aite,g Rik t3rfst. -PIITTSBIIROIIt SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1884 : W NOW BREATHE FREER AND - ---- DEEPER. . Speaker COLFAX has succeeded, afterneaxlra week's agitation,in getting his , tresolution of censure of Mr. LONG thitiugli"the House of Repfesentatives; andinow we presume that that august assemblage, as well as the country at large, will breathe freer and deeper be genie of that most extraordinary con - greOlienal performance. Upon this res olutibn of censure the Abolition mem beraexhibitedpore anxiety and energy then c :theY , 4tre in relation to any meas ure of legitimate legislation which has iiem4et proposed for the relief of the country. The truth is that the party in poWer luts no conception of its responsi bilities. It is made up of mere trim iners,imen without any fixed opinions; who follow the lead of designing and fanatical leaders, who appear to have "eaten of the insane root, which takes the rdason captive." While the country is%ldeding at every pore and rocking in the trery throes of dissolution—after congress being in session for four niontlis--while the people are apprehen siveund discontented,and while the press of the country is almost unanimous in its demands for immediate legislation, the Speaker of the House descends from his'potition to offer a resolution expelling a mentber for exercising the freedom of debatii. The absurdity and tyranny of this his alretipy been so well expnsed that it requires no further discussion. W 6 will venture to predict that Mr. Speaker COLFAX will not again descend to. such party partizan clap-trap, as long as 'he occupies the Speakership of the House. He has been handled so rough ly, and by , some independent papers of histrwn party, that he will not likely covet a repetition of it for the balance of his t congressional career. He made a Moat Serious blunder, showing himself a partyillespot, requiring only the power to ,mke his will supreme. He, and those 'who think as he does, now see that the common understanding of the people isnot satisfied with the suppres sion o free speech, even if it does occa sionally rush in to unnecessary extrava gances This position the Democratic ptess of the country have been laboring to niai ' ntain ever since the plea of "neces sity" was started by the Administration. We rejoice to see some of the most intel ligent of our political opponents, even at this late day, coming to the Democratic silit4 the question. Mr. Speaker COLFAX in offering the resoltition in question, showed himself a petty tyrant and demagogue; in his dos* speech, in favor of its passage, he exhibited himself a fantastic and silly egotist. In order to justify himself, he sought for precedent, and where does the reader suppose . he found it? Why in the case of .Hmerrtv CLAY, while he was Speaker of the House, leaving the chair, during the war of 1812, to reply to the anel.War speeches of the New England Federalists. There is no analogy in the two uses, any more than there is corn parisOn between the men themselves. Even While the 'Federalists were plot ting tb defeat our arms and indulging in the most violent denunciations of the ac tion of our Government, Mr. CLAY did not leave the chair t o move their expul sion; he was content with exposing the infamy of their proceedings. Had Mr Com* acted sensibly by combating Mi. ViWs' opinions, he would be ex- cusable. That was not his purpose; howei l er, he sank the statesman in the demagogue, in"-order to manufacture chesp r irriottem . staltient to insure his ir re- . o &don for and re-election to the next C4igress. THE FREMONT MNVEMENT. This Imovement of the German and other 'Radicals in the West, is progress ing with the velocity of a locoinotive, but her l o in our county, where Radi calism is so predominant, it does not sp. peat to get on so fast as it might under existing i circumstances. Some of FRE morrr's fiends account for this because of thebarnkeles who have put themselves forward as his . especial champions. In every coMmunity these barnacles abound. Oid worn out, ragged and hungry politi cians fatten themselves upon some pop ular cattr, but instead of giving it strength , and motion they invariably succeed in, weakening both. This we fear is the condition of things in this county in regard to the Fronton' move ment. But a few Months ago he was a tow er et strength, but the barnacles alluded have damtiged him to a serious extent. This dilapidated condition of the path prospects may be easily mend ed. Let the real friends of his cause, and of immediate emancipation, negro stifffage and miscegenation, call a meet ing and eXclude from it the.barnacles to whom welhave alluded, and there can beano doubt of its success. FREMONT is the man f?r the Radicals; all that is'ne celum,to shilvi It is to put,him • Leyond th reitchlof persons whose - Champion ship , crush the pti4tspects Of a Gen. JACESON. Why, it is now well as cern-tinedd that one of the speeches made at the late PREE6IONT meeting in Wilkins Er ,44.93,1 cause of the late rise in gold InoNeVr- York, as well as the upward ten dency' ofEffour-here among ourselves. If th t affitenikleislmve any compassion for tteeliociratit neettramong us,-they will heraifter : ikrahr - ,firs: conduct which will, if persisted ptietfie common ne cesituries or beyond the. reach of the Onder ' " - • . 10E,84d . re Sun notes as theeirsOk otiike -"AP ,_ tendency" of gold on Weaceo97;that Florpr advanced l2i tr. wheat aat3e; per bushel; convimver:liishel; pork $1 a •barrel, , n ws. 7 4 l lV ii , 0 10 14 au .Other •stliCkgi NEWS ITEMS FORREST is said to be "living in clover" at present, at Clover gEddge near Jack •son Tennessee. IN 1859 the Wal*Walla, vcilley in Washington Territotilpnit4Uy: forty farmers. Now it,losa THE Democratic victiti qfprillObslt 111., on Tuesday, waOtomplite,t.-eVeryi man on the ticket.bei*leoto, by ma-: jorities ranging froptlWl.W. THE annual di4dena of 7 PWcent. on the preference shares of the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad has been declared payable on the Ist of May. 13 Trectire --- Cambria Iron Company have declared a dividend of six per cent., payable on and after the 30th instant.- • IT IS an established fact that sermon factories exist fp England. Clergymen who subscribe LS a year, are furnished with a weekly supply of sermons. DR. KIRKIIIIIDGE, in his report of the Insane Asylums of Pennsylvania, notes the enormous increrse of female patients whose insanity is caused by the loss of relatives in war. ME tax on spirits is $1,23, tobacco, 30c. per pound, with graduating scales. The committee estimate that the bill will produce about $800,000,000 revenue. It will be reported Tuesday. A small tax is imposed on crude, and 25c. on manu factured petroleum. A FELLOW named Lee reported to bea special provost marshal, got into a distur bance with a saloon keeper, in New York, Monday night, and accusing him of harboring a deserter, drew a revolver and discharged it at his opponent three times. All the halls took effect, but none fatally. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT begin life by transporting garden sauce from Stti ten Island to New York City in a small sailboat. Now he is reputed to be worth about $20,000,000. The trouble of it is, however, he, didn't make the twenty millions out of sauce—he quit peddling and went to doing something else. KILLED ON THE RAILROAD.—A young man, named Jacob Peifer, resided at Grapeville, Westmorland county, was killed at Geore's Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, on Friday last, by being caught between the cars of the "wood train" and the side of the cut—the train being thrown off the track by a broken rail. IT is rather a risky speculation to lease the confiscated rebel plantations in Tex as, Mississippi and Louisiana. Guerril las hare a vary unpleasant way of hunt. ing about these estates, and running away with the lessee and all his stock. Gen. Grant,s brother in-law was recent ly- "gobbled" in . this way off a cutton plantation below Memphis. IT costs $2,66 to see the various de partments of the New York Fair, which includes "charge for viewing a lady's hand, 23; charge for viewing a brick, 10." It should be explained, perhaps, that the "view of a lady's hand" is an inspection of the--soft, white hand of a beautiful female through a microscope. The brick, ditto. As exchange says "A lady friend of ours was in Chicago the other day, and was asked by her cousin how she liked the Balmoral stocking. "0, very well," was the reply. "Well, I don't" said the cousin; "nor will I wear them either; I'll be hanged if I'll make a barber's pole of my leg for the sake of being fasihon able.' A MAN was convicted of blasphemy in a town in Canada recently, and senten ced to three months' imprisonment at hard labor, and to pay a tine of five dol lars. It is said that he was putting up a stove pipe at the time the offence was committed, which fact the Court was el oquently implored to take into consider ation. THE NEW EnA.—The new Fremont organ at Washington City has made its appeartuace. The following is a brief summory of its political faith. • "Economy in the publis expenditures, the accountability of all officials, the speediest possible return to the legal forms of peace and the Jacksonian prin ciple of confining our President to a single term of office, will all he steadily , maintained by The New Era." THE money article of the Philadelphia Ledger says:—There are contradictory statements as to the success of the new Ten-Forty 5 per cent. loan. One account says it is in demand, and that on Mon day of this week the Department at Washington was notified of the sale of over two millions of dollars. On the other hand, the New York Commercial Adverti ser says "the selling of gold cer. tificates and the negotiation of a five per cent. loan" are "palpable failures." CROPS.-A writer at West Milton, Miami county. Ohio, writes concerning the crops: The wheat in this region was considerably injured by the hard weather in February and March, some fields al most entirely destroyed, nearly all more or less damaged, but where it is not en tirely killed it. is improving rapidly un der the influence of the present favorable weather, and should it continue we will have pretty fair crop. The fruit Is almost entirely used up. THE fable of the man who killed the goose that daily laid him a golden egg is exemplified by the attempt of the rad icals in Congress to abolish slavery. They are short sighted and do not seem to know the fact that the blow.which kills slavery will also give at the same time a quietus to the abolition party. It lean ill wind, etc., so that however much wrong may be done by the abolishment of slavery, there will remain the good that the abolition party must go down with slavery. THE N. Y. Tribune says: "The Sen ate Committee on Foreign Affairs have had under consideration for some days the question of raising the salaries of our diplomatic agents. The pressure on the committee for this increase is very great. The committee are convinced that in some cases there should be an In crease, as the salaries of many of our commercial agents are too small. No conclusion was reached." Of course there will be an increase, but soldiers' wages will continue at the old $lB per month. Republicanism, as well as Re publics, is untgraeful Taut Philadelphia Press (Republican) says: "Congress should tax. Heavier taxation is demanded by the country, and every day we suffer from the failure to impose it. The power to prevent the evils which threaten is with Congress alone; and unless this power is speedily exercised the people will have the right to accuse their representatives of posi tive neglect of duty." . Yesthe people will very - speedily demand extra taxa- tion, when they are compel led every day •to .resort to "strikes" to get wages enough to buy bread:. What the people demand is retrenchment and an over _ - - throw ,of the public plunderers who are stealing and wasting the public funds. Tilb New York correspondgnt of the Philadelphia Ledger says, on Wednes day: "Things have an ugly 4 look in Wall street and general business, Circles to-day, and men appear to be laboring under a presentiment of somenew crisis, without being able to say exactly when oiowhat. • Mr. Chase's tibw invention for keeping down the price of gold, the cer tificate system, has been n' dead failure. LilEd Manqu.o's ghost. "It will not dtkvertwat the bidding of the Secretary 1 or arty 4 b y else. Of course, e v erything elie`ib.- pithy with gold, is up, flour, wheat?mr l barley, coffee tea, pork, b ee rivto-At i aild. Other articles, which ackij:TO &light gilii . e, yeaterday, are upatilthigheiltolda; - ,7 tftVZIE e ~.= ;1; ,19431". LiGt..: , .Ji,; The Life of the Nation. The following extra eloquent reamrks are from a- , recerit4ilinech of the in trepidk ar. '' . CQX.-lef Ohio on the expulsion of ~,..... Mr. Long: OWL Cox-I will answer the question. 'ii aii used to laughter from that side of Ithe House. It does not distract me, for laughter is not logic. - ~ What is the-ii&of the nation, sir, of 'which we hear so much? I know no other life of the nation except that incar nate in the written Constitution, which protects property, person, home, con science, liberty, and life. Take away these and there is no nation. Society is stagnant and dead. The gentleman re gards liberty as the life of the nation-a sort of ill-defined liberty for black and - White, I suppose. I regard the Constitu- ' tion as the embodiment of constitutional freedom in this country, the very body, life, and the soul of the Union. That is the Constitution of the United States. When you strike that down you strike down the life of the nation. Therefore we, on this side, have determined, in order to save the life of the Government, to save the Constitution from destruction. I Mr. Jullian-Will the gentleman al low me to ask him another question ? Mr. Cox-If the gentleman is not fully answered I will say this, THAT UNDER • NO CIRCUMSTANCES CONCEIVA_BLE BY THE HUMAN MIND WOULD I EVER VIOLATE THAT CONSTITUTIeN FOR ANY PURPOSE. [Cries of "that's it!""that's it!"from the Democratic side of the House.) As Judge Thomas has said, "I would cling to it as the bond of unity in the past, as the only practical bond of union in the future; the only land lifted above the wa ters, on which the ark of the Union men be moored. From that ark alone will go out the dove, blessed of the Spirit, which shall return bringing in its mouth the olive-branch of peace." To compass its destruction as a probable or posible necessity is the very "gospel of anarchy, the philosophy nf dissolution. If there be any man in this chamber who holds or utters any other sentiment in reference to the Constitution and his oath than this which I have expressed, I say to him that language has no term of reproach, and the mind no idea of detestation, ad equate to express the moral leprosy and treason couched in his language and clinging to his soul. I will not designate such utterances by any harsher language in a parliamentary body. When interrupted by the member from Indiana, I was about to go a little further in answer to what the Speaker said in reference to the Democracy of Ohio. Mr. speaker, I took a part in the cam paign of last year, as I said, not because ' I approved of the peculiar peace notions of my former colleague. It was well i known in Ohio that my votes did not al- ' - hut' ir''i r iEN TIS TRF.-T HET H EX when, by an arbitrary arrest, ways coincide with his altogether; ..p ac pa ted r... llthout pain by the use of Dr. without raudry. warrant, without li fair tr:al, i n defiance .J . I , • X.I 0 F .F" M. .A. ZS . of the Constitution, in defiance of a law DENTIST. passed by ourseh es, in defiance of Eng- ' All work warranted fish and American traditions, petitions 134 Smithfield Street, and bills of right, he was arrested and ex- Juadyd PITTSBURGH. fled, the Democracy of Ohio raised an issue in favor of lair trial, free speech. TO RESTORE THE SICK To the immunities of personal freedom, and HEALTH -The blood must be purified ' llmedicines are useless which do not poe. , an honest and lawful administration of ; sead all the quality of Stimulating the to die- ,• public affairs. That was our only issue. charge its Impurities Into the bowel blood s. Baur. I took ground everywhere in favor ot" keel:l'B riaLhLoSuirbseern thisq u'ttylin a high de- ; the liberty of the citizen and the integ. g 4 e u e iil . yr ' useful for child= e lnd ,d tilts ; T lzprz 1 city of the Constitution. Disagreeing al- to tote sexes, and are as Innocent as bread, yet ways with the peculiar tenets held by m . o i s i t ,,, eff;e i c o tive j as a b medicine.B Sp ringville, I Ind. . him in relation to coercion, I held that ' writes to It. Brandretrust ra d a er date of May lith, he had the anon. right to speak for peace ttell ... used your as the soldier to fight for it. But I will "I,,llagisured lnvaluable Vegetable t rni- say this for him, that nowhere, here oral always curednniy family wh o si t n h e e e r medicines i;n were home, did lie ever utter a sentiment or of no avail. I e ven have been e the means of my neigh- i tr t i . ti: t if & e hu b r i l a dred . s ci t_ f i tle t ; t ru th ' worth and I am i do an act looking to the recognition of the Southern Confederacy, He said in in messed h y ealO: through their ou ure. ci per cent. I , his place in this House, again and again, used in this region for -1 3 1 1lous and Liver his. ; , eases, tt t - e etzr a t rui A peegue and in all rhefauma.t they" are and quoteci„AMr. Calhoun's opinions on the Mexican war in his justification, that •• ' the great re th liance in Meknes, e es nd I trust 3 y . he would not oppose the voting of men venerable life may be long spared to prepare so your , excellent a d m m ed . ic o in u e r f l o o r w t e h s e t. ut i te tee of b nr..n it :,. ~ , , and money to carry on this war, the re sponsibility for which he did not covet , Sold by THOMAS RIED.PATII, ) Pit e tib r urg u it, ' nor bear. But, sir, be never would con- and by All respectable dealers In medicines. BANK 1100 KS, . mhl7-tydawe (In manuscript, ) embracing all the best forint, In sent to a peace based upon recognition. He so said in the North, and he said the • . . . , use among private Bankers t 'fir new enlarged ; edition of DUFF'S spin same in his exile in the South. We were sTEAMBOAI ke,OK-KEEPINO, • now in press, pronounced by competent author- . defeated In tihio on account of the issue LIGHT GYMNSTIC:S.-THE. FIRST made on the peace sentiment. I bowed lty "A perfect system for ouch books and a, of Li eVitt t io; , i at. ot o l r h o Dio Lewis' t. new system I , aseistsuce of Out Supetinteielent, Mr. THUS. B. • to that decision. , counts." In this department students have the at CdIeC n ERT HALL, Y o in n I n T a l n i t U R S DAY" Efgr n - ! But. sir, while there are some in ~ u i , SMITH, an eel - we - fenced Practical Mercantile ' - • ) series, the clean • t o appear inn we- Accountant, At - ril 21 t, , ; time A series of feats with the Light Dumb party opposed to coercion and in favor , I Accountant. and I, :mei I v Clerk ef a mississiPPl hells, exercisen with the Gymnastic Ring and , 4testher of a peace indiscriltdnately, without re- Wand are to be performed, betides other highly our full course of business practice include: entertaining exercises, all to be enlivened by a gard to consequences, the great body of LYON'S KATHAIIIO:I,.-KAT H A about musical enterteinment. the Democratic people in our State and Iron is from the Greek word e Kathro.'' ruled to about THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, FIFTY 131's.INE`..s BooKs, Doorsopen at 7 o'clock; exercises to commence in the North have never gone beyond a ' a r d " r K e to asthareiro,T"ts:tse.trit article i; I . ) o c t i , e e a t use, rejuvenate at 8 precisely Admission 25 cents; children un book, 4 Caeh-Books, 4 Salee-bouke, 2 Invoice- der twelve ) ears, Ii cents. Tickets to be obtain one conclusion; and that is, they are for flea. For presera ire, restoring and i" beautifyingmeini- viz. 11 Ledgers, 7 Day-Looks, 6 Journals, 6 Bill:. ever opposed to curtailing the limits of the human hair It is the most remarkeble MI at the principal music stores and also at the I paranoia In the world. It is again owned and I books, 1 rilte(2„nr-b°°. k, 1 Check-register, I De- door- n914-1w our empire by the recognition of a new 1 Hand's-register, t I relght.book, 2 Passaage- I.utllt-regist,r, - Collection -registers, 1 ".tickler, . and put up by the original preprietor, and is now OP:198: OP THE , made with the name care, skill and attention nation carved out of OUT territory Pi TSB FT W T UH.C.II, made up of our State and people. Come a torn gnus It a sale of over one million bottles books, I Yuel-book '1 hese books practically re- Pit A ts T b N u E „h, e lp ic r ' r,B ° 9l l ,l . 00" i cord about I , IX 11l N DRED 13CSINEe,, war, come peace, come any thing, we ‘ per annum. In k IVIDEND NOTICE-THE BOARD , 1 ItANSACTIONs, It is a most delightful Halt Dressing. cotuprehending DUlk 's Ai of DirectorsDivi- I would bring about a restoration of the ' It eradicates scurf and dandru ff . original plan of business educatiou introduce .1 od f T have than day declared a , en o .. VO AND . oart.-RALF (23 , 0 per cent. old Government, with the old order. 1 It keeps the head cool and clean. ; twenty-tive years ago. liow far others ha,:. the Capital Stock of the Uompany, out of the Our determination is to follow the line of I it makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. succeeded In Imitating him will be best seen I , onon igfr the quarter ending March Stet 1 comparing the business papers and books of their offs, earn earning for the prevents the hair from falling Drina paya , e ( tree or government taxi) on and i fluty laid clown - try the distinguished Go- turning gray pupils with those of the graduates of this inn ; , 7 after the IS T OF MAY prox., at the general' vernor of New York, Horatio Seymour, It restores hair upon bald heads. , tution. ottice of the Company in Pittsburgh to the stock- to superadd to force the policy of con- : b eillrolfalleLr"sir.aolledmunnse who ton v ,s aliz a s t li , beautiful o I HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION fiy ' holders whose stock is registered there, and at 1 the agency of the Compauy, (Messrs. Winslow, ciliation; not to withdeaw our forces is know n end used throughoUt the civilized wOrld. I DUFF'S ntiorc KF.EPING Larder .e. C 0.,) No. b 1 Wall street, New York, to 1 from the field and yield to the Soutlain- Sold by all respectable dealers. ' Price eel 75. Postage 20 cents Sold by Book- the stockholders whosestock isregistered there. , DEMAS S. BARNES & CO., , dependence, but to superadd one other , sellers generally . The transfer books of the Company will close , New II 1 ork. at 3 o'clock p. m., on the ad day of May prox , i I element of Union-kindness and Chris- i _,_ The following testimoniels Indicate the charace and will remain closed till 10 o' 1 cif • c o a. m. on the , --- e- 77 ---- --. ----I•seeseir.......--,, - • . ter of this work: tianity. If gentlemen cannot under- ' "No other work upon Book-Keeping explains . 17 . 11 3 a ooffe:ilearyo the thereafter. of of I, fors. stand how two such ideas are compatible , the subjects with so much clearness and simplle- se y is ei W. H. BARNES, See'y. in the same mind with each other and FW. EDMUNDS, ' '- - with patriotism, I cannot teach them , Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall at., N. 'y yoriE PARTNERSHIP HIE-ItElre- , "It glees a clear insight into all departments 1 fore existing between A. J. BARER, , While we have been ever ready to sus. ' lof this science." AS. EliAsElt THOS. WILSON, WM. WILSON, GEORG E fain our gallant soldiers in the field by HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.- i Cashier of eeventh Ward Bank. N Y. ' FRANTZ and others, doing business under the Our money and 011 r men, we have been tgir This is the most delightful and eictraordi- , "As an extensia e ellip owner, Acaeriean and name of MONONGAHELA COAL CO., is here-' aiso ready at every hour of triumph and 1 1., , , c , z , aLt c ic e le ,, e , t i te h t discovered. t chang tin f e e s . the sun I European merchant, bank director, etc. he has t t d f i t e r s o ol w ve i ll b f y )e m so ulu e al gonsf t i lpi a t er buslne o es o o f f , the eo re t i .s iu " tation of the highest order of bu at every opportunity for compromise to ravishing benauty ato a pear l y impartingthen 6 i n arblepu t r?t re v oil bum. e s , having claims will prese y nt them inimediately; those owing the said arm are expected to call and I extend an honorable amnesty to the err- youth and the disttnerue appearance so inviting' JOHN W BURNHAM, Merchant settle. A. J. BAKER, ing; not the jugglery - of the Executive I I i n the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, I No b South at., New Yor . k. THOS. WI L SON, reckles 'pimples and roughness from the skin, I -Mr Dull is a man of rare uallecations for ; amnesty, based upon a proclamation of leaving ' the complexion fresh, transparent and i business." CI WM. WILSON, , j abolition which is a lie, but an amnesty smooth. it contains no material Injurious to the I JOHN M D TAYLOR, Merchant, GEO. FRANTZ , which shall bring back the great body of skin Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin- . ' T_ U nion st, New Orleans. aplll-Iwd _ ___ and others. Sera. It Is what every lady should have. Sold e the people South-if it be yet possible- I i e r , er erywhere Prepared by Mr Duff is a merchant of the first respects- rolliE leo% n.ST AND MOST SPT.E.N- to their old allegiance. We desire to It'. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. ' Imlay. - J LAND'S, Merchant, New Orleans. ' .1. DID I Address all orders to S. . _. - I graduated In Duffs College In half the time make our victories consequential by the 1q....ine...5. b. BARNES Ft en., I expected. His admirable system includes uoth- STEEL ENGRAVINGS 1 rehabilitation of the States as they were, New York. ing superfluous, nor leaves out anything ebbell and to make out of them and not out of , .............,,,„,_„,...„,„,„_ , nal." J. R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagara Bank, Lockport, N. Y. 01 the two lights of the Catholic Church of I • illegitimate States-the offspring of a , "It contains much matter important to the America, the Most I ' W. BODENRAMER, N. D., corrupt Executive-the old Union, one , merchont.” C. O. HALSTEA_D, n 1 854 Broadway. NEW YORK. and invisible - I President Manhattan Bank, N. Y . REVS JOHN HUGHES, D• u., i This is the policy of the Northern De. "The most complete work of the kind I have s W. R. nonEnnsarzn, lit. D., mocracy. Upon that platform we intend . ever seen.- JAMES P. 3112 BRAY, I President Exchange Bank , Pittsburgh. • First Archbishop of New York ; . Office, No. 146 Third street Office h o front . r to contend in the November election. 1 m REIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE i ' 9 to 4p.m. I ... . Whoever may be our candidate, that will , HAIR RESTORATIVE, NOT A DYE, ' l:The most cl ear and comprehensive that I have mot with JGFIN SNIDER, D EVOTE THEIR ATTENTION:TO but restores gray hair to its original color, by fl•anois Patrick M'Kenriok D D • be our doctrine, and you cannot, as the supplying the capillary tubes with natural sus- (:ashler Bank of Pittsburgh ,D. D. . MY the Medical and Surgical treatntept Of. gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Wash- , tenanee, impaired by age or disease. All mates- "Yon have your own long experience as a Chronic. 131 nea.464 '' ' burne) tried to do yesterday, give it a 1 rancour dyes are composed of lunar caueric. des- merchant to good use in this work " Archbishop of Baltimore, • Especially those tattle LOWER .110 WE High different interpretation because of the troLi c tig ot thg e v in itali v tLan no d beauty ; ess of the hair, and t d ing. liellastreet's 1 RICHARD IR Yllv., Merchant, No. et, Front street , N Y PRICE ON ir- - v - *fsi.oo. ;',I-Pues' c°naTtP l "°°' 'tub' Pi a"'reg.alitallr''' the Bowel, aeration of the Bowel, eture speech of my colleague, (Mr. Long,) or Inimitable Coloring got only restores hair to its I "The favorable opinions already ep ' ' by of the Bowel, IM. . Also, the various Oho 'ad because of the partisan attempt to expel nattiral color by any easy process, but gives the , gentlemen of competent authority a n re well de- Also, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the same, , Diseases of the Womb, the KklneYes U tz Ur...,,. hair a I served and very properly bestowed.- him for the sentiments he has uttered. der, etc. Luxuriant Beauty, CHARLES Itl. LEUPP, ON ~,245 CENTS, ______________________. We accept as cur platform the integrity _ LEOPOLD BIER WORTII, 4 Az i New House Cl New 13004 promotesl of the Union. Upon that platform we eradicates dandruff, tn 1 tan.rid prevent. Impartseth f and p g le o a f i f t: ' ROBERT KELLY, Just received at will never, in any emergency of this Re- antness to the head. It has stood the test of (Specialmere C4mltnittee of the Chamber of Com- No. 10 Bt. Clair Street. public, yield up this country and its Con- ' time, being Lye original Hair Col and an i d x . , l i s , 1 l ' Etract from the Minutes.) I H, D. BRECHT &CO 'S . , ..,.. "..,,..., stitution to secession, and to its baleful I Lo en n t sl o a ni nt e l . T . Li t r i e t lsi e r t ,:g it t I:v .0 ot, uaea 1 , hi by all respect t a- PROSPER M. WETMORE, Secretary i Sole agenta for Pittsburgh and Allegheny counterpart, abolition. "Amid all the Le dealers, or can be procured by them of the ' "Your Committee unanimously one men the I County, -.UST RECEIVED rit oaf darkness, the thick darkness around us, I commercial egenta, 1). S. BARNES & 00., an I opinion of the utility of the improved n hod I el eastern cities, a large and well selected stock ' Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 50c. and et. o f Mr. Duff," GURDON J. LEEDS , NO. LYS SMITHFIELD STREET, of goods, designed for the Spring and Suninter ) we will cling to the single sinapl e, sublime trade, consisting in part of the following goods; , , Recording Secretary of the American Institute, ' ' Between sth and Rh second door from Viriirin FRENCH CLOTHS and cassimirsEs rAtitl ' ' issue-the Constitution, and the Union ; - alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. CY ENGLISH, GERMAN and - , -4.astittai4s-, , of which it is the bond; the old Union. , arr. L. PETERSON la our traveling agent. COATINGS and CASSIITERES of lartiollff God bless the old Union, and the wrath , ON Xl*M. 11. DUFF'S PENMANSHIP.. spa every shade, style and color, allot which/ : will - r ____ _____ of the Lamb of Gott shrivel in their very I TIVELVE FIRST PREMIUMS PRIM( STOCK OP - make up to order in the latest ' and moid fashion.. able manner by experienced workmen at . - didit ' sockets the arms lifted to destroy it; not for the best Business and Urnam,ental Penman notice and reaameable terms. Ala o , ll / 1 1 41111S0eir. .. in vengeance, but in mercy to them and ship, awarded our and Yeoman, by the 1 Gents' Furnishing Goode, such Mare unlein7 I farmxxicA3l MUSTANG PIN 1" united States Fair at Cincinna ti in n, ' 1. 1 1. _A_ N 0 S to all mankind." MENT.-The parties in St. Louis and „, ~..,„,_ State Fair 1860 , kept In tirstelass furniehtng Rom. Ordinairs. a licited and promptly:executed. -e-__--;-__----. Cincinnati who have been counterfeiting the I Western i at Mu-lug ....... 1860 I Now received by the subscriber tram the W. H. MeC.F.F., , mustang Liniment underpretence et proprietor- Western Virginia Fai r hl Fair Vit . at .. eelltg Pittsburgh... .MO i factorit i l No. 10 St. Olahr _ ' ship have been thoroughly estopedathe Uourts. . 1 • 840 i cHICK.E.RING & SONS, apls PittsburV ill n, a. And Ohio ' An t h e State Fair at Cleveland To guard against the -fltrther fin lion, I have,ll3a2 ! procured ftomthelaratectStates ary aH- All Or which are erthildted at our 'office. FIAZELTON BROS., F11:14A.I. •NOTTerV...---. vale steel-plate revenue stamp,. which. is pla c ed "Perfect gems of the Penman ' s art."-Pitts- i - . over the tap of each bottle. E ach stamp mat bus - oh Post. JARDINE el SON, the fac-stssite of my signature and Without which "These performances en only beW. P. EMERSON, excelled by ,: I NTERNAL RE VENVIL-BN. IN. 11. strnetions received from the Coturdssimmir the artielels a counterfeit, d angerous and worth- the author. "- Pittsburgh Gazettr MULLER., 011341 N & CO., less imitation. Examineeveryhottle;ThisLin All his ornamental de . i; - ! of Internal Revenue, It fa imperative thatqrs. - imeat has been in use anti growing in favor for markable performances."- t itt are s ne? and re &C., &C. comes should be returned before the FIRST many' years. There hardly exists a harslet on "The late Western Pennsylva n ia ng G a z e tte. . OF MAY, 1864. Therefore notice la hereby-I:lc the habitable globe that does not contain evi, ed Ulm eta First Premiums in fair award- ' alt branches of the , Prices From 8 22 tr. Itcs O . len that all persons who fatl to make vetoer price. ~., dence of its wonderful effect& 'lt 15 the best arte_Ohio State Aro purchasers are solicited to eon and examine date will have a ret f to the above mentioned UM emollent. In the world. With iteiresent ite- I made out for them by the • • ,th...... t ..itineunnel ---- before purchasing elsewh ere. from from the best information _yta±s proved in,grechents, its e ff ects upon -man and OUR TERMS. . "AS' 0 MELLOR, , 1 PENALTY OF 50 PER omm lit ' ' beast are perfectly remarkable. Bores are bees mhltl . 81 Wo°(1 It ' , ADDED. . ed, painsrelteved, li ves saved, valuable animal, made useful-, and untold illssaspaged. -Formai, -wmilatig dre.I.ONR,:/27 LIBE RTY. ; , HENRY A. WEAVER, Assessor bruises, sprains, rheumatism , irisenigg, tdtes, is 8 , Pzrrsinntwit, Agents for:i Office 106 Fourth street caked batiste, strained horses, Sc., It Is a Silver. Russell Rower. itfd Reaper, Buckeye.Nower I apls-2td<w .Pittabingials,e that should never be dispensed andifewel.Quaker Mower and Sea T _ 1 IIaWELLiNGI aor.szs wasTED-At M. re nou.l4 be An every family -Satd.it7 pi _Mower and Reaper, Farmer _Mower, , SlZood i - Ay good loeations in the `My or' rubinta at' all aru,ggists.- ' - o -,, nor, sad HOMO Rake Ray Ebfirstore i fro m /AIX* to 65, 0 M Airl a tk i D. 8. BARRES, New York. ru_iikeult, and Fanning Ltriplementazgal I IL SIN I 'R — OnThursday evening, April 14th, 1864, lire. E,LIZA BETH 3-INPER, wife of George Singer. sr., in the sixty-seventh year of her age. The funeral will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, Jno. S. Lee, Oakland, an Sun day, nt two o'clock p. m. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Car. riages will leave Mr. Fairman's, corner Smith field and Seventh streets, at half-past one o'clock fgrTHE CONFESSIONS AND EX , Ryan:EproE MAN INVALID.—Pub. listed Tor thibenefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others"whti suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature ISecay of. !dam hood, &c., supplying at the same time LEE MEANS Sarr•Oirfae. By one who_ has owed -himself after undergoing constderAttl=F. . By Inolosing poidpfal single copies luny be Bid ortl4.att or. NAT be BELYBALB, feb6-amdkw Bedford, Kings co., Pf.,Y. TO co,ltipumeTrvios. Dr y E. A. WILSON'S 'REMEDY Coruntruptlon, Asthma, Brone hitts, Colds, Coughs, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Together with a pamphlet giving the prescrip tion and a short history of his case, can be oh- tamed of apls corner of the Diamond and Markitt et 10F"STRICTLY PUBIC ARTICLES AT LOW PRICES. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE S TORRENCE; & McGARR, APOT - JELECAIVEES, Corner Fourth and Market Streets, PITTSEURGH Drugs, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Paints, Paints, Spices, Spices, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, & French. English and American Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Medi cines rind all Druggists articles. Strictly pure articles at low prices. Joiir - Physicians Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. Pure Wines sad Liquors for razdlcinal use on juS-iyd J. M. CORYWELL ggg-conArwELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware No. ISt. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, inear the Bridge,) rime Aso ARTICLES FOR SALE JL. . on S/DIOS JORNISTON fe oor. how and Fourth rye . bne.dnutog Nood ;10-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. JOSEPH FLEMING, Incorporated by Legislative Charter Dyes, Dyes, of the kind IN THE 1, NION. conducted by a practical HUSEN ESS .HAN. Our highest com mercial authoritles, East and West, pronounce his systems ofiliouk-keeping unaqualed—eompre hending every department of business, and yet skilfully condeneed that the attentive stu dent [Rasters the whole in six or eight weeks. It wnsmts of Oils, Oils, Soda, Soda, closed once with and twice with a gala— hibittug by three , interent methoda, the trans fel ai oil to new t.,s•Ls. COBda:ted by three different methods, exhibit ing the transfer of old to new books. with the introduction of a new partner. And practically illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, be t..eans of the results of the business are kept out 01 the eiteral books. for the use of the partners only. l'he book Is not even named elsewhere. rite net iietnent of Partnership Books by • IMZSTIME3 fix practical illustrations, exhibiting the books re-opened Double-Entry. A concise rule for rettil)ing DLRAN,,i•ED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS, with six specifications The gain or loss found, and the books correctly re-opened The learner ii also exervideal in from eight spesitications, including special con ditions not often met with In business. Also, a series of exercises in PITTSBURGH C'LOSINCI BOOKS, from ❑em azfi peculiar apeclelcations 11,e karfier also writeb about eighty of Prurnissory Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Urd,[s, Bllie of Exchange, Accounts, invoices, Sc. Also, a series of - - • tt inch. with the business forma, are all eounecl t•l with his (NMI.: of Book-Keeping, making It a regular Course of laisineas practice, with a course of twentydit e. 1. Et'Tl RED CPO!` IIUOR-SEEPING, b ) the Senior Principal, explaining all the busi ness matters recorded in the text, Also, twelve LECTURES ON 1101NESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get rich by trading The causes of commercial failures. On speculations. The moral Influence of integri ty I,et tires upon CU.li]llkt I Al. LAW, on Partnerehilia. Ciintreei, (...Arriet Z. the : , :at u:, ut Lout I tititins, rent, !kid ILIBIrUCtiI.II2I Itl;let'ering CUL N I Lit ITT r 'IAN NOTE), by n full net of genuine vignettes and counters. and a large colli,t ton of counterfeit notes. RAILROAD 1300K-KEEPINO, (In inanuscript,) exhibits the construction and equipment, the operating receipts and expendi tures, the books closed and a dividend recorded. These books are advertised by others, but nor taught elsewhere in the cit y Our new 93 stein For the Graduating Course, time un limited ssc co Blanks and Stationery (costing g 7 else, where 2 50 The' enlarged edition of Duff's Book-keeping 1,75 Our blanks are made of line extra etre paper, ruled complete, with full sets of auxiliaries. sir- For flill.partienlars, send for our elegant new cirmslar; rpp. A, with samples of otir Fen. meal "Dullness and Ornamental WOUngs 4koloa, ing ad_eastoor postai* to - p DUFF & 80N, Prinetpais, sple.ltdasw- - Fittstmulh, Fen n a, , % %iv , . Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., FOUNDED IN 1640, THE ONLY INSTITUTION 11), 'IC BOOKS PAP SOUKS SINGLE ENTRY OPENING BOOKS BUSINESS FOR MS RI 'SIN E - 3S LETTERS Ninnow4filyriffityjvaiwwwi l i n TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.; , I • '3l 7 oittiirtA i lf_ TsTREs, 4,11 . - :.: f PLATICI*„.. -- :% w .„.. Still:P4l, , 4f, 4 - 4-1 k :, - 1 , -,- , ,=:.,1 • : 4414RECICED, ...., • uttafifit ior . : Promenade and Traveling Diesses, For Bale by WHITE, OREAV CO._ No. 25 Fifth Street. EW GOODS Just received - M the TRIMMING STORE of AIACRUM & WADE, 78 Market Street, Can now be found the best and most carefully selected stock of FANCY GOODS ever opened in the city, comprising Embroideries of all kinds; Rich Lace and Embroidered Collars and Embroidered Sets; Lace and Embroidered Handker chiefs; Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitched do; Black Crape Collars and Sets, very cheap; Linen Collars and Cuffs. Our Hosiery Department will be found very , complete in Ladies' and Gents' Kids in all colors; Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, comprising new styles; Cotton Hosiery of all makes, in White, Brown, Slate, Mixed and Black; also, Silk Wrap Hose. Fan cy Goods, Notions and Niok-Nax in end less variety and the best assortment in the city, all at the LOWEST PRICES 1/ .. Wholeaale Rooms Up Steal' and in the Basement. s P /6 ALL MANKIND NOTWITHSTANDING THE HIGH RATE OF GOLD, and the advance In all winds of goods, we are still selling our very LARGE STOCK Shawls, Cloaks, Dress Goods AND Together tvith Bleached and Unbleached Mullins At lower prices than we could replace them to da). To wholesale and retail buyers we can of fer Inducements in our line , C. Hanson Love & Co., apl6 71 and 76 Market street. NOT IC E.—A SPECIAL MEETING of the JOURNEYMEN CORDWAIN ER'S of the Ladies' Branch will be held at the Hall of the Allegheny Fire Company, Irwin at., on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o'clock. Business of great importance to all men work ing at the trade will come up for action. A lull attendance is requested. BY ORDER OF THE ASSOCIATION. apl6-lt 10RESH ARRIVAL OF ALL THE K , latest styled of Ladles', Misses' and Chil dren's Boots, Gaiters and Balmorals, Ladies' Steel Shank Gaiters and Balmorals. Call and examine the extensive stock at JOSEPH H. BORLAND'S, 98 Market at., 2d door from sth. 91121949 e m apl6 ' rIOLTI9 REVO_LVB:I3II A 11:4'74 L L 100firtitAirglIklitaZm D i• other appr.orisaystr v 134 to 61 Madhotjamm : mhl9 ' - • - .. 4141 0 1 ;:, aP" iltarm i•itindr Aigfirs9l4ll.2m • • ff:AlVi4 ..1411..p.at..1.0Cr .stir OLD PRiCiit7iimi=niii)- NOW IS THE ACCEPTPI,,TINE! Chea,per than the Cheapeai; BOOTS it SHOES UNHEARD or mites' OHILDREWS BROM TOE 1 0 CIENTS. CONCERT lIAJLI, SHOE STORE., A thousand empty Shoe Cues for sale. aplb MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., STATIONERS, Blank Book llianufaehirers, Firrya- sprtipE'r, All Orders Promptly Attended to. , apl6 M'Olell • nd's Auction Howe, 55 Fifth Street, And examine the largeand well &elected ntottkot Boots, Balmorals, Shoes, Buskins, Balmorals, SlaoEfg. N. B.—The public will please °bane die name and number on the wtn4ow. No stigma rion with any other Rouse __ ounte eits ! I Counterfeits 1 - I1 LOOK OUT 1! LOOK OUT 111 r. Humbugers are Abi3utll! GENUINE PEBBLE Russian ;e k tfsteik Speetaeleo IMPORTANT NOTICE.—ISEIPROM YOUR SlGHT.—Having opened my new place of business', and have received direaktrom Russia, a fine and moat brilliant genuine Dia mond Russian Pebble Spectacles, WanS44l:OH4l i t 4 r se ct r z r :t tu. ren e g i ta t li tle tTd to itaprOg e ll i 4 , l4 4 le c t charge if the first should fail: disg.reesalved one of the finest stocks ever brought iv city of Philosophical, Mathematical act Optical this In struments 'Which 1 will to suit the times, and respectfully Invite all in want of the article. J. DIAMOND, Practical Opbician. Look out for No, 51, 51, 51 Fifth Street.. ap4 OPENING AT HUGUS & HAOKE'S Spring Cloaks, Spring Shawls, Spring Balmoral', Spring Delakes, Spring Dreas Gonda, Light Chintzes, Light and Dark Prints, Cor. sth and Market Sta. MEDICAL CARD: 82 FIFTH STREET, Argi-Next Door to Express office. ~, PRINTERS NO.BB POST BUTLDWGS. are invited to call at Gaiters, Slippers, &e.; Also, a choke variety of of the latest styles -- a SONS, 61NLeaket Area =EMI
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