TBO5 0 17(7;6' ,siiaiiif'~Si~dtita ~ ~n7t~lt•i , , fis 1. . . .. • , • • -- J t.. 11•1.05 ; ".. PITTSBIIHoIIi TUESDAY MOIRTIG,A,P,..tIL io, 1884 CORR.F,VOTON our leader, ! , yesterday, we were , made to say that• Congress has been in •', 'session • "eighteen itionths;" it should juived:eekt 11 wf tlas launder togeth • ,lirea ; Ler,vvfitail4e .WlrAltntiOgitiphieal errors, very ~ ,; •, . mtroh'lnttruid the sense of our meaning. tAtEcEssEtruote MILITARY SUCCES , e . :O ••ai • • . SES. tfitgee'StaiT of the Treasury, upon t,WAtOsO stiPPoR d financial ability the Ab tditionistahave relied with such implicit ' colifideride; . 'new infoims the country icktharti military successes the na tiort'fibankrtiptcy is certain. To this la eonchuldon he haa.come at last. Tbree years of fanatical rifle have rush k'tts 10 'the very verge of ruin. This is no(lialoyal utterance of some "copper .: head" or sympathizer with rebellion, beit-:is the admission of the financial Miniafar of the Government—the officer who has the absolute control of our na tional finances. Here are his own words: istotking• short, of taxation to one-half the anVountof Pie current expenditures to the lovk coic - iiitibie with effteleney, will insure Atutn . etlal /daces; ,tO the Government, and without faftftary ticceene! altmeasures will' fail. Alter three years of agony and death, with - the country bleeding at every pore, the Secretary , of the 13. S. Treasury, who; for sagacity has been compared to ALm*Brnitit Illommron, is compelled by his •necessity, to announce what any • one, save himself and his fanatical knew from the beginning of hos tilittes. For speaking as Mr. Cnesa 'has -spoken, • flen. McCLELL.sti was bt hunted •libm the army. 'That officer, 'his'fitinotis - letter written from Harri ,fiqnve Laiding, in Virginia, advised the ':L!.4lreidident tif rely for success upon victo `-''l; 'oiler the rebels in arms, and not ri9latiem measures of legislation .; • againet the whole Southern people. 'Munn-the moment he wrote that letter "lie was a doomed man. The hounds of ibelitionistnwere immediately set upon . his trackigor did they cease the chase 'until they drove him from the 'field. Victories in the field Abplitionit3m did not rant at that early day of the rebel ,. , 4n,,for,the reason that the Union oft.. potion an. •if '! '." -.V! .• ntlike' d. The longer the war was pro , • . ~.longed.the more desperate and bitter • wanhithe contest become; and in order to bring uhout•that Pery condition of af- Abi radicals prolonged oar trou bletijintill the country is tottering upon the verge of bankruptcy. Had CHASE acknowledged two years ago, or one what IS wrung from his necessities, regrading our want of m tary successes, he would notOrave been permitted to long remain in the Govern ment. Proclamations of emancipation 8 4 173 ,40440010E4.'ealergittetli, if not in tended, to thoroughly unite the Southern people, were the means relied upon to crush armed treason. Mere battles, vic tories in the field, were nothing in com parison to bulls against the comet. But now, after three years of these paper bullets, besides three years of carnage and of death, our great financial Secre tary, upon his knees, confesses his weak ness—he gives tn. Congress his last im pressions how to relieve the country, but is compelled to ,clorte by saying that "without military successes all measures will fail." To this humiliating ac knowledgment has the Administration come at last. In view of these lamentable failures of the Admintstration, the reader will be puzzled,tA, (*rine upon what conceiva ble hypothesis it can ask for another lease of power. What has it done to jtitilifyikibitixiazen audacity? Its want of financial ability is acknowledged through its financial officer; its military failures are known and not denied, while its party in Congress isengaged in mak e , - ink'inticomb sip4eltesi about emancipa tion, ot,latoting to crush the freedom of debate - by'the expulsion from the House of one 'of . its advocates. Eighteen weeks of 'the people's time have thus teen 'Squandered by a Congress so cor n =Pt, that evenllassinvi himself 4 corn peßed.to say' that the country c.itnnot mirth* tell' -44 are more, if we entrust otti &Wiles to each a set of political , scoundrels, SPEAK AS ONE THINKS. :o ,,Mhe x tie,y York Daily ../Ystos says 'let Irs peak as We . think;" Which we con- alder pretty bold in that journal, when we reflect that it suffered suspension for ieretal mouthsl)ecause• it did speak as cis thonOt. Several other papers in all Aricit4a. *nil in all localities spoke as Vti6t l f4kt l but they were not allowed 3o• do •so Nary long. VALLANDIGRAM VO4; 4nd behold.the result; he is now Ofjfe; " Mr. LOW; spokeas he thought .the•other tiny in Congress, and the whole Attention pack, with a few exceptions iinn*linteirwere on his track to hunt hluit lown. We' Wish that, not only Democrats, hut_ Abolitionists would speshAthnt they.think; we would then isi Tly.ll and rare revelations. We shot;110,111ce nbtre nil things to- hear 'the greeentsOf thedithsient• members of the '49,AktektliCl*ideAt himself. •zsyctesitoOltA.:, fith to know ^enontitiaticut and ' it? Sup.." thought the irt- Plme t • vor, . " .- C.' ;I i.,-zti .t, war, the high priCe orAty, ~,thElmilly; reduction in thlaalutvg% ' crit t j a 4. Ling medium, tpikAihg , wail* ,toi: it which they are '. Subjected in the fnture if things `k're s ~oa•ed to go on in their present reckless way? THE Louisville DeMOCrat gives as na _-,..--.,-,--,._____._._____,_ ,",-• Lionel rations, hard tack for the army; fjr - THIE Pittsburgh Gazette anticipates hard taxes for the citizens. - big things from our arms in a few days, l'ew kilos of 300 contraband negrdes and in view of them bids us all, - Take have arrived in Cincinnati within the heart of hope, sing the Star Spangled Past week from below; in search of em- Banner" betiines, never mind the price ploy men t. of gold, and keep both eyes open to hear ward l io L u 'l n in d t.,' t a n t d C o l ff ie ßer f.,afwa h v il et, one out thete news of a great victory for the Uni- 1 Friday afternoon exploded a I.oiler, by on." We shall wait with all diligence i which forty nienwere scalded. Some of of spirit for the victory in question, and 1 them have died. will, in our best style, lead the chorus of GENERAL SIC:KIES has gone on a tour our national anthem when it is announ titile vi NN T -e the e west, s r a3 al s state Washington of asi public feeling, selves disco ced. But how are we to sustain our- whether for or iten.inst theadministrga-,, selves in the meantime? The price of i tion. gold doesn't annoy us, fur we are not at , MicitAm. Po a EOS, a Treasury agent, present dealing much in that commodity; testifies that the Blair whisky order was in fact we have not seen a piece of that in altered e t it a e. a e fx its t te delivery r,ti t t o o the.te tell who etiGovern preciousd metal for about three years. ' it, for fear of sell-erimination. Our neighbor's financial condition may A N exchange paper asks, why not tier be fixed upon a firmer basis than ours, row a brilliant idea from Secretary but we defy hint to be more indifferi ut I Chase, and issue butter certificates? If ; gold certificates ran cure speculation in to the rise in gold than we are. Sn let us 1 gold, butter certificates can surely cure never mind the fluctuations of the money 1 market, but wait for the coming victory speculation in butter.l of small birds for the Union. In the meantime will by TH the E coldnumber weather of the winterdestroyed in our neighbor favor us with that p l a i n . i France is estimated at several millions, t a h n e d s y e u rt s r e s fu nS t e c ti l c a t s p s o e f b a e g f r o i r e e ul t t h u e re pl e a a c i t . : L o )e f Live ditty entitled "old John Brown?'' supplied. A CULPEPPER farmer, on whose farm the opposing pickets are stationed, re , rently remarked to a Union officer: "I hain't took no sides in this yere rebellion, but I'll be dog gorned if both sides hain't took me' Mos - r terrible persecutions are inflic ted on the Southern people in Alabama who try to evade the conscription. Hun dreds of men, women and children are concealed - LI, Extracts from De Tocqueville. The following extracts from this sa gacious philosopher, written in 1831, are vindicated in 1864. There are two things which a Demo cratic people will always find difficult— to begin war and to end it. No protracted war can fail to endanger the freedom of a democratic country. Not that war would always give over democratic communities to military Gov ernment, but it -- ...,,, ~.,.t it must invariably arid im-_.. in the swamps, and numbers the beet aiii;lerei triedha'this "circus COMpl ny. Please measurably increase the powers of civil senate six dozen, la it is the nine die of starvation. liniment we use w. We have 108 horses, name DCRING the month of March about very valuable, A we do not want j t o ol l_ .; e i a‘e Government and it must also compul sixteen hundred acres of land were taken town without 1- ,i Ambaro li sr_ Y AI. 1 F 1 sorily concentrate the direction of men, Co.'s Menage] o and the management of all things in the up under the homestead law, in the land- :sold by flius REDPATH, Pittsburgh, aria hands of the administration. If it lead office at. St. Louis, St. Peters, Minnesota, all 'street,re6prtable ruggists. °flat . 56 7. Co u r t tt ,n it Drew lot. _ ,_ ___ 1 1 1_1 1_ not to despotism by sudden violence, it and nearly twenty thousand were enter. ed in the Winnebago city office. ____ _ prepares men for it more gently by their A NE7 THING UNDER THE habits. All those who seek to destroy A PHYSICIAN in Paris has been son- ilgr SUN the liberties ofa democratic nation ought tenced to one ytur's imprisonment, to In its olb-instantaneous In its coping power-mat chless. to know that war is the surest and short- pay a fin„ of ',oot' and 10001 for damages, In all itaigredlents-vegetable. eat means to accomplish it. This is the for disclosing the nature of a patient's In its oreation-natural. first axiom of the science. disease, thus ruining his character. It In its bead-) ins results-enduring. In its tommay--Treservative. lam persuaded that in all Govern- would seem from this that in Paris cliar. In Its polarity -unequalled. mauls, whatever their nature may be, actor is net what it ought to be but what CRISIADORO'S HAIR DI E, servility will cower to force, and adula• it seems to Ire , le pronounce both by the World of Science arid Lion Will follow power. GENERAL Mr iio wE I 1 is understood the world of lashion, the finest preparation el. er Men will not receive truth from their to have been tendered the command of invented-by .rt to rectify the short comings 31 enemies, and it is very seldom offered the Departniem of California, and to ; Nature. Manufactned by J. CRISTADuito, No 6 to then:l:by their friends. have declined, wishing an active corn- l Astor Hous, New York. Sold by all pro- The majority lives in the perpetual tit- viand in the field. It is said that the' gists. Applid by all Hair Dressers. terances of self applause; and there are same place has been offered General 1 bl7-Yak'e certain truths which the American can Hunter, with a like success, and it is fur- '-- only learn from strangers or from expe- (her reported that it is now . likely to be IRIP'A PICT. • • rience. Democratic republics.extencl offered to General Fremont. ...1 It a I the prac ... thee of carrying favor with the many, SLYTY discharged laborers have been and introduce it into all classes at once; sent North from Port Royal. The ma- In the yeas 1855 Mr. Mathews first prepared the VEYETLAN HAIR DYE ; since that time I jority were British subje - cts It seems it has been used by thousands and ono instance ' this is the most serious reproach that can be addressed to them. This is e•- that a few weeks since one of them sent has it f/.ll . etito Ft , e entire sat'isfaction. The 1, , LIN LT..l‘; LYE le the cheapest in the laim to Lord I vons who reuionstra pecially true in democratic states organ- a c i i ized like the Anierican republic, where , ti,, discharge 1 tad with Mr. Seward, IA h. sent an order world. Its 'Tice is only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of dye in the power of the majority is so absolute • the whole hatch. Addi- those usual Vold for el. The VEN lAN DYE is warranted not to in ti,,nal men had already arrived . to take and irresistable that one must give up lure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree. their place. The TaNETLAN DYE works with rapidity his rights as a citizen and almost ab-. 1 La pance torte oi teen el-ant:lse°, rescue. "l 'hl3-3' ±'N ' lttitr - DT - E - aaJecies - an y .1,;,',1; • to stray from the track which it pre- l scribes. - i a man from drowning.. The rescued man that may be desired-one that will not Inele,crwk ~, or wash out-one that is as permanent he hair 'fhe conclusions of the people are has- i gate his Dante as Charles Bernard Edger- itself. For sale by all druggists. Pric 50 cents. A. I ATHEWs tily formed from a superficial inspection ' son and of f ered to handsomely reward General Agent, ISGold st N:_l of the more prominent features of a ques- I him, but Mr. Van Ness refused to accept Also manufacturer or :NI k'l li EW , ' ARN I . t 1 H. 1 .111 tion. Hence it often happens that moan- -anything for his humane act. A short GLoss, the best hair dressing in . use. Price 26 time since Mr. Edgerson dial in Liver- cents, Jants-11 d tebanks of all sorts are able to please the pool, and lett officer Van Ness a legacy --- -- - _-_,, ,- - people, whilst their truest friends ire. i of sso,oott ITENE.TIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN quently fail to gain their confidence. v LINIMENT and CRISTADORO'S HAIR In democracies strong mutual instinct Tue. LaST I * a an -When a gambler has D y E id ~ now at induces able men to retire from the po- lost all his money, and pled zed his Wa:Ch 1 Jo`.4 FLEMINfI'S DRUG STORE, Cor. of the Diamond and Market It. iitical arena ; in which it is so difficult to and ring and pencil case, he makes 'I. O. : retain their independence, or to advance C's,' and tries to gamble on his crech. N without becoming servile. I Mr. Secretary Chase having parted with DII . II Ito W Continues to be consulted fur the cure of the It frequently happens that a man does ' his specie, and managed to have his cot above diseaseb. His cures are certain, safe and not undertake to direct the tontines of ton burned up, is now trying to sell his speedy, and in as short time as the case will ad dle State, 'until he has shown himselfin- stocks abroad at any discount. It will alt of. Office, No. 50 Smithfield street. Terms comptitent to conduct his own. only make the ruin greater of he sue moderate. apla I fear not to predict that, if the Uni- coeds. , 111111 E - FINEST AND MOST SPLEN tad States are ever involved in serious THE t liecker board fashions ,if Wash 1 DID difficulty taxation will speedily be raised ing.ton are iinproving. A correspondent litar L is l oTil ' i s ro K A tT I ti- A re i r word A T 11.4 . as-high there as in most of the arristoc- I states that last week a party of negroes, .or `‘Kathairo," sig m nifyi e ng to clean o s rd e, r'elfuavtehnra°te' STEEL ENGRAVINGS sort restore. This . article id what its name signi e have tested the Grover & Baker Sewing llt the two lights of the Catholic Church of ; Machines in our houses and strongly reconi raciee or the monarchies of fit's. }or preservin g , restorin g and beautify p l r u y g 1 ' men and Vcolfiell reit' black and seetly: vent a morning in the "lathe's gallery the human Mut it is the most remarkable _:_____ -........-- - I America, the Moat TEE New Nation, the Fremont organ, lor the House of Representatives. The paration In the world. It is again owned and I by the original proprietor, and is now , mend them to our subscribers." white door-keeper, in escorting them to i _p ar .. ' REVS JOHN HUGHES, D. D ' Coders Ladies!.49ook. Shawls, in discussing the Baltimore Convention, maile UP with the same care, skill and attention conspicuous seats, well nigh tore his coat i which gave it a sale of over one million bottles - regards not c l ay the time when it shall . •s - ' Alis be held, but even its action, as o f b ut i tail with politeness, and during the re. Per filutsm. moata delightful Hair Dressing. milliliter of the day lie strutted about as First Archbishop of New Pork; . little consequence. It remarks: It eradicates scurf and dandruff'. I . , i izik "There enael, tte. theiws h n i be a t th a ite branch eeeGe, r oe i v o t he r er system rtcy rapelt:re al Sewing peteritcla er e e ' Dress Goods it lot had accomplished a great deed. It keeps the head cool and clean. "After having rashly and prematurely It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy . Francis Patrick M'Kenrick, D. D launched the country into the dissen • Pa um LETTERS report that increased It prevents the hair from falling off and 4 ND sione Inseparable (pm a Presidential activity is observable at all the French turning gray and Its Improvements cannot be ?ph it ed. Baimorals, nomination, the frierfds of Mr. Lincoln, dock yards, and at Cherbourg the ar lt restores hair upon bald heads. he tly e l i s i d ltr of f t ielle d man who values; a beautiful ' Archbishop or Baltimore, , gi, es me the greatest pleasure toad' my testi ! niony to the unrivaled excellencies of the Gro who believed that by proceeding thus, mament of the iron clads building there r d u, , n .uri ! i i PRICY: 0 N UN' S 1,0( ). ver & Baker Machine. It fa in my opinion by Together with they would gain the advantage of an is being completed with all possible dis• is known and usZit'llrXehdin'llsgllizael Sold by all respectable fealers. tar the most valuable of any. • . Bleached and Unbleached . ling early trial, and who in this hope have patch. These preparations probably its'...m AS .'_•'. BARNES tr. CO., Al-,, t:AIiI, PlfoTta iRAPHS of tire sante, ' Mrs. HENRY - WARD BEECHER. employed the immense patronage at hit ye no definite object in view, but are New Yof k. tlls. - I. V 25 cicN•yiia, their disposal, to draw the people in the merely .the precantioeary measures which --,-- - ... _ ' At lower prices than we could rep/Ha - 414m to -'''''------- - -- wake of certain over-complaisant Lewis- NanDle, n lois seen tit to adopt as in oar receil &Id at I day. To wholesale and retail buyeremneettn of fer inducements in our line. iatures, now perceive that they have of the eventualttie , which may arise on taken the wrong road." the continent of Europe or continent of . 11.' D, BRECHT & CO.'S, hfacMn not e rlp i l a ' r es wea a be r a w u i I 1 1; 1 easy to ~,i o r r tu nsa nm d o stn on t o l t eb l re s st ol yg , e t st P ot ain t cif Amerii a Sole agents for Pittsburgh and Allegheny • simple, i api6 MARIUS, a btackSlllitil, Was emperor ! i county, . fastens the ends of its own thread, and uses the A -ir three days: or, as was said, they had an IIAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.- i NO. 125 SMITHFIELD STREET. I tread and silks directly from the spool on which _A . ' iron rule for three days. The first day ' This fa the most delightful and ex t raordi- , they are bought." lie was made emperor; the second, lie nary article ever discovered. It changes the sun Motu Oen Sth and 6th second door fro n; Virgin Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Are invited to call at burnt face and hands to a 'early satin texture of , r'Lttsburgli Pa reigned; and the third, he was killed. ravishing beauty, impart pearly the marble uric of MI L. PE 4'. 2150i,i is our t'raveling agent. - Dit'Clelland's Auction aouse The wags likened his case to that of the youth , and the dtatingue l appearanae Sr aIK, . f man who was consul six hours in the af- in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan„ _ . , freckles pimples and roughness from the skin, ' ternuon, and of whom Cicero said: tem me n the complexion fresh, trar parent and C°llll terfeits I I Counterfeits !I I 55 Fifth Street, ~ "We had a consul so severe, and so stern smooth it contains no material iaj l u s rlotis to the LrinK. OUT I ! LOOK 01'T " ' . And examine the large and well selectetrutock of as a censor, that during his adrninistra- skin. i l l 'at s ro w nized by Actresses and Opera 51- Hum bugers are About I 1 i ' thin not a single man in till Rome ilined, i f.varywhe i m. hi P t re e ine ery d l i dy th°4 ' id lave. Sow Boots, • . supped or slept." W. E AGAINT, Troy, N Y. GENUINE PEBBLE I No. 18 FIFTH STREET Balmorals, Address all orders to ARRANUEMENTB have been definitely DEALAS S. BARNES act, , Russian 51 , f , tx. Spectacles i Office, Moles, tun de for the meeting of a popular Con- New York. I venison, including delegations of the Re- - --:---- ' .-----,----.;:..._- L ----- - . ....-_. •-,..---ii._.- Buskins, publicans dissatisfied with the present , ii MPORTANT NOTICE.-IMPROVE . Gaiters, administration, to be held at Cleveland, ii. YOUR SRIHT.-Having opened my new - ; place of business, and have received direct from 1 siippeol, ar,c., Ohio, about the 20th of May next. It is Russia. a tine and most brilliant genuine Ina- A. F. CHA.TONEY. Alao, a choice variety of proposed to nominate then and there a mus s Russian Pehble Spectacles, warranted to , ! INFANT'S SIsIO3F.S. candidate for the Presidency. The purchasers e, strengthen and improve the eight are entitled to Spectacles free of peculiar advocates of the re-electiun of HEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE charge If the first should fail. Also, received Mr. Lincoln are much more alarmed at HAIR RESTORATIVE NOT A DYE, one of the finest stocks ever brought to this city but restores gray hair to Its original by color . of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical this movement than at the prospect of supplying the capillarytubes with natural sus- struments, which I will sell to suit the times, apl9-ltd,kw either financial or military disasters tenance, Impaired by age or disease. A ll instan- and respectfully invite all in want of the article. ------------__ frecti e d dyes are composed of June,- caushr, des- .1 DIAMOND Practical Optician. SPRTNG STOCK OF A REPUTABLE TOWN.-A late number t 031 gth e vitality and beauty of the hair, end Luuk • our for No 51, 51, 51 Fifth street of the Davenport, ( lowa,) Democrat and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's spa News says It is unsafe'for ft man to walk ini t mitablecoloringnot only restores hair to Its !FRESH ARRIVAL OF ALI. THE 1 ---- I Now bei received by the subscriber from the P i tile GRADATION, MASONRY, BRIDGE P I A IN () S there alone after 10 o'clock at night; thatl ; i ia ait ur a ai color by any easy• process, but gii.es the latest styles of Ladled', Mi mes ' and Chil- OPOSALS ARE INVITED -4/00R dren'a men are knocked down and robbed in Luxuriant Beauty, factories Of SC S, BAI:LAST, ' OkOsS the heart of the city; that corruption, p romote . It. Boots, Gaiters and Balmorals c I i BICKERING & SONS, growth, prevents its falling off, TIES, and TRACE LYING of.the Pittsburgh and L'onnellSvWe R.R. between Connethwille and prostitution, debauchery and crime of eradicates dandruff', and imparts health and pleas- • Ladies' Steel Shank Gaiters and Balmorals. JARDINE dt SON, thi• darkest dye hold court'in their midst, antness to the head. It has stood the test of HA zfavrow BROS., , line, being the original Hair Coloring, and is Call and examine the extensive stock at Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty-sev en (87) miles, in sections of about One mile each. aiiil yet nothing Is done to uproot the constantly h increasing in favor. Used - by both JOSEPH H. BORLAND'S, , W. P. EMERSON, e., ii or disperse the participants. The gentlemen and ladies. it Is sold by all respects -98 Market' at., 2sl door from sth. Specifications and profiles are now' reedy at L'e/t ,,, e-r*Clf adds, that the good name of ole dealers i or can be procured by them of the apps _ _ MILLER, GIBSON & CO., their city is at stake, and calls upon the i t o r m e ze w r e cip , N ar t ut i sia . S. BARNES R et N ze ES e, & .C . 0. ,4 r t 2. I - 11:411T GYMNASTICS.-THE FIRST &C., &C. the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, and pro posals will be received to the 80th of Aprli. AA exhibition of Dr. Dio Lewis' new system , authorities to take some steps to remedy -- -- _ . _ --- - - of Light and Parlor Gymnastics is to be given Prls7teei E'rom 132245 to WISO. BENJ. K. LATROBE, the existing evils. 'at CONCERT HALL, on THURSDAY EVEN- I President. --- LNG, April 21st, the class to appear In full cos- ' tame. A series of feats with the Light Durnb- ' Purchasers are solicited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Office P. &C.R. R. Co., Pittsburgh. *pH • ' bells, exercises with the Gymnastic Ring and ; GRAS. C MF.LLOR, ,- - Wand are to be performed, besides other highly , mh26 ' "-- - entertaining exercises, all to be enlivened by a 1 -- Si Wood at. musical entertainment. i o lioorsopen at 7 o'clock; exercises to commence 1 at a precisely. Admission 2.5 cents ; children un der twelve years, 15 rents. Tickets to be obtain- ed at the principal music stores and also at the door. apl4-1w ___ THE following figures will aid specu lators in Presidential candidates to cast up accounts: In 1860 the white male pop ulation of the States now represented in Congress was 10,736,926, not including West Virginia. In 1856 the vote for President in these States was, for Fre mont, 1,342,164; Buchanan, 1,370,472; Fillmore, 564,347; total, 8,276,983. In 1860, for Lincoln, 1,866,462; Douglas, 1,211,173; Breckinridge, 413,260; Bell, 244,713; total, 3,738,567. The election, held in several States in 1863 indicate a reduction of about 300,000 from the vote of 1860. The acts passed in these States enabling soldiers to vote will make the reductions much less. Tun Times' Paris correspondent says that one of the vessels built at Bordeaux !Cr the Confederates has been launched; and an English vessel is lying there with her equipment. The builder has been compelled by the French Government to give his word that none of the vessels he is constructing shall pass into the hands of the Confederates. The two iron-cl.i.is will not be ready for launching for thri months, but the other three wooden ves sels will soon follow their consort int, water. The French Government has en. closed the Rappahannock in a dock at Calais, and placed a man-of-war in front of her. EXTENSIVE LAW Suer.—There is now before the Supreme Court of lowa, sit ting at Davenport, for determination, a second edition of the celebrated case of .Jarndyce vs. Jarndyee—being the case of Charles Mason vs. Messenger & May, growing out of the conflict of titles to the half-breed tract in Lee county. It was commenced in the District Court of Lee Co., in 1840 and has been in court ever since. Its determination involves, says the Democrat d- News, the present a site of the city of Keokuk, considerable portion of Lee county besides, and the sum of not less than fifteen million of dol lars! GEN. Dix, in a letter to the Judiciary COmittee of the Legislature, in relation to, enliatmenl_frauds perpetrated in the City 4 , 044 York estimates the amount out of wbicil tecripts hare been swindled 1 'at 4,409 pg . .' . ire :tvtites further: "The 1 .001*8 Aidtitted'oittecreiits are too un- Plat . 1:4 borne; dia, : irreittne cases, too loathsome to be detailed. Boys have been seduced from their families, drug ged, and then enlisted. Two Nwere so badly drugged they died—one on his ar rival at Riker's Island and the other the lllowing day. ' Z.^ - EZM cntlett Station, Monday. 11th inst., ()apt. S. A. ItPli.s.s, of 2d Infantry U S. A., aged 22 years, son of Samuel Ild'Kee, South , Pittsburgh. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock p. m. dr, I.lkniAs-- Evr powDERs. This article is vastly superior to any Yeast I or Baking Powder in use. Give it a trial. Five , gross received at JOSEPH FLEMING'S Drug Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street, where also can be had a complete assortment of Preston & Maturing Extracts and Bur nett's Flavoring Extracts. These extracts are without doubt superior to any extracts now In use. No. 1 Carbon 011 la still retapig at 60 cents per gallon. Prime Potash, at 18 cents perpound. Superior Soda Ash at 6 cent* per pound. Also, a tine assortment of Liguori( for medici nal purposes. Remember the place. At Joseph FleMing's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Ste At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Corner of the Diamond and Market street, Corner of the Diamond and Market street. feb26•thf ARB.ELS itpa SAME.--100 SECOND hand IRONBOUND by H. hi'VVIGE - 11 & 00., 08 Smithfield it. t0b.1441W EMEIII MEM NJti Vi* ITEMS THE Confederate vessel Rappahan nock is not ; allowed to leave France. Two lifindied-and fifty millions of the Confederate money has been funded with a debt. NEE H t S, .TK SICK TO 111674426ELEa ir ILLTlit,'-sbod must be PuriAo and all icine geess which do not pito seas med gees the qualltrof sitting the blood to dik charge its impurtcui the bowels. BRAND- ItETIVa Puts pond{ quality tea high do.: , gree, and should bererriatink: They are equally useful for kir and adults ; adapted moatth vexes, ail as bread, yet effective as a une. The lion. Jacob re of Springville, Ind., writes to Dr. Brand nder date of May 11th. 1881: "I have used youaluable Vegetable Uni versal Pinata my y.since 1838; they have always cured even mother medicines were I of no avail, have the means of my neigh bors using hundrectollars' worth and I am satisfied they have reflX thousand per cent, In, blessed'hetilth -ttheir use. They are used In this region Mous and Livert lll seit.ae% Peiferand Aand in all rtigumatiC eases, with the most perateceas. In fact they are the •great r , eliitneor leknes, and I trust yow venerable life mayons spared to prepare so excellent a mediae the use of man. • Please send me yowest price by the gross. , Sold by TTIOIVIREDPATii, Pittsburgh, and by all respectanalers In medicines. mh.l7-Iydatwo - - - - rairATTENTI COMPANY.--VOL •"--"'.• unteers, • expect to retain their health unirnpaireiring the campaign, must see to it themsely.io not trust to the Army Surgeons ; supplyurselres with HOLLO WAY'S PILLS :I) OINTMENT. Every French soldier us.em If the reader of this 'notice' cannot get x of Pills; or Ointment from the drug store In Hack; let him write to me. 80 Maiden Lane, losing the amount, and I will mall a box frf expense. Many dealers will not keep my canes on hand because they cannot make as ro profit as on other persc•nb' make. 36 cents, tents, and $1,40 per box or pot. apl9-Iwe itgr THE OVESSIONS AND EX PERM'S OF AN 1:V1-ALE:I.—Pub tithed for the bey, and int'a CAUTION DI YOUNG ItIEN I others, who sutler from Neryous DebtlitF'remature Decay of Mart hood, &c., supplyat the same time uEMeo Nr etr Szt.st-Coal. one who has cured hlm sell after undergoingnsiderable quackery. By inclosing ostpaid addressed envelore, single copies mar had of the author. N A TINIEL MAY FAIR, esq. leb64lmdesw Bedford, Kings co., N. 1. DR•TOAN' VENETIAN HORSE LINLIT7T.—In pint bottles at nit) cents, cures lamas, cuts, galls, colic, &c. Read the following BOSTON, July 7th, Hats. Dr. Tobias : —%have used for the past year your Horse Linent for lameness, kicks, cuts. bruises and collend in every instance found it . . is it a Dye. .MEXICAN MUSTANG , LIN I .MENT,—The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor shiphave be_enthorottedy estopedby theCoutts. To guard against the further imposition, I have procured from the United States Treasury, a pri vate steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears thejaarimile of my signature, and without which the article is a counterfeit, dangerous and worth less imitation. Etamineevery bottle. ThisLln 'meat has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly exist,' a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evi dence of its wonderful effeels. itjs, the best emolient In the world. With its Present im proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are hens ed, pains relieved, liVes saved, valuable animal made - useful, and untold Libertinage& For cuts, , bruises, sprains, rheumatic, swelling bites, caked breasts, strained horses, &c., it is a Sever remedy that should never be :IllsPensed with. phoukl be in every family. Sold by all druggists. D. S. BARNES, New York MIRE ABOVE ARTICLES FOR SALE by SIMON JOHNSTON, feb od eor. tad&W- e Smithfield and Fourth eta. 26-fi A.PRIT, 19 TO E M I TO-011'S A DYER Elt 1 r• N al - - -' .. h.: ~,„- z c-.. hu ~„-i , ~: h: g 1 i -.;.: A P'" P.....i g ak t= i - 0 7 ....., ar' 41 p...-. 1 r = 1 Cr i • . ..- N - - r•-• _ a: E ll 6; E 40, el 71, Z • ,;•,, _ _ - . ':..' '..'..,... , g ei r p • * - L_l , i . i ,-- 7 -= II :: ; 0 1..- w - - , 5 --: .- E- , / /eh •.. ''Z'• lid is. 's' ..r. ..;: ?,, 1 1 l . z. MI 1 1 . II ' P 1 ;:: BELLWOOD COAL FARM FOR SALE fiENHE BELL WOOD FARM IS SITU -1 ate on the south side of the Monongahela Ricer. nine mili,ll.4.ve l'itts!Airgh It contains al.. tit 410 Acres Skill :CC Land. shout 100 Acres of hich is good Timbered. principally of Oak. There are about 1 , .,0 Acres of Coal upon the premises, with the advantage of much Coal In 1 here 14 upon it one elegant inniision, With tine Fruit, tireenhouse, ate., the former residence of Isaac Jones. esq Than are bIX. Dwelling House., and three goo t Barns on the premises. it tins a frontage on the Hirer 01 2,500 feet, with all sea/Sous for loa.flog coal. thefie, with right of a u to the coal urge. ..omprises the property now uttered for aale. A ninf: of the entire prem 'Bevan be seen at the o dice of J. S. COSOR A V E, MS Second ',freer. and price and terms can he learned from .3011. N 31 r CLOSKET, DELICATE DISEASES. OFFICE OP THE PITTSECRGEI, FT:WA:TICE &CHICAGO RY. Co., PiNOTl CE ttsburgh, April, Bth, A 1864. .-HE BOR IVIDEND of Directors have this day T declared a Divi dend of TWO AND ONE-HALF (234) per cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company. out of the net earning for the quarter ending March 31st ult., payable (free of government tax,) on and after the 16TH OF MAY prox., at the general office of the Company in Pittsburgh to the stock holders whose stock is registered there and at the agency of the Clompany, (Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & C 0.,) No. 52 Wall street, New York, to the stochholdera whose stock laregistere4.,there. The lianafer books of the Company win close at. 3 o'clock P. m., on the 2d day of may prox., arld gill remain closed.= 10 o'clock a. - m. on the 1 17th of May thereafter. By order of the Board of Directors. apl3-td W. EL BARNES, Sec' . -6-IWEL,LING HOUSES W4,24/TED_-LN Lodo locatkum ht the city or suburbs, at from $2OOO to 156,0 M. pyy S. OITTHMERT 6: SONS, 61 Market street. aplB •.:7: t. ; -C 111 - ." = .4 E t "I have used Girover & Baker for two-year. Garments have been worn out without the give of a stitch.' Rey. GEO. WIPPLE, N. Y All Orders Promptly Attended to, spit "We are using Grover & Baker's Sewing Ma chines, and with pleasure testify to its beauti ful and elastic sewing, and its simplicity." GEORGE P. MORELS, I Editor Home Journal. "After trying several good machines, I prefer I the Grover 21. Baker, and feel competent to re- ! commend it for every variety of family sewing." E. P. SPOONER, Editor Brooklyn liar "We know of none more deserving of public confidence and patronage than the Grover & Ba- Embroideries of all kinds. Rich Lace ker." Pittsburgh Post. and Embroidered Collars and Embroidered Bets; Lace and. Embroidered Itandker- chiefs; Ladies' and Gents' -H ems tit c hed family purposes- the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Is infinitely superior to any do; Blank Crape Collars and 'Sets, very other in use." Philadelphia Peru. cheap; Linen Collars and Cliffs. Onr _. '-n ~,,4 ip., , ps..tinent will be Einnid very complete in Ladies' and Gents Kids in ''The Grover & Baker Machine runs with no more noise than the purr of a gra4iti'd kitten. _ all colors; Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, There is no complicated machinery in it to get , out of order.''l'l4l adelPhia Timex. comprising new styles; Uotton Hosiery of all makes, in White, Brown, Slate, Mixed and Black; also, Bilk Wrap Hose. Fan " The Grover a. Baker Machines are lastly Cy Goods, Notions and Nick-Nax in end superior to all otheie In Lise. It is couceded by all who ha, " iiiiiiel ' Practicalteat that the tamo us less variety and the best assortmentin the Drover & Baker Mitch is infinite!) the ..,ost durable." Philadelphia Bulb tin. city, all at the J. S. COSGRAVE, IGs Second street, or Port Perry "Atter having tried all the principal Sewing Machines, we must accord to Grover & Baker,{ , Wltolesaie Booms: Up'. . ' - In kW the 41` kt the pre-eminence." . : . . 1 z , Rev. Dr. STRICKLAND, ' Ba ' a ment- Editor N. Y. Christian Advo. and Journal. Irs./su ILTOTWITHSTANDING THE man IN RATE OF GOLD, and the advance in all kinds of goods, we are still selling our very .1.,.A_1ZGr... 5PC41413( KANE ILLITOPACI7BB6B OP --- Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, 11112" ANE & DUWPIr W 0117,1.1) jEspoßkt NM their friends and the puMt i t i rt they have ; Square, Flat and Octagon, of all diea. removed their Tailoring Esta eat from the ; Warranted equal to any imported or znaattfae• old stand to No. IA sr CLAIR sTima, Bb 3 - tilted In this countrY' sell's new block, near the St. Clair et Allegheny OPPIOII AND WAILEHOLIBB, • ' bridge. Those desiring the latest patterns of . 149 & 151 First and 190 & 11151 Second eta,. Spring and Summer Clothing febl6-Iyd PITTSBURGH. ' MEM, PARK & (Xl,-, Of the rarest and mold fashioaableityles; are in vited tO call and examine their ettenstre.stock of CLOTHS, OASSIIII:ERKMGS, tae. : NINTH WIcE) FOUNDRY .& METZ I No. 14St: Clair at. ! VALII.ILFILI6 FARMFOR SALE ; 336 large bet', 666466.011 and, ISO acres of choice U are h Um- Wouse, No, 143 First and to Sid at.. rid:llllo-tuyortng orchardall tillable land, and in excellent order, fence in anufacturen of all sires tied descrldttona of good repair, dwelling house, spring house, stvne 17.11C0al Oil Retorei, and Stills, Guard water tenant house, double ban" and stable, wagon pipes, Sad hone Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, sheds and other out houses, good springs etc., Dioulda, Punka, Hangers and Coup Seallings, situate fourteen miles front he city on the Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrtio. tailing road, adjoining fi ural Ridge postoffice, ' Hon made to order. near schools, churches and mills. Apply to Having a complete macldne mop attached to S. CUTHBERT & SONS, the foundry, all mammary fitting will be oarefUlly 61 Market st. I attended to. osullorm • -• T ESTIMONIALS IN FAVOR OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES "I take pleasure In recommending it as every way reliable." Rev. Dr. LEAVITT. Editor New York Independent. General Anent REMOVAL. & DUFFY.' TO-DAY'S ADVFATMENEITI troxciTsauusgre, 'lst 50 Unrparall6led'AttrOOW OLD PRICES Coistritittp! NOW IS THE --ACCEPTED-IMIE. Cheaper than . The Ch*lest. BOOTS & SHOES UNHEARD OF PRICES OBILDREN'S SHOES FOE lo CENTS icoNciEirr HALL StICOE'STORE. 62 FIFTH STREET, /Ifir•Next Door to Express case A thousand empty Shoe Cases for sale. apl6 MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., STATIONERS, Blank Book MannfactUren, I\T 0 . a 9 .IF'rH S Et E POST BUILDINGS NEW (OOHS ' Jusr received or the * TRILMIYELNG- STOfLE 0 I MACRUM & GLYDE, 78 Market Street, Can now be found the best and moat carefully selected stock of FANCY GOODS ever opened in the city, comprising LOWEST PRICES, Cloak's, C. Hanson Love & Co., 74 and 76 lairk.et !POPO L MANKI[ND N. B.—The public will please obsimire the i name and number on the window: NO Connec- Bon with any other Rouse. Apia To Railroad Contraeton, lack Diamond Steel Works, PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO.; PITTSBURGH PRINTERS
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