olnme XX. IJImBELY VIBETABLt! |NO ALCOHOLIC PBEPABATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. »R HOOFL AND’ S CELEBRATED german bitters PREPARED BY DH. C. M. JACKSON. Philadel phia, Penna., Will ofl' e dually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronie, or AervouK Debility, Diseases of the Kidney*, and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered Live# or Momacii, such aa Consti pation. Inward Files, Fullness or Blood te the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, » Heartburn, Disgnst ■J 0 ' r Food. Fullness or Weight in lie Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ingor fluttering at the Pit of the Stoin mm*Ln * o£: & e Head ‘ Hurried and rA? Cult - Br !? thu ! R Fluttering at the Heart, Looking or suffocating sensations when in alvir.tr posture. Dimness of iainn. Dots ur webs be fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head,Deficiency of Perspiration. Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ic. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the- Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great deures «i on o f * * • . spirits. Few &c oSUl7ely prevent Yellow Fever. Biilious THEY CONTAIN J'O ALCOHOL OB BAD WHISKT! xhey will cure the above diseases in ninoty-nine asee out of a hundred Induced'by the extensive sale and universal popularity of Uoofiand’s Herman Bitters, i purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous .adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in tho shnne of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious tcrsf S, " ftnfi ehrLstene< ‘ Tonics, Stomachics and liit- Bewore of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied km. under the modest appellation of Bitters- WHICH, instead of curing only aggravates diseases. KxJSftJf in despair. 00 YOU B A A T,SOMETHING lo STli F VG TfU EN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE* D °ltjtct/o¥> TiTnUlU> vp Ynuitr: »x- DO YOU WANT TO FEET. WELL* P 9 YOUWANTTO GET It ID OF HER VOUS .DO WANT ENERGY’ DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL ’ B0 FEELIm- T A l!!!/SKAyi> VIGOROUS If you do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN" BITTERS. iVoot J. Newton Brown. D. It., Editor of th- / ; V Wcloprtha \pf Itelipiou* Knnirlctfge. pA2?.°Bf l .!j°- td “. posedto / a \ or or recommend PkteDt Medicines in general, through distrust of thetringredients and effects; I vet know of no ESS? 1 ?* v^ n why a man may not testify to the benefit he believe* himself to have received from my simple preparation in the hope that ho mav thuscontribute to the benefit of other* 1 JSj. o t Ja ts the “8??, readily in regard to Hoof land s German Bitters, prepared by Hr. C. M daokson. of this city, because I was prejudiced’ a £ al ?? t ! h .? m fcr “ an A >;«*«. ur) der the iinpres -It!!i.K.e^w.ero^ w . ero ch J c . a >’ an alcoholic mixture, lunlpdebted to m.v friend Robert Shoemaker, Hag, forthe removal of this prejudice by proper and for encouragement to try them, when Io v n s. ““tinned debility. ?sS'“¥® r *] 1 r? c bottles of these Bitters, at the ;25SS“?fv c 1 * p '? s<mt . year, was followed bv evident relief, and restoration to a degree of sssßi itesrjftrtas andray f ™ ndfnr . w, ,J. NEWTON BROWN. Phjladslthu. Jane 23,1861. From thv H. Kennard, Pa*tor nf th* Tmtk BapHat “dhurch. . Da.. Jacesos -Dear S,e:—l have been fr cunnect my name with com 52S£?X. o y* B ? rent klndB of n>«»iioine, hot f BB oa }°f. m Z appropriate sphere, 1 have in all coses declined; but with a clear proof in venous instances, and particularly } n "jr family, of the usefulness ofDr. Uouf i.German letters, I depart from mv usual 2!!!lXj!t,?rP reS /.J. uy full con r‘Ction that for * B gg" < ? B i )l i , . t ?.° f lliesystcui, and especially Liv er Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. ■» oaees itmey fail, but usually I doubt not ;t willbevery beneficial to those who suffer from »he above causes. Tours very reonectfullv. . J, H. KENNAfeD, EiChth below Coats street, Phila., Dee. 24th Promthe Wi/enfALDERMA.V I VENDER, G>r- mantotm. _ _ „ T Gkeusxtow.v, June 1,1801. Da. C. JIX. Jacesox Sin—ltgaveme pleasure woyearsago, to give you a certificate, testifying bat the German Bitters had done for me lam °tr, Perfectly cured of all those diseases your radfeineprofesaestpoure. tie: Dyspepsia. Chron •eaaaNervouadebility,disease of the Kidneys, te. xnepowerful influence it exerts upon Ner- Toaannitration is surprising. 1 have been con ralted frequently in reference to your Bitters.aml W2W.s«n'««'<in. have recommended it for the ,n evc j? .instance it has ? cured, lour medicine has a great reputation In Gennantown, and is sold in every , Store, and .in most of the Grocery stores here. If any one should question what t say, let themcmnetoGermantown, and I will prove to theirsatisfaction. that the Bitters have cured in thisrignitymore than twenty cases of the above ~Respectfully. HANNAH WUNDER. Main street, above Rittenhonse, Germantown enn’a. JUST THE TBim FOR THE SOLDIERS. Willhnild up the constitution, and give health 'SbRa* 11 **” to an overtasked and diseased RRAD THE TESTIMONY FROM THE A RUY Philadelphia, August 12,1862. ■riSa Sir: While in Yir witbl < 2l™A tlle L* ,an *', of , w * ter - I was taken JJ? 8 “T Bre dnurhoea. which seemed incurable. weakened roe. When we reached flfartinsbnrg, I feared I should have to noticing some of yonr Bitters in ?g;g?":»r.H. H. Price, in that town, I pur jrjjjp wjhpply. and on taking it was speedily re- -—S' 1 * dmrrll <bE was quickly g“ d 1 **l >e s ,enco<i no return of it. A nu^SwPiSS'Jh' who flu ff er ed in tbeskmo 2SSJri!?n-8 0m same cause, with whom I i°“ “e “ this certificate. I “ eB *»f of war with theLeg certainly take a supply of the Bit- Sim£Srfs*- psBc J : J I would not be withont it f° M - Particularly on goinginto a Yours, truly,' —A. E. ALTEMtTS, Company H, Scott Legion. beware of counterfeits. h of b;'& M - j A cKsoN -” °® o9 “4 Manufactory, rrO. 881 AHCH STREET, JONES & EVANS, (Sbocessoee to C. M. Jacesox k Co.) PROPRIETORS. in eTWy H. KEYKEB, PUtabnrsh. H. F'BCHWAKTZ, * aor- THE ANDBEWS PATENT PIPE (patented jaktjart 21,1862.) R*iL l l', nES A tbiai, to incomparably supttiority to any £ESi2H- n UB6 * war besmoked without any hJZ!^?? 8 ® r }**i>kamnt effoct*. MtheoUof to- P^ 500 u not drawn into tk.e mouth, and the tonjruedoes not become furred or coated from In* ???»?* A U P?wpn°oB properties. The bowl is made ot the finest Devonshire clay, and givmto the to bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragranee. The to* baceo cannot become moist, as in ordinary Pipes, because the dnp beneath receives the saliva &at insensibly escapee into the stem: hence the pipe n-yer becomes offensively rank, and the breath ?*A“ST?. «. er u o,j t not ßeclaim to everyone he J l ® 6o r indulging in a pipe.” k A «L«?t! <he •* K>w l bccomesclosged, or the drip beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may bo taken apart by removing the rim. Theolay bowl may at any time be re tored to ita original whiteness by burning in the fire, (ft. st doing it thoroughly) or * py bowl may ho procured of the dealer. ~r®v*eaa the opinions of those who have tried this pipe: personul experience, we know it to bo ail tuat it is represented "—Philadti. fnqyircr. , AT CT I decided improvement.”— Public Ledger All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex oeucnco. —Evening Bulletin. " Decidedly the best pipe in uso.” otar. The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a thousand told by its uso. ami the deleterious ef IHxpntch m °* iaS aro ontiloly obviated.”— Svnda* '! I heartily concur in the testimonials you have its to its supertonty over nil ether |»lpw in use.'— John o» AoArrr. .W. /». * it obviate*. to a proal extent, the deleterious em-ers ot Hie jinuimous (HmMitmmt.a of tobacco— nn essential »ii ami nicotian.*'—.V. C. Rrinintbach, XtmiennK other extracts might be given, but the al'ovo are deemed sutlioien* •HKN I-.S A* KVANS, General Agents, No. «.'*! Arch street, Philadelphia. . As this pipe is protected by Let tors 1 ato», any person who may'iuiitate it shall be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. \\. Ar f>. KINKIIART, Agents, ~. t , «o. 149 and 151 Wood etroet. jeU.2uieod Pittsburgh. Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, &c, 48 Maiden Lane & S 3 Liberty street, N. T., Would respectfully call the attention of whole sale dealers to their extensive and varied stock nf riSIIIN'O TACKLE. Their Factory, "NEPTUNE WORKS,** Canton street, Brooklyn, has been in successful operation for four years, where fhev manufacture svery vnnet of KISH HOOKS.SPEAKS, Ac.. from the best aprmg Steel, and which they war rant much superior and fully cheaper than the •mported article. ' Orders solicited and executed at once, for any variety or style of Hooks, Hods. Reels. Lin** £?mos, Baskets, and Trolling Bait. Water-proof Lines ntreduced prices, Ac. They would call particular attention to their rtock of Fly Hooks. Sole depot for the sale of WARRIN’S cele brated drill-eyed, and Telegraph Needles, n piS-3'ndeod WM. JLI. SMITH. WM. S 3. SMITH A CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 14? FIRST STREETS* de23 PITT SB BOH. |TO OIL R£FIXEBS T H ® undersigned hate made A arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries, unde Dr. Tweddlo’s Patent TROMP APPARATUS patented February 4th. 1862. by wbieh fin ia rm dend totally unnecessary in distillinc Petroleum or other Oil*, and we gnarantee our work canno be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy We refer with confidence to the following par ties, whose Refineries we hare fitted up: Mtesra. Long, Miller A Co- Petrona Works y%htma n & Anderson, Eaglo do S. M. Kier * Co.. Excelsior do Alel. Taylor i Co,, Jefferson do Locknart A Frew, Brilliant do The aboro works were designed and oonstructe and lint in operation by Dr. H. W. C. TWEDDLK The following works we have also fitted up: Econoiuv Oil Company, Darlington; Messrs. Chadwick A Crompton. Kittanning: Johnson Graham & Co.. Woods’ Run Grower, Sill A Co.. Pittsburgh : tl«!o;Us £ t iniff, do Johnson & Brother. do rorsrth Bros, £ Co., Manchester. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, STos.lOO WATKKi 104 FIRST STREETS, Brash Founders, Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. mhll&md 1 BMY l*. MEDIAYEL\,IOO experienced teamsters, tor service in the Mountain Department. o — *29 p*r month and one ration per diem. Transportation will We furnished to their de*tin&- tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY, . rv*. „ Major and Quartermaster F. 8. A. Office Quartermaster U.S. A.. No. :M9 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. wy#-tf * EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTMAN & ANDEBSON. nEPfiNERs a.vii i>i;ai.ern ik pdkk ■-S' Carbon Oil. quality guaranteed, Pituburgh. hand J ' enzn 0 Car <lreaae constantly on Orders, left at Chew. Smyth * Go’s on Wate and First streets, will oe promptly filled oo2b:otn OWES BYK.YE, MEECHANT TAILOB. 49 St. Clair Street. G BN TLEM|N’ ScHt OTHmO c „ A D E TO OR “pppsiEß raea nn a ? Pri«o« far below the usual rates. ! Wflnat mduoements offered to oaeh buyers. OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE. A PRACTICAL TREATISE OX THE Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine, ASD THE UAXCrACTTBE OF DOMESTIC WISE. DraiUSED FOR THE USE OF *»»■ tours and others in the Northern and Mid die State 3. Profusely illustrated with new en- f ravings from carefully executed designs, verified v direct practice.. By JoIAN PHAN, author ’■ Essay on Open Air. Grape Culture/* to which was awarded the First Premium of the American Institute. To which is added a selection of Ex amples of American Vineyard Practice, and a Carefully PreparedDwcriptwn uf the.Cdebrated Thomerit Svftem of. Grape Vulture, Prioe 91 00. Sent free or postage, upon receiptofpriiSß, ' je!6 No. 29 Fifth steeet; Pittsburgh. FARMERS, TAKE NOTIOE. Office Qcaethxasteb P. 8. Abut. I Pittsbsrch. Pe„ June 14, 1862. / THE VHDMBIOSIB WIU POL Jl CHASE good SOIIXD OATS. Delivered Is quantities sot lees than five has dred bushels. Payment mule os delivery, at No. 349 Liberty street,'or otrLevee, ; A LEX. MONTGOMERY, ajar and Quartermaster U. S. A CM! ucror. ■ WM. M. STEWART, DEALEB IN' CO AL., rappUtd with coal allow ratal on short noth*. -■Ucta. Reaping and sowing ha- COTK..BM.H r ,t»riS of ™^Ho» rowers Hay Bakes. Scythes, Forks. Spades, and co,w *^“ BECFRAM AT.ONG. " ftom PACBINQ—IQ KV and for sale bp HANKY H. COLLINS, PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1862. NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS. woman in White/ The Dead Secret ” 4, Th* S«^*u a 'fL ’ Yellow K-iaka,”’“Sister •fig* £l«- Qne.volume. ocUvo, price 35 cents. Twe<rueaDeenac, RvdiinTiMa,, s?«¥h!^;2! i^ of VS*“ pl ' B ? r - X * nd Lthor of The Seven Sons of Mammon/* etc. One vol ume, octavo, pnee 35 cents. HEKKT WOOD'S great books By Mrs. Henry Wood, author ia jP“ **?}”• The Channlngs." “The Myatery. The Cattle's Heir,” etc. Price <lO x££ <s*® “ Pfner oover, 0r75 cents in cloth. arßLiMr^iP - !! A Domestic Novel »***■..£? McHenry Wood, author H pSIU an Llf ? ‘ The Castle’s & indot/ C ™* s “ rapcr 00ver - » r 75 . *Jslt or Donsmtle fu£f* TheCbanningv’“The so Llfe , B Secret” ” The Castle’s U.ir, '• lih * nts “ pa| ' er cover - or 78 ««'« a GUSTAVE AIKARO’N INDIAN TALES anTw !T?.Vr ft*"*- By GusUve Aimard, author of Hte flower of the Prairie," etc. fe£aso...;.£“ m,nore c £aper> "Pathfinder.” r 2£g ?•»£«>•« m paper, or 7S cents in cloth. . Jborioweror Iho Prairie. lly Gustavo Aimard, author of ” The IndianScnut,” cto. Fully ••"“r over written by J. Fcnniinore clot£ Cr * * f,oeB ® cents in paner. or 7it rent- in ' —Mamwvnk hejtri hikes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, A NEWSDEALER, No. 71 and 79 Fifth atraot, next door to Post °ffiee. jylo Till! GREAT CURE FOR COMPTON. r I ,, f *r 1 1-¥ , J OP,,,ETOK OP THIS HEM WJi £ bavin* made it the study of years to the *1? Z r Pi »e Tree into a Aledi offerin* ?f *£' Lnn ! n n ? d Thr oat, is now ottering to suffering humanity the result of his cx 52?“3 ®M» ‘™ly ««et and good inedieinels prepared with much care, the tar bein* distilled expressly for it, 13 therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. v ““Tfl “ore cases of Consumption than anv known remedy on earth. (twill cure Bronchitis. It wtflcun Aathnra. 1 1 will cu re Sore Throat anil Breast. • ” .tr' 1 * c “r* and Colds, and is mi iSilwy SSSnp|«tai"‘* M " f thC k, * ,,,e J r *- r. of Counterfcit.-rS* lf the Dvspepsia uso WIKIIART'N l>ywp«pwlw Pllle, tt nd if they, do not •JOS. R. HUNTER cure you go to the agent c*f whom you purchased them and r „ receive your money 1 lease call at his store and got a pt ire c’r “ail » Xo. lO street. Phila 5,, . n k; jQ* r C*. _W IS Li A RT. Proprietor. no c M veo4 r " kklSLIi, No \i’ood street f p MK XEW m-bxiike nkiut. EATON, MACRUM & CO. Invite the attention of the Ladies to the p nt«ut Flexure .Skirt. It gives a graceful and elegant furiu, and entire sauriartion to the wearer. They have also on hand a supply of that favorite r SKIRT, kuotrn a.« the <KI_\OI.I\E BRAI’ERIE, nn v5?i?«? ite ,hL- ? lte " li ® n <>r W lIOLISSALE HU 1 hKh to their stock of lower priced 3KI UTS manufactured eipresdy to riit-ir order, and sold at Eastern prices. GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH A.VI> GENUINE APAlso a general assortment of Agricultural Implement*, Pru i I, Miadeaad Ornamental Trees, received and for sale by BECKHAM A LONG, . No. 137 Liberty street text doorto Hare’i Hotel. i n b&2 NEW GOODS. WEHATEJIJST RECEIVED I'ROM the Last a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents’ and Youths wear, embracings all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMEKKB AND VFSIINGS. W. n. JteGEE A CO., . ■ „ ~ „ ... Federal street eoruer Market Square, Allegheny city. uiy» Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa. THIS DELIGHTFUL AND POPU ULAR place of summer resort, located direct ly on thehneof the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 2.300 feet above the level ofthe ocean, will be open for guests from the 10th of June till the loth of Oo tober. Since last se&son the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified. and a number of CottagM hsve been erected for the accommo dation of families, rendering Cresson one of tho most romantic and attractive places in the State, due InnUtsm. has been thoroughly renovated. S’. WrSF P | “»“ie.,"><i the sufferer from . “eat and db*ase. w!l find attractions bora in a first-class Lively Stable, Billiard Tables, Ten-pin Allen. Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the, most maguifieent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel- from Pittsburgh. $3 OR. r or further information, address je2o-dtf Cresson Springs.'cambrU^jo^ LAZE SUPEBIOB COPPEB MINES SISELTIBG WORKS. PARK, M’CUBDY A CO., Manufacturers of and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spelter Bolder, Ac, Also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. . *l*o. Ao. Aar Constantly.oh hand. Tinmen’s Machine. ■W’Special orden of Copper cut to any desired ttm - &ad*sv SMITH, PARE & CO.. NINTH WARD FOUNDRY [PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse. No. I» First and UM Secondst* 'Maaufnetutgn of all filet and descriptions o. Rstortp mfiStlll* Gg. andß^ter°Pipe •ttouded to fea.Tydaw |£BMNINGTOH 1808. AB1) NAIL WORKS. I4LOYD A BLACK, MannfacUreraof i HIKEB’S LIST OF FOR S.ILH BV &&& T A R ©©S®)’!^© EATON. M Al'ltlM * NO. 17 FIDIi if met AND DAlliir POST. Butler Defends his Famous Order. The following characteristic letter from General Butler, explaining his reasons for issuing the celebrated order in regard to the women of New,Orleans, has been re ceived bv a gentleman of Boston: (HI KADQUABTF.R3 DXPARTMKKT OK TUK (JtM.F, I Now Oil dins, ,luly U, 186 J. >' *My Dear Sir: —I am ns jealous of the good opinion of my friends ns t am care- I less of the slanders of my enemies, and your kind expressions in regard to Order No. 2S leads me today a word to you on the subject. That it ever could hate boon *0 miscon ceived ns it has been by some portions of the Northern press is wonderful, and would lead one to exclaim v.ith the dew: ;, 0, Father Abraham, what those ChriMianii are, whose own hard dealings teach them to suspect the very thoughts of others." M hat was the state of things to which the woman order applied? Wc were two. thousand five hundred I men in u city seven miles bug by two to j I four wide, of a hundred and fifty thousand | 1 inhabitants, all hostile, bitter, defiant, ex plosive, standing literally on a magazine ; ji spark oniy needed for destruction. The devil had entered the hearts of the women of this town (you know seven ol them chose Mary Magdalen for a residence) to stir up strife in every way possible. JSv ery opprobrious epithet, every insulting gesture was made by these bejeweied, be crinolined and la<*ed creatures, calling themselves ladies, toward my soldiers and odicers, from the windows of houses and in the streets. How long do you suppose our flesh and blood could have stood this without retort? That would lead to dis turbances and riot, from which we must clear the streets with artillery—and then a howl that we had murdered these fine women.. I hud arrested the men who hur rahed for Beauregard: cuuid I arrest the women? No. What, was to be done? No order could be made save one that would execute itself. With anxious, care ful thought. 1 hit upon this : ‘‘Women who insult my soldiers ur6 tp be regarded arid treated ns common women'plying their vo cation ” Pray ho*.v uo you uvat a common wo man plying her vocation in ihe street*-? \ou pass her by unheeded. .She cannot insult, you! As a gentleman, you can and will take no notice of her. If'she speaks, her words arc not opprobrious. It is only when fhe becomes a continuous and posi tive nuisance that you call a watchman and give her in charge to him. Hut some oi the Northern • ‘liters j to think that whenever one meet- . neh a j woman, one must stop her, tuiit with her. insult her, or hoiu ikiiiunee with her. and sO from their own ctitiduvt tlu'V r^n.-trued | my‘order. ’ : ihe or i.d l,\r. O*.//n/’ may] so dual with common wi.-.-.cu, ami «-\u of J the abuud-tnci. l of :i;-* hear: hi ? mouth mav j speak—but do net l. ‘ j Uhv these she-adders of i\« Orleans i themseivc:; were at once shamed into pro- \ priety uf conduct bv the order, and Iroui j that day no woman*has either insulted nr j annoyed any live soluirr, an ! of a certain- • ty no soldier has insulted any woman. M lien 1 passed through liaitimui-.r on the 23d of 1-,-bruary last. tm-nibi-rs of uiv Stair were insulted by the gestures of the ladies i '.'i there- Not so in Neiv Orleans. One ofthe worst possible of of all these women showed disre.-peet it) the remains of gallant young De Kay. and you will see her punishment; a copy of the order which 1 inclose, is at. once a vindication and a construction of my order. I can only say that I .would issue it again under like circumstance. Again thanking you for your kind interest, I am. truly your friend. lln.-.j. J‘. liitt.t.:;, Major General f auumaudiug. A Crazy Letter from Bishop GOll - oral Polk. The following letter, says (he Provi dence ./-i/trso/, was" written by Gen. Poik to a dislingui.-hcd gentleman, formerly hi,, friend, and lias been placed in our hands for publication. Our readers will judge for themselves of the stale of mind in which it was written: CoLoinus, Ky, .Jan, 23. Hjtjv Sir.—l have just received your speech on the subject of .Senator Bright's letter. I blush, for my manhood when I come to reflect that the tongue, and life, and heart, and mind that uttered the seutitnents in that speech, were raised and nourished in a land of God’s word, Christ's teachings, and free government. How slrauge you should see and speak so truthfully one mo ment. and the next so falsely. Oh ! van ity, vanity. self, self, me and mine. What praisj and encomium you have for rdl oth er people who have tried to obtain their freedom, save and except only us poor thrice-damned cavnliers. Air. Davis, don't you know that no nation ever yet could consent to see and understand at.d aeknowle Jge frankly, be fore God and the world, that any portion thereof was ever oppressed or desired any more freedom than they had. England thought thus of all these colonies and fought seven years to prevent it. The United States is fighting with means and adesperatiou unknown to Christian nations to prevent, twelve or thirteen Slates (or colonies) from leaving ngovernment which they never joined permanently and for all time, but which has most speedily be come despotic, tjrranicul, oppressive and burthensome, of any nation within my knowledge. Now this oppression I feei, know, and experience, and utter the fads. iou assume the tyrant's power arid tell me what I say is not true. What despotic ruler or government on earth does less ? Answer me this, you miserable siuuer be fore God. . y* ell may you say that true heart would join hands with England rather than ever again live with our bitterest inhuman ene mies. Yes, bless God, Old England shall have us, she will have us, aud with twelve millions of “Amens, ’ long before we will be again subject to infidel Puritans, ration alists and ravishers of our wives aud moth ers, daughters aud sisters. Free govern ment in the Northern States never was un derstood, never was appreciated, existed ° nl y oy a consent for a time. It ended the day armed vessels were fitted to kill innocent people, unless they longer sub mitted to the yoke, and burthened with 550,000,000 per annum, and be slandered m public halls and by public speakers. The Puritan infidels succeeded for a rime, but went under afterwards. Truth, Catholic God, reversed their course; so will He again. The Puritan element 13 the enemy to God, is the enemy to Christ, the enemy to truth, to order, to obedience. and therefore to free, just and equitable government. None so biind as he who will not see. Black slavery is nothinq, and white slavery is nothing ; a u s ; uk vj view of the present war. The cause is a thousand years oil. Meantime, look to your Doited States Government. When the South is salely anchored in.au English harbor and a French -port, where are yon V Pda miserable sinner before God, may Goa hare mercy upon yonr soul. Amen. Leonidas Polk. DRY GOODS AT OLD PRICES! New Styles Prints, Chintzes, Ginghams, Bleached Muslins, Checks, Hickories, Etc.. A L h AT OLP PRICE .9 . MII.K HAKTIU.AK. SILK « IR<TI.AIIS, NII.K SMOiri, Sl’.list KB HACKEES, CLOTH SHAWU9, SCSI JIEIt SHAWLS The Sacaue?. Mantilla*. and Shawl,, are of the newest atylea. TVe ofTer them at Eastern cost. Thle Drew Goods at o 1.3 ct . Embroidered ditto 13 ~3 ct „ Dnrred A Striped ditto ...la !-a els Calico ditto a 1.4 ets Itlerrlranc, llamilou, Pacific, Lffllsh, Bpragiie.all the best makes ofCalico 13 1.3 Organdie Lawn. 15 ets Jaconet 131,3 cts French Cambric from, 13 1.2 to lb 3.4 cents, Plain Colored Silk Cbnllies, tor Chil dren, Colors last, ai 87 cents, worth 621-2. The above Good- have been marked down to ensure quick .-alt-'. Wo & D. Hugos, CORNER FIFTH A STD M ARKET STM fy!s Trustees’ Srlc. BY VI KITE OF AN ACT OF AMSE.W BLi oftbe Commonweal h *f Pennsylva nia, appr -ved February f>. 1861!, I will expeso to P“b!u; Siil*. on the premises, in »he Bor-mgh of Sharon, Mercer co. Pa, on Monday, August 4 tho property of the Sharon Iron Company, Cor.fci*rtng of cne Rolling Mill. St-el Workn. a lar>?e '* areljnusi-, 4!) Dwelling Uouses, and 40 acres •»x l-*nu; tegeuer with all. necessary Machinery for■ ni:miif i.-turiD{? Iron, Nails arid Steel. ‘ . *" H ™ (*■ desirable property for any party wish \-a to embark in the businesa. located on the Erie ij.xteufi-.il 1 eunsyiranin Uun*l, in the centre of trio ‘*«m coal region in we.-tern Poniwvlvnnia. convenient to five Blfi s t Furnace.*, and with u good i.rMu.oct pf the Erie A Pittsburgh Railroad throuen v. Sale to be absolute. Terms—Ouc-th:rd in hand, nr.d the balance »n two equal jiayoienU of six and niou months, wnn mierest irouiconlirmaiion of Rule. w . T M. C. TItOUT, Trustee. >fc*iron, July 10, lsC2. jyl4-3w<] Tho Philosophic Burner. ||All>i:yM NEW nOFKLE-.UTI.VO I’hilLv-tphi'- Burner for Carbon Oil is now n-it .y. 11 tunny advantages over the Common l?ur:>er«. . itinake.-iuruo «v mull li-rhi with perfect HMSrtl .It. y. Ir will burn any quantity <*i nil with rifely. it can ho a tied with h. lons or jhoit chimney. 4. ft dm be u.-;ed as u taper nisht-lansp. T * y- l>.» made to burn t ,, . , i»iii»tni' , nlly, t\ It ia :o vr - easily wicked tlmu any oth*r burner. : .. Ic can i.»i tfiswmed and lighted without re n.-'>viiig me cor.e. *• It J thrown nil the whito light above the cone. . 11..I 1 .. Ibe chimney can be removed or inserted Wittinut touching tho gin:;#. These burners are too common No. 1 size, and can be put on ony lamp now in use. Every per sou using Carbon Oil.should have a Philosophic r ent . 3; r)- ,yr £ uzc . n stddat A". F<H. K ill =froef, Pittsburgh. je-Myihv I*. HARDEN. * * «»WSfI2KS,-J>P SWEET'S . 1 m.ILUBLE LINIMEN't TOltHOKsfe unnvallcd by any, m a l! case? ol Lumens** *"«?» *rom sprains. Bruises or Wrenching. ita till 1 '£• ”?>• certain, Harness or Saddle ilalK Scratches, Mange ie„ it will also speedily rure Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre vented and cured in their incipient stkucs. hut ccnnrmed discs are bcyoml the possibility of-i EAtfic.il. CL'ttK. No case of the kind, kowevor i« f-' desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liumient, and its faithful application wil lUHwys remove the Lameness, and enable the hntsc to travel with comparative ense. isvery horse owner should have this remedy at haiid, tor its liinely use nt the first appearance of Lumooos.-* win effectually prevent those fnrmida <h.*eas«* inontienc-l. to which all horses are liable find which reuuer so many otherwi.se valuable horso* nearly ivirtalees. 4 H. E. SELLERS & CO., doa..:ly-d*w:eow Agents for Pittsburgh. TO THE PUBLIC. • CitheignorftntArdfalso Jy Modest of all denorai nations, treat and delicate disorders, solf abuse und diseases or tuations common and in eldcr.t to youths ofljoth :i;- 0 te"? fhb,k d ;f a, “ ly modestaredreadftdS and (or cn«A,S?. - sin very immoral [heir “B nknoriueo th“ fc*i b ° M “'lonsio keep them 4tWi*S/»•,. LU /£ 4 9 t}l ® tamo as Dr. BRAN tice miilit* in?^lust a * ucrative l‘rac rained in ignorance, sprung up almn.imSe ™d Trl?n^TS r ™^ ICt>V ! " t ».»iEbnc“"en^ , Ao“ to Ir.llr.rs and oents. myKtenously, meanly orilh nSi™}’. - J3 1 ° however, that numerow parents ~nd guardians are thankful that Lheii jJIS anl * wards, previously feeble . y i ani * < * el,c * to condition anil apnearonc. iilt A \st it lfl> U i cd • h<a lth and vigor by DR Im.uNsiKljP, besides many before and alter marriage through him havo boon saved much™- fermg, anxiety. mortificationVio Speraatm. hea or nocturnal emmiaaiona. are eomnl-SvSiSZi >■«? very abort apace of time by hia new remedies. rom the Vegetable Kingdom. havingseenthp lrfnt C f ,< u * , fci% cn, i a, P eatB ‘ e »f.!iehasabandon, cd it and .-substituted the veritable Female d»j»* oKy*?^ health and happinefß will acafn blooits upon tho now—pal lad tnontebauks anu Quacks. hat come and bo cured Consumption aud a» of ita winch so many annually till our countries can umo t ui» particulars can bebad of m« treatment by procuring a copy of the Medical AdSwK is given gratis to a!! that apply Having tSe ad vantage of over forty yean experience and coua ®Quently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who if ted by t u? Session, as well as recom mended by repectable euuens., publisiiere. pro prietors of hotels, <fec. Office BMS SmitMald n ? ar ® la . l ‘ lon d street. Private communi* ° f,he Uni " n sWctl^l - . BOX 800. dcfciydaw Pittsburgh Pod OBioe. WM. M. FABER& CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Foundera, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Sear the Penn. fi. S. Passenger Dewt PITTSBURGH, PA.. Makcfautubk au kinds Of Stcaia airines. ranging from three to one svUm?ii !,i o fil S.ll ors APower, and united tor «nst Mills, Saw Blast Furnaces, Factoriea Give Particular.attention to the construction el mall cases to give satisfaction: W edSd^^aif^ of the eo “^si;5 t - p® ®sA I. E FOUR Uns is ooD «ncloa®ti by palmg fen»!xhe Lets will t» sold together or separately, at low Ernree and longtime. Applyto .1 AS. S. DEVLIN, >pSadtf St. Mary’s Cemetery. JC'■ GROSS £r«l.by WIN SLOW>SBOOTHHffI SYIttJP 500 "'jgr SPECIALTIES AT HUME'S 1000 Pieoes "SSS.TKr“"' - *- 'TrUnming Ve,T * t Blbbon, for Ores, . 500 Dozen Hoop Skirts, from 4 to 40Npring*. Ladles' Bl'k and Brown Pie-Ble Hats. Rlaclc Lace Suits, G love* and Hosiery of all Kinds, B pi r ald*|Jk£ , ‘ e A WWU Bress Gimps and Fancy Buttons. 10 Cases Ladies’ Linen UandkerehPs. 000 Cambric Collars, very cheap, I S Mkun. Tl,^e, * <, " nd Laee B dhS , v?i , ,^* r “"* aßd Drak e«*~ Purple, Lilac, and Black ditto, Black English Crape Veils « collar*, hwiss and Cambric Sets, ‘ than Dsna™*”** 30 «*■*• *«"•' Emb’d and lldh'fs, Tlournlnr Cambric Handkerchiefs— splrndld assortment. Hair * els anti Head Presses, Palm Lear and Fine Fans, Xew Portcmonnates and Cabas. r bnytrswill End our Stock onSasaUy full f».*r the 86ft#'iu, hnd at the very lowest pricej. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholesale Room*, 2d and 3d Stori*«. fyl e-rovE •A A. BRADLEY, -VO. SO WOOD STREET, corner Second, PifUbergb,. Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealerio all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, 4c. JMr* In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, he merits oi which have been fully tested by housands, and the Stovo pronounced on equaled y any in this market; together with a great many ther desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now ffered to the public. A ££ *VM ELED GRATE FRONTS AND li hNDhU.>. of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low price?. Special inducements offered to builders In want of GKAI k FRONTS. my2dtf IMPORTANT TO LADIES! D«- MHS lIAKVCV, IIAVI.VG F4» a upwards of twenty years devoted his pro- tirne exciuiively to the treatment o| reunite Itifrcu'tzci, and having stKvjeeded in thou sands of casea us restoring the afflicted to sound health, has now entire confidence in offering pub licly his 1 41 Great American Xtemedy,’* I>K. HARVEYS CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS! Which have never yet failed {when the direc tions have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. or ill restoring the triton'to perfect health when il'fVri? from fy™ l ■UrKtiom. Prokpm the Whitet, or other weakness of tho Citrine Or- B'ln*. Alto m all cates of Debility or Nervine troetrotiQH.l/yeteric), Palpitations, h 0., Ac., Ac.. £l® tno forerunners of more serious disease. rAese /Vie ore perfectly harmlceeon the com ttitntmn.aml may be taken by the meet delicate fo mate imlhmit cansino dietreea; at the shine rime they act like a charm, by strengthening. invigo rating. ami restoring the system to a healthy con* dition. and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what oau‘e the Destructions iuay arise. They ehohld, however, net be taKuu during the first three or four months' or pregnancy, though safe nt any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. hach boa contains 60 Pills. Peice Ore Dollar, and when desirod will be sent by mail pre-paiii hy any a/1 r crl .red Agent, on receipt of the money i-f i hi ftSLsi°? h '‘' !t « r ’ V " General Agent S»oU by generally. o „ FUniXQ, au!6.l iTJwis 11^0 ' Street * nd the £, ‘* n «>“’>* INATltOih'A OIL. W« are now mancfactfrino color, (which color we warrant to bochanirij he age or exposure.) is unsurpassed by inyTHnmw nator tn this or Eastern marketa As a profitable it is: o^Ku^c? 001 *® CAUSTIC SODA, Useii by sIl lArse Soap Makers and Oil Rafiaariju .7f l v ) ! 1 MM 0 c l ? p ? r m atrengthall the aulke usanufiictnre'of 4 br( ” wht t 0 *“* <>« SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LTE; SILT fit menUo*fsaufficieuT. ,ra^*y *• AWdSS" WiU h* *"**«* «• QguHuFcotaora. A«ii Penna. Salt Mannfaetiiringhaihpaiiy, noibilycawiis Wood ,tr ’ ot ' K,ab «» fc . Uritatbumkamm. ■"Dr.BROWN’SMKDICAL ■■■ . “d SL KfJICA L Offioo, No. (Ml ' _ Smithfield streot, Pittsburgh. , flHu rennsvlvania. Dr- BRO W N. is an. old citine mPtttsbargh, end has been in. Piacriceforthelasttwenty-five t years. - His business 'ha* confined mostly to Private and 7 surgical Diseases. Wjt’j I CITIZENB AND STRAHHBK in need of a medical friend, shoiild not fell tn and out the sure plaM of reliet The Doctor ie. regular graduate, and his experience in thn trees oient of a certain class of diseases iT a serf ent« to the sufibnrs of obridShg *lvice. ,h * Ut ® ° f *“ raa *diee amf&Uowing' hh , DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES »Wch all m d ;S a ? 3 f in“th“. b (brf7 g& ho n p o ™o n f\^^.^^dS' B^-»2ss n . SSMINALWEAKNK&fe i.™ft rom *,S remedies for the alarming trouble ?ssaffi^aßsgraFS3' o7h^th oaata - “ d *WfeIMSSB n „ , RHEUMATISM., ■-.rJfi.Pg wn * remedies never fell to owe this painfalduease ur a few patb —he will warrant a Book lrritation of the Bladder, t> ••{“.•rWrth all jUseaim of an iaiplira origin. 'A letter describing the symptoms, dontainiog a : rrr. dnwcted to DR. BROWN. No/0* SmßbjfiVd Pm, will boimmediately anew am ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely packs l and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. M Smiths.!,) street Pittsburgh. Pa. nolfi-dawis J||ANHOOD HOWLOBTI BOWKESTOREDI J«t published. «» *|jA4 hatper TREAT Phyaiftil Incapacity, remit- A Boon to Thousand* of Sufferers." Sent nnder ienL in a plain envelope, to any ad* own. Fottpaui, on receipt of_a» cent* or tar itoetatnetaape, by Dr. CB. J. C.KfgIJVWL /WBoSSjTNit 9n.Mm .7-., Established 1842* ■ DIM E SAVINGS INSTmrnON, NO. 110 R! (orroaiTE tbe otmtou hoosU CHARTERED SY THE LBOI3IATCM& OFPICEBSIj: FMoMoal rAU,lr q VICE presidents. fefcjSl, mMljrflllliia JoA.a<Rh»4M &■*. jAOjteRI,, Jacob Stuskrath Thoiami 8. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Liard AlMShtlt TRUSTEES. Joaiah Hint ” C Zua ti*a. wb? hKr. wot Wtt. 8I& SECRETAR Y AED TREA SURES. ». E. HcKINLKY.' . Open daily, from »a. *. to*r.a. Altai Tom. WStBS&f3BS& toacenmolatjkbf amaU dopooibu aaMßaaetiLa asm whiep willw a reeouroe whadeeedM.' their money not only beinttafe botbeeifebtkrtmbttr. atoad of remain! n« anprodectire. tuvaß^T pOTwANTgtjr^plfi^N ■7 from the Secretary of the Ti«nilNUy; a ; book will bo op. nod in the tnh blof iina toon. «*■ H aana,,Hf rt eo»a!/Wood rohfenptioßi. under siTisiieitiimidiiiitgHiii U a . Itiumi nrniwfiitwea B— /rf’tSeunited StatM.!3rlnijranL andpayableintwoniy year, frwSdTte;a«rbe£ ing internet at the rate of eix pereantntt. nayabla baaed under tin AotufFeh- Thme Bonda. dated May lit. WW. will be la ned in ram of Hfty Unite™, One Hundred Dui- foraUr eeiwed. Subaeriwtiana for Fifty or One Hundred •criptiona fcra: iaiter aum aaay. at ihaeerWruf th e an b» • riber, tape] dT'tiie uawi > oiHiiMMrhird and one-thirdlnfottytlarkth(waiinei..Tw>&l«d *•-'"??*¥< nlliianr Certificate; wlllboaranted indap bate to tub 9enber» for the «nounip so-paid, tbe orirntl of wmob tbe nwhirinMrMMl ii»eiiiili k* Man # n #>.« •raaSSSadEM b >» n * .Any other lntoimttoadai»ndaiat«iwaidl»,, Bitmi oo application to ' Pmsitim liojjt Aaasar, Juno 27th, 1862. ~ f. . .JaSMf t. j.emaFF. BVBUBiww. m .;..VK; —iff WESTERS SKIVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & CO.. MANUFACTUItEItM Would call the ettentton of thepahUete thelt LAB ttl B'fUtK ot wall oalaetad COOMMUMUONUTING STOKE*. also, inranvgo Kltehme View., amle rreelei. Hal. *•" x£TE : £X7Lrxz mlu •lene !■ the Male. . The Diamond, Advance, Air*llpit Eolipae, and ban oit»f „ < n da IIM PRgMICTjty the MOm Atfc^StOTl’Rfr* . ■ MIPM ewardefi-MHeiu TRUE AMERICAN. HLOBEA REPUBLIC KRNTiffis^? ®eAT® PROMTS AND PINOCM IH TBR E-TATE.-- N B-W. Una thh DIAMOND ahd BCIIPSt Lotus aaißaaex......_oaea, aiciaen.. r .^iMTM' La REINEMAN, MEYRAN ASIEOIE, No. 42 FIFTH STREET, PITISBURSB. PA* . . . waoLaaau an nua Hama o WATt’BES, JEWELRY, OIAMONOS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description. FANCY 6 0 0 OS Bronx* Stalhar;, ete. WATCHMAKEBS’ TOOLS, Materlnle and MaoMnerp. Wholeeele Ageneyhrthaeeisbraud AMERICAN WATCHES, ■uatMtered at ValllHUß, Mmam, apie-3md ROBERT ABTHURS, ATTORNEY AT tAW, “Sag? MBPOURTH STRIWT spgs».: taTssr : '- MEANS* COFFIN, : (Saeesamn th M’Caefiinai Meaai A Oa^ WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streetg. - felftle prnmraea. vtr |A «p it mßromc var. m 2$ ‘‘ffStekaelf well alaama; enetha! b ll#M fw HH or approved awetitaima Pall and ha ta~ mmmStUKSSm NTBOrlr.
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