Volume XX. JJKTIBEIT TEBET ABlElj THE EUDOBADG, SNO ALOOHOLIO PBEPABATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY 08. C. M. JACKSON, Philadel phia, Penna., Will etiedually cure Liver Complaint. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic, oi-A«rvoas Debility, of the Kidneys, anti all Diseases Arising 1 from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or' Blood to the Head, Aeiditv of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food* Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ,.£. c “»,STOmmingoTthe Head, Harried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, LhokingorsufFocating sensations when in airing l>osture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs be fore the sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in ihe Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac. Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burn ins in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great depres si n n of spirits. And wilt positively prevent Yellow Kover, Billious Fever, Ac. THET CONTAIN Sfo ALt'OHOL OB iUD WHISU Y ! They will cure the ahore diseases in ninety-nine rises out of a hundred. Induced by tbe extensive sale and universal popularity of Hoofland’s German Bitten, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unseru £ulou3 adventurers, have opened upon suffering umamty the Hood gates of Nostrums in tho shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Tonics. Stomachics and Bit ters. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bciiicd kein, under the modest appellation of Bitters: which, insteud of curing only aggravates diseases, sod i£"t? !2 C disappointed sufferers in despair. DO YO U IfA XTSOMETIIIXO to STItE \G TU- E. V roc* DO YOU WAXTA GOOD APPETITE* DO mgWAJS *T TO BUILD CP YOUR COX STITCTIONf DO YOU WAXT TO FEEL WELL ? DO YOUWAXTTOGETRIDOPXER VOCE DO WANT EXERG Y < DO YOU 1V.4 XT TO SLEEP WELL .* />0 XQ£ r Y AyT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS feelingt i!' you do use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. FromJ. Newto-.i lirowtt, D. D., Editor of the & cyclofietUn of Reliyioua Knowledge. Although nof disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their .ingredients and effects? I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. . *3° mor « readily in regard to Hoof land b Gcnuan Bitters, prepared by I)r. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them fbrmany years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to roy friend Robert Shoemaker, hsq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles-of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was foilowed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of jodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for • i x months before, and had almost depaired of re suming. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. D t J. NEWTON BROWN. Phil.idki.phia, June23,lBtn. Front thn lf. Kennard, Potto,' of thr TnUh Jirtytiat 'tihurch Dr. Jackson—Dear S,r:— T have been fro qucntly requested to connect my name with com mendations of different kinds of medicine, but rezardice the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have m all cases declined; but with a wear proof in various instances, and particularly m my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Iloof land s German Bitters, I depart from mv usual course, to express my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv er Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation, in some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not »t will be very beneficial to thoso wno suffer from the above causes. Yours very reopectfullv. , . , J. H. KENNARD. Eighth below Coats street, Phila,, Dec. 24th. From the Wife of ALDERMAN WONDER, Ger- mantown. _ „ , Germantown. June LIMB. Dr. C. M. Jackson Sir: —It gave me pleasure, two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying what the German Bitters had done for «no. lam now perfectly cured of all those diseases your medicine professee to cure, vixj Dyspepsia, Chron ic andNervousdebility,disease of the Kidneys. Ac. The powerful influence it exerts upon Kor vous prostration is surprising, I have been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitten,and without hesitation, have recommended it for the abovecomplaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown, and is sold in every Drug Store, and in most of the Grocery stores here. If any one should question what l say, let them come toGermantown, and I will prove to theirentwaetion, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above diseases. Respectfully. HANNAH WUNDER. Main street, above Rittenbouse, Germantown, enn’a. JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution, and give health and strength to an overtasked ana diseased eolth. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY Philadelphia, August 12,1862. Dr. C. Af. Jackson— Dear Sir: While in Vir ginia, owing to the change of waterrl was taken with a severe diarrhoea, which teemed incurable, and which greatly Weakened me. When we reached Martinsburg, I feared I should have to come homo; but noticing tome of your Bitters in the store Mr. 11. H. Price, in that town, I pur chased a supply, and ontakingit was speedily re stored to health., The diarrhoea was quickly checked, and I experienced no return ox it. A number of my comrades, who suffered in thesame manner and from the same cause, with whom I shared the Bitten, join me in this certificate. I expect to return to thesaat of war with theLeg i on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit tors in my knapsack. I would not be without it for its weight in gold, particularly on going into a limestone region. Yours, truly, A. E. ALTEMUS. Company H, Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. . See! that the signature of ** C. M. JACKSON/’ i* onthe Wrapper of each bottle. PrinciDal Offioe and Manufactory, ISO. H3l AHCH STREET, JONES, & EVANS, t Successors to 0. M. Jackson k Co.) PROPRIETORS. 4V*Forul«b7l>uinitUasdl>Ml«,ia.T«7 town In tb. United Statw, and by Dr. SEO. ■. KCTUB, H. P. MHWIBTI, Wttrtm,,*. SSfc.^. ■«< tb. PliMi»d irfliblldil. . hrutealMtay 'agmwfMMimmmM OonwaDltbWd MidywrtbVSilw. CORKER FIFTH & SMITIIFIELD STREETS, (FORMERLY COURT EXCEEQCER,) (Opposite the Post Offieo i The sud»( ribi:r havixci taken theabovo well-known stand, will be r {leased to see his friends at all hours. Uis wines, iqaors, ales, and cigars are of the best. je24-3md JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor. rjiifE m w n-Exnti; skirt. EATON, MACItUM & CO Invite the atleiuiun of ih« Ladies to the Pateut Flexure Skirt. U Rives a graceful and elegant form, and entire satisfaction to the wearer. They have also on hand a supply of that favorite FRENCH SKIRT, known as the t iUXOMSE OK.^EKIE. They also invitethe attentionuf WHOLESALE BUYERS to their stock of lower priced SKIRTS, manufactured expressly to their order, and sold at Eastern prices. KA lOS. JIACRVMdiI'O.. fc'O. 17 Fit.l. ureet TO THE PUBLIC. ■Aft PEfI AI.LT a --- -Edthe ignorant andfalse ly Modest denomi and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or tuations com man and in cidcnt to youths of both sexes, and adults, single cr married. Because I>B. IIBAXBTBUP publishes the fact of bis doing bo, the Knoruntond falsely modest, are dreadfully ~ jf <u ( ’ and think it a great sin very immoral ana tor contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them tdl i t tb , e £ ■}“ ,hc aami! os Dr. JfllAJ!- “'.fttljP, (except publishing) le->i a lucniiive prac tiee might be .oat to them among stupid fiiisely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised m ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence, seme, Ac., to dollars and conts, mysteriously, meanly orilb gotten. It is to publicity, however, that nmn*»rou parents and guardians arc thankful that then sons daußbtm and wanlj. prcvh.u-ly fco.bic sicli.y and of delicate condition and appeurumw h ' ::,l,h 111111 vigor by OR LuAJNbi Kui. bestuej many before and after ! marriage turough him have been «aved much su* • fonng, anxiety, mortification, .Vo. Spcnmiturr nea or nocturnal emini&sions. atvcoitml-.teiv cared in a very sh*<rt space of time by his new remedies, which arc peculiarly his own. They nroconspoumif roui the \ egetable Kingdom, having scon the nulacy.ot the Mercurial treatment,he has abandon ed it end substituted the veritable Fcicalo dis eases are treated with marked success—having had over forty years (40> experience m their treat ment in nosnttals of both the Obi World and in tne United states; leads him to say—to all with a tair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with uiontebimks and uuack.s but come and be cured Consumption and ali of its kindred diseases, of which so many annually fill our countries, can now be relieved, providing they attend to it in time rull particulars can be had of my treatment by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser, which is given gratis to all that apply Ucnng-iho ad vantage ot over forty year- experience and ohs-ervat’.oii, consequently, be has superior skill m the treatment ut special ais-u.-es, and who 1- daiJy consulted oy the profession, a? well iu recom taemiod by repectahle citizens, publishers, pro prietors o; Imtids, Ac. office *5 SmiuifieM street, near Uianir.nd street. Private communi cation:- from ail parts of the Union ?trwtiy at tended to. Direct to BOX 800, Pittsburgh Post Offioe. TO Oil. UKFINERS rpllK (;.Mi£liSl(<XP.l> HATE SfAt»E A- arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries, unde Dr. Twcddle’a Patent TROMP APPARATUS patented February 4rh, 1.582. by which'fire is ren dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum or other Oils, and we guarantee «.»ur work cunuo be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy We refer with confidence to the following par ties, whoso Refineries we hare fitted up: L«»ng, Millor & Co., Petron.i W..rki; \Vignin»an A Anderson, do S. M. Kier & Co., Excelsior do Alex. Taylor A: Co.. Jcflcrson ,h> Lockhart A Frew, tiriiiiant do The above works worn designed and constructe and put in operation by l)r. If. W. C.TWKDDLK The following work.? wo hare also fitted up: K'-o.'ioiuy Oil Company, Dartinplon: Messrs. Chadwick & Crumpton, Kittanning; Johnson Drahrun A Co.. Wools’ Run Krewer, Sill A Co.. Pitu-busirh* Reuse k Gruff, j.< Johnson A ilmthor. >io Forsyth Dros. i .MAno.hustu DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos. 100 WATER A l(If FIRST iSTRKKTS. 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Address GEORGE COLTTOTJN, Agent. jell-3md Office, 2-1 Wood st. Pittsburgh. ★ If ★ ffl je HORSE OWNERS.-DR. SWEET'S. JL INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any. in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is, magical andeertaiu. Harness or Saddle Galls. Scratches, Mange, Ac., it will also speedily core Spavin and Ringbone may* easily be pre vented and cured in their incipient etagw, bat confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a aaniCAL cuax. No case of the kind.- however, is so desperato or hordes but it may-ne alleviated by this liniment, and its faithful application wil alawys • remove the Lameness, aua enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Eveiy horse ownershonM hare thir remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearanoe of Lameness will effectually prevent those formida* diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. R.E. A 00., Agents for Pittsburgh. de27:ly-d*w:eow WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And lmportom of WISES, BRANDISH, GINS, AC. A I/SO, Distillers and Dealers in PINK OLD MONONGXHELA RYE WHISKY SS7 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. rpo BCIIDEBS AHA VOXTKACTOKS We are now mannlactariiiK a superior aritide of la I M K , which wa aiapnparad to ddinr from oar COAI> TAU,M»UBnTT»TBEn. Family OMal always on iSf WCSWIf, fIIWAR * PITTSBUR DAILY FO Address of the Bishops Assembled in Home to His Holiness Pious IX. PRfiSSNTED TO' Ills HOOTS't>J, Jrsfe 9.M852. Most Holy Father : —K ver since the Apostles of tlpsQS Christ, on the sacreil j da}* of Pentecost, adhering in prayer to I St. Peter, Head of the Church, received the Holy Ghost, and actuated by His Di vine impulse preached to the men of al most all nations then congregated in the holy city, to each in his own tongue, the wonderful power of God, never, we be lieve, to this day have so many successors ot those same Bishops on the recurrence otthe same solemnities surrounded, whilst he prayed, the venerated Successorof Saint Peter; listened to him whilst hedeerecd,and strengthened his hands whilst he performed acts of government. And as, amidst the perils of the infant church, there could be nothing so well pleasing to the Apustlesas to stand beside the First Vicar of Christ on j earth, then newly inspired by the Holy Ghost; so, to us. amidst the distresses (if the Holy Church, there can be no duly so important or so sacred as to lav at the feet ol your Holiness all the veneration and all the atlection that is in our hearts towards your person: and at the same time with one mind and one voice to declare with what admiration wcregard the virtues that shine forth in our Supreme Pontiff, and with what resolution wc- adhere to the teaching of St. Peter's successor and to the things which he has ordained and decreed. A new ardor inflames our hearts, u more vivid gleam of faith lights up our minds, a I more holy hive takes possession of our souls. We feel our tongues quivering with lue flames of that sacred lire which inflate ed the most meek heart of Alarm when she was surrounded by the twelve Aposties. with desire for the salvation of mankind, and impelled the Apostles themselves i.. proclaim the wonderful works of God. Therefore do we return our heart v thanks to your Holiness that you haw; per mitted us to have recourse to your Pon tifical throne in these most troublous times, to console you in your alllictiou, and to open to you our own sentiments ami those ol our clergy and the people committed to our charge. We utter to you our accla mations, with one mind and one voice, and v.c pray that all prosperity and blessings may attend you. I.ong may you live, oh Hedy Father: long may you'in health and Strength rule the Universal Church! Go on your course, detending her by vour strength, guiding her by your prudence, ami adorning her by your virtues. J.eud tbe way for us, like the good shep herds, by your example : focifthe sheep and the- lamhs with heavenly pasture : re fresh them with the waters of celestial wis dom. For you are unto ns tie- teacher of sound iloetrius,youarethe centre of nnitv. you are the unfading light prepared by tint Divine Wisdom for the nation-. Von are the rock and the foundation ol the (.'lmrcli herself, agaiast which Hell's gate- dmll •never prevail. When you speak, we hear Peter: when yon give a decree, we obey Christ. To you we look amidst the great and many troublesome tempests ot' the world : who, with serene brow and un daunted soul, are discharging the duties of yonr sacred otlice, invincible unu undis mayed. lint while wc have mosi just gr.uiuds tor this, glorying, we cannot but turn ottr view Upon sad sights. Oil everv side we see before us the monstrous deeds of those who have miserably desolated this beauteous laud of Italy.’ of which you, Host Holy Father, urn the ornament ami protection, mid are striving to over throw your supremacy of the Holy See, front which uii that is good and noble bus flowed, as from its true source, to civil society. For neither the established rights of centuries, nor the peaceful, long continued possession of government, mor even treaties sanctioned and confirmed by the authority of all Kuropc, have .-ulftced to prevent them from turning all ih'ings upside down, and treating with contempt. Till those laws upon which hitherto the foundations of empires have been based. But to advert to our own special "inter ests, we behold you, .Most Holy l ather, desjioiied of the provinces bv a bleb pro vision was made for the dignity of td;c Holy See and the government of the Church at. large, and that by the crime of usurping men who only “use their liberty as a cloak for maliciousness. " And we consider that we ought to return you very many thanks on behalf ol all Catholics for the undaunt ed spirit with which your Holiness has combated the unjust violence of tlies men Foil « IttlllilM/.E '1 nk Teju'oiiai. Pov.- fii ok 'ruk Hm.v See as a xeoessahy and Manifestly Pnm ihkxtiai. Inktitetiox; an 1 we hesitate not. to declare that, in the present state of human aifairs, the Tem poral Power is quite requisite for the good and free government of the Church and of souls. Certainly it is fitting that, the llo man Pontiff, the Head of the fnirersal Church, should be the subject of no other government, nor the protege of any ; hut should be his own master, and dwell in his own dominion and jurisdiction, and in dignified, tranquil and generous liberty, should be the guardian of the Catholic Faith, and its champion, and the ruler and governor of the whole Christian common wealth. Cau it be denied that in the present con flict of human affairs, opinions, and insti tutions, there ought to exist, on the con fines of Europe, midway between the three continents nt the Old World, some one spot that should be sacred, and should be an august, residence whence should gQ forth, alike to the people and their rulers, a mighty and influential voice, the voice of justice and truth, favoring none before others, obsequious to none, that could never be intimidated nor circumvented by any artifice. How, on the present occasion, could the Bishops,of the Church have come in safety from the whole world to meet your Holi ness and to transact with yon affairs of the highest moment, if, when they assembled out of so many countries and nations, they had found another Prince ruling over this territory; who would regard with suspicion the respective sovereigns of the Bishops, or being distrusted by them, would himself he regarded as an opponent. As Chris tians they have.one set ofduties, as citizens they have another* not conflicting but di verse, and how could these be discharged by Bishops, unless there existed at Borne such a Temporal Power as that of the Pon tiffs, wholly independent, and serving as a general center of agreement, breaihing nought of human ambition, attempting nought for the sake of mereearthlypower. Therefore we freely come to our Pontiff- King, and we consnlt with him on the af fairs of the Chnrch as Pastors, while as citizens we equally coqsult for the good of our country; nor do we sacrifice the duties of the citizen to those of the pastor., nor those of the pastor to those, of the citizen. ... Who, then, shall presume to impugn that Temporal Power which is so ancient, and so firmly basedyn solid grounds, both or authority and of necessity? What other j» FRIDAY MDJijriNG, JULY 11, 1862. j power can In; compared witfc it, if only in regard to its human which is ! bused the security o! princes add the lib | erty of peoples ? What power is so ven ! erable or so sacred? Whitt* monarchy or I commonwealth, either iittiaacient or in modern times, can boast.frights so au gust, and of such long prescription, tind of such undoubted authorisi¥ !: Tf' all these slionld once be comemnwtoid trampled upon, v.liat prince can jM-xittre of his realms, wluit cnni.'nonwoaltjh.of itatorri tory? Therefore, MoaOjoly Father, whilst, you combat on bchau of religion, yi)u combat also on behalf'of justice and of right, winch are the foundation of every State. • ■ Hut. upon a matter of sapk deep gravity it hardly becomes us to uttgr many words who have so often hcardjfou speak, or rather teach with authority, V Your voice, like the trumpet of the priests of old. hath sounded rn-or the world, and hath pro claimed " that it hath cofeae to pass by a singular design of Providence, that the Human" Pontiff, appoint jd>by Christ to be the Head and centre of tht> whole Clmreh. has been put in possession Of a Temporal Power." I Tel. Ap. Malfcll, 1860. Allo cution June, 18-V.i. Allocrthn .inne, 1860. hncycl. June, lx6ii. Alldention Decem ber. t««o. 1 Therefore to hold, as most certain, that it wa#*Wot hy chanec tbat tills temporal government was eon terred on ihe Holy See. ybot that it was given to it hy a special Divine ordinance, m a long succession of yetos, with unani mous consent ot kingdoitfe and empires, and which was conlirmedjdld consolidated bv means little short of-ndraculous Hy another solemn declaration you also proclaimed that you ven “resolved to keep entire and inviolate.' the Civil Princi pality and the 1 cmporalt Possessions and rights ot the 1 toman ChigM, .which belong to the universal Ciuholi#". world: and that the guardians of the Principality of the Holy See and ofllie Patnmony of iltessed Peter hi-hmgs in all Catholics, and that you were prepared to layddown your life, j rather than to desert in: any way this j cause, which is the eamjeof "tiod.’of the | Cinircii, and iif justice.” i Kneylieal. Jan. I -Mill. . To these noble words we re spoml wi li acelnim and with applause that we lire willing to g,, with you to prison and to death: and we humbly pray you to remain sieailtast and immovable"iii this cotirageoi;, resolve, being mnde a soectn cle to men and to angOla of invincible courage nm! exuded virtue. for this is wimt is looked for at your hands bv Christ s t hiirek. for whpse more prosper ous government the Temporal Power tvas most providentially conferred on the Homan Pout ills, and wl(ose. consciousness ot her duty; of gunrdingThe same hath been sneli, that nnce.wlich the Holy See was vacant, during molt severe troubles, tin- temporal possessing.of the Homan Church Were jointly jESnim-tfred by the whole of the Fa:hers,'6f the Council of Coiistnm e, collectively.SMlgshown in pub- { be documents. Such if the request which the l-’aiihtid. dispersed' ’through all the | (■ouutries of tie- world, twite to you': the,- j desire only free access to you, and freedom j to obey the dictates of their conscience.— Such, in line, is the request which civil so ciety makes p, you, telling that its own j foundations ar*‘ to tiering should vnar I iov eminent be Mihvcrtcd: 1 And now want tnurashall \s«* ?,av’.’ ~u have already condemned with just ji'd*'- in.-nt the wicked men. the the g*>ods ol the Church; yuu have lowt-luiined all act' done hv tlmm to he milt and void: i Allocution, Sept., i-Sy.i:) all such meas ures intended hy them yuu have declared to he wholly unlawful and sacrilegious i Al locution Sej-t. 15. V. . :, a n,l th-t -authors of such outrages ujii mrne lightly and de servedly derhuvd to have incurred eccle- sitistii'nl )n-nit.ltie- ami ri-nimiv.-i Ajios!.. March I>'■:.(). i '1 lii'Si- mi weighty wuriix ni' yiuu mouth and so noble nets it is our duty to receive reverently, and to renew the expression of our lull assent to ihem. for, as the body sympathises in ail respects with the head, to which it is joined by the connection of the limbs as one and the same vitality, so it cannot but be that wo should feel to- gether with von, that we should he so united with you in nil this your most se- vere atiiietioii, us that, what you have to sufler. wtr aisu suffer the same by the union ofatfe«-ii<.u we have for you. .Mean while. we earnestly beseeeh Almighty tind that He would pal a period to this wicked disturb:;!}.-*-, and that lie wuuld re-tore the Spouse •;!' His Son. the T'lurch, so lamentably despoiled and oppr»-~-ed. to her pristine glory ami liberty. It is. however, to us, nothing wondertul that tho rights of the Apostolic See should he invaded .and opposed with sueli active hostility, for it is now inanv years since . . . .• the insanity ot certain men has reached such a pitch, that, discontinuing tn reject or invalidate merely “ome particular doc trines of the Church, they-nmv form the deliberate purpose of wholly subverting the whole of Christian truth and the Chris tian commonwealth. Hence the most im- pious attempts of vain science and pre tended learning against the doctrines of the Sacred Scriptures, and against their inspiration. Hence their mischievous ac- tivity in withdrawing the younger mem bersof the Church from her maternal care, and in imbuing them with the prevailing errors of the dav, or in keeping from them al! religious instruction whatsoever.— Hence their novel and most pernicious theories on questions of the social, politi cal. and religious order, which they dis seminate everywhere with impunity.— Hence it has become, to many, a familiar thing, even in these countries, to despise the Church's authority, to arrogate her rights to themselves, to trample upon her precepts, to slight her ministers, and to ridicule her worship ; to praise and honor religions errors, and Ecclesiastics who have niiserably fallen into the way of per dition. The venerable prelates and priests of God are deprived and exiled, or thrust into prisons, and ignominiously dragged before the civil tribunals for their faithful- ness in the discharge of their sacred office. The Spouses of Christ mourn their expul sion from their conventual homes: they are starving, or in danger of starvation : men of the religious orders are reluctantly compelled to go hack into the world ; vio lent hands are laid on the sacred endow- ments of the Church. With the vilest and worst books, .newspapers and carica tures, an incessant war is waged against faith, morals, truth, and even common de cency. But they who do such things well know that in the Holy See, ns in an impregna ble fortress, are contained the strength and forces of all truth; and that by them the efforts of the enemy will be baffled. They know that the watch tower is there, from which the eyes of the watchful Chief Guardian espy from afar the plots that are laid, and that he gives warning of them to his fellow-soldiers. .Hence their implaca ble hatred, hence their unmitigated rancor, hence the undying zeal of these flagitious men to depress the Holy Roman Cimrch and the Holy See, and, if it were possible, to destroy them utterly. Who, 0 Most Holy Father, beholding these things. Of even nearing them'detail ed, can refrain irom grief? We then, overcome with grief* Kft'nptmr hand# ana eyes to Heaven, ilnplOring with all the eameztnen of oar mu the Divine Spirit, who, ns on this Jay, sanctified and strength ened the infant Church nnder the rale of Peter, would, now that you are pastor and guide, protect it, exalt and glorify it. The Blessed Virgin Mary, whom yon solemnly honored in this very place with the title Immaculate, is witness of the prayers which we have put up; these sa cred ashes, too, which we venerate, of the Holy Boinan Church’s patrons, Peter and Pan!, are witnesses; so also are the vener ated relies of so many Pontiffs, martyrs and confessors, which sanctify this very ground on.which we stand; witnesses,last ly, are those Saints whom, by your final judgment, you have this day enrolled in the catalogue of the Saints, and who are now to undertake, by a new title, the guardianship of the Church, and now first to otier,from altars dedicated in their hon or, their prayers to Almighty God for your welfare nnd safety. hilst, then, all these surround us; we, the Bishops—let not impiety cither pre tend to ignore or dare to deny the faet of our protest—we condemn the' errors you have condemned; the novel and foreign doctrines which are everywhere dissemina ted to the injury of Christ’s Church, we detest and we reject; the sacrileges, rob beries, and violations of the Church’s im munities, and other crimes against the Church and the Sec of Peter, we reprobate aud condemn. And, this our protest (which we request may .be enrolled in the archives ot the Church) we confidently make also in the names o!'our brethren who are absent: v. hctherof those who, through the troubles oC the times, arc detained at home bv con straint, and to-day are silently deploring their inability to be present; or those who, being hindered by grave affairs or by ill health, have been unable to be with us to-day. We unite likewise to ourselves our faithful clergy and laity, who are ani mated towards you with the same love, the same pious reverence as ourselves, have given very conspicuous proof of their affection towards you by the pravers they have unceasingly offered up, aud by •he extraordinary amount of money they have for the most part contributed to the collection of the Peter's Pence, well know ing that these sacrifices of theirs were the best means that could be adopted for pro viding not only tor the urgent neces sities of the Supreme Pustor, but also for. the permanent preservation of his liberty. Oh! that all the nations would agree to provide for the safety of that which is the common interest, not only of Christendom but also of ail social or Jc-r!. Oh! that the Kings and se'rulur Govern j incuts would understand and be instructed tlint the cause of Hie Pontiff is the cause of .all Princes; and Kingdoms—understand to [ what results are tending the nefarious at- I tempts of his enemies, and that they would j at length j>roci<le for their last things ! t Oh! ilint they would be wise, those few I unhappy men, Ecclesiastics and lleligious, j who have been unmindful of their voca- I tion, and have re!used the obedience ; which they owed to tire Prelates of the j Church, and rashly usurping the govern ing oifice of the Church, have gone off in ! the way of perdition ! This we beseech the Lord, our Host Holy Father, weeping prostrate at your sacred feet— from you v,e seek the celestial strength which your Apostolic and Fath erly benediction has power to impart. Let it he plciitilul and flow bounteously from riie inmost recesses of your heart, so that it may irrigate and refresh not us only but our most beloved absent brethren and the faithful of our tiochs. I.et it be such a blessing as will soothe and alleviate our sorrow and the sorrow of Christendom, may support our weakness and make fruit ful our work and our labor, and hasten the coming of a prosperous time for God's Holy Church. I lom n, this ,-th day of June, 1 coif THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. iPATEKTEti January 21.1862.) Requires only a trial to prove its incomparable superiority to any pipe now in use. It may be smoked without any ilt-frU'riouH or vhpitaHHHt ejjects, as the oil of to* ba«vo is not drawn into the mouth, and the tongue docs not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous properties. The bowl is made of t ho finest Devonshire clay, and gives totho to bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. Tho to -1 baoeo run not become moist, as in ordinary Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into tho stem: henco tho pipe never becomes offensively rank, arid tho breath ot tho smoker docs not proclaim to every one he meets that be ha? been ** indulging in a pipe/’ When the bowl becomes clogged,or the drip beneath requires cleansing, the pipe maybe taken apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl may at anytime be rc-tored to its original whiteness by burning in the tire, Uiist drying it thoroughly) ora new bowl may be procured of tho dealer: U!t.Ucad the opinions of those who havo tried this pipe: “From personal experience, we know it to be all that it is represented.”—/'A iVin/tr. Inquirer. *‘A very decided improvement.”— Public Ledger “All who have tiled it bear testimony to its ex* I'L-UencO.” —Evening Bulletin . “ Decidedly the best pipe in use.”— Monayunh St «>\ " The pleasures of a smoko are enhanced a thousandfold by its use, and the deleterious ef fccts of smoking aro entirely obviated/’— Sunday fJitpiltch. “I heartily concur in the testimonials you havo as to its superiority over ail other pipes in use.”— JohnS. llohrer. M. D. “ it obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of tho poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential oil and nicotine.”—.S’, C. Briedenbach, Numerous other extracts might be given, but the above are deemed sufficient. JONES & EVANS, General Agents, No, 931 Arch street* Philadelphia. 4SF* ftcutton—As this pipe is protected by Let ters Pateut, any person who may imitate it shall be proseoated to the nil extent of the law. W. AD. RINEHART. Agents. . No. 149 and 191 Wood street, jelB.2meod . Pittsburgh Abut teahstera-wanted im mediately, 109 experienced teamsters* for service in the “Mountain Department/’— Wages $39 per month and one ration per diem. Transportation will he furnished to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY* Maj«.r and Quartermaster U. S. A. Office Quarturma-ter U. S. A., No. 949 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. iny23-tf EAGLK OIL WORKS. NIGHTMAN & ANDEESOU. Refiner* and dealer* n n’KK Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pittsbargh. Alsu, Benzole and Car Oreaae constantly on hand. Orders, left at Chess. Smyth A Co's on Wate and Pint streets, will be promptly filled. oc2&6m OWES BTME, MERCHANT TAILOE, 4» St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. Having returned from new YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS. CASSIMKR& and VESTINGS, which euhS purchased at prices tar below the usual rata. APGraat inducements offered to cash buyers. •a2k6m EUROPEAN AGENCY. Thomas battiqan, European Agent, 111 Water street. Pittsburgh. Pa., Is prepared to bring out ofaena hack passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by SALE.payable in any part of Europe. «fwt the tb. ud Cincinnati Rwil road. Also. Agrat for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the linca of Steam an sail ing betwemi N,w York, Lirerpool, Glugow and Galway. fall ANO MOWING HA. xShSfcr -_ °" m.xtdwrto bOML IJUTATEDINE AN YH- : - ; ; > ' MT Dr.BBOWN'S MEDICAL J and SURGICAL o£ca, No. 50 . Smithfield streflt, Pittsburgh, . f Pennsylvania. • Vr. BROWN is an old dtiim of Pittsburgh, and has been in Practice for the las t twenty-five yean. Ills business has been eonnned mostly to Private and j Surgical Diseasa-. I CITIZENS AND STRANGER ; In need of a medical friend, should not fell to find out the sore place of relief The Doctor is a regular graduate, and hi 3 experience in the treat- JUS* 1 f, ccrta l n elass of diseases is a sure guar na ?SP cf <*taining permanent re advice. h of h>s rem * ,l, « and following hig , ..»»• BROWN'S REMEDIES never fell to cure the worst form of Venereal Dueaaes. Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.*— Ah» all diseasu ansing from a hereditanMtaiiiti which manifests itself in the form of tetter psoriasis, and a neat many forms of skindie eases, the origin of which the patient isentirdy ignorant. To persons so nfflictod, Dr. BrownoSmi hopes of a snre and speedy recoverv SEMINAL WdgAKNESB. Dr. ilroirn’s remedies for the alarming trouble nßen by that solitary habit ot sensual £!?»„ .a™ ”' w ! lic^ ti ‘® young and weak minded DufiL&T* r*li* 0 ' t , l . e,r own destruction.) ar — ro . tncil, ? s known in the country of healtb° f ‘ “ ako a s|ieoli k restoration , RHEUMATISM. _- a ?5? wn 8 remedies never feil to oure dug painful disease is a ggw oats—ho will warrant a Ue A l *® treats Piles, Sleet. Uonnoßhcss §f nc tare. Urethal Discharges. Female Weaknnu. Monthly Supprwsiona, Diseases of the Joint i. Fistula m Ano. Nervous Affections, Pains in tne m r 1 ' t *., will be immediately answer. e*t. Medicine sent to any address, safely packe 1 and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms. No. 80 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pa. nol&dawiis * STO V B A. BKADLEY, NO. SO WOOD STBKET, corner PittAbnrgU, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds cl Cook, Parlor, ana Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Ac. 49* In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED ti AS BURNING COOK STOVES EUKKfU AND TROPIC, he merits o* which have been fully tested by houeands, and the Store pronounced on equaled y any in thu 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 fie red to the public. 49* FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest style*. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very,low prices. 49* Special inducements offered to builders In want of GRATE FRONTS. my2otf ICECREAM! " ICE CREAM It SlAll BAkERi *» CtiMCTIOSEM. NO. «S DIAMOND ALLEY. P. SCHILDECKER would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he is now prei ared nt his saloon to serve PURE ICE CREAM at all hours of the day aod. evening.— Also, fresh evory day, aline large assortment of CAKES and BkEaD, of all descriptions. Kept constantly on hand, the very beat CONFECTION* FRIES iu the City N. B. Orders ibr PARTIES, JLe., will bo sup plied at the shortest notice. je2S:lmd IMPORTANT TO LADI ESi DR. JOHN HARYEY, HA VINO FOR upwards of twenty years devoted his pro fessional time exclusively t.» tho treatment ot Female Ditficultiei, and hating succeeded iu thou sands of cases in restoring tho aillicted to sound health, has now entire confidence in offering pub* liely his “ Great American Bemedy,” OR. HARVEY’S 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 in restoring the system to perfect health wLc n suffering from Spinal Affection*, Prolapn ts Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or pane, Also in all eases of Debility or Nervous Prostration. Hysteria », Palpitations, Ac., Ac., See., , which are the forerunners of more serious disease. ÜB-TAcse Pills are perfectly harmless on tks con stitution, and may.be taken by the moot delicate fe male without cavaino distress; at the same time they act like a charm, by strengthening, invigo rating, and restoring the system to a healthy con* dition. and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however, not be taken daring the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, os miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. Pbice One Dollab, and when desired wilt bo .sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. PRY AN, Rochester, N. Y„ General Agent .Sold by Druggist* generally. JOSiKPH FLEMING, Corner Mr.rke- street and the Diamond, aulb.lvtUwis PITTSBURGH FLAG MANUFACTURING CO. Are prepared to supply BITSTOTO FUGS, PRINTED AND OIL BOILED MUSLIN FI.AGB, All Size*, from 5 Indies to SO Feet. At lower piioee than can be bought in the Boat. DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE JOHN W. PITTOCK, Agent for Company. g£ENSINGTON IKON AND NAIL WOBKS. LLOYD At BLACtv, .Manufactnren of ar, Sheet, Boiler, Plate, Hoop, A and T Iron, Nail* and Spikes; bo, Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Raiir lron, anitable for Coal Work*. Work* are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse. No. 88 Water street and N 6 Market street. Barraley’s Bnildiag. apl&fiam-i* Oresson Springs, Cambria Go., Fa. Thin deugutfui, and popr* ULAR place ofsummer resort, located direct ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of .the Allegheny Mountains, &300 feet above the level of the ocean, will be open for guests from the lOth of J une till the 10th of Oc tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified, and a number of Cottages hare been erected lor the accommo dation of families, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions here in * first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Ten-pin Alleys, Baths, etc., togetner with the purest air and water, and the most magnifleent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel phia. $? «p; from Pittsburgh. $399. For further information-address - JaSQ.dtf Cnww Spifa^/coiS^bUX 1 . M'BmVUIi. Plfit and Fumy FUand On yr mi Ovsnhlrts onhaad, sad made teeaderJea Mntjt notiee, at = B. Wn.lilAMSlj; i SRIBT N*. df7 w. ct*d* MlMt ■ Established 184?2 L^'Pira ...®^sTmmoN, CHARTERED BY TBm PrenHemt Jr., VICE PRESIDENTS. Mfe'iiir-: FrueHBellin ; Joahua Rhodes. JohnF.jeaaiags, Jacob Stnckrath Thomas S. Blair Alex/Bradley Henry Lloyd AlMShck TRUSTEES . Josiah Kina C Zng A S Bell Joe Dllworth 8 8 Fowler W A Rood Jas W Woodwell R C Schiherts FRakm _ GJTUeketMB - JM lfernan 8 H Bnxtma* -:: > V ... H J Anderson J“ WBexler D E McKinley C H Wolf BojnlllCiidai Wm Smith W Ihmsen OB Jones : BF Jones. ~. W H Phelps C B Herron SECRETARY AND TREASURER. ■D. E. NeKHIiET. : Opendaittr, ; fioin»i;it.to;a*. tcT'AIMI Tues day and, Saturday evemnrs.from6toBo’clock. Deiawits received ef'ONE DIME and onwards. . Dividends declared in December and June or • Dividends flowed to remain are! placed to.thv credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and near In terestktlrasebapomdinf It Books containing Charter, Sr-Laws, nished at the ofltee. 49? Th» Institntiba offers, persons whose earnings are sinaij, the opportunity to accumulate, by small depot!ts, anted, a Bum which willbe.a resource when needed, their money not onlyheingsafe butbeartagiutereiLln stead of remaining unproductive. . myzl NATIONAL LOA’N.' vj win be opened on the STth day.of TanatlMa. at tbeoffioc of Hanna. Hart * Co.. corner of Wood and Third streets; inttsbnTwhOPcmtcyfJbsil^«- subscriptions, under mr l»|icil»Haili»JOi Bis If 8. Coupon or Registered Bonds. redeemable at the pleasure of the United 'Btatet after iftvaTmart, and.payable u twenty years front date, and bear, mg interest at the rate of six pereentuihi payable semi-annually, to bo issueduudmtlio Act csFeb- TStsefionde, dated May lit, IMS,wHI hb is suedin stuns ofFiftyPollara. Ona IlmndrcdDot lass. Five Hundred Dollars, end. Oueillfenneaad Dollars. No subscription for lasi Hub Imy Dol* lan, nor for any firactionof that sum. mTn re ceived. Subscriptions 1 for Fifty or Quothtlidrcd Dollars mastbepoid.atthe 1 1 -- if mbsmihilis. scriptipnsfcr • terser • sum itf, «t<fc>»pttbD of the MbMribtr. bopcid *t tfc*4a»s oronerthud that no paymentthan be less the* Fifty DoFara. - CcrtMotao will be muted in dup icate to.sub senbenfer the amounts so paid.: tbs . original of which, the subscriber win transmit by Uiait to tha Secretary of the. Treasury. Bonds, aaafonsaid. will be issued thereon to eucheubeeriber.ar his order, or to the holder, thereof, carrying l interest as expressed in such'cSrtificate. Any other information desired will be promptly given on application to the subscriber, personally or by letter. JOSIICA HAI9NA, t „ , Subscription Afeut. Pittsburgh Loss Aatsoy, t :: r;vt.- Juno £7th, 1862. / : M9-tf ICE CREAM!:! WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY I rr " PHTSBU'fu^, GRAFF & OOP MA NUFACTURERB Wouid call tho attention of the pubtie to their i*a Ran of well ee’l<*o.ted COOK.P/MUM MS . ALSO. IHFKOTSD Kltebea Kauee, Orate Fronts. Mol *®w y* whlen trill toned the Beat Coal Cook SletM in the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eolipae, and Iron Oitr, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the U OTOVM^ t AI»o^ERBTPRK? MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE*REPTTBUC and BuUjDESS to the band iMk of E ® B CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE: N B—We Une the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE o»H&ok Stores with Soap Stone Idninta. which * end the fin better than inn. oeZkis Lome nxnrenui -chab, nnu. lssidu REINEMAN, MEVRANfr SIEDLE, No. 42 FHTH STM2ET, PITTSBURGH, ,PA* . WHOIeMAL* UR BBT AIL DBILKBB Dt WiTOK, BWftlT, DIAMONDS, . SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description. FANCY GO & OS Bronze Maturjr, etc. WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS, Materials and Moohlnery. WholeealeAcener ftr theeelebratad AMEfKAN WATCHES, apl&-3iad BOBEBT ABTHUB&, ATTOBNEY A.T LAW, AND COMMIBSIONER OF DEEBa, J ef Ohh> •ekyand lllXixen. N-en Wo. MS FOURTH STREET. wiLLuniam. Band ■’caroins. “eSESfcSEt ■BASS A COFFEE, (BneeseMnleH’Caadleat WHOLESALE GBOCEBS, OoiiMr Wood and Water Streets, . mm«"' : ■ Firwnnw. r*. |4«HT lireu rer. -■ MW. *; • r BAVE foUB MONEY *hejt*Sfeß«Bd«eteßliTThlt PIANO. “in* thMe HwiU well as name: on, that uilieht ioneh. that will not ache jroqr wri t OFFICERS. PAUL HTJGTT3. .rwic oiirr MWaUtatJUu.
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