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    £NTIKKI,y TEGET ABLE]
WO ALOOHOLIO PBEPABATION!
A PURE TONIC MEffICME.
•Hi HOOFI,AND’S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS
PREPARED BY
DH. C. M. JACKSON. JPhiladel
phia,Penna.,
Will effectua-lly care
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic, or Nervous Debility, Dlaeaui
or *l>e Kidney*, and all Diseases
Arlalnr ban a Disordered
Mvw or fttomnch,
such
as Consti
pation. Inward
Piles, Fullness or
. Blood to tho Head.
VT Acidity of the Stomach.
Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust
for Food, Fullness or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
„*.?* g'J lutt . er “'S at the Pit of the Stom
of !>! e Head, Hurried and
Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart,
Choking orsutfocating sensations when in a lying I
posture Dimness of Vision. Dote or web? be
f wLa A l *! I *' Fcver , a ?. d Dull Pain in the
Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel-
W/fruS and Ejrea.Pain in
the Side* Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac.
Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant
imaginings of E v i 1 ,
and denies
sion of
prerentVellow Fever, Billions i
THEY CONTAIN
Th°„l^ #H l , OK »*» WHISKY!
o^?u7 i ofrh™ t dSS bOV * diSeOSef ' in ninetv -" in<!
Induced by the extensiVe sale and universal
P* Hoofland’s German Bitters, (purely
hosts of ignorant quacks aud unscru
e±S!S?Sf n i ur ? 3 - 1 * ave .‘lP«"o<‘ “P® n suffering
55?2t, t - h E floo -1 5” tes °* nostrums in tho shape
u d t ¥v vil <ny compounded with injurious
trues, and christened lonic. Stomachics and Bit
ten.
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic
eS. a SSr,t D . P ' e^ r ! ,: bottl ,V' !i ' »nd big-beiiied
Sao.i , modest appellation of Bitters:
nlkili JS j of cur ‘ ng °, nly aggravates diseases,
Do¥oTwltX n s,}?s&
EN YOU?
DO YOUWANTA QOOD APPETITE’
DO stitutios! TOBUILT) rr rom CON
DO YOU WA NT TO FEEL WELL’
Do neshJ ant ro afJT Rm rors
DO WANT ENERGY!
DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL ’
DO FEEUNt?- T A fI,tfSKA Vr ' rroortuus
If you do use
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
Frmn J. Newton Brown D. ft., Editor of the En
cyclopedia Jirhoiou* Knoirledc/f.
p- A *l2V°ai?? tdis . posedto , fa ™ r or recommend
KSW “l* ol^ 09 through distrust of
a u d •®* c **» I >* et know of no
fSISTkVu*^ 11 wl K * “fiP ma >’ not testify to the
benefit be believes himself to have receired from
?“* shopl? preparation in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of ithers? 5
labJ’? t n^. th _ <l m m?i readily in Wd to ■lloof
landa (iennan Bitten, prepared by Dr. C if
this city, because I was prejudiced
SJSstlrti?? for man . y . £ e * ra . under the impres
sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture
I «n indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,
Rsq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper
S&£ ,d r for enoc ora«ement to try them, when
suffering from great and long continued debility
JJWddj* bottles of these Bitters, at the
,^wVLi;.V he ye » r - followed by
’Tin 1 r . el ‘ef. *t> d . restoration to a degree of
111 * 1 v,^°l". hi ? h 1 h 4 d not felt for
sixmontha before, and had almost depaired ofre
raining. I therefore thank God and my friend for
directing me to the use of them. o Inß no lor
_ J. NEWTON BROWN
ParLADKLrHU, June 23, Iflftf.
From thv Rett. Joernh H. Krnnord, Pastor of the
death it opt ist Ghurch.
Du. JaogflON — Deau 3,*:—l have been ft
fluently reuuettod to connect my name with oom
kinds of SedidM, b$
renrdirn the practice as out of my appropriate
sphere, I have in all caeca declined: but wIS a
clear proof in various instances, and particularlv
land e Uerman Bitters, I depart from mv usiml
conviction for
froofnu debility of the system, and especially Liv~
ft nt 11 «* W ™™bl! mhi&U in.
trot usually X doubt not
J? tie very beneficial to those who autfer from
the above causes. Yours very rMpeetftilljr
Eighth below Coats street, p’hiia.?Dec. 24th.
from the Wife of ALDERMAN W UNDER, Ger
es n.. , Qijuaktow.v, June 1.1861.
me Pleasure.
B «rt«lcate. testifying
ffwJjwfauu*??.s**?W lll fe, r “>e. !lam
tedidne proftsem tocure,
.eaaAHgnrouMjMßy.ltean iFtfioKidiKS
te. ane powerftd Influence it exerts upon Ner-
To °e yepetratinn is surprising, I have been con-
SMtajsfhpfJsnftiuM to your Bitters,and
WMniMSitaßgn, hare recommended it for the
teKMm? sawnrass
pwlrtwia Germantown, and is addin everv
P**f B®% and in most of the Grocery stores
nara. If any one shonld question what Isay let
thsoioame to Germantown, and I-will prove to
ȣ at ?* e ?iR* ra have cured in
ffinmir* m ° re than twent * ««« ofthe- above
SUNDER.
• •*! «*•«, above Rittenhouse, Germantown
tOBI*
JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS.
ffii" p - ttieconstitation. sad give health
*~lthr* n * ,h *° “ overtasked and diseased
READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE AiIMY
n„ is u BBtnADgtPHiA, August 12,1862.
and wfiS? P lffi c St Btemed ffiP llrft hle,
ssSpfiSiJWiVsJlK:
Mored to Kfltrth. ta i&*!. tw “ sPeedilyro
®S^VdT«perieSc^.h ”*. wa * S™* l ?
numberoimy<wmyiism °? Jt A
mtmif lasmS thj in the same
sharedueßitten. join^X??*????®'whom I
expect to return to tiie'seat of if, 1 ?®? 11 *?- I
Petticnlarly on going into a I
Y 0 - Comp.& E H«&.
BEWARE of COUNTERFEITS.
is «^£^RfSh°UL M - JACKSOir "
Prinointl Office and Kun&otorr
SBTton ARCH STREET,
JONES & EVANS,
(Srocnaotaio C. M. Jacggog t Co.)
PROPRIETORS.
® r * XBYIEI,
K. r. l: v Pittsburgh. '
<»«e«J3EKiVSIK!o. I
the ELDOBABO, j
(rOSUERLY enURT EXCHEQUER,)
CORNER FIFTH &SMITIIEIELD STREETS.
(Opposite the Post Office.)
The hv escribe r ha vino
taken the above wolf-known stand, will be
Pleased to see his friends at allhours. His wines.
liQaors, ales, and clears are of the best.
)e2t-3md JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor.
'|IHF. NEW FI.EXFRE NKIRT.
EATON, MACHUII & CO
Invito the attention of the Ladies to the
Patent Flexure Skirt
Itaives a graceful and elegant form, and entire
satisfaction to the wearer.
They have also on hand a supply of that tavoiite
FRENCH SKIRT, known as the
CRINOLINE DR APER lE.
Theyabo invite tho attention of WHOLESALE
iIUYERS to their stock of lower priced SKfRTS
Manufactured expressly to their order, and sohi
at Eastern prices.
KATON, MAfHl'Hf 4b fo.,
NO« 17 Fifth slrrH
TO THE PUBLIC.
IjlS *■ I V - ■
jdthe ignorant amUalec.
ly Modest of all denomi
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
abuse and diseases
tuationa common and in
cident to youths of both
eexex. and adults, single or married. Because
D&. Bbanstsup publishes the fact of his doing
BhoSed > '*n3‘{hS ll ii* ,:i ® ly modest ar e dreadful]?
ani * thr 9 te |t a great Fin very immoral
f?^^rfi >ntanu ”^* ,on corruption among
their wives, promising sons and daughters. The*r
family physician should bo cautious to keep them
iiT , H?i l p a f lce th ? tth i e ?'. , '-' ,t!Pfi:ime nii i>r. {lran
SXKUP• (c*cept publiriiing; le«i a lucrative proo
tiee might be lost t.. them among stupid filMl.
‘( nil presumptuous fainUiea 'horn and
raised in ignorance. sprung up as mushrooms an
Jj}? «»“l’j*ra society, intelligence, sense. Ao to
gotrer? “? p, , CC " ,i kr ‘nystcrioit. ly, meanly orill.
gotten, it is to publicity, noworcr. Unit uwnormC
parents and guardians arc thankful th«t theii
sons, daughtersand wards, previously feeble
Mckiyunduf delicate condition and iipnetiruniw
;k vlltriip !° hc;,l,h v 1 Sr
ihAAiXftiitul, heMcies manv boforn and oftr-r
mmmge through him Imv© i/*m much
fermg, anxiety, mortification, ,Vc. Spermatnrr-
Uca or nocturnal fcmmi.-roott-. „i>. «-,.rm.lotclv cured
«i & Piry Fhort ipaee of tiwo liv in< new rciuodior.
, 1 n - ' J ' h r>- U !'C comi-nundi
faH«ey'nfsh?sSS i!f • *i , !" E "‘“ | , I,a,,|n * seen tl„,
laUficy.of’heMeicui-iid treatment,he hw ahaudtin
cd it and substituted the vegitiide Wumicdi.-
eases ere treated with nn rked siavecs—having
over forty years ««, exi-erieum miffm?:
mer,t tn Hospitals of 1,.,th the ijJJ \r,,rid „mi
the United States; leads him to say—to ail with a
?,!5.„ tr . l s ' hea i!l “ltd nai>i,ir.e£s will again bloom
upon the now—nailed cheek. Xrijie no lonverwit h I
montebanks and .ju.-icks, but i-orao and 10-fcurad I
Consumption and all ol' i,s kindret disease- t! !
now h,. S r a "lUi , -i l , ! -y !11 l our countries, ear, I
S?V ir Fi !,- r '’ndinif they attend to.it in
tune bull particulars ran he find oftr,y treatment
byl.namnng a copy of the .Medical Adviser,which
is given gratis to all.tllat a; id., iiavtng S«d
'?■£?;. "i over lorty y (...r. evpericncc and
ob. erv oMon, cyn-c.-jncnf'y, ho has superior skill
m the treatment of special diseases, ind who is
daily consulted by the profession, as well aareeom
meuded by reportable ruber.- public,,ers nro
pnetors of hotels. JL'e. Office H 5 Southfield
street, near lhamond -treat. Private cotnmuni?
tend=dt„ D;r^t , ;;‘ r " tb * Union strict,y =*'-
de&!yd&w
XO OIL aIEFINEKS
T** l FSDI!RSIejiF.D HAVE HAltt:
1. arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries. undo
Dr. Tweddle’s Patent TRO.MP APPARATUS
patented February 4th. 1862, by which fire is ren
dered totally unnecessary in distininu Petroleum
or other Oils. and we Kuurantoo our work cauno
be excelled in durability, simplicity or oconotny
We refer with confidence to the followim; par
ties. whose Refineries we have fittod up :
Messrs. lame, Miller A Co.. Pctrona Work-
Wightmarj A Anderson. Ra*lo do
S. M. h ler A Co.. Excelsior do
Ales, any lor A 00.. Jefferson do
hocknart A I row, Brilliant do
Theabovew.ir!.„ ..-ere designed and constructo
and pat in operation by Dr. 11. W.C.TWEDDLK
The folio w.tv,.:!,-- we have also fitted ui*:
Kcurihu.v oil Uoiaunny, L'lirlin.-t,,;,:
Metf&rsi.CnauWiek A Crumpton,
.Johnson Ontknni A Co., Wool * i't:
Brewer. Sm”A"6i“l*llK:.ttri'h
2teose A <»ralV.
JobnH<.ii A E.-otb'
frWth Bra.-.’ i'c,;; :-,f.h c .
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
Noe. 100 WATER A NU i'litST :;TiU.'Mi,
Brass Founders. Plumbers
.STEAM AND GAS FITTERS.
mhll:3mil
H«OTS ami SHOK.K,
AT WO. 89 MAItKKT fiTItEET,
I.OOK AT TJ!K IMIHMCM
worthsLs"* 1 '* 11 Lasun * H <*l «»ii*w i..r .j;i,no
forii d jgis&?r ti "' < •«*»«»
$L5O?w”4 n |ioo. LaSU “ S tiuUtnM
sljlr I |jSrth§!.62. r * D ‘’ b Morr, .’“‘“ Ucel “<«><« fi*r
woe'll 75“® G “ at Con * rep ' i Hml Roota for $1.37,
Ladifw'Fine Morocco Silvers for 5 n0., worth 73
Laaica rinoKidblipi)6refor73c,worAsl,l2.
All »Ih«r(omb In |>r<>|torllou.
JAMES ROBU.
**' Market rtroet. near Market Ilouao.
]VoTHKRs r ° ° U BmvEIM
THE PENNA. HALT MANUFACTURING CO.
Having completed their arrangements for tlie
manufacture of
JO.WKMBATED Oil, OF VITRIOL.
A «.«ir’Vl’lfS l <l, 0 -n“J‘ pI ' v the Irade therewith,
u.. .® r StuPhaTing n capacity of 12,000
i.L I’® 1 ’® daythey w‘U •>« enabled to till orders in
largo quantities without delay.
Address GEORGE COLHOUN, Agent,
jell-3in.l Oflioe; 2+ Wood *t. Pittsburgh
★ -K
OWNERS.—DR. SWUUT’fI.
i lIHiALLIfiLE LINIMENT FOR HOR^Ed
M^i“ru^wS“|
confirmed eases are bejond the pouibite. of«
hapicmij cuns. No ease of the kind. however is
e or t o **®!*?* but it alleviated
br this Limment.andita faithful application wll
bJMrasassaf ssassS s
Lameneei will effiMtnolly prevent those fbimidi
*ll howee are liable.
h£jtWoShfoer nT otherwisB vr®
d.2r ; ly-d*w:oowJ*-ffi»* b^
WILLIAM cabb a CO.
WHOLESALE BROCERS.
And Importers o t
WUTJM, BRAfiOITA, (JINS, ate.
ALSO,
Distiller* and Dealers is
FIKK OUHKONOS&AHELA STS WHISKY
*W USnty ■ tract,
PITTSBWICH, pa.
T° BUILDERS AND CONTSACNTOBI
W« ennowmeniUeotariiirenpei'lorertticlejof
Ii I 31X1:, \ :
which we ere prepend to deliver from our COAL
YARD, SOS LIBERTY NTSEET.
hSftJSSS * i '* mUy el wen on
■m ucntinivui*
H,nnJHJ'r% a f u £ eS ;°f a smo ' t ®, aro enhanced a
IwXL-f fo W- by ,ta Us °. «n<l tho deleterious cf
ok,n ® entirclv ebriHte,l.”-W* j,
1 heartily concur in the testimonials you ha ve
m," H: a " ° ,ker “*<* in
a gy6at extent, tho deleterious
un I! 0 * 8 ™ o ."* constituents of tobacco—
an enaontiul 01! and nicotine.”— ,y, (\
Numerous other extracts might be given bn*
the above arc deemed sufficient
JOjyjS x JEVANS, General Agents.
No, esi Arch street. Philadelphia.
,hi * Pipe » protected l»y Ut
ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shuii
be j.r.wecuted to the full extent of the law
U * v D ‘. K .L NKHAKT : Afcnts.
i#>l . i N °* 149 arul ,RI «reet.
Pittsburgh.
iV w NAC4I7ES,
I.AI'K I*ol \IS,
•.An: i*oivis,
l*A€E I*OI.VIS.
I aJ-5 w,,h smkvks,
M,, | I SI.KKVKS,
1.. W CIKIUI..IKS, WITH .SI.KKVKS
WA('QI;k,S from mt no l<> S.l
< I.OTIV SAI QI CS.
J-iiOM tin AS It I l‘H r A l;/'S.
LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS
* ~r ACt/l KS. in plain ni».|
NEW STALES IN DEESS 00 OH 8.
Itfj.'KKU A NT) STIUI'EB .:i|.'KS
FOR AT y. CENTS.
W. 4- I>.
t '.rii. -.'nmi Hn.l JlnrlK-l fiin-Hi
tft.il
A •»,!! TKAMSTEIW-WAXTEIt
for FCTviee L 'ii E tho . e *l- orit ; ne «l teams!era.
Wages $23 |,er month ami' aim r „ti™' per'die JT
Transportatmu will ho furnished i,, iheir de-tina
non. Apply to A. JIONTOOAIKKV
.. .'lajoraud Onartermarter U.M
OOieo Ouartermaster t\S. A.. No. Iltu ldhertv
street. Piitsliurgh. Pa. mya'-tf
eagle oil wokks.
lIOX soo,
Pittsburgh Poet Office.
WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON.
DEnman aniuikai.ekn in hfre
V ' ,|u: , ll ;! y suiirunteed, Pittsburgh,
hand Bon - o!e anJ ‘-ur tlrease constantly on
'a r fe- !“' » l Oiew. Smyth A Co's on W«e
* tr L Wltl promptly tilt-j.J.
OWE* I>YK\K,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4S> St. Clair Street.
TO UE.
H™! 1 ? 1 kku kvku nwn stew
nA^r«PHi!'c' ,lth i a imSS?,., 9 ' 0 ,? 1 * of <-'LOTIIS,
I.AbM.HhKKS anil V ESnNGS, which can hit
purchiucd at prices far below the usual rates.
lcd “ oeme,,ta offered to cash buyers.
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MTNE3,
w»k ks
1-A.IIIC. M>COBI)V «y CO,
Sheath. Hrar.iors'and Bolt Cn|.|.,. r l'rt—ea Con.
ner Bottoms, Raise,l Still Bottoms. f-pi'lGw
holder, 4c. Also importers and
dealers tn Metals. Tin
I Into, Sheet Iron
Fire, Ac.
o-jnstantly un hand. Tinmen's Machire
,io
T*‘ b l’' cml orders of Copper cut to any dtsirod
"* rn - f«2!:iyd*w
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE
Garden and Vidoyard Onltnre of the Vine,
ma>i F.inTitr:nrnoni:bii( wi\ K ,
||fMi.Nn. ton the ise U r am a
sa c. . othow in the Northern and Mid
dlo States. I’roiusely illustrated with now en
gravings Irom carefully executed designs. verißod
bvdireotprsetiew. Uy JOHN PillN, ahthor of
Bessy on Upon Air Urape Culture. 1 ' to which
was awarded the I irst Premium of the tmerienn
Institute. To which is added % selection of ].>-
rJ‘P,r“.i 0f o Ameno i*'A Vineyard Practice, and'a
Carefully Prepared Deserijdion of the Celebrated
Ihomery System of Grape Culture. I'ric,. At tlO
ftent tree nl postage. upon receipt of jn icci
_*• l'lllb ■•Wl' PUtshii'riih.
FARMERS. TAKE notice.
» »I"'
80CNJ> OATS.
drcli' hrod.~ i» “uontities not less than fivohun
wTejaia 1 . Payment made on delivery, al
No. 34ft Liberty street, or on Levee.
. ALKX. MONTGOMKRV.
Jesu-dtt ujor and Quartermaster U. S A
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH WAIlf) FOUNDRY
[PITTSBURGH, PA
: ..Warehouse, No. 140 First and ISO Second str
•dSn ! n» h !J2' anil descriptions o,
sST^i'. R ii tO T “"tt'Sßllx. Gas and Water Pipe
oSSffiE"* St “‘ MouUa
tomderf^ 1 " 8 <a ‘ 3tin ** cf
‘b«l!^!?a“ CO, VP 1 ® t 0 ““Wno shojp attached to
rttodSit^^fnwmsmTrfittu.xw.UWefuJl,
jjMXUT COAL DEPOT.
WM.M. STEWART,
»EAI.tiR IN COAl„
SANDUSKY
pKedwitb oaal « j&g*
. EUROPEAN AGENCY.
r| a uDMARf RAITIeAI, EFIOPEAH
from or to any part of the old country, either by
gteamor sailing packets.
DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
BQBS£aSEB3
New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and
BBAPIHO ASA HOWIKO wa
CHINES.Hay ElevatoriLBep«S2
Power;. Hay Aaki. SeythS^^fs^ 11 ™
SSS?dg?2ffi^r U “«* “^“VSn
nextdoor to Hare's Hotel. ibertyrtreet.
fomST™*™™ “tusmasiacp
* *»«KSftOU
THE ANDBEWS PATENT PIPE. nAIf V pfiorn
(PATENTED JANUARY 21, lSt>2.) ■ - »1. .
jnE«i;iBEN oxi.y A tkiai. to Address of F. W. Hushes Ena
pipe now in me.'TZybe^^SdlrUh^ 0 o"v f. elivered t > the Fourth of Jtdy
d<ictcri : m* nr vnptraam! <i9'.v(j, a 3 the oii of to- .Democratic Convention at Har
riSbuVg-
Micro a peculiarly pleasant fragrance? Th" to- ' llnnks ,0 " 10 I resident for the “diirmfiecl,
manner in which
Jfe a^r S 1 b b i?oJ^ ' r ’"“I c «“''entio„, and
n ‘lKp r T <ioc S. ,sot Proclaim to every one ho •' l,ter molion lor tinal ndionrninent the
I>r<?Si,i ° n ' 3,Uir(,SSed —n.ion as
beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may te take follows : -
apart by removing the rim. Tie clay bowl iro?
jjy burnineln , tho r fi‘ tor '.’riginal whiteness
aiIiXZS i.?iS ™ fi £ e - (fiist drying it llioroughlv)
mlr b ?7i y - bo Procured of the dealer:
thispipe- theo!,lmon3 « f those who have tried
..ii inl??* • |)creonal experience we know it to be
ull thet it is represented. Phthrin.
-ah !IZ decided improvement.”—/W.c 7.«f>r
cellen^”-&^*g„ ,^?“ r le3timmy l< • its «-
Decidedly the boat pipe in ttse.”-
»Nm r.
sbw sac<u ! kn,
XKW NA4'<lll|:n
Just opnncd fin.l
V r ery Ch<Mi|i,
Manufacturers of
A PBACTICAL TREATISE ON Till:
(ii:.vn.i:ui:.\- or :iii: CoxvK.vnox Be
fore proposing the motion lor final ad
journment, and the dissolution of the offi
cial relations which 1 have the honor to
hold toward this highly respectable and
intelligent representation ofthe Democracy
ot Pennsylvania, permit, me to return to
you my heartfelt thanks for selecting me
to preside over so important a convention
Accept my grateful acknowledgments,also!
tor the kiud and genial manner in which
you have aided your chairmau iu the per
iormance of, to him, the untried duties of
his position. Butabove all,let me express
to you niv gratitude tor, and congratulate
you, and through you the Democracy of
1 cnnsylvania, and everv loyal utan iu the
nation, uponth.s day's work! (Cheers.)
In no other mauncr could you have likely
rendered more service to your country and
more worthily have celebrated the anni
versary ot the birth-day of American Inde- 1
pendence than by the labor you have dis-!
charged this day. You have adopted a
series of resolutions that are mere re-af
lirmams of the great principles that were
enunciated by our fathers, and seat forth
Hi the decree that declared the colonies
ol America Ircc and independent States.
! Cheers. I These principles are especially
saving in this life Struggle ofthe nation
w.th tile monster of secessionism hacked
by armed rebellion. They assert certain
ioanrnaole rights. That great lint, to
the reailiog ot which w.- Iniv..- ’just
|:«i n"d. a -• iis ilia! aiuoiig these riglitH
lie-. .iwerly, mill the pursuit
1.1 happiness, i.s Well, also, the right, of
icsistance tu tyranny, and the usurpation
lit power. lon have vindicated your ri'dit
Ui re.s.-t all encroachments upon, and too
lation 01. tile tight of personal liberty and
personal security. which ihe Constitution
tu terms guarantees to us all, and of which
none c.iit be deprived lmt by the judgment
ol hn per, ~i the law ofthe land.—
1A ‘‘'■i-r*. i Ihe resolutions adopted, e?pc
eonl_i lineo-leal oenoonce, in spirit, if not
.11 l-rnts. the ■-i'eraonal l.ihcny Bills,"
and tu- seli-ui-- ui the nreseu!. Cuttgrr-ss,
to accompli,!, ih- end of a disloyal -partv.
ye,,r-. ago untwiui-cd I lirougli its leaders as I
its .Mijeet, t,, i\.t: •■ iae utter extinction ot'
slavery, are but a declaration on your
part, to stain! by tin- guarantees of the Con
stitution of the I'ailed States, as framed
by tne ill!tiers. oi the Kcpubiic, and the
Moliitiomot wtiiea guarantees through the
counter (although unjustifiable, retaliatory
and I.eletistve) measures, wiiieii sucii vio
ni"ou< provoked--iiuve culminated ill the
dreadlui civil war tliat now nfilicts the na
tion. (Cheers, j You hove, in elleet, de
clared, whatever may he the provocation
and wrongs inlhetid hv fanaticism—bv
ambition, hv desire for place and power
that would sooner ••reign in hell than
serve iu tieaveu! tlm; neressionisin is not
the remedy for such wrongs. That von
will support and stand bv the Cnvermnout
in the vigorous prosecution of the war.
and in alt its constimtiotml efforts to put
down the reoelhon which this secessionism
has evoked for its support. X'o utilise,
however aggravated, can justify attv State
in attempting to withdraw from the l-’ed
era Union. j Cheers.] \'„t only (J oes
sucii etlort strike at the sovereignty of our
Coven,meut —not only does it seek to
overthrow the Constitution which forms
the moil, lmt it destroys our material
interests, mid all the political greatness
Ol the people ol these States and of
the i mum ihe Mississippi river could
ntner he cut in twain. The people
0t I euusylvauiu will never submit to see
the month o! the .Sus,{uehnnnu river, nor
ol the waters into which the Allegheny
and .donongalicla (luiv under the jurisdic
tion and control of a foreign government.
--Secessiomsm never can he submitted to
by the pcople-ol the Xo.uhcrn States, and
armed rebellion must lie put dowu by the
oyal men oi the country by force of arms
hy all men wlm will stand by the sover
eignty and exi-tenee of the Government.
tint u IS « ■i|iiiiilytlKir nitty to put down that,
other treason, amt sentiment that begat
secessionist,,; [cheers] .Vholilionism is
the parent ol secessiom-;m. although the
issue may h- illegitimate, j eh-or.s 1 There
mv out two parties in the eoimtrv: one the
■•tends ~l Constitution and the I nimi and
the other then; enemies. Tlu-se enemies
are the .Secessionists South and the abol'i
lomsts .North: while the friends are the
loyal patriotic men, of whateverparty.who
stand by the Constitution as it is, anil the
l. mot. as it was [cheers] The man that
cannot stand upon the platform that von
have constructed to-day is a traitor to'his
country, and is either one who is know
ingly engaged in the conspiracy inaugura
ted lor the • -iiltnnnte extinction ofslavery.''
or is a beguiled, deluded fanatic and in
strument. There is one great end to be
achieved by the Democratic party, ami
that is, the restoration ofthe Union,, ami
the bringing about of a peace and an end
ol the civil strife thatnow prevails through
put the land. Thiß we seek to accomplish *
by upholding tho Constitution in its into"- i
rity, and by putting down Abolitionism j
and.Secessionism; alikeilsdeadly enemies
War is at all times a dreadfnl calamity to
befall a nation, but a civil war, and sucii an '
otto as that, in which this country mow i
writhes,struggling for its life i 3, f'b r the
extent of the country which it embraces—
the great material and political interests
which it jeopardizes, and the bravery, en
ergy, .and intelligence of tho people en- 1
gaged in it, of proportions and magnitude
whir.h the world has never seen. How
long shall this contest rage? So long as
the schemes of abolitionism, such as those
before Congress during its present session,
are either enforced or. pressed upon the
attention ol the national legislature, just,
so long would this struggle, in some form,
continue. A restoration of any union
based on the affections and loyalty of the
people, would be an impossibility. Con
stitutions and unions formed "thereby,
must, after all, have their foundations in
the hearts of the people. All other con
stitutions and unions exist only on paper.
Cariy out the emancipation schemes of
abolitionism, and how soon will you. get
an affection for that constitution and: the
union, based thereon, that undertakes to
protect the people of the States in the
right to regulate their own domestic insti- j
tutions,. and which confers by its oro- j
visions alone the right of the master to re
take a fugitive who owes services or labor?
To hope to restore the -Union by such
means, is to expect to build it up by de
stroying it. In the language of
aentative from a Border State, Mr. Wtck
liffe, the yonngest man here will ; not live
to see peace restored by such means. —i
Whether this objeetof ‘ ‘.the otter extinc
tion of slavory.’’ is to be accomplisheaby
a military proclamation declaring the
slaves of rebels free : whether it is to be
accomplished under the pretext—l may be
permitted to say the fraud—of the eon-
' —Jfonoyetil-
ORNIN
[ fiscation of the slaves of rebels, or
by whatever of the various schemes
that have been introduced into the
present Congress for the purpose of
bringing about the same end— the effect
must be to make this civil strife intermin
able. There is not one of them that is not
a mendacious usurpation, or does not
propose in the project itself, a men
dacious usurpation of the Consti
tution. . Whatever, in fact, might be
the ultimate effect of the abolition of
slavery in the cotton States, it is a convic
tion thoroughly rooted in the minds of the
people tnerej that cotton, rice and sugar,
cannot be raised without negro servile la
bor.. if so, then if we destroy this domes
tic institution, we destroy the whole value
to them of their wharves, their warehouses,
their dwellings, their plantations and ev
erything else that ,g}ves them pecuniary
wealth, aid moral, social and political dis
tinction. The only manner, therefore, that
this struggle car be. successfully termina
tea is the way indicated in jour tesolu*
tions, and by saying and giving assurance
to the people or the'slaveholding States
that their rights shall be protected under
. the. Constitution. We have chosen our
positions—they are for the maintenance of
the government, the Constitution and the
t mon. The loyal men of the country will
rally around our standard-bearers, and will
bear aloft the stars and stripes! Our bat
tle cry will beotreConstitution! one Union!
one country! the Constitution as it is, and
the Union as it was, and which we will
uphold by putting down Abolitionism and
oecessiomsm. (Prolonged cheers.)
The Examiner of the fourth of July
says :
Distinguished Prisoner.
from a reliable source we are assured
that General Sumner is wounded ami a
prisoner in General Jackson’s camp.
His condition, it is said, will not allow of
his being brought to this city.
Xew York Merchants iu Town.
Yesterday morning some half dozen
men, who caihc into Richmond !supposin''
it to be iu the possession of.McClellan I for
the purpose of setting themselves up in
the business ot sutlers, were arrested ami
paroled by lYovust Mjirshal Griswold un
til In o'clock a. in. Some important facts,
111 f he meantime, being alleged against
them, an order f„ r their re u,re-7 and
lodgment in Co.uie Condo-in ono ir-med •
lull, up to a lute hour last ui-hl Ibc m-r
-ehanis Ira.! mil been c aught.
Tlm* < <-ii(i-h! Itoari o|ttrlt<-(l
liy u notice posted up in the hotels v ,-.. 5 .
terdny, the public that go in and out. are
informed that trains for Charlottesville,
*. taunton «iiid other points* are again run
mug from Uiclunond on the Central road.
An accommodation train runs to Ashland
daily. Only hand baggage will be re
ceive* from passengers on the through
trains. Ihe opening oi the road will
prove a great convenience to the public,as
well as facilitate the reception of provis
ions m the market.
r IfaUic-lleld flcniciitocs.
The ordinary nmnher and varieties of
rehes and mementoes taken Irom the bat
tle-hclds and Yankee camps in front of
i.ichmond are appearing in tho city, the
holders exhibiting them with great gusto,
borne of them have been sold to souvenir
hunters at fabulous prices—a broken set
of cards, illustrated with the portraits of
1 ! H lk, ' e generals, bringing as high as ten
dollars. Cabinets of ‘‘curiosities of the
war will lie the rage for generations to
come.
Bringing in Supplies.
The friends of the wounded coming in
to the city to minister to their wants have,
m most instances, shown the laudable
forethought to provide and bring with
them good quantities of country produce—
butter, eggs, meats, vegetables, Jfcc., to
supply thetr wants in the hospitals and
elsewhere. This is an excellent method of
getting seasonable supplies for the wound
ed, and should be adopted by ull coniine
into the city. 6
W e saw a good anecdote the other day
about long preaching. A lady took her
son, ol some live or six years, to church.
After the minister had been preaching
hall mi hour, the little fellow grew slecnv
and began to nod. The mother roused
him into attention several limes by pinch
ing. Lut as it seemed » hopeless case,
she concluded to let him sleep undisturbed.
After the little fellow had his nap out. he
awoke, and still saw the minister holding
forth. He looked up in hi, mother's
ace and innocently asked. “Mother, is it
Aw&tnd*/. is it next ' Sunday
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
steam engine builders
Ivon Foundoru,
GENERAL MACHINISTS ANO SMIA MAHERS
Near the Penn. R; R. Pauenger Denol
MetlSflSaf* Kimm OF
hmSiS'Sj “•*“«*»“ three to one
S A®siy“*jßjJ , rj<fiilln | 't o the construction oi
“*■ ,or
jOiST;'
?u SHES&KSfor o** 0 **" 7
CAUSTIC soda,
SWMUnEII. Oft CMCaTMTEDLYE; SAT. IC.
«£TH l iSb>mir r * bIF fa,own * we “>•
U^elt&^SS. - wm U *■«“»“»
„ GEORGROOLHOUN, Agwt,
..^“•Jfsasates,
*«W poods. , ■■■■
\*r*HAT»jnnrr
v* thiliMklawißdSpSMilNf
spuingandsmoax^dos,
for agate* and
c omev Market Sqmnw. iy"l*l" 1 * 1
TOWMIW-an.
* teatohr
w ■oWKtmtiT.miroodw.
FROM RICHMOND.
Again.
PITTSBIJRaiF. PA.
UUTATEDmfcASE&'ra'nD-ro^
ZSssmv;®- -M\
fcgsar*
. •%• ®s2??^ iß * n oW ettliito
p»£i\? *?St’? ndluis been in
•s*s** business bag beiii^^Hli^K^
sss ass*
CITIZENS AND STRANGER
fssissl
DR. BROWN'S RKMFBIVq
/•Ssss j
ssSSsTinS^sg
Dr nmm®*!}-
traUScation. *&3J wlk £532}
Sggs&sssSg
, RHEUMATISM.
j?. 1 ? * remedi6a novor fail to car# this
painful disease is a few dots— ho will warrant .
Irritation of the BliSdor. tj!
*A Jottord«Uhfs!‘tE<. of SD i . mimr o oricin.
o r v\ n tL n n ‘ ldrCEa ' Saf^y
s^AZT° P t mms ' - n °-
STOVE
A. BRADLEY,
wo. :so wood is'meioT,
St'Coiu:, i*UiHUttr^U t
Mantife-tar-, i.»a Wlm.l.„n.| ItcmiMcalcr In
nil kin.l-? ,-,i
Oook, Parlor, and Heat mg Stovus, Orata
Trouts, TYm-lm,, & c .
In Hill- -"m.|.lf r> may !,«, li.and (lie
CKLKnK.ATI:; 1 i;l:i' I; A 1 | coo 1C STOVRS
HIJHKKA AMI) rn OiTC,
he merits m wlm-h ;..v,v fully II l,y
afjusa.iiu.*>, ft rill tiie i»r« jc:i Ktiequnled
3; any in f his Uifuvefi her wii h :i £ , *’f , t T m-nv
mer desir/dde paUerir'. “
We have iilr;i m \.--T7 »■
PART/) ft A Nil iTMATIXC STOVKH.
S",d« ..fih» Hl-.vr IM’ITEftNS now
nered to the nuhlu*.
KNVi Mlvf.Kli ORATK j ; KO\ f TS
? f 1 a Common
Kitchen J*ow and Jam (iratcs. all /.i are
offered .at very low priori.
ofrtr<! ' i tu fruilaors in
want of GltATh H’.'j.MS. inyi^rf
IcEtitiiAMr
ICR t'UEA.H !!
ICE CKMA3S tit
STAU BAKERY A.\l> COSFE-iJTIONERY.
NO. 22 UIAMONO ALI.EV
.. i'% ii I i'l* R CIC R K would respectfully inform
his friends and the public yoncraily. that he is
OrV/m ?. rca „ a J au !a .°“ c to scrvoPUHE ICE
, at all hours ol the day and erenine.—
.4 If&ir^ ea1 i c T, c J-n o hoc lnise assortment of
fo^£r£' ; *i ant * ''' n H descriptions. Kept
f°£? , A'? t . 1 )' oo hood, thorcty bast CO-NFECTION
EKIEa in the City
~t? ' \B ; .!?r de r s tor PAHTIES, Ac., will be sup
plied at tho shortest notice. jo23:itcd
IMPORTANT TO LADIES'
INK. JOHN HARVEY. HAVIXii Fftß
MJr upwards of twenty years devoted his jvrn- ,
fesaional time exclusively to the rruatmont of
female V&ctdtiea, and having suocoeded in thou
sands of cases m restoring the miiicterl to sound
health, has now entire onnfidenco in otiorin? Mih
licly Ins *
“ Great American Remedy,"
1»H. HARVEY’S
CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
Which have never yet failed (when the direc
tions have been strictly followed) in rc- •
moving difficulties arising from
Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature.
or in restoring the system to perfect health when
‘ftf? frl ’ m Affection*, Prolatmu Uteri,
tne ttnues.or other weakness of tho Uterine Gr
og A . lso all pesos of Debility or A'errout
Proetratwn, Underlet, Palpitation, te„ ice., ice..
WHICH are the forerunners of more serious disease!
iH? 2 **" harmletton the eon
• Mutton, and may.be taken by the moot delicate ft
male inthatd canting dittrat; at the same time
they net Me a charm, by strengthening. liiTigo
ratmg. and restoring the system to a healthy oon*
drtion, and by bringing on the monthly period
with regularity, no matter from what cause the
obstructions may arise. They should, bowerer.
not be taken during the liret three or tour months
ot. pregnancy, though sale at any other time, as
miscarriage would be tho result.
Each box contains BO Pills. Parent Osb Dom.au,
and when desired will be sent bv mail pro-paid
by r aI iJWViTO U S d £*“>*• of tho money
-1* khl Ah.. Rochester, h. i„ General Agont
sold by Druggists generally.
, „ fosKPiiFiEmsa.
corner Marke- streot «ml the Diamond,
aulb.lrdawis
PITTSBURGH PLAfi MANUFACTURING €O.
Are prepared to supply
nUNTINTO FLAOIti,
Plfl.VrKll.t.tjll Oil. BOILED smifi
c I- AGS,
AU Sites, (him o Inches to so Feet.
At toner prlcoa than can he bought In the User.
DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
JOHN W. PITTOCK,
Agent for Company.
|£EXBIXGTON |
IRON AND NAIL WORKS.
1.1-OYD A BLACK,
Manufacturers of
bo. Screen, Small T Sail and Flat Bar Roilr
Iron, suitable for Coal Works.
Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK
Warehouse. No. 88 Wsterstrwi sad Jf
• Market street, Bataltv’s BaUdlay,
aplMem-b
Oreaaon Springs, Cambria Co.. Ph.
nims DEuaraiTi. and fopc
* CXAR place of summer resort, located direct
ly on the too of the Pennsylvania Railroad, os the
summit of the Allegheny Mountains. £9OO feet
above the level of the oeean. will be open for
guests from the 10th of June till the 10th of Oc
tober. Since last season the' grounds have : been
tmatlv improved and beautified, and a number
of Cottages have been erected for the&ooovmo
dation of families. rendering Cresson one df the
most romantic and attractive plaoea lu the Stata.
The furniture has been thoroughly renoskSa
The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer TrS
heataaddisease,win find attractloSuera S*s
first-class Livery Stable, BUHarf T»i»u.
Alley. . B.th. etc
and water, and the »*»> '■‘•mifWri -
KJenery to be found is the country lll “““f Wn
3fiESSEffl**r*
£
„ s
i !
. * *
... ‘ r ; i #
B. WILLIAMNOX’M
SHIRT FACTORY,
_ _ So. 4tt St. Clair Knm, j
D I ME
SAVINGS INSTITUTION^
VHAHTBRSI, BT. TBS
President.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Wm. U. Smith 11, F. Redd
Arßoineman
$5l w Iel ? Joshua Rhodes
ThSmfia*®? I ?**' JaoohStuokrath
nomas S. Blair Ale*. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Blank
TRUSTEES.
Kin* C Zus
an #* D . •/« Dll worth
8 8 W A Reed
p» \ Wood well R C;Schmerts
i »fn? C W Rioketaoo
8 H Hartman
Y R J Anderson
cnwsf ,tar D E McKinley
Robert D Coonrun
Wm Smith W lhmeon
wVnS'f n K donos
WH Phelps CB Herron
SECEETAEI' AND TREASURER.
9 *•“•to8 r. m. Also, Toes
day and Saturday evemneajfrom •to 8 o’clock
fe 3,t V« ,ei y ed of ONeDIME and onwards!
esch'year^ 3 declared in December and June of
_£j,Vds“d a allowed to remain aro placed to the
te^LthSSomSdinll?." e,PM -“ 4be " ,n '
nis B h±t C W?. fCharter - fur-
This Institution offers, especially to theao
persons whose earnings ere smell, the opportunity
S^X™$ at fyk yBmaUdoposU *»
sum which will bo a resource when needed* their
money not only beingsafe but beeringinterest. in
wtead of remaining unproductive. mnl
NATIONAL LOAN.
PniSMST TO IXKTKCCTIOXI
from the Secretary of the Trwunrr.a book
w »'he opened on tho S7th dayofjunelMa
at ot fTanna, Hart * Co., confer of Wood
raarr ■St l ji U l&«a ba ,KS,,C ‘ I " n(,er tha Aet ofFob-
These Bond?, dated May Ist. IMS, will bo ii>
sued in earns of Fifty Dollars. Oho Tfnhdred Dol
lars, five Hundred. Dollars, and Ono;Thouiand
Dollars, No subscription forlesathan Fifty Dol
lar?. nor for any fraction of Hint ram. eon be ro
celved. Subscriptions tor Fifty or One Hundred
H°!i! lr i- m 2 5 T! ,e l^le tube of subscribing,
in the b. Demand Notes, and the accumulated
interest from tho Ist of May, IS#:*, in coin: eu™
seriptions for a larger sum may. at ihe opfion of
the subscriber. be paid at the time: or ono-third
at the tune of subscribing, ono-third in twenry,
I and ono-thinl m fprnr days thereafter. Provided
that nonpayment shall be less than Fifty Dollars.
i;erUßcates will bo granted in dnp ieate to aub-
the amounts so paid, the original of
weten tho subscriber will transmit by mail to tho
Secretary of the Treasury. Bonds, as aforesaid,
will be issued thereon to sueu subscriber, or his
order, or to the holder thercol’, cnrryiog interest
as expressed m auch certificate. -
Any other information desired will bo promptly
lctter. l>lCa,^Ol>
Pitisbcsoh Loan A GE .w.f hMriS>ti °“ Aw “‘-
June 2Tth, 1882. J JeZT-tf
fiiLaiJ ul
T. J. GRAFF.
WESTERN STOVE” HEfIMES,
343 I.IIIKICTI SVBEET,
MAN IJFACTUBEKS
Would mil tha attention of the public to titetr
E A B fl K STOCK
ol well aaleetad
COOXiPMLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
: 'also. isfF«om>
Utokm lmm, Srnto KaM, Hoi
low Wawi,;fetawaa, *Um«IU
fonod the Beat Coal- Cook
' »Mw*o la;tt(e , SirtE 5, T ■
The Dtanondi Acltuhi& V AJir?Tight
Eclipae, «na IronOJiy,
,Vw B a&sw *•
TRUK AMERICAN, GLOBE A REPUBLIC,
CRATE FRONTS AND FEEDERS
, IN TIRE. STAT.Ej.' j,:
« .%-*« Itoa Iho PlAMpyp aadKCLIPSH
ari Cook Storaa with &m> StaMUaiW, vkiok
and tha lira better t&anlron. ueZda
loois ainroux -cuab, xituah a. aiinna
REINEHfAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE,
Wo. 43 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, Pft.
treOLMAU A*D SITAII, lUUH jp
WATCHES, JEWELtr,
DIAMONOS,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
CLOCKS,
of every description.
FA NC Y GOO OS
Bronze Statuary, >tc.
WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS,,
Materials and Machinery.
WBolantoAtaaoy tar the celebrated
AMEBCAN WITCHES,
MaartMoMi at Waltfcam, laa.
apleSmd ' ' ~
ROBERT ARTHURS,
; ATTORNEt AT LAW.
' jjuiff M^'y^r*" o *** IwUsns. K.ea
mhgSa Xo. ISA FOTTRTH BTRKBT.
WTLMIM WiH.
"SSSStiS Special Pinner.
IKIBASB * COFFCT,
(Skcnmii to trending Umat k Co.J
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Conor Wood ond Water Street*,
cate rnmnwH, pa.
M.***" *****^AVKWRiioNrr
»h«n you «an and get * B KTTJh KP U Jlft
Oet the thing itself well as name: onathat tthaht
and elastic touch, that will not acha your wrist
and flagon Isa PIANO to day and to*xnorrow.low
SL^ ra,>proTrf^^^Fnsrs^BoM 60
mr» luiMMlll WoadAiraat.
(oyfOSJ-H TH2 CTX Tay
>, * u &ass,i
O FTTCEHS.
.JAKES PARK, Jr.,
»• E. n«KMI,EV.
•PAUL HL7QT73.
PITTSBURGH:
SATXd Jf'CAVPLtSg,