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    Volume XX.
E SiriBIIT TEIIETiBU:
ISO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION!
A PURE TONIC MEDICINE.
dr hooflawd^
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS
PREPARED BY
DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philadel
phia, Penna.,
Will oftect u nl ly cur p
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic, or Smoos Debility, Mwium
of the Kidneys, and nil Diseases
Arising: from a Disordered
Ltr«r or Stomach.
such
as Consti
pation. Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust
.t£ r ( ! F ood ’.. F S ,lne S or 'Wcisrh* in
tae btomach. Sour Eructations. Sink
«^e r • I lntt . cn nffatthe Pit of the Storn
lmG ne ? d - Hurried and
rhekin» l L™rr thl ? (t - tl,l,te r">K the Heart,
l r Tv ffocat * ns - s ,W s . atlon3 when in Hlvii.i;
po J D * ll u? e S 01 ' I>ot ’ s <>r webs be •
Fever and Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel-
ofthe Skin and Eyes. Pain in
the Side, Bsek, Chest. Limbs, ic.
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing m tho Flesh, Constant
imaginings of Evil,
and great denres
ston of
* i ... . spirits.
Feve" if.° 51,1TeIy ‘ ,reVent Ye "° w Ferer ' Bill i°u*
theycoxtain
*ISL A Ji‘n # *!t'' ?** BAB WHISK V !
c, J rel J c *bovediseases inninetv-nino
ases out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
HooSand’e (ierman Bitters, iporelv
ho ! t3 of ‘snorant quack? and unserir
puloosjaaventurers.linve npened up„n suffering
??Sf m,y t t -‘£ flo ‘-1^ ttteiof3 ' o3lrumai " the shape
“"iPOtt" Jed with injure.;.?
Srogs, and chri««.ened Tomes, Stoinaehiej’and liit-
Beware of the innumerable array of ah*r.holi
preparations in plethoric bottles, and
£h*\ un<i ? r V l6 ** mmie3t appellation of Bitter--
which, instead of curing only aggravates di<ca?p-’
CO J7>r MM V7U : n°i!rV f . e Ar^ rorii 'nVWiir. *
uu 101 WA A i SOMh Tff/xo in STJ( i:\~0 '/’//.
EJY YOV?
DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE'
00 stitutio¥> Tofir,u> n ‘ Yonim.y.
DO TOP WANT TO FEELStEI.L ’
1)0 roUWAXTTOGETEW OESEE VOVS
DOPANT ENERGY!
DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL >
DO EEErMr T A BiUSKA - y f> vigorous
If 3'ou do use
hooflaxd's r; human hitters.
FromJ. Neu'tu:i lirjtr;:, />. /A, Editor ->f (hr E n
cyclopedia *O/ Religious Knowledge. '
p£™,°M S i P " ttlUpo3 ' dtu . f ' lv °r or recommend
Patent Medicine m general, through distrust of
thcirmxrediom.-: and cir.-ct.-,; I vetkm w,.f
h?? < a.'i t 'T",’° n U;: »I1 may not te-tify to t]-,e
benefit bo believes himself to havo r .-..i ,-..,1? r ‘ \
any sunplo preparation in tile hope that he n- ?
thus contribate to the benefit of other'- 5
, * n' 3 tl1 " “HC* readily in resard ;o Jlunf-
Prepared by Jir.
eity, because I was prejudice.!
for man , 5 : >l e ars, under the impre='
I l > h . e3 j" £ro chl< -: flv aa alcoholic mixture
Imhindebted lomylrieml Robert Shoemaker’
Sfc' relUOral ol thia prejudice by proper
'“if' .“a/pr encouragement to try them, whim
grc i lt a “ <l bins continued debility
three bottles of these Ritters, at the
svSmt hC ,)r r ent . >' ea . r - was followed bv
S ,T!tm * l y* lc *» a . n d restoration to a decree of
->od»ly and mental vigor whirh I hnd not felt for
nth T A Cf '’ r ?' a'Plhad almost depaired of rc
ife ,ae h ,o r theu'c“f k and ' riCn '" ur
PHtLanttmta, .Tun J eISS, TON BBOWS -
From f*} U.. Kennnrtt. P<Mnr „ r
Tenth Baptist Ghurrh.
d““‘jy J «dSMted?o E connfm w^com
?.?<>LV?*j£!r* Te ma 1 C . ases declined; but with a
T ?, noU r rostancea, and pnrticularly
JrS&r** 1 fAmUy. of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof?
iSti G ?I man Bu,ers - I depart from my usual
> ourse, to express my full conviction that fnr
general debility ot the system, and especially riv
er Complaint it is a safe and valuable preimrition
. r . n JKm? ca * cs 1 {.may fail, but usually i ioubt noi
!irihnv» Very koneficial to those who suffer from
the above causes. Yours very reopectfully.
Eighth below Coats street, Phila., 24th.
It'om the Wife qf ALDERMAN WVNDER. Ger
mantown.
_ „ _ Or.HMaNTotrx, June 1.1861
Dr. C. M. Jackson-Sin—lt gave me pleasure
wo yeanago. to give you a certificate, testifying
nat thoOennan Bitters had done for me 1 atn
owperftctly cured of all those diseases you?
ledirine professes to cure, viz; Dyspepsia. Chron
ic and Nervous debility. diseaso of the Kidneys
vc. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ncr
vons prostration is surprising, I have been con
culted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and
without hesitation, have recommended it for tho
abovecomplainta, and in every instance it has
effectually cured. Tour medicine has a great
reputation in Gennantown, and is sold in every
Drugstore, and in most of the Grocery stores
here. Ifany one should question what I say, lot
them come to Gennantown. and I will nrove to
theiraatia&ction. that the Bitters have cured in
this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above
diseases.
Respectfully. HANNAH WUNDER.
Main (treet, above Rittenhouso. Germantown,
enna.
JVST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS.
Will build up the constitution, and give health
a ““l t jj tren * th to an overtasked and diseased
READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY
ri „ „ ■ PBH.aOKLrHU, August 12.1862.
'-,- L ' R * c. M. Jackson— Dear Sir* Whila in Vir
di t an-h«. lDß< i. t^a Ta * e^*d^a
&s3bssss^
stored to health. Thedijfrhj^w I'oedilyrechecked, 1 'oedilyre
checked, and I experienced no“ return o??t° k A
shared the Bitten, join me in thU’*rtK,°“ f
expect to return to the seat of warwiththe ?'«»
ion. and shall certainly take a supplyof th? kX"
ten ia my lmapsack. I would not be without ft
ftr its weight.in gold, particularly on going j£to a
limestone region. * uuo a
Yours, truly. A. E. ALTEMUS,
Company H, Scott Legion.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See: that the signature of “C. M. JACKSON.”
if outhe \\ rapper of each bottle.
PrinciDal Office and Manufactory,
NO. 081 ARCII BTBEET,
JONES & EVANS,
(StJCCXSBOHS TO C. M. Jxcxao.v A Co.)
PROPRIETORS.
Dr. DEO. H. KETBEB,
H. P. KHVAITI, p, «*bwgh.
mM AUtfflnay etty.
THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE.
IPATKSTJtD JANUARY 21. 1802.) '
|> VIUKS OKXT A TRIAKi TO
. prove it? incomparable superiority to any
Hy? n ° winusc * It may be smoked without an v
or v.niifcnwnt ejY.'rU, as the oil of to
hacco I? not uruwn into the mouth, and the
tonpne does not become furred or coated from in
.r .v* I* 5 poisonous properties. The bowl is mode
ci the finest Devonshire clay, p.ad Rives to the to*
hami a peculiarly pleasunt fragrance. The to
bacco cannr.t become moiV, a* in ordinary ripe*,
because the dnp beneath receives thn saliva that
insensibly esc.ipes.iutp the stem; hence the pipe
m ouensively rank, and the breath
! SL!»ffI a *ik r u 0f i not Proclaim to everyone he
W »V he k i hc L cn ln ‘iulging in a pine/*
! hnnlafi! tho.bowl becomes clogged,or tne drip
™J u,r '; s cleaiisintr, the pip* maybe taken
apart by mnoMoß the rite, the clay bowl may
bv H‘i r r liuu i llo l ,s ori » whiteness
nil «' r ll i thc f \ rc ’ tl,,st drvi »ff thoroughly)
nra n ';l v bowl uiaj; he procured of the dealer*
io *d tho opinions of thoso who have tried
.P CT:Mn »I experience, ire know it to be
alUhat it is represented.”— Phih-tda. Inquirer.
•• a iY e 1 d £ cldcd improvement.”— Public Ledger
All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex
cellence.”— Evening Itu/ldin.
Stnr clded,y the best I 1 '!"-' in use;"— Mnnammk
,I'leasuies of a smoke are enhanced a
thousand fold by its use, and the deleterious ef
ale). ,mk ' D * I,r, ‘ e “ ,1,e1 - v obviated.”— Sumlay
I hcurlily.concur in the testimonials you have
.Xja Jt FoTr T rc n M y 1>? T al ‘ " thCr r!peS in HSe -"-
a ***** extent, tho deleterious
nn ? r ,- t^ e J} O,Sf { n H Ud constituents of tobacco—
an esaeuual oil and nicotine/’— S, (1. Britrlmbach,
Numerous other extracts might bo givcn. but
the above Hredcemod sufficient
JONES & KVA NS. tienem! Agents.
No, tt.M Arch street, Philadelphia.
thls? PiPoi'* protected by Let*
ter* Patent, any p<>r*m who may imitate it shall
bo prosecuted to .the full extent of the law.
V • _KIN Ml ART, Agents,
• 1a and 151 Wood street,
JclS-Jmeod Pittsburgh.
i\ TFW s.uan:N,
**W SA(<IV KS,
XKW Sl('<n ts.
IK K POI\TS,
I-K't: POINTS
I 'd: POINTS,
{>!!: with nlkevei,
< IH( I UK.H, WITH MEEKVEft
s<Ar4 t ('IK( TLAK.H, WITH SLEEVES*
.SAC:QT t kw from SI .*SO to «14.
CI.OTII HH ({l i;is.
from oo axd rnrarps.
LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS
tor S \CQLKS, in plain ami Fancy Color*.
NEW STALES IN DRESS GOODS.
Jiut «j|.oncti ui».l
Vei*v Oli cap.
wIIECKEI* AND STKIPED SUMMER SILKS
fok cents.
«. A B.imil V
< »i iicr rmii mill IJnrl.i i
\ ««v T!:.IM«TEKS-n , AXTK» IW
r* '* fA i l.h'i, KM) experienced teamsters.
JiV.-X'f J; * 11,5 .-••lmuuh Department."—
... v a kper iiK tjia tttui mij.» ration ht tlioza.
J ran?i«.rta-i«»n will **c furubhed to their de.-lina*
tiori. Api*»y to A. MONTGOMERY
„ *« } Uvr ami LJ.S. A.
* a - 34^tr
EA GLIi OiJL \VOBEB.
wightmanT andelbon.
U AS *>nc.ti.cKs is rntE
‘1 i' ,l tV , ' K 1 'iu:;nt>- guaranteed, Pittshurijh.
| band. Ll "‘ zo 0 '-“r constantly on
I Onior?, leibst. Chess, Smyth A Co'* nn Wate
| ,ia “ l.K 21 s - ro ' 3 * <{ . *» v nl bo promptly Shod
oc'-KvxOiu
owns BVB.\K,
MEaO H A N T TAILOB,
40 St. Clair Street.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR
DEU CHEAP FOR CASH.
STEW
/Ti C • , A' 1 “S' o!,n ine rtock of CLOTHS
CASnIMtRLs and VESTINGS, which cun be
p , rii: ' J far i>ci "" l!,e cnt r.ilw.
wtfl*V 1 *•«««•» io csih bio-era. '
LAKE fIdPERIOE COPPER MINES
—a\ n
NMlir.TlSft von KS,
PARK.
■VI’CT'RDY «fe CO..
Manufacturers of
Sheath Hra-iera' and Bolt Capper. Preeeed Cop
oor Bottoms, Raised Mil! Bottoms .M.,.iter
Solder. Ac. Also importers and
dealers in Meta!?, Tin
Piute. Sheet iron,
Firo,
on hand. Tinmen's Machine
4n»n CTniffte a S' N T ,4 ? *; IKST *n<l i*o
fefcCOND STKkLIS, Pittsburgh, Penna.
special orders of Copper cut to any demred
feililTd**
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE.
A PHArrifAL TREATISE OS THC
Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine,
MAXITAt’irRK OF DOMF.MTIC Wl\’E.
W|ENIOXKD FOR THE tSK OF AHA.
" tours and others in the Northern and .Mid
dle States. Profusely illustrated with uow en
gravings from carefully executed designs, verified
bv direct practice. By JOUN PIIIN. author of
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
ainples of American Vineyard Practice, and a
Carefully Prepared Description of the Celebrated
Thomery of Grape Culture. Price 91 00.
Sent tree of postage, upon receipt of price.
No- 29-Plfth steeet. Pittsburgh.
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE.
Office Quartermaster ir. R. Arhy. I
Pittsbargh, Pa., June 1-i, IS6U. /
WILL PUR
CHASE good
SOUND OATS.
?, C ,.li'I rc i \ n quantities not less than fire hum
Bn lioi'i 1 . Payment made on delivery, a I
No. 349 Liberty street, oron Levee.
. A LUX. MONTGOMERY,
ajor and Quartermaster U. S. A
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
ninth ward foundry
[PITTSBURGH. PA
Warehouse. No. I 4» Pint and I*o Second sts
_ Manulacturers of all sizes and descrintions o.
3oal Oil, Rotorts and Stills. Gas and Water P?i>e
PWIi ’SangersaSS ftnf°" B ° XU6 ' Steel MouI “
AlsoJobbin, and Machine Castings of every do
icnptton made to order.
Havingii complete machine shop attached to
the Foundry, all necessary fitting wfl] be carefully
attended to fo2L*lyd*w
F~
UJIII.T COAL DEWIT.
WE M. STEWART*
OEALEB IN COAL,
SANI)D3KY
gifcrtSaiS Sttpplif!d with ooai at *gLg»«
ECBOPEAN AGEKCT,
EDBomi
“sight’ old countr7, * ither bT
P»®tof H W R nt- 1S FOK SALE, payable in an,
o l“ andCincinnatißall-
SiUn* Pactmj Mdfol B1 “k Star Line of
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fisraMw
next door to Hare’s Hotel. ’ lobertystreet,
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULI 16, 1862.
DAILY POST.
THE C OXSTITI'TIOX.
Au Oration Delivered b> Hon.
Oeorge T. furl is,
■Hefore ihe City Council anti Citizens of
Jioston, at the Academy of Munir, ,l„f„
■Uh, 18.;". • ' V
[Coutinued from yesterday. ]
When the Articles of Confederation
were finally ratified, in 178 U, thero was
]-laced in the very front ot the instru
ment the solemn declaration that, "Each
btate retains its sovereignty, free domand
independence, and every power, jurisdic
tion and right which is not by the Con
federation expressly delegated to the
States in Congress assembled:"
and tho powersgiven to the United States
Y ol US r ess elated exclusively to those
affairs in which the States had a common
concern, and were framod with a view m
the common defence against a foreign
enemy, in order to secure, hv joint exer
tions, the independence and sovereign! v
of each of the States'. '
». When the Constitution of the United
•states was finally established, in 17oS
the people of each State, acting through
authorized agents, executed, by a resolu
tion or other public act, a cession of
certain sovereign powers, described in the
Constitution, to the fiovernment, which
that Constitution provided to receive and
exercise them. These powers being once
absolutely granted, by public instruments
nuly executed in behalf of the people of
each State, were thenceforth ineapubie of
being resumed: for I hold that there is
nothing m the nature of political powers
that renders them, when absolutely ceded
any more capable of being resumed at
pleasure by the grantors, than a right
ot property is when once conveyed br
an absolute deed. In both cases, those
Who receive the grant hold under u con
tract: and if that, contract. as is the case
With the < onstitution, provides for a com
mon arbiter to determine its meaning and
operation, there i.s no resulting right in
the parties, from the instrument nits,.;f ■[.,
determine any question that arises under
At the same time. it is never to (~* for
gotten that the powers ami rights of sep
arate internal government winch were
not ceded by the people of the States,
or wind* they did not. by adopting the
Constitution, agree to restrain, remained
111 the people of each State in lull sover
eignty. It might have l.een eno.igh for
:he , r ,-afety to have rested nr,on tins a* a
himnnirly understood and' well-dwim d
principle of public law, impl,,-d in ev rv
such-grant. Bat the people ,|;.j „ ot , tf ,
m to t rust to implication alone. Th,y
insisted upon annexing!,, the Constitution
an amendment, which d-elar-s that ••The
powers not delegated to the I idled States
nytho Constitution, nor prohibited l.v it
to tlie States, art* reserved to the States
respectively, or to the p, op!,-."" j
" c thus s?e that, from the first dawn'
Ot our national existen.through ovirvi
lorm which it has vet a-oitm-d. dnu'l J
character has constantly atteade I oar '
litical condiiton. A nation had existed
! '•'•'•auso there has all along existed a
central n'-tje.rnv having dm rmt-i
erihe the rule '..f f„ r
l"-';l'i . on ~.r t ai.i sub wt-. ~t - -a.ioi,s
and relations. la tins sen and in no
otter, to this ext'-nt oat no tardier, v.v
iKiVe t «vn, >in, c lan-! art 1 i;nv a |..v
tion. At the heginning, the limits of this
central authority, in l-csta-ct to which we
are a nation, were denned hv general
popular understanding: hut more mb
were they fixed in written terms and |.un
ite charters, first hy tite Articles of'the
( onh deratton, ami antimelc. and with
a aiore enlarged scope ami a mote etli
c:. at niaehineiy, 1 0 - tin- 1 'on, million.
I in* .attfr iu.-trument tnnde this i i-ntra!
authority a government proper. Iml with
limited mid defined powers, which arc
supremo within their own appropriate
sphere. In like manner, Irom the begin
ning, there has existed another political
body, distinct, sovereign w ithin its ow n
sphere, and independent ns to all the
powers ami objects of government not
ceded or restrained under the lVderal
Constitution. The body is the State: a
politician corporation, of which each in
habrtant is u subject, as he is at the same
time a subject of that other political cor- j
poration known as the I nited Siutes-
All this is familiar to you. lint 1 state
it here, because i wish to remind you
that the careful preservation of this sep-
I nrate political body, the State,—this sov
ereign right of self-government as far as
it has been retained by the people of each
State,—-has ever been a cordial rule of ac
tion with the American people, and with
all their wisest statesmen, Northern and
Southern, at every school of politics.
There have been great differences of
opinion, and the great controversies, re
specting the dividing line which separates,
or ought to be held to separate, the nation
al from State powers. But no American
statesman has ever lived, at any former
poriod,| who would have dared to conies s
a purpose to crush the State sovereignties
out of existence; and no man can now
confess such a wish without arousing a
popular jealousy, which will not slumber,
even in a time of civil war and naliona
commotion
What ia the true secret of this undying
popular jealousy on the subject of Stat e
- rights? What is it, that even now—
-1 when we are sending our best blood to be
poured out in defence of the true princi
ple of the national supremacy—causes all
men who are not mad with some revolu
tionary project to shrink from measures
that appear to threaten the integrity of
State authority, and to pray that at least
that bitter and dreaded cup may pass
from us? It is the original, inborn and
indestructible belief that the preservation
of , , .State sovereignty, within its just
and legitimate sphere, is essential to‘the
preservation of republican liberty. Be
yond a doubt, it was this belief which led
the people from the first to object, as they
sometimes did unreasonably object, to the
augmentation of the national powers
Perhaps they eould not always explain—
perhaps they did not always fully under
stand—all the grounds of this conviction.
It has been, as it were, an instinct: ami
for one, I hope that instinct is as active
and vigilant this day as lam sure it was
eighty years ago.
For I am persuaded that local self gov
ernment,to as great an extent as is con
sistent with national safety, is indispensa
ble to the long continued existence ofa re
publican government on a large scale. A
Republic, in a great nation, demands those
different institutions which imply in differ
ent portions of the nation some rights and
powers with which no other portion of the
nation can interfere. You may give the
mere name of a Republic to a great many
inodes of national existence; but unless
tone are local privileges, immunities and
nghtß that are not subject to the control
of the national will, the Government, al
though resting on a purely democratic ba
sis, will be a despotism towards all the
nuaontes. A great nation, too, that at
tempts republican government without
Web local institutions and rights, most
SSL 1 "?- «van the republican form.
the memory of sopo who ore
yet living have the people of France tried
the experiment of calling themselves a
Republic: and hranee, he it remembered
has been, ever s,needier great Revolution,
essentially a democratic country. JJut her
republics have never been anythin* but
hu*o democracies, acting willi nvorwiieira
!«nJ orC n- a head
callek a Directory, sometimes through u
first Consul, sometimes through a IVsi
dent, but ending speedily i„ an |.; mT)erol .
and a Despotism. It is impracticable for
.1 great and powerful democratic nation
Whose power is not broken and ditched
by local institutions of self-government; to
avoid conferring on its head and ronresen
tative a large part or the whole of its own
unlimited force. 11 that head is not clothed
with such power, there wi l| lje a , !arpfa
Louis Napoleon, hy the present theory of
1 renen law, Is the representative of the
whole authority of the French nation—so
constituted l.y universal sullra-e- and'if
his power did not in fad correspond to
this theory, order could net be preserved
! m F rance. I lie most skeptical per.-ou
may be convinced o! this, who will read
the Constitution of the French noire
remembering that it is the work of the Fin
peror hinisttll.
■ Turning now to oar ruunlrv. 1,. ( 5 „.,.
pose that, lie States of this 'r,,ion. from
the Atlantic to the l’i oilie, were oldilcm
ted to-day, and that the people of this
country were a consolidated democracy.
oneand indivisible." N 0 )aivs WfiU j d
then be made, no justice administered no
order maintained, no Institutions upheld
save in the name and by the authority of
the nation. \Vhat sort of a Republic,
think you, would that ho ? if it started
with the name and semblance, how lone
would it preserve the substance of Repub
lican institutions? In order loact at all
ill the discharge of the vasfduties devolv
ing upon it, the government of.such a Re
public, extending over, a country so enor
mous, must more and more be'made the
depository of the irresistible force of the
nation, and the theory- that the will of the
Government expresses i„ a || ~a <PS wi] j
ot the ruling majority, mu.-i -m,.,'confer
upon it that omnipotent power.
which iniiwriti.-, and Individual; can have !
no rights.
1 ms is m, n,. ro .-|,c-',.lat.on. b,,,
l.eeting man in this country know- thai he
has some civil rights, which he dees not
hold at the will and pb-nuire of a rmr'oritv
ot the pc.-qde of the I'altcd Slate-' lie
snows that lieliold«th.-sf. rights hv a tenure
which cannot lawfullv bo' lunched !,v „il
me residue of the nation. This rereii..
I In-ail libertv. a-- 1 i.a.!, r-taad and’value
! li: d witho-.t 1 iiis principle.in e
iot anile ~, ;. | sei ui- ‘ I:at.ce.i. Ido
: be,,.-ye that ary yeluabb -.publican lib
! ' f'/ t" pi -s.h. -■ any 1 lomncrstiff
eountlj on the li.ee ot tl:u e.irti.. Certain
iv. i! 11 not po-.-ibiefor ns.
It seems to one v.Sm looks back upon
mtr history, ami who keeps before him the
etinditioas oi 0.,r Hirer!w. almost
impossible to believe, that in cbn'.;equr-nre
ot a direct collision between the rightful
supremacy ofctthe imtion and a wrnerrf.,l
assertion of Suite Soier.-k-r.; w ,
posed t,, ail the evils o! eivii -.var. ami to
me.nun -riii (1.-urovine the ! rue priori, •!• s
j ‘“ ;:r Vfi-m the effort to nn.inr.b’i
them. that this danger is real ami pr: • .
Heal »,,, bee,meed, d now, by everr man
"In. win contemplate the pro I vet, that
sprom up or, all sales, look!!' -to them--
;iUi-'iiio:. of pev-er- v. ii - I. have never L,'■
long,', ti the re,t." -i l. niou by anv liigorv
imdcr.wiii. il u , !a , v : . \-i-•. ; j a,, ~,niii
resemblance between tin :-c \ neect.i” is
that none of them wiii tit the known basis
ol the Consmuiion : and that a.s means
therefore, ot curing the disorders of our
I country, or of milking me:, obedient to
I tiie Constitution. their tendency is
j merely mischievous. At the 'same
!t:i:,o. there are none of liuon I'o iu led
) on an any theory ol a new ! ninn. or of e
1 'j™' f,,rn ' • >' "'ll "tud. -Mste,Which
i thfir iuuhnr' <*;in **x!•> us or to
.selves. I toe man, for instance, wishes the
Government to as ,time the power ofcmaii
cipating all t],e .-lave; ot the South, by
some decree, civil or tnililarv. Rut he
cannot possibly explain what the Goreni
meut ol tin, I niou is to be. when it has
done ibis.' Another man wauls a sweep
ing eouiiscation of .all tin; proper!v of all
the people of the revolted States,' . a ;i IV
and lnnocenl alike. Hill ]„-do, ; nof lefl
you wluu kind of a ..nen-ign the I'nded
Slates is be after un i, a -ei/„re simii
consummated. A third, m ml- j
dilion (o these things, and as if in imita
tion of the Austrian inclin'd ~t'
with rebellious Hungary, wishes to declare
n sweeping forfeiture of all political rights:
an utter extinguishment of the c orporate
State existence, and a reduction of the
people of the revoked States to a condition
ot military or some other vassalm-e. Hut
heaiot only does not show how the Consti
tution enables the Federal Government to
obliterate a State, hut die hoes not even
suggest what the I nion is to be, when this
is done, or even whence the.requisite phys
ical force is derived. Multitudes of poli
ticians tell us that slavery is the root of all
the national disasters, and that we must
“strike at the root." Jfut none of them
tell uu how we are to pass through these
disasteis to a safer condition, or what the
condition is to be when wo shall have
“struckat the root.”
Conclusion To-morrow Morning.
Loretta Springs, Oambria County, Pa
SITUATEIt OS THE AIXEU lIE.\ Y
Mountain, near Lorofto, *1 miles from ('rea
son Station, Pennsylvania Ituilrond, Cambria
county. Pa., will bo open for tho rccej>ti..n of Vis
itors
On the 25 tb alay of Jinn..
An excellent Band of Music will bo in attend
ance during tho season.
J-or eirculms and further information, apply tt
FRANCIS A.UIBBOn!?,
Proprietor.
jelS-dtMi.l
TO OIL REFINERS
Tikis todeksicixed have hade
Arrangements to fit op Oil Refineries, and©
Dr. Twiddle's Patent TROMP APPARATUS
Patented February 4th, 1862, by which fire is ren
dered totally unnecessary ia distilling Petroleum
or other OH**, and we guarantee our work oanno
be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy
We refer with confidence to the following par
ties, whose Refineries we have fitted up
Messrs.
Lon*. Miller A Co.,Petrona Work*
n lghtman A Anderson, Engle do
S. M. Kier A Co- Excelsior do
Alex. Taylor A Co., Jefferson du
Lockhart A Frew, Brilliant do
The above works were designed and oonatructe
and put in operation by Dr.'lf.’W. C. TWEDDLK
The following works we have also fitted up:
_ _ Economy Oil Company, Darlington:
Messrs. Chadwick k Crumpton. Kittanning:
Johnson Graham k Co., Woods* Run:
Brewer. Sill k Co.. Pittsburgh:
Reese & Graft do
Johnson k Brother. do
Forsyth Bros, k Co.. Manchester.
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
No*. 100 WATER A 104 FIRST STREETS.
Bran Fonnden, Plumbers
STEAM AND OAB mTEBB.
ml>n»sbqd
THE ELDOKADO.
(giIRHEKI.V 00111-. T ncHKIjUKK,,
CORNER FIFTH A SMITHFIELD STREETS.
■.Ojipipsite the Po.t Office.)
Till: KVRNflKIBtltt UAYI.Vt
taken the above well-known stand, will be
lileaaed to sec his frieuds nt nil hours. His wines,
lav.ir.rs. aics, and cigars nre of the be- 1.
jelll-binti jOHN LUNDY, Propriotor.
ijuiK m:» n.Exnti; skirt
EATON, MACRUM & CO
Invito the attention of the Ladies to the
Fioxuro Skirt
11 gives a and elegant form, and entire
satisfaction to the wearer.
They ha*o also_on hand a iiipjdy of that favorit;
J - ki.NCU SKIRT, known as the
CIU.\OTaIN2: DRAPrjiiK,
They also in vite the attention of WHOLESALE
LUIERS to their stock of lower priced SKIRTS,
manufactured expressly to their order, and sold
at Lantern price?.
EITOS. MAt RITH * CO
KO. 17 Finn atrocl.
TO THE PUBLIC.
IjIM PECIALLT r
lithe ignorant andfaltto
ly Modest of all denomi
and
delicate disorders, self
abuse and diseases or
tuations common and in
cident to youths of both
“ , *:‘‘ iulti! ' «;??!• or married. Recuse
. .>, i R ' STR ' ; I ' l lc 3 the fact of hie doing
2hMkLi E Snl?.‘hii I i <1 -f Hbely “odestaro dreadfully
Soft. a **■«»* sin very immoral
fholi® 0 * 1111111 ?' 1011 end corruption among
thou* wives, promising sons and daunters. Their
family physician should be cautious to keep them
V th f? 1® tame as Dr. BRAJN™
L£&? X K e, t 1 lest a lucrative prac
JUJiJS 1 ffbt * OSJt t 0 them among stupid falsely
¥* d Presumptuous families, 'bom and
raised in ignorance, s|»rung up as to us li rooms and
who compare society. 4c .«o
dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly orilh
m- 1 ‘V 0 however, that numcrou
i , ' [ ,l-.u'-ht ii r'! : ‘ rdui ] n “ ar ? “‘onkful that theit
■ i ki'v' , i" r lf aE . d I-revinurly feeble
< J <fl, o*t , -‘eondttion and nppeartutre
iVka- d !° h “ l ‘' l and via.-r by -Hi i
m,ln y before and alter I
.... . through lain have been .saved much su r
[*"';,7 “option, in. «hSSSU
tua or .jo- lUM..J. cmanasions, arc cured
*dL e o rJ / bort l - pa^o^f timeb " his new remedies,
• Theyareoompounds
i r.n ‘ >.V' c .T ;,L?l * having seen the
i iVi V :r i a UreAfment.hchasabandon-
I « -LL«-V* J the-vegitable Feumle dip-
Oa.>esnro witn marked succor—having had
over foriy year# v 4* experience m tb«ir £ek*
tl.o 1 nils- i Sales; lend? him to say-N> all vlth a
lAirtnai. n?M:in and bßi'pin**i again bloom
[ utft; the ,;,.V t-Hled cheek. IVia, no ger with
u-ei.utmoi.a and quacks, Ut tviuu and be!.“t “
['■l*;.!* 11 '* '* n: “ rd -bs t 'ji.ir. i ii.-.ay.-.' hi
v.. iy.z-.iy annually iiil our - auntne*. ran
now b^rc!ic v .:.|, providing tocy s.'tomi p, it i a
t...jc r i:.i paiucubirj can be bad --i.mv fr*.aimont
|-> procuring a copv eftho .Vl wl-jfh
h K.vcn gran, to Jl that apply
'.i:u»io of over forty yearn experience and
obscniUio.* l . cousouuenti/. he has superior skill
«u the treatment of special disuses, and who is
daily consulted by tho profession, as well as recom
mended by repectable mixens, publishers. pro
pnetors of hotels, Ac. o£<-« W Szoitkfiald f
■fej- diamond st-eet, Private commSni
t«od2d t»f ■*l»ir«t , io r “ Ritm rtrietiy “- I
. , . BOX 800.
_ deu:tyihw Pittsburgh Post Office,
Needies, Pish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, &c,
-I* M:i;dc:i L:in** & JW Liberty 5f r eet. V. t
Mould ru<i>Lvtfully call the attention r.f wh-.le
i“.v.'’>,cß,pry t-> rhcsr rxieridve and varied r.f
Hhiiisi; tackh:
Their K-.f-ry, “SfEPTrjfE WOItKM,"
( anb.n rtrce*, Brooklyn, h:u been in j’uccesjiful
jperntion tor tour year#, where they innnufurture
.‘very vitricu i-t
H«H InillHN.SettßS.Ac.,
Crom tin* bet Spring Step!, and which they war
rant much emu rior and fully chanter than the
»uip..rtixi an-. lc.
I 'Mur* soli -tied and executed at once, fur any
raricty or -tyle uf Hooks. Rod*. Keels l.in
eeine*. liit-Kem and Trolling llait. Water-proof
l.inus at reduced |.trees, ,Ve.
■toekofFiv it IX' 1 , ’ , '' rtic " ,ar attention to their
! S '' U> , d e l ; ,'“‘"r t:\p sale ~f VtABKIJs C ela-
Jiriiiod dsili-cyeiL and Needle**.
apl>*.fmdeou
|
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED,
WARRAaTTF.DFREf)n AKnGESCIKE
<i“Also a general assortment of
Agricultural Implements. Fruit.
Nlituleaml Ornamental Trees.
received am! for sale by
RECK II A M A LONG,
O.at doorlo Hare’s HotoL® 0, 127 Liher^ ot -
NATItONA OIL
W* **»• '"wsAiroiAtrrrmsa
J this arttele, whtoh for bnllianoy in burning
freedom of uttensiro odor, and transparency of
color, (which color wo warrant to he changotl by
age or exposure.) is unsurpassed bv any illumi
nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable
Oil to tho consumer, we can specially recommend
it. Also, onr manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Rotinerios.
Tsv *? *'P r cen , t - in strength all tho make
or English Soda brought to this oountry Our
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, fit.
Are *0 well and favorably known, wo trust the
mention is sufficient.
All orders and inquiries will be proinotlr at
tended to by addressing.
GEORUKCOLHOITST, Agon*,
Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company,
*d Wood street, Pittsburgh.
nolß:lyl.w:is
VM. H. SMITH.
H ill. H. SMITH t?o.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
INOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS'
PITTSB R«1I.
For salk.-four lots Iv col
has township, adjoining St. Mary's Cemetery,
ninety-six toot front, by ono hundred and ten in
depth, enclosed by paling fcucc. The Lots will
be sold togethor or separately, at low figures and
long time. Apply to JAS. S. DEVLIN,
apadtf St. Mary's Comoicry.
M AMI o on—
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
Jost published. In * Sealed Envelope. Price
! Six Cents.
A lecture on the nature, treat-
MLjST ana Radical Cure ol Spermatorrhoea or
bemiaal Weakness, Involuntary Emmuutoaa
Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage
generally. Nervousness, Consumption. Epilepsy
and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, result
ing from Self-Abuse, Ac.—By ROBT. J CtTL.
VERWELL.M. D.. Authorof thetfm* Bnk.&c
“A Boon to Thousands of Sufferer*."
Bent under aeal.ln a plain envelope, to anv ad
drew. loti fund, on receipt of fix eenta. or twr
portage stampajby l>r. CII. J. C. KLINE.
lffiS*w° WTOrk - PoStOßoeßol -* M
DIS.HOLIITION-THE rial OF R. t:
f- J. H. SAWYER is thirdly
b7j.H“ N b °P. in s^i‘. h « firawiu »' *'*
B. C. SAWYER. Sr..
J 11. SAWYER;
. . . N. P. SAWYER.
Pittiburgh, Jane 12.1862.
MTOTICT-THI SOAP AMD CAUDLE
■■ BUSINESSwiII be coined on by the nidv
of Wit^nS'
Pitteburgh, Jane 12.1862.
PBITATEDISEASEt)..
Ml Dr. BROWN’S MEDICAL
and SURGICAL Offico,Nr.. So
Smithfield sfreet, Pittsburgh,
Peonpylvania.
Dr. BROW JTifian old oitkea
of Pittsburgh, and ha? bean
Practicei for the last twenty-fire <
years. His business has heart
confined mostly to Private and /
SursrJcalDiionces. *
GttIZESS AND STRANGER
£*P eC( i pj * medical friend, should not fill! to
find out thei sure placei of relief. Tho Dootorie a
Sg«^^^rfSKSslf. ta^:SSS:
EC'
DR. RitOIVN-S REMEDIES
never fail to core the worn! form of Venereal
Dwcaaes. Impanties amt Serolaieus Affections”—
Abo ail diseases arising from a hereditary taint
wbioh roundest! itEel! in the- Ihrm q/ tetter
psoriana. and a gr»< many forma of sltin dij
eaaes, the origin 01 much tne patient ia entirely
isnoranL To poreanr.oo afflicted, Dr.Eiwnofibic
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery
Dr. Brown's remedies for tlie aicrming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of temrai!
w f' / yonug and wcait minded
*u P H lve V a ?« to * tbolr own destruction.) ar
—thee 0 r^ n6di 9 5 known in the country
onlmlthf f ‘ ° d Eakß 6 a?,eedl ' roftoratSn
„ „ , rheumatism.
■i rP wtl s remedies never fail to care this
painful disease is a raw Dara-he wiU warrant.
and secure from observation. w .* K ® l
&TOVS
* °**
•s>* ■*>
A. BRADLEY,
SO. 30 WOOD STREET,
iMHtiUta.-ri’rfcru-.id Wholesale and Retail dealer in
Cook, Pui-inr, auJ Stoves, Grata
Front 3, renders, &o.
Mfr lu our raici-ife room may be found the
CHLEDR ATE f > 0 A fi R URN INO COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
he merits 01 which have been fully tested by
aousunds, and tho Stcva pronounced unequaled
yany in thi.« together with, a great many
tner desirable pattern*.
Wc- have also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AX!) HEATING STOVES.
embracing some ..{ the BEST r.ATTERVS now
fiered fa the p>.?V h >.
• ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
rt f \D I* »fi.Ke, «4 thei newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Ju;n Crates, nil of which are
ottered at verv low prices.
-iS f ‘J?i!; i 5Mr. d E?. e ;".? r :. L ! <,lrarB,i u ‘ builders in
want of Ur. AT la MIO.v 15, :uy2»lif
* u:£ t ju;.l.h :«
Stii: KAkHRV KW CONFMTIOSEk¥,
XO, 22 DIAMOND ALLEY.
i‘. SCHILDKCKER would respectfully inform
hi - trtcmU aim the public generally, that he is
rtrv,, l « t his saloon to serve PURE ICE
;*r ~ \-u : \}- hours ot the day and evening.—
I » rJL I '' , a .^ ne large assortment of
<-.aKha aud hHhAi*. of all descriptions. Ken*
T-nW-— ,y .°. n h £ n ‘ 1 ' :ho vr-ry host OONVECTIOX
ikitih* 1:1 tueCitv.
{’«*«» for PARTIES, .be., ivili beaui
plied ut the shortest notice. ie2^:lmd
IMPORTANT TO LADIES!
f|R. J«»IIX HARVEY, II.VVISQ F»R
upwnrrtß of twenty year, devoted his pro
ftsaion.l tmio exclusively to the treatment ot
trnnlK Ihiiaultm, and having succeeded in thou
sands of cases in restoring the afflicted to sound
holy i f 1 * ne ntire confidence in nilering pnb-
“ Groat American Remedy,”
I>K. HARVEY’S
CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS!
Which have never yet failed (when the direc
tifii? have been striotly followed) in re
moving difficulties arUinc from
Obstructiou or Stoppage of Nature.
or in restoring the system to perfect health when
*? iPP* from Spinal /Vo/apmi Uteri,
the » hitef, or other weakness of the Uterine Or
turns. Also in all cases of DebQitv or Wcrvnts
‘ ro'-'trnttcn. Hysteric*, Pa(pttalton«, &c. t Ac., &o„
the torerunners of more serious disease.
i hcee rille nre perfeetty harmless on the con
stttuuniu and mav.be taken by the most delicate fe
mule icifAoiit coiutn? distress; at the same time
they like <> c/iar«, by strengthening, invigo
rating, and restoring the system to aheuthy eon*
dition. and by bringing on the monthly period
with regularity, no. matter from what cause the
obstructions may arise. They should, however.
not bo taken during the first three or four months
g. pregnancy, tnoughsafe at any other time as
would bo the result.
Each bo x contains6o Pills. Paic* Otvc Dollai.
and when desirod will i>e sent by mail pre-paid
Agent, on receipt of the money
<\n n N> H .°? he ' ter ’ '.. General Agent
hold by Druggists generally.
JOMEPkff FLEMING,
auld.fXui, 0 ' fitTeet #nd thß Dilmond '
PITTSBURGH FLAG MANUFACTURING CO.
Aro prepared to supply
ttIATITO FLAGS,
ALSO
PRINTED AND OIL BOILED Mrsi.TV
flags,
All Nixes, from 5 indiea to 90 Peer.
At lower prices than can be bought in the East.
DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
JOHN W. PITTOCK,
Agent for Company.
g£ENSINGTON
•JOS. K.HUNTER
IKON AND NAIL WORKS.
IiILOYD * BLACK,
Manufacturers of
ar. Silent, Boilers Plate, Hoop, A
aad T Iroa, Nall* and Spikes;
Iso. Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr
. Iron, suitable for Coal Works.
Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK
Warehouse, No. HS Water street and N
• Market street, Bag.ley'a Bnildl.j
apl&6am-is
Oresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa.
'riiw sEUGBim aid popit
-1 P'?!'? resort, looated direct
ly on the Imeof the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the
aummiti of the Allccueny Mountains. £3OO feet
above the.level of the ocean, will be open for
guests from the 10th of June till the lOth of Oc
tober. Since last sosson the grounds hnvo been
improved and beautified, and a number
of Cottages hare been erected for the accommo
dation of families, rendering Creeson 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
neat and disease, will find attractions here in a
firat-class Livery Stable. Billiard Tablm, Ten-pin
Alleye, Bath*, etc., together with the pureat air
and water, end th® nwst magnifieent mountain
scenery to be found in the country.
Tickets, good for the raund’trip from PMl.it«i
phis.*/*!: from Pittsburgh.** 00.
For further information, adores.
je2o-dtf Cresson Spring^ambrUCo^
VjWjjiyMtk Plain mad Faacr Flannel fit.
jgMwgtom head, and made tocgdsr.ep
corner Second, Plttnbnrglx,
till kinds ,if
iCE cut;A ti :i!
Established 1812.
DIME
SAVINGS INSTITUTION*
s, °- 110 SMJTHriEI.D (iTHEKT,
(OPPOSITE THE CU3TOH HOUSE,) .
CBAR'tERED BY THE LEGISLATORS.
OFFICERS.
PntliiMiC,
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Wm.II. Smith R, F. Rudd
Tho«.D. Messier 'A. Reinesuua
F»Wg Bellera Joshuß Rhodes
John F. Jennings. Jacob Stuckrsth
Thomas S. Blair Ale*. Brndle*
Henry Lloyd • Alfred Hinok
TRUSTEES.
Josiah Kins 0 Zos
A 8 Bell Joa Diiworth
S 8 Fowler IV A Rood
Jas W Woodircll R C Schmerts
V Vf Ricketson
J M Tiernan 811 Hartman
V MXone RJ Anderson
D E McKinley
OH Wolf Robert D Coc&ian
Wm bmith W lhrnsen
2-B Jonea B F Jonej
W H Phelps C It Herron -
SECRETARY AND TREASURER,
». £. JIcKmEV.
Ji. Abo. Tues
day and. Saturday eveninej, from «to
Dtpomtsreceiyed of ONE DIME add onward;.
Dividends declared in December and JuHe of
den Tfar, -
Dmdenda allowed to remain aro placed to the
£****> “ d b «:“-
Chnrtßr ' BrUm - *«■_ fa <"
TMslnrtitution offbrsjespeeially to these
penoas whose earnings are email, the opportunity
to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved fa
ram which will pe a resource when needed* their
money pot only being safe hot bearing interest, in
stead of remaining unproductive. - my2l
NATIONAL LOAN.
PmiIAST TO ISSTBDCTIMS
from Iho Secretary of the Treasury, a boek
will b° openeil .m the 87th day of June. MU,
aftheoffiee of Hanna, Hart» Co., comer of Wood
and Third etreets.l’itC-burgb, Pennsylvania, for
subscriptions, order my superintendence. forth
S. Coupon or'Registered Bonds, redeemable at the
plena are of theunited States after, five yean,
and payable in twenty years from date, and bear
ing interest at the rate of six por centum, payable
semi-onnualbr. to bo issued under the Act of Feb
rnavy s&th, 1562.
; Bonds, dated May Ist, 3862, win be is.
sued m sums of Fifty Dollars, One Hundred Dol
i?*?l Five Hundred Dollars, and One Thousand
Dollars. Jo subscription for less than Fifty Dol
lars, nor for any fraction .of that sum. edit be re
ceived. Subscriptions for Fifty or Oho Hundred
Dollarsniustbo paid, at the time of subscribing,
in the 0. S. Demand Notes, and the accumulated
interest from tho Ist of May. 1863, in coin: sub
scriptions for a larger sum may; at the option of
the subscriber, be paid at the time; or one-third
attao txmo of subscribing, one-third in twenty,
and!.one-third in forty daya thereafter, Provided
that no payment shall be less than Fifty Dollars.
Certificates will be wanted in dap icate to eub-
Mnfcen nr the amounts so paid, the original of
which tho subscriber will transmit by moil to the
pwretary of the Treasury. Bonds, as aforesaid,
will be issued thereon to such subscriber, or his
order, or to the bolder thereof, carrying interest
as expressed in such certificate.
.Any other information desired will bo promptly
given on application to the subscriber, personally
or by letter. JOSHUA HMSNAa
, Subscription A Tent.
Pittsbuhoe Loan Acnxcy.l
June 27th, 1862. J
t. j. euAjy.
-PAI'L HUQCS.
WESTERS STOVE WORKS,
sis i.iiiistrv irrgsnr,
PITTSBUHGH.
(jrIIAEE & CO.,
MANUFACTUKEBB
Wnald call the attention of the public to ttttf
L A R G K STUCK
of well selected
COOK,PARLOR AND NEATINS STOVES.
ALSO, lUPBOVKD
Cr “«« rrrati, Hols
,ow whicb will
Stora in the State.
The Diamond, .Advance,' Air*Tiffht
Eclipse, and Iron Oitj, _
Wore awardod theFIRST PREMIUM attha
StatS&rfcr the BEST COAL COOK*
STOVES. Also FIRST PRE
, AtIUM awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE AREPCBtIft
aSSS&SsSPS'
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN 188 STATE.
toms RxiirsViK...
-08.8, METXAX.
REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE,
No. 42 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA*.
WHOLBSAU ABD BB7AIL DCiXISB Ol
WATCHES, JEWELIf,
DIAMONDS,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
CLOCKS,
of every description.
FANCY GOODS
Bronze Statnary, - etc.
WATCHMAKEBS’ TOOLS,
Materials and Machinery.
Wholeal, Atmcy for tkedebraUd
AMEMCAN WATCBES,
HftmA
ap!6-3md
«» Waltfcw, Miuw,
ROBERT ARTHURS.
ATTORNEY AT x.x,yy.
mh&6m No. IS3 FQTTRTTT RTqpw
zss&rshm.
GaanlPaitnare. op0el " ™ru»r.
HE AES & COITUr,
(BWMMNIIoH’OMdhM, JfaMH
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
OomM Wood ud Water Btrs«ta,
. ****** ■ WTT*Br»«H. M.
■LBkr it before Tol
ajM ge t r .,.a»tWWBg
322??®!“ wH as name: on* that Ifeht
will not ache your »rUt
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