V4dimaeXL E . &*l-31 ELY YE° iIL Ej NO ALOOROLIO PREPARATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR HOOFLAND9B CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C... M. JACKSON. Philadel phia. Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint!, DYSPEPSIA., JAUNDICE, - - Chronic. or Nervous Debility. Diseases of thojiiidneys. and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Con.sti _potio Fullness rd. riles, . or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the :stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgus:t for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing. or Fluttering at the I'it of the Stain acb, Switnming of the Head, Hurtled and 1 difficult Breathing, Cluttering at tho Heart, I Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying -posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Vets lowness of the Skin and Eyea,Pain in the Side, Bsek, Chest, Limbs, Ste. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn inF in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great deptes sten of Ppirits, And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, &e, TY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL RE OR BAD WHISKY! They will cures the above dieenses in ninety-nine ases out of a hundred Induced, by the extensive side and universal popularity of Ileefland's German Bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous adventurers, have opened upon sufforinit humanity the flood gates of D. oltru rue in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurions ivtlita, and christened Tonics. Stemehici and Bit ters. Beware of the innumerable array of alcohnlie preparations in plethoric bottles, and bia-beliicsi keg., under the modest appellation of Bitter;: which, instead of curing only sureravatee disease, knd leave the disappointed sulTvers in deapair. DO YOEWANTSOMETHING;o STRENGTH EN:YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON- BracTIONI . DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO W YOU WANT TO GET RID OP NER VOITS DO WANT ENERGY ! DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL BO YOU WANT A BRISK AN!) VIGOROUS FEELING? If you d•o HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Prone J Newton Brown. D. D., Editor of the En cyclopedict:of Religion." Knowledge. Although not disposed to facer or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of thefr ingredients and effects: I yet know of no suffidientreason why a man may not testify to the benefit be believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus eetoribute to the benefit of othe r ,. Ido this the.more readily in re:.-:11,1 to Hoof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson; of this city, becaume I wa.. , :rein lived against them for many years, tinder the imp:Tr:- RIM that they were chiefly an alcoholic mix( arc, lam indebted to my friend Robert shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when aufferbagfrum great and lung continued debility. The use of three bottles _of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year. was followed by evident • relief, and restoration to a degree of )odilly- and mental vigor which I bad not telt for its months before, and had almost depaired of re &inlay I therefore thank God and my friend for lirecting me to the uses)? them. J. PHILADELPHIA, ON BROWN. June 23,1861. From the Rey. Joseph H. Kennard, Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Glmrch. DR. JACCSfut DEAR Sat :—I have been fr fluently requested to connect my name with coat mendations of different kinds of medicine, but regards s the practice as out, of my appropriate sphere. I have in all cases declined; but with a slearproof in various instance., and particularly In tuyowh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof land's Herman Bitters, I depart from my usual amuse: . to express my full conviction that for geuerul debility of the system, and especially Liv er Complaint it is a disfe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail. but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who stiffer from the above causes. Yours very reopeetfullv J. H. KENN Mill, Eighth below Coats street. Phila.. Dee. 24th. From the Wife of ALDERMAN WUNDER, Ger matuotort. - GERMANTOWN, June 1. 1861. De. C. M. JtcEsos Sir:—lt gave um pleastre, woman ago, to give you a certificate, testifying flat the German Wen had done for me Lam ow Perfectly cured of all those diseases Your mdleineprofesses to cure, viz: Dyspepsia, Chron icand_llervous debility. disease of the Kidneys. ac. The powerful influence it exerts upon , Nor von. pro . illaurPrielng, I have been con =none), in reference to your Bitters.and hedtation, have recommended it for the above complaints. and in every ,Instance it has effectually cured. Your medic ine has a great reputation Germantown, and is sold in every Drag Stood, and in most of the Grocery stores here. •If say oneShonkl question what I say. let thenseetne toGermantown, and I will prove to thefreatbsfaction, that the Bitters have cured in thiggiebdiseases.alty . more than twenty cases of the above • _ _ Rappeolially, HANNAH WUNDER. main street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown, eon's. • . JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution. and give health and etriegth to an overtasked anti diseased . READTHETESTLMONYFRORITHEARHY • M . Pitt.anstrate. Augusta, W 6 2. Da. C. M. Jam:sox—Dear Sir: While. in :Vir ginia. owinivto the change of water, _I Fall lakes i with a severe da Taloa. which seemed incura ble. and whitth=rub 'swamped- me. • Wisest we reached Telniidd Wa r come home; bet noticing mune of your pirlen-in the state Mr..M. H. isms. in that town.. I par chments siappk,_and on taking it was speedily re- Cll. Uri a to • L e i ed d %Oh was ortrkli n elmf tostundes. who sulfseisi in thessune =rtot from the same eause.with whom I aise Bitters. join me in this oerilleate. ' I ..egsige t tmeus . to the seat of war with the Leg t ono c er tainly take a supply of the Bit tars nay _lmam& would not be without it t geld. particularly on goh4 into a 2110 , 111. —Tir'e, aALTEVCS, - -Canons , H. Seott BZW'AIt7 OP CO I: I 7fTERPEITS. slap I af "C . M. J A COON' fe matte Ws/Anima( sub bottle. Prilat Manufactory, No.. (NW : ...01L/Ibeli. RE.IFIre - ZONES Wilms, (Emmen= 10 Jaelecr3 & Co.) _PROPRIE2OIIB. 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A Todeelponeetle Life. .the author of " Tp . e t 'hunting's. Mystery, 'A titles Beerst." The Castle's etc. nee 50 oenta in paper corer: or 75 ears In el.. h. GUSTAVE AINARIPS INDIAN TALES The Indian Scout. By Gettove 'Alper& author of ' ho Fluwer of the Prairie, .ete. Equal to J. Fe. nitnure Cceper's "Pathfinder." Price 50 cents in pawl.. 70'..entain cloth. lie Etowrr of the Prattle.. BrOurtsve Aimuni. a uth..r W .- The IndianSeout." ete.,yally equal to any thug ever written by J. Fenimore, Copper. 1 7 : ice 50 route Le paper. or 75' cents In cloth. HENRY MINER, WROLERALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLVB, STATIOIER. NEWSDE N. 71 . and 73 Fifth strzet, Lett door to PO4 Office. IFft 0 HORSE (IWNEWS.—DR. SWEET'S. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES ! as unrivalled by any, in all 011508 of Lailleand arising from Sprains. Bruises or Wrenching its effect is . , magical and certain. Harness or Saddle thins... Scratches. Mange, &c., it will also speedily cure pavita and Eingbone may easily be pre- vented and cured in their incipient stages; but confirmed cases are beyond' the ptedbility of • RADICAL CURE. case of the kind. however , is so desperate Cr hopeless but it may be ailecusted by this Liniment, and its faithful application ell alawys remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand. for its timely use at time first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formida diseascs mentioned, to which all horses &tellable, and which reader so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. de.E7:l3 - -dt..w:etive The Philosophic Burner. MAIDEN'S NEW DOEBLE- ACTING Philosophio Burner fir Carbon Cid h now reach. It posaftse= many advantages over the Coalmen Burners. „ 1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect oeinbusti•in. 2. it itiM burn any quantity of oil with safety. t can be llEoli with a lung or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. It can always be made to burn economically. 6. 1 It , more wicked than any :other burner. It eau be LI - ilea:el and lighted without re hug the eons. 8. Lt thrown all the attire light above the cone. 9 'lle ehtutney eau be removed or inzairted warm?' tonehing the gl.c,s. Th.ao burner+ are too common No. I Oise, and c.ll he put 011 any hump now in use. Uvery per son tn..ing Carbon Uil .ihonld have a Philosophic [turner Price 2t cent.: per dozen 82. Sol.l at N o , '9 Flt! irm .-treet, PittOturch. je2.5-13 - dw P. IILAYDEN. TO THE PUBLIC. . ENS P CI ALLY .7.4 the ignonint andfaler 13' Modest el all denntni oakitins, treat secret and 1111111 . pb ' delicate disordera. • 4.1m,,:e and diseases or CLI/1110:13 et. 1 111111(1!1:4111i in cident to youths of both -eates, and adults. iirugle or Ittall lienauss Da. BRANdTRCP poblishes the fact of hie doing the igl:mut and fa1. , e1,1 m. lest are dreadfull' -liuckod, and (EMI( it it green sin very immora and for contatnihatiao and corruption anima ~heir wives. promising noun and daughters. Mei. ceedly vhysiento should be cautious to keep then it it:W.llll.e t h at they do the saute as Dr. BRAN ...Tit CP, kt,acept publishing) lest a lucrative pre 'ice might ho Is; to thew among etapid Wee!) mist an: Presumptuous families, born' an, raised ii, :;prang up as mushrooms an. who ...Ampere a—,:ety. intelligence, sense, Toilers ~nd Dent inyyteriously. meanly orill 4uttetl. It ti• paority. however. that numeral., ogrcrit. and Ku., rdian, are thankful that thei -nen, dauchtor , an 4 wards. previously lentil. deltly mai of delmate condition and appearance nave beta. re-,total to health and vigor by DE r.RA:NaITitIIP, besides many before and site marriage through hint have bean saved much tor raring. anxiety, mortification, Spermetort sea ur nom urnal mumissions. arucouudetely cure :n a very short space 01 time by his new remedim, which are peculiarly b is own. They are ono:poi:1mb. rout the ‘' , .getable Kingdom, having scan . th :Whiny of qt.) Mercurial treatment he has abandon. ad it and e uustituted the vegitable Female die slues are treated with marked success—haviug ha .0..0r forty years (40) experienee m their treat •• meat in nustatals of Malt the Old World and b the United States.; leads him to say—to all with t fair trial, health and happiness will again bloat. upon the oow—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with montebanks anti quacks, hat come and be curer Consumption and all of its kindred disease* .o which so many annually fill our countrien,:cat now he relieved, providing , they attend to it • h ante Full particulars can behad of inyereatmerr Y.FProcUring a copy of the Medical Adviser,whick is given gratis to all that apply lia.ving the 'ad vantage of over forty years es perienes , b,:ervation. consequently, he hats, superior skism the treatment of special dhumaaes, and who i. Icily consulted by the profession, as well as reeern wended by repeatable citizens, publisuers no prieters of hotels, Sic. Office sa Sinithfieh street, near Diamond street. Private commani .mtions from all parts of the Union strictly at (ended to. Direct to • da4:lTdaw LAKE SUPERIOR ()OPFER NUM WORKS. PARK, AT'CUREIIit d CO. • hiannfammers of • Sheath, Brazier? and Bolt Copper. Pressed Co, per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottom,. tm.• !ter Solder. *o. Also importers and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate._ Sheet Iron, Fire, ito. SW Constantly on hand. Tinmetee Machine ad Tools. - Warehouse, No. 149 FIBST and lies SECOND STREETS, Pittsburah. Penna. !?Special orders of Copper oat to any desire(' stern. 4,2t.t, dee SPRING - GOODS: 102. CLOTHS, CASSINERB3 AND VESTINGS. cum HAWN NOW IN ATONE A ONA PLETE nook of SPBII I IIO GOODS, 41 new and dansable ayles, which bars bwit carefully selected in New York. willks4ninft.w please the most fastidious. iinCoonwrildnirimai. the various new fabric and novelthil of Ix • won. • •". ' • • r ' • ~ , • We would respeettally solicit an early ear patrons and the public, to test the midis W the same or themselves. MANUEL GREY * NON, Merchant Tailors * • So. IS Fifth fairset. K ENSINti'I'ON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD ofit SLR Ctita Manuacroirers of ar,abeaNipepi, sod leas, ITalbiiiial4dll9Bl Imo. doroon,,nuallT „Barltalr • Iron' suit:Ali for Cosi Worn.. Total are aboinins.tho CITY OAS WORK I Warehouse, No.4* eritterstreeteiNl'ir Market street. ftsitskiers tiondirtig. soLan woulifii.cojllPANY; OF pierzianvain4 & ._., OFFICE ti 7 CLAM $l r iI • wacaa.:Ticeciewasa4tropiero 117/9-0 PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1862. The Democratic State Convention, after concluding its labors on the evening of-the 4th inst., resolved itself into a Mass Meet ing, and invited the Hon. Wm. H. Witte, of Montgomery county, to address the del egates and others present, whereupon Mr. .W. appeared and spoke as follows: Gentlemen of the Convention and Fdloto Citieenc.-1 have to thank you for the in vitation to aclAreis you. I esteem it a very high privilege, and, I assure you, Uatu grateful. it is always a privilege to speak on those questions which directly conceru the Democratic party and, the country, and it is especiilly a privilege to be allow- ed to address such an assemblage as this' .here to-night—more especially under the circumstances. I rejoice with you because I thifikthere is a feeling of general rejoic ing here. I Congratulate you, as I think I well may, upon the termination of your -labors to-day. I regard the action of this Convention to-day as wise and just, and as I think the fUture will show, calculated to vindicate the' past past history of the Demo cratic party and secure for it future power and future glory. [Applause.] In a popular formotgovernment, where political powerissierived by the process of the ballot, opinion usustbe free, and there must be in the, citizen a prosier authority ter the cure* of opinion on.all subjects, especially those.of a•political Character.-- Thisis the procesa by which political Pow er, its all its forms, is derived, ,and it is, therefore, a ,great obligation to impeach no man's opinion, if it be exercised con formably to law and by virtue of the law, and to have a proper respect for his con victions and , his conclusions. And there is, also, a high and solemn ditty, especial ly as we regard it in the Democratic party, which requires that while we have regard for the opinions of other men, and while we respect their motives and those of their party organization, and especially at such a time as this, in the hour of our country's peril, we must discharge our obligations to our party-and to ourselves, as citizens under a free government, by speaking bold ly and freely of those things which are rank abuses, and which have brought us, if not to ruin, to the very verge of ruin. [Ap plause.] We have heard through the Republican party press, in public and private circles, and through other means , by Phial the sentiment of that party is made maui test, that the Democratic party has tailed to exercise its tenction ; has failed to fulfil its glorious mission; that it is not quite the party of the Union that it ought to be, and that there are here and there men do not impeach their motives or question their patriotism) who think they could not properly discharge their duty to their country and to this glorious Union by re maining its the Democratic party. Well, Mr. Presideut, and gentlemeu, if the Democratic party be not the party of the Union, I have read its history. in vain. It the history of this great country is any• thing more—and, thank God, it is nothing less—than th simple, plain story of th; Democratic party and its beneficent enact ments, then have I read this , hi-fury vain. It is bet about sixty years since that party was distinctively brought into life— since it assumed form and shape—and you will remember with me (perhaps it is not unprofitable for us to remember these things now, for they are the sub-stratum of our political structure) the circumstances under which it was brought into existence It was when Jefferson commenced ilia ad ininistratien of the general government, under the elder Adams, the most odious and unjust naturalization laws had been enacted, which rendered a period of four teen years' residence necessary to entitle d foreigner to citizenship. The countrs was new and contained much unsettled laud. The Democrats wanted to make ,his country what the tyrant ridden peo plc of the old Wodd deemed it, an asylutu for the oppressed of all nations. The) wanted to make it truly the modern Ca aain, and when the Democratic parts came into organized existence, it was bas ed upon the great doctrine of equality 01 rights. It said to the oppressed millions of Europe "come unto us and, complying with our laws, you shall be fully and justly vindicated by the laws, which, after a short residence, you may, yourselves, help to enact." R. E. SELL ER$ k CO., Agents for Pittsburgh During the sixty years which followed and which have just closed, the theory and principles of the Democratic party were enacted into laws and were practically ap plied as the policy of the Government. with the most beneficient effects. The 'lien and sedition laws of the elder Mains were repealed, and in their place the De uocraey gave to the country liberal nein ralizauon laws and perfect freedom of Teech and of the press. The favorite loctrine of the party as to the acquisition of territory was, put in practice, so that while immigration was invited, land was duly provided for the immigrants to settle upon and cultivate. The Democracy took the. groundthni thii.Weitein Continent mast he ours, and. thus inaugurated the theory if aegairinif ew territory: - The purchase if the Lomsana territory,-which included he entire country West and East of the Rocky Mounteins out of which so many flourishing States have, since, been formed, he productions of which; already,. are itmost inculcable in amount, was the work of the Democratic party and the re. ;tilt of the Democratic policy, notwith •tanding the furious opposition made by he party which, under divers names, ,as always arrayed itself against the De mocracy. • • BOX soft, Pituthurab Pod 01114 e In 1812 we were called upon to assert our rights upon .the ocean—to vindicate Jur character and prove our power as a' nation--and we di d it, by driving the Brit .sh cruisers that infested our coasts from he seas and by causing. Great Britain to ins for peace—thus establishingonr status hroughout the world, and compelling not July respect but submission to the motto n our banners—" Free trade and.sailors' rights." . Among other positions taken and main wined' by th_ ePamocratic .party was the position—a ltaniClenaniiiLides with that party—that *public treasures should he githdtatikfroti...tka criatrol'ofpriiitecor ooratleilik. *II that atit ' publi c,should be urnished IRS l'ialliblir Carratey. Yon - emember:, Ow :bank asstion. In he memosithle , ~.., aria of that :aching gosititati.. 0 „ , 7nttoceei -04,44 xi in establish* 'their' els' 1 theory, *hick haa t ever sincei been thivrelktg the ,ry of the Government. We came to oth lr cases alike character, but entirely in iarmony with the' theoryhad laid down. ire withdrew the business of the country, with all its wealth, after a fearful struggle s pigot a, most formidable. olVggitionr Apkienp; is it was, by poiritifur private - merest', f:oisttlat control Of rivets , cor tendons. 'Then we had the enemy fttce- Y COntez!ding lilliellCUilvall they_haddoke i few - years before on a ulesihte.gssetiou., 1 1 / 2 l i hr, .ia.r., 11.61 1 g . ". WO 1: 11LL •" • "M`ksipl' ' .-‘.. pips sow ...14we tSPEEICH HON. W2ll. H. WITTE.' of• dIONTGOMERY COUNT): know what it did then. There is not much difference. There is a power there now which is rendering.the Executive im potent, and which is making an effort to disparage our noble and ;courageous 'sob. diers in the field, though they have sealed their devotion to their country iii their heart's blood. TheA:l men; in Congreas: have no more patriotism than those . had,; during the Mexican war, who voted Egainit furnishing our soldiers with supplies.' That war was rendered necessary, m tho estimation of the Democratic party, on; account of die invasion of' the rights of; our citizens on Ilexidan soil, and the Gov ernment said then, its I trust it ever will in similar Lases say—'4." We will not. allow, the zlighteit encroachment upon the: rights of any one of our citizens. however, bumble," and we viMiteitedthat position; with our blood and tiefuntre.' The oppo• shim then was led bY some such men*a.s;, now, in Congress, oppose the Government; —such as Sumner, Wade, Wilson and oth4 era—men who proclaimed: "We will vote; you no supplies and give you no money, but hope the Mexicans will weicome you, with bloody hands to hospitable gravest"; The party that vindicated the country; against encroachments on the rights of its; citizens was the Democratic party. '[Great applause.) It nmy not be unprofitable to think of this. 1 ou, gentlemen, can all draw your' own parallels. Von Fr-i- how entirely ap plieante it is. Look over the list of MU: Itres establish 'ed since 1800, the wisdom of which has been tested by the approval of the peep le', —and you will see that every measure thati has stood the test of time, and which has been approved by the people—the wisdutit, of which has been attested by practical ex perience and actual observation has been the work of the Democratic party. Not a single leading measure which has stood the test of time and trial, and the wisdom of which is acknowledged, is left unrepeal ed upon the statute books, or public re cords, which:did not originate in the Dem ocratic party and which was not establish ed by that party. It has liberalized the -laws regulating the elective franchise ; it has proteeted every class of our citizens when assailed and their constitutionall rights threatened; it has protected the in dividual citizen whenever his righs have been assailed; it has protected the States, respectively, against all encroachments, or threatened eueroachments of the Fed eral power, and it has, with equal firmness and power, uphold and defended* against all foes, whether within or without, that power which was constituted and estab fished by the Union of all the States. jAp plause.j Being the party of the people and hav ing the rights and interests of the people always at heart, us a necessary result of its principles, the crest Demueratie party Itch over been the chumpton any and every indit'itittvl, or class, or rf,:iziott, trade. ur interest, when any of three: bean assailed in their ttunstitutitmal right:l.-- When the inecititnic, and le.hor k !r,4 of the country tvt•re .ruffer.ng front oilT , rt-:,-ively long hour , of uthstr, th.t Duct , ' , ett,tio party. a, their mend toil for the tea iota). ,ystetn and suee..ed,d in establishing it, fi Democratic National Ad iniaistration 11'114111g 01 . 1. y 'ling this ystecu iu ti:., Got varde machine , hul.4. et , : nl. migrants were c.,Lai;ed t!.•• party protuted tioon ; a.'hen the Um.hiding were asuiiied, on account their it protected them; when dm henevt•h - ett society of Free Masons wort. it Amoricun Remedy," defended them: whim the !iotel nod ttr ,, ern ' DR. HARVEY'S Reepers were it.-ienil2.l, it tkfettd , I tlicnalil CRON° - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS their'richts, and. in eil :-a;•;, ‘ 73 ..i„; ; h q ,„ "„ et f a il e d t • w h ei , t h e d urc .. , uccess 10 in it::: ideas' the consul:a : ' strictly foiloereM in re ional rights of otir aiCzett?, v.lit.th e r a, her iaa• arising front ies rtr as intlivi,itm: 2 , wh•-sleep t I.'• OlR , truction or Stoppage of Nature, of ii or i"t"t"-• it. .1 fr to health when In tiny; the in t yeti rs t ct;riroei e`lacence6;:adtt4o/7,":„'"i„te7''6;:: n It , the Dcmoeraticteirty has arson- A f,: Cr o alt r4st , 4 o f ,v, r tat uppoied oil the ;,rcat flail 11;, , ,tvr. es, PalpgaZialft. teatiure6 which hare been adopted and ?!ti eh hre e 4 l 7lrer ni atoner f sAnik i n - r czr e i t o o ts ,; disease, approved by the people us the true policy i.ract ir „ matole Zen do met. tichteleia ,4' th e Government, and under which the I mote tett/rout cuseiso divircee: ut Um .satne time country hits grown and prospered in a I they rrr iSk 4 “ o c i h n on t l i t d lronth a egi e l f 2 .lV:r manner unparalleled in the history of i Vie r rin:ti ng ° : the monthly iri:ll nations, and in lieu of these great and with reaulatitr. no matter from whut eitti:•e the wise !measures, it has tried to establish I,"intbr.Lit'eTruAli.gariCuXalr.:B"„urtahr.-"Z.:gi% int:natives of an Opposite diameter. The of pregnanoy. though liefe at any other time, as men composing the party of the opposi- ' mi , s.terrisice wottld be the malt. Lion tried to institute au unjust and contain fo i s il tirr gt4 TaTi e tlc 're l =p l l l 4 era]. naturalization policy and they failed; any advertised Anetu.opreeeiet et the money they tried to inaugurate a very extended J. oItVAN. Rochester. N. Y,..tieneral Agent and very complicated , system of currency, . rfrniirßitTqlellialliii "'LEWIN°. and - they tt,eiled; they have endeavored to Corner Marke- street and the Diamond, mriginate and establish measures of domes- anitlivdawk tic policy, without utility in them. and have tailed; they sought to abridge the rights .if foreign -born citizens, and citizens who professed u religious faith differing from (heir own, and thank God! they failed in t hut ; they wade . atraitorotlsoppositionto he war of 1812. and did all in their por:*er to embarrass the Government under the administration of President Madison and failed; they gave "sid and comfort" to the enemies of the country in that any by fur nishing their 'army with provisions by dis playing friendly signals for the beaefit of enemy's ships of war on our coast, and by trying to foment discord and discontent among our own people respecting the war, and failed. They then attempted, also, to dismember the American Union lay organ.' ming a secession 'Convention ut Hartford. composed-el delegates --from all the New - England States, and by there passing . reti , tilutions declaring that "when emergencies occur which are either beyond the reach eel the judicial tribunals or too pressing to ad-1 mit of the delay incidents In their Parana, STATES, WHICH HAVE Nit rata MON i'MPIRE, MEET Be THEM owit .1 li EXECUTE THEIR OWN DECIBIioNS :" Itnl. , Ihanit !leav en/ they failed in this also t They tried to establish an unequal and tiii.itist revenue system, and tailed; they bitterly opposed the purchase of the great Louisiana terri tory, and failed; they opposed the war with Mexico and exerted themselves to the utmost extent to cripple the Government during the war, to discourage enlistments, and to disparage the heroic men who main tained the honor of ourcountry and its flag in that contest,but they most ignominiously failed. In short, the old Federal party, ander its proper name and the numerous cognomens under which it has ever been known, has opposed every measure that after having dun was wrung. the peuOth time to discuss and fairly understand the principles involved - in the various ques tions at issue, decided against the opposi tion, utterly wiping ,out from the record and t h e m ati n ee every important measure which that party whiceeucueeded in enact ing into law-thus showing that that party was unfit to govern Country and that it hid not the confidence of the American PeoPle• Thus, it is seen, the opposition to the Democracy has ever been pre-eminently e. part of failure—it has failed in everything. Or I f it has ever attempted anything -of importance and has nut failed—signally then have I read the history of this government and. tie history of parties in vain. [Appian- 4 w] . But ho has it : with ' the Demo cratic' all that it haLattempted, it has: sucvideddllYik 64 4 l Y -:a4o*trtidy . . and the insepaitiiieut results of itamigs Jaws. it our. Co,4u47:rectematetins and Puwar ol l"greall f#4: 40,"P;n1h . fitv *Wow sad beyond workri. kiwis. - CON•414011111*.1 Before the . - •• -- onward march and beneath the str o ng.( THE ARDREWB PATEliir PIPE. • arms and the - wisely 'directed efforts of our patty and its policy,- the primeval ( " 4 - 2 " 74° -• --461 " / . 44412 " 811 • 4 - - forests bave given place to cultivated. •HTL u ll a g m . =l-iti g riaaa .. ..., ,: so fields,. to . Bi:oiling, villages and fl ourish-. .pipenow - in ,now-i n n : . ittiastibiistatifted-vrilliiiit I n if I Lig cities, and the wide wilderness of .I.erieuit Or , etweeemarefetaktu i tir Mee- I . the I iliti mighty West has bbee made to " bles.-: 141K ".' ° & ,. eet er r , a ' eilln/ ' llit ttEec ß ille. Gout ps th; rose," to swarm with teembig- ritlifilillifitTolatiniiiiiWpfHiti--471....iitiewlialamitdein-.1 1- nil i !ionsof , prceperons and happy people, of a the teem Dernauthirs elan sell ishstikftbfile-• dr . awn together from the " fourviarters bscc4 ooo t Z: 1 1: 117 V aali r e t s f i r gladi, . I lof the eiirth. • ' the surplus of whose stn became the drip beneath receives th atiellime mon=o agricultural productions gots fOr insensiblynsoapea into the stem: hence pi ; to feed the world. and to augment the gen- ' o a r vire i irk n er es def °ff e e iit i t v ite r l aPk, tr i !Vet: one lie; I eras weitlth of the country, while tens of meets that he ilk 3 been -* lnthating lu a pp--, thousands of brave and stalwart melt, from b Wheg 'the • I II"Ti be etlmes Ilk oodselr' ii i irkol this region of recent wilderness.' rise up Z a a r e tb t :,/, / & a :T r fi th illo : i ra r g im , ik r - ; • and fly to firms' at the cant of their coun- at anY lieu B o n i torso to it 8 original midterm" I try, as the - followers of Roderick Dim' for bfiratedfit the fire, (ti st drying it thoroughly), ors new,bowt ma)- be proouredef thedeater ...- . sprain; from every bash tit his whistled - -the tpinions of those who hove tried, Rivas!. Fairy like the Democratic partY! .tkeptpei has waved its. magic wand over the great rrom personal e t Trirnse, t. ez i kLow it.% Western .wilderness and millions of hapPY stAy tha terpttriTdimpres:—Poklui..7'—..P4en*."' .. and 212speroui 'peonle have as it were, I "Ali who have tried it beer - testi:semi to its ex- ' sprilMato being; th.o forests as vitnisl , - i eePezlee r ,"—Beenieg Bulletin. . i ,,, _r__ _. et! 'in a twinkling, and a very ocean of I ,9,,'"' eemealstilc b°°t i•IP° in we ' "— • °s44l4ll "" m • r. cereals has flown in, its waves awelling th'o'uTelimenitio,kiasubryeajeuaseEamliodkethense deleahanetari6oedia.et and fettling in Nolden glory over imperial tracts. larger in extent end mere fruit-I % f ti tatfrri;ekriluge;reo7erti:ilYothbe7po::::l ful Ph life-sustaining products than - "1 heartils eoPoef in the te galteetdeleYoukten. some of the principal nations of the Old Wortd. Upon the gulf, on the Pa- "Vobvi l atm. - toitfrieat. extent. the deleterlaii cific, in the great valley between the A n l e le w - l efez er ta e o n f ti t a b l e ou pe a k.o na n ni eh ootia s co r neti . ..4uen a teor to•-- i ghenics and the Rocky Mountains, empires have-been founded and additional Numerous other retries !debits, elven, ba rights and privileges granted to the peo- the above &redeemed sufficient - • tI ple, from time to time. under and by the JONES & ETA.NS. General ..flgente t . No • 031 Ai& atreetiPluumeesam power of the . Democratic I-arty—not a , Go ,. c tub ,..,- ~_;l 9 thii , p i ma , prowse d w e t* single star, save one. added to our giori- tars Patent. any person trim maY imitate it all tlag -I— e 1600, but has •la en Car: work of Le prosecuted. to the fall extent of the law. W. I.: D. RlNEllAitT,_Aftents. the Democratic party. Every cue of (beer Ne. 149 and 181 Wool street new Steles, with the singlet xception jelB.2nvend Plied:mph, mentioned. came into the Union with two Democratic United States Senators. and, with these a constitution liberalized and popularized, but just and wise in all its provisions [Concluded to-morrow.] sTOVE t i , ''' i 4 P.• Vl.' 4 ,t0 A. BRADLEY, NO. SO WOOD STREET. cerufir Piereud. Plateburgh, M anufaeturel end Wholesale and Retail dealer in nil kinds ot Oook, Parlor, end Heating. Stovea, Grate Fronts, Fenders, dui tir- In ?ample NAM may I, t,und the CELEBRATED GAS BURNIN(I :Tr° Eft EUREKA AND MOPIC. he taerlP (.1. which LtiVl7 • I,eet, f‘di; bon:Ands. and the Stove pronounced niik. q ual e d y any in thie market; tozethtr MAZY Cher deßirnble renerni. We here taw) very large az ,erueeet ut PARLOI-: IND 11EATINli STOI, k.S. ionae of the PATTERN': unw ffeted to tho_puldie. itie FANCY EN/Oft:LED (IRATE FRONTS A NI) lEN.M.:I:s., r.f the ewe Frier. Cnutuanyi I.ot , hon Row end Jitlp Orutue, tdl ot which ore uff&rod et rory low viol*. itolueetneule offered to builder; in SC3 at of Fitorrzi. mr24tl IMPORTANT TO LADIES! Umi. JO3lll HARVEY, IILAIV INtit ft.o cr t w«nty years devoted hi. 4 pro. fo..monal time exoluglvels to the treatment i'•,:aftfe /)%triraitie; and basins suooemieti. in 0100-. and, -.and, of re+torina the aftti,rt.l to S a to .{ both h. he: zt , , w en tire nonfolonne in offernaz pub Ely bi.• " G l'i'ar Trustees' Sale 111(21( VIRTUE OF AN ACT or ASSEX -81.- of the Common real. h ~ f Penusylva• Dia appr ved February 5.166'4 1 Rill 011049 to publio ante. on the preraiyv ‘a, ttar„no t or Sharon. Mauer co, Pa. ou MouclaY..Attru't 4 . Litt. the property of [ILO Sharell Iron CortipAny, (%•11:i.tirOg Of one Rolling ilia. Sort large IV arehome; 40 Dwelling II °lnce. and 40 scree et I .nd; toga' her with fait. necessary limititterY for manufnetarlint Iron. 7. 4 .1iie. and Steel. This . is A desitable rrotierty l'or ear rirry'wis' b= i^x to embark in the b 1121111049; boated en the " grip Extension, Pennsy.lvania Citial . in the eentrobf the vest, coal rearm in Weeterny ennevtranta: convenient gib five Mast' Furnaces; and with 'a good rnAnset of - the 'Erie kPitubnigh Railroad . pasiing through P. SalaV r i be' absolute., - Terms—One-third In - end; and. the Milano° in two equal raTinents.bf Mx- and nine mcelths, with interest fromeeatlrmation of gale; Sharon. July 10. 188 0 31. jyl4-3,r4 'TRQUT;Trunea, INTAL'I'It.CIINI A 01L. . ' . ' . WIE7F. ARE NOW NIANIINEems11111" NO v V this article, whichkrbrilliiserinhardns !rudest of offeuAre • odort and ol uuelor, (which odor we warrant to bust by are or exposured it enstirpsiaecl by .say len , nator In this 'or Eastern aus.rketa. A. a pro table Oil to the eonsiver. IF. eiti 9 3 1 8611/Y reroullit=d tilim9s/ it. Also. our massfsetare at - CAUSTIC SODA • . I Used by all Is Soap Sawa sad Oil Reflaeries. which excels 10 per pent in strength's!l the make of ish Soda brought to this eountry. Oar man of SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT. AC. Are no well sad liv,wable known, we trust the mention is salleissi. All orders sad inquiries will be promptly at tended to by ad OIVttiViXILROUN. Agent, Penna. Salt{es t. , ufacturingOompany, nolliArisorls Wend street4l%tsburgh. u • WM. M. FABER & co., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron lEmounciere. GENERAL MACHINISTS. AND OMEN NM. Near the Penn. B. B. Passenger Daunt. YIT . .• • • sm . AItUFACITIIIIN ALL 11111118. , Or froin,three..te one 14011411111 end none •power.• and . exited win Milli. Saw lhi. Blest Illurnorw. Bactorige. 4kre oarticalar attention to the camstriacdon It names and Machinery . for grist Mitt& end lots isorighte z .f o ulay Sad amnia/ saw mills; • • Save on beaul._hatiihed endready- forehiP• mint at e: ort notice. En end Boilers of gem ALta9.4farnieh Boileau and Sheet Iron separately. Wr0144.1rP4 Shaftilatalhaiftl and Value s avery , m_ id commute the manufseture el iC astlfitAine Cards: - Car orange are low. oar machinery mennfactin , .1 of pa 44 4 04 (411 +a it ppm* _ sop.. Irripmm e k t pt LOOLLIMIL Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, iko,' 414 Malden Lane & 3S Liberty street, N. Would respectfully call the attention of whole. tale dealers to their extensive and varied stook of Their Factory. "NEPTUNE WORZN." Canton tercet. Brooklyn. km been In tnecearful operation for four years. whore they manufacture every varlet• of from the hest Spring Sisel, and which they war runt much ruperirg and fully cheaper than the' ,inported order,' and executed at once. for any variety r.r t7le of Ifuok... Beek. Linea. Seines. Ilaakots and 'l'roll ins Bait. Water-proof Linea at refillOCAl price,.. They wouid can rarti , mlar attention to their itook of Hooka. Solo depot ft: the &Ile of WARIRIN'S eelp brated drill-oyetl. and Telegraph Needle*. ap'2l3-3mdmd Orkin," t•. Plaiu and Faiwy Flamed tra der sad Liver:hal.: on head, end taede to order, oa ehoreed notice. at IL WILLIAMIONIS is Tux Yur IF' A. ca' co rult , mPitovcii HI ACK . CAr itApparx s. R V—This variety I? raw% laraar. morn juian biter devoreci. hda . - Oe,Nl, and is every way ruaariur V. the ronauv , Whiark ea p. tCe crtn rotpriy nny quantity at our Marta: 8 tan , t. or a: .1. KNOX. isl 2 No. 99 Pitth street. Dissolution of Partnership. MIME PARTNERfiII IP HERETO. Fop., between JOSHUA 1:110DEEI and JAS. D. VER tat, this do mutual . o4us•ant. EN:ter leirtner. will use , the HomeTtol t',rru Rettlin.,.. up the huripeft. !1R... 1 1 1 11A RHODES. jARES D. VERNEE. It. r.. , tiriter frOlti the lltenrinr. Ittitiut , -t. I cheer fully rwota mend my former partner to my friends Hai: thy palir. ;TAMP; P. VP:ern:R. o R la o d e s. uc , nelor tnßhode...7 k Verner.) Win VOrt lath. the Ereninc end Molting HaiWeill et the ehl corner Dut s uesne IVay and Bar- A lleY. end rempeettutly solicits a cocain'. envy et the puldio petronageeo iiberaU, bestowed on thetate fire). JOSHUA RHODES l'ittdburrh July 1 1662 . iyl4ot4 ROBERT 4. T. DALIZJE ROUT. DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWANNNO MUCNANTS, AND Dealers in Profit ea and Pittsburgh Ilanufasturec No. It 511 I.IIBERTY STUMM• • ets3noL Pinsl.ll*(l3 SMITH, PARK & tvnirrra .FoErprrkitir LPITTSBUIWII. PA . , Warabonas. V*. 149 First and EN liationdati. Manufacturers of all aims and daigiriptioss os Zlegil Oil. Retorts and Flttlls. Du and MAW flPe Sad Irone, Dog Irons. Wagon Bola& Steel Mena! Ponies, angera and Couplings. AAlec.J H obbing and Montane Oaatingt of evel7de , seription made to order. Having a complete raashine shop_ attached to Foundri; ail mousers f i tting WW be eaceranf attended to RIVATE 110111 E P ' ,a 7 Dr. BROWININEDICAL ' ' UTsa -1 and SURGWAL oe. No. de - , ,Siniddield street. Ilahairsdl. • , . : . . . ~ ' P =Mir Dan did aids% i of Pittsburgh. MI kis been in i., - 4 4. Practieelorthehmit Drente. .4re, • ream Rill bUßilliallS US OMNI ."... , .. 1 toonfined meadr ta Prises* MA - iii h , '' - daintiest Disease!. 0111i/ENS.A.NDStpI4III4Ik,rs • .' In need 44 a medical Mewl ii)11 lekhill to and out the sure plies of-esnec Thirmsar is if molar graduate. and hbeusisieweilw,.. Dlistreek went of a certain chin of diseselNls if wins, antes to the ingenue of pliesdpig e• l ief by the use of his . ii . 14 . advice. • -• ' ' • ' - • DR. BROWN'S REMIXDUN __' . , • • over &Dip sere the' worst' fbelliSt Vatietisi k ohlDiansuampoptetwatieLSorotalir4eglena— Also all diseases &Wang nom s _ %lat. which. mud/esti itself is the Sethi • letter peoriams, and a great mar.wwwweif *hi M 0.., ants; the origin of whieh•the eat is Sep* ignOrilli• - To POEM= ao Dtilitowee elfin boxier Sl a nargri . . Dr. Down '. tea 'es far the siarjain trails I tV i tz nh eßeti that ealitark taut et siastasi w the,yetusgsad: welt Waded . o 'give awy_to; (to their pent destrealesj r at the only redie resselisseumissla *gushy -they we safe. sad .ntske a .sgawily resterstlea, of health. ' ''''• • . DIDUDIL4TDDI. thu ' Dr. Drowe's media - newie fall to ease e 1 pain fed disease ta • mew gsgreherselll ti' core. De also treats Pilse, uleer.. stricture. Orothal Moberg e• etc.' Mouthia , SUPPalliOng• us ec i t s 4'.: Fistula in 'Ago, nnervotte elbow'. is tar Deck sat! Wage. Drliatie. I, epf the ifilaMeri.e•- . gather with all di assail Or SZI.IIIIIpO/11/ ei a t A letter dssoribigg.the syoptesos. 1 rns,,,direetsd to_PiL.BNIVII Ne•SW ! , I , St, Fitteliarth. rs, will be a k is. sed=staserer. ed. Medicine Sent to any peaks I and secure fili4 observation. Offion_andL mut! ROMP, Na. ae fbelthlield , lOW, rttObarth- Pa. 1/45411 - -- w4II MlSiliflOoD.- Now Leavri HOW sigwroinuit , . o Just published. ins &GM IhnsOtsp. Trkos A LECTURE ON THE t i g r El h aAt: MENT and,Radical Onso &sum ot o Wakness. Invokustn a ry Henna! DAM% awl, is , aeaerally ICervo uln • . .. 4=ll and Mos Mental t an . • mu from Self-Aaig, , kete-Eip- EL: VERW ELL. X D.. Antkor of aissfswo. . sfe. "A BiotEto Thotooliti-'O.-13TiffeienLii &aimde? real: hi n'ibilii . envelope.. tolnin ' T . drew P0ig00d,..., oon/wia - ikiix.a‘ ss wyoo lite.....pkby ur . A__ J. O. JCL RBowery ;Now York Peet Moo 801. b.l . '•'.A,C5*. 'IT, ~- , ~ ...:: • - ' - i; I' " - .k - ',::2 - - A,. 1 , 7 3 41 . A r_ 1• 1 • ~._ . 1 1 611111 . 3 Clidiet"%YeeitnldAnd lb " - :," '- ',. ,s= qr.:l 2 1111filti , IL • , ''' 1 .8.: uy 10. IWOum LIMP 0 !N 1104.111D11 Ativim. risazNo TACKLE. FISH HOOKS, SPEARS, ott... No. 47 St. CLittr Strewi. IMEMMII Estabadied 1842. fl;ITM":H. SAVINGS DlSTrruttOlfe (IM(INIIM tar CHARTERED -BY THE Lamour= OFFICSIt~. AnNessess..,..—..—SAJus MAL ism 170.1* PRESIDENTS.' • • Ram 4...„,.,.... . 4 .;.•„,,....,..:,. - - ilir . .-- ~- . . - - ' c::. I) -, ; , TRIMIRRS&I" risii.._,_..... ealwen 0 " J TWanian - Biz . • a i t t B 11"1141.' - 0 noneur i '' - k . . AgOItETARY AND TrisastOmt : D.. , 1111€111111&**:.;:... ~... i d ei open damn tions 0 o.*.lci ii. v di = l its Cu rved of 0 ioill, triduolodoiload bt' • asi ►ma et - 87-Laini. itts.. Air• 1104ioloio l I . % in alloo. 4olhoso . 00SeS ntu=7ll=ll=lZll4"•!leatb- NATIONAL 'LOAN. — avirve , t sow al, vela** A , from the 900100127 of the Tremors- ALM Will be 0001104 on the 27th day of f - Zienia at theeMoetit Hain!, Bart Si Co.laisidrit• and Third streetc.rfttrbordli. sabecriotheip Miler 01 entieriai S. Govern or kettt plecieturi of the' • ted'Stit .. — V ii i 111141.moshie in twart,..yeepe &airlifts' in Interest at thereto of viz por•= 11314 va .13110 leitif•iitinnaily.. % to be isCuild Oder 5.... • . , -:., 4 . 1=b1; dated Pi 1et. 1114111 14111' `` • abad'Attato of Fitly wants. One 8 • • Lam. nee Hundred Dollars. and 'One. llollais. No subserlpho' a Per keit *al , " lam rior for say fraction of t % • ,t . .., ...• eetraiLt Sabrptlolis for Or . ~ in f thi wa re_rit i llo,„.. the z. --, bilateat maw the tat of May. be 4 ''''' sorlsot=a l 7l•Wit thi a M thine 14 gm gr. - . , IIL '' ....A., - • hi: fprtz dip ' • ' l l-• -tbat ail paclineello te4 NW • jai t ee ratr ti a. of labia the atibardbdrlailttra , by : , he: Secretary of the Treasury. •,•- . as . ' will be tweed thereon to male* - • order, or to the bolder .llaaeryisf fume asezareased ince& Any otherinfermitlow 7 r bigialliptly Owen on aPplioatioa to the an Ma or by letter. - 'JOSHUA abIL . iew dews& • ' PITTSWCILOII WAN A6001:7.1, •Subectipt ,- 'inn! rah. 19 , 32. ' '' 1.16 it T. J. (:CAI? 1 1l =9 M WESTERN STOVE !OK 944 LIBERVK STREET, eirrSBol4olL axerrvi"AcTtntearies Would ea the mutation the nide le Unit LAUGH EITOOK - of w•li oolootod • : "*'. mamma ma knee lattelbea lag 140=1:1127,11Veiallia, low awastak I,lhhabiesu Apvimmem, - et•Veia maw. The ,5euve5,_710d161444,12•2:'",,11-414., Were ' 3111. : atala rni t Mic awarded i• dito 1 • , TRUE Ain a g4* 41 ! 4i Ff 441 . an dl I f X, - ; akj Wont aueititiNtOi*SANDlril ' liloll,ll rs ifs- st T z 11121 NN—lti NM Nte 1i 5 1e0211444 ' .. eel OeNtilloysearklb fiteseuxum, 11 " 1 ,0 1 ! ameces than ifIll• ~ umnsuoga3 B o-.,.....nrotAs.:..as.agasis REINEMAII I ME .RAN & wow, No. 4i FO I TII . PITESBUROIL PA. , • •-• 't• • wsomeaur ice--istuF, =Wiwi a WATCH IIAUK SILVER AND PLATED WARE. cLocms, of may description. FANCY o_ll II S.- Brme 9tatimar7, WATCIELMAK.SBW- mow, . Matarlals , and Idaohtnarir. Malian Armes ar AMM WA Es gassllaftueoll•st Wialsamsimu. 2016404" i, • . • . , RoWitter Altsuuns, • *ft7ol l l2fArg,, 44 4 7,,z5a,*; 1 . • ens poticyri. IMILWI IMAM mann= im pim ornir. • = llll4 c "' ellilgatit# • • . . . Weida • IZ:l 1 J 's - • , s velvtreitoM d ..1•110 SE TT li.li:'P t :.4 tit 111. illiatulie: :ape 1401 iik _ ___l• wilt - oa pea, . your sr 4 ' PI led* lON tionarmi ' OPPleved ~ . k r :, Nomi&SW. U. eirdiam& aa 11f,:',i
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