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    Voluffie XX.
TO THE PUBLIC.
•
PECIALLY
AUthe ignorant andfalee 101 fr
ly Modest of all denomi
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
abuse and disdasea or
tuations common and in- _
eidcnt to youths of both vexes. and adults, single or mania . Because
Dg. Bearifiretri publish re the fact of his doing
so. the ignorant end fele, ly modest aro dreadfully
shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral
and for - contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising sena and dauebters. Xlserr
family physician should ne cautious to keep teem
in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN
ITP. ( excePt Pubriehing)legt a lucrative prac?
Coe might be lost to them among stupid falsely
modest and presumptuous families , born and
raised In Ignorance. spr9ng np as mushrooms and
who compare society, intelligence, sense, Ate.„ to
dollars and cents, tnyetenously, meanly orills
gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numeric
parents and guardians are thankful that theft
sons, daughters and wards , previously feeble
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance
have been restored to health and vigor by DR,
BRAIeSTRUP, besides many before and afiet
marriage through him have bean saved much saf
fering, anxiety, mortification, are. SPermatorr
hea or nocturn a l emu:melons, are completely care,
in a very short spare of time hr big nee remedies,
which are peculiarly his own. They are compoundE
rom the Veg,etable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacy.ofthe Mercurial treatment.he hes abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitabie P emate dis
eases are treated with markets suecees--natang had
over forty years (410 experience in their treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United States; leads hire to say—to all with
fair trial, health and happiness will again biome
upon the now—palled cheek. Trine no iongor with
mentehanks and quacks. but come and be cured
Consumption and all of its kindred diseases,
which so many antdiMiy till our countries, cat
now be relieved, providing they attend to it in
time _Full particulars can lashed of my treatmee I
by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser.whicb
is given gratis to all that apply Having the ad
vantage of over forty years experience anti
observation, consequently, he has superior skill
in the treatment of special diseases, and who is
daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom
mended by repeatable citizens, publitmers, pro
prictors of hotels, tie. Office S 5 Soli tt, act.;
street, near Diamond street. Private commatit•
cations from all parts of the Unien strictly at
tended to. Direct to
de6:lydaw
THE ANDREWS: PATENT PIPE,
(PATENTIO JANCARY 1 , )5.J2.)
REQUIRES ONLY A ToTAL To
prove its incomparable superiority to any
pipe now in me. It may be smoked without .111 : ,
dewterious or mildew:ant effects, as the vii of to
bacco is not drawn into tte mauth, ;Lod the
tongue does not become furred or coated from in
haling its poisononmproperties. The bowl is made
of the finest Devonshire clay. - and gives to the to
bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to
bacco cannot become moist. as in ordinary Pipes,
because the drip beneath receives the saliva that
Insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the pipe
never becomes offensively rank, and the breath
of the smoker does not Proclaim to every one he
meets that ho has been "indulging in r pipe."
When_ the bowl becomes clogged, or the drip
beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may he t h en
apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl may
at any time be re tored to its original whitenes.
by burning in the fire, (filet drying it thoroughly)
or a new bowl may be procured of the dealer.
Mltead the opinions of those who have tried
this pipe:
From personal experience. we know it to be
all that it is represented."—Philmia. Ineiu;r, r.
- A very decided huproveruent."—Paidi c
"All who have tried it bear testimony to it ex
eel lent:et—Es,. nine Bulletin. -
"Decidedly the best pipe in use.
Star.
"The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a
thousand told by its use, and the deleterious of
beets of smoking are entirely obvint , d."—Somiot;
Di#patch.
" I. heartily concur in the testimonials you have
_as to its superiority over all other pipes in use. '—
John S. leohrer. M. D.
I i" It obviates, ton great extent, the .leletori.,u.:
effects of the poisonous comaituent.s of tobaoc,,-
an essential oil and nicotine."—S, U. Briefrod , ,,ot.
49.
Numerous other extracts might be given. but
the above are deemed sufficient
JONES & EVANS, General Agents,
No, 631 :treli street. Philarkinbia.
Sir anetion—As this pipe is protected by Let
ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall
bo prosecuted to the Lill extent of the law.
W. St D. lt 1N EllA lIT. A:tents,
No, 149 and 131 Woold :trees,
.i6lB.2meod
IILDRIVATE GISEASEN--
..k. Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL
aria SURGICAL Office, No. 50
Sinith3eld street, Pittsburgh.
Pommy:vat:art.
Dr. BROWN is au old citizen
3 f pittablargh. and has ban in
?rusticator the las; twenty-five
seara. His business has been
, confinad mostly to Private and
iSurgdeal Diseszoa.
CITIZENS AND STRANGER
In need of a medical friend, should i.ct tril tt
foul out the enro place of relief. The Doctor i=
regular graduate, and his experience in the trent
merit of a certain oleos of diseaaoe is a surewitor
esstee to the sufferers of obtaining portuaTlCnt. re
lief by the use of hie remedies and. following ho
adsioe. _ .
DR. BROWN'S REYEDIES
sever fail to ow. wont fcca Vrz-7.77771.7
lAMBS:J. Impurttie,
Also all theer.r.c4.l77-. , 1!77+ :7. 7" tair 7,
which FincliCe:& inell is no i >ry of toti.c7
woriasl:, a cren: ni n' , 7r: :7 7• -
12111 M%, tho
. . . . . •
ignorant To pore c:!, sc , .:Ticte..l, Ur.. 4) . ."2 t
'onset, 01 a fore cad;
BE3II N^ L IV EA
- -
Dr. Brown's remedies ler toe alarming tronco.
brought on often by that solii.try habit of SCIF L.D.J
gratification. which the young and wear mintietl
often give way to. (to their own deytraction.) ar
the only reliable remedies known in the country
—they are safe. and make a speedy restoration
of health. . .
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail en sure adz
painful disease IN A FEW DA vs—he will warrant a
cure. Be also treats Piles, Gleot. Gonnorrhce •
Stricture, Urethal Discharges. Female Wow-loess
Monthly Suppressions, Disets ea of the Joints.
Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pairs in the
Bank and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, to
gether with all diseases of an impure origin.
!dittos describing the symptoms ' containing a
soss,_diroched to DR. BROIVN, No. Iso Smithneid
Bt.. Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediately answer
ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed
and secure from observation.
Office end Private Roma. No. &I) Sulithli old
amt. Pittoburab. Pa. n01.5-4awie
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
FTHE SPEEDY AND PEEDAN:
Jr ENT cure of
GONORRHEA. G: BET, UP-VITAL
Discharges.
bdt Seminal Weaknam NighGs Emit
Noks,lncorai- ince. Getital Irrita
-1311 Tel. Stricture and
Affe• One of the Kid
neva and Bladder.
Which has been used by upwards of
ONE. HUNDRED PHYSICIANS.
in the:4de practise. with the entire EVC:O26
SUDO PFBEISS , COPAISA, CAPSULES, GP WIT
compound ileac known.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
airsii% nn
-- in action, often eh - eating a cure in a
few end when a cure is effected itis permar.-
.rat.. are prepared from vegetable extracts
,that ar e law on the ustem. and never name
.ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and
sugar coated. all names s taste is avoided.
No of diet is nocessury whilst using th oath:
air doe s
eir motion interfere with bwiness :-. nr
suite. Each box contains Pills.
PRICE ONEDOLLAR.
Dr. Beira Treatise on Seminal
M cakurws,
Sejf dbwee, Conorrh , A, Glc,t, &c. a Pauiphlet of
60 pages. containing important adai•_e to tho af
flicted. SENT .e REX. Six cents are required to
pay postage.
DR. BELL'S GREEN BOOK,
A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, Glee', Stric
ture, Syphillis. ,ke. , in all the various stages, wit h
T P etteriptions in English, adapted for self
rea tment, without the aid of a physician
PRICE ONE DOLLA
The Pills or Books wilt be sent. secure from ob
servation, by mail. post-paid. In any 4...vertihed
Agent. on-receipt of the money.
- J.BRYAN. &avatar, N. Y.. Gen'l Agent.
JOSEPH FLEMING,
corner Market street P•71(1 Tl l / 4 riy,-.3
Agent for Pittsburgh,
Sold by all Druggists
Choice Stock for Sale
IWILL NELL AT PUBLIC SALE, ON
Thursday, the 28th inst. at Ili o'clock, at my
residence. in Charles Township. Allegheny coun
t', near Obey's Tavern, on the Steubenville Turn
pike:
Twenty-three heal of lull blood Durham and
Grade Cattle:
Three Morgan Colts :
And a smul lot of Cotswold Sheep.
The above stook is composed of some of as good
blood as is in the State.
Those wishing to improve ttrgr stock will do
well to attend. Pedigree furnished and terms
made known on day of sale.
aul4-2wdeod2tw JOHN lIODGSON.
WHIMS AND CHILDREN'S MOTS,
AND Shen and Ties—at McClelland Auction.
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OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE,I .
N". 101 East Third street,
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(7lNClsx.vrt, August 18.15t32.
Eat ROPOSA I.S ARE INVITED FOR
17 furnishing. Uniform, Regulation Clothing.
and Camp nod tl;trri,on Equipage for the new
levies of volunteers and militia of the United
states..
The Clothing and Enipage, fir the different
arms oldie service. to correspond, in make and
material, to that heretofore used, and to e•mfortr
to the Niacin:: in the office Clothing and
Equipage, in this city, Where sheeiticalions and
sampled may lie inspected.
Proposals should Mate the article which it is
proposed to furnish. fhe quantity which can be
supplied weekly, the earliest period at which the
delivery will be commenced. the total quantity
offered, and the price lot each article.
All articles delivered by contractors are re
quired by law to be legibly marked with the con
tractor's name.
The foil.ming; list embraces the principal sup
ph ea needed
AIDS SOO,
Pittshurktt Post Ofare
BOOKS,
Company Order:
do Clothing Araaitint;
do
Morniug Report;
POSt. I ! r a,,,,
do Morning Report;
L. Letter;
do guard;
Itegitnenrai General 0 riler;
uo Letter:
tin Descriptive;
do (telex:
do (truer;
'farget Pratt.ier
iteorlolated Alornieg Depot I;
Inspeetion.
uriry will be required for the fulfillment of
Ail rot el by n•inn of the tenth day
;. eto tile date of this advertiruneint.will be open
ed nt Wt. .4 . ;k:1.1 .12.1 the articles iminedi
tidy at • .1e l edi be itiv.irdel to the lowest res
peniabie lit idees pr.:suet.
for further supplies will lie rwarded
from ti •ne to time. as ii,orable bids are reeelec i l,
ate to ;:o time,.! ;heattract.
fly 01 !hi, t2n.ixtern,ietel era!,
.I\+'t 11.
C iptain and A. Q. M.
MEM
fatties. whe prep+, fu ni..llingsul.l.liee to this
rat nlll ,rate in their ho • I ,og
the .11 hisNl, on I.:C enen
hid V/ I
II I/12 G u ar int U. rign...l by ttv., re !ems:-
that the oilier tcil, exe,..11.1 the too-
I no.: I' nwartt 11. m. No lotiers or tel , grams
ingtuq vvl.l lee :u. , wer,l, hut :1.1.er the Ii rui n g ot
tilt 1,, dui,: netiti...l vviten toei:
pr•.1....ia1s are ay.eeptevl. Pr0i,,:11,.. nllll,, marke.l
on the out,i,le. — Prone-at:4 for - lethihg.."
.1N...1 11. LII. 1 1i1.:11 -ON.
ntrii-tf Captain mat .1. Q. AI,
CARIIIAGES, I'4 CAILS IVAONS
ERN SECOND—ii Nilk:1111, 'l'lV sib•
• I: T 1 c-ta
4 , t IN.:tries and Light
Ltuggies, w;II I,sitivcly ..t
the I'Ltrricular at
:•, .
1111Z. , 4. 19114 I'l'E.
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:He. ,t% ti, near c Tw0.,411r
..:SAVEI„ FELL An) CANVAS
fa 0 0 :1' 1 N G .
I:: _V .5,t "I URA TEL
'.!th r..,t hr. [lt u! sryS
v;es:Prl
L:.77 h field
; 7. 1.1i., 13
Pitt.har ~ h, Pa.
t , tlt. or ,end hark ptt,engorL
4,r to any part of the old oenutry, either by
stgaL. or -aliing j.a , •keLs.
SiGll DRAFTS I'OR SALE. payable in any
Pv-rt Ut E . Etrupo.
AFent ft)r the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail
roa.t. Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Sailing , and for the lines of Steamers sail
ing i.krw,rer/ 2ca Yor's.. Liverpool. Gla.trow and
tfalwa.7. fell
ENSENitil'Oti
IRON AND NAIL WORKS.
ar, Sheet, Holler" Plate, Hoop, A
and 1: iron, Nails and Spikes;
leo, Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr
Iron, piOtable for Coal Works.
Works are adjoin:lig the CITY GAS WORK
Warehouse. No. BS Water street and N
6 Market Street, Buguley's
a4l6:6atn-i3
sr2OVE
WO4
NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
corner Second, Pittsburgh,
Manufaot irer aid Wholosalo and Retail dealer in
all kinds of
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Fenders, &o.
Sir In our sample room may be found the
ELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
merits ea which have been folly tested by
. oustinils. and the Stove pronounced unequaled
y any in this market: together with agreat tuani
thcr dodtable patterns.
havaalso a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
&red to the public.
!+-FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are
oilered at very low prices.
4# Special inducements offered to builders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. ray29tf
IMLIAII ULM!, DAVId M'CAYDLEBI3.
amts.:sox A. corm. St.teisi Partner.
(Jocund Partners.
MEANS a COFFIN,
(Successors to M'Oandlees, Means & C 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Streets,
eiranneuramar 1.4 s
miLITARY GAUNTLETS!
BECK AND KID GAUNTLETS,
IN Willi E AND BUM
Received by Express this day at
EATON, MACRUM & CO'S.
No. I 7 Fifth street
AKTICLES OF CLOTIHNO
Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineer, Ord
miner. Ar ilicry and infantry:
rm Jackets, consisting of Cavalry, Ar
tillers, Infantry, Zonave and Knit;
UniM m Tr , wsers, consisting of Fuotmen
II orSetnon, ZonaVe . and knit;
Cotton Duck O. eral , s;
Drawer , . Flannel and Knit:
F:aidiel and Knit;
t; rent Cont,, Footmen and lloiseinen;
i-traps. tar t; rent Coat::
Blanket:, Wo..den and Rubber;
Pmiehos;
Taloms:
Sack Cents, Lined and Unlined;
Legging.,, Sbiekings;
wells. I ea the!:
I mtarot lints, Trimmed and Untrimmed;
I:•.imilis Cope;
F,rae, Ca pa, Recruits, Cat airs and Infantry:
Ca I, Covers. mnble "'rocks, :•_;:tslie,;
Ilavers:acks. KlinoSiteks, ant een.S.
ARTICLES OF EQU IPA ti E,
Hospital Tents, Wall 'Tents, Sibley Tent , ,
Common Tents, D'Abri Tents;
Mosquito Bain:
Regimental Colors;
Camp do
National do
Standards;
St, in Flags: •
t;.E un de
Gui.lons;
A Nes.
Spa.lez.;
P.O/S;
tamp cab:
Pie!saxes;
Bugles.
Ttumpets;
bi tams;
Y 0 TICE
it. 11:-N4C2.1
E - 114:AN, INI'ILOPEAA
r_dr,ox-n, . 313 .L.A.C11...,
Manufacturers of
A. BRADLEY,
PITTSBURGH, THITHS DAY MORNING, AUGUST 2S, 1862.
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEHENTS.
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JESSE JOHNSON,
?AHEM COHISSIONMr:MANI
AND DICALER fN
Flour, Grain and all kinds or Country
Produce, Wines and Enviers,
Cigars, Tobacco, &c.
t Liberal advances made on consignments ot
111011 WINES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
auX:l3, PHILADELPHIA.
WM, BRICE & CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NG: 15 SOUTH WATER STI?EET,
Philadelphia.
*". Liberal advances trade on consi4mmentJ•
1-iten required. myl -13'd
JOHN E ELLISON..WII Y EI.GISON-ROIONAN 6 F:1.1.010N
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSINIES AND VESTINGS,
NO. 3:0 MAE I{ ET Kra EET.,
(2 door b4•low Fourth,)
NI li.AIELFIIIA
iii;usT at M.t GE—
Wholesale DritAcArik4
NO. S 2 MARK Eli STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN
Paints, Oils, Window Glass:Dye-stuffs., d•o., and
Agouti to Kerosone: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal
Oils, Burning Fluid, Can: iiom:. Tar. Pitch,
Wagon and ltailroatl
GEORGE GRANT,
anufaeturar and 'Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
PUILADELPIIIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WI T
LONG C 11"11.:
MANUFACTURERS d IMPORTERS:
-0 F -
MEN'S FURNISH/NO GOODS AND
.TAILORS' M - MINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STDEET,
vsLlsd PIMA DELPIIIA
CHARLES MAGEE,
Importer rnl ealer iu
Cloths, Cassimeros, Satinotts,
Vostings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c,
256 MA KE7' ,S El: 7',
North Side, PHILADELPHIA.
myl-lyd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO, 313 MARKET STREET
PIIILADELPII
-robbers in Clutha , Cos,:mero?, resiingg
Always on hand a well selettted stock of (loods
suitable for the trade. myl-IYd
E. P. MIDDLETONT: B-110.,
IMPI,II7ER:‘ , ) P
WINES, BRANDIES, ,Ite
.1.179 DLALEZA
FINE OLD WHISEIE S.
NO. r NORTH FRONT sTREET
DELPIIIA
JAMES EL CHILDS
Val P COVIPON L
<lll,, , ,gthcrty L.
NANUFACTi: at; KB
SEAMLESS .AGS.,
AND OF
OS N.l_ F; G S,
12 inch.•w to 10 I rich.•.. Wide
4ir Orders may be ieft at 11. x
133
Crti)3l.iNCE (WI 14
01 Dt".r..% RT:arN
W ,o; ug S, i
P11. , P1 ALS xi I 1/1. I,c•Fart-
Merit I/111i1S P. w. WI the vi Atigud, i.ei
the delivery et the folliiwing 01
equipments. U. t , Cavairy pattern, it, hereinafter
AT THE WATER ['OWN ARSENAL. WATER—
TOWN. MASS., t,ig 0 sets;
AT TH E WATER VIA I.;1' ARSENAL. WEsT
TROY, N. y.. 0
AT THE EW A:ISt:NAT.. (WY EE
NO It'S ISLAN U, S, Y. , Vor,i) s o s
AT 'TIE ALI. 1!:W EN Y AKS . .VA 1., PITTS
BUROH, 00 rets
AT THE FRANK FOND ARSENAL, lIRIDEA
RO. PA., 6.00
AT TILE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, ST. LOUIS.
MO., 10 We sets.
These sets of horse equipments are to be fur
nished complete. except the horse brush, eurry
comb, lariat, picket pin, link, end hllnket. Sam
ples can be e xamined at any of the above named
arsenals. 1 hey are 'o be subject to inspection at
the arsenals when delivered, before being received
by the Government—none to he accepted or mod
for but such as are approved:Jr] such inspection.
Deliveries must be wade in lo:s of not less than
50 sets per week, for all contracts offis: sets or
under; 100 sofa per week on all cm:trams of from
500 up to 1.000 sets: ::Ousets per week for all eon
tv:cts of from 1,1.0 to 2,041 u et,' ; 500 sots per week
for all contr etc of from 10111 to 1;,01 I sets: and
sets per week for alt contracts of from 13,t1st to
10,000 sets.
Failure to delivera t a specified time will subject
the contractor to a fitrfeiture of the quanta) to
ho delivered at that time. The equipment.. are
to be boxed. five sets in a box. in the customary
manner—bits and satiates of :warted numbers.
and the contents to be distinctly worked it the
outer ends of the box. The boxes to be . charged
at cost, to be determined by the nisi eMer.
Bidders will estate expliei; ly, in their proposals,
the titne, quantity and place of etch delivery.
Each party obtaining a contract wilt be required
to enter into bonds, with proper sureties, for its
faithful fulfilment.
Bids of persons who are not ninnufacturers or
regular dealers in leather-w,rk will not be non
sidoreti.
The Department reserves to Itself the right to
reject any or all bids which may be made.
'pon the award being made, successful bidders
only will bo notitie t, and they will be furnished
with rot ms of the contract and of the bond re
quired of them.
oroposals will be addressed to " Gen. J. W. Rip
ley. Chief of Ordnance. Washington; 1). C," and
will be endorsed "Proposals for orse Equip
ments." JAS,W. RIPLEY,
Brig. Oen.. Cief of Ordnance,
aul2.eodtaug2B
TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
We are now manufacturing a superior ariticle of
L I NC ,
which we are prepared to deliver from oar COAL
YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET.
Best quality of Vasull y Coal always on
hand as usual.
main DICEMON. STEW A SIT &
J. H. CASIDAY.
Note, Block, Draft, Bond and Mort.
gage, Beal Dilate and 31cr.
ehandise Broker.
OFFICE ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING.
' FOURTH STREET. Pittstoirsh. Pa.
19.25,000 to incest in Mortgagee and No. 1
paper. my 22
CORNWELL & KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
(At the old establi.hed Coach Factory.)
DIGAIIESNE WAY,
NEAR ST.-ELAIR STREET.
Repairing done as usual
DAILY POST.
SPEECH
HON. JOHN L. DAWSON,
To the Democrats of Westmoreland County
(h i Tuesday evening last, Hdn. John
L. Dawson, the Democratic candidate for
Congress in the district, composed of
Westmoreland, Fayette, and Indiana, de
livered his first speech since his nomina
tion, in Greensburg!) to a large meeting of
the citizens of that town and neighbor
hood.
Mr. Dawson began his address by refer
ing in strong and' denunciatory language
to the prevaleottd.mders of the Abolition
ists charging our prominent leaders and
nominees with disloyalty and Secession
sympathies. As our opponents have al
ready began this course in relation to Mr.
Dawson. be. to place himself fairly before
the people touching the questions now
agitating our troubled country, and that
there may be no misunderstanding his
true position, read the following enuncia
tion of his prineiplus:
Ist. No State has a right to secede
from the Union. Secession is rebellion
and treason. I admit the revolutionary
right of a people to resist a ruler who op
presses them by illegal acts; but this right
of resistance goes only to the extent of
the illegal oppression: it does not in any
ease authorize the breakingup of the Gov
ernment. This rebellion commenced in
resistance to the just and lawful authority
of the United States—is therefore al
together without justification. It must be
put down, the;:tuthority of the govern
ment should be vindicated, its integrity
preserved, and its power enforced. This
is the prime object of the war, and this
being accomplished, the legal and consti•
tutional rights of all the States and all the
people ought to be protected and secur
ed.
2d. lam pursuaded that the Union
cannot be restored to its old harmony on
any other terms. It is fatal policy to in
sist on illegal or unconstitutional condi
tions There are, no doubt, many ambi
tious and rebellious Men in the South who
aro. and were unwilling to submit to the
mild rule af the Constitution hself. 13ut
the masses of the people were not with
them. un the 4th of March 1861, nine
tenths of the Southern people were as
true• as any of us tin that . nion for which
their fathers as well as .ours, had shed
their blood. Mr. Lincoln in his first mes
sage to the Congress at the extra session
of Isol said what • was clearly true, that
the secessionists had not a majority in any.
Saate except. perhaps South Carolina.--
Now alt accounts concur in siring Ora!
there's great nonormity and stubborn deter
miertiom What has wrought this unhap
py change in the minds of so many? ft is
arrrilottanie in my (Tinton to the threrts
•of confiscation and emancipation. This
y.. 1, the explanation which the members
of Congress from the Border 7-lase States
gave to the President iii a recent cm annum
teation and I have 00 doubt they were
I. If elected to Congress. I will
and 1•Vt•I' lb.fead the. f r ,•,..;b mii o f
apreclb the libert2. oldie Press, and the
abeas Corpus. I .611 oppose all uneon
,t ional easio,s whether aimed
ain,h the St/Wit , ir Ni•rth. East. or West
:nest swear to >ii,Th•rt the Constitution,
and I will to hero my with
II du, tidditv. I :on ~ n ti•ii,-(1 that it i
ohli e lee :in observiou— of the COn i 11 1 jou
andf it proper regard fur the' which
ecure; to all sections of du- country,
that our present struggle can bet conduct
-411 to a fortunate issue. Wie can restore
the I. as it was only by preserving the
Constitution as it is. It is idle to think
that We can bring. or keep the States to
gctlicr I,v no•re for e °, withoid regard to
'heir local laws. their individual rights.
and their domestic institutions. I agree
with Jac!;:, ~ who said in Farc
eceil A ddress, that "11).• ('eu illation
rat: not ho 11111111!abil0.1 (Jr! the Union
rreserved by the mere exertion of
the euervive power of the government—
! Mit the foundution must be laid in the of
tections of people, and in the frater
nal attaehments that the citiz •ns of the
States hear to one another. as members of
on?• political family. — .1:e.
I concur also with Mr. sew ar d. w h c i n
his instructions to Mr. Adams, our Min
ister at London declared that "only an
imp-rod or despotic government could
sul , jugate thoroughly ;lista-chid and in
surrectionary members et the State. This
Federal Republic system of ours is. of all
forms of government, the very o n e which
is most unfired fur such a labor."
lilt. These :ire not times when hitter
nirtisan feelings ought to be indulged.—
I will give my heart and unreserved sup
port to any administration, or any man
who with the Constitution in one hand,
and sword in the other, will aid in
bringing our country through its present,
troubles.
Ai. I repudiated with • abhorrence the
first proposal to create a sectional party,
or to introduce sectional issues into our
political discussions, because I believe
that success upon such an issue would
endanger the Union. Ido not say this is
a good reason for destroying the Union—
ist- from it: but I feared it would have that
effect.. In this I but took the advice of
Wasaington, of Jefferson and of many
thousand others, the greatest and wisest
men of the nation, living and dead. I did
not and do not believe it; any "higher
law — than the Constitution. I did not
and do not think there was any necessity
for an "Irrepreszible Conflict" between
the North and the South. We had lived
together in peace fur three quarters of a
century and it was our duty to continue
so with a mutual regard for one another's
rights. I, in common with other members
of the Democratic party, believed that the
wretched slang of the Anti-Slavery press,
pulpit and rostrum, by means of which
demagogues tried to excite prejudice and
hatred against the Southern people, was
dangerous to the peace of the country.
6th. At the same time we' did not pro
pose to make concessions to the South of
any thing beyond their plain Constitution
al rights; we were willing to give nothing
and take nothing but the Constitution and
laws as expounded by the Supreme Court.
This cunrse, if it had been followed with
fidelity in referenda to slaves both
in the Stites and in the Territories, would
have kept the 'country united, tranquil and
prosperous.
7th. I will insist that oppressive taxa
tion should be avoided, and that taxes to
be just should be equal—that the wealth
of tile world consiEts oflabbr and produc
tion, and bears the burthen. That in the
management of public affairs economy
should be the rule, and not plunder.
Bth. I will oppose the scheme of eman.
mpation with remuneration, for the rea
son that even at 5300 per head (the price
or valuation fixed for the slaves in the Dis
trict of Columbia) it would cost the na
tion sl,2oo,ooo,ooo—would withdraw 4,-
000,000 of producers, oast them upon the
country as either competitors of white la
bor, or as idle consumers, and thus eat
out and destroy the substance of cur
people.
In conclusion I will talt•
terest in the success of the
award to it proper supplies in lighting the
battles of the Uldolll Under the shield of
the Celltail 1111011 and will wel c ome the r,-•
turn of our gallant soldiers to their
homes with their pensions and bounties.
After an elaborate discussion of these
principles, Mr. Dawson paid the lion. Ed
gar Cowan the following well-tnerited
compliment :
My FEt.t.ow-CtrizENs, 01 7 WE9TMORE
LAND :—I have thus given you, in brief. it
history of this Abolition segment of the
Republican organization '
whose fanatical
schemes, thus far carried oat. have done
much to involve thiS countly in tut almost
hopeless accumulation of troubles. It is a
part of the policy of this sect party to
asperse and seek to cover with obloquy
whomsoever they may find indebendent
enough to act out the integrity ot a lofty
character by opposing, in i;ey degree, the
madness which seems their only principle
of action. This thtev have sought to do in
the person of your distinguished fellow cit
izen and neighbor, the Hon. Edgar Cowan.
In the seat which he occupies in the United
States Senatethat eminent gentlemaa hon
ors alike his immediate coo , titmotcy and
the State which he repres”los. This is a
declaration demanded by his whole history.
but particularly by his hold a nd patriotic
course in the Senate. \VIIO ofyuu does not
know that Edgar Cowan was Mter a poor boy
and that, by the force of inf :old in
dustry,he has attained success to,(1 distinc
tion. Ile has thus illustrated it: his eareer
the influence of free institutions upon the
native powers and energies of the mind.
It is mourabas well as just, that he should
defend against infringoment a Constitution
to which he OWe S so much.
His sp: - .enh againSt the Confiscation Act
was the effort of the law- or find stateSI11:111.
His manly defense of Jesse D. Bright
against the most disgraceful perseention.
was worthy of Cato in his best days in the
Boman Senate. Ilk resi: lance of ;beer:int
project of Charles Sumner to treat, by leg
islative enactment, the States in rebellion
as escheated or forfeited territory, is the
more to be cammended ler his declarati
in that connection, "that the only way the
Union should be reztflrr-dV.":e? 1 hat (-very
part should enjoy its rights.'• His Opposi
tion to the scheme of substituting paper
money, in tee slinpo onto. legal letnier.f ur
gold and sliver, ito - ' based upon congitn
tional law, to d, is the progr e ss of
must agree was as full of warning as it was
of wisdom.
In the general scramble for plunder
which has appailt,d the nation, and so y.
ered all over with bluirites some in Con
gress as well as in t M r. Cow
an, with his robes ansaliied„ wniks abroad
in the light (lithe sun, tuul like l'a , , , ar's
ukove
Ili s tn r y is feel ~ f . . .v..unple.; u 1 g .. .etv - mi , ri
who in the ratildron r.evoi:ion
alld in 1)1.
lint e :n• liz,.‘it;g
rlu
ri•d to do It II; !;•11-. (.1 a gri,•::!
tztit•lC- intogri:y and e11p . .r:14 • hay , uvt.r 10
Ivith pas
;ion kind tyraithy. li4 se are the obs;z:vies
ever . ywlic.l . ,• to Itc k! th, in.tt
n: life in the strit, 6 4• ni it t.rrtien t ri•l urn
a,. well ni•to the (.1 flee
government: ami is rim Provi
den,. se..ta to be the ile , tinti id tit Inkinti
.Nlr. Cowan then. in hi,. a'. l e and t,.nly
effort in of a it
vmm , from al . pe•lrA
11.111071;21 :11 r;•:?tl , :;;: i! n•-
coi:rd 011: ot 4.011111
;bp t.,;.:1“.,•ur
uuiii•r 01 ;i i:1 , t1(1!1 by trimm
instrtinitmt Lai 1 t l•rononta.,d a ••eet.
claim with ,'l,lllll and an agri-ottient w1:1,
hell, — end it, whose regard nothing seems
to be sacred or venerable. Ciccro at the
• imminent peril of his lite opposed :di the
powers of evil in 1:0111l. in suppreisia; th e
conspiracy of Cataiirc. lie did it to save
his country and succeeded: Lot it s••nt hint
int.) exile :tg soon ss Ca, .:r and
F c
r e e tumid litti ;:e
:old the elder l'iLt is timirisnr,o.tzsl.-pecuLes
in the l'arliatnens.sl,fivt.llllo Crosvn.
in doing jutAiee to Li tt , myrican C,ll
oniei. The great French lawur and un
blemished patriot, Malt,herlte, , ,, at evury
porkil,llll/ 1170:111(1, deft.l:licd, %vial Untivhil-
against the eh mers .a blood-thir,;ty
mob: for such had the National conven
tion now becomp. I;;;led hat his de
votion brought him to the seairld.
Ft.tniel ‘Veh , ter. in 1. 4. 1. in defiance of
the of :\la:.t•lni , t.tte. :tood oul
upon I ht• r:1111 par I pt !ht•
dcfewletl wnli the the r:itik.!. ;ht.
!whit: elini let' [ht.
1. 7 1,i01l of the 1•::Itt .1 St:o.-s. 1.. ‘vir,,•ll
the:witistii.iices . lloe, nut tile
,ionate v. , iveuchist, , ry tunes
of approbation of the ut rul 1 1 ,.. r0 , s who
stood by the CHUSO justice and (4:' t . .Ulh;
li Mr. Cowan, therefore, has ineunad
odium iu resisting the mad torrent of
of faction, in his noble efforts to suppress
this mad rebellion under the broad .E. is
of the Constitution, that will Iml-caller
constitute his best title to the gratitude of
his country.
tigOUTIN AVENUE IottoPEIVIN AT A
L. B Itfil Al N—A comfortable twe-,turydwell
intt
Louse. well arras ged and in got.d order. por
tico in front. tw. Parlors. warble mantles. tiintsg
town, b thing room. w:lthing room a. d bed
on firs , fl halt, five ehanibens co.te:s, too
amend floor; gOOll Collar under the while home;
brick uttati , coal house, tine g•vpe itrbortt,
with abutubnee of crape.. earridi s. gtioizehvirivs,
strvwhernes, ^no in p u anti other had^ t a r=s:
arze rusvatinent of ohms s 30.1 flower: over :to
fruit trees of it qu dities, mei, a evergreen,.
brink, grave and :hell waths Lot S'.l feet by :S7
devp to iiebeeett -tree:: ratt j of seers by Pa+=en
g Rahway. Thu bwativn is hea thy and it ea,
ant. A fine view of ill.. river For priee anti
[mai apply to CETI11;1:1-1 . 1 ,ON
au2l ;.1 Market. street.
* elk
IVO HORSE OWNERS.—DR.SWEET'S.
AL INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR 110ItSES
is unrivalled by any. in all wises of Lameness,
arising from Sprains. Bruises or Wrenching, its
effect is. magical and certain. Harness or Saddle
Galls. Scratches, Mange, .hte., it nil] also speedily
oure Spavin and Itingbone ins easily Le pre
vented and cured in their incipient staces. but
continued cases are beyond the possibility of ti
RADICAL cum:. No ease of the hind, however, is
so desperate or hopolotts but it tun y be alleviated
by this Liniment, anti its faithful application wil
alawys remove the Lameness, and enahlo the
horse to travel with comparative mile.
Every borne owner should have thi; remedy at
hand, tor its timely use at tha tirst appearance of
Lameness will electually prevent those furtuida
diseases mentioned. to which an boric: , are liable,
and which render so many otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthless.
R. E. SELLEiI S CO.,
Agents for Pittsburgh.
de27:ly-titw:eow
GROUND OMAR AND COAL FOR
Foundry use, received and f.r Fula by
au2,l HENRY 11. COLLINS.
111 EN'S PRIME BOOTS—AT MASONIC
1 • llill Auction, 55 Fifth strel,
COLTAP AND ALLEN' SAND WHEE
LOCK'S RE VOLVLIIB—thc best in Markt,
—fur mile by
au2 RAWV TETT.RW. rut wAnd
111DER-211 CHOICE Cl-
DERjust receive:: m consienr , ,e. - It aad for
for oak by REYMER 4 enoTifF.FtS
i dog 1 . 44' AIM 1,.?% :from.
B°ME KNIVES. VARIOES STYLES
for oak bY BOWS & TET W LEY,
sodi 136 ood Ot.
Steam from New York to Liverpool
TILE STEAMSHIP
GREAT EASTERN,
. Walter Paton Commander,
WILL BE DISPATCHED
decided in
nny nun
Iltolf LIVERPOOL, FROM NEW YORK.
Calling at Queenstown. Tuesday - - Sept.
- - A c;;:16 Saturday, - - Oct.
Wedue,dus, - - Dec.
Tuesday, -•- Nor.lB
414 - Thig fieent having proved herself
ti.rioqualieil for spetxl, florets% end comfort, (sea
tefrnerse !whin vnknown on board,) in strongly rec
^lninend,4 ibe most eligible conveyance for
passengers.
FIIIST CA KIN, from - - - - , $llO to $155
each berth, aceordin; to the size, situation, and
ormoonodni ion et the :gate Rooms, all haring
tLcsome privilege:: in the saloons and in regard
toinea hi and attendance.
.
aPattllP•lltd for families may be en
gaueil by special agreement.
:Fervats Passengers, and dill
drer. under 12 years of ago, half fare; infante
free.
SECOND CABIN.
State Boom Berths, meals served at separate ta
hie. s 4 '.
Tickets for the voyage to and from Liverpool at
a fare and a half.
THIRD CABIN.
Llt•inao-l;ate Plato Roam—Passengers found
with 6,1. 4. tiding, table utensils. and good snb
sta]a lCuod . - - - - - $55
STEERAtiIi.
With sulteriet :1C,0111t1:01111.i(IIIR. - $35
Etch pat - senger allotted twonir cubic feet of
e.
lugtwe
An ~x perienerd surgeon on board.
Pot trutght ur ripply to
TilOs. RATTIO AN.
115 Water street, PittsLurgh.
CIIAS. A.
A _
t the ;Alec, .N Breslemny, N. Y.
IIOWLA: , .:D ASPIN WALL, tai"v"
Public Sale of Oiizaba Iron Volts, So.
phia Furnace, Eta.
tk•DiAstff,4 l ” .l .—' 4 ,2llr
county, in the Cotrimonwellti if nsyl
vania, to No. 3 of November Tent.. Afi! , 4, ➢ will
expose to public sale, at the 31erclimssa B xcuange
on Four , h street, in the City of Riad-arch, on
Wedne , day the 2.7 th day of August. PM% at. 2
o'clock P. M.. or at such time and •••). es ' , N , -rhich
said no le 11311 y be then mid there 't ar t lithe
following described prnperty. to %A ,
The laud:; ::nu tem:mews composing ukIePPII".
tenant to Orizaba Works and Sophia !furnace,
situate in Pollock 'foolishly, adjoining a Id 'adja
cent f, the borough of Newcastle. ipt f.e.evenee
county. Pennsylvania, bounded st-1., grist Aka; as
A piece of land bounded, north by rfes%smnoek
ernes, east by the Pennsylvania canal,louth by
other hind of said trust, and west by Neslummock
creek, containing orm acre, more or begs, fla which
are erected a blast furnace, known by the name of
t 4 ophin, let square and 45 feet high, coating
:1"1:,.13 layer house, cinder house. sock house,
te•iler house, curiae house, engine and bl ist, with
three bollin in the boiler house, and five extra
boilers svt and Co in pie , e. and large brick stack.
A piece of land., beginning at north-east corner
of tooth int Mill Int, on ..);eshannock creek, running
tbeneci,r , b wear. i 92 feet, north 47W east
1: - d :net. thence:do:lg said mill lot 249,!4 feet to the
of beginning; On which is a brick office and
a black•mith shot,.
A piece of land 'f one acre and 84 perehes,
more or less, beginning at a post near Lock No. 2
on Per,L , ylv.inia eanal, running south !..r j o wext
39 0 Mc: to a ts..:t on said canal: thence south 28%'
ele.t cw t to a post on Neshannock creek:
thence south .110 i" west 300 feet by said creek to a
them:, southeast 2.49;f. feet to the place
of beginnim:: on whidi is erectea :L rolling mill,
the main building 150 by 212 feet, with sheds ate
tached, it, which are 16 boiling furnaces, 5 heat
ing f unlaces (toilers and engine sufficient to drive
all the inaAtin,,ry in said mill, bar rolls, small
toll, rail Id, !.! and 111 uvk roll squeezers. shears.
en, , .
machines and one wrought spike ma
-41 in :out a brick warehouse, 611 by 20 feet.
A piece of land beginning ott the canal at south
e - flier of mill tot, and running south 25.9. 0
13f. :e :11.11g said canal. thence south
east feet by Mod of .1. & 4, C. White. thence
, otith cost 161 feet by street, thence west :14 feet
to o post, thence south east 1W feet by an alley,
thence Id fey; by J. J. C. IV lute, to mill lot,
thee ...tong:said lot to' the place of beginning;
II ing one-half were, more or loss, ou which is
itof i e ntetory, 45 by 112 feet, engine and
ladle,' Louse, with engine sufficient to drive ma
cliincry tor 2: nail machines, one spike machine.
one stave un:chine. circular saws. &c., thereincon
ta . clay house, fiS by 34 feet, with ma
,•i. ittery Mr grinding and tempering clay to make
tire
A It of ground. So. 5, in White's addition to
Newl , 4l:.ded on the north and east by
streets h !,y 1.11 2 , :t, T. 11114 west by Jefferson
heel :.it ant hr lot feet; or which a
hra k by 4 feet, anti carpenter
.
4. ... •
oft if, tiff- borough of New Castle,
at the ~ comer of School
1100-cf east ri to of Jefferson street, near the
aver eshannock creek: thence north 88°
lao loot to said creek hence north 37 1 -i° west
to 4.1 tort; the:: cc south tt:i!. west :SI f eet ' toJeff_
erifon street; thence south i° east-125 feet, to the
Mare ut begin:dug., containing one acre, more or
less.
A h:t of ground bounded, north by other lands or
said trust, east by A. L G. W. Crawford. south
by It:lnd west by Jefferson street, on
nhieh ere,t edbrbff: dwelling honse.
„ ~
bu, , ie,eribeil property will be sold to
1, whole. Also in separate parcels, as
'file undivided half of 400 acres of land. more
ar b.,s, iu N auhoek townihip, bounded north
by rawt,,rd, eat by Pearson. Pyle and others,
e.oulh linear. Falls, and west by Maitland and
Crawford, abounding with coal, about 1.50 acres
cleared, cant 'wink"; opened, a number of frame
barns, sheds, stables, coke evens,
ereeto thereon.
A nie.m land iu Neshannoek township,
he uciied by lands of William Alexander, James
Boyle, and John McKee, containing 39 acres and
M.)perches, on which is erected a plank house, a
tog house. a raum stable; about tit/ acres cleared:
aim, a good spribg of water:
'three con , iguous iots of grmind, in Pollock
I , cunded on the north by Cunningham
and others, south by \l bile, east by Vogan and
oti,ors, and eo.st by—, on which are erected
11:11.; sta Ides, .tc.
• .
of land :Seshannork townFllip. lying
road. conacieitar 33S acres.
e1..`7 , or 1...rz 01 the ni,nnson tract.
Mecor.eiok froin Diana
;, at I wiiee !rota /New Castle, on
the las!bro. k r a.!
A tot of wut.l , o feet front by 160 in depth. in
the borough of ow Castle bounded north by
eaL, by alleY, south by Jacob Lint. and
Nve,t. fn JetTen , on street, on which is erected a
traino stable.
A tut of ground in Pollock township, in White's
addition to New Castle, beginning on Mill street,
at eerntr of lot number 2; thence south :Feast by
1-tiiklstrcet:'o fact; thence south SS° west by lot
Nu. S. 1:0 feet; thence north 2' wont by alley 50
feet to south-we:4 corner of lot No. 1 ; thence north
east by lit No. 2,lsofeet, to the place of be-
A Immo totiso and Int in Pollock township.
boun 4 c 1 . north by \ c.hannoek creek, oast by Jef
ter,on rect. Vet by east by
A ha of Yroutal in said township, bonndednorth
by Wallace, ea&t by an alloy, south by Dickson.
and sycia by eniton road, being 50 feet in front by
IZ+Jtoet in depth.
- -
A 1,0, a tract of land of about 4 acres, in Su
gar Crock township. Vona 'lgo county, Pennsyfra
-114. b.notci a the Mill tract, being the same
described in deed from Pollard McCormick, dated
z3l August,
A
Statke 00. t omo e ofg g n o de d snbhd
a Ci ttyh e o fe a D t e t h r a o l i f t
a a n nd d
a strip off the west roll of tire feetin width, run.
nine the entire length thereof, of lot number 3 of
block 47 °taw Casa Farm.
A more full and Depurate descrintion of tbe proP.
erty to be sold will be furnished from the deeds at
the time of sale,
L.:l:as—one-fourth of the purchase in hand,
upon execution of the deed or deeds, and the res
idue io three consecutive annual in‘talltuents
thereafter: with ibterc,4 from the date of the ae
knowledement of the deed betore the Court. Said
deferred payments to be secured by bonds and
mortgage upon the property. Twenty-five per
ee :t Or the hand money when the property is
struck down. M. G. PO II ER,
iv Receiver.
LATE STYLES OF
5uaL4.17.11 GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
MR. SAIL. CRAY
Ii AS JUST RETURNED FRON THE
Lest, and we are now receiving an elegant
stuck of (Seeds for the Summer %% combining
together one 01 the choicest and most desirable
a oN t l h ßo e e t . ir ly ia p 9 th a ky tr th ifth o so n e att a ie.. ti :
stocks to be found East and take special pride in
calling the attention of' our patrons and the pub
lie to an examination of the same, which will be
made up to order
o in r o n : s3w ls t u ,t,
tion of all who fay
Merchant Tailors.
WILLIAM CARR & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
And Importers of
wiNES. BRANDILII, GINS, &C.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAIIE.LA RYE WHISKY
Liberty Street.
PITIIIIBI/MIN, PA.
Established Isl 2.
MILITARY NOTICES.
FULTON RIFLES.
AFEW MORE GOOD ME E WILL BE
received in this company if hinseqate ap
plication is wade. MI the bounti-s psi& H ere
ma chance to get into the best conspires raised in
this city. .11cadquerters—Corner Penn and St.
Clair treets so2l:2t.
RAUH INFANTRY.
IN FOR 'rim WAIL!
ANOTHER CRACK COMPANY.
AN EXTRA BOUNTY TO EACH RECRUrr
0. Mee 62 FIFTH STREET.
A PALMER, Captain.
-S C Sem OYER, Itt Lieu.
JNO SHAW. Jr., 2d Lieut
KNAP'S BATTERY.
1) ECIRIII TS WANTED FOR TER
ms , celebrated Battery. now with the may o
Virginia. General Pope commanding:
LIEUTENANT ATWELL,
Who has been detailed on recruiting service. will
be in the cityin *few days. In the mean time,
Persons wishing to join the Bitters will cal at
A:1 WELL. LEE & CO's
au2o-tf No 8 Wood street.
Enlist Without Delay!
TILE PITTSRF Cal I NFA NT R Y
Ii CADQ, UAR 'MRS have been removed to
LYON'S BUILDING, FIFTH STREET,
IMMEDIATELY BELOW POST OFFICE.
This C)tripany is being recruited under author
-3 from the Government f
Three Years, or Daring the War,
And will certniafrly receive
ALL TUE BOUNTIES
Heretofore given to Volunteer= from Allegheny
County.
A few more men are required to fill the Com
pany to the maximum number.
The private bounty is still paid to reunite nPett
enlistment.
SAMUEL HARPER, Captain,
JOHN J. CASE, let Lieut.
filth ICES YERVES.
/VIM IUNDERSIG NED IS arestrii.
INO for the Ninth Regiment Pennsylvania
Reserves. About 166 men are required to ell
this Regiment. They will be entitled to all-boun
ties recei ed by other reerui
Headquarters, IV IL KIN 'S IIAtL. Fourth et.
JNO. F. KIRKPATRICK.
Recruiting Officer.
a0.3-Iwd
During the War
LMTEMEN TO YOUR ADOPTED OIUX
TRY'S CALL!
MIRE 'UNDERSIGNED ARE sE•
CRUITiNq it company to be oalled the
HIBERNIA RIFLES
Composed exelusiv. ly of Irishmen.
ALL BOUNTIES PAID
Recruiting Offices at 74 Pennsylvania Avenue;
corner Chabtam :greet. (at Cul ett..o ea and Odd
Fellows' Hall. Fifth street, next door to Broad
way Saloon.
W3l. B. BAMILTOI4, CaptAn,
GEORGE B. FAY, lat Lieut.
WAR FOR LIBERTY!
FREEMEN RALLY! ENLIST FOR
THE WAR ! Mon wanted for the
JONES' LIGHT INFANTRY,
Fifty Dollars as soon as passed by the meircal
officer appointed by Governor Curtin, Twenty-
Five Dollars when company is mustered into the
service of the Federal Government, Thirteen Dol
lars when the company is full, being one tuontn'a
pay in advance; Two Dollars is allowed for each
Recruit, mating
J7NETY DOLLARS BOUNTY.
CAPT. IIIoELWAIN has seen thirteen month's
service in the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. and
is authorized to raise a Company for three years.
or during the war
oung men. volunteer at once. fur , if von ate
drafted, you will he compelled to do militaryser
vice, and will receive no bounty.
Applications made for Jewelry Store
OS Fifth et.,
third stt ry, over the Jewelry Store of James /'
/teed &
any-11
J. Et. MeELWAIN. Captain
PITTSBURGH RIFLES,
• COMPANY C. 4:
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE 411* , ,,
TIIORITY from Guveroor Curtin to mar-4
INFANTRY COMPANY,
For three years or the wor and have oponcd an
office at
MASONIC HALL. FIFTH STREET,
Ilohety as high as any other Company now re
cruiting. Moral and intelligent young mrn are
requested to call, as we expect to rats a fixat
e hos company or none.
BEN, B. HERR. Captain
(Late - of Co. A.. 9th P.R. C.)
ROBT. W. BARD. let Lieut.
CRAB. M. GIORKLY, 2d Lieut. awn.
RELIEF GUARD
BIJCIETAIL RIFLE BRIGADE.
I HAVE BEEN AVTUORIZEJ O V
recruit a cornyany for the Etuktaii L., gad
The Company will be armed with the beet qua
ity of titles, and the ktribaue will be de.ailed to
the eaoa honorable service.
Pay and bounty the saute as other Allegheny
county volunteers
-890 pate each recruit when =ustered into eer
y ice.
Headquarters MORTON'S /I A LL. Fifth street
opposite the Post Office, Pito burgh.
IVM. M. LA LGLIESH,
Recruiting Officer.
FULTON RIFLES.
3
YEARS OR DURING TUE WAR!
Al! pentnns desirous of serving their coun
try. and not being compelled to submit to a draft._
will immediately enlist. and tbereoy secure the
NINETY DOLLARS BOUNTY.:
In excess of the reenter pay. By authority et
the liovernor. this - Company will be under the
command of
S. M. WICKERSUAM, Captain.
.y9itonanL
COME 1116 E. COME ALL!
Recruiting Whew. t 4 eetio H use, iu Diamond.
Pittsburgh, and at Market nous% AlMicheal'
City. au9,tl
S. B. 4dr C. P. MARKLE,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
BOOK CAP LETTER.
and all kinds of
WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from
No. 27 Wood street to
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittsburgh. Pa..
N' Cash paid for RAGS. ap9
ROBIIT DALULL........................-..A. P DALI4I4.
ILORT. DALZELL dig CO.,
Wholmle Grooere,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS.
AND
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures.
251 LIBRIRTY STREET.
st.tuol. PITTSBURGH
FAMILY COAL DTpoT.
WM. M. STEWART,
rp.A.x. - Eal. IR COAL,
*IL COMO! SOTI7II COMMON & SANDUSILT
STREETT,...ALLEGHENY CM.
IS. Families supplied with coal st low rates
on short notioe.
SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY.
OF PENNSYLVANIA:
OFFICE R 1 CLAIR STREET. wear the BritLi f fi
I:ll..Address
J. WEAVER. IL. Secretary and Trodour.r.'
iriOLT'S REVOLVERS. ALL SUM,
XI Old and New Model for wale et list Priem br
adi tont k muff;
116 Weed Steak