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NO ALOOROLIO PREPARATION
lA' PURE TONIC MEDICINE,
1100FLANWS
CELEBRATED
111 MAN. BITTERS
X e. ni. JACKSON. Philadel
phia, gonna.,
W ill effectually cure
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Throttle. or Nervous DeMalty, Diseases
or.lbe Hldne 9 s , and all Dlseaam
` l .krWats from a Disordered
Ivor or Iftomaoh,
such
as Comni
_potion. Inward
• Piles, Fullness or
"4 Blood to the Head,
Aeidityof the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
Fuod, Fullness Fru or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour etations, Sink
ing br Fluttering at the Pic w We Stein
acli;Swimming ries.. Hurried and
difficult Breathteg, Eluttenng at the Heart,
Chnkingkauffoentuig teneatione when in a lying
uusture, Dimness of Yision_, Dots ur webs be
lure :the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Beifil, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
-1 igwnere of the Skin and Ejec,Pain in
The Side, Back, Chest, &o. lrSudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
-4 ing in the Flesh, Constant
1. 1 imaginings of Evil,
and real depres
stun of
1 ,1 s,
And will Positively pre pirit vent s Yellow Fever, Billow
Fever, .hei
it TREY -N
NO ALCOHOL O CO K B TA AD IN
WHISKY!
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
aces out of a hundred.
Induced! by the extensive sale and universal
lopularil of Hoofland's German Bitters, (purely
regetable Isosts of ignorant quacks and unsortt
mlous Venturers, have upened upon suffering
sumanity;the flood gates of Nostrums in
at poor whisky, vilely oomperunded with i n j urious
drugs, and Christened Tonics. Stomachics and Bit
ters.
.;:
Bewarc . ;of the Innumerable array of alcoholic
preparatturis in plethoric bottles, and big f hellied
ah. o
j u n da i t d h o o f modest
ly e a l g l g a r ti s o v n at o e f s =ten ;
nd leave the disappointed sufferers in despair.
YOU WA PITSOMETELING lo STREIT° TR.
EN MU 1
YOU WANT A-GOOD APPETITE?
DO YOU;WA NT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON
STITUTION .?
DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL
vo You . WANT To GET RID OE NER VOUS
NESS
DO TfANZEN."G T 1
tie ytUt liritut to sleep well
Do you *ant a brisk and vigorous
flimainet
.iudo use
EIOOPLAND S GERMAN BITTERS.
Plrooi J. Net i 7 Brown, D. D., Editor of the Ba
wds/ Sit :of Religious Knowledge.
Altlionghitiat disposed to favor or recommend
Pft.tentrbtedicines in general, through distrust of
their higredibutsand effects; I yet know of no
sufficient reitepn why a man may not testify to the
benefit he levee himself to have received from
tr i y simple p eparation in the hope that he may
t contriblt eto the benefit of others.
' do this the more readily in regard to Roof
land'a , eerunin Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jaoksan; of this city, because I was prejudiced
against them or many years, under the impres
sion that theywore chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
jam indebteS tomy friend Robert' Shoemaker.
sti ~for the;rlimoval of this prejudice by proper
ests, arid Tor !enocurdgement to try them, - when
ufferingfromlgreat and long continued debility.
t Hof three bottles of these Bitters, at the
',spinning °Mho present year, was followed by
oxidant relief . .. and restoration to a „degree of
wilily and mental vigor which I had not felt for
ix months before, and had almost depaired of re
aming- I therefore thank God and my-friend for
!greeting me to the use of them,
J. NETON
.
PIIMADELP# . IA, June 23, 186 W
1, BROWN.
Fl.em the Joe ep it H. Kennard„Pastor of the
.tenth Hargis! Ohurch.
Da. JAoscepti —DEAR t3d2 have beenfr
iuentlY.riNuesied to connect my name with corn
nendarieoOlifferent kinds of medicine, but
egardit4 pareattle cases declined: appropriate
iphere, n all but with a
in ..lerip proof fermiarious instances, and particularly
MY•wh ty., of the usefulness of Dr." Koof
land's German ;Bitters, I depart from My usual
coarse, to express my full conviction that for
general debilitY'of the system, and especially Liv
er Complaint His a safe and valuable preparation.
auntecaate;H:maySail, but usually I doubt not
will be very beneficial to those who suffer from
• above causes. Yours very reorpeotftillv
J, nAII.II
Eighth below Coats street, hla D NN
ec. 24th.
/r•infhe ALD.E.RMANTWIT.DRAGerr..
• mantow n .
Gitax.orrowN, June 1 1861.
DR. J imicaox—Slll--It gaveme pleasure,
wo year, tigo,,lo Bitters a certificate, testifying
oat the Germanhad done for me. lam
ow perfectly'cured of all those diseases your
2ediaine profelaes to care, viz: Dyspepsia, Chron
ic:arid NervonVdebility, disease of the Kidneys,
to. The powerful in' uence it exerts upon Ner-
VDUs prostratien is surprising, I have been con
sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and
without hesitaiien, have recommended it for the
above complaints, and in every instance it has
effectually cured. Your medicine has a great
;311utation in Germantown, and is sold in every
rug Stare, and. in most of the Grocery stores
ere. If spy one should question what I say, let
them oome to elerniantown, and I will prove to
theirsatiefactiori. that the Bitters have cured in
tpis vicinity more than twenty cases of the above
Inoue&
RespectfullY HANNAH WUNDER.,
Mean Main street, a b ove Rittenhouse. Germantown,
IL
JI7ST .THERING FOR THE. SOLDIERS.
hand "up' the constitution, and give health
sad strength ;to an overtasked and diseased
salth. • 1
THE TAT/MONT FROM THE ARMY
igetw.snstrals. August 12,1862.
Da. o:M..Tstriteine—Dern• Sir: While in Vir
.' a, owing to the change of water, I was taken
w. a4evers disierheen, which seemed incurable,
and which greatly weakened me. When we
eachedAirtintiburg, I feared. I should have to
omi home noticing some nf pout Bitters in
.hestore Mr. illll. Price, In that town, I par
hosed a supply, and on taking it was speedily re
stored. to health:- The diarrhea& was quickly
checked, and I rexperienced no return of it.
number of my cinoradee, who suffered in theaame
manner and frOm the same cause, with whom I
shared the Bittern, bin me in thi n . certificate. I
s
expect to retard to theeit of war with the Lig
on, and shall certainly take a wordy of the Bit
r sin my knapsack.- I would not be without it
r its weight inlgold. s' particular' on imam into a
°ViT i ng "
gra a „" A. E. .ii.'lllPcitlß,
i . ; Company IL &ott Legi o n. .
kIiWARE-OF COUNTERFEITS.
it en e ihni h ttig.tbe signature of "C. M. JACKSON.'
vsatrrra of each bottle.
Prindual Offioe and Mannfaotory,
to. Gni A. 11C11 STREET.
JONES & EVANS ,
tHwesesonirro C. M. Jacnatix k Oa.)
PROPRIETOR&
Air 0 9: Rae by Dantridats and Dealers in evert
ern the united States, and by
Dr. GEO. H. REYSER,
Pittsburgh.
Si. P. SCHWARTZ,
awn aysdeod Akitgebehr City.
imAlso for sale at SOOSPII finuNal cor
ps? of the Diamond and Market street.
For sale also tIY anwear,yoniNSPOM..
Oorse4SWITWd Jiff Anis& street
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fiSPARBED BY
The Philot3ophie Burner.
fIAYDEN'S NEW DOUBEE.AETIND
Philosophic, Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It possesses many advantages over the
Common Burners.
1. It makes a Large or mall light with perfect
combnation.
2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety.
3. It son be used with a long or short chimney.
4. It can be used a 8 a taper night-lamp.
5. It can always be made to burn economically.
6. It is more easily wicked than any other
burner.
7. It can be trim Med and lighted without re
moving the sone. I
8. rt throwa all thelwhite light above the cone.
9. The chimney can be removed or inserted
without touching the iglus.
These burners are the common No. 1 size, and
can be put on any letup now in use. Every per
son using Carbon Oil ihould have a Philosophic
Burner. Pride 25 gents: per dozen 92. Sold a
No. 82 POURTII street; Pittsburg,lA.
1825-Iydw P. HAYDEN.
4 FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT—DR.
IR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is
prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of
Connecticut, the great bone setfer, and has been
used in his practice for: the last twenty years with
mthe most astonishing success. As an external rem_
ore a rival and will alienate pain
more speedily thin any other preparation. For
all Rheumatic and Netnews Disorders it is truly
infallible, and as a cure for Sores, Wounds,
Sprains, Bruises, &c., ita soothing, healing, and
powerful strengthening, properties, excite thejuet
wonder and astonishment of all who have ever
given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of
remarkable cures, performed by it Within the last
two years, attest this fadt„.
dert.:lydiyroow Bl`. ElltaltMittiirgb
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PECIAL NOTICE—THE LAST IN
stallment on the assessment for Grading and
pacing, made under the supplement to the city
Charter is due, and if hot paid before the Ist of
October next, will be placed in tho hands of the
city Solicitor for collection subject to costs of suit.
se9-tf EIdIIBAUM. Treasurer.
EUROg'i AGENCY.
TowAs RAITIGAN, EUROPEAN
Agent, HZ Water; street Pittsburgh, Pa.,
ie prepared to bring out or send back passengers
from or to any part of the old country, either by
eteasimanorT DRAFTS
FOR kats BALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for Agentianagio Blackcinna Rail
road. Also,for e old Star Line of
Bailing Paokets, and for the lines of Steamers sail
ing between New York, Liverpool. Glaa<-.1 ge well and
Gs: way.
• f
WM. B.BMITIj
.JOB. R. HUNTER
WM: It. Si ATM dr GO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS
PITTED Eon .
WILLIAM WHAMS,
AItRIBOIP A. OOPYIN
general Partnere:
MEANS & COFFIN,
Mummers to PerCandi:mi. Moans & C 0..)
WHOLESALE , GROCERS,
Omer Wood and Water Streets,
mod, PITTAIIIIRWE. PA
ROOFING.
Rte. ATERI ALS CONSTANTLY ON
.S.ll hand, for sale with *tractions: Also
IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS.
Our work is not to be e*oelled by that of any
Roofer in Western Pennsylvania.B. F. SHOPE' 75 Smithfield et,
Je2s-3md Pittsbargh.
- •
NEW.GOODS.
virm MANE aIUST ERCEIVED FROM
W the East a large and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
far Gents' and Youths wear, embracings all the
newest styles COATINGS. CABBIktERES AND
VPSTINGS. W. H. NoCIES, & CO.,
Corner Market Squarl43 Federal street
e.
All city- my 9
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
13ENE.RA1L
HOUSE CARPENTER
SHOP PINOLA ALLEY; between Wood
and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Sr Orders solicited and protaptly attended to
1105
SOLAR OIL WOItHs 100BWANY,
OF PESiSYVVANIA2
arnag ST. CLAIR mum. near the Brie*
*3l..Addreas
3.
WEAVER. JR. Searstao and Trainman
myl9-tf
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
m. RE ADVERTISER ITAVENG BEEN
restored to health in a fel weeks, by a very
simple:rettied Y. after having suffered several years
with a severe lung affection, and that dreadful
disease. Consumpuon—is anxiclus to make known
to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a prescription'
used (free of charge), with the directions for pre
paring and using the same, which they will find a
mitre curefor 02.1141UMpii072, 'A
"them, Bronchitis, de.
The only object of the advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit the afflicted. and spread
information which he coneivesto be invaluable.
and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will cost them nothing. and may prove a
blessing.
Parties wishing thepreserPtiOn willease ad
dram R ev. REWARD A.. WILSON,
sel9-3m Williamsburg KingS County, N. Y.
B .
ACON-700 LBS. COUNTRY BACON
sides just received and for,sale by
JAMEC FETZER.
642'7 606110 Z /daft end First. streets.
TO THE PUBLIC.
L5.112/theilmorahtandialsti 7.4 "`"ee -
ly Modeeto I aildenomi-•
nations; treat -aocrot"and" • • '
dedicate di/Jordan. self-: - -
abuse and diseaaes or - •
tuations common and in- ••• '
&lent to youths of both
sex*S. and &Allis, aingle or married! Because
Da. Brieserraur publishes the fact of his doing
800 the iamorant and falsely modest are dreadfully'
shocked, and think : t a great sin very immoral
and for contamination and corruption among
famiiv their wives, promiaing Bons and deuelters. Their
PhYaloian should ne cautious to keep them
inAssiorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN
'SYRUP. (except publishing) lest a lucrative prac°
lice might be lost to them am_ong stupid falsely
modest and presumptuous ftlies, born and
raised in ignorance, sprung up aa mushrooms and
who compare • society, intelligence , sense, As., to
Sollars and. cent% mysteriomily. meanly mills
gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerate
Parents and guardians are thankful that. theii
901111, daughters and wards, previously feeble
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance
BRAB
have been restored to health and vigor by DR,
STRUP, beside& m efore and atter
marriage through him hav boonsaved much suf.
faring, angietY, Imortification. dm. Spermatorr
tea or noctunsar =missions. are completely cured
in a very short apace of time by his new remedies,
which are_pcoaliarly hie own. They are componr.ds
rom the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacr:of the Upends' treatment he has abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitable Female Cita.
eases are treated with marked euccesa—naviny. had
over forty years d4O/ 3 experience in their treat
ment in hospitals of oth the Old World and in
the United States: leads him to say—to all with II
fair trial. health and happiness will again bloom
!upon the now—palled cheek..Trile no longer with
, montebanks and quacks, but come and be cured
'Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of
which so many annually fill our oountrien t oar,
now be relieved, providing they attend to it in
time Full particulars can behad of ILLY treatment
PYpreouring a oopy of the Medical Adviser.which
is given gratis to all that apply Having the ad
vantage of over
.1 forty years expenemco and
:observation, conseduently, he has superior skill
In the treatment of special diseases. and who is
daily consulted by the profeasion. as well as recom
mended by repeatable oitizena, publieuers, pro
Prietora of hotels. Ac. Office Sb
street, near Diamond street. Private communi
cations 'bole all parts of the Union atriotly at
tended to. Direct to
fox 800
Pittsburgh Poet otftoe_
dbgaYdaw
~.~ t ,~:~*.: ,
DAvni m'avint.nen.
Special Partner.
GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS
AND JOBBER
PHILADELPHIA IDYEETLIEBETS.
JESSE JOHNSON,
iiEEBRAL COIIIEBIOI HECHAN
Flour, ID ra ln and all kinds of COnsitrir
Produce, Wines and Liquors,
Cigars, Tobaco, &e.
43P- Liberal advances made on ,consignments
HIGII WINES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231,SOUTH SECOND ST
ataid, PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICE --- & - CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Philadelphia.
IFIA- Liberal advanoea made on oernAgnmenta
when required. myl-lyd
FRIES & LEHMAN ,
NO. 813 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
Jobbers in Maur, Camdowes,
Jc., 4T.
Always on hand a well selected stook of Goods
suitable for thetrade. myl-lyd
. _
E. P. 11.1114iTON -Ie7B—RO:,
IMPORTERS 07
WINES, BRANDIES, tte
AND DCALRREI IN
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
No.
IS NORTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. Ikvialyd
/OHN /I ELLISON-WM I. ELLISON-RODMAN B ELLisoN
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CASSIMERES • AND VBSTINGS,
NO. 339 MARKET STREET,
(lad door below Foortb,)
PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufictarer and Wholeaala and Retail Dealer
IN EVERY DESORIPTIoN OP
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
/V 13 RCE;
MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS,
—OF
BIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
mylayd PRILADELPIIIA
DUQUESNE BASS WORKS,
vuir,pori .sc co.,
ASUP.A.OTUIII/30, 'VERY it.i9lll.Y OP
FINISHED BRASS WORK,
ETAS AND STEAIII FITTERS,
a•Partholar attention to fitting Oil Rofiner
aßraes Coatings of superior smwtimees made to
or. Eltearnboat workruid.zi.pa gnaw..
. ft - Rom' Oil \e: Davy'e Safety Lamp,Oas Brackets and It lento: Corner ST. CLAIR
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fol3:tf
Young's Eating :Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND MUTE-
YIELD STREETS!
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
8688011 will be served up in the moat palatable
style. ELI YOUNG,
*Ol4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield st.
JAMES H. °HILES.
MOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City, Va.,
114 9 1 7rAOTIIRSIIS Op
SEAMLESS iIAGS,
AND OF
OSNA.F3T_TELS.
12 Inches to 40 Inches Wl4llO.
sir Orders may be left at fl. CIIILDS & CO'S
133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. no3llly:is
WILLIAM IfIGALEY,
WHOLESALE CHOC Efl
NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET
PITTSBURG
NATIONNATI ONA OLE..
WARE NOW MNNIIFACTI7IILNG
ills article, whioh for brilliancy in burnbig
freedom of offensive odor, and transparency of
color, (whioh color we warrant to be changed by
age or exposure,/ is unsurpaxsed by any illumi
nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable
Oil to the consumer, we oan specially recommend
it. Also. our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refiner*,
which excels 1 0 per cent. in strength all the moue
of English Soda brought to this country. Our
manuLottue of
SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL I. AC.
Are so well and favorably known. we trust the
mention is sufficient.
All orders and inquiries will he P0c4=4.41.y at
tended to by addressing.
GEORGE COLItu uro, Agent.
Penns. Salt Manufacturing company.
24 Wood street, Pittaburgh.•
olß:Evaawrie
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GONORRHEA, GLEET. URETRAL a ail
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or
bility, Or vel, Stricture and
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few dig& and when a cure Is effected it is perman- hol
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that are harmless on the system, and never nause-
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b aturar coated, all nauseous taste is avoids&
No 0 of diet is necessary whilst usingth elm
nor does their action interfere with business p
Each box contains six dozen Pills,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
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• Weakness,
be
Self Abuses, Gonorrhea, Glee:, cf-e. a Pamphlet of
5 0 Page& containing important advice te the ar
flicted. SENT FREE. Six cents are required to a pa)
pay postage.
DR. BELL'S GREEN by h. BOOR, i mos
A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, Meet, &pie- l ica
lure Syphilis, S.c. t in all the various stages , with t
7P, eecriptions English , adapted for self- Ec i nil
reit tment. without the aid of a physician lanai
• PRICE ONE DOLLAR. may
The Pills or Books will be sent, secure from 01. comi
servation, by mail, Post-paid, by any advertised imbe
Agent, on reetApt of the money.
J. BRYAN, Rochester N. 4_,_Gert'l Agent. no le
JOSEPH FLEMING, have
oorner Market street and Diamond. j ug o
• Agent for Pittsburgh,
onlB:dasorrlyos "avf
Sold by all Druggists,
iIjOTICE, NOTICE, tent
arc
TO BVYERS OF BOOTS, SHOES, CIAITERS
11.8. GUMS,
fur Peal or Winter Wear.
AND DIALER IN
Mn. CITAIRMAN AND FELLOW•CITIZENS:
If I could have belieVed that my humble
opinion on the conduct of public aflairs
was of much consewan e to any portion
of the community, I should have remain
ed silent on the subjlect. I should have
made for myself, if lidid not find some oc
casion on which to express it. That I
have formed an opinion on the subject is
most certain. - I shour be ashamed of my
self it I could have 1 oked at the melan
choly events of the kskt two years without
being thrilled with seatiments of concern,
pain, amazement, and consternation. To
your invitation to address this 'meeting to
night I could offer nd Tefusal. To speak
my mind to anythat' eto know it seems
to me now a simple ty, and I perhaps
t
should be thankful t time has been
i I
al
lowed me for calm re eetion on incidents
that at first aroused „bnly indignation.—
e
Anger, no matter hAv just, is an unsafe
aide,
and the way out of great peril is
ore likely to be foiled by the light of
ober thought and wise discretion. I know
f no nation that in go short a space of
ime has accomplished so terrible a relapse
torn a high and progressive civilization
a this dear land of outs, to whose integri
, honor, and salvation the loyalty of our
earts and the devotion of our lives are
ue. Two years ago- peace and plenty
alked together smiling through the land;
t -day a million of men in arms are
f osted along the line of battle, six thous
a e d r they miles
a eds of fear and hatred, from which, in
d e time, shall start! a farther crop of
a med men. It is, perhaps, no example' '
g i e n , le a n n g d th le , e s v u e rgi he ng h t i o nd an t d he fr m o with the
i avering fortunes of war, carry with them
sate, death, havoc, and desolation wher
eti n to say that half a million of the
u l
b avest and best of 'our people have,
in that miserable interval, perished by
th sword—there is mourning in Eve han
d d thousand desolate homes to-night
Two years ago we knew taxation only by
he!, ring other nations complain of its in
to erable burden on themselves. To-day
the national resources taxed to the ut.
in , st scarce can supply the ever increasing
de "ands of the goiernment, and we may
pr:pare ourselves for the certainty, if pub
lic : fairs continue to be conducted as now,
that we shall be in one year hence the
in .st heavily taxed people on the earth.
T-0 years ago we were governed accord
inl to the terms of a written Constitution,
by hich we fondly thought freedom of
pe :on, nfspeech, of the press, were for
ev:r guaranteed, forever secured to the '
dw llers of this land. It was written by
me just fresh from the struggle against
des otism. They surely meant by that
sol .mn convenant to secure freedom to
the .. selves forever. We thought it a
thi g too .plaiu to be misinterpreted, too
cle- r to be evaded, too sacred to be tram
ple. under foot. We had laws, too, and
con ts, and forms of proceeding, by means
of hich guilt could be detected and inno
cen e protected. To-day the personal lib
or oleser,vonaern i the .4 . of
Ne York depends, not on the Constitu
tion or the law, but on the good pleasure
of o (Oman and his delegates. By sudden,
seer t criticisms of the conduct of public
affai s has been punished, and as far as
poss ble suppressed. While the adherents
of o e political party seem to revel in
unli .. ited license, all others are condemn.
ed t. silence or if they speak at - all, to
i
epee • with "bated breath and whispering
hutn .leness," as becomes men conscious
of in eriority and learning to be slaves.—
Whil one set of men can freely, boldly,
insol- utly criticise and threaten the gov
ern .. :nt, express their contempt for the
Cons itution, make and unmake generals,
plan campaigns, alter policy, set up,
knoc down, -appoint, supersede—to all
other is alloted the part of passive obedi
ence; on their lips remonstrance is dis
-13ya1,•. They must pay for the war.—
They mustpour out their life's blood like
wate but for the purpose and object of
the w. r, in the ootduet and management
of the war, they must have no voice, no
contr • 1 : the mildest suggestion is an evi
denc.- of sympathy with rebellion, and
digni ed remonstrance and overt act of
dials • alty. They know the money of the
natio is wasted, squandered, and misap
plied. They know that a horde of specula
tors, . ontractors, jobbers, and politicians,
plot a d plunder with impunity, and, by
some device or other, grow rich on the
natio al disaeers. The past has been, for
two y .ars,a series of unprecedeted national
calam ties; the present is an hour of afflic
tion, i security, distrust. The people see
no sig that the party whose guidance of
public affairs have hitherto caused misfor
tune .ave learned wisdom by experience,
or the, their future conduct will be less
ruinoup than their past. Yet to take such
steps iiil the Constitution and the laws al
low, for the purpose of giving to the na
tion other advisers, of infusiug into its
veins new life, new thought, new intellect,
new hope—this is stigmatized as a factious
opposition to the government, and disloy
alty to the nation. It would seem that to
describ this condition of affairs was to
develo its utter absurdity. If the same
story h d been told us two years ago, of
France Spain, or Naples, think how our
hearts ould have thrilled with indigna
tion, pi y, and contempt. Yet, upon our
selves here in the land of Washington,
this disgrace has fallen, and the people,
either driank with phrensy or sunk in a
kind o lethargy—a hideous torpor that
'-nost looks like death—have given scarce
ign 9f sensitiveness or vitality, while
e by elle, and bit by bit, their dearest
eisurd—their glorious heritage of free
en—has been filched away. This, to my
rid, ithe most fearful sight ofthe times.
ay, if ever a nation needed parties, need
oppo ition to the party holding the reins
gov l:anent—an opposition, honest,
z
I, fe rless, outspoken, unsparing, it is
l i
nati nin this very hour. (Tremend
t
and ontinued applause. If the party
ding he reins of government were corn
ed ofl honest men—of statesmen, lov
e the eternal interest of the nation more
can thir own little authority and pomp
of powerthey would desire such an op
losition-rthey would cultivate and foster
ee discussion as the surest sources from
ich what is true and just and wise can
'lacer wined. But it is the misfortune
ie na ion, that in the hour of its affairs
rty, tinning, not wise—a:party soured
iatr —full of personal and private an
sity the very principle of whose polit
exis nee is a barren, untruthful ante
ism, dad they, with the instinct of the
:tic add tyrant, fear discussion lest it
' let i the Ight on their own short
inga
3 t , nd betray their weakness and
ecilit . Let me, however, do them
ass th n justice. As partisans they
i ex.h i ibited, and now exhibit, exceed
:unni g and adroitness. Though they
i shoe n themselves utterly incompe
,to g c iide the nation in its peril, they
J perfe in the use of all the weapons
fiction and all the tricks of debate. One
their most ingenious and ancoaaaral
- seems to me to be the audacious
EXTR.
RICH
OF NEW ftIRE CITY.
On IVectnesdalt eveqinp, Oct. Sth, 1862„
OST.
JPEEOH OF
MAN, Esq
perversion of words from their proper
and ordinary meaning, and the results of
this plan are likely to be somewhat impor
tant.
For instance, WI take leave to ques
tion. the legality, expediency, morality, 1
propriety of the policy indicated by the
Pres i dent in a late proclamation, I am
pronounced disloyal! Disloyal to whom? l
Disloyal to what? I owe no allegiance to
Abraham Lincoln, to his opinion, or his
policy. (Overwhelming applause, cheers,
and waving of hats.) I owe no allegiance '
to his cabinet, or the army, or the navy of;
the ,United States. I owe obedience to
the law—l will always pay it. I owe re
spect to tae first servant of the American . 1
people,--I give it freely. But it is to the
Constitution and to the Constitution alone '
I
that I owe allegiance. This is what
swear to support. This the President him
self, and the members of his cabinet and
of Congress, and his soldiers, swotre to re-'
spent, uphold and .defend. By violating j
that Constitution if he does it knowing
ly and willfully, the President himself may'
be disloyal, and to, remonstrate, object
and: protest against his disloyalty may be
the duty of every citizen. Now, I do ob
ject to the policy indicated by that pro
clamation, because, in my humble judge
ment, it is in violation of the Constitution,
and in so doing, I am opposing what I con
ceive to be in itself a violation of that sov
ereignty to which my loyalty is due. The
Constitution delegates no authority to the
President or to Congress to subvert or to
interfere with any of the relations which
the different parts of society bear to one an
other in the different• States. Neither the
President nor Congress can alter the re
lation of parent and child, or husband and
'wife, in the State of New York. Neither
can either the President or Congress sub
vert or interfere with the relations of em
ployer or employee in the Southern States.
Argue it any way you will—and it has been
;argued every-way—you cannct find. in tie
Constitution any authority or justification
of such a course. f a meet the difficulty a
phrase has been invented. The favorers
of this policy say it can be done by the
War power!" What is the war power?
It means, if it means anything, simply this,
That in time of war orrebellion the- Presi
dent has power from some source or other
to do what he pleases. At this claim of
authority I stand aghast. The phrase is
ominous. At the sound, abysses of tyr
ninny seem opening at my feet. It is large
enough, vague enough, for application to
sny object. Remember, it is the fate of
most nations to spend as much of their
time at war as in peace; and . was it intend
ed by the framers of our Constitution that,
, at the first blast of war, or the first oat
break of insurrection, the Constitution was
to be cast aside, and all civil authority
war to yield to militarysupremacy. Were
the time honored.forms by Which personal
liberty used to be protected to lose their
potency, and the will of the President or
the Provost Marshal, or hie deputy; or sub..
deputy, to be the law of the land? With
'!all respect for any who differ from me on
;the subject, I still venture to pronounce
•
my conviction that all this claim. of war
power where there is no war, beyond what
the ordinary laws of war among civilized
.nations recognize, is an assumption of
power without a shadow of authority, o tO
support it. Now does this proclamation
mean anything, and it so, what does.:it
mean ? I think it means a good deal.- r,,
-ti wanes-tbs.-km is - means a good deal, -Mr. ,
Wadsworth thinks it trizantra- R ood • .• . .7
It means a servile war. There is in it, if
you read it attentively, a very plain incen
tive to it. I believe it will lead to servile
war; and I think that, to resort to such an
expedient is a barbarous, disgraceful, hid
-130118 violation of civilized morality. It is
a frightful error that men are allowed to
use all means of destroying their enemies
that malignity can devise. We don't i
scalp—we don't poison springs—we don't'
kill women and children.
We don't kill men not found in arms.—
These were the atrocities practised ages
age. But ages ago the humanity and com
mon sense of Christendom denounced
them as cruel and infernal. And it is just
so with this expedient of exciting servile
war in a nation or part of a nation opposed
to ns. It is just. the same thing, because
by so doing we bring about just these atro
cities, and actually employ agents to en
act these atrocities. Now this is not a new
question at all—it was discussed long ago.
In the war of 1812 there was a suggestion
on the part Great Britain of the propriety
of striving to excite the slaves of the Uni
ted States to a servile insurrection, and it
was then denounced by . John Quincy
Adamsas inhuman, 'base and uncivilized.
(Great applause.)
.._-,,,, em ,„, t
PRINSIIVANIA RAILROAD- CHURCH TRAIN
r Leaved Walla Stall A. 3n every Sunday at 915
do Turtle Creek, do do 920
dodo Brinton's. do de 925
. Wilkinsburgh do do 942
do East Liberty. do do 950
Arrive at Pittsburgh. 10 13
RETURNING TRAIN P, M.
Leaved Pittsburgh every Sunday 00
do East Li aorty do de 24
do Wilkinaburgh do do 182
do Brinton'a do do .... —.l 49
do Turtle Creek do do 155
Arrive at Walla :2 00
Pittsburgh, J u l y T.
STE
9, 1881 WART, Passenger Agent.
THE ARDESCO OIL COME NY -
11,LAIIT . a
s F n A p r o rlit le A oart r HAVE FOR
Refined Ardesee
NON- EXPLOSIVE. ALSO,
PURE BENZOLB
warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET
PITTSBURGH, PRAHA
IaIRIVATEDISEASEW•
Dr. BROWN'SMBDICAL
aka SURGICAL °Moe, No. 30
Smithfield street * Pittsburgh. "
Pennailvama,
- .•
Dr. BROWN is an old. althea .
of Pittsburgh, arid him been
Praotioe for thelast twenty-five'
Yeats. Hie loudness has been +e -
ototiked mostly to Private and,
Dif14388.8.
OPITZENS AND MANG=
In need of a medicaPfriend. should not fall to
find out the sure place of relief,
The Doctor is a
regular graduate,
clansie expertaa.....si..au treat
moat of a certain of diseases is sore odor
ants* to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re
lief by the use of his remedies and following hit
advisee.
DB.. BROWN'S REMNDIEW
never fall to cure the worst form of Venoms,
Disaaeso r lmpurities and Sarofulone Affections.—
Also all diseases griming from a hereditary taint.
which manifests- Itself in the form of
tib
Psoriasis and' a great many forms of ekina l
emcee, the origin -of which the patient fe entirely
ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers
hopes of ts eure and eppoOlm or m i gov •
SEMINAL
Dr. Brown's remediesfor the alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gradficAtion. which the young and weak minded
often give way te. (to their own, deetruotion.)
-they oy reliab•
e remedies known in the °wintry
are safe. and mike a !needy reitoration
of health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never WI to cure this
Painful disease LK • raw DAMP—he Will WLlTlint
cure. He aLso treataZ i e eet.
sil (loltiorrhoas
Stricture. Urethal Female Weakness
Monthly Suppressions. es of the Joints.
Fistula in Ano. Nervous Affections. Pains in the
Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder. to.
tether with all diseases of an impure origin.
„ A letter describing the symptoms. °ordaining
',directed to DB.. BROWN. N 0.50 amithfiski
Eit, Pittsbnrgh. Pa.. will be immedistabs same"
ed. Medioine sciVi address. safely peeked
and sitars from o on.
Ofilog and Private los. Na . 50 Smithfield
treat. Pittsburgh Pa.
sT ov 1p 0
4 A- 4.4.0
A. BRADLEY,
30 WOOD SIIICEET,
oarmer Seonsed. PlldnOwns*.
Mannhseturer and Wholesale and Mall dealethr
all kinds of
. ,
•
book, Parlor, and Heating Stoiee, Chain
Fronts, Fenders, &o,
Si- In our sample room netei' bee fonind
ELEBRATED GAB BURNIELIGtOOK. fiToVES
ECREICA. AND TROPIC,
merits ca whheh belie been tilt" to/lied-by
.ionsande, and the Eito7e pronounced unequaled
azy in this market; together with a groat many
Vier desirable patterns._
have also a very,laritiai‘o - vtmesitof ,
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
.ffered to the nubiier
FANCY ENAMELED GRATE Fitogn
AND FENDERS ; of the '
newest styles. gonemon
Hitcher Bow and Tam Grates, all of wtuokare
o red at van low prices. , •
-,•• Sok' baducements offered to builders In
we* of ORATE FRONTS.
J..
111. IIinSTMEN,
Brass Foun.dOrs,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ,
Al kinds of Brass suad , Ire=
made to order.
BASS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS .
*lLMade at the shortest notice. -
OIL REFINERY'S. FITTED UP.
All orders left atBOWN & T E TLE V' B . 186
W 031.) STREET, will be promptly attended to.
IThe members of this Arm Nuns practise! ,rne
char ics. of many years' espenence in the bald
ness. wilt insure to give satisfaction in every re.
*set.
.. PAYd
I
... ... , OU T
,TEETH Ext itAcT.ED wrira
PAIN by the 1188 of an apparatus wife:rob
Ino drugs or galvanic battery are need: *edi
t cal
cattlemen and their families hare, their. tee th extracted by m.V process. and are ready 4o testify'
.as to the safety and"paidenmea bfthe operation,
whatever has been said by persons: loteraokri n
l assertitut thecontrary. luarinino Int Owledse an*
tprooehs.
; 11 3. 1 ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted la every
, style. land eharces as low. as will warrant the
'best of material all cases
nolly-is an . -
.E. OUDRY. Danatt..
i 184 BMitlteld street.
;
, --
.M. KIER 84
IrAzarrurruiputi OP
Pure No. 1 Carbon -,011;
•ND •
211011. E,-.-
; airOiHoe On. LIBERTY STREET, orwceite
'Penn'a R. &Depot.. -
I 1111 4 11- eil rEimi4ted•." . • • - paLl.,Td
IHBO &Y W. BEAUMONT 00
14lowntRzy ol L : .2 111* -7 Titio aril*
AL:
HOBS. dealerain.Foreign_BritudieriWitha,
land Glue ablo. - Blackberry. ltarAberry;
Cherry. arid Glum Brandies. Old •Mobentialtalk.,
BYe °the'r hi"i4
rior e whim "". J h'4
Bittere. &e. •• • - • - -•
No. lib lalbeAutylitreitt,
• oosite Fourth attedt, Fittibuigh Fe.
; arms, -and- FamilleacuPpljed aimed
jerate profits for cash.. NOW Jersey tader forfam-:
ily or hotel puryoces.
.Iy3-Bmd
PET -ON Ol L urcoitaras
L • NO;
` MILL ER
SG r OitICEI 13 . • • : I: 'MGR - ATi I• • .AL.
23 MARKETSTREET, FITTSBICIAGIL:
blirfitnntVl of Ilhtma and
LUl4lat4
;tIR,EWEO4IwWIwmaFXXiAvr,,4I,on
je l
!WIL I.A.X CARR, & CO.
ROLESALE GROCERS.
And linyorierip or
WIN BRANDIES, QIN% RC.
ALSO, -
. ti ll ers and Dealer, in
LBIONONGAREMA Ent WHISKY
527 Liberty Street.
PITTSIIIIRCIII. PA.
J. H. CIMUDAY.
•
Note, Nteek, Draft, ;Bold . and Notes
tare, Restraint* and Ne t . ,
ehandlee Broker.
OblllgetO_Q_M•Ninl2lll3ltKEPO BVIEN;
.I.lli BURET, Pittdiurib.
a 111.25,0 r to invest Morasses irid No; 1
por. la
•. , :
10,111NDR
1055; 50 oafs Prime Currant%
10 cases Sic :b. Llounriow
2 do Calalirla do
25 boxes Maasarord:
20 de Vermicelle; '
50 do OliveOiL golarta and pintas
SD cases Sardines. end 35 sans:
50 frails!Datax
50 boxes Castile Sow •
30 do Citron:
• 5 cases Prunes In hag
5• do do fenca r =K,
200 boxes No. 1 Piro
In store ancilfor sale bX
RHYMER BROS.
ses No.'s 126 and 1.26 Wood street.
•
•
Fliolesale! Grocery and Liquor Store
For Sale,
tipirEsTOCIT AND FIXTVBEN OF A
Wholeeale Grocers and Liquor House, do
ing a good trade on one of. the beet bualnets
streets in the
gooi, hollered for sale. to the own
ers wish to into other business. For further'
particulars address
au7-tf LOOK BOX 18, Pittsburgh P. O. -
L:ucient 011 Woricis.
DITNCU, DI7FLAP & CO.,
Mazinfseturera of •
PURE WHITE BENTHEIs
CA. R.IEION'O.I . I., $.
Office NO. 291 LIBERTY MART,
burgh. t'a.
9178-4324
. .
JOHN LITTLE, Jr.,
NO. 108 F 017111,1118111.16117..
STOCK 'AND BILL B=ROKER
Promissory Rotas. Stook Bonds, and Mortar
bought and sold.
TIERNAN & GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Groeers,
zitroanza AurD DLIAIIII IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS,
NORTH-EAST aotiter of
OHIO STREET Lliktlig RUINED,
ALLIRRIgirCTIT.,
THE
(roamnat.ii-oovaT azonagnit:L)
CORNER FIFTR4BMIIIMMD STRUM
(OPPoeite the Pas 4 OZotO
'glitz sr ssoula;Nß usvuire
taken the above well-imonn stanA.mill be
sr
gleaeoi t
i d Aeolis friends at'ap t i t ionrc .tue wines,
• l i Mind ea* VEX danhirtPeorrieter.
WALE, PAPER
70E Amain °rusk
A complete eaeortgumt of beautiful
PAPER HANGINGS' •
of all ptyles, bought before the tax advanoe.
bit Fold at the usual low price;.
}
witl
sea ULU
fira. l Ml streak;
ART WSZT PitIATOIN6O.44:
o . 3 ;.oluefeiP sweet gutos. zoe
stOokbir ' 7 A.
- 00116 ' Comer mot sod ts. I
( wm.
m. FABER 3 C 9..
..,
S'T I kill xE N-G IA E;,.:8K1 L faS ,
iichtiTiKituideik, _ - • :
' , igiiia mom . ism iiite scnum Ili - '
4 . 1, - t
Neer the Penn: :R, E. -Thmseggie Deno;
a h ,
Isrite..
.:. - I - ' ' - pint:mat! if. •'-12..‘
'insie#it
... ‘ , ...k li ai orittai A k i k-A :*
‘,
in^ &ism' 12 * . nuilint from ataa: an'
irilitaFitflegait iiihnTlarttias, l • n ig te j4
, - ,.1
. . , ./.°;.0_,,/{th... , , :%, ....i .
1 ( 4 live paliotdar attention to the oar wnmort or - ...
• hied and:ldaellineo lbl"vigt Irdib rluld 4 or • 1
• 15 1g r t i V i a lt i l ON l :tiln"Lb a s =1 ' 2.4 , , 4 , Ai, 0. -;•:._
CVant at shortnotkei .sengad,-.4colAtteroi • 1
NgtiElli Bakes ans4l3lftiltansii 11ii 86 47- '
1 Wzaus&drironi Shaniatijiancers I n til u chlaxa
raw vattett4conunmait 'Of
1 1 ( 0 o/en:Mao and
it•Onritin.mg...4L-..41 . ,V
1 ed ° 674:tt i %It iiiii:f%Anitgiafta' ;+ - 7tlra , ' . - -
,in all, cam to idyll satisfaction. ... _ • . _ -..4;
SirOrdandrom all parted' the "cOttiik *Mb' • ,
ed and :Prmlidkiiled./... , ..1..i %1 _ma4n,*-, t' - •-•4
• • iiktivat'pAillarati,Pi
, N I ERt II 4 III I44WIDAS..
No. , ISS-SMIT.II)thirjUSTESIM .
11:1
lark =ltrilTlME e-wivien*
v Lilt;
C 1 14 . 13.444-1
consisting. •of ' • t
CUM!, Claimer**, IresthlP:litv.;
ALSQ—A lute gtopk - Ait '; iy-L1
• GENT'S% FURNISRING:GOODB;:i.
including' Wool.* Ocklari.tßitii'ene;
and ev,rythins kept
p y first Parntstvr
ins Stores: Olden Drqmptly executfa. gtao3l
, . _
CO - PARTNERSIXIP. • •
wins 1172fDERSIONZ1110
ted with .htin eon. OILIVIR-htofilttri
TOOL in a copartnership. for the transaction of
`the CARPET- BIISINBEgs tinder' the 'name and
firm Of W. AteCLINTOCk. SON. he 4oncitil
from a jrenerous public a continuance. to the now
firm of the - Meru patronage_ beretafo,o by him.l -
self ndeied., .
C
.IA.R.P.ETS —Amino :Poreheeeti for. eit elk
IL/ before the bite advance, the lantest stook or
elfattets , inthe aity.we would dill 'the admit:kin of
wholesale and retail baron! to our complete
!sortment of - -sFATTnitiSr`
OIL
CILOTHii,„ &c. W. . 11 1004DINTOOIE d'911;,... •
112 Afarkert street
WINDOW OtTirl'AlNg, ;Ito:
Ifirw Styled Thr Spring or int!
.
A (treat Variety i
and-Atte'. Ailowiri
.11mm, trent 6 1.4, oegto.
to 86 per Pie 4.
:It '
for sok.br
TlloBiAs
.le o 4 - 1(.4nr0. .-
1
" Ito.lll WOOD anrawr, I 'n;‘,
Botireendth A 150..1d door Mow irdoir;oni All 4
• CORNWELL & :KERR,
CARRIAGE IWAMICACT -118.21:
theAld olliabl idie , LCCubca F 2 0419
WAis •4,1
• • 311ffir•C14.10‘..-.
SW! A: P. tursira;
- MONT. DAJIGZELL
Whalesale Grocer# l :"
COMNISSION AND FDAWARDIND DENtNANT,
AND
• •
Dealers In Produes and Pltiabnili •
No. Mil LIIIREffy STURM
*Soot PITTSBURG
LAKE Bli 007131elipip
•
SiliNtatthe,„ *iil-414Ck
..ilk.zur„. att . Oinirr..w.. -- •IciY.,'.
: • ; 2 , ~. manutaiiaiiii .,, . , .:•• ,::: --,1 ,.
ithuti.icraderi i in.a - Baiihirpiti:Preoki dii;+ '
Oar Bottognsjtidsedmill.Bos,thielter
polde -
r. se. Abogar c
,B a d
... .
' • , eliz ue. rin-ilf -; .- • ;
. ~ . i*be a t ; IP& r• ,; ,: ..:-: ;I i
in .
zuilsoti.V_._ ehouse: N O - 149 MGT urulMa • ,
MP' on ' lined;;"Aiinare tae, '
110014D-osTR, Pittsbutaliaerind: - - . .
_.- - - 1 —
UlEir• Speolel orders of copper autio azatdosired ', •
'kora.
- taza7diew
. -,--------
eft - Pr M.);3:tr- •
25 oprnei 451d0 and Beaperatair.
LT Ratzmhz7;arrti! , ... {
rVastoaltotagiui of and ' euaripaowma ka4.
m e
plat and foF gale at .1,91 VT 0.
nc =l3l - dU
promptly &Waded to.
440
Oornm.eoplas ASa,,loon, ,
, 1 •
0:01,41111. OF UNION dif4 Fa= 82213 , ,,,..
Ow Kaiketa ,
wirmritz THE PUBLIC CAN 1 :
WV TAM the fleet sad pterfse_
Il Lig_,_
,tni , • . .
' Made served st SUAKRIZI'O4 Ta. laFArg ' ' ' 4
tiee.
..
: iat.l.,
Lnneh evcl ery morning) etween , the hours of 10
ind 1.2 ock. • ; ; Fit PLWRISIS :.,1•
' .rznlniere i: 1 •
PriTsit &sues, - NO.. 3rti' t
Wood Street. bfthO Baltimore -nano/Tel-,
tern eatabliehed in 1836. A ehoieeatock of /twit.
7: octavo Centre Piano. oombinioX all the " Pi
tialanf a drat edam t with late noveeftee 1 s
ouidenwt4mo. Important to the esig
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