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    ames P. Harr, £l<
DAILT POST,
DAILY POST—ADVANCED BATES.
One year, by mail.
Six {souths.
Throb " *•
One *■
One week, delivered in the city,
Single copies
To agentß per hundred
EXAMINE the ebcoed,
Is the Bepublioan Party Respon
sible ror this War ?
Without the fear of successful contra
diction, we answer that the Republican
party, aided by the secession party of the
South, is responsible for the war. It had
(he powrr to prevent war, although it
lacks the ability to conduct it.
As proof of what we assert, we quote
/rout the speech of Stephen A. Douglas,
'delivered in the United States Senate,
January 3d, 1861, oh the compromise
measures then pending before that body :
I believe this to be a fair basis of amica
,■ >l|,Adjus ; tmbnt. If you of the Republican
uacfajtte defe willing to accept this, nor the
proposition of the Senator from Kentucky,
(Mr. Crittenden) pray tell us what you
are willing to do ?
1 ADDRESS THE INQUIRY TO RE
PUBLICANS ONLY, FOR THE REA
-S-ONTHATIN THE COMMITTEE OF
THIRTEEN,'A BE-W DAYB AGO. EV
ERY MEMBER FROM THE SOUTH
i£S LEDi ' SG THOSE FROM THE
?^ ro rf ? rATES (MESSRS. TOOMBS
AND DAIIS) EXPRESSED THEIR
READINESS TO ACCEPT THE PRO
POSITION OB 1 MY VENERABI F
FRIEND FROM KENTUCKY (MR
CRITTENDEN) AS A FINAL SETT! f'
■wentof THE IF
INTENDED AND SUSTAINED BY
T-HEHE PUBLICAN MEMBERS.
T EEINfL 'ETHE SOLE RESPONSIBIL
ITY OF OUR DISAGREEMENT AND
THE ONLY DIFFCULTY IN TH E WAY
OF AN AMICABLE ADJUSTMENT IS
WITH THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.”
' Republican will surely not discredit
one whom they so frequently eulogize and
from whom they occasionally qnote. Mr..
Douglas boldly charged the responsibility j
on them, and they had not the hardihood
to deny It
Hon. Mr. Dawes, Republican member
of Congress from Massachusetts, made the
following confession in the Honse, on the
27th of April, 1862 :
GEN TJjEHAN MUST &EMEM
•BERTHSIN THE FIRST YEAR OF
A REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION
WHICH CAME INI’O POWER UPON
PROFESSIONS OF REFORM AND
RETRENCHMENT, THERE IS INDU
EVIDENCE ABROAD IN
land that somebody has
PLUNDERED IHE PUBLIC TKEAS
URT WELL NIGH IN THAT SINGLE
AS MUCH AS THE ENTTRE
YEARLY EXPENSES OF
THE GOVERNMENT DURING THE
ADMINISTRATION WHICH THE
PEOPLE HURLED FROM POWER
BEIAUSE OF Its CORRUPTION.”
Here is the testimony of an ardent Re
publican.
THE OPINIONS OP THE FATHERS,
Mr. Jefferson wrote to Mr. Short, April
18 th, 1820:
The Missouri question is the most por
tentiona one which ever jet threatened
ourUmon. In the gloomiest moment of
the Revolutionary War, I never had anv
apprehension equal to that which I feel
from this source.”
Listen to Daniel Webster.
‘‘IF THESE INFERNAL FANATICS
AND ABOLITIONISTS EVER GET
THE POWER IN THEIR HANDS
STM'rT^rw b ° n ERRIDE THE C On’
fwo, 10 ,'-’ THE SUPREME
AMn R Jȣi t dee, IANOE, CHANGE
AND MAKE LAWS TO SUIT THEM
taY VIOLENT HANDS ON
THOSE WHO DIFFER WITH THEM
IN OPINION. OR DARE QUESTION
THEIR tIDELITY, AND FINALLY
bankrupt the Country and
DELUGE IT WITH BLOOD.”
LET HENRY CLAY SPEAK,
In the Senate Mr. Clay said in relation
to Abolitionism:
To the agency of their power of per
suasion, thej’now propose to substitute
the power of the ballot-box; and he must
be blind to what is passing before ns, who
does not perceive that the inevitable ten
‘kfj , t r eir P roo9 ‘ 3d 'oge is, if these
Bhonld be found insufficient, to invoke
anally, the more potent power B of the
bayonet. '
How true have Mr. Clay’s words proved.
Look on this Picture,
“I ORDER AND DECLARE THAT
fv^,^ EttSUNB HELD AS SLAVES
IN IHE SAID STATES AND PARTS
OFSTAIES ARE AND HEREAFTER
SHALL.BEFREE .—Lincoln's Emanci
pation Proclamation.
Then on This.
“NEITHER THE PRESIDENT
NOB CONGRESS CAN EMANCIPATE
SLAVES ANY MORE THAN THEY
CAN GRANT BILLS OF DIVORCe!”
Ex-Gov. Henry Dutton
p £,‘| HAVE NO PURPOSE, DI
RECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, TO IN
TEKFEREW! I'H THE INSTITUTION
OF SLAVERY IN THE STATFS
WHERE IT EXISTS. AND I HAVEi
NO INCLINATION TO Do SO
1 dent Lincoln’s Inaugural Address.
The fact can no longer be dis
guised that many of the Republican Sena
tors desire war and disunion, under ore
text of saving the Union. They wish to
get nd of the Southern States, in order to
have a majority in the Senate to confirm
the appointments, and many of them think
they can hold a permanent Republican
msjonty in the Northern States, but not
in the whole Union; for partisan reasons
they are anxious-to dissolve the Union,
U it can be done without holding them re
7S®, b6fore \ he People- ”—Stephen\
25, tke U - S - S^te, P Dec.\
Sew ard’s Power.—The Sec
di~ate tho tate ’.. w ' l il e endeavoring to vin
tlK* e?T
position by saying : ’ lUastrated 1118
ONMY°iyGk I T U H?l ol,Ca A BELL
the ARREST? of A CmZENT D IN
again and A the^mpl il^
ONMENT OF A rimS IMPRIS-
OF F Ttri? R 0N earth
CANReLEASE THEM^N^hI
10 Hebrtuiry, 1863, Horace Greeley
wrote a leader for the Tribune , in which
appears the following language:
“Speaking for ourselves, we can hon
estly eay that for the old Union, which
-was kept in existence by Southern mena
ces and Northern Concessions, we have
no regrets and no wish for its reconstruc-
Who wants a Union which is nothing
bnt e sentiment to lacquer Fourth of July
orations withal?,
• oheece, in ancient timeß the
criminal felt the loathsome corpse, which
ZTJH tie A upon hiß
to did not, we fancy cry out ■
r Wretched.man that I ami who will
fasten me again to the body ot this death?
be Helit r6 ’ the P rovi dence of God, to
be delivered from unnatural-alliances—if
the January of slavery is no longer to chill
by natural embraces the May of human
enen'hT hU r v-} h ? rG . Wea!i and wicked
enough to forbid the right,eou3 divorce ?’’
Copperheads.
fu August, 1867, Hon. S P. Chase
made use of the following language in a
public speech: ®
We havea rjghtto have our Stale laws
obeyed. We don't mean to resist Federal
authority. Just or unjust laws, properly
administered, will be respected. If dis
satisfied, we will go to the ballot box and
redress our wrongs. BUT WE RAVI'
RIGHTS WHICH THE FFDKRU
° pT,?S, MIiNT M UST NOT IN VADK
vSl b u 3 , L ;? ERIOR T 0 ITS I’OA.
KBd *8?B' r
THESK RIGHTS AGAINST
OF AUTIoRiTY AL ASSUMP rIOXS
465“ That old line whig paper, the New
York Journal of Commerce, has condensed
American sentiment upon an exciting
topic into the following short extract :
“We all agree that the forcible destruc
tion of a newspaper published in the free
city of Chicago, several hundred miles
from the seat of war. wag unjustifiable,
and therefore a great wrorg. (),, -TLa
point Americans rannot ditler. The man
C^ t^ mpts tO -i ws,i /y U Is NO AMKKI
Mr. Conway, of Kansas, one of the most
talented Republicans in the country, re
marked in a speech madeNn the House
last Spring :
1 his is an immense sacrifice we are
making for freedom and Union .- and yet
i- is all to be squandered upon a Bubter
• obe , ttt? For ODe , I shall not
vote another dollar or a man lor tho war
unti it assumes a standing, and tends di
rectly to an anti-slavery result. ”
I will continue to experiment no
l° I ?f er ' ‘l' 8 . all “adneta. Let the Slave
' '* n S S°, and slavery will g 0
wuh the Union down into the dust. If the
Church 18 against disunion, and noton the
side of the slave, then 1 pronounce it as of
the devil.
r say, let us cease striking hands with
thieves and adulters, and give to the w ndi
the rallying cry, no union with slavehold
ers, Booinlly or religiously, and un wnh
the flag of disunion. '-—Wm. L. liarrisun
‘‘Wo confess that we intend to trample
of this conn
tr7- Daniel Webster Bays:
*lod are law-abiding people ; that the
glory of New England is, that it in n law
abiding communitj.’ Shame on it. if this
be true : if even the religion of New Eng
land sinks as low as us statute book But
1 say we are not a law abiding r;mmunil ■/
(rod be thanked for it':" —Wendell J'hd-
Latest News from the South.
The Richmond Sentinel of the 12th ins 1
has the following:
All quiet in the neighborhood of Fred
ericksburg, and apparently no prospect of
a fight unless we assume the offensive.—
The Yankee sutlers have moved back to
wards Manassas, where the Federal troops
are Baid to be building fortifications and
commissary storehouses, as with the in
tention of making it a base. Meade's ar
my has been reduced considerably. It
consists of seven corps. Yankee cavalry,
dressed in Confederate uniforms, are
scouring the country throngh Stafford and
Prince William, arresting deserters from
Meade’s army. The above we know to
be reliable.
JOHN MITCHEL’S SON
I We learn that William Mitchel, young
est son of John Mitchel, editor of
the Enquirer who was reported missing
?!o» r^ e i attls Gettysburg, i 8 now be
lieved to have been killed in lhat hard
fought struggle. Young Mitchel was only
eighteen years old, and is represented to
have been a young gentleman of fine at
tainmenta and an excellent soldier, and
behaved with especial gallantry at Gettys
burg. He baa two brothers in the Con
tederate service.— Sentinel, 12th
VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE.
In the Virginia Senate, on the 10th,
there was a protracted debate on a series
of resolutions introduced by Mr. Colliee
proposing to submit an address to tho
Northern States in favor of some sort of
conference or arbitration looking to peace.
lln.I In . Bu PP° rt °f his resolutions, Mr. Collier
said he ’did not believe that Virginia had
avert ib c , Quld bave b <*m done to
t h A Wa .t; a bQt tMs was indignantly
were uStfi ‘.h 68611816 and tho resolutions'
88 to “ dlebDllel y postponed by a vote of
[ _ A bill to outlaw rebel deserters has been
introduced in the Virginia Senate. A
bill has also been reported authorizing the
reoeipt of Contederate States Treasury
notes in payment of taxes and other pub
lic dues to the State.
A bill to exclude from citizenship all
who, since April, 1861, held office or ren
dared service under the United States au
thorities, or under any illegal or usurped
government, has been introduced into the
House.
RICHMOND MARKETS.
Tomatoes are selling in Richmond at fifty
cents a quart; Irish potatoes and peas at
the same: price; sweet potatoes at one
dollar a quart (the Whig reporter counted
six m a quart measure, making the cost
one shilling each ;) and corn at §1,60 a
dozen. In meats, the same exorbitant
rates prevail. “Cuts of middling are sell
mg at §2,6° a pound, joints at $2,25,”
Balt shad at $2,75 each, and herrings $3
|2 d rd e o D ;en BatteriSs4apOQnd ’“ Dd
THE PRICE OF GOLD,
The Whig sayß
The-brokers quote the premium for gold
as follows ; Buying rate $lO (ten for one-)
selling rate sl2g,slB. Parties who sell
gold on commission are offering it at $9
premium, or ten for one, and silver at $7
premium. It is said by those conversant
■ ma r ket tbat tbe demand for gold
a t r. la hme is so limited that any consid
erab e amount offered for sale would not,
find s purchaser at $lO. The business is
confined at present to small amounts. —
he Legislature will shortly" decide this
qneat ion whether the traffic in gold in this
otate shall be suppressed.
bread riot in mobile.
Memphis. Serf il.-Befogeci who have
ately arrived within our lines bring exci
ting reports of the terrible cond.tion of af
fairs in the South.
One man who left Mobile on the oth
states that a terrible riot broke out amODg
tbo soldiers 1 , wives at Mobile, on the 4th
cniw n* h °ddred women and children
and l Spnn / Hil1 ’ armed with clubs
and hatchets, and marched through the
whGT Pa B^eetB t carrying banners, on
which were inscribed “Bread or Blood!’’
Bread or Peace I” &c. Being aoldiera’
Wives, their proceedings were winked-at
by the eoldiers, who made but a feeble re*
instance. Stores were broken open and
lorcibly entered. Many citizens left town
among whom was our informant, who says
toe riot was increasing when he left.
ONLY
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS,
br °P» llt "o«rt' from Liver
-“- J i ,o oi. Londonderry Cork n . Aai
Twenty-Five OoUnrs.
lcE«r“ A^fi° U ' tby S “ ilin « V «*
Ghroniolo building. 7u Fifth st.. l p'itubSh.' Pa
Hon. Wilton McVandlet, Judge of tho United
• tales Circuit Court. Presidont.
Corner of Penn & St. Clntr Sit.. Puts
burjfh Ppnii'a.,
T?® WWJEST, CHEAPBT AND
coirse“ * rtlrB f ° r 3 Commercial
R ftP Ezt , ra for Mannfßctnors, Stoamboat
«i l . r ““ <1 aDd Ban!t bool,-keeping,
ter l e / ? £ODB , ia nt ’°.- hal ' Prion. Students on
*Bfru* review nt any time.
Teaonei. B^ 1 ' 011 i£ “fdoctcd by eirerieneod
ieaoders and practical accountants, who pre
[ pare young men for active basino'ss at the toast
“l ’ e and ►hortest limo for the most lucrative
and risponsiblo situations. Diplomas granted
b“ f a r f V D ?-„ HcD e e tbo preference for grad
ne.es at this foliage by business men.
who°h barges
Bmi , ncs“writ"g a “ ' ompolitorJ ' toaohes BapM
o®, » ttend where the Sons and Clerks of bast,
ness men graduate
rorspecimens of Penmanship and Catalogue
ce”S?o I ?rin“X ,ll^on • 6nCloB ° twonty - fiT '
JESTKIJTS A SMITH.
lr, F L :rKa «/ Micc Rnncilti . Ants. Bod Bags Moths
L/u^.'ir en£ ' iC - “*««
j'? 1 ,” 1 ;., 1 " ,-f. 'if 10 ,’ nil •»! boxes, bottles and
tutio'Vs, ,tc. fluikli l ur llttela pubiic laati
,.U n b intall*blo remedies known. M
rree from Poisons, M
to the Human Family." i
out of thotr to die.”
iT ho i?T ,e ia nll lBr^e cit »es.
whe?e.‘ Sjld hy und dealers every-
f£ P° w r l n ,’!‘ w °rthle-s imitations.
boUp^d^UeKu^ 0 kon Baoh b “-
Address HENRY B. <X>BTAH
Pnncipal Depot. 48 4 Brond-wiy, N. Y
A rn SE WK E . KS& C - and B - L *
buri feIOCK k C - Who * e Bale Agent*, Pitta
! tyl B-6tn d eod kw
Public* Notice.
U*** A, 7 OF assembly, esti
on Act to prevent frau-s upon trav
elers, approved by_the Governor, May (ith 1863
e a V° n .- 1 off DCft for any person who is
r/rfrf /J ,e /? altr x?A : fn,rn . t not exceeding Five Hun
'for a term cot ex
rVotirr w hereby m that the penalties of tho
±7° n: "“ cd ‘“W, «'H bo enforced hereafter
JBamat all persona wbo may tiolate tbe same, by
J»nd S d}‘ r 0 tl ‘i. kct< “ 0 orfremtho Eastern
mVht ATI ,^ P “p ,ns 1 1 * P un io“ of such tickets
in ton ci y, to o her parties
rick^K 1 nnH 0 «v7 h ? may bave through
an £ w ko <lo not DOW deairo to travel on
dec i'he an haVe - th ° u s’ lsed portion redeemed un-
Ac ' by
o' (v CAo?’p V- p ,f Era -R- R. Co.
j: K:uA c ii Co
Pitlsburgl],^o [ u- seJ6-3t-ood ’
WM. M. FAB Eli & CO.,
STSAi EH6lftie BUILOSB
Etr&as .'SNssxki
«SESfIL aactfflusTi caa iueb,
&Bsj tie Pena. B. B, Paaiajsfsr Deooi
pirassßasH. a
• W‘^SF I 'i C ? tTSK All BISDB OI
hnnSre-iti?,) V r “ neinl! Cram three to 00«
finS*Si?SS ? Sr ap i? tfiolfti 9 l m 0 eosßtrnctlon oJ
SJ35J£^5. d ? laolu ? e ? y ior mills, and for
OPmhte.mulavand secular caw miiia.
«? n k? ad » fiDif'acd and ready for ship*
n ° ,fl *• 3 "lines and Boilers of erwr
Sfr fahoei Iron senerately.
.Bang-ors and PnlKcs to
Wrt£LI a lr2*fc ccaUnuo the manufacture c<
Woolen Mfeoninery and Machine Cards.
«,i T / r *< r ' n i Cs ., ara *,9 W > tn:vahine.ry man of actor
‘od
fib*? 3 of t6s “^s'-
COiVCOISD
GB.APE VINES.
WE WEBB ASIOSG THE FIRST TO
secure this ISVALFAKIE BBAPP
“=<* hero Irnltod it for hvo ream. WoomaSS
oaroniinaiTOies ftom Mr.firKLLwho oririna
imss-;, Jits3 ttsbor 5 1 ? Horticultural Sooiety in
1 ... ua a diploma lor its exhibition
and tho Allcghony County Agricultural Sooiety!
m 1880. a premium for it as - the BEST new
food Eng grape; m all -rospeata superior to the
JLrcfcdta.”
Oar otoiih of Vines Is nneqnnlled
aißjrjS'Oere, which wo offer at 25 cents each.
Pgr dexen. $12,00 per 100, $lOO per
a *!£r®* email vines at leea prices.
50 J^uS“oaci° W ° Xtla ?* fTO
, J. KNOX.
asbrcdlw. So. ao Fifth Street.
fJIO BDILBIB3 AS 31 COHTKA47ITOHS
S?o are sow manufacturing a reperior eritiolc of
3Li 5 Sit £2 ,
whloh we are prepared to deliTer from our 410A1
VAKD, 500 ITEESTV STREET.
hSifsss el Family Coal aiweyr os
ai»9t DICJKSOS, stewabt a CO.
SEPT
Medical,
jRT OT ALCOHOLIC ~
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Vegetable Extract
A rVRE TONIC.
Dr. Hoofland’s
GE-BMils' BITTERS
PBHFARSD BY
DB. O, D, JACKSOjr Philafici
plua, Henna.,
Will offAQtually cure
Lives’ ’ ©©Msplmisst,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE.
ArS »/»ICftWW f*Jttg<mlere<S
Liver Oq Stcfeitacfc,
EtJCll .
ftp Coneti
pation.liiward
Piles, FuLlbuss or
Blood to iho Head,
Acldltyaf the Stomach.
Naoaca, Heartburn, Di*vnst
f, 3r Food, FuUneg or V/ ight is
* tne otomaoh. Soar Fruotations, Sink
laR or Flattering at tho Pit w uio Stom-
Uiß.Ucaa. Homed and
dipcult Breathing, Eluttering at tho Hoart
3 or 2^ oCatl Dk sensations when in a lying
°* Vl£ion t Dots or webs b> *
b!!,* n Fov e? and iiull Pain in th*
Head, Deficiency *f Perspiration, Yel- •
lownoM of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in
n \ u ! c > Back, Ghost, Limba.&c.
Sudden Flushes ofHoat, Burn-
Lur in the Flesh. Constant
imaginings of E v i }.
and ffreat.dopros
sion of
. . . spirits.
iaUor ' lr °™- ni! -
UTrt aw^«£ h ? y a SP ntaln
so AUOHuL OB BAB WHISET 1
c s?.r.?. au h , sa^ bo " ninoty - ni i•
Induced by the extensive sale end univorarl
( U °° a ? sd ’l German BilS. “ipSi
| regatable) hosts of ignorant Quacks and un»crti
rulous adventurers, Dave opened Upon cafferifc"
lumarmy tho flood gatosof Nostrum.- to the sEt>«
I mrpf ■‘ ni obrattoned Tonics, Stomachics and 3st-
L’ewaro of the innumerable array of ulcohbEe
•reparations in plethoric bottles, and big-beiiijd
undor the modest appellation of Btlto-e •
‘ l ¥ ! . t f :ld l , of cun - n ? only aggravates diseases
I aad lea. o tho disappointed sufferers in despair
HOUI'LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS
Aro not a new and untried article, but have
3.00 d the test or filtoen years trial by the Amori
oan public; and tboir roputation and sale are
not rivalled by any s.milar preparation.
Ibo proprietors have thousands of Letters
I from the most eminent toners
Clergymen, laanyors, Phyuielann end
titlzcus.
Testifying of their own personal itnowlcdve ti,
Bbto™. ° ofi ’ S,a “ 0d medl ' :al Tin °™ W th*«
00 1V c yut ? TsotI xmwo to STR ENG Tit-
BOYOUWAIiTAQODDAPPRTiTT't
/fITUTWsV 0 * 01 ™ CP YObli CON
DO YO U WENT TO FEEL WELL!
00 A ESS AJ '" l " r ' )oErjiJ E Of NEE FC US
DO YOU ’.V ,1 ,Y T EXE ”QY <
O© yon want to sleep troll T
feel ,^? nt “ br4u “»«• vlF«roo,
If y>n do, use
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
•JE! iere f nuxn V preparation* told under th«
I J ffl e °( UJcr / ! J(P- m t&tariboUUt, caumotcnfM
BSE&£«*mssS«B
to d.r thcde.alh J’he DvkJ^Zt,
„ creat'd aidV.TZ',
Lr" UP ° n “ We an d
Eor tho.e ,rha drnre and will have o lAauryr
oVw'h ™T r ?' , “ rtS ,° f Uo< « 1 Brandy
£t£.7Xte
have ail the mrtuce of IlooUand'N
ionnecix°n talk a good article of Liquor at 2
<A! "‘ inferior
attention soldiess
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relations or
LANDN a° “S 7 t 0 ‘ to f “‘ t£at - HOOF
r«»? af* Ucrma a Bitters" will oure nine tenths
pf the diseases induced by cxposaros and nrva
;?m n n « d J nt . t - Ca ?" Ufo ln lhc «*“ Puftilh
ed almost daily in the newspapers on the arm i
of the stok.it will be notice/that a ve?y liSnro
!f. I ?°.V r# J mtFa r ing from Mobility. oase
of that kind can be readily cured by fiooflann's
ders'of'the'di*' ~D lsoaso3 rosuUng from disor
ed ‘l° orsons are .peidily remov
f£* i>£* 70 no hesitation m stating that, if
x C f B i- Woro fraol y ased among our soldiers
hves might be saved, tifat Je
We call particular attontion to the followina r»-
t h« r S a J > - OJ » D u wo,i aat honticated cure of one of
ho nation a heroes, whose life to use
ang uage baßbeen saved by tie Bitten:”
, Philadelphia, August 23d, 1862
& Avan#.—Well, gontioinen yonr
Hoofland a German Bitters has savod
ihero isno mistake in this e u’
numbers of my comrades, some of wbose^nnmX
are appended, and who Wore fully
aU the circumstances of my oaso I amTnJh
been for the last four years, a mem&of hW
man s celebrated battorv under thn 7rL\L j**T"
command of Cant. E B liros ThronS^ dlate
posuro attendant upon iny ariuoM duth/H 81 '
attacked in November l£t wUh inflamSion o”!
the lunge, and m, .or sevonty iwodavs i? ,hi
hospital. This was followed by great deWHrv
heightened by an attack of dysentery I wm h™
removed from the White Hon o and ennY 8 ? .i?- n
city on board tho steamer "State of Vf.lni
which 1 landed on theißth of June $?“
ESipiffl :ss2k“Jsa«j^s,"3
dy*t^S^
I could not even keen a m.i«
JtomaoK Life oould not last under on my
teuM7af?&! h tLu^h“3
and < ivised mo to see a clergyman, and to make
roch disposition of my limited fundi an best suit
0u me. An acquaintance who visitod ttia of»v..»
s°“pEal. Mr. Frederick Stoinbron. of6th below
Aren Street, adwed mo as a forlmri ~°*p w
yonr Bitters and kindly procured Tbottle - i?rnm
“’if™'® o ?'* taking them the shadow “
deau l recoded, and I am now. thank God for i t
getting better, Though I have taken bat two Im
ties, Ilhave gained 10 pounds, and feel eanSnine
of being permitted to rejoin my wife and gT? 1 ? 6
ter. from whom I have*
eon months; for, gentleman. Inmaloyal
iun, 13 m the vioinity of Front Howl r.
invaluable Bitters I owe tbeglcrioM priviloge of
ffi£ t 0 bo3om 16080 »J« «•dSKit
' - e-
LEWIS CHEVAUER m N'*^ th -Mame r
j- ®«iSSsß.lrtAp*lei Ti Baltery p
J. R. EASE WELL. CoB 3d Vermnk*
HENRY B. JEROME, Co B, ™° Dt '
HI IS RT T. MACDONALD. Co C 6th •
JOHN F. WARD CoE.Sth ttMIUD -
B KtMH, c/11. 72dNv'
Nathaniel b. Thomas, do f esth D
iNDREW J. KIMBALL S A°*Vtt “ Pa.
CoB. 106th PkSZ era ° nt
BEWAJtE OF COUNTERFEITS
JACKSON-.
PE,<, H7,rS I F«E ®*
jS°?i d nn?k r druggist not have tho ar
be put off by any of the intoxicating
JnJ^?« 10DS j at he °^® r ®dis its Place, but
ToxprS and wowJ ‘ f«ward. securely paS
ItaJVmdpal 1 taJVmdpal Office, and Maansactory. No. 163
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to 0. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
sap p a _ . . _ Proprietors
wnLh. iB •"«»
“»• «• H- HEISEB,
a. P. SCBtSAIiTK, PUUbnrg),
For calo alsojsy' ■
smojr jomrPTo»
~ Ooreor BmitUaM tad Fourth
A. J. RANKIN & CO.,
IMS
IK 18, 1863..^
Special Notices.
»•' “• 0OB»WBll a..:.;:..... _BAX’L IBEX
CORN WEILS, & KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS
SILVER A BRASS PLATERS,
and ffionalactarors oi
Camase Hardware,
00. < ht. Chur Stroot. and Dm aaano Way.
jahi (near the UrideeJ
POISON NOT THE HEAD
WITH HTTB.&TE OP SILVBH
Dso CHISTADORO’S Blip DYE. '
Certified to la
by Dr. Chilton, of New York,
tmil othor eminent Chemists.
F K ? i) 5 < '^ S SHAIiB PEIIJI
rich, u-eilow brown to giossy black in
minutes, and contains no ingredient that is m
iunous to the hair. 13 m
PKESEKVA-
Is invaldablo with hi 3 Bye, as it imparts tho nt
Tiisiis'Ssi gsr* 1 boilutiful i,0,0 - Ma ‘'«*
iM K.nfaetured by J. CRIiiTABORO, 6 / oto
noasc, ew - urh, Bold everywhere, and ,v pi
od by all [lm.- Omsirr. ’
rrice, 50 cents $1 and $d per bottle, arcordin,
iyl3dia-.lmc
KrBBEOS BESEItAI. HAMHOSI),
L~,J ordormg caiomol and destructive min
orals from the supply tables, has conferred a
blcssmg on our sick soldiers. Let him not stop
“riL,i-„. C o hl ?.T ,rdo f tb ° di?contino.tnoe oi
11 ceding, and the substitution of Brandroth’i
Bills in taercof. Thon will commoner
wnuia W in ra 1 13 th «praonoe - of Medicino, whiob
would then become omphaticaJly
- rnt: uEAiise akt
1 have for thirry years tanght that no diseased
emetic Co Thl b !’h C K red by i “‘’"“IT or tartar
mauo wholo by vegetable food”— Animadfood
lbf1 l 'shmfft e V <! “ ndoi>scdv^f-etabl<a Brandroth's
PiJ a should be in cTcry military hospital. 1 hose
Pil.a core liinoua Diarrhea, Chronic i iarrhen
of thefiFlof?'T' &ad Affoctirai
u the Bowois, eooner and more snreiy than anT
meaicine in ilu world, iirandreth’s Pflis ih th®J
1(1 b .° ,a , k °n night and morning. Read
Directions and pet nowstyjo.
SABE5 ABE a 0i ! BORCUKE.TVAT'-ON.
Dr. E. Mrundrcth, —JVcto York •
.Th 111 !! I J s “ fi ? private in Co. F, 17th Rcnimono
Now Fork Vo; -. Whiio at Hp-rriaon’a Landing
and on the Rappahannock near Falmouth. I amf
?-?hon° Th° Company were sick with biliiis S
o*raea. lhe Army burgeon did not cure us and
f was reduced toaum and bono. Among the com*
pany wore quitoa r. umber of mwabew whohSl
worked in your Laboratory at Bing Sing. Thar
Pm,° “pi ? cfc * tW üßed Br^drofh^
to mo tho PiMo°“ *T° Valiel ap< ?? m » a °dothew
V u » and w o wero all cored in from
two to five days. After this our bova p, fln
droth s Pills for the typhus fa? or AenSi
K . h and in no case did they’faiHo ro“S«
ffratitudo to you for my good health I
eoad you this letter, which if necessary, tho en
tiro company would sign. tno en
I am. respectfu'ly yours.
* Sing Sing N Y
Pr.ncii.ol office, tanul street, New York *
pJiS 11 "" 1 " K«MtaU.. D, amend elicy.
_ JrLhdAwjtlC
.RONDA.LE IRON WORKS
foe sale.
liM-luding all the Unsold
Lois in the
of Irondale.
||-WIXG TO A DINSOI.HTfO.V OF
Thiso workv are s.tnatef at Irondale, n n (he
Ire , Mountain ha,.road, 71) mi.es from the c“y
-'m'l, t .? I 1 i s ' f ru "* , * !,!l * O' ono ho: bl.st Furna m.
~ioy airos of -.1-xber aad farming lands, twenty'
dwvlhng hous-s s ritabii -or lab rers, ono'SgS
barn .aw 11 h , ouse ' stablo and
bani, .aw and c.-rn m 11. about 20.1,‘ 00 bushels of
Charcoal. ,„ m of ,roc ore on fur. “co yard '
mules, wagjns. ha.-, corn, iat3. sc, &c The
r uruacc and msv winery in order
E ai e n ,v S ;r r v"” hia ! dai ' ; -"^
“, re ,he “ o,t doable to
„ i - t ' s ', aud clfcr 0.-ery inducemeat to
?f iron J f?' rol f of ecEaging in tho manufacture
above property includes tho unsold
Eft&teor? f; ° Uda!e - and lf aot “ ld -
Saturday, 10th Day of Octobor, 1863
mU °n that r'ay, bo fold at public vendue (ax a
whde ao(< wHho jt dm-ion ) to the highest bid
fgl' tha east front the Court ±io»Be in
h«Vi! fy »» 0 v?V at o’clock, noon Terms
half cash, b 'lance in twelve months, with six nor
oem. interest, or all cash, as the palrhaTer m a 7
??r!i re * *^? r u £ lhof information and particular/
apply at the office at lrondale, or to paracaiars *
BELT Jr PRIEST.
ftn » Real Estato AjfentP.
- - - bL Louis,
DUQUESWE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD.
Manufacturers of evory variety of finished
BEASS WORE FOE PLUMBEBB
OAJS or S'i’EAM FITTERS
Refineries for w
Also. Halo a*enta for the Western District „<
. KfcCEI VEU I.VFORIU.
r V er ?. ons have at diflerent ti-nes
in the name of the i>n* toste- co Uomi-iitee, solic
itor contributions o{ Fruits and Vegetab os ;rom
tnegardnere ar,d country reoploin tho markets
of Putsburah and allcrhenr. we take this meth
& “olioeted
W P WEYMAK.)
inx.Com.
— bol2
daub & APHELI,, -
SEBaWAIT 'H’ASlsOlftjS,
186 Smilfcfield Street.
W£ JUS 0 /™ A
Fall and Winter Goods,
oonsistinj of
Ciottm.Caslßieres, Vestings, &o.
AJ.SO—A itrgo stock of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
ineludins Puotr Collars. Ifrrh T... ...a
thin; ospellv y.Dt by first olaos Jurnlshiny Blor e
Orders erected. SSoT&a
PUBE WIffES.
f BEO EE* VETO ASSOmrCE TO BY
JL numerous friends, and the nnhiioir, « M T
h o¥«r4®us t^rFv 1
SiStt WMch ha ™ long I been’
Old Lager Beer constantly on hand.
J. ROTH,
26 Liamond.
- mLET A,TOSS WiTtr m -).i,., a
Frioaon.orCommTOßlMfes for"
SMITH, PARK & CcC e ‘
BfIKTH WABD POturDß-J
WtralWßso, Ho. 149 n re t i> i^s» L 5® H i
Mannfsgtnrain of all fSinu and dJISSi?’ 1^24 '
Coal OitlUtort* and StUlaj^SidTO&l!' “3? 0
Sad Irons. DwlrcnF-WajonioiSSS^S
Pnlliea, risngo!*ssd CoroUMsf ,Btsoi 1110,131
Also Jobbins.and Machizuia " .
ronpbonmade to orfor. cryoi
EKvinc a ceunblete maohlna aw .
j wUlyd'irw
COBBLER WANTED,
to repair ihoes,
aa22
at BORLAND’S
#8 Market it.
Ranking Houses, .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH.
Orvtcg JcSlSfoSr. 1
“•rni nationalbankof viM&
in the County of Allegheny and'SteS
**cnuflylviuift hos boon duly onranimd j TTI ,-t ri _
Conv £ iSS rd re 9 air emeiitsrfth? l^”
Congress, entitled an Act to prorida a Nationr»j
KwT 1107 'J'^ ured b ? a Pledge of Unttod FtaSa
flm^t ,and su thecircula ion and ro
fe? p o^° n , thoreof. approved Februaiy 25th.
™ c d d t h r^fo^ mI J h i ed a llll all 'b® prov&ons of
Act rcqnjroi to. be complied with hefnrn
commencing tbo basiness : of Ban - ing ‘
‘rdlfieo??if K ?£. oE£: ' S ’ McCulloch, Ccmp
oi Ranking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witncvs'mv h-nd n„d
Seal Of Office, thltrsiH'diiv orAugnit d d
J"?Ti , lli - l3 'l McC'OILOCH.
compt.-n lor „f the Currency.
The First Rational Hank
ol Pittsburgh, Pa.
UTB PITTSBURGH MUST COMPAQ
isod ? r p aa ~
offer itJ services for the d
Druf.s. Bills of Exibanie i ° 0 oU ?»??' of Katea 7
doi'osit and buy am seil Rt.l! 00170 on
ol the country Bxchaege on all parts
The sneoefs whioh has attended the P;«.v o
Trimt t.ompany since its orsanixat'on in 1862 wfn
wo belivo be a sufficient cuarentee te'-?r J K?"’ Wli
entrusted to the new
the same pi empt att-ntioa. - ’'HI receive
Baokra^i a B V^L o r^fhT„L o gh^X n r d „ o Sv Widh
ttzzzzcziizzr " :a
omeers b Wrectois be ° o<ldacted , by tho s “®
DIRECTORS:
Wm. K. Nimiek,
Alexander Speer
Francis G. Bailey
Alex. Bradley,
■naolßeft.
GHto. President.
-'TILLY, Cashier.
Jimes L&nghiin,
Kebort d Sets, •
Xhoczuu Be]i,
Thofi. Wightman,
JAMES LAUG]
, JOHN D. tic]
Acgnst sth. l«H;dAw
W. J. KOUHT2 ' —~ -
KOTOTZ & MERTZr
41ISEB8,
So. 118 Wood B u. Second doo above
fifth street,
AS» Domestic
sf.feSaa'ssJssfass^S
apll; '
DEHAJII) MOTES
° f Quartermaa
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
b >-i
~.~/ead:_ Wooajtroot. ooroor of Third, :
W£Sj£BM INSURANCE
©F- FlT'S®® HJSfQIS, •" !
aSOEaa DAKSIB, Prsddsat. " ;
Ho !
upkairaj PuLbw!i/ Sr>tM 00 3 fceraliosraj
JmS 8 " 111 “** ofylßS “dKAr
fc«t Promotion totL.,e whS “obi
H . . . A SSB?B. OCTOBER CCiij, i B6 p j
mZ&LT™'* - Shewed
9®m foraitarc....'..'.' "' ®
o;c -"•“•".:::™ t.™"
EremiamNotea 18 351 99
Hotesad BUU ifim li'
R. unii— r WJUCTOBS.
esfifr* ffifiiSg*
a«a J. Thomas Benj-BakiS®,
<JOhp R. M J Grrnw
DUJfLETY,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
my2*l y(U w MTTSBUKGH.PA.
'ITTSBDEGH FEMALE COLLEGE,
8EV.,1. c. PEBSHTSTS, President,
B fj.® ? 1 . t SlI ? TAI!, f D COIXEGE IN
w. p K
Bh4lr s fo? ? *H& r ,“ l t^
8 •2S» f S r a Catalogue. „ m. simpson,
President of Tru tees,
ins nr ******
iJEwr boijlejk wobks
j. POWERS
iJJSSStouSS" paid t 0 •“ ° fr »n
Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUESNE
WAY, sth Ward, Allegheny river,
lya-lyd
H. J. JLTZUCH
H A y? se vacated the riioNT
of hia rtore, No- 98 Market street, to make
alterations, trill be found in the new addition in
rear rf old tore, entrance on Market aUey fliS
«o 7d r e&p 6th Btreet ' Whero
aulS _
DEWTIBTBY.
T n^^ EXT i BACT ®» without
i pain by the me of Dr Ondry'a appa" "ntT
J * *\ HOFJFMAS,
dentist.
All work warranted.
134 Smithfleld Street-Pi ttshnr.,l,
Hydropolts, or Garden BpriSWer.
A ANDUSEEUE ABTIfIIK non
® wTe p rXr
WELDON & KELLY, 164 Wood St.
One door from
jCroW IS THE CHANCE
’ to let bargains in
BOOTS. SHOES,
GAITERS and BALMORALS,
cheaper than even aactlon goods.
Go to BOHEAHD’S.
No. 98 Market streeti
___ Second Door ffom Fifth.
D *»°VAI OP LiTERT STABmT
So comer of
g^ftMaaa^BS^E:
neralawill n»eiTohE S pecialltSffi^‘' ,lOTfil
an 14- Sfc A*- BKlCeLahd.
piSH,
“ d n °
s®6 4 A£JtSX&O2S7Q,
Established 1842,
WARRANTED IM ALL CASE!«
P'€ASBEItEUEBD!f, IT Wlrv ™
fails. tO. GOTO I- Tt doen «n* 1„ * f'**®
speedy in- action 1 no * I it is
So Change of Diet is Eeouircdl
4^ o a^sa b a f ne33t,ur3u!
them'^'Sl °S LP cn ™s the PMC mon'li, some cl
iS Wapted fw
BELL’S SPECIFIC' ?If,L. r
' O^erraebllS^defi 1 ® 717 W?«lne SWfio PP’s
their nr^if«£S^' , \»^ Wl ? a , B - aFO uscd tlj-m in
40 eir altapenfc ’well of t 'oi r , /.»
•L r M eol I heir htoh |. t . ?i £
»J *• • vt.ex.
°2 S w::
Fcli tfBr>ecifioPiKj3-f.TO ,;n v rc'i ib’ n«m< ? v
fiSStHSHg®*** *• t
) 1 g 7 ll Bi sob Arses/*}h>o-.ffee Wlii,v«-\,iJT rr
Imola ?! ary Kmiwta*.*. iul | 1 ohi'
nl,inil..y. I.conliDcaco-Imp louoe, IV'-ska. -/nr
hIV io .« L!Tf
'.hii-h :,nss priscipaliy from Sin ual
iS, Ab “ n *li? r i* 0B ?l«W I g*‘««PW* d.-range-nect
durtL\lK^-lire| Ufferer&Cm ,alfiliin ‘ ! ,he
■AM by i ' JUCJi ONRSOiIsAfI.
an -n, 8- v Brnggi'ta generally - a ”’ 1 ‘ Pittsburgh
f r« T & .?{■„ X^llX™*
J. UKTAST, it. d.,
wi!l Fend rr it,
Treatise, on
peten-e and Loss of' .oa.i frn,.i ,
’*eakn«s. lightly Em^SLaPalKLu
pebility, Ac. A pamphlet of iuty paces o. n
nimport&at udVice to «ho a&ieied and
shoaW bo read by every ,u Borer aT th? mean?
of cure in t-e soverait ia j tortb
Two t tami eto w p o£ ta ffo . aiTulw
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
50 SmTHFIBLb STHHMT.
I * ruw ? v T®mcdtca never laii to cure inun*
fcl^ 3Soath ' > “ to of ShSrtKtStfSi
nr it- S1< »P1 A 11 WBATOPrdSr ' '
n ' , RHEUMATISM. '
ibfSt airodonT edl ' 8 *9 »*!*.*■»«*
V.-Bp-alS’t treat'Pilea, flleet, Qonnoirloe IWh.i
piaehanros. Female DieelJea^
andii&oya.imtation of tim Bladde“ eWot
mmma mart contain «»«i*t
Moaioinea sent.to any address safely packed '
ilo-ao SM#H^D
- - TO. THE TOS?.TC?''
nitiota.trcat socrm *faa>
dolioate dirordois, coif- I »Sa~TgSaEIS g WwBP I »
:a«iso-an(J dbor-eec « BfegHMfeJgafr
tuaUc-Eawaimcarnd in- .
oivisat t j jontiis of both '
fcifsSSiS';’ 3 ,“S
»S4fe“£w| S^fflSS
&mf comsad daS&fc£ ‘SKg*
femtfy pbyaiciEn sfcoaid [«, -
a»ttb ms“ •nf fnaH*
whocomparo
a&ses&s^g
eases srcfreated ffii
over forty years (4®-^SSShS*T?^?* nn *
World
too United Btntf**'i»* io «u, x. v ■* iKono &i>tl ta
?SS^«3“l§fv
time roll partioiUaio n / tcr,u . *° ‘“a
to protraifas a mr«t t!io-M<di«i‘Sri v“Sk
' i°n b tb7br«t^“ ! * s,s s cra:ii;r '^®^ l 3* Jnpsri w -#1
! b
iSS b c y f , *
itsadedto. Di>ortk, r 3 L “° : ‘ *»■
saassir*
STBCP OP hatoahb ABB SHI,
TT * . » Miw fli QjJ
fo£~S
all dishes that niSif ?£S™* * tre> Syphilis, and
bloodTOnn WafSm fi ?SS I i mparefltat<s ofthe
ttcu- fitoe^fo?tho?^dfa^ CO Pmoa ot
Prepared and sold by
J;_W. BRAJSrSTKUP, Id. D.
- 85 Bnmhfio)d «t. Pitiabnrg*' pB
and gi?.- V r ‘>°k*d bv <Ae &££
b r“ a i Wi ‘‘onal seotien to the third
gggggssssai
citiieiu,»Sd« 1 «a11 oleot ioM bj the
be. prScribi? by law > “ “ “ft««*aU
a gaa Z
igshttocoaiaininff more than one saWect;
pSton a b& WreSaDd “ ** *“* “»P‘ »t»
. Seotioh 9. no bill shall be passed bvthe t„„
Ifllature granting any powers. pri.U,go3,
case, where the authority to grant aDT
'*-»asss^
Speaker of the Senate
fi.«— OP THE \
OIOS2TABTOP THB CpMMOSTTRAL?H* >
~ “«■ i
the ongmal Joint KesolitlSo of theSraC
er*l Assembly, entitled A Joint Resolutiono££
posing certain amendments to the CotaitaU??£
as tbn same remains on hlo In this -0 1’*
Intes moony whereof I. have heidontn At
Jnlftdti Sooretaryofth^m^a?,
the* transaction of 'tht h ’ l ' tor
?“?*end.Uei ry Phi».s Jr as U atl .
fvf i t> ho “« s N. liUlo/as Cpeeial Paitner.
Jar 10 °° n ti D “" l niilihe Ist day ol
January, 1870. aHDhEW KLt»AN
... _ bRNKY PHIP & Jn.
•eio-lawflw IBOS. N- Mn.T.m, 111
Hew BhcoVery."
s«jx sos,
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