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    JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor.
Medical,
N OT ALCOHOLIC
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Vegetable Extract.
A PURE TONIC.
Dr. Hoollartid%
GERMAN -BITTERS
PREPARNI) 231 ,
DE. O. D JACKSON, Philadel
phia, POEMS,
4Jectnalls , core
tAver COI2IPI 41n 1 4
SPEPSIA, JAUNDICE.
or Pier r one IDeoLl.y, Diseases
o 2 he ,Rldney v., and all Diseases
Jitriauag crow a Disordered
Liver or Stomach.,
sun
as Comet
_patios. Inward
Faline or
Blood to the Head,
Aeidity of - the Stomach.
' Nausea,Heartburn, Di vturt
for Food, Fullness or W ight in
the Stomach, hour Fruatatiomi, Sink
Mg or Flattering at the Pit to. the Stom
ach, Swimming & the Itesta. Hurried and
difficult Breathing, Muttering at the Heart•
alokinr,, or enffiocating sensations when in a lying
beam% --- Dimneai of Vision, Dota or webs be
sore the sigh; Fever and Dull Pain in the
fits& Deficiency of Pent - flmdom Yel
lowness of the Skin and yes Pain in
the,Sicie, Batik. Chest , Limbs. Ao.
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh. Constant
imaginings of Evil,
anti t-reatdepres
sion of
snirlts.
And. wilt positively ororcrat Yellow,Fever, Bil
-1 Q 179 c over, Ato.
THEY CONTAIN
NO AL1130:111OI. OR 11,9.1 i
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nit e
o ices out of a hundred.
Induced by the offensive sale and universal
soptuarn - r et itoceland's Gentian Bitters. (purely
regetabi e el hosts of ignorant quacks and unscra
,ralout - venturers, have opened upon suffering
ialtaartity tho flood grates of N ostrums in the shape
sf peer whisky: vilely compounded with iniurions
irar and obri st Tonics. Eitomachics and Bit-.
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic
nreparations in plethoric, bottles, and big-bellied
kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters;
which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases
a ad leave the disappointed sufferers in despair.
HOUFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Are not a new and untried article, but have
stood the test of sfteen years trial by the Ameri
can public; end their reputation and sale, are
ant ma led by any similar preparation.
The proprietirs have thousands of Letters
from the most eminent
Clergymen, Lan - y.ars, Phyalciam !I and
Citizens
Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to
the beneficial effects and medical virtues of those
El. ter&
DO lOU WA NTSOMET/I/NO to STBENOTE•
EN YOU?
DO YOU WA/WA GOOD APPETITES
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON
LTITUTION?
r}r .10U wANT TO FEEL WELL?
DO }DU W A.NT TO Oki' RID Of Nfr FOCI',
ESS r
DO YOU WA A' 2' EUVY CC I
Do you want to sleep well?
tk• you wont a brink, and vlcorotte
feeling'
If 9111 do, tve
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
PARTICIMAR 'NOTICE.
- There'.cesd - -usany' -preyahrtinne sold under the
name of Bitters, put up sn Quart bottle', compounded
cy' the eheapeat whisky or common rum, coed/no/rare
2D to 4U cents per pa/ts, the taste dieguised-by An
ise or thriander Seed,
Thia claw al Bi tent has caused and will contin
ue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds
to die the death of the drunkard, By their use the
system se kept continually Under the influence of Al
ooholte Stitstdanto cti the worst kind, the desire fear
Liquor is created and kept up, and the result teat/
the horrors ot:ondhut upon a drunkard's life and
lire Mose who desire and will have a Liquor
, Bittere, we pub /rah the follow-rap receipt. Get One
Bottle Ifirotlnod'es German Bitters. and
nos wath Three quarts of Good Brandy
or 'Whisky, and the reeutt will be a preparation
Ant will Bar excel, an medicinal virtues and true
no. erten 13 any of the numerous Liquor Thtterc in
the market, and will cost much Ic-sn. YOU will
have all the virtues of IlLootland - s Bitters in
connection with a good article of Liouor at a
;much lore once than these inferior preparations
will cost you.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
&ND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call too attention of all having relations or
ftiende in toe army to the fact that ' 11.00 F.
D.A.cID'S ticroian Bitters" will cure nine tenthl
of the nisoAms induced by exposures and privai
bons incident to camp life In the lists, pnblishi
en almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival
of the sick, it will b. noticed that a very large pro.
portion are suffering from debility. Every ease
of thus kind can be readily cured by Iloofland's
German Bitters, Diseases reseLmg from di's:iv
dery of the digestive organ:. are Spa. dily remov
ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if
these Bitters were freely used among oar soldiers
hundreds ot lives might be saved, that otherwise
will be 'lost.
W a call particular attention to the bellowing re
markable and well authenticated cure of one of
ho nation's herbes, whose life, to use his own
ens nage - has been saved by the Bitters:"
rulisnahrstis.. August 23d. 1862.
Messrs. Jones 4r. Evans.—Well, gentlemen, yotu!
liootland'a Gorman Bitters has saved my life;
There es no mistake in this. It is vouched rorby
numbers of my comrades, some of whose names
are appended, and who were fully cognisant of
all the . circunastences of my case I am, and have
been for the last four years, a member of chars
man's celebrated battery, under the immedlata
aommand of Capt. F. B. Ay res. Through the ea i.
Destro attendant upon my arduous duties, I wa.
attacked in November last with intlamation
the lung, and we., or seventy two days in the
hospital. This was followed by groat debility.
heightened by anattack of dysentery. I was then
removes hoes the White lion.° and sent to this
city on board the stenner ":"Late of kis ine." franc
which I the 2Sth of June. Since that
time Chew been about as low as any ose could
lie and ati.lratain a spark ofvitality; For a week
or more I as , cerooly :idle lO
le to swaw anything',
and if I did i r.. 0 a morsel dowa, it was hue. eth
&rely thrown on again.
I could not Oval keep a glass of water on mi. ,
stomivek. could not last under these circum
stances, amt. exciirdingly the pleysicishs wisp
had beer working litany. though unsuccsnfu.t
IY. tO.Tftette use from the grasp of the dread Arch:-
ar. frankly tole use they could do no more for mq,
ano. e ivutod ma to see a clergyman, and to m
snob tenspesstion of= hmited funds a., beet sui
od nee. An acquaintance who visited me at th
hospital, Mr, Frederick 'iteinbron. of 6th bolo
Areh Street, advised me a forlorn hope, to trt
year Bitters and kindly procured a bottle. From
the them 1 tobaneenced takingthem the shadow di
death receded, and 1 am now, thank Used for it.
getting better, Though I havetaken but two leo
• - .ties, ithave gained 10 bounds, and feel sanguine
of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh
ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh
_teen Months; fgr, gentleman I am moyal
lan,l'a to: he voin;ty Frunt Royal. To your. invaluable Bit.clis 1 owe the glOribui privilege Of
again clasping to ray bosom those who are dearest
e„_eue in life.
Vemtruly, yours, reIAAO
We fully concur in the truth of the above stato
meat as we had despaired of seeing OW eelaradi.
ildr. Malone. eetorod to health.
. Arefirs culkulLEßA CIL, let N. N.Y Battery.'
GEORAK . ALF:MET, Co. U. n th.. Main e,
LEWIRCIEIIEVALIBB, sat N. Y.
I E, tAPEZICER.Ist Artillery, Ba..tery 11.
J. li. k ABE trts JELL Co B. 3d Vermont.
URN/VI B.ILKOME, B, do
• gm% Kr BIAsSDOISALD, CoC6thMaine.
JOHN viefai.D, Co h. sth Maine,
fasktllLAN Coll. 72d N Y.
B THOMAS, Co F. 95th Pa.
ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co A, 3d Vermont
moats JENKINS Co 13.106tb Penna.
15g WAX& OF COUNTERFEIT&
See that the signature of "C. K. JACKSON,'
et:the Walk/OMM eat' hottle:
PEtticE FEB owirrif...r. sCENTN.
HALT' r,oz, voR $4 00,
6hould your ncs72't cirtiggiq not have the ar-
IND. co cot be put :Art yang- of the intoxicating
eroparations that may be offered in its place, hilt
tech t•) ZIA, and forward, securely galited
OXFMII3.-
1•141-Ptiteipal C and Mannimetory. No. 163
kron etreot.
ZONES & EVANS,
(Finecessora to C. M. Jackson ,15C0.,)
P rop riet-ors
7.1.0 742-It , b - 71/702tRa9d dealersin-lereq .
'sr
G. 11ET5F,774:
Pittsburgb._
viA
:Also tor t7,5.E.T.0 c
ktr of the Diancr.d znd Mnrkatttract.
$. 4 ./ KON JOHN:-lk.tki s
rr.cr !+:-.llb6elA urz l eur th pt-,40
j. RANKIN et CO,
~ ,,, ;f;ef- a v<k_l'ihrt.., --r; 4 ). Pittzburt h
r 03. v Al6.ximext7
Medical.
mew Discovery.
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES
IT !,
aT li t o o ß u E re does not ' nauseate I NEVI
Is
speedy in action
ho Change of Did is Dequire,d I
It does not interfere with business pursni
Can be used with to detection I
Upward of 200 cures the past month, some of
them very severe cases. It is adapted for male
and female, older Young!
13ELL'S SPECIFIC) PILLS
are the original and , nly genuine Sercific Pills
Over one hundred physicians have need them In
their practice and all speak well of t eir vfficrica
and approve oc their oompositi a, to hmh ea tiro
vegetable and perlectlt harmless o' the 358L0M
nnoireds of certificates can be shown.
bell's Specific Pills are the on' y reliable remedy
for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all
CilFo.9 of bpermatorrhea. or Remand Weakness,
with all train of evils, such Urethral and
Vt ginal Discluirges. Gloat, the Whites Nightly or
Involuntary Emissions, Ge,
ital Debi ity and Ir
stability Itcontinence, Imp tence, Weakness or
Loss of Power. Nervous Debility. Re . ac all of
which arise principally from Sexual &monism or
Self Abri , e, or some constitutional derangement
and in-apacitstes the sufferer from fulfilling the
duties of Married Life l
In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, (Sleet and
Stricture and in Di eases of the Bladder and K id
nays they act as
l a charm Relict is experienced
tit, taking a sines box!
PRIDE ONE DOLLAR.
Sold by
JOSEPH ?LEMING.
• 66, ACT M/Lrb , tt Strcet and Dian 3 lee
and by Drug - a-I , AL . generally Pittsburgh
They win be sent by mail seeurely sealed on
recci-.1 of the.money by
J. BRYAN, M. D.,
NO. 76 cdar street, N. Y..
Consulting Physician f r the treatment of Sem
inn], Urn ary, :. , exual and ous Di. eases, who
vriA send fr• e to all the following valuable
The Fiftieth Thousund.—Dr. Belle
Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, Im
paten' e and Loss of ?ower, heznal Di.eases
Seminsl weakness, I`i ht ly • Emissions, Genita,
Debility, &o. A pamphlet of fifty pages, con
taining important advice to the afflicted and
should be read by every sufferer as the menus
of cure in the severest slum is plainly set forth
Two stami s to pas postage. aurd,ltai
IBM AI 13 EA:4 'la
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
5r..) ;;311. 7 EFIELD ST ET,
Citizens and Etyr..nvers In need of rdedical ad
vi e shoulii not fail CD giro him , cart.
llr. Brown's remedies never Lai . ' cure inapci
rit'ses. scrofulous and venereal "affi:cti-n —Alec
he-eilitary taint. such sis totter. ps,ri oth
er the origin of which the patient
tsignorsint.
SEM LS AL ES&
- - -
B'l3 remedies for this affliction birlight eL
by solitary habits, are the only medicia fr. kanwr
in this eountrY , Fhich are aLle and will
reatoro to health
it..HItrUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days din
i dui affliction.
De also treat Piles, Gloet. Gonnerrh on, Uretle,
Discharges, Pomola DiJea:Fos, Pains tho Barb
and Kidneys. Imitation tho Bladder, strict
cues, eta.
•. - -•
fetter to LA anSrrar , t l LIMEI ]eras
ONE DOLLAR.
_ .
Medicinoa sent to nny eal4l'.la actcod.
c ace .4-Iyjicate No. 60 Sol D
S r'o.l q,u;-.11
TO TIP FYT, BI.TC
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ty Modest o f ,!I d.!e^nl-
a , .ttot2. treo c"
Vii`
o',,ase and d1e,0,t, -
tcatieas eatouaoa ,
eident to 'youth , : . '
slit a" oad adulW. 21r4%1t
D,. B'kAtormarr, pat :1-1_ ,f tL dc,IDI
the toiorant awl faL4o.ti
:Loaltac... and thtni 0.7. ;or: 17,L - i,r.l
~d f or 000t•7-0 , r_ti T.: ac' n:, t OD S..t, •
eh. a'arat •ar,•
1.i1.58 - IclNn ohnuld
igaore.nee slat they lir.
i,emce;.t
might bt ther.o
a , zdoet pressman_
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30 0.01:11 . 1`4 °0601..7.
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loo.inLe7s cr,3 ;asp .
sickly , and delicate cons- •,..,
I.IC`WP...
f1.5,Nb"1;1.1:;', t.c - ii.icc 2:•ti olea
,r 2 , z - riotc =rough Lox, n.reh tra:`
:cries, 57,1:2t - 3 - incrtblcathp,
b. 321 or I.Thetn:el , 4 - ; ore co 24,
In a your chore o Dsra cf tine b 7 h 2. 6. repientot,
which are Peculiarly hie, own. 'lazy rsc c• - 2o1; ,- ce_ud
Lon tho Vegetable gincdor;a :tarns
tialk7;Of the 111m - ozolai . capyient,ho has
el it and eutetite.tel the vesiesbia Ifezitte
elan axe treated with . merSll.l Tits h • •
oicr forty 7 , 5 - 4-r - i (CO) r . c.ocricocc inert tree. ,
coent in hospital:. of b rt the ‘.13 World aril 1.•
the Unlind State?: t. 8 , 7 LI , With
• •,z_h• trial, lioclac. and r!n Piete.
coon the aose — olB'..:4 c 1.1. - T.V.: V 4 ,1
tnontobenlirccr-,e
C•;inon:pti - r. TLC `.l' ILO 1•111,:iff. , 2i
hicti c,c Ctil` j
317 be relle7cd.., t,t , Li .1.
e 115 rull
sir cL th.. 3 1. 4 c ?
.‘ •n: 7
=men ,:
ounf.-tgr:;nro
h. the tres4neat sr4eirl ctsilLetr.. is
icily (A - instil:re:by she r.rolfzster. zt rel 3 ezet
mended. by trectstite vie4=n, pet,t t i rt r,.- t
Prieters of hotels, Office 25 rikAiteL..•.!
street. near Dinrur.r.i rust7i
,tioal f...ere all lisztt rhs rP3.r. striostf
r - ged.eitt. T..)tra
I.M.rE CC Zl3
SYRUP OF 5 , 1ALR.11,11.: AN :3 E17.'11,
A .
Ilaviug had a man employed for LLICI list sib
years compounding the above excellent remetbet
for DIY own practice, and having used them wilt
eacommon success in all that time, i feel it t
d sty to set them before the public!, us lay expo ,
rienee leads mete think they are as near speoifict
as any remedies well can be for the followini
diseases, namely: Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, nnd
all diseases that arise from an impure state oltht
blood. One trial will convin...o any persun
their fitness for those dtseues.
Prepared and sold bL .
J. Nr. BItANSTRUP. SI. D.
jylBtf 85 Smithfield Et.. Pittsburgh, Pe
JOINT RESOLUTION .PROPOSIIiii
. BR T 4%. .N AMENDMENTS TO THE
CONSTITUTION. Be it 'reeo/yed by the Sena*
and House of Repreeentat toes of the. CommouL
wealth of Penn/viva-6a in General Aroeembly
That the following amendments be • ravened tb
the Constitution of the Coa monwealth, )a aq
cordenee with the provisions of the tenth article
thereof;
There shall be an additions I sectli.n to the third
artiolo of the Consttution, to be designated
section four, as follows:
STZCTIoN 4 Whenever any of the qualified
*electors of this C , .mmonwealthsh all he in actual
military service, tinder a requisition from the
President of the UniteciStitis. or by the anthor
ity of this Commonwealth, such a eetors may eV
raise the right of tuffrage in ail el. , ct'.ous by ti±
citizens, under such reguiritins as are, or uhai/
be, proscribed by law, as folly as if they wore
present at their usual place of election.
There shall be two additional sections to thi
eleventh article of the Constitution to be desi3-
Dated as ,eotions eight and nine, as tollows •
SgortoN S. o bill shall be passed by the Leg
islature containing more than one subject which
shall bo clearly expreased in the title, except alai
reepriation bills.
Sacrum - 9: Llo bill shall be passed by the Leg
ialature granting any powers, pric lieges, in an
ease, where the authority to grant surh power},
or privileges, has been., , r may hereafter he,
oonferred upon the courts of thi- Commonwealth.
JOHN CESNIsi A, ;
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
P. PENNEY,
Speaker of the Senate,
Orries. or Tat
ISBORETAKY OF THE COXMWqwTALTB, 1
Ilarrisherg, July 1, ma.
1' EN N SYLVA e. iA , E-3:: , •
i ,—,-, Ido herol . y ccrtiiy that the foregoing
-, L. a. }
annexed is a full, true any . correct copy of
(•------ the original Joint liesolunon of the Gen
oral ASB:mbly, entitled "A'J oint Resolution pro
posing certain amendment/3 to the Codsti to tion,"
at the gape remains on hle in this office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto eat MY
band, and muse I the seal of the beeretary's Of
fice to be affixed tho day and year above written.
ELI SLIFER. 1
- juletdtf Secretary of the Commonwealth.:
ATOTIPE —ANDREW RLOgAN,
3' Pittsburgh HENRY PHIPPS, Jr..
and
TWOMAS'N MILLER, of. Allegheny city have
Asy entered into a limited partnership for
the transaction of the ho I ng Mill business,
under the'fi tana.me of KLOM AN dt pH pps .
do crew Klemm a nd lie^ry Phi-t sjr es Gap-
Aral and Tho'neus N. Miller as Special Partner,
partaershjp - tocontinue -nil the Ist day of
Januar ? . 1979. -, - ANDREW KLO' ,4 AN,
ItiENEY-PELIP S. Js:
sen-iserefw VIM N. M.LLLEE,
Banking Houses.
FIRST NATION AL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH
TPEAqUit'Y DEP • RTMENT.
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER ot THE CURRENCY,
Was , ungton City. Aug. sth, ,863.
WHERs'AR, Bye Ci , faC2oll' evidence presented
t the undersigned, it has been made to emit: ,
that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS.
BURUH, in the Cxquvy of Allegheny nnl Ststd
of Pennsylvania has been duly organized ander
and according to the requirewents of the act of
Congress, entitled ' an so- to provide a 'cations!
Currency, secured by a pledge of United ^tastes
Stocks. and to provide for the eirctila ion ana re
def.uption thereof " approved February 26th
113.3. and has complied with all 'he provisions of
said ct require Ito be complied with before
commencing the business ,f Ban inc.
........ - .
Now TftertaYomt. I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
said YIBbT NATIO' AL BANK F PITTS
BURGH. county of Alle:rbeuy and state of Penn
s, Iva- M. is autaorized to c , ,tamence the business
of Ba.nit; ng under the ° ct aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness my hand and
seal of office. this rith day of August, 18. 3-
111 7 0 t INI(CULLOCIT,
Comptroilor of the Currency.
The First National Bank
of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LATB PITTSBURGH TRUST POIPANY.
Capital $400,000 with privilege to in
creftve to $1,000.000
The Pittsburgh Ti urt Company having organ
ized under the ant to provide a National Cur
rency, under the title ot 'he FIR , T NATIONAL
B ANK. ttF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
offer its services f..r the collection of Notes
Drat s, Bills of Fachange, Sc.. receive money on
oe, nett and buy an t sell Exchat.go on all parts
ot the country.
Tee success which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust t tun; an since its oroinizat . on in ItNY2. will
we belly° ne a suMment guarantee tmat bosoms. ,
ettrusted to the new• organization will receive
the vine Lt , . mpt att-ntiod.
Baying a ve-y extensi. e correspondence with
Banks and Bank rs, through nt the outcry we
believe we r.n otter unu•nal Leillties to those
who do business with us.
The busiaess will he cooducts.cl by the RIM°
officers and uiroctors.
DIRECTORS :
W tn. K. 1c imiek.
A I exand e r Speer,
Fraueiß G. Ds.iles
A lex. Ltredley.
ael Kea.
LIN President.
LILLY, Cashier.
James Lanch!in,'
B. bort n Hays,
Thamta.k.
'rhos. Wightman, ,
Nam
JAYIRS LAUG
JOHN D. S
Atagetot sth, 150:d&cr
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
BANKERS,
11S Wood St., Neeond duo MX.
Fifth Street,
1.1 A EALER IN FO It LIPN AND DomeatiL
XrUP isxchat.go, Coin, au Notes, and tiorern•
L betrarities. Collections promptly attcncl3,-.
Y OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES
‘ , ..Wt-ortiace.te. of Indebtetineaa. Quartoraras
tore aertific.tes.
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
r.e. all c ',her govortnier.:
WILE,IA3IN cit
0,, stree . corner of Third.
to a Fair,
IRE ELI.VENIII
'ETNA, iTATE Abhll3.llllAL LOCIEII,
WILL th.LD AT
NOURISTOWN, SION l'G'Y CO., PA.,
September 39th and 3011 i, and October
IikTORRISTO Fo N IS ABOUT 17 MILEN
eg ur Ph. 111,101. hie the Schuyiki 1
. . .
iver and is acces. it ey tai.w ay to every part
the
Tae grounds :ere beautifully s.tuat,i, contain
tog 1I acres t g.eund with tine tarn e bu.laingt
t.:ere•. n erected together with a large nuto,.nt t f
e ,eudi•tg, The trans Is sat ti be on., of the
t es. tall mild it ono the S .ate Phu pro
clean are :he hea , test ever offnred by the so
ciety, H.L.CbAlut.ll7lg .o about $7,00. lee premiums
for all gravies of cattle excee I $l,lOO, bite of
o hit h are -130 each, 19 from sia ti, $ 5, ..the s
running down to r rates. Bert teed not
to s toen 15 head. first preoaum $4O: kooon
premium $::0•
Horses tor all grade the t remintna exceed
the high• st $100: between s'-'0 and 30,
aud others t outing Irian flu, 10 and 5. For .heo,
a d Tine the prenuurus range trum $lO to 5 and
For Poultry there is a long list of premiums
from*...: t.. ieu h In the &Wowing e•asses m et
liberal prem.,. a are onm ea Pii ugnii,
lulu
s atom, Dr as. Wagons. Iteapi. g and srihg
euibes, Uut..ers, l orn Saeliers, Ci lei
Fumes, Buckets, Tin Nt, a•e, ather sou its
Itlunutut tures. tine riatures, hi •role Nrat,tles
utter, Flour, brain ado Seeds V eg• tables: and
0150 for Domestic and household anulactures,
In, car eta. zatit,e , , Su.rtiog. , oesting.
blaulte , s, F.aonels Shavls. Knit Goods, Needle
ork. he„ Br ad Ca.liCS. r. coerces, leiliea , ...c.
Large premiums use offered tor every variety
et . ktuits accl hovers. db.) F oral Tent t ill be
vie largest et ere, ected by the Society and will
t.dur ne of the most attractive featu es of toe
L.hibition• Fr ult,t_irape and Wi_e will be ex.
hibited in this department
The r enmylvania Railroad and Norristown
Hui road have ens ged to ca•ry articles for ex
hutiti to an frdru the Hrthibt.ien trei 4 ht free,
t• quirmg tne forvarding freight to be paid
biola will be repaid shipper when goods are
leiurneu to ti e titaourt vdienoe shipped. v is
hoped to afoot the same with other imporldnt
road..
axoUreione at *educed rates will be run on all
the leading Rath ace.
Entries can be mad- at t o Ofike in Norristown
a'ter the 4th day of : ., ep , ettcer. All articles
must be anter,d on the books on or before 11/0b
uu evenin;-. September -oth. Exhibitors most
biome members. Membership $1 with lour
Uoupun Ti kets, each of which will adust one
person to the Nair once•
Single Admission
WA- A Lis; of Pr, mit= and Regulations can
bo lied by Gddreesi g the Seoretary•
T.IIOIIA P. KIN t.A. President.
A, BROWEIt LU.NtiAlat. See's ,
au27-dawid Norristown. Pa.
J. DUN LEV V,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
PITTSBURGH, PA
myZi;lydaw
PITTSBURGII FEMALE COLLEGE,
REV. I . C. PERSHING. President
S T SUSTAINED COLLEGE IN
he Stag. :nap rti i'uildiLge, to wnich
tr nsive additions are mat jog. ineteen Teach
e. s l neurpas ed iscatiies in the roam ntal
hranohes• Forty Lola Ei per term pays fur all
expeaaes in the Boarding vepartment except
Wash - wand Foal.
he Full germ will commence on Thee
day. September ht. Send to President Per
tilling for a Latalogne. M. SIMPSON,
auz6-3w President of Tim tees,
NEW BOILER WORK'S.
J. J. r"0 WEARS
YrENDs TO THE MANUFACTURE
J of Steam Boilers, Stills. Tanks, Agitators
salt Pans. Sugar Pans. Sh, et Iron Chimneys,
Breechinas, and all other articlesusually man
untamed at siminir concerns.
Prompt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on
reasonable terms.
•Works CORNER OF LOCUST Ind DUQUESNii
WAY. sth Ward. Allegheny river
178.1. yd
H. J. 1.1.31Cil
al • .A.VINO VACATED THE FRONT
of hie ctore, No• 96 Market street, to make
alteration.% will be found in the new addition, in
rear of ola tore, entrance on Market first
door from 6th street, where Dry Goode will be
told obese. attlEi
nydropolte, or Garden Sprinkler.
ANET* A . USEFUL ARTICLE FOE
wetting plants and flowers, washing windows,
carriages, ,10, PUMPS of every description sold
lnd repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa.er liran-ez
ade and sold.
vrtid . ...Letili at KELLY. 164 Wood St.
Jita One door from Sixth.
Hon. Wilson McCandless. Jtihge of the United
t tales Circuit Court, Prestnt.
Corner or Penn 6t tit. (Mal tit.. Pitia-
MONDAY MORN
burgh Pentea..,t ,
FUME LARGEST, CELEAAMIT AND
a best. V. 35 pays for a hall Commercial
course.
No extra charges for Manufaotue* Steamboat,
Railroad and Bank Book-lteepiniq
Minister's 80113 at one-half price. + Students en
ter and review at any time.
. _
This institution is conduote ,, bpi experienced
Teachers and practical accountants. who pre
pare young mon for active .beFinesi at the laud
exPenee and ..hortest limo for the west tuerati
and r sponsible situations. Diplomas granted
for merit only. Hence the preference for grad
uates at this College by bus nes, trim.
Prof A• Ce wlev, the beat Penman/ f thetnion,
who holes th- la , gest number or FIRST Pac
MICIIII. and over all competitors. teaches Rapid
Business Writi g.
tie- d where the Sons and (Tlerks of busi•
urea men gr..dua , e
For specim , tie of Penmanship and Catalogue
containing tun information. enclose twenty-five
cents to the Princpals
Bull) JEWHINItiI & ISIBEITIT.
ST FRANCIS COLLEGE,
WIDER CAR OF THE TRARCISCAn SOOTHERS
Flumes INEITTri7TION, arriTATED
AL .7N LOKETTC, Cambria ocamty Perinsyi
rama about lone miles from Cream, Station. on
dect route bevercen Philadelphia and Pitt ,
lmrg , chartered in 185Ji. with priviliges
winter the usual Oolle.t-iate Honore and Degrees.
The location of the College to cno of the most
healthy in Permsyl ania—t his portion of the Alit
ateay Mountains being t revert:dal for Ito cure
watc.r, bracing air, and pie .arccnae sooner-.
The Scholastic year com.menc^ , on the 1 , 3118'
MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and end
te , :int the sth of JT:NE renewing. It to
r: , -7not return home
the. 50.460:7.P.. All the AnZattu nefL ,
slay :cr Land Snrvoying. Finitint• ac.,
-ill be furnished by the InEtitetm! to the
3tudonte.
Instrumental anti Vocal Ninaic iv2:7..,3 no o.lft:a
Marge. Students will be admitted from tie t
gear. to the ass of manhood.
ring a—Board and Tnitf en. payable half
in •eranoe. ..... $ fr-5
.
Survulag arm m... 0 of instruments, per an
num
and it , lodern Lc na - nagez!, 07.117 P..
-- Andre,to er‘eneing Vacntion ot •t - ne College.. Di
ite'erottein ten no made to the Rt. Rev. hte!n-p
menee, Rt. Rey. Bishop Wood, PhiLtdeli bin.
p e ,„ . I,,,ttr Rev Dr, O'llArn.
Philadelphia. Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Ybile.
de
. 01in ; re. l'ier , c Mahar. Ilorrisborz•
I3.—A 1 - 11 - . do. 1; to Loo cfr m ere -
11 11. 1,01.11
MENEM
PREZ' tiralUfft
ti'IiEELLIt et WILSON
Sewing Machines,
LON OON AND PARIS EXHIBITIONS.
rff. , IIF SALE OF THESE MACHINES
.11. i s qtlAi to the sale .1 all t there cot:Anne&
artsing from its adapt ...to It) to a.l kinds of too - -
hair proof read the tot owing from Dongia.,B
hettrit.o th trod known z-h'.rt Munuf,ctu
er ;
ho.va 111.. d the heeler ot.:Ailanati Sewing.
Machine In oor I lit !Jaunt story sure J nuary
:Jab, la F. it 1 to iniierel roiirod our bu rio-c , . AI.
ler te,tlug :be nn oct u,rb.nee before iho pub
lic we oulectod yisurs. We ci MtnenOcd
an are Imo runiug ern ntILCI - Cd and di ventY
two of the . We a, running one hun - , md of
your machines in coo r• ow, and yet such is the
qutetnus, that ounce Kitten can be (marled on in
an oroinur, lone of voice. They are sdapted to
every portion of ur voririt : cowing equa Is well
upon the hgtito-t. mats. - n and our cam teat w rk,
g of n.oe thickness a. Gee ot thtn ber g
of hair cloth, two ot cowls in cotton loth, and
two 01 s•a•ched tape. Its 5; end t unexamp.ed.
W th one a pi run can accomplish as mo b as
twelve perootis without it, std twice as much as
by a• d other machine. moue thousand " arils f
stria ght soam, ten s.itches to 'he Inch, 19 nn o:di
nor, oto e woro I ten hours. We na•e rn,i
h,gh as • ne hundred a.od fit y yarl p r hour. The
tat,gue is so e i.ht I at our employees work the
year round ii go d health and spin. ts. We can
not too highly roc mtuend Lt bee er S Wilson's
machines, end our , pinions are shared 6).011
Man: f aturers of oxpeii,:nce and julgetnent,
with wh To we e• ma :n owitect."
Also, from ho Ca fed Pregbyterlan of Sept. 10
"A,ter more than ono y ars oxpermeoce, we can
r itahy ten almond to our friend Wheeler &
cub gV a -hinus es ne 01 the mof use
ful pieces of household furniture with ehi h any
house can be supplied It i the last thing in our
a. me tic in-tPutiun that moo would part with.
Every inacbinq warrantei tor three years
Cad and see them in operation and obtain our
boo Iptivo oncular Wrsi. SUMSER & Co.
Wester Agcnts N 0.27 FIFTH St. Pittsburgh.
eel :claw
w 3. 11. .F - Ali ifTi. E. 8; CO.,
T 1: ff .611(.il 9illlol,
' 1-; i!LE.II
5.3 ACTIi ALL 1111ND13 01
Stuns hnbiaes, reusing from three to oz,
tiandred e.cd Pity horeo power, end Stiittri to
/net Steal Barnaoos, Feetne.m
Ito.
to tl:3 ooistraciima of
tnsiaes Machintr; s - : - Lt mills, and fro
ciPrtglits, mulrks and ci,-culf...sdaw mills
tleve &J.:30 and read;
Boas r 6 010,1br?
LS,-
r0 , 1E.1.1 ez.,l
ever: sa: - tc.: , ; . , :::. ( 1 ir.“..) .1.71 , 121t1.1&Ct1Z1C. 01
WOO , Card!.
are oa. Os= ILlZ , lttra.lll . l2a3lllliLt t 12 1 .•
ea 01. 2.ze bci , .•juedicy ol tur,Llr Ir, sad r zr:t.nted
hi all 111 3 CG ZiNC ills t:
ii - Orderp frost &il r , ; tdi of 0.4 coant.:3 , ez
and MIDWAY al/T.l feald&m
GRAPE VINES.
WIZ WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO
secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE,
and have fruited it for five years. Pee obtained
our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina
ted It. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Soc.etv in
It.f4A awarded us a diploma for its exhibition,
anu the Allegheny County Agricultural Society,
b YAW.), a premium for it as '• the BEST new
reedtinggrape. in all respects superior to the
lei.- ,'
Our stock of Vines In unequalled
anywhere, which we o ff er at 25 cents each,
.£2. , ,or d ten, $12,50 per 100, $lOO per
1 000 &a:all wines at love prices.
We can furnish a few entra large vines at fr,ni
tie tents o iyl
sobealkw
I_IIA . VING RECEIVED IN} ORM A
m m tion that ner3ons have at different tin' es
in tt• e name of he Sec sista Etre Come - ittee, sone
ite contributions of Fruits and Vegetab es rota
the gardners axd country reovlo in the markets
of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, we take this meth
od of giving notit-o that we never authorized any
ose to co.h.ct sugh ei,ntribu.tons t,r ua the
hrspits.l, RDLI tha contributions thus callecteu
ave never reached us.
Contributions for the SebAsumce Committee.
sboul I be se t to Messrs. W Oman & Son. Smith
field st. or Messrs Geo. Albree. bon &- Co. Wo-.d
street. sel2.
IiORGAN HOUSE DROVE YARDS,
p
A. The undersigned Las opening Eae Dorgan
House for too accommodati - . f drovers and
stock dealers, at the the corner of Puustare Lau e
and Taylor avenue, near the stook depot or
the Pittsburgh. tort Wayne and Chicago nail
way. lie has extensive stock pens, sell covered
and commodious feed and sale yards, abutting
upon the railroad platform. thus giving peat eon
veuience in .ocaing and .nloaoing. The pens
have been enlarges so as to accommodate 3,000 tt
4,000 bead, and the yards as many more. Com
fortable recommodadons a-e provided in the
house for oic , ..ers of stook, and the stbscriber re
spec fully solicits a share or their patronage.—
Terms for boarding and rent of yard moderate.
D. BELEFER
G, OCTOBER 5, 1863.
Educational.
AWARDED TO THE
ITreilra e:AM
CON CORD
J. II Tr tO X,
No. 29 Fifth Street
NOTICE.
W. P. W EY XfAN,
JOS. ALBkEE. }Ex. Corn
H, W uD.
For Sale.
IROND ALE IRON WORKS
FOIK SALE.
Including all the Unsold
Lots in the Town
of Irondale.
®WING TO' A DISSOLUTION Oa'
co-partnership, the 11.1.0 ND ALE IRON
W , RFeh are off, reu for sale.
These work are satiated at Itondale, ma the
Iro Mountain ttailruad, tni es prom th- (My
of St, r ouis consiedng o , ono hot bl et Furnace,
7.000 acres of timber and farming Janda, twenty
the o Ling house s itahl- or lab rers, one large
th.eo story br'ck store-house. fine stable and
bane, taw and corn in 11, about ari, (0) b us hel s of
charcoat. 2,00 , tons of con ore on for ace yard
mules, wog us, ha , corn, (ate A c Th e
Furnace and ne..c tears it e , foot ordcr.
Alcoa contract who tun ame,ican iron Moun
tain o mpany for the delivery et their ore, having
twelve year- to rat; largo banks of hemetl e ore
in the lunnertiat+ vi iu t, of the Cu nace. the
abovn works aro amoug the mo-t desrable in
the CI ited and ..tier e +ory inducement to
persons dcs;rous of e. gaging in the man &w ore
f iron '1 he abovcisr. per y includes the unaotd
lots in the teen I:eluded°, and it cot sold at
p irate sale before
Saturday, lUth Day of Ortubor, 1863,
will, on that ray, be sold at public vendee (as a
whole anti wilho t diet ion ) to the highest bid
der. at the ettst fro , t doo f the Court no se, in
the ci'y ol St. Louis, at 12 o'clock, noon Terms,
.haif etth. b lance in twelve m..n•hB, with Pl 2 per
C nt. interest, or all cash 011 the p. Loh& Cr may
thrire For lu her information and particulars.
apply at the office at trondale, or to
BELL' K PRIE-T.
Heal Estate Agents,
an 79 m. Louis,
rallinEE THorsysn DOILLA"Pi
C wilt yuroha oa va [whin tut .f yr4ond in
ante B..ut I .catiou,f riy f ur tee fron• o, North
ra I ,trt et by Le h.l dred and twenty deep a
no ic, tt, • rat Lane, a frame a wel l in
h,uvs. fruit a d shade treeB, gr.ye vines, 'arab-
Apply to
t. CUPL BERT dr EONS,
sea) 51 • , ark.. street
The Great,
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.
51 Yeses St, New York.
nce it rriraniaation has created a new era in
the blstory al
Who!esalt leas in this Country,
They h ivi,ir.intredue , d their !It lertiong of Tess,
and aro sell ng ti.em a: not urn Iwo Cows
(.02) per pound shore cost,
ante, 1/esiatieo from the ONE PRICE asked.
Another peculiarity of the Company is that
their Tc.i TASTER not only devotes his time to the
ec ection of their it A 6 ac to quality value, and
pan icu iar sly ti+ f r particular localities of c un
try, but he hdpn the I NA buyer to rhottee out f their
CrlrJrlr tOll Ort•lrk such TEAS as are beet ad , •grealto Gto
partlnuh,r manse anti not on p this, but Pe r i" 6 out
to him it, beef ba rya int
It Is ear) to era the incrtieuiabie a, cant - ge
TEA Boyco bad in this establishment aver all
of
If he is no ;ado , . of T A, or the MARKET, if his
lime to rratiob ' e,l,t.... has a / the bcncjifs of a well
orgar.ized e. -tow of dinghu 0. an immetue
capital, of tho judgment of a profeortonoi TEA,
TASTE.II, and the • o.,Nrie,ge of fat per or gal.:8111/111
hi- enabies matt• r they
aro thousands i‘t Enilvo from this at ,rk et—to rur
rho...ono noodlcrol4 A , ,a..• the flew York ;Ile,
chant,
}art es ran order ra..te un. 4 will be served by u
as we las though they e , one themse rea being sure
to gel ortqtneti poet ogee. (rut terights and tarar;
and the T. 03 are 11 A Fllt • NTPD as eel - meet-1;1.4,
esue a Price List ot the utui tt,y s rots,
erbicb will : e t,ent to ad who order it: comprising
Hysou, Young Hyrson. <buns
ponder, Spank ay a itd Sk in,
OOLONG, NOUCtI% NO ORANGE at
TSON Pk.KOE.
JAPAN ThA of every deser ir ClOll, CO!Ored p.-.d
unct lor ci.
This list has each lied of Taa divided into
four , lhraer name y C fl , Luria a.go
lineet, that e, try re may und• rat. fad f ora
deecrio , loa and ton pr re., a c d, the
t_othpany are tfei.erua tied to undereedi the whole
Tao . le
We go rantee to Pell all oar Teas at not over
Two ents u 2 for our.' above vest
ibg this t he a tractive to , ran who
have heretofore been 13 , ying E urinous Profits.
AN A CffNlP 1,
IMPOIL I EIRS tILISDJOBBER.. , ,
seJ No. 51 Ve.sey e.reet, now Ye. Is_
li 0 USEK E.EYER S
FURNISHING STORE.
GOODS FOR TILE
KITCHEN.
Tin Ware Brushes
Wooden *are j Baskets
Spice Boxes Jelly Moulds
Cup 1 übs W ash Basins
Straw utters Cup Mope
Hair Sieves V , ire sieves
Mince Knives Coal Scuttle
silver soap Stove Polish
Chamois Skins Knife Wasners
6kewers Basting Spoon)
Gridirons Coffee Mills
Lemon Squeezers Wash Boards
stew L'ans Sauce Pane
Walla Irons Bird Boaters
kith Kettles I Fry Pans
Ham Beilers Farina Boilers
Gr-ters Egg Beaters
Larding Needlers Flour Pails
I'll...ding Pans I Water Piltere, 3
Bread Pane Pie elates
Butter Ladles Clothes 'Wringers
Iron Holders Wooden 'peony
Step Ladders Butter Prints
Keelars Wash Tubs
Clothes Lino._ Soap Caps
Scales T, as, Forks
Cook Knives Sad Irons
Bread "oxes Meat Presses
Scoops Cake Boxes 'a.. ,te a
FOR TH E DINING .111.003/1
SILVER P LA TED.
Castor; Call Bells
Syrup Juga Nut Picks
Cake Knives Fiso Knives
t rime Knives Ice Creem Knives
salt Stands Napkin Rings
Frui• Stands Cake Baskets
Butter Knives Forks and Spoons
Soup Lades Oyster Ladles
Gravy Ladles
Sugar Spoons
Children's Cups
Mustard spoons
Round a Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers
Bouquet Stands Goblets
CUTLERY.
Ivory Handled Knives Carvers
Cocoa do do Forks
Stag do do Square Waiters
English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes
Fora s: r-ponu Trays Crumb 'frays
Dish Covers Chafing Dishes
Hash Dishes I Coffee Bic s ins
Wino Strainers Coffee Cafetiers
Spirit , toffee Pots i Nut Crackers
labia Mats . Roland Waiters
Bread Baskets • I Cork Screws
Wine Coolers Kn.le Sharpeners
Refrigereors Water Coolers, &e.
FOR TIRE CHAMBER.
Toilet Jars. Water Carriers
,
Foot Baths Chambetigkets
Infant's Baths ! Bowls an tabors
Matre,s Brushes Gas shades
Shaving 2Etnas j Nursery Shades
Bronz Match Holders dr, Lamps
Flower Stands Clothes Whisker
Nurser, Refrigerators do Dampers
Wax Tapers Nigot Lights.
HISCEIJ,A 11l EOUS.
Libraey Steps Door Mats
Vienna r_-.! Globes Vestas
Bird Cages ! Meat Safes
Vizzeua i Pocket Knives
Card de Vigite SrafLes , Flasks
Camp Knives I Camp Portfolios.
Arad everytning Per:aiming to a well appointed
Fl , .usehold.
T , be obtained at reasonable pricer- at the NEW
STORE of
SAY & RICHARDS
NO. 80 FIFTH STREET
First door below the Exchange Bank.
tit. All eon& delivered free of charge in the
city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Du
quesne boronet. eto.
1$ EMOVAL OF LIFFEY STABLE.
ILI& The undersigned having removed his Live
r Stable from th- rear of the Scott Home. to neat
tho corner of First nd Smithfield street, W. C.
Conn e old stand, is'prepared to furnish carriages,
buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no.
tics. ais- horses kept at livery at reasonabo
rste3. Undertakin and arrangements ftcll l 3.
c crabs will 1511111 ye k trialtr u ricadi airD
•
DAILY POST.
DAILY POST-•.ADVANCED BALES.
One rear, hr mail— ......
Six months. " .
Three "
One "
one week, delivered in the cibr-
Sinata copiea.
To accents par hundred .....
r. bumner on State Eights
Mr. Sumner once remarked in the Sen
ate that he had sworn to support the con
stitution only as he understood it, conse•
quently his interpretations of it are inva
riably made to square with his pet scheme,
tie abolition of slavery. Though the
President has freed the negro so far as it
can be done by a proclamation, Mr. Sum
tier has an idea that the States may en
slave him again unless their governments
be abolished and their internal concerns
be placed under the direct management of
Congress. To effect this he finds he must
get rid of State rights, and, as usual in
terprets the constitution "as he .under
stands it." His article, "Our Domestic
Relations," in the October Atlantic, is
wriUset to prove that the Confederates
have no legitimate powers, and that Con
gress should enter and assume the proper
jurisdiction, which will result, in his lan
gouge, "in charging the present chaos in
to a Cosmos of perpetual beauty and vo , *
er.'' Mr. Sumner, when the fugitj.ve slave
Law was villitied in Massacho-,etis, regard
ed the constitution, 89 he then understood
it. the great hulwarsedrdefense of "State
rights .w.hett - abolitionists coute,.n..led
thy Federal Government, he found thet
they were constitutionally right, and that
Sate rights were the foundation of our
liberties. Now, when Mr. Sumner and
his friends are entrusted with the direction
of government affairs, he believes State
rights dangerous to the welfare of the
State. On the 28th of June, 1854, Mr.
Sumner said in the Senate, in reply
to some remarks of Mr. Mason:
"Let him rally all the ability, learning,
and subtlety which he can command, and
undertake the impossible work. Let him
answer this objection; the constitution,
by an amendment which Samuel B dams
hailed as a protection against the usurpa•
none of the Federal Government, and
which J, arson asserted was our "foun
dati-n ro , ner stone, - has solemnly declar
ed that "the powers not delegated to the
United States by the eoustitation, nor pro
hih:ted by it to the States, are reserved co
the States respectively, or to the people."
Stronger words could not be employed to
limit the powers under the constitu'ion,
std to protect the people from all usurps
lions of the national government "
A , ,d in a speech en the 23d of February,
1 R 55 Mr Sumner said :
• Suffice it to e.,•y that it (the Fugitive
S'ave Jaw) ie an intrusive and offensive
ein maths - neut. in STATE RIGHTS. cal
culated to eubvert the power of the
Si ite4, in the protection of their. citi
* * * * *
•`There is an argument against ft which
hal eßpecial impertauce at this moment
when the Fugitive act is made the occa
sion of anew assault on SPATE RIGHTS
This very act is as: assumption by Congress
of power not delegated to it under the
Constitution, and an infraction of rights
secured to the States You wttl matk, if
you please, the cLuble aspect of this prop
obition, in asqertine not only an assump
Lion of power by Congress. bu t AN IN
FR.AC I lON OF STA tF RIGHTS. And
this proposition, I venture to say, defies
an4wer or cavil."
He vigorously maintains State rights,
and even State sovereignty, in the same
speech, as follows
"And yet, sir, in zeal to support this
enormity, Senators have not hesitated to
avow a purpose to break down the legisla
Lion of States, calculated to shield the
liberty of their citizens. `lt is difficult,'
says Burke, 'to frame an indictment.
against a whole people ' Bat here in the
Senate, where are convened the jealous
representatives of the States, we have
heard whole Sates arra;gned, as if guilty
of crime. The Senator from Louisiana
has set forth in plaintive tones the ground
of proceeding. and more than ane SOV
EREIGN STATE has been summoned
to judgment * * * *
:A n d now, almost while I speak,
comes the solemn judgment of the Sn•
nreme Court of Wisconsin—A SOVER
EIGN STATE OF THIS lINION—de•
Glaring this act to be a violation of the
Constitution."
This, of course, finds no place in his
Atlantic Monthly article. He understands
d ffe.rently now, quoting Nathan Dtine,
who was a Cc ngreetman under the eon
federation, to provethat the terms "Sov
ereign States," "State Sovereignty.''
•'State Rights," and ' Rights of States"
are ant constitutional expressions.
Conspiracy on Foot to Break up
the Boise of Representatives.
The Washington correspondent of the
Chicago Times thus sounds the note of
alarm :
There is another very serious matter in
relation to which the people ought to be
warned. The recent elections for mem—
bers of Congress make it probable that
there will be a majority of members in tie
next House of Representatives in opposi
Lion to the Administration It will be a
very small majority, but still a majority,
and they would have the power to elect
the Speaker. The Administration have
taken means to prevent this. W hen Con.
Kress assembles, men will present them
selves from all the districts in the South
ern States now occupied by car troops,
and will claim to be Union men in those
districts. Arrangements have been made
to have such men sent from North Caro
lina, Arkansas, Louisiana, the Western
part of Tennessee and Florida.
These men will really have been elected,
but it will be by an election held and con
trolled by military force, and at which no
one will have been allowed to vote excep
tools of the Administration. I need not
say that the voice of the-people of the
States I have named will not be heard or
express , d- in those elections at all. Bat
the creatures thus elected will come to
Washington, and will aemand seats in the
House of Representatives. The utmost
power of the Administration will be ex
ercised in order to have them admitted to
seats. The money in the Federal Treas
ury will be used in lavish profusion to
effect this end. If it is effected, if these
men, even if five of them are admitted, it
will turn the balance, and the Republicans
will elect the next speakei. Already by
the juggling of the last Congress in pas.
sing the bill for the disemmberment of the
State of Virginia, the Administration has
created for itself two votes in the United
Stated Senate. The disetnmberment game
will be tried again in this Congress. For
ev,lry State tram disemmbered the Ad
ministration gains two new votes in the
Senate.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
Union hestorattvell
CEMENT' OCCUIMITE MOEIBO
attention of the public is respect.
full called to the greatest and moat won
derl tti "Panacea" of the nineteenth cent
tutu, patented at Washington, March 4,
18131. fur four years erle.
Its reirorattve, sot •tine and le al eg
qualities, its tendency to .firmly mai a des
tocated and - fractured limbs, to remove
And allay irritation produced by chronic
diseases of long standing, and to restore a
natural and healthy action throughout the
system, cannot be fully appreciated by an
intelligent community, • when the following
component parts of this highly valttab.e
compound are made known, vie:-
Exteecipeetoir,
A St t. LOAM Amy',
Cue FISC aTION,
SURJCGATION,
A NA IR ILATION,
EETENILIN AVON,
Es PATRIATIOS,
DEr'As TATI OK,
CONSOR enoe—in equal parts.
The above articles are all warranted to
be pure ; they are indegetions in this
country, and mostly of - New •England
growth, where they have been cultivated
for many years with great anccese,...,,This
t -r ingrec Ott in the comppwnu (Con.
scripting) wit be found ..15fimirably welt
adapted to quiet the nerves and allay the
irritation ot the brain, wbioh are the eat
ural results euperinduced by that lobal
epidemic now so prevalent in the great
emperitten ot the nation, hie valuable
cine, prepared and put upat the great
medical laboratory in the Distriet of
Columbia, under the immediate super
vi9ieu ot the patentee, can he had, whole
sale and retail. at any of the agencies
throughout the &sentry.
Directions for Using.—To be taken in
the form ot pills, from an ounce weight to
fifteen inches in diameter, as the circum•
stances of the case may le quire-
N B None genuine witnout the initials
A. L.. t he proprietor and patentee.
4er New York Tribune. Times and
Post. will please copy, and seLd till to
principal agency at Washington, '
•VIT&T RES PIrELICAS.
•
A Good Nam 4.
Th e Ahnliti , u party has a good name.
It is en A b /ion party in fait
It has abolished the Constitution of the
United Sin es.
.1 has abolished the good feeling which
bound the North and the S lath together.
It has abolished the Union of the
States. •
it, has abolished the habeas corpue.
It has abolished the right of uial by
j
IL has abolished the gold 'and silver coin
in oar midst.
It has abolished low prices• for all aiti
cies of domestic use.
It has abolished the lives of tens of
thousands of brave cvhita men.
It ha; abolished peace and Eecnrity
thronehoutibeconntry.
It has abolished the respect we com
manded abroad as a nation.
It has, in fine, abOltstted about all it
can abolish and the next Wog it will
abolish itself
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