JAMES Medical, OT ALCO II OLIC A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Ve.getrsble Ex trae PURE TONIC. Dr. Hoofland 9 s GERMAii OITTERS PREPAR3D GY DD. C D 4.6,.: - .7..X50N, Philade phla, Penna.. 1 ct.. 78 o , luveW s Catinpl DYSPEPSJA, JAUNDICE, • or - at eirvcan ofiseas es of the lifadnegii, and all Menaces. Aril:shag tresn a Disorder:ad mans. or Stomach, snob as Conini- PAtioll. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Aoidit-Lof the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Di.rust for. Food, Fullness or NY ight the Stomach. Bear Fruotations, Sink lag or Fluttering at the Pit in tne Stow.- ash, Swimming or the beau, Hurried and diFiault Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, ankir..e cr satrocating sensations when in a lying • Dirm.:o9.? of Vision, Dots or webs be ore the eight, Fever and Dell Pain in the jtsd. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel• :owners of the Skin and .6Y188.,P£.13:1 in the Side, Bas 4 -, Cheat, Limbs, &o. Sudden Fli slits ofleat. Burn ing In tho Flesh , Co , „stant iar.14411,...fs of Nyil ton cf AAA wt“ D1*7251/i YcLow favar. ail 7'os - ct. RC. RiU CONTAIN ALLC(3.IIOI. 014 .86.23 cure the above diseases in ninety-nit o c. e , oat of a. hundred. fr....l=cd by the extensive sale and universal .Uonfland's German Bitters. (Purely hot , :x i..7.7orani quacks and rms.:re ;.n!oli3 ventnrors, h.ave ouponened upon suffering anumnity lieod Fates of Noatrumm in the shape i3 D.:lr whiohy. vilely compounded with iniurious u , and nhriEtcned Tonie 2, Storeachios and Bit- Berrr.re of the innumerable array of 9 . 10 , 0 h,,, 01 10, !r, plethoric kettles, and big:DeLuca kcgs, ;he modest appellation of Bitters: irst.,l of curing only aggratatesdi9eases leave the rii.v.ppoitted sufferers in despair. EIOUNLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Ara not a new and untried article, but have stood the fifteen years trial by the Ameri• :an publie; 27 , 1 their reputation and sale, are no, ny sirciia. prepare tio n. The prepriet have thousands of Letters from tite nitzt eminent ale:rgyinen, :.,tsc r y:Nros, PhynlotaUli and i'lttzerno. Tectifri , -C; ths C,E.cr BIL ord. crn personal ki , orrlodge- to ELK`3i,al virtues of tbR6O LY) W T.l .11 !LUNG TLI. 7.1,) 7' A 6 : 001.) A PPE TETE yi.PU w• 1 NT TO BUIL L.) UP To WI co • ITC VW .1 7 l i'AXT.To.Frezi, WEL L P n0 ..6 •.Y,l/ ci ET vo 0 , 1/ YOU 4712 /T.EIV.FRO ," 1 vramit rz, Keep well 2' ,iiie z.-cet! wAit , . a brt.:LA and vlgoronz tinx T If ➢)1 ao. 0136 HOGFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS PAUTISCULAR NOTICE. Where ore nary preparation' 'add under rh, wame of.liivers.-nd up in quart bottles comPoundecl 2tat the cheapest tolie:. 7 or common cilia ,. co/awn/roe: 040 eet'e per gollern, (he to ere diennised bu An e or Ci"riander Seed. This class lit ili.terd has eft:teed and tell/ contin ue to cause a: lung a,: the:, can be doh], hundredd to die the rieath orth; druni.--ed. • R.- es.efein kepreonfrana tip ....Cita& floe indltenee of Al aoholcc Stemulant 4 ths worat kind, the desire fee cr,nic• - *: (tad kept and to all the Jrorr.-r: rtn,..lnnt _upon a drun':ard's life and /Jou., To • t.',ose and ori 1 I !lave a Liquor fl - drepnhth, fiallowm f a receipt. Get lane R.:4 t llootlaitet's Gorman ldittera, and Recasts of mood Brandy or and the result mill be a preparatton that tint/ r 11.1" ex CC/ ,n n,..dadn a l -nan n . a n d true ez-eilea,•e 40/ nr th.e numerou» Li T uar Mater. i tke marked, •:•-•,! teal cot Lunch Irma. n have ell the vtrasc, cf uottund's lill yqu tn itte!'s in eanneet.op -Leith rt tcc c arttele of Liquor. at a much /.641, rreparations teal coat you, V.E.NT/Old /ERB, Alkil) THE nstirilidDS Or SOLDIERS We call the attention of alt a ring relations or friends in tr,o army to tho fact that -1100P LAND'S Gerir.an Bitters" will cure nine tenths of tho eisesses induced by Orr C:3Gree and priva tions incident to oamp lifo, in if , e: lists, publish ed almost dadyin the newstimors. on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large pre- Portion are suffering from debility, Evcry. case of that kind can be readily cured by lioeflar.d's German Bitters. Diseases resitting from disor ders of the digestive organs are ..pe.,dxly rem ov-' ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiera hundreds of tiny; might be saved, that otherwise frill be lost We call particular attention to the following re markableand well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroca, whose life, to use his own tang usge"has been saved by the Bitters:" rIIILADELPHLA, August 23d, 1509 Notre. Jones & Eva:la.—Wall, gentlemen. your Booiland's German Bitters itce raved my lite. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by' numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are apt:Taxied, and who wore tia;ll7 cognizant of all the circumstances of my ease. I am, and have been for the last four sears, a member of ,aher man's colebrmeid battory, under tho immediate aommand of Gnat. P. B. Ayres, Through the ea- Pesaro attendant upon my ardnone duties, Iwa I attacked in Nuvember last with inflamation of the lungs, and wit, :or seventy two days in the hospital was followed by groat debility, heightened by au attack of dysentery. I was then removed f: the \s bite House and sent to this c i t y o n board tee steatite: "State of Reins," from which I. 1 tuded on the Nth of Jane. Since that time I hire been about as low as any ose could be and slid retain a spark of ritalitr, For a week cr more I was rcaroaly able to swatlowanYthinlF, and if I did ti roc a morsel down, it was imitedt- H ,:ely thrown n it again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my notate:r. talc could not last under those circum stances • aro, accordingly the physicishs whe had boo,, working ia., 111011441 unsuccesfal.4 b. to rescue Ms from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frartkfy told rue they could do no more for me. , lvised me to sot a clergyman, and to make such oisposttior. of my limited funds a. best suit ed me. An a.cauaintance who visited mo at the hospital, rederiok Stoinbron. of 6th below Arch Street, advired me al a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly idaeurei a bottle, From the time I. CeMmeneed ta_king them the shadow ef denth'recetied. and I am now, thank God for it, gettiitg better, Though I have taken but two bot tles, Mayo gained lo rounds, and feel sanguine of being permitted to reJoin my wife and dough ter, irons whom i have home nothing for nigh. teen months: far, goatlernan. I mua loyal 1 lan, t'gl us lie vicinity of Front Royal. To your Invaluable Hitters lewo tbe glorious privilege of again 01,1v:ins tt. cur bosom those who me dearest to Mein life. eh, IMO", 5 ours, .TRAAQ IK ALONE. We folly conoe.r to the truth of the aboveetate rant as 'Kt coh despaired of seeing our comrade: Mr. Malone:rte.:tor:A to health. JORN it'LD.lit LB:BACK Ist iV. Y BattorY. . 1131L01114,1.1:. sl ACKLEY' (Jo. D. llth. Maine LEWIS en, in'ALIETZ .v 241 Y R, IE, S.PENt EiNist ArtaterY. Battery F. J. It, I AmES. 45, ELL. Co B. 3d Vermont. B. de WES/LT T. ifLACDONAJLD, CO C Gth Maine. JOHN 4 , SEO, C•J I‘.. sth Maine, HERMAN Co lT list N Y, BfA,TIMA NLE P. H TELOINAN, Co B. 95th AjiIDIFLEW 111.3E.BALL, Co A. 3d Vermont JOHNaIrEISDLSK Co 11.106 th Ponca. isig-W.A.lck OF OOLTIVTERFErfi See that tho signature of "0. M. JACFBON." chile Viz—km-11r of ear' , hottlg pßict pnt BOTTLE 7.5 CENTS, OR HALF DOE, FOE tri 00. Should your nearest druggist not have the ar ticle, ere rot be put oiif by any of the intoxicating ‘vecarationg that Eall7 be offered in its place, but send to us, and we wilt forward. securely packed yexplem. tr,...Principil ()lice, and Mamisactortr, No. l Arch street. JONES 4tr (Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) P roprietors `..:1:1 dealers in every •:I by ;iv 'U. xi.d KElrssia, Pittsburgh. st.ie. by wn in the Univ.., I. Vr = Ti',l , IMAIro for € r,to J SEP n YLSTILN(Pti Der sarof the Districted and Marketatreet re: ssle alas )3.7 NIIKON as tort, =b:4 - naz Swathlield and Fourth strect A. d i. It NE 11N at CO. itart:at tbreedoon below 4 th. Pittabi4x yam aan-dva.d. • nAlertierap 13117; • #. • . - . ._. b , i t . . • 1 . :' . • e lj tt -- : . . • - ---. . ' '• : • IMlrllf b , ~.....,...„, BA_RR, Editor and Prond Great Discovery. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, FOR THE CURE OF Weak Stomachs General Debility. Indigestion, Disease of the Nervous System, Constipation, Acidity of the Stomach, and f,r all ogees rceittiti-g a lonic. ripHIS WINE INCLUDES THE MOST agreeable and efficient salt of iron we pos sess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxdie combined with the most oaergetic of vege - able tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of de bility loos of appetite, and general proatrations, of an efficient Salt of Iron, ocmbined with oar valuable lievre Tonic, is most happy. It aug men.s the appetite, raises the ptilse, takes of muscular licbbiness. removes the paler of debilt ty. end gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to strenehten you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you w ant to feel want to build well ?up your constitution 7 . yom Do you want to get rid of nevrousness? Do yt u want enirgy ? you want to sleep well? ' Do you meet a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, This trulyvsluable Tonic has been so thorough ly testet by all classes of the co..emunity, that it is now deemed i..cbspensib:e as a Tonio 111 , (home. It cort but little, gives tone to the r toinach, ren ovates the system and p - monts life. I now only ai k a trial of this valuable tonic. Counterfeits. BEWARE . OF COITAiTFRFF.ITS—AS RUNKLE'S B TE• WINE OF IR N tothe only Bare and effectual remedy in the snows world for the per manent cure of Dygpeprin and Debility, and cs there are a numbtr of imitations offered to the c umic we would caut ma the community to pur hase none but the gen u ine artime. manufactured by S. A. Kt:Ng - gr., and has his stamp on the too or the cork of ever) bottle. The fact that others ars attempting to imitate this vain )ble remedy, in opts its worth and cpealts volumes in its lavcr. The BARTER WINF OF IRON 18 put up in 75 CENT and $l,OO BOTTLES, Ald sold by ail respectable 13 ggiets tt roughcut the country. Be particular that every bottle h an: ifze.frc-rimifeof thep: . nprietor's eignittu re. iIENERAL DEPOT No. 118 Market at„ Harrisburg, Pa For sale by Dr. KEYSEa, Ageut. ,sO3-6mi New Diseover:f . VIAMANTED 114 ALL CASEV T CAIN RE RELIED ON. rT NEIYEEt. A ;ails to curel It does not ncuboate It to gl . eedY in action No Change of Piet is Required It does not interfere with business pureni can be need without detection I Upward of 21 1 0 cures the past 'non th. genie of them very severe cams. It i soapted for I:tale ar.d female, old or .voun4l i ALL'S SPILCT LLZ al a the original and rmy Renoir.° Specific :er one hundred physicians have need them in It eir practice and all speak well of tneir elficacY .d approve of heir compositi •n, which is entire. vepsts bl e and terloctly harmless on the ss•stom II undrcds of certificates can be shown. Bell's Specific Pills are the only reliable remedy ft reflecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cases of brermatorrhea. or Seminal Weakness with all It: train of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, @loot, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Uenital Debility and Ir ritability, Incontinence, InsrLience, Weakness or I, L 383 of PLIViCT, Nervous Debility , dart, a , al, of hich arise principally from zo.sual }acmes or S If-, bn , c, or enure constitnti.:,ns derangement in - apacitates the sufferer from tulflliin4 the duties of Married Life I 1 n all Sexual Diseases, 11/3 Gonorrhea:l:fleet and St rictue, alirlAkl/kT,WriA a winple bar! PIi.ICY Or': DO: LAIC. Sold by USePil ,so7ismr atronc yid Dixmor and by DruggytF FenrrallY. Fittsburgti. They tti!, he vent rnai; 3 ecure!.v ro , d,d. art rect..ir , t of tho money by S. BIiTAN, M. No. 703 , hdar street. N. V.. C,naultine Physician f. 'r the treatment of Sere ii-.Vr:Laty, :canal and Nervous DiaeaseP, wh. r; ill sand fr,c ar. the following valuable work , . rnousittad.—DT. Treatise en i 4 clf- Abuse, Premature Decay, Im p ,tense and Lose of ?owes, Sexual Diseases, nominal weakness. Nigghtly Emeedoni, Genital Debility, &c. A pamphlet of fifty pages, eon- Gining irnportnnt advice to the afflicted and should be read by every sufferer as the menus of mare in t tte severest stage iv plainly sat forth. Two stamps to Pal: postage• aul7d&w TO TILE PITEL-11- • be P kw • - - the tr - ao:wo an& Alf aludest v :tionn, treat ere Len,: dicate 5• L2O zrad tr. atiora reale:oe eideht to 7outiss of brth stir sadhalos aterried.B :moot Dar Baseerettu-r. Dulliffnes tbo. ter: sf hio doing as. the I.surra r Mid Aultall3 elhooted.3nd :wink it a eras. sir. very -cameral and for 0 ).t 1 :-. 7 .1air:e.r.ii.r., sad coat tan amota their wive.:. prc.mteins. 00112 an.l daaebetotr,. Fr."2/19 dhould CeLitiOUS to ',VA , diet', taosoranco Cost they tin) nom -st Dr. BILAL , f a (clasp:, 1 a...listin) tart a lqcrative 'mad lice might be Mgt to them amcme !Weal modest and breybutptnotte fistatilee, - bot end raisrd in fragrance. spear.: aff as MOZnruStne and wao eooopico inralitithoe. ionx,.. 1 , ....tzte and tentF, tuvElterloagy. it :tea. ft ie ho'reser, L , ,st ri,..esereLe gad glierdiltua ire threefst. tart theb dzazatera - gAzda. gad of deliesta tr3r.ditka r.;,. 1s 7 .berrstatte .r. tvo been restored bestth sttt virree b.:" Dg. besi.rte wiry and aftm marriare Icr., hero mach freii ferioff, nfortif!..catca, ---azger , 11,-.a or tf...,esurual mandmican ar-f ~o r- 2 p,stais cured to :try cncrt spree o.' titet. I.v ht.= .+.r.r ietsettise woisit a..o , )eoaliffrly kta ova.. Tber Are st.Potoselli from the Vwtablelf. hzviar roan the felbeft , :ofthe Me:curial ergatment,be hiss abanfmr, ect it and sabatitated the vegitabie 2exade eeseff are trestod nettekedrueassir -sr - rlibi had over forty 8 , .:4111 (40) exrtrieace on their egst. mons in hoop:Min of oath etc Uhl World and de the tatted titatem leads Lip to Firy...4:3 Kite fair hellth. and hapPittidq rink the now—pal:eft chett. 'Lillie no tensor win monis:hanks end bzt canto tad be erred 03esesfuvciffr end at: of its !Limbed diseases. of walak 50 ItirsP,7 .2JIIIIIMY 0132 Opat,t,lo2. 0 7 ,4 now be radiated, peoffidiat.hey attend Li ir time gall pardeuhms can senad of :me traftram hi - procuring n oola 06,1 Jttodittalii.dvlarr,rr-lideb Is eves irmtin to 11 tart epilv vestece 01 over T.:.Jete t , x.porlt-fe.-3 osntrAtietttfr , be tif.A rapect.,t oft 10 'ho treats:lint st..e‘del diect..ao.4rird I. its: 15 d even:lto:lb; roe :mended by retst.ehtble eaisens, I.tibils•te.-- pry prietors of hotels, ke. Crt-ea Iot SmitSAgod street, nears r iatoonl sSeasi. Private eonunnri• p,•{Gns t.o rzt4 s? the I.fr.io*4 etfigeil k..sigi OX.: *Oa, kl - -.4lnararl Pest OSIP.ca. IP 01' MANDRAKE AID %TY 1 1 .— LA. having had a man LING employed for the last oil Years compounding the above excellent remedies uncommon practice, and having used thou; witb success in all that time, I feel it a duty to Set them before the public, as my dv_pa• Hence leads me to think they aro as near speeddes as any remedies well can be for the following disea.ses, namely: Scrotal% Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arialifrom an impure state of the blood. One trial will convince any person ei UAW. fitness for those diseases. Prepared and sold by W. BRANSTRUP, M. D. Fs,s Smithfield et. Pitmbargh, Pa. CONCORD GRAPE VINES. E WERE A SAONG THE JIItST TO secure this INIVALVATILE GRAPE, end have fruited it for Ave years. We obtained ourarigitua vines from Mr. BLELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural. Sometv it 11E3S awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agritural Sooletz in 1800, a premium for it as " n th e BEST new seedling grape. in all respects superior to the Isabella." Our stork or: Vinesfe unequalled anywhere, which we offer at 25 cents °soh. $9.60 gar deem. $12,50 per 100, $lOO ret 1 . 000. Small vines at less prices. We can furnish a few extra large vines at fr,in Gv cents to $1 em3ll;,"` a. MEN.OOIIL, atotokun, so. 29 Firth Street. Medical. TOBIAS' VENITzAN HORSE 110 LINT dlENin pint bidtles, prie, ho cents. :AO A, Conn. Liz. Tomas DearM IND v ARTFOB.e in the Pry basin eta for the last twenty yo.os, ai:d dining ' that time have Leen n int .11 the various rLenn? and Lei L, 01 the day, but never have an Cr ielc :qua] to y nr Venitian Horse Liniii.ent I bave fairly tester* it en me bor , ea in iiigtenaper, a;.ii,ins. cuts, calka, riveilini,s of the I inda c., also for rboufnatdiu un myself, and hit e attract .0,7 I 't an invaluable rent• Av. neatest fully nee. U. L ti Fl EI.D. Sold by all Lorttettntts. Uflic re, i,G Cort•nniit New Y , rg dby Thom n, Retlitailh, C Ailc7, Pitt:thumb, I's ric9 W.ll EEL EH wILMON Se wing Machines, AN -,Y,l•liturioNF.J. rwink: NALE T:IENE 31ACHums is equal t, thQ sal° al all arising from its adaptability Dothrloss ASWlLlrXitis4-M 'VON, a :Manafactu- C 11; We have ' the 0 ' he. it 3 Wilson Sewing Men - line in oar • kin Mfl. erory 41.•ce Jfnuary zutta, Soo. It hoe indeed , reofee' our &asters,. A f ter ten.ing the priaciriar tuaehmes helare the pub ewe selected yt.urs. Sie e mare:Aced with one, an] are now runine rine hundred and sseentY t., of tho•n. e u,e rum.mg one hunt - ed of your machines In tine r , um, .std yet such is the q uietneas, that rut/v. sitti••l: can be c tined on In A'l °rumor> en,ro, 7 hey are adapted to levery pelmet, if cur won: ten' ing equally well ir .on the ligtite t ina- ,, n end teaetest work. consistieg of nr .• • 'f , I:tress a. live a: them being ,if hair elate, tw , or common cotton cloth, and vi./ 01 starched L, 'a. Pr sr. efd ii unexampled. enc, aro rs , u eau uccutur.h.bil as mu , h as taat.'ve ; it, al d ttlrco as much as by a ad utlar r l•ne thousand garde of stroll; ht beam, ran stitches to the Inch, is an ordi nary e ny's Worn of ten hour::. We have run it an h:rth ec tine hundred and fif,y Yard p, r hour. The fatigue io to Eiioll, teat 011 T employees work the year round in gm , d health and minty. We Can n too h.ighip rec. mineral W tee er & Wilson's Machines, and our -pinions are shared by all hianafe.ct, tiers at experience and judgement, aid, wit in We crone contact." Also, trot u the I:ll4ted Preet gterion of Sept. 10. '• Alter m are than one years ex penance. wecan c rdnally re ::omen,' to ur friends Wheeler & :Nr ilson's er ring ,a.l ne at the most use fel pieces sousehold furniture with whirl any use can be 4upplied It i. the last thing in our domestic ineti Sutton that we would part with. Every mac bine warranted for three years Call and see t hem in operation and obtain our 41, s,:•riptive ci: ruler Wet. & Co. Western Aricni a, Nu. 27 FIFTH St. Pittsburgh, IPABEI3', et:x CO, • .. 4. 'i i'- Sc i tli 4 : 3 tsi ''''' I 3 UIE. D rr.. ii N4r, , t• tirk,T:' PPE, EfriaC &ZiLl &LI .FUNDS /11tr Smam fth inee, tt...aame. from three to oat hAtzkir:ol cm tf hort-e Dower, and gaited to/ tirMc 7.7 Mille., lilt,: :q'araaaes. Factories, lira yerh:nciar .attention So Ina coo eircation el lanhinaa and Ma a:Liners , for mat and for orjriallta. molar an d mrcalar caw dace p.Lio C7lhaz d, It rtin..l and ready for LILO- In snit r..t Cann r >cm 3, Znainalk.nd Boilers of even description, furni3S.:Joi ore arid dt.not Iron oeparataly, vorteht troy, tam fang, lisuerers and Pallier; La 3r7 wrist;, and onnotnne the 13 13 , 12121:5N3b1re of Vv oc(on Xarfaitar3 and .51a =bet Cards. • )ar va•icer..t..rnio a, oar ina,.l.mory manniactnt al of ri't be 1.14.jj LT (.1 maturii.o7. and rra.rranted 1.1 nil •••.A3a ,- ; to eiva :afighotio•./. -( 4 - lirderr :tom ail Darla of tits onantry eolioit eo DIL.A premlteLe 411. d. tinlit:dAns r. JOINT REstOI.IITION PROPOSING .AMENDAIENTB TO THE CON ET.I.TornONT. Be it reeolved by the Senate and Honee of Repreeentatiren 4 1 the anninnea wealth of Pmnurytvania in General Aseemfdy met, That the folloair.g amendments be i.roposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ao cord once with the provisiona of the tooth article th.reott ...:here shall bean .additional section to the third ar.icle of the Consizitution, to be designated as section four, as follows °P , strrioN 4 Whenever any ef the 9ualified ectoris of Stile Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, ander a requisition from the President ef the United Stairs. or by the author ity of this Commonwealth, such electors may et orvite the right of ruarago in all eleotiona by the citizens, wader such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as folly as if they wore present at their usttal place of election. There shall be iwo additional .sections to the eleventh article of the Con.stitution, to bo desig nated as Feetiune cipht and nine, as follows: 6 ECTIOF o bill anal)passed b the Leg islature colitaining mere than one subje y ct, which shall be clearly exprti, ed in tho tide, except ap propriation bills. heortos 9. £to bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers. Pri'i Lieges. in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, orprivileges, has been, er may hereafter be, conferred lepton the courts of this Commonwealth. JOLIN CESsNA, Speaker of the House of Itopresentativel JOaN P- PENNEY. , Speaker of the Senate. ()Friel: OP TEA. bIiCORETART OF TO ColimeawaALTH, Harrisburg, July 1, 1863, PENNSYLVANIA, 88: l Ido hereby certify that the foregoing L. a. tannexe. is a fall, true ana correct copy of th e original Joint Respiration of the Oen end Assembly. entitled "A J omt Resolution pro- POSine certain amendments to the Codatitution." a. , the same remains on Ole in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the &oratory's Of ix no to be affixed tho day and year above written. LI SLM irallbaltt Secretary of the E CommonUwealth: 16 _ aglow - DEE FLASKS tit SHOT BELTS _R. - of every description, for sale by se22 JAMES BOWN. MIS Wood lit. Medical. I MPORTANT TO LADIES. GREAT AMERICAN REMFDY HAIIVErS CIIRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS LH AV E NEVER YET FAILED (WHEN .11-1. the directions If ave been strictly followed,) In removing diffiouities smirk,: from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE s Or ff i e n r ing t f o r r o i m n S t phine asysAt ff em e top n e s r , fPeco lheasush Uwthen the Whites, or other wet hoofs of the Uterine Or-. galas. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the coastitution, and may be token by the most del leate femalei without cautirg dig:XIS/3; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, thßy ttrongthening, isvigoratina, and re3toring the system healthy condition, and by brief / . e .in tbe mont , l7 poi iod with reaularity. no matter from what cause the ob.truetion may arise. They should, however. NOT be taken the first three or f .ur leo aihs of prognonoy. though safe at any oiher time, a 3 miscarriage would be th., result Ennis box rontains 60 Pills, PRICE, ONE Du LLAR. DR HARVEY'S TREATISE On L iseases of Females. P,gcancy ,N;iscarriago, Barrenness, bteriltty, Repro auction, and'Abuses of Nature, and emphatic , lly the LAD. ES' Piti- VATr; MMJICAI, ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 Pages, soot free to any arldress hit oents re named to pay postage. UM-The Pills and 13 , 0 k will be sent by mail, contlmentially. when desired, SECURKLY SKALEP, and pr:p4d on receipt ot money by J. BRYAN, M. D., (lepers! Agent, N 711 Cedar New tka..Sold by all theprincipalstreet, Druggists Joseph fterning. Druggist, corner of the Diamomi and Market t.t r east for Pittsburgh. oci; (and ri.R• '2 l l ,4 kNig.-20D : now LOST I ROW RESTORED 1 Juot Pub/..h,./ orrnl.,l,,,nelnpr. Price 6 ch. AI. EC EUIIIIEA 't UR E, tee it cci.t ::nu radical cure el Spernantorr hoia, o r Seminal weakness. Involuntary Emig ai .no, sexual Licbility. and impediments to Mar riage general is; ervousucs• Comiumption, Ep ileps-- and fits; Mental and Plysical resulting tarn Self-abuse. oy ito r. . 1 . M I)., author of the Green , , •• A r *Soon to '1 n. Rod, of Du ch" Seat under seal. in a plain envelope r. d;ess, povt•pnid on receipt i.t iicr t ad- loge S'allll., by DR. , TR..) C.hl.,TNte, arYi iiiiscc York, lost *limes Lod, gelid Sin -‘I,L cr. 11146' II i?,114T PRIEM, ITN AWARDED TO THE - ftli Oriii F., , , it ,--., ~..; DL[RMAF:ftO ii kaavetize,- , Dom, i`L WUiaßg MON Bankingjlouses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE o? COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY, , Wast,ington City. Aug. sth, 1863. Wnsata, By satisfactory evidence present-1d ti thatthe it bas been made to ikiogr that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF P - BURGH, in the Gunny of Allegheny Itud Elt6tt , of Pennsylvania has been duly organized cedar and according to the requirements of the AO, of Congress, entitled - an Act to provide a Nailomat Currency, , sectired by a pledge of United states Stocks, a n d to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof," approved February 25th, 1803. and bas complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Ban log, Now Taxnaroag, I. Hugh McCulloCh, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county oT Allegheny and State of Penn sYlvaria, ij auteorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of A ugust,lBh3. { SS MoOLLLOCII, Comptroller of the Currency. The FAirst National Bank 41f Pi tsburgh . Pat., LA TN PITTSBURGH TRUST COMP 1; Capital $.400,000. with privilege t.,) In Crease to sl,otio,ooo. The Pittsliurgh Tract Company having r rgaL ized under the act to provide a Natiomil (.ur. rency, undcuf the title of he N Tit f.NAL BAI li uF PITISLIT4IO LI, wctiPt respeettull'y offer its son - lees for the ri - Alection of • Drell:R.lsllls of Exchange. Arm, receive moi.cy on derosit and buy ant rolllxehaLge on all Parts of the count*. Tne succese which has attemied the Pitteourgh Trust Corn Pah^ since its oreaniration in 1852, will wo belivo beg sufficient guti-rantee that business entrusted to the new organizatitm will f °retro the some prompt at trintMn. flaring a yen' CXNAISI correit.ondeiice with Bank-sand Binnktrs,throughmit th., onntry, we bettere we min otter unmnal Lci.itie.s to those who do business with us. Tho business will be conducted by the came officers and difector.i. DI R Fern Oil la Ines Langliliti, him. li. NlEttleh. k.f - cirt , Has, Alexander Sper Thor n , 1? o il . arm, 1; r, "1 ightinan, A Icy. Bradley, Samuel Rea. JA.7%11-lS J . S' President. UN A Cashb.r. rigust sth, 166.1;d&W I. KOUNT% . PH R KO aNTZ NIERT 1 2. TBARild ERN. No. lIK Wood St., Soeorot dot, e fitroet, D.:ALE/IS IN FOR.EI(iN ko 11,.n.,.; h !mast C.Le • t:'. itl Li . n.A • tcre 7 3-10 Bonds aiid Cc,tipons /1 , 1 nal tht: ..0Vt.77111f,12., Dall!Ou • trt - - - 111 hEli. El - . 01.1 i s 1' Er LIN AN (Li NINO itt K ITt'HEN. Tin Nt are. Wooden %Vara Spice .13.7(0.: , Ono :labs Straw Flair Sir, e t Nino° Knivus Silver Seal, Chamois skin: akeerers Cirkbrons • I .etuunS , pir , .tor - Stew Pant • Wade Iron! i'lBh Rattle. 11am Bailer orators Lardinal•:o B dlr,ri Padding Vans Bread Pans Butter Lad I a. Irun Bolder: Step Ladders K eaten Clothes Linn+. &aloe Coe N'e KniveF Breed I;nica Scaunt FOR THE DINING Eboon., BILTILR PLATED. Castor? fall Bells Syrup J ay. Nut Picks Cake Knives rise I:nixes Crumb Knives ' lee Creel, .Knive Salt, Stands , Napkin It u.as Frui , Stands . Cake PlnAcrte gutter Knives I Forks and Spoon. Soup Ladles 1 Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles 1 Sugar Spoons Children's Cupsi Aiustard Span_Round Ar Oval Salvers' Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands _ ,.... J Goblets . . . _ CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork .a spc:m Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers ChafinDishes Hash Dishes Coffee Higgins Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetiore Spirit Coffee Pots i Nut Crackers Table Mats Round Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knde Sharpeners Refrigerators : Water Coolers. frr. FOR THE CH,lol[BEit. Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers M stress Brushes ' (I (L 9 shades Shaving Atnas Nursery Shades I Brom Match Holders, do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery liefrigeraton. do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. lIISCELLANEO UR. . Libraey Steps DourJlats Vienna Fish Globes Vested Bird Cages : Meat .Safes Vinetts , Pocket knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks I Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everytaing pertaining to si wril appointed Household. To bo obtained at reasonable price at the NEW STORH of KAY & RICHARDS 0. 30 FnR STREET First door below e Exchange Bank Vtl!- All goods delivered free of charge in the city. Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Du queanehorough. etc. NOTICE. A . VING RECEIVED I 'VC 0 R . 31 A • non that I , CMSCins have at different trines in the name of the Saosiste. ce COMO!itteo, solic itel contributions of Fruits and Vegetables rrom the garchiers and country r etude in the markets of Pittsburgh and Alieghen v. we take this meth od of giving notice. that we never authorized any one to collect snub c‘ditribudona jr,. us or the Hospital, and that contributions thus collected have never reached us. W. Y. WEYNIAN, JOS. ALBREE. } Ea. Com. 3 C , ontribations for the Suboistenco Committee, should be se to Messrs. Wellman A Son. Smith field et. or Messrs Geo. Albree, Non A . Co. Wood street. sel2 . LNIVCIII HAVING VACATED Enoirr of hie Etnr o, No. 106 Market street, to make alteratione, will be found in the new addition, in rear of old •tore, entrance on Market alley, first door from sth etreet. whore ri7y Goode will be sold cr, eap. ALIEIIO AL k • V. BARDEEN HAB REMOVED -M-Jr from Smithfie:d street. below the Girard Homo, to IV o. 14 Minh atrm.t ooPototo the Court Howe. av2l:tf. Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. NEW SAD USEFUL A.BTICLE FOE Zl. wetting ?Lantz and flowers, washing vrindews, CarHAMM. Ro. Pumps of every description sold and repaired. Dayldn'i Patent W a.er Drawer made and sold. W MOON k KRIS Y. 164 Wood 5 PS One door from Milk OF PITT&BURGISI NEMEC Brnshos Basket, .lelly Moo„, , ach I • tl • Cu; Mop, Wire Jiovo ~ ; Coal Seul , le ovo Bokeh Basting Snon) • I Vash t;.,srde Sanee Pans Bled Itoei,e, • Fry Panel Farina Lotter, Eg.neltor= Moor PiLitA 'Zer r lateA Wr.:.gers , o•len i,r,• .1 1 Butler Prl,l NV b ,rl(3 Sad Irons Meat Prn,c Cake Boxes., mbra7ing Gent's. Ladies,Misses ALA Children's wear great variety. se't Viar A El, PAPER, A corupleta a.-sortzr,el.t of beautiful Of all styles, at prices io or than can be azain offered. For rale duriug tho e oaoon by TOBACCO. SNITEF AND SEGA RS, Have now reoeived their Fall sleek goods, whioi they are prepared to ea at the ctry !OW est figures for easO, Country merchants would do well to OBii before purehati,,g elsewhere. All ord' re promptly att, , rided to self) ttholl Oysters! Shell Oysters. griteßitiocuPliE SALOON LWA YS lJ in itovance. The proorietor of this doted eat ing esrabdshinent has just recioveo a large rup- PIY of Baltimore Shed (Oysters. Ttey Wi.l re served up in tie hrst possible manner, with all the delicacie- the Maraet affords Don't forget the place, corner of Faith and Union streets. 5e29.-dtf F. WEIS, Proprietor. NOTICE.—ANDREW liLOBIAN; OF Pittsburgh, ttENRY PHIPPS. Jr.. and 1110 M AS N MILLER, of Allegheny city have th :1 day entered Into a limited partnership for the transaction of the ho , Lng slill business, u, dor the f( is name of RI OMAN dr PIIIIPPS. Andrew Kloman and Henry Phipps Jr as (lat eral and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner, thc partnership to continue until the Ist day of January, 1570. ANDB.EW KLOMA.N. nENiLY STIP IS. Js.; THOS. N. 'MILLER. Felo-law6w fi_ji EBB VAL 4) F IJ. VRE LT STABLE. AIL , The undersigned having removed big Live. rr Citable from the rear df the Soo tt House, to near Ups corner of First and Smithae Id street. W. C. Mims old stand, is prepared to furnish carriages. buggies, and saddle horsesnpon 'the shortest no tice, Also horses kept at liven at reasonable rates. Undertaking - and 11.rimaigtimenta'for fn aerate will rageives his i s iml attankion RR I CELAAD. CTOBEI 12, Educational. - " 7r7/./ Hon. Wilson MoCandle=s, Judge of the United f trans Circuit Court, President Corner or Penn & St. Clair St., Pitts burgh Penn's., ' FIAILLE LARGEST, CHEAPEST A_ND. best. $35 pays for a lull Commercial course. No extra dna - soarer Nan fidctuerg, St ea:a bes.c. Railroad and Ilan!: BaulT.-keeping, Minister's blYlle at oila - half price. Students ea tar and review at any time. Thls Institution is ronduct ,,, by errerier7ed reache , s practiexl acetuntantk, who pre pare young men fur act iv e bt) , lttad-S at the I e.lst expense and shcrtcst time for the most lucrative and rcspoasible mplomas granted for merit only. Hence the Preference for grad 'laths at this Cellegn by busing.. Mall. Prof A • Cewle-. the hest Penman f the Union. who holds the largest ' number of Freer Pee- MIUMS, and over all competiter3, teaches Business Writhe. Liß- a ttond whore the Sons and Clerks of bu,i ness men graduate. For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing lull int - ex - mason. enclose twenty-five cents to the PrinePalg aulo JENKINS & - - ST FRANCIS OOLLEGE, UDE; CAR fri TflE FRARCISCkk BEOTKA TB in INSTMITIOn, INITVA.TIE9I3 LORETTO, Cambria oenntY Pedn3Nl - .boutt f,,ur ruiles froze Cropron , - ;Lution. on :ho direct :ante ho tTreon and Pitt* oer:s,h, ?fa:. ohArtere3 with privilixin+ to. ••• , n;,..r the uzinal !luzc; . ,7 a.uri The lo,::.tioo cf the C:,),LIN - ce s one ihs Scalar in POI-nsylvr.,..,—• rert!-e of tho• zlens Mountains boi-t xlverhial for it pore wator, ora•cina. nor, and t•- , nreiquo 1:onory The , •ebol,;_ , .tio rear cotazneneel nn tho s Eintris OND A after the 35tnof and clad! :bent the 23th JTiNH folic•vrutz. lin , clic:hie I out ;serf., : Straloptq cur t) , t To• ,Ivrc-nuMI the. A eir; el)) l.on uthlel:ed ItlLtivatw. r. situdent.c. t In.ltrunlesc.t..! ELL: 3.:c4rw' ,orias t•c, or.” a 311t,r, : 0.„ <aiauta aiti mirn•to.l :TC!: t to the Rye of rlleroi. Tv:the-1k c , r.l and. Thlt, , ,a, ua..ighlb :,*:-Arte in etivanot. . • 265 urve; tag 4rla instruments, per an name 20 a'. a- Ls:lamaye,, ;.'ing the 20 I , •, ^ - e.' to the Rt. Rev. Eiri r.D Demenee, It-. We hire. T letree' Rev Fir, 011-..rp, Philadelphia: Rev. MeLauzhlin. }juin le tier. Piercet'rrißburg-. N 11.—A heck ni-• • d,. I t., Id - Ye:to fr rs e'res -1., rer Re's hie Roaches, Any:, Red Rugs, , clothe In Furs, \Vecuons,&e., insoate an Plants. Fri win, Animals, Ay. Fut nti in 25a. N.ia. and $1 boxes, bottle , and flasks ; +.3 end iliteit3 for Hctels. Public fusti tutiene, "(tile infallible remedies - Free from Pois.u.s." "Not dangerriu, to ibo irninan Family,' * - " u- 8+ .44- isßuku,9ut 01 11 ,- ilas in d,e." eqp. where. - 4aP" Beware of a': w Yih la •e A1 , 23-,ea Laic= name is en each box bottle and tin !, 'ere yeti boy. Adams HENIti" R, ( . 415. FAR, Prinr.pll a y, Soi , l be 14. F. sEI.I,I' a 4 ".,end D. L. FAUN ger,: 3, bur:. iyl4-fitieleadew SMITH., PARK & CO. Ninlh Ward IFouutiry - . IVarehocL., •, Yr. 119 Fiat and 129 Sc . ond ?itanufactorere ,of all sizes and descriptint of Co, Vii otort-e and stills, Ues and Watt:r pi. e& Sad Ir ,, ne. bog Ir_ns, Wagon Boxes, !tool Monde Pullits, II ngere and Ccupllnsta. A •hhicg an i Machinery or every dcerrtp tion tondo to rier. Navin:; a romplrte ma:htne chop attached to the f.an•lr;, all ne•.•eeeary flttiog will he cars...tut'e atte:.tiod. o2l:lyd.kw .9. 99t7N1,94; NO. 4 DIAMOND, plin - nnußa4vt,ipA 17/ --I I, r.ll 1- r- .11" fl N UPTON. OLD Dr. N d CO, ore preL , nrod t. • 0 GRAY L ROOFING ut of the city on eii , rt notice Offi :e corner Fifth Wood eta , 2.i :dory A LA RGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT DII,'VEriBACII.ER'S. O. 1S FIFTH STREET FOR AUTUMN OF 15C3 P PER HA NGINGN W. P. ?MARSHALL Si Wood Street- FALL ARRIVAL OF MCCOLISTER at BALER. Wholesale Tobacco vealers. No : 108 Wood Street, Acl to no partyiem,to believe in it is utter, madness. There is no such thing and there an be no ouch thing in this country, so long as public affairs are considered and passed upon by the people in their sovereign capacity as electors. At thhi moment there is not only a party of op. position but of administration also; a a party for the existing policy, made up of apologists and upholders of all that is, and all that is to be, in government—of men whose devotion to authority is corn plete and unquestioning—to whom Exec utive proclamations are the very gospel of truth, and the Constitutio n of our fathers more ota;olet e than a Mosaic dispensat Th.-, era men who, in wor‘hipping pow• er are startled by no abime, offended by no outrage, appalled by no public calam ity ; who almost think a great debt. I great. blessing, and with true courtier ereophancy proclaim loyalty to rulers as the supreme virtue c•t the citizen. By their philosphy there can be only pat' otr, d DO independence no neutral s , all arc destined for Heave-i nr doomed to hell. Vtilien to this clean sweeping which exhausts the field of debate—which leaves nothing to be said upon claseifica, cation—it he added, that these philoso• phers are themselves th“ patriot., it f -1- lows that the character of all other dis• tuloistabin from them in position, is fts• ed as r hate and guilty. No diversity of ti - coJght is to be permitted.--no edlifnr- CTIZY of opinion—no dissent--no besita• Lion or dcubt—silence even is guilt. and to do nothing is to commit crime ! These th;ng, are not dr , imed—they are not re tuted of hunk of horrors—:h...v ry. the norr-io speech, the impassioned littera/ ere of men in our initist—the (las con re, h wish social life and so , ial inl rcourge are regarded." J o in us,'' (.his is the ory) "he with us, think aa we think. do as we do, forget that on fore• told these horrible evils as results of our policy and we scouted the warning; fo:get that we had platforms which we have fel sified, and made promisee which we have broken; forget that you were freemen be , fore we mounted your ilacka, and ruled you by decrees, and.put you it: prison by telegraph, and cent your tax-gatherers t o take your earninge,and provost marshals to snz.e your sons for the war Forget all 4tre— t a _ .ors, upper ea 8 vto rse than the enemy in arms, and saved of grace and not by merit, from most condign and pitiless eunishment." All 'File lath , and frantic de,lamat:on clearly indicates a corsciousuese of wrong In the declaimers, a sense of responsibility, i rr.t- or guilt, in bringing npon the country the enormous evils winch scourge e. The man who feels himself wrong in a de , cte , sion which reviews his couduct, is apt to lase his temper, and bluster and propound extravagant propositions, and poor out abuse npoct his antagonist, happy if he can thus hide his own weakness and escapo censure. But whatever the inducing cause, these are the utterances of the party in power, and they fix upon it a character for vindiu tiveness which will cling to it forever. No o.her party, of this country, has ever shown such in elerance, such passion, malice, hatred and fury, as the Hepubli• can ; and its character in the respect is as fixed and notorious as its practice of cor ruption and its violation of law. It "will Cot escape history." The lash of justice in the historian's hand will pursue its memory as long as the dark records of national calamity aro kept for the instruo t'on of mankind. Gentleman :—We have been instructed by adversity, and are now iu a situation to judge the claims of parties to public favor, and decide between them. And we may now conclude that if the Democratic i party be placed in power it can restore the Cruion and dispense with armies in main- I tanning it. For it has no policy—no mean ' ures—hostile to any section of the country cr to any class of its people, and it is thoroughly devoted to the cause of union; I rind capable of wielding great moral as wall as material forces in its favor. It is qualified and disposed to the work of re consti melon, and is embarrassed byno fa natical creed, and by'no memories of past misconduct. That its defeat in 1860 led to all our calamities no man can now deny. All this blood poured forth upon an hun dred fields of battle ; all these tears shed by thousands of firesides ; and all this heaping up of mighty masses of debt to press upon the back of labor for genera tions ; all these bitter paesiorqo let loose in hitherto peaceful communities; all these outrages of power upon the citizens ; all this prostitution of the pulpit to the purposes of faction ; all this corruption which shames the nation--are the foretold results of the elections of 1860. And does not good sense and right reason dictate a reversal of.the decision then made against the Democratic party, at the first fitting opportunity ? But it is said the question of the war now presses upon us. and its successful conclusion as the single point to which at tention must be directed. I agree that the inquiry shall be, how can the war be most surely and successfully concluded 7 Or, in other words, how shall we relieve ourselves from it without dishonor and without disunion, either of which are to be tolerated You may therefore inquire of me, "How shall we get out of this war ? By its "vigorous prosecution upon former plans? By having plenty of Executive proclamations 7 By having the laws 818 e pended? By professions of unconditional Ittiyalty to the President and his advisers 1" No I I don't know that you can get out of this war by these means. They have been tried; and still, after two years and a half of war, the cry came to us, "More money and more men I The traitors who were to be whipped in thirty days; have shown marvellous vitality, and though severely chastised, still stand defiant and unbroken." But there is another means of extrica tion from the war, (which I have mere• tioned above) and it is. an appropriatka constitutional and effective one. It is to vote out of power the men Who occasioned the war—who provoked it—irthe men who have mismanaged the - : tirtu•--who have kept it up end .are keiti!ing it np beat - see they have otifir olijeCtB in view beside the salvation of the Union. I advise yog to resort to this' means .. of relief from the burdens of the war. Cemmence, by your PIT ::.-BURI.IFI DAILY POST. DAILY P OST - ADVANCED gA Ono year, by mail— ....... Sit menthe. Three " ..... ........ ......... ..... Ono " One weak, delivered in the city.. To agent; per InuAred.- .......... . MR. BlTC.SAliiiii'S LETTiEt hdEAT IEIiTING AT ITILKPBARR October 6th, 1563 [EXTRACT.] ------- 7.7 se action an.p t o h i r n o t e u d 4 h tothperheth3l.tttibtio, the relormaiion of the Government and the conciliation of the whole ern:it:try to ; 11 J - doctrines of reunion and lawfal rule. Begin this work next week ' in the electionof Gnomon WarffNepos , W:poniv.iip 'as Go-ernok. Comthission tlfat strong, (rue man to speak for you, at this juncture, words of courage and wi sdom—lverd.s of stern reproof to all enemies of-contitu tional rule, and a encouragement and fellowship to, all its friends. Nay, you will speak . far yourselves in electing him- In that act you will send otV., a Voice to Washington, and to _ all the States, which will he understood and will be heeded. L will he said everywhere "Pennsylvania has spoke n and the end is nigh : !',Th o I reign of Proclamations is over The o be rendered t courts are to be opened that justice may who deniand - it : Te hand of the censorall will be lifted frOm th e telegraph that it may again speak truth, n a o n r ° d w s it h a a s d h ll i a rec' h t o l t lnever more convay a menage lh consigning the untried citizen to stile or banishment : Neighbor shall AQ longer denounce neighbor fur honest opinion ; 1 Gospel of Peace become famous al the 1 1 trumpeters of party and the champions of violence: Mobs are to be quite'abolished, and all timer --, driven forth from the trea• -Bury as the! , ' - reenters of Judea were driven forth t . the Saviour from the tem ple of (led.- - ...... $8 00 But. especially to the Union men of the Border States and of the South, your will be one of consolation and -en• courngement. It will be hailed 5 . 4fa11y by the Tennessee and by the Clawba, by die men of Kentucky and by the patriots of Texas. A horrible nightmare will be lifted from their breasts and they will breathe again, and will come forward, and stand beside nr. as bothers, to Ha' sat in reforming the Union of err fat' . ert-. And not only with them, but also with a great part of those directly involved in revolt, will your voice have weight and influence. Pressed by the burdens of the we.r, conscious of all its horrors, they will listen to a great central State speaking in distinct, unequivocal langnaio for joetian. peace, and reunion, and pox--essing power enough in the nation to cause her 4:Lions to be respected and her will to be obeyed. It is not the voice of Rhode Island or of Delaware, not a distant utterance;-from Oregon or Maine, but one from the very heart of tfle land and from a comtlaunity of three milliona of souls—from a State which h - given a - quarter 'of iv. of man to a In istnanagA garr-and canfc-ruish ra many more to Chforc a j policy, tree from abuse and from fanati ust cal domin ation. 13, , bides, this 4 , !.ttt holds uns-tenth of the Congressional vote klower Heusi.) in a res`ored Union, and a much greater pt oportionate vote as Congress is now Con stituted. And who does not know tkht her voles is influenusl with the WeFt— that she may, ordinarily, count upon the conenrreuea of the States in that section in any deliberate, well-considered line of policy she may adopt. From her central position, from her ac• tact constitutional power, end from her large influence in the country, of all t es_e.a . ciples of justice, with a .oad—mioded tolerance, in utter disregard of all appeals to her passions, and with tree devotion to the interests of the whole country now and herealler, hot decision will stand and her character for ho,or and wisdom be . established forever. I am, gentlemen, your fellow citizen and obedient servant, C. It. BOOKALEw For Sale. WHIRTY FEET EN 014'i ONGREV'S ho4d, by 120 dee. , e two story frame dwoq ing house lot two tenantz, each four rooms d cedar. Price s l2 oo—term.. ca y. ISIN Alit, ES of valuable land situ. teo flur nu,zsflom the city, a good cottage bona-, stabl a, al hone-. :pring of txcellent wale , 100 apple and peach trees, garden, .tc. For prce and tZTILI F at.ply at CIiTSONG,Er. C SON. cer. 51 Market street. CHEAP UT l' Ef .t. t. E w r r e ci Peep_ i g hon , e et hall, +name, kit: ben a % - cellar,7,llt, 29 It:et f:eu by WO de P. ATP IY_ to 019 B. 011 Th BIIRT & SONS, 51 .1111 r Itta lIITO. 60 EAST CO3f..MOA; fr'Oß SALE; Thi tr ft. tro^t by °nebula riot and tef dent) to an alley a comfort b e cwo to y rame ing hone- of ha'', parlor, _oar char, bete, ,1 Log 04113, ki.choo. cellar. A • CIJI'LLBE T ‘t - SON . q. oclo 81 Market F t CO INT 31_, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. %~'- fi' _ _ . 4 ~ i~~9,.,.1 +w`.LM..:.~ :nclq\4 ~r.:- EMIGRANTS brought out . from pool, Londonderry', Cork, or Got oY, to New York, in FIRST tILASS WAIL EAit,ERS, for Twenty-Five Dollars. Parties also brought out by bailing Vessel et owtst rates. Atiply to 047t1L, Chroniclc building, 70 ;alb st., ritt:harisb.. irlstf Pe I 1 0,000,00k) SAVED. N' HE gaIDSEN E CR 4..T.ltit ILL WARM FOOD k 0;16 W TDEBA hY, heat Water r hteep herbs. Re, , toe skit, make warm water for allaying or to.Y. (*lt n few oysters, boil or try egg-, male tea a d cof fee, by bread., oto .in .-ss tim- and -Atrr /Ise than. by any other mean , know.i. Used on any lamp oithout obscuring the lett PneerYeetatet by mail postage paid, 60 Cents ATo a Pato t Lighter, for lighting lamps trlth out removing the chimney. Fortale whalsesitle and retail by IWELDON & KELLY. 0. - .5 146 Wood st, agents for the tuanuLteture;r2 alma vdaie . ta/B.E4EXIS DR. BROWN'S OFFICE ; 1.0 SMITHFIELD STREET; Citizens bind strangers in need of re edic:ra rd. ri..e should not fail to give him a call. . , - Dr. Brown's remedma never iail to curt rofalous and venereal atfectsons;—,filza hece..atary taint, such as totter, pEOriE4IS and oth er. Altin.. - 'iseases. the origin of which the Tratesat is ignorant SEMINAL PT/MaC:InM Dr. B'a roma:ties for this afflict:on. brought:en eolitary habits. aro the only medicine! , Entrain restore countrf which are safe and vial EDWaiIY to heanty B.HRUMAZII4I. • Dr. Brown's remedies onrealert days this fflzo inful a.don. He also treat Film, Meet. Goontrrrhoe, Urottal Discharges,. Female Diseaso;Talas in the .El.ek a n d s, etc. kidnoys. Irritation of the Blßladder.rtnet- a• A totter to Le .answered w onnta test ONE-DOLLAR.. MediaineeJsent to e 11.7 addrem eiaia7witE4. f _ncaand_ptivato room% No- 50 eMI_JIMID STREET. rittsburth Pa. norfd j LAT itigcrivED— Ladies' Steel Shank Roots, Rubber Balmoral Boots, Misses' and C Saran's Boots, At * BOILAND,,3 sel9 "market R. i..IVIONS--12 BARRELS. erE Elting Onitno to arrive P iror Sal NSTi_E!L Bone eels Bomar eirar, Ara mew*.
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