lESEINE JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. Medical. NOir- , AI64eOBOLic. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extract. A PURE TONIC. Dr. kliooftand's -GER-MAN BITTERS PICKPAKED oT DR. C D' 1/I.tESON, Philadel phia, Penna., Wltc (Jura 41 eir ologioil I ,, , W4PEItiLI. ,fI.IJNDICItt "sire er ss:.u.s *Senility, alneseetii 're , this ,filsineyes, caul all Diseases issirta- trona a Disordered 1,1,*.ey iir gionsisen, anon Loh inward Niles, Fullness or I.llood to the hood, Acidity of the Stomach, Names, Heartburn, Di=suse for nod, Fullness or W ts-,ht in tho titotuao4„ Soar Froetations, hint iAIZ oillutternit at the Pu s I use Stem , lioh,Bwitamusg,os the tteztu.Hurried and 41tEoult Brnathint, Elutterlnt at the Heart, ilia:* or stidoeating sensations when in a lyint °attar% Alteness of Vision, Dots or webs be- Ore the tight, Fever and Dal! Pala in the 'Head, HAfloseney ,f Perspiration . , Yid. lowness °file Skin and Eyes„Pani in Mea _B de. ack, Chost, Limbs, ko. Sudden Flush es of Heat, Burn ing:in the Flesh, Constant nuatinings of Evil, and greaidepre ,- is ton of opta. And will pooltlvely prevent Yellow Fever, U lm Fever. ao, THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISHY They will cure the a bove 41511Fm'q5 in ninety-nit e 0 1/Mout of a hvndrkt Induced by the extensive BEOO and universal oopniapiry Beelapad's l.iertn-,.n is ßittere, (purely alstabl ns a c c i v h c o n Et ru 3 r o: rs itc, , r_ e nn o t l :l e u rc le ci - s up an on d tinsoevi ring sunitinity the ii.c.od gates ef Nostrums in the shape if nnnr whisky, vilely reml.enwied with irkillriollt kW" o.nd 64riot.3neo. Tonie. 6, Stetc achic.s rind tilt Serb. B of - she ~f aleohoLic orepara,toto in toothcr!, t.uttles,and big bellied kegs, under 'the a;'oeilation of Bitters; which, instead of curie' u:::; aggravates diseases aad lucre the - disapi ,, iuted sufferers in &Await. ROUE. LARLY,L7 GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a. new and untried article, but have stood the test of tfteea peas trial by the Amen wan priblia; and their reputation and sale, are not nvadled by any similar preparation. The propriet,rs have thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Ph y*iela Vs and Cittaens. Testifaing of their own personal knowledge. to the benotielil effect., and medical virtues of these Bit tors: DO YOU WANT SO IifETHING co STRENGTH. EN YOU? DO U WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON RTITUTION DO YOU WANT TO FEEL I&LL1 DO Y 0 U WANTTOGET RID OF !Via V 0 CM NAY?DO you WA NT EN"' r! De yon Mint to Weep wen ? Do yon :wont a ?Irish and vigorous fee' ? If sgi do, ti 5.6 HOOF4XND'3 GERMAN BITTERS PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are Darn preparatume sold under the tame of Bittere, put up ill Quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest sohiskyor common rwn, costal° from to 40 cents per aalion, the fasts dieguieed by An ise ortbria ncier Seed, Ma class of BUtera has causrd end wit/ contin ue to cause, ae low; as they ran be sold, hundreds 040 the 41=04w:the drunkard, By their use the ilitinn is kept" continually under Inc io,fluenee of Al coholic Bantu/ante cd the worst kind, the desire for Liquor* created and kept op, and the result is all ght ho rrors attendant upon a drunkard'. We and deat ikr these who desire and will have a Lir.- r Bitteivoze pub Iseh the joilmrisy receipt Get On c Bottle Hoofland's German Bitters, and Paz utith . Three guar& of Good Brandy or liittlaks, and the result will be a preparation that wilt far excel in medicinal nip -twit and trot excel/mos .any QI the numerous Liquor Bsttere in the market, and will cost mach Tenn. You will have all ihavirtues of Eloofland's Bitters in aniaactioa4rith a good article of Liquor, at a ;such leas price than the4e, inferior preparatiow rill cost you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, &ND TICE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all caving relations or friends in toe army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will care nine tenths 'Attie diseases induced by exposures and priva dons incident to camp life. In the lists, publish ed.almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sink, it will be noticed that a very large pro- portion are suffering from debility. Every ease oft.hat kind can be readily cured by Hooftand's filtenuin Bitters, Diseases rem:thing from di/mr dews of the digestive organs are apoidily remov ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if tallseEittere were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of 'Woe might be oared, that otherwise will be lost. e call pattioular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to uge hi, own lennage"has been caved by the Bitters:" rimanst,rtna. August 23d, 1862. Mews. Jones & Boans.—Well, gentlemen. your RooSand's German Bitters has saved. My life, 'There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names. are appended, and who were fully cognisant of Blithe circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four Years, a member of dher man's celebrated battery. under the immediate Command of Can't.. .It B. A 3 res. Through the ex posure attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwe attacked in November last with intimation o f **lungs. and was tor aeventy two days in the: hospital. This was followed by great debility. heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then; removed from the White Hou - se and sent to this' city on board the steamer "State of Maine," fret& whit:dr' landed on the ` 2Bth of J tine. Since that time I have been about td; low as any one could' ba and eiLl retain a spark of vitality For a week or more I was soareely able to swallow anything. tad in dldlorcc a morsel down, it was imo,edi itely thrown un again. ' I amid not even keep a glass of water on my 'ittturitich. Life could not last under these circum glances ;and, aoccrdingly the physicie las who Mahood working ta , ,hfc.ll3 , though unsnecosfal ly,to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch-' er.frankly told me they could do no more for use, Ira 1 ivised mo t , : see a clergyman, and to make such eisp elation of my limited funds as best suit - ad me. An acquaintance who visited me at the ' MONO', Mr, Frederick Steinbron. of 6th below: Aron Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, From the time I commenced taking them the shadow t.f dasqhreCodtki, and I am now, thank God for it, irhetter,,, Though I have taken but two hot . ea, linive gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine 0 heing - permitted to rejoin my wife and dattgti ter, nem whom I have heard nothing for curb. imm mouths; for, gentleman. I am a loyal Virgin ian, rg m. ale vicinity of Front Royal, To your invaluable Bitteril I owo the glorions privilege of main clasping to my bosom those who are dearest Ito math life. - „Ver E truly . ;ours. ISAAC MALONE. ".. lire rally concur in the truth of the above state tOwo t. as we had despaired of seeing our cionirade: ' „Ilialone.reatored to health. - KINACTUDDLEBACK, let N. Y Battery. 01:01161P, A. ACHI.F.x . c o , ii . nth,. Maine. • LEWIN CHEVALIF.Itt, 92d N. Y. 1,',F., SPENEER Ist Artallery, Battery F. j" LB, FAREWELL . Co B. 3d Vermont IVRY B.J'EIioNEE, Co )3, do • NRY T. 111ADDONAIA), Co 0 6th Maine. JOHN F. WARD, Cu i 4. 6th Liaise, HERN.AN HocH , Co fl, 72d N, Y. -. .NATHANIELD., TilomAS, Co F. sits Po, 11.1110iREW J. KIMBALL, Co A, 3d Vermont JOHN JLINKINN Co B. 106th Penna. 85W.41.81.7 W' VOLUITERFE/4"2.. ONontho that WakrP isof the airnatar e eat , ;t of "e Id, JACKSON,' otem. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOE, FOB S 4 00. should your nearest druggist not have tho ar ticle, do not be put Calf any of the intoxicating neparations that may e offered in its place, but Rod to us. and we will forward. aocurely packed y rem. Ordeal &ea, and MalltlfiaettlY. No, 169 krelr'indreet. JONES & EVANS, Oituocessors to C. M. Jackaon ct Co., Prop rietors 'per sale by Druggists and dealers in every swain the united States, and by Dr. (1. -H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh. AIL P. SCHAVARTS, li f lit e o l ia h r li s m astist a ggff r f l i et lil.RlWlNGll4 401 i rasabs Wes by ' SIMEON JOHNPrOIII &Saar acalthaald and Poorer Meet A. J. RANKIN at CO., Siirket street. times doors below 4th. Pittabortb jagsl34,74ead. - Alier.neur tins. • , f N. N. t =tf i N„, Great Discovery. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, Weak Stomaohs„General Debility, Indigestion Di➢ea9e of the Nervous System, Constipation, Acidity of the Stomach, and fc,t all e ses requiii - g a roam THIS WINE INCLUDES THE MONT agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we as sess; Citrate of Magnetic Cattle catabined with the most energetic of vege•able tonics. Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of de bility loss of appetite, and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron. combined with our valuable Nears Tonic. is most 'happy. It aug moms the ampetito, raises the, pulse, takes of rinntrves the-pator of debili ty, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want sox:ratting to strenghten you ? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feerwell ? Do you want to get rid of nevrousness? Do yoi want emrgy ? Do you want to Sleep well? Do you want a - btisk and vigorous feeling ? if you do. try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, This truly valuable Tonic has been so thorough - IS' tested by all classes of the cczmunity. that it is now deemed iodt . sponsihie as a Tonic 3I• diet e, It con but little, gives tone to the E to mach. ten— ey_ates the system and prolongs life. I now only akkm, trial of this valuable tonic.. Counterfeits. . BERARIC OP COTTFTAP.FRITS- , -AS EITNKLE'S BIITEi. WINE OF It{ •N is the only sure and effectual remedy in the Known world for the per manent cure of Dowepsol and Leto 11. y, and as there are a numb.? 01 imitations offered to the pubio:Ve would caution the community to put °hose none but the genuine ern e.e, manufactured by S. A. KUNKEL, and has hit et uwv on the top Of the oork of every bottle. The tact ,that other are attempting to notate this valu able remedy, imoitts its worth and rpeaks volumes in its Mr.,: The BITTHR WlNI: laot; .6 put up in 75 CENT and $l.OO BOTTLF , S, And sold by all respectable Druggists tl rough eat the country. Be particular that every bottle bars thefac-eirritle of the pioprietor's signature. GENERAL DEPOT. No. 118 Market st., Harrisburg. Pa For sale by Dr. KEYSER. Avint, 140 WOOD STREET. ocf:domd New Discovery. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES I T : y BE BELIED .lTNEVT! ito re itd cc not ..uato It speedy in action I Ro Change of Diet is hequired It does not interfere with huffiness pur:ui can be aged without detect on Upward of 2Un cures the peat month, ~ o nce them very severe cn.es. It c adanfed Cr. male and female, old or young I EiIII.L'IS tfPNCIFIC PILLS are the original and nnly genuine Specific PIN Over one hundred physimans have used them it their practice and all speak well of t'fei r r. ffinnes and approve nt their compoffiti-n, which le entire ly vegetable and perfectly ha.nail (Me on the s ;stem. Hundreds of certalicates can be shown. Bell's Specific Pills are the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy ewe in all cases of Spermatorrhea. or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils. such 89 Vrethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gloat. the Whites t Nightly or Involuntary Emissions. Genital Debi.ity and Ir ritability, liiedatirmeo,lmpotenee, Weahne.s or Loss of Power, Z 4 ervc us Debility, Zee al/ t which arise principally from Sexual hxoeages or Self-Abu m, or some constitutional derangement and incapacitates the sufferer frcm f alfilting the duties of Married Life IA all Sexual Diseases, NIG onorrh ea. Gloat and Stricture and in Ilif.eascs of the Bladder and'R id neye they act as a. charm I /41.4/ ie r-rprnmicrti by taking a triagk box / PRIOR ONE DOLL.A.R. Sold by JOSEPH YLUldltiti, oornerr Market street and Diamond and by Druggifts generally Pittsburgh They will be sent by mall seourely sealed et receipt of the money by J. BRYAN, M. D. N 0.7 Cedar street, N. Y., Consulting Phyridan far the treatment or Sem inal, Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Diseases, whr will send fre to all the following valuable works The Fiftieth Thousand.—Dr. Belle Treatise on Self-Abuse. Premature Decay, hn Rotence and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, beminal Weakness, N ightiy Emissions, Gen ita. Debility, aro. A pamphlet of fifty pages, con taining important advice to the afflicted and should be road by every sufferer as the means of ewe in the severest stage is plainly set forth Two stamps to Pay postage. aul7d.4or TO THE PLELit EUtfg PEDIELI.L7 .Witheignorant and:also Iv Modesto fall denomi nations. treat secret and delicate disorders , calf- • 0 p:. i abuse and de easea or - '../- tuatkna common and in- - eideV go yonthtl of beet, sekV ß and adults, single or mar7l.a.j. Bh.nts. Da. airmar publishes the foot of his doing to, the ignorant and falsely modest ar dreadrellY shocked. and think it a treat sin vary immoral and for oontamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and dertehters. Thew family physician should be cautions to keep then In ijnoranoe that they do the same ‘s Dr. BRAIN STIWP. (ezeopt publishing) led a lucrative war.; tine might be lost to them among stupid talsets modest and presumptuous Nmillee, bon• one raised in lachOrtkhOs, sprung np as =aroma and who compare society. intellimmon. man. dollars and cents, mystediously. meanly oriw gotten. It is to publicity, however that numert.= euremts and guardians ere than e that thor n mut* d daughtersaandwarde pra :eohls sickly end of delicate condidon end apPeo.fah , ae have bean restored to health and vigor by DR, BUiLItifSIKUP. besides many before ,and eke. marriage through him Imre Igen m `saved ueN sot faring. anklet:, mortification. ho. Spermator . heft Or nocturnal =missions are conardetely cored In a very short space of time by his new remain, which are t tecullarLy his own. They are compounds from the weittable Kingdom, hating seen th fallataf Meroddaltreatment 6 nehas abandon • id it and substituted the vett& le Female die easm are treetedwith marked Aro cease—nap= bad over fOrtie years OW experience ta their mat meat in hospitals of both the Old World and is the United btaten leads him to say—to all with I, fair his , health and happiness will again blow' upon the now—peed cheek. Trifle no longer with mentebanks and quacks. but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of which so many aetirtallY fill our countries, au. now be relieved. 'providinii,hey attend to it la time Full particulars can ItMd of =treatment. by procuring a ooPy o the edictal Adviser,which le given gratis to all that apply Having the ad vantage Of over forty years experience nra observation. oonatquently, he has superiorln the treatment of spaial di/Paltn% and who is daily eonsattal by the prefon. as well as room! - mended by repootublo Citlsurna, ;:that/aura, t prietoro of hotels, ice. (Mee Smithtlet street. near Diamond eine:. Private COtzrloi* estrous tarn parts V. to Urn strictly at tedidsd *a. Wert t,, KOK 000,, diaktv • oburgb Post Ones. SYRIIF OF MANDRAKE. AND SIIL- LINGIA, - - Having had a man employed for the last six years compounding the above excellent remedied for my own praotiee„ and having used them with uncommon success in all that time, I feel it a duty to set them before the publie, es my exp.. ricmoe leads me to think they are as near specifies as any remedies well can be for the following diseases, namely : Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the b100d. , .i One trial will oonvinoe any .person of their fitness for those diseases. . .... Prepares End sold by_ 'J. W. BRANSTRIJP, M. L. .13 , 18tf 85 Smithfield et.. Pittsburgh. Pu. CONCORD GRAPE VINES. WE WERE AMONG THE r " utusiro secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and have fruited it for five ears. We obtained our original vines from Mr. BIELL who. origina-; ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in 1858 awarde4 ns a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, in 1860, a premium for it as the BEST new eealling gape. in all respects superior to the Oar stock el Vines Is unequalled anywhere, which we offer at cents each, 0.50 per dozen. $12,60 per 100, $lOO pea. 1,000. Small vines at less prices. We can famish a few extra large vines at from 50 cents to $1 each. missoakc. No. 29 VIM Street Medical. FOR THE CURE OF Medical. IMPORTANT TO. LADIES. GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY." HARVEY'S 'CORM THERMAL FEMALE PILLS AVE, NEVER YET FAILED c WHEN 21-• the* dirocrtions bare boon 'strictly followed.) in removing difficultios arising from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE Or in restoring the System to perfeot health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Protarsus Uteri. the Whites., or other weekners of the Uterine Or gans. 'Fticv Pills are perfeet4 -harmless on the oonstitniiri, and may be token by the most del biota females without °masks dielees; at the same time THET ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and rintoring the system t a healthy condition. toad by . in Mg log on the monthly netted with regulauty, no matter from 'what cause the ob•traction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the fun three or f.ur mo ha of pregnancy. though safe at any usher Limo, as miscarriage would be the result. Each t,,,x contains 6. , PHIL PRICE', ONE Di )I..LA_R. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE On L. iseasea of Females. Pregnancy, 11Lsearriage, Barrenness, titerility, Reprodu.ition. and Abuses of Nature, and empostie . illv the LAD ES' P • VA rh 1l t LICA L ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, salt t:ee to any address nix cents re quire I to paypostage.. .The Pills and Bcok will be sent by mail. es ntl. entiallY• when desired. sictineLY 86e Lao, and pt....paid. on receipt of money by J BhY stiq, Genrral Agent.. No, id Cedar street, New York. ttlit..'iold by all tie princ i pa , Druggists. Joseph Ftemtu g , broggist career of the Diamo-d and Market et., ; gent t.,r Pittsburgh. net', emdsw 111 Aii 1100 D; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! .hut Publiehod 'n'n erql,lenee/one. Pneetl eta I. EC - r E ittN H NATURE, JIL treatment and radical earned Spermatorr bna, or Seminal 1V eakness, Involuntary limbs moos, sexual Debility, and impediments to Mar riage gen ere Iy; N ervou STI CortoutnPtioti. Ea ilopey and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, rezdlting horn Self-abuse, uy Rant, J. V tiorrat.. u !)., math , rof the Green Book, le A 1/0011 to '1 how ttud , . of Ntifforers," Sent under ee,ll. in it run envelope to any ad dress, post po n d on n.ceirt.,4 :ix cents ortwo pos tage clamp , by Iln• JC. KLINV, 127 Bowery, ew York, Post lull, 8.. Itsss6, Gold MIR. TO IR I VENTTI A N 11 olt E LI N 151 EN_ ,r in pint bottles, pric • to, eentis. 540 MAIN nr., HARTFORD, Conn. DR Tomei.: Dear Sir— I hare been in the lir ery businees for the limit twenty yea:amid during that time have been usini all the varioul lini ment. and Intl, ns of the day, but never have found an article equal to p ur Venttian Horse Limit nut I hare fair's' tested it en my horned in ctitterni er, sprains, rut., calks, Is. things of the landi, ,at also 1.. r rheurnatlPlll on myself, and hove always loan i it an in vainfibie remedy. tteaPeetf ally 3 Sul.: 1, al, L, .aollt et, 1 • ro ,1 1., T hotnx% Redpath, Dia mon t Alloy. Ptttaburio. oc9 NEW GOODS. 1447 E ARE RECEIVING THE LAII g•n: cw ii•c.d+ue ever brought from tho eot_ umniing among othera - tierman town li ooki suco Nt BIA Trimming= 11) it, and in Fruit !.re o.lantily 110 tt 110 kL SRI!' 1' FYNE AND WOOLEN SHIRTS FRENCH CORAETRI And a largii euN I) of liIIII'n'S- EMLROIDERI FANCY ti , n.il):= AND NOTIONS At I'LlaolconCe and Retail We only buy from first hands and sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. ItLA C U M & GL y DE, IN Market 'street, Between Fourth and Diamond WIT. PL FA.BEII 6: CO., lAN ENGINE. BUiLDEN: 7A - on Jr q.SfitAL ti4N141%1% Ain OILER 6IAREd3 dear t 56 Fsrin. L, it hezzasurer - Dena MALIN Ole ixtrELl fsip E.OLL HINDS OR etenzr, rznaing tram three to or. , hundred and fifty horse power, and fruited fa Eirtst Mills, yaw MLUA. Blast l'arnacee. Ancierina eta. Wye nutlet:liar attollllob to t 4.3 aoutrtniettlon of Enkiaeci !Lod Maelnaccst tor ch..: milk, and low aw.ghts. vattl.ty and meulcr taw mina. Have afro on hap:, t nleh^d and rawly for snit. clout at abort nonce, tittinct and. Boilers of avert dearrintian. Also, turotehl,talors end:la:AL iron eeperstej 7 . WYouirht iron tiltafting, 13,g:tiers and Bullies emery varlots, and cratinuo the manufacture of Woolen Macainory timi.tUarltino Carde. Ora privre are low, war machinery manufactur ed of the host ntaterialr, and warrant( In all mow to give tefirfaztion. iiiirOrdoro from Gent of the oonnt.l7 ollht at and vromptty Clled. falldkw IVINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Be it resolved by the Senate and Howe a/ Kepreienlatives of the theamon wealth of Penneyinania in General Assembly met, That the folic TV nig amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. In an oordanee with the provisions of the tenth artiolo thereof. There shall bean additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: SECTION 4 Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be m actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by tho author ity of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex orcise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under ouch regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were Present at their usual place of election. There shall he two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as &fictions eight and nine, as follows: Stccrrfor S. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. SECTION S. No bill than be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers, privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been. er may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth. • JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of the HOMO Of Representatives JOUN P• PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate, OPYIOIII OW THI bY.OILETAIY OY THE CoiIIIONVEALTH, Harrisburg July i, YENNSY LV A.. lA. I do horo::y certify that the foregoin lV g anned original full, true andoorrect copy el the Joint Resolution of the Gen eral Assembly. entitled "A J oint R0811(11tiOn pro- posing certain amendments to the COdßtitlatiOn." RA the same remains on ule in this aloe. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and canoed the seal of the tiecretary's Of fice to be affixed the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER. julfkdtf Secretary of the Commonwealth. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. WE ABE NOW EIANUFACIVRING a aucerio - i aitiolo of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliv.r from our C 044. YARD, 609 LIBERTY STREET, Best quality of Ir A 111. ILA COQ= , , Always on Rand as usual. nott DICKSON. STEWART 00. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1863. FIRST NATION AL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OPPICH OP COMPTROLLER DP THE CIIIIRENOT • aingtomCity. Aug. stl, 1863. WHEREAM, F y satisfactory evidence presented tn the undersis .14, it has been made to azwear that the FIR/3f NATIONAL BANK OF Pll7 - S BURGH. in tb County of Allegheny and Sts , t.t. of Pennsylvania has been duly organized antic and according to the requirements of the Act if Congress, entitled "an Aet to provide a NE.tiODPI Currency, secured by a pledge of United tqatcs Stooks and to provide for the eircuWien and re demption thereof," approved February '2sth, 113e8, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Ban : ing, Now TEMREPORE. 1, Hugh McCulloch., Com troller of tho Currency, do hereby certify; that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Penn oelvar Is. is antnorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, 18t n. HUOR MeCULLOCH, 88 Comptroller of the Curie-nor. The First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LATE PITTSBURGH THEIST COMPANY Capital s4oo,ooo.mith privilege to lu crease to sl,ooti,ooo, The Pittsburgh Trost Company haring organ ised under the aoL to provide a National C'ur reneF, under the title !h eFIRwI NATIONAL BANK uF PITTSBURG'', would re2pertfully offer its ser:icas fur the oollectiou of Notes. Grafts, 13111, of Exchange, So., receive mentY un deposit and buy ant sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The suesiess which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Comparzi nine° its organisation in 185:2, will we belive be a sufficient guarantee that businew entrusted to the new organisation will T , eoiVCt the some pi cimpt attention. Having a very ostensive correspondence with Banks and Danki.rs, throughout the country, we believe we can offer maw - nal fseitities to thoso wbo do business with as. The business will ho conducted by the same officer,: and direet•r:. . Jae,lm Lanettlth. Wm. K. Nimiok. Roberti Hays. Alexander Speer. Thomas Bell, Franeig 11. Bann Thos. Wlrrbtmen t Alex. Bradley. Samuel Ilea. JAMES LACUHLIN. President JOHN a SUI:LLY. Cashier. A nftupt r..th Ige3:dAlett I=l KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, frio 114 Wand St., Second doe abc.v 4 Fifth Street, IitIALEILS efi rottr.l (a IN AN!) EECtlzinatt, In.. Bank Noint. ,, , and , h,vt•-n• wee t trtAtt.- (2••iIe,CIOTIC promptly attuntio, t 0 0,1.11 _ Apt OLD, SILVER, DI:11 AN ID NO I'EN It 11.:ortiGnAtw ckticrtisruth, tan Cetrti6e4toa, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, d All otbergoy ern ment roonntio, bough W. H. W I LLD). 31N a CO., nattfttn.d tvoct stroz corny: IM=Ba FURNISHII46 STORE. GOODS FOR 'l'll 1 KITCHEN. oLu V ES. Brushes Baskets Jetts Mouiao Wash Basins Cup Mops Wire Stoves Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting tipoous Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans Bird Roasters k'ry Pans Farina Boilers Egg Boaters Flour Pails Water Ftherera Pie Plates Clothes Wringers Wooden bpoons Butter Prints Wash Tuba Soap Cups Toast Forks Sad Irons Most Presses Cake Boxes, Ire_ &c. 'I.NO ROOM. - Castors , Call Bells Syrup Jugs Nut Picks Cake Knives Fish Knives Crumb Knives Ice Crocus Knives Salt Stands , Napkin Rings Fruit Stands ' Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spoons Round St Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets CIITLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square 11 alters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork R spotoi Trays Crumb Tray, Dish Covers ' Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins Wino Strainers Coffee Cafetims Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Craokors Table Mate Round Waiters Broad Baskets I Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpener.) Refrigerators Water Coolers, &c. FOR THE CHAMBER. Toilet Jars • Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Matress Brushes Gas Shades Shaving sßtnas Nursery Shades Broils Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whisker Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Waa Tapers Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. Libraey Steps Door Mate Vienna rah Globes Vestal Bird Cages i Meat Safes Vissetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames" Flasks Camp Knives I Camp Portfollor. And everything Pertaining to a well appointed lousehold. To bo obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of Tin Ware, Wood en W or z Spice Boxca Cup Tuba Straw ottor: Bair Sieve. Mine° Knlvod Silver Soap Chamois Skewer! elridirons Lemon Squeosors Stow Pana Wane irons ) Ish Kettles Ham Beilern Grater, Larding Noodlen Pudding Pane Bread Pane Butter Ladl 01 Iron Holders Stop Ladders Keeler! Clothed Lints. Scales Cook's Knivea Bread Soxee Sooope UitAß'Eßtl BRAIDS FOR TUE D 1 • BUSIR P KAY & RICHARDS NO. 30 FIFTH STREET First door below the Exchange Bank lA. An goods delivered free of charge in the oily, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Dn (ammo borough, eto. agls-law NOTICE. nAIFING RECEIVED IN FOR MA. tion that persons have at different tim es in the name of the Sul slate ce Committee, solic itel contributions of Fruits and Vegetables from the gardners and country neople in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. we take this meth od of giving notice. that we never authorized any one to collect such contributions for us or the Hospital. and that contributions thus collected have never reached us. _ W. P. WEYMAN, JOS. ALBREE t }Ex. Com. H. M. ATWOOD, Contributions for the Subsistence Committee, should be selt to Messrs. Wcyman & Son, Smith. field st. or Messrs Geo. Albree. Son & Co. Wood street. sel2 H. J. LYNCH AVING VACATED THE FRONT of his atoro. No• 96 Market street, to make alterations, will be found in the new addition,in rear of old store, entrance on Market alley, first door from sth street, where Dry Goods will be sold oh CAP- auls REMO V A L. Ink R. IF, BARDEEN HAN REMOVED DJ' from Smithem'd street, below the Girard Bone, to N 0.14.5 Fifth street opposite the Court House. P.D2l:tf. Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. ANEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOB wetting Planta and flowers. washing window, carriages, &c. Pumps of every description sold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa...or Drawer made and sold. W ELDON a KELLY, 164 Wood St. in 3 One door from Edith Banking , Houses. OF PITTSBURGH EMIEIM MM=ll I,OIFSF:KIEEPER S Educational. Hon. Wilson 111oCandleql. Judge of the United Cates Circuit Court. President. Eotaor or Penn & St. Char Bt, Pato burgh Peutea., 1111 HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND AL beat. *35 pose for a full Commercial coarse. No extra tbarges for Manufactuers. Steamboat, Rai/road and Bank (took-keeping. Minister's sons at , ms-calf price. Students en ter anti rociew at any time. This Institution is comineteit. by experienced Toactirrs and praotic"..l accountants, who pre pare young men for active business at the least expense and shortest time for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplomas granted for mow only. Hence the preference for grad. times at this College by business men. Prot ft • C.:wley, the best Penman cf the Union, Who hulda the largest number of FIRST Paz mums, and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. 11p.. A ttend whore the Sous and Clerks of busi ness man graduate. For !specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue coutaining till information. cmclose twenty-five cones to :no Frincpals. _ _ _ JENKINS et SMITH sT FRANOLS OOLT 'MEI WIDE A. CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS flpHliS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LOKET7.O, Cambria county Pennsyl vania about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts berth, was chartered in I£.BB, with priviliges to , nfor the usual Cotlctiate Simon and Degrees. rh. lr•cation of the allege is one of the most healthy in Penn tvania—this portion of the Alle gheny.. Moneta:l , 3 being trove:binl for its Di= peter. bracing air. and picturesque acenery,_ Tb( Scholastic year commences on the FIRST AIiaNDAY after the l'dh of AUGUST, and ends about the `iiith of JUNE follewing. It it divide I h-to two Soo - done. Students cannot return home ivtrobb the All the Apparatus nom . iry for 1,-..nd Surveying. Er.gineerina. he. Ltet., k ill be Nu' ,O..ed try the lastitni!or. to the Smdente. Lai shz i , cal lingo fora: no extra lent.- ' , PI be admitted from eight y to the age f manhood. and rvitler. pa:;able b./I.f yearly . $ . Sz 65 urveyng gnu thle nl mAtruments, per an pun &rat Mr,.l..ru Laticuage.l. eztra Vacation at .the College.. 2A ran be made to tho Rt. Rev. Btabop Lumeneo. Rc Rev. Bishop Wood. Phila.dela. Pee. 1. :3 GcrattP Rev Dr. O'Hara,il Philadelphia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Phila de phin:oiev Pierce Mahar. Harrisburg :, 11-- A hLek ru,? do 17 to Lo - ,e'.e fr: m Ores e• n. Devil For .M ice Poo uubee. Arife. ifod Bouts. Mottu in Fur+. NV Quinn., dtc., inauebr On Han te, Fowls. Animalß. se. Fut at. in ERIC and fa boxes, bottles and flasks: and o.a.‘kd for 1 - 1, tabs. Publio Instd tuners., Sr. "01.1 y iaCalliblo remedies known." 'Free from Poisons , " "Not daDv•r o u ilornan Family." "Ratarotoo ant oi thetr b .le, to die." sir- sold wholelale in all teryte macs. 4. ....td by all Druggists and Dealers every where, Sir Beware, of nll worthloot innltationt.. iihr See that "Cn-tnr's" name hi on each box, bottle and titmk before you huy. Adiret, lIENILT R. COSTAR. Prir.ntenl Depot, ISrro N. y. thy- Sold by E. E. SELLEtt.S.t. CU., and EL L. FA 11 N tiCK Whuleaule Agents, Pitts: burg. tyl6-6mdeodincr SMITH, PARK & Co. Ninth Ward Foundry Warehense, No. 149 rue& ciiill2o Second sts, Manufactirer .01 aliandi-il ani descriptions of Coal Oil Ketorts and Siajla, Gas and Water pions. Sad Irons. Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes. Seel klonlds Ilsngers and C...uplinga. Al.. Jobbing and Machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the kundr;, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. o2llydJew J. DUNLEVY, (} r o ar . NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH. PAL invz-%:lvday. Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. CORNUCOPI.Y. SALOON ALWAYS in ..I.dranPO. The proprietor of this noted eat ing erab.i.diment hasjust recioved a large Pup • ply of Be Oysters. Toey nl.l no served up i n the best possible manner, with all the delic.icie, the Market affords Don't forget the place, corner of Fdtb and Union streets. se2.. , dtf F. WEN, Proprietor. mEDICAL CARD F. X. DIROLETTE, M. D.. From tho Medical Fnoulty of Paris, France. Ex Intern • Herideut Phyrneian) of Hotel Dieu, Charit; IlnEpttale, &e. Date of Diploma, 19211. O rFI t' F. 67 GRANT STREET, St Nlcholn% Building. CC/Mink:lor I, , in very Tuesday and F iday, I role lei o'clock to 12 a m., and from 2 to WALL PAPER 1:0E1 AUTUMN OF 1863, A en,. plan nriz,,rt in ant of beautiful PAPER HANGINGS Of all styles, at prices lower than can bo again offeroii. For sale 'luring the s,ason by W. P, MARSHALL, sa3 S 7 Wood &root. . _ A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT LIFFENBACHER'S, No. 15 FIFTH STREET, mhra^ing Gent's. Ladies, Misses and Children's Wear in great variety. sell OTICE.—AN DREW IN LOMA N, OF Pittsburgh, HENRY PHIPPS, Jr., and 110N1 AS N MILLER, of Allegheny city have tt, s dAy catered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the Ro4 ng Mill business. ur dor tho fl Id name of KLOAIAN dt PHIPPS. Andrea Kminan and Henry chime Jr as Hen. erai and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner, thD partnership to continue until the Ist day of January, 1870. ANDREW KLOMAN, HENRY PIIIP FS. J a , orlo-lawirx THOS. N, MILLER. 1110 EROVALL OF LIVERY STABLE. AIL The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the roar of the Scott louse. to near the corner of First and Smithfield street, W. C. Conn s old stand. is prepared to furnish carriages. buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no tice, Also horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals will rezeive his special attention, IVE.A I. BM CIELA ND. EW Fostirrs AND hums 100 boxes orimo ()range& 100 do do Lel:lomA 2'Ba d gs new rmilich Walnuts. o 010 N Pam * . 20 do do Brasil Nutm 20 do Fresh Cocoa Nutir. 50 do Almonds Bordeonz Irks: JUSt received and for Eale bY ItNYBDIft h BRO'S. ant Nos. 126 and 1213 Wood steer. PPLES-150 BARBELS OF GREER Apples. Just reosivedand for aslobY FBIZEIS 003 maw Market and Sint streets. BANK' OF PiTTSBURGII, oobe 1 A N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI. A'R BE °TOM of this Bank will be he'd at the Bank.ng lICALSO on MONDAY, November 16th. between tho hears of 10 a, to.. and 2 o'clock p. m. The ainual meeting of the Stockto4lers w.ll be hel t n TITEtiDAY, November 3d.• at 11 o'clock a. to. .1.;11N BARRER, bcl6 3 ddativ Dimlner. • MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS' PANE .eteher 15, 1863. THE ANNEAL ELECTION FOR I. RECTORS will be hold at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 16th day of Novemoer 'list, between the battle of 10 a. in.. and 2 p. ;The acr.ual neeetln , of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the lid day of November; at 10 c'elook a. M. JOHN SCOTT. Jr.. aelO to Cashier. Orrtzkas' BANK. Oct her 15, 1' 63. N ELECTION FOE THIRTEEN .4011. RIIBTORm of LLD! Bank will be held at the Dankirg Ectue oa MONDAY November 16th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Tte regular anx.ualmeetitig_uf,aus Stook ,. old are win be held on TCEE.DAY, November3d, at 11 o'oloat a. in. GEO. T. VAIV DOREN. 0016 to Cashier. IRON Crrr BANK or PITTSBURGH, otober .5. 1863. N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI RECTORS ,f this Bank will be he'd at the Banking House, on 'MONDAY. Noven her 16th, between the hears of 11 a. m.. and 2 Jo. at. The annual meeting of the Stockholders tell be hold on TUESDAY, Novemb r 3d. Atli o'clock ti. m. J. MAGOt. FIN. ocl6-Imd Cashier. ALLEGHENY BAEK„ Pittsburgh. Uctober 14, 1663. 4 N ELECTION FOE DIRECToRS OF .XM . . this Bank will to held at the Banking Roast on the 16th of November next, between the hoLrs of 10 a. m and 2 o'clock. p m... J. NV. Cool{., Cashier. The annual mee'ing of the btockhulders will be r.,c kt on the 24 day of November next, at:l2 o'clock, m. oc 5-te OFFICE or TEE Pf.NN'A., I . 63 I TRA2iOE CO-. } PITT}3BURGH, l'etober 9th. Bro. raIHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THIS JI Cr mi any are hereby notified that t o an nual eleopen for D , ectore f.r the ensairg year, wit/ be held at the office. N 0.63 Fourth street, be • tweon the hours of ten o'clock a. in., anill o'uiock feat I. on MONDAY. the 2d day of November. I. tin 'kat hPitOUL. oclo-td decretary. FRUIT TREES, &0., Ara. gnirß STOCK OF TREEN, OF LARGE 11 Ur size, fcr tall planting. is floe, viz: APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM, CHERRY, and GRAPE VINES, viz: DELAWARE, CONCORD, And the new approved sorts in largo quantities. and all • [Ler Nursery Stock for profit. Ornamental Shrubs and Evergreens, In great varieties. Farmers and others comineto the Nurseries with the r own wag-ns will be furnished extra large TREES at the usual rates. T. I. SWELLS & CO, se26-ltdk4tvr SE wIGKLEY. PA. West Virginia Land for Sale. A VAILITAULE AND FINE TRACT' of about 473 acres of highly cultivated land to be sold low; situated on the Little Kanawha River, about 4 miles from the City of Parsers burg, Wood County, W. V. The whole of which is under good tund substantial fence, and more than one-half is highly improved and cultivated. The balance is welt timbered and the whole well watered. There is also on this farm a splendid orchard, besides 150 young trees settut two years age. This is one of the most desirable farms and residences in the County or State. This farm wilt be so d low. Terms easy. and a good bargain awaits the purchaser. For farther Particulars apply or addreat M. P. AMISS, 10327;ltdamw Parkersburg. W. 'V. Farm For Sale. PITT3I3URGH A N IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE, coutai ins e 3 acres, situat ad in Near Stevenson's mill. The said farm being in a high state of onitiva.ion; has two dwellingr, a &eel barn, tpring done :, aLI a 1 tan yard. to gether with all things necesoary. ioo.uoing a coal batik_ Just three mites from the river. For fur the]. particulars enquire by mail, or otherwise of ROBERT HOOD, On the premises. Moon P. 0.. Al.eghe: y 00.. Pa. 008-2ttik4tw ■ IR. HALSEY, OF NSW YORK, ILLS AY invented a process by which a rich and luxuriant WINE is produced from certain plants of great medicinal virtues. This delightful Wine combines all the high medicinal properties of the Dangle/urn. Sarsaparilla. Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry, and certain other plants, whose virtues aro ten times snare effective as medical agents. So pure and concentrated are the medicinal proper ties of this Wine, that it has been found the most effective medicine now in use. Frequently, less than a single bottle restores the lingering Patient from debility and sickness to strong and vigorous health. Every dose shows its good effects on the constitution, and improves the general health; and with Dr. Halsey's celebrated GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are permanently cured. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION... A box of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will cure the most distre“ssing forms of this omplaint. AGIIE AND FEVEIL—Ono or two doses o the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine will break the acne and cure the Patient in all cases, when the directions on the bdttle aro adhered to. DROPSICAL COMPLAINFS.—From on to two boxes of the Pills, and three bottles of th Wine cure this obstinate disorder. DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS.—, The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highl3 efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxes of the Pills. and three or four bottles of the Wine, are sufficient to accomplish a cure in the worst cases '• NIGHT SWEALT,S, Ererreel Now and Wcakiy Stara of Ow Cbi. uwen.—Tlie Forest Wine is a popular reined or all these complaints. One to three bottle cure the worst cases without the use of the Pills; but when the complaint is accompanied with come other disor der. the Pills will be required. RELEUBLILTISIL-ahe efficacy of the For est Remedies in Rheumatism is very singular, Some of the most - distressing oases 1 eve saw have been cured by them in ten or twelve day fine. BILIOIIS DISORDERS AND rout, STOMACH.--One purgative dose cf the Forest Pills will cure any bilious disorder or any cora plaint arising from Foul Stomach and morbid con• dition of tho bowels. FEVERS..-Ono or two purgative doses will cure fevers. COUGHS, COLDS, ETC.—One box of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will break np and onre the most severe colde. coughs, and pain in the breast ULCERS, BOILS. BLOTCHES, Scabbed jih a d, Ringworm, Erv,4elae, Salt Rheum, 'Sore Eyee.and even kind of Humor. These complaints all arise from ono common cause—impure biood.— Generally nothing but the Pills aro required for he cure of most of these disorderN but if both remedies are used, two boxes of the Pills, and tett, or three bottles of the Wine, will cure the very worst oases, and frequently by less than half the quan llN tity. jADICE..-awo boxes of the Pll many bottlesof the Wine, curethe wore, owe of Jaundice. FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A fen does of the Forest Ali ins clues the most distressing forms of these complaints: and if the Wino be followed up a few weeks, these derangements will not odour again. The Wine exactly suits the female constitution, and gives . streugth, bo vigot.and blooming health. Over a mllion ofboxes and bottles have been sold within the last two years, M the United States and Canada. Letters and certificates to the amount of many thousands, have been received, testifying to the cures and good effects of these remedies. Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dol lar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars.— Forest Pills. twenty-five cents per box, General r spot, 55 walker Street, Ncw York and kept yy one or more respectable druggists in almost every city and village in the Union and Bridal Colonies. Dr. GRO,KEYSER, Agent, - Wood street. Bold by DragalstB everywh e. FOR BALE -- I ROW OFFER FOR sale until the first of March 1884. a email farm of 49 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches, strict measure. idniated on the waters of Robison Ron. and underlaid with atone coal and convenient to Railroad. Enquire of N. Barclay on the prem ill6/3. or addriais schfr/_ _Pleal N. BAROI4Y_. w. Noblastown. Pa. Bank Elections. MOON TOWNSHIP, ESTABLISHED 1842. DAILY POST. AMY POST-ADVANCED HATES Out year, f3i-' x months. - " Three One One week. delivered in the city To agents per inandred Dr.-Brownson's i heology. A writer in, the German Reformed Mes senger over the signature R—, and -dating from Mereersharg Theological Seminary, published during the past month some in leresting papers of Dr. 0. A. Brownson, and his theological fluctuations. .It, is melancholy indeed to see the contrast which is so plainly shown in these papers between Brownson's farmer truly Catholic avowals, and his later dissatisfied and carp ipg tone. The writer himself says, "Every man who has read his Review for the last four or five years, must have found reason to suspect, notwithstanding Dr. Brown- Eon's avowal to the contrary, that whet he wants is a change in the life, the principles of the Catholic Church, in much that Catholics hold as vital." The truth is that, though Dr. Brownson has written ably and well on the • Church, we are forced to suspect that he has never fully seized •i.a true and proper concepe tion of this k ertly human, partly divine so ciety. He looks, it seems to us, at one time on the purely human, at another on the purely divine Bide, bat he fails to har monize them, so to bring their quality to unity as to comprehend their mutual re lations. Thus, formerly looking at the infallible teaching power, and at the grace giving dispensation instituted of God, wearied and harrassed by long years of doubt and uncertainty, he glady caught at the divine element, extolled it as was but just, and was never weary of deploring the misery of his friends who knew it not, and of inviting them to come' to en joy with him the great boon of Truth and Grace. But gradually the first fervor wore off, his attention was called more to the human element in the Church, awl we find him writing of her much as he would write of any merely human organization, recommending courses of action avowed ly based upset' expediency, and magnify ing as greatievils things, which though evils, need not be feared so mach by one who remembers the invincible power given from above to the Spouse of Christ. Thug it has come to pass that in his late writings there is a sad want of that pits- credulita. tis affect-us, of that filial docility which i a the indication and the effect of a truly Catholic spirit. But, especially, we dank ne greatly mistakes the nature amid extent of Catholic faith. He appears to hold that ouiy that which has been defined to be faith, is really a part of Catholic faith. Teis is not true ; Catholic faith is always the same, and is to be found in the living tradition and practice of the Church; de finitions merely promulgate certain points more clearly, and take away all excuse of igeorance from those who do not admit them. If a person knowingly, contradie, the docrine of the Church as he finds it in her living tradition, in her liturgy, or her practice, he commits a mortal sin against faith, whether there has been a definition, he is a heretic in the technical sense of the word, that is, he incurs not only the guilt of the sin of heresy, but also the censure fulminated against it. But thili censure is not incurred unless by an outward mani festation of the heretical opinion, so that a man who denies in his heart the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, but does not outwardly express his unbelief, does not incur the censure, though he is certain ly guilty of the crime of heresy. The narrowing of Catholic faith to the points defined by the Church is theoretically in defensible, and practically productive of the worst results. There is no usein mak ing a dry synopsis of an EncLiridion, of the definition in matters of faith, and tell ing a Protestant that this is all he is bound to believe ; for such an assertion is not true. We are - bound to believe all that the Church believes, and she believes now exa; tiv what she always believed, what she believed before she made any defini tion against heresy. Having fallen into this fundamental mistake, Dr. Browneon has been fluctua ting theologically until he has well nigh parted altogether from his ofd moorings. He no longer is a fair representative of Catholic thought. If Protestants want to know the spirit of Catholic faith, they need not expect to learn it from him. We say this with regret, but it is the truth. Others saw this result long ago, and warned the public against him. Bishops first withdrew their approbation from hie Review, and gradually were obliged to ex press their disapproval of his principles. Still, as long as lee did not exceed the bounds of Catholic liberty, 'we did not consider that this disapproval was intended officially to conaemn the Reviiev, and we consequently tho t I lit to be ear duty to treat it as a Ca . :nolic periodical, though we always expressed our dissent from his un Catholic views. It is a matter of great difficulty to determine in individual cases, where these bonds are overstepped; in deed, it is only when authority announces its decision that we can speak with cer tainty. Without, therefore, presuming to decide this point, we feel it our duty to say that, in our humble judgment, Dr. Brownson's theology is not sound, that it is opposed•to the spirit of Catholic faith, and, on one point at least, even to the let ter, and that it is calculated to mislead persons both in and out of the Church. Dr. Brownson'a ability is very great, and tnis is the reason why we regret that it is misused and thrown away on efforts which can do no good, and may, we fear, do much harm to himself and others.—Cath olfc. Punishment of a Defaulting Quar termaater. ' Captain J. W. Howland, Assistan Quartermaster United States volanteerst and Acting Chief Quartermaster Fifth Army Corps, has been found guilty before a general court-martial, of having received $18,470,04 of public money for the use of the Quartermaster's Depart ment in the Fifth Corps, and-embezzling , the same by applying it to other than the' use of the public service. It will be re membered he absconded with the money to Canada, and was arrested and binught to trial by order of the War Department. He was sentenced tt. be cashiered, and compelled to refund to the Government the money yet unaccounted for by him, to be forever disqualified to hold any office of trust or profit - in the United States, and be imprisoned for five years. The Secretary of War has directed that he be imprisoned in the penitentiary at Albany, New York. French Tobacco and the lymph The French Courier, of New York, says that whenever the administration at Washington will permit, the French naval vessels are ready to sail for .City 'Point, James river, to bring off the French to• bees° now in Richmond. The Courier alleges that the dela_ now it all with 'the admit:duration at Washington, .«.........«LLS Navy.