JAMES P. B Medical. Hooflahd’s iHMiHI BITTHS. ns. O. M, JAOKSOB. PIU.J., phi a, Penna., Is sox A. bae room drink SUBSTITUTE for rum, .OR AN Intoxicating Beverage BUT A HISHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extract. A PBRE TOmo. Fr *® f * OUI Alcoholic Stimnlanta or litfarlotu Drags. Wril effkctuajxt . CURE JUver Complaint, Dyspepsia and Janndie* BO ~ OFIAICD’S GEEIfAN BITTEBS r „, ™ RE kvkky case op «w»* t^w“i£or! a ‘ B 8 dered Stomach, Obsem the Following Symptoms fal% Prom Disorders ol the : , Cocotira hOD, inwad • r / il “. Fullness or 1 Blood to tne Head. NBUa C e[‘%^L t l i'’ Sto “«h, \**"RS£ &'*& n »3JSwSSof BuL- Head. IKS'ef £*•» to tt e ■qsSS^f- Isugmings of iyjf 1 I treat Det>j ee- * I •ion of | Spirits. | HOOFIAJND'S &EBMAJJ BITTEBB . WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD APPETITE STRONG NERVES HEALTHY NERVES STEADY NERVES, BRISK FEELINGS, HEALTHY FEELINGS A SOOD COHSTImiOS \ZT^r T ' vTto « will makethe deucate WILL MAKE THE WILL M>KE THE depressed WILL MAKE THE SAUOW COMPLEXION WILL MAKE XHE ******* bright Vviij prove a blessing in 12 VEity FAMILY. Caa be used with perfeot safety by , OLD female, _ ro ° &NGd J*ABTICCI,AB SOTK K. *js£2szgSr -SsiMte&ar f-i?" <o tiw rta deaikffthe R ?% tprtem xs kept eontinuaUv und*r th*'J^* ir We fhoiic Zar^rit}’^ ue T‘ Q/A ,‘- ,l£*otU creole* aadkertZ' U *«’•?/«■ U# horrors attendant-w?*a resuit m ** aTe “ %»°r Quirts of ««i2f , B M LS ,d ** tnrtu« and <ru* wwwnce any o/ *A« numerous Limtr» r.vT <r *^ i v "“#*» «** v r * h&pt all the virtues of Hlwftand*B oonsutotton with a rood *7/• "**” tn W«A few priofl wiU oont vouT Wmor preparation, dklicatk chilbbes, loose nine) from IHAHASWra •Way, With aoarcel? any flesh™,? waiting oured in a very™ oml^£? 11 , £" I bo P«». “• OMM, will hare a effta* m Buoh Swotting from lev ere ol any kind—Theaa Bin... wIU renew y^rn should be without them. W Md AgQQ '^* om ev ' Newton Breton. DTifj , . , Ai.n T w “ °‘ ters s* frJ th. benefits h. bVfrvas teB t*' ‘ of this oity, because I waji *'• “• J Mksoii, for many years under the?mn 4ce<l - a ® alnitt b eni wars omefly an aloohoi^rniitm^T 11 , !ho ? ad to my friend Hobart Shoemaker 1 “ de i l " removal of this prejudice benim/.' , q ■ lor encouragement to try themf K aQ f for th“ at ?“, lun * wounued cebiUty Thi 0 * r‘ three b ttties ol these Bitters at ,h„' Idß “ e < the present year waa fniint»lw u 0 «Rinnmg of «d rest^aUo^ol“egre e o fb^dir7 ldS f l ■ .safe PHILADELPHIA, June 23,1862 i. NmV TON BROWN. ATTENTION BOLDIEBB T M FBIEhd, or 80IauEB(t frioQdi in. toe army to°the L £u)t‘3? V*- a ri OIUof LAND-8 Semanßittera' wi 1 l „„ at aOQF -0.1 the aisesaae mduoedby toctha tioMinoidont tooamn life Tvfkfu • ao<i ¥"»»- *} aLnort dailyiilhf newsp^ pu*m*il srt?lsl,S? ,s ’“'®.w*£ : t«» th * n kfnl tot n?ZS4fc. D rM; dred to hei t ?hv D ,'}. ho ' lp,ta i?' L who BitthWhent to them by their Wrad."" ° f th “ B bewaheof counterfeits. on Oie S of BoSj SON "i* tesas-g $s M S?£§£“ d ™«& KnmtrMiffiZZte' •»» JOKES & EVAKft , , «PFOR SAXE 67 Drn—i-, . ° r *' I •▼•trtbwn in the United §tj£?* ** d “- AOlouUv I *•'•■• * PKKPARBD BY JU*WCAL CARR „ ,v J: »*ROLBITE, 3d. D„ chaAtr fflssi, sr ! • bUlt^ i ’%^ewSgU*£jd o rtrt?l^ l6M and de «E E/n dod *‘tt^!«feJSSSS tal <h,!ni - i - :Cl^ol^Ta^KE TO *»".?, sax? ■>'■ hia doinff so, the dreadfully shocked. aJd think f, a Se il ar« unmortal and for colurn?£?• h a gt , cat sin very wires. nro^mSi^i- 011 &n< * corruption Tnen lanmy f ll SB^UfiA^aia^ 1 (tit©pt^pTjuX inc 6 fiame M ! cHtivepraotj«semigntbelostti fKI g; eBt a Ju * Pid. falsely bornand raised in iinioran?«?i? mpkoUB roons and who flomnii^ 0 ®" 8^ U P 43 nsh sense, he. to dollars intelligence, meanly or lilgotten 1 t a „ .mysieruuKly ti« numerous permits ICU7, dowerer. ini that thur io™ *a„ h fe r d ‘„ tt ,f B are , tha! k ™nuiy feeble, sioklr of 0.1? d . w * rd 'j t ' ro ' and appearance hare henn _°y,, lle dcate oond,tion vigor by DK. he -‘ lt “ ac,d fore and alter mamime rhro,,',,h^ !de i. m ' ,I ‘ 7 b «‘ eaved ™uch suffering^anxiety^m^fi l^ o becD or-ermatorrhea UficiUon ' *<>• pletely cured in a verw ottll Bloaa * are <oui new remedi«,whioh.are^fnii Pa f 3e k 0f Umo bj> bij arc compounds fr^Tthoy^ mbl e°k "' J h ® 7 having seen tne falla-y of th? v . kingdom, men'.ne has abandoned it t™at vegetable, yemaio diaeUL jl substituted the .marked success—havincht?™ treated with •experience in theirt™ ta^nt^'L^ 7 70a7 l («) the Old World and in Sl ° f , bo i h him to say-to all with a i s****' leads happiness will agaiiTbloonwfn heaJth and eheok. Trifle nTlonse- ?°w-Palled quacks, bat come and be ntnubanks and and ail its kindred disease, ■Ponsumption nualiy .fill our <muntriS^5 W „ luoh o 80 providing they attend “'iUn tim- b tV 6,l ° Ted ' olars oan be had of my trnaimuJS A- iu “ l ” lruo ' copy of the ifedioalAdvLer^Meh 7 p ’ <,c “ nn ‘ t » IS to all tbatlppiy. HavYnJ'?J oh “ gral over lorty years #Tn»i.A Tln *j^ e “dvantare of sequenily, ho has superior stub of Speoiaidiseases, and Jifn 8 1. i m . tbe tre atment tie ProfesridW “d Js ree f ™“ 7 robBu “ d b 7 peotable ouiiens. Dnb]lfho~° 1 ' niaie “ Ilea br ros ‘ tels, Ao. Offioe g6 P “m th h ‘’ r ,° p letors ° f h °- mond street. Private ®. tree . t * near Dia- P o arls of the Union strict,“SK; > aft ~ 17 Pittsburgh STBoae heabtt STOUT utteit CLEAB 10,000,000 SAVEB. GrLEASOJV’S KEltOSEarn CRA'FEK FOOD JPOR IHE RA flick, make wlrL W wa!erfor‘»h P a few oysters, boiJ or ir /°/J^ avm £ °/ tody, cook fee, toast bread Ao Ac 7 in*Sf’JADthfcof tban by any otter m« D « 111 J eBB tlme £°d expense [amp without obscuring the J by mail postage paid, 5b oonts ' tMee 25 ««hhb a^^sas-iSfss^KiiS; LAST EUfEfortfß CrfPP^FMIBEsi ! B^iETlK^j D wdfeks. M’Cnrdy & C o„ Manulacturers of te Tin d . ea ' 6 r« >» Metals, Tin Plate, bheet Iron, Fire, Ao. f Coppy^^^ B aegTTns C A R PETS. JU.«T OPENED AT M CAXu Xu u jyj > 87 FOURTH ST REET. 6 BC ' d at TO BUILDEfiSA^CONTfiACTOfIS. LIME, r „'! I Tt7 a ” PrePar ' d t 0 daliTK from our COAX TABD, 509 LIBERTY STREET, - ■ . Best J]trali ty of family coal, PRICES— BootoTS* d?H!, 1 r. c " ,ble T, Boleand Double Upper Sole heavy DpuSle {SS^swir^a3?iisS y ' r door from sth 8tl? ; t rB »"“ ■■■■- Medical. Great Discovery. hwul’s jmh wwt or non K>K THE CUfiE OF * Indigestion, billty loss of appetite andViL? iu ? y oaaes °fdc of an offioient SaltS'lfo n *oo Ptoftrationp, valuable Nerre Tonic&BmMt hL n ° d w V th our ■non.a the appetttsfcafimr?h„ ha ‘!PV- Itaug maaonl»re.i-fa,aajgjßgtbs pulse, takes of iy, and giveg a J a,l< t* °f debili- Do you want sotMtbbSrto*£t q v? ntena ' lc< '- g° y°» ww|t a r°“ ? go yo*sgt & f°V oonstttation f Do ol nevrouimessf If fbeiing f HSEP'Bofiiioii It Co? t but little, si™ tebi >^.k To ? le “'dioino, ovates the systeit aL” DrSi„^ th iV tot ¥ a<!h ’ ™- Mi a trial of this 1 “° W oul3 ’ Counterfeits. BriTfiSVi^ ooFlKTiTthB 0 oFlKTiTth 8 effectual remedy in the t. j . y aur « and manent nuro M tie per there ar.anomfefand.. o^emowbuuhe'e" 1100 “^SSSSsfe? 1 hf S. A? D K e^ e fS a hL e & *»«X«£sd I Preve^ . remedy, 76 ORk7 W “r ? Ilos * «* to 76 CBWT and $l,OO BOTTLES jft* <» throughout btarethe/ue-^^-J-eye^^ general depot No. US Market fit., Harrisburg, p a For sale'by Dr. KEYSER, Agent 006-6md 140 WwoD STREET. Always on hand as usual. A CtL Medical. IMI*OR T ; 1?f T TO i/aDIKS BRRAT AMERICAN REMEDY.” MWS CBBOHIO TIEBI.H FEMALE PILLB ESS^ki Oil STOPPAGE DENATURE raffe/n^fr^Vp^ffAffS,H o nfp^. ho " Uh wheo the Whites, or other V P I ol ?f B, “ Uteri, cans. The Pills are r^rf^l o^ 1110 V toriM Or constitution, and kN. I^ 6 ® 1 on the ioate females withmpL^S 3 b - th « “oat del- Minotime “ out causing distress; at the L r «** A< TAS A CHABM, thesj-stem^o'a'heaithv'nn^-?* - restoring mg on the montbl^noriod' l^ r VA“f and , b Y. hring matter from what no arise. They should the.ob.trnction mat »m three 7r bo ta l“ I safe at any other dm. u ' ,? re « I ? ano y, though the result. me ' M “iscarrtage would be dollar? 1 oonUlflß 60 ra l«- PRICE, ONE »B. HARVEY’S treatise ft**-**. Miscarriage. ass, cr «»" and Pr WoJE,P d {&W“ ®®n«r>U I r ,« b vi?;^~te York ' ““M ' Mariot 45KW?i£ b 0^ MAJVMOOB; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED, I A “ E OSth!K «• heea, of S^rmam^ ilepgy aDd fita . VientL ?? ptloD ’ EP - I Ca e !f c Of F ,aTB —• H#lK£k M j. [;bs STORE goods for tu k * KITtHKW. Tin Ware n » Wooden Ware l™ h “ Spice Bores • Cup Tube wi.v, ~o a. Straw , otter? Wash Baains . HairSievi j Mince Knives rv?i !1 ' v<,s Sliver Seattle Chamois akins = Polish Skewers I £ nif « Washers Gridirons C%u a {t?R 00,1 ‘‘ Umohßoneeeers >lihK«u« |^ d p Ro ““ts Ham Boilers | Orators I Janaa Boilers te fvs”^°“ ons Clothes Li nw Soap Cupf Sr" Scoops Meat Presses FOR THE „,<* , L 5i c 4e ' Castors ’"-ras i-lstsd Fruit Stands Rm « Butter Knives £^£,^s“ Soup Ladies Or.terT^ , '° 0n ’' Uravj* Ladle* Ladles Children' o Cutis ; t, u # ar i^poons •swiaSrvrl Sr--”" j£nr{i«h Tpi?t Sqaaj-e Waiters ForkTv e “ rr , h7B Crumb Bruahes Dish Covers 00 rftyß S“? b TtW' HasJj Dishes S h “ fia f Dishes Wihh Strailers Pair! nTO 8 Spirit Coffee Pots 1 Cfjffse Cafobers Table Mats “ S at C ,™ l!e ™ Bread Baskets rH undW alters Wme Coolers Rotriverators Knife sharpeners touoi /«* cHdaassL*"- ic - SfiT'" fc^ds HoWm ! c,?S L,braevh? tt - Vienna Probes £££“*“ Frames 1 &2d2 And every tains i or- ' ■ Cltmi ' Portfolios. Household. ‘Aimnit t'j a well appointed STORK of ta ’ n ° d at reftfl onable prices at the NEW KAY & RICHARDS K °' ®° FIFTH street. i '‘ rBt door below the Exchange Bank. oit^AUe.fheTv 5 LiS 6 ! fr’ 6 ° fchariil!i “ th. otc niitla “ ; ' Manchester. Dn — ; a«lh-lftw Machine, or A Wiuon-. „ ,"X ' •'“ w ‘ n <* : and WheeJ oular hook.” Tkeliowe “ K li#d " Ciz ' awarded a preroam (to an KnirlisL iciwiff* att %moed 'o CJ 4 ibiUon - Oar light? th '';« h - c « and hoav.M'fabric" t " rl ® n, " rkm bold and rented. Cor Penn * Sc dair. screen, I A. M. WctIHE6OR mr2o:d3taw:lT i-v WACiOB worn? O ii ' AJili A.ND MaD K TO CIKDKI?' wagons, CARTS. wheelbarrows, hay and straw" reS. Mari; n A vanuo^.'i'g^,. J. I>l\l.E» v. Grocer, NO - 4 DIAMOND, FITTSX.CBSH.rA, nraiyiUw WELDON A KELLY, l6l W ood street. AX.I, PAPEH, OK aUTCJMN OF 1863, A oomplete assortment of beautiful PAPEB HANQlffag Of aD styles, at prioes lower than ean he offered. For sale during the season wahl W. P. MAKSHAIX, Wood Street. MON. Banking jHouses. hest natiqbaTbask O mm TREASURY DEPARTMENT , °* O' COKPTBOLLBB OB TBTB CtTBBBKOY l £p»«;.s: isuastssia^-. t'-J-'J Comptroller of the Ourrm^y. The First National Rn.,f f of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mil NffißOM f|D» COIPAM Capital $400,000. with prlvlleve ta oreaae to $1,080000?* *° organ- P&ia&iSgi&’Tm deposit and bar and Si tv money on of the country e fi*ohanffe on all parte theorem,,', !£«,?*“?*““ wUI sS'^saissrSE,"" who do boeinS, wfth “' UU ‘ a &oUiUes offlorn and'directoni'’ 6 °° n inet * d br the iao« Jnines L&HffhHn DltU!o ">“n,„ Robert g Hava. 11 ' f '■ m. K. Nlmick. Thomas BelL I *2 ex bnder Speer, i iu „. Saraaei Rea. iSs-m 1 ', 1 ?' Anymt sth. lM^d£^^, LLY ' oaahi ' r BnrinzVwSEr bajkkbs, ’ No m nd ab<>^ Fifth Stmt WfeSSKragS 5^™ >»?»-* S* n ' 8608r, ‘«- Ct;l 'stion» o e T nd?J l* *«teh ters Certificates tnaebtednapa, Qaarterma*? £• 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons *- * = —J~V~ W 00,1 stne VWgPg oi third, B ™ E EAROPXt and BENT air ranit-d Hotel In the r,Nr AR- I centraiJr lo'iitwj ~.,1 * Krplanl SLate.-; in routes of travel ’ It"™?* 1 " 'Tom all the proven^ nht aid „ “>e u.ndern trn lort and ace;Zl4^^7on o ;r,"rt n rrre f •l^, e nlr- I The sleeping 'onn,. RP « u- ‘ j “* Pttblio. the suites of rooms a rl Jin * D(i ' reli . v «*if»ted; Piotely furrmhed for lamiJii^Yn3^ a " d com * I 2.T& Boston, - iropnetor. * BAKKK'N Premium Sewing Machines. TME 01111 GOLD ffiCDAL Erer Awards to Setsinn Machines in Illinois. rtr were awarded the Highest Pre- St/ ™'kirxrsz- f w r '*? «»* cA>ne«. and the Acs! Uachtnf'w^,¥"t m / ori &o/« /’atr hirst Premium ~-r familv marhl«e V, l r r 8 * or family ma^hiEft. t™ 1 "” for family maohlne. Mret rremiam ior 'amily ma<!hi"o 4ss?iE £ te'sisir First Premium for machinework. And at the following County Fairs : I a - ( rltmcuiru nlSocich,- Ijs^lg^wssst TB^aaw&- l>U>lomaJor machine work /Van&.n Q, (yy. > j »a , y FH A t pSS“ n ‘ <“«l*lre. e r;v ai ™&rffir kM ' 4^ m OT>ri&r ch '“ # - 4r o pz.r^^t ma< ’ hi xiTad™’"“ S™ work'* PUri,OS “- oloVSStffflSffStf -• the ed thu year. bit - WWe competiuTn h ‘ loadu “ o^T^- I A*«K trrocH OF new shoes AT DIFFENBACHBB’B, SO. 15 ru-m BTBKKT • mbranmg Gent's, Ladies, Misses and Pkiu . wear m great variety “““os ana children's Bell J P»T RECEIVED Laird's Bloom of Youth r A » and akin. 10 lor complexion « fenaino Plantation Bitters. y a * 4 ® 8 Magnolia B&bm. Stearlin* Ambrosia forthe flair ftST-Vf i'woily MedioinesT iands<» s improved Blood Searober h^&“S^ and Scream', for chapped w UTERI STAHIK ratee. UndwiSi... fL li, _? at reasonabit Mab OF PimsCBWH Mr. Eichard O'Gorman was next intro duced and received in a most flatter ;ng manner. He made a lengthy and interest mg speech, of which we only give the leading ideas. He said: It was in Oc tober, 1776, when the American army lay encamped at Morristown, that a yonng foreigner presented himself to General Washington from Benjamin Franklin, What, do you Beek here?” inquired the Commander-in-Chief. ‘To fight for lib erly, replied the young man. “What :z yoa wtr ; ,Try »?:■ « R took him at his word. He was tned-was found to be an admi?: able engineer—quickly rose to the rank of to Bnyidf' d r°i, VVBS^. ,D gton; then General allfhl g H d thenceforward he shared in ah the dangers fatigues and sufferings of Uie war of Independence, witnessed the | final tnumph of the American cause and then, crowned with such honors as brave men value most-the respect of his great chief and the love of every sol *“ Bad °’ tlzen throughout the land his , “ nd val °r contributed to make free full of joy and pride and hope, he the oceaß 10 his home, flis name-Amencans, you cannot quite for get it; among the hills at West Point overlooking the Hudson, on the sftoof avo a J ho9 ® onthnes he traced long ag °’ 8 marble cenotaph still stands to com memorate the gratitude of the people he you*!?] 80 T e _an^ yoa ’ men °f Poland, you at least remember him with pride— nh -T w “ Thaddeus Kosciusko! (Ap stesoA 8 he - ° nCe Btood before the soldiers of America, so now Poland hia coanu-j Hands before the nations of Chris hmdT To p C r 1 1”/ reco g nit fon at their i To Poland, now, as to Koscinsko and g hv g °’l, th ® ,. Bame qccstfoos are put, and by her the same answers are fvhM T W^ a ‘ Beek yon here?’’ "To fight for Liberty." - "What can yon do ?’’ Poland answers, “Try me. By all the glories of my Dast career y a ‘ • 8 BDl.nl, t p career, by my ancient splendor, by my present sorrows, by the wrongs I have suffered, by the agonfes I have endured, by the fidelity wuh which L h hone Pr »T rT i 8 e t , brou * h all the immor ta hope of final deliverance, by the fear ul odds against which I contend, by what wliT 6 ! a 660 ’ d ° oe aDd Bcffered by J£gJ.^“ d dare to day, ye nations wortily n /T “"j Judge if I be appeal; ancf as To/r ,7 ? i bH JaB ‘ 10 yoa wheD your hour ol peril comeß, and the clouds and he storm shut out the sm. and darken all the Heavens from your view." (Ap plause.,) There was a noble, unselfish magnanimity about Poland of old, that in these days of pedding diplomacy we can scarce understand. At the close of the seventeenth century Austria was about the moat dangerous and - troublesome neighbor Poland had, and they watched eacn other with jealous attention. Sud diWer re ’hc r T U r n E u r ° pe a terrible disaster. ,he T urka, with a great army, ! had crossed Lhe IronUer, and were spread mg devastation as they marched. The lurks were then the most warlike people h A W °j ld ', dhelr Asiatic savagery, their hatred of their cteadfy earnestness of their propagandism of the affnvhr n ee ,l’ 811 fiU A Enr °P 8 with gh u' °“ h / y came hke a hurricane, and all went down before them. This time they had vowed to extirpate the Christian name, and to set the Creaent above the Cross in every cathedral in Europe. I hey marched straight on Vienna aad encompassed it all around. There seemed no hope but from Poland. What would Poland do? Why help Austria? whispered policy ; let her fall, it is one K n inv r f l p 8 i eB !i i X \ U 8 did cctfofoh the King of Poland—John Sohieski. He waa a man of heroic mould. He saw Enrope menaced its religion and its civilization imperilled He saw the tide of bar ba " 9 “’. that had b«en again and again banked,out, rising once more and threat ening to engulph all in ruin. He saw this, ahd. forgetting Poland’s ancient grudge John Sohieski bade hie Poles gird on their swords and march to the re lief ol their ancient foe. (Applause.) The name of Poland was erased from the ma ( , of Enrope; Poland ceased to exist Thus it was that Austria showed her grati tude to John Sohieski tor the help he bronght her m the hoar of her need Europe, to be sure, was convulsed with grief. Philanthropy dissolved into tears. Campbell, in his "Pleasures of Hope ’’ in most moving poetry, depicted the miiera ble scene, and announced, in a splendid fagnre of speech, that "Freedom shrieked when Kosciusko fell,” and all schoolboys of oratorical aspirations have never ceased to recite the same. But nothing was done Philanthropy soon wiped us eyes and went otfin seaich of the next available griev ance ; and European, Christian civilization stood by and consented to the wioked deed, and became accessory after the fact W hat agonies the people of Poland snBer' ed in these struggles and defeats no tongue can tell. Enough to say that they w*ere conquered and subjugated by people alien to themselves in blood, language and re ligion. Id that one sentence the whole story is told. In that one orowning calam ity all other mi.fortunes, outrages, mise ries and sorrows are comprised. But spite of ali Poland was not dead. (Ad plause ) Nations seldom die. Von mav rout their armies, banish their people, de vastate their fields, barn their cities give the roof to the flame and the flesh to the eagle, persecute their religion, de clare the utteranoeof their ancient lan guage treason, and punish the enjoyment ot their national music as a crime • still we know that, while on mountain or in lonely dell, one fragment of the ancient race remains ; while even on the poorest and lonliest hearth one spark of the an cient fire lies smouldering, it will break out again in flames and revolt, and eternal protest against oppression, until, in God's good tame, justice shaU be done between the wronger and the wronged, and the nght shall have its own again (Ad plause.) And woe to the nation, no mat ter how strong, or rioh, or proud it be that covets the dangerous inheritance of trmmphaut wrong The assassin may thmk he has quenched the immortal sDark when the body he has stabbed lies cold and motionless before him. The soul still lives, and tracks the guilty wretch, his | ever present though unseen avengerdogs , his footstens, sits by him at the board, andturns his mernment to horror. 8o with he natiotunhat iive and thrive upon the plander -and destruction of their neigh they can never rest secure; never fay down the Sword; never look to aifu- ECEMBER 7, 18 DAILY POST ,>AII Y I*GHT- Al>VA.\( ’El> ratls One year, by mai1..... 9ix months. v*‘ Three ** One *• •< One week, delivered in the city Dingle oopies To agents por hundred sympathy p« b p^£l£L A of7 l sr_\ r ? r °/ e t^“* h Bev«,„t,« n er lustltnte. a y!2!SJS the *«op« o’Uorm*n7E»q Y ’~*P*™* ofKtcha/d **# * ■ * * ■*■ at tore that ia not black with Dlotlino „„„ »’ and Mooda P hed aSd tor SM. the dread of and *£ loud applaase”°Bat r th ink IDh«1 D h« Bmid r rto'p^v^ ol ??« “5 3K In this world n £ther n? h ~ Very mDch can exist altogether for fo o » n °. r nal ? onfl —we mnst either mutualfv kefo 768 alone 1 ally hart one another. wl Ilf* Dranohes or leaven nf n,- " e nre but b D?l anit r anTt e he o blt e t info wither 8 ajl™ *s* reoognizes this. -Fam p m 'o3oP u y i to help Poland Thl we can do little j not heard int he conoVH of °- ar raoe « have nothing to X? but We yet that is somethin* op g °° d W 1" 1 a °d filled by little brookf'- a „f e 1 r,vers are we are over man* i J a^ d scattered as land, whin Hi™ . \ tb ? Vuice o{ Ire end to end of tb» poab ! 18 heard from words coming -straivht ’ ? nd earn est fo. f-therThL Sn «» ■njast.ce to Russia. May the D ° into good manners, and do her I’ 6r °- W the civilization of ’ “ ua J 3O f 6r share m within her own confines Thp ® 1 her . do U enongh, Heaven tn™' Ihey are broad development. But if R n [° r a l P oBs 'hle rnler over men 1«. 1, , nssia mast be a ambition seek if fl iJL.v Dl f eDt * h<et her East, andHch eiviiTtll 81 : 08 / 66 : in . l H more barbarous than helsejf k Thl ed I ‘ft BS thrive and flourish ,n l?i !et her Oriental despotism. But wi?h has no affinity. To EW „ Euro P B . ®he can give no help E„° P P ro^ 6BB she would wither under hfr toJJffi “ w V "f ati . OQ no ill to Russia. Lei Earn' - No; 1 w “h 0 weak hr.tl . ° n absorption of Lhe ' ilizatiou, ** tbe f OO of ci ' r_ of barbarism and desoWfon B*’ 8 *’ i he • BerTant crime Poland i« H Against this Heaven's arni'strike olfherside—th'e iitarr""'-'"”* (Applause ) ‘ 8 the cauB * Pf man. Utt *r sgwe^?* From Em« “ "efeali StiSSIS °“ Pence. “Pwiwl-A IW-ayer r or The following are additional extract* from late Richmond papers: Friday a Fight Wear Germania Ford. ~n' ™ m , th * R *°‘‘mon<i jfinqairar. Sot. 80i Unfc hundred eod fi®o ij of Gan*™) T?ri* j t , L^'°ve soldiers, woundedTn tfeTht oXX D Ford ' “ *•% MifsSiSS wounded, including General George a. Stuart and General Jones aliWitlL wounded. The former, we learn wafnm incapacitated from duty The wounded state that the im&Tlhe f° hnBOD ' B division fo^d St°a n wtolf“ n o° p f 8 «** r: d : r^r re i p ™*CZ 8 :lXv*i: ; t^em* 7 rep X d X a “^“ta h »nd t< drove former on the previous day 7 “ ss / rom fredenoksburg moment re T a h dlneBB . for enemy at any ™- zt^\r£ recent rains, will doubtless retard his movements and enable us more ly to meet future emergencies. TKa P is supposed to have lost thousand killed, wounded and in this engagement. UGSoners n ,°; Thursday, the same source informs us, Moseby made a circuit into CulDeDur came upon Meade’s headquarters™^ n'™ ad ’ B few “ llee this side ofthe Court House, surprised and captured one of Mode’s clerks or aids, burnT th e c are bronyht C off Pr ‘ Bed u the Tnd Drought off a number of Yankee With a large lot of horses a“d ! is more than probable that thThorses -agona, and most of the prisoners Were captured by Moseby m Fairfax, and that he burned the cars on his return Th e Roch°m e ond! rom ha ™ a ™ ad - Tbe Battle in Front ot Chattanooga. the Richmond Whig The meagre details that reach us from Gen. Bragg in no degree lessen the mag mtude assigned to his disaster by pnbhe op.mon on the reception of the first n'ews of the reverse. The loss of five thousand pnsonersis a painful addendum tHhe thß 6e d ° tber Particulars fur nished ccmpei ns to think that the defeat was l,„| e short of 3r . , and . t bly due to the failure o, ,he enemy to pur sue that it lacks any feature ol ihat moc deplorable calamity that can befal au army. It is far from pleasant to have i„ confess that the largest army we have owes its safety to the want of enter™, the enemy, bn tin this case we may do so without disparaging the courage tha°hla A J“ , Bmy of 00 wards, well disci fii-ht len d K nBt,D B in ‘heir leader, may fight well, but an army ot brave men feeling that they are in the hands of an Commander, will fight badly I This truth has long since fomed itself i into the adage that ? ‘an army of asses led by a lion is better than an army of Hons 1 lea by au ass. But the safety of the remnant of Bragg’s army is only temporary, unless the mm mand is immediately changed, and rein forcements are sent to its relief Tk now under Gen R»fk ’S- tbe arm ? cidi leadership if together under bis the GnmM ? *? • matter about which Gonuaandw-m -chief cannot now w wjgaaar; one man eo rit. JS?,. affiwd » m °re than avails! lefor th!» ** Present as to be. I ponntry and the army »iir L'!““ f t r tlus f light. It in „„ n^ r Wlil 1,8,1 with de- IWe think it £22? rt ? ‘•WWJ f that the ralne to.remark calamity that haasSahh^tL*® 11 ?. 6 * 6 the 'Bragg / a* 0 ® J 3 ™™* ing consolidated aSth^K now by b«J the present field -J2l afm r ? tbaD «» tion affords therearti^* 1/011 centra' If instantly reK* a new commander be plated of the combined forces WTmt “ beaA srzitisz:: ts %'T-S up- .‘i,"" as to^eMoa^f n t^ 0n t I ? iBe,,l<ionbt the e M m, rir„?' statement that said to be following ® ta ni is characteristic3y w!th ‘‘twenty thonsandSn' ’T£*T f hs the reader will nomL; 8 which, AUantaTe hradoSlof ST" fr °® sociation. “garters ol the press as- T . D . , Pray,,rB for Peace The Biehmond Whig says: 'rrESsxssSTz ss* Peace. Rokt bebB,f * mind his ;T? earD > t ° ,re ‘ the »k h **■*«» in refer to peßcea ar f„H B r CllU v r - 0h did not hqeh a peace as ah~ f Bn ]>J a «»t>on,bnt Mississippi , Dnnrn nf 7' T . R‘ eton of HanlT Vf -aTv P ? of L °mman», and &’° f Be P^~ves me "d be a r8 de ovoted 0 voted ooQtherner m every instinct Th« i " ten 7 peace by snb™ga™on°iin^ ptempl “ tiop of in our eauae ITch ~’ . U “ erMt T . Tl ™ federal Prisoners The Bu-hmond fF^ Bayil , . ly hardened, ehoaTd the £ nf ° rtuDa ‘e the authorities inih;. “ e firat «w hf “dfe ed being sMs l he B.cflmond Enquirer says; , We are f rank to confess that we are fhi on Wltil Terj grave a PP re hensions B Tf?h CeB ““** ”7 flow fr °“ this mu hold Bulge, we are forced to ask o 5 “ At£nto n° D fK 8 there betweBn them and Wh‘h.® ?°®an, can hold? What position is Longatreet left iiv can himself “J through® s T 7 B “t ““sTkefrthe enemy may not feel safe in t,me. and that before they acedispoa^i been ’ ? <ie< * n * te Preparation maykve been made to meet them and hurl them bact Let u. at leaet hope ,o, £ hlv7itao““* 8 ‘ 00mm “f‘* endeavor-to Tbe nshtat Campbell's Station. the Lynchburg Republican publishes an ax h tract b ' om » Pirate lett«‘froma S that Pi^’ L?nR * treet ’ 4 oor P« 18 a brother fipht 8 l yi , Dg a bri ®f account of the fight at Campbell’s station, EaatTennM see, between Longstreet- and Burnside The enemy were haHl- u. t “ , largely in killed and 700 prisoners, 900 homes, flo wakonm 4 pieces of artillery, 8,700 erable amounts of commissary and. quar ‘®™“ter T " Btore s, small arms and am^- If^ P-?. p ? w^i° SB eetimate&nt ifeo* killed and wounded. No prisoners ’ Attook on Saranaah Kapeefed, of San^V, the t< Y^k ttat ’ S.T ; ?“ me 18 also of this opinion hfm’ Tk 110 ’ 11 “ m f re ?°es»-*brk with him. There -are, also, Indioatinna ik D , .uoh a result is reganted Pr ° bable here.” tlJfL 9 E l! eigh learns from a uen- l e ”“T to 08016 °P trom GoldboroFri day, that a rumor prevailed there that a Potion, probably one-hatf, of Captain Whrte b company, Colonefwhitford'sbat r?1 ‘’ o ( n . , . h ff. b * en taken by the enemy. We trnst that the rumor may prove to be —rwrsourg E&prttjt, , Not dangoTOßJ to£he Hmn»aIkmll.» - iSL** * - ®^ U b °“i^ flMk b °*- SMITH, PAHS & CO, -Ninth Ward Foondry ' PITTSBURGH. zs&Ets&sisz i^sssa^Bs j®£«agjfc!S*sssas I /. -i
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