tite Sitsburgh Suet*, IPATURDAIG OCT Eh 18816 "MOM ONION 110111LITIOR9. mann • asuman awcomar, or 01,. 7101rc:i 8W JouEgO , a! Tii;teessew Irnien' COUNTY TlOltliti 22D parnaroi ,;„WRI s i!00 °a. . . • 4t- anus I : su l l tu&iiTh 4 li•oht4 r:azazej our, 11.4. 4101irota1mtr., AIMED 411.&_fog, L Amos ndira 015/LOWI4I=IO. T. LW, Part% SAIMI WaNtia. int/. OPPIENZ WILLIII.II 014W11102t. City. , • 100.11 micron ,AL !AU% Eartokliry ~ • gwo,",yeefernto slue Coteittara of our Forefathers. ititt•VOPPilthelstin- knee tide hung out as a matte,' at their beesiteultrtere, giving it se I qUehationlieni Pendleton„ U We'Veitirate thetenelitution of our fore fatherle•.- Na rend! not. On the contrary, • f.ke Otdoego platform oontaini a plank favor - leg Utile ultimate Convention of the States," aftei;in'iredstice for the sole purpose of everthiewing• the present Constitution and freneing a seer one better adopted-to please flu Slava lorde of the South. • It is, therefore, part of party Oiled that the Constitution, :Insised •ef being an 'oldeot of veneration, should.beeetsside for another. And this.waii Perfect harmony with the • viewer alba leading,members of the Chicago -•••.." Convention. Gov. Seymour who presided over that Convention, proposed In 1851, after i the Rebellion :broke cut, that we should *ban dies our Constitution and adopt that of the Itebela, known at that time as the iloutgom- Say Constitution. Doubtless be holds the mime views to-day; and as he is the condi - -date of his• Party for Governor of New York, and a chosen orator of the party in Pennsyl vania, we are jos - titled in throwing 45 lie into theliteeth when they say wire venerate' the Comtlltutlon of our ferefathers." perhafe, the threfatitars of the men Who set-egs„ this claim were Tories and Cow --boys 4 Bovolation. In that ease the claim inlay isits - goierimaarid ire would not be un der/art **disputing that vier of the . matter. Thi•dsnithentlem mimes thatthe person vecoivlng;Wilthjority Of the lilectoral votes %hall be Preddolii, yet the bulk of the Memo ettaiityparty revolted &giblet this Constitution al provision in iB6l, and are still in Rebellion 5014 - httentmer.they were debut/al:ad not to autseditie President legally and Ooastitu tionallpoltesett.' And what ie lend' the Dem. txxotth-44trty tilths fiord', to-day; justifies them thllobiCik,,endisianda Pledged to let them expaiiii the 'Onion, - if they ,yrifi, rather than iitat from, them an obedience to the Vonstitutioe.. And yet this Northern fag.end of the Demooratio party has the impudence to say "we •otacrate the Constitution of oar forefathers I" .But Dore - The' Men wholto be'ote ' , the wcr'd with this motto in their moutts, are all the shilekney threatening that if Lincoln is re-eirotichthey will not submit. Thera will he- a Vevamica, they, ray; , and the Chicago c0..01 , 10.347004ed ter initssetubling for the sole earpese of organising; be to the ; Prealdont •sitet, should he be other than their -own man.' Their papers 'are' to-4s, fall of • threats not to submit to the popular will expressed, if against them, end _their orators all speak in the name Strata. Their chief reliance, also, for electing • I.L.Cerseare, Is a s eecreti ormed organisation, Cued by oaths lo oveithrow the the govern . *met of the .. ,Ceastitution. And yet. use," they say, sentrite the Constitutionl ' There-Any iajairitO in which these fel lows estiha raidbi,ratter, tike the Consti tution Iflf'apy of its previsions restrain or Moder the , greeident or Congress In posting down thexthellien, they like it ac and in no otbere,et :eno.they be raid to.have any 70• glad fir it." Any thing that helps the nate Monist : l6lAm them, and tto Conarieulion if to them,.'l any other is• ate, at hing to be noonted and flouted at, resisted or overturned as they May think beet.., • Deseetiee Cram-tie IDeart b e p Jittg,,llle BrMatt Hendee. Th°dnertini from oe:draft - who two is /hen ' , foie in Cettsdolo mitipe runner, duty , '•••-. here ; here recently been attacked by the mil fatty ati#,Mities , there, and find themselves tiny marl like Nonb's first dove. Under the -ober' of tie llnitef State; if they return hate they ,in be treated es deserters; if they en. xesis,ln Saliadia they Will be pressed Into the , inWisr/ ifsiviat4 . ' , Zeta is the order of the British aithOritiem . . • ."Retricskeiroirs, Qu , bet, Sept. 21 , 18-4 —So lice Is ItsiebY given to all persons Jr om the redert4 - States of America, who have taken refuge In* °anode — slice the let of August, 1804, stelare Ili for thg,._perforstanee'of Assysdedy,l6 report•immedlateb° to Capt. a Stanhope Willa, of Herr hisiesty'e service, at his keadeptitrten,i°Clifterv. House," Clifton, C. W., for enrollotent Airto..the s lollitsry sonic , Of HuAll persons °haling Cr retain to comply with the require mentsof this order will bo subject to military arrest, fineAtutimPrisOnntent.• Refugees and exiles seeklitg . L proteetimr of - this gnornment must /end their sid to strengthen the govern• learmt that Wes theizitoroteetion. By order." The above-might lead to the supposition *hat the •Ssitish GoyernMeot was preparing '• for War. but we relis.b4 informed that it b only the hit cation 'IA raise s everal I eel:Mate of CatuidLtd4 61111:e ill garrison, for the prat. eat the many intlitary posts along theft ontier, - an d when PriTerly. drilled they will be sent to other lotelltiee—probably to the last In. dies..--ros. 'Carom. • ° illUnliisnin at the Polls. Ws wantsdnll4 rata on Tuesday; and the raj to get liXtti:OulPead 'business on that day.. ni iterioants of Philadelphia hare resolved to de no baldness on that dll7, ID that Sol only they,,luirrheir employees may hare- Ad epportinity of ioting.- will our moralists :and manufacturers be Dehladt COnaidering the immense inforesta that hang upon the result of this election xitat is one '414 to , them? Ifoosil their e1m ...,._-.5.j0t attention to the matter, and trust, that, ~ , , tf:viith one =Cord, Business Bill be permitted 'i . fltoitve way to Patriotism on election Hay. , 1: . : ;.. d: , The Post'/ slantera. 71 tie - Phi glanders Major General Wa. T. sass, to. &cloying - that he is In faros of . .f ihiy viet!on a banana htersaaerti . '2 l . :miasma -thing .nosi pomade, is that of gloOring,rigreat addles. General Sherman .immaillat>o* lose hie right arm, than stultify iniijoir):iiiew --- Chi: Womb': 74'wo Days. . /Woad/ ot- Union i Only to day and lifoaday ttmleft In *Molt to pork for duo good awe: 11Oritto them; topractical - labor ft. the inenOteb,4i - ectetitil of the Union dobt ositaN67--- MU al. The toyal iad 0.10.1 area biti Tet7 wawa, tam eido to ibis el.intaa. We di met 07 dui all et Mouratt.om's oppor:i wit an dialtoptli hodi bis; t6ar . eeiryr fie. gosylisio LSD masi i• Ats.,:-24 u t Say itirater i l aiat filittitabeliWthidhadh Ii ere* asdtl at in Mope 0117 arlatiaitia ernethiser with the Rebellion b studottely Inking sad Innen ita. his obeli= The , enenise Of Uto country are AU upon the aide of litiOnnuan. Yaraucortinan le tor hint, !kw Bona of Liberty—tby men handed: together -in a sworn league to take up arms against the Governmentare for his. Bu Woos is for him. kW r• Priam:inn —the first elan who raised his voieein the oritirtfavot of nectesien—is for him. Paz. aelao WOOD Is for Mtn. PriDIATOI IS for him. Venom- is for him. And so le sooty subtend elder, from the army; sad every nt sk from the the draft; every deserter from the army; -awl every blatant demagogue who talks treason on the corners, or ventilates Ida hatred of the country In doggeriee and back atoms; and is this fit comp,ey for loyal men to keep? On the contrary, look where the eminently loyal men of the canntry Sr.. Not the mac merely who talk loyalty, but the men who *rear their loyalty in the field. Take, for instance, General Lister:to BTATIM Cia.kolilth! Llt ntanant General commanding the •itrinieseof-the Union—the hero of Decel. men, &dick Vlokatinrg, Chattanooga, the Wil derness-, Bportallvanio, sod the campaign against. IMpluxused. G.nt. (nacre hoe always been olamed as a Democrat, and was even ad. accreted forth° Presidency by prominent Dem ocrats. Neve:Oakes he Lifer Wormer, Openly. Then there Is Major General Treuestes Seatteast in commander—in-chief of the grand army in Georgia. At the outbreak of the war be vas a military professor is Louleisna and Witatks to the polit'oal outrage by which th.t Ste e vat CCe,Ced into tebottion. Given a command to the war, he wee shelved by the McCue-cue military administraiton; charged with limitary ulunttoy," ho was ron irod from commend of Kentucky, to give Owe to Dos CARLOS BOHM., a 11010110a6 failure. Geoerai Faso tier has be. n a loops , . ffering D•mocrat and soldier, and it is.owing to his experience in Unionist., and h o various oiserretion Lf the war and its leaders, that be to strongly favors the f "cceraion.' The Copper. heads are joet now claiming him for aloCt.m. tan ; but the following extract from otto'of his letters will be sufficient to conceal any Cop perhead from the belief that General BUSH MAN vii vote for MoCLELLAN "RhZTit I saaert fur 011 r government the highest taint/try - prerogatives, I am Willing to beer ,14 patios* dial politico! canoes** of okras viola., Bingo rights, freedom of oacaniesce, freedom of pram, andante/lather trued.—Sher acco to Major Bane, The man who oharaoterima the entire , stock In Irode of the Copperhead ea "trash' ie not mush troubled with M'Clallaniam. Gen. ROescoses, always a Demoeset, in Mini/ lox Lis cobs. 13o' is Gee. Jos boom. "there are no Cell ahead! in tits army," said (1, neral BOOM before the Union league of w York ; "thy soldiers will light well, and .obey will vote well too." At the beginning of the war, he was a Democrat. Major General Geo. A. hi'Cans., one of the heroes of the Peninsular campaign, and the organiser and leader of the famous Pennsyl vania Reserves, (Democratic candidate for Congrees two years ago), declared in a recent letter : "I now believe, ae I ever have, that if the Union is worth, preserving, it In worth the proetwation- of the war to a eneeereful aonolue With regard to the conduct of the war, I cannot 117 that I have opprovid or *told now endorse all the measures of the present Admioietratioe; but I regard lay Adettinistre tion that will energetically prceeou e the war re preferable to one that is to favor or an &imitate.) and a ectovonetion of the States— untd the 8 Be, in tebilion 'MVO laid down their arms" M.jo. Gtot TY I 1365 JAXTP F. BUTLER, one 0' the meet able and di.siiDglthltled BRICISLIZIN 811.08 Democrats at the outbreak of the war, b.. Over allowed any cicubt Be to his pa, tr ofo poeilicn• In hie tweet ezpresslon be asyr : , Can it 'be that sty true man, espealary a.,li aDIIII , JACELOS Democrat , CAR desir e ILI'. 01-en:mint put Into the baude or the 64 eerie. Vara.aitatanam, W 0.0.. Eticritocra. NDLLIGIN, 11•11IITs, VOOLIFIEZ3, *Ur, otindivga, Ner:h a n d South ? M , .jir General Wool, an opponent of the Adturniettation party he'crre the war, aid a vt tailn Efficert earnest and intelligent as hi to Pince, e records his tersitmeny os follows "The oonepirtatote have taken advent tgo of this silence and epetoy of the Republicans, a h.., hows hither t. protessed to to eupperters of the war, and hate not foiled to odd tutlieir ra. ke tl.c wt ask, the timid, and the cowardly of tie Repub.man patty, as will -as of the u.oot at fe per y. W vain the last two days, l-otersir, the liepubliosne have been som e hat r, d from their letters, by the renen steZerses cf Major General Sheraton. Heith. lei, for arght that can duteever, gave _.its Haien and-its Government but the encases of Great, gammas, Penagut, and fitteridan. MajorGeterallturaside, a Demoorat ted.¢ personal friend of General NoClellan Is known se :he author of the arrest of Tailln d.ilusra,',ind the leader in several viotorioos corn' sling. He Is openlyin favor of Presi• dent Lincoln. and opposed is the election of Maier Oeneral Linde' X Sickles, Isles be fm• ths tax, tee one of ens mint distinguish. ed Democrats of the North, and who lost • leg in Gettysburg, pledges his faith inthses noble wade: Until the Constitution sod lane are vin oi ated In their supremacy throughout' tho d, the Government should be candled to to • and, that will hesitate to employ all the 1 0 • er of the nail , n to put downthe rat !Mon." Major General John A. Da , tonithrly Sea• rotary of the Treaattry 111.1tuabtanie Admin• is ration: believe that a cessation of hostilities would lead inevitably and directly to re,sog- Dillon- of the insurgent States; and when I say. thlal need hardly add that I can hare no part in any political 'movement of which the Chicagd platform is the .tis sin No, fellow citizen?, the only hope of securing anhonora ble maor—a peace which shall restore the Union and the Constitution, Iles in a elegy; persistent, and unremitting prosecution of the war—[gloat applaueej—and I believe the juts went of every righ•-thinking man will Poll bring him to tits conviction." M j (1-tivra , Juno 1 the gallant to p- veto rot•cdes sodas blacelson, and a leading Doe glee Democrat of Illinois, when a committee or McClellan men wrote to General • Logan st, Allante r tegging him to endorse the Mime 'platform, he took hie mutog, and, for answer, wrote on the back alb last order congratulating his troops upon the; Union victories; the words "Exam, rue I" and mailed it to the Committee. General Logan is about to carman the State of Illinois for Abraham Lincoln, just as he has been maul/lag the State of Georgia, Major General Andrew 'Lithium Smith. the hero et Fort De Runty and of Pleesant an old Pennsylvania Demociat, made the fol lowing speech at St. Louis: "Rebels commenced this war, now tot theta ilk for poor, 1 • • • Never let the North say peace; but when the South shall ssit for Team, let us be merolfuL I would rather sre the old flag under which I have been fighting sunk fathoms deep in the Mis sissippi than that we should give up and OW Jor'reacel • • * When Mr Lincoln was elected, the South said he was an Abolillonlat. Well, if he was lam too. Bat Mr. Lincoln never had negroes, and I have had many, and set them all free. 1 would free Mee hundred thousand Degrees, if Thad them, for the good of my country. , '. Major General John M. Moiled, formerly a Demoorat, widely praised by the Opposition preen during his administration in idiesonri, has earnestly endorsed the nomination of Abraham Lincoln in a speech at Freeport, Illinole. hislor General Sheridan, alsosDemocrai, the bero tha Shenandoah, hag, la addition to Ma brilliant victories, exprossed-Ida opposi tion to the Passe party by voice and vote. • biikkre demand Casey 'Mamma before ate inr, IQ. 111:111;10104 lanoolo , Ho Wald Opt allot the battled fair Oaks, ,Olt Cameral MoOlellaa bad popessed the 'bisaud y*agetis tabs f ba lusid gourd, 111 ba Major Guin MAW B. ft mesa ens of lb. most Oasis ginorals at Ike war, beliag. leg to s tandly of - Montgomery county D. goeselos the open ref TOM* of the rit of Abraham Li000ln:- • Kelm Jae. A. iti*Cleriteill, the: well 'known Douglas - Democrat, The ones op. p i a the ele-tion of Mr. Lincoln, dm pa 'Abe ly encouraged Ids re.election. General John Cochrane, the leader of the Wsr Damooreta of New York, thinks ":hat the mimeo of the Mirage nominate Weald at the very, best, but phce in power • Tarty of dividsdoeunsels, of uncertain poll -7, and in denten action." He, therefore, supports President Lincoln. Gen: nuns Francis Meaghor,lhe Irish Sills and patriot, the gallant leader of the Irish brigade in the beide of Fredericksburg, &dares that, althimgh ho respect@ Dec. Mo- Clellan for gentlemanly qualities, his litter of soot ranee stamps Ms att unfit for President: ' Mator Gob. Lovell B. Rousseau, the pliant and daring Kentuckian, Dace an owner of slave; and a Dreckinridge Democrat, is bold. ly la favor of Mr. Lincoln's reelection, °con• pying the lame ground as Rey. Dr. Breokin• ridge in approval of the policy of emancips. tio Gen. Truman Seymour. the hero of Fort Bonier, a former Democrat. declares in hit letter, aftrr Imprisonment In Georgia, that the r.boile have no hope ;eve in the 111{2001111 of Gen. ZdeCinllan sod his party, and that the Confederacy is falling to ruins. M•lor Geis. Warren, Ord, Wrigla, Birney, Smith, G,llraore , and ever corps commander it the Army of the Potomac, are opposod to the election of Gen. McClellan. hinJor Gen. Humphreys, (obis( engineer under alllt7lll MeClellsn,) hrtjor Generale Mott, Gregg, Torbert, Graham, Hunt and Penes, wbo were onee devoted partisans oe Gen. McClellan, are. now opponents of Ma election. Nearly every reneral officer in our semi , ' in Virginia and Georgia is a known opponent of the elective of Gen. McClellan, while the r.nk and file are, with extremely rare °map tin; a against him. The only generals undoubtedly in favor of Gtneral McClellan ate the ex.ingulthed gen. rubs Pita John Porter, Gen W. Morgan, and Gin. liaglee, This is where theMaing men of the coun try stand. How can any loyal man array himeelf against them? Another Copperhead Delem—ConneeUent Town Eieetlone—Glorlotte Rea (From elm New Henn Journal of Dot. 5.) Bolow we give the returns so far u received . As is generally the CAW, they OHM to hand very slowly. }though has been received, how . aer, to show that the great struggle of the Copyerheads to "get control of the ballot her,' bne rreult din another Seale. Saturn, from eight; us towns otiose that the Union meo I tithe towns, while they lose but oar. There is, as is always the este In town elea yens, more felling off from the Spring vo'r, but in several towns the Colon majority has been considerably increased, and In those where there have been smaller majorities, the result is caused by the want of interest which the Union electors tumefy 'exhibit toward these town elections. Copperheads are trying to draw email comfort from the tut that acme of our majorities are not se large as to the Spring, but it to a crumb that November will see token from them by the noble majorities which will then be unfailingly rolled up for Lincoln and Johnson—Liberty and Union Toe fo lowing is the reenit as far so received: North Haven, (gain, Hart Haver, Goilloid, Madison, Meriden, Now Milford, (gain) Orange, New Bidialn, East Hartford, Routh Wlndsor,(gain,) hiannheater, W indhern, Confba, Norwich, riowold, Stonliston, I. bum rm, Now London, Grown, Torrington, Et told, D wt , II cod tan t ractGrd, Norwalk, Now Canaan, rc mford, D rth Branford, Woodbor Portland, (ipsin,) Blrkbanisted, (silk) Colebrook, 'Franklin, Putnam, Pomfret, glthngly, Philnfield, Woodstock, Tbomoson Bev Ilartiord, Winchester, Bealeld, (gain,) Brooklyn, Plymouth, iourhory, &von, Ormsby, East W indror, Lyme, P %Ireland, Chaplin, • l Esstford, Bear, V•roao, matlold, ardiling, I. I to L• 0 D y, (fiain,) ' LiSbBl '" 8.:. ^ • • ••• t"A.A..• lou Jn e . r ttIYI I rim 10) A rQi r . . P 11.0 _ . Is Jo o P • gut, . .• J rct6o so, . ;aCnt! ;I. ' gr ' s . 9777 -- '" 7 " . Is ' ..... In P Ida rb•tl 2" SILL , .._ IS w 14 41 TAM* I' w`-• Sel tea Mv. S , Tap., IS. ea ekes.. re el Ettnes ea.4l. IS P pwr n! Me 0. n• a • .ni t t.. n• N.M.,. Tn. r..0.1p cm ?arid ta not d n. M Poafa...so. I •• pr.vo , • ontscr , pu e... I •t.l tr.) --111 646 at Ul tm:tn• pthl Porrstur—.-117.tr1r rc ' • ..4% rol ob.& rr .tsra„ L. 431 V) slyr cofn boat %o I TtaYmt 1114 s 14 JA el IS 1. tillitt.M. tti. Try= cr. Iltubarclt, Oct. lith. fr f ROPOSALS FOR LOAN 5-20 BONDS. 1.46138 T OSPASTIRVIT. t Wamosorow, t ct. 1. [Paled often nun be received et this Departmasst. cob dap. tb• on of Cord-rem opproved Jane 10, lEntl. mid the noon of 1111/061, the ilth Inst. tor banditsf the ailed (totes to lb. astottat of tong stfillettrof &Mara The hoods offerrd till tom no lutenist of sib per an. tom pan ablessesi moonily, Le coin, of the first doe of lip and Noonnber, and will be Indeetnahle at lb. ph mare of the 4f overmans t, elm ire years, and p ye tis. IA twang yore tram Nov. 1, 1004, bosh ogee oust be for fifty ar ors" oraithsis of litty dollars, and nut state the mom including pseudo= of. fared for emb hundred dollars, or far Any wheat that offer is tor to more than fifty. Tara par not. of the principal (•mtading yr. od +ro)or the •holat memos* bid bd. by ea• b bidder, noon be dept died, as a g nanny kw the payment of onissariptions If mcbtad, with the To-tames, of she Malted States .t Washington, or with the Aselatent Trtasor.r et dear York, DoMoa, datptoa or Bt. loafs 01 with the d °stymied Lhaposltary at titiainsere Pttbh rgb, Cinch:l,lo. nonierillet, CR& mot P. , r , tt or oat:Otto. or with my National Daman r., It •I. trh fr•• • 4,t4eut to Ono,. Oconee, with• 5-1 •1.41• dotosala dn. net. tersinuates will he tatted to the tesmitort by the ahem or besot recririog them—the osigin•le of which mot be for marled, with the cans, to this Department. All de. psein Sheold be Made in time for the mantis:Mee with she offers to mash Washington not Inter than the morn tog of October 14, as nor. said. 110 offer, not somata pmied by its proper certificate or deposit, oil b. oon • tidal ed. Tbe C.rpen en A Degistored Bone. lewd under Chi. propcul wig beef the denominationsof $6O, $100,5105. and $1,051. lilegistered ILnde of $6,000 and 510,000 be lamed If required. All of.. noelVed will be opened on Velday, retober• 141 h. The •tardy to be mad• by the Soareteri to the high .t offerer% and notice of acceptance or declination erl.l be inemerelLately given to terpeatlve • ff , rart. la oases , of aoceptance, bond , of the deerrigtinn and de. numb:legion pre7elred vUI be tent to fiao ezhenribem, at the aid of the Drparimeni., on goal pumas' of In stelqueota. The depooll of Iwo per cent. will be root, otwd in the last It el eltimet• peld be •netalsfol off , r.ra, and will be immedlatoly returned to those .bee *ben mop b accepted. She maimed of emepted offers most be depaeltedesith the Teemerer, eel ear or hank &Mho, isrd to not under title notice; on advice if the sem ptanee of offer.. se fol. low., Ceae.half on the Senh Outober, and the W 1..., (Inelndleg the premiere nod original two per rent. de- Snit.) on the Illet October. The bonds will to.. Internet rem 9ovemhe, let, in. tenet on dipeslift 40111 their date to Nov. 1. will be paid hp the Oevertnetent m C.D4L o . aehalf of the fireelVest aliment, or twenty-Pa pet amt. of *anted can, may bo p.td, with awned la. Weft to Pei 14 In Menai Stok-o “CutincateS of la. debtednas." bet snob neetniceta 'WI be Teethed le pat payee. et alba ant lemtelbaent oily. . mom 4boalel It. endeared "Oast Per Loan," and eddeased to the Pee:Mary el the Tneitay. I he rain to data. .11 of not constdored mute the coaralant Is eteaTed 47 the Boanday. inr.isericaraintsr. cgroxi. 810112 TAIT Of Tturvit. PUDLfe -if 07 Wes ) TAX.reitatzi—YtAT /Ow N- K Tit Barr— eu. • K. eq4 •1•• Sa ,a of co: Att t1:01/t4b , r. bAttrOAoll"nt . ." ' kb, le% W. 3t. WAWA! WWI Al* elrstrd , Tr.o. orrr of tbf Spumy .0.. d 7411, t of Oa Pr .lo t for b00,L(.0 cr. .11 wee triter csa.,,ted AAA{ 'the Tar,Ayorr b• t.q +tad to al on tteitt...Mr esti !Sy said Tat hortt.ilotalp, .04 11, at • r 01 par.rrut be AI -1,,100d NA sit Irbo drst., to atoll am/veins if on WI,. U.l. kt oche Ar At a Bo •r - .. ILLIASI Dint Ptaidorit. JAS. CASSIDY, Artert.r?. Iv 141 , t1131112.1, or ts, IabOVI. PD. olotra-ri: tbo smelar• Mimed I. propand ev.4TO raid 6.3., ma sit lb. time ...11666.1 Iva 6116.1,1 v IL. Tatrvky...• as 6 p. , 66 . 6 lom. ditto aSfa..tl .6 .661st. I, reac6,6./. U , - I.i:OTlCE:.—`l"no owners of ;ropert , on la allettry Al'.,. oth Ward. bet arm re• 4:lsn't. end USTI - Wm ematil, 1.111 tune that th• Peal and Grading by been ceneoleted end waved. be Id anneercent car he • ea at tr. Renarder's Wind% *a. rat Penh EIT 'an?, enth the dam dal of ocr, , ata pezt, after Whicti ttra it sill be placed en the h eeds or the Tyeenttner for enaction, 0. asctowen, mad Peculating elairbter POLITICAL. THE TIME BAB COME, FOR UNION MEN TO RALLY! A Grand Mass Meeting Of .h Loyal On'on Mao .111 tat. plane This Saturday Evening. Oct. bth, AT DARE'S HOTEL P, .•f f Wit att.. t. on Liter y. F. OAHU V, .1 hht., and °Ow eminent apeatott addrcal thefoicatko. tlanft. and Illsowert Wel claan the ot...ardoe vrn eel. roman, and rally via mate fur " Octet and Litt nay and foram, en- ai d it tettatabla " U 102 C . BIAINIJINiCi'IIARI. ".Lace vi i oocowl,. ha 17i .1 reopte of Iltr, u,t IL. et ?ALIO ' 011rizE, or on Monday Ell Meg, October 10th, AT 1 irOLOUIL 11. t, • 11l be aildrortre by 0 U. 11 Wail in. lit end other, 1..) ALL BOY 1. 7 4. A UNION MASS MEETING Of the frkrtdit of LINCOLN & JOHNSON, ba4lll THE BORL UGH OkIIiABETH, On Saturclny,, Bax ,htt H p. on. Elm. JOHN P. PLISNET. Hon JAMAS Trieil, A. M W TlOr, thl , Bah J IL huultethe, Lee •11l editlraie thy Itetetblla mHr OF MOUNT WA9HINGTON, 1.12 LTIEBTIOW.—Ibare will be • 11PIO11 lIIAMS 211EETLN G OUNT N'V.A.SI3. LIN GTO N. Oss Saturday Evening, Oct. Bth, Th. ez« clod v4ll b aldr6aragal by I: . ar i tly k bp , 1; .. 1. LIMIT f, inail.s I, Grill . . Ly.. and othors 0.6 UT lON NOW AND F 0 AMER. nen .111 be • meeting of th. Rim& of LINCOLN & JOHNSON, 2.1* ..112,1%: , ,F1ELD, ON On Saltarday Ermine', Oct. Sth, 11. Noololll4l , • uh T Jb V.. tEd G CULL Jog , and J M IPIJ •Gl fl• p...e•at •114 ea, son,* of h t.rl.lcal •ors• ucr 1 R 8 'D BALLY I BRAD) RALLY OF UNI ON 51,11/ROAI tVERING, NM I AT BEILSTEIN I C. 0. r of tut I Imo wed akmtli