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The Platform of Treason. as Pre.
-pared by the Leader of the Breck.
• , .inridge Party in - Pennsylvania. •
inliingbee,YAre Oakum Oita. nietearidge'pe.
ocrsiie State - Committee, tor the ennitierat lon cribs
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and expliclidegiatattop..nro hare yet read of- the,
oEt`Etbl - a — I I
tt e ont ot e on Tarty of PeSn'-'
rl:) . -91G 1 _4,, 1 5i f, et
4.oedd. That Penuayfranie owe. Ler giorrth
• _ pcnatiatton, and the Menage or capital and:wealth-or
ilhiVref eitifie;-'elilitoyittl! MS advantages ;olden s the
• Alaskan Unto , bad afforded for4he development, of
betamtund retotricTe; and thaiLei glory and pan t
. 4.V88.9. 1 .4 41 . E1t4.1 1 14 4a ,f1 . 114 . V - 4 0 4;11th.
• It . riVEVBIL 4::AUSEB HITHERTO
sistsiED,..ky,,Tur % iDEBIOCRACY OF THE;
01110 . HY BETS D i ABUN DES THE BONDS THAT
.A , PISINEre, , I'OGETLIER THESE" ONTEst 42 " )
FIFTEEN, SLATEHOLDING
CLAMING TO BE DRIVEN BY , TUE
1440110HEE lIIUTUAL 41tOTECTION
AGAINST. THE EFFECT OF SUCH CAUSES. SUCt
011431/ILLY ESTABLISH ANOTHER CONFED-'
eEalt Time YIENNtIYLVANIA lunar RE+
5 ,; 1 ,90D.,VE1L.8.E;,A.T10N TO THE FACTS. WHICH
BEYOND OUR CONTR OL
t•-; PRODUOYD; • ' ' . a
• .- 010007, Omit; refuse topsoils, that She melt
take her IgloosNorthersirmitient era
:-. , -' 4 l 4 :o o ol:6 l tltiMte Uslost its , rivatsooteAt. to be .born of
the Diner mantirieintlng Industry, and or
And '4X/Porit a firffs a llolali .
leee - to . the Nerrhearlent Sista, rota ' 611/
P4ci4G'i..""l!**Gea. foeh e . pr o ud g. cc
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..,ditiiiit6P;Akl 2 o 4 Wank G." 144,4
• 1. 4416 0 44 0 6 febmydirmaar# ..fore l / 4 6 - ,«1ti..." cod
he "a 4
!YP:o4i4l.d.etp:eiiiiidble 4 tiretlic:wiiipt &ads.
“011. BUE MAY. IF-4 , ..2111181R OP TILE NRW
OareknEghoter;:etpont TUE GREAT ]IAN V
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FACTURINGWOIIIIBHOPSOII. A PEOPLE NOW
~,' , 4 30N811811N0 - ANNUALLY $300,0047,000 WORTH
• PRODUOTS AND MANUFACTURES
iN.POFiTAD THROUGH THE NORTHERN
&TATES; USE CITIES DECOKE THE GREAT
-•
~.-. 4 IOOIfIIERCI.II/..DEPOTS AND DISTEIDUTING
FOR THIS-CONFEDEBACY, AND HER
LTII, roPutiATicrs;Axb cam try, as PR O -
IN"A DECIESE UNPARALLELED IN
t AND. PROSPERITY' OF .A 2 4 -1
• •,7 - ". 4 Thatig trill* the tight awl duty of her citizen.
to conertlfflhelr can beet lutereete in • ;psteltion so
montegong, and .denlde f»greea Got bred aliens*,
hi 14 dud Co Spring the 1330 lent ami emend,. as
• • Wo` ti • etugct Oaf on. a l frcrh - . fo pretest to
tisprpts ;sec er Ender tie pad tea tktg.mnyarreroliq
~ 4 4sytiryAki4444441 diinniinees in Oteiritidd rut
-enettrestre of ezirting
._-~ ;. ,
ain,Yourrolitics
..,:tu,:-....Capt.zeouiding,-..it the, army, one of the
`"offidere : under'cien.:PO •• 'who
Pope .weretaken
risopers at Bull Run and sent to Rich
; . intuidodatee 'thai when.-they .came to be
parsied; they
were alike& the_ usual. gees:
tions—"What is your age," le,•• winding
witliAlieSidpustial question, What are
. P°!!he_ l ? • •
- Why should these Rebels desire to know
, ,14a i>.plitic,fuf their prisoners? theDem
,-,,ottste are all loya3; as they profess to be,
one questions the loyalty of the Repub.
it could "be a - matter of no im
whatever Celle traitors to know
z whether their prisoners were Republicans
The tueswerje plain. It is simply
1.4 e have a hope of effect
.-
ing soeeethingihrOugh the democratic or
igspAfii#oit-br,'the Nor' that they inquired
sn'perlinaclously or their prisoners about
Ifinii,Pelitics. They kno7 that this demo
''TlV
, rtAid:tirganistition, as wielded by Francis
W. Rupee; - Fernando Wood, Vallandi:-
. and their: less notorious coadju
_
dare not take open ground in
1.. iavor.of the Smith, will still do all it can
. apPertunity, offers; and hence
tdput themselves in direct
personal communication with such "demo
,
tiTi e l r,i , tic t prisenera . as might,_ by their an,
.-were,; indicate a latent sympathy with
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,
;.....*.'..41111; _PALL ELL CrtOliis
2'APtY taf < e p as Pennsylvania. one week
- "Vreile.' 44 iiis:3 li .it ',the result will, de , .,
ponsitßili:*titition whether ourgrest 'and
• ''fitiefiliiii!Atill COCAClll4alaretokort
• : ..ifilti.lii. i .!*,Goirertinient . nisihirrieedie to
thikilaiff rioldhig her braiWtions in hosts
-.,.- --?ifilWrAirokilidiildiriitfi miiiit fend
'.'l44l:4liinlitwiiii'iti4iflWit ten do tny
. -- 'elifiiiiiii.4iii4.itrifloit of mon, Tooney,
• 4nTi t iifitskrojiadi oe will contribute
to tbsFrotte.tepiktui re still reedy to: re
'-:-.'_ .',...4l444tiliiiisainwltte;.;: !.. - •, . . I
"-,L .W? . 90 1 40. ''.Wigt‘t§iltif 'orate .iorttlt.
;:f.rensinlesnio; - in• wAciyal..iltaitv'Thowt-ift
• -- liirtimeiriiifieniilis7 tt - eThaf — itilati:VEl 4 l'
ays -s
On the oiiiitidiiiiir dates &roof . .
' ---- *l4.oti. i 6 revitirLor ophol AD& thifiii of
.., : sj 'gene government, Irbile , en n
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' :. 0 1.1 3 / 4 1tifis d4* l l , ads' atrociousAArrevisiltio:
•' 4 4 ~.1 41 N1 0 1b 7, 4 . 4 . "Fi l ' i ' s° * -- bitOinniting
• - i f fflisobou4ea .- stipppes of
, mpl:..*:iikiiohey,
' f 4 ll4 1 4iNftigiF. 6 *#f al' ililf?*4 or L -
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theia. ^ Eto'nce the question, ''What are your
Richmond la ,looking, at this moment,-
Ifith intwe ititerest - to the elections in Penn-
eytwania, Ohio and. New York, than 'to the
of , the belligerent armies on the Yo-
trirrita.: The eleition of Harr and
yttllandighante.pd'Cor, Ben Wood
F. W 'lleghes;:would afford Jeff.- Da:iie
a victory by Lee.
Solithent lives; the
former ; only , the:Voluntary debasement of
Northern
''Tfekegents 34.Di/els could _have no
obieot is asking after the politics of pile
iithertheut' find'aome upon whose
political aid 'Abe rebel government 'could
relyk, , andlitey ; •know, as, everybody In the
..Xostiiinows,.that -such aid can be found
tnlyTir(ther"Detnocnttic
We-speak of the " Democratic Organise.
:,,,tion!Las something distinct ` and-as by no
includirtilheiCial'Dernocints of the
"' - iteith. We , bear cheerful testimony to the
- leyalty.of.:it very large portion of the .
IteMocratiii;,Party as.;itlssheretofore ez
individuaLDemoorats by ,
Ihs , theuiand and tens .Of thousands, have
honorably,rallied nd in good' faith to the
ecpport Au! - garerylnent, the control of
i.
_intoned
the Itande: Vallandiglant,' Cox;
i ; Feinando . Vood, and iptrti'
1!2-,....Aitptktictthitt4.4*triceonglit afar e
ersti:Sofitise-cnntltzy,: when ~t hey realise
thil, feet ) trilTabSeidan the:orgonisetioxi. to .
4 itefebs.. ,- In;pe meantitoe,:ietthent beware
• hoi.they.beeome entangled in ita supi.Ort, ,
*bee, they jroto. ftr - :seine one .e t
wlsettt it will: bO as ansiotuat intptired,
- - air'it eels' of the - prisoners'
4kare his politick?,
MSS
aIi4:O O. IIFLY,
._it.ZeceStitsri,to.,.pmete the
puidii?,goOd. i ,ptey will do a4 - tuffer any-
Toiril 4d patriotic
Peitple4hititldiif therehilheiterthrow of
the armed traitors can be hastened, and
peace and 'unity:restored to ou!r noir dis-,
tracted country. , .
On the other side are the ',sity and the
earitlidates of those who would icriPple our
gevernment initsetforts to.crush this rebel-
Tion;and thereby "give aid and comfort to
'liitieneMy:" They` would stop 'the sUpplies
6f Med and money; they would counteract
ihe'eifoits of the government to 'conduct
• ...
this war in such a vigorous reenlist' so
'quioly restore peace.to the country. They:
endeavor to create a (edit% of .opposition
to the wan tax, imposed upon. us by their
late political associates; And magnify - the
necessary. evils resulting from a State of
war, in order to- bring the government into
bad repute- with the people.= Does any one
intagine that the scoutidrels now in session
Atiliebmou4 are disinterested spectators
of the ;present political campaign in this .
Stati37, - Is ii io' be supposed ',that the
chiet.of the Breckinridgo .clique in this
State--wito desired that "Pennsylvania
should go with the South," desires the
speedy overthrow end punishment of the
IliehmOnd 'cabal?
The only issue involved in. the-political
campaign this fall is the'great qeilistion of
,Government or no Goiiiinaietit, OrUs :party
isin favor of maintaining and perpetuating
our government, by ti`.ing the most v-igar
'ons 'war measures to crush out rebel;
wherever foundohereby ,restoring ns to a
state of peace-,honorable and lasting pence.
The other party, under the lead of Francis
Hughes, are in favor of weakening the
hands of the government, by stopping sup
plies of zuen-and money, by the election of
"peace" men to Congress; who would crip
ple the efforts ti the government to conquer
an honorable peace, and who 'would barter
bll that is worth preservation - for the sake
of -restoring to power the party andthe•
men whobad control of. Ihb Government
when the infernal conspiracy with which
we are now contending. -was-first hatched.'
'his because are - hava faithin the Patriet
ism and the intelligence of. the peOPle, that
, are feel so sanguine of the result of.the ap-
Proackingelection. „Having this with, we
calmly - await the announcement;ef the over
whelming' defeat of the Hughes' Breckia
ridge larty, *hose very existence in a
State having 160,000 patriot soldiers-in the
field, is an anomaly which can onlybe ex ,
lib - Acted bifthe pie - stuuption that that party
have flair battle field-- within the limits of
ti old Haystona State.
The Issue beeemes Clearer.
It ia cow clearly proven that the leaders
- of the so:called Democratic - party in this
Stabs are 'ln sytopathy, with, the rebels, and
every thing indicates that they are not
only ineympatity with them, hitt in active
league with. them, and that it is their de
termination to precipitate Penimylvaia into
the Southern Confiderney ; not by force of
arms, for that is impossible, but by getting
the control of the 'national legislature.
Prior to the bombardment of Fort Sum
ter, and while JA.IIE3 BUCILINAN was still
in office, the leaders had every thing ar
ranged for the movement contemplated by
Mr. Huouss, in his resolution. Hero is the
proof:
On the 41ith of January, 1861, "the Dem
ocratic citizens of Philadelphia', in general
maea meeting assembled" said . in their ,
pieamble; then slid there adopted, that
they deezaid it "their duly to announce to
their fellow citizens of the.natiou their de
liberate judgment, theirlopes, their fears,
and their intentioni." Nor did oven this
emphatic Statezaent satisfy them, for they
farther said; "We mietiti.e. distinct po
litical organization;” and that there might
be'no doithi as to who cbmposed this "po
ttical organization;' , they added:
“We are a part of the two hundred and
thirty, thousand electors.of Pennsylvania
who, by their votes and co-operation, meant
to express complete and thorough sympathy
with our Southern brethren, and recogni
tion, in the -most-absolute and extended
form, of the rights of the South as claimed
by Southern statesmen, and affirmed by the
Supreme Court of the United. States:
We do not italiciie any "partof the above'
declaration, for it is all as emphatic as it
can bc and when it is remetaberett that tat
that thno at: }east, nine of (haie
"Southern brethren= had already- seceded
arid Ware in armed rebellion, : the 'rankness
of
Its,,triation. cannot `be-,.exaggerated ,by
anythltig•that we . etta say. • • • .
'The - reaolntions'are,th keeping wi t h the
preamble. ,
We copy one of them; omitting
others only to-sawn-room.
'Twelfth. That iit'•thri deliberate judg..
Ment of the_Dentocracy of Philadelphha,.
and, so far as we know it of Permanent*
the dissolution of the Union, by the, imps..
ration of the whole south—a result we shall
moat sincerely lament—may release tide
commonwealth to a large-extent from Ilia:
bonds which now sonnet her with the :mm,
federacy, except to far as' fur temporary'
' convenience she chooses to' submifta them,.
: aid would authorise and'requlre her ,cliti•
leas, tbrogghe cativentisni to ho assembled.
'for that purpose, to detcro4n. with reheat leer.
tot 'Amite be eon, whether .torth Ilse North
and East. whore fano:l4m ha. prrelp.: •
hated Ma misery- upon UV, e' tosth out:
brethren of South, wAote warps we leel
as our own; or whether Pennsylvania should. ,
stand by herself, as ia.distintt community,.
ready, when *Canon offirs, to bind together
the'broken Union, 'end resume her Pleedrit
loyalty and devotion!' :
'This showe that Hughes did not...nand,
'share in his 'treasonable Purpose;' all lliV
difference between him and his more ' wily,
"Phllactelplda associates being that he was
for pushing Urine a ... little: teeter' than
they. Their ohject, then was tomake ooni. ,
Moit canal; with the traitors of the South.
The question whother•Penneyiraoia should
remain in the Union.with the loyal states,
or secede to the Bpiiiiteje4 7 aiiiiedoraoyir.sii;
osteneibly left open; but obtierre the tilos:
applied to the elan thee In open rebelliii...
, l our brethren '.l! Os: Anith who's Inxqvi_we ,
feet as our tiamiltßili" . . . • :, ./,• r' ) :J.' .'
This , was, 11 iidny.l In 7abrMaii;
Boom bid . W1 lidisanro advaneed'nsedohow:
et.flarristinrs; but the tempos of thii'liiiiiz
try, end of the honest men of the . pirty,
' 'was then StiOl4 ttUthhil'Ottre Przulat &&••
'iodates would totpermit •him to offer it.'
In April...the...rebel* precipitated the mat'',
von the ootintrY,bybOenioicthelr lesteerlit . :
upon the little bir"V°the4:l34llo4llink
ter, whichissused snob 4 1 411 . 411111bajf: p l r i
tliCitlO i nd ISTit!?? arp9Ds iiio-10 t
-e :
that Ahiplillie;s of inalino SAilliii4teinfi .-
— ure isbi. to hidtSt4niiii/yWor more than:
- iii inOlgoi.o/ . '1 1 02 1 0i:monld hasiheet .
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men,-ittoenpyi . of couttry:bo4thania
atiandott . „„thisiel.4tan#3 to defaisd
their iirifertittotiat mini* the'torphrtians
Otthesi;..ekullring,Autiriiteoint not-leis
dangerous traitors, they creep out and re
niow, their triitiiimis designs iu all their
originaliatrocity. To>thia :end linonits
gave publicity. to his resolution, and the
.presa of his psrty. endorse hatli him and it
IleariWfist. the Evening ; ournal, of .Pltila
‘lelplibi, the organ of that clique, says, in
its issue of 04.. 3—list Friday:' •
"If the Abolition papers to which we lava
refeirtid - desire to make the issue now,
whether nor mit Pennsylvania in the event
of a disruption of the Union, (produced by
the joint efforts of Abolition and Secession
advocates,) shell,. or shall not, become sub.
ject to,the Yankee,,States, and dopendent
upon their seacoaiii for communication
with,Europe, we believe that the Democrats
and' all'other 'conservative men in the State
will meet them on that Issue and take their
chances on the result of the ballot box.
• • C. • . • •
"What evils may yet result from the
effects
,of their 'pressure' upon the Presi
dent; inducing his ill-judged Proclamation,
and the unlawful 'persecution and imprison
meta of loyal citizens of the North, and
from what they may hereafter do,'or cause
to be done, we cannot foretell;, but that all
they may do will have an evil tendency we
cannot doubt. They may bring- the very
result 'contemplated in Mr. Ttughes' resolu
tion. They have done much in this direc
tion, and will doubtless do much more. If
they succeed, then the people of Pennsyl
vania will be called on to consider the
.wards of that resolution."
We beg our readers, especially loyal dem
ocrats, to ponder these audacious sentences.
Let them see where the men who aro the
recognized leaders of their party are drift
ing, and then let them say whether they
are ready to go with them. We have here
quoted largely and fairly from their own
authoritative outgiviuge, and every ten
tences is unmitigated treason.- We say
in the' face of this evidence; that no man
can 4063 the ticket prepared under such
auspices. and accompanied by ench deolo
ration himself justly
liable to the fearfail charge of treason; for,
by so doing, he will render more aid and
comfortto traitors in arms than if ho were
to enlist in their service and fight against
the governthent.
Ws invite attention to the address to the
people of Butler county, in this morning's
paper, and.eordielly endorse every word lt
says about the eloquent and highly gifted
candidate for. Congress In the 234 District, the
Han. THOILLS WILLIAM!. '
MIL G. P. HAMILTON AND THU Bn7eaet.n
asg
—This subject, on wbiab we bad some
tbing i n eay yesterday, is presented, witb ad
ditional attraction', by a correspondent thin
morning, in another ooluind. •
Good Deeds.
A Iletter from the ant , near Sharpaburg
says
A deputation of citizens from Lancaster,
Pa., came into camp yestorday, with three
wagon loads of "things for the soldiers,"
sent out to the Lancaster county troops by
the "patriot-daughters." If the good peo
ple at home could have been present to look
intozle face. of the soldier, as the boxes of
flannels, the barrels of cabbages, the sacks
of potatoes, the Cans of "apple -butter," the
jars of butter, of jellies, of fruits, and the
numerous packages .of miscellany, were
handed from the wagons, how would they
.have felt - the blessing of giving good gifts.
The brownest cheek of the brawniest man
was last . night moistened with tears of
gratitude as the heart swelled with emo-
Cone of. ldve for 'the dear ones at home."
A supply of hospittil stores was brought by
the same deputation.
Such. men in the field, with such friends
at horde, can never be defeated, and it were
hard to, say-which parties were most bene
-fited, the givers or receivers.
A. Clear as flied.
lo thy Pittsburgh Post, of yesterday
morning, there is a leading article of a col
umn in-length on the "Cause of the War,"
which concludes with the following para
graph
"Aiitl evert if slavery may be called a
cause of war, we cannot under the Consti
tution call it a guilty cause ; for it existed
before the Constitution, and by that solemn
compact we engage to respect it as a State
institution, and never.to interfere with - it
or any other Slate institution by federal
!ewe.: , Wevannot call it a guilty, cause, be
cause it is one of the terms of our 'more
p ect Union' that weshall judge no Stats
in such matters.". • • ' • •
Vfe:hear'sometimes of the "curiosities of
literature,". but:here is a curiosity of logio,
sad It is only as ditch, that we reproduce
It. Let the reader try_ what he can make
of it.;. . .
THE OCTOBER ELECTION.
Aa lddreii ` to tbe IteNintificans of
Baler County.
It is unnecessary . to say, that the
preaching election Is probably the most im
portant Which has ever yet , been held, A
United :Pastes genitor le to' beelected,
whose - Politics may depend upon the . votes
Of the Uprescutatives from this county.
413e,candidates for Senate and 4epresen
styes, as well u the several county officers, ,
are sufficiently known to you all, and there
fore requires no additional endorsement at
our hinds. - •
• Au administration is in • pow•>r, which
owee its existence to Republican Totes.
TIIOIII3 WILLTAIIS, our CiitaidALO for Con•
greys, although not residing among um, is
not unknown to you either. leans ago he
Bernd you as one of your Itepresotitatives
in the Senate of the State; be supported
nod helpod,.by him "energy, devotion and
eletqaence, to elevate the ,present' honest
and able Chief Magistrate to the position
I ge now occupies.
Jacob. Zeigler, tho candidate of the oppo
sition, was as zealously enlisted in the sup•
port of either John C. Breckinridge or
tiurphea.k. Douglas. Brockinridge le now
a rebel General, and although Sir. Douglas
himself was loyal, bad he been elected, the
Tice 'President, Johnston, of Georgia, a
rebel, would now have been: the President
The twopreceding Administrations,
Pierce and . rucbanaors, were elevated to
poWer by the yid and Totes of Mr. Zeigler,,
wid lo 4 the clarion. voice of our talented can,
didste was every wbero beard in behalf of
their"worthy competitors, Winfield , Boon
and lotus C. Fremont, • But"long , prior , to
'this 'who Is it that does not reroembet that
in 1840, sir. Williams, in behalf of General
Harrison, enchained by hia eloquence fdr
more that two boars, the- largest andieneo'
am' essembled within...the limits of our
'Pour - years afterwaielll'itood 'before
the people, s' igalnet the
slanders hatted upon the la
voSated Henry Clay: ' During these periods,
',W.: Zeigler was earliestlj, engaged In the
liilliokt'of Van *Dawn and reilk—and by
•etar olevition of the latter to power, thereby
the Demeerstid party to overthrow
litiff'of , has Mr. Zeigler
done ittre i ittitle him to the lotes'of the Re
. A consllitent, rigid 'and
anyleidlng party Scan; he tuts never given
.tinartere to,those with r . 40, be differed in
opinion
In the CongfettaliaU\ atitlans of 18054
gridll34B ite, Toted ignist4hls owntowns
' mast, ,
_A. POJT111110%; as of course
se a party _man hwlnd right to do,) be•
cause ho.siLlapprtrved , his course -in Con
litlist Your bY a lAriontAinflY,
' •i t :- as ltfr:...,Zelgler cloan i . da
Or& ea i H - ged -
vier!, slice that ti m e , on does _ be yet on;
_ . .. -.
.caprthe woe position: ',, , ' ...
s;
. 7 ,. Tirefiti . ry,sof the Kansas iniquity is fa
Initial' in u all—the'attempt to force sin: I
very upon her—to compel her to recognize
freudulen elections and-pro-slavery con-
stitntions, adeby usurpers; the appliance
Of money patronage; force and bribes, to
carry .th • infamous Lecompton. Constitu
tion, were all a part and parcel Of the pol
itics of Mr. Zeigler's party, whilst Mr.
Iffillieini,.With 'his highly cultivated 'hist;
lect, has been constantly engaged in deity-
°Ogg scathing rebukes to that .sante party,
for its' base betrayal of freedom into the
hand and power of an equally base and
pro-slavery cabal.. Kansas bled, and the
eons 'of even some of you lad their lives
in r efforts to rescue her from the despotic
grasp of the slave power, awl the liberty
of one of our own townsmen was abridged
to appease this same rapacious power.
During all -thistime ' Mr. Zeigler main
tained his party affiliation,, worked and
voted with and stood by 3.ti1,r5 Buchanan
in all his acts of despotism towards the
free people of that unfortunate territory.
Buchanan has fallen; his light-has gone
out;- the pall of nightevershadows him, and
covers him in impenetrable darkness, and
• were he to-day a candidate for Congress
before you, could he claim the suffrage of
one out of every hundred of the free and
independent voters of this county ?- If Bu
chanan is deserving of public condemna
tion, hew can Mr. Zeigler, who aided anti
supported lim in his measures, expect to
be differently . treated?
But, fellovr-ci tisane there is . still strong
er incentive to your adherence to your par
ty at this particular time. You have sons
and brothers and relatives in the army, of
whom Abraham Lincoln is the Commander
in-Chief. It is your . ' bounden duty to
strengthen his hands, and giie him .he
aupport necessaryet ... ) a faithful discharge
of his duty. Congress is the president e
right arm, which if once weakened his
power for good becomes paralyzed and de
stroyed. - .
To give efficiency to the members-of an
administration, every President should
have a friendly and harmonious Congress.
To the friends of President. Lincoln, there
fore, do we especially appeal. We ask you
not to commit the lamb to the wolf, not to
elect a Congress of Democrats to tie the
bands of 3 President, in whom we have the
most unfaltering confidence. Give hint his
friends as counsellors and advisers, and
not his enemies.
Mr. Ziegler may be what. might be termed
socially, a clever fellow: You may feel
kindly disposed to him, as a citizen ; but
when duty to your country demands your
suffrages, you must not allow social consid
erations to hire the slightest influence. if
Mr. Ziegler be elected, his success will be
published and proclaimed as a Democratic
triumph in a Congressional district which,
in our former elections, has given 2,000
majority. It will be published far and
wide that the minds of the people have un
dergone a great change. Your vote would
be regarded as a rebuke to the President.
But this is not all. If a majority of Demo
cratic Congressmen should be elected, the
whole policy of the government will be
changed. An ignominious and disgraceful
peace will be patched up, by which we will
be handed over to the monarchs and
ty
rants of the slave power, to be kept in per
petual bondage, and to be followed by the
passage of laws compelling us to 'pay all
the Southern losses, slavesineluded, there
by subjecting us to burdens in taxation
four-fold greater than any which can now
devolve upon us.
Think of these thing's, fellow-citizens,
and then say whether you are prepared to
place our honest and efficient Chief Magis
trate in the power of his enemies—your
sons and relatives in the army in a false
position, and to expose yourselves to the
danger and liability of exorbitant burdens
and ultimate Lou of freedom itself.
Of our candidate, Thomas Williams, we
have great reason to be proud. Highly
gifted in oratorical power, wodoubt whether
he can be equalled and feel certain be can
not be excelled upon the floor :of Congress
by any one. gar district may claim the
honor of presenting the first and ablest
debater in Congress. Every voter should
feel rejoiced at this opportunity of confer
ring honer upon the district. Besides, it
must be apparent to all, that subjects of
vast importanee are to be acted upon, in
the next Congress, which will require mas
ter minds, and eloquent tongue; to under
stand and discuss—questions of taxation,
in which our people aro deeply interested,
will engage much of the time of our next
Congress. Upon this great topic, judging
from the past, where can we find a more
faithful guardian at the public interests?
As a national Bepreeentative, he will un
doubtedlyhe equally vigilant in protecting
his constituents against exorbitant bur
dens in the shape of taxation; will ad
vocate a riged system of economy in the
disbursement of the public money, and will
set his face against every species of public
plunder. ;The great essentials of a states
man, capacity and honesty, be possesses in
as eminent degree, and if elected and
spared to serve us, we men, in advance, con
gratulate ourselves that we shall never be
called upon to blush with shame for his
want of either; but, on the contrary, our
district will be pointed to as pro-eminently
honest, intelligent and patriotic.
Although our choke was ono of our own
young'and talented citizens now engaged
in the service, of his country, in the field,
the duly, constituted. nominating ,conven
tion has thought proper to set aside his
claims! for the present, and give us Mr.
Williams; as our candidate. As friends of
CoL Thompson, we cheerfully bow this
division, because it comes from an author
ity we pre. compelled respect.
Thompsonbeing much the younger mac,
can affortito defer his claims to 'those of
Mr. Williams. Knowing hid,' as we all
personally do, we feel aeured that ho .cor
dially desires to see every .friend of, his
oast his iota for. Thomas William!. ,The
time is not far distant when the friend!' of
the 'latter gentleman - may he called upon to
reciprocate this duty in behalf of our fa
vorite- and judging tram 'the voter Atte: ,
gheny county has &lieu our Candidates,
we know ,what what to expect 'in the future.
Let it"nothOaaid that Butler county fal
tered is this great Minis, but let eirery
publican manfully do his duty .td the Pres
ident of hid own choice, to:his friend!' and
relatives who - are in the' service of the
country, and, which is still more important
to his own convictions of whatis right; In
conclusion ` we again .conjure you ;to ro
e:imam'. that a President without, a Can
greets ofhis.frlends, can do nothing for his
country and therefore earnestly,..requiet
your united suffrages for, our . candidate,
the Hon. Thomas William...
pEDPONS, BOUNTY, do BACK PAY
4 H. C. itiocant,, •
/flow,. 'at Lao cod Champ ding,
, 5e.1111111171 811113/7,
hrriavapis, ra.,
Prceechtee *Oldie,' • Malmo 'ot earl' description.
Pgllllosll for disabled oaken, eoldienawiataect rod
raminew ZIdUNTIIth sal PI. Net 1/148 for the yid•
owe. parent orpbao ci Urea.. brutber* and 1114 tel
mle other lepetweetaclre of the, who here died
oc bees k; id to the armies; or hare died after dbl.
chat get trots dhows contrected to aunt%
our No chard* ti• 11l delta collected . 400 an letter
,will be auswerwl hair, • cramp I. encleerd.. ,Rellett
fOE WHOM THE LAKES I►IRECP.
I bey. soco.edel In making arerstereauti.by.
orbleb I Will brenabled to fume!, 101 to the old
sew, of l'lttsbargb by tby air or Woadt , lo.?' It
will b° of ouPrflor queflq. sad I Cap It lower
it= It ran be (tabbed by ivy otber period:" I eon
be brand lb. bOOTS - 110 . U62, - corner of Irwin ,
west sad Duquesne Way.' • , •
sedum WART'S JOHIIITOV.
Nit la LNy • NTNI) Ft)
UPLo • 9cvx vianov oiLe
wadi saa tL• ,‘
er4 "km) troondi.llB fllth
B OOTS ANDSHOES; s
BOOTS MID BUSIES; •
"I.44rIVA:A4.t(fIPX:
REPT:IBL ICAN'T:RXECUTIVE
' . , ;G:MII3II.ITICE.—The eteitamm'et the ,Com
tattteeetill meet at the ettlce.ol4. 1 1.1Ltkpetitek.
Eq., Grant ammo, Pittsburgh, ou TLI.S OA Y, Oct.
6th. 1662,1410 o'clock n m. The atteadeuce of osery
Member is deeiredoss husintss or.importaum. !ill he
PRl!er!ted for their =alders ion.
• AVM B. NEMItO, OMIT - man. _
JAS. L. SUIBLIILian, titey. '
+he following are Gm Comaltten
Wittlaarß. Negley, Chairmen, Peebles towns hip
Wt 0.../. Gilmore, Upper St. Clair township.
Robert MeClorren, Findley township.
Abdiel McClure; slifflin towuahip.
Robert B. Carnahan, Birmingham borough
WM, E. Harrison, !deli:enigma borough
Capt. James Woodburn, fiewiekly borough. -
(apt. monies Ifeldasten, Turtle Creek.;
Jolm HMO., Studer township.
Freeman Jones, Richland township.
George Neely, Franklin township.
Col. GeorgeGerst, Third Ward, Allegheny city
Stephen H. Geyer, SOMMIWard, Allegheny dry.
James MeGunnigle, Chestier. township,.
J. J. Itobinwm, Indiana township.
Williams. Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh.
Jas. L. Sutherland, Third Ward, Pittsburgh.
David-Fitzsimmons, lint Ward, Pltteburgh.
David Hutchison, Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh.
George Finley, Collins township.
David Drennan, Plum township.
,orlon vt tete ran be procure/ at ebbs 'affirm.
[l4-.COME VUTI UNIUN ,31EN
GRAND REPUBLICAN MASS MFETING
will Le held en TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 7111 at
the house of Vol Geer. a Gelid, in the Third Ward.
Atleaheny. at which lion. P. 0 Shanntn, Bon A.
S. Oros., sad other able et:eskers will be present.
It baboon" every:Cilinert to be earnest In hie support
of the constitutional atithotitiso, and hit opposition
to the rebetl.:on, and It is t• to hoped that every loy - al
'Wren of the nerd will be present at the tneetinc.
ooT:tt SZPOBLIOAN - EX. 04 MMITTEE.
irePUBLIC 1111.1li'rING 1N rir r Ti.
—The citiiins of Pitt Tonna • itt meat of
the PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE, in Oakland, on
.WICONICtIDAY &VEINING October dill, at 7 o'clock,
to make arrangement. to bate our quota tilled with•
out drafting Any pen-na haring knowledg, of
roluoteefaeloce the enrollment, oill bring : their
nature, compuilee and regiment. to fa hick Mt; are
attoobel. PITT TOWNeIIIP.
HEAVY
t9.—Tbls choke Battrry (0, &I PoLutylvw.
nla Attil ery,) 1. cow to Camp Boa, t wmdor, N. J.
A-f.w mere able•lodled 61[11 will bo aoeopttql to 1111
up the 4th notion: Apply to
JOIIN J. BA Y,
A. J. (118'30N,
re M aonio Ball, Firth .treat.
AT Tli 11C(.7.."N CUL' k
uT-Y
COLLEGE, corner or Penn end Pll. Choir dta.,
THIS (TUREIDAir) MORNING. at 11 o'clock:
NEGOTIABLE PAPER.
*ED" aDrERTISAL
T o COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND
EMEI39
EATON, MACRIEO & CO.,
Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth Street,
Jobbery and retailer. of TRIMMINGS, JEMBIt`.I
- RIES,. IIOsIERY, 0` OYES, HOOP . SE
onts,As, solim, COLLARS TICE, UNDER
SHIRTS AAA DRAWERS, WOOLEN HOODS, NU.
AS, SCARPS, REPUTE AND SHETLAND
WOOL; LOOM. RNITTINO V ARNS,on band and
to .rrire.
Oar steak wt. purchase.' before the last great ad
ranee hi prices. and we offer area• leolcoemente to
MIT PhD COUNTILY fdLitetIANTS,
PIDDIAII.d, and all who boy to aell again.
?i. choice as. lament of
Staple Dry Goods,
Al wbolessJe eta,. rv7a}
G RAIN WA NTF.D.—Tho gubearibers
•re litiTparttl tut• 7 tb. blµbe•t marhrt Wes for
IMMO
I=l
Wood d.od Saw tidold ou, I vavorgb
IIeDANE
oc7
==M=l=l
lAtiU.--Joarir MOltGald ) Of rine HMI,
having withdrawn Hs tont agshdt to ..for el so
dor. and the None beldg settled. t tale this mesas
So make keoern that. I do Dot charge sold Ilo,gan
•telth taking any .um of moues (ram um and that I
cot elder him so honest men. •
• JOHN WIC ItTINBACH.
kits eednort. October etb.
fillhEnh I
NJ 60 boxes Ilazabrog Cbrewr,.
:00 Co W. B. Cbeeao;
Jun rbeetred arid for We by
FRANK VAN GOB.DIII,
ae7 114 &mad stow.
py buo •ta Family ut-
LP ter Jest received And for eels by_
FRANK VAN CIOILDEII,
or:t 114 Second street.
FIIIMOTH Y mEEt./-40 bush. for sale by
oc7 RENRY R. C.LLINS.
IpOTASII-3 casks No. 1 just received
god inr.lo4. HENRY !LI-10.1.11M
I AND t'Ld.Sl'Eit-100 bbla received
II and ler br ANNRY 111 COLLINS.
SOM' rel'UN E DUST - -50 bbla recei*-
ed skni for ..ale by 1111 N 11 H is I NN,
AGENTS WANTED.'
CAN V AkSlNti AGENTS WANTED
ul
THE GREAT REBELLION;
THE El VIL WAS IN THE ENITED SCATEP.
BT J. T. lin ni.rr.
• A engwb work, to De sold only by enbecription.
eliTrintallfgent„ energetic, wrseeerlog wen. wko
AM &rico= of •10.Cratie• employment pleue cal Or
address,
JOHN, P. HURT, •
HABONIO • HALL, FIFTH STREET,
- • ' • PITTEROBGEI PA.
VOLUNTSEH IiN,LabT2LEN'I'
5E3 LA NK,
With Certtflato of durgonn and , lini , raiting °Moor,
-- S. HAVEN,
• , Statham and rriniar. •
.ani 001INEN %moo AND rnran
4i% t'i fit ' offer-every large
.1' stock this fell of extra. bugs Mied;ront 111/17tT
TIME.; of the meet 'valuable eanfeties, selected with
brest mew genie growers ;mid tree dever4 baying
y the quantity. *lll be dealt wilt Ilbendly.. We
respectfully futile examliatlon of our trrrl and
?rues by the public.
ur..l:2.llta‘rir JOIIN HIIRDOCH, Ja.
BUP/CarOß TO ALL' OTZKES.
•
It :weds no. .•
re hes no smell wastriee. . .
It prodwies no dirt or dud. • • .
It .Mende the mat intense heat_
Itproddea nits Meek polish.''
It 01111MrIVO Irmo ram. • " •
It is not one fourth the lebor.
Bold by 8!MON JOILUSTOS,
oat - - °prow fintithrlel4 and Tourtb went&
R. suLGE N _
•Wastaotateror d‘cl*tc."..,l •
1 7 . EZNIrET7'R - ..V.
NO. 45 saimnruLp NTUIET •
i . i/24E/81/844..±4614
171111 CD PIIHNITuBfit ow:Mandy tang, !hid
vz th!tarest prices foT
BO HO
. NOU-firq Ml' tiPODS
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secodi•Moorolog. AIithUBAPX CoDLLI.29.ViILS,
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(nett door to 54:41..) ' •
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At IifeLItLLAWIYB AVOTIOv witraid
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. 53 Fifth
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KN. - 0 Tif tel LLOYD'S NEW.
0 O/ 9. 0 -
rsitl TR MONTY COLORED RIRP Or.
~'1 tit UNITED STATED, CA%ADAS AND NEW
• DEUNSWICE . from recent surveys completed ..&n.
1
gust 10 len; mat 6200 0 to engrave it and one
.year's time ,
kupericr to arty Map ever made byl Ctittiu or
1 Mitchell, and Belle at tlx low price of ADy mute;
1 •titit, name s are engraved on WA map. ,
i II to not only a Comity Map, bat D.Lt Also a
, cousrr AND RAILROAD ILIP
. .
of the Unlted-Etatre• rmd Quitulaa'comtlUed to ore,
giving EVERY RAILROAD STATION au4 die
taucre botsettn.t., ,
Guarantee 14 tioniact . or rnma,l3 to $6 Per day.
ee take bea-all maps that cannot be sold and
refund the money.'
Send $ worth t, I ry.
Printed Inetructlons how to, aura,. w, It lutntab
od all our agente.
WANT FlLl—Wboleitto Apra. for our h/1114 to every
C.llforala Causal., Isughuad, /IWO and .
Cubs A toquee may be made with' a Ayr buodrel
dollar. cardtal. No compriii.ou.
J. T.•LLOTD, No. IE4 Broadway, X. Y.
The war Ireparuneut urns our :lisp of Virginia,
ilaryl.rnd and renneylvants, ever $1.0‘. , ,C00, en which
is marliel Atiti.dans erotic, liharpsterrg,' Itarylend
tilgota, Williaimport Ferry, ithorerevllle. lioland's
Ford, and all others on the Potomac, and every oilier
Os. elaryLmd, Virgtela and Penusylvani; nr
money refunded.
LLOYD'AS 510P00R41.111041. MAP
Of Kentucky, Ohio, Taken% and Mole. 10 Wordy
enthorily 'or Oen. Duet and the War Department.
Non-y refunded. to any one Milling an error In It.
Price be reran.
[From the,Trlburw, August 2]
"Lloyd'. Map of Virginia, Margtsed amielennayl.•
tennis—Tram Map la Taff' tare ; Its ant h bat 25
cents, and it is 214 best ykkA ens be purrlared."
LLOYD'S NAP OF THE dIIIi9IEBIPPI arvzit,
Ytomitetual surveis biCepta. Bart and W. BO4rtil,
allsobeippl river pilot., or St. 1 oafs, Ho.. 'hews
every man'. plantation and owner's name from Pt.
Louis to the Golf of btra100. , ..1,3!"0 n ilee—every
sand-b3r, Inland. town, lauding.. and atl plate. 16
mile, t act from the river—coVred In optintle• and
state , . Pd.. 5 1 In eboota ;82 In poe tot form, and
52 Won linen, with rollers Heady tiept.
Wavy . DIPAIITILtni.
Wasidepten., erept. 17, 'B6
J. T. 14. Er : Bend me your Map of it o Hie
sissippi .Biver, with price per hundred 'coffee.- Env
Admiral Char. H. Davi., commanding the Millais
sippi /Squadron, is authoringd to purchase as snarly as
are required for use of that squadron.
ocnd•td GIDION WiGblSTEee'y of Navy.
T .001 i liEn.—Qur friend J.LMES
blO BD,' No. S 1 . 111arkei.: eet, Ifse recently to
wnied from the East with a large .tock of-:
BOOT B AND SHOES
Comprising all the different warletfra and 41) . 114 now
In vogue ; and. haying selected It himself kern the
Eastern manufacturer-., Is now prepa , ed t0.1.42e . to
the public goods which, been, t, commend for teat
mos quad wear.
We advtae all thaw In want neat and-anteing
tial 00Terings for the feet to pill on Kr: ZOB6. feel.
fog count nt they will be salted - as regards quality
and via,.
ow - Remember tho plus, 59 id eItKET STERET.
004
144
11.1JBLI MILLS, .144
144 GREENE STREET, NEW TOSE OITY.
-GOVERNDIENT COFFEE,
• ..
Put up In tin foU pound papeit, 4 in Wbox, and in
bulk. Our prices Lange - from 8' to 30 cents. We pat
up the following kinder • • -
JAVA. MABlO_4lBO. SO. • Rio, RIO 4ND
•
IftrpßZloß COFFEE.
We belies*. our Case to be better than say "gtound.
Coffee now in use. All orders ardressed to us, cr to ;
our Agents, Mesas. PLACE b TOI3/10, 183 Cluti
I,,ra street, corner Washington street, Now Tork-
City, and Meson. POLLARD & DOANE, 189 and 191;
Bluth Water asset, Chicago, llillnola, . sill rdoeTre
prompt attention. ' '
etOreunis TABER, OW LE 'PLACE. -
ERNEST A. ERLAN SON,
Gene.ll
Shipping and Cominiision
won,. up atairs,
rpr WALL ATEEL'T. N.. Y..
and etsl4 to DRUGS, CULESICIALS, DYE
5117 F FB, by the original package only.
Tessa—Cub on delivery.
Couvianineutv of Foreign Mid Domestic BLeruhen•
dive eolicited.
Er. E. b. bitable. conner:loos in all parts of the
Faked State., Europe, Cuba, South America, Cali
fornia. 'Sandwich lelande, A traits and China.
sed:dif
THE GREAT FEIsrAIR REMEDY
DILIPO . NGO'd
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared from preacrlptiou of Doctor Dtaporico
Tbh well known bleach:kris tx, imposiiiin, but a
/MI and rata remedy for Female VillEcaltles and Obr
stroctiooe; from any OM* whatever; and although
powerfol remedy r it Contains nothing hurtful to
the constitution. Tr lad AItIND LADIES It ts pe
culLaayinilted. It - Will inr eery short time bring
on the monthly period with regularity. in all amen
in Nervous and .Bgdnal. Hats in .the Hoek
and Limb% Hairiness Fatigue , on slight_egertioni
Palpitation of the lia:rt. Lownens of, NOW% Hp
team., elek Headache; Whites, cod all the painful
diseascw occasioned by
. a 'disordered syrtern., Mese
Pins oNI ellioct • cure wben all 'other means. hare
_
. , ,
Thew rills . bors oeter boo knowa to (.11 whet
tbn direettons lure beet followed strictly.. .
ONE' DOLLAR AND £.I.X :CENTS, 'coolosed to
the stitboilleA Aguit nt rieublusti. Pa., will In
ETC=
DR. DUPOECO'S FEMALE RIASL
DEL DT:MOD - COI FINALS PILLS
DS. DIIPONCO'S PENAL'S PILLS
DIIPoNOO'S FILMALIs PILL§
Are a &Lend& Preperation.•
Am aeficientiSc Preparation.
'Area Scientific ?mazurka:L.
Are a Scientific Prevexatiost.
They see safe, sad Darer JAI
They are ask, sad comer tall
They are safe, sad nem 40
They are ask, end rarer tall . ,
To romOvo all °ban:lotion',
To romans all °ban:m . ll=g s
o tomov, on olitruotiono,
To remote all obstructions,
And CAM al Ptmal.Oomplairts
And cure a/1 reznale Complunts
And onre a/1 Femala Complaints
And cam all rentals Complaints
, .
.
Mum the 41rectknis sze folkmod
When ttoryitreettota are,follored
When thei dlnalonalaelollowed
When the dfroxidons are lolloAed
.
They ,e a • blaming and a cue.
They are • blaring and a care.
They an. bleating ami a am.
They are • binning and •• cure.
. ,
'Aid - eau WitltOo any pan of nil cataitrj
la:h6k,Ala or 4tai.,l
JOHN IL FULTON,
Nos. 67. AND 59 Virtir Slam.
fiat
JOHN SHATS,
BAP.% 00d1.. AHD OIL :
fti the Saw ital. w-lis.:-4;rii g , CRAIG STRlCfrr;
Tint Word, Adegboay OltJ Pa„.
, Opeciecitiottrat. work sear by map - to Alb gbenj
Qv P. ft., or left at the Hardware Store of B. Wolff,
Jr...corms at Liberty .nuadlt: Clair streets, will re.
coin wow% asset tion. , .-• t &tarot(
(111.13,LP LITTLE , PAU hi - i POPi k . BALE.
W.-.^ , Vseres;abata Similes from tgetelty,. oh ties
lempereneetille std.liablestown -Plant ? oeS—lr
sureeciesreli f sbant.-25 acres et Sad u.. 4 1•714 w,U
to be &slued; goo 4 saner and beam; iri.o bssoKet.
• bargain , Inquire of , J. X. hIO.IIANGII4, • -
iel7vertritscT Yoartb street.
ISUUNTIMS;
.LIJL PICIdI01115; SACK PAT, ,inif IntaTettY
()Lents at airery-aacriptiDo;; collected by the imit:
miner. etzhe ionevrieg ea te e viz s Peneitzie,slo 00;
en obey claims. $3 trb':'; 13 .• U: T 4 T I • O7 I , •
go.ll . oreut street, Plttabutgb,
H B. hie charges ate tnicleit the claim doom not
'emcee& and allb2fortiatiott Alvan Ile: • . se4:lE.
DAtid • MIOI
up
' .
.4b oo
• lultsh."7, Linn
8,014 Arm y and *
;
800 .
dt
for eels by
• •
:. HITOHCOOSItoOg } jt,4CQ
firma maim uointiassas,oriztammsarfo3”, t
riasbur g e, ri,..6 5 ,t. isuosem. , ).
i lje t.wi
rno,CONTRAGTO ed'gr9o
- ado Till be rifottrof M. :WWI Clugo
- ett, for oroctkig a se tip. asses.
brldp now Dear ersiar.utaz Yalta, Wing*
, tov4ohlp. ;Abe for ofvot forty stSfy. Au.
OMAN abutinellts. Pisa suil 11 91 4110 thas 'FIN
SIMI on splalcation.- , ~
!•;.11 -,;,nal, c T.!. ',, ..,•. , ----
, Ati dirret9n of Chmati.Cotetrionors. ~ D il!
!==E
?:..!......7 7, ..:041ia--,.-e:rooirs.
EW C OODS I
N r:
NEW GOODS!
BARKER & CO.'S,
69 .19farket iSttieet.
LKS—the mai varied end -demi 'aspopfalept
oar othßaed In this city; thp. prim ar.
ranged from 51 to 13 pa 7ad.
GOODS—from 12 unto to 12 50 per yard,
ws
: m orn= I S
ev"lt rotlVlacest ta
earorsum3l. la Lao Over eopened.
Silk tt tattneasa stock, ill new and mint
• de:amble. .
ciol fl CASSIBLEBIA, SATINITS;
;., ItOIJOESEEPI.ISG.GOO.IM
G . ,
ENT'd .!aiD eoYa WZA.B,
M . AfiRUAL dc °LYLE
No. 78 Idarket Street,
Reepectfully announce to the public that they ars
Prepared to sell at the
LOWE3T RATES
aaeaten.lre anti elegant .cook
DUES AND CLOAK TREIRMOS; • FRENCH
AND NOTCH EMDBOIDIERIES; FALL ASID
' , INTER GLOVES AND' HOSIERY - NEW
ENGLAND WOOLEN GOODS AND YARNS;
FINE S R TS, ooLoar" CRAVATS,
vac - Emma sHILITS,UNDER-CLOTII- -
ING; RIBBONS, RUCHES; SONYA'?
TRIMMINGS, HOOP SKIILTd, COR
SETS AND NonoNa.
THE LADIEJ DEPARTMENT
.
Will be toned well stocked with 810.1IT8, CORSETS,
HEAD NETS, Patents for BLIPPERItaItd-WOED
TED WI4EIL, of the newest and best designs. Also,
. &LES, .ZSPEVIE, wad. SEIATLAND
WOOLS, In smut earlaryfor Liable Sulttlog, km.
broblery and limey Work. We are prepaid to nn
all metal ordere in this doyens:web with-absence
sun olspate.h.. We vat sell Ocanday , Atesoltenta and
An Goads lovas than they • can boy them now
la the Eton= market.. ..
sen%/oklalb roomy GLII3.
1 1!MMNgiM3
ALL 0001161 1,1'214013.0y,b1
J. M. Burchfield's.
CLOAKS.
SACQtrEt3
crooP SKIRTS-,
DR1159 UOODS,
GREY nenrszLki. •
iLASEELI,
witrrE f FLANNELS,
IsixowSLLliNKLl3. ,
. BLLMLITS itmcOurours.,'" .
, 1 16V'4 full ausortuktuf of 'SEW dOODl3,jast rs
1862.
NOW OPENING '`
02MM=1
O 111418 ON LOVE 4 0028,
74 "Market Street
Ku nie eow 'recetvizik one of itieliiiesiii;ocki of
DBES'S GOODS,
SHAWV?,
CLOAKS, und
• • ' DOMESTICS,
That we have ever been abli Lott:fa, avresi Maar
- _
of which we hive lxinght at - the largo , ,
. _
•
New York Auctions,
. .
Wl3lob linable.' as to ofter . mat haduainiAnts to D...
whotediala awl retail cub buyers. - .
•• W. D. Please sell - awl moult* our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, aa •we ere courtheier that It
will be to the interest of buyer of all hinds of DRY
000D8 to all early. •
ct, Ressox 1. ova a co.,
74 Market Argot.
MilaMM
.trISIV STYLE OLOASS;
.:15WW.STELZ 141 W;
NEW STILE CRIZOULABS;
ttlfill COLORED PLLIDS, for LdieP liiidean
110'D EEP'T POPLEIVI;
POPLINIIOIIIOIGis
Balmoral Skirts,
All vow. I=46i:dorsi
New style HOOP B.lllliTB, eariqcha trill& inky Im
tband the pr id e of the lewd/ . . .
THE QUAKER
12=2=9
7.4iidiai sizes, and
W. & D. HIIG118),
1130=f1
Mail AN 'r
Of Om *pat Moira ble dyke.
10 dos= plain colon . indkiffmeL BHIBT4
/0 (10 {Lard "
. 10 do jOAin Fier
hand end. Wu-Live.
8.314 w13.3138a1. and atotall .t Forest. "dem
ICATON, MA.OIIITIC ;is
LAC ti' • •
0111111M-.Kaitrraldared. Lam ..Ed6.,' , 411411214
Border. Hemmrd. atttshed aml Embccddcrad. Zstra
.Willa Ham lititahed, /Sacral' Ham Btlicbad, am l•
. 101;44, ands folllla. of -*
11008511113 HANDlErtillinrFB,
How lolling at old prices, .
.7_ _
lioaarra TB,DINING =FM - _.
and TA Iftztviittssi.
T ..A.D11.6 _ Xliti:LlAninSitei.ol r.'-zeali
.11.4 thrialiaral"Cata - brio eollara ; Lace siaillbath4 -
00 liarar Mack Crap:Dona* Lace Trliagoia rellars
and Sew. Elack.Laes 11.1.1.; - Black. and Lea
• Vat* Graaaalas and TlEmt Venn )1101 . Jileane•
Ota attur
bill Vaaak Bvpia; Jacand and Amin . Jae.
own and Barba laaartlap; Magic Eg 1 4 111 : 4 6 - '
atter, Tape Txtmullag. tad.. ll - otter axonal' im
broiderias awl Late Wadi: lac sob amp. at; -
. • ,' % -.7 /IORRI"B TIMEILGEG MAI.
c ; 64 ,. - - •`. :,-.,, . 47 sod 79 ifirb,1,6.0...
• bu ' • - are 'Tamest- - -
Ur • g 1 1 1513 4L1C ' stock of .CocSory '
Vif id - to`cifritad elauxdo• . our
_ rat
.041., •
and. Olony Dv E1kini.„.„..,c•rcr...„.,4.
_Bv.
' Hair Nita sad oaf .-----,si-Thity,GGlVrefellir, - •
° lap ' "b"1: = ". sacrum= of .
V , 61 ' " 4 a ' ADD Ifs.7loY GOODS, - -
BoTIONs .4 Tay-SaW rk"far A.
:'" -' - s - " . . 7:.. • . 44.6PH.HOICEE.
lwu °lam, — is Rooms -44 s a d moms's. crA , ,-7:'
errsll"
Dpgitillt
w _ _.PK4 .
so* sanrncooLtAps vitt%
• a i aoSS, SIISPRA DSOS, usprra,
GiNSLNISIOST 7IIBEGBBSZIG GOODS. '
; iLLOIIIIE &
0.64.1#11:), -
•
).1 . 7-AP:I
taktos.i-sa.catilidt Rift,
EEC=