The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 10, 1862, Image 2

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The Platform of 7 reason, as re•
pared by the Loader of the Break.
4 infidel Party ill_Perinsylvania.
- The Loyal and HLlojal Democracy.'
_
loyaliwing of the Demourstio party,
is at present without a: distinct organize
' don. Its binding members, many, of whom
, we named yesterdaY, act With the loyal
Men of, other, organisation chile the dia.
loyal-wing, headed in this State by F. 4.
Rl7OlO/8, and in Ohio by -VALLANDICIIII,X, -
~.- and in Indiana by such men as .:the
- $311611211 And Voanw, has retained the
old parti orpnization.
ti We know that F. W. }bonze, - who is
the' acknowledged leadei,'of that wing of
-lhe_party in Pennsylvania, has revived
his treasonable project of uniting the Stets
with -the Southern Confederacy, and: . that
he has had .the audacity to Make that the
issue at the election on next Tuesday. -
There stands his resolution at the head of
resolution which pre -
Wed just after the Caton States had
se
aided, and which htdelitinsltly published
as plstform of hie party not more than
two, weeks 'ago. -
Mr.
WAXED does not stand alone in his
tretionable, project. - Au . th a jaiduir
pers of his party- stand by him Mid defend
him. `Th Philadeiphia Heathy Amnia!,
- the party organ of that city, boldly an
nounces its readiness to make . the
plea of that resolution the lime "now,"
while the Pori of this , city , only last Mon
,
Mg • ~ . •
Sitt7l , l-;:t"-Tho very worst these radicals can say of
Hughes is, that in Febraury, 1861, he
was anxious 'to. save the Union' and avoid
civil - "The heed: and . front of his
-offindinfr ails - OM mII desire to. prevent
. the caOmities of internal strife, - which - has
already- sent hundreds of thousands to un
timely graves; and which now promises to
become a war of atrocities a slaughter
Unparalleled, in the history of even heathen
nations. To 'pie-vent this terrible state of
affairs Mr. Hughes was anxious, and be-
Mae of his anxiety to sive a country
Upon the brink of dental:llia, our , bloody
and infUriated Abolitionists still : denounce
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This Is an emphatic endorsement by
Jars F. Rota, candidate for Surveyor
Gummi on the State tioltat;orthai roar
lation, and that risolution is the issue at
the coming election. It is so, not by in.
fereace, but by the positive and emphatic
declarations of the men who lead and control
that , traitorous colonisation. It is the
deolaretion of prinoiplee put forth by what
claims to bathe Demooratio party.
In snob a state of things whatsre loyal
,• • Democrats to do? Is it their - 11114, for
take of a name which has lost all its °Tie
„,_•-igatflean co—which has longbeen pros.
IlfeWtho defence of slavery, and is
trarinso.the'dleltonored adjunct of trete
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'sort„ttiiote for men whose Ant sot, shonld
they get into Artier be to rend the
talon, to:trample the flag of their country
is the duet, to tear this bright central star
from its place hid; glorious constellation
of the Union, and cut It, dimnied and be
with blood, at the feet'of perjured
traitors? Aro they ready to make an Igno-:
minions surrender to the men who fired
upon their ociutry's d ig at. Sumter, and
then tore it• down and trampled It In the
'dust-with shouts of fiendish triumph? Are
they ready to tell the Government to lay
down its 11=111 and submit to such terrosas
those perjured, bloollythanded, infuriated
traitors, with,arms In their hands, shall be
pleased to otier Are - therready to take
upon their shoulderc -,6 addition to their
own, the debts of the rebel gonfedezacy, to
pay all damages for property destroyed in
the rebel States, for every slave who may
have moped, and to penaton the families
of evoly rebel who may have:fallen in lostp:
Ile against Ids lawful government? Are
they prepared to blot from the 'map of the
world theith own glorious country, with all
its tlloloolitabsd#lolll, and to vote that
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1111S•Ileesstes Bezzo—ee
of ram
4Yert Mailed of that,/ lad th e tunas of Sri Immt”
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It th
are prepared to do dal 'Uncle
Wags, t.he opportunity is new presented.
It is simply,. to:vote for the tieltat that
stands at the of the Pittsburgh Fort.
And if they itiodied In electing it, all
Esboldom will ring With ittcds of joy. Our
patriots. is arms will "mourn, and hearts
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EMS
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INSIE
pittsburgit
MOAT,.
THE 7?UItPOSE OR - 1.000.1100018ki. -
We' auke to keep steadily before the eyes
_ of the Leer... Rose- pntyyrtartiare-4m loo and
hie co-partisans, Ztiairma, Hama.= Win
Bait!, 'Arid' this vest' of likes,
*sines stand en the !glomerate" ticket,
realy :Reit to: artv.'istiy:they7 Sr. dieted.
We therefore again peaent-the resolution
'aibtob Francis W. gughei has publisbed,as
it teas Prbpated by himYot „
tie Convention in 1841._ Bead
,Repoired. That pentFyl*la ,oires bar growth in
sopolabioa,tood the Lionise olcipitaland wealth of
Du atiaeni,stkay to the adrantape which :, the
' American EnicTirhad afforded for the duidointetti: of
-
her nataii4 ineaute - sad that her eirry' „Lis pars
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cid= t ha ter Cots sit Identified with the continuance
of that Caton.
ell 110131,1), HOWEVER,, .ostrsni HITHERTO
unsnartilt • ina, Ditoossor OP THE
VOLINTiIIt.B7iND ASUNDER TB& BONDS THAT
BIND NOCINTgER ,THESE ; STATES, AND
5110110-i. - nd._ struts_ inavzaonsda
ICATINVOLAINEENG TO Br zoirinitt Br Ind
sizonsin , :or r. - ; - ;xlrnrst:, - ':insarsonort
1111113$T THEEPINOT OP WOE as.tyar.s;lll7o.,
aEB6nrLlTnassiasci4donni cams
: THEE. PENNSYLVANIA NEST RE.
CARD HER RELATION TO, TEE PACTS WHICH
CROVIISTANOES E E PONICOUR' CONTROL
tan PHODIIORD.'
=not. than. rettufe to parceLie that ilutitoat
signer tike her ylao• in me Argues ftagmmt ofa
MU eosins Union, end net, Vontser to t* shorn' of
rkeureatirpart other auutufeeturigtudostry,audof
• be wort andltnyort tilde-ft/tad a etoondetry and
kelyreal -agukee to Ow Norilloartiorr Stow, teak no out
;-- itt sr an roach/ rote the sw a n ler her pmt S T anton or
.herpes, FP darn etetreyoUr, stool *mach Out wares
amid before Orr forts and pita of a /cretin nation, and
itenotittotity (for nand of ability loynnterpe itea_
to yield Wcarrelfabis direct lord l y" trade. -
i!ok SHE SILT Ir kissantiddr THE. NNW
OONSEDERLOP, BECOME THE GREAT NANO-.
FACTORING WORKSHOP TOR A PEOPLE NOW
CONSUItiticr.ANNUALIX . SOOO,MvaLWORTIC
Of - PRODUOTS AND4IIANITTAOTMLEB,4IIOI4
AND IMPORT/EfthIGIOIICH THE,,NSILTHERN
STATES; HER. CITIES BECOME VEIN GREAT
'OOIIISERGIAL DEPOTS :AND DINERIBVPING
POINTS POE THIS aysnmaiiin, :AND HER
WEALTH, POPULATION, ANli GLOMBZ
NOTED:TN 'A DEGRKE :lIIIPABALLELND IN
VIZ HISTORY AND PROSPERIIIt 07 SKr
PEOPLE - _
"Thu ft will be the riiiht and (Intro! bar citizens
to =bath theirfnrn beet Wanda In a FeitiOn - so
moinintetta and decide futtieen the lawful= altaina.,
Slice.: - dad that in Ursa, tha truth how en. sec
km no Is*. t comma that ear • si to prang' to
the yeryls of cdtrerlitares d port** dm "lap errerally
amen If On sowed s dinaniesdata Os the* Nadia na:-
wed he detailing a s erritable rostra:dos 44f•addistg
dffliesitina" TRANI= W. HUGHES.
that never quailed before the faces of open
enemies, will feel the "sickening anguish
espatrwiet they see that ' the men
vrlitins they, hid let :at home, an4,..-whom
tii4 had ti eltetecl from thi 1411315 and
horrors- of made ' common cause
with their enemies in front.
But we 'hope better' things, though we
thus speak: Loyal llemoaritti not do
any-snob 011 . * Thousands of them have
fallen in defence of their country, and
thenotalds:lnere- still - stand - shoulder to",
shoulder _with . their brethren of other per-
ASS, eiutiry's defence:-. The fath
ers and brothereet snob Men are not going ,
id - vote either vrith,traiters or for tr:4ora.
#ill:standbi thilrien . Whe ; .Shind by
their cOnntry,"and. who say witit.Jeonson,
Via Union. must is- pressrve4 , '
. be` their
starty'nounes irhat.theYmaY:::lii - the ir,ordi
Of that noble'lleMoorat, the Hon. "11. V.
Toonsar;of Pititatuidedleat Monday even
ing at Cidnmbtot,we say to all true Demo
orate, "The time is-at hand; the Govern—
ment it doing its duty ; the Vresident is
doing his duty; your brothers, and sons, and
Monde, and neighbors- in the army arerde
inr. their -fdetyv'ds ':You,: . then, : tibio•do
The rrportptinatlng.Policy .
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The inlet and dlitinianitl_of Major Key
for ming. disloyal. language; shows 'that
the. Administration is nat in :favor 'of- the.
- rocraitinating policy 'of conducting the
wfti Set, faidcin what ; Major key cake
Nip thio„"programma'! is
boot Jet- farth following extraot„
which chows: ' '
aoW woi ZIT wAs*BiLtaan
— Majoi Key. ;Ishii Is a brother to Col. -Key,
of Geri. ficOlsllan's Staff, was attached to
Gen. Hansen Staff, on.flen. MoClellan's
connneadation:
Some few 41.0 s after the battle of Antietam,
another *eked Mejor Key. as one likely - to
be well informed, what • wu "the 11114011 of
oar army's neglecting the military. axiom
which, says that a beaten, crippled or retreat
ing enemy is always to be punted?" ' • .
To this Major Key responded that."the im
mediate destruction of : the Babel army was
not the programme." It would be, better.
he said; to let the war Unger on indecisively,
and with advantage/ to both sides, until the
end of Mr. Lincoln's term, when it "could be
settled on_ a - eompromise which would - save
'The officer to whom • these treated's were
made paid no particular_ attention to them,
such uttarancea being unfortunately too fami
liar In attain circles of the army; but in
coarsen! a must conversation with a mem
ber of the Cabinet—Sioretazy Chase, it is said
—be mentioned "the programme" as one of
interest, considering the authority on whloh
it had been put forth.
The matter, with commendable promptness,
was immediately laid by the 'Cabinet officer
before the President, who instantly caused
the officer who had repeated Major Key's con
versation to be sent for., -
"Astonished at the serious turn thing. ware
taking, the : of:Leor appeared ; and on. bring
eross.exandoed, theugh :reluctant to' !Were
Major I{ey,.was obliged to giVe tLe..whole
"conversation, the substance of which was then
reduced to :writing by , Mr. Hay, the Putt
dent's Private Secretary. ,
Major Key wee then sent for, and appeared
before the President in company with the offi-
oar to whom he bad fret spoken. The min
utes of the alleged conversation were then read
to him, and he:was asked had he been guilty
of imputing any snob inotivei to General Me
- TO. this Major Hey responded, stating that
he had undoubtedly used the longings alleged
—after which he commenced launching out
into a general - vindication of the sacredness
of the institution of slavery and the Judas
bility of-the policy of inaction, or any other
policy, which had for its object to preserve it.
"Stop, sir,", interrupted Mr. Lincoln, "I
hero not sent for you to discuss with you the
abitract question of gamy, its isuedness or
reverse. Bat lam dearly of opinion that no
qtqcsr can sitar shoulder straps under ay eons
sesuriou' , who doss not bilious is the policy of
robeisy &nein victories wherever they are to
Is 'had. -You may go, sir; yob shall hear
from ine."
Thou terminated this estraordieary inter.
view. Notification of the case was imatedl
ately sent to Gut Ralleok„ and next monsing
the order appeared, giving Major Key pow,
neat leave of abuse, from duty, and allowing
him his whole time In which to consider the
futility of "programmes" and the uncertainty
of the favor of prize's.. We 111411:1 that efforts
are being made to have him reinstated.
The only difference between Major Key
awl his Derimoratic coadjutors is that he
was frank enough to tell of "the programme,"
plumplyr. whilst they keep it to them
selves. But the exist Mice of "the pro.
graMme" is now a matter of fact, thanks
to the MajoVs freedom of speesh, and we
may set it down as clearly proved that •
portion of the army officers have
erately settled upon delsyand procrasti
nation as • means of prolonging the war
until the people get sick of it, and the Dem
ocrats, once again in power, can settle the
war by (marting to the Rebels possession
of the government and the right to do se
they please.
The reorganisation of the Democratic
party in ill the Northern Staten is a part
of this "programme," and the vigorous
efforts its semi-tralterous leaders aro mak
ing to elect members of Congress and of
the State Legislatures who sympathise with
:arc Davis, is one of the means of carry
ing it out. The hope has been held out
to rebeldom that, owing to the absence of
hatulreds of thotutands of RePublican voters
in the army, the Democratic party can elect
its nominees ; and the war is to be pro
tinged and delayed by such men an Major
HZ; until such men as BA/R and HCQUIS
oats succeed in putting the Government
Into Democratic hands. Then, as Major
Ks: says, the war can be " fielded' on a
compromise which would save slavery."
This, then, is "the programme." What
do loyal Democrats think of it? Are they
willing, to be made tools of for the purpose
of bringing about a disgraceful compro
mine with rebels and traitors? Will they
not, rather, as President lancets did, in
dignantly cant off the Men who can be
-guilty of thie deliberate villainy • The
purpose of these men is morally treasona
ble, if it be not legally so. The President
has promptly determined that It shall net
be carried out in the army, and it is for the
people to didermine, as promptly as he did,
that ifs counterparts shall' not be carried
out at the polls. To do this, they moat de
feat the Democratic candidates, here and
everywhere; and send the Jur. Darn
sympathisers, withering under their fierce
rebukes, to keep, company with the dia
graced /Erre. -
GENERAL MOORHEAD.
A long article, that, "like a wounded
snake drags its slow length gibing," through
&mortal column and a half of yesterday's
Post, attacks General .bloontssn, in the
style of an indictment drawn up by some
- Iscriveriter's apprentice, at so much it folic.
This 'verbose builatm t contains fir anounte
—four of which are eclf-refating, and cau
-1 not. require a. word from ILI to enable any
reader witilitliStaded . through the column
and 111411Afoilsaid, to ajust estimate and
a right ooncltision in regard to them.
As to the filth—which is No. in the
coluza-and4half--it, also, might be left to
thAjudicians reader, if wa could re/ an
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MVPWRIFSMEM
hie memory to supply the facts of the owe
which is called up. The Post hare accuses.
Gen. flloosusse for hie vote - osi the regalia
tion censuring Mr. CLUAON far "investing
ALZlt4DElr_Cl7ll2l4)ll3!..l',with.the control
large some' of the public money, and au
thority to purchase military ,suppiles," etc.
Now, W fr . Bay. thtlt in voting against this
resolution of '6'6ns - tire, General, Moot:ruse
voted just right, as he uniformly , voted - in
every instance where the Government 'was
assailed by open:or covert enemies—that
is, he voted to sustain the Government •by
opposing an unjustifiable attack on one of
its .ollicers. That Gen. Moonnzan was
tight, is now beyond dispute, for the Presi
dent's Mileage to Congress on this very
Subject abundantly justified Gen Moon
itte4e vote, and covered
. with deserved
oOttfhslon as many as had voted otherwise.
We have new done all we had purposed
to di), all that is necessary", in fact, in re.
ot&ing to the reader's &emery the.; fact
that *alba 26th of May the:President sent
In . a ,Message abating that he "directed .
that' Governor. Moses; and Azzassnrs
Cmouscis, of the city New York, should be
authorised by the-Secretary of War, SimON .
CASIEHON, to make all necessary arrange-
Meats," ete.;—covering the very ground , of
the censure passed on Mr. Caltszo.s.
We are happy, *teorierer, to assure the
Post that lien. Moons:ran will-continue to
vote as . he did in this instance -- and' In So
doing, srustainth&GOvernment in the full
confidence of the People and their Repre
sentatives, till this accursed rebellion,-the
work of Southern elaveholders and their
Northern loco-feeo elites, shall be finally
crushed out.
We cannot help it, that the JAW and Its
rebel-sytnpathising faction will not like
this; it suffmes us to know that, notwith
standing their dislike, this will save the
country; whereas the policy of opposition,—
the policy of Vallandigham, Voorhees,
Hughes, Hamilton; and its own editor--;
wood bring the:, Free North, beund is
chains like one of his own. slaves, to the
feet of Jzn. Havre and the bloid-tdained
tyrants and conspirators of Richmond.
" Benton " Kerr.
It 4Onnecetotary for us to devote much
attention to B. H. Kerr, the "'Butternut"
candidate for State Beatty), for the reason
that his political history is well known
throughout the county. His nomination
or that important office, over the venerablo
Judge Wilkins, at onoe stamped the char
acter of the convention, and disgusted the
loyal wing of the party ; • and we venture
the prediction that "Boutin" will reettivi•
rebuke on the "second Tuesday of October,"
which will forever prevent his seeking
nomination for any office of honor or-profit,
at the hands of a * people who know him so
welL
!'Beaton" was a Breokinridpr of the
most obnoxious character, and a great
- stickler for "the rights of our Southern
brethren." In foot, he aspired to be
leader of the Breckimidge wing, and was
always "cheek by jowl" with the office
holding pita of. Jimmy Buchanan. This is
web knowtt to Douglas Democrats, &e lm
never disguised his sympathy for the arch
traitor Breekinridge, or his opposition to
the manly Douglas. But, as already stated,
"Benton's" politics are known, and his
creed is such that no loyal man can adopt
it.
It is equally a matter of publio notoriety,
that "Benton" Is one of the most ancient,
xnuteruptdons and rapacious of-that corrupt
class known as "professional borers." Act
ing upon the motto that "it is no sin for a
man to work in his mutton," he stoops to
the lowest kind of jobs in the - lobbies of the
Legislative. If votes are to be purchued,
if:corruption funds are to be raised, if the
people are to be swindled for the benefit of
some grasping corporation, it Is never diffi
cult to find a go-between in the shape of a
,professlonal "borer" to consummate. the
rascality- 7 a "borer," be it remembered, is
always reedy for just such work—Bent-on
making money I
And this briny us to consider Kerr'sop•
position to the "Count.) , Reform Bill," are•
sting the office of Controller, by which the
tax-payers are saved thousands of . dollars
annually:: The (then) County Commis
stoners and County Auditors, together with
a host of tax collectors, were interested in_
the-defeat of the bill, and it is alleged that,
about that time, (Ind we think the allega
tion is susceptible of proof,) "Benton" was
buUy plying his vocation at Elarrisbutx—
Rind baying been raised to secure his
"Influence." Whether he wss faithful to
his trust, we know not; but his influence
dld net - avail, and the bill finally putted.
Be is, now endeavortng to cheat simple
minded country peolde out of theliyotes
by telling them, that he actually exerted all
his. Influence in securing the passage of this
very bill! We might believe this, had
there been any probahility , of_ his. having
obtained "ii bigger fee on the other side,"
but we know the Mends of the bill did not
need his services, and he Is deceiving the
"dear people" by . olainftig credit for what'
he never did. Such is the character of a
"borer."
Benton has another phase, ►n anti-tax
predilection out of which be seeks to make
much capital. But his blatant professions
In anti-tax Conventions, his never ending
jumble of !violations, of which he always
hed bountiful supply, and. his windy
speeches, amounted to nothing, so far as
the Interests of the people were concerned.
There is an ugly record ageing him, on tho
books of the county, which shows that
"pelf' was at the bottom of ell his efforts.
Read the record:
151r:ter 1114, neap B. D. Lon rroolvs.2
Its County 250 00
Jampary 5113, 1643 L $ lOO 00
February 201. b. 100 00
. .
nano payments are under tho general
head of "Expenses for Onmsci Frei and
Chammissiam." There is no designated
serrice for the $260 paid in February,
1680, or the $lOO paid febrnary, 1881.
What were these sums paid for? "Ben
ton" ,got no "commission,," and he Is no
"attorney." Can he ittllghtin the tax.
payss* as to 'the service rendered the
county for • these $860?. The payment
of January 6th, 1881;1s for "expenses at
tending compromise This serve to
enlighten the •ohm' as to the object and
aim of "Banton's" anti-tax professions) On
page 88, Controlies Report, for the year
1681, under the heed of "Interest and Ex-
P, Kg on RAilrold Bonds," is the follow
ing entry: R. B. Kerr, annul Jas, WO."
Wldle yreaohing antl.tas, "Banton' squ
ally had his hands in the pooksts of the
tax psym, and took .913 rams of
=EMI
gMMl7eMitr
money, for 'which no service whatever was
This to t e rasp.:who setts the respoasi
•:ila potei4i oPStiita Senator over such a
Gamiest -
-A—CONTRAST. - .
..-
ev
..: We...it hover more Crude with the
Omit guli that now' divides.the two wings
of the 'democratic party than when we
happened to get before us the speeches of
those uterling.democrabi,..ffon. G. V. Doz
er; State Treasurer of Ohio, and Governor
Too, Of the ea! tie State, at the Great Procla
mation Meeting in Columbus, on Monday
last, and contrasted ,them with the lan
guagevof JAMES P. Bait; editor of the . Post,
and candidate for Surveyor Getieral on the
Hughetfrsecessioa ticket.. - - .
Let us first hear Dolour. He said in con
clusion : •
The suffrages and support of the people
ire needed to keep the armies-in the field,
and to make every operation effective—we
have thus far shown ouraelvell worthy of
the holy cause in which we are engaged,
but there is more to be - done"-the election
approaches, you are then to exercise the in
-eatintable privilege of freemen you are
then to demonstrate that there is power be-
hind your armies which is ready and, will
ing to aupport them, - that the arms of .the
people and the 101001 f the people are the
sure props on which the 'Government can
rest. Exercise, then, judiciously, this priv
ilege of the ballot—remember,
"It comes awn silently and still,
As faUs the snow•eske on the sod,
But manes the freeman's will
As lightnings do the will et Ged." , '
The time is at hand, the Government is do
lug , duty, the President is doing• his
duty; Your brothers and eons, and friends
and neighbors in the army are doing their
duty, do - you then also do yours.
Dr. Dorsey retired amid great applause.
Now let nil hear a few words from 00T.
armor Ton.
.
- A fine words will suffice for mo to speak my
views on this Proolamation. I have Studied
It calmly.; I have given it my faithful atten
tion ; and I here say to you that / cordially 1
',Worm every seetietent and syllable of it. I
would be sorry to differ with the dietinguish- I
ed General (Wallace) as to 'lt's being in any . '
wise ill-timed. I. think. that his well-timed
perfeetly teell.lissed in every regard. • • ,
I have seen for months, my , friends, that
exhaustion on one side or the other is to be
the only end of this rebellion.. Per the spirit
of their master, the devil., has so completely
entered into and possessed the hearts of those
rebel leaders that nothing bat exhaustion will,
be able to reclaim them to obedience to the re
quirements of their allegiance. And the Proc
lamation is the very thing to ;weaken them
in a most vital part. (Applause.) '
This ProolamatiOn—what ;ft it? , The
Predict simply say, 'to theee rebels, cease
your ungodly war, lay dawn your weapons of
rebellion, return to your allegiance by the re
presentation in Congress and obedience to the
laws, and all is right.: 'Then the proolame
tion of emancipation of your sieves Won't
hurt yoa. Now, are not ninety days time
enoughlor them to determine the point as to
which loans they will take.? If within them
three months the rebel States return to their
proper and lawful sandhi's:l in the Union,
then this proclamation becomes a dead letter.
But if they choose to continue in their ungod
ly rebellion, who is to blame but themselves?
They invoke the' c on s equen c es on their own
buds. And who would be willing to stop
then f Go ask the father whose manly eon
has yielded np his young life before those re
bel's gine, if he would have the Government
stop there. 'No; If they should stop there,
If I We any influence with the Government,
I will urge them to go farther, and to go on
till every one of those infamous leaders are
hanged, u an temple to all' future time.
(Itutnesse applause.) Thebest blood of Ohio
cries frost the battle-field and demands the
death of those leaders7 - (Gmat applauee.)
To beggar them by einaliscation is netenough.
They stud die, (Wild applause.) There is
no loyal man in Ohio .that can condemn the
Presideet for his Proclamation. We mast
have no divided-inure mons %W-
I am hippy, My - friends, to say that I have
recently wads the acgoisimace of Abraham
Mole. I. had known him before as we know.
men whose hand we take and are gone. Bat
11430 Pre Mee go bans Ain. / leave had a long
and confidential conversation with him, Be
is calm end undismayed; and I am "satisfied,
perfectly satiated, that In his hands wo have
confided the affairs of Government to hands
able and faithful. And let me assure you,
whatever the newspaper may say to the con
trary, that there is perfect harmony in the
Cabinet at Weutidugton. And in my opinion
all bide fair to 'end the war right soon; and
thitt, U I believe, after this winter we shall
have but Little left to do but to catch and hang
the Leaders of this Infernal rebellion. -
It, ix
a pity to spoil good m ti
harih discord; but the O ccas ion req ire!' It:
Now bear BARE:' '
^ "We ' 1" . for the furnishing of men and
means to accomplish the triumph of theljnion.
Bat, While we are inexorably in hereof these
glorious and primitive objects, we are just se
determinedly opposed to all schemes of negro
emancipation." . •
Of ciente he Ia "opposed to all sohomes
of neero emancipation." Tho Ides Is hor
rible, for It would subject his rebel frlenda
to the bard necessity of going to work, as
the honest men of the North hare to do.
Bat he says hs is "for tarnishing men end
means to aocompUib the triumph Of the
Union." What Union? Is it the Union
JACZIOS spoke Of, or the one Healers 3B
trying to,establish? It the first, how does
the declaration tally with the following
nloo scrap of treason, cut from the . edito
riot columns of his paper of Biondzygoet?
Tin D1e.17 AID VII gas.—We trust that
the good people of Pannsy Irani& will not for
get two . very Important inattars—the draft
and the tax—measurss Slowing from the be
nignant reign or Abolitionism, and to be n.
(woad afire Ow sieeimet People will bo very
apt to bear in mind that we were promised
better times if Lincoln should bei elected 1 and
that. Instead of theta better times, we bare a
bloody Abolition war on band, witioh re
quires drafting to fa up the decimated ranks
of the army ; and an enormous Abolition
debt, to pay the interest of whloh an ADM.
tlon tax of $160,000,000 will be assessed and
nollootod after die aerial / And this enor
mous debt will be inerstued, and taxation
will -be Increased to pay the piper for this
nice little Abolition dance.
It mast surely be Jarr. Mote's Union
that he means—the one that EVOILLI wishes
to "save." No other !dials eottelmont with
the last quoted paragraph.
Taxes er uc Taacest
A busy debt Is already upon the Nation
and it is aconmulating every day. Bash min
ute adds thoneends to it. What are we to do?
Bow an we escape from the impending and
threatening burdens? There is bat one way.
Bo end the war as to nab thou mho brought it
okras, pay for their cries.. This is called
"Ooniination." . No matter whet it is called,
out of the means of the rebels and traitors,
we mast pay all the costs and expenses of this
Unholy rebellion. If this Is done, the loyal
people of the North will net be burtbened
Long. Taxis wttl be of short /oration. Who
objects to this? Breckieriorprro of du Rona,
and de traitor, of tae South! Who are In fa
vor of it? All loyal men everywhere do not
dials , * to die, leaving as an inhinitanoe to
their children nothing but a load of public
debt. If the Government is sustained by the
people at the Ballot Box on Tuesday next,
this pallor, will be pained. If It Is Da no
tabled it will be rejected. If it is sustained,
I the rebellion will be virtually ended. If not
sustained, years more of warfare will be the
malt. At the Ballot Box, Van, 11 the great
battle to be fought. BEATOBB,• BOW ABB .
YOU GOING TO FIGHT—for yourself and
I children. or for the rebela, and theirs? There
Is no half way position. Fight on one Bide
yeti must, if you vote at aU. If you do not
vats, it mfu matt eat we the wide of tie Bag-
. A Qtrarrzoi sou BISCLINATIICIIII2.IIOOII6
Jaak,on, for the goo/ of the country and to
sore the city of Wrs Orieasor, surpended the
writ of hobosa earptte for twenty-four boars,
sad woe Jutted by the action lot so doing,
how Long ahonld President Lincoln"be Jud
ge& In irospestUns the aid writ to ars the
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wW' STANTON CAVALII‘:. -
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•
Washington City, D. 0., Oct a, 16611.1
listen Jos en A. Pr OCUTON. Pittsburgh, t
Sfr: Yon MA hereby
the
ta mien • Ball
teenC of Vaielrt• In the State of Penniyhrinia; to
three years or during the entr,to be organized in ac
cordance with General -Order-No. 126, from this Be
partment. • .
The Field and Staff °niers van be watered upoq
compistion of the orpnizatlon of the RegWeat
- Leaned men 111 M. mnstered ea enrolled. Sup
plies of e °thing, arms, horses .ated.requipments wil
ho furnished by the proper Ihmartment.
By order of the hecretary of War.
0. P. BUtICINOLEAAW.
Brigadier General end 1. A. ti.;`..
ElLliglyalt22ls PISSIITLYAKLIL Mailll,l
- Harrisburg, Oct. 7,1862. •
The foregoing artthoritiof the Wer Depotsorttiln
approced, and ordered_ that the Regiment of Cott,
thus atahorlsed to be raised agreeably to the terms
and organtration Indicated by the War Department.
By order of the Goteroor.
. ,
Adjutant General Pann•ylvania...4
• Trom the 'above it Will be seen. that-this under
signed haibeen dilly authorize to.salsolids Bee
matt. It will be attached, as ta ro Trowdble, to the
Blanton Cavalry. sand 001. Junes hi. ischooumaker
will assist in completing the Enigma.. The lint
Blanton Regiment la now at,Camp Bowe, unframed.
and will be mounted here. Five Companka of this;
Bvgimant are now In Camp, and is fait filling up.
Companies, part. of companies, and somuls,not
already accepted; have tow the last and undoubtedly
the guest opportcnity 1m entering the orrice. — All
Bounties from the United States wilt be given to the
men,and the Allegheny County Bounty to each men
as may ba enlisted tom Allegheny *minty; This.
Battalion hos -been called for special - service by the
Becrstars of War, and will be armed, equipped, and
honed with the least poesibledelay:
IfirThe Colonel can be found at Reactor:Mien.
BANK BLOCK, With att•et, above General Howe's
Office. ocli:dtf •
riratvruty UAVALeKY - •
TWO WEEKS BfOBE PUB VOLUNTEER',
SELECT oolsrp. AND TOE MOST AT.THeIO.
TIVE ARM OF THE BRETTON:
11177 BOUNTY.
Under the following special order, bawd by the
' Secretm7 of War—for whom the Battalion ts named:
.;
• 0: : •
Was D1P52111331,
Washington, D. 0., Allgood 14=4
Lieut. Jamie IL Schoonzaaker shall rain five com
ies clonally, of
three week% with the sane
tlonof the Governor cot the . State of Stsuasylvants
They will he accepted bythe War Department .
.EDWIN 91. STANTON, Secretary of War.
HZ.II/417AITSIS ;_. hrqqlAr l.
Nartisburg, August 19th, 18=
The above authority of the Sweeten of War la
.approved. A. L. RUSSELL,
Adjutant General of Tenturylvanie.
From the above it will be men that the ander.
Niggled ha been duly authozived to raise the dye
°imp►ola within throe weeks. MI this is pceltively
tbo only opportunity that will be offered for Mode
who deddre to engage lac this branch of the ureic*,
it is highly important that it be embraced witbont
delay. Two companies, already nearly fall, have
been accepted, and will go immediately into encamp.
meat, ' , .
, .
Campania.; parh of companies, and squads, not al
reedy a cepted, naTO now the bust and undoubtedly
the Anon opportunity for entering the astute. All
Bounties from the United States will be even to the
men, and the Allegheny Cosintyliounty to such MOO
ea may be enlieW from Allegheny County. This
Battalloalas been called for specirl service by the
Secretary of War, and wlll be armed, equipped and
horsed with the least ponible delay.
The WashingWn Cavalry, of Philadelphis.bas been
accepted In tbh Battalion. Is is undoubtedly one of
the finest companies in the United States.
The Lieutenant will for the present be found at
the once of - the Pittsburgh White Lead Company.
on ILDBECOA STREET, Allegheny City, or st the
&craning Stand, In the Diamond.
- aulle.tf
Al"P! • BATIER .—lieornits
wanted for thin celebrated Battery, new with the
army of Virgirda,-Gen. Popecommandlng.
BLICBTENANT ATWELL,
Who has been detailed on recruiting aserioe, is now
ln the city in the meantime, yawns wlapag to Join
the Battery will call at
auld 69 MYTH STRICT': n •
11 STAN' N RI AV 'ART •
wc. 7 choice Battery ( 0 . 34 Pltalts7lTA•
eta Artllary,) la now be Camp- Bur, Clumletb N. 4.
A rem more ablabodled ma i win be accepted-to All
to the attraction.. Apply to • • • '
JOHN J. HAY,
A. J. GIBSON,
Ilamato Hall, Filth street..
SPECIAL rrericEs.
grLeke Einpenor Copper BIM and
BAIELTAIO WOMB, Prrrestrami.
PARK, IPCURDY & CO.,
Manotacturess of SHEATHING, BRASIBIter AND
BOLT COPPZI4 ,ntrasED.,"cePrza BOTTOMS,
BAUCHI STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB SOLDEB4'
aim Imposters and dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE,
SAM IRON, WIRE, dm. Constantly co hand,
TIMMS MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Waaanotras, N 0.149 rind and 120 Second meet%
Pittsburgh, Pattia'a. -
sirSpocialardars of Copper cot to say deairodpat
, my29:datrlyT
M•The_Contessions and Biperience
Of AN INVALID. Published for the t:moat and
as a Ivan:dog and a . caution to young men who sniffer
trom Nervous ',Debility, Premature Deasy; dc.; sup.
plying at the Sane time the means of 'Belf•Oure.
By cue who by cured himself after being put to
Brat erPoille . through medical Imposition madquack.
ery. By ericlosing a post-paid eddreamed antelope,
mama corm may b e
. had of the author, BAYEUX.
LEL NA.YPAIII, Esq., Bedford, Slogs Co.. N. Y.
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WROROSII3ON, MINIS & 3EL
roo.ris Nan )Lamm, Wasinsum
Wawa, Pittsburgh, Powea. -
Orrws, No. 21 Kam B:N.rxr.
DaiwaAaiun all kiwis otATEAN ENGIN= AND
KILL MAONINERY, Gann% Benson
WORN, ITICAII ROUMBEI 811ZZT IRON
WORK..
INIVONDING AND BEPALEMNI &mom Abort
noses. mhall.l7
f. 'B .4: •S; BARNES,
FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE ,
BANG: VAULT IKON VAULT DOOR, AND
ergaL-Lnam straaus.ntoor BAT!
Nos, US ad 111. Thfrd Ong, &Raw Wed ad
BoalLadd stre,*—NortA eds.
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CARRIIME. MANITFACTURERB;
At Ai old atablLeed Onch Tootom
DIIQUEMII Y, (as•a Sr; Ours Siam)
iinit done as inuaL
Pittsburgh Steel Works.. •
: nun :011/.........101111 L. BOYD . ... it'oruoras.
JONES, BOYD & CO,; • '
Mansifactimi of OMIT STEEL; abo, SPUN%
PLOW AND A:. 11: IMIC4, STEEL SPRINGS - MID
AIL* armor of Boss and Mat stroets,-Plttiburgh.
t. a.
£d._ 0.. KIRKPATRICK 4 CO.;
eunarActurns aaa whousat. besigs in &ONE'B
CRIAINZTB, ORADEA, CILANDELIRBS, ie. •
OfrWholasslo Aienta for OZLEBRATZD
ILLIIIIINATINII AND LUBRICATING CARBON
OILS, No. so le&D &Arm opposite ObOu
Rotel, Pittob ' - • 8:1
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mintacituniotirreti,anaaptifao!
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NO lb t3IIITBIL~LD TBitBT,
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tan sisortimestt' of P/176/31M0RAtA7f1774C.
TORED.IVENIIRRE trnfatutly as haul,: irttnt) ,
:n will a.O at fhit , Wrest Ifficoi int -,OASZ
VOLI • • DINILDA
EtiJA.NXIS
With Oartilakte of &diem and fiwulunq Matz
11- ria:VEN•
' inef - CORNED WOOD AND HIED BT6.
1 - f 4 : l MO DA • " • •
and farads by - L; H: NOD.
Jimmie. ~zags.
. -- :?LECTURE AT THE MN CITY
Levy-, comm. COMM of Pug= sad St. Mir ma.
TIUS (FRIDATIIIIOIINESOust U o'clock t ••
-440=PTAME - FOlt HONOR.
fr- - .NOTICE:—A. • Y. Spnial
Meeting of ALLEGES= Loan
be held, on • IrtaDAS, :Abe 10th instant, at their
Hall, inlgiloghcay
_BZ city . .at 6 o'clock. -
ad
wo _OHDHES-01" -TER Mr.-11.---
WAJP, KA.1.16 .--A meet..
In of the citizens of the TintVard Ell be
bold THIS (ifridey)-ILVBSING, 1 .2,4 0 . chwx. in
847.4001eHOUS11, , friorS - tioshume-tottoletely
coonsensderttlithe bons ottho r Yifatd will be trios.
u-ted. Let all attend. 4 • oolOat
iy„....rir.i.".rowN date - 311SETING.—
.‘.." An adJorrned meettng of the citleenioTiltt
township win be held on TH
10th lest at Thiteelook. to hear the repotia of the
Commliteee appotnted to atoerten the number of
voluntmre alarm enrollment. The citizens are earn
estly requested to attend.
• Rom-nips.% •
z ' P. J ""' I
I. T . scaraarits.
Oaaamar, oelCblt
FE*o.ltEruisLiveis 11 Mix , IL-= .he
RepOtHouts ot Pitt Townsbly artylitintatal,
to attend • settling at the OAKLAND PUBLIC
SO HOO L HOUSE, on SATURDAY EVEHLIIO; the
11th Inst., at 7 'a:a. to make anangementa for
oolO:Tt • • mart RIEPUBMOANS.
YLAIVK ROM) ElabliTill.64-•-
The Saw Milt Why - Plank /load. 0010,
will bold their Annual Elevtion on the:7IBIT
MONDAY OP NOVEIIDEE NEXT. being the 34
day of that month. at the cam et W. i IL - Walkor
in dm Third Ward. City of Alleghemyi Mtwara_ 04
hours of 2 and 5 o'clalt mat _that day, at which
there will be elected oue . Pnsident. Are Directors
and one Trainees, to sena daring the earning year.
By order: " - ALEX. IL WATSON,SeaI. , _
Allegheny CityrOct. a, 1352:td
.nrs ir 41EN INERT,ISEXEIrTS.
NOTlCE:—Whereas, Lettere Testa
mutest to theestete of 2lts. Harriett Peebles,
late of the anotty of Allegheny, deesescd, have been
granted to the instealber ; all preens Indebted to
wild antis are requited - to make Louihettate pay.
merit, and all those having clam against the nine
obi present them. duly anthentleatedformettkonent,
to • . WEL BOWS, Szetester,',
Lower Si. Clair tr., •
Or, to THOB, BULL, Esq., •
oalo:ltdeStelf Pittsburgh.
1111G6 EUE,11 7 .111) lILUS DAY— -
16 Ult. Jeremy awe*: Potatoca:
BO huh. °along
6 kegs Lard;
dO bosh . •
- 10 ket Butter; -
for wee by (ode . I, R. VOIGT A CO.
herenei my: wife, Liaczt
13zress, bae left my bed and board without
jest CUM or promatlon, I warn all parsons not m
erest of harbor her on my aeopord, ea 13011 pay CO
dads of he r cmitractlag. _ . _ -
oolintd" '• WILLTAIIBLIPMB.
STOLEN—From the subscriber, on the
night of the sth Inst., one egt of.Wagan Banta*
Including Briehband, Loader, Leather, Whir. Hems,
Homing and Bridle.. Brichband about Ulf worn,
fire Inches In breadth, and wu hat mended with a
thong. Ten Dollar runrd wlil he given fog the
thief end harness, or .?Ire Dollars far Information
where the ba-neu may be bad.
oell:Sid
TBAYED.-'-Throje
,Rogs "werl
ia
Sfound trespeaslvg outtlit pemis4 of the
subscriber, in Scott. township; Alligheny county,
about the 86th of September tut. bey are waits
Bogs. to good coudition, and an supposed to We
Wen drafted out of a . drove... The owner Is desired
to come forward,: prove.. property .and fake them
away, or they will be dimmed of aa tel law directs..
AT tYIIUE 1t LLEXEBY tiI.V.SIS that
biro been appaintad u Burgeon by the PODAIOII
Depaitlllllllle to examine wounded and taralld
Men, dtectunixt from the lorries; that my author,
!kr extend' to any County, State or Territory. and
that lam now ready to EMT upon the dtathatgo of
toy dales. _ GEOSQII Mr 0008.21. D.,
oceaudavir .2xamlidne Borettat.
1 01111.11, .AND( I / 1 111)1CD4 .1 0 21101. FUJI
SALEL—The piece knom u ~ 1 1t. Pigs," sit.
nate in Bost townahly, mike , from the city; ea
the New Brighton /load. containing 22 acme. on
which are erected cite frame and one log dwelling,.
with other necessary entbnildings; en orchard of
1200 bearing fruit Ma, of choke earighico; all 111 •
high stabs of cultivation. Waite mdArcht_ tsp.
Tar further pertieulers apply to J. W. HALr., No;
Plfth street, Pittellugh, or to the subscriber, 'on
the premiers.
LIQ ID LiTSWN roLIs,
/917PEL11. - OB rO, - ALL '97408.
It boa no null ertudever:
It produces no dirt or.. dust.
It standathe vitas intense heat,
/Cprodtuaa a jet black poUob. . -
It oratorios front rust. .
It is not one.tonstb the labor. ;
801 d by • -• EIIION 708N510N,
ace , corner Smithfield and Youth strata.
Busitia z a. • f. - 114-
-Orman, Irrsamtu ItaTrarm, •
rtoody-TAlrd 0./feetioa Pletrict, Ps,
Alleghe,' Pa , Oot. S. ..
.1.11 persons imbject to the ny trotted ,fitates Exotic
T az, either edialcnun or spect6o, am hereby nott•
fed that it la their duty to maks return, far, the
month of September, to the - Aislatant Mentor of.
thtte ntspeettne districts, and to call at this officer
mid pay the chute, for told nunith cm and after the
.
Litesuies ars beda2 as faits,: this Assmararators
the application. Parra= itabiectiO alLiceass ars
W reowarial local sat take imt thdr , •
arid quits Diatillara.ololDrstrars, are hereby
Retitled to 4•llrar their bonds, and.take out. their
Limnos immediately; sayell si_to nuke their tri
inostbly mid monthly' retort" for the month of Sep.
Somber. Triqttonthly retorts molt be awls to this
otlioa roosthirratores are made to tha Asaistant
Ammer'. . • DAVID B. WHI
_collector of *Da 234 District, Pa.
...meet= of tbs. —_ -
011:14o, N0.671661'173 'lrma.% ',UV !alas/.
oce:Ndoltorlt -
At WAN Y.L.
CANVASSING AGENTS WANTED
0I
THE GREAT: REBELLION ;
THE OMIL WAD IN "i7lB 'UNITED BTATEe.
6sapaib work, to be sal only
euqiritia, inea, *to
er• s l te rj of licrstir .VsligoYmai
' ,TORN P. - 171171%Z -
Kama
oes -rirnanniau P 4.
- ..Al` - ni r ANGEL_
;11,23exti on Ann street. _
Soo. 1. Bait ordstaodand corated by . 434 .31Cayo ,
Worms dad edging of Bay" in holoce and Corp
pm: Como 1 arortobl,d, mid WI it honby onodof 6y W
authoin, of Pismo*, Thai it* levy and aosoutoont
=do on roe proporrykonollted.„by the sonstrualos
of the public sewer In and along • portion of Ann
otroat, In the 13gbrh ward, Is and the ulna I. hero-
A copy amid levy and asiownint, 19 is follows
Jadob Koerner, I tat on Len 5tr05t.........-223 46
0. Wol4 S 'do 50 MS
Kroblor Whits. a lot. - , 7.5 48
Wir4 Euler. , I do do 4543
Valontboo m t r td, I to do 45 45
hand@ 4,1 d 0 ..... 40 25 43
Lodi Moockal,. I do : - do 3 93
Mickarl Pau, 1 do. 8 29
Jacob sounsman; I do . ' do, 29
John Herron; II on- onstinuatln oof Anti,'
stampt,taarorly...-- .. .. ' .'3l 13
John Imoiblin, - 1 lot ; do, 7 ft `
_:529
'Ma* Hues, • Ilot - - dot -,do JI - 22
11.10soldtoebsi 2 late on Penna. 1,11121311. .... AS 61
.Valentinolircianna, I lot do - 110 -
8e15!.2 Hagar, 6lott.tontfindlon'of Ann 94'11 45
!fabler A Whip.6 lots, - do • do - 41.46
17. P. Mora. 6 lots - do .-
.19143i,tb Ward Public 114441,810ta on Ann 44
Thos: Wialittuani .S do. do, 11 0
Jams lloadltoor' . .1 do . do 4$
,110inkc,1411.-W. lot car. Ann A Widloo 444 -1244
*et glower— ...... -•-
assestmeat .111 IS— „140 SO
Otddaad ilad mild alto • ISir
6th ds of October,
Aden: I. kowtow
ai lf Common Candi:
1:olity must', tsui.INTY
- a. o. isaosasra.,
_ ,
4 4 anisr aS La m ed Ciain arid,
Ra 114 MIN 81-14112 c
Prosesatsio *Ulm' Claims el miry dasuatitlea.
PiRSIONII lard/labial alum soldiers, sememand
marines.: BOUNTlJilliend - PIXBIONE ins add.
0 , 111. panda dolma children ruathen and
abeam
ca eft*
a of than trim bin dud
or re
In th, Halm pbt hue dbd after db.
ban dhow ccutiranted In writes:
o chary until pnrentatha
claim Mllitte4 audio Lew
will b Gann:idle:Akan a 'tune Is ,aeed. aalikan
TRAF LABD, of pitio' tog , pot up
.141 n Mau sad pills,meli
*ti,
en,
forod. JlOl5Ollll MMUS
col krAhaillattellks Lamm.
EirJuggserzmomArm
ferc!inizr Igscizolikrb
•
ENV* & co,
Nos. 17:aitd19, , Fiith Street,
Jobberrsactiv' tang;
HHOTTA, 1105.1011111Tatom . HOOP. 1111311. ,
RIBBOHO, SHIM CO LLARS.
OHMS and DBAWZRS. WOOL= HOC _IM ;
HI.A , BOABIM ESP
to
Oar stock: 4ieliar. lid
CITY
_pria.w.iiii.Thips 411e - itriel intratmagatiitii'
CITY AND COIIIMM/OHHOILMITOsAILW__,,,..
NKR&I
N. B.—A chola; isscstmeat of
:Staple Dry Gc034:46:-.,',
- J.
DB. ptr-PONC,OII,
Ott Inv Pin]) FEILIP
Prepaid tram prescriiirin Dapior Th2pc . moo.
-J. -
_
dailrireA knot& 'Heald.. ti tic;iiiimitiou, bat
sant and rale :sandy for Female Difficulties and Abe
struefloss i , from any cause wiateepra i d
• POW= remedy, It contains on hurtful to
the constitution. To HARRIED it fawn
anal ly salted: It wilt in a very shoot floe bung
'on the utenthly period with regularity. In all alms
Inlierions and Spinal Alfectlon, Pain' in the Heal
, and Limbs, Heariaess, Fatigue on aH&ht exartkln
Palpitation of the Heart. Lowness of dpirit Ayr
Corks, lick ' Headache, Whites , , and all She Wag
dhows occasioned try a disordered system..thews
Pills will effect • cure when all other- means sure
TLese PWs hart nisi been Icemen to fell liken
the directions bays been followed strictly.
ONS DOLLAB AHD 6LX: OWL% ambled to
the aathorized Agent at littabottb, Till la-
I=tl7ll
DIIPONOCPSTZMALS PLUM
v.mnr(iTtlmtglri
DB. DIIPONCOI3 rztuzialq444
D 8 D171 , 0800131161,2i MS.S
They an oak, and non 1,11
Stu Tara saficazni - nimaifall
They lira sari, and :war tal
They are safe, and rarer tall
And cue all Menials CompWats
awl asps all Paula Complaints.
And oars all female CompWats
And care all female Complalnts'
. -
They are • blessing and • care. _ . _
They area blearing and a coca. -
They are a blaming and • cure. -
. -
They are a tdataleg and a cora• -
And eon be sent by snail to any-put et the am
ea'3oHwfiolaab or retall ;14
JOHN X. FtILTON, -: ..'
Job twat [or Pittsburgh and vicinity,
Nos. 67 Jam 69 Fa= &ult. :
T.' AUAL)
ANS MILITARY INSNTIPTIO, AT Win
0112STLIt, PENNSYLVANIA. will =nu= the
itintar term of des calendar months on the Ist
NOVX:JilgErlt NETT. The course of itudruaicoi
'h w em e enp* d cotaufre, &dent and arranged toffs-.
boys and yonng w for es, or college.
The Prirepel. who den ane otes all hit twin thee to the hater.
cats of Ids school and its pepns,is anslsted by ofebt
gelatlemenot ability and ezpalence. The basso,
!meat and Epoxies language' on taught by wive__
resident teachers. an adteatage which will be readike
appreciated by the patrons of the Inotitation.
. The Marry Doyerteestb =Ca the charge or.
Moja IL liarenCortf,of Phllacbtlphle, whale valid
onions for the potation are extensively known. - Its: -
duties and requ ire ments do not, In any way, Inter
fere Cat the LiteraryDepartrwants, while isorall ,
me at among the cadet crape la left option=
For catalogue. Az.. =ply to
lvm.r. wiz Es, ea IL, PrtnelpaL
el lam alz.mangn •InTrzypt
isteordanea with tba - Natbitar
Tax Law, all prams aligiSlS any ,of the abuts
oappatlons am requited to such' balm stare
ambled In the law, and' tzt•montloy and
monthly returns. also : In such manna as hi speettlad •
by JAM Ths undersigned we meowing Um swim..
boas with minted heading., blaaksiorMl-=4 - --
mud moutb4 reports, Imams of emprts. bonds. hat
of fading, a d z acil 14 ortl a
l,De male rr th
rat.e_ lamb
at ,
—•— - 1 1 , 7111. IL JOHNSTON ir - 4
Steam Job Prlnters, - Blank BoArlifanalaoraas -
Stationers. 67 Wood Meet. selelawtf
LWK .kLEBA—Our friend _JAM
EOM 2To; 89 Mutat impantlim
turnettpxn Zastwith'Outs stock of
•
BOOT Ert2lD" 13110118,
tionpristaz ell the different nuietlea aid styles now L
In to rn ; end • having selected It himself' nom the
Bement numniateureas, is now prepared to otter to
the roblia goods which-he Call recommend for nest.
,
Ws adrlse all- those In le ant of neat and intato- --
fist ooreattags for tha feat to call an )tr. WM& feel. _
geontident they sill be !mita! as revolts snottty
aaritenuniber tho pima, ta
_•11&11.32p EMBRIET.
cot
1.44 11 'A " 1 " i 44
Gum snorer, itxsv TOIIIE arr.
: . GOVERN/ELERT 6OFFZE I • -
Pat op 1n tld fall, poud mir*, 411 10 b 0301130/
Our rims range from 3to 30 seats: We pot,
tip the Mowing Idada
JURAOADIO, HOT. BIB,.: SIO - AND
SUP.BBIOB 0017E31
Vto tams our Collo to b. t thaw 1.4
•
. ••• now lame: All today ',droned to tip or *
igiatiEt acriffit
larthttriaWElNlTll 4 i'
;Atts"!°, -- - TA - Ba puts. '
d. itragsx AL- • . 1/16014
.• •
Ts to the
IThipping'and Ocom;iissioi Meiclutat,
earoac. op statts.
- 1.17 Well& STRESS', R. T.
, .
. , .
.
Arid deign ' "Lia - DBMS, 0113:11WALS; DIE.
811X11411ro.; by the original packageoals. , --.
Oencloatainits of Tomlin and Demestlo Mereban-•
kir. Z. bat bUdatill cow/atom In all parta of thi
Vatted States. Europe, Cuba, South Mimic% Call.
funla & Basularkb Islan4a, diary alliaand OW". •—•
LT.a.RY • leaoiltath - . N
JILL P1f531013, - .1360/UAT. , astit
0.43131810 f ' description. colltoOkl by Womb,
scriber ot ths fo ra' es. 's: Pensums,po ocs,
aR othimolottoo,s3 tO Q U. TATLOB4
H. No. 73 41nint. streotiPittaboter, P 0.7,
IT; NOclaargoo fn node it the claim door mot
roomed, and elf inlbrnation Won motto. to.:
moldy
AGB Belid BAGS! • ,
0,000 Seamless
•, large, hairy, m.n licks,
- _ • .arroacocL sloompit toii.
wig (}Aims 4,22,•-•Y9UI2;:-.412.42,412i:
nrl793ol9ll.D'S,catialif 111 - - A-
!14._:, -71-
,=i.:9-IzudrAtester ulitzr4l....litoiltiy-at
...11237 other Eauttg. gm
mum•
from.
ea
Ir.* ? Oa vselM
Add. - If -1211-Itod=riew.- . 1s - ~
,T:7".. for atirb=tagot lt r teuht" O .Me _'
atiklmitins ,:. =WIWI 2;11
_.''.,
: Bas. 1 and 2.1 a .
sped.'--
nt i a
, . .
sniffles a!
~ , Bastwoo4..t.gp ora rye,
it tba Saw 'Nina it low Crate,' mita Mr..;
Tim Ward: anonbaarenh , Ta.: -
ii ii o c is ci tiap, at mat mat by man to'
atz p, 0.; last the Vardinua abut al B. Wall. ••• •
• Jr..carese at:Likaly tan et; 4144. Amity win re.
.11,11=13{„1023.. r .Waf.dre avaryline—,
- K - ssockltdrAllgtextriglarp visid;ll vat 12151.1 C:
des max yakaabli vanstlakanattadtrup,:.,„
plat cart,Mit atria's-tad Ow
.n b e ix ttgv ta ba dam Inb
CogSart tift
1 4 , 141ai
sr malYtta
• JOU-
.
.
Ors Eetantino Propiatioa.
tati - Bdaralfic Ptroaralzkx6 -
:, Aro Szleattad I'ManadDs•
, Are Eideatilla Prsparatlaa.
To ream* ill obstructliauk
To cemon all otatntedosa, -
lo remora all attractions,
.To remote all obaintottosak4
When the dilutions IMP 1,166 a:
When the directions ere sollewad.
When the.directtons aritglanct.
When the dinette= ant Itlavistl.
MIM