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j| |EENIA OR jRUPTURE.
Hernia oxj.'Rupture cured.
4 Hei
Mnrsh’H
Ritter’s Pt
Fitch’s S'
Self-AdJuj
Dr. BamUnt- a L.ceor Body Brace, for
Prolupsushteri, Piles, AWoniimil
and .Spinal Weaknesses.
T
Dr. g. Fitch’* Silver Plated Sup-
Drops, for |the support and cure oi
SUutlc lor weak ami varicose
Elastic Knee Capjfc, for weak kneejpinu.
Ankle 6upj>ortcrs| for weak knee joints!
Suspensory Rnmla-fs.
Self-Injecting Syjrlugesj also every kiu<]
of .Syringes.
i
KKX&EIt IliiS jkltiO A Tnina u-hii’h will
ftdically cure Ilcmin ir Rupture.
at his Drl*(|, .Store, No. mo Wood
STREET.; oignof the (golden Mortar, rersons
writing jfor Trusses shiljul,! semi the number of
nohes around the bodj{ immediately over the
|l.
HR. KEV:>EK will (rive his personal attention
to theaplication of Trusses in adults and children.
anrthe Is satistiej tl.at.jjwith an exp( , rlcnce
twenty years, he will hcjcnalileil to give satisfac'
1
Sclf-InjccUn K S}|riu R ei
fceit-inj t«t ill (r ttjjr-ina'ss,
SHfiAnjeotlua S yet |> tr t.s,
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Solfsi DR. EEYSER'I 140 Wood street.
Suspensory Baurtyiges,
Suspensory Baudiges,
Suspensory Buudtges,
Suspensory Buuiljjiges,
ii’- A dozen different kinds,
' " , A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
At DK. KtYSEU’S, Wlfjkvood street.
noKMyd&w tj
JptLESOF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
-- i |
c U It !E D .
t Belov, wUI it found a ccripicate from one of Ihe
most respectable citizen, of Wilkin, township in
regard to Dr. Keytcr'a Lindsay Blood Searcher.
The Doctor’s fertificale, or,’ wilhm reach; and no
one need he deceived in regard lo hi, preparation,.
Dr. Quo. H. Kkyser :— i; became affleted with
PUes abohftwenty years (ago, and every year
they were growing worse, so as to trouble me
verj-mfetth, so inuch so at fumes as to unfit me
for work. Sometimes I wah so bad that I oould
not do-anythliiig on account of them, they came
out dn me as large as a hickory nut; I had tried
a great dehl oif medicine for them. I used to buj
and take ' whatever I could Lear of or read of In
.otre Ujrs and pamphlets tha| fell in my way, but
I could not got cured, someiimes they would do
me some good for a little wjulc, but afterward,
they would return again asSbad as cv or. I also
applied to two Doctors wftb visited meat m
house and gaveme but It would
not dri, i could not grt Over a year ago I
got an advertisement of yotjr Dtndsay’s Plood-
Searoher, made by yourselt'Jjwhen you sold it to
me you told me one bottle wiould not cure me,'
»nd that my wluile system utjoaM have tobere
newgd by th % medicine before 1 got well. J
bought one bottle and took ifjhome with me and
used it according to your directions, i then call.
ed to see you again, when ypu said I could no’
expect-much beneflt from one bottle, i bought
it on, one bottle at a time, ugtil I had used live
bottles. After this quantity) had been used, 1
was entirety well of the Plles,j which'had tortur
ed me for twenty years. In other respects my
hoalth is Improved, and I am |s well as oould be
expected for one of my age, Leing atxty years
past. 1 I have been well now for six months, and
there is noappearance of a return of the disease-
I can do any kind of farming work now without
the PUes coming down and hprting me. lean
pitch hay, chop wood, im, 0 <- do kiuJ of
work which before used to hurt me. tr h en 1
found put your Blood-Searekeril kept on taking
It I cons, dor jj , iy dll .
myrase knpwn to the country lor the
benefit of others who may suffering i „. Ha
and do not know the value of your medicine. Y ou
maypubUilr i tftft'? j-'oilUie-r Uveln
Will bepleaMd tq satisfy any one
ELIJOTT DAVIS.
D*o«mber 34th, 1883.
«-too* out he name Of DR. OEORQE B.
KEYSER on tht cotter of Ih, boUU Bnipattci
**U 'o Mng
'into*, iy . flmrfeu, artuu wh . ch . a , n th^market
|-| EditohandPropJdetor
ure cured*
ire oared
ire cured.
*e cured.
re cured.
•e cured: J
re cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rapture or Hernia cured.
Rujpture or Hernia cured,
npture or Hernia cured
u|tnreor Hernia oured
or Hernia cured.
nature or Hernia cured,
nature or Hernia cured,
Cure Trust.
'ajtent Trust, .
iipporter Trust,
stjns Trust.
11 A H V I* VS TH i : \ Ti > |«
on Diseases oi Kem.i!er\ rivenr .
BarpentJOß*, >t«ri].ty, Kepr.Hluctio.i. huTau^
V aVkuki mTi , . ,h uV;v
sent tree t«* hii\ H.l.inibb. ' ‘ ; \
e>t !» |wy ‘‘ u “'
*ar i'he pills and lij»«.► Ic wj| i„ km.! h V m ’
confidentially 4 ,- w hen .h>i;ed ‘
Atul pre-paid on receipt ~j v |, v * * ' ! }l '
J. -BKYAft, M. J)., 0 J AtTPaf.
. No. «6 Cedar street, Ncu Yoi j.
.. Hemlntr, Mi ~
»„a Mark*.' ..re, „ on. I„r .•InJ ,
TO A (,Ij Cl) \< !• Jt Vl' i) _
p°cr e:■ ; rf: cl °aks, shawls
ed to nil physicians that miierc-,' Y'V'
diseases named in this r<u-d (p ri \
why this should he, they m„- i,n ' V.'.'
Art* they nut aware that an p.'i\mi 4 ., , ''
eases ot every denomination. u, , ir .'7.•. ‘ 'V
the very diseases that are bn ohu. A .
very refined parties. I suppose !i:,- v
let one of thetr faintly go to a part-, ‘that ha, V
\oted yearß for their Um-fH ■■ r ,\ r
sea the fact, and their family idr, fi .u u, mu 7i
a humbug bo he can get the cu.m-. utten >.• / «
almost deprived the party uf his Hf.-. lie c.n .
at last to the physician that udvert , ..-s j-, ,.i
are they to know ! Are they not nu are ti
Aat ey Cooper. Sir Benjamin Brod.e. Mr-rVarn'l
Ball and >l. Paul Kicord devoted years in \\\t
tieatment of these diseases 1 These men are luU
up as shining lights m the medical world • 1 don't
assert that all men are worthy that puldish v:i
R ? re « t number of them that are. i Uve
dei oted myself to the study and treatment oi Twv'\|-|-v,rnj y ,
Pl ' ™ y,I<sHA * ES upwards oi 40 y ami 1 'OAI P.N Tl( 1
without egotism can say I have *W hundreds lj ° I ** V
|>om years ol misery and untimei-, deal!, M>
tre i l L l^ t Aa coniined to the vegetable apoir&iher*
‘J* . .....
cess: but my long residence NEW GOODS just received.
I T'.^pST.W"" l OK ™ K «<AD. RS
much shortet time than heretofore 1 1 brl ~m, 1 i,,i y C!iUl ' li Iu ’' l “ large and
every young man and woman to !..• vnreiui in V/.
lecting a physician. Theilim-runt advert iseinen
that are seen in our papers are of , o worth a n
no benefit will arise from answers ;h «n onJv inaa
ofhealthand money. Hundreds ..»r. cure! , u •
ally nv ray new remedies. Address Hi »x h«o."‘ '
jnn-iyd Pittsburgh Postoflloe.
Of evcr> kind.
Horticultural & Floral Department •
PITTSB'D kGil
tS ANITA Jii TAIK,
Jimr l.>t.
COMMITTKIi ON PLANTS
HiUITS AND FLOWFRNeonii.iijtifk \,l
IH-'al to the aid of ainiorticulluriste and p;,,,
botli Amateur, Commercial and Piolessh.ii ,l
The laudable object ol this I\, ir Mnu tl..' opj.sl
ent exigencies ol the time, and the development
of each day alone, will urge the Patriot and
rliil;inthroji)bt.
We solicit your donationa or eunti iLm'l n.i.s M
»uch articles as will adorn and tpndrr
the Department under oui charge, w Inch ','s ..i
ample extent, and Where cart-rul attendant* w„j
‘ln.'ial.e ai hnnd, that Die owners of plant,
•nay real assured that their collections will he
lui, eared lor. In addition lo The or, Unary ~m-duel
duel a ol I#,, green-house and guide,;. (he (
•mltee also solicits contrlhntinnß ol
liouvetß, Cut Flu llels,
Baskets of Flowers, Dried Flu were
J-loral Designs, Wax Finn. ,
Hanging Ua.lt,-Is, l-csther Flower-
Mower .Stands, Phan,ton. Bouquets,
Fern Cases, Autumn I,eaves
Aviaries, Aquaria,
Gardemng Implements, Seeds,
Native Wine, Gardening Hooks,
Garden Seats &Vasos,
Hortioulrur*] Iron Woik,
Horticultural Wire Work,
Horticultural China and (Jl.hbs,
Horticultural Pottery,
Foreign And Exotic Fruil,
Dried Fruit,
Wax Fruit,
Garden StAtu.try.
Ia short, Rustic Ornaments ol every kind, or
anything of a rural or rustic ehar.teter that does
not strictly belong to the Agricultural Depart
monk *
Daily contribution's of cut dower., bouquets
designs, baskets. Nc «« Hu •
a , so as to uitmre .n constant
nod regular supply during 11, L .J , r „ iM<
acceptable, and contributor, will Viral- ,’rr ,L
with the Chairmtfii of the c.„„n.i- 1, f
at floeai, hall.
Ihmanons or contributions fjou,
be sent to_ WW.D. McGOIVANv
the l air, with Bill ofLadiiigmarkud:
“For the Floral nuil n„ r<l ,
Department—For the CommUV.'e"!' "' '‘ l
... WJf, S. BIS SELL,
DYSPEPSIA GfiACKEES,
—AT -THE—- < . .J :
WSa|-«ip-«tEB!,
Hift (?* S’tft®TH BTBEET, q -
mh23. H
Window shadks-madk to
our own order, for sale by u
mrr w - P. mabshall,
’ 87 Wood it.
i MEDICAL.
CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iran,
Bitter Wine 6f Iron.
Bitter. Wine bf Iron,
The Great Tonic,
The GreatJ'onlc,
• ; The Great Tonic,
• Jar Jjyapcpsla- and ° rCaf TonlC)
lor gyapepaiff-and Indigestion
For DyspopßlA. and Indigestion
For Dy.Bpeoßla.abd inSlestlon
r orWeah Stomacha and General Dehllit,
. trioinachs and General DcMlitv'
Par yu CS i J and General Debility’
~ ~ £« htomachß and General Detenu.'
Kejiable and Sure to do Good, BeWlitj,
■ifL?K c ure JOdoQood,
KeHable -add Sure -to So Good
Keliable and Sure to doqoodj
i , Arid (tahflut do Harm
, -fnd Cannot do Harm!
, . And Cannot do Harm,
It qoata but little and Puride" the Wo'^ 0 Uanni
It Costs but little arul Piirt ftes the BloSd’
It ffctU Hh t ,‘Hl e and i’diittes tlic Blood’
It Coatd but ltttte-atul Purtfles'the'Blooit,
We only aak a Trial,
I we only aak a Trial,
" e Only ask a Trial,
or this- Valuable Tame, :W e olll >' ask a Trial,
Of this \ aluahle Tonic,
Of this Valmible Tonic, '
Of this Valuable Tonic, I
Only 75 Ota. and’One hollar per Home, '
nSli a " l } H nC } JoUAr I' er Bottle, I
Only f6tta. uml One hollar per Until? !
Jvtu r ! 5 ( aiul (^nf ‘ I'"!lHr ]ier Jiotth-' :
Manufactiimi solely by:«. A Kl t \KKI L' 1
BKO. (lencral Jjepot, lid Market afreet H\ :
r r^^eVX“* ein •
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
Great American Remedy.”
Harvey’s Chrono Thermal
PI u,s
HAVENEV ER vet t'AII.KDI WHEN
the directions have heenati ictly followed i
in removing difficulties arisin" inmi mowe,U)
OBSTRUCTIONS, OR -STOPPAGE (IP
NATCH tl.
h “’
t Un, the M hires, nr other «./ n '
l tonne OrK.Hriß. T? l e7 , ill«Hr , i,., m\Vv ,
on the constitution, ami mmY. t ik*'n I t*'' n
most delicate leni.aie* u nhout .'rl-.;./ hi r ' «
at the same time ' r ‘ * •
THEY ACT AS A Cli.\KM
By mviporaMug. t) r '
■ yslwato a healthy m„ii| Wm. y. v '£ ~ £
on theVuouthly jxm h.il urh 1,-u-uj lt , N n M I
tfr frym what cause the olwtru.-r./.n' V-Wml* !
TheY'Bnouhl, hotvever. isi t'l h<> taken \L> i,,-*,' •
three or lour months of pregnancy, thouirh [ '
reeutri ° h °r ,ime ' 88 Tv '
DOLLAR* C " UU>n ‘ 60 PUlB ' |,Klt ' K - CNK,'
s. a MAirviN,
dry goods, hosiery, &g
1864. Spring & Summer. 1864.1 FIRST NATIONAL BA WIT
« ! OF pittsbuhgH.
ASTD HANDSOME
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, SACQUES,
Dress Goods and Balmorals,
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.’S,
rocolhor with every description of
Housefuinishing and Mourning Goods,
Alto t lie largest ami l.est aborted stock of
Cassimeres, Cloths and Jeans,
FOR .MF,\ juiti flliV’s,
1 l.at we ha, e I, ten aide to otter for a Inn- lime.
I' wpit ns a call ami examine our stock. :
C. Hanson Love & Co ,
' * ftn() "a Marke’t sheet
DIiKSJS GOODS,
At Ul, 37 1-2, 60 and 62 l-2c;
Striped and Figured Chintzes,
siliitPpss:
X -M.Miii! siiaavi„s,■
$2,50 to $16,00; T^?
Kid Gloves, $1,50 per Pair; !■iSSSE=-
'ii.KiwriW;3i§»SKiß
: o«c , S. b !Sd SS«SJ" by th(
DittKr-"-
At 62c per Yard
( i (, i H <'U;< ( i.AKs
V Id; Y CHEAT. AT
GARDNER & SCHLEITER’S
9 2
MARKET STREET.
tjvmiu Aituiv.il. of
IN i: vr «r*ul PS G
s <'-'l-MHJ! GOO])*
iU'(;i;s & hack jo,
Cor. Fifth and Market St.
Ar, i„. w n|„. : , in _. , ~.ie nilltl >t(x . k
"K mvi.i.,.,
i (‘iU‘li ( liiutzcs, Hoop Skirts
lf A. >1 oISAJ. W ,
in.l h full n ne ~i
always (I.Y HAM).
j Stock ol New Goods,
Mi. mi. to our umi'il exteriKive aaanrtment,
"" 5 uil n “ d I'ii‘ltj tljled ul
Ladies' an.i Misses' Hats and Bonnets
variety, cm-.,,,, t!.„„ „„ w
1.-tlly sol<l. AJd<»
SPRING AND SUMMER BALMORAL SKIRTS,
■.•i.oioo „f jikims,, Hna SILK
MIII'TS ns 0!u , „, u J
- «ml. J ' t .M^l. ini , nrollara J i
,mvtß Honketi.ook B .
rI<KUDt tjtei I timj jet
,/ m ;r,r- m.rur.. » n <i
i IniDunpp rind fancy CfoiKia '
A ” ‘ «« tlic Clioap^,
J; OOIU.I B , ~1, ,
MACEUM & GLYDE,
,s Morkrl Kircot
New Goods
Now Goods ~ - ! New Goods
, &
1 •' !
New Goods j j New GoM u
Lj L
New Goods j yj
f'
a s
W u
£ w
Nf w Goods 1
N; >v Goods
* <!
' « 3
; *
New Goods I JQ j|
Now Goods
New Goods
New Goods
s&® j«“
«»«.nable UadertTi T‘ , a, „ U '*s' «
-at. for funerala will rccel™ "jggKSg.
.Tust opening at
Pumlbest of i„ e United STArEg
but:- “That the Klni?.can ilr» «
Z[?%' “ theory of a monarchy, i”
l.lutl ch.vi ° C a .‘onaiitutional republic
Tn .V 1 , magistrate may do wrong
wctt e rn™Ei^ a m r c i: tr >- ru\T i \Ti
of*! |' re6idenl is responsible for the acts
h las ministers. Our Constitution ad
; vMjirgtoJ a judgb'ent Dt upol hUd®" 1
:
. admits that lie may be guilty of crimes !
! n ln 8 government of laws, and nofof
1 Zr 1 ,u . 1,1081 obscure citizen may with
— Chief 11 to Zf ColZ.ilm
;--SSESSmS 1 - r
The r «^.f,^o'j 0 'j Vel*- [,u>t *tution lias been disregarded ami !
. BtenSC-rESSffi .ssS l
tyrn. »-:r; ™ t ' r‘ « &&%
iu'Vr-sl u".\sc'u? n.Z“n<id* < T,f ra ‘r tha!lfir “. b « d„os
«ivJsy. v,£ \:™:i "*'!• pbum-w
“/ u,wn!“i ,,,r Zim ;? .. m I '? f ™ m * magistrate
, in tvsunujLi uht-r.-«,i h : uij .. Mf j > '\ s s cou ntrv*, hor in dtitu ion« I
i SS. ( H,lf * oiltco, rh?H mill ih\ ni ivin-n aIIL *
_ hiyih m, ( .m ii„!V U " In the World of hi si u: I ,
omiitmilcr OI the Currency. 'morning was published „ nr lZ lni'bday I
the second national bank ;
ok PiTTSß.ncii, pa., » tary of State, appointing aday-of'tn
(Formerly IKON OITY TKPST cu.mpa.vy ) ? 1 ' ilUu military
-r*susr~'--* &%Fr^jiu£.
il'm*; in^id'^waZhS rJei>l, ;' uA!
m»«Tow: IZ V, ’-taming to counterfmt
of >!<>« speech and
r;7v ,:d“ d r ftW r aa a
}!*>* s™ YoATreLt aSdn a tZd
m't o7the f cnv eaUre , newB P B P« niachin .
i I * 11 enabled hint to in-'
■ It hi., cutler forgery into lhe regular
channels by which we, receive nZ „
a tune when competent inspection of" its
genuineness was impossible, andsns i
cion ol lUauthentic/iy tiros improbable !
The manifold paper - , resembling In all
expects that upon which re'
c.ive from our agents news, and iLffi
the Government itself orders, aniaurn^
■ ments, and proclamations ' waaleft with
, a night clerlcabom sTr 4 oS n Z
, morning, after the departure of every re
' sponsible editor, and was af once pissed
into the hunus of the printers, put in
1 ype, and published. No newspaper li
the country hut would have been dm
j ceived as we wore! ™ oe
j 9 ur , misfortune was complete At an
early hour, however, before the bulb
j ness of the city had fairly begun t
, was discovered that we had been impos:
:ed u *“' ,n >. ;imJ were being made reap
, , l i,; n |) lbi i " 1Bt T | ments of 8 deception £f
; ~ i’ ul ]| ' • f imre was no delay in vin
| dictating onr character. Our whole lll
clunejj tor spreading news was opt m
■ motion instantly to announce that we
had been deceived by a'forgery—that
' your excellency bad issued nl Vodl
mat,on. The sale of papers over om
: counters was stopped. Our bundles tl
j the Scotia, bound tor Europe that dav
IW T B, , opped ' T,IB own «s’ anfl plr:
' h,‘n 8 tl fl 03 ,";r News-room
1 bundles and (lies were stopped, and the
agent of the line was mfomel tbit .lie
pioclamation was a forgery. Our print
ers and pressmen were brought from
their homes and beds to put in type and
publish the news of our misfortune.
I Our bulletin boards were placarded
Z h h , e . °Z ° f rewartf for thß discov-,
uy ol the forger; and to the Agent of
the Associated Press I sent a telegram..
reciting all the facts, for him to trans
mu at once to nearly eyery doily paper
m the North, from Maine to California.
Thus beiore the Scotia sailed, before
your Secretary of State had officially
branded the forgery, the wings which
wc had given to Truth had enlbled hTr
to outstrip everywhere the Falshood we
had unwittingly set on foot, and in
many places the Truth arrived before
thr forger bad come to tell his tale
hor any injury done to ourselves, to
th» government, or to the public thiß
publicity was ample antidote It indeed
made injury impossible.
But the insult to your excellency was
tbs greater in proportion to the eminence
o l\our station. Early in the
ol Wednesday, therefore, I went with
Mr. \Vm. C. Prime, the c’hief effiior of
the Journal of Commerce , which had
been deceived precisely as we were to
the headquarters of the Department’ of
the East, and laid before the “m
-manding general every clue in our
session which could lead to the discov
ery of the guilty. persons. All the felts
above recited were telegraphed at one!
to you through,the Secretary of War bv
General D,x. I assert our utter blame
leBsneBH._ I assert, moreover, that I
liaveJifiverlkiiowii a mlad ao -prediudi
ced in whfch acquaintance., with these
facts wonld not enforce the o fl
our utter blamelessness.' . ;...
Hera waathe absence o£-an intent to
do wi-ong, here was an antidote for an
injury unwittingly assisted, more com
plete and effectual than the injury itself
here was an alacrity in search of the
: th™. w,„ aT i,„,
namei-l Rea.
Si-^Lvf,^ h 'ler " MN ' PrPsidei ' l
NATIOftiAIj BANK
DRESS GOODS
GOODS I
| O. L. WARNER, President.
I JNO. t. PAT'I KRSON, Oaahier.
j leb23-tmd
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
: 1/1 HIST .VAT lON AI. 11l Ik up
I l 1 PITTSISt'HGH, n 11 ° h
Designated Depository and Fi-
ti, ii. BU i I [l ~ie treasury Department,
tlud Uftiik will receive Subscription* for theTon
t orty 6 per cent. Gold-bearing Hond*
A commission willbc alloieedto Ranks, Dank
eis and Ilrokers. JAMES I.AI'GIILiN
Orders are solicited. President
Pittsburgh, April 56th, 1864. „]>2T
J IST WHAT
EVERYBODY WANTS,
A POCKET AJ.IIUSJ
Unitd States for Twenty Cts
ALSO,
Albums lor Centre Tables,
AX PRICES
HELOW AI.iL, ,
AT PITTOCK’S,
! New Goods
OPPOSITE TILE PUSTOFFII K
feb.Tfi
fßiriE CO-PARTNERSHIP lIERK-
M. toiore existing between the undersigned,
under the name and style of J. Y. DAY St CO., it
thin day dissolved by mutual consent, Joaas
Koefer retiring from the firm.
J. F. DAY,
JONAS KEEFER.
Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, 1864.
New Goods
New Goods
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
Saddlery and Coach Hardware,
New Goods
In all ita branches, under the name and
Btyie of
»AY «fe HAYDEN
New Goods
No. 58 Wood Street.
JOSIAH F. DAY,
THOMAS S. HAYDEN.
Pittsburgh, Pa., January ISth, 1864.
mhS<ltf
New Gcndx
New Goods
jJI.AVHK & KATSER’S
Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines,
t_T. h f !8 ?. s< DT irl S’ Machines are known as the very
rest in the United States. They are WARRANT
f V *“<> sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call
ana examine them belorehuying elsewhere. - Re
df„Sewlng Machlnea ot every kind
promptly attended to. 9
ERNEST AXTHELM, Agent.
. No. 103Thirdynit,
_mhl6-iyd PittsburghTl* a. -
New Goods
O a t ts-« 00 bdsh prime: oats-
Ju*t received and for sale by
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myo oojaer tfarfcet and Flrct at*.
NATIONAL BANKS
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the fibst National bank
OF PITTSJJUItGH. FA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capita, *400,000, wlih l
ncrease to *1,006,000. :
OF PITTSBVRQH.
.1 acoji Painter,
Jake Hill,
C. F. Klopki:r;
Wm. L’OOPEK,
Rout. Romnaok,
K. lid'll l| v A >-
W. J\l. (it'HMLV.
nancial Agent of tlio
United States
Holding from 12 to 24 Piotures,
FOlt SOJ.DIKIiS!
for soldieks:
(Jau be sent to all parte of the
Albums for Centre Tables,
ax rmcEH
IIEI.OW ALL,
JAISSO-LUXIOIN.
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STANDmoMATTan.
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five times I n ~,,
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Two weeks ‘ 7 "J! *J®
Three weeks . fl nn i '?
Two months....::" J 5? ®9® ! 2
Three months 1 1375 ' J?? | 3.75
Six months.... 20 if ■ 465
Nine months....:::; ; 27 M j ism I 0 90
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l>eatb notrees, each inserifan aleH r n * .
Marriage notices, each insertion T!! ?2( e 2 8
Meamboat-adrertiaemeots, per trio-Vi out
1 month.
3 month*
0 months
,1 year...
To His Excellency Abraham tin
coin:
.Tvrong doer, and assistance rendered to
'to- su t c^ net 0 you.. .
$° l 8 set folly before yon
i ##fea®wa*f
-. Wpß&rfihifofih' Fo&ffc
ek* oceupatimof:
'Th6 YouftiditifV'X, i*! l lv s wWlaijisins, J
„A,: - k _£?/• ? p%«fe'«rits editorsfind -'
If „ l i ,b l^ e %% ou S |l fi'Cftntiot,Btato J-n [
' aSS^sss^
rescinded.. But 4he order for the ann
presjsion of the World was not rescinded "
Under your orders General nixse&ta '
strong military force to its *
office and ’editorial- rdoms, Who eiebted
their occupants, nnd for, two days „ n d
threp.piglds hclcj possession there,, in
and abstracting some of their ion:'
tbrlshoW P ° ne t 0 ‘-"^the
Not .until. Satujday. morning ■ did ihi 3 T
! Y ho have ears to hem- its absent'd 1
V™ 1 tban its colurims ':
To.churacterizjj these proceedings' as 1
unprecedented, Would be to forget the
past history of yotr administration; add 1
1° ,r! lar ?« enza tW as shocking :to
.every mind, would be to -disregard that
principle of human nature from whicLit
anses that men Submitting once fid'
againto lawless encroachments of DoWer
w th every;intermission of a vigilance
which should ,he jcontinusl- lose some
thing of theold, free, kepn sense of their
true nature aqd reajl danger. .'
Charles was doifotlgss advised to and
applauded for,, by wl ich iie
'lost his crown and lire' .Korean you do
ny sncii outrageous, bnpfesMve aid I
iinyust a thingthatSt will not boappiaud
cd by those whose prosperity amppower •
)o i have created aid maydestroy • To
trary uleM? 650 j{ , ° cet ' din S a *>
w-ofp’i 11 e" 1 .;. unconstitutional,
w ouhl scem, If suclj weighty words have
die'flr heir' <<f alp significance,'to'
bt St better an hour at wliieh you hare
not arrived, and a place where not pufiHe
opinion buttbe authority of law speakfe
SU )'-P« 3sfo " of two daily '
gan of it Pi • met r°P ol -s-one the
fan ot its gruat commercial public the
oe mi C n'r C, ’ ff ” ', zed ggponent of the Dem- ,
oe atic principles which are shared by
di, sho , o ar i 7ihalfyon, ' f< ‘ Unw -'' i,l!ip nsi:'
did shock the public mind, did amaze
citizen, did
AH with indignation aud alarm every
pure and loyal breasf. There werT % .
%nhgaation meetings; there were tio-riots ’
there was no official protest Butdo not -
state'hn-’ f ir> illmt 'be governor of thip
state hn» forgotten tjo do his duty,; do
not imagine that the people of thiseiti’-
or State, or country have ceased' to loth
tin ir liberties or do not know how to
to a t vrame " gbtS '. ! U ' vou,(i be fatal '
.' |J M . nt r to qonimitjthat error here and
non. A free people can at need devise
means to teach their chief magistrate ’
the same lesson. I ■ °
To yog, si r , who have hy heart the
( Oustitution which ybu swore to. “prei
serve, protect, and defend,” it maybe
aml m, Pe T li^ e to cite ‘hose natural:
art i e M nghts therein enumeratedj
n shfin That the peo j
pit shall be secure in tlibirpersons, houses i
se^zu^ and ag! P nst Unreasonable!
seizures, and that.no warrant liven shall
nnrm/n cept n >°n Stable cause sup'
f rl uf d o y oat b. bhd particularly des- 1
!!' C 10 b 4 searched and the!
persons or things to be seized * that TUT -
person shall’ be deprived of life, liberty!'
m.t P H OpCPty w ! tbffnt a^ e procesp of law :i 1
dons of C 111031 1 Priceless posses"
ot freem ™. aud these vowtobfc
away ffpm-.mt}, ; j
a oaptured and guilty crimimd
who knew that his, crime would be prov-t
him “olmr' thelaw assuredly visit upon! |
him condign pumshment,,might withl
propriety plead these rights and demand
hfm U M Ctle£ , ma S‘ strat P lo ’throw over
him these shields, Assaulted by the
bayonets of a militaryi commander he
might protest and assert his inalienable
right to the orderly processes, the proofs- ,
f.oo n tbC QfhA'ahtiuqut df the-Jaw. ..Bui.
fd“K ue hhy ; terms.left.for
!,'P! p ( ' Q ,b 3 ® .bemh the victim of
crime,.has %n.ipade, afio" the-
lawless no W ei »•. *. . 1 - '
t!l b' la "'. that after;.!
the comfljjfflon of any. crimp, all pro-’!
ceeungp, tpfem before - trial shalhSe.
merely preventive.; but the proceedmgl.
nmnre ? fr iwt T?p of tfe
nature of a summary execution of iudg-
L . Wou >d trial by law have been.
Gemcd, would the- law itself have been
set astde for the bay on fit, would a pro
cess as summary as a drum-bead court
martial have been resented to by you in
a peaceful city-, far from; the boundaries
Ot mihtary occupation, dad the presses
which consistdntly applaudy our course
been as we were, the victims J of'this'
,?, ad IhLJ Trib'iint arid C
published tho forgery (and the Tribune
lished 7 t a an m d S tbat U “ ! S ht pub
ushed it and was prevented only bv
mere chance) would you; sir, havesuo
pressed anti TVmakllX
suppressed The World and JownaUf
Can you, whose eyes descern equality 1
under every .complexion,; be blinded by
th £,>" 5 «°f partisanship? ’ i y <
BUBt a'ucd the Govem
nerttli lt9 .? tro Bgfo to preserve our im
immirp “ at,ona ! it y- » bad helped to
inspire the martial spirit: of the people,
and encourage them -.toi the sacrifices
they have so nobly made., It had adw«l*
JSiteti those measures of financial policy
which could best preserve the tone and
vigoriof the Government in the contest
It had deserved well of) the republio
and of those who love it. i ’
But it also exposed and denounced tlie
corruptions attendant-upon your admin
istration. It. had opposed a delusive
and enervating system of (paper money
It had vindicated the fame of a patriot
general, whom you. had removed from
command on the. eve of victory. It had
depreciated your re-electibmnDidHjiftQ,
not find in these .facts the provocations
•MS »*«■ Pcrsistencaha
not made up your
mmd agamktt.nadiefore the . underline
your partway had (concocted. hispLot?
.When..youanswer: these .ihierwwataifoj'
I will-produce the proof ofi-threats mde
.against/UB hyjthose nearcsttyou; aadas
inia.iricK or lorgery tarnished yon -wnth
the specious pretenclof
Can it be possible, sir, that for a mo
ment you supposed that (Journals like
ours could* afford to bq guilty of this
forgery! Let the matrons voice of
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monstrous hotiry in • ’"
ble of those t‘mightsWiaP{6 ;fts i;i 'o
fal>pr^°rtipiu r and.standxnmpiete,, ■;..
vaT? J > the raca ‘ ll ' °fcyouc arbitrary order • ,-.
you have not jmadp ,reparation for thn
wrong you. have Sme i ■
the insult Fern mu’, '“the « -
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impossible, j an<J i broken, .down. ail ,tha_
_ Bafe g u a r dso f r epresent at! ‘
* 1* 13 you that in this transaction stand'' - ''
actusedb'ero^h^edjsMfiyha^ iffi
are (mnspjcuoudy ignaty-ofo ist-unon'f *
dice and to pessoßaiauibWon. wtomih*
eouiflry '
iofflce eleTatecUhSmSter f:r
duty, • -
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isoondo pass Up&h -yWirMidiff j® r^3le*! ;7; d
tion and the right orampfeaclknefeto Vet , .
remains to their' repreSeiitattveß - THe ••
't P !R oP rirfft n rA thelT *■ •
:', right to Bpeak-when the -nm sit
the lJC bavo„ m ; tl,eh f ,dS «'*■«*&&»• :
s!t b y j t; when the ' Bastile w .
broken down. of the/
by thp yeyerbexation/of onr
Bsvoiu,tr 9 n, k
In, stomy, times jke thtae! amid dan f “ <h * ■
hon enwirOns’uaviiißiitWhld -
rash hand which,, hadihastiiy-aet : -
tion fiurßfWfe.than.thfrsun
' Pression Qf a rebefiion, the haachinerv ot
justice; -wher '
disloyatty ofsrnlhllß the!-* retribution’ add ■
redresses, of:,tiie ila'Wc: fflhe 'danirer of ■
such a conflict in so r i&t passed
that not eren now ‘ J
plead national toftny-as hn eicuse fordre
iusing to do 'jusfiee' m- submit to tudu
, nieut. , u > , J h -
Yet no citizen whn reeardahia ini'
i should ever hesitate at IhTlast tolSS’ ' 1
iiSSSSif^': .
rr; d
'SSSr^sl-:.
ertms of the people whom they represent 1
but this cannot deter him de’- '
his w^dJf^Vwh^f- 40 d °
petent at least -,S Co “‘ :
who and inscrutable ’
who presides in events and -swavs tho
desumes. of the heima .. ,
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JOS. H. BOBLANTI.
100
mM PATTERSON * AMMON,
No. • Wood it.