The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, June 17, 1864, Image 1

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    ai> bluin' a hates.
***•■? 7610ne month a 7,50 !
months...... 11J25
K JS 10011 -' lfOCjThre*months ;
nJH2'X m — months 13.00 |
Om weok flonB *’-* months tior, 1
2.WSIX months 20'...
Ti m WW K B 4.36i 0ne year......... 3200
Three weeks u.ool * >
' ne ■Quare changeable oneca week l year. 4130,0 C
X> A I LY r* O B T
single subscriptions by mall, $B,OO per year
Ueilvere*l in the city, at 18 cents par week. !
WiKBKLY POST, “ ,
single aubacriptioiiß
Five copies, each * j
Ten copies, eacli
Thirty 3 C^ le "' e ’°"’ < an, l 1 l " , >«Vo'ptti'rupj
JAS. P. BARR,
medical. | dry goods, hosiery
IM^!wg°^ Es: jHiGHLY DE SI Rft.B LE,
Harvey's Chroflo Thermal I
iilmaij: JPIXJUS
HAy?, NKVEUVKTIi, AII.ED(%VHKA
the directions have been BtrictJv followed \ ;
in removing difficulties hrisinic from * J :
I «'<«>-'■ & oms, I
BMW«eaasejqßS
THKY ai t as A CIIAItM
af£S3us3S?tP&
Sr r WtewS?£S
iili]tture or Herula cured. | DOIAAhf °° nUln ' *" MU *' ‘'HU;*; <»N*
11 K-R-VIA OH lUPTTOK
Hferuia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured,
ileruin or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured)
Ileruin or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia o* Rii|)tnre cured
Rapture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cuied
Rapture or Hernia cured
Rupture or lle&iu.cured.
nupiure or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or llernlu cured
I>H. lIA KV KY 'si TRICATI »i h'
on 1 laeasea ol tenia lea, Pregnancy JUlttctirrlju**
Barrenness, stem,,), tie,,r,rh,ct.oV,, and Abwei
tlie I.ADIEX’ PItJ
jg^A-a&wsBRlS
an*?! 11 '. 6 , ‘ 1 " 1 Cook will be aent by mail
conridentially, when desired, s EcritEKV
and pre-iAid on receipt of money by p '
J. Bin AN, M. It., (leuerot Agent,
- . No, tti l.’cdnr street, New York
6 .. j. . . ocO-cindiLW
TV°tT^P K TO AIJ - CONCERNED.-
mon K A certain clnae ol ueli-inmortAnT ns./
p *« the ,™ *? “ Peculiar feeling ocon emnt
ed to all physicians that advertiseS treat the
tHieaseanamed in this card. ifj, ,wli J 1 h
ISf “ •}?■«? "«w»!»JH*tion, u, laet 'sol™ Ju „' '
1 ’*» l,ie act i hlll l tbeir family pliybiclan bav? he i*
, a humbug so he can get the cl.se n"
; m', “.‘i l', nv ‘’,‘ 1 l*aety of bis life. He Si“
* } »o the piiy«,cian that arh er! ise®—how f-Un
Self-Injecting aieo erery |
" “ s Tru “ WL “ h •“ j
at hi. Stoss, No. ho WOOD .*«*•»
I trom years ol misery and untimely dea-l, »
t tre ftmcnt Is conßnoiftuiheyegetal.lc cllos'eihe- 5
i“ 1 ,hlnk ■' >“ 'he he<r ,nd mo,, " 1 m
: my power to bring hundred, ~(
j though, ,1 necessary tncertllv to my generais „■
sSSiß?aa Comer Fifth and Market Sis.
much shorter time than heretnn.re It'lwho,‘,v “
every young man and unman
lectmg ajihyalciaii. ’I l.edu,erent a Ue,i . . _ .
, «»tat« Mania our „..r I, AIK ' ST *“ViaTlKs in
' hj* henefit will arise from ansuers man i,, H , “
of health and mont-j H „m> «« 83
| ally bv my new romedu, \ sJboxwS I<B
I Jan-lyd I’tlisi.e,,.;, Puainttlce.
NII.K >a,-m t. S(
March's Radical Cure Truss,
Ritter’* Patent Truss
PRc.h'a Supporter T ra ss,
Self-Adjusting Truss.
Dr. Banulng's Lace r Body Bruce, for
the cure of Prolapsus T'terl, Piles, Abdominal
&1,( l Spinal Weaknesses,
Dr. s. S. Fltrli's Sliver Platen Bu,>-
Piles Drops, for tie support an;! cure of
Klostlc Stockings, lor weak and vanoos*
Elastic Knee Caps, lor weak knee joints.
Ankle Supporter,. f ur weak knee joints.
Suspensory Bandages.
of Syringes,
adicallv cure Hernia or Rupture.
STHEKT.j.lgnof The Golden Mortar. P ?tMnB
writing for Trusses should send the number oi
nohe, around the body Immediately over the
DK. KEY SER will give hl« personal attention
to theapUcation ot Tru«e. in » du |t, 1 u« l6hlld « n |
an<t),e I. »tl.d M wl ,ha„ eil)C H encc
t»-en ty year., he u-,U i,e enabled to jive .au.fae
Self-Injecting Syringe*.
SeU'-iujeciing Syringe*.
Seir-iHjtccing syringe*
Self-lnjccting Syringes.
Sold at J)R. KEYSMI'S, 140 Wood street.
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandage*,
Suipensory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
i A dozen different kinds,
At DB. KEYSER'S, no Wood street.
_uoio.iydkw
JpihKS Utr
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
Below will be found a certificate from one of the
most respectable citizens of Wilkins township in
regard to [ir. Keyin '! Lindsay’ Blood Searcher.
The Doctor's certificates are within reach, arid no
one need he deceived in regard to hu preparations.
Da. Geo. 11. KnYeeii :—I became affleted with
Pilea about twenty years ago, and every year
they were growing worse, ao aa to trouble me
very much, ao much boat tunes as to unlit me
or work. Sometimes I was eo bad that I could
not do anything on account of them, they came
out on me as large aa a hickory nut. I had tried
a great deal of medicine lor them. I used to buy
and take whatever 1 could heard or read of.
dre-darn and pamphlets that fellln my way, bul
1 could not get cuied, sometimes they would du
me some good for a little while, but afterwards
they would return again as bad aa ever. I also
applied to two Doctors who vi.ite.l meat my
house and gave me sometnedlcinebut.it wouid
not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago 1
got an advertisement ot your JLindaaj -a Blood-
Searcher, made by youcselir—when you sold It to
me you told me one bottle would not cure me,
tnd that my whole ay-stem would have to be re
sewed by the medicine before I got well. 1
bought one bottle and took it home with me and
used tt according to your directions. I then call
ed to see you again, when you aaid I could no
expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought
It on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five
bottlea. After thla quantity had been uaed I
™ entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur-t
ed mefor twentyiyears. In other respects my
health la improved, and lam, ps well as could be-
expected for one of. mymge, being aixty years
past. I have been Well nowfonsix months, and
there. Is nbappear&nce of a return of the disease;
I oan do any kind of farming work now without
the Plies coming down and hurting mo. I can'
pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of
work which before used to hurt me. When F,
found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking
it until I got entirely well. I oonslder it 5,y du
ty to make my case known to thecountrjrfbr the
benefit of others who may be euffbrirg-mrl-war
and do not, know the value of-yidur medi cine,
ptajrpuMtali this tf ypu live lg Wilkin*
%osmshtp, and will jbe pleased to Satisfy any one
of the truth of this they wish to call
on me. " : .•
December Wh, lasf' ' DAYI 9;
Lookout Vie iwne of
: ZZrSEJI m the nasfjxstfuu,
eartusUo /orhSo Hampton; the cVnited Sfafes
. 1,4(>
• Mo
) 1,20 |
i,iti 1
Editor and Proprietor. '
medical.
j ALBUMS,
Ol' every kina.
PIjAGS,
WAR MAPS.
PATE huuk.
POCKET AI.BTMs
POCKET BOOK.h. Pocket AEH CMS.
Pittock’s,
5S *BO FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE (', HWSOV LOVE & Co.,
74 &, 7fi Market Slrn-i,
TjiK Post office J( i
SALE OF
$20,000 Worth of Dry Goods,
OftaHica, 1 oplii.B, Paiide Chevicn. MaMt», TkL
}"?’ M CI r n “ *' s , h r * ln >' l'«M*r and i: lUs .
bric Mublma, Irish Linen, TaM« ? ai««
CHaHimcrß, f-atlnoiß, Jeans, Tweed* (•utienacK v'
all sizes o(
.. Hosfery and Glows,
Together t»»r.y mlin ~,
Y"”! 1 11,. I lUa I, IMH-UH- Jh.cl
jhould recefie the an,-n*i,ir, of i.uvit* „„ i, r ,
Oood.aredsUy .dv-anr.nmnpric,;
bargains shotiJtl call and in* ronVin«;< d at
M’CLELLAND’S AUCTION,
’ fj “Fifth elrert, Mnsonlc Hall.
e ' er> ' ~* “ , t , .' l i 6 > "
GftKAJETST VAhIKTY op
. ELEGANT AAIDIOHEAP
WALL PAPER,
FOERSTER & SCHWARZ’S,
* street,
nyl&- k
w.3r.
No, 10St Clair St.,
W 0 ®®| CAM. THE -ATTENTION
of Wipers loTiis stool bat Goods, which
•m&Deen soieejted jylth greaHiare and contains
Ainhe newest styles of Goode, to be fount! In
cai,fl lusdsesl" Kent’s wishing a suit of
clothes made to order will pletjKr carl and exam-
S °,? dß , ?, n T ‘}j irlcc »- Alttlfta I ull and com
plete Block of KUBNI.-HlNa GOODS
_ W. H. MfeliE,
-Mercßtat Tailor,
''No. 10 St. Clair street.
* i J ittßburj?h, Fa.
j-o. WELDON : JM o. KETLf.
WELDON & KELLY,
Ms AND SJEAM FITTERS,
Plumbers and Brass fom.lns,
104 WOOD SiPHEET. sixth
manufacturers of Dakm^p a tent F wTi l !jV' r6 *‘“ i
BOBgttT 0. «C^i»W 7 . f .... fJ la^nSc» t .
1 SCHkEBEr it, Seeakley.
QiW W^T le
Eliminating and Lubricating Oils.
rx4itsßilisiiili in,, benzole
ai'i I'iodfh'j': \ •.
, :
SfMtiHknti fot f£e *ale of Crate Olt
feWB No. IB#, Wood «'trteti_Fitta burgh P«.
U
".:-y
ALlilMvS,
ALbLMS,
wak \\ >,
WAIi 1,1 A PS,
I.ATK Bf.dKS,
Late books
1..V1-K BOOKS. ..
Gold at 98 and Cotton at 1.12,
I' l 'I'KKT urn IKS,
fioop Skirts,
Blapk and Fancy Shawls,
Sua,.Umbrellas and Parasols,
*s’, .MUa .m: i.’MMfCi,’* ’
OIL CLOTHS
;; WIND#; SHADES
ABE SOLD AT
BLOCK
: ML&EE,
YVV),!* K 5 f ' CEIVINn t-VKKVI.AV m j
» ■ l.ailroad and Ihxiircssa ■ «i.«. , .
srttta ß ‘»sss , .'«r<«s.
Farasols and Bun Umberelias,
Fancy Pans Fans,
Fine Shell and Ivory Tuck Combs, j
| Elegant Jet and Stool Pms,
| Fine Steel Belt Buckels,
I
Hair Nets of all doscribable Styles,
in Ladies’ Straw Hats, a new
Sapply of Waterfall, Co-
quette, Mayday and Daisy
m.. 1 - ;i, ■,, „ t |,- hn " J,,,|il^lK li'-didry
r*l )'!,,, Vt 'V-"r f I ‘ lf *. 3 v 1; e '••■■" ! •'• l 'ftli- 1
( . V ‘ ,k 1 W***! c *,i„i J,. !.., i( . J
DRY ROODS
HUG US & HACKE’S
I.hi .ms.
I. VI EST -\OVfcLTIES IJv
"'All JiAI’S.
j ’< y CfOOJt A iv.ST..; K|£ I'l.’ i ily
Pittock’s,
H A \ E » A VERY IjA R(■ E STOCK
which wan purchased l-t-Pur Mie hue -.1.
a °'> will !•»* M.l ! nt w-n J w
■ pricen Our ktucn of J
wr>IMEK HIIAWLH,
I.l> PSHAW J.s. POINTS, hii.l IloriiNON.^
‘XOAKS, -SACuU LS, CIKOI LAns,
DKESS GOODS un«l 13ALMO-
We will sell M
Pi«-a»c{rivc u» a
chases. (’
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goode
New Gooda
New Goods
New Gouds
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
CHEAPEST STOCK
® U M M E R Gr O O D S
IN THE CITY
-GARDNER & SCHIfITERS,
MARKET STREET,
Jew . . i
sure and call. jeU
EITTSBUEGH, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, is«
XEW GOODS
HJ MARKET STREET,
Patterns
I'HLs.v > jmi >]is
SILK ('I K< *1 LA IvA.
LaLL :»iam LL>.
SHAWLS,
\ ALLNCUs,
AUMi'i an,
ni.iu.ii.s * , N
rei.i&rkal.l} i,m- pucea.
call l.clorc maklnp jour pur
. HANNON, l.ii\ k a ( <>
"•1 it To AJ e, ket .Siu-ct.
i New Goods
New Goods
New GoMc
w b
* ?
X 9
- J
s
11
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New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Good:
New Goods
New Goods
f f U ' • i 'I
DEWING MACHINE MANUFACTORY.
T nESBI MAC,,,KI s « she awarded the
Highest Premium at the World’s Fair, London,
I ’
imbusthial exposition in PARIS.
VWiei« mi the . v >euinp- M-,. : ri; ,. b of F-moi., .-r • ~ ,
. »wrfc in anil Ef all the
Important mup t * ... ,
•' ‘ • ' AIKn uht-re exhibited
are now uMd'iTrhl HOMES^rT' 0 Comparable Maohmee
10,476 made *“ CMl “» d W "' d
equal to the sale of all tllo Olher “ thret ’ mont,ls - beia « nearly
110 olher dewing Machines COMBINED,
A f ret uhKh Hm.iiM I* rnn aider, , iy , k .,, rlng t 0 IlllrchMl , e
THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE!
) rtf yUI Si Hu.* l. <.n with.mr prevlpu. hating. „„ kla)f tfc<i
'• OCU Wh,r, ‘ 14 -■ of work dl>ne te thc , umily
every machine warranted for three years,
AuJ fi.ii " rf ". ii. i.img withnut charge.
Call at the Agency and aoe them in Operation.
WM. SniVKII A. «<>.. agents
FOR EMiIIT OF TO f. iVEBTEII!K STATES,
Pittehurgli Office, A *», 27 FMli SOitct,
NATIONAL BANKS
m S. agency;*
I KtASUIiV I.U'AKTMKM t . S ‘W/'ii', KKS A PPOINTHU AOEXT
Ur«r»o»C<»i«rrßou.itß<.»Tßi.r, > f . "’ll.mmi- popular u.J ivlulil, i.'on.
w _ WMbUnBM. City, An.- »li>, i
* Wasl,ift g«>n Ins Co. of Mew York
that th* *‘l K.vr NATION Al, HAN K.OK I'iY t . ' r.v-.TH)
litJaiH,,!. the Corn, iy ..! AIU-gb.-t.) -md Ntn'«
&-u] l j^S n *V v ‘ lI, "‘ h . M u ‘ , '“ llljly Mtulcr ■ <;ko ,■ '\ i rrp, , J **‘* OOU
Phenix !«*■ Co. of Brooklyn,
d<-luptlon thrroi.f •• a|.;r,l fliu«* ssih ' 1»I| L»WL,I i«) 0
...'I. ii; t:.,. ~r<.ui.i.. ..i , • • lUrch '■ ls o ...."sssil* -jo
tald Act rct.UHfn! f«> N’ cn.plie.! U-PL t*eii)rc _ _
commencing the bu»tut*»» oi tanking *•
Now TuuuyoßK, I. Hugh Mc< 'utioch. t ‘ottm- ' ••IF-FHKN CIiOWKhL, l‘ rC s‘f *'
E™c-?\l“f ! r"! ,o A ‘JoSorehyc.-nny Hi.i lU , 1 " 1 1i ,1 »'1.1.L W■■„ I'.r. t,
S''koh, county ot' AiiVg'lony‘../m.U 1 rAmerican Life Ins. Co. of Phila
Pennsylvania, i« authorized to c-mnirn,n* tu* ‘ e _i_ . A ‘
bualneM of tanking muter the Aoi A 1.1 \ \\ HH L Vil V i» *'»; *" w » o ‘ , °
vxzs'uSr* -■ Mru - »••«*. .
jssj , a**.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAM!
or piTTsm-Riiii, c\ 1 "
La ,e Pittsburgh Trust Company. ,
Capital *400,000, with ml,n. lc ,|„ lu . c.rVm'h 435 ltll 431 CH J£STNXJT ST.,
■ tool to »l ,006,000. fri 'i,,,..™
i. m A t-’O-NT ol ASSETS, .TAN. ut yam
i *7*° Trust Oouipany !.*nne organ- 'j?- ’ B •^t> rte »biy to an Aos of Assembly, be
, Uod under the act to pr.nulua National t trat Tvr a
ov, uu.lcr the tltlr ul th.- El KM NATIONAL I J.»i J, *Pf e > ““T'f lecur&l *1,893,383 3?
'J,kr K , OF W-n-SMUtOH. „«|., r „iy ' T '* re «“' v.lo. *103,313 *
niter it. Mrvlcri f.,i ll„- iMlrct t,,u „t v,,,,.. 1 v.i.‘ co»r..
nr.lt. MW. of L.010U.R.. A,. , r.wnc moriay on “Tie Coll.t
tlajaj.ll and buy and .oil K«h»u*y ~n .11 part. „i S»|U*
the country. 1 r>ioiur«, (preaem Taiue s«t>,6b’7 T? )
The success which tme at tended the Plttahnrwh ' v t f‘ ,at *-»•• ' «
wo!“J V o^“H 7 “" ce in I»il vUh“ l ' m 1 W 11 1“ Itecon rt.Ur S
1 a * uUlciuul «tiaramf t * that bust- J 33
ness entrusted to tho now orpaoty nt| OJl r i
cenethessrao protnpt attention. ’ i *2 dUSJOfiI «h
; Haettlga very extensive correspondence with ' o.im, .« mly frul “ premituu* wSon this
Ranks and Hankers, throughout the “nurun I Sivi hr l » w * are risk^wWch
we believe we oan otfbrunusual facilities i<> th„J« * i wo Uutts rauied. cn
. who do business with us, thoan j Qaurnnce. made on every description of bw
The business Will be conducted by the tai-ih ,>' lri OH n < ’outitry, at rate« as lowks are
offleors and directors v u,e • aiah with ae,-unty. u«atiow^»are
> „ oiaacTOßS , uieorpomtimi, a of thlrtr
J.jran Ljodiilin Wm. K. N,«„ k , 1 * o « esl ‘s’it ira, Ujan .taouut
?-aTa?r:;r,fe
1 w,ou ™^ M i L A ' k “- v, • i*u*A2i‘ ,t “ pofc,tlon *»“k
JAMESI LAUIJHLIN, I*re.|,l ent . L "“*‘ ‘’“ lJ du^«. t i«X l “r 18S»,S«-a,l«j 38.
Joan D. SOCJ.LT, OaMiior. „ DIEECTOKS.
au S f«(Awtl Moat.Kc.L iL L,ai
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OK PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
tformerly IKON OITV TIU’M OOMPd^Y.I
Uoi'liM, *3*10,000, with priyiu-tjeio uwresse to
81,000,000.
The IRON (JITY TRUST OOMR INY 1,.,
Nallou » 1 Uurrency Act
i u i ! Mr t? oc ? f6r “e«r*n»»otiQn „r* (Jcuel*
el Banking Business. Brails bought and sold-
Money received on Deposit, and Colieotti.n«-
made oil all part* of the country. ***
DlHttOTORfl
Jaoob Paiktib, Ronr. Robibbon
.IAKE Hrl-1., R. Boon H Man, ’
(b E, WARNER, President.
JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier.
feb23-4md
TEN-FORTY jJQArOF IT S.
FIKBT NATIONAL gi KK
PITTSBURGH, a W
Designated Depository and Fi
nancial Agent of the
United States.
B »^'^™^^«b^mra B l^r“the n TenV
torty 6 per oeat. Goldtbearing Bonds ! 1
A oommission will bo allowed to Banks It«nio
ers and Brokers. JAMES LA UOHIIn *
(inters are solicited. p-i',”’.
Pittsburgh, April gath, 1864.
jpLAaiKH <t kayseh’s
Hoiseles Patent Sewing Machines
pairing orSMHhg Mkblitiia or
promptly atfthdetfto. - 01 e ' er Y
STEEL TOOTIr hay!
Aim grain hakes, ■**’ A ' aCl
-» a.
WHEELER & WILSON’S
V N is I II |
"&xEZr*
Oro^VKa,™.,
l : tt- h A-^^. A , N V^ KI£ - *-«w«£ •:
sfn I i C < iJA f’ i 'J V - ce **««Wej»t, l
* M 1 btctil, .secretary nro tern.
J. t>AttI»ENKK UOPFIN A’cent
-3* *" . Tixini iS WSfflt.
PHILADELpHIA FEBEAN3) LIFE .
INSURANCE COMPANY,
I*9 CUESTNCI' STJUSBT.
W.^UA^^^ Ipe^SrO^W
-0
OHARLKB BAVER, E. B. OoPH,
p ' SAVUKT ’ OHOBOR W. BROWS,
,: SHEitM « ’ Joseph s. Paul,. |
. JOBBPB OUA.VTOW
p J u, IA 2 ABOS ’ o E. WILER, 1 1
F. liLAoasuan, SeareUrjy , F !
, , • OOFFIN. Agonf-J.
Oornef Third and W©oil at*-
w MteraJhmanoe Gompanyofl'ittsbnrgh.
- Ageni ! 1 :
No. 08 Water trereet, (Swing &
. . up Btaire.)Pittsburgh. •
INSURE AGAINsI* .Vk
»7 kinds of FrRE and MAjftNKRISfcN
A. Home InaatoHon managed bv
are wall Known In the oomnmnity iS f;,,*
determined, bv yromptneaTand T
maintain the cWacterwhloh they
“ °»™;S ““ be»t proteoaon to thoee Th
■lre to be Insured. 0 ; ae^
lirnacTone—B. Miller, jr., Jamee Mr
Nathaniel Holme., Alexander
Dacaid, Campbell B. Herron, Ohas. W
son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer,
J ' T ?“"“t BW- Jewell,
.■■■■. ..10. , ! ten :
ALLEGHENY INSUBAUOE 00; •
Jaooba, B. P. SterllnmCant wnSfSr^S
UirSrew.BobtHfbaX ’ *“"*
INSURANCE
102y9dA 36
®!tf a till osj.
1 1 emoßt and Cochrane Meetiifg.
The Friends of the Pathfinder Oommeno"
ing to Organise.
FIRST GUN OF THE CAMPAIGN.?
Mr. Lincoln Viewed through Eadi-
cal Spectacles.
HIBEOU3 APPEARANCE PRODUCED.
A Cry for Free Speech, Free
Press, Fremont and Freedom. .
Fremont determined to Elm Against,
the Angel Gabriel If Necessary.
| ■ Last evening the first regular gun for
( the cu„n of the k’remonter/in thi
: Clt y,"' as dtscliarged at Hope chape] The
■ meeting had not been advrelised in any
i wu-naive manner, put there was a verr
I enthu, sastie audience present, apparent
! to / ollow the Pathfinder
dunng the coming canvass, and ex
, tremely disgusted with Mr. Lincoln’s
| administration. The meeting was or
gamzed shortly before eight o’clock
i mIn L ' n ard ® illjert beia g elected chair-'
, coan. He spoke as follows:
I Speech or Mr. XSdward Gilbert
iS P< ; rhal ’ 9 pr , 0 P er for me,to, say that
| this meeting is a business meeting of the
j L C ' l l ! ,andis called ''or the pur
! pose of making preliminary arrange
; inents tor the campaign generally; and,
; aiso the preliminary arrangements for .
I soon ° f raufication >o take place-as
! 600 a as , arrangements can be made to
j ratify the -ticket nomination at CJeve-'
! land, on the 31st of May last. fAp
i'l wiliVh Bl ’ t wMle 1 am on, the floor,
1 will take occasion to answer some few
dndv l anri'r hlCh ? ro asked m ° almost’
doily, and I apprehend are aßked, also
room™ 06 ' Fremont man in this
Fremont Will Not Back Out.
*f, is as , ed whether this movement lV
really a bona-fide movement—-whether
we have really nominated John O Pre-i.
mont (great applause and cheers) with
the intention ot running him during the
campaign (Renewedapplause,) I cafi
llmf T l 5" Cr that Question by stating’
that itasmyopmionand my intention,
that he will run, unless he is prevented
from doing so by death. (Applause')''
uMirs'ttdr^it^
quy, and with all its contingencies, and' 1
til go on with this campaign as he pros
ecuted h,s early exploring
not knowing what the result might be
hut traversing the hleak hills and nar
row denies in the dead of winter, trhst
ing IO Providence, and hisown energy'
and the justice ot his cause, and relying
upon nothmg else. (Applause.) It if f
Itbke.l by some oi the friends of the'pres-'
t-nt administration whether, in caseradi-
Chl Changes were made in the Cabinet ,
that^ would pot be satisfactory. (Laugh-
T>he Pathflnder Willing To Run
Against The Angel Gabriel.
1 answer the gentleman most em
phatically, they, the convention at Bal
timore, may kick out Montgomery Biair "
though the convention or its ’
may promise to entire cab
inet at Washington— nay more, they
Tne please, to put in the
it f n G f lb 'i r :“ U w !f° Possible, Secre-
Statc ’ aud 1410 Archangel 1
Michael Secretary of War, and to fill W
dtev'ft° r h , e CnbiDet Witll a eo?respon P .
ding set of clyiracters, and yet so long as
they adhere to that candidate for the
presidency, so long we never wilf sup-''
port him. (“Good" and applause, and
then three cheers for Fremont.) I don’t
sav this my friends because I havo any !
teetmgs of revenge towards Mr. Lincoln
—not because I have the remotest imag
ination, that Fremont has any feeling of
revenge towards him (Voice—'“Lincoln,
ain’t worth revenge.”
Old Abe A«ephalom.
I s&y this because 'whoover you put
into the cabinet, the Senate, or any of lie
other departments of the government so
iongits you keep Abraham Lincoln in
the Preaiaontiail chair,' •so long you will
havea body without a head, and so long
the administration of this government
will he like the play of Hamlet, with the
Prince of Denmarjf, feft out- (“That’s,
so” and applause.) . must have a
man at the head of this governmentfgreat'
applause), and it is far that reason w
have made this nomination. Now, sonml
have asked me. “VShskpre you goipg to.
do.'• and at my of
fice by sundry yeity indjgnapt friends^
. 1 whoiSadd,with an audacity
whibh is perfectly consonant with - a
pocket fujl of money add the desire to be
on the wifinlnfe side,.' “What Sfe'W'
domgj you, thiTfydfctt.jneii, known 'W'
be so, yet engaged inhh effort to divide
the friends or (he and to
Of; affairs.
into the hands of sonic copperheads’*”
Mvanswer to that has beeh Jghif
t. Fremont was the'-first candidate: I
, s ? 8 endeavored to mark outimy:
political course and to grade my politi
cal opinions by thie principles of morality*
and I; believe -that if it be goodgoßpe?
doctrine that we should not do evil that -
goad may come, it is also good gos
pel docteinethat wo should not refrain
from doihgigood for fear tbat evil imay
comtti (Applause.) Ttfoefear of Buch a
contingency os is constantly kept bet :
fore our attention, or is sought to he
kept there like a mightmare to frighten
ua.out of our propriety. -I say no such'
ldea.a&thnt willhaveanyinauence unbh 1 '
us. ;®or when: we have nominated h i
man. of the most undoubted, loyalty ot
the most devoted. patriotism', of'courage
..°, f s P. ir ? t_ '. a WWfwhp represents te-day
the AmOTcauidea, the American char-
r hpari, more tharx
| thHr^nytJther.imau!
j Ulft on ;ijta BOiHleSny,., .when
1 51m »? oWShi ‘ *'i paa,Tar
ttTwdt.notniineu
! W> httacoMtßereKkuiWe.eme fc Futtaim
-And. if. the resnlt: W/thai riJectidhfofito
■President such asethey see fit to-cdlka
copperhead,: adialriyal'min.'wJiO! woukt
proclaimaTi
the election, and settleAhigrminotett«tHHis
cutty, this wax, by an inglorious compro
mise—l say if the; result is the election
Steam Prlntfnfl: Establishment,
' -f . «viikV D»»naipncrv or,
PtXfM AND FANCY JOB PRfNTfN6
'** etyU. \ -
SiPEOIAi. ATlT2NTibjf PAID lb
RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND. LEGAL PRINTING 1
' Onr radlltie* for doiny
Ppstcre, Prolpanunes, &0.,
Fpr EHdMflon»*ntfOoaoert (oaano* be
.. 1 " «trrt>M»«Hirfaßritg.
thc ''fusibility, will be
there and that-when they went
would think that H, tlliB WljtJe field the y
good unanimity:
. c . onntl Xinsisted upon Lincohi-s
’-nomination—(‘‘ifo no’’)-!lthatWdid -
so because they had confident tahto
and in no other man ““>
| or
say that barometer of --
Wall street told another story. A a soon
as it was reported here that Lincoin was -
Baltimore,: gold for the first -
(AppA -'
That is an unbrripg test and cannot be
thrown over.- iFwill be found when' ; *
*o»eoiii*to lpokabroad in the country,
the loyal w
sea or the country accept Mr. Lincoln, if -
theydo accept ]hiffl which is hot yet up. -
a ,d? e Pt ,M*& because they ■
think they are driven ito the wall, and
cannot do other tviae; It; is not the ! fault
of the -people thud this; impression is
f^ r 0 - . Bis the diabolical machina
tions of those who sit in Washington
Who have given out from the first, ani
'^ a * e , ! ns “ tud 0144 th is man and no other
w as .the first choice of;the people.
An Apt lUn«tr»Uon.
wide river,, obstructing the water so that
B- Yet if you go ■"
f?2t?. t 0 lowedptot and pry hp one 3
of these iogs -a little; the whole immefise ' .d
body:moves. So it will be in the Amer- a -1
loan popple* go,,it should, be. We suc
.losgr; and I •
think we dd?t ahCleveland in tie nom
ination of j -Jbhfr C.-Premont (Great ' -
applause. ) And, -gentldmen,. he . whs
the biggest:and:solidasWog in the whole
immense rafV-, v (C?lieere,) After -w*
have started him' the olhers vriU move 4
on becausfe-' the Curightas in that direc- 1
itmnt It freedom. Now I 1
sajd.that in-Baltimore they did not see ' ;
;
loyal masses of whs ifhimtry, and it : i
makes very little :difiference where they '
meM.. at Chicago on
■ir e '*t Urt w !<? ' t ’Pfi ■ the twentieth
ot August. 1 say if thebe representa
«vettasses;'meetrngJatUhbh a points
that, havethe: foresight, - the patriotism
ft uch action, there •. • '
-»Air4« ! rBsja vi
unanimous sufihigehfthe American peo- . <
.plevShaU lie elected;; .'(Loud applause.) v 1
%: nomination of '= |
fjjjfr&g.flffi 1
i ■ .. _ rv. uuuu 'ivu mzßgna
the field if; they nominate our can
didate. While I do 1 notbeg any posj
'?■.believe r if that convention
will be found to have nt> supporters ex
cept jiostmasters -and, office holders
(Lawgiver.) , ;
XU° Chicago Convention Considered.
h.relerciice to the convention which
is td meet on the FotiUh of July, it
would be wrong in me* to- accuse them
r .as, the friends of Lincoln? are in the habit
I v dr^ v “y -Wopd from Dem
°Sf a u. C '. Bt u was. bred up in that
rw I #as 'ipltd of belong
ing to ,the. Democratic jfcKy, faecause I
believed that,that.party.represented the ■
oi jppblic rightand the local
self government whichihie nation was
founded to secure ) The ayu
miniatralioii whicU a£fo£ -
l^ ,5 l iilrtcloaB on:thß 4th of March .
/ 1-’ ’i ' k°P e v ot to b« renewed again,•' '
(Applanse^’l «ay that this Adndnii
(ration In rS whble couraC'from the be
ginning (down to the present time has
proved? to mtyaatiafactionthat that party
from i it? , ‘:®*y. .Instincts md
promptuigs, to rule the country, and I
do not believe that it can do so Ido
not bedeve that Lin'cblmbfihe principle
membeM of hia cabinet, .such as Beward
a “ d B r lwr rinses,) i have. the apprecia
tion of popular rights, or. y that zeal for
Pophlar liberty ahd for keeping
[intact • guaranty^' for popular
I'nghts, such as the habea* corpus, the
f£ hta b y JwTi ,*pd thoseguar
abtees which were writing by twohun
-5 h „ ard from the
kings ot England, and which were given
as an inheritance to us always to remain
inthttf! Ssy Ido not believe that they
appreciate and feel all these things If
they had.they would nob hawe trani.
i s . BBd , M -tbeyhayedcring their
has hot
necessity'for the trans
greasHfe of sthese-nghrl Which we W
i seenevery ;ddjna Men taken by thamit- '
; ilwy ftnp in planes :yvh ere,.there was no
&Sfs«EgS£-:
afforded by.'the civil law,
*<ffltd*ftye been heed 4
abd not arm. f Applause.] ,
~,r *he»giu .of Asylum, - ■ -
er reyiewedthe case of Colbnel A TmVOi 1
a bcatimi
the chnre&bfuiMßiSeward 'tbii^ini? 810
A?ttaongreprobationto
Franc*
Offc. i a
tb^th^’'.® hW we hattWith satirise- I?
™stfrt h n - ;ac^ Qn -«f-tbe ClevelandXhm X
owsslyes to rap- -.§?
Si ?dtoinatsonB for ..the .Presidency -%#
sfiwm. adopted? by .that tfctiVentiontee S'
, pasts of, organization and ,action in- the
~ RsMped, That
mediate*
Cochrane, clubs in the 7 '
•(WfL Jpr. that purpose
. quest hat tha friends **-
; escßWird give' intbi.Tr can * e 1“
ißefito-aiy’bf.yits meetW,^ 016 ® 40 *!»
'tfß&Rggttttri
, jSWsulrj -
agaasggteas:.^
day *
Con
ventton has nominated* Abraham Idn
com tor a second term of the presides-