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    WISING ItAT IX:
For atm:ding matter per square, (40 woi ds,)
vary day
One buPeit4on.,,s 75'0Lie month... ..... t. 7,0
14#0- I , h jneertioite,iw. 1,554150 tzioilths.,...f.?ll,2s
Itutdriabli e.:. ` - ,OC, hrne months__ 1 . 3,76
Eciu.l 7 lnsertions . ... 1.90 Font month s .... 13,00
Five Insertions.— 2,70.F;ve months 14.00
PILO week o 80 Six months 20,75
Two weeks 4.35.0ne year 3 , , Oa
-
Three weeks O,CO
One square changeable oust a week 1 year $30,00
DAILY .1" 0 S rr
tilkagle stabecriptione by mail, ?5,00 per year.
Delivered, in the city, at is cents pet week
vir F.: Tr. F. - 5( POST.
Single subscriptions $2,013
Five copies, each 1,76
Ten eppiee „with r ,60
^, retsty eines, esdh l (en.' one to Ratter up,) 1,25
Forty , ~ " 1,10
One Btrindral " ~ I,CO
JAS. P. BAI'LR,
. Editor and sletor
MCAL
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aryl LAD NEWS Fllii THE UNFOR-
NtAr TUNATI:
THE LUNG ; , OUGHT FOR
DISCC)Vr. , ..I.I.IL.L> A.'l' LA. SU
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CHEROKEE
It REMIEDY
.1 N
CHEROKEE INJECTION
Con:ipoundedfr , m: Etods.
l'llk..1201:1.':: Ii f,,,(711,11,11.
el‘rel ((r17,4,,, , ,Lr
ll2COnlinCht - t. of (1, - I
Bladder, huff :Th., 1,, In 1.44.
Bladder, Striciu,, (inu vet, tdott, Gout, r. 41.11. ciat
148 el-pee-id/4 recorti , ...ll4ll/1 in Mow , co, of I.7itar
41(1 , 14.1 (or Il hi:ln Iditait ic cif :lug old nau
e01141116,11(.7%.,: 1(0.( - 1.
Lu jag:Tared - in a highly tatlettPt:.::lte
fOrthi ' fberil64e ofily bellig frost one to 1, i •
spoonfuls three tir.les a Jar.
Akirltiefdluretic cAd alt , :rhatire in its millon;
ptirifying - arld clelnslnz the Mood. cautllm , it to
flow in all its original purit t and vigor; trine re
moving from thli Ey=li ds all ye:melons CAIISOO
Whiell.llllVO lnduoe oj disea,o,
C111113.011.PIE: 1 N. 7 C I'l ON Is intended
an ally or abai,tant to t..c lherekee hem
dy,_ and saould u , ed In conjanctiou with
litigkreio . 43 441'issed of Gonara'Arcta: Cl.et,
nor tiA or II 1: Flrt . 1,, alms
oolhing Groid er-011(10, gall otialding,
haat, rhur. :00 ;. instead of the harming
and almost udanunratle Team that in experienced
with nearly all tl.c Iltryt wns.
tlp`kyalreU3e of the Cherokee Remedy
and Cherokee Fojecticrn—the two medicines
at the saute tithe—t.ll in:; uper illiallarges are
lIIMOVed, hod the wealtimt.d organs are speedily
restored to full vigor nnd etrengtll.
sir For full pal - ill:I/fin get our pamphlet
from any drug store In the country, or write to
•tis and we will mail free to any address, a full
treatise.
4Q - Prioe Cherokee 'Remedy, r 2. per tottle
r three bottlys
440 - Prick:l rherokee luieetton, $2 per bot
tle, or three bottles for ;;',.%
SEEM=
AZ - Sulu I , v nil L!•:‘ , -- , •",. !••••s r••••• (•: - vit•!•• 7 •
.
- 1 • ... I' . . & Co. Dr. ilv, ,R. lii.erwin C,
stil.i. 116,11.'111E1 t.%1;,
No. 99 Ltoe: , y estret , . N,•,..• 1. rk.
Sold by Lr. GEO. 11. 1:1:1'S•1:R, N.. 110
IV,r,,d str(Tt. nthl9--,od-dkw
T ILE (11LE:..1.T INDIAN 31.EDICINE,
fJelmpounded frrs:n
I
3=x.
, r _
' C=l
\'• ri t •4 7
; •••
CoPi rrl
C P , •:; F: - Z
(=, t.. 1%
cc 7 .c 1)
C 3E o C I_l IZ. U..
An unfailing CUICOira, Seminal
Treokitses, Nocte,l4l ns, and a!! diseases
octicasti Oz„, self, Lost of
tintvoirsa! : : DucA, - LlioLnes:
Vision, Prrotra (-441 14'..c..t Nerves.
of Breathi Irakctta'acsa, LruidiunJ
onto I'aec, l.ax L',..at,nen ce, l nsanity, Con, !ingo
t-ion, cm'. 4:1, 1!w D;.,;',..! caused by dc•
perlftii tf:t -
1/ 1 1 .1i5
cuedh.ine .3 :a vugctshle ex.
tract, and C . .71:' 0 I , AL: can rely, as has
been 'hied is our p,act:ec. lor many years, and
with thuy..ana.;a'..:e •., It Lae not failed inn
Inatan.P. C' powers have been
sufficient to tl.e. ;neat stubborn
caw.. „.
44•10elltiiit I,ho have +1...01at, crtil, their eon.
lion, nut.; they !him: t!,....n.a.1ves beyond
the reach cdany, Despair
7u)l/ the Cu.:aut... : u r, sb.,re Ca. to
health ani v eer q uao > doctors
have (vile,:.
4i - roc ; n ',ow any
druret , :ke is the ....Tito the
tors, who Win LI •• • 'kii., Oak de,!!'11,4 the
lame,
itiirPnca, t , 21.; I ottlo, bolt lea for ?o,
and forwnrtlel by Lxpru.s zo all pal la or the
world.
. Sold b 7 Eal AN. spee tp.1.10 druwiTts everl,ore.
• Dr. W. it. tlerwill & 00.,
,
scir.i,prwpiti::::, , i;- , ,
No. 3? Lll,rty Litt e, t N.,v York.
Seld Cy 4l.:0. H. IiLYSEN, No. ito NV ~ .n1
Street._rul,lS-eo.l-.ls.w
• . . • -
AiJOINT RESOLUTION Pitt/POS
ING GirI;TAIN AM E.^i OM LNIS TO
' E CONSTITI:11o:N" Le t: 7 wand by the
Sennfectnft lieut. ci ih-, , /teehict,l,Y 0,1 toe Coeurnou.
wealth of ''rnr:ry.':.a. - ci.,: r n aOOllOl Asse•nbly rust,
That the IZ)llowicir a u;,udiueur s be proposed to
the Coils titutto:i of ILA (Acumonwcaith, in ac
oordance with the prov.3iona of the tenth article
thereof:
There shall he nn 1:2.!11(bnal section to the
third artle;e of t.,e CoLstit4uou, to La, deeigh.t
ted as sectlou four, as f,:lows :
"SECTioN 4. t% heutiver any of the quratfled
electors of tine Coh.nionwcaltli 'Lail be In any
actual military 5 , ,,r, ice. under the requisition
from the Pres:ln:lt of Cho United States, or by
the authority of this C , oin:uouwealth, such elec
urs may exercise the right of s un rrago in al
ioleotlous by the citizens, under such regulations
as are, or shall be, •,,rcert`..al by low, ea fully aa
if they were preseut at their usual place of elec
tion."
Swrici; 2. There sholi be two adilitionalsee—
tions to the eleventh ttetlele of the, Constitution,
to be desig:,:ted as sections eight 'and nine, as
follows:
"5ki. , 77/011 S. No bill shall be pasin.l4 . 6 . the Leg
islature, cont•iinillg more than One sub, eot,wiilch
shall be clearly expres,,ed in the title, except ap..
propriatlon bilis."
"SzczieN IL No bill s%all be passed by the
Logislatnro granting ant powers, or privileges,
n any ease where the i.utliorlty to grant such
powers, or privileges. ku.s been, or may hereaf
ter be conferred upon the , ourts of the Common
wealth." .11EN.1....Y C. JObLNSON,
.Speaker aj lie :Ina , e of R...pre,nte:teet.
JUBA , . Y. I'ENNEY O
Speaker of the senate,
()FAKE OF TEL
SEC/TETA ItT Or Tit it ruum O 3 WEAL Til,
Harribktri:, April :45th, tette.
FEYNS L NI A,
I do herelvy eerttfy that the foretoing
S. la a ft.:l, true copy 01 the
original Joint' IZe ,, ,lu:lon of the
eral A s Ser. - .LA:;, utittc.l “AJoLiat Reso
lution proposing eer , 110 .lnicn , lo.tents to the
Oonstitation,". an the same remains on tile in
thie ounce.
Ix Tsertmoxy whereof, I have hereunto set
my hand 'in,. o,inee4 the seal of thencretart - ii
office to be alTiced, the day and year alio% e writ
ten. ELI titLIPER,
i/ njf4e Compuruccalth.
The above bating' bead agreed to
by a m , i,joT.,t; c! it a ineluta,ra,of pp-eh liouaia. at
two nueee,, , , , ,e of the (lenient Atiseinbly
of this t.'o: - . , n.ioniveanii, the proposed etnend
nnenta will Li I; tl to ti,lo 1,1C0 . 1 43 for their
adoption or rojecti t-u the I'IINT TUESDAY
OF AUGUSI , LI I I,e tearolour Lim - anus thou.:-
andeight edtt.'-tOur, in Avec/nisiTea
wit the pi., ,t the tenth article -of the
Conshtutlon, out the rtf • , oh: itiad "Au Act pre
soribing the time uttn,,,.r of submitting to
the petple for the.; :approval and tatilientiOn Or
yejectiolo the protoittied rtaten.i.nents to the Con
atitution,' appr,,ved the twenty-third day i
Apra, one, thousand eight hundred and alaty
four. n ELI
s,:cretard c/ the Commowealth.
ttiyll-I.terta2
merav•rxa svr34mm
NEW STYLES
WINDOW SHADES,
lici:Ttved TIT P.Y.
NEW SP:t.i..NG STOCK
CARTETSI
WellBc
OIL.
AT NoCALLUN'S
faatuEnori , rarc? •-•
N 43 , 87 FOUI3TH,
CIATs. .
it,t4ilpriniejOstti is eintsy
, r.ARDit•r4TRITO...,
r4,id
Y AND PLAXN
. kat • Di'CLELLAND'S .4110U0/1
Illorme• 65711 1 4 111V.. 1 .. 1 34141.;
MEDIC L.
I APORTANTIT)
° Great. American Remedy."
Harvey's Chrono Thermal
FF PIT-T-S
UR AVE. NEVER YET FAILEDCW HEIN
the tlirectious hey e been strictly followed,;
in removing Mt:rim:titles arising from
01;STRUCTIONS, ( STOPPA E
MMM!
Or Itt restoring t he system to perfect health when
from Spinal A tTeciluna, Prolamin',
Utei the IV Mies, or other weaknesses of the
l'ter me Organs. The Pi:la are perfectly harmless
on the comitltut t ion, anal may .15e 3Aken )t- the
mos%`dellcate tercileaheltltotitleatiblig illateesa ;
at tie same time
TILES - ACT AS A CHARM,
hi et rengtriening, invigorating, and restoring the
ayatem to a healthy n eondition, and by bringing
on the monthly perilTl with regularity. No mat,-
ter from what cause the obstruction may aria°.
They should, however, NUT be taken the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though gate
at any other time, as miscarriage would be the
resuit.
Each box contain]; 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE.
DOLLAR.
DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE
On Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Isllscatriage,
Barrennees;Sterilit y, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and emphatically the PR
VATS MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, sent free to tiny address. Six nef.ls requir
ed to pay postage.
Air The pills and Book will be sent by mall,
confidentially, when desired, Pin - TREKS SEALED,
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, icnerot Agent,
No. 76 Cede.i sitter, New You 11.
Atit- o Aie ph Fleming, Fr,:gglet, corner of
the Juaniond and Market str, of:agent tor Pitts.
burgh. cacti-eintiftw
NJ °TICE TO ALL •fiONCEIL.NED.—
AN Among a certain class of self-Important pet.
pie there is a peculiar feeling 01 contempt attach
ed to all physicians that .1, el Ilse and treat the
itiseaseenamed in this catd, PawneeDisasake,)
why this shouid be, they li.,r no one else can tell.
Are they not an are that y.lcians treat die-. '
es se ., fit every denomination, il. fact solicit lust
the cry diseases that are so obnoxious In these
very refined kraties. T suppose they would rut
let of their family go to a party that has .1,-
vote t years fru - their henetit, tiven'on. he aftverti
see the fact, and their f.hy s,cien BA) a he is
A humbug so he can set the caef.. ifiten lie IL.
almost deprived the party of his life. lie comes
at last to the physician that tali ortuieri—how else
are they to know I Are they not aware that :or
Ashley Cooper, Sir Her...lsm in Brodie:, Sir Chat lee
Ball and INT. Paul Itaccirei •te, toted years In tin
tree. , merit of the-se diseases I These men ate held
up k 1 ,111: lichis in the medic. wof :A; 1 don't
assert that all men are ii •lii)
there are a great number oi theta that are. I have
devi.:cd myself to the study and treatment of
YRIVAIR iltiusasaa ttpwtuals 01 Sii years, and
without egotism can say 1 hat e saved hundreds
iron, years of misery and iintimely doath. My
tfea' meat is connned to the nese:aide aitose,lier,
AA I Ikink it lathe tient and rm-st ce:tau. It is in
u.ypewer to bring hundreds of ~ertincatea it I
that ght it necessary to eertily tki tr.y general sun-
CCU , but my long residence in this city is stint
prouf wit - hunt a:l,7g Sperraat,,r:he.:,
and all diseases arising fmm it are cured In A
much shorter lime than heretofore. It behooves
Creh l,* young it, tut rid WO:t1411 to be CA:et - Lai in t4O
- a phi ei..tan. the dirt erect advertisements
that are seen in our papers are (.1 , :rth, itad
henefit will arise from answers than only loss
of health and money. llundrods are cured
by my new reme4iles. Address BOX too.
janelyd Phtsbe rgh Fostotlioe. New Goods
KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES Isi to
NO LbNGER.
ATIONALITY in: VF. R Tll INGI
Foreign Embl.ms used iong enough
Onr National Emblems,
Eagles,Shields,Stars& Stripes,
Deeig - nate the Suits to the
AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S
UNION PLAYING CARDS.
COLONEL INSTEAD OF A KIFG !
(;—DDESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD OF
;.LI;ELN '
'l'A.lolt. INSTEAD OF JACK
NION CARDS are - put up tu a Den , hox.
GA_RDNER & SCELEITER'S
92
MARKET STREET,
Sun Umberellas Cheap.
it A, RGAIN s. Hoop Skirts Cheap.
SOLD AT
JOHN W. PITTOCKS
fs B7P O T.
jell) OPPEkeITE THE POSTOITICE,
. _
GOODS AT OLD PRICES
I MACRUM & GLYDE'S,
718 Market street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS
before the recent heavy ftivancea we offer
at :.rtcea considerably leas th‘t9 oan be bought
any wheie In the Ens., a large well assorted
stock of seasonable
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
of the best foreign an . 1 domestic manufacture.
A great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and
Buzzle (limps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, tells,
51i....0ne ; Magic and Lace Su tiling, Jet, Skit and
13m;ie Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of
RICH GUIPURE .LACES,
Embroideries, Edgings, ParftBMlS, Ervin and Sun
Gentlamen'u Eurnaing r; ami
the largest and best :-,tocic oI Fancy Goode,
Notions and Small Wares to be found . in the
city.
AT..CA I. L 50()N..v•z,
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N 0 25 4.'z'Z . 445 22 il
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ce .. c.ct,'— F— Z o CS
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O par -1 4. ...e 2 .-i o , t .t.
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%IRA Rip.l Et:Opt - AB,
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OnEEITNIV, BELOW BIRTH ST.,
PIIIDELPRIA, PA.
H. W. Kanaza,
PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1864
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C
CLOSING OUT
A srar,
duction hce
matle. priers or our
! Srummer Goods, ,:ot'rlr+:
;landing •Iz,_ fnlntin•r dr-
Aland, ~ay re
ly on gralay 11., good a se
lection as at any carlfAr
juerdnd of the s,ason.
tooidd aal particular at
tention to our superb stock
of Fnenth. Poplins, Plain
and Brodie Grenadines,
iderages and 41paccas, all
nine, and of (kit season's
importation. la our Cloak
department part.es moy be
saiktfed they fnd ct
an tiraiB a canety lancque
et: in material and 1 . 1 II [Sit
and st . ,les 'rifle-feu; I,
.30!1
.faJtiltl
HUGUS & HACKE,
Cotner Nlarlatt nod Fitth hitl
New Goods
New Goods
Ntiw
Goals m
_ .
GaAs NeA Goods
4 5 F 4
New Goods N a ;1 New Goods
k m !. 14
New Goods • New Goods
New Goods W • New Goods
430 H
New Goods Now (300(.1
New Goods N. i Guo,'•'.k
40
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
T E Tll :i\
Ti A L.
IS 3-4, 25, :11 AND 37 1 CTS
SI_TMINIER Sit k.l\ - 1 4-;
Lielliag at :OE
EEEIMIIIIIII
Greatest Bargains Ever Offered
ry nUthority of the Treasury I•epa•ttr.ont,
this Bank will receive Subs,i - litt wt., to/ the Ten-
Forty 5 per cent. Gold-hearlng Honda.
.f 1 commi.miluts will he allowed to Banks, Bank
ers and Brokera. JAMES /...tll i /111.1 N,
WAMELINK & BARR ( 'niers are aollelteti.
1 Pittebtamh, April :Bth, 1%4. Preahlont•
n pr
No. 12, Bissell's Block, St. Clair street, I
OLE AGENT® FOR TIIE. CELE
BRATED
Bradbury, Schomacker
Gold and Silver Prize Medal
PIANOS
Clheaper and will stand in tune longer than any
other PLANOS trade. Also, Smith's Ilarcuonl
tns and Melodeons and lduatcal Goodageuez ally
at the lowest Eastern cash prices. Pianos to let.
Tuning and repating dune at the shortes t notice.
Shirt Music bound with uc litness and dirii.iteh.
jet. 3
NI 1 t E. 4 . .T 110 11 - S' N ,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN THOMYSON,
No. 7 nand *street, Pittsburgh, Penten.
CORAP PASSAUR TO OR
from the Old Country. Persons
traveling to the Ohl elountry, or
%stetting to brir.g out their friends
can secure their Passage Tickets mt her t.y the
"Inman' , hue .of steam ships, or I.y drat (lass
Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu
rowan Agency, established I,y the late John
Thompson, dea d. Also, :eight Drafts on Europe
always on hands. The old friends of this agen
cy may rest assured that I am prepared to trans
ept their business on as good terms as any Agent
in the City, and will find it to their advan
tage to give use a call bider() buying Drafts or
Tickets elsewhere. Mitt,. E. 1115 PSON.
Erferencesin Pittsburgh James Marshall,
Pres. Farmers' Iteposit Bank ; I. R. 1110(.3une,
Pre..s. Union Banking Conip,ny McKnight &
Co., Water street; J. Rithrstrlen
Liberty at.; Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co., Wood
at.; M.eCandleas, Jamison & Cu., Wood st.;
Rev. Col. J. B„ Clarke, Allegheny. Oat •
ROBERT C. SCHMERTZ J .IMIN W L.A.EKL Ey
SOELMERTZ & BLEAXLEY,
Mahutitatupeni and wholeaale deniers in
Illuminating and Lubricating Oils,
CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL, BENZO LE
and
. A_ 11 - 11.. fig.
001=18110n hlerchanta for the sale of °rude Oil.
fetr22.N0.155, Wood street, Pittsburgh PA .
TOOTH HAY
Aim GRAIN RAKES,
(WARRANTED THE BEST Now
in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and
WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for
sale by C. COLEMAN,
•
nihrl Near the Penitentiary,
Allegheny lltt • , Pa.
OPPICZ or THZ Pmszesrm GAB CO.
July 11, 1884.
ThIVIDEND.—THE TRUSTEES F
.17 the Plttithurgh Gas Oomftny have this
clay declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS
and OgaiTS per share, on the capital
stock or the Corslieuy payable forthtt I th.
JAMES:V. CHRISTY,
I yl2 -at Treasurer.
.
-101.1,11 r. WADESH_OES, TIES
and Slippeis i at 'SHOES
Ana-
J9lB Wm: '
.19/8
10
(- 1 - ,
. , .
_
FIR ST NATIONAL BANK INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS `- i'alit OS .
..._
OP I."Tralt3l.3.UrtAG 11. Egll.' i'Mtatici:. .
..._.,.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. IRE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
OFFICE OP I.IO74PTIIOLL.KBOB Tllll.liCitrtistrer , COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF:-
Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1863. FIOE No. 4-3.5 and 437 CIIESTNUT S T.,
WiIItItHAEL, By satisfactory evidence presented near Fifth.
to the undersigned, it has been made to appear STATEMENT of ASSE rs, A . tat, 1863.
that the FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PIITS- Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be
,i,„3,883 32 e time..
BUlllill, in the County of Allegheny and State in, I .
().
of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under First lll„rtga, amply secured
'Two times.
and according to the requirements of the Act of Real Estate (present value *103,313
Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National 810 cost.BB Three times.
192 ' 995 ''" Four times..
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Temporary Loans on ample Collet
teral Securities 8 I Five times...
St/eke, and to provide tor the circulation and re-
Stocks, (}resent value f. 1 , 43,667 72,) 59 ' 13- ; One week....
deiription thereof." approved February 25th,
~,,.,„, , ;Two weeks..
1541, and has compiled with all the provisions of
' cost
T]s t and Bills Receivable 59, Three weeks.,
said Act required to be complied with before
1,821 00 1 ~.) .. h
pre mOrfi -..
commencing the business of Banking.
, cash 27,919 83 ' -,,..,
Now THE/MI.OSE, I, Flush McCulloch, Cowl
/ 'o DRIGth3..
troller 01 the Currency., do hereby certify that the
t 2 2„ ddi , ! Three months
said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS- , n te only r„ftt. fr,,. ~,,,,,,,,m 9 „,,,i,,11 this . Six months...
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State ot . company can divide by law, arc :thin naks which Nine months..
Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the ha „ 1,,,,, dater ti e fine year
business of banking under the Act aloreaald.
IIIBIttful,:e8 Made ~n every description of ?sop- -- -- ---- -CHANGEABLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
In testimony whereof witneasa my hand and arty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowaa Etre
seal of °rein, this sth day cif August, 1463. consistent with security. For one square, changeable one Bine each
111:11H MCilLEccif,
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty week, confined to the immediate business of the
.... SS .. Comptroller of the Currency. yea : ts, they - have paid 108liee by Fire, to an aniount advertiser. All larger advertisements In exact
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af- I proportion:
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ce .__
fording eviden of the advantages of Insurance, _ I
3 times 2 times 1 time
as well as the abinty I I And disposition to meetwith I Daily, l a week a week a week
OF PITTSBURGH, PA., A.,
pfGalpf GCBS t.I 11 , 0;IIII!ea.
1 month .1] 9 351 4 6 001 iiTKI f 7 3 - iii/
Losses ;]al,l (furies the year 1830, 5621,1313 36. a ...,..... 1 17 20 , 4 , 5 Bdo 600
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. till. Loll ,1 . ,..5.
6 months .... 1 24 00 is 00 15 75 10 50
CH &RUCs W. I:LANA:Kim, :aIoirDICCAL li. Lou , .
Capital 115 00,000 pntd In With prIN - 11- • T..iii.,,,, ICaorriut, Iftvin S. linowN, . I Sea r 140 00 28 00 24 50 14 00
age to increase to 161,600,000. SAMUEL GRANT, IP Am. LEA, .
, .lA.OOII 11. SR : TH, EDWARD U. DALE,
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ- tlitoritis W. kfuIIARDII, '}corns FAr..m],
toed under the act to provide a National Curren- ' clfAs . C. RAIN:I.I,ER. r re5 f,•,,,,,.,
ey, under the title of the FIRST NAI'IONAL ED WA RD It. DALE., 1, ice President,
RANK OF PFTTSBUR(III, would respectiully Wu. l:. steel, :se c ret a i r ) pro tem.
•
otter its services for the cclieetlon of Notes,
.1. ()-IRI/EN ER CoITIN Agent.
Li, Al te, Bills of E.xchange, bin., receive money on myiS Northeast tor. Thi: i and Wood eta
Lleposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of -- --- - •
the country. PHILA:VELPIIIA FIREAND LIFE
The success s i n e h as attended the n itb
Trust Company snc its organic a n on In latd, INSURANCE COMPANY,
Will we belief e be a Stilacient guarantee that Lin- 140 cit ir....svriN t T STILICET,
neat entrusted to the new °Tani/anon win re- o f , p om i tc t ti „ €:„. t „ rn 1./„„„....
cetve the lame prOrtipt attention.
Capita/ .6319,190. Aiacta..
having a very extensive correspondence with 4304,633.
Bauka and Bankers , throughout the country, wILL MAKE ALI. KINDS OF IN
we believe we can orfirlir.usual keill ties to those V SUItANi!E, eithci Perpetual or Limited
van do business with um.
nit every descript ion n! Prop/11y or (llerchandise,
'The business will be conducted by the 1151110 at reasonable I at& II of prnaii h in.
ofticers and directors.
Din.B.c.n.xx
lc( WT. P. K INII, Premiere. '.'• . BA Ll] ‘v IN, vice P resident.
JAMES LAUGHLIN War. K. Nrarica,
1,11:Et.:11 /lON,
it..e.Y.E.T S..HAVM, ALILIANDEE `PEEN, CaAni..xs B.I.VEr-, f:. R. onr R,
I'HoMAN ROLL, FRAN( le G. BAILEY, I. R ENGLL,I, i //MEW: %V. linown,
Ti ~,, WIGHT/lAN, ALEX. BRADLEY, I'. H. :".synar, torLru S. P tut.,
Saatxt.7l. ReLa.
, . 1,11-.R.M.,..., .1.,41` II CLA I T..N, ;
.1 AAiES LA t 011L/N, President. s . t ~ T
~,,;,,. a , E. %VILER,
..'ciew I'. si VLLT, Cashier. . .
F. fltackarait, -eirtds/y,
~,q.s...i&r, tt
__ -
I. (1. COFFIN, Agent. :
JI i:1 y t . : roc - 1 bird and Wood sire/As.
17tster... butuanoe Company of Pittsburgh
P. "011.1,1. ii, Jr. President.
5..31. (;...,n.0..,5, Secretary.
r2a;.!. R. D. cocrin..A.v, (tool .'.gent.
N.\ 615 Water street l-zpare. h' 'Ws Warehouse,
rip stairs,) Pi t taburg 1
h.
%
it 71L L. INSURE. AtiAiNS' ALL I
lin. is of I'lEO ~nd rit.'ilElNE RISKS.
A !tonic I neti:utton inanagott !.y I iircctore who
are wet. known ;,. 'he (Orallillorty. iiEd sVbel are
:( t...,:uthel, by I.thii.;• /vac and libel il.ty, to
le ,thh.in the coal aster v boil, tn,:, has e Atm u 1:11,i,
t rotten:l.z I tie ti's: I , O. , teLIIGE to those who de-
Liz to be insured.
Dina. Two --- lc. 31:i.er, Jr.. t arries M . .11.1/Cy
\ ..,11.,EG,1 lIe'lleS„1 I. ...11•i.-r. NIIIIIik. George
I/ADe, I ',up!, I it. Iler vo.I. I 'nos. W, Richet
.,/, Az,,lrew.l chic y, Ale. ..iilc, :um er, Darn! IQ.
I..ii.g lira-4 J. I h•.n.a., 1.5(.:,;. .P,i.liea e.i, John
'•Ccur.r.
.ie4
• •- -•--- ALLEGHENY I..NsuRANCE G O ,,
(3b' 19 2 .- Ti.-411.UltU.L1 I.
New Goods
New Goods
New (lc-
11:('ON D NATIONAL BARK
171
TI-LEASURY PLPA 1:1"311:N1',
I. 00 l'ov I'TI LLE,nI T CI ERµN,
aq.ington COI, t ek.. 131 h, I'€4
W fi 8 1 113 A., Ily anttafac:nt) et idence rrf evnted
re the uh•leritigned, It hen been to appear
Ihe ft Al 1.,.`,11. LA,ak
1 1 : f: , ; it, h. IL,. 4 %,
an. State of Yennaylvanlt, h brig: duly meat.-
ite ! and according to the lenitnt.enwn!2,.l
the Act of (:nngreas, ef.aulfal ••An Att to rrt.
14:0 a Nath‘halC4UTPDCr, •e' ired A I.letige 1,/
I': - teed atal to I.'o, hie I, nJeeir.
cunsfula and rettemptinn thereof,'' apprnteat Feb
r.ttri P.Dt L, 1,63. and hat cm:hidLed %It!, all the
lalnne of said Act ree,nire:', h:
with beforo cotainnactog the buathesa .)( Hank.
In( :
New Goods
!Now, therefore, 1, Ruou R. Como
the Currency, ,fa her..hy rer , ,fc
thr xnt , t 51a :ONI)SA1 LtfiNA I. RANI.:
I li I.llit IL, t twisty of Allegheny, aod r+ late
.1 Palms} Is aria, IS author:red to the
!•a rusrn ..f flanking under the Act aro: caul"—
lu testi:Roily dahereof witness my hand
~ s. ti coal of .o.ffinn,, thle 13th day 01
I ' s cry, 1b 111 . (111 Mt LL
Comptroller of the l'urrehcy.
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
'rxerly IRON CITY TRUST OOMPANY.)
Csl•ltal, 8300,000, with prlelJege to Increase to
01,000,000.
The ltif)N (Try TiirtNT CI.MPANY het
Inn, fir-faulted under the National Currency Act
°Ceti, tie cervices Inc the trim t /OD Of a tit:It,SADDLEP.Y, HARNESS
al Banking Business. Dr/tile bought and sold:
li , ncy received on Delnalt, Collections
made on all parts of the country
PAIFTKII
,1411 Z HILL,
I' F. filorren;
ti'a. Uoor m,
U. E. t ARNEH , Prraldrat
J DM. E. PATTY:IO,ON, tJaisLter.
fet,Z-strl
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
KNIRI4T NATIONAL BANK OF
' PITISBUItOki.
D,sig - nated Depository and Ft-
nancial Agint of the
OOTS, SHOES,
GAITERS,
& Co.'s
IVELTI7 ses
Much lose than regular prices, at
M'CLPTI LAND'S AUCTION,
55 FIFTH STREET
N. IL—No connection with pny other I.ou;c
Look for Name and Number above door.
jyli
NEW SONG.
"DREAMING OF HOME."
BEAUTIFUL WORDS AND TAKINGBIuhIo. Its populality will be unboundee.
PRICE, 25 CENTS
Copleicmailed on reoelpt of price_
CHAS. C. BIELLOR,
mr , asl& w
H. D. BRECHT & CO.,
mANuFticTuREAs OP
Looking Glasses,
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings,
Portrait and Picture Frames,
Dealers in Catholic Pictures,
No. 129 Smithfield street, between Firth and
Sixth streets. JCS
BISSELL'S BLOCK.
W. H. M' GEE,
No. 10 St. Clair Bt.,
WOULD CAIN, THE ATTENTION
of buyers to his stock of Goods, which r
haa
all th b H ew let t st seed with great of care and contains
yles Goods tod in
fusbciass houses. Gent% Wishing be
su foun it of .:
Glottis* pso s t o order will please cap and exam- !i ,
,t.
d orn- 4
ine our goods and prises. Also_, a full an c f . . V.. IP•
ti G. •E 1,1 BER '..t VP OA
Aete stook isf ..JWt fI.S Cl. GOODS.
W H. MoGEF„ . .
IJOHTAAT REV 11 - w i kar . T
Merchant Tailor ;kr ti , 4t. InTrZ k - ,
No.lo St. Clair street, -' • • ' macaw
Plttoborgb. Pa.
.J4OlO-lor ' No. 118 140911 O.
•
NATIONAL BANKS
uF PITISI3II-alli
01.' PITTSBURGH, PA.,
10)1, E
W. :11.11,1tYLT.
United States
-IND
Of evety drecrirtioa, at
81 WOOD STREET
INSURANCE
()Lilco, No. 37 Firth Street, Bank Block.
NSUI:ES .L(..I,INS'r ALT, I.i.INL)S OP
a FIT A
Nll 331,A;..5.
I:AAI` .1i r:s; t're.l,lrat .T(PIiN 1).
; 11. M. 1100 K, Socretary;
C 0..; Irr.RN..irn. I MI A.arLt.
1 , .1.r. -- ;',./Lt —1 dr, J , Huaser Har.
cep Ora y, JoFr A , li L flvon,
11. 1.. int.urPto.k, Capt. Adam
P. , terilag, .
L. R.:,. 11. TLn,L nor2S
DAY & IL
ti. .;ln: t .rrrr nod I'~rnlc:
COACH HARDWARES
58 WOOD STREET,
Attl;: t of the GLlden Stirrt p,
PIT76III.IiGH, l'A
VTOL" lIESPECTFT'LLY CALL
V the nttentloo of Saddlers., Coach .)lakers
Dttalrr a it: tie theft
Largo and Well Selected Stock
Oonalating in rirt for
Ca rrl n igo llnniifac tutors,
Patent and Enameled Leathers, Ennui.
0(.11 Clothe, Damasks, Broad Cloths,
Laves, loringes, Bands, Springs,
Axles, Bolts, PeHoes, Spokes,
Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc.,
Ail of which have been
PURCHASED WITH GREAT CARP
Lapeclally the WWI) WORK, which will
be found of the
Lest Quality, Well Searoned and Dry.
Saddlers and Harness Makers,
Will Nat a lull and complete stock of
liaruess Leathow, Saddle Trees, }Games,
ebo, full Al ca4ure Strait'lna 'Weba,
of all Numbers, Bits, Buckles,
Stirrups, Spurs, Threads,
(if.. etc., etc..
All of which be Bold at thn lowest CAS
prices, and eerfect Batialnttlon guaranteed.
'TO 'Ti iL 1?•;.A.1)13.1.1.E.a1t:3.
P. S.—We da not deal In Sadalva and Bridles,
but leave thory.: (IOODS for our eustotuere to
make and seß„, as they properly belong to that
branch.
tny2s-11 DAY d•. HAYDEN.
IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE,
WHIP; FOCNDEHY MACHINE SHOP
ankl
TWO DWELLINGS,
(7orn , 2r .of Butter and Carson street., In the 9th
Ward, on the• A.. Y. R. F. This valuable pro-
Feeertt r
on. , or r .%ln t: c t u fee6ot
ld 01,3,utrorst,tbiya tle r4trmloo.,
and p orrt:esslo ' rf given goon.
particultisa apply-to
S. S. BRYAN,
Broker & Insurance Agent,
je3o 59 Fourth st., Butke'd Buildings. •
I DLAJNE.II. B. ICAI ' ShsR'9
Ticiles Patent Sewing Machines,
Theta Sewing Machines are known ?Lathe very
heat tnthe United States. They are WARRANT
EL),.and sokt at the LQW.F.ST PRICES. Call
Wad:examine than before buyingelsewhert. Re.
nothing of Sewing Machines of every kind
Itrotaptly atteedrid to.
ERN - 31ST ArTEM'AL, Agent,
No. los Third street,
Pittetrargh, Pa.
NV N ]E 1:0 .
At, I 0 MONTIA.V. LEASE, OF A SHALL
Dwellutg House or 3 Roams pleasantly sit
oats, in Plttebtargh, :Allegheny or Birmingham.
0611 on J. g. U / AIRY,
-Beal Estate Broker,
- , N0, 67 F. 01444 itt.
Schedule of Advertising Bates
STANDING MATTER
I 3 times s I Onsets
w Daily. I wee
Sqk, eek,
1 Sqr. 1 r. 1 Sgt.
$ 75 $
1 Z 5
1 00
1 90
2 W
2 60 1 70 86
4 36 2 80 146
6 00 4 00 2 00
7 60 6 00 2 60
11 26 760 i 376
13 76 9 16 4 66
20 75 ' 13 S 5 690
27 00 18 00 9 00
22 00 21 32 10 70
4ii - I . lst notices double the above rates.
I .en t h noticea, each insertion 50 cents
.11n rri age nuticea, each insertion... 75
tem], bt,at advertisements, per trip. 42 50
EN.ecutors' and Administrator's no-
Ices
UNDER THE ROD.
I cannot. I cannot say ,
Out of my brnised and breakine heart
Storm driven alone a thorn set way,
I.4'ldle blood drops start
From every pore as I drag on,
Thy will, 0 Chni, be done,
I cannot in the wave
OI my strange sorrows baptism,
Look tip to lie-aven.with spirit brave
With holy chrism!
And }vhile this whelmlng Cite goes on,
Murmur, will be done!
I am npt strong to bear
This sudden, blast of sebrching breath,
Which blossoms hope in dark despair,
And litre in death.
I cannot say, without the sun,
My God, thy will he done.
I thought but yesterday
y will was one wit/LC/cars dear will,
ud that It Would he sweet to say,
Whatever lil '
Ary happy state should smile upon,
1 by will, my God, be done.
Rut I am weak and wrong,
Roth weak of soul and wrong of heart,
And prkle alone in me was strong,
With cunning art
To cheat me In the golden sun,
To sag ci-od'a will be done.
0 : shadow drear and cold,
That frights me out of foolish pride;
0 flood ! that through my bosom rolled
Its billowy tide,
I zald, till ye your power made known,
God's will, not mine, be done.
Now (alai and sore afraid,
I' after my cross, heavy and rude,
My 11ols In the ashes laid,
Like ashes strewed,
rite holy words ray pale lips shun
God, Thy will be done.
Pity my woes, 0 God
And touch my will with thy warm breath
Put in my trembling hand thy rod
That quickens death,
That my dead laith may feel Thy sum
Andaay "Thy will be done.'
Gen. Franklin in Baltimore.
(From the Baltimore American of lard eveningi
Major General Franklin arrived in the
city during the past night, as we anti:
cipated, and is this morning at Barnum's
llot,l, resting from his fatigue and ex
posure. The following is a briefaccount
of his capture and escape:
He was seated in the ear, at the time or
his capture, alongside of wounded lieut
tenant colonel, when a rebel officer came
in the train and addressing himself to
the wounded man said: "Are you Ma
jor General Franklin?" He repled that
he was not, and gave him his name and
rank. General Franklin was in citizens
dress but the rebel also put the question
to him, and he finally answered that was
his name and rank There was no
doubt in his mind, from the manner of
of the interrogator, that he had been
pointed out by some of the passengers.
The rebel said: "General, I am happy to
see you." The General replied: "I
cannot say that lam pleased to see you,
under the circumstances."
About ten minutes afterwards Gilmore
came in the car, and, addressing himself
to Major General Franklin, mid: "Gen.
eral, you will consider yourself my pris.
oner.'' lie was then put in a carriage,
and with other prisoners, driven through
the country, stopping a while at Towson.
town, and then across to the Relater.
town road, where they arrived about 10
o'clock On Tuesday morning, and im.
me,diately bivouacked for the night.
The General was put in custody of
Captain Owens and two guards, who
were charged with his safe keeping. Ex.
presssng himself as sick and weary, he
immediately laid down and feigned
sleep. Soon after the captain and his
guards laid down', and he listened anx
iously for indications of sleep on their
part. He had not to wait long before he
heard the guard nearest to him com
mence to breath heavily, momentarily
increasing in volume and profundity,
until it became sufficiently loud to wake
an ordina.ty sleeper. The captain and his
other guard had also in the meantime
commenced to breaths rather heavy, and
the General continued, with. his ears
open, also to feign sleep. He laid in
this way for some time, until all three
gave unmistakable signs of sleep. Fear
ing that they were playing possum, he
got up and walked carelessly around
them, moved.over to the fence and still
watched them. He then coughed loud
ly and made considerable noise, think
ing that they wanted an excuse to shoot
at him, each man laying with the right
hand grasping the muzzles of their rifles.
The indications of profound sleep be
ing so unmistakable on the part of all
three of them, he now thought that he.
would test the sincerity of their slumbers
by jumping the fence, This he,did, and,
on looking back, could e no movement
of the dusky forms of his guardians, and
off he shot across several fields, jumping
fences. and keeping straight ahead in
the direction he thought would take him
towards the city. He ran for about three
quarters of an hour, when he entered a
thick woods, and in his weakly state, be
ing rcallycbroken down itly, fatigue, he
sought a place of concealment.
He.remained concealed, for the :bal
ance of the night, and all the neat day, -
frequently seeing from his hiding place
the rebelliconta searching; for him, and
scouring ithe bushes and woods. Final—
ly, about sunset; almost damished for
water and food, he thought he would
venture out, haying come to the con
clusion ,that freedom and, starvation
were nearly as bad as being a prisoner
without ; (these, ;deprivations.. He still
kept to t t he woods, 'however, and lie
noon saw two men moving towards him,
mscillr!g.! large bundles. of 'hay. Vie
.7,ahr•ed, tir then:Land them what
. 4ie,,y,Wep doing witli,,hay ip PIS Wkcl)ls,l
I wibar.L,cn4e of . theta reidisi44 , • "W9r, nave
licli•Oß,4ioriieii, _ln -the ,wodri ; to. 7#ep
fluti briti4iiXio l . • OfVilci l
rebels sad *a ire gki4ig-ts.rtif4o*"
MORNING POST
Steam Printing Establishment,
BEER kitrillßß,7Elv p444) -
11TREIT DEEICUMPTIOR Or
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING
Executed to the best style.
SPECIAL ATTENTION 1 ,- Axir To
RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND LEGAL .PMNIIN
Our niellities for doing
Posters, Proggrairunien, dap..
For Exhibitions and Concert 'cannot to
. suiptissed in'thecdty.
This reply was stifilaelat hicltcation of
their sentiments, . ss art - a - h - if ic litßae l diat§ly
l
made known tol:chi the circumstances
of his presence in .the woods,land ;who
he was. They greeted him kindly and
courteously, dropped , their hay, and
conductea him by.a ~ i te,chubld.rOuteito
c l
their farmhouse,- ,W here he, was -moat
kindly and hospital) s and received, a "en
tertained, both by he Old tetitlettlin
and the ladies of his family. , - ' 1 : f '
Being in a neighborhmt surrounded
by rebel sympathisers f ,and,sonto of, the
rebel scouts still prowling , around, 'ap-
I parently watching for him; hie' tatter s all,-
bouts was kept a profound , seeretliy his
loyal host. who On -Wednesday, Aiet
about devising meana i of getting.htmoto
the city. This he accompligh - 4a,and,
at midnight on Witineath* ' Viiiarriake
went out from the city nu& tenoned
with. Major General Pia aklin l feelimaaa
he expressed himself, , more, free than
ever he had before, felt in hid-life. ,
We do not give the iiiiine l erthis`o-
lant Maryland farmer at ortiontilfotthe
reason that he fears rebel retribution,
should any more of the 'banditti b still
in the neighborhood.
The General was . `preparmg 'to qeive
this morniiltr again for Phifadelphiaißto
join his family at York, -Pa„. wtereate
will spend a few weeks in , recruiting Ails
shattered health.
It is but proper to state that&kite
Wolley went out on Wednesdayostght
with the es ort and 1445,ught,:theiftn.
to the city, he having been v adviscd,of
his whereabouts during the do:3r..
• •
War—The Dead in the Wrldernee.
Lieut. Baily, of the /6th Regiment N.
Y. Vols., writes from Anandale on the
14th ult.,
I did not expect, when h left you'in
'Rochester, and promised to writettopm,
that I should visit the hattlafighliof the
Wilderness agaip athi , s early, ~,..risrio.
at all. I arrived 'lh camp oti. Atm y
afternoon after leating 'ydu'.'- and - *kis
placed an duty as officer Of theipriud;
and the day, following was details& as
ilone 'of the officers to accompany,an, ex
pedition of 500 cavalry to guard an am-
I bulanoe train, and rescue - dor - Wounded
W ha Were yet in thehandsof the enemy,
whom they had placed tinftgtraw.tand
were removing to Ricluntoad tr.sf est ps
possible, as prisoners: We 'arified,at
the United •States Foids
; Fridaynight; crossedSaturdayanornieg,
I and at 10 found a, deserted„ ! hospital
where the first three days of the hattle
I were fought. To within about a rriße of
this the dead othOTir firmfee bid 'been
hurled; but from this to the nexthospltal
(about fifteen miles) the dead Temain(as
death found them. It is a. scene I shall
not attempt to destribe, arid So utterly
awful that , I could hot to it. 'Vitt esti
! mated, that 15,000 of our menaandYier
many, ol' more, of rebels lietheMPUbtifi
ed; mai as six weeks ha,ve Pelf/446
the battle, innigination'in wildest fan.
des cannot begins tti paintthe'
I mutt pass it. . After passingpthrottih
this wilderness of deada, we mfoorid
another hospitpl, surprised, pre.griards,
and took posseasion and fOund about sla
ty wounded In eltargeof oite,OrouViniir
geons, he beitigsprisoher.elso.l We
did not etoP to invite to whora,orWhat
side they belonged; whetkerfrlend,,pr
foe, but domniented oncelb put'
into our amlndinces•-and—to malt& Vitr
way out of this wilderness and:shadow
of death, hastening on our, way to
Washington. Aa,official4cc9pt el ttes
expedition wilt cloubtless soon
We did not allow arty-talking' tw ti:'-tie
men—many of them had: all they could
bear to endure the transit; and, as nerirly
the whole of them were , urialliatci,elt up,
and as some' of ' them" httd llthbs_anapri.
tat2ti, We judged kt , portioti-die
the way, with all the care-wei-could4x
ercisc, mitts° they did_. As•to thiucare
they had received they, all sly t iquttliti
much hbdbeen done for there as, under
the circumstanees, •was Phatdbfel."'THe'y
all expressed great satisfacticarlthat we
had come for them, and, tbatithey 'were
going with us back under the .old
One scene affected •me ranch. 'lt was
found that one peer feltulf 'was 'totaly
unfit to be amoved, and .when we told
him ao he. said, ``take •me t witAyou„as
far as I Cin. gp, and let me,die on the
way home!—it you do shall crawl
after the train se life lasts trod then die
on the field with fay. comrades!":; •We
put him into the arribulance r stad hrorigAtt
him along until death relie r ir,ed.ll.l;Cl arid
then stopped arid baited' hint: - last
words were, "NOWi•lllkttoWnit
but I know •I shall .not: be ileft,lcahaye
ground for "natures tp, feedctipopopktuy
comrades were."' NO one turd any
words, but all had tars here'
Fremont and War ,tithe irnifit
The 86. ..Louie acne Zeit , hoist* the
Radical Democratic •tiek,_ft of
and Cochrane at the heau 09.3 si
and thus bitterly proalaims' Wilt to'
knife against the Lincoln partiV - •
fife Baltimore Conwntitin has. dens
what we expected it spuld da.
sought to swindle AbiahamPncolik,in
the Presidency again. Tll4 - „,gattutfet
thus thrown, we takeoup. 'AgainatPthls
switnile welnost solemnly protest, 14:ke- -
fiantly we herewith cut, loolic,iff¢s ~. a
party which seeks , systematleallyto r iO
the country, and friAccerdarice'iritlithen
declaration of Gen. FremonWitittilitirr
raise the ticket of the Radical.Danotia
cy at the head of our C°l4llVlCl'igi.
Tremont! Ho, l,incoln! ;84 e
the battle cries in this ctintesVsktd h
joy .and heartfelt gladness wOcefrinfoilßa
just,. good aad fneceesaryi
the orgat4atico of bdoodauchtojsmt4d
by Mr. Lincoln for the perpetuation of Ms
ow a unnatural war andithipots3rthrow
of the Republic,Weilytot ‘ cmus,efatom
conselies ilea MOM'S:tiara n
test,• but so miteitaxteifintii
jam will it be alsai - IWhefbin dos
quer br afedeflift*Apt filbao
first questiOn. ie`,
holy,canseand Lutuixet Y.414.01'
we enter -the. 'contest,' -andt natio
the hold ImlOtrzttlite teoAat,..” Me' 4fui
not "gains not, An' d n itioinani):4
one particular the impending canniest
will be different, rom any precedlnglnie;
we cannot 9.l4elacam, t px,FT
either pale:calk or per
enemy's canipi there . Is .6 'Da
and swindle; herictif•*'.7.shilt , ittarright
with-Mildness as M 43 'haits•utaften .been
accustomed
ever we thiiam:s.n.mi4iicemmy ,,,
Inti and um new
ichiPs are au
give ortake • quarter. An beeq,
hate whereonce we -loved-4ifter pray
ers, warnings and entreaties hattAL. been
A in ad linreed 4l7 t -W
ho sc ,W hp -aa thil l;4 4:l l4l i* l'° 4 / tattakkg 'd* to
The Freimillicpt,l3 o ;cl* - jtatait,
will •
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