The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, September 21, 1864, Image 1

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Hernia or Rapture cured.
Hernia o r Rapture cured*
Hernia or Rupture cured*
HetnlurO t {Rupture cured.
Hcrnlao r Rapture cured.
\ijLfr {.„• *• -i li' • '.* * >
Hernia'or Rupture cured.
Hemia-o: ‘ Rupture cured*
‘ Rupture cured.
Ripturaor Hernia cured.
® tpfcure or Hernia cured.
H'lptureor Hernia cured.
J or Hernia cured.
Cu )o o
'ftafctxir* dr Henfciacured
Rnplur* or. Upm)* uod.
Hi ipture or Hernia ciired.
Rt pture or Hernia cored
l ' Cure Truu^
;• Bitter’i p:Uent Trass
filchl Trau«i
SetfvAdjui tlnj? Tran,
Dr. Bi£niai^i‘' iice Body Brace, for
-of Prolapai,a Hterl, Pile*, Abdominal
; and Spinal Weaknewe*.
g. Fitch’* Silver Plated Sap
porter;
"Pile* Oropi| fpt the support and cure of
Elastic Stofctetnjp, for vrt&k sod varicose
Elastic Knee Ck pi, for wcnk knee joints.
Ankle *, fn r weak knee joint*.
Saapciuory Baaln|[eg.
SclMnjcctlnp g f'rlinfe*! »l*o every kind
of Syringe*.
Dr. ItKYSER haß also a Truss which wi
fcdicaUy euraHcmiuor Rupture.
at his Drug Storb, No. 140 WOOD
STREET.; sign of the Ooldea Mortar. PerSbnj
writing Tor Trusses siould send the number of
nohes 'around the bo- ly 1 immediately over the
DB, KEY3ER-will 1 1ve hla personal attention
totheapllcation of Trusses in adults and children
and.bp li aatleilefl with an experience of
be will, : ><? enable Jt o give uvtitfae
/iAflu v‘‘ "»
h S jTlngca,
BiU-I njecting SyrlngM, *
Self-luJcctinjj Springs,
§ jTingn,
jieJn ; ,iwr . Oievarykind.
Sold at ItJi, REYSEH S, 140 Wood streets '*
BancUgU}
Suspensory Bandages,
Snspcnaory bannages,
sUspeniciy Bandages,
I•. .
A dozen different kinds,
dozen, different kinds,
dozen, different
dozen different kinds,
SEK’S, Wood street.
piLKS Of
Fiilra ims STANBINfi
C U RIED.
Below will be fvund a ct> t(fictile fi om (he on* oj
mo*t lespcctabl* citizens of toxonsh\p in
regard to Dr. Keyset's Lvpdeay' Blood Searcher,
The Ziocior't . certificates are within reach, and no
one need be deceived in regard to his preparations.
Da. Obo. H. kievsKfe :-j-i became afflotcyhwlth
Piles about twenty yeajs ago, and every year
••^?F#^ { fp'o?Ying wprsje, bo as to trouble me
very much, so much ao at titffea aa to un/lt me
or work. Sometimes I yraa so bad that I ooijld
do ot anything account of them, they came on
aa large aa a hickory nut. Lhad tried
a great deal of medicine lbr them.. I used to buy
and take whatever I could .hear of or read of in
ciro*liars and pamphlets that fell In my way, but
I couldjXWJt cured, sometimes they would do -
me some good for a lltti4 while, but afterward
they would return again as had. £s ever, si also
applied to two Doctors who visited me at my
house an>l gave me some inedicine but it would
not do, I dboW'nnt “Over a year ag-f
not an advertisement of |yowr Lindsay’s Blood.
ypurself—jvben you sold it to
me you told me one bottle would not cure me,
and that my whole system would have to be
tfee ■ medicine before I got well. I
bought one bottle and too}
>k it home with me and
used it to. your,
[directions., I then call
ed to see you again, w
hen you said I cofild n
expect much benefit fromj
if at a tla
boWledl L-lifter this qtiftT
wii entirely well of tho P
rify ‘baa seen 'used, I
iles, whioh had tortus
d me for twenty years.
health if Improved, and I
for-jonQ of «
put. weltfnc
am as well as could be
there la noappcarance of
1 can do any kind of farmi
the Piles ooming down a:
pitch hay, chop wood*
work which before used
to hurt me. When 1
ound out your-Blood-seai'
it until Ijgot eptireiyxweli
ty to ma|fe3nj£c4ee k|tow4
benefit of othtf s who may
clter I kept on taking
and do not know the value
* will biß plea
e/<he
if your medicine. You
i jed to satisfy any one
December 24th, 1883.
. :ikanaa£
fa
* f op-ofOu'bouii
4>fy BR, tG&ORQiE B,
taprviti
LJif/UfWrfci
EDH3AL
wrmznu j
Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them ex
tensively in their practice, and tuey cannot ef
fect oures without them.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
Arethe original And only genuine Specific Pilis
THEa?™ a ho,t ° f im ‘ utor s—BBVYAHE OF
They are adapted for male or Wale, old or
aadare the only reliable remedy known
for the cure of all diseases arising from
YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION.
A A l . St ? u,a , Pleeasea, a. Gonorrhea, Stric
ture, Gleet, au<l In all Urinary and Kidney eotn
plaints,
They Act Like a Charm!
Relief in experimteed by taking a .ingle box ,
cure ' r ° m ' eUr t 0 ,ix h° xeB .generally effect a
generally, In boxe.‘con-
J?” I !**** phla. pnee *1 or six boxes, ,6; also m
boxes, containing four of the small, price
ftJ l l i^ U . a neCd^ e Bo ° k » or the out out this
advertisement ior reference; and if you canno*
procure them of your druggist, do not ho im
posed upon by any other remedy, hut enclose
the money in a letter to the proprietor,
DB. J. Bui 6ff79,
. ... . . „ , 'd Coder street, N. y.
S k ntf rlsk if P r directed. and
will send the Pxils, seemed trom observation bv
return mail, post Psid. / _ *. *
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY/
'mroTics to all
AaioQg a certain cLiaßot seU-imporrant.iW'v
<U*e*»M named In this card, (Parcara IIiaBARSB.)
why this should he, they nor no one else can tell
Arethev not aware that all physicians treat di*
«*e*of every denomination, in fact solicit Just
the very diseases that are so obnox ions \ o these
very refined parties^l euppoee they wouM not
let one of their family go to a party that has do
voted years for their benefit, hecanse he adverti
ses the fact, and their family phyilbian lay she U
a humbug so ho can get the case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. He comes
at lap to the physician that ad rertiscs—bow else
««they to know 1 Are they not aware that sir
M?P*aS
treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held
! up as shining lights in the medical world ; 1 don’t
; assert that all men ore .worthy that publish, atm
there are agreat number of them thalaro. I hare
devoted myself to the study and treatmentol
Dl6*aabB upwards of 40 years, and
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds
ftom years of misery and untimely death. Mv i
treatment is confined to the vegetable altoaeiher 1
as I think it Is the beat and moat certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if l i
thought It necessary tQ certify to my general sue- j
cess: but my long residence In this city is sufil- I
dent proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea I
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves '
every young man and woman to be oareiul U se- i
looting a physician. The different advertisements j
that are seen in our papers are of ho worth, and
no benefit.will arise From answers than only lou '
of health and money. Hundreds are curadannu. '
ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. ‘
_jaa-Iyd Pittsburgh Poatofiiod:
RUN
Your Eiag.
BUNTING FLAGS,
SILK FLAGS,
MUSLINFLAGS, r
All Sizes! All Candidates! I
From 5 Inches to 50 feet,
Flag Manufactory, at I'll’.
lUUK’is N««-b Depot, Jjppoditd'the PostfiH. e.
sepio *■.
WESTERN
u,AM »' n
&.-jl dirSbi&sx:
OEOEQE PvPreaiJenT and
Profejwor of Mental «na Moral-Solenc- ; jus.
GEipQd, M. A,, PxofcfisJr ofth t(i ret It
and Ltteritrife ; lion. HENRY w.
WIHLIAMS.M. A,] Ftefettbr of'Lb iv ■ syl-
VEsT^BbßNfliMM?ASSorei ß or M
M a ' h e®wl<!?i II. Ph„
? I ;X , RS*^ <M “ ro HSMa«^S&e I wo; I K)R VI RLE
leiofl Y, Principal•=ot-JE*reparitorv he
nartme.nr; Rev. R, E. WILLIAMS. M. A.,
ProfeaßOr OL Ute -Latln E&neuaire ami Litera
ture; Rev. WM. MlcoilNElll 1.. 1.. I> Pri>
lessor ot Physical Training, Anotomy, Physi-
Hygienoi ALPHONSE l>, i>A<N3H
TeicUcr DflUe French, L*nguAga; tfVOO LPH
nEONIfAfeT, Teacher or the 1/*"
gua^e.
The beat advantages are offered to students in
the Preparatory, English, OlasioHl.Oolieglate or
Scientific course. The ne*t teru> will com
mence September Ist. aurt-lm
one bottle. I bought
until!
In other respects my
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
EIOH Needle-workj etabroidered ;
CLOTH PIANO COVERS,
beipg stety .years
six ofontha, ind
return of the disease^
Of our importation, including many near 1 and
CeVCr *"*> “ JedSLthU
country, opened this day at the
ug work now without
•i humag me. lean
it, or dp any kind-^oi
NEW . , QARPET STORE
I consider it my du*
to thfi country for the
MTariand, Collins & Co.,
Nos. 71 and 73. Fifth St.
be suffering as I was
' * KAYBER’S /
~ %laeleg Etewiiig Machine*,
ltd if tbey"wfrh' to cali
M a ar h c» o x),
Third edition, fifty 1 Tttttcs-
AND.dwj.ages, clou! cdv-era'by ,
Aoberir E/ Bell, Jt. D.,
marriage.
Sent by mail, postpaid, onreeeiptof ten cents.
A. careful perus&boT -this small book has been a
boon to the afflicted, and has saved thousands
from a life of misery and an untimely grave. It
treats on the evils of Youthful Indiscretion,
6elf-Abuse, Seminahweakness, Emissions, Sex
ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power.
Nervousness, Premature' Pedayy J Impotence,
io., &aiy which unfit the sufferer from fulfllline
the OBLIGATIONS OK MARRIAGE, and
illustrates the means df care hfitjhe o*&.oi *
DR. BELL’S SPECIFIC .PILLS,
and othet treatment necessary in some cases,
and whioh never fall* andean be relief
® D - They do not nauseate the stomaoh, or ren
der the breath offensive, and they can py
USED WlfHbUf' DETECTION,
They do not Interfere with business pursuits,
and are speedy in action. No change of diet is
I?’. F he *’ are warranted in all cases to
tefcfffefettial_tn removing and curing themslase.
Upwards of two thousand oases are on record
c ared by using BELL/3 SPE
(-IFIC PILLS, and certificates can be xhOwn
Irom many that have used them.
Ho Case of Failure ever Occurs.
IMPOBTANS* NOTICE,
These are Warranted.
OUT
IVERSITY.
lANO COVERS.
BUll&H,; • SEPTEMBER 21, I^.,
DRVGOODS. HOSIERY. Ai
mW; CHINTZES,
New Alpaccas,
/New Poplins,
New Balmorals,
New Dress Goods,
New Style Prints,
New Delaines,
Alt Domestic Goods less than Eastern pYlcea.
HUGUS & HACKE.
i,ep2 _ _ _ Corner Market and Fifth sto
FOR FALL" TRAT>E,
W'K ARK aKcglVUa
1200 lbs. Blue Grey K.Tarn.
500 “ Fine Eastern Yarn,
In Drab, Asnrlioe, Humbait, Boariot,
Bdlfbrino and otlfer desirable
Colors, together with our
WELL SELECTED
and assorted stock ot
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
NOTIONS AND
SMALL WARBS,
Ji uw Mt prteei for at Wholesale an,l
Kt ‘ un * MAUKUM h. <H,YI»B t
HU2W Market street.
ANO WINTER
DRY GOODS.
French Merinos.
Popiins.
Coburgs.
Delaines
Woolen Plaids.
Aiapaccas.
Shawls &. Cloaks,
CHEAP FO U dim
M. MENTZER,
04 Market street.
seplfi:lmd
a sisals pifi'a • ~ ;
O y
» - s~ja*g.Zi g|2|g *
5 tf> S-*- s £ : 3 z m'3' SsS^®
j o
do-' 2
« « «f a B W ,,| STT-gS* •
* * ■ «*?S° •;
3 >• 8 gS?S'£^ r/ 2 s jS r ° £
g o Z v si* > £./j£ S&2 i fc.
a 5 »f*a3 3
s ■" a
H? *2 ■O 'So°~Kj fc s SSa« s 3 jj
•2# 3 j g -s' 3 §*>•►**•
«s § ‘lfl? £
J-s;ig§ S
>3 o - vaar«’3£ssijaSß|!o'i! w
sjn 4Sa«^ss^-. bj-k-jj
gX d
>n • • s^a|s>xy;s £
*!•
Sew Goods! . New' Goods
New Goads
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
K
§
si'.
New Goods
New Goods
New' Goods 1 ;
New Goods
? febta. . f
tSfeftiHSW -Kh
BESTS
PIBST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTHBtJKOH, .
; Ctniag or H
mi- WaihlngtonClty, , A'atr,«th; 1863 t'l
o£; j Pennsylvaniahas been duly, <uganlzed>under]
, BMjMoording to the reoulrerhenti orthtAct of
Oongrere, entitled “an Act to provldd a National
■ ffito
•siaJ&ct reaulroa; rto :bt; complied with; before
1 bu*faH**of banking hhdei 1 - the' A«t AfortsfeAitL
lnite*ti|Bon7 <-fw£9ret>f< Ayi bjAil <
fc4 fith
I;jSS j Go&ptfctifar
the fibst ffiiom. bahx
. of Brrrfflflj . f ,
'Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital *so»,od<> paid In Wi& pHvll
•*• to Increa&Tto Sl,a3osK>&
. V* Pittsburgh Truat Company bavin*. organ
tied undbr the aet toprovtte aNatfonal OUlror..
P*? er 014 aUe ortho FIRST bfAMONAL.
i the country, ■: r *
'S° oe “ wh,ch h “ attended tKe’Pfttsbnrvh
iincc lu la (Bto,
wrtil wobciißyeho s«tifflcl£htguArant«that bull
r^pro&X‘,*»,# WW ~
_Havin<f a very extenatve wrrretpdndeuoe with ,
, Bank* land Bankers, throughout ,lh». country,
XlfelKM’lT“"*“*■««*»* «*«»
: ThetrtUlneaa wUI bO eonduoled Ame
offloer* and directors. . A .1 1
OUUKITOSB
xuittl^ifofrtur
ROHHUt 8. HaW, AfrglAlTDfcafßUgMfrf
T«O*A3 Item F&ABC2B OiJßaiUe*.
rape. X,
Jobs>JLU ikJDTaLt, uuiuer. . jv? .
4jjg£4&w# V
ratsT BAnomiSANK
or* i*it*i rnrn«ti.
Pittsburgh Trust Cjfcpjiany. 1
U aathorltril to rwht •itf.&rliifloiij Iti *he
THRU «AflS &) THft£f:-iTf§fIHS NOTES,
■' du....
with intrreat onoj on*. attached anni
niinualij in currency Thow Notts arc jiayahlt*
ntrantn.ltr In Wtflenilcf, or e&ttSiftbft. ».
th« wmon «f4hi' intoFtaUlt’CAriihr io
-6 j>crc«ai Bon4»> • rt
i ALLEfIEffiNY INSUIUNGEToO,
’
amount ol the jtiincl;>nJ. W«r«, Wo. 3t KWh Street, Bank Black
Theummi «™nfl..ion allowe* M BAnk* not '■ . •
Banker. JOHN D. aW l J.V, I i^Si&*g r Au AHIST AI a. kis DB pp
I* 9 -'** . , _ "*--'• ite«w.w s l
PEfMRGH CiOArajj&Xlft'! f ;
t ’ ai,lt,a i
3000 Shares at i f
ItJKEC'ruJUi <LNI> XKI'STF.ES ! '_■• ' '"~ ~ ~~ --_ —“ !
DAY
Wm. H«e«lfy, Oh»B. \V, mokaunn,
John Watt, Wm. Phillip..,
tttuaies
ThU. company holds the fee simple of H*.7
I acres of l>e*t quality t.'oal «.jiu*tovo the
, Monougahela rtiu. Tho cost of said land
*ll6 per acre amounts to *t?2,7b6. The fematn
ing •£7,395 of the capital stock will be need [a
building a abort railroad, erecting Coal Tipples
aud otbor uci'CHaar)' Improve menu, to develops
the mineral of the company The Pittance from
the nrer bank to Che coal already opened la but
tUty feet, alow stageo! lh« tlver there are
20 feet water at the CotuptiUeaOoeJ Mine*.
From thotee facts the Trorfee* and Tifrectois
have no doubt that with proper cuenfy the stock
of the company can wryecwui be made highly
remunerative. 3u per ceiit. on euWfipttone
will be called In, pay&Wopn or before the Wth
of September, ik&i; lialance ofinsraltuents hi
mev boonieredby tb? Tr-uetoeaand lnrecture.
aud ae the company require.
Book* of subscription are opened at the fi-t>
lowing places :
Ww- Jfagalcv's, No 27 Wood gt., Pittsburgh.
Wilier & Klcketfton’s. Noe. Ml 4 ‘JSS Mbertyih
Joshua Bhodes fc. Uo.'a, Duquesne Wav. near
Irwin street.
Pebbles Insurance Company, corner of Fifth
and Wood streets.
Pittsburgh, August 30th, 1861. au3l-2wd
(tOCOA NUTti-
J 6000 Fresh Cocoa Nuts,
ust received add for tale by
■ ttfcTMRR ft iUBOS.,
_«yU 136 and 128 Wood at
CAVALRY' BOOTS.
CAVALRY BOtffS,
CAVALRY BOOTS.
MARCH m<i SHOES,
MARCHING SHOES,
MARCHING- SHOES,
M’OLELLA Nil's,
SMITH, V 4 CO.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY,
Watehooaoi No. ua Pint and iso Second: «t»
Mamjjaoturerß of aUainaiaiidaeeorlptipnaof
Coal Oil Betorts.and Stlfla, Gaa ami Water
piper,‘Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal
Moulday PulUer, Hangers and Couplings.
‘AI«% Jobbing and omchinery of every desorin.
tion made to order. .. *
Having a complete maohlne slum attached to
the.roundrp.aUnocetaary gttlng will be qareftillv
attended to. , osi-dydiw
New floods
New Opc^t,
JUST REOEIVED -A LgROB STOCK
of New Oopda comprising all : the latest
styles pf
Oentlemen'e, • - n
ißoy/a.
Misses’
i i
New floods
uid Children >b
Boots Shoes and Gaiters, which will be sold
Vff7 cheap*. J.H. BOEBMJJD,
rTokSS Market 2d door from 6th at
New floods
New floods
r r I TER^s T “by rt'tthal
consent. AH - hkvifig : claims' ‘again at the'Mid
Arm will present them immediately for settle
ment. Each member will sign.in liquidation
'• .rAOOB J'AIWTEIt.
•Or •*.: ’
, B, H. PAINTER,
a u. 2uu.
Plttf/bnrg-h, August “3d,* 1864 i ’ " *
New floods
New floods
The UKsy&iiziGßiEjy have Fo<ui
JbDa co-partnership for theiraanufacturfe
of Iron and Nails, tmfldr thh fetyle of J. ValntA
& Sons, Warehouse 96 Water street. i
No# floods
New\flddda
f ll^tnrg]
M I2I.DUN & KEpf;
l*«ad Burners. numbers, Get
and - SteamHFittefs.
lif 'Wood iti, ne»/'Sixth.
'> fl f
55 FIFTH STHEET,
PITTSBURGH.
. E .PAINTER, !
• •b.'-h.-taikter,'-
' - " ■’*«*. W,.HJU3JHteR. f
; ■ ; . au4 .
PTOEMNITT'A!
nxx
JL OMtPAiNT; !OK:
* “ d
wl») COBt. . ..... r+rw 102 006 20
Temporary Loans od ample , ™
**o>
gg.^sfia^saj;™^
air
‘ f _ ! i i
The only' proff-tg prenludn^^Sii^tLS
1 ffitSSSSf **
orJ?*? ,^? l!es m<u ] e 0,1 ever T dewwptloD <Sf Prop.
mrowUng IWfanUta. o^Q-thartfw w!
, i^™ d urt«|th S « B , W3 ,rtg ae.
B - 4WC MORDSOAL H. I*oo
Kte &^ Beo -' -
teF&Sr*
CBAS. o. MNnrft^pSS.iy* Bl
wn. u. bteel. Secretary .pro tern.
m«» ■/ V!i. Kl, P*® WFI'IN, Agent.
m Y ia _,__ Northeastjjoi\ TMnland Wml ,u
PHILOELPHiA FIBEAIfn nTE"
INSURANCE COMPANY,
: 1W CaESTSUT BTAS£*l'.
°K£2ff I 'ia,S4Si Custom House.
C*pit&l. .$£19,100, Aueti. .9304,943.
BOOT. P. Kxmy&heAt.
sSST
~ S' S *»““T, Toavpa 3. Pitpti’i
' r £ Wilse,
" Hh-AdKtmnr, Secretary,
' I. (t.OOKFIN, A Pent
K >"y , Ooroar Wood Sc.
Westers lusnraneeOcunpany of Pitta bur eh
R. iHItLEBJr.-PreSdeat. u, „ -.jP i
i M.<H>hik>b, Secretary. ,
_ B|» «talre,)-I»lttiht>Mtt.: *
W},* - , 1 * WJtUJ*® AaljKflfr> AirX
Sd&s
M W* r * Jr " .M.'Auler
■on, Andrew Ackley, Alcuniie* Speeiy David m.
s<?»£!** J ' TJ,om **» B«KcweUi,^j>hn
Alanumturen and Dealen In
SADDLEHY, HARNESS
COAGH HARDWARES
68 WOOD STREET,
M*n of the llolden Stltrup,
PITTSIIL'HUII, PA.,
\lr 0,, l‘ D nKSPKCTPOItY n.r.r
.Tt n„ , 01 -Saddlera, Uo.illi-M.keT>
and DcAiers In general, to their
Large and Well Seleoted Btoolt
Consisting in p*rt for
Oarrlaffe Mnnulhoturen,
Patent and Kuameled Ltatheitij finam<
•Jed Cloth*, Damasks, Broad Cloths,
Laota, Prjagti, Bandar Sin-lugs,
Axles,' Bolts, Felloes, Spokes,
Hubs, Shafts, et«., et©^
AH o( wtiloh hare beeh
POBOHABED WITH GBEAT PARE
KapecUliy >h« WOpD WOKK,
be found of the
quality, Well Sea.onerf *nd Dry,
Saddlers and Harness Makers,
"Will find a full and oonaplete aifcwk 61
Harness Mathers, Saddle Trtea. Haihts,
Webs, full Measure Slraltiihf
or ail Number*, Bit*, Buvklea,
Stirrup*, spur*, Thread*,
etc., etc*, et©.,
All of which will he aoldatthe lowest IMS
prices, .ml perfect aatiafaction guaranteed.
TO THE SADDLEBS;
■ A-—We dp not deal lp paddle* .nd Bridle*
liut liars thobfe (?(It)DS for our custotnere to
nuake and aell, as they properly belong *o that
branch. . ~
my2B-tr / DAY dfc MAYDIEV.
h. d. Brecht &' go*,.
- 4'Ji u p a c t r r k r £'■; »:b-
Looking Blasses,
' Retard IfraMes,
Dealers inOatfaolio PiptOTeß.
; No. 123 Smithfield street, between* Fifth and
SUth »freet» r , j ß je
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
AND ... I*
Smelting: Works.
PABK, COi
MANirFACTTIRERSOF SHEitTH,
Braziers *nd Belt Copper, Pressed
er Bottoms, Raised SUU Bottoms, Speyer,sod-
Also, Importers And dealers in Metals
in Piato, Sheet Iron. iFlfvAc: T
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anoe ofi the > Coifederaoy V
• Xhe Xwes, with less candor than the
.gfc 1 .strives
to oonrohna with a “ces
sation of hostilities,” having in tie Wan
ultimate convention- land' peitctf; ■ bnt
.peaceiQn 9>b indispensable abasia of. the
an^Sre^®'
out accuracy or truth: “He
theconsplrators an awnistloiji*'
hasia £p Ms. a .of the
ilamage „ns pf jOpep^d ; j pojrta, a
sti.speeded Mocfcadc, and the' import
into the Confederacy 'of ibn-
PH«“8. 'i \
, XhijM. snpßqsUiafM advantages to the
rehclMroaid not .Callow, upon, even, an
armistice*” rinichlesa Wotifd they fol
, ,rnk ’ upon a '■•cessation of- hostilities on
htha aniidbisis of. Innon.” Even au*ar-
I leajf%V>ML«tet««ffSo undis
lurped ,
And 'll ' nofbe
1 olmeulHo sbow-that'by ari armistice on
- tUe hasia.of Ui.e *faifls qva&e
an advantage far greater than the B&gla
the same issue : ortfae ?%nW;i
‘'What do Wei want-anarmisticei for?
Is it that Grauprnay hayc leisure ,ta ire
eontTot *tb e> elects on s Withtn h\s dothln
it that themes* levy a
.! “ l J l,on ma y be thoroughly drscipdned
txtfpre it be brought into thn field and
thereby he'the better suited’to' hispur
posh of tramplfng-oat'the 'fife dPOdHiij
i erties? Is it that new iron-olado may bb
. built, ?«W W 8 Of destruction, be in-,
vented, new arms be imported fromthe
; arsenals of Europe? Is itthat aftfce fend
of the tena,,we>; may liftod ourselves s 6
t | ai f° aat M>d try. bayonet**o. hloctadei.
,by fleets so beset ; m ,eveiy~ 4
oor country, thttt We ran no longer offer i
1 evi n the show of resistance? "tye ’can
see noolher.result than..this, .for it.doe#
not seem that the fleets and. armies are
to be withdrawn.” ’ i
'Hut' theebmmittee 'on resolutions olf
the Chicago ■ Convention, anxious to
have no doubt in themind of, any loyal
man that it would be the toed, deteHnii
nation of a Democratic administration
to reap all the-benefits of bur'%anV
victories by land and. sea,” whioba Rei
pubbcan administration has failed, and
will forever fail, to reap, avoided til]
recommendation of an armistice: and
recoin ended, Instead, merely‘ Vtat'“efl
forto should,be mada-foT a Cessation Of
hostilities,” to the one single ,end; .of
lf *f ful °bject of hostili
ltles, and for (he sake of peace, which ii
avowed could be- restored 1 only oh u tbe
t basis of the federal Union;” The radii
<ml organa.constantly Cite the rebel .doc
. bjratiops that.they are figbtipg/or.inde
pen deuce, amt'prllcnd to fear that th<
Chicago declaration will‘d theftwha
they are fighUitg for... :Wo earitosHtel
trust rebel sham sightedncsa. than; thd
partisan obliquity ofyisionof Mr. Lin
coin's tp the rela
.tive advantage to North and South o
such a cessation of hostilities for such
purposes, and with■ siichton invariable
condition. i ..,
Examiner; >.
effohs should be
hostilities. »■ 1 This 1 ! 8 dalcM
ted expression.. r.Why -‘.‘feffoftsf’uuDe
otftorata, as well #8 abglUipnists, toftfl
government of that,nation can
bring about a cessation of liostijifles at
any moment, without ! kny ; efibt¥ at-fill
it is onlyeenatug, upon their-part, from
hosUlitifcg upon ,us,, and all, hostilities
tbe instaut. But the,frameiso
VP* 4 *fnftn” take pare fo mtimitfe uia
thrs is dot whart they mean—ihh *'Ck>ss'a
tion of. hostilities” which they seekifi C,l
■hflevpressJj.. 1 'with.a yjetyto the ultimati
cpnyeution of all Uiq States, ox othet
peaceable means, to the end’ thai at Tb«
earliest practicable 'moment peace
he restored:on the oasis of the federa
Dnian of Atfe .state?’rnpaujug union o
the coofederatCjWnh the federal states
Ir acesSiUiphofhostitttTe s 'is to be Mb
posed, even wini this‘'yipw,” weeanno
fedora
gOvWfihierit.' COuld,*af any time/storTthi
. warn and,.invite m, dOnyenTuJnii of wha
.thpy.ptf aiyhe
,-W of-lbc-word “"effon’t ntnvi a t hatth(
ffisstttfon "tif h o S l ll (i i eis’ fem nbi t,
•*»' tMrtJpnljWWtfc' «MB. Vie wf
thah-thß Con
iederaUi Siatea agreeto cpme -into,the
, hpmtd S/t or id
other iffeaMttK Way pface tteinl
■seivcii dpetfritoi-c ,”r>nr'tbe : bahff of thJ
i federal JD nionj V i. to -bnsg- about a
cessatfoir oC.hostilkics upon these coudi]
Uons may, certainly require an effort,and
the Word lsP'orniihrilAned. ,v ' ]
The platfrinri, then;' dOes not pledge
the new administration; if it coma into
•jPftWfl* to,stop the,way, wr so ; mwdf.,as
to suspend hostilities for a a Ingle moment
iltlt ofity ter -miike efforts to indtlpe tb.
Confederate States to come into'coii vCn
tion Cor tffSTestoration ofthe “Dnion"—
that ls, to sbbmit; as' ; R coddftiotfof Avei
ail arxidaiide. t •■. i -o: :.,: ,
: ■ And, now-ihear jchril as 4<
, who, W. 6 tbCienepries of
■S^SSUBSW«i!fSi®i
rebel'speakers., that AtirabaSrildiKoli
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f leaden* wihul^nen
So said the same JonraaL-aavlliia «m»
peril to the Confederacy Kiomed awve
the hpngQDcjt .Chimed whcn!n>n7ral
™
« be acc^ed'.lt^^^a^^^eto
oo situation would be IraaardedkvS; _
00 toVeW^
S tSM»S3KfIKH^
em - |t ° Qov? ■■
emment; they may address themselves
SsaiSiSlStti
by commerdalAnusactions and private'
indiyidualaiOi the erf
•
son of used to create .
£?sFtoo®n&Ti2s
and divide troublesome 1 '
tlcal JraeftfeaSrCfcno doubt
Q e . hou ' d . s%t3ffCft@tnikW election,
and should McClellan ,be. the new
.dent, and -
for slH>(lUjgh7it should
a . real - genuine cessation of hostlli
ties by sea and of con
federateiudepentoM’flßouM.ttien begin '
to have a newklnil of perils to encoun
ter, and wo«dl»ve W%»eet them bva
new effort <qf ipuhlterdUueiindre heroic,
tnan military achievement itself
And after aWfbeit Writtihbered that,
if such anjarraWce teaicfcowaj, It is ac.
compamed by an implied threat This
js the very feattrteWhich gave McClellan
precedence over <dUfijef®til»W_thathe
is a general and a young Napoleon, and
is supposed* to htftfttr war can at
any issue,
if Lmcoln.TOnldJau. .have his •
ipwn,way, ciutto he.asked,
t°negotiate theDaSaes
landing, as a warning that if,-*aftCF(ill
promlßedblaidighttfentsi'ahd 'fcdMtu-
we.lsUlf3h&lcF-out
agrißßtuhe ‘‘Union '^ftrfhefe,’*
that-'yonng Napoleon
compelled*) exterininateus at last.
--In thedacoof tbstiiaohjf Meg %hls>no
honest, loyal man, eaH'''a<jtilflF a ifiafeh - '■<
way to cast hls-Voter- it for
AbwhartPßutbetb;i.he>i«Saip B g^^ 1 ,.
federate chieftains wish. If-^^l8 J it
for Oeneral^lcGleiianitfifitt^sayitlftfreb.
ela fbemsMVes, -eohfedergcy "has
new penlstdencoUnteK-" ‘
■■ bhoi«-,UniOH4ieh F*¥dte
y°“ TOte for BiSttHMti.
VmeforHcGlellanf,»Mid.JotrivtiYte folrthe
be possible. <’ -■> ••• pew
u. Brmra«si»v- ; -‘-i
rate flf eeven iml percent, pmjk
oum, principle Md lnterert both to be paid to
lawful money.
of the holder at iKto etx per cent, goto
ttwjjjflve nor
more than twenty yearalrom their date, u the ' -
Ooverniaentmay efeot-ii 'EhayYwtlLbe tcnfed in
.deaomtnattpMpl #^l<)o Ti |fi»,|Wl»anit«LMp,
• Aathe ndteedra#'«\ere»ih-ea^Attgi4t : Cltk
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tu aetietto/i ciiKaSlrtSifiila
paying to ithts heat iettJolittaj? niddlt&ri'-df} She
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noteaioe
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nnnx, for the current rate for A-m fam,?. j. jo,
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all #f^i»eaaury ; po>t£*6p* M><
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neßa, ihafala, off ability of „
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tm&smzmatmz
all the obligattona of the UaMs , iHim r -‘Sl3!j , *J-jS^
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