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TAR GRICA* INDIAN MEDICINE,
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An unfailing eur4for Spermatarrhea, Seminal
TE:c,akkees, Nodurn Emissions, and all diseases
aatirte I bff setr-p6lintt 4; Mich as Loss of Memory.
piv,_„„,,...„„ude,,e.ins.inihe Bank, Dimness oi'
itriaii, , Pi.emalurs Old Age, Weak Nerve's, Dijicu)-
ty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulness, Bruptiorta
on the Face, Pile rou,tenance, Insanity, Consump.
lion, and all the Dire ,a 1 complaints, caused by de•
parting
.1) am the path r - ii nature.
Ali - This medicine is a simple vegetable ex
treats Anil ue q - 'eh .511, can.rsly, as it bas
been" ueed in our practice for many ye and'
with thouaands treatt,l, it has not failed inn Sin
giV, 11300154. iiii.ctfratve powers most stubborn saffielent hrgain flefory dVer the Most-stubborn
ease. • . '
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air•To those who lace trifled with their con
stiturion,,tmtil 'they think themselves beyobil
the reach of medical hl, we would say, Despair
not! the thianOiree Orrin' will restore you to
health and vigor, ao after all quack doctors
have called.
air -Price, perlde, or three bottles for .5,
and forwarded thy resit to all parts of the
world.
“IllaaFtarepltlet sent 4 mail free of postage, by
Dr. W. E. Merwin &' 00.,
No. 63 Liberty street, New York.
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GLAD NEWS IFDit TILE UNPORTO:
NATE: , !
THE LoNi-,..calT; FIT FOR
DISCO' V 1". 7 :1 - 1 . AT LA.
- • - Cures in from one
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• ye_
• to three s days.
OBIRORIEJREMEDY,D
A et, CH4ROII. INJECTION
Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves.
Cll K ROI( E RF.,I, of
IT, the great Indian Di ured
Se, ruses all diseases of thd urinary organs, such a
/Wilting :we ,ef - ifie Uri*, /Mammalian of 14
Bladder, Inflasurna: ion of the Kidneys, Stone In to
Bladder, Strictur,, Growl, Glee!, Go/tory/Lica an
is especially rermnsmnded in those cases of Fluo
.4 Thus, (or iglrftrwin femoles) where tdi - fhe old na
aeons medicines haus In iieid.
Ili/qt is prepared to highly concentrated
form, the dead only beingfrom one to two tea
spoonl uls three times y.
airrt is diuretic and alterative In its action ;
purifying and cicansitig the tkiocxl, causing it to
tiou, , in all its original purity and vigor; thus re
naoititiglrom the syr,rem all pernicious causes
which hare induced iliseatie.
CIIRROKRR I NJR.CTION is intended
as an ally or assistant to r§lie Cherokee Rem
edy, and should be use 9 in conjunction with
that medicine in all cases n f Gonorearrea,
GlceL
Fluor dlbu.s or Whites. Its effects are pealing,
soothing and demulcent;eruoving ail scalding ,
heat, and pain. instead ' of the 'burning and.
almost unendurable pam that is experienced
with nearly ail the s'cecp ON,* Injections.
Air By the use of the Cherokee Remedy
and Cherokee Infeetioh—the two medicines
at the,zaute itutiroper discharges are. .
remot . iil, - •and the wea'kene'd organs are speedily
restored to full vigor and strength.
afir - Pzlee (Micro Kee Reirkeely, $2 per bottle,
of turee bottles for 4.5.
444-Price Cherokee Injection, $2 per bot
tle, or three bottles for U.
is by Express to any address on receipt
of pt ice.
ttli - The Cherokee Itsinetly, Cherokee
Injection. and Cherokee Cure, are sold by
all enterprising Druggists in the civilized world.
tiome unprincipled dealers, however. try to sell
worthless compounds in place of these ; those
which they can .purchase at a cheap price, and
.make more money h , selling, than they can on
thescf medicines. As you' rue your health,
aye, ..Thehesith•of your tut re olfspring, do not
be deceived by such unprin DrugListe, ask
for these - medicines, and lake no others. IL the
Druggists will not bay theM for you, enclose the
money in a letter, and we will sent them to. you
by EkpresS, securely seated and packed freefrom
observatiOn.
Ladles_or Gentlemen can address us In perfect
contlifenee, stating fully and plainly their-dis
eases and se mpions, as we treat all diseases of 3
chronic nature in wale or i female. .Patients
need notimaitate because of their inability to
visit us, as we have treated ciatientssuccessfully
In all portions of the civiliztjd globe, by corres
pondence,-
all
Patients
a ldressing us wilipl m e.ase State plairtly
the symptos of their complaints, and write
Post Office, County, State, and name of writer,
plain, and inchtse postage StaMp for reply.
We send our 82 page Pamphlet tree to ant
address. Address all letters for Pamphlet or
advice to theproprietors, - I
Dr, W. R. Kerwin & Co.,
83 Liberty street. New York.
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ornrum-PITANp ITC CY: F- 4
THE RRADBURY PIANO FORTE
• RUORIVED
SEVEN FIRST PIitEMIIIIIIS
Rdlhin Four Weeks, Including
Two Gold Medals and one Silver
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STRONG INDORSEMENT
Of the Most Eminent Pianists.
The most eminent pf the mtudcal profession of
vet's YOrk city, after frequent' and thorough
:riallg of my New Scale Piano Fortes, have given
ne - the most emphatic and unqualified testitno
'atria. •The following is a speitnen of the vol
t citary testimony I sin eons antly receiving
i t.
rom gentlemen entirely disinte eaten , and as all
sill +Acknowledge most :hero hle merits qualified to
t
edge of the' of a Piano orte.
"We have examined toi'h mar ' care, Mr. WM
3. BRA DB UR Y'S .NEWS 41..7. Itl °
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„oßT,..isfind. is our opinlo te
'n power,
urity, richness, quality of to •+• Moroivh.
lk
rorkmatith . • Hr‘idbury , lit ' ainents'excel....
•tWelinct &reat brilliancy and , beautiful sing
uffllUality of tone most happil blended. 'We
tave•rtirely Eisen a square Piano orteconiMning
o many.of these qualities essential to a perfect
nstrument.” Signed, I
B Italie, John Zdndel, Organist
iarry.Sanderson, at H
B Hoe g her's:
owden Pradet, , • fie° Wan ,
tobertifelleri-
John Ti 1 ,, ,,t !son,
:Mae .TffiAlsi.' Chm-les (.3 robe,
L Biasioll; ' , John li.ickler,
1 0 'lilun. ' II I:Matthews,
vtithani'arai6zi, , 10 L Ritt6r,
ttnx Maretzek, Theodore Thomas,
V kpriZe, - -
_, ~ V lore W Aleames,
'heo Dagen.; Ed. ' 'N' 'Y ObereStOpM,
n entlterlew`." . Strokosch; '. '
tart loitichtita' Theo Alohilin;,
funtktOerft Beerhatdt, 'F It Naafi,
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• oiseel.:e Bloch, St.s.ielait ea:iett
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' ZJe .
i v‘ ft p E 10,1 s!
atleso..thon cost, prey - I°lli to
telcth Drip
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,Se.l ail tb gds on hand sinchassid — before the oo late ad
faneeii,)..at considerably
*.-TiP4P THAN
IiANUI'AOTUREEB
Arco.4l,llM.
'AI. - Pt 'hint= SPPr...
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$ 2 , 00
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1. P. .1§ ARA,
_Editor and Proprietor.
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All who have used DR. lIARVEY'S FEALA_LE
PILLS recommend them to others. .Nurses
recommend them—Druggists and Dealers cecom.
mend ; theta in preference to other medicines,
because of their merits. No lady objects to
taking them fur they are elegantly
Prepared by an Experienced Ghernibt.
Price One 'Doi Lar.
thia notice out if you docire
Hype} 's Pills or Book, and if you cannot pro- TR I 311111 N . " GS,
cure them of your Druggist, do not take any
other, for some dealers...l/o are unprincipled
will recommend other Felt] Ale Pills, they can Embroideries, Hosiery, GlOves,
make a largerprotit on—hut enclose the u.oney
and send direct to
11114 3130;NF4,
DR. J. BRIAN, General Agent,
Box 5019. 7d tledar Street, N. V.
tVho will take all risk if properly directed ; and Fing Goods and Notions,
you will receive them poet paid, securely sealed
from observation, by return mail.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENE' Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Saratoga, Beaver
_... ..2i 1. L )".
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TICE TO AEA. CONCERNED.- -
aid Turbanßata hue and Orey Knitting Yarn,
N I3 Among a certain class of self - important peo-
pie there is a peculiar feelioe of contempt attach-' Breakfast Shawls, Nobles, Sontegs, Welke,
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
dlseasee named in this card, ( PuivaTs.Di skeane,/ 1 Sli eves, Setts, Coliars, Outlii,,Linen, Lawn and
why this should he, they nor no one else Can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat die. ; Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Head Dresser,
eases ot, every denomination,. in fact solicit Just 4
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these , Nets, Steel and Jet
very refilled parties. I suppose they would not j Belt-Back lea, Dress Trim-
let one of their family go to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, becaune he adverti- I linings Uri Ornaments, Corsets, &c , &c.
see the fact, and their family PnY il lellao 'Vs he le -
a humbug so he can get the cage. oft en h . e has , W e oner the above and m any other articles
almost deprived the party of his life. He comes
at last to the physician that advertises—how else
in our line, at very
are they to know ? Arethey mod bale prices, and we
not aware that c
Astley Oooper,_ r
Sir ; soli it
_ Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Chales
Ball and M. Pant Ricord devoted years In the I
treatment of these diseases I These men are held
up as shilling lights in the medical world ; I don't
assert east are worthy that publish, still
there a reat number of them that are. I hare
devoted m salt tri the study and treatment of
P erraT.ll ISMASES Upwards of 40 years, and
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds
from years of misery and untimely death. Itly
treatment li confined to the vegetable altogmher,
es I think it is the best and most certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I
thought it necessary to certify to my general enc
amp : but my long residence in this arty is sulil
sten t proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
every young man and woman to be careful In se
lecting a phyedcian. The different advertisements
that are seen
In
our papers are of no worth, and
no benelit will arise from answers than only loss
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800.
tan-lyd_
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BUNTING FLAGS,
SILK FLAGS;
MUSLIN FLAGS,
All Sizes ! All Candidates !!
From 5 Inches to 50 Feet.
At Pittsburgh Flag Manuraetury, at PIT
TUCK'S News Depot, opposite the Postottice.
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FARMING LANDS
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OFFER FOR. .SALE OVER
95,000
ACRES OF
Farming, Grazing and Timber Lands,
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In lots varying in size from 115 RI 475 acres, in
Payette county. These lands are near ITIsTIOIst.
TO WN, which Is 4111$ , a few hours' rulefrom tll4
ity, tty.tlie.Oonnelleville. Railroad.. The
.region
:IWunsurpassed for healthfulness, and tor. natural
'bdauty of scenery. Some of the rarrninglanda
are weitimproved.‘ 'On the MAO' lan Wtrith.
Oilc Roek Oak, .Poplar and Chesnut , abound '
ayi ample water power. 1
'exactas lookinvfor Farms may hare a choice
o '
&del la° p nearrjer se tt, .a . t , 'prices varying from 01 to $l5
Apply to
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69 Fourth street, IBurke's Building,)
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Pal* CreekLp.brigging oilv.
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f RAVE 0 .. T rifAlED.wini:print.t.'itt'
vgafir.lill receipt at a genufnearteAc,
p week - •
YoXIAI7I4_,CAtIWNGI - 5..91131rz ~I
„vparrantail pure." JAS. BOYD,
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MEDICAL.
IMPORTANT TO LADIR-li
TAE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVI
SEE, an Invaluable treatise of 64 pages, by
. • j
o -la . it V 1r •
published for the benefft of the sex.
(In receipt of ten eents it mill bataent post
laid, in a sealed envelqpii, to 'all who apply for
t.
neves a concise. description of all the dia.
easea peculiar to females, together with means
of care, and treats of Conception, Pregnanoy,Mis.
carriage Sterility,Sarttal, , Ibusts, Prolapeus, Uteri,
Female n'ealcness, Consumption, , tc., and much
other valuable Information .not published in any
other work. Every lady should procure a copy
u•lihaat delay. Three Editions, 60000, Muth,
haVe ahead been published and distributed tide
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year.
P: HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMA
PS As
the most infallible and popular
and
ever
known for all diseases of the female sex- They
have been 'fitted in many thousand cases with
unfailing intecesa—and may be relied on in every
ticulease for Which 'th are and par
arly all ease ey s
arisingrecommended from OBSTRUC
TION Oft STOPPAGE OF NATURE, no
matte.? 'from what cause it aroses. They fere ef
teettlaf rettOting to health MI who are Suffer
ing from Weakness and ebiUty, Uterine bir
chen:9z%; Nervousness, 4-c.', 4-c., anti they 'ACT
LIKE A - OIIARX in strengthening and restor
ing the system. ' Thousands of ladies who have
the
for years and tried various other reme
dies in vain, owe a renewal of their health and
strength Wholly to the efficacy of
Dr. Harvey's Female Pills.
They are not a new discovery but a long tried
remedy—the celebrated
DI3.'.I"OHN HARVEY,
one of the most eminent physicians, prescribed I
them for many years in his private practice,
and no physician was iniore truly popular or I
widely known than him in the treatment of
FEMALE DIFFICULTIES.
1- 4 .
BRYAN,
,Broliertrance. Agent,
w7e.d::n j ~ . < ,
DRY :GOOD4, HOSIERY,
AFIE EOlAr- O'PE ING• A
pw • Large and well -assorted Stock of 1:1BY
GOODS; pnrchtsed • since the late decline to
prices, which enables us to afford advantages to
purchasers NOT TO BE OBTAINED IN ANY
OTHER HOT-SE.
New Poplins, plain and figured,
New Chintzes, striped and figured,
Nem Alpacas, brocade and plain.
New Balmorals, new and beautiful styles
New Merinos, in every color.
New Oloalcs and Shawls,
additio n to a full line of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
HUGUS & HACKE,
seprJA Corner Ilfarket Ond
BARGAINS.
GOODS .BODOUT AT PRESENT
PANIC PRIC.L.
MACRUM & GLYDE,
7S 31arIcet,hStrect,
Wholea'ale . and Retaill)epiergf n
Wholesale and Retail
Purchasers to examine our stook, which
be found large and attractire
(t 5
‘i,7 ifka
D I' GOODS
French Merinos
Poplins.
Coburgs
Delaines.
Woolen Plaids
A lapacc•as,
Shawls & Cloaks
CUICAP FOR CASH
M. MENTZER,
eepl6.ll4tl
SPECIALITIES
DRY (_x l7 ODDS.
CHEAPER THAN EVER
EXTRA QUALITY
BALMORAL SKIRTS
Et t
DARK STRIPE CRINTZR4 AT
50 Cents per Yard.
GOOD BLEACH Mai. ILIN
31 Oents per Yard
Best Rid Gloves, Warraant-ed,:
$1,75 per _Pair.
All Goods in Proportion. •
GARDN - Pll. & SCULZMTBR'S,
t Market street
New Goof
New goods
New Gods
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New Goods.
New goods
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New Geode
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
NOW Good a
febio
500 ni!Ls
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“GAFF Amu .s” Fr
tI o _and .1 or _
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!ZONE
PITTSBURGH
r A MOE A TORN' OF JAM ES 11
11 CHILTON 5,1..30.—We Mate recently made
I careful analysis of the Samburg Portisdne, and
‘lo not hesitate to pronounce it pure. It contains
all the properties of the Port Quire, and there
fore (or medicinal uses it is, in mbst oases., au
, perldr to other wines. Its principle effects upon
: the system are noldly stimulating, diuretic, su
dorific at d tonic. It %sill fIICIVC
A litctionaasf the /I :diary., and 4.3,hronie,lfisenses.
w;'h ( ienesal,Dehility , of theConstitutipu.
ph 3 L icians may safely recommend It to patients
in pl ace the Many doubtful mixtures tdo of.
ten hold as Win".
94 Market street
JAAIEN IL CHILTON,
A Merl al Uliemiitt, N. 1:. City.
s a id by A.. 1, RA N . CIN,
N n. 6 Al a. -let litteet, Gelb* 4th
T. C.4.k.N.i.! INS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHh I kINO AGENT
Flour, rifieflrl, Cherse,.Drted and !Omen
Prutts, and all Parma Products.
()niers BttE.l bir ali merchantlige, 'Pittsburg :4
Manufactures nod Relined (his, at dealers na.l
roanairadturers rtites, N,. 239 1.113F.1111(
S'IItEET,. (opposite, Wood street„) Pittsburgh,
Pa.
AdynneeSninde. R nd•pronipt attention given to
nll consignments and correspondence.
Pittsburgh , Rtiferrizeil :- 4 -Hali :Speer,
}nut, Wm. McCully hc. Vo. , AlcDounld ts. Ar
budkle;Johlii.l-lonst ken' ,' Sohn Haii Co.,
ii.ASI Fottoefoook'l, tion.l4 Co.
sep2t.lkw
i'iT ; ri'Bl"Rirll, P lY N OTriCAtio R. en.
OYFITIV OF 71114 h Kona Taa
rrrrsuraoe, serjembei "sth, 1)64.
D i lULeND.-BY itIIRDIFER OF. MI
of thi jio c A in li p f a ) hr' h D as il th A is l Tdlay tid,
ethletYdAsiddieVi
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(end of 2s; per cent. on the capital stock for the
third quarter, ending the 80th Unit, payable
(free ot Onvernment tax) on and after the
Goal- of 08toher , 'proxlllio, At the Mike or the Goal
pany thia City, anti ,at the Trarkstfur Agency,
Winslow, Lannier & Co., Nu. 62 Wall street,
New York, to the ntockhoklers ae rogiatered at
the respective ogiees. The 'l:Attnatat: books of
the Cornpan3 , will close eV!! P:"l'd.; on the tat
day of October, and; remain, until ;he
18h p . ':24±3wd W. • BARNJaS,
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'Secrets-
Naw Goods
, SIdITII, PARE* 00. i
NINTH WAHD ,rOI:INDRY
New Goal3l
PITTSBURGH.,
Ar e rri!'e. N 9. l 4 Fits. t-arui 129 Seeond eta,
ufactUrers Of all eta and doecrildiotietof
DOM Olfltetorta and Stine, Geo mad Water
pipee,.Sad Dons, Dog trono,:W . ,agon l l3ox
i'd ou)deD,lllltm*Elarigera and Qoup bap.
Alto; Jobbing and iimebirierg et ev'ery'dieierip'
'bon made to order. t,.. . „
riag, coppay4o3 , ildne 'hop attached to
Cie °tin , cannel
willtOctirefaHy
at tendtid to.. i ~.4 021-041,k.us_
A LARGE
PW LOT AOF
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Baltimore M6 Spun Tobaceo •
• Navy .Poinada :• " „ •••
Bright ".
Ctif and' DiT :Snitilting Tobacco, •
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& DA.EIDs,
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New Goel
NEM Gooda
New Goods
Nets Goodfi
Now Owls
At • •
DATES
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snot I .. nqyed and for 4§aje by
dep23n • ' • • REV MIR &BROS.
Ne Goods
ovvints.--tioTers ; - £4llrlTsi 'fio
JEW
_Wesson's, iglito,t'e t god various
other kinds, for sale by . BOWN,
astWon4 Artret.,„
N( ow' Goode'
Ar.h - A0.434-144•
• • In store and for saleny
• ' FROMM & AliattSrlIONCF,,T 2 -)
mpBo aoraet—lVlstkat and First staa
aLltcoliinou Tfirs
takruste,..*9iht Or
fry.,(.l . -
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NATIONAL BANKS
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washington • y, Aug. 6th, 1863.
Wlat und inis, sined, l 85 , - India/ant° swift m ness seated
to the ert ade mr 1
t hattherYNSYNAV.VONiA. 41*.NRO tol V,
liPl { Gli. 1 9 45 CAIIPA' of ' t9MY afISLSP S I9
of rmintsylvania:has been .1 y organized under
and ncedraing to thEurequir . ente.of. the.Aot of
Congress, entitled "an Apt • protible a National
(Airliner, sdetereil'byult id , ?rD ITM.ted Stades
Stocks,amlin pr9vid9 km . ". AT c 'n wg .- ,
deniption thereat." afipro . _ b limy 25 ,
1864 and ,kuta votuidted lei .. Yteintivielona • al
:Lattet tii rpti e r i st a t i o le t: d plied , with fore;bit
tr !lief oßlTL"fire r Ebt l ' 11. ''
~ta ti erlio f e X ngt
said FItST NA.TIOntAL ..., PI 8. DI ,PITIrz•
H
BURG, county of Alt eny and State of.
Pennsylvania, te *thorn rn 1 Wain/ends the'
business of tanking under t letaforenald.
In testimony whertoti , , my hand and
seal of edtlau, thia .50. du o ! • . 0 • 1....• 156;1,
)HS i (kill% Stoll .I.they..
TB:E FIRST NATI AL' •BARK
OF P/TrEilittf ' t • ,PA.,
Late PiVtaburgh , t Company.
Capital 11 1 0o0,0eo wit , , Wlth, pr Avll-
cgs to increase to "wove.
The Pittsburgh Trust tdo Ji L 1 4 0 . 1 1 , orgith
ilea under' the ad to i provid. Mantua] 'linen.
the - • :7` IIIATAVNAL
'YANK OP e P t ". ° IBRG ';ie • OUld respectiully
otter its services for the 7: -, , of Notes,
Drafts, Bills of Exchangtp4rve money on
deposit and buy sad sell nit* parts of
thee'' country. ' f
/1
The mous which has , the Pittetnugh
Trust Company since its o nizatiou in 1552,
will we beliorebe irsulticied *lee that bust.
neat entrusted to the new atlon will ie.
celre the same prompt site '
}Wing a very extusive siurespondence with
Stinks and Ilankers, throughout the country,
we believe milieu nitbr unusuilltaellltus to those
wno,do htutiness with us. 4 01 • , i
The business' will he ion by the lute
client* WA 4hreetons. : 1 , 1
Dreamt)
Tutu Latortint• Wiii • Nendoc,
lioanwr S. HATS, G
A ORR 'SPRIER,
THORAX IketL ' PK A .RA IL RV,
TliP 4 ' I W ,,,, 4•Ns At. kle , toiart,
S 1 initUL t ti l iart
, President.
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41,0 44
hen it VliesoVereiiiities Wife Oiiee
Mere bee% glitherisdidgetileVin tlidlithid
of Peace, 4 hissgtatissitiethe ilkeedratins•ef
fected by,thei-triuMpbant•lnarebsof sour
mmeh.eisziptpto, , ot t pi i d7446 tft j us AK
estates ,not ittiopc e to obi to mitts
sobriety,' tind enbinitting tri the 'ltlbtftitittl
tion and ' , laws; would sreinairt4ltintehan
ged rteitheria,ean.•, herd rightly , irlicr
„ , feted : 7.vith, Mileas b7„some,futtge al-
FOR. STATE
, ussrow catmints-TB ation o f fthe bonatittitiop. , WALL his' al
, FOR STATE sEFA.TE. ready weig hed us down'adthits 'mighty
btutheas tir gallant striniesiithveVinet
, is,, * • The extraordinary and ex- the.fee Mr a Mitpdred battictiliOilitilY4-
oat iliticlazigprl wtveyring--itli t o- bird of
citing events that are daily transpiring 4,, , ‘a, i ...1 66,
,ot in nionsanna has mote ene
around us are naturally politic of pre
lierrettifere'Pedebfut ' Itiftil,'in 'dhfehteitinf
ceden ts-
institutions that ohs/lenge , the ailathee-
Wi the ul a PologY•tberefore; haVi/Ifiliiir timnpf itite , finastsperned i thropghosit &be
dulged in a tree, truthfu4 and respect-- 7ratPctillersee IrtUnweetrirgYthiug
fin eriticism of the "Military roirecto-
We'bertainly 'require'ine ruhlre hbreaved
rs. " athl r ashington, and, titto Genered 08- homes no more ;triumphs oe one invinei
tensibly in commandso the Army of hie Jugto n , to ! import us, he "pp
the Potomac, in its advance from' leor
petriotism that prey / silo tattla• the "pot
tress Monroe to Richmond, I prottose tieeti" of the Ittliiitffiatitd f blnionii
to pilace before • yen frankly-, the viewa eahassitid Valleyti, dr icl eat h illlis ega entertained on the, most , prominent lan try of those who have already i gone
issues of the hour bearing on the vi t a } , pantry
out f rolia. twit', pleasord•shadowa. n i
it's' of the nation.
The statesman who to-day woo d put
It is proper, however unpleasant Ihe ag ' ide a 'Pt bpdsl troll i froth a 'eVerState
necessity, to turn soar attention fern Per , larlithisstoa and ipiehee,ubilettnietlie
single =merit to matters of a peraorial thedny of manumission hatinotibetit ful
character.
• ly aud, UMPtiettsYY‘ earrilkkijoittA•lvotillii
Yda are familiar with the fact, that, hays t he future a carnival ot,blepd, and
since the first gnn of rebellion Wail fir- attetrip to graffp'the aceptre'of Alinighty
ed in the harbor of Charleston I have Power that , ' raillituriS of nett , peOple
beeri decoyed to put off the S'Armor" of should be ewept from desolated • homes
party, and have up to this period deny- and Aresidea into the Southern Atlionic.
ed it my duty to lend whatever of aid The great mission of the Democratic
I could command to stren'gthen. the partkis the initintalhande elf the" 'Union
binds of the public authorities.
and the restoration of Peace oinder the
In this ",rendering unto Canna the Connotation, a i toisision i Whic h. if need
things that are Caisars,J . ' a contrary be to complete it af roillicm 4, bayvets
course leVelving greater disaster, I en- would leap from their scabbards. ay
deavored to avoid the self-cendemnation God of nature convert'' the • inipe
of having thrown obstacles in the nwitY met s Uf War into those - tif Peace and
of a speedy suppression of the South- teach late forgige and loreone another.
ern insurrection.
I, • It os pleasan • t to thciFo4rietie,clazepa
iitiireht ' l• • ',
For this course I have nit apology to
•' , • I MI i .jr . ,
to hav'enits - i at t p preval ing gloom an
The Moscow Gaiette - publishes a s
offer, a careful review
.luatifie& =)t and episode' of Irituripha althongh e llies , mtrY fridhu n i,.n ut u e .gres wmuh r ut i t •- di
enables me to rest cheerfully under the be - Wreathed Wtth the 'Cy•prue titid' gar- la t have takenodditee ju,lllo94lAttg
blows of a fierce and unmaaly partizan s
i
Dished with.the tears of the - bereaved, -, " rf i l •." • ' -
of mama and ;t„addl, t int; tlipner l ontit
ship to which it staijected me on a re- i llew_ ~th, e IL,e s art& f o h f lon 5i.r,, ,1. and_,1,, and
cent octasion. '
of the Pr'iddiPal disastersild liblida&-t
all of us ,pri ci peo wi t h joy o n i,se oussong , neteeThenwahehelhe andime ', & 443 .
Profeesing the political • faith of the I ()Met Mind fly. - "the !linel:lad tlied'ilf: 1 "
Fathers ot, the Republic-a faith Munn
i mented in the lanai Asuildnithei.Goao
tilleryiarmised us from , Our , morn - big , re-•
..avaczalaapaii tiy ,
, Ihp wkatrit o pily .
noted and strengthened by the sages ,of
„,
i ; I pasts and announced the confirm/Ulm •df of fifty e • ur tunnies, •next 04 it test
the "Hermitage" of "Mansfield" ana o i L 4, teiegraphiflwhisperinga pf he; i t l*--, h i lio.'e a d- a Uh tohi• f. 14,4 w e
hii i ,ist • St
"Ashland," who in their last houre'on '
, bath, that - our armies in "Shenandoah" Serdahok - Icitir.liftliii Of *tele ti-4fiti
earth , in view of approaching calamities. ! were . e rewr i ud -with gliintifis Vi-etbrj% beaus
it mnsstrii-aluiertittaxiste
fraternized in Counsel and effort to • u n d er 4,ti, ort a nt, phsi stemiiima_,_..sterso bonaes il at Xolpgarntile therAtwOboxtr,
shield the Constitution and. Union, I ' amongst the :quarter of million ofilemo- - • ,1 -•••• 1 '
i x o - rfid
have not failed to cherish its principles ' • p 1 - r-IA 4. • • . drld ;,.41 „li.t. Wl4)4lf 41. -,44lldithi
• crat sin ennsy yenta, ,saleast,o o “lol4 ift- eirteen4rdred boosna crone tm ,
and venerate its founders.
„, the rejoicings over the creaming success forty . , •••• r ef itha inea f I. piiiiaskutiairo
Fortified by its unerring !truths anu ,of Shereme, at 4 1,8 4 310- fl•aucceati,almost ..,,„„,,,J Artherhyj uno mo d Isuttire.4 -
nar s i
inflexible integrity, I have, as far as bloodl ss and therefore the , more tei:be --",,,, , t , tnw „,„ we ,. euummunt•f;r444
praclicabable, in my °tibial relations with , rahie•lf, or ref their , the
uteerwityri''m'llog.' 'a,;'-n-',;.W. '''-7;frit t,at-,4
the people, labored to meet their wishes. for the gallant -deeds of isUrarmies lig 45 - laLta e ' neat . ; Pe i tlipabitig, we 'IS biriNtretiV:
A refusal in 1850 as a member of the
'fore Petersburg under ••thie finitexible At 'llita tieWlireastkiddiatifilq'tlfiNiffi6aili
.•
House at Representatives tci submit to Grant. alt h ough
,tuaxhed by all
Tulav,har _ the dictation fo apportionment Wire- '
s ere• the &elf quarters sok ittie
; tore and carnage of, desperate sisasults, Tun • • Itt a .4. . A i (1.4e4f.n •
it orkers, and a determined hostility in lf these succeiises, 'in the lange'figeof town wrli t con wo w tku , s,, l isis, ii•„..,_ , .. 7 %.. 11 •11
1-.14 in the Senate of Pennsylvania to our opPonents, ' are making wreck ' of l i y ar a e j ea 99 ,:fe a r leit l l lz o i 7 o t, a.k
the passage by Congress of the clause in Platforms ,, I • pray that other tr i utap i ka rtt, yl:,thsioklohteemieipi.eteribtr;t a:rtt
the Kanaas liebraska Bill, repeating the of our arms may follow in such quick tg,„,li.di v ia „0, 7 ,, 1L , : ay.,4 1. „
Mtn Section of the Missouri- Compromise success soon, that before the political 4 1 17 1 47 1- a, - a a w jiMaaTi, rityiiaaT•a,
A,•t met with reproof from, those•only . nettle in - NOVember is closed we mg y , A„,id two titmjetfal(,eg . . . . I TOUndrieliti
who bowed their Judgment to the require-, have nil cause to cavil' about their con- '" - --.--,:s , 4 - - - 15. ,t.• .. 4 --, ibli
men ta of party
w*e oatu •Ivos es -• e .s.' ' '-,„ -". -ss
etreeeleu- " ' '''' b hended,..sunlOinuihas si r , itiiantai
In both these instances of, adherenee Then +. the day willbaye dawn- re
' i
to the right, the public Per . • 'calied.4-141-stiOPI ProutPtrnawAlligfr
voice g a ve led in which the honest masses ~sing. in
~,..„.,„.. r
Prompt vindication.
_their strength under a reviiisf 'Union/ "7 "-PrMi'NF.7 - 11 , ~' ' 'C. 1 "1 60 t.e. 53 7•Pi1l
An unofficial and unpretending course and unshattered Constitaltion may inter- f `. Tkte iErld - s*ldasil Ars 5f,„..(- - 'it
ID the midst of our great public peril, pose their wholesome sorereignty. Rh.h.clurstul at-c 4. trtlitt Te
••,tiould have she piled me from the yen- pose
the inspiring language of thp great tionsly gives ifs idealt df r
___'',w
. if t if
sorlous criticisms of pretended friends, Massachusetts statesman -lithe lighten- oflthe*ar ivin - airrde: - I, W c iriVasliedt
especially in view of the feet, that no , ,
, ing has its Vowel. atid the whititeutdl filly•times adayflanntisstrflestapathumwire
kinsm of mine has ever been promo- has its power and the earthquake haeith' thinir-thelYarW4l:oAdonesig wlipalrliiPßl
led tit an official rank in the Army or gone I „ e _ e ___
w r but there is something more. rightstn,thutle, in. Elm shire eis o 44,41
down to the glories of a hero's tomb, v
powerfal than lighteming:whirlwiad., or thaq upon; , 'We gig nuiiiiiinig e sktiqtty •
save from the ranks of the common sal- ; earthquakes-the aroused indignation'of for ' an fentsweri(- HoiviVist,'-fik thie Infdr
titer. We cannot ignore the fact that art excited aid an otitraged peciple." matioiref thoaewlin are partiobladstlifi
we are in the midst of a cruel and des: •
'Shand chaos rule , the hour `and anarchy quisitive and anrionir•nrom, the„Lambjapit,
perate revolution -which mast b awiug its bloody scepter for a seam; f' wftiLVP4e/a1e.,..a.(.454113.- sthillit-rtchat°4
promptly subdued if we would not bee' can find a refuge and a ho e s . : ,
in the
our ba t
nitilki Anft,iollratterldninqltt*art
come the slaves of despotic Masters. ..•.-
teifigence or these ontrag reseass,-: which marthroWreetne lightFoxpou the would prove unprofitable at this
that the fragments of a ditse*eredl3nion' subject. • lle„ .dreamed(that illfrAtilrehe
time to inquire into the remote and im- and Abandoaed • Constitution would! from' a •sleep ofsflity,etirefisnilefolutdi
mediate causes of this great "reproach"
gain beolme united ,and oherished,andi hintseliort r ilWittnitli, .biutliptat,o:l
--our first duty after the vigorous as- Peliple of all sections i become Ivor ; id&n. -He attiv i l . at little , 41'4841
saints of out arms by sea and land, will
she era of one God, one Union and one the Boot where , no-itivedus,',) lit-tOtPfahl
be to pour oil on the troubled water- „ . •
- A 'constitution. ,
dot witii i006'61.14tcri,,.,,_1(9~i,4
and whin passion has been subdued an
• The right to /egislate in relation lle approached ail:as:we ; - *ke
r( aeon re enthroned, explore their ,
, labor and capital, will not be questioned what-thislittle"f the'll "Illrto, 1 ' 40. 1
deadly sources. , r
~ .. /1.. r. • (.40 , -,• •
,_ it, 1418 day, especially in the matter . of. repliepe,,ine4, i,,,„ty.r,
With me all other issues sink into In- labor exacted from . th, e persons - Northern erg nut. 27-0. lieyetamt‘na:
m L sinews o
Liznitictince before the simple and grand
during their mincirity .
Yankees?' int f tit ech/Urpiptil.`a”, L l i tcr
time of an undivided Union.
The interventionnt the lake tollegii- tireinfiltikittlYbkVitiV 14.1ie t.,' ;..';
A recognition of a Southern confed• hL e the boars-of labor, is ecaneely ize-i plied the corporal. ey ave itteaftdes
4 racy would give birth to anarehy, and r
,-, tq a uired for the Adak. He hita,pow er, it. vantage; efi nainon until traipsing
( ntail uncounted woes on those wuq, L
properly directed, to accomplish- ha' en d tation,,,,aa ih - ,,have twii-Ktr - qfp:t MCA.
come after us-the great mission of free 'without in .1 The•tender in yeasts , how- and ti , Vb whe,elbarrows, ilit-Witlipeektal
institutions would come to an ignornin- 6„ er
ithe dwdrempfs ae , ,,c()Amfgeßea#l 4 , get tirt i ndratrhige'nrithe in, Plisinblir
institutio n and the promised !share off r - 1
are those for whoa, legialation is
.pi,ertqi wilisehirothemi andthert.-itheloithrowilli
civilisation awl religion would cease. i A
erly to prorlde a guardianship'. They mid i '," , f ~., , d . I ea c, l4 j ,„ 7 _3 „A t ~,,: si _
perhaps forever.
, ,ire peculiarly its objects, and tlie'thatl' „, a Ti, ------ 711•• •
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This musi not be the record of a cell- • .
t th - ' ' '''''' ' %.1
'til
!who tails to see its i mpor tance o• e ",. Thaliktoore,Gegoicig-46dtygwivite. ...,
limy celebrated beyond all precedent' ,„• h.0,41,,,,i • sod mental grpseth of that i‘r,"" ~m i n . h t a n ; th n - ere...riot. atr
tor its matchless progress in all that can • 1 ", -'
e aas o our popu a ion, tuns
i f it' t be br a ' --tti " -- . - t-lt --- i'l., rill- Tace's
• in di the olliday-s set rhea lift;is
give c elebration to nations, ' *ndeed. ' ' ', 4 o n e of - the - act - A* vita plat d 'Ottiletailli"
Men and means Lave been abundant Ten home or toil in twerarfout is
t halite-alta • entail, on. thei charges
ly supplied by a willing people to in-
Fullicient to enable an adult, orl Minor{ o res f i d - g
,illii4loyal remarks ( wAile Am
au curate pence through vigoroirs war- to
12 , , a 4 voll9otimany
gt4w,ts
xpirfr, lop
stage,
he
charge „ . ,
a result which is verily • believed would etu
ap 'reel td havp,
'her would tend to o er
y task and rusli t h e - • in- if• '"' Iti h e r . originated tis way e ,
have been long since accomplished had .both body and mied; 'and in'th 'end' erfortned WO the'"H 'ensist• ' . 10 Lino -
not the policy adopted by the President
accomplish the deStruction of ever in. I:dialogue between•LordeDatatirly villith
and ' Con Gress to 1861 been abandoned
____ iive to the
pthper
cilitiwitinn in in •
He10:044
74,
4tealifnet.,act:43.o4,)
and principles substituted which have ''' - ' e
, tellect, , , - the lattqr,sayEbtbat,isesisst,cFoa OAP'
lawn recelplY devel9Ped ii•L Mr. Linc a ' This principle ntll soon be ad9pted,aft het, `Aditilda. "'lord ribber fo - r4r i ttVill
Niagara Manifosto.
the cardinal doctrine, not of ports-, t ,
4 h`•l' `Theicritiintutitiiie allitenki'Sik•befocßinll•l
This change of purpose has been the
of the *hide pettple. It •IS 'finite; taut It MIS aasertexl thabldr.lißokee b(tateadtli
rock or which this Administration 13a3 •
notenly on actourit of the • groat inter= fat, motto, :No , Ak kp i c 1.4 A
6 , 447
foundered-a change which if now re s-
eat it, subserves, but ilikewise to °Pew' noTa tikbee," this hoW4ierf . • at tt'••
considertal and abandoned, erqi nelv,ii ithegyes of the reass,eso fly 3 Pelfigi Pit peiii'd i 'A &tit% ritifYofiMilliVikeY'l
the Union could, it is believed, lie res-,
thorier who court their avor belore itn,, wfitehiwituglutiliwaanssti ekiiildwel i ty l oir s ,
torsi) before the "Id ca' of March" nett.' 'eletticin; thoss - Polifiea rinountibtinkg' ite,twee„totiagettoixtuitwatutiontnito
'The suggestion of an • "Amneky" or
and•trickstors,, - i i `•
''' er 0f,t1u011,911147 IA ' -
a suspension of hostilities ,made hat the- •
. stret 151',WerY•141.11,r
, swlici asep,tbsi wore et, phproisato •
thees 4 Mr. poke° wail; finger nrr t aa sou, `m,e
late Dem,ocratic National Convention , 1 But creak it to thehope. 4
1 1. IniEltihdelititfLiKi*ltlP Ilit m tarkidiPbe '
and published in its proeeeding, espec, i •
:, i tile hiSt t o6 Of, Our 'easiMm metropiais the gnaisfslaigifiatiztritirtaPileatotta itte
Tally as our adversaries construed rr;
lataCiefit western. storkep, 'ig'replete fair winch al:maw
,inicilcutownwir4
would, in the , llice •of -repeated evidences
withorkienee that the ertiploysvand the• b e L; . L I L L= t o. th, 5,..„94,,, tkeaßiimati,
)rum the Press and official pens •of the 'employed prosperortost i werrnisey her -,
infra
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South, that thst`vilf listen to nb' terms 'mote .ind move aing,., trj ol 9l l iiilYs - 71. " ''' - - •• nil rkate fli
unless based on a separate and hide pens-, Wh et r 7 T- r-c
-,,edlieold has ariserilibm a Wifat Li•PAClTAS'ilktlituw NJ4l2aTtrior-i•
dent ConfederacY, be ea iM P er A ir t l eattaike 'of Iptsiperwriderinandfilf&"A.4l 'Attlee' Tri% pew',tltPlP/p"iiins443i;
humiliating advance on our par 4 • rights, leatares have no. doubt display, 'ad lad i llenbd EtE Y'
it):_n,ih
88
-a
.
As interpreted by our standard bearer , t h igil *. reog, th ,ek, on em oilims .on the 20th• met 48h
Geo. B. McClellan the ' soldier, • Patriot for.the dpetrine that ,theyrimstiAesß petweezkiverpezdlettlaraptletree Ur •
;V ag"
and statesman • iii his letter of acceptan ce. ill& verY'tiatilfe. 'tem h u de he' fib- ,sPl i etfop ••11114101kkki-01'.1.tigliesti•tR i
indorsed 'llY an admiring and enthuidas-
,profitable tci 'refer, 'briefija, terintriterW Of 01 pir iiiiielyA,
,c(lararizt
tic people, in such beautiful , hriel frequent , mianiaderstatuirng i betimen • • 1 1 11 I_s „ '';• tail weivutrapiregg iltr ' ;
with his letter from Harrisdn s an din these pewee.. r ,
,i , ,
~ , ,
„,. Mintage, 43; ~ esi t
end is big
Oration at West' Point, Tha raa4af . asiaref 11 4
a ., ,rwlit, tnßay 2,stosaasizplopia ll erios actilcutanw,
We. can make , no objection- 'i how Much' wag f ea l he can' ipiraiait, is- ter Q
On the other hand, when the l', Smith :
'fiilditess-- , stud to be y , ai d mode edveas ahlo
the privilege of the iteraAliok
,i n g i v iti i is f Aira.dg ikhawdemites
or a single rebel state lays down its arm
mine whetheflie — wilror accept in Vy 7 s
II .
and deuaatuls admission into the/ Utaian ui the offer. , Each clabs, has • its iiglitikand Mended-by 'WELPL mot** o,r a tr,
or its old phice in the Union, we, should
all Combinations 'to invade , eititer e are, that , -
, Alas fily2t..,!....,:distsunt4 Ittititatia
be m agMbigKElls with "
and hail its retu , rn , unlawful, , . -
be as
i " t ''-'4.'' ''i' onw4"tiert ~ i lt .
0 44 tat
unA•erSal Toy.
L It manufacturers Cp,ii
. uree, to rep-, ;nod A , ,,p,
~ _ _ 1)
.m.,
Already more than one dolinqUent E
lateihe Prices they Wlllifite, ii - orkmreri' Preabil tbl'ill' _ , ttortf liti . Ir„
ter is ready,to spring into oar embrace
may Meet-.and • decide What • theYvstsills St llll l l o*. 4111/11ter taltillellUdr. ) lSlMOletil wort
with promise of revolving in th nhi
4 , 1 ~ - •
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what sunshine would light, up the na l , t
to t e charge 6f oppression or vioience.
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or trip ..
tun, I.4er gi el lf•Aor_e e k 0 $ ' .1. 11,8 tatitifigHliMettilkgiBiLiiiit• . ;T 1
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EXTRACTS FR H
JONAS •R. M'CLINTOGIC,
iffoRNING ,
Bteam printin g establishment
Ammon --
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SPEout :I A -- TTisirl i zifti c liisirF-Isti
RAILROAD, MEDCANTIA itisOGAL4MTIN
Pc*-26C*444.5.14:6":"''61111_14i1"-Pe
lisbff ;II
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Infmtia ;Voting;
The practice of asking people
,to ex -
preei theifinplitiN4ep tiseittis . for the
presidential ~_canaffaMs, 'voting
in railroad carinanCather pnbliniplaces, -
Itrir g ahrbe hrrgeronsllrtntrodnced-..7A
greater
,plea brfiftyratWiSfitir could not
be pprpeinttfitri.* fiat plimjit la
no `Ma ‘pel i titiktrhtisindifit vw`t r- man -
intends to d otti ,"4l dititinililuis a right
to interrogstatbinkOn. haeoubject, even
if /IVRY h aTA,M..ftieFlipn,a to answer.
In tiwitedonalpeatel tlittlitierOi for
a secret ballot, sottbatT4i man's political
sentiments.may4it bo tvg,.except as
he voluntArlirsliarjose,4*m„ All such'
informal yotirig_ „bmi4mtnng all Imper
tinence oiftlfetpart •or rentuteonte in
dividuale`atd Orilla policy -
of the la mok'falholmanrtelpticreito show
the popularity respectively of the can—
didates, and invites - 44v to fabrfettted
rePurtu i l3rii i t74l3 fie l fliglPPlatiLillg uP a
weak candidate. It is easy to manu
facture such Tores, ,and,-theu temptations
to do so, for/ thelsiposeitaikct can
scarcely , tle resisted y, minx zealous
and veri , ''lt i miditifidio ft 2 h4Wrllitiftts. ' Of '
the same ,
_characters AslitqyzgotAlrog'd
elections is the inforinal yotcsignong the
soldiers, which l eat r helkslitliAtlyalifty pub-
lishes as)exptemtmuir2pt I of the
whole liody of MILI army. r leap mean
just nothineat Was rep Wives of
opinion, for they,.,,t4,..pnly expressions
of individnaiprefprencati;pi apiru on
a small scale, - 6riiirt { arsaJWithi th great
body of seldiers r entitlekte, the privi
lege of suffrage.; p otislatly I knows the In
fluences whieb } athlSi l ogglitlit6 l -0t such
expressions of preference, how the votes
are concocted, or how,f s r the persons
interrogated, are tells • 1 •. whole
business is a trick„otpliticians, and
would not ,be deserving :Or notice if it
were nit for the IninoYanciritietltractice
produces to petatenrwhoirre not pant.
sans non politielans.t4PkilaitLedoefutrr-
EIMMI