EMlKaa'sl ME:th MaaMME= publican frieuris who have looked for war& belteNinctOß.749tories, that the !a la, after vietories,that were to bring aitli - gUitti4 *JO tito3 , fr°nl bgrdtitito 0, taxation, Iv I t en see 11Sfelitillefitnifittofhilttribasure of the ~i .. ....114 leitiMcts of the Adminlstra l- ta.r. 7 F6P.thiriffitilinieiltlie - Y= will see iliThft fill.PsPrßPE4P° Bl ‘ , OBtinktletll4:ol our country has drifted amidth •smose and carnatgtusliatlke t ,,4'm the fuurthlyeal • s and the eighih time you are called Upon ...sZto+bethopettttandktruthint. l 4dit ha_ye pia -AUSAr. B ' '' .011.a.14AWttAnd,•,you have been ._ •en to ,understand that il these __. _-: to t511,X64 . 211. I v ,-,,; ', an , ,ei}elfir4/r.... - ' s • .. 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I. eriu ~ . ori lib& - ‘a l vf - hrirtlienel el, tql l ' til . 4 spill d ,kked4,u4' .eniansa l atin i'n 7- v., i loyu write iiatibita 'brihe, le it_ ', 4 , _ i " til ' a l l eleNorOld'fiveth 4 1-0 ii! ii u ' Alee;tit .ISW to diti errs Y. -ia yalitimiL v Im i- ,Piti) l3 ?rtt,tiO l add la " ''a - o ,prthevttgridi iirtle',Mbti'llaid it 1 ! )-1 % t 4 s btratiij gyfty tal.4; -- But vic " r " 11 ' 6)1441o1113." r iYa d 'le .If Veiled a i • fr9 g li iiiiifir - h ' I r. * iitFatiMirtire victo w?a ir fete a . i - d fi ihow Ire' liiffident, to l i" &AA' , ' r ifiriiftlifit iiitional pros' y mad , ~ „, 4 -wdet i! • .!t v a i, 1 ,,,,,,,th e 1 31 4 ,„, 1 " ' 4 i f dbliVlefigt 11 6111102 'with the .'"*.'-' •"` , .." . fripto s frit Oar e•iible eirils . 44 00 - ;. i. 436 HIP thwer• bad iiibt *ached ge . 2 1 , - 'liVilther.goge. - Theliali %tilted' ,--Anik,..e ;Wks •01113 ratan i by 4iriVfncg, theft?' '' m lti'..di ' iiiiiiit i rby 'limit. iiiiiiictivel -ni obi)* lilii# , - ' ' A ithetkrastif our *I. I LI P° Mt' BiViinft*iddhfciiiillacittirdc !property v 3 mtiffttighlifilicttli , "K tilie'tb'thia , national b un' iitibilififvfliii host‘liGtheinfodedding-s in 1 l'velet i fi c alt!'"'ld'idAltlon' to - This,' every , -ti p - • •tiadifay idtlpatsed 'against the t i o •- tallibldkifyikti fibtitli Wit litetomppieci 1 c:014, .9,adanehits IffiVithiiff'llikasitin'of the . sal:' #htietiViliti litedrtfie 'WOOL Et— . wod '; fi ßitt ha i readjittlatridietrated that ; ,tram 0 litAlatiiiii Vere..-tlitiftired;_te' bold that MO ~,' I 'a t* , il klittt *Mai mat's -already Ilrnt Ab `. : Writ rewtagrhetuired , to- hat aPinithe .A*141114 eorMerlicy in flu ' . 43 d r aigL lWYElßlACOAthe'litanttAM Mice nicht "it 2 PB qiiiifftittialK that in the tlititi•Of *4 - -1- tutlitii idef 10 1 41 - ghts :Which othatead 'or ' lO tit ',. (finale& Ils 'bbutiditcv retipeu, the' •X'o l l.litatke isitotelati rehgthooialso , Vlth ref -4 .41 '01/4.3 l_blitt trllle f j generally! acknowledged' fili ?rgilatqffe.“ calk'.ll it' was. renominated; "'tut; fillßitftlaihreilin - lippotition to !the better X 1 -ii Illteranit 01l tie ffieinbers.of.•his party, t2na Parfarihr;diett i llort•thlat he could not, at . , v*ttitfliiiteibtre 'be' Icrked to retire into prfl i i i oe ol•fra id-thYtitid&isPittettject'r ta,the jurisdic- "II itif 'tflAllik , &Wel -the lanai Therd . : 21, * htert g liithe'sim3 o iind in positions i - vra iffttriiiiliPeculljarrprOliti NA° could nut' WI, retatb*ths . n.r ~ ,, f l' , . ~ . . •0, • • - , - - " .l '" , •t ‘ltArdneliiiderf he appesibilrtti the judg • di iltmlintlakiailastrefto Bmdying the Cori ed4 natitiltialliLthe - y *mid find Ithe, power of ell' itrepitiiilfiatidn , l4ekibtr -titter' ruin. The Pk id imbelfrit - Was 'nailed icini`flame • after time ' Aar TOHiti teluitttrioneyimtil . the country udt ' , learn§ red b¢ -pairilag around the hat.- tratighterti ilyire , ,filleit,tur armies in eyed obisdieticattrtifeilitwenf Congress: Then I ,ittley - ptiisted the leonsbriprixiii act'. They ')di tie 'told' the.; the ;:conscription law - 1g dnititionid bbia.confisoitioaaet,and so it has .miniptsivedil *mite Conntryiwtere, the con *" h'ibiriribli reaches the .homes of the pee ' • - ••••Til%• lit rfs a fearful • facw ...But. fuel and ` .4 ~ ..tfotiti7 f eini he p ur chased readily 4 and if laiiiiiaYmenthtimadexmce•ia -six months it 11cebbigh bt_ki_tacterrittle thi_ng when • twa, mW - af - ii cify. , • o'nvilthepit'sy will not support ;them, and the ,s , tl ,,, tionAtids of , /therrecruit, when `once ex 1, 3 .irperideldpitilltlealve the soldiers' wives and f... , tsitnilles Ito. the charities of the world. - i ,alieria3 nallettif the lieyaiLeague who sub- Ina la ilbel. toy.large.lbounties c who cry rally vet slowVittlecitiag a .,:boYe,„but , never rally .-- .Fla theinaelyeaowili find, one day that while - 4 ,- 424heyita,vesiatt en dewp- all, Jaws, the ;I.! , ,, , fpittMotante're, ging and outraged law h frlfsvill,reael* thew thetr, homes and visit o::.ff punishment ;at. re it. , , is needed. We ft4DiStitiany44lllEL WAR can, do it,in two y-yolsmiyal 4is eau: ,dens 4: o 3s,therelneval of 1 , : sfithemerelvitV vu betrayed power, and -sfb Li/preinstating, f men Who have pos-- nadvAeMektnft such. , mittwe, 0. .[ Cheers. I -ax9 riTher. o.;willfhen centhettlf,PartleS. The' -b. AtiongelWilt be adeihy , the turning' of 13 illlnen of igaii,Pardiet4. , whit:find that under -14 , 411JukomatisiVeitAtea of,the-War -theY'ean ,3g,ir ariat.s l ittippart . ( their .. families . against mid likq iAde4irdeir4tiee, , ~ and the die x ia -nig rifoßatuenSa - of w e ithe4; whohave .so pimv. tittatesfulAyLheir yed their tr t. It is 19 1 ylowiaetto1orthegi otinue, this- rf The _lO ~A ieutimpeetbaitheiragitlere§se 0. 71 and te &la 1 - 'the 'Mgt/110 , 4 4. metilimpre.aici more fic , filmmateGAna.l di> neMpee4rtmedidsabli; tme &Rid tbelemiketi *bentX eaY:that this is t - r) F 344. thelatiCdPttl 1 -.Thei.tin?elearsraen viebidthOtietdraikatiei eAlefalnejtoemellt Of ~i 41t419 , ,maymilkwhame n Served their three - , -,;,viliaffri InAtterisPrfpg . of JAW. and th I T ,. 1., ..,IWASlLitederatd /home ,ip the sprin g.. -iiiif3Tberwillteolne. . EiVit 41Pettuated a nd • ,- 10 cisq*eneti l dintt elf the heaviest draft! • - i- e.l%tue extr,wal*givE 3 3.49 country xill be :,1 xiient.APOnitta. T Administration will satlaterafor men for e year just heibre the 0 Meietioik t ibui f if , e,Administration be' -bvennlngibit44 a iteXti oath* ram* ;Abraham 'ei ~14.3041.* be lake . di, they -w ill asbe so ..uoy.qatetal AltecAle 10;40044 Oke draft, veoc, , , CAVPlinOineslo44 o iniiitil,4)ll4l,ths or three 1 -,..w.),F,146 - ibittiferreff.. '1 LC4keeres) And a 1 1-.4lFinW.Priii NANO . 4,Verethelitt.., , hond4: -f.,/, WitOistra k quehatt erepte g as,4 premium, -y41)111044 ia,Prarlainfli . the vAttiatecl. O rrin- ,siottitlif firtnEeTtOatifEY ,Um Allutinikarstroil -cal icifillt*Oerallert d aoldittr'hOndil for tY, , ,14 Pan"; inatt4 ou# ,llPlArvand itla a mor- Lloodifyingi ftiteti, ta, „ palixe,that while the ,19frii*Irixtaluseit .tbo_ Mltillisoltiaor forty cent's' -e l -mt the btleijiir,,tbh, lOonQerate“ bonife," ief bowldlror mr,Or 111,* crags, 4u 4 1 ;the, o .ert - , w f t ~,10 - l i saanas „ got• fifteen, r-, cent _ interest f or ,fitsvothelimp,neys.i a s treatitel way you are -o.lShillgqhm the. ~,..„. nil, Admi lx i s t r i ii , ir.intimil sarlithet it canneti.,changs the niter inoltreettgliik wa ~I, We can. [oh eer a.] ' -110,-liikowoommuteisme , pziaciptie. pr th ii pet - 0, 7 boxiW pkt thaheatablisheti tak J - ttrifillftetltth:ottrgi - Sit Ortifrom it pawed*, , I , }q(ctiiienfiteeSiorenti ruirX association.; ef , team /iffiiheultudelthb thel a ; powerful nay in goAlottititeti swim tedi ,tili,Abe„world r , e,,lt .6 . 4)ireri tazur yelire - tta fi r ffitappesi 1 0 .* 'in aopitelitedubilfttha Weldeil, to them 1?0 7 vdi xtbreviandrafftlookforitbe,reeurreotiokpr en bduiriChtlatilYtidifiti tr Tetw,.ol-pettpe, lissii mitt in;esnerityaexputt,the Jgdgeraenti A, trricg the PeoPldialMillf - .• • eiAhma,appeal . orNin ilimialtAoiftt , tolls willoamnd pip -Is3ititturningla the , ~,,,_„' mei hri l i,a , Pdll4_, - vol 'adertigviadozaoan , zrus merciful. Pr op-, 4 soft deet-e-teitioneotha, ,wa „new miee fligini -atioothtsigltioatanthtur. of imax, to a :Wel, RA I __,Ailfhappinesitandrprosperlty4 such-pa:bit -Isbrultddhaatutiott heftier:Wear soae.agti at --4 Arent f Twoct atm • •Hi Li7l might join in t . fierenade 'intended to ie given to G ', ! % v.,: inr. - --,., ', , t ti : . •,•-• N. t ".-- -., , P - r,„ er . The process! „,„ ..„ .. • ~,,. •' I ' .isting of sev..._ , :.:- ~,,,,,, .12 ' headed by _a b ~ f .1:„ Sir „ , ma_ Chestnut stree , 4 , 1 1 . : .•'' ~ find .' • . i l front of thg.L.. , :.- r:il"inie;.'•. wf--,.' Governorliplo .. ng. . 1 ' teig.• .. • play of fireworks, and in response f 0 loud and repeated calls, the Governor made his appearance on the front balco ny,- -and was received with the, most up roarious applause. After order was restored, the (lover - . r.ihardted..th-entnP of eltasYkr.l.3.: iia, for the honor and compliment they it'ad'idnfeigd'' . nigrn", Xeike "York. Our 'ethers battiedydgetlier RC the Revolu tiOn ' for ethiiititntiontif liberty for the eClirtty otth i ci'lawd' for security cif per ` 'sOn;,„,an,d'yvar iibw battle together for the kimp g r eat and sacred objects. He had l i ittead y spoken to-night, and must speak' 'tikairi t to-morrow in another' Portion of 1 44%itte: ' This week he intended to ,diygte to Perirthylvartia. le begged to itlenzerused from speaking at length. He could not do more than thank them, and invoke sod's. blessings 'on all; for the holy cause in which they were engaged. ;When this sad war shall be ended and peace bebroight back again, May we ,p on in the paths our fore-fathers mark 'oil out t 6 'till, 'and :'elf "'sectional predjn dic.es and 'diffiCnittes be removed. Mond applaastr:f 'ln responoe to loud calls Hun. Rich . f o Vattx re i filtsi l ard and made a' 'llok r ieliin "daufetipital 'speech, which fil 001 a Atli` 19,0 ,bnrstEr of tip lunge. &soul it riot their Op plans6 he,Wiinted, but he wislied them' all to remember and reflect carefully nu what they had hr:erd thit. night. 'The speaker eibpi9ted the crimes of the Re poblican patty and their incapability of restoring thetnion. The more Victor ea atilt are won and the more men that ire killed'placeepeace still thither off than It was before. The speaker severe ,ly i fiandletthe remarki of an AbelitiOn orattity•Who had'said that 'tali Demo- `crate we itg honest as Democrats could t;e." ,He wished', that" that, individual lfii,a'Preierit this niglie. to take a look qrori the hundreds littipliftedfaces, and' ,say _whether 'these Inert' who earned their tread by daily toil - were honest tit net. ' Tho Speaker'ifallusib l n to the re' suit of the*lection in Dislavrare was re ceived with loud and long, 'continued cheering, Ex-Governor Bigler also spoke. He, hiving. spoken before, made his remarks 'very short. Ile hid simply to say that they had his most 'heartfelt epopathies for the respect they had tendered the ,great man who had come all the way from Rew York to 'belt) them in Penn 'sylvania in ',019' 'O-eat `straggle. The truggle waterio ordinary Ate, and he called upon theM to consider it well, and, idly with a firth and determined beart to the support of the only true Wineiples under which the glorious Union can live. tAreplituse. 1 After the performan ce of one or two airs by the bank the vast crowd separa tedanti quietly'retited to their homes. gitt Pang post .. . . „ tf---- -- - ''....- • e...... ,__.___-- .-.:, .....:A„..-............ , - ' ---- ;...: , ,.<- 7 .' - ':.' , -- - - - -1 - '• : •t• - . 1 W.-- 71:: ,,t. --- 1, -- :•' ; " -- . ----- 1, -' 1; - - . . MONPAY . .51PRISWG..06T. 10, 1461 FOR PR: imam. G.EORGE B. MoOTSYKUN, OE NEW JERSEY. FOR VICE PRESIDEAT GEORGE H. PENDLETON, OF OHIO CONGILBSR-XIIII DISTRICT. JAMES H. NorioNs come iticas—xxrti ineTnrcr. wiimAikt d , Kovierz RIT4TB E18114.T8. JONAS R. AtioCIAINTOCK. =rise sr7ATrvas. JOHN - s. WILLIAM' MoCREERY, it4EP.I . 3 .VICTOR SgRIRA, CHRISTIAN MILLER, JAMES N.' SWING. ritoTuoTroweir, JOHN FULLWOOD 091TNTT ooltuppoNicu. OHiRLEEi BRYSON. otra,t*nra. • tt,ILtUSI'NI:OI-I,Z. ' !DIRECTOR O 1 POOL . SAMUEL ISIcCATILEY Tit A 7Splendld, lEriumpk I,• • The liemocrittio trbrroph in oni t i l e c if_' I outin : et:en more giotiOw4 than it' as at drat au:motioned.- The .gain op lastyear's :Totei - an'officinfly annonneed, iti tkirty; ;131x16onme, is; it, .:Tbere are one 'lam . 41 , 4 . / 3 4# .to ' i ' in tke ;State, dlf ;he .gain in them all. • is in. :proportion to espied Con neetient by aver :5,000 majO,rity. OUR, COUNTY:, TICKET. Having devoted our time and , atten. doh tO furthertilled of the great Deux -0.4 atfo'Caltise,. with; which all off'dates are necenatilyi conn.ecteik we de: elle; now, to direct our readers attention • to the merits of out local nominees. `, Our candidate for; aorigru . sii, i•22d.dietriet, Jarnea Irialikittsv Msg., is ycifpigigentlimalrof decided! talent and Wititti':lootatt9it south iAst.Pr4lialltr) 4 3 0 81 , and irefonnituronev dune , effeetiselierrice in 'th&Deuinciatio' can* and het4s6ntitled , *tti 4 4 l o****,..cirqeriY.ne* ,pciikth,nd mag4tiy.(4-:04 - gi3A in.*l2l RiongreasionaltdistificnizaerezheAleeted kade4gittaii, dtir.citinenn*buld have - ia N i tr i s# ' o*li i , bnr 61. .ligesstkir. for aft i#44.4110445t6131:r.M41?- /trgleresti)ration. :LIT irbniitA t i Candidate for 49410414 344.WAl f ' t t ri fi. j 1 ,I g N il 422 sgu s ibleananoolgl'eskallhTdElait9 Isi4 l .Prt 'try. rity• indomitable 3 can c Ke rr niado' his quark fit the hi l ti#lo l .24# l olN l) ' r WOv..A, Pittiledtfti49. :4oltglealf , fiti would ntakelaa useful and , „• 4 ~„1 tui" 41,14401014,84014,Amei-A jlli viz-1418F-- i4lBaiy:to speak. Every one shiest in the county is acq nth him. Be has &Wired this dietriet in, both the Ben- nig P a t , :. „:!-4Jou2 : • of Repreaer(tati found to b«a--an.earif 'a , • - - ' s ticket--comprising.A: tunes Cosgrave, ICreer Beckham, Victor-8044: 0. N. Ewing-:-.4a: l trii4tik: adrable rte . ; tlieAire all new' intet-i , in tile field of politicaraspirations, hit tVeir" are,'nottvithetanding, well known to their fellow citizens, and are worthy of their support. John Foll4rO4a;' Esq.,ur'eatttli te • for"1 1 16 - fEnitotary — ,iriTSO we fltnciWlllEnd is perhaps the beat Oalifiid than for the position that ever ran ,fOr it. in. tits' coun T ty. i He will poll a: flattering vote. 1 Mr. Charles Birson, Mr. Wm.4oble, ;and Sarni. G . McCauley, our_ res dive' nominees .for county Commissioner , Coroner, and Director of the Poor, arc 01 well qualified for the places for which they are named. • Gen. Grunt's New Move. For the last , month the patient peo ple of this suffering nation, have been, almost daily, assured that "Grant was about:to' Make , a" flew move,'l which Would, when executed, cause the rebell ion, to immediate topple and vanish into thin; air. That inexorable officer, whose chief merit consists in human slaughter, commenced his capipaiin against Rich mond with no lead than two hundred and fifty thodsand men. Since then he has probably, received the same num ber of reinforcements, but instead of Richmond being in our possession, the people are again informed that Grant Is about to make "another move." A half a million of num and the, entire resources of a profligate adminis. tration; which is exhausting the blood and treasure of the country to in sure its own continuance iu power, have been given to Gen. Grant, and the re• suit of all this is the announcement that he is about to make another move! nay, that he has already moved. But how has he moved and to where? Why, the telegraph, yesterday, said that he had arrived, from the field, "at Fortress Monroe en route for Washington," and that "unusual quiet prevailed in the Po tomac army." Here then we have at last that extraordinary . and mysterious move, which was upon the eve of exe cution every day, for the past four months. The result of all this, the conclusion to which we are forced is, that G-en. Grant is the most expensive huriibng, who has yet had control of the Potomac army. Like the quack Dbctor, whose chief merit consisted in writing death warrants, (prescriptions) in latin, Grant's greatest •anxiety is to have sufficient men furnished him, .so that, no matter how great his losses may be, he can, with entire safety, en joy the soothing and tranquilizing fumes of his regalia•. Human life is nothing to him; so the rebels do not come close enotigh to disturb his relaxation and re -pose. This i 3 the eeuntry'a rendition, at present; the AdministratiOn has, in Grant, an • officer who is entirely obedient to its commands, it has given him everything he desired, and he has, after nearly half a year of experiment ing, signally failed. Bat then he has written a couple of letters in favor of Lincoln's re-election, and they more than compensate for his military failure and his needless slaughter of thousands of men. After McClellan's victory of Antietam two Years and a half ago, and while upon the march, in pursuitof the retreat ing rebels under Lee, he was removed from command because he was "too sIow;"'XIONV p,fter a loss of half a million of .lives, and money enough to- baffle computation, we have Gen. Grant moVine up to IVaatiington while all is quiet in the Potomac army.„ And yet, in'the face of this most lamentable z.lon dition of affsirs the party in power has the Inconceivable affrontry to ask for a re qiection. iMr The *Democracy of the neighbor hood of .ouffy'a Station, Westmoreland Bounty, held an immense meeting there on Saturday afternoon. Col. John Sill, of Versales township, thif county, was chosen President. , Capt. Jos. Shepler, John McCloaky, and Cap t. Sinclair, o McKeesport, were 'chosen Vice Presi •dent 9, and Chas. B. Kenny, of this city and Jus. Kunkle, acted as Secretaries. The meeting was ably and eloquently addressed by E. A. Hibbard, of New Hampshire, H. W. Weir, of Indiana co., Pal, and Col. Forbs, late of the army. A costly. aud beautiful dag was dis played, a present from the DemocratiC hales of 'the rieighborhoO, after which the meetigg . adjourned with iottaing Alhears for,hteClellaa. liar The citizens of tne 8d ward have r raised 'a splendid hickory pole on the cor. nor ofl'unnel and Webster greets. The pole.is one,hansived and forty feet long and can be seen at a gveat distance. -It 'arm taken 'from Judge Wilkins' farmr and Is without a doubt the finest speci men of the , kiral in •the city. The ein :ployees on lße Steubinville. Railroad Tinktel, whoaleali staunch Democrats, were present !it tfii.tirniiiuld;iiiiperinten ded the proceedinzs. John , aawyer, few remarks to the asserri *ge, arid the meethis did not break up .lAntit• e The Demegmcytur,peti ant in their might and strength in tbe c ity pf iftfi °We' arti*lit°rm ed 4 )i; ; - iptictisapresent, that . li:ati.pne °Ub e i arg .2 est aratzrentions evn, ritel4 /n i tlip,, nort h r Mdretigesi won:rib:lit-end 4 r J as ., 4i4,: - Akna `A*2l7-#l#`; .EirThere will n be a flaw;o4eting theliemocracy of.Aileghenp Waskk I liciffeii"counthiN befit tfthild*434Uoon a t, I ; * l 4 lj r6l .4'..* 6 ....*°P.?.!* l l l M t O liie tl' • AlASWhebingWV Egku .' TrAi4 ot W.; tiTY+Mb( 3y Buys., of. ,thial (07, lathe ititiPfliiiirthe 'People the truth: • n'llEt< 3ST - , , 4 - • 4 „110t41 1 4,4k,oft,tbiilottof , Vibigiikei7l3duth ratlabutpi and -Ltisvo, Witp ri rtiletolitifieete. s hieeii itlthe chit roam list clock, to attend the procession to Pittsi burgh, this evening. l 'TSBU , A--TIIE ELECTIONTOaIibIItO \ .4.o6eit Most Cheertn r Atahe e _1 Merle°, Iv e, i"encit - fegtftn - 6 , intOer MarshaLlitey airer44.llviumitigt* YKAlrinit they tbnltWeet4l43l44o49 ; , ateir'advahee met 4411•1461/511**-446.0, citeeltrlynatiefrom on to his reserves, which was "Up guards and at them!" The sheet of tire, which they, sent into the very laces-ofttlte :Frthich caused , tietaicf. *liter, cause of Napoteotrivent-down-ia,blood.. The piping and-drumming o@ -our'm liticitiopporien!s, during the prds . ent con. test, itheir displays of ilags arid don.:: slant sounds of music, together with thelfboristing and Waling are infended to impress the wavering with the Welt of..their power in .rimillkarsi but like the French legions, alludea to, they will find—when they come to measure strength at the polls—reserves voting the Democratic ticket in numbers to titterly,paralize and confonncl, ..... In thiscontest the .D,emocracy relies for vic tory upon the sober second thought of the people. We believe the common Judgment of the masses utterly con, demns the Administration and will not give at :iiii3ther IcMAI - 6f Power; conse quently, we will have hundreds of aux iliaries, from the ranks of , our opponent,, who will, for the ftratrtime, vote our ticket to-day. Then take courage friends; the signs of the times ; are pro pitious, the news from every quarter is cheering, even Connecticut is abost emerging from the darkness or Abdlir Lion fanaticism, to rank itself hereafter on the side of the constitutional Democ rac The, only charge made against the ex emplary candidate for Congress cm the Democratie ticket in the 23d district is that he can't spell—well - Perhaps not,, .but we do know he is able to make his mark. This same charge was made against General Jackson, he was BMW ed of marking documents meant for ref erence to some particular department. 0. K,, for "all correct" this did not de feat him. The present candidate for Vice President, on the Republican tick • el l Andy Johnson is said to he' Slightly behind in the matter •of apelling,writ ing Constitution with aK. vigorous thinkers, practical self made men who have not enjoyed collegiate education are among the most important and use fill of our citizens. We know Mr. Konntz can read, write and cipher', enough for Mr. Williams and that is about all that is required for this year. As the 'Republicans appear to have plan, ty of money and are disposed to bet we give them a chance. We will put lip five thousand dollars against a like sum to be decided prior to the Presidential election, and all parties being present— that General McClellan and Commodore Kountz will write better English and talk more sense than Abraham Linrolm and Thomas Williams—time one hour' subject—How to settle the present diffi culties. In-the It eat of political warfare, op posing parties very often sit)" things which they regret soon after; it is,there- , fore, pleasing to find even the -veteran politician indulging in genuine humor, while rallying his party to the polls. This was beautifully illustriited in a let ter from Gen. Robinson, published in Saturday's Commercial. That venera ble and good humored gentleman, after speaking very handsomely of Messrs. Williams and Moorhead our congres sional representatives "challenging corn parisonson the floor of Clongress" and quite decidedly of "traitors withbut and traitors within," he concluded his inter esting epistle with the following bit of irony, aimed at Edwin M. Stanton; it touches the thick skinned Secretary very delicately, and is in- the Gienerio beet -vein. He says: ' Has he not, likirwise, 'added Nate to our rec ords, by his unwearied labors, unspotted rlty, and successful adottnistratinn of the War Department, notwithatamting 411 the perplexi ties with which a machine 'se vest and , compli cated has been surrounded; and is he not mani festly worlcing to its conclusion the prophetic declaration which he made in a letter to a 'friend, in January, 11181, - wlien in Brierhanan's Cabinet, in view of impending troubles, "that this Government was of 00, and the powers of Hell, could not overthtow Mr. Stanton's di'spatches about the "Lord of Hoste," and "marcbing upon the enemy's entrenchments," must have escaped cieneral Robinson's mem—, cry, or he woUld doubtlessbciy6 quote them also, had he his letter iwon.idindeed have had a fair commencement,,,a bettei still continuation, but the - winding up would have, beeM the fairest of the whole. . . For the Po st MB. Eorron:. What do you mean by, singling out my friend James Prostly, D. D., as a coarse speciinth of a politi cal preacher ? Hasn't he as good a right -to take the stump. as any of-;the other Jgifted D. D.'s—Douglass, .Howard, aques, &c. Certainly fie - has; and Sit . hope the "partyy . will sustain him ix' that right. Let me ask you what better stump speakers have we got than; . preachers ? Many of them outrival Mc- Cook or Marshall in chaatity of espies-, Sion or strength of argumoza. :14,y irVicd John Douglass, ..D.- D..,01e fr. very strong Bitirtper, an uopeift,Priiiii, Oianipion , vil Freedom I also a OP 4i l44ottiOrPur*ll both at home, anti -abststid..wmocracy, he dislikes—the •thhigle)toa inaptriePfdl 3 " him, Ton could ittit - Ottitify'llim, not even in this ease, by i ‘ - '6l:frtilleate.7 or, "oani" Him it was all It. , Hendk - f think yen Slioulcrfidt •oP ti these good and' patriotic ' met it tit r 'efforts' to ad zaw Y! • the, yelearfa• of tile' pa r t',‘ • 1f"..... ao .... topll, fictri'ibet . . l .die eashre of ornla, (Tr t ee 'I s t g. . 77.".. ' ' ' ' ' ' " . prita. t ha,•, ,nitn4.4 i,it! a' bond e of arkfteti.liteo-rith , tha i aer- Odelrhort,•firerdtejeete . h eat t hi 3.l , ed q'tifittnltedrl9)l VP. 2 ct •• • e One be p".4,l2,4,r,4o , filtridtiA, lossk might hat nte, Ira • poormtirentithila Jargertfilmila • fe hllg g o a`i ' *Wittlliqiitlierwise ifahWrNittAtePtajte%- me o offeradtmixolvfolulitad•riAtheaiatie coil; sitifitho treated ; him— acrikr-trince'-wiere they fit out drafted men., Commodore' Koontz. Political Pleasantries. NOT SATISFIED OCT4)BEU 10,' ..,, --- ~,. 1 Tannoeratie Meeting fa East ,;,,:" 71 _..— - mingliam. "".:i -1 The - Dediocracy ..,- ! egheny, . ~:•,): 1 iicelbirEiltilirday " r - . ,''' bat 4, , ;' : , I.`;: 1 Bir*righttm and .el • ..!.. • . 4 'l) t . 4., tie . etinglirthe market ; i j. ore. „:!•:,::::, . !'-• .fatithia, , prowd wa- inr a,. dan.!-'l , , 4-0 . 1,...•4:,-•, ,, , ,, ,-..• .-, . 44. -- • • , , •,-.., , • ,-..sttaigthe county, i , a n ..iF !:A' -- : gocidillustration of the enthusiasm which pervaded throughout the Democratic ranks on that evening, it was certainly - inie ortEt - nmt euthaelastic meetings of • ),rj a ithid ' , the ; Democratic clubs lrem•-the,third e siztkiand.sexcuatt-wards: wreooncsfoni.desced by a splendid brass band. ~, .114d44,tifilWas ;balled tower by i • Mr. D. &McCurry -4 .• .-,, , : -"' ' 'Hir.:J.lCerrewas.calted 'to lbw •chair, 'and t 'gel:4l9`.# l electet Vice Presidents: Seines Banlahury, A.. Simpson, Matthew Pate, Charlet , Riche,. IV Abiireior''Stein, - Samuel Hamilton, W. Baker. Secrets ries,ll.,lhrusen,.3:. W. Patterson, 131%,. Hublings, J. A. Sneider. ;• The President, on taking the chair, add-raged-4i fetir worda-te the 4 nteettpg; and introduced Mr. Playford, of Union -44k ,WW4 gentlemal made a splendid speech, in which le showed to the . satisfaction ,of his hear ers, hose , the 'Bonntry:cattlit -F ' lilete been liberated from this terrible war, and how, with a little dornpremise.. on both? sides, so many of our fellow citizens could have been 1311v0 from , ,prpmatUre graves. On resuming his seat he. was' cheered enthusiasticAy b r yhis hearers I 11s 4 :fribxt gehtlamAt iitt&tdiced• Major Mahan, of the oth Massachusetts,. who gar ,a brilliant i description of the 'cliiii t paig'neof ten: 3661dIttin, and apj• pealed to thlmembels of the (32d . regi ment! WhO were present to cOrilirm his stateients ip regard to that favolit4 - genetal. = Efe rethtea with 'ability the many slanders lipped ugon the natne of his former commander, and commem morated the ticiany'biicasfotis"'cm‘,4which he displayed the most magnanimous' •courake:And-profifund strategy. Mr. J. H. .Hopkils ;was the next speaker, 'and l ariCerrained tlie assembliige: /or upwards- of atr hour.. -•He anittutd verted sevc i tsilyon ,inainuaLibikt is atimi oftteio malie in reference to the temocratic party, and froth ettlicts It° 'fire' Wade-Davis Inanifelttor gave a glaring picture of the usurpation of power of the present inluistration t 1" • ;• I The meeting was ,text addressed by Il i on. E. A. Hibbard ' , the able orator From New'Hampshire: He raadii'a bnl- liant address for upwarlds of-half art hour, and his speech elicited the applause of ti the entire audience. At about 11 o'clock the meeting The speakers *ere Provided with all possible accommodations by the. hospit— able citizens, and left much pleased with all the ceremonies of the occasion. a„ amiss. meeting of theliemocracy, this evening, in Alle gheny city. Col. Sweitzer, of this city, and Maj. Mahan, of Mass., will speak. The latter gentleman r belonged to Col: Cass' Irish Reginicht,;a„nd,vhis within a few feet of Col. Black when he was kill ed. Eirtioninwxss of , Tme We sneeze. a elighti thin,ah.arti, ichdrons matter comes. trout= our inwai we:have heaviness of the head; Visit apprfiestim , or 'the chest, some tightness, and a little tenderness in the regional the lungs. Now, attentioni,must he given tothil state of facts, or inflatamspon Of the lungs, or congestion may take place, and death maybe with us before we are aware. BRANI/RET'HtSiPitALS, Say two, four, or six, according to age, sex and Constitution. must be tnketti , They must purge very freely, drink warts' dilnliewhile the fever lasts, and as a diet eat plenty of good Indian meal gruel or chicken broth, wath plenty of rice in it. lir this treatmellk;oh thesecond or third day the disease will be cured. This complaint is goitui the rounds, and will be followed by dysentery and diar.rlienebeit.. ,they will be cured by the same preemie. The Wile will have Brand reth's Pills where they can be easily laid hold on, and_ by tosktog them lty . AstitUpections, safety and health - 0111 - folleSv.'' • - Sold by THUALAs ILEDPATH, Pittsburgh t . and by all respectable dealers in me dicines . - ' , 0504-Virdesys • • • " jr - rtillEch9D,__VW TILE VIGOR - a.-.-.L 411. , 14311TH. RESTORED in four weeTui, by DR. itICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. Atc0E1,1004'41111) after years of earnest solici tation, has at length acceded to the urgent re,,: quest of the American public; And appoin Agent in. New York, for the sale of his =et snit Idyrprizeil Esseupooff Life. This won der eetlitteett6rg- Mannood to the most shattered constitutions In four weeks ; and, if used according to prin:ed instructions, failure is impossitilek i ; This ; life-resiorphir remedy should be liken , by about to iii ,as its effects are permanent. Succe:s in every c ase, Is certain. 13t ...RiccinPie.fEss mto' bfildisolasold in cases, with full instructions for dose, at $3, or four Pqt , s 4 t 4 Ica VAC ler.ek V 14, , will be sent to{ it ,pactaid,idli rtgeelpt of teinittatice I tei to his accredited agent. 0 ular sent free on receiptc of fours torte - t efili aws, r It' IWLA NA, - J 4i7 1106 ne st. e c doo r ' gcladway, rig . 1 1:"Able • Age t Mir tnite I:Reties ' sep2e3md , TilE , lottecrbeefor y PArViltsitbi• Holloway has supplied .all the. Bugle, zot Europe with his PILLS - AND OIDIVPIIWY, iney having proved themselves the only meilclnas able to cure the all a a ll Ag f igt! 'l egg' itict , St= con•ain them. If the ,! reader of this "notloel , kinnot pi ln his Pia n box of 0e Obi or ointment from the" drug store , let him write to me, . /10 liitddtln Lane, enclosing the a eidunti lib] I will inafla boikrifrise expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because they cagpotmake as 'much profit. iis oa other persons , make. 86 cents, 88 cents, and 81,40 per box or pot. octiOnlwd; DRUBS: DRUBS! THE SUBSCHI.- HER hew on hand a large stock of D and Medicines,' embracing all articles y kepLIKA lirat•olut Drug HtPrei TOgattier with Pants, OM and Dye Shun - . , atelitiffalicines ebaliSsinds VTallet Soap anthPerftuttery ; Hair, Tooth-and Nail Brushes-, Truni:upporters and Shoulder Braces, in .ther Variety Mineral Waters of all lagearL, upslßMtlituppee Snutt and Tobacco ; Oar bon C • Prime Potaah and Soda Ash, every pound of fa warrant ed ; Pure Liquors, purchased excluaivelr for mectielnal purposes • ThopssejlA.'s Pure canattiritlr brrhand, bt ~< JOS. 'MIMING% Drug Store, JOS.PLEISILNW A S Drug Store ] Oornerithe Diktat) and illarketit. 00imm: the Diamond and Market et, 5ep27:1144=-1 s T. T E :a "CON TIALPY SUFFER ' fecal ve a valuable Itprea" for ' , the . tt 8 21% ) , 14 a Orecuthnio , ood u" all throat of Uon g ageorw (frft.'of chaige,}by aim& IA your &Age Mt!. ARD A. WILSON, W georady4 burgh, lloga 00., N. Y. MirkKat} SuCcEEDS LIKE aaWrEs= , :c.sigrat,„tvflil== century nof s hinrates leaped into favor with the public, ad complaid S y, so universally, as ...tr. - ... ..-, 5 PRIggAECOM , AY4ilitv 4 wgz• No other.is recognized in thei, world of fashion er sex. Its swift operation, the ease with which ll At le applll4l the_ remarkable piturehiese okilliithrowns awl KeenuitAtepatieo Its nxen3pt 1 .4 r. on frozi ad all it r i r ui tn i t Wel raes tw zr ilvidt the good and t'ld IN TY .1. - . . No. I Antor 3163 ", . y or k iami =4" L; ,Drstg.!r . .41* . +.4. . ..i.b . ...i , is,.• •. - T.:. ; . 14-41 4 Vigaligl i tAN - . 40431ar st FLExtm— cp43-D, .110 oar. otth eDlamond i f..; '.,, ~__ ~ PRO' '- .. ' - FOR - LC" - : -,,,-.....--..--.- - ~..., - , '4 ' ' ' '' R ‘ : -. = 17 . • NIX& i .4. - - _,' :g 1 ''''.- 3,9131r3 LIIIPiXitIINT, 143011, October 1,1864.! Sealed i. . t ail '.e received at this DeptiVP inenth under it of Conceals, approvedllnne 30 , 10041,1331 ' "ii noon of Friday, the lino*. ta F stank for bonds of the United States, tp,'llie; amount of forty millions of dollars. The on oireiirtafrbear an interest of six pet . oettiiiie, payable sahavatinnailyiiii ciihi, - On the HMI days - 1 of 'way and November, and will be redeeniable at the pleasure of the Government, aft* aver% lielaw, 4 andlitylblefletftritylinaft Thirnirivr— 1, net. e :.i '",, i r:''',4 . 4' Each ofirir)iiisi bli — eii: fifty. or some m ulti p le - of lifty_doliiits,lablninffilitte Met= inciuding premiumeffirdtet a A • . y htputiv diiiira., pr for ltity titieri the . eifeili TZ!,t ; tie me tit tan! fluty. Two per cent. of,the principal (excludink pre rchP) of thia,Arhoie_amotiffiii, by each bidder ..? teuel be deposited , aaplugimty for the Ail - tient of eetti'eitetititet. it-aeceltiwi, with the ,Trees9e, of t 4 - 1 41 1 44 St,q°l°).Niiihhagt°°' or 'afith the Asidatiiit "erelisurer at New .ork, tnirit,ol4._,OhiliM*_LP*3l:F4h the designated ...04....A. 30 . 3 3'-* '..rial.am ' pre, Pittsburgh eincinnatillte, , tiOhies#6, , Detrcht or El . /kilo, x er,'with A1&4! fotto*: poqd..Piti.k_ . :ivhwin gq : - . siiiit , .te'Lliiit! eittei , ,-theunitinetie Without ahaagei' for : Aatilah -lowan! :11'14411:Ate eerttiketer Will be 04 i.ala'n, ; ,popo*rdiv ', iiiiiPtlteet et itheitAttgillitliiiiiini4AlikOzikitues of which must, be for %Tided, with thapiTers, to ibis Deeiet /sank !Am qieliceiltaCithon.thy , be eiiate, iii time ..tor the :certificates, witlil the 7otterwtea reach West , uligterteot later ihari !the Morning of October 14014 iforeiaiik: No . :Obi, r nity iteeEtiiit g panted by , its'proper certificate of dePosil, : will : 13: oinisidead. riEigTi VI (! i .; ~,- .. The Coupon and..Regiatered Bonda t , issuCY Miner this proposal,. will be: og the dencOnfilitL . tidal of• f1f.0.,101p0, VOiNiad 'll4.A.E"lito g fotereil, Bonds, qt WOO and iiio,oo;Willthelleetioiti if re" 'Alitoffers'recefired Will be : dinned on Friday, October 14. The awards' will "tic made by the Seetittary to tffe hitffiest"ottereiii, r 'irmi notice oy • .Itocaptanne or declination ; will be-imotedistely • Oven to the tespeatiyaof :ferara. ipsia.arle ceptance, bonds °finis iiatlaiPrettrrea subscribers; AS - tie cost o : thb, *viz trneat,, 9a; fluid pay :jile.4t of iti#4,llmerffil;', .I:;The 4eAtteit tw6W teat., will tut reckoned irk, the,„laskinatsliments paid by successful ollbrers, - - andwili.be tanned!. ately returned to those whose offers ma' not . DV' P l ) , !ePtr 4 l. N • The amount of accepted offers must be depot, ited with the Treasurer, offider or bank author. Lead to act under this notice., on &hit* of the .saceptaaop;Opgars, ,¢1 fallgarg Pne-half on. the 20th getober, and the balance ] iincludihg the premiumiudoriginal iwo par ocartodepoalt ) on - the 3ist October. • The. bezels will bear inteleat Trois" iNovember ist. Interest, en dennaits; -front . ;.detettio November Intl will be theVioyirnment in coin. . _ One-half:of thelind4us.",nl went, or, vienty fts-per-ciat.-iii eooepted offers, bay'bit paid, with accrued. interest. to, Oct. 14, in tinted States . oertificates of ludaitaineea," nut mei' certitiesteli win be received part payinent of; the drat instidisnefit oniy. lifers under Ibis "notice should be endorsed .-Offb.r. for Loan," and addressed to the Secre: teal of the Treasury, Thti right to dialine an offers not considered advantageous to the GoVe rament, is reserved by the:Secretary. • -W. P.PBSSENDEN, Secretary : of the .IPeasUry. Smith's Wheeling Brewery for Bale. . • EIENO DESIROUS OP ,RETIRING B FROM Air rrvz inmakom: have de termined diOote of ',tor bid eitabliabed "Wheeling Brewery" and, Establish ment, now in sticcerted • operation, together With the dock on hang, *bier Js stritlclent to enable a purchaele to pmened 'with 'the tombless without tuterrupiton, entieirtink - in4,li of Ales, Malt, Hops, B a rrels,. Ppopir's Muff, Teams 'and' Futures, bins In complete order and capable of brewing twenty 'thousand , barren. of . ale 'and malting f"rty thousand buchele of • tewley . per season. The buildings , esunpriee the large brick Brewerypwith the 'cellar and vaults complete, and Malt- Ileum, brick OcepeWs. Shop. capable, of turning out one hundred 'baneful r - sevewdwellinge employers . - • g an an ' nual rent of tide hundred dollars, large stable, bag rotnni.wash house and alllighted with ggVnianufatture& Deets' preiniSam The old established reputaidezinf miy , Ales and Malt ln the - Mast Welt • and Setithiand - the reg ularcalib"cestomers forell I= hisce been ante to '•nianufactuft, .with tnareitaing ;demand for Malt liquors, makes Weise et the nunsadeilrable opportunities that could isrofferedlos 'enable party to engage' in,,the businedar svitic4l certain preeptarter reiiihrltig , a Ortitriari - a.few years. MIMS CW Se.l.ll=-As ttryreaPestate., one fourth cash, the balance ia , ette; ,, twe and three years. with Interest seertur3d by nkirtgage on the prembeir, , errs to personal property', one-fourth 'cash, the balance In three Mx and nine Months. If not dleposed of at Private sale before 4 twentieth of October, opwhich due 410 tie be given in the papere containing thitilvettl me,,t. I will then ciothantay liner same at public auction.'': oetticlutd GEO. W. SMITH. ' eMa;und,., f A MAW 111 EiTlllllgh :.011',., WAIF DE MOUEAOY waht*liind warms - 1131 - 21 - I VIONI3, (West fide,) . / 1 ii.LE646tit ( d4 ON MONDAY, 01671 1(}, IRITOBER .oliztent Sp alters will be present And address the meeii,t4.,. .111 1'444 Mtron itre,m sieetfully tnrited to attend. oot10:itd .1410 W VAIMBLINTWROBE. .11117..11 ALICE Mow 1 IitiII4PII`CTEKTI6III4 ANNOiliNtits Her friends and the public generally. that she has taken the store-roam, NO. aft /ii'mualls.Strept; Micas- Weary! And-will open_ on.. _WED NESDAlt!..the INST., a large assortment of TRIMMINGS, ROSIE Rlt. 1100P.SKITOM • CORMSTS, BALMORAt.SKIRTS, Knaltorimatos. &0., .Sse.i oot10:1wd Clqth • Silk - Cloak% • Velvet,Clealcs;F: some new styliitusir:tcelitil by 1,112 A: OkR V CO. No. 24-I:iftix ocultatd. i• T • • ", ; .„: I eaninitedcetverfdkr and lin,: • ~ , tugtexpeithanyform of I) le • I I _lx: s old see Mtn , WIMOUt. hsyn attends t 4. all hinds eath: From lontexperuno_eramd atudri'lieT aunteCthose wry. theilfelefeet ender hlkr are, that all will be done for tham-lehlelamedi• •.1 •. —r . Tre.-5o ~ i vv:us bT tOTDI OCtilMt I IICIOS 5&L.E....& 6.900 totisT I• ILL alftrated'iin ftYq .r iAdt6fiast gef • - obt Boarev - nonntic: }cab .ea ", venianl < it dwellingg hou stabling ,and on the Mb 0 egitattdo7. &O. Railroads The machinery is in exoellent order, and the Millhse. an, ructetudTh.onstumo , ?Stha otainiato , rio " account, would be induced to dispose of hie property, were itockot _that he has been recently so ranch indisposed that he isrendered I.lllSapaft of. answeripg the demands of hi. numerous trout - fir a &Strada - manner. Applicants , ' . glitkon tJ11.41.1.81L of the above Id.eeljnfoir . , further information . octlikiwumqw I •i• ARTIFICIAL. LIMBS. L IF I W LS BE TlEUdi g triMa l e ONE ln Yittsbneigh. Oro ked or defoimal rinle Ans _eft Pl_the4_sl,44S. sidtkplisdtshe 7 .E--NOTAT, Onnotew or wi delorip• Sion' awstently oita - ,hwid,!esidr , e I.mtncedistlJ Those desiring artificial. IL.i - or treetment. would do well dill awl .24,0111.3 my 'lsertitt Wei a d testimoptats,- • airstiltakS it; Olat tet .l4 4 ostideiy Fitnutk . _ rilif4A4s : mu l tent 1 . zr.4 C. r.gezzd far g -.- 1-11tEY.& _ stmt. oa. no& 128 wool 474.13t01ur ina Ntarkst al. MMEMEN Xleartooratic Rally. ';,itcv4 IN lif .n ,4 'Mi*I`.IVER 2it e r ESYLEIVI ' .1451 ; •11 , 1'V Ntf;lave Ihe beat 3( r poo vidloost, depot /*Li 47 4 , 4 . 2 Fretuott , llo „ .. .! , •;•,pf• • ~ •,,,!•-.l,ufi ofith Wiflnitfeahentediteat variety of elegant Glove — Fiblble6Qaf;antliittallan Goods 1 Dooldeand Stogie ficele,-.,4e....• $V *CITY Concert Hall. N,Shoe Store IMEMII MO'. 62 Fiftlt Street ! J % PO. door Ezprepa aftke der ' ' ;da WILBON~B gicr),it S. a SE Over 160.001 of th—e haelae l t• alreadybeed _ Over 6.000 are in use in Pltiburg and._ Vioinity. - The Bele thug inimitectbie *whines greater than all others combited.,- • No..one ehotilii i'lleiviiltitaahir until 'theY taire iiietented tl Wheeler-tr - Wilnen. ,They are wnrAtutqa-inr,t)R.e.Xfarn. Itistitietion Free. STREET. • = WM. summEm aea agents. sepl3:d9r.w IEMOCRATIC V.I.4IILANC.K i jr,OI WITTER OF BIFIXIWOHAk - Capt M Felker Jacob Neik i rk ; .,s s 1 Lieut Wm Weber Joe Scmid lEdeukjikaNOnineYer , Fril l lnle/Pr Peter Heckler Va len t ine - (} si ting Harvey Miner . Sao Aakerandiv,l Chas vonip . Jacob Ackerman_ licialluirsen ' -Trio etaiie?' ' '' . Ai. Peat* Mous , Clair Ditmop, ~..-1 14 - Welker Philip- Herr Adam Ring - ,••• Mich Baldestergete Franz Fischer Martin Baca ChristieuisNuescr, - - LearlaShutild Thomas Ward, Augnet. Var Robert Walbilm ' - " AdamP. Lewis W.eidenpesch . Obas Steboli, Philip Freund Leidy re --- efir Henry Conrads s . .•..., BMA* Hippy David Kay John Bates 'Heniss'lleisterfeld SECOND PM:SNOT. ~ , 'LIMA Jas Aldred - Jelin Spenehirelier Jacob Lam: , ,-„ D 0 Quordagham B King A:Sig& Wm McKee . .. J0hn.13, - Backob Win Deisorth Edward= Adam Diehl' -10 h r -ft Nick Grosstr ; Jacob. Elorek Rudolph mime ' ' 7 kiighitsSehnitltz Johd W Bennett Jac Schwerin Sfeven 7 McEllwain Jun W McKee Anton.Newmer Jno Meyer • John.P. Jones F Senn 7 Nieholas - John Moritz Teter - Vetter L Koehneipen Dennis•Doran Bred L ltunsen Jacob Heinz . - Oliver . Scott 5... Nick Wurzel F Broman_ a s, ~ .I,uo Rufeuech LientliCEelig . Nich Krebs JziefrOutgt Act Philip Sagenman M Pifefer Adam Franz Chas Pearson • Mr Egeman • . ocKiitd TIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF RA6 V BIRMINGHAM.—The following are t names of the Vigilance Committee-ell' Past B mingbam appointed by the Keyatone'llicCiell `binsF. rGe T t - ofitiß Helsel ; < P hilip Theodore Zellers Leonard Moritz Joseph Arne) , Henry ft McCurry Andrew S McClure .Tahn Patti:trio= Joseph Satrers James Roberts Michatel Brat Richard Jones Greght Fox - Andrewliiirrey Edwaei HogantHem fiecrent Francis Flunket • John Wafter Sebastian Vondetau Frank Dick Jacob Dreaselt Henry Marsh Daniel Werline Anton liettegen John A Lippard Daniel Boyle John Mitchell 'Charles Buire Joseph Myers Thomas Murray George Greembur Arthur. MoSwiggen Creston Feld Theodere Stlnake M O 0_ Rumen Juscpiiifilstatr i . 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