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    ADVERTISING RATES.-
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DAILY POST,
iugie eureoriptioy malloretee `perr.
irtiivered in - tile iiity; it 20 new week
WEEKLY POET.
t3higle subscriptions 02,00
Five copies, each
Ten copies, each . _ '
1,60
1 T 8
Twenty cores, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,26
Forty 1,10
One 'Hundred "• dt 46 1,00
JAS.P. BARR,
THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE,
XS, Ss
CIEIMFEO.IIKE.F. CURE!!
An unfailing cure far' .Npermalerrhea, Seminal
Weakness,Nbeitsteat'EMlSsio4' and all diseases
unsaid by self-pollution; such as Loss of Memor y Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Back, Dimness o i
E of
Vision, Premature Old Age, Weak NerveS, Difficu -
Sy of Breathing Trembling, Wakefulness, E ruptions
on the Face, Pelle Countenance, &sanity, Consume.
=if all the Direful complaints, caused by de.
porn Ships& Di nature.
*this medicine is a simple vegetable ea
tact: and one on which all can rely, as It has
been used In our prmitice for many years, and
with thousands treated it has not failed in a sin
gle instance. Its curative powers have been
sutilcient to gain victory over the most stubborn
Case.
iltiirTo,those who have trifled with their eon
taturya otemn ical , 81d, we t w h o ele d elLe; te e vait
not 1 the OHEROKETS (luau will restore you to
health and vigor, and after all quack doctors
have failed.
air Price, l 2 per bottle, or three bottles for *6,
and forwarded by Express to all parts of the
world.
/fa - Pamphlet sent by mail free of postage, b
• Dr. W. E. Merwin & 00.,
No. 63 Liberty street, New York.
sepZ)-eod-d&w
G IAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTU
_ -
THE LONG SOUGNT FOR
13ISIL().V A 7• L.A.e3'l"
Cures in from one
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/- -,,,,,,, -.1 !
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.._‘.:fif -: • .- Ayls ,
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to three days
". CREROKIIE REMEDY ,
A CHEROKEE INJECTION
Cbmpounded from Boots, Barks and Leaves.
- ..a..0111 1 / 1 0/CEE Rl;hi,EL, Y, the greed Indian Diuref
te„.ctues.ad diseases of the urinary organs, such a
Laconlinence of the Urine, frifiaminalion th
Bladder, Inflommal ton of the Kidneys, Stone in Ih
Madder, Stricture, Gravel, Gleet, Gonorrhea, an
especial/y recommended in those cases of Fluo
Wires (or .ff hites in femsles) where all the old twu
musraedirines have failed.
Sant is prepared in a highly concentrated
• form„ the dose only being from one to two tea
spoonfuls three times a day.
teirit -is diuretic and alterative in its action ;
purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to
Rowan all Its original purity and vigor; thus re
moving,from the system all pernicious causes
i.whive induced disease.
CILEROREE INJECTION is intended
-es insally or assistant to the Cherokee Rem
„edy„ end. should be used o
fin conjunction with
thatmedne in all cases Gonorshrma, Gleet
• Fisintailbust or Whiles. Its effects are healing,
-"seething. and demulcent; removing all scalding,
...heats , And- lados..instead . of the burning and”
almost unendurable pain* that is experienced
. ..neithnearly all the cheap quack In jedums.
Sy the use of the Cherokee Remedy
and Cherokee Injection—the two medicines
at the same time—all improperNilimtges are
- removed, and the weakened orgy speedily
restored to full vigor and strength.
• 46/'Price_Cherokee Remedy, 43 per bottle,
o [urea bottles for #6.
IsrPrice Chemise. Injection, $2 per hot
tle,Or three bottles for $5.
silieSent by Express to any address on receipt
° trier?
; .• : • .
4li - The' Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee
Injection. and Cherokee Cure are Boldly
.dll. Allenterprising Druggists in the civilized worli.
ll'Ome unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell
worthless compounds in place. of these ; those
which they can purchase at a cheap price, and
makeisiore money b selling, than they can on
these medicines. As you value your health,
aye. - theinnitti of your future offspring, do not
be deceived - b - I , inch unprincipled Drugs hits, ail
for these medicines, sea ito. - 4 no others. If the
Druggists will not hly them-for you, enclose the
money in a letter, and we will send them to yon
by' Express, Securely seated and packed free from
observation.
c o L nfidene ers Gentlemen
l y an nd d plainly
s i
their
rfect
dis
eases and symptons, as we treat all diseases of a
chronic_ nature in male or female. :Patients
needling hesitate because of their inability to
visit us, as we have treated patients successfully
in
die
of the civilized globe, by corres
ondence. •
reitienta aqdressing us will please state plainly
allihlylitymptemisof their complaints,-and write
Past,Office &Monty, b'tate, and name of writer, •
plain, awl itteiose postage stamp for reply.
7 ..Wic send :our 32, page Pamphlet tree to any
address. Address all letters for Pamphlet or
advice to theproprieterai
Dr. W. II Merwin & 00'
- No. GS Liberty Street, New fork.
- sepia-cod-dim
COUGH -NO MORE:-
TRY S It C 31)
. 111 . ELLIPi,IIcrtrii
OUGL-11
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Irellifluntui Ciougi Balsam Is
tvVriktiteitto-eure Coughs, Cods, Hoaramess,
'Asthma, Whooping On ugh,: Sore • Throat, COD*
sutoptloft, Aro all afreations of =the Throat and
For la_b3 bY.PruggiM - I, General Depot 6 East
Fourth atieet,Cinannati, Ohio.
DIARiIFACEA.
AA the Medical men and the Press recommend
Dr-Atriskland'a ArithOholers Mixture ae the
only pertain remedy for Diarrhum and Dysen
tery, It is a combination of Astringints,
sarbents Stimulants and Oarminatives, and is
warranted to effect a cure alter all other means
have tailed.
For sale by Druggists. General Depot 6 Eas
Foirrib street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
STRICKLAND'S
Ia I 7-E-M , IX 33 WI 31:3 .
Dr: Stricklaturt Pile Remedy has cured thou
sands' of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding
Piles. It gives immediate relief, and effects a
permanent cure. Try it directly. it is war
itantiyllio cure.
For lisle. by all Druggists. General Depot
8 Esitrourtn Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
AISPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, AND DE
' my, sTiovit LAND'S „TONl(i. We
• ein d'esamniene those suffering with lose of Ap•
Ipet! tg Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness
an* NerYous Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic.
dit'it vegetable preparation free_ - from al
'asiu#lt liquors ; it strengthens the whole nerv
-sem ;ft creates good appetite, and is
,
ra ted to cure Dyspepsia and Di orvoue De-
WHO.
*wattle by Druggists generally-, and sold•by
PaxX t HitlLL4:
• Wholesale Agents, No. TtEederalitreet,
Allegheny Olty,
R. E. SELL.CES is CO., Agents.
• And by Dr. QEO. H. KEYSER,
Corner Wood Street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
by Dr. A. Strickland, B East Fourth
, Cincinnati, Obip.
ocirldirdecw
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200 NageAfrican Pea Nuts.
100 " Irina Almonds.
60 " Provence
1011 aleitroiliitadi "
JOUR -UM soxes.sham
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.Ithizli - Nnts. -
1; • Oates Nutir. • -
Ast on init tor isale.by •
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BROS-,
pi. 128 a 128 'Food street.
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7,60
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10111h0. 20,75
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Editor and Proprietor
MEDICAL
XiX I%T XX Co c)
TTHIRD EDITION. FIFTY THOUS
AND,96 pages, cloth covers, by
Robert E. Bell, M. D.,
Member of the,roya College of Surgeons, Lon
don, addressed to youth, the married and those
CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
Sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of ten oents.
A. careful perusal of this small book has been a
boon to the afflicted, and has saved thousands
from a life or misery and an untimely grave. It
treats on the CV iin of Youthful Indiscretion,
Self-Abuse, Seminal weakness, Emissious, Sex
ual Diseases, Genital Debility, LOF . Ei of •Phwerr,
Nervousness, Premature Decay, Impotence,
as., as., which unlit the sufferer from fulfilling
the OBLIIIATIONS Ot 1 4 1ARRIAGE, and
illustrates the mean? of cure tiythe use of
DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
and other treatment necessary in some eases,
and which never fails to cure, atul;can be roiled
on. They do opt nauseate the stomach, or rea
der the breath 011M:olive, and they can he
USED WITHOUT DETECTION,
They do not interfere with business pursuits,
and are speedy in action. No change of diet is
necessary. They are warranted in all cases to
he edectual in removing and curing the disease.
Upwards of two thousand cases are on cord
thathave been cured by using HELL'S
FIOPILLS, and certiticates can he e town
trom many that have used them.
Jilo Case of Palau re Occ r.
Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use th ex
tensively in their practice, and tiley can of et
feet cures without them.
IMPORTANT NOTICE,
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS=
A rethe original anti only genuine Sreoine PILL.
There are a float of Imitators-11E1V1 E uF
THEM.
They are adapted for male or female, old or
y'oung, end are the only reliable remedy ltnoa ;4
for the cute of all diseases arising from
YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION.
In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Stric
ture, Glect, and in all. Urinary and Kidney com
plaints,
They Act Like a Charm
Relief is experienced by taking a single ,
and from four to six boxenseceralis elect
cure.
Sold by Druggists generally, la boxes con
taining six pills, price $1 or six boxes, 44; ales Ire
Jars - 0 boxes, containing lour of tho rmaii. prior
It you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this
advertisement tor reference; and if you cannot
procure thorn of your driorgist,,do not be im
posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose
the money in a letter to the propi 1,1 or,
DR. J. BRYAN, 11.1 X 6079,
(leder t, N.
and
will
will take all risk if s
properly Str dir ee ected, and
will semi the Pills, secured from observation, by
return mail, post Paid.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS OF:2 , 4:RALLY.
NOTICE TO ALL. CONCERN b 113.—
Among a certain class 01 sell-important peo
ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
dilefiatinsmed in this card, (Pew-kris 11ialtAnas0
why this should be, they nor no one else eau tell.
Are they not aware that all phyelmans treat dis
eases of every denomination, in fact solicitjust
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would not
let one of then. family go to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, because he advert!-
. tims the tact, and their farniirphyairlan say c fro-is
Chumbug so be can get the case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. He come.
at last to the physician that adverthww—how else
are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir
Astley Uooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Str I !Aeries
Ball and M. Patti Rtcord devoted years in the
treatment of these diseases t These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical world,l don't
assert that all men are worthy that pubsh, still
there are a great number of them that are. I hare
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
PILIVATI DIBILASUS upwards of to yews, and
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds
from years of misery and untimely death. My
treatment is confined to the vegetable altoge he,,
as I think it is the beat and meet certain. It is in
my power to Wog hundreds of eertiteates If
thought It necessary to certify to m, general sno
cess : but my long realdersee in this city is mufti-
Ment proof without adding more. Spermaion.h oa
and all diseases analog from it are cured in a '
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
every young man and woman to be careful in so-
letting a physician. The different advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and f
no benefit will arise from answers than only loss
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address iii IX too.
jao-lyd Pittsburgh Po/dui:toe
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lIIABOYAOTILLBRES 118.
LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS,
AND DEALILES IN
CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c.
164 Wood Street, near Sixth,
.PITTS3;n7RGii, PA.
FIVE ACRES- OF GROUND
Ta Tue. thßoien OF mANCHEs
... TER, now occupied as a market gamien, sad
to a high state of enitivatlem f is offered for sale
very low. This propertyls certain : to become
very valuable for building leta,.Peiag Ira gnat.-
tor where the• demand foci houses io .now very'
great. porthZ be Miele every foot
of it, for that purpose t i v i n i 1evei.,.,41 1 4 to
BRYAN.
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These are Warranted
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EMIEN
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C
AUCTION.
DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS /
Comprising a stock of
'=:i, 000
In the above goods from
NEW YORK AUCTION SALES,
Will he opened on
'Tlhaau•Kcltay, Oeteber
GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S,
9 MARKET MTREF,'T
11luay el the abut e gouda ti tll be sold for about
oue.hulfl.he prkeu or old bloats of goons
iu the ulty, ufler beiug marked down.
Iht ordat to Insure
A SPET:IIY SALE,
above goods will be marked in plain figurra
No I) V I A"1"I ONI
From the Price Asked
1 hOlie, who eat/ call} CM, tell on
SECURING BARGAINS
B A .11, Gr Al N S.
jrl OOPS HOP Gal T AT PH If.I4E:NT
lOW PA NHJ P 14
MACRUM & GLYDE,
7•t M:arlca•i. t4true
Wholes/kit and Retail Deniers in
TRIMMINGS,
Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves,
PlUfnocs. t-t,
Furnishing Goods and Notions
licmbral sod }loop :.- ktrts, Saraw,ga, liitart r
at Turban Hata, Rine ani(}rri• Knitting Tara,
Breakfast Shawla, flublu., Suntage, W.tete
es - es, Setts, dollars, (Jun, I.lnen, Lawn
Ethbroiderv.l lieuldkrichlrfa, Fiend lOreiibto,
Nt ta, Steel an 1 .let Belt-Buck lea, Dress Tritn
atinga an I ()rasa/tut., Cornets, Sc , kr
We otter the six) V e mitt m any other articles
in our line, at very moderate price', and we
Wholesale and Retal
PurcluteerH to ex 1:1111.10 our stock, which wil
be Ibunti huge tu,l ntfrac!lie
New Cloaks
Of very fashiona Lie material, c plot and
ph a pe.
New Dress Goods
'Our stock et:lmprison tit, latent novel
ties in Fryncli •nd t. nglion mannrne
tun., and the. new F abrinn,
and most J.pular hl
New Shawls
Long and square Broehen and
Woollen. 1 very a ttrartl ve hue of
Beata end Thiliet Shawls.
Now Ba!morals
every imaginable color and at all
prices.
OASSIMEREB,
TIANNELS,
BLANKETS, &e.
HHGUS & HACKE,
Corner Market do plinth
New Goods
New Goods
New Goodg
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New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New 'Goods
New Goode
Now 400d8
New Gm&
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SHAWLS,
New Goode
New Goode
New Goals
New Goode
New Goods
PITT/Mr/10H, Fr: WAYNE-a43—R. It. Co.
.* OPFIOn OF TM'64OIIT-ARYI
Pl'
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OTICE TOI * O IIIIIIIOI.4IERS.—TIIR
agreement modifylng the First and Second
laortgagea of this Company has , been executed
brthe president,. and. the .Triuttees under the
peed of Trust, and the evidence of such agree
mentth beattacheil4o.each .bond tallow reads.
Bondholders may present. Cleft bonds at this
tace,or at the Oompanye Transfer Alency,Wlna.
lota, Lanier & Co, No be Wall seret, New
York, and have the, Iterettatfilit attached there
to, or the.Y" may geed to either ,
of the
abov,e narited' places a fun "desertptioniland the,
m.frober- of their •bondai:nrinentheisimeement
will be sent to the hoseLhohlgio „ hepy him a>Hx
Oita the hoe4e.,_
vi,„,ffavaltrzs,
oe74natV' It :SeefetiFY
GIELVOEXAVID
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S*lTf97l64,igy %ins Taxes,
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fit furthernAlfiratiiitb Nlotqf p go.
. ..q.1.(1.2Z1,41:07 •
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New fioods
New Goods
New Goode
Nei 'ffoc&
New Goods
NATIONAL , ' BANKS.
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MST NATI: AL BANK
oF , E.l - 17iisituiloi r: .
TREASURY . I *A4.TR:DIT,
OPP.IOB OP 00WPTROLLIPAZ.071•Mili1/11Ment,
Washingtonty, Atig,o2, ism.
Wiliam/ea, By witless evidence preaented
to the undersigned, it has n made to appear
that the FIRST NATIONAL Jiltflif., OF PITTS
BURGH, in the County of , A.llegheny and Sthte
of Petuiegvania has beenttuly ..ornatzegt utuler
awl aceor to the requirdments of the Act of 1
Vongresa, en l Bled "an Actlo,pratddeia Nettanal•l
Ourreney,,securssl by a pledge of 'United States
Stocke, and to provide for . he Mrerilittion'emd rbt
demotion :thereof." appmeit. February 26th,
1863, and has complied witn;,all the provisions of
wild' dot 'requited ea , ber'oomplied- with before
commencing the btudness flanking.
Now Tnenivitnts, I, WI . bleOtilloeh Clomp
troller of the Currency, do- . ell_ eecULY k44 s he
said FIRST NATIONAL lid N IT- OF . BURGH, '-
enmity. of Allell i teny and State of
Pennsylvania, is suthonz to commence the
Matures of banking order eqlet alnresald. •
• In testimony 1411131'00f wp.Resis my ?mod and
seal of office , this sth day o August n3se
/SS 1 Iftraft..lllotal ii,
, (JoutpUolbr of the Utirrentiy.
,;:•'' .
THE FIRST NATONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURgIi,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company,'
Capital 0800,000 paid in with privil
ege to increase te 111,0004100. •
The Pittsburgh Trust Ocraipany having organ
ized under the set to provfd! a National (Amer,
e_y under the title of the I. NATIONAL
HANK OF PITTS. , would respectfully
otter its services for the bollection of Notes,
I /rafts, Hills of Exchange, ha., receive money on
deposit and buy and sell Esshatige On all parts nt
the country.
The success which has attended the Pi tt , hurith
trust Company since its Organization Ut iSh.t,
will we believe be a audicieniguarantee that busi.
(MU entrusted In the newiirganlzatien will re.
salve the same prompt attention.
Having • very eatensive - corrMipondence With
Ranks and Bankers, throukhout the country,
are believe we can odes unusual faellities to those
who do business with us. I
The busingis will be corgluated by the MOO
°Maori and directors.
nrasetylte
i An a+. LAuUUI .1.111 Wig. L. N Ilill'i,
itorIRLIT . IiATA. 44. 6 k or IANDirat , I•ish,il.
rifoll Pa: itist.t., k OR 0..13A.R.4
noon. WIEIEITMAN, ALIII. BRADLEY,‘
Salgurtri „Hee.
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JA LA TiCi II LIN, President.
Jona D. SQVLLT, Osattlar. •
suge-diliwtl •
, 44 . 74 g
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ALN "V.,.Ii)IUCCV:
THE BRADBUILY'pARNt) FORTE
it Mal VAZI
RTC VEN FIBBT PREMIUMS..
•• •
Ith in Muir TI - ecks, Including
Two Gold Medals Ind one Silver
MedaL,'
STRONG INDORSEMENT
Of the Most Ersituttliit Plmnists.*
The most eminent of IbtilimputiprofMuiltert of
New York eity after. freqeMit duad•tioartkush
trials of my Re id; eale Piano Fortes, have fit en
me the most emphatic Rod urb o u.lih.d testimo
nials. The folios mg is a specimen id the mil
, notary testimony 1 ani coititently meet ring
from rent lemen entirely disinterested, and as ail
' will acknowledge most thoroughly qualified to
j ridge- c,i the merits of a 1 . ).A.D1) I . ollk.
'• We have examined ie/qi mach arc, Mr. Whl
11 11Y1 A 1113 f , R 1 'S NEW itu 1A 1.11 PIA.Isi
iliTEs. and it is our opinion that, in (Kenai,
purity, richnesii, quality of tune, AIM
vv. Amn 1.4 ip Mr. Ittatltiu 'F instruments excel.
We fliel great brilliancy and a beautiful sing
ing quality of tone most happily blended. It e
lint e "1,11 seen a square Piano Fort e rouild n big
so many of these qualities essential to a ocrfit.i
Inerrttmt cif." Signed,
S B Mills, John Zundel, thaanist
Barry Sanderson, at II IT Beecher's.
Chit ilea Fri,ll-1. (leo II Morgan,
Robert Heller John N Pattisoo,
thias Weis, iiharies t i robe,
A B toll , John }ltchier,
Timm, E Matthews,
William Masan, F L Hitter,
Max Maretz ea, Theodore Thomas,
W Berge, Clare W Beanies,
Then Hagen, F.d. N Illohert Stoepel,
tthlutilenl Review." Strakoech,
Carl Ansehutz, h Then hibelling,
i I ustave 'ft Eckhardt. H Nash.
WAMELINK & BARR,
No. It liberuil's Block, St. flair street,
sep22 Sole Agents.
UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S
CLAIM AGENCY.
1)M GRANT SVI
(Opposite the .Cnthedral.)
Licente4 by the Pnited Staten Ooterruhent to
oc I net
PENSIONS.
BOUN TIES,
BACK 'PAY.
And A'LL OTHER EBBW 3- or Naval Claltua.
THE ONE HUNDRED DOLTAREI
BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS,
Vlacharg(d on account of wounds RECEIVE :I)
IN BATTLE, collected to tbe
Shortest Time. .
ON Grant hitroet.
PrltSl3t'RO PA
JOSEPH I. GAZZADI,
GILBERT M. WAIASTEI7, Attorneys.
cll
T. C. JENKINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT
=OISE
Flour, Baron, Cheese, Dried and Green
Fruits, and all Farm Products.
Orders filled for all merchandise, Pittahursh
rnanufactdres and Refined.olle at dealers and
manniactiliera rates, Ne. 2.49 EIkiERT
STREET, (opposite Wocal street,) Pitlaburgh,
Pa.
Advances made and pronipt attention given to
all consignments and correliPondenon•
Pilistrurph leferenceB:—Hall & Speer, Lloyd &
Black, V 4 in. McCully & Co., McDonald & Ar
buckle, John I. House & ohn Hall & Co.,
B. A. Fahnestook's, Son & Co, dO.
sep2t-ilaw
A. I' 0 '
.
ELLXER OP • BARK AND 'IRON,
pRIRPAILED F. it 011 C A_LAStAY A
DARK and Fyi o-Yhosphate orlrom II as
been found very beneflotM in Dyspepsia, and In
that languor and prostration of the Fystew
which frequently succeed acute disease. It in
creases the appetite—invigoratea the pnwrni of
digestion is very acceptable to. the stomach,
and, may be needle all'mased where a tonic in
fluence is required, hold at
RANKIN'S DM/ STORE
I i a.VLOR.93 ICLIXER OP RIiOBARB
is a pleasant and effeotual remedy. for Coast p -
tion, Flatulency, Headache, ,lndigestion, Dye
pspeiti,„B,c. Both of the above sbld at
RANIZIN'STIittiffSTORE,
°dill 68 Markets - C I adoors below Fourth.
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INSURANCE ' '
INDEMNITY ''AGA/NST MSS
xty FIRE.
10.RAMIELdIN INSICIFLASGE
(.10,11.PANY OF PH ELPHIA.; OF
FIC E Neo. 435 and 437 CiIIESTNIIVAIT.,
near Flan. •
STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN: la; 10383 r
Published Agreeably to, : an Ant of Assembly, be.
1nn,,,,
First llitL.rtgagepateply seettred:—.:4lols3,ls3
Heal .Eatate (present value 3103, 316
613 60e1-. •
5.10,2,166 86
Temporary LAMM on ample Collat.,
tern! Secu ri ties • t 9,46
Stocks, (present value 485,667 " 7 7,)
soot 89,788
Nines and BIN Receivable 1, (IS
821 00
27,0i0
1 111 0 2 0841 6 S
The only pronto from premiums which this
company can dtvide tly law, are from risks Which
have, bin determined.
made On ever's , deicrlPtion of prop.
city, in Town and QdkultrY, at ratesas,low &frar#
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a .period of thirty
yearn, theyhavepaid lossesby Fire, Sean amtiliat
exceeding Fbur Millioes of Boilers, theretl af
fording evidence of the advautagee of Insurance,
nn well as the shility atm, distiosition 'a, meet with
.romptneas alkaabiatieS. 4 -
Losses paid dariog elleyear ltil ' ..i , 9:11113141,15111.381
DIRECTORS:*
Citaittse W. BAROKItit, "iplipliOAL II
Too u:A L vi r ecoren,
EIIOWS
GiLtrit, leaao . fit ' P-.
Livon It. SMlTE,EDirilitto Dvaar i i ,
isuatiz.W. E.TI/LilDB; Gamma] Fume,
CHAS. I_l. 'RANCHER, President. i .
EDWARD (I. BALE, Vice President. i
Wit. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. i
J. CI ARDENER COFFIN, Agent
Kayla Northeast cot. Third and Vironil',sts
PHILADELPHIA PIII.EAND LIFE'
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
140 iunkutpriour SWILEtET,
f t)ppoette the Custom House.
05pna1...419:100. Assets.. 03,94;;
vtTILLL 111 AILE ALLKINDS OF IN.
SORAMIE, either Perpetual or Limited,
ou every description of Property or Merailuld#6,
at reasonable rates of premine.
' P. We i;'orsiclent.
M. W. BALDI ,vukr Vice President:
DIREOTOES.
ORA AL,nd BATES, E. B. hors, •
E?O 'adman's W. 13aowa0
SANTRILT,: JOn,lirn S. F,'A.DX.,
JOBlerii OLArTon,
: 1 ..7. AUG-sada, B. WILMA,
F. liecretary,
th .
• ' PIN, Arretii
uorner Third an lP d W ood streetts.
Weat,eru Insaranet aompau of Plitabigg
MILLER, Jr. Preselect. .
IA Id. tiogrator, Secretary.
()apt. IL L. (.30CLIAAN, 04=1 Agent. ••
No. OD Water street, ISpang A.'oo l .l l larithouag,
np taim I Pittsburgh.
taLTILL INB7IIjIE AGAINSit ALL
V, kinds lit FMB Auld .AIARPIE 4 / 4 K`3•
A Briate Institution Managed by,Directont ;the
ire well known In the taintreunity, and who. age
Juicrulined, liK a g a rozartnesa. find liberality, lit
maintain the e te.rwlifeh they have asartmeti,
&eager/lig the DertlittOteattola 1e thOse Who thr
ore to he itutured.
thit.mrotta-11. Millet; Jr. Jain" liPlitlief
Nathaniel Holnice. Alexander limier, George
I 'stele, (e.mpt'eff rs. Hamra, Grua . W. cachet.
sou, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David .111;
Long Bees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, J 64.
Scar.. - Jeri
ALLEGRENY I ENSIIRM/013 00 c
--.0
Odle., Mo. 37 Filth Street, nook ttloakl
. %%MKS AGAINST ALL ICINDS 00,
• FLUE AND AIA ft INF; RISKS.
I-AA;' J;;;Vi.;..S, President; JOHN D. bi,
(30R11, Vies - President ; IL Id. DOCK, Secretary;
Capt. W.M. Lit...AN, ileneral Agent
4 . 6
;,,. ReTi) MR —limit: ones, 1.). O. 'Hussey liar.
Bey tittilds, Capt. . Ltray, John A. Wilton,: •
U. I. Fahnestock, . ohn I . MeCord, - Capt. Adam ,
Jacobs. IL P. Sterling, CapL W. Dean, Itobert '
1... /11'tlrow, K At. 11. Davis. no2B
GEO. W. SMITH'S FARM FOR
S&LS. •
•
I
HAVE: HAD HY WADDINGTON - 1
• IL Estate surveyed and dli ided Into seven par-:
vela to suit purchasers, and will offer the same;
tor Kale at rubl to A.ucti 311 on Monday, October .
the lath, tSill
All that portion lying weat of the Bethany
Plke, 1 will oder to tire different tracks; the
rent containing 18 memo,' with a tripod %Alberta.
tial dwelling, spring and milk house. The sec
ond tract contains about 17 cores ' and the third
about 15 acres, the remainder.• bordering on
Wood's Hun, In divided into two tracts of 16 and
..m nerea, with a good tenant house on esen. All
In grass and clover and well calculated for
Dairy Farms.
that portant lying ,on the east aide of the
Pike I have divided Into two parcels, one part
of about ITO acres on which la a-neat. subatan.
I at brink dwelling formerly occupied by air.
John Marshall. Three good tenant houses, the
relate of whioli will pay the taxes. Large barn,
stable and sheeptousea, and full - grown thrifty
bearing Apple - and Virginia Vrab trees. This
part of the estate will make a magnificent farm.
i it 11l also part with my Homestead, the large
beautiful rnanstion,6o by'rs feet, with all modern
convenience., surrounded - with shrubbery anti
trees; alao a large orchard of choice fruit, with
about 130 tierei(of land. ,
An exttmalye barn with aloe° basement, di
vided into stabling for 15 horses, anitstalls for
10 rattle, with cellars bins, maws and every
thing in the highest requisition of a farm. It.
s'ands In a brick yard of 175 teat squat*, sur
rounded by brick sheds for cattle and cheep ; ,
also, a blacksmith's shop and slaughter h o tiae.
There is also on tide liomesterid tract a good
tenant house.
t. The Vann In known to tic beat- improved and '
moat highly cultivated In thla part of the coun-
try, being situated on the Ilet han y Pike, four
mile.. from Wheeling, most beautiful and fertile
rolling bill lan', well watered with never fail , . -
log aringa; situated Ii; a neighborhood of
wealthy and highly respectable, pe ople.
For terms of purchase with a "plan" of the
Farm, showing the divisions above mentioned,
together with ad fount:Wars, apply on theprein- -
hies or at my Brewery Office, or to N. Richard
-3011. eel., of •Wheeling: •
vTOCK AND -PAlitti LIIPLEAIENTS.—On
the following day after the sale of the Farm,
Tuesday, the 2311 day of October, 1864, I wil l -
d ispose dispose of my Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hoge,
and farming implements.
GEo. W. SMITH,
Wailchngton Farm
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES
At the New Carpet store,
M'FARLAND & COLLINS,
- Nos. 71 .it 73 Fifth street, Next House
to +POO Office, Second Floor. ,
DRUGGETS AND CAUMB CLOTHS.
We have just received same entirely new and
very handsome patterns Wotden Druggets, Me
dallion °entree, &e., at very law piipes.
M'FARLAND & COIXII4S,
71 14. 73 Firtn street,
oct2O Nett' door to Post Mike, Und 11cor.
lamas. .
wain BEST PATIIINT ARVIVICIA&,
1. LEO in the United States, and the ONLY
ONE in kit tabu rgh. Crooked or deformed limbs
strsightened:without cutting !Lad without pain.
NO LIURE—NO PAY. Crutches Of all descrip•
your constantly on hand and made to order.
Those desiring artificial Inaba '..0r.,-Ireatmerd
would do well to call and examine
_my certifi
cates atd testimonials.
11.13101LENBACH,
0et.10:15 , 41 58 Fourth itreet, hearlilttrket,
STOCK' OF
FAN OY GOODS,
VARIETIES AND TOYS,
WA LL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES And
• • TA islx, caL, CLUTAS,
Have just peen received at
FoE RS T ER 4- spgw - Ank , s ; ., -
043111 1154 ItaiNthitit2l4 ;Arcot:
=
lark
_
t'P'43l'AD - ROACH • AND
. DESTROYER. •
1., norms, molirki4ttriiikts '2611)
Mar LK
ANTlOlttiedeafroying Mamba
i ndvier - Mit° give entitelsoWaosion, ,
;E- 7 11 1 1 14,,Proplietor,
.N(l, - 4 No
~F4eVe t, .pulidelphia.' 4 • l ll.-10, 1 es 1
%Es .Ighotetuaftagentsforkltglibppiri,
sad Vicinity,,. N 4 Ava '
ImEvormniks ' 41"1112411_
Ir kind• f "" ll ilion nt '4l'" TOWNel""'".j.
usQ
atteet,
r. t; T 64.4 jut: It> sstl
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.411o , strs,1
'lra; 4.3
winter; ,
lani
edule oZ oikdrgtifOng
STANDING NATTBIL.
1..• • I
a times'a
Daily week,
1 Bqt.. 1
Sqr.
One tim e. I. .
Two times
Three .tikies.:
Four times
Five times
One week
,Two weeks
Three Weeks
One month '
Two months
Three months
§k ,Months
Nine t
ear onths
-y •
•
OBANGBABLE ADVMETJEZMEII22I.
For one square, . chsligenNe...one-tirke . each
week, confined to the immediate Niftiness of the
advertiser.: 'All , larger advertisetnente, inexact
proportion.
I 8 times I ti
2 times I 1 me
Daily. I &week' I a week 1 a tveek
I
IMonth OB3 ll 4.111 .0 800
8 mouths .... /7 20
.11 45 860 6 00
6 months .... ' 2.1 00' l.'lo' 00 ' 15'75 -.10 50
1 Year - 2800. X 2 3
_6O. : 14 00
isa^Fist notipes double thisaboye rfitea.
Deathaotioes, each trta - e - ition• 5d cents
Marriage notices, eachtiguseetiem.- - er •75 "
Steamboat advertisemients, per trip-1t 00
Executors' and4dminbittator , a no- , •
Mee 2 75
Speech of Hon. 0,-11: Brickslow,
At Bloomfield, September 30,
1884.
Fellow Citizens of my _Native. Country:
In the month of Angust, 1861, three
years ago, and shortly after the - out
break of the war, I returned houne'from
a foreign country. • I bad , resided for
some time in one of the Spanish Ameri
can Republics, wherp from the frequent
currence of revolutions, rights of pro
perty and person are lasecure, 'and great
social as well es political evils' have a
chronic existence., And-it-had been my
pride, while absent, tosorittaat the con
dition of those countries with our, own—
the success of free institutions here-with
their failure there—and todrawa cemclu
sion there from highly favorable •to our
countrymen.
port of
of , ,
landed at the port New - Yerk, the
chief city of the State - 'of t which`Wllliem
IT. Seward ill a. citizen, and the coniiiier
cial metropolis of the United States.
And I found my countrymen engaged in
civil war; (Oland that litey,had forgotten
the instiuction - SO ImPressiVely given
thetn by Washington and Jackson agaist -
ElCtiqanliam• and sectional ..parties, that j
they had folli4ed the - evil elaniple -- of
the -turbulent and degraded-countries 1
.within.,,anct beyond the tropics and.hati
put in peril the existence Ortheirtr'eedom ,
find prosperity by a. tesorttio battlerind to
! war for the solution. of their
j, internal dis-
Por.my . feelings - .on tthatarecatffutta,
have-no adequate langnage,-nrw-wattid-i
-recallthein to mind 'except for an in
structive purpose. Becoming acquaint
ed with the condition of public affairs—
cosi ing an anxious glance over the entire
country as it presented itself to my ob
servation—l felf; as clotibtless pin felt at
that time, deeply troubled and humilia
ted. The storm, long foretold es the
result of sectional agitation, had -come
in all its fury am). power, stoutest hearts
quailed; and the statesman whose busi
ness it is to take a wide view of affairs
and to relieve himself from the vexations
of the moment by contemplating those
grneral lima which control ..the conse
j quences of particular events, was,equally
with ethers, unable 'to comprehend the.
extent or duration of the great conflict.
The first battle of Bull Ran had just
bean fought and lost, and the President
had been obliged to -call to his aid the
patriot chieftain who had rescued West
Virginia from the grasp of secession,
and commit• to him the, defence of the ;
Capital and the reorganization of the
army. It was a time of much gloom and
despondency, and well calculated to
r , awaken anxious thoughts in one who
came freshly to the scene, with personal
interests as a citizen in the course and j
character of public events.
. But among all the thoughts which then
:ifounct lodgement in my mind, those
I - awakened by accounts of arbitrary ar- 1
treats in the Northern States were most
painful. Ordered by public authority
'they were sustained by the party of the
aidministration throughout the country,
;-and Moat absurd, frivolous and impu
hientreasons: were heldsufficient.for their
- Ttrat-theseqtrrests should
stake place "in known "violationof the
;laws and be sustained and even applaud
ed by many, was fearful evidene of our
'unfitness for .self government. I.twas
also proof of.a danger, quite new to us
;and so in Bible that it has not even yet
been received as real by many sincere
inen among the friends of pi refer--the
danger of a permanent loss of liberty by
bur people and a change, ultimately, in
their form of government.
Yds ! I was forced to admit the unwel
borne fact that I, in common with my
fellow citizens, held all -my political
-tights rand particularly the right of per
.4fonal liherty, not under the established
taws of the land, but—saYeet to a tele•
raphie dispatch from Simon Cameron.
This was the -condition .. to ..which
American freemen were degraded at
that time, when T found Abraham Lin-
Coln President, William ft'SeOrard Sec
retary ofgtste (With his convenient bell
tit hand,) and Simon Cameron Secrets
ay of War—found these men filling pia
qes ,that And been filled by 'Washington,
kty Madison, by Monroe and. by many
worthies ofwhose names an honorable
record will be held by. history forever.
Nor.could I avoid reflecting that a lit
tle way north, beyond the limits' of the
free lJnited States and under the sover4
elgrlfY of the British ' Queen s there oh
,
tamed aathere has, long, through
out the British empire, the absolute and
unquestioned dominion Of law. In fact
Lord Palmerston then, as now,-first gio.`
liter of the Crown; could not have issued
an order for , the arrest of the humblest
subject in the , British dominions, or di
rected resistance toss writ of habeas
pets issuing from any COurt, ' Colonial or
Imperial, withent being•forthwith hurled
firm power and having his proud .name'
1 stamped with enduring jpf4pky,l9ad diS
grace- t< .
i Bach was the Centrist 'presented I)i'
twedn the Administration of
meat in'-this.counlryrundAtiltnitibnro;
titim under amenArehlikUP9lger,-
•Ar ,eafie 4,,Tige of lik anti thee ; other
Nan a rule of Men: TA the otie ilecuritY ,
Of; private iighti3 ihdproniptlptinishinetit'
`for there:hived* in:the stiller a itnimptii.
4ttforthatte xightaapdto,th4r„Ayader:'
:'OMPAit.Y.t a Pt.e.ccintrust:Was on
n4patym to 4xi Atialtrietin; t hlif that eon.
"trastYtit itettlisappes*di'
'Ott th'iutlintruyitiallinetti and,Slheil°wli
44 " dePOUY groln u _deeper, ; and,rtiore'
Sitttougl3l max.kedici tide
,Afttimeit::l''ingfiledtifi-nkyairilml, at
I.l(etiiiitgiiieffed upoipthis.
Iketnbetp; andany..conelusion_was, that
wonid sltbnlivtA,A AY.ste4A-. 0f,Ar1..)1#837'
..Hif
=IM
: sucifusseruum 2311*.TifTev.ti,, h'jfitit.
(0711- TirireA - 11)
Led militittlorAerir
cia , mll-4,
" v,-4, • dal IN 1 1 . 4
f4l Y
Xt AvIEMI A, . 1
.1; if-11 . +;.4
Glf+iiniiibiliZlif'tliiie,Ao4hilj% -4 144fintiiii)
submit 'td-TiOlsk. t iten : tilitfeßitiSiVl -
o(tliii . 1 3Filkiulliititer" 4tutd 4 tlialiiitrof
pleasiira sii:',polkii?? aii witynoki - li
gottld-
possible, iEdthefitir ArotilaV6*- -
with those l or ritYifillike
who ,aliorliti'llelikti'thiiiil64... l*ilicioigt
to rescue our EtOi**lnifit ~ ~ . ii *Exit: - --..
trOX oCtirlilfraiiAwrinOitire'C'aii *ate -_•-, .
Kto itir,.poirtfififito.f:Junt: aliOn. • -,:‘,..
4.
t _ tidii. , _ ...,%..ro IL_ ....ev o 44 , 430:i11,- .'.
.I"tiiif,iiliii:44 iiii* F effrik ; agir . '3,thhp -- -
amok o ther ea' :- Ot t
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to-164U air iiMoitit_ , 4
Hoe ortileil# I lidmiwie.: -, ~ , .: ~,
of tbktriitt§d twe-stigi
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s
c9.,,,,i.„ t, Otirsiiiii - *tt r lt - 47''
tion;oob,e-Mierti cfribiktif
eeedie',*ith'eth - ei - t .-:- , A ...,,,- •-:,-..
in the ,electiOnYthniii.- ':,
nese: 61', view ;twit daidi i' W f 'dP f dinilifir:
tion, nintAlleiitioluigabbibittireig:VVar
Now what dir Wi'lleidiel"Wi6l646f.: - --2:,-„
the capital' or - etiletfOtttltirklif ,-*
our itteptlOU,MaYlin,fitge thi .. 6 ,1r,„„,„:
Let unget'it - little . 'Obbililig da -
,- - :ff-s-, 7 t -:,
p4BBlPli #ijiltg'
,ilig ii iiiV:fibtlYt. .` • . ' It: , 2 : - , , :.
debates !i' ille - re fin Stibtii r .Altitle'rifitiotitd : --:,`-'
and fro in our !' dial ivotiptituiftriiiiv t -,----:-.
daily - aStgOelfitibile cini*fir . igitteiit ' ~
In9nia, l l,f,in.;brit l icoCiiiil%. + , .iff is * ...,. 7., . : _
upon a: naieow, f Weruoht 0 -til
beneath Mk: . , - istiii#lll d'oPlieio 4 3, -
fiv-danglia tucoMPaitf i liiiii o delitiiiming, - . ~..
yawns at Ite'fb6litniwetiti-obe
wildertuent, ' Mitifiliff" f0 2 =066.600-
scarcel y %able' tee u btlirid!walidf_Otili4s'..r'
elikey'lli&Fanit is altnnit Tiniffrituttie
tlne mbinent. of eiiremaefildret.tlibit - ;4 - :. , `
lift this eyealfionr rilta- s geArsatileirk'- - !4
gli** Pat ' 4 , 1 1 08 13 ,:„I,,,,,._APitt
some coniiplenorie; itientNitent:
jeer allitlewaY 'a ;htinniffiXelfft:lollVA'.:;='.ir
What la the riitiltig4AtlifiiifiVdo66V-,-;.--r
firmrfese id taro - dterAnintidilarkiigifteS:.
his heart, his neri,ed'ari
-Wae'bYeetettriikinfoltV; ,-- - , - .4,
me 1.93 1011- -litiot~iiiiFAn -7- ' , 4_• . ':'
safety - o*,er Ike - tO44 .l iinetiiibtilefte.;=,,r-2,'S
woters, - ' , Fitts laintliniWi:Chidiad!fitittC-3.-----
digit left be4. 1 04 6 4 .. _ 114114 " 41 ',' " 4114 T''''-i :
' Ted terror r br 3 ' lan' i 4 urt i tifoitiiiik . : s: . .:i . r
W 4a44 : ole t a d i ffeatAinieb r atila r2 talW4
to us, retiehi , sitiiiii i ri‘thinVr*.,-1- +
w 6 corn* tidzotidiii iiiititetrAtiliP,P-cl'f,4
objectelfittficitkrj` - tgibl thwitiiii:voV, - 4,,
the - ray - 6,0k upon - jthb' l iiiiir* - erA>ylttk,.,.
earjh burthecleg . th l itielk, Tor •VollhE6e - " -!--.:
escapts theli 6 r T.il6Peaigiftiteuile "-- •:- '
which ant eve
,lb ' 'ard r ivittialtifililetal
effeeyand.lirmilitile-'in /its eitfri.4636f .-- ...
destruction. , ~.11-.,.. , . ',Ai 1, , :,13 ..'heel. 3-'O . -;
Now,gentlniiiei,*, , bli'Vtefentatilitf-
egetcergteoetifietrabittiehtthit4petiv,
when we' are Uildt , r(tiittill'ittatrumatt ' '
what hi cideliiiing-:-broin'inVitiffkilienNit
appears lintiosaibleln - go hint - itifd'thrtak ...
to okforward,and our bearfenieftlibl;
o .d. snit:Mika fitil - 64 - fierfititi - atb*Allere
are'oliipettevapbb whiffiatiNint,,AoV-Joia , -,,:-
gain composure qinfri' .. +i .c;g6wth.4,:zkii
their - ;Obitii4tiOW. dtln diAgitifing, ~-
thigt:antt foini.babigaUM6l4l44.aite•---.7i'k.2
1104 retilttiaiiiii ffst , !alitifeitgliti tb --
and Pilau Petri 'williiiiyeil , n3 ofitltt
wlitchlwiimeed but vtillicth - -46614tu•
apeedkdeliv - tratiEe'frbrn 4atiffertg.#l2i L'f ,
Zet us withhold `our`eyeefreiticlebb -
on either hand iihinli wOliga6l.6( aux;
attention and hitnleftiefiefrertiethiLliorn
securing Mir nitiahr.,,ot.lOtiff- livo att-this
earl)batpossiblkAofitiiiteViiiiur -
eyes uPonlfilloir;_ Met arid - )gfild s .
as oar capital dbjectiV iiii4 thealtdrigfi:+tb
he attained to 4 iasit - ktifte end 4447't4ilig_
ware, not'pjr . bpondifi of ' elreunigaittein,
.. -
not by prundertni -Adistila , lifil:itdii;%*k_
not by an trob'rtileelitideballevript-ifd.-
der plea of necessity; , - .V . 0 .- ty.theittitgenbr
upon thainMcy or fanntlerehflitiPuelfish, _'- ••,-
and biutalinen; but ft;
honestly; by:the tifirdifforlinittritintatibn ' ..
a policy - at once sini . Pse,' ikililearid-104-•
mu: among. ' ' ` '..-..--”I'" urn wri;l4, - ,: •
Turn yinitielvei "whnililtwaY 'tibia
these Miserable r•disr.utes alionto"lOyal-
ty," about what *Obi.' tiehMitua.lihnitthp
called ilia WhatTint'ahill ':oll,yoimluska
look toposegitatrtibjeetsaillbli---116ve
rrientioned and td - theiippretal6teiliians
for securing:the*, ' 7 Thet tat the cipltal
objedts of degirefoi - villdhllitiliffkrilbf
the'penfiltidicTuld yearre, , '664 , :tcPattain
them—not on#:lill fg . n.t , fif Vitiniz4mtity
mane artiieVonld ll lio ifftWiltdb **sky
man'elraontlittAhdPtln fda,...707d am.::
Now Whit,l6Pßi,p6ifel Willie tlebtkrn
of Gen: George lt...'lrreekllitiainititAn
theileVatbituter initveilsiong I ifidtgradin
or ` the" corraiiTzattoriliiparfy4sitlizteilth
he in ideitifiedri We'defdrectrigimiitin
the very objects jristmitinedrtstbrdi &o
bble everything- '.>l' f itaftendifcso4tits,Of '
bleeding whichlhaiblie4ieettaitclittis
time can desire."- '- t-cri- ..i;' , Ele - ..4 . .. `,14;
In the fire pltece - bv , iftitOrtieleitiin's
election we seelkb-+:retitinekheallitniun
which was brnkenlii'condeiffnatelittlthe
elevation of the existing , Atiiiiiiiitintien
to power. - That - + .a AdmirtisthitiinkAuts
failed to restore tho , Union; its true :char
acter ari.,incaP.4olt,YlfaftwtibiOnie
known to us , and:thehme to 1 - Trunomtce --
judgment - of minffnonnitlon vim' it, has
arrived. ^ Observe: np' blitfibfi'dittoniw
be made to' tiiosb * l l - did. . a i tltr 4 ./aft - •
coin and oripOiblilikl# tiriFtlin,R6Ole,
upon - . the ground ' nigsf' tciid - Istibree
yearn filpck,vhdii:wg:*Veiciltitiiit
power babik.. - AaVioarr i M 'd_ r- s!
hapae he bet a : ftetnal oo - 2 .... • of
L a
the pnblielnitlnD ti , ..., , .
..... d ,
reasonohlr6rigileit ..= f . • iii ...;
~,. the - '
pelipleOhat';WeAti htl . ., . ..!. ,
to some e.ltbrit to tire' . • ;Yr: Vhitet
so far as Worild'hn lift ~,,-
t
tion.tn - Vatieo tbe iia, - ~ •,. .iiiiii
influence - Co aka+Ufribti .': . - 4 1 0ii.. 1 . 4 -
; * bit' l 4 -niallta..befurn. , iliiiiiWTrit
the retitittpitintt 0 _.t kkiiikeneF%te .
reiv gker., , Conside<WeV4,l4siii r `bPzltie -
people igil(filtiatelrAltifi r it'Aiilaing
moat Of tribl'ollii) 46 !-- k l , lr*htlf.r.
Lincoln iiah*bilr ...I , ' Pitt root
give toitlill ail - lair iiiisaidffilitkime
that - off - a* - i . teffitfiiirtativ - or
Ito policfr . :AltL e tdiffiiidom
c i s
the armies: !ifiiltqlliy* ~'"lrdiflliiinte
y wiihVeltt - 6(.4 thi - pnbreiflagry or
apprOpr4tletif-01ball .Ati, -7.„„Tertiat. •d?
'Nali # ice` • - berik f tleir to
raise nio.o3rei Wild:OW11o, bOokiia-Alfe
enormotisetinini•Vierlai&iti
dm( of inani ► ngebVtiiiiiiittira
not Vitlikeio.WtiffiliPiiiistilikut,
nur,lfitklniftfel Arrtg " s : 4, lrioie
eArlierVerlifilialik.' ,-. '' jig ~ • - ix , irent
l L t
ithliliy.rutiiiiP ,i 4 itiri i co.6 o - k
their livetlintri..r . , . -4 , I , eholtting
tithe intlet.TO , WN.:eiflhittltinc
gd liv i 'kei ' i ,_,WTestii,Mmfill-411 . 14 .
:tell r ev c '
114 t 9 ittaiarti l *nd
4 4
faith ' ' `,-wfifillriifieliW•an
'itinkntre'dliiiiifilititiletlintf iitioiMil' inch
the arar ww - hilsrlii - - - it - Ptille„k„ltotaPted
, YlOottgresoAidiiMicyby thellultninis
ttittiorfoodlttbeeiftett lariiheOaluaietin
sabrde ant thrforaigitilnikma** o o ol-
itty - tf.thlivitoveninnuitliti -- abnigrinit so
;day 1 4 11. 61211 - o•Piaddultrilunribrukentrn out
atirouguaip - -MmA•Lincoln-angThbl64lnrtY
-bliveltud• a fairdittl,diTherlavetied, if
ever any. - .4.dmhtintriitionv ha4i +affair,
fall and+ complete itrtarbefonfUeOnn
try withfrefesnice , to+ibtonieglialottheir
policy-in restoring-the-Union, in bring
ing back, toxs AbaittletuCgt:7 and
mid 491 1 AW I nfl Y
-come afteriukflutkooptitp . Mann
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