THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 180,0. closing kcuni;n op tub great NOUTIIKKN COMVIiM'lO.V. IFrom oar Fifth Edition of J. last Evening. Hamilton, of ft pectin of ovcrnor A. Tuna. tlovernor Hamilton, of Tt-xas, said; Mr. Irpii dedt Ihe abi report w hich ban been ruad to the Convention relieves mu trom the neceisity ot makinu an armimeni , based on tho present condi tion oi tbo Southern State-. W bat, then, la tho remedy to be appllod lor the removal ot existing ovis? Tho Committee have presented what wh-v Judge to be tno oniy Ut rcmea v. ith that report I uiosi. heartily concur. (Choers.) I will sot aeta'ii you witu decannji the right 01 tbi so men to sufi'iaire lor iho protecUon ol the wlnto IUBU, lor constitutional rtiuireineuts and cxjio eieno) to haud-iu-tiand in Mm present canvass. li nan been asked, Bo H it were a hard question to answer, how will ouenlorc tiero Mifl'raite w.iilo Andrew Johnton is Prudent I" The poi.tloman ouyhi to iiuve known tjut it thero was a President who ju tl ouloiceu tnee laws, there wouid not be the areat new ssitv that mere Is now ot UclanuK this nht ol equal suQiaire. Aie we to iiuiro m our own duty bocaiiso the Pre sident oi the United Mates, contrary to his oath of ethce, fails to p'Tlonn his (Cheers, ".No! no I") I bclicvo that the President of the United ttat-s, it he should prove recreant to bis trust, will be made to understand that there is a power (cbi'ora), not the poner ol mob violence, but a con titutional Jiowor, which will bo vindicated bv the representatives ol the people in emigres assembled. (Cheers ) As to tbo capacity of these people io use this pri vilege, that must not bo discussed, unless you pro yotb to tiiscuss tbo capacity of every white m in. If Ilp lo al b ack men a ho bad mingled their vo cos witn ourB were to be compared with thoir oppo nents, 1 wouid be abauii d of my race. (Cheers ) Aiilioufjli oppressed a slaves lor two hundred years, with all legul enaetme. ts enforced against them, they knew loyalty buiter than their disloyal imtatnra flJlieer.! lbey have earned, 'ir, upon a hundred battle lie ds, tie right to pufl'ravo. (Choers ) Mr, the lightning liush of revolution lias struck the tomb wl Inn which lor two hundred years t'ie body ot liber v has lain, and treeing tho Inatnnialo form, stamKit erect to-dav auvocating tree equality and liberty tnioutiout tin c vil zoil world. (Cheers. ) We do i:ot propose taat the loyal men shall have fouuht in vain, but, in the woids of our noble doad Ircid"nt, that ibe desd shall not. havo died in vain; but that the Government ol tbo people bv tbo pooplo, and lor the peopio, shad not perish lroin the lace ot tho earth." iCbeeis ) And tiow we will nutold our banner to the breeze, inscribed with . ' Libert', fcquuiity, and Fraternity " and thero it snail wave, tauerwbo tnav, loliow wo wi.o dare. ( Voeilorous cheers, and waving of nuts and handkorctiiols ) Speech of Judge M, .. Saffold, of Ala bama. lientlemcn : None, more than I, have loss tolera tion lor prejuan cs ibat condemn tbo race of that on! iant orator that tiddro-sed us vesteiduy. It ut the great question which presenrs itself bcloro tho Amercan eeople is, bow snail this justice bo done to tie 4,000,000 of American teopler" Wo h ld the pulse of the cation, and wo tell you tbat you can nelii us, vou can barm us. The i.eoplo of tho A rtli eannot bear another plank in their piatlorm. (A voice 'The more planks tliu higher we will lloat.") From whom do ttiev look lor this rightf I' is to the great representatives ot the loyal North Where isa recotd ot a voie that they wish it? If you act it trom a loyal Congress, do you got it bv striking down the Un.ou Cougrebsmou ot the North? li Moes had led the Israelites to tho Red Sea bo fore tho hand ol God s owed tue way, their boudago would have been ou.y the more sovero Expediency is sciuetimes rtquis'te, and the practi cal statesman sometimes iiolds bis hand that liia acts may i c sustained. 1 lelt all that that great orator (referring to Mi?s Anna E. Dicainsoe) said yesterday, but telt that tho eeat pulse ot the nation is not ct beating lor his caui-c. e cannot atlord to make a mistake. ll ou do, ai d the Government passes into tho iiaudi oi our enemies, then where are civil rights r The Constitutional amendment is tho pre at plat form now. hall we undertuko to dictate tho plat form lor the great loyal North, I deoiare to vou gentlencn, we ere eacrilicnig a substance tor a sha dow. Pause and consider, the authority ot the Gov ernment is administered bv tho peoplo's rejireson a lives: and it jou trike down their bauos, then tho enemy have ootained a voieo in our councils, and then America is pone. (Many cries, "No! No! Never!') , . , . None applaud that sentiment moro than I do; but having lived ever m tho .South, 1 tell vou t at tho North is pregnant to day with tho seeds of revo lution. A Delegate What barm will be done if this ad dress is adopted t Hon. M J. SaH'olfi I ans ver, that if the Congress of the Unitert Mutes does this it carries out the j?rat woik. (Cheers) llut the inanuor in whiuli they will do it is a question to bo considered. In Pennsylvania, and in Illinois, tho ivnoraiiue and ptejudneiOf the.mauy are against the question. (''No! no '.") I will quality that by siatmjr, that is the decla tation of thoso representatives who, a le v days since, assembled toeetni-r in this city. Gentletu-n, if you are greater advocates of eternal equality than I, then you have a ncut to hiss me. When 1 listened yesterday to tne words ot that jrreat trio, I wished to ask them a tew questions. The slave-masters at th South are wuiBoerinu in the ears ot the ignorant poor whites that the mea sures of tho Freeotnun's Bureau are placing tho ne groes above thsra If you force this question upon a i miiat ni. ihoiiili I would lather not, vcu are custinir awav from you all these now uesitutiuir vnioa 11 that crreat nrinc-ple is boundtocome.lt will come, but lot us look well to it that it como not too precipitately I say now that three delegates trom Alabama out ot hvo concur moat noartuy in this Address, excepting tho clause relating to Hon A. IS. Jones, ol North Carolina: I move the previous question. Farewell Adilrcn of .loliu Minor Bolts, of Vlrluia lion. John Minor Botts, tcmpotary Chairman : 1 ask tho neiult man to wiihdruw bis motion a few moments, as 1 muBt leave in a few moments for New Leave being granted, Mr. Botts said: I bee leave to sa that, while 1 know I fhull be covered with denunciation and obloquy for being here, I take pleasure in saving tbat J am pleased to hear the appeals lor justico to the blacks. (Cheers.) I would as soon bear the humblest negro pleading tor justice as to the highest in the land. Without arrogance 1 can say that lor thirty five or forty years, as the leading Union man of Virginia, i n,nt nn tim uart ol 85.un0 Union men of my State. disclaim ali agreement wuh tho latter port of the address. I Lave no ricut. no wisu, io irauiuiei tue actions of anv other. If Texas or North Cao ina u.rni it. in God's name give it to uer; but it Vir gmia does not want ii, iu God's name do not try to force it upon her. (A voice, 'Bite wants it!") As to the declaration thut Congress has tae power over this Question. I do not believe it. Ou the oon- tiaty, with a two-thirds loyal majority ttiev have proposed a coesututionai nmenumeni lor auouttoii, h..tnir iiiiahie to udont the reouirett aiosures them- iv- 1 do declaio that in Vii ciuia not 800 loyal men can le brought out to the polls in lnvorof negio equality. (A del -m e "1 guaiiniee O'J.OJO loyal v tcs thero ou idis question.) I came here as a supoucant to Congress to extend 'j rights to the loyal wnite uieu in iiriuin, uuu i think it will be timo enoueli to think ot the rights of other" alter we huve outuim,-d our own, 1 have ouly to look at the publio event that huvo transpired at Men iihis and Sew Oi lcans, to ituow tiittt the b acks caunQt vgto without being, protected by anus or by the iuwb. . , , That universal suflrilr-'i will exlond orfrtntJ !0'0 land, in good time, I do not doubt; but that (bat time bas come 1 now deny. vVituoui a loval licv ornmeut lo proti'ct thiiu in tbeir rights the would be shot down in tue street und their houses bnrLed over their heads, (' lbey uro doing that now.") 1 dttler with my latciliieutls in tho oinl iu (hat tbis'acion could have tiny effect upon Iho elections ot the Noith. for the Conyu'VU adopted yoftorday their resolu.dong buJ addriM, I had prepared a 6, ties Of resolutions to placo myself equare and lairlj on tho tecora, and now beg to read them to you. 1 cannot read them without the consent of the Convention. ('Go on!" "let him print tliotn in the Congressional U obe ") (Many other signs of a disapproving utur were also made.) A Xolegate 1 be President has previously de clared tbat a speaker must nut ppoutc ol bis personal hintQrT Hon J. M. Bolts-I ain not, sir, speaking of my personal history. I will submit tlio question Vo tno Convention Shall 1 read these resolutions? fermiEsion bciDg grantod. uud a delegate haviup; objectea tbtt no one was iu the Chair, Lion. J. i. Botts gave the resolutions to the feecrutavy, and soon vain resumed It himself. Ibe subsianoe ot tue piatlorm and resolutions ot tbe Virginia delegation is as to.lows: That the Union of the States was inteud d to rtir iwtuul and, theretore no Ktata has a rlnht to withdraw horn the saniei that any a'lempt to break up tbe nHin by ordinance of secession or by toice u tioason, tnLt everv cltlzn owes primary allemanoe to the Oov l.nent and whole peoule of the Unltea Btates. aud IKf.ny.al'h citien voluntarby taking the path of Inevlance to any other Ooveruuient fonelts all eiaun m ine?otect"od ot Ute United States and Ills right to MtUensfdD can only be restored bv the law-iuaklug cU"?1i1P.r ,..!. r.nv.rnmeuti that naturalized elti- Mni who to desert tbelr al leg ance add i.eriury ta trea L. aud Tehould be lorever debarred f oui exercising frights of citizenship that the power to ' pwdon t" crime of treason Is u 4est oir dobt ul ituthority, mid steps slioiild he taken to brinil the tU si Ion Leioro. the luillelal trihiina of the en j ury, mid It lie. fSHarv the ousntnUon -liouhl hcaontnendeil as io prnhlbit It Iu the iu uri that nh'ie tue aimird dnimnul . htate Hovereluuiv' has linen destrnred by t lie hrhnlllon. the rlnhts of tbe Ctntes" stll remain untotiehel and urilniiieiredt that the vord of oitlcc shnu.n only lie comerrvd upon he loal and that traitors as a conuition of their restora luti to their citizenship, should he declared Incapable of ho ding uflice t r a term oi years It nut lor-ver; that the si iitic Ismio In the approaching contest Is whe her tho traitors wtio hve doun all tfiey eon d to destroy the eon. itrv shall be res orfd to tjowor, or whether its lutnre saleiV end euntrol shah he Intrusted to those who have risked all for its prrservatlon flat in such a coutest ihre can lie no choice, and that be who helps to Mil the traitor to power Is in deed II noi In heart a trai or; that tne lieeninrn's Itureati is at present Inills puissble to the security and welfare of ihe lately r mum lusted colored raee, and that. U has proved iLseif oi Ineaculnlile heneht to he suilerln poor ol the white rare a soi that the emancipated ueoplo ot the so itk are entitled to the same rivhts at o hers, and mat the best way lor ttitin to seoiirethe enlo.vineiit ot the n Is ior Cnngrrss to plaeethe Sigto (lovennnoiiis In the hands ol loval men who have no disposition toopDr. ss the bines? that although many radical propositions wuro made to tne late t ougr-ss, no measure was ailoptel and there ore the I 'einocrntl . crv oi ' b'edeiai lts," "bo Itlonists," Knhtnlsslonists, ' etc, con tains no terror to loval men; tl.a' It the Ntates lately In ipIns Hon are not al eadv In Congress It Is breaii'e their reoresenta lves voluntarllv abandoned their Boats to hecome cl Izcns of another governinunt. when the opportunity was atlonled of agnln oectipi ing their seats the unsubdued Itehct spirit bloke out a resb. and Insult was added to trearhery bv se ectliu such reirresentatlves as tad made themselves ohnox I. us t,y aettye particlpat on In the Hebe lion, wlih tne lull knowledge that thevcoa dnot comply with the law and consequently raiijt bo exemded; that notnlngcoa ii belter Illustrate, the unsubdued spirit ol lie wehels than that thy should crave tor a pardon on onedav, and on the next presume to die.taie tho terms on whlcu tlmy will return to the Union; that Cio iiiuendinoiit to tlio Consti'Ution now pending meets with vour apnroba tl n, anil will receive eur stiiipott; that th'i plattoi'.n ol the ate Philadelphia tonven Ion when attempted to be palmed otf as ezpresslvn oi the prlnoi pies o Keuels an I copperheads. I a transpnrcn cheat by erhlch no sensi ble person cn lie nils ed, since It Is patent that there is noi a hebel in the Houth, or Coppetoead In the North willing to abide bv an sncti declaration in good falih : that an we wish Is that "treason sloiiIiI lie inauo ooious " anu mat loyal men shou d ru n tb , country thut the right to ucaeeaolv assemble and onsult was recently illustrated by the l'allnde pht Convention, when large nua.be a Iu dcsdly bo lilt v to tl.e liovernmcnt were reriultted to meet to nnnivrt scheme lor accomplishing at the baliot box what tne cartr'dgc eox had slumiliy failed to einict; tha. the bu etiery at sew ur eans calls lo-.lttstlce and demands of the "cdornl authorities a summary trial and faith a. execution o the laws: that the countenance plvoti io this sianKhter of oyal men by the t resident, nnrt the unconstl ut'onnl exerc'se ot power In superseding the laiunY civcicu uuviTimr. nuu iransierrinv tne power oi the Mate r-.xecutivo into the hands o- his "satrans and depetulai s " calls tor the mosi rigid Inquiry on the ,uri oi mu uiiivDiriiiaiivri ui tuts petipie. After liuislnup the reading of the resolution. Hon John Minor itotts said : I know tboreis not a snwio word Iteto to wnicu any gentlemiiii can obiee.t. I i-lia 1 ask no lavors trom you. 1 can print thorn invsclt. I am on the Coiumitleo unnointnii ?. over the laud electionceimg for you, and I can em body tnem i'i mv repot. A lelcpato I od ect to tntit resolution w!i ch savs Congress bus no power t legislate on the right oi m fir age. (Cr es oi "feo do I.") Adoption of the Report. Ex-Governor Pease, of Texas, being in tb Chair. the previous questiou being ordereu bv the Conven tion, the question occurroo , how shall tbe vote bo taken, amid great excitement. J ho veto being, on motion, demanded by yeas and navs, tho question recrred ou the reception of the report ot the cotnmuteo Hon. dir. liotiB uomauuea a division ot the Ques tion; but the Chair ove'i tiled bis and other oujej tions, as t eing out of order. Hon. jlr. Hotts bavin" appealed from tho decision. his npieai was la d on the table. 1 be roll was 'hen called. In votmg, lion Al J Saffold and J J. Hind3. or Alabama, non joint a.tiiir nn w, oi Virginia, and John W. Price, ot Florida, wbiie all deu.ahng in favor of tho llr.t sections oi tho report, voted against the whole. Tbevoto resulted as folows, on'ytho dologatos from the non-rccons!i ucted States being allowed to vole. Ayes. Virginia J. P. Baldwin, Edward Itoberts, E. E. Mason. W. h. Urown. M. Garwood. John ti Troth, Jocol. SI. Troth, Jusoih Williams, Captain William ft. bnowden, 1 eter Couse, J. Is. Clements nomas mown. r. w. ltoninstn, ueorge Kve. Ji. vnrdell, 1. IJudiev, Jr., George J ttclier, L LI ill N. E. Junney.J. W. Hunuicutt, Dr. ihoinas Al liond, Samuel L. Steer, John Uawxlimst. i. P. S Hunnicuti, A. M Crane, 1'. li Mmsou, J. li. Uro .vu, t; lj. vairou. t. a. rierce. Getri'ia G. W. Ashburn, Henry G. Cole, James L. Uunmng, J. C. liryant, C. G. Baylor. N. o. Morse, C. C. Kicbardsou. Aluhtiuia captain i). u. "ingnam, Aiocrt Gnmn Arkausaij V A. i'euueriy. J. a . Baoo orth Caro.ina Captain A. W. Tourgee. Honda Colonel O. B. Hart. Mississippi Ur. K. O. Siuuey. Louisiana Thomas J. Hurant, V. K. Crane, A Jorvis. Hon. n. C. Warmoutb K. V. Dauuov, Ber nurd Soulie, Ant. l'erniindez, lion. William It lisb, hev J 1. Newman, l) l , lion. r.. ilel tand, P. B. Kanaoliih, G. W. Couway, John Mcair, t. U. Brower. Texas Governor A. J. Hamilton, Hon. K. 31 Pease, Judge G. VV. Puxchul, lj. oherwood. Gail Burden, (J. It. Sahm. Colono J btniicel, General E. J. ttavis, J. McLauo, J. It. S. Van 1'leet. Ayes 64. - N'och. Virginia C. W. Butts, J. M. Botts, J. 11. Gilmer. Georgia N. P. Iiunter. Alabuma M. J. fcallbnl, J. J. Hinds, F. S. Cramer. North Carolina Rev. Hope Baine, II. K. Kumiss. Florida-John VV". Price. The Address was declared carried by a voto of 61 yeas to 10 nays, amidst cntnusiusiio cheering. The Final Setiies. Dr. Sidney, oi Mississippi, moved that all who can a' sist the Convention in defraying the exo' nses, be requested to send their dm Its to tbe Fourth National Bank o( fow 1 ork. On motion, the delegates of the Convention re Bolved to wear the badge o I mourniur tor thirty days in memory ottuo late murdered r. Dostie, ot New Orleans. On motion of Mr. Morse, of Georgia, tho thanks of the Convention were returned to Miss Anna E. 1) cliiiisoc, Fred. Douglass, and Theodore liitou, lor their abie addresses yesterday, and that tho Committee on Printing be directed to presout each with a copy ot these proceedings. Honry G Lasar, ot Missouri, stated that everv clues ol American citizens bad been heard, includ ing the eloquent gentleman trom Africa, and but one class had been lelt out, and he was determined it should be heard. He meant the Gormius, and be declared thoy woie in tavor of every idea embodied in the report. On motion of Judge Lewis, of Missouri, the fol lowing was adopted : Jtt solved, Tbat the heartfelt thanks ol this Con vention are hereby tendered to their brethren, tho loyal citizens oi 1'biladoiphia, for the kind and fra ternal welcome, the puneious and magmfloent bospituhty which they have so nobly extended to us. That we shall always retain a most gratelui recollection of the days we have spent with them, and in our memories Philadelphia will always re main in very truth the beautilul "City of Brotherly Love." On motion, the thanks of 'he Convention wore tendered to tho reporters of tho press lor their faith ml reports ot the lu'ocuednius of the Convention. On mot:on, it won lltsolred, lhat a Committee of one from eac!l of tbe noii-reconslructcd Mates be appointed to present to Congress the Address lroin their States Senator Fowler, of Tennessee : The delegation freni leiJDOssoo, not havniR a right to vote, lie de sired to expro-s bis op nions. Ho had never wished to ro-trlct ntii age, ..Rh.d h wou'd express the souti nietit of Tennessee, On motion ol Juilpo fchertvood, of Tr-xas, ft was re o'ved Ibat the members oi the reconstructed fiutts who wish it bo al owed to sign thoir namos; and luribor, that when the Convention adjourns it does so with prover, About three u'e'Ock the motion to adjourn mna die w i'b prayor waa curried. Kev. Mr. Patterson then mnde tho lollowing ira pieteivo prayer, tlio whole audience standing: The Cloxluj? Prayer, We tbank Thee our Ueavouly Father, for the aid nd cracn which Thy aid has given to us. That we have ucen permitted under tho glorious and heaven- oiven litrht oi uieproBoui. uay, to turn, mui, . . ,,! , , . . .1 . 1. , i and act. r uro pcmuuuou, v viuu, iui iw'u' ance wlH? tbe distinguished privileges we have, en joyed. rro tho resionsibilitits resting upon US. AUtJ US we uru uuuiti iu Bwayuu vy uur iki-ju- dices, we ask Ibee that we may be guided with Thv grace, to 00 always uuu every wuere, loaning upou Hiui lor help, and leaning upou llitn tor ilolouse, tliut which we Do'ieve to be t.-uo. We thank thoe. oh Cod. tbat there are living men ami women will ing to take the responsibility of doing tbe right. Ai d how, oh God, we ask Tnee with thy power to decree, tbat our ac's and resolutions may overthrow the machinations of politicians and treason, that all men may be blessed with liberty. Oh, Uodmake these men who are going home into dangers, bold and fear ess; throw around tbotn I'by sheltering arms, and say to thoir enemies touch them nof. Ob, God, may tho time come when Mere shall be traitors nowhere, and that all shall be willing to bless lho, who art a l power above. Amen. The Adjournment. Chairman: I do now declare tldo Convention ad journed ii:t die, C1TT USTELLIGENOE. For Additional Local Hems see Fifth Fay . Mass Mektino at National Hall. Spai.cBk.fl by Judge kii wood, govbrnok Ham ilton, and Gknkhal Havis, of Texas A larro ma-s meeting was buid at National Hall last mgb'. In spite of the incieuicnt weather, there wus a iuil attendance. JI DOB SHEBWOOD'S BPEKCD. ' Hon. Judge ohot wood, ot lexas. was first intro duced He congratulated tbe audience uioutho suueess ol tbo greatest Convention which had er i net in 1'hi adelpnia since the Conveuii n which met to enunciate the princip.cs ot tho Declaration ol Indeponaeucc. e cam? hero to snow ciuto why wo siiouia asscr' cue ilocirmo- proclaiuieu here at that time. Ibe Southern Union is s ure compel od, bv l.euisuy, to iiiuko their piatlorm upon the constitutional lights ol tho citizen. He wantett recur. ty lor :ile, le.sou, aud Proneitv: Ui tnai by jury; tor uinetitricted counuercv; aud t.ic guarau'eo oi rcpublicau government to every rtato. itiespeagor men pvoceeued t ( nirth to declare tbe migoty results which had been eftocted bv tins Convention, ana to explain t ho dime und responsi bility oi tuu ooiuiieiu ioyai men iney were too ladical tor the Northern radicals, and had fright ened ihem by the extremity ot their views, do ptomhou that the p'atlorm laid down wouid elec-t-ily t.io North, return Copp-rhead slumters. nut down oppos uon, ana hoip to bulid up and make stronger ibe Itepubiican party. When the princi ples thereoi shall bo carried out every wnere, tho t onlinmtul I ongress may look down and say, "Our work is filially ttccomiilishcd " An advanced sten Las been niauo in pr nciplo to day. it win bo sam we nave loutid here the true s'rei gth of republican "ov. rnnieuc. it Is to.gtve to i very n an the lull ana cottipl "to provision of hi ponieal rights. You cannot havo an orderly coin niunit) without a tiro eo td coinmumtv. Wo cannot have contoiitu.eui wu;le we have a great ci!i do graded by tbo law. Tli" time lias coma lor rolleot'ou uud niipiovotiiciit. Wehavo been taugut b, calamity, and tho Lniotusts of the tiouth have come hero to i ay mid raid, 'Give the coloi ed man political rivbts. (in him power to help protect us avaui-t tno wuit man." (Ltud tipplau-o,) Judgo tuerwoou then proceeded to intetrogato a sup,oud co.ored man in regard to tno guarantee t tiehtsoi tho Constitution, und ho made him com prelienu the wholo, while he iw-isted that tno wh to man I v tio means knew the spirit oi tbat mighty iu strumei t. They cannot give intelligent answers to ques ions in regard to it. Ibe negro understanding i lie Couetituiion better, is it not reasonable to sup pose U at ho will vote better t Why no will bo a better citizen friar the whito upo i bis simple in stincts He concluded bv asserting tbat Audrow Johnson would learn that the political power iu this country rested with the peopio, OEMKltAI. DAVIt.' FPKKCIt. General E. J. Davis, ot lexas, was next intro auctd. He said he was not prepared to muko a speech. President Johnson hud given an account ot his early lue upon several occasions, aud tho Genera, now proposed to toll tho storv oi unotlioi unu better so, I made man, who had risen trom step to step, had been a steru Un.on man, nau Hon tor li.s iile, and was now asuug leave ot Andrew John sen to return to bis native istatc. ( I he General re tened to linnscif ) He tt.en gave a briol sketch ol tne condition ot amuia in tbe oouth, und Diopliusied disasuous ellects trom the result ot "my poiicy." General Davis tbeu look his seat. Colonel Mose, ot .ditsouri, was then introduced. COLONKL MORS' BPKECH. ColoiK'l Moss coiumenced by reviewing the South ern situation brtelly, and gave roino account ot tho conoiUon ot atluiis and the peuerai lcclinir ihrougn out tbo bouth. He then expatiated upon tbe Con vention, and the gieat gooo work which it hud bevuu be wanlou the peopie to Bustam its uction, to tntioro lis principles, und to send mou to i. on gress wao will legislate for ail parties upon the uasis ol democrat c lioeity. Ho had not como to asi lorci uuges to bo made in tno Northern Utaies Men could do us they plea-ed in that respect, . ut ibe bom hern Union men have a determination that ti is wvtk shall be completed in the aoutii now. He was iu tavor ot universal su.TVago now, ana ho u kcrieu that no liifluence in the North nad been brou-'ht to bear upon tlio Southerners; on tue con trary ,the Noi tnem aelegatos would not go t!i. wooie hguie. The boutheru Unionists did it of thom ee.ves, and lar outstripped their Northern irieiids, and ho ouiv asked tha.. they shou.d bo supported and upheld in lheir auvocacy of bese rjiinciples. Colonel .Moss then proceeded to argue tnat ii, as tbo President a-terts, .ho estates havo never been out ot the Union, bo hud no tight to appoint Provisional Governors tor them. If ho uud this rigut, then ho could a so impose, other coudhious when t.iey de muMled to be restored Coionei Moss closed amid onthnsiastio applause. Governor Auurew Jackson Hamilton, oi Texas, iollowed in a snort spoecli enunciating and rculiirm iug the principles which be hua expressed betore in the tame bi 1. A hi e Land of music was in a'.t 'mUuice, and fur nished patriotic and national airs between tho spetches. Something of I NiERK&T. The continual recurrence ot lurgiurious sucso-ses, anu the state ot j erkction lo which the nouseureaking protession has bes u advanced, have long involved a nocessity in tbe shape ol a place of sale deposit for covetable arii c es, which, wo are baopy to announce, has at last been anticipated by some of our most wealthy and iLfluential citizens, who have organized themselves into a firm lor tbe reception ol valuau.es lor.deposit, and give catisiactory assurance lor their leturu sale and uuinjuicd iho continence in tbo good failh and trust wor:lit-ne-s of the company will be es.ublishod, when wo state that N. B. Bro vne is President ot the Boird ot Directors, auu thero aio a numoer oi ejpiiaiisis therewith connected who contribute toils reliuhi tty. Ihev are at present located in tho lire-proot room ot the Plniaoelpbia National Bank, but conteniulale establishing themselves in a fire-proof structure, which they are shortly going to build, with tire aud bui giai -proof vau.ts attached. Excursion op the Loyal Southern erp. In response to an invitation issued by the mem bus of tho Union League, the loyal stoutiiornurs make an excursion along the river frout to-day. Iho pattv w II visit the iron clads In tho back chau nel at League Island, and perhaps take a trio a short distance up the Schuylkill. A splendid s earner, tor this especial occasion, has been brought into requi sition. Suicide by Hanging. A married wo- mtn, tiamed Catharine Klingler, committed suicide yesterday, by banging be'seif to tho door-jamb, iu ibe tiiira smry ot ber residence, No. 13J3 Vine stteet. bhe had been depressed in spirits lor some time, and ,-eenied to do laboring under mental aber ration. Coroner Tajlor held an Inquest ou the body, aud a vo; diet of tuicido by bunging was rendered by the jury. Latest Message prom "Heart's Conte.ni." Here is a true message sent Frum the depth 01 heart's Content; But not thut placo On Newfoundland s famous shore Wboreto they the Cabio tore, W ithin tae space Of our city it is found, Written upon our laecs rouud, "Well contented is mv hears With these C.othes trom Bennett's mart!" iltn't, Youths', and Boys' Clothing. 1'owKit Hall, No. 618 SIarkkt stiibet, Hbnnbtt Ik Co, A Pi BLic Benefactor Is ono who in anywaj adds to tbe welfare and happiness of tho com'tiu mty. Ileal'h is the ono great el em nt of happiness. Dr. Marsden. by the preparation and general intro duction ot his VEGETABLE SAXA'JIVE PILLS has done and is now doing ( much to secure the ble.-i-ing of health to the community, and so wo mav well placo bini on tho list of great public honefac tors. Depot, Xo. 437 Broadway, Xew York. F01 tale ly Johnson, tlolioway t Crtt'ltew, Wiiolesalt Agents, Xo. 23 X. Sixth, sirtet, rhiUdclfhia, and V all druggists The Riblitai Recorder, in speaking of the ' Fai" Killer.1' says: 'We be icve tho publio generally have great couil- dence in this medicine Ihe numerous lostimonia'i In its favor tiom well-known c ergymen and mis sionaries are well calculated to couvlueo any but the most skeptical. It thero bo any of our readers wbo still doubt touching the made powors of Puna Y Davis' Pain Killer to rolieve pain, we advise them to buv one bottle, and give it a trial. We never knew it to fail." Dr. Humphreys, of No. 662 Broadway, Now Toik, well known to the llomueopathio medical pructice. has transferred hia Interest to a compan ol which be is a member, and is now ready to iur ulsh all the varieties of tpoines tbe prtesiou add people may need. No houau in this dooartm -ut ot medic'ne has larger facilities or a better reputa ion, than that of whrca Dr. H. is now W the head. Aocark Ah-rufrr Ma c!i-!iV. II Thb KlTrLEftNAKK never strikes until it baa first gten its warning rattle. So tho Cholera tioyer assumes its specific pestilential form, until afiorlt lias given due warning by manifesting Its premoni tory hymploms. These may exist for days, or 011)7 for few hours ; but it MJRSDEX'S CHOLERA CURE tie administered when they first appear, iu Dino cases out often the disease will go no further; and even when iho diseaso has run tnto Its spociflJ form, the mixture will sive the great majority ol cases. Depot, Xo. 487 Broadway. JVew York, for ale by Johnson, UoHoway flr Corrdm, Whole talt Aytnlt, Xo 23 JV. Sixfif strrst, P!iilndcl(hin. and fcv U drufjqi. BtIT YOTJR t I.OTHIfiO AT BtiT Toun Clothing at Buy voun Clothi.no at W ANAMAKKR It BltOWN F. WANAMAKKtt & UltoWN'f! WANAMAKKlt & BltOWA'S Oak Hall, Oak Hall, Oak Hall, 8 K. Con. Sixth and Market tb. S. E. COR. tMXTU AKD MARRCT 8tS. 8. E. Cib. Sixth and Markkt Sre. Thb Nfw Drug Store Ue'miiold's new store next to the Metropolitan Iioiel, has a very largo Bs-ortmoi.t ol erugs and cbi m ca s, besides being th principal depot lor the solo of Ho'mbold's wo 1 known reparations. The assistants of tint ei'u li'hn ent are well qnalilied In all the branches of their prolusion, and phvsielaus may depend that a 1 their piesernitions will be conscientiously com pounded. All varieties of drugs are hero dispensed, ol the first qunlity, and at trie mot reasonable raie. Jnadditon -o the usual stock ot dntgs. llelmlioM keeps constantly on band a arge and fresh sunp v ol h'S celrbratea preparations, the Extracts ot Buchii, and the Extracts ol Warsaoarllla. The attention and patn nnge ot tho public arc rpectfully solicited, and satisfaction is confidently guaranteed. Depot" at N. Vi 8. Tenth street, Philadelphia, an No. 6U4 Broadway, N. Y , August 8kvkn-Thirtii:8 Converted into FlVK-TWF.NTlKB. Apply to Drkxel & Co., No. 34 South t hird street. TlJKRE 19 weary and no Excuse for thoso who drag their disordered bodies into our company when a 10 w doses of Aycr'g Sorsoai ilia would cleanse their musky b ood, and restore their health and vigor. Te muddy victims of bilious diseaso, havo some regard for your neighbors, if not lor yourolves The Elliptic Lock-Stitcu Sewing Machine with all Iho latest improvements and attachments, incomparably the btst for family Use. Elliptic S. SI. Co. Agonts wonted, No. 923 Chesnnt street, Phila. Twelfth asdCbebnut is tho place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Bedding, aud to havo our Kur il it uro rcupholstercd, varnished, and repaired by practical woikmcn Store Shapes painted ami loitered lo o rder. ratteu's, lo. 1408 Cliesnut street. Ten-Forty Coupoxs due Soptombcr 1, Bought by Drmxf.l & Co., No. S4 South Third street. Cartets ad Oil CLOTns ciit, altered, and Uiu, at Patten's, Ko. 1408 t:hesnut street. FonTBEitN Loyalists, nlso Northern, Kastern, and Western loyalists will moot to-day at 10 o'clock at Char es Mokes tc Co.'s Ono Price Clothui" More-, under the Continental, to take into consideration the propriety ot being newly suited in all parti culars. Worrsibs sent to do Upho'.stering of any descrip tion. Patten's, No. 1408 Cbesnut street. Compound Interest Notes 7 8-10 and C-20-wanted. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third St Blinds and Shades repaired. Cbesnut street. Patten's, No. 1403 Superior Styles ep Ready-made Clothihg. Superior Styles o Ueady-made Clothing. Wanamakbr & Brown, Popular Clothino House, Oak Halt., fc'-outlieast corner Sixth and Mahket Streot CLOTHING. Above MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. Jf E M O V A L . I. S. CUSTER & SON HAVE KEMOVLD TO No. 726 ARCH Street, Below Eighth, Where they have now on band a large assortment of FALL MILLINERY GOODS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. 8 Pi wsmlm MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 aud 331 SOUTH Street. lias a handsome assortment of MIIXINEBY; Mlsse and Infants' Hats and Caps, Bilks, Velvets Crapes lilbbons. Feathers. FlowerB,Fvame8,etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A niNT TO TOBACCO CHEVVEKS WEDDING-CAKE FINE cm TOBACCO. The ohly FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufacture n Po'ladelphla.i Tlio Best in the Market. EVE It Y BODY USES IT Manufactured from the Best Leaf. BOLD EVEUT WHERE. C611 Factory, B.P . corner Broap and Wallace Streets LADIES AND OHILDUEN-8 SHOES, nt htst oualltv i roanu acturea and for safe lllm 41 8 'UKTU Btreet. rtOUTH STREET, M. LVANC0NA 342 nava the uiauew. T" H7u cwiiff CloUiUXI. fMVTU .mow Fcurth tOtiiB MARKEy 0 k x ,-rH' rii 1. i 1 MEDICAL. SIMILIA SIMILIOUS CURANTUR. HCMPIIIIBY'S II DM (EOPATHIC SPECIFICS, Pavo proTed. from the mont fmnle Unerlence. an rthesucrt'S: trlinple. Prenmt Etticl-nt, anil i.clln i c. 'Ifey are tho enly Wcillrlncs pnrftc.lv a.l.ipt,l to popu lar use so Kln.p e t'int niiKtaKes cam ot. be maUj In tiKlrn tliom: no liamiless as to be nee Iriiin daiuier. and to t n.cieni as to be always reliable. o. ears. I, Cure FEVr hn, omrestleos anil Infiammst oik. VSt)K,M. Woiii) fever, norm ! o ic tui t'UYixi COLl' .or Teethlnnor Infant-.... 1)1 A K) 11(1 A oi cl'tlilreo or adulu lYiHtY. tJrtpinjr, Ulliinu Co 1 Clitif.KHA VlOKbCM. Nauea, or Viimlurnr .r i ' 1 oil-, t o tin, noarniMiewi. ttrnnriuns ..i- MKIil;AM)I A. Toothnchu. Nervous Pains 'li lr AliACliF.S. Mek Heartache or Vertigo. ...I'i liyt-Vr.VH: . Ill, Ions stomach I itlve .ms. .2i tT" I'I' Ith.ssf D, sciinty. or paln.ul foriods.... EM LK MltlciiltU'S tli ( h'iCi'. Hi.arno t'oiiiih Ulliieo t Ilreathln...2i 8AI.T Ilheiim Lnslnelas Kru diom i ItHKI'MA llrtM, aail a 1 Rheumatic Viu 2i Fl' Vi:Knil Ague Chlh Fever-old Agues. ...M l'tl.ES Interna, or eterinil, blind or blee1ini;..')i t)' H i LM Y, orc, Intl mned Kyes or K.yeildVin CA I' A hRll, acute oi tlironto, or liiliuonra. . . .iq WI!OOHI.Nt-i Ol'till or miosipoOIc i'oiii!,is..'it AT A1A. orpiessed difficult Hn-atMnn 0 FAR Iihrharpv. and tninaited HeKrln? M ( HIJK'I.A, eniariicd oisi ds and Swe ltnR4..M (if.N f HAL 1)i bl it v, or I hrslrm Weakness.... VI IROP8Y and scant hecrotl m-. Ml Sf A-"lckness or sickness trom rlillnir V) KIDN y instate Gravel Itenl 'a cuil H" M.KVOV8 Li tilnty Seminal J.misslous, In- volumarv Dlceharci iOK fc utb. or t anker (1 M VI VHINAIIY Incontinence, or vietilnw tue led I Al Mi l Ul. I'6il04ls nvpn with Hnik4inft SO St FFr KlXl.s at chanir oi Ilin ld'l KI,ILKl"v "oain'.s aodft. Vitus' lian.'a. .. lit ' Illl'in H Ell I A anil nlrnrntnil .SnroTlirn.it .VI fAUii.T t,'SR8 t ane ot Thlny-flve Vlsls. inorooei rase and book compete, Alt) i aw of 'Iwentv lante via s In morocco, and hook. 6. Single boxes, with Ulrro tloi s, 'li cents, f,fl cents or 81. Vrtkrinasv Si'i.ciFirs ahocary cases, 1 vials, till. Miule viuls withdlreciioiK. SI Thee Kemeilles by the cane or slne'e box, sent free Of cha'U", mi receipt ot theories. Aildrem II t Ml llRKYs' iipcifle llomnopathlc Mertlclno Com pany, Ofttco and Depot. io Mil llradwuy, .New York. Hit Hi MrititF.YS is consulted dally at his oilion ner sorally or to lettei. as above, tor all forms of disease. For ?alebv DYOTT & CO. JnIIwHOS. HOLLOW KY (OWDKN T K t'ALLI NUI-.R. sml A allROSK f-MlTtl. holitfalo Agents. Philadelphia, anil bv ail DiuiiKlstS; 2; smwS FERTILIZERS. JIMO X I AT ED PHOSPHATE A CONCENTRATED FZHTILIZEX. This preparation contains l'uro Ground Bone and tho best Fertlll.Ins Salts known to airiicu luial chemlnry, combined In such a manner as to develop their produc tive properties only when uned on the soil. Price i 110 per ton. For sale at tbe manufacturers' depots, .No. 7 44 MARKET street. Philadelphia, So. 8 BCKLINU SLIP, New York. WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., Manufacturers. 9 7 tlO 10 gAU (3 II ' S 11 A W BO X E SUPE R-PHOSPK ATE OF LIME. The treat Fertilizer for all crco". Qnicn tn Its action find permanent ui Its i fleets. Established over twelve yeaiii. Iiealer supplied h' tbe carRO, direct troui the whart ot the niunuiiictorv.'on liberal terms. Manufactured only by baugii & so:s, Office No. 20 South DELAWARB Avenue, 8 i-mw5rp Philadelphia. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. fcl.EMIl ST E A 31 StOtltlMi ESTABLISHMENT, No, 510 RACE Street. We o b leave to draw .our particular attention to our new French fleam Scouring hstabllaiiireut the Unit and oniy ot e oi in Kiiiu in tint, city w e ao not uve, out oj chen icul proce-s res ere Ladles', Gentlemen's, an C hili ten'. Garments to their orlciual states wltuuu injerliit. them In tie least, while gieut experience uud iliu best n acbincry trom France enable us to warrant per ect atism uon to ail who may iavor us with tlnli latieiiane. LADlfcS' DHi-.SSK oi ever, deseiiptinn ulilier without 'Irimniinus, aro cleaned and UniNlied witnoui neiug tuaeu apun. wuemer mo color is genuine ur not Oucra clonks end Mantillas ''nrtalns Table Covers r'arpcts Velvet ItlbbnDH, Kid Glove, etc cleaned and re inlKbrd in tho best manner, hen iennn's umuior aud Inter ( 'lothlnu ceiuied to Derrecu. n wlfhoui hi. jurv io the stutl A. so Flags and llannets All kinds ol stains r ri eved without o eaning tho whole All orders are executed under our immediate supervision, and tathtac.on guaianteed in every Instance. A call und cxaniinatn n ot our process Is respectfully solicited ALBEDYLL & MARX, 12rjntl No. 810 BACE Btreet T H H E E IMPORT A N'J AGENCIES. THE CELEBRATED Lilne's Chilled Iron Safes, Th apest and best, Indeed, the only Slrlctly Fire and Bumlar-Proof Sate made 1 be modern and ex remely popular STEAM ENGINE PACKIISTGj Called Miller's Lubrlcatlve Steam Packing, unsurpassed and unequalled, AND THE SCALES FROM THE CKEAT BEXD SCALE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA. Scales warranted equal to any in tbe market, and on terms much more favorable ihe underpinned having the General Avency for the sale of tbe above articles In this city, he respectfully solicits the attention of all parties interested, both the dealer and consumer, hoping to merit (as be has already received) tbe continuance of a liberal public patronage. M. C. SADLER, AGENT, 811 Btnw53trp smwl3tl No. 639 A BOH Street UKADULTERATKO LIQUORS ONLY KIf:HAM PKNI8TANM SjIJitlAND VAt'lT-. No.TroTBtSNur htukett. Kearlv Opposite the Post Ora 68 PlllLAUELFHIA. Fimli 'es supplied dci .from tho Conntiy p itintl; nded to FOR SALE STATE AND COUNTY EIGHTS ot CapeweU Co 's Patent Wini Guard and Air Heaier tbr Coal Oil Lumps t It prevents thu Chimneys from breukinir. This we will warrant Also Savon ut tblrdtheoll Tall and see them they cost but ten cents. No. '203 AC" Btieot. Philadelphia. Sample sent to ana part ol the t'niied States, on receipt of 21 cents 1 1 JXFCUTOIVS NOTICE. - PERSONS N. l debted to tin. Estate at the late CB ARLF.B S. WATK will plea make payment to and those bavlUM claims avamst the estate will present tnem to EDW. V. WaYNE. Artin Fxecutor, eiKCw .vc nir ."cunt vrnyoN bum. YlOX and f INSTRUCTION. J3AKDKE SCIENTIFIC COURSE IAFAYETTK COLLEC.E. In ec'rtltlon to the ft ppral onrse of In'trnetlon In this 1 'rpnrtinrnt. ni'nnod to Isy a snbstanttal bails of knowlcane ard cholarly culture, student can pursue thooe branches which ara ewentially praotlcal and trclmli al. vir. i EX.lNKr KING Civil. Topographical, and Mecha nicnlt MlMso and MF.TA l.l.t RtlY ; AKt'rtirf.C '1 IHE, ana tbe application of Chemistry to AUKIC CL ICK r and the A HTM. 1 f'l'ic ik also anerded an epportuntty tor special stndr of TFADK and ti ftiMEKl f. oi J ODKIIN LAN t.VAt.K- sndllllU LOY,anofihelU810RY and 1 STITt'T IfNs oluiirci.iiiitiv. For t hcu.ars apply to 1 ietldent C ATT ILL. or to l'loi. K B. Ol'NtTM AN, l Jerk of the f aculty. 'Io,,J'"mvlvanla. prlt 4. lhliti. 6 10 a m i lToTn l N S IIIUIB ! OR YOll NO IiADIES. pniup a. choar. J'rinfr about to rclliuiuUli his position In tbe pnbllo rrlmois with which lie hua been couuectod for the last twrntv-tbree ycais. WILL OVt.2, A DAT AND HOARDING HC1IOOI VOIt YOUi-O LADIK8, AT No. S810 CHusxirr STRFT, ON MODAY, HF.PTE.VHER 10. This Institution Is designed to rival tbe best scmW nirlrs In ihe eouutry. CIRt CLARfl Conta'ning particulars and other Inlormatlon In relation toihts inmltutlon, can bo bad untft tne ltt of Hop timber, at So. Mfl y.TWEl.FIH Rtice'. 8 21 rpllE "PHILADLIjI'HIA school ok de- J. SIGN "OR wOMKN" (Filbert tret -nd West Fenn sunre) tor the tdacnttua oi Yoann Ld,e In I rawtna. Fainting, Dexlvnlua, LtthOftraphT, cte , will rt-open en MuN DAY , epicmber J. I'areuts win please send to the scDoot-limine tor cataljgues. Jopeph HarrlfOU. tlnmos L. Claeliorn. V l Hutu ltuckne.1, p P. .Morris W iillaoi i liorntnian, Kedwuo'l V. Warner, James li Orne. Iiavd W Ilrown, Ueorge VV h tnev, J ii in i Wiluht, f l K. filtc, w. r wnstaca. h 31 i:t T. V. BliAIbWOOiJ, Pliuclpa'. M ONSlEUIi ALEX AN DUE WOLOWSKI'S CLASSES FOR HAIfO AND SINGING, By his entirely new slmpllfl-d 8' stem, aro now open. Tliofe wishing to read music at sluht. keep time per lectly bv nevtly Invented manner, accompany any hopk or piece by new march oi harmony, dug or pur- ioi m in concerts, cnoir. or private can ca'i ai o. 7U4 8. WAUluro.N Square. ( bl dren admitted. Ladles' Seminaries attended to. 8 2lllmrp riMIE NT 1'ENN bQUAUK SE.UINARY; X KOK YOCNO HDIFK ho. 8 8 !M f. It KICK PTKEKf. will open October 1 Inaddlilonto the legti'ar coarse, cIhsm'swIiI be lotnied tor pupils who wish to parsuo on. v t lie bltlier hiancnes. For ttrms etc. app 1 atloii may be made to either ol tha Principal", a ter 2 o'clock, MA KY k HOUPT. No Street. WARY K. TAZKWFLI.. o iOH W. LOO AN Square. 8 lRs6trp T HE CLASSICAL AND ENULIbh . rOL, OF H. I. OREODBY, A. M., Ho. 110H MAHKET street, will kkoi'KN 8 271mrp ON MOJillAY. M.Pl;MI5ER 3. "OU1VATE SCHOOL KOK BOS, IN TUB X PHIL' DELPHI i CITY IN 8TI I UTS, N. K. corner ot tlllSStT and KKillTIKN.Jl .-treeta. ro-ouon MONDAY, September 10. tntrancc on UUHTKEN IH fctrect. Cb'2 1ml L llAUUOW.s, PriucipaL rpHR CT,ASSICAL"scI)0()t;r8TjnrCORNEll J THTRTEKNTH and LOCt'ST Streets, reopens MONDAY, beptcmber III. I) 1 lilt It. KENDALL, A. M , Principal. THE ENOLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY, Nos.lifi!) and I'll C1ESNUT street will rcon Mi'NDAY. September 10 I. B. LANG 0 and O. feElDKN ST1CKKK Principals. 8 ii lm MlfiS ANNIE K. LANOTON'S SCHOOL FOR Young Ladles, No. 112 North TIC NTH Street, will reopen on 11 It OSDAY. September !0. 8 25 Ira TO RENT. P O R RENT. A VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Eepublic Building. 9 6 U APPLY ON THE PREMISES. OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS F O 11 11 E N T IN TUE National Bank of the Espublio Building, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street, The Buildlnx if supplied with Gas, Water. Water Closets, and steam Heatlne Apparatus. The rooms on the third and fourth floors are large (50x64). well Huh ed, and suttab.e tor a Commercial College, or business of a similar character. , Apply at the Bank. 3tf LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED KCOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOIt OF THB "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TIIlltD Street, TO RENT, With or without steam power. Apply in the office, first Hoor. GAS L I ( FOR THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHIKES For Pilvnte Ilealdeucea, Millx, Hotels, Cliurcliea, Etc. Ktc. FuruUlilug from Teifi to Slxi Huudreil Lights, aa my b Kequlreil. This machine Is guaranteed i does not get out ol order, and tne time to mansao it is " Ave minutes a week. The simplicity of this apparatus, its entire freedom from danger, the oboapne and qualliy ot the Unlit over all others. has gained for it the tavorahle opinion ef tbore acquainted with It irerltf. Tha names of those having used them for the last three year wdl be given by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Where the machines can be teen la operation. FKRHIS L CO., Box 1401 I. O, Stui 'or 1 ampblat.
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