..1% 1 . ~,. , ,116 -,h0417.V.,4411 4,,,,-- 7 . ztuc '7 _....---..b .: sz.IDA, ' iz 1 1 CAuGuR AL. GF4RT.9 Inaugural addres,.. Gelinwhire to-lay's Issue. will genetnlaatlsfaction to 51111 e. i "Plltiakana. ' Without pretensions to rhe finish logical exactness, it tozlcsl sninad. From what he la ys about military organization and same other , minor topics, we withhold :`..'.4.*ltttitWx*xittlaaat Wan more fully Tlvi=cd; but his positions 'on lending and ftrnds :' 'lXtentO , eatlone aTe such as to inspire CORN ea and challenge support. 1.";; • i - The London Times: is reported. by ,4pable spatehes to have• another argu -4:1 , trientati, ve 'article against the im „IP erachiPjertt. by Congress of President lOWitnoril It reaches the - c onclusion tl4.t44llChenie looks like l l a fatal blow at . COXISIA4IIIOII. ext of the article may lead as to modify our opinion res pecting it; but as represented it scents to Astral& another illustlation of the ex eeeding difficulty even' intelligent Euro ;,...:;,::,TwomlS have in tryin g to " comprehend either the institutionsor the genius of !the people of the United States. , - • . comely would sound strangely to talk of the due trial and execution of a • initrderar as an assault upon the laws. ••• It la junto absurd to speak of the im pasta:di:tent of the President as hiving big onn . the Constitution. That instru tnent . properly demands the impeach . 3nent of '.the President in specified ex it-armies and prescribes the course to be ' taken. It to as clearly the duty of Con you to impeach him whenever his con g.. ;duet-Shall call foronch severity, as for a . farad Jury, upon reasonable showing, to put a man on trial for a critic charged I upon him, or for a Traverse Jury, upon evidence exhibited before its io render a verdict of guilty.. The situ ... ide question is, Etas the President done any thing deserving of impeachment and ~,"I.lepositiont „ If he has, Congress is not. ..I•l4lll.:i.itoutirkrto procet d acaiaid him. - It. ~ no .othurzicuy can the t oustitutioa be • ~‘,.pruperly,protected and the rights of the !'t.:,people maintained inviolaie. If he ha.. . nut offended, but Las coclioed nint,cl •tale y within the liod.s of Cis prerogu then, Ifoieed, his itni.osclnen , wand out only he uopolloo but snout to the lthigniaude 4.:' the ipavt-, --ZnpEACaMENT , EnglisLinen are' permetoed, throng u-- - `and thronh, with the eat din ,t 1 duct /te 'of`lieirpoliucaisyscm thdt lac he,State can do nu wrong and is nc iun.enali la to the natign or Ps rettr,sent: tivhs, Mice English modarens have la y rmo mere puppets in the hands of tl - - exteVcricy, this dogma is approprintO tad has its uses. As the Crown has ceased„ except as a fiction of law, to ** hive any power,. the old absurdity - , out. of the doctrine of the Divine Bight of Rings, has become rea sonable, and it is well to enforce IT. iVirere a political party, upon obtaining ~,..'lligiasCendancy,.constitutes -a Ministry, '7 . -attsvl tit” Hinhitry by custom wields the Topa preroga Oval *would he irrational "to /Ord - *het is tailed 3lajesty for any • thing, Another election :eight bring the other party into power, t---i;ind•theinitavenient Majesty Would corn .tt".-,'tt.idagently,..sairtion the undoing of all that -had been done in its mime. ; The , ,Oovecament of the United States s 'IS net censtituted after this model. The ' ets only Hajesty in -this country resides in - * tie People. The President exists, -ateither: In fact nor in courtesy, by Di " Virus Bight: He gets 'all his authority froM thei ballot-box. It is definite in its arnetutt;. limited as to duration, and ibelgdd,about with conditions. .t 'c is no i nners than an English Prime Minister, -114 d la equally, as responsible. - For some years pasta disposition has r_ '''developed among our people to set -the President above the Constitution e 'Auld that'attare. ' This is the latent int'at nation., Out of which Kingship, or the inclinition thereto, continually grows, oiler. The Constitution has tieen , lested at all points, eave that whlr.liProiridea for the degrading of a for Raw:wing the powers en trusted to him.- ;It is certainly well to t. tbat foint, - slab, whenever i palpa ble and sufficient occasion shall arise. Of that *caution the two Houses are ittages; If they c.i.:erk its thi7. 'discretion unwisely, they w ill hare to =Mei for it to the people. If they pro . -asediatidutake out a clear eme against the President, upon evidence that „`.1.111,-ilboulcCisatify the general judgment, ._they need hare no apprehemtons but theYarill beaust aimed. „The London Times ought to remem " -bet that Libert3'in Europe has, in note been conserved end ad. vanced, by Parliaments and National 'Asaemblies laying violent, and, what % learned tri many, escrilinioui hands on ' the Head of- the !tate. Confessedly - `'there jilt difference between the cirtum ' •.atances which made those violenees , gmosperons and beneficial, and the con ,dbion of rusuers' here. Tuere the Stale 1)4 organized upon the. dynastic - pith no appeal to the people t.a.op , of Revolution, beic no .•alynasticism, and popular ~,appeal is prescribed at regnisr interva't fouryealr%lbis nee- est , - -that we can well , ff.. 11,1 to U•t, pr.)toe , t• ttt eXi ru!hity .only II - ifsgtsut ca=e .and a preh-tu.t awcrgr Lc, •- ph , . ie r WHAT N • t Yetglitz° t : he' Demorru:s anti Con ' servatives °Meted into p.iitnereittp for ; Shit avoieil purpose at breaking down the Republican Party. TO this end they : ; 4 10 14,,ht it'expedient to let mercenary or eampliant. Republicans monopolize the • larger share of the offices: All Republi - • iar( hicumbents , who refuted to sun en. der, thep siinvietions, or-bold them in I "ithOyedice, were displaced, and ready and V. I . , fisatelaolis of the President and the eon. aFdratorkenceeeded them. The period kiinirived when, according to the ex 'Praia tonne of the Constitution, thel ' Piesident:, is compelled to submit tins. =tee of these appointees to the Senate for ritifiestion or rejection. Ile has Sent - in: Mit:Mot them. - The question, there ' trifejaFillek. the Senate do in -theinemisest. Some easy, good natured -Iltep — tabliasas, suggest that the Senate . asigllt-as well "consent.'! Such is not Ottr !lei; If the Priiident had been clestml by the Democrats aid Conservatives in con - eleit;,:re *mid be disposed to urge Os ' einieseettee in his 'nominhtions so fur as • competent and honest men were named. _ afiNlis.nOt so elected. He was chosen :by the 'publietuts, and has turned bin 'Wien* them. The power they put ..into his hands, be lensing treacherously Be is not supreme in the • las,swry,F appo*lntAta. The Senate part and parcel °fate r-,prd,juti”z -e'n ua „oven 11:11tr th:. Tininss, , „,, r• 1 on lltutiotett ••; :,,,! 11, '''' ' ay n• or et' tt, liveeto• cn!;1•1 - ‘• • dr ,..„. tive. 'For the Senate to t•Onsent llte (rota ' , .m2 greed rati,laion of office by these nominee - , ill , ' 'w.s.." rtt 0, I , ease would be to sanction. perfidy and invite 'on j ,9 1. .e.ameti tt•-, lhil s • - fresh betrayal of the Republican interest. ,fi.stra,tion ' strict. sn-rt.ii - sd BEVER - DT JOrft:so:: .etirttlts thus, if re. with itagnee Usrl hlll,' . 1 1 t' It Sag jected, Ilse President cannot re-appoint t ww ,, y returns it them. The Senate has ate opportunity, ; distr i e t. sUpp li e „ . l • the Mortality in the consequently, to administer an.effeetual was. diminisb• with the eater rebuke to these men by rejecting them, sulking The 7 ;•is B y s° doin g the Beliatiliesamei°lliY-will oPbliseedel,l2. ''..le.gn•?/rnthpti%si'ems,e;2l`,.7,.'; not only preserve a proper dignity, lint t, mtp . d every wool. In ercry di tr also ,how a due contempt for pt:llticul epolonllC 15t1 , over the tots I tupanie.s fetnishod I . ,ts of all the triad:link and dishonesty. - houses which they =u;-died, t• a the by, holm in. these ••. lof limo:es, l , ,qh in 11, , itt talzen out al the ,111 cf., and ta1. , .1.1.1, .1, toe Iceu'a satisfied the committee ler stele/lane uE tits hoard 01' lloalth that the diminished mortality at. due to the change in. the quality of the water. South London, it Will be tccollected, was Milt supplied with intpute . Wattr Itftt by une company, (the Southwark,) and it suffered severely in the epidemic of that year, In the lield of tbe other eompauy, (the Lainheth,) the mortality was much reduced, btu was not incnn eider:dale. rot iris's South Loudon - was supplied with water by the two contr.,: ales froth the purest SOUTLIOS; the, shallow Wells Were object by the anetiopolitan drainage, :Ind the deolln, tty eltolera all the tir.,tfult , , hu;kling 1;74,,!s tmple, were,o6l no nunierono as tile de a th:; Lad 14eell iu lOttt in a single district. Cholefli hail beeu tit the tnt tinontni cities since Itso, lad Louth, a rested aerate, expecting to escape with comparative in punity, where to: in duly the weekly deaths by cholera speting up from 11 to Li, to tilt:, to ;tin, to WI, to itlf au unexampled velocity, and threatened 10 TeI.CIY till 'lli , 11‘3[1:01 , 5 ttf the former plagues. In. East London 3,G1:1 peupli.• in:Tighe , ' in 41x. Tue gt eat dent ntctiun or litb occurred In i.T cry district, nuttily every Ettitpliett trout the ol!i Ford reseem.tira of tine of the eight. Langton. citiliptllliett, and to the same extent. nowhere ;eke. ['hese reservoirs are close to the Lea, which ith it tidal river, polbtted With the sewerage of . \Vest linen and of East Loudon. eiriutnstautial evidence irre ilatws that polluted wato we' distributed ever 'fill the area of extra ordinary mortality during so rfitin nun, bt . r of dst/ s, with the s.tute result of pre vious epithwie cars. ,worts' of misel ief we, uo e-toaer pointed Out than tint plagua began rapidly to dec!inr. It tippeared to he under t-ontrol, and' the in nobly chttlem is East London now as low on it is in. the rest of the metropolis. titYLAND The-political situation of Mar at this m oment is one well caleul‘,,,,, gest sTiomi reflection. Th, of that State were . stern% y loyal to the cone' of the coun!:rY. 'and very I4wino - 1y divested all those-di m y was aided with thu rehellicea of. puliliad poWer the ballot be . ler they did well. But they wr.rc not loyal to the reuse of humanity in, divesting a large clas., of the peuple.of the State of political power —not bethin,e they 'were disloyal, not be cause they -rendered aid to the public enemy, for melt, Were More ittily and universally loyal—but tieeitus4 of their color. Bea they been as tree to the rights of man as they were to the Union, Governor Swans, aided by President JOllNtioli n 'Would not have been able to restore the rebels to political power at the election last fall, and thus put the loyal men . of the State into an bapotent ... ~ _ minority in the Legislatdre, as lit; has done. A. law is now on its passage re moving all political disabdilies . front the 'shoulders of rebtle, which is auto to pass, and which will just as surely place I the government of the State into the hands of the disloyal element as any thing can he. The colored etc/unit:un apt now be brought in to rosette the Slate from their grasp, and so the loyal whites, as well as the loyal men of color, must submit, as best they can, to the rile of those who would, if they could, have swept the State into the Southern Confederacy. A low prejudice Iwas sutfe - i n nl to get the mastery over their sun e of justice 'and sound pol , ky; atoll is nose too late to retrieve the eiTot ~, TnE ettionage a Iron mills is not eon , . II 0d to Pitt:Awn:li and vicinity. All te' mills is the Lehigh Valley are ti:niett. Soon all artiLicers of iron t,riiughout the country will he idle t Congre,sruen put Illeit ears to the ground and they will deteet•the sound of • .to approaching thunder. • • PUBLIC nv nn, W. rann. Life can he saved by stufly!ng the causes of its destruction--injurics and diseases. Lightning hid no sooner been identified with electricity, than Franklin preseuted the lightning conductor. With his knowledge of flame and gasps, Davy • .. tiivehted the safety lamp, to S:IV , mot from the terrihle effect of ecploi.to . ts. The same object is secured note eff•eatu- ally by the improved ventilation 01 mines. ?ire-escapes and Are guards save hundreds of lives front the dames. Life boats rescue mariners from.. the waves. Chemistry rinds antidotes or poisons. Surgery, armed with Harvey's diScovery, tics bleeding arteries. Front' denser, medicine has learned ,by sect - 1- ' nation to prevent small pox, anti this brings us to the class of zymotic diseas es, over which new power has been ac. noised recently •by the discovery in England of the laws of its_propagatio u. A surgeon dips a lancet into the pustule of a small-poi patient; on Its point, is a.; , drop of transparent lymph; and that lymph, mixed in the blood of a child thathas nut before had the disease, re produces-the lymph in new pustules, which will again propozate the disease' among other children. The matter is volatile, and other children, brougitt in to the same atmosphere, arc said to catch small pox. Typless has been, generated in goals, and has infecte.l the judges In courts as it Intl:its physicians in fever hospitals. Here, is a. large number of di.easci which tie Leen lore to pro dine; and a second gri , op c'onl:y nu merous we know how to prtm , g,at e, each us measles, se:al:mins, whool.ite-; cough and small pox. Cases of small pox, f..r instance, occur every week in Loudon: few children die of small pox for weeks together; when tiuddraly the vatoline becomes active, is multiplied with re doubled velocity; destroys large, num bers, and alter a tined again I.clign't• quiescent. All tytnotic follow this law, and are hoots called epidemits, 'endemics, plague::: which; so their emiss Is not evident, have often bees referred ' to superuaturul agency. In their cuorsc they are general& influenced by atoms. pherie vicissitudes; MI; the 'pito is sheer) probably acquiesces to 'extreme dißusive ness iu some wretched families, Under hygeniceonditionsthatfaver its Creation. Asiatic cholera thus Miginated in the delta of the Ganges ' in spot, where the huts arc on mounds, surrounded with pits, which are the receptacles of deice lions and of the stagnant water the na tives drink. Jante,on sets, "aid W. ter, no thatt, Eantelittla3 immedietely induces the disorder," London pp:seats a favorable field for the analysis of eta. derides. It has a vast population spread otter a large area, at dill, real elevittintis, arising from ground below the Thanics leVel to Iltunpstesthand Norwood. The ;emulation exists in eat ry deitecii ot I tell-ity, in every degree of poverty and wraith. It was supplied iu 111{49, by eight Cattlitallieft, *MI tilittliefeit tooter, sonic of it drawn from spring's, the rest Irmo different !mints of the Timm, and its tributary, the Les. At that time the sewers of Loudon poured ir eonreties into the Thames at did' rent isdnt. of its e o n s..., so that. the Wati'rs of Ste conipa e it's di very much is punts. At lluevetfor'l Br' tee it was charged with -al, and higher tin the tidal stn.:tin She I water was ilinaralice'y pipe. It was -w aedi,dely.touud, ou examining the lethriv:, that cholera was much more In-:: i a l nu the south Ode of Lilo Thames than - 21,,1111;'111,4 IA tile ell /Se o f th e et ,i. elsteubstions showed that then:or {whip bad been at the rate of 41 on the north, and 120 in 10,000 on the south banks. The tiers populations differed in many reel etts, and turf er atailysi, was necessary. . The population in thirty : districts, each a large ety in magnitude, was variously grouped, neeording to 'wealth 'determined front rated value, density, elettatiOn and water supply It was shown that density and wealth in their different degrees dilati - an influence oo the mortality of the' epidemic; hut tout the effect of these influences was completely overwhelmed' 1.; the inllto tiles of venter arid of the elevation of the Thus, the six districts supplied with the - least impure water lost, in I every 111 , 0 00, 15 by- cholera; the Me' / j gvning still more impure water Ilost those getting the water from the parts of the Ti.llllol saturated with linty grace boat 10a, it was lound that the i mortality ranged from 174 deaths by cholera in 10,000 peopl e on s loyal With the Thames, to intunong those living ole ground ten feet higher, and thus the'. mortality fell to raft , to 10, too fy , t o I 20, to 8; as you ascend, 20. 40 27, , .70,110, 100, fl5O feet above Trinity high water mark, In the epidemic of lSl'd 1, and in the epidemic of tree, the, sans, , lawsprevailed. That was all that (amid be rigorrolity tletei mined and the experiinea was incomplete, ns the drainage of Lite ground and other conditions in which the people of South London lived differed in many respects Iron the correspond= ing ounditlonu on the north side of the Thames. South liOndfat iv supplied chiefly by two companies. In ;be inter val between 16.111 tool 10.14 one coin baby IN sIIGIIPAL ADDRESS OF GO V. JOll. U. A:EA Delivured -Tatugary =SEM Hoe., e.l hy theseleeline of the eoverchte p,opto 01 ley mot', ll4 the, t tm. for Cho I n't,t-trett , et Comehet et .t!th P of enn tyleett, It tt tth th,tte.e 1 hunsittly 10111 410111,1,,h 71.111.1,01.0., 0.1,41 in try wool, rolok 11 i•nt t"lfot the. "+o:tonn ,11-1.1 ton me xee eol.l.ltd.,:fon o lot plat. eltel,l "ot:on. •• o G0n,11,1,1 ll:e.Unlte,:i'a anO Coo-V.:totem ot p. n.t perform uftlelal 41.11,WA it'nealy " Protoqudiy rut, rytlslug th.t Is in:plied he !:ti 11:4.:111 , -O , too ot the peo-• yo'', eon: .'lt he v., - .lnport , o.ee nn , l te•pori,- bi'l:le , iii tho 01, elevate , : . 11. :; grat— vto return ferk eht 113,016,, is tO for I,e eon-O.on: toence arpf ,tea l Mind to In.vioro ttt is 1.1'51.1 t. , 0nt,..1 Lb,elvit trn,t, who h.•en far;l:nekier unsl4, seis•zes et pent ,:cat!:. . In le'olre ,, lng you on I hi., , eoe.i.oiOn, corona, w:111. cuJlom ork,look"ing the Itepur.li,o:i her', orcy..., dy to .pre, : , u. it ,e.loot, tn.;11.-er:t0o:- conimr.Pacr lain to oar conohn c.oln..:lta it tee 01.: eur un tiOn LISS 1,1 he lA,: of the, we h:1.1., jtif. •rI coil .21st uniC: •• ' • ,(1, rl4 11 , V0,11,:. pr,,,11... , .. .:ia: . ,11 . ,-:. log Ills 11 0 '011201 11 0 faCrltice, ot u ur..,1- el , 11 r, Ito. SZatua taat tuaill4:il: 4 : : rhe ,I, ero - o. ot tool .1,1, i .1.110..,i P....t 00. Poo, 01,01,1 In: pr.e±orved. Os,' :0..-,..:tt, al ,- iney.l la 00uor, ....ILI, 1,411.1, , ..1aii 010 goslutal prosperity. Tills 1. ill, lir O. gone t'..,,it o 111:1W:" 0, coor , red to 11, , i I"..t.ocutivo 1. , ,..,....•.: till., 01.01... rtO.,:. Ow e0urt0......,_. out o! It, Wu: of too - CollIon;lit.0 101 101,01.1, toe, 1:., o, to trait c 0,0110.. Lind 10 i. 0 11001 1,1110: not (+oYoupprop. 00, . l 1 • . 1..... 1.10 ,:oosolutiou of :5.,,,..t ;LA th.. cuist.,l,,, Vol, Noi:11 u,ot tu 1,....0i1l 1, - 40 :rot, OIL our part., oo for nuru! Lion, for Mill:Lie) roots, 1., lor t , :: 0...r01l :1. qiositlo.l. no, ous .t for ii. ~.1,........: ao f 11..147 1, Of 1 he ,taJll:, ....,. 11 0 a, :or IL 1 vur On , ri _OA , al, p,lt I: ~;“ a, Oluti, nua toi ti,.• :...,/,, ,a UlllO, li'. • :::; 1,1 011, I. 0,... 'tl, ”1.j.. , 111 II:0 al. 0. A, at . .. 110 .61 . !L., 0:•,!ctr0• Of L. L 011,1 ~,! 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Upon tr.o 1 .tott , 011. oOlver^oily altkioawkodzott, nt, I the geonroor prevadt. troll then aftlpient •;o/o Nitottld tdoo, 13 . leo 1401 . - 1101 ent to ce;norobotn [loon, tt , ,,t1;.11y mot geto.rott-Iti, with I.OUo , nod per1,101;0, hrt 1111.1 SM., 1 11/,11 If I._t it Inn •11,1Ilet/Y ender- Ono. Trott 1,10 To.t vittloolc of tort;;11, 1•1111. nootton thlt i•ulkfroli but iron 11 , 11IPY to avail ni),olf tilkopporl todity to ,110101 kind 1:11 , 1ant pro Tote toddlers, nod tile nob, 1413,01, ntlo Volotoundeo Plte to.n..ret.oy Ilia pc opt.: of l'enonyl ota 1011,1: 11111011 1.111.11 tttOttl• Irt, ill, 11.,1 c,toolotd, • 1.4. n:iter I,lex. i Thole .otnothiox POOlllOl 111 1111 loy 0 1 p t ootgylvatilit. b•ooto , 1 10 fO'i, fro. the 114 Litton', tooolloo ttv tact 114 ed the ,od l I l s t,d , 1111 vurt.;; he r tttnndold I, 1.16;1 , 11 lot i iteoul , l le, that In lo•r was Iffllttft . l, 71 011 4 c0mmt . 1 ,1 .1 1 cuplUit .116 1,11.1 fit:ffi 11 11k, I pendent: 4 r . , rate to bt . f 000ttmoIo ,, ot.tt .1.14 olonuy, ntol 11•11t..13110ItII Ctotrirat/ie orgaulptlltovo, 1111 tho 1114111 1 Y I and rein of it nomol opht y. Thu el too itt,oo , l 11.: . ! it c ittrlko ft 1111111 I.lf/W at 10f1111 , 51 , t 1 6 11 . , Le 01111111 :00l 1.41,110 I 1101 ltrl4llilele pr ::k , + I Ito. ota wort , !. I But thank , . to 111111,0 till to tile eildut Pig brut, cry; Of o d , .ur Ci n dier,n 1110 lort•lon of totr 1.111101.) Slat,, scaled lime 111141':3 .2e-rip to the ('011111: et Trecololo. I The tttt•ltlt ,of the hottle (...: ;I llrg ,•,;oke the pow, of the ala, 1 11100, 4 h 2!). - .11,m1 lelgltt: deloyul, Jt nos Ine•Ito,1,10 Troll) 1 tot 'llllto Of that r“..1 'root hit ttlltlll all toe 01 told ; 11, 1011,; and when are.. 11) vtetIII . Y. 1 Wl.* PrlTl:lrtett I y .therontn'not,cl,,il,l not: o. ‘ lllt t o nto II;O• toot, 00 11;01 the !WO 001 o; ouetorSoolllll Fllnka iftlrlll.l Over; the 1 110 .11 1 /1;13 11111 tioital flit, War, 1.112 oolllro of ghlrlOC; 1,11111 1111111fel, the ov o 'n111;1110, ; NO 1•111,11 ‘rorld'i tny have ever heel,SAVed ,frron 1111,11.1eUlftlIll, (11. ...I 110 1110111,, 111100 OVer 21110 "n , , . 1,, 0. creedy and ingratitude '-\, :• , .. • 1 L. ,, , .. hi, 1..., m 0 1 nol.lonral ed orld - • ~r •r•, : • ;;;,‘ pf,..0- io, or.: hey Mg heen ' 10•1 - ;1 o; b , • r i , h, ;',l le, ot ! to., Coti•dautmo 1 d ;;; -•- ... 1...., fos; r. ,•, o. • ....; . .., „.„ it ~,,,„4 Muccetiors to e..;41.1i, & ca..) .4,1 13,4 t 1,03 ite Ipielers of those vibe 00,0..1 or . , .h.r L... ..Le cl.O. ;.:. 10 h--0 , 1p• -....,.: tJI Ihu amdlules of Mb; ; Corner F ourt h ti. Wood Ste., iCrT , L.E. IV atl , / ru,E•:6 , ll'ly Inva,lo,l tho hver hi u a...s ha, A .6 0 ihsholta to ,f, , ,r„, !:!. .._„. . u... ! .. a math . eb. eat, ea lie 1 "1-r!'"' ". !.4!‘" '''' ''''' ''''''''' ' '' ''''''''''' ' C'' ' r::;'';'""' '''''''' I f I. Lavery ' BANKERS & BROKERS -,_.,,•:-....1ntr a morbid 0,11,11...... , :.1 , 3. A. , ~..-1'.., ~14,,,.:.1.1..,.y,.r,,,r,,h.,..1i.1,•., ',.. ....,,. ' „ ~,,, , , _,,,,, ..,, 10croc,e and tnnitiply I. , c,oe , or..tile forl-n.,4171“. which foti to ti..•. 1 Is mid, .- . 'c.c. OL, h i c - h oc, oor -..._.. ' 0_; ... , t . ,t1 . ! , .-. of onr trieterlal and. oar ;lie Itlcates l crime; canerrn to t.,,.. 10,4 , energe.touy 0,1 In be t s-quir.sl co toe ueol. ; Fur- , 5 ,,,-, • , ~ , 1.. tnii ,, them nu.sleaS IN AM. IVIN7II 07 ;ete. v threat natty nst"and tuey hr. the hope; nest i h11•,-1.1..L1 An. , Elf, , I.; L.r. o . sh. t ; .., .es s E.,, ‘ ,„., ~ , ,,,,......r „ . th P b ••• 1 Government SCCUritieil, le reasonably incuived, that trio e.:vral ; lb rum 1,1110 boYe oor Irlals untie,- the war, , =toll lo .., ~ -1 a. lea ,-,r.,, , l' ' ......, ~ .., '.ef .._., ~ _!.. abtborines win con, oto esterd unmerited ; and In , reSulting 11 - 111 , 112:.i tt , Onr ...r.'. i r ~ ~, , ._. ~.. l` O.op-kitt7,1,1,.5- isore , %. , E x ho l ige, morcy to thoee who he tile rebel- ; becn it. ten A. ~.0 - ,,,,,,,,, 1 0 , ..,. in tlo; e ; pOsic . ,a . . • . : I. C , .. op,. where the rights 01 ; lion and controlled the moveamuts of lts ; told 1.-Immtit Of Ihe proo , l ILdf the , a ., : ,, 0 , a i r:: .; p l i, lo a n u t i l:l r "A, l , , l. .. lll , e i l : t e,..o o dellantly train arm Gold, liver and. Coupons. armlest lf thia he Moue, ill all; he .1 not tithe tridefend cur,vlv.,aoa..h L.. .tit •, i v„ ,.. _..,„ , ~,, - egettOlts Which ' „i,LEcrioss.d.ozzi ... i.i . 1 . 1 . wiz . "rendered m a t ' and It 'will be dldtinctly I hut west Is equal;y 2 t0,,..11.8.0 - , r. , ,1,•pi . c . 1 hp- f ~.. • 1/IT .... have ;teen brOught Into `,.. proelnitned, ma the pages ore Ur future Lt ! `'l let fit,'„,,,..,-...r. o. , 1 fr,i,t.luablo,stii,on 1, t0 ,, t i o h o „ r extanout of the , 1 / 1 1 ttee United States aml Canalta. tory, th at ne i ~,, ~.., t,,, m emo to tto. 1 itme the rebellion we. .preoothvied uthm , . 0 . . t ., ~...0., ~,,,. . cur, sease has fagai- pumtv to destroy our repUbllcall tor at ot ; tot toe a hole budings.; WI, trlplo of . 11, ea- ; te; 1 . 1 o . i . 1 10 . Ma 1 Interest allowed on Tiate Deposits. grm-innient. •dm v•o , p , -;•- .d emo, le t' -t% 1, , t was ; Ire abhorn.at doctrine,: that ~,,,,,, ___,-- 1,041 tor 0101,ohd the to ....1 a; er v., to tre,ol,oool not only La ta1i;m,,ei,..,,,,,,y ~, ~, ;,,,,,,',,.., ~,,. ~,,, i„...,. ; .„, b p.. prdoned, but introduced is yet strutiger '! i SIGN -- ENGINE IN THE WINDOW. ~.1,:.,-;„,,,,..„,,,„,,.,;,.....,,, ~... 1,,,t in. ; pritblege, lyeausc of Its:. guilty telmr, • - . vested. 1 Lo'.• ; .0, , - , 1 . 1.•.. ,-..,, „old thea 1 soh :es to have' Leen Instate 1 upon, es 11 t., i5..7. , ev. 1 vy. io ; ,L• --•0; pl.l et! :Or' 011:111ny.. ; -treu.tlien the betteh and 11/e coutrostin- 1 ,. . • ••,.. 1 FIE UNDEIIiIGNED announce r.....5.phLl domrice, that 0 notton, 100, ~ ~,,r, . .. . ..... , u 11 .. , ,,,, , ,,„-,tiii,,L tuat , its 1 gels, Is lts own hese gnahlian. ne L l ;.gell•er sfrtvgl of ! '' ;L., Tr:r.t 1111 m 10,- that Ili n tho acre defeated to honoreble • v 1 , 11 10, al.! 1 1,1,.(it!,1101.1lit be constraimil to ...1:bal it. to e 1 , IC:4 1 till term., ot.tbeconqhr o r. ; . ! ,, r , ! , ! , ! ,. ; , ' ., - ~.. LT Co violators of the Illt.. 5010=111 ObliZa• 1 CHOICE GROCE RIES, neet . utel the ! tIOn pepetrator-) ot t im e , t aro. t 11( CHOICE al 0 p 1- ; eious errata , In the annals of the no us 1 .• ei ppr p; 0 . ;icier, of our heroics solitiOre on gelds of 1 pot of Oar I battle, nod in loathsome dungeons and bar ; Imushat of th.rip, priAmts, they melt 001,s/tuff not re p• Immo,. ; appear In tin, C 1)111.11.al chambers of the us he I 10,101. t me, 10 a , l la Its Imo:dation, or control Its 'lee. F 01 rom 1 goal:nom. l unless 1t shall b 0 on condltsOus ri.m,l ; with h v. 11l pa. servo our institutions from I Mill baneful purposed oftan Induence, and 'I 111 au , ! u ecute tepul.llooo locals government, lit T. 11401, ; their purity end vigor, in every .ection Of ~.:. ~ i the coutttry. . a with a That they are Indisposed to accept such 'Tidy., COlehl.loo.l, to IllatlifeSt. lrelll their recant 1.01 ,1,1, Itlkti oven arrogant rote:Alm; of the propos , ~,,-,,. I ed amendment- of the National Constitto I timl-allielliilll.l , t4 e hall are believed, by i of ;1;01 macy 1 0110 ..a p.Lriot le ettl.ns and states 'rely 1110 1 1005, tube too 10011 and gcnerotte. on . 1 '11...y have, however, bums fully considers ` ' l i. p p , ;Id by the people ;luring the late elections, ,-, , ,;„. ; ; .111 ;,01.1,0 - 0,1 by too]. 1 1 I.'s 10 large al to r. I ~.,. I g/Vi• 10e111:1..,11t.T.10Il ~ 11tollil. Weald 160 Ito. i, a .l 61101 I proper 'to editor ovullook or 1116sregatd. ith..01,1 dl v 01 ertainlv Ili view of this fact, none of •; ;h.; . 1 the late rube) Mated sliOuld ho admitted to „ I .., t,. 111.•ir tormor "practical relations , ' to the -..... i Il i tioiertitnent, while they continue ; to oppose these amendment , 1 i'd the CongreesM the United •State the heartfelt si tupothles null overwhelming sullraged or the people have tmen toner e...lY 01 ri h. 'I hey have learleesly pro-. hpinippi In. ir ittirsp.vocal v ertlict-eW at h ~..,....s.p yNO i,..1110,71.. 1:11 , ,, , ,5.” Cl ; Inu ;lel luel ;aloes - and maim. of Loll : i•-s our posunt Inteleds und .tuttne weh 101 l :ill depend. lu its urn...nand eueruge 1 lieout,' esp.:lament of genumutupubli n.lllolll is tu.lo•Aolubly Involved. That this 11, mness nll.l ;mirage will °Milhaud l.} - I'., iinitrol.o, majorities. in Idiom Igloo -1 hou uml 06,4.1.1.1. l 111 I.l.llrrh of a Isdom nod d 1 , -,•rett; di, even 0111,1' radical and. Ile- C,IlVt., II I. 00, ~50. : . I bail 1.110".0 of the pant, h., LI 110 tiolliii.. v r,LICII 1..45.06 will uneet at Imy cooled PPreVai. Alai Ml' well aO,l, that WWl° Pearl , iYiVarllll Win eallfille 111 0 10,1{1 Conti ren.l, She Will Out 10311.1110 t.O ',I .Okill it ',011.11 Lei entire tulluenee and ,tictivitale tar grttUtWlt. toward , tLi Ell ntumns , onhltter , s. . :nett whllo we would retuett.Oser "tn.: SO. rulto lot Imrne the battle," we tooSt hot foro;et - Irlt. h ..1.,....1 Ills orPhatt 0 - 11- ....w” .11hoho oer most .elotun otnitra :tot, k Iho eta:etre... o e or the Indigent mmo.. e.: the ett_tport und ~..1,1.-attou ht Ili: 1,1 ......1, . toldroth or Om., no t.le ham ..o tel.. defence et the Colon. To 1141:11: that V. 420,41 4. 'i,1114 1.41 "ratite 410 1.0 those srlh, who turd 1,1011 tolltler..l homoes; tool Lathe, less, by the. T1111,111..' patrio t "' 110... " .. 1.11/11 ill ,Ile e. 111.1 y, le n truth to %%111,11 .1 Ml\lll[loll willyield a reedy a.,seot; tool though Wee ontot hall the dead. to lite, It In a pre villa e.... 1,11 th. dilly. to data, the or pima by the tend, and be to 1.1101 a proteetor aitd a tether. Legislattre apprOprlat.ltms have 00nOred Ulu Ilrith; so"d"s., and entotal....l the demi. Thu people, la too hallet Mut, bun , mu.nd Out the mortturiens veterans. and llet hohlo `Pentneht 1 . .. now presented el the vOutlerul survlt ors of I hom who ten for [Mir coun try,. /wristlet! and indurated at the 1.0 1 .111 . et.,0011 . . 1.:...tt II I were JIII/ereutly whodl -1 ut...1, my onlmal duller would vonstraln ot ine vilantly to gvartl this eacred trtwt. 111.1 I.at lug 1 , 1111,1 M the 00:101 cause, anti tree honuton b• :Ile, highest umrl, of pub- Ile favor, I - 0101 the1115.4..1 1 to boar in 101011 the It. !unctions and ....hes ot the people, and, It possible, to 11.114, , 11111 11 tlicLeuty 4111 i 11111 1 / 1 111V 1.11.14 temente hi tlioneheol , and hpaltutions . , already ..., creditably 4,1 au hilted, !oh the benctit ot the. orphatin of our Into.T . ,reti heroes. 1 „ 4 1.1,, ~,1,11.,11111‘ of trr.t. en, ill, Mod nlnll of elarcry the tlfhtteutrott of Freedom mei tel.: complete triune pa ot the ; 1.. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; of 1 11.. people, ate all eo tnatty pruels ot Ihe ..i.orithly thnt 11441 1111111 , 1 1 , "4 1, 4” . 1 1 , 1,0 utatt prouths....lll tuture Mt. met wlt ll 1,11,113,111 M 41.11.1,1 ottly Into to oor horsh.n. S t et yeton ;motile sown:one to mar tullhon• of : dere, "terra-log ...deathly both thetrown onother ts 0.1141 11111 1111411, ion/ the eimmiel and polttleal Loner in I.lonr utteamo, pt .- Med a lot - Odom . o ap..alling, that ..tele..• 'men contemplated It tolth until mu.se.l Istarm,ltelt 1110 11101114i144 11 /111 •111414 1 / 1 , "fm.rar . [ llosa tour 11114/14111,..1111 1,0111,1 -1ay,.,, bit freemen, !Inviter "1nt,.rtm..11. 111, 1411,1,1 [ their Itatn.O ,ity pesartlt, their t.l.Dtmsos, their Side Is; to emtety, met them I..,taty 1.. too tr.,' wrmeent, ate pt t/cettitly incorhor. al' .1 tato the 1....1y poll , to, ttml ere tuptd l ) prep:trot:: twoomts. tee, 1 I..ttlas us eit....n... I. of tho I utte to r ..t.o. -. Notes:11 , 1111101 11 1.11/: . 111;111141111.41:114,11411,,44 0110 00 h./het:tea often tot as mi e3pett,l hale of 1,1‘,..1 too! treiwut o It. , 1 .00,1•141 1 / 4 ‘111 1 1 1 1114ly W 1.1111411 1.114111 1,1 the 4 -111411111,31141‘,,,r the tl.henn of the Attterl ' ran people to ...Mom ter the h oee:amen 1 I seetll.llnatmg to the leedZe• Of 1.1111411111114111 11 11 , 1 1 1. 111, . W.; 111,1, 1.111 10 e.timate where Munn I slavery would 11.101.C.4121'11•11 nor moult ry, I 11141 41 , 11, 4 41 01 ...ohm . thaterstton, to real., ' the i ntr.. lit t los colountmling 1 1 ath. .111 I en n 01..11 opus the dangers ... have,'. eapeol, we may the 1. 11, um:et:star.... h. Mt:log.sOn meant .noon, Itt theCWlll4lOllll l 111141,00 01 Inman .Itts ot.). he vim...oast,' trem . d.. for ley countly . het. / reMet II: God !Ideat e, A. otzup.o gl.ome at what mest latvo to our fete Mot shivery holm permitted to ere t h.,, . 11l he ottlll,.ient. It, lost. ...... s' popmat t en 101114,1, 4/, in..:art tomme Utter... Oh m, time latmlted amt shirt-• r ttattwand -. rm. .. timh ha mot +lt,. r ,i,.. ‘,,,,....,,,,...., p. r I .•,.. :1 , ta 1.... , 1 rear, itt lls...hthet. .1 ...1 :etre no te t ' : " 1 0 1;1 1 -1 .'.'l'.":-1.i11ti.7.-:„....„,'...."17.. tt.".!""" I the troonpit . r tte. "..1..:• ... h .lo ploor at Ire te. t In e p....t. rt . . l.) the., et:oho, tt-tarm. list . ma. Oa te ts rill,' i 'I . earl., hant..htem 11... tortmal /111111114.1“, 111,1 1, •114111 ai. C,llti:o,l.< IA wst n......my m et st m. a..... hot i.e. 4,1141111,i14.111.1 11 11 watch nos, tht-lawl the-v. t... no. i.... 'tots, ~11. nuw•es.r rtly cope .Ith me down et, elm tor...tor tortovern the :a 114 111. Int, eh. -or defoatetl alum:tea vonqutwathl Toe men.h. ol t neeom...term,: North West have 4:411.11110 , /y 1.11411 114 414 J0,111(41,1 . 01” .11111 41/041 11(411, 14.1(1/...,/ , Me imotnat. II .. mho - ago ht tee s . and the se...nett ; 11 1 11111 .441 , .. ,,, ..... hart utot to wq„.t.t tso no , .e...ed atto ...• wt the vlctor),s. .. t natath, tome • hot r, ratthlal Lotto :mos. t ' ...bath bsve tottim . :• • Oi rk••.:11,711.•,. clan,4f a, ml.l provoltton-ti,o- r ‘ - ' 4 “ nad ,11.11 1 , .1• . I e•niuu,... nrtcv , up , . ILI, Not,: 1 1 ,4Lion 3 ,11r1•• El • I in- trot ;.' t 111:11,I COLLIp . III.II. I.tl tcw prop, L u:y g 11011 1.1 I t,. 1, i:l Lil,r 1 r 1 I.y , 1.) 1,1.1.•• thow ii,“. I •i• 5.1,c c C"51; T :eti,son l .. =BM MI wl.l :.•• ,ElLoo I. t1.0.4...i 1:1 •• 11, 1.r . 0 . ... 4 ,1•. 1 1 . • •-• 1.21,10-4tal I, 1.... 4.1 t wol I•w" L , `• IMO pf,t: 1111 , 1,` '1 ri) Lting 1.1.10 it.gher. itt• 1.1.•!. C11{11,:, VI • [wiz t rt:l4 tArt,^lll•l tunt.• • N,llOO, nrt, t., • dui:Al.,. go: Yt.4l Ll,nn x 111.,,W1 ;t 411111.1 r 1.151,a0tt LW . , 114 1 5 , 1 1 Ir pi-A.4, rut° wi 11Ww ./1.11;/1/:•.1 1111 , 011 r o,ll , l.wtee is. wur nto ttw..l. the 1,11 , ww 110111 any .ant let, hu. MU,. g 1 of 1.1. w woerr..wirit, rwv.w . 11111.0,11,1. • rWI II aral. 111111 , 1 tia 1:11 . t.t.k.gwi. , I. untl we ••• .w•tia ••xl tild.t cotiln.ven o Not ..nll , oy ocolrel Or toil Itna t. 1,4 U 111 th,' of Alus, whi, nlr bi t•iiiii - i. iit iipi•livil ill ..11 114 f :11•, ..1, - I••iiiii. i to poring la Litt] neat t of am nelfunte', l ~,, tw o ttto ..,,12,/tY, to o lootthando tint got- 121111111.1.1. W.41..ft. 0. PI , 1 :11111,111•Il 111 1// ', toot t11,••1[‘401," - itl/lF 1111 • 11 ei•ll,tl y it. Or 1 !Loy cowo unt, Lulun renuct.npat thn terrlblo .nett- t fleet we ',attired 10 totontestst, our Wrne., ' and notletpate tin" gottlott , ,lefrifel of ma I ~,,, w ,,,, th, ii, , i,iiiii iiiiiiit will tit: I iii-iii,isitiii I.olllllllbn fo .1010, 1014 , :W"tun i tleneitiguot of Attu earin wilt riiiiiiiriiii 0, I .....iiiviiii, Itilo is. iiiiiiini, liireitt iii,01 . 11.4, their 1.3 , tunny. we ,74111.1,1.. ill, I‘LEI\TI . , ills COD • elderallott Of MO. 101portont •lin)i.el, 1 Al bt 1010 retnnatal, I f eringitratfla 1 , 311.. • tr ul y aned °ter limo! littat fell tifft,,,tal tr 10 filo itAtlonal 0111., 1. , 111.:114 I}l.l 10.04 of nearly tett y• thou.:tuft by wountl tool Moen.", inentrefl I. ha 11old, ulna onn Itutnettoo neut . ; it LA litiotil 10)11 1, 010. ,•c,iliits ii.ELiiitig . nod to VIILICIIIIII Illy 1113 , 0, of , i our Voilmintion ' Proprii ty nointorlottoillttf e this tiiiiiiialt,,i,l3lllo , 3 ill iii,i•if tile .ii-vntit of I oar Isagr otitatog., our preffont 101010 11,1 ou t fullirci pow,. it m tiiiiil hi. 4.1.3 y In i.i.i.i.li. Ott I iiihilliiii Ili ilii. , ,liiiii•ii or taco , nuoteg la: ) out h of the .t... 1, try iiiiiiiiir iirgiiirir. aliiii, , i“iii ii,iiii,iiiiiillitilr,lll all our twi..3..;4, I'lllll ~ illy 10 the yiliolii ciiiiiili ii, , 11 him, e Iden th . eft, rad to AC 1.,11•..i4•t1l ~ 1 1t..1 •ri ft.l. tillr 111., ty. lit thelr lute report, Inn tlffltorn to Ito tVeot lulu)511111toy Aloft.. lili 1111. i a olguitlf ; ,ill hire,' "Wilk I hi, 1ii. , ,, ,, ity til ,nth Nu ! 60.100”, la 1t. , : 141 ure, tot ft ould I It Ilin student...l'l,llAL meta...flan their null end unavoidaolo offltgot long ltl LI, peo-tine f shit 01.0 Illy too ern tut ttl Ittfelf reitotoo. 'nut lfeftit et of tttls glut' fu on:flew:lton out _felt In hullo, ttrert,' mot ft° , nt ilurtstg the ;vaunt efetliel; and It ag tolt t d,ltlf: too far to tatt that titiLliy , alit] illdrVglll,, , i 11ofir oath, tool who Ore.' tlicirt,4ol . o9 itiiiiinst iiiti riir. eciii.ii.ill'llliii hail iiiiiirit,il 1.. r tiourt'lled them, (moult ,t atfout:tl.,, eftlotnntlo'n ft. I lot lota that they Wi•rti iiiirtitilitil til clifi, 1 hill nil illiiiglill.ei , tolliti Moto ill Which 1 11 00 Wiii4 tiOrli, la lift, CO. ItiCtl (In %lib 11:1.1-1/L -..11;„.,;•1;•iiiiirroLitiliVy Wilitill iiiiiiiii3 ho liniifo ,•upt um° Ulla .4., ti..1) , .1',i• 0.)10.1,1i Olillgililuri.i. lf, In our push anti reviint experienise, thoro“ tlltil,ittpl tat Valuably and f,plentlit achlto patents of our %minute°. Itt deffuteet liter. has 161.0 oe , tu 5 L01.1151Ln nteetoolly NC tuilltury skitl, und t: : t 1 . . 11l lit, II:1114VW. /:161. yell„ Ine !...eufue intml y ~, . . uot.," LC- , tilt, only I/11,1111.1 . .011. ntol ;Situ ttnotttal nincettallt• mat in,tl,: t . tAin in, t o. t t ot.tntn ot ,tlf.tlutenne sold lu,u, if not nl l to'o...•lt n•L ,11n501 1,11,11. toy um wt. I.lln nttintul t :tll ern I,[nu;; - nt 0 iII t 1 !tromp: itn,so, t tna !..nirt in opt raltlthly 41.11 , 1 1t.:7021,!1Y, .trout Want. nnir ger, nttatitca Site anyt,..nt titlst ltrltttn.A.n.n molt t • ~, , ori le t not iletanca t, a,al,t • a. atnetn. '1 e , et , 1,11. a States Is I,,,ateLige than lin , n• cotint eaenils• inn 1,. nioro LalnJe IL,: In Isith Innis ehiAl teal male:, ilit,se nation n:.t Luca Is • from lortilkn In'Osien on, lt iii ea, n,re,ll/1i 10 leal dome , a. 1114:11-11•, intri teal lavitloni t y so e t li euei l•avinte ,one efn ka,i i 1.1 t t t t tqw, + ro to pit:vent :te on vnte.ti cot. r iot i-e :10110 1,01111,1,1, 111 10 1111 0,112 10,1 in ~peel.,rs a ti n , it -a • nil, h.1111.1.',V C,. 111. 1• 1 0-0 . 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DO ll 4elouilllu.l tlnall,l.lo(fai.vel nL YlT3Snt nt%ll,Jalltlary 1,1%, J414:114 i .., i~, acct . ~:~.,,, . ,~:,,, ISM ME , 1 , 11; EEO I 0. • 'PIC! in I he ad inln bdrat ion of the govern . Went I uni,, etc, to only waist nhOuld be bwi Itolo the nitirinttni3 of the human iici; hilt a e s I cider upon thu discharge of nO, I (..pc.1,101.: eel., wall a ar. resolo• I r on to net wi h hones y and ItuarttwlifY. r , ...1 nip crow- will te np WWI rear try treated w itli the ACTlLlene3e tit clog " tiono ce tordivences. A:W. I ea-r bop,: taat.ety IntercOursis '::n of the isetutto and I !!1,-, v will be en frank a,l cordial, :eat our thew, 10 a COMM.:aI .teeot Oe pir.toketly and lean lon c di-harged. Ditfortint branches of the govt., trill. a , we are, with ttlstinrilve du ticw, ore ol V t! etlieless Pans of one orb , ' ,w 1 unll w,,11 regulated syeacin, and ns wo altltaree, the laterent• of the e will tir.d.alaN pretnOtea or retard to pro hol," the c,f tre .JE et rry tatiree, mete e ere, hotllLl net be allowed to ietcrfcre lth tawnleattfo.ance public t net , ou, LI an and comprehensive pole ME is I, 4n4 1 , 10 illn4trlnutt Washington, equal le tli lug t 5,1 4 ,1 04 It warrior 4101 110 ntatea- Ittat, • 0,1 s tave ottetaavo tu the cluta „, ft, 1 tmt II:0 1,35111011. 5141103 of 11040411 e pt test 1111 U 111L111111 1/111.1 1115 r, tts 1.1.1 1 eternal rules or ortrer tool right:" 4.. t! Jett', r 0,10 .445er1.411 trust -winders, tto PI I SP /Pt 11111; ~.1004 Lu politically T 11. 1. 4 11 it to-.lCos express uty dem,- 0-I. roar 01thms o 1111 f L (lAN,. and 101041p1y., tmstmaid to:In - m.1m anti control all trov , 00,0 Ms. MI us, rellow-Mtlsone, adhere .00,0 t,mntsl them, und our er torts 0111 L,. Impolly 1111114 ff surrotrutlitty ot,ltutoote or our Mlle, us tts -c of our 11.11.0,111 WILLI It rampart of truth •:, At 4 .1i ,r,ici . .,1114111,101 at kontAtlon, 1111, raP.llllll , 11-11111411011, and successfully re : ~ t o .. 4 4,mges tool liettarlotm till emu -10110 W. tiErk/rl, 'Ti. GconGE mum. of Arm 'm I osl Work., 1. run." of -- REV. E. A. MEE Great Remedy fur lonstutiption: • , .•1, , w 11.14 cou.tauPoo, • .1.... r 2,1.1 1,4 pt..).1.1A 1 tt) . * t . r.• 4f, tv... thr ;. P.lty titt4Zt: tttil eltalgt. t tt •• t t't tt i.-1• st tZlSti WILS(.I: , b r -1 “, lu Is - L T NO. 4, 1 :Ilarket as n:re 2 - malpt 530/0. 11 ha 1; - %VP, yule'. Ointment Will I m • ' r re' tn !rem 1. vo,ra. ME WM ~s ..,.. MEE , • 1./.zs sovrk. I.lrttells es Sr. ,1: • f OlUrn nod •sll3o • t.ss• r.) Lit lb. pillslis p-i•prlr...rs lu I,lt • rts 115 4615.14 54 • t• ••• 41 d, WWI 4t rt ours to poi .. ci44,1,t14/1, •41‘/ Stir nritt r r ..i..ss lllltets .1 the Is r. 1:4 to lb., out'le• tam, • I....graplz , sp,l ml.slar.4 am , Of r. ••li. 11 rl,•teLts,. vs ill tbs. puttllO 1.0 Ilnd s • -1, :a. .ses sits, 11154 the r,u.ts. .s 1 sseos,s ssr..u. •.1 111, my ..ot. of tszod. elss • It r /4 4 145 511: rile props . . 1 .. :I,lr pa,p. tett tt, nsllll.sn at..l Li;. , 011 tlte sallllon ,r L. ...o plus tur• s.• nst St], It ME SIMEM ENO I . . • - --- N . E W A DVERTI.SEDI.ENTS. • ;,:: )v. , t. J.J.Ntillellf , Jr., Aden. Express Of. ~ ,• t,, M 1 i FULA Zarci.t , to on ant/variant Agent to ..,' re , int r dttloarttopnonts for Ow IiAZETTE, and .. n , oLhorot , Ters tnroughoul Mr Untied 67nStio !In., ...tut •oe b...,,int. . illilll rl. \ OTICV.—Tbc Annual Meet ;Ate re thr 3107.0Nti/i -lir. Kt. on. I c31,•..a.1 win bola 1 tlla":rt\ HORNY:a, ley" , OP „, 4 ,r 1,114 y, 4!! 11.std•7 of 41 , 1- • ..... 7.4 L e o•elort r. . Ire thr eirelot rt , . 11,1111•,l11al of other very 1 . 1, I n• , J • I EMI =EI 11 • 11 tr, tt tot • 1 I t t,l 1 • • / • Il Alt I “. !itch 1..111 , 1y i,,1111, • ccEs lIEDUCLD, Low Prio:244. • . 11.1,4 are M 111 1 ,1 %. ft - , ( Le of 110 11 • 41111 i y • U.lil/1.11. ME • x.l Itt 111 , I"' .011 ,il-.1 1111,•• 11; •cr., lo• I Itat kll s , Dcl.. V.., r.. 1 krupt/oni. t • •.z 1.11, ascs. e. . rstlsSr alma tfralas no 4. • •-•••tt mesa, ..T • ris . • “TP.:TT . ,•, !NV Al' NE .1 51.,:,1....1.KaAS 2 It' 2 F.!, . A. • . r 1 i.k.t) is 1.1.1. Y 37 „ s mit ~ .33t, .• . “1....1.1 1.1.cL 3, •4 .31 •trret*, 1 . 1334. v. et 7.1!.'1.111', - —.•0•••• •]r f .1 N.E.1',411,101.ti calirei,lo , l“.lll that I. by e 2, .< Si csa oa the tame Priud •pec that the 1.1.1 I elt ,:ccl A:2 114 i i I t'.'3 :.1,111.\(.'.11 1,1 rTF.TtS Its the 'lit Aleltaal pr,par ,• •t r.. ILe ,Itula.,l 'for 112,rsh. utsparaill ie thu th t it they r) the pewee as th sa at nul '""" :1,, 4 Eel 11. 14. 1.1,LE. • rrcret•ry wad rrasurPr. P=l3 =lM=;l= =I I= I=l ry h!gre of .IoIIN A. ItR.Nt..IIAW. 7 , P! .nd If and ntrrete 1 )11. IDE:ND NitTlCE.—The tettor. , utt: , •• 1 . • CI. IC Ann AI LANTI , I EL!..1.1:A tl ( O)II.A.NI' Ur TUE UNITED I. b. Lm.. tql• • , altiderld • Ow 5 orturtotbOla Verey 111- • ~1,, t• e f. , or tu tattle !rum +u .t rI, st. tho rete uf SS l'Elt t' 111,1111, ol Luvernmeat and ~, TAN, I, tUe Istuder, „ b Te1e,,r4.15 F:D JAI ALLEN. , TICIISII.I.Cr• DID [7SS O,OOIDS CEECIEES WUITE, ORR kt CO., No. ! . Z5 Fifth Street 3.4,1165 T. BRADY tt Co„ Every Varleii: •C C C:it 3E I F F "a =1 COffee Roasted Daily, I= Ground in the Presence of Customers A Guarantee 0! Its frtabne,....a purity SIGN-ENGINE IN THE WINDOW. SHIELDS & BOUCHER, 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE• THE NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSIIINCE CONEY, Of New York, IS THE Only Company In the World offer tog ...curtly guaranteed by the direct surer •.eton anti control of It 4 /nod. of the Generator State tiovertosent In addition to tt e se -tally heretofore offered. vett particuler Steen ton to the followtor Ily n recent tof the Leet.lature of tho otzte .1 N.V . Yerk the titanneny Is sutfforized to male Opecial n. poalts tetth alte Sunre:lntendent of the Intl! ranee De9srteveet. and tecettte the,- for Iteglateretl belVlng heal of the for and Certificate tk.t the , e•lley Is *reared re he bile t ,t t4 4rlc. , 11,1 r • tipe• ; tet i r .' o u rr, " ;. a gri. d T h ir ore Act of Left ft VA N 1 tt•rlealvely. This ntkettever7 ffeit letetid Pollee seo r ttre.to the !main ; , te a N.- , ?;',"1,1 a ..,VV 1 j ... j(% ... in '4 l t lV•g!lt e pall o ent ••2. the Onl bre or plornept/ any part of the unitett titles ear. THIRTY DAYS' antACKOnit all renewal te. g aed Imme ber- m-ri PltittelffO are nuu..ffirftltle diately Indleputa t le. Income of ISSN OVER ONE -MILLION DOLLAILS. AU Inearere are with tortes:aloe and eons ear. fi t pallet. with those isf the ...North America.' N. D. nCinGAN. President, J. W. I,llllfill,L, secre.ri. " • • E. T. COOK. General Agent, pirrsliVllGll MUNCIE. N 0.67 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. [.v sstor• antra, enietesit men els have Jallsr:G SKATES! SKATES'. SKATES I HAVE RECEIVED MOST OF •TOCK, aril offer to the Trade a selection rrom 5,000 Pairs of Various-Makes. Before purchaslag elsewhere, call and examine toy Stock, as l can OFFER DEALERS S7r.ciieL FS-DUCELLERTS JAMES BOWN, N 0.1.36 Wood Street. purTs BURGH LEAD PIPE D SHEET LEAD WORKS, • )laic to ortlcr and icep an Immor sine.. lengths • and stack:m. l e. or Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, At Lowest Market Fates 12321 PLI']IDERA • !LATER' A LS. DIA!•I AND IRON COEUR, STEAM *JAEGER, R MAN (PERM ri.Ais GALVAN'D IRON PIPE. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO,, 3.67 Elizattaielci at., ===! OE COUFtT vritine of . order Of the Orphins' SALE.—EIy Court of Abegheny C. the and...timed , Advent. trator of Unit/ the uATZ decent. late of • Iltgbetty Citv. arca tiger rubile• bale, on We rolniv.. an the tiorongh of Duquesne. at 3 We 1.. f. N. Oat Thorodoky, Fcbrunry lb. 1 , 387. Ibe out undivided ball of that certain lot or pi. cc grouud, attested in the Itorvugn et Du quest), Conn tr of All andel tutor Cenn sylvan.. bounded follows: Beginning Ott It. • strrct, at the ulloyast corner of Levi.. hl3 tae plan of lots lald out by 0, B. Harrier nod Jacob reinter, at d inaning northward.) . ••14 lot Ida frct, moreoc irsv. to Saw Mill 1110000 ..twardy along BIM alloy •31tet to the nortlaw et corner lot ho. b ad.. , a ridly along eald lot of lib fret, morn - or IcssDencs. o i d tint tory.; thence westwardly along id .trocCl.feet to the via .e of angina.. on w.rect. d a two-story Fret. lieu.. soy bava—Untoha ca It: th balance It theend , d f nue I ear. with in tf tere.to to e be b( bond and luvrtgege; the Utle paper. to be paid tor or the parch... jabitricw DAV 'Li W. Id EttlitiVW, Adarr. WRITING -PAPERS. -- -,Super Boyar. Royal, .11ediusoi. Deasy, Fiat Cap, Fiats' Letter ' Cop, and Ocamamarolaa. MrCelt,oo YOB SALE Sr . S. HAVEN, Corner Wood and Third Sts. J/1.,53 ROBERT LEA, uAsrrAciunEsur STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Freight Holsters AND DOCTOR ENGINES. AWC.ttnigi of all desription. made to order Corner or First and Forty Streets . PiTTSBURGII, PA_ EMI M. BLACK, CUL.FLPFINTIiIII=II.. 4irg:l32. 81109, Tb 'me door. above Etultialeld street, PITTSBrIIUII, PA. Every kind of Work done on the shortest notice and most rre,onable termi. l'arUcular attentl paid to Jobbing. tali:rel. N EW PANEL PAPERS, MEI I= No. 107 SIARKSTUTREZT, SEAS YIITEI JOS. B.