;0,, , :1-a 'All .li..t'2 , i : ,f Cf , i r -i . '4: id U.€; -. ; c:i. i ;1 ,„ 1 , `::.A . Z.i.... 2.q •A. , .14.,1' - :PI'OS Y.. SPEECH OF Hi, I , IJ °!) ,LaiVALL6AtIMPPAI,IMakr-r nr ( I[PUBE 0 REPRESENTATIV.Ea lt: January 14t1y1563. Continad'fani Tiiiterciay.] A ,''. now sir, I recur to the state of the Unio -to-day.„ Whstu•Mit?./ Sir, twenty . s=have eltumed, but the reliellimils not crushed inurmor been; hioken,the intnirgents,have not •dis- ' persedi ,r FTheatrni - on de.not , tiestOradl.4or the Ofiiistitution ma intained ; the lame e ' . TwenKts,4tY;JuAnety, tfiVl hex , six:trundred'daysiinve passed; a V thous' nd millions been expended; an,d, tirWhitedridaiies list oifiedies mangled and td . ;day the confederate thigh; still near the POpmaetand the _Ohio, and the confed erate , I , rtirnment, stronger, many . times. thiiilii 'idle higiiinint. - Not a State Istev:44_, outing Ireturtiedlo the Union: 'Aid:haat anyt '., ';.b een = wanting that Congreas,'Of the . orthelieeple; in their moat gen.'. erettli 'OnOtte:la, their jiloB4 im . paisioned 1 patri . could bestow ? Was it power? And di' not the party of .the executive control, he Federal 'Govern:den t every State govern, nt, every county, every city, town, and village in the North and West? Vireini _ ' atro nage? ( - 1 Al l\ belotited ' tol,iff 1 Waal - t . i ii ice, the thrirch,"the - Pfesa; - the sect t Urders the municipality, the coopers; too, railroads, telegraphs, express • coaine B, the ' irobittary association? Never . as an adminstration so supported in.,Ecigl, , il..er America. Five , men 'and; a half ar Core of newspapers made up `the oppositl n. I Was it enthusiasm? The euthusie rn.. was, fanatical , t There . i has been niii intlike it since the t,Crmiaclett Was it , rifi encet S ir, - the 'faith of 'the people iir ceeded that of the patriarch.— They g . 4 _up the Constitation, law, right„ 1164:vit I; atinni demand for arbitrary is • power t t the rebellion might, as you promise , be ernehetout in three months and tint, T.TiOn! taatoreAU Was credit needed/ Yciu took control of a Country4i young, vigorous, and inex haustibl4 n wealth and resources, and :of a Gorelnier..t r , almost free from public debt, an, who faith has never been tarnished' YOur great national loan b ' ble failedjmiserably, as it deservedtefaik r`l but the hi' nkere and - :merchants of Phila , delphia,New 3t ork and Boston lent you more the' their entire capital. And when that faile' too, iyou forced credit by de claring Ydar pa r promises to pay a le gal tend r fo all debts. Was money, • wanted.,.,; Oil ad all th e revenues of the United S" tee, i diminished indeed, but ' r still in gli i i d, The whole wealth of the ten` r the. list dollar, lay, at your feet.. Private nidividhals, municipal c.orpora tionsi thi4Statel governmenta, all; Ad - their ; frenzy . , gat; st-yon. Money :or Aim:lei - with reckless tr' edigalit - y. The great Eastern cities lent y u S l6o , o oo,ooo,Congreas voted • first, $25 4 09 0 00. ; ,And'next $40,0,000, 7 , t i 00 Q,Imiit loans; ied and- firtit?s6o; , . 000,000. t fm slo,oooiBt $90,000,- 000, and, lan- .ilnly, last, $150,000,000 - in, Treasury iites ;land the Secretary has' issued 'also;il paper "postage currency," in semi est . 's all as five cents,- limited in amount on' y by his discretion. Nay, i more; alrea d y since the 4th of July, 18E1, this Honsej as appropriated $2,017,874,- n 000 almotiti every dollar without debate, and *Moil vote. A thousand millions have beennexpended since the 15th of April, 18610- and a public debt or liabilty of $1 600 00, ), 00 0alreadyinctirred. And to-' support all this; stupendous:outlay and indebtednsais, a bystenk.of taxation, direct and indiroe,f, .hai been - paengtirlitid; the most oner ous and- unjust ever imposed_ upqmany , ,bit,li.:lonquered.people. - ei's i Monet_ and credit, then, - .Yo u have had in prodignaprofesion. An d were men . wanted?. trldore than 'il million - -inshed to arms / 'Betnitty-five thousand :first, (and, the cciuntryjstoodaghast at the multitude,). thencightyithree thousand more were de , mended ; and three hundred and ten thousand responded to the call. The Pres ident next waked for four hundred thous-. and;, and Ctirigreas, in its generous con& ' dance, gaYe'him five hundred thousand; and, not tolliaoutdo,tie, he tool six hun dred and thirty-seVen thousand. Half Of dent; thesetneltekawayittlheiv fi rst Mottrotigil;e and the'Pr ' denerminded three- bilk,' dred thonisi ' tuorefor.the'viar;and thou , E l drafted '6 , iit ' : other three hunth•e,d :thou. - sand for nine months. The 'fabled lioatt of Xerzes a,ve been outnumbered. '-And, yet victeryjitiangely follows the standards' of the foe. l[Prom Great Bethel to picks-' burg, the belga has not been fo thestrong. Yet every ra nter, except the last, has beenfollownye call for more'-troOPti* and every e , so far they- have 'beet, proMptly - fe " islied. From the beginning il e the wailies ' n Conducted like apolitical campaign, , an it has tt been -the folly of the party in powe r 'that they' have,assumekr that number**, loneZwould twin - the field ! . in a contestifiet with ballots ivitknintr'. ket and iword:_: But ,ntinihere'llork'hilms had alitiost ipthout number -•the largesti , best appoint 'd, best armedi'fekmid.,clalt host Aaf„hrev 'l, men, .. welLtirgari4edind well illecifil - nd, ever marshaled. ,A Nnyy,'• too, not the :bet. formidage,Peilifil;litit 4 most numerot and gallant, andthe cost);' - eat in themo ;d,.and against afoe , almost without:wee tit alb: . Thus With twenty millieni of.' ple, and' every:element of. ) strengthand orce at commmid—power, patronage, 'finance, unanirnity, entlxu---, siasni, _confidence, ,credit, money, .men,, an Ar lap and t iNaVy the largest_and-the noblest ever 'riot in the field. or afloat upon' the seapvith the simport;almostLearvile,, of every Statei ; , i l with a Congress - swift to do; the bidding ci 1 he h lhrectitrie ; and opposition anywhere at home, and with an arbitrary ptiolwer which neither the Czar of Russia noithe Emperor of Anatria dare exercise ;',Bret, after nearly two years of more yirutropecaitiouof wer . #lB9 - ever reeeld i Ailiist . fabr ansiafterimprb skirmithes; ---- ebinbats and battles, than Alexander, COlier, or the first Napoleon ever fought ititiny..fivjg years of their mili tary career, eu have utterly, signally, 1 0 disastrouely— will not say ignominious ly—failed to due ten millions 1 3 frebelif whom yetela ; taught the people of the North and Wei t not only to hate bat to despise. Rebels, did I nay ? Yes, your - fathers were rebels. or your grandfathers. He who is beifere me now, law. . l on canvass, looks do'sl u . us the false de genergeean l' -, aral an a, t ,/ the great RepubliO,which he founded, w ag a rebel. And ye we, cradled ourselves in rebellion, an 11*-oVeillidared..and'El it i fraternized Wit every insurrection in the l nineteenth cent ry everywhere throughout the globe ) e l Woi ivy ! forsontli,,make the word ganef" . 'refirciikh - . Rebels cer tainly they are ; tbrk,p,. all theperaiatept and stupendous effif ts"ru of' the - der giga n tic warfare of,Dll){4 times have, throu6 your incompetency :I" d folly, _ availed nothing to crush themif iitrAlat , off'thlingh - they, u t had been by yo' blockade from. :all. the world, and twat' dent only tpOn i their inilif courage and, 41):euroea. „And - ', ~, Y et ' theY were to be" , - 'ritraquerettnd subdued • 111 litteisT ,lit • ~ . . . . .. _ .. . . 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'Sit. they , have . ..hectitne th• r.ni h o at- -a has 'l° r ,, oCh o r w i bloody_ j : p t I - i l e i a: Union. ti i d e e d il-t t P C I " C I i the intleyo damnation. P n , f f a 1 1 i r e 8 8 1 it i ' o h re n al . .' 1 6: : Th i b l il i, realdCnt, Mg' Sed.it'onthe- 22d.er Sep ritliesrsolemi y, officiously- and under 4 helbroad:seattif , theljnithd ' States.' And ;jests aud,rabbia,of. alielition.tanghtlim t`Ged would"ot`rosper such a cause. War , for- ,F th e ?Mations {therefore,,, was abandoned; war for the negro openly begway..alni with stronger ,hattelions than before. With • What success?. Let - `the dead at 'Fredericksburg : : and, Vihksburg answer..., ... •,- -1 - ; t.•.• •- . AzittnOW,"alt, t his - citieWar continue ?L"- Whence the monikto:earry it on?'Where the men? Can yottiobrrow? From whom? 'Can you tax:mere? Will the people bear it? Wait, till you-have collected what is• already-levied.. How many millions more • if "legal ttinder'!.--fo-day forty-seven er cent. below the par of gold—can you ota? Will men enlist now at any price? l, siriit is easier to die at home. I beg pardon,but 'trust I am not "discouraging stannlistmerittnY - If I .am. thert•riktid•raKt cohyStanton; and 'Halleck, and alibis c , your other generals ; andj will retract:; yes, I will recant. But can you draft al n? Ask New England; New York.,-- Irldesiachusette. ' Where New , the ni ne , buitdredr,thimeand? Ask not Ohio—tlyk Northwest. She 1 thodght you were in earnest'and gave you 814' all—more than yon demanded. = "'The wife 'whose babe first smiled that day. The fair, fond•brick 'of rester eve, And need sire' and matron siay. Saw the loved Warriors have awns. And deemed it sin to gm', e." Sir, in-blood she%has atoned for her credulity ; and nowthere is mourning in every house and sadness in every heart.— Shall she giveyou any more? Con the Union of these State% be Be „litd ore l! — AP W lllkanii . ti 6 e Vpn 4 11,, - ,- I ki' AY ndelr Isikigatoriailiyimposir ble? Sir, the frequent civil wars and con __filets between the • States oL Gre N I . .-tiht prevent their cordiaianizinac resist. the Persian invasion; nor did even the thirty years Peloponnesian . ; springing ,in pertinent the abduction of slaves ; and embittered `and' dillititfeis as ii was—let -Thucidydes B page-7-wholly destroy the fellowship of those States. The border wars between Scotland and England, run. rung through centuries, did not prevent the-linal union, in peace and by adjust nieir - et 'the two kingdoms under one.- Nigh'uid kept the crown while Scotland gave the king to wear it ; and the mem ories of litiallaattentit :Bruce of Briamiilt b4rklietitithe W•U of the glory of 'Slidell ' history. I pass by the union of Ireland :- -, - T a union of force, which God and just men abhor; .rind. yet precisely the • , Ernisu as it Should be” of the abolitionists of Atnerica. Who dreamed, a month before the death of Cromwell, that in two years the people of England, after twenty, years of civil war and usurpation, world, with great unaimity, restore the house of Stewart in tne person of its moat worth less prince, whose , father but eleven years before they had beheaded! And who could have foretold, in the beginning of 9.812, that within three yeiusNapoleon ould be in etiti debit a desert island, and ths Bourbons restored? Armed foreign intervention.did it ; but it is a strange histogy, cr Or,who then: expected to see a _netiheW • - Ail - Napoleon, thirty-five years Ater, with the consent of the people, sup 'Plant, the Bourbon and reign Emperor of FritsteTO BirtCalan . y states/. oriel , peo ple . Once I sePYriitenta're - bedodie united in the !coarse of ages, hrough natural causes and without conquest; but I remember a :single instance only in history, of States _or people, once united, and speaking the same language, who had been forced per maiiently.esunderity civil strife or war, unless they were separated by distance or vast natural boundaries. The secession of the Ten Tribesia.theameeptiou; these parted without actual war ; and their subse • mint history ialtot encouraging` to penes- , 41-: Butt-wheat Rotes,' the greatest - of 511 statesmen, would secure a distinct na lionality and government to the Hebrews, he left Egypt and established his people in a distant country. In Modern times, the Netherlands, three centuries ago, won their independetted by the sword ; but Frs:nee and the English channel separated their from - Spain. So did our Thirteen ,•Colenies ; but the Atlantic oegen- .Ch divore led us from England. Sadid DiA"C and other 'SPireish -colonies in A,rifelleai . but, the same ocean divided them 'from S pain.`' Cuba and the Canadas still adhere to the Nparent. Governmeut. And •- who; now , Ortiflind South , Si Europe j:vr An:writ:a, -looking into history, shall presumptuous lb' say that because of civil war the re union of these states is impossible 7 Mar, Indeed, while it laideifi:diimnion; and. if it lists - long enctiskAtill'he:finO,'• liteinar separationftrati-taid. anarchy and - despoi• ism' afterward., Hence 41 would hasten peace now , • to:day, by every honorable ap-' • pliartee..' l•Ake there physical mites which render 'reunion.. impracticable ?I Nooe. Where other conies do:not-control, rivers unite; but mountains, deserts, and great bodies °Pinter— oceani dicsociabiles—separate a gl egle n . ow V: s t o fo d r i e v r d s e o u r s igin n all ot y y , wi t y vil d t e ll . ; or wholly—from the Canadas, though we -:Rauh thestuneJanguage, aild,asa 'similar uiLmanieraf lairif,%ndlitittdions:- Out Mel navigable rivers run from North to South. Most of our hive ,. and arms' of the Oa take the same_ dire figs , So g do our Sadafeimontitg*. Nett:dal ettikielsl tll-leititthilhion, .ixhilliit • tis 'between th e lc coast and the country ,Eeet„Pf Akt ) i. st ocky moytttaisrltkrthe fAt*lerb . ...rtlilE manifestcrestiny.'" Union is empire.— Hence hitherto we have oontinned ' ly ex tendedonr territory, and the Union with f.sti , it, South•attiWest. . The Louisiana pur- , chase;Floiada, and Texas all attest it.— `We passed desert and forest, 'and scaled even the Rocky mountains, to extend the Union to the Pacific. Sir, there is no natural boundary between the North and the South, and no line of Witade_upon_ vfhicli ta.•sefaWiJinitAftver abate of lontitude the ithall:lorestabled it Till be East shf Briiiitivvo,, • I ,T ', 5 e, ghenial-I#6, ltlottger.tt v , , ..._ 1-i, 4 ! '1 - ;ways .a1f4134', eitkAnrityar• -• ej,. - an t . A ra ilroadt.nowtnliinbi the - - Aannmit, and spans theire-dhatiMS, 'or • 14.-nikslArt: [rockiesisiddes.`- Thh elgetricielesrapn to - lows, and, etretching-ita en ' Itt* A lightnlgs ;with ae.fir., of along 4 !'1 9- . ol cidis there ' • gleeits ' iv* But i -„ anninionists of the East : 11 force eiven a separatiotf 6f any of these States, w' t -- 1 an-it biallidaiy`tAtrqly conventional is at to bh marked out, it must and it will b line,t, either from:, Lake Erie upon the shortest itailto.the Ohio river, or from Manhatt an to the Caziiidess. OF OHIO And, now, sir, is there any difference tot race here, so radical as to forbid reu inion ? Ido not refer to the negro race, i st y let inalri - ftrtincttloAs:Offieiaphraeekk the Piesidetic "Aiiiencans of African de scent." Certainly, sir, there are two white s-in tie United S tates, bo r tirflitsm.,the amleolitOn sttfult,4l4.' - yet tillilitiriet— inn!, of , fhemidtpeatliai—that theidevel nce Odiffeiiiiif faints Of oiiAlizati on, and' might elong,•alinest,ito difftent types 'fittinari lavehid.' But the bound yof thesitsio-Itie es is not at all maikeji by the linewlitahl ivideii- •theallsiieholding, fininthe . nciii-, holding States. , lf. race 4 - IW . ..be the eogracglAit?fdiuni b o e trp44/ -a l4lolcaini:er iti4.ienß;4°lmi:lcauseswh in eli sir, do tounfon;itex at in t , ntoforceand'exted What ere,they l'• • 'Mist, the Common d scent-and there ore consanguinity—of e great .mass of e people from the Anglo-Saxon •stock; ad the Canadas bee' settled :nriginallY, .t*O•En g lish,,they No d dotibtless•have °Bowed thefortnaek of the•thirteerVeolo- 1 fee.:'',Neitt,,iicorfaincia laignage . ,nikef he Strongest of the li meats which bind to la P e =ned.ll7- 4 ; of r e eplar ne tica 1d ) titiinrh hat a nefeir e cnfe • lee) iixrstest, r else been.speedily.re oved ;,,s,r, after ards, we-would long' si nehave teen re• nited as equals and wit all the rights of nglishmen. And along with these were itatjaf f ist least clitlisimilat,. iniiiinerti;habits,lews,`religren, and` insti • - tutions cf all kinds,neept one. The vommon"defense was a n ther powerful in centive, and is named in l the Constitution ibtl , ollo r among ,time Pelfect..lfinore' of :17f17.• Stronger' yeti ghat; all these, perhaps, but made up of ill of theni,fivas4 dontrocki interest. Va- Sietynficlimate and soil, and therefore of nraluction,..implying all extent of cam i,'•iii not an element o separation, but, added to congaitf, becomes a part of the ligament of interest, and is one of its Illslitheek Strands. • Variety of production , is the parent of the earliest commerce and" trade; and 'these, in th'r full develop tient, are, as between foreign nations. hostages for peace ; and between States d people united, they are the firmest and of union. But, af t r all, the strong. _rot of the many originalimpelling causes tb tile. Union, was the eee ring of , domes c tranquility. The st at esmen of 1787 s i t 1 ell knew.that between thirteen indepen• ent but contiguousßfates without a na thud boundary, and whhinothing to sop: - state them except the machinery 6f siniv liz goviOrtitufkrO r there m ual;inita .be a perpet fact, ati , i c irrepreasible conflict' of unsdiction and interest, which, there be ing no other common arbrer, could. only be terminated by the coal a of the sword. And the statesmen of 1841, ought to know that two or more confederate governments, made up 1.1 similar States, haring no nat• oral boundary either,-and [separated only by dtfferent governments,! cant"t,„ endure Jong together in peace, unless one or more '.f them be either too pinanimate for rialty;:er too insignifican to provoke it, or toiVireak to resis t' aggro don. ; :..-. LThese, sir, along with t e establishment is justice, and the securin' of the general w Wife; and of the blessings of liberty to. i tliemlitives and their pos erity, made up tNe causes and motives *stout fathers to the rnion at fi t. • - irknli-now, sir, what one f them is want ing? lirhat one diminished?" On the con trayarjany of them are stronger to-day thin in the beginning. Migration and in termarriage have •-trengthened the ties of consanguinity. Commerce, trade ! and productions have immensely multiplied. Ccitton,-almost unknown here in 1787, is now the chief product and, export of the country. It has satin motion three-fourths of, the spindles of New England, antigiv• en. employment, directly Or remotely, to full halt the shipping, tride, and com• ufreeOf the rated !states.. More'-than that cotton has kept the peace between England and Amenea for thirty years , d hinlthe people of the North been as Wise aid practical as the statesmen of Great:Biitinn, it would' have maintained union and peace here. Bet. we are being taitightiltkour first century land at our own cost, the lessons which.Eogland learned *through the long and bloody experience of eight hundred years. We shall be wi ser, next time. Let not cotton be king, but peacemaker, and inherit. thriblessing. I A common interest, theri, still remains to us. _ And union for the common de- fermi, at `the ward this war, taxed, in- I d_ehted, impoverished exhausted, as both sections must be, an d ! wi foreign fleets I and any* around use, WO be fifty -fold) more essential than ever be ore. And, fi• •nallY, sirs witbout-nninn,- our domestic tranquility must forever remain unsettled. If it cam& be maintain d within the Union, how then outside oft it, - WitliOutin t . 'excilus or colonization of the , people of one section or the other - to a distant noun :try? Sir, I repeat thatiogovernments so interlinked and bound t gether every way by ; physical and social ments, can not exist in peace within:it a cormiton arbi ter., Will treaties bind us 1 What more 4 41emn, more durable? S all. we settle our disputes, then, by arbitration and com promise? Sir, let us arbitrite and com proinisenurar„.inSidis of the lUnion. 'Ceri tainiy it will be quite as,easy , ~.. - 4Aad'now,.sir, to all these original cau sal and - arouvee which impelled to union it,first,,taist be aided' ,certain artificial ligarrientscwhich•sighty yeas of associa tioniunder ti toinmen Gov e rnment have Mold f il ly developed. Chieamong these are canals, steam navigation, railroads, express companies, the pad • o Mee, the newspaperpress, and that terrible agent of good and evil mixed--"spint of health,- and yet giibliii'damned"—if free, the geri•• tlestOhistar- °Heath and 1 betty; When etuilaiedi the supplest instrument of false: ,hoodetfiltyranny- 7 .-the magnetic telegraph. Alltheselafu,amltiplied th speed or-the quantity,of trade, travel; co =urination, mi tibpjrnd intareinirse of all 'Wads be;' twee the different' States and sections; i r vid; Soso. long as ' a healthy condition gl ut oflthabody!pplitic-coutisnial,lthey became nowerfnl 'cementing agencies' . of union.— The numerous voluntary ass ciations ar tistic; literary, charitable, so ial; staid, entific, until-oorripted and • ado fanati cal ; the - .various cooresiasti al' organiza tions until they divided; and he political parties, so long as they remained all na• tional ark4mot sectional; were also among the strong ties • whichb°l2l34 tt 8 •ll'ether. - And Yet ail of theie, perVert ir an abas ed• toy some years in thelan a:of...bad or fanatical men, became still m re i ppwerfal letaVmentalities in the fittal Tyoiirm anion f dis, / anionjnal)ttintireina aid'arprias of the hum body,' desitaid in con vey the vi- Ili . g fluid through every' - 'of It will , so, and with increas edrapidity, it *ai. , the subtlepoisops whiUktakes life 43t. away... Nor•in'thial all. 'IV itilii 'through bp, their,4genetthat thsimprisonid. winds of (0-41,*,*4 1 4,1, AR: 1 0 , ,;: i iri5i: 1 4, 1 6C - With such sedderi - aed epp ng 4i - •,andi•kept in motion bY polftlesil , Poweiqthey have ininiateredLisi-thathry -ever since. But, potentnlike,ft gog - iandevil, they may yet, under the control ,sif,, the people , ; and lillail handslititt/lite, goad, and pa triotic Mena* matielle most effective agencies, under Novidence, in the reunion of these States. •„' - •• Other ties also, less material in their na- lure, bid hardly Tess perinasive in - their in fluence, have grown pp under the Union. Long 888001a/I°4s a'eommott history; ila- Itional renutittiottOr'eaties and diplomatic intercourse -...Phtoad, . admission .of. nor Stetes, ia,.sommfin,,juripprudence,i,.gxeat pen whoec,nametand fame, „are the petri lawny of theiehulec.iinntrjtnattietia, mu- plc and sonlitit Cobh:eon battle-fiiildiV Mid' glorivow 'under the. same flag. • Thalia make up' the: oetry. of , Union; :and et,• as'. pi the marriage relatiop t ,aud the ; family_ with similar influences, they are stranger than hooks of steeP He, was a wise states inau, though he-tday never- have held ad' 'office, who eaid, "Let me write the songs, Of a people, • and .care-not who makes their laws." Whyte the Marseillaise pro., hibited •in France?" Sir, 'Hill Columbia and the Star Spangled Banner—PetinsyV vania gave us citufrinnd Maryland the othA er—have done mok,for the Union thaaall Itbe legislatien anll„ilie debates in this ebates'in this; Capitol, for forty years; and , hey . .will- do morertet again - than all yOur ?mos, thotigkyottireall oat another mil-- ion of Mea /Mollie ireltL:, ' Sir - L would. dd "Yankee.Doodier ',,but first let me be. soured - that. Yankee Doodle loves the IToioti more than .hd• hates •the slavehold• er. 4 Aod now,sir I Propose to briefly consid - er the .cause whicluled its disunion-and the present civil war; andlainquire whether- ; they Pre enternallittineradicable- in their ! nature, and at theft seine 'time powerful i enough to ovamonselalithe causes and cod. 1 siderations whichdmpel-to reunion. _,_ *ln troth the wtattcn La deriAion, b officer, and riiffittr Arrierlenn. (To be t)l4oyed.) wArtitill,Ettats7 lir NAGE% (PIAINAGS—JILUST -RETOSIV. *IL ecl—Two Toot:Er Grand Carved, P l an- Oa, tint had babk and and carved One. 7ioot ‘ donate Grand' Casa PIIIIO. finiihad hack and front; and tamed legs. kw one bean- Gifu hull Grand Piano.,.Tas above +h , po - Agraffii Treble an ot her late valnab movements.. A few 4, W and 7 ootsfrs Plain eintios are erpeoted- 6 s eek. CITAKLOITErI*U2IF.. Sole arg 4311th &Octet. N W PIANOS. .. 4 NEW NTOCEr , OF 7 OCTAVE PI l'N. anofortes now receiving from Boston aid Now.rork. 'selected *orgy . for the Holiday's. Perstins desiring to Ma v.:a in u.ible and charm ing prwent a'e invited' sitagrand see them atthe warerooms of JOHN 11. Amon:, ideav ; -,4,.., , r al Wood Streets • ... rums° iiirtlii— . ECOND-St Apia •-a A .large lot es second...l4nd Pinworm' safest 250 e x. 175,150,12.100, 90, 'Xii 60 SO and 25 MANI% JOHN H, BILELLoit, ill Wood street. .. ---.. MELODEONS. ANA rIIIIIIIONIUMS. Pp , ,:arttarrAksu" 111.11,1E/relAtrPeot;- awl harm ° o g e . !' urns_ n 1 I t. rostw u oed ..ind eral nit Mel- Melodeon s at 4160, s7i, MO. $125 atidslso. BA rmonimmi pu,..50..100 125, 2010. rip, mu, 350 and 400 tL,llars, - r rale by J if, wELLoia, iire9o • _.,.. 81 Wood street *IMO° . I",* "_____. • - ... . , -... ruoittscra4 '% : —ALBUMS: efith•lnostinteib .-: ',' , iii.er cm, . akin. ; I add from the belt* Ti. ' '.la in-'tl4)l2"FillT• 'they bavebeen allege . - ", d • tlue Are teet , pows: We Are: 91p 4sur.pr •rr ol6j. a low Fir'salebz : ,...l.. . , , , le° . • - zysz drat' - I . ... ...._ . P --- irrsaunoti BRANCH. NO. 1119 Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Par tor,. established in 18.36. A choice stock °Mans 7 octavo Centre Pianos. combining all the esseo dais of first class Instrument' with late nfoveltl at (underpatent). Maly Important to the critical pianist. Low for cash or acceptance. WISE A BACTLIEB. Nanafacturers. _ yr RE stA IL WAY TINIF4ILEJIIPS.R ! AL Evnecially adapted for Army sales, warren ted to run and keep excel ent time, Oee of the most taking novelties of the day, and should ro ta.' at priew from $-t1 to 160 each Sold club by this case containing six of assorted patens.— hoary ted. engine tuned, per case of a half dozen. VIP. Weetrogilded , fine iiiiitafton ' gobs. beautifully engraved perces. of a balf•dos erwtti. tiampte cases of half of 'each kind. 2119. TOCIIIP ea h. Will be sent b.r express with hi ls I orco lection on delivery. Soldiers musit remit cash in advance, as we eannct collect from them. This is one of the most saleable articlas of the tittles and Just the thing fortkme in the - taw witching to make m - ney rapidly'? Order early. Address IMBRIUM) BROS,. sole i , ienl.lmdl Perm° building, BussaTirljtN.Y. - - - Speneer & 111 9 1itty, DRIVERS AND lALSTERS, Prisztt, ° Wm Baum's. • Pittsburgh, September 10.1382. 1 DISSOLETION OF PARTNERSHIP. —The partnefshfp heretofore Gelatins be. tween JOS SPENCER and W. B. GARRARD was dissolved on the Roth of B. Assault. USIA W. GARRARD being authorised to settle up tee business of the late firm at the office in the Brew 87BNICEht. BrrifeasYlf werotilteben_deernotilizauvid ways on hand a superior article of ALE ita tr- TB& -and BROWN STOUT. Th p tmde ed willb thankful to the fritmds of the late Arm continuance of their patronage, sad ,pre_ruise • to' make it their aim to give saWaction to who.. may purchase from them. Mr. ROBERT WATSON. of LibertYstreetslo lonuknown to the bnainessuommturigk will have the management of our business, with the full • ' control in Om Brewery. Address all orders to SPBNQBR A lifeßAY, Mice-nix Brewery, Pittsburgh P a. JOS urg HPII SPENCER, JAMES MORAY. LARTTERs TESTAINEATAurr UPON tile estate of THOMAS SCOTT._ hue of, the city of Waugh, deed ,_having been grouted to, thgsuboarib ers by the N.egister of Wtiis , of the count, of &Reston,. all Persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claim or demands against the tame to present tam withoutti tlo ela JOHN SCOTT, DAVID A, STEWART.; ' Ol , ianZi lwd,t6tw Office No. 3 .l9'Llberty at, EXECUTOR'S xorzcz-ami, pERI sons hiving claims or demands against the estate of ROBRKT BURNSIDE, late of Alieghe nY eit7. deal. are rectaested toll:went the same withou. delay; and those indebted to said estate will make payment to • R. CUTHBERT. Burviving Ilexeontor. dee 3 ltltaw6W fil Market ',treat. : - EirrrsiaruGH & co_NPOF,IXEIVILLE . 111 -01silroitd - Confpinii=- Con Mortgage, Turtle ,CreeltDivis•on Construction:Bonds. ; lE' olddrir are -hereby notified th.t the interest coupons on the aboye Bonds, doe Febru 15t.18438 • will be paid after that daz 013,D . he °Moe ofW,RF ..,... . .'... street: liv • , 0 : Hamtir • T. iatiMecd:td Becretark and Ti stunner. NEW AND DlEstowoLz LOT OP WINTER. CLOAKS, SHAWLS. MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Barred country Flannels, Plain Gray and Twined Flannels, Blankets, Jo. All will be sold cheap for cash at EL J. LYNCH'S No. 96 Market St r eet CB. SEELXj______ s 141 FIFTH STA=. moans Cathedra! REA.Ii*STATETAIipaiiiinERAL mixes IN IiOTBEL BONDS. NORTGLiGaS etid O eer Semitic& CEO. 'O.•:COONEAN, ATI Th OENEY AND , C OI . 7 NBELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant rireet. tlear,the Court now.Tittsburcb. At ir 'ekre li tal itt reee receive . p lE ro l"R meta l lt li en ilEn tion; ool Th bedew made and the money Promptly remitted. deadyd - NDIA EVES= BLANKETS—AN OTHER lot. warranted to stand heat or cold net received at 26 and .28.6 t. Clair street. oc2Btf. J. 4, ) 1 PI4I,LIPS. bO A cin S sits .g* "li S tiztatrArnpai n n e 30 Osumi' Sinfikling ; Motelte. ' In atore and for Welk - • • - MILLER & noziesow, 00 00/ 1 Aelltrial ;Co Mee. irr the,Board gbt 41 0 01!kee. _ if. fiurtrfV.P.ritS; L BSN'NETT JlBO. B ...DILWoRMIEL DAVID*I4OO DLO& 1 rEts sivementaitawvElattSteainers. I Vlda-.4;;,; .....LivemieLvNew York.... . Jan • chel tl i r•- • :-Liviirvool u - arainYork......Tan ArabiaLivelvooh.itostaa.-,..-..Jan 1 Auatnil astan....LiverpeoL.E . Frft York, .... Jan 1 • .. r itoic..iknar i. briat i : •••••••• - • Nii iI e car;•:*rantaa V 0 Jan. 17 kllrrion..—. - ... _..Nete York - ..liew Orleans... Jan, 1 - Jura. .....-Porhlancl . ...lie/pool: .... Jan 20 Tausraali- .... - alew,Yorli:XAraten. Ja... 2l Afoot. ....... - ...a0gt0n.....javern001... .. . Jan at 01 b rot l i aar 4 ra'eAaw:prkzhernow....... Jan 24 rentorua .Neli York ..Ifiranurg,— Jan 24 Ppoino .New Yoric.„llaTana....,-. Jan 24 Bo& croz n l tell:::Ni?Wrprk , »NOVr - Orlaans.: Jan 24. ra::i1.1..;;I: . .arre York Alver1)01 4 ..4'Jaa 24 anabeilbk4geir'Tbrk-aliv,Oro.o* - --,Jan 3 ./ n r " ll94l ilcrlttilt 4 "r . " -- je% - ritish citli*U. ow: - Or -': *Ana &c - 0 • 3 Arabia .. ,-, -7,-, Boaton'..4grimpool - eb 4 '. natrala;dan.....New York' Liverpool Feb 11 1 ..._._ . . MARKET. - - nylfoi/o)ristrotoo :werdiansintainod. by our roars yeeteruay. vii *GO r 45 I ‘s33lver 34 itc! , .r.aatern *zgliaawyre., Item' TPA X I a m ideWita • Weiterta,,kzebopoppe. ' pai ' Orafefand par ti0tuni1ha.......... par ts 8t.3.0nia..-.... par •The above are Ilta buying rates, PORE tbAczoiNe'rrEms • Cinelnnat;. Aogs received scarcely any attention. Quota : tforfs remain nominally at $4 20 t0.f.4 00, with 4460 as the figure for averageS of. MO Ms.' s krimeurrent thiaMorniugnublishes pack ibe returns from twenty-five. additional points.— ThLVWill ntake the total slaughter ofHogs to date. 4,333.314, at these pieces , against a total last Sea spa; at the saute !mints.. of 2:0111;442 head. This inakes the actual increase in numbers over hot year 281,924. The total estimated packing for t yfeat la net down at zsirol4 head. Chlessio. Live Hogs were quiet but firm at r 3 Mgt 00 for fair to heuvy wrifatites,P,reased Ruga were in ae tiveifMnand at all lidclittet:4lole . per cwt. LOD under 210.tbiaolditt IRS 13040 , 10, tlnd over 200 Ths at 4_414§4 4.1. A few extra henry Fold at . 4 54. 6,744 75, The Timer reports the receipt- and•ahipents of Hopi at that point from the lgt of Oct. to the 25th Mo., as follows : *f ani Receipts, Total Shipments . 15Z9.15 11(01111 'Total .974,571 '.2:11 , .:.:7 , Leaving for packing and consinription, betides wagon receipt% 7.15.:1 head. BedforpOßlL Market rFrom the -Whaletata's Mot, for di week ending Jan. 26J—Siterta contmu oda fitir de !nand at N7O gallon. at which patgela amount tag to 94.1 , :bb1a have been ,sold dating the oat week. . - . 11 . 11 A LE — The transactiotis have been wholly for export, and the }ales hare beeir 10/0 barrels in antie , , on private terms; some holders are ask 'WC MC. =TER NEWS Clunlntuatt. The river here is will The Lower Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee, are in . tine navi gable order. With no tannage. fre ight.: are of, *red freely .for Pittsburgh and Nas.hville. at ad vaneettrates.l We have no arrimls ehrguiele from Pitts-. •httrirh. The LibertY. No. 2. mime in from Wheel ing, preeeeded by the Allen Collier, Cottage, T. J. Patt‘, m,Vigtrees, prO,EN,i‘lirttreeimheA_lk_L guithhtledtieF tedSTerw.,_ The tawny, outh last night—stoker says Probable engaged In' he - Gereimnenr service. We donXeredit the statement. The mend Glendale alio came in 'from Memphis. Before dusk, the Nellie Redeem arrived from St. Louis, and Will, probably. proceed to Pittsburgh to-da.Y. Our old friend. Captain .1. I% . Chambers, having "taken tbe oath," is now fully itu,talled as the Exeeutise Officer of Capt. T he proud United StatesCunboat Mary 31iller. Mary Miller lea* eA for Cairo and Naval duty forthwith. Ben liferriellees, clerk of the United States transport Lady Franklin, was in town yesterday. but talked of leaving last night, to pan his favor ite ship at Louisville. Ben says it 'hailed hard" deSeentling the Cumberland. The tares for freight:and passengers from Cairo to Alemphis4re as tifiltarn: itortimbbl , 75e; Salt. bbl; $1; A• Pound Freights, Mc 7t100: Cabin 'Passengers slo—liiingfigures for what boats are ruiirdnit.' - The river oonnuettead risirur. again yesterday.— The weather ir warm itadoset. „ • Captain George 'lgashingten - Gramm, of this eity, left for Memphis Stindey, On. the steamer Ilithogn, to take charge of the transport fleet of General Grant's army. Re is extensively known in river circle% • St Louts Q There arc about twelve feet of water to the channel out to Cairo. andylenty of, Neater below.. me Illinois river is filling slowly from Lasalle, to the mowth. The river is hank-Tull, and is like ly to remain so all winter. We have no news from ,the -cpp,or Mississippi, but presume that the river, is eppa ;to -- Keokuk with at lea.staix feet In the channel front there down s . • No news Whatever;from the- Missend. Theßilver 310611, has begii leading at Memphis for Cineltmati,ltrithkiiittliiiiti fed per bale. PITTSBURGH PAODUOt MAIKET 0171010/ TWA DAIL? POO7l Thursda,7„ 311% Remarks—The weather continues wintorish and is, altogetbsr, haaeason. Snow continued to fall during the most of the day. Our rivers are fallincwith plenty of water for all ordinary pur poses. The second January rano/coal has pretty much run out; it amounts to 1.711.000 bushels.— The larger portion of it will pass down to the low er markets. TEds, and the previous run, will no doubt furnish an ample supply. Some of the min ers liave gone to work.unditthers will soon follow. Ili coal dealers have resolved not to pay over three cents per bushe l for and as soon tn. the-miners flie convinicedbithe fact they will fall or otherawill take their plaeSs. • The demand for the leading articles was fair-Thereireems to he a steedy advance in the principal articles, the re - ceirda of which have been limited. Oils—The market is unchanged, although buy, are arn More abundant_ Severallundral barrels changed hands pretty much en speculation. The rates ID bulk are 8109 e; in• barrels 123•6@14c for Petroleum; sales of Bawl(' at 20(g22'• llefined 33 035%.1,000 barrels in bond at 30c. Apes—Deruand improving; sales 80 barrels at $1 1.11@2 23: 50 do $2 25@2 50; al do ST, 23. lour—There was an improved demand since our last with sales to a fair extent, the figures are, however unchanged. The amounts that changed hands were us fellows: 670 barrels. Extra $6: Ex tragrandiy, Spring Wheat, $6 35 : Fall do, $6 75 100.barrebt,;Extrae$6; Extra Tinnily, $6 75 ; 700 d o $43 so; oOdo, $6 75, 'The marketelosal steads. Batter—Sales 1,000 ihs.oll. 18039 c. Drted-R R ratt—,Sales 59 bushels Apples $1 23: 35 do. $1 `Sabi of 70 teibbelai Peaches, 'ss; 700 do i tto Kaput otthe Incrket, $3, gader—,Sales of 10 barrels, at $3. n t r — Sides of 60 blfshels , Prime White. $250 es of 800 dia at /6e: a decline. ROW ' mall sales were made at $15@17 i 1 ton. The - roads are in a sad 'condition, 18111EatrmSales of Orleans at 103.i@333ic' ; 50 bbls 'Cotke Drown, Wo. Rellassfs—•We note sales in a small way at 5.3 Ceffewridarket steady of 33@,33 Baocus.-;Demand steadY: sales of 15,01 IDs, new; Shoulders, 6c: Sidcs, 7.soP.iic: Plain Hams, e t i e 41„....aaffrag, :s l llOO baies, W, 11:120. ;Graln*Ve, maid leara,Pf .transactions market fit'iti;,4l.:Prices were unc h anged. - dri Alto iiot Wax mom orisiG V store • - . 1.800 Penh ittlifre!stta tellow Core, smiled stuulles:4.6fciurr, Office 185 Liberty street- LOW e , HARRIMIS, ' SPADES, AL shovels. hay and manure forks, hay 'knives. Pruning implements of all kinds for sale by BECKHAM & LONG 121 Liberty street, iaigB.dem EEXECUTOR'SNOTICE-ALL PER_ eonshenna' Otabite or demands agni , •st the estate orNANor 1:11AtN8I6Bi late or Alleluia* , zit city' deol.are rogues ted to Prastat the mime Without deliyVand time indebted" toltatd " estate` mill troika ipystglate -t • : Ix/ Witte decSlataitthia' ' t - tyek • OE'S SHOES Ho HEAP . AT lfeacalio HO Audios Houk DEALERS IN QILS S.M. , - .!•,; Aump4mMiligoi. ' Pure 14-9, B. ,7i 0 1, Onc t e ß. ° 0 1 1 13KRTY STRIM "" 1 " 114...A11 On Warranted. Ma'l,o Att Ili' WO RaTa • • • • , LONG.MILLER £ 00' !• WORSE AT SHARPI3.IIIIEGESTA OP. • LEG/ONY VALLEY. .• ••• • Alrolltee and Warehouse 38 ••• ••••„•+ MARKET. swizz?, rnTsievirme a .: CMannfiestrues of Elundtiati.4 , and 't4ti4tige arbon Oils and•Bensole. • - WO. 1 }Mixon) on., , ,wAiraccir Trai. ifori-E,xPlyiomal w ays on hand.1.0,44:1r• THE,AIiDfSCIE tiIt:VAIFAPPI Na r AuItuFACTURN. AIM% 'WANE 'FOB .l.umeale a auverior artiole Refined Aitddien - 011; 1 - :1 WON-MXPLOSIVEL" I PURE B_E,II,Z L ssi !warehouse, 27 IRWIN STRIMair prnszuiloir. The , inrAynEws NZ m noVBX.E.AcTINibI IN II • 'Philosophic Burner for Careen Oil bi DOW ready. It postgame onsey . advantagesjoyar Conuxion Burnam tDe I. 'tingles a large or mail light stithierfoisi" combustion. It will burn isny titi of . B. It can boned a long or shorteltiningt.Ti - 4. It tan ed as a taper night4amp. 6. t catialways be made tolguireonomiesabi , 6. I t is more , meaty wicked than any::o th er burner. . .. • 7. It can be trimmed-mid lithtedwithoatim; =ovine the cone. 8. It throw all the white light above the distie:'9. The chimney can be remeved or inserted ; withouttouching the glass. • • These burners-are . the qamgotille.telseoget ear be put on-say lam") tow in - use. Ifyery par son using Carbon Oil should have ar d - hie Burner. Price 2 b oents;..per dozen 62. `Su a No. MI FOURTH street Fittsburgh. ie2s-11rdw P. HAYDEN. u o tlt 1 DUNCAN, DUNLAP es CO.. multufsenr en of PERE WRITE ItEEINEb NOC A 1 001-1,63. Mee, NO. EDI LIBERTY t3TREET Mt& bunch. Pa. nryGoad ocEnY DEALERS. nizctim B4.4i4ymyt,„:. WHOLESALE GROC NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD /3n* WILLIAM CARR & co. WHOLESALE. GROCERS. . • And IsnOrteris . MAILS, BEA.IIIDLI* arms. •c. Lea. . ; Distillers and Dealezee e .4 tory . prrrtissnicias*-; H.SMITEL WM. I. sstrryouit co, WHOLESALE GROCER'S NOS. H 2 SECOND . AND 10 MST, STREETS J aen P.ITTIS II `1144-ir wn.m..m mums. Divot seewcatmoy sualisox borax:bo. Special Puttltot . atEANs-it CO FFIN , afteas s oni to l!dlloodloat, Nemo b. Co.J WHOLESALE - GROO.ERS, Corner Wood and Waif - prziriumatnr. P'll. JAMES A. ..FETZER;': , i.. F9RWARDIfig AND COMMISSION FOR Tim maiXor, Plour j Grain, Deerie:A4kril i - itaittei; Dried Fruit mid ~ rrodUee ~ .'-:: • Geneeelly;. , Voreerldarket ask Inivt"Sitresitis, . I PPITSBDEGH. PA, DUDE. TO—Pram/U.O. Itaileyilki,,,,; Willi Ant Dilworth ~ Sr„ 8. Cuthbert-4 Bon; Pittsbanch g , Boyd & ChtHelaker aftearirzen. El. Brady, CuC M. & M. Bank. Liatltowellidangle A - C0..• George W. Andaman. Donlon: - Parton 4 - Co. Wheeling. ,. - ..m,72l4Ptat CITRUS C.ll EitiMLTZ, HOUSE CA < RPENT EM , AND JOB73ER. SHOP:vraeut ALLEY, between Wood . "dldbert, atre"f4lP- PLL ans 6 P - Orders solicited and pronethrattteded ,-, VASE SUPERIOR OOPPU MTJ • - r r-e - - • 11174F1L11110 Pll.ll/C. Mantthuitu"l'Niirta Sheath. Brasiers' and - Bolt Coppot. Waned Cop per Bottoms , Rai/fed Stillßottoms.Appiter , Eichler. -.he. ALlcidniptutert • • deafen inßletals., • Platik:Sheet Bea - • lionstantly on hand. Thinnrdgaohinci nd TOOL!: Warehouse ; No: o 49 Ir and 1120 WOAD STRUT% Pittsburgh. miss. Amp Etwialorders of Supper out to ane'illi . alreif pattern., • .leghlydrrw • , IF ' Toll WANT BO KR : 'GOOD lITIIV Izta , - Ja.,Yrnitor.prepared Mince ISesit. , rnizoll i _ , __, alt. other _kinds of t3pices, 00 1,, i n kg . p = 0. 7 ; ,; Wine. New, n o ,,,, raaleman . .I%""mond. n whare you lArrth do -' in - t ,and; lower •utatu at get new , c rop uf Frui- 'Alio a eneral and erg other house in the cilz. , . ._, _ is. . ton assortment ot Family !srowertlsf, r v„.. aiiii . Brandies,.-and al l other' kinds ''' - Domeetio Litmore44 o i tnr. * i mmix% dell! earner Diamond ati'Diimend alley. J. H. cAtimAY. !lota, Stock, Draft, Bond and Mort. gage, Real Estate and Mar. anandba.Broner. _ 077/10L11.0011 BlTlttin BIIIG.DINa, YOURTEUSTHETT. Pittsburgh. Ps. Deciii ro i tt M art s o l te rSer of $100 " ,000 d .ci f th or er sal ßeal e low 2sta . .48j1 C 1141 - FORNIA WIPIESI--1. AU 121111E foinia ottpenor tc.ny American and eons! coot °fend hitve for sale Jot o f stir tt o e li_, to any Hinepean Wines. Tatty consist of H o ok . Angelier, Mtwatall and Part, and the attention efinvalideia called to then . • • JOUNSIUI43I. deo2olmd • ' Oar Efottee." niamond er; • TO BDILDXRB ANN CONTRA CTORR. w• art licayrisuinumeturies a irollior a4tille of M whicat wesreDie v iir e dt o darre/Mn 01 et Co O AZ TA.RII - !*4.IiNeRTIC STREET: - itin :eet rwo .4 * .mr 9 riiso r ankil ,mownreir TlVo 4 ;l. jr : Aljrausmou JOHN LIT-TIM; SITU AND tae. Stock Bandu,and Molls rOi PZ C-IJIZ Zaa'" ' ....,_- the timorant andfalos -- "as, Mdat 0 It'll denoth - So =nail trAsir Pwat s mi te also s i pak .0 .„,. • - iv/ ~ i , a and r•c /7,,,,, done ooaunonarci in- el, ant to youths -of both i= ""'" 4 " ti r lie tnltLets*. rrp pals sir e .of lib lint i, the iwaarant and falsely sealant uatr oded. - andr hank r s iLrolit sir-1gn.....4. r ,„ OE4 fat' eontandostlon and 00 r.snorar 1 tasdr entes,. 'proem:nos sono &ad tia tq fit 2 ea ; Pb./dOtan should be titan to __Pg • I ,ea that thpy do Orman Fiartr. m 4.5 1: Aright. ‘6X ba 6eP lalit t Pn tO rai3 the "4 9% lest A hi gft/Dill ' odeet in an ism d ori _prio ne nusw ,. troun ttassu r. t ip 34 mant el, vxml bso2l .l ho conkearo teiieltr. intaimmaot, sans . &Jar I olsata llan au ft fa to 4la te flaity uiride* ,howserar. , . "1)% IfiLsirlitibisrotili -1 'lnto and ontoasilans ars suanam wit di f L s, o dant:stern and Walla aresionii, noti IV L and of chtlicataecesidiliort artd aPamtrarabts ' a been restored to hasitit and vigor r mrs , i PRAM:Mat/P., Weddell talzp, deform - ac attar I air o l t " arl r i .,........ _ % t u y ‘l n hini h :e v ,4 c'eall A ' L 'e s "l l 3 oll! , ea cmilis e i gngUald o l 4 sooelD/ 1 40)1Y pared a very short Isparta cf time by ass new rematch., it areimpaharly Isla They are Cuntsonsdo tip Vegetables cen. hal e soon t'ss it adtt eat act,he Mandist* gl}tertiteted the ,recite t o male &a irs heated wits &Asa BLlMerr- t.srmr had form. ileac „(, ..mpikrin ill them neat tin baseball of th too Old ire W0r1.4 t.nd is a/United &Mealiest, him te say—tti, all frith s trisl,-healthead hMinejs-Wla eit•ilt Woe= pon the new—Dareonoaw. Anne no sonwehrith cratabanis lad auseksdnot'come and bit•Cm , ; ptlost and ail, or Ito kindred dhows& ,e 1 , keels so many anneldb MI tar o6titstried, tee:.' ow km_ relieved. providing ; aorattand t i e- di ha a roll partiOullft CU behest Of rartreattnent, a coy of thaldedloal Advisor.wittok-0 yen gratis to all that &Pr:7 Heemo tlso , sd- j7 r• er - arm for , * year, sewoartatice and 3 . itt tIIsont&LZMUIM L itt b =l e i r k ° l4l '' end by rap .e Minus& et:thin:at% Dre , ''... - Stir Z Of ted 1: 42 L P")46311741. • . 41 :•r ord l 73lfies: -; *reek tiaar lariat. -Prlvertecaarenrd.-i ta.tiono frem aid rnris- Of th ri r ffnien`striehy bisi' Ltendedth I W•L•s •-• , ;r ' l ,-, -..- -..r.ir• r, -• , 4 dada, .. ... Is - Pitabeih iamb-- c 4 1 i .._,_CEAV_—iimoainitt u k e '7 I ' 4 _c. sI bunco ter averoon th_ri -h.s bee; safety stf• , dieted - for Shafroristri Nat het onl .ellered of , ' Imp op Ferntsar‘buts consehotab , enrosic -I. have' , been adhofed with a very malnmant inflamattry grialeeliteThrtisort.:. 'I luxe irealleil3ll aco 1 nil it i , 1- repdar Rhystbriards buts I without-any bat- op. - r oatild en Doctor Bron , traP, see e tim• ,1 post and hails t.ken , hielssetlicile which. how. • ever. Is allnomonoed of herbs 1 a now sawed ' as 'I aaes.vas. , .Any pOTPOD IFithiLlV '0 sae me 1 ilussesae cadig,„ _ , TilQiidS DIPTI42'II. , ' Berarto litrmayton:Dionsand Alley. • agnisieatireirvit'i NEAT i nevi . , i l tien / airetod:ihme redeimiirmsti blaitter= ' rad, ,ed 41pitek. or Mite% rdr. i 41/0 --, r the bait 0.1441 IWO 1 sn h de. sad bri i sale hnanitar' , -IMP hems* T,S 11 'raw, TAltd tO Oa 40 . . Bran trap year and have hadhlo spbfli dr fits since then: therf la ots tif,fli. noulto eared( zateeartek erd. - ortAik,ttiVor phased at o.' St. C stroo_t 1 . - Ti57r7777; i tt. vriti 4ritilit ‘ tILADw:.:7,aq EDMAI:DISCCIdpit: 4- '"..,' Timittlio#F.ttnt Jin silks ,e-sver? _I3 E 4 V. 135 7: qenitol osta - • been as d` c-m of `"! •„„ REINDRI 3 D - pAn4calir4 - p . . ...riiaboxraitiost,:witt i etc entbbiakastO 1 • theito•%r Cu l' sec `PAUa web— i • q - f 4 i-Tw l . • Elpsofile 5 -lums-4,6.4h,t,lethvir ts.,tires— ipeueeteetjkepereue eat - Ars vewt=alrere vs,tatable Oltriasti - - that axo,banntspagethoorstejnolgbpiwirm-2. ate tit° stoniaolt. 6 Xhtitreibitethe bra& and - • twf suit sasstata&l !mum tbstslet o,ll.*lapv --4!.€11,u4w14,15t. wins tiuma, - , nal:due thotramotrittatore wits- btxstatexp .. 71sob box °obtains xindoson rsibb i MECTS' OW&DOLT. A R Burn i Tummou 4 rwmummat , ' ,, ' - L'' r - ,,L I V.,SeA .1* /,` Serir4 4iMe4pyrAda, Oket, 5o p autar,; .....m_botimpleat;wnely , tyho • Ag 8 VMSAteli.. •T&V-*- 51.3 a te l ariatiii •atX" Goaan‘adNissV) . ram to., ineAlr as o9=4 , 645.6 .113= "1 1 , t, F it a?.44 41 474 & 54 Mfatat et; fi ler< •• - PRICE ON tii•Boolii*lrbs; sect „ sorontion.:bamodi. , o*DiAl4. - ks3ati,z-; • , As `t °Thrigr of the ' va = l ter v e t RAY 76 (Wars ' '"• '" I 44 11 14 r -al&wreerwlrir - IP T 44 .i.n"lßirer.,-- ' ik_ il • ai Y.: . i: 4.',441A"i„,_ , .... ........ - I. 1 Yi e l!isatibtiblaisti _ --; s t ;•l:7' r'of 1... • ~. : bythasiteitte: ; • •,,, • . • -.:i , : , '.l - :•? ~ • ~"r 1. ezeis. • w „ girt. -11 "--- .f, ...„.... 11 %,....: -i tor . I =l v,, - 1 • - -,,.„1:-- Eke,sias , . .. t —i-,.,,,,T. - _- li 11 . 1 - I t , =‘ 4 t i N '' - '00 1 147411 - jilOi'sitiittiitiel fl ll- 1-c ezl tumid. Al:* '' '* 'fritmCSlSSilejliim - i' inamiatge : • rellogfThsvow br.k4;_t.... , •V• i_ _ ete*;;..,...•'. 344 , m ikeereitoorr,,,a,„•• :sti sitith totrerife ' t = 4 .,J libUbv.the use ethistemiiiat-ottW sibrks, \, - ' .. 11155,1 tl3:, I r.' 1 , , ' • TRLBROIMBIMIMIDIIB ,„..,.- -... (egg , eamithe'-wetittlorm oiffiethitet; - : , ~marities:anit t ierotalons affeouccts... - a u •we arising m a herein** Went. if isldeirotaniffetki.itetot: Ithelltelte• lor 4 UMW WM/WA wet ti 6,`00t m a ny 54 , F0r,,ku11ia,,,, , , ieeses;+themesn-ff, r eddollthe pa ..____t is lead.ol7 -.' • ittioraat. , To peer.o•llM/A 4wqrs..• RPM ;3 . :'` ,1 *Pall AFlrAg' attf&Maf f i l). ) ~ . •7- -:.:.`. :.i., _ . %TS -Biomes rezeek t fitPo labro trootat _7•• , ' - hronthttoo oftet4 ilowzy...__ . it - ongerausq.- gratinosoww . of simarana r•iiraurwindeat,. .14 ones sive r_ay_to„ tositelr ow( /lstly 0 az the cab reilmerestaedleuftettff , t1ie............„ ""thel azes#l6 of health. . NF2..P/ 4 / 1 °...! •,... I I IFICTIOOS • ,'.* : _4/3111910=11te- 2 ; .;,.. 1•; ,- .:„ . --_-.. - r:: I -- ... -- _ - 1 Dr. Ittswleerootoan• 1. 20 • e• Ow to lam painful elesta A ISV DA - It—h. with, 7l . come. Ile alto treats uket. -Goaw A tissiotesevilrethal - zetoieW 1 hfrONSUPASPOCINN.' ' - --- _ 1 %LAIC DiDt6o , l:ll:4. 1 7 ms % ea ]chin AnO, moryoos Aff ilia, Falai bi Q. 1 Jitek andlUaraTtion of thellinddar,l o .. •-•....•- ; 1864.1. with • of anlmOure, otisio:- B B lazy ;01ViEBRMVIreintatit Bt. rittaltplb. Pa;;WW be io;Thefiliiiseb, Bll4 1.1 •'''•:' •:': 1 ed. 'lledio seat to anY; addreat:edeif esiataa:::: , fL;= , i and seams mom opssarralio si . . . ossoe em P•fivatl itoozoe,• IV-4 *tie Esniiiiiaiiir' - '''' ' --- - 1 _____________,_„. .•-••••:-- ..,,,, ..• *•-- . "•;-,, . j Iro-i' •*- - -..-;" -''' ' • r* , -:-.; -.;.,':,;-:. :.:-.'=_ noasiz' Awimit — ri.lolll322l 4 . "INFALLIBLE'raxnaIt a r. it twat , - -:-' , la oirivall e d by Am, i n • e n. eseau of, VillNi*- --*--.. 6n 1 4._ , fteln ElPrate4 Brawn _Er - Wren e., 'Attu. matal wd certain,*. Harness or- AO ~.= • Berito ea, angE zi ke r .lt will also .giedr.i.li r„ ~;_ e Ire Stavin and. Bin ii-vner - easily he nrei"- 'l'''' vonfirme d unted and owed ;ha incipien o t el M bat,— c easeeare'heyond , 'the p o r s --, newer.- cum No ease of the ldrid* swayer,* i t ..) Jlo.deeperitt4iisr hopeless but it may. lse alleviated _ by this Liniment, and its faithfid'apelisative.wirc;-`= sc. , * e L em y s remove the Lameness, _ and • 4mabli_the' .horse to travel with - comtrive- eas. Every horse owner aho • have.thkremedy • land; for its tam tine n't _6 float r?„ at "Lameness will CMOS* idS..7- /;- diseases mentioned. to w orssameliAlee.! and wldoh-rier so 4 nan.Y' *al , 41 horses ~.. 1 , 71:04. 0tE.T.0ntim.t.. ~.. 4•274.141kwe50ir = Anfttsfortr4=miltki .._ , .. ... , . . --. 4 -1- . . : 1 AL' litlinr - fillrill i , ', -_____.' --,-___' • '''• , p.1.61,,i , ..,—..'...; 411: sammureantri" - -,;:-3. 4 ~ ---4.4 - aswiaimaimrdowm- -,,7-.Ag.-_ -- brurepttrAYMY.74 :f :9,,, ,t eALIDIERItt,II4IIIINTIES . ;* . zaiszcqq . k.; ~ w ,: , ,,,-_, DO L BAkirTAX4ndoiffitebilt l,- ~, r - • t ;VRAR - LietteMtitit_ r LOT OF MILOS Oli BFralitfn isccendltaa.„-_ - - 11101 * X'Th' .A.X1411T, , • ENS ~`- EM=E'MMIIMMMMIM ItOXPICI44 , roMEa3-1 1 143L10-- "W • TI .411%