r nua ivli every day : n are: Wroda. One insertion Two insertions... . Three Insertions... Fond Fiverita r itt): One week Two weelca Three weektt. .nhtid/liAte44 DA I L Single subsariptions ""red A Y W Single subscriptions. FTll;i3c4 each... -each, Thirty • fib; Sao] JAS.P: BARR, Editor _ IrOkr,ettir. tPg4 -- .4i • ; Rtfill Hernia or Rupture cured Retiita or Rupture cured lifirnikor•ltitritur e cured klernla or Rapture cured /fernlnor R upturev ured Hernia or Rupescre eared. Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Alarsb's Radi eat Cure Truai. Ritter , ' Patent Truss Fite pporter Truo• Self7AdJu — sa *Lig Truss Dr. Banning's Lore or Body Brute, for the our of Prolapeus teri, Piied, A tx.toutinal and Spinal Weakneasea. Dr. S. ,S. .IFitell'a Silver Piated 'Sup -11116 orter. Des Dropa, for the eupport and cure of /Elastic Siockinks, for Weal: aw.l. van.:oBe Elastic Kites Caps, tor weal: knee Joints Ankle Supporters, for weak knee Joints. Suspensory Bandages Selt-Injerling Syringes; also every kind of Synages Dr. KEYSER has also a 'Truss which will adlcally cure Hernia or R upture 461 - Office at his DntoToad, No. 1.10 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Gulden Mortar. Persons writing far Trusses should send the number of around the body Immediately over the R. KEYSER will give hia personal attention to the aplication of Trusses In ad ultsand children. . . and he la satisfied that, K•lth an experience Of twenty years, he will I.P Pnabled to give eattsfao -__ Sett-Liajeeting Syringes Self-Injecting Syringes Self-Injeetinz Syringes Self-Injecting Syringes Sold it DR- Et:EY:SER'S, 140 Wood street, Suspetthary Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, SuNplisory Bandagea, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. : FEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. nole-lyd&w, P ILES OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. 13,10 w will be found a rerV...de from one of the most resiwctat4 . caizens of Wilk ins township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Linalay' Blood Searcher_ The Dador's - certificates are within reach, and no one need Le deceived iv. regard lo hi: ;Preparations DR. (}co. If. liwratm :--1 became alitcted with Plies about .twenty years ago; and every year they weft ' growing ,worse, so as to trouble me very much,- so much so at times as to unfit me for work. Sornetithea I was so bad that I cottld not do anything on account of them, they came out on me to lad ae fthiciFory Aut.. I.,,had toed a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whateter I could hear of or read of ir. elm Liars and-psunphlets that fell to my way, but I could trot get cured, sometime& they would do me some good for a little while, but Ifterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied tPI t)ro *to visited 'Utast uty holase end gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get'well. - Over a year ago I got an advertisement of your Ltodsay's Blood , Searcher, matte by yourself—when you sold it to me you told 'one bottle wOula InOt ,cure me, end that my whole ayetem would hare to be re newed by-Alike jrikelne peigre, J I got well. / bought 2 wridbbi l lea'nff t fr ' honie wait trie - anii used it according to you d:re,:tionc I then call ed to see Ton again, st'Len you said ;could no expect ranch beneft ,frool one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I bad used dye P ed, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me for twenty years. In other respects my health is improvedlg i and g am as well as could be expectedpt' one cpf my ate, hc:11:91 sixth yeant past• I dutve beemwell now forstx months, and there lssm appearance of a return of the duipasp I can do dueklnd 'of' farming work now without' the Pil,areonsing down and .harttag me. I can retch hay; chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which beta : re - 4 . ml to hurt me. When I found actirstar filoOd-Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely Well, I consider it my du ty to make itiiterifkictiowS io thocotintry for the benefit - of othsrs who idapbe saffbring as I was and do not kninkt;telysktic of yaiirrikedicina. may publish this if you like--I live in Wilkins Township, eatielli be pleasialo satiety any one of the truth of this certgleate If tit/wilt/Jib to call On ma. ELLIOTT nab;_, Decernbet 41.144 01 4 . . 11 1al* of DlL:k4loi,'47; rsER oil-the toyer of the bottle the cork frAt4,. stamp on t he :ter o ce r tke#tticti, premed being inipor ed ligen by a epurtosa . tirticte which is in the market. 0234 ydisw ...... - - . ; L 14 r. - • - (', . . . . • • • .. . . i . r 1;, . 1 ; -, N • ,- .1 ... --- . I, months ,00 1,25 Three ngintha. : ... 'ly) \ .„.., 1 ~,_ *Nri , ' 4 0,-- .10....:0f-gr.es , 4AO RQUZI4 Rai. ~ 4.1 1, 131 P° t , : .. : E •. - • Co/ ' )11: ' 1 7 2 \ l l ,iti/.. •.,...:.: , ..,..._ ',o e ..e - ,_. • ..___ ii b lil'f ., . i, ~. 7. ..' [ , ~ ; , ~., .....,. -. . ',.,,,, ; 1i1 f .' n ., :: , : '''' - 1: i ti l :/ i .: , ..,; . 21 ' • . P 1 94Pte16114.1111. ::.%,.. tgoo '. f: " Blic months iti,oo ~ ',.. -i b 3, One year Nkikk ' \ ' 1 fir _ *IA qlletir .$30, 25 : ' ; 0 AIM •, , c "3- ~ of -*. -0 "7 1 0":„.-itMles e r 4 1 M :111 7::::- :.. —17. / 491 : 1-1- " : ':; - 2.1. 1 - -.-f-,:--: -- 7 ~::.,,4 ~. - a by mall , $3,00 per year. 1 : : -.4r. .."; ...,ene . ' 1: 7 6 -- Alt-_ :2 - "''' :' . -!, . - , , 1 _i • 1 .1z,:.•• litin et 18weete per week., . . 1 — l .—.t f ._.___. - - - - - WS/ . . --- _ .. siroo . ___ _... ~ _ • ..:;.: _, T . „,_..___,—_, _ . • 1,40 ' ' I -- - /"...---) 1,80 . . - ' i(iiid one tO !fetter el),) WM . 1,10 —__zrazz,swzminciaxx_,,,_________ Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture oe Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia oured Rupture or Hernia itupture or Hernia cured Rapture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia:Cured DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Dlseases of I et al l Pregnancy, lliaearriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduct ion and Abunes of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. Oa- Phe pills and Book will be sent by mall, confidentially, when desired, sECT.ThEET SLAL.EL and pre -paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. D., General Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. 44 - Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for PRts huigh. ocif-etntl.kw -iiffaW=Fv-rp. Elis.Asp.s. DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,; No. so Smithfield Street. (if every kind CITIZENS ANTS STRANGERS IN need of medical advice should not fail togive him a call. Dr. - Brown's remedies never fall to cure impu rities, scrofolous and venereal affections. Also, hereditary taint, such as tette:, psoriasis and other skin diseases, the origin of which the pa tient is ignorant. Dr. It's habits for this affliction, brought on by aolitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this painful affliction. He also treats Piles, (Beet, Gonnorrhoe, that Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kideys, Irritation of the Bladder, Striattrely etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Illecticines sent to any address Safelypacked. Office and private rooms No 50. Smithfield STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa noiad&w. IILTOTIOIC TO ALL CONCERN-itD.— 1N Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat - the diaeasesnamed in this card, (PutvaTeDieees,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware. that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just _the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he ad; erta ses the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so hp can get the case. often die has almost deprived the party of his life. Be comes at last to theiihysietan that zulvertises—how else are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir Ashley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles ; Ball and Al. Paul kicord devoted years in the treatment ul these diseases 1 Tnese wen are held up as shining light s in the medical world ;I don't ! assert that all men are worthy tirat publish, still .there are agreat number 01 them that are. I have , devoted myself to the study "and treatment or Pair a'rs 'f_irseaF , E. upwards of 40 years, grid ff without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. Illy treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, i as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of cettificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : hut my longF, residence in this city is main- cient proofwithodt addingmore. Sperniatorrhea and all diseases arising Iron, it are 'cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every youngman and Woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements 'that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no btnelitlwiliartse Fmn.azi.#4 , ers than only lose of heAlttliand'moner.'9 nrifftidx, are cured annu ally by my new remedies Address litiX „sou jan-fed Pittsburgh Postofflce. g - =IMIII A SPLENDID STOCK OF • CLOA.hiIN(J.•,, All,l the newest patterns. Call cud see, at H.J.LYNCH'N, 96 Market street, tnl.2S No. 1 Market All, DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NQ. 64 poraTia.sTREET, ml.2a S. S. MARVIN. . 1---— sT — AssoftTmle.aur OP 4 NEW and CHEAP Wall Paper & Window Shades • ttacouritry, at. • FORESTER tr. SCIRWARZ'S, lad Smithfield et. AnViars BOBTon — en A g: n BAKERY, 04 T'OTTEtTIXr Bet w PITTS MITRGH, PA., ean Wood and Market. fala26 ElgoyAzOF lty strAimic.— .WlThe nisarmgned having removo his Live ry Stable fr the rear of fhe Sdcittiouse, near the corner .ef First and Smithfield street. td NM. Con ' s old stand, is repared to furniah. carriges, des, and saddl e horses upon the shortest nod e• Also horses pt at livery at reasonable rates. 'Undertaki. and all arrange ments for (anemia 7 willseceive Ls special atten tion. • lifil&L BRIOELAND. is. SPECIAL MEETING OF TH E Stogltholders _of the Clevelandi and Pitts ' gh aattrcad Company wilt be held-at the of- Deo( smidOOmpany. in °Levan/id, on the 4TH DAY 0.P.;4.X; al% id 14.oMock tr,tn., to rote WW I t-t% 9roaatisf the Cepttai.Stock. of mild 73Panr, or the purpose of9alowing the bonds I ,of Id Compan,y4l3s ft.m:Fd 'Hato 'dock. Tranatar,*micalit on the 23d day : pf.,g,pril andAriga- c.f. - yof May. By order of i Board of Directors, New Goods J. N. M'CULLOUGH, President. Cleveland, March 28, 1884. 11 1 32 4 , 11 i feblo MEDICAL KUNKEL'S GELEBRAT c D Bitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron' Bitter Wine of Iron' Bitter Wine of Iron; TREASURY DEP__ARTMENT , Can We have- a Union.? Orrice Or Coarractit =Or Tams...oentrior, What sort of a political entity is the Washington ityritug. bth, 1863. Wasteess, By sallafactory evidence presented United States? Most persons Will say, to ore undersigned, it has been made to appear any child can answer that question. If that the FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF PITTS -80, that child is posseSsed of more know- BURGH, in the County of he and State of Pennaylvania has been duly orgtmized under ledge than many bearded men. The tia,l according to the requiremente of the Act of President in his inaugural showed either Stied "an act to, provide a National CARPETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND AT his own ignorance of history, or his he- C°orreue.7, ea n cured by a pledge of United States A 1 W 1 lox ' n T UES DA NEXT, at 11 • backs, and to provide for the circulation and re- °'c lock at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 lief the universal ignorance of his el- Temptios. thereof ', approved - February Zah, 1 Fifth street, Brussells and Three-ply Carpets, in 10W-Ciazelli, *heir he asserted "that the 1863, and has compiled with all the pros•intone of good condition, Rag and Hemp Carpets, Matting, Union is much older than the Constitu aid Aet required to be cornplied with before Oil Cloths, S, i. Also a quantity' of New Ingrain •,, . . • commencing the business of Rotating% and Wool Carpets non So far is that assertion from his - Now Titalleronit, /, Hugh McOu/loth, Comp — torical truth, that the Union from the troller of the Currency do herebycertlfy that the i SILI ER PLA rEn Y,'A RI AT A UCTION - Presidency of which WasluiThgton rctir" - said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS- On Ti ESDAY MORNING, April i7th, at 10 BURGH, county of Alleghenk and State of i n'LloLk, at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 ed, to which President Lhacoln refers, Pennsylvania, Is authorized 10 commence the Fifth street, Fruit stand, Water Pitcher, Butter wag two years younger than the Consti businesa of banking tinder the silt aforesaid. Dishes, Col ereil do Forks, Spoons, Butter tUtioll In testimony whereof witneas my hand and hni, es, ac amyl of office, this bth day of August, 1863. --- - --- As every man who votes exercises ---- ) erou lit [e rS. SANITARY COMMI9SION Government in some degree, it may not )ss ( ooroptroller of the Currency. t' e ---- be useless to deviate from the considers i F' ,1 I H , bon of the events ofthe Vayto all eXaltn .-I ' THE FIRST NATIO4I, BANE. Matt= of the principles of our system, Of this Vain aide 1 onic, C.) OF PITTSBURGH, pA., AT PITTSBURGH, PA , for upon those principles and upon their application each man will be called on Of this 't atuable Toni..., Late Pittsburgh Trust.4'ompany. 1 Of this 1 alulble 001, to art, and ought not merely to act but ,n - this Valualsle Tunic, • Z. 1....... - capita, s4eamoo, with prltrilege to in- For Sick and " Wounded Soldiers and Sailors. to reason i ~o) 75 l'ts And One Dollar per Bottle, c. , 4 crease to $1,00140,10. toil,, 75 t tr. and One Dollar per Bottle, . *est On the 2d ofJuly, 1776, the Continen- ' Only 'lb Cts and tine Dollar p. r Lion le, 1‘...1 The Pittsburgh Treat Compa# having organ- _,_ ___ tal Congress passed this resolution (do, - 5 Cis.. and one Lollar per Bottle, 'e - lied under the met to provide a &tumid Curren- A LII)11ES. Resolved, That the United Colonies are, and Alanufachired solely by :a A KI SELL a. c-f i cy, under the title .. of the /MIST NATIONAL of right onght to be, free and independent States, BR() General Depot, 118 Market street, liar risburg,_Pa. }or sale in Pll TSB I. IRA Hby all PLAIN BLACK SILKS o ffA t. l r"L O, :rfl i ce i nol'l mi caveolo'd„Pe.sreePtifole"4 ; sintioni b 9 e n t . w d e o e u n IHE I'll / sßi ROll SANITARY COAI- that they are absolved from all allegiance to the respectable dealers / Drain', BUM ofsFachange, ac , reeeive money on 51177 EL a branch of t h e .1 . S Sanitary Com- British crown, and that all the political connee gtemthabriadtotthaieiSytdatt.e.ooperfreat Brit- For sale In Pittsburgh hy R E SE LLER s & A r ' deposit and buy and sell Exchan ge on all parts of mission, established for the relief of the sick and CO , and B L FAHNI:STOCK a i it the country Hounded soldiers, announce to the public that a T • yanl4-6m 51,00. 1,12 1 -2,1,25, 1,17, 1,',0, 1,75,2.00. i The success which has attended the Pittsburgh This resolution was put in form in the --- IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Trust Company since its orgamtation In 48.., Great fair will be held at Pittsburgh, Pa , cots will we believe be a anflicient guarantee that bust- me n e i ng 00 Declaration of Independence, in ; which ( heapest gasia in the ..ity they asserted that they are, and a right nen entrusted to the new ontanliation will re .' Great American Remedy." BROKER PLAID FOULARDS, ...,e the flame prompt attention.. Haling a very extensive corre4ondence with The First Day of June, 1864. ought to be, fret and i independent Stateg. Harvey's Chrono Thermal Al 51,12 1-2 per 5 Ford. Banks and Bankers, throughout the country , , we believe we can otter unusual facilities to those 7he o l dest tit the Fair is to obtain money to In 1783, by the treaty of peace, "his Britanic majesty acknowledges the said _VEAL A.1.1E: 1-11-1,1-_,Siii who do business with us , enable the sanitary Lomuussion to proceed with their good worn 77 ith intrensed enemy and we- United States, siz New ;Hampshire, CI"A YE NEVER YET FA 1LED,1,% HEN • Solid Colors az Double Face, oftLhetnibutibe and d r ,ee w i ll . l . t>. Londu..tsd by the same tutor.. Ihe practical workings of United Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and_, KW thejlireetions have been strictly foil os ed nranCTOEta states sanitary Commission l ate been of such Providence, Plantations, Coniaectkut. in Ix • mot Mg difficulties arising fron, F`i out 51,00 to 2,UU per lard i JAMES LAUGHLIN Wm K. Malice able goody and hale met such high rap ..„. Ittiankrr S. HA 'es, 2 1 • 1-saal Den Sesta, prowl trona the entire people, that an enumera. ....\ ew York, ,New Jeremy,_ PetlnSylVallifi, OBSTRUCTIONs, OR STOPPAGE. 7,e lion of its claims is useless. Delaware, 3 laryland, N irginia, North NATURE SPRING DRESS GOODS , Tidiness BELL, ' Taos W GILLMAN, A l ILLN Litz.. t ß b eA (4 lo . B LA I , L" ' Every one feels at aduty to succor the wound- Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia Or in restoring- the system to perfect health when Saistrot Rea ed. sick and disabled aoklier The promptlngs suffering from Spinal A ff ections, Prolapsus, At lB 3- ' l,-, 25 , 3 /, 3 7, 5 0, 62, 75, 111,00. JAMES / 2 AUGHLL'f, President. La at • ery lope/ heart sipeak clearly. that we, who to be free and independent States and he I teri, the 1511.71. es or other weakuesses in the Comprising some decided bargains, Joint 0 ScuLLI, ()ashler do not bear the dint and tipmctil of the battle, treats with tkerri as such." , t lterme Organs. 7he is are toy harmless austb-dawtf should provide liberally for The "war-wore sons The States were Govenaed hy the old on the constitution, and may be taken by the GOOD SHIRTING. MUSLINS - g --- -- -----* -_ of the Republic " uhriatian charily speaks most delicate females without Latistne diet - e -a a Sfil OND ATIONAL HAN t run pet -tungheil to eash and et ery one, telling articles of confederation, in which Cle at the same time US to tender to the wants ot those who are sick, ( urs Ibis clause At IS 3-4 and 25c per Yard. i.,/ PIIT-,111-I.lGli, TREY ACT AS A CHARM, ~o unded and disabled in our cauntry's glorious The articles of this contederatlen shah be in- By strengthening, int lgorat Mg, and restoring the FAST COLORED PRINTS, ea use ‘lolably obeeried by etery State, and the -- 7 he duties of our common bilinarirt) teach us system to a healthy condition, and hy brimong 1 nion shall be perpetual. Nor shall anyAlter on the monthly period with regularity . No mat. At Hie per Yard, the' all .17oul I unite In the cause; and If a cup TREASURY DLPAR IMEIN I, ? 01 .. .1d a atm. is not to g.., tiara, riled , wh a t im- ation, at any time hereafter, be made. in Any of ter from what cause the obstr..ction ma) artate • Al them, unless such alterations be agreed to in a They should, bows.% et A, IA be taken the brat Cry, eor Coatri ROLL la OP THE Ulan I, ‘tl , , mortal favors will not be bestowed on those . , t. , • o i rlress of the I tilted States, and be after. three or four months of pregnancy, though safe GARDNER& SCHLE 'S 'Washington City, leh 13th, IXbi . V* a emus, ily satisfactory ei ideace presented ) who are the liberal donors to ,o deserving and II a of by the Legislature of every charitable a a ork. at any other time, as miscarriage a out I be the `late. 'to the undersigned, it Lae been made to ap pear Much good has been accomplished In the past resu If that the SECOND- NATIONAL BAN 01 Much more .an be dime in the future by united, , In spite of this unmistakable veto Each box contains 60 PlllB PE TCI, ONE 9 2 PITTSBURGH, in the lON of Allegheny, energetic and liberal action favoring the United DOI.LAR P^ in every State, a convention lo 16,x 4 3, oFitaxalt,r issriatammgs. ' and State of Pennsylvania, has beeaduly °Men- States sanitary t ommission. teed under and according to the retparements of 'I he ranks of our armies are being rapidly till- 17S i framed the present Constitution of nth'i _ the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro- 1 ed. and several hundred thousand brave soldiers the United States, which provides "that ....•tide a National Currency , secured by a pledge of now valid - shoulder to shoulder" to uphold the t I the ratification ofthe conventions of nine United States/Stocks, and to Pre‘ kin for them' lives (personal and poLitical) of the people ofthe i culation and redemption thereo4" approved Fets• Ore at Republic -to hold sacred our homes and I States shall be sufficient for the estab .- SPRING GOODS Prot ' r 2fith, 1862, and haa complied. with all the r alears-to preserve our social, commercial liShlti ons of wild Aat required to be th at 4,V an u ci political prospeMty, and shall we not Human i the States . so ratifying the same." with before commencing the builineali of Bank- . arat alti them when wounded, mck ad-disable:ll Eleven States ratified the Constitution • -AT liow, therefore, I, Rutin MoCoupoe, Comp- Our siateraitie New Yorl ai lirooklyn Phila. 1 Cleveland St Lo and ail throw* and two States were no longer in the • troller of the Curl - eau, do it - carat that , o u r the ielgi, and breadth ei the land are en- u • nm WHOLESALE & RETAIL oft au ' (34......-.--L..h..4 - d - --T'—"r- ..'hAn. The retaken • , FlTTatifi 'fa. onnian also shoo by our liberality and bounte- on by conv . entions was ofPennsylvania In ant wised to commence the , o n' i charity to this /air that sse, to; feel for the I a much a revolutionary act as the orig - business of Baniing under the Act aforesaid. cause , snit s ill give means towards it t Zinn] Declaration of Independence. Lu - In testimony whereof witness my hand this is no merely local matter We cordially The latest sty le of every thing hi our line s s rand teal of office ili this 13th daL of Febru- incite the donations, contrihutiona, aid and co- I tber Martin, who was strongly in favor i ary, 1864' com li p t iro . h i er m o c r C tle L .; cot, operatiOn.. Lot only of Allegheny city, Barning. lof the old confederatton, said with great brought to this market. Our stock will be found ( Currency. n,,,„, Allegheny county, and the State of Penn I bitterness to the advocates a the new: 1 er, complete lii _ sy I venni, but of Ohio and all the States at the THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Republic. The recipients of the care of the San- Will you toll us that we ought to trust you HOSIERY AND GLOVES, OF PITTSBURGH, PA., lusty toeunission are the soldiers of the United because you now enter into a solemn compact States. without regard to what special State mi. I with us. This you hate done before, and now listed from, citizens or foreigners, old or young, , treat with the utmost contempt. Will you now Rich Embrolderie• null Fine Hoodc (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY ) trill who any respect to Beet, faith or color" make 8/3 appeal to the Supreme Being, and call h ght and are disabled in the canoe of ,on him to guarantee your observance of Bile. act? The same vou have f ell •do ' eery desirable style; Capital, $300,000, with pill Beget° increase to our e ocuutmaolind c c ou ntgt he ar t =rsmi tes lxiLhe man - c P i foorznyour observance ofthe artieles o o r rerxifede n : I N 1,000,000. :lid Trimming Rib tflommt.ic,,, We therefor e ask th e hearty co• anon which you are now rto/athsgia thtmoat i - ...td Yell et Ribbon; i The IRON d CITY trnusaroCOruANY, hat- ope , ration and aidof - IL , ' ill he thankfully eceia. i owoawatiteattourne,lesise,..neurrepa=envthiFellroall ng organize under he IN ti Y d e l, I co:intim - a o money ~ i the 116. p and Balmoral Skirts, Silk, Gilt al t= Its seliocriofroLtheittrr:tnuistiponhottaldoonzs V 1.. 1. 1 1 the Honorary /rensurer of the Fair, N. iseyo.sitternmwenti(myaort nboewu;ged ropo f s o e r to mb°li p al L ing and Morocco Belts, new style; Ladles' Money !welted on Deposit, ring Collections Co m n e t;ltZatunt of tnerchandise of every nature 1 In what respect, then, did the new made on all parts of the country , will be received by the committee appointed for ; - .., .. Combs and Seta; Photograph Albums, 1 diff er irom Lae Old system? In this, that DigIiCTORS that pLrpose the cheapest in the Clty; Follow; and . JACOB PAINTIR, ROST ROBINSON, 2 . 4ev! 'ctr I v in ttyorekii.r.c°,,Nnoctr°' of .the Ei. , .. : the federal power acted upon individuals smou lt • dres; Ladles' and Gents , Col- Taste HILL , a ' B°u°Bl4-Ars' man, sad replies will meet prompt eat ti l t i c on et . 1 directly, and not indirectly. The new c I. KLoPITEII, 'W. Al thiamtv dreriSed to J. 1 VON BONNHOHST, Honorary United Sines was, to that extent, so tars slightly soiled lir om 6to IS cents a Writ• Coorta, Correl l acting Secretary, Pittsburgh U. S. Sae- much more a nation than the old United . Cr E WARNER, President . P° pier piece { 20 PIM, Enameled Paper Collars ' Him Commisaion Fair, Pittsburgh, Pa. States; but it was still-tar from being a .INO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier . _____„.____ for 25 cents; a large stock of Gents, feb23-4md nation. It was before completely feller Goluctrainnortmois' a ' ii 1 / 4 . ____ al, it was then, in the words of the 2+4. 4 . ) Tray ellng Goods. eralut, "partly national and partly fed- No more ii°Pir4iOkeiliCefilijilli4l4;4l era]," Its legialative body is purely •I.:•,.,Lrialkspn.,elit -,- ;1 ~ ie 7: rwhi-I,a_ . federal intim Senate, though not purely Fraut,..tinital r i,„.. 10 - 1 meta or& i national In the House of Representatives. "w_..1911,7,1),, /141%?471 ' ~* sa The original draft or the present Consti- quotation. It iii Watt e, rrr _,. union containing the words, "national dollar is - weak thnielliftTe thltit 9 AI 4. legtslature",and "national government" nine- rents otreahmalteYikluaildbliatifooir —those words, on motion of Mr. Ells- all kinds are gravitating.nat t an:st - • worth, of Connecticut, were, by an unan- —and that the riplfrq cony,. , i?tpiligipx imous vote, struck out. The exact relit- national currelikeit libl • ti a y.. ; Lions of the states to the general gov- .waniag:,,„;_,TP.TStia,__,. '4 , W,;,' _ 4 -,.3Mt ~7 eminent, and to each other, may be con- . ILa _a ir q , e ik I F i f i .N 1 , 1 1W ; ' ' ic.!' ~ ; . "rti sidered on the two grounds of • authority' /11 °l ` 51 "°P 1 . erfattelio --,PalwmarkerOuttli and taxi 1 ' of lo rroditt`rf 1- abiArlidealo 3 ...rhisE.i and reason. .-. 7 , 1. , Min ./7/ - sr cc are %ran se dolleht. aid ' Washington in 1792 writes to Harrill- . ' "Gold, 70.V-fliThitPiallsististrif424/11' ton, "without mutual forbearance' and conyeAtio4 l l)l,4ucmeke,yikbroudeutirr yielding on all sides, Ido not see how It, has bee r i ; tfealtit Ro t ! ' - tilt the reins of government are to beta:ran- three Mini:Wit Ira* 1., , , aged, or how the union of the states carr 1 p revi eus , ta - th6 l-e witi; - ..ter[ ~ .- ‘, ' Ilt-'q 17 .4 be much longer preserved " oi the neighborhowkofaeightf tintirectmiltt.sl Madison repeatedly wrote, "that the lions-, 19 4e,toack Mit.l.el4.l324Aitittp7.4fuose assent and ratification of the people was the finances l'imseienorpanpa. 9_,TP -41,94n3, imo, given not as individuals composing one most. he - relithed; atitl'inleriiir xello - ' entire nation, but as composing the dis- the extent o 'l'-threWhiiiid:Wikni' i Ile 111 " tine[ and- -independent States, to which annum,lavied..-JExpaustortiltasquitanftb-tho they respectively belong.- It is to be the troub/e; poligatititgi , ci.:saatiglatYPerei; 1 the assent and ratification of the several ft. WillTpqng7apsair I I .. to States, derived from the supreme author- farther itattesill per , if •, ,r ' -,4 ity in each State, the people them- ' "polii 40."•"- Oititffatiroll i 4%0M r.t4- se l res." I All wh oautiveanonep•xtreafevered; stick) !: , ,i Governor Morris, who proposed in the I ma d fg.v., a ,,,,,,, thavi N oomaj 1 .. . t h,,,,,,,. „ ..... „ Convention to dottwdy with State lints . , ro tke're - o" pe7, pep et t y'per t ``"" , , To— . 1 and make a nation, and who from his every-laye 14 , Jastironi fd a. , '', command of composition Was the prin. qttantitylfon:Fibritlie abhor> •,'mss'} prin cipal reviser of the language of the Con- hurent.valurbo Cribleathazothe3entoptisnAl-, stitution, hi committee In 1814 wrote tog, tkistuelf.pittiotal, akcbggefiger. , -.e lej , , , a thus: ttmes, Whplle.thi ;Lass, 0 ,ht _y_aplo 0.. The Constitution was a compact, not be- DoPulaffort ) Vi,, . Vert it • . `,- Tn. - tweetiacilitary WWI iduals, but between ponti- ^ ed • is forlheigettifim• ,* --, tiro k'IL;•? eal societies-the peopiti, not of Anieriea, ti.X; i. . 1 Wthe United States 1 each eojoying sot'. i issues ofhpapermatintrontdetatufors, ttio Tro ere ;:).",1 1 .- act° 4l (te Di e = i ti r r B. whiTtu4,,llol.: I "Goku • 1047t4efttlareltifgastoe •Pevidewzio pact, so tar as. it San be called a eel:amp:Ape-I every dekianumt itik.G '. :. ~,, . i i.h,.., . ... ua I tween indiViduals. It Is a compact belkern sov- i midst of ` a ,war wast tdly , . , . , erltgnaet. man Iffe;, -, Arheri f eve en:4g ' • lb, : ''T!.. ''" 4 ' In 12 Peters' aepb_ita the Sfilweele tignal fesliiitteefolt tv 6 , . dI tiiiited..,49b Court of the 1 - julte'd Stated, decided, "that pi c if:k. gilbtomegit otok„, goodurrokkea4 1141 • - the n i,lo, " , a.Ablerhational Jawspply' - to' "mad e k le k, ourt. ....; i cm , Rtea ffl,Piti* •tut the states intspen-that the Constitution 1 Ole kb - kis';' -, Tre - nm e, 4 l , r qr i s n e was a ,,_ le Sl er l i , / ,s ots Av4 4 0 / 2 0 in qouren. -.ituppailiithidteilspinidP ifiATWon" 11. 1 . tion uy tee 3.ll6luituious consent of ttie and pitiless latitherokg`n sae - lava a.---0) 'WU; -:- - ( te a st agireseht" , - ,i ' • -4 . ''' , ,' ' 4 ‘ 1 ,101d, 70." This adds enormottiftllaVlO een_ 4, 44 C at- a fgreat atateatden. our national burdsaw,...itobt„Ape are and coUstatitional iawyers entertained.contracting , • , 'desloodited similar ideas. . _ ' 11.4'palditom . Eiktiq -l e___ Ad -t-_-gol In 1:q•• Alt., c4bouv_lntreinteee int4 ll fat fol.giffitiliqlo. valiaitfitakeitwadidirncw tite Sezinte,a eekieiefreseltitionaof which- frkty_a e. Tbs si i it • ion t adicsiil a; It h only necessary to Trete fife girt t,i,q,5104 4443ilaice oa s l iall MA .<." far as it l'elateit& tim ihrbject . _J.• 4 • 4 .• yr , tf• 1,- at oi4 needlees,,ano craff , p o t' 4%,41.4, . e c 1 Resolved, That in the adoption of the federal the hardens Of ' Ottiselves and otrr e ,• , co.-cautio n the state/adopting tiresome acted al' a Chase wi t h affrOW•ll4`l" `- en, Se cretar y Must severally as free, independent and"lloVereign. states • -his iatiuesofpaner melt turd. 0011 graelk , n;_ i ... s This resolution metthe assent of Ohm, Must tax. , -', ' , IA. , -, 4 ; D,,,,) ,!••=• 4 - . . -- 1 ,-• : , Benton, Crittenden,. ,Walker anti, att. • . VetriittN 4` l,tiatilt.4l4l. hoarlt') chanan. Mr., Webster, who repudiated, TAW fleeo / 147 gair 0"100-41..A.,1' at that time the notion of a crottpact gphl infts-tleaanifairt,t, , ..Z,Z•I4 - wit tween the states, seems tosdaave - revised: - ..ch6fPart'AJ4K ~ i•Sr... , I it. _,- -I, :ittr- 7 his opinions, as, .in 1851, he said: ] `.l. do, tli A teabi l4 - -lwrung--111,41= el•:',litea-, <i•rs. net hesitate to nay and repeat, that if _Which will be inoperat*trinqmsel- 1 '4 4. the Northern • - States refuse willully anti Tbe only eget, willate dbc, ilivil ) ' , ,; QuiT i deliberately to carry into effect that pan ,people whoi.,•)vautiLaj i •- P41 , X . , ~ IVO,. , nxid of the Constitution which respects the or nuirier vane. We Mita chneeil o rt - „,,,, rPotaratiojeVr.fttiVe sbtveg, the so ltV -rednethinv'ta* briapePiliAtiqklieilttiNlailla"" 11 4 Would be no longer bound, t o ke the k 04.17-,txxotiomikx, qii , ili 11l nq ;refs ti• Mill td9lipagt. A -bargain brolten - on• one side "thildpiliktlisiAndto lerokidttrivilleit I 4111 4 % . .." kbrakez4an•Alitetdatt.:?Z-.d. . ~,, - MI ..,thy Firallys ate-, Wu Atyittnistingtiialied whi SAltil foreigue , ntwhix , .... .o : VW, Sylittink- ft debt Ili c ''' - el. The nai ii ntriAir.„ 0 -study, •• .!-' '4 - ' 1 l_, ~- be aubtafa' VP4troillsilie _' eiiiWir .. " 4l --11 -utocrl' *-' 71-tvmsw;tliaes .existeneethelabitestutXtuefititelbankeo-' .L't as "a republic composed of republics." will help the national currency eCiae- De Tocqueville speaks of the Union "as what; but if the national banks supply formed by the voluntary agreement of the vacua thus created, by addition V a The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, The Great Tonic, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Diapepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and lenerel For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, Fur Weak Stomachs and tieneral Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, Reliable and Sure to donors], Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Caot do It Costs but little and Purities the B nnlood, Harm, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purina& the Blood, It Costs but littleand Purities-the We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We unll ask a Trial, SEMINAL. WEAKNESS ftHEIJMATISII SPRING MI En. , cif ,(111 SHAWLS, OLOARS nu 1 Tlig.L DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, dC Trimmings in ev Bea ntittal Bonnet bone; Scotch -------- Esecutine Committee. . FELIX R. BRIJNOT, Chairman, NEW CASTLE AND FRANKLIN Thome,. M. Howe, John H. Shoenberger, James O'Connor, - Merchants and all who buy to sell again are /stiles Park,j.t., RAIL BIDA D. J . I. Bennett, IMark W. Watson, in, iced to rive us a call before purchasing else- • John W. Chalfant, 'John Watt, _ wlit , :e. as we buy only from manufacturers or toOKB OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Chas. W. Batchelor, /W. S. Haven, iiiip,rters and sell at prices that cannot fail to 1 F Capital Stock of the NEW CASTLE and B. F. Jones, W. 1). McGOWAN, Sec'y. ANKLIN . RAILROAD COMPANY will ' be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of April, Lodi, , 's Committee. proximo, In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Rooms of the Miss RACHEL W. McF'A DDEN, President. Board of Trade Mrs. Felix R. Bunot, Mrs..lohn Watt, In NeW Castle, Lawrence county, at the Of- " 'Tiernan. Brady Wilkins, 1 •• Algernon Bell, lice of the New Castle and Beaver Valley Rail. " Price, '',its' Susan Sellers, road Company. " Paxton, to Mercer, Mercer county, at the Office 0 f %m. Bakeweli, , - Mary Moorhead, William Stewart, seq. " Kay, j In Franklin, Venaugo county, at the since of Miss E:LLA STEWART, Honortry Sec'y, First National Bank. Airs.ANNULI. AN, ? Assistant Secretaeles. Miss 13A KEW BY ORDER OF , O.lf MLBSIONERS : MACRUM & GLYDE, 78 MARKET STREET. .0.26 SPRING GOODS, OPENING 7 HUG US A.: HACK E'S Cor. sth and Market Street. m L. 72 o ;-, %I New Goods New Goods New Goods New Ekals New Goods New sGw4 PITTSBUR : 8 A. L. Crawford, Samuel M. Kier, , S. t 4. Brown, J. Zeigler, i Wm. 'Dilworth, Jr., 0. W. Cass, , Wm. Stewart, J. C. Murray, J. C. Shaw, 'George 0. Reis. Robert Ashworth, Josiah King, , James Bleakley, Springer liarbaugh, J. H. Robinson, I'. IV Blanchard James K. .Kerr. , J. H. Smith, David Courtney, .F. 1.). Kennear. Pittsburgh, March 31_1867 mh:ll,lt.l Everything that eau be eaten, worn, sold or is curious to look at, is solicited in.s.id of the cause. Money and contributions of all kinds, from Fatty-en, Al erchants, :Vann:utterer., -Mechanics, machinists Jewelers, i.lothiterr, Milliners, Gar deners. Booksellers, Florists, Nurserymen, ice., are wanted, and Fine Arta, tAiriosities, Speci mens of Diatom' history, Relics, Memorials, . Battle Flags, au., will be gladly received as do-. nations, or on exhibition. Lectures, iloncerts, entOrtaintnents of. all sorts,. are desired, and all - , triends of the soldier and the glorious cause are urged to exercise their liberality and ingenuity to make this effort a success. Lspeciaily do.we. . solicit the generous Pares every where to give. Ilberaraid. W. ROHENTIAMER, M. U., their Money to be sent to N. HOLMES, Treasurer. *All goods to be addressed to F. R. BRUNOT, 9 to 4 p. m(Am l, No. tie Third street. °thee hours from Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair, and the nature of the c ontento marked on the package, or the name 01 W. H. BotrENHANIgs, Mt 6 -, • the appropriate committee. Small packages . Monotigahels fronse, Pittsburgh, Pa., may be sent bv express. All freight sired in Pittsburgh. Th e Value Of each packag shcifild D EVOTE THESE.. ATTENTION 'FU he marked on the outside A notice of every o f e a and an ' invoice the Medical and Surgical treatment of with the estimated value of each article, should Chlio*Lie rolsctus,es, be sent with the. Bill of Lading, to Witt. D. Met IOWAN, Secretary of the Fair by mail. A Especially those of the LOWER BOWEL, such as Piles, Conitipation, - Fistula, Fissure, Falling letter of Ackmowledgment will be returned at of the Bowel , Ulceration Of the BoUtel. Stricture onc e . it is desirable that ail Imperishable articles of the Attedrel, tan. Also, the various tiltronia should reach.Pittsburgla by the 24th of May, and Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the in,h iii,iltard der, etc. ' _ they should be sent as much sooner as . possible.. Perishable artfdles can 'be sent In for the opening e I'UST WilAt ' of the Fah ;And aluring its progress. 'mhZit-tf . 131 SSOILLT - rto . ._ DiT. .___ EVE:IMRE:OY' WANTS, A POCKET YLBIJAI t . HE CO...PARTNERSHIP HERE ... tofore existing between the undersigned, Holding from to 24 Flo urea, under the name and style of J. F. DAY 4 CO.; is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Tonal .1 1 "011, . 4 ACIt_ADTF.:II 1113! Reefer retiring from the firm. J. F. DAY, .. VOIR SO InFlit SI JUN'A.S KEE.FEII. • Pittsburgh, Pa., March ith, 1864. MEDICAL CARD United States for Twenty Cts ALSO, Albums for Centre Tables, New Gcv.l., Albums for Centre Tables, New,'‘ Goods New - . Goods A T PITTOCK'S, New (}Dods fetats OPPOSITE THE .12pS1'OFFIC.E. 1101DARTNE-RSHIP N 0 T I C .E --lif R. _ _ _IL -- JOMT M T. PICENNAN has this cim be <s, IgAyggovg —' - 1 comeamewriatedwith me eepartrier in theDRUG litilani* Patent Sewing MaddliastheBeve7 13IISINMS, corripl lea at Pio- falfederai Mreet and corner a( rederal and Ohio st n ., .11eseny, • -- testr nbpliaining lilLachines are knomn 0 Pa. The name and style of firm wilt hereaf ter be OEORGE A. ...1...LY ex• CO. ED, andiamitaWlStt he ta LO tegl a e "l r TA lLß OES MAlr .. Oall: : rtuleaxYG'EMarz„:l•2l4o7olB64. mh22-10t. and clia141(100 ,40-mpeforebuyingehenRem R • Fairil4 nfetvineßachines 0 ( 0.,, kind . A Congress 5 , 9 Tobacco, P ll}l 4' %need hi. • . • every 1 • Baltimore Spun Tobacco, . h -11 ' , NRST A L RTI lim i t", , R i a Pounas " 44 U /011.164 d . N°. 1411 L 4. ( - CU and -Dry. &oohing Tobacco, - Solace Flee Cut R (MEARS, FEW PATTERN, Sunny Side Fine Cut 00 —Tut received and for tale by Sweet Olive " ,‘ JAMES SOWN, At M'COLLISTER & BAREPS, 136 Wood at. 1 mh2o9 108 Wood-street. New Goods New t]tetidil -Nei* (kb* New ^(kods TUESDA APR NATIONAL BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PIPPIEFJEirtatcm. sent to all papii; of -I,llt AT PRICES kg EWW Ae_T,l,. Ayr PRICES BELO'kV ALL, , 12, . 1864 AUCTION SALES. - 4 t T A. ' 55 EL TH ,ST AUCTIOILHET. MUCH , I g T. ilt patty. abtik o. FIF I GOOD :FURNITURE AT AUCTIONS—On TUESDAY MORNING,"at lOo'clock, stalest:i k Hall Auction House, 65 Fifth st, will be sold Walnut Low French Bedstead, Walnut and Mahogany Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Hair Sent Sofa and Parlor Chairs, Card and Cen tre Table, Cane seat Rockers and Chairs, togeth er with a good assortment of Chamber, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, St.c. CO-P ARV/ S iI : ERISHIP• The undersigned hare this day entered into articles of Co-partnership for Manufacturing, Importing and Vending of Saddlery and Coach Hardviare, In all Its branches, underthe name and. stele of 12) •&- A N" 121 3311. I*.T . No. WI Wood Street. JOSIAIf / 1 4 . DAT, THOMAS S. HAYDEN. Pittsburgh Bdt , Pa., January 18th, 1884. mh • 41 - 1 7 1 9 .11 ol 6, re 4 111 9 - 3. fel - Att. oitath CSIIID Sllttieft g 4, sr jtlnv,Am • -, ',11,- L ue4,/ tif i n fillepti -- poidir3o4::tfttrift • r? is.: PPAP.tAct - - Ups,/ PLAIN AIY-frANCYb . I_7ll Y.lafroclß ;ft spEoui. ATTENTION- FAlR a ak zzt IMILROADif 4 . i; ;:ii Postereplir e r gir. lll32 MWA....iteiti,- For Exhibitions and Concert mutat ter , tkrqt" the etatea,llid.4t•-tpiltirittiv eft=the.Y.• I have not.iel"-1.••-q•^, Wier.ranuiftiOs• have the • . o • of one aturtliii r fronlituthini is still The-origur:IITIMIO ,yoTr.',lt-trutit found in compact IR forgiegi„Jaz, either self-iniwsPli f governmeniliatie TeWer, (anent. that woni,..frOnrdtrAtateretittlillinr.ba -_ We haire'ii•Veli°'4,,,,3,.ai the - AA-44 United States, iltupiteztliimatitielvAtafe shows 4fiv I,owittgAligrictAliti*4o. and how we ,cenigei,o phi poout iiiiy - tlientSW-fed *gm an= . there"reay-tielaft.'i his Ttitlfi" [ are men, justsitimge -nt,,f4tileloiner lagliairl 441 d ~Erte5it*AR.4,0,1....1,..„,_ they to -_es,4llatitt?gfej4ssllffaerh in' the hehttnin ii this canturyA . ,_l l _ 7 ed just ati'NeNta uglatidWiltrwriltt!" ed if• our warnwithAitrestaiiitefttlagyv not. fa l lui lateJYAllited , -44 444 B. 1 1; . 44e1FA1104.1412 emedo4lo., 5 by any Cam of 'rills tps,al,lo;ettzer_l* cise'contEroftuitrei WY is led ' irk" but upon.thigt)Whitih kithitezt` Tiv dlikevi and.wbietti/Orteno4-4he - exPiestObjeets* ' of the 0 T 1 A40 04 91 1-, ..7WAr.01...ap 1-sf , iPit-ano The authoritces , of ti,t rt t li a ge 4l by legislative ii*Weilr - oili dd la ' 1 . the jails Of litsgemihns - ettaptevilfe onting24' maul of ~pletanms -,-coitaratifd /Fly ,tinti.: other. than jusliqial apyligritringte:J jailers were directik at the, en . oithirty aa days' to discharge all 1 3rilliWe _ 0,8-this oners of war, 4-, cominitted , trutern - loit ' I close confinement.... ! :tur..r.-Tiv : _i ~,-_,:10i.3 _ A bill for the villatmentivilial having passed 994eramithplopziebiture,,, of Connectifut nesseW Aeguityk-tw the State Ittdbreti ii eon 14 - 1 w: corpus -alimihufifsathE ...*ithinitilWc/ coi mentiofdteirizparentis or gitaidiattel7r° and supjecAng 4,Ft...drie,appnapritontnentof. any , _person coneei,ned ift„) , u s ch, en.S.st• .* merit who shottl&Yeniotii ahl tilliceour: of the thaw J-2,4.14. • ..... ~ Ja; io I,F. I:. . ../ When G.overnordkatitteruim E , bf, Arer-.2a moll is !R d la i irlaTtigir 14 5 ,1Z1114g .a the etmonC a, f, 1 44, et "er rof , r 1 Corigriis **tie' 'taingittef ~ ' tat - ney-General to-- rprbsecutto - ' e . feffert: Chi t te ndon;;Mr..t_Otis,hibilianithensht eo s of the..l4.asseshusette Ekinto4of, Eee As. 'et,. that Massachusetts 'would'aid - With heX..ti who le'ri*erilteGOveiaiiii'ff l'retifont , and the Treople'of any- othei etatein"- • 'l , portee cot/400043i tights.AwCwhinzustmo, ever_infringed— All these doings wete,veloAa-v, 10. 5 ,, ' very unwiSei but no one ever 'heariot o _ Fort Warren or Pert thfaYtite. &WW I ' , ore of papers, or elections under oatharaa of ellegiande, sir Nvoubil Itlaitsgulunetis) have penuitted thenit.,. 2,lbe nlAckef, lo old CornindriWealil ilaild have reside • then, air it W'ottlirnii" 'WildiPaiif r fo ialil ,e but it malsetaa sailLaratittanoi."l'- ble state. whether.,.it +read?. OA,-otliers . l4 people's tors or ,its own toes nro-troddm az Now, if all 'l:Heil; • recolleethig - ARPio other mei have ' bellaved.-Euidetiaittetisnied of suffering and 4 444vi0tt04L0kr4443441-.1:41 diency, weal : o only, 4 7 4: 4 4 frppAge r age fo „ I well addiesa tif 'Genet:al - 46n .ditti 4 vlhlit , the Constittitiort 'cattnotubii itifintanetr ) .'' nor the Union-qtreservar iroktptionitictnot; to. Public feliiiitinintff-04f-j#9lol-JU coercive pOwers o; ~goyeritnnenti , tlll e' .„._ i foundationa *nit betald ill' the'iikectPl °Mlle peoPle , iti-theit@cutitylt7 gr eiffel life, liberty&ind property.inesetry, qua& I_, ter of. the ; connery,Amd An, tiheArntertgilA,;„l attachments Thielkthe._cdrietta - i 43.'1, several states 'heir' to'ontY tki.gili T -/ '' rnembetwor one toirtieftr Mini)", ;-;:iii.t.a°o4 -ally contributinglo .Ifroinotirthedrapiii-:;111 nesa ofea t ch 49441-j "„t AcE7 A cce.l4% r. , e 7 the Union may he restorepLand. S i WP-4- ,- - 1 stitution re-established.-- . - •'-'• mmumimm
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