ADVERTISING RATES. For atentilpg • - TliF2e inners,.. Four ineertioup Five insertion..... One week Two weeks Three`weeke , ne square ehangesi 13 A. I Single subscriptions Delivered' in the 1 iei FOP n • - .wth copies, each.... Tea copies, each Twenty conies, each, 64 Forty r Qum tlydred r 4 ER4U/VOlt I. tteruisi or Rupture cured. fay a or . V.uslpfifro sprot !lonia o; Rupture Hernia or •Rupture cured. pferlda n aaidure cared ileruto or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured fierula or Rupture cured lifitriih's' Radlott Cuiie Trues Hitter's Patent Truss Pitch's Supporter Truss § e frf . Actittuting - I'rizse Dr. Banning's Lace Body Brace, for Ale Side 'of Priiiiktiabo neri, Piles, Alidattrinal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. 1 1. -- Sitcli.:4l Silver Plated Sup- Piles Drops, for,the support and cure of Ifanatic Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Knee Caps, fc.r weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages Self-injectink syrtitges ; also every kind or Synngea. , . Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which wil acticallv cure Ilerula or Rupture AlFi"Office at his I.ratnit S 088, NO. LAO wool) STREET.; sign of the GoldenAlortar. Persons +lilting for Trusses should send the number of Itches around the body immediately over the rupture. ER. KEYSER will gimme his personal attention to the atilt - cation of Trusses in adults and children and! he Jo astislied that, ,with,an, xxpertencit of ti my years, he will be enabled to give aatisfaa Self-Injecting Syrlnfetl, Self-TuJectlug iiyringes; Self-lujeetlug Syriuges Self-liu Jrct log Syringe• Sold,at DR. KEYStjt'S, 14q Wood street. Suspeusary BandaArea, Suspensory Bluidages, Suspensory Rnudsges, Suspensory' Bandages, flt iS.R. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street no14)-1yd&w , lujars TWINTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a certificate from one of the most reepectatde 4 citizens of Wilkins township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Lind-rev' Blood Searcher, The Doctor's cert i ficate ' s are loiM in reach, and no 04 , need be deceived in regard to him preparations. Du. Giro. D. RKYBIIR became striated with Piles about, twenty years ago g and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very munh,,-w much ; ao at, timteraa tp tinpt me or work. Sometimes I was Co bad that I could of do anything account of them, they came on out on me as large an a hickory nat. .1 had tried a great 21enItti etedicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in airerdars arul.pamphlets that fell in my war, bk leould not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they wouhl return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me some medicine but it would not do,:icould not get well. fiver a year agg not an-. aftvertisement of your Liistisay'n Wood- Searcher, made by youreelf-when you sold ft to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my whole system would have to be re newed by the medicine before I got well. 1 bought one bottle and took it home with me find used it according to your directions. I then call ed to see you. again, when you said I could n expeCt much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used flue bottles. After this quantity had °ten used, I was Mita*ly well of the Piles, which haul tortur ed ranker twenty yearn. In other respects mp herdth liriPtri if 4 l, and:l alum welt gurconld be . expected - ter one of my Eyre, being sixty years' past. Ihave been well now for six months, and theta noappearance of a return of the dlseaee; I c* . do;any kind of farming:work now withou, therPilee coming down lincl hurting Me. I can pitch hay, chop treat, lift, or do any hind of work which before used to hurt me. When I ound out pour Itlood-Searcher I kept on taking It until I got entirely well. I consider it ray dn..; ty to mahe;m4r.cam known to.tite country for the benefit ofothere who may be suffering as I was amigo net ktteWthe caideef yourteedn3, Your; may publiah this if youlike—l live in !Tin t_ . 1 Townthip, and will be Pitosed to tOtlef7 and one of'4lo tmitkof tilifoeti*catnlfXbey Wish tto,calf December 24th, 1683. ~l4or out Me name of DR.,GROBOR lat TS ER aster cosevo,rl4gite--ctit!l***: thei.&ci riet i Cror - 4iB 'tampon Lie Ilitited-fltelet 7fitelYie bat& topreeenttml,.l::l4' ed Was bY a V,Wirew qrgicritatifehlistrithe itt r 4rs?.4 /4.12:1 .0e: 044itia to 44 , , r. ( .:. ; .. 1 z .. t : . ~ ,r. _ , i ~ , , „......i. az,.... , t . ... , _. , ioi...1:..„1:1;;4,1 xt----i -tattOr _per aquare,.44o scoute r , \,:\, - ii 7 - / ~.• ~- ,-.- =.- _ -_- • \ — i t ' " - , , ,4.. _i ' ',, i, wo_mon 1426 '" - r i , .. ;.,,, -- ^ 411, .?, , ' , 1, • , F. I ',‘ • ' 1,6 C Three months- 13,75 . • ,I el , ~....) li, . . , • . ,=.! S. ' . 1.90 Fonr months. .... 13,00 /' --.. •••4„,.....• i . , t . . 2,20 Five months...... 14,00 2,60 Six menthe 20,76 • or ~ ..‘ , 5 s • • •+: Y. , ' .i , ;(,..;)11 Ip.m 4,35 One year 32,00 , • 1 I ' • 8,00 7 i ~,- , . t 1 , 4 ( . .. L - . , i p." 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Abl yit: • , , , a , -SeR 18' r and Prop, Htipture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia:cured Rapture or yertila curtd Rupture or Heruln cu red Rupture or Heroin cured Rupture or 'lemma cured Of every kiu A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kings, A dozen different kindo. A dozen different kinds COLONEL INSTEAD tiF A KI:i( ' OODDESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD OF A QUEEN ! MAJOR INSTEAD OF JACK ' 1 NION CARDS are put up in a neat he 1. JOHN W. PITTOCK'S W DEPOT B A _R GJtINS ILTACIRIIM & GLIDE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL H AVING BOUGHT OUlt GOOIU4 I.efore the 14.eent henry a.l act, n r,nct at prices eonxiderahly less than earl be any Where in the I.:aHt, a huge stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the best foreign and di - 1M ett Ic 111,1 Th int . ! A great variety of dress Ilk Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Veils. Ribbons, Magic and LacelEuiflicg, Jet, Silk and Bugle ',resit Bithons, a very good assortment Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Jain and gun Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing orals, an,: the Jarrett and beet Stock of Fancy Goode, Notions and Small Wares to be found in the city. e 27 Xii , ^CALL SOON- , G 11) ';;1f:::- .- . • . . 4 4 C) r, Qs "..A. :--s, 0 0 ._!AI v<. , l - , 6 fi.4 - . c .: ;,-: ~- i""" ;1."--4 E i .. o.= " . 42 „ 1:-.S,czcz.L..".;2.5., ,t—, -_j c3 '7: 2 .41 "g ihlEi - i..- .-_ w:4- -1L... fl, tz,.,4.5,...9. r, e, , p..... ....cr.,,,; ', „7,: - : • ••:. H t; ° pa:o4 =I :...,„ t E." .9 c o 0 P .71t7...F2•.z.r.,z, i 1..7 r.. 0 • K,- a .—. . - ....::-..,ii- rl Q..; IA E .,3 ....,- ~,.... ...„:„:: '-' t..,E'==.1°.9R,.. VI t. , ... w'rgli-C."-4=';',. -s a,T, 0 .. __-- . .z ,, xp.,..c.-,. t . t i l 2 - . . ~.,.., ,„..3 v .0 0 o'-'? - , ...9 .t: 0 .. . l' t e , : %.,. 00 4 0 Cl . 3 ° 4. 'i "14 R :1; 1I 0 ~_. ,r o `:." IF:i 1 0 g ; • 43 111 gl • Pim Pi y ui -0 .0 1:1 cl-,l*-4 *RD HOUSE, cnßsTArtr T._ ,BELOW NINTH ST., iny64llll 1,- MEDICAL IMPORTANT TO LADIES, "Great American Remedy.. Harvey a. :Orono -Thermal rrEatAJLE PILLS ItiIAVE iIirEVER TETFA LE u( utEN mgi p dijecttons have been strictly followed,) moving difficulties arising from 013 STEITOTIONS, UR taTtiPPACIF, U} NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfect health when metering from spinal Affections, l'iniapsiis, UVeri, the Whites, or other weaknesses 01 thr Uterine t lrgamt.. The Pith. ere perfectly liar In IPRE , on the constitution, and may be taken by the moat delicate females without Causing distress at the same time - A. • THEY ACT A% A. CHARAI, By atreAgtnening, invigorafing, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on tike monthly period with regularity. No mat ter &am what cause the 'obarnmtion may arise. TheyAhontd, however , gOT be taken the first three or fotirmonths of Pr%qtancy though site at any other time, as Miscarriage would he the result. Each box contains BO' /111 s. PRICE, ( )Isi DOLLAR. • DR. 11141.11.1VEV'S TRFIATISR on Dlseasea'of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barr less, reproduction, and Abuses of Natttie, and emphatic he LA 1'1: I VATRATEDIOA ADV a pamphlet of 'M pages, seent free to any atklreas. Six cents rev LI fir ed to pay postage. ..114-The pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired. I EC, and pre-paid on receipt of uu,hey p t J. lilt AN, al. It., ueuenl .bent, No. '7l; I War ell eet, o; *4.Joseph Fleming, I itilL",;l:sl, e o rei.e 0! the Diamond and Market. street, age,,t Pitts burgh. m7E-eludes w N OTIOE TO ALL coNcEItNIRD. Among a certain class of seltdin mita peo ple there is a peculiar leelin4 oi con t [ ,it t :tete ed to all physicians that rinse, ar an,i treat the diseases named in this earth (Pm vA Ti; Dp-t...vis r ... Why: this should be, they nor no one else e.-:u &realm I lotawarethalxll plt yeIeiSOISI treat ,Its eases of ever denomnation. in (act sOll just the very dise a ses that i are so °lmo x.ioita lie to 11,1 ye very refined parties. 1 supi3Oar they would rt,t let one of their family go to a party t had lias di voted years for their benefit, , 2:111F,' he ad‘ erti ses the fact, and their family li l t diejEl, ell's he Is a humbug so he can get the EA. , , t he has almost deprived the party of his life. lie at last to the physician that advert iscs—lto w elan are they to know t Are they not aware that sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir I 'harks Ball and 117 Paul •Bleard devoted years in the treapmetitoll these diseases ? These ;hen are held up as Shining lights in the medical h. ; I don't assert that all ' _..at all men are wcrthy that 10.blish, o'll I ply W there are a great number ol them th:it ale. 1144 e devoted my - sell to the study and tre:itnier.t Pitivanz DlSEasxs upivards 01 40 r a "' a" Now Good LI T 2 Without egotism can say I have Ca, , IL umireds /10/i froutc_yeara of misery runi putimely delitsi. treatment is confined to thficregetalcic• al:neelth brag as I think it is the heat and most cerTain. it is in ht oods oma my power to bring hundreds ct eel:Him:dos II I c. eV; 41 Ad thought it necessary to certify to Icy general 0:1C CM! : but my long residence in this city is suffl- 404Fi cleat proof without adding more. spermarf:rrlieft and all diseases arising trots it are curt :1 in n.Lv N ew Goods 61 much shorter time than !wretch:re. it belico, es every young luau and in tai colt , tll ol se- 1 lecting aphyalcian. The ditleieut s It vflisernents that are area in our palters are of ric worth. Anil no benefit will arise Irani 7,11671, , S 7 ban hot) :cad of health and money. Hundred. enied .tEIIV Goods .t r ws' ally Icy my new remedies. Address BOX Jan-lyd Pittsburgh Post-011cm New Goods KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES fel.lo NO LONGER. 51•31:41F.P. 1./ItEisti 1,400 M, IVATIONALITY EVE It TII I \ G Foreign Emblems used Nulg etloup,h Onr N ational Emblems, Eagles,Shields,Stars& stripes, Designate the Suils in Ihr AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLD I.T WPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE GOODS AT OLD PRICES Marlcet tetra. '(. GUIPURE LACES, PEPA.ADEWCLN 14 1. - J. PRopßrEroiL: =22111 DRY GOODS, HOSIERY" &C r4l. a ~ ...#4 = - --1 © yr J :-.7-i 1 12,208,0451 The only profits from premiums which this BB company can divide by law, are from -rinks-which have been determined. Insuran own and ces made on every desaription of Prop erty, in T Count, consistent with security, ry at rates as lowa* are stone their incorporation a period of. thirty years, they hare paid losseeb:L Fire, tq an amount exceeding. Four Millions of olials, thereby af , tooling evidence of the advantages of insurance,. as well as the ability and thspositiontu ineet.with promptness all nobilities. Losses paid iltiling theveat uts9, $ 6 2,156 3111,. DIRECTORS. iIN A !ILEA W. BA NOECHB., 1110 ELDNOAL H. Lon TOLIfAI4 Wootton, ' DAvrtY S. I - MOWN, SAM LIK.r. (1 iIANT, ! INAAO LICA -•••---- a ACO7I R. SMITH, ' V.....DIVAILD 0. IiALN, The Pittsburgh Trust 1 lompany having organ- U EOLLON W. Edon A.RD (NORAUC EA Laa, i7eil tinder the act to provide a Notionol Curren- MIAS'. C: BAR, President. y, tinder the title of the El llS'll NATIONA 1. EDlVAltil 11. A L E ,. Vice- President. BANK OF PiTfliiil , ROH, would respectlidly Ww. C. steel, Secretary pre tem., otter its sere ices for the 'collection -01 Notes, *Y. ti AR DEIVEI: CGEVIN, Agent. Drat is, Bills el Exchange, & c., receive money ou niylB Northcutt cur. Third and Wood sts deposit and buy and :dill Exchange on all parte .if -- the country. PH ILADELPHIA FIRE Alin - LIFE The success which has attended the Pittsburgh I pj s u ß A N C E . C ompA.N y, Trust Company since its t end e d in Piiit., i will we believeke a sufficient - guarant e e that bust- Piltt CIJIhISIONUT,'S'PREICT,7. nest , CULL'llAted to Ihe.new organization will Fe- o,:t, ti ,„f t a the custom 'Louse. solve the saute prompt attention. Capital-11210,100. Asiets..ll3o-1,943. Daring a very extensive correspondence with' . --- Banks and Rankers, throughout the country, Ilitrit T.. 'IA ICE' ALt Tial r ilfD.R" COP 'lN we believe woeful offer unusual facilities to those V SURA..hitIE, either PerpettuaLor Idmited, who do business with us. ,i : . Oft every description of Property or Alerchandise, at reasonable ratettof premium. The Mildness will be conducted by the same officers and directors. i. ROBT. P..lillef(l, President, . I z i s A , LDWIN, Vice President. , niaarmotia A LETA no F. li N.I'MSE, ' I 'HA li.LIt h P L T V A; .Texas LAVAR LIN W Itli Ti' Niion, IHREUIX/RS. • h'enotor S. MAYA, E. R. (dorm Thom Ali lima., FRONOI, 0. BAILICT, E. Ii.,ENOLD-11, ( i kronen W. BROWN,. - 'roue. WIGHTMAN, A tax. lii,Lio..cv, P. B. )d\' list", .10g*PN Li. P.AVL, 8 AMHErt It Rt. C. SIIICREEATT, JOBSPLI CLAYTON, _ JAMES LA lIGHLTN, President. ~..e. aL,,,,,,,,,,,,, E. Wa.sit., JOHN D. ,GULLY, Cashier. P. BC. AL‘KIILINN, •Secretary, augfralaiwtf . 1. G. OOPP.IN, Agent. 5EC0..4.1413 NA'FIGNAL DANK J:, I.ly Corner Third arid W ts Westeru Insurance Oompany.ilf,Pittatrargh. 1:. 0 11.1.LE11, Jr, Presideo, F. At (1, As.D.3M •Seeitietry. ( 'opt U. D. Cootioan, tent Agent. TR EAST BY - DEP Ait TM FiNT, ) No, Ole Writer Street, ptilieng, ik'Co'swarchouse, . ;A' WILE Oft COMP Pi:LOLL RR 'OR THJS ( , rILICENOY, I. •. • . fill stairs,.lllt - tsburilb. Wabbingtou City. I eb. dolt Ibtli. ) Ey'l I.L.INS l'Itli: A GA.INST R A LL • WHICH V. AS, fly ant.Netory CN idence presented vV' kinds of FIRE and 11ARINE RISKS. to the underelmted.'rt has becirnigle to appeal A Home Institution manoged by Direztors. who trial the :ad:A ItA D NATIONA L HAN], or tn• well known in'the community, and who' are. PITT:- It I 'lle ill, in the Count., iit A ni•ght•nr, ~ del ~, m!ut . . I, by Prmui , Lima!' and itbersiltY, to. ~,,, ~„,,,,,,, ~, ~.,,,,,i,,., Rants, ~,,,,, bi,„,, ~,,,,i ~,,,,,,,,,_ noun kill the character which they have isssumed, 'zeal tinder anti fICCOIIIIng to the 10(11111 elnl.ll td of AV OliCllng the best protection to those who -de the Act Of C . onerees, entitled ...1 ti Act to pro-. sire to 1, Insure:l. tide it National Cue reney, secured by a pledge of Pt itsvroao—li. Miller, jr., -Tames IR' Auley I 'cif ed Staten ?gecko, and to prior ide tor them!. t Nathaniel lloinies,..Adoxander Niinick, George, ciliation and reilemptiern thereor "opium eil l'eb- 11- e , j 4 e, Calltl)bell H. Herron, Chas, W. Ricket-' i • ie ).. Andrew Ackley , Alexander Spoer, liaiviti M. ruary tat h, 1,16:1, And has coti ph? I with alt the pi.% ne id Wild Act required id be compile il i... 1.4; liees , 1, Thomas, Beni. Baddewell, John vitt, (white c One IlieliCILI" the Wall:WM 01 thank- . AI ( ."ne• • Jei Now Goods , ;„,, - ALLEGHENY INS - lIRAN -- ato Now, thereto's, 1, Donn AlrOoti r•VH. 4 'omp troller id the 4 htrrency, do hooch}" Soil}cl!. at t Sl,' .I.l'l"l`4.lllU.ltG XI. I the said sEcoND NATIoN AT. 11A N K , It• t I'l TTsitil HI i 11,1 ' , mut, - ot A liegfieny, and State . (BB ce, No. 37 Firth Street, Rink Illoar.. . : of Penneyli. an la. in authoring to continence: the I NSI'ItICS AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 1 , 118i1W821 of Banking under the A. t al oresaid. t —..... to te s t i mony Whereat witness Pl v hand aPi RE AND Al ARINE IVISK.S. a ' I I ~, „, i and. seal of twice, this tie li ,133 of Pelirti- 1 . , .1 AC It IN ES, Preeideut ; JOHN D. ,Met. '/•• - ' i ary, ISe4. II Fe 111 Moil 1 .1.1.. n :11, to 'RI), Vice President SY. ItOOK, Secretary; Comptroller of the Currer.cy. Cant. IV3/. //EA N,t;en4ral Agent. , i, - Reduction of Tiiirtn - r-three per Cent l i ----. j r 1)r eiuvroit , --leueoc .forkes, C 41. II nksey, Hart. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK `•') '''',"''''''". R. v . G rak '''" A. 118°14 I, 1.. I, Juie.tock, John D. lcCord, Capt. Adam I CHEAPER THAN YEARS AGO 1 op orrTsoulo.,o, PA., la, ~1.... R. P. Sterling, Capt, W. Dean, Robert 1.. Al'tl row, itelit. 11. Davis. _arms I . i (Formerly IRON CII'Y TRI'SI' compANy.) I l'opital, $3 0 4. 0 ,000, - with poi vi Jere to Inc refute to 1)A Y& HA YI)EN I , $1. ( .111111,1)00. M:itiy Reduced to lialf Price ' The INON CITY 1:IIIIST o. , AIP.INY hal. .Al antlfacturers and lioalers in I) Ing orraiiired under the , Natitadif 4 ' uri roe) Act offers tie nerrices for the. trannittql.in (0 A , )ene " t . S ADDLERY, HARNESS al Banking- Business. Drone bought and sold, , ' 'Honey received On Deposit, and k!olleg:tiouit male on all parts of the country. A N 1) .. COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, Pr- rj'') !==.l 12 New (foods New. Goods New Goods New Goods • Now Goods !.. rr C Al. abundance - 11a Gardner & Seldeiter'B, ;11A . . ar 11:-.4. _E.'. 'l'll4/PM • r,:t;ESSIIIZ TO JOHN THOMPSON, ti•+ 7 'laud xtrcel, Pittsburgh, Pcuu'a, (111.1' 11' PASSAGE; Tit (011 • - from th.. 111,1 1 .3.'10/4 1., the 111.1 Cot/101 . 3, or wuthin.r lu 1 , 1.1,.r out the.. :ends .1, crone their whetn either by the . 1...i..111" line it snips, urns ti:At !Ass P.“ set stops, 1.3 1 ellio., At the (lid En .. 1.. 1.1 Agency, ...stnn.ishe.l by the Into .lolin nll. ny Itrafts on Europe e nit hands. 'I lie old Inenitti of title agen cy niny rest ABEUIed (lint 1 nun prepared to trans act their huainess on AS good terms ns any Agent in the City, and will lind it to their Mean tnse to give men call before buying limits nr Tickets elsewhere. Allin E. '1 IjOiVIPSON. Peierencesin Pittsburgh : James Marshall, Pren. Painters' Deposit Bank ; 1. k. 111cliune, Peen. Pnion :thinking Company ; McKnight & Co , Water street ; .T. Kirkpatrick tr. i.i..erty st ; Arbuthnot, Sloinnon. & It'ood \\'0...1 HI.; , 17,1 .1. 11. rboke, jelut I SMITH, PARK & CO,, NINTH WARD FOUNDRY , PITTSI3VIIO 11. irehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second sta. ram nnufaclUrers of all sizes and descriptions of .17110 , A1 f lit Belot Ib and Stills, Has Had Water pi, es, sail iron., IPOU Irons, Wagon Boxeil, Seal I 'unit s, 11 toner,: and .liiiadlic and niaihiaiiiN et ever) descrip the, Matte to otter. I Laving a complete machine 811014 attached to lb.. oninlry, all niii.emsary h t slug will he carefully ( I ) tai S ic Et. 'D ' Ihn j; real Pi ntiunat 11 ' eaihera ttuA Tifiiz simple and beautittil Instrument, (with re I mouteter attached,} although, but just intro lima! /4111.lred8 attest to its accuracy in fore telling. changes of the weather front wet to dry, Anil cecd rii4a. The acting moving' principle is the pisfule fit it newer toufil ru Syn., anti is no highly sennitii e that it Is acted upon by every :of Ow B here infoi e nsAhuf.tat atmosp lire(' will tel witharometer accuracy the' aj proitching rain, but this National Horoscope, the work ni fixtures own hand tills up the void Which man could not accomplish, and points its iini•rritig linger to all changes of the weather. >Lend :lain:, for ( incelar. line of the instrto no di n wilt lie sent to any address ',upon the re ccipt ul +l. Address & Co. Union 11111,, 10ME ONE COME A TO BUT yma. Boots Shoes and Gaiters at ('UST tli 4 Gouda at month to bin e room for Fa TIOItLAND•S 98 Almrliet st. WELDON & KELLY, Lead Burners, Plumbos, Gas and Steam Fitters 164 Wood et., near Sixth. KAT - ABE;S PIANOS ARE THE sold only 14-st Pianos 3lade. by OEABLOTTE BLUME, J 912 48 Fifth street, 24 door, above Wood st COCOA Ditrar's -5000 net receiv Irreeh Cocoa Nutt, ed and for Bale by REY.trat & BROS.. 128 and 128 Wood 22 88i9 r-----------EZWIFLcirn-R, 1 ‘[.. ar! . trat T Am l i nfr la l l eAt rto.ervirciVr tt '- PITTSBURGH. 1 , 1" >NkS IIA E4' H E, A ril (f 22 0-6-1 New Uoods New Goods New Chx-1, New Goods New Goode New Goode Now Goods New Gonf3 New God ft DIItHOToIZr• : :TACOS Pll/IYTER, ROHT. fiC•BINSON, 1 JAKIS 111 LL, B. /301..4/1111 %P. i / i . F. Ji tor vit. iz; 15'. 31. i i...,,m I.Y. WM . (/()Ql` IS a, (). E. A 1) N Eli, PreHhlent. .1 NO. E. PATTERSON, (Jabllter. feb2.3-4 in ct. TEN-FORTY LOAN OF 11. S. FIRST NATIONAL BANIi OF PITTSBURGH, Dosignated Depository and Pi- By a tlth,oi I , y of the Tr,•naury la pirtment, Bile Bank wtil rccr, flirt It , tlLe rt•I:- Fort y Z, per emit. Gola-bee ri op: Bon.ta. ,Azouutesion will lie falow.,l to if..nk era and.Bi okers. Id . IIES 1.,:t.1.t; I I Order% are ebticite.l. _kkit telurgh. April 2flth, Ihea. qi,27 NEW SON (x. "OIfEAMING OF HOME ILDRAVTIFTIL WORDS A ND TA RIND •hluaio. Ita populality trill be uulyni„d[nl. Copies mailed on ree.eiiii of price. CHAS. C. MELLOR, ri( ( . , pt myZNIS.I; H. D. BRECHT & CO., m - AN - upAGTvit ER S p F Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosetrood Mouldings Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. 12S Smithfield street, hetwee❑ Fifth' and streets. DI B SELL•[3 I3Lo cl . w. . , No. 10 St. Clair St., WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of -buyers to hte stock of - Gbods, Which has been selected with *rani care and contains all the nowPrit styles of Goods to be fouod iA dr*chtss ,houftes. Gent's :wishing--a Suit of inedoQAttuto and der. or prices. Also al plea= a f andexain oir goods plete stock of ITTENLSKINO ull and Com itt IPODS., . t ' ' Aterihunt-Thildr, Nmattet.lDlalkittre4; Pittsburgh, Pa. NATIONFAL! BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK rtrarsAtatoit. TREASURYDEP AIITATENT. 01 , 1 f !OR Or thtIICPTIT.OLngtonLITILT4 TIT s.ouhn eNur, „k Washi ,) Weeneazt, fly satisfactory City evidence present.to C 6 pear to the undersigned, it ham; Leen made to. appear that the FTIiST'NATICNAI. ItANK tn.' PIT' BUM iH, in the County of Allegheny andstate of Pennsylvania liftabeee duly organized wider and according to the requirements of the Act of I )cmgrese, entitled "an Act to provide a Nation,' Currency, secured by a pledge of tinite,t;s,,,,,,, Stocks, and to provide for tile circulation and re deniption thereof." appro.% ed February. '2fdl', 1863, and has compiled with' all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with helere commencing the business of ;linking, N o w 'po gitgronit, 1, thigh illeciiillooh, lam-. troller of the f lurrency , tio Jtereby certify that t he maid FIRST NA 'l'l oNA T. J IIA Nl{ ('F vrr Ts .l Hunan, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the buairiese of banking under the Act nfortamid. In testimony whereof witneese my Muni and seal of °Moe, this 6th flay of Aligned, ifleti. I I lit kill XduCULl.ocil, Ei,Sl Comptroller of the Currency. --- TILE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS filth , Pit., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 83014000 paid in with privil ege to Inereare to 411,000,000. () I' PI ri:q.:1'1(111 nancial Agent of the United StateB 11( )0 f .5 ' , 11111, , , CHEAP .11: M'CLELLA.ND'S AT ( 1I() \ G; Fll'Trr STT CM PRICE, 25 CENTS 81 WO( 01) STREET • ~N3~IR NEE AITADIST LOSS: xs - v - viam. .., . .. _ . . TO& PIZ1 11 (TN i rtan D irs. T .A. np EWE No.• 435 and '137 OFIESTNIPP ST., near Fifth. STATEALENT of ASSETS, TAN. lid, 1963. Published Agreeably to an Act orAesembly, be ing Feral Al,..rtgage, amply secured $1,1393,393 32 /teal Estate (present value *103,313 61,1 cost 102,9915 Zl, Temporary Loans on ample Coast-- teraT tleru rifles. .. . ........ . .... ." Stocks, (present value tss:6s7 72 ,) cost... . ~.. .. Note. an d Bills lieceivablo.. 41ash of the Oaklen Stirrup, PITTSBURGH, PA., • the ni E:E (:7:ilLi;l(Lt Saddlers, Dosch 111tker.and benlern in gen eral, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting in Part for C'a rla go Man t urerS. Patent and EnanteleddLeathers. Enaza. Jett Cloths, Dasnaska, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringe*, Rands, Springs, Axics, Bolts, relloes, Sbafts, etc., ele" All of which hare been PURCHASED WITH GREAT CARE Rapccielly the WOOD WORK, which will he found et' the Mut Quallt3., WeD Srasolied and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will tir.d a lull and complete stock of I/artless Lent leers, Saddle Trees, names V. Cullleusure Stmlulug. Webs, of all Numbers, tiucklei, Si I rrups, Spurs, Threads, etc., tee., etc., .111 of which will be sold at the lowest CAS and perfect aatialaction guaranteed. TI _E P. q.—We do not deal iuStpl,llP9 and Bridle*, t.ilt leave those il(a)l)ti tor our ruatornere to ...lie and sell, as they properly belong to that .1 •• •traell. Iny:N-t( • DAY IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE; LEI VOUXDERY MACIIui MOP, TWO DWELLINGS, cf Butler and 13arson streets, in the 9th , n 1 the A. V. R. R. This valuable pro- Petty. fronting 120 feebon Butler et, and 100 t on t laretin, Will be tUilhi on favorably terms, posaes,ion given eoo9- I , .ir partbmilars apply to! S. S. BRYA.I4,' Brolier 4. Insurance Agent, jn3O L 9 Fourth at., Buildings. I : I):LANER it, KAYSER'S Noiselea Paten t, sewing. Miintines. These Sewing Machines 'are knoeitragthe vhg best in the tinitsd Staten. Trim are laftelkißAPrp. El), and gold atthe LCINVEST•PRIOES. ,a - anti examine therattelbre nu vlntelseavlieve.t Pairklig of Sewing Machines of every kind: promptly attended In. • ERNEST Aff.THELlll,,Agente No. 103 Third. mill yd E.lttabura.. WANTED. 111 5 E S Uar(111..,g ueteii Pittsburgh; Ahlheng .r Call on "." ; , • ;r n • X - a 9 qnssS3 crTL urilsTare•Rtoww_r: ff,ol-tit .ctr J? ; jur r n i ir t elticarnsvortiefi lg t KOIEINTZ arel= je29-Iw No. 112 Wood it. •~r.`=.ru.',~i:"•_cF~r'ftias~fa'"f :rr~aY~..y,.~.~~.<.,-r,-~- ~.. .e.:.,>+v =~zrow,-.Esiw•~. .. A. , • . Ix+ fost BIIRStING What Such ‘!.Loyar.' Men as Wade And H. , Winfei : Davis thlyik of "Honest Abe." A tea tiling iieriew or the.. dent's A.nti-Union-Restoration Pellcy----A - Mine Exploded Underthe Republican Eltitlars ' 13 .... ur g7 , A• .r - rittening away- al/ Chan , .ces of, an :=Honorable.: Peace Tinth' Speken lasst:-Mr. Lame/no= E nemy .to the- Restore the- Union. , 89,786 88 14821 00 27,919 33 To the Supporters of the tA'overtitokent, Ire have read -without surpriseithat not, without indignation; the- proclama tion of the President of the Stir of July 1861. The :supporters of :the.Adminigtmtion are responsible to. the, country for its eomluel.: nod, it is theirright and duty to check the emereaeltments of theeicecu tivelAtt the auttority. of Congress; and to require it to confine itself to flu proper sphere. ; ialtaposailde .to pass in silence this proclamation without neglecting-- :that. duty,. l and, „hayi g. taken :as; alma re sponsilfility 'as any others in.supporting the , A.dminiffiration ; We. are -not, dispos ed to fail ih!Likeiptlifir.•thtty of . assorting. the rights of. Congress. The' Preilident dad not sign! the t ill "to gearantee t.o :certain -States. whose Gqverudients:have been usurped,-a ,publican foreW,f,Government"—paseell:: by the. supporters of his Admitaistratibu in ,bottri ItNtt lous of. Congress after mature delieration. , Tha hill did not :therefore. , become a law; and it is therefore nothing. T¢e proe/amation . neither' ap ;proval nor a vetdof thablli,n itis there • fere a 4ocument - unknown- to. the-laws neti.f.kistitudon ! of :WEI 'United States. So for as it eontains.an apolOgy for not signing the bill, it is a politicaCmate - ,ifesto against the. friends of: the Gar eminent.. So far as it proposes :to exe cute , the bill . which is not a law, - it..is grave exemniveulurpation. It igniting that the. Meta necessary to enable the friends of the Administratien to appreciate the 'apology and :the Ssur fiation be spread before them. , The IliVeirtalatiOh says: "AO whereas the said bill was. prb 'sePti‘Ctl._ to t lit , ' President of the United States for his approval less than :one hpurbefore the-sine die adjournment of said session, and was not signed -by If that he accurate, still :this - bill:was presented with other bills which were -signed. ikrithin .that hour, the time for the sine die,acljouritment .wils three times postponed by the votes of both Rouses; and the least Intimation of a desire --for mare time by the President to:consider this hill. would have secured a. 'Anther poslponenient. . ' et.the committee sent- to :ascertain if the President had any further COMTOUTli pation for the House of Representatives reported that. he -hail none; and the frimids.of the bill, who had anxiously waited ; ott,hint to ascertain its bite, had already. been informed that. the -Presi dent. had resolved not to sign it. The time, of ;presentation, therefore i bad nothing to do with his failure to ap prove it. The bill has been discussed and con aiderefi for more than a month in the House of Representatives, which it pars ed on:the 4tit,of May; it was reported to the Senate on the 27th of May - without material amendment, and passed the Senate absolutely as it came from the House op the :ad at July. Ignorance of kts f:pntents:. is otit.al- the question. Indeed, at his request,' a (trait of a bill substantially the same in all mate red points, and: identical in the points objeetetl. Le by. the p:oclatnation, had been laid before hint for this cionsidera :ion in the *inter of 1862 , -1863. . There is, therefore, no reason In sup pose the provision of , the took the President hy. • surprise. On the contrary, we have reason to believe them to have been so' well i;nown that this 'method' of"preventing the bill beranic vvithca4;the conAtithtfonal resprinSibilifk of a Veto; had been. resolv ed on limg, before the bill passed the Senate. •' • ' • • We are informed by a 7.culleman en titleil to entice contldence, that before the ..2t} of .fune, in New OrleanA, it Nyai stated by*:a member of General tank's statr,- in' the .presen ce of °l.ltet get4lernen in official . pcisition, that' Senator r)6,,. quie N ii"written a letter to'Fhe Dipart atent that the /louse Ileconstruction bill . h 4 ould be'staved off lri the *Fenate to a peticit ton late in the a . ss!n ri to require the ' ; f'reajdent to veto it in the order to deteat and that Mr, Lincoln would retain 'the bill, if *necessary and thereby defeat ' it. The experience of Senator IVade, in his vhrinus etyorts to get the bill consid ered in tlie*Senate Was quite , in accor dance with i tjhat t nj. and the fate of the hill lea accuratelypredicted by let ters received from NOW Orlf.,ans before it titid pasvd the Sclia,te.: Had piodfa,thatic stopped I.l.fere,if', *Oiald beeti only one other defeat thc'will Of the peoph l.v an. ci.ecutiye petreraidti 'of tiie _con sti . Bur it goes *furilier. The Pre_sider4 says: , "And whereas the sßid bill contains, among other things, a plan for restor ing thb Ftates in lebellinn to their pro per practical relation in the gnion, which plan expresses the, ft use of.Con_ gresti upon tlfiti Inftijecinaml wlff6b,phfn it'is now thought in to 14,3; bcf..l ths pact pl. , feetheir considt ratlai—" By what ailthority of the Olfiaidtutit? In what forms?' . The re,sol. to tiee craied 'by wholn? With ,*hat: egret. ti w ascertained? ' '• ..' It is to be a law by' ' lll e ' lpprO4lll Of the ,peopie ro . it, 11,9 , an:lrani t of antrtqii`aLt *ll 'bf tharitftr. • ":,.firitts,i meit :,, .... tl4 ~--, 81 ii ,'i 00 .A'AlitigPititiztO:teiti' . v i i : re,s . ',RI s_ . ' ~r. . l o' 1 , 4 - *4 ' 1 , .4 ', b -ri , bind./ b-c ' -.9 . ' i ' Vi l ;' 4104 fr9. CONAL9IOgIA, ' DA •.fil . ' e r Am., i ' ' .4 ' ; . -,R • Q sAa he - he Presactilikkeeliii? ' ' 6l . " .1- " 1 “ "No*, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln .7'-.,,, .. _4 ...,.. 'itrE4rfloi,24‘fri .taFE If9s AT '"' - ' 44:l t* 7 :7: -.t, -steanivphopirEst ,i. i 7-51 .104 . ,..4;wa, am, 11.:4,114 , 01$,").$" -• i ~,,•„.-• .. ri e Bules.imularsoksmi..- -, , p - 1-, - , t.,411.11E.41..-.....5--. - 14 : 1 1•0 , - .:: . .i: .• 7 , .. 'I!. 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IWW6)1414 9 W 1111 - 17 0t 1 W '647rme our (1010110344R4M44 P *46" jEI/418156""i rj ' ~-2711, 1 . 144*.a $— ...... •, : fraWbgd4PCl.4l.4 '31(11 C f P ll 4OOl l O, be ' :**' EIIII.W :31140111Paittabtillayhry 134 ''E'i tl eiril ....Pin-';" .claio i , !odeehrte„)-.land einiziuiaknots74-,,..,'- ihatiMinit ir-aniCatill WailisiMettaMbef lasti-,Xlien by.procisuliiiluntr*AiOtkil:,''->:., ed a phut furirestoratiou)inmprotamd,E7 ift:ttumak-apipbOvaiefltitiatubilkaaba"-41- - '-'- ~dexibly . :!com mitted, l oanyv, § l4o. - pja u. -'- , Orrestoration:+" l :-t _ ,:di“le. 114 - La - ..: That is lOttlar thailllcesiderdoliss re- -.- sal vedithatitheipeoplet shallunnafik Is* __- talte.sqvuritiest/: Inanklbectititteit , again : a rwatewaliof t herebeßionl , beforti " restoring ' theft powerteigromrintiO. His wi adorn thaprutlencenbeto be onr sufficient gnaratiteesci 4, to ..qii ,i ,f 1 . ' 'Ale further ttayst. 1, izrA.7:;:, , - 141. lo at :"`.Anil whileihaftealsotruipistd -L, deulaterthatAhe Itealitatedgey la .".:. rf end: gettelunaiurbmititailui,t ' - infd-'' installed) int Arkausati S mitaigialifi-j.:.;;,;,i. shall lleisetutUddeetndltddifeght-a,t thereby reptilling.i.antilditheatinkttlie;;;;li:Z.3.) loyal citizens :wifitAtaiveleet Ittik.fitthitita--2ide-0-4A. as icrfattluirtelforti-Al ea ttevale . :::=:•.:l, ,, V, : _ f A . ettideffi r -=- ' g; rThabin ttosaystlitolar !. tt- '-- - reco g nizin g , thr i sci - ithiiivdtifolbcf4Vern- Inentei p Arkan satindUalidfatlti f tiflol t Congress formally declared itlithildl not bet recognized -who '.'Reptettediatives mad Senatorsi Twete eepelledobyt,ilkifnial cotes. of both , flouseici% of i whichdtwas declared ,fnitaallt)eirdeld .have,tithelectiaral votisferPaisidoilleand Vice-Preitident' , .... - !Irmo , ' u:11 Rh" They are the.,,thei.erentrrelfiliftliis will. They canruit'likltialdifyittlittiollt his Support.,! -They are triere4digiffehies, ,imposed-on:the peopiniby militliqpiters ,under thelforma of , eleldinici ataertich - - , Generals,:provostmarshatVilharirluad oarap.tellowera; iweref3lie eVatitbrs, _-. - .....- t ar ged otedo by a Irendffil rof reslifentkdtteens, n tprematureattitetitriate--_- letters froullthePreektenV teauo taw: :-...-.:.: In neither lattnislai tttrusAtiumilliti , be- - • .-.,--,. fore Banlesodefeati};24klullthielliiited_-: States control half thetertittity*lttalf- -.."-, - , , the- pupulatirm; , ; i tlnlitinisitinartkleigiral - - -s' - .Batelt-hs .rentilimation ' eandidljpddetiltiftyd: - ," ''The,futidam entat 7 . • darrofi-tittealiittite is • martial 1aw... . ;.,.. rt . ; ~ , n .:‘ `it E.,{ ; , :1i,?...1:5.1d On that foundation of fitusitenchertiviet ed what the ;President Otitis ikttlie We. _ Constitutia mandklovernatehllitul a lfdsf- lina.:".. , ' -,, , ;. ,- (1 ' ,iii-•'s.9 gut' me But of this Stave, whoe&fillitlantihtal law was martial..lewitmilr ifttftell'lrfkii ishes out of flirty-eight pafitithellitivere held by the IThitedStawatill.lNAffellve of thetinteenlireiteltlY iitytr .. ntaYiku .' . Thm-elprvur 1 parishes Wtio Arbin_, l 2 l Y ' held inuhtwoliumived(atidfltailtr ee .tiuntsami tine Ittmilred; limit elkli9lltve inhabitantk;thkresidtm-Of zthe-sStefti4flor held by utt,..tivehutdiredantheVve - . thctusand aikuitundredend'deven _;: - At utile farce. J)dallerVitentanklietlp kih o othegrs of Ge neral - liankwerettetagli itat elevetr - tbanttstid.] three Ihuilditeilogitd fotty:sia ballots wereesikbittliittileflier Any, or,'.hy,l'whom,l' thetietSp/A#Ethe I`nited , ..States tintve tno ;legal alehlitible; ~ but it is probable:, thisterfotirthifttlflind were cast by sol diefritetiihililafegValth, e i United StatetranilitarY•3orutattifirdytati-but tumescent dinglit ailyelittirtptlatiVeii4P-ctia- . tional, and seven thentatidltalldo,ln- • senttheState.ofiLoultriam aEvisno . , Spelt isthe free ,Cortetftudbfitaift-, .. ernment•of2Louislatta; atlllllket4int ,91 Arkanns., , I Nethingi [hut .ttieMbilitie- ~ t., of a military expedition - doiivifdr iiiyfta , - - - --- q..''. l - i. , like one in the s wanitei : oPETOildaWlited ' .. ' . ..2,k9 before the; aPiesidential-.4eutlilli, *-- T-5.'4%-1 ones may he orgatilzisi , tin 4 ierYPtellel - • , - -... -- - - 4,- , State , where , th e UnitedolikidelPlijittga ' ".'=A -. )-,... camp. , , ~ , ~, , r 1 ~/,),-, Laz . - ..irtuf, The*.Preitidtint, ,trY prevents - it thiXbill from becoming a law,.holds'aufrigentfritl rotes of therebel Statesiat-;titel didtalliVil of his personalanibitiOr4. l 4v;!hu ,olcilwi If those votes turn the balance e , "*,• s favor, hilt to ber-eupsaised-thaliliie)am pedlar, defeated4yisneltinvaliVisktrt quietee?„ : 1 :-‘, ~I ; , . ,ii_t t.tocete ... If the rebel majority assert theirirciii. premacy tin, those Statesivaliaritia*PP which .elect an eftemYr4-,thifillifti,AWL ment, will we not reperthichtfinsVil 1 ° . Anthisnotilmtlervilitlit'for tht4es id en ey i nangiiratedt..y.thertiffeko ' gl States? 1, ' n.. - )”1 .7 , ,, ,, A15•41..i. ts Seriously impressd ) " , witlivt&t* lin gers, Congress., ,] `the , iniciper , inn- Lionel aut hori I '.ortriall,YicTed ' (Peat .64 41` there ere no State , Goveruilinti 1 1M3i rebel States, and provided ifor•flieff - - ti on at a propertittles4h4 both , lite Sett- ate and the House ovrikpreseretatll VTR j acted ,the senstbriplimPretri " ryta chosen under the autlititity fiviffi4 fife President calls the,freeetttrititeklihrtiriid 86 Government of Arkensiiit ;;; 11 `-'' ir . ' 7s Fla .., . •-• _ The. President's; proelanietkin foktifis , .. 1.- ~..... , , ~;----, for naught" this judgement, ttt , arils -the . authority "of , ( the _ grip e 1 Court, and strideslieadthngi telt/ 'o' ~ ~;I"'`"_, ii t Itnarchy 'ids •proclatitation; OF the ilittitu. - ; -,.. ..,„-?•;k;";...5 Decrmberinartguratedti ', ' 1 + 7, ;(1. ) 1---11, 24 - i .. t , ‘' . .,,-) . -".•,1 Lf el eetors , ier'Peeilfilerrt-beilaittirivrO - :: i 3 . ,:- , 1' . 7f4 he chosen ill either of those Stitt,i ' - - ;. : . c ,1.-1 sin isteriligh,r,will ne &at -Okifthe hi% ~e5...9t w cich. inducedqt he; President-44 4 kerld -- • --- „. `;;:-.-1 - _=v, for naught" the will of tdrigitliteliiMitt -", ~,-, . 7; than his. Government l iti , T , etifgattiits il6/1 - ....„,,,.; Arkansas. :a s ~ . .';:"f: az 'Pm-03 Sii! _ . Ti it j nagemen tEOf - COrlgreeril-- 'Milk* , ." ,. ,,,i-,J, the President .tle fi es;.Viastlie-vicef-tiadlbtf '',-.1 an authority erchisivelylVesteir,Wßiih2 - ..„.)' grass by the Constitution tp detetwe '-'-'"i.. what' is the 'estattifsheddGiitcliftiittriVih_a ::•tate, enitin ire' bath thltere;,itiiiiiiiPthel hi g hest judrcia I anther bn ty idingrOkta 41 i ::f:;• , =:!-3 oilier, depahnieiltwolitheigaVet4fitnirllll:-' :?..".:.:,:5-:, 'rue Bnpr*mozioillittlig3,4trilmitityw' *.iiek3 dared; that tnuteritheLithusedildn ciltlff - lA,'th article-of the lidinititttlioiiLiiiKir ing the United Statettittlfgleifefftbtuto drool cry state a republican form of.goVigint - Itt "it :rests with CeitatetUritr iletilitP" a4 - -.7 government is the, itltabliehelPhdeh S -)lte;' , and i"Vehtesentitere Mid if git* , .„," sentativeipof alstate are .tidtaittelpfillittliSt 4iv ir efinndilewf, the Ehlioni I tlWatitiii4i 15*( 1 ._ , _,„..-:- . 4,. the' .gilverhmen I,' Under,. w hielf tf ifiler -- - ,..&.:3 - 1 , ,..4 appoibted,,as,tvoll.triiiniTetuiguall.iftW, •:...,-,--N--.....N-,---rA ~ •-,-;,4,4 meter, is retogulied.by-the ,- -,r • ; .:,, ; .‘ ,....:-,,,, : .--. 5 .,,,,..4-,p ~titattorial auttoillity', , ittufitielii '•;..:- : -' ,2- '-,4 . 1,A binding eri evetrottietqrspiiitidaiNEYW government, -a nd l einaltiordSlitte.lifieitila - i-- - - -- ; ~., 0,1 in a juditriatdriblitittl,f'sqtliP trifathiti. • '' •-•: :. .1 the contest in- thhccaitte &PHA MAI Rafe '•- - 1 enough to hring the mitterjoAffliiNfluiew " ..I earl, as no senators or retiresert . tat' Itii.si '.. were electe& under the suite:Wily tif-41113.7 g.i.tvernnient of which Mr: DOrevtis ;Oil head, Congress was not called= itticittottis decide the controversy. Yet tlitPrigliftell decide is 'ploced-thero. =. ! ,1- ; , .) F113a1744 Eaten the Liteisment's, ,pritelaraidieetlicit ihe..ol:ll 791,Detetuberwfortnalty,itteciatis t4..t.4.‘ivilKtairy, ranintietx sent 'azigrtish in nu? anystakei Resit lieraultnitta Umlaut./ . cou4titut ionally.i - xestanexclusively t initiv '. the resipeairel k tises gandatinittmikitertii-i' '. tent with the executive." _ , Attd .. .„ tirstlis „not,theylest.truntuscaufe'.:, wigiiryrinco,tisistentiwurtake , —:,,,z ,- -r.,,...„,....-- : ': Assunniiiettbi Uult.latelantlAtbutir " tfi , '.. - ' = s',.,' .- ; l4oll,4ol4teAtu*StliciustiftssatelpvtaW.; ,-t-,-':, melanin theirebtilutatesAnkbormatekti-- ftvitleattibitnnitlerlgi Pertliottamikw :=-.,-..--; '- tecognition is a nullity if it be.not rot' '- , '.:7 - '• - clusipkwAssiosit, hiinpat , r ,. .;!;.cti:!:). - -' ;TiPillibtheirOfiltinthtik%-thilligilibtOr .. * ea lifignifilluktepneentntttoisitselii . bleifeins ia i siolgevutiunen.o4l.4lvithssiiirr .bad state AroYereutenkliitbrigllklerithe,7' solpte ,„ ntittitttre lt6trittantteigerren4ol4. there can be no senators or represents- =EMI 3 - A ' , -..4 ----4,, .`,^4