ADVERTISING RATES. For standing trintteuier _square, (441 w o om aftimaiiil Monntztt.A?:, pk ue. .0.-=,..- .... 1, - --iticiiithi.- -- I. T i rt:fatilwA 5 - ...‘1.90 Ilitottliti. 11:t 1 . c,,,,7 Five insertions.... 2,20; Five months...... i ,'. r One week 2,60 Six months 20,76 Two weeks 4,85 One year 32,00 Three weeks 6", a, d pe_fi.' ' ' - 4,/ 4 - - d ime square ohangeabliiion_ a . ____ 1 y . ,_ _ DAILY PO.6T, Loan by mail, $B,OO per year. cityist 18 cents per week. WEEH.L. POET. Single subscriptions Five copies, each Tetillototilew #--'- - - ..piee, ( ezich ' 'f,ati Twenty copies, each, (and one to Fetter up,) 1,25 Forty i , ~ I,in One Hu red " `, " 1,04 Vitd . r . istika ELT). 'Ar .' , :1(;. Editor and Proprietor. -.._ LAD NE WS FOR THE X.INFOR• VrTUNATE, THE LONG SOUGHT FOR o m • 171 - iiR;EE Eh ow 9Ay4. . 011ERGEME A N oAgßoxrpE INo - Beriow C.aftniniltardth Rocks, kola Aind litAilett: • CHEROKEE RENEIi oreal Indian Diurd if, cures all diaea,se.S urinary orgaiie, such a Incontinence of the I rine, hulanlntalsort of the Bladder, Infiammo!ion of the Knineys, .Cirn, in Me Bladder, Stricture, Grarei, (Wert, Ganorrluro L aid is especially reebtrteneeula Ouse l in l .ases of Fluor .1 'bus (or it /Ili, 771frm.:lec) zol,re all floe old not, eons medic:ere burrfa wit is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being 11 OM one to t we tea spoonfuls three limos a day. ife—(ti,p Mimetic and tilterruttfve in;its ynififfing and CleansiWthe Medd,. eausinglt to' Stow in all its ortgin3l purity and vigor; thus re moving from the system all pernicious causes which have induced license. CHEROKEE. INJECTION is intemle u 44.1.115; or asaistantlto the Cherokee. Rem aiLV,:add Should used in clonjunctidd with ant medicine in all c 00.1.13 of Gone, ra.a . Glad, or A Ibus Its effects are heal tng °thing and denodcreo; rem.n ing all scalding. eat, chordee 01.1 pain. insle.td of the burning ml almost unendurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quer!: htjt et ton s. 414-11 y the use of the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection—the two medicines at the same time--dl improper discharges nee removed, and the weakened organs are speedily restored to lull vigor and et rength. 46111" For lull particulars get our pamphlet from any /Inez store in the country, or lente to us and we will mail free to any address, a full treathei • • , . 0 .- Ptlet ( Ch . eitilsee teemed y, bottle r three bottles for 55. illtir - Price Cherokee Injection, per bot tle, or three bottles for Allir•S en t by Expreue to any witness on receipt of price. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. Merwin & C 0.,. soLE Pr.()PRIET(iIi, • No. 69 Liberty street. New York , T HE GREAT INDIAN lIEDICINK, Compounded from 1 get \' \ • 4 7 - r -3=l. F— CC C - El Cr IC E. E. cu ! do unfaili.c! overfor :;permatorrheo, Snronal Weakness, Yoe! Emiskions, and all *sea sex caussd by self -pollution: such as Loss of Nemory, Univlsal Lassitude. s in the Baek, Dimness of Fitton, PrenidhaT U!! Age. Weak Nerves, b(itirta ty of - Breathing, 14 7 e,telttineg.s., Eru.ptions On the ran., Pilie•CfnlnlentinUe, 'o;lsunip. tion, 41. the Lorrfut conzplainls, caused by dc partin9 frovaihe pnlh of n.;t are. -ffe - fhis medicine is a simple vegetable ex tract, and one nn which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated. it has not failed ins sin gle Instance. Its curative powers have been uftl dent to gain victory over the most stubborn see. . ffa To thOse Who have trifled with their con tion. until they think themselves 'he; and he reiichwe would sly, licepair not ! the CAEgoVEE 'rill , :p i n to health and vigor, and alter all quack doctors have failed. 44-For lull particulars get a circular from any drug store in the country, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail tree to any one decdriug the same, a full treatise in pamphlet form. Price, $2 per twottle, or three hottfes for t 5, and forwarded 1.3: Express to all parts of the world. Sold by all regpeciable druggists everywhere, DT, W. R. Merwin & 00., 50.1.11 PSOPRIETORSi No. be Liberty street, New York. na h 1 6-en(l,l.4c v In the Court of -Common Pleas of Perry CO PERRY COUNTY, sa: The Commonwealth of Penn ,syli hub' to the Sheritt of said county:greeting: We commandyou that you attach Benjamin Chess saan,..late of your coupty, by all and singulfir his goods and chattels, hinds and tenements, in whose hands or possession soever the same may below's' ao Mat, he be and appear befere our Court of Oqrlitinoit Pleas, to lie }l l /i(h!/1 at Bloomneld, in and for said county, on the FIRSTMCNBAI OP A UGIIST N I heir to answer William Otter In 0 plea of ; Foretell Attachment Tres path on the , ane . iretlFTLl,ltt 9pon,, the FIRST DA.149.E; sT, 1 LitM, 1644. Andalso, that you summon .Teremiall Chess man, so that he he and appear before our Courft orrthoLsaldilay, to answer iv hat shall be object ed against him, scut abide the judgment of the said (.laMrt therein. And have you then and there this writ. Wl . llissa, the Honorable James H. Graham, President of our said Court, at Bloomfield, the 93t -day of. April, A. p. 064. JAS. 13. HACKETT, bep. t*: . Published by direction of the Court. JOHN - SHIVELY, Sheriff. Snantsn's Orrvicr., Bloomfield, Pa., May 2, 1561. myfr-ltdicetiv WCIOCTFL•I'Mr. 6 - 1 F - 40: NEW ;4TYLES WINDOW SHADES, Received TRIS DAY! NEW SPRING STOCK '0 A RI'STS! iwns ed 03[L C , 'JLOSL - 1-1, AT IticCALLIIM'S O. I I : S R WESTERN UNIVERSITY, C°SigtEE R.D. rs OF ROSS AND DIAMOND 1 7 A C U 1_ , ' I' . Y . : GEORGE WOODS, L. L. D., President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science ; SOS. F. GRIGGS hi. A.. Professor of the G reek Language andn Literature ; Hon. HENRY W. wiLLIAMS, 31. A.; Pinfessor of Law ; vr.swrat R. A. Professor of Mathematics; GEt. , l3o}; F.. RAR.E li 13. Ph., 111.11.,Brofeasor of Natural: , :eignee; RVI L LUEtiif,R. A., Principal of PrepaHtory De partment; Rev. R, Is. WiLIiIAMS M. A:, .Proftaaor.of the. Latin Language and Litera turet:Rev. MAIM, CORNELL, L. L. D. Pro fessor-of Pbysigal Training, Anotomy, Physi ology and Hygiene; ALPHONSE I) DA NSE, Teacher of the French Language; RUDOLPH LEONILART, Teacher of the German Lan- The r Vdvltritagesxgre camed tp• stu den ts in thel? torn , English, takdical,Collegiate or dunrae- The next term will com mence September:tat: • - ' . 11-1 m ' LRKE - SUPERIOfi COPPER MINES A N Sin6litinx "Pt . 'orlKk4. PAIM,X'CLIRDIC & CO., .Brazier's SHEATH, Brozler's and Belt Copper, Presaed cop er Bottoms,ralsed Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod er, /co. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals, to klnty, Sheet iron, gire,a.s. Afilhatly oh hand, Tin mow , machi ne . and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIBST and 120 klNlJOlSlDtgaligErs.,.Pittaburgh,Pa. airSpeciel (piers - (llV,opve,r curt° any desired gollite4L, /021-IYetEov g e t:IEHAm & LoNe_ t _. Asa xamniale EITTSRUEGE, .Agents - for ' , •;,lllower and. Reaper, . BunkeYe ,Pa_olirer AIM Reaper, Quaker Pdowee- arM.RAIRo?,-.41V11- Z,Ver - Aud•Reaperormmer Mower, wood • ,iAnd also Horse itakes,llay-,Rafsvatora OrPB4lz4ll-111,n4 r"rniug -44Sementior fa .gTEIPIA lnfn,'~B~_t~ MEDICAL. IMPORTANT. TO liAPIIS. ?"•°1 "Great American Remedy:" llarvey's„Ehrono Thermal -prrAus AVE NEVER ICE TFA ILE DOW II N 1 - 1 the directions have been strictly Inllowed,) reaKrrialrdthietillies ariaingSroin Orti"YRUCTION6,.. OR SOPY.AGY, ((F NATURE. Or in restoring the system 1n perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, .Prolapsus, • Uteri, the Whites, or other, weaknesses of the UtertheOrtgana., iheTtflit art;pbefectly harmless L on the ednatittitloti; anti may be taken by the moat delicate fettifiles withOlit canaitinliatress ; at the same time TREY ACT AR A CHARM, By it eengtuent ng,invigorsting, and motoring the syetfitn to , athekithy 'condition, and by bringing C on the monthly pennil With regularity. t No mat ter trom what cause the obstruction may arise, They should, however, NOT be taken the It ret three or four months of pregnancy, though sale at any, other time, as mtseiMinge would De the result. Each boa contatnt 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE 1101.LAR, DR. 11.4.1:C.VET , 8 TREATISE on Jrikeases 01 Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' Pill- t mr...,1 VAI E MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet ot 711 ; pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. AWThe pills. and Book will be bent by mail, confidentially, when tlCAired, SKOUELKICY,‘ZALHI , , 1 and pre-paid on receipt of motley by J. BRYAN, M. It., ( ienernl Agent, No. Id Cedar street, Nf w 'l' , .lk. scir-4oxeph Fleming, Druggist, corner rd the Priamond and Market str•et, agent for Pitts- or , m••( butch. octi-en,da. w . _ !LT ()TICE TO ALI. CONCEIt.NI , .D. --•-, IN Among a certain class at sell-important pro. 'vas' pie there is a iwoulißr feeling of contempt attach- :7 eil Mall physicians that advertise and treat the New Mee,. BCe named in Lids card, ( I'ItiVATS 171 S k A 0 F., . 1 why t hit should he, they nor uo one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis. eases ect every denomination, is fact solicit just New the very decease* 1 hat 'are 'so ohnroc ions Mn these very refined parties. 1 suppose they'arrothl not ; let one of their family go to a party that has de- • • voted years tut their benefit, because lie rth era:- Al see the fact, and their family ph yinctin says hr is 1.• ri„ W Goo 6 A•• a htunbug so be can gat ale ease. 1 tilk,ll tic Lan VW almost deprived llieparty or hii tire. Ire cOttics t Cii; E; at last to the physician that adverilses--how nine are they to know 7 Are they not aware that sir New . Goods ill Ast ley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseaseal .There men are belt WI up as shining lights in the medical world ; I d..n't New Goods s o fsi assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are agreat numbered them that are. I have I MINI 1,1 .devoted myself to the study and treatment of a . I W PIIIVATE PISEAPR., upwards of 40 yearn, and N ow G oo d s without egotism can say I haver saved hundreds from yearn of' miser' and untimely death. .My 40 1 RR treatment Is confined to the vegetable altdgel her, as I think it is the best and moat Certain. It is in Ay my power to bring hundreds of certificates it I .LIeW GOCHIS 111% N, thought it necessary to eerily to ray general sir- i R seas : but my long residence in rine 'city is sure. ''° l ..„ cient proof W addin g ithoUt addi more. ILlpermat, , rrliea 7 , and all diseases arising frnm It are cured toa Aew Goods W I'll+ much shorter time than heretofore. It fishnet es 11111 0 every young man and woman to be caret til in Pf, • 'eating a physician. The different a.lvertim-u,rnis : P that are seen in our papers are of no wort 1:. and Now G ooth ZIA no benefit will arise front answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds arc cv re! aur.u. ; 41110 ally by my new remedies. Address br ix ..., jar-lyd Pittelturett P, 3' wnze. New Goods KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES. r„,. • . NO LONGER. 1 [1 (i'( )( )1)S ('1 1 E i , A TIONA T.ITY E V F. R'V l' I i i N G i • k'N Foreign Emblems used long enough' Onr N ational Emblems, Ea eles,Shields,Stars& Stripes, Designate the Suits in the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLONEL IN , ;TEAI OF A KING ' GODILESS OF LID EL TV IN sT A QUEEN ! A:IOR INSTEAD OE .TACE N.lf.iN CARDS nre puf up I a nc..o. : , 01,1; A I JOHN W. PITTOCK'S ivEws 71:3 E , field (IPPI)SITE Tllt POST 4 , PEI, E, BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYD'JYS, Nu. 754 Ma rk. et RI rue t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RAVING BOUGHT OUR Cr/01)S before the recent heavy advances we oiler at prices conaideralily leas than s: sn lie 1 , 1 1 111.11 it any where In the East, is large and is ell aAsiir teil stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the best foreign and domestic manufaet ore. A's resat variety of dress trim nti nix, rdin aIII Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, imminent a. Veils, Rilkons, Magic and Lace Ruffling, .let, >ilk and Bugle Dress Buttons, a t cry good assortment 01 HIGH GUIPURE LACES, Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun thunrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing i; sods : and the largest and best Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions and Sme.ll Wares to be ',mt to the city. 4ir - C A LL SOON 1.':• . / . .gg *E- - ,... -- i . v - T, ;:: , ...... --,,,e::: .r. -- - , - - z V4 o ,_, --, .1,.; CO Zr; 4):44;:, I* , Ct 5 ~ ;:" °'•=. . = ''t . -' „.,.. ,1.,, git":l4 ~;.;;;:t Z:k.., =, 4 g 4 '' K Pke -1. E.:, :72:,12r w fif ~, cD ~,,..,_ mg ~ „,...... . . ?..1 F., 7` I. .. -,...:_- , 0 ... t• CD ;i 1 p,41.:' I/ 7. 1. .„,., cz iE• teV,545 vr i • P .6 ' . = 7.4 g * i7,,:,,:',Z,:, E Inr—' cic.',...-,•:,.::: 72 . '11. G:o . ri '-' A'Nr4l;P;:. l `l4c ) 0 '.° al • v . te z 1 .•. .c -_-, GIRARD HOUSE, CIIESTNIIT. BELOW NTNTU ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA, PROPRIETOR. mvi..aco. ,1 .61. ()L DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C: FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 2L - 1111i SV-171I1A.:1' 2.1 /t.S.;. 31 , 2.. 'l' 114, 31 I * /-• .1011 N TI-111‘11..,,N, No 7 (laud •beet, Plit%bne Rh. P4'llll PA5'f , ..4(.11-'. TO tilt .11t froni the III,: Count:}. I', nom, •• 11. traveling to the Oki c o uf,t; ) , wishing to bringrolt I heir Irientis i.eelere their Pt nnsge Tiekets either by the ••Innian. line nt steam slops, or to, tirst iOn Piachet Slops, by calling at the fill Eu ropean Agency, eat ablinhed by th e late John Thompson, deed. Alan, Sight I Man Pon En rope alwnys un hands. 'I old I rteinis of this agen cy tong rent asnstartal that I sill preparrat to (lam,- net their Misinel. MI an goo.l In nun as nny .Igen; in the City, and will find it t., their Mt, pin tap. to give men coil bet on. buying In:sits or Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. 'I HUMPS(III. nelerencesin • Pittsburgh : ,lames Marshall, Pres. F . :11'01(1re' Deposit. )iank ; I. If. McCune, Pres. T'ilion Banking Company ; McKnight fv. Ws.ter street ; .1. Kirkpatrick s Bro., Laverty at.; Arbuthnot, I,liatition a lIo„ Wont! ;re; 'arllens, co,, wood at.; H. Clathe..l . lle,theny. irtstt SMITH, PARK & CO,, NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, Warehouse, No. 143 1 iret am! lan Second sts. anufact 'trona 111 All Buys and desci iptiona 01 .1„VICoal (hi Net Oct a, awl stills, (las awl Waier r pipcs, Sail I rona, hog Irene, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Yulliee , Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing awl machinery of evert' descriy tion mate to order. 113% ing a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary tilting will he carefully attended tu. on ft yil.kw Vt rit trip T g E re l a ) t — Ttio A„ a "l 4 % o T at Q lle i r .( l ) nd S ic K at l o . r i. This alluvia and beat/Will instillment, (with a Thernometer attached,) although, but Just Intro_ duced hundrede attest to iii accuracy in fore telling enangea of the weather I rota wet to dry, and visa versa. The acting moving principle is the pistule of a flow er found in Syria, and is so highly sensitive that it la acted upon by every charge of the atmosphere. No .Barometer hero [worn manufactured will tell with accuracy the approaching' raft', htit t 1-11,robeope, the work of natUren own halal tills up the turd which mad could not accomptiaii, and point, LIB Unerring ringer .to all changes of the weather. Sent stamp for Circular. tune of the itiatrii meats ivill be sent to any whites, [upon the re cell./ 01 , 54. Address 1 , 13 El:, COOK &4 • au3 Union N ills, Erie 1 c.. Pr. C.I.OJEE ONE Cfl9[E. To lJ ybar Boots. Shoes and Gaiters 7. -- .4:0 0 _ z 1-1 at WSJ' this month to rotate room for Pall (I( d 8 J. BOR LA ND'S au6 94 Mai ket st. WELDON & KELLY, Lead Burners, Plumbers, Gas COUNTRY SEAT.FOR-'-sACE Three miles from AllegheilyCity, containingabout 12 acres of good land, well fenced and Improved. A good br= SA - -I BItICH HOUSE, Carriage House, Stable, Ice House, a good sup ply of : and and soft water, also, every other improvement necessary to make it a desirable home for, a business man. Abundance of fruit of every Varietyouch as apples pears, peaches; plums .and small fruits, also, a variety of 1200 'sues, some of which are now bearing. The above will he sold. cheap if applied for soon.-J. Photographer, • 'Jy2B-2W4 16 Fifth st. . 1 Z 1 I I. PITTS - BURGH. SATURDAY. AUGUST 20, 1864, g d A 1 Goods New Goods New Gond. New Goods New Goods PITTSBITHO H and Steam Fitters 163 Wood st., near Sixth :NATIONAL. BANKS. . ' • INSURANCE ' ' FIRST . NATIONAL BANK INDEMNITY : ' AGAINST LOSS (Iv Princts.t.gtaticial. . , , TRI.I.A.SI. I R — Y DEPARTMENT. Civvies ov Comeinot,Len on aureetnankAlev, ir. ' nr -7"- Ig l ir . revik vgANIK 1 FIR NSIIRANCE It COMPANY' OF PHILADELPFIIA, far, Washing - ton City, Aug. ¢th, 1863, 3 Fi ()E I N - 0. 4,65 and 1,631 4 ,, DEE88 , 60 , 48 ,„. jB , x , (1 WREE.Eart, Ey satisfactory evidence presented ~,,,,,,i . Fir t h . - . to the inideraigned, It has 'men Made to appear STATEMENT of ASSETS, :lAN. st, 1803.. that. the- EIIiSTNATIONAI. BANI(OF Pllnts. 131_ 1 1101i, in the County of Allegheny and State k m , • . „ l'Ubllsheti Agreeably to an Act of -Assembly, be. k . . of Pennsylvania has been . duty ()I oniztl tinder ;Pira 81 , ..rtgage„amply secured 11i1,t'3,303 32 ar.rl according to the renrdietnents of the Act of !Real Estate .(present value (0103,313 Con g ress, entitled - an :Act to-provide a National 61 0 cost 1 • Currency, secured hy It pled g e of I 'nited States 'T emporary !unarm on ample. c ollat.. Stocks, and to provide for the cireulat km and re- Carat ,Securi tics , )39,1as Stocks,' ( present ,valve 686,667 70, ) ' '' • deniption thereof." (worn , . ed February 26th, 1863, and has complied with all the prorislona ol coin . ' said Act required to be complied with before, cost an d Bon i H ene i vn ni n 1,021. 00 commencing the business of Banking. 33 Now TITHRI(I , OiIE,' I. Hugh MclUtilloeh, C Cash omp, • 21919 -- L----t' troller of the 4 hutency t do hereby certdr that the 62.208,001 68 The only profile from premiums which tine said ruts'r NAI'IONAI., DANA Ok PITTs -111711(1H, county of A 11e4cny and State of 1.1 Pennsylvania, ri nia, is authozed' to commence the company can divide have been determined. law, are from risks which business of banking under the Act atoresahl. lnsurances made on every description of Prop. In testimony whereof witricata Ink hand an d arty i o Town and Country, at rates as lowan are iseal of office, this oth day of August, 1519. I con:latent with security., "'"" liIIGH Mr( II 11.1,f iCli, 1 Slone their incorporation, a periled of thirty ' years, the) havepaid loseesby Fire,toan amount I SS , ( ----- t Mniptroller of the Currency. • . ' exceeding. Font 41-1111.08 of Dollars, thereby W. . lordin g evidence of the advanta g es of Insurance; THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at well as the abtlityarnidurpositioh to meetetith promptness all liabilities. . OF PITT:3111'1101i, PA., . e „ ...,' ~ „.. - Losees paid OW i&liC lite year La..., qin.A.a.a. ..., Late Pittsburgh 'Must Company. oin Eoron S. CO ARLEs W. HANOVER, MORDECAI. H. LOU Capital $500,000 paid in svit h 'Jell 11 , l'onio,, Wiwi., su, Davin S. Itows, ege to lasere a se to $1,000,006. :NA,AILIRL, (i.11AN74, /1411An LIl A, .----- .4 ACI,It R. SMIlu, EDWARDC. DALE, Th. Pittsbur g h Trust (!tarn pony II kV in orel.ll- ; ; It, Rnx W. Iti Oil a R vs, t I V.l.Ota It FA LES, iAell under the act to provide a Nat-lona/ Curren- CHAS. U. liAleCh•Eil, President. cy, under tie title of the 1 lf,Nl' N.ITIONAL k.',D AND C. DA_LE, Vice President, HA N.K Ilk' Pl 1"1 • Sklf , 1“11-1, wow.: respect! ully W if. I I'. Ni l eeL Neeretary pf °Tem. 1.,. offer Its services toe the celtectton of Notes, .. €7 A RI. PVER-COFFI IN, Agent. I inal ts, Mite of Exchange. So., reoeiverneneY on ' ru yi 6 Northeast cor. - Third and 1 4 ; um( ots dept,sit and boy anti 'ell Exchange (.4. oil La rne PIIT LA DELPE IA FIRE.AND LITE v , . , c.....,..h ri,.. anceess whleit lota attended the'itittelair g li Trust Con: w an ) 131 DC.. Ih. lerglil.ll,V.ion In I-0.2, I NISURANCE COMPANY, )all We 1W411,..ta, a eitiLikit.i.l guar ~It•i. IL .1 iqtet-14t1 lllli. - STNt'r 24'1'61.4 i'l'. ntas entridfled In !ix he:, .:1,-;.nital :nit it 11l re- 4 ) 1 1 1strks , 114, the Cs ill olli rirebt/ MO, ber.e Ott same pront i t at 05t. , 11111. I .11,1 tat 11419,1411). Assets .8304,943. having a Very extensive in:Tr...8 1 .011.1.'4/We 4V 44 ii . Danko oral Rankers. throughout the country, la &T ILL, 31,Atili ALI. KINDS OIP Ili. we believe we can odor untistial facilities to thole , tV s I:RANCE, either Perpetual or Llnitted, who AO [ , hatles s with Ufa '. on every description of Property or Alea•eluindise, at reasonable rates of premium Tho brininess will be conduoted by the same . 1 °Alcoa and director'. 'MITT, P. KING; Piesltient. Dtalltero RS i I'Vf. W. BALDWIN Vice Prefildent. _Telles LAI:MAIM. W.ll. K. Nvisieu, DIRECTIJRS. It Oft it'll, N. HAT:- , A,l.KlahLtitil :4 4 rer a, ' Cif a r , a r. t. k y a s, 0 E,R,,, (;nple, , _ .• , 114.11A14 liar i. Plc.+. xcli. (.I.ll.iii_xv, P. R. Llitil..l,ll, Ononox W. Risovoi, 1 40, Wit/amino, ALet. ifnAttLcv, P. 11. SaVear, 3 bear ir S. Palm, So nevi. It no. i'. Z•EirftlAN. JOORPII Otarrosr ; .Ip. %Ins I.24;tfrn Lug, President. , ..,, J. y1i64.6.e. E. Wasin, . Jolts D. Senti.v, Cashier. F. lit.avaanna, Secretary, • nogs-(l..awtf I. (I. COFFIN, Agent. . . .....___. _ . , __-- --- J ytrfy Corner Third and Wood streets.; !,,.iIi.COND NATIOftiAL BANK. .... Insurance _ _• -.." Wectern e Company of Pittsburgh. R. AIII.LEII,jr. President, P, M. 4 lounorr, Secretary. (lept. 3.1),, ClocßßAls., Oen'l Agent. TR EASI Ail' DEP.] FITMENT, ( Ne.. 9.4 Water street, (Spang er. Co's Warehouse, 4. 4 .1,114.1.4 ..I , 4 ;OM 1.1 .V.C.l.Liill OW 11-1111:1 )LL1P.14...1, op stairs,) Pittsburgh. Washington City, l'el. 1 311,, 1861. Tull - ILL INI6V.F. AGAINST fit ' , IRE, and NA-RINk, 6AINS. 111 S-1. T ALL Wit s ItRA q, Jiy tatinfactory et idenee presented If V fo the undersi g ned, II has been made to appear A Hume Iftetltetlon managed by-lam:tors who that the t...i.A a IND /NA'j'lttN Al,„ 11,,,1, ilk'Nate well known in the Community, and who ate y.. 1 . 1L ... 8u R , I it , ii , the 1 ',,,, A , , d • A . 14 . 0 ,,,,,..,determined, by promptness and Liberality, to and state of Pennsylvania, has [van titilyr. t eait. maintain the character which,they hare aamtmed, 'red te under and according to the'requireents of I, "1 , 1{04 u.i g the teat protection to those who de• ere to he insured. the Ant 01 Congress, entitled " An Act to pro -10-Tonto-it, Miller, "jr., James Al'Auley Vttii• Ft N oto,nol t Lit re I' ,y, . cut rd I. ) • pledge 01 I'.. I . „ii..,1 ...t,,t,.., ~.N., k, ,a,, t, 1 ~, a th, for th,.dr,,N athaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimirk, (.7rearg,o ciliation anal redertipt ion thew.[." appro,,l Fri,. tousle, I 'autphell P. Herron, Chao. 'Sc ' . Ricket ,,,,,rl ..,,,,,, 1.,„, sit b „. e „„ Niel „,th all , he 0,1, Atoll eV: ilektcy, Alexander Speer, Ilayid DE pate olittna 01 11.,1Act re,ion,, ,„ I. e ~,,,t hri i,y i t,..itre Reve 3, Thomas, liert3. Baketeelt:/ Sohn , . . Bank- 41'1 tnt e J os Ith befftre cornincurtn g t lute el...tot:eau of • - -' - 4 - • ing ALLEGHENY I-NaI:TRANCE 004 Note, therefore, 1, li cot, SI, I 'o t d ..., it. t•,,,,i -tr .Iler of the co.i.nct.ilo het.l.) 0, ~,,, , fist CSI ` l'l'l".rt- ill ULIC; 11. '!,..• call !..1.',. ', 'NI. NATII I NA I. BA ;,..), 0 . Plrit-lit Ifilli.,Couttly ni Alle g h e ny, AlM:state office. tic. 37 Firth Street, Ra9k flock. o 1 Pr tin o.) IVO:WI, IS . U 14114.4114,114. ti , [...... 1.., the 116111 e. ...I 1t.,,a,,,1 411111, -, : It o A:: M.., !.•n/ . Cr NSlPltliChi AGAINST AI.I. KINDS OF ---- In rest,tcony u liereot wdro-ss ,tt i hood A t'lliE ANC/ MARINE HLtilie:. Is AAC JuNES, President ; .101.1 N D. Me. ft S. lan.[ seal l''',.'2,, r . 4 utterl jA t t ." ;;l l , ' , l : i ' l ' , j ,; ,:( • I i. '-' a- i " .11 It, V ire Vresident ; fO. AT. fit 10E, Secretary; -- Comptroller of the t 'Lorene y. 4 'at.. WM• DEAN, ( ieueral Agent. ---, ilt t. ix - roes-Isaac Jones, C. 1.1. Hussey Hu- TH E SECOND N ATI ONA.L BABANK w .. e . L )t 'MIAs, t apt. E. . Gra } , John A. 15 ~ Aeon, T L. Fahnestock, Sohn 1/. Alteord, Copt. Adam I (t.,..h5. R. I'. Sterlin g , Capt. W. Dean, Holed OF' PITT itt.i.',ll(.ll. .1;.:1-. . ~. AL 's; , ,V. Colt. ii. bal IS. 11,4118 I Form, ty IliciN c I rl"ri; 1 ~ I . c, tAfit d NI . ; I)A Y & 1 - lAI 1 )1:N, ()F PaT4BI,ROII t 1 stAl,`3oo,ooo, with p rtt ileeetr, it,cl,-n s c to r,toodLooti. Tle IRON CITY 1l i Irr nt len N Y ortpamstal mule, tlke •NCI al t'..01-eaey Act oilers rte tier lot the tn. ,t; ,* rrG. 1)thIlm I..•ttgla n❑~; 5...!; Money received oft Ileprtit, and l:olleetiotte naeule on all parte or the country. MX= ,141•011 Pdll , lllR, .1.11,11 UILL, hL...rr-!it, Wm. leFt, 11, L Pit,.leto E. PAT TLII!.‘ ' N, Cxedurr. febl3-4 md TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. ATIONA 11A Aile El' PI FT` , l3l:lil7ll, a Designated Depository and naneml Agent of tho United Statcs Atith,,rits of the TrettNitr:, Prl ~ rt:r.er !, filth Bonk hill reeeive Stibt , ertpttitrwh, thel,n -l• cat) sper CClit ( Bowls. A cr.ll.ll4lMtion otll is it:1ut%.,11,..1.1A4tke, Haul:- eta Itynkere. ('Were t,rc sifilcital. Prt,vtent. Itittahturgli, April •-ttith, IRti.i. nir7 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH 65 FIFTH STREET, C:revit Emporin nt for BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES NEW SONG "DREAMING OF HOME." IijaCA.UTIFUL IVORDS AND TAlit N(3 ILD Music, Its populnllty will be unbounded. PRICE, 25 CENTS Copies mailed on receipt of price. CHAS. C. MELLOR, my2BS6cw 81 WOliD STREET. - IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE, 111 HE FOUNDERY MACHINE SHOP 31. and TWO DWELLINGS, Corner of .Butler and.Uarsan streets, in the 11111 Ward, on tho A. V. R. R. Tide valuable pro perty, fronting 120 feet on Butler at., and 100 fret on Carson, will be sold on favorably terms, andposaesaion given coon. For particulars apply to S. S. BRYAN; Broker fa Insurance Agent, 59• Fourth at., Burke's Buildings pLAKER & KAYSER'S Naiades Patent Sewing lifaohines, These Serving Machines are known as the very bost,in the EnitedStatea. They are WARRANI - ED,. and sold at the LUWESP PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewher e. Re psi twag of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. kRNEST AXT.H.,ELAI, Agent, , , • No. 103 Third street, toble-lyd , Pittsburgh, Pa. 'I[IISPENDERS, MANIIMEILCIEMIFS, 106 . 2,124 }losleryet ISPOLLWAMI'S i 66 MIA street has SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, the (iol le n N. ft , litt . . it Alt Y. %vo l 'l./1 nEsPEArrieui,Lic cAta. the ,itentien hinkerii in genernil, to their Large and Well Selected Stock t`tirt•l3l6lo Ntamtnuiturers. Patent and Roxanne Led Leathers, el rd Cloth.., Da - ronsik.e. Broad Cloths, ',lees. Fringes, Elands, sirings, Axles, Bolts, Pefloes, Spokes, PUEOLTASLD WITH GREAT CARE .1‘ peeln II y the IVilffit which will be found of the Brat Quality, VIVO& Seliftemod anti Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, \V iri find II full hod complete stock of • ila rn rns Leattb crs, Snddie Tree', names, %Vet's., Poll :11Insi sure St raining Webs, of nil Numbers, Bits, Buckles,/ All Of which will be eold at the loweat CAS *flees, and perfect antiefaction guaranteed. 'P(1'1'111 7 .: 2.441.1)1)1.1iIIIS P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, rail leave t hot:e UUU IIS for our eustotnere to wake and sell, as they properly belong to that branch. inyf.'34 f H. D. BREGHT & 00. 1 ANUFA_C;TURERS Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, No. 128 Smithfield street, betweea Fifth and sixth streets. jel6 13IS$E1_,T,'S 131,..1DV W M ' GET] , No. 10 St. Clair St., WOV.LD CALL TILE ATTENTION Of' bilyers to his Stock of 'Goods, vehich been selected with greaticare and contains all the newest styles of . Gooda to.be tottnd nrst.class houses. . (lent's.. wishing, a atOt ,of cloLhea made to order will please' call' 'arid cam- Inc on r goods and prices. .MSS ; a run andicam plate stook of FURNISHING (1001b.S. - W. H.: hletehasit, Mor, No.lo 81,124dr street, Piltshmeai, I ATo molt/Tits LEASE OF A• SMALL ! At-/iwellingHouse or 8 100 out ple*rekrir • . Imre #l. Pittsburgh; A/11411F I c-ii:44..- - Di 9; ebrobAtgliiir fit — i — E2lF VINE L SIMMS d'ISEES a 1341 8 41 3 10 8 140A..... „ iff#P9Mob .t. el/Jig:Li-n :3E IM :raitiitvrr4lll nrth • ri d} At finufat tlliera and Dealere to PI FTSBI,I4IIII, 'ontostlcg in I." , rt for Hub.. Shang, rte., etr Al of wt.:eb have been tI r pe, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., DAY & /HA TDEIIF W 11IY TED. t. (01) J i lt ( V:e11111 oil - - . . I i- 1....._ Schedule of Advertising Rates sTAitnrmo RATTER. One time... Two times_ Three ti tut° Four titnea.. Fire times , .. One week... Two weeks.. Threg. r weeka.— Ode month Twck aronazi.,. Three months. Sift monthe.;.:. Nine months, .p . One rear ' • 102,996 20 -- OAAlcb E lijLL AUV E rtfrisEmmr , A. For .one ,ey nate, ohangnahle one .time each week, confined to the Inimediate‘husinesii of the advertiser. All larger ailveillgementi in Exricit proportion,. . • I D1114:I a t. „ , ,tT, E 4 2 a t,,,t9x. I wetinetle, , . Pi~k I month 1 925 6 of)* 1(.4 7o • • 3 , 0 Q 3 months .... 17 20 11 .-to 860 800 6 months.... 24 - 710' 14 ft 15 75 7 10 50 1 year .70 Or 2Q - Ctr - 124 50 - 14 00 ••• -- • /4 - IFist Japt4cep ,1 9,Wae.thq pirve rat e 4... Death nolces, insertinii to cents Martiage Inoticescieisch,insertion... 76 Stesiniwill ad; ertiserneuts, per trip do Ihectifnrs' hnd Witiletritor'S n0ticee....,.......i.A2 ticee....,....... i.A 2 75 Prom the World The Last Scheme of Abolition Trai For twenty-live ):L.ars, the Abolition, ists of the North and the Secessionists of the Smith hav'etrotted in deuble har ness and drawn the same load. • The re= hellion ought tochave unhitched them ; but it did not,. Since the rebellion, oa before Alley, arc pulling in the sane traCes: at the haine whifflei-tiTeg. • Mar' the gait 'arid othsettlie the eburse of the northern traitor/. Be sure thap..the Southern traitor keeps 'step, and, point his nose to the same goal—Disunion. A month ago the Tribune confessed that, but for the uwimity and etinsOril lug together of the' '•=rtherrr Retail)licana atid the SoUthtern:.S scessionists, .Ahrs-. ham Lincoln. 'coald never .have ;Jeer' elected Prcsnient.. It confessed openly that A.braltam Linedln's election was the object 'of their common endeavor: They of the South believed disunion was inevitable upon his election. , They of the North labored to prove by statistics that the Union was worth less than a dollar a bead to the people north ofrgthe Potomac and the Ohio. Pulling to gether thus, they, elected A.!_r. Lincoln and brought on civil war, with its mountains of debt and all its horrers of'slattghter. Then, hand in•hand thty danced arid gibbered, and ''shriekedovitr approaching anarchy and cltril chhos. • -. Together'they have worked as• faith fully since'the civil war began as before. 'When Sumter fell' a sacred flame was kindled throughout the North. A com mon l orpode fired every patriotic breast. "The trition,"it "shall -be restored; the 'Ctinstilution, it must :be suprernetvlhe T.aws, they shall be obeyed;" , these were the daily watchwerds. • The North was united- the South was tlbrided, A gain A Tann {iontnt, - thrrtrutro-rs -tf --tbc eNdrth, and'Seeessionists the traitors of the South t Were confederated together. Again thew alternate blows drove the wedge deeper and deeper into the fissure which rent a nation: in twain. Together they plotter} to unite the South, and di vide the • North. • The Secessionists "fired the Southern heart" with the belief that the war for the . t r nioniwas -a pretense to Cov i O. , an- Abolition crusade/ The Abolition strained every' nerve to Make good the lie. The Secessionist tail: The North professes now that it has but' one object, to restore the Union but sooitit williay hare'its schemes of Alto lition,confiseation and subjugation. The Abolitionists madegood their calumnies, t'ongress, which has passed the Critten den resolutions, snecomherl to the ener- I try of these -northern traitors, step by steNwas. driven into legislation which lilisters thy statue-look with its fanatical' fury, step by step forsook the paths in vrhit•li it had resolved its feet should stayit and abolition, :centiseatioN ernan- eip t ition, subjugation, #became "law.",, Thd President made haste to put into! prolamation these -abolition falSehoodsl, and this fanitieal bale, and so the Sotith! wasOnited and this North was divided. j I,le ,dressed his aboltion proclamations in tinitorm, and sent them where they could sprat: for theniselves, and a vo r iich the rutliftilness and fulfill' the pro siesiut southern traitors. He sile.nced: the presses a t hil imprisoned the men who stillhleelared that they would have: not abolition crusade, but asked t nly the old' tjnirm; whol :upbraided: :him with his: broken faith;; his disregarded pledges,' andiltis opearlperjury. Abolitionists and seceSsioniststogether had coniummated theif gigantic crime; ' • To clinch pie infamy of the tramsaci tioM—to notice Disunion reniediles,s, thei Linibn hopett as, lusting. Peace impossi-i ble,; Mr. Lincoln sends a message tut rebels waiting at Niagara:—"Abandonl slavery, and IT will listen to overtures og peace," and a messenger to Richmond! s l uing / tyAbandon, slayery, repudiate' your debt, help pay ours, anti will heat] you,when ypti cry for mercy;" and se cession AlistinionistA applaud the abolLi lion disunionist. Abolition was excused, advocated{ apologized for, defended, as a ••ntilitaryl necessity.l' Abolition. was next madii by the same men, the condition of peace the avowed reason for further war._ That', proved the first pretense a sham, a cheat,) a lie. It proves that Douglas wrote truly in December, 1 , 8601 l'. - Nlany of the Republican lenders desire: a . ilissolutior. of the Union, and urge 'WAR as a nieasii of aceomptishitiVDtsertrox." Their pus; pose cannot no* beconcealod. It staml.4 out glaring as the noonday. • • I The Trillyne thought Disunion reigh4 be accotnplished without war; and sel said; "Let'the slave litotes go"—"They have a Moral — tight to do so." 13'tit' , whether through War or through Peace Disunion is the goal of abolitionist an / setessionistalike, and thither they' air* speeding with equal steps. Some bent est Republicans yet cling to the - licipeo Union and Abolition, ppefertiAg theim tO Disunion, and-untaught by fourycars;o: unsuccessful war that 'Union and.A,hpii Mon are impossible ; hat ti,te,l built ; of.tie party and all its leader froni,,Abra ' Lincoln and Horace 6yeeley 'clowil the Chicago Tribune = atid'_'thh Wilian EwingJoutiio,l;;:haii "nniCeirEetT nsitu aS a means off disul l to r ol. , g n i i .7143 0 151 can leaders are ny3otAaftibiorynilwi4m, tice fl n 7. 04- 5t . 5 ,14 'if 00,474#141.-:!re. ,iiien i 41:friv do 449,4ifed- ,PrOn .mwor, -P 9 , 1 4 6 3 I C ' Plfe ch a MOlSFlßP l : ol ,6 **lio4 r , I. jr r . 1:' IteofteM*PA.Pi Po a.a4Pili tiv , ,i!tX Lincoln's past favors; they hAtip i timis wiLat,he has still in.. store :for them 1. Atltitb Richmond Wzlntainek:frpeAel 1 : .f.±4l9o. l 44necitri earl never • bee :4 oat 1 3) , A:in-til l tv)-,F.' , Lt"' all --.11 a .Zrih2.6.ni : silt V n _zi.. , 'mut ri , ,li .t:`,' , a 3 p.trrii ; .c: Jfili h ::: ic—ii;.3:, 419-0. 3tirneen it .eep, MIN, Week, week, 1 SO.. 1 Sqt 84e. ------- I V - . 705 ... I . 126 t EMI :: 2 air t 2 60 I 1 70 4 35 2 90 .1;95 600 1 400 00 o 'll'2s' 1 , ' 7 6: 1375 916 20 75 1 19 ss ,6 150 3210 ° If g I g7O We hard rit l VW'elliliiineti the - .4iift , • Said -to. have been preparedlihtsttlipzigg- T. I,y 114„ .uepubii,m, sio.,,ociAig. N.....: aiila•L.cgli§ipt,9x9,, piirsw e - a i rie two political parties g re ,d a , - w itliont difficulty; iiHil 'flit:lf-AMP - hecaine thei law.: • - filhe • - esse.ntild - f.prtsviP ~. in us, i 1 . . Ulla bill are - 0 4 49.3 1 01ffk,ev,.- 2 ,1,, it 1. Every legal vo t e Tinh'i n kX iID 'Peittrl- district in this State, Ne _,Wo swill lit we' time df the tte-it or' any eftimingi eleatorri absent in the ,rnilitaryitra cnalval igterititi of the. Elnitednfitatos,4l43f,v44-13v41VoAki right:a.f,..ngrag%ll;e,---g Mail 2. Ella right to So Ift Int" a - a preCisely , ai-th - aukh ' *die gitifelirliti and his vote:when oft'idanitybesdqatiti ed to on any ground: whirb-Ationadiar his vOting - irpileaertt. ' . •', ,' l'n tt L'l t 7 -4 - .. S. ,se l:n4) o .BEl4lde ballOV"4l.l . Atit , ed, in a sealed envelopey..-el th ir to inspecters of election for his4)=-- distilet,-br ;to- anyltriendltemar to intrustrWith.: it.::: 1H °HI . / ill 10 -1 flgli' 4. The envelope 'being, oar presence of, ),f not bY We =I • ballot Is dulttiolliktind it FM , recorded arVoted by- lirintylti I .t%ifi erint , Whatever .further Ipracialorls ttleiLact contains ;fp *pte Ave,AWlp, the foregoing, • or to Preclude fillucv: We 'ltavi takeriliiiifnE`' tii'sgil' tiliiillte Republican press of the State etvigiftfi York.reeeived,this bill; andltiptliagilltl naost univereatnwißLAit, i i t FA w the follOviinkfrom the Ne w I . .Ofir • bune oi'tlie tintdjitcr. 'LP' " 1 • -,2 , 1 t.' ll ” +' We consider thbrati , eircelleiieitesare far-better thamig tiorandasioneTs (*.via Par - nnd been -fint , illig, tk9IDTRat '' to hold elections iq take ' tits ere. • The v i etes•Wilt inre'b i d'lpi` sefe dill . iberately, and forwarded fireilitarapti mail or messengers, fromi;:teni - Aolistar days in" l , o lr -- t° tb.4t gi e Pß ) nr - JokileliEll dier , s - ill vote his ownpritatecitok%.up matter what • hii iitiftkire Riiif tMek t iiii--- say. . 1 He willivotd vaitai%tphla lelitao4,- w - hcreaa the day offelectkillt relirt othattleps _of arotraclegl sal i a tgLl. marching. A.nor 1 - 4 - 4 ,- Fe wilrre - ITio - - ping Erni f totes ft:ll'4l434nd . iir it i the election sliaildave,lkentheld:Annitta settled and perhapa—rexentel , ther Po* in county . or ,C,ong,ress .dlatrich,pistql, cast at a camp 'eledfian, Where Rorke . probably did or 6bnld'knowiiligherhfa particular voter was or Was nrotrdit legal elector of the to vfnehi prin whichke clatia l ed a residence. W. thipiqke h a r cl u gqß 7 ently judicious as well t ap just. , , . . , J Now, Vhir tilichildWe'llist igisiWat tireetl without debate, oroexcitementi Ulltiar ties, to re - exect•theliew lAA iiAllavilli i t suitable changes?,,,Surejyy L ogrAspip can friends;ifthey mennfirtrty, Wil, iii us in PermsylVania whist thiiinOitt :Jiff Ns* York aeeeded • to, , :withoublib i. lion.--Patrun Ana/ t r aickai lA.: ` I of 511107 •,, t r e• et , :::ittly., . i tnl ---........ ... -- `,..- • , ' Il i A ni , 'i - •'- • - -', c • - -9 ': r,.. • • „lir; ~ tf.,!'; " PA t : • . 4 " - i ' (-. 1 : :"tr . f,Y ' , WAINIETANKA SOLE .14.013070 4)0 T 010: %i ai crOir ,f. , I; ; i Bradbury and teihomackenititch j tit Ji •-pki CELEBRATED PIANOk AhD t ' teltrif.) 4 2- 47 5 :° Wftrt . . 7 American •Organsla - m1 Meiadebi No. 12 . Block, , p* T sitititki ni t ! fj We table please fie in refering to a lew orthose who have ptmihaited These , cfnetettniattelkia• i•xttel.migh awl VictinitYl r 1) 01 Bard, c ' Yohnuntoo,..ei" It Sellers, ; • • , r.lln"itiPa es Kuesell, - we itiag eifb; , • •• , ;IV *atm; atl plackburP, c nh't - T'. Baptist ehurea, " Drpl.kr riGloiop t eppf; Col: J. K. Kerr, f'ranl/11.4.' Direttreee , St;:i.ideetrt Lacutlettir o fSdaklet. town, Pa. , Mtge Skr Itr , Pattle'nel,'Eaiii:Litigtft9 7( l'''' CAA' , J , S , •: 4 4 o Pra.Til.,i)i/R49104WW ,STfialr.l7 • Allen KraPer! espy. .4d11115•1330a M. VIYe esti., yv. J. 14,,,avu.1141xv4 Vol!6o4ll6,4nifah John McCurdr a ' Dittliokiattat Aet A n 'Plarlos,! 'At e erina, • aA .• 3 ears. dee ' A few:ACACf.II.I9IAM/Ligar or sale and rent. • RALLY !.' .;„ r DAXGkER NQWXUIK. 1 11%14 out capfrat-appealitts t of ey9114-citiziar.-AYATEF.ll4sl'igelt" , OUR .STATE J4B ,511111 , OkleGal SQIIKEIS; r • z • •;i)8.17.1 Llimd.;l ‘ PCMWANi %kf l ilkifttat fambi Sinie% : t NetioA krSenr, 'it l itooilell-foriV molt eV -". - Ptitt-o:4l}ediatielY,-,tll.4lle4Naho, '- committee tit vfil.K.This • .•„:, • "reffeeting e ittTelgielli em thotiz the es "Mee 11:1° _to, V4,4[134-43! • u „..itpi. _-• ~, hoult, AuLAWirilikteft n Imo OdmaittwoulAl be: heseadate 4 ” ' half 2 , -Sec44l, at, ,i. Vi r ALDitEr.Kl3o.dqvuti , 413 --. :' ,- ,31g atrillitTlTlMirs .c . ,, , %. 1 , , $ ~ d everon-ta - --::ZITAt I se.. - 7u11 : 5J 1 , :,-7- .1 . 04 - 41:1: lism, - '---::4 Steam - -Pittithlt Establishment 111- T~3S(jg[TSIO p 1 Vr 1111) , PLAIN AND FANCYIDOIRINTINi _ Executed In tttviigisi - - =-•-od / k ON TO RAILROAD, t r LEGAL PROM' I. 4,N , E.osterg, "Xtlllo' • " 6 44 . ' '&64 For Extdbi ilaa and Cannata - aannot be PPW144.44P,14.47—ir'n "Abrabithi 'lf tie , begin. d Wind 41/itifidon, for us; he ItirtitiCtily, cy has settle , ' and made rre Vocable e Union Intolnationa relseptiallt ,ifcatighq and We may.l349,alingft aliff"AlPAlStalgia' him." And still, as secessionists gny b r unet Lan k rebels all along the Oanada' ithin4 • NI agata n to' Quetiee, ate ififeldik AlitY and' night . tblyteirent tlielichrt pit Chieagofor any such manCleltaa 4 ; l44 g e 4Aci s ill t, f 3 J - hAtfilt..li Governor, se_yinour, whose en e 43 - the chief mailiiiacPtilialitaaa trivers well know, be theotfiriti - ittertatch Peace alol/nion; anti) of..rhom Pea 6 it t nerlisitifoh' -"fdsiated to the last,. illssy j airs,puoinir s f o r tt u i abohtieMste tjthl born all q in y tq force a domination' at.'•bhiddtiffilett shall insure the' efhat strthet - 2ttiar; is Oa rty,drtringo3ff the vat 'knell Masa outside-,its ranks witevii4A4litithrisi#444 them, lore.. c pnim N O* would lay down their Wter a idittliet "th. wage a 1-itectaOmP'Wai"bi'iltlektitritiniii. ilrfriOntiiiti peke s , v). , that therfteath - Union•might, be :reattach I NAth pt~ii tl§ beuadaries andall hs htmi tt Thtt 'Vote- 'a 'thaqitdrietraksaio)ii •Se XUIL - _ - Yd. rail Graham Scoti„ Gebn, East LlVitipilel'lb!'"" t— • cif • - esl/4:All;it4tnyToll7. bar 3 M 5,1 3ift =EA
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