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BARR, Editor and Proprietor MEDICAL G LAD N , P . :I4'S FOR THE UNIPOR A jjCthlr r l'() L i` A." • • " DAYS) `OII:EROKEE R EMEDY, • A CHEROKEE INJECTION Compounded from Boots, Barks and Leaves, CH E ROK EE It E 0 .I',thc great It - Winn Diuret ic, cures all cli..lertisk of 1.44 , urinary' organs, ouch a Incontinence of the Lioine,, Inflammolion the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Stone i n the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Gleet, Gonorrhitea, and -especially rrcontmended in those cases of Fluor illb,us for If hites in females) ichere all the old nan rota medicines have failed. . • AitiP•lt is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from:one to two tea‘ spoonfuls three times leday: ilteltis diuretic and alternative in its AettetO ; purifying need cleansing the blood, CAUSIng It to llow in all its original pftrityskod vigor; thus re moving from ttre eiisfem all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CLIEII.OII;CEE INJECTION is interble u Tont* ttetistitnt to:the Cherokee Hens sly, and should be used in conjunction with at inetlicinein all cores 01 Gimorrhrum, Glee!, Cr Altus or it't,itre. Its effects are healing othing and decilderni; removing all scalding, eat, chortler—alai pain. instead of the burning nil almost II lo , ltdtlrAbl , jetin that is experienced with nearly all the, 'made Injections. 46013 y the use nl the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee I...jet:thu—the two medicines at the saute ilmo—all improper discharges ate removed, tit; 1 tltt eakeneil organs are speedily restored to toil rigor and strength. Istrtoir Parlintliara get (Mr fmmilblet fr in r 4. drug store in the country, or write to us anti we 4, Id wail tree to any address, a full treatise. . ihri - Prwe Cherokee #entetly, tit?. per bottle r three bottles for +6. • Ile - Price Cherokee Injection, #2 per bot tle, or Ibree bot tles•for 4. 1 0 - Sti6btiyi Express to tiny address on teceipt of price. /1163 - .Soltly all ilrliggißts everywhere. WR. Merwin & Co.pm,PRIETI)II, No. 69 Liberty. street. New York. • . , THE GIVESSAT Compounded from I t, coo k I EkFh . * . l7:t A _ • 1,1;..7_, NI • C }-1 IT,t, 0 CURE:An tnfailing cure for Spermalorrhea, Seminal. Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by self-pollution; suck as Loss of Memory Universe/ Li' mtuoto, l'ains P‘e Back, D1•7471jal Viefein,Trematurc Old lye, Weak Se rt:CS, tyofßreathinff, Trembl Wakcf Illness, Eruptions on the Face, Per Counknancr, insanity, Consump tion, atze an The , unplumr.,,,owed by de parting from the path ofat nure. .XWEhis medicine is a simple vegetable ex tract, and one on which all can rely, as it has been need in our practise for many years, and wif4 thousands treated, it.has not tailed lea sin gle thatance. Its curative powers have been Lit:Merit, to gain victory over the moat stubborn •Q - TO !hoar, who have trifled with their con lion, until they think thernselvez beyond renib of medical aid, wa would say, Despair ' a UttEitoti.E,4 CUitt will restore you to e..lth and .vigor, etnd alter all quack doctors aye particulars get a circular from any drug scot e. in the coM wry, or write the Proprie torsi who will mail tree to any one desiring the same a 101 l treaties in pamphlet form. Ali Price, 4 , 2 per bid it 4 ,, or three bottles for t 6, and forwarded by EX I , l'f'kkl to all pasts of the world. Sold by all respeetalle druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. Id erwin ds Co., • t•-.01.E PROPRIETORS, • No. 60, Liberty street, New York. mhl.s-enil-,lkw • p„ i t.,-,...,---;-- - 1---, 5 ro P tip , o (33- 1 .Og" co .-1 P' .:: u !" f i: • . . .7 (e? WAIAIELINK & PARR SOLE_AGENTS OF THE Era4bu r y t SO.oinacker & Go's CET XER Al ED PIANOS, ere , ocwies American Organs and Melodeons N9(124 Pisselifs _Moak, St, Clair St PITTNPI'LwI We take pleasure in refering to a few of those who have purchafted these instruments in Pittsburgh and '1 Trinity. Richatd Hard, seq., John quinn, F. R. Sellers. 'ape. i'ochran, .18111e8 Wells, Riddle& Co., .1. P. Smith: Wm. inay'', E. 31. l ta, l ~.•,rn, t'.lL Lore, treat 63, Eoprist vlonch, A lioeyeller, esq., 1). Rook. req., Jr. D 31. nosletter (MI. .1 li. Kerr. Franklin. Eenn'a. Directress St. 3 iitePlTl's Academy, Ycit.pax a- l a . 'js . Ansa S*reh l'lffinnd, East (Aberty. Capt. .1. H. ay. minitharn. Rev. H. 'Hopi; ids sov nal), Rev E. Delahno/y, Moundsi ille, Va. Brut'. 1 . fi Gaon, hiasr _Liver, C. friteman Prof,t , Allegheny City. Wrn .1. Kane. do • Very Rev. 31uNen do Allen Kramer, ego., do M. Fire earl on I/r. J. R. 3 Fi'iintock ' East Liberty. .I.qm liberty. Kant All Piano., o lodens, etc., warrant, years. A few chop eecond hand 7 sale and rent. iv.4C)ICr"R'S.•..X.3t. NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. *** ti 2 tiNd S11()dr CARPETS! Weil seasoned OIL CLOTH.. AT MCOALLUM'S mhlS_ A!! • i x CZO.EqI. NO, 87 FOURTH STREET. $lO TO $2O A NONTEL A GENTS WANTED TO SELL TILE /2. improved LI rum: tiTANT Sewing illa &dee. tilte-bear,o;elp machipe in the United States*. We'afe 'giving a Commission by which the above wages cis be made, or we will em ploy Agents at 4'75 a month and e:xpenses paid. for particulars and terms , addiess with stamp, , Agent, autii-lant.t.te . • • Toledo, 0. WANTED.. loussinTurE b t itE TWO Offt M THREE YE A ItS, Vey O NE ft ee-oath price will be paid. Enquire at the omee of 140 Vr4/31/ OHILDSi ,114,7 g. Alifidamosul-atreet. ,iFa.it '%s.~.c'c '.• , , - - ... MEDIQAL,. IMPORTANT TO LADIES.'' /111 VIE PRIVATE' MEDICAL ADVI I.:ER, an Invaluable treatise of 454 lieges, by JOAN II V published for the benefit of the eex. On receipt of ten 'cents it will he 'Beet post paid, in a sealed en %/elope, 16 all who . apply for It. It gives a concise description of all the dis eases peculiar to females, together with Meauff 'of cure, and treats of Conerpf ion Pregnancy,llti carriage Sterility, sexual. Atußev. ' Protaptus, /tcri, Frmair II ca knew, 4 - c. and much other valuable information norpubl'ished in ant other work. Every lady should procure a copy without delay. Three Editions, 60,Utni each, have alreati been published anal distributed this }tar. HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAI PX-Zi the moat infallible and Popular remedy ever known for all diseases of the female sex. They have been used in many thousand cases with unfailingatleeelia—and may be on in every ease tor which they are recommended, and par ticularly in all cases arising from ttESTRUO r 'PION OK STOPPAGE OE NATURE, ne matt, r from what cause it arises. They are ef• lectual in restoring to health all who are suffer ing limn Weakness and liebiilty, L hie his diaryes, Nerrousnas, , and they ACT LIKE A CHARM in strengthening and restor ing the system. Thousands el ladles who have buttered for years and tried mar ions Other reme dies in vain, owe a renewal of their health and strength wholly to the efficacy of Dr. Harvey's Feina'e They are not a nen - illecovery hut a long tried remedy—the celebrated • DR. JOHN HAR V E one rlthe most eminent physicilus, prescribed them for tunny years to hm private practice, and uo physician was kmore truly popular or widely known than him in the treatment of FEIIIALE DIFFICULTIES All who have used DR. HARVEY'S; FEMALE PILLS recommend them to others. Nurser recommend them—Druggists anti Dealers CE 4 20111- meil them in preference to other medivines, lied use of their met its. No lady objects to taking, them for they are elegsintiy Prepared by an Fxperienced Chemi.q. Xt,i; - Cut this notice.. out it you desire Dr ama vy ' s fills or Hook, and tt you cannot pro cure them of 3 our Druggist, do nut take any other, for some dealers who are unprineltded will recommend other Fellet/C Pills, they can make n largerprollt on—but en,:lose the 1, oney and send direct to DR, .7 BRIAN, General Agent, Box. 5079. 76 atedar street, N Y. Who will take all risk it properly directed : and you will receive them post pawl, securely Scaled how observation, by return mail. SOLD BF DRLGGIsTs GE.VER.I LL Y. - 1 1 117OTIICE TO ALL CONCERNED.- 1.11 Among a certain class ot sell-Important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling ol contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseasesnamed to this card, (PitiVAThIII.S2LASM,) why this should be, they nor no one else cau Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases ul every denomination, in tact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very relined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a 'tarty that has di - VOted 3 ears for their benefit, It cause he adverti sea the tact, and their family physiciatisays ire So, a humbug so he can get the Case. Often he had almost deprived the party of his life. lie comes at heel to the physician that advertises—how chic are they to know I Are they not aware that isit A stley Cooper, Sirlientamin Brodie, Sir I 'haries Ball and al. Pant I:1, or.! oted years is the treatment of these diseases t These men , t,t• held up as shining lights in the nitalwat it oil.) ; I dn't assert that all men are “Ptprl pl..t 1 , 111.1111 h, ,tlll there are a great numberot Ihr i !hat are. I have del mist myself to the 6:1,13 : u ," trent niei.t of PM MATE UFA', r .18 4:1 years, and without egotism can coy I !..t uti hundreds from years of misery and on: lusty death. My treatment is Collllned to :lie t eget able aiiogeiltet, as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in ; my power to bring hundreds of certificates it I thought it necessary to certity to my gene/al/Inc cees : but my long residence in this city is autV cieut proof without adding mote. Spertuatotrhca anti all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretoftne. it behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that arc seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from twlty - era than only lon N of healthow Goods and money. Hundreds are cured mune ally by my new remedies. Address lifiX 800. lan- ydPittsburgh PottOthoe. New Goods KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES 3i A F T . rle?gtttlb'relm'. used I:1u ng e ic u T 112 , !V CZ 1 Onr National Emblems, Eagles,Shields,Statrs& Stripes, Designate the Suits in the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. C O IONEL INSTEAD 'OF A LINO I 001)DESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD 01 A (2 `EE9g MAJOR INSTEAD DI JACK! UNION ("ARDS are put up in a neat ta)x. JOHN W. PITTOCK'S News ID .0 X' 0 , jets OPPOSITE TUE POSTOFFIC , §, WESTERN UNIVERSITY. o s p r . m ., pp ROSS AND DIAMOND PACIT GEORGE WoODS, L. L. D., PPP,. hlent and Professor of Mental and itlotal Seienee ; .11)S. F. (1111 GO-z ip M. A., Professor of the /;reek Lauguage and Literature : 111.::\ V. WILLIAMS, :M. A.; Professor of La wisl* V E-TER .1111111 , 0-IAIII, H. A., Professor'. of Mallimentien; oEORGE F. RAKER, D. l'h.. M. ll .,Professor of Nate ral:- , atienee ; l UH VI 1.1. E 1,1111:1*, B. A., Principal of Pteparitory De partment; Rev. 11. E., 15"11.LI A M. A . ., Proicieior of the Latin Language end Liter& tare; Rio*. Wm. M. 1:011NELL, L. L. D Pro.' lessor of Physical Training, Aeotonty, Phyni. elegy and HI gene; A I.l'l-1 iNSE L 11.1Ns Teacher of the French 4anguage; RUDOLPH LP;tt/N.1.1.111T, Teacher of the 13,1•111 , In Lan guage. The best advantage!' are. , fierett to st migrate in the Preparatory, Engnab, Ulasical,(tollgiate or Scientinc C.GUI ae. The next tern' will com mence Septembe.r let' null-Ln ' - • COUNT -H' Y SEAT FOIL SALE Three miles from Allegheny City, containing 'about 12 acres ot.good land, well fenced and improved. A good LttlClf. Carriage House ' Stable, Ice House, a good sup ply of hard and soft water, also, 'ever) other improvement necessary to make it a nestrable homefor a business man. AM=lance al fruit of every variety, such as apples, pears, peticheS t plums and small trnitS, titsd a variety of 1210 Sines, some of which are now la - taring. above n ill he sold cheap if .applied for soon. J. W. WYK.Lit, Photographer, lysa-21ed IS Fifth et. pLAICER & R.AYSEWS • Noiseles Patent sewing Machines. Theae Sewing Dlnehtnee are known net he very beat inthe United States. I.'hey are W A RECANT ED, and cold at the LOWL:sT Chill and examine them before buying elaewliere. Re pairing_ of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTIIELAI, Agent, No. 10:3 Third aireet, Pit taburgh, Pa. IRARD HOITSC— . CHESTNUT, BELOW NTNTH ST., mill&lyil YIULADE.I.I"RIA,. PA CQCO- _ - .A. NUTS 6000 Fresh Cocoa Nuts, ust received and for sale by BEYDIER isyl4 ADIES,ALISEIES AND CHIII.DR.ENS ;CaGagers -at . 111 '0 1 .0ELLELNIPS Auction JionF t O4 gum street, y/3 . r:. ~_:rti ~ _ 106. E., C)ile 13orlar NO LONGER. SOLI) AT W. 'Canaan, P RCA Pl-1 I WPM. • PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY ' 'GOODS, HOSIERY, HI? RALANLR OP U U R • SUMMER STOCK CLOAKS, SHA NV S MESS GOODS, CLOSING OUT AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION. HUGUS & FIAOKE, Corner Market and Fifth. 1 FOR FALL TPADE, AVE AhE RECEIVING 1200 lbs. Blue Grey K. Yarn. 500 " Fine Eastern Yarn, In Drab, Au - aline, Humbolt, Scallct, Solforiuo and other desirable Colors, toghther with our WELL SELECTED and aa,oted atoPI: of DRESS TRIMMINGS HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES, al lowest prices Jirtsll. stit:o fni is V:11 IIALIct New Goods h - i.d t; El g P Wi M 4 = New Geode New Goods 1 New Goods Ne'w 'Goods New • Goode Now Goods New Goods feblo 13 UY GOODS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, rI~R ~,, ZiET STI2EET. ) - CIS , ! 1 •-• CCU • a) 0:2 c,“.:3 -WAX W <lt o= --- Q; ,r 1 m TO i f jiffga 4.4" -- • 02 -4-a fi Jr. ...,I=l a . IF. P. 1311ejLHATI17dr..LONG. 127 LIIIEHR 1r JUR: STREET, PITTSBURGH, Agents for seallB • WW2!' sad Reaper, Buckeye 'Mower read Per, gllakei Mower andlleaper,Cayu g,a Mower mad Reaper, 'Farmer, Nower,"..Wood Bloater, and also,- Home Rak eg Ray - Elevator& r i Vitieltural wit Farming papleatenU.of at . . _ . _ „ ailthilslicw ,r; I - 'l , 1 1 4 - ' IMIMI EMMM FIRST NATIONAL BANK ri - a-tsitun6it. TREA.S.BRY DEPARTMENT. Orrice OP (107dIMECOLLIII.It OP TlikalitllßENOY Washington. City, Aug. sth, 18L. WARRHAR, By aigned satisfactory evidence presented to the under, it: has en made to appea thatthe FIRST NATIONAL be BANK CF PlTTs: r Bt!ft( ;11, In the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania hits been duly organized under cud according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an. Act to provide a National Currency, Secured by a pledge of United -States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof.!' approved February 55th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of I said Act required 'to be:complied with before commencing the buidness of Banking. Now THERICVORR, 1, Hugh Mcliullooli, Comp. troller of the CurtenCy, do hereby certify Hutt the said FIRST NATRYPIA L BA NI( OF PITTS BURGH., county of 'Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony wherebf witness*, my hand and seal of onion, this 6th day of August; 18103. 11/It;CULLOOH , CComptroLer of the Currency. TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF rrrrsamaH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 5500,000t01d in with privil ege to inereti e to 81,000,000. The Pittsburgh Tr i V Company having organ ized under the act to °vide a National Curren cy, under the title o the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBUR(IH, would respectfully otter its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., receive money on deposit and buy and sell t.z.change on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trict Company since its organization in 'lnk:, will we believe he a sufficient guarantee ; hat hued nets entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive cturespondeuce with ranks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can oillirtnittsual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be couituettsl by the same &ricers and directors. nianni•otes JAKIU. LAIROILIA WM. K. Hatter, founarr S. -Hays, ALNXANDita Srcna, l'Emicks Bar c., FRANcre (I. BAIT in , Tuck, WioHTMA ALL., Bawl.; ICY, S,AISVL It ice . . I AIttES LA CO JILIN, Pteiodeut. Join. Ti. Sou Lt.'s, Cashier. augb-tihmtl - - W/LSOlli'S ILt&i pri L.+ll EIV ING NIA ( NES The Anierkan lor•t Utile, Rea• York, 1?EP(11:Tti "that t,\( nialqs • the "DI( K STITCTT," and ' , inks nn ye (' Mint I.l* the claedicili. prruianence, beauty /111,i genera) iiesirshieliesa of the stitching whim dune, and the aide r,ingn or ire application." 9C1I141: "LOCI& S'''l'l'.l-(21.1' Ie Ilni yet staly nrltotefiedtrid na the very liner for all liinda of ontrinv. It requires only one-pall the amount of Thi reit or :,ilk Co.ititalaff the'''f'hoin Stitch" I%lv:blues. .t.oe oinking n ',loin, of ;.o.'ftints to id .fin PEI/ DAY. The 11 , 17.17.1.:F.11 WILSON in heon.ktiinvliizio tieing the ~: LAiN IMPIN /VE3I ENT:‹. (Inn and nonillion them, the £1 Salesroom, In." F I 1. - rlt :N.FRE Wholesqle and M n OLY I,E, FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1111132=2111 New Goods OP P'ITT'l.9l tT2TioGI , N Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.l A !COACH HARDWARES 13 .1- AUTHORITY QIP SECR E 58 WOOD STREET, is TARY ()F THE TREA - •'1'1:1 - this authorized to receive, bilbselirtious to the ; Nto of the Golden tttirrup, New Goods New Gor , THREE YEARS SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS NOTES, PITTSI3U RUH PA., • Irll IPD ICF:SPECTFC LLIC CALL .withintere " st coupons attached nuPllde semi - 7'OIL the attention of saddlere. Coach Al skeet. annually in currency. These Notes are payable iiiitl the in general, to their at MT tu: it)- TT/ Legal Tender. Of cl.lll ert Thlt. at Thl.. P tli ' tl " the holders, Into ';"la hearingj"- Largo and Well Selected Stock in terest ii per cent Itonde. The N 0 teawill be in denominations 01 ,itoo $l O O, 1 , 500, ttl,itoo and lth rx... New Goods New Goods Now Goods Petitions ilesiringl , 2.i.oon and iipu - iirde will be ',Bowed Poe-quarter of one per amt um on the annul ul the priniApal. usr•.•,l comn.ission allowed to Banks and Jimiker9 .11 , 141 s; ii. Set i 1.1.1% j)23N and Cebhier . New Goods 55 FIFTH STRI2T, New Gorv4. New Goole New Goods C REAP BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE, /CHM FOUNDF.LIV MACHINE. SHOP IL and TWO DWELLINGS, k 'orner. of Butler and Carson , streets, In the 9th Ward, on the A. ,V.h. B. This x alualde pro perty, fronting 120 feet ou Bullet at. , and 101) beet on.l 'arson, will he sold on favorably terms, sod possession given soon. For pal lieu ifLlll apply to i'V A IZe TE re p-300 tio A nn ns VE T atter li l li nd?c ß at l' o r r ' alas simple g and at beautiful Itrument, (with a '1 beinumeter attached,) although, but just intro duerd hundreds attest to its accuracy in fore telling changes of the weather from wet to ifry , and visa versa The acting moving principle is the instate of a flower found in S)•ria, Ind is no 'uglily sensitiv e that it is acted Upon !Weyer) change of the atmosphere. No I3nrotrisiter here- I tofore manufactured will tell with accuracy the approaching rain, but this National Horoscope, the work of natures oven hand fills up the i old which in in could nut accomplish, and points its I unerring finger to all changes of the weather. i Send stamp for Circular. Qine of the inatrib. 11 3ISSAELL'S 13. - LOCIC. mews will be sent to any address (upon the re- I L mot of $4 Address ti g /1 Tlll FHLSHI.E, COCK. 6 Co.. 1 NV . 1-1 . m9t ji 1 4_, L i, au3 __ _______ , Union Mills, Lite t 0 , Pa No. 10 St. Clair St ., SMITH, PARK & CO,, ! vgrout-D GALL Tii6 A ITTE6PIIOIII NINTH WARD FOUNDRY ,of buyers to his stock pf (}Duds, which , 1 has been selected with greatchre and cOntains 7 1 all the newest styles of Goods to be found in PITTSB URGE. r find class houses. (tent's wishing a suit of Warehouse, No, 143 - First and 120 Second Ma.. clothes made to order a ill please call and exatn inVo'larlaUtilliZertßia°rlt sa,ifuil sizes-and Stills, 4 e rrs and ri I N ° V .a a a t . oyster ll ln i e t our go i f i ide i riAg i c s ea tini A c ri , f ii mi l i j kand cunt luOea, Sad Irons, Dug irons, Wagon. Boxes, sera Per el ° W. IL Alef.lta.., Afoulds, Punks, Hangers and Couplings 31erchant Tailor, Also, lobbing and machlnerAvf ea ery desorti, No. 10 St. Ulair street, lion made to order. m y2t Fattsbuteh, Pa. Having a complete machine shop attached to -- - - the foututry, all necessary. etting will be carefully W A N 70 El 1:1 . attended to. 02143 d&w _..... _ WELDON & •RELLY, A rwmomNgTzas . use .i.r3A,F.,, OPme p 1 A S n li t i i ittlf t . : I nate in Pittsbu t rgh, ABeghePY Or BlSlnto ana ri .T R. CASIttA Lead Burners, Plumbers, Gas cal"' Real Edith!. intrikgrp FP. g 1 ' my Jl O Ws} and. Steam Fitters. mirignio , lDENE U 4,1714 ilnerdcr Immo. 164 Wool 114‘i 1 661:1; Sixth. trpn az iIL IMP-- ilt.l4' 5401"7- , '1 ~ ”Lilo, t 1 I= , ;144 1 , 19 J• 5111 ' , 1 1 / l i kr , 9.1 . ~ e i al -14 , 111 .-Ott, .1,1 Ici .4 7. r, , { .l LI) 6 s/ , -LO 'Mii. , . - NATIONAL BANKS WAL SUMNF.I: & Cll Arrnts 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, Great Emporium for S. 'S. BRYAN, Broker & Ineuronce Agent, 59 fourth it., Burke's Bulltlinga ~ + .E_. i• INSURANCE INDEMNITY AG.4I NST LOSS 131( E FRANKLIN FIRE INS UR ANCE I'OISPANV OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST.. near Fifth. ; sTATEATENT ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 18611. kublishe4.l Agreeably to an Act-of Aasemblyebee ing b'irst hl,,rtgage, amply Bemired '1,899,893 32 Real Estate (present value *103,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collat. teral Securities 89,1.65 Stocks, (present value *86,667 72,) - cost • 8 6 , 786 . , 66 Notes and Bills Receiretble , 1,821 00 (44 27,919 83 ,2;061 68 The only profits from premiums 62 whic 08 h thia company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as lots as are cool:eaten t with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty exceedingy have Millionseriy Fire, to an amount, }tut. of Dollars, thereby af lording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during theyear .IRSO, $ 6 2,15436. DIREIITRS. CR ARLE... W. BA NeFIRR, Muunsont. H. Lou Touts WHINER, • DAVID S. BROWN, SAMUEL ORANT, ISAACS LIIA, JACOB It. SMITE, EDWARD DALS, WIIIVIIOR W. R.NDIA RDA, ( IBOTIOR FA LER, CHAS. C. DA Nt . fi"ElV . , President. El AV A.l? ` D C. E, Vice President. War. C. Steel, Secretary pro tern. J. CIA HT/EN - Eli COFFIN Agent. my 18 Northeast cor. Third and Woo.l its PHILADELPHIA FIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 cIIES'I'PaiT STREET. Oppi,t;it, the Custom Ifonse, Capital.. $219,100. Assets.. $304,043. m y TILL MAKE ALL KINDS .OP IN IIRAN4 'E, either Perpetual or Limited, on every ileseriptionot Property or Merchandise, at rensunnb/e rates of profiling'. IthYST. P. KING. President. Al. W. ISALDIVIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS. UNA BA 4 KCI, E. R. Cogs, I'. R. SA vgur, tlisonex W. Bitonsif, Jostcen S. PAUL, IL SU/M.11.A N, JU tl x Ye 4 11..IYT0F1, . .1. MAG.,. ivan, E. WiLen, F. L Angel; et:, Nerretarr, I. 4 t. VC/FEIN, Agent. jy4:l7 Corner Tilird and Wood streets , Western Insurance Company ofFittsburgh. It. MILLER, jr. President. F.M.ll.lloanuN, secretary. I !apt. R. Is. Coon &Ass, Gen'l Agent. No. 914 Water street, I'o'n Warehouse, op stairs,) Pittsburgh. WILL INSISRI4.I ACtiIINST ALL Roads of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A ;tome Institution managed by Intrz tors who are \len known in the community, :toil who ate determined, by promptness and liberality, to !MAID thin the chat octet whicn they hat C r• di Pining the !wet protection to those who tic sire to lie Inaiire'.. In g_irct.s. —I ;. jr , Names RI u'ley Nathaniel liolnies, Alexander Nimiclt , (loathe ampliell R. Ileiron, chits. W. /ticket- A ndreir Acklet , A Igkonier Da id M. I sing Rees .1. 'flitimits, Bee lr Batten ell, l .lotin .jet ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO ()IF` 1" rr - rk4l3 T.: 11 C.' 11 . Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSUI[KS AGAIN ST ALT. KINDS OF A 11 li P.: AN 11 ItLkiilN K.1:t4,..5. 1;-..\ AC JUN Et 4, JLtLIN Mo. Ct , RlO, Vice Y'retitdent :New Ow 3'; car, WAI. DE.A N. I ?enrrttl Agrnt. !Hut:, rant:--.11,A11' U. U. Humpy. -IDtr rey C4;kt. P. C. U rl,y. A. H. 1.. F'Atalstoctr, .1 otitl.lleCol .I', Capt. /Usu., icotai, K. P. t••terli,tt. 'wt. ?reran, Hotrrt tioht. 11. .1‘..%.La. nt,./8 DAY & HAYDEN, ffi anulacturers and Dealrre iu SADDLERY, HARNESS Onnainting to port for Ca rriaao 31anu faint urers. tent and Eustoeled Leathers, Foram eled Cloths, Pahiasks, Broad Clutha;' Laces, Fringes, Hands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, FeHoes, Spokes, Flubs; Shntlfil, etc., etr., All of which have been PURCHASED WITH GREW CARE Especially the WOOD WORK, which will he found of the Best gnallly, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and 114rness Makers, find n full and complete stock of a rnens Leal hers, Saddle Tree*, Flames Wells, full Ilen.ure Stralitlug a( all Numbers, Bits, Buckles, St Irritp.s t Spitru, etc., etc., eV., All of which will be sold et the lowest CAS priers, and perfect setisfeet ion go:ire-weed, 71 - 0 P. S.—We do tior deal In Saddles and Bridles, hut leaVe those.lit4 WS for our enat'innere to. make and sell, Ha properly belong to that branch. my2B-tf DA]' & FIAT'DEN H. DiipECHT & CO:; mi,NrrviacTru.., ts , cj p Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings,' Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in eathelic Pictures. Nn. 12 88tnithflehl •treat, between Fifth and Sixth streets. jolt • zhe D4iit ties Sokiedi/led of Advdrtisink ` Rates STANDINn MATTER. Daily. 1 Stir. (Inc , rime.. ~ ; $ 75 Two ilmee . , .1 26 , Three Owes— ! ••••, . 1 - I* Four times . 190 Fire tunes .... I. • 220 One week j 250 Two weeks' ,- 1 435 Three weeka. i 900 One month 7 50 Two montbn ' '' 11 25 Three months , 13 76 Six months ! 20 76 Nine mouthe 1 27 00 Ohe yell. ' I 32 00 102,926 26 CUANGRABLE ADPRRTIsxMBRTa. For one •aquare changeable one 'time- eseh week, contle All-0 the immediate buaixteaa of the advertiser. • larger adrettlatmenta in exact proportion. taltvi;belsc ti;!nel:ksl4l2t2ie; Dni/r. l IS 0 1 85 .1 0 •001 • 4'70 6 . 3 610 24 60 19 00 15 . 75 lb 50 40 00! ..28 .00 2460 14 0000 I num. h. 3 months II months Iyear... •- • Sir - Fist notices donhle the abore rates. Death notices, each insertion,...... 50 cents Irfarriage notices, each insertion... 76 " Steamboat advertisements, per trip.l2 00. Executors' and Administrator's no - Hoe. • - , . Fiom the National Intelligeneer. PEACE - MAKING AND PEACE BREAKING. It will be reme,mbered that the New York Tribune a fed - days ago expressed the opinion that "two-thirds of the people on each side of the dividing line anxiously absorhimly, desire peace, and are ready to'nutlee Alloieedfia sacrifices to insure it." Ai. the same time it pro ' posed to remit the question of peace into the hands of the "rebel * chief" on the one side' and of President Lincoln 'on tbe.other,, though being perfectly aware that neither of these parties..ean or will effectuate the anxious absorbing desire of the Country. •to• the discussion' of this subject in its number of , MOnday last, the Tribune says: • "President Lincoln we understand,. believes that no peace is nosiv attainable that is not tased on disunion; and he holds thathe has no power, as.he cer— tainly has no inclination,. to ,assent to such a peace. hence his refusal to re, cave the rebel commissioners except on conditions to which they were unprepar ed to accede. We think lie : erred in this--that he should not only have re ceive,t but invited-any proposition they were or should be empowered to Make —the more, exacting and unfavorable the better for the national cause. : . Ptut the rutelli.Oneer has no right to assume that we hold the preservation of slavery one of the necessary and proper basis of petite. That, is the inkiligencer's own view—not ours, We indicate no .condi-, lions and no basis, desiring to leave our Government wholly unembarrasied vo I tin tee r suggestions on this•headto • •:, • "We know no allowable, no practi cable mode of adjusting such strife as. that now convulsing the country other wise titan through the action of the Constituted or recognized authorities on either side. And we hukl the chief ob stacle to the pacification of our country to be the abject submission of the Southern whites to sway of Jefferson Davis and his confederates in the Wick ed, wanton, causeless inauguration this atrocious war. Let those . whites evince a diaposition •to treat with us otherwise than through Davis & Co., and ive warrant its prompt reciproca— •tion," When the New York Tribung refuses . to "embarrass" the Government. by "v olunteerieg suggestions" on . any "head," We May safely take it for grant ed that its views under that "head are in a. very indefinite and unformed shapei On subjects about which it has strong and positive conclusions it never mani— fests any such consideration for "the Government," but has lectured the President in terms which on one notable occasion drew from him, a public re— monstrance addressed to its editor, and., the fear of similar embarrassinent was equally • eonfeskid by' the President when, in his interview:With tho.Bdrder' States representatives, he told them the time hail not vet conic for him to break with ``the dreeley faction." If the Tribune will "indicate no eetidition and no base" as being either necessary or' proper to secure peace, it is,.safe to say that it doe, not purpose to "embarrass" 'itself any more than the President in td— •timut ely , advocating "the bestattainable peace" Kith. or without slaveryand with or without Union., We .know of no. other subject on which our outspoken conterupOrary practises a Similar pru dence.' And we think it only just to say that there is no journal in'the coun try which can so consistently as the Tri bune take the lead in advocating, a die union peace. To do so, it need but re our to tbe••fandtiar tnaXims it incalen• titled at the very threshohl.of the seers sMti agitation., per, instaue.e, on the or Novetnber, ISO: it; said- "If the Ciitton Siates shall become satisltecl :that they' , can do better hut of the Union than in iti•vte initiAt on lettlirg them go in. peace.. 'l:he right to secede maay. be a reralutioilaiw ante, nor AT ISXISTS NEVEKTUELESS. We must ever resist the right of any Stat 4 to ,fc main in the Union and nullify or, defy the laws thereof. To WITHDRAW' FROII TUB UNION' IS ,ANLITHEIL ]LATTER; and, wbeuever a conaiderable section of our Union shall deliberately resolve to go WE; SHALL Itr.SlS'l' ALL LIOMICIVE 'MEASURE DESIOND TOIXEEF IT IF, lie 4ope , never to livo in a Republic whereof Ane section is pinned to another by bay ora-ts'o, ' That!.:tiistinguisheilt advotate of dis. Tinian in Virginia, the Hon. WlLt.o,tlnittr NEWTOI , 7 in a letter addressed to the 'editors of this journdl under 'date of November , 21; 1861, and published 'in the intelligcmcer on the au l•ket of secession as follows. Wq quote limo Mr. Newtpri's. letter: Pardon me for saying that the Views of the Intelligenrer on•thia subject seems to me to be crude and not well-cm:wider— ed. They .savor of the dark, ages, and ; arc much more` in accordance with the teachings of the degpotisitt or the Old World-than with the liberal idiaa'of this free Republic, ill which it .has been gen-, many, ,conceded thßtApania capable of self-government and, that commtmitien have a 'right to' selectior 'theiniefires their own•linstittitions, • and -to reform,. alter, Priaboliall themv•aa:theymaydeeth. 'neee, P a rY' 3 t.l 3 X ° Trt-cst.Plathei.r 4Rp_ipey. and safety. nommen tnour careful attention's 0 / aattitiaiai table froni'the New "grirk • whieh , Pinclone to you ipu.btioationoan authority to ( 1 041-,l4 o . ll qtAiffyii. refer Ont. which, , 4eautne,,Will be received without goes-, n send *ihenta; Thishtkatnbt ; iriereesiireiniedra; Iti'w -ye= .tigh dri, the Sanaltei or:the, ,s I ,fl'. :r. • 1 ,, 11 g u t „yf , bA men \ ~ ~~~. Steani ..Ithaukk• r01#:1%,. PLAIN AND FANC)f grE94.41.1-411141M031 2tOP-141e;:--.7:47.1-1„ RAILRO 4 I V:M E SONINt(Whitj`:4 , .,---1 . , L. 2 at: • , 1 •••;/ ponterslyinikivermitifigfeNe • - . Tor Rithibltionicaaa • n A in;glafe4l92:4/*Pl74`,!A;.z-<4,-....VE-?*Y. -- ...,L_Tr.:: ti ae l §titic4 , l4 B:en1 - rtoKW ."— WatZre t ti1 ~,.., _. ~1 senden. But ' this by tke.-,Warr3"stViaffigfir.:44.- 4,44/dirditsin,ritreto, v„,1144.44,14,41,Prfi1;3_._ -X4'..lt ceed to discuss tne,questionion, n.54 . 1i1e,„-,X41 , _.-; , -17* I af firill that a state she& a StlitAP;igieedii-V-Ift. worldfrom the Union; and as, a,--,actrAtt-Xick"-14-fft be wrougin spy AktimaitimwsA46"-,.-„,_?;_;%,4 attempt hY, goere4 47o S,:t9 • PrelMiltAtt-.40"4.?*-k.„,rA erchae of therjght., ,Ta one,w,holgtMillldi:g:AkW-7 is 014F!,49ghlYtAtuhtie4,wititta-Amowletigia-'-•:'X.171-4 () ;t . the MattgrY3-11attlrfr,:an4PaAditinlittOV-Y,_l the, Federal anplet Ahia;iprwtogiii, - ,,,,A seems B oAin tha . .! l ; # is afillostaltiOinat= ... •, - ,i;f4."3 ,• • bane lo - • ,-. 'i:cal . ..141 :::::::. - :.:Agg., When the TtilteXPr4aSatitit,,7-A°rM ion th*C"ttleehier4Phataeleittoillte:v4,;;l.',&,zlt.s fication of.our - cot/pixy' ip t) hfr.spught,,,,--.4_ in "the- object submission; Ofintt-lkittk;':•i'**,, A ern. whites,tp the sway, of :jogosto - ktai , - -1 ,- ~ . .1 -! 4,.,f...; iris su dh i t tc o nfederates,', 4 ,.. ,, ,itsigiOn • B - 1' - :' .3 :Mf g o oel_offPPOPuitY t 0 rgntilatilatjaUgnakr4,;:'4,"tgeg; that hefot'e . the. OPtbrealt - locitibe *pat--; -i'; - -...,,, - ,! - - eontrihated •XerY • lakelYtpacCoxding7444''''' _ _ ,•... :,,, ~ ., ,, 10,.-i - r.l the measure .Of ,its intittelictSfto4rettOtt-'-,,c-r3, the conditio.ns of„that c'fahleatitittb ::-;',-r5-1,11 sion,' by inculcating doctrines fir ,. - -, :'`• -, 1 , ,.-.4 justified the secession of the Bout ertr-..!--;-7-,,-2-SL-4 States eqttally with , thetiseeesolotStifiNe - ' , Z`,•l•_ thigeen t United , Calomel:4-4 astterMireitt-` _ :714r p z Britain. ' Per instence, on the 4 lytil of.--.: .;: i .17.4-:c,- December; 1861 i, it said . : 4 . ,__ AI igz:g, :- : 'l'Akik: "If it [the Declarationot Andpßepti,•,-.:•_.,,':"!?;Tro. nce] justifies. the secession ; l'roturAiti,./--:4 , -4g,": British empire of three Milhonsioc-.1:ff•n1" °nista in 1776, we do nst i ,geo -10': 0.4-r 4. not jiistify, the Secefolen,i9 ffr.ll*. ~. .- - s- , --7,,,- .4 .1 ,4 millions or Boutheals - frci i thtlia L ,K , litt*-•: "--'..71.'.- -, ' ,V. , - Union in 100.' If ,ire f4''4lll4.4tkp Ifpp =-4:IV.Z--ii-r•• X. this point, why dues not sotne,.qns,,,z4W.-:::-_,Wkj tempt to how wherein and„whyll eittror -.;,',."'-ik••• _our own 'part, while we , depy , ,t4.-XiglA --- '' - `• - :0- 4-7 ' , . of slaveholders to litild.:sdayess,,„.ggainat„=„ ? _ ,::: L -4.. thb will of the haters wasannotpeehow,. ;-9-i,414- twenty millions Of ;peg* eanrlghltattC4S.S.,, hold ten, or even five, inFaideteshOgniCP.:2-z?_T4,sk on with then; by utilitaiY ;fo'rec?!' ~;i'll-ii=.;-..,--.-';-'lg2ft4 "If seven or eigiti„contignetmSt A te s „,•;;z:A.'' .. 4i,4 :liall present ihemselires r .autiipt tigitlAyi , -;?,•?'.f'* at ,Washington saying: -Me:lme,e,,Afta-.47`•-•;.. federal Union ~ me hays Witifiitiwn,,fronk„Vi`....t,E•i:zA It; wegy,e, you the. , e 11 0491 4tw ouieSemgin our Sece.ViontildngieiWnj igg."'Y...:*4anrcOlY ak,ineldeqtallttgowl . ti-.*A4', one hand. and 'tatte,Plfairlg'494o3lb*49 litarNt-i-;‹•-•"-4', on the other,-Lwe courd: not atanc, t-PIYIO4--.E.', oercion, or for subjug44l3ll, fig KffoliW,Z4,l..-.7.1...' uot think it would be:just. ,W@keldthnk::-rS-,M-,, sight of self-goyenirnem, evsnt;vmhentiti-':1:;:,.V., yoked in behalf ef thOse,,wha'-;deny,iktdt2-•-,W'-4„,2. others. So ntheii;,fon, 416: •f.mistialait'i.:?..l4,..,- PrinciPle:, .. , ...J! •Ity.gol_:__. , • - rJ - „_,&*; And on the 2 Pii Pt . le gPfnarYe_ , P4ifid- - - • 1 : 1 " ( 44"0 - if few days 'befOre the Secession , or ~,.4.,,, Lincoln to the Preaideney, ,the_ .02 , ty*- -- ' - ",„:4X1 re-affirmed these 0pi51i0n04,,.4 then sgdit.:, - , , :_ ,, --z::!:L.- 2 .q.0 "We have repeatedly - snid,t , andfr*O• - . _...- . ..-' , .&:-,z.• once, ore insist,' that the , great totittefzig' - -' 1 ,:i:45.3% pie embodied by defferaottiridtlielLittela4, : - ....,?- . ;A- , 4j - _1 ration of.A.reerimnl lthlePertirenciithitt ...7kt.„„-1 Governments derive•their ittstireswerfit' - ..." - ,- , cr - '"-;, - 4,-49 from the , consent ,of , theigovernedplS. ,- • '-'-,!:' ,- '4,, , -A 7 rl , sound and just; and that , if the ,,, Sblity•ll, ' 3- .4 - : , ,5 1 , - - . .".:: States, the Catum • Statetv.:lnt thedGdit.tp.-44k?.,...4,, S t atet,. oal y chose to form , an iridepetkritto,.i'f... nation, they, have ~g. nele a r, meortarightetiPl3 - _:s77.* do se, Whenever-it shall bet clear tlitttl," l :.7V" ,„ E - 4.. ,the great.bodyt of-the,-Sontherntlit*liiiK;; :. Liii-1„„. have become conclusively allattatedcfnintlit,-;'11.4, the Union, , •Snd anxious tO•escatie fr0tt1at4:; , ,....--t,_ it, we will do , our best to ft: fer wakdatlielie-17-...17 i l'iti-W134!? _ .:. . ~ Li ~; ; , t,,.. , I:.',Z ..4-m ~, t os:- ':; , :f's M ?-.:: If, therefore,' therm was,' in.the!beginci,t;-,-ie.Ctt Meg of the., secestliort movatiterit,d;strq . , -f - A "a Wed submissiOny: onitheteartnaihnhl-1-'';'fqtl Southern whites -‘to :the sway hreffern_r.",l 6011 Davis and his - donfeilbratesiiNVilia - .?,n4 . 14 sufficient to say tbat , she' `Arelseltethrefv-e , k , .--5.':1-:;- , ..t . had no "eonfederate'l more--;outsmiten::.t-:,7,.:-.4. than the New York-Tram/51in ,7, n , • - • , i'l - _ -- `141. -- ;""-R ing the way for,his hold On the • t3ontheftsflr "'.4."-T, mind., 4: t. I .. '.!. ~ ,•'. at '!-411."-‘li..f;e:. And - since thismativettlent has riAliedlir - -, .. , ,,-.,1-- . , in war, .the Tribune, whether -, Wittirktycisi --, ': , :..-: - Z..0 or unwittingly„thas rondo& itsz<ifestratp,sat":VA .1, forward 1-; ,the-vietvsn dof the idcsoltfiStirgtiF by ,-;,'-_-,:a;,3-1 itators, advocating oa , itikiluoptiliely iF '• - •za4-'44. , wilier}, .snotdd it be ipet•petaultddrlatistFo.,"--_g. •render,ClifilMiOn inivitable,by refsidelitlV=l-,k,-'KF4P4.O Union And peace foretreriinpossifili.X4Vr"i- .. .,:4.;i:,-. 01 ; '1 has done aS much, b) Its infatuated litsetntLiz---::..i,--''l!,,*, sels since the,war at o,- befortitittstitf-pro,Cil , - ___•:',t mote the „ttsbjett , autnnitisloiet.',3fo4henf!„-:,:i.if.i(4.7.-g...,,,-4 Southern whites to o. theietwaY :of , deffer•Liu„..?: j „ . ':..,• ; ,:i•if.; . 2.44 -.On Davis.' Ills vairetot at* "liStlh*/00,:e---A''-',4:::;-siil whites evince.a.disposition•-tb ti&teWithr ; ' _' , .!.-> , :i - zt.l&: us," while aot.only all. ineentiveiP l*tfxif, 4::!- -- f:'"' , Tz 7 7.41 - 4 n. 74 all inducements to such a ldispositloiriti:7,glq...i.,-1 have beetakessaway by ,:tile lerghtlah""•:-,;:c1:4'..',...YFt=•1 Linn of Congress,and by . the -poll ery 9 lifqi!- ‘-:',.' . ;ZW : - . the Executive • • -,' yri-.5 - ,=". ,, 1,4 The ri'llnol,6 speedsits• l arrfowsa- , ' verirP- ::='i':&::114 wide of the mark when, in favowtriOtyper : ~,„- a - : ; -'fr , : ,, I. 46 ,/ w i I tingness to refer all questiortELatilesitceif. Between "the North" and "the , ScitttlinDit.f. , -, -,;,._.-•'..)_.• to the arbitration ofe Mahn:lel Oonire)0114----'ii...1 lion, -it feels constrained tfgadckthitl47 1- 04 i'c -"::- ' . 'f , "•7/ l i . 4 -- - _ , ;_wr,, , ,-,...--z v "The biteltigeneer'utifeirlyu4ithfibiral + .9 4 - : ;., - ,,,, -, ,,,,,,r, From its readers a liiiiikfidM§r - flitl f ffUPT';. -:-...,, , z4 ~,..,,,,..1 ~..--,,,„,-, thatnot dirly did this T46ittle Dlit''Pteui-,,,-'`,-:,;'--: dent Litio'in • an'd fheyntife ItitylatittiT' ' . " ..,7-ift-,-,M party, through its repres'efittigiie - fd• - ' - th&?t_ _: - ,„"„Kzsi,j 'Peace Conference' and otlierWlgeLliiiii-T°:: "",--'N pose to submit 'all titteefi6rialitliiabWrditl:fy4AN. tween the North , and the' South ' '( -r .tki:VV 1 1 i...!..1.:. a•rhitramen tof a Natiopal CorrfibliWP-c"`.4-24.0,7 is: the spring of ISM' befdrh'aileiiiiVik.:;-;;._;•;-.,;‹ wood had' been` spilt bel a z 'dollilFi' i ivnWtT;;•‘-• ti ,ta x.' of property destroyed in thiS triflit'illetratl,'?-:r;.74;•:. .. 2 ,, - 4 ,44,- less war. But not only' did the asses - ,- ..i- -- I'-' , =?1..,.- stionists repel arty: salt ailktratant, lint. - - .-.;.':F tq . '.c.: 3 k the Unionists also of tp, ; (l4ol, : i otTi c q f fi - f! ,..1 ty l .er rallied 'al' . thr' for'dk, Je iyntO st m - -4 6 1- Lisf .R A i down —evert X 0.1 t ucky IFVfililyl4,9kky its 1 .. . 0 -' . :, :,;:::.i.:101 luallY pro„ A9 4 d ' i ,I'AISIft, ,AO/10432gf4-,‘i1,q,19,4gii. ~lid a g topst it i,., , -7T .. i . i .--„,„,,, , ,„,,,, 1 ~ We w erg ng)eK averse•to Um) Pr o 3 lo36 it/P* -: "'1 ilon pt; a Con yen Om 4 of l: tett eteeiberto9 ,-* ::: ..j:-71 - 1,.., call (NI for LiAt „perpo,se „of ' dating:4lls L. 04.4- • ,4 - -_ , ;' ,. .f70 , 1 dispute het , P - Pen_Me • - 51 0 .SzeboIlia,r,„tulti o SA4 , ...;: . '1.244 Non-Slaveholding .R at rapiq - Win:fariftttg:go":l: - :' , ;.g =f . 4:14 Simply avAft 3 e tAllo 3 . l pir,_it ini winch tbrit.,Fi • -;e: , ; .. fa.:..4;1 proposition was,origittateclbet4l4l,e4tiodiit'il:i`,72-,f:-.."?.3,WA1 conceived all ,it, was, ,itt,pur-:l)olhinftrlPhil-:-.7,,,Va merely for ,t he. perm-see pf,,praytittittohetou.:Lg,..,psV.,4 deliberatiOns of the bPtiggejn,o9,:ferieneky.Af.,.r.„.t.-ja,:wgit-ii fromr estflting;n any deApite,liolatisinoalil our troublee., We leonlctngCffdk*,itb.t4.,4ii-_S2i, serve thaf.the pkmliftTifolttMsAof tithittli.43:::-U4' proposition at that. tilmels4vers,i-otiOtge"*.l.4t.-_,„ those who had, sought;; Aluiirldr.z.l'-3-Lr-7 Eveace Conference. ,poutilityi,r;audiAltdilt --ILS spirit of WhPM WaP 4P,S•rhaRtS littatlY,tiket.4.,',.:- fleeted by Xr, Senator 4:lllaudistrosinutioid; he wrote ainflqw4, to.tAtfeT.lo,o eitn rikt.':fikkif-3:'-* nichtgan: ., . , 1 - .:., it. 4 q ' _. , r.f . t0:F. , .. - .'''.., fr-a "No .Republicrinc State, allotiMAati, -, -' ,, ,-", , - ..-f - .::'(' - . sent delegates; but they trelterif.U444ti'll-ii: • - ,1.' -, .---.- f ;,.. , - not getaway. 0149,1- hertadajatifetllle , 4olo ; NI: ' - ',,: , ; - ",i;:t'A Island, : are f eavin g t r i n ,e anti s tkit i eli i irOn --641 A"'''' - ,.f.ZAI danger of -Illinoisi'•ind noVretheylleelifr,i, ---•;_zti4,l. for God's sake - to•come • loßtheitlitictiet i V ancl:sare the ‘Bepublicitv,!,patilifratnl4-gIP-'1,i*,.':,..?.;;;::,,-ira tate. . I hoper,yau witlgemirettpleekailip*.:t7: l ,- -.• , ,:-:-. , ,i ,-. 'f - ;;-,W4 .or- none The whore thing:4ls:-Wattiitli-fgl,--,57v,4,-,g up against my judgment, - , atoths4ll4stiftilla-.:•_ 1 ,,;.-LtOr t - -. 74 . f G. • 5 .41 - „.. - -,4" - ' , " in Smoke. Still, li•hoPo a 4 ', 4. `---- „. y g 7. r;4 i,. V ., ,, 0 courtesy, e to tour arri fig bratimn, Ta z i ',, , - ~ .,- „ `41{:, 7 7 ' , . '.;;;. ` i ' ...'k- r "''' ' 411 I send , thed &legates: , f,:Senntrref'-use ~.."-:--;;-••-:::,•:--,,t,,•= • States tfiinks , tkeiitt tfiligo- 7 •4 1.4 .:' , . - ;•1:•„... ,- 64 , 1V, meontifaetursny , , - ~ ..r(.: . ...-, ~4.'.,.,--'O. , mould be awful. In. my 'elitsmazioni• tastVx z , -_,...1 . ,.., 1 ..t„, .1 -024 a lilac. blood Wing IMI rinkmies7/14----::,.t-,..-- ; ~ ~.,... . be worth arusC .„ ~,,-, ~ ~ - ,1, 1 ,,-A .1.; 1,-. - f4,1,5. , f2., - , 5 1- - ; - ..,-,:g ven.: ,rfltilfkAl9lol4,, -IN .ohasd 'tboici:4s; s a l '1g 1 , _,,, .. f %;._,f . '„V... 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