. _ _ ___ . , . 11. Per steadies matter per aqUarik (40 Metes,' 's InuTilay, _.. ' 4 ' 1 i''.- , - , 4. r A i k-4 it r N rr , , , r , 1 .r. . .. let • , L ( ; , rr ~. , . B tiiiii* .-Trvintl' litgEs_ fa litheittlifil','--41,-e'l ' ' ) - - '' -.:.-- , -_.---- ,-...-_-___._.,_. 4,4...4- , 1'..k::.; ,- _-;•-,1.-::,. , ..„.:,,,,. •,..- .-.?,':. 2 "- - ,]• - ;:-. - c,',,Ct'g7: - l i ntftisettioli . . - ; . ..:.! 76One month. -.•;•••tr* . .. - _ , . ' .. ~,,.?... :0•4 -- Iv _ . :i. ... . myr ,„ ,.. „, : .,, , ,, A", ~,,n.-,:,,,,:-„,„:5•...-:',,--;,-.'l.r;;i-: It1 = 1 .: - 0 261 Terotmouth21..,.....11,26 - ' 2 -' ' ~• , 6121. f. ApitiThree months— '.`. G 11,75 '. " '''' -• ' ' 12; taiertiona:...., 1,00 Pour months. ,k e — the paevt al i t it s ifilsitig n onThe re 4.,liirti .' ' ' • .: 7 ..) - 'A .- -N s \ 11,:///- 'so ..,k l / 4 _,1„..-. ....,....0 ~ :r f • -/T -, -, . ~-.•;:- : ----:;.f„. 4 ',•,;.:.. ... -_. ~,. • • ...0 ~' ''''''- - f I.'-,..":,,,. /-7.,i..--ii-,-,-,,,,:'..•:.,....-,,-....'01 i ; • ••• -- - ... Ti s- • - ~...' ..: -,- . ,i. .. ,•-•:•J I- •., ... i'Y ~ F _3. I- - ` - -T;''. I ''"'s-?' ~ - ' :';''.`9`...l) i • 3. ' DIMI/ 13 /710W. e .,4itZAcg:;:: - =: . .“.r . .k. / .....,, weeks - ,35 One year • • 32,00 t y q ~1,7, 1 i 4'..", -,,,- - ' - - ."1.1. • 43: rift -....t., l iitifru i tiv,...,;, , ,, .7- : ,--• ''''' " 4 '9 ~7 . ,-4AZ,ic , '-& - . .0 4 k: I q V . Three weeks 6,00 .-1 etil 3, 5 " One square ohan,geable °nee& week 1 year.s3ooo -411alailtftilt' '% .* '4' , N. • . , .. ,,\l'7**\-.4: 4 .---;•;:" ' '''''t- .... * : .g i r :- .""''., .7 : 1:. -11.. *21.4111.--i fts : - 7 . 7, „ :„..:: ,, .;,,,,, ~.:::„,. 13 A. 1 .1.. - 1?" 1" 0 IEI T. •!.1 .4 . ~i 4 e I - -, i'''-.,..,...; " Single subscriptions by mftil,lB,oo per year. (4; c9i4.lf-T Illirlih ' b.t. .., . , . z..„ --- . _..... - ,: o ". all .;.;. 442-- ..„, ~.L.-••:- Z•-•, -- ...---•=7; -•!--,-_,;._. s -, -•; ..--- —__. _ - ili -Ant ,•-.-- AJAbii i.. . '. - - -., / • ti 4 ..i. Delivered/ in the city, at 18 cents per week. " TINA . . 7 „,„...„ , . - e ~. - , . ' k , W.V. rll,ll_,Y POST. BUY ~ r ," ‘ , 111 818 aubeertptiona s2,oo VJ ll i but : , -- __ --- _._7 ,------, - - . 1- 77:_ -- _---- ---- i - 72.- - ~_ -: - i . ---- . -- ',.-r-d.,' .• -tif--- 7 • - ,•,• __, . .• . _ _, - - .iiiiimit--,„.••••,..,,,,,7-.,,,,,,, 4.-wuk--'.... , ,,r,:i•: , •t , i,.-4,-y,,,,, I'ive ooplea, each 1,75 . , ' LILL" ' 17 -:.- - ' ' L.. `'' ' filir• 0., eusoila2law,. . - ~ i bn x, - • , . 'net • „fir, , ,! 1: ::: tt 7:‘,i.0 ' ' lli ' i n fit 1 :. f' ' Ten copies, &ch.. - ..•..... •,•4 1,60 ',' ;I ; . ; tialutra rt I i l•r• :1 . t , ,„ , Twenty envie-11,1cm%, land oneto Netter np,) 1,25 t Forty u t, 411 1,10 t • •,_ 1: 1113 ,1 I.! • -1 . , One Ilundred • • " .' 1,00 -5...* i JAS. P. BARR , ' d ing LAD; OWs FOR THE lI,NFOR 111.11- TUNA rf's THE LoNG , t(fUGHT FOR _IDISCOV1 7 ::11.L.;;13 A:r 01 - IEROK ET: N REMEDY, A CHER.OICEE INJECTION compou,ffie.ii rout Roots, Barks and Leaves. CHEROK Es_ I: EDI, the great Indian Diuret ic, cures all of the urinary organ; such a incontinence of lie trine, Inflammation of the Madder, Jul:ammo: ion of the Kidneys, Stone so the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Glee!, Gonorrhiza, andis especially recommended in those macs of Fluor dans (or Ithzlr s infemah,) inhere all (he old natt eons medicines have 410-it Is prepared in A highly concentrated -form, -the dose only being from one to two tea poilinfuls three times a day. tin diuretic and alternative In its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to Low in all its 'original purity and vigor; thus re movinflrona the system all pernicious causes which ve induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is intende u an ally or assistant to i tie Cherokee Item 1:11", and should is ased in conjunction with at medicine in all cases of Gonorrhrcea, Gleet, or Allbtla or ll' hitr,. Its ettecta arc hrsiiny ogling and de nalecnt; removing all scalding g . chordee and pain. instead of the burnin nd almost ii mint able itain that is experienced with nearly all the ay quack Injechons. cattle the use of the Cherokee Remedy and Clierukrc lojeetiou—the two medicines at the same tome—all improper discharges are removed, and Ise wealt,,e.l organs are speedily restored to Igor atot strength. 441 - For. hill :joulqrs get our pamphlet froth any drug s!of t- Iu tee country, or write to us and we will mail free to any address, a full treatise. SNWPfice Cherokee Remedy, *2 per bottle r three bottles for *6. .41W - Price Cherokee Injection., *2 per bot tle, or three bottles for to. IfiTSent try Express to any address on receipt of price. ..frir Sob] by all ,truesists everywhef*V Dr. W. R. Merwin & Co. ? SOLE l'1“ /PRI E . llll, No. 69 Liberty street. New York. mhl6-eod-,16.w FM GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE., .( 1 0MpoUnded from UN Cl) ''. , g ' ,, i (AY f/''', , I= az f — • • .. .• .1•-:tt-1` h '. '''. ~ i , i, , . ( _ ...ez ...vv, , • ),. .6= rn czi ' -..:-. *_.. L' , .. Ce 3 CC V 6 tYs. 7- ' s-, • 0 1-1 30.12. 0 Iri I , : : cl - In)E.: An unfail lay, r:;,,. for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakneas,• 2\o, 1 u ro,/ Een.,,,,,r,5, and all diseases canard by self-poll uhn; sorb as Loss of Slernory, Universal Lassa ode. Pass in Inc Back, Dimness of Viefoti, Premolars. OW dye, T - eak Nerves, Difficul tyof Bke4hisay, Tiro, id itig, Wakfulness, Fruplions on the Pare, Pale ronarenancr, Insanily, Consump tion, and all the Diref“.' ronzplutrds, caused' by tic. partin rim!). path of nature, medicine la , a simple vegetable ex tract, and one on which all ran rely, as It has been used in our prnel ice for many years, and meitb. c. i:3ustintia treatod, it has not tailed in a at n- Ate__, 1 Mao. .i . Its etiative powers have been " itiffoie eto gain victory over the Most stubborn se. Alif-To those who have trifled with their con ' tion, until they think themselves beyond reach of medical sit, ue would say, Degpair • C •: ou to ealth and vigor, ant atter e wll quarestore ck doctors Aas - Por full partleularerstet a circular from any drug siot e in toe tailltitr), or ii rite the Proprie tors, whit w ill mail free it. any one desiring the law% b tifil treatise in pamphlet form. Arse - Prim, 11. - 2 per hurtle. or three lint ties for AA, and forwarded by Express to all parts of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. Merwin & Co., ati 'LE PROPRIETORS, No. 69 Liberty street New York. rehlf.eott-dar.w . , _ 1 4" v— - -- jao 4.. 7 . r . -4.i. - P:i , . ), ---, -iz, .4, L , '4 - -) _ f /..,--h--- ..., WAATELINK & BARE S OLE AGENTS OF THE, if? Bradbury and Schomacker & Co's t.. CELEBRATED PIANOS ,ssivx - zwiEr d cave; American Organs and Melodeons N 0.12 Bissell's Block, St. Clair St. PITTSBUN(III We take pleasure in refering Ire a few of !hose who have purchased these instruments In Pittsburgh:and Richard Bard, esq., John Quinn, esq., F. R. Sellers, Capt. Cochran, Janse.sßussell, oset., Walls, Biddle& Co., J. P. Smith; W. !Bickel!, •• Dr. 0. R. iL Blackburn, C. D. Love, Grant St. Baptist Church, A Lioeveller, D. M. Book. esu., Br. U . M. Hostetler C 01..). K. r. Yenena. ... tto Jhtlirec wn,Pa. tress 1 int:et:Cs Academy, Youngs .! • !'Miss Sarah IllTarland.-Esst Liberty. Capt. J. B. Conway, Birmingham. Rev. H. liopkius. seivickly, Rer E. Debiltunty, hloundsvilie, Va. " flrs...e. in Scutt, °skint/el. N Geon, East Lit erpoed, 0. Batemsn Allegheny City. Wm .1. Kane. do • ' Very Rey: I'. Mullen do Allen Kramer, eau., do M. Fire eaq.. Dr. J. R. M'Clintock, East Liberty. Jahn McCurdy. Bast ,Liberty. All Planet, Melodeons, etc., warranted fo years. A few choice second hand pirmo Sale and rent. iY26B C A V T 1 0 - , NT_ AS IT APPEARS PROM AN AD c-Mrtaiement for a stolen horse and buggy In Saturday's Chronicle, that a person has been traveling •through the surrounding country, preatnstine that. he was connected with my eigtablistnerit, and toning and selling pianos, 1 - deim it necessary to inform the public that no 'mush person is in my employ, or ;a recommend `-e,dlby me: "The person Is described as being kbOut .llyeieet in height, slender built, dark ‘:,:nomplexiat; black 'hitt r, Inclined to 'marl; sharp features, sharp nose and talks through it, speaks ' - iirtiken English, and is ahout thirtk years of age. The public is cautioned against employing him, as lam in no way responsible for his acts. CHAS. C. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET. su2Vdetw • • 014 SAND. AND FOR SALE _Grain itrillaj.Ciderltills, Fanning Mille, A lVelhin• ,_earablibies; Watrhfrig Machluea,. 'tlltrtheii•Witure; ne, Dog - Pours, Churns, Fruit Sara, Corn Sheller', /4F4alaka, ( J4inuand , EttrokaGuttilog Boxes, CICHAN7t WM1414818 'and Retail ßE deiaeratn LONG, sa iL Farntintinioleinenta of all kinds. • ;1 , ! AP. - ?:P1 44w* Start ! Fittekluip• 1 , 404014. - Editor end Proprietor, AL 1V Mt CP 4C> , rffl BIRD EDITION; :Enr,p9r TIIOUS AND, 96 pages, cloth hdrers, by Robert E. Bell, M. D., memb - e - r — . of the royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, addressed to youth, the married and thost CONTE3IPLAT ENG MARRIAGE. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents. A careful perusal of tnis small book has been a boon to the afflicted, and 11.49 saved thous snits from a life of misery and an untimely grave. It treats on the evils of Youthful Indiscretion, Self-Ahnsfei Seminal weakness, EIIIIB9IQIIII, Sex ual Diseases, Genital Debility, I, As of Power, Nervousness, Preiusture Decay, Impotence, cso., he , which unfit the sufferer from fulfilling the sa3LI , IATIONS OM MARRIAGE, and illustrates the means of cure by the use of DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, and other treatment necessary in some cases, and which never fails to cure , and'can be relied on. They do not nauseate the ' stomach, or ren der the breath offensive, and they can be USED WITHOUT DETECTION. They do not interfere with business pursuits, and are speedy In action. No change of diet is necessary. They are warranted in all eases to be effectual In removing and curing the disease. Upwards of two thousand cases are on record that have been cured by using HELL'S SPE CIFIC, PILLS, and certificates can be shown from many that have tried them. No Cage of Failure ever Occurs Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them ex tenaively in their practice, and tney cannot of feat cures without them. IMPORTANT NOTICE, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are the original and only genuine SFeciticlla There are a twat of imitators—lfEWAliE OF THEM. These are Warranted. They are adapted for male nr female, old or young, and are the only reliable remedy known for the cute of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL. INDISCRETION. In all Sexual Diseases, as ilonorrhea, Stric ture, Gleet, and in mi of friary and Kidney com plaints, They A.cti Like a Ch:u•m: Relief is experienced by taking a single bdx and front lour to six boxes generally effect a cure Sold by Druggists generally,' in boxes con• tainmg MX pills, price *1 or b 5; also in large boxes, containing lour of the small, price If you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this advvrttrement or reference; and it you cannot procure them of your druggist, do not he in,: pole , 1 I/11011 by any other remedy, hut put:lose the money in a let ter to the pro,. actor, 1311. J 1' AN, H. 5u79, who will take all risk il rent. N. I'. properl 3 directed, and will send the Pills, securei Inuit ots,i I at ion, by return mail, post Pstil. SOLD /31' DRUGGI'; FS iiEVER.I!.I.Y. ItikTOTICE TO ALL cONCERNI4II3. IA Among certain t ech: sl e et eel I -import ant peo ple there is a peculiar tech:ism contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the EREE4BCB named in this Card, (PRIVATE DISBAR Es,) why this should he, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dime eases of every denomination, in tact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these I very refined parties. 1 Blipl.Se thel,would not r let one of their flintily go to a partyßiat has de- voted years for their belied t, because he advert sea the fact, and their fatuity physician Bays he is A humbug so he oho get the case. Often he has I almost deprived the party of his life. He comes I 142 last to the physician that ad% cruses—bowels(' I are They to kuow I Are they not aware that Sir Antley l'ooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir tlharles Ball and N. Paul Ricord devoted earn in the treatment of these diseases 7 These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men Hoe worthy that publish, still there are agreat number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVATE DINEAREB upwards of 40 years, and I without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. • My I treatment is confined to the vegetable altogerhe as I think it is the beet and most certain. Kt le in r, my power to bring hundreds of certificates if 1 thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without fulitirT more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from It are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be carefulln se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, rind no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Poets e, KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES NO LONGER. A F T , r l e C i ) g t A E L m lja E u 84 1 , " 4 ( 1 , 7 0 GI I Onr N ational Eniblems, Eagles,Shields,Stars& Stripes, Designate the Suits In the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLONEL INSTEA 1) Or A KINII OODDESS (IF LIIILWr' INsTEAD Or A 1.0. T EEN ! MA]t7Ra, INSTEAD OF JACK ! UNION PARDS are put up in a neat box JOHN %% r . PITTOCK'S 1V .1M VP 1= 0 Cr , jelti OPPOSITE THE PusToFFicE, WESTERN UNIVERSITY. ORS 6. O . OF ROSS. 1 )O) morip STREE TS. I A CUI T 1 • GEORGE WOOLIIi,. L. L. D.,. Pt esident 'and Pruleeeor of Mental and Moral ; ,i 1 /S. F. OKRA-I'lN, N. A., Proleesor of the fi reek Language and Literature ; Rota. lii.ENTIN W. WILLI A S, N. A.; P:reles.6ol Law ISVL VEnI'ER RNHA U. A Professor of Mathematics; CIE( flit IL F.ER, If. Ph., M. F.,P rolessorolNatural:Science ; !wit-IN - 11,LE LIBBY, It. A , yrinefinti of I'reparitury De partment; Rev. H. E. WILLIAMS M. A., Proles gor of the ',atm Lalnguege and iLlt4ra tune; Rer. to fIit:ELL, L. L. , rem, phyhic.l Train ice, A ufftomy, ph } af. ology and Hygiene; 0A NNE, Teacher of the French Language: RPM f1.,111 LEONHART, Teacher of the German Lan guage. The best advantages areottered to students in the Preparatory, English, tflasteal,t foliegiate or Seietititic course. The next term omit eon,- mence :September let. foil COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE _ Three miles froth A7feghenyeit\, ceittaining about 12 acres of good land, well fenced and Inliooved. A good 13 It IC• 1 - - ty .s 1 , 71 , Carriage House, Ntable, Ice Iloaae. A good sui. PIS of hard and soft Water, lilac, every other improvement necessary to maize it a uesivable home fur a business man. f‘ r Abun'Vrtiff'spqrit of every variety, such as Sl , pleS, pears, pel es, plums and sinall traits, also, a t ariely of 1200 vines, some of which are now hearing. The Mao e will he sold cheap if applied for soon. J. W. 'I,VyKEs, Photographer, ;13,-2S-2wl IS Pilth at - - - - • rt - pLAIVER & KAYSER'S Noiselea Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines are known as the very best in the United States. They are W A lilt AN T EJJ, and sold at the LOWEST PI: lc ES. Call and examine thembefore buying elsewhere. Its. pairing of Sewing lifachines of every kind promptly attended to. ERN.F4T AXVIELIVI Agent, 'No. - 143 Third street Pittsburgh, Pa. IRA-RD HOUSE, CHESTNUT, BELOW NINTH ST., mhl6-Iyd pHTT.AnELPHIA, PA. Auces Bulfirit Ears JlL4Gatte avatErzazip,t§ Apaion lioiqq66 , Fifth street :.::J MEDICAL. SOLD AT , • • PROPRIXTOR. • J PITTSBURGH. ITT DRY GOODS, HOSIERY i &C ,THE BALANCE OF 0 U 'SUMMER STOCK CLOAKS, SHAWLS DRESS GOODS, CLOSING OUT AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION, HUGUS & HACK F.:,1 Corner Market and Fifth.! FOR FALL 1 TRADE, WE ARE RECEIVING 1200 lbs. Blue Grey . E. Yain. 500 " Fine Eastern Yarn, In Drab, Azurline, Hnmbolt, Scarlet, Solforino!and other desirable Colors, toghther with our WELL SELECTED and assorted stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES, at lowest prices for CASH, AIACH 511.20 New Goods New Goods New Goods O . ;.) Ei 41 1 W : 4 ti g p l Z r 2 New Goods New Goods Now Goods Now Goods New Goods New Goode New Goods BUY GOODS CHEAP FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, MARKET STREET. atiB E 4 .' 2 3 b i o VD I 1 Q 4 t" cd PI 1. '''' I= ' 1.4 1 " . -+ i '" ' Tl 1 CU ti 1,72 pi =1 = 40E1 • MI it Cer A ›, = g. pq 4:i6'8. , OPO """ •—• 8 34? 4 3 C/2 e e v 4) . :ij A 02 4 c!,. bz CL ) Illii;4;"4 N R 1 Ta 0 0 4.. 4 444ttasg go•NNHFEIN. B:414, 127 LIBERTY STREET, PITTS BURGH, Agents Cur +ll7 r dwer dad Itoeaper, Buckeye Mower and m ße 2..D e riQUAket,_ Mlower and Reaper, Gaye. MKS rseamt Farmer Mower, Wood .17 raldas.,l4 o mse, Bakal- , Bay :4700M 9 1 : 4440 '4 Fonning wi • A. , NATIONAL BA S. ~..:±.,,,-..---,- SST or , r-ra - - - rsriuißon. , f 1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OPPIOII OF COMPTROLLER OP TB P. OUREENOY, I.- Washington City, Azig. - 6th, 11368. - WRICJIBAB By satisfactory evidelme presented to the undeisigned, it has been made to that the FIRST NATIONAL BAl'llt OF PM. r - BURGH, In the County of Allegh y and State of Pennsylvania has been duly o ed under and ackording to the requirement. f the Act of:, Congresa, entitled "an Act to Pro a a NatiOnaUl Currency, secured by a pledge of rated States 1 Steckn, and to provide for the oiroiltattort and re- .emptioa : thereof." approved gibrnary Mb,. ' v i tuaz 1863, and has complied with all thtprovisions of said At required to be'complli with • before commencing the business of Bank*. Now TREP.BPOILIC, I, Hugh bleCtiliczah,_oom_p troller of the Currency, do hereby cattily that the said FIRST NATIONAL BA MK 'o} PITTS-, BURGH, county of Allegheny and State o • Pennsylvania, is authorized to cOuuneace the business of banking under the Act eabienaid. In tektimony whereof witnessa my hand and seal of Milne, this 6th day of August i 1863. .--,-- Ii ...--... HUGH MoCULLOCII, SS Comptroller of the Currency. THE . fIRST NATIONAL BANK Oi PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 0500,000 paid In with prlvll- ' ege to tnerease to 51.000,0e0. 1 • The Pittsburgh Trust Company,baving organ ized under the act to provide a NaHoutil Curren cy, tinder the title of the FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully otter its services for the °dietitian of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchainge &c., receive money on depotdt and buy and - sell - Exchange On all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsurgh Trust Company since lie organization In 1862, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention.. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can otter unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. BEI ' .TAIIKE LAUGHLIN H WY. $ . NIMICHE, ROBERT S. HATS, A LSSA r 4 Den SERER, TROWAR BELL, FRANCGO (1. BA LUCY, Tune. WIGHTILAN, ALI:EA:EADLEY, SAMEITI. REA. JAMES LAUGHLrN, President JOHN D. SOULLY, Cashier, auga-dessetf WHINEILESI a. WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES The American Institute, New York, REPORTS "that the WHEELER & WILSON makes the "LOOK STITCH," and ranks highest on ac count of the elasticity, permanence, beauty and general desirableness of the stitching when done, and the wide ranee of its application." ri'l FE "LOCK Is universally acknowledged as the very best for all kinds of seWing. It requires only one-half the amount of Thread or Silk that is contemned by the "Chain Stitch , ' alachinse, thus making a saving of f.O cents to 4.1.50 PER lIAY. The WI{EELER h. WlLsfilc J. the only machine using Ihe (ILASS 1 11 d1 - 'lit , Vl:2ll ENTS. Call and can mine them, nt the Ki - Salesroom, No. 27 FIFTH STREET at Wholesale and JAI h tILY DE, 78 Market street, MST NATIONAL BANK New Goods [Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.] New Goods BY APTIIORITY OF THE SECRE TARY OF THE TREASI;ity this Hank is authorized to receive subscriptions to the New (CIE THREE YEARS SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS NOTES, New Goods with interest coupons attached payable semi tamually In currency. These Notes are payable at maturity in Legal Tender, or cone ertible at the option of the holders, into (told bearing In terest 6 per cent . Bonds. The Notes will he in denominations of Ito° bin°, VAX). $l.OOO and '5.000. i'ersona desirlog #.26,000 and upwards will be allowed one-quarter of one per centum on the amount of the Windist. The usual commission allowed to Ranks and Be ulcers .1011. N D. SCULLY, j nut Cashier. 55 FIFTH STREET, New Goods New Goods New Goods New Gonds 55 FIFTH STREET, 9=r ,- 55 FIFTH STREET, New Goods New Goode BOOTSAND SHOES; BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS ,AND SHOES. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE, rirDIE FOUNDERY MACHINE SHOP _ll. and TWO DWELLINGS, " Corner of Butler and Carson streets, in the 9th Ward, ore the A. V. R. R. This valuable pro perty, fronting 120 feet on Butler irt. and too feet on Carson, wilibe sold on favorably terms, and possession given soon. I or particulars apply to . •S. S. BRYAN, Broker & Insurance Agent, je.3o 99 Fourth st., Burke's Buildings. - _ WANTED -300 AGENTS TO 'SELL. the great National Weather Indicator. This simple and beautiful Instrument, (with a themometer attreched,) although, but Just intro_ 'dosed hundreds, attest to its accuracy in fore telling . changes of the-weather from wet to dry. and visa verse. The acting Moving' rinciple is -the pistule of A flower found in Syria, and is so Mighty sensitive that. it is acted upon by every change of the atmosphere. No Barometer here tofore manufactured 'rill tell with accuracy the approaching rain, Nit this National Horoscope.' the work of natures own hand tills up the void. which man could net accomplish, and points its. unerring finger to all changes of theweather. Send stamp for Circular. line of the instru- - scents will be sent to any address ;upon the re.' ceipt of $l, Address FRISBEE:, Cm lE.& Co. au3 Union Mills, Erie t10.,14. . • —___ • MUTH, ;PARK & 00., NINTIT WARD FOUNDRY, Warehousch No. 1411iiist and 120 Second sta. Manutactarers of all sites and descriptions, of Uoal Oil Retorts, and Stills, Gas and Water pipes, Sa d Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Punic.% Rangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every desalt,- trio made to otder. • MaS=!aseoniplete machine shop attaehed to ttesfocy, all necessary tilting wilthe caref u ny attended to. ,021.1ydAw WELDON & Lead Burners, •Plumbers, Gas and Stdain,Fitters. HIGHEST PR E'rlrUld. WILL SUMNER Fs C(4.., Agents. Great Emporium far IS! -r .SWkr-Sth. 1 , 1 ;1:1; i 19ci 30, 1864 INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS Iry FI:ECE. • r NIUE FRANKLIN EIRE INSURANCE ICO No.AIFANY OF 437 . M DELP4I4,,OF FIOE 43S URTNIDP near Fifth. IP STATEMENT of. ASSETS, jaltolatoBo. PngutollahedAFresahlyto atfA4t.atklleglimYo,o- First , M,rtgage, amPlt secoaree. Real•Estata ipresent value $103;318 . • sm coat.. . • 10?.,B . 1116 213 Temporary .aaiia on atulo4' teral SeCuriHea. 89,1i6 Stocks, (present value $86,6870; roost • • • al.6 Noterand 'Reeelvable Do Chtito , 7 1.7. . .. . 27,019 als . o , $2,901,061• *33 ,„*. The Duly profits frourpremiuMs Wideh - this company CAD divide by law, are from risky whit% have been determined. In Co surances made on every deseriPtion Fioopo erty in Town and utob7, at rates ccrlow as are consistent with security. Since tel incorporation, ! period •of thirty years, they, pav epsid losses tom, amount enceedhig }tour hallionc of Dollars, thereby' af fording.evidenee of theadvarrtagos of lusurnate, as well as the ability auddtsponiinion tomcat with promptness all liabilities. . . Losses paid daring the yea! IRsRitlie44.ol*. IREMORS.' • . (IA 8.1.P.R W. BABOHBB., 1110/101BOAL Loui TOBIAS WKONER, DAVID S. BROWN, SAMUEL (3 rtieNT, Ise.c.o LILA,. • • JACOB R. $ll/T ft, EnwAlux O. Delas, Gamma W. P../011 A [MB, G.BOllDa FALaa l CHAS. O. 'BANOKEE, Treorident. EDWARD O. DALE, Tian President. Wu. U. Steelg..oaretnri pro tem. x - J. 6 . 12 DEMIRSOFFXN, Agent mylB Northeast cot Thirfund - Wood sts PHILADELPHIA FI9 NDLITE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Cus te/Ql4e.Pgs; e• -11 Capital2l9 400. iusetf.ll3 lulu - ELL MARX. AI.L RINDS , 011....111- V V S URA NUF f , Other Perpojuol or Lbnited, on every descriphon of Property oiMernhabdisa . &treasonable rates of irremirtmt • WET. P. .UC.NO, President. .I. ... M. W. BA LDW_ ' Of 'Vise PreMdmit, RD:MOTORS, On Atil.P.B BATBB, E. R. Com; E. R. Esrotretz; Gp.ozaz W. Racrini, sAvßav, Joee S. PAUL, ennex, .Toorszo PiarToW, S. J. TiLtEipsair, Witare, F. Ett...tairstritos, Secretary; tL • • ;, I I. 4..pcimlcr, 4ge4d, jy4:ly Corner Thlid an Wood eVeeta. Vestern Insuranc eidompargh. R. MILLER, jr. President. F. AL Gtonnotr, Secietary. Capt. R. D. Coottaarr,'Genq } No. 9a Water street, (SPtttsbur ah pang & Cots. arehouse, IN dal") , - WILL INS HUE AGAINAV ALA. kinds of FIRE anti MARINE RISRS. A 'Homelnatitution managed by.Direztors who are well known in the commtmity,. and who , are determined, by promptness and fo maintain the characterwhich th4'have Assumed, sr offering the best protection to those, who. -de sire to be insured. narroes—R Miller, Jr., James lU'Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Wirnick, G eorgethistle, Campbell .B. Herron, Chas.W.:Eichei- son, Andrew, A. okley, Alexander Speer, Hayti] H. Long Rees J. Thomas, - Benj. /3itir ltr9Weni 'je t 6 in Oune. ' Atf , P. - CF - IE -- Ikry IIiSURANGE OF PriCT6l3l7-410:343. °Moe, No. 31 Fifth Streetrliafth Block. NSURES . AGAINST ALL 'RINDS OP I FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President ; JOHN D. - Mo. (31 1 1:1), Vice President ; Al. BOOR, secretary ; Capt. NM. DEAN, General Agent. Itinerrnes—lease Jones, C. Ct. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. U. Gray_, -John L. Wilson, B. L. laluiestook, John D. Pi °Cord. Uspt. Adam 1 ttrobfi, R. P. Sterling Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. APtlretv,' frobt. H. Davis_ " noel _ _ DAY & HAYDEN, Pdanufatituren nod Dealer' SADDLERY,. HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, si g n of the Golden Stirrup, PITTSBURGH', PA.,' ''' „ • VIT°IlLto RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of:saddlern, Coach Makers and Dealers in generM, o tiled Large and Well selected stock Consisting in part for Carriage Mxt nufactlxv4Drei. . . Patent and Enameled Leathers, Emma.. eledrClethi, Datizaiiki ? Broad Clothe, Lacpi, Frlngeß, Bands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Fellow, spokes, flubs, Stietis, ete., etc., All of 'which have been . •• PURCHASED WITH GREAT •DARE Especially the WOOD WORK, wit %L tOill be found of the Best ttualit g, Well Seasoned• and Dry Saddlers and HarnessMakerk Will find a full and complete stook of , ilar n as a L e a theirl,iaild4Ort,?ali i B#lnts Webs,l'uti Measure Straining Wishro of all Nu!rObe.rs, nits, Buekl eit Stirrups, Swaps., Threads, • etc., etc., etc., All of which 'will be sold at the loaiest DAS prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.. TO 'l^l • P. S.—We do not deal in Saddlea and *idles, Nut leave thou GOODS for our cuefonrere to make and sell, ae they properly belong to , that branch. my2a.tf P A Y & RATAEN ,E . f.• p.." . .BRECIiT &i:01; 11/I , ANCIpACTI/RlCll'll' :9F tooling Glasoes,,,, Gilt and ItosewolAltionldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, , Dealers in Catholic Piotnrea. No, 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and' Sixth streets. ' jell; nissv..Lr,os W; Al.' GEE . No. my St. Clair NVOULD C.ILL %THE ATTILTITION of buyers to hls - stock of Goods, which has been selected With great catwant contains all the newest styles of (.1 , 004 to bjs fouxui in first-class houses. Gent's wialliniE a suit of clothes dude to order will please calf antekam-: Inc our goods shd prices Also a foatt*lmom, plate stock of FI:GINASKING W. H. miilfEE, • Merchant ) No. 1D St., pet? rßbr,l6 , A_ N . !X- -V . , „ 10 MONTHS LEASE OF A SmALL, .1 - M. Dwelling House or 8 Rooms pleasautly sit , 'date in Pithiburgb Au keno Edkningham.' Call a H _CAS.I.DANeIa . *eel Eatiovai k i 5 'No -ET ZN1. 11141 ' 61 f it ); PINE otet4JC 7nif aii a 1..., 114 . 16 1 u .bawi /If 3 xhial bin 2,trolt I 110 LI paik oheclule o Estes ElTAltte6lo' iirs+rint. ' ' • • I t ists3 .", , .; f t , m 4 meek, oli. I sip. Clnirtnne . , = , r - 1 '• T6l ''IF • Wree ti arn e e;. l ." r " "" ' . 1 : 111 i • 1 Four /tuts. ... .. J .'.... 1.90 , ,• , ..i. Five times - 2 20: • One Week , - : 2 601' • 110 , , '-•4106 Two weeks. 485 ; 2 90. ; 1,45. Three weeks'• • - 3'oo 1 4Me '2 00 0 1K1 7 h0hitt..., ... ..:.. Pr- 7. no. ~ „ 6op • ~ 2ao Two m0nth5........ I . 11.24 760 3 .76; Thkee , nianuisL4..... ,/3 76 '9lst,. 4'6s, Sixtzpontha, 20,75 -13 86 . 6 90i Nine niOn'thi/' ' • /'t i -oo •leoo ' .9 tot 9. 113 Yeflr.P..i • ..,,.0, a 2 00 ! .2},aa..f 46joi . esasna. azrezß-17 e „ on.tar ar 'one square, chnnientiii one tithe eitah. week, confined to the immediate business withal advertiser. • All larger advertisements in ere 4,8 times 1 A timiti I tthfie I piny: I week a 1980,11 a week, I mouth 312111 661 - 4 - Yoi 300 irrootitha .T. 17 20 .11 46 : .8:60' ! •B'oo 6 inwriL4 ,24 90 19,00 16 75 10 60 "yea •• - 40 emi 28 . 00 24 51i 18 00, -- - -- 4 ,- ---: ----... '--..,-;=----- - -.,-..., - 7 -4---- -`—, , 7 ,---- ......_....--. Sit - Fiert,notices double the above ratee. Death not=lotertion '' 60 cents 6darriage 110 each insertion . 16 „ Steluaboat menta, per trip. 62 00' Executors! 'jun' ndndraisrmorla no- -. ~ ,' • *es --- - ;Peace Uponi the( Basis of Bmawii.- • , , f pation.. ~• To the Editor of the, N. Y, Tribype., Silt: .As theperiocilapproaChda when the war in Ainerica intuit find its 'final solution ; the various elements which en ter into/ that , confliet,possess - a peculiar' interest, not only JOT Americana but for the world at large. . Before Preceedifiewith the Consider ation of the'higlier•qtiestiobe of; huthan • Interest.underlying the destinieft of the .str4es of the North American sontinent, we propose to review in bile? the negro question; 'Which 'has been placed first in the order of our discussion; simply• for the; convenience-of dismissing it itip.on the; threshold as_aninferior labile. • Dula Negro jfUnineFy,, in the True ,and neCnlly'lteefitedf. Aeeeiittition of , 'Apt Teein g titan - "Xxiet lu,the , South. ern'Otates of Ainerf Al c fer and'imPartial inVestigation of thlel • interrogatory': will -relieve this , branch bf enquiryoof, many of. the prej udices and : tench- of the ignorance_ by whiCh it has been so long and ao Unjust ly prejudiced, lliatorted and ' The history of e" vilization in every age proves that all men, whether black, colored,, or . first_ emerge , front primitive barbarism, 4ato:l-absOlute very,,as the inevitable and necessary :step in further niiprOernent' and pro- . gress, Without " I refer4ibili u tii' 110 Mast, We. find . this to lutvd been e :tale' with the most refined - *a etilighteried 'of Eunonean . nahon,s._ was so with "' France,,g4o4a, Spain,...tisi'ma,ny, and AfricanlaaolleYeci no ex ception to this universal laW of proOess. T . 9 govern a, brutal and, briittilired bar barian, whether White; colored or bla'clt, by any other law than trie'Code Orono; is to Niolate lAap#F...itaelf. • ''"SlarerY," therefore, in its exact and' actual , Sense, is-in . lact,, the hard,' but necessary la* of Government tor_tle human race ,w i tlea its or' ,igittal staie:ofbarbariani..,:; The -bar barian, under thfirul e e .Of , th OveriOng , ince, ,is either oristen,l 'With the whitelarbiirian,:tle; emblem..cr tiiioa* of force, leasOrieriil . o been tife.iword.. As the white ,thee enterges twin ignorance, 'heathenish/ arid sittier siktion, and improves by twiner contact with the superior civilization which rulessty . utcral,,influence and .laW.-, KleilVl9 supplant the, sway of the Sword.' - , irhus/ we seg,,, that the ,Briton, ~croniv ; :being a, ifiarbariau t governed,in hiatitlye,litate by the becomes Serf Of ;the soil on whieh he Wad born, then the Mil -1 itar.y retainer owing fettdal : service parthly.lord, then the ,graancinated peas ant,.and,Soi,,graduany,' .biat•anrely m‘ the process -4rtuisrormation . goeS,on through 'ee,iktprio,, until in this age is, piociuqgl the', most civilized ,as*ell as the freest of all nations. Reflecting over Weirlledl: Fe .9 f4 1 , dul.f. appreciate 'the ',folly prthe fanaticism which. seeka to el evate African, only 'reuitw r ed, even ,itit.lisnaost.,imp u rovekS'tate; three „or four d • e gr,„ e gY . A9. l, l 4f,4 #slf i t9?•,AW,_ pon , ..44o..,ll4;prnmt.ve„,p ar o a r t s m ,., to a level and eguality with 2.,he after two theasand, p l ihrs. of training, has . produced,r4hakespeare, ; a•Baeort, tit.si topr, a Igrwton,, a ,Wenington , and a' ' Wakthington-types, aa,they . are the frifits, , • :forinptgivijizatim, Ii we l'oolt. back, we fled, that the, „.4.frid,an 'in. America in the fi rat, generation,,(barbarian "alarm„ inYwatt.a the .tritertXfyttuerthat terra, ,and ,necessarily a, Be' • Fql 9v - erned absolutely bythe Of, thc ; civO- . • ized 1111,:* third, ,and tOurt ginera- - .ti is. is no logger,ge rerned by, the 00- • -,l4fe ,7.111, Of thq ty,4*Anitu.,4Adthgeeore lop,gen r a i aYe .i fir 4 .. the , aFieNq f and ' ciuPki#99§9 9i ,that tern .T 49 101,P9ve pent of the negro has . . °en, gradhal,, but positive, and always, direction of the eivAirstiiin,witich liotoulcht i liis savage - nature intoa,nobler form,. At.haPes ; his once,beitAlitell "-b Aigher destiny. this unpreoreinnt has ,parta• ken of the character of every Arigio D Slix., on „eopimunity: that is. 91 14 9 4 atiof. _, the usages of society preceedslhe written law. As the negripf became more and more tiVrlized; 4efrving behind ;hint the nakediteas ands Ihitoiralty of his barber inn ;`as ifti entw himself more close 'lY among the delitatelendrils and inter. slicesr f ElOeioY-VdEt Ire Wen rae: more and niaretrithilrgbriftnnan - interest ; and. hu 'Man, tie lion flan klociail ieliziement. and 'pers,tittall; litni chinent .. and ,. .aisense;.; of intirttlieSpiontithility,libecanern;,p a rt u - o f i4ety;••Sonthertr hoturehold i embracing ilitanerthl att, dtfitr • iir.;the hirttseheld, so flditEthestrTadts ottibodyithegistilves, first ini e l kial'emAttitits,dinidaily•nsige, and in • Petink)ch ;Thus; r'embedie,d, this ensibrif 1 -.• of fooling Was. duly re ...fleeter" in 1 . tegisktion .and. , became ,-the rivritien slavor of society.; - In proof of ' African in Virginia, ;inn t2lie 4 days of British-:. .cOlO - Mat rad, and' Contrast this condition. nitiir, under the - customs an d laws of that - State. FlNelgro - fr'SlaverY,',' as sls, .eeksed"loaxist i'. and negro-"Servitude" has taken its place. !lbe difference between the-abso lute, `lalavere of the African barbarian, ripe 49 9 dTPd:•Asra -4 4 1 k:g* JeFid" .4sed, and Oltristiantia of .tie African LOS. a seini-c4irgized t . h Fitt rit4dayv .is-the-meastire:oriMprifiVeMent ,A9P4,:= TJAeb44eant'.for uosll6lol .f4att 9 ;4 , ,Alng9F:' xuia'er ,;01e; iNP3 O :4A.-1 1 00.91*.irM7:of !, • Ste h. R.pgra 4 , 4 4; iirpat..o4 , Jiso- 7 , JuictAgie 'iLaitst * **,gm jm42rvdl 491PR ai tY , 11164 . _ , z o P er -: dot epnnon-Asren.,l3.4,tx! !ow r sitittlittvfill X44ilfvg4 (11$1 * 1-, 4g,t 5 / 1 iii ta hnLW".%l4ogF9Vf .404 ~.„ 145 r) 31,,4 nal ri,e nsfats psis t• ..mitadandr mil .n.airoF. - ..4d :iLsok 3 :•" A. PLAIN ANDI4N9) ...f • ajtimated 1mi11)0"4614743 apsauctcAM2nwirti :PAW litiatPl***** 111114111(5:-.;. on? ' 4 7? f , ,-ttg 'Muir - wed Id theltj. •slave"—a mere cluittel t as the crs.,, ii.:3: horse, or sheep.'• Thtli ilmiritm Inherit, ed him. Now mark , t , theidlfference. - _. From bilrutA r mare chattel,-tlie negro become -st To, A --, t livery Stiitent_the South, thel'eaternifocSoelaty _the of&; - _-;-_- nances of thrEetriA4a, azdaitaitteii, laws of the4and;ittliad yisitintlftitni• ' ishment upon thorskiihkireat 3helrie- - ,_ .- yarns with validity or miiiiirthenir or slay them.___lf a inaster.„_bycrikty through nmipst,,ph V t .C9lll4raillardatt. ment, violates the w- for - the pre teetion et theiteginflfethelnrid Prni r eAr r i trVite com Ott' vi• els:' 4 tf sli ' servant, even understhe influence of re- - l ' rentmeot on_parlipni -tliejiKstannidies him. If the mastea EihoWd In lilt of , - h'o4i ..BirTtgiliztjure mas o cense dea. he t efor nizilifg-irtheiutyleitil is' a' d,(1( - `,,-, znanslauOter, tile „penitentiary' oltens - _` kiat elciseirlifiOnitheciiiiiiiiiilairtlinAvek, diet be'Mur, iltlei itinstedliutilloy,"-- I heneclsna, , arfelon;t until datitWaitag ha f htllOrma Nt i gir e firetePria o 4, t4 t :W. - - ,point. Laws hate' a introdtanno • - , the legislatiiierniamii fievedem 'Aldbartid,,,GebighiVande)therfitatial Erb - .. emptin g ne greetrfrotnturkeifiNt4tit i turc. rxi2 9gti,qacolin'StaftguitYP-PaLRO preventing the . separiAtin .4frarniffea, PiZteating the •ielatilin'ti e f ittisli c attaqad wife; Ac:, ito.P-lltiklrouhrinia,ii &swings introducednpermittingbiiegroet4o4o - - testimonr,heforejnfles iii-M-raris In ; Georgia that sc'ction of A e, code 2 , whili 'billeted' itjprenilqinefeiehlak the backeto read andiWritepairialreimig- :- ed.: Intever v . ChriatiancominurtioW-00 • ~r. • IlegTßeslLlNetzt lleen.lo,tolited. l'iltiilquilil and full membership withllie tv.tilies , and partake freelr tliie'sitdiinrifinliiirthi; chi] rehee. ' No. otherbitattch',olllstiAliu- man ince has, An me, shottnAtiesttiade! ..r such, satisfactory mop, , fassinAyilliatiOB. - The negro in America iilk" one defitury • - advanced to a state of improver - rink-IN " iegalized departure• from - thikintOtTy of • '- barbarism which it tonle'l4Bittod six • :i-' , hundred years to -reach, is •i • :--,-.: Aimee iniAniericailhaas.been i dim/108d ' ' I , by,'. the *as, ;°A 1194PN-ArortittgAce. 1,:".:'-': instrumentality or commerce. „„_,, a `,_-_:-?1.. British slawilxi.Erij od J.. vancefettl* *-="''''- , _ _ . .„..,,, throngh the, nloody i voccir. . cif,yar„ in ~:,-..-:: one eael the ernblenilif p ~ 1 eitratins the • .- 1 sword; in the'ettier; the ,i:iv, But the act is stanioa ifp)tt :tli keedf r f_dido- ty, - thatihb Prow cif thn' eff w , . fie f . t fl ter and the Loonint . the ". , Pr, "4, ', -,.:,, ufactur,ex bave achieved f0r ., 114 . , fisrbarian,, Won° 86;440., 'an** , - , , e of perSortal friiiiibni,', tiod- "algoatilfi,,y Christian eiiilizatienWhidtrao woo qesarand the IWitiVc4„cfit'n*,ol4* not corifee,i(rißliteliiikede 40 1 41 0 1.1.... ...:, pd of . 4 I„.,Troa ino . pittl.! to be ,i.. - ,1F.49p,..iiiit0, ', .t 11 ,.6 . ...-,i - - i . g.7eas /4 giel l rupT*ol 4'or. 11 , . - A -.- t e Anteriga, Ens lieen eii k etf i lite l NW the, Souther*s.,:therns' elVei:"Eii Erni arnidiit a storrnotWarrresentatiourtig- norance and fanatical" , b i nee; - *Akie- , tarded niciterialff-th . ._.. .. ,ii'vfOk& v',cßtit for rthisa iiblitiegit - _ agnancter,crwmonhis" Maryland - nn di r,*entnektc,n'tinidilla_tel. abolished, • Sher cf:FPDAY-,, , i .- i Pt That thelur mi (input ahal . . i; , 4 . , .ti Mt/ iflfil Milk; ga r ttilic h lWsiiiir: &Ty ciiiliked co i tithrglited , fictsu theitYpreseht - .-I ,--, condition of ft§tervittnital4,-11m4A- -° '• ]' - '-,- 1 2. er atf4 8 P z. ( 11, 39 `g ow nfAnt..73 familiar with 'the sri . act 'Milker fife Nv'thiete - iiroffii 6:i &UM& '. ; _-• 1 - Veneration,i - , wltfil litisfinuriahtors4o o and withisafettyto t' WhTf oftft.t n. .„ .., order, of goy,,intgrd t i tt„ , %le A , time and expeneqee. - t oie rti T ple:N. - gro, even vflie . k eitirT inekiii eaiia tfiff. •taking'his ranki ( ecdticloyjiidetWitrn the -Gatmasiani of, Birtropelin.stkibril34* Ler i ktle al w e t u ne Y seitil l ar 7V, l i l A can, at one borne 21tiilif .61111 lt; heathenism la A:frietc-intcr- the _glorious reliefs 4liiii pt e gfciabilitnaillgantrigUitiko- : „peafi eyilisition„ claim Nr him . ti surel , Horny over all fhb blfei r bMcfeetf bribe' , Yunnan 'family; '4Vliethgtotlifillifilktui4ti ______ . Mei sdperfor iofithe,whitenotni iltninassl. non, huweYersqflhiCh lark:, clftpr i 11* swered after, the wo rd nal so v je ilocTitr 'add' '#eirerliiiiiilt 1 eitifite inSli edliPtlie %MA% intsittctitbseini vid 1 hrtheChiriannun:the cauperinfoctirr.lo , lipatilarcit f ~/ • •,• in-Pala its ar Ark, the Malay -an d Belioy the `lse , o rs of the Engllaliiiiiint '" ',, Tit; ~• I - .„_,,., Telhe Pink kir Arab the supefrliwc,ra --.... 7 ,, - - the'Prdnchinant, . , ~ r, ,, ,;1?..9.111 at,oz -- `F , 1 is,oo,swknehmati Aingpatkaffirsip , AyMnan, , itllf , equal , qz ,th 7 ~,lig itme a - Ili all that nertadis tirfrig, fittintifilintfoi a i grpietnnie n t?" , , •': U' , r, .r , la I.E.:lit-0.1: Amt ftutherrinastattehdottiteatiunity , of the barbarian and semi-eivillmi_4_4l.; --=7"---,- rican, fe c ,,alf ß ,P YMPle l 4o l i Yi i .P n WittY ..-' proclaimed ay radical reTorniers, wmay ~,I , ask if ili9 Anl'ill' • th ein!leiveNrliave- , - -f,'2 . 'a 'Prciv44444o :: ol . o. **Ot - 1ftr.1 11 1 1 96, , : Fr eminent? I, , _ ~,...s: ~1 , -- .., , ,-;z04.4 , ,:ct i 4 ~,,, "2•? .. ; , 0 sPeilkinpfSille-44Aftitn-alatt* --.'t:---.1 i is a great etil.i'mf -01 4 s -tril l -Xi *IL t'.W gAw - . - ' -- ',.;,,q , Alkyd c' telt-rove , :Tani . pepttli=„l4 - 3-- , :r5 , 3 ,u4lVil:xesir t-tiOj . ltilYelwal., gt, -- -.;!. . -74 et cetera. 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