ftnlne&l - - ---"-- , '..- •. 1- . x:5111-!..2.---!!!!1 " z-,••• t tlicfs )?'•i 4 1%' 'f, ''' - ;'t -' • If- , s ' - ' l ed t o' 13 t? s 4 .1 „t,.. , gi IL 1 • . ti- ',,ti Par -01 /Wire. OC I " 64 _ , - _ ___- _ r ...._....._ ... ,_. h 1 / , ~ , ,_ ill /13 15 1 , 0151k1b.••••• NM , . 33 I-, ~. ~3 , , -,-- ~.A • -.P •'t -. t ~ . .- •r , I . _ ....I._ ~, , fi ... - . -..-..„-- ...,e„.fi 0221.05.5.1-"05 --- • lee Two - eweithe.,,,‘“--.1106 ,‘,; •. r II) ..,...* , gir d ..0 14 AO ~...._ oeert,tvf.eo De1ege1entip.r... , .....13;15 i 1 ---1 7 7----- -r • i ee‘gral - 2,20 ..uce1eentim....,....10,71 ; • - 0 .4.e- .„ . 1,,.. ' . 1-:" .. 1.464147 44,,,„,ZN ~ _w. . 5460 One year OA " , • I 1' . ' / :•.:!/ *, ' ' LI . ' % • 1 .1. 1 VI ,1,',1• • aistesiat epees week 1 year,lll3ooo ,- , ~' .. \ mk . $ O .O ;....„awail if .., N ,„ mf - r plo is f .1 11`)hil .ac- ir+d , l rx, ' fit / !,.. ''-••'..:A' ~ ..4 . , ,.._,./. ' 0•••_,z - *.3211M!m ' , 1,30d5 • '.. 1 / ( 1 lt. ::,,c . . .3/0 i d isW i l -- ---, ---- .",..- ' . - .1.1227; 011 ' ' • .2 ,-- ----_. "- - Is by mall, 09,00 per year. . ~ , 41 , .... , ~.,, V/ ,II 'Y -;:--.-.= - 7 —:• •, r A ~, ..... v. 2. ..N ,,, f .4"...._,.1 . ..• .., 2WO .5.-- elty, - sit 20 cents per, week. - , .1.132" .1 . 087% 1 - .0 • Pr / -----'-------- - ----- ' /'--,,, -'-'-" -74 W 12,00 , _ i,75 r ...;., 14. ' ' iyal I E4 (eel one to Netter u p ,) 1,25 II 1,10 .. .. . itoo We weeks.. ens steersqu . a 1 ,1 11 I,A, Single subsettptiont Letivered to the E E 24male irbecriptions. 1 , 4 =402_, wenty Genies, 61;iii Csaeriendred TAS:' Editor and Proprietor. THE GAB " AT tiaropis ALED/fa&V. • J . IF. • 4.5. t e C JET 11.0 CIT Ft rc.,' An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea Seminal 'Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and ail diseases • caused by self-pollution,: such as Loss of Memory Universal Lassitude, Paine in the Back, Dimnes s Ylkimso4enklitti-e , 614 Age,Weak • N !vie-Hi-m*oday, Trembling,Wakefutriess, ptioris _on ffsettitee, Pate Vountetance, Inanity ; Corunimp• tion,_ariiiiik the Direful complaint; caused by de paZytigom the path of nature. medicine inn simple vegetable att ract: gicol one on which all can rely, as it has been dislAl in our practice for many years, and with tikinsands treated, it has failed kra sin gle instance. Ste curative powers have !Keen sufficient to gain-yictery over the most stubborn. ease. 4114 - 0-B.IiosECNS have trtiled, with their-1-16h stftuticmi until - they think tremselges beyon d the resat of medical aid, we would say, Despair not! the 011rIXONEE Cunt: will restore you.So health ; awl vigor, and after all quack dOotors have failed. an 4cipEr4ce, k2:1371. bottle, or three bottles for $5, Fond . d ferbearded Express to all parts of the Air I l iphlet sent by mail free of postage, by Dr.. W. E. :Kerwin & 00., No:83 Liberty street, New York, sep2ll-eod-dia,,* GLi z e r tZW , S FOR THENFORTD THE 40 - NG SOUGHT FOR DIE3~)VI;fLEi7 AT i—oogan . . Cures in from one • ', 't•l r. .t•-•14...A' •-•,,"••• :''.4-_,- . ---. • •=7: - i.J . ir . . , - :• - :f - i'- ' :. . • -- E-eJ , kx. , .•., No, : • - : - ; .; , to, t4ree.days. .•. °MOU E, REMEDY, . . AN D CHEROKEE • • -INJECTION Compounded from Rooth, Barks and Leaves. CH h:ROK EE It EAI E L)Y, the grant Indian Mural ic, cures all diseases of the toomary - organs, - Suck a Incontinence of the Urine, Inflammation of th Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Slane in th Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, GliCl, Ganerrktea t _ on is especially recommended Co those cases of Flu° Alb= (or It 4i/es infra:ales) :there all the old nay 830s+ medicines have/el/rd. il-It le prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two tea spoonfuls three times a day. ffig.,,,ltie diuretic and alterative in its action ;' Ptlitickfag.,o4cdeanaing the blood; causing it to noW, ri,ifirciriginal purity and vigor; thus re moigni a jtoin the system all pernicious causes which, re Induced dikettee. CRE,II.OIOER. I.IkJE,CTION is intended as an ally - or insistent to the Cherokee Rem edy, ond should be used in conjunction with th i s 4 ItiedisM.e in AU cases of Cionotrhmea, Gleel F goedlbus or It - dile& Its effects are healing, sootlinig.ind demulcent; rensoying all scalding. heat,',:idlal pain, instead of, the burning and almosynriptidurable pain that la experienced with nearly - Y(101m cacao quack Injections: &I-By the use Al the Cherokee Remedy and ChterokeClojection—the tiro medicines at the came time—all improper discharges are re mow d, and the• weakenect organerare speedily restored to full vigor and strength. -Price Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle, 0.. t , .ree bottles lifr il5. . Stil•Price Cherokee - Injection, If 2 per bat. tie,or three bottice less of . ity sent by Expa address on receipt pi for 44-The Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee Injection. and Cherokee Cure, are sold by all, eliterprising. - .Druggists in the civilized world. Some unprlniipled dealers, however, try to cell worthless compounds in place of these ; those whleh4key can purchase at a cheap price, and mdkS mord money' b ; selling, than they can on these medicines. As you value your health, eye, tlie,health,of your future offearing,.do not be,deoelved by.sucili unprincipled Dragnets ask for flicie . .madecines, and take no Others. If ' the Druggists lola not hay them foryou,enalose the money in a letter, awl we will send the4to you by Express, securely seated and packed free from obhetvatl9,ll.• • L etity, Gentlemen can address us in perfect eo ...l&isk;dittiting fully and plainly • their Me dd( ea _aFtd Appptins, as we treat all diseases of a chronic nature . in male or female. , Patients n . o t l i ts me have t mlte heline of their inabilit to visit eed u n s, as we retithdpatientsauccessfully in all portions of the civilized glob; by corres pondence-..,r ... git'Rei;doladieiding ua willpleass State plainly P pins of .their-eomplaints, end write cm fli l -pc,4li , .§Latet And name of writer, pl rn; add fraiume postage stamp for reply. We send,Our - 82-page Pamphlet lice to any addrese,';Addreas all letters for Pamphlet or advioto to theßroprietors, Di.'W. R Merwin BcCo ;No. 03 Liberty street, New York. • sep29-eod-/Ittm L:.' - ::E1T)',:G..K.1• 0 5:.•,, MEMORANDUMS DAY Boms, •J, 1"...4143k bOOKS I JOURNALS I,42.Jet.Es3Er 3ELOO.I6EIES, 8.14.1, BOOKS, '-RECEIPTS, MORTGAGES, 13ills of Lading-, DEEDS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, Lac., /cm, ARNOLD'S INK, Carmine and a variety of American Inks, DEPOSIT/CM PAPER, LETTER PAPER, .OZItE PAPER, CAP PAPER, ENVELOPES, &c., &c. =ME .111Yrs.RS, SCHolif.F.l3, /pee., .1" ' No. 39 Fifth street Cllidt-tRIN.G PIA 110 ~, ~i ,1791 . 4.,. oes,. .i t i .:. - . , ciIEAP• A 6ievasir-,4IOTAITE ROSEWOOD PlARO,4lfittett , ornete( handsome mould inte*l i gl k, Ha byes 'in ape bUtllve taontha• at . 4. 1. aist,,o94lr .14 SEW in every reaped notiactsteisiiteid In the least. The nein' eat Boso:itlizted,ie ON 00: Will be Bola at a • 4 4 .1 :MME` .IErEDUC'rION. EIELIE. C. MELLOR octl •-• 8t Wood street. \outg o. ,tP1711:6 17 ND Eth r fg r ae tri ttoi , 4tAt.,,,aoSiliattil tAinil irem,,wir biii1477,6 r.:: it! innasii , BRAN `Tilius usual* - tustierst - ihe, old, amid, 0, 4 D1 a 1 .. • • i.; ; rVi ' ^ , .r.ablzarm, Jai:- , ~ 2, . .1:, s.l. .1 , TAW UNLEVT....; , . 1 f::.0.-. - ez., .. .... ; ',:i . ADZE .4 i', 6 0.1 2 , go _ m. 4 .m. mti • 0 ' ~b 4 r fi 'ea El: •i - o j ~.!_. -..- • t Egi 0 4 n - 14 •.b O . LI. -7 ....„ 4 re , . 1 . 4 , go M .; Q. 02c7 . 4 a> - ' —si 4 . 4 0 43 - mi.0.r..., - tk 0 .- , z ,gl •E .m o. v 75. 0.4 A 0 --. ~.. c r4 - c00, , ,,, if0 i. ~ . A 0. EI REif‘E,a,.-4 - _, Q da •Stt 0 •4 o 2 4 1 - ;; it . 4 ....1 , ® : a' :::..„,., . , _.., Z Z EF e .2 2 g s ° PI sA O 411 .. . m Cil 0 .. L 0 4 . '‘-, f 7 2 Cq ''' t ' . cs L , tn'.9,9 -P4.4:4 2 ',. 4 . 5 ' '.-- 11 ii ii X ' .. . - z . :wir...121. 1 : E s) „." Al al a k g giE , ; -4 41 rtg z mu -13:1 f, , ..,e 0 6 4 's 0 ° 22 V.G.ti . 1 v .sAimMk:/v s tm - a 44 w . v... Ea •pmq o4 ;',M g .i., ,--4 44 55 4 ' 5 0.04" rk "' ...,° _,-4: e ~,,,4 . 0 ", Q. r.a 4 1:1;4 ' l ° w x ia z 4 ,./. v e, x . ologime.l tit N 4,0100.14„...44 ..,. ..4 . Att... <7, t 8 . J. G. WELDON Alco. KELLY WELDON & rELLY, 111 /.. 3171 / 2 ..CT1:7681123 OP • _ LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS ; AHD DEALERS IN - P 'OA.RBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. 164 Wood Street, near Strtn, PITTSBURCH‘PA-• FIVE ACRES s.OF ..RROUND TRIO BOII.OUGH ON' ' l k l ol - C140.4='• TER, 1101 A, occupied as a market garden, , and to & high state of Oultivation, ht,401*4. for late very low. This property aertittn. to I laieome. very valnabl2 for building lota, tlitti!n qrr , tor where the and far firer is very, great. It molt be made availatai.l ?vary,` foot of it, for that , 'upate, lying Aptvfkßtnke ; r. fiaill.nosiumooo.Agentvi*Founixa. ka Alf-40 BALES T/819"f1rf... Az , initctreilut (twilit:by , FETEffli & ARIVISTICONG, Market mut Pima saw Occurs SPECIALITIES DRY GODS: entAi.En T*ri Evgß. EXTRA QIALIITY BALMORAL 'SKIRTS ft : t war, DARE srriui*lckiiimzEs AT 50 Cents per Yrd. GOOD , BLEACH iUSLIN 31 Cents per Yai. Best Kid Gloves, Wirranted, $1,75 per Pair. All Goods•in Proprtion. er * GARDNER & SCRLiTER'S, Bep27 92 2kl arket itreet Nacr Goods New Goods New Goo& New Gwk New Goods New Nixie. New goods New (hods' New Eloede New litooda lITi,. •LI ; feblo 500 -1 , .1, 0 Z.E.7 vr MEE PIT DRY bOODS, 'HOSIERY. AC . . ITE ADA, NOW, j AD NV*l3/ ,A 4 TV _ LaTe Bad viell-a.sso4al Sp!iok D.lty Gootipi' pux43, - Bid 414ipitJie 'late ' in pricer, - whfch en bier ..1) to piiihasers N6T To BE 'i)B.TAINEi) IN ANY OTNEII Etta's E. , , , New'Poplina, plain arid figured. New Obintzes, Striped and figured, New Aliaoas, bv)Nlde and 'plain. New Behaoyala, new e.ndbeantifal etylea. 1 4 1etviderinna, in every color; New- Illnalp3 and . Shawl's, In addttlon to a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS. 197 GUS & HACKED Corner Market and Frith BARGAINS. • GOROS .ROUGHT AT PRESENT • PANIC F'RI(JEIS:.- REACRWM GLYDE, 7S Market Street, Wholesale and Detail Dealers In TRIMMINGS, Embroiderin, Hosiory, Gloves, Ar-731E30N5, RUC) trio Furnishing Goods and Notions Balmoral andlroop Skirts, Saratoga', insurer and Turban Rats, Blue and grey, Kfitttlbg Yarn, Brealaa.t Shawle, Nubia., SOntage , Sleeve., Setts, (Jolters, Cuff., Linen, Lawn and Embroidered Handkarchiefe, llead Dreasee, Vets, Steel sad let Melt-Buckles, Dress Trim- malts and Ornaments, Corset., &c., ac Wkotier the above and many other articles in oni,line, at very moderate pricao, and we iVhoksale and Retail Purchlisers t 6 'exruntne our stock, which will -be fotuullarge and attractl 005 F ALL AND WENTED . DRY GOODS. Freich Merinos. PoPins Cobirgs Debits WoOleo Plaids. Alapaccos Shawls 1 Cloaks CHEAP OR CASH • 1!E, NTZER, 'O4 - Market street: sepl6:llut Nov( Gods Neitloods New CaoolB , 4 :CI New loode /New ods New (ids New G4fii NOW 1302 New GoOl I 1;1 ‘`71 , 4;i3 -.131. 0 .12A1M I : • i _maws ' - -- ft ' t;f l ::- ~~": _.S Ttflt DAY. . 1 C.TOBE NATiONALifiAkKS FIRST- NATIONAL , BANK OF .1...12 . 1.€1 - r ! . n"singy, I Iv ._TiCENT I o?.inoif oo POirrTnoLLnittig „. : :eircoutnaor, uraddhi c t on , sI. • i'ling. sth; M. theses, By astisfaato • videncerpieterzted to undfureign e4 l, it • 1u03 .1 NI - 9. ear that the r I OHSTRATIOig 46,04H 0p PUTS HURGH; - lit this Oinutty•t u rours , and State -of Rauisylvarde has been 4 y .organized under and according,to, the ref/ nuts .of the tonal Congress, entitleil "Su Ant triprevide if Na ilurrerfoyi seeured-hy a plehre bf frited Stateg titosks, and to provide for the`tdre Don and re demption thereof." approved , s hruary ., 25th, ißes, and has complied with 0 ~.- V4017210= of said Ant requlrQ to bi oorOP ' with before commencing the bufdriesi of ri , THautosnue,! I, Hugh • lOU Comp. Z. d e rnt of t s lnt ,r ufe ri noT 4o A llo t bere r a c certl4 ir ri ttho BURGH, county of Allegheny emir@ eof Xennsylvania, is authorized' tkeommence the business of backing under tilt aforesaid. I lt In testimony whereof wit . my hand end seal of office, this sth day of A i , ) SS ...-... i H U GH Id • U 11, Comptroller qtote Ouxtertey. THE , , rims NATIONAL. BANK OF PTITSBURGH,` 4, Late Pittsburgh Trust pi n y. Ospilal asothoeii paid in. f,b.,. Drava. i ota ego" to iilleitAlAo to 111:000,000- . . • •.r The Pittsburgh Trust Oompturydowing organ. tied under the sot to provide a National Our-ran o underthe title of the rfaisrltArioNAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, mottlerreepectfully otter Its services for the collection. of Notes, Drafts, Bins of Exchange, afe., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange dtl all parts of the country. The suttees which has attended the Fittabursb Trust Company since its organization in 1862, - Will we belieteris6 a eatitelent guarantee that busi ness entreated , to the new orgaaltaWo will re. wive the same prompt attention. , yi ~.1, . ?: .- - i ~ Raying s very extensive coppoilidenee:wlth Banks and 'Bankers, throughout ' the, cote:it - fp, we believe -woven Ottertmusttalfaidlitiesto Mote who o business with/4.. • The business will be conducted by the same citneeni and directori. • I JAHNS ylaritTGOnr/F. Wit. g.. spumy" nosiest S. lists, A.t.szt,zDss, SPAR% THOMAS BELL,PitA ultra (1.13 - 4.n:Ef, Taos. WIGIVritAN, ALICE. BNADINIV, ILKNOI. R. TA.III S ES LAUGH ai LIN, tiesklant. JOHN D. Scruirr, Cubist'. aug6-daytt J _ _ . . -71--- . . f ~ -'.' ~ - 7.',, , .. '• • • . •;!ttf v. c , 71 • . - "PFITTJAIPFEA.I44I" , treiCriFiti3 0 , 4 • !IRE BRADEURY PIANO FORTE storms° -* . sus-my FIRST ZREMItfIf S Within Thur Weeks, In4tt4 ng Two Gold Medals and one &War Medal. STRONG INDORSEMENT Of this Most ..Itm Inent Pianists. ~ The moat eminent of the Musical profession of New York city, after frequent and thorough trials of my New Seale piano Fortes, have given me the most emphatic and unqualified teatime.- aisle. The following is a specimen of the vol untary teattmouy I am constantly receiving iroin gentlemen entirely disinterested, and as all will ackMowledge most thoroughly qualified to Jude:e'er the merits of a Piano Forte. "We have examined with much core, Mr. WM 13 BRA DEURVS NEW SCALE PI ANO FORTES, and It is our opinion that, in power, nority, richness, quelity, of tone, and thorough wrAananship Mr. Bradhury's instruments excel. "We find great brilliancy and a beautiful sing- ing quality of tone most- happily blended We have rarery seen a square Piano Forte corn Dining so many of these qualities essential to a perfect instrument." Signed, Slt Mills,• John Zundet, Organist Harry Sanderson, at II W Reedier's. Charles Fniulei, OCI) W MorgaiY, Robert Heller, John N Pattis6n, Chas Wets, Oharles °robe, A Bagloll, . John H inkier, it C Tintm, H E ;Matthews, William :Mason, F L Ritter, Max Maretzek, Therainre Thomas, W kimv,e, , Clare W Heames, Theo Hagen, Ed. N YRobert Stoepel, "MusiCal Review." Strakosch, Carl Anschutz, ' Theo nloelline, :Indere R Eckhardt, F H Nash. WAMELINIC & BARR, No. 12 HisseYs Block, St. Clair street, sep22 Sole Aents. ________________ .1 -Ai CONSEQUENCE oi' TH E -- - - Everythinc in complete order and sapid* of Crewing twenty thousand barrels of ale rand malting (arty thousand bushels of barley per season. The buildings comprise the large brick tirt-wery, with the cellar and vaults complete, and halt House, brick Cooper's Shop. capable of turning out one hundred barrels per week, seven dwellings lor - emPlityersi 'realizing an an nual rent of Ave hundred dollars, large stable, bag room, wash house and office, all lighted with manuraeturetdon the premium& The oid established putation or my Ales and italt to the East, Westand South, and the reg ular cash customers for all I have been able to manufacture, with the increasing demand for I malt liquors, makes it one of the most desirable opportunittes that could be offered th a tellable party to engage in the business with a certain prospect of realizing SALE fortune in a few years. ThliblS OF SALE—As to real estat one-. fourth cash, the balance in one, two and three years, with interest secured by mortgage on the preinises. As to personal plopeity, olleafourth cash, the balemice in.dhree, Mx and pine months. If not disposed of at private sale behire the twentieth of October, of. which. dim notice will be given in the papers containing this adVettlie mead I will then on that day. offer the earnest auotio.a. 71 &73 Fifth Street, I octio:lotd GEO. W. SMITH. DECLINE IN GOLD, We-have reduced the prices of our CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WIN.DOW SHADES Awl general stock of goods, on the principle of giving our customers all the advantages the markets mill affbrd. WFARLAND, COLLINS & 00 Next House to Poet Office, second floor sep29 T. C. , TENKINS, ---- ONIMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT DILA 1.811 IN 'Maur, Bacon, Cheese, Dried and Green 'mits, and all Varna Prodnets Orders filled for all merchandise, Pittsburgh manufactures and Refined 01hi, at dealers and imumfactuTets . rates, No. 239 LIeERTY P 4TKEET, (opposite Wood street,) Pittaburgh, a. Advancee made,and prompt attention given to all consighthents Mid correspondence. Pittsburgh RFrences :.--Itall hr. Speer, Lloyd Ps WBlack,m., ct.tolly 0. .Co., hloXionald & Ar• Mickie, JOhn . I. }Lodge & oht‘littli & Co., B. A. Fahnestoek , s, Son* Co, do. sep2lsier.cv ~ ~. DR. 'V% GER,ARD , VETERINARY SURGEON (From Louisville, Ky.) NATIONAL ° STABLE,. Between. First Street, Smithfield and Grant . Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA FISTULA, POLE EVIL, BONE SPA VIN, Buick BONE,.and all other Diseases of Horses and (MUM cured. Terme moderate, qiittlaw,d PITTEINURGB, - FIN, WAYNE & CHICAGO .1?: , .Qp.suis OP THE SECRET AnY, - pprrshunha, PA., September 261 h, Ir 83. ItiGirrip.FlJlWit))lf2l4:atn'e 'l27t, of thizt Votapany Ass this day (Imla divi dend of 234 per cent. on the capital stoc orlhe third' quarter, ending the 30th Ins? , syable (freeoi Government taxi 'on-and after the 1 . 7111 fit October proximo, 'at the Mace of the (gni pany, thla City, and at the Transfer Agency, Wiaattni., Lannier tc 52 Wall street, New TOrkito the. stockholders as: registered at the respective offices. The Transfer books of the Company will eloge at 2 P. M. ' on theist day of. October, and remain closed until the 15th. W. IL BARNES, I,6 P 2 *awci Secretary, • NT& 200 Bags Alliaan — Pea Nvta. No 44 friss Almonds. ' •:55 Piairesse..1 4 . . AV Balsa BorseauX. Roans SllSlltt lb Bags English Walnuts.' -,• t. alt Nut., 20 "'" ' OOO NOS. Yitritr taut fo ll r iaMby 4 4 4474 . • 4 , REYAIER 4- 4 , mss., , 4 8 kißfi Wl..4l.lztkei. EIMMINI . .........._ .. : iimairtisuity maw uumcs l'rellWl9l ' .jial -41 atigtOttRalitAX I ~ , - .. , . „..,. .., ..rr... ,7•,..„1) - :- 1 , 1. i ,, . --.1.4., M-11.1 -,4 ...a.,it ..i : i - aihiffifen-.1.1,11.k.114157d0i i i , w- zievow ,t- M!INEM INSURANCE TNIIIjaTTIT:CGAIIIST 13V IFFAV. rillE F.I2. 421181..1N. FMB 2 ,IISUIILANCZ F A COMPANY OF PUTIADELFMA.;OE FIOE No. 435 and +3l - . 1 1311ESTNITT ST., 1 near Fiftn. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAR. tat, 1841. I Published Agreeably to ,an Act o f . Assembly, 4- -, - ' inst 111...rtg age, ' amply 5eeur0d.,....„.61,891,5its 32 Heal Estate (present wage Ste3,Bts I %O void . • ' 102,998 28 ;Temporary Loans on ample .oollat teral Seeurities.. ~,.. ... ..... ' • E 5,185 et Stooks, 4preeent, value : swop 12 ,) eb v.? ... 188 Notes stutßibt Re ce ivable....\ • ..... 89, 88 1 824 ix °ash )., - Froatil 23 I'm. W I .68 The only prate fr om premi -- o this company can divide by law, are fromrhastarhieh have been determined. Insurances madeen every description of•P4O , rty, _ln Town and Ceunry at ratea as lows ckAro horunstant With *Malty'. ' 4 16 90 tbelr • huclocirgleni CpPied of Nb.ktY Ewan, they_havepld meshy rue:, to an amount ceeding,Flltur mumuns , of Dona*. therelry if. or i tt•zarabutce ofyl a e n :r d y n trateg ri ct it i u t t e r t iunle, romptneas all Ltatalties. , f • , with , Losses pidd during theyear 1659, $62,156 36 DERD.ITORS. ULEAELBS W. Be paste, klottudwan U. Lou iowes Watinice., • Daeto S. Enown, ..e Mtn/. Gil.A.ll; .1.84.41.0 LILL. ACOB IL gitiTH, Enwerto a. DAL% , ' E.OROX.W. It.reciennei Ononun•Flayste, O} AS. U. BANONE-R, President. EDWARD. 0. DALE, Vice President, . NVn. 0. Steel, Secretary PIO tem. J. iIARDENEIR ooFFrs; Agent. ' • Northeatit cum Third and Wood sts PHILADELPHIA ITREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. /Is MIESTNUT DyyjhOSlte the - Custom IdoUSe. OspitaL.llMmv.loo. 8131313. • $ 304,9434 . V arAsia ALL lILIIIiDO- OP lEf. S MUNCIE, either Peg r etual or Limited , . on every desaription'of Prope or Mernhancilie,, at reasonable rates.of mead= . . . ROOT. P. KING, e'restilent. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Preeldeall. IREGITORS. CaItELIIS &WIZ,D - E. R. (lops, E. 13.1,1' tehies., G.NURG.I3 W. Shows, P. 13 , SAVILAY, Joseph S. Pam., C. SILYRKAX, . JOVE:PH ()LAYTON, S. J. Mao.artor, E. Wuxi; F. EiLeomatres, Secretary, LG. COFFIN, Agent. 1 Corner Third and Wood atrwta. Western Insurance Clompa,ny of Pittsburgh. MILLER, jr. president. F. ALGoatioN,. Secretary. Capt. R. D. Coerniax, Gen'l Agent. No, 94 Water street, (Spring & Cos Wan:Mouse, up stair s) Pittsburgh. TILL irNsung AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE. and •AIA.RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by ,Direntors who 4re Well known in the community!, and who are di:Wrinkled, by promptness And liberality, to 4,alntaln the character Wllich they'hare assumed, a filtering the best proti-ftMn to thaw who de. dire to be Insured. netiona—R. Miller,Jr., James M'Auley Nathfaiel Holmiss, Alex ander Nimic,k George' Davide, Campbell B. Herron, Cliire , W. Ricket son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David AL. f,ong Rees J. Thomas, Beni, Bakewell, John .IT't luso: ' SW . iItIEGRE.NY INSMIANCE7OO . OP Pla-remtatoll. 1 ()Mee, 140.37 Math Street, Batik mock. NS lIHRIS AGAINST ALL KINDS OS' 111 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC - JONES, President •, JOHN D. Ma i I RD, rice President ;D. Al. BOOK, Secretary; t'/4.1;t. WE. DEAN, General Agent. um - nt.—lsaac Jones, 0,0. Hussey, !HAN cry('hills, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, P. L. Fahnestock, John 1). McCord Capt. Adam Jacobs, It. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert Al 1.. 'Grew, R "tit H. Davis. none Smith's Wheeling .Brewery for BOEING DESIROUS OF RETIRING ritryvE RE - ism - Esti, I have de termined ON to disposes of my old eataldlahed • Wheeling Brewery" and Malting Establigh went, now in aucceaaful %Farallon, together ith the rock hand„: which Is sufficient' to eaahle nftrehaaer to prwiteed with the business ulthout Interruption, ow:witting in part of Ales, Malt Rope, Barrels, Cooper ' s Stuff, Teams and Fixtures, • PITTSBURGH., FT. WAYSIE &C. R. R. 00. OFFICE OF rue SECRETARY, PITTSBTROFf, Oct. 6th, 1864. • NOTICE TO BONDHOLDRILR.—TELe. ill agreement modifying the Firstand Second Sibrtgageh of this Oornpaby has 'beat 'executed by the President, and the 'Trustees -under the Deed of Trust, and the evidence of such agree. meat to be attached to each bond is now ready. Bondholders may i i present their bonds at this ottice,or at the Companys Trawler Agency,Wins: tow. Lanier F. Co, No b 2 Wall street, New fork, and have the agreement attached there to, -or they . may send to either of the, above named place& a full description_ and the cumber -of their bonds, when the' agreement Will he sent to the bondholder to be by him affix cd to the bonds. W. H. BARNES, Seeretary. EVi r TRIMMING STORE. ; AlXStri ALICE MOWIWY RE4PUTITPUbLY ANNOJEFNCES TO Her friends and the public generally - y, iha ahe hie taken the atore-roem, NU, 32 Fourth street, Atear ,Ferry And will open on WEDNESDAY, H the 12th INST.,a huge aeaortment of 11`111132 MOS, HOOP SKIRTS, couszors, Ba.L.DIORAI. SKIRTS, -_ EMBROIDERIES, eke, aka., ' octEklwd FOR 8 4 914 THREE ACRES OF L A ND, "0 N 'Which there 11 a fine! two stone house, containtpg four room, holland kitchen. A young orchard of 106 bearing fruit trout; all the necessary out-buildings, and o good wenot Lure water at the door. Situated on the Wash gton turnpike, S miles from PittabuThel RAO from Mansfield and tulle from the plankroal For particulars, enquire orr the premises of the owner, 011R15TO.PliElt lit/PEor at No. 4 Diamond, of J. DtNLEVY, 3i: Gets iStvda.w OH SALE.--A GOOD GRIST_ MILL ;Jr situated in the Borough of Freedom, Aisaver county, together with a convenient dwelling house, good stabling arid,out-htdidlass, on the line of the.P., Ft. IV, St Railroad: The machinery is in eirellent order, andthe mill has an extensive cuatom. The proprietor, on no aceount, would be . Indneed to "dlilipOne property, were it not' that he has been recently no much indisposed that he isrendereiT, =Table iuul of answering the deme - or bl. tth vb. trona in 11:_dsairable manner!: i.zlippliptuus 444. cad on O. .1143...LER.! . th,na4,.••e pirttiertufornyOkill.. ~ . , pq" w,tr" i • ARTIRNW L.. , 7111: .. • ,irtßE, BEAT X' VOtItA4; - poia lik the r untied ttie - ONIBr laffEloPlttebu'rgiv- Orotiltediw.detdembz ..,. , Wtested -without*" e.* - - 14 1 0 k 76.4.2.06 Flettie, '4 l artiffild -.Biabit.) , Ar theamt: =MO ; ,:rant.l24:ll_ll4,itnpr - - ilO i LiB2 5 00 11 ,,, 1 Ntil4 - 4.1.:0 lear e I -. •. 4 4440 . "40/031, LiCr --- .... . . 4 i , 'l i. WE " S P ie* XV . , . John Van Buren, of .Ne.w. York ; ad dressed O . crowded house: at the .head quarters of the ,Keystone ,State., Mx. Tallow Jackson, introduced the filStill gu4hed orator, who spoke, as follows: Mr. Van • Berea : , commenced his re mark's by adverting to the political situ ation "Orthe - hour; and the choice Pre sented to the people tif supporting " either Abraham Lincoloor , 13/eneral. McClel lan. At the commencement of the war we were called upon, to.suatain -the legal head °title GovernMent:'' The Conteet was between the legitlinatelleail of the Government, and those. whom:tug/it to, overthrow : the auta6ritYeat; the •-llitioe end the bonstitution. Tri-corumonjw:ltk, others'of the . ' Democratic perfi, Mr.' Van Boren felt' called Upon tostitgellin people, whatever their ,views regariljng; 1 he:PcdicY ;PLtite.xagyg,migleAtialiattt: tottlihaelliel - r - Support fronfilielegil , aritherities 'of the - *Ann,' Or `the'proee-", cutton of , the war in which we were Em' gaged.. At the sorne.time.tluitthe Ettin-li ocratic party gave an entire anct , unlies ; hating Support to the Government, it could not:but 'Obaerve the . defej.ittire Of that Government. from the strict consti t taloned lawsof the Country, and iis.dis. regard of the pure principleaof liberty,, ; save with deep regret and intense Indig nation. [Applause.] The policy Of the Government Was so unwise that at the commencement of the war, with,...the • armed rebellion in front and flfedeep dissatisfactitM at the measures of the President in their flank and fear, it - seemed hardly possible that-the Admin istration could ride, over the sea of diffi culties that surroonded•it and• reach.the old that is now happily; legitimately; ate. proaching. - At that time' ft Was stip posed by many thitt•:the Presidential term would expire before we ,:could properly discuss the actlQ9.B ot the-pre-a,. ident of the Unite.d . States. ' And now t o 'nse the language of his Igtter i Co Mr.' Blair, "the time has come.'l ' , [ Latigh- • ter.] We are engaged is a war that has lasted for some three years and a -half. It 'has imposed upon the country an enormous - debt. It halt leen destructive' of life, and it is'still raging, and protnW ses, to rage for au indefinite period. It is idle,. under such eirettimdances, there-, foie, to tupert to any. other question._ The qUednons that now press` uponthe mind arei Is the continuance .or the war at the present-time,and had it been, amatter of necessity? Is .it prosecuted with ability, vigor and patr iotism? Is there 'a promise' that it will be so in fu ture by the' existing littherities? Are they competent.: to . negotiate a peace? , The charge isnot!, laidiupon the Admin latration that the war his been untiec essiiiiliProtracted" for partizan' and Po- . litilleal purposes by . the -furtherance =of- . electioneering ~ Schemes 4 -and,,,,through: gross. incapacity. • [Applause : l. j When.. the President came into power we had a debta - 1,i15.,006,000.' The secretary of the Treasury apprises. rte now that we have a.debt of: $2,000,0004.000, .and if. the facto were ynkr stated, . and the legitk r i mate chtimi 'upon the Treasery recog nized, an&the..xinid creditors of - the Government ,satis ,d, the debt would probably, reach ti ,000, 00 0,000. 'Added to' that,'in ever"- county and :'township there hien enormous aectunulation- of debt, necessary, it ,may be, for bounties to volunteers and for various expenses incident to' the 'War; indispensable for the purposes 'o 'County rand 'State taxa tiow ,We have , iit!mat raging:, that is costing na gomethrae.aud a half millions , of dollars . a day; .we have an army o'l men cinder pay,, and . tle rieotacotit of I theiehiimbler 'means atir, , called - upon. to-I support diem.: ~ 4 11o r, t he,lastithree; years.' the war, debt hag. aregpErtill*a.,ft Mo.: rate•of one . 411044 6 millions a year, and there Is *a Ois&bliiit'uniese the're Is - tt' t ehlange.-or itdministration i f that' it' will =Cumulate : - rapidly aa,,that for tire future. Now, the people should re -1 member thatthe war haaheen prosecut- ' ed . without ability and, Nithout r ,.vjgor. , They , shouldTetnernbet that_politics and not patriotism has beim the destructive featttre' of the war, - and We' all: • should remember that the; fproeecution of war. and-this aecturittlation of debt lies tt the door of tx,parly_that has presented itself to us at Dias , another four Years Of - potter. • [Great Applause;]' . 1 :• -, , :;1 ai i - The war litti 'heen , 'conducted - with a disregard of ttdvicegiven to. the Admin-i Jgtmtiojv_ttt itsionteek .Alhont-t,he Apt. Pt' Karchi Uene ral Scutt Wrole to' 'We'a, dent • Li n e and • - Oa - Imii4 c 'thid li T watild'iliOtiirt 250 - Mos men to proseer the vim ' • Wag =the - slightest :an , paid4o that? li.olTr.,,M e inen w led out. The riot act wattfi, South. I Gn att' , Wrihtdkr, 4 -1: 'tom to disperse; gp. . t ,.: 4 . ; awl 1-491ewed-,latsgitter, - ,e, f' 'tateit.a Aiddit"woittir .1,41. ... npire-greslikaoteitit -, ... ~.i. !yrseoloottpdcranot;: . ' . .AVA" . ...., 4 4 >nitli.*k• 1 -40R,V: ::_ '.i , -1 79.tf . ifraidr [Great n;t: . 1 ,li a mi zen; W 51 17 i:“; l i r . emilsivrelte,. .. ;4i f .. - : - 41:4 - kiii4t" tail , t liedue- , o • dvertuung 17"atesi • • STANDING MATTER. -• , , - B.ttmes slOtuie • Daily. week, . week One time , 11. ,Sqr -• 719 ~L,.94:1r. --I,—; -IP Two times , 26 Thiel§ thries..• • • , -• 1 266 ': ' • Four times 1 80 Five limes ' 220 ' • "'-' ' ()no week........... 250 170 , Two , weeks - 485 '— , toe ' f Three weeks 600 400 2 One month 760 6 00 - - '' 2 Two months 11 20 700 3 1 Three Menthe • 13 75 " 9 - 15 - ''4 Sbc months 20 7 . 5 tit 86 6 Nine months:. . ..... '2700 • 18'00 '-' ^y' One year 82 00 21 88 10 • OB AING 'UHL)/ ADVERNISBYRNTEI. For one square, changeable pne..tlme, Ascii week, confined to the immediate huffiness Of the advertiser. AA Urger pli proportion viiseareata ln exaot . • Ly .1:1 1 : 1 1 1 I 'V T thne k week '1 13 months.,, ; 6 months vo f is - 26 , 0 el 17 20 li 45 i let " l9 My -40 oo --2 s oo 4/1/4`istmot Me tarrer tot: - Death notices, eachiasertion 50 cents Marriage notices, eaah insertion_ 76 " Steamboat advertisements, per trip. 52 00 Exp.:Mon! A u Ple4Aina - tobParia• . • . tices John Van Buren 'in Philadelphia SPICAIE¢AT TrinINITONIC CLUB'S' HALL What the Administration liras Done.: ---, 7, -- i'F'=v-e—°- i :,. • , -. Steam i'rin it. Estabnihient tie ,. 1 , 7 pro' ..l.lglPrOk :11100:1- ~ , , rr.., - , li.ts.} - 4:1 - 4, •£14 1 .: - i- - )li,a ) fetsirraerjoviozzinsotWr 7-.0-iz:ig, PJil ali AN f 'cisoiiiititike F: r=T,Cti W . LIU. hi= ,43 ip , T4 LI irrMlikE, ~:•,.. ?al's ......r. r,,,,,.,...... IIMIA010,:MBIC , ' -ARM LEGALuPAINfiIOO • : fri .• 0 - r 4.4. ; ' l,'=% -LX 0141 , '.. , '" . 1 , , o ar . , 1 , . ft thApifl - . 4. , . r L., , FOR Ittladtbaiiii6l4 blineadrailgunliO', - - _Atiiiii.'dine the ivai 4 c ' ' '. lii**." happened to- he a young* ': • i ialthlid George B. affection kik ' ( giiikeOett: --,, - *FM' wits 'lnt itt u i# 6. llead . itif;•Aorr ' .. • and *lie - inter tailed . 2 11`.'i , yert.L.sit ' :-- - afterVardir tit Alibi& ii .hitt"Ofqbir ----- t.- —... , . pAigis upOnithicii.lhis ." . ititeteiL,"-Iftilikt %I ' 4 i since the:llmi 'iff hfipltekiviito.,,to4s.--,:-- head of the, iv?" uettZf'this, ... ~._limitirock.:Are, - fort ha s been— trtiiiotr - tii.'othoarnigitioh. Had the'Wboleobjetet.iir. t h§ l iFitibhertii4;. ..• desti:4if4 MeLlelrtic".""iiid Ivor eel** r` the.effortkiliedi. tefitedOhigiliklo3liifi'- 85 poierillertr'freditlipekkWtfittphuteik 45 [ them I' tit that !lOWA' liii tetitoW. .. : pliidietil vcjiliodi °Cent ,d' Idlietitty_iiifdr''."....--:- 75 it M i lidper tliktkivt3 I httire-tfa:lffiliiiNlW,` 55 on this subject. l'il,hen General Meow_a., • : : c o, iiii biaitedibi, Richmeitilrlie---:--_. re him 'three eiiiint ' l dlAiriaWi . -" , Thisy - twoi l l - taken froth -, hiiitAr knkpAisis I iiii:atig. ring- thee iiiiirtiaig ,'..''llliet•-aiiiii' kitoebr,-,..-'-'-''''''' Wool's, Blenlier's A lireD'ArellW*Otik.- the' hat' was:taketk "iii;trW4l-'lliet7:' `•-•'-' act of ,kittHe Witt' the f tesitytynribti• ' ~ to - Riblunbild. 'lrt . '4leflaiihe-ory -. --' - came nearer foilibit';Ofid-117till'ithS .-.. , than Grantlsiettfthse, 1-Vtibereft4*V-f-"" to use.a street er ' simile;lufriiiin.loiiatz-.-- -'.. as Lee waif to Wiiiiiiingtort'ahrtne-3 1 0: .. ' summer.pleridatinr. Che tilin dittSJ't Hpatfr'• -.--- •:-.. this:was done setiltat frtimit-dreittiltp-- the sacredness a the 'FfUldent'eNWti.- peilititi, l which he stitilbgefi'tnini Oikrr'. • , terrible jeopardy thwi!ipray - stir ft _, ,• rebelsbad not . :sense obodgby... iiiiii .- , ~ 7 , `" take tins While .he' 6140' be ifo ti fat ter them where be 'weiN litiiid itinghterX" t i 4 and 'partly tiecituse , Gen.' . lifetTilifeiglir; popularity with 'ttiec -people c"stici„Xitt* . tWA Abiatianeeiense for fintrye Iriterei was in . 11anger. ' ' The :Mehl - thie.- has done another thine ;It hie' i gittW a steady ' . trade in swap itit 4 Ittlie" la ta [Laughter.je -The Presi*tiori, '' k,,!. n's . not it'gard'atrati te'swapliAistiapf.Ti.4.4".:. use Ids -awe blitant'ltitigeVer.2-,1--";-, new.in Iliettreani;'' L iind ( WirgialP- I 11 . 1 121 ;:" * f":: .. hord oh to him they thin - filt;:z1V:::, thug a ' worse - ti l .betteiqui - 49,4,, , y • Iftuu - i:-.. ; ;.4-.!.. him go: - t Great!' - Ilibtliterl.:., ; -'- qttilfAtt . „4-,,- , -;), - , done nothing utif-iinotp).- $ .i. - . !V • -'::- ::• 4 ` McClellan for Pope, mid tlin bl t';'. .iiit-i"-:."2-. tie of Bull Run folltitiOsnt 'I , .M : ii t ime.f . ,4,, , , 7 .f - ---, Pope'" for . - lfeeleliiiihr• 4 0.. - f •tiiiio . ?'''T - - .<-;'„"....r ! , splendid 'victory'. of- '' lAiitiftiteNtgi4'.--.f-4 the ?milt: '. (Thr ee - f-W-0.4- I. lief.o4.'--Tt4j Antietatiryand/thaWittfq --ri1it,.04`..-:.....'i1.:..c.,.1 mendable , ' kviirP he frit e- in k,. - -,, ,, -- k -,, t , ,3 swappeellitcCWßS# 'lief :13 , - •_' .."•: , 7'6:44 thelerriblitietpip':AAelf• ,' ,'1._'.'„,.,..•-&A follisWed. - R. ''sistipPed-'l"BniiiiiidC- prA-.,i-k'-,-v-.„.. j Hciolter,linfii •Chitneblliffsl_ fki4iihbfit? „,.„ - F 4P 4 . f.11....`".. F ,: : the Wisdthifflonthe c idif'9l%.' l l# ti , : .'-'"'"-;?.:.,-`,'. Hooker felr "ltillade,ligareaile t ter34ll - ` - . . '-‘,., .-:‘.... Ntli : 11-41440 - #01W Oki afisY2.' He hatPli litijierfrAil,,- T 'Adinirdistrittinn,;.MVl-" ttakiiiins''',-,',"•;_%; . pod glittee &ft - 1064' - ,7401d ithifr i ly Dennieon.: 'IBS Titbit id 'MEW St;tittlitt."---- f ulnly r onike.Jag..ofattuitlichos4494ew,l trueiit fifend . tliat • litPtiosiessedi -ibat,iitif'".. • was the onlyntaii fifiti'ii tlthiiieragitithl4"-`. whoiria word of compleiht .i luiesuiiitil':' - ..,.. beentaiita tILOII6,;WoVW dilifkilifie! inter thielie:Wlotild'reilingiiinilbiiiiiii, ' but: he Wittel;" oit *milli be til'ieliefalitN:l me to -see .1. - onigti.” .t( Greatlatilif ".., Public opinion iiiiya'aat the 'is " about to': - - swap Stamm:tier 13iiikfie' Nett lettglig -4-1 • - ter); but nobody . hes •is , ;_ti L seir t -T o ni t ik m ,lol ., considers. hireeelfriettallt eislitigliqiii-t_ swapped for Stanton.l'' reg-titOrlitirl: ter]. What eTsti.kaa °the" - iiiicif 4 !" • li r in regard to war? ,At iiiii' l oiitifir - - • _ hoitilities there wed ..- sitbstentiltiPbtil ", one opinion in rethreisetsli tilie4,oo 3l 4t,l'?; ' of putting dowk“the _i'el*lliale :,.. ;,:, people everywheredecida thafttie. ;.." _ . eminent must• be =upheld` Ad nor' , - iiiiAtt. preserved. Butt they" tthaiiketi,ciciii.,Akbyifz".., ~ tra b, The Praeldenihrhis.proAardiftliminirVu' -lied the North--and),lSM—tett 411tik-3fiCkitit°-' Hisltteasnres at:RV / IRMOb' - iiis*lfitsPoW i . l • unionism ii;.theiSbretiisispeintefirliiiiit- divided rz -riatin-dert}ik Xentiri3WitAil!T, When:the armies,Wciiild•itifrecnitiOlg,7; tort' Mid I thiepetipt*Wintleilbegiii - tie tWW O -"' a feeling ofictinfifticeriviwvivan - 2.. i - .. the Governirtentek?itsiddit_if.,:2 order the errestorsoninirdif thetifiirftP,7' and his sitheldbitiles."W-ohltrAniteXliffitti zen's house, drag , hiffili. ~ Awl - 1,01:,,ait :the decistim o r f-lip" itirtrf, ~' M'. 'wettw.. , --- - se donee itim t&bil hertieWlWifiP ithif4..."' - "countryl,,,Allthie eirttephridediftell-ft,- , All this tien ded- -0 pittloketjfeWatTi-iiiite-'..f -at the -sameti nseptedbelkt e divWci* - lithW : ... . c '.. clistieas . borer' . Then.'" . - Hin - 40 "1":"" were passed and enfo .. ,N -.l.l "* . iffiiittl'-'_ . • men who. were -, Se' I.o'. tbestrs,WhiP."' were in the Presitient's iiiiniiist.“.:' It% ifi - ' all this was not the exefelielaViiitny7!:, on the part sif the i'Presidetitlifttlat4L" only to etasperattf - Where • _ ' 'f - tkerii" ' r tiklitA' -- have been hesling,"4)i.ll thlivitibilittiii-V'i Arresting. was , confined "te , -Bt*ibilit&.4-(-.. There wattnioteishigleihntaiiteiii' :ivoi .itaryarrestorhefe thettig4ifidliriiP-,*ope Republican. The itelitibisa'idVolsitt l 4 l .' i they pleased anon('•thti . ":Prelidentgilbtit :"''', whoever heard of atrektitfe - otifiWthengt-"P : Premont"iiienounced the'preitliinViiitrreZ '- strongly :thee any.. Dela r o:efiv:Witil7ANW,' and in-his letter of acceptant* licr . iiitrity :7 4 : • ed the - Pratild - ent, in Itulldstentf4.l6 - itinet and unanswerable ail an,f - . , xiiiinitwiriv Itirm-. . the land conk' do, + skriPixifielit-f'.-ifeliPTit-ir wont arrested? [Applansilli .. ))4 , 34 7-:-E.i.:: '' e.` "le 11P Through the *Able aftk ,:,. . , f - *IU t ''''' . Lineoln has nienifeined'ai , _ , sty. The Pregideitkif tl [ iiH - Allit#'6o l . l ." - abotilci'nbt,beli &UAW:* ,_ ;;,..::-04 sip:. i i 'should 'either' bi aLiiiilitiWairn.Vtlti2,, conscious` Othle own Iknerfin i! . .Aliakk. . to defer to tinisiiivhose,experiene.s , /!-.e• 211 iii; -1111 4* , ifei,*iitileihni* fo r 4,4 duct ktiliterromitibiiii:" Mr: 'MOW& ' had a plan 6t "Molini. Air 'Vtifig- ittic*l'ln ' mond: . 'Wiirrotit',talperieraiiKsclethio ? on the'td , br Fer*Aty; Mr 2 f . ';:',..‘?'''!- i z e ittl. --- 4,- , v._ :... A., :, ‘, 444 t, GIMBAL lte v 4 P .l4 - 0 :. rt .Detit 8 i :-- 7 1 S iti-ina il:M sii l 6 oql, art ' diffeiebiii# A , to ti0.149pur*:,,,,10,ki,, A=lo4-1116-- Kil#434Cl4l?Wg'lall:t)6ll done n1itt513.040,90,2÷ ititAte':4ikietn,'ll hann e :t6 . tra fiC ° % ' o,o, - 4:1 2- tethi rail AO died kgit 1#2, 1 pp , Rider'; lie to, m 9.. kl,cl t. 4t* OD the railiia4 11 9 10 t,tri.Oc. 'l4' [Laughter.'] 4 :!, -. - 4 a - ... i. If VII' wilfgfo7l44,-S,Mgari swerr to ihd foltatitig :twos' gladly yield my plan "tis Laughter.] •••=" Ist..J , liaaa}noe. 4 l24A gremly f jarge e • motley Use, by-a 1 T,P, I 1470 iii 300 , 8 61 6 00 ' ° 11` ) /` r 1060 • 24 . , _' ' . 14 00 .......-
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