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T UE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE.
Trs,
CH~%ROKEE CURE.
An unfailing cue for Spermatorrhea, Seminal
geakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all dieemn
await by self-pollution; such as LOU of Memory,
;mitered Lastilude, Pain.? in the Back, Dinineev of
Premature old Age, Weak Nerves, Dttficul
y qf Breathing, Tremhtilg,llrakefulneas, Eruptkma
is the Face, ;P ale fointerianCe, lnsanity, Conaltmp
ion, and nliZtke Ritetta, complainti, caused by de
atrfing) am the path af nature.
All-This medicine is a eimple vegetable att
ract: and one on which all can rely, as it has
.een used In,our practice for many yea.rs, and
ith thousands treated:-it has not failed in a sin
' . instance. Its curative powers have been
fileient to gain victory over the most stubborn
ace.
Sir-To those. ziiiiyettited with their eon-
Winton, until they think emaelvea beyond
he reach of medical aid, we would any, Despair
oil the UHEROKER (Ojp 'ilia restore you to
ealth and vigor, and after all quack doctors
eve failed.
*2 per bottle t eor thraebottles for sb,
ml forwarded by Eirpreaa to all parts of the
7orld.
Air - Pamphlet sent by nod] free of postage, by
Dr, W, B, Merwin & 00,,
No. 63 Liberty street, New York.
sep29-erxt-dikw
rV LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTU
LW NATE, !
THE LONTI SOUGHT FOR
7 /ISC(W.ErtILD
'Cures zn from one
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CHERUKFrE
I)REMEDY,
A N
)IIEROREE INJECTION
Compoundid from - "Zoete, Beals and Leaves.
C'RERDKRE R hnIEDY, the greal Indian Diure!
-, cut ee aU diseo.fra of Me urinary organs, such a
ucont inence of the Urine, Itulammotion of to
laddcr, B: ot mot ion ef the Kaditrys, Stone in th
ladder, Stricture, ihcrel, 4;1,1, tionorrhceo an
especially crcomuiended in those cores of new
/DUG (or It hi/ea/1/ females) where all the old lICLI
048 .I,llteinee hate
alt is prepared in a highly ounce, rated
rig; the dose only being from one to i o tea.
.ontifuls three tunes x day.
is iltirettc rind alterative in its acion ;
irifying agil cleansing the blood, causing t It to
nv to nitrite original purity and vigor; thus i.e
oving from the system all pernicious causes
hioh have. Imlneol disease.
C7l.l l #.loii. thijEgYl`lolll is Intended
an's doointaut to the Cherokee Rem-
Ily, ath should be used in conjunctiod tent'
int medicalo In all caner of GorwrrAnea, Wm.!
hear Alba • or Whiter, - .lre efferits arc heating,
othlreg and dentulc n I; removing all scalding,
tat, and pain, instead of the burning and
most unendurable pain that la experienced
ith nearktdal the asap pack Injectwas_
Sir -hy the use ut the Cherokee Remedy
id Cherokee Injection—the two medicines
the sp., improper discharges are
raovNl, and the weakened organs are speedily
3tored to full %Igor and strength.
kW - Price Cherokee Remedy, 4 . 4 per bottle,
• t eyes ho Mon for ,
4111 4 1Yiriee Cherokee. TuJeetteirr, - $2 per bet
or three bottles for 56.
/o',-;eut by Exprefse to auy addreze on rooiliiit
Nice.
tar The Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee
sjeellon. and Cherokee Cure, are sold 1.1
entereciairlg Druggists in the et vslized world.
Dose unprincipled dealers, however. try to sell
orthless compounds in place of these; those
hietrthercan purchase at a cheap price, and
ake more money t. , selling, than they can on
As you value your health,
le, the health of your future offspring, do not
deceived by such unprincipled l Druggists, ask
r that 'ntertfetnes, and take no others. If the
rugglats willnnt bay them for you, enclose the
uney in a letter, and we will stud them to you
E)tprias, Securely sjsaled andpacked fres from
AtttVition:
Ladies,or Gentlemen can address us in perfect
.ntrdelitle, stating fully and plainly their dis
aeißind-syrnphins as we treat all diseases of a
sonic nature in - ~-male or female. Patients
ied not hesitate because of their inability to
sit us, as we-bate treaied patients successfully
all pottiorur of 'the civilized globe, by corres
indence.
Patients atdreasing Us will please state plainly
thesymptOrtiErof their complaints, and write
Set ()Mee, County, State, and name of writer,
ain, and Inclose postage stamp for reply.
We send our-92 page Pamphlet tree to any
kiress. Address all letters for .Pamphlet ar
[vice to the proPtietors - ,
Dr. W. R' Merwin &_ Coq
No. Mt Llberty street, view York. •
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COU,QEI NO MOR E .
S 7'll I C IL A. r4f.
.21.1.E.LL1F vou
01110 11 13 AI-SAM. .
Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous CoUgh 'Balsam la
ar*anted to once Coughs, Colds, hoarseness,
liTtrofuring Cough, do rq Throat, Dun
minion, and nil nffecttuas of the Throat and
For Sala by Draeglate General Depot 6 Eas
earth street, Olactanati, Ohio.
DIARR LIF€EA.
All the Medical men and the Press recommend
r. Strichiscd's Anti-Oholera Mixture as this
ily certain remedy for Diarrbrea end Dysen
r s comoination of Astringents,Ab
.rKetiLt,l a
Stimulants and Carminatives, and is
to effect a cure after all other means
aye failed.
For sale by Druggists. General Depot 8 Eas
ourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
--STRICKLA•NZ'S •
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• Dr. Strlckland's Pile Rsmedy has cured-thou
nds of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding
Una. l ‘ t•glives immediate relief: and efrecta a
ermailittut cure. Try it directly. It is war
atted tit,' cure.
For sage - -by 'all Druggists. -General Depot
East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DXSPEPStk, NERVOUSNESS, ^ - ND DE
ILITY,' DR: STILT K A.N TUN tre
resiotruniend those suffering with lose of Ap
otite;'intligestinn, or Dyspeptits, Nervouottess
adipletsoos Debility, to use atrionland'a'ron4,
Is a vegetable preparation free from al
disiiefiquore it strengthens (he
.whole nerv
us !system ; it oreates s good appetite, and is
anent al to cure Dyspepsia sad Anyous De
4E;
"pg rtifile by Diliggis i t t f n, e x t . ! . e tc rly et
1 171 sold by
Agelits. NU. 77 FetterAletre'et,
. , Allegheny city,
•br. (.4 - E0 KEYSH,
„,qpittetWood Street and Virgin Alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa
Preparatz_,Dr. A. §_tricklaild, 6 East Fourth
tr(ter Cincinnati Ohio
oatrklidkw
.111IcKERING PIANO
A.LE CHEAP
A EWEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD
r.lAlitx round corners, handsome mould
ng Has been fa use but dais austitha
.nd L a GOOD AS &NEW In every respect
1415:1Jlohbdhs Marred - 4i the - lent: -The pree!
nt,Alfilipn.J4SlPstas 4576' 00. W111:00 - sold at-Ts
wmroucTlozr.
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
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• MEDIOAL.
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T AND;96 THOU
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Robert E. Bell; M. D.,
Member of the roya College et Surgeons, Lon
don, addressed to youth, the married and those
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CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE.
Sent by pan, postpaid, on reoeipt of ,ten cents.
A careful perusal of tots small book has been a
boon to the afflicted, and had saved thbusands
(roma life of misery and an untimely gvave. It
treats on the evils of Youthful 'lndiscretion,
k 4 df-4.buse,Seminal weakness, y.miasions, Sex
ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Lobe' of Power,
Nervousness, Premature Decay, Impotence,
so., As., which unfit the sufferer from fulfilling
the OBLTGA.TIONS DIARRIAC4E, and
illustrates themeans of cure by the use of
DR. BELL'S SPEUII-10 PILLS,
and other treatment necessary In some eases,
and whlbh never falls to cure, and.cau be relied
on. They do not nauseate the atomaa4, or ren
der the breath otreninve, and they cab be
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USED WITHOUT DETECTION.
They do not interfere with business pursuits,
and are speedy in action. •Nochatige of diet' le
necessary. They arn.ivaroanted in all cases to
be effectual in removing 'and curing the tlleemse.
Up wards of two - thfibiand hies are on record
that'have been cured by usingtf3ELL , S SPE
CI Fie and certificates can be shown
atom many that have used them.
No On of. Failure Occurs.
irpwarde of a Hundred Physicians use them e x.
I elusively in their practice, and toey cannot et
fact cures without them.
IMPORTANT NOTICE,
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
Arethe original and only genuine Specific Pill■
There are a host of imitators—BEWAßE OF
THEM.
These are Warranted
They are adapted for male or female, old or
young, and are the only reliable remedy known
for the oute of all diseases analog from
YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION.
In all Sexual Dieetteee, as Gonorrhea, Style•
lure, Glee., and in all Urinary and Kidney cont.
plaints,
Act Like a Chai-iii!.
Relief is experienced by taking a Hingle fax
and from four to six boxea.generally effect a
rare.
Soli by Druggists generally, In boxes grin
raining biX pills. price 51 or six boxes, la; alau o,
bilge boxes, containing four of the small, p, o
$3.
If yon neerlthe Book, or the title, cot out tido
advertitement for reference..ttt II you cannot
procure them of your thug - gist, du not he int
pnee.! upon by any other remedy, but enclose
the money in a letter to the proprietor,
DR. J. BRYAN, it .X 54,7:4
Ceder Streie,
who till! take ail risk if 76
prnperly dirrete t il, rroi
end the Pills, secured now observatudii,
return mail, post Ptid.
SOLD AV DRUGGISTS (7ENKRALLI
N°TICK TO A E.t. CON('E.IINIED.
Among a certain dastard sell-important ;avr
plc there is a peculiar feeling of onutempt attach
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
diseases named in this card, (Paw Are Disneette,)
why this shoulde they nor no one else can tell.
Are they not
eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just
the very diseases that are an obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would trot
let one of their fatally go to a part) that has de
voted years for their benefit, because he advent
sea the tact, and their family physician says he is
A humbug so he can get - ttre case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life, lie conies i
at last to the physician that ad t ertises—hn w vise
are they to know t Are they not aware that Sir ,
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin &vas, Sir Lin/tries .
Hall and 111. Paul Elcord devoted years la the
treatment of these diseases I These men are bold
up as shining lights In the medical world ; I don't
assert that al/ men are worthy that publish, still "
there are agreet number of them that are. I have
levoted myself to the stud) and treatment of
PZIVATB MS/CADDO upwards of 40 years, and
withoilt egotism can say I have Caved loondroOs
from years of misery MA untimely death. lily
treatment is confined to the vegetable alta,.. e .o e ,
es l think It ID the best and most certain. It is In
toy power to bring hundreds of certificates it I
thought It necessary to certify to my general sun- •
cess : but my long residence in this city Is surd•
meat pmof wtthout adding more. Spermatorrhes
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a '•
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
P:ery young man and woman to be careful in se
letting a physician. The different advertisements
'that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise from answers than only loos
of health and money. Hundreds are cured mum
ally by my now remedies. Address Dili Soo.
jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postodlse.
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WELDON & KELLY,
LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS,
CARBON OILS, BENZINE., &c.
16 Wood Street, near Sixth,
PITTSBURGH. PA
FIVE AtItES ti OF GROUND
N THUS BOROUGH OP •
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PER, now occupied' as a - market garden, and
In a high state of cultivation, la iiiTered for
Sale
very low. This property is certain to become
very valuable for building-lots, being In a quar
to'. where the demand for hnuaes'is - 1191# verj .
great. It could: be Made available, ,• every foot
of it, for that,p4vpose,,lying level. • Apply to':
.S. S. BRXAIt,
Broker and Insurance Agent, de Bruirthit.
t 7 bbls. Fresh Eggs."Just , receitvedlry.ix4
FETZER & ARMSTRONG
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cern& MarkeSAbgarststessts , •
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mextm'exTuasior
PITIS
DRY 009.1112211€Lm
WE ARE NOW 'OPENING A
Large and well-asaorted Stock nf DRY
GOODS, purehased eines the late decline in
prices, which enables no to afford advantages to
parehaseraNid TO BE OBTAINED IN ANY
OTHER HOl's E.
New Poplins, plain and'figured.
New Chintzes, striped and figured
New Alpacas, brocade and plain,.
New Balmorals, new and beautiful styles.
New Merinos, in every color.
New Cloaks and Shawls,
In addition to a full tine of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
HIIGUS & HAMM,
eep29 Cotner Market and Fitt la
BARGAIN;;T
GOODS BOUGHT AT PRESENT
A.DI
MACRUM & GLYDE,
7e4 llPlLtrket p4t riDet,
Wl,t,leanic and liets.ll llekdel in
Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves,
it'll it( I 1-:r4,
Furnishing Goods and Notions
1:-.1norn1 and
ara I urban Hate, Mlle and Ihey Xl:mating Yarn
lirPnk fast kb Is, Nu: WA/itS
vea, :irtta, 11011 ix,. I'uf.l a. Lu u •a. Lawn and
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Nem, ',reel an I .4tl. elt.ktu.Z.lC:el. Urea• I rut
MI" ani Ornawiitt, Cora..tri,
rafft the AL.; r ?tn.! ni ny ot her ekrltetel
I , .tr One, at
1, I Stil Itr.Cll, etiati W
Wholesale and Retail
Pur.- I ,ccr, P\lo,llo' our Stork, which wt
1- ,11 ,, ,i1A1 !Rile . tud Attl4,!:‘
t i i.ll- alt IA 1.1 . 1` FAL
11111• G (101)S
French Merinos
Coburgs
Delaines
Woolen Plaids
Alapaccas
Shawls & Cloaks
CHEAP FOR CASH
M. MEN,
9 , _1 Market street,
sepl6.lrucl
New Goods
New Goods
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NEW Goode
New Goods
New Goods !
New Goodß
New Goode
'Ne w Goods I
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
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Under Care of he Franciscan Broiliers.
rloins iNswurtrrmni, SITUATED IN
R. f..ofettoi Oltuhria 13eunty k Penneylvaaia,
about four miles from ()Amon tatton, on the
direct route be tweeriPhilielelphia and Pittsburgh,
was chartered - in 1859, with privileges to center
the ueu4l Colle-giate Honore and Degrees. The
tiottof the' °allege ie one of the moat pealthy
in Paimaylvaniatina-portion at the Allegheny
mountains 'being...proverbial. for its pure water,
bracing eirddetitreibaile apenery.
The - Sche anti() year porrimencep on the PEKST
DAY PTENFBER or, tack year;entLerit
on ttePlßS'r tile JULY, following. It is thrilled
into two Seeable". Student. eannotteturationle
hetween theSeindena. All the Apparatus neces
sary to Land Surveying, Engtneeiing,
will be furniehed by , the .thstittitinn to the
Students. •
~ . ,
Instrumental aikl Vocia Wage forms no extra
charge. Studenir alb' lie admitted' from eight
years to the age olin4N9-4.--
Taahm—Doard and ul on, payable half yearly
la advanoe.... ..: . ::..,.:. f .4.1.-.: • 74.
Bedding Iwo . yr . . 41141, per ,aecaten...., ko
SurveAng atuctiiiniz instpunnriti, 'yak mi.
num..- • . - 2,/ , ln ' - ' ' . . 20
I.lteudcal and rdodemildmcdagek'extm , -k:- 10
St udantaspending VaestinnentheWeV;6l2o
its,
ileintence can ha meek+ tici . trciltt: •r: np
Domenea. Rt. Rev. EtiallorliVoid, Falai! hia;
liar. T; S•RnYnolda, Lomettil,.-Aet DI) 0 ,
Philadelphht ;.. Rey. 41e.nry nr.X.4l,t.
delpfrda ; Rev. Plenie
n7:':13.-A. hack runialdaqy t 6. ` , lltith:
.e 49,, , i ~ ; gel/ t. A. tiEgii lintmkor
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00 4IILSAISIA.PF MiLYWVI4I3II3B,
vry th imikrri,"'"
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NATIONAL BANKS('
ST NATIONAL BANK
OE' r•rr'rißmiurrttati.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Olrewa OP UOMPTROLLER OP THE OURRSNoy,
Washington pity, Aug. , 6th,
WnartnAs satiafactory evidence presented
to the 'undetlir, it has been ensile to art
that the FIRS' NATIONAL BAZIKOF•P••
BURGH, t el.:Minty of Alleghnny and ate
of Pennsylvania hat been duly onnanlied under
add according to the requirements of the AM of
Cenci-est, entitled "an Act to provide a Pfatidnikl
litarrency, secured by a pledge of United States
Stocks, and to provide Mr the cironlation and re
demption thereof." approved February 25th,
1863, and has complied with all the provisions of
said Act required to be complied with before:
commencing the buainess of Bank/ag. •
Now TnErtavonn, 2, Hugh PticOtillo6h, Clomp.
troller of thoUurrenoy, do heretwcertilkythist the
said FIRSTNATIONAY; BANK OF PITTS
BURGH, :county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, la authorized to commence the
badness of banking under the Aot aforesaid. ln •
testimony whereof wiriness my head and
noel of ottloe, this 6th day of August 'WO.
I •••••-•.- HUGH rdciOulaocal,
ss oomptrounr of the Dulaney.
,
THE FIRST NATIONAL Bali
OF P1TT51312.13.011, Pd f
Late Pittsburgh Trust Cqmpany.
Capital 10500,000 paid In with
ego to 'crease to 1 1 ,000,000..
Increase
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The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the eat to provide a National Chirren
oy. under the title of the 111Z.ST ATIONAL
RANK OF PITTSFIIIRON, wool - ully
otter its services for the collecdiorl , Notes,
Drafts hi ll s of Exchange, &c., receit'e money on
deposit atuitruy and sell Abtatoulge ah aliparts 01
the oouutry.
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh
t
'Trust liolnpany since Its organize n in iiiso,
will we believe be 11 au Meier' t guaran that busi
ness entrusted to the new °mulls& cm will re.
solve the same Inyfunpt attention.
Raving • very sxtensive correspoidenee with
ranks end Bankers, throughout the country,
we believe we can odirr unusual facilities to those
who do business with us. ..!
The business will be conducted by the same
officers and directors.
put.soTosis
.1 Aiwien LAVORLIZI Wil, K. N
C1082.111' S. Herb, A.L.x.r..eikotuutir ass,
HOY Ax Ex]. FEANTis G. Owner,
race. WIGHT7[.IIA, ALEX. BIILDLZT,
SAMHEL REA.
JAM Es I.A I H Lmr , President.
Jolial LI. stiottr, Cashier..
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THE fiI:AI'HURY TIAN(' Ei+RTE
PIR4T Pit TC3I
Withi n F,,trr tree Alt. fuel:Ming
Two Gold Medals and one Sliver
STRONG INDORSI;MENII
Of the Moat Eminent Pim:Dials.
Tht- ,net entllletil or the ,C , llliiri,,,Yosetne of
^ tea , York city. Mice ltntillent on.l thorough
Innis 01 Illy Neu' t 4 e-t.1,2 Pi too Rates, hlt r gl.,
tn.' the moat ettiphst 411,1 1111411,31111e.tretninto
twit,, The loliowilig is a itvevic,eti of I lie tol
nalntt teutiolotly 1 nn, er.ru.t.‘hti3 feet`, lit
Yet - Olem,u rot irel) ilouritereutell, and as all
ri , Ltiouletle.e 01010115:n1i , 1‘141111..51 It.
;ionTe Of the mints of a Pl.ton t•trte
•• W o hue e• • tut netl 4.1'4 n, tug, lAI,. Al r Al
lilt. 11111 NI.\V St Nt
! 11 - ;" 4 .. and it ma Our ontnlon that, to )..wet,
• t) 11,10 y ,O !:::n%
M r .lP 1 ry . 's inetrurnentti excl.!
We 11,1 gre tt Wallah 2,1,1 a1...50t/till sung.
.o,lllr, of tone most hapolt :Ile,: We
ha re' tare/y Is a equate /inn. Porte oninhinlike
so many ni three qualities y44..0110 In s 14- , /e,/
iLlo l runiPlll 510414,1.
-•If dl Uia ,
.lithu Ztio4c/, 14 - tantat
llntro tzrin,ter,on, 41 II W Iterrlier's
i hart, Fraulel. (100 it Morgan,
otohert 'teller, J oho N Pattleuto
'l,na l'harlea (little.,
John ll
I \ l 1 11 ` , II }: Matthewt,
I_. Inner,
Iles M met irk, Theoottre Thoulait,
Henze, Clare W
1 Imo N YkuLerl Stnevel,
"M Innen' lie, ,ese " strakotieh,
'ail Auto:hot - 7, Thro )l OolUug,
Tuatara It I..ekh‘nit, F H Nash,
WAMI.ILINK & BARR , '
No. ltt.t/irtaera Block, tst. t at reel,
Sole Agents
Iry etAs - skigr)k.l , 4(-K - ov irtfE
DECLINE IN GOLD,
We have reduced the prices of our
CARPETS,
OIL CLOVES,
.„4
IN DO W SHADES
And general stock of gooda, on the principle cd
giving our customers all the advantaged the
tuarketa will afford.
New Goode
M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO.,
New Goods
Next house to Jot Oftlre, eecund floor
New Goeih
T. C. JENKINB - ,
OMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT
New Goods
New Goods
Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Dried land Green
Fruits, and all Farm Product■
Order's fined Tor an merchandise, Pittsburgh
manufactures and Bennett 011 S, at &alma and
manufactuyem rates, Nu. 239 fi EHTY
: , THEE'T,*foi.fposite Wood street,) Pittsburgh,
New Goods
New Goods
Advancea made and prompt attention given to
all consignments and correspondence.
Pittsburyh References :—Fiell & Speer, Lloyd &
Black. Nt m. McCully & Co., McDonald & Ar
buckle, „lohn I. Hzuse & Co , John Hall &
B. A. Fabnestocles, Son & Co.
New Gcx,,dr
DR. Cal Tic A iftro,
VETERINARY BURGEON,
New Goods
New Goods
NATIONAL STABLE,
Lietiveen First Street, Smithfield' and
Grant Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FISTULA, POLE EVIL, BONE SPA VIN,
c:IMCI BONE, and all other Diseases of Horses
and - Cattle cured. Terms moderate.
octatlwd
Pirrencnoir, FT, WAYNE &tlltoaoo B. CO.
OF/Tee oa THti•SROMITARV, l S i
PITTBIALREIH,
D September/eth, Ler.
AVIDEND,-RY ORDER OM TUE
DOARI) OF DIRECTORS, the President
of this Oompany 'has this day declared a divi
dend of 2y,, per cent. on the capital stock for the
third quarter, ending-She, 20th teat, payable
free of Goverpment tax) on and after the 17th
.4 October prOXimo, at She office of the Oom
, pany fin this City; and at the Tr - angler Agency,
Winslow, Lannier & Co. No. 62 Wall street,
New York, lo,the stockholders , as registered at
the respectiire offices, The Transfer books of
the Oomietily will dose at 2 P. hi., myths let
day of .00tober, and remain closed until the
iSth. W. IL BARNES,
sep2Ba wd Secretary..
200 Bags African Pea Nuta.
:100 " iriog • Almonds.
50 " Provence.."
10 Bales Barodanr "
toe Box& ' •
b 0 Bags English Walnuts.
'3O -fart 'Nab. •
.10• 00C(16 Ntltig
Now in store altd•Rossete
• • TREY at BEDE.
• ISOE. rA''&l2B:Nrood street.
zrqoat •
RS DAY. OCTO
MIECSI
Medal
71 & 73 Fifth Street,
CMEJE
(From LoAteville, Ky.)
INSURANCE it
iNDEnrit AGAINST! LOg
WY FIRE.
FRANKLIN rum IJNS RANCE
OOMPANY OF - PHLLADE • KU, OF.
VICE No. 435 and 437 CREST T ST.,
near Fifin.
S'IATE3IENT of ASSETS, .lAN, 1868.
Published Agreeably to an Act of bly, be.
big
prat 51,..rtg amply Bummed. -. .34895,393 82
age,
Real Estate (present value 4103,A1
161 , ) lost 4 1/02,965 26
Ilemporary Loans on amply Collat. 4
'Ural Securitlea
89,10
*coat oaks, (preserit value $86,867 770- ." • -
69
Notes and M 89786 e Receivable 97 00
(bulk •
27 5, 91 9 9
33
62,',h05,651'5b
The only profits from premiums which this
company can divide by law, are from Arica which
have been determined.
Insurances made on every desoriptionlot Pro
erty, In Town and Country, at rearm as lowa's e ra
oonaistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, theyhavepaid losses by Fire, to ad amount
ford Four Millions of /Hollers, threby, af
ing evidence of' the advantages of Idsuranoe,
SA well as the ability and chspoattiontoelcast with
promptness all liabilities
Losses paid duriAVlejmr /559,1;834188 38
RS.
On sects W. 4.&mcza, zaps -Dumas IL Lou
TOBIAS treat a,
DAVID S. EI/DIWIF S
SARUM. G wart, lea AO LICA,
JACOB E. SMITH EDWARD O. DALB,
(}2012018 W. R.JOR ARDS, GILORGE FAL*
011 AS. C. RANOK ER, President. •
FJJW AHD C. DALE, Vice President.
Wx. 0. Steel, Secretary pro tem. 1
J. OA.R.DENER COFFIN, Agent.
Northeast oor. Third and Wuod sts
PHILADELPHIA EI:BEANE LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
149 CHESTNUT STREETai
Opposite the Custom Ilictuse.
0apita1...219,100. A55eta..14044943.
• --
• -
WILL KAIAK ALL KINDS Up' IN.
SURANCE., etther F . TxstuAl - or Llmitid,
on every deecriptionot Pro yor Alercha telbe,
at reasobable rates of prom urn.
RUST. P. KMVO, l'imahlorkt:
M. W. SAL_ ,DWDN Vice Preildeol.
DIRISEMES. i
1) RA atlas BATES, E. R. (Jura, 1'
ra
E. R. Eneu..teu, °sena: W. Baoi
P. 13. SAviray, JoeaPo S. PAIN ,
I', SHISiII• X, Joe EP ki et, A Troy.
S. J. MACIA.aGas, E. W malt,
F. Br. Aar - avow, Secretary,
..
I. IF . UuFFIN, Agient.
Owner Third and Wood streets. 1
'7d stern insurance Company of Pittsburgh,
H. MIL I.F.H. Jr. President. ••
, F. M. (Manor:, Secretary.
inapt. IL U. GGen?Agent. J
. Us Water street, (Spring & (Jo's Warehouae,
np stedrs,)Pltfkburgtt.
kinds oitNollll4ltilitlflakttllfTgAT.Ttl..l'.
, flume tristilution managed by Dire;tor who
well known In the in:immunity, and w hbare
.e , ermtned, by promptness and liberality, to
:e t aiu t which the aastlm
...tieringhe
the character
best pentootion to y
thosehave
whb tin.
.11, 101. insured.
lt.aa Toil...a—R. Miller, Jr., James iu'Auley
.;sildtniel Holmes, Alexander Nimtek, George
' sae, tlamphell 11.. Herron, (Theis. W. Wicket
s• kit, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Spam, liatid
Hoes J. Thomas, Heel.Johnll %toe. 3e4
ALLEGHENY INSITRANCE 00,,
<lv P` I '1" - rirS.11U RAG I.lr.
4 Ille•. No. 37 1/111th Street, Bank EllOck.
aMgt'&KR AGAINST ALL IK 12i1H1 4
VIRE AND MARINE RINK:,
I,,AAt• President; JOHN t. Me..
•.4 .1? , Ft Ice President ;-I). M. HOOK, Nearivierk;
W DlKAN.Henerid Agent,
nt;t:To u. Jones, 0011. H Lowey,
t!apt R. C. Clray, John A. Wilson,
Fitihntittnek, John D. McCord, WTI , Attaini
P Sterling, Capt. W. Drell, Rot•ert
1.. irear, 41. H. Davis. ndw
Smith's Wheeling Brewery for
Bale.
It RANI: DESIROUS OR RETIIIII'tu
t ihl Ain't N' E BUS:INF-Ss, I hare dr
ter taine.l to dispose of my old established
• ti heeling lirewery" and hlaiting Establish
e.cr.t, now in successful operation, together
o i
Its the stock on hand, which is sufficient to
nable a purchaser to proceed with the business
is 'theist interruption, consisting In part of
Xltn, Malt Hops, Barrels, Cooper's Stuff,
Teams and Fixtnres,
i., erythi ne In complete order and eaptibler ni
brvirtrer twenty lhouann.l harrelit of ole ;4Loti
i•, al t ing I • rt) thousand 41.10.1 e/... of barley per
1. eases. TliC L 1111411141 comprise the large brick
Brewery, with the cellar and vaults complete.
tttl Matt House, le - hit Cooper's :Shop, capable
..1 turning out one hundred harrels per week,
...t en dwellings tot employers, realizing an sln-
T ~ital rent of five hundred dollars, largestable,
. ow, room, wash house and office, all lighted with
' ess mannfleturel on the premises. -•- I
I The old established reputation of my Ales slid• lialt is the E i sst. West and South, and the reg
ular cash customers for all I have been attlei o
, eanufacture, with the increasing demand for
Malt liquors, makes It one ofllhe most deelrahle
..pporiunities that could be offhoed to a testable
patty to engage In the business milli a certain
p - .spurt of realizing a fortune la a few years.,
1 I'aRMS OF SALE.—As to reel estate, ode
-1 fourth cash, the balance in ones, two and thirties
t cant, with interest secured by mortgage oh.the
premises. As to personal property, one-foitrth
CRP A, the balance in three,' alx and nine month.
1 not disposed of at private sale before the
twentieth of October, of Which duo aotieelrgi
te given in the papers containing this advertlsie
meal, I will then on that day oiler the same an
public auction.
cot 10:10td GEO. W. sittrnt. 1
PITTARVIZUIi, Fr. WeiRE &C. R. 11. Co. '.
Orrice OE ERE SECRETARY,
PITTOBEFRGH, Oct. 6th, 1864. t
ILT OT lOR, TM RON DIIOLDERS.--.ltßlt.
.„111 agreement modifying the First and Secconn
Mortgages of this Company has been executed
by the President, and the Trustees under this
Deed of TrurtLand the evidence of such agree;
sent to he attached to each bond is now readyi
Bondholders may present their bonds at this
ottice,or at the Company's Transfer Agency,Winsi
low. Lanier .1. CO, No 52 'Wall street, New
York and have the agreement attached there. ,
to, Or they may send to either of thEi
shore named places a full description and too
number of their bonds, when the agreement)
will besent to the bondholder to be by him affix
ed to the bonds.
W. H. 134R'NES,
oa-imd Seezetary
NEW TRIMMING STORE.
IIVII*3122) 1110WRAEIC
RENPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO;
Her mends end the public get.erally,
that ehe has taken the etore.roem,
No. 32 Fourth Streat,'Uoar Ferry St.,,
Ana win open on WEDNESDAY, WO 18th
INS-T., a large assortment of •
TRIMMINGS
HOSIERY
HOOP SKIRTS,
•
CORISSITS, •
BALMORAL WIRT%
snrtmornmtiosi.
&e.,
octleawd
Pall SALM. -
FroutizE 41.01tif.liii OF L, IIrAT De 0
R Widen there 4e n. fine ' two-story stimai
bowie, containing fur rooms, hall sin 4 kitchen..l
A. loung orchard of 100 4eiwing fruit trees; all'
the necessary out-buildings, and a good ;tell of
ore water at the nom, iiihnateiton the Wa-h
-iogton turnpilie, 6 miles from Pittsburgh, I mile
fro • Rfanslield and 34 mile fron the plankroad
For partlottlare,.enquite on the prtmlemsof the.'
owner, WI RI.STOPHER Hui" e!. or at ,nO..
Diamond, of . " J. .1.0J.N LEVY, „tr.
octc3ivditw
FOR SAI.X..--A GOOD °DIE, !Mi.
situated in the Borough orFre:piioin,
Beaver county, together with a 1101W4Inient
dwelling house, good stabland out-buink,
an the line of the P., Ft. W. • O. Railroad. T
maebthery Din excellent or er, anll'thelnills
an extensive custom. The proprietor,. au no
account, would be Induced to dispose of his
property, were At not that //snag beezxrecently
so much indisposed that he ti erect lnaapable
of answering the demandli et Mc ninnerdus pa
trons &sizable taaneer4 pplicants clan
call on O. iS,A4LER. of the above Place: for
further throne itirirL ostilktwat2tw
L
ge;
'U lb_AVE,Brr,--xIEtTIPLL.A.ALL
L tiited Stat*.sosnetdeONLY ,
°NEU Vittanngl6l :Crocked= Etefon*Lagibl
rtraightenixt without fouttim,ml wk.thout
Ti ia.
O„qUßX — tfarok,T : „ QftviteXim4 of okf
go)* ebitiltauffy "09astrea, idult , inititeLluottlfor.'
,afaittlng mnadatOrkmbo,otAMPlVlSatt
woltA L d .. o .L o srwtr o hl. m fAt fo r 2l3 ,'MlVlT, I
13atTrt. V,J1471i.-
ostmediti
g* At:iig.V.44;
—
ehedule of Advertising Rates
STANDING NATTNR. •
I 8 times araces
I. Daily. . week, week,
1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr.
line time
Two times
Three times..
Pour times
Five times
One week.
'Ave weeks
Thitteweelts
One month
Two 'months
Three months
six months
Nine months
One year
OEIANIIILABLB ADVaiI6ZYNNTB. -
For one square, changeahln one time , naafi
Week, confined to the Immediate baidnees of the
advertiser. A.111 . 440r adiettbiemonts in exact
ptoportion.
8 times lino trtl. .ittme
• • week a week 1-41 week
I month I 8 85 - 1 - 0 6 001 •11 - 4 701 . • 8.110 .
8 months.... 17 DI n 45 880 • - .41 SO
6 months ..., 24'00' ID 00 16 76 ~10 OQ
year. ... 40 60 28 00 •24 SO -14,04 k
40/ - Fist notices •
Death notice'', each insertion 60 waits
Marriage notices each Insertion... 75 '
Steamboat advertisements, per trtp.el 00 -
Executors' and Administrator's no.
Wes
_
HIGHLY
THE SOUTH,
Vice PresidelitalViilit-pisiddreas
• •
to tha People of Georgia.
HE DISCUSSES THE QUESTION 0'
PEACE.
lie Pali - or a COll'Velliloll or
ki3twtes.
A SUSPENSION Of HOSTILITIES "A STEP IN THE
RIGHT DIRECTION,"
The Doctrine of State Sovereignty
Its Adoption the Only Way to
a General Pacification.
HOPES FROM THE MOVE
WENT THE NORTH:
TILE Li BORGIA- RESOLVTTOSS
I The following letter from the rebel
Vice President, Hon. Alexander H.
Stephens, giving , his views upon the
prospects of peace, *art 'written 'in an
wer to .a letter addressed to him by
peveral of his fellow, citizens of Georgia:
CRAMFORDSVILLE, Ga.,
Sept 22, 1864:
--Gentlemen: You will please to ex
' use me for not answering your letter of
the kith instant sooner. I have been
absent for nearly a week on a visit to
toy brother in Sparta, who has been out
of health for some time. Your litter
I. found here yesterday. The delay of
toy reply thus obe.asioned I regret.
Without further explanation or apolii
gy allow me now to say to you that no
tierson living can feel a mote - ardent de
sire for an end to be put to this unnatural
and merciless war upon honorable and
just terms than I do. Bnt I really do
not see that it is my power or yours, or
that - of any number of persons in our
position, to inaugurate any movement
that will aid in bringing about a result
that we and so many more, desire.
The movement by our Legislature at
its last session, at the suggestion of the
Executive, on this subject, was by au
thority properly constituted for such a
purpose.
I That movement, in my judgment, was
timely judicious and in the right direc
tion. Nor has it been without results.
The organization
~ef that party at the
North to which you refer may justly be
claimed at a part orthe fruits of it.
These, it is to be-hoped, will be follow
ed by others eta more marked :Amine
tor, it all in both sections who sincerely
desire pesce upon correct terms will
give that - nieventent, thus Inaugurated,
all the aid in their power
The resolutions of the Georgia Legis
lature, at its last session,,upon the sub
ject of peace, in my judgment, embod
ied and set fortkvery.clearly.those prin
ciples
upon Whiettitlone there eln be
permanent peace between the different
sections of this extensive, once happy
and vrosperoutt, but now distracted
country
Easy and perfect, solutions to all pres
ent troubles, and those far more griev
ous'onea which loOtn in prospect, and
portentionaly threaten in the coming
future, is nothing more than the simple
recognition of the fundamental princi
ple and truth upon which all American
constitutional liberty is , founded, and
upon the maintenance of which alone
it can he preserved—that it, the sover
eignty, the ultimate, absolnte sover
eignty of the States. This doctrine our
Legislature annotmced to the people at
he North and to :the world. It is the
only %iv peace—permanent,
lasting peace-7-conslatent with. the se
curity of the..public liberty.
The old' 'CorifeiieratiOn was fornfed
upon this principle. No league • can
ever be farmed or - nmintatned lzaitween
any Stele, North or South, .securing
public liberty . , upon any other Princi-
The whole framework of American
institution" whickie no:short..e. time
had won the admiration of the World,
l we-were to whiewe - wereindebted' for +such
an unparalleled career:of prokperity and
happiness vas formed upon ,thisprinci
ple. All our prehent troubles sprang
'from 'a departure from this principle,
irorn a violatien , of this essential law of
our political , organization.:, -
ba 47716 cp; anceatorei and the ances
tors.of..those,pFho are waging this un
holy driatide against na, together pro
clai'medAlie:igirCitt iinci-eternal tiuth for
thelmaintenance.of which, they jointly
Pledged their Lii,es,„,thlArioqunes,, and
their sacred honor, 'That - oovernmerils
are instttuted among men; "deriving
,their just powers fronti the consentot
the governed,.. and that wheneverv.any
form of Oovernmeri ,- becomes .dest l itic
tive off ' those ends fo whiailt isfonned, -
it It the right of t 'people to gli - er'br
abolish it and institute a new-Govern.i
ment laying - therintitaintion - on each
principles, and-di anizingite poliiilan
such adorn acto.theittlittar,ikemutost
likely.; ,tO. &TAO tkelT:,,. !WY,. WA /AP*. ,
ne lf is ` needes r iiir . f io iidotiiit:, by
.70 ti4,-tetied;
liVthis an
nuticidtion,olii inadantscommiuntles---And.
b 04 . 4 059144gt,c41R8440, 9rgliAzin,ffiul_d
thl4,4lql7C triorn#9ikeiOiu*
menibera 0
. 1"0 . etionimt of
thillideilig`trii 4 tti 11Wiiiilkif-the
mass LW iliiivo*musiltr ckftliltistalUite:
orgbnimiliforAlsPuipeß*449o PM&
, . orzotsta e7itaitalDLlE <4 ..r-,iov 5:.:v
DRILIGHTI
I IS NOW Al' nee,
ST. CHARLES
prrrsatmenr,.'
avougssvlrLir Twiwirxe •
DEArgESS,' , CATAILitt''
And all diseases Glib° • •
'
MAR, IREIISIO4-3.
lEt P S e'E-61
ifs legitimate• and pronerly:Conititatett,..,, .:
organs. It was upon this priociplethi .
qolonists sto odjustitled , beforethp:Werkt -=
in effecting their eeparationifroiktlie,.
ipiother country It-waik upon thiapiiie-
lejhatithet orig inal
..__ _ eilltbAlteeill - c 4)- "I
d - or-sovereign ---iatezeicirm a kth e ß ed , ti
compact or the old Union In IVA ,
It is upon the. saMO'i orhtelple that the
equal An dio-.861 - dreikra 'Bra tetritifl One
ontederacy tOnned their nliw compact
o Union.
i )
' The idea that the old Union or any -
SCunion between sovereign States ; conals
lA'ls
.t ntly with this fundanum4l - 4.rtitit, , ben ---
' sustained by • force ,is , prol*lfecoga. ,
76 his war sprina l frowansettentpt-Jo dci
m t is preposterousthingZ-- Superior Waver
to
) ay compel a Unlink OrSont*l--*rc'tiut ' 2
i would not be the_UnforyoVtite:old
Constitution of our new. - %It -..would-be .-
t at sort ..of Union:that reatirts from des-
Liam.
11ibt
1 26
80
1901
2 30 1
280 Iro •
4 a 6 999 '
800 400 2
7 50 00
11 25 ,
760
18 76 910 4
20 76 18 66 6 9.
9700 1800 I
• 900
82 00 41 . 88 10 10
' The subjugation• ofillittleniide of the
9puth by the people of theXerth itrld
n awfully .lavolva,tre _cliWeictin VI._
t e Constitution,. and the- - „otteitliroTr - of
t eir liberties as well as copra—, ,The
1,
en or party at the: North, to othemyon
refer, who favor peace, must he brought:` '
to a full realization of this trtithinnil its -
bearings, before their efforts will result -
in much practipal good ' Any,4leace
growing out of a union of Slaws estib-
Ilhed by force will be ruinous-.to them
as to us, . :i : tr , t
..
The action of the Chicago PrlV°r4 7 "
tion, so far as its platform of principles
goes, presents, as I have' Baia on &tether
occasion, a ray of light, 'which under
Providence, may prove the dawn of the
day to this long and:cheerless,nightj the. ; ,
fast ray of light I have seen from the'
North since the war 'began.' Thitichearg'
the heart, and towards' it I could almodt ` Y
exclaim. "Holy, holy Light, Whining ...
of Reefer', first born of the eternal, ea,- ~,.
eternal beam. May, I exprefi! t h e ttn.:-
blamed, since God is light." - "'"" ''' '
Indeed, I could'have finite aof ttieltdniz
ed, but for-the sad rettectionthatilthetti-.- 0
et it shall bring healing in {tams ok(a
be loat in a dark and omMitis e,caLise,
ere its goo d' wOrkbe done; deftenlists6.'
much upon'the action -of others' Who -
°myna regard it and -Adair- It as/ tdßeici
So at best it is but a ray, a smalLAnd. y .
tremulous ray r nnotak attly.M gin` en
the heart and..qttleXerttrt 4 0 11%4 ~.._ stil i ttf
The prominent and liticThig idea o
that Conventlini seems •ffiliiirebiertil
desire to reach a•peacefill :adjustment of
our present difftcultiee. and Ls trife,,
through the medium of a Congentiorkpf ~
the States. They,proplisi to ettspend''
hostilitie to ilee r what can be Aere; ( if T -
anything, by begotiattorPa lionta“sorti,s:l
%This is one step in the light. direction.c l
To such a Convention of the Btaten-l it ,
should have no objectiAai a peadefui
conference and naterehiffgent lieu:ate.' '
tween equal and sovereign. Power* lett --
AB the•OontrentiotatriVigtrAnisorifillW-4'.'•
and assembled. - '_ ' 7 ' - ' .:, .‘.
The properlyconstituted*Watiisillf,',
Washington and Richmond' the linty .
authorized representaßei,„ l :ur ttitcl*2 .
Con eieracies of StaterfJedirittalirlivtlit ':'•
each other, might give' Shelf assent tb'
such a proposition. Good reguift
trom it. It would bit an 144:noLimAiiii4,
sides from the sword to reason and jtur...-c-..
rice. All wars - which dailictt <
on rannitinliko;,,.
extinction or extermination.o ide ,
or the other must be ended sooner or-la
ter by some sort of negetititien: '' ' `„' - ,2
From the discussion or interchange , of `'
viewsin such a Convenfidif„ the tilatall
as well as•toe trntensturerof etielitiftitir, .
tions and the relation lot , the,titatebate-- -
wards each other anditowardstheir,,ed, ‘,,„
eral head, would donbdesslte much bef-,, ,
ter understood gerterallyV thin tlfekitre
now; but should favor = such it"firtlYoit= , -
nod only as a peaceful conference,-111.t
the Convention of 1787 was. kattould_
be opposed to leaving the, A t iuc'4 B .„ , - f,t
issue to the absolute decision o f yam az.
~
body. .1 ,t , 4 ft IT, Ar vtga.,
Delegates mightle olothed.itith_powi s
era to consult-arid agree, if „they Lamitid„-,,,
upon some plan' of adlustmelit • 4(1.. , be.
submitted for subsequent nittlffeation by , '
the sovereign States whom- it 2 1dreet&V”
before it should be , ohligatorror-1. 1 .
big, and then binding .only...„on c onick_ns ?..,
should so ratify it. It 'becomes thepecr i
pie of the South, as welt' a 'l.lo,"Noith; ' ,
to be quite as watchful r and jititlottelliFo
their rights as their comm. atidestors .
were., ... r , on; I '
The maintenance of libertyirkall lizir•
times and countries,- ir er
w
hen Mid h t6r - '
has existed, has required not only'rliiiiA--
smut vigilance and jealousy, ditittithas -
often required the Areateffs p,AV444:9414.1,`
and sufferings and sacr floe that male
or States are ever subjectrd to. 'Throng% s
such an ordeatvie are Ittiiie=:pastdogi
Through a like and even sekttetwfbrdettlx •
our ancestors passe§ in thelr..sitritligie. -,.
for the principles wh ich , itbai devolzett
upon us to defend and maietilitt. ' ''''''= s •'
But great as our aufferingfrand-Lnaerl-: , 0,
flees have been and areoei which lytm,...
allude, they are not yet of - the like sgt., c ,
ering and sacrifices whic h, our"o4lora.
bore with patience, cOnra Vred = faiitii' '
tnde in the crisis thatrttiedi merh-iieubli;
In their day. These are tha itidtteafthat.t i_.
.ustainefLtbem in their,..)4 t, • „ig wip i t, ,
Their illesttioua. and gig , w
" 1 11 1 6
bids us not to un mid der ww tkilie, w , 'A - 7
,-
less inheritance thoy achieved for us ir 4
such a cost ortreatnrrlFlffiTifine-d:
Great as are the"-riddiP , oire , tire strug
gling against, they c are not -gra/4191F
those against wltlch they, snot:teak
struggled. in *lint of reverses ouf do - *
dition is not to be !controlled to 'lberia.
Should Mobile,. eevannah f - ehariesteapc
Augusta, Macon, . Morsomery„-npiti ,
even Petersburg and :Richmond fall.„,onr ,
condition would not true :ilia' worse or ==-
less hopsfulthan theirevailltrtlitadtiflit.i.
est hour that rested on their fortunesml 4 .
With wisdom on the
pad of Ellow o , ,
control our destiny In the cabinelspiti in..,
tne field, in -surf husbanding prophet ,
wielding our resources at their- , rpm.,„
marui, and in scanning „the health And-.
affections of the people in ,the,grear -
cause of riOt end liherti fcir i'vAieb *ie ..
are stnagglitig, We could' suffer all-fluistr -
losses and eilattlittak and greater emelt; -1 - ,
and still triumph in Octant . .• 'c-
At Preach% honYtkri Lithrtot WAD- NI L
I stated in the ottbset , Atilt xen,or i or
any number el
ef peritoniti 'elk nOsititfit.. '
,can do anythinttiiwardi , intittgotting-P •
any new movernentiooldng*Earpetteet44l
`fu}, acalltiQl; Etthq P r e s alit.. o 4 4l l ) . i 'n e Nhoe- •
war 0 0111'ltri 4s fairly' and en ti n o •
r defensfilin tit character;`` iiiii&lbrigle44
will cmiti,ninftoluirViti o wtaillyarek
mercilessly wqgedisagahutvrtaadepends
upon th WV* 4- 111 ANOlki ilk, - 1 , •, it
Georgie, „ourAb.witt gitit4htirldi'f.”..ah9P,Weil'i
i) t
Y w ; 1410 it i alrairari i f . ,i , --,
a Joie dlienrtaUfitr ' - - f Aott -
sought an obtained.: i Thies - fqtmorati brit.
the o . oo Wedetlttg ;., "Am reP • 414.‘ 4
witkaulogrinpu i
~0 man_ Dna..
re
All yoti slid; ate tufo itt-4tre V:''
ti.rm; l theteforkidmn twos iskft Ittli at-I
thisitinatiittitrornshdpalbe.:444Ainett-T4 •
Aread7 hlaurgatedk.liffirtOt,9A-Atmostf.:,,
of our ukility,ro.l6
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