ADVER Eot Irtending ma% 13 rilitt= t 4t s 1 0 Three tawnierli... Four Irizertlons,... 1. Five insertions.... 2, One week Two weeks 4, One square shangeabl t• log te,s ohaoriptiorui lien venal in the aii lAngle subscriptions. ive copies, each.... Ten copies, each Twenty copies, each, 'Forty o One Hundred " I{ 1,00 JAS.. P. BARB, Editor and Proprietor. MEDMAI, fa~on ii:UPTilitiL tleruin or Rupture cured. lieruiu or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rapture cured. Hernia or Ituptore cured Hernia or Rupture cured li nr Rupture cured or Rupture cured. or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cut el Rupture or Hernia eared Rupture or Hernia cured ...optrureor Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or 'Hernia cured 17.upture or }ferule cured Rupture or Heinle cured Marritis Radical Cure Truss. Mt-tees Patent Trines F'ltch'• Supporter Troilus. Self-Adjustink Truss. Dr. Banning'. Laos Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapiou Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal. 94eakneases Dr. S. S. lelttlee Sliver Plated Sup- Plies Di ops, for the support sad sure of -16104ntle Stockings, (or **Kali And varloote NC c gips, tot week lint* joints AuLac S..)ppurte-rs, ter Weak knee Joints Sltxpen4arry tSuudxgca Syrtagel; aloe every hind of Syrutgos Dr. KEYSER hos alto a Tnou which wt &moony cure Herntra or Rupt etre. WOthee at his Lint ,moss, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the CI olden Mortar. Persons witting tot ,Truseca hbould send the number or rushes around the body. Immediately over the rupture. DR. ICEYSER will give hie personal attention the aphcation of Trusses in adults and children stid he is satisfied that, with an experience o Nur#Sy years, he will be enabled to give aattetaa log. itt,g Syringe*. Self-Injecting Syringes Self-1 ujec I ing ,S yringes. Self-injecting Syringe" Sold at HR. KEYSER'S, ISO Wood street. Snspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspentiory Baxtde4ces, Suspensory Bandages, At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wcod street. notalyd4i.w p ILES TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below mill be found a certificate from the one of moBt ieapeclable cilizens of Wilkixd township ir. tegaid to Dr. Keyger'a Lffidaay , Blood Searcher The Dthtor'A certfficales are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to his preparations Da. 13w. H. R v.vsits :-1 became &dieted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very m u ch, so much so at times as to unfit me or work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could do ot•anythlng account of them, they came on out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried iijiiat deal of mediehie for them. L used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in - (111111ilf and pamphlets that fell in my way, but I could not get oured, sometime' they would do me some good fora little while, but enemata they would return again as bad as ever. I &leo applied to two Doctors who visited me at my house and tainime some medicine but ft would not do, I could not get well. Over a year ags not an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood ' Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my vlhole 'mem would have to be "c -hewed by the MCLUCiaIa before I got welt, I bought one &Ale =4 took it home with me and used it fteCerding MVO= directions. I then call to see you again, when yOu said I could n MtPect Much benefit from one bottle. 1 bought It on; one, bottle at a time, until I he betties. • After this quantity had oven used, I Was entirely well of the Files, which had tortur -d motor twenty years. other respects my health is Unproved, and I am as well astould be expented for one of my age, being sixty years I have been well now for six months, and there is noappearanoe of a return of the disease; I can do any kind of farming work now without J'iiea coming down and hurting me. I oan pitch, hap, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work Which before used to hurt me. When 1 *ELT' out your Blood-Searcher 1 kept on taking it CLIO I gOt entirely - well. I coneiler it my du• ty to make my case known to the country [or the Ibiamlit of others Who may be sufferiog 111 I weir andifo not know the value of your medicine. YOu title tr you Itke—.l live in Wilkins Toamaitip, and; be pleased to aatisfy spy one of .thettuthot tbu ertilleatelf they wiz!' to call , tirtap* out the name - of DR. GEORGE EL V4.t.73 , a *FIRM tniTie cover opthiPlas afje ;Peel Per Y . 4 - 'lase: t l ee lA . damp on OM 'Olatted ' Ategit 00: 6 r*Vtf ; I T bel.o __ , , • , , , - e . , , i 44 f „„. 1, , e* I,_ ,_ i _O 9 .7f -- F.." 1 . f sft .4 p. 4 - : 1 . . ~. Or rO, • • " • . ••• 41211341,.VE5: .., tlerperAqur4l. (40 s(r 0 1 4 1 ) ,--, i .. ~....„., #,. ... ii 11,1 ..=ll"in' fis 1.. .i . .3 730 ' , ' 16 i r,, ~.,. 4 : : ; ~ ' 1 ~.. 1 ,- ' , , IS : 011)P_ "' - ' 11) . 1 ' ' • • ''\ '• i ....oef i f 1.------....''''-:-. 0 4 - ..* .--____..............• t_ . ,.°4 ,/ , . ',...,. )111. - LAC TwO months . / 6 4 5 .:::-- - ' -"* - ' 4 '' ' ' ''' - -., ;6 s 11 , '4l.- , ,.• 4 ~ 3 t i.eo bras months— i'. 13,75 / ... "ti -----...,' 4 . ... a 4 . 420 Six 111011th1...4.0. sops , ' . - VVV ANlllMlNolummigim...- t .-. ‘..,-; •. • -1..: - 2.60 One year WO z-„,..„,.., - `•.' , , - "l' - 's ~ C • ;Pr .4 --- Wt •'. 4,35 , v.... v ., , oo t s As ones a week 1 year.ll o , o4 r . ".• ,f - -; o iiimprAit - --.... , 7;,,_ . - ----;.: .- - i 1 t.l • • _ I . .---------..4 1 0W ;6-= • P ' • •r- i - ~ 31" I" (3 S T. . ~ -_ $ a - ._..... ,.,---,-. -= ----„..7._ .-,. -- . - f .- r . f. by mall, 39,00 per year. . city, at 20 cents per wiles. , -- 7 7 " - e , " ,, ... -~ :;;F- ' ',,,5• -----,.. - - • •-• • .., * I , I. 17 I.' 0 €1"1". ' f .......... 92,00 i,76 i • 1 ../' • 9„. , (and one to l etter up,) 1,46, 00 Of every kind A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, MEDICAL DIE 46 3:07 IN. CS 4:3 , , ► INDIRD EDITION, FIFTY THOUS 1 AND, 98 pages, sloth corers, by Robert E. Bell, X. D., Member of the roya College of Surgeons, Lon don, addruised to youth, the married and thoAe CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE: Sent by.msil, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents. A careful perusal of this small book.has been a boon to.the afflicted, atiti , had saved thousands from &life of misery and an untimely grave. It treats on the evils of youthful Indiscretion, Self-Abuse, Seminal weakness, Emissions, Sex ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power, Nervousness, Premature Decay, Impotence, At., &a., which unfit the sufferer from fulfilling the OBLIGATIONS Ol 'MARRIAGE, and illustrates the means of cure by the use of DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC and other treatment necessary in some cases, and which never fails to cure, and.can be retied on.' They do not nauseate the Stomach, or ren der the breath offenaive, and they clan 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 cases to be effectual In removing and eying the disease. Upwards of two thousand cafes are on record that'have been cured by using NELL'S SPE CIFIC PILLS, and certificates can be shown from many that have used them. No Case of Failure Occurs. Upwards of a Hundred Phyaicians use them ex tensively in their practice, and the) cannot ef fect oures without them. IMPORTANT NOTICE, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS II Arethe original and only genuine Specific Pll There are a hoat of imitators—l3EWAßE THEM. • These are Warranted. They are adapted for male or fethale, old or young, and are the only reliable remedy known for the ewe of all dieeasea arising from • YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION In all Sexual inmeaeee, as Gonorrhea, riti re turn, Gleet, and In all 'Urinary and Kidney now plaints, . - - They Aet Like a Cl'ai in Relief is experience! by taking x single box , and from four to six boxes,generally en'eet cure. Sold by Druggists generally, in boxes con tattling six pills, price 4't or six bores, 45, also in large boxes, containing four of the small, pi Ice *3. If you fled the Book, or the Pills, cut out this advertirenient for reference; and If you cannot procure them 01 your druggist,-do not he im posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose the money in a letter to the propi lei or, DR, J. BRYAN, kt• iX &v 79, 76 I leder Street. N. Y. who will take all risk ifproperly dire, ted, and will send the Pills, secured trout 0 . 0111 - 1 v alum, by return mail, post Pahl. SOLD BY DRUGGIS TS GENE!: ILLY. .. __ NO TICE TO ALL CONCK.IINEID. Among a certain class of sett-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contenut at t Ye!, ed to all physicians that advertise foul treat the diseases named in this card, (Pluses:4l l i sitessiio why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact !what jam the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very relined parties. I suppose they world rot let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benMit, because he adverti sea the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the cue. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He come at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Marie* Ball and 111. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment - of these diseases 1 These men are hell up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, sti there are agreat number of them that are. I hey devoted myself to the study and treatment ( c l PRIVATE DISEASES upwards of 40 years, an without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. :sly treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think It lathe beat and most certain. It Is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if 1 thought it necessary to certify to my general enc omia : but my long residence In this city is sutil. dent proof without addlng more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it arc cured in a mush shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se, lee ting *physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no wofth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX Soo. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Portidt cm RUN Your F BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates !! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet. At Pittsburgh Flag Manuraotury, at PIT TOOK'S News Depot, opposite the Postonice. zap 10 E 4 - - A rrl gi , Z r F' g C 44 © Z =E I G.P )--i oi n Z 43 P gj © W 0.• PI 11 PI g 2P4 'ffr: = e3l 4 I'4 m .„„ . 4 1 71 0 1:: CO c;s /.... 4 . i ! t i Z .t 3 01 0 .9. J. G. WELDON ~.TNO. KELLY WELDON & • KELLY, MANUFACTURERS OP LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AFD DEALERS iN CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. 164 wood Street, near Sixth, • zepil PITTSBURGH, PA. FIVE ACRES ~ ,OF ABOUND IN THEBOROUGH OS maNcuns- TER,, now occupied aa a market garden, and in a high state of cultivation, is tarred for este very law. Thle property is certain to become very valuable for building loth, being in a quar ter where the demand.for houses is now very great. It coillet be made &Tellable, every foot of it, for that purpeee,lying V3V41 1 44 , 09 to Si S. 132:Y.A.N; - giokar and Insurance Ageati*s9 Fburth et: 1ig 916 rept4llishllgral'Jimitieeeietied by Ex: press; - IFETZEiIB ARNIATAONG, 43 , 11 - wp iai wpm et d PTI"EBURGII. FRID,A.Y. OCTOBER 21. 1864. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C WEI ARE NOW OPENING A Large and wtll-assorted Stock.of DRY (TOODS, purch vied since the late decline in prices, which enables us to afford advantages to purchasers NOT TO BE OBTAINED IN ANY OTHER HOUSE. New Poplins, plain and figured New Chintzes, striped and figured New Alpaoaa, brocade and plain, New Balmorals, new and beautiful styles. New Merinos, in every color New 'Cloaks and Shawls, In addition to a full line of DOMESTIC GO( )DS. HUGUS- & lIACRE, BARGAINS. GOODS nouGwr AT PRESENT YANaJ Pit i 'E.S. MACRUM & (CLYDE, Market. ldtroot, 01!MEEr2=1!!!1 Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Itr7LITA3IN.Q. [-(7.1.11, Furnishing Goods - and Notions - 11%11 - aoral st 11 Hoop nkit Beater runt 'I urban 11Ittk, lifite hlld (I rey Knit tiug ro 1:1,•.11(abt StmlsgA, :Ohl tree, S.7,tte, (h,lt. , Ctatki, Linen, LA we 31,L 11 chit 1., 11 , E sit I)l,•xt.t•P Dif steel nut Jet fielt-Huekiev, I in.., tit 111itlgal 411 7 1 ()maim; at., t,,,,racte, We otter the shn•re sml man other ,/ ti•: o.lr line. M. V el') p, we 'Wholesale and Rel3il i'llrelmsers To PXI/.lllille ?lit mock, which WIT Inrge :111.1 ,11trActlye F ALL AND \I IPiTIU I[ DRY GOO DS French Merinos Poplins Coburg s Delaines Woolen Plaids Alapaccas & Cloaks Shawls BM 33 M. MENTZER, 94 Market street, seplii Imd Naw Goods Naw Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods ii 41 New Goods New Goods ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare of the FraErisoan Brothers. rNI HIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED lit Loretto, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, about four miles trout Cresson station, on the direct route between P i Imtelph a and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1869. with privileges to comer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. Ihe lwation of the College is one of the most nealt hy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Schniaatic year commences on the FIRST DIY OF SEPTEMBER of each year, and ends on theFIRST or .1 I ILY, following. It 18 i11t.1.1.1 Into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus nects sary to Land Surveying, Engineering, &c., f‘c., will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. instrumental and Vocal Music forms nu extra charge. Students will be admitted front eight years to the age of manhood. TRlMS—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance 3 :5. Bedding and Washing, per session le Survenwand usent instruments, per an num 20 Olasical and'illodern Languegea• extra. •• • to Students spending Vacation at the College.. 28 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Donteneo. Rt, Rev. Oisholli Wood. Philadol_Pldst Rey. T. S. Reynolds; Lorretto; Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Philadelphia ; Rev. Henry. APLenglain, Phil& delphis; Her. Pierce Pdatuir,,ilarrisburg. N. 11---A hack. runs daily tr.. Lorretto from - Oressor. se9 • - Rev. R. *. •1 . t7I"V Superior , AMA "GAFF ifiLLS7 Oi V driving-this da ,itnd - for4ale by n PA Mr& AMMON,/ .19 5 4 1 . :N0.40004 tsj. NATIONAL BANKS iTRST BANK OF r-rx-r@riiiatc;) TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Genoa oa 4.30n711:0T , 1 , 11:R0V TINE CORR ENO tr, Waahington City, Aug. sth, 1883, Wfftangis, .By Satisfactory evidence presented to the urulersigneiUt hail been L 113413 to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled 'tan Aot tq provide a National Currency, secures by a pledge of 'United States Stocks, Lod to prol4de for the circulation and re demption thereof.') approved February 25th, 1883, and Mileempßed with all. the provisions of said Act osquired ito be complied with botore commencing the Witness of Banking. Now Trotiorotts, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK O PITTS BURGH, county .of , Allegheny and State of PennsylVenia, is itUthortzed to commence the business of banking-under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witnesse my head and seal of °thee, this 6th day of August 1868. HUGH MciUU L LOUId, / PS Comptroller of the Ourrmay • THE FIRST - NATIONAL BANK (H , PITTSBURGH, PA., Lots Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital •500,000 paid In with efte to loaroast to 61,0005000. The Pittsburgh Tinst Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy. under the title of the Fl lisT NATIONAL HANK Op - errilinuniiii,•would respectfully otter its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Eftsztuangr, &c.,receive /honey ou deposit and buy and sell Kash.l3ga ou ail parts of tie country. _ The success whle . attended the I - itteburgh Trust Company et a its organization in tail, willwe believe be a uffiedent guarantee that busi ness er.trusted to . n, new. organization will re :sive the same pro pt attention. Having a very eiptentrive.oomaapondenee with nanits and hanks e, throughout the country, we believe We tan Albrunuanal facilities to those who do business orildi us. The business wire be condnoted by the game officers and illrestAri. _ JAMRA LAVOTILIif kW!,Ell.l.ti. TIUDWAS HULL, rtATICIg(i. ii Altl[Y, fatal. ALUX. Bttn_l , ll.tri", SAUK •L Re... JA1111.14 LAII(IHLIN, Preakteut. .1. ql N L. 6,.mr..Lr, Cambia:. .a45-dtzurtf .15 , THE fil2 ATHWIrY k Nll .1:1'E igen van li.VF:N FIRST Four Weeks, Inc! u 7 r i s NV 0 Gold Medals and one Silver Modal. STRONG INDORSEMENT 111 the dbtte The no,lt ensinont of the New York illy, elfter frequent and thoro•sels triuls of toy Netdtrotale Tortes, h rapV,lnlina ,s in and unnonlltied trot um, S, The fullouing in n specrineu the ' notary testimony I sin constantly regets lug from gentlemen entirely dountereFrod. nett as .1.; will ,t . knowlenigt. tMuet 1:03ron,4111) tlu tinted 2inlge or the tnerlts of a Pious t orte. •• We hare e‘aiiitued tri 7i much r. \Tit NEW nut It is our opinion Liint. 3.41,v‘n, l• rity t11:1 P, thrb,,, , , nr lonaliAbip Air. Bradbury's lostillE114•11'" , 1 • ,• i •• We no.Vgrna: hrxl.hatn• n o d o i.o.tohtol • irg tine mnot hnp;alv Wen In , . \. hove randy seen a square !'Lino Porteco.ohintraf no many of these qualities ennentinl to a pr..,: Imo mil - tient.. .Signed. j Ii Altils, firrry Sanderson 41,rles Fr UIeI, Hobert lirller, Chas \Vele, A Envoi', John II lcAdor, H e Timm, Il I IVlntthow,, ScilhAtu Alnponi, I' L Itniter, INlnx Maretzek, The,..;oroThonta W Berge, i'lxre NV.lirames, Ilion Hagen, lA. N VlZol.ett :.toi.pel, -3111,41ca1 lie% it trnhosch, l ail d aschutz, Theo atoellin4, riudtarr 11 Eckhardt, H N:Lbh. WARIBLINK & BARR, No. 12 Bissel's Block, 4. Clair street, sele2.2 Sble Agents. THE DECLINE 1N GOLD, We have reduced the pricer) of our CARPETS, And general stock of goods, on the principle of giving our customora all the advantages the markets wail afford. New Goods M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO., New Goode bent House to Post Unice, second dour thew Goc•ib T. C. JENKINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT New Goods Flour, [Neon, Checne, Or I(€1 anti G l'l`C New Goods Fruits, and nil Form Products Orders *ed for all merchandise, r Pittobtitglt manufactures and Refined Oils, at dealers and manuracturers rates, No. 240 Lilt lilt fl' sTREET, (opposite \Vocal Croy t,) Pittsburgh, Pa. . . New Goods Advances made and prompt attention given to all conalcsumenta and cot respondence. Pttlaburyil itclerences:—H&llb , Speer, Lloyd & Black, V. ia. McCully Si. Co., McDonald k Ar buckle, John I. House & Co , John It. A. Falinestock's, Son & Cu. aep2t-der.w New Cio(xla New Gam?: mt. F . • VETERINARY SURGEON, New Goode Now Goods NATIONAL STABLE, Between First. Street, Sinlthtlelti and FISTULA, PULE EVIL, BONE SPAVIN, KING BONE, Slid all other Ihseases of Horses and Cattle cured. Terms moderate. oct6:lw,l _ PiTTSIII" Milt, FT. W.kYNE & . CO. OVVICE O) TUN brientrr.t nY, y 1 PITT9BITRUH, Pc., September 26th. 1.64. DIVIDEND.--IFIY ORDER 01a Tur E.' BOARD OF LURF,CTOILS the President of this Company has this day &elated a divi dend of 2i., per cent. On the t'Apited stock for the third quarter, ending the 30th lost, payable (free of (lovernment tax) on and alter the 17th At October proximo, at the office of the Cons; putty.in this City, and at the Transter Agency, Winslow, Loonier & Co., No. Wall street, New York, to the stockholders as registered at the respective offices. The Transfer honks of the Company will close at 2 P. AL on theist day of October, and remain clued until the lath. W. H. BARNES, Bep2&3tad Secretary. N t.r. • • wo Bags African Pea Nute. lfe) lriea Almonds. ce , " Provence .• 10 Bales Bordeaux. "' • ion Boxes Stwiled•-......." 60 Bags Zogllst; w aintith. 30 " Filberts. 30 " BrazilNots,. 20 '- (10coniNuts.: Now ie store tied rot say ' ' • • • • • .. ..i N05.46,86121359netl street. - GENTS' -44)1/6 / 1 12E Lia.PB I and talbirew alkeeP %to,. „ LAM atxtattOLSOW - 4, •-• .- 1143 V- Wm. K. Nimica, sre.nn, John Z... 111. (ire' , ll.ll.kt At 11 V Bece (teo W 310rgnit, .1011% N 1`..11 t OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES VI& I'3 Fifth Slreet, IZEIMICI (From LottisviLle, Ky.) Grant Stctetx, prrrsitunuit, }'A INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. rIIPRANKLIN FIRE INSCRA.NCR COALPANY ,OF FILIZADEI A PHIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST., nem , FUtn. STAYEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1893. • rublished th Agreeably to an Alt of Assembly, be g First ra—rtgage amply secured. ~111,8112,193 32 Real Estate (pruient secured. value $103,313 61,) cost 102,999 211 Temporary Loanis on ample Collat teral Securities 89,139 Stocks, (present value $86,667 72,) cost 89,786 Se Notes and Rills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 83 1ee,208,051 IS The only protita num premiums which this company can divide by: law, are from risks which have been deterrnincln. Insurances 012“10 on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at retell as lows' are consierent with security. • Since aseir incorporation, a period of thirty years, Wry have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Fur Acillions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during theyear 185144182,18836 DIREOTORS. ilgesame W.Begoess, liauszmost. H. Lou Tosses W MIS an, DAVID S. BROWS, SAID:RL URAIVT, lAAAO J it. 1013 B. SMITH., EDWARD C. DALII, IRO ROD W. RJORA eves GZORGR FALBI2, CHAS. 0. BANUKEE, President.,.„, ARD 0. DALE, Vtoe President* Wm. U. Steel, Secretary pro tom. • J. tiARDENEit OOFFIN, Agent. yPi Northeast cor. Third unit Wood eta PHILADELPHIA FIREAND LIFE' INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 'CHESTNUT STREET, Opposito the Custom .nouse. Capl tel 110,100. Asszets..loo4.lit4a. VVILLAtiI.I ALL KINDSOF 1111- SilliAtt43E, either Per p etual or Limited., on every deaeriptioli of Froperty or Illorattatidlse, ti reasonable rates Of premium. Ito.lll'. It, KIN°, rreeldent. M. W. BALDWIN, Vioe Preablemt. FAYVORS. BAYBP, E. R. liars, c. ENI"; r rea, (111017/113. W. Baosre, SAVKILY, JuSIiTH S. PAUL, I:. tqllaninN, J(..3It.PH ULATTOIIt J. hiaosno,-, F. 1.4..& ,, an0n5t, Steretery, I. O. CGFFIN, Agent. ly tug Goruer Third and Wood itreeti. vi astern InouraLce Company of Pittsburgh. h. 11l lI.LER, jr. President. F. M. 1;(.nt...n, Secretary. • c 'sot. R. D. fk,n RAN, Gen'l Agent. N... n us W at , :r ttrett, (tipamg owe Warehouse, Tip tTairg,)PitTlibli. vvrt F., Y. wsraie GAINST ALT. V hinda of ITRE and A MAR rgh INE RISKS. llome Institution managed by Direetors who yr well known in the community, and who are ieterminen, by promptness and liberality, to aintaiu the character which they have assumed, neotivring the heat protection to those who de to be insured. rtie(•Tnitt , -1? . James •DVAuley liolmes, Alexander Nimick, George 1 'Arnie, H. lierron, Chas. W. Ricket- Mll.ll, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, I)avld M. I:nra .1. Thomas, Benj. Bakewelt, Sohn N! 'I ,lII`C. ie4 ALLEM:IEI%I INSIITUINGE CO., COP PT 1. - ISISITRAG3I. wiloo, Nu. ai Vinci. Street, Rank Block. 111 . NSU ILES AGAINST ALL WINDS OF a VI REAN I) itlA.Ellcat: - - :NA AU JONES President: JOHN D. me, , ull, v Ice President ; D. M. [too IC, Secretary; I 'Apt. W M. DE:AN, Cleneral Agent. illsaNc•n , us leaac Jones, C. O. Hussey, Han ey ('tit. N. C. (tray, John H. L. Fahnestnek, John D. litettord, Capt. Adam P. ,Y.erling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert '+t', 1 nett , h sbt. li. Darla. n 02.3 PITT,Bt aOll, Fr. WAYNE &O. R. R. Co. I /price oe TIIE SISCRECTARY, PITTADUROII, Oct. 6th, 186.1. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS,THE agreement modifying the First and Second .Wortgages of this Company has been executed by the President, and the Trustees under the Deed of Trust, end the evidence of such agree ment to be attached to each bond is now ready. Itondholders may present their bowls at this ttice,or at the Companys Trawler Agency,Wins low Lanier & Co, No 62 Wall street, New 'Cork, and have the agreement attached there , or they may send to either of the above named places a full description and the number of their bonds, when the agreement will he sent to the bondholder to be by him affix ed to the bonds. • W. H. BARNES, Seeretary NEW TRIMMING STORE 'ATI ki3P4 _A. TA CIE. IVIOWIt Elt" REQPECTIFILILLY ANNOUNCES TO Her Mends and the publlo generally. that she has taken the store-roam, No. 33 Fourth Street, near Ferry St., And will open on WEDNESDAY, the 19th INST., a large assortment of TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSICTS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, • KM BROIDERIES. &a., Ace., &.c., cotto:lAed TO 13 1J ii,i3katts. EXEC UTit R DEPAILTTIENT, 'HARIIII3 Br' no, October 6th, 1864. EA LED PROSIOS A. 1.13 WILL BE receive.' at this office until twelve o'clock nt tiegasy, 18th instant, for the erection of the proposrd extension of the (Uinta' build :,ecitrity to one-fourth of the amount of the work will be required, and each bidder must accompany his proposal with the names 01 nis securities. Plans of the extension can be seen at this office, where specifications can also be had on alq{ liras ion. be adaressixl, "Proposals for exten sion ofeigapitol.” CURTIN,Gov. SAS. P. B R, Sur. Gen. HENRY. P. AloOßE,,Stat i Treas. FOR SALE. rinartv.E AOREC.S ,OF E. AN D, ON tr IWhole there le a tine ' t o-story Oman house. cootsio.ng r^ut room', hat anti kitchen. d. 5 ouog vrchard of too bearing cult trees; all the necessary out-huailnge, and ~ a good well of lure water at the aoor. Situated on the Wash ington turnpike, O tulles from Pittsburgh, t tulle from Mansfield and .4 mile fro n the plankroart Por par-Aleulars, unqui , e on the premises of the rwmr, MIR ISTOPIIER, 1 - D.Pti. or at Do. 4 Diamond s of J. DUN LEVY, •,) r. oet.:3wdsw• - - - FOR SALE.--A ROOD GRIST MILL situated in the Boroushi of Freedom, lieaver county, together with; a convenient dwelling house, good stabling and out-buildings, on the line of the P., Ft. W. & 0., Railroad. The machinery is in excellent order, and the mUlhas an eatensiire custom. The proprietor, on no account, wonld- be induced to `dispose of his property, were it not that he box been recently so much indisposed that he ts rendered incapable of answering the demands of lrk , numerous pa troos.in a desirable manner. Applicants can call on C. HALLER. of the above place, for further information. ' Octlectwdfr...2tw ARTIFICIAL. LIMBS. III'IRE BEST PATENT ARTIPICIari. 1_ LEG in the United Statess and the ONLY ONE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or deformed limbs' straightened without cutting and without pain. NO OUR E—NO PAY. Crutches of all descrip- tions constantly on hand and made to order. Those desiring &Attic's! limbs or treatment would do well to call and examine my cettitl- ' . cstes std testimonials. iNO. ttIKEOR.ENBACH, oetlO:iyd a 8 !Fourth street, near Market. - GRAVI3ItARD IipTICE. • 'NINE BURYING 'AGROUND ON STlC vgNsortiaKEEr, known as KERB'S BURYING GINIOND, baying been sold by the Sherif for a Maim of the etty,ler Paving Taxes, all persons havieg Muds burled therein, are requeate.i to have them removed immediately, without further notice, '.., oellss3twais BURT'S • RAT, . , ROACH AND BED-BUG DES'ARGYXR- ms MOST VALALAIMIL:E AND POP .L IYL.9.II..A.RTHILL,Vri#4ig Yelp*, . never faile - to give entire atforf: -• • ' " • E. BURT,: „8t.,. Prop i ‘Bankili'lt - Folevemth.Etreet..PhiledelphillH i BA , irLtil . ,' 14as tk gq.,,vqpitesalearfig, We 00326 add' icinity: • - - - - ' :•1 ' . -46.. - • ' s e x its ittromvieuw-7cor. -"sum! IF& Weir/idled; Mon% , . *ld .•' - cams letimisilonoilets NT ..„.., Xlii 7 Paik f 451:. TENNESSEE OP THE UNION. Interview—Between Mr. Lin 'nob and Loyal Tetmeaseeans. TREATMENTOP THE DELEGATION Protest Against dbv. John- son's New Oath. DEGRADER:FL OORDIIOI' OF TEE PRESIDENT. Lincoln Determined to Elect -Himself in his own Way. latiperrlpN" ,r1"4:1 33.3 M How Patriots are .Treated at the The Plot Tor the Bth of November Disclosed in Advance. WASHTNOTON, October 15. To THE EDITOR OF TER WORTS): ' I called upon 'the Pretiident to -day and presented and 'read to hint the sub— joined, protest. Having concluded, Mr., Lincoln reeponded: "May I inquire how long it took you and the New York pOliticians to con- : coct that paper?" I replied, "it was concocted in Nish:, vile, without communication witttanY but Tennessee. We communicated 41% citizens of Tennessee, oats de of Nash-, vile, hut not with New York Politi: clans." "I will answer," said. Mr. Lincoln emphatically, "that /Lexpect to dit, the friends of 6;orge B. 'feet Ilan niariade 'id the's..atibn - firThitorr,..,_.-..iiiiiit Viet. _. Wl their side of the contest in Asir own wow - heartily itid 6 eird4SeiSt4Wgelyal peOple and /wilt monogamy aide of it f 4 2.2 e .in *hit t reiiikt***o l :7 6 - -LW adopted way." 'May we ask an answer in writilig," : 'ftirtilei l Ifiatlifaltalthitetith'llielY,--arid::';:.. 1 suggested. , Voltinterily4nifiiittibittliiiiittall, — reservit " , • ', . . •-•,-:-;''' "Not now:" Lay those papers down lion.'. Solitilfrire i2idd trl4 LIU' ... * . . here. I will give no answer now. I :4Acitiker4.*oll4dtd **l/id *hose. .•!f:::::.,1 may or may not write something about. loyalty tutnnot - Ifie ',dis firoVed , 7by other this hereafter. I understand, this. I lestimeaiY, l 2l ietiniregiArei l itto swear, •.:..-. --.,,, know yon intend to make - a point iif - that he', ' 4 tili tifieeditti - . itapport the •'.'...', this. But go ahead, 'you have my fin. Constitition'tifilih - Vidied !States, and •: - 1 . -.- ewer. t defend it Okada' alfderitittlifft” This,. ~ :i•!., . , "Your answer then is that .you ex- obligation weiire Wililtirehiieibw. daily: pect to, let Oen. McClellan's friends 'But Thiele riot yet '' - 4,ertied-'itl i iiiifileient manage theit side of this contest in theirtest of W "tiniti hi make own way, and you will manage your pat h .itidsubseiihold'itirtatite6Preit t -..rerr-,;, .: side of it in your way?" •etitionit • - coneerriing Ads .4011vitY2:,es. a .•-•,.,..::.• "Yes." , ' " friend of i the - Titirriti4ittilielihniy.:Of!'„ •I then thanked the President for 'his' its eheideE " i -4 . 9 harniiit hie agiirek hil:•: 1 '::': courtesy in riving us a hearing at all, hopes and fears and that - Itee...qinds - itiit.::.:l', and took my leave. .*• . his heart to rej o ic elitat“ 'o'o'l:licence of :• :: - ..'.7 Judge Mason, of this city, vies pies. • blocid,'atitftif Weifigk 'eif,'.!itirgillidt iiiiit., e . nt at the interview, to whom I ' refer deittl4WhOffithisldifititClibr o kindred, in regard to the correctness of this re: hitiltiVefitineedreWli..dr"Wimed, or port. On stepping outside of the door'. 'made PritiOnerie.Or'vra.*-.. ':*ititelfy- - the-::. , .:. of the Executive • Mansion I lqnediate- ' riand'ethis . births'et i qtihipliqii '?is made • lv wrote down the President% emphat- desolate;a 4 A hinietititteeftnafiuMtni4% is response, and submitted it to Singe - are spread L over "lirtit , i'ilt4C7iinitti9 . o . ... i:...A., Mason and another gentleman who hip; While all the 'diilliittil"VlTd‘.stande: ZIU pened to be present, and they both • pro- aghast in ditonte*lithifirtti.d cuisi ~..thet, nounced it accurate: ~ - - • , . led'hoircitslifbliftre itiiiiittakstrift4.hal And now I have . a word to say to the 'tidied of Tesotikiteeleitt*d' 9 ;Yttikor h3r - ' , - - :-, people of the United States, who are, .or 'her xrdlititiYgoivetrierc'tndet,;:lOur an ought ought to be, the masters of Abraham thoritYttosiveaf thatAi,** .. .thiligii,*,i , 6l Lincoln. The paper which I had the - finds beeindotetp''l 4 6ol*,l4,lls : JViltlitg.*. honor to present to - the President is not - were still nit itbltjK.'tl4:Mitftftt(AtttKa4 the "concoction of.. New York wpm, therrequireditraWcifiCtli itadeflnita E4v clans," however that. might. affect its pro l ongation . ' l - 0 ,,,,„P! 14 0,,'Tv1f !0i11i1ck : ,,,_ .* ,. 3 ... *: , :g merits. It is the . olemn voice of a once "That - Wtu t Cbral s u . 5"..." - :'.' • 3414. W a 1'f' 2-- z - ' - rk . 6 free and proud . people, protesting SOS . or tiviOtilditnnt` . .`. • 41,,*. ~t**iebit974o against their own disfranchisement by eight airdS,'..littll,? - , ,i- - '7 4 , ~....,,„•',.„.,.,..., .'..`.. , "! . .1,*.i . TV.,„ ? ..,4 the agent of Abraham Lincoln. It is • the Iliditidliti' _ '.,- . wfwalqtrq;LV,„. 6 *k. the voice of those loyal men in Tennetr- lansittions!inide - AS 7 liff - flth'er*C - C, , 7r-ft see who have borne the reproach of a .iiiittlibe etttabllahed''OtWlitltW*iOp.W - V - jS people they still loved; . supporting the of every litate'iliiit" l firiffii7itiriibeitv President in alllawfulefforts to preServe , 'within tW'iffitlimiethligik., '.3ol,ll:(l4tXig r ": 4 .g the Union. The reward of our loyalty' brief) ihiitinithilllitiViinft,Z•NOwri...Vl is disfranchisement. The cup of polo -' we freely sivw•to i •Ps, tifyo*_ . ~....._ 4i .. ~.jszta4M'i-24, ry is commended to our lips, because it to the'vretld;:thats9stis.".. Sornelltly . .., - 0;74, is known that we will not touch heron. the return of peace indlOtaiiir4*Otivi:: - r. .."'A tents. Judge ye between the peopleof now.. unhappy country- , ,that ire. , ...iiiiik - "I' Tennessee and Abraham Lincoln. . It . neither Plettsttre; : profititielhenor-ifi1*::4 . 75..',;, , may be meet that our .solemn and re-perpetuation - Ofwario . hat..oohould'reel spectful appeal should be thrown aside bound iieglybitStiikii,th : katrroteetid ~ s tri', ,l a with a contemptuous sneer. Look to . oivilliedAtten-4 . lo4,.Weltr4bortOd hytite. 2 o it. If you; the people of the - Northern . oaths we „.have:Aien4torolitintenitritti . pates may "manage his side of this and enconrogenny * iitso.44onkllolo4 . , - :": -- ,, contest" by setting aside the very letter mayhclintered!..int9;..l# 'pieliktiper.ettr-', V.- . 7... of the Constitution, and altering the thorities*ittibe:iiibtot tO , ,restore peace election laWs of the State st, as to din- and Union ender -the illifistftution. we franchise his opponents, liberty is al- have sworiktio support and defend. We :•..,-.,.'. .ready dead. JOHN LELLYETT. . LihOplA to be.tjadOl_S tO.ORT coaitev,..fatse . :, - ,:,,; Note. to Hon. Charles Mason. ttibb allis-qatißtitrea:lbihe.,:prit''''.. Hon. Ohm. Mason. . 'nary elauSe . the oath we are ' novV , •.';-• • . --.,.,,., DEAR SLR: I submit toy reference our inap to ec- dise tws ing;. l °' ° PP" 6A utell' llo . 4 gl :4loc k ns • lion what I have written in -•:-': -:'"Zi We-cannot consent.todot!the-Atithe - bal-:cA , lot box rt.warrof ;,07.1011411144 1 4-• .a.gatits. ,- -. , - my interview with the President to-day; t and will ask you to state if you regard our countryinentatidLitihatiediAtutopret samethe Kz as an accurate report. long by Our: oppositioaidOtriAOo9-ilaYY;;;a", Respectfully, JOHN LELLYETT. after it eta be brought!,to. lin - A9ntitible.:' ,. , Mr. Mason's Reply. And Taw.fuliAt**usiorki'Atemitest•,'.theA; most -, Bang bibbrt ethkAtthaiiiitiAhlt ---. hita H l':. •.- LZ ' . WASHINGTON, October 15. A ~....„.,„,.....e. .- . ... ~,•:--- .-...'",.-..-,--.-.:, John Lawn, Esq. . seoUrgetl4lllll ..... ! *1.14, - 1.;,,1'.. ,, f, _i:Er.i -...••,: Yow willlnot!baye ; ,. .6;igettro-thaVit ,i, , .,".,r , .:. DEAR ,SLR: In compliance with tiler the,montleof - July,litetaitin **Red the . requestin. your note of this day, I have f o n o wingoro' clam a nt's ' , ti- i , ,•:',-- , • ' ..: .. : :.' ,- i only to ssy.that•l was present at the in- - -- ---'---- -- -- ''''' . ''''' .... ' .l ) . VI! ,v , nn- i 015, -• . - : ?.E terview referred to. Your statement 'of •.. ~, • - "WaslEnutoTtoss,4ll/rligil" .:•';'-',' what took place is substantially correct;' ,, ro Blom — icxaspooneetn ` ,- . t • .n.,;;e and on all material point's 1 , -belleve It , ' 'Sur propoeitionlwhicketibracea the:: --,';:".':',':• literally 843.- ' ' Y°ursin t i ii ' restoration of. yeaceOheiut4riry of the :_...„•-•---' CGARLES .taASON. ' whole Baton •andthe,4haideureent. of •.--,.- Protest . of Loyal Tennesseenna. .: slavery; and;rhich , comsazbylAtid with:_; - .0: : .- To His Excelleney, .4/;4.aant 'Lincoln,. an-authority that ;can ccuittOLthe - aimieft. President . of the . United - States. • , now at.war againstelthe Afoilled.'fitatee; : :6.?," SLR: The undersigned, loyal . citizens _willbh received anitt7cottaidenitl. by the - ;. - ri - :.c.1 - ': - : of-the United States- and.of .the State Of. executive vivernmentaoftbt4. - .. United . :-;.% Tennessee i on our own behalf ' and- on States,dentsttillinnmet,br übaraitetm# , . - 7::m ' behalf of the - loyal . people._ of our State, on . othersubillantlakand collateral poi_ shall - • :-.-:': ask leave to submit this p rotest against , and the bentero 00moms:7: th ereof Shall -'...'•'--- [ the prciclatdation ilrhlE excellency, An-; -havesefif:cOnduebbo ...tillremea - ' • .":•-: drew Johnson, military governor, or- . ..:.: gu,t, .. , ...ABlassitaturafte,:itzt." -• .. doing an election to be held for Presi- : •,: Thittitr:nertainly:orpro . poSitidit to treat .: dent and Vice-Pesident, .under certain wiib- wain -,with' their chiefs. regulations and ` restrictions therein set, :Are we now to understood by- this pro forth. A printed 'copy of said proclaintit" . el atilttli9itOf;tink Saint Under your au- • tion is herewith enclosed. ,• The Conan;. ictioriti,`liiiid himself' 'it;:ditriOdiite with .. Wiwi of the United States provides that • youTfortinene. . , . Olifee r ,.:ti fik eiven the . "each State shalt appoint, in such than =, alet.Y.9l9l: l P9 . 9ii'iti: 'lo6o*n—that ner as the Legislature thereof may. d*' . ‘ *dif,,Wlitheticlefcilthlni# _ k ittlAtegotia-;- rect.; a number Of electors & e. , Under' #frileXikit,,t7.lll.i.,, bi tter * 7 : - `mt„ - . , .. : ,...,,,'nhtelentimg this provisiOn of the Federal - • Conatito-_ 'Wt,ir r to,:, tie `,„bitter eim:l l . - :.' . . - yrwre we to tion the Legislature of Tennessee, years - titideistiiii:dit(it'4l4l94Oti .1614 this 1 before the present : rebellion,. prescribed :prOte)jilti4'9,Peg6titliitrielf,fte . sto act the mode of election to be observed , - :54 - .YR*73iidgetnerit t „fdtetiiik we. the which - will btilititind'tb differ essentially et** Cf - Tiiititifileik*4 - to op, • from themtidoprescribed by the'uillitei: 'oo'irelrluegO#Atioillit''''.:lkgke next._ . ry Governor.,• Me ;herewith, - ..encloik - it'.. breith;ooltlib,2.. : : . 1 i'. - • - 4 , pp - been copy ortbp .11W•bflpiltiessee:EiteiziJ*. oi,„iii,fiii: t u ft `iatilliti 1, ''S 4 ,*,- .. , 10) will the holdingbf held geetien. . The niillL3 ' , !.:719 - art.,...tkikitiOist i tSP.; • 1 ~ people fr.* *lark ebierter expressly aerial:64a, 4'ili"4 l IV: .... ::Wki,i#el'... 'IY4- I: ,7. pted:for • tue of authorityderiradOnn . .the Plesir.': . ' :tho , iittlit t *A*Bololtel o ;s . .ft . dopt • (ink:fir - so - at - end.the election - - '2ll alit , -- r .:*: - ..-'i l lfWatitVetrita sit, litor'df ' Tiiiiiiiiiihic i eiiiidleoltiinder.'atif' .: - .Wi ,- .:; , i! ~., !I , 4lreiliiir:4olllY--be - • ittn ilibrUirc` StOti.' !Z! ) 0 1 0 0404tkiii rkilief Ad,.... 1 , 1 4 4 A. k :. • ,kiiiiifiiti*liiit*tapco x cAhe ethiteg., iii,,4o6Vefikt - Ardrtk)lii# Ili io.4kel '• .- ..; .. 1 : 1 ' ,7 "90.'_,0b ~ 4 .j , l'lmppied 1 .':,. tbe l iiinkcitift***lfireorn'odiec:i A . ill_ CiriWiiiiiisk • i c :•-=. r - . - 1 0 ±, 1 - .that ~.f w q.C3l .4 ' ',Ak:**o; . . , 4 %4A f 6 l! ' ',.: .4: , i rd V et Wg r a '-.- --; , , : 1 4'-'f-: - .' r ....'-' - ' which ' '. l4 -eA 94-2 e9 1 0-0, - ~,. -.. , -‘ ,i'lltiT , .'' ; ; , •.;Ak. "xle degATEWishui,iliCg ktittint ..' , iiiiV.,:. , '''Apretilet - it,... V . ., • '..- -. peaplei•,;:j7; :LI -. t" , :ii , j ~44 4.0 t. , -.1 '' ', - .rf 37.... r., e. : _ ".W.. ! , .A.‘- ),; , 5 to. .., 7-L, -, .• ,Ab. a -- :-•-• • • • AVA. 5K1i . ",,i3.:. - ttn—..atitvatt'al - ' •'''' •.,.., ,44 Wel:4mM. White House. DR.LIGH , -TS ?OM OtTRS ST. PHA4 I ,OO I O"I't P/1"*.44, YOCOVlatin. ' ifr tihi.tinto ro tardi tiE TARRH, m i d euserimi l es of the • ;4 , We, rrEICROAT, J.; • A. IA -,P A. S.ll-11,,Ai. Gr - o amind • - • • . _ election *lib are lot vote an- ner the law andllierentiatitntfort-bt Ten= • tessee. , Instatinerthle:.Ode,gforiatitution - and-law reqhfrellnit bath: titer shall fie a citizen of the'.,notinty- i•Wttelilin - he may ~1 offer his veto; ibr six ilitattlit - next - pre- ' •• j ceeding the day of PilentlnKt - whlle the -•1 littiirernnes &der' toirlYireol res t that he 71 - - 71 shall (41th bthef,tintilltreatirbfa naniesi t )-f,-'..,-1 be w•citiretiorTentielMitllo months,dx -- , : •`z- - 'd 'Zird. Wile lottivitilotV'Weill - ff' admit - Ur-- '.'.l vote mtiny pentotiterilit4tltltk by 'law, • . '4.3'4 We' will; 'fotithdr . eiketirtinlivity c !ass - ~•- 'll over' sotneleialin Ratliiiiiike of _con- '• -,..4 diet between the. fliclignittW '-eildll4 law, hitt Will ti i ' *ltettlfeAtlatittn:.: - - ....-..:'1 other. ''By otiflairadO'C'that,2 - ' .. .1 tile polls shell -134 V eT - 1.erf1101 7, ;, - ,• =l dishier* iitcli"cdtuit,tiV,AoStatti;init -- ,..,:.3, - ;1 the pioclatnitlint'ProviWlniWzfor their, Z=l be rit tr /f t" cel g 'eitei V e l fia43 ' t;,- This pr • al WinilillinitiitiVoritTOpowarnt_ - "..- - manY lekal VlOrti.l6 4 itigictaite - thw - elec= _--•':::'-- ti , i , e at i&mi e .: .: Iht sr , orti:.vl - 4 - f :.... T - 7, We etiiMiiiiit*iiiiat#llllt:theee in • --- . Tringentrentis'of - iinffitits; - tbritlicting,.t a they do, With the very the" rid , end Constitntiopiblifienalb;qareWith-, out autliority; 'lnridbeititti6:.,•?;Aber - will -._ -•:-. f . . ,., _, prevent' freer,afili,nri - drtrie• - torpretilon - .:•:-."-: of the will'of"tee'royal - teliple of Tin— ---• _-. , oessee.' littt'wO; grates's ntill'lmore-etn iihaticilly aintriattlilinitiit Aitinsuitlnnd: _•••:_,;: impracticable teatimittr w irlilW it is pro- . -..; nosed to 1-cluirettf!till''tlitiiiir voters In Tennentett. '"" •' " 1 ' i 'l I._ "1 solemniv aweitritlitt Piall hence forth -• suPpoti the' Conettraft4t of the ;=_.-, United Stittefi t and defend ` it'.l4tainst _tltti; _ ... nesauha tit its-entiinteiethitrT am Emile. ti , 70164114i nt" tifte , '"keltiCiiilerit or the United States 'anti thti'e'rielii of the so- called eiinfitinte'Btitleg; ii NI anient ,ly desire the ppregion" Of the Abel- lion against the, 'hitietnitierit, ot. tffe 'United Statea;`thit,reirkerlFY'rejoice in: -, ' thetrininph of tht*Failehltitilnaviesnr the 'United States; amid tfinqefeat and overtitidwlif the atmleigniti*• and of all trfed t bdniblinttlatri - intereata, !. of the 4kdied' erifilin) latYtea; that _ I Wlll i bcirdltillY'd*Cie l - i- k;&iatices or nettptilittini•- for livitte rebels in arm's, until tlte•einitititallon bribe-Bat- . ted Btafetiiind 'all' ' laws' ariik4l,roclama.: ' tiers niftli4 in : !tir,antinerift, thig e of, shall be estaliiiheff'orir i ttlYlthe'Veople cif, every'atittei'lliffterritdiYiirbed with ' 141iitibnlir - VlORPAnktiiiit I Till • . . ALL