AD vERTIEILNOJUSEL-1 e, (to Svolds , ) event d•Y-: iinar On•lnsertion 576 Three weeks 0,00 Two inSertitnia.... 1,25 One month. 51,60. 1 I, it ipare9 - ::: , ll;fcifT:auitit:::l t 8 , 144 . _ velhanitiona.... 2,20 Six mpnths. • 20,75 One week 2,50 One year 52,00 Two weeks 445 One square changeable once a week I year.ll3o,oo " 1) A. I 1.., le E' 0 la "1" . luxle albscrlp . tions by mall, 169,00 per year. Dolverel to the city, at 20 cents per week. WE. ..E., X. ,_, X'' POET Slagle subscriptiorus - Fire'coptes, each Ten copies, each - i:Lii Forty Twenty copies, each, (and one to setter np,) 1,25 ~ u One IHundred " ~ 1,101,00 JAS. P. BARR Editor and Proprietor. en... TI/ 6 GREAT lati; XAN gganciarz, ROOTS, BARKS, dix]E:I=I,OIKF,F. CURT. An unfailing cure for .S'perniatorrhes, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and airdiseaecs caUnd by self:polfulion; such as Loss of Memory, Universal igasitude, Pains in the Back, Dimness of Fidlo7l., Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, Ettheni- Sy of Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale 'ounienance, Insanity, Consump lion, and all the Dinful complaints, caused by de parting., 1 on the path of nature, 4ffie - This medicine is a simple Vegetable ex ract: and one on which all can rely, as it bas been used Lu our practice for many years,.and with thousands treated, it has not (ailed in a sin gle instance. lie curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. • • 46P - To those who have trilled with their eon, stltution, until they. think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, wn would say, Despair not! the Cti RIME Re. Corte will restore you to health FLINI vigor,.and rafter all , qtusek doctors have failed. .0 Price , sl.' per hot tie, or three bottles for $6, and forwa;dertby Express to ail parte of the world. 4 4'Pamphlet sent by mail free of postage, by Dr. W. E. Ifferwin & Qo y No. 83 Liberty street, New York. sep' 2 9-eod•titir.m 1 Al 3 NE Til TiIiFORTII3- TUC 141.1 1.0br3 SOUGHT Fgn 13 t.. 4 (24. no A'l` --V T'! Cures in from one, „,'' ~., tom.. i .1\ c) ... -f' ”: 'r ' ' 'to three days. -.' . CHEROM REMY, A N CHEI4OKEE INJECTION Compounded from Roots, Barks ancrLeaves. CHS:HOICEE It h.. l lElOl', me grant Indian Diurct ic, cures all eitsrascs of the urinary organs, such a Incontinence of the franc litflammation of th Bladder, Inflammation elite Xsdtsegs, &one in th it/alder, Vile/ore, Gr.. net, Gleet, Gcmorrhcra, an is especiall y rrcommet.ded in those cases of Flu° divas (or if h IP froonles) ado re all the old nau emus medicines karefoirea. frarslt is prepar,xl in a highly concentrate.] the dose only bring from one to two tea spoonfuls throe times a day. -- 4ririt is diuretic and alterative In its action ; '.purifying and cloanemg the blood, causing tt to now n all its original purity and vigor; thus re moving froth the system all pernicious causes whtite hare linhiced disease. Jr... l l l . ll GßOlitirsad INJ isICTION is intended Maxially or assistant to the Cherokee Rem edY, And should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cased of Gcnorrhrrea, Glect Fluor Allots or Whiles. Its effects are healing, soothing cod default', ; removing all scalding, heat, and pain, instead of the burning and almo st unendurable_ that. is experienced with nearly all tho k toe uno,of The Cherokee Remedy and C uerokee tojer - tion—the two medicines at the Sail , C time—all improper discharges are ; r3rnove'rl,. and the weakened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. • 114. Price Cherokee Itenterly, 42 per bottle, o wee bottles Inc $5. • 410-Price Cherokee Injection, ta per bop tle, or three bottles for 1.5. of Ilit . ..Sent by Express to any address on receipt pia°. Nii`The Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee Injection. and Cherokee Cure t are sold by all enterpristng Druggists in the civilized world. Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to 8.111 , worthless acunpoustds tu place of these ; those *bleb they c - an purchase at a cheap mice, and • make more money h selling, than they can on these medicines. As you value your health, aye, the health of your future offspring, do not be deceived by such unprincipled Drugl bite, ask for Mese medicines, and lake no others. If the Druggisti3 will not h iy them for you, enclose the money /a a letter, sail we will send them to you .• by Express.-securely sealed and packed tree from observation. Ladies or Gentlemen can address us In perfect Confidence, stating fully and ,plainly their dis eases end Itymptone, as we treat all diseases of a chronic nature in male or female. Patients need nothealtate because of their inability 'to visit us, we have treated patients successfully IttallaxrtiOns of the civilized globe, by corres pondence. Patients 641 dresSingus will please state plainly all the symptoms of their complaints, and write Post °Woo (Jou n ty, State, and name of writer, • plain, and Inclose postage stamp for reply. We send our 32 page Pamphlet tree to any address.- Address all letters for Pamphlet or advice tolhe proprietors, Dr. W. R. Merwin & Co., lio., l 33,Ltberty street, New York.. sep2S-eodaltsw COUGH NO MORE STU ICKLANDI'S MELLIFLUOVS _,CIU-GrEl BALSAM 1 r ,, Strfekleinl's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is warranted to cure Coughs, Cold., lioarset , ss, Asthma, Whooping Couch, Sore Throat, Con sumption, and all . affe.dtions of the Throat and lot: ale - by Druggists. General Depot 6 East crourtt.'street, Cincinnati, Ohio. DIARRIIREA. Ali the Medical men and the Press recommend Strickisod's Anti-Uholers 'Mixture as the o reertain remedy for infuriates and Dysen tery. It is a comoination of Astringents, Ab orberits, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is 'warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed. For Sale by Druggists. General Depot 6 Ems Fourthatreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. STRI C KLAND'S z• 3E. mo pr. mi mus . 31; -sr Rtuiedy has cured thou wads of the wore' caeca of : Blind and Bleeding rile& It girea immediate relief, and effects a veno.aneut cure. Try it directly. It is war ranted to cure. For sale 'by all Druggiata. General Depot B,F.att Fourth Street, (2: mann t Ohio. DYSREPs.L.A.,_ Nk:HVOIISNESS, BMWS", DE. STillen: lAN IPS TUNIC —We can recommend those eutfering with lona of Ap 'petite, Intitgeatlen, or brepepata, Nervonaneaa stel'Nervous Debility, to use striekland's Tonic. It is a vegeteble preparation free from al eel:lone liquors; it atreugthene the whole nerv ous system ; It creates it good appetite, and le watraateil to cure Dyspep3l., .aad Nervous De dhty. Poi ale by bruggla io. t,s, nt i leralL ent y t iLotl , sold by Wholesale Agents, N 77• Fedl street, Allegheny Ulty, A aby Dr. GEO. H. HEYSER, Comer Wood Street and Virgin Alley, PI ttsburgh, PEL l Itrettby Dr, A. Strickland, East Fourth stroreOtnalanatt, Ohio. pati7;l7ditw -- 3 1 3 SOLUTION OF CO-PARTVE4 HIP The late firm of 0. Ilialts/taq tt. , 130N8 was dissolved on the let of August last. ELEAN( nuusEnr, Executrix, F. L. DIAISEN, Executor. • of Estate of Cr. Thrum, demisted. O. T. Inusiw, Initstitlk. • - o, o..Ltsicsxx. °ND NC/SIGNED will continue the Glees Dienuter , MBmanna. under the than .tutere,of C. INIOSONS. - " 0. T. EITHISEN, WIC •taßS*J,'..- ~ „ Plat r! K, I .: . MEDICAL. - ~..=-_-,_„,-, mu( ..a. .1V .lEE — C) C, X) , Tnium EMVPION..PIPTY TMGDs- AND,96pAges, cloth covers, by Robert E. Bell, M. D., Pffember . Otihe rota College of Surgeons, Lon don, addressed to youth, the married and those CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of tan cents. A careful pertisal of this small book has been a boon to the afflicted, and has saved thousands from a life pt misery and an untimely grave. It treats on 'the evils of Youthful Indiscretion Self-Abuse, Seminal weakness, ) ;missions, Sex. nal Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power. Nervousness, Premature Decay, Impotence, the O si.s., Atc, which unfit the sufferer from fnitilling BLIGATIONS Ur MAN /GAGE, and illustrates the timalis of cure by the use of DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, and other treatment necessary In some cases, and which never fails to cure,l l / 4 nd can be relied on. They donot zutuseate the:stained), or ren der the breath offensive, and they can be USED ~ WITHOUT— DETECTION, They do not interfere with business pursuits, and are speedy in action. No change of diet is ' necessary. They are warranted 9,i all cases to he effectual in rembving and "curing the disease - upwards of two thousand cases are on recori that have been cured by using BELL'S SPE. OIFIOPILLS, and certificates can be shown from many that have used them. $o Cass of Failure Occurs. Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them ex tensively in their practice, and they cannot ef. feet cures without them. IMPORTANT NOTICE, ..... i , ..a.k..r..„ _ 'realdent. , ..:oten, Wet. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. irafts, Bills of Richwine, Ste., receive money on J. GARDE.NERr(Jf./PFIN, Ageot deposit and buy and an/lExchange on all parts of InY id Northeast cot. Third and Wood eta the country. PIIILADELRFIIA FTREAND LIFE the RIICOCES which Lae 414M:ied the llttabureli Trust Company aince Ito organization in IS;:, Will WC believe he a sualcien t guarantee that bum ming entnisted to the new oiganization will rt- INSURANCE COMPANY, ,• calve the same prompt attention. • 149 CIIESTNUT S.TRIAIET, Having a Very extensive correspondence with g ..,. flanks and Bankers, throughout, t r lie counl ry,' --,ll3°"te tile, Cll'sZeillill Tiolu4k^. , tiiHspital...llil.l9,l9o, A55et5..5364,943. we belie f s we tin o tterttnuetzalfrolilttles to theta. who do Dulness with us. !LL/GRAMNAcKE, -____.... j e ll itt l er 'L l'ec iC pe liV tua D l g ot ° Lrini i telle i Messrs Stanlon and Welles, two stupid old isle., The buitinene v.-ill be ow:vitiated by the same W• • who appear not to know, appear not to officers and directors. ou every description of Property or filerchanduse, . Nnw p k t oh n a :7 7: n t r v ii re l i ow a phiei elevent h yi c h kth o ti e : : i, wit eachhbitri 0 0 0.w m i : t w : much lac i } p h. i w h e 4 u d i r y DMNOTOIIe At reasonable rates of premium- Jamas LtiVi•IELLE W. H. Nratioa, - ROB T. P. RING, Irelildent. itortzat S. lieva, ALEX.A.EDER "SPEER, • Ikl. W. BALD W/N, Vice President. I NO DIE: S'.l.-Ii'll:114 )N Toostas BELL, Faagi-is G. flouter, DIRECTOR,S. , the WiIDIE blow, • ru..e. wtnaTmalv, Atdri. It an rit j tcy, CaAELLMS IlAtiae, E. Rs (lopli Rut SAitscuL liga. th ''''P'" W. 8 ac'w N, .taihks, -mut want a new'set of men, want a. they Act Like a Oha r 111: I'. I{ .ENtiiisii, IA AIRS' LAUGHLIN, I'reatilabl. • •.- of Whzoh:w:::1• 81.e.ittawin,:hole:thetonido„aviandint.. tbe „Union. From the Price A s ked P. B. :-..aven-.., .I....frii S. l'a.ht, Relief is experienced by Aaking . a single box ; •• J ,, Eis D. Sorriir,*(lashier. i 7 StolititAzo , JLile..L.:l OLA I'D 0 , 1, and from four to six boxes „generally effect a a itga-dei. w tf ii,. J. Mau., It••if, E. li:'it.ha, prove true, and have "us" in again,. cure. . t'.aLarinntran, secretary, , Sold by Druggists generally, In Mosel' con• 1 lhuse who eall early can rely on _ “ 1;..,15;,,;,'4..,,,i),14 ''... ~.. 1. O. COFFIN A aut. i , A, taut, ingsix pills, price el or six boxes, 4.6; aleri in ! iyitly ttoruzui Third mid Wood streets , large boxes, containing four of the small, plies , ... *. I Hj r - i 7---- , , -- " '.-:- '' " " --- 1 7- - , s ~:.C ri - : ". - , ......, .. ... , . . , .. Weateru Inc u ranee Company of Pittsburgh. If you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this I SECURING BARGAINS. . ________ • advertisement for reference; and it you cannot ! far '..i,-.1 - ~, 4 . ..' l ,t: le, R. liIII.LER,jr. President. F. 4il EEDON, ;E st e will procure them of your druggist, do not tie its- ! , ~ '' ' Capt. 12. D. COCII RAN,' Gailq Agent. posed upon by any other remedy but enclose , n •tl9. . /,,,c , :'•- -• :..Y. - . -- '.;-- 4 '" • ••• --,' No. WS 1-Tater street, 2Spang (..1 to's Warehouse, the money In a letter to the proprietor, 9 , si is ::: • IJR. J. BRYAN, 1-3, 5079, ' ... np stainhlYittsbuigh 79 Ceder Street, N. Y. • - —. who will take all risk if properly directed, and 13,1RG AINS _ ..,_ _.___. 'l' RIUIII. E.FIAN'T' RIEFCC•II-3 4 .-- i•-• - • i 111,,,,Tkiil•dr; o l i N i F t i TT E liy .d A m_A G,l RiiNrirlii. RISKS. THE BRADBURY PIANO TORTF - . 1 Home Inatitulion managed by Direztors Who will send the Pills, secured from observation, by return mail, poet Paid. , RRCRIVRD are well known in the amnia unity, and who are hitertuitied, by prompt/lege atet liberality, to SOLD Br RRucalsrs GENERALLY. - ‘ . SEVEN FIRST PEEMTUMS oaintain the character which they hare assumed, - - ---- XTOTIVE TO ALL CONClilltNlo3.- I li r ifhin Four iVeeka, Mel?! ti is .49 : , eisflering the beat proteetion to those who de ll' Among certain class of self - important pea i if - 1 OOPS DOUG,' TAT PR ESENT ore t., b 0 iosureil. pie there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach- ' %ILA PANIC PRICE:, TWO Gold Medahli, and one fillVei• Ili 10, Miller, Jr., .1 anal* 'WA . uley ed to aft physicians hhat advertise and treat the I , Medal. r Nathaniel liolines, .I.lexandei Nialle_ ,k George diseaSeSmUned hi this card, (PRIVATE DINICA.SER I ) HUT A e••• vs ..--, . I }erste, Campbell B. Herron, Chat. W. Ricket. why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. .11.1 -8. 4-; IS. .111 GLYDE, STRONG INDORSEMENT • B°' AndrewAckley, Alexandor Speer, David AI. Are they not aware that all phyeictans treat dia. ! ' I..iiig Rees J. 'rhoniaa, Ben j. peer, john . , eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just 7e3 Market. Sitreet - , . _.__, tea the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these ' Of the Most Eminent Pianists.- • Ir Cunf'• very refined parties. I suppose they would not The most eminent of the muateal profession of 1 A LlitlEt - EtE ill l l 7- ..[N," - uE,ANCE - cci . — , Wholesale and Retail Dealei 6 in let one of their family go to a party that has de- i New York city, after frequent and thorrilien (117' 1."1-1".1.`811T.JEtC411.. voted years for their benefit, because he aderti- i • trials of my New Seale Piano Fortes, have ga i VII . sea the fact, and their family phyaician nay o f te is I , nv , the most emphatic and pnqualifleil tcstim.... ! /benne, lin, 37 El ft h Street, lids Blanks a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has i TRI[III3IIING-S , nixie. The folluiving. b) a epgan.en of the 101- , ..._..... 7 almost deprived the art of, las life. lie camas t . . - 1 untars„teati Mug 4,4 7 air, h ce.n12,, ,. .4,Ltei , . „.4 . 4 : ff rir,.rar e, i . s, IL A / ...m at lailtTh Thu intypiciar l TRAY ROVdELOWA-...n0 W alt. I • _ - Ere they to know I Are they not aware that Sir i Ethbroideries, Hosiery Gloves , will acknowledge most thoroughly qualified fii ! I.:AAA; Ji iNE.S, Prettliient ; I.TOHN U. hie.. -Utley (temper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles I I l j udge o I the merits of a Plano Voile. (l‘)E D, Vice President ;D. al. lltfoK, Secretary; Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the i . We have examined trig, alud: rill r, Mr. W.ll ()apt. W.M. DEAN, CI foetal Agent. treatment of these diseases!! These men are held 1 111-13.114.),Neri, nuiutiEf.4, IH. RR ADBUY'S NEW SCA .1.1 PIA Nll Dr.Ecl'‘.l:: , --I.E.o.fonco, I.J. il. Hussey, liars up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't 1 , yi ilia kiiii. and it is our opinion that , in power, 1 vey Childs, C. It. C. Gray, John A. Watson, assert that all men are worthy that publish, still , C •Li purity, riehnees, qtralty of tone, and th0n.41., , B. L. Faiinestock, John D..adecord, Capt. Adam . urrosliing Goods and Notions• , „.„,-,„„„h fp Arr. Bradliiir)'s instriiiiiiin is ex eel. ' lacohe, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W.' I /can, Robert there are agreat number of them that are. I have i devoted myself to the study and treatment of I •' We find great brilliancy and a bedulil Ili SI, - 1.. M'tirew, Haig. H. DAVIa. uci29 PhavaTa elf upwards of 40 years, and i Balmoral and iloop Skirts, • Saratoga, Beaver ing quality of teas most happily blended V. e Without egotism can say I have saved hundreda i ' hii ve rarelu seen a square l'iano Forte coin !Unite! an many oi these qualities essential to a pr,fi, , from years of misery and untimely death. 11Iy i ard Turban flats, Blue and Urey Knitting Yarn, treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, I . instrument." Signed. John Zundel, Organist as I thinklt is the best and most certain. It lain 131 , akfast Shawls, Nubian, Soma e, Waiate, S - 13 D ' ilils i tay power to bring hundreds of eertiticatee it I Harry Sanderson, at H W Beecher's. thought it necessary to certify to my general sue- . SI, eves, Sctta, Liellare, Cutts, Linen, Lawn and H ar r y riders , Geo W Morgan, (seas : butmy long residence in this city is fulfils 1 . Robert Heller, John N Pattisou, cien t proof without adding ore. Spermatorrhea i Embroidered Hand kel chiefs, Head Liresses, 111 as Welll, I'lo:rims (I robe, and all diseases arising from it are cured in a I A Banjo'', John H Ickrtr, II Tllll 111 II E alarthews, much shorter time than heretofore. It behoove s I every young man and woman to be careful in se- 1 Nets, Steel and Jet Sell-Buckles, Dress Trim- H . J William Mason, F L Ritter, letting &physician. Thediterent advertisements I m i 1 0 , ngs an. roan:tents, Corsets, as., kn. Max Marel Lek, Theodore Thomas, that are seen in our papers are of -no worth, and W Berge, Clare IV Beames, tiro Hagen, Ed. N YRobert Stoepel, no benefit will atieefrom answers than only 100 ! _ ~.f health and money. Hundreds are cured seuu- 'We otter the above and many other articles "AI unical Review." Strallosch, ally by my new remedies. Address BOX Soo ' I :ail A.nschutz, Theo Meshing, i in our line, at very moderate prices, and we ran- yd Pittsburgh Pastel:Boo. solicitl i iustave R Eckhardt, F H Nash. WAMELINK & BARR, U N 8,1,22 No. 12 nissers Block, St. Clair street, Sole Agents. 1,101. 1.111 CONSEQUENCE: OF THE C:01:7 1 1 1 Purchasers to examine our stock, which will BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are the original and only genuine St There are a heat of briftatOrs—BEW AHE OF THEM. These are Warranted. They are adapted for male or female, old or young, and are the only reliable remedy known for the cure of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION. In all'Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Sfric tore, Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney com plaints, Your Flag. BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates !! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet. At Pitt/burgh Flag Manuractury, at PIT TOOK'S Newts Depot, oppoette the Postoftlce. seplo CA 9.1 r) CID a , W 4 ° C.) 4 - 14 g ! aq ' . J. 6. WILDOP TWO. BELLY lIIVIELDON & KELLY, itextry*.critramzs OP LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AXD DHA7.X.8.13 CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. 164 Wolk! Street, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH, PA MARS OF GROUND Time, 801101741111 BIAZPOIES .. T t. ER, ribtebacupted as a market garden, and rn a.hlgh state of oulttvatfon, is offered for Bale very lout. This prope4y la certain , to become very valuable for beildlnilots, being In a guar tor where the amused for 'houses is now very great. It ?s,ittltt be ritade.avai4tble, every foot 04ti for that purpose, lying level. Apply to e ia 4 itfOrg , aati. , ? I tr;,.4l,seketAke d. .eo.l o 4enttragt, j r .L ~ ,ftrt•Wii. . .--. f.t. ,. ......g :"..1. ..: . ~4 I innJreoetenned br -Ex ..,..t,t ....,.., , ik-Anicsrae NG ,, : I air., i .-..-we , at. Atitveligwirin andlust streets- 0 4 ..; qtete ..: .-7:1 , 1f.:11. -, a f.,5 th.ts Ifin Jl.B ~. r.t.t .1 . .,,,-.4 ,e v.. t i. , .., . , 1...L. 1, 7'i1 , : i".. , : tl;' , .: ttto ~,t , wet, t•,.. .., .3 ,:•f. - . - . ;T. '. . : ';. ::,,-' ,:el , l t ' L 't _,, A % .. 1 .: i k. / 3 . , 1 c - r i• 1 r'. 'i !: 1 --:- ' i e - ', tt ' , I j.: i 1,.: - . _ . .. • N . A. ftili/". --C7c:4lt. . -.."'' .. • ' ' - = - --:-.. -- .-...1..„:" --- °lc:, ; . • :.›..''' 111 ' It, L: ..-.- .: , ' . ' I • ' ' ' . -u , lF.tii A . ' lt \ .\- \..\ '..\ -\•-. .;:. • ;y;,,.. ir : r ; .; .AL II- --- ---"------ r" ' , ":..... f .-- -'..4.4irfs- , ,' ' ~ - - ,; 1- --_--- ------- : - - -- kg l 47 - -,e---r-T - " " f t 11 11 --,-=--- -.-_-''-'--- - IL - --; -r- : --- r Alft. - ---- - - New Goode New Goode New Goode NfIW Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goode New Goods FANCY GOODS, • VARIETIES AND TOYS WALL PAPER, TABLE . grlts CLOTiItS, Rave just been reeelved'at POERSTER & SCHWA:II74 Soath, an DBl.44l:CPPilita.sl9sFacirk „.„„ur -ardi this day, and to?' OateAta on-alumg., z lips ' s ' ' rrda-WOOdl ,t 4 Lsz.. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. AUCTION. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, oJmpriaing a atcak of In the abore goods from NEW YORK AUCTION SALES, Will be opened on Thurscllty, OtItohel• •-ZOt.h, GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 592 MARKET STREET Many of the above goods Will be sold for ritual one-half the price asked for old El 100,11 6 01 gnn.l in the city, after being marked down. is order to insure A SYEEDY SALE, The a bore goods will he marked in plain ngurie Wholesale and Retail be found large and attrActisc FALL AND WINTER . - DRY'GOODS. French Merinos. Poplins Coburgs Delaines. Woolen Plaids Alapaccas Shawls & Cloaks CHEA.P FOR CAST/ M. MENTZER, 94 Market street sepl6.ln4 eicr Goods New Goods N©w 00e t; Effi - E , Z t Z E•• New (loodv., New Good„ Now Goods New Good e New Goo& New tioaio. New Goode E PALL STOCK OF DECLINE IN GOLD, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, And general stock of goods, on the principle of giving our customers all the advantages the markets will afford. N'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO., Nest tiouee to Post. Oftic, second floor T. C. JENKINS, OMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Dried and Green Fruits, and all Farm Products Orders filled for all merchandise, Pittsburgh inanufaetures and Refined Oils, at dealers and manufacturers rates, No. 239 LIBERTY STIILET, (opposite Wood street,) Pittsburgh, Advances made and prompt attention given to all consignments and correspondence. Pittsburgh References:—Rall & Speer, Lloyd & Black, 1i in. McCully & Co., McDonald &. Ar buckle, John I. House & Co , .Tohn Hall & Co., B. A. lahnestock's, Son & Co. sep2l-d&uf - VETERIN.ARy SURGE ON, New Good,: (From Louisville, I{y:) NATIONAL STABLE,' Between .Pirst Street, Smithfield and Grant Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. FISTULA, POLE EVIL, BONE SPAVIN, EZI.NG BONE, and all other Dieesaes of Horaea and Cattle cured. Terms moderate. ootaawd FT. WAYNE & UItICAGO .R. Co i OFFICE OF TAE SECIIETAUT, PIT'FFSBURGH, PA., September 20th, 1-64. DIVIDEND... -.13 ORDER'POE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, the Preeddent of this Company has thie . day declared a dend of 2l per cent. on the capital stock foe the third quarter, ending the 30th last, .payable (free of overnment tax) on and after the 17th of October proximo, at the office of the Com pany in this and lat the Transfee'Agency, Wiwi-tows, 'Demmer er. Co. No. 52.Wail.dtreet, New 'York to the stockholders r am yegiliterod at the respective °them The Transfer books of the Company will close at 2 P, 11L, 00 tee Ist day of October, and remain closed tottit the 14th. IV. B. BARNES, sepfiEl:3Ted ' Secretary. NUTS. 200 Bage African Pea Nuts, • 100 " hick Almonds. 60 " Provence " 10 Balla-Rorceaug " 10 0 DoX66 Shelled " 60 00 Bagi;; Pi Mlber W ftfilib Walnuts. • ,• • 30 " Brazil/SIAS -20 " - Oodoaltnts. Nowin store:UM for ells by‘: _ A BROS . , imosnuty, Weal kuunEfs_ t __ ____rozaprs AuctlAti r ti.);4113 4 1 ' 11 18 .IEI LmT - uttq DAY• OCTO NATIONAL: BANKS. FIRST. ATAnoNAL BANK TIREASHRY DEPARTMENT, Organ or llinapraoLtam OP TRH Conan/tor tgrazhiwtou Oily, Aug. sth, 1863. Wirennas, By satlifactory, evidence presented to the undersigned; it hat been made to app Ty.. ear that the FIRSTNATIONAL BANICOF BURGH, in. the County of Allegheny 11/111 State tate of Pennhylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Qongresa, entitled "an Act to provide a Nafienii Currency, se_cured by, pledge of United -Mates Stocks, end to provide for the circulation and r dominion thereof." approved February 26th, 1863, and-has compiled with all the provisions of said Act required -to be complied with before commencing the butlness of Banking.. Now Twemeirons, I, Hugh MoOrtliouli, oonip troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that -the said FIRST NATIONAL BLINK OP FIJIS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pannsylvaniai is authorized to commence the business of banking under, the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness/ my hand anti seal Of- °Mee, Bib 6th day of August 1866. HVGH SS IitotJUL.LI, Oomptrollor of the Our WIT reany. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 8500,000 paid In With privil ege to increaae to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a. National Curren cy, under the title of the FLItST NATIONAL HANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer Its services for the celleation of Not _ _ • We have reduced the pricea of our WINDOW BHA DEB 7t .t 73 Fifth Street, CM211113 . _ INDEMNIFY AGAINST LOSS 17.1ZIELVI. FIi.ANKLINAAVE INSURANCE As. COMPANY OF LOEIAPIIIA, OP ri.()g No. 433 and 4-3 CHESTNUT ST.. near Film sI'ATEII.TENT of ASSETS,. JAN. Ist, 1863. Published Agreeably to ail Act of Assembly, be ing First 51...rtgage, amply endured S 32 Real Estate present 4103,313 1,893;393 MO cost .. . .......... n Temporary 14011118 0.. m a . • . le . Coll at- .. . . . 102,995 311 P teral Securities.. .... .4.. ... ... 89,185 Stocks,. (Present value 486,667 72,) cost... . ...... . ... . tes No and Bills lieceiVable... ••• .. 88,756 BS. _ ........... 1,821 00 ........ 27,919 33 061 68 , The only prodts from premiums 2 , '209 which this company can divide 16 , law., are from risks which have been determined. 4 Insurances made on every description of Prop. erty, in Town and Country,' at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporatiog, a period of thirty years, they, havepaut losses: Fire, to an amount e cceaing s t'o.ir Millions of oilers, thereby af fording evidence of the adv litages of Insurance, as well as the ability anddiSposition to meet with proiiiptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the yeni 1839, 952,158 30 I'a Aimee W. B 1111ZEUT1 )) artortre, rff IS. ORDWA.I. R. Lou StTonnes WARIPRE, DAVID S. BROVni, Aldtrii. flitanrr, A /eA.A.O LEA, Jcoll IL Szerrru, EtWan 0. ate, fiance W..SJOR AR Ds GROHUR n FALRA, °RAS. 17. BANUKER, cPresident. EDWARD (..l. DALE, Vice _ _ I PITT , FIURATI, FT. W Sig): . 1 / 4 I'. 12.11 . Co. thigice. Or TIIN 81[44.F.TALLY, PITT:AWL:OII, Oct. 6th, 1864. NOTICE TO ROBIIDHOLDERS.—THE agreement modifying the F list and Second ilortgages of this Clemipany has been executed l , v the President, end the Trustees under the Peed of Trust, and the evidence of such agree , silent to be attached to each bond la now tenth. j Bondholders may present their bonds nt this •dice,or at the Company - 8 Trawler Agency,Wins mw. Lanier $ Co, No 62 Wall' street, New 1 orlc, and have the agreement attached there ; (I or they may send to either of the .bore nam.d places a full description and the ;limber of their bonds, when the agreement j will be sent to the bondholder to by by him affix ' it to the bonds. oc7-lint W. 11. BARNES, Seeretary. NEW TRIMAING STORE. 31 . 4 0W11. F.'. ir RE4I3.II6.OTRULLY NOTINCES TO Her trtenua aret the public generally, that ahe has taken the afore-room,: N. 321 Fourth Street, near Ferry St., And will open on WEDNESDAY, the 12% INST., 4 large assortment of TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, HOOP SKIRTS, • CORSETS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, EMBROIDERIES, dae., Ace., eke., gctlO I wd 1 . 45 IE3 Itt I EX.oorflltit DEPARTIdIttir, 8.4.11.8.L511 an 6, October bth, 1864. EALED PIIOSON ALS WI LL BE i 7 received at this nfilce until twelve o'clock at Tuesday, extend instant, for theiereution ot the proposed on of the (Japitol build i-ecitrity to one-fourth of the amount of the work will he required, and pitch bidder must accompany his proposal withl the names of his securities. • Plans of the extension can be seen at this office, where apenitinations can alad be had on application. Bids must be address.xl, "ProposalX for exten slop of Capitol., A•(L OITRTIN,Gov. JAS. P. 13. A kt it, Sur. Gen. r,c7 HENRY. D. IMAM E, Stpt Trona FOR SALE. riptuntEE ACRES OF LAND, 0 N Whiso there la 4 hoe two-story stone house, coutainmg femur room., hall ant kitchen. !A:3,mpg orchard Of 100 beating fruit trees; all the neceatary out-bull Maga, and a gOod n ell 01 Lure Water at the 000 r. situated on the Wash legion turnpike, it miles from Pittshuist, i mile flow Manalleld and ,54 mile fro u the plaukroa Vor particulara enqui.e on the pIiMISCS of the awnee, Ufiitit3TUYHER HI Pr'. oil at bo. 4 DiamOnd, of J. OUNIAVY, Jr. octs.:3wd !try, Fort: SALE...A GOOD GRL4T MILL situated in the Borough or jEreedom, Beaver county, together with a convenient dwellingthouse, good stabling and out:buildings, on the line of the P., FL W. 8.0. Rallimed. The machinery is in dxcedent order, and I'e mill has an extensive custom. The propriel r, on no account, would be induced to Map e of his property, were it not that he has been recently .6 much indisposed that he is rendered Tincapable .1 answering the demands of hi. numerous pa ti one in a desirable manner. Applicants ran call on C. IiALLER, 01 the above dace, for further information.' octlo4 ulbatw - -- ARTIFICIAL LIM • ripnE BEST PATENT ART B EkCIAL I._ LEO in the United states, and the ONLY ONE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or deforineti limbs straightened without cutting and walnut pain. NO 01TRF.—NO PAY. Oil:ltches of all descrip tions constantly on hand and made t'to order. Those desiring artificial limbs or treatment would do well to call and examine My. certifi @meg and testimonials. .. I• , tr. JNO. it EICHENB keßi l ostill;tyd 68 Fourth street, near Market. ORAVEYAIID_NOTICE. I 1-1111/4E BURNING GROUND ON STE- M. VENSON STREET, known as XEBECS BURYING GROUND, having been sold by the Sheriff for a claim of the city, for PaviiMTaxes, all persona having friends buried therein, are requested to have them removed immediately, without further Wine. octlsfetwate 11 - 11 A T'N ' 41----f---toE,A A.CH .t 2i. - 1 Nli REDJUICt DESTROY*. 1111. HIS MOST VALUABLE AN' POP. i a. iIj...AX, ARTICLE, for destroying VeNnitt,' ter erßibs tq tlye enrire aatiifaation. E. ~r i ' Ittrlitt, , • .. 111 :,'470 1 ..letrir, 'Ne. 'III Win4;ll, Elearlith Streetk;Philadeipbniliii•llarE, 1111116. LEviiittal; ' , , y - . C .9 •Wilgies,-.PmortriN ' Vitad'Vstious tit fki q ndstelor.samow, Bowic7 '374 &re 4wWood stresc "u , ve EAT 115.isaiif ziti Ih - 131 . c:a lino VT 1 INSURANCE PII ILADELPRITI . , Oct. sth, 1864. Hon. Simon Cameron—DßAß SIR: I have just perused, for the first time, and with the utmost surprise, so much of your late Address, as Chairman of • the Republican State Conimittee, as relates to the rejection of the Crittendeti Com promise, and whilst I am aware that the: [lon. C. L. Ward, .as Chairman of our Committee, has already answered your ',negations conclusively on the maiii points, I must be iedulged whilst I call, your attention to the subject a little• more in detail. In alluding to the presint.sad condi tion of the country and to- the grairevtil ST re' é or re trite , averT t Mei ca lamities by fair and honorable compro mise, you say: The question hinges upon the respon sibility of the rejection of the Crittenden Compromise. It was rejected. By whom? Reference to gage 409, of the Congress ional Globe of the second session of the Thirty-sixth Congress, will place the responsibility for the rejection of that compromise where it properly belongs. It will be seen that the Crittenden Com promise was defeated by the substitution (in effect)of what is known as the "Clark Amendment." The record shows that the vote on the motion to substitute was: 3'eas 25. nays 30. The vote on the adop tion of the Clark proposition, taken directly afterwards, was: yeas 55. nays 23. The presumption would be, natur illy, that if the South had votes enough, to reject the substitute, it would also have had enough to reject •the propose-• Lion when offered independently. There was a falling off in the negative vote on the proposition, as compared with that on the tirst motion to substitute, of seven votes. This is accounted for by the fact that Senators Benjamin and Slidel of Louisiana; Wigfall and Hemphill, of Texas, Iverson, of Georgia and Johneon, of A.rkansss—six Southern Senators-- sat in their seats and refused to vote. Had those six Southern men voted "no," the Clark proposition would. have been defeated by a majority of four votes,and the Crittenden Compromise could have been taken up and carried by the same .najority. It appears of record then, that the Crittenden Compromise was re iectedlbecause six of the leading Sena tors from the South virtually refused to vote for it. A motion to reconsider was carried some weeks later, and d direct vote upon the compromise was taken. The proposition was lost by a 'single vote. But one of thesix Senators referr ed to voted on that occasion, nearly all of them having withdrawn on thesecess ion of their respective States. Had they remained to vote for the compromise it would have been adopted.' "The chief object in alluding to this matter is to show that when, .before the overt act of war was committed, the south had the election of compromise or I war, she, through her highest dignita ries, deliberately chose war." You must pardon me for the remark, that of the many versions and perver sions of this item of grave legislative history which have fallen under-my no tice, yours is the most illogical and un truthful. It looks very like one of your best efforts to conceal rather than ex hibit the truth. - I .am right glad, however, that you seem willing to stake the claims of your ' party for continued confidence and sup port, to some extent, upon their efforts to avert dissolution and civil war by honorable concession and settlement, for you thereby invite full and free in quiry into the subject. You say "the question hinges upon the resuionsibllity of the, rejection of the Crittendeht Compromise."ln a subse quent part of your address you define the question hinged to be peace or-war. I am much indebted to you for this con cession. Had equal candor and fairness marked the remainder of the Address, I should have had no occasion to notice it. Mr. Greeley and others of. your friends have . sought to escape .the re vonsibility by alleging that the propos ed compromise would not 'have' been effective. But you hav'n assumed ! that it would, and you proceed to inquirii who defeated it. , . You .AYthe 'lo.iodeedifige bengo . as as recorded ' on - pagil:4o9`of • the (know ' 44inal Plobr fot that session,- 11/111-place tAte ,Tysponapthty -tho: :mjectionr.i that coMprothise .whexsy,it belongs." put you hay& errors about the 'ir'otet — Tliii 'Ole of 25-,to 3U ;wasiiitra-mothin tii'libStioditn: there: Ilair w it umikuvottUnitlK4ollit;; , butUnti e A 2918 6 -Ba g i tialmttbdialLglift AhW Total correct/y..144k Wllkowit thsto* tmo Ife`Olarit, cif Spit, - V t am tourfkt tide dOmWtitd thin; 4.1 . ere. tO 111, vie ail'il fat. LIIYMES POE THE TIMES. AlR—"Teddy Highlander,,, ICATTTENPOR TER IigTEOPOLITAN ItfiCIORD UT JAMBS J. TEMMOR • The nation 'sanity and might un'asy, on account of the war. on account of the war, For with bad Legislation, the Administration, successes do mar, all successes do mar, The tight it begun on the field of "Bull Bun," &built three. years, ,iigo; about three years- And ago rom that Ver y day, the's been naught but delay, as every one know er sieliery one knowe. "Abe" and Company threatened with fuming arid fretting to freeall the slaves, to free all the slaves.. In direct opposition to the Constitution, to frighten the knaves, to frighten the knaves The people displeased; they felt ill at ease, at this foolish resort, this foolish resort, The "B R's" it was plain,wko had "Nleon the Brain, thought that this Was "rare sport," that this was "rare' Sport," If a Democrat dare to objectordeclare the "Re pubs" a Black set, the "Repubs" a Black set, He was soon made to feel the modern Beattie, which' le 'Tort Lafayette," is "Fort La-- layette rr But in this State at least, Metes an end to their feast, for the Laws are sustained, the Laws' are sustained.. And the people in might, would turn out for their debts and will have them retalned,will have them maintained. Wit .11 such Bucks as Ben Butler, and his Brother the Sutler, and Cummings &Co., Cummings & Co., Simon Cameron too, who is of the same crew. and ne'er lets a chance go, ne'er lets a chance go, And Fremont and Simmons, and other such mintons, who are all on the Beat, all on the Beat, lint their tricks came to light, though they tho't they were bright, so they halt a retreat,beat a retreat. The Crittenden Compromise • Ex-Gov. Digler's Reply la Rau. Came. ion. LIGII TRILL • 13 NOW.-ASTRE ST. CILARLgaI 'ZiOTEL• P ITTsETTRCIIip '1 L'ilositiFi&i:r"TalLA,TANG , • •• ~, ~ DtAPITE4B:' CATARRH" I ` l4l l.6Alrr, : Alitk:Ho AIR .1!' A: 18 A.gr YB. • oatimota. ' • 4 . • certain propositientr!Of hlvown. evelY- Republican Senator "present voted to strike out the compromise and eve '.. Southern Senator whp voted - on the :sub ~ jeCt, and every Democratic Senator from the Xerth, • vcitedio - Astitin it, ,as follovnil In- layer CR', striking it out: Meisrs. Axithoriy,Bakdr"l3lngluint;Catu-t: -: eron, Chandler. Clark Dixon, Deodittle, Bnike_,,i, ,4•PC4380.1,den, Foot, Foster Grimetglitk 7 Iliflar,- lirig,-,,,:.-. sew Ark, Straix6tis,'Bitiiiir,,,Tez Eyck, --:',. Trtnebnit, Wedn;', Intlatircm line Aril. ; :, son-25.',- ,-,. . Against striking put ihisemiirinname z -•.,..., Bayard, Bigler„, Bragg; - Bifsht,,,Oling7',-- man, Crittenden`,.Fitch; tie. :.--..4. Latham, Nilsen; Bleholittio. l'eavoo, - -•-"- ' Polk,'POWo4' Pogrif',,,EW:43llll4buir' and Sebastiay--2, 7 •‘- If ' '.."3 And so tire ebtobrontise 101 l for the - - 4 - 1 ,.. - - present, by i'iotetorg4'os*- , Bat you oi:teed-to jilipwi,With seed . = c• ~ lug exultation; 'that' "sit Southern fieir--, ";•!•,-. atom' sat in their seater, 4tbiliefused t0.."--•r-i': vote," and- benee„,•the - ktefetf.x the corni - -(C. promise. Thatirittne,AcheAl ; but, it.• , 2•••'f., would have been,cfaitellit - tin tor --you't --• to have shoWn, that 25 Republican tten,-;--;72-_,;: store sat in their seatiand4Medagairist- it, and hence ita - refeetlpii'' With them •.• ,- . 4 -7- . : it was ne half way • lnialness; tit!), wete•,,- against it unitedly; and on.ill'ilemusrons:-; ~; You charge' thexeetafisiligity . for the: failure of the ctaiiiiregfaii - i?Rotx. Elena-' ' ' - tors who did' not vote. at alf, rather than_ • •;• on - 25' Senators wile', voted, directly' against it. I knew Vofi 'pride! yourself ... , on teing a man of 'cottritge; ! Aut I had -- - C not supposed , that you'had nerve enough to go before an intelligent, public with .;, such login as that. . ' --- -- But yea do not gisw the Whde history, . and, by the oniissipn, -then Jitre made to • helieve that which', way not ho true. Why did you not inform tile,jittbltc that . ; withill a few' hoi4aflqi, the. _defeat of -• the Compromise , on ihe , I 6 thlif,ltumary, - you,-.3.'ourself, aii - theamk,alaciXiild at the weight of the re4otisibilltyMgemied hy:i , your piarty,:,mbved a o r,e-rieldalatiort of - the vdte . 'hy - 1-liieh the . • eompgsilse. fell ;:' that the vote o n'yonr . Oitier.Ntis taken --not &inn say, ifdrife Whekstillerwarda but o it , thel.Bth:twe'da7s• thereafter and that whilst •Diesarii. lilersigiiMotinsort - - of Arkansas, and Sp.dell,:whigtil. with ' held their votes triftWtho..pePt.Prcualse : on the 28th, rejientettlie:**pluad vo- ted 'for the re-chi - 100044i; on;; to the . amazement ot thp aeiCille': voted, : against your own Motion lb - reedrialde,Aind was ~ joiuedrbyeyers.Republkeafigintr pres- en t ; and farther,,th4-by'thca;;yolo the tompromiste *as pieced 4 7 pippriely the position' it'itieupi• thrt 134fdr,p, itte . Noptlon of the Clark amendorieot,,at4it stood to the close of the 'sZ;asloff s , ready at all times for favorabletietfoh Oaithis vote, Which can be found pn_.. tiagti34B,of tha Ist vol. of the -417f0ba,-lAleiters. :Bayard, s.:.- - .-„•''. Bragg. Clip4Maa, ,0,, il,. .ltLetide l ri",":".."Green, Hunter,''Johnson,•'pt Arifa'palifi:john- _- . - , 4 _A 1 son.- of - I reonV•lsPo' tfie4Y i.,,,,A1af44.4,-..g`L72:0 Wiehbli4l4:refifdki Atwitillifikuta.;`-':'%:4".0 bityr:: Bafaiatrin . : :yin _ •-• 11401, ''''' .114;11. - .c.----1 '-.‘....1.V0ft - - _....,...4,—,...-.1-,;c7.k, 7"--7717't t4ritelol' kir and e en' 9 - . - .., .: ,er yottr . cr.. .. Heart voted against f,. ..!tuWi.,: lo ,rogoste`r•-'' 1 t the do -- .. -- '''-1 ous it is then folr'yettyuleten4; a ~ ~,,, .,i naga'llost 'because sir - ---,- compromise was. „ .- ..- ~-Vien...i,ates Southern Senaters VP -11 ,,0!u. ,40 .ff.: h i on one direct queStlorlpfl:l9,oAph e P ed to reverse withlti:tOrtyliehours f 0..,,.. ~h e nera t if , were a _ thereafter. ..w., v .. .. State , . ...„',,, great wrong in the " Cottony 4.eje „4 . . so y_ ~,1 tors, against whom you niiip.w....ntbe. much, against th6,lFY9.f,,,tg!`u for ".----,. what fife yon to ,0183' , , I compromisef . . _.- ..,.- 4 ,.., no_ .. ~:. yourself and the reatalacipt,A)N. Au _.. „.., -, I publicans Who voted itiVitriltßl7,4ov_i_i, _,, it! The truth is, ClOtol4_,Ana.,Y°R, °W it as well as I do, YOU a441, *nR,,. Mart): friends defeated the Ctittm(denNoll,Proa miss, as you did, air o P er, el ti rtt, ' n of ,_ ~... Hettlecient. If.'(ho' tesbo4B.-„T-ff of s , peace or wartinge,s on the aje,....,_,,ozithen the compromise as ' you conneda. , can TO - the rd* -5 you may asleft, and . -', -,- and` you mountains to M4ll, 3V.l,44____A.-- 00. , , from the`indignation ofint, :7VPiho ple, now as at any °Wei:tank for- 'at responsibility 'of the War, rffhtft {g ib e tendant horrors and afflictions, 7,:v to_ laid at your door by'the finßstrbittl rian. You filled the Peace C r Onientioi with impracticable men, for the avowed pnr pose ofdefeating the:o4ol4in and-hu mane purpose for which it hid - beeu called; and when thii'An'obeedinga 4.f -that body cam e 'to tha Benite,"Midiew ard moved to stfike out the eutfiiii,opries . of propositions, and insertethi4,Of his ' own production, for lio "011ik, moose, that any one 'could pereelm than to'. :. manifest'his Contempt torilveg. effort at compromise and adjustraopt. tfeleem ed to imagine himself equal, g :...diftnity and power, to a convention., , and was, evidently, beside, exult)]* in ' - ,;1 ' the delusion of a sixty day,w*,gfe„, and. -- . 1 nobody haft. - __, I don't mean, psr . anything It? I,eay, -In - _, I mitigate the folly and „wiatedneat%fit* . ,:_ ~ secessionists in this or say,Otherl.4l44tei -- • 1 for I denonncell tht3#:- stoct,#444a4nit. '-71.1 consequences' at the t;inifi in Iliotietrong- - '''' -.,'.• 1 5 , est terms I could. C0 M, 13 1 , 444 - A4,7 M. ''''',..-;."....':.41, Slidell told me the 8 0'RikTectof u. ' rith. I_ 'A holding their idA ci,wee:tp_liiinttp,,,the - 1 crisis—to•discover whatiiwieintended on your side, for hoita., 3 44tvi very ''' true, that We; cduldcOodeine i to .bate -.• - 1 and vote d o w n , ainenditentsJollis, i dnd _ A of thh sesslon;:and.wh'en three, : of ,the -: - v 'six voted tol i ecOnsider,7,l,44w pi pima to donbtibui sincerity O.AI/et, he. said. But I - know, in addition, thes Idi'lleinP- hill, one orthe Senators who withheld his vote was an °nen advocate,"tif, On f ompromise. ~....,. In referring teethe, final vote,,,tilich was taken on thel,d °lidera', you. say "the proposition was lost by a' eingle vote," haw absurd. , It Itt . trria, oda, rite more would have gtVeo it a ,tuafiniy, but it would have requ;red 12 . 5k',.4 , t0 have given it two - ,thirdll, The :contillttt tional vote.. ' Speaking of "the Chttork Siites men, ' you say, 'had IfieY T enOthil44iiii Niiad for tho compromrse, I.t; vroyid_44o,4eit adopted." It-triell'Aersip4Scince„Cis,n, era), to sorieusly. ruitics - imck=.flo 'Oyu perversions. There ii) pot, oifti,",;, „of either pii,XlY',"WhO iWnt r ed. * Wittijlr t the- Senate,atthlit quie„ivlio wl4 flair, tionthit assertion: ,XoSyuceivotuvetly well - tint the t`oxfoltitiltlon req4res., a ' vote briivdihitithiliAtoihiti4VolijOtgee gre*bi iii3mitainenignats for„Lh*tyat. itqatuji: of grii Sfates,, 'is". ybiCipso.i to. thatOki'votetot eieeky:Se4atteri-frOo- e South "IT Wlligsettbria/V*;Oattlith day.ortle Of every :,',ueih 010'f : 21,0 r rroni c tinilrortli, it wAngd Atill;-"lutii*- ,-,., ii) aiVilieigiiiiii Viitellio have ...--.7"'1t4 'theliOnstittUolutt 'nit joritt: . 1 1 . q..'',Folitiblgiii‘,4iiiiit74r tifft . : -44 - - - Afgiii*ltier4l39o - IP 4"?,!,i;.. ' n OjbwirAl minim . 1 ' '' —'4l',lfil 1141-X**ll4:llaTro -been-C-8 A t n4 4 14419 WO ''';‘ It: Xte:_el vAaft'SiAt.* 1 atbLit:A l ligesT *go i. wifal).. 1,4 4)0ers *ow tWir , i'llrok* ..tycF4vanigirik cao IMO"rd , 91 01 .1 o :att.:re .4,, .. , 1 .., 1.1 3 6 , -1 St ~ And 14 disenno9 , ojunt ,- •, -.4
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