El yEB ABGUS Wednesday, Aug 12,1863. L'IMBRfE, Editor & Proprietor. .. Osa Dollar and Pirrf%’*Ki* iuvajci; otherwise Tnp.DoL ti tc argcd. So p»ptr discontinued „ a^e ,r«ge» ere settled. ’ i aso communications, by mat' -j r-n-.pt attention. ,m-YORK TRIBUNE. ” ■ W(J3. ' L' V v *V**rk -Tribune. „fin»t is -7 ■ 'i'4l in its- twenty-second f )„lit;v!!ied both a larger and d-ifi-usou circulation than -v.-spaper everjcil.'iishcd . Thou-h u hasi.i-uffcrcd, ... v.i*h ‘other journals. from t iiuic .and departure ot • ’ln>r~aii'{«-hmlc word Iteri; aucp. ui,-4is lifcarty adhesion "i-i'. trntli that "Gud has .-JeW viie bloud all nations ot men :vni '-I* .issoi tu.ui ol the 'iiialioHU-hlij j Eights of all - liberty,.iiml the pursuit • ■ joiitf.'hvss"—Kfpuhjit.i'i ■>"’ its J , .ill c-l oh .1..! ' ’“11-1 I.M to lu.- uud otV'.rl of tin; Slave ... ;|. O Annexation. o|- iv\us il'olVivat IMndihsh'-lo 'gni-p tin? iii’iij '<6l' the-New Vv Olid aud wiclo, ■■■ L'hu.liiy lor its . k I ' * ii. ;i ,r t : hi. o ; in:«i«r f . • ■" . -tt r ' • .• . \ ; I t-r l:i\> v - wI >' Oi UlO ( ;-j tr; : s o *iii*| OikjlM. . Kcin»llion ‘ mfi-sl ii lliv i)•••.■ rtiir ! 'rtv of i ls ; 'mi,-..lnc- linn o.'i:ilili~liinenl i !.r>.:r;fti.i■>]nni iiiws ilirimijli l’' i-Mi’-m of our’ iMtmTirv. i;| l.ii' -rtv ;iT'!ji , ' , i. ■sliiili- in-,' pari He""' I=l | 1 i‘ \ I'. - •V.VSy. m-vi-Ur. ■ ’C. '' t:i.-.s.;(nri!n;il mill i ’ort'vrrcss’ : 11 ?w-'-il. t»v*i?»if «.‘1 li*i* ;or it^uKr >;-!uhj? 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Uti >t) fa j.,■>) .All > ■’ ill be soul to cvorv. chib My, cflc H'-hlr,'.-if, cub .!ui any lat'irer nuiyln-r al An extra copy Will be • lit.? Dt (iVeniv. ’i'u c iul.s of . Til 1- SIAM i- \V lyHIyl.Y . Till/ ivii', be scat. Tcn:liib-s oi liitv TIUB.OU vvilfbc sent vr.iv ••Mres* THE ••ciuiie New-York i iSraft» cun lie procured it ris 1 ■ '•ic i: imi 11 lo ivnisl .liunk . ’■•onv* ol Hi|,e Post' Ufliec. ■ sOjil* ■••• '•■•vild ;n -uis! i-fiscs be; pluiqiy who somi iiioilev by }>i?»|'siy ,t)i«s Expires;, it wifi bo deducted from -li; v ,, ifcißrSE for 1808 !•••• rwi-iv. about Ctii'Uunifc. IL 11101-1 beaver, CLARK, PROPRIETOR • J ”'S* ii' nn 19 ** ie -conveniences of a firs , 1 * ••"!•'!,jho iMf. ]r; e: or !! ■;“ fitted up In 1 4 ‘ ■'*• ::V! ‘'r.'.inT.’.o:e and sutistaclorv.man- ~: t 4 ()Y * s ti'R salosn. . Oysters! mny.bc ob -•jle ~u r,ri? >U«r season," in any desired i j ill' anil ‘K's ear. lie furnished with Oysters, »:ri, r ?V'" ?e:i - The t-able is furnished ■K-ET,‘ *l laiiiriesrile PITTSBURG. MAR . -j-. l - l n afford. _ : . i . ,f-:e Ki'Sl 'H 'iheral patronage hereto •recifuny^f^j^l P.&S 1 Hair ’ ‘T 16 *,’ N * ed J ce ' Tweeters, ‘'as; 4„ 1 2, “*"• Spool Cotton, Thread, ■>3-y ■ d, ** .tbo-Brbg Store of . 1 - ,’:DR. Cl CCMMtSS ' Vol. 3l. - . [Weittes tob the Akocs.] DOES THE BIBLE SANCTION SUCH A PRINCIPLE ? i A- VIl/.' i Besides, in; the A'crse, there is ’ an enumeration of the different elapses ’of the inhabitants, in which servants ;iind strangers are included: , “And ' the Sabbath of the land shall be meat ;for you.’’; (For whom?, 'For you ’lsraelites) lor thee, and for servant j and for thy maid and for thy hired scr ivant, and lor thy stranger that so ■ journelii with thee. Further through-’ I out all the iegulations about thojubi i lee. and the sabbatical year, the stran gers in the land arc manifestly inclu~ ; ded in the precepts, pronibitions, and promised ibiessings. Agajn the year ■ bf®juhileeiwas ushered in by llio sol '•■miiiMc- of the day of atonement.— \ WhafVns the design or these institu tion- - The day of atonement, prefig : in-r-d the atonement of Chri-t, and the rear of pthdee lhe r Gospel jubilee. — And (il l they prefigure n iMesshih's •atonement and a Gospel jubilcco to Jews only.' Were they ..types of the 'remission of sons, and the proclama tion ot •salvatfon to 'the nation of Israel alyue. Is there; no redemption ■tor us Gentiles tn these ends ot the earth. and is our hope presumption and impiety. Bid that old partition. wild survive the shoek that made • . • i earth (make, and hid the sun, and hurst the graves and rooks, and,the sent tlie temple vail. ’And did' the ; Go-pel only build it stronger and rea’r it higher to' thunder direr -perdition fiom its frowning battlements on all without. Xd-I the (JoJ of our salva .i- ' 1 : tioii lijves ' 'Good tidings of great joy -hall be Io k//.people. One shout shall swell ironv all the ransomed, ,“l!io|u hast redeemed us unto God bv thv blood out of eve.rv kindred, and tlmguL ■ s• • i r atid people, and milrorii” To deny that the blessings of tlie.jubilee, and of the -.uvuieme.nt day extended‘to the soi vnnts from the Gentiles makes Chris tianity Jinlatstn. It ndt only eclipses the'glory of the Gospel, but strikes out the sun. No detiuneiatioiislii tire Bible, arc- more " terrible than those toomftvieed hv God upon su'eh-as would -not release their servants at th:e ;-ound ot the jubilee trumpet. By re • ttisjng to do this, [they falsified and disaimuTed a grand leading Type of the atonement, and th is. - libelled the doc • .trine of Christ’s rodemtion. Finally, ■even it forever di<| refer to the length of- nu.li.a-l\u/( service, eye have ample precedents lor. limiting the term by the jubilee.- fne.'same word is-used to define the length of time for which j -tho-e- >h-:c'.-fh servants were held, \vh(|>; ■ refused to gr> out on the seventh; ■ • ;■ . _ I j .■year. .'.Arid gill admit that their ternj j ;of service "did riot go beyond Ihejiibif! lee. Ve shall take them as an inheri} | ■Jance n-r ypur children after you to! uihvht a possession.'; This refers , lo the nations round about,.'and- to the ; .-trangeis sojourning among themL itnd not to tlie individual servants pro* • eared from these'nations and 1 slran- • gers. But let us ascertain whether, the words’remiered “inherit" and “in| 1 herilance ’ when uses! in the Old Test . • 'll tamert.° necessarily point the things' inherited and. possessed as' article* of’ properly, or in any sense, as chattels! I I. Xabal.und Nahala—-la/icrd. and in licriiancfi- .Sec 2, Chron. Iff, Hi. “The . people answered Ui.o.TCing and said what portion havc.jWO in David, and ; have'i oue inheritance'in the sou of I Jesse.’'* Dia they gravely ’men to did-, I claim the,right of holding their’King jas an article of properly. Psalms 12, i 7, -‘5. “So children are a heritage (in’- I hcritanc-e) of the Lord!” Exodus 2-1, : ft, “pardon pur iniquity and sin, and take-us for 1 thijie inheritance.”, Are ! we to. infer from this that when God ; pardons Ids enemies and adopts thqm fas his children',' that he makes them ‘ articles of property. Are forgiveness jatid chattel making, synonymous : Psalm 110, 111. “Thy testimonies ! have I taken as a heritage (inhert- I lance’) forever - .; “Ask of mo and I willigive the heathen for.thine inheri tance Psalm 42, 14. See also Deuter onomy 4, 20. Joshua’ ■’ Psalm 42, 4. Prdv; 14, 4. .Genesis 42, 11.— And-Joseph placed his father and his brethbrn; and ’gave a, possession in the land of Egypt in the best of the land, in the land of Raineses,_as Pha raoh had! commanded. In what sense was the land of Goshen the possession of :tho Israelites. Answer—in the i sense of occupation. ; ; ■ • ’ .- L . 50,1'25l 17,550 148,000 > 4- . 1 .215,376 I'’ . tiu' ‘jlliliJ '.ill lllf h in rust in ■s. 'nbinpets 111 i. i!U 1 1 . >l5. Hotel, ” PENN’A. They lived there as "tributaries to the King of Egypt. Ezekiel 44, ,24. • Ye shall give! them no posession'in Israel, 11 am their possession. Now •sve .pnti it ih candor —in what sense ■- •' i ■ * i ■ : • *'l i. ■■* ‘-J -■- '.1.i—^., .,• Bnsyicsa cards, •a l njiygg|||^> : | were tho Israelites to possess those and not Laving money, pM&.fo* them \ nations and take them as an inheri- in labor seven years apiccA tance for their children. AVe answer 15, 29. Many other —they possesseib them as a source of l>o given. If buying sefvaiits among permanent supply for domestic or the. Jews shows that, Household servants, and this relation property, and if the fcc6-o£ their to these nations! was to go down to being bought is proof sufflclcntj then posterity as a standing regulation—a their; buying wives they national' usage respecting them, hav- were property, and the fact.thttt they ing the certainty and regularity of a :wer|o| bought, is proof Jbo,. descent by inheritance' "The/sehse of .wordsin the original wbi<% are nse«i, the whole regulation may giyen fo the one, .describe the other.,Why, I thus :. “ Thy . permanent *ddmestic, not.corttend that,the wives of the an-, both' male and? jfomale, which thou cient fathers of the the j shall have) shall be. of the nations men-after God a own heart.were their, jround about ■ you,-: of them 'shall get chattels .anil used as at I male and female domestics.!’ More-, a p|nch. And thence deduce rights j lover of the children of thejprbigncrs modern Hollar gone, i that do sojourn among youtof them is the church from primitiva purity • shall yo get, and of their families that will pious , are with you, Vrhich - they begat in’ up to. their. Bible privileges! become | your land, and they shall be your per- partakers with the Old Testament imanent resource” (for household ,set- worthies in the true .glory pf a' | vantsi) ' Ami yo shall take ’them as a immunities ? It Ribands! I a I perpetual provision for your children doubt whether professors | after you, to bold as a constant source no "’ i*™ ~ot bmU l 0! byr-antl-hold !of supply. Always of them shall yo wives as property. -Refukitig ! Jorve!yourselves” i lo i d « »■ piety | „ Tito last: thing to bo considered iM f b *>*> “good I tho import of the word “Buy” and the Abraham, and- apd, Jaf. ■ ~ , . cob, with the prophets, andf A host ; phrase Bought with money, from j ■ 1 ,/ ; . .. . , I. ... r imn'uka ~ whoni|tho world was not - worthy. , the -direction to too Israelite,s to i m ; , _ I , The use of-the word being todetonbe I “buy tbeir servants,-and from the - , ® ; ,• ■ j the- procuring of wives is noKpeeuhar : phrase ‘'.bought, with money applied Hol> .“ Wfl _ Tho tho |to Abrahams servants, . ,s argued e ion fol . tUo u^ed”, .that such persons'were bought ana . Atc ■ m. .« „• of lk. .yy bOiftSt. Jta. ‘ ,„li s ™„ Jof ku Sciu-f U 11,0 forms U«kro-v »or 4 > 9 >' 8 > 22 - Uinte and toil 'mightHc saved, if in I Tbe Lgypt-a.is .came to Joseph with I discussion the-thing to bej proved was formal proposition to become sor- Mi!viaj's, assuiiie'd.’ Tobegnljbv begging vants, and .that bo should %them.. la question in debate would bc“kre»Ct, W! ‘ e '’ 11,0 bwr « slin was closod > loac V h J economy of midnight oil. fand a fore- said tUe,n - “ BoboW , 1 ! stall’er of premature \vi*iiik?es and grev mW* -: And J«t .thfe*;’ *art> I Imiijb by tlic Imuliituae.- Instead pf not - l ite > but ’ voluntary prolrhoted investigation into Scrip- Tbpco is not a single instanedpf »W -.tui-e usage, aud ;T iunful ,collation,of '-ant'being sold by any o|o|jt h,»m- I'passagesi' and cautious trading of min- PP-- * 1u 16 relations; -find out the meaning or - XJ ? osaie systems, in ;wbteh a master fof Scripture terms, let every man re- j sold bis Tliat "'<* i stdvo to interpret the language of lhe |.'vbo ; weroyboughf’,Wd themselves, is i oldest book'in the world by the usages j a ,n f^ once fr 0!“ a-variety of pas !of his Own tiine and place, and thel of Scnpturo, bes f de the ease of ■ j work is done, j We repeat it. the only | doac l ,b tte B SyP t?anB » vilicu9 • . , f ■ go, 47. The case of-tholsraelite, who■ ! ground of tac j correction that those ; ’ ; ; ■ , ,! ; . , . ■ hecafne -the servant"of - Uiotslrangcr. i terms arc to be .interpreted to mean,; i ■ . ■ ■ j ■■:. 13 > ■ i- i i • ,i n-m i the words! are, “If bo sell bltnself unto ; when applied to servanlli .in tho Bible . , - • , ,- • , i ; I,i '' ’ i- ■ T the stranger. The same word, and the same that they- mean when.'ap- ■ , p . !., .; , . , ’ , : f . i - form;of word, rendered irt. tho 47th plied to our slaves, is U|e- terms •, i J ,• ' i themselves- -a Babel jargon I vui : k0 ’ •«» in tho 39th verse i would be made of the Bible if it were V'* Allowing passages fur j talcoififor granted limt the 'sense-iu j n * s ' b b clnb to usages on this ! J wbiebj-words are now used is- the iii-: I IC, ‘ • icings 21, 20, 25; 11, ivings ! spired sense. -David says : --I prevent-1,7} -Isaiah 1,1; Isaiah 02. 3; Jere, | ed.tbe dawning oh llio morning 1 and f m ; iab ! 34 > ; 14 J «omans 7,13. and 7. 1G; j cried." Two hundred''years ago pro- John 8,34. <• ■ vent was used’ in thej strict Latin , sense,;to could before of anticipate'.— 'lt was always used.,inj this sense in ■ the Old imd New Testaments, .David’s : exjircssijon .translated -into lie Eng ' lish-of jihe nintoenth eentuvy would : be. ‘-Before the dawning of the morn ing 1 cried/’ dr I -began ; to cry before I daj- break. “;So .n»y prayer shall pre vent I bee.” Let' lis. prevent his face r with thanksgiyiiig.” “Mine eyes pre i venl lbe night- ln almost every chapter of the Bjble words are now irsed in a sense nearly or quite obselctc. There never was a shallow- . , , , ,-i , h . , . laughed afterwards. ,or conceit than tha:t of making the “Xotlnn«- Hell'- ; present' sense jof a ! word, its sense ; n d- somc'l> r { centuries ago, by quotipg its. moaning B eti th’at jnowllo prov my -intended j ]>n< trick. . I was 1 100 much confused dS-i; 01 < ■ t ; ■■ ’ 1 . . ‘ . ' ( I ’ i,. thlukof inquiring how bcicumc lo.bts \n cani without seoingime; so Ive i aU'.Wont to.the)carriage that was wait;! ’ .- c: j . ■ r rj ' i ! waiting for its, amt rapidly drove home; i”■ j ; 'i \\ |) ' I lidd hover 1 known Fred to bo so \ the lime, and K'sso.f unnecessarily short interval-; but, tu'j tell the Ir,i.itii, I had; never loved him ’j half so_Twell b.ei'orc;-,-nov:Jr thongln! I liini half so handsome. I W e reached the 1 gate.. ilother kiss ed me and cried over mo all at once ; father, repeated it; and | finally', a frank, hearty voice broke lout with—:; own a! ‘•Hallo, sist aren't you goiijg to no tice-your scapegrace of a brother at all ; ' ’ And to. my astonishment. a hand- : jsdmo fellow.l ind not seed before "UVC •-' { ( I line a ,go;n«iiit hug: and la kiss ihat I you could ha’.lo heard across the yard. '■ .‘‘There is some mistake,'; I mui mur-, Pedf ‘:Arc »/-)>th that’delicate and interesting* 0M : Ir "i • 0i :i ‘ ;; •• •' ’ 1 *lf #'-T? '-, i : • .*?’ 1 age all,the way; 'forty, raid per* j Uafis evtfn litter, are (generally suppos. j ;Cj2f ftcjtbb, mfiiq or lot)s; oh the look-iut ! .jorjgl husband. .Nice dresses and pret- i tj- bonnets, music and_d,anciiig, and’ the polite accomplishments in socre ; tics wbcVC those ur'o cultivated, and'* yc(y imseb of what * is called - society, f arq supposotj to Lave this object in 1 iTiawr.ii*.:. * : 1 i ■ j say how just this is; bull the popular idea, i Itmclieved that nine out of ton ot; all|tmrriamed ladies would not -object s tojj ijodd hatband. •: ■ | I ijßu.tj tj’.o supply of good husbands is no'l ctjttai to the demand. Cduse juent r^'tiweii. have solne hundreds of thou-: old maids—nuns who have i-taHenl no-veils or vows, and who ,do .not/: live fu cun vents j bulrwho are. none’ iho'de«S ; jiving in a slate: of ceiixmcy. soin»i Ihi'dk this a dangerous add im mahfl statex* We.; arc not of that yjinkn. ! )v I .1. ; | 7’l IV suhiltis of Wi.n.eli ma! CCiJjtbtivy cf . many•tKnccessftyv 'jihjvoj'fbiness of m\tke can* number, * Wesoetjutusa inyii around uji who»e nittmvil si nnii f ve! f tu.ais. WoN; cfiiice'ivo bow thij i'ever, Hi'vjubt ~wiOin ini .to Imvo-lbem. ITini-ili/ net's, careless .in jthoir iii'fijipeanmctiaitiiid fillby in-tliyf its; ini»w can.tjilcse iitcn be the l )] bands of tender, delicate, lovin! 'men?! .Still sjif.'U mini do get ml Wc read about them in the in pci's. I Sometimes they are eontjl ofiToir' bealiilgl bruising, or sti: their: wives, (.Sometimes it is i' divorce.- tint there a re; tbit [sufii cases jb.ut lire never he;' tiny a pn.inj, scnkilive* wonu) l a bruiu ( l husband. .and the ivcK knows it: . 1. n.til ttic •titt'es is rai 1 supplied. i iepiire for: I lie jt their’ hoI)[ infinyine: in Inii top nltieli t vj'eli i'iajgej wbit-li ik) indwOman. son win'd qualities; mun-lit forty e tier girltioodM ty ho fio not'lull hopes of yohfli a i rnari'iitge is: I I - ' I ° I scarcely snspei . * I ' f " ... ! «;t. clifi [•bsit'l nmn .ouO' ( jtliijj hope of i| |TjjO_y|know b<>i [society and ihi] |worse they w. land so' they (bettor or wo’rs lof charitv. you /'.said iu daren’t !’? '"' ; Pani j J?a jiilorcv,■ Vic'jor d iug In-the h niyihology, xyas the firstS ls>m.a! tudi. | She was toruied. ofalay. I eii'n,- ah the ’ rcq'uest of Juiiitv S(k>.li, IS endowed with t! jiro lo’haVe vici! with tsxp! 18■ pres eivfing : 1.«• xv.ith gifts. , edivcll beauty aiel' (.he tin. of pleasing, from■' V.fijils ; the power of daplivafing I tbe'- (J raeles ;.',.\pol!o tang .it hop, iVjnv- to sing, .Mtreui’y iusti uiUed her iii isi'oquidafo;- axxdj Minerva endowjed her ivith Ixvisdom. J lichee /he was called Pandpya, from the .(Iroek wordp ]Hin] i 1 arid dorm, gift,-signifying tiial she x asvu'll-gitted;i Jupiter .finally pro-j eiiUfti lier with "a .box ; li lied xxjilh ilxd,! ttnned’aOle evils, xvhich she -dris ,Uo*’: ireditu give, to.the man who nitiri ipd : Jr. ; She was: then conducted by iler-.| my.-to i’rcnuStlious. lie, susjiieious.j J deceit, would not accept yhe pres- ! it ;\i)Uf his broiiict-,'Eptmolheus, less i rudpht, married hex*. ’ lie having ac- j ipled and opened; the box, tlijero j xyd irdm it a multitude i)f evils sfiid. : sa.s|ex's, whicli | speedily dis iersedh 'mselyes. all over the .earll , andi Incyei'-sinee c,cased to alHict tiiap lie x-hut.the box in’ haste agair we iiid'. at all- was gone, j 'lldpualone, whid ppitor%ai'd : cort.passionatcly u elpi?o\ 1 hit) unhappy had not titpe tjj : cape, and consequently remained as to ope conso.Uit jpinol' wjrolch'od • inor c Is. 'J Tliis has invert ripe, to the ex-j passion, . boi.tom.”l "• 'f- ; ' • • —^■ • i 'J Mix ~u're for a Co unit da C’dld.— ukoi-one toacupful of-iflaxsoqd and ■ink lit all night. : lii thy mornjmgv ri in a kettle two quarts of vvUer, a mdful Of, liquprieo root; split i: p, ( one lartje'r of a pdund of raisins broke in df. i Let all boil aintillthfi strength thoroughly exhKusfojl; ' ilvl> o Ihixschd'which; has h'ccn pfcvioiiid isoakcd. Let ail 4>oil hall an -Hour ■jnibre, watching] and islirring that 0 ijnixUire may inot burn; Then rain aiid add 'lemon juit-e and Apple Jolly;—-Sj.fico’* jtvholo t o’fes, parings and all,) ’cook jith just water cnohghtb cover 1 reduced to a softl, pulp. Ta rid and* juice of fduf lemons; liVpulp*. (not - squeezing it m ij>ing| oyer, it twice;) add' the h icasiiro pint for pound iwliite s iitjjboila half hour, ami tui irma.- ■' i• ] Tj . 86T Smith, tti'o bizo** strop than now in the 140th New York wis badly •vouinled in the leg i t Get-' ty-Bburg.' But bp tip# one nioitj lift.’/1 , ,■' ’ ■ ' ■ ■ ■■' ’I 1 j; f J jL*.- ” . i . A.-_gootLsu>vy w-. related .Gor"; inun KvhO| ith OhdJbwtbe, hospitals nit wjiich. proves;;:' conclusively dlmt. appre*■- eiateHoodi lor tho mind. A rebel,, lady visited the, li os pi t,ul jono nioi.njegwith-a.ja,egro. servant, iwho carried wlarge basket,., on his army covered- vfltb'-a white .■linen cloth.. Siic.approached our Ger man. friend ami accosted him thus; ' i rArovyo?i a good "Union mat.?” ,"I i ish da t,” was the- laconic reply' of the* ; German, at the ,siuw lime casting »-■ i hopeful glance at the aforesaid basket. [“Tlniti.is all I wanted to know,” re~ ; plied the Jady, and. bocltbning ito the ) ncgroilo: follow, she, Chided; to 'the op , posiiojsidc of the room,-where:a rebel ■■■■ j soldier lay, tyid asked; him the same 'question, to which he,.very promptly | replied : “Not by a d—d sight,.'' The . ; lads - Uhorcupoli' niicovcrefij thd ba.Pkc.L i and laid.: out a- bottle of wshoJ mincai.:. ; pies, pOun.d cake and other delicacies, i winch'were greedily devoured :ju the:; fyresendo of the Ur.lo.ij' soidieijs who: i felt somewhat indignant. On the.fol--i 1 lowing morning, however, another i ;lady made-■ her.-'appearance with ‘a a large covered basket and she also ms ; 1 costed our Union ,inan. “• 1 ishj by rdam ; I in, care, what won got' a I base I Union." 'J'i,e (.sei-men friend thought i I that ilia truth availed ui this case, it i it did not in the oilier. ■ lint imagine; i the length id tne poor fellow; s face: Pwlc.di the l.idv uncovered heryibaskct ■ahdoiprescnted bim-with annul' ft bush- ]., ill hose.. Ho shook' hi.v iieajilltsjj,}eT-sf. ly. .wo, | fully. 'tint! -aid. ‘-I no' read Jvrtglish ; iin led.-i and. preside, dat repel on de- xu«l*rji cv. si.a. i side oi de. abuse'need flerp so. more a, illamcd ; mo.” '1 lie hulXdistnbulfd lliem and.;, ibiiingj loft. ; . An.-. -.1 'ji; ip a. s.u i1.. p, oi, ioi.g atblr wh-rds 'a!ongj-, ( .e.aJnej'i i isaiidsp; anqtlaer .s-ighly-diie-'SedHaiil y. wjh'o pi't'-ljr ard of.- i pouiidPd the sajiie • q?ics iin die.- 1 our Uerman friend. lie stood sgazmg i [world -at. the basket, apparently. ala poss.for i.. ,i : a r.eplv. v Ac Iciygili he answered .her.- 1 pandiy • in i-Yaiikcilf sj vie. as. follows p,t bet--. Liam. von (no-got m'e dis dime. Yaf well tq.pyou gol ih?de basket?’'.- The: lad* re- ' | •> ilh-.• ipiped aji liincouivocai answer to Iter i much . qiieslionyiand was about to move on‘. iquenevdwhtdi our hcniiim friend shouted out;'■ j dhu'kp-'-Jl got tracts. I bese .Union phut ifi il.jveLyi got mince ,pies, mil pound cake and i jnt lift i vine, llbase. Sccesli Pike ttfc tuvlhl?’ • : hH J v;,--Pi ... . pis'e.-ob!-.' Micrslialfs jfcjajie.-' ,ie men - ,jij- virtue of a writ of venditioni'..esponaa-■ tOl the- i-issued mil of 1 lie Circuit Court of ilie Cm- I ' ' | ted,States for. Ihc. hiianr t ■yl v “ i V nd / toWdirec^^w^^xjp^diif r r»r*l T- PU>4hc»joor<>£^BfrCu^toiay-14aui|fr v ana thu. rity of Pitts^}ur ? , on^; Ml ‘ r v such Thursday, 30th dajs’ofJulV, '63 * * '-at v o'ellick. P. M.. all the t.itfto,. tli’m, , ai:4 uT Klilm »it* in ati;i .to ibu follinvinj' v. !•» \v i f :; . all.. jtluil n - ;UT *►!' lami iuif ■*. i’i l»:> ? .».vn >tt;i!y J'ffiti-ylvaiiia. bimf-.-l* 1 ! u‘i. • the. eti*t jhyMiiTu.lb of. Th*»niasOioi.Uur; , , i cii! tl:n y out J i hy lan'V 6i* Wi! j ian\ .font*, ifr.s: by- 1 rHoiK-rt "Ftir.riiiu, U<>berl H,’:a’ , .vforcl null -Lluiliß 'l‘avitl?cn, uii’l on tj\ie noVrij by Jolin DaviilMiti, ; uii are Uut l‘olion - l 1 imi;■ ro\‘odnCi ll *. t o I Wit: cidhiy cl^avei 1 and nuclei* icnce ; \vivS frame Isouhc ...I'M-reon 'io, jby 40 tet-t v;irh 'Oui 1 eight t loot jp.-jrnit one ..frame barn -M h;.i l|| c-'-al ba-tk:liousoi; nuulc ol‘ plink, each I•> My-liO lee ? V'nui.l om* ImM nne-h.iil' t-:-i - A-'cyal %nik. op.eiied the ve-a *.vi;a nirlraail Ociuling fit*m ;?*'to Ihe'riv'.:*: a bara uilibo boal uani: -Wyeia ibci.'V.'i; eight. aii.l a K»g stabVc. :> al so atf’oVcUarM oil rhe {irerttiao.-j. ,Tb; ; * i*f:.>*t .'■ ■ io.no hum!red an-j ’lifry niiiic vu-a* •: os the The. c.bf a iruls of !iVemy rKKah- s-t:uid,iinl of Idip ticil, :iiid tlio miirkl svumon will liicj Tliei’iC i.-i U)0 Isle; and. *>(' cbn^yi a'tilonsure,- vclops a'li i-’uaf is nolimes c of in on. ACau.y ixcehds thd-pros nit liow fe.v of tb Vvhrv'.fdr short v;- t : ifefdiaQtVt<j i 110 VLT jiIVOWCII \y om.Miju rjiy,j that.; they. of |n|re bendvo'.oi making them ho ■'.v-imielL ..nee .! uoiuie. an'i 1 how' 1 on Id without, give] ibdmselves; ' j 11 r l!oll_—if 1 111041- ■ liiaoh tlieiil; 11 )< for- sihiir ■, sadtuiees.oii th dora’s'Box. I }: ;i! -I i elf i v cirt- i f v Vui!-i . r.. I L't/jher She re-. siiiTur. ipplt:*, them them/ ie the strain ich or ‘rnons. ugar; n into NEE asyicw - -a, a.:ii!ie^pi • Maixidgcs: andiDeathsl s«ls*isjn#,- and oilier Notices a Mince ,Piea*vs*-Tracts. contain more cr id??. • ]' * ;.. ■ Seized and taken in okccutlon ns'-tiie prop erly. \ ; i JJliht; Evans ii* fab suit. of James' Fa r tcrsoiv. ! \ •- x ; ' , • AIMCHIinCH', U. S. -Marshal 1 MirrfJfxti'/ fy.-V.v, ’DuisburgFa. 'Witnted, : AT Bridgewater'GTass Works—Boxes] and Burl?. I‘ariies havhig them in large, or small cjimiititles for sale wiltJplease:leave, .word at the Glass Works: Asa good, prieef will. ;* , 'be : gived cither delivered utihc works or ta-> ] ken from there bv tire company. • ‘I i / • VXICaoXS, TAYLOR &. =II WANTED tof'Coiuract for the delivery of Coal. at (»hiss Work*. for, the year commencing dth July, or s . as soqn thereafter • ri-s contract can jb'e I effected! fur 50 to I*l*': .Bushels, of. gwidj c-vd "rcrday.^—-■ Cash phitlwoekiv. j t —- f - FAKSOX.S: TAVL.OIU’-: (fo. JBSZT'Contract open (o Ist August, t^noj / .JVrOTICL: in tbeOrphank' Court of t-ftc-Cloim i-Ll tv of I'oaver. I’-i.—Hvlhr matter of the ; partition ol- tlio real estutclof Jesse Smith,