tiltgiurgit gazettit. TVILIDAI' 'MOWING, ILLY 26. This Uses oleoppertoooto. Ulu as iotoblishod ortido is the Emma omoi peopis, that nothing limmated iharetstand moot ".1"11 waimtli OA "IA "M AI ; ! la rk right to rid surselies of them, yet the very ,abborrenoe whiel - Piempts to tie effort to , do' so is whillisoite, and collo forth emir silo and sweigthese babibt of thought sad pribetkolirldell,would r n l otbarr_isf have Who can doubt that the existence of a set . ofpolitleienstgenera ly kionii?offer-, beads, throughout the lopd stsos, bas rifted fa higher and aloiiiikeihO spirit of patriotism Mau could have existed with out. them!, Antagosirm is essential to de velopment in-every4epartmeat4ooth 414 Wu* aid =mail :activitleirre the uni vein ;= iriaisded:theite espieriteads, these: sympatilaws • vith-rebellion, these friende.of traitors, - to Was the-pulse of the station to that healthy torte essential to the rapport of the govintriuml in this , trying 1 crisis, sad to a vigorous proseeption of the war. - .L dead level of unanimity would have resulted in a sluggish: and drowsy spathY, fetal Lai; suooesiftil pieWeention of stab:* work, suikiarevalution,`Auch a ref.' , ormation, u the imeriosui people have now on hand, BataiLiaying this Ire We offer ing no aPologY ion that :detailed thing = which soeks to lay the ocourtry dishonored at the feet of irsitiwi t iailsserilloe Liberty upon the'Sbigia44.llliviii - A !Houdin a neighboring county, in a note; inquired what the loyal men them ought to do with sille copperhead publics- Lion that they have among them. We sly to him, do nothing unlawful at all events. It the editor lays himself clearly and un mistakably amenable to the charge of trea sea, let the law be brought to bear upon upon him; bat, ,if not, lit him have free elope: Hie antagonism to all that. is right and true and patrietiti , ly develops a mere lOfty'Und determined patriotiem In . -the bs rteot the loyal people of that county. The time is ooming when many who are new apperArditigh will greet the met ultra loyaltir. Gitris dotorj at Vicksburg will brfag about Manama conversions; so now is the time to make a record of the position of men in the dirk .and trying period through which, we have just paused. It is • doe to both Use and false men to keep a memorial of their whereabouts between the months of Kosember,lBB2, and Iday, 18611. Whin- rioted pirates upon the national banner, and the Mullion goes down to that amend intheueutPerdition that awaits it, thoosestda who have been plotting in IL G. O. lodgevand OMIT traitorous conclaves, ,wijilllng up their caps in simulated mile `Silica at the triumph of the Government over Ilienemies. Whoa the Itevoluttonary west tee over there We no professed to rtes; yet theywere not forgotten; nor will the eopirrheads of this rester and more • tertible struggle be suffered to coin their Tbs Gaberastoried Quesuon. Tba rel*s &gout, IWast, Chasten) after staUng the fiat that the &instals from Philadelphia to the Union State Cowen lion, twenty-one in number, • will go in a body for theTEaLlota : Corot)* for ..Gov- Arson eapreemaihe opinion that he will be - Aim militant the formality of a ballot. We art Muhl* lo fed& as to the probabll ', ity suth I remdt: • - Yana the fact that the delegates from iteatgosun *matt Ten inetrusied to eupport Governer -Caurre, - Dome people think that he is yet in the fled. It used to lujootOarly sellortke democracy of Berke, Butt - tlteyiulikua 'atlas for ties. Janzsos a some of rare after bhp death. Perhaps ear ktoayresurg -eounty friends same to their old favorites after the same fashion. W. do not Wish to-be understood, however, es saying aim Governor CIIIII3 is dead either literally or figuratively; but his de tained= to be a oartildste was too ;wilily* to be terrlobW A Goal ltaa:Departed .1a the death ell.. D. Mentos:ex, Neg., of 0•111• ad, this sounatty has lost ono d sid,assfaliass fv,4 11111.11_,0f IV*, is • buboes akaa, a larg• koala I losadsdar, • zealous prowtor d onatitig osloalstod to nix tit adiasiks , illiptsvid. midis sa Now oss,setivo, lot wok sad lowly Obristisa, Kr. into soros had to oquL. for way saes be Mod with gtost:'lbltbfalaila ollso d Whig olebe It tb Turd Proobyto- iiss Minn& a eds . elty ; sad knowing Wm Iqg Aai lathistoly wino dld. . wsibseented hallitar-40 I4llmlltk l d.'uttrds* by ud, that 0 1(.1. Lawrims lad an& Wa rns Wisp Is clan. Jamos.Watois Weak:Ai Mum. Rhi °Said the • diMeti4 :Amadei' and British 'are jest published • in Bosun& Christio: impistmi the owes of:bitiditiabble with.llsm..Webb. It , appears WA , evening in Witter last, the two,..leascms was mod' in a game of whist a& *hi - Mime of WYE Busista - .IIV bessader at Rio Janeiro, that 'Oen. 'Webb '2 , /wardatindi3ily - 14a Ninnia terrupumlitiarereation:interfered with the progress of the same, and that Mr, Christie `;sally said to him; I.Yon talk io muck osualit • 11 Vain 'dor" is am ad itt•Kr. Christie's sista sem, all that , was add, bet Webb re needed in Um Waal note which declared tlial:lrit was language far meridian' an Zaslisk grim than an 1400 , likihner," widhvg, with* Written_ m 4 1 IV ion ever mai* are IMpert4M_ LUC pen big Tai" -_3[r.lt - itoolmat of the affair l iiiiiberatod - by notes Man the Bodes sad Preseranifinhans, appended go up 'iwasusenti'.4l3*Glin. WAWA Lust eseaPaai grew ent of * quiet whist party,. sad-inn" that lhe , stdatr 'finally- got into Pasilantsat, where Lord Palmerston sald he `• had Mit thus- pleasure of Webb. solnain• A,Nixtosas Biz 111,0ociicio.—Prailm -bury sum Amines -Was tor lototillati his so IsitUotkot itstiltid the Dolma Outtes Ilavisipt,Boolt Wow, with a Ofiplial $OOOOOO, sod thi Itootooll7 oortithato mid 12'.0apifttultr with Owl ofigoi of du Nittosl Boollag .lowdutto bisavoupttotitt*tair id to the Comptroller of Cortioototyloolv laii;tow--Ohicori —SKbirw. *gap iknescurnon so A Russ Nsws itioi/L-t-This.Jiabon (1024.) Appai, for rose deo past; isnipi at 60.4 of . itf *wig alum" *v.logee fiat ifria;be aar fi'laggstr, tens themi*P - , 11***•!' ( 710 d7; thl .l ol l we salt dpriumtl 4hisais * -11 aseb."#.9os , .iiiimar• • lIMME - 'xz. , ,,,,.......5.-:•-•• .......,si. —.....--, 37 - •,•—••••••••.; ..: )„.„,......,.....7„.:,_......,,,,r,74,....„,_.._,....,n, ~a, ..,,,,..._,.........„....—, ,--,-- 1 . - ---,-,: 7-:::!1-:"....-- - tz . "- -- ' - z! J .:„..,:,..... ,;%\ •-- `, - ;: j.q . , ,1• , •::::-,,, ' 44..0aigtgVk-Tl4 - '-443a,rtift"Sfh,,,..” "'.— --".r. -"' '7- - r -i ' -4; " ;41- '''''. a l'' T' ;' 7 I'' CJ )1' 4. ' 2 Z-s''lt . : - ,T, ; 7 r- 5 '.l• , :c.-^-,'•` , :-1" r • iktV4:'7`.4.:.-,W_1V;1:11.•c.4:••7.,?•z•..u.-%,--,,,,,, • • - • - •• -, ..5, • '4t.::irVAsr%',s3l4;; 00...tg'4T-4-1-,!1.- ; ' f.k-4,-`l,--, .. , -.-. - :,',. P -4'. 4 .1414-.4t4i4',4*.X. , ~ 1 .1? 417; ' ''.., .• , •-.. ' ~-.. t:',..,".4.-\,..? ,'• OaNISNAC...N--Z.,‘,1",3' V t - ''? ''. .--E . 4 -1 N?1 , Akl*4‘ • '''• ''''' = . 7 ' Worth Carona& Rebels Threatening to Withdraw from the Confederacy. The Ealaigh (N. C.) SCmdere4 the spe, gin organ of Governor Vance, and the great leader of the appendix . ' party in this State, which is now In the ascendency, by a two third vote, in commenting upon an article from the Richmond Enquirer fa, voring an - "imperiel despotism" like that of France, says : ti iriAnoersinolotilcityl despotism is making rapid strides in , these States. We kriow that no people: ever bit their Un tie. at once, bat 'tip by siep, as some 'deadly Await steals upon the system and **dually bat surely saps the fountains of ' life. t"- We know that tyriets and their minions always prepare the popular mind In advance for their usurpations, end that these usurpations are always bend upon the plea of. the 'general goof or 'military necessity: , argument now is, we hate Lincoln sebitterly, that in order to resist bhriettecessfally we must mike slaves of otuielves. ~ T he answer of our people is, 'we will be abbess neither to Lincoln, nor Dee* nor li'ranoe, nor Snglind: North Carolina is a State, not s' prorinoe. She has eighty thonsand.aa brave troops u ever trod the earth. When she calls them they will come. If the wont. 'should happen, she will be Ws to take eare of herself as an independent power. - 'She will not intuit, in any snit; to .t law of epigrams paned, in deliberate violation of the Constitution. She will neit sabinit to Err„ Davie being iniested frith dietaterial Powers; but she ; will-reecut suck ,a law by withdrawing from the Confederation, and she will fight • .way out against. all comers with a cour age and an ardor which will ealipse - even any former achinvemenui of her sons do- Aug the ellattag war. For' nie we are de termined net' to - azal,angei one despotism for another."' SIGHT oppoeitian papers are also de nouncing the "destructives:' The Hen derson (North Carolina) Times, in epoch lug of the approaching Congressional else tion, aiyr: "Beware of the Fire Eaters I They are the fag-ends of the old defunct democratic party, who fight theilbattlee in bar rooms or in the shade. They - aided to precipitate the cotton Buttes into a revolution which has made a breastwork of. Virginia, North CaroUno, Tennessee and Missouri. Lot them be anathema mumethai .Give them the mime of Government,' and after peace they will quickly carry us to perdition. Let them be marked es deeply as Coin wu, for they cannot be trusted• in politics as tar as an ox could be thrown by the tail." From the Mrporthanoock. The Washington Republica's, of Friday, has the following interesting news from Lee's iirmy : We Use information :from • highly In tel-1401R — gentleman who was captured at Chancellerville, sod who is directly from the south side of the Eappehannooki in re beldom, to the following effect: "The enemy claims that he has, altoge ther, eight thousand three hundred of our men captured, which includes the wounded left upon the field. This number embraces one thousand and six wounded men belong ing to the Eleventh Army corps, all of whom were doing well day before yester day. At least one hundred and fifty men of that corps Vire killed on the field, or base since died of their wounds. • "Awarding to the rolls two thousand and six hundred men are missing from the Rumen* Army corps since the battle. Af ter deducting the number named above, as killed and wounded, from the. total miss ing, it will appear that one thousand four hundred and torty-four were captured by the surprise resulting from the rear move ment of Jackson. .The rebel offirdals acknowledge diet they het altogelltertn killed, wounded and miss ing about ten thousand men. They do not hesitate to say that the battles at Chancel lorville and in Fredericksburg, under Hooker and Sedgwick, ware the severest and meat expensive that the Confederacy has yet'experienced lb the war. "General Lee expressed himself to his officers very freely that. Hooker yams much abler man than he (Lee) supposed. He said he did not think that Hooker could handle so many men so well as he did. Lee don't hesitate to tell Ids officers that Hooker is $ man to be hind andlestolted closely.. "Oen. Lee slso expressed ids wonder Oat Hooker was shrewd enough to return with his' army yo - the - north side of the Rappa hannock. "Oar informant says that the leading rebels acknowledged to him that. Lee was expecildsg reinforcements to enable him to get between Hooker and the river, with the intention of cattang off his supp les by de stroying all the ferries and pontoon bridges, with the hope of starving him out. "Jsckson's death was a most terrible' blow to the rebels. ' "Our soldiers, who are prisoners of the enemy, are suffering greatly for the want of food, although they do not hesitate to say that they shared equally with the rebel soldimi, so far as they could judge. .osr'Mformant says was frequently asked when he, thought the war would end. He replied that some of our people thought it might end in twenty years, some thought , leiiarat, fir himself, ha was of opinion that .54r0 jean might see its termination. This kind of logic was anything but pleasant." Waskisistoa Irmallgurareidey 28. 1888 DIAZ IltlllllAl. a. room I am snared of the, entire recovery of this gallant • commander 'front' thrtiounde rewired at Fort Donelson. He laid aside his crutches about three weeks since, and has offerable services to the Secretary of the Navy, _ready for a command afloat, and anxious to again tete an active part In subduing the rebellion— He is now, as he has been since his partial recovery, at the head of the iinpartant Bureau of Equip.' went and &waiting for the Navy, in this city. 11410 ATTAOII.I:D JIM nnettered. bat unarmed trumpets of the INVO mdmenta ratted,here were attacked' while passing through George town, this overdo& by • band of Pro= Slavery stains. They.tarned upon their sesaibuds, rented•them, - end but some or themiii `Most iholesome raspier. One of the zoidiesliras bun, very badly., PAT 01 TIM 11511,D1Z141. The payments made to dreamy within the lass. fortnight have- arnettnted to $21,-, 000,000. There are still unpaid 516,000- 000. The troops -yet unpaid are General Grant's, Oen. lloseorans' Gen. Schenck's, Gen. Heintsehnan's, and Oen. Peak's. The money is all ready !or the Potomao army whenever the pay rolls are ready. Pl l 7- masters are now In New York with the foods, ex ;vote to all the onset expeditions. A P/IXXLMIN Fairr.-131 a telegrapldo blunder, the Pinaldent's Proclamation for a National fact day well set in California for April 1611, Wawa ,of the 80th, and that day (the iiith) was observed in California as fait day—beaks and stores were closed, sad the Legislature adjourned over. , d uses ma ssin of tiontoolis 'hive Imo shipped by railway , t _lonlagtoa, Ky., we loan from tits elaidariattpapiwa, This mums to Oat to a asorsaost 111 do right ditsetba —towards /Oat Tomato's, birthplace of Daniel .Webster in lhealclin, N.EL, bee passed . out' of the Webster name, having been ~sold by the widotrotPtetaher Webster - OW. D; Cony. Boaz et the rebel aetrlll:4lWs loped Alois:WAN La., are•eurietwar , la their WaYt,bang paper et teaCeolailt—Will papa iollllMaili mattornie.... tisessis Mierthiimit — volikisc fliA asiethow„ • , , • rva'F:fe Jrorricrs. O.I4IOTICE.—Tbe do,bainiption Boob at 04 Coops/ Tice area Ran catiwi .u 1 continuo open at th 5011037 . 42 Mori It i to.; Baalr. Bloat; 1181 stmt. ease fen! NOTICR.—A public meeting of ltcY k7e7 Ca on voters f Birmingham .111 had >a IitMI2IOISTI4S 111.4 L. owner if Carton and en:Wu she 03,00 =MKT 1222,2100, Mn 26th, at 7Mo'ethek, to mane arrtEpott ate for ho Hit su alecalm!Q 7 . delogstra t the =Wily County Cabin Con . r A SWAIM MORT; Choirs= am eat Orat.- roCITIZEN . Special ~. Allsetlng of the btxtholdus of Oda Batk will malt be WC on aTZSDA.I. Yd day at hum next, to 4:on.lder be px.ptir y of nrattlishig, to jar ii pew, finable, under the set of Abe bat Coups of the IL IL. =titled ...in Act to pro Tide • Callotud a Car•L ratty. " Bata caLLaßtt, lend est. ,eltia , Arrai Ma. M. 1884. • 1..4:1en AVETE.NTION, got,Dissa —Pnrazunt to Cleserel Order, .0. 106. the Board ft Zarrthaent will caret dalty,"at S nit ,dk p at their Boom., Went nodding, ilth st 'Plttsbarght where dhoeaard offittre nod oilers destiag to aster the tarand Corp, oso pß sent theateeadr ter ettaalnettod oe tee *upgrade. J. A. itsatub, U•pwa 115 ima Pn,...t-r.raml St. 1) Omni:mot Psas. sa logician= co.„ Pausbovats. Mat sag, ices. f IT DIEMUTOS.S. of Company Davin& day &alma a Dicsosod Of VI'S II Pau 01111 T. out otitis polo dew lot di mouth., applicabbs to the onto ton a stock obligations Ur stock not fogy pad .up., and mans to holders of pald op stock in cash on&mato. TOOTLT. Pristdent. I. GURU SPROUL. Pco , p. moat°. seacirdsooe with the prowwwie of an act to Incontorate the "JOHNS & Bta lOt 116.11IITKOTHIlsktO 0011. PANIC ” approved aped ht, PM the =dampen *III cps. books to eon vs imbtarfptlons to Um stock of sod company on 11ONLI&A,111th last, at the othoo of Jon s, if/stases:o .11 W.. Vorlety worts Ottatt and Water stress, at 10 o'ciottk a. tn. Pst - that *Man tabranCou In fogad to stock, plan of I.lr. tsaantalloa. &0., as 14,01 so Nallta. Joule, Waning" ford A Os. OHA aLIIS A. 9ILLCE, JOHN 7.11116118, J. Ct. JJNtB. W: W. PAVER OS, W•141:01:11 . 011D,-JAn. L. HEINS tr, Nina 4.6, re el. to. h1111...8., DAVID MOLINA, &Lx.t.orsgii, PutitonsA r klay tll,lBOl. • Cosporstas. soylislOt UNIO N COUNTY CONIIEN. 110Z4.—The loyal TOM'S of Allegheny mea ty, sunset I *poetess of the Administrationla the *mous pro: cation of the War lot ths Unice. are requested tot n 1 thew Amid plate. of holding Woctions on B AT ugg, the 30 : h day of Ilay b ..ag th e lass he Imlay of the gaatb.ln 1 /" 1110 * noon of said de,. to elect two delegente fromeach oteetcon &steno and precinct in the scanty, to rp! resent Ikea la the ustior. Oesestalost Ell usesoble In the Coast the In Use am of Pitts burgh, on Ttlaiititt I, the Ad day of Jae* net t, at 11 co cloth a. m. of esti day. Tus 04•01 of thle Ma. windfall la if) pls. to Ilumlubtlowunnillaatea for CLIO hillowirsg vas: Preettest iedpe ol ti. f Werke Ceara Iwo lifswbec q the Bowe of ihrewattaws. theists Trewsret. 4141.ener 41 Lewd; do. . !Weis Act bleed tf Wts asset" do. • oemsaiamdwar. Mr bigwig r q ta• • oer ; wad Gavot e se site NOG 1,711.• “101.1.6.• p touts a-sem:tom sill o. cow in the Towij *Dips (excepting r wobble Sod Coelho.) esteem the boost is. f nod o p. OP. lad to the swards soli lawtanbte d Yeetcee eneltallus Townittips De: iwoensh. soar. Of Sand 7 p. m. lb* altlaii to the tithe and boroodhs to be by hellos, and m the tonsishlpe by hallo; w marldag, noon seruship May doterwisa Bx: ordor el it. gaocolloo Ootootittol6 ih IS :112141T, Ohidratss. JAYA It alTrElltlite•A D. myedatetaT Paid TOM L CIE& ueliOß itAxs B. Bin: 1,011 B L. [LW Of amnion 0 tolrik. .hip, wl.l prment W. name for nomination for Al. csinly to %Wolin/. u tamvonkion, to t • Imla Jwiall4l.. mynotto tWellEtitillsls WAS lie . *Hs D WllllO t CuUla —"mum Id4o7ditabw. bag.. tot Rabb • bleatAnnall) .0 wally d foe boa. twubn l.r WA abut em.., babya the wring Uslan ()catty Conwaittun, by sylssiturto 11•a7 DCLIOLIEI3. 40kt. ASSEMBLY, (North Bidet. of um Ohio Smi.j—Josis D. Lawry, on it.uchesur, ,vrui ba oa.ndldisto On Otto Obovo pod. oa‘Jool io lb. doeicon of tho Doz. Mika Oaup Uoavostlasa. . cooto:t icreUltr-WUZ4/ / .11/1/4/0/nIB4/.... DAVID Aura. Jr.. of Poeta* folfuhlp, D. mandato tor . %he Am se" subject to as dia. casco V the nit Cob. Ononnifiet. E37l:te uNtouliiXoUNTY 0011M1eSION - Bit. Dinni rittitnirith Dbtrint. Date of .ba !Oath Vilud4 oul bo • onodlda.a lar uoauti egatalalloalw, •obJxi to bu &dabs of the Onl.n County Couvontioo. ayttrto 170.4 1 0).CC00liTY 00M3t1,61.0NES: —bsfosrf L•a. of tho Ulf, of Pittabargb, via bf Ware tiff Oak= Gnat) Cosmootion • offkotdate for tbo above a 1... o•Cto rT'FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Gismo tlaiumps, of tlitabergh, will be lk br 'County_ (kwasklngicousr. sagfect ao the decision of Ow next lint= Coavestlaa. •paui.o WEOki, OuuNT V WhissloblUbliß. G. Comma. et el:turban. wl4 be candidate tor the since othoa, outlets to the docialan oc tb.znzt [Woo Omni, Ociaventicia. . • Ito likirOliDElL—Arsons. hto• cum, of MnMLa towtoldp, oLI W e wag. Oats for lb.:order, otrojoat to Me aortal= of Mt soot Unt.a Canal Oonroatora. affritato amr .FOR ISIKVILUEtt--tisim Satyr • didatitr a ltador tb , s W obleci P t i o t Ina deiltion Of that t plat County 0011ventt•in. apttno rap FOR latilefTElL—aurn Itzsm, cf Pat Adan.hip. vllll to a chaeldsr• tut hsectir. sabbct to thstecfslas of ths Dabs Went) Oucvntcs, • is ft: c GUI; 01 we?' • Retabson to•aditp, ,1U to a caadfdat• for Um arm sebitat so a* d.drlo4 of the next Delon Comt• C•o•tutbri. • • :9:t.0 147 FOR Uln'i'Eii—Ja X ESP; of Upper OhAr township. win be • Geo. Olga her liteglater, alb oft to the deotttoo of the Vows Ilsetsatlos they eodoo• • stblifote it FUJI, REGISTER.. gunman= Will to • auldidato tr thooMc• of &east of Wins, fa, at Alle,Easy, . county, aabiscd to tin &ski= of ck. Usion 'boob 00.ventme 4 - 4 eitug CLEFS OF Tali COURT& —Joan N. Laandui, of Martha tow whip, will to • candidate for Olesk of the oonrta, MONS IS the do:delft et tab Dolan County Nosaliosing 071V/Oliiioll lahtkto Full WANK& OF Tfa COUSSB. PM Towitittp, will bit a can Mr Cat at the Omuta • of Illagbasy 09 SMIN SO shill 411014011 of ea tangos scanty 1101111OSAVILI 11)11•012SOILI. mbltita jr7,.FOR" MEEK OF MA MUM. w•mo - Goma, of iambi: tomato, Will be Wore gm Woo Ootuay Coursatioa r • abalblato tor Mort co Ins Cloorso. biltdo -WE 1r 410 rEstrnia,fflusAVa. --- - U ST —UII Wood street, a few days a a o,our, boxy BuJA. :the flaw mill be ie. ....el ory laAr nil ts st war attire. mos WATT A WILIM, MA Lib. t 7 street. VAtilli FOR 57, a - . scam well lespro..d. with LOX 11WrzthISO tam= sreit.44 •to X OW thatonahlp. Allagheity mum y, hair the Oily Nor Sam tarsisrly *said bp J.... orblttuater, d.c.avd wil . b..old'eluwo, tar •••••• ALO • 111.110 .11114 MLLtr, Itsows u •pi, '1 a with nut sem otitis& tams, port sad/other usocerasouts Toottire at • L•. WA. 11..51GL. 11..11 ups*. ISSN) re.a.bot. icids Ps,' or mace. footts sad Grant an, Pirsharc. SALIL—The 6111.2iF.10N HOLISM' and A 4. VT WOE A Ulla Or GIVIUND. 14.- ionesd So 02 r.• ate of to late MO' bat. LLtp ly tob-Ormash ot..Dandasstar, as the o =yr of trees and 'be :canto of tta .. Alw meta Mistiest of dusk' Anown on.neiood pit p way. lox limns, topt. • .ot D. MUIR. Da: WS Water lama, iHterb rob. io • . DARTNIOSIIIP NI/TIC/E.—We have .11. this dity heeeeletid lalth um In the,DediteD NUI beatseet.D.- J.,DUL b. the decor eke am to - be DEEMS, OS srf i DULL, the pertanahlp_to Irks. Let tide day. lb• 011 tnudassi eta breertfed by the undersbnurd sr benttric -- MAI 1 1 1 11 h. 464 E. • Vila 4 onsu. , . „ , . j .cos sum Itritesw asixr. . Amu. ; DOLL Rude, ODAFF & DULL, - • ' Monefactarsr•rJ ! &insi kets. of SeepaSees and Ws Acting constructed oar -works wltk s ?fry - Of inaktus tlds Wad et Iran iptc.Llity,sinkty MINAS is Wire of the trade. oar Olke, corner of %jar Jaws usis ' . Pius:Ars IsPnr• swim, 011 "%VASS, nisownvw,rgis" 114211011.011, 4UnUI MBEEESEiI BEM 4-01417, Proriecors. 0111sedltosoapielii Pita - •110 - Altr •Iftbstwek. do • • d;•ell liatoriptias DaltiCibieW isalmoll Malt brUllAiL CI=ITC• *AI , MAAS' kik) -Lair - brit 4 I NAM DRFM3 TKIMMENG4, . • NNW MINXES 1105LEZI. NZW GLOVZB AND 11/IP, NSW 83AD D 813113 INDIA3Ta. .1111Vir /ILLY AND PALE ntgai . • NNW PAIL OLEI AND iiiN dHADIt • XIV BIM 171111attlia, &a, :1'n;:-livit•43bsictia' iiesof -Um riblia. auxitum & Kszacirr Eratzrr, Between Fourth .yd the I:H=OiIL rI R CIN . - LOU", Citraug.—Tbe amni' XXX- • TOL OspLOtoo. W. Ebbert,"will lesee our W. sour sod att triterowliste ports, Tung DAT. 2: 42 + • • at 4 p.m. If freight or passage appti cm board • to 3. 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