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MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 17
Union State Ticket.
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Color— Symptomatic... Aorbtflo•.Ar
static.
The New York 'Thelma published, a few
days ago, a melons letter from Richmond,
evidently from she pen of &cultivated man,
intimatieg that the: purpose of Sumas'
frustrated mission to. Washington, was to
protest against the employment of negro
troops in our armies, and to threaten a re
sort to the same instrument, In case we
persisted in prosecuting the war in so un
christian and ungentlemanly a way.
We learn now that the press-gang of-the
rebel government has been instrinned to
gather up all the,lighl cosepkzioned slaves
In the Confederacy. This, we suppose, may
be considered the entering wedge, and we
may look, of course, if the war continues,
to see a gradual deepening of the shade,
until we come dein to the' lowest stratum,
in the unedulterated ebony.
We shall have means, however, in that
event, for ganging the condition, of the
Confederate cause, by a reference to the
color of its defenders. The flush of the
Anglo-Saxon, revealing itself through the
transparent skin, and caldera eye, will
bespeak the still lingering hope, that
struggles with the demon of despair. The
rigout and copper will be a shade worse, but
still they will betray the kindred blood,
and blood, as the proverb says, always tells.
The brown will indicate ea approaching
crisis, r ani the bleekin all its varieties, from
the high and lustrous polish .iff Day and
biartin, down to the dull, soot?, hue of the
denizen of the Gold Coast, will be the mi.
14 Gulf. The bat is about the color which
animal bodies assume when decomposition
has set in, and this is the complexion to
which the C. S. A. "must come at last," as
it gravitate downward in the grand pro
cess of sluing; Suet as the standard of hu
manity declined in the wars of the first
Napoleon, from the Anakim tcrthe Lilliputian
man. When the bleaching process, which
preceded the rebellion, is thus reversed, we
shall have only to wait until the black flap
is superseded by the black flog-bearer, to 840
the end of the struggle. The Roman Em
pire began with Augustus, and ended with
Augustutue. The rebellion opened with
the dreaded Mack horse Cava t ay. It would
be a 'curio= dmenericstr, if it should expire
with the lank skinned Infantry.
But how is the delicate leek of inflection
to be performed, under 'orders such as
these? Is 'it by the genealogical tree,
which shall indicate precisely
the extent of
the adulteration? Will Jan. Davis send
' the chemists, with lancets in their hands,
to tap the vital current, and analyze it?
Will he send the philosophers, with their
quadrants,' to measure the facial angles—
or thephysiologlete, with their microscopes,
to scrutinise the _structure of the hair—or
the Doctors of Divinity, with their Alosses,
to fathom the still darker problem of here
ditary sin, and decide precisely how much
of the guilt of Hata, and the responsibility
for his fault, has been bleached out of his
unfortnnate positivity ? Or will they con
trive some instrument to determine the
quality of the enbanticalat pigment, or
measure or graduate the depth and inten
sity-of the coloring An ingenious mo
alnico—a dyer, no doubt—is said to have
invented, some thirty or forty years ago,
a machine for measuring the intensity of
bins—a color , by the way, not unwind with
the secession soldiery—and why not blacki
We like this ides of the measurement of
shades and colors hugely, because it is so
artistic and ea suggestive. What a school
will it not open for the study of the War.
oscura I Although it is settled law—and
theology, too, in the Bunny South—that the
'largest possible lamina of the genuine
Caucasian fluid, is insufficient to purge or
wash out the /famine taint-and that a
single drop or two of,the negro lymph, is
so much mor Tobint than the generous
Saxon, as tot corrupt the circulation of a
heart full of the other, it, Las wirer yetbeen
6414 WeAdillitlrt what complex
ion it requires. to entitle .
_s man to be cola
. sldered as the dominant recce: to be al
lowed the priviletiof owning or governing
himself. The talkabout , colored-min is, in
our view, a little indefinite, witli.do many
varieties of complexion and race, is we
can exhibit here, unless it is coupled
with the new phraseology, "of African de
• scent,'" 'Which would, however, exclude not
only the Berbers, and the ifoori, and the
drabs, hut even the Datelanen of the Cape.
We doubt wheiher - even Judge Tay= has I
ever emictediended to explain how dark the
indiiidual must who qual no rights that
• whits man is hand to reapeat," It Is a
question, however, which returns upon cus
under the Southern Conscription, and
which it now behooves -the philosphers of
Secession to: solve, for their own sallsfac
lion, to well as ours. Bo long its they_ln
eisted only upon the "African descend," we
felt ourselves allanced. items settled that,
of course, irlicin hetiettbui Africa, although.
,Shein and ,Japhet , trod closely on his heels;
' and nob Ody wouldbe so silly or heterodox
little enlightened age, as to Pretend that
any thing but "a servant of servants",
could be ,limn afterwards, or reseed, on Oat
coritinent-,—"arid retiree," not of noes—rie
the Boman poet called it—but—of slam.
_ - •
Whea tlat point, however, is surrendered,
- and thetthole question is resolved into one
of. only, MO Maid blebt on otausibthit
definite4l We 1 4 ,14 seen -ID many shin
Ilehtflrere.4iter As% fthi4rinkid?" tint
we : begin, fi.4:l4ll"Mid for 4 " 2 : 1
&Adel,* In Me tiasiaittyno down
to s queedlon - of complexion only.
!Welborn s•Wronse"--Yet to be En
dezed
The New York livening Post tins de
scribes the dirtonge " about to beinflioted
on the Swath, by the National Government,
rm . , that the rebellion is tottering to its
fall:
The Southern States have no doubt en
dured great wrongs under the Federal
Government. Governor Seymour boa de
olared tide very emphatically in sundry of
his public speeches, although Alexander
Stephens, Vico President of the Southern
Confederacy, in &carefully preparedepbecll,
once as empatieslly denied it. Such as
those wrongs were, the Federal Government
is about, not only to repeat them in a more
grievous farm, but to add to their number.
• • • Let us make a little cata
logue of the wrongs which the South has
yet to endure on being received back into
the Union.
We shall give it free speech and a free
press. Vehemently as these are disliked
by the sisveholders, we must impose them
on the South, which for years has denied
them both to those who reside within its
borders and to the stranger from the Free
States. All this must be changed and a
new order of things must begin, In which
the dimension of any question of polity or
I legislation shall be strictly unfettered, and
a traveler from the Northern States may
say what he pleases of any institution of the
South, without the risk of being hanged on
the next tree. There is no doubt that such
politicians as blr. Vallandighama friends
in this city and elsewhere, who have lately
been' clamoring for freedom of speech, will
taken malicious pleasure in witnessing
this infliction, but this is what we cannot
help. The South must prepare itself to
submit.
At present the South, with all its natu
ral advantages and resources, is almost
without commerce and without arts. Its
noble harbors gave acmes to insignificant
towns, almost mare hamlets; its people are
so =skilled in mechanical employments
that they cannot patch up their own rail
ways or build the engines and oars which
r o
an n them. We will condemn the South
to a state of things which will give it flour
ishing towns, ample markets for the pro.
ducts of its rich soil, an active commerce,
and thousands 'of mills bumming on th e
streams that rush from its mountains. We
will mate for it a condition of things
which will invite emigration, improve its
agriculture and husbandry, and make it
the seat of prosperous communities. It is
a hard case, we admit, but such are the
consequence; which must follow the policy
now adopted by the government, and which
cannot be avoided without revoking that
policy and incurring national diegrace.
At present there prevails among the poor
white population of the Southern States •
lamentable degree of ignorance, which
makes them the servile tools of the more ln
telligent and wealthy. This ignorance, we
Jeer, is accompanied with some correspond
ent degree of deprsvity. Slavery corrupts
The morals of the masters, and the eiample
of the educated and opulent masters cor
rupts the morale of the poor whites. There
are no schools for the poor worth speaking
of, nor any means of improving their char
eater under the fatal influences we have
mentioned. Here is another wrong lobe
inflicted upon the South. With the change
we make in their institutions we give them
schools; we educate them to the knowledge
and appreciation of a' better standard of
conduct; we keep them out of vice by dis
couraging idleness and showing them that
labor is honorable.
The rebel States have a great deal of 1
trouble with their postoffice. They at first
fixed the price on a single letter at fire
cents; this was found not to defray the ex-
pease of carrying the mails; it was there
fore fixed at ten cents, which we fee,r will'
also leave &deficiency in the revenue. We '
will add to the list of themejrs they suffer
at our hands by carry all their lettere
for three cents each, unless they should
1 1 very earnestly petition the governmen for
' leave to pay as much as the conveydnce
really costa WI, in which case we may pos
-1 sibl relent and allow them the privilege
of p y aying five or ten cents instea d of three
There are three millions of human be
ings la the rebel States, hitherto kept in a
state of compelled ;servitude, ignorance
and degradation—a relation which ear
-1 raps both them and those who 'claim to
own. theta as slaves. These people are a
part of what we call the South. We lave
declared them free; we shall commit the
further wrong of keeping them so; we
shall insist on retaining them in a condi
tion which shall inspire them with self
respect, enlighten their understanding,
teach them the obligation's of truth and re
gard for the rights of property, introduce
among them what may now be ;mid to be
unknown, the marriage relation and in
every way elevate their characte r.
There II another set of slaves in the rebel
States whom it will be our policy to eman
cipate, - for, until we do this, we can never
live with them in peace. These are the
masters themselves, the bondeuives of their
own passions, as hie Jefferson, half a cen
tury ago, declared them to and who
have ever dace, by the cumulative effect
of a great wrong, persevered in from year
to year, been passing rapidly to a more
degraded state of servitude, and a more
fearful degeneracy. We mast, as a meas
ure of self-proteotion, place tide class in
such relations to their fellow-men of the
black race, thst they will find themselves
under the necessity of exercising the same
control over their passions as other men;
that they will be restrained from the lux
ury of flogging women, forced to observe
a certain decency in their domestic life,
sad led, by the same inducements which
exist lathe free. States, to occupy them
selves with some branch of honorable in
dustry. The emancipation of the bond
man is no less an emancipation of the
master.
On looking over our list, we see that we
have omitted some wrongs which the re
flection of our readmit will no doubt sup
ply, but we must yet add one more in con
clusion.
Finally, then, as the consummation and
crowning wrong which we meditate, we
will make the Southern States, with their
inhabitants, members of a great empire,
with free institutions from its extreme
Northern to its utmost Southern 11=14 an
empire _prosperous, peaceful and happy;
great beyond allgreatness of theold world;
as illustrious in the arts of peace, as it has
shown itself to be formidable in war; too
strong in-its resources and the spirit of
its people tole trifled with by other pow
ers, yet compelling their respect by its fair
ness and justice, and by that abstinence
from all encroachments on their rights to
which both the temper_ sad the interests of
its people will ever incline it.
INDIMIATION 01 ILLINOIS SOLDIENS.-•-•
COL , i Wilder says that the feeling of the
armp e towsrd the men that threaten to re
sist the draft, or who encourage such re
alstance, le bitter, deadly and, almost un
controllable. The Bothers declare, with
the utmost earnestness, that when they
come home they will kill all such men. '
When the 110111 of the murder of Provost.
Marshal Stevens by the copperheads of
Mush county, 1111110115, reached the army,
:Wilder bad actually to put three men in
irons to prevent them from going home to
hill the murderers.
DAMS. Wssorrsa on Bran Mown.—
In bis greaspesca winst the nullification
oorrettumt, Audel Webster mide the fol
lowing proposition, which is as applicablo
now as whim ba uttered it:.
That an attempt by. a State to abrogate,
,annul mar/ an act of Congress, or to
inset Its . operation . within her limits on
the ground that in bar crpinion smottlaw is
tateramdittitiOnil, is direct usurpation on
i tidjust , power , of the enema greernMent
cni the equal_de, of ether litotes—
,. plabsvialsoligtof t heCenstitotlem, and
a-proceeding essentially revolutionary in
its character and (Amboy.
Stems in a Church in !Baena—.
"Thugs , ' and a copperhead Cter-
IL
;Tram •
P.
Tuttle, of Eagleaville, relates an
ocourrence in a church in Indiana. Sev
eral women werein attendance three weeks
ago, wearing the seceseion badges:
"On coming out of church at noon a Miss
Jumper remarked to an intimate friend
whose name was Dollarhide that she would
appear much' better in church without that
butternut pin, whereupon Mies Dollarhide
_th a w a large dirk and struck at her; but
the blow was warded off. She then ad
vanced and struck again. This blow cut
off all the ootds and nerves on the inside
of the left arm. She struck a third time, a
part of the dirk striking on the breast
bone. At this moment they were separa
ted by the friends of Miss Jumper. The
preacher stood in the door, witnessing the
whole scene. When it was over he swung
his hat and shouted at the top of his voice.
Three oheere for Miss Dollarhide."
"The next Sabbath after the above scene
was enacted, two ladies appeared at church
with pistols and bowie-knives in their
belts."
Counterfeiter ofed
Treasury Notes ,!.1 .
rest.
H. it. Webster, of Albany, was arrested
on Tuesday lastby H. R. Lowell, deputy
marshal, on a charge of counterfeiting
Treasury notes. He was brought before
Commissioner Roger, at Syracuse, for ex.
amination. It appears that Webster had
been in thtl habit of writing letters to per,.
eons ell over the state, in very many easels
to postmasters, offering to sell them fac
similes oited States Treasury notes, do
<daring t he same time that they were
so well done that they would readily p ass
for the notes themselves. Through one of
these letters Marshal Lowell first became
aware of his operations, and at once began
to investigate. He soon gained possession
of a large correspondence of Webster's,
showing clearly his guilt.. Webster is of
, the opinion that ho cannot be convicted of
any crime, from the fact that he sold his
counterfeits as joceimi4e and not as Trees
' ury notes. The case is Of much general in
terest.—. New York Paper.:
tb a Copparh4d Editor, Re
• ores.
The Davenport (Iowa) Gazette, of the
13th.inst., has the following:
D. A. ?dahony hae takeiS a formal fare
well of the readers of the Pubuque Gerald
in a lachrymose valedicOty all dripping
with grief. Dennis says jrie withdrawal
from thiveditorial control:As only tempo
rary, while his share in tie proprietorship
will still be retained; b he writes as
though COlll4Ollll that hiefpolitical rade is
ended and his 'Wands of life" almost run
out. Unless the copperheads of Dubuque
should in very pity endeavor to give the
poor driveling advocate of *mien an office,
and run him as a candidiatlor Eberle at
the approaching electioni . A. 51shony,
will henceforth be knit fame only as
ono of the scores of Ju. s and Benedict
Arnolds of the war of te llion.
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Ovd../ quaincsum. " t Ot.rd, by althorn,
oat um rrovmt Marshal Gm, A. hare omatalekma
the tale that • Mithltltn 0, ' nompi able to them,
most bare molded three inc< L Alni In this county, or
produce evtdenca to mateyitßoard of bit Cal
et:waster. and that he Ida 4 . ..nal, servo for t be
preload of hit enUstmeut , ft . yaNNr o , the Board_
• ' InZatufi lOnTlitli,
Captain and Proval 1:N.41,122d Dtetrict.
FOR SALE-50 bard
d, DORA s Redin
Ol)g Ce •
Mot LUPTO24,;,:t a
ant? corn.. Ott sad Wo'd. stvsets. 114 st ry;
- _- _ .
rpativrilY SE ED..4To artive,2so bus.
0.10 Chicago Om% wall for mae by
sun , • b. H. titroGT It CO.
D RUG indUFths. at.. 1,1 5, V
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OBEAT, oreint to laolth.ol the prietor.
a P, Buz 66, or Wit. ItthVIZOWN, Drug.
glee, No 167 hrt,,,,e, erslettr
you account of siokniss,
a ISUUTC oN 206'1CYLLIING OAZSTTo.
Ude rotate to a ret7 large norobac of gobacriters,
and an onergatfc man 0.0 Mt • good ware. — Apply
at Taw orflot, Comma Ma Aeon of 6 sad 6
o'clock m 1.012:t1
TELCIiitliS. —The Sheol
kJ toad of !Soon township, &soy county, will
mast at Sharon School Ho twtsrsen 1 and Vp.
,on SAAVILDAY, Au. ch. to elect wen taun
tit,
t,
OM. NOW mad sppsy pt ors holdiny pu
nu`
Gates Cs tativr
PO -
51,00 U we ' e i °Amsted to sell
Wei TEN IX.WILLENT • 131.1.1)11:10 lArTtl,
ird
each haring a float a co (tot an t extending lack l eo
feet, Wasted to site t4renth W of the city of
l'ittstorrgb, near to C. Ism W sr butn. l's. ties
witting to pinks a peylng Inv talent. Mao shams
present. a rare opp:rtartity. silts at ono. to
nett et N. I L On.
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JM.
. poisonsTATE
kw:grin tbe them .lcee Indeoted E.
toelse
rum of !AIL TAMA, Jr., diA3., utdolt woo dAsolvol.
on the Seth dry Jounad, will cow terinini
and settle, and those bavtlig irsouoto aydne, the
Ono Intl nano' ,to for Intimate et 100
sends, lt9 lederni meet, Alloying, mad W o l
dLibet
Wen, Mahwah. TATA V
.1314 It.
WAGON el, CA KT S, WILE F,LBILB•
ir
6o W 6, tTO6s Tlagign, 5.., kept on band
and 1
made too:dor D6V6' VATZIST Gant
W tt
4611.1.6 so d BLID SOWING LIAM GOW N . the I
and carves: t atd bowers vow tousw
611 work warrasted
LOST STOLEN—On Friday er-
LA noon, 8 ugast 14th, between Ito. 8 Wood street
end the . Ptsl Otries.DELFT, dated Jane
ut 140,
taw, at on W. ncou,
1 pasta sr Poundals Mama Co.,OStOil. for TWO
ITOslOll6O act Emu DO health, sad Is sopa
osptol The Wavers bye the officers of the aid
wayosny, sad their neasee ere fall - Attn. Ths
a.
1 4,4.mq:a by sale, a ehepley, Greg aO, end
aloe% Lee a Co. mod is numbered 748. All WTI.e
ere centiotud against argothstleg the seam A lib
eral reward will he given
.4T tar W
LP L O Ito raison of Ore same
to
aalttl w Re. 8 `W; ewe street. Plttetwrgb,
VINAL 1.40T1015.-11 S. INGYAIII
TAIL.-641 basso= sodding to the 22d Galls.
Poo Matta of Penurylsaias ata banety conn.d to
took* return cool before Ifs:PtlylDltt lat.
to too iturbtant Amason of that". respottive Cab.
Dtrlaloat, ar at the dace of the andaril•ata, No. 106
Youth street. In cats of persoas tailing t mak*
return winds the Om mallet time, assbdtsau
Aastissasa ale lasts tta.d la all lasts:ma to azaot the
Faculty lied by law, vides Is 6a par °std. addltiosal.
1112161 A. W 16.0111.
atsessor 12d Otstrict. Pa.
nWELLIN ,- E. AND LOTS AT LOW
EILIOXEL—inve tile.incury Cwellmi HOW%
with km 17 bat inapt 00 rotate &tont, rosarlPoon
aPait, br 10 deep, to an allay. Trine of *act boom,
2706. terms, onothbd caste,Temstpder to one and
awe yaws or $670 bah.
two story travailing Elosuntand Lot 29 bat
'tont by 20 !kip, to an 0007, attest* a: the corner of
Fayette. street and Garda= obey. Prick 5250 on
Limo or 9000 cub
. aola tic Tla ERT k Fns., 61 Mmist at.
t)l tiT. LOUIS —lbe nowldaz
and splendid pononear otaatner
AVM; Wit Alm. Doan, 0. =soder, Davao fur
an 4 Intermediate torts on TUPDAY, jolt
Tat 400002 p.
oy freight or poop any on board or to
an* -- DS IMAM, bomb
kluts.
x flan DIM stesnor
In a 0.5T119 M, Cot J. J. &Maim, was some ad
abow• w VBIO4 tto Iltb Wm.. six la a. nu
lox trelglit or passim opply on busaYd ot
Annul-
-I. ISO. Also, ISSN'S BOOTS, for GM/
Istag or wa.
1 .11 in water, werrooted voter proof, .halo as hood
of
atl"'sllll°bl'er Depot
f *IL - PHILLIP&
a•RIA ail_llll4l,l
ZIORAGE—For Ovule= and getbed
t. ma dna madman)°, by
us. Daunt, r SON,
60 and To‘igitras.
LUl3ll.lthil. LNG OIL.
000 alt. part Duck Oneol Oil;
TTILOWLIII
Warm:kW tree from muld, and apt to Gravity
01. • JAL GAISSIOIOII,
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AU Gentle, equal to any m Ike illa.nela on band
Ranter tale b, Jtal , .. Dna WILL Ug h
aultatf stie
VbieTY ull. ti&ittiblA now an,
sycrrad. band, for ads by
JO. DLLZZLI• 8031,
.Tus sa .nd mom.
11111.0 toble. Na ;
421 V ;
Warfantod pm, Ow sea try
- JAIL DIiZZIA 1 oos.
so sad TO Wear dew&
italutkliD, a prime aryl e, for sal
L 1 by ' URA& L. CALDWIII4..
BOOK,
con~tnui
Sixty-eight Sew and Popular 'longs,
roa BIM OZN7S.Ved post•pafd, on receipt of
eight cults. by
;OEM P. BUNT.
Photograph Albums.
The ter t, the strosgest, the cutest end the •
cheeped
to the 117, et Et 17 /ire.
CARTES DE VISITE
Prom 5) oenta to $ll - dosatt, all !dada, et
H 0 N r&
Ap EIZNI7 BOCZ.BOIII LILTS PApVIII... II L ATE
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PT AMS at •
JOHN P. HUNT'S
Villotelale and retail
.ok, 6tatienery, Issaane and News imperimm,
.12.1301110 HALL, PIP ra voltam _
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Ijo sun rer PUBLAWATIObti.
L% Lastio 17Blett. Br W 17 .0.1... k
B'ory of Elisabeth. By Mb. 7 *ray.
By i th• stator of ...Omuta Stella."
who Eirm.ks. Pert BT outlaw of "Skirmbloing."
Feast Katabl.'. JorarnaL
I'e of brislopher North. By Mrs. Gordon.
Bite!. Itzedu Tsa Law.
Hatomand. phOdolefFkral 117 Wob s.
Huamond's Ellitary tlygione.
Life in the open Air. By Mel. Winthrop.
bammary of the Art of War. id ed.
V aller'.l Good 'Thoughts In bad Times
The Seery-Say Philosopher By Coantry Parson.
Pais In America. By lakotilaTo.
Lost and Barad. By Bra Dorton.
P Directory. for no
Bleak Boom. By Chas. Diakens. 4 you. EMIT•
ads edition.
War Pioures from the Booth .rry B Bataan.
a R. A.
What to Ed, arid How to Gook It. By P. Blot.
American. to Part. .By Laland
by EAT 100.. AS Wood stud&
bsta t unnietAt NUg 15A141, &Y.
1J etad at Ousel Dever, Trarsdloses orudt7s Oblo.
on • Cliavelend d Pittsburgh Railroad and Ohio
Canal. go be put In blast at a small endue. Per
spun
rocs wishing to examine th e property can do Se
application to idr. ORO. B. DEdIIDOII , I4 Pedal
Dever.
Ice terms. to.. addles, or apply to
D 071 D THOIIIO, Ustasanna, Pa.
or, TRIO. RTIJEGCS, 80. 11 Broad St., R. Y,
Irdehltset _
TOWNI3ELIP PROPERTY
I. rob BALB.—The ands:dosed, Oomenlttee of
Thomas B. Batch, In and by !Irmo! an order of the
Cenci of.Octomou Pisa of libretto) County. odors
at private do that d tract of land. the
property of Thomasvery
B. catch,esirable
situate to Peebles
uottothip. Allevhsay county, Ojedning_ lands of
Jade Forward's helm, John Alderson. Pattarson's
helm and othent--atotaluing about 45 sena, lad
having thereon erected s loam, Ittrelling
Barn, enable, and other outbniolings. Tame ars on
the minims a good well of water, telteral dna
wings, and an excellent orchard.
roe tam. and.ptice apply to BOBEBT PATTKEt.
BON, en the emalms, sr to
0101001 TBUIIPeOII, Committee.
Carter of Bou A &mond stream, Pittattursh.
antAtlte —
THREE INVALUABLE BOOKS NOS
Byte,: PIhnurOUTI. - ,
Tilt BOBS SISOLI-4, valuate of $l6 pare,
c rubella 46 flambee mid Qalotatepe 47 Mamie
Polito", 7 echottischor, 4 sedown. 6 ftlascirhas and
Polka glaantkaa, Varsorianose, I OarlP as, 4 ChM
radio, 14 tiotlllone and Quadi MP, and 44 1 mama,
llernplpee do., arranged lox the Plano.
TUB SILVIS OliollD—.4 companion to the
"Borne Obals,' • contablirg a eollection of fasorits
thugs, Ballads, Duets. nod igoorteta with winlirPo•
niments to the Pianoforte.
Till SElOWliltt Or PrAtiLS—Oontalning the
mod .btmaital snots h r Sopranos, Soprano and
Alto, Sorrow , mid Tutor. Soriano and rim. nod
Tenor and pros. hrraapd NUS an accompaniment
to the Pianoforte
The tune amount and great. satiety of Piano and
Vocal Mole corny:Sad to the store collections ham
rendered Os= tiriammoily popular. and ranch nought
after by Player. and tdragest. They Smash ths mon
eultable ploon 10 sun tiara and occadout sad are
adapted to every grad* of performance. rack vol
ume fa • complatarary in Smelt of Chaim Susie,
and wo one will fail to recognize in one and oil a
great desidaranse for area Plano.
Prior of each. to cloth. 44 4S i lo Plato bindllirt
*1 00. Omilee tolled no ready; of prim, sad 26 Ma.
far prelate. For sal. by 1.0 8 vend et
mthicamu
A 1,131.1 ISM I AU:SUMO
N~Y~Z~~
Photographic Albums
TUE TINIbT, ORTATTAT AHD Lesasas
tiTCCE 111 TUC 01376
PI,TTOO 3 r.'S
BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT
inns STEM, OPPOISITS THI r.O.
anls
IWAS
. 111 , WO MAMA'
Tag TIME 6.I3TOBIOCIIIAPHT UT
MISS ALICE (SALON.
Who wee roorntly Wadi ea at OluchntaM, but cote
dually rammd trom her passonters by the alga=
seat on:. - -
'rho bleary et Ws gimp woman tandalwe Ind.
&nu et this—ths most twilling wrath, rya writ
ten. Opbmildly Illustrated try - Noble, with fins ea
amino. &Woad sweets Ibr this wart. Prim,
only td teats
TUB SWAM iIIIBLL OUUSIZIG ; LIPS AND
LOVE IN 51.0183tA. Being the bib Ind Oon•
Radon of the beaut Bertha Stephens
onsopitsitid able of A S H . Mayhem Ike President
of the bath= Confedesany.
ThS le • Wilda and Stirring
thrtlltnP narrative of the
slobalindas tensible trials, and Intones
snitralug, iterOkally borne by endble sod ph.
t.totto woman. duxtrig her ann tedious
ionruoy frost bar edopted hose is the Borth to the
place of hes nativity, the North. illustrated
throughout with dna engraniliSs. Plias to oats.
/nit Fiblishcd awl odd In
JOHN P• BUST
Aiseconio Flail. Fifth Street.
OW Milan to any adlnella. Pod o ° rsi j i t el
deo
VID 11 N Iti el. L. T A N A ALLIIALTALS a
.L LOADILUT. AT Win man& Mr
Bwden Only )—±The Wise deb Amdessy_.ll l be
ruamM on WW/IDAT. September SI. Ins MI.
talstag gentleman sompoes tbee Board al Trustee.:
Has. JAIIIB ror..uoat. Prosittnu
Oars. WI. APPLY. poi Pinola.
W. I. DAIMIL Isu t SeenA ll 7.
JADES D. 08311; TrISMIT.
Barr. Thos. /hereon D. D. its. OtlisAnen.
R. T. Brelserd. D. D.. B. Masao,
Hon. °stria Shampoo% Geo. P. 11=1114
Has. Oiadeslniall. Mo. 1.. nollate,
'ion. John aiGlLlalil, ' Iso. 1,. TAW%
kdahnes NO% •
... .. .-.....
tXXC:t
7 - fats:Ms.
Jos. B. Townsend, I Theodore PSC
The storantases Oared the sordr.ssuott of •
thavogh military ednestfon s 1 Illeond 01111 to thous
GI Neat Point The Academie Staff tt composed of
thoroughly coensment Instructor. , The ildmstisemi
ileputment e m b most Polimiliildififirs sod
Pd
entitle constr.
ordill *ention !a yea ta tha morel Instsudlon
th
of the Walt.. Circular. mar Ds lad - of JOH"(
*GAT, ho. sas Minn, street, PittsireSlD.
• Oes.VOW. al &TT,
iilfert ilbestle. Ps.
46ACICLUVAID ICIAKISLa
315 LIB2IBYY ttraiar•
beantlfal and..ada ilisartiotat of
I&ABBLE BEAN T E 1,13
Moniuntmts and Grave Btones.
Ghia= PALM, toeuraysL t s
TOWN OPEI2I/35.
-----------'--T"-------i ? 111'.1411111515ULUIltIol uFt" 1 SatalLr.
Li —Tbo portoorshlP byrotoforo oxidbut between
WV. MoICSEwad W. W. ANDIMISOU. dolos bulf.
coo aola tbs style of Wit Wont as" 00,1 m
A wired by mind commit cts t.bo ial Ina, W.
MEWS Tallinn. W. W. ANDISOUn a author.
boo tio lin as nano of &be AM in OotAllas Ms
boggiest. WM. Wan, ,
W. W. A 9 lIBISOIL
, .
WANDIIIIBOI4,-(stioosner to
. noitssati*irtii continsi the BM.
Budelos Oa a 7 Clity Sawn; no.
483 Usbroas Mat, 1alS•
e. 4141, at. ANTIPPON:
JVZ iT JD mime
pritVfl
Or PITTSBURGH.
TBIiaBIIBY DIPAILTIIINT. 11
Owed ar Ooarrsouss as ass Comnsai,
Washhegton till. /moat 6t11.148 3
Waxman, By estblectory arilence wanted to
the Woctorelemd. lc has been made to appear that
toe itiLST N BOLL BONN Olf PITIABOBBIL
h, the County of /Weals:ay. and Mu) of reorayire.
n..a hot been duty rogentaed tinder and aocordlrg to
Ate regulremento of the nel of Occogrom., entitled
"An Act to mad& s Narlormi Ourtency, Moored by
• pledg• of Oohed Ammo mock., end to porldo for
ate abruletton and r end :tion thened..• approved
Feb uary 25th. 1,63
he
compfled vith ell the
revisions of said not required to complied with
before 0219Miand g Inltstneill of Bantlag.
Now. therefor.. I. Bran NoComoeto, Cksayteriler
f the tAinrency, de towel °duty slut we felt
of
NATIONAL B 0 OW PITIBBOEOI3.
county of Allegheny. and filtat• of lonesyleanlA;
.
authorised to 000tteetre the Wilma of Budd.' an
der the oct abretaid.
In taithoooy whereof. witmem my laud
1 . and seal of Ohm. this 6th day of Augort,
J tthl. B D ti fl BleIII.L00••
Ootaptr ohm of the oasmo.4.
TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
PITTEIBITROK, PA.,
LAPS PITTSBUSGYI TWIST COMPANY.)
()Amu., $4.00,000, with intriltise tO i.cma•
to $1.000.000.
Ile Pittsburgh Trust Company hating orgastsed
under the act to provide a Nettonal tnrreivy. under
the titled the 11115 T MILTIoSAL Dalai Of
?animism% would reepectpaDv offer In sorriest
for the colleetken of Note& Drans BIM of Exchange,
to., noire wary an deposit, and bay and tell Tx
chine on all parte of the constri..
The reams which has atalasa the Pittsbur gh
Treat Ckeepurs due Ito orgenisstlan 185$.
we Indere, be eatetent guarantee that badness
entrusted to the new organised= will retain the
sates prompt attention.
Holing a very exteradve correerndsere with
Banks sad Banker' throughout the country, ws be•
there we cm offer unagnal reclaim to state who do
Mantes with um
lbe Maltase will be conducted by the same Oil
can and Directors.
DUISCTOII3 - :
James ytagh u n. Ale:ands: 80er,
Behest B. Hap, I Francis G. Halley,
Than dell. Alex. Bradley,
Tbr. Wlgetmen, Samuel Iles.
Wm. S. Thatch,
JAMBS LAUGHLIN, Nimblest.
JOHIS D.
VO 60., BOre U 41.1. Outlier
W , •
AN ALVISIm
•
' GLUM •••••••••••••••Laa
MAMMA. s t Louts, MO.
Pis trm. Isom. SOO
cy zi
.OL
um:mu— .01.
Wsmss.l4lo.
tro
Hsving. parPed the Army Ibr es tole of the
WitllPLali CLAY, mined our It. Lou% 1110.1
to
the ettentloo O eni Steel Illennisotliers
to the Analyste - O ho en, es mated l b =
PhDsHeys, ol Bartow, and J. G. Booth. Of
lab* tortilla with the test of total gips&
by woodeetworts in Pithibinith Ginsionsti
macs
mad Si. Loath diterogass l to be the tweet end
tarot nimble Ohl now knows, whetharWantp or
Asterlown. Pots mole from It km stood In tbs
Glom MEMOS from 6 3 A to II menthe.
She Analirris Is ad the Oa es takes form the
refry mations any wesiting asposenthes whet.
ever. It pewwwer pee* edhishrwerto end u j sdh lestlotl
soallry which ere rot shown by the
width admit of the oitobstore or a loop prop:Pico
at don or bunted clay.
I am Dow erepred to 111 orders for the above
clay, to he shlptod from et. baits or delivered hem
ALEX. GORDON,
No. 121 !ZOO= STEW
A R I' T S
JIIErr OPINED, AT
C, et. 3LI 13.
87 FOURTH STREBT,
A bay soortsont, which will se old al a ml
groat Mutton trout LW vices.
W. D. & H. WOALLIJM.
SBLEOT -ULIUUL,
LB- HAMILL, A. EL. IrAcnia.
Ho. 191 Pll5l BTBMIT. PITTSBURGH. PA.
Ns. Poo= Intends to open • ealea &hoot In
the Imo airy rooms en the momd 100 f Of NO. Ha
Penn street, no the rows lIONDLY OP 611P11111-
lltda- Latta. Ina. Glnek. Trench and Baa
man will be tempt. oldie to path. will be wool to
Impart to the pupil thorough Inatreethet tn the
umal brandies of an lingllett etheation.
BM N. promos to Inott the number of pupils.
wowmay have the batter ayporttutlty of
lama mid Intelloottud =lima and a w m=
Fl y mo. m—PO par Cession of The Youths. No extra
olta=LTaillim to be path daring tha tint half of
the
School Bouts hone a a. ut. to 1 p rm.
et = A a V w o Scams . M du d r . i nKh Ng m o a r y e
tboo mn Sally
g
E1 11(te
JAI the reputation it huebad for imam of being
eapertar to 101 other psin-ratrar or liniment !mown.
it eon be padd smarted tbat
Lora
p fd
Oit pais oa ed,
earn arm Blesmatfat;
Bea. Nf *l,2,3pictic
f Mairtia Wawa N
Beet. Maggatits oa aim a;=sidsta;
Eat. o h o ami W nannid taro; •
par. wpm° on arra Norma. llitatleda;
Bade Margie Ottawa Proded reek
Bade gleam& Ott ova /Vat Made;
Bads Kopek Oil votes
Rads lagedis 00 psi =oms Bari;
Boars Xivoltit Morse Navas Areetlong;
side. Magmas °awes Sareas Modem*
elOvedlll wad flat all /Latar.. end
juries may be =Ward the .ftlend in
COLON nannos,
'iamb wad !minutes ernes.
WOWS AND ntitMei
p81•T IIDEIO.IIOB
Lab"? top Limes &mg. WWI $1 76 worth $l6O
1!!IM:MEI
~ . . - . 125 .. 175
All caw goods palling Tay low.
d• 1618 BO 88,19 Mate street.
MANHOOD; HOW LOSTI ROW
ALL lUMOII3D I—Jost patiblual. to • wad
wIA Iltw
mtge. Pirko as ousts • Lactora ao . ,
TUBB, SIDIAVIDST ADD ZILDICULL 1:1022 a
=tar or &UMW Vaasa% Involostag
Smug Debility, aid larpoessats to
Ilantar s aTatila m an iema tlcsaa .
Das los ig ROLA
What. of I OM daft Ds " A
Doca to Sboosuta at pagiams." ens caw gas),
in • plain tosalgas to sal **huh pottVa so
tattd o fd amp. 01 two snug" atm" OIL
Roo!MUM UT Swam Has ato Ono
OWL a T ltEleadtatalt
LDik---71Tri iei
Ustastly, without Wort° amthing en,
51NOS JOHNSTON,
for 1111 h ty
aaorteatihneld sad Mmffli stresU.
GaAs;BUBMINITS PILITAIUMWRS smODIVIS
sail moms sack as DONEIIATIOS
TOSS as sonsallog Oka Ulf Sheer lons* pekes.
e i eJSUUUd AILVISIfoIION
GAB AND DMZ FITTING,
WM. TATE, Jr., & Co.,
80. 641 dd..) TIDZBAL ITTBIZT.
2 door WWI Bobinooo. ADratomr
Fa pattloolot attention to tlo trottounit, of
CHBONIO MUM the RIB
m a . sd RAH yg .
sae ea GATARAOT, EOM atz At
vIAL P11M1060.1 awninozu. mid
G r ataINIZAHRATORT MR; s iss HARD
`:i • sod dams Meths the Mar sod
laWntaurstoss.
1213 VII! MUT.
000LLU8T111 & BAEB,
lOt WOOD WIMISZT, ter doors Dam RM.
Are dodo, NA their largestookot
2081,000, Mtn' ►CID 13110A135.
At Um Ten &oda. bit toted cosh Oak to prows for Orb
100 Blabti. Witlll* i r t i l a W a re d
al g ar - v ir al % and ut rxikt.
• • .tin for e
IV In bon6 CT MM. in• losl NUJ*
ALSWOISTSI.
anU Duman* Way and St Male Meat
D HJEURABLB GOODS
rust =navan sr
EATON, MACU
0.17 Fifth Street.
BAAL biALTILEE LAOS OOLLLBA A SATTN
-grsot Ityles, tram • Isis tarportation.
The newest a Obi of HAIR MEL
A on
, zaln 1:111-8TITORID LOIS
• causra.
A toll morimsat of Alsandres lUD GLOVES.
kW, • tall ZcS PASTS TBllllll 1.14 G 8 ;
ING
GILT AND STEM BMW aim, BELT&
MUST BRAID% BUISPINDSGS, 11201 E 711:8,
'BIM ad MIST ontese, ao.
.
TO stBRITS-k 4 tog %lot ot KOH &IBA WORST
ID BRAIDS, sad dm*, Itllso of SIIAD GMT&
Ws aro tow doting oat ars" tbs romeatar of ou
flortuarr Brock. to inks room to sow Iraq Gads.
lareity sad Colmar, Idarchants supplied at Ise
VIM/.
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
Fo 1111.1r111 W. 11111.111.
AT JOF. HORNE & CO.'El,
77 AND 79 BIAILIC.IIT BT.,
NEW GOODS
BEl.,re REezzrED D4lLr
LED ABE FOB OLIN AT TUT
LOWEST CASH PRICES
OUR BUMMER STOOK
S 8 BUNG 01.098 D OUT
MM=
CLOECENG 01:17
SUMMER COODS
NEW FALL GOODS
followtsg goods hive bees muted dows
a`wira,
SIMAGgs.
OBOLEIDIZA.
LllllOB,
LAOM rousts.
IFFLAWLEIv ainim
111100224
• trash ripply cif twhionable eludes of
Alpacoaa and De Laines
awl s new lot of BLIALOBALS fast tooolood. et
ALEX. BATES',
111 TitTH seats*.
==l
INTEBBSTENG TO TRH LAMBED
w• us maths l • EZDUOID PRICY,
Cotton Roston',
Gloves,
EL oo p Skirts. slightly soiled. at half pries.
it A. axe recatvlaig laud. igaSCESIII&D.
DMUS, IM)&__aaw Tall WS! TUThCfI,
DILTB~ BD ia.
trHOLITALZ 8.0015 ap stgro
MACRON £ CLYDE,
NO. 78 RAREST gran
lEtobreesi 'meth gni Dtseaccd.
CiOMMENCIDIG
JITOJrDat I", July . MA. ISB3,
£N om 0IIE&T 11.11MICTION a
BARKER'S ,
CLOAKS, SHAWLS.,
PRINTS, 800 cl y and foot colon 120.
Shirting binsline , . Lqcs.
LACE SHAWLS, POINTS, MANTLES,
BORNOIII9,
64,./141.
. 160 . II 00
BLIIGAINEIix NWEIROIDEBLES
Tbeidixt Is doing meta lowwwillY low Flaw
NMI 111/1.13'D 11112111. worth In tor 10.
Do. MMUS% vino is at 11150.
rrrntl
KULL ILEA to tan Ptiok
iniMaralia Ulla% kw halt price.
JllOOB7ll SLODHOIIIei
JAOO3II EDGING%
manor mxnaust
Do. use:
TIGUUD irinntaiMlZO, toll prim
swam szusuargili - '
wares Daum guittsits
Am Or Wok al 111:11110EDIBila ore pads),
dab( aat sow to the time to pt tapir&
PAID !O
NSW GOODSI
111301, DZSIZA3I.II OD own
Dll/7" Gi-OODB,
D. DAZLZ
air Palm . tunuanay-66, 1.5 and 16 ant&
Brewed seats, 60 m.o.
To maks rood kr oar
VERY CHEALY 1
Lace Kitts,
Etmbriidcries,
Veal,
Sleeves,
Waists, do
59 Market Street.
DRESS GOODS,
M. Burchfield's
JIADOCIAD PRIORS
Jas rimatnit aA
LAMS. WANT * 003.
tar *an amis. satiora .
Ovum.
0,11M3 PATIENT BULLET PROM
am coma&
evrants= zarkilass mum
in nautili% eicimo. sougatm aid ocula de•
dniblor cokes.
61815 ITill LE M 8818.1%
laza ea
'tong a outul.
Yoe Nab by
..., n nun s en ss, b., ca sad Diusaao.
Monday and Tuesday, Anta‘t 17 and 18,
Iformsoffetnerot for TWO AIO!• :10113, of tlio
groat
CAMPBE LL.
~INSTREILSI
(They aims, ID Cleveland, Wedaead4,l9u4)
SIGIITZEIS IH Numisa. wader LL piesmal gp.
parrblon of IL EL ceauquia.L. Intro dans.
The oaths Troops In sew sped/Hem Tor 11111 par
desists ate prommates.
aftlT Tb INK IDWLBDB. Offneral AfgaL
4 UCTIO.J SALES.
ALw AGEE LOTS i 1113 8001 . 011
1101'3011,12 BALLLWOOD BTATIOIL—
On TkiIIBSDAI ASTI3III3OOfI, Auvat 20. s 3
o'cksk, will be told, on the prelates. .5 Efeelawfda
6latlon. on the Oorinellnils Baths& In tooblo
tossahip, the following tan very datable half AM
Low waste between the Braddock . ' Fled Bald
L
Hoe.ngahe Bleu, being • pla n hidon of
La. 6 snd 10 in 0. Wo..t . of late fa
the Mach Bottom.
80. I—one Lot barren the WV dock's 11914
Hoed an! Oconellstillo Ballroad, fronting 111 Int
Waling on he livid Boon. soda.
back en to looped Um 64 test 7% tutu
to the Oonneltrollo Bator&
80. o—Ons Ist on the lower eldest the Ocatiedba.
silt Doilroad, fronting 18111ese7 hobs" oh Dag
thest.'snd tottudlop Wit 186 tot 6% tuba to is
12 lot
llotAsh4 4—Too allololog lota,
_each 196 lot
toot 1531 Lacy strut ond atewlbei bock WS tot 6%
lulu to the au.
No. 6—One ollotalog lot, 123 feet toot 'as Liu
street and extending along *cud Oust 121 Set 6%
Inches to the allay.
No. 4--One Lot 116 foot 37-16 Inches Benton Loin
Inset and orteoltos along tho lower die of Beamd
attest 135 test BX, inches to the oiler.
NOB. 7,9 end v —Tryst adjoining lots, soh 1 10 feet
3 746 Schee front rn Lacy east and sanding
beck 165 het 6% bathes to rho alley.
110.1 c—tan• oljohotni lot lie 6,016 7.16 locket
front on Lucy woo.es to the On.
and extends' stag youth
street 136 feet 1% inch
ectum=st tt feet wide, eats:Wog too Ili
Railroad to the tancergehas Blur,
interested by streets alto 00 feet olds.
only three Who note the sty, to Ono
ant neighborhood. and dew to
ant two tho
de, em tans, them grotsda are veil gelded toe
dofighttol sentry rsiihnote, and far (colt aid gal'
W ir t
put Too.
Mania Mho property are al She Andhra MOM
94 Wirth wee.for diatribe:Lion.
Tinos ao lests—Oao fourth cub ; below 12 Me.
two and thra•yeah. with intend.
All pardon dedrons of alteading the ads will be
taken tree exams. Per %We parries a
tote will lees the Plttaturih • Couollselte r tt.
Depot, moo et 800 atm sot the Manggibia
wort, at 13 o'clock p. a.. mots*, oil dig Mb.
Two tuts cetera to Maur& moo 0u9124, at
Vicond Bed
0714 eck.
DEITIS mort.Wints. knot,tc
man unti rirro.
JJ BURGH LO LT MEM' 00UST MAL
—On SATURDAY Amazooar, ampmmass. ma
to9olodt. *lt be sold. an Dui peoLto, or case d
Orphans' Obart, the tgloofftS dm toddle WU&
tog tato IL Strodfigtmoo sod daub etttobanlit, too
Waging to tho odds of Dime tesosbyMO%
the no to to In Ms add of - ansuAD" Nob
below:
Tenn Lots, lon 16,16 and 17, to the Boroies d
Binsanorban• on Bingham street. between Mir
mid ing streets, eacn kr% Si front. sad
di big b G ack saute width tin Net to o hsatnut *My, midi
Dams dwollinnund cation= ensated Shama
PM Lath UM Sas / 14 e &VS 104 S 7 to Os Ear
ocolti of Illrenteghash on ablaut stroti pmg. betwast
Of creig,l4nd Jason streets, each lot Si bet and
,oneg boot saw. widt 100 kot to saheratant
being a core= lot h
on 111. ghats arai Jamph
amts.
tine Lot, No. ES, In the Itarongh of South Pitts-
burgh, having • front of Ss bet on Camas Staid,
and extending through to the Brotrontn• Tanya , "
Bon:, • &rota of 159 feet a inches an its sharlast
boundary lino.
Toms at sale.
1130:itswis
DAVIS b 111 cILWAUSZ.
auctianeas.
VALUAI I I , ii di:QUO eLT iiUltelteL
—On TIUXBDAY 11VE8I110, Log. Ink, at
o'clock, will bo sold at the Coscunef alai nolo Boca"
NO' 04 Mb ascot,
8 obam Boat of Pittabingb;
10 do Iffoisoni,abels Luau= Oompany;
10 do Panda I lnntranos *mown
85 do Allsibmi V• 1187 nallroad 4007.
10 do lincononintlinnaccincens Moot Block,
10 de Alledheny Bank BUM
Audi &vole di 11c11.8741f1i11, Ancrn.
W4XTS.
Coorsas warm.
15 FLOW, RIM= 000PIES8 WAITED.
At atom Mitt dm coo Asks cur two dollars per
ile y. -
latl3.lw IL T. SICHISIDT & BED" Pod MIL
WANTED—A. bond or mortgage on
Improred property. Ist tte dercountry. to
the mount of { taut, harlot hunt nTo or
to top ram
town.Wiltbe taken at a tow rsto at Wart
eau B. NotatlN • 430.003 Fourth Ariel.
1010 ERIE WitNTBD.—A comforlable
La Dwelling Donee ; on line d canal gedkoneiL
B. EL DLlng,
83 Water Vied. Allegheny.
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hinixtca droll =My IS PO
mycoses to al sty wry chow
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lochloss. Addrets, 8. MADI9OII,
ualiutaluilef 111fred,ltains.
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Iry
B U T We with to rot a ihrelling Uo%
Nitrated on the llat of sosse of the railroads math*
art farm the city, or is the imbeatte of dthathrisi
City. Thy hewn to tern from 9to 12 rccalt, with a
large lot co yard attached. /Why to
ard Ifolarti 00.. Iwasaki a.
HENRY Q. HALE & 00.,
commeron to Jura Ct. masa
Merchant Tailors.
Lrs norr rooshingthstr
SPRING STOOK OF GOODS,
=to • lint elan toads, which has bow air*
mat oars to mot the apgrobstialei taldh
many b..its and patrons, and trusting, by ohm
Oration to basbross and start lataipity, sot ea
ainnoral of all who gag:, Mar vs with a can.
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ornasar mitroams
Nada to order In Os bat manner and on reumuNfle
terms pot many ONLIONNIIe
far INA Medd and Line Otlceen, re as ter ths
Navy. we aro prepared tontacate =dem In Ude Nee
nith extreetmem and 'despatch.
Llkenise • very choke ealectlon of TIIIINMEDAI
GOODB always on hind.
COS.. OT Pills. a BT. CLUB IMMO.
attif.
pENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY.
g. a. amaaranr.,
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80.141 tuna inzrr, situtnixe4 rii.
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...wed qua. • yams 11.
pNNBIONB, BOUNTY it BMX PAY. -
T. WALT= • DAT,
GIEIMAI. CLAIM La=
5...1035ua a. Ihlrd door Moe Ow OsOwird.
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ttrsW
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Sa DAY OF
eau 111=111BIR 1211 t.
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givutiuku. Flfaititratni, - 1-
sums or IMAMS A.UV Maid*
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surfax. Mae spas aIiTY xzDslautig,
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dae Lama.