The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, August 27, 1863, Image 2

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JOHN T. (IWO.
A Cassiit Device..Lioilr4ol.litcum
And ea you *Lek, Mews. WooDwun ,
and Lowing,-that while you are both good
voters, and fit either to govern or judge •
State, the men who are out fighting your
tattles and aura, are not to be trusted with
the privilep of even 'gremlin their own
(Onions in relitten - eel StlizrielUs I Well,
that wee seaming arrangement, certainly,
to mnisle the watch doge, and tie them . up,
before you turned out to "prowl about the
habitations of car aleeflng people, ind cep•
tare them for the benefit of Jam D•eui
Co. And it was a canning device, too, on
the pan ed - .:7cm . 9onvention, to keep you in
a position where you could hold them by the
attain, until your oldest vas accomplished.
We striven rictlice; heftier, that we in
tend to take the opinions of the Boldly*, ift
spite of you, and that we shall challenge
your right to disfranchise them for you
own benefit, and then to sit in Judgment
upon the question, whether they have the
right to say Who Chart rule over them; or in
other words, :Ailtether you shall impose
i'l lialm l N P m t ll lP ° 9 l S b .T. 4l .* d infi who
vote ilea who shall not vote. We
know that you are whet men, and learned
'ecru—you boingtheJudires—bui aiacennoe
wilts agree tbaryirtilluill elect yourselves.
You have three brethren, it is true, who
have kept sempany with you so long as to
leave it uncertain how much further they
may be trusted the yourselves. Ono of
them, however, wu elected by the Republi
cans, and the.thers are said to be War
Democrats, as you are not. if either of
the two latter is a believer in the war, he
will appreciate the sacrifices of the volun
teer, and restore himzhe citizenship and
the privileges, of which iota have robbed
Übe. If he does not, its will_have an so
-cunt to settle . withthese men "when this
cruel war is—over," and they are back
amongst us once more to assist in the pun
ishment of the .trattors e hme, who, without
the courage of the Southern rebel, have
been aiding his cause, by pettifogging quib
bles about the Constitution; and all the in
.genions sots of profitable ahlecene.
We concede too much, primps, In sup
posing any jurisdiction In your Court in
the case either of a Governor or a Supreme
Judge, any more than in that of a member
of the Legislature. We will examine this
point, however, at our leisure when you
_ shall have "marked and inwardly digested
it."
A COMPANION•PIECE TO THE GREAT
O'CONNELL LETTER.
Bearetary Chase's Reply to Ma Irish
Repealer.•-admirable (Wades's
etas of ants-Slavery Mgautant and
lutory.
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MOW =MAIL OMIULNJUIMS 1111411
ItiLICIATX4 It lIILATZWL
Bret it was not enough to repress the dis
whim In (amid abolition In the States.
It was mastery to make thsGtmeral Gov
ernment Itself the patron of the detestible
institution.
The AM step toward ebb and, was to in
duce Congress to pus an ant continuing in
force the laws of Virginia and Maryland,
within the district ceded by those States
for the seat of Gm' National Government.
This act embraced all the provisions of the
Stage slave codes, and of donne at onoe en
grafted the spawn of Slavery upon the
National Ligipleture. It was • flagrant
violation of the implied compact at the for
maiden of the Government, that Slavery
aboedd never east ander the legislation of
Congress. It was also a plain tramm
el= of the letter and spirit of the Consti
tution, Which not only did not confer on
Congress any power to establish or condi
us Slavery by law, but expressly declared
that no person should be deprived of lib-
arty without due legal ?room
A mere signal proof of this growing as
undone; of the alaveholding interest, and
of the perversion of the National Admire
! istuAlon to thejormosts.cd-the idaveholder,
ma 'Whited slew years afterward in the
purchase of - Louisiana from Prance. Upon
the soquisitien that territory, the Con
gress insteed of emulating the example of
the Congress of 1787, and commuting that
TOO ne914.t0 imparthdAertyi ., .bsstesd of
hastening to redeem the pledge which the
nation had Oa to the`orld by the adop-
tion of the ordininoe, that Slavery should
never be extended beyond its uniting State
limits--did ant ample tor provide* for the
entianaute of Slavery therein by beas
tly* eneousemt, In amebas violation of
geed faith and constitutional- obligation.
Several slave States have sinew been m
ated out of. this;territory, and the reprosem
talus of slavei from these States, chosen
by Ineaters, have taken their fleets in Con
gress by GM side ihio representatives of
amidamholdere from the bee States.
yrsoodent of squiring tarritory for
tim—latilose of ; the limits of
Amory Ina thus establielaid. - it was not
ausyriaintr, Utsrefore, that !Wand be fol
lowaduristkinoimasioniewdrodby Wpm ,
skim of /Mao frotillpatniand *bah
onursp on the Constitution by the contin
uum* and *Manion of slavery ln Cut ter
:Way legislaties provision.,
atiMPOS To Tall AeoznazOito oy szATIo•
asp aILaTII-4as immix imiTsoutu.
These sacceetive violations of _the Con
_Otago; resultlatin a-piodiedona eaten.
don of the limits, - and enormous so.
mision to 'the poweroif slavery, attracted
Walt attentkin from politicians; who con
sulted their Interests ) by rivalling each
ether in - duration Was elan power.
few iddlenthmists and statesmen may
have mearnatover"deprogram of , an evil
whlalt ibex dared not openlyiuni,
ealength, however, these& mind
mita by the claim of laseettej o WWI
was ,lest-ef , the district, teardreit from
Trance, Ci be adtalltA W 471411415 se a
slaveboldhig State.elidu weeradet
ed. The Wastes of - Qs reetztation and
thefriends et **Wend= ot elaveri,
eewlt l 7- strutettirsi-ae.
1/11149. In the result, however, victory de
dared itself on the side of the 08Tel:told -
ers, and Missouri was admitted as a slave
Rata the termination of this 00D-,
tasOznui yiti recently, there hoe been DO
organisediippositionlo slafery. The po , -
suanTparties of the einnitry have submit
ted to the sway of the elate power, and the
taint- of prwslavery has fastened itself
upon every department of the national 'd
adaist:stash.
ISIVILEIIIO7I or THE MATIOdii. AOTIIOIIIT7
771 rHi /19771.1472 07 lIU.T.IIERX.
Thus we ace that the original emir of
pozoddrog for dux partial representation of
slaves, which aucitutts to the same thing se
conferring peculiar political pollee on mas
ters, has. led An enoroaohment after en•
aroachment, and aggrereion after aggres
sion, mall the true construction of the Con
stitution has been subsonic!. It is now
boldly claimed that the Constitution guar-
Anton; property in men, and that slavery
is a National institution.
Wehave seen our National Executive, In
conformity with this false conitruation;
pressing upon foreign governments claims
of indemnity for toe less of persons al- -
leged to be Id/ITM who were constitutional
ly as well as of natural right free, the mo
meat they were afield -on the high leak In
an American ship. We have seen our
Donal Legislature employing the sanctions
of law for the protection and extension.ot
slavery, while it has insolently denied a.
bearing to the rettiontitraaceinf the friends
of liberty. Wei rugs sten—oh, charnel
our National Judiciary solemnlydeolding
a — elaielealder may, in • free State,
'seize any person chunked by him do be hie
fugitive 'lave, and drag him into • slave
State, without process and without trial,
subject only to legal responeibdity, should
thermion thus kidnapped ultimately sue.
oeed Cu establishing his right to freedom,
Riol3lllllo OW PRACTICAL •1111-11LVIERT
=EEO
These and similar outrages perpetrated
in the absurd name •of the Constitution,
have at length aroused the attention of the
people. They enquire at length whether
the - Constitution of the country was in re
ality designed—not to establish Justice and
secure liberty—but to establish despotism
and secure immunity to oppression. They
scrutinise the power of Congress to see if
indeed there be among them an authority
to create or continue the condition of Sla
very. They investigate the records of bit.
Wry to ascertain what were the injunctions
laid upon their posterity by the seta and
the precepts of the Fathers of the country.
We who addreu you and our fellow-citi
zens whom we represent, have been aston
ished by the results of these enquiries. We
find that the construction of the Gsnstitn
tion, which has been imposed upon the peo
pie of the- country is morally speaking
base forgery. We find- that hit power to
create or continue Slavery has been chre
tally withheldhein the Nationsl Leftists ,
tore. We find that oar fathers have..left,
on record their solemn censure of the in
, .Iqaitons system, and their sacred pledge
that It should not be perpetuated or extend
ed. We and also, and we feel in our bitter
experience that free labor is dishonored,
and its wages rendered insect:a through
out the what* land by a system which ex
acts labor without wages, and degrades the
laborer to the level of the beast. We are
taught also that our own rights and liber
ties see endangered by the spirit of des
potism—endangered by slaveholding, which
has so fearfully manifested itself in the
denial of the right of petition and of trial
by jury, and in the desperate attempts to
suppress investigation by mob violence, by,
ecclesiastical servilism, by legislative en
actments and by party ostracism.
We have, therefore, "come out from
among" the patrons, the advocates and the
apologists of Slavery. We have resolved to
vote for no man said to sot with no party
not Inlay committed and pledged against
this enormous evil and wrong. We avow
an eternal hostility against despotism and
opprueion in every form, whether mani
fested in crushing the black man or in de
pressing and impoverishing the white man.
ITSJATZT BETWLICE A.lllll/OAIII AWN MAIM.
==!
From the inmost recesses of our hearts
we thank you and the Irish People for
jour sympathy with us in our great strag
gle. You have our sympathy in yours.
You demand the repeal of II statute which
makes Ireland the political - vassal of Eng
land. We demand the abrogation of lava
which makes millions the chattel property
of thousand'. You demand the repeal of
the Union Statute, because it was carried
by fraud and has been perpetuated by
force. We demand the abrogation of our
national mattchattellsing legislation, be
cause it is repugnant alike to the Consti
tution of our country and to the code of
Heaven. You seek to accomplish your
great abject' by pesoefal and Legitimate
means. We, like you, appeal twthe people
and pdt our trust in Him who holds the
heertsrof all men in His hands. Your tri.
amply -we believe, is easure and nigh at
hand; ours may be deferred to s somewhat
more distant date, but it will come!
We are smart:East the energetic and an
comprising hostility of the Liberator to
every form of oppression, has drawn upon
him the bitter hate, and subjected him to
the calumnious attack; of the partisans of
Eilaiery in this country. At a public meek
log held in New Orleans some three years
since, he was denounced sea "political ren
egade entitled to the execration of all sober,
upright and enlightened American citizens,
and to be regarded with no feellog but ab
horrence." About the same time he was
stigmatised by a writer in the atite of
Mississippi as "that detestable agitator
Daniel 0 Connell," and as."that unprinci
pled Irish incendiary." More resently the
Irish Repeal Association of Baltimore de
noting:cod the rpeechdelivered by the Libe
rator on the 10th of May last, as "a base
calumny against the humanity and the
purest sense of human obligation that are
the cbgesoteristios of theamatliern people."
Even now, unless It has been remcryedeince
the - summerof 1840, Chore hails on the
walls of a slave dealer's 'Moe, in the Dis
trict of Columbia, a filthy caricature repre
senting Abolitionists and blacks together,
among whom • eamidouous psalm is
given to Daniel O'Ochnell, as • fit subject
for the dame witticisms of scoundrel
traflicers in human flesh.
IEI PAO- lILLTAT 11111111 DMUS orsoozo
rois 01 ourotiosor; £ID tag urosis,
To 1101I*191 rnaarir otoszniform.
• rm. .
These thing were, however, to be ex
pected from the bigoted devotees of slavery
in the slave States; but it required the
evidence of our seam to 0013'4100 as that
the spologiste for the opectilisr institution"
who have assumed the leadership of the
Irish Repeal Association in thin city, would
venture upon any open, denunclatiott of the
illustrious obamplon of Irish Liberty, or
dare to draw an invidious distinction be
tween the Irish people and their liberator.
But the resolution of the meeting held in
July last, which aanerted that the declara
tions of Mr. O'Connell were uslanderoas
of the American people," and that It
was the duty of the meeting "to repel the
ealnetny and hurl back thwoharge with
scorn; " the letter prepared and addressed
in behalf of the Cincinnati Society to the
National Association,and the recent conduct
of the Association bore in refusing to the
scathing and overwhelming reply of your
Cournittes the Inimminecourtery of temp
tion, on the pretense that th e Coeuidtution
of the Society-prohibited - all reference to
questions of a Marisa or political Mule
actor, (a pretense demonstrated to be triv
idene by previous:MUM= the subject of
abolition, and by - the:pusagoef a resolu
tion on, the same , evening
~repel the
mane Ind unjust:l ingos. of the great
Irish Isader,") these things have setithed
et that Mose mem, relying on the cruel kid
wicked prejudice against persens of color,
which, though constantly abating, still toti
gtherally characterisii the American poo
pie, are ready to premed as Air in their
defamation of the Liberator, as they have
heretofore gees inla their mune= abuse
of the friends of
. freedom as boxes.
But oan these men Imagine that true
hearted Irishmen will long endure their
shameful conduct toward a man enthroned
in every honest Koh_ heart, as the truest
and the noblest frilia of his noun try ? Cart
th e rimegine that the Roue of Ireland_ w ho.,'
have Bought in this Weiterntrorld a refuge
from oppression for themselves, will long
consent to be need -as the instruments of
oppressing other.? If they do, we think '
tbemeelres.
Not many weeks ago, at a National Con
e alien of the Friends of Marty, 5/111501:
bled at Buffalo, in the j3tate of New Yerk,
an Irish laborer, dietinguished by his warm
heart and clear understanding, declared
that the first vote he ever gave in his life,
was for Catholio emancipation in Ireland,
and the next was fot liberty in America;
and he never meant to gives different vote
50 long as God should spare his life. There
are other Irishmen like hlim and the num
ber, we trust, will rapittleincrease. •
What do theist [O5ll - 5601511 by asserting
that " the people of Ohio have never had any
connection with Slavery in any. form V'
They know that the velem of -represents.
Goes of Ohio eustain Slavery at the seat of
the National Government'snd in the Terri
tory of Florida. They know that if the
unconstitutional laws of the General 00V
bnuosnt which Sanction Ilaveholding were
repealed, and its influence and pstronoge
arrayed on the Ada of Liberty, Slavery
could herd!, iont exist. They know, 100
that if glel people of Ohio would elect to
Congrakths right kind of men, this object
could almost certainly be accomplished.
These met ray that fifteen millions of
whites owe it to freedom .and the world to
maintain and Republican insti
tutions—by which term they somewhat fa-
I oetioully designate American • Slavery.
Now, of these fifteen militias, htleast, thir
teen million are positively, injured by the
existence of the eyeball. Of the rest of the
whites, the greater number probably, think
:themselves interested in sustaining It,
though even among shiveholders, there are
not 5 few who detest the system and desire
Its Overthrow. The happines of two and a
half millions of enslaved and a half million
of free colored people Ic beneath the consid
eration of these champions of "Republican
Institutions" and revilers of O'Connell.
CATHOLIC= AND PATRIOT= OP TIM ABU-
EILLVEAr NOVI:MUT
These men charge the anti-slavery men
with being unfriendly to the cause of re
peal and bitter enemies of Boman Catho
lics.
Both charges are false. Among the an
ti-slavery men are very many ardent
Mends of repeaL Some of them, too, are
members of the Catholic church.
Differences of _religious Greed or of no•
Don* origin are not antlered to divide our
ranks We prefer to contend 'with each
other, Protestants and Catholics, native
born with foreign born—in honest seal for
the Liberty of all and the Bights of all.
They charge uh also with enmity to our
orefetry and to oTri - Natiolial Censtitution.
We msy justly retort the 'charge. They—
they are the enemies of the country, rho
stain its honor, degrade its character and
waste its resources in fostering Slavery,
our greatest curse. They—they--shamir
upon them—are the enemies of our Na
tional Constitution who have by violence
and false ,eoustrnotion, blotted out all its
guarantees of persoW freedom and indi
vidual right, and have ,held It up to the'
world as a compact for the perpetuation of
crime and the extension of despotism.
Bat it is useless to expose the inoonsist,
ent sophisms or foolish calumnies of these
mon. It has already, been done in a man
ner they will never forget, by the Liberator
himself.
Again, in behalf of the oppressed in the
land; in behalf of all who are struggling
to restore to them their ,righta in behalf
of the friends of freedom everywhere, we
thank you for your sympathy.
Oar hearta throb with anxiety to we
await the June of the pending trials,
though we cannot doubt what the result
truly be. Would that they might be aban
doned. Would that England might cover
herself with glory by a edam* aok of jus
tice to - Ireland I
We rejoice to learn that the friends of
freedom in England are disposed to make
common cause with thallium Lows. It is an
auspioions omen. May itbo Milled I And
may God send the people of Ireland and
their noble champion a safe deliverance I
We remain, with the highest regard,
Your friends and the friends of Liberty,
[Signed,] E. P. CRAB;
Joss Ton=
Jowl B. KlAirrn,
P. McCann,
G. BAILEY, Jr.,
Committee of the friends of Liberty of Ire
land and Repeal, in Cincinnati.
John Brodhead, the Locetoco
Cor
reepoadeat of Jeff Davis.
A. western journal lately published sev
eral letters from persona in the North to
Jeff Davie, with* were found in the library
of that asoh•traitor lu blisidaelppL Among
these was the following rather brief epistla
Pattrortrale, Hera 7, 1817141
Its. Jesrmeor Devse—ify Aar 81.: Can you
tell co 11 Gott. Irma* its likely to multi moth
Imre la Morava ? I should Hee to go to that
country sod help epos ilia Illiralidgko• and *yen. I
could pt strvey reoomaumdatkase from the Presi
de:We gement Woods In Peamylesol• for the gem,
were the mold= moult, and I think I would mote
• live othelstat.
am Wad of Was a whit. ohm at. Kw blortNaral
Saar/are /NOM CS ad W/ Boma.
Plow let. tn. boa from pow whoa re bawl Lan.
Kra.
Kra. Brodhartl nano! with ma In scabs kind re.
conaborma iOYra. DITil and yagnalL
riaterely Lad itratsfully roar Mend
Jou BacanuAD.
It has been a question with many, since
Mr. BRODHIAIOII produotioe saw the light
in the manner aforesaid, sa to the Identity
of that gentleman—a question we had not
met with anybody able or willing to an
swer. Bome, Indeed, hastily said that the
correspondent was noother than theex-Bert
ator,whoitils from /baton; but Richard and
not John, should h'svi been the signature,
bad-that been the use. - Now, however, at
length we may cry, Aran/ The right
mast is found at last. A Philadelphia pa,
-per of Tuesday noticing the loodooo leapt
rants for office on city, says;
Among the sapiiints for Moe before the .
Copperhead Convention, which mete to•
morrow, is Colonel John Brodhead, who
asks to tie nominated for City Treasurer.
The gallant Colonel, some, years sine., clo•
eland - dna be was tired - ofbdig a glare in
the North, and desired to emigrate for the
purpose of propagating "the nigger.":
John ought to be nominated, and we Mut
he Will. Hie principles affiliate so nearly
to those of Jeff. Davis, that be will make a
ant-rate - representative of "the universal
nigger" on the Copperhead, tlokeL
CedUrDlad TES.
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Ilia 8064c:fiber. to titr Otact of I •4 Weal.
ere rtmnsportation (} topaz:, that au ea assf4 oat of
VIVI tb , “1.6.111J4 ($b UC9 PLh 813A2118 nu boon
Wild nen the stocitsubforibecl,payable tha vela
of the Treasures., at Tittabtulh. oa or befit, , h•
12th day of Joan, 17 , 13, rod • Ilia •..o.:ctot ovary
;bin) dairy hervaetar, natal otherwise nntll6:4l
Bz order of the Baud
JoShitni
A. J. IdeDOWELL. Toorstazy.
MIEW• Aprzleriaßasts,rirs.
10110113 13A11?-500 bbla. Crude Oil in
balk. Ewan of it. P. II tLA• D.
au'ef p.n., Moot, Nctthargb. Pa.
LILOOK OIL CLOTHS, of all widths
a: sad pst , onts, cat to null soy b.ll or room,
sh!oh will ts• sold sticks. to adr cur arose, at tor
Oil Cloth Dsput of J H. Pkill L.l IP
no 7 SO art 4 t.S bt, (11•1 ..,.rt.
i" HEAP HOUSE AND LOTS Fu
..
6/11.11 IN 1.1.L15411 ENT 01TY.-35 floblnsas
Meet. 5 MORI., culler lot C.W.O. 68 Anne euvey
5 eon, mud ewllee, 11710. Cornet Shodleld and /I d
em suede, bona& II lona% 11 iota, 52 1O . South
weal stmt. 5 room, had and cellar, $1 400. ZW.I lb
Grua a., dwelling end huge lot, $ 1,600 A ppU to
gaff 8, 1:01TwIltlIT R 11019., 61 !de , . tat ea.
NOTICE TO CXINTRAO I OK =.—Pro
posels are invited and II 11l be received by tbs
Outemelltsson Streets 4.1 toe Otty of allegbeey, no•
Hlintwbb. Sick tbs Grading end
Peeing of üblo bane, tr. restate 1... to ltwanont
areal, Ingenue with the Denman P . devalke and
Clarbounws. Payment will be nada to lb. tkatraet
Oil II noon uto money can b wallect.d II the
Paopota". to b. Lit •I! Is a. BOUM.
&nth Lamson; of
lowOldel - JOHN WRIGHT, Ober% of Coot
MONONGAHELA WATER CON
JJJ. Phlsllr.—Aht a mating of do. flommltilonort
of l b . Monoogibela Water Omnpany, held Antal
leth, at the Olzmioglbaza o,nounl Chamber. Jame.
nallabsity ins apixdoted Ohslmmo, and John P.
Pear, eterstary.
On motion of Mr. Obizabafe, 9 loot rewired [bat
Mel lb. books of the Monongahela Water Co mbeay
re mopenad m ',mho tobeeeptlons to the stone of
Mad company. conononelng oa 1131.1118Dff k, the
VU. day ot •tignet. from 9 o'clock a. au to I o'olonlr
p. m contbolog open untll tortber node , l at the
Wooing : 4ra s the ofhot faqir. A 011:0011.
Matt al som al thi aloe of Zaouir• tansbury,
Blnologkizo; and at tbr otO or of Junto kl.lllrg.r,
tooth etttaborgb. hooorclog to the dm tee, 01111,
dollar me ths•-• •1 , 1 te held .01.0,1 eehe,4
herein, Letters Teee•
4.‘ inestary tuiv. Mb day boon granted to the on•
dersigned on the hut Will and leatament of Ad an
Wilanl, late of lb. City of Pittsburgh, Moamar& all
partial, knoirtug thmeelvei indebted .o said agate
.111 was payment immediately. wal brio ha tog
dal= oil pnent ttece without thlay l
JOIDI WOuttgiDZ, Philadelphia ;
.1' RN n. H, ODIN C. Pittsburg ;
WK. WALKER, Alkahont Ci ty;
astitlWaStwr n•COTS.
NOTICE .—The partoorship beTotofore
• =tab( batman •DAIB W11,601a set JOHN
mummy, tinder the hams of WIIAOS• CO.,
bee beet dlamelvod by the death o , ADAM WEL.
BOLL The ondmitgzed bat tble dey Doreheesd the
Intermit of Die Lite partner from rzeoator, sad
will emulous the Map sad Candi. testesse. et the
vont., of Zen asa Third sinew. under the old arm
ammo el A. WIL•O!l at CO. All t.knone todouted
to um arm ere hereby requeted to mit% thole so•
MittelL JOHN Wlt StrN
=MEM
ASCLIT•ST Qo • =names, la • OrriCS, j .
Corner 0 and Mitt.% eta,
Weallinatton, L. 0., noguot 86th, IMUL
PUBLIC titiLK OF I.IW.IDEMNED
41/11114L8 Till take Om et the Oornd, near
the Obeemtory, 112 team 7, on the IS AHD
brt WilltliZSDAYB hEPTEIIIOIs ISO, the
hd, lea and 30th day. of the month. The property
It condemned es unfit for pshtle emehnt.
Wee to memenoe et 10 onlcok e. co. of each day,
end Wantland hum day to day 'until the umber
cn heed .hell be told.
Thaw amb. In Goren:BBW rondo.
C. H TOEBEII3B4
il.end A. Q IT 8 A
VAI WANTED.—A Farm of Lend,
aft soy of no rstirotd linos sot otst 40 lanes
flea tL otti sod not over two mils. from astsUon
It mast to tuat quality won, widz 'col bcdidlnys sod
other Impsoisonnts, sad insloontsln traaltd Co 160
wwwt, =ors at Am Any pima triads' to roll nab
stares, cosy And s pnrolsofr by widttsd.s .11 B.
Gamins Mot. Plltabwib, PL." 'toasts pot
tlcatan about ;aunty of soft, Icindlan, umber of
soros Inototsts-nis, write. AA sollf:t1
UALIABLIC UuUrerkix rsEas:r ruts
SALII-ooa4blos it saw, boontlfully dta•
std au the Obl stow, sad alJolntng Connally's
*baba. Fhb plats b bayed, rests? portion 12
meadow, sad Wild watered. itoovvaleat to the city,
sal offend st s low prim end an , taros
Also, A THAOT Of LAND Wolaing the above,
atatabing 10 sorb from this place osa be had an
cstsastre view of the railroad and uhlo river The
grooms* la itch and Jost the plan for • country tall
apply to
sull7 /A No LAIN Ou.,
102 Fourth stmt.
p_XEWITTOR's NOTloB.—Notiee i
t maby rhea aimlemon infatuates" rpm
tie aMthe of Anorowood, &cowed. Ism of dm
oily .of Phtabarga Allegkany Drano. ha boon
atantoCto aosimitara. MI pontos Indebted to
add mete ttll maks payment, and them bating
clannt Ntl present them to
MIMI W. MUM,
ROM? 118RWOOD. 1
MI claims Wahl be left at the oars et JOl9.
W. KM& hecalteot. et. earstnet wirutibitr
RALE OF EITgARBOATti
iv Dem Qgamissaturian Otrua.
Teas. Aug. 21. Idea.
I will mil to the highest Maar, for cash. the fol.
kitbag steantboarfeoltigi in lb. Cumberland
rim; With mac and other mmartenannen m
they lay Mina - rim t ..W. H. 81.
neat hamlet Barinkth Shoals; On PUIIIIII
"OtlanTSll," tee alba ab.te flarpeth ohmic
Bead beton! to isollymi at this . orde• until If
o'clock ...11uNDAY. e•Pl: nth. le "'
SW wilt be teoehed for nob boat morale, and
the Male will to oat wpstate to the Wean 1144r1.
bowl id She atoomtef II per ant a• tb• meant
•
(red lit nth boat, Awn) by twormyoralble
the, to be binned on naghet or mooed of paying
the eanoont b'A, al the Into scottetd, ) . 14 •°wa
paniNth bid
L
addremed to timunlarslgned .adored
'Trepanning , gtaaraboata."
. Pb. Cell la rne-md to repot any or an bid.
& WLIIBLOW. Oept. eel it. Q • U.
D* enter et ooy, glom .Woito3,
angflasild a. Q H c.. .I A.
arAittilib 01A • 111.6 VAKt,
eas LIBIBTE 61111111 S
♦ Imatitital arid viafild fairrsea. at of
MARBLE MA N_T
Monument. and Brave litones
48811111 PALMA U.O6IINPALA h 10.1 NN-
sown 01111.11thir
14.1111•11 • &VIVO. if it • ;
LN HOSIIIIAVWS BITTERS.
1 1 01.111HAVIM BMUS. -"
The font cum for Oppepil..
The groat orrr ter Ity•proth
Wm put cur. for Psapws a,
6416 1a+ Liu
ems JOICASTOI9,
'Owner Mize* and Bialthtlakt /tram.
0ft004115111.111 boa "
£ it. 10101.11 M respeow 01 ly
UI. hillarni Abe erbium of Phi/burgh, tint
M lm Etta -APPetated role agent 4a.tbr 464 o• My
en a Boa% wow agyy wylt Abte-00RGO•li
PZ L MO reCesemended by %be 1 meet b. *4
U" D citianocer • hinelig which ere
G
iNoollszet &Oa, i *sax vs? 0.
Ike; ninth* 00.
• ' other. teed
28,000 b 1 1L YULE MUCK
IForirisiatbe
RC!XLISI011 00AL £!D LPL& 'Alit
' ipauerafiroa.Auaexi3t*
onlibatftwOl
MUM of • e
stainmeemoigem as laskas fits. WWI
lip. Gib stem. 3.s IL numrai
Alt tr .4 re IrERTISZJIIIEM
tTATR FAIR
TU EILEVZSITI A.NIMAJ.
EXHIBITION
TIO.
PEM44. BTiTfi.I6IIICULTU6Bti SOCIETY
auxoa
NORRISTOWN, MONTff Y CO., PA,
September 29th and 30th and October
Lt and 2nd 1883,
tiorristoen Is Oval servibtoon miles TRW of P. 11.
ad•q.bis. os at.SetoyttlLl rlnr sod I.
by rahro to svgs., watt.* ot to. BM, 17111".
.
The groande are besot. silty sit.ated, °out. inthe
04 as DM COTINTEId. kith Cue large bolldlure there. n
...ea.& together with W 5. cm Iratt Boeddl g ?I.
track to amid to be one of the beet b.lt rell. Mocha in
the smote. the main= sri the beavieot over W
an-0 by the &cloth *Mounting t, about ${77 , 0.. Itospremlums kr all grade. of rattle eamod
five of abide are $lO each, 10 Was $l2l to 116. others
rutuatog down to leans retro. Beet herd not
them 16 head, 14 othatuar, VA End prank= $l5.
Boom for all grad the p1,4111PM4 exceed 51650.
The Ugh, et 51001 tabilt.loll $O., and 520, end oth.re
re gtng Bum $l5. $l ,l and 116. roe Shathard Be hit
the osmium. range f.om 510 to $6 and SI
far Poultry there Is • long list of pron'auss from
52 to 51 earth In the el;owtog niece. moot liberal
premiums are offered PlooglA Caltridgore, Death,
armors, Zeirrig and - 7Co.tpg lirithbets, Ostler,
Coro etb.ilmes, t friar 61 la, Pumps, Bucket. Tin
Ware. loather sod tin Ideantactuna, Gas fixtures.
kthrole Kenton, Batter, Hoar. Grath ant Seeds,.
V, pithier. sad alto for Domeetlo and Ilotneheid
hthoufectures, thotb, Carpel, &Senn. Spirting.
6b , oting, Blankets, Piano.* Muerte, Knit Gorda,
ae.dra••otk. do , Bread, thkes,Preserres, 2ellissAlth
Lard. prevail:Mil e • oflrr.d for every .erletj Or
fruit sat- Madera The novel Tent sill be the
ieravet et • • en tied by the Society, ant wilt 'or= ane
of tn. mart attractive reetoses of the izbibitloa.
trait, Grape 'and Wines vrtil be erldbited Is this
keparteseat.
The Pennsylvania Ilstirtal sod Noldstown
road hoe arransok to cam estiest for isehttatlon
to sod Icon, tridbitlon haled free. requiring the
f.rward freight to to prepaid, which will he meld
ehtpplr when rlxds ars r.tarns4 to dm dodo°
wtstnas abitpped. It h bopcd to effect the tame with
other Important roods.
Num:dons st reduced rates w.UI be ran on all the
butUng railroads
tntrt s can be made et the once, In Nor/idol°,
.'tar the eth day cf S•ptscuber. AU artteles wont
be entered co the books on or keine Totals' *ono
leg Sept. %Ida. Nikhttors mad become sambers.
Itscobershlp $1 03, aith four mown Nads sash of
mid It • 11l Walt ono perecom to Ike Fair otos.
BIBOLT. MINTS.
OW A leaf el Prelate= and Baga'aticna can be
bad by addressing the Cacretaiy.
THOMAS P. KNOX, Praidou
A. B ILOWDB LONGAIR, leer,
NEW FALL GOODS.
1863.
a•• WRITE, ORR ct 00.,
No. 93 /1/719 611/11117,
13;SM1=2
Domestic fr. Housekeeping Goods
Cur arm." In the motet, compiling
Linen and Outten Skeetlog;
Linen and Patton Shirting:
Pillow Mien, Film. licadm
Dimity Quilts, klarasillee
Inrebb Qathel
Table Le able Hapttns
Toselimp, (H s, T oek and
Summar Olmilutr ;
Trench Twills and Mantas;
Table and Piano Mows
Turkish Bath Blacketa
MAaMI
80. E 6 FIFTH BTBELT.
Minya tar site • lams line of BOSIZBY.
among vhicli an
Lailaeyrtate Dutton How
Ladies' Unbind:tad Cotton /Intl
Labs' Whit. tea Rom
tkaildiobad Barr,
ladhde Black L.a Hari
Ladies' Slots L.a Bow
Ladla' Whit. Lob BONI
a Imes' W1611•Oottao Hue;
Minns' Dablatobad Gomm Ear;
Morino Cotton Zlow.
W HITS, ORB & CO.,
No. 22. tine litiaNlNT,
Hay. i varied collection of
HOOP AND RA.LHOILAL SHIETi,
HOOP SKIRTS,
HALMOBA.L SHIRTP,
RALHOSAL SKIRTS,
OOREKTS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
aul etziped Goods far
faxlkta-ING
..21.-..
6 ONO 11.00103,
Sixty-eight New end Popular Songs,
Ida ISIX. aura VWled, paib l akl, on nocbtpt of
abght amis. by
Joan P. HUNT.
Photograph Albums.
no bat, Ulu draws% the Rotalud the auspoel
to the eily. se B 17 H Til.
CARTES DE VISITE.
Look 6) ants to $1 • doom, GU Undo, as
All SSW SOOKS,aII UTZ PAZZIS. all LAMS
SIAGASIESS. at . . .
TATioNNUT AND BLANK BOOES, WAL
LETS ANS WOW BOOKS, PORTEOLIOS AND
MIMS INKSTANDS, at
JOHN P.•`HUND'B
Wholesale and MeV
Book, &gems Isguifte end lein Impede',
WASONIO HALL, VOW KS=
mIT
LLOYIYB Emma, PLATS TELE
onAin, LX.PILYS3 AND lIALLBOAD
0P 11111
United Maki, Capin" Sew, Brunnielek.
lilz., 6 BY 6 VEIT.
Acamparkylai etch auts...llap r a taileptaiLint
MAP OP Tail LIETIIIIII aTATIB,,i•oak Oat
timis se Lamm du =hi letp—she, 6 Ma to dom.
along. The two Mair 66'6210 itio. co 106 than
show /lAILBOAD summit,.
by mbulatolas. eateariptio;% Dada
I)011 op.o.
J. W. prmi.ox, Bole Agent.
.n9IOPPOMY/6 TEM POSY:OPVIONL.,
$lO REWARD:—A. reward of 'JIM
DOL LA EIS, slid the rassassllts
INOIIBEISIP, will t• rid Orr ths apprelosudoh yd
*slim" a any DlSSlttilla at ths Ilitsaditssztas
lb..easyss Provo* liszsbal, sad Qs suss mutt
10/ shy
imertzto MAN,
mot exempt from 11111tar7 Daly. air falle le raped
Or kat* bon ay aokled.
&aroma:lan *nun wheat 11&11BORTIG
OfiIBO lurid:main TO • DICIVATifyI, am
dor the pailths. pnialbad by act of Coupon it
Mar - 041M'
By ardor of tba;Prortat Marshal Caunal.
J. 84sol soon% •
Protest Ilaribrd, Itd Alataict s
Proms Vuitton 011 actaZEL;110. 00 rouo l
anal, Pittsburgh.
Avid Min&
aNis WiaNGISBA—Ithe M Uni%
creed Cbtbe Waste" War - only our OW
will pre whet orastartiob. It rano Urn, /Or
mossy bad Woos, Stray ulnas& *Waist tore au
la but bog" as ft yry Kr itret to thr satleg
dacha farads by /1. PaiLtab,
23 rad *I St. Oblt Amok
E=M3
DRY 112043c)0.
ARRIVAL'
NEW FALL COODS,
AT
1. M. Burchfield's.
AWN FANCY OILED;
SUCH mono en L 3 EL
PLAIN BLACK AND COLORED MX: ;
711112C11 .11451 N0 4 . o.:cn:
satertBAB. a raw styli,:
OABEINEFIL.S.
11/00BILD HOUR DI Daum;
03I:D ALPACCAS;
IA.IIOI ARIRRING PLAISSZLI.
A ttamicrtioant et
IFEW AND BEAUTIFUL 000 DB
Jar! raaelved all nos led asamltt• tt. stock.
GREAT BARGAINS'
Eit
Ia
3C 3La 312 C. .
AT •
69 MARIEET B:IItEET.
A ANDUOTION Or
50 PER. CENT.
IN DIJON MD DOLOR&
ALL NEW SHIRTING MUSLIM.
12 e. Per Yard.
sat
LA
BEEAGEB,
OBGAEDIES,
COTAIIDIQUEB,
EISLOS CIESNADININ,
IMIIEZB DEMI NOON;
SUMNER BACQUIE,
BtIiIINEVEJLETIMS,
ME= BELLWA.B,
TIMOR LACE PUMA
ALL 01111 SUNJEE 600D8 MUD DOWN
PERM CHEAP!
To mob ram for our NEW IWOOE,
Alexander Bates',
21 FIFTH STREET.
Nor Cloontry Worob►at► anppliod ►t raxoo►bL
pilaw
eirCILO6II3, d story toseriptiooy m►noActaxod
=22
INDIJOICKENTB AR& 'OPFERND TO
KIROV ARM 91
HANDECEHOHIEFS,
AT
JOE. HORNE & CO.'S.
Easing always taado oar
HANDEMItCHIEF DEPABTIEENT
&V.:With we are ambled to ofAr BABGAINEI In
PLAIN LIBZN, rIIBROIDIERP, 11%1111TJ)
SJAVICHM, AND 11XlidiTgOBJID.
1111 r • lam stook always on Wad..
Rot 77 and 79 Market Street
sulk
INTBBEHITNG To THE LAMB!
W.an Ideas as ■ 11.1DUOZD PFLIOM
Cotton Rodery,
Gloves,
Luse Kitts,
Embroideriea,
VoLls,
Weaves,
Wits, am.
kloop Skirts. ollghtly loan% at hat price.
Mr Wa on toadying do West otylos of MAD.
MAIM an ILO DR 21/ItiIIIIGB,
HIMUMB, to.
WHOLISLIM 1100 7 / 1 1 up resin.
MACRUM & CLYDE,
NO. 78 Mill= 13711E8T,
sale &ham ittoath and Dionocad.
Ckentalnlnt
MIMI
M 333
CINTAMY BIREIOIIAN7I3 WILL
lUD AV
,A. 3r. 333 "R# '
Jro. 59 Market Street,
ameba& atiq need far
: 4 lanninKi TEXTS STOCK,
Loa at the
LOWEST. EASTERN CASH PRIM
mitt/
BBAD- AND WWI ItilledlNGE3,
11201 BORON MMHG TAXES,
All cakes rum TRIIIILIDge, •
ALECLBDIUIII 111.09121,
GENTLMXIS7B WI NB MBA
BELDIT OOLLI4IIII AND M an ,
- Cacao ago i==ll MALIN° BRIM
Y
BAUM 11.11181/11.2-00:21.
REILTS AND - MILT - 4LASPIEL-1.
LP abaft let d OM =NM, OLT AND JIT
BAUT SA AO:MAIM IMMICOLORN
AALL INAS (1, raffle by organ Mb day.
linos, MACRON do 00.,
VI&At Durioanu iiiims.uttisttitzt
A fidl meatßUD &
&SAID 5114. MLA; SIBBO2I & 'AZOV
811AIND - nada& sad &AI tholotals mil
"-lan : milan i macisax oil,
" . 8411 Tin Arse..
lika3 • itlA_!..lizwiliegant Int o
OOLIABS..
A 'Nll 1.1111111090. the late Wank gr.lol
t 074178 RIO 011171701111 410.
- MATOl.l4O;al7g B CO.
sa2ll , • . Ga. 17 !Mb .Ino.l.
==a
- -
ULMM b Dines rhino?.
i - HURT S. *man
MAND DAT t•CD
elDd-et, Fs. pera t.n
17 Lisa[ St
piiNN
wd
.
4 &MAI
tI• Pnb . C r•Lar. ait 1
Itt P t! tl
tato
rsi-tter•.:ll h• L. Lag dm state
Icatl,rttet. - • •
es
4'.• .‘
.4.11/ v., cur.
to
e . , r cinulus is&
1...1 al It - 3 -aL • at llar room
r.--. J Alta, A. tt, t t.LILYIS,
w 11. V; AK - A .4';-•
The mgals! Ten 6a& IL c , tassettee• Tun..
CIA S. to La. cf F.;;;L.Alc—r
TGT furl hilt ref - ft:Clan Is. wamu i s .
tred.oc,, .4 a: cat &hoc) &loch Sad tkatans.
etl.Rhw r. etclalsly
SELEL,r ziuktuOL,
121 PESS 67SEET, PITTSBURGH, PI.
Het Frets fames to o;ett Papal la
the Wee airy tome <lt the 'coned floor of No.
Peon none, gm lb, Pi gtIT NUN 0&I Or tiornut.
INH, 180 . LAM, Ottet. O tret.lreneb sad O.
tete et til-te tottgbt, uhi,o to pipe will be awed to
talon to the poyil tboroogb logarastfou is the
o.nal bnuathes of w Corti h emnalloa.
N. proposes to Loon lb, ottrotoo of pirsdk.
them he tux here the be r opportoolty
polar manl and latollaseol milieus, tad try=
Pow toe.
h Ll= .413) yrr Nttefou of Lirelloatbs. • No alai
ohemet, - t , to pal dzszlos the Coel half of
:to &otiose.
iclmol Novo from 9. m. to SIP to.
OZraltet the 171 z lad. ;or. N. olsy bosom gamy
at Umtata:l Itom‘s, dart% the abonkrara.
aal3:td . .
CREGARAY LNSTITUTB.
Boarding & Day School for long Ladles.
Sa. 1531 ...a 132; Fr.. Streit,
be swap- roars, of Int trnettoa embrscom Ib
Eofflifh and C:/hcl.f senoras see Litorscam—
Latn if r a .tt .1i to. branabos which cum.
sus.. s A burscob esimmial attn.
the being pit bj Prtulabpol, solsts
ad by the •ost Pro'. a ors.
I conch IA tts lacgtws. of the tumny, sod y opa,.
'tautly spoken 1n ta e Irrtituttan.
Ths saaolascs yoar cammaucts &Maths'' Ugh
and closes Jot) Ist.
Tor circulars sad particulars apply to
1010-2. atrAvAtar rontsavitom..
pITISEURGH FEMALF, COLLFSIL
BUT BUETAINED COLLEGE IN THE MEL
The lan Una et the Pttadmrgh firth&
will corn snap on TDICSDAY 110881110
A tale end abbe ferulty of etheters MeoLsn boa
been employed, and amalgamate mite lat the me
commolatlen of an lecreased number at peg'.
Carlos the Tarattera tteporl ant eddltbms bore been
male, end the Co:legandw adotde ansterpueed fedi.
111.. for 114/111111111 a solid and ornamentalednaelloa.
Mare teachers bane born employed to ate, Madam
than In beach sod Certain. Pupil* reattaed to the
regular College denies or in thy et tbsAtimilatat .
departments
we! be fanned et the
awl also one In
FORTY DOLLARS per term mu/litmus= In
the tvardlng Cpartment. cams vauWnj tad RNA.
Send to Pres.!dm% PE itIRIND tor •
AostAry, t. iD AL PBOll. Pvert.Teustass.
pENN6YLVANI A. MILITARY
AOLDISIT. ST WElre GUMMI&jet
/Warders sickly )—Toe disease( this Aliesdenir he
slimmed on TIIIIBiDAT, Eeptamber Er. The lot.
leirtne senqemen compose the Board et Tristan t
Boa. eaPL WOE, President
Oarr. Wa. APPLIC, Vibe President • .
W. XL BASHER, Esq., Becristary.
/Laird B oRiK, xso Trearmar.
Elev. Mum Newton, D. D. halt. L. Olairharn,
Bev T. Brainerd, Id D., Charles B. Dzajet,
Hon. cawed Tito =peon, Cho. P. Buell.
800. Charles U'Llstii, Wm. 1,, cptittgr.
Hon. John litutnian, Teo. L. Yarrbil,
Bon. W. Z. I sham, 4.d.Peon
B. Peterson.
J B. Tow usend, htodom Hyde.
The eolvantaies cffered f , r the esqatristetot of •
thnresigh military education are second IM thaw
at West Polo; The Academia altar Ucoeepottdd
therousbly competent hutroctnrs Tbansuellosal
LaparSaent em traces PriaasT, OolYsta4 sod sal.
imago were**.
-Geretut ruer.t.lrn 1. pied to the caand tuddnoklas
of the cadet. Oircoms. mq be - bed pf_JOHII
to'hoTl", tio. i 3 Llbat7 mud, huaborgb;
Cos. TrIEO.PAM?, '
WestChestopr, Pa
M ATCH HOMES AT ATIOTION.-.
Aut.
on B oTII a DAY 1108HING, Atig. £llk,
10 o'clock, %Ili LI, 641 d In (root of the Onnsvoodal
Bales Booms, He. 6i Final street, Coo pair of Gray
Mims; vat work ri , tor to tingle or daotblo UMW"
Als4. one farm Wro,ll.
an9l DaV.s d NW:LACUNA Men.
UTRitIOR HOLits:EIiOLO FORM
1J TUBB AT AIM( tOh.—On TM DAY MORN.
IMO, dog. 26th, st 11 o oboe, st medians Zia. Ise
Third Mesh, will be to‘d the teethe larttlabmeal
BCW D sIIP,GB,In/t ➢ 4.89110111, OAMPIITIS.
compthlng In p trt Alsho,eny Mae brat &ha
o Mahogany ash. rest Chairs. Illeheasny Spring thee
Booker, Marble Top Ils%onEsni filer _Walnut
Hat Mick - feel:A Walnut Sm.. ion Taiga, Wardrobe,
Roltd Waletat letnch sad Yield Pad Liediasada,
Walnut Endow] Mseh.tard, Ttpqs,Osis beat
Otudn and Becher, Ottostsee, Gilt sod Mahe !emu
Leek tilstser, (haute sod Os. netnews Mattis
Orneastate, Venetian .t , d DaH /Uses. llsterasems,
'roister Beds end Bedding, twee Chokbeti hems.
Wished 1. tmotl.. Q tee2aserts as.
o.llPleln.—lc...led in .b rata tell be bond
ono rich Vol.at Plash Darter. B, nen. and ingrain
do., Chnuaber and 11. e co., in curls and Stair Qat•
pot., Dining S.D., .11.11 raw Stolz Ida:ll2g, lap.
no., do.
690041 sits:Urn I. caVed to tkla ado, Out Ilrund.
tur. and (24rp• •all kept, and La imo WA •
Omsk time. T. A. AI.aCTIZLIAIIik,
nUNUAN bTIiEET RESIDFItiOIi AT
jg../ A UOILOS.—On lUSEDAT
Ist, at ?ad o'clock..lll 10 pfd at the
Bales &oat, No. of Plitlast.eat,akstdeelzabio Idll
vP OEUI ZID, eftmte at the corset a Duncan sal
Dui, 'meet., haring • front of 03 fent B helm al
Duncan grim, and extmaina &cam Dit•te atrial
110 4.1, on w hi, le le ler ctod • n SW TWO4IOIIIID
SSIOH DWDLLISQ. mutaining mien gam boA
mom and drateln3 roam, dubbed attic. cilia. =dal
the entire home with must Bur, gu and igaftr,
Briars Lugo mate la the kitchou, marble nut*
ant thee nn lobed I , CO! in the pallor, dining room
and bad roman. The .hon• was bona is OA mOld
durable sumnar, and fla Idled In the tut SIAS be
the swum% cwo °maguey.
Any poesera desirous of cremag the panic. its
g.t to. keys at the Auttiou tan.
Tuna—Oue-Coutth. cash; roildne th ree nag
animal yaymmu, will lutanti, wand by bong
and =mpg%
ea) DAVIS A IttalLwArgra. Antaks.
91 MaCUßKlils; PROPERTY,IOII,.
J, BALW—On'iltE MAY ZVI:SING, Sept. 14
is l °Weak. will be - acid - a: thaVoramerehalleles
ittonatt, at 'Mb stmt. ttua YALU raILE LOT 01
GEOUSD at the math sod cl tits Monotaralele
baddq Uontirg os Vamtn or Rein eared. 4.5 wet in
width, and tzsendlng butt routhirerdly mew the
Etentenallle Railroad shoot ttel lards op theldlit
bevies an old FLAME DWWL tatito HOlllathera
on. and known as the wcOonle Hone: Outs be
tween propbrzy of ?do:Why s Co:, 01 50* ddio, sad
AM, maim cam
Tram as Benn-600 third, owiti end the nitiOne
in two opal papaw:di cap Wad We, 'VW% with s
FM FARM AT - - AIJOTIONe
undsodgnid.wia snots to Public lish6 a the
Mhts last 4 consisting ot AND
HZ% situate on the /hotted 131161Ohltalsk
shoat one sills trout Whit* s n, to . Batotwhs' town.
stalpi arid - known u ..08rsan gaits; on -
.
THURSDAY. avgasS TUN slog o'clock p..ta.
add Swat Is all cdsorsd and nndez goof Isnot, but
aboati9 aim I La • Prune -throlltrdrltooss, Log
into. 68d othsr faits building ,orrotsd them&
8110 saw:hard of fruit. Is &so well most bay.
Ins also turrardslang fruit. .
sold dila Wow
oppllbis 61 being &rid sdjoto two audios tonne.
She puhllo road sons shronitt tt, haring MI aons oa
oast& and 18 eve on ohs ethos'._ls be sold
ln Itro plata It &Wants. 436/8 pod gy.. Gad to
supposed to undalss lb. libels Imo*
germ wads known on Mods; of ads, •-
•815:roWts JAIRIS miaow/as.
SATOH; I:LAM= • 00..
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"10110 - 1182 - H OW - RUBNITUIIII AT
Lh.wassozviLtir.-Lon RRIDAT
100, Aar:at - 10th at 10 W 432. will balialdiat
teddeace of Mts. laalt, Umtata:girl the
Otwasbarg Pik., tho atilt" tie:kat soot HmwLoM
Farcittar•, sa., comviaing lastr Bast AJbatca sag
rota, Clad Tablas, Halms:yr mad Walaatllatasua,
Dteaslng Bureau, fia, Lk-c.,tasne Sad Eteddiag, Ca.
NU, Mantel tnnama.t•, la dos r. sad ultras.
pimßrat 0zw,.... w i 1104 a: burgs tall gnaw Look
tag Manta. U.S Ea-a. uk. t‘ sae tliagtgat7.
pada Staklasia, Inatag Watt. Btu
taw, tr. Alaossiarge Titylcly 41 Klieban
tlonsils, itch
. Dews k
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J: TM:WM/a 67.17,6&00751; - aileata7lll. at
eellyjt, wt ha ealcl; at Abe emote:1111110m
konaa, 64 - Itifth street, s quantity et if =Oda sad
Witham lerattare comcildrig 11.1risaylITtem.
aim Table, Wing Beat amme.-Weleat-3 map.
Vail Tattle, Ler ao:t Ulatc-4 Wltteada. reasber
Bed. ittAtteb OnTeta,:dittasta. Zeli-Jaiitheis.
Mahe Linakfiat 7DWe, Ittandi; Bath Takttatga
radiltii Thalia; Eatrtealilinh
elthig park latches' turitamiadinetedli.£ o .
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