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Jbr 13,04 ar- ed IY; boor.
JOUR V.
Resistance to the Drat'.
Car attention has drawn td the
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violent and inundlay l anguage of the se
oeuion organ atJoitruttown, Cambria coun
t', grid we can indorse - cordially ,the
sentiment of a . cotamporary, that Its eon.
tinned tole'ration is evidence of a neglect
of duty on the part of the United States
diens in the Distriet. There Is nothing
in the way 4! treason or falsehood, either
in Charleston or Richmond, that can go ber'.
yond it , and nothing is more certain than
that the newspaper editor, any where with
in the dominions of Jur Davie, who would
indulge in the sure license in relation to .
that Goverment, would be strung up with
out Judge or Jury, at the first convenient
lamp post. We doubt Indeed whether there
are many communities in the Northern
States, that would be patient enotigh to
tolerate such open and shameless treason.
The law, however, if properly adminis
tered, as it ought to be, is amply eutholent
to repress and punish such utterances.
And it is the interest of the soldier, and
the nation both, to see that it is dong. The
purpose is, of course, to cripple the Gov
ernment, by inducing the drafted men to
resist or desert, and the poor deluded vic
tim is probably shot for taking the advice,
while the scoundrel who teaches him to
hate hie government and conspire; for Its
destruction, is suffered to escape unharmed.
Thiel should not be. It would be jut. as
wive and humane to let loose a rabid dog
upon the„streeta, and allow him to run at
pleasure, and. poison with his saliva a
whole community. There is no use in
shooting rebels , or arresting brigands like
MONZA; who invade the free States, if
such fellows are allowed to go unpunished,
and unchecked at home. We think it is
about time that the District Attorney was
looking aftty them. If they are ambitious
to wear a martyr's crown, with a view to
a copperhead nomination at some future
day, we would not balk them by a con
temptuous indifference. The sting of the
smallest insect may poison the whole sys
tem, when it is in a high state of inflam
mation. Let them have the crown and
wear it, if they think it will help .them.
Better this, than wait until the offence cul
minates In open and violent resistance, to
be expiated in the blood of some of these
unfortunate victims.
The Lawrence Massacre.
ne details of this horrible maeareresch ,
the public, lie amity and brutality , take
new dimensions. There is nothing like it
in the history of civilised warfare forages.
Oa this continent it is:paralleled only in
the Spanish end the Indian ware. It is
another proof of the utter barbarism of
slavery, which has fully blossomed ant in
this hideous crime. Only men trainedto
negro whipping and negro burning;
cc
customed to the deep bay of the bloodhound,
as he folloWed his panting prey; familiar
with the cruelties and faocities incident to
this modern patriarchal state, which abro
gates and denies all rights to Its subjects—
only such men wane capable of an enor
mity /the this. For they have had the dis
cipline of • sort of spurious Christianity,
and the training of a bogus Democracy,
from which something '
,better than utter
• lIIITIVIZIOLIC might be expected- Every
dogma and teaching of either have, how- '
• . ever, been tainted and infected with the
essentially baleful spirit that pervades the
whole moral and social fabrio of which
slavery forme a part. Hence blood-thirsti
nese 15 natural to these men, and hatred of
abolitionism and contempt for free labor
easily paves Our way, for the insensate fury
with which all who do not accept their
views are visited.
In this raid of the fiend Quantrell and'
hie essocistes, two hundred unresisting
men were massacred in the .darkases of
the nistt ; two hundred bonne were given
to the dames; a hundred women were wid
owed, and nearly three hundred children
were left false:leen The a chlialri "of
the elaveltolder' spared women and chil
dren. It fired the house in which was
known to be a "negro brat*" that Was
"burned black as the-hear eof its murder
er." Through the - twining armi•.`.of wife
aid sister, it sought room for 311 deadly
weapon and pistolled a WoUnded man
whose life was tested by theiears . of we •
;
Ina. It gave to the flames, a town whomi
only fault was, that in a region of dark
ness, it, shone as a beacon light of civilisa
tion and as a proof of the progress and
prosperity of free society. ',serenee was
a standing rebuke to an effete slave system
to which its devotees cling with, fanatic
despair. It was • living evidence of the
superior value of " =Weill labor. •Ii
was the education, refinement, good morals
and social comfort of New England, pro-
Jeated against the Gotbthism of Western
Missouri and the grossness of an old so
clay, which wee_dally plunging deeper
Into the mire of barbarism..- Bo Lawrence,
persecuted in its infancy, huled by slav
ery propagandists from its very founda
tion, must fall, in order that slavery and
hivelry might reap the honor of this field
of blood. -
But the avenger is on the war path.
Qeantreil's men are followed to the 'death.
No prisoners are taken. The Cruel doom
they forted upon the innocent inbabitante
of a peaceful town, teaseled ant to them ae
• simple measure of inadequate Janice.
They &serve no place to live. They have
forfeited all right toexistena, and therm
suer will but do hie duty in h=tieg them
down to the last man. ThisLawrencentee-
Isere as a proof of the demonise character
of slavery, evim•in its decay, will antra**
the world In , the true nature and fendeney
of the oysters on which , the . ..idaveholdarte
rebellionL blued, and ; wldely - its advocates
annoonce, is to receive a new late of life
anda sew instalment or tharenette.
has been always brutal, and ever since it
h i g pager In this republic, Ii :has -grown
more anal, exhibiting more often its
horrid deformity end exposing the tyranni
cal and exacting nature of th e supremacy
for which itirth **desperately aindag.
Tedlarilm. been drafted and accepted
in the 2d inetrict.of Maine.
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The Habeas Corpaa•-Jartsdictton of
orate Courts
• -We took occasion, in announcing a few
days' ago, the discharge by 'Judge Lowatr,
of a drafted soldier, from the custody of the
Provosejdarehal, to complain of the failure
to plead hie want ofJuriedlotion in the pre
raises.
The answer was that the Instructions
only extended to deserters, or other crimi
nals, and that it had been the custom to
admit the . cognisance of the State Courts,
as in the cues of minors, &o.
To this we replied that times were
changed, and thsathe Judge was a copper
head candidata for re-election, who had re
commended himself by, disfranchising the
'tidier, and punishing the agents of what
he called siartripra Government, for arrest
ing . suspected traitors, and that without
recollecting prechiely what was decided in
the Batik - ease, we theught its principle
extended to - all oases where the party was
in. the custody of the officers of the General
Government, acting under its authority.,
We read now . that tide - - very point has
been settled in the - Supreme Court of, the
7th Judicial District of New York, where •
loyal Judge refused to take cognisance of
a party alleged to be a minor, under eigh
teen years of age, on the ground that the
return of an enlistment showed a prima
facia case of legal custody, which Gould not
be controverted before a State Coup; and
ruled that the case was covered by the
principles enunciated in Ableman vs.
Booth, .‘although arising," as he remarked,
"upon a widely different state of facts,"
and that the Jurisdiction of the State Court
"was scan end as soon as it appeared that
the prisoner mai in Oa custody of a United
States officer." He cites, also, a recent de
cision in the Supreme Court 21 Michigan
to the same effect.
We subjoin Ltd* or tour extracts from
the opinion in this ease to, show preolsely
why it was that we felt called upon to pro
test against the waiver of • eel:tad and
tali objemlon,,as we thought, before ouch
a Judge as Low= :
“The doctrine averted In this cam of rib*.
WIZ Ti. 'South be anomie.% to the maintenance or the .
national. atitkatti. CalatUlli In. time of tear. -- 40
ihnorommat wino mechtant and anutlw !to point*
In thou fod rigor worn sots could be oontrotle4
by tholtuarlary of amber serrareignty, or by &Jo
dunmy owing ize author.* and appointment to so
other Goreromoot. Memory act of the General Got
tramant affecting the personal liberty of the citizen
'ban be orethantal upon bobcas ootpoe by ;he ledges
'of,be State Comm, inealeatabie etotereeentotte sod
ml.chtef would be the intreitsb a Muir.”
Still more pointedly and forcibly ho ar
gues:
**The 'resent condition of thin country ilitutzet.•
much more than to time a pm.. the untartmce and
necessity if this domino, b enable the Cloretturn;
properly to porter, its Meth [auctions. - in many I--
milli:4 in this century made from the Meta mulch
Mee prefesmilly renew:col the tuationat authority, It
ts nonwhite Mat there are some swathes:es ed person*
in *empathy with the anemia of the country, who
areoppotred to Mt war, and who mince.. spirit of
Smutty to the amernment by hindering Gullet
mamma releutecrinr—by enticing enlisted hunt°
deter.--by accreting deserters cod tea/flog by fore*
their wrist and return so th e army, sod 121 !Impost
taw to the dram, and In maims other modeo &dom
ing the operations of toe Government to conducting
the war. It would be mrprielug 11 such moo coo d
not dud sum convenient Judgwho would fame
writs of balms corpus, and by this moots. discharge
sit Demons erotight before him. on Os µmud that
the tans of t mitre= authuriolog sultan:L.4m or the
draft and the arrest of cle.ertas, siod iitoimps the
war Itself, were unotrostimitional, and tittle gi,to color
if taw toilet, dlsteyal act. and p
. romeetirige, 4
The practical consequence:of: luterfer
e
unto by bUtto Courts, .and of protracted
jadicial proeeedings in reference to the
•
mustering of national forces, are thus clear
ly stated:
* 4 The proceedings upon Mb.* comm ate sum.
1:1140. Upon to. decision of the Jadgeententaheing
them Pr. o .4ings, lilt be Mot t h e prisoner t mime.
tally *rosined of hie liberty. it would to ordered
mat he be disrmarged/r.m each hoprimnment. By
this process the army might be 4141 MM by deser
tion. and the deserters discharged by habeas corpoa.
PnentedLige to roe..* curb slociafou would be quite
Idle and melees for aft ps act/cal porpotee; for , In Me
ordinary mune of Judicial proo.edlogs meowed years
would elopes before the CY. maid reach the Swaim
tkturt of the United Mates for mole., and a teemed
of the mcsams Million of the Judge even by the
Supreme Comm of the Stets, timid not be had in
time to prevent the selmbieL
-• As trio paint is two directly ink* and iho ofd.
urn of the assent Government baring the prisoners
la cannery refute to produce than in obulance to t h e
welt under thatniCitagui from lb. United Matte au.
thOritift. Gene la no other mane bat to Manias
Gnu prom.dloµ not iS It wore doubtful, whether
the Morns in these cues wore sufficient to coot me
of fuciedlotlon, so sub durbdietion amid lady be ...
gaud by procudinga voich would involve congint
Idottnen the flute and National Govonunects, I
ahOtad 00 Vat., anatilltag, and should hardly think
it my duty la atyat. sun proceedings at a alum of
iamb great national pant, and when to. Government
ocestance With n gtputtin solatiffeck
nil •Chr.e.d2 must be dialed and ttioproceedlap
dismbeed."
War Democrats la—Wiscoasin
The action of the late Copperhead State
Convention in Wisconsin was too much for
the War Democrats, and the latter have La
med a call for a Convention, to ba held at
Janesville on the 17th of September. Re
ferring to 'the Copperhead Convention, the
address says:
"We have no comment to make upon the
ticket, but it is utterly impossible ter War
Democrats to acquiesce in the pernicious
doctrines, the vindictive, jealous and lan
' gold patriotism displayed by this platform,
or to approve of Its Idle= on the duties
and necessities of the boar. We cannot
sanction its heresies, net are we willing
that the glorious party of Jefferson and
Jackson, that party to whose guidance the
destinies of our country have so often been
etifely confided, should piss into the con
trol of this arrogant and disloyal faction.
Under these circumstances the duties and
true position of the loyal Democracy seems
plain and *liar, and that Is to Wm action
At once to organize areal and sound Dein
ix:rad:party, which shallbe unflinching in
principle, loyal in practice, true and free
in speech, and devoted to the Goverment,
however and by whomsoever administered;
hgainat all foes, open or concealed, at
home or abroad, In the North or In the
Emile
; The calls eignial by over fifty of the
!Ovens supporters of the Democratic party,
inzah ea M. FL Carpenter, Judge Hubbell, J.
B. Arnold (formerly Demopyntio candidate
for Colgan), Judge IleArthur, Byron KU
bourn, Col. G. B. Waller (one of the pioneers
of Wisconsin), 0. Brodhead, Col. Bobismon,
'of the Gretna Bay Advocate, CoL B. &Bragg,
and otnere eqtually well known. .
TeL Itzunizon re Blnsocaz.--Corgress
man Casey, luta reached Washington from
Vicksburg, whore he has spent some time.
He says the rebellion is thorotighly need
np on the Miselasippi river, especially in
the State of Mississippi. Things in Vioks
burg commence to move slang as usual
again. Many of the citizens of the pi be
And surrounding country still draw their
rations from our army. Several who were
but two years ago among the wealthiest in
that section now appear daily, with that
little demand for enough to keep body and
eon' together. Thalami they spurned at,
Net in pity feeds them. They cannot for
get the terrible lesson. .
Taxan are, or were recently, two fami
lies living In one house in .Lynn, one of
Which was named Yell, and the other
&ream Their next neighbor was named
Pail Mr. Noyes lived in the next street
Notwithstanding this, it bleed tobto s very
quiet neighberhood7
COUPLE were recently parried at
Lynn, whose united ages irere,lB2 years.
The blushing bride had passed her 74th
innimer, while tho snows of 78 winters
rested upon khebridegroosa's youthful brow.
He had, otito;aiul. the bride twice, before'
intend into the =ship obligations.
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"gressi,tiack,". is will - 'Blve • you a paw
maul tack.
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The Londe. Times OS Uglily.
I In an article on the dierieltien,towarde
unity in Germany, the louden 21cies hae
the following:
The oldest group of Suttee in the world
is now impelled to extraordinary action
by the very name yearnings and paasione
which are convulsing tinfoonntryof Wash
ington and Franklin. The Feder&ls are
bent upon maintaining pollticatuniorq the
Germans upon recovering political unity.
What Germany has been for ages, that the
American Republic might be expected to
become in the event of Southern placates or
Northern failure. We should see a Prus
sia on the Hudson, and an Austria on the
Mississippi, with Messes and Manovere
perhaps in the Northwest and Badens in
the South. The result would be prates,
the same . loss of publio strength which Ger
many has long experienced. All the na
tional power iroulit be consumed at home.
For external iaction the resources of the
Continent would be next to useless. One
of the divisions wooldocanterbslanonano
ther, until the eitiolenoy of the wholel'irould
be neutralised, and nutted action would be
almoet u lii possible in Akinrica As it Is
found to Win Germany. •
For two years pan the Timer has over
and over_ again "demonstrated" that the
American Union was too large, that it
ought to be divided for?the benefit of ail its
notions. Now it acknowledges that such
division would be the sulf-destruction of
the national power and the utter iroposei-
Why of accomplishing any external ac
tion. This alone is a good , reason for the
hostility of the Timor to the Union, and for
a willingness on the part of England to see
this country broken up.
"Lornaza!" of 'yr?. Weekly, Bays:
"The letter of Jemes Bachman to Jefferson
Diehl, dated March 18, 1850, and lately
made public, is • striking illustration of
the servile obsequiousness of the Northern
political allies of Atte slaveholders who
governed this country untiltwo years ago.
The cringing, fawning, supplicating, slim
eting, slobbering tone of this letter is that
of an eastern addrearinga despot. Itmakes
the disdain of the master respectable. How
could Jefferson Davis and his fellowaon
'Orators pcosiblysenuscie themselyes that
• country, which, at their bidd ing, could
elect. as President such a craven tool as
they knew Buchanan to be; would even try
to resist the fate which they, with his con
nivance, had prepared for the country I
The sole aim of this man was to propitiate
the elaveholding class. His only desire
was to iinpreif • scornful Southern leader
with the arnylotion that he was "more
Southern than the South." He knew no
country but "the South." He knew noth
ing to be served but slavery. He was
grateful if he might pander to it, and he
thanked his muters humbly for the wages
of a PLP- "Don't chastise me," ha cries,
"I have always worked for you; I went to
Congress in December, 1821, sad I have
always done more for you than any other
man. To be sure, when I wet very young
I was once so excited as not to be reepta
-Bible, and I did happen to be put upon s
committee to do something that was hon
orable. Bat I humbly beg your pardon.
On my knees I swear to you I didn't mean
it. Cameron is a scamp for betraying me.
Just see how consistently base I have been
ever since! Please honor me by reading,
the speech I send, which, being utterly
mean, wholly pleases me.' And what Bu-
Chanan said in 1860 the Copperheads say
now, in the same spirit, and for the same
purpose. This was the man who succeeded
Franklin Pierce as President. After the
two, civil war or national death was
Tau Lancaster (Pa.) inquirer says that
the "Democratic" Central Club of the city
and county of Lancaster' ought to held a
special meeting to zee* old Noah Webster
out of the party, for hie definition of the
word Democrat. The other day, it tells. us,
an old Woodwardite naked hie son, who is
a rising genius, to tell him what the word
Democrat means. The young hopeful got
his Webster and gave the following:
.Draloczar—a: One who adheres to a
government by the people, or favors the
eztession of soffrago to all dams a/ men."
"Hold on, John! does It say all classes of
men?"
•Yea sir."
"Who's the maker of that dictionary ?"
"Noah Webster."
"Oh, the blasted old Abcdhthener. I al
ways thoughthe was favoring the stigma."
Psitsossr..—The N. Y. Mars, of Thom.
day, says:
Sir Henry Holland, the eminent London
physician, who arrived yesterday in the
Persia, will receive a cordial welcome from
his numerous and attached Mends in
Ainerke. Sir Henry remains with us =ill
the 80th or September. He goes to New-
port tomorrow to visit Mr. Bancroft and
other friends, and from thence to Boston.
RELIGIOUS JroricEs.
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chino sintollailith Mined tioa
of Einsbanti and tbo anatrflO tol•
oaten la llnflod tilota make. to ifflo Wu •
to the WON fa Lftan• owl th e Union. .• Tho
room Sri sada
all
Soll. idiom all ao.
lrafollt halte d to all end tar Oa likomitiva, a
eha niloallar mill to Sand an noir . to lira 01l
folonoitloo. Como alp also .fillr: sod folkow
mania of thin atto Sioillil at; fon Echoer. Rd.
ILL~w'a tad Oallost wataar. .
• en& son. IL tilltatatt3B.
vanillin Mon kr Woolint2o, Ohio.
oalo2,
°laps as Vogt= 7iOnannitallol
Plttaborst4 Mar it9tl4 INS
to
NOT/CE Id =IRBY GWEN
ib• Dubiattuas to Ulle 'Stout at the Wed.
orn IflunPonadan *Wan aoromanant Of
ifir2 D
on sa maul has Lem
WWI upon tho moot pueblo at Ow °On
of the ifonaanur SI oa at Won
LIU at Jcua ma • Mimosa' j s .
non thafooder, vatlistbandse wiped •
T fula/ oftna Board •
Won A - . J. araimirit.iaeritan.
X ll r 4,olriutrzsgausaii%
itirBLODBON WANTE
Int Dray,
umusin.—i iktse mina basis l6 11%
wasted Nu • Mill OLIN& tit the IVILIIW
searipragghtudefoi,
WV: .1). L. eazrnis mum"
rzw .;
DUNCIANI 4 IfERIAN MS flight
...Basco 14. thepa BankOnscrAct owl light
UWE* every inartilst temp i„ a.rm.br. Tram..
Ewitzerland awl Italy vr rsb i n..... t e "
0b....e1,. by W H WILLI &WI a 1 , ".
saw Wood stmt. :tom.
Oyu PAWED. DWELLINGS-1650
1 -9 linlyurchagi sir ? story Dwelling tloossi and
kit of stsietid; 40 hit fermt ty tcr ditp valet Er cove
la kilobit/61mke am. cog talk" ato, ttell p waged.
mut In goad *Mfr. Fosse slot at 'host or tfite. Ne,
Faystla and Filled ousels.
. .
• lAD HI WAtbary *OW tsr.4tary B let Dela:
kg( Roue, emit". and molar. $3
an 4 P. frTIVIBIIIaT t ROB., 61 le etehei et
COUNTRY PRAT FOR BALX—Von
wain Ia eoaso aB Dada. canyon •r,
',blob an. otactod a two efrOttv DW !NO.
BARIic'OCITHOILVIRGA, to, with AA ( " .1..d 01 '
.0bolo• satard. fad filtrated mPe•
float Oa city, la Soon townahlp, war ty, Ofalol'a
Catirett /f ofrerod at a Tpptu. Apply t o
sat B BoLalti
CUNARD LINK.— team from
tau rp , vl aRtl greorAtcTo. IV!. to ¢o d. , It Noir
aboht la OW tePrOPS Ham Twit SA ID cc rim. &I •• • • eat. !, pp!, Co
1 lit)H. IL iTI /0•11,
=TM
ndartMal Qv tanstramura Drina,
Dortar-43 and 224 atmeta,
WWlLogton, D. C., Avgit,t 13th,
pljEttilo meLit. OF CONDOINE)
L ANI Id ALB .111 take place at the &m.l, arty
the Ohtornto7. In this op, cm lb. lay an ANL
Zan WZDNID3IIB3B OP tEPTEDIBS 1F63, th•
itcl. 16th and 30th dada of tits m onto. The pr party
it oortlerar•l as 0061 for pabllo arnica.
Data to ortritornea at lu• circa s. tn. of ..:13
and ho mationad from day to day aotll the aanber
.0 heed &hall he told.
Tenn. ealtit to On term:lmm Pond..
O. H TOktPHlbit,
aa9ettor3o eaor. and A. Q D 8 •
SALE OF ETEEAMBOATS
D wat larriaatiramena Orrice. I
Mahal* Ti..., is, lists. J
1 will all to the hith,at bidder, for cub, the fol
lowing elaunteara waited In the Ormberbend
viva with atiohhave7 end rther apyoranatars, ea
they lay In the titer iT c• 11 all -.W. B. 81-
DILL,. mar head*. Efeepee iamb; (OMNI& luta
.011 riaTillt, ha calla ah.ra thonln
laded bide 'CIO be Hamad at Me *Ma wall 11
o'clock m . hIuNDAY. !apt iteh. NIGEL
Olds will be received for each brat apse ate, and
the Maul will he ail separate to the hlebea bidder.
bond to the amount ei ZS pa cent. o • acialot
offend for each heat, elignal ej two et eparlble
oleo, be forbited in neglect or refteal of paying
ate amount lid. (II the bld h araiwed,) ell eaveres •
pony each hid
Bids .1a D. addrmsell tothruadersigeed widened
“Proyessls sor Stesaitosts "
lb* tight b r.s• roil to elect say or all bDis
r.tl 1/41 4 .441,0 flsot. •144 A. 11 IN.
. .By order of Cot. 111 ill So OWO6sB.
isoffriestlitt •. Q II Cos. .% A A.
MONO NG AR ELA WAI R CO si •
PART.—At • meting or the Cotfuntnosfonora
co the dionompattele Wenter Company. bald almost
nth. at Mc Birmingham ol anent Chamber. Jaw!
aalisbnry v appointed Cbairmcn, and John P.
Peon. wont re.
On mottos of Mr. Chanibms, It wan redo:A.43d that
think. tomb of Ike Monoomitoala Water Company
5
moopaned to realm annectiptiona to the stock of
said corpany. commencing on HUMID a the
said day etaagnit, tram 9 o'clock a. ro. toe obloeit
p. m , conthititog open until farther Dodo at the
folloajng glean: not tho office of Smile Ammoo,
Itast Bleffingham; at the mike of Loire Pollan:try,
lititninghami and at the Milm of Jame* 91.111cd•r.
Mouth Attain:rib. acootding to the charter. on.
dollar ter dove .111 be aldanaub.aridlog. aolffrai
CONGRESS -HALL,
CAPE MAY
She pablioars !smooth"ilytnnortud that thLe enl
istees Betel will unitises open moth toe soh of rep
"ember. Ile railroad la nor complete tom Phila.
&lints to Ibis usegsallsg watering place, ant three
Indus run dirty to and nom Philadelphia. d M •
nodsthig tarns for funnies et this bones inn be
wide an end siter Sept. Ist. 111 WAS Si Witt
attiOnlbr Pro • tnrs
. MOT/CR—The partnership heretofore
eibitteh. Wawa ADhEI WlLooli and JOBB
WILBOO, miler the nuns of A. writes' a 00.,
his bees dtssotreS by its death of ADAM WIG.
CON. Th. andanlgned has Male day purrhued the
latmat of his haematite, trots Ma Rm. star, sad
wilt eatut.as the Map sad Cerullo BulatisSet the
corm/ at Anse sod Third Meets, midst the old Arm
mama of A. WILSON * 00. AD parsons Indebted
to die Arm are Wray requested to settle their ae.
Manta. JOEN misers
August 21, latil eutfaettattwlt
DISSOLUTION'UF PA A'rNERSHIP.
—Shepartnership heretofore safeties batman
8. OUZOCi awl E. d. WAHINE!, dole; tautness at
NatalrW. ander the etyht of 'OREM •
-WARM% is th is day diaotred by mantel .arseent,
U. P. WAILING retiring. C. elthii 4 Is authorized
to nee the name of the deem In eattlfog the bestneen
0. a8&00.
II P. WAIIIIIO
FARM WANTED.--A Farm of Land,
on say of trio railroad Ito., not over Pi WIN
from the city. and :oat cam two ram from egad=
It moat begun quality soil 4 with good bolldtnp sod
attar tmoroventanic and may contain from 60 toted
arm, maw ar laa Arl gams iriabaci fa roll mob
• farm, may find • pnrokaair by addnearley
IL, Guava Offts. Pittaborgb, Pa.." omit.. W.
fools., about analtry of aoli, lroatlan. number of
was, Imporammals, prize, an. andl:tf
JIBT RROEIVED—A LAKGE EUP
PLY •Or THAI Of tatir&AVlD HOVEL isoke.
(la now
Att. MAN article ) Copular fa softening sad vtaltatt
ta•
lauDasra uirgovaal34ool:l BcillolllCa l
BOOFLArtrfe GUM MI eirrimg;
8raA111.1114411 arIBEMIA. Lr the Mir;
LAIIIIYB BLOOM or YoUTB;
DIIABIrd Pia TATtuli BITTER&
SUBOWrre 0000&1111r. fOr tha Mar;
•
Ara ALLEN% BUB itt810216.•
DIOCBOII9 BLIOKB*RBY OA 1111111AT/V11;
GOCZAtini IiZDICIAIXD 8:4 P.
At
QLO. A. MILLI'S GAM ?UAL Mlle Mr;
Corns Ohio gad r.daa! •hsW,
-
In Mark.* Home.
BARGAINS
IS
•
.406.Rp 333 T 8.
3IIIIT 0831 D, AT
na l Clial.lll.llXL las
87 FOURTH STREET,
A Imp lownwistortilali will se sold et • was
post tediusties Iron Ws prim.
W. Tkik s. w o ALLIIM.
WitailAill A. WARD, DENTIST,
• Sartabicare Boildtos, 9d door. welt ; fotrance
act Marty "rust. Oma Om, from a or. MU Op.
or. In order to a proper tmdereaadlirg on tb* part
of Um* "tor may oat mots aro, dm •tt my doty
to &Opus soma of Uor Wiry COlLlatna la Mersa.
Melt dant:Wry, trbft - 1 do not do. to Um drat
01011 /do nor eve • days !runt to ay mu. Ido
00 1 str=sata of lootra ; do ma snide. by
Chet° awed, - ter tueskay teetk, to order to
Indirdtartlarda:Alo wt. in say tottasoss
!MT Mitmacel., thatsby candor au them
'MAW tO soma Mamma and thotr moll
low thatotiti Thum sod trommour atm
thlastaikkb- I won ciredity. 14, sot do. In the
4 4 9 * illtarlati amps dor Olga D. trutb. I
Matttal s Untied On al PI 9 , omPotiollor harlot!
Mud It UM {NOW aU 446dmat to (lair reverse
Una.ama,boarmar, tortdatoo the *paramour
rd tba lartho I *toot Imitate to Ulltitt , Cr a , It AN
ItCt WI /malty al dlljoarror plop ad dote • mamba
of *Mott thin to tha.yoart 'll.l-'M mi ad/
swing tseteasay to Oly meta taiwatat. weer I
.board es , orotalarcomd NA,
J U n OPKNED.
NEW
Be percher its& In the mow , •.;. , rlpr! , 1 the
Cita. Karts% hoCeir - IR• 924.
tem to BILUMILa s,D4 • •bla
to air 11.03O104111001rtlibnit •
gaiPets, Fjoir Oil Cloths, 4attilig.
LWlth• ee.7 tine ndeette• in
°Unit IVOLINTuu. & CO
144
yoe-
MAT TING 3 t •
Imisi airman AMilliattiti,
We are rtilivalag el elm pric. • • ,
Wait., uneaked &Ad/Macy Matting',
Es "en Ito =do! a Capon:. 51.. 111 1.
OLIVER 3mm/on d Co.,
friLTB it WV/LLB, fiadaessortro wyi
A
?as, le. lb Oa. PEACETIME. MID it DMA
DU AND WWI No. £27 liberty At.„
Illtora, aa4 lio. ie. Mail amt. Aleg i
Mn ow Mai sad lOU tad& LEAD PIPE,
LEAD,- lIMA LEAD , - GUN HOOD.. HYDE Els,
nom t .11/AISIDA - DLPAlrrif. B LTD
Eliß/4 LIU? ' Ifo sad , ALIV• PIIE Plt NY. DEMI° las, ausmonaltaN 'LEDA ETA,
READEITIIi la .. All wait rwattioeii. Ai*. jab.
Virauguatt_ourraw WRING.
dissout uationtoustercartktoktheln.,
I. eh. PHILLIPS,
Nos. 211 =MIL Mak Unit.
xair:dDrEß2tal4llllE
THE BLEVILVTH AMRtAL
XEEIBITIO
Of TM
PBANA. STATE IGRICILTUIIaI
NORRISTOWN, NONTU 3' CO., Pd.,
Septembeir29th.and
. 30th and Ootober
let and 2nd lea
Known is abent eerialogn MILs vest of it'll.
*diploids, oa 160.1340 y 13thefror and I, ammalhis
by Wheel to mgrs. Partin of dm SIAM
The iptissda aro Mitially gitosted. oontoliatur
23 erne tigroundolithithe I s
buildings Umpteen
eisottd, toge th er with Urge amount Medd g Tie
merit ft gaid - totteumint Um bat kilt Mlle troths In
the BLitt The griminess us Um Marlon son of.
brad hy the Ihxdsty. amounting to about
Tha ggenthilligltr all grades of tattle mad 11 1 ,280,
On or which an $2O each, 19 bum g.% to slb. When
rumba down 20 loggia rates. Best herd not les
than lb had, let prenatal'. $4B; Itrai premium. gin.
Boast ke ail grad. the premium. exceed gisbil.
The highest g t00;22 bailee gin and 110, andothese
remain/ from VS, $lO and BS. to. Sheet. sun Bolas
the prenthain range Emil 110 to $3 and $3.
For Poultry there la a long tint of premiums from
113 to a each. In the following demo" moot liberal
pmeiroxis are adored: rlemght.Sultrestori, Dellis;
nirguits, Besplog and MIMI* Machines. thatch",
Oorn atoll/ars, lior 14, Pampa, Buckets Tin
Ware. Leather and lie illaaukatures, Fixtunio,
Bartle Bigots's, Butter, flour. Grain ant Paseo,
Vegetal:dem and also tor Domestic end Boutehold
Ilaoursetting, Coal, Carpets, osolo.l *awn,
Sheeting, Blanketa. - Sienthis, Shawls, Holt mood.,
eedie.wark, to , Bread, Ualue,Preserves, Jellies de.
Lorpremiums a • otter.d rot amity variety or
Trollsd Awns, The Moral Tens wiU be dbo
lorgeotoner month by the Male:tont will ores cue
or tee most attractive reshot** of the Exhibition.
trolt.tinthea sod Wino will be oshltited In flue
remusenent.
The Peonsylvmds Railmod and Barrigtown B.U.
road have arranged to carry 5,11.1.1 err elbibitlen
to god from rattatation freiglit fro., requiring the
forward height hi be prirpsid, which will, to tepid
*hipper whim golds are monied to the *tattoo
whence shipped. It Is hoped t, .Beet the gams with
other implutent roads.
.Ithoutelons et nducod rates will Lei run On ell the
rmitoidx
=Jra
rant. tea be made et the Once, In FOrrbtown,
.:ter the 4th dm, cf emitend.r. • All .bite. m.. 1
b. entered en the boobs cn or beim Toeeter even
log liept. 4Dtb. Irahhltere men become members.
klamber.top SLO3, tone coupm tweets, etch of
whkit stn.:MK one person to the leis ono..
BI BALD ADM thaws_ 9 (MISTS.
W A Litt of Premixes* end rejtilettcns can be
bed by add...mins the !number',
THOMAS P. KNOX, President.
A. B 4011041.111, goer ,
.0 , 14031.15, P.. I aaB7:sl
6 euzio 8001E8,
Coutolabs
Sixty-eight New sad Popular Bongs,
TOB sm. OKM MOW, pout•peld, on receipt of
eight canto, by
JRI/Li P, HUNT.
Photograph Albums.
The but, the tiraggatt. the ipotesi sad the obispoet
In do oath at H N
CIARTES DE VISITE.
Flom iS) maim to 51a dozon, Dada, at
AL HMV WOK/4W LAT,. PAPERS, .11 Leall
SAGAIIBZ/3. at
1:7 h
, TATIoNIST AbD BLINN BOONS, WAI.
LETA AND POORE? BOONS,TOBTPOLION AND
POWEBT INKSTANDS, .t
JOHN P. HUNT'S
WbaLob and estao
Book, Station lavabo and seal imporiom,
• ItIABONIO HALL, 11Y LEI 818Srl.
vl7
LLOYD'S STEEL PLATE TELE•
=APR. EXPIII2I9 1111 GAIIJIOID
2LIC AL IP' ,
United Matti, Canadas 4 Plew Branswink,
&ILI:, 5 13Y4 FIIIT
Accompanying .we main limy Is es InalsystAant
!UP 011' TRU BASTalin AT&T/8, la ..cal. tan
alma es barons 04 main Ksp—eins, 4 feet In &maxi
done. The two Maw together dun, no We than
60 . 000 134.11.11t0LD 67LT10N13.
oaly by subscription. SobscOptioa Books
now open.
J. W. PITTOOK, Bole Agent,
OPPOSITS VSX POST ornaz.
oat
$lO IiEWARD.—A. reward of TEN
DOLLIES, sad the ressoasble =IMO
INGIIHEIP, will be paid (or the annthetudon and
delleary or say Milt= at the Meadqurtere of
the mend Provost Marshal, end the caste reward
for say
DRAITILD 11A8,
not =mpg from =far, Daly, atlso fab to Tryon
Oar twig bon daly ootblod.
•f 9 wino ais vonteilegatbi% BAUM= OB
0f1f1391 lIMPLOIXIBST TO A DEBIRTILB, an
dor Bo yonaltfoo yromatbod by act of Ooagrets of
May tel. 1193.
By anise of the Promot Ilforthal Goma.
J. MELON FOBTIB,
Prom* Kafoloa• fled Marto; Po,
Bronnt Illiusbaro Moo, MI LL. 80. 90 fourth
amok Pltiaboigli.
4.9.1124 ISCS. 5t41.151.4.13tv?
ISAAC CRAIG,
OUTLET 8/15/
4LLIGH3NY CITY
Lupo omasiorttly coi hud a lugs sad Shorocabb
soasoasd stock Of DZOICING.BOST AND SOITOS
PiAtZia. wispow PRAMS FUMY, LINTLIB,
JOISTE, BPOUS.I2IO, LA2131,
IBOa dxt, to , to.
He •ill all ogdars for SAWED 6 . 111//f with
promo:runs and at fair ratsa.
B. B.—Paraosa 'rondo& LOBO TIMBER or POP.
.LAB, arm soittoolorts lovliad to maim his stock,
Mr Celle ao Ora* street, near &Wawa.
ano&tt
JONES'
Fang, Dyeing : Estabitahment,
89 ouzo st, ALLEGMINT Cm
gdr AD goods estazsted . two weeks. aallato
WAGONS. OASTS, WHBELBATA.
sows. siosio . Turmas, se-oceps Vand
sod mods toordor Alto. MOM' MIMS CVALIN
DBILIA sad BIND BOWING BAIIIOWo., (y Cut
nod/tub
sad chotprot Nod &minnow to ow Alp" avoid
at:=
AB work vorriudod.
sun Karim IMIIIIIS. MhoUm,
o.lliv4lV fifi BgAVEER :FM BRICK
wvo
roe iabi al Os
ELDIRLSIOII GOAL AND LIND Wait.
ilaatos Ammo; AisatemorT
gly l 2lrumtlt
trritaoTZD WITHoin
3 Ii
take tide
method of inibrmatog oar
Muir awl
_poblio pawing whet me are sow
mewed to DX.TR•OT 74.32 D wuIIT PAID
in the victim aiDaotfitry. Moe "he hams beam
this touch demadad emotion may amp
adds hire and give as • calk am tio sow
ire hare to us tar boa thereastias tasted
ail
tog the put: fOta pers. itily ortablishime Ste es
sad likkikorchersotor of tims operation. ito
or Oestokals rum Wreak) ilattrry need. all .ams
mrtmtdas murvkiem of • good and rellaoto Def duo
win Eta yen to all sad coma via
JAMS 3. KING D. D.h_
se. se itab
Noon 0. KING,
y l
leitikez• alikeeld Dkolioarab.
N GOON 1
RAD 0.11) Pal 0111
DESIBABUI AND came
DRY GOODS
had moved al
1/‘,XII; IrABOY 4 GO
ilk 1111 1 1.511..., E:.1.. IN .
Paw.
1300SEHOLD GOOD,
NEW GOODS.
L /DLL OUPPLI Of NSW GOODB OPINING
we ben received • vicla of EOUB2mP•
150 GOODS said SONGLITICS, =I will mottoes to
metre Grub Goods for tome time.
outl/Talf ElCB9llA6TB,'bnlleg for GA. will
de well to exattano one Stook Clads, ant la lengths
to snit.
SECOND ARRIVAL
or
NEW FALL GOODS,.
J. M. Burchfield's.
•
NNW !AMID Milk •
BLACK /lOU= BILISSI
PLAIN BUM AND COLOR/SD MKS;
YEZINIEL NZ111303, aolarg
B ABATHEAB, a era styli;
PLAID OABINffIatES;
FIGURED NOM DI LAWNS;
PLAIN ODL•D LLPACCIAN;
?AMOY BELIVELNG PLANNZILS.
A ra3 saaarttalrat of
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS
Just eseetral. a.L.OOa sad azactlas tha atatlL
.ate
T BARGAINS
121
fa I Le 3EL SI
AT
BA.RIKER'S,
59 "MA BRET STREET.
A EZDUCITDD3 OP
50 =IR., CENT.
119 BLUM AZiD COLORS.
ALL NEW SHIRTING MUSLINS,
121 e. Per Ya,rd
=24
03333
INDIJOICktENTS ARE OFFERED TO
LittrAll or
HANDKERCHIEFS,
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S.
Haring always nutas oar
HANDEERCHIEP DEP/M=2lT
• rp•dallty. In ars enabted to cear BAJA/11M to
PLAI:6I LIH DN , LIiBWIDI6ELD , EIBItIIIELD
SIPYHR AND Saxer/MUD
11111 r Att Isms stoat alwass rat bait&
Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street.
wig
INTRBENTING TO THE LAWNS!
We aro idling at a HIM= 1.100:1
Cotton Hosiery,
Gloves,
Lace Mitts,. •
Embroideries,
Veils,
Sleeves,
Waists, &a.
.13.00 p Marta, WWI, monad, et half pee".
w. are recetttos the latest itj or WMADh
DIMES, H 319, niete stirs DEW ThiermxioB,
8170111.32. ihe.
WTIOLZALLA ZOO= tip Mtn. -4:
MACRUNI & CLYDE,
NO. 78 MARKET EMBEAT,
sail BMus= 'heath one Desmond.
COUNTRY W.R/313R&NTS WILL
ITHD AT
.12, IC ICI IZ 8;
MIN 59 .111Iarket Street,
Jut whist aerated for
REPLENISHING THIIIR STOOK,
LOWEST EASTERN CASH PRICE&
watt!
0. OOLIMLN.
TkBAD AND MOH TIUMMINGS,
JJ nal BUTON ILSITIKEIG YAZD%
AU cakes 1411116 T7171L11103,
ALIXADDBIII3 KID GLOM,
JAB. 1111110.
GINTLENENITIFINE BLIMTS,
Nun OGILLARS AND 2W
: Otialta ccdanoW= Al TillM j a i nns
at
zwroa, mataatix a e0: 7 4
aa'Al Ira. VI rtflb strut
la RUMS AN D ULAWIS.—/IL
Alba* tee of ma enM.SILT MO AT
BALT WAWA VACS ADD MS OOLOBB
AU. MK ISM=9.recabrad bxyzyress tbly dry.
won, xecitutz*co..
slab Etp. IT Illtb swot.
Tri, NEU way WlAL‘Ditntl2 , lo.
tat. tat at 1111/131131,14 . BEAD
13 HIM cormltai. =sea a /AM
ZILLD.D realred and mkt lasso& mid
xstal by
1182021. NUM= it CO.
- -
=lOl Ss. 11 NU merest.
LIMIT lizokaViso—nn eicans._
_los of
mV Rut. New= ocuss,
12th hapcetethes. the newest Mittens, W.
trim 50 meta tog 00.
piAtiTlM-40 tibia Calcined nista,
.1. WE HENRI 11. OOLLIZZ.
DRY 009 D,
AND DOMESTIC'S
Cloaks and Mantles
Now 81yIss. .6.11 P 119,3.
ALEX BAUM',
1:113=
ZATOS. MACE= a co.,
zoos, MOWS .00„„
No. IT VIMIb stmt.
41.1 , 1 P, IIEJFIEXTS
~NIRtiT ANNUAL ~ l i'.
ROPE STEM Nftad .11ill MUSE LO.,
OT HILLELOIL STiTION
On Thursday, Beptemb.r 3d, 1863.
item 'lan bays am Poi r.
fallmn: 7:6; 9;13; 12; and We
Enkala cm br had trtm Mast i .ca, J. BMA.
bang, Wm. 8,11. A. Pltealm. J.: J. Cara..
fir. and 0 II eirs..e3, scri:4l
j• - •PITTSBIEIEGH TII.III..TRE.
IM;
MILS (ratzthisj)
Will be pszfrtmoit,
THE RAG-PICKER OF PARIS.
oellitaJISAIS KB. EMITS.
USSR! I , OTRDAY.
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BONS DWELT.
NILIA
SORG SASSY RUT.
4 To cciuttaeo with
Lady - A dticiley's Secret.
LADY AUDLLY.--..--...ANSIR ZBERLIIL
AGRI= LOVIDAY.
.ABRill WARD.
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ED UCJITIOIrdLL.
H. 111 YEW IWAIIDENG
us. AHD DAY 847/1001. far loon %Das NW
moms on 40ESDaT t Copt. Wog No.
23 Hancock Watt, Pftfaburch Circulars may be
ob4ca4 !rya pitovfoo Co tba
UTIL WAKEIiAIi'S
Buxor SCHOOL I'o3 zcT
BgaMEMi;MEI
lot (antler parstcsaars ii, 21r. WAEXII&N. as
his reeldtSLCS. tr os tLa tohool loom, Lit Coissows.
•11mb.07- suB4ll.
PENN .LNISTITUTS,
So. SI HANuOCIX 67,-FOrtervi.
Sbo tzetirelvatd tag leave to Worm nett Mato
sod do pantie amen.ll It at On, Mt* orloroil tato
pattztarottlp I. the pupas. of condattiag Maggie
loitttation. Tao comics term will otztuttiono cot
the Mat kat. Tat , ton. BMW prism,
to, al slam Cook., to mitotic.' Oar eftralars Ma
b bad at the prlaclpoi Book mom or ■t oar roma.
Bar. J. IL OMB, A. IL,
QR WILLIAIII&A.M.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
LOADIBIT. AT W 854. 01L137111.. OW
Boszda Only.).4lte &Wm cd this ileadimy_lid be
maimed m
an 211USIDAT. Eeptember Ea. no
Lowing gimlet= compose the Boudof Trutmat
fLui../401121 roLLOOII, President. -
Oars. WM. APPLY. Pin President.
W. IL DAUB% Esq., Bonatary. ,1 / 4.,
JAMES H. MIND, Mel. TreasUran
LIT. Thos. Newton; D. D. /mom L. Olighan.
Ear. T. Brainard, D. D., CI
luarles,W. Thrum,
Hon. (Maki Thompson, Goo. P. Doseall.
Hon. Clarks O'fietli; Wm. L. splint",
Rao. John Ziloaman, too. L. Parma.
Hon. W. D. Lebano n Memo Day. ,
001. Wm. Bell Waddell, d. D. Paterson. _
Jr. B. Townsend, theodoro ElysU,
nitiodoentaget °Tenni err the aegalroatiwined a
tharregh military eared= are wood only to atom
of Wear. Poing. The Academic Emit le compord'of
thoroughly axapeteut testmetors The Xdotaiismal
Oepattasta mot:area Primary. Collettee and del
entitle comm.
Careful stioatloo I. pal] to the Isom] tostnotkok
of the cadets. Otnatars ow to had of JOHN
BOUTS, So. IMO Li oly Won, Ploolougb.
Cos. THEO. elf &TT.
Wo.t Cheater. P.
SELECT SCHOOL,
J. IL P.-ZWZLI., AL 2f... %Yawn,
se. lal PERK /STREET, PTIMURGH,PA.-
liziessr. Intend, to opine ttleet School In
the laza alry rooms en, the - second doorot-Novill
P.M and, =the lliest 110NOalt OP
Hint, 186 d. • WIN GeotkliteekOPionah end 13111 ,
inen
will
to taught; teldiane pales will • be . orptred to
4,1 the PaPir.thocctlia , Instmation In the
omit Wanda, oleo Xiiidieh education. ,
Mx. IL proposes to limit-the ameba . et pop%
thss be may harathis batter epixetunity et
proper moral and latalbetnsi colinatoneletena lmad a
nroiteeta
Taman-ice per feeelan of /lie Dilinti44iiottra
A:biz: l :anion to be paid &trio; the sit ballot
the
School Hams from la m. to 2 Q. so.
Cirhtter the 17th Ina. Mr. N. may be NCI day
la the echool Boca; dtuing thy above both%
60244
p ITTSBIERGH FEMALE COLLEGE.
BEV. L. O. PERSHING, D. D., P:XILDZAT.
BEST SUSTAINED COLLEGE IN TICS STATE.
The Fail term of the Muter& female Gave
will tomatoes on TUESDAYidi.thISIDO, Sept 1.
A large and able Faculty of aiudene teseheis ha
been employs 4, end atrengemente mole Ire the ac
commodation of an Lammeed number of papte.
During the vandlen, important additions ham been
tea.M, and the College not affords unenrpareed faze
itka lot sostaltlng a eoliCand omen:moat education.
•Dalve teachers bate teen employed to aim WIMP
t/011 In French and German. Pope received In the
regular adage cinema mho any of the ornamental
dedatmenti.
A NORMAL CLASH
win bo farmed al ths ammenonnuat of as turn,
and also cnain
TELEGRA.PECING.
TOIST7 DDLLLES per torat pop oh expeneos In
the boarding Cperaneat, except tesettlng, and hal.
hoed to Penh:hut PLIttiIING tor-s catalogue.
an46:llr t. 81151P3021, Ftest.'lnsatoon
4 UCTIOrr BALER.
nIINUAN tsTREET RESIDFNOB AT
a...• • UCTIOH.-011 TUASDAY .391191.1911, doh.
ltqef, TA: 0 sleek will is mold at the Oonunsta
tilt. Atoms, tic. ft Filth sheet, that dtetrable LAtT
of' gfebblED, shad* at the outer at Munn end
Deets etrests, heeler a hone of 03 feet a hid= an
inettoui street, and extending slang nuts street
ita zit, on whisk U er.cttd a ea; w 11104201111 D
1111311311. DW,1:1.3•1IY0, contshalog MOO moms, bah
teem sad droning roost tainted attic, cells. ander
the entire house with cement duar, gee and *stay
Grail lage ranee to the It then. marble =Ode
ad tine !tubbed pale. In the - patter, dialog moat
end bed norm The home au bulls to the mak
datable maws:, and halthal to the beat style for
the ownat'a own occupancy.
day persona dee:haus of extinlng the primate an
get two keys et the AucUon t tare.
Innini—Une-tonreb, cub; rictus In Wu equal
annual pikyniasbi, with intortsz, teenrsd by band
and maws,.
mai •
DAIIII3 & IMALwAIHZ. Aneths.
TUE MoCORKLis PROPERTY FOB
BLL.E.—Ort 't GE /DAT SVESINEt, kept. 11;
et I% o'clock. will be acid at the ConuotoLalthalsa
Boma. 64 allth stmt. that YALU abbil J.CIT OP
OfttlUtiD at the math end ot tba lltaucutiabela
brills*, fronting oa Carat? or 'Ulu grad, 4.5 whin
width, and samalcUrig ary atoms the
Iteutmallle Ballroad about td 7arda up the bilk
Wined old IMAMS DW/11.1.11461101361 thaw
wk. sad Ircoen at the ttotkekle liordat'altustata
two= pcoprrty Of Itc::ally d tkt.oa Mk tide, and
locos, outlet other.
larat or Bans—Ono third. =Nand the naklee
to too oval pappenta at can and WO lean, v 146
interest.
withaimitatur , . _„.
stab • • DAVll3kNolLWillilL'Anet"n.
013E54 AND B.XERE SS ,WAGONB
H
ELaTLIBDAY KORN-
V, at 10 0'c1.611, I* sold In fun of
the iicznatertial Wan liccon. No. IA Flnh stast,l*
mom of wham It ow ininmtc. 1 Dna gars,
yeara old. =As fa nub ant 66016 itumnig 1
arq Itlaro, 6 Taus 464. work' In dues bums; 166
nuts under vials; 18. Bog" 4 31 . 661 old; / Sad
Henn 4 lean old; 1 Bout Mew 6 yea* oldiVrorkt
16 signs =II tonbl• ham% racks ante tbssant6s
I Slick EOM. nada to lansia - and doabis han2M2
racks nadir tha mann Ilia Math 8 Pan t. 18:
lapreis Navas, =NU am 1 mill fining Wawa.
Ram —6 nu =dos $5O. col: pc - tirritc cow
$5O el: =Ube aunt on apprand nano& gaper.
.n DAVISi isarGWAINil, Aunts
ikirATOH HORSES `Sr AUOTION
AZ& Oa BiTIIILDAT ISORNING t ' As ( 21tN u l nw
n y st
10 o'clock, will Do LIM in front of s.
Woo BoranaiNa.sl 111ilhotriat.,.cou Volt of Qa
Ham *AI work atiluo lo doge re dlOis;lsmaL.
Waa oils ram Wogoo.
.n 27 Dtalfl • IrolLitranrz eiben,
IniirTa.
WANTED,
A EIZOOND•I3AVD SLS kiIkIIDIASI4
6ppll at lidializattStitt, tISLIALT isOfra."
saMlw
=lM=l
WANTED—An DarnursEsto. Eoom,
viLtiont bear& Os& acLT iW to tir Par,
oases rnamid.
Addams BOX. 147, Pittsburgh Part Offlak
sattwi •
OUSE WANTED.--A. =Ratable
A.A. !VOWS Evan; On tine of ram! pelmet,.
- kL DAVnk.
sal3 • r_• 17.1.8, 'tryst. A nnk.N.T.
lalff..Of all kind& _
MESOkeral, Den= sad ink to btu. a.naval
ItaMx=
Take Vllte V 613 ma BeFriag — ;In 1:4/'..s.# . bqyq
hlids. 8 agar
EO Few ,
' , :rt.searl •
lor do 17 D
111 Dimas
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