lin tiiirft:datrt( Gaitttr WONE‘DAY• 15crroazii = • The Democracy aro squarely wheel ing tato rank, on a platform of repudia- ting tbe National debt, by passing an set; to pey the UOTtrateent rtOnde-te pipit Instead of cola. JI r. riast.LXTols, Ili% pee eh; is endorsed by the Democratic press genendly, In rousting of- the- Unmet on our bonds, sap: "Thew . Ihrty7eight millions annually inatua isilsated: . The Are-twenties should - be - paid in greenbacks ss theY mann, ores fast is 'they am be done without too great derangement of the Ths Boston Ton: has not yet been brought to the new party , platform, and •'g.' lea metallic substance anal salue—not a pomdse on a piece or peps; therefore, when - the Govern ment prowdaes to pay ono thotmand' cloi uot, it e ttittges to ray actual &Vora; net yrrwaisq but dollars. These dollars are made of gold and silver:: .To this the kittsburgh Poet answer s that there is to be one kind of dollar for the rich bondholders, and another foi the poor soldier. the bonds were all, or seal) alf,ln the' hinds of rich bond. liable', the argument would amount to thla: "Jamie° does not moire yon to piky yoni debts if your creditor is already rich."- Pavan) , may be. axery pretty *rig in poetry, tmt are we ready to as slims that a man pecomes rich be forfeits his right to collect debut dae hint? In this country, where men generally nixie - Melt own fortunes, and where the poor straggling boys of thirty years-ago are • the cepitaltats of today, a party must forces slender mission that hopes to MAIN , fostering a mean Jealousy, in tbe•Tioor,‘gaitudthe rich. • We urgeour boys to Industry and economy, and the gurgeon • held out to them is wealth. Sher wietelithem them that in gaining it they lose their right to enforce con. tritelit. This Is the doctrine of oar Poll. The . Government contracts to pay a dollar, Men says to its creditor, "If ;on Wirii a Poet min I should pay yon; but you are rich. and can Ward to lose the &Pet, therefor!, you have no right to claim .paynaetd, so I shall pay that promise with another." Would the, Zest-advise carrying this priumple into the trasaidions between Individuals? . . But its assumption that the bonds are In the bands , . of rich men is without ft/addition , -There ire few men, •or women,'who. have a few hundred dollars • eyed, sad have not invested in bonds. Ott hirculiting medium of the national banks is founded on bonds—the national faith pledged to redeem Mena. When our currency does not stand on a metal& fbandalkon, it is little better than - Con. federate paper. The money in the pocket . of the ponr man, as well as In the vault of the rich, goes down to its Taiwan wafts paper, or, at least, is depreciated to a - ruinous degree. As money goes down; the price of everything goes up. - Wheat is always weighed against cold and the price of labor. A. bushel, or a gold Whir, is the average worth of a • day's work of an'utulkilled laborer. No 'change in the money market makes any material chugs in these relative Values, in years of ordinary plenty; and if you _ take essay confidence by annulling the - cent Tarnent of interest on oar bonds, yosi talcestway the value cf the money already in circulition, - and only increase • the labor of paper maker 0, engraver' and printers In reanufactming prommes to represent dollars made of other promises. • 'But in a national point of view, any . thing the honest payment of our debt, in honest coin, is rain, present or proepective: No one believes we could have Lorrowed the money necessary to carry on the war, if those loaning it had not believed we would pay In coin. ' We • kept toll's value of greenbacks by ilk. ing them in payment for bends, which we promised to. pay in coin. If we' fall to keep that promise, where Menlo we go for the means to carry us throng], itny•future wary The question answers • itself In the returning echo, "Where?" REBELS IOTING .', A Washiegton special to the Pwt gives therViowirtg rare piece of informatfou : Cot Illoam.—Colonel Mosby, co partisan celebrity, inhere, but leaves is 'strew Muster Virginia to vote, Mastro ling the absurdity of the reconstruction ea. While, his right to vote is not ques tioned, that privilege I t denied to' tht- Putmaster of his lowa, Warrenton ' be. cense he wu once fht tiff, and took thr oath to support the Constitution, under. the State which dlequeltded him." Row does it come that Mosby's right to-vote is not queitionedi The Renee construction Act disfranchises him, and all such u he. The question was reface "Rau the President's pardon give righter frincbhteV and .irea iquarelj settled in the negative, • Oa no other stoned, than,Executive clemency, could Yoshi claim the rigbtto live, much lee toiote; and if be does vote, in Virginia, It te by semi evasion of the Law. Tin Peet must give its readers credit fort-1 rare tech."! Information when it der. • make sucha statement, in regard to tie • the Recoutructlon Act, and the factthai it duel*, proves that the deraccracy, for whom it applies nt we, are batten aid by teenag e of ..turni 'jostle*: which mould exclude inch men as *of , by fruM norilielgtiPower in the govern mealthey sought to destroy. The Pali midoubt does its readers justice 111 tak ing It for granted they would be ladle. , nut ai the party -which-should permit such men to vote, on terms of equality With the patriots who saved the govern ment from their manor ateeL Its little mistake embattle reversing the positions Of. the Republican and Democratic par , tist—of the RmonsWuetion Am and its opposing policy. Those disfruchise th e 'baby of the South, and entree cklea hecloysl mu, while these would enfranchise the 'Methyl Forresta and Feeriregirds;4.nd dhfranehlie the men whO upheld the gotranunent against their BCIOK arwrices Norman EAteiSTSI3O2 . , The Book of the Been. By liralm wilt, illustration. New -Tern: &merles.% Beers CowptOY. lislaburisto John W. Plttoelt. • A new unatise on en old and. perhaps obsolete wince, In which one becomes mixidup with Egyptians and Ottpshis, and mystic Arno. and lines until the head swims. Any one who believes in this science, any one who thinks the lines of the handare as .full of expres. . . too se the WISP upon the hoed, or any , one who wishes to investigate the old idensvell.rasivedi should read this boot Wt . Mr. Cranes. , Aw_lressv we Nan. By Alex.der Pop.. with /Mesa Illeatratiene and Otos by a. 11. Wells. use rot ,10 me.. fenry sloth, beveled bowel.. New . York: tri Broad. wverePirtsearent rounw. 00111WWWW'SOVE.s. • By P Erse Harts. wEE 00.10 WU vain... Net TOM W. ESEWWO A CO.' Plitaburatt r John W. • new wide publication with no at tempt at damned orthography to almost nefreslang, 'rust the Hurd of A. Ward's imitators. " Cioridensed Novels" Is a collection of brawl burlesques of the mks of the most promineot authors. Some of them are good enough, and some one not: but there is not one of them that has not enough point in It to provoke o smile on the face of any one familiar with modem fiction. The flue. Mations are comic, pr:nripally on account some aims I...wriss. Jnba Gordy J0WX41.04. XOW Tana: 0 W. Carleton W. J. W. PIUOCk. Mew:4h. 1.112031 ovct7 Coe' mill remember tlja, sac), pleasant, learned and entertaining booklitieh l appeared irkne peers ago, called !;41.. Boot Ahem Doctors." It Tact rind denerimi, a large sale, and thii book about lawyers is by the earns wlse ins giant Author. • Full of , wit sal roan' szawl o l ii r , atot pleasant "statittlesi(lt fa lnie tri be Met aia pleas ant carapsalost always alsMad tg Inn wag* Ph Purl I Wals, 7. a plans In that home nook reserved tor the cherished bock friends. Abhouith en Engll.h bock, and written about Eon lisle - lawyers, It is pin as enirrisiolog os If written on this aide of the 41'i toile. nirrisiovn bows. ?vs V.`" .4 ' &Co. ritt•bute John W. Yates,. Minis:another war book viewed from ' 'Wand rr lot tho other of . Mum DiXou'i line. The Southern lady boo written for Southern readers, and dedi alto:flier book set her Soothes, , all of which will uot 'prevent*thcon people freln trying to get a ' took at the war through her glasses, and she does not seem to be as one-sided in her state menu as some of her brother rebels. •-• . . Tithe Aseerneree. The Story at au Onteen. New reek: G. W. Otteleton &Co. Pltte. burgh: Foe sale by JoNI W.Tittock. Another war novel. The scene is laid in the - border - and - Stmtherst Buttes, and the time is that immediately prece ding the rebellion. All of the ineidentS, excepting those which appertain to'the hem, aro historical. The wonderful pre ' &Minns in regard to events now- pant are vouched for as genuine, and the in terest is successfully carried throughout the book. It is, perhaps, a pity that this book should have had an many prede cessors in the same path, but the popular desire for war books is not yet satiated, and this one is much better than =nay that came mullet into the field. _ GIIILELTERI.I. AID DOUESTIC 3 lettltatl4s4 of /.I.o.Pint Roo.. 'Sleeping rooms. which should be in the upper storlesnf the house, should be thoroughly ventilated. -A full--sized ' man taie's into Ms lungs at each breath about a plot of alr; . w6lle in there all the - life nutriment V extracted from it, arid on Its being sent out of the body it , is so .ontirely d.stbato .of ilfe — giving power that If rebreathed into the lunge again, 'without the admirture or any pure air; the individual would suffdade, would die in sixty seconds. . Asa man breathes shout eighteen times in a minute, and ,pint at ono breath, he consumes over two hogsheads of air every hour, or about sixteen hogsheads during. eight hours of sleep• that is, if a man were out 'in a room which would hold suttees hogsheads of air, he- would during eight hours sleep, extract from tt every atom of life nutriment; and would die at the cud of eight hours, Area If each breath ',amid 116 kept to itself, provided no air twine into the Mom from without. Otte of the best ways , to admit air into rooms is to drop one or mom windows from the top. When they are not hung on putties and weights, ttds can be done by cruilug off a few inches of the strips 'which support the rtppe.reash. Preserve the pieces so cut off, -and when it Is de -drab's to close the'vrindows adjust them 'to their places. Famers •ohdied not forget that dit breathing animals - require pure air is much as nutritious food; and one who would preserve them in health should sec that his - stables and henhouses are 'well ventilated and carefully cleaned. aump Omeflumm Those who have plenty of - money can purchase the brains of an architect to tell how to construct a house, if they .tiaire none of their own; but these who have but little money must plan thietr own housea, perhaps build them. 'rho popular method of constructing vied MOMS, partial' illy cottages, lase not been by any means the most economical that can be devised. From thirty to foity per cent. more lumber has been used than is nee: glary, and ranch labor expended that Is wholly concealed when the house is completed, acid altogether unnecessary. A small dwelling need not be constructed as we would build a warebotute or a grain elevator. It Is never subjected to any test of its strength and wooden cottages never fall down so Ion: as theyhave a good foundation and those little repairs which all houses must have to stand the ravages of time. No umare timber, and but a few scantlings are required in a small cottage. Mont. sea and tenons are of no aeconnt—ln deed they area pcoltlve detrtment., while braces are equally useless • ' • The studdieg of a house may aa well be nettle of tech boards four inches wide, ' is of double shot thickems. 'these studs will bold the nails of the siding and lath jest as well as those two Incites in hh hum Just so the floor joleu may be of Inch stuff eight Lichee wide. Hav ing laid up the cellar walls of atone and leveled them at Um top, boards should be laid on this wall to form a sill. Tbe bents of the [tame may thou be ket up, one after smothers, and stayed till the shlieg can be put on. These bents may be made en the floor jells, studs, cross johns fro the ceiling and rafters, all sailed together :rally with cut nails, while lying upon tho ground. Every piece et siding nailed to this frame tends to make it firmer and stiffer, and to do upon which the mortar Is to bo spread. Tim partitions made in like -manner, well lecund, also tend to ' , Aden the whole fabric. With here and there s good support , in the cellar, such house when completed, would be just desirable for all lir4ciot purposes as ese of the tame_ alas containing nearly 1 twice. u much material, and it would ,ortatuly be just es costal- A Cottage elth see es ssz moms may be oPecdlly ,onstrueted on this oriumple, at a mum leas cost thud in the popolsr style of building. This a substantial building compared with those constructed on leased lands abont Chicago, and they arc leaned very comfortable, and their atrength and safety are not questioned. tome method must be devised to cheapen lie cost of dwellings, and we know of tone that commends itself so well as (hie that we have tuggested.—Rural American. to steep towees P over wiorsr. The homers in this region of country rise great diMculty in keeping sweet.; ;somas, through the winter. A. "Jet ..yman," who was portly ratted in /Wee . ; itutatoe paten, ' informs es bow , tivy keep their potatoes to J•rsey.. We ale a low days ego a potato of last yeses otodoelion, broui,ht from Jersey, and it was "pat as good U new." The Jet .evwen bare long 'since discarded the I 411rerelit modes of packing in stud, wives, saw duet, Or any thing else. Iltcy dimply dig their'pstatoes tinsdry before frost, lay them out on the , ?mood to dry lathe one, and before the .tew of evening begins to tall they haul out to the "patch' the boxesand barrels hey propose to put the potatoes in, and ray them in carefully. (handling them 411 the while as oaten:illy as eggs, so es out to Moho them ) They Mee haul them 10 the hou.-e and. pile up the boxes and barrels in a corner of the kitchen .carefully, so as not to bruise them; nod tf kept as the tight temperature through the winter they aro bound to keep, if you don't cat them. • riesh•rmostoir Elements . of ' 1.4.. " .4 0 141,4nistms 444 ingtubm 4144144454 •tatuf. copies of whrirlen 4rtil be 444 414,_ ' MAIZE 441,1.417 W. il=visaoliwomoints9 lllol, * aos. z. 111711p1 11 Sigh BY BUIL Mew, r tLIKLIi, a eV SUBURBAN Residence and Handsome Grounds, TELIBACE AP! ?: Cre 02 ILL AN V, On Tiller:day October 21, °nth. net...1.1,1.111%w •old sits 1 1' sl e nVgnse ' * 4 n alg. p d. 1,11.41).. el, It:rest 0 SlTOptlii. Of the Nestle. Zut and Jolan 11...ftend, 11i....d 10 1. , D , Dif W. .lt ltr o fee., Inst.enatne { • slightly elevaireo neat tat t frnt, Ines of diner n .. ioneues—onill (teulle,tOle. IT pet I.d ...t beet tnyrotaelon...onentl7le,..ll. The walla. The Pnronven:lnt• courtel of • rreil 01 . 4401trn mod eramodlen• Uotnin Frrene bae• lug 14 rural PUT Inlet beet Dub prom : paler 4 1 04011 warn bear. and ere. tn• eloo:d aq el g *lichen t 41.4ellvnt tl. Ui It ' ,:f:O h jl " 4,ll{l l' el ' arTorTettT ' rAtzg. t o . .. Pvt. 17441 . 11counnan 4 aan t ruer. V le+ up anO down tee Ylononr•htla truer. sad orer • beantifui country: In t ill at Cooyente co and is unequal 141. ant amt. derintor to to • ••rtlee ot.bte it to rgy:ig rare.? presented. utable. Sermeaut. Fmrthel par """" " " al l arSON. PALN.Erc DESIRABLE SITE . FOR A PRIVATE RESIDENCE, On Obto Avenue, Allegheny, On 0i It October 2.10, at 2 olelott p• se., on the breath., edit be , *old the large frd b 2112•02107 alt•ilt<2 222211% 10S et around. onting= feet 000010 avenue. ten °butlers • street...lending beet MO feet a Infbee, to Lc. I not street , and ad) Annus trendily of JennOnnt ` tiring to Bang tn an eX221.10112 neighborhood, confetti •nt to .asulneu. sad an O • linear Itanebester - Fastener Hallway. a norm deeirable S on • tarn 'Ovate re Ode*. 2211.21.2 parentsed, nd es an investment stene ts seeens SOL 24 002114 - ,22d11y be sgedlebled Into smaller tits, and dts• P TAVitt ' uTZP:Tot u lftbuto In on. rest. i. w ith 1 1111WHIlrea .d ertaril d att ' .,• 174 V. ' ez - /bead elnla street. VERY DEIRR4DLE COUNTRY • . 13011 X AT IieZLAWISOU bTATItte, CON NILLIVIL,E tteILIGIALS. AT •lICTION. .pugliIDSY, t.et,bee filttb. at Ws', o'coet Itt be ' rolt h ithf rsiSea•stielio * A T tl " Itge , gAr., ' :. " ,....1:1 1 ,ateX setae fi tted, tre zoutheru exposure. and to of the very beet qestlty. hsndsoute *bade trees. atal .0051. 1.1.1211J•11CS of sups. Dear. them. aud other fruit 5r..., with graps., shrubbery. etc.. and , . Tll of exeell-nt water. he residence le twoestorled doable trick melee, with ban ding. °antennae le MI even rooms, In lo otculminate Ontbeildlega lids Is ono of the tholceat locations in an canary, In • thriving beighboillood. hes'thy. and cotatastidlng extenovd Ti.. ova , • rich sod beauttfor c entry and of the Monongahela river, within twent y . adman* l ee from tan city, and only des nannies wit [tom the it.. tio n. 3 lila Indisputable. Term - 1 3,0 T 9 9911 . 1 . 19999 Is ten years. with Internet, vacated ha brad sad tattles L nY el ' H tlU .n N.a to attend tha means take Oa o'dwak v. train uid Mots stir. W. VALKEW CM. Aue'rs, .19 63 i? Flab tre e. TIESIDABLE HESIDENtNDRAHNSIM IitIOUNIIS. ON 1111 SCO T7OO6tHWAND. AtaroGHINT 0/TY. AT , •ITO sitlnalleY. cetober nett, In I.,,,,rendlin. N.. on thedrrendar .i t i ell/ Vol WtTEHilltater", 4." 6. oxen •(40 groat ...North-Canal *try et. Worsen chestnut lanes oat Iliodlson Immo, ortnnllni hand 173 feet to trilralyorragt.V:r alartgarnarotsl 7.l4l;eitin:: , tr. elega nt •obaillaginy IrYo t . IrorrePptoWilir ale 0110 . 1M . ) . . 1 ' 5t tolotog afteen room., alerh soe on con• a ...ppm...eh as du, both. With hat nod cold notar. formate ono two rarcor/ ronona'anos U.l " 4lCl ' itelialrTga l :br:aidt - non i orterl honer, ono olber outbuildings eomolrta. mta properly to eary of Scores. as the "ror 11111 and raring Gordan Can Doss nialn Ono segue of Gat door. to portles Oa/Gera garasont. conoenlei t and comf °ruble bow% tlk re to presented rare on. vorntnit)). and. , aria cosy renal. soy ouo•th fel cash. boloves In four equal onanal payments, scored Si bond ono sonrraogo. lifflTtinUri, PALMER I CO. 0017 51 so AT Fifth street. .ysixAscr, VACANT LOT, • ON lECONO STREET, ELT .43...T7CriMOZT.. • on, mos D AY. October Sith,thn welOot on ne prem. ... will to sole, the •ery valuable moan; lot of Uroned. crossing Greet on Menthol frest, luoar athirst.) and ...sleuth!. back El eet, at present occupied as a lumber lard. This *retort, Is situated very dolmal. businaly lethilt• and will Mimeo as a whole, or hub dl•lded'a. to Ints o rlt purenthers. Terms—fleeutitlrd cm% balance In two egos' annual payinnta. with Weal% Wano by toed and mortrage. • ISILITHIION. PALK=I CO., Auctioneer% odd LS and Ir 111th 0m.% NEW PATTERNS. ITOUSE AND GROUNDS AT HOMEWOOD lITILTIOS, ON morisris VaNi•waILIVIAD. t • TO NED EVENING. Oct. 99. at TX oledock, bill be mad on second tow of Me Commercial alm Itooms. IM emitheelo street. Dr. Y. pars bandmene and very !pitiably alosalad stiO• trios residence. Homewo od Yen sylyanla Central ludasdlateliormoslte the Mos rim. mid alongside the Homewood avenue,' leadtag from ()mamba , ' gibe. tog Maude cot tam atone Howe sate besatEolly tying surface- slier best enitHatioa. wltb gee bear ing °retard of Umlaut MIK • olowter som aourlabing •Ineysod. ts great vadely Of aula/1 fea and sbrubtery. a n d s good springer water. Elie Improvement Is an excelbot and w Dar ranged ~ o-story Coca 111•1.1014 nearly mi., contalviug eleven red ms and Ka). vall.gelabedi cellar. The mansion Is needs/3.1y seated on • align: Macaque! mad belied by bcaistital Me t•r of native forest trees. lao. s ta re mtatd MIT ritatle. with wend Holy for o roan.' =I er tar& =1 To:Bo4st, Pet Mud To 16 Caste Per Yard. •ND TS FIFTSII-Iriniarr ' a uxurAtrruien AT AUCTION, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. ff, I=2 I:2==:n *itoriPIVIN:::::: b.surpassed 17 any. 'obi ohoo.oleoep or beauty, and sauna a:nays appro. ea.. to valve. It !loured ana-td the Armada. ...mining the OellethOW vt - evert'. stdubbm. aerie, he.. with tee.. to 1ima...4 ad, b a node aanarata y. .IboSe dealing. lan Int olud to TIC w the mad.... Tams of dale —OnAttded cub; balsam fa three equal annual _aymentaoalth lantana, . 0 , A. ad V•WAINIL. •nattunama. to gg.,,,eIFgedICIA, m NT ahog FURNITURE. ny sad W-leutilatlia Moth Plate 313133.11; Wl'taa sad impala CARPI, mi. 3c. 15 wennstreet.—m 11011211 ott tint bet Mtn. at 10 V. 61 pleat' wilt tr. 4 31 ' ge Prole:tile:Mat: VIM the •atirelsud Ye , y extenolve fartptbmt.t Bnrsstls and Lograln .sCpws emit elate mirrors. sadg sigma*. Forniture to I et.- eed. Itabegeby sod Ilweews d, all lithe latest scrim sad test manalletn, only atoll eta dttolbs to use compbside best quality Soothe lamssods Mmist on double part. 0.; mro Jana reeds Mate on nl* voice, corned sand rosewood sofa cadollalrs; romwood enabler oa castors el ~,,, reeeD.w. charm. 3ie•irr:rgroVrreerli aIaP P m Dogma Lit reset. ball and stair 10smels g,sra . ,sl d n ' eot i B 7rd ' ree ' rrs UV:17101r, taste.a came utile. Moo Moas. °mere I u end rary choirs, throe ant tads mat =showy an sockors. f elegant matmgaay Wardrobes. nor elle. Tr Trardr. a. Me limbos WM mahogany dr...slew harems. 1 plain tam.. *we. Otlteg any doming lawmen.' marl.* rwr Wawa waft. elm/. Mar .enelored mshogany Saab !tor lstl e ße=r ll 4741 came o? Brattele ar eare.ots. WLltan came. moron, c ood Mantel:art.& tes ter. =MUM. Soy Otteetila. eget Mt att. as,o rata= reigg. Itt= a144°,;b117,f,f, - - tul.., wart Stang. two weir narrow el t •ent. alas b mastic mimes, osa oats gtronwOhnt. as trots and atsads, oat exterudon able, msg. tor. Oak Sideboard. Ude Seat eak claim. awl great Imbue citheiren utensils ondfurnlnaga• sw . 3 • MelLIV•111s, Ana's* ' HT VESIQATE LARGE DIN ELLING. 110IINE ..)1D 40 ODILDIPO LOTS AT .I.I3ITMON. —min be eepe. an me premises. on THIJanD Clamber CAN at 10 oclock, PM residence or 13. m, p aluotnice w e n btaimary of Moon% limos Cemetery. I'UL. Louse le a frame of (anion .11r1t6 tattatulty amanita kkkkonudloml/Milly aceemthie ay mai apace, convect ot to coma, and affording many of We NlTA:awn of mammy location. ••, Also. Mt adlaoat =Palm Late. Pt reentrant trilth WIN Met to depth. Plana at the Auction 110000. 110 federal Mint,' Alharacity. • , *MP A. LEGO OTT.. Auctioneer. ' 19• 4 'koo4,3:t9l*U4Ctill DISSOLUTION OF PIIITNER4RIP. NOTICE. -IN ItEIIERT GIVEN that the Partnership heretertre between WK. B. tittaTe. anaItOBAUT OttoK wee ,dluolved by metaal eoelol tht lab but , 80181. , b COOS. elltbdraertile Yet= tee Irm The !anthem a! the late tent will , e get ts • tib,117,„ at the old .1.4 be. ISlLlberty ettett. WV. 8 OBAbr. MOISILWY MOS. • W2t. ii. GRAFF bayter novght.t th• es{ ot ROBERT MOIL. will euntllloo to a rat,. DUOM AN.. 0 , M211,410N 811d1.46.0 • • base- Wore. at No. ISt Liam? W.f. .00.01!0111 1 crontiquance or the pa.trolage •towo d on the late or m bo ane* DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE PAIRTNERSUIP nEnr ,o„Ex • betanank aIASZ.II feUalllilLlC•ail ALlM32llo6l#lrender or to ton., .IYr4SPkI LOUTEr unT patina .coal lils Innarrat In taa last r~ AtiZntTl4l ° l.ltnlMV tEv tanlntsa of the Old Mat attn. Mato!' the Nair N. IC ' 9 "" d jrittEl LOUGIIIUY. itrA2 nOIPAUTNEUSHIP.—The nu.; V derstenederve dev.'toet WO entered iihireVerel Pe fgaz v2r.:4 Trewts. Hens [please. and Ilona lltra e. tlndd two re. WI eau be Mad at the ae• meted.. tlie die of tbe ems foreterly 0000044 wit...three It freer. their t he y waw a et No. Wood street. aad •eiere they wawa be ban.) , to tee the p grans and customers et 0.014 ana. sae their ow* nellierk.l2ll trieniale ma +woman. Me OH. Th. riglr 1104 0211 t aneer the attar wed et* Of JACILISON W. d. JACIVOK. T WOULD CHEERFULLY REV.. UMMINU to oLd pattoas sad tea p