.-VX4 ifiktitt. , • S., lIIDDL.B !'CO.. • 111T0110, Anil> rillioE-a-11101111. Plblienlbl 0.p., Fifth Ern}, I.IIIP fthritAfkttl. PZ% - .rzsizitz.wcocamtc 17138 DAY 1408.1111(0, OCT. 17: 1861 " Hew It Looks to fruits's. A man platted amid the smoke end dinof thin great battle, donna occupy as good titaisdleint to obtain a clear view; ofthe hid as ene.situated on the other side of the Athlone; • helms the eisneelly expreased splitiets of honest and intelligent men in Europe are lottretting at lust, if not val .. - ..F...ThehitlS Sittig Sepreeente and expresses tU liberal sentiments of Fraioe, and may : Wettest to Supposed to' be free from the fetters imposed by diplomatic policy and in tape; as veil front that httred of all forms;of goveriment which °horse tesizu these who are Wadded to legitimacy and sontervatiem. This piper, after first • • Wag; the- opinion that it would have ,• been better that the Slates of the North . soil the, South should have separited raoefalli and by agrittnent,• proceed, : ittoo late to 'seaports to such mans? We think it is ; and the Amer!- . • eakilbeniielves.:teem to entertain precisely the IMO opinion. War is now being waged lbetweon the North sitd South ; and it Is now :..bound to Work out its natural recite:, tines Ito one in the world possesses- either the power Sr the will to topartte the combat- Al there is, therefore, no present hope of • 'Pelee, let 113 see what results mule nemeses , lily ilow, font wit!. , The meet important of A these Is • the inevitable 'oppression of His vu. ' • ; If the abolition of that "institution"— es it is celled in the Nailed Btatea—bas not been aireidy distinctly - Proolalmed in the North, it is easy to see, from certain meas • ores already adopted, that eudh a step on the part of the Federal Government cannot be loog.delayed. We fervently wish that this great.aet of reiteration could be stooom yelwe can see at the same time • ell*" diffloultieeattendiog such ,* dep. Thitimme thought le rapidly gaining the leattery over all ,pther thoughts, and doe - the American peoplei Like the Frenchman, Wines, and prepowersions la the hearts of they feel that the thing is Inevitable; that the blow IDOL be Weak et the very heart 'it the esll ; that kaiak-root most be cut; but, how! when? by whom? are the sp .. palUag questions that instantly present - themselves, and none calm, thinkiig men to pause and drive back the terrible queetion the- ; from lips to the ,deep, council . .chambere of the heart. The French editor frankly acknowledges the difficulties in the way of the solution of this momentous question ; and amongst those difficulties he recognizes the encant - querable - "prejudloe of race," as he calla it, everywhere prevalent In America, as the ; chief. Were the enslaved people a race f Which could amalgamate and become slaw: ' Hated with an:limit In the great mass of the people,' there wdnld be no serious difficulty attending universal emaielpation: He Afferson, where be say* that "it is , tnehtto that two rages, equally free, can • ;never live under the same governMent end' then,remarke that "prejudice, stronger - thin ell principles, hes imperatively saps .' - .rated the whites from the Macke, and Law strives in vain to reunite them;" and main limns that were slivery abolished at ones, the dimes could result in nothing, better than the formation of a lirge inferior caste, a replacement of aleves by paths. ' Them la no resisting this logic. Nature, pieta:lb:el opinion, tette, or something, hae 7."r4aarked-oot a line of eepuation which we, - H tla a distant People, can not or -wilt no% get orreritt The irresistible conclusion then in, thee - oils of us ought not to be here. Two 'that ban not or will not, or should not ilittllitarb ought to separate, if they would both be free and trial. • - To eselive men because they are otdiffer set oolor from ourselves lea manifest.wrong; — but thqe h . no injustices in declining those etieial *Elegem' which knit society together, so far as they, are oogosrned. It would be lost as wiong to drive them into beniehment as toensleve the= This, of muse, is et to belhonght of; bat if the government shall be "drivel, by the . force of airoum stanoisoind of ' publio opinion, to, abolish slavery, we think Abet provision Ought at Nun to be made to secure a gOod place of lottlemeat for allwhoi desire to emigrate; - " - A - phtoewherethey toffy live under the.pro ' WEN' of, this* government, acknowledge its authority, and receive those kind 'Gen-. . lions necessary to 'enable them to edolite their otildiin, open roads, sad establish a sidkordinote government, of their GS", under which hey may hope ttevance to a con ' dltion which they can in"? hope to reach • -*Whilewiggled with a more . numerous and energetic rsoe. • The negro is no more at home here than - the Israelite was in Egypt. In the case of the latter, emancipation and expitristion were iimultaneont; and ea oaAht ,to be here, so far as mere locality li concerted - Ilat'beconse 'removed to a more congenial &bate, the'eolored man need 110 t feel that he it expatriated ; for be would-. still le• wader the tire 11114 protection of Ala goy ." eratient, and same time be 'removed .„ :from the depressing influence. to witiohAe• here" inbjeoled. His removal eronit • only.take hint out of the "House:W*o* ari," bit out of the "Valley of. , Hum lii tint," end set him forward in Itlit!‘Pitii grill" towards that higher and balky ditlon that awaits him, in common with' the ‘ - ' 2 : ether . families of niati., The Bieeleregards the abolition of slavery ascot eerie% and with that a oonquwat of States now in ; but h never *lsis Mho's gloomy view of our Ware. Ira quote the' concluding paragraph : • • "Advocates as we are for the abolition of flimsy; we cannot hide from ourselves the - perils that ,ere !attached to it. Are those perils, howeier, such se to mats us despair of happily overcoming them? Sy no means; -• but the ordeal will be terrible, audio await ing Its commencement, it it natursito think that the public) would watch with'iagernen the details of militory operations, which ire Itiringlag as nester' ,Avery hour to the great and Anal crisis." - Chitaral Vernisoalt. WbU. It would be idle ron the put of the prime to prelentto endorse the fitnees of Gen. Foment for the great and responsible position Which be has been placid, yet it mar lastly eid s eterely demand that he abalehive. . -;.-suropportvelty to vindicate his own character v-atia'Gai4tral by 'his ictioas." - As a agility of . vied courage his rePotatioaliuloarg hiten. .7:-stelnilished,..aid. cannot be shalea,ll such 44ittHan ai thous melte by; Bfair. Thit A WS "JlAoiiiioWiOnioirs:thi,ftroWdanilsOstiW: iihiiirariWthmos,aadwahivestisaiioSa that ha has sow wasted upon a onnipiip, tit• hritasini anti eseenrartut T.A11144 ,sehieh pal remove ssery stain eseeptethst inal attach to the traubleic;lme Bean alv , ishr.r.al to have hmn reniored 'and -diatvietd It is sery potaihts that Gen. Fremont, iu flee ittc, t ,'nly Meek position he occupies, may here Breed in judg ement; but there is noes sane eisa is do.: Bann try who hailhastighteat Ittrogivisg - as to has Utility, energy, and derrutiba to the great cause In which he is engaged. We ly-admit that the qualities necessary to constitute a masterly pioneer and erplorer ass not the same an are required in a corn. mantier-in.ehisi of a mat I.llllj..eogekeit in a most complicated and difficult campaign ; hot, after the evidence which John C. Fremonthea given of -energy and of vertetility_pf talent and resources, it would be herd iodised if the country could tuit tenet him, and harder mill _that his great reputation should be swept away by, the carpiers of one min, the came of whose hostility we have no means of judging. One thing is very sure: Fremont hie the MI& deuce of the army and of the people around him, as was r abundantly shown by the strong impfeasions of grief and indignation. With which the report of hie removal was received, but which was promptly allayed by Mr. Sew. ard , scuri bat comprehensive dispatch contra dicting the report. Let he patiently await the issue. 11 it shall he eticomilui, the whole country will rejoice,' and award to General Fres:writ all the honor and applanee_fie can desire or jurly claim; bat if, on the other hand, it shall be proven Aatboth the government and people hay. been% mismken as to bin fitness, then both will acquiesce cheerfully, but sorrowtulty, in the necessity that shall divest aim of the great power that he now wields. To remove him now is not to be thourrbt of, and-we are very glad to be assured from . the hignest authority _glad Is not contemplated. But all pertain feeling, either ageinst him or for him, ought to sink before the far greater question Of the sal:. vision of that State and_ of the Government; for rebellion must be crushed out of blisiouri before either peace or the Union can be re stored. • —We predicate these - remarks oa the Presi dent's distinct declaration of his intention to give Gen. Fremont sufficient opportunity to vi'ndicate his titian for the command confer red upon lain), and,ltis own character, against all his anailants and accuser,. We confide in this declaration, even after reading the dis patch from the Waahington correspondent of the N.Y. Tribune,u given below—and which represents Secretary Cameron tilting such a Mums towards Gen. Fremont , s ads and ar magnums u to indicate considerable thaw. isfactlon with ht. adminiatration of vialn is hie Department. From Newport MO W& ---: Contrabands still continue to come Yesterday we feceived onsiand to.day one. They both came from a battery erected a mile and shalf this side of Williemsinirr,, where they had been working for nine weeks—the same sad old story : hard la bor, poor food and cruel treatment. These men have actually been seren days on the Way, and the distance is not twenty miles, they had to keep away from the highway; in order to elude of pursuers ; during one whole stretch of three days they had nothing whatever to eat, and would prcib ably have starved to death if a poor white woman (I do not know bar name, but it is written somewhere, I Bove) had not taken pity on them and 'given them a loaf of bread. When they came into camp, they found in our colored population quite a number of acquaintances, and all their sorrows were at once forgotten. What with embracing and kissing and laughing and leaping, ti was at once a ludicrous ando mostimpreasive scene. . The order of the comp continues good, owing mainly to the' fact of ardent spirits being entirely prohibited. Express pack ages continue to be inspected, in obediinos to the old law of General Butler, and all brandy, rum or whisky is at once thrown overboard. One should not think that the opening and's:latching of express packages could give an insight into human allure ; and yet how characteristic is this box, with its Bologna wreage, its bread, its "powerful" Limburger kris and a bottle of . sclusapps slyly hid b an old woolen stocking—it is 'Dutch" all over. Next comes a box with tobacco of all kinds— chewing, smoking and snuffing—but, my stars, what heavy tobacco. On in serting the finger it strikes against some thing hud, and on turning the box upside down two or three or - more bottles of "mountain dew" are exposed to the view of the sorrowful Hibernian owner, for the inflarible Provost Menthol consigns them, together with the schnapps, to the "briny deep!' The -"American" box is easily distinguished by the Seat packing, by the many little delicacies, such as fruits, preserves and cakes puked by loving hands, and by the entire absence of liquor. An experienced eye can almost instinct ively detect, on looking on the top of the contents, whelher there is any forbidden fruit below or not. Goad Nowa from WashMVOn. One of our Cincinnati coitempaaries gives the following, which we can com- Ikea. as sound and sensible—though not favoring the more' impetuque and impa tient tempi= of those who can brook no delay of action, wen for the necessary preparation for it A gentleman in whose clear sighted in telligence and; sound t fudgruent we have the utmost confidence; has just returned from Washington, where he had extraor dinary advantages as an observer, and as sures us _the t every loyal citizen should be well satisfied with the condition of our army and the movements of McClellan. The army has every thing demanded to in , ante its utmost efficiency, and though not so enormous as some ash, letter writers say it is, is truly a" Grand Army." Mc- Clellan being a thoroughly scientific sol slhitand etratcst, is by no means a rash Miii:but he is now on the Offensive; and Li crowding the rebele towards their hole st 3failsore, adviuming step by.step,and pre leapt to hold the pound as he goes. At every 44 the forests are out dowii, roads telegraph wires laid, liatteries opened d, u reeitked'' end_ v3.51,111(1 Powerful supporting columns bald ready for ernes gamma In this way the army is hemming accustomed to act as a whole; and subser vient to a single will. The troops learn how to move by brigades; and Brigade Com manders brio= accustomed to their , duty. Our immense and makhles artillery force is =MY all the time to do its work with the rebels. Bo the 'rehab are kept watch ing and praying, and their boasted ability to stand a siege like that of f3ebratopol at Manassas, is likely soon to be tested. &is My - more Tennant* refugees who bad,oade good their esespe through the motmtain poses, entered Camp Dick Rob inson yesterday, and joined the Tennessee troop — a. It was reported in the camp, yes terday morning, that a large number more —fixed by &Masashi& as 4/00 --were on their way, and would arrive in a day or two. , How long shall these Tennessee sol diers be required to wait, while their ene - Wes continua to fortify the Cumberland . Gap Guile *, 'Oms intadral and fifty Unionmen, who bad beak Men by ther rebeheftom their families and beaus in Uhriatkst smutty, Kentack3cailitit Zeaz * villei lad; oA the &lima. They Itte. FM4 tilittair - flialifbrit rebel fame called thi Jackeen aafalry.—Ult. Louis De m. ma Valthatire'ing Ohio_itanioad In 'regard: to the opining of this greet line of communication with the West,; which . has been strongly urged On the gov ernment for sometime past by several in fluential organs of public opinion, we find the laming roniaika in the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press; The-proposition to put the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in'perfect repair is one of the wise acts of Major General Mc- Clellan. In order to-understand the con dition of this important thoroughfare , it may be necessary to state that tram broom to Harper's FeirTy, a distanc e o f ninety miles, the road is in the possession of the Federal Government, and that there is sufficient material on handto construct a new bridge' across the Potomac in place of theone destroyed by the traitors. From Harpies Ferry to a point twelve miles east of Cumberland, in the state of Mary land, the road—seventy miles—is in the hands of the Confederates. They have destroyed most of the bridges, but have left the road in tolerably good order. From Cumberland west to Wheeling, Va., a dis twice of twelve miles, the road is in ex cellent condition, and in the hands of the Federal Government. There ie a branch road, ninety miles in length, extending to Parkersburg, also in good order. Tide is also under the control of the Federal Gov ernment. It is estimated that our forces can take possession of the section now held or threatened by the Confederates in about three weeks, Lod that we can maintain it through its entire length, with the aid of the loyal men in Maryland' and Virginia, by luring some five thousand Federal troops. The advantage of opening this great line of communication is - almost incalbulable. Baltimore has suffered immensely on ac count of the stoppage of travel and trans portation between the Ohio river and that city, and no greater boon could be bestow ed upon the people of Baltimore than to put them in direct communication with those sources of trade upon which they have heretofore subsisted. The effect up cn the Internet commerce of Maryland and Virginia, when the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is put in complete running order, would be most healthy. But in a military point of view—which is the chief end soirght l to be attained by General McClel land —this achievement will prove won drously beneficial. It will not only en able him to open communication with our army in Western Virginia, but to carry troops and munitions of war into many parts of Virginia and Maryland, and, un questionably, to reoccupy liarper's Ferry, Martinsburg, and all the surrounding coun try. The result would also be most profit able upon the Ohio trade, and upon the Western railroads, which have heretofore had close business connections With the Baltimore and Maryland people. , Tint Antrum or 1313110 PE—Tho army of Austria consists of a grand total of 738,- 344 Men and 1,088 guns ; that of Prussia' contains 719,092 men and 1,444 guns ; the army of Basal* about 850,000 men and 1,160 guns ; the army of France 626,482 men ; and that of Great Britain, in all parts of the world, 534,627 men. ititilttarg EL otters 0•HOR TILE WAR ...._ the Brigade of Col. W. R. LABION, the late dew partner and frkeed of the Preeldemt, la not villa lull, and men will be recalled either u companies, partaof comlnenleA or u individual., AND trAir. TUX ORM. OP TRW BRANOEI. Or IiRRVIOR WillOli TIIIITTRAPER, either ut Artillery, Infantry or Coo. ° A A portion of the Brigade In now in active service MIL is • chance, madly met with, se the Brigade will be a faeorita one. Prom the date of eulbuturath Men will be vitisted, paid end clothed. Apply et dab!. of Ova R. 111-PA:P•ltson, oat der Diamond onset, soot. 'lrani- EP'WANTED—Irive good men to join a Reglement going to Rentasky Ws week. As good as a boon ly of TAN DOLLAR* goarnotral.— Oall until 12 o'clock TOMADAY, at alderman Ma .BBIDA'S, MO street. above Smithfield street, Pitta. borgh,or 0. 0. RARBAUGEI'd Ambrotype Manny Federal street, Allegheny. bergeant W. W. TJBON, ord4.as . Recreating t Rear. WEOHT PITT ARTILLZBY WLNTZD • ao experienced Teametere, 6 Battlers end lianas Makers, 2 Bugles. .{7•Uood men can apply to J. M. ItNitY, eitindit Le Itirth Meet, 114031111 APS Tr A FEW !SORE SECS U ITS wanted to Ell the rants of the "UNION ItIIL3B, andel Cot. 21:109. 111.11081. 'The Ooturnuty will be officered ea tom u ectapletely °Mulled, eedi .01 go Into 'treks as Min acianers. Aram, to Id story of Wllkln's Mall, where geed mon will be enrolled for trim days longer. scald! TllolllAle le, BOAS, Chiptaln ILLUXMISIIIIIaBIItALIMI Ute Rw 11.8. fury, Ptttoborgh, September 23d,1801. fr - To the . Young - Men oft Western.Penneylvairla..—l sm ordered to recruit the Third Ilettailon of the 18111 ILighaunt R. O. lb Yahooleach, .he now epprei to you to show your pitriotleto by enterigg the terries of your country In Wallas RI& Regiment, to myth' of 2,422 tom. The pay V from.s43 to ph per mouth, with abOtolaht food, clothing sod all,uut. IMMIIIII. Ivory so!dlsr of the Regale. Army Le etitled, be side.' peteloo,ll disabled, aual &LUNDY n OS ON/ RUNDRILD DOLLARS. then I maosablv dieoberyed, to secontorieble iroppott,_ll Melt or diaabled, In the eoldkee" bouses,.estabilshed by the immanent Isonmdlete proendon made for nellorme arms, equlposeals, rations . and transportatlmo for ell sib° Ousebird or the Oompsny Ottlorrs wlll be taken Croat the 11111111. No Letter ripporteuttty Y olteren to :1 4 . 1 462 . Ca 5 T1 0 ltw i Llor 'OM I:tato:WO, !Ind Lalr tor full Intormetkrn apply to Lieut. LOBE= SOTLUIRLANO, as the Eatmevent, N 0.64 Routh rt. • WILL. A. STOEHR, ea=lind Major lath Reg. O.' S. lalnntry. 11. B. MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY! POR BIXTIIIIIIOIIIIIIBTI3.B. OAVALIY, nesuLsa TARNS Or BERM= ONLT TIMER 'EARS Ilfsujointoig this liniment will be UNIYO3IIIO ea soon ea enlisted.' 'Xbe bligbelt pay per month la the service. Horses and Itquiplasots, Clotbtog, tlhal.ton.e. 441101. n l / 4 tad Rat 11edIa1 attandence free of ch artq 100 BOUNTY! Advancement open to eIL. _War farther particulars apply at the fteautting Wee., NATIONAL EICITML, Wster meet, near Smith. Add, Plttebergh . Pe. • HIIIIRT B. iLiYa, • • Oeptito,2l2th Bremen o:B.l7erelty, . sebaistt Beentltlng Otter übUs sotutx. • - • Pittston:AD. notobst-17„ 811. rrAN NLEOTION or .I)IELOTONS ol thhe Bank, to mars Ihr , the Awning ;lair, win Oa held as thellanklag noose, an MON n AY, cid. umber 18th, heavyset .th. hoar! of JO deloct en, and 2 o'elork r.at.' , . A annual inentlag a 1 the EOM:adders VII be held oet TUIIdD a 74 Elev. IP, 10 °Moak& X. • oalideal - •43110; 110111111 C thy Wen PLANK BOADALLOTIO N.—The stiottataers of dn .- Allegheny tot Perry/villa Pleat host •Oompeny ire hereby DeWitt teat et kherthre will he held it the how of 1. 0. Lt6Ule4P, 011 Mt/DIVA% the 411 der of Iterember best. hettreen the boors of land t daces r. x., to .ac meats fur the atuesing yea. , By ore, rof therrestelles. o:.11.111A - 11111tOtt CIASIMILI4 . II oo.Y. Was or tan Paws Insoures Ca a Parmesan, Uoloott 110, IOOL • 5. 10 THE STOCKHOLDERS Or. THIS 0 0o pl o y anfoxiby. salami that fhb, iroactol election fat Menton foe as swain yess hold II the ogles,is dd Nome stmt. between MO bot - fO of ow (Maas o.r. an oar eawa r. si., 110111 DAY, 4% day of Novioabse,lll6ll osiMded Goa& dr&OLIL, flooistiry. ir'fri'LAZlK ROAD ILKOTION.---The niter 6 tacitteilders et the &w. U 1 Talky 74i* , Reed Oorialwarr will toed et. the 07/106 61/66. t U. -WiLLIII6, bir the Third Ward of timothy' ot Alleebe ! =g o UONDAT, the Wide; 7 6 6enaeir teinte head 6 detect P. fee preview of e:ece tog CUM) ot the Oreniary the emoWystitivits one I/Tedder/4 Ihrellinebith, tee Treereireroinde aft eueenlikerre maim bebeeelelb7._,...fr'•"._. By ardar of Ms J/J. 1/1711011da' • Attu, 04PEI3Nz,'VOURT 1. lilt eqiy.f Peatyratiffi. N 3 .1 5,1C111" TONS, 1.5.61 - .. ('..1 turcotlial. In um coazter ol the pat of th Ealal ei Deit d Lizinteoa tete n: said o:notj.r.eOeaa To Mt. fsg.h WA. D. T. 26,0 E“' CcurlD 6 Y. odi.t.dr, 'Ad std., sd Ma tilda Plum his oriito - .I,bn &rasa and .lorsikAr• ;bor., laroilfo J. P. Part., Rao t rarado ParloY, to ft; J-444 b t‘ltteon,Xlr., 0. Dotson. IfeeniaLlttle earl Itatilda LAttri, his • If,; Wiatalb 3.2 . mir.or, and ilegh Doff, inaftlitn of the .01 Jana,. IS Oletwel Jewel, .liValext "ma Berea Jen* Wifeon, bla w.fr, bole. 00 of (pi n t& Dori t Pbkeaa, domes .2, sad all ether. perione In the rad rota.. Iwo aroj:eroby w.tififilabs Intlialtion sill be bold In pa eolooe'of: Os lobar. - moottoixeit rdtr or frrttitf pa tlt'oo on the prernietc In Oh lolienthdp, Allenhrny Oman Prtouillvsoia, we:atonal said described xi toad tart to Ineretabt • fails pats Eno:Wm . hone° o caT4I3IBL.II, 14tb day of Nov.itiier i /ea, st 1 o'clock to:totkr parsities to nod otcoang the heirs, Jx ,of sticeald biome, ...eteanad,:3ll Saab 1311C/lar allal In .nab prionalonso. by the Uwe of the tionimonareelth of P nee:lrani/a le directed. If each ps attic:main be male without !vela• airs to or /polling the - whole; Out fr faith portal,. outwit bo mode thereof..s ofortioddi'toeif to ran. owl .r.prmee WIN ee2Ortleg to 1111 C; SI Wbkil time end place . , oaf e,ey attend If you think proper. J AME B L. 011.11 A.M. Oherlll pbedr lore., October, 17, ISOL—oc.74torr jN Tilt uItPLIANY ita,or AL- A. Itsltny Uoanty, Pootuyrtsolo. Oro. r ~c 444.4r Term, 1 66L W 0461 Par/44km or Pal• ciatlost. in It. mater of tho paittliaki of the Sea! Elate of Dail/ Otto ott, late of MOOR Toes top, to said coanty, deceae.d. Ta John Darr, .ad Anna Cum', hi, Ink ; Th om p. adn Lana and Rachel Logan, hi. hue Mary Vander. wort, (widow). John M. Vance and hank J. lots wire; Jobs R. Cott and /mad J. Scott, hie wit.; WWI= tinstott, Phtlfp Onatott and Mori , J.Onnotc, hare: Jan Steil:nil and Margaret Ann ekpherm eta wife; - Mors.n and klizahithilorgan, hid wife; eisehel Road, La minor,) David lioa-0,(1 manor,) J. Madison held, tumor,) bolos at law of the Laid 'David evwtott. deceiwed,anowil other penal. Inter ested In said estate. . . . You arahurnby notified, Mitt on inquisition Will be bald In puma:tants of the above mernianad color or writ of partition, on the premises, in Moon townehlp, Alleghsto Conuty, Pentoylvanla, mentioned and de. anted In raid writ, to auemble a; the late Mansion home of th• void &ceased, en JElltittADAY, hi lot day or November, A. D., at to smock s ie., to make piutition to and among the belts, Co , of the raid .Id °mica, stensairan,in such manner - an 3 to such proportions as by the :am of the Coisatoontrealh or Peusayivania H directrd, if each parthloa - Loma be made without prejudice to or vpnlitas the 'whine; but 11 aria partition cannot bnnisde thereof, a• aforeadd, then to value and appraise the ems accordingte law, at 11111111rh time nod puce-Spa eliy sifted It yon think proper. JANINA L GitallAM,attenff. [42. alit'. Ofila, Ortober IT, 1661.—cre1tAtarr °LOVE ANODYNE TOOTO.AOLLE - NJ BROPd.—Thle ample and alloaclaw. . remedy wile Instantly upon the terra of the tooth,And barn. Oa* relief le Ova 11 till not mipleautitly elect the breath Ilan Krauts, Miura the gtuns or destroy. the enema of the team the onmerone cores It hut ac' compllehed ere well attested, end It he. mile to be. come generally known to bees Ohl, appreciated by the public u It hes long been by Dentleta., Prepared and wad by A. B. k D. BAN DS, Dtoggfite, 100 ratan area. New :Pork. . Bold also EL •. PARNSSTOOK A CO., Pitts oargn 8,. Bold t.o by Dragoitagenaally. A GENTS WANTIOD 11—Male and lee'. lime!., CU over the Country, to sell the eaa&t ha Wit YKIZa and recipe packages, containing • One engraving (d br of (Miami damns 'N.. tia. thaw", the klapeleon of. Ute conk, &vent, an minable recipes, stationery sod warier, printed to onion, with Union designs, OM of Jewelry, att. A more Westin artiole anent In Immd In market Mu sgent• aretnekteg from $S to $lO viar do. Vend stamp for car maintautti Limier. containing WI Particulars. il/CISARtia A co.. coin: led 101 Masan street; to. York.' ELEGANT ITALIAN MONUMENTS GIA.ELD lON VASEt Will be .old at Milo Bale, on MONDAT MORN ING, October 10.1, at /1 o'clock. at 18tt ARON BT. -In the city of Philadelphia, RI 111LB3ANT ITALIAN MABBLI 610140 TX ITS and 40 HARDEN TABER They wore hewn.: Irmo 11.1 y far parties In the nth and will Darold without unarm. Now ready for eraininatton. O. J. WOLGIST G 00, neleirtd AnotiOneers. CIRCULARS, BaLMORAZ SIEZILTS V 7 0 0 70. SI3AWL9 , ALL OP IMP LUMP BTYLIP; BUILCK AND WHITE CHECK SUAWLB4 Jun opeted st W. D.IIIIOUS' FIFTY PAIRS COUNTRY BLANKETS, WHITE COUNTRY FLANNELS, Jot received at • W & D• HIIGIT8'• j_j OMRSTE DS AND PROPERTY, 11 RUITABLIII FOR .OARDENING povitively witboacissame widsta utiles-of the Coors Renee, and a abort Alamo° trim the city Hoe. near the Ommeamtile Railroad. watch now Wetted, Elting every facility to approach the property at • vomit charge, with•• pleamot tide to Efate] wood Bottles cti the Wade Rotate; wijoining tveidvoce of , Don. George Dante. Isaac AI. 'Pectiook. fag., ilou. 111.0vartzwebier, Ate. Buygelo, aid nth. era. Sale to take place on the yaramhea x en THUS& DAY Naxr, October lnkt..lit 2 defect. __Gore will start from the M % atto Den the Gat Works, at 1% o'clock, to coaeary !how idahlag topic then. tees tickets will to stun by Hobert Robb, Rag, at the law office of Maim Robb Diamond streetbetiteendmilhileld Andaman& strum, or at the Auction House of W. 6.lllofiattroy • Yancey particulemmia be Men en, handbills. -A" Plan of the property eat be awn either at the law of. lima( Mesas Robb it MoOonuell, or at Abe Auction Homo of W. G. fitchartaiy. Termsof nit acoommodatlag to .u: - JAWED BIaRRPNI; Hotelman. -. , call lid W. G. McGARTN NY; abotioneer. NOTION.—.The Warehouse lately oeou- AN pled by ci havltie been &aimed by are, we here removed to N 0.1183 LIIIIIHTY eraitrr, • kw WO • • 0011 rotairlog a oboteo lot _of • 11/10011 - 1014LDER% 81D119 sad &root' from the Smits ktotulo„ ant obeli be - pleated to see oar ca.to mot. toiltctf - WLL. B. HAYS is OP.: MONEY TO LOAN. . - • riW THOWIA3D IrDLLABg eau' to: obtained, amonnis to snit, an bond and mortgage tally arras , Ing the amount, by addressing Wiz 568, , Pittsburgh Wi P. U. The 'nston will bostriatly onnikiestral.- . r-0012411 portanit hiving Wain* oriloaltbsaleamboal, OLAJt& DIAN mime. uollasd to prong theca fOt sittlodout.. LLt4. ham; of ThOldJA BILL "1'00.; Mt orfiot 4 lly.robooribor may bo tonna' - oettlwd soal_au. L Q. GRAFF - ttIRAHAM, • , PRODDON AND 'COMDINNINN Z.113/4.oBAlstt'e, .No• 2 . 04 5 ‘ .A 1 A 1 14 4871 1 1 17, PaILADBLPaIa .48:att . • 4 ..•. FALL: GO: : ODS Jusr RTOBIVW.•• trAttie Choke; otach: oilit4LL ItitHiDg caoefsting lu of the *tit 011.00104 i ritcworea• tumuli intim ,t 4 .vstrrise4 *Watt !stetter tor. Kant wilt b. equal, to &ay ttatentr to 'he toitud Atha or West. They will: hewed* op, K. iNikti in s+ . hoi . titlet stylecoad , 'Kola* to ton the times. . Wohid teopeottolly eallott. Kt early' ail ',hoot hoe Introits end tkiepablK - . . . . - . ~ • SAMUEL GitAlLk .150111. • Ratans*, Tazoni-No; 19 .otry a Sr:, yiN4 Ardaltotwr, i tugs. • st trPpit i lail " ri mr- ner e : 4 : l"ilrift4 • - BangThiltintiriV jarticises welerß, • 1111.0444 c: RonwirS. I,nnitNa STO 104 st: det9- -Tl.ll4latresearit."; BALMtlitlai a - A.IRMB, • . 011MORNir. 'A 1a elototil Vitiation 101.1111/6 it tbs. A wiliszoslturinta (Ka > - - 11411irtet stmt. OT QV OrAnistaasoMML!!-Pa: _ _ _ /110011 wi MUT, Wood .s - ~`_°". "`""~'~y'-~,~_ c:.~ -cr ,s-.,- r '•' } -fir ~ _ I~ Erg Coots. L isssATS - for s+ri ;urth sr23. ,souiviOnira ..rtet $.1.4‘). etl3 v... $1,25, 1,7 . iti , Im.g.tat MtainSTtioll*Mrm damagul *Bug Tory chimp. ilriL FLINCH. 1131irROIDEIVED Lai =CHAN uoants, . wovam wax TRAIL 1100 P. 8,1E4 TIT 3 LINRS HAADIEEROILLEM HO[SSOIDIMMD scd HIM %WSJ!! i; W 228 ALSD I AMIN E iz,oclsirr violisorNa, lAMITit BANDA. WOCILfei. 8G0143, MMUS, SELLIFLO, WXYGIN" WOIiaTBD," EIIigTLAND,WOOL, DRIES iIIIICIaIiGS, IELVRT RIVBO2IB. vaix RIBBOIq6, GILT lIBLIDEL GLOVES, 110HVESY, NOI7OPB . SIP VASTY GOODS, fMils‘ tor cash at CHAI3IZES 01PINEWS, BARBED FLANNELS, Warrlt, MID AND, YELLOW NI, &itNilL3, ORBY SAGE ?LANNI!" 00UNTItT AND SAMOS BLANKETS IiAtINSTIC HIINTDOKI 711 Mal, oseanumiza, 01i3TEld, Mit MEIN AND 80T8' IVgAft BILAL WELOR PLANNELS, CANTON PLANtiEL3 A tall. wnsortmcnt of DRABS GOODS, SHAWLS, J• M. BURCHFIELD'S. catim's Go 1 0 I J. W. BARKER & CO.'S, STRXIEM. TO BUY TOUR snAwLs, CLOAKS, CASHMERES, DE LAINEB, ' POPLINS, STRIPED DitSBBGOODS, OF VERY PRINTS, 6 MINTS RXR YARD CLOTHS, OAI3B.IBUIRES, SATINETS, lIMENIIOEI .BLINIEZTS, &a, dial *impala* la MOSS, sal ciarstpek pith" incift amp - tots la the env-- We ••• - • 6 IORIIMA TAiIIITY. Than and atm Roam 111.0411, ELIK4III /011311401/G4ii .11W EATON, MACHU* & co., -Noe.l7snd 19 Mut etad Ihro*tbrittuktiarci", -, . - • AIL it*,. l3 _ , te . t e', :Zl *o3' - • Kook -of --utiummr, 6 , - 11-4 . 7.:1/811MOR VLOWII3IIA MOUS& • ."111LADDJADIell1,tiOODECI80.111711 WOOL, ow diiil-11311T511111111110) - 110111hyary cheap, , IMO' 0, AILLWOOL*II.IIII.I , IO PLIIX-!7011:141.18111D 111/bi69BISTB - 11111/;AND" 116101111 , 02 rnial Olt FALL 4ND 'Illtril•11 GWYN. ,c)psossia,;/;" gilfa c at - eft,Ots mom:rte. .uutosn'aiuirel....ii «um', 11., 00.6aT0 mid* • rectal - univalent by. bovii to to -III& to amply Ih•trudi_ja quaudly, !Wks .o.lootos Mae of 4[1.108 9 0018 7 mid 2 lllb.Si 4 We r rica , than sur in most. armorial, twriveoppilai atiftry i gwe tr o . NATinf. MACRUM. se2S ' ": 1005:11 00010 Sittiletznet. Alf aRINO. UNDliathirthlENTS, EL Imake sad Ulna . MIMING do MUM AUDIO .W001.81118111,A1(D IDRAWIIIn& !COMP coma . ttptipirdk LlOBlO, ...'l.7llWd MOT 805710.' • rIiIALMOIAL Rasa azinnurinolua; Asia fon timid WOOUnt 030DIPely adopt. Meter fur dad dm ', . B y sshe - G df3Rll, PAS , ' ST. nittAt amt. -.:IOITINTSR Iit#OVISAz line -. 4 vriin kid& of inatie" Adms 4 ll•l - k4,10m, ditrerakmd tab sithilairedprkefi,ll4 , —immure nusuie doin • • ' aldka,didet r. ~ ,- 1‘1%7/, , ~,,L,Lxv.rew.d°l4l4.lY 10iTAN TREI-29,g00413V1Whiittie.—A"). V ply to BIWNdTCTtdSY, 138 Wood it Ur 9N 1 RD—Bunds and fdortgagee TT; Car $2,OCn and WOO, tattulf tram tEO to thrle liars to ru. - Apply at PESTI 8.11 et char stmt. • W A N T E LI TO RENI.'-a. MILL' vv PP. , PIRTY (.ter power proferfid,) by • .precticia Miller. The beet of re f. ream ate, b• For tericolori Wrest _ a ' - Roy. . ee2ls:lmd N 0.66 Wsluot otreec,Plltaburgb,h. j' OK BAAS 08. EXCHANUS. 20003bath.CoonaOlav1llit Oven Calm, ea) , . - VONT • in OR mry. commotion!! and iatidetwoolnW danitabliattelabbar hood Inaba 34 Wark Aloe:may, tio loos sad Imy payments, and vers low. Inquire of 13. eanonat4 AUoratei at Law :if • 138 horn street IT ALUABLE OIL PIiOEEBTLIPOB 86111-411tuated oir French:Creek, •embriecidd between 10 and U soros Tire* us on the properry di - ImM In terkala program, three 111 width are at • dectent depth toll:silly operating; Cooneetedirlth the wade le s Kerwin' engine, In good meant order. This property to adlolnlag dt• celebrated Affeersalck farm and le perhaps one of ebe toot oil alto In that reglog we offer s• grist twists an lealy terms of payment cr Wife exchentirdir teal saute or• Joining the city. Per gartlonlara imply to • _ 13. - IdUllll CO. aid , • N0.11834,./onrth street. EMIT= 'no tlret-elase • DwellingT di etvee.tirelensw. site 9 rootnn;andirlt9.ll' all code= tinprotomonts, loaded on_Ttumel.• t inn Wiley atzeet and Pennisylnals fermi sta. • - ' an64l , . Vilneintla - MOIL lIIILIAIi—AIIINA Sian! WIWI w.,1 PO Wilt, In glad onlia, now &infra/10ns power . orgasm Ilk hap 0at.,,: WIII be sold cheap for ash. .111kf nlnist_ _. . • , - ...._:-. EMZIIITS GIVPIM __. linagad. - R.DITIONS - OF VALUTA _LABLB 110010 !nit receired at MINTOI7 . 4 9 4110 bi. ..lair streets TIM M'S NI/TORY OF THE VIIICNOII 11.1110- LUTION, 2 vol., hell calf, $3; do 2 evicts one, hell utq rt,2o. NW WWI - (Thos.) MENTAL PEELLOSOPEIT, II vols. DB nVE V'S WIMVKa, 6 vole, colt, $OO. maulers 00/EDNISTANY, 9vole,halfwlf new, 826. 8000. ' • 011ANAN'S DXIOBIIIOS Z1X11.1131111118. do . aussiastauaLouaalNlGYPT AND PAL/MINE, SIAS. Mew last two will be malted tree.) IVEW .ENGILISLI BOOK--Ure An - J drew, kt., Phikecpby of MorratmOmos. Both. - Ors. The Cotton Hounfactore or ersiti firitata. ruts. Lion. tarery and f Meision In Armin,By onism NI. Boon, P.B. B. . M -Inset Architecture. By.Jamos Ban ns. • - The Magic of rcteoetk, .14Jamas . Wilds; beatill „ thily Illownatdd. . „ Poems byPLBDp Fremeaci,ok various sabisete, bat chiefly Mating Memento lathe War of Independence. bilitca's Pocono. Bohn's beautiful edition. in EAltrnritonista and Its Lenders, By John Thai. The Headship of Christ. By Uugh Miller. " The British Conciliation. By Lord Hob n. ortmnphoef loventions and pharaohs. Maar. ted. The Boys' Play Book of .ocienee. • TM, Boys' Play Book of Metals. Both baardloinely illeartated. Hook's o:tiptoed Manila A handsome edition of meet Hood's rat. British Birds, Eggs and Nests, porpoluly dear:Med. BfantitallYcOlorea Liestrationi. Common Obleetl far the Microscope, uniform with the obeys. • from Ito History and Honorarium. By fairbalrn Wycliffe and the Hoguelso . m. By -Dr. Hansay oto, eta Poi tide by -• R. B. HABIB. ,020 No. hi Wood street. CLOAKS said DIIiTERS, at BOOKS FOR Tag AIM ' Begntatkme tor the Army of the Untied Elites . Gilboa& Mutual 6:4• Vt.lookers and fdallthi. U. B. infantry and,Bitle Tactics complete. twett's Infantry Teatics'Y The Zonure Drill Book. - , Manuel forth. Iteattlfin thelf.fght Infantry Drill. Arranged for the Val.edAtigiN , lctutraa by Um late • Ellewiwth. Bayonet Xtrerchrta for the Army. - . renional Matory of Is.rd Bacon. offltr Philip Minor. ninon Decks@ Battles. BytheasoY. tlr Watterßalelgh. Byl3.lltageley. Adrentaree In lb. Booth Yerldo. By Boling Beata.. Tom Brown at Oates& 3 Bola. • Popular Astronomy. By ktltchall t ' Beaurtm of Surkla. • Wet Gllbert'r Owner. Glousry of ilogileh Words. By Trench. flantah. ByAwynata / Inane. • • ..- Atirectiorde Cderatral, Medical and Theological Boats.' Wank Book* and etattonery. e 02.• Sian, V 3 fourth street. • DUSTERS, MERINOS, altOS' MILITARY SURGERY—A nut Kenna or Military fernery, or Hints on the Doieryeneree of Yield, Comp and 'twit/a Pnietlee.— Cy B.M. Grow, M.D. I emcee. Price 60 ante. MAY. At 00., 1311 Wood ••• t. PLAIN, To Farmers and Others. PLAID AND GEOWNYM SUPERIOR - PATENT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR. PATIINTEV JANUARY 10, 1000. • • THE SUPgRIORITY OF THIS FAN over all others In una consists In It. chestiness, simplicity and durability: — gecond,tri cleaning Onto fader, batter and more thoroughly, with leo labor Wan any other lull!. The patentee ot.the obote - Pan has bran long antaged . in'manntaaturing and selling ggrimiltaral Mph:meats, coortociat ottnegreat want of Yan fordossing the dilatant Ltndeor Stain and ineds„ prorate this en the Wills With fell am& deuce Mat it wilt meet their wants. - The rindenigned, hasten purchased the sole tight toniannfacture eldi the abon Groin Pan add beg. ataterin Western Pennsylvania, Wiliglint Throbs and all Ohio, and the right to met in Indiana an 111.1., stank' noarreparad to MI sit Mem, whetted* or rids% 'at 319 Liberty street ptttlitirtsbja." segarsawtfr ' W. W. WAlXdial..• K IR D FAST COLT IMOVDS._ - -•- D, nAv - IN & VON, . PL4NVELOTTIEUB OP Warehouse, Federal Street, 'near New alzrz ib bnitir,nibc UHT rent' of Molting aid " Tat, far Wood and Otelorbloh Ws ant seillag at knreet Weak OWN Tbdting oar city will Bad it to *dr advantage to Os no • ralland cambia oar stook twine paulhaattor ow- Out Leon - toms boats, Iron Zaftig, Sale, !follow . Wars, Wagon Sontai, . • - !lain and Sauey Grate Fronts, 'Fenders, ca4l°ll2 , 4 . . D. Ws HA 1101.* SHIRTINOS, 6ic PAR Y'D. JZANEI, 00 NIS - SiON &NTS, - FLANNELi3, ise Nyainut Strees,:, 0RA1*,1%0D170 . 741'0134690 - MINIM AND - LIQII0148;- - mross *Armors to to ma& 0fp06. - eijsbarei 11‘41 Ova"! Pod° ou nnankPlin* Siati jEtATS AND OAPS:— FAIrL g;TICI.MEI AT = -= INE.C(O lik_XF:4;e: 0 •' l ll larif;':.(«4l;4•6 dark al Um t . Both for the d e eountry trod*, vithil May coo tNt Orteri.lOtt &lOW • - allter4orl promptly MIL is UtielLss Ii BTOWi , - tt g sfo 'en r e , am. ligiell B P • - • . t l il 4l ja 9C4CIFIii4. 6R3 *ar 11, 4 PUIPIWOW 171141 , acL7 Y Satt i Y CITY. • = ria,„id._.o,_Juszs i - :.:L-.7-- I ._. • •&,::•.,111:10-111111ristit .1271/14 lIBT# ..".::t•;-.7,..,..1..-..,...111141ROIMITL pIEithAttIYSTEDINKIEWAidi,A , Jup aupplyot MIN thefts brandillikl4 l o.7 main• inntlisitoalk lapertar mkt for La ttnot •dwilitatel I„Arattsittais._—. AMON AtanolliDinjggist.'‘ • °aria 'Nara asitelsitaltad *Mot& ” _ _ kfAJOMIJJOIPIS ,Bl'QAttliOttATS or AU' SODA •PlLta.-1" * `inlSalpl, Mimi, limb - Luudat, of 'mother nippty admix. melliont K 2& - entux JOBRITON, Droirguk pott er _ Mawremtae idiPS Fourth Mos% _ 11111t-11.2ittiGH.AW.73- • -- STIMULATIN G - 30 QUOIN% r•commithd bf.nieettl4li iny ilts 'restage Hag SNOW/Pr Pt win. &ow. sq:lTArisr...lP.Po-aT ar 01 ! - • Omit lhatftelet 'b. Ordentrose the Nutty sinsoai sormoil.. giants: =;- ,Ifoz,,Ssate 23; go tst. Alb) Otlitif., FOR SALE, Zit ' l l l dC SHIP D1AL1)8.IrI. _ SEAI.EbaS. pITTSIIIMo r : 4Rx. A -- Airman Mania; 'town' tr. POPULAILgrAT. POPULAR PLAY. I ; POPOLLS tzar. oNoks TOWS CABIN. MOLE TOWS - CABIN: — lINOLZ TOMB OABIN. STYLI itionasos AS TOPSY. NTT'S HINAUCION AS TOM.' 3111111 /11=11280I1 an TONT ' Plllll/11L4111tH;(c., . ailifflitildlii3lo BOUILIS-;“ Iv : rtrOTTHARAI; J1:111112H,,,_': W WTI of ZION; DILAWADON; 011U8TLAN 111.17b41.116,-1 • E i A NEW eazollNA HAORA:` , -: s MINATO BELL, Ain • , 7 AN 1001. VIN o. ,- 'l.lr.ho awn, st 10.50 no down , nab. ) V i ' alL;1 1 7 i JOHN H. HILLOI4, ' -iota No;131 - WXt street, !Outrank. Biitillßutra'S` Gor.zum• qxzeLib7 Sabbath _ Schoo l s. Melodie saviuniam yonooL umanginsoot. itzgeei, moat tompleie Perfect hymn sad time Book e'er made far the moo flabbedk Mikad&o Price. SL2 per. bemired, or lb onto ell;:-or inAo ,per *men. Par Wetn quentilke or ideal tip Jona W..Wklei OR. No.Bl Wood Meek Plittebargb. pierios AT A BARUAIN. A DAIWA tart .1u Splendid Sew and Seeon.i.Send. PIA N 0 8 „ „r111 , ,, ,ceasAri,v im;Duank patc. OBARLOTTS BLIIIIIII, Na el Alb West, Mtuational. LW= OLANUOM; AWMUJIRGAGUOOL , OR . ADV. JONIEPH .T L BI 11.1111/NOTAL, The ThlitrNiuth Milan wEll outomoscuolt DAY, Demo ob& /p, 11161.. -u4. for Olrculars, Inquire of ldrissrs.dlohtt Ymr. 67.Watar stmt. or Msouo. T. H. Nato A Co" 20 Wood P itisbargh, or of the Trbolpal, Bs kgleysillo, Ailsgteas 00., °redwoods's/tsar IBELIBUT PHIAL/HD SC/1001. rrliE THIRD SESSION Ot THIS ettiod will oommenee on Ms 11118 T MONDAY Of HIPTIAMBIIII. ' TAMS& Primary Deparimoat per 1101146 - 11 of Ova bililahl..lol 00 atetnain do do do . do ...111 00 Iterdor do do do do . OW The undertigned having placed Nue , iddidrea an der Re tottractiontA Idr. sad les.-A7/111aT daring the Dalt year would most eimertnityrtmemmend their &hoot to the patronage of the ;Mut*. The Teachan ate competent and and atm proven • the mite has bete highly trathditetcl7: William M Berth. lltlitanrlL. Ramos joie— • , J. 80an...• .I'. T. Loy. Austin Lootale Dr.A. G. G:altard. Capt. WWI= Dean. Thomas IL lalr. .. Wilma Obureh. David litssitoont. Samuel Lindsay. • Dr. 'A. C. Murdo-k. • a. T. NOrthant. Mirror 0 imbed, 4W, apply to the Priaelpal, Ba 60 SNOW street, betemo Market and Wood, oral School Booms, c o rner ci Third - and atropin atadottf IP N. AVZILY. °anal. • . _ . H. wI. 1.4 I ILIA *Rs • "Hu opened ■ Nonni! School at No. or. CLAIR 'MUT. 301 dozy. - 'SYJdetney el poetic,. Be It the arnumllor or the Teachers; Bet man to whom all Mos look for Metro and Inatroction. . , JOHN .I.VOBRYBT. Imams' mod heartily with the atom.. • ' • i 1.101:4111D I dieerfhlly concur In the opinion e: , n a above. .B. YllW. I take plesnri In fitting It as my opinion that the bugging reemameactation II folly Merited. .A. suarr. I know of no one who delimits higher testimony ha his teem. B. N. AVYB.Y. I fully comm . to the 'Move recoeameadaties. _D. Diemunori. Be ran prepare pupil, tor the Wet School Wolter thanany other teacher to the city. A. T. BOUTIBITT. TllllllO2-11 per inek. to adenoma IntlaStawd - 110ENN - sAisotea STRUT, nrrre now. Will mopes tooI...MONDAY, eßd dyed 13111PTIMe BBL Bosom 112hper ereeket o th f Inv setae& entled J. M. dm tTit Prindral. GAS FIXTURF,S. LC/B ASSORTMENT JUB? For Bale by DAILY, FARItELL ro e /sip iII'OURTII 11118ICZIP. moStlymeBo ST• NICHOIaAS Et • EL. BroadwaY, i!iew Board Reduced - to 12 per Day., QIN= Tag OPINING of this vastand ii•A z aiwacm sow. in 18L4, It ba boti the dB& itutenstrpt Ike pinetetitrs to mks It Monad wimp tootpt, tonumfol sod ccitittortittlit ms fox the eta. utd sinner az WI MR di the Alta& Arid wbatemelma memad llkwto liallthibtar ths coated otlO giisit. ibis ?siva mine, ova mud to omt, topeeritdo, awl to minting skim Ammo Of Individual and social Waimea midi*. mochaaethae int : OAMa Main' fiats apptmat4 and tbat . ii igen It hae commanded dodo" thipme iniyainte iratillytmt proo! that Matz et• tan, 1 :- ere Mist the -ectputetta d the stray Winn all as N 4111614 610 - Prioil,s 9 1 4 niala !WO ea'OS.ool,. the .RethiciVithe E'rldo .ot Baud to Two DOILY, Iper Day," Si 14144 11090 Of ek• throw Ida lad& their ilthecto bon mieled. vmsobas AGO . _ 21.17 II It 0 P`'...2 13 Tits: sussaim EAs ers B LEAVI Aa ti titt i Ike atteaUos u o ll ootiellits. l atloans, TAXTBIRearVI3 ,- Aasortratakir *IIPMIELTpEr. 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