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Ono after another of these have some, from the beginning of this flagitious war even until now, and yet long-suffering people have looked on with a strange and unaccountable patience and for bearance at-the still more strange and un accountable 000lnees and apsthy with which illioes'on "Whom the responsibility devolved, met these instances of treachery. When their inemies. and the eneinies *of the coun try were propitiating war to tbs,kulfe against -the Onvernment and tbe Constitution and all their upholders, and were dlllog with iplei - the very offices in which the Goiern meat was trying to conduct the buskins of the coUntry, behold the wonder! and how this open war and this secret plotting of treisin.liave been-dealt with. Not certain. ly according to the rigorous and stern no ` ' neosulties of war, as their ought to have been, with unhesitating prompuiess,—but matte contrary, with all the teridarnese, hesitantly and timidity of a peace policy , — ' With all the fatal elnetnese and WOO' of Nino .of peace measures. Look at the +•-bitter (rally this true bath borne. If the Hitterse expedition could have been frustrated by timoue intelligence conveyed_ to enemy—it ran every risk of it, for - : • ;Nies had put the whole iteeret in possesalon of llierebelypoiernment loss before die ex .4,-,podition sailed. The Hatteras affair Weald s t a wooers . because the rebel, had not the Anion* to oppose it at that point—not be canoe they were taken:unawares, or that their spies at Washiogton and elsewhere, had fallettla their usitalmsidult7. ' But this 'was not the case at Manassas ,f;;;-, - 'There every movement of MCDowell was as Anown to Beauregard as to the General lit our army hicastlf—and the Bull Eau f 44,. leder !as Ottt deplorable and humiliating wait, , ? . :',:i . . -, .:;: . .••, .:'.. .:. : 'p.. 4.. • . r, •:4 4. • - • -A44••••-•!' •, •,°, '• • : .I;j2..}:v ; y 04. 9 , 11.'ti•‘••,; , ;,; 0: • ;44. 't"l,„ 14;•: •• ' :„ • ' 4 ..; : . '4%, 4 ' • : ,• • 4 . 1 K; i3 41?$! • :•::.:!*--4 , • 4 ',,,ve:^ANlN' ' .4; :44. 4'4. •• •:-.;•`.:!4:74':i.:.‘1;;;,-*, P . .};.4• 441 <ii :.; t• 4 • •'•!' , - ;: ' •• •t!' BUIE ' i :' }' 1 •• • ,• f 4 MsDufgt trOacitc. 6. RIDDI.I3 4,k'CQ lifTax - a •iic risoTA.kav.oit7 .treat, agar Biniiol6/‘ . ITUESDAT MORNING, OCT. 29,...1861 KOTIRS Pao■—Late telegraphi6 lieittrlll3lll. eslioneoni allticr; new advartisemontil. gic4 'Pm Poor os lasooro.—The Pitteborih Poa has at. length exhibited the extent of - - its sitmeri - y la sustaining the Adadoistra- W - thin, by -covertly attacking ire bead, end reprisenting-him enfit for the high position le fills, . It - is enough to every einesere pa tricit that Mr. triceps is President, and 41* - that he will be President; If hie life is Blared, ' for some years yet. No friend of hie coun- Iry wlekto weaken thelroefidenee of the people la its.oonstitutional head, in a ~fr' time like this. -Remit doiibte did allied hie entire fitness for as etnergeheyso-eztra , ordinary, partetient would suppress them. What possible good calf arise to anybody but dieloyalisla, by weakening the public eon& donee in one who cannot be removed, and - 4,1 5 ). whose position la suffisiumtly surrounded =with diffioultiee ,' without the additional •.•%1 affliction of delireciittorY remarks by pre leaded Mende. Ai open enemy is nothing compared to attacks under the garb of etym- Jiathyr . :: _ • The Perts,complaint of the President is, ' that he is too teuder.hearted, and that the loss of our officers afiliots hint greatly. We honor him for it, and we. cannot see how it unfits him for his politico.., While his poll. ' , 12 .• oy during the development of this rebellion has been-tempered with prudence and for bearanc#, it has et door f ee been en• emetic, and bold. He ha played a noble - patriotism, an enfilading determitiation, and remarkable 000100811 is the addl. of - grimiest disaster. personal courage 7 is Mitioubted, and his; resolution to use all 'Fills Immense power confided to him to put_'dolts the reVlliou, cannot be called lo question. He_has to work by sub - ordiestes,'• and he has called to his aid all ;A the beet loyal talents "and military know'. ' edetie country can afford; regardlces of titslei* political affiliations. He has not inquired; as has been moat rigorously done under every Demooratlo Administration, , whether a candidate for 'poiltion in the army was a Republican or a Democrat, but is he loyal, Is ho capable T If disasters at tend our armies, and the President shows a .1;. fitting regret, and displays that seasibility • &lisps the acoompaniment of true heroism is this to be counted against him ? What would the Post desire,—that he should ' evince a heartless indifference to thee Ilan. hies hie boloved country is laboring under Would this improve his judgment _in the choice of hia"Generals, or increase the °eau dance of the country iahie honesty and his patriotism f, ' - • -. It is admitted on 'Blind., that the Preia• [dent has on7sof tho moat difficult positions to fill that ever before fell to the-lor any man: It cam, upon him and the country unexpectedly. He was not selected with a Art: Slew to any aud contingency, and it is pee .' • - siblo that he rely not be In every reopeot,by . latent Weal and education, entirely fitted teethe' emergency. It would be very strange if he was. But Where Gould we have found a better selection ? Is it probable that too *'t • country could now eriect any one who erinid ;penes* more complete'ythe 01 a t 1 COOO 3 the psople, or who would 013C0 completely deserve that confidenie The President ought to receive, and will receive the needlel support of every loyal citizen.- He has shown himself worthy of Wind that man cannot be a true friend to ••• ...011teountry,l-Who, land a time, would en -.:tiiiteor to weaken the inlet of the people in our ' - I'Hor, when Ale Claim had movement planned the'other day, 'blob would not t have coded, as if - did, with the were octopi - ...tlan of Mansou'e Hill audume other 'Pointe ! _is advance of the poeltion 'irhieh he formerly = ' beld—wae Iho.nearel Intelligence so "anon conntably" Int . nveyed to the enemy any !eel •Altsis the mesas by whi l ob he was. enabled to Itnatrate the remits Of a movement which Gen. McClellan bad carefully prepared, end oq tee seeeeeeral execution of which he -alitaalited. for ,advantages whlob of 8001111011 Wu flu purpose and the pleasure of loose aerpent of treason to cheat both him iard the nitlott. Thette aren't react and ordible button: tioii;—cols mini' 'were Ouse adduced to othoutale the activity. of the CoogreoldnuM I(nestlintlas Committee, but which will, be estivenough_to be referred to frequently , by at •t. • EWE= the_ Ittetorrav'whe wllljberenf4Neetine the slr'sugo dotes we live iu Let us hope, however, 'bit oar Gino . epondent is in the right whoa he . throws doubt on t ibia ltest...otorfof treachery and disloyalty. Or, if one more wretch has MO to betray . bla country's canoe, may hic tressonte 10 - vaio—may both himself, and the rebel crew to wbioti he would divulge lhe meet Intrusted to him, be alike power less to ward off or resist tho great and ef fectual blow whioh an indignant milieu to noWat length prepsimog to strike. The New Yo'tk Commack!, usually a eery caution, paper, hie the 'following eh:guise etstement : "'Mace the article published' in Thursday's Commercial, entitled , Telegraphki Miechlef- making.' In which etroog doubt mai thrown upon the report that General Metellin did not receive the cordial support (rain Gan. Scott to which he la entitled, we have come into; es session of information which leads no to fear that there i.e some measure of truth in that rumor,—truth ee,far as this, that the junior has a more vivid eonvietion of the immense neceesi ties of the cam than the senior bap. We have reason to believe that it is to General McClellan that the country own the present numerical magnitude and the otherwise gratifying condi tion of the army at Washington, and eapeelally its reorganisation according to modern usage, with a given proportion of artillery andAavalry; and it Is undoubtedly true that to his indomita ble energy and megrims activity thearmy owes Its superior and now almost perfect discipline. Nor have-we the shadow of a doubt, judging from facts that havenome within our knowledge, that to General MeClellan's determination to bring about this stabs of things, ha. firm resole. don that the military power of the Union should be brought up to the exigencies of the occasion, does the country owe the safety of the capital, the tenure of Maryland, and the present defiant position of the federal government." /t Is reiterated, by Washington °erre- Ppondente, that the undertaking, atEdwards' Ferry was not by Gen. McClellan's direc tion, and it is asserted in emne quarters, that it was made by orders of Gen. Scott. Gen. NoGlellan le, however, highly gratified with the conduot - of the men, and hen boned an order epee ting in the highest praise of the oottduct of the men engaged. He speaks of the extraordinary obstacles they had to encounter, and asserts that the same bra vely and activity under lees trying diflicul_. ties would insure a brilliant success. lie does not attribute the revere, to any error of Gen. Stone, but relieves him and his men of all responsibility for the result. ,Wo do not see how Gen. Stone can be ex honorated for not having entfinient means of transportation before the attempt was made. We should liketo sect this explained. Sutler to the Enrol Expedition. T been considerable dissatisfaa. ion -rpressed in some eryttein papers coo tho appointment of one person as to the whole immense seasons! ex po ;_ Oe ...ai l doe, thus retooling and disappointing Kn e thirty or forty Regimental Sutlers, w ho bad made their purchases and prepara tions to go. The fortunate gentleman who has secured this Immense oontraot, is Mr. SelitrlL'Beltit, well known In this city, and wo belies° one, or more, of the displeased Sutlers also hail fron4bis quarter. The following account of the affair is taken from the oorrespondenem of the New York Timer: "The old difficulty respecting the appoint ment of a poet sutler 15 agitating this com mand. All or the regiments name into the service With a entler attached to them.. These men were regularly appointed, ao -cording to the army (uiet., by the Council of Administration of the regiments. In acme onses all their available funds were invested in the business, when an order,wea leaned by - the Bectreltry of War, which; if the exigency did not demand it, was uojoet In tho extrema, nod in any case, inflicts great loos upon the sutlers. The order re ferred to appoints a Mr. Barr Butler to the expedition, and the authority for the 4- polutment is cited as that gentian of the army regulations which provides that poet antlers are to be appointed by the Secretary of War. "There le much difference of opinion AO to Mr. Cameron's right to claim this int• -mense body of troops is a "poet," bat from this fiat there is no appeal, end Mr. Herr is, the only recognized person who can Bell stil lee's goods to the soldiers. There is no doubt that the privilege is worth a speedy fortune to its possessor. When the regi ments were embarking and the regimental antlers were prevented from going on based, tonoh indignation and excitement Imes:mused. One Colonel deolered tbst his regiment ehonid not leave Aouspolie uniees the sut ler went with it. A hint of placing him un der close arrest Boon made him °hangsp, his tone. I have beard that the sutler of the Horty,Eighth New York Regiment, Colonel Perry, attempted to evade the order by a ruse. He marked his goods "oommlesary stores," and the officer having charge of the embarkation sent them as such on board the Empire City. The smart fellow was after wards found out, and his property confis cated to Uccle Ham." Tim London Times regard! the war in this country with horror and loathing," and soya that any English soldier. of , note who should draw a sword in this quarrel would be reprobated by his - countrymen. We are thankful that we do not nned their Waistline. -What would the Timm have uc do, when rebellion 4 raised its front, and would not down fo4ny less onsideration than the aubjugatied of the whole country, or its dismemberment! The man who ad sink framlssion is s'traitor to liberty, honor and.panhood. REIM Accoutre.—The Richmond papers are in 001111110i011 over their WO BOOMS on the Potomac,. Their accounts olearly show that there would hove been no aght, there, had means of tianeportation been provided, and an adequate force sent over. They so. knowledge that our men fought bravely, and they admit their ion at three hundred killed and wounded. The Eighth Wiseenelie ileginient and Their Eagle. A correepondent of the St. Louis Dem ocrat thus refers to this regiment : The Wisconsin Eighth, CoL Murphy, is one of the finest regiments in the service, and from the - rapidity with which they hive moved lance they have been organ ised, we may expect soon to heir from them again. Ths first company of the regiment was mustered into the service on' the fourth of September. Jut Satinday, & weel‘they left home and reached St. Louis 'Monday. Thursday they started for Pilot linob, - got there Friday night, and Sunday started km Fred ericktown; reached there Monday forenoon, and was on the ground, at the fight in the afternoon; and Tuesday they started south on the G reenville road, being nine days and nights without tents and.almost con. stonily on the move. They hive - a fine grey eagle with them, who perches on the scroll and arrows, and as they march along, he frequently spreads his wings and per. terms the' graceful trroltitiona coma= to the . " Bird of -Washington." The esgle is said to have circled over their camp (or some time, when be at last deacend4 and alighting on the hue ever since re fused to leave them. /t is s beautiful olosely.. mitace, into tits slid I will :tot spoil usquiring too - '-''. McClellan and Scoit:' • ~ . , . • MAE , (For* PliMba4ol.lo "slavery and tfin'HattnisatCosiglict" , :' Messrs Editors: 1 waannuoh_p)eaied with ryt.tir ehte'tirci fibiiiisepitienr 'Lunde: , with the atwise Caption. Sidi alleles ring nutlike He elver bugle -notes of Humanity, w hat ihesirtaieg to. b. seen by inere4sing th , ust.nds—shalt be wrought out, under Prom -41 • Leff t tr. the evo:httOft nl these haul. mot•. •.• . . Tl.at things shall go bact,, end rest where they were, is not to be thought ot. That the rinse which has produced elf this t-ocitele, should remain, and continue to run riot over a:I our highest and beat interests—with the contingen. of ri another and moretrrrible war in the fu ture, no ode with a clear intlral vision, will, in ,the least admit. II we would forever get rid of tithe/sae, wa must remora the vital and active cause. fifo long as this fountain of Sie vert' remain.-the turbid waters flowing there. from will engender storms that shall pear down desolation and ruin. And, can,we reasonably expect, for one mo ment. that tot■ iniquitous system—so lorg con- Inred, and so deeply embedded in the na tion,a heart, can be remoyrd without great ruffering t Justin proportion to the timidly with which the people cling to it, wi'l be the severity of the retribution. A clerical *friend, la . recent latter to me, then remit:kit : "Whoa Ellett* opoko with 113- zbel, he wept, because, at he said, God had slime him *hat Be would do to Israel. So, I am almost ready to weep, when I think what a Red Sea of blood we shall have to pass through before, I think, the Pheroahe of this nation will ho made willing to let tbepoortiondmau go. But, God's time has come I Be can welt no longer Thus; I fear indeed, It shall be. Buffering Is $ purifying fire—and through this fire, a oath° thus unjust and oppressive most pass, ere it can be purified and redeemed. °fie yo sow, ro shall ye also reap." • But, When the 'ordeal is passed through, we may nisi hope for a better and happier state of things.' "Salk outs rff • slough of d ,,kuest, An eclipse of bad sad aln In each cycle of bar baler. A. an adder cute Its skin. Ls I I wee long Umbel ages, Wben thew Mammon-Aye are don 3, Etretoblog like a golden evening, Forererdt towards the setting ann." M. A. T lioClellan In Good Splsna Mr. Forney writes to the Press as follows: "Gen. McClellan does not seem to hare loot any of hie confidence and energy since the affair at Ball's Bluff. He is in the high est spirits, and I learn, from the best au thority, that the army under his command is equal to one hundred and fifty thousand well seasoned troops, and ready to be led to the attack at any moment. Although this affair was undoubtedly a Ouster, and, un der ordinary circumstances, might produce delay, : yet In contrast with the enormous army under Me control, and his long-pre• pared programme, it may be regarded as a matter of comparatively subordinate impor tance, It ought to be borne in mind that, in our advance into Virginia, we are con tending against a toe that knows hie ground, and against the influence of sestet enemies, who convey every item of intelligence to the rebel leaders. Ido not doubt that in a very short time you will receive good news, and that the men eo long panting for an oppor tunity to meet the traitors to our country in an open fiold will be gratified." Vublit ilotuts. frOITY TAX•PAYkKy 8 ifOtILD It. In mind that the City and &talcum Tax and Water Rents remelt/lug nuptial on the lint day of November next. will than be pieced In the hand. of collertcra,ch glitch fire per cent, will be added We collection. Also, the foanh itoralmeot of the Paving is doe, arid if not pefd by ihatret of December nett will then be placed lobo UM . lmende of the City doll) or for • The litate Mercantile Tax le likewise due aud must be paid without farther delay to nave rata. oonattnovl kZCH.1.521 Benz or Pirrinuao October 15tb, .15614 lAli ELECTION for .Dirootore of thle Book will be held at the flanking Hones on MONDAY, November 18,1501, between the boors bf 11 a. in. nod 2p. to, The annual meeting of brook holders will bOteld on T l / 8 151:11l1f, November 5, at 11 a. m. (ecl9) 51.1dUltlIA Y. Onehier. Milian's Haar, Pftairargh, Oct ttl, ELECTION for Thirteen Direct ww. ors of LAW Pack will he held lathe Banking lianas on AIONDAY,IBth day of Notblaber,prcsinto, between the house of 10 a. al. sad 2 p. as. The anneal meeting of atosAboidsra .111 be bdd on 21 1 / I FDAV, Nov. 61h at 10 S 4 o'clock a. la. oollhloa 060. V. VAN DOONN. Nab's. Isom uirs tisec isei. 17, ISM. (CAN ELECTION for Thirteen Di rectors of this lima, to genre daring the en eying year, stilt be held et the &liking Home, on MONDAY. Nov. lath, between the hours of II a. m. and 2 The minuet insetlng of the stockholders sill beheld cattle hulking Hdesie on 11:IBATiAY. Nor. 6th, at 11 o'clock s.ne, foici&lint J. IIIAtIOVIIN, Cashier. „aLL3OII.IIY BAR*, vet. 17, 11,01. ELECTION for Directors of MU Bank. to serve for the evening year, wilt be held at the Nanking Bove. on the 18th day of no. Temper, between the boon of 9 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. sn. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholde,a •Ulte held at the Banking Bence, on TUBSDAY, the fa thy of Noy_ still o'clock a. to. ocllldtnolt J. W. COOK. Mahler.' idsosimoe Rai, t Ittatntreb.notober 17, IS6I. J lAN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS of Ude the to Ham,he earning year, will be held t the Bankinon 110NCAlt, tote venaber Mb, between the home of 10 °Wont a. et. end 2 o'clo:k r. A general meettr.g of On Stockholder. will be be on TUAtID aY, Not.l.tts, at 10 o'clock A.*. enl7:ooti 010. D. 11001111 W, °adder. -PLANK ROAD R • OTION.—Tho 6 toe-Abadan of the Bew•nlll Valley Pleat Road Oompiuy will meet at the DIMON 1./F W. a H. WALSER, in tbe,Third Ward of the city of Aileghe• ttheny, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Noveinber next, between 2 and 6 o'clock P. N , br tbe purpose &elect log Otilosm sit the Company for the wining year, rim one President, An Dinettes, toe Trommer, ands och other Olden ea may oe neoemary. EMMNUifiMI 0171010/ Till Pssie•illarALlMl 00 07 rombranion, t Pntaargb. °mbar 11th, tent HE STOOKOLDRAS OF TDIS THE U are hereby waded that the anneal election for Ihreorors for the ontohl g year via be held at the also, Mo. 6i Nourtb aura, art frfeu the hours of fah °Weak a. it. and one o'clock r. o MONDAY, tha 4:b day of btftentbe t, 1861 oclikhd I. Gala 11660 . UL, Secretory. Item libbnlostintus CAPTAINS OR LIEUTENANTS, POILMINO count/xis kr OJR .IEC WAR. Would do wail to oalLand gat their Palma and Hand bills of W. S. HAVEN. No. Third street, Who Is pmaretl tc. rg e in= n or large, according to F.A.ISTO - Sr Clol.oltEl. Ri attract ATTICNTION. • $15.000 FUN. INV.6STMENT. —The elrere will be Invented In UMW fronrBBoo 446,000, ie r tem of how throe to fire years, ltecirred by bowl sod ntortgegrroo nolo mattered feel estefe In Allegheny county. tatintru et . og:oT7 t It'd, 18 8,.C1•1r etrett. IL) EMOVAL—Da. Cornir's I.osidatico L 1 to No. 69 VOURTII STII6IIO, Mecbanlu•. Bank Iltfflutpc between Wood and Market. O/7(910—g.• before. at No:101 Wirth at ,e24:tm IFLEs as *lO fur gale by AA, ocl2 DOWN A TAMMY, lEg Wood st Ft , 08A0413 ii. 121 bozos approwd brands Meals Totaxo, 80 kepi No. 1 SIX Tdriat do AO bbts. Out and - Dry • NEW* by vale JOHN FLOYD a On. I.ll:Prnai Air 100 kegs ChCllOB LAIIIIIIOII equity Batter, 10 bbls. 1000 paatel • 140 For isle by ode ^ 701000 FLOYD I uw IsUCKWIMAT FLOOR—Just lrecoiredos tersh rupply of pr 1555 nuckwOrst Irsaur,sls 60 sad 25 lbs. pocks, tor axially ass, for anti by • 101501 A. 15121r51516W. 0021 • • coma Marts , mid Lluid *lc D MAIN AND I.IIIOLOS BLU 001 1 7 E Is. —WO bay., In eters and arriving per Peansylea. 'nu Railroad sal for reie by 1110 DONALD • Anuncius. ads - N 0.91,3 Libarty street, near bean of Wond. Flpll-55 bbls. /110:3 Large Mackerel, de ball bbla. do - oo do 85 amts. No.l do Co as do - . a, 4o d, /I do 1 lalaton, 'WATS * WILSON.',26B Liberty at. cran moNmy 1.1.14A/etc ; • _ T 401784110 DAL ORB eau be ottelned., Meeetbs to awl, on Wetland mangoes fully Neer. leg be mount, by adefeedng Sex ebS, Piusbarlyi P.Tbe VIII be stilotty eobb4ebtlel. . _ • 4,t 7 tre' 4-17.--s-*- AV,. ft/Mt - ate iit :. ti tLirrouta 'ar. . Voted Traprebet}iatits LL. oitntiva as:Wins to tasix-b.,44ll9.crit_tnnormeta. . N Ntr" o i . H ,_. . lIONNICTP, BATS AttO °Aft,' Ather Th I .t,it snlea ofCVM whirb tboymillOptoact /13IDit NOV EMS at !E0 ULLAH .SAVINUS NO, 85 YOUNTaAiTakkr Il&pettliv akotte vdth lbla B.uk i4lore Ib' p.Pgsr DAP: OF ItiOVAIIBER, Will drill/ Inwrwt from tiitt esti. =EI • Orman* tax Lbstardiu o •utantaf Us- Ys, PlLlaburgb. Ocro,er 18th. IS OP. To CONTUAO/ ealed prop ssla orbit, trirreived at ttrbi ootll bovortber 4ttr.for trk - og dawn the 1.m.g.1 portion of tbr, cbatm•et or rho istilgo over roohatf OPost, oh gm /trio of Prom to. uthip. Eiur.ilog tho ums far • new roandotLa t+ • prop. r ofinb, boding any n+.2.4 materials .rid boliding try tb. Lima to Its for moor bright. 411111 to bo mule by tto torch. Ihrlcdths all mitstraLl eel labor • liy dtractku Of County Cosmailselooera. oc2B2trl FINNEY LAMBS atOontroller. LOW bON & DENBO W':.•:" YARDLEY a STATrI.O4'I3 LOW a 80 8 : 1 : 82N1 4 1 0: 1 11 ,4 13R.97N WINIMOII, SOAP LOW CHINA MUSK EOAP P. B. 01.8AVEll'a GELISRATID BOSSY BOAP. Too Moro Bowler Boope, I.lth a logo our ply of PORE .•Lti PALM, O,I•TILM, 10..1 ma enabled to otbr et lowed pram .BIMaN JOLINtiTON, Druggtet, Oortor Smlthdeld nd 7:.urth 0tr064.. ONtIGINDIENIts— kJ 36 lads. kleOcod 04, Ai do Mecca Lubricating 60 lox, o prime W. R. OLterme, 60 drab Onmsola 0 , 00 , 1110. 100 do Panay co 76 bbl,. °reels •pplvo, 60 boo Woods' norrh. 300 am du** ..cored P,scheo, for 4664 use R696lred, to arrive sod for ;fl it .610 bI GoRDIR, 0035 No. 114 &cord otreet 41)MINISTRATOW3 NOTI Latter. of Adminletration op.a the 'taste of Mr., Laylua T. Aurtin, late of Qulllne townelap, Al. legbeny °runty, here this ear bean granted to the uudersigned. All pertain! Indebted to lb* mats will mote Immediate payment, sad those haring claims will prearut them, properly on heutiostad, for sot. tlrment. tinithlATXA V. al &Mit., Ada i r, cell/Snell Best Liberty. ►TIM UU-P.altTN.kkiZtliP ItHitrau• lore vilotlng beteeen the undersigned I. thLs dee dissolved by mutest coviseeL The Loudness of use flaw will be settled by H. ROWAN. YOLIN "ALLEN. El NNW, JtoWillf, Pittsbargh, Nacho. 2d, ltel--seletltd CIi&STN UTel, 01126TNOTS. 16 /stk. do,lee now Obestunta Jon 11011 11 d 11611 for • .lo by MANIA VAN GA1D112.,„, No. 111 Nocund at r 661. GREEN APPLES-3W bble. Ram red and N. Y. Pipplue received , mid for side by JAY. A. FITZ'S. oaf. O.roor of Id arta Ind lint eta DUTATOIGtI--50 bbla. and sacks No. I. shoo:wet Patitorsjust riIetITIIVIIIId for .ale by JAB. A. FLTZISR, .29 Ccroor °Market and /Int sta 1.) KFINED ult.—Constantly on hand _ILto Nal }refined Ott, warranted nonwipladva, by arle JAM ad Drti.9.lthlr a BON, be Water at. • P OT uLAY-20 toos E f l lrja i l L c etywNg. ANOTHER ARRIVAL UN NSW 000D8 POE WINTER WEAR, at BORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, 77 Market street. We are DOW receiving a etio!ee lot ol WOOL HOODS, TALetAI, BONTA 48, 0081011, ELSIVIES, 8110?. 1888, CAPS, MITTS, en Aare, el. ANN LADEIDY 31111 , 180 URDU 0A0EI14111; caucus:es de, trIRN'deIININCI SWIMS AN a. Diumias, BRAYS MEI do do, WOOL EMU; BOSTON SIBBRDIIO2III of all Wade for Ladles and Mete., Et MD OUT 11038, EASTERN YARNS et all quelltles. Also, REIBROLORRIID OWLS AND MIAMI, BAIRD- Remains, INTANTiP WAISTS AND OAPS, do aPTI4NAL ItOßlS—chezio 1 1 008 MININTS AND 001t8R111, OLOVIB AND OAUNTLNEN, CANDY 000U8. AND NORIONIC JOINPEI ROSSI BREAK POWN IN PHllikS N6ll , 1111180.5 7 3 PROM AUCTION. ON MONDAY NRXV I WILL OPIINALLIICIC LOT BONNET RIBBONS, to choice coke., wide!, wore porchand tibia week at the 'sego New York auettoos sal will bo sold CHEAP ROA °ABB. Also, a taro lot of /LOWItItS, PUNIC% BONNETS, 10. itirOut buyers will else moue, Ll lookiag it this took before purchasing. ' JOB. HOhNII, - c5.21:21d • Fo. 77 `Market Street. OPNN.EII AT W. & 1). 110GUb', O'tNED AT W.•! D. nuaua, MOM AT W. a D. BMW, OPENDO AT W. t D. I: MS', OPINND AT W. * . D. LICTOUW, STRIPED FRENCH SHAWLS, BLACK & HITE oqscK SELAVILS ClRCUtAlitil OP TEEM NEWEET EITYLIA, HALSIORAL EZIRTS AT ALL PRICER. W. 6., D. HUOIR4 !MMNIMI POORTH ST. CARPET STORB W. D. i D. 61e0ALI08 byte thli day opined part of • very bop and varied smortmest of 0411- PPIINO,,to shlfh they Invite the attention of buy. en, as they shall be Offal on the most favorable terms also, a newly Imputed lot of beent4al.DßAl3oSTß of all widths, awl et the,loweet rates. W, D. & U. IicOLLI,I2II, 87 1/n886.080t. near Wood .'NTY-LIOLLTLI klbr OF PLIOATJONB for selling Liquors, Bled In t2t 04orleo °Moo op to 0-Atber nith, 7hdi ' Hochman' John, torero.. Lower Pl. Cllr To: mock John, otb/r goodo, deb weed, Pinafore'. Inuits Mary ill.„iiestlng house, Otte do . do Carson Diann, other grade, 11141 Jo, Allsginuy . Groh 2hwriore, 'snug howl% 8d do 'lnnervate. klontebosE 'word, other goods, P t do Allegheny. Hoar area; torero, Lower Pt. Oloir Sp. Ludewtg rang boon, Pd ward, Pit:dough. Utter Nrecidelt, torero, 2d do do Ito °lon ol Quarter siesolocs wi• neat on MON DAY. Dorm'. r 410, to Oct on then:oli ones. oc2Y. Afton: • W. A. inneliON, Chart. MUTIOE.--Tbe Warehou4a lately awe jok4i bs Rr belle; blow deetroyel by itts, we !Jere reworal to No. id 83 LIIBBItTY, litft It I', a few doors twlow oar former le:talon: ' • .•• • . W. * e now receiving II oho*, lot of IIAOON d , n)ULONII+. MEd and llAblj direct fr ot t h e datum lionae, an I anon ha plaaaed to M. EAU mar.. saTtr.tt • WM. N. ft AYM • Qn. U PEttIOR NJ I, , X i .PLOSIVIC BUIiN INO" OLSSON AND COAL OIL, POB BALD LOW At 'wain naomov, oral Oarerr Market street and the Liamard. rrUl AiiitlVS. VONSIUNIALNT.—: A. 20 tibia Crimbertl.s; DO Lb!. Green Apple.; • • 10 bbl. [Meat (Me, - • orOB L, vo.ar 4 Go. O. SUtialt-150 hhde. fair to N. chola) in store Enna isle b., IaeDJOALU a MUM:KUM - ' oda Ho. SU 11.4berttatusg. DLittL LlOttilla just - received and for age et the Willett► artoarj , 'tort J 01314 A. nioeual, odn Cornrr of Marty and Iland etragn LOVSJIIN STICAM 8 bbl.. J.& Loy•rittee ga*s.flaUatbolykla "my Jut received sal for tale by gm Nimbi ur at mall try 4010 A. SUSI' AW, be2B corner Libffly sod and amts. PELF:6,-40 bble. (been Ap las fur . FAL, - sal• by 'QM HWY H. •,. • 7 , FI.ZP LMQ lAIMDQIrIo €4,:k014p, DOTTONF. VIILVLT DIDD): , IS, BONNET DMolosi..,, -Dot;Nkr HOOP BAIDTI AND omt. EDIT, OHILDEIRD',I AND WOOL .HOODD. - LeDIEB._ - W 0 0 ARMLETS, CIALTEIts - MOM., NIL Bled, CIEILLDitsD•.: MA.B, +Wink RIDBtD MintI.NoIINDrDSHIATB AND DRAW ADS, GRIT MIRINO DNDURIMIDITS ADD DRAWM ULOYDS, EMEICIY, oOLLARN., NICK TINS, DANLIMItuIItIfD, and eve*? *bet HMI. tire. any kandlaawbola sale lir ret4ll • Trimming Stare, PURE GLYOBRINE 153 AP CHEAP, -- .7. Peng GLYOZPANA SOAP FALL .AND wxrrrmEt J.- W. BARKER & CO.'S 59 51A.14..KEGT b'r KR EGT ()LOAF.% • SACQTES MANTLES, WRAPPER. BASQUES, BOURNOUS, ULM SILKS: COVE) SILKS PLAIN, ' PLAIN. FIGURED and FPIURED and REPPED.. PLAID. MERINOS, SAXONY PLAIDS, REPPS. POPLINS, MOUE, POPLIN FOIL DE UNION PLAIDS; QIIfiOR L. MYELIN& el, WA B'D REPPS, PRINTED DASIIIIINRES, de., do. DeLalaem,l2 1-2 elm. per yard HOUSE-FIIIINESIIECG GOODS CLOTHS, SATINETS OASSIMERES, JEANS, fIOSIERY AND GLOVES SEIZETINGS, 6} CTS. PER YARD SHEETING% 6} M. PER YARD PRINTS., 61 OTS. PER YARD, AND ALL OTHIR GOOD3' PROPORTIONATELY caLsoawtlT BARRED FLANNELS, WHI:fl, BID ♦N,p VILLOW,FpIItqISLI3, GRITIIr COON= ALIND BASSIHN ULAsraris PATINITII, KINTUOICY JILNB, 01'g111$3111,1111, CLOTHS, BILL W2LOP 1/LANNCLO, CANTOS FLANNELS. Darla 900111, J• M. BURCHFIELD'S. oerfamrT GOUD .Jt TN SEASON. BOSTON RIBBED HOSE, bIiAEIII, Kim EALIF HOSE, WOOL HOOD!—Dow WOOL O•APORTS AND SGABTP, SHAWLS, TALHAS AND 004?" - ei.nvire, GAITERS AND SIMAINO AND WOOL UNI•IRSIIIIITa AND DRA AD DLuau,CHILDREN'S DEPORTED DALVORAL NEIRTN. WINTER GIO YES—new ttylna, MIMED GAUNTLETIL-n.w II il, DIMS TRIMMINGS.-obo'las Hiles Azd &Acre, RONNET II. , 118uNS; IiUCEIES AND PLOWERN. lIROIDINIU NB, LAO NS, EDGINOS IA „ GENTS" NINE BIIIILTA, HANDEBROMEIN, TIED, BIIIPENDERS. ELTAANTSIILESOISTEBIAPRING BEIM AodQltbo lof to 4,11 1 lA, auPPrea Ili URI dMALL A DVANON OV sitinaN mar EATON. 11141.CRUM a' CO., oaf. Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth street,,' LAI bTYLkb FAIL' GOODS vissio Dim opOtilor ' el:alaiAtoll or ratigoopti oniatglog to Olaf Ito latest tuiportittoo:ialOGOTHl! easumniejud VIbTINGO, whtok.iru dotter oori torciu facqB to. any vas; rttnolo to bilotod itufariviat. tatter . f fa 114441( 04 .44i,aftiia;1 4. - iratilthe,tinief. *maw _olopectftally mollet! of Natty WI Itoto oat ziol est • SAMUEL Grtiorikatli. biazuwaurr No. - 19 Ihna &v. fi.t Eiciesosbe No. 78' Yfaket Street, Mai mw imapid • le;ga siasuam-enktd 0/111AP yon CASH UWAFT'AND A.TTUACTiVE EZIEM DRY GOODS SHAWLS.: PLAID, FIGURED, LONG AND SQUARE. DRESS GOOD': DRESS GOODS: - DRESS GOODS: Abe, compitto 0104 of Give as an early call. 1011 MIN AND 130Y4' WXAIt • ♦ fall assortment of SHAWLS, atoA.as azo DUSTSUP, al COURTAV JfaCHANtS, JUST REOSIVitD.- =IMIM N'Tkri- -- - - 4. 7- 07111; to cid - gentria v Most r"-ms rrdl rergiumbill: ATI, pi/ it. N 2. tg% St. Cidr 'Wet, Pletstorgli. -. ~L23i~li2i ANTED--Bunda and mortgaged rl ror - 42,1410 and' Mini" pre O, ro ) ears to roa. Apply at riern3B, 18 at. IMlte Ali A N Tbl U V) 041NT—A MILli - lir. PR , P6IITY - Afferor P3Wer - 17reerrfArbrn ochelcol MIR, 96a best of u retrench din be &Inn _ ..... for pnrenlars adthen -'. - - '. I.::elaurci. a. Elm i ; r egklrrad No. 66 Wangle:No*6. Plfroborikb r l 6 I Dios- Zats - & bac•ct h. the 8.1. Wand; Wbegbeanawqawaialit -may IAY wan', c od owr law.. Asqulre ~, •• , S, SOILORIIS, &wintry at Lev. • h ibarth Wyk. ALCIAB -PAOPERTY tog v S&L 3 ,4lW:toted .on Frown - Give t h in- t Ewe., In and It arm.' There itriketrthir - • • or well. In VISTIOPS pragreekritrse itt.attaltVare eutflthet. depth to Jabal, worsting.. OuntleatUdlailL the wetht lo • powerful costae, fugoofterattug Order. This roperty la adfortala ft she telebrstetl lat'Cormkk terra p t• perhaps - one of the test oil Wes that: teem err a great bargalt on Oro rim/ of • pry rneri 00 "Oh riebause for real. eat* In or ad lotefut3 the city. Yor patticulirs apply - to .up, ilat`hallt *CO: . • - Ho. ifiX fourth. street. trite.clasa .I)witllint v, flume el Wel; riere.witii Y soomii, and trlthMi et e odom I leprerealenti, loested 'Am Tuned, be. rwu Wiley Street en.l Penneylvents Mani. Ur= sant! ' L. G. QUAY,. • Au IN ft; MULL bAldsl—,ll34.lUT /LINO ttug.st PuW ha glad ord. r. law &Mut throe power Pv.an In alio 01f,c.. bt sold far calat6 ,!rr. (1,17.2TT10NN/11/ Fifth II • • •,. • ••• . Atto *Jocks; t; W ILLVULIttI BOOln;:tie7A1 drew, Id ,ildlcutphy of !dozotoctim. &en. • Urn, VA Callao /4auffactrav of Cam*. Sath, volt. 11..4n r laver, sod imesallon fa Lineeks'; - 13 y Thomas 11. Ilerm, P. S., b. • In sect Archlnctare. ey James Zenon. 1. be Magic ot s claim" B 1 J 4191111. wsktbesutt Inn) Mantrated. trs PaUlip Issues% or. Tortoni isabletts rbtit ch tII) relating to even. in the War of Indepandrrnoo. ti tor's Poems. Sohn's beouttfol odlikro. Itogltrb toritattism and Its Lorldus. lbyJobtaboir to. h U. I). - The Ilerdehip of ChrteL By Hugh Miller. '. The Britleh elen.titotioo. By Lord *Broastualk.... . mum ph. of Insontlonssnd Dlstormirs. Illustrstal Tht Bbyl. Ns; Dock of ;,clobee. 7.411020' riNr ••t or Irn.sls. Uoth handsomely. Illitstrme& ' !Imes Quips and Crams. -A handsome edition . . . oval Hood'. test. . - Initials Birds, Eggs soil firsts, vial say dosatfiset emsWalls colored tairtrattogse. - • Ovum's Obtsett for tbe ilke,rolotlP!st 001torm arltb the show. ' Iroo: Ito Met ry and Woutifeetore. 'Br Barbara. Wycliffe and tha Huguenot/..:.8y: Dr. Haim; eta. etc Ifor Nile by B. IL 13/4/9, .. _u/. 4 • No. 93 Wood Amt.. ' 'IIOOKB FOR, TILE - ARMY.•=. Regulations for the Army of the United Steel. Silham'whisnosi for Volunteers snit kislltts. 11.• H. infantry and Rifle Tacna complete.: . noon's Inlvtitry Tactics. TtinfLoutve Drill Souk. Moues' for the Sean It to the Light Infinite, SOS, Arts eked for the Vaned BMWs ZOIIIM by tele late Del. BUe.erth. fiatonet Axarelsos for the Army: . • .• _ . Personal Ilisiory . ol Lentracon. Life of bir Philip Sidney. Siiteen Dedalve- Batiks,. By Creamy. fir Wei t+r IteletAtt. By O. Kingsley. Adventures to the South Plano. Sy ft Loving Prinnr. . Tom Drown at Oxford. 2 rule. " Popolsr Astmeotti.f. Sy • Inauttve of Ruskin. Mies Gilboa.* Carevr. ' nloarary of itogilith Words.. By Trash._ Bivlah. By Augusta J. Itvaion''. 1"• seschoel, Olarsical. ' Medical and - Theoluglcsl Books. Blank Books and Stsitiourry. - A 002 d . L. AMA% VI Fourth guest GROSS! MILITARY SURGERY—A Manual of UMW, Barmy, cc Wats on the Rotorrottclao Fleld; 0 magi sad - ttottottaltnitolok—t Py.B. D. Oroos, It. 1 velum. Prim alcouts. e2B Ear 00 0 0 I Wood street 33 11.'Ir 0 ES & CO; £1.1:11P AGENTS, COMMISSION' MERCIIA,NTEI, 138 Walnut Street. PRIZAIDSZPIZIA DNAI%B n FLOUR, Oft AIN,PRODUCE,TOBACOO WINES AND laQtrpaa r _ O takes far morn to to di ranee on tempt of good.. .0 orb *dna** suds Da . N w ukcitALlsin •edca.oo"/I. PALL AND WINTNNI MALL. AND WINDS LATEST STILLS! LITEITIMLIII At the old .and of JAMES .C.. Corner of Penn told Bt. 0/alir The hats of Jamb 0. Was; dieeseed, , respegfoll y lawns potato etlentlakto Aka som stork of IAU. &ND wuipis GOODS. Moplielairald . the . igniet grimier feehloaebla coatarief adopted to: (11012 T AL AIWA' Wink, solkitleg- sweet-Id all. The - kner um elfl be oanducted on Ifni came aigroinedgneenne. in heretofore. The stock of new mode Inevel any In Micky. " ' 'colter* J. as. Maras. SOLAR OIL . WORKS- COMPANY . OF PitiNBYLV USIA, - • 3.linntuatuera and Fib°leads Dealers In , LUIIIIIOATIS9 , AND, 11 2F11211D, 01121, - - St. Clair St.; nail. the leridge, • Pitt { ieitgA. Trad e , Katil—}lolar Machina 0 I. NO.It POW Me; abbe , OH, N. II MAE. }fuming Otl,No. 1, Folezßorle log Oh, No. 2. • ' Advance' made on comticntasn's. Spaced attn. Hon given to filling olden for Crude Oile man gravltlea.' - cott - out W. leiraa::”.111. t iriPLIGIOII. WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY: 7 . . HOLtit3l3l2, BUY 41iN & MANII/AOTURIIIit. OF . OBURNING OIL, AJD lIBRI HUG 014 Hun oottouttle 90 hood Oka. Tory but quality at O COWING OIL, altar and itiO.out odor; oho, • good 1.0 Blaueroll. pure 'oldie lOULZO.LI and UL OitlitßS <r-411 order* log attic 5 11/11117t112111.11T,11•131 Block, second floor, wait* prowctiratunded to. n• Air A RYER" it CO., AAA. .AISA 4III II I- AND'Ufltf7ltil GOLD .A.N D ti I L 17:2 .110.713 loutits. whird PHILIDI/481,1. Gold end 1331veir .13011g4t. R3rPutes forwirdtriirpOesige by /Express wil meet wlttia proeoptas4 corral »km ' " Refer to H. Jitbnil • tAL,; 00K14. . R A ORATAIN. 10. R. FIIVX AND AGUE: - . A CERTAIN 1:19112 lON fIYNN AND 'AWN; Thl. medicine Is ricoatuteuded to the Wale a his-; fat the mot effectual 1112100 - ant „dhixmid gA.' the, rare or ISM& AND 'AQUA. UP/1f !Rd ail dismal uf the Liver. It tkalitiat. , preeen! wive of the "bare dlasesea.- fertatttalblaude; are cow be•outlou yoursalaut la the may. miff ,thom, Geeing blends dune aculd oquealt their hey Mar. est tl saidlog Mont a peaty baldff Off 11 .ffOIA.AiI, PIA PASRAGI. fr,parod and for rale oaf, by,' JOA. TWINING, oe:13 ' corner Ifirliet atre. sod the DiatutuuL7 ILIT A. 151cOLURG; :: T CamminfOu 2 Xer9halit. 1.140! Crude and Relined Carbon 011 a, No. 01 NOOD L 3 . /).T tiAitSe.rAlin this prePttettea lichees all kr teachutespropettlek of the toot combined sad ooncenttand In ell , tbds urenith and allesq; aeoevaingly vs Med It ramorted , tote men of acrotale, Jiver chinpledntotelt :rheas, ((pimple end general dtblitty, with, eaprobteeste4 ehoo(se, he Rapidity partish . the Mood. ruler to . tbe stewath Itheenne sad tabors .1(181( bastard tee, Fillets der entire orgatisstion. treyered sod Ede by £.131.-* D. BANDS, Beige,* Seht alto hr IL A.-I=ok° ,F .otity likso; 80.4 em by niwityykyo..iiiitiy. catahimPire MAJOR GEN/SiItAb'N'OLVILAN'S 1.11. aIAT "Vloll}l,-TEril ARYI3IS: Ittl• aor X, complaint Olareptlooa ln. . detallat tory Blutatua &wept; adaptlog tbott ladvaatama to all aroma ( N United States aerdoo. - 18, 411/..041 klocLaLlAtir: Macy amoral MILL. Illtastratad Vt.lt iltio'lltael Portrait sod wen! butattad aitgeno lbettala :JUN' 00, Oa-Wand atria& ID - EvigyAD THIS *R41,1- 4 .100 Alas; Alp &oils 'mina Pultacittti'brint-liztni 161111 boar, mai tor sal. by ' ogle L. 21.7018 T a CO. IF.V I'e• -Z 44 . '4 74 ' AMisiwv;w:is. pITTSBUAtti _THEATRE. TIMED/1Y Inns% comma ce this night of the essevaret of the great lamextcsa EID• J. A. ADIAVINI. 73 . la '1" • , FumutPslLil ant. wiurts. anon • • '—latlaistauciir— KATADIWTOD. TO =Wok - STATE, - rwiccut.l%. Ulna. ..Q.41;13 ' tits 800 T 4.TTT_ _altgAt Juanta :slaw $.017101/XlOlll 111931.1=4 • • —511 W, calownue, sitcom: 'wnweEr ' • ' ' ' ufJ. All .I:maltase at $3.80 For ikn. iaah. ne o r .10N H. 11.11.1.016 - I/ Warillstreet. Pittibellh; ' .. BlLAPEutirs. . citar-a 3 TM . Sabbath FiCtiOal-lielodles;T::-. •,,zw141111.1,11 moovONßcigli,Nicf `a• vat Book ever multi ibr tbo %moot liaNtolitt Ecbtellot $l2 per tkuotma t or NI S 0 1 1 4 14 !... pit dccen, , Nor ooloN, quyty o tt i r 1 p) u %a.' oottl, Foal %too drool. DIANOS.: AT A:- BAJWAIN:. Limai vault of BpUndid Mow sad 8•Com-14.84 P / A ,N 0 8 WIR be ,old et ORICATLY RiDiroso rimle. CHABLOTTII BlAThlik ihlnucttional. •13. WI-LLIA:M B , • • opened • Norm 4 School at' No.: SS. P. '01.4111 b ell 'attn..; Tettiramy of resehe4. Ile 11 tba eminamiorot :zsa , rt•thers the snarls, 'whom an ore log OW $4OlO. salt 1111100410 II: • ; . ions I.W 01.9 0 % [concur mast bemply with the sears. LlOttalarrit. NAVIN. cheerfally concur In the opinion linemen) !hove. W. B. PRZW. I take pleasure In Omni It eamy opinion that tba foregoing rooommendation la fully welted. I know of no one who" de/eft ea bligher testblioula /1. N. AVIBi e I may =cur to the above recoyerapmpatka.' ,,, -- - • D. DiNaIIKIN.' He wan pprint puldlitni thieltin . &WWI Wilms than any o th ar Mauna In tbe Mt,. - • • Ciyouvar i rrf TIMIS—it pm rook. In .du ns, aMkneend DINH I] - 4 , ' . -aialcoos ETIMIT, /SUR- Plllllil, MU norm on IIiOXD/11, ttio Sd'day of 8211326! Se, Timor 011 . pai.oaaatooAaf Ilita , moofba. • wklye • .1,3L tHyr4;-PFludoL FORN/2178.15 ' ` arm • tiNA/Be REDUCED PRICES. dames W. Woodwelly ios0; ' mid)t ',”(pOput,t,.7. 111 otr uvr Ea-sun:xi An Varied co of ft*. 111111`hii*, , , Hotels , and. Private .P;weilisigok Steamboats ow Hoist* tandem: at oho& notice. eakftet Matt& MTV& "ten ivni7 article in tie , MA 11(1110108 -.• • • _ E .131' /I THE scrsztoßmsm,_ Bras, Llevz m.O temp, stapptlgn of &W1W1.% Stlaoliel4 bake+ In Panay Goods. stain others; to lbw- • ", 'az:mm . smm ASBORTfrialliT iiupinuom, -QuAr.a.Ty E -111. - 111 VA n o E O IWID al/ 01E 0 _ E' - • pibeklads embrace ono Arlo of WM , . X-V -ebals, Wadelat Portfolio, Drag, and other • Abak.Parduamat sad Cloth lased; all iambi hadilai• vied la the mod p ate yet layentoferhocamorar, oa tba. bait fo Nicti. aaanlYy Ala, the /ream • Midair Pl9Olll, toed for the anbsteltur, and no bettor at pen asa Randal Ibis country, Ample; wah. trod* -list of pima, Nog by ga fL; Midas ere Invited to call .ad wmtu.h4ttoet linetiltabPflotM alb% an. aii•L • - SAM OZL, ooblind 1141 'WV Ittlasa stre.l4-N.T.- MILS OABINCT PUNTING 07/101 deelgued tor Small PIULIPM Steitonace.Druenteta,. lterchanta, Grocers, Benton , Mnateere, the *nay end Maj. The enema we,othw .Ice pie err et a New rattan: are the dmploet eel ineeneet arid bad made of Dar dump Pusses/en hateetedtelnd ae cvipl len loom tittle operated 67"an7 one, whether pester or , not, and are add et prim lather to =heed a, that Is to my at about OnittPrilliTH the "priced Job Preset now In use The Gibbet* (epos stokh the rm.. dank) are competed of, small Omea, Mph 17 and ,Mmegly put together, and he a:Aram sad ocareedeate hereeeter , been equalled, avid ane - mine, or and for dendin, Orme eften, prlosa, 0. °mum a 006- e". idOdttod 'I Sprnee streak h. IB'NON7IIII. S'L'OVNIO. D- Di HAVNN & BON, PIAPIDIACMINEM OP 7: STOVES.I:, Whiehotiiio. federal &reit. :near: Nev i 'l=the attentke of Aidsto to oar istypr pO. mat at : Otoktog sad Itesitaillterts, fa:Wool sad (toed, which wa ore wen at toe lowest prizes. 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