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" . Sii`"•' 4 llF:' 1:t ; !•:'•i:: i :: ,: : :" . .";,f'f,7 ;", - '1 ,";'•,—: -,, 111 7 ,-, • , •', •-• ,-0 1"-:,' -..0•1,:-, ~... +a •,..4. 1, 4 1 . . r ,••.4. •,. . •,,, ~.., , ,•.• :, •', ...• t • ~ I '',::: ? '...'':',...:,+:•'• ' ~ ,, , , , 7 % • -•_;': :4'11• • • : ,',.:', ÷ , ~.. :, 1, ~..; ‘,.: ' Co . J. - . -` - `' . 4 • ~, " . ..,'"" ' ,' • ammo ~':~:=. • ~~~~..> .;) i i.i,.X:-:::;- . '.:' , :-..'.ii :'•.!..!.. i';-.1:;....j....;..•.-...:1.. WNW .ti----ta- -.....„.. , •:..'4.!: _ '':-..'' :-. il • • g==. BEE MEM Lot not the true friends of the - Union forget that they Save important duties to perform at hemel as weU as in the field. There ere tsoee amongst us who would the chariot wheels of slavery • again-if ; :ther-cotild—men who:protean some seal ; for the Union, ji , great deal hr the CenetifittiOni bat Wiio at the same time . are dcdng all gust mei can do to embarrass inclfuituper the govirpment in its terrible struggle; for life • _llia Parnacrata have but little expeata , - carrying this county; but' they are really 'hopeful. of carrying the' 28d Con gressionel. district, _and ire glorying, ex • TultUng and Aifekliag over, what ought to be their aharothat a very larie, f tnesority of tit;ss !oho lave gone.to, serve their country as : ' - 04ifiltieri'..'are*: Republicans, 'and that they thiiiiie - oinabled to command_ a -Shameful as the fa4it is to them, it is nevertheleis a ;fact, and 'it behoves us to accept it is such, and put forth all the - power of :our diminished ntaliers. , . -We kribw there are many truly honest - _ Demoorsts who will turn:away in disgust -banner - that has-led the entire Boathern wing to &Catlett, and which even hoe is prostituted, to the vile put pose of 'rendering , aid and comfort ' to the enemies •otrtheir. countr, - and give -- ra cordial sup 'port: to, the eloquent, fearless and irtcor ,',-ritpliblel.„Wrimisti;-irlioil words will be hurled like hot shot alike into_the ranks of traitors and - corrupt jobbens. This is just ,:the;time to „amid men to . Congress who - know what is right, and are not afraid to say it and do it. But we tell our friends that if they wish to see WUMAXE there, "they - Moat work and vote, and see that ,iver,Vilepublican and every true Union nutn - votmv. .Let every man who believes • the Union to be of more value than slavery, 'tote for;int - ; and let every man who is of , :opinion that slavery is More precious than the Union,' Support his Competitor. This is the Teal bane. One of these has got_ to be •7 , saniificed— r we' Cannot save both; par ties divide according as men shall doors of their courts, and they saw the ,'lSines encircling the cupola? Talk then about the rules of court, and the formali ties of proceedings?- The man that would ,i';do , this, would fiddle while the capital was burning.. (Sensation.)., llecould - not envy ,any. man • the possession of such stoical - • 7.L phi emsphy. Talk about - .illegality t • Valk.. about formalities I Why, there was but one formality to be oh. served, and that wai the formality of di • .:--,testing ig the cannon, and destroying the 1-= enemy, regardless of the means, whether it be by the seizure of cotton bags, or the seizure of persons, if the necessity of the tome required it. The God of nature has ; Conferred this right on mei"- and nations; and, therefore, let. him not be told that it _aria unconstitutional. To,defend the coun try, him not be told that it was =con -stitutional to use. the 'necessary means. _ The conetitution was adopted for the pro tection of the country , and ; under that con , • . statutron the nation had:the right-to exer ' ciie all.the powers thit were necessary for - . - the protection of. the country. .1f martial y to the salvation of _ law *ea necessary the - - country, mariiiilaw was legal for that • puipuse. If it was necessary for a judge, • • for the preservation of: order, to punish for S'Asente . mpt,:he thane:it it was. necessary for, a generik to exercise control over his - - _ • cannonito.imprison traitors, and to arrest espies,, = and to :intercept communications - ' with the: enemy. If this was necessary, this was - • • . sari inquiringly—"Senstor /bug's@ ?" He was assured !h&j it was the mune. Re then ,sp3ke of his masterly argument on the enspension of thi.'writ of habeas corpus by himself st Nat/ Orleans, when that city well threatened by: the advancing hosts of Greet Britain in De-comber, 1814, and said ha had given him more peace or mind by that argument then any other man had 'ever given him. He said he knew be wall •• right in what he did on that collusion, but 'bad never been able logically to prove that . _ bs was oonetitationally and legally right. , y - This, - , he said, Douglas had done. We write proM memory, not having the work at hand, bat we know that vs ire sub stantially eorrect. Well, 'if Jack/tin was right, surely _Lincoln, ii circumstances of sari fii.asterlier#l l is not wrong in doimg . the 107 111111*thinit: ' 1 • i : '.- - ;.1.•,.. f • . , •-• :.-:-.' 1 .._ .•..... ... i ..,-..,77,..7....,.... .:,.....,...... ....• ..,•.....„ .r•, .... ~..:::.7,..-... -•‘;_ • , Garin. 'arts h — La ibown Ms acrotuitotned lllNtrwity by paying $26 antra boant7 to each of Ouittty-two vol an tam &sm . whats hs so; katarigrro, Nair York. TOP -4 . • . . Vittsburgh Onztitq. 3192.1010 t:! MORNING, SEPT. 29 le - Coining Election. . Senator Douglas on the Suspension :.of the.. Writ otitab ens Corpus. • -- Extract from the celebrated ,speech of :judgeTouglis on ' t he bill to refund theiine imposed-on General Jackson by Jwlgeliall, • .of Pew Orleans, delivered in the HOll3O of I,tepresentatlies. See acres:km:al Globe of Jantiary 10, 1844. We commend it the 'earnest attention of some or our Democratio ; friendswhs . , or : see much exercised about the Constitution just now. They will find it :very wholesome reading: The necessity and the glorious effect:re-. salting from the cause which that necessity . prompted, were acknowledged by the whole 'country, and he would even, say by the ' whole eivilisedsworld. Then ' is far aa this bill was concerned, he (Mr. D.) could not 'say whether their acts were legal or illegal. He cared MA whether Gen. Jameson violated . Ahe ,conetitntion or not. He oared not - .l . ;Whelher Gen. -Jackspn suspended all civil - ;authority or WA. If his acts were necessary to the defense of the umantry, Gist necessity , was above law. Gen:= Jackson hazarded every thing"; be hazarded both life and repute, - thin on Slit etep, which might render him immortal if _he saved the country, or on ' thifeentrary, make him ignominous, and a by-word and a reproaeir,_ and theman that dared to do that deserved the protection and plaudits of his country. . He did not envy the feelings of that - man who could get up andalk calmly and coolly, under -;Duch- circumstances, about rules of mint and teobnieslitiee of proceedings, when the -city might be in flames, and the utmost -...,.:lurbarity alight be committed. What were rules hf court but mere cobwebs when they 'heitrd an enmity with his cannon at the . P;ar , toa, ili/1 life of Jaokeon, relates tat a ntxxiotti.Which is apYropoa to tide extract. Some time titter the "delivery; of the Rae frOcivrhioliwe have inoted, /tr. Douglas-was introduced to Gen. Jackson atthatcimitage 4 !Goitilaol7 Jack- `A. 4 6..1,04 ; ;;5ir," !aid Bocmaxix, "liiili:AfK*Oriote made that, spec* be :easee file . A.ll:oowert mill tit ifore ereikd 40600#1isti;i ever." Many of the Demo. operak in the same dolorous atm& of Mr. larcomee proclamation. Tho ppair fellows have been ea long cm* the ataveholder's laah that they fear it tend bly. _Ma idea of getting the mastery over their oltimeeters l treason and rebellion iri their eyes—nothing-leas than • smile instrreation. • • • . •.. " , • .. • • . Mr. G. F. Train at Some. This second edition of Bainum has red turned from Europe, sad % noir, Barnum- 1 megttfoughtit astern' ci ties;from Boa. lort .to Yfaahltigton,_on the,.tarte stock of notoriety he has been' laying in for a year or more, by his performances abroad. These, - indeed, have been exceedingly varied; both is kind and character—having-ranged from the platform of the lecture room ' and the :rostrum of the debating club, to thd witness box of the law-court-and even to the spong ing-honse, _where It person arrested for debt . May sojourn' under the (tiro of a bailiff. But wherever he .his been, his bearing and language , have always.been singularly extravagant and unbecoming, as he strain 4 ed after his great object, to make a men= tion and set people to talk aboat.him, Cie!' if what.they said was no More-complimen tary thin calling him "that erack.braleed fellow, Train—the irrepressible Yankee. talker, of unmatchable egotism, impudence sad ill-manners t" We are almost Oady, as we glance back at Mr. Train's career, to beg Barntim's par don for what we said above. .Btuxinm was and is a showman but', Train neither was . nor is more or less than a mountebank—a thing that a showman might exhibit, and turn, an honest penny by, perhaps, but which he would_ regard rather aanne of his ‘‘properties," than as an equal. Well, in saying Tibia was a second ,edition, of Barnum, werdid not mean more than.tbit he was the newesi, piectsof humblig out -without the least intention - to say thaxnew humbug, any morethan new wine, is equal to the old. • . A contemporary 'Ethos tnotias Mr. Train's latest mouatebhnkl performance: Mr. G. F. Train, whose gasconading speeches to the London cockneys were quite readable, as much for their extravagance as for any truth they might contain, but who has always been more of a hero where its, is not known than in the section of the country where he Was horn, has been act= • ing the fool since hie 'return from Euripe. In an address at. Philadelphia, a few nighte since, he expressed his entire belief in the theory of a crazy Englishman, that Prince Albert was poisoned by Lord Palmerston; mid has sinimpublished 'a 'letter in the New York iferafd, - ieldressed to "the fanat ics, Charles Sumner, Henry . Wilson, Wen dell Phillips and Wm. Lloyd . Garrison." He says . : "Conspirators! Three years ab sence from my own fair land assures me that in the theater, of nations America sits in the dress circle. Standing in London, in front of Exeter Hall, I saw with pro. phetio power lour damnable conspiracy against three rases of men. First; against the Irish." Be then charges 'the above named individuali :with conspiring to en slave Irish laborere I Secondly; with try ing to work the ruin of negroes by emanci pating them; and thirdly, withplotting the ruin of the Union. On this point he nye: "Ask any rebel leader what he is fighting against—the true hearted millions of the North? No; againtit the miserable fanatics• who wish to places race with nine cubic inches less of brain in the mime carriage with God's chosen people. You wish to divide the cabinet. Yon .cannot. It steaks as one man when the Union is in danger. By indorsing Fremonee imbecile egotism you misled the ,President.-. By striving to over throw McClellan you insulted the army and outraged the instincts of th'e nation. I intend to fire my first bombshell into your camp on Thursday night, at the Boston Music Hall. Stand by your guns, or I will take youi batteries. God bless my coun- What the Secessionists Say. The effect of the proclamation upon the journals which synipathhe with the rebels is very Cl/H2llll. We 'give s brace of ex . tracts.: , • (rrum thephlcago Timm) The President Wu at last weakly, yield= ed to the "pressure' upon hbn about which. he basso bitterly oomidained il and issued his proclamation' of negroematicipation. It is not yet a month since be announced his purpose to 'taus the Union in the thortest way under; the' constitution." lie now announces his purtiose to save it by overriding the constitution. For be has no constitutiTral power , to Lune this proilamation of emancipation— none whatever. The constitution forbids it by its spirit from beginning to end. And the President has no authority not deriied from the constitution ` —none Whatevei. He is. himself tbe - creature of. the constitution. • • • We trust it will serve to , shert en the war. It is :the instrumentality by which abolitionlsria has undertaken that the war should be closed its thirty days' et the farthest.. Indeed, we have been told that under it the President would be able to stamp armies out of the earth. Let him 'stamp at once, for; we are anxious to see the flaming giants of abolitionism throwing thetneelves into the fight and, driving re bellion in dismay :before them, as prom ised.' We are anxious to behold the stu pendent; and. magnificent, :,results which were to flow, like a mighty stream, from the proclamation. , Surely we shall not ha, utterly and totally, deceived as to'these re •-.[Vmsis Ma Harrisburg (PO , traion. - 1 Greeley, Sumner It Co., have triuniphed. Abolitionism is rampant is. the Adminia.. tration, in,_Congrese, wherever their in flu ence could Prevail. The proolamationof the Presidentis au outrage upon the humanity and good Renee of the country, say nothing of its gross unconstitutionality. Now, then, the negroes have ".ts chance—or wilt hatre, after the tlratofJanuary. They may Hie, if they will, and massacre white men, women and children. till thsir hands are smeared. and their, appetites lquttad with blood: They may do it With impunity—for they have the assurance of the Presidcnt of the Visited States'-that the goyernment do no act -er cite to repress them in 7 any efforts t.hey may make • for their *Wel freedom , !. . - : The proclamation is one , of.. general emancipation. In the Blau:silt rebellion the negroes are proclaimed free without compeneation; in tho loyal slave States, if there shall be any at that time; the slaves are to be paid for at a axed compensation, the President says, although there is not dollar in the Treesnry to do it with. Mils remarkably liberal with what is not bitt the people's money—and reminds one of the Devil offering all , the kindonis of the earth when he didn't own a foot of it. In the name of the Constitution, of flu minity, and of Wisdom, we Solemnly pro test against this proclamation! And we prophesy nothing but aril . as Its legiti mate result. • .. • These outcries of the eemi•eecestanist journals of the Northers exceptional cues. The hearty within's= whloh tits procla mation excites everywhertioveridifers the cavillers. • On GOOD 'yrrltc-r of the President's proclamation is, that the ilne between loy alty and treason will henceforward be more clearly and. sharply defined. Some of the hypocritical and half-heirted supporters of the Government will bp dri,SII off; but their-loss' will be far , oi, than compen-' sated by the fresh hope and energy it will liens into the true and hearty frierncht of the Union. All these will rally around the President in support of hie 'newly deelared policy. Another good effe oti.k tnit It wi# corapel, on all hands, a more vigoronsprni:. cutlet of the war. This Aneressed 'tiger will be given to Om_ Opentine - Of belt sides, If indeed the retreat can •be more; earnest and rstutaratts thin they are.• • .. . MEE ~~,. ~.~< The Union Convention, of Illinois ~arid_ the President's _Proelaina- Uon.. Thalfilen Et tte3Uinols met at SPringfield last Wednesday.. Of the 310 - ttegezates ail bin:Marne C genolt was nominated for Coniressman - at large; Newton Bateman for Superintendent of / rublie Ina.rnoWn, and William Butler vas renominated State Treasurer by anima clod; -- Itesolntions were' adopted, pled ngc undying loyalty to the . Government, fa ring modifications in chef dew Tdf iw, d' the constmetiOn of a canal between . Minis sippi and the lakes. The Presi ones Eman cipation proclamation was - ] i mad as "a great ind imperative war. = ure, essential to.tbecalvation of the Unio " and the sup port of all loyal albums plege'd to sustain the Government in its "complete and faithful 'enforcement." This resolution, wee imme diately telegraphed to Mr-Lincoln.. , . L617/11.• from the army in all direetions dv elsie in emphatic terms that the soldiers are fully 'op to .the progress of the government,, and willing to crush treason Witirany weapon 'ready to their hinds. The secesh - among us who. have been prophesying.alarge surrender of oommisaione, and mutiny in the army fol lowing the measures, abolishing slavery are sure to be disappointed,!-..Chicoyo Tribune.. JP UOLIC JrOTICES. , -- .I.ECTILILE AT THE IRON CITY COLLEGE.Oornor of Penn and 6t. Obslr TUIS (MODNAI) 11101INING; "at 11 o•okek e==M AT" - A hitCIiTINC4 ..of the Ventre Section of Hampton's Pennsylvania Battery, held in Oamt at Washaistcrn City. September, 24th, /802, the to towing preamble and reccolmfone were 11/111:1finc44, adopwar . • • . 4 It has booted good in an cell.wlea Prov idencia tp tate from oar Dauber Corporal I.unce , Lcic. " ' • ‘Sersolent.l. That by Let death we he hat a mil• tart soldier, a term Maud sod a true Chrlatiat—ous ,who ju camp performed his daty with f Ithfulowts •ou - the battle tield waiever found at bb pat ; .o is Oh ham:l.-IA was a tiring example to then around him of the truth of his professlous. . &solved, 2. That we humbly bow ear head. lath. stroke, ktiowlag that he Is fo the hands of "Him who death all rains well." itesolvd, 3. That we extend oar 11)1:apathies to the member of the bereaved Mattes Joining with tboo la thar sorrow et the lo • of a beloved eon and brother. Rooteat 4. That e. copy of these re.olutt 1:11. he sent to the family, sad to the Pittsburgh ObrenieN Du el and &nett.. rY9:ft o°i UN use' 1111;b1htti.—The litockholders of the Pittsburgh Gas Comp.. are hereby botlleilthst an eleettos will be held at the °Clue of the Compton on the 1/11161` HON, la Y, (6th c 1..),)• Of GOTOBSii, between the hours of and 5 o'clock p. m, for the primate of electing three pogrom to sum as Trustees of the Company, each for the term of three years. JAIdSB 11. OEISISTY. 'Preen:men peke of Pittsburgh Ciu ret,l September 190114. J" .TOTICES. lat Lake superior Copper /fill and WOHES, Prrristiung. PARK, APCIIRDY & CO., Manoiketuress of SHEATHING. BRAZIEW AND BOLT OOPPYR, PRESSED COPP= BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, WALTER SOLDEB; aisolmportan and dealers In METALS, TIN PLAT); SHEET LEON, WIRE, ha Constantly on band, TINNERT - MACHINES AND TOOLS. Wasiitatsx,'Ne.4l6 11Int and MI Samna stri.ts, Pietabarib, Pea's. • • . Cir Special order. of Oopper cot to rap drifted pet. rem • my'dkdatelyT OrTne Confeasioria and4r,parience OY AN INVALID, Published kir the benefit and am a srarnlng and acaution to going men who ender from Herrn= Debility, Premature Damp. As.; sup.. plying at the 'same time the Meats of 8.11-Oren. fly on. wlso ha. aired himmli after being put to groat prisms'. through reedlcallinprdtion and quick eircloalng a patilaid addressed enmilpPe. mars cocas may be had of the author. NATHAN IEL IdAYPAIIt, Baq.. Hedferd, Kings CO., N. Y. I k WITEROW Doraius.; .. • -Irma' atuat m-Roarsrso, MINIS dc TOMIDII2I LID 'Lacunas, W&111111(11 : 011 Wcracp, Pittaborgh, Per e& OIZICX, NO. 21 21.aziariSsizn. -Sraiiixateides illklhOr of STEM ENGINES AND HILL NACHINERT, onsTurce. HATLEOAD WORE, SMILE BOILERS AND SHEET IRON *OEN. JOBBING AND BEtetaiNO lone op stud notice. mta&dly IWIIIIBICE it BARNES FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER. SAFE, BANE VAULT IRON VAULT •DOOR. AND • ' ATNZL-LIIeD DURODAD4IIOO7 SAYX• Ifiesurecrtraxas • No.. •DM cad • 131 174 rd arid, boats • Wood axt entAltddlerodk—Nora oide. .OD - BANK LODES ahraya hand).:— Wit• W TA - sit • • . • CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, thiolo establiab;cl Cabal Factory, • DINKIE2NE WA4.(r1.3 fivetais Engler.) llarlikrinic don* in swat. leaf jM - Vittaburgh steel Works. . , i'COLLOIIOI • .. . -JONES, BOYD & CO., Mllllllhallreli of -CART STEEL; lobo.- SPRING; PLOW AND A. D. STREL,NTNA SPOINGS AND LILTS, corner of Now and Yiniotorto, Plu.butgb, Non's. • - •: . ' : • mill W 0 I :VINT et :Ro n K.= as of IRON NAILING, IRON VAULTS reND PAU L DOORS, WINDOW saumma, WINDOW ADD% ea t NM 91 &gond street and 862111 rd etreat,between Wood and 'What. Ilan cos bad • =let, a new Patterns, km and plain. rultable for sIU porpoise. Particular attention pad to enclosing Grave Lott Jobbing one at abort notice. - Abe "YLE, Paper B. & 0. P. 4ANIITAOT 9E113 and ttortow in SOOE. P taw,. OAP, LSTILB AND . ALL =Nos or wit Ar. • PING PAM'S., • Ifiritsve maenad Emil 27*tood Meet to No, , ttd SuilthAold divet, Pittaborgll, Pa. aIi'OAEOI Oit IBADR TOR BAWL mit t• ( 1 .• nuner.Tanin , n. nun, Ord. G. ICIRR - PATEICX . . lialudacturtra and Wboltsils. Donlan In . 141611, CULI/NMIS, OfIADZB, OHAIIDELIERS, .11/"Wholesas Apnta fix/LIE/VS CELZBILtiED ILLIJNI#ATING AND LITSUICATING °AMON, OILS, No. eft ,WOoto Bnumr, oppialte St. Odatla Plitalinrsb, Pa. ~ • : I : I te n prozzioN AND - DONZSTIO DILLS OP NI (MANGE. OZWEIMOATNA 01 DEPOSIT * DANN WWI AND- SPLOIN, No. 67 Narita strent, CarOolloettaas made' on all tho principal claw thronsbott ti» United Autos. net R'A • •• 00 'Mr d s • - or Azin 00MiliSSION 1111413,011A5T 4na: ikaaat' •CLIZESS;, BUTTER; 'SEEM ArlßlGaiid i i riclllCl ontiani,lro: 4b W?od'sitifet; Pitubtuith; Pa" ' ' " • : nil V vLuZatlSll. .r.;l4ll..lestkiipil' ! . , ... . 34 A, N . Jr- 8 , 3 . A Witbpsiessi, of &noon and liscrattlaa Mks, , • ' . • ' W. a HAVEN, • ~ • .1 . IStaticartand Priator. 'atfi ' enewien *ono Awti' MED BTU VAN it ongettiog bargtune 1 at 66 fifth mil, in lan kind% of Boots sad LIM • . '1.41. .0 Of .empty 111 Thump?. and Mobiles Ilarivie tar Wl* by • .1011 A, ardibließ, • lad mrwr [Among and EWA dr. 44. bun. ea 'ln AI, ""I "" tfr ' llasi lAATAlT DICKEY Ann: Lurk mat 'Tien") Namots.atzeCiallatursAsetios Hoar, II TM Mi!Eg!iEINM@ Aws Hu I tit! B. I ANS, for WM : la as kteMellcoths luesloa Baum 66 7Ntb st; MEIiM?EMi EA.P—The Hoot; Mimes atlio .l4...i.awistmv.: to rum fink ~ L wasi 4 ' `u BATthls• ..• •..I. aittac alai A oat= Bow. ' ANC ....1.:: . ...-. 1 ,;':. ~, , ik, ,1,.: , 1'..,;(:.,;.;.• , :3,4;, , , ?,..i,'-:-',.-. .4 - EW .tormeriss. (VM . RY;MILBCOANTS AND • _ .. _ ...-ti* . . Be iheix,rif,iiii - 6.litum k'Lco No& 17. and 19.-Fifto-St.ieet obbara and' Milian:NO TAMIL INOB4 KIK eitol• "VMS. 11081ZRY. 6. °TICK . HINT GRUMP, RlBBONN,'Salltin, -- (TiLLABA; KKDIK SHIRTEI and DIMMERS, WOOLEN HOODS; U. BIAS, SOARS'S, , ZSPEITU AND SIICTLAND • WOOL; 0,000 Da KNITTING YARIiB, on band and ...Our mock was purl:used before thl law great ad. vanna to prime. and we otrer grea• Inducementa to OITY. AND . 001INTSY MENALIANTIS, 8868. PEDDLNILS. 'and all who boj WWI again. N. N.—A &Wag asertniant ' Staple Dry Goods, At wholt4;xl• onh. a Mt( pl4l'iStsolols MOURNIMI tiOUDS eTORE.--We brie received radon. -FALL AND WINTER WIESE GOODS—llowning and eecondrlloarning. Airo, CRAPS COLD A 88,11 AMR, GLOVES; de. • : D.-OOOPER A CO , Market effect, Diest df,ur to Heinle Trimming Stove.) magidevr2. TtiE . ISTEWAILYOMAN-" UAL, for the Itistruett•st of Ilotpitel Steererdet Ward Stle•trre and attendstitt:bilh If Wrote! do. the. Rendered. ttathotitatire. by. thi order of .the Ilargeon General:. By J. J.'Foudlurd k lii. ft, A/- aslant Sprgeott,l7. P. A. Price $1 25. 1.49 • ' HAT' kl.rit. 65 Wood street; AuTtio 4 rry..—The eqatnto3 aG Large and. 'nestles ni the I:7thted Stases of America, closed it thelleeend Session otthe 1 h ny &Tenth Congress, 186141. /or isle by H sY St CO.. 56 Wood at. 'MAYME.—A Chestnut tlorrel Mare, Mid to trot a mile In three 'min utee, mill, be sold et Public Sete, un THOBBOLY, (kroner se, at ID o'clock a. m., s.t the LBle Litr.7 Stehle; Bere,lth etrret eet'Llw M OTICK—AII persona indebte . to the late lira Of lIALL 'k nl7'olllo ere hereby aottded that an •aserinetent had been nee to ba undersigned. thdt• inth day of B , ptereber. who le alone authorized to teelliVO and lea I tor the Banos All personsbarley claims wind the drat will pre • imat.the in without delay. • 0. PARTS, designase of Fall t )110.1de, ent7,llt „ , He. r 8 Idberty street (pup CLUE,K, 44. THIS MR BOUND. The 15n1pbtte of Lime (not onlphafe,) bat became a stenderd article In premervlng Older. When failures recurred, they biro . been due to using a powder mold as sulphite of. lime which woe •1 . Imitation. The true article 1. for sale Itt' bottles. contabalog Ju , t enough for one barrel. or In any quantlte. thou may be &Wild, by , 6111021 JOHNBTON. e.TT corner Smlthlleld and Votirtb stmt. pnlYl'AlEArki AIA3U*C4, BAplc taID!,EItIW,,CORBOOLT2D rZN9, ALL THE MCW IMPALA. kiewarNrs YO lAATAIsT,BOOSB, DIASIP3, THE LATE ILLUSTRATED 14PEEE. ' I.• Far sal* at HUNT Rl7Nrd UNION . BTATIONZBY .POIII7OLIOS JOHN P. HUNT, Wholuais Bed Batt& BooloodUr, Eitalloser, sad N.lrsoteler,: - 4.27 ' AROMIO.II4LL, rift street T HE EAT FEMALE REMEDY DIL*DIZPONCO'S OELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, • Propolvii - trimiproacrlgittOu a Doctor Daponoci. Mtn viall known kr edicts@ la no Imps. Man, bat • SI" and oat, rained, for /made Vidlealtlai and Ob. 1111110130/1, from any ca., r and altboagh • woven) Doody, ft osotaboa notable !watt* to oonatitatlos To 1 1 / 1 /11LIKD L &Dl= tr y p.- ontlisly oridost. It vW Is • Tarr Act thna bring on the m. nady myriad wi th rovalarltp. In all COMB IS Hamm and Spinal Afffstlon, Pan Is lb. Beek and Limbo, Ilasitami, /Wine as ,Rabb i axartion, Palpitation of tbs Beart, Lemnos, of Welts, Sys. taloa, Sick Boodantsb Salto, and all lb* piinfnl dhows occaalon.sl by • Stood.and oyoem, asap Pills will odors • oars whop a/I atter mr.s bn.4. These jr.ltd base newer been knowo to 411 when tbe directions bare been followed strictly. ON* DOLLAR ♦ND . EU morn, wawa to the authorize! Agent at Pittsburgh:, Pa., *III to • sari a 80/. DR. DIIPOAOO'B MAULS PILLS • DIL DllPo3oo4lrzatais PI i DS, DUPOIIOO4IIZILILII PILLS DOPDACO'II 'max Pita. Are a Ocientida Preparation. Ate • Scientific Preparation. , , , area Sciontillo Preparation. ars • Boientillo Thiry ar• gain and najn-1.11 Thar elle lab, and aernr ' They ari rife, and anti Gil Teel aro' safe. and 11•111( To remove all obstrneilOns, _To moots all obstruct:toss, masts sll'obstruotions, 20 remora 11110bStIllethitil, And care idt Ternale Complalt And can Viands emotions And sere nil Nasals Ootnytstota And outs all Tow& Qotopah.t. . 1 Wham the di; OCtiollll ere Ibllos wt. Mtn the dram lots ars Moved. • • • - ;. - What the Sims:hes ans followed.; • Winn thsdirsotiona ate collard. • . TAsy aria blosslog sad s They ars a bisettnig ands ours.. iballw ti bkedPi "4 care. I • • ' .• And eon Ds sent by ntailZ:lly isa of tbo 03 alaz7 • . ear fold t r wbokaal sor Mall by, . JOHN Nr..PUIstON, SAS Anint for Pipabrtivaad 4 , 1 . 05.47 axc 69.Ftvra Siam: VS D lick R-rarutcr. lie oo ..ILwittuti,odet ND aro cube now n , v errearot ii, 4.th. rrt n4 ' b.d itts bon a : acirat Ilttaburit, 'thek so fboladelnbls or as warenzus at Bed :1306k '• now 'York , Will lso aetrer lore fore unto 2*. 00 /*nth Ave *bard 4IP. 9c Thai lanai of different Mud lots' cm Liverpool,2olaigor.. Itnulkfort.od.ttie4dal, szo let? Ps atbor EuraWiwi so azu PlUsto re Gurob,ear's.. troUt• ne On Works, 300(1B1 th tiF BEST UALLTY BEFINILDOLZDOS OIL, et Bed Book r. lot, Now Took, sad For solo by KIT i Familia MI Works, l'lterboreb, P.. 25• & • S: 1.)72 oh, 1! IBIL Nat mend 'sad for can by • :!. • JOKY b. CLINFIILD. ' 31 kfi itU : MIA '4 it 4./V 822 YR 022242 la st.to aad lor rt.br • oar/ . • . R. CIA rygß4 U.iU U - 1,4101.,V1LLE Wall% UM! la Opt* 544 ior rat by . tone B.OAS7IILP. • • *v 141 API . pnme linen Apples jut Ireamlftet aztd farads by • , ' JAXIS f /MIS% - ide carnir, Yak.* sad. Tin* atirti BAWN—r/00..poluide Country. J./ Bides tart nocid74 ud for sal• by 1 , JAMES A. FA 5T .46 • ! rimiorMarite nod Tint amts.- -5 . "A r . 15,1'n ea; itomilto • •.8 ailibre. realnd tad for isle by off • HZ N lIT pa 0 , 1 He • w irm"," 4 . m b irlY 11 H. co s ',taxi.. . Ilydrattlio I egg 71: , ital 417 "cal"illairgrair. Mama. . . • ' cvricui • €7lt.r ser • ac. Woods' 6taiel; Illotind and to rie th in viz • . .1 .-;n4 spent .t.t . D I ' 7 : *. - ate KcC6•llAnClAiitioo.6s ~ 7 1.11/ , 3, ie rl• ),, , leavizir 4,111 pY~i:s~►l , ] y:d;~~I ft )aiII)JYJ:A . . mar, WESTCHESTER ACADEMY, A: LITART INSTITITTE. -AT Vi9Pa CUE TZ PENNSYLVANIA. will occomenc• the winter tarot of Ave tabu 'sr swarths ou. the lat of NOTEX4EII. NEXT , We The conralt of initrantiaelo taarottpli d .nisei,., &al and arraegel to pre pare boys and young ..en for business or The Priticlpal; whollevotas all hi, Ito* to the inter cola of actool and its: pupil., li 'milled try,iiikt gLeV a is s =ry i. if iww. drespallut i i:e b, ‘= tee 'dent teachers, an advantage wb Ich approciatvel by the patrons of the Institnticm. - The Military :Depart:awe is under. the charge of Maker G. ream:Wert!, of Philadelphia. whew, qualin caticenmarthe position are Walensivelyttliivell. - Ita duties and requireseante do not, MI any way, toter ,fere the Literary Departments, while earcil. . 'cm at among t h e cadet cone le left. Por nandogce; he-. UPIT Wlld V. WYEali, A. 1f.,• Principal - (1 L REFINERS, DISTILLERS-AND BBEWCEe•=In accordance with ibe National Tax Law, all persons ;engaged. in toy of the above occupations ars required to keep such , book. so are spectfini In th• law, and As tri-month y and monthly returns alsoin ancb manner as fs specified by taw. The undersigned are procar us the vartens boos/ with printed beading•, blanks for tri-montbly and monthly reports, Invoices of carports, bonds, bilis or lading, Cc. and solicit early orders foe the same, so but a limited supply will be made at drat. . WK. O.'JOIINISTON CO., Steam Job Plintord. Blank Book Kaatitaotoren 'And Ptsktionoig. 67 Wood sting. soladtavtf LlF.Npau.Ns, bOUNTINS, BACK PAY wrarcrAnte AND Cu FOR INDEX.. ITY.—Dirssrsirr, Orsyssit, Cuss & Co.; Solicitors Ar 1011,16 of MILITARY CLAIMS, 160 Penney' csalsAirstous Washi.cgton. D. 04 hays establlshrd so Ajgettcy Pittrburgb. Pa. Apply to Our. pseociates, 1011131? JOHN W. 111:PD111:1. Attorneys, • o. US FOURTH STURM Prrrottriaa.: ./OR 0 i PRIVA for Mill charge rentire fee? charged will be TEN DOLLARS ifICICJIB; end fli/Z DULLAite SOB 1:13, for each redden or Bounty and: Back ned, Auld ten pec cent. on amount of•Cialme .2 stippilte, or _adze for linCeudiy. rn e auks' the ; application le enemata'. ; OWNS IN T • F.' W I K 1 UP' 1 ~ s • J. PLC.:' OI7. ALM:OI3EIn .COUTIT7. i ,•• Icto Po, 8l t , ber,Tnrin,•ll36.l. ~ lathe 'atterof the application of Loolitun 13arum, Gs leer to perpetuate testimony In reference to the delivery f tho,doed. to Salmi Lowry for lot Do. 11, In plan lottlaid oat by Auguata abater, en Coal Petit minim! and Lied and, on motiou,lbe Court grant a. s upon ell parties interested to impair be. tore the Court on 84208DAY1 the 4tbi day of Octo• !iceboat, an aim ems, if •suP' they have, why • ctinindesion ehould not lxue tor the examination et lantana' in parte.' seitnemerias of the fao s con.; tabard in the petitott, 01110111 a attic* to 'parties in the county,nnd notice by 'publication to those' re-' aiding mat of the county. . - BY. TILL COURT: i In teatimouyerhereof I hare hereunto set my hand, and the seal of o fil ce, Sept 17, A. D. 1882 . I sell: lawdaw H. ETON, Prothonotary: I ALLB()Ii M ENY COUNTY.- IpB the arkt Cuort. Howard • Samoan u The obarpobarg }bidet Octapatry. we! AV, Jai:mart %%dart, 1868. Amunt, to.; of Soma. And hew, to wit, Btpteniter 18,1869, the third mi. moot and award of - Vint et. Darlington, Bequests... tor, exhibited to opsnlOont t and ordered to to hied and It is farther ordered that the Prothonot aarryl natio% hy nablhatiosi to the Pittsburgh setts and in the'Detfly Diepatekkyone insertion each week for three necks, of the exhibition and stag of told scan:int and award, and, that the same will be allowed on the 4th day of Botcher, A. D. 1889, unless canoe he shown to the contrary,. Blr TBE DORT. Attest: Healy Narox,Proth'y: eelB:lewd3w I=ll2 I:= /or mt. at HUNTS Skilgitlie II •13ALK—By • • the of an Order of Balthiasued out of tn.. • bane Court of Allegbecy county, Penusylratda, and to the Bbor- I , lif ot said comity directed. than w I tot =pow= to Pablio Pale, on lb. pry:mots/a, In um townsbip. on MONDAY , tba lith day of Ottobe ,A. D. 11M2, at , All that dealrable propertp sit In' McClure townshlty aid mildnlng tba HMIs f i d = l. ll t o j l g to tbsproparty oflirs. Catharine Alpo out-lot No, 2in lb. plan of Um lomorve Tract oppo site Pittaboritis, containing nine acres and wren and It-100 perches; °awl:deb to erected a splendid sew .brleit mansion benme,ltunttng na the Ohio tires, at tach= to which I. le lame lot of ground. Tim rt,- mabider of the ?report, boo boat dieleod by a plan into 11l =collect tuilding leds. frenttalf on wide straws, frith side alkyd in tbs rear. , i x Tba, petty will be offend in whole or in pur ports, or by eicigle lota, iv:cording to the said plan, so may to cot advanUriorts laths parties In interest, and Woo tworabssant ,TanPr:. Feral* at HUNT'S bew.money by bonds pad r's Onricx. • . 23,18e2. h..BAVINGS INSTITUTION, N Setrrartsia Iraccr. (oppedee the .Otteto • rrestdent—JANZß PAINE, Jo. Wl= 8. jailattls no2 Job, L "dstadnets, Thom. D.- Kaska, Thos. tt. Blair, Francis Sellers. Henry Slop% . L Josiah King, ' 0. Zug, 0. B. Wolit; A. B. 8011, Jas. Dilwoeth, B. D. Co th ran, IL 11. fowler, W. A. Bead. Wm, Smith, J. W. Woodwell, SL 0. Behinerti, G.E. Jones, V. Ham, O. W. Ilickison, B. F. Jove*, ' J. IL Tiernan, 8. H.. Hartman. W. H, Phelps, D. M. Long, IL J. Anderson , 0. D. Herron, Ju. W. Baster , D.' K. McKinley, W. Ihnisen. Secretary and r—D. 11. OLINLICY. Open allay; Snell a. Is. to Sp. Also.Strealay and Saturday sonsolona. bore I to II o clock. Deposits reoshod 0111 Dl= and upwards. Melds:ids *clam! ha Danaher and June , of sea Dividends allowed to teinain are plant to the e endit of the depositor as principal, and bear inter. s= compainding it. , contnining MarW,lii•Lniesdbea,furzilihed . MirTLte liunitution Miens, especially to elms, Pa- Sol wham erzninim Ire nom% the opportunity to accumulano, by email depmite, sway sevrel, • nun irtdcb will be a resource wherulleodid, akar money not only bang ask but tesaiing.tuummt,'lnstee4 of ranteminic unmoluctire...- . minklmannes VOTlCE.—Letters: of Administration 131 upon the eatatit Jane Gratatut, widow. late of Allegheny City, hare been granted to Sanwa' • Gormly. All persona having chime against the ea ude are requested to pitmen& theca; and persona Indebted are notated to:- nuke gement to the Ad mhastrator "davit's delay. SAMUEL GOBILILY, Admbastrator, antkcetwated - fourth steed.. liarAVlMl.been appointe4 Executrix o estate of Benham in Cat de, denoted, bta of Man:wet,: all p.moui haring claim avian sald estate an beaky notified to presant them for settle, men, and Own knowing ttunantra indebted 'an raneeted to take frawsWitt• moat. • - • A Nf GIDTDii t knottrix, • 80..1r9 Penn area.- =MEM TVISAY Llr OP: F FO aiLLE. V- to rash *boa 6, miles tram tho cin go Tanipasocovillo and Noblaotarn Plank acne Owed. about 25 arros of good coal Wien : bi dratned ; good water and 6111 RIK will Nadi at a builds. Ingnint of J. Z. HOBANGII, 17:e7tatint 1t0.1.07 Fourth stmt. • PLUMBLSB, 129 Toms Bum, TANKS 1:171) A - CIITATOIik for . ,Beterlep, lined tzt tbo, mast • dumb) 'runner,„! .• , . • Eftraste,ettwi up with but amid col toter tu btu 3, with th W STIittAND% OLO mmouto ha BATS! WASH k lap annortiont . of materials always on l . aud and 101,144/Ice Tenantable farms. . jao ,71/1•••nr.,.. • : , ShiipingginteoupniAsion'llerch4t; s..ux wati,:erszE2l4.• tad tiMbr piriisras. 0141110A19. DYS STUIPPS, kd , b 1 the 'original whop only. Coszliz . nri of Foreign and Dogmatic hieuttatu - Mr.lL. Lai btaifi . leia'atia Ia all punka 6 ; 1 kd &UN—% Subs; South otuutract, Sall. P.ula• Incuistith mmucia, Australia sad Mina.: IBYSTONN,.) FOUNDRY, • , i I faint ei ON; • 'll . ir'ispealit l ersasi;; . 4uoo4' Itlsoutoctanio of.ovori "Thal 000142134' gkritiG STOWS. 000XING Elmore, rigs VonFrOBATs ram's, rxmrizes,l4 n0u5i , 1130031116-1111 . 1)11 Immure, sad ldrida of • 02a3T11108 matt* to BAIMORAL ,E3KIR,TB, •• • orivisies soh., Ariiiiaurini: Ewa aid., 1 49 0 gun awl -11*TON.' *mania *in it not* 4111.E6-10(hark bald andlor sale by, • inn_ ' 4-11Trxr,M'Tx011. -q—' '. s - ' MEI= I .. - _ - ~ -. ~ _ "'r-'~. cub, ja in ona yea:, and Y i in two sus day ot salyeitn Interest on qt. tia- oti tbs prazoissa. ' ' It&RWY WOODS; Shorht Obartand by tlie UstiLaws. tt. T. Redd. A. Itstaanan. . Joshua thud.., J•cobStuoltlitt. &In. Bradley. Alfred Block. TAMIL= GAB AND MAN rrerma, DRY GOODS. Bempßer.., sKnrrs, at g, rwoeis sad re' an,iptendl4 styles sza elezant 1,7, sA Cr==2l NEW RIBBONS, at wholesale—Plain . rnd LncJ.of-all Um. 04W stykr, for sal* obeep, at HORNY'S TBINNIIiO STORE. n====3l W FRENCH SLOW & RS, itwhole was. tbi nateat Idyles ouo std. at low Pea*, at ' 801t17512 Tanntlxci trlollg, .2 7 L: . ' and 7111tuiat NEW . STRAW GOODS, Jost peeked, maw lot of BONN/MA HATS, litat st7lai, 'at HORIIRM TRIMMING STORE,. M== pLumEs, RUCHES, BONNET , SILKS, BOMBAZINE , BNB. 0111,APO, BLACK LAMB, BTIVp NET, WASE BLOND, CANZB, OUP wIBIL EIONNET WIBIL. and all . other kinda of ILlBlaery Gocdvfor tato at the lowest pieta ser - coat, at . . . aornms STORE, IT and 79 klaiket aeon. WITOLZSALt Woons-ad Ana ad narks... 947 1862. DRY GOODS. 1862. Poikiestic Goodig; A full stock at low price.. DRESS DODDS, A good inuortmont BZic - LMORAL A plat vatiet7, • • HOOP SEEM, All Si= and colon; Undershirts and Drawers; All oolorrind GOODS FOB NW AND BOYS' WAIL • Shawli, Cloaks, &c. . Otr-Thbas Gum C. HAFISOI I I 1 1 COVE salt VI MARKET STREET MACHINE FLOUNCING AND 17181UtTING Jun reeetwod at • J. M. ,BUrchfield's. Nor idyls MAID NEM _ Plate &ad colored 711.82I01C11 , INOS; POPilia, plata sad 8•014151:S; 152111PSD MANIA SHAWLS; Bock Thibbett long and gvaro 81141VLS. NEW Gooas-every few dap at North east coiner Fourth andlfarket greets SECOND ARRIVAL.' FALL : : :1862. New arooic &T BARKER & 50 Market Street. Wholtalle ataeltatall Buyers wIII iMd ea Imaaanaa and matt dtatratila stock Of alt kWh of " , DBMS 000D8,. • HOUB2TEILPI2IO :900DS, sad ::: I ' OUTS' AND 80Y8 ' Wwal, ,AT THE,LO:Trqsr;.PRICE.S. tr. 22 . 1862. D. R. - 114CRIIM 'dr; GLYEOF4H - No. 18 liiriet - Street;': . .... . .cl;ltre".T. , i and kinks complotad ' thetrX6l.l parchairek bate item, ca hand 111 stook of • ...rannauca,-r • - gost• • • salmon:mum gar. . . • GLOYZB, NEW ZNNLAND WOOLEIMS. wore, 6 GOOD, actriolni.ka; 42 %. • for tesety and ,i/rsaporat try ray In lb. " &entre end ay/ ito arazoiei Wad tall to ware th somelves ef Use ',pedal &lvaa tetta we held oat ' to afforbw oblsi of itelete Potted to their Pule. ; Letitia WO Ind an iiioiry or artleleifor -Qv am and &darning pt. tbraiidtes sad tbstr two& Goodawa wdl And iceryttdis 1.6 the waycd NIBIIIN6 GOODS, - of:the'tart "tees sad WADI. • . • , , NNW at.o.a.s.e; :• • '"•• - mr.EITYI.2 SHAWLS;. • HIGH OOLOBION PtAiDa.;l6:w : VIG'N }POT POPLIYO. ill eojoes,~ .. Pia** l l-4 1 41 , 18, qtaNtiee and Cob:it* New style HOOP. filaWrike!acteig trhicktnei. be fennel the pride of the wort& QUAKE*. BILIET t S •- • • • mime afies, "` otalifieo 'kits; ARMY - - AND 711AVIILING- BEURTB; - 01 Qs masfAisirsblia strlcs. , ' . . 10 doeinplals ' lb do I trhood ' • - •7, • , korivi v ! r • ' ' ' , lo do phi?, pq i, On tuna .32,1 • •. : Sold 74rhasial• utd rotia fit blast Rricsi. •-; • ;40 1 4 ; ' ;;• • *MI ANIT RA.7E1114 iris* sinne;ooiLiis 805 n: 15 a4a0.PDOhli onatifflawns sinunsuitra GOODS.. ,;;; - • sm. `ll-470,'4-• "Fiktrtit' „: 11 1 1 : $40 - t r .4.!,,05-40.101.1 in stout ODPIMtBITRCM Ume mid Thwaxm ifflrfint night of the npg.meat of the nil. eared Almeria= Tragedian. . PROCTOR. ILONDAT ZVESINCI,i SEPT. MM. 111e3, will be porter:lnd, the new Matozicel Drama of PBANTOP. tIVIE opine. THE :YOUNG WIFE. f. ... ... ir.I3EPTONI 4170110.1 r MALES. VALUABLE STOCKS AT Aucrum. —On TUESDAY EVICIIING, September M,at • o'clock, edit be sokl, in tta &mond Plow Wm Mom of the Ocmonerclol - Aectloo Home, 54 fittb street: 10 duLTOS lank of Pldebtulgh Stock. 10 do • Ettcbtanke -do do; d, Nonotilekelo &bike Om J. G. liking. sem. 9G . MEANS' COURT SALE OF BEV- EiTli WARD LOTS.—On TUESDAY MU. Q. , September ma, at 8 o'clock, vOl be . sold, in the second doorasles roonSof Davis' Auction, by or. der of the Orphans' fAmrt of Alleisbenr.tkointr, atm Lots in the Boanth Ward of tha cdtr, and mar sd. Joining to - Centre Memo; each' barhog a Boat of SO feet on Vine 'stoat; and .mending tha same eridtla 120 feet to a2B bot Oler—.belos lot, Mos. 21.42 it, 24, 25 and 28 la ficri..William rorter's plan of lota. Taus or tit cask, residue I cos and two rears, with in t, mood r tr . bond and By order of loindnistiatrix.. ' 'J. . se2s .. • —•- 1. G. - DANIA; And. PlAro^o& ON THE WAY. A.; ahoioe stock of th. colebtated Pint =ll7 Felotted by H-Kleber,wbo billasf . r.ritaraid *obi Europe. Sole eieita forEtOlvwyieitie;: H.XLMItIIit • 81K144.11 CttELP PLiNOS I Ntip' SzoicaliairDP/A:2loSiros Blz.z.—Aa math= Basirwaodailek. aria' Plano. 6 oetave. :Price* 03 A Basswoc4 Gala d . ao. fttru . N . ltleiw!C ear, mum.' —.;,... 160 00 ABoormod Btodart II bat 11143bmionw atm. Bcorwood . *Bomb Phoo,. Ifos7,oDo Woo, ___ 6 octave. • OD - Oronsteen 1.8■16, mar and rlohl7 carlid, 7 cam, 170 00 A Boxwood, Bo's' i Co. Plazto,,thre, imp old, 7 octavo. ' • DID 00 Alkomwood. Clllii^l7lllght Moo, .ono. 115 00 NallogM T: 1,008 Pis6o, tastestil. 8007^ OD ♦ Baseweod Chter=lsalitZo klarge 6 co. tau. Price_ _ . . 00 A Bosevool Chiebring Pima, verl,ol4 , tont 60.00 al.hagasty, Load tr, Bra; old - WV pot ' order. 6 OCUITCC. ; 0615 60 A Mahcicatly.' Ada. A'00 . 4 . 61411.031400 Valzmt L e ase: Plumy to • order 6 to. : A 26 tam Pzice.l6 00 Aliatesl o 7. Gibitr144710.,../Tornif Yorks o.ey . rod;:b • . 76 to • -A ' , plotted of Otri:;1 now L'IlkII01,;'111102 tht best Hr lodc.and. Bootatt maters, -on batt4,3sad cott 'tautly: repdvlAt now .aupplita. Prjoga, ismoilagp the same as - dm insatlisevarers, and. era bent .lor lab" iOHN.II:4IIBLZOF6 grab; WAYto fiiIiALLUALY.L&/.405. Ju■t recslvsd,'sitiie elsOui,G34 I : I.72IIIWAT , PLINGS; ~,.; Of superb warkl*i l OP # l oinish; for adostlfo.l4lllllth atreai.' . . Ju23 , - K. KLiiiis i sio. xets e Wes . AL-I' •• •• 1 J9l. PLittos,lor sale may by casaLorrx ra l . i jN% f7~ Pau 'Waiter JIIST itiaEIVIDJ • • • Welns itow received Cid . exegete stake SALA 4WD wvirsit' GOODS; con:v.llft fit ell tbii local elegant usertmego et geode to be found both@ seat. era Xerket,,oonelsting ot., E.; :1. miss. ; cumumnewas., OVIraC9O.II I ,E B I,IL,D4 ' • ~ • .•.'4lioisuplamt4 ael!alaib . at atuage.imd Ott#lllfiam Tin uMat:ita of Or . abow bolt been cwa lly lti WNW, god we feel iaib ed that two will swot the s i insig al 0111 U !ow us with stialrpatranagei. - be bud*aD **cedar Is tbstreavaml isaw AebfaeabL maw% as iitedwitwriP*l W• 116Ti'SIMO ilutt lot Of, 81.173 CLOTHS sad CULEISIXZBUI, *bleb tombola spo• 06111 714 02 tal for.MoWs'AziOns& • - :lAarcrstilkit toN '• Suaturr ?Amu, - . . (Baiotisext Tail?r, ! 6*ltiiil;6lr PALL umazw STOCK. Which b rodent, choV iir te and - velem wiLlasm• Talyrevatably with an La ttue tradeLconvis l the newest and matte ht Thatch "o Artroa. Also, the tweet and beit selected Keck elected. tor boilers snits ever brought tottde market. Mewls* a viwy chola seketloh or ,ormrs rim:ammo ocions,, always on hand. Any online odoisted ovi.mre;riu abet with. prompt attention and prosetuelity in Malawi.' neat. OP P=NLk st mire szurOns. - sl7lArtm . 11.Ortxwotenny awriptke o 4 , „ . . . . . . at¢ 7ss narturbarytlTlLlECT,'. : ; , • : PriTRIVIZIAL A toll afoortausat of PrrAtif UNG/111143#1116. SURZDJITICEITI7IIJI existantlai cot look Akit sterloootof plow*" 011511;,,,,t DENgroNii, RAMPAY' •zolausisarzic; . No.:114 ,i7FIN firilEgo •": • •-••;:r. • ,„ . - Promoted . cadlool•XibIO • Of' woof. 40olipiloo• 1111.10.10511 dlioblod Morro, onalors,solooploa ourlnol. 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