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' 1 = -4, . , --,,,,,,,,-.,2.-:-...47 , ;.:.; -- .; ~, ::,. .i , ,,:, ,,;.::•, 11 1...-: . .: : : : ~,,...,:ii.,..:.....":... -. ~i : . , ._:. ...... , t .. pittsburgh THillifiaty2 MORNING, OCT. 2 ------------- The, Post fin Mr. F. W. Rushee. • The 'Tait, of yesterday, takes up - the cudgels in defeitse of F. W. -litmus, and " The late charges brought by this danger. - otii calcsjiniatoit-Forney] against Mr. Hughss, is that. in February, 1081, he (Hughes) enter tained certain political opinions, and that he was born in the South. Upon these flimsy and abiyad eharges, -Forney and his crew of. defamers tramp up a charge of disloyolty against, not only their particular, victim, but oleo against the greet and patriotic party to , which - ha belongs." '. ;. . :This' dodge wont do. It wan not Mr. toaster, but . Mr. HI3OItES'S immediate . neighbors who made these revelations. lint, "the 'loft IA quite correct in saying that , the , . charges are against the party to whfch he ':belongs..;The claim that , Hyannis party is either "great"er "patriotic," is, how ever, ts little amusing. The Poet proceeds— "Aliewing-sll th at those shallow tricksters say about Mr. Hughes to be true, whiter it?" ..! • Why, thitt he is a traitor, and that all _h _. _ . . . s Wotake h is psrt put themselves into the • . same` category. In the; next sentence it. It If, in Februaryy, 1881, In , the State - Cons 'mutton at Hanisburg„ he was In favor of such measures as would save the Union, was that treason ?" • - " Save the Union," indeed! I‘Save the Ilnion,", •by dragging Pennsylvania into ' • • . the .Reindsl Confederacy I Is that what , - JAYS-Sy. Beal, the Democratic candidate . , for Surveyor General, calls saving the - - Union? Read the folloving : HUGHES' SECESSION RESOLUTION, As he:now /aye it was proposed by him for the State Democratic , Convention of February, - 1881, and 'published over his own signature In . . 'an extra from the ogles of the Pottsville Dear eerade Standard, ma Monday lest (2.fith" cast.) '' .....- " Embed, That Pennsylvania owes her growth in population, and the increase of cap- I itat And wealth of her oitisens' ' s chiefly to the • ' advantages the Arnerain Union has afforded for the development of her at resources ; and that her glory and paramount interests are identified with the continuant . * of that, Union. "Should, however, cause" hitherto TO- Olitid by "the Democracy of the country, rend ' - sunder the bonds that bind together these' ---' 'totes 3 and should the fifteen slaveholding I , 1 states, olaiming to be driven by the necessity of -. mutual protection againit the effect of _ --..-- 'inch ceases, isceemefelig establish another Confederacy ;--then . Pennsylvania must to. gard her relation to the facts which chum , --... = . stucco Inland our oontrol have produced. • - "She 'cannot then refuse to perceive that she most either take her place ift come Nord. -..,•1 __"- ers /remould of a °nee glorious Union, and -7----- , rest content to be shorn of the greater part of her 'manufacturing industry, and of her el- - , . port- and import trade—te hold s seoondary and_ helpless relation to. the North-Eastern • ~States, - with no outlet or approach from the ' • ocean-far her great eastern or her great west ] ens metropolis, except , through the waters and before the torts and guns of a foreign nation ; ' . iikid - thus prectioally (for want :of ability. to -protera) be made to yield up all reliable di. mot foreign trade: - - "Or she may; ja9^lF A - MEMBER OF TUE NEW CONFEDERACY-1K become'', • .' , the gust mantseturing workshop for a people • :now . : consuming , annually 8300,140,00 0 worth - 'el products and. manufactures from, and ire parted.: through the Northern States;ler i - cities'hieonts the great ceensereiat depots and distruluting points for this Cosfedriaey, sin nes waturg, TOTVLATIOS, AND GUIST Si TOOKOTID IN • DIGI2I II1?/.1413.2114 9 111 Till surcarr Ann raosrserry or LIT visors.' I "That it will be the right and duty of her -•; . • citizens - to consult their own best interes etween ts in 1 , a position so momentous and did& b •-•, the tawrin. alterpatiess. " And that i n n o desi re *biting • the truths here announced, we have ----- -- to conceal that ourobject is to present to the ; • :people Of other States the position they may s . . severally occupy if the coercion disunionist" in their midis succeed in - defeating an 'quits , . • •,.. ble compromise of exiiting digit:mites. r ~._ (Signed] .. . -Fusers W. canes. --- • Mr. Nooses publishes' the text in foil :of kis traitorous :resolution, as if he had same . " at faith th:snail an abomination world` find ~ .-. , • certain amount of sympsthy, and rally a skulking arid , hypocritical faction that leaven with their corruption and disloyal ty , - - ' the Democratic party, to declare them - - selves more openly for their rebel allies, of ,• ' the ttbonfedersoy." ' Whether it will hue t - • this effect, remains to be. Been,—for our .. ' ' • part, if it has, we shall rejoice that the , . goats have got by themselves in a most set, - - ' is/eatery w a y. Still, perhaps F. W. Remits -.. . - . would hive shown himself s more astute party-leader, if, in the present, temper •of •-••••• ••:,- -.. , • the public, he had just, contented himself 7 - -- • ' withleaving his resolution - to be knoWn, .•.- -., " . ; fora;while, only by tht excellent epitome , of it, by himself, reported by Mr; I.owtabie in the following letter : DOSIBT..O3Oi, 501117141.11.1. COUNTY, 4./., L . • . ' .. % • - . September 18th, 1852. I C. Towns, ESQ:, Parravars," Ps.-- .isr Sr: In the winter 'of 18811 was in the cats going to Philadelphia, • and while tie- Mean Pottsville and Readin g , . I waisit , - tits on the left hand side of the car, Mid • -- Francis W. Hughes, of Pottsville, was in -:: the - same oar, -sitting on the right-hand nnside:of the ear, and two seats ahead of Me. -- - I think there was not anybody sitti know on the mime seat of the car with.him; I there was not with me. He WOBconverebig with a gentlemsm-who--ast right, opposite - -him, and, the second seat ahead of me, on the same:side with me. I heard. Francis . ... - ~• • . til _Hughes, then and there, day gentlemen, to that ~ ... ... entlenten, " am a Delegate I 0 file Pato. crate State Corp/ention at Harrtsburpc, and / '.. • • sat, going over to attend the : Comrade!, cad w hen there,. I i ntend offering a resolution be - ', fore that .oesivention, that .Pantrylcsauta Ile- j -' - • - - cede from the Union and jeia ?oriel Wilk the ' • ' - • South, and leave Rhode Island, And Comet ' 7 tieut, and _ : Alassocharette,l and them d;--rd ..- ....„ ..- Uttts Welty States to subsist vie their codfish Plymouth Rock." . 7. • • You are at liberty to make any use of '-, • . thli statement you may think proper, attd ?.. '.•- .. - I shall be ready to , verify it by my oath at any slim when required to do eo. • . , Very respeotfully, !.-. % . Divna Lotaspir.. :. The above was a first-rsto epitome cier-' . . ~ Manly; bat Hughes and .ins party could ~•.- ..• ,•. have denied it et certain times and &tee, likely where that -trona be li to suit theit, - ~,-.• - - had he not by the late ptibliention left itto such refuge of lies possible to be resorted to. The Highest Balloon Ascent. Lite Zuglish papers oontain reports of sr tents made by X. Olelshii, in amount, who hes reached a higher elevation than had ever before been attained. On • recent trip he &sounded to isissight of five miles and this* quarters (30,360 feet.) Approaching that point, he observes, the corrected barometer read 10.6 inohes. "In iodise's:leg to read the wet blab, I coula not- see the column of the mercur. . I rubbed my eyes, then took • bets an failed. 9 ' endeavored to` reach some' brandy Whisk w oe. of on the table. at 'about: the dittanoe of • fret, •XX found myself Mahe to do so. Idy sight ba .l looked at Oui hexameter en d SSW it St /0 MOWS, still deiressing fast, end just noted it, id my book. Beading wait at this time about' IX inches, Implying a bight of about 6X i miles, as **lenge of an lob' in the 1 994119 2 of the barometer at this elevetion takes plsoe ea • ehaup of height.of about 2,600 feat; , I felt I was losing all power, and endeavored toi vsniersyself by struggling sod shaking., I I attempted to look at the boroneter gabs; m7 l bad-fell mons aide. I struggled and got it right; and fill en the other, and finally fill backwirdi. Xy arm, whir& had been resting en thing.% fell down by my side. It bees** morel:slit', and tally dark, and I sank uts eoasaftely win ileep." - - - - , The writer continued inseadbe for some I \ time b u t hit place was take*. bye Xr. Oolp wilts esentd44; still higher until the barometer- is believed to hale marked only I, eight tneheei -i17114. that .# 4 7 lis" thee. six: ande hill -like abort the gravid The' tempatlos *se 'acme thei ' 'me degree* below prop an leaving the surface it waa at 69 de. I gresa7lrahrcateit. ',Thsir4leteOtt'aras ,-made without say widest. Pieper fet loose at an shiniest Of foci mtlw, fe ll down Ilk►, *toast and were takenup demi on thegroTtd., Of libign-aa the - arming SOW ,11 091 :941104thi thst , Plenet • Mus, -whist tor impa:tissikpirSwbotil o 14 O. will om ,!)s * into pnallikqt.to4llllolo;'.lo**lrEnt• k9WI4- rnt.e ,44killfr"4**01.0C.,11-C4l! .21 viand , :111111*Init'W haJoilikaal bit AN01016=00114904.414 • • -i t • • . • _ •-• • • . • , , . General Sigel._ the country will learn with deep intik net +',.rclitzed with spietthansion, that Oeu. Sigel hal:Written to the President aski4g to be r elieved.of hie command. His letter the gives ,the following win. Bonn fo::tlte t•rbiAili he be found cdeemasolo a fs'44..irnr ar _ limn of *junior sitter without thi cage ef the President; although the President '1 Mons has the authority to- phew spinier weer ii:aentor,of'"the same grade. S.- SWIMS* ' hii command liar •Incifuldli' -bean iodated ; SAL, irt -tiWeemosaf- fm, of two Hivhdono (Cos and Cook'W) "..Ot iwolitipdeS (Platt'. and Milroy's) ".. $ Becsonlivreltentstitiski-i4 - presaly far him ( air iwione} have iikt - aboidiithintiltsTsl,s,rtlotrl;s64l4Tin - ' ln thalr 6. Because if iltergriskinttliiiii to whtehGen - hoe *Mal* St molly and ofichdly. b Mao . am Ids plitiod ll it an as* emmedingif *yi d "do" toyerform sou guis is* etbia.furit, alblieforriti and thatiegolie's intliewsslW ,114.-',249110/0_ estuiot procurealotiM 4? foe bii ardliesy ' and eavtp• and ------ , hence Wee armi,betlie amine art empire lively wales* ter:b ni: , ,-- • 7 . ;:-Eteestimiail bterequits sad requisitions are neglected or refused, on account of which his troops are discouraged and comparatively inefficient, and many have not been paid for '• six months.- , . _ -8. Because he cannot expect fair treat ment, and because his troops, for whom he is deeply eoneerned, are made the innocent suf ferers on his amount. Be is persuaded that \ they-would fare better under another com mender. The statement that regimettti-raised ex pressly' for Gen. Sigel had not been given to him is confirmed by the testimony of the Governors of six. States---Governore Tate, Tod, Blair, Kirkwood, 'Andrew, and Sprague—who are anxious to know, why this is so, and ere urging the antitorities to carry out promise which they wide at the time the permission to raise regiments in each of their States‘for Gen. Sigel was given. Two pr three days ago the Washington correspondent of the New Perk Tribune furnished a strong array of facts on the , subject, which we held over until they should reach us in a shape that admitted' , of no dispute. The correspondent says : The country remembers that Gen. Sigel name here the West at the request of the President.from Soon afterwatd, on the sugps tion of the Secretary of War, he presented a detailed plan for recruiting 50,000 men, de signed as a reserve corps until thoroughly or ganised. .at. that time very many of dig Governors of the un do had offered to Margit regimbnts to serve der him. Recruiting was , going on so doily that lira:mired the , magnetism of, a. popular name to enlist men, and the Governors proposed to make Sigel's , already won reputation of service in that di- 1 reetion. . I In the sanguinary fig ht of Friday, on Bull Run, Sigel bad the command, and I held the enemy in cheek, gaining what the / 1 gassy Pope claimed to be a brilliant victory, • , but which was in truth only a gallant and suecessful• defence. Pope came up, it is true, in the afternoon, but he did not as- , sumo the actual commandon that say. , On Saturday, Pope took the command, assign ing the right wing. to Sigel, when 8 fight of an hour and a half resulted in a dine , trona retreat to Centreville. Sigel alone, on that day, managed to bring off his column in good order. Tat Pope, in his ofacialioporta, utterly ignored Sigel's part in these battles, and indeed in the. whole campaign. The correspondent continues: When he reached the Washington defenses I after the campaign, Sigel asked that his worn and decimated corps might have .a few days rest, designing in , that time to reorganise thoroughly. He needed horses, artillery, clothing, and nos. None of these have been given him. His request/ are not only denied, but his expostulations meet with insult. Twelve regiments recruited expressly for his command, by.eight different Governors, re main unassigned to him. Four of these have reported here, but have been scattered to other oommandi. The Governors who recruited them, the Colonels who commanded them, and Sigel himself, in each case have impor tuned Glll2. Halle , * and the Secretary of War -that they be assigned to T"hEliip's P Co ß rp e s,o bh.ue et ur n t o t ilimnlt tselu:f:r::h:::maor :raadlmtllfroathi°aMPllh°r:tlait oth e rcof:anb in OlltltTFTe m mi,gf 7n, leu l sap*ent&i.nofthe":tanf t itnoni on.Adato,hrttoop s 1 I are actually taken from him.. Titres brigades —the two of Coen division and Platte—are er 's e n to gu an t er e n u mber og7.7:.lrot t° l ' ;: - . First to the Eleventh, which is not a email matter is the minds of the privatise. Now,Ven. Sigel is too good a soldier to swerve t i rci a straightforward course on sur f:Punt 0 ere coolness and slights from • Sec retary or Cc me Up to this time he had contented himself by remonstrat ing,hut when *General, his junior in rank, come'ro be placed over him, whet ordinarily would not have caused a second thought, now that he had bun studiously ignored and slight ed, had the &prams& of a deep estimate's , upon hie fitness for command. Might it not te be an intimation that be was expected plead sickness and ask to be relieved? In this state id affairs he milled upon the President to aseertain if he still bad the confidence of the 1 Government. The President declared he knew nothing about %and expresaed surprise that a junior olSeer should be placed over Sigel without his knowledge, since he was the only person authorised to give juniors a ranking oommand. Sigel then called upon the Seam troy of War, who was equally ignorant and surprised. He then called on Halleek, who rebind to listen to him, and barked out cable offies, leaving Sigel standing there amused 1111 well as astounded. Now what. does all this indicate? ;Does , iVnot, when taken in connection with the GUN of Fremont, Mitchell, Wallace and others, denote a fined determination to , drive from the service, or at least to keep dowu, all officers who cannot exhibit a I West Point diploma? No mean in this war has fought more zealously, gallantly- and 1 skilfully than Sigel, and the country will [ not-suffer-him tole' ignored, insulted and driven out - of the service by Gen. }Week or; ny other man. The President alone hss the power to shield him from Injustice, and-we trust , he will do it. By s tremen . dons struggle.the country has broken the yoke of slavery; and is 'in no humor just _now. to pass ender that of West Point . _ _ "Oss Wow to thus woll-meaning and pat. riotiO . men who deprecate ill party orttrover des sts tint* like this. Yon ley this is no time for party strife and division; to which we can only reply , that this is no time to allow sympsthisen with treason and rebellion to creep into piston of power in the govornment. LECTURE. AT TIIB IKON UITY OaCOLLIGII. corner of PO= and Bt. CU& ets" TlOll (THURSDAY) 11011,011. at U o'clock 11111151". T trgs desires •4 , -7 •to.eko o osuVeot irtqls Clautx4n , this cll7 or vicinity. Addrosol. BUZ 13. " 'Soo ELECTION OF TRUSTEER—The ~ Stockholders of the Pittabargfraaa Comp.. y ere hereby cabled that et eetim wilt ele at the aloe of the Company,nthe FIRST MO H DAY, (Oth day.) Or 00TODYS, between the homy of 2 awl 5 o'clock p. m., for the prpol o of c tert . Illthret . • the term t° °I thins'l IL eerie " lliZ ar lit O Yrmeteee H 11 ( !STY ; , 0 dim of Pittsburgh Gas Ce .1 ' September 19,1562. ) 8at.41% ST.ITEMEXTS. - - prrtennum. BAN K OF PITTSBUrpg. Oct. 1, 11942. MEANS. Loans, Billo and Blicounts.--.—.31,169.344 94 United Stases L0an...............—...... 300, 000 r, Real Vesta and Ground Gent_....._A 94 481 91 Stocks and 10,363 Due by other Banks-- 397,629 to Bank notes, Cheeks iSres'y Notes. 244,936 07 496.252 88 32,677,38 7 22 LLABILITIEB. Capital Stock.-- ... . 11144 17, 27 3.721 6ai 00 Vistas and - 2 Unpaid Dividends sae Bosporus Act 11,0177,545 03 Duo to other 32 Clrealatton-- 77,548 00 . • 112,877,0 7 2:1 She above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief • JOHN 11HABP&R, °Radar. Sworn to and subscribed this let 2 day of Oct..lSM. 8311212, . _ FAXOH:LIWEBANIC OF PITTSIVOIL Prlteirtizoll, Oct. I, ISM Loons and Dbonusts....-.-----.31,313. oco a)6/11 69 Deal &tato. ---..-- .......... fo, =Col Stases Lepd Tsnds-r-g0t0.... 456,300 00 Units 2 States Bonds, 74-10 per cu.. 300,00 0 03 IL& Bond., 6 per ent- .. - 250,000 CO U.S. Cortlllestes, 6 per cont.---- 620,000 00 Petataybrsale Snd.. --. 126,000 00 Checks, end Notes of other Banks- 70,542 43 Due by other Banks...-. 163,033 17 Capital Stock ................... .............. NIP" , Duo to ottter Banks-, Contingent Stud an d . 51,3t4,6 82 Itt The above statement b correct to the best of_ my knowledge and ballet H. M. hiITRUAT, Cashier. "o AfOrmol bebre me, ibis Ut day cd Oct., UM* CL. iSBAJ- ANDNUFAC- ERCHANTS' .L.U. TURKU' BANIt. PnMEIVIOR. 4161.. 1. lOW Capitol Btock--_—:—.----“---5•000.COO 00 . .1.0215,9C 0 Ou ............ Ctrenlatton ...... X 37.20.0.01 16 Due Depositors...... Doe other Banks.. Coln Loans end Diecounte roan 07 Note. nor checks of other Deoke...— MAO 88 Due by other Bank' 180,995 64 Commonwealth of Perm's 60,000 00 U.S. government Loma t Treaso.ry Notes 67401340 00 The above statemset is correct Led true to the beet eery knowledge and belief. W. H. DEFPJT, Cashier. • d subscribed been me this Ist da of Oct. and 1861 W. U. N PublTc. MECHANICS' BANK OF PITTS BURGH. -Lim Pinglaws, Od. 1, 1662 616.6 0 6 00 Dos to attar 16,68 t 61 Das to DnCeitOri 318,860 98 • $147,610 59 ASSET& LOani, Bile and Vecounts..---- psima 20 Dos by other Banks— -- 147.621 TS Treunry Howard Nototand (Checks on other 93,056 SG Sped* in 69,146 56 it,431 TO Di The above state:ism . at is correct, to the best of my kmodedge sad belief. 07.0. D. D'OBZW, Gable r. Sworn before me, this Ist dej of Oet., 18824 H. EL ISMTll___ublic" TIZENS' B. : Prnorenum. Oct. —..—....—.. 66 2 9. 20 94 171,342 92 Nom and Cheeks of 9tber 1.9181-.- $O2ll 69 Tremors Nato and 11. B. Bonds..—. 280,000 00 1186801 68600 Loan ........--.. 100,000 00 Dn• fro m B anta Batiks and Sinker& 195, ZS 61 lama and D ocaanta. Capital 5t0ck........._..........600,000.00 MAO 00 271.16 7 Das to Beats and -. 11,494 90 09 The above atatement la correct to the beet or my knowledge Old belief. GTO. T. VAN DOSSO, Cutler. affirmed befbre me this let day of Oct., 1861. ' • W. H. atHITOZT, Notary IRON CITY BANK. Prrrssnatt, Oat. 1,160. , Capital Stock 400,000 C. - Loans end Disamnts..----.-- 823.094 94 Doe by other Banks-- 180,606 53 Notes and Checks of other Dias sad Unitallittatee Tressary Notes.— 306,r44 39 312426 2 6 9 1 560,658 0 Dos to other 15,361 38 Dos tot:Ny*lton. 466,282 .23 The shore into:awn la correct according to oh. best of my knowledge and psllsi Jae, 516,5111X1r, Prestdeni AtEnned. antowbe g am _ W roe this e 39 .HITNNY, Y BAN& ?trim:sox, Ost. 1. 184. Capitol Stock.— 600,000 oo Das by otter-Hanks-- 111.,023 Sous and Ctunkm of otheillanks—. 3407.12 5 triiZuri.Daniaao 10 6,666 CO U. M. °ovumunt Loan ..._.._..._. UAW CO Due otber 1.2 0 00 Dm t 0211,0112 The above etatement le correct wording to the beet of my knowledge and belief. ,J. W. COOK, theater,. Sworn unto bade me Me day r , , W. H. WHITNLY,IIotary SPEW". JrOTICES. B. B. dt 0. P. PIARZLE, Paper, ....1107ACITURZBI sod desists In NOON, OAP, LITT= AND ALL KINDS 07 . 718 AP. PING PAPZE.i • Way. removed from No. 7i Wood. IiTIMi 10 So. /0 BmlthAeld street, Plttatargh, Pa.• 1110A88 OB SBAD~ bOB BAGS. 1111. I. a. suaarasstala N. d.. 0. • KLRIWATRICE. CO., Ictaian sad NTholiaala Nate= In warm ONINNZINS, IMAM CraAIiDNLIZBS, to. INrlnsolassis 414isais for NIP% OLLZIMAIND IL vrairiouto AND LUNSIOATING CaLBON 011.4, No. IN WOOS Briars, opposite St. Charism Etotid, VOLUNTEER gnallerlitENT I 33 "Li A,. iii 3 With Oartitiostur of impost ond Swatting Gear, W.B asvits. 40: 100BDIS WOOD AID ..CWIED BIS R Eanutsetera of !miry dearlptke ot F'.TTR'N`IT LTlz HO. 46 iIirfILTILLD EITRILVT A fall sisortmest ot P/rTHBUBOR SAINITIAt, TUMID 101111011211 emstaatty tai haat, irtico in will all at the lomat Flaw Obit 01511. • hiliktruicts - t)L 641:14 AVER. , LUTE= PAP'S& • • .110T3 ran* "• • - •' • • • - BILL WILIPPIN 4I MANILLA PAPBB4 A anivroli titorted of B • bat bode s TM be lad it low plow flopials. Betals ' ths it adquisP,r,,r 11' cell 11.111/1114 004 IttIINIL § " Citcolso,Pries LW% w ,11Widai Postai. Lolling, Labels Ibr: KanOiam. MN& Be and enzy klxid of cruanistalsa4 Oda M.,.. fanW'CIVIM 67004'.i tirittltaviloa Stem loVilitiartat Wood et ITORCUTOGAarts; auvu.il3-i-' A • • .1 stackszul imp MY as /foe ht - MIL JOBSBTON iiO4' unr9l:Etswine stattomis.st wasestris. I , ___Pag a l 'OGILS2 p.ididnoturs.: co -..? - 11 mid - t o r ' sgebt a nsa""l2lNirx.4l74baltsloottagt; i , l' .' ' -. .. eta ':. suorsal: 4 - wo. . ~."..........._,_ vcitap4o , 7. 4 1 • freastetb" amyl L , I . --t--•.••'--- - 7 5 7 / F IFTH STWISET, Pirrainata i n, Pa. 10111IDND IN ISW 11001POUTZD IT LiGt6AiIVII CILLILTIL Heim the only Continentlid College the Melon c0nd.:m.041)7 ft PRACTICAL IttERCBANT. OVER 6,000 STUDENTS- Have all th d n ountfe • s b ne pn du ip c l a es tin d m Dornof DIEBOkIITILE 1300H-ILICI:PIN0 four Bihar !dodge and the auction of tit • roantila authorities In the clammy. Alpo bligbegt Dare • ATILLISBOAT 130011-HEAPINO, ••e perfect spina for KWh books and account LW, Dun new system of RAtLiosp BOOK -Kr.B.P After the forms of th• Permsylvzots Italtrorol. Also Mfrs new system of ' PRIVATE, AASIC BOOK-KM:PING The on one In me In the dt7r The above systems of accounts Steal taught under the daily supervision of the author, and It is believed to a degree of perleo don carer attained elsewhere. - • TWELVE FIRST FR6IIIIIE3IB For best Burineu and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded ortr Fermi Penman, by the United Stales Fair at anoinrual ......... 1812) Penney Wards State lair at ....... -1860. Western Penneyiraula Fair at Pltt.burgb 1866. Wettarn Virginia Fair at Whroling ----IBM and the Ohs State lair at Gavel ,od 1862. All of which are exhibited at our office. DUTY'S NSW EIiGDBOO AYLD SCHOOL COPY KS. Y 13as Cap : 24 i•nla t r i :Ach,. 90 cents per Boson—the .6 6 o pt 0 MINIM AND OBNAILAISTAL PENIIANSDIP, with mow plates end moles by W PI. U. I/ °VP, Illus trating all the elements of the PeLIMIlle O art—the most, complete eelMostructor known. • Elegantly bound. Crown quarto. Prke 26. Peet Peld- klartir's enlarpd edition of - BOOK - ILSE 1116 for safe by Bookseller,. Prim $1 60. terror , poll ,ptua, fend for our elegant new circular, pp. 68 with samples of our penman'. orrtt. lugloclaing 26 am% to - P. DUFF & SON, Principals. Oirlltrangen will please inquire our reputatl the city, where we are bat known. octliAmer $2,3*.1112 62 015,000 00 1420,611 00 521.2 II 26 46,660 SI 2 4.,622 46 NYriCE.----"hpe.rsozie indebted tot e lett , firm of PAIL & PITOPIC ant hereby notified tbst an assignment has been mutes to the undersigned, Mit Zetb day of S.ptember. who Is Mons authorised to resolve and net itlt for the NUM All persons having claims sgaintt the Arm will pre sent. them without delay. O..PAPTd, Assignee of Pall k BMW°, 4•970. No. ft Libetty street. r 11 - 11 G above it unauthorized by me. 1 bass made no issignment, and cormider myseP perfectly solvent. An persons indebted to the Inn will plates take notice and pay no mousy to the said G. Platys, as I will hold them nwpousibit , octal W—J 'L-- -----------biLl" "r L. 1"". ve:rioNAL. TAX LAW 13LA-1N ; Mannbcesnire Idontbly Betorns; Applications for Limns.; Oil Distillers` Tri•Monthly Accounts; Stoord; BMWS' Books of flotithl, Accounts; lona of 6 . • Drovers' or Distillers' Bonds; Invoice of 011 or Spirits Bconored for Export; Bond to I:sport:Writs or on; Oil Distillers.,ll-onthV Abstrszta; for nee 4_ll_l Wo._____)dftt ILITARY la.A.lolb, 1301 - 7.INAV, PINIIIOIO, BADE PAT, and ISILITABs CLAIMS of every description, collected be Os rib .ether, at the following ra" is, via : Penstoro, gin 00; other claims, 53 .C. 0 TAILOR, ali Adorn., at Lau, No. id Grant street. Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. No charges are made U the claim does 0:4 not =nosed, a and. all turntrat 1.11 SNDIUEI3. DIttED Bi ma LARD, In barn& and kegs• . MES PODS; - bNo. 3 MAORZIL, Ork ii hand and Am sale Mr ssiA isbortv various just tvoi and far I+l by patte rns ICHRT H. OOLLIIie. pMAIM ass uldkwieLr A the 4)fgred f Logan 'moot, Cr= Wobetar street to Bedford _ au oat. Bac. 1. Hilt ordoigOa and *soda by as Mayor. .ett. down and enfant of Pigh4.4 l 6 M Wad ialal amass Cbaseit austabia, osd kap hereby nada by the ow Amity 4,1 aim taw, That tbs gra) of thaamouru cub Was of Leon. from Webster street to Ilsdfo. d Ono, &Unbars an uniform ascent of T" ad abotstbo bor. irot=isbitts= Into 4n In thir bath tiaT of Beynliaber, A. D. a lafT. Jibbilta IIonfILEY, Prasktont of Solace Council. Attest ire S. Result, Clerk of Select OonnelL A. 0 21'CANDLICBS , - .President of Common Mane& Attest: Evan N'lsarsk. ucit_ . Ckrk of Common cam N JANES BOBS. Q. SI Marks'. stmt, Haviss Jai rstornsd from lb* EssSotth s large and enll Waded stock of Comp*lug all the &Nasal stylas vans, is tam Ford to Walt wit his friends and =Wars.. Is satire itock is made %mot such pods sa eau to reconsataled for amines, sad durability. and being detonated to oell prior.. toai nag A. a." it. smith, pub& to atll slid rumble his stock before purctuttig elsewhrs. JAMES ROBB mt NO. Se NARK= BTairrf. sids_,i3ointrauisorso. marts, BLACK lam, Wavy WAtll BLOND, DANN& OUP*I.IIS, BONN= WIBB, and all attar kinds at lallaiuri-Gottls, roar the lowed prices ler .esakiit • Boanusli TylfuDliNO STORE. 77 and 79 !dirket Oak. 7n471 4 : 5 A/ 11 /14)4_111-7.4 and ad atonic malt JEW "melted, • nwir Sot of BON AWN . 41 HAT! ilieg""l4s' ItEOBTIVB TRIDIMING BTOBIC W •WEll A. - A is ' , .to WOOD HERMIT. • Tin PATIENOR 011 110 PIG—a. reous brok of twoutel intend exid beauty, Wits a &arming iit.• trodeition •b y john G. Whittier. dust from the pros tf Teektior a fields. Poke 7t rents. WINTRY LIYIBG Also COUNTRY THINK INO: By OtllEtamlleon; $125. BIW 01111SAITIOBrfor Moo. Women Ond Ohm. d t l. By Rio Lew* 111. D., proprietor the Sou a Gyintiiiiiois, Samos, yrith Illostraikats. $l. 11. small oup'py 'or Pacomatt o. Dried DNA received and far 811.1 lbir"3111. arnOiTirljfilD2o3HAW, AmIL." . " NJ Ctoktint and prelorrtag palanaire, tent recatordi of luddo of pro Bathes sod pure of Thew. wbolasalo and Mall - th e tarally °mazy 13ta .dorand mnata. Itstitrner in/ hinter b 9• • • and Wilde by WM/ "+" a 4 dam 010 to Mt* tills in three min ute, will be sold it Public dila, on THUBSDAY, °mbar SI, et 10 o'clock a. m., at , the ladle e m tlttitunre treat. " 1 eirder Pirrsepaaa. „premix* ot auk Isibscrtbq, to Aittfit; st Latartolo, BEV= HOGS, about half gram. .Thoy ore sow to our possession, out It Ow *mot. Woo amoty sod citing , ” lot 4. GM win 14 eel ottostWO to la.. ' OG.St ' O. 1..0010111.11t0 k *MID. . 1 0Ur trag , r uoirs ,m,mcclella.nd'sl4len Hatise,e6 71111 U. Yon getting argeuns at 56 Inftlyarapt, In ell Wadi of Boots and . • Ufa 16C4.1811.T.W141 .. 008 coillicticm of bow Pont Decoraikms, Mn gab" by •47 •W. P.IBBIOSIIALL. IT Wood Arm.. iiirrTREASaIMWAWM "'ff Almitkia Bouts 58 fifth drat. - • - ;1, sdl T o WIINTRY MERCHANTS AND EATON, MACRUN & CO., Jobbers end !Waller' of TRIMMINGS, P S EIRKIBROI - DIMES, 110811CHT, 0. onr.s, rtou RIBBONS, SHIRTS. COLLARS, TIES, UNDID. SHIRTS and DR&WSIIII..WOOLYS HOODS, BLAB. 60.5,1t75, ZEPHYR LIED sarruar. WOOL; 8,05011 u ENITffING YARNS, on hand and to actin. iOar stock was purebred before Ate lad great 'd raws In Pied , and re o ff er giest Inducement. to OITY AND .000Iffrat INDBOILLISTS, WILLI :ma, eiript.zar, and ell who boy to sell undo. N. 13.—&letwice usoruoont of Staple Dry Geode, M wholesale =IS, BARN &RD'S NNW oonioatersD rims, ALL THE NEW NOVELS, Tag MAGAZINES YOll OCTOBER I Whohaala and RAUH Bdok . aaller, "Stiatloner, and . freslx Luse for sale 1): BENET IL COLLINS. WISU DDOTH AND BHOIB :.'''' Uzi, at who elude. T -.1 10 00d Baambas Bap; 6,000 Gamy Bap; .. , . moo Barna., swag %No bap, tom. Unto Buda; • ,'.. ', . 5, 01 : 0 Army. Oats and Cora , do; 60D Celt eeakei ST=-50 bble. rixiiii: Tor sale by , arrasooo!, team= a cxi, HX1711,4 H.COLLINII to • prime 'ab a • at- Aar Just resslred and tar aids by • asittit vart 13011111111, It 4 Becoud stmt. i;i;l43 =ZERR EIM slltindr;lstrAlaqelland's 1' ktip Wilitgia,l4liMisliSouss. • off - , .syrsante D 1& LIBB. Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, ALBUbiL 4 , for Oslo at BONT'd for sale at HUNT'S For solo at BUNT'S. r for sal* at lilniT'd IdILITAAY BOOKa. for We .t HUNT'S For Gala .t HUNTS TOE LATE ILLOSTILATED PAPERS, For uls st HUNT B. titaiTll UNION EITATIONZIIT PORTTOLIO3. JOHN P. HUNT-, 111*I'''.''."w' RA treet. THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY, DU. DIIPOSICOII CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from preecriptioa of Doctor Dupon This wall known Medicine to no imposition, but a sure and ea& remedy for Tema% Dieonities and Ob. etroetions, tram usy cause whatever ; and although . • powerful remedy, It contains no th ing tmrtted to the oonstitution To HARMED Le i it t he pe g eaUs,ly mated. It will in • very &hat tiros br on thu soably period with reguhuity. In all case' In Nervons sod Splnal hffsetion. Pan ill the took and Limbs, Heaviness, fatigue on dl ht exertion, Palpiuttion of the Heart, Levenson of Spirits, Hp tortes, Sick Headache, Whites, and all. the pair"! disown oeosetened by s dinordered system, ;caws Pills will effect a mu+ when et other means Ws tailed. heese Pills have corer been lumen to directions have been followed subtly. fill .h ONE DOLLAN AND FIX CENTS, enclosod heeled Agent et Pitiebutsh. PA, will in DR. D UPONCO'S TIMALII ILL DL 1111PONC0.8 ?SMALL PELLA DS DOPONCO'S !SMALL PILLS DL. DLIPtiliCOll PIMA An • Peitattiffo Preparation. Are • Scientific Preparation. Ara • Beisntiße Preparation. Are • Pedenitne Preparatka. hey ore We, and never MI 'nay ens ON end never fall 'They en a% and nova Ceti The, ere ea* end never WI untaw.dalastrucciam Toreastinewm lo mmo..4oestructWm Toremmoarnmuom, And wry at remal• Complstria And ma ell Tamale Complaints And oars all Tonal& Complaints And cam all lamb Comptaints When the directions ere followed. Whin the are:Mans are fellse , ed. Witin the directions we ollowed. When tt*dinentishe ere followed- nee, aro • 6.41111111 g and • ears. qbq ons • blaring and • cam Thiy.F. • blastng s our. Tniry, ars • blowing •Fd • And esek be sent by 4•1.1 , tottny puled OA °maw .OTBo mbdesaLor nail by JOHN M. FULTON Sol* ♦pnt for Pittobargb and italtati. Nos. 67, Aso 69 Firm STHW ERNEST A. FARLANDSON, Shipping and Commiasion Merchant, soma op stab* Na 111 WALL eruct., N. T. And &aim In DBIIOS, OHBMIOAL9, DYE MVPS% An. 11 1 the orldinaUP only. rants—oun on delivery. Oondenman ef Torelipm and Dommitio ia Balaban. Bea solkitiaL Kr. Z. ham trolinem connections in all puts of aba Braid States, Tams, on 1., Beath America, 04. fonds, landab lands, Aneinals and Mae. ..halt mo CON SUMPTIVES.—The aver. J. User. hots; been rostarod to tussah law weeks, by • wary simple remedy. sitar having under od word years with • se ottro lung strootion, and that druid own, Ootoonoption—is nylons to maks known re his fellow imtkows Um mown of cam To ell who desire it, tworill mad • copy d tbo pn scoiption used (tros of chorp,pritAtt4o_dir•CtiOnli for Forting and wing the 1113WMOA tbei will and • woo an for voarsarsatos,. Arthrat, Sroaablith ao. The only obOrt of lb* arise:War in sanding tho proscription It to bonsai We aftliotodo and spool In. rornistkorwbkk be oonatira•to be issoloablo, and ho hypo rmay sewer will try hi. rims* as it will cost them nothlopond inoy prow s bot. - Partirreaning tho mileri;Oln will please sadism 800. EDWARD A. W1L602 1 , sellbSold WillbOStorir. Atop county, N. T. TIMMS, CSIOLLB,_ PAINTS, LP OILS £ MP DT STII/78, =DIGO BUM 1381180 11 Of 00f 78.11, BTOTS POLISH. ILA VOlllllO lIITSLACT#3I NOTEIZGO; CINNAMON, MAIM CLOVIS, PIO, WDOLD 'sr PP , AlDifAltD 888 D, BTOB OM, MIXT OIL, IRA aapsoat of all kinds In dosses,. all standard Want madiciass, Ms:, de., in Woe sad for sale low b . , . WOODSIDI WALL.BOB ' sos Liberty east. P. 8. Country merchants, teas puralzating caw wham, would do wall to call and swain* our stock. 'RAGS i BAGS I BAGS I PLAIIFINED OIL MR EXPORT.—The ji.goMl now prepared to WI &Ds too q °ll uality of Bedard Carbon ull. delivered on board of care .1 0 Mubarak, on dock in Pbiladelskia. or at Ininthona• at Bed Book Point, Pew Tork, , Will .ii deliver lots from NO to LOCO barrels Are aboard skip, or fell Bills Lading of different &allot' on Liverpool; Glasgow,. Prenkfortn.the.gisio, 'and oaten European 0111. tirdal GRAVY, era Pavans* Oil Works. Plttabnrltb. Pa .06 . 7 —Either in s Allegheny City. or Pittitosigh,.a POCK= BOWE. contsislog Mesa Om and box hundred dollsre;. also a tote. drum by Boiosion Bays, for PM. wide!' all parsons woke:env notified not to negotiate. Ike guider will M liberal mrerded lesety the Mae with - Borg= Ben" Atapituray City Dom Yard, Mules ar Tao uorrmousa or .ussruares Wet, ptmsbursb. P U .. Itatb.latt. TO CONTBACTons.--seded crlo ails will b mdro! it thin atm until o. Bat at% fur erecting a warrant:tan atructun. at the bride mums Dear Omsk, mar Drattrs 111X1. Teams tessiblp. Abe tar tort , gm. ping the abutments. gnats and specifications stubs By dlumtka at Ommty_Oommisrlonen. eratlk.St RIM BY LIABLE?, Controller: . , ALL rukrzan BOTIN:13. ; , The BAIOLIie - at mimosas Nipadrio,)koo tWolasoo • Mader* artht• La yoreotta Ms!. Aka beano wpm& air him Undue Lk y rr eediltual ealphtto oT Ilieswldek wee as, isposims.„lsr liisa, sdJc)s 14 lee: male m : bottles. fonts/WM PSI •eibiegto Ilte bArteVat m' Oki eesoste. tees my be desdied. by •_MUM 1011111 • 193 11 . f. - 000 arms lbefibblkAA aid roar* etne/A 1862, NEW BALL GOODS ! NEW PALI, GOODS ! SILKS. 131LAWLII. • MOAN& DIMS GOOD& All ro.. At W. Bai•ker 59 Market Street• • Just reettwed, and mill opon as TV LSDAT MOBS li6, an ening, NIEI3c7T STOC3K. We have waited mill 1.. cede mat" ear Pax auto at the Importers' Laotian Bales, %Rah have bean enabled to do at LDTANTAGM we base now the largest stock and greatest variety the atty. and we will sell at the LOWEST PRICES• eirOOI72ITEY 111111101WiT13 ot(Pplud to <win titles to suit that trod., at ;rates rim. GOODS. BLOOND SUPPLY AT M. Burchfield's 8114W115, CLOAKS, S-LOQUIL • Dans GOODS, IiZEINO UNDIES:TIT STO mamma. Northeaat . corner Fourth and Marko 1862.. GOODS. 1862. li4araestio Goods, A WI stock at low pier. DRESS GOODS, A good susartamat. BAL&ORAL SKIRTS A peat valley. HOOP SKIRT% All lIWI and colors. tinders/Uri* and Drawers _ /clan •IA ass GOODS NOE 11101 AND BOYS' WEAL - Shawls, &c. otters:um OASIS c. Misissni LOVE a. co., NEW FALL 801111111 r. GpOVII4 • Iminut.oteTanie,_ nava vanalLaGe. =snowy/ns. aoons. GLIITLXIOWS 1MM0111313 GOODS. Of every Taxis* . audit th. zosishr MOS& TanunNevanta 6 m OOLLaiIIgtINTIOMMEMMEL U.; ELLIMOBA to AND 1100 P BILIEBTO; VIM , HOODS. MIMI% TOMAS; Ilea Mal % MGINGS, /43.7. 'AND TBLIMIaIie ULM& 00L1114 MIMS , CLOTHING, az. Alio, annylate atickaf Notions and Small Wares. All coacerstod piths Asa, *kap watt dairsbie iur polo ore mild to wooloo our Kamm a GLYDE, ns swum mum MMT 3 NSW BALL GOODS. vim wilki OLCILES; NNW trnitz AIWWW; • 7 VIM STILS, man clowsugn PLAID .ka Londe Dieler. TIQD 111?"1" POPLIM IPICI'D W" , " POP LIMI. ail co.ass Batilisenla 814rts, Licalttisi sad ep/orr, . . Now With HOOT 1511111;saFoi elikh lbaad the glide ot.t.twinalo. - • THE QUAKER SKIRT, „ . Less d.w eibildreigt'adair, Tar sas at 332111' AND TILATELMikaIiIIF II3, 1 1 :Si. Of tbstotaftsfkoblasillfg. 10 dam plata calm 2, WIMP F 107232; 10 - do 100101.4, to a. visintag.:: ,misasnatosntm., Sold irtiokia! vain a foiiielooes. D 1V 7 71 TUR cow... Lass VIOL_ suarinassaJrawsw; • atta r . aranzanuall Yrunf!smdamn • 4AT ° 34 "TT " B c fr6t . _ _ &maw • , • 9 716 - 011 e to4 Arwicsa lad beach sisad• • aA9C!!alitcasud sa• br ar4 . II,ATON: KAMM if Tombs. 0, • SS _ sot mil. Pv.•••• , .. Item and MP" cOPM, st ItIBB0203; torsibrdwil , sew Wifigh • - sad tokoh den the • - —• a grass, .•••Naa.l7lll!=,: r '• " !A:4? si . . • .- Trawitalgogilig. ANUSE.MgIr III4 urrirrssußga THEATRE. Aare and limussPr— tight but two of the reangsgement of the talented Ilegedienodr. J. PB.OOTOR. TB AY lINFIXTHIL OCT. 2d. 1$ t. Wel be performed , . iexander the Great. PROCTOR. BASF OSTIKTA. To conobido with RAFFAELLE. CHAPLIN. COW, , • 'FIANOS.-=Totra.- „:= - I,J visit Bsoosts-norn PIANOB roa ~......-.- .. italk..-Angs.osLlnt BoseireodChlck, , i wins Nano, 6 octavo- Vice- ---.-....:-.. 1 00 'A Rosewood Gets At Co. Plano, elegant case, 6 octave. Trice .-...........-..------.160 00 A lioestrood Iliodert Piano, la but little 1101%, 160.00 P 6 octavo. Pries ~.....-..»..-.»..:-.....-..... • Bosntood Ibuidord Piano, Tog One woo, A wood, Ocoveeteen it Halo, new end richly coned.? octave. Prio‘....-.,....«:... 170 oo A kosswood, Mayas A Co. Plano, three leers old. 7 octavo. U p ri ghtPrice......-...-..,..- .:.... 160 00 A Bolawood, GM:4Ft, ti Piano, esr& ec tave. Prks-....-- ---......-. 12.6 00 A Mahogany T. Lond Piano, largo size, 8 or. too, -Pric.....--. -----.-- -. 76 00 A Itoesi Gersten Piano, large slot, tic*. taws. Price -.„.- -..........-..-..... TO 00 A Borevoca chicrorilig plane, very old hut good, 6 octave. Pilaf -....-.....*--....... ...... 60 00 • 61161wiran7. Loud I Bro., old bet In Good °Aar...octavo. Price_ ... .... ~..,....... MI 60 A mah o gany, Astor A Co., old Lat.dOn Piano, %octave& Price.-----.--..... 00 00 A Walnut Lease Piano, in good order, 6 oc- ' tan, Vice .............................-............. 76 00 A Mahogany, Gibson Plano: Took, tell good, n comm. Prlas. r ...............:“....—. 76,0 NSW pleticii. , .. A splendid stock of new fig. Conn she best - Now lark and Boston wakens, on hand, and one. steady toadying new supplies. Prime lasortably the saint as the tosnufeeturers. and - eaery instru ment warranted. . - - - Tor solo by 10.0 T ON THE WAY.—A ohoice stock of tb. ag•brated STIIIIWA7:.I.I/OSO% P.oralli soliated by FL Sieber, irbo hosjiat rammed tram Toiops. SQL filar Wixom, Plaza% .e 203 H. ALESSI!. 86 Fifth strw.t. WaY'a YHlillllU~ . YlAi~Ui :inst. received, ems elegem& tAA-•na 7 reeve iTIISWAY PIANOS, Of superb workmanship and Euiaa• re, eel. et 15.• 53 yin' 'itAmara a Bito, iesz rr 3YA..11E1) (WM) NMI) L Yx2sMlhi ""LA 08. f T' nl. O nniS. 43 Fifth street. oath t2UY UNE. VF 1iN.913 d YOU re2s sosseas.,unaKeis; autsiore, ("O" YIAbOD BTO MILCI /ÜBal are. • scab comfOnTe. °gall r EaS than any a law u ELA•:by . Dab Jrizacmtat.rr TAILORS. H ENRY a. HALE 45c miasmal , to James O. Watt.) Merchant Tailors, Are nmr remlabeg their PALL AND WINTER__ STOWE. lel In extent, choice, tag.* and mires will con_ pars with anything la the trade. commie. all the nalnet and,beet =hasp! Trench OASSIDIXSTS, VESTI2IOI3, ovsacoensos. Also. the larva and beet @elected stock of Goode for Medium anus ever brought to this market: Myrtle a very choice eeleation ot GEST% TDIGSISIUNG GOODS always on band. • Any cadets introsted to our ame will meat with prompt sttnutton and puntannlity in all Cum. .001 t. 6r A ST. CLAIR STUMM or Pan and Winter. foods, - We have stow received oru complete stock of PALI. AND WINTAB 000D8, complete. In all dm mono elepat meortiemo of goods to b• Mond to the Nast ern Marks% ameisting • 9viitoosznicks,..ne Vsarriaii. • • • . Also, a splendid weletakite4 • • • • I=7 coatings and Cassis' nem, • The tamales of timeworn. . The shore wode have besionierially selected; and we awl astl that they:will meet the ell approbation d who bur ma With Mak' patronage. - They will be made op to order In theta= and most fashionable ' • =Jinn." mode , WiceL • • We hare slob ea hand • choice lot of SLIM CLOIELLIS and 0188111.LItE3, width ham been •ape daily se/KW foe Moine uniforms. • • .. . . . ' N 0.19 =TR STRUT. 144 _ RUBIA 111112, .-. li i i - 1 144 GRIMNE STREET. NSWTOBE Or r. ' . GOVERBRIFAT COYPUS; 1 .1 . 7 Pnt np in tin toll pound papers. VI is • box. and Ln bulk. Oar pita, rasp tram Lito SO amts. We pat _ vs the Iblkaing ktoda : ... ' JAVA, MARACAIBO.. SIM RIO; RIO AID BUN:BLOB coma._ We lasts our Caw to to boas than Say pawl oSOkII OII In um - All atlas salassal IA MOT to m &pnts, Masa& PRAIA Tornio. 18S Maw bias mist, corpse . Washington easel. _Row Pak ati.a.nd Maass. POLLARD A DOAIiE,-1119 sad 101 B oo th Wster sanst, Oblaiir4 Llllnglei 'OM nod" LI , . TAB= POWLP it PLAOR (y)ALIA AN.I.) LIMA At tb, zxcnu.szog cora. Tram, IfiltlON smarm. in front of tlie Piattenthry. • Allfthsay atl.• mairSenuarsaw W. &D. KWIC i • 0011:1111,7 11 it ita ern. lULTON; serest .o°4 ..11 Stab . _ Wri7M=n Wit.Eitynizsoi. --Z. Lau. PlaJroS. JOHN 11. atziatt , RI Wood ' meet fF.VJ~:YrYY7n:"-~ JIIBT aItdEIVELD SAMUEL GRAY & SON, M=l=TTirume , JANICS'=4O, jUkLN Bulldu of seam. cosi AND 011. ILyll5, At the Saw of Lao ondig, OtAIG Mtn, Mot lead. Atloess/7 CUT, Pa. . tosellesaloso of work wet br moil to o r ow, P. 0.. or Idiot tea Hardwale More of D. o Jr.. craw of Liberty- imul Pt. Clair strwas, 0 rliN Ili ti.—.F4114. biLLLIN *- • • - • . , _ .. , • .10.1.113 !arra Etrre,agilualt . Wal as masa Asiosti 'hot:: bb . Qom, • - awl fratanable ' t at VAX& • • • SHY, to-vide:a sh• ner•••dully Mitts, stessitlon: ” • OPS t} l3net + n world tolly Warm bar Wards and pittaos t 'mg last Mama tram du int nrittt mat stock or cords, tor irrtalar - • , .130X1511112;HA 6 tbr latest rot most rirtitnt 3111 4 Sort dertrabto ta FAIL *AD. at_trbleb sto vnitxcla Ca'" Dia, Instant, st, bar old run& ll*. 129 ZEAL STBSZT. AlLochenv Cts. dip DIlYl ' 11:1~=16e at swat twiewr Ittfralang at Galt*tho,..imag US at 01 0 hinds NM, b•P1amd...,11./b. of tbi Bra mu, to ma 154 idis _ . 131"11',.. Rs' UL • *Ws old and aory zdalg; • dada t Wb ireasswg Boom Itiauf•: 4 ag CcOPIDI'•; Ito ass sow so the trod, by ofdlW:Wirtianr. - 136 Wood -"I. - haTil jneL se. _ _ .gosmcs.set Doubla , "sad,:flul• Ape, orpots VS tht NOM." acid otbeis isinatet &swear ricsowto **mummy, C I a x : Vi • a - Pam, tin amid gentle; siatablib form, .ibt Ale ty ado aIU - Works frampuTei upmenr2 MASON failat t. r . 119 :11 lidlediflotiebn.6ll4llftli AWLS . rr es"'"Ti mum w.us, 5 e • i k I ,i Fil .. a
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