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Dow a foot to reelen'ilse march of our . °ay . :ming 1*- Slone, and ,no material to make another, Bien if the heart of the ' revolt . was hot pluckeenut. Bien .Northern sympathy Which has tabled it so long, can no longer gelvezdat . It with life. The New York actspiiiir has failed—the copper heads of Cale, Ind India* sad Elude, and Pettasylvania have equallydisappoint „l the; sepectatiois' of their Southern ikrtflortliltotts of foreign intervention hive dietttir•y, anditothing Ito* remains for Di neat ten* _but: , matailaiden on ifiab - lersts o grace aka indageata as s Pee”" ( I° mmiat 47 think proper And here it la pieoliely that„witontsh the points of real dillicolty. Titre ver wee tiny in inmate the resulti of the Itself under any rational management. It Tea but e simple question in economical arillnistia, of which the elements - were at oar 'lagers' ends. , But the great problem of . resocotnanion—ths terms upon -which the needing Butte* DWI be permitted to return -to their allegisace—the extent of the panishault to be meted out to the an tiunis of this gigantic' ctime--the greatest, perhaps, In human history—these are problems whic& trill be full of strife and -Calamity, and which it will require all the wisdom of the nation to solve. The belt ` Obviiiiss measure of reparation willbs, of mine, to remove the causes of the - revolt. Theis estate were slavery and thelatvidual and social vices and errors of 'opinion which it engenders. Some of them hen 'disappessed already in the ex. primes which thaSouth has had Ili regaid to 'the quality of Noithern man. Slavery remains, and with it a Portion at lout of that_ tsubulant arietcorsoy which it has made mid. . =bud, 'by . arming its head whistles Governaientild Walt Apart of it:-Aidi alailie imis—bas perished by the 'sword which it be madly -unsheathed. A part, composed of the civil se well as mit intro leaders of the revolt, and-partionlarly of those who betrayed their trusts under cur Govenuneat, and abandonel the Sag and the Codetination which they were expressly sworn to defend—must expiate their irre missible Grime upon the gallows, if there is to ta tiny justice for the Wand or any example for Ws - future. Artistic* or male, at lest, should be the doom of the red line. 'These removed, there will be no Med. ieulty with the class which has been tad , t' palled to light their battles. They are vretOod and cippreseed, and will be glad to cow bask into the arms of a paternal gyrersonat which, u they well know, his never wronged or injured them. They will be glad, moreover, to aid it in punishing the whop of their calamities, for the sm. • utterable - item they lave inflicted even 'upon Montane. It was • double crime. Teen are two accounts to settle, and if our government is williog to forgive, it is more than probable that its most deeply injured - citizens will not. 'tut bow of Slavery itself? In many places it has disappeared already, and the raniattment of the great offender, even by forfeiture or anitiscallon by the ordinary prows, would nearly consume the residue. Aid here it. is that ye apprehend the greatest difficulty, •It is- , true that the Gordian knot of Slavery Las been pertly eat by the 4rodianitios. But then we meet oacasicinalliwith;Xigh authorities - itt the Ilopublient- party—the same fortu nately. - width reprobated.coercion, and thought it xis wiser and better to let the Cotton States go—which are already main taining the right to compromise oar trinihtes, - and buy the rebellion of/ by T-; ' Wittig that instrument of freedom. - We desire peace as much as anybody, but not on, sash terms, and we have greatly de plored the enuncistica;under the fear that a passionate desiznon the part of the Pres ident to bring the war to a speedy concdu sion, might lorotably bad blin to hearken to Wilms so fatal and so indefensible on principle as well ea reason. The whole meshes be s nut-shell: Ete Proclamation • was either valid or Invalid. If it was valid, as we religiously believe, and is those very authorities have always claimed , ~. it to it emansipated at once every Cleve la the • enumerated States, without , condi tien or exequies, ea it professed sad in tended to do. If they have ono. been made . trea, however, the pradeamtion is no more • mixable than • deed of manumission, or conieyanes ' with an laterest, and there can be no restoration of the original status wititint 'the assertion of a power in 'this goverment to mats amnia slave, which is • more, we , Mak, than even the Tribune would bi willing to - affirm. Nor is it lam' a aitt attempt an evasion of the force of this ;abjection, by assuming that it is 0,14 b eases when the' tams of the Pear lamation !Me been soceptott, that It Nooses fireiocalge. - There is nothing of the sort. It Is without terms or coiditiens of sooep4 . saes; and it would hen been ridbndous to Itsseti them, for the obvious reason that so lies as ihe eondttioa of slavery is moor roof, tkes tan be no *Wiwi no scoop& ' too oaths psi of the subject of it. Bog list ledges, as mirky as the Bouquet, would • have.held a ,serf enfrenohised even by a soarers:3os' of property Prom his mater. . This t oras is "moron ' . 114., , What maid 44 have thought af • professed abolition 044,111 chi illitintlatisto of thi iii*. seer to century, who would be ready to re . idiot a fOlund deed ;of DUIZIIIIIi/Ilollllllld 14141111&11111 Willis. the price of align*. asishous, pane, with a refractory vassal? It Would be as honest and more masky to mad sti eXPiiiition to the coast of Melo% to' urehinithibload•nd auteelecind bone, iickjecult,( be noiiiiiid,oat se the white mats mann from' tki lomrt eta lawless Imitonprvokal yebellion. , . : Tremolo An the South. Our recent vicitories have for the present thoroughly shattered the South. If actively followed up the rebellion must coon be crushed. If the enemy have time to re cuperate, the war will be prolonging. They will gain new itreng ill, and the labor and cost of restoring the Union will be enhano ed. The importance of conquering a peace speedily, renders the reinforcement of oar army necessary. This reinforiement can only be had by the execution of the con. enription law, and the sooner men are pro- cured under that sot the better. The ban of having from three to five hundred thou• sand new men in the field orin camp, would convey., a egg:ancient moral' labium to the rebels and convince them of the futility of further resistance. The power and re sources of this government and people would be vindicated before all the world, and we should have sesucsuce that there 'were energy and spirit and means suit abundant, to perform the great work we nave undertaken to execute. The rveiele have ordered a general con scriptiou, and under this new tall to arms, the men who nave hitherto been exempt by the procuration of substitutes and from other causes, will either be compelled to enter the held or to offer resistance to the draft. Foreigners also are not exempt, and by a legit decision at Richmond and the act of tun marshal at Chialeston the 1 possession of `• [Earwig(' papers" duly sworn to, arc& no account. Tee rebellion needs the service of all who are domiciled within the region claimed by It, and such service it. will have,. and leave to the future the terms and means of adjusting whatever wrong it may do. lii the now In New York, and disturb ances elsewhere, the rebels take great nom fort. They call this murder and arson the legitimate trait of the ridiculed peace meet ings. They r.juice at tiad spirit which tea Governor Seymour to solicit in advance the postponement of, the draft, and they nail with joy the mistaken announcement that the government had gaited before the mob spirit and had given notice that it would not execute the conscription law. They urge that this insures Southern ene ma, because It will birimpcesible for Mr Lincoln to raise an army. The New York mob is greeted as an ally because it ..saves the Confederate troops a deal of marching and lighting, and does the-work that the rebel troops should otherwise perform. The Richmond Zeiguirer says: "This one insurrection may be suppress- al for the moment, but it, will be the pa rent of other end still worse °lamellate:ins. We have but to persevere in our determin ed resistance, gird ourselves to the task of Winning our independence more sternly than ever yet a little - while, and we shall see the giant bat hollow bulk of the Yan kee nation bursting into fragment, and lashing down into perdition in flames and blood." Such is the'comfort these mobs give to the traitors who aim to destroy the govern ment. They find actiieco.operators in the Men and journals who counsel the author ities to defer to the demands of a mob who palliate the atrosities, and as far ar they dare, defend the motives, of the rioters. The Rebels now favor. the adoption of the gurrills planas the only means of con tinuing the war. One month since they advocated an advance into "the North. They proudly deemed that they would tar ry the war to the Susquehanna, and hinted that it might he necessary to drive us over eke SL Liwrence. They dreamid of armed oticupaticht of Philadelphls, New- Yore and Boston, and of dictating terms of peace in our very seats of power. In lofty disdain as deeds unworthy of their chivalry, some of them repudiated the thought of plunder and rapine among their enemy. Thus said the Mobile Ifews:•:— “Robert B. Lee, whcee name is a eyelet:- ,ym for honor, truth, modesty, dignity, pi hit that constitutes morales well:, as military grandeur—carry tug arson, rape, murder, destruction and desolation I among unarmed meripti unprotected wo men and obildien: fr i f/ "Now, when all it nations are rejoie nig and honoring Jackson as a noble and mighty man of valor fallen, nay, rather risen to hie titling place amid the hosts of the Lord God emuipitent, now shall the oorpe so long animated by his great soul, with his holy name fora battle-cry, his guardian 'philter • guide, that corps to whom the taken of defended cities Is but as child. play; shall that corps mesh mir rors, tear up librarire, out family por breik open drswers, and seal s ; wo men's garments? Yet This ii retaliation in kind-,who wishes it—who, who so fallen? Shall our general, become like unto those we io detest and despise? Said Wood' in New York:-"We cannot compare Lincoln end Butler and Burnside with Della and Gee aid Jackson," and thirty thousand of our surmise applauded. Would you mike it possible to compare them? The , question is mot what do oar foes deserve,. (they de serve annibilanoo), but what is worthy of us? 'Because sour has bitten me, mush I bits the our?” • , The thought 'of successful invasion hs now passed, sad ere And inetead the re oommendedion • that outposts and extreme lines be abandoned, and the rebel mope,- tion eostitted to the interior: - The Titters burg lizprrea sayer •tNet only is Mississippi and Louisiana, but every whero:else "In the 'Confederacy our counts should im-to abandon tbe natl gable rivers to the enemy and operate upon • Warier and nutmeat. hoes. • • • ..Is ens :wends. Oar pelloy and purpose should be to draw The 'pstoi b e g n , inq uire m i x i n g, the snemrs armies.* far as possible from -the rivers—get him Sway into the interior *haiku 14 " 21° of chi Army-of thePOw. Pob: 6 where his supplies would bays to Int vag inae since it pinged back into the cloud,on ed fifty or one hundred miles. and . after:tbs . ._ _Noel* et Las . We dal' know, We every hour to be - out o ff by our guerril ilinkutuiromPlictlitlonthat wrlila, j u j u is or detachments, of our cavalry—and • frOutit. until the promo of , where, - If detested in pitched battles, be • co w not step into his gunboats and thus Wiii;•••••—ins i t•-••”••Miull South. Memel from dentelltiOn t ' ha ball mard,tlth thus Isg . of theirteini b o u_ deig,donse - .." • • - • iliglig4ditalkalbidrlogiale or to- 'kw _ the otlibud asst : if treason ireniv . ' Ogiiiiiiilll4llol4" in which the bsr f i blot radiuses i t an untreated stlrla vile teat where the horrible bmeet # ben, so long threitening to bury them selves. With a magnifieent army in the Potomac, such as could hare marched one' nearly All Brinpe tindire-Na.icitsom. Ii Iwo ever been the policy to fight only when attacked, and after a sweets, instead of improving it - over a demoralised enemy, to sit down and allow him to recruit his broken nnks,.until he is ready to fight again, when the whole thing has to be done - over, with the mut...results; and so on ad istflainfre..-ihhough; a war 'conducted in this way can only, wad with the extermlin- OM of one or other of the parties. ' We have slender hopes we confess, of aftyvireattstiecess thi 'the part-"of 'Oetienl MBA= after What has already occurred. It he wail afraid to'attack when he held his enem' at bay; with a rapid river behind him it i 6 not . i . tely that he will attempt it whin that en yis upon hit own soil, with means of reinforcements and and the privi lege of choosing his position. It is (deer thatr he never can be attacked with the same advantages to us, as at Williamsport, d that the General vrho - would not.risk • •Ven'ilte'poesibilit,y of iifilletrelor so areal e lze, has nol the dash which the °ace, al requires. 4We doubt, therefore, wheth er Lu will be even followed to any pur pose. The newspaper correspondents them 'selves seem toloreshadow it bytheirpulti plied excuses. We must then pour souls in patience; must probably watt for the South Western Armies to finish the work which does tot seem to have been destined for the brave men on the Potomac, who have been at least twice denied that privilege. - ''Vet'a-'44;taWta.40,04:,4 Wide this war has produced, were,inen bated. - PThe Charleston Courier says: "Thilall of Charleston involves conse quences* which.we shudder to contemplate. With her captors the whole State_vould soon be at the mercy of the foe, and the great canoe _ of Sonthern independence would be put in fearful jeopardy. Nothing but a guerrilla wayfere for the Southern sod South-western portion of the Confed t eraoy, it not for its whole.extent; would then be left. us;iu manifestation of our un dying and undo:Rumble daterminstion never to submit to Yankee rule. Let us, then, resolve to defend our beloved and time-honored city to the last extremity ." The Courier then advocates the .last ditch"` policy and prefers to destroy Charleston rather than surrender it to tho "brutal foe," mearibigGilmore. It advises all hoi•contrabande to leave at once, so that 'when the hour of final despair shall 'come, there will be lees humber to feel the "fiendish malignity"- of the Yankees. By way of a faint gleamyf hope, the Cour ier shows that the refugees can easily re turn if, and when, thesuemy is beaten off. There is one more sign of excitement and weakness In flecessia, to be cited. It is found in the Montgomery Mail, whose lan guage is atfollows: ' . "All that we hive already dole and avowed to dcr, all our put,itil ourfuture, call on us, pledge us, compel ue-to read in all-that has befallen but one lesson—that we must repair our faults, - reinforce - our strength where It is weak, redouble tour ef forts; and use all our resources so as - to present a steep front of resistance to the base and brutal foe who wages' so persist ent a war for our destruotion. We have to remember that by aureole of secession and our dellances of all coiusequences, we are simply b.und to make good that secession or die. We hive toremember that we con federates have alwayis loudly professed to wards these Yankees, not hatred,,not defi ance only, but ineffable scorn and disdain aleo, and if we suffer our country now to be subdued by a raise we despise so much, it were better for us we bad never been born. Those who die in stern resistance will then be the only fortunate and happy Confeder ates; and of them will often be said by the survivors, Torque guaterput beat i 1 The spirit that (Moues live and burn in every bosom this day, is a haughty disdain of life, either for ourselves or those who are dearest to us, unless that life be crowned with the wreath of glory and of freedom." It is unnecessary to multiply proofs. Toe Beath is thirty alarmed. It is•teartul of a speedy subjugation. The North may make the Unioitcsuse triumph by a hear ty response to the call to duty, with stoics 1110 present hour is vocal Give us more troops; under the draft or by volunteering, and press on the columns to certain vic tory. the Gammas of Oelo Deserting V allikadigaula. The German Democratic organ at Cleve. land has taken the name of Vallandigham from its columns and raised that of John Drough for Governor. The editor say., in explanation of his course : As will be noticed by our readers, we put to-day at the head of our paper the name of kir. Brough for Governor. This is no hasty step•, but we hats con eludid, atter mature consideration and consultation with many of our Democratic triends, to lay ands for the present party differences, and by the utmost of Sur influ ence to ad to victory the party that advo cate the suppression of the rebellion. The disgraceful scenes which a few days ego occurred In New York city proves that it requires the nutted efforts of all good daubs, without regard to party, to sus tain the public peace lead order, and it is most certainly the duty of every one who cares for the welfare of our country to put aside party considerations and to support our constitutional government. The Hopelessness of she Rebel Cause Tito Washington Saw pahlialsos thofollow log antraot from a lottoi written by &robot prisoner, sow in the Old-Capitol, to • hind in the Booth: It is a humiliating feet that out of the men handfed Oontenerates raptured with me col, three tteadred remelt' talthful to oar Confederacy, the balsam of awn laving ta tea the oath of aileglaure to : that detested Yankee goirerement. Oh I how I hays used upon those dishonored wretches to pause ere they inguipited themeetrat in ineeitablentin, but they answered me, "The Oeuledeussy cannot gala bar independenos Vioksberg hu falls, sad why should I leaps waste my life is a landau undertaking ?" Yratersissuoa. Ail sumo ts scree thee the federal IRO metal faros/ et Port Hudson, immediately upon ou occupation of the place, - fraternised in the kindest puible author, spperentry forget ting entirely that they b ad ever been arrayed is hostile columns. It was precisely thus, also, at Vioksbarg, at Gettysburg, and on every other bid where the DNS KIM bun brought together In the huh or at the dies of eoafliot. Thoth persons who are fond of (Meting Guth the people of the South and then of the Nortitean never be thoesoiled or live together in , peace when the war is dose and the sphit of rebellion le destroyed, will hardly And In facts like these walleye died Unitmation of their argument. Tag Daum as Now Yost—Samuel J. Tildoe,Benstor Morgan, and Jadp Plano poll are to Washington to ask the Govern. moat, on bshalf or Gov.Sermour, to suspend the draft in Mew York City. Tim grammt apprehension of the Governor is represented to be that the Irish servant girls will in ease the law is ex eoutod, turn Ineendlaries 12 a body, and bum down their mastere homes. Old as this reason for asking a saspeasion of tae draft may appals:, it la that most wromi nenUy put forward. Tin Taus Paits.—A. won meeting was held in Cape Elisabeth a Maine, on listardity, co see if Um town wou ld vow three handled dollars to emit drafted mast. Wooed at doing this, the town noted to pay titre* hundred ono nits dollars to every mast of the qaotadralted from that town, not exempted ay the Con. soriptlon aot, who goes to the war himself or messes $ substitute, bat not a dollar for a man to NMI at home. ItILIZIP lot lit OWASSO PIRIPLArtIp to 224 d mac, SOAR hod bees mowed It Neu Yuri tor the feud of the mimed people •ho eadodderteg the late anathema. Arm tr 4/1 rsacrLewrim•rit. VoTi E. Tba cm le:alined h g otroba , tl lb:eat,» ac , of Add ad had s , s.olab.d boa, of J. B. MoOljal I w ald 111[110100. to MS old oasarart and the public 64 rooms' to at. i.natty arta, (hal. _occoplad by J. 11. tiotatia,) WOWS II ldr. • .tid •lata SW& Or tad di, re' abd aboactakera• Loather Tiodiaga, aides, Una, Ao. out ba toad ono at lowan rat. Y. H. AND/111$05. So, labarty drat. TN RETIRING PRO)! 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U ths bidder Intesde to bid for more slum teas tat, It most be upstate. led media te .stato Celtiadr.. 411 borne contracted pet nda :hte advertiuntont 'rill' be astdsetedlo afield Inspection, and antes; MI contorts .to tbe apacidcattca met for* In tbla pnblicertro, old b rrt erect: _ '"' '•- - • ' frisresks. The loamy of the Ulcer to fulfill the contrast, Amid It be awarded to him, met be gramanteed by two ragesuele power, whom eignsiune moat to sp. pendent* the gunnies. Thai ropmeloility of the gnaranton mutts drown hy tbe Weida ontinnte of the auk Dimino. tarted Marin Court, et the United Mates 'Amu. nay. Bidders ant be present to pun whoa the bids an or their propels's. Will not he con • 1 ehlefs& Bandeaus% la sosunat to half theme to be melted on the oontract,elined by the contractor and bona! Me gurantors wit be required of oh. ettoroudel bidder, spow taping the attorsot. Am the bond mut eocaspeny the confiner, it siti be 1100. S. say for the bidden to hare their bend-as. vette Mem, or to hare bonds signal in anticliation, sod ready to be Reedited when the contract le signed. Pons of Gessateiv WI. —lot Obeisant, of —, and Maio Of --, sad of the boaaty of —. and gnu of —• do„ benne permitter Met —la able to laid is on tract in scandsaa with the tome - of Ms prepaid. Om, sad that, eltaaid hie proymtlea he arwerna. be will it one enter Into a outran& to scooresace tiorrewin. e !maid the arattest be teiterded big/ *e are mewed to bemoan Ma stmaitore. To Intl gustastere meat be appended the official oertificate store op mimed. . Propesels him eletryat partite will set be coneld end, and an o,th of minium wilt be regains of sarcesind biddresbrfas tigelog contract. Tne underaMt d rocri,e to 111.16 f the right to ni g] re y art al er i be a:r " m t a tr y e d eo ' . rop m r Io b :N . M. onotraos. 10 53 mos•thereatrer as t he underregoes shall be In finds. to. Daunt ) Mrt4 - Lieut. Col. end D. Q et. ne,.erei„ uwahli OUT ese.t.tt W bufdandi Boots, Shoes. Gaitera and. Balmoral", A GIOILT HIDUCTIOIi& wr Cloas lad Ist BLB2•1118 LOOP AT 111 PIICIII Naas' Won Wt *mow OE4 --SI 00 " Ler thou. Indy 1(0 8, • Patast Lostber abo“, ----. I 6 Ilroaia'i Boded Camel. Gams....--. 100 IlosocOa Boolel Boot;only-- 1 CO Lotto' tlip3 ,1 41 ,1112 .•.------ 69 Bop' suut Tooth s Shots .—...,—. 160 to 1 60 Chtbintio r of elms. oat, sad other sada to prop:Loa, Os BORIANDI CHEAP CASH STORE, ti ISAILLIIT BTSZAT, hrewd de-r f b_ FILL YOUR rklUTOtlliSelllC ♦LBIIYS. 50.000 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, (OAT 0111 - DOLLLY ♦ DOZIN,) 911111ULL% 1.0111113113 LlfD AOTOB6. P,IOIIVIIIBT Ku 411:D WONIII Copia of FIZZ PAISTINGI AND ZEICILLITIBOB. at oat* $1 • dollen. 040 ogal* each, PI TTOO K ' S BOOK. unions: AID maws DIPOT, 111TH MIST, OPPOSITE{ THZ P 0 111/r • Imp orppil cf PHOTCORAPIIIO 110101 shim am bawl. I.ts d'lwv4a4ee LION. WILSON hlO/INDLatitt Judge of the Milted States Ctralt Ovart, VOL Pllll "AID BY. guts mem, Pinsznaz, • Time lingeot, alcoved cad bat. Bil l k ls o p si z t ca l= ec k 1 B 2 o a o n= thg a . use.ll. a dD l, .lumpum‘ suuabod, ibletenf cmbalf pion Bliadaite eater cad mie I n at any Nan niNftdo fo conducted by espulsoold TIMM= cad lesodeer /Looming.% lobo pipers vt sw krt = mat Ism, tartPr Dena t zt g aa. 4 . able skunks& Diploma 'nand for wells only Micas tin aelnreil pregaccoo for gaidantvd this °Mem by boars Enc. Prod A. °MUM the beet Noma& at tb• Gatos. rho tudde els I Avon No. of Ls maim& saNettb"d orat . all comptitora, IMMO • liapia Buoinse Wan , eneasene of Pecuanablc, and Clatelogue coatebdag fall labrisattoe. teams tillet74.• aim lo . JGHIINI r Map. Pilacdpabi. bNlClly•lcvainceirT SIMILES bTOOK Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, tklllig Chimp, st N'OLNILAZIDI AUCTION NOVO, prallitt " &Ain't & Itel) o- iff r k U lllll, •=nes Ogre He LT/Intik soy *Ming for Liverpool With 01[4100as isoen Ala i dir " AI Mr sage OW WWWW Will leatil WOW dOpiWai. 1.040 won osarsts ore se Atm .si mos • APIS) to ••sa• *wore • Irma; • 'PSII pbla I Or, lIMBOOCIC,II4O3IIIIbI ee.. halls .•• Pries r - h. MeeetAZLN AtOZ At/OMM ALL NIA 300111. 00XICIIIIPTI9N MIL thaly a ante: Cedal 114 of DISNOU IMO"PrNa Zis /WM tui Litarr. Vat, 6 esau. OUTIOXIIIST POSTWOLIO& PATID4'QUADRILLO AND DAMASK NOT' PANDIA INITLIMII stumped on pow saduivalopm . PanIVIGUAIII ALM:W.4 sqlwi 011"1 " 1". aid qtaltlac calms DI nuts POOlll2 11001[11. 001111110 T BOLIOII,II, COLD P ais, Imnited the bill tkit ill wait COLD AT JOHN.P. HU NT ) 11 1 ing Q, Masonic H Fi ft h Street. 0. U. TA k Witwill stieud so prep.& MUN or bas.risp for szioa I ptioai es kb el • " 4 " ististOt ion k% Ts eiR Pe POEMS OITHALTB atitibbl b belboub ob. It malts b lick Ihadiabi, olicasse of Sae sum* thigibung. sud 911 ma. plaints add= km - Arne y. nem& is IRO. A..IIIILLTI COINTIULL AMAX rem., 011 kin all V*10.4 0••• a• - M. )4011)*yoga's 14 Lkold teisitibek making is • pi admit's. doom* 4 8•1014:14 neareo sod for lab at 01110. 4. II utirs VIAL /MOO MSS, tor.,Olikr AWL. re.--s no or !time gur mil, Jut tostrid out for sib at $a to Rabble DIM eati is oil. ear oar r. rem It,, • .• 6-, X'Allr rx Trs w.wc.rrs. N EVER JESO I 6FIA TO FAIL ] 9110 '3 1110LiTIC 110 0011111101 11=11 101, DISEETZTLY, DIARY:MA, FLITIC, CIUOLSRA MONADS AND BUMMER 'COMPLAINT. The Immense Wes testify to the emits 4 . 4 this rowdy. • - I The scuserese dilly reports Of este:Vat's' eery *Vest 100 value. - Ic •- has adaautsps over avY Mar remsdy, at mos earfog lb* obsess, and hapastisir tole and et:smith Is sate sad baeadem Sothis Infant, sad sowerthl to T• the solder, aside'', It hi issa'sable. Meta stpreprtatsty termed by them. in :easy tattiataial ' The Soldiers' Friend." Mothers Sod It superior to sty soothing syrup fbr adidnot tsst t.g l Wiled tram the lelorioue eilee , S 0 1 bABOOTIrS,Iires rat to the eutteeer by removing oy respectable-desiers 'minutest's. Sr Pr:oe, 26 ULa iIB A BOTTLL PWLIIIID 117 WK. If. DAVIDSON, 040119NATI. 0. =I AN A LY8113.- bum% ----Akan. edema Pa/4 k,s.. lubs MAO. 40. Plaint acedVd3he 'Astord br the aliof the fillilfird'elib O. salad war ft Louis. I -tn. vtlerthstatteatioa at glass aid tltrl dasaismartre to tba All JIM WWII: as ...turned •by front /I... Hay• of Baste% J. O. Booth-et iibta. which, timetbst tb• tat el solo. eziorl man by asaabiotitsere la fltiabarah. gine Mood 511..L01116. ordastalari It to se um pare s mod salable blar nod avows. ohs'-her Wore aa &saloon torts mass boa It bars stood In the flats rarosoi from ji to I months. hs Analyst •Is the Oisy a -tabu from tie shah witniett any wadding or paipmetles .bat ter. tt pomasmie mists adb.siseuese sod p 'oddity Obli 144. able! at sot eh .we by the nattsfa. sad "luso admit of lb. ediatatare os a lags propmtloi of dial se bossed clay 1 am boa papered to OB mini far tha abide Olay, to be stoptad from et hoots or dellsend ALEX- GORDON, so. ni ,as9oss BTESIT, UMW fitAiLLlNtalsit WINDOW SHADES, 011311 N, szowa AID LIGHT OOLO Kw and *lnuit Patio, jut twitted It Mir NEW CARPET STORE or HcFarland l Collins & Co., MIK BUM% towels tb. Poor Omas u 4 Dimwits Ittninin Or•sm %AC irAihas. NEW CARPETS. By percher' made la the noir depreadve et the Serra Marker ye ere narrit the awing RS' era t BIIIBBILB ad IBGSSIBa, azat ars Ms olhe a amatits saartapat Cu" Floor 011 Cloths, Mining, &e., Witt. vary tarp rideelion la prism. - OLIVER IVOLIETOCK 4100.. - IFTPTSI Wont?. MAXl.uatto, 11'11 101 131111111111 HMO. Ws ars still nabs at ths swim • lest NI% White, Cheelusd and Fancy Netting., In trotty styli sad of • malice guilty. OLIVER waarrocx a CO., MitllllllA2l YIN Ai WACO LOWS MP MI TIMM LAU 4, Pidaskshig to Oro .llt Yerfa TON Igo Mal rm. to 7. &ad otbnclaa lb* coral ■ v.bmlthio b 4 1 ,0 of p m Woes D 0 to b. bend In tt, roam! -ta soi I boollowl for West lublio Aiwa= in DllllOl4 NI the SID DAs Of iscrsaisla hair. Palo po Wire. lur maps sod astOormis *Wigs 0W... Milk% spot. DitrolL 10 , 11.rei • STILL A.OrIANCE . . _ anothor =log of 013711 Iltil MON= CALI EQVAIIII TOID 13 0 0 T El. iiirOall sad pi a path It IMO ROBB'S, zo. as Loan inure Lp bylL.un Disarm -4 tuia &what Lb sent of Vavrento DANA b Upton baud et tb nunual allbOOO Obto, No. II boob stomp; WA ;bony. Perim poroboolos is tosatidosbo Wood Do Globromo Aboosa. • • okb• DAV N. WHIT& viill elks 101. 1 % • Nuf.o6.-411 pos.'s. Luau Anal w tub Ise ana ot Dra Da Ka It Uld OD 41 r•... gaoled to lan apse Jae so tl aIaUtAL La DD. Jr as my aid Um,r.o. nap euvit. abo la amber. laid to *me tbilasewm d Oa Lae Or • aad to re Nap/ bid. 10 , a. . P. Da 11111.:_ aims NT 116,11 Ullull.—We J., •14,ular I.lltd midi so B. r MULL in fu alma actor, of Ibis Moro fro. • Tbo of to A.M. in Miff% will be U.SII i 11.11ofTilb3 /11,110%.111A1111. 11011 L a. Mot Inttaburrb, J • 1 . 14. IVIL dltiiitse.a ',4/1.1., • C.Lea nab' ame.thseaospia, esti. PODIA,' Om Sod 100 di a. care Ina.., Antal. Muss. numb Oak, a. Woes** o saw Wt. • • for 'West 960. L It mitre' creirrut mato en my ww. AIM 1..4. • o.eog AtttJattarTait r ntouirm'i V " rain rp- finals Oradat boor. at a inonin.ntib robe. ao I TON ,I 0 • .1 Ir U. 4 otab tO 'tot in otos Dimon ',lvo' !)146 Lni on tni.r.bnabt imt.i.) on Os, Oa* "ital. h.lf In hand atm ba.latio in One pomso.n.„, nit ulTallil -01 gUN. et ahra.t et. /*ENO?, I lititgtql I 1011 bozo Itisibug 0.040; 160 do 7, .; It. ktooli3ll Owes; 70 0707r , 71 j co; Jot raiktied watt ie. 67 We .14 ° •mod stvrot ;At ►BAN6 VAN 1018011 It AP V aultoa'es obttrok— 4 ow* ton, LA web& (Imbed and Vaindsed • Loa mul N. 41 *bk.. and w Moe. 1. 0 -r r Sao by tb. Lunt br al r. 5.11.1,1 th: hmgr ~ o wira nor. uf JOHN A. Illibm1138W; VI armor Ltb ty awt h.od einem 11.1uLtariA beutisu —I,tOU putinds ILJ very Looks 141einiL put mg, •als sNa f.A. aaoaen 6, r•lua 44464 Lad fur .10141 L. Ifir.oll/13810; .• lot. .1* amt 4.n.4 A"asuo,ii unatdio Ka juit , recet.t d a 1.., mos twos Sham; *arum. be boa: Auk. n ag , aims *elan. fOr,ftle It) JON - aore.ir Übell alsd .and 0n.411. itt V r eitirer .1 •V it Out. ras just 'us oohed aid to idiom • and n it Lis /sally iitioory dux, ol _ - - • • 'JOHN & 101151111111 r. 104 Imreor tOwt• 6-4 R... 1 .1.1.06... L tett habil I 41 -44413444 I , • EOO bozo riles IL; • 40 do -Cada" Ittakbarii' la store sad for ads 44 r 414 - lortlft • Orr.wiv•fixr Upilabifv.—/OU Let prlmd 11.1 y,; 70 ao ao Cms.cs; ' • 70 W ID Ante sad kr silo or - 004111. 0. DATAILIT. flat SW!. • wot,„ 31lb • 144 0UM11441 ‘114g411 114 beza Raga* Vita Just robetypil by WllB IhWTratinalf*: 300 ' 211154. 16. -' " AMMO _ psi WU itlikillawa.SlT Mob al. , " _ = BEE oar esiopi. DMUE Ul!I0013, M. Burchfield's. ZEST BICICTSTD. ELIAOHID MUSLIN'S; titan:km=l mustaam I ILIUM LIIIW8; VELA? /IIONTS: otOmzU GOMA Closing out at Coil;aud MU!! , Bub% Jut ntonsd from Ohs Nat sigh a dock otlillW GOODS. In addition to du stoat altosay on band; f Oration Ind • run anottniont =1 LAWNs, BERAGEB, Statatit:DßlESS GOODS, -1,4; SILL 'WANTLEA SUMMER MANTLES, BA.CQIIES I . a I BP C A.P., BILLING TUT CHEAP At deLlemr... - 'mates', 1' • No. 21 FIFTH STRUT. Wir • fall wok of DMITWITO AVD 40111116 TAPICIVt. GOODS annum ly oa WM. j ULY ZUTA MACRUM & CLYDE'S 12M1=C8 ronipt of vim coot% tocts dattai h. preeeet 4.peerriele he ?lire, anti= oar io Whigs- ale and retail tra;ut:iii UNE! lAMBI RATIO TBAN 060 M,, bandage's anodes:Wl o► !MX. aING S TA SOT ii6CIDS wa NOTIO3I. Aloo.—Wo ale cicala' oat, at.!,d■ed prior, oar roes of atllllttB4Bllllll2ol, 1.111111112 SZOILIDIRTU; KIM= HOMEY & GLOM SUB UL U nauttentza GOON, ite., to mat• room kw our fen Munbasta. ear anantry M. ragouts .111- Gad outs Inalanal• siortranao "dna slob an goo • la oar It • nd 4.- in loan al las an soy beasts that 40 et IiLACROM t OLTDE, . timaaits. eszuri- U r ilisAt lULII4I.t.iLI Kai 'MI Ar 32:14.1ir Mango Market Street. or commas. croons) CLOAKS, SHAWL% laa/0/30 ,3Pc•Mtess, • LACE SHAWLS. LACE BORN 00-111: DIN Alt uisa:culd, N ISW DOOMS 1 . • GRENADINE VEILS, Boni now sad Wynne' sqloo. CAMS eic Ts 11111111INGIN Emirdiered Essuiterchierg, • • Lace Kitts, Pan', spa - gu Vmbrealat, PARIS TRIMMINGS, za an ow:aim& atm MI Use ot thole tamp HOOP Una' Jost roorted,.and tit onto olow.toor, h 7 JOSEPH DORNE Co, 77 AND 79 MARKET BT. . v. ' AT hb..l)tifUndt YAKIMA I To aids a oar BUMMER '131. 1 001Z. To avoid comtoig one soy pw.ibe of $Ol. EU procuive bnbwereasidi to • ReducA /price,' tr# Suck a POW ig wit ma. it in ottiOigh riforias j• soi. oar :icd, pair. fon to. 16.11 . 1 4,146 Ulan Ica. latais WO aka .11 way Itaiipt 911 NEW AN s - 1)11:8111A811 - 000D5 P 7 Maros. In 'all alatmaifs 1•17 "LOA; PIAPIP.IMP3 mama 104 Mail la car Northam aid DOILIEN eke bay for Cub few aims oar yam ail kw - ilia 0x.7 lbptoia boa. ittrOxiirACituit t CO., , Inman:lnm AN Wow, - RDDDUD PllOlBl imam mama AO caw DE7'la 0' 3:1 El TAU, IrABOT a ows. . • ,1411 nimisim drum apadow CLUISIAG uur cusar, 0011111(111lialtliT AID cmovse, Tor Wks, &spawn 'EA WO&111,1.•!, - . _ . . . • Lamm a anal% ' /48 irk'm vomii.`a Ot•smot. ‘.4 iaxssMO O ° CLAW oid atm, lor F. i'atAIVIDN •OLIDIBS, 171.5 TS Sadoot 06 lot loath • Mims& Mal ,SUIRTING cuacos it 072111311 OALIOOII/ =mono azww; 1b63. 1/..krve Wm. 4.0.04 and T.OseirrwS .a.mraaNrgx „Au bIU 111.1+. H unnunim COMBINATION TROUPE, - • WWI Mesons; emir IMT,. lonamma sad Im a imam* urn re atm tor r " si " 91.4°114. ONE WEEK 1.0 . hi:nal 11r1TDAT liVrinNa, ;hal 101 b. vrerriTtir 124 datag de sok. TM 1111111143T•81111 1 1 1115.1*.i 111 1 11,141= bTo Its PI li *OT.. •TtirlimigiumAx.. _ Grio seunimma VIIIII1) - &>a ; A olzAlrali oI FROiI2LIDEN MICH Jaaall. id 01.152. 25 INSTIL • .1. or.a.Arra, elt.Tigitei-tem • mama 1-•W•lesal . - Inv obostb ea • so •Zaio ass pm • voil•:okark • =aa=p' sa 7 Ober am, eustal ASA 'Amos& vrtieims. .ealt..s..er AV AR MAUR. WiAd•lhre. Mk; W A NTAA.l4 4 a'aiumtia Want 10 Irlne Sines to wiry "ocesty at STO 11800. =praise pati S to soll, ay nect otootOrolotblloOtas roe/Wm. Afton.. IL 111$01101, _ 0t,0.5.0.0 0 , • io.o. Nam: kAtik..!!. a AU— IL kg ,414,1 roottud brat la T. ' •indar bb.iu het A) 4[al211:111t. EOIIO3IIICIIII it - sit 1 Omni aniC lEEE 4. - picra,t.A..:; - :.t.if0.4:.. - '',::)-1 r-)QUOES t 3110498. OftllUillil 6.4 oo —f . a 614TDOD&T , 11106111/ EIG, Job My al. id eCinilk, wul 44 441,1, id Ow 4.1.14444n161 Rail so a.; 64 .1 40 lira% ' . - • - ~.t ir 'de 31.11Uliellr II Itisimisp - - rw 6 Of. tat sod Ur, walak/s2 Tobodeds :;16,44 so Braatiow . . . Elbow) .wportod worm '• - -.• . iu do Oti we IL% . I do 'sato* '- .- i t j 21 n Woe e werr.4444-444-14froolis. ukittwou.'iCKswilit. 'AND. Li a•Op I 2/Irtrawor No ma; II SY, it It. &doe. wtb be I Id, at UN, Clawavilt2l eltlym ,tee. 61 VI tk at/ea; Ilene ViirsttioVeskilky amawttlig a botronolt, itetwawav ski "Jolty UI Plc... . -oavia mace's. VA id/ Y tAT. ' Outlay Ifintaiio: - J.lr Zeikel tOeellid), l r b. era ....be floisormrial kigml Brous. swat VI *lt Nero, are. lir 10. alimi , s; Warr DaVisa anuairatiWaifer.' - . ~uxr.~wrd pn crrosaspia imoomuk °omits sins LSD YLEIXIIT ST8I111!, Trued at 40.1.4 one aidliideceN Jeisois7 ewe.) PUOTOODAPIIS.Or ~yds! sad ',bi t 0114 or =book fres the poolaroaWde Tide 814.4104 Llb tbs. Kr, PllltyLkltelt areaSSOiatilostuts adt footfall of tha sus Mb mils to *a staftsilf batty at Me imiabliaimat, nesholl,by • dir osaweet Make of de a f. or Pima naosems, sed mailsollklL istirstip' ' I aiSll4 raT114%.7.as WritlUPT Ixlo.—D• WI. *biotic., or thoinioneio. ertkede amid Abe NUN bteirelly *bat' iv' ere NM Oneetad te 1W LOT UMW .11'128bUT.Inan tbebteetta• el leietisti. lbate tebelleve beat etestemble. lee , berated epeeetlett sae OM WIWI ewe eee We el • an,. se tbe ego. rem lee Waite lei bee ism leleitlere =tee gesig i telf nimm yelliz et i nt Mob tee Oemmeeb ear Gamete =med.. AR I Vee ambles tile services et • seed eadeeibetbrikailet JUDD; Lima D. Dk:D ii bdMb.a ., Wom. , at •••••101.41 , kit iulPaL CIA tales UP T LU ote v.v.:neva la.—Mb. Yob • Cl. . 0 . 00117 tar tbe tweetroothe of Spa lean 4 r Pe geese. et Ills eoe..by tb• Pa t Wilma Le St. sad elate lb* Chmeestl% see • sales a.eee. eat ot, let 8; Merle( beet deo oy the 0.. L. In bow et 'La oity, soft* lebstaby Owen so ell paLlea Via are ettllle sueetVet lota We claim th vise, et It to sail battier tole lbw mit t. medlet.ly asule tocele eielotelt • Me ten of the aaderageed, as titi Sollettob **et it .1 al w be • elle meet. Jet. IL .tail • ).1. TPATS it BBVILLA (auxiessonukilifaii, . lift; Jr.; a 00..) PaMMOLL P 4011.111111% - ea AND STIALIt /TRU; So. INSI%I - Mellergl k sod Iffe 141 Illolsrall street .. liaise load mad Intll tines - LLD en% - gasp,, _BIZ LIAR QUM . HUM rilT 4101 rill 1114THS,. TAVES 01,01111 4 0N1a 1731141. _. LIM INS= ea /ILL PUN -1111: 1:111401.10 R&M. OWIDIII.IIIBII, PEND 111141011121. M. - All wadi ommodot! OD WO MID. IkA Ab•Wou; nu n Iwo/ '.11.11 LU 1011110111101—issi isibtlis4 to sags' la. aaisa.- Pried ids owls , • Liston as tbs ?UZI, &&&&& IMO -114011 XL 01711111 i idpormatisillas er-Ssatail Wealussis Issoludia Ibil•skas Ousel. Debility. ;sad lardladidel• Swiss* dismally y Illarssuasay - two gad last lisatsi sad ddrdda In= melting moos sell•Abssa iral„ 111.- sambas *I tai ems lags - 4115. , - 0 4 Sam a Tbassed of ilsfirses" SW sail! stilt I. plats env..kao, Is say sdldria, Yost-psid, as is! . sass of as as sr tl/0 pAlkap etallipll6lll ge.cra, I. U. 11411114 lismssy. bum tort. Post MB Sas SdPl - - • - . • airusidiraid mit ilsomdipe,•l .13" 3srriztraviliii . - ie. lit lIVIIMIAD, . . preassate",,iv, A ion martasaIANT2I3I7,4BII4INCFAD: IVIED /Ml/1121ra• asellidty es Imiskildelli se . 9o !swat rqess tar apll6 NO/albs ''A.lt.)resithArtUlttl.; , ;.Yra VONA *lll le ntaiwei op Lo the ling AM; lbsl, at Los .filos t too toeto.lomo, L toollosiot sold Li. um Meeks. /AN.'... *AMOK W *k Car " n ` • Paw* an. 4 Impart : Badmair LaWlos 4.10 Am. r opsin4- a 0 Moturr. EOM ima , AU/ %Aria, co.WAIL;VIFAMA Alulidsoildhlow WI Crsam en cwair4,lll &NS, . ,"': ' l6lll ellinV 110 1 1 : 1 _ 911" Tit."_ -1.- insdaMi llialik ‘2riONi ." ilk was etwevicroti nue *AU-WA tor . '14"14 shml: 411,6. 1, 11 14 0..imi Ert hat iha - itftmois,lsoistms sib" asii•Alt 11;11011ili".0M411 SA•11/041.. , ilia& douse ase MPlivivoko for la ~ gtagyia r i tut Arte.?' wdrd f. toscios4 a landoadwiflar libies..- Poinutea.uNa hos himissodpum — iimai7-7 • . *ALB ..4sestllirisittaidpatioailVfirrilt% assaleg Oak febe 1111 ' 4 **INV. r 4 4110 4 • boohlts., tr••••• clan el 1,100-411•1 4611/kii . 1101111161,111 Wig st Diet wa is/-1M Osuyalay;tbar MVO.. lIVOisOIO./0/1.110 p4staqt 4.+A • :c i M wee apply' t. r iaItIRLIOII67I4, N %Nam ••• Tot,. or 01111L1. - SR AV !Mum StAgifi Man,. ,Mn irlmse al• •10. Moog. n . , ClO4 uLorbB.-.P.arytaig hi. th i s litekarosto On". st gb• 'PS" 41 yam . : ' J• r b a ‘'IPRIILLIPI. r wt. C,41,2 , eate,ir• kw. fa • stwiio)l Aloft wed llostelems. goad uuto ziT, to , _ io uu buss* so. as asubasieliv SO - do !Calm pyr.-{• M via isu blabs* '11.425a, 'pure •ll-biaotb. to Midair sari - •44 filar •ttert. - - • . .8, PHIGTAM, t tam ati I 3 1...42) WC kink RIP.— VATcPrana., MUI22. G==Zl IM iteollberms. law • lbr Turei.—lau alilk 9/3eir sisusighi. 2 00 MAIM‘ • r - tl " NEM n l2 iiittNa; - ra; ET!!!n tus Pc" o6l ls wr tr. °imams INIE
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