II ' 1 • A Eliiiect; ogee. Rosileau. VP ' Inqff itaZettet. tike itivioll*tiirsomobt, b r ii. ' -1)- lisiifeeiensdifimia - brInlanteikeele' from s Northdborrman,' of,Thura -134.11711DAY_ AUG. Philsdelphi day _ . State Ticket. 11 li ANDREW GIZICUO>tbri of Centro. _ TO3 JO ors OF TEICHTTF):AItkOIonrro ' DANIEL AGNEIV. of Deaver. -,.1 . 2.,1,1i0;tpx,C0MM Wkftl,i, ::-Ir.J if :Ai osca PiArrE...llY4 IL JOE'S r. 91141111. ITS= sGacnt ~. -aeinstorowcasoor . WHO ,veZeraxera owsk, „ 44 BAWL 131, C -j 13. ki•• • rain" Anotim-,twowas,-I,r FOsiaa. '„ iumisizsAt• • scr. - • ORMIGIN Pc.' IXraskr goe. JOHN P. DSpret, ; . • 4o.iftesolost 11114-PracUwe. We lave ban oonsion to epeak briefly, 4. of tbecbaraitteii ofibeolnliidates nominat. edikitbeCokierhead Convention et Harris burfairrhe salttb ommeotion, 1,64100 Wined ARO Cit ta:uotioo Itisiost.sitigttlar taocingrulty between the pro Indent of that Convention, audits. ads, cis 4d/ow:tin Lbosaleotion made by it. , _ its first resolistionAtelares,. cyn, that "any offmor tho State or Federil Government, who_aweant to support th e „poilititution; Intl` - aftet4ittidti; --War `that oath upon hissommelence, willfally vlclatcs thiactimilygnwortityofpiabilo ccoldonamY Now for the commentary. .!mige 41 , - _ . ma, one of clad (.I..tes, dissented Strong ly from the opinions of the majority °Obi fellows, whin they declared the ads sembly,authorhint i ntantidialanhaoriptions to Itenresd Cotopchitie f Gibe Constitutional, denouncing said acts as , immoral-in them .: selves, and a gross - tusuryntion upon the rights 4t ice eltiaiii. l " , When :th'a gaeetion '.- Caine np,'Aiistrver; 4'llo oitorioinejaby writs ol and other arbliiiiirytand nansuarprrattlitigiciii.tibiatibirecTiniibi- I elopers and : Councils itelent hie aid, with even euperviceable • ssal,'lor --that object, to taking those gentlemen sway from, thitir homee, imposing fines Upon them, and (throwing some of them into Jail, with con kAnmely and insult superadded, although • admitting that biti Mind had undergone wo change, end that he still believed thoie sole to be unconstitutional! Sad Literals had sworn to support the Cootkalution. The oath wee "upon hie ' comtoience." The law which he enforced wet , his own , admisaion, a, yiolation Of that instrument, antiatti agency was a will -fat one, becattite hitoight have'deolined to 'interfere at least, if-he could not stand op ito''the Constitution: Tho 'Convention, 'ltnoWing ail this, of enure;.deliberately ',,pronounced him, therefore, u tswholly WI -Worthy of public confidence," and then, as if to show its contempt for its own opin ions, nominated him!! What is to be `,thought of its eat, and how can any man, Who endorsee its own resolution, give a con. lecientous support_to its candidata? ` Bat there is more, it'd worse, itpoeatble, ;that applies to both the candidates. The lame r!eolutiow.deelares— "That among the right' the Constitution provides every citizen, is that of being re• iiberly and propu ty, ao that he Oaunot be deprived of ,cither without due process of law, a /air trial by s competent Judge, ajar" of Lis nthbora, with taints:ea contromiam, madiaountel to defend. him, ie atijustin Itself,-so neemary to the hap of (lig peolile, mid this la As plainly *Nem doirifin the'llateral Constitution, Oil in all thei3tate Constitutions, that any Gerson, who oan rnisunderstand it, has ail, in our opinion, the mental capacity which &ishim fora public statitin" . Now both these candidole;- concurred as Judges;.iii depriving the Cdzimiiiinnera of Allegheny County, aindtheCriuneilli of Pitts burgh, of their liberty and property, without prolesset lave—without ajury of their neighbors—without "witnernes to confront them"—"sithout counsels to defend them" -by a mere Star Chamberproesaisky, which dragged them all the way to Philadelphia, imprisoned some of them, and mulcted otherei r with heavy fines, And that for resist ing a ofilitii[sint:estsblnshed . even a jidgMent, an'tiliiiider - a law which one of tier* io be unconstituUonaL If it be true therethat "any meat who can misunderstand" these obvious principles, hne nor, In the opinion ofthe Couventiou, "the mental capacity which Ma him for pliblio station'," how le it that they insult tiadeletiiiAtig by singlinsrMit tir!o men Whoseidli l rigsid'if private rights, and tyranny sap:Wass in these and other ooiles, - ouch ao Ltiost_of Cox.. BV/14. and P45531' c 9 s,Wir tF•Lufolrt N. °111 4 . 14 a l uzatt / Olt -F ins Wizen tliSm in the arnartitiransintofed or brawl lo by a lenient Atinalnleiratior lain ants of war in th itiO4i6f of P a? Bo couch for the consistency of these thin skinned patriots who strain Ova gpat, while theP do not male even a fans at a blppoponensa/ fltirrow Jere ere aware of course, that the ontWei ottilostitki&ttet4t*liikat--llatili. bureat the time- oi . the rablitto 4fe . &Its, sea itiAltly,intllgnsotaiiiciiitteitatietw of ea ~asax thc9r.a, .bsitiot",oite -*red; of milyl4int, of .tbf, , tiesson o l l107: DATE! or tlllsll24BlotCc4 A ilosnisn's Bremr Eirarrom—The load lliniarexa+4 the folloWiag: 4At the grist, 'Union mettireat Troy, Miami county, . on. Thursday last, was a returned soldier' who had lost one leg , at Vigkeburg. lie was weloomid , his frlinde, and one of ibeel—aillalleadigham Derseerat--tniarbiglutTossirifieritton with, theisoldier, remarked: 'To* was a Demo. eirllrtedilLid : krilpPote you bare 00001Isok *Duette*? The soldier replied': *To i l -whoa: 1 laggard warl Degtoorsr-letilL' That's rsplied Ida:Medd, triumphantly, 'and. Of of you wilt vote forlfellWl o . hard,' looking mond to gain the collationof the 'dialed to tht admirer. ' - 117114 - low read. the soldier, as ha raVed'hi, oat to.AhrLOrawt - wird.put hirristaulLarlhe uehrsled stump of hie leg;, j 1 1 4fruknoSitutt aneloquentisrmaispessbro pima vfklAtig7- ntthliatittrialent474 I kea "rCht Gant lignoz 1 04 1 :1 bay tut, in %swim orate eggs t t , a m , i otleati& n bo - L id for themketpLees will Ya'"" ~"L T - ~~,~J ~ One of the, :nester spirits of the cam paign of Gen. Roseman% Gen, Lovell H. diatingaishede himeelf at. the bsttto Of St one titer, is row In this may, a, gout of that ConUnental.- :The betteldn s out , of , thiswar found General Ro ,eie distinguished member Of the peisitieing nt gejislind, the reedleville begin, the first t:6o o.Vellittlitillenttuthy foe the imams idea tlf a rebelß on . !, it was done Just affeletheiTeithir Beam? allowed his handl and himself a rebel. To keep the legion he was obliged to take them over into Indiana, where he formed 'Camp Joe Holt" - - Beery possible effort was made by Governor folsgeffia to-prevent the raising bf the legion, ami to disperse it when It was retired. But ho succeeded. When /Weigher•went to Melrose Hill with the Ben tuck :.Sloth Gaud., RWISP.In dove them to Beallrig Gieen. Baellmassed his army and "drove Sim oat, chased hint Nuh villa, then &kik; nnd then to Huntsville, Alabama. • Tits /mien comprised 8 000 men. After the battle of Perryville, Roaseau was made Major General He was Rte.-Moat con spline= man on our side at Perryville. dailteon, (James,) who was killed at that battle, occupied a corresponding position on the retel aide. Ile fotight to every bat tie fume Shiloh op to hiarfreesboro, with great distiection in every one of them. Bach is the fame he has achieved, that from the time of hie arrival in tho pity, yesterday morning, he was walled upon by • continuous succeabion of visitors, anxious to take him by the hand. At the request of his friend; the General has consented tc.yieit_the. Galen -League House to-day, at 12 o'clock, when he, will receive rush friends as desire to oallnpon him. A finer looking soldier we have never seen. Ile mends over six feet in height, has a mag nificent figure and physique, and is about forty yesie of age. He is a magnificent horsemen, and at the- head of hie brigade presents an appearance such aa few men have the power to make. Last night be was !serenaded at the Con tinental. A large concourse of Teeple as rambled Out/tide the house, while the spe cie& parlors were filled with ladies, tne wives and fat:allies of gentlemen who had come from different aeotions of the city. Gen. Bosseau was introduced to the &seem blage by CoL G. Blight Brown, late of Phil adelphia, and a member of its bar. A buret of applause greeted the gallant soldier, who, during the coarse of hie remarks, was vociferously applauded. He epoke thus; I thank you, my fellow-citizens, for tau compliment to an humble man, and SUM ger to you. I thank you all the more that it is not to me alone, bat to the gallant Army of the Camberiand, under General Roaeorens, and I hope to the State from which I some, the home of Bggry Clay, (cheers) who I believe had no truer friends than the people of Philadelphia. I do not feel entirely a areanger to ye - ee, my fellow cotintrymen, fir I have stood shoulder to shoulder with the gallant sons of Penneyl. reale in some of the hardest battles of this war, and .I can soy that no better men have perished in this greet cause than her sone In the Army of the Cumberlepd. (Cheers.) I come, my. fellowiiitizens, from a State which I think has been misunderstood . There Is no mire loyal State in the Union than Kentucky. (Three (cheers for Ken milky.) The mass of her people are loyal but a hthebold, bad men declared themselves as corneetent to speak foe the State, and they brought this calumny upon her. Bat she has repudiated them, and demonstrated her loyalty by tending 40,000 men to the army of the Union who are doing good ser vice in crushing out the rebellion. Sines the first of July, 1881, elle hut putt:Ay reg iments in the field. A State that did so roach, divided as she was then, must ne craearily have been a true and loyal State. You, too, In the North have your divis ions, and I am'sorry that you have. Bat your men here are opposing the govern meat wicked the slightest shadow of an apology of prejudice to prompt them in their opposition. We have them with us, and they have no better reason for the course they are pursuing. They oppose en listments, and do all they can to prevent the furnishing of money to carry ou the war. They are the friends of the eeemies of (hie country, and cowardly traitors at neart. A. the lamented Douglas said, a few days before hie death, there can be but two parties in a country in time of war— one party opposed to the war, and the other in favor of it. There can bo bat two parties here now, one party for the government of the United States, and the other against it. lam op pond to everyman, I do not care where he lives or whatever his pretext may be, who is agnimet the goveinment of Washington and Jefferson. Such men mast be put down at all hazards. Bat,-continued the speaker, the eympa thizers here make a great ado about the constitutional rights of the ?:ten of the South being invaded. All the copperheads were so, and he never heard of any one in the rebel army who was not a strong con stitutions/ Union man. (Laughter.) He did not allow the tricks of each men to get between him' and the government.. They prate about constitutional rights, bat never .pay a word against the rebellion. The rights of such men as Jeff. Davis and his hewed, are dearer to them thin the Union; and they are the men who call the Union soldiers Hessians, Yankees and Aboli tionists. What, then, did they want He had never seen any one of them who could tell hints/hat he•wanted. They were the free State - teeitsionista. They want their rights, and they Gannet tell what right Is invaded. They talk about confiecatio ,n but that-does not affect- them; but the reb ate of the South. With them, if a man robs he Is imprisoned. It he murders he is keg- Batt( he commits treason, which involves all these crimes, be is a here and must have hie eonetitational rights. Such men had as cunstitational rights bat each as we choose to give them. They repudiated the Constitution of the United State; and yet they dispel for its protec tion. The speaker wu especially severe on those persona in the Northern States who talked more of Southern' rights, and undertook to teach Southern men what their rights were. They Intifadat the ne gro shall remain se he is in the South. Bat for the negro there would have been Ittiettelliene- /t sylvathimeNortherst, men great trouble. For himself, If elavery stool in the way of the Government of the United State; Is was for• destroying slavery. (Ohara) Nettling alieuld ever come betweeahim and his-:liberty,:and `that of bla teri. Slavery on Ito not cantinent could not exist consistently with the liberty of the . 1 / 1 115181. Let the copperheads fight aethey would for the magnet and his nigger,, he (the speak er) would•jaet as soon tight the copper head* is thserebel masters. He hoped we should be always ready for such men, hat the only way was to be prepared in time. - rne cp3iTaaroa The present wee a time of revolution. Ifs would not talk about it as a petti. fogging lawyer does it It was not the way to put doWn tlie rebellion. There rim toe-run, little, insignificant men who were eternally finding fault with the authorities Omit small 'matters, and the eurstitutlonal rights of those arrested by order of the Government: llot ego martin inmdred had been lumina that 'ought to have been arrestediAsipjlineteen out of every twenty that had been arrested ought, to have been banged. A great fuss has been made about arrest,. True, there have been a few arrests wroughtlly made, but therherobeen rectified as quickly as pos sible. The epeaker.agalis reverted to the negro meth= It was Meetly sunspot the war. The question than wee what should bilious with it. He at lenst was resolved that sla very, or any other property, shank( not ' MIE!11 FE= again be the cause of krebellitut "'salami I the tidied States. , It watt the strengthof the rebellion; If it wee desired to strike a death blow at the rebellion, strike at ale , very._ The slaves furnished thesubsistence to the army. If the slaves are set frce, the rebels will have to go hemp and raise their own corn. As to nigger equality,that was all _fudge.. Igo -one .believocl .in_ nigger . equality lie thought, however, they were as good ae rebels, or copperheads either. He hoped, however, that soon there would be a 'war with Ragland 'and France, and then they could be tired. , - The speaker •adverted at some length to the recent New York AM& It Vas a cruel 'crime against a helpless and unfortunate race, and a terrible disgrace to the white men who composed those mobs. He Was just as ready to fight for the negro, should any attempt be made to crash him from the country. Philadelphia and her loyal 1-eitigene deserved all praise, for no such ' disgraceful scenes were enacted in her Streets as bad occurred in those of *lir sis ter city. Olve the Union armies but six months more and the attair would be Battled. But to do it all must stand together, and be ready at any time. You cannot tell at what time these men will go through the streets, as they did in New York, cheering the names of Jeff. Davis and Gen. Me.' Clonal:. (arcane.) Be ready for ail times and the armies will attend to the rebels in the south. Bat a little while lo nger; don't allow theta men to refuse to Bend them what they want in their hour of need. We will then have a glorious peace, Dacha one se we ought to have, by the triumph of law and order. For my own part, I believe that Abraham Lincoln hi tieing all that be honestly can to put down GM" rebellion. Be is a pure and honest man. If he commits an error I believe the people will uphold him, while be is at the head of the nation, and uphold him because he le the head of 1 the government, (Loud applause, during I Which Gen. &Reim retired.) The Peace Party in North Carolina. Some doubts are expressed of the impor tance of the movements in North Carolina towards the restoration of peace, and it is elated that they are not indicative of any extended popular sentiment, or represent anything but the sentiments of a_few indi viduals, and they opposed to a restoration of the Union, however math in favor of• peace. The Raleigh Standard, of July 31, publiaNts a long communication, attributed to the pen of . lion. N. Donnell, formerly a member of Congress from that State,-which was submitted to Gov. Vance before publl melon and received his approbation. This appeal to the people of the State sets out with the deolaration that the seoeasionists years ago resolved that the Union should be destroyed, and then set themselves to work to forge the grievances which would justify, it. To this end they managed the political conventions of 1880 so as to assure the election of Linooln, and then they made that a pretext for secession. When it was euggested to them to fight their cantina. (lone battles in the Union, they promised that secession should bo peaceable, or it war by say possibility ensued, it should be a very short war; that all the elate States would join the "Confederacy:" that mum sion should be recognised in the ne w Corded traoy ; that the best government in the world would be early and permanently es tablished; and that the last drop of their blood should be spilt, if necessary, In do ing so. After enumerating ail these prom ises, the article goes on to review the per formances. Instead of secession being peaceable, the most demisting war has followed and has lasted for two years, and promises to endure for as many more. England and France have not recognized the South. Toe border slave States have not Joined the Confederacy. "Slavery,' says Mr. D., "has not only not been perpe. tasted in the States, nor extended into the Territories, bat Missouri has passed an aot of emancipation, and Maryland is ready to ' do so rather than glee up her place in the Union, and tho fait hope of obtaining one foot of the Teritorie for the purpose of extending-slavery has departed from the Confederacy forever. The grievances caused by the failure of some of the Northern States to execute the fugitive slave law have not only not been remedied, butniore slaves have been lost to the South foerever since secession was inaugurated than would have escaped from their masters in the Union in fire centuries." The Government of the South has become a military consolidation, and the Government at Washington is a mild and beneSolent one compared to it. Instead of establishing a grand Confedera• oy, the territory Ice in battle reduces it to about five States out of thirteen, and the Yankees hold even portions of these. Lee's campaign proved a disastrous failure and the losses upon the Mississippi have weak ened and dispirited the enemy. The credit based upon cotton is gone, and the loaders have not shed the last drop of their blood, but have called upon the people to do it. Raving reviewed at length past facts, the writer begins to euggest futuro action, and his words are important as showing what the sentiment is that he speaks for. He says: Such being the condition into which they have brought thecountry, the question pre sents itself, "Is there any remedy?" A full, complete, end adequate remedy there is not; for what con restore the loved ones loot—repair at once the desolation, or re move immediately the mourning from our land? Yet there is a remedy, which with the helping hand of time, will accomplish ' ranch, very much Indeed, and which, with the energy that usually follows desolating ware, will perhaps remove most of its tutus in a half century. This remedy is peace I BP/MDT PBACe 1 Bat they say that we are so situated that no proposition for peace can be made by us; that has log pro claimed our Independence, we must fight until it is voluntarily acknowledged by the United State; or unlit wears complete ly subjugated. In the impassioned language of Mr. Fox, I would ask, are we to pay in blood and treasure of the people for a paned/is?. Shall we pursue the path of pride and punctilio, which is as tangled as it Is aurpentine; or shrill we take the simple, plata, and direct road of common sense, which may lead to the happiest mulls 7 Four Was of Ms pee. pleat au portion of Nora Ocrotina border s:no /or mini. miles IM the Yeats river and I believe of the whole State ars in favor of the latter course. The one grim demand of the people of this part of the State is peace—peace upon any terms that will ,not enslave and do. grade us. They may perhaps prefer that the independence of the South should be acknowledged, but this they believe cannot now be obtained; nor, in viewing the situ ation of affairs, do they see much hope of it In the future. They naturally ask, if, with no means of recruiting to any extent, we cannot bold our own against the armies whloh the Yankees now have In the field, how can we meet them with their three hundred thousand now !evict .whioh wilt soon be In readluess, while they can keep their army recruited to a great extent, if net up to its maximum Dumber, from ad. venturers who are constantly arriving in their ports from every cowry in Europe? ' Bat, if Independence cannot be obtained, then they ate for any terms that are,hon orable—any terms that do not degnitie us. lead 'would be willin to compromise upon the memeat to the g Con st it ution props ed by Mir. Corwin from the Committee of Twenty-six, perpetuating slavery in the States to which I have before alluded.; But in what precise way overtures shall be made, or themovement Inaugurated, Heave fp wiser men and abler statesmen than =p ain to propose. I would, however, suggest to the people to eleoEtnembars to the next Congrefs who are In favor of an armistioSof six mouths, and In the MIMI thin ofiabailitiagall nut-. tars in disputa to &convention of delegates from all the States, North and &suds, as I delegate. to At elated aptlie people slisemeless, in snob manures may be agreed upon by the two partite. Other there an who de. . • One that the People arliorth Carolitia should 1 ArE 411, reR 77,8EMIMIrre. her coarinited in 'their sovereign capacity rhroaaa.Cemvention ; thstehe Legislature .° O4, B ' • —l t you went your should submit the question of "Convention save o; .„b POT AND COLD WAILS, met or nn Convention to the peoplei 63 wee done in February, 1661. Such a Convention would undonbeedly, speak the eentiments of the people of Ilia State, !citizens weil as soldiers, as all wl;elil he Consulted. Bat I propose nothing definits, and only make these suggestions yo bring the matter before the public. Ti would, however, most earnestly appeal' to the ft lends of humanity thi ongheut the State to use their utmost efforts to procure as Speedily as possible an hanorabie place. In the name of reason, of suffering hamunity, and of the religion which we profeee, would I appeal to the public men and Statesmen of North Carolina, sal especially to thet eminent stateemon who possesses in s greater degree than all others lee confi dence of the people of the State, exc. who has recently been elevated to a high place' in the Confederate Government, to lend a helping hand ~ and nso their influence to bring about an honorable peace. And; lastly, I would appeal to the ministers arid proles sore of oar holy religion to pray COOS LBllltiy, without dictation of term!, to Almighty God for an honorable peace. The War Against the Hostile Indians ._±.l2_2 in It Northwest The campaign against the hostile f odiens in the Northwest appears to be over. Ito re sults are, ss set forth in Gen. Bibley',l con gratulatory order, as folk : "Yoe have routed the miscreants who murdered mor.tieo ple last year, banded 411 they wore with the powerful Upper Sioux to the number of nearly 2,000 warrior, in- three sumessful engage tricots, with heavy lose, end drivel them across the Mistourl river, leaving behltid them all their, vehicles, provisions and skies de signed for clothing, •dhiali hese been destroy. ed. Forty.f our bodies of warriors hat.° been found, and many others ecnomded or taken away, according to the custom of theta sav ages, so that it is oetlasin they loot in } killed and wounded not less than from 130 to 100 men. All thighs!' been acoomplithed with com paratively trifling loss on our ,part of dine killed and as many wounded. Tod have marched nearly six hundred miles frem St. Peal, end tho powerful bands of tko Ddkotas, who have hitherto held undisputed pesdessicn of the great prairie,, hove succumbed to your valor and dboipline, end sought 'safety in flight" Escape of Three of the Trimly Pirates r A dispatch from Boston, dated Wed:4day, tells us that three of the pirates clam Tpcony escaped from Dort Warren on Tuaday ;tight. They are said to have limited over to Lovell 's Island on si target, where they stole e...isloop boat of eight Lobe, with which, as the. cried was south south-west, and fresh, they' mast have steered, north along the coast. The die patch says Lieut. Reed, the chief of this band of pirates, came tsar 'soaping also. iXe got oat of his casemate, and was (timid thW next morning In the grass. Ms more iodinate companions were to come back for him, but felled. The three who escaped may be re captured, as lookouts are after them. Tama or A SLAVA' OVARIPICZR.—Adtver- Bear of a plantation in Lifourohe comity, Louisiana, was lately tried in New Orleans for cruelty to a slave. The only evidenee introduced was that of three slaves upon the plantation, whose testimony wee obitio tad to by the counsel of the &cowed, as not legal evidence according to the laws o' the Neste, but his objectione were overruled, the , accused was found guilty and aentenced to sir months at hard labor in the parish prison. Iris understood that the British Govern- ment has made an appeal to the United States Supremo Court in the matter of the i'eterbeff. Ia the meantime, however, the Secretary of the Navy has directed an ap• pull= to be made for the sale of theses sel to be used as a gunboat. RELIGIOUS JrOTICES. i t . TI3R FIRST CO GREGATTpN or DISCIPLE?, ol Plttabo I,h, meat' aM tmli7, 1.1 lb. tat& CITY LOLLIGGE C/ 4WD°, =roar of Pena and Bt. Clair atmeta. Preaching LORD'S DAY—klornlog and Evenlcg—at the timml hours. Sunday School at sg, o'clock p. m. Pram Seating every WED/SEA/VI EVENING. ,Tha pram aro rc.roctfolla %AL.& OF ClilitbT, al 4LE otaIET ores. Gia et UWE, el It lea, Palter, meet la FIEGELSIOD, ALL , esraor of Trderal and Ltecook etreets. hatching sweep LOBO'S D sT, at LOX a. to., and at Tti p. m. Freyer ftleatlog Sete VAT iIeaNLNO The peak am eordlallp In. at24:11 CaJrOIO.9TIES. F 0 it 81:1103.1F.P.-13suRy b. Lrans. of Eharp.bvir, will be • eta diaate for Eberld, subject to the peoer.n of the now••ti,s Ono effluvia, •rf ieb will wet on Thursday, reptt ber 31. sate-to FOB till E to P.—JosErn Etas held am Mete Le the Owes Co e ur aut. Jeot to eohlopof the Unlock Coma, Commotion. eat) tc =MM===ml LAWNS, tIRRAGIB. • OROdlitin rdownicitru IMAGE anttNAtflTlto, 13171111611 DHAIS GOODS, anatnm 81"ng5. otrllliat IST sumusa entwit, Pa ENOH LA^E POINT 3,• ALL ODE MUER GOODS 21611111 DOWA .IrEar 011EAP I To male mon for ear NT.W t-TOCa, it Alexander Bates ' , 21 ply= STREET. A' Om:thy liatchaott sappaod et masonstla imam OW&11.8, clyro7annaraetntial dot, sat CHICHERI NG 4 tiONF 4 , HALLsr, DA IS a 00.. P 31E113'77h J. W. 908$ MILLZU. oi B OS 1 CA, OBVPt I FUNDY, 2 LhO :mom. EIGHTEEN PH. NON, now. Tag .A. 1751711 PAanntri. FROM :::225 'lO $5OO, Jqss molted Lod fa ato.by CHAS. C. MBLLOR, 81 Wood at. 11110ECHH &V Ira B! t'1458; BOOtHaVITB strum 80E11114.176%s DWYER% Tha areal can kw D►rWptl% Tba grist oar? njapassia. Tha put um tar Distaktada. dolling of het peak by 6XIZOII 1011A9TOM, Mena rourtA Le Sad thtlig4.42lolta. agratnarterms cnnol TErB muu 9 d' I lib t •5' rA bygc aa, 914, otrelautle& bun's. far WA menWV RR, I'Int.T.P4FI ..••••••-• MIT bt 5. Au r isle b avZit ORNISI 11 COUSINS. ICITOE(Pr. BAT 3 TC B. WATER 0101[T, 10. d FPD!RAL Plaszr, ADegtotty, cr IM7 L 1/3 E Tk CT &TIT. 6ordasor. to Wm Jr et Co- DWELtINO 13017 - E FOR FI WO-bTOETALOOR RE'..? totrorrcr o- mit • T B 1111 H ownad N 4, In the boroog or 1/sothra• ter, o nialnlog Goa rooms, leelndlng a rood dud •TuBICAroBEI, an ins o.rnor it Loons and II arm et - .rt. r..r terra' and forth, p.rticulara *pHs on the proohoo 2A , DAVID H. BOLT& auv • • BE"'haND BUOII Trait' VINGS, BOSTON, Rao. rusa 164 a, Lai colors P4lllB T6i II Ifl 8, ALLY. BAD GLOM% RATON. MAMMA! • Mi., (31—:E1NE 11s, S'iikT COLLARS AIM 711: 4 , SALT Hans •ND eIIiPirDTDERA, OhLtre ociO4/0. fins Irleonal TBAVKLIHp BHILt TB SATO!. 1 111110HCM a 00.."3, B ,f rum STEEL. GILT AND nrr 11 [LT VL 98P8. BL. GE A b PLAT, 004419 DP A LL BILK HALTING, r. <And by taprts. tbh day. XATOSt alio:mum & 00 la &IR IS IIS AiN 40 11 NADA/B. o LL't, -ILL un.t • • rgier foil a crroo.ota•ii.bs. RIBBONII. 13 of Id VIS ,II I. I ISO • a:; axe D •DEVILIZe , reo:lyad nod soki sholssale sad yoUdi by =ATOM, MAGRIIIN A C*., jUz'r lir:ut: I n o ogant lot of ILEAL It6LTSBC lAQ COLtalif, A tub !carnal! ox, the cemest getter", privet maglog from:law:do to f 4 00. EITO2I, IIAULIIII 8 CO., W ANT A COBOLER, •t 80111AND'S. 03 Market it% lt) Butu,t}bilYts, 93 MASHED num, For¢oA onf ohup BCO TB, BEIC,Z3 O&FIBB1. 0.11 N o .18 Tuts UtiAiticE NuJ BAR. G IIISBI BOCTJ &ND BALltoBlL•, at 111.1. nit" IT Er.. 8,1 nag. h.m Fifth SUsills, &WAD Isuu'f.l AP HALF PRIM Atllgacesve, 18 klitkal IL u d.,or t,.. Wirth, BeCuN tiAIII.N. 63,(0J MI. Pi. UN BUSS; 70,03 bE0:ILLIC411; P.* cols by Ic.EI 1 I. H 013,11. & 00. ~,alta.xt idiots 13 to og 8t micas IJ Bap (nraj In Mora and , or male b 1 C.S.D • Id CTZGLII, 1.024 No 149 Lavrt..t ; tits pnuid June nut r•Ogdnd.lp •I°y •.d .or am* uy OBAS. C. BA I.ISLELT. thel'Ara 111 McClellan's Manual cf Bayonet 19 oat, IS L'gtit Tea Wry Tactics. 1 - vol. II B. /blast.; sad Oldo Tattles, 1,114 Qcost lont by Wawa. Cooties V. 9. Ororalry Tacit.. 9 Ccosers Randy Lon for U. O. Oovany. Manned.. is ob Id Artillery. Denny. B to. o.p.os's rldd Monet] of llmarlsogoril .1. IS zoo. Scr, - . - moyer and &march on gunshot Inuario, 19 ma. 84halro Art of War, srarad ed. 111 ow, •cbatk'a. larpstgra of 186 !..6 19 mo. Par Li.' Anatomy .1 Ito Arteda 19 ma. Porpital rtrorara'alamwaL 19 m,. lrlogmars'o Gaimaol Wounds. 19 ma Wawa's Mammas (Jerk. 19 ma. .04611201,11 r. Military flysteas. 1 td., I cc. itotimino on 11.1 d full Mr/. olmam'a Manual of 1111111t1. 1 rol.; 5 ra Cuq. Io wit'', Taottos. 3 yd.. ICmgabrim'a driblet, au.d laicntq. 19 ma, urea? Dlthtary Su:may. For Y t 00.. 66 Wood meat_ Q9ci CASti an. 1459 CWO yeariy ftphitiV payments till ptircbste a Creme owelllms house and o 0/ stotnd feet front by 60 deep, to alley ten Get Ode. iltoe's on Yes lute etreet, Dear (isirlsom alloy. ?emus *labial to pmrobeee. • cheep dor.elieg holm andlot aro levelled to examine, L.l. ropily. Ably to eon S. 6111 Tel emit I sou.. at lleoltet et. pliasE FORT DISTILLIIfiY FON. anbacriben j went to nags, la other butlness, aTir for tele their DidTIL PLI , sitretod to Itnel,:ort. Armstrong crusty. Ps. Tan twebillbarmst is la goad main C0p , 131014 tied hotly lea W for ccazahouptiaz Fys hakay, bro tag la the Bye growing wenn of Walloon Amami. Tanta, sod enjoys • WO rejahatfan ler It. products. Alai • tlig-PlitKla 13/1101 /sr "Farming. w hake,. We alur ilia for wide oar OIL Sir IBS By, la gad eacirahig caullttan, eltaaed on Yew Mill Ban, adjoining the baronet of Tonovarannevllle. IQs rarity r palmate • loathe of THOS. DILL I 00..15 hint area:. wralidartrior 61 ENT% BUO 4 , N-BALteIORALS AND GAITERS JUST UNOISIVIIS ♦T IL'OLRLLAND'S AIIOT/0711 ROUBR L")11"' AND hues ES' neOP EIKIRTO, ALL 817A8 AHD VABIATIE.44I.I AteClellandPs auction House a-It TLRT.--A !Set alma TWO-STORY A. BEIGE DWELLING, occupied Ps no tub• soother. on Bintrotrnet.'Elabtb w ard. A. lug, tot botutattio to tte bona, tilled vitt' blazing trait trero end rope eines. &Ole and ambito boom. with s able loom for two harm. the Spat location for • derclitog the city. J. MD FELL , Liberty street, aultn.ls Or on lb. vistas% VX I tiIISLITION.—AII persons inter. rated are notified that, pursuant I. 414 armpit• mint ulPh th•lst Congregatidn,” I .111, on tea filth hut., pr,o led to ramose kr er.inttraunt to tinklate Otmatery. all the Putman natal*. 000- tatral In tinny Hurt fen Loh Mane on Led& and Jeotton crew* &woo Warn, Alitglmay. aW desiringothor or 'gnats! arrangesaats sill au. at Nub the zurlardgasd.st toe Otto. of His dais Ciastaiy. JHO . HUTCHISON, auliOnt ' En • olutandttaL 017141 OP raw tornsomaa Ot audanairr tla,} Pittobarge. Pa. dog= Mb. IZ6I. CONTEAOPOR---Foged Propo -1 alb b. roc.tiod at thbadko nun the Utz .sveliT, balsam. for bOthital • now Bridge, otonoan• ornall.ont Taal Haa.Oldolrownddis. aw the alto or rho old *Do. Also far motto. • sow W 006•0 Stracturo at its bide. moron Holt Omit. 1111111.801/0, fawn Toomautp..and to rata, tho &barroom of shoguns—mall:an tubes sad :booths, *Odeon loam ' Plano and opodllottloaa tan be ma at the (Alto or etta County 0,211141. antailidaltwerSHEß LINERBT. Oman:dia. TeiU CAPITAIIST —_ We offer for sale that lathe Lot of elm:11d Is ebattobso q bar. uttroht oia the htbigheoy, Meer of 16 het, sad oreoeteg bo it to llete soett hi het, op 'blab ere erected v toe et 4 7 Brktk Ilerallfas HOtOes, and ea...otter ramp /,or Lied Witt trait tram. We too lootroexed to clot out Mb property for 'limo. r.flotog pelts. of $ SOS Wig toot for itt per cora, on the iSVItt3:M•I:II. • POI to 600 it, ktot.tleN . 1 { Cm., ISO r.vm _ . W AGUNti, RR Roars. franc TEUOIIB,4kI., km, b sad mute coorbe Abe. DOM' Walter GSA V vsz 41.5 iod BeED 80W16101 FZ&IIILOWd, the asd c! ..sprat teed Bowen Lev Pa Thos. all wodt wsmulted. G. ODLEXAU. ,I lklsYitas, Com\mpcnas are inv:tad sat arUl renrivoil tba tlt fitniate cf the City oi Allegheny. tro• nt !Dna, Usti afloat far the °lndian and Varies of in loan lam. Purina Leas urll small street, st tonalliaa arab th y nacialary &walk, ant tlationea Payaircit inn be Matte to 'be I kintraot. on as lion II la. o 7 son b. old leafed grit. rzg , l l4 , : „. PfOr:::: to be hit 'lib 1 .. HO/WWI, e______*3s:tl JOBS, Wittoitt. Mukha of dm ir .1 01 91 5.11R11/116 libor Bamberg Chum' .1 10: as buten VO &In 11.6rtb Rtooms7 10 do WbLpi 6 bb.a. Geaand Corm' To min. and tot 666 by t6LINK VA 0011DISE, , 196 66cond dram, QOHOOL TRAMEREL—Tbe Paco! !POl:toad of Moan tivadap, Alksbsay tount k r. vw Moll at tharcia retool Iloafig loom= 1 and $ bl • CM Sh erOUDATo AIM WO. to alma ems tioseb• . 11 % , Nose Itiesd spp4r moo those hphiliza an,ol,ltiv EtULATiNs R+AO v e r3 , o h m " , Li sill keep pool lo spy weather. 14, eke se ft. /amity Gloats Inure at • JOES A. ICZNAILAW. sulg miler Lt arty ikall Mad gtzerta. X'ZW' .41D IMERTT I J LOTWB srma, alum Li2zza3 A .P&ILEOAD M JEL .1P , TATE a iSVILIE, Milted IStates,Canadas & New Brunswick Stectc;zoitsig lush malls lisp ts ast tisdeptcdsnat Iff&P 07 71/11 ICASTLE3 STATZB, to .liate lig User as lapse the peen hisp—elu, 4 fret In dimes atom. 'The two :I sir togithse ahoy no WA ti•an 03,000 RAILROAD ETATIONS. itaireoldculy try mt.:cc - 1,7M0. &Lb:caption Bcob now arm. 1:1311=ME J. W. PITTOCK, Sole Agent, OPPOS:TH SHE POST OT7ICIT sal 6 eoxa N.. I 7 PM% nert Ginty-eight New and ?opt' Bongs, ron e;a ciurr& • post•pald, en frobipt of eight onti, b 7 . No It rlftb nro.t. Photograph Albums. The best, the ittorgeit, tho este*: mod the etespeet fa Um ally. HU El TT. CARTES DE VISI.TE, Lam t, cents W $1 a dovn, .1111zes, No 17 rsith neveL All NSW BOOKS, all LAT' PA PEES, all LAT. 11.1.111ArdBILS, at. ?n. 17 1,131.2 MI.SIONIAT AbD IHR. 80028, WU trrd •BD POORDT BOODP, L'OBTTOLIUS ADD POCKIT INIDITAbDS. at JOHN P. HUNT'S Wtziarle rzd 'Cali Book, stationery, gamine and Bean lapin, &artCASON/A) BALL, 711 E ETZEZT. rrl 888 IN VA LOA BLE BOURN FOB Mbar° kik:. BONI alliClLl—• valuta. at He orrr, vintstne 23 Iguretra and Qa'atetipe 47 Malmo, 3 , Polka& 7 !chola oaks% I aanow,4 a Etiarls, and Polka ram. kni t 8 Vanartennes, 1 Geelan., 4 Gob. Fader, It 4. otilloat sad Quod blot, sad 44 l saw:. baropfpre 4 ... arranged or lb' elan°. TOM 111LV146 041.4.08 D-4 eatopnAao to "Benno Oan'. coots:deg o !heti. nof (mane At op. Entl.ds, Lass., nstitioArnite, &Amapa nanonts kr lb. Ponnottat.. TSB 1,130V1148 OP PZUlLX—Oontatlainir most boantlfal cool. t r S Swum &peso* and Alto, Statrano sad Tenor. ktorma, and Ham ani Tony, nod 8..,. aillUpd tub no nt.conpaulatent far kto Ptmaaton, - . the lase animist and peat variety of Plano and Poo , Mud , : consul lied ill the above collo:Mona bay. readrred them lm namely poirlar mid moon sousbt eh-r by Players .n.l Mayers. Tb.p furbish lb, ma: aoltable places tar every tlam and occasion and an adapted to teary grade of patio:mann. la h amo is • dr;mci ate library la Iteall of Choloo Moro, sad nO on. add fall to taco/tram In one and all a ar..•t &alderman to every Plano. Price or each, to olotli. II IS; In plain bit dint, yi ca Coolie atallvd oa reatp: kilos, and 16 dn. fee rain... Tor Sale by 11112I8M1AW 0018.0. mitttou. of Wood at. COUNTRY hi &BOHAN To WILL, mut AT 3E3 .49.12,3M.1111Z'5 ) . .*0. 59 Market Street, Jam TIM lb -07 =lad tcr REPLENISHING THEIR STOCK, Awl at the LOWEST EASTERN CASH PRICES. ,0174 f MoCARGIOI3 INIABBLI3 WORS.B, 686 marzry STRUM. A bestudal and wszlsd maxmtd....; 1.4 MARBLE MAN T E LB, Monuments and Grave Stones, PI.4I3TER PLUS, IEOSII.IDAIJII LED JOHN& iYM/711111 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACIADVIIT. AT WZAr OWIrnTSC. (Err Soudan Only i— The dottn of thh Academy win' be roomed an THiIIPIDAT, Es ptomber EL The fol. lawns gen:tom Campos, the Board of Tont:no: rOLLOOM, Prodlont. Barr. Wet. APPLY, Vam Pswldent. W. B B B AYJIAB, fart. OBI& Ag inast:tor. Hee. Thos. Weston, D. Janne L Cfailscro, Bor B 11110•110, D., Obarlse P. Dnoran, Paneled Tboapon, Gee. P. II mall. Hon. Chaska PlistlL Wm. L. s wino, Hon. John Hicllcaso, fro. L. Yerren. Bon W. X, t Chase, ideas @ 11,,,y. Cc'. Wm. Bell Wadcell, `. B. P.tcre o. Jas. B. losomend r : luodora Hyatt, ihaatssatotas adared sr the acqtarstasot of a thsrs nib inflltoy adocatlon ate sewed only to thole of Wm, tolnt. The *radon% Enid Is sompsood of th:roosthly.oonspennat lasnact ma The Ida qs•lo , al Depostotent an:atoms Primary, Collf&We end IBcl. snub whom. Careful auentlos If rai oral &atm.:on of iha cadets. Circular d s may e be m hod of JO V BJS aOUTT, No. 1363 Liberty Weal, Plitstargb. • COY !ila? arl4l:ln Wet Mod i er, p a. s o smayr 13011Q0L, J. B. NIWILL, h. DL, TZACHI2, Ajp.HIN PSBR !Iran?, pirzsßnos, PA. Din. Xmas le tends to mezi s Glen School to the Mine Mr, tours • n the asatad door of No. 191 Pena attest. on tbe 11MM LION 9.3.1 Or sae tllll. nth, 18 , 33. Latta Omen. Onek. Preach end On mug will to tang!{ . ohne us pans WO b spared to Impart to the- aleph tbotoollt 1115 , 111•4i021 in as oinal brawl:um of an Enesilt etusemon. - W.A. propel= to Watt the number of payfia, that my bays the batter eppormally of eacerina Poireen propir motel end istelleetn# culture, end more tea 9 ZULII•43O Fenton Pin Mount& Po extra obamee. llntlon to he pahl duriog lb* fat WU of the llottoot bone from pla st. to hp N. Walter the 17th loot. nu.. N. may tome daily at the taloa Saone, doting the above home. 10)3,18 CREBABAY INEMITUTB. Boarding ac Day School for Young Lanier. R. 1521 sact/629 trees ¬, .f4iladt(ol46 . Ibis molar atom Of illeillllll.o3 emblems the 11D)ltsh ad 'nosh Lereguetree so+ 1. hastens.— Lesto,ll rogolvid..end all' the tmstches stitzh cm. uttet• • iberoogh iog.thlt educe knooloolel stint. Us. Wog paid se the !Mat bl she Prthclipl, .bat . el be She .ses Promenrce. Drench t. tie hollow of fh• bogy, sod is (gip .taffy spates to Ise ls @flattop. 211 e, soeolest'e vest ooasomentko .14esdenber 15th end chose Jake Ist. Tor rim:dare owl patinas?, one, to • 101. *ADA C D.0104V11A7. ATWATER LOTS FUR SALE, ON Taal OHIO • Pi. B. 8, MB. WM25711713 fri AN TVII I ,I4Z u p.II .14 i1d% s l assiad . Takla". Price en mai. .8 Lotittrll on tbs. nh.. TURN, TABATZLINS AIM JUDICIAL' Cain CS ilYessuatonlicss or Bonds& Walkway Isaoinnovii Emtraions, norm! Isaldlity, and .11apedimanys m a m a .. poaray; Isarioasooss. Ocnamnsythlasi Xt. e iina.d and Physical th rZtfo lu ketons - I calf - •nhus, gss... Robt.V=. wall. It. /Y, author of the Ones - Book An "4 Dona to' TEolusd of dadsrara"" sort - and*, wads to a plain ani.lum So our addleas, posy.patt mt . celyt of Ili alas. Cl tn.° Andatittainnnilli I.U. guar. 131 enroll'. Wm Trak. Pan- Ono for Ws. Etsub". AZU3Ie.OO-7116 ne. Balkier Powder him takTn ohs highest pais saiums at • number of Alp Lnitatal rains :and 01* Is recommesded 1113 a ynia and asaithy art lolis—For do by tna dt as Sr angle =Si' sr USS raf Gras:l7 Elora of . souN BrISISBAir, *WO coma. Tela.rtc and Eland strsaM Sari ool.taa• lr op bald „ r ut, cs pipe, IChaa /14Lb LotCtiln .311Ufin i • • and dosottns *I °hod& minty 6TATLOIL—The oxidat4ntiL antharlsid to toll twoipatai of 4a4. aza al 13% and one of 0 acne nab, trashy oil tike Ohio I Pa. It. SL. Wag part at the bra al Dal/ Dickus, da m ned, A ybui or (Imam• may bi ma by caning at my cffies, n tedstal /Ala. AnOOCl7 ath sll9:4ndlire ."..., 4- 3111115 a RIDAHDS 11/VOLLISTRRI. BAER, lisantictaren sod flukes b all kW& of Ttitasooo. trzirarr AND EWAN& No. 1433 MOOD 827111'A PUBLIt3D. susTut sworr. N, qv:my Klaguloy, atibor of . .Ifseruillce," Prim 31 u for aulu OP 'E 611" G TAIT. Ocutatalut MBA! P. auwr. H ON T'FL CCEEZ3 TOWN CLILIBM 13=1 ( IPAUEMIZIO COTAC WATSI6I; - , NOTZITT cirinTontre, an: ' e 4. LAY 6 00.. 63 Ti ectt knot. Pi'ITSBIIRGI-3 Tiii-ATTIE Lorw• .04 Bliarirkr .4a.zrzrOlt. nzanrralit. SW Gross.d c; :mist Is .ilst, ea Tl: l l3.D.tr, • c 40311 if& ' NCW LOO.ll. 141.1 P 0 1:1:!^,s1S. Thostal I ts nsls renessitad ttrassbcct Hr. i, z.s.. CCEMIai. THIS. yeterdt3) Evr-TN ,„ woo b, presented. at* tmatat.• .•.= of ?G'. l Wadiator,cr, the Last P - • 1 PempelL LI DO Is --_.! . LOTIDar. AttakiatUal—........--.--.... ..... . 0. r. is . ssig. Irl , si:. SIR 1166131111. SILIATONICr ..... __.: .. ........... lt,e, PHILLI/8. A .7: w 80.511_____.— •...—...vAVNT BOWL .!W 0 vlns 11.111.8 —. --.08021417MA. ..1", ,„. , : - .. sclada • Ish thy I.:gams drams of THE WANDtItING BOYS. \ .............. • NIS It 11 , 4133. D. —...„ 1 / 4 bN: BUM OM A LICTIO.T ,J.B. _ _ _ U U h BAN bITES ON Resseiri, 10 Vat: Lt A i`SEUW, a DJOINING 011211.4512. —Oa 11,2 ti l llo4l A 2 itlll22ON, AtigEtt 11112. Atg o'cl ch. will be !tin, en tha ikcaww,l4lnate be. twiet the mediae. et Ja=.a 11. an.ra. and W. a Po ler,Prao.givaz e. aa arcane. vakland, the rulhar Lag 'welch. swami; which ate nowshwatd h the await ear dwhabliktait et haw tied and baaatllLl adorissl it; for inbnetkti banal. toron.l gIS 6t pare/...:as Pannalhanla met. ao4 estenofag tack 21.11 packwk :Shag I a !pt Nth. t, contain. 9 actitillcE6 pacing . No. 2, bottl-g 1124 wick a on Pentia anil" and ex nadlrg to k 8630 Isrobea eats' Ilk 1,11W02 Lot hi 1, custata f.c.ca 101 picbea. Ih.k. taro I.o.lambraca a baud', oh rained Atoll and hats tr:ca. N0,.1 will befall wl.ktingellkill of ho. 2. Na a fronticglil ioichos act sg3 liwtet , kaa his hem Pentes firma, cos Ishii 2 arrito37l4ol2ll. an:hewing a 029 Oh tor a mieeocc . . ,* Nat, barking 10.01ixacha. en cw/g. faits 1 a.ni 01.12 twtabot. 191 b 111 N 11 .1 42 c4 1 1111 1 epllog of go.d wao r. bo, 6, t.oottos W 67 {a.-d ioinlA at664o:Cia. ta:L., I act* t 7 p-teL a bp. 6, a 6...1 able ,-,Para pl.t of arms Ulla lm por.bra. enaactea a hasds 12.t7ral knell and g vve. an ..11.4117aV3 shar at Las torn:malt% wocktr,. B aides fa Bin o , re:on to and from th• qt) elm I Infirm), the Ervanca or. mllda on stillt Or a mil, a! goo q e id. tit Liu, oo tha Porintilnadli Contral Railroad. ' • • Tsars or raac—rilatoarth pub,. alltaat tit on two aad tarn. para , oa th lotortm.susut,h, bond atd a o. tau, !or anther iarl4.ll7art rip)) at the wady Roans, 151 Binh otron, or U. 11. fasly's ottos..u4 ditto otrcot, or n S. Le aChw . .n, 181 ems 'crept. nose • nomw &MIL snot, • Q. .EUOED lieLE Ott lad r inithllNG- Bail bt add, am lba pr4gaja.pg toriDa 11 • rrs gal °WS, eat oat Mb, eta Wale*. at iltdmaa s Lumbar taro, at theca:KlLO! Wllartaa sad Nat& w tarot.; thi t-11, w.ng alipdtlata same& tag to the plea t . 'a o a ace. ti atd I *sob baylaied lit zit at Wilsatio Beata. sat 0.4 and try:thug back 11t1 bet. sot. Ma It, .144/ b alsl. 4 - ," U* tota on Wha:tana tut, and eatsadt•Auttack ink Lola thd. It, /t add 14 840 having arltditt hos do the allay. and eat adtag back 60164. • ' Tagus .r da.c 7vla tattd dabs ertl4lta 1136 %tat into at, audited by bow mai 19071100. Maus at tb ptcp tty r cy Sa bzd at the Attain itcoma Na 61 t i•to • to.t.. Da Via a ttettWitlnt, Atmila; - . Willi H. 87 It t T Y. 810% KT Wli be oa TOE9/Ull ItBINII9O, as. guat 18ID, it a 0 . 0, et it f katia•s4l44. P• 101 oaams, be. 64 a Mb s. real, 61 ord** of Sabi etta•uotr4l a of its t ea 3.4414 No s i er 61.•.4. 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