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BE ItEIM Ell REM • ',:',13-41'.";' ME EM * ... .. • I I '1 PCS. r<'it:". IllE Kai .. ~.. ~~i~.:~ . i • . • . idil.i4 ~ 444 lisisoloOiritid the Rebellion Slialpl, At VOngeltii, ...Perils from MUM. , • Yesterday we presented to our readers i those passages , of Mr. Soingia's speech on - Gni foreign relitions, in which he refers to - Esgland - and herpolicy Of "neutrality"— which conceded to robot iloce.mosgers the rights of ocean . i.edigereney, or, in other 1 wards; licensed them as pirates. To-day, tie add a passage of, almost equal interest end importance, in which, Mr. Status dis cusses tho oonrde of the French Emperor's policy in relation to the slareholifirs' re- ljnlcin State Tle YOB, 00•311114011: MIDILEW G. cuirriN• of conuo• FOR AMOY TEO IMMO/ 00II82: Dian , AGNEW, Of Mover. " — raise - Colors. It is no question now with us of black Or robite---butfOnly of the Wad, obits and blue." We saw a flag a day or two ago—at kall- OW; wisualti-11oating from the win dow" of - titbit is facetiously styled the ; "Deraooreitio Salk' with the names of Wood-' wad astamerfe--Heaven sate the - mark l I raga :maid upon a long, swallow-tilled extremity, which Surmount , ai the dig. The fork WO tike it, was at %Oolong type, symbolical of the utak- ; &Maul" which lawyer' &adjudges have beta soinetimes apposed to give. We counted the stars, expecting only to find elms, bit to oar great surprise, they had grown Into a constellation as big as the 'Great' Bear." We looked for the bark but they bads - lien - 1m to the stripekind 111)161os was still retalaed out of deference no doubt toltecienvivialassooiatione. And jet three thiilllll it had . been, intended to bring ; reproach upon the emblem of oar national ity, I I diluted in broad day the names of the pettyfogging lawyers, who had quib bled &tray the rights of its defenders, and punished their loyalty, by strip. ping them ot their highest prielleges se ale*. It the champions of Mau Surreimaty, who counsel submission to treason—denounce the draft—defy the fed eral tiournment and its courts, and de -Atte Iroise—who slums conspicuous, in connection with the flag that means no • more to them, than the cabalistic) word “Derneersoy,' under which they seek to cheat - the people of their birth-right, as they 'hire already attempted to swindle the absent soldier cut of his vote. lihd now let any man, satiated by that umbel, go into that ball And listen for • moment Mono of the speeches with which it continually resoundsrand see whether he.htif not got under the guns of • pirate, wiiihas Shown the flag only to entrap the unwary. He will find the port-holes open the grim-throated war dogs charged to their muscles with wrath, and frowning destruction upon the flag and country both. If he beard a loyal sentiment--eo much as a &taper , of denunciation of the treason which is spilling, the blood of our noble yorith, and endeavoring to destroy the na tion's life, or one kind or enucreging word in favor of the commander, to whose hands the , lag of the 17nton, which 'they have Weft:- bring out as their banner, has been co*mitted by the people, it will be lome thing more, we think, than has reached the ears of the right-hearted Irishmen who have fled fiom the profanation to which they are coMpelled to listen. :The lest subject of discussion, if we are rightly Informed, which engaged the atten tion- of the patriots who hold their orgies thetre, was a proposition to gather up an Indiana on this side of the river, to go gaited to another meeting projected for the teal oily of Allegheny, where they have Away" found so little to encourage them. How, although we admit it is only neighborly to furnish the audience, where the materials are so scarce, we don't exactly see the wisdom of eucli demonstrations as these, lib oh are more likely to make trouble than to precentit, and we would suggest only decent regard, Inds& talk upon the paddle "quire", for the loyal feelings of trnioti, men;who hays ISM and brothers in the field, as a much more effectual security for the preserutbit of the public peace than Idle menaces of this description. It may_ be, and is generally usevered, that the :men who go armed upon the street", or to public meetings,,are cowards at bottom, as it le equally true that the American aiti• Atte, who his unfaithful to the flag of his a citicurtrY, and iritheut the courage to jein 4 '. the Jebelibit Openly, if he hue a heart at ill, and any red blood in it—l" not likely to be endowed with one as big , as that of a respectable bite . ken. We ire further grat . Ifitek'thereferkito find that these was-coral Weir gentry, vim do. the"-work'of the -;. bbt!fer Mat, In the : North , are beet:lll.Si to show a little disposition to handle the 4readed implements of war. ' There are many of them, who, but. " for these Site nuns," and eke that " v ill in one' saltpetre, to' dined out of the boa els -of the harmless earth," would, no doabl, themselves hare been soldiers long age, on one side or the-:other. When theY..*en „Id thlh; of guns and drums, ana siforb,'!-It makes us suspect that their * ar t s are beenilegict knock a little, at against their ribs, andieok upon them Air/top/ul audit All cicala. MeV will only gilltio:We hive no Abjection that they should alaie their aide, " because , we would nether Meet them lithe hostile racks than 4 . entertains , llteni-. as. *.ludases hue. We should therk.lie rid of them at least. May entertain the hope;ltowever,_ tut 'their • sew bore valor, may alti 'Teener the - . proper direction.= against the. , enemies oft he country 7" Whoever no to ; tight now can Surely gad midi better °employment:in belpthg our brave !nit In Um army, than quarrel. Aag -,friembr• at bome: Until they are "priop ared . to do so, we would. ad ici" like" itillieirlittionliag., We *hien& to fake colors, either on:lair sir . • ...jam', hey Theyare the lore of the pirate Xksy upon lithereo_to 0, P 4 00 4 , . 441,37,-iiinTirio OA sirens ;;ar:,Afav"-itttat iii vit en icelt woo; LeV ouretree . o' ist r as ks= o , - 3 - , 1 .10:r" liiisimolOk- • . tom visys ris aa = swAt Awls . . 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Nor has there been a single blockade run ner under the French Am nor • single pirate ship from g a N French port,:, spite of these thin it is toothst Bat s - the Emperor has W ren sides muss in at least four important public ads, posi tively, plainly, offensively. The Duke de Gliolsesk - Prime Minister at Franey was familiarly addressed by Frederickthe Great as the "coachman of Europe," a title which Laub Napoleon has earned. But he must not try to be "the coachman of Ames. lea:' ' Following the example of England, Units Napoleon has solthowledgel the rebel slava mongers as ocean belligerents, so that with the sanction of France, our ancient ally, their pirate ships, although without a single open port which they ran call their own, enjoys complete immunity as lawful cruiser, while all who sympathise with them may furnish Impplies and mtmitions of war. This fatal concession was aggravated by the ooneurrence of the Megrims Powers. But, God be praised, their joint act, though capable of giving a brief Vitality to slavery on pirate decks, will bei impotent to confirm this intolerable pretension. (2.)Sinister events are not alone in this; recognition of shivery was followed by an expedition of France, in concurrence with England and Spain, against our neighbor republic Mexico. The very soon w ithdrew but the Emperor did net hesitate to.enter upon an invasion. A French fleet, with an unmatched iron-clad, the consummate pro duction of French naval art, is now at Vera Cruz, and the French army, after a protracted step, has stormed Puebla and entered the famous capital. This far reaching enterprise wee originally said to be a sort of process, served by a general, for the recovery of outstanding debts due to French citizens. But the emperor, in a mystic letter to Gen. Foray, gave to it an other character. He proposed nothing less than the restoration of the Latin race on this aide of the Atlantic, and more than in timates that the United States must be re strained in power and influence over the Gulf of Mexico and the Antilles. And now the Archduke Iffedmillan of Austria has been proclaimed Emperor of Mexico, under:the protection of Franca. It is oh dons that this imperial invasion, though not openly directed against us, would not have been made, if our convulsions had not left the door of the continent ajar, so that foreign Powers may •new bravely en ter in. And it is more obvious that this attempt to plant a throne by our side would "have died before it saw the light.," had it not been supposed that the rebel slavemongers were about to triumph:. Plainly the whole transaction is connected with our Odes, and I know not if it may not be a stepping-stone to some actual par ticipation in the widening circle of the war. But it can be little more than a transient experiment—for who can doubt thst thisimperialezotio, planted by foreign care and propped by bayonets, will disap pear before the ascending glory of the Re public? This enterprise of war MO follow edby an enterprise of diplomacy not less hardy. The Emperor, not content withstirring against us the Gulf of Mexico, the Anti), las and the Latin race, entered upon a work of a different character. Be invited England and Russia to unite with France in tendering to the two belligerents (snob is the equal designation of our Republic and the embryo slave-monger mockery I) their joint meditation to procure "an arm igloo for six months, during which every: act of war, direct or indirect, should provi atonally cease on sea as well as lend, to be renewed, if necessary, for a further pe dad." The Cabinets of England and Rus sia, better inspired, declined the invita tion, which looked to little abort of recog nition itself. Under the armistice pee posed all our vast operations must have been suspende ed—thlockade itself must have , ceased—while th b e rebel ports were open on the one aide to unlimited imports of supplies and military Stores, and on the other side to unlimited exports of cotton. Trade for the time would be legalised in these ports, and • slavery would have lifted Its grinning front before the civilized world. Not disheartened by this failure,' the Emperor alone pushed forward his di plomatic enterprise spinet us, as he had alone pushed forward his military prise against Mesico,Tind he proposed to our Government the unsupported meditation of Franco. ills offer was promftly _re jected by the President. Congress, by solemn resolutions, adopted by both Holmes, with singular unanimity, and communica- Led since to all foreign Governments, an nounced that rush a proposition could be attributed only "to a misunderstanding of the true state of the question and the real, character of the war in which the Republic is engaged; and that'll was in its nature So far injurious to the national interest that Congrem — wonld be obliged to consider its repetition an unfriendly aot." Thi e s is strong langusge, but it frankly state he trio position of our *country. Any stoat offer. whatever be its motive, must be en co enuragement to the rebellion. In an age when idols- proud, and even words co beme Wags, the simple,. declaration of statements are of incalculable •impartanoe. Bat the head of • peat nation is more titan statesman: The imperld proposition tended directly to the , dismemberment' of the ItepubUo' and the echstitutioit of a slave -monger nation. lidded in this effort, twice attempted, the Emperor does not yet abandon its pal. icy. We are told that "it is postponed to a more suitable opportunity ;" so that he too waits to strike, if the Galilee cock does not sound the alarm In an opposite quer! ter.. Meanwhile the development of the Median expedition shows, too clearly the method mediation. It wits all one trans action. Mexico was invaded for empire, And mediation was proposed in order to help the plot. But the Invasion must fall with the diplomacy to which it is allied. The French Emperor is against us. In an evil hour, under temptations which should be scorned, he forgets the precious tradition of France, whose blood coromin• gled with mein a common cause; lie for gets the sword of Lafayette end Barham. Win Slides 14 - Gui tide of the sword of Washington and Lincoln; Valls the.illies of 'the:anoint_ monsroby floated ,togethos willtthie stars if .our infant flag; he for gents dist early M alliance, sealed by Frank. w U, hich W_ to the . Republi the assts. ante of national life; arid male o France the ;trainer of her rising gloty;: Ittu pieta*, h ell scrinos6B-,-ranalve date 'Ufa plots; and he forgets still more - the obligations of 'his ovenname, haw the fleet Napoleon mor• rendered to us Louisiana anti the 'whole region west oitheldluissippl,saying "this licassOlon of territory !dilation; forever thelOwei of the United States, and gives to England a mealtime: rival destined to ;humble , her:Ode ,t. and he - fOgete also lOW be lIMHA - isiton bigisiriint ms inter. liberty, boosted laud), that Frame always - stood for m1' 4 1 , 10; 11 kissiforgetting Ahem things wide& - nmu loind osisoi .lOrp4_lo sneers " qua of RePWA. with We 11 ME MUNE = of that very territory, which had eons to us from the first Napoleon, yhils Promee, always standing for an "idm," is made, 1 under his auspices, to stand for the 'idea" ' of welcome to • new, evangel of Amery, with Bison and Melt se evangelhits. Thus is the - imperial influence thrown an the Bide of rebel elave.mangers. the indent Gaul, the Emperor forbears for the present to Aug ids' sword into the Beale; but he Sings his heavy hand, if not his sword. Trampler upon the Republio in Pranct upon the Republic in Moxico—itremsins to be seen if the French Emperor can prevail u s trampler upon this Republic. Ido not think he cm, nor am I anions on account of the new Em peror of Mexico, who will be u powerless of as Ring Canute against de rising tide the American people. His chair must be withdrawn or he will be overwhelmed. Sow P—"."-*-".---emnsylvanln and ilarliand may be Canted% The Richmond Enquirer has a pretty scheme for enabling the copperheads to carry the SWAM of 'Pennsylvania and Maryland in the aigrosaidng elections. It proposes that The shall spin moss the Pe tomso, and %okras" his army in these States. We quote: "The mess of the Demmrstle forty would be no longer doubtful should Gen. Lee once more advance on Meade. Parties I in the United States are so nearly hal- I anima that the Mist advantage thrown in favor of one will ensure its MOM • • Let Lee drive Meade into Washington, end be will again raise the spts of the Dana crabs, confirm their timkk and give °rea dout° to their wavering. Re will embolden the peace party, should ha egabi moss the Potomac, for he will show the people of Pennsylvania how litileseturity they have from Lincoln for the protection of their homes. It; matters not whether the sa vants be made for b ore plurals of perma nent occupation, simply for a grand raid; it will demonstrate that, in the third year of the war, they are so far from the ;subjugation of the Confederate States that I the defence of Maryland and Penusylvs vats has not been scoured." This is a very Moe scheme is U stands, but unfortunately there is one great ob stacle in the way of its enema. aleade's army, if there is any eleotieneeriag of this sort to be don°, will be likely to have • hand in it, and Lee would Bud difacrlt to persuade theiveterans who have so often defeated hie arms, of the propriety of such peculiarly floithern tulles. But as es hibiting how perfectly the rebels and cop peheads are in word, the suggestion of the Enquirer will just now be found of no little sto the loyal men ot l!ilaryland and th Key s tone amts.—R. Y. Ant. • Politics is the Cars. As the trail:it= Willisinsport, contain ing large numbers of conscripted rasa, was on its - way to Lock Haven, much conversa tion took place on the mbjeat of the draft. and in matins= of some indignation upraised as to the hardship ot. the law, certain Copperheads in the train deemed is tine opportunity to take a vote and thus make capital 'for their traitorous cause. The vote was accordingly taken with the following result: Curtin, 71., Woodward, 37. After the result was known some of the Copperheads declared that the soldiers present should not have been allowed to Yale, alleging that the soldiers were all for Curtin, and hence the necessity of distrait ohisingall who bear arms in defense of the Clovernment.—Harrisburg fiteireet. Ice for Diptherin. A correspondent of the Providence Jour fovouches fo the fficacy of ice as a aura diptheria, r crou e p and all ordinary In flammation of the throat. The manner of application is as follows : "Break up a small lump of ice in a towel and put the pieces in a bowL Take posi tion slightly inclined backwards, either in a chair or on 'a sofa. Proceed for tali an hour with a tea spoon to feed yourself with small lumps of ice, letting them dis solve slowly in the back part of the mouth or the entrance of the throat. A single such application will often break tap +com mon sore throat, which otherwise would have a course. of two or three days. In case of a bad sore throat, use the ics fre quently and y. In case of ulaeratbm ar diptheria, kq •p a smell lump of ice CAM stand), In the ".• oath. " . Cassels or Bass.--A Washington paper soya : "In consequence of the high price of board and rents in this city, about one thousand, clerks in the visions depart ments have been contemplating Om ad vantage of moving over to Baltimore, when everything appertaining to living so much cheaper. House rent and board can be had in that city sniper cent. less than in this. Th e ent in dividuals in this movement say that if they can effect an arrangement with the Bum more and Oldo ridrod so as to ds the time of going and returning to suit th they will most assuredly make the desired movement." ' POLITIPAL A"OTIQ6S• WfIGILOIC II 4.102thil ITS& .Iht. 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N0...1 btatOligaciit re , /..,,awd, lb* gra ot the snips. orr 116.111adr• or* In kits for WWI coo. oat tor Witt thopooad JOB' sznataw. NIS , voter Lommtsza Bast dards 114 TATE do IiEVILLIA, paAoTivAL PLIMISEast allf AND 'AMU riFrpo, , 69 MOULT' alleaktr7 CU7 ` 1 and UT LIUU!T svincr, MI6 ftlt ANE P ARENT GENVEVOIL' 01•0111 alms ea and sad kw Sala, slesdnde awls a ad No. IPS sat VI es. atatistrost. l l Nos a. a a. rowan, W 0116-10 tads, to strive and try =WM Dunmire ce. arse..;. - *cs ~~ ; s~~ '~:~,~';a. a~,"~ -'aa ~ ~. ~~. 10*GBAND MASS MEETING. CM PITTSBIIR6III, PENNIA., Of IBM LOYAL PAWLS OP !MARI pzirsanvens. WEDIESOM SEPT. 16, 1863 ALL WHO TRULY LOVE. THEIR COUNTRY, AND HIM iSPIIIILICAN unarm ALL WHO 4111 IN FAVOR 01 • goroni Preueutha of the War YOB Vill SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION AND TUE PRESERVATION OF That Glorious American Vniou, WHICH I 0 TUE Palladium of our Woolly at limo MID TEE Guardian of our National Honor Abroad, trai teens with o plow of patriotic prUe Hon. ANDREW G. CURTIN, THE CHIEF lasourivz OE MI COMMONWEALTH OF PENN BEL EANIA Dos. DAVID TOD, GOVERNOR OF OHIO, Hon. 0. P. MORTON. 00.VBENOB OF INDIANA SaJor Gino. BENJ. F. BUTLER OT ■IOAOHIISSRB, The Eecond Hero of New Odeon', whim, fame has shed new lustre on our arms ; otr Will Positively be Present .40 ON MS OCCASION It is Believed That FLUOR NEURAL FRANZ NOEL The intrepid young soldier of the Republlo, WILL ALSO BS wris US The Convention will As semble at One O'clock, WEST COMMON, ALLEGHENY CITY FREEMEN, TURN OUT AND GUI ONS-DdY TO THE GREAT WISE OF THE Barron " Oars tt tttrtlinttaadbauatAtb tuat Tru pritus,purelissitusl ditad sot aloud But Oath its titA written ette, andrissed sest dais Lads eossgrated blood." Committee of Altinigements WII :SG ausiG - chatrumu vv. A. BMO7. J. corm; JOHN A. nizawar, B. IL Man n " , WIL WOOD& ' JOHN S. PAU& TWOS. & OISPIIi On% g01..1011W P. 81./.18, 00./INDLT, JOHN W. EIDDIELL, IMO P. JOBS IPPON IL% U. lainacm. W. W. Pa°" l/ " . DOM NM& WI& SOLD. 'DIM M. POMP. O. B.TOWES. - No J. OILLKOIS. .1111.IIEL'UISP11. BMW. WALKS,. DAVID ILOBINSOP; WE. PIMP. W. V. 'WIGAN. IMO 11. COPWIN. - , • coiliturrze or BicBOUM 800.. WILLIAM D. JOYDSIOB. . C 1012 " 4 800. D. 9. sawn*, • am:. a. Pia gas. me. W.11.1:1411M. JODI Dolf. MOSUIa. Ers. T.BLICIWILVIN, I. 1311.1ULT 01 . Bq. JAL - Boa J. Z. DOOM& D, 3"1/113/1'0/10aDi TODOW!tif. It., O. W. ILLVOMON, , Dr. oWN gaoooll, J.O. DJODLOIRIL S.D. 0/.lllABagi 164. ROST. W. lILOILDri, -Oat OVUM Joni soon, A.D. 1101111 W. T* *BOWL JAMS 1 1 1 94 TA Bps. T.i.„11148 1111 !:.„. - , --. • • Cgr Palanntina TRAINS 40 lOU ba tan ea Dr 4110011 Ila Dael al Ile *NB roma oda or Ma. ada J. wt. mats Jrllolr ..1110ERTISZJIffilearn.. Vat BALE E —Coe half of the hAel - tmrinvy to I..ulUtU, Sumac. egualy,-Pa... turern u tb• LE4LI.4 HOLIBL Pm of Letm- Warm Tuns secumod.4lo4 Pgtioalarg •lop'7 Me:MU tn. .AVorney, Nur (wit: P.. P 8 BOWL ANLI, Sr 3 Ilcuututi Mlsic PBBBBolobto NOTICF,--All parties in iatetest are soleie that the dtatesest .4 Tillman 1111 Salta of toe mentos ot MONTI a lth BMW. to the &coed Word of AlPetal- 1 s flied to the LW irks Loath of dtloebent Wavy ..0.4&OCIDT11116 Jr = Co.PARTN L3H 1P NOTIOR- 3 he Aro et 8 011311.1. catkatar, hada rt en raged in the Kestled Wades Hu tons, bai tlu tl,y wadded Ur. 01:08.01.11t0MsDLE9e, and they •td °settees the raze 'boshlets at the old dant 61 thaket,ellett, en's the named F. 061111111 oath* tnlrM 12E= CLpusTION FOR A FAO T lot of amnia et the Mil dm on the alotiongehete, stoat 180 fast breed by WO fett deep 13 WO water line with 10 to sad riser colonsantoellten, for isle, or -feminize' gonna Mt, OD MIMI twee. awl toL Galin SPROUL Pen Voarth et " Line S. ditAlT.Stattro , 29 newt Street. Nel4:le, CmOTICE TO CONTRAOTORI3.—Pro potato are !wilted and sail be rsorived by ths t o Cll eS MVO of the Cll7 et Alardhrh7* an tU ISDA.T. lbe 16th lust • for tte trgredlngCerel• and past 4 et the eldesralk Cu the sect side of Se atm.; from Bretton ayeans to Chatch meow* WON the South Common. Prop:eats will be land,d to LBTEM HC DION, Street Cos =WM ar, J aid o lt II TGIIT• eall:td Chairmen or ibmtalttea. rpLY INveur. rztisioNsitia.—The' anderelemi irtil examine INVALID PIS MO alltdi,as the - °tam of DB. Ko3ooll, lin. 110 Pi MB a 7 HTY4. Pittsburgh. en the Ise DAY Of utfolssB DLIT. These wham pensions am• tnescad kr to ths 4th of Itamh.lssis ass regal:ad to be exa m mined Wore Muy can Obtain Uss sante. The charge to CS, which will be :shaded by the Pension biota. G CO. SOO( K 0 C 11 D.. J. W. DIA u cum. st. D.. a 560310101 51LT(0,132 EC2l:=3] N INETEEN YEARS' LEASE,- Three acres of val.:ebbe land. pleasantly allude la the Otte Weed. 'Wining the Hospitel gloanda, fa raise on the Ilallr.s 4 and Ittek streets; a deals t boob of els mow, a dersiltrg of three TOM.. and a doable truce holm of els looms, attics, hitch. mud lead con ell be [a ban tr would divide well faro sore We sebartnen riltdences. lager leas. can be °bilked el' ?tailed Will t • ao'd at a bargale. apply to B. 00THBIIHT & WHO, 1.14 61 Market abet. THE EUBSCRIBBB OFFEI3I3 FOR BALI, to lob to snit porehseirs, hie tesattrol 111.11114 shutout to San township, jail 5)1 mq" from this olty, sod seer the Ohio new. The plias oostatte4 s acres of pod tillable lose, well to proved. Than ate gout WI Apo% peach, war and sham trete; ohm Wolters, one pep ewe Also several pal tiptop of wets , . anti • ipod well of pure sort Intel , etos the honor. The tad op ore In pod -mks. The above impiety will to sold lor for cab or wpm d paper. los • roontry residents , the Pots - We oinoot be imrpa led IstAileeisay county. Mil and ate. soothe of A ..1..1 AO& holes Eau, or or lICIBT. WHAT, Jr.. lf_roAtiktno or THE NIGHTISOALB, SONGS, CHANTS ASP USJINS Derfired f.r the an of Jareafle Moue, PAM &hoots end Ossalatrlrs, costatalog complete sod emits ',stem Ittementary Isorsctios. Oostafs tog 1106 portal natio. mot/ which art the lot. " tee Red, Willie sod Lou." "leer of Taos" tDesr nether, I ft Oats flume Aloha." 'Aunts In Est" oilestly stabs ths Bs ese " "Bury tee sot In the deep. Step i.e' "friss& of freedEnts" "Wets Gatti flows" "Let ute Wu kb tor his IL the," o,tantri's Inn." Olt Mare et Howe.' .MAOI the Ness "Ditrestorat of earth " Cottosbts " "Isdapeadesai Day," Oa DU staged an rectiot of 40 ants Tor .ate Ds alb OBAL Q lIIILLOR, SI Wool st. STABLING MBDICAL_ COLLIG& lb s toss so Ibts manna b Intro on TBUBSDAY, 224 ef Ccgabor, Mt, sad centimes ball] tbs lot of gaol, 18(4. e. M. MUTH, M. D.. Pro estor"ot Th:ory and Nadia. raiDoll3 Oka= ll . WL D . Prot Otst and D. Wows nod Chlldrest. JOHN Dawaos, IL D., Peolwoor Anettety sad Phyriolau. .I.W.alilLToa. D Prof. atocry,—ie sod Ear hurry. y. B. WTI. Prot. dal. Me Libra?. A of. Jar . rp. THIO Cl. WOBILLIT. M. D.. Prot. Chenatitre and Tat'othoky. D. pALDEBIeAB , DidwatarstOr of Anatomy. Winn& Furman.—Ths Olus CD bore owe to Widest belong la the Ohlt Pasttantl..rryy Dolf.tal awl the two Lop Malta* Hospitals at thls pleat tolormotles abase ' ostrolw P. M. turn. Tess. AND TTa EXCltill TAI.. • Asarsaara lad Oollactlott Dist P• No. we Torah stmt. Pittaborab. NOTICES IS BERNDT GOMIS. that tha Lieu of Valuations sad lannaerlaboa of Proposal WWI to W wider the orket to voila* Isitsriusl Norma to nowt the Gotototoont sod to pay lota:art an the Tee to Debt. aripcmsl lily Ist. 1861, and the datory Act provable March 56.1665. mobs sad tabu bf th• amnia Madan& Ar•asors or Ada OAL•ot ioa District. on nasals Ives tor the rzaritaatl d aa d I all pram intartataa. for tha moo ElVen ye trots the date Wed, at in ace, lio. IDS Fora* street, bites= the Nowa at la a. at. taut p. ; sualbasaidtately after tha =dna= d Okada V ases days. bot io niall..to the IN and imdlas on nth of OatoNsr. isiN r.carreAnd dotsrattal an op peal retails to orroaeota or sz astlarealatißmil or' oAsmnom 0 0 0 . ss a bode ad t a a by th s e ,s r ndhn lou ewas . it o a o l p o lo t n a s t o s l a a t . la otitis'. ma opodtir the poWpotor ono. maw= telair toialicazqg whith Is SOPSSUIS, ISA stole ins oozed or pita ot tato quality az woo olsoplothotaL Mitt A. W1L910 4 Amosalloso 114111MBOLDS MUM J-L WILINOLDI ISOSIWABS; =LEBOW/ FILM ON THE A chaos colkeson of 1M7311 Mffil BMWIan% Ouporsti e= br ths Wltharn; WbUteri; Bffitssibisa's Ogggoali Os SWlnsbasieseagasah. Ox bro %abbrs. Vtdads* Spas of Bert sad Dam Maas' Soap of Bwk sad Tuan Nichols' Ilsrip of Bark sad Ism. Sasuwdre Vodka Miami% Images Monad Disown imudes If•titeal DiSXMIII. litilicesPia. Tree Oral at; Wbb.e. Plus Tres 0 0140: Mabel line Taw Ocala% Sobrack's Polars& Blimp; Pr. Ilobasoles Palmitin !yew. Dr. Calmarthp Pabsaa is tirrP• lir. si l ly llindrake PUN lir: B.Lmoll Dr. Dobiort's Manta .1411 s. irinilth6PosstrUmillel4, =1;44% ftrarlsa pop, kr. Ociasosoyttosi. PAL Woo& f air iltaLMallTa Prot area& Iter Prat Wade Bale Itastaratbs. . _ lash ledbi•Wittiri Dr: Alain Diest. lam Wear. Dr. Azilwee Deeds lodbu. Water. Dr. Madness' rr. witatati viataiers: claw: Dr. Wriglirg BvgarCkstad; Dr. IMO* rm. Gnu Clast4... 1)r. Cloosssia'a Imola PUII Dr, Clark's raw. rmia, Dr Iltiodul Drop. faidSirdli IsTisoistar; Ileadbvrellivliastori ' gadinyro Invigorate. chnoltio Ifteinadlen MINA* Itim•diss; ; - Cbactio Rimed! I. CastitallooNsten mmenattair WEIR; 00011tliZeten Dr. Let [AI Shotuattio Wad Dr. r. 1404 Dtentratio lßs , d Dr. Warr, Spoors& Dana Triply ICU's** .Tennei.Mit.treel; Tetsrl Ax.tr.4ol. MattaleaAmerclla air Han Blaritnes keibrataart Hain Iltenbea Mobrods, for tbs Bair. UMW, 'pinta* LitelttroOligredir. LlPanes Synth; . .. . , ~.. .. • "..:. ••• .If is li" lbl4ll3 1 • .. . - , . A trod. omill of Di. lIIIIIPBBITI LICIDDO . PATRIC Inultlosllst koofind,' 011n4A0ooTo8altilhoUnalfi7 ' *2l. Allgeorqlobsifau. • . ~ , 1 D it" roatotfos Inflow. i ''• - migml ru4# nt. am, . , _ .. • VD. "; .1 . ilia VOA e►LI ►T J. I. MILTON'S DRUG SUBIC all. ■ ME NEW GOODS, LOW PRICES, Joseph Home Sc Co.'s 77 AND 79 MARKET AT. Wo ODU crying • Wet disfistas stoat of NEW FALL GOODS, Which Sal canalise ears Wag that la now In the muting 4a Arnisery Line. Our staortment will audit of DalLifi VIIIELIZIGh AZD BOTTOMS; BBOOUA LND OIIHNIBIIIOIII/110111:10 DUD LUD }IDOLS GINIB AND SNSNOIIN Mr= Awn P 01391 LICI ooLLASS, 4O pa slylar. nulls AND CIREILDIMI VMS, ill polars. BLACK Lk= MID 0211% VIM BALMORAL BN thee* ete.ors sod good quality. IN= 1111 a) Willi 01 nowies,. BIBBoNs. nail= ; rams, SUMS, aata ; WWI% BLOND ZDOMBRI; 50nn22131 110/11iBT /MD GLOTXS ; PL LLD BIR 8033 : LIDISte 110a11.711 /.11D EOM la Luther. Bo msa Uds, nissherds rasa sad Blast sad Phits—a bessalfol lat. ELAN LILUMIUIII 3 , all kiada s 4 prices 11111180 UNDI34/ARILVET3; VELUM% HIALIGIII BEMS suPPis muses, wanly's; STOCKUIO ILIN. NUM THU; And a DO uo• of NOTION'S Tu 'blob dapartmaut we gap particular ilk Oar 'Scot la omega, sad our resas nag en sir oxll an 4 look tbronA oos smattnint. JOS. BORNE es, CO INIr WHOLTISALI 11001118 UP SWIM iill NEWGOODS N!elnr arcocacits MONDAY, SEPT. 7TH BARKER & CO.'S, 59 iIIABZET Slant WHITT SIIJS.S NEW SHAWLS NEW DRESS GOODS BARGAINS .No. 78,WitAlult-EMr6O; The attatUsa at - Igarobasta sad listaSlDeslas of ebik .efil we country. Is agiacially . 11 out sitiaraaal is sonee-- - „AlanilbrAa ans in Y G tillD4l lAD lirrap finurnli C 9 - 1115111 . 5, , • lINIUMS,. ". mi. ..tnd Oa fingailsikciiiiitick, la inif w. - gotiat &an teisi . opere etas yob oar Ineressid Itoralikft OWLS OM Vallidal la The quilt/ mad pica at's" goods. , ititiThatit a GLYDS4 Ts' KOUT 1111311%. • Imams lair& atm* siiil6ollolli. son^ jpn'BEClErnal", -•- WWII =Alm m;(11= AND fnutonwnitlOXlSl; tensunak Dian/UM lU3D liSie,o!sal latioS Mb, - • - giseril as ortallat d oalt,goodi loPtwordlooMgeume M r " 'ffeclttlit ttaarDNO; • • WNW* 'Matt finse VissaaiM ;ALL gOo.wi, .- "r /41$ 4 *.;:otl i t itSt -ialrrodnoll it MMEI =Di . . & coos, &MD= XiMig QTIW. iliellinsy maim .~ \ r 4 fve: r Pnai. Ir. u.a .- ... Vittrcool4. - Praia Web& War - 11Enedlir NW 04xds. holm Pcylki._ frit ilhathoh tats` , isms.. Mieholoki: KW.. • qua. ' • MidisesS' Wick Ravi'. Mitlaosk. Illag. ' floes: xstricm - - - rack mg . EU nth* Masa epics Mob. 'alma enc, Ca. BtAped Pocalai. Opini Moot% Black Bliks. 8 14 6 ettirla PellThla ODE' ascii. Elect mks, 870 &Aped Pcpßoa. BIM% Mad& • - ~ ALEXANDER BATES, 21 PIETA STREET. eSSVIIMI. 1 8a1n02141. ..OSCIVIRS it. PSISSIXSIS , SOW S. IMISISSIS. PM ESTISOTIX • ' Ci&rcWular& Cantata llcallem D Cleoular&aartstaXasUns li 011i:tiara. Cheitila Math* D 0 leKangas. oulars Ocetatilimilu& 0 °gam.l Ilintles. 1 Oottver. Maas& Kozak& ' Co ed llura& am, 'rill FALL DRY BODDR SECOND ARRIIN -LX.I M. Burchfield's; 71QOBID MIIREIO B : POPLINS. plain and Vita; LIA.TII3II 001.0101 D LlPADakbi DIIMM oLr-Ta ; Ufa YLABBILB; oLuoo3 BLIACH&D 11118 1 4E 8 i sates LIbICSB; fiaLT TWILLED TLAA3II.Si DC , . YILLI2I !MANZI= ; v -333w GOODS. MTN! 101011VID. NEW GOODS EATON. MADE= & C 0.11; NA 17 •SD to TUTS ISTINNr) • • =Aphis de& • DIMS TILUININDIL DROIDINIAS AND LACS M IN INS AND OANNIIIMIA &MO BIBB= HOSAIDis DALNO N BAL 1100 P OKI MN= Of ir l ir &N. HUD DAN 113216 mans aim islarnaltli. 113$ IaUTTINQ :Asa, mutmetitleti ADD DIARIII4. And eg to the Notion um. or ow and *maim madrazgos. ant- s bey to eat mega. mitt tag It team& ixteetet Nat& Omagh our MUM 111 •••• vim% 1111401. KAM* lks.ll ill MTH MOM Pm/roma DECKER'S PIANOS t tits BM IH killll/101 114111111. Ws hats teeilsol tot of PIANOS Alia Sassed issostsethry Mill% 11.1106 Min pimaent i s sus by dlstlegalsas4 Ws% sonsid dr bl Amadei. sad an, //I bribra"lOOM E N COla oYGonoeetato Our lads. Ws Writ, flu" and istotala/ tho iv* dor. to WI owl aid oro oopAdat tl!st, tlu Indrumosta ravouxeßd Alludes. • SOIMIWI irEas eitoslw MEI esufwerti evening 08 /MT arra P woo, .1 W woises rms. ustacm.soni. wrirecogstid eapigursa cOsto r b •Nrr get up& A ant stook di Or above pa =MB& or eca um, tillm-dlitelet Illetmne Ilasceis IL ILXBIS ill3lOlll. WWI empa-, g ---- ------ NABWB PIANOS PPM ant puma tura OVIIIMST. lifonsatalet(o7Blo6 , • ' ~ HUM IMO& PUMPS sof •Os MVO' Kass a 211011111 MOW, QM Al 0. to. P OP acaiii t,00,0215. , ~, OBASLOTIM atanamozonsa 1411 I#o4-Airpt IbetNlignitiOnalar, =M IDUANTIED--A-FUMBESD:7IIAI4 .witherat bead. wit* . two. 'WM. 16 ! 41•ZWIN OM& ' aivo. r - Palm AA. OW= - - eitiar WANTIIM- - 4 , good JO f its* Load mops. Addasi. ti;Mtr puma. S.A. 'eine WAIMBILAIsu whions.i.4lr4iiriat • mkt' al Po a smooth. opium labi l l oir o MC oar DrirWrag Maas. (Visodipi Ponaioad aaw.aatalsaa cadres sztiass, labia dr. ague siat jam Panes, • - galaPporar ettaW emir. sthadked.l4;! FiBWANTED.. -A Facia Laps% ai l a t o ttha railroad Mak eat or* 0 Wks tom taa . and warm trorsallistromalladar Is mu be awns PA odd dog Madi !Ma_ atherthotomantroolsooromoduloaalid mom acne, mem ko k Lapdogs viral* ta aid oadi* M.,tam saay dad a paaLain adv:oldrulli , M., Gaon idol PI. 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