J. exam/. PAUL NOM Trm, °RAP P ! THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. • IPALTEETED JAIiiTARY 23 , 1362...) WESTERN STOVE WORKS . , i ii.) SQUIRES ONLY A TRIAL TO !HORN El TIIIMMING STOPE 1 , . AUL prove its incomparable superiority to any .145 LIBERTY fiergewsk-•IP , Ipi p a now in" se . It may be smoked without u; I —•= =,..=.=:= $ i deleterious or armleitiont erects, as the oil of tt - wo L e „. 163 , , ,, ,G; call „ 1. ,.., , , , , ~,. hue° b not drawn into ike mouth, and the " . " ' '''''"' ' ' tongue does not become fur re d or coated from in- ! ALL 147fOLFSA L i,' di XI. I! ETA IL nut - F,A.: haling its poisonous properties. The. bowl is made ! j of the finest Devonshire chi,. aid MVO to the to-! To cur eock of treolA, par..ba , t. ,, l PfLeZ fu SL'IY I Lace() a peculiarly pleasant tragrance. The to- 1 previous to the aIiVIIIICO in htip,... baooo cam:of beeorus mutt. as .in ordinary Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapee into the stein: hence the pipe never beeornes offensively rank., and the breath of the smoker does not proclaim to every env he meets that he has been . . indulging in a olPo.' It hen the bowl becomes charged. or the drip I beneath requires cleansing. thoptpe may be taken i apart by removing the run. The clay bowl Way at any time be re tared to its original whiteneal fi by burning ha the fire, (ti, st drying it thoroughly) era new bowl may be proctored of the dealer. Mitsui the opinions of those who have tried I this_pipe: From personal experience, we know it to be all that it is represented "—Phaatia. inquirer. A very decided improvement ."—Pubi c Leger "All who bare tried it bear testimony to its ex- II cellence."—Doenine Bulletin. "Decidedly the best pipe in use."—Dfamtvotilt 4 &Ir. PITTSBURGH GRAF ALA N i . i F ALOPI: Ft Ilatp4 Would call the attention of the public to thei LARGE MT uuK of well selot,teo. COOK.PARLOR ANC NEVINS SIOVEi ALSO, IMPRoV73, Kitchen Stange*. Grate Front*. Gob. low Warr. dre. , among which will found the Ron Cool Cook Storing In the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Wino awarded the FIRST PREMIUM :it the State Fair fat the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PRE MICAS awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN. OLOBF. REPUBLIC, For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stosi E are unsurpastied. We oa tion of DE A L and BUILDERS to the lardeß :itook of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS EN THE aT4 T N B—wo line the. DIAMOND hroi- ECLICSF oaf Cook Stoves with Snap Stone Liziihz-.3, whi , h and the fire better than iron. PRINSILVANIAIIAIO.4I) CHURCH '►H.AIN A M. Leaves WalPs S01.11)P every Sultday at.... 0 13 do Turtle Creek, do ‘l. - , 920 do Brinton's, do do 925 do- Wilkinsburgh doAtt t) 9 112 do East Liberty. do do3o Arrive at Pittsburgh. 10 13 RETURNING TRAIN P, M. Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at.... ..... 100 do East Li 3erty do do 121 do Wilkinsburgeb do do 132 do Brinton's dc, do 149 do Tuttle Creek do do 153 Arrive at V. 2 09 J. STEWART. Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh, July 9, 199.2. jylltf STOVE w o4. 4'6?‘ A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, av►rnrr St.esouel, l'lttnburgh, Manufacturer and wholes ale and Retail demier in all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Pendell:, 6co. 414- in our sample room may be thand the BLEBRATED GAS B ' NIls.:U COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits of which have .been fully tested by . ousands, and the Stove 'pronounced nnequalcci any in this market; together with nareat many ther desirable Pattern& have also a very large as.ortinout PARLOR AND HEATINi; embracing some of the BE:1T PATTERNS Cu* ffered to the public. MP FE N D ERS.AMELED ORATE FRONTS AND of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow apd Jam Oratee. all of which are offered at very low prieee. want Special indueemeut3 offered tc buihicra in want of GRATE FRONTS. ~, - Cresson Springs, Cambria 00. TDELIGIITFUL AND POP A. WAR place otsuunner resort, located direct ly on the Kneel' the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. '2,; - ;.)0 feet above the level of the ocean,. will bepen Mr guests from the 50th of June till the 50th of Oc tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved end beautified, umd a number of Cottages have been erected 11. r the ItCOOll2lllO - of families , rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated: The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions here in a flrst-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables. fen-pin Alleys, Baths, ete.,together with the purest air and water, and the most magnifteent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel phia, $7 60; from Pittsburgh, $3 05. For further information, address 0, W. MULLIN lealmitf Cresson Springs , Cambria Co., -NIANHOOII HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! J mat nubliabed, in n Sealed EISWILL/PC. Price S ix Cent& A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT MENT suall.2 Radical Our, of.Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Eaumissicns, Seinal Debility. and Impediments to blarriage generally, _Nervousness. Consumption.- Epilepsy and Pit Mental and Physical Incapacity. result- VfliEllarMA.Duae...AutliO—rtlifythrnti LEP.- 4' A loon to Thousands 'of Sufferers." =under seal. In a plain envelope. to any ati- Pbstpeid. on receipt of six cents. or to by -Dr. Cli. J. C. KLIN E W a r go g r z erNew York. Putt Helm Box, Viso auTalpi-indiw BOOTS ARD SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE rEICEB : Lajas English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l.OO — iir ra l teljek Lasting Congress Heel Halters kw MA, i5111;75. Ladino Lagting Congress Heel Gaiters 40.warth • 00. Ladies Fine Pres* Morroceo Heel Boots for , o"._north SW. IWLedir Pine Heat Congress Heel Boots for $/.37. n w e e M. Slipperafer rke., worth 75, Ric wilPPers for 75e, worth Ain otberaved, lss Isoportioss. JAMES ROBB, 89 Market :treed. near Market House. CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Coach Factory,) DIIIIVESNI: WAY. NEARST. CLAIR STREET 11,epahlag done as usuaL Iy7 NPTO OIL MEFlNxits AND J.‘. TSB MIL!. SALT xurupAcTUßDlti CO. Brimtemipleted their arramtementr for the - - manufacture CO or NCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL, AriblewCred to Inavarthe trade therewith. Their um Still haps capacity of 4000 Ale per day, they will be led to orders in MEga i rlties without slay, GEORGIE COLWYN. daunt; • • Offiee.2ll Wned et. Pittabareb. WANTED. AT -110011$11 DISTILLERY; 189 PIRST STRERT, Two me lo maw mine. with soon site dame ia gdadiaaresia. ieSt-tt CANA. B TwEsT. opposite Um. zorAn AND 01711CRAL MUST. _iroasais or _ 11071111. Wow ... ( 11 b • . .- . .. 44 ~ . .. ohy• I • • 1 1 , 1H . : - ; 1 6 . : .: -I) tt tiV li .1 '1 r • b • ,1 .. .. .. . L .:. 11 , . 4 _,,,,,,„:_ ~... ....,,,,,.-L., ~ .. V' ; .®~ 1 A l i •Ni . A, --- W ILL lA M BA GALEY, WHOLESALE GROC E NOS. la AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURUH N!. ILS%life J US. R. f/ UNTLE W In. L. SMITH CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS 112 SLCONO ARO 141 FIRST STREETS dtat PITTSB RUH . W 4 PECIA I. NOTICE. MALTESE LACE COLLARS AND SETT First :election from a new Importation PATTERNS NEW Jug overied awl for sale by A 1131117 TEAYLVIEII3-343111TED IM MEDIATELY. 100 experienced teamsters, for genic° in the "Mountain Department.'— Wages $2.5 per month and one ration per diem. Transportation Will he furnished to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY, Major and Quartermaster U.S. A. Office Quartermaster A.. No. 349 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ------- GREAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER BOOTS„STHOES, AND GAITERs, CHEAP CASH STORE OF JOSEPH H. BORLAND Market street. second door from Fifth ip• ROBERT ARTHUR% A.'lnriCaltN.E.Y AT LAW. AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, of Ohio, issouri. TeISIS, Wisconsin, Virginia, New York, linnois. lowa, Florida, Indiana, R.en 'Lilly and Michigan. • No. 133 FOURTH STREET. "L'tiefthelips weetia g be, sty:: t the huuthe ebast,- tug. Off for the wars: is eriongh for tbein all." "NOW OR NEVER !" ririllE D IS ENLIST -INfi A come, yOF MEN. NOT FOR .NI FOR T WEL trE 510.N.TILY, but FOR TIIi WAR. Those who enlist for thig period (which may be one year, two years, or thr.•e years will turd, / re neip :helot/4,lring Bounty and Advonee Pep, on being mustered into ,ery km— amnty from Allegheny County.. Bounty from the enicod -tates.. Premium from the United z. , tatee. inn month's pay in iwkino.. Total *92 A t the close of the war $73 will alp() he raid to each recruit. eensible of the great emergency which dictated the Pretident's call for 3.00,060 wore men. I cannot say to toy Wends, "Gor hut rather,: "Come, Let Us Off to the War Together.' 031601 rice, for the_present, FOURTH STORY OF -LtlaPATell BUILDING, ho. 67 Fifth street. M. MOODY, Recrultieg !bilker. LIME, LIME, LIME. B aiaiera and Contractors will Bad a superior ar ale of LIME. which we are prepared to deliver. , DICKSON, STEWART jr CO., aus-Ct Coal ard. 509 Liberty atreet Noce, Meek, Draft, Bond and Bort. gage, Beal Enlace and Barr. elinunDoe Broker. OFFICE' ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BU /LDING FOtTRTU STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 13.2!$.000 to hived in Mortgages and No. Paper. mvt2 lISIIITARTERNANTIRwp WAR. So RANTS. ND OTHER CLAIMS- AGAINST THE GO r'ERNSEWT. usight by PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY, 02i -3inl JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier.. Loretta Sprins, CambriaaCounty Pa gioTvATED ON Tits ALLEGHENY ••• Idountaim, near Lerettod *les from Cres ton Station. Pennalrenla Nakitcwi. Cambric hors county Pa., will be open for the reception of Vir- On the 23th day of Jude. An excellent Rand of Moan, will he In attend- Foed c uring a the seas on. rcrs and further iinf .1. ortuatlf. apt , 4 to Jelg-dtgepl FRAMOtP: di BONS, mprietE,r. BUMMER CrOODfil JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. csits. HASMIT *IVO= mew Tux Ea* and im am_now.rocArin i ao al t Moak Of Goods for tie Ther,Wear. combining together com at tbs trout daciraMe Pi s sA l litanic i n i at ili tstal a d iaViiM a xcel ofsnoirigic;: • 1/111 br• made tip tender inonrimuml saddler doo of aliwbolovor i mcb • « Mk • ginciL, iedotierSon avi MO la at Jaaaelsis Molt ASISINI ikaate. bat ) The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a • thousand told by its use, and the deleterious ef feet, of emokir.g are entitelY obviated."—Suavtat, Divatch. • f heartily concur in the testiteaniallyou have as to its superiority over all other pipes in use. -- .fohn,S. Itolirr-.. M. D. It bbviate.s, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacco— an oeeential oil and nicotine."—S. C. Briedenbach, 31.1), Numerous other extracts might be given; hut the above are deemed sufficient JONES & EVANS. General Agent. No, CU Arch street. Philadelphia, gar - altutien—As this pipe Is protected l)y Let ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall be prosecuted to the fall extent of the law. W. k U. E.lNEllARr,__Agents, No. 149 and 141 Wood street. J dn.:hut:A Pirtsbutph. OfIOICR (iv imat EXTREMELY BEA.UTIFUL, EATON, At ACEIM 17 Fifth atroet J. H. CASIDAY. LATE STYLES OP SPi Dress Trimmings in Every Variety; Black vels et Ribhons, all widths; I Embroidered Collars AM, Nettsi Lace Collars and Setts; Footing Cellars Lunen ilidindkerchielv., einheedderest s hemmed and corded ; Hoop Skirts awl Mechanic 11:4.1•5i444; Array Shirts. Drawers. Seek 4.4 . c.; barrow COWird•Ltige Trim:edam. 11.11 b. bons ; Ladies' Superior Lotto!' glosiery ; I Gloves, Guantlets, and Elk Lnce Mitts; Bat•k (tiding; Gauntlets; Ladles' Brown and Black Straw Mats Chenille and Invisible Hair Nets Woolen Yarns, new lot just reeelsed ; Porlensotinnies at all prices: Black English Crape:. liondiszlue Grenadine: Crape and Lace Veils: Laney Goods and Noliglati ni all kinds Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET, itibolesule Ithutm. 2.1 and 211 Stlria.4. ,11:2 ---, Proposals for Army Wt gons Orryl: Qnsurnttaiss , TES n!:t", Pittsburgh. Pent.'l4., Aug. f, I 5•;.i. thaEALED P 11.0 1 341% IA WILL itE CELV ED at this edit,' moil 12M. en day. the fith of August. 15.:.2. for lb. chit yrt such point or mints. within Le the eoy. as may be de,iguat , s.lby t tie units rAgii•d. , lthreo Hundred Army '11%n:on!. . t, be seen at this , frau). • Rids will he received mr the IVI:1)!C• inii her. ~r for any number not thin Hundred. it'd: will not be r«ceired ft,.ni any j•t•rz , :ii not engage' in the mane ay. orelVazens. it hid must b. , tie,i,rup3nied by n Vitlntilly fbr the. CX.:C111.10I1 of n contract. ir, e ho cowed, and g.•eil ••evu: - Ity in net I roan the amount of th, hid. will tie the du , performanee f the cent rail. The bottlers will state explivitty thi• p, 6,1 within which they 1)(111....41; n, iit.:•ver, arei ihinrs being equal. prett•reoee will be bids sneeifsing shri.: , :t t•etiod. 111:ink norms of bid: and ho procured on applte.o m at this tr q! ^ l, ally, or by letter or teth•rat.b. Pr0 ,, 0 , :a !shy units mm=r flee all the partit.4:, t,. sueh lin I:rot:QS:Al. of 1 4:1:"r.• nil. in COD 'trio ity the floOre renuirtonent: , will not be con-i , ered. Bidders must he pre -ant whorl :he hni. are opened. The right to reject all hhl- re , nn - 01. Addrfes proposals MAJOR ALEX. MONTINOM.Eitv, Quartermaster SA .. Pittsburgh, Pa„ And endon,e thi . ut — Prop , : ll , for Army Wagons." EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES WAGGNS VASTERN SECON D.-HANDED, Two. SEATED Carriage:it'', iillgßieF arid hitch'. Buggies, without tops. will poeitirely ba ,o!..1 the lowest prices. to suit tit. Pattv•til.ir :.:- tention paid to repairin,:. MRS. JOSEPH IVIaSTE, Lawrenceville. Penn strer: t.ca r !he Tw..- I Run. FL1.1% H 0 0 1' (4 i WE A T E 1: 1 .t 3.!4 ViJNSTAINTI,Y ON A.V.I hand. Sit ,•fil., with i:-!r.A',,:ti..0,, Al //:02; ..`:.lrCkel T.VI; h•R /:'iii.. Our oral: it , 11 , .; t , .: to r:,...0'•• I ? IRoofer in IVestorn 1'en:01..1 , ..,:d... B.F.Sili O,•E', loy, ..: : ,m i G..i.t ~. I "" '' je'N't"ul-d e 1. ttttt.l.,tt I • 11t:U.11 , 0t1."1?...A.N - :IX: ?L: NC` V. rri1r e m„ .. A : ,,,,,,, t r t, .....,,, ; ‘ , .5 .; , p t: i! .,, t ip ! .......,: i1i p, to prepared to bring out or nod L::6, re,nugen from or to any part of tin: "1,1 .•t ~,airy, eith e r ty . ) steam or se iliog packet-. . SIMIT bItAITS FOI: SALE. varti.,te 1 0 any ! Part of I , :yroi.o. . Agent for the Indiazi4p.'dli ar. lCin.inht,ti It .u:. ' road. Also Agent for the old 12:, - wk Star I..ine of Sailing Paokets. and for th.: lin.:.mo: Stet.r4cr.,:..ail• tog between Now Vo••ii. Liv o r i o,l. 010,,,,0w and uiaiway. l'ell • The Philosophic Burn er. 411(1)EN'S W CT! N II• ' Philosophic Burner Mr Carlme Uu is now ready. It posseases many adrantage9 er the Common Burners. 1. It makes a large or mid: light w:th perfeet combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of with safety. S. I t can be used with a hem Or ~hurt chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper right-lamp. ft. It can always be made to burn economically. 6. It is wore easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be 'trimmed and ligland .rttlool; re. aiming the cone. 8. It thow chimney white light above the cone. 9. The can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are tao common No. I size, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophi c Burner. Price 24 cents; per dozen $2. Sold at No. rila FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. je..6-Iydw V. HAYDEN. KENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS La-elt at- ISI.A.tUIa.. Manufacturers at ar.Nbeet, Boller. Plate, !loop, A and T Iron, SWIM and Spikes ; be, Semen. Small T Rail and Flat Iron, suitable Mr Coal Vv'oel ts . Works are adjoining the CITY iIAS W K Warehouse, No. SS Water ialreet uud 8 Market 'street. Inaunley'N aplll.43am-is LAKE SUP ERIOR OOPPLI{ MIN& SMEJLTIIt'G WOU Es A. It It.. 'C Ult y 4t. CO.• Manufacturers of Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Ptomni Cep nor Bottoms. Raised Still Bottow -p ier Solder. &c. Also itnnortors and dealers in Metals, Tin Plato Sheet Iron. &c. /dr Constantly on hand. Titan:a:n Milehilifl and Tools. Warehouse s No. 1.12 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh, Penna. *a- Special orders of Copper cut to any desired re tern. fe2l:lydew WILLIAM MIANS, DAVId seCA WDLESP, HARBISON A. cosns. Spacial Partner. General Partners. • MEANS dc COFFIN, c4iude.w.r3 to Al'eandless, Means C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, 00 - rner Wood and Water attnots, prirrquip p LANDRETH'S GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, - WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE ArirAlso a general assortment of Agricultural lutplemen r It, Shade aud Ornamental Trace, received and for tele by BECKHAMa: LONG, so. 127 Liberty Buret. omit .Mortn Hare 4 liotol mh99 140LAII OIL WORKM COMPANY. • OF PENNSYLVASLI: 'OFFICE ST CLAIR 3TRiA£2. near the Bridge. IK,Addrer 11:.WEAVER, JlL.thieretary and Treason?. asilom^ lIIILTIIIIO. or ?H SEST gur ooho Elam make. dam es ,ektrie mind Ro.kote. tir krD="3l6l Lbostrotrootoppoito bead of Wo lc. od. WM& SOAT MORNIN DAILY POST. ; Play -Soldiers. .. Our friend T. B. Thorp, in a letter from , Mr. Everett on Recognition. i ; New Orlean% encloa.s.s to us the following amusing satire on play-soldiers --n printed turceau which he picked up while walking in the street?. of that city : What - would cows of Recogni zing the Southern Confeder• 1100 in Lia the great wax tneetieg held it: Boston on Woduehday everting, Edward Everett took occasion to show what wouldibe ths:, results of recognizing t eSou there Conf ederney—were that event NE;sible. Ile said: Tit h first question that will arise if you reeogniz- the Confederacy will be on the cm:minion of fugitive Mir, ,2e . No inde pendent foreign nation ever thinks of their . Aturrender. They will cone= in large num bers after the separation; the South wilt demand that they should be given up; the personal liberty bills of the „North have been among the great causes of the pres ent rupture. Give them up, she will now say, or Stonewall Jackson will come and I 'she them. One of the articles of the re. hi-I piogratiime.lately agreedupon at Rich mond, is Anted to be, 'the suppressihn of :he Raltimor e and Ohio Railroad.' Ninety inileF. of it lie through Virginia ; they ail!. of Nair:if., do with it what they please. Ohio luny he a little restive under this discipline, but she must . submit, or she has got to send an army to keep open this all important route to the seaboard. With a system of free trade at the South, and moderate• protection at, the North, smuggling upon singe scale—armed bands of smugglers, like those which desolated Spain for ages—will'spling up along our ;4.-4 frontier. To this you . must submit, or it wid be prompi!y wrought up into a cause ~ f two with nor belligerent and warm-blooded neighbors. Above all—the Mississippi --the great natural outlet of half the continent—you have got to tear Ill: the treaty by which Louisiana was ceded to :he United States—undo the work of jefferstin and Napoleon, surren der a domain such as Providence never la:fore int rated to a civilized government, or you have got to hold it by the sword, for that iz. Tim way secession resolves all eontroversie,. In short. fellow-citizens. if this rebellion now succeeds, instead of an honorable and lasting peace, we have but one alternative to look forward to— thin of eternal war or eternal humiliation and disgrace, nor merely in our .rela : ions with the South, whose language to ward us already passes all ordinary ihnita of emitumelv, but from the nations ut the earth. cVliar respect are they likely to pay to the- rechtmations either of the North or the South. however well-found• ed. when they see us forever clenched at each other', throats. in the gripe of' death. 11l file% it the .madiess which has ruled the hour at the South had not, while it quenched every spark of patriotism, deaf ened them at the same time to the voice of enlightened self-interest, ilißy would have s( en thit• iv' all the Jpolitical suicides ever committed, secession is the most hideous. Bent only on destroying the union of the states, the South haa forge:tut that she y.as striving to overturn I, strong and res peetuble 4overnment. of whi:h she formed no in ,, gr,d lir,N, and reducing herself .to rite level of :i titilerme govertinient, de -ndeto ini exitenei• on tit,: exigencies of tio• cone:, nirrket and the toh!ratior, of the great power:, ef Elttope. •• V. ill y mt. eat, pot. fellow-citiZen,;, :11.Init 1 , , tlit--,i - - erionnOUS 12d , chier:i? it le y(11;, 19 v'eapi- liar burden of the hour. en tai; upon yourselves and your children the calamities of eternal border strife:" Kill 3 1 ) , i deliver up your Union brethren in the t hor,i‘ 1- State.; told through the Smith to exil.•. imprison:mild. :he scourge and the halter.' Will You tithe upon your. , elves the doom of the 'house divided against i i; -elf,' with the too probable result, it this iilia -i roils ex . nerittient succeeds, of being broken tai, into still more numerous and •siit I :i - aulier'warting frag,ments: You can no: he co faithless to the duty which Prov- idenec ha- s , -igned yeti. The `Palladium or o•ir pelitieui salvation,' as it was called by you r .sainted %Washington, 11EI9 deSeentl ol from ...tir father,: to us :.it was!, it shall, go down Root its to our children. %We have nothing. to gain. nothing to hope, front the lie:rapid of the trust —not even lire eat peace; for it is as true of nations as of individuals, that nothing- so surely invite.: Its furl her aggreSsion .1t; to yield to ut just de:lnd:di " Largest City in the World A. very erronr.ons idea is indulged in by many people in -relation to t he'argest city in the wAckmany confidently asserting that London. or. as it is frequently termed. the Great. Metrpolis, is tar superior both in size and the number of its inhabitant:3.- 13ot such is not the case. Jeddo, the cap it,,l of Japan, is, without exception, the largest and most populous city in the world. It contains tin• vast number of 1,500.000 dwelbngs. and .5.000,000 of human souls. Many of the streets are nineteen Japan eheries in length. which is equivalent to twenty-two English miles. The commerce of Jeddo far exceeds that of any other city in the world and the sea along the coast is constantly white with the sails ofsh i ps. • Their vessels sai I to the South ern portion file e mpire where they are la • den with rice.tea.sen-coal,tobacco, silk,cot• ton and tropical fraits.all of which can find ready market. in the north: and then return freighted with corn, salt, c il. iciog!as and various ot her produtions of the: urth, which have a market in the Sonth. A Nautical Yarn Ben Blowhard says that one of his voy ages was Made under a captain who was noted for working his crew; and on the trip home, ha'ing nothing else to do, he kept all hands to work "setting up rig ging. an. operation which is done by tightening the standing rigging which sup ports the vessel's mast. "Well.“ says old Beu, "it was nothing but setting riggin' almost every day till we hove in sight of land. We were bound for London. and just as we were passing the North Foreland, we grounded in five: fathom. Then the captain ripped mid swore till be VMS blue. 'Heave the lead,' says he. lie hove first on hh staVaid and then on the lab'ard_ side. There she was, fist In thirty feet o" water, and she only drawed eighteen! I guess our boys laughed some when they found that we had set up the riggin' so much that we'd hauled her me.st through the vessel's bot tom twelve feet !" IRE Santa Fe Republican has been sup pressed, and_ its editor, Mr. Holmes, the Secretary of the Territory, imprisoned. The publication of the paper will be tem porarily removed to Kansas City. The cause for the suppression is the alleged publication of military matters of benefit to the enemy, in an article on New Mexi can forts, "all of which," in thewords of the specifications, "by depreciating the strength and value of the intrenchments at Fort Union is calculated toimpairthe con fidence of the Union troops and people of Sew Mexico in the strength of said works; suggests and invites attack_ by the enemy,, and directly . indicates the mode of attack "-thereby giving aid- and comfort to the enemy now in rebellionagainatthe govern ment of the United Suitea" CONSTITUTION OF THE SEA-COAST • GUA.RDS, ADOPTED HAY 10, 1861. MOTTO 'Pro ino. on d Article 1. This company shall bear the name of the Sea-Coast Guards. Art. 2. The number of the Soe-Coast Guards shah be from ten to five hundred, Or more. Art. 3. The entire, company shall con sist of officers, each member being entitled to select -his own office.. Art. 4. This company shall repudiate all military rules and usages. Every mem her shall arm himself in his own way for' active service. and hold hirnrelf in r'eadi • ness to do as he pleases at anhour's notice from the commander. Art. 5. The Sea Coast Guards shall be commanded by each member in rotation, but it is left entirely at the option of :he members to obey thct orders of the acting commander or not, as they may please. Art. 6. The Guards will parade semi occasionally, or oftener—provided they have nothing else to do. Art. 7. Each member of the Sea-Coast Guards shall, while in active service. draw the following daily rations: one bottle duet, one do. champagne, three fingers cognac, six do. Bourbon, one dozen cigars, one honed turkey, one boiled do.,one dozen broiled oysters, two doten o. in the shell, one basketful of knick-nacks, as. sorted. Art. 8. When on marchingordere, each member of the Guards shall be allowed one boot-boy, one barber, one laundress, one carriage with two horses, one set of fishing-tackle, one pack of dogs at option, two double-barrelled shot-guns, one port able two-story dwelling-house, one itiwar7 of selected novels, one dozen periodicals, and one traveling billiard -table. Art. 9. Met - hirers are expressly forbid den to perform any duty contrary to their wishes, and any order which shall he given by an acting officer without its haring been previously discussed by the entire corps, ut deputing society assembled, shall sub , jest the officer giving it to be tined as much as he plc-aces to pay. Art. ie. Members who hart, trilt, , k4ll instruments are ren aired to bring t hem iti• to the field, bat no twit members ,lice play the same tune at the ii4Ule un! , Ihey please to do so. Art. 11. The active duty 61 ,,, cL,:!y as signed to this corps, by their owi. diree non, shall be to treat and retreat. Art. 12. Absent members 611:11 h con sidered as present at every drill or roll call, and respected accordingly. —Home Journa The Mob Spiiit The tendency to mob law E.hould be sup presied everywhere, not only by 5 euti• went and private effort, but by the arm of legal authorities. It is the univerzal ten encv of radiea ism in all eon:Auks where the people haven voiee itt the government and we must not forget that sict.: of a ques tion as on the other. The only z-afely of the citizen, of his fandy, his property is in tho strict administrntiou td the law of the land. Tim higher law clocui, ;hej is tifienticat of atoplaw. La:has no other jn.itMcation nttd this doctrine is now an exploded idea, let us trust never to be tu-produced in polities in our day.—..Y. Intr. Com. a,;:r "'Who can paint like nature?" er claimed a young lady, as she held a cony of 110111p! , 011'n SeaSOfi'll in 011 U Inu.d, while the other was clasped by her eurap lured lover. ! what lion( there is, in that passage ! who indeed can paint like nature • MI elan shunted her brother, v.lin had been peeping in az. tilt; window; ••you're painted like all natute now. •' ORD A.NCE WAIL DEPARTII):Nr, ) IVAssisGroN. Aug 8, 1862. j PROPOSALS be received by thi3 Depart ment until 5 p. in. on the 2 , ttli of Augu-t, 18tix, tlu• ttio deli.ery nt the following Arsenals, id hoe equiputenta. U. 6, Cavniry pAttein. as nereinafter speatied: AT THE WATERTOWN ARSENAL, WATER TOWN. NlnbS., °set , : AT THE WATER VLIET ARSENAL, Wl.:d TROY. N. Y.. 2,tb 0 bets: AT THE NEW YORK ARSENAL, OOVER NOR'S ISLAND. N. Y .10 0.4) ems; AT THE ALLEGHENY AES:.NAL, PITTS BURGH. PA..11 1 .q0 seta AT THE FRANKFORD ARSENAL, BRIDE:3- HBR°. PA.. ORO bets; AT THE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL. BT. LOUIS. MO.. /0 OCO sets. These sets of horse equipments are to be fur nished complete. except • the horse brush, curry comb. lariat, picket urn, bl .nket. Sam ples can be examined at any of the above named arsenals. They are 'to be subject to inspection a: the arsenals when delivered, before being received by the Government—none to be accepted br paid fur but such as are approved on eu• h inape•trun. Deliveriea•must be made in lots or not less th 50 seta per week, for all contracts ofsoo sets or under: 100 Fetspor week on all c• ntracts of tram 500 up to 1 000 sets: 11.tosets per week fur sit cnn. tr cts of from 1000 to 4000 sets 590 sets per week for all contr .cts of from 20 W to 600, so. s t abd 800 sets per week for all contracts of troin (1.1100 to 10.000 sets. laifurto deliver at ft specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the quetith. be delivered at that ihno. The equioment.. are to be boxed, five bets in a box, in the customary manner—bits and sadoles ut assorted 'ambers. and theeoutents to be distinctly marked un .t e outer ends of the box. The boxes.to be charged at coat, tube determined by the eetor. Bid :era will state explim ly. in their proposal.t, the. time. quantity and placed' each delivery. Each party obtaining& contract will be required to enter into bonds, with proper sureties, for its faithful fulfilment. Bids of persons who are *not luanufaeturen or reviler dealors in leather-wura will rot no too- . misted. The Department re.erves to itself the right to reject any or all bids which may be made. I !pen the award being made. successful bidders eels will be notifie I. foot they will be furnishs.d with fo to+ of the - cou.root at.d of the bond :e -s/aired of them. erupoeals win be addressed to " Gen. J. W. Rip. Ley. Chief of Ordnance. Washinton; b. O." and *ill be endorsed "Proposal,. for • o.so Fquip tnentc." JAS. W. RIPLEI, anl.2-eolitaug '2 1 5 Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ordnance., 20.000 "S"L"F EYE Wanted f‘t MOORE'S DISTILLERY. Witt pay the highest each price?. 89 T Firststree HOMA t, P it t burgh, MOORH, HO FOR THE WAR! Bofors Phi& bap a Pair of BOOTS; SHOES, AND GAITERS, i AT BORLAND'S. Cheap Cash Store, • 1 anD 98 Market street, I'd door tram lif h. CLOSING OVT SALE Or NEW GOODS. Tit . ag BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITEI?S, 1 Wareti a , r r arge alr and a i l l° l llo :2 o % e l ) , - AT BORLAND. 99 Narket street, 2d do r from ;Vb. 1: SPRING , AND SUMMER GOODS, - for cOstifind Youths weal. os - bOADIS ill'_lio 1' siOOe!lOis 'MATING& 'CABSINIntwein) • -.,. E. irmorot. . iv..*.greigsl*Po, . , Ha AIWA TAIL° itts,,, _ - - - ____4 - , , • WINK Marltet Sombre. A Illeamme Xitlit ~ a ir OP . G. S'' -`- • • - - , , i g 1 .166211 -fR I ZV Il i a imini t. ' Apsksisot les - CoardAZEI STREET. JAS. A. Me Gorses dol SUM dna. SMITH a moentn, Public Sale of Offiskjrailfoikr t pbia pritsvAarci D it &sued out Of the Unttlelt irls any County. in the COmlestairt•• yenta. to N 0.3 of Novem . • expose te public salt, saliva" 11.00 ) en Fon-di street, in the . tliedne diy.the 211th day. 0f, 4 1. o'oioek or at sugh.tinia ya .11.13 Jo way ho then and thereli. mat* " • following described property; to Toe lands and tenements mane riant to OriZatta Works and situ de i Townshat c.-nt to the tnrough of Ne lp; wes. county Ptautifyl:atala, bounded follows: A creek, oa st t o byelaud bounded:de dm Permsylvin. Other land of s„id trust, and ei creek, containing one acre, Mot ere ..re.etrtl a blast furnace, kit Sophie., 40 feet v i nare hou-n tibo, hence, cinder; ht ontler house.. enuinotottesatmf three bni fern in the Willer • her boiler? vet and'outripie.o. end , . Isi-co of :and. beginning m of nailing Al ill lot. on Nesitatir thence north 47%. nest ?•2 ft 151 feet, theta. o ainng said mill plate • of beeinttiag: on which : , a black truth shoo. ru piece of land • f one' acrd ant B_4l* 'toectee. more or less, beginniniat ko.t now bealltei 2 n l'enosylvanta eau running _. 8 0 1 41111112e 300 feet to a pu:t Walt!: UtetlCOSollUlt • eat- t 3:83-neet rn a post eiNesittnnotit theme south 41%° west 300 feet t*gaid:Ogieltve .1 gio t se e so on ?k, 493fifeit(tothesilees ning: whicl W ies ereet lll .W. a : 11 inill. the main building 150 by 212 feet, with' shear Ast taehttl,ll. which are 16 baiting forawolle. 0 heat ing furnaces, boilers and enginellgeketent Ike &ire all the tn... hinery in said mill: bee rolls, Satan 7..113, nail plate nod musk roUa , ggaellnlm etc! , a, :Lail machines and one wrought .pike ma chine, and a brine trigehonse, 001 , 7,21',011et. A Idea. of laud be:auttinb on.the manal at spa e rner of loin rot, and. rtionitreeentt: 28 west 156 feet along toad a :nal, thenep SOU east Si feet by laud of J. k .l; 0; White ; south ffi east 231 feet by street, thenvendieltaiPtit : o thence pest, then south east I,sofeet ey. thence 14 feet by J. & J. C. tt htte..to'lMll.got a thonee along _ail lot to the place of begituntit : etutoining one-half acre, more or lo a; on whisk is eau and stave factory. 41 - 1 by 112 feet, engine anal bsiler helve, with engine sufficient 'to drive ma chinery tar y 4 neat machines, one spike meektee. - one stave cosehioe,circularsttwa ke., therein eon talc, e.,e clay hod e,58 by 34 fest, with la*. chic, cry for grinning and. tempering clay to make fire brick. A of ground, No. 8, in White's addition,hsl New Cos:le, bounded on the north and et OY screen Sett: by tut N... 7 enli west by 3 eE a dlapp •tre , •t ; 51 fe : tu• iGn feEt ; ;en which It a boleti oe..t.er ;Cwt. f.t; by .14) feet, and carpenter nilltare. • A piees •.1 md in the borough of New thiolle, the. north-west corner Nehbol t att.,' oat ca-t: sida a.! .1 efferson si set, miler therl bridge over .:. l esitonnoett crook; times north cast 1-31.1 feet to saw: creek :thence north N3a? welt t ill Let thence south 63.34° west 28. feet tu"Jiiff croon ; thonen .° east 125 reet:to onico bog nning, containing One acr matron lot Of eittatal tteurded. north by other Will of .ici t rum, east by A. I. 4: ( . .Z. W. erawford. south by Wiaite',: heirs, and Imo by. Jefferson street. on: a hich i- erected a bziois dwelling bonne, , . I:he Opt:, -tie,eribed property mill, be 2 61 , 11 .14- cether tttt a whole. A 1..., in 7..eperato parcel% es cl cs.-1 t,r.,, . .. . 1 . . lho undiritked half of 41h) semi of land. mere or 1. .-.s. in to- 1 an..oek tow:whip. bounded north by erawlttrd, cost by Yeareon,•Pyle and others,, aouth . t.y riatatta t PPP& and west by Maitland and eiawfbr.l„ lit,umilmt wb.h coal, about 250 aerie cleared, cons tam ire opened. a number of frablia 1 lino -e+, bur,,, -huti?, 4tabice. coke ovens, do:, ert:eted there.tn. A -14000 o: land in Scshatmook tottraakiP. bounded by lamb. of Gilliam Alexander,Janus Hoyle. anti John 510:ken. contalnutg 39:was and 130 iterchet., on wuieb is erected a plank house. s log noose. a lr,:qm. :42,1,1e : about 20 acre,oloitred: ... alb a good stating of water t iota: con i..uttits let t of giound, in Pollook towmthip. to • a toted on the north by Cunningham' AUci nth` .r=, [..um by White. east by Vogan and cube,, ob:i v:...: by —, Cu vhinli psi , e;ceted :: ‘i, ,, -;;,,,,; -..,-..,. ~...;, h ,-. At. . A Ho,: :+1 laud ::l :I\ or.hout vet township. Istng ....,.:11:1, ~.t i . ...:. , n1 , rtc.i.,. rood. eOntai. jtg :,..h, acres,' :or r.r t( - -,%. bett.; - .• (tart of tee Ihtupson traiin ititrihaFt.d by D. Met or mirk' from Diana Ibmp son, ttittla 10 ob tit 1? , 4. mi.iusirovi Ilcu r Cmellis. en . Ito i:r_•nbrook :- ad .0 (i t . ~, gr. ono. Cd feet front by trtt in depth. in (no i..).onab of ecr t....i:1e hounded north. by. - :treat, coo by alio , , atoll h uy .lamb Lint. and wa:.: by defier:Am street, on sthieh is erected a intnio sla bk.' . . .. A ,not ground in Polinrk town.q.iit., in White% addition to New eas le, beginning. on Mill street, at c0.re.1...f tot ninubo. 2.; thonco south 2 4 east by :L.1111.-IT• et 50 . Lotql thence a.ezth tsV. treat by iot AO. 3. 1.50 fret; thence north 4.-' we-t by alley 50 wet tn :41 , t1 tit-Walt c .1.1./er ,:f lot N 0.3; thence north 1i . .il east. by IGt :Nu. '2.150 feet: to 'be - place of bo 6tnnine. . - 4 trains hou.io and lot in Pollock - township. boun t•ct morn by , o-hannoek cr 414 east by Jet -1 t.rz•on Ft , cut, P....a by —. c.asrly. —..... A lot of ttiouud in L.n.iut t. wuship. bnunded north by 1V :tilde.., c:,s . by aO AU, south by Diokeon. 40 1 west r.-; ei stork road, being 50 .cwt teTront by 150 fee; io depth Abv, a tract of land of a'.: out 42* acres, in Sn got Cruel: tawin-h 444 Vca .n;;;t1 counts'. Pentisy4ror itia.. nowt. a- the ...ow Milt tract. bet, 41.444 lane .ie.eribed in deed from Pollard_ McConntok.sted .3d august, 16. K. . A ap, a locof ground in the Citor a Detroit:sad liioto-tt It i.:b.i.i.e. de-oribed ...5 ale CUE half and a tuip oh" the cost hull of fivefeel ill a idtb. noir u jug the e. tire 1, egth thereof, of lut number 3 of, bock No 47 of th... as•Fxrui • A tam o lull,ud decurata de:art...glen of thaprop• • rty to bu m. 13 . ill be turaishedftgin tho dead al the thne . f s , le. TEEMS —ua,e•rourth of the purehase in:head. upon zee utiou ul th-• oeed or deeds. and thereto idno b tnr,.e con3ecutivo an aiil 14 teligkeets rnermdter; with i tere:t how the detect( the se enowletteuleut of tlin deod but le the eourt. Said s t,,f erre d p,,yinuutu to be dee= t by WU& ilia ,uortintg- aeon the property. Twenty- eve .pte t thu hand money when-the property is d ruck down.l'; It, G. W EH. jyy.)-45 Ite.eiver. s. 111.. et, C. P. BIARKLE, Manufacturers aad Dealers is 800 K. CAP LETTER. and all kinds of WRAPPLNOPAPER, havoromovod from • So. 21 V 4 70044 fALreec NO. tiMITRIIELD STRENIT. PittabatgU. P adr- • :* spy SWIM 11T PhLxe GI A. * DALZEJAL ROBT. .B.4.ILZELL tt CO., Wbe!6B3le Grocers, COMMISSIOk • ORD • FORWARDING MEACNIUSTS, AND 04ilarb Pf 14403 and Pittabaritil idimitireturei, tio. 231 LIBERTY STREW, ickccit. - prrintriutp FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. • , OFFICE VAATZBAIWITER U. R. ARIIT.} Pitts argh. Ps. June 14. 1111621. %ME NDERNIHSED WILL PUR- A- eIiASE good 1.3 0 TT 'Pi I) OATS. Deliverer.: In nnantitle2 notices, than Ave hum ,Lr,A bughel. Payment made on . thelivery. at No. 3 Mt , Li.l74rti Etreet, or on Levee: ALEX. MONTGOMERY, ajar and Quarternuteter 11. EL: A 11 4 1AMIILLY CGAI. DErarr. WIL P.I. STEWAItT, 3i.....1314 • . IN• r IM. Corner SOUI.II cOIkIAION k SA_NDUISKI • 5T.11. - .17, AI:LEONE:NY CITY. • IMEasailiem .12PP/ 1 bd with ooal st kat ranee on short Clontie 2. CHANCE FOR BAIII3.ILtin. Th e s t eheetribar wishing to oloie oat bleanuier BOOTS, SHOO. AND GAITERS; ', To make zoom for Fall Gorki% will Offer the Mia blight advance on con You moat call at the CIICAP CASH .sroaz, • e:u2 - 11il Ma! t r at..ll 3 erirrnm PIPtbJ A• sad NAL Ofte i , %. .... t. streot. MD -" --f- /. Dr. -- Vil Ili mit Old citises ". and bat be= io it, , s fractiokbetk._obottwent7-11vo -7 000dood m ~,er..- yeani. - 'AM summit boorboon , ma to Private sad -, 1 EfontioldDisoomo. Or .7 to - lia r o iiii — destii7tiO — za . the ocaloostiLodies known in the 000ntr, —thbf raft; low *take oreolo retention of doal Dr. Drown 's remedies never fail wears tills Painful dims* is a raw oeve—.e will warrant • Ile also treats Piles, Meet, gennorrhas . itiqoallimbana.. Panale„Weests 1 WotTlitin....i. one; ' Mimes of - tlnt thts, ilit7ZuLettilTellfir of Perim B I add is I!: motley mint - all of an Pureorklat' A letter daserikint t.._amttome,csistainufS a rim direetaltaDß. 'Mown. NoJewSmitliffel .1 Ilt ad lerultePs., will be ininiediatfly answer ed. ne sent to any address. os , elY Puked saiboat', from observation. uoes nd b Matito9plif. No. Wit Smithfield street. Pius ; ; i - • . - Wels.4 made IMPORTANT TO LADIES! rhs. J . OlOl MULVEY, MATING! NJ* t r ikna l "rot twenty li ta uo t ted bu s t ir ?)i Revak Diffewhiso. andbairingawaeoded in thou. auditor tram in re nothiti the of to Awned h ely ea lthhishas now entiritoonedonee hi - offering P •• h . _ "Graf Americtszt Blurtady," DR.ILiEVEYII • MONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS 1 Which have never yet failed (when the &no- . done have moving (Imentaitillgyfiagicifti: OW/14W or Stoppage of Nature. 1 or in tatotiag the system to perfect health when effsem Dna Spinal Affeet Prota . (hem wAsier. or other madmen of the Mame a. . hhie in all eases of Debility a Fano - ifs Mystersse. Palpitations: de.. Ire.. &a. whialkwre merio edam stniowi 11111-Tiess era soistely barmiest on the eon etitmliesp. and sop be takes by. As mow dehatafe welawidgni ~kw augnia: at the same time they an tau ehann..by strengthening. invigo 'sling. sindiestbdig the system to a tea t*/ eon" _ditlon. akl .hy bringing- on the monthly ttltltMalan V. no matter from what cause' toe may - They should, bowsaw ant be during the first three or four mo nths of maw" though safe at: any other ti me, as 114 : would la ttetihnilt._ • =l llge ma contains 60 rills.Pazon ONTTlcira an. and when desired, will be lent by mail provaid by fug adm , desd Airomt.on receipt of the lona bold .1. zNYAn. Roebeater. N. 1„ wawa' Anti by Dn , aggbitysamany. 4081111 , a• PERIMINGN • Ca l/ - Cotner Idea4r94;ll4..*PAlPPlPead. aultilvdaniris , . . . TO THE PUBLIC._. &Mgr -NC/LARRY! • antheismorantandfalse ' , • ly Modem of MI denoml-' - : - nations. treat secret, and.. digitate disorders. _ • abuse and , diseases sir; tuitions commonand In- Me*: to yonths - of both ' '' • sexes, and adults. mugle or married. Ineause slarrar publishes' the Let of Ids doing sci. the laimastat falsely modest v e r ydrimingiy -shocked. and think it a gram sin e amoral and Mr 'eahunthathei -and corruption 'among their wives. Promising sons and dauglitsarbeir phrtaian 'Muhl be.eautions to ' them suitmcia thattlirg,4ltha mane nee. RAN 3 pt _Punishing)/est a luerative a ri -ties Bahr war to thaw amonir.stapid modest and presumptuous bah% born • • an raised it Romano% apron= mnahroomi and who samara away. in 04,1*-342i. Isso Salters and cents' mysterioasly, meanly oMn gotten. It.is to paounchhowever that minnow . Porol a ind Meta! are Muskat that-tan soim nabten 'a - wards,- previously 'resole Matra* of delicate omdition and oppeerstnot have lan restored to. hsialth and rigor by DR. BRANISTRI7P.. build., many before and alter animal-bins have bean savedsuneb sm ut. anxiety moitileatiOn. kc. Spermatorr boa oraoctsnia wasais*ne. are oomph:tan oared in a very short spaosiCil time by has new reinecuea. which aremioullarly hie own.ThoY ere oconnvalw a rem the a singable Kingdom. lianas seen the fellagaftlegleromissimeatnient.he lisisabato dit and substituted the vatitable Female ss ' imamate treated with markets sowiso-havass had .over forty Yeas (IQ experience al their meet_ meat in hospitals of both tho Old World and in the United fates; leads Min to say—to an tra a fair trial. health and happiness will again bloom *POO tho now-maned cheek. Trifle no mama with montelisidta magi make, but oome and,* eared Coonaption and all of its kindred dames. of width so way inn All oar mania •easi• now lis wi ne they attest ,to east hasi of an greauteat Y gives Rath to all that apply Ilavtng the lu nd i b ....1.,...vantege of over forty-yea rs . taperiessoe said in the trsacs . ;als e°2B 27 ll l R ye% 11 1 1s= 1 and who - s daily mitaitheillsY gi•PROSWIIift. as wall is Meal standee bp apeemblo *idiom publises pro oriel:en of :hatels. Moe *O B street. we Arid Nitta,. i communi cations nom parte of the Union Arian at. tended to. Di m e to i sox soo • defklydraw • • Pittalsernb.Peat anms. *** gra=3IIIIIIIERIL—DIL MEM LPN/MT ht.& Hu sourvallod sits; I n gleasai w of Limes% w cc a W e 4°:416:146a1. *i50 saZ,soks sot , sass .0 , 41/ sat onsisr.br ' insiploat oonlifassailkijpi briertha possiMtp: its ated wo ems the kind. howsrsor. is so ilinirins4s , besieui bit it au allevi Ueda Isottritsz t itbfal a r s idkatkas wil bassolo toed willioopperadvo sow limy ions wrist snow hate this siniets band. WO *sib Nam& tie fiat mum of Itsinonestrifi _olltostssik inerf* UngektitiM 41.1111•11 igninsnos. townies SU norm fro sows% and winds fonder so Baal otkorviss :Womble hot.. ir°4l "dm .mane co., d027:17.41awm0w - Asonnfor Plusturak. Mordent Bail. Y TIM MSOr AIF ACT OP BIBIBEIBL. B BLY Commensal!. b .4".. Penalll4l.• p ale. &Mired Fe 4. 1842. I will upon UN =ale. °alba. mama. at lie tka , .aill at ' Maim api Pa. on - M0144F. 'Maul 4. VICL 4164044044fart1ie • • .• • - • - - - - telhemarlase Clumpsw, . • . Coati/So 44 1 16 111:4litoel Wait s _ m,. * 11100.44,0 "ram 1 ' • l ilic si va da k r i F ast7 leW 4 isear e sasix • is ' My emir aka' i"ir , losomiLes me brie Eau*" - la , es lex i m it the beit P aa= a simmodeogter: ri , Na .a mod prummltog gm , . , , Sithstimeh Saihremi madestlummlitt. d r iz eit'alata Tomegi.u o ft Ad the Wows ht twiihfaul • or elie_. _._idni tom. with lasiluim C. TAO '. 9 . 7 6 .Tnt Kew • Mime. Jib , 1 8 .** - • J714-3w • OWEN BIMNE• MESON - ANT TAILOR, aids Street. - • -', • ••• /NTlAlini aar aniee ark . .ota. lik i terk ti a ra, 7W ° ' 111 ' We, . up ---, 4 losubldis 011:' ..4 1 .0 011, % •,.-. ,'!*• - - - ' -- - OHM Marrift:LZ,- im-iminousist ersuurii. tri01:11141 Li 'BROX EA' =Vale' b" al". I" 413