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    ZETTER FROM FREW
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•I DENT LINCOLN.
REPLY TO HORA.CE GREELEY
:The President's Policy
El - EMMY& MANSION.
• IT, WARIIIKOroN, August 221,1862.
iHog. Homier GREELEY — Dear Sir :—I have
fist received yours of the 19th inst., addressed to
myself, through the New York Tribune.
iti"lt there be in it any statements or assumptions
offsets which I may know to be erroneous, I do
net now and here controvert them.
If there be any Inferences which I may bo
b:eve to be falsely drawn, Ido not now and here
argue against them.
tlf there be perceptible in it an impatient and
m atorial tome,, weiveit in deference to an old
fiend waose heart I have always supposed to be
rtah t.
[ ‘ t,r . •Asr to the policy I 'seem to be pursuing,' as you
8 02,4 Ihave not meant to leave any one in doubt,
teOuld savethe C 111671. [would save it the shortest.
lona under the Constitution.
Vhe nearer national authority can be .re
st'.6 ed thethe Union will be—"the Vhion as
+Tiros:"
Mt? THERE BE THOSE WHO WOULD NOT
SAVE IBE UNION. UNL It SS THEY COULD
AT THE SAME .TIME SAVE SLAVERY, I,
DO NOT AGREE WITH THEM.
THERE BE THOSE' WHO WOULD NOT'
SAVE THE UNION UNLESS THEY COULD
AT TRESAME TIME DESTROY SLA VERY,
IDO NOT .A CR EH WITH THEM:
WY PA RAMO UN T °BALT IS TO SAVE
THE UNION. AND NOT EITHER TO SAYE
0 ffDE,STRO Y SLAVER Y.
1‘ I COUt D SAVE THE UNION WITHOUT
-FREEING ANY SLAVES I WOULD DO It
ANDIFI COULD SAVE ITLYFREEINGALL
THE SLAVES I WOULD DO IT, AND IF I
OOTILD DO IT BY FREEING SOME AND
LEAVING OTHERS ALONE I WOULD ALSO
DOTHA3',
I "Maat n bnttt slavery and the colored race
detbecause I believe ir helps to save this Union,
andtwhat I forbear I fJrb.ar because I do not be-
Redd it would save the Union.
"I shall do less whenever I believe what I am
doing_hurts tne cause and I shall do more when
eveitl b here doing. more veal help the cense.
*!Ilshall try to correct errors, when shown to be
errors, and I shall adopt new views as fast as they
olloloPPear to be true views.
'thrive here stated my purpose according to
my f official duty, and I intend no modifica
tiontof my oft expressed personal wish, that all
tueWieverywhere, meld be free.
[ Yours
PEOSILVANIA RAILROAD CRUM TRAI
±, A. M.
Ltaths Wail's Statian every Sunday at 915
doii? Turtle Creek, do - do 920
doN Briuton's, do do 925
do fl!2 Wilkinsbargh do do ...... 942
do 'si; East Liberty, do • do 950
ArriYe at Pittsburgh, 10 15
1` RETURNING TRAIN P.M.
Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100
do i±3 East Lberty do do ' —.l 94
do t' Wilkinsburgh do •do ......... .1 32
do .11 Brinton's do do .... .....1 49
do Ili Turtle Czeek do do _1.55
Arrive, at Walls, 2 00
Arrive,
J. STEWART, Passenger Agent.
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Pittsbargh, J uly 9, 18a9.. zylltf
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"‘TIM'IrS
-4.1 125 Frails Iriea Almonds;
'lO Bales Langudoe do
30 Bags tzie,ls do
20 do E .gliall Walnuts;
.SO do 1 ilberts
.' SO do Brazil iluts;
20 Boxes Shelled Ai mends:
k 20 Kegs do do
20 Bogs 2,000 Cocoanuts.;
• 200 Bars Atr,cau Pea Nuts;
In Stoie and to arrive and for sale by
.., RETMR .1c BRO'S,
ses fi Nos. 126 and LB Wood street
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A RIM Y hill ARTS,
Ifl . SOLDIERS' GOODS!
; New styles selling cheap, at`
MACRLM ,tr GLYDE,
ee4 73 M erket street. bet. 4th ,Sc Diamond
• - •7D - - BALORAL SHIRTS,
1•200 M
Real lEcotcli and Domestic Makes,
fl new styles and choice colors,
reeeiveibcfere t)3 aa great advance, and for sale
wholesai,e and retail bY
EATON, MACRUM k CO.,
17 Fifth street.
NITIITE!' OF
EVERY
55 Fifth tilt 8 A uc tio n House,
110 01 ReRENT--The third and fourth stories of
the4iew building No. 21 Fifth street. n ear
MarkeThe fourth story, 22 . 110 u feet, is being
fitted apjifor a first ela...s DAGUERREAN GAL
LERY the lora ion being one of the best in the
We third story is two compartments, well
suited fotolEees, and will be rented separately or
togetherft Apply to J. L. CARNAGHAN.
sep9 Federal st., near Diamond, neghen3 .
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SAYINGS INSTITUTION, NO
9-1%, 111XSinitnfield street, opposite toe Custom
liouYe. Chartered by the Legislature. •
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aOFFICERS.
President
' :! TICE PRESIDENTS.
Win, H.: ll Smith H. F. Rudd
Ths. DI9 Messier A. einemar
Franc o is Sellers Jos ß hua Rhodes
John F. , ,Jennings, Jacob Stuekrath
Thomas iS. Blair- Alex. Bradley
" Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack
,
i! TRUSTEES,
Josiah King C Zug
A S Bell Jos Dilworth
8 S Foiler W A Reed
Jam W Woodwell R C Schmertz
F Rabat, C W Rioketson
J M Titirnan .. 8 H Hartman
D M Leta R J Anderson
Jas W Laster D E McKinley
CI li Wolf Robert D Coohran
Win Smith • 'W llunsen
G F. Jon'es B F Jones
W H Phlalps C B Herron
• SECRETARY AND TREASURER, t
!! 1 , D. E. McKINLEY. ..
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Open dally,,from 9A. it. to 2P. IL Also, Tues
day and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits c received of ONE DIME and upwards.
eaDividen 2 declared in December .and June of
ch year.
Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the
credit of the depositor as pridclpal, and bear in
terest., thOcompounding it. •
Books containing Charter.'.By-Laws, L. 0., ftir
nished at ti(e office.
Ate Thislinstitution offers, especially to these
portions whose earnings are email, the opportunity
to acoumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a
sum which !will be a resource when needed, their
money not Only being safe but bearing interest, in
stead of rerilaining unproductive. myl2
• IMPORTANT TO LADIES
irta. JOHN HARVEY, RAVING FOB
_KO upwards of twenty years devoted his pro
fessional tithe exclusively to the treatment of
Female Diff*leies, and having succeeded in thou
sands of °lwo in restoring the afflicted to mound
health has now entire confidence in offering pub
licly hie
" Greailkmerioan Remedy,"
DR. HARVEY'S
CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS!
Which havenever yet failed (when the direc
tions haVe boon strictly followed) in re
moving difficulties arising from
Obstmotion or Stoppage of Nature.
or in restoring' the system to perfect health when
suffering &mint Affections. Prolajesste Uteri.
the Whites. or; other wealmess of the Uterine Or
gans, Also in all cases of Debility or Nervous
Prnstration, Hysterics. Palpitations, dto ., &0.,
which aret heiforerunners of more serious disease.
in—These lUD are perfectly hartn/ese on the con
stitution, and 'ay be taken Lis lie most deliarte
fe
without pouring distress: at the same time
they art like lja charm, by stretngthenusg. invigo
rating, and reetering the system to a healthy con.
dition, and bringing on the monthly period
with regnlarip., no matter from what cause the
obstructions may arise. They should, however,
no t b e taken &ring the first three or four months
of
preinanoyiltbough safe at'any other time, as
miscaniage would he the result.
Each box cohtam(oo Pills. Palos One Doman,
and when dft - ired will be sent by mail pre -paid
by any advertised Agent, on receipt of th.e money
llftYANOtoohester, N. Y., Ueneral Agent
Sold by Druftvista_generally.
JOREPEE FLEMING,
Corner' larket street and the Diamond.
anlB:lvdaeo Agent for Pittsburg.
111,11 , BOOTS A:ND BALMORALS
1,1 at hicClcillAnd's Auction House. 555th at.
OATS -125 EIISMELS PRIME OATS,
not readied and for sale by
• JAS. A. FETZER,
bonier Market and Flret Street&
OBARE LS CARBON OIL JUST
V IR
received and for sale by
JAB. A. FETZER
oomer Marketand First Onset&
rovrizs cartnEws
B Shoes at IfeeleHand's Auntloa.
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TO THE PUBLIC.
PECIALLY
id' the ignorantandEalso
ly Modest of all denomi
iP,
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders. self,'. - -
abase and diseases or /.
tnations common and in
cident to youths of both
sexes, and adults. single or married. Because
Da. Ba.A.NEITItI7P publishes the fruit of his doing
so. the I =o=4 and falsely modest are dreadfully
shocked. and think it a great sin very immoral
and for contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising sons and claimitters. Their
badly physician should pa cautions te keep them
in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN
smilup, (except publishing)lest a lumatiee prat
lice might be lost to them among stupid falsely
modest and presumptuous families, born and
raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and
who . compare society, intelligence, sense. .k0.,t0
Sonars and manta, mysterious meanly ori/13
gotten. It is to publicity, however . ., that numerour
Parents and guardians are thankful that thou
so IA daughters and wards, previorialy feeble
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance
have been restored to health' and vigor by DR.
BRANSTRDP, besides many before and after
marriage through him have been saved much mit
?ming. anxiety. mortification. .ko. Spermatorr
hen or nocturnal emmissions, are comoletety oared
In a very Short space of time by his new remedies,
which arepeculiarly his own. They are commands
rem the Vegetable Kingdom. having seen the
fallacyof the Mercurial treatment, he has abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitable Pemale dis
eases are treated with marked u isieszi--.naving had
over forty years (40) experience in their treat
ment 1n hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United States: leads him to say—to ail with a
fair trial.-health and happiness will again bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with
mon tobanks and quacks_ but come and be cured
Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of
which ao many annually fill our countries. can
now be relieved, providing they attend to it In
time 'Pall Particulars can be had of my treatment
byproonring a copy of the Medical Adviser which
is given gratis to all that apply Baring the ad
vantage of over forty years experience end
observation, consequently. he has superior akin
in the treatment of special diseases, And who is
daily consulted by the profession. as well as reoom
mended by repeatable citizens, puiale. , o , .. *ego
Prietors of hotels; do. Office. Mt Smithfield
street, near Diamond Street. Private communi
cations from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to •
BOX SOO,
defalydaw Pittsburgh Poet f,
A. LINCOLN
niARLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE
V —A handsome two story brick dwelling con
taining sia rooms and a kitchen, with between 3
and 4 acres of round, on which is nver 100 ear
ing fruit trees, g shade trees, shrubbery, Arc.; b two
never failing springs and a well of good water,
Possession given immediately, For price and
terms apply to N. P. SAWYER,
• au27 47 Wood street.
THIS DAY-
Just opened a complete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
W. H. MeHEE & CO..
my 9 143 Federal street, Allegheny ow,.
NEW GOODS.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
tho East a large and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for pen& and Youths wear, embracings all the
newest styles COATINGS, CABSIXERES AND
VPSTINGS. W. H. iticoEE & co.,
JAMES PARR, Jr.,
143 Federal stray
Corner Market Ratter°.leszh env nits. mY9
.
S PECIAL NOTICE — THE, LAST L.
stallment on the assessment for Grading and
paring, mode under the supplement to the city
Charter is due, and if not paid before the let of
October next, will be placed in tho hands of the
city Solicitor for collection, subject to costs of suit.
se9-tf WM, EICIII3A UM, Treasurer.
EUROPEAN ALGEEPtCy.
rIHoDLILS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.',
is prepared to bring out or send back passengers
from or to any part of the old countrY, either by
steam oailing packets.
SIGHSDRAY'S FOR BALE, payable in any
part . of Europe. ,
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers Bail
ing between New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and
Galway.
WM. H.BMITR JOS. R. BUNTER
WM. H. SMITH dr CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS ,
de23 PITTSII 808
B AGS! RAGS ! ! BAGS !!
20,000 Seamless Bags;
6,000 Gunny Bags ;
1,000 Bowbay Saabs:
2 600 Large Heavy Linen .
5,000 Army o,its and Corn Sacks;
600 Salt 9' aoks—Eor ea le by
_ HITCHCOCK, MOORBERY & CO.,
sel2-3mis 1.91 Second street.
INDIA RIIRRER BLANKETS 6 FOR
SOLDIER'S USE. superi. r to any of the so
called "Oum Elankets,". which ars nothing more
than Oil Cl.th. The article we offer ill warranted
water proof and alke unaffected by heat and cold.
which moot the case with oil chth. Another sun-
PIS' Just received at the India Rubber Depot, 26
and 28 St. Clair street.sel6J. Jr H. PHILLIPS,
immix
JIMULTIM tau" • DAnd ieoAmman.
M 0011 PIA Special Partner.
Partners.
MEANS &" comair,!
Okoctenaors to M'Candlase, Masai & Co.J
WHOLESALE GROCER;
Corner Wood iknd Water ;beds,
rams PITTSBPAGE, PA
GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS
ROOFING.
'VI A TERIALS CONSTAINTIOr ON
hand, for sale with instructions; Also
IRON BATORATED FOR ROOF%
' Oar work is not to be excelled by that of any .
Roofer in Wegern Pennsylvania.
- B. F. BROPA Badthtleld
1e25-Bmd
' Pittsburgh.
GIBER -961/Alllmul CHOICE Cl_
DBR
felt received on conjainment and for
for rele br RHYMER Jr BROTHERS ,
09 Noe. 126 and 126 Wood a ttet
APPLES -75 11 ARRELAI GREEN AP-
Piet Just received and for sale tff
tHO JAME S A.FETZER.
corner Market and Pketatreete.
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The Philosophic) Thirner.
Er AIMEE'S NEW DOIIBLE-ACTINioi
11 Philosophie Burner for Corkin Oil is now
ready. It possesses many advantaim over the
Common Burners.
1 It makes a large .or mall light with perfect
oombuation. •
2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety.
3. It can be used with a long or short chimney.
4. It can by as a taper night-lamp.
5 . it can always be made to burn economically.
6. It is more easily winked than any other
tuner.
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7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re
moving the cone.
8. It throws all the white light above the cone.
9. The chimney can he ,removed or inserted
without touching the glass. '
These burners are the common No.l size, and
can be put on any lamp now in use,. Every Per
son using Carbon Oil should have a• Philosophic
Burner.. Price 25 mmts;_per dozen 32. Sold a
No. 82 FOURTH street, Pittsbureh..i
ieZ-I,ydw • • • P. HAYDEN. j
INTATRori - A, OIL.
Wil,. ARE NOW 211ANurA0T 113
ls article, which for brilliancy in burn l2um ing
m of offensive odor. and traneciy of
o.lor, (which color we warrant to bos by
age or expoeure,) is uesurpaaaed by any linni
nator in this or Eastern markets. Ad a profitable
Oil to the consumer, .we can speciallireeommend
it. Also, our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA, •
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refinerieti,
which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make
of English Soda brought to this country. Oro
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL , AC.
Are so well and fay . orably known, we trust the
mention is sufficient.
MI orders and inquiries wOl
tended to by addressing
GEORGE bOldiv Uri; aszat.
Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company.
24 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
no79:lyeawffs
ADVBiTISBNECIS.
JESSE JOHNSON,
sYBNBBAI COMMISSION IMIICHANT,
11 ID DIALVit fII
Flour, Grain and an kinds of Country
ProduoS, Wines and Liquors,
Cigars, Wobaco, &o.
.Q? Liberal advances made on consignments of
HIGH WINES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
an26:ly• 4 PHILADELPHIA.
WM, BRICE &, CO.
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Ph ll adelphra.
11111. Liberal advances made on oonsignments
when required. myl-lyd
CHARLES MAGEF,
Importer and _oiler in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Batinetts,
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, Sao,
25& MARKET STREET,
North Btde , PHILADELPHIA,
myl-lyd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. 818 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting:,
Always on hand a well eeleoted stook of Goode
imitable for the trade. myl-lyd
E. E. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
WORMS OF
WIjgES, BRANDIES, &C .
AND DEALERS IN
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 13 NORTH FRONT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA: aplolyd
JOHN E ELLISON-WM P ELLISON-RODMAN B ELLIsON
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERIS AND VESTING'S,
NO. 339 MARKET STREET,
Vid door below Fourth,)
myEly4 PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE GRANT, --
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Milaniloturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OP .
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS;
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
mrl-ly - PHILADELPH IA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
LONG - CC/I'E At. PEARCID.
NANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS.
—OF
IMPS FURNIBIII3IO GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STRILET,
myL•lyd' PHILADELPHIA
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A
FRIEND .1111 . NEED. TRY IT—DR.
SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is
prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet. ol
Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been
used in his practice for the last twenty years with
the most astonishingsuccess. As an external rem
edy it is without a rival and will alleviate pain
more speedily than any other preparation. For
all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly
infallible, and as a cure for Sores, Womids.
Sprains. Bruises, &c., its soothing, healing, and
powerful strengthening propertic43, excite thelust
wonder and astonishment of all who have ever
given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of
remarkable cures, performed by it within the last
two years, attest this fact,
lt- E. SELLERS & CO.
Agents for Pittabrgh
den,:lydkweow
: RADQRARTERS PktiN'A MILITIA.)
WASTERS DISTRICT,
Pittsburgh, Sept. 21,'62,
IN OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS FROM
Adjutant General Russell, all military organ
izations not yet started for Harrisburg. are notifi
ed' to remain at thr ir respective homes for the
present—to keop up their organization and await
futther orders."
Captains of Companies whose organization is
not yet reported to these Headquarters, are re
quested to report without delay. •
THUS M. HOWE,
A. A., A. Gen'} Peen's,.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS
FULTON az CO..
AIItIAOTURERBOY 'VERY hARIXTY 07
FINISHED . BRASS WORK,
DAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
JarPartionlar attention to fitting Oil Refiner
-es, Erma Castings of superior smoothness made to
order. Steamboat work and ro.pairina goner-
APZ-Ross' OL 'le: Davy's Safety Lamp;
Gas Brackets and &dents: Corner ST. CLAIR
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY: feld:tf
Young's Eating Saloon,
OORNKR VIRatN ALLEY AND SMITH
YIELD STRUM,:
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
season will be served up in the most palatable
tole. ELI YOUNG.
cold corner Virgin alley and Binithield s
JAMES H. CHILDS.
HOPE COTTON M11.0(14,
Allegheny City, "Pa.,
gaguraertramts OF
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
014NA.BITELGS,
12 Inehee to 40 Inches Wilde.
Orders may be left at H. CHELDS dr COT.
188 Wood street. Pittsburgh. no3:l:lmis
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURG
Ü B 4 .
I S I EELY IL
EET. °Melte Cathedral
BRAD F4TATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
DILLIMIX
NOM. BOND&MORTGAOES end other Seen
STRAYED. OR STOLEN.
A SMALL RED COW. ANY PERSON
het will be suitably rewarded by
leavin= at Martin's Grammy, on Rebecca
street, Allegheny, ( nposite Patterion's Lumber
Y ark°. by droppit a note in the Pittsburgh
Post Office.
til2-tf D. H. 'WILLIAMS.
GREAT REDUCTION TN SUMMER
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS,
CHEAP CASH STORE OF
JOSEPH H. BORLAND.
Atarketitreet, mond door from Fifth.. j 726
EVERYBODY IS AN X/ 01J S T 0
hear froal their frteincts in tite'lpar, and also
to knowwhere to buy Boots and seem cheap...
The place is at WOhilland'a, 158 Fifth street.
TUESD
DAIL-1(*O I ST.
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Civil Liberty ena ed-.-An Em
bryo
.Southern Aristocracy.
From the Richmond Whig, Sept. 25th.
. The struggle for civil liberly never ends.
In peace it periddieally convulses the
community; in ifat. the ••contest eon
tinues with redoubled intensity. If the
South had been ailiatchful of !her liber
ties as all human experience! counseled
her to be, this continent never ivould have
undergone a second revolution such as
that which is now drenching it in blood.—.;
Our people pad no attention to the warn
ing voices that were so often raised against
the threatened usuipation. So profound.
was their sleep that imehalf orthem were
yet unaware of the devolution kilter it had
already burst over their heads.
But it is a peculiaty of the present times
that many of the Southern men who were
among the foremoskin exhorting the peo
ple to prepare foir m he. coming ! evil, and
most efficient in ro "ng them to resistance
are now th emselveVzonanolentl in regard
to the dangers whith beset thelpublic lib
erties at home. T 'y
are the foremost in
undermining the li rtkofthe press; they
i
are zealous for a pressing hhbeas cor
pal, and extremelMatitndmoini in respect
to the execution of*artial law. Before
t e
the war they were tgid constructionists,
and ' the most refined absqractionists*
'in the land. Now they are the advocates,
in all cases, of power, and, treat the Con
stitution with apparent diidain.
heretofore the .golden maxim obsta
principiis has been!their favorite rule of,
conduct. Now they can see no danger in'
the beginnings of evil, and in the establish-
ment of precedents which, without some
'such revolution as that which: Jefferson
and his Republican eupporters effected in
the period of 1788 and 1808, must destroy
the Confederate system of Sou thern policy,
and plant a consolidated power on its
ruins. It is even Snow whispered that - a
scheme of consolidwion is on foot, and
that a view of precisely such as those
which Alexander Efamilton succeeded in
disseminating so ividely i and rendering
so popular and potential in the Old Union
are extensively held in the South; that
our GoVernment is to be assimilated to
that bf Great Britain:. that an aristocrac
is to be established and wealth made in y
the beginning the passport to place and
power.
The scheme has seemed so stupid and
wild that we have paid little attention to
these surmises; but it must be confeased
that the conduct of many leading men of
-the country, heretofore conspicious for
their zeal in upholding constitutional
rights, arid now as . conspic.ioue by their
silence on these subject., is inexplicable
on any other theory :ban the truth of
these surmises. We can well imagine how
necessary to their schemes may be the
enforcement of martial law in unecessary
modes and improper localities, the indis
criminate suspension of habeas corpus and
the extermination of the press;; but how
men having the preservation of the public,
liberties at heart Can become the advo
cates of these and kindred measures is
not easily understok 4 --
The Southern Ti‘triTte)
to jealously of their political rights for
two generations. What has been popular
with them heretofore, as a mere system
of abstract 3011tICS. will now be cherished
by them as a political religion. They will
be stern and unyielding to the last degree.
in requiring a strict conformity to their
chenished tenants from all who seek their
suffrages and there is statesmen now in the
public councils who are making records
that will trouble them infinitely to the
end of their days.
The whole body of the Southern people
are an aristocracy, and no community is
more jealous for an absolute equality of
riOrts and privileges than a community of
aristocrats. The attempt to degrade such
a community, and to establish a privileged
class over its head, will be certain ruin to
those who made it. It is a scheme which
will suddenly and ignominously fail as
soon as it is discovered, and which will
involve its foolish projectors in utter ruin.
It could not succeed in the South, if the
judiciary were silenced by martial law, the
press overthrown, and every safe-guard
of civil liberty broken down. The people,
impelled bythat same spirit in which they
have met and overthrown the power of
the public enemy, would turn upon the
pigmies/tit home and annihilate them with
a breath.
• But while there is no doubt of the ulti
mate result, we see, by the experience of
the present conflict, what the recovery of
liberties voluntarily surrendered, may cost
in the end. Better to hold the ship of
State firmly on the right track, than al
low it to drift into dangerous waters, and
attempt its: rescue amid the perils of
storms and breakers.
Upon which the New York World re
marks.
Col. Hamilton has no hesitation in pro
nouncing the issue now pending to be the
very highest, and broadest, and deepest
possible. It is to his mind nothing more
or less than a struggle between the ulti
mate principles of civil government—a
question whether the rale of few or the
rule of many, shall prevail. He presents
it as his settled conviction that the leaders
in this rebellion are actuated by a distant
purpose to supplant pop.ulargovernme n t
and establish a monarchy; land that this
comes from their belief that slavery can
have no effectual safeguard except what
the strongest form of government can af
ford. Therefore he warns us .not to rest
upon the idea that mere territory or even
nationality is at stake hi this conflict.—
What has really got to be decided, as he
justly views it, is not whether the flag shall
be deprived of one third of its stars, or
whether the flag itself shall continue to
exist, bat whether the Republican princi
ple, which has given the flag all its glory,
is or isnot to perish. He rightly declares
that the co-existence of a monarchy and
a republic between the great Lakes and
the Gulfis a civil impossibility--that such
an experience would only be another name
for perpetual war. We are, therefore,
shut up to the absolute necessity of meet
ing this question now, once for all; and in
fidelity to the principles of the Declara
tion otlndependence which our forefathers
sealed wish their blood, are bound to
prosecute this war with an energy and self
devotion far beyond anything we have yet
dis playel.
The Yellow Fever at Key West.
The Key West New Era of the 13th
says:
While in certain localities . the disease
has raged with increasing violence, in
others it has almost entirely abated. The
mortality among the troops (90th regi
ment N.Y. S. V.) stationed here has in
deed been fearful. The regiment has only
six companies stationed here, (the other
four being at Fort Jefferson, Tortugas,)
which number about 860 man and officers,
out of which have died some 80 men and
officers, being nearly one fifth of the whole
command. The deaths among the work
men in the engineer department at Fort
Taylor have also been very great, jrnit they
Were almost entirelyamong the nriaelizaa•
tad.
COL. A. J. -HAMILTON. .
Andrew Jackson Hamilton, of Texas,
is now engaged in electrifying the people
of the East with his experience in Texas.
His speech the other evening in the Coo.
per Institute in New York, is spoken of in
the highest terms by the ;loyal press of
that city. In this speech, he said:
"The secessionists claimed that Democ
racy was a failure, and they wanted a'
stronger government. The warning he
gave them from the first was: 'Gentle
men,
by the time you have got through
with Uncle 'Sam you will think it is strong
enough for common ;use.' (great ap
plause.) 131 , ; forcing him - to choose be- I
tween the Lnion and slavery, they have'
made him a practical abolitionist, (ap
plause) resisting a government based upon
slavery as its corner stone. There are
some who think a conciliation can be
made with the rebel government. Never.
(Applause.) The loyal citizens of the
South - pray and weep and groan in secret
to return to their allegiance. Whom then
are we to conciliate? Jeff. Davis? (` No,
no.') He wanted to see the old govern
ment, when it reasserts its authority, make
a wise discrimination between the guilty
and the deluded—the really responsible
traitors punished, and the down-trodden, ;
suffering, ignorant, perhaps, who have
been made the dupes and instruments in
the hands of these vile men—bring them .I
back; let them, although they may have ;
aided in secession, come back like the
prodigal son, and forgive them. He be- ;
lieved peace propositions would come to our
governnfent from the rebels, but they will
never give up the idea of building up 'a
government in which their power will be
perpetuated, because they know if the;
government of the United States should
pardon their offense and restore them to
their rights, that their own fellow-citi
zens, who have been victims, would
I
spurn them away, and • they are as effec
tually cut off from preferment in the;
future as if they were convicted of
high treason and simply pardoned from
the execution of the sentence. There are
loyal men enough in Texas now to re
deem it, if they, were organized and
armed." • •
The Boston Dividends and the Gov-
ernment Tax
The Boston Journal publishes a table
of the dividends of the Boston bank and
says:
All the dividends are not to the stock-
holders for the amount declared, each
.bank paying the tax of 8 per cent. to the
government in addition.
The banks plaC'e to the credit of divi
dend account such a sum as will leave the
amount to be paid to the stockholders
after taking from it the 3 per cent. tax.—
That is, a bank of $lOO,OOO capital, and
declaring 3 per cent., would place to div
dend account the sum of 580,927,83, from
which take 3 ptx • cent. and we have prc
cisely $BO,OOO for the stockholders. This
is according to the strict letter of the
law.
SOLAR On WOBR COMPANY,
OF PRNIt6YLVANIA:
: BZ-OLAZlL6MBRELnearattfiticit9
liELAddreea
J. WEAVER, JR.. Secretary and Treasurer— -.
myl9-tf
KENSINGTON
IRON AND NAIL WORKS
Manufacturers of •
ar, Sheet, Boller, 'Plate, Hoop,A
and T Iron, Maths and Spikes ;
leo, Screen, Small T Rail and 'Flat Bar Rally
Iron, suitable for Coal Works.
Works are adjoining the CITY GAB WORK
Warehouse, No.BB Water street and N
6 Market street, Bagaley'sdintiding.
ao/&6am-18
NEW M
...EDICAL- j _ERY
MUIR THE SPEEDY AND PAHAFANi
ENT cure of
DischEIONORREEK4 GLEE% lIRETKAL
arges, Seminal . Weakness. Nightly Rmin
sionajnoontinenog Genital brit* :
binty. Gr . Stricture and
Affections of the
Kid
neys and Blader.
Which has beer, mai bupwartis of -
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
in theirqate practice. with the entire success,
superse
' OOPA!BA. Oarsman. or any
oompound therto known. •
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are speedy in action, often effecting a cure in a
few da_Ys and when a cure is effected itis Parma
amt. They are prepared from vegetable extracts
that are harmless on the aystem, and never nause
ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and
being sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided.
No change of diet is necessary whilst using th em:
nor does their action interfere with business p
or
suits. Each box contains' six dozen Pills
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR,
Dr. Bell's Treatise on Seminal
Weakness, .
Bey Abuses , Gonorrhea. Wed, &e, a Pamphlet of
50 Pam. containing important advice to the ac
flioted. SENT ,PEEE. Six cents are required to
pay postage.
DR. BELL'S GREEN BOOR,
A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, Gleet,Strio
tun!. Syphill4, &0., in all the various stages, with
7 P. ascriptions to English, adapted for ma
re° tment, without the ald of a physician
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR.
The Ms or Books will be sent, secure from ob
servation. by mail, post-paid, by any eavertised
Agent, on receipt of the money.
J. BRYAN, Rocheeter, N. Y_Gen'l Agent.
JOSEPH LRBUING.
corner Market street and cdamond.
Agent for Pittsburgh,
40,1844m0 wlyds
Sold by all Druggiata.
ELDORADO,
(rositzttLY cover nrcrwacirma,)
CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STRUTS,
(Opposite the Poet Office.)
MIRE SIIBISCRIBER HALVING
taken the above well-known stand, will be
pleased to see his friends at all holm Hu wince,
Minors. ales, and cigars ass of the best.
1e.24-3md JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor.
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
WM. HAZI+ET T
Hae opened an office at
NO. 90 WATER STREET,
Where he will transmit a General Steamboat
Agency buniness, and would solicit a sharo of paC
renege from gteamboatmen. ap24-17d
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS,
AT BORLAND'S
Fift.
aid) Market etreet, 2d door fret° h.
F YOU WAFT SOME 000.111 FEW
I
Fruit or prepared Minos Meat, mixed and
other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or
Wine. New Ortuute. Lemon Diamo nd, tron Peel go to
Haworth & Brothers, in_the where you
will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at
an other house in the oily. Also atarieral and
t*assortment of Family Groceries, eas, Wines.
Brand* and all - other hinds of oreurn and-
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH & BROMIC,
de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
p : . :4: • " : • :4 •41 :
(]NE TWO-SEATED SECONDHAND
V CARRIAGE, in good order, will be sold at
$45 at Yrs JOSEPH WTE
seIS Carriage Repository. Two le Man.
— honie, and in this oonneetion we would say
to to McClelland's for Boota and Shoes.
BACON -700 LBS . COUNTRY BA CON
Sides just received and for sale ny
JAMES A, FETZER,
ee27 corner Market and First atreete.
ALL PAPER, AT OLD PRICES,
.27 - PL:-",mmuniALL, 87 wojiti.t.
. . • ,
.-:-DA1T.8.,&,..-OAPPrELL, .
Its - - '
BTOVE‘ lip -."-
• O
,tl 4 l' 7 • 44. . , DIPERCHANT• !lIILILfroItS,
i e
'NU: • IS' 6SMITBITELD'STREET.
i A e
A. BRADLEY ' • (.. te-siiiii4 4V-rii ieii. Ec E ivED A
• • ', TT large and scillgieleotodstock of
RO. 4 30 WOOD klrit EET ,' - :.E 1 A. I. I . .C.. 4 OPI 313 S i
corner Second, . 4
ingtab ii i ' • , " 9 • 6l tinff , or' .-}
, ars
Man rand WholesaleimidltetaildeUlerin tribti " l6 Cailimerell9 Vest &o.
a j ure
all kindsof ; ALS O 7-;Allawe'stixik of„
. GENT ' S: FURNISHING:GOODS,
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, d '
iate '
including Woolectairte. Paper octb ire. Neck 2fee,
Fronts, Fenders, &o - . ondoveryttung . Atonally keot by fir talus urnie
eir In our sample room =7 / 4 f°6 1 : 124
-t i e i
ng Slores. Orders prconalyeieouted. aultelyd
.
KLKBRATED GAS BURNING COOK EftOVES
EUREKA AND TitOP,IC,, ~..
merit of which have been folly USW/6.y
. ottsand,,and the. Stove pronounced unequaled
Y any in, this market together with agrest aunty
they d ' ble patterns.
have a . verylargo assortment, of -
It
PARL AND HEATING STOVE&
I go
embracing some of the BEST I'ATTERNS non
-, ffored to the public. • . . ..•
Ai- FANCY ENAMEL E D GRATE FRONTS'
AND FENDERS, of'the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bq w and Jam Grates, all of which. re
offered. t very low priceS.
AA. Sp moj indnoememts offered to' builders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. my29tf
J. Ir.. V. .111.'grriP.E.INT,
Brttiss Found e rs;
.
GAS AND .STEAM `FITTERS, ..,
An kindis of Brave and Iron Coeka
I made to order. . .
.41.1.a0.
BRASS dASTINGS, Or ALL KINDS
Made at the shortest notice.
OILIIEFINERVS FITTED UP. .:
• All Cr er , left at BOWN 1r TETLEr_,B' 1 36,
WOOD STREET, will be promptly attendCd to.
The members of this firm being. practhal• me,
. chanicii., of 'ltany years' ox perience in the, busi
ness, will insure to give satisfaction in every. re
spect. 1 . se6-17d
TTEETHEXTRACTEIS WITSOVT
PAIN by thel use of an apparatus whereby
no drugs or ! galvanic battery are Used. Medi
cal gentlemen and their' families have' their teeth
extracted bYitnY process. and are ready toleslifY
as to the safety and painlessness of the maration,
whatever has been said by pennons interested in
asserting thecontrary, havingno knowledge of my
Process.
lIIILARTrFICIAL TEETH inserted in every
style, and shicrges as low, -as will warrant the.
beat of material in all sages. .
nol4ly-iii r
IS. MF KIER & CO.,
rkIANZFACTEMEREI OP
Pure Xo. 1. Carbon Oil;
AND
.113 0 46 r4l . 0 3a3 •".
AtirOilice LIBERTY STREET, opposite
Penn'a R. R. Depot.
oil wi4ra.nted.
HENRY W. BEAUMONT k 00,: ,
vosinizatar of riuk Two - - maim
HOUSE, dealers in Foreign Brandies. Wine
and Gins; alder, Blackberry. Baspberry, Wllrf
Cherry, and Ginger Brandies, Old illotiongahela,
Rye and other Whiskies. Jamaica - Rum, Supe
rior Wine Bitters, .ito.
N 0.83 Liberty street,
Os_noßite Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hotels, Taverus,.and Families supplied at mod
erate profits for cash. Now Jersey Cider for fain.
ily or hotel puiposes. iY3-6md
ppzrno A- 0..11 4 W 0 .1143,.S
LONCj MILLER-& CO,
WORK9WEBHARPSEEREEI:4ICATION.-AL
LEGIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
Office and tiirarehonse
23 lIARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH.
Manufactures of 4:Eliminating and . Lubricated
Carbon Oils and Benzoic.
NO. I REFINED OIL, WARRAI
NON-EXPLOSIVE, always o
band.
WI:
:LLIARE CARR & CO.
WFI4ESALE GROCERS.
Ana Importers of
WINES, BILANDIRS, GINS, ACI.
ALSO,
Distill' ra and Dealers in
FOE OLD ISOGARELA RYE WHISKY
327 Liberty Street,
PIPTSBITROH. PA.
• J. 111. CASIDAY.
Note, Stoek„ .Bond and Mori.
gage, Real Estate and Mer.
ehandise Broker.
OFFICE ROOM ige. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING,
FOURTH' STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.
110.25,000 to)xtvest in Mortgages and No: 1
Parer.
ray 22
•
ibIIINDRIEN.-1
.
0 7 50 cagkstne Currants;
10 cases Sicily Liquorioeq
2 o Calaba •
25 boxes Mahe ri aroni; do
20 do I :%ndeellin
50 dd Olive Oil, quarts and Pints:
30 cases Sardines. 3-4 and 4 cans;
50 (rails Dates;
50 boxes Castile Soap;
30 do Citro n;
5 oases Pruiles in jars; •
5 do dot fancy boxes.
200 boxes No.l Fire Crackers,
In store and for Falb by
I RHYMER & O.
ses No.s 126 and 123 Wood BR
streSet.
,
Wholesale Grociery and Liquor Store
ror Sale, .
THE'STOCK AND FLITIIKES OF A
Wholesale Urinary and Liquor 1161180 . .
ing a good tr de pn one of the best business
streets in the city, r offered for sale, as the own
ers wish to go into other business. For farther
Particulars address
au7-tf LOLic BOX 18, Pittsburgh P. O.
'Lucent 1011 Works
DI 7 IiCAN, I DUNLAP & CO.,
Manufacturers of
PURE WHITE REPINEkiI
CA It ISPN"
Office, NO. 2101 LIBERTY STREET,
_Pitt*.
burgh: Pa. STREET,_
JOHN LITTLE,
NO. 106 winraTu STREET,
STOCK ANd BILL
s,BROKER
Promissory Notes.Btook Bond and hiOrtaaaes
bought and sold. istlB
j OII 7LEEGEIL
GP Dr DE I T H,
25 corner Oboand Beaver oft,
ALLEGIiIi IVY CITY.
ori:ileetglefr.tndifcg.?adotir?ounbT (tut&
PRICES.
Repairing Promptly, attended to.
nolBlsw-my3l-dtf I
TIERNAN & (BETTY,
F holesale an 6 Retail Grocers,
• lIIPOWIIBBiAND DILLIIRB LW
- TEAS, WINE?, morons, ate.,
NORTH-EAST corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Pr I 11 11 el l ! LE
EC .
B
. Teeth extraot . Rot, Cold and • Sho,wer
Bath.lNE.l77 Great stmt.
1
13171511:ELS OF EYE
20.000 I
Wanted at 1
MOORE'S pIiZIALER7.
Will pay the highest etieltpriees.
- 1 THomes
sif Pitto
• ' .
Dr.BILOWN'SMRDJOAD
and SURGICAL Office,./SO. 50 °
Smithfield street, " pittabrush. -
tpennarivania. • '
•Dr.BROWN is an oldeitiegm
of Pittsburgb, and has been In 11,i. • -. 4
Pretties fbr thelaat twenty-five
years. His business has been • f 2 t
(maned mostly - tat ' P rivatessnd
.. 'F#
13=1014D/18 / 1 8 1 86 -
OITIZZIIS AND EITRANCIER
. _
In need of a medical, friend: sho_r.ld not fail to
find 'out the sure place arena The Doctor Ls a
regalaritraduate,atid hisisgperios-zi. treat
ment of a certain class sif diseases is a e;ro guar
&Weis to the sufferenef obtaining -permanent re
lief by the use of his remedies and' ollowing hie
whim!. • • '
BROWN'S Its- -
never fail. to cure the worst form- of 'Venereal
Diseases Impurities and EicrohdOwrAffections.—
Also all eases arisimrfrom a hereditary taint.
which `mmm' itself - in 'the 'fim of tatter
Psoriasis. and .a met many- forms of•skin dis
eases, the origin of wldch thepatient is entireir
Ignorant.; To pe n s
_ons so afflicted, Drlllrown offers
home of a sure and ispeli v imm,_
SEMINAL.
Dr, Browne remedies for the alarming tenisle
brought on often by that solitary' 'habit of sensual
gra n, whioh the Panne and: asap minded
often give way to. (to their own destructiou,) az
the only Tellable remedies known in the count"
of h
—th ealthe/ are Safe: and e a • speedy restoration
. "
TISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies ever fail to owe this
painful &seise is a raw se.•-.he warmut a
cure. He also- treats Pit Sleet. Gonnorrham
Strict:ire, Ureftusl Dischsx- Female Woolaiess
Monthly Suppressions... - .mes of the Joints;
Pistils in Ant). Nervous . Pains in the
Beek and Kidneys, Irrita on of the -Bladder. together :with all diseaaes of . Impure origin. -
/flatter describing the . ..'tome, containing a
raw directed tei DR. BRO. N 0.50 Smithfield
St., 14ttshurgh, Pa:, will . - inunediately nnssver.
ed. Medicine sent ter any . ddress, safely .packod
and secure from obstcratio •
Office and Private Boo..:.'flO
oet, Pittsburgh. Pa. riols-da,srtii
lift.144:11,(14:13(1):11[1 1• • Cf: -
E: 61:1 - 1511Y, Dentist.
134 Smithfield street-
au2S:lydi
,77
PARK. 311VCAUR,
Mantifeheitlil
Sheath.' Tirade - Pe and Bolt
per BattomtEalsed Still
Bolder. ho. Also .!
t Riatiegheet
Rar CouttititlY on Laid]. I
pd Tooli.l,VeALetkonseiNa.
ECO ND eiTEEETS, Pittsb
Special orders of Copp
tern.
SMITH, P :111 - 19c CO.,
prirrrEt - WARD "co triv - 313.-x-
Warehouse, No. 148 Firs f H.GE. PA
t andl2o reasundste-
Manufserturera of all sizes and oeseriptiem.
3oal Oil, lietodaaadStilt, , e arai Water Pipe
gad IrenA Dualrona. Wagon • rea,l3terl Muulds,
False. Bangers and Coup *, •
Also Jobblzut and Maokuns
zeription made to order.
Hare' la &complete maebir
:be Foundry, all necessary fit.
attended to
WALL PA*'
WINDOW CUB
AL Great Varlety and
met from 6 1
to 65 per We;
For mils by
TILOILIM PAIJIMEg,
Dit IMOD i mam,
iletivenlth /1156.2 d dote belanDialondAlla
CORNIVE,II& KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
(At the old 4W:dashed Coe& taOttary.)
lligl4/117EEnKE WAY.
NEAR ST. CLAIR STREET.
Repairing done as tumaL 't• •
*pin
.... A. P. DALZYLL.
DALKELT 4 ek
,
Wholesale %Doers,
commissioN AND FORWARDING , MERCHANTS.
AAD '
Dealers in Produce sad PHisburth Manniaotures.
No. ,S6l LINERTir STREET,
st6ool. PrerSBITROR
Cornueoplab Saloon.,
MINER OF UNION AND FIFTH STREETS.
(Near Marketj_
•RE THE PUBLIC ,
CAN 08.
ITALK be beat and purest Liquors'
Meals Bayed at all hours on the 4hortest
lice.
Luneh eviry.ntorninir between the hours of 10
and 12 o'clock. FEED WEISS,
au2o-17 • rproprietnr.,
10111.1TOBVROIL 'BRANCH; NO. lIS
Wood Street, of the 'Baltimore. Piano Fac
tory. established in 1836. A choice stock of Piano
7 oetavo Centre' Pianos. combining( all the essen
tials of a first thin Instrument.with late novelties
(underpatent). Highly impertant to' the critical
pianist. Lowfor dash or acceptance.
WISE Sz BROTHER,
Mannfacterers,
N. B. ilk C. P. 1 1 14:RILLE
Manufacturers and Denim in
BOOK. OAP LETTER,
and Blida& of
WRAPPING. PAPER, have removed from
No. 27 Wood street tc•
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET.
AP- Oen
Olcur BritivrE,
.
IiE,II,OHANT TAILOR,
49 St., Clair Staree,t.
UNTLBNIIIN'S CLOTHING MAHE Ti) OR,
FOR - CASH.
11MAVartgitnnEtarliD Fitoill NEW
_y th a choice* stool: of CLOTHS.
cAfflisomf: ' kl 3 :and WRUNG%,Ioch owl be
vorehased at priceate below theusuar - ratas.
sirerast induoemeata ogle* to oak bums.
aelLika ,
- 160 Barretaltelloid Stigir
20; 'do Cru - gked d e ,
20, dcr, , Powthiftt
.do ".CroaroiPubfinledficnrer
To arrive kad 'Waal ap
.k BR(YS.
sas N o l;ll,4azd 12, Wood street'
- e
." i
OREM
.., . , „
~ s CO-PARTNERSHIP. _
efIIIE UNDE.IIBIiGNED lITAVS ASSOCIA
a"; tad'. adth , line hig
,ihni. OLIVER INfoO lAN
-.00h.; in a copartnerhip„ for the transaction of
'the CARPET "BUSIN under' the name and
firm of - W. iIIoCLIIi OK. lk SON. he 'solicits
froth a generous public a continuance, to thence ,
firm, of the liberal PfittOnig_e b'eretbfo e by him I.
self .artioYed' • - - °, • V i•4 IIO ULINTOCIC
CIAISPETh"-' , Having ~ RUM:Eased for C.V. 11,
V before the late advance, the largest stook of
Carpets In the city;we e would call: the attention of
whOleSale and retail buyers to our complete as
sortment '
of; CARPETS
_' MAITIN Os% WI
CLOTHS. ,ke. - IST E .MMANTOOK a SOK,
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