1j el i < - l i • I' 11 I I ;lames Barr Editor & Projprie,tor. ENTIRELY VEGETABL. ALOOHOLIO PEEPiBATIONI 11 VPURE TONIC 'MkOICINE DR HOOFLAND' CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY IP. C. M. JACKSON, Philade phis, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, IWSPEPSIA, JAUND]CE, ./1 iShitonle. or Nervotui DebilitY. Moanset. ; , r )0f the ECIALnepo, and all Diseases Ariathir from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. such Consti -1 _pation. Inward Elea, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Eeartburn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight ;the Stomach, hour Fructatious, Sink ing or Fluttering at the t'it ui uie Stom abh, Swimming oi the Lieu,, flurried and difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations whorl in a lying ',Maur% Dimness of Nrision_, Dots or webs be fla-e tne sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Bead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Ea t s Pain in 'I; the Side, Back, Chest, 'lss. Sudden Fleshes of Heat. urn ' lug in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and greatdepres • , : si.on of spirits,_ Andiwill positively prevent Yellow Fever, 131111oilO Fever' Sze, E Y CONTAIN NoIALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY! Thai , will cure the above diseases in ninety,-ni ne ascii but of a hundred,- Indnced by the extensive sale and universal lapaibirity of Hoofland's German Bitters, (purely yegetable) hoots of ignorant quacks and unscru ,inionfi adventurers, have opened upon suffering sumimity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape sf pout whisky, Vilely compounded with injurious artura`dand christened Tonics, Stomachics and Bit ters. f Bezire of the innumerable array of alcoholic prep ations in plethoric bottles, and big-beilied egis,;xinder the modest appellation of Bitters which; instead of' curing only aggravates diseases, ad leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. YOU WANT SOMETHING la STENO EN YOU? .TOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? VD 'YOU WANT TO BUIreD UP YOUR CON STITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NER VOUS NESS? DO WANT EN: 7- 'OY P Do yOtt want to sleep well ? Ito on want, lb Judaic and vlgorona repaint% ? .)11 do use . . ROGI'LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Ps4rii T. Noietwi Biyrunt, D. D., Editor of the Ea nytdopcdio :of Religiots. Knowledge. Althbitigh not disposed to favor or recommend pateamethemos in general, through distrust of their' gredionts and effects: I yet 'knew of no stall t reason why a man may not testify to the u i s, benegt he believes himPlelf to have received from any s ple preparation in the hope that he may thuxeontribute to the benefit of others., I do this the more readily in regard lo Hoof land's ',German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this City, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the =pros non that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Rae ~fdr the removal of this prejudice by proper ..eats. and for encouragement to try them, when pheoring from great and long continued debility, ' use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the eginnilig of the present year, was followed by svulen6 relief, and restoration to a degree of oodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix months before, and had almost depaired of re . ainiug. I therefore thank God and my friend for lirectan# me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. PHIL.Q,DICIAMIA. Juno 23,1861. • I hWatp. this Rev. Joserh H. Kenuard.:Paetor of the 1 Tenth Baptist Ghurch. Di. 401soci —DE an S. ,e. :—I have been fr Euentir eeqUeSted to connect my name with com inendatifis of different kinds of medicine, but ardio the f , !actics as out of my appropriate e h ar ere pt ql . e m ve va ri n t s r ,, L i sn d e ec eell n an er c l i f p b a i x i livi t ar b l in my 411 family., of the usefulness of De. Heti and's German Bitters, I depart from my usual course, Ito express my full conviction that for general debilif of the system, and especially Liv emaggintli is a eafe and valuable preparation. I, some; eases it saw fail. but usually I doubt not I will be very beneficial to those who suffer from aboto C0.11£48. Yours veer realully __,' J. Et, A.tto ...ught4 isiiiiaw Coats street, Phila., sc. ptih. Frouth.i "'-re of ADDTRMAXWUNDSD, Ger ; maniouni. Genitairrown, June 1,1861. Ds. C. M. Jacksoir—Etir--It gave me plassure, wo years :ago, to give you a certilcate, testifying ant the German Bitters had done for me.; I am ow Rerfently cured of all those diseases your aedieme professes to cure, viz; Dyepepein., Om- Ac and Nervous debility, disease of the KidneYs. to. The powerful influence it exerts upon N er- VOW prostration is surpruirig. I have bet con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitt And without hesitation , have recommended it r the :above complaints, and in every instance it Ras effectually cured. Your medicine has a great Feuputation in Germantown, and is sold in every Store, sad in most of the Grocery stores Fe If any one should question what 1 say, let them come to Germantown,lnd I will prove to their satisfaction. that the Bitters have cured in vicinity more than twenty oases of the above Ike ' ' . tfally., Pee HANNAH WUNDER,' Main street. above Rittenhouse, Germantown, Mee I . •••••• JEST Tog THING FOR THE so4Drims. Will build up the constitution, and give health =tramp% to an overtasked and. diseased THE TNSTIMONY FROM THE ARMY - PHILADELPHIA. ATlgrld 12, 1862. lb a. frog. Jackson—Dear Sir: While in ilirir _,,i A, °va l e yo Jim obange of water, I was tuken .w. rh a eurere diarrhoea, which imemedincurable, end which greatly weakened me. When we cached Martinsburg, j. feared >I should hav,e to ome home ; but ranking some of your MUM in ...he store Mr. H. H. price , in that town, 'I pur aumd a luippio, and on taking itwas sroiedil)r re pored to health. The =diarrhoea wee qtueltly skeekedi and I experienced no return of it.; A ,number of my comrades, who suffered in theseme manner and from the earns cause, with whom' .1' *hated the'Bitters, loin me in thie certified% I expect to return to the seat of war with theLeg on. and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit - r sin in knapsack. I would not be without It e its weight in gold, particularly'on goinginto a intone region. YounvtrulY. A. E ti , AL :, , rirltu Company . Scott Legi o n. 71711f4RE OF COUNTERFEITS lied.,thiitheAncuttare of C. M. JAMESON." 0111110 Waernie of each bottle. P:inoinalofftoe and - ltiamfootory, Pfo.. CM AI%CBE 19•1"-EMMT., JONES & EVANS, lihyoes TO C. N:TATiiioTr CeJ PROPRIETORS. Arlo gijo by Daniadate and Dagen in every i nt in gut PAW States, and by ! :op. GEO. N. EXTRIKR. ' .1 • to. _ • U• 1 1"; ,1 V 11 4,1T"' “`" . e 17-Aior fDiar isle d at an J d kat O idarset 001, 110,of the mon. oedemas° by ilorter Ehaire2g= - -.7:::1:•' - ',7 i..,:. 4... 14. a ,:OT 7 - '' , i'!ri.i ., ; . :'47...! , t• • 6, - A :.. :; 1 ,- -_ 4 VTi..;' _r:e.._ 'I, ,t, :- ~.,.,' • f.T: -- 4 ..Wc; . .:: t •.irrH_f,.,,, T-'i . . ••/'• • • / .1. 1 TO 'T.IM-l i trßii,lo. .141 8 P/*LIST • mzstheigitoratitaidfalse. 1,9 Medan Vl4ll. aktionp„ tr* .sporetAne. lR u°i6 " e • 4 °1 1 4 11 . -84 f. _ abrise. a nd`, diseases or •- tuationa Derpotonanlf io W...l , ;., Adent ' ft, youths; pf sex and adults , Single or married .. Because Ds. ZUMBIIP Iniblishes :the feet Of 'his doing ignorant aint , filshiriniidost are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great sin lverselmmoral and for oentaminatiort. and , •Sorrtiplitotr 'amens their wiv es , promising sons and daushters. Their family physician should_be (muttons to keep them in_ ignorance that they do the B=o FiEl Dr: BRAN STRITp. (except publishing) lest a lueratife= lice might be lost to them among 'Stupid modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorance. sprung up as minfirroonts and who compare society. intelligence:sem% dollars and cent, mysteriously. meanly gotten. It is to publicity, however„ that ntunerote parents and guardians ; are: thankfig that their sons, daughters and wards,Lproviontly 'feeble sickly and of delicate condition and appearance nave_been restored to. health, and Vigor.by DR. .M.A.NSTIIIIP; besides -Ithatijr'before - linti after marriage through him have boon saved much suf. fining. anxiety, mortification. Aro. I Spermatozr hea or nocturnal emminsionkare coninletely cured in a very short space of time by his now remedies. which - are peculiarlylus” own. They are canpoundi rem the Vegetable Kingdom, having , seen the fallacyiefthe Mercurial treatment,he has abandon ed it and substituted the vegitable i Female dis easesareireatedwi*markecteuoceee—naving had over forty' yearn (40) experience in their „treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the United States: leadshim to eay—to all 'with a fair trial. health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palicd cheek. Trifle no longer with montebanks and quacks. but come and be cured Consumption, and all of its kindred diseases, of • which so many annually fill our countries can now be relieved, providing they attend to it in time Pull particulars can beha.d of my treatment byprocuring a copy of the Medical Adviser _.which is given gratis to all that apply Having the ad vantage •of over forty years experience and observation, consequently, he has superior drill in the treatment of special diseases. and who is daily consulted by the profecsion. as well as reoom mended by repectable !rib l mm 'Poblibuoro Yrietors of hotels, dm. °Moe -Sib Smi thfield street, near Diamond street. Private communi oations from all Parts of the Union strictly at tended to. Direct to , 1101 E SOO, deiblydaw Pittsburgh Post Office. **-4( Trio HORSE OWNIiRS.—DR. !WENT'S. INFALLIBLE`LIKKENT FOR HORSES unrivalled by any, in all oases of Lameness, from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching. its effect magical and Certain: Harness or Saddle Saila, tches, lifange4co., will•also speedily care Spavin and •Ringbone may- easilY be Pre vented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed oases are beyond the possibility of a iIADiOAL (MIL No case of the kind, however, is so -desperate br hepeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment; audits faithful application wil alawys remove the Largeness, sift enable the horse to travel with comparative'ease. .Every horse ownet ahould have this remedy at hand, for its timely use atthe first appearance of Lameness , will effectually - prevent those formida diseases mentioned, to which all horses &reliable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly word:Ave. R. E. SELLERS CO.. Agents fir Pittsburgh. de274y-devrmaw The Philosophic Burner. InfAYEEN'S NEW DOUBLIE-ACTINU 11.1 Philosophic -Burner for Carbon ail now ready. It possesses many advantim over the Common Burners. 1. It,makes alexia or mall light with perfect combustiod. 2. It wilrhttrn any quantity of oil with safety. 4. It can be used with a long or abort chimney. It oan be need as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can alWays be made to burn economically. 6.1 t 19 more easily Wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the oone. 8. It throws all the white light above the crone.. 9. The chimney can, be ..rcmovedot inserted seithont thtiching - the - glass. - These burners are t o 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 cents; _per dozen $2. Sold a No. $2 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. ielß-lydw P. HAYDEN. "Cum NOTICE+THE LASII4N- P.ll stanment on the assessment for Grading and paving, made under the supplement to the city Charter is due, and if not ptud before the let of October next,will be placed in the hands of the city Solicitor for collection, subject to costs of suit. ae9-tf WM. EICHBA UM, Treasurer. EIuIIIDPEALN CY. riIIHOMAS BATSMAN , EIIROPEAN .5„ Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send beak passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or Beijing packets. • ' SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, 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 sail ing betweenVew. York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell WM. H.SMITH . . ......... JOS. R. HUNTER WDL H. SMITH & co, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS' deM I'ITT6I/1 808 wutaAUi maim% nevrd leeLinmes. HARILIBON A. 00277111, Semial Partner. General Partners. MEAIIS & COFFIAI, Mammon to M'Candleni, Means & C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Btreete, felOds PITTS . ItITROH, GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS R 0 O_F I N G . MATERIALS CONSTANTLY ON hand, for sale with Instructions; Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennulvania. B. SHOPE, 76 Smithfield at. Je2s-3md Pittairanth. NEW GOODS. NVIvrAvE MUST RECEIVED mom e Bast a large and oheloa seleOlon of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wear, ambraelzuts all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSMIBIS AND VISTINGS. W. H. maim & Co., 143 Federal street Corner Market &mare. Allegheny oity. myll THIS DAY- Tut opitined a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS W. R. ItteOKE 4 CO, my 9 143 Pidaralstieei.Allethw BOYS BOYS 800T5,., BOYS BOOTS CIFEAP I ONBAP I I ettEith I at DIFFENBACELBIt'S. .2 N 0.15 Fifth at, near Market et. APPLES -75 BARRELS GREEN AP 'A ce Rut received and for'nle by JAMES A. 'FETZER, se2o corner Market Wild:First streets. WI g WINDOW SALECERTAIN - S . l'OE by W. P. MARSHALL. men 87 Woad:street. ..3'l 9C is at 55 Fitil; . tr 'S eet, whret il is Flared to suit all in p oots and Shoes IN t priooi that defy .14.200 BA " 14 " 1 "-. SKl , !Ors., Real Scotch and Domestic Ma,lies, Ail Leto stiles and chbice'colors, received before the last great advance, and for sale wholesale and retail by EATON,OR IILAIIM A . Co.. I'7 Fifth matt . . v. , .,17:: ..5. , ,,. I'''.. ~ b ... 4 :• . 1 -5,. ''' V 4 . ' ~ -i-- .„ .6: 'fz.Z6. ••4.i:iii g 1•47:t. , ' : ' 4 i . 4 1.- ,•,.i.,...v 5 , -,_..., 3 ve : 4 , tgi...1 , ::- Fx...:4.;.1.7,-.f. c:. , ,..... , 4, i ~:i !-', 7 , •'N '74 ''''i...l; , , .;:: .7:4 .p. EMABILPIIIA ADVII4TISMITS. 61111111 00111118810 N iBROI • Flour, Grain and all kinds of VonUtry Produce Wines and Liquors, Qlgardy Tobacco, &c. Liberal advenoee made on. conaboommele o HIGH WINES. OFFICE AIM WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST an26:13 , 'PHI ADELPHIA. •• • WM. BRICE CO. • 1 PROVISION COMMISSION NO:' 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, *a. Libelsl ad , Pai2oes made on oonsignments whenreqtdred. I myl-lyd FRIES . ar LEHMAN, NO. 818 MARKET STREET PHI LADEILPHIA.„ Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, re-slings, &e. Always on hand a well selected stook of Goods suitable for the trade: myl-1,34 E. P. MIDiDEETON & BRO., nirciurras or WINES,IBROLNDIES, AND Mumma IS FINE OLDS WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT WIRER] PHILADELPHIA. JOHN 3 P 31;LUION-BODMAN B ILLTB ON JOHN 8., ELBIBON & 80N8, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIIESES MID VIISTINGS, NO. 889 MARKET STREET, (2d di* below Fourth,) toylflyd ' PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE - GRANT, Manuheturer and Witeleeale and Retail Dealer EVSTIT DIOCRIPT/Oli OP • GENTS' FURNISHING poops, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-ly PIITLADELPHIA O. HARRY BRIAN, worn 7_,coroaccopP. I,Nr. r-E.N.rtcm, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, 0* HEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 swum FOURTH STREET, mylflyd PHILADELPH7A DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. T' e necessary result a this interpreta ..ion of the Constitution is that, in time of war, the Presidentjuss any and all power wlsi hirmai de - e4irn4cessary to subdue tha nervy; and at every private and pers nal right of individual security agt.inst pier executive control, and every right re -to-the Ststesi or to the people, rests merely unon Military discretion. Tlt t the military power of the President is Id iced. solely from ;:the Constitution; nit law anfficientirdefina there as his T „iris y civil power. These are its words: IV . A. 'X Mt CI rg A. 01L. "Th 'President shall be commander-in- WEARE NOW dIIANIUFACTURTWO chic of the army and navy of the United this article, ;Phials for brillianoy in buniing State., and of the militia of the several freedom of offensive odor, and transparency °I State:,when called into the actual service color, (which color we warrant to be (mangers by of • • age or exposure) Is unsurpassed by St ates ." my i li umi _ th United nator it. this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Th ais his military power. He is the Oil to the consumer, we can specialty recommend g ene I•in chief , and as such, in prosecut it. Also. our naluinfacture of ing ar, may do what Generals in the CAUSTIC' SODA, field . re allowed to do within the sphere of Used by an large Soap Makers and Oil Refine:dee, their . ctual o eratioas, in subordination which excels /Oyer cent. in strength all the make to th. laws o their country, from which of .&glish Soda brought to this country. Our man tare of they e erive thei r authority. SAPONIFIER, DR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL 1, AC. Wh •n the Constitution says that the Are so well and favorably , known. we trust the Presi ent shall bethe commander - in-chief mention is sufficient. of the army and navy of the United States All orders and inaciriea will b. =r.'"...17 at- and o the militia of the several States, tended to by addressi COu. GEORGE rawurt, ',gait - 'ten ailed into actual service of the Ifni- Penna. Salt Manufacturing Comm,. I S . tes, does it mean that he shall pos -24 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ss ~ ilitary power and command over all fizel s of the United States; that, by mil- try -dicta, he may control all citizens, if e. listed in the army or navy, or in the liti called into the actual service of the site. States? Does it mean that he may ske I. imselt a legislator, and enact venal vs, :overning the citizens of the United des and erect tribunals, and create offi- I to enforce his penal edicts upon eiti. as? Does it mean that he may, by a osp ctive executive decree, repeal and /nut the' laws of theseveral States, which respe t subjects reserved by the Constitu tion f r the exclusive action of the , States and t e people? . The Presidetk4s- the ccs comm der - in-chief of the army andlnavy, not on y by force of the Constitution, but under and subject to the Constitution, and to eve restriction therein contained, and its eve y law enacted by its authority. He i general-in-ehief; but can a general in-Chi f disobey any law of his own coun try, hen he can, he superadds to his rights commander, the powers of an usurp ; and that is a military despotism. In the oise of arms we have become deaf to the• arning voices of our fathers, to takes re that the military shall always be subset ient to the. civil powers? Instead of list ing to these voices, some persona now a in to•think that this ' is enough to silenc objection, to say, true enough, there is n civil right to do this or that, but it i a military act. They seem to have forgot n that every military act is to be tested y the Constitution and laws of the countr under whose authority it is done. And, t at under the Constitution and laws of the nited States, no more than under the go rnment of Great Britain, or under any fre or any settled government . , the mere a thority to command an army is not an au ority to disobey the laws of the countr, The it wise in-chief ted Sta of the powers no degr ferred portant tion ha. °Mash hie pb the mil' are. • Americ eral-in for the Besid are axe law. : execute nor;Ens even m govern special to the C States,.the legs The ti the Uni must ap tv whic devoted v. - Limrow dr. CO., ANIIPAOTURERISOP 11VER7 kAttliTT'OP FINISHED BRANS WORK, GAO. AND STEAK FITTERS, attention totitting Pll Keener -616 Braga Castings of superior smoothness made to order. Steamboat work and rtYmirirar gemer ally. .1 0 2-Roaa' Oil 'le: Davy's Safety." -- ps Gag Brackets and e...mate: g L orner ST. STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. felB , 4 . is 81 018:17daw:is Young's Eating Saloon, as ' CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH. in* MILD sTiarrs: U , law Where OYSTERS and all the 'delicacies of the law season will ho served np .in the most palatable S style. • YOUNG, cold corner Virgin alley and Elmithield at. cee zei JAMES H. OHILDS. pro HOPE COTTON MILLS, an: AneEtheny City, Pa., iuntrrAoTtratra or SEAMLESS - BAGS, AND OF OSNA.I3IaRGS, Inches to 40 lychee Wide. car Orders may be left at H. GUILDS & CO'S. Dta Wood street, Pittsbergb. nontlyds WILLIAM RAGALEY, WHOLESALE.GROCER • NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPEB MINES SMELTING WWI HS. PARK. AVOURON" aft CO., Manufactuera of Sheath. Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop Per Bottoms, Raised Btßl Bottoms, Spoi ter Bolder, &o. Also importers and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate (ghost boo.' - ger Constantly on hand.' Tinmesei 'Machine rut Tools. Warehouse, N 0.11.49 HIRST and Lito BLOND EITRBBTB, Pittsburgh. Penne: gar Special ordors of Copper oat to any desired tern. GREAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, CHEAP CASH STORE OF • JOSEPH H. BORLAND, Ptiiiili,a4tieet,pecond door;froni jy24 SOPERYBODY IB 4Narous Ti O hear from their friendaua }le army, and alco to know whereto buy Boots and Bh,.ca cheap.— The place is at M'Clelland's e 55 Fifth Arent... HOlCEntriLiiiNOLovveoß SALE ILI pleasantly situated on:Rebecca street, Alle gheny oily, being. a division cf.a large garden, with finit trees. shrubbery etc.,' and easy tif.aeeeith by p a sse nge r Railway. Persona desirous ofsecuting a goiniand pleasant location fpr a residence are partientarly inv.ted to locket-these beautiful loth which" lite Oared at low' Peke; , 13 . 1 4;.0II easy terse. Oalland the thkplanht our office. B. OU'pBERTA BO NG , 'slmark. it XrALITABLE PROPERTY FOR V BALE.—Situated on Water street, between Market and Ferry. Having a front seventy feet on Water street; the same through to First street. Tema easy. Inquire at SS First street. ovHawd ~~ ~ ~: V ~ `l' TUESD AD Drawca.:tit aplCtlyd EOM i ~'. r::.i ::' • , • - F.13••• I . * 4 , 1 •• ; .. 5.711. O r' - - 1r . . ::tro ,t. Y MORNING ' OCTOBER 28, .:1862; DAILY POST. THE MILITARY POWER OF THE PRESIDENT. Able Opiniepsofill4.'urtle [Contintied Trom Yesterday.) It no longer remains to he suggested hat if the ground of action ahnounced by he President be tenable, he May,- as corm,. ander-in-chief, of the army and navy, use owers not delegated to the United Staten y the Constitution; or may use powers by ,e Constitution exclusively delegated, to he legislative,andiudiciallepartments of he government. These things ta have been Ireauy done,. se Jar as the prosla • ton and orders 4the.PresidentOan'effect ;hem. It is obvious that if no private citizen is. r °tented by • the, safe-guards thrown 'round him by the express provisions of e Constitution, but each' and all of those ife-guards may be disregardefy to subject im to military arrest upon the report of • me deputy provost marshal, and inipris ment at the pleasure of; the "Pres- - ent, and trial before a militriry commis lon, and punishment at.ite discretion, be use the President is of the opinion that eh proceedings may "best eubdqe the emy," thenrallonembers of either Home Congress and every judicti officer is• ble,to be proceeded against 'as' a "dia -1• al persons," by the same means and in 1. same way. So that, under tis assump n concerning the implied poivers of the • esnlent as commander•in•chlef in time r, if the President shall be of opinion t the arrest incarceration, and trial ore a military commission bf a judge the United Stales', for i,some judical ision, or of one or more rnembere of ertHouse of Congress for words spoken • ebate is "a measure which may best due the enemy," there is then confer on him by the Constitution the right. power so to proceed against Anch judi• or legislative officer, his power is certatnly not found in any ; ,ress grant of power made by the Con tion to the President, nor even in any I.gation of power made by the Constitn r of the United States to any depart tof the Government. It is claimed to ronnd solely in the fact that lie is the • wander-in-chief of its army affd navy, ged with the duty of subduing' the 'y. And to this end, as he under ,ds it, he is charged with the 'duty of Ig, not only those great ahd ample ers which the Constitntion an laws, !self devotion of the people in executing have placed In his hands, but charg ith the duty of using powers which eople have reserved to the States, or emselves; and de permitted to break those great Ceitatitutional safehguards e partition of governmental powers, Ithe immunity' of 'the citizens from executive contra : , which are at once / the end and - Meatis of free govern- Po and the. ed • the and mar hot I men; f armers of the Constitution thought :hat the powers of the commander. of the military forces of the Uni " :s should be placed in the hands chief civil magistrate. But the of the commander-in-chief are in e enhanced or varied by being oon i pon the same officer, who has 'Civil functions. If the Constitu- provided that a e onimander-in uld be appointed by Congress, era Would have been the same as I.: • Towers of the President now d what would bethought by the I , n people - Of an attempt by a gen- . I hief to legislate by his people decrees ' le and for the States., s; all the powers of the President nave merely. He cannot make a e cannot repeal one. He can only the laws. He can neither make, rendenor - alter them. - He cannot ke as article of war. He may the army either by general or ,rders, but only in subordination ,nstitution and laws of the united . - I e articles of war enacted Ly I lative power. e has come when the people of ed States must understand and ,ly those great rules of civil liber have been arrived at by the self effbrts of thought and action of tip theiii ancestors, during . seven . -hundred : years of struggle' against Krbitrtry Timer. If they fail to understand andiappry theni, if they fail to hold every hra,nclrof 'their government steadily, to, . then', ~:who can i Ml:One What istb.comq out otthia,deoper. t struggle? - The' military erivier,,Fit i _ , eleven. of theaeStatefrbeing destroy; what then? Wnsit,is to.be thifir.cortißtiontl . Whit is to' be our condition? ;...,. ~.. , r.,;11,...! ~! • . "Are the great principles Of free-IgOvern ni entlto be riacd and ctineiMedaspeana of, war ?I , Aie wericitAvisienonif and :strong 1 enough. to carry omthis war ton t &teens -1 ful military end without. subs itdiq to the loits'Ofiny one .great principle of, liberty ?. We.'itrir strong - until: Ifre s.. ,c _Fe 7 ,t,erhs eneu4A,iir the peOUle d -1, e rr servants will-brat .nnderstand and :obs ve the just limits of military power, . 7 t. ' What, then, are thoseliinit:A? They are thetej. There isMilitary litir'; there is mar tial law: ifilitary law is thaf,iyiie itent laws enacted ,by .the •legislativo:power for ,the governMent of the army land navy:of the United Suttee, and of the militia:when 1 eilledfinte theinctual service of the United Stareill ' ...lt. has • no' control whatever over any ,p raga or any property of any c itizen: It con, d pot even apply. P:i,the ato„Bl.4m(cir, an a " y, y, save by force of re Presi p n t visions of the laws' 'Of Congress, making such Unrsonslimenablithereto. 'lhe . per= aqua and the,property.-df private =citizen's. citizen's. Of the United. States areas abilointelyst 'enipted fronc,the control of military law as they are exempted' from the control of the laws -of great 'Britain; But there is also martial law. What is it? It ;is the will, ofn military commander, operating, without' any restraint save his judgment., upon the lives, upon the property, 'upon the entire social and individual con dition Of all'over. whom this law extends. But, under the Constitution of the United States, Over whom does mid. Um 'extend, Will any one be bold' enough td i say, in view orthe history of our'ancestors and ourselves, that the President of the United States can extend such law as, that. over the entire country, or over any , defined ge ographical part tnereof,'saVe in connection with some %particular military operations which he la , carrying on there?, Since Charles I. lout hie head, there has been no king in .England who could make l each a in law that.realm. - And where is there to be found, in our history or our constitu tions, either state or 'national, any warrant for saying that a President of the United States has been empowered by the Consti tution to extend martial law over the whole country, and to subject, thereby, to his military power every right of every cit izen ? He has no such authority. (To be Continued.) PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD' CHURCH TRAIN A.M. Leaves WA 's Station eVery'Stutderat ...... " do Turtle Cr eak. do do 920 do Brlntores, do do ...... 920 do Wiikinsburgh do . d0.....942 do Emit Libero, do do .... ;9 50 Arrive at Rittsintr. ..... ...... ...„ ..... 15 RETURNING TRAIN P. M. Leaves! Pittsburgh every Sunday 00 do East Liserty do , do 24 do Wilkinsburgh do do ... do Brieton's -do do 49 do Turtle Creek do do 55 Arrive at Walls. J. STEWART. Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh, July 9,1662, , SMITH, PARK & CO, ruirrrix - vvA.rtri imourfacarvy [PITTSRfJKGB. PA Wareho e, No. 149 First andl2o &mond stu Mannfaatttrers of all sizes and dsoorintiatut of Coal Oil, Retorts and Strns, Gila and Water Pipe Sad Iron& 4og Irons, Wagon kazoo, Steel Mouldy Punier Rangers and Couplinw. Also Jobbing and Machina^ ary de aerlp made to order. Having a Complete machine stop attached, to the Foundry. all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to ; fedklycllew THE A'DESCO OIL COMr4NY MANIIFACTI7BE AND ELATE FOR sale a inperior artiole of Refined Azdeico Oil, NbN• EXYLOSIVfI. i.SO, PURE BENZOLE. warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITTSBURGH. PENNA muuTART esurrrxxrs t BIS AND lUD GAUNTLET% IN WIIIIN AND DUFF. Received by Raman this day at BATON. MACItIIM & CO'S. Na. 17 Fifth street A RMY SHIRTS, SOLDIERS' GOODS! New styles genius cheap. at MACRO'S:I & GYDR. eel Markat ',treat. bet. 4th D iamond PICH • .-., SAUCE, 4E40. 200 dos bts, qts.3i gallon, & 1 gallon Pickles 100 do Tomato Catsup: 10 do Walnut do 100 do Pepper Sauce: 10 do Worehestershire do pta and 54 plates: 10 Cases Olives; 10 dol Capers: 15 dozanglleh Chow Chow; sdo do Cauliflimenn sdo do Picealilin sdo I do Onions; 20 do do %skins & Mixed Pieklan 20 do i rr do Mustard; 20 do en& do kor sale by ; REYBLICR & PRO'S, N 05.128 andl23 Wood street WI/s— -17r1 Irks Almonds;; 10 Bal Langudoo do 5) Bags do do I Engl is h Walnuts: 80 do I 11 l arts; 30 do 1 Brasil Nuts' 50 Boxes Shelled Almondst Bags 20 epi 2, , 0 00 Cdo do 20 B oooanntsv 200 Bags Afrioan Pea Nuts; In Store and to arrive and for saleby aes I, Nos. 12 1 6 k ItY,ll3lVo4tßafge6t. TEM ELDORADO, (rOniZELY COURT 111.1011,11QMIL) CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Post Moe.) HE B Ii7BECBIBEB HAWING A. taken the above well-knownatawd, will be pleased to see his friends at all,houre. wines; liquors, ales, and cigars are of the best. • idol-head I JOHN "LUNDY: ,Proptietor. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. w at . .. 11,A, klajEcA , 'X' Has coned .= offlosat NO. 9C., WATER:STREET,. Wheals he witr . transact a general 'Steamboat Amoy Moline* and *Mad eolieita alum cdpae tomes fronastis3ul:llcidmen. ssp244yd IF YOU WANT DOME 000 D NEW IWilt or pirated -Mince Meat. :mixed, and , all other in of Spica% cookin g ;Brandy, or Wino, Nair Orange. Icniott.and Citron• Peel go fo r Haworth &Brothers; in theDiantond. where you will tot anew--drop of Fruit:4lnd lower than :at any other house in the city: ,Alma seneral and till assortment: Family ildrooenes.:Teas i Wines, Brandies, tild all other kmde of Foreign and Domestic Lion ' ' • - ii&WODIE & BROTHER. d el ' coiner Diamond and iDiamond alley: , _ . . 4 HOT GIIND—DOIUBLE AND 91N61... . BARREL—The beet • oaserteeent iwthe'oity. for Bole by - BOWN do TIMM,. • LW Wed etreet.i _ , LOVJL sss rr 4lMlß r t :at eeivedataoisale JAB. A. FETZER, obt 'Corns/ Market and First streets. sni BAG- TENNESSEE PEA NETS gUir in store and fors.le b s itEleiVES BRO'S, oat Na UA and US Wood:eked. 7.'ffrs;c77 - 3 - 17 . 77 .- crt . '.- fuii lECRE ERNES . . , .. • Nr.! ~-.619 vB. 1ti.....' • , - 2 . : t so. - „ o i - ,;2 . , ... ". -; A. '.- BRILI3LE ... . .;... ... .2 -, ~.,;.•,i2;x:;;;. ;........ 1 , . 0.,..,30 I wOOIVISTII;t1FOt 1 7 ! nseir4i4ijEttiiitAilt:l9l44; ioraiitittiiiiitutifilohitiag : iiiditly44entefb 4ibt- I r , ty,liw n . 3 tc, Parlor, "and I(4tiii4Stoveatiiitate 'Tii•iiiii ' "' ,:ri4a#tiii.1i0....i1,7,3 : I 7 . '"... - 1i..1i ' ~.,.. ..... 17in..• r I • - r,-lit . .; out earapte . p cs,l ; may 4,ftoundr:the tan ici i tiaßtrtooopossTavis ElTREF4.44ll(7rioteio, ..,-,. . . "..14 .. ....-1,... l i es .... Merits 01 T h hipb. ARTO, . f o ll y ..: am= elltote pro onneed Apee unirkektop, tAt.oriwith sirentaw& Iti . ervattlng. - I 1 i 1:. vo 49% vo n fu ir i iikitthlltf l , : ~.-. ; ,•,. r AND lIRATINGISTQvEs.. . Iwit , _ ... emb some of the t'Ailriabil3r, now. ,ffered to thelpnblia. Sir FANCYENAMELED GRAS PROVISI Alai , RENDER,S.of the newest eqvien Common Kitchen Beer.and lani - Gtatee: es of *blob are i. °l o.44 t =ftr f*l fit.; s e 'iiffeebd to bullete wall of GRATE FRONTS . I .': +.74 , 0 ' • •. , _ , , 7* M. WSW l 'as s Tout!. , -ees# G4s - ANOITEAPA . 4Rda, or 11093'1' ke • "Made, to o er. BRAN . CIAOTINGgfEIir ALL . g.lOB MadeAtAh, al l 9*Ottoothsi9. „ „„, OtellcFlNEßi'S.filllCED UP: • ize:. ToiderateffittitOWN/Thirrs3iSs WOOD BTREBTe wilt,be.t,ngtlkatteudito 4,11 The 'members or this Dm- b ,PEed3al Inc. &amigo . . hi: many years" h &tee the -bad , Hasa . sDeo~gitO _ on eve re-. , I s . - S. M. K , ,.131.11-& CO., 1 icaNuttopoiorpo op 3E" e No. I..:(Cpurlion 011, it in N .t.,t) mem ' '•-c • ..ip = -o oo on' "ttfilirßlT STEpt OPpotrito 11-11 3 Pee" It. XDOPot. .- - VI-All oil warranted .,. HEW W. BEAUMONT 411 igoon..x.y OF mar ..TwO st~b 6 E,dealerdinForeignßisndies Win knd Ginn; also, ..131aokbeern Baialkberrh 'cherry. kW Ginger Brandiee,•Old llionongeheW Rye,_.and: ether Inhales, Jamaica- Runk Owe.: rior Bitters, Sm. r . 88 Liberty ttreet i ; Hotela r iVar , e l, ° lid Anotli t ee entli n e r eart a 4: orate le for oast. Igewjjezney Cider for fam ily or hoterpurnases. ir3-6md ONA. OIL. Wic?.Erats WORKS 41.1.SKARPSECROK tiTATION, AL • LEORENY VALLRY RAILROAD. Oir Ohioo and , Warobouse • BUI4LICICIrBIIIRET, FMNIMEgaII: . . bianidadures of Mtuoinatinu :and Lubricated Carbon Oils and Benzoic. NO. 1 REFINED. OIL, WABILiumsD NON-EXPLOSIVE, always on , hand, ocably ViTILILUE CARR • & WHOLESALE GROCERS; And: Importers or WI Nl7, BEANDII29,' GINS, top. • AL • • Piatallenr anti-Dealers in Elm OLD. MONONOAKIILAv RYE vatoxy, am Liberikr I/Omer,. • , n e ws • prrrsimmum:imf.' X.' H. VA.BIDAY. Nolo, Eitnek, Draft, Bond and Idairt. rase, Real Mate analffer. ' • ehanalse Braker: i- OPFICII,__IiOOM No. 1213131tICIPS UILDINA TH STIWAFT. Pittabursh. Pa. • : P••• 50 .::ks Prime Currants; 10 es Sicily Liquorioe: 2 Calabria, dc. • 25 boitos accaroni; , 20 ea ... • Nonnicellai' 60 d ii Olive Oil. tuirta and-pints 3o es Sardines; and .3‘ cans: 60 &ails Datem 60 boxes Castile Soap; SO do Citron; sCalr Prune!! in i n 5 d bo as No. do 1 F f =ftell i a . , In store and for sale by RER . -, ses H 1® ana YM % WoodBROS stmt." Wholesale Grocery and Liquor; BON For Sale. - ' • - THE EITOCH AND FIXTVEZIR OP A Wholesale Grocery and Liquor House, do ing a goodit o ride oqe of the best business streets in e city, is offered for sale. BS the own ers wish to into other business. Yor further particulars address • - an7-tf I LOCK BOX IC Pittsburgh P. 0.. , 11 43 =nit, 011 a i i m DUNr AN, rittrimui ' C0., 0b. Marturiatimel of - P 'smuts limeniti ontoo l .mi. 991imiserx = STREET Pitts. NO 106 FOURTH SifiErr• STOCK, AND BILL tillltEß Notes, Mock Bonds. and Matadi TIE Etior .BETTY , Wholesale and Behar itioseini 'imams ANDDI ALIn a TEAS, TOM, WITOEN,' 41; 4 0.• Nona-Rain aerate Of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND ' ecady AikeekeNY 111 w. 20.000 Busitijr" ! ° E ,wintad i t . . MOORE'S. DIST - ILT my the • ghost , • . . •=• . • • THOMAS MOORS, 13.90tf L., iii_9llrstekreet. Pitt:bur/11:z Cann ' de iarivon re rlVitlr ,, 4s.llllE '4l# : 1 1 "' tar duaticrti.. Sh 6oll ' 4,l 7.andlolgenhltstillgaelland' _ CODER— 0 reat Bioirotsui ppm fteleaT - • tattiiiiii for a t : - fag • eIIGAR-1 tit 1,7 ISO Barren Reined Sugar: 20 do Crushed do 20 do Powdered do 20 do Coarse Pulverised Buser. To arrive and for sale by 010 RM & O'B: R0e.126 and 1 28 W o od 28 Wo ß od ß street.- r.. 31 =HE s;:r o al al t ; .1 , il 1r rt. gi i Till ; ' al l 1 II •?.?1, ''T MI 1 t 1. I vs bast tat I*4l-11tVlan flume*_ - • ; • - • W i Wt TH o TTl‘:bs Wemi' apparitnVli ib 4 i r e ittehe=trinheinteeth .m.r ai ffrep i and are V . to ten er al t imen , Bald personi 71.ersetpd .. theeontrary. havrogii6kamlibditibfm, • TIBIA TEEM. Inserted in every d chair as low. as will warrant the' all oases. B. 013DBN 'Dentist, ' 1341' banitaleldetreet. LONC. MILLER & CO.. to: laved in Mortoonto sad No: , 1 . . LITTLE, ff=n • , + ^mss%'-=;_S' .Y .445.VZ:",'; 1.:.:).-tistsionsned 1,84. Tr> 4,1 NU.A.T. A . . CO.„• BUILDERS n o on /Oetfittit Vr47,3 BENERAL MACHINIST.; MAWR MERL . - Neat -the Yew Ik R..fratakagery Dena; : ~., ir , ..; ...,..,,...„ hn • ~,.. mr.reroa or same - three to one tugatiAnd arsa,nens.,and suited Pr s a • glut trillium, Factories. _ :4l4:4l.l : 44 A l P d tiagotrtre l oosstrtiotion t of linglnits ainthhudLers aforzittildf mi ll s. and for • I Ve ta at i l itn n itntli Ter% for 814- nm, t 0 .11 1 /4 1 4140.18411itnninttilloilers of avers elicrakgialklitiailafiltenittton se,pengely, r Wrested Iron frggatiffislineNCd flies m 'an t vatinkr . , id , tin - nufamire of Yi # 0 6.,• 149 are ,11, " row,ol_4l-I=trdgcanulactur sid of )bishimedititilidnfland warranted. in all asses to Rive unisfaohlon . .,, At -.• lesikdertiltenil all Imstfof zdvammti7_l(dicit- a imf WIA,Pgr qedtiiii 04 - si • _. flmcd&w clikeVAit, I OBS, • -. • kickIkiCkiniMERIMVOIREET. F,:rifiktee ELT - IrattEIVED A ,W !!!4.!01 4,, , A of 4. 4.) , „Pf. l l•TVA ll i r 5"14..114 tliitho,6l.ll3tere ? * =Yesschigs, 4te. A-4 8 0-Ahrgettpolt op t =i dENTWPWRIG43.OODB, inollOnsltaagfAikuPeldiZbllari. Neck Tier, tind eI:M*IA tunuae itept by Aptclase Furnish inealoneVurders progibt&emecultd. analyd - CO-PART z irire Assoc's. in• illiilk4ii,nedhieryriee. MoOLIII- Hoagn a obpartner tn ikU t e transaction of the thiIARETIBUtiI dite.tha name and firm of W. Mon NTO „Bgli, he solioite from a generone ptibliera o n titinoe,to the now firm, of the Illierakpatraamtlegetofo, e by_him.l self '" • - w;YonCLINTWIL - - IreAßEire; ;aiming' inironasea for CABll,_ bedbrirthe.:late eidasnoekthe , leareat docket ,Carpets in the city. we woul4pall:thp attention of Wholesale arid' retailreto — obr complete FLY sortment ,„ of CiALRP tli.n.kikiVlNGS OIL oCLIII .13:VICK a sdsr, atm, • •': 1 4 1.q.:*.f7,' 11211atliet , WALL•'•P.A..I I IMA 2 2 • f' , 0 _ :W.IIII*.W.47UILTAINe s &O. , New Styles foray:frig-01862. (treat• Vall.et7,.madilliste. .6660 rt. • , meat from 6 1.01 Gents • - 0 5- Per, Pleee.' - ' --t • Nik..91,-WOOD 1111.11Egr i 4tetwoen 4 thlistlol - docetteltrittlaimm' d AEszr CP,E , PW,LtLI*-KERII, CARMAGE MA NUFACTURERS w:, • - ' NEAR "fir:CLALIIPI!TRKIST. Repairing done se ir7 SMUT. , MMUS. 1114p0. : 0, 14 4 1 ki.L.45e xxo., COMMISSION 'AND ''FORNIARONIII' NitSCHAIITS. Dealers PioAtlee an tta aro. aurammary trrnagirr, who. REMBEI:ROH /JOHN ,PLERtnit;') 25 eoineitOkto.andßeaiiiir : is„.! . r ID/ - ,, RIDA l i tstont'ofOniliof deseepilokon hand , dr e tQueder,rand for sairrsitSOE 0.1i613.1i " ' iripgi , iitteided te; / 19, F5 ,17 7E'PP. 4 4-7 4 g.i. r 4 INEPORTAINITATekraDIES linkivion:N/WilirEY, • FOB Mir upwards Jitf tirbritrynarelthototedlib pro fegalariartinio exaltudvebr torthe, iconkimmt ot '.iiisicaetniffiefidfia, and haillitanO*ded thou- Banda of own in mtprinir the:atlhai r do gonad lealtli - ikeithoWeVirerecoWadadiiiii er!nicrab pqy "Oreat A4terAgawsliemedyel • -,..DR,fII.2I,IBVEIEMPow , . 4 ORONO= TIERIVIAV FEMALVOILIS 1 : ,- Whiehrba4grienteefeeltigarthii'direo- Alps, have , barasl,Strietiyaeitewsilinge .' ' . - ul°7llg-dipkoPir !.it"ilKF9ra- • Okitrubtlsin '4 ,Stpfsiikcp of gaturch, Or _Tn'oxiiiktheiegst,eni. totgerfsad_ .healtia when sugerivfironital4fewsoras. rrosaAsge (Bari, tA4)lThses, or; otstanweatßnant_glAhe toeing. Or- Abe . ter all, ' - sas e , s . #: , __Ararroas gm zoo., dco., which arie 1 rtl ice4 tninelluef mete denim disease. .. 111 ER:ThesePil 4 eWgssfeettgliarodesorted Ike con sedation, affil may be taken- * be: *frojjitikxdoje maierwitheite OajittiiNPAsitrecTher ,at the same time they act /gee. a , shares. by Bizensthezinvise rating:and restoring thetaptexa to.. RA MY con' WitioNwnd trbibiging 4nt the -nitin , 'period with regniasitg. na snatterawue wbalsestuse the obstra, °Ad& ;roar &tie:, .' Meg thou however, sot ce.s*gwalentlig the t i atifeng — 'neonths of on though safe At ty3y,othef Ara% as miso *weal bo the Astat.,%- , •i Each - Each box contains 60 .RWa,; Pang* 0 41 , _4 1 . 01, kuk and when desired will hie 'eV "tan pro-pal by argr. advertised Agenti 'On Jet +Witte -tamer T. BRYAN. Itochartdi,ttenerp.l4gent Sold brDruggiods :1- , ---- , ' 4 , ;.. ' • _ OSJIIP ;FlA4lcilltja, . Q : Coma Mirka street ntid'ain Diiiihtned. aaltivdeeowis Agent for,Piktsburg. Cornuciopire — Saloon, TKIIINRICORAINION ANi! SIPIIE-sTREETs. • • .seleorlderket.) VITHEEE THE:: prime; rovir3 on,; •.w TAIN the beetnellenttilelnT, Meal sened , aY sp. hours 'on :atom - pit no• Lunch eviii inoribis biticiiikCtiihtritre 'of 10 and 12 Wolof*. ; -' NR41.559 - 06a, au.2o-171i • ,Proiirietor. - - • - PITTS - =M GM. BreArtair, dinPON, I Wood StreetVof the Saltitibirellir Parr tory, eitablishedrinA36. ohoiersidock ofPiano 1 *stair) Centre , Pianos. conihinifie all the essen tials of abet darelnrftemeertmfth latettersreltieS. (eedervatent); ..14013 , Important to ;4 eratical vianiat LOWfortellharMCONSailtB.^ 171R4 BROTE[Fai, : • ""''!! ". -4 1PlitiraCitniens B V. , Par .110,9 j K 941 P L,LILT-1 1 1M: •14/1144ada af • • • - •*--• - n•,) :rims Wlt APlValMaxgrepaingd.from 6-4 NOVSICEMINICIAD i s i i r agtirki ath tkkis'elitVP Oseh,eald fob • :••: , r•I -,7 elilnENF ilineßNW : 6 1 '.'".'' - .'.. '-' a' vciftiftritol it. -- T 1 I 103 , ''.-" Atilit.`.Clisir igii.*: - j I** . itgligtrE . taiwax POIV 41 _,141A ASlEtoliap .It.. 1 .., , ....1- . E.DEIR. u. .1-1,-"e -m&VEN ' Atinfig,filik,,, _ 2311941. ;MEW . ~. c ALm- sil l' v ilu . i l a Ni e l a rock or PI,OTHS. . . :i moylkieirte be at Prime Am below thousual ratto sti . SlKlrest, Indoomenta 0ge0i . 440 awk bunts. 11,1011TA641C CIVAIREN C $ '' it'll,. L. * 1 • 1.2 etkn' CIO AND BVY A PAIR OF MosE ‘l,l - E choice Balmoral" for Ladies asOl Ge n ts p.:t 56: ft stmt.