ADVERTISING RATES For I tending matter per square, fiOwoida.] every day : One insertion * 60,0ne montii *6,00 Two insertions.... I,oo|Two months 9.00 UHgfc .; KSSiThree months 11,00. , Kotftlnßectioai i ... l,6ofFoUr mohtha. j.i, l&oa, ' • Hveiittertions.... 1,76 Five months 14,00 2,oolsixjnonths.i6,oo i Fwo/wfceks.i 3.ftoiOne year 2500 Three weeks.’ 5,u0 £ { ’ne square .changeable onec a week 1 *30.00 • DAI LV DOS T>, Fingle subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year. Delii'ercil, in the city, at 18 cents per week wi: r: iv l v i» oh r Single subscriptions Five copies, each Tea copies, each Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirty *• •• *• “ 1,10 JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA. PA It is not a Bar Room Drink, eunsTrn ti; r'ort kum, - OTJ AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, HIT A lIHIII.V Cu.Wr.XTK VIED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A pvur TONIC, VKLL FRitol Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drugs, h ill EFFECTi ALLY cure LITER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CLKL LVLHV CAX K Chronic or Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from u Disor tltrwi Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms l/riN'O FK<OI Disorders of the Digestive Organs? Pi!.-, rL, 11 hr.-s „r Bi.-'-l t.. the A. r-i Win uh. N.-iu't-t. Hi ifttn.iii. l»iii:u a t K.i J oi. i. FTii 1 i,i>s or Weight in th»- .-•i.iir iiru«UHtiuiirt,SiDk- Icg or } lutteriiii-hc tiie i’it oi the Stoin- LMan-up M? H U l - J ? l '7 iet, u HnJ . I,r U’# remedies fur this I n rholf , )nrl m ; ,k ' Mu, '*7 ,,b ' 111 } M He , ;irt ; h i tot>l ll «ry h.-tbi;*. u, lor onlv u..Mi 1 V*: '-'"VM'* übrninulyinf lin this country which arc „*fe'*i, 1 win P uJ; w X ‘ =lul l\ lo,r , or UrU | restore to health ioio the J>ieht. Irwrnnil I»un Pam in the Hea.l. f»rh. ,r.,. v ,t l’erspirpttwm. \el 1 1: • • m-» ~i Hi.- Mv.n 1- \ <•* l'mu in in th«- Siih-. iiacii, L'iust, Limbs A.c * ‘Sudden rtUEhesofHeat, Uurn inirir, ?!..■ l'lo =h. - ,m di. i crrt t f >.ri-s* t i <• r. i. I HOOFLAND'S GERMAN WILL OIYL Yt»l A ‘ ri " <[« Ai'l'liTlTl " I Iv(.• N' 1 M.k\ I-.. , hKXLIHy ;N‘i.h\K>, u Grent Aninii mi HtuM'iv * i'•A I > \ MKVi:.\ 1 HhAi.’iuY L .A; i iNas Harvey s Chrono Thermal FraiALK 1 J i 1.1 A GOOD COXSTITI'TIOX, A STRONG ( OXSTHTTION, , A HEALTHY COXSTITI'TIOX, HAVE XF.VKR YET FA 1 I.F.D Will. \ A SOCXD 1 B 1 The rtirectmns have h<« n m rt, ti ■, ini) w^rt. U JI.L AfAkE THE . in remcn mg ditticu 1 1 ir>a m-iMii).' STRONG oBsTKI O U»N<. u|{ sj.-J 1* il* NATi. Kl.. WEAK WILL i\l.\Kh Til?; DELICATE WILL MaKL THi WILL ..LAKL 1 iiL DEPRESSED MAKE 1 ill SALLOW COM PLKMON YVIJLL. MAKJ; THI. DBLI, EITil - ( LEAR 6c, BRIGHT EVERT FAMILY. Cht. ba used with p<rfort safety t.y OLD OR YoiNG MALE UK FEMALE ? f I s f I s f I* f f f f f f PARTICULAE NOTICE. There are many prepare! lotut umP r the r.amc Of blltn-.. put up i;> C ■■■'! ■! o:>tt: compounded of the cheapest whist* y or common rur.i, cost mo f tom -ju (0 40 cents per (jailor..-'.hi tc. d* .!■■■ ■<.. bd .1 ni-c or Coriander 'teed. This class oj Hitler' l " rone,! ami will continue to cause, as tnn<j os the:, .on .udd. hundnd* to du the death of the drum: •>./ /*’•/ their u■•e the si-xtn/i is kept continual!.j r the i \jitunce aj Alcoholic Stimulants of the :/ m..-'. the desire for Liquor ,s created and kept up. and th, >c.ut; is alt th, ho> 1011 attendant upon a dn.nlnrd', life and death. Bt ware of them. Fm those who desire and will linve a Liquor Bitters, we publish the follomng receipt. Get One Bottle Hoofland's German Bittern, end mis with Throe <4uart* of Good Brandy nr Whisky, and the result will be a preparation that will far tijcel m medical virtui-s and trvt (net lencr any oj the n-.uru l.iquot Kill, , u the mar ket, and will cost mmli less. lou u-ill ha in all the virtues of Honfliiml’w Bitters in lounectxon With a got>d article of Liquor, at a mu. /i less pint (Jian \\Lnot pitpai ations tail! cost jeu. DEDICATE fIIILDBEV, Those Buttering iroin MARASMUS. wasting away, with scarcely :u.\ ik-rh .>n th«-it tnines are cured in a very short 'unit-; one bottle in eU cii cases, will have a most surprising effect. DEBILITY, Resulting from fev or? of any kind—These Bitters will renew your strength in a very short time. FEVER ANDAGI E, The chills will not return if these Bitters aie used. No person in h Fever an,t Acne District should be without them From Rev. J. S, u L,n !<■ lio. yiiop, d i.j A ■t’lwhdije Althougn not dls]>i'M*.i to !»\or or roeoiiimona Patent Medicines in nenei-.u. tM,,m'h distrust of their ingredients a:. ; i vet know oi no sufficient reasons win a man may not testify to the benefits he believes Inmselt to have received from’any simple preparation, iti the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit ol others. Xdo this more readily in regard to Hooiland’s tFettnan Bitters, prepared by Ih* (.’. ,M. .lackson. Of this city, l*-c*usc 1 was prejudiced ag.unM them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, esq., lor the removal of tins prejudice by projier tests, and for encouragement to try them, when sutler iag from great and ion.r continued debility. The use ot tfir.-c bottles of ijn*a.- Bitters, at the hogiu ning ot the present \ . ,i n ts lolh,vv ed bv evident lelief, and restoration to a degree of t.odUy and mental vigor uhn h I had not felt lor =i\ mouths betore, ami had .almost b-spuic.j ui it camiiic. 1 therefore thank i iod and uiy friend n-i directing me to the use of them. PBIUDtI.HIU, .lull.' '.’l J NKU TUN BK. i\V.N ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FEIKNDS OF SOLDIEHsh We call the attention oi all h.n mg relations or friends in the army to she fact that "Hixir- LAND’S German fitters 1 will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced bv exjKVsuret and pm ~ Uons incident to camp life. In the lists, publish ed almost dally in the nowspajidrs, on the arm .u of thesick. it will ho noticed that a very large proportion are suffering’from debility. Kvei’v kin ':\. c,in l’" readily cured by Hoof- H German Hitters U> have no hesitation in stating that ,1 1!,.-.. n„„. r< , vcrt . rrcfly usod !!fv°nS g t‘! Ur , e ?, Wlcr ’: ‘‘unoreds of lives -ffifeht If “i?* 1 ’ u ‘ ! ‘ t ullmrwise would be lost % leS™nK"Xre?hn^. I h,^ l !‘ n f| ,h,, » k 'i al J'JP have been raeoreU t„ healtu th,’”uL those Sitters sent n. them by their friends BEWARE of ( OUSTEkrEIT^ See that the Signature of fli. JAt'Kst ;n«- , s on the WKAFPKK of each Bottle. * PRICES. Law size $l,OO per Bottle, or Han Im z . Medium si2e 75 ‘‘ or Half l>oz. The Large Size, on account oi the quantity the Bottles hold, are much the cheaper. Should y our nearest'druggist not have the ar>. ticle, do nor be put ott' by anv of the intoxicating preparations that may be ofrered place, but send to U 3. and we will forward, securely packed by express . Office, and Manufactory, No. S3i AHCH STREET, i-HILADELFHIIt^A. JONES & EVANS, ' (SUOGESSORS TO c. M. TAGKSON A C 0.,) ?BOPRIBTOBB. SALE by Druggists Dealers In •very town in the United States. nolB-dAw - ‘ 1 ' >2. A 4 . £ I - , It It OM i I i l net riageg to carry the sick or wagons to Dwelling norsE Pon sale- V-IIT U 11IJ XJ|! Jl, carry baggage; but, in all cases, proper The subscriber offers for Bale the dwelling j O b l r receipt must be given to the owner or AJ 1 ESS? «£ u X°fot S ?s U l l - - a ?T in P-afession, signed with the offi- WTJDT DO ATT I p -nnm *tt I Sfi t . fron w^ r I6 °* de<,p ; back to aso feet ANTI VANDALISM Jh. ° f th ? officer re3 P onßible . and The oreAt Tonic, ; W JIUJ-LuoALIE & RETAIL SSSb anH B «J two T H torie( ! i? rtck ’ contains six the articles so taken must be accounted . " MEIiB '“_^HERM* S . tor orthis .property return as though For Dyßpepata find Indigestive, 1 ’ iri H 1 1 A general assortment id tl ■ nevve , 1 f ! s n (| Indfjesfin,: , AB B nrtn.cm oi ti„. newe.t stjies of ai the room, of the dwelling, i ater in Sherman last summer, ha* not hereto- leave witheach^lvp»TiStw-f««fc 1-or I)j>j)C|.hiH and i , TuiniMiS*! a ** • 1 also offer for sale a desirable country resi- f° re received publicity • oiat n-n r 11 fam l|y en , on o* l *0 sub- Ko r l)ysj,ej.siH ami 1 n.lnrout-n. Il 1I11I1U11&S <111(1 HOSICFY den ceinliochester township, Heaver county, Pa, HeaDOCUITFR? I*>TTI \n\iv fom** i S1 ? 1 ° n f ° f a rea9 °n*t>le time aa Other- For Weak Stomachs a,..1 G<; i r,l,htv. ® lIVMCI J f containing twenty acre* of ground. There «s a ; ft™™ r* ,17 *}• * n*• w,fle we aTe Compelled to furnish them For \\ oak Stomachs and firm ..i DeMlin. LA I >11,.V and uyviv ' n€VV two * ! £ ne<l lr * rap dwelling, containing six n AMI "If* BLACK, All*?., Aug. 0. j again with the actual neresnnHpa of life, lor Weak Stomachs and «i, ~i Dt-Uhiy, rooms on the property. There is also a joune 1 ObnERAI. Orders No. fio 1 TTT Tn “ " i n f ce 88aries Of life. For Weak Stomachs and Hem.ral Nubility : ’NT'PPV rpTTPC a \rn on a rvnet i orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is a coot! . 1 In that oil odiLr, i UA * ln war the destruction of dwel- Reiiable anti Sure to doGooil, *’ ** xbOK lIxLS AND SCARFS, , b*rn. out-houses, Ate. It is ahont a mile fronfthe j ( i:. ' * that all oftlters and ?»oI- ; ling-houses, barnCS, fences &C fllons *l‘ Reliable and Sure tmloGood,' ‘ , Rochester depot. I diets belonging to find serving With this I line nf murnh ia nnln Ji Af Reliable and sure to do Good, i.a<i;s, ld<;lvg> : pl.ux. hem- >or terms, inquire of K. M. BOLES 1 corps may have a better understanding . t marchis only justifiable when they Keiiable and Sure to do Good, J ‘Ti/HKH AND L.YIHKOiDER- jan27-tl South Avenue, Allegheny city : of' rvUtiriP' nrrlnr- Qrtr i *u , f ll "Ord immediate shelter to an enemy, or Ai«C«»o..io ii t nn, 1: " HANI.KKRrHIK.-s, • m wo large LOTS i tnurhln ”m?vntP l pf ™ r ! 8 dB »S«ous cover from which to fire OB Andj:anuotdo Haim, iu- oti , i, r n -I five hundreti and twenty feet front on RoL »h/ V P*T-° ns and property, . us. Ottliis the commander of the lead- It( . oa , „„ , p - Neu & Kldl Maltese Lace Collars,.' : nluJ;”";!!'^n? 1 n M, a of in l! iri?,u,e or divi9ion en^sed I. rosts but little nmi Fuflrte; 1110 ,tM,,RW i nEKKf> rol - LAR s : th< '., L ' ni y d S, ' ,,es - »*>J tl«- practice of all : J but the Commander in Chief i-ndersleeves, n r,S, 0 . r p» 1,,,0 ,m,U,w 1,1,4 • Z'IT, ( n )\ >^ i . CODCern ; l> S them. I can destroy houses toproduct aomettatnro UconiyAsk a Tmi. DRESS s. (JUTHBERT k. sons i ‘ ><> the CovMUuttor, of the \ ctrert, or to fulfill some remote war Wo n* I '*" ftd p a -}- r J H ?• * ~ ' _ m,li 61 Market street. 1 c ruled Staten. ; policy; and then he should appoint a spe- Wc t>r'i\ a.ni: a Trial' ' ‘ m All shade? and latest patterns. table three-storv “Art. 3. No soldier shall in time of i c * a * 1° execute his orders. 0:10 O c . ~ _ . , NieiJnnV/v limMe'^n^lconlPairJ, 0 ? ALt : pe,ice ’ b< ’ f l ua rieml in nny house with- | , An X commauder can at anytime let bilk & Worsted Embroid. Braids, S I out Uie ' on9em V »h- owner, nor in I dowil fences, when he deems it neces halJ, large parlor, seven chamber rooms, dining ; ,lnle 01 ' " bill in tile manner to be 1 9:lr - v ,r> deploy his troops or to onen room.kltohen.wMh room and good-cellar, gaa ' pres.-ribcil bv law rNono thus far nr.. 1 roads. ' and water fixtures, etc.: lot at) feet front bv6o or,i ' I -imic llHlfl lar pie- , _ deep. For price and terma, apply to J 9CI ( Jo(-U.] trails or fencing material can be used IHHKiiT &SONS, . , Apt. 4. The riiihis of l tic people to ■ ' or re pairing roads and biidges, and also ” -- __j_ Bt. be secure in their persons, houses, pa- I ‘or firewood, when other fuel is not con- Villi'll Plf 1 AIM vain - . pers and (fleets, against unreasonable i ve s lent ; OllJlEili I hi llli OUAr. searches and seizures, shall not lie vio- ; T° rob the interior of a dwelling of! tiRTMPTON *, co., aav libertt ' atL<1 ’ a " d n " ""arrnnts sliall issue hut bof t k s, papers, pictures, clothing, dishes, i ; STHKKT. gulp proprietors and nianuiactur- ll ! in11 probable cause, supported by oath 1 an<l lur mture, is disgraceful to us all- I tain7 3 !|nd^Umr“ 3 7iT,‘A, 0 ! lin ; I " ,i ‘ a “ r »> f’ r «fßrni»tion, and particularly describ- , leads to resentment,; lowers the self-res’- H rttiie m Paw (“tKitmivf ,h< ' ,n >■<* searched, and the P ect of the anny, and detracts from its and rosin soaps, and various Toilet" ar..i P‘‘ rs,)n and thing* to he- Sfized " honorable character. i^nffl‘l,<■/ ao. itt«—, ma r ;'x;f h T D ™f ion , s “a brigades use than anv other bei<.rv ti,c p.jt,j, • B j,ou],i }„• 'icted April 10, IHOO . ortlcr lll C Biatenftls Ol bams, COttuU | borne in imn.i haaneubt-r Salt. Lime •Art Fvcrv r.Rionr r : stab,cs i Outhouses, and fences to be i or Rosin, or any other subsinnoo in it* man nine- jnm. ,- fl ' vr ' °“ Kfir commanding used to make shelter® for the men in in . rare which can shrink or injure the nim.t fabric. 1] ? f l»-uters, garn-..n. or on the march, I element weatlmr- hit U t ?a Hannels nnd \\ ooleim enn he w.«i.-»hv.i with th»* shall hoop jrnod order and To the utmost I . v a bor ’ but &olcher9 9liould rapidity oi Cotton or Linen UloU.es washed ufhis nower ' e . r ake materials without first | with the Silver Pearl soap..o not require 1.,j. ~,, J , C,! ruh all abuses or disor- obtaining the orde rs of the proper com >ntr -T half the rut.hin f r. whkh of course b.-nrs ,h J ' u bl.li may Ik- (ommilted bv any i mandcrs 1 uper com the k ear nnd trtr Silt ( -r soaj» removes Ofnrt-r or soldier under Ids command In Q ll , , vjrecbe, Dirt, Inhaceo >Ollll.-!, Printers* Ink, If unnn rnmn'nint ma.l . ' Bl all cases when SUCIi mateiials are sniukenud the wurstiiiiyr w»,o r Slum-uisinn,- ,V "A, P "* ” • to him ol nfh- taken, written receipts or certific ates of ly, t;> applyiiift It With 1 mout s|wtivc-. thus pro- fu " r solll iers beating or otherwise ill- i the quantity and vnlne <d>n„iri ),n V tee-ting windows, ,-nrpcti and fmiittire from Ireatingany person or disturl-inc faire , } d d should be tender suild And Slops It impart a a brilliancy to PUm. or market? ur nf D "i & l C the owner > wbl ch Will entitle him to • euoirx, Gl.lMWare, hnatm Uni H n,J n i rmmmtting any kinds compensation when Congress makes Pate,,t Leather tinmeilutely. and for efraning oA 1 the disquieting of tile citizens ■ pcovisions for sur nnvn, 1° Alarhlc hu.i H«or i lies it h»s tio equal. For the L Ilited State* he the «aid com TV TV ° SU f . P rt yj nent ‘ bath Kix-1 p.irticui-triy i.. f B h-.mjH>oiniig. the siJ- mandcr who slmll i nr nmi. i ” , \ the physical power ver 1, n in-riet t juxur). in n word h “ ;" “* s ‘ aM or om,t 1n used by our national government to cn all who have tru'd it- -upenur ijuallties ac- J usllCf done to the Offender or offenders I force its In-WQ nnH ,| nf .M oa ;♦*, i knou ledge it th,- great,-, .iw-mcn m the age. and reparation made to the nartv nr mi r -m r 1 *awsand decrees, its officers and - as“ratafgssns«" kststbs :t: :z;^ -G t^«wl ,jw , sS3wnic .-'•■ld »i JIM- mjiim |.,t pn.in.l innfiy pound " \ iiT AnVofli'-r i l ,ri "S» a people in a stale ol rebellion i.tA’i.^h^'\im,'c'. r f .: f r ? u rr d .r ir u,n > b : rmiy'r’c,:^^. ; our own 'id-iicwhip ..I In i'ui I’tatiuiM "y'U like'' nr'slnll (jJ* “‘j,? do the If the People of the South unfortunate- j munition, or shall quifhiaporo-r ' Set°me d onT?be e ““I ' Mew Goods ,Mh " tf I- plunder and pillage-, very siich id- ' C 7 Dg Gcnor ? l I ECONO NATIONAL bask lender, heiu- duly (onvirted ihcrcof ,an )^ ATtiuHy.irad speedily, by one word, " W if. ~ ■, , , 1 Il ‘ crto >. undeceive them, and let them feci the b 7 'i?. u i ~;T r rr Tf' , T ble <>*• an army let W w ■d„ z, .d cun ~ 10 re,al ' ate or t 0 take vengeance. I -Anr 1 All oiliccr- „n l iii , r . '\e are not armed solely to snbdue a ! L- bvlrni. ih. ui-flvt- ord.-rii V/mm-M-H r? brlllo “ in lbe Bouih, but to "serve the ! an lon their 11, d blimVt- 'hdl L "! " b ' altS against all their enemies j ■■. iii in i i ut.v i' ami whomsoever.” Some of V> 111,-,,i n-i-.-B park- w -uren- fi-li oonds "<jiigaged in pursuing and punish- Imuisci,. ormirduis .oindicl.ls in i r „ r -’ 1 lng IndlBns who have disturbed the! Id meadow-, or BlinP midirnuidv de'trov ! P eai ?'' ot <>ur frontier settlements; othets ally proper; whatever hi lonein-to the ’ t . hasln S Plates and freebooters on the inhabitants of the United -h-i?es° unless {"St aeas; othera m destroying mobs who bv order of the then Commander in lal e 3 ‘' l Up tUeir cruda °Pmi»ns osertlie Chief of the armies nf u ir said states a ,o ® ol ,7° nSrU f 3; am Ji Bt , ia ° lherBaredi3 ' shall (besides suoh penalties as thev are he for J ‘ hr , uu S hout tho land to compel liable to by law ihe punish ■.! areordine -f , ?, e obt -‘d'ence to our courts and to the nature and degree of the offence” P Tilwhllsl we happen .to be by the judgm.-r.t of a regimental or een- w 7 LY 11 "! 01 8 , c , oantr y torn b y civil era! court martial " " “P h, -' aretl b y a imghty and ter nhle rebellion. . of (.on-jro, upj.r.'cd v.irrh hrf, 18(53 But all are engaged inthe same com- , , 07 “I 1 ' ,,r .non eau-e, viz.; maintaining the dignity •JyEo. to. That in time of war, insur- and authority of the United States. When i , tion. or rebellion, murder, assault as in time ot peace, the civil authority and battery with intent to kill, man- call >’e vindicated by Sheriffs, Marshals slaughter, mayhem, wounding by shoot- i and Constables of the courts, the army ing or stabbing w ith intent in commit ; would not be justified in interfering murder, robbery, arson, burglary, rape, but , when foreign war or internal strife’ assault and battery with un intent to 1 produce combinations too. powerful by : commn rape, and larceny, sliall be pun- : ordinary machinery of civil Govern ishal.h' In the -i nlener of a general ntent, then the Executive is bound by * ourt martial or a nnlitary o. unniission, his oath of office to call upon the army when committed by persons who are in 1 and navy of the nation. These are the Hie military service of the United States, I living, intelligent hands by which he and subject io the Article.-of War; and enforces the public law; and we derive the puuishment of such offences shall ! our rightful power by delegation from never lie less thnn those inflicted by the i him , or through the laws of Congress or laws of the State, Tciritory, or District i llie common laws of war, which are in which they have been committed. '' not hingmorethancustomslongsanction- Suoli are the laws of Congress, which eci and respected by civilized cations, all Officers are hound to know, and all ■ All these vest the army with the right soldttrsare presumed to know, binding ful power to take life, destroy property on all alike, no matter of what rank or and use violence to produce the end da oegrec. , . mantled by the Government. But, as 11. Thi Government ot the L nited in the case of the Sheriff charged with States ,s essentially one ot /■ iw, anti the the execution of a writ or mandate ofj. army peculiarly a part nl the Kxecuttce. court, we must only use that amount af b.very person who enters the army ; force and violence demanded by the oCr ay ears to --obey the orders ol the Presi- casion. and no more dent ol tlw l nited States, and the officers V. Every officer who accepts a cont appotmed ove, him according to the l mission in the array accepts a high truss. Hu es and Articles of W ar.” , He is bound to study his profesrion, and He is paul, (lad fed and provided for ( not only acquaint Himself with the drill, in aH ways l.y the L nited Stales, and his ; which is merely the machinery of his whole time belongs to the Covemmcnt. trade, and the regulations, which enable lie cannot, tlietefore, fenguge in any him to feed, clothe, and provide for hi*, business or trade, or acqfiire property by j men, but to learn the laws of his coun or tiirougn lus connection with the j try and of other countries, that he mav ar “>- \ use the physical power intrusted to his All the work of his hands and the ' care, and apply it to the uses deaignii fruils o! his labor belong to the United , ted by his government. If he sits down States. It is t-.r this reason that the jin ignorance and idleness, drawing heis world so propel ly stamps as infamous the pay and consuming the resources of his attempts of officers and men who obtain ( country without an adequate return nf cotton, horses, mules, furniture, or any- . labor and service, he is guilty not only thing during war. Should any private ;of a high misdemeanor, but a breach of property.be iaken in war, it belongs ut j trust. once to the United Staffs, and the party I " Any officer who goes along and shuts who lias taken it is bound to deliver it to j his ears and eyes to the fact that hia ifQuaatermaster or accounting officer of I command, instead of executing the well the Government; and, if the taking is I known laws and orders of his goveru wrongful, he is moreover liable to trial ment, are engaged in violating them, is t and punishment-tor pillage and plunder as culpable as the one wbo eftgages di- j under the did Article of War, or for lar- rectly in these criminal or mischievous ; ceny dnder the act of Congress of March j acts." Ignorance but adds to tlie crimin-' :; d. lsii.'l ; ality, and it is for this good reason that i The true and only rule is, that the in- | Colonelsof regiments and Captains of J di initial officer or soldier ean take trom j cohtpanies are, in all well-regulated ar trietul or enemy nothing. The t nited rnies, held absolutely responsible for the States, by the President or his represen- conduct of their men. The law gives tative, the commanding officer (see Art. them the rightful and physical power of 54), takes what is necessary to carry on ! keeplngtheir men under their very eyes, war, ot which lie must be the sole judge, i and/if they neglect to use this power He may destroy houses, railroads, l.rid- they are guilty of a wrong act. and can ges. anything or everything, and may i not plead it in extenuation of some oth carry away horses, mules, wagons, for- ler wrong naturally rising from it. A age, provisions, or anything he may deem commissioned offii ercannot set up a proper and necessary. | want of -‘otdeis" to excuse him for neg- Tliis is the act of the United St.ites. ; lens and disorders occurring within the and ndt of the individual, and the Uni- spin re of Ills command. He is at all ted States holds the commanding officer times vested with the lawful power to to an account that such property is used suppress all “abuses and disorders ” exclusively for public benefit, and ac- see iJ2d Article of War' audit is made counted for like other public property i his duty under severe penalties to use which is purchased and paid for. the power thus vested in him It is impossible lor a Commanding The army of the United Btates, instead General to be present* everywhere, and, of being, as some ignorant men conceive therefore, he must delegate this impor- Hn instrument of tyranny, is, in fact the tant trust to some subordinate. In the most perfect machine which the wisdom 15th army corps I have ordered, and of man ever devised: From the private now Tender the order, when my corps soldier to the Commander-in-Gh}ef each acts separate from others, or I am in lias his position, duties, and r'esponai command of the whole, that Division bilities clearly defined, so that any man and Brigade Quartermasters-and Com- of ordinary intellijgence mav^understand.' missaries, and no others,, while operat- Should he be wTouged, he has his redress - ing in an enemy’s country and distant —sec Articles of War,’B4 and .85 from our supplies, may take corn, fod- in the execution oJthis Qfflce and ’duties’ der, and forage genarally, cattle, hogs, he has in his immediate superior "one sheep, and meat (generally, and, when who is intrusted with thepbwfcr to smS 1 the necessity is urgent, may take car- tain him in all tfiftfer' 1 gUSKEI’S CELEBRATED Hitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bluer Wine of Iron, Of tms Valuable 1 uni.-, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Toni.-, 01 this Valuable Tome. , .... , l )nly 75» t». nn.l um- li.,lui ' M “ L ' 1 ASHI,, ‘ N Only 75 (Jts. ami One Dollar per DotUfc. Dl _’ J T T>l • -n ti m i • inij 74ct». « n .i ime H.. 1. ,r |..-r ii,.tti?' rlaid and rlam Bonnet Eibbons, only 75 Its ar. 1 i u,e 1 u.i! ,t p< r IT't'.l- ’ Manufactured solely by s A. hi .\ K LI, x A FI 1,1, LI\F OF BID). Oeneral Depot. lib Market h tnvt Har rUlmrff. Fa. For sale in Fll'l.'JO u* i H b- 1! rofcpi ciable deal. rs. J For Mile iu Pittsburgh bv H E M.1D.1-I OO , and B. 1,. FAHN F-nVu ‘K x Ci • janl-Him • I*ll.l VA/m DfKKAWI> DR. BROWN'S OFFICE *' i 1 t»h \ i nun iii i n \ c mi.l i ire f CUTI7.KNS AND STK \.V(;KHS KX Htii l> / need ol imMu-tl in Kr> u. i i t., ti him a caII I>r. Brown’s remedies never imt M -i.r® irn| - ritu;*, siTi 'f n 11-U; ami \ .•rit.To.-i] «]!••.’uu.- .\! -.». hr n*« 11 1 nr y taint, su.L as Ti t t*r. ; other ?km (itM'nso!*. ttu-.in. in u‘. u,,* j, H tient is iguor ant. I*r IJri'U i, - - r.'me.hf's u.ro in ,n i.'ir thin Ji-illilU] >i fill. Iloil Hv- also tll'-iTS I‘lle*. 1 fl. Ot. i im.r, . , thal Discharges. Eernale Diseases, j'am- ;i. Back ami Kulneva, Irnlati,.n i-i t;.o in Strictures, etc. A letter to l*e answric-! must contain at i >N K lx iLJ.A K. Medicines sent to anv s,f,)y j. «. «. .1. Otflceand private rooms No AO ' m>ii;i.nel,] STREET. Pittsburgh. IN. ,i xu IMPORTANT TO' LADIES, BITTERS HEARTY i <r m ro»torine the h\ ?t( in ].< 11.. ; r,, , ST<M t »''‘ fK ' nri -' Immii >) ih'il \!I. ]*; ( - u ,|. P \vi ll!lMl r v y J ■» - «r- W 14' I lilt I) !l«. I In' I'll Ir> ill J • I r I k . ' " 1 on The conarimtion, arul may he ; •(> h r i r- « r. mOHt (.U'lu'Hl r Irm i]*‘b ui t h, 1 I,LAR Ht The-Him* THEY AC T AS A ( II \ K M By strcnziiiiTtinc. itu umM in.’. »; t dj stern to ate h 11! i > lemurem, on Ihr rnont hl\ |'mo,| u iili rcjiu ii.: ■, N lor from what c.uiec the obstruction n. .m ,• They Bhnulil. how^\c-r. N< i f be t>»kee- !-...• t hire or loin mudhe'd' ie e^r.-u;:\ .t ‘. i.eti -.ni at any othir tune', -ah [to-'at riairi- wi.io i he the result. Each box contains 6v> Pills. PKlt'i. <u\'; DoLLAfi. % on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy. Mi.- un e Barrenness. Sterility, Reproduction. .*• 11 .1 a* ol N.-tti.re, aii.l ein|ih«ti. ..ii> the L.\ ! >1 i.- r t YATE MEDICAL AHVJChH, h pamphVt . i i pages, sent free to any adiiretyv six cents rv>;<;u ed to pAy postage. Ava The pills »in.l Bor.ii \\ iJI b<> sent b\ nom. con mien ti Ally, n hen vie si rev!, .- \.< v *, < £ ;>, and pro-paid or. receipt of iliunr) by ,T. BR' AX. M. I(ienerol Ajrr-t. No. 76 ('edur street. .New ) ■ u k Joseph Fleming, Druggi-d. ocner >, the Diamond anil Market street, ar- nt t'm |'n;.~ burgh. oet>*ein.l.v w Notice to am. co.vcf.hyed^— Among avi i * am vln?= ot ?eli-import.ant peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt it’ u:) - ed to all ph) ?iriar.-that ailverti.-e an ! treat th.- diseases named in t his i-ard. ' Fm v \ i k [ u- y \-.rs. i why this should !•<•, they n<>r m> <ir»t- .•!«,<• e »n tell Are they not aware that all physicians treat di eascs of every denomination, in i mt *i.iiio the very disease? that are so obnoxious ti veiy refined parties. 1 suppose they wonid n o let one of their family go to a party that ha? d< voted years lor their larneflt, because he h-!\ t r*.- scs the fact, and their family physician sh\ a i,e . a humbug so he can cet the case, often he almost deprived the party of hia life* He ’ uiu - at last to the ph\ sician that a.h cruses- hou el«< are they to know ’ Are they not aware that hi? Astley Cooper. mi Henjam.n hr.».!*;*. -ort n-;rn .. Ball and M. Haul KicorJ <leiotcd ions m 11.< treatment nl these Ihchm-s t 1 he-.* i.n• i. ~(»• hi ;.i up as shining light.- iu the m.*uie d u ~t, ; ] d..r.d assert that all men are u i*r:hy 11,.*r . -n;i there are agreat numhernt them that ace. 1 un\ .- devoted myself to the stud) and tieatmer.r *.f Phivatk Di•-k \•t. - np-uardsc.f m wik and without egotism c in say l hn »-s-i\i-.! toiiihe.ls from years ot n.i-i n .and untimcK deatii M , treatment is contined to tiu- \ eget able akogeDu i as I think it is the best and moot certain 1; i„ jn my power to brimr hundreds ot e*-i ? m.-ati*- n i b [> . I'.Ji/or oj the thnuglit it neccssaij toc-'itit) to rn> general su.- cess : but my long residence inlhia’cit) \a suffi cient proof without adding more, spcrtiia’ oitm a and all diseases at :-mg tiom it aiv . ured in a much shorter time thail hereto!.tre It bel.oov>s every young man and-wotuan to be wia t ..1 ui se lecting a physician. The dillerent -idv eit i-.*meiits that are seen In our papers are oi no worth, and no lienertt dull-an-.' irom answer!- tl.hu only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address Hi i.\ boo jan-Iyd Pittchurgh Po-truhce. JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, \ POCKET AEBI M! FOR SOLDIER S t FOU HOI.DIFRs: United States for Twenty Cts. Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables. BEIX)W alt >. AT PITTOCIv S, opposirr: the idmtufi h i THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE, luveutiii Perfected IMi'i. Received tribcte from ai.l other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, while the Singer Sewing .Machine roceiicd an honorable mention on its merits , and Wheel aJ?et^' for Uj* device, called ‘A'ir- * tsofitf 1 Roolf. The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an Emn, o h Kxhiliitor.) 1 as the Ik*st tor all purposes lin exhibition n ur lightest Machine guaranteed t.> make' ncrfcct work on the lightest and he.a\ icst tabru s 1 Sold and rented, Cor. Penn ft m (•i. lir> streets » A. Al, McOKEijtiH.' fflT2MiUw-ly * Accnt. S'fa BASKETS. ‘PINTS A N D quarts,-’ Heiduck’? (’hahiuairhe . Worses Spacing Mosetio. In ctore and for sale by i MIDIKB & EICKEK i SON i (The medical No. 50 Smithfieid Sircot SKMINAB WEAKNESS. RHEUMATISM DR. HARVEY S TREATISE Holding /coin iy to I'4 Pictures. Can be Sent to all parts ot the A r r PHU’Eh HELOW AJ.I., AT Title PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.; SPUING GOODS vicj.vi-vr x Jtt, St.-cl, Gill auJ Pearl Buttons, Small Wares and Notions In tMi.iJeas v .uitj fteturers ami first han !» al\ ami ml. r tn riPrrh'Hiis nn l dealers an o\- ieereil stock at KAS'I- m v c if t; m c, lyd e, 73 Marker Street New Goods Nt.w Good 9 . f=i -4 ? K § a g a 5 W S «sH R Nu'w Good New Goods New Goods N"w Good NeW Goods N 'o GoO' New Goud m;w dky (iooiis. GARD\ER vk SCHLEITER'S, n 2 NIA-RKEV STHEBT. Black Silks. $l.OO per Yard New Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2.75. New Spring Shawls. Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 l-2c New Spring Dress Goods Russia Crash, at 12 l-£c. Best Kid Gloves, at $1.25 :•( I*l OPENED THIS DAY, [ AT HUGUS & HACKES 4-00 PiecKH j\i.w Styi.u Brinta— PARK AND LIGHT, « iiN’< HIA.MS, PE LAIN Es at 31V BAL.MoKaLS at 42.50 Corner Filth and Market uu. I A' JEW -Q- and valuable machine, .-apal.lt of netting 'V 5 , >T r ,U ,^“ bo 'H cxpiMinea. Ims jug) hw enm rlctKl anil |.alent«l. He- patent-right f 'lie i me.?-T “ , J lvn V 1 c < u,fh nne or mnn ,n«- hinea la now cmcrci' fnr silicon favorable lenns I his in a rare chance lor im (ailment, from •V.,000 to c:ii>itai rvinin*d Address feb*J+-K CHARLOTTE BLI'MF.. 43 Filth street* Beckham a long, no. 127 liber- ERTY SRTEET, PITTSBURGH, Agents i for the Quaker Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, R ussei’a Mower and Reaper, j Farmer’s Mower, Cayuga Chief, Mower and Reaper, and Wood’s Mower. Also, dealers ini Agricultural and Farming Implements of all kinds- • JfJfrrrd&w ■ Raisins, prinks and c i r-1 -RANTS— -1,000 pkgs. Hunch and Layer Raisins, in whole, I half and quarter boxes, 60 mats Seedless Raisins, , 25 kegs do do 30 cakka prime Zante Currants , —-- _ . 60 keg* French Prunes and Plums fERK IS NO USB IS WEARING 25 boies do do V ’ I HATCHED BOOTS when you can buy a ! Just received andiof sale by fcl^ r P ’ ** BORLAND’S, I ' B-ETkKR & BROS., ■ 98 Market »t. mhB 126 and 128 Wood st. pICKL.ES, KKT( HIP A ND SAICE— luodu* gallon Hu.) quart Pickles 3u do nint pukies. ’ ‘A> do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints 200 do Pepper Sauce, * 20 do Cumberland Sauce, 10 do Worcesteahire Sauce, 6 do WalnuuKctehup; 6 do Aluahroun Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Alusiard 60 do Imttafton do do ’ Just received and for sale, fry EEY.arBR k BEOS.. 126 and I2S Wood st. ; New Goods New Goods New Go- G New Goods New Goods New Goods New Good tki;am nv hkpaktmi:.\ i. , (Ifw'o oF CoMFTItOLLhR OF THE CrKiiK I .' V. VJUU ' W ashinpfon <’ity. Keli. Uih. U&4 \ U M hiti-lai t.jr-, »■•, Klou, «. |.rf-n*:iti .1 in rt,ua.lcrsitrne'l. it 1, t- u.n made lom.i.nr n.-J,, lll * f l ‘‘*' (, - N l’ NA IF .VJj HANK 'lp uOOfIS I’ITT>HI. 1?( i J{, in the (hn inti of Alltyhfii) . ati l Sta 1 c c>l } ’eiifi-\ 1 \ Ui ri. linn frrn duly orsrau- under and .Hccordini' ’o the requirement.- m the Act of Centre**. r.itnini ‘An Act t.. »ro \ ulo h Nat ion h 1 < ’urm,i\. secured h\ a jd.-dirc of 1 liitnd static Stock**, mid in pr.-iv Me i c , r the cir culation and redemption thcreot." appro-,od Fet>- ntary '2sth, i)s63. ami h«« « -implied with all the prm lrtionb <>l maid Act r* i,iurf'l to !>e compiled with ladore con.mcncmw i,~.e husinrsa -.1 iUnk lnp : Now, therefore, I, Hmn McColl<«'». Comp troller of the Currency. <lo hereby certify that the said SKCOXII NAllu.\\l. HANK of PITTSBURGH,County <>i A lire net. \ . -uid si ate of Penns\ 1\ ama, is ant hoi ,/:\i t. n.e the business of Hankim; uu.l* i u,.' \ . ,j lir , .- v i,l ln testimony >w,or. .>1 o iim---u.s hand > $ and *••*! of uttioe. T!.i.» u;h ,\ ,v ot Wbru l ' s ary. 1*64. HI (ill M< ct ELo< H. - Comptroller oi the Current • THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK 'Formerly IRON CITY TRT ST COMPANY.) i 'apital. 8300,000, with privilepeto increase to ThelßoN CITY TRUST ('OMPANY hat ing organized under the National Currency Act, otferd its serv ices tnr the transaction of a Gener al Hanking Business. Drafts bought and sold. Money received on Deposit, an 1 Collections made on all parts ni the ountry. .Ja< or Painter. , r..m K.uu.w.x, .1 akk Him.. | H. HeroHMAN. C V IvLolELt; W M (}• ikm! v. Wm C.oi'EH, 1 O K WARNLH. Presi lent J\<> K FA 1"1 EKSON, Cashier * N KW Trimming House for Tailors. JOHN A, GRIFFITH & 00., Reg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors and GlohJers of Baltimore and Washington that they have opened a TRIMMING litil :>h, at the Soulhwcit Corner of Baltimore and Charles Htrecln, f*ver the Jewelry Store of Canfield, Pro. At Co., where the trade will rind a full assortment, in- Plece Goods, Buttons, Braldo, etc.. Adapted to that iine of business, not surpassed by any house in the country. Having established a house in Cincinnati in connection with the Baltimore .House, and con sequently having to buy largely’ we feel assured than we can offer such inducements to the trade as regards prices as will make it to their interest to give us a share ol their patronage. Just re ceived, the Spring and Summer Eeport of Fashionß. W e are also the agents for the American and European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and Heniech A Co.’s Patent Shears. A full line of MILITARY TRIM MINGS suit able for Morchant Tailors and Clothiers JOHN A. GRIFFITH JAMES l I’NLILL feb2-3tawtal JOSEPH H. MAdl'lllK. PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OP BROOKLYN, N V Capital $-400,000 Surplus Jau. Ist., iaft4 . 101,70* , . , »:ioi,7oh 1 have been appointed Aokm- ui thi* popular and reliable < ,’otnpanj, and am prepared to issue Policies on favorable terms S. s. BRYAN, mhy _ 69 Fourth at., (Burke’s Building.) Removal of uvery stable,- The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near the corner of First anti Smithfield street. W. C. Conn’s old stand, is prepared to furnish carriges, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses k• pt at livery at teasonable rates. Undertaki and all arrange ments for funerals will receive is special atten- Hon- _ NEAL BRICKLANI). KN ABE’S PIANOS ARE NOW CON sidered the BENT PIANos MADE. War ranted eight years. HAINEN’ BRO’SNKW YORK PIANOS are the OH BAPTIST FIRST CI.ASS PIANOS in the country. BOX 756, Pittsburgh, Pn FOR SALE. of nrTsnrRGH OP PITTSBURGH, PA 81,000,000. Unit i S’’; 1864 * ■* IjusWgpWJ*- .J :w« . MORNING POST rrpfnirrrßftTrtfss BASH & MTEES, Proprietan, Executed tn the beefetyle. [ SPEOIAi- ATTENTION PAID TO MILBGpg|J|fICANTILE AN[l LEGAL PRINTING. I» 0 * c ., For Exhibition* ihd Concerta eamiot be 1' Surpassed la the city. tainty.' iWhsteveßhßpetfectionß exist in this machine arise, JBcom the .common im perfectionahxi'd'paslloriH'o/htjidffiiltiatnre, agamst which and eV if- n , llere cot h® 3 in ’the final', rale to lc n a 5), htimah beings'ffiußt that the inferinr in rank.Tnnstsabmit to he superior, even if wrongbqcapse of Jhe necessity P f the trusting that time, which rectifies all tram gif will bring itsremedyii due-course ornature. e ,? ommand “, g ‘General, .in, laying down these general principles, invite! all officers ip his corps to reflect' grid* study them; and Be hopes that thereftttm the loth-Army Odrps 'Will in tiffie;become renowned, not only' tor.. the moifl daz- Zlmg feats of arms, but for* that, respect and subordinate Mth in.Vthe. laws and constituted authorities okourgovern ment which, will give it stability and tend to mskeft eternal • ; W. T. Shebman, Major General Comniajjfling. 1 Vallandigham onßeprisal. I . WoiDsaß, 0. W.,March 7. Mtisra. Hubbard <5- Brotheri, Dayfm, OMo; Gentlemen: I read, several days ago the telegraphic announcement' of the riddling” of the Empire office by “furloughed soldiers.” I riffer jrou no sympathy, for that will: nvail nothing now or hereafter. Ido espre£s3o you mj- profound regret that you, were not prepared to Inflict on the spbt'aiid in the midst of the assault, the complete-punish ment which theiassailants deserved, but am gratified to learn that some of them did sood after receive their deserts. But these cowardly actscannot Always be guarded against. And they do not primarily come from the ” There is therefore,, but one;,,remedy for past and preventive of future injuries r and that is, instant, summary. ariA' ample reprisal upon the persons arid prop erty ot the. men at home, WhOv fly lan guage and com! net, are always inciting these outrages. No legal riormiUtarsP'’, punishment i’s ever infficted"u%dn Ihh'' immediate instruments.: . - Retaliation ' therefore, is the only aifd rightfpjjjreffie dy in times like these. T Bn&gSafilvto edly and recommend it in aTrcififcs here after. " c v -..ji»wi t* .n It is of no avail to announce tHfe false hood that “both,ps«tltft:pondgfflu it,” alter the destruction has been,consumma t’d- The time has gone py¥o?<3@dirmre without protection': ' Tspeakdciided lan guage; but the continual occurrence of these outrages frequently -attended with murders, and always. without demands it. They' fHu»rm stopped, let the consequences be' wliat'thgy may. Reprisalsinsuch cases are nowethe only way left for a return to law and.pjder. \ ery truly, C. L, Vallaejhgham. Washington oil Popular 1 Trimul ts • In n letter datedOetdbetfllt 1786, Gen. end Washington, addregOeddHenly Lee, then in Congress,, in, regard. tofTtey’s per hellion in Massachusetts. 'He‘thns es pressed his views of “lifflubhce” and conciliation: - i,iT Ton talk, my good sir, o£ employing influence to .appease the .nreaept , tumults in Massachusetts. I knjow not 1 where that influence is to he found 1 , ndf, if gf. tainahie, that it would he A’propw reme dy for these efisardere- .-. fnfijience is riot Government, Xet,psch%ve a Qjovernmeiit, by which our livps, liberties arid jiroper ties the worst at once. Underthese impressions, my humble opinion, is that there-is a call for decision; knqwprqcisely,whit the in surgents aim at,' Irtbeyjhavereffl griev ances, redreAl ffriSfflStift or ac knowledge thejnsttee of them and your inability lb do it 1 niliie- ’pftsjerit moment. H they .have not; employ tfrT force of Governpaenf, against jhmn atOßee, If this ls.ipadequAte.ill liviH-'ihe ‘upp-vinced that th'e snpersfraetrire iff-'bad,* or wants 1 SUppOTt. f/*; 'j t, TPitomgs&SQytfh fai-tteiWM of the world, and mote, contemptihlejls hardly - possible' To deley 'One or ttieolher Of thfese| expedients Is to fexasjteiafe on the one band, ior on the ~ like anoy.tiaUs, mob* bDdfelflrpnfase by every .. thing in the ! waffw them before their weighfcißtoO'great and irresistible.« :• v , ...f f , ; ; ,-ff These are my sentiments. 'Precedents are dmgeriins thiifes..j J 'EMt the 1 reins of G6foroffient,'‘.'tfifflYBfe''braced with a steady of the Constitution be reprehEnae(S-,?p{lf defec tive, Jet it be r amended, to be trampled tipon JEhile,it'. ! his. an exis tence. .• \ cnt occupied trpj; Mr and irtU be prepattkHcp gtve^Be l aatlsfao- MENTS, and '* -rarito Suppfr i xir r - : OPTIOAr. GOODS, with a flne asaorftnent'W-BtJSSIAN PEBBLESPEETkOIiES; whlih WSWnrrMtS to atrengthen and Improve thfisigbt. -Made and sold only! by j; DlAStONDjTtteaßSrOptlclan, No. seTrafli street' H:..' .••‘ um irt/ v J Rememberthe mjjnber, feFWth street, after the tist of ApHfHrid dtf nbtbe lmpbaed upop by others. mhi fjjl H B ' " , 7 - vy, THIRD NATIDNJL MNK Haring organized under Act, U bow prepared •. / ' • General Banking Business. BOUGHT _ Ajid coUectiona made iiiie>qfMH*MiMsi j Office^,«hS^^^i?^i IrHnn J Sd street ; and alley7> to the3s»nkbw Boom of the ; PJNe 1 JJo. 13.0 St., Oppoette-the<Ja*ton ls<x&se* •/DiftEcrcto'; ''- ,s Wm. r S. H. Hartman, r R. C. Sogagam, rious affiectipnaafiteXuii!ral,aiMj Thm*!* -™wf"c'onu- i txr m “»/ .1 {-y-ii OU: ••. A. nil - if 117! i,h
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