.9.p15 , .:,': - " , :-.,':' 4',-',7:'s.';=•.i,','::i An, tUe was 188 W tion p f br '``. Pop.. • • insndt force' ncot oraksi , _ Iszetoi r e ocir • . Army o. —felteitis ,towfilek liloreit64o33liXint . _ _ itranViedollo o .l* , ..lloy9urtevita witlesent, tnairey tired Onthittext: dayv, • GerienaMcplellari at rewleitpaluvri to intenriewyntilthat Ut ortiottidito , talteTOUMU es of thtittltrxiiprr Vorkiganditheir, ga.. to *exercise iiii :y"teontr 4 d ' opetatingiinfrontufid . . -!. lilhertafter/Mon‘Mi . . 1 was invited istosioi • Presiden_t;iiihn was-fp the appreliensioakthap hadoimPpcised;thdittr actnittml. ierlisintnim -thejmuillateliFfaVortti ~t 2 eel.paiwi . adiplint.'w withropti:.i , - Nopkeikifiviiitu ink „ friiiinGislinreliihitti-ti ' iectiirtha evils `be _• by t amemagntirsorae 4 B.lthonghithe=Gentliall ' lid ponfeettat. ilticin Ids • gratity.the-BiesidEnth , . Fittaohii l'orter=the•fi ' ilialcotyotlefor - of thp - Ratintrn.and t" POtonutt,4that -, yout will lendithalalleatic operadon. to Genera' _y erationa aw going. ,_ of mit.. timintly.i.the - ,1 'T. . are ittMake, and alit the ishatifull . e.4t-Rper fiehl.:, ;jade -week, is ita . Say theisatuadhing to arinrottlieriPonatiac, _ requestiLkumtoana for AMR country'as • . , toettnetal - E t op4the , . everhaVeAct ;num 11 ''%AM iiwatinige A) .. • Wnibingfon; - mta ant - . render your retreat • ' comitnecesaal7-''' Whattook•place 1. MoOlidlamdeecribes i ..follp.wat i . ..) c.-..,-,,i rt , _ . ;; "Citifthe morning o the 'gd -the-Preel— ident madreint. , Ht . ear , . Cane t !too my' , to astrOlieti did Tie . dent •iii form&r. mat that Colonel Kelton .adt , retttrued' from . the bone; that on . i. - , were in a bad condition- that the . my was 'upon fen v retrilavnponthedefa , sot Washington; the raigastlilkur.. t with - gglers; etc. , He instructed Me to to , =steps at once and colitCl thelvitraitgl: -place the works in proper suite oft deft ii and to go mil* meet, and tette come and Ofttthe• army. whoa 441OPProaebeti he.,vicinity of the' worke ; then to;pnt t e troops in the best . Posiiionitor defence:; committing every--; thitigitalnp:banda ~ , , rL. I immetlini t elypio , steps to. oarry out thookOtdorsißn_ l .4.! ;:.: - •. , .... .. ; • e t :• lor hie oya tioN ecOrArfiktOL: lid 10340,..1.14/diStiCC mb ~ ( 4! - on: st thkc, is lap Tot e. ite 1 + 1 4.P . 1 thorVes*44l his rollB Dearer. an d.uear • " ed 'llAce charge Waeltiogtpn„ :1 , • buretA°, R&M 'BO •:4 0 4P4. the storm. s,'aid the tico of the weak and wicked of its. uppottiag Jskcpiel lan fe'atoyeltatztand ', lia its authors with y diam a . tA Ii C , PkY - , , it° :tut PerEeeh ted es, , .. ,torthe,T , Anon who can 44 T41 1 4t: • • '. .il frb c44Fdand them- selv• , :f. fivcirlffistMg infamy. Hireirt44 l 9j...Arl they grateful . • • AgliD44 4 . BeithitiNer, iii '4 ; 'lBl ' , litf-Poeieuri r faveral. U/ 03 16 :1 4,9 9tg0 t0 .:i11ak. 4 1r:'. 1,1 47 - coln'i. s 'ex- ottinait —, :(4454 ' i who ought to b.q.194 ,Eitkot4i in. his apeebtilit 'IWO Ville FA,. "ddirißg the, ..binet,ktoAroglio,,,t nis r'unqulvocilly . eltarlol4lUsdata ' fi'the Cabinet and in th,* 3 pildgfkith• auempt td grlng about " a / st Thi'Alicilititurp y, ivhSliPtonotin einik philififiliisit - g Slav*, seek to a caste of an other Calor by amal-• "gamitiht thi'biadk element with the. tree*hiteiabar of oar , land, and so to' exonil,l'af beyond the present confines of-divery, the evil *hich makes it titi noxioluito Repibli- , - Statesmen; and now i t:illt*the ,iye , gth of the traitors whir atteinpted to '' . e ~ body a power out of the - interests 41 - very to overthrow the Goiiiiiiiilefif Is een to ' fait; they wouldvirtake_ , thtic ~_ , tiinistdilm of the alaveithimitailifor. fusing their blood into:Our whodiayste ~ bybieridinovith it "ainalgairtation; e , u ti lity ; and fritter nity?"-r-Tfur oultiva , '`dis tlio,soll. must then ihecome 4 hyb 11 - • raiser, and' 'our Government la hybri . kkr ',ern inOntitroil: • ing,'isall suck`mm tured?dombittatiOns havoclaviti" , done, . ~ degraded;:] if "nbt abortlve.-geueration i and making serf domifortheinfeffor• Castes—the•uniolt •ed bidod of the-Conti ored'.race inervita hip allsertibra-d . ..liimx over-it 'To laollitatiiiisthls- ,1 ' sea -, concertAi ap peat4e ifetw`lnade t". the people of the free States through' .e posss;' to open the to - to tali II• ,g• innovation, be: :` ' Attithe flout , erne States, rulhap- -3';.ii't-'.' , ...t-,•-..: ,,,, . , y: ,- ::4_ -, i .-:i;::--2-,'-'1. an „order t} 1,1111 vf per that .itt :p -4i1. - 5:. - , 4 - .i..#it.- , ~. ___. i,,:_..- aU the Army 31cOlel- Ifinf-hut r , in fact to get jix.-4kt• ispossi:n de- 'frEDNEsPizir YffiOAIVITT. flkrT. tjs. 186 r. ,eral,mcaltd- Wthfe!67l4* : , 11" am .10 1 1 1 10E10431:nttraBEtt ThetneediaeOnd-Piereateiriiiidiranceou paper tomPalil us tp - Amnium ottr — raree of snbsorip :iion.= Prey' aruiafter this data, our terms will • .be as follows : . . Single subscriptions by : mail, g 9 per annum. i'DOvered in WI city at T.O cents per weak. To,agents 'SAO per imndred copies! ' I . Single copies 4 cents. aUtleT ,, ber, eral IM4ler.kre Agtol2:: Irr4ltt asii?he 'was • id ofithe - limiter to -the is and forfildfien , over 'the. trOpel Popto Aessme* )rview withi -the satty4nosreil. ktlef•itroo'ps who. Oftikakvtomac,_ - ateatk treatment' Geberstleulze— VIT 'cooPer44 12tenetal attwefu beenvhitt SClfOstiOtte , gould ;gedihireApal& his Olds Officers: : GEORGE B. MeOIMLANI • 7 VOll. VICE PRESIDENT s GriORGE'IEUPENDLETON; PRE 4$ 51:4.4431m :4 :,.{kr:Trrill id, and eipnies de,ansaciatek tic) ROBERT L. TOHNSTON, itiasezp,va.trx. " • WILLIAM LODI:VT" EDWARD IL-lEELMBOLD, EDWARD P:DaRS,' . • THOMAS MoCITILLOUGH, EDWARD L HESS, ' P 3 4.04P.P. 43.EOREFE4. LEIPER„. ' sentr.dGeneral didwinghnessage ay tutiu4suid that moldarmy,ofthe -my, friends? d most cordialeo )opeiln all the.op: • TM, destinies t• of out kimy upon 6+11 . 1,01:W1 - in the • arbdaof.our-fate, Imy tried& in the and that the.last lhat theptyill extend • meitnipport .they 5ri....,• : • isunmti. itELYtEIEt. , ' . inotaks isawALgLß, -obijrzrt 8. DMWOK, .AIGI4VCItI D. DUNNING, PAUL LEIDY, t -the defame", Aro .oing,all Jean of e, ahoald, that be- e' next ..day Gen. ,hist lieport,7as qty to e Oeltualtu.. pl - catuA . , ;m thlaiene 04.11.. he ; Waehipgton an : .111t,,yr: and cipari- Aiter, thi thtmde.; ;,imd he is direct the' 4efenctis of OrgaMsatlon of the Dehinet lEtecu ' tfi , e Committee of Allegheny Conitty. THOMAS DONNELLY, of Collins Township Ohairnuin. , D. H.IIAZEN, of Pittsburgh, seeretary. A. J. BAKER, . Aut. .Bea'y. TAMES IRWIN, Tremurer. ri. akzalq, " Apt, Tress. Ccrnintittea on fUltOittc• C Zug, D A Pariah, D Hazen, C, Ihmesn Mid John Aineranse on Pelage Medings. , z , • Col Jae ,A„.othemi, John H Halley, al% Pod 0 McGee, elm. akallnifiat on Printing, and )aablio Docuseists, D H Hazen, John fif4rwin and fohn y nips. Committas , on, Atturalizatfon. John.B. Large, John nisClarrin, John,Heldman, Stephen 0. MaCendless, Henry Sproul. Office U. S. Court Rooms., , The Committee meet Greg Wednesday and Salauday,nt it o'clock, a. in...et theDemocratlo Headquarters, corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. The rooms of the Committee are open day and night, for the distribution of Public Documents. • The As of the Viraids sad Bor oti , ghs. The to/tossing ls 'Orbit of the names of the Ase• sessors of the several wards of the two cities, and the edjolning boroughs, together with their places of residanne. Those wishing .tcr be As. seetedshould attend to .the , metier at least ten 'days before t,heeleetion : . . Ist ward—Sameet Patterson, 88 Libettir at. 2d " —Sohn Magee, 226 Third at.. ad " —Ohm. W Leiri4B2)3dis 4th " -rd.! P:'Tkomplog;BiPeriy st. 6th " —Joieph Irksti,'B4 Pike st. ' Bth " -- 7 Eatinuel :Esker r odrneFOlarke and Townsend at: Tth " --JOhn Crawford - , .239 PotifOrd at. Bth " —Thomas Neely, 561dirrioit at. 9th " —.James life - Outte', US Penn st. 11.7 PITTSBI/XtE4g l WOE.. PRESIDENT I OFNMr MZS - OELTO ROBERT WATNEFORD, 30tErit HENRY G. SMITH, THADDEUS BA.NICS, HUGHPSION'PGOMERY, JOHN M. LEY INk., JOSEPH M. TaOMPSON, RASSELAS BROWN, SAXES P. BARR, ' • mi.:ram:a. S. HOUNTE, WILLIAM MONTOOMERY oosaacsa=ui Drimatar. LUI4EA . H.n6PIuNg.. - C0N411148/..421311 DISTRICT. WILLIAM J. IrZATB SENATE: JONA.B R MoOLINTOCK. • waiszerTA.Tivirs. JOHN S. cosomkirt, WILLIAM MoOREERY, victoß scRIBA, CHRISTIAN MILLER, JOHN N. EWING. "pitcorEtoNoTeity. JOEM DILLWIDOD ooui i:rothaastossg. CHARLES ARYEION. 00110191111 7 . Dr , RECITOE POOl/1. SAMZEtt:43S. itioCAITLEY .P;TTSBI7.I2CIEL ausday, corner. 14i1Oortits to Vito Alky should 40 flhl =savlse alf Listatartictit aN • lipid - the - 91sec Adliheitr; puma' 400iliesw ta Pee re, ' , ,..'•„. , ..„ , ,:t‹.. ;;,,,,...!',=:i.!, . .... , 4 THE M s_TAmr.., , .._ tTORIES., •-..., , The cons - , ~ : 2:- ,i , - ,1. oft , e AbolitiOnl press abot(E l f , I :Viet ,-'-,• hinder Sherman .' T . ; . lis '''=', 4- : : '. $ i , - - -. 4 .41- 6- 7 r, Virginia, ie k3z. , ll',.fitk-iii/X, ?J.:At entire prO-1 re, -1414 'to deceitelihe people , That !'i': i- ' l '.• .i , . bug, Molithead, nhose chi' is" bn thinfiraWAMbi dititriet for .t. --",, ,tion, is Vaii4iiii.4,yoted to -, peal the commutation clause ln the con- 1 1 :,cription law, he, too, informed his un fortunate listeners 'this other evening,, tits t the victories alluded - grati--:: tying only to Abolitionfitts. 4hat he . ,ditisprofilgate-party are endeavoring -to turn those viqgies:lo partizan ac= count, is quite true; but the =people, at this. late dity,iareiot - .unite` so impiessi-I: ble and.verdantior4ibOlitiOn politicians imagine them:- i 1,, .- ,=• 0., - It . . -, ~I W4k 1 4 6 140 Adidnistratign procr as, tinted in prosecuting, the war against, the-rebels, until the eve of, the coming. Presidential electio,nt_ „Why , did lt, 1 0,- obtain important victories in Virginia after McClellan,•Was dismissed the ser; Vice, two years ago? The answer - plain; McClellan was removed, because ` ) as Stanton said, lie was becoming too popular; and; after being removed the business of the Administration was to' damage his military reputation by ea proaoldng and .capturing Richmond on a plan which he condemned. ' This', point the Administration- kept:perma nently in view, from the iliq' of, ,Mc- Clellates retirement up until 'Oat - on Which it announced that Grant would persist in the overland route, ."if it took all snm'mer" to reach Richmond. Since McClellan's retirement from the Army of the Potomac, the Administra tion under Burnside, Rooker,: Meade and Cirant has sacrificcidito less than.a quarter of a million: of tompi# mere cm... perimeriting, calculated -;,ancl- k intaiied to keep itself in power. 4isiii r oW,thete . is no time for "swapping horses," and so "honeso Mr. Lincoln is giving Great and Sheridan the largest lifierfy;6 . their plans of campaign, and more men than they desire to execute tilemin order , - that victories may crown our arms and secure his re-election. Two years and a half havetbeen trifled away, and with them hundr'eds of thousands of precious lives;but now the necessities of Abeltithin - ism are so great as to compel the Adminit- tration to gain victories in the hope of retaining power. This is the whole ex planation of Sheridan's recent maguifi- Cent rhievement. But, if upon the strength of it, and other victories ',thick will crown our arms between this and November, the people are bamboozeled into re-electing Mr. Lincoln, then *ill come the development of his whole pro gramme; which will be four years more of war, conscriptions and taxation. in order to secure negro emancipation: This will be the programme,justras cer tain as Lincoln lives, if the people in a fit of phreuzy endorse, by. their votes, what he lies already done. Had the Administration, during the first year of to sustain McClellan, as It did to em— barrasi and afterwards crush him, tke stare and stripes would, on the Fourth dr July, 1862, have waved in triumph, upon the entrenchments of vanquishe4 Rich mond_ -But,' as we have said, this Was not the purpose, of the party in power. Lincoln's design , was, and is contin ued war, 'soilitit he could use the lim mense patronage arising from it to con tinue himself in power. Let the people, by their suffrages endorse these infamies, and it will be regarded as an unmistaka ble expression in favor of their repeti tion. VICTORIES -- AND DEFEATS, While the Abolitionists are endeavor= lug to make party capitarout of our late victories, the country has to deplore some serious disasters. Missouri, which we thought cleared of rebels, is again seriously threatened. A dispatch from St. Louis says: "ft is now said that General Price entered Missouri with a force estimated at 3,000 strong. His plan is supposed to be to march to the central portion, of the State with three columns, and endeavor to capture all important polite, and hold the country. It is expected Kirby Smith will join him with 10,000 to IVOO. men from Arkansas. Guerrillati are also concentrating to aid in the mOve ments. The column now in the South eastn is doubtless under Shelby, who has some 6,000 to 8,000 men." From another dispatch from Louis ville,• we learn that the daring rebel leader, Forrest, is again in motion. "On Fridny part of. Forrest's force, about 4,000 men, crossed the Tennessee , river at Bates' Landing, in• Perry county Tenn. His whole force is estimated at 8,000, with ten guns. OA Campbell and garrison; at Athens, Ala., were at tacked by a large force of rebels, and after a severe, fight of two hour's dura tion were forced to surrender. Several 'buildings, including the depot, were set on fire. Forrest, in person, was in Athens at two p. m. yesterday. A. de tachment of three hundred men sent from Decatur to reinforce the garrison at Athens were warted captured after an obstinate engagement. kbecoe et. nth Comtism 0,82 Uhioni- Robinron Bt. Several prisoners were captured by Col Prosser, near Athens, who,. aspen that they crossed at Florence; that For rest told them he would Have force enough to destroy bpth railroads, and stay ill Venneasee as long as he pleased. The rebel force have destroyed several miles of_ the Tennessee and Alahama Ralliendf botfillen Decatur and Athens. There is no connection with Pulaski, Comalstreet. Tennessee." ' ' ' '". corner Cargos win, Sidney,. arrozi -art e%, Oarsori street.. corner Main me, Clovingtom An escaped prisoner reports the rebel Sam Wheeler at tlogrtland, Alt; ieiter day morning. There . are three ..com manders--Forrest, Roddy ` and 13Iffigs: Wheeler's force is Teporto4 . .gone south to join Hood in georgia. ; Forrests's yin- tention is to capture Polaski;:ninklin, .and fibillbyvilld, aid alt lnterinediate block -houses en the-road: At last ae ,caunts the rebels wereinoitin - eim Pa bickij,,l -,„....‘. , :i..; ae..,. ,;!- , 4 ._ - .v. t tl ~:. *SW% /611 51 131 1 134 ' - S amsli W' - #: 43414. which;*flirtic we tliCiiiiiit l t;iei, taiplytig:tiii again given 4 . 10 7 deneinfacententaiial aitr..9410 _ ; Atr.,, ,, tbil 4 edit4lY. 4. l f irdiiiiiniinifititii# - 14. tared by the rebels,—previously ieport- 1.4 el itrt,rol#olll' '~~` _ ""~~ x'~v ..aJ-y ..,ss_fi.~' _ .~.7..-.:Y.;.,r ~ ^'~;-_;~>,_3 _ a.:i^:r~ _ t., • ed glove: laatgu l ay,..arA. , :f . I noalcilikillf 'At *ttiiiik:' - rii4tt l i tdii ta- fif teen iMiLd4-140N';etippiiiedt: he nu- der .Bfanditaiarti4infist*yit 44*;-144 was do. a rapid .11Lovernent &orth wind by the repels. j - dispatch fiera MOand'hity; .lrOitil%l vs a largetorce of rebels arcs:moving north—One column towards Fort Scott, sod 'another towards Springfield, Mo. ,The - sathi3 dispatoli alsolifenliana a rumor confirmation, *the ;cap; , ure of Gibson , by 3 000 iebels. General ." Price is reported at Cade Creek. • The Abolitionists; ; Ina ic4":, ; „',ltin. en , ; dettitrbig to ptranade the people that : another victory •in: Virginia,. will close the 'war but the reader can see from Allege rebel successes that . sdsA is not the 4ven if the; large army , of Lee's , were utterly routed, it. could :keep. up a'. - , Lystem of guerrilla ',warfare, which' Would be far more expensixe4--even, if "conflieji to Virginial—than was our war 'against tha Seminole Indians. As !Ir. 'Lincoln Said upon a memorable occa sion, when addressing the South, after much;fighting. and, great slaughter the original question will remain unsettled; and this being the case, that; function ary lutd better settle our difficulties by giving the rebel States an opportunity to return -to their 'allegiance. Advice to cad.Line:Whigs„ Tik;Lonisvllle. .7ouritaf, in the course of an article eulogistic oiltir. Winthrop's speech, says : "The Whig who now refuses to act with the Democratic party is itis,impos tate. He;refuses to stand 3nak sqheie be has aiStays stood. He renounces his principles. Be , deserts his colors. He turns_his back upon the wise teaching and upon the high example of Clay and of Crittenden. Such a, man hiss no shad: ow of right to be called or to call him— self a Whig. If 'he issm 'honest man, and understands the force of language, he will neither claim nor accept the hon ored name." General Melllernand of Mlnobs. One of the Generals who have been most highly praised by the Republican papers is licOlernand, of Illinois. His views in reference to the election are thus stated by the tiprinteld, Illinois, correspondent of the St. Louis Republi- "It bating been denied by Republican prints that Gen. McClernand would sup port McClellan, I am prepared to make good my former statement with reference , to the former' position. He will not only support McClellan, but also the whole Democratic ticket, as he has uni formly done in the past." larldr. Lincoln's organ, the New York Times, says : It is not too much to say that it would be a less calamity to the country that Robert E. Lee should eater Washington as a rebel commander than George B. TLEVV[CIIIIIII 101 , 15 , 7.7p.".11F= , . IC .o. Loa. This is the kind of stuff with which the shoddy papers are filled, and it no doubt expresses the heartfelt sentiments of their editors and their patrons. It Is the "unconditional loyalty" we hear so much about. areoldlers who fought with McClel lan 1 Your gallant leader is daily slan dered by Mr: Lincoln's press. They once cheered him. Mr. Lincoln cdlled upon Heaven to bless him, and Gen Hal leek could find no words strong enough to sound his praises. Nqw they assail him, and charge him with imbecility and cowardice. You know bow false these charges are—avenge him at the polls ! Age. For the Post J. H. MOORHEAD Phis gentleman at a political meeting held in the 7th Ward on the . 15th Inst., uttered the following language: "He considered this the most important contest that ever came up on this conti• neat 0144 the world. If treason should triumph, liberty was gone'. forever. This was bold language, and proof might be required. Act thought it so !Plain "that th 6 wayfaring Mari though a fool" could understand it. The Democrats were sad and disheartened at obi. Victor ies and jubilant over our reverses. This was God's truth." This is the impudent slang of the shoddyile. - And now for the proof: The books of the Naval Department say that Moorhead t' Co. of Pitts 'are' have a contract for furnishing iron for-four large Iron-dads, amount ing in the aggregate to about 11,000 tone of iron, at the following prices viz 9i and 9i per pound for deck armor and 14 and 151 per pound. for side armor. The nettprofits on this contract may be fairly estimated at not much less than half a million of dollars. The books at the War office show that this J. X. Moorhead Rot his nephew James Mont gomery appointed sutler to the COllVa lesoant Camp near Washington City, by which he has made thousands upon thousands of dollars out of the distresses of the soldier. This same J. K. Moor head owns a large amount of stock in the Washington City Passenger 'Rail way, yielding him immense profits, and which was incorporated by the Congress of which he was a membe r he he himself voting for the franchise. This seine J. K. Moorhead is a brother of William G. Moorhead who is the partner of Jay Cookers - Co., and of Gan:, Frank Blair declared in his place in . Congress on the 22d day of April last that the profits realized by Jay Cooke & Co., on the fraudulent subscription for the eleven millions excess of five-twen ty bonds, which, as the bonds were twelve per cent. above par at the timirof their issue, the profits _op them must have exceeded a milliondatide quarter o( dollars, this firm has also made profits: on The negotiation'of the fire-twenty loan and other brokerage business for the Treasury Department; according to the statement of • Secretary Chase, by himself transmitted officially to this House, the sum. of $OO,OOO, as near as I recollect, not having the Secretary's communication before me. A ndilii4 and three quarters of dollars realized by a banking firm;in less than nine months is a comfortable competency for two or three private gentlemen. I - might cite many more factaer simi lar character, ;hut wittihOldthem tliakthe ptibilo may halt tithe to -exaniine 'and' afalvover the., foregOing, „4,ikfier the Walls over ; .the., frightffl' l redOrd stick to him and his as the. ebirt of Nes sus, a fixe'it=iliterd tay point its slow unmoving fine; at." • A Touts yromanACiinicarMaring sitanaWAlA'!Wrbstbi a bee, and die twallllllmuri after; N ‘461 tuv • -- 00 - Bi - 111,zs_E., . 8 :: 0 9 , " B ep f, gM 1 '..‘ Sr •AThe D emocratic , - ed, respt!,,, 1.,,,..M46-.. the, Undersign ~, . .. 1 4........--..-- _that yod L,_ ~ - eateetrtcry ni . , 4lo2Bd :tx • ... t , ,( ii6,3*PoollB3bpluhig our antl6 :', ..... ‘ifil ato tl..::l)l,""' 7 , it ii : s o 4l'i ettli .....mr eu t . - '' A f . 7 . l ;i:i t Y o o ° Ur in :e" ll --- P li" r4) A l . 0 Ur liilie o t : t. 6 1116'.—J .,for You itn • With sincere resp ect_ its good. . wo desire for our country anci Remaining` your -acceptance: -. • - • .k ;,,,i i'l '.1.• - "Yulir fellniT-cille”Grilkitirci --Bud -..4 , A. -:;4.....- `4lAr4 - 4.ltOn=;t' capt:-.1114•-••--i-/L' 4}1411 Al il i la eg - h -Y eilf C. 1:1:1741 I -f-'".122---.!'"---7:.f --- , - . -, , - 44'in• Pi! :4 1 : P :114 1 , —, ALLEGE Cm. September, 24th, IfiB4: GENTLEMEN : I have the,..holio t io ac,- knowledge the receipt of your letter ail itourchig my nomination for bongresa In the 23d District. While lam deeply sensible of the honor coy/Terra 40 11 Flfs, I am equally mindful' of the duties ,and reaPTlsibilities w,hich, r by accepting, assume. It would have been_mnell Mite Am.: cordance with my . wishes had another been aelected,sbut, eince'l am the choice of the people, I accept. the [nomina— tion. - It is perhaps necessary that *J ahould briefly ermuciatapy - views of ~ the great questions which occupy the athantlon of, the country. - 4 '' The avowed object for whicll we ,en tered into this war was the enforcement of the Constitrithin ind-thepreiaiiition ,of the Union. A sectional ; Adtldnistmtiqupits laid aside the ohligatiOni of conatutional law by the introduction -of questions -fOrtlign - te` tho hole: ' -' I am now, as ever, pledged to the, earnest au s pport;of thelormart , = - I am . now, as ever, 'opposed to the latter. I am in favor of the Union because I believe it to be the,only,safa-guard of our liberties as a people. lam in favor of the Constitution be cause I believe the preservation of the Union is dependent upon its suprem - soy, I regard as the enemies of;6nr coun try those who would seek to dissolve the fornitir, and those who would resist the obligations of the latter. I hold as sacred the liberties of the people. I am in favor of the freedom of speect and the press. I am opposW to any interference with the Administration of civil law, upon the,ples of military necessity i n n ;States_ where rebellion does not exiit. I respect the homes of the people. No one will do more to rid the coun try ofolavery than I will, When it can be done by the legitimate Uperatio4, 7 o constitutional law; but I tun loppoSed to the adoption of any theory :).fmorality of philanthropifj , which proposes to ex I will continue to the end the persis tent advocate of a restoration of the Union upon the basis . of the Constitu— tion. I remain, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. J Irotnprz. To Messrs. GIBBON, Ranzirourd Lamas Fall of a Depot About two o'clock on Saturday after noon a "§erions accidentlOoki place 'at the new depot of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, on Market street,i below-Six teenth, Philadelphia. The building had been partially rooted in, and a space of eighty-eix feet in width, and extending along-the Filbert street frontiof the prop erty, was about being placed undertov er. It was designed to support the roof by means of iron rokerketifferieffbyrds and bolts in the usual' way,l arid-having sufficient length to span the l entire space of eighty-six feet. Eight 41these.raft ers were put in place, and theY were steadied there by means of ivi:ettlim oes that were set WO the•whitittetable wall. For some reason not yet ascer tained the rafters took a cant over to wards the eastward, drawing the wood en braces out of thelvAll, and throwing the entire "mass of irdn wcikk to the ground. There w-ere.,a nnirriber of me ebonies, principally carpenterm in - the employ of Mr. Allison, the builder;ho' were at work on and - itetkea.t4 thpilters at the time of the accident. 11311 or seven of them were .caught among the ruins, and all were , moroor Joss badly:wotind•-• ed. As soon as possible they were ex tricated froai the wreck., , iind-thar wounds were.cared fAr. Ths...two who were most seriously injured were taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. The oth ers were conveyed to their.bonteitg VIO names of the - sufferers -are , att. follows': Win. Young, John Belidiaw,- - Oharies Wright,. John Kane, r Jobtq Henderson, Danl. Hantand Beithater Ainents... The den who weretakento the liospitat ) were Young and Delehaw. l dill first named was foreman for Mr. Allison. --„ Mr. Young died almostatthe moments of reaching the hospital. Thus far, his has been' the only injuries that have proved fatal. • / a- j, Deitruotive Fire in Providence The Providence (R. Tournai of the 28d instant,. says: About 9r o'clock last eVening, a fire broke out in the keg manufactory of Haskins, Saadi & Co., On, 'Sumner street, 'Seekers Rollow," 1 . which, ow ing to the scarcity of water knd other _unfortunate circumstances, escaped the control of the fire department, and made sweeping work of the shone and tene ments over a space of neariy two. acres, " • gon Sumner street, ' and between Pins, Stewart and Condui(streets: As near as we can judge, about twenty buildingi are' entirely destroyed, and many others partially. burnt or badly scorched. Had there been ,a strong wind, the destruction of prerty must haye beenAmmense. As t i s, we esti mate the loss from $50,000 . $75,000, but' poasibly it_is greater. i !TWenty-sfx families were renderedlioaseless. EIIOGRANTS.—Two thousand' and for ty-one emigrants landed' ati, New York last week, making the numtier since Jan-, nary last one hundred -and t hirty-seven thousand three hundred and forty-two. The number landed in ,the correapond. int period oflast year *as Oneduituited. and seven thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight. In the early part . qfthe year the; lrieh emigratieh`weallartelklnj encest-of the German" t he _ proppri don has gradually diminished and now the•Nuntber of.t)ermans an/7144r0dy4 exceeclOthe . m4l. iioWlPtiliorfao . '"ii - ii. ImPtiOourttit4iiioi 'deGo l ia ekoldittigft 4 lofitte -- difi ' e made #,. 7 , discovery Malt belove d image . .' - ~:. ~~ t.y"=std>s~,._. reap. ___ . t autecy ea-44v , pendlture., This sind iceonnll4 , 4o: be eare, go through the routine of 'audit; disbursements are so directly and pecu liarly made by the President, or - one of -hbrdomestiefamiintiorworlrofthentsv rditorshas been one pApiettror,in-- Well,it `SO happened,in thenarifps ola's administrationothatittrilkewrinw salted at Washingtorifor payment by Messrs. E. V.AanghWolifi city for-a cbltut , dinneeservictrilurnished by order : of IttruLinqqbx fpricutiTA Mansion. , The amonni Aip.,4111. aps rendered Wl,SsometirentYl, rimbriffelifen_ dollera: _There wag delli..ll; pitittniht. Messrs. Haughwout & Co., sent.one of their prMelpal meniiii - the White_ Rouse' push the, bill thrisugh` - micgetAbs, money. There - ArnididLdifaculties the we`y, - the,natate - cif'itbrakfcollo„lit time, could• not be eseertillieff,g..i.., .43 " 91,4 At last' it was found thatimine , '4l who had to pass upon the ITIVd • it because'of the very, unheard :of pried • charge& for RD "Atneriei%ti• china. ,Agiingth.- dealpOrtn„ A N:j delphls was aeutr,forto - inia:mlne chinAand '-und:t i t praiser returned eightJautidreu..a 7 as its full Vrilurr:instett&of , twerttptirrek hundred, The , t ,f41./m., - ,:siome;**, before tbePresident; aditheewprestenta4. tive -ot Meeks. IfinghtrhutVo-131:40g.' called tiiand confroited igiWttiPiftg= adelphia valuation.- ;He promptly.. . swered; Vibetantel " why, Mr!' Ident;:nOtrnakiii ;PiOninied3 l ooo. chhuvwatizrealtrworthAnora thin:44kt hundred dollars: 'We . had' , rensiii-sc-; suppose you knew-Aka The .difference betweeli the pnce - Of the china and"the' amountirifthe bill irfor• - *Vele - a op,trefi for your private family uan,init.ils,Verckr as chinafoe-the NlThiteCHousk"% est"- Abe Was cornered and. , caught.: Like another very unforttinatemart,nishouest in another scandalotra trineittiiikt * which he was caught, had word to say." Mr: Lincoln it'litit'paid the difference out-of - his own Pocket, and Messrs. Haugbwout & Co. got their money. We may- be in error, by -very few dollars, one way or the 'other, strtolbS amounts in question; but .if .any' 'loyal Republican, whejielieves,inAlte:hianesty of "Old Abe," dotilite the ,genekal cor rentueSs'of our statement; we - refer. him. to f3ecretar9 Fasenden or to LinL, coin himself. , -:- , • A Monster Fruit Oa. • • • The Clevnland lfer aid the`fOlion lug account of. a nova structurfsopirw going up in that city: , :ot: The bpilding is - eighty:lethr,by four and , a half, the -tide' Vali' being_ twenty-tivoTe.ei high. The' fiont'of the: building, occupying about one-Tourth the whole sieze, is to--be uted as - ttsto!el,' or ordinary warehonse,.snd yin be' stracted in the ordinary Mariner. Tile' rem3inderot the building. is to. be walled entirely with iron, perfectly tlght,i'pAnd. divided from the trent part, Within •this enelostufp another building, als64if .11 . 014 - 4 )l wlViipi walls about three feet :distant tri m'Atlie j , - walla of the-outer Theinter building is divided by ,Iron ~vtllSia several smaller rooms, each iit , ;thhneblii; , 11.1 . t1C..t. : 1•11 . prOVr. YlO.. beneath, the - baldingl44 7 4 with wet earth, the beams laid trienal. tar, and the surface of the earth wilthe coveted with,coal tar. , The,speee . ,.hat; wean the ground and the flooring will: then be packed tight with sawdust, a.* will be the apace between• the outer Ana • inner walls and theliollow space in the, iron lined doors. Overhead packed tightly with ice, -*hick congealed by a peculiar process intro. solid mass of hard ice, seven feet thiclo• When all is completelthe will be filled with fresh fruits, noshes apples, grapes,, the oxygen of thea ' phere withdrawn by chemical probeiC and the room hermetically sealed.-'. The vivifying elements being iiyithdicw and the temperature being kept downs by the peculiar prooeitii - W - about 80 de grees the fruit remains perfectly fresh the seaotl for fresh fruit having passed away, atith-market is open: for them, when the chambers are opened as wanted and - the.fruittaken . out as fresh • as when first gathered.. ? . c.NeClellan93 Polynl#3.ll4y. , . 4 Presidential/ vote was talon on Hoard the steamer Oommonweitith, from New To*, An Thursda7 ' '0414g-Whitli resultedhistollowi: • Mc(Notion, Lincoln, 'll , 5 The vote was priquisbd dance Republican. It-- There wereAMA4O every one of wb ; Om voted for George . idcOlellan., • ; Correitiandal With. wel _tide seen of, and heard from, the returned soldiers. They areell,lorWcelellanmo officer from the Pptclinac on board made the emphatic Assertionf., that -the Bangle tor the. o ld leaderil and feertityW they have tkpersonalintP*Pat in'thA tien- _artd th at no :suasion of officers willjnduce them • to act contrary , to' theirloirest r airidtliMet --Providence - Nat - ' Tn TwEatry .FrAshro&Weduoistlityitn: attempt. was made to rivattho,igreat. performance of the celebrated - horses Trattee-muri4cix: Pottoth'bi , trotting tweitYrisiles In - 4neEl hortrourthe Fashion Coarse, horse selected'**a'the" gelding capftW. McGowan, a Boston horse, thS.6itoltiatat, tinnitaying $l,OOO to $5OO that hotrinidt not accompliiili the feat, t 0: this he failed, for after trotting;ten in thirty minutes ten seconds, he cat** . shoe, and.the contest Inottbaadooptd.-4';', retent - WaLexreetediti' , loiiielnriati on , - ,Kontltiylinit,"ciliargeff Winkheiilngl4oaterk his boy , 10 y ears - of _ 2age,- - sa;bintally :that .he 'Vl4ll4 l Veli.i.ol;WWalktil.tkiitirA Yell'ow's legs . and shoulders had been . 1 flay. d, and, it.eOme -- plide:ltiediesli4as literally torn off in strips. The weapon used uninktitrallijitlikfAs 0.1)411 die reinhaving a buckle atithe entllT. - : • largest silver .blo4 _ever..niohliled,44:Nnailk i City a few days since.. We4ied:piro . hpn pOt 6 0 0 inle,AlB', and via designed—as- 1411 V 4 l iOahe-- 4144 y. COnnuissient!ilf vtaigtp.O3o44.• )4 the shape of 'a Wriffnideelr IN the New - Yoildipifjc Wainllk , a report the clungefer,..,thagikengs sof elghtmenenkpleyed.tacennithevotea; at the last ehalter,eleetleßZ' Tifsr - yo? for teen days , add theldil fer*WeleVe 01 comes to - $lBO4,- 0r41412. 50 -per MEI it9;' ,- .. $l6 21l : for each single .d , '''''tit'Y e ach --r- ettiqiinVir 4 Jzszan 4 E, H. '1- Nivisr,l &I Itk -,_ convicted a; Aiiikinkungels:-M.1944115 countsi - ctfAe 'nftriOrTA:oricwkff44 o4l / 3 And4iiii'Ditilfeliiii'-escapiiTmineldiaiS for that An" t ilt ffiggurttkilf*noo4' waii zeginammed,- - .'7 At: ...-bi ; 611111 oii! Fri AI/ -,i, " ...._,:' he was*#,l4C - It' g 't7owtlTlall;` - • ~/ , ~. irntitral..,,Waa lief/is! 41,nd *aired bytUitrebelraldenibdth _ , -- ' and Punk d en qb 1 44 116 /illeet;' IP:W-114e i. Anit..-AnntAo4l I .r - .‘ .7:;A51V0.c0,..541* --.040r0 ....,...:A,.?... 4., 1 / 4„. , 1 a 471: , ,-. :tieflit , :i ,;,/i il ite -' aiW , . ' : ‘ 4iii , ..Cc.: g . .,,,9: ? f!i , ;• lei! - J V . 4 !' . iff,frieiktfird •r. . '' l' :106,1frt - F - - , :-.E . ; ti . ... ' 'ttriihundrlitliAlf' ..: ' ' " Le:4 ,, Y. 'At % -: ilia nof PrOiiiii*:!:i , ;:fk;:**_,:4 l W'"..L,_•fs ,4( • ...ITor adoking,solipkt . : , . , ',l*; ; ;., #VK,4,,,: . lir... : - -.' ,---.i,-,%i.t.:4,44-I,7iZA-,..,;_z, ;•• u , ..,... } 4 ` o l "thlini4 i 'dtirdst IV rt . : .. 4 .;.. - -,": tinc4244 41 0 40 4 1 t 8,, Z 5 i-i -4 . * & - i ..: , 4 :-*r#Akti" . -ft -' - PorStOingAike:Daine:ofieDotlolnA o . l W4.li: 4118 2 11, Pat hiftlen4o . ..***) tive 2l 4 * #4 '.W 1 4.-# 4. la 1; vr'.. - •• : ;;L`L F . :' .... ii7..i..,?;& 1 ' ) r .1041 a rellikafinit4FP . : it'S 1 11. e üblice*l;A*,o l oi . knh - ; ,. Jt:15 , ,,.1' 4 .,if °"'-51._0 0 S ° ' ; ; 4 11 4 * -#k#(i e ft;A: 1 . ,, ~..,,e . Tge°, 4 7... , '''" 4 ' , ''i c.et7t7etair:7 - ahlUtifAa r t&WPg do )il'is (A.bolit*MitiftlgOttff) , :f 4 -: = r-1 1 .. -br ovory_libiteinale. ' -_boilk,Pie- : --z,::tl7-. i terVdollare.:,,;,:isiydriFik -. ..i1 , ,.!z.i..., , ;,6t.it; 3.. For'every fenidotidlitlii . . itliver_it4ol',-Ji .. .:•' 4.oifts• -; "'f' -c .-?.' - ' 9 VIP-',!: - ,1: , '.: • ; WY,'"!......: - s' . :-..'.i roi;ever7-lie Ar nsfe4lilltVi-: tarn' ollie f la`premiom of twenty follarti: ._ •:,"- For:eyerflieg sfeq.!Sni---i.". ~: ,•:‘:-_'', . . ~- - r ~ t premitnscte*.doutrc,,, , ror not belfevibg.lL__Tancoln „ictie ticvernmeniA*.iftiffiitiainrilol, i iars. • . - -.t :077; 4641ift4f442 , 437.- -, :' trot talks apinittierightbfiterittb; ,; . _ leans to et . Itiliaolllkir-VOThit'Vldr -f•.,1 -- -, eackotlos9 -afttialimpeimprii,on7:;:;: Inent.' 7 :1 !......% .. , - - Foraiybigiriiitiriifdt l 6loiiii:l l 4"k.:; 'inive_and.except,thetio . Anst;loan- ..s of At';'.;;•'. - ksi rican deliptliii Wholievfijit 7 sT gl:!1 ~lo - 01;i . i...:i1z% free. -- - , '.- -- - - ••= - A: 1-0 1 :41;:kwq 7, - • . - ,...; - 4 , fte:,:r:. . ;_.., ..0.:,. • ~....,'>i,_,:.74, "f, Cantii - -POitiliiothliftirildeitifij4dv ,. ,laini .4 1 .*Aii•VnInt.00. 0 . - 404/10 1 41tgq.k-'-'" . Pm' gone tAi,'I)iMINI.„-•tkio-'lOposex'!.:'::: id vii musk.- ilAaitax`yomlkple,-;,, ,, Q... :and, sili Ftiftei.fligtlitg' inVii*elkiiAkkiliraski..i , ..4 'taloa pp_sons.., and liberotAtit 4litorn. .'::`'" .P.DER -:+.4 , 4 ; , . - 44-Tpi,..!..: -.- , . _ T . ; t 4 - - . .11 Billions Fever, In the -21101 yjier s iglite s.lllaxi T. Dir.elcut =;c- 44 :ndl , w^ , .0•71 . "'?*us funeral will tak f f.P)soci,q99 l 9 l P: I Nt l fr,_ 9 t . Penn and Faetery etriete, 'at' the lion: ed nine : , h'sleek thleincentkie&T.i. .grair & TlOSETtfit 8 VP'_TELIidIOYIEST7;.-',Vf • , We aneese‘a allght,thinimharp l Mhorlis, patter comes-from our nose ; have numinous , of the,Diesd i gnaat_oppnnudoni)izthecha46 l )llll l ,4: l .-: Aighfribis, nhairlittle Udders:main the Onof Abe lungs. Now, attention must begiven thlirdiie State or facts, or Inflammation, tif tne of , saidgesrtlett•uhty take-place, and death may tdr,&;;€:'? with - us before we arc "aware. REANDBETEPS PILLS, - ,1 41.: Say two, four, or ail, &coordinate age, seaand.7.',%.4 Oonstttutleimmuet be .T taken: , hey must pifige=7: , very freely. drink warm drinks while the (aver:' ' ..:: lasts, and as a diet eat plenty of - 'good meal gruel or chicken,. broth, wttti plentr of doe. in it. thittreathienr,orrilielieedidorililoil - day the disease ,yottl be cured. • Thie complaint Is goin. 3 ,. the. :re - end-willfinite _tie" - fellewed‘by' 4. ,: disenterrand diarrhea, but thistmilrbe cured. by :the same preens. The whieritilil hategininV:- retti , a Pills where:they can _be es,ell on' and bptikingthembrttre eb health will follow. - I • - old by T/10111iud Mtetnerg - •; hr. and by all re:pa:table desks* in &edgines: , • sepl4-Iydt.we • 1 . . 'VD; AND T 14.13- - Moon , I ' o7 (YRIZIPT/3 itESTOßED.lmfongWealkei",;.: I'tirDß. aI.OOSTY.4 ESSENOS OF Ll.trEr,-Dr.T...' nicerdaefiPairliy:nl4lr4eiuitic iiintititliollill•Vk s tation, s has atlength acesded.- : SObCtirtegtreiis.. 5 a cinest of thn.imericariptitelit;ant o Wted , , an ..,,,- Agee.% Irt NO . - York, .to;-.ttir .4 i. • 644'4.4 - . 1 Jena highly -ptiiel Essoace or Life. `, his 'morel • • derful agent will restore Alannood folheilritisV.vr l .014.ticroa oonati,ttiNgAtilin Nu, Weeks ;Atirkit.:.. 11aftrecerfilingleirWed-Instruetfotts,'falintele .. • - I,ll Weeatiii s "Xtde.4togviqotkniVtaWt Altolgaji.l !be ;alien ciif eiraboirtlb merry, as it meela are permangstg vEinstens,,ln , every: Case; is oertaft.' , . • : Dr:Rico:Ws ,Y.smnee of -1,1,r. ii Goldin asses, iritliligridifructtoril 'ld ' ue d at 113;:or four -.quantities tn•noe for 311, and wel be Dent tcrany ... part, carefully-patted, on racSof remittance . ,to.iiis accredited age 1 ,:".. VA r` " n eer sierscipt of font stamp ' 5..,.. I 1 BO l'i • Of Brno ria it, one , ebt mer s tot.Broafkir,ltri_ . ..,$. Y ., Sole agent for I.liiitti 8 !Ft!. : ,--;?. ;•••;.' .; • • < riep2o:3ind • Air.e •'•, -or. :. ....."0, .!‘,.;,. rte:iftlt47. - vcdee of anepliryontaaivea with HOLLOW-ADS PILLS AND The Pills. purify the blood and strengthen' the stomach, - whim the Ointment - removes. , all., pain, and rat vents pit marks. the reader at_ this . 4 notlee' , cannot gek a 'box villa or ointment from the drug store in hie, place, let - blm,_writa to me , ltO Maiden Sallie, - ettchlairieWso .32101;1a, and 1 V 7111112511 a box - free' of eamems; ilffanyAnders will not keep my medicine s antsallett4prelUUßL make at much piodt 'on Ittharberape* d 5, Gents,' 83 eenDa, and 1644eiyerbea pit; - sep2l.l.trii . . . .. . . . , .7. ocrsinnwA•!- . t,..lrr•mn••"*l.o-F2 -- CORYWKIZ isiZZIRRO .= ,OAREIAGE 11141111110TITIttlIk''' Silver and biaing:ilatera., _ , /kiml muuftinAsal.of S k d hk r k' & P.. ai T le Ar k klardWarep. ju64jd ItreiBURGH. • DEVeiSiDallagligrELESDDitlitiL , I BEE hilleVlt haltd alargaafook of Drugs aralliediehles, embractag artislee-ir 'kept in a flzat•elasa Drug Store, together , Alt& • Pants, Weiland Dye Stutib Patent Medielnen • at all &Dalai Toilet Sono and Perfumery; Bair, Tooth end Nail Brushes;,- , rTruisea,- Supporters' and Shoulder Braces, In the greatest variety Tama Waters of all kinda; enparior Ruppee _ Saar and - Tama° Carbon oily Prime Potash 'and Sods ay:o7_ll°llnd of * bloc **warrant.' edi medle_knaopposes;,Thaaaa.llial & Co.", Par Rye aoristatitry. on Sand, at ' '••• Denier ) h6=Diamond and r - _ Comer Ms lilamnndi!i*A. eePVITWIIi " _72'" • Simi TI S. . I * . E dig " , : - SUMPTIVE SUFFERERS iitif tool - Aft - in. 7" ftiva l oolCilireseriSioll for the -- cure and ;Lung asactions,-.lfrep of ahnrgo,) ttimoo l .l;;7, leg your adcimsto-. • I - Rev EDWA:RDAI-W.TEAON; = • _2l 11714.12u:opurgtyl [ e.C10, f, . 'Ea A' fer-I.o4tadeLlr - / 454•4.1)'. n lf 1/%lL,i.tlD:f 1 -, k,il - ---,465i1izitit.14,4 4 1.1*, 44 ta ,4„ b yt)v. g k ire viz n. stft,ltiall! atonvt,„l:tho' ehearest in;; tut eaeb ,,.7; -morl&=, IrstiCra,„,zi,,,Fvu-v.„-olisrie.-4. -4 r ib= "u ecildfor Sr. 11 , 6 4 MT DargCwaErgistrnotkt , lfg , eura v,EN-Biza l im- Udel l rapiditkis. t , , the lu . p!N shade , iiiI;4I . 3I4AZIAIT_ that may „bramareal,ne . ...lth=aar a W, mut or ant& =" ll4 p r i g! . 50 maw it r -1 • usgtobtstatar,3.l-); "."'"twerofV4wptisguancalua the best. heir °anti * , ' rmiremt, -fronzas 7,- /11.10:14ERT701ed pnitiiiind - ;Meru Viti*.litaintinike _2l But now, alaciaidiAzoukore.i - tßuzkiknuoths.L-r itinve,rontion- two'lgentleniew tdida - Intluiltun.:Une4 of nroap-I;how:Sitinpitl9S l wbennKabbitioPoOtia4tinlininit:lkit‘npt:e...- taisktintn' t ir qine.!z. - N6lo4l!dotiters.; . ,, appeal, tolti/fdtiiotlOffivealtftellinlistnlft rat weimndroLboefot $ lO2 " . 9dur;tifallV4 - Oh ll 4.4 l **Ow 2 -ft PAYIng Yarlreek;c43to3l ii a jbwserous disease; ,bi:o-'l4O-I:ntivTobisiv, reneturamwmftt wlime,'And robbed - or: it s terrors, _llawnystAeop itinE ott y not wan it or:to-morrow, no fe )ii whod.,,butarinedwith thit . linino42l. 4 W , i4" are nren a p ed, let .snifdereinftt s battik. )081 .0n tdO sold by 'moortlioult S. REDP.a:=VAntbasusliolail veopootable , 411 ,0• Ar .110 211.1aW'SITCOEVCIPIV - LTIs. E-• , - .:5 1,4 190E55-),,suitsgreaticriteh r thiklaii a the diticovericefor net hurt half . L slentlai.Atithth.r Tim resped-4144.1.hitor'mtph :pubic, , tiarrtalltj ;t*lPeirt9linatkatekktilieWit oh VII - trplii4 Ihdremitzhab anatirsholok- , -, ofViobriiniautl'Obiabat , 11,141tont'idt until_einW"sodor c10augt141140.0.41, - =, Welldigikidfltitgenotat- - eifftre ,l "o4. - Ttbill&bleand .aceand Al/P-,-401A;:=-4,f,t.%'& •"-- • ' Elgit ADM1X:4 , 14,4;? Astor , 50W,,„10 glitkl" b/VB l 4 l 'Thlle% I -.lo*-- • • luinn attkeDiamvs4 OM aulaw-ortsf‘*;': , - • =