AD V ERTMEND RAM , . Fot d .... mftte r .._.....„..........._ 1 " 11 ‘ 4410, .., \ s Line insertion... i ...11 fa rhree weeks. ape , 14). I , .r . C,,i •, f ' " • - • ....,::-. i .:,-,_ 'II \ liViki ...._ 4A ''' :- • '.. : ' 1 '''' I 1 ;' i - - T :' .1 3{ / 2. i 2 1 4 TWO Insertione.... I va One month. ••••••• 7 1 60 , j ii gli t ---..--- _ _ --- -- ------ 141111-""Il ikli 1 / 4 *Vggif:5; Vi repe e l lIll- . ..; ..., I". . - . 0 ° .. • . --......---- , 1 7 ,e ' : i „ • ..: rti ro =ix l e tgOSNl•4•'t i d 1,, ,;(.1 - a .e.t.,}: - 0.5 v , i .' I • ' 1 O r sr • . . REAM I:ct, ,Nt ' k Ax.' ~10,--71e1. .."-N tadi*...‘,AikvgAiliAivitotipp. . , i 1 lil, , ,• • ~,:__„.• Air .... ;. - ------- t , • DAILY - --r 5, 04.... . ---- , ...-4; , ern LI ' ± ALI - ---.- - - 1 = - , _ ,o ' ' . -e - 1 ,- -,;34;-,_:..,,,------_. .1) , ir 1, • IT ~,,..,, oveetsM e efi r liMtfist e dl e k t M ee k , ~ , . ~1 iIA 1 „,4 dill I ____ --- ._ _ , ___, , ,,4V— _ ___ _ rigril GUirkr. In•alZ.Vi . "X" frig gt"." \ "' " --- ;-:- .7 ,- L-,. ___ ---,_____:: ---- ;il4 ~ a 7,-,...„---- -- - - - , -- in isi -__, - , Single subscriptions h... 4,12100 ='"-------- -- ' -----7- ir •- -,42 , ' -—__..--, -_---,- -.-, --",-- --- . ' - -1- - - - • ---_ --- - . , • , • Five copies, each We / .` • 2 .il I t f en copies, each I,eo i ' , v Minty copies, each, (and . ons to getter ap,) 1, 25 L -,... 746i!' .• ' ‘f t ' 14 ° -.......:-....:-..,....1: 2 . -.- ...._;..'...-.....d ' 1 f es 7 I zaltor and Prop _ _wpm CH. .._ll=i, OIiE V. C 1..71EL - 1 , 11 7. • 4i,r- un i jaiWre l frwrtei kt ha r =n a ckt s e , trd by 'kelr-poZion ;. such as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Hack, Dinvnevrof iltkrn, Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, Difficul ty of Breatiking,slEr4m2flintr, Waken/netts, Eruption,' on the Face Pale r . ountenance, Insanity, Consurap lion, and ,di tic Direful complaints, caused by de. parting • tom the path of nature. ArrPThis medicine is a simple vegetable, dal rant: and one on 'which all can rely, as it has been used hi•our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed In a sin gle instance.t - Its curative powers have been sufficient to gelndriotory over the moat stubborn ease. 4arTo tholie who leave trifled with their son stl(tition, until they think themselves beyond the:teach of Medial Ma, men would say, Despair not •the Clnsinotrua ilnedr wiii restore you to he th and vigor; twaddler all quack doctors ha failed. e. , s : Price, 4al portottlb, or three bottles for ea, annorwarded bir. txpress to all parts of the .. woe . Slit-Pampldet sent byJnall free of postage, by Dt. W. IL Merwin & 00,, No. 83 Ligrty street, New York. . septii-eodolliw ' HE LISHORTI3- L:1 - 1):V law PiATE••• 1 THE LUNG SOUGHT FOB 13TRICOV FARE:I3 A:I" tM- TI Oka en,Yrom on L Q -- • •i,ak'' kV:: olhree dax.9. CRERbKA - IttMEDY - CHEROKEE ,7 INJECTION Compounded frciim R ante, Barks and - Leaves. CEIEII E El• R g:3l E. Dl, the gteat Indian mural cut es alt diseases of ths urinary organs,such a Incontinence Of the ti Istflon:inatin IA Bladder, IstfloiatinstbonVats. Kidneys; Slime en a Bladder, Sir iettire,' Growl, GUM, INlonerrietea r an is eioccially reconirner. in those calel of Fluo Altus (or It bites in females) tedere allrthe old nay s .ons medicine* have _rotted. sa-it is prepared le a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two tea spoonfuls. three ttmcs a day is dturct la and alterative inns action ; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to how Inailts ortte - ,,iial purity and vigor, thus re moving frrhn the system tell pernicious causes Which havttintlinted disease, .INJ'E.CtION la intended as an ally Or assisiiint to the Qheroltoe Rem edy, and tllp.ald be Imbil in'ecmpuection with that medictne to all rases o t Gonorrarrea, Glee Fluor Altno 'llllles. lis effects are healing, soothing and dim:nasal ; removing all scalding, heat, and rpain, inetear of the burning and almost un^ntitnable pain that is Oxiferienced with noarl all:the atop gun rk Injections. irke'tiy I.lla tee or the Cherokee Remedy and 0 h erakee thjeetton—the two medicines at the saw, c lime—all improper disclustges are n mov• Bpd the weakened organs ere speedily restored to Cull % Igor andatrength. - Glace fketuedy, $2 per bottle, o ,ree bottles Iyr *ll. tte - Price -Clsprekee tiodection, tt-t per bot tle, or threat:Kt-tele, for 45, a. rent bj gapreoa to any address on receipt of pi/CO. _ 441rTlie ^C larollree 'lc/taxied y, Cherokee Imjcetion;anil Cherokee Cure, are sold by all enterpriain_Drugelatt tu the cirltrted world. Nome unprinclplcU,deaters, however, try to sell worthless compounds In place of these ; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money b , selling , than they can on these medicines. As yob value your health, aye, the he:tither your future offspring, do not be deceived by such_,unpeincipled Drualats, eat [[or these wit) net bay them: Jai you, enclose Val 14 a letteil and we win serru them i to yOui . secufely Seated and packed free from, ° flaler ° ol 3, kiiintleniemean addreiaai itrilierfect contidenceOaring billy, and plainly their dis eases and synillitenei'ett'ete tlreatlilt diseases of a chronic natu„re in male . or , female, Patients need not beerru;e. -of .rntii-irdibillt7 visit ue, as wehavetreatedpatientaanceessfully In all4Yortioits:of titbe;brcorres pondence. Patients a tdrdehiMptimOirillplease state plainly all the tymp toms of their complaints, and write P i on Qn37 1 140. 4 Vpstate, and name of writer, p arn: an Ind.ose postage stamp for reply. We send our 81 page Pamphlet tree to any letter)/ for,,PeMphitit‘or anticu td "The proprietors, Dr. W. It Morwin & On,: • . ingegt, New ork. )ei r ralata k idaTUAL ‘ UMW OE TELE ASSETS, TUL7, litetti ;tate • Stc‘WiCe :test Estate, tthilnotrabms4).... liortgage Bonds" ... . inilrosti Securities Jutted States . ....... lltutitStaekei.,....i • laipaaanar,aousAtocks, ... .... • r uFo~e..•: $ 2;401,98.916 • ~ ‘u• . MSS LIABILrrIESt ." • 441 t(AdJusted,unadjusted and .110220)......... • • Afilttz - ;• • - •rn.• 031910k0 to , 0 000 taken Pro i4pBk. 04.741ia alliresituid , lntand ‘Navigation and transport& Son Blahs Jaceepted -at terms consistent with eissanoyisusdifslir profit. ' limeses sgrittably twi nged and promptly paid at tail 'Agency. .4r.pglitatlomilbt-laistirancti PUSAOIES ISSULD W. 1 1 1111.4.4 DELAY, union •businesa attended , 14:0 =with fidelity and liginita,: by A. •E. CARRIED HSU , -- 11132-344, TO BLYILI ) ~'rl$ 'a.3~... Mummy& .13tsfAuvraigN4r--1 , - 11 ,.1 Oc t OA lnkt. 1.... - NEALtr I 4 O-66 5.45 wetitifertfaf thieottree• witirtttgiTiveajook l'uspjtillAt t ilapt4.l44 furl/to-W*o,in of hirftWk. ifOre rt . the 'PEttntchfittc} , necurtty '•utita`tlinth - e"anicnint the.irtin Stalt-re necidired, -add tea' bidder •< • : VI • ' ! : 13 .PI FPoTai With .the amines re /..Ath slelisfon can be aeul this ' "htt Ikkeiticationi can Ition.be 44 an ' 1 741. • : tilt' adardeatci, r Promele Par qiteA" ton of ‘1149 -0(1-:01,RTtfq,ecor ' ~EJ US. P. BA.IIB, Sur. Cieua. ILEAT.Y, D. atpo,RE, stat 4 ut“ 04;:c4 • • , lOILLES S ,IOItI'iff • • Va. - 14 - AUG ES KY.I - 4isgalto4.lnalaiii. .23 - 0 , !Marta:AD:mato Seism: ' • u boatandigmbint ;Ai , L.. 1160 " Pepper-AIMuW! • Aloortga ; 411 31' . la& •Li , r& .4 10 V '- - -hetraMlAge- ; — cerr4 - , 4 0: S eve GLE • • - • 1 161#4.435 , i, AP . • ',to, If • p , ern - tli Etif*.f4 isarvrke h A At • ti .4/1. sa ;re: lirrtlis4 • 1 ;1 6 :7 , y'f , 'X' a* 24 THIRD EDITION, FIFTY THOUS-' AND, 96 pages, cloth covers, by • 1.• , • - , lRobert -M.' D., Member of the roya College of Surgeons, Lon don, addressed to youth, the married and those * C P I XW C L PI AM BE RSt MA APE XAa t .4; irenl44444l444l4d l itifeckptted cents. A careful perusal of tui's smell book has been a boon to the afflicted, and has saved thousand's from a.life of misery and an.untimet y grave. It treiiteOn . the' evne b 1 Indiscretion, Self-Abuse, Seminal weakness, Emissions, sex. ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power" Nervousness"; Premature Decay, :-Impotence,, e"r,#44„„..wWoyluittreAmtilrelnittilli fling the - OnFLa. ,IGN (. , 11./Ati and ilniatrittes(the misithe'cit Did of DR. - BE Sit r akid • • , and other treatment necessary in some claims. And which never fails to cure, and'can be read on. • -ThePtgii Apt Pattfientntbentonlach., or ren trAel,liirUlinAervel t USED WITHOUT -DETECTION. They do not interfere with business pursuits, and are speed action. JNo.oenge of diet Is nox tita ious. ' are rianteCin. elPcases to be effectual in removing and curing the disease. Upwards of two tttouss.nd oases are on record: that have been cured by using BELLS SPE can be &Own from many that have used them. No Cage of Failure AlErundred Piii-sicians use them ex tensively In their practice, and tuey cannot of feet cures without them. ,TXPORTANT NOTICE, - BELL'S • - SPECIFIC 'PILLS /teethe original and only genuine Specific Pills There are a boat of imitators—BEWAßE OF j i hese are Warranted. They are adapted for male or female, old or yeung,:and are-the only-rellablereniedy known for thnoure of all disease& arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION!, la all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Stric ture, Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney corn -I!l=y"—A.i7ft, "Like a Ciia.rin Relief is experienced by taking a single box ; and from four to six boxes ,generklli_effent a • - Am flatted, gezierallp,' in belies on. tedologgis Dille, price $1 or six-boxes,ll6;tilko in large boxes, containing four of the small price If you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this advrrtirement for reference; and if you cannot prospt's! tfiern. o( ,y,uut dryggist, do- not .be tin poihd tipoirkt_ tioy other tedtedy, _but enclose the none fidelottm , Lathe prophet:kir) ' - DR. J..• X-414 ,;-Mk.„1,,...W”, 141 tieder Street, N Y. who.v4ll.take alj risk iflOsoptiffy tittitatidi and will set& thd PlllO - ecuted from .ohsencation, by return mail, poet /tad. = l3 SOLD -5X . ;pfi1. 7 94 1 .9r$ ouraAixe_ .TOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.- 1,11 Among a certain class of self-important pee. pie there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed Well physicians that advertise' and' neat the disessesnamed in thil eard,4Parvoein Dianasins,) why tins should he, they nor op one else can tell. A - re they not aware flint ali physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in feet solicit just the,very diseases that are so-obnoxious-to these very refined parties. I suppose they would . not let one of their family_ go . to ia party that basde votea years for - their because he IdVerti sea the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the pbysloian that advertises—how else are thette knew 1 , YlVethity mit 'sitar? t hot Sir Aetley Hooper, Sir 'Benjamin Brodie, Sir (Merles Ball and M. Paul Rimini devoted years In the treatment, of these diseases 1 .Theme men arnheld rip as shininglightaln the medical' world ;1 don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted. myself toAl atuily,,npaktreatment of Pitavatir TlMlLtsles' upwards of til years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds roz7 from years of raise and untimely death. My -treatment is 90 to_ the vegetable altogether. tui T itiinVlt is iffiest aadmostoertain t ,,lt. lain Mylitititer ) teliritigliundr4l4 of certificates if I thought ft necessary tooertify to.my gm:mealsue oess : but Ardent .yrjllsl4 inthia eltyls multi cient proof wftheet ad more, Spernnoterrhea and -all ' disessiatatisiti ' rani - It ere cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful In se lecting a Ay*ian. The VICARS Initllttiaentenla Abel ate asettgaile piplm-d of-hei col 'and no benefit will arise from answers than only lea, of health and mopey. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my now au:wanes. Address BOA See, _7. 3 en 4 yd. ...: , ..;.• Pittsburgh 'PONLOtefI. Ci) •Qt .. ;A al W: . ! A.., : i 5... :Eti co is )---i iii ,I: 43 '. E 4 g....... 0. , ; ri 4..... m 4 ... )--1 'O7: • 4.0 4 3 ti 4,-g• .2,260,000 00 $ 1.96,296 $8 550,;90 87_963 - 868.1:410 OD 646,165'10 660,006:00 1,01E1,110 IX 53,489.0 MAN 62 3. G. WIILDON -,03N42.K/104.Y WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, kg..5 , -zas TT , 1„ OA.RBON OILS, BENZINE, .ke.. 104 Wood Street+ siFth, aepfl 4 PITTSBURGH, PA. FIVE ACRES Of GROUND 'VII THE BOROUGH OF MAMMIES- B. TER, now occupied tui a market garden, and 'in niVirstriOlteig VillatiMrstisiQtreredi fir sale very low. This property is certain to become very valuable for building lots, being in a quer ; tor where the demand fart houses Ia now very great. It aouRC be made available, every foot of It, for that purpose, lying level. Apply to r ik sYliav - A. Broker and bauranno Agent, 59 Fourth et. le AY-40 stele ands g, H l'emn•— FETZER & ARKEIYRONG, walk Kark:irt and First it". 4 , ,5r.1441 . AM% vgattaLlorU MEDICAL. F'ITTSIWRGIL WE'S DAY. OCTOB DRY GOMA c.IiOSIERY; &C war& , MOW 01 1, 'D Br 'LIN 0 A V v • Large and weß 4 leserge4figtock of DRY GOODS,. purchased since the late decline In prices which euables us to &geld advantages to purshasers NUT TO BE OBTAINED IN ANY °TYLER Boys E. New Poplins, plain and figured. New •Oldiatzes, striped and figure& Xew Alpacas, brocade and plain. New new and beautiful &tyke New Merinos, in.every color New oloaka and Shawls, 'ln addition to a full lino of DOMESTIC GOODS. HUGUS & RAMIE, eepn Corner Market and Fifth BA ,GAINS. ORES BOUGHT AT PRESENT VII PANIC PRICES. MACRUM & GLYDE, 78 Market Street, Wholesale and Retail. Dealers in TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, ntrittONS, nUCiI Furnishing Goods and Notions. Balmoral and Hoop Sk - irta, Saratoga, Beaver and Turban Hats, Blue and Grey Knitting ICA rn, Breakfaat Shawls, Nubiaa, Sontags, Waists, Sleeves, Setts, l'ollars, Linen, Lawn and tiered Ii indkrtchiefr, }Semi Dregaes, Nets, teL and Jet tlelt-13usiaes, Dress Trim -minis and Ornaments, Corsets, tc , Ste olreethe above and many other articles In our line, at very mo&rate prices, and we Wholesale and Retail Puraloislers to examine our stock, which will he found Large and atfreetivo ALL AND'Wi7TER I)R,Y HOODS. French Merinos Poplins Coburgs Delaines Woolen Plaids Alapaccas Shawls & Cloaks CHEAP FOR CASH M. MENTZER, 94 Market atreet. eepl6:imd SPECIALITIES DRY GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER EXTRA QUALITY BALMORAL SKIRTS •ixt 19431,5-0. DARK STRIPE CHINTZES AT 50 Nate per Yard. GOOD BLEACH MUSLIN I.Qdnts per Yard. - Best Kid Gloves, Warranted, $1,,75 per Pair, Ali Goods in Proportion GARDNER: & SCEILEITER'S, liraaa New • Goods New Goode New. Geode 0 ~:;`, e w Gods New Goods NeF amis i~ ~~ ~' ,~, :-~~ ;~' ,~ _ ~' . Nov ~• New Got& New; ooo4 A. Now Nods 541Hrlixa` 4 t 0 A-Trxr iitittirilogilqi _ ~.. Ms Antrum:Age& • . .... ...,1,..1,1111.7 „ . .....: 7K -WHlr km ba-k-..-- ~ vt. 41 Ini• - erL , ri •.4 `3 'Sat It/Jim:J:4la ti ,ilz.f.}: :114 i anti 1, 1.-.i.D.'_, it -2, 7.7:l3ffirria V * • 4 ''' , 4 _ .4-1 4, 0 1 : - ii• <4 ; 4'icTilis.7.4.+l4 ..10.H., # f:•••ez - az.13111 . 41i: 7.1.1.6 Eh - Lt.:carat-NO . IO ;=1) - :- • NATIONAL BANKS. I FIRST NATIONAL BA R. VF t.ri-rsiramcar. TR,EASURY.DEpARTMENT.! ( 017101011WATTAOLLEilOrriBatralIZZIOT,, Wriahingtan City, Aug. 6th, 169. Wirsaaa.s, By satiefastory.eyidenee presented to the undersigned, it has .been made. emir... Jar that the FIRST rzA TIONA.WANK OPI7".'S BURGH, in the County of egheny and State 1 of Pennagra has been d y.organized under .and. accor to the requir enta of the Ac .of Congroaa, 0 itled "an Act to rovPie a National chirtenoy, • sectred by 'a pi of United States ritoolt and to provide for otroulastion andire. tlemPtluix threof.' , . approv ,February alth, 1883, and'irsa coMplied with a the prOvislona of said Act required to be eo plied 'with heihro commegoing the bluffness of Wring. Now Truutzeurta r I, Hu cOullocti, Clmp. treller Of - the Currency, do er by certify that the said FIRST NATIONAR, 'BANK -OF •PITTS BUR,Gii, .county of ,441egheny and State et Pennaylvania, la, authorized 'to commence i* hominess of bardrifie under the Act aforesaid, • Itt testimony wheteof 'wititeauts •my hand and seal 'of efts, Waal, day e iie rytudr.taus. i..,...... - HUGH . oCULLOOIII, NS i • • • caalptro ot the 'thmonoi, TEE FIRST NATI Ai BANK OF PITTSBURG , PA., Late Pittaburgh T t Company. Capital spoo,aap paid ,01, with prtall ege to increase ail G 1,000,000. • ' The Pittsburgh Trust Conatany having organ. ized under the act to provide.* National Curren cy, under the title of the. FIRST NATIONAL HANEL OF PITTS/MR(IH, ivould respectfully otter. its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &a, receive money en deposit and buy and self Exchfmge on all parts of the country. The success which has fatten the Pittsburgh Trust Company since ita o ization in 1892. willwetelleve be a sufficient arantee that bust hess entrusted,to the new 0: nitation will re. solve the; atone prompt a t n Having a very extensive c respondence with flanks • and Bankers, thro ont the oonntry, we believe wecan °Morn facilities to those who do business with us. ‘ 4. The business will be ccoadutitted by the same officer* and directors. LAM LANORLIN - Wit. K. Nltet/ON., ROBRILT S. HAYS, A L. Rik z! DEA Sr zit a, rpte3Chs- BBLL, 3? ILANC/O ct. HAIL:ST, SHOE. WIBEITMAN,. A LitZeBILLDLEY, SAMMY/. 13,136 A. JA.ATES LA.rog,..T.:llc, President ircrair SouLLT, Onahltir: suirSdlacartf SUCCER S THE BRADBURY PIANO FoRTR parrrico SIRITtri FIRST PH.F.Mlulffs Wit hen "Ina. \. Weeks, lulling Two Gold Medals and one Silver Medal. • STRONG INDORSEMENT Of the Most Eminent Pianists The most eminent of the nu ile:it profession of New York city, after treqitent and thorough trials of my New Seale Piano Fortes, hate given me the most emphatic - and tinqualitted testimo-• Male. The following is a Specimen of the vol untary testimony. I am gottillantly• receiving from gentlemen entirely disinteresimi, and as all will acknowledge most tlforoughly qualified to judge of the mellts of a Piano Forte. "We have examined 1(4'4 much ea, e, tie. Witt II BRA IVIIFRA'S NEW SVA 1'1.1.150 EIIIITES and it is our opinion ti„it, to power, I.llri t y I i..ltnotia, quality of tone, amt ro ttl metiretp.,ll.r., BEFUitalry . B iustinuwEr. e We find great Thillianey and a bowl tif ul sing ing quality of tone most happily blended Wo nave re reiil seen a son re Piano Forte combining so many of these qualities essential to a perfect instrument.” Signed, B Mills, John Zundel, Organist Harry Sanderson, et H. \V Iletcner's. Charles Fradel, (leo W Storgan, Robert Heller, Joint N I'attison, Uhas Weis, ()harks 0 robe, fission, John H It fl'itimu, H E Wlllfam littfson, F L Ritter, Max Maretaek, Theodore 'Yhomas, W serge, °tare W !Amines, Yheo Hagen, Ed. N Yllobert Stoepel, " , Musical Review." S.traiteseti, Unrl Ansehutr„ Theo Aloelltog, Crustave R Eckbanit, 1.1. Nash. WANCELINIE & BARR, ' No. 12 Bieeel'a 'Block, St. Clair street, sep22 sole Agents. CONSIEtttrit.NCE OP THE DECLINE IN GOLD, We have _reduced the prieee of our CARPETS, •OIL CLOTHS, Ant general stook of goods, ou the int orriple or gikng our customers all tho advantages t 4 ,41 ;I.tarketir tellf aftbrd. r 1 ;. MTARLAND, COLLINS & CO., Next flouee to Post ()thee, becond door. T. C. JENKINS. COMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT Flour, BAColl,.Cheese, Dried and Green Frtilts, and all Farm Products Orders tilled for all merchandise, Pittabulgh manufactures and Relined Oils, 3t. dealers and martufacturera rates, trio,,, 239 ~1,111.3E4TY :,TRErt,,(opposite Wood street,) Pa: " - Advances made end prompt attention given to all conslgnalents an,d sorreopoodence. 'Th7Mburgh Rerereneek:—Hall & Speer,'Lloyd & Black,. IV McCully. Sc C0.,..Mc Donald &A r li buckle, John Louse.h Co John Hall & Co., B. A;Fahnestock's, Son & Co. sep2l-Maw _ Dn. crv-RAI-titi; VETERINARY „8 II G B-0 N, (From LouisvUle, Ky.) NATIONAL • STABLE, Between First Street; SrultittiOld aud New Goods gew Goods FISTtILA, POLE EVIL, BONE SPA VIN, RING BONE, and all other Diseases or Horses andtlittle eared. Terme woderate. oetaamd. New °cols Pl2.2sszractit,A . ' , T. Nii.taitic Crimkop R. Co. . ab Oltricre. os 'ME Ssehe2A lll ", I , TrWitttoos Eqtt , Setiteitherftth, 1,64. D LIU D DENIr.II3I , ORDER, OR TILE PF OLIIECTORS, the .Preihteet or this,VOutpaiiy hat ills 4lgy deelapol a dirt deed or 234 pouceiii: otitho capital stock' thr , the ttrizi Autketer ending: the *di hut. , Payable (free of Government tax) on igwl after t ie 17th (.1 Oetober "proXinco, fit the - Otlee of the COM pany in this Oily , Ar(d. at thenreneter &gears-, %tiiindowi , Lrizader:6,..l3D.,No. , 11 Wall street, New Xer)t.,..to the iteekhohlers he registered' et the renkettie ("Zoete. The VtansTer hooks rr the:Oomtiattr Will does at 2 P. Ht., on the let '147. oC Ogeher, end rem‘in dosed, until the 18th. W. IL BARNES. sep"4:3vod ' Secretary. New Goods New Goode New Goods New Goods N U"' 400 lists African Pea Nuts. 100 Isica Almonds. 50 " Provence 10 Bags actroeAuz " - 'lOO Sims -" 55 Bags EsigLtsh lifralnilta.• • • 1' V= 20 Oocea r N • ''- .ZioW le storsiand torsale . by , a.two vow Wee,. New Goode 31431 . ' floods 14 ew_1 1 44/f/ al., A upol , x , „l o, v - 4mi izikpmgaikgmys gair---An d ' 84fiRe.L.A L N I V S iwa= x ~t 4.- ;-; , ~., .7-, .., , ...-. 2.. ti tiefP ;4%1-' l '3 -;*,:ibii" eil zik,l .`;' , l - • e.. 1 1;7 , 1 4- ",f' ..?1! '41117, I'L :0.4•,,,,,8iyn 4,, ..40 swi,i Alia .snis tti ti ' g-triii.4a:•ll , I • .itsimataionolio ',kJ .. ,-• ; Tlee.in glit•A • a JOR INC: DIRSIIIOUS OF RETIKINO ZOO I , RONL ACTIVE BUSYNESS'; 1 have de l.-relined io 'dispose' Ofd'tny old establiehid Wheeling Brewery " : and -Malting Establish went, now in sitveeenful operntipo,, together o tth the stock on h and, which is sufficient ' to ,oable ft MI eehaeer to proceed with the - Mildness without Interruption; consisting in part Of Ales, Malt Hops, Barrels, Cooper's/Stuff, Tetuao all rixtliies, ' . i'rer) thine in complete order and capable of i'lexving twenty thousand barrels of ale i.and ',ailing f •rty thousand bushels of barley per -....0n. The builthngs comprise the large brick h'wery, with the culler and vaults oomplete, :,11,1 Matt House,. brick Cooper's Shof.iapable of turning out one hundred liarrelr e Week, acrenelwellings Rd- Mtiployers, reallz a an an neal not of Ave' butnire*deliara, -lame stable, 1 , -,.g repel, wash -to yee and office, all lighted with v.s- tuaMulactinitt oh the premtees. • :. ' Thetpul;established reputatiem , 4l my ©lea and ~ telt le IhnEhst,,Weet. 504 SOtetlt, mid : rhe rek ilar. caslr cuatouierc for All f have been`stile to ,nahh.tfantiirk With' the leoreedne'dettettl for malt Letters, mblienit eine of the mostdecirable • 'e Ott lllttqatk, ttAf 40114- be _Oterikl t?..a regettle p arty, to engage In , the_ bu,euxe se NOVI. 47efitteln p mspect of realititrg'e'fOithhe fn' a 're`wieitre.' WINDOW SHA DES . 'Eat ms or F. sat.—Aa to Vat estAtft.,l6ne ,l! morth ertslib the naltince In on two ankthkee years, withipterestfieCUre4 by l : l 4lXlll ,l ol...oFttne irentices.' %.'s to"persolial property,' tirreucrorth cash, the balance.in thine/ Attkiand glueskrithe. If not dlsposed - -of at, psWate Bale ; ; 1 teentieth of Oblober, of whiph due Jae 4 , 7 es 41 ee given In the paper s containhig this a Millie- Ice at. 1 wilLthers Ma that day. offeir.tbsikame at ;'4 , b ‘c i f i fe a ti A ut i l i9n. ' ' el-RO. W:sl,l.r t' a. - _ _ I , T.T.iiiitc. - ii, Vi1T,15.72: c & C . R. 1170 - 0 . . - ( UFFICE or TUB Sleet - LETA tt.7, : . Prrvanuitou;_klet. eth,•lBB4l . - ‘TOTICRiTO BOADROLDERSI. , ;-9Plilln IN agreement niedifling the I iretarul' , RegOnd Mortgages of this Company has been executed l'y the President, and the - Trustees - udder' the Heed of Trust. and the evidence of suet -agree ment to be attached toeseh bond ietiow) ready. Bondholders may present theft bonda iat this offlee.or at the (lemmings Tran/fer Agettcy,Wine ' low, Lanier & tie, , No 52 Wall.streen, :New York, and have the agreement attached there to, el. they may send to either of the above-named places a full description and the number...of their .bonds; when_ .the agreement will be sent to the bondholder lobe , by him 44- . . 61 tome bonds. W. H, EtArtfirES; Secretary. it& 73 Fifth Street, CHIME Grtint Streeta t . PITTSBURGH, PA. 18. 1864. INSURANCE. rNDI:Inm . AGAINST LOSS BY rillE PRA 5116.1,1hrt 1 11it IrtlittraiNCZ COMPANY OF PHILIMELptiLic, OT-• FICE NO. 445 and 431 IDECES'IIIVT near Elfin. f STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAM Ist, _lB6l. Published A'reeibly to atrAct Asiembly,!be First td,..rtgage, amply seemed e 1,803,1653 32 Ifeal'.bistati ?present Talus $103,3 11 • r 61,) coat t94 p e95 29 Temporary Loins on (nitrite (iollAt teral Securities........ 80,125 Stocks, (present v a lue . 688,.667 72,) boat .......... . 88,78 d 86 Notes and Ms Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919, 33 • 051. 68 Too only profits from premiums 62, whi. this company can divide by law, are from rislufwhioti have been determbled. ' • ' • Insurances matieron every description r of.yrOP'', erty, Tbien'and'tiountry,: at rated - as lb w are 4" ) 4 l, itellt wl/13•Aeetirity. • • Since their , incorporation, a period of Wilily years, theydurvepaid•loisiesbY Fire; to an amount exceeding:Ml r t' tons ofl.lollats,, thereby af fording. eVidence of the'advahtages of Insuranee, as well eel,the ebflitivenddisposiUantoineet kith plomptneiihil liabilities. • Loseerval6 daring theyera 18512;56.4,158 36 , Cusatun AV'. Hartman, MontaidAi. A. Lciu Tolman Wastes's, DAVID 5. 1.16.01 ft cutlet. (311 . 6 v fusee LEA, SMITH; : ' EDWAZIP C. DALII, (1101ROP. W. li3onanna, Osositon FA,Catgr CRAB. (7. RANCIKER, Prebident. EDWARD C. DALE, ViceTreeblent.. W. V, Steel, Secretary pro tem. ir3OFFIN, Agent. myie Northeast car. Third and Wood err PHILADELPHIA FIEEAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 cHE9V9iuT 9TAKri,T t . 03?poisIte , tll.O Custxrni Kouse. Capital. 1 0219,100. . Aa5eta...34.1:40143. XILTILL MAKE ,ALL „13.1111Dit IF vv. SIIRANOE, either. Perpetual or Limited, on eueryileaariptiOn ofProperbir otaferabandlie, at reasonable rates of premium. • ROBT. P. WINO-, rresident. • W. Fi lin ALElWAylee President. mizae . f • R. flops, ! . GEORGE W. ,T3 sow, JOSEPH S. PAtT.4 - JOSEPR Ufarrov, E,.Lia, E. R. ENCILISH, P. B. SAVERY, ( SILERILAN, 5:../.ICIA.O.I.ROIry BL.coxtramr, Secretary, 1. G. COFFIN,Agent. Corner Third mak 'wood etreeta. Western Insurance Ocimpany of Pittsburgh. A. ALILLEA,jk. Psealdent F. ITTionnon,sicretary. Capt. R. D. Doorritax,Gen'l Agent No. 92 Water streo, (Spang Co's Warehouse, • tip ataimY Wll L ndt Pitb trid'Arisbnrg h. elV t geltlttl. A Home Ludt:lotion managed. br.Ditactota who lre well known in the community, and who are clermlned, by promptneaa ecatildberality, to •,:ilZltala the character which ping baltecaftitned, erring thebeat pintnition to those who de. dirt to baln anz9d. _, • ;• t hECT• ata—.ll. Atiller Jr., James Ill'Attley Nathaniel Holmes , Ale xander Nimick; George Campbell B. Harm, Ohm., itticket- F.olt, Andraw'lickley, Alexander Speer, David M. 1.. , 0n Rees 4. ,Thomas,..BenJ.. Bakewelli John Lan,. • jet IniTRANGE.OO.I Plrl - PM - Ef 'site, No. 37 Fifth Rtreot r Baulk Block. Nl4 URFA; AGAINST A.L.I.- Icy!! UY 5 FIRE ANDIS AR INF. 815T.04. L`IAAU JONES, Prealdent JOIIN. D. !do l., 1P.1), V ice President BOWL, Secretary; `4r.t. 'WM. DEAN, Genera! Agent. • I;$A-inns—lsaac Jon2a, Itua w ay, HAP. rp 0E1161,4Np - I'. R. C. Gray, Sohti WLlson, U.L.lrternestria, Jahn D. Mellor:1 i ()apt: Atha) 13coba, Sterling. Capt. W. Doan, Rnbori avtlrew, -nob Smith's Wheeling' Brewery for MISS bL.ICE mck-wriE.s %PECTFULLY ANisourirckix fro gle .Her Lrienae exat the public seaeraux„ ;hat eliehaitaken'the etore-toem,', • Rio. 33 V 01112141, Street, near 'Perry St., . And wilt _open. on WEDNESDAY, .the /9th IN4T., a lareanortmeat 'PRISISTINoS, trOATE tt IL, - HOOP , AKIRTS, COUSETS, SAL/1099AL sr9.9ft:TS, EMBROIDERIES. a 6,6., • &e., cfotaiwd - • cAiy. ' rutIERIDE AciIEYEI OF ' LA.N 4 D, O'N A Whim. there la 41 Lftma t- twa - atOrr_atatut Tome, containkng t•tir room., hall ina,kAtansith. A young orchard of 100 baring frlittireefr,* all the necessary outadtUdinia, and... good walla ore water at the coot. Situaleton tie W.rh, ingtouturnpilre,4l - mlleefrOni-Pittstari Mille! corn Alanallep atyl M talAe t tip nr.P. 41 .1 1- - cfr . raittleulars,*ebqUl..o on the p Ml 6. eel lie ' , VIATra iatal.sTO,PliEft :Kul" ; ordation. I)ialnond, of > 1. DUN/..EFK,...!r. oet.:3wd..* OR SAGE.--A GOOD OPLlST situnino in , the Borone.h. , ili' - otediepi ienVer -coiinty, 'together wits 666606te1l • !well itig house, good stibling nut-betide-gin on the line of . the A., arELltatliendk: The: mtchlnery is in excellent order, and.tbe . UMs Hn extensive custom. The pro, priiito,iti,rio' s oiount,u would' be. induceddiepese , cif /his property, wereit Dirt thst he hit beektecently so much indiepoonditiathe zwndeted jinespable of 'MIS wering the demands of 110 nuwertoispa t robs in a lie strobe!. likelier. .Ireptiheirta earl. cell: pnelsisklli.i at; the - *Uwe. yultiel l for, itrt rinforuisti. ; . 7 f; • , WilfiXVW: • nietigiVihjiggikS nX.V.kixothe United States, sad the 0 • ON Etirittenlurh. Clooked or defoimed limbs, straightened - mttboutessurivithout pain. NO:GUILV,-.IMPAMI ; OslitabimEar tiOJNI-90 08 4 4 ,:pa nvoe.tedirif Oil Mit; . %in:m.1146 14.11 , 0, ; clitedZittitinabitabillzk 6511 la.ti Itaigajid -or :"''` LI1:111 fiCitteitibiteX 'Oll traurfai nhorf}T • . ' ;0 1 ' ir , ,•it t ,: ,--,, ~-.- i : ;,-, - 7 -7.7-77 , -.. : ':(,..., , Ite rf ittig at, edule Of 'Advertising Bates ST ASDEIte ILATTAIL 8 times is Once a I Dilly. I week, .week, . ~ . I Stir. i 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. One time .2 IL j • -$ Two times ' 125 name 'times.. 160 Four tire times. ee 1 'Ffee .oer el,eek 1 2.60 ; t n 85 Tkro vreeke " I - 4 35; 290 146 Three weeks i 800 1 400 ; 2 Olt One month ; 760 , 600 960 Two 'months I 11 25 ; ' 760 8 75. Three months I II 76_' al6 156 Six months ' 20 76 18'86 • . 690 Niee .o_etp, „1 V Pq- . Ati 00, • : 900 On° yea r ' ' ' ' 82 an '2l 88 ' ; 10 70„ -. 'ili — triteltAßLß ATOF1115:14611111BliT8.; -' . . . For. one,aquare„ c hangeable , one time each week,' codilned the' immediatli twill:web of the advertiser. , All Luger advertisements in exact proportion. IS eir2 times rl time Daily. a Week I weeig p Week. 1 mon h. months months 1 • ear... 61 600 `470 0800 11 45 60 - 600 19.00 15.75 40 517 _2B 00 'SKEW. 14 00 B Fist . no' ces .on e 3. a - a..ye r s 'Death notiCes, each insertion ...... . .Jl* cents Marriage notices each insertion-..... ..Steamboat advertisements, per trip .42 - 00 Executors' and Adminintrator's no- tines Startling and Revolting Dis- closures THE PADUCAH INVESTIGAT ING COMMISSION. . Executions Without Form of Trial. Barbarisms of General. Paine at Paducah, and Ciilonel McChesney at May , field, Ky. lion. Lucien. A.ndersion and. Ids Friends Irtipliosstecl.. From the Louisville Journal. Some time ago Col. Craddoek,.of the Kentucky service, was called by busi ness into the District of :Western:Ken ! lucky, then commanded, bY3itig;, Gen. ',E. A. Paine. The colonel fohnd the i people, completely cowed, - - not dirifig „to I utter a word, when every day their mostnacred rights, by military force, Were flagrantly violated. By close 'ob servation he became convinced,. that General Paine and his subordinates were exercising the iron rule of despots, were persecuting and robbing the peo ple under various flimsy pretexts, end that, the worst corruption preyttiled jn his office and characterized all Ofitis or- ' ficial , acts. Being convinced of- these t ac!s,he sought Mato_r General Burtiridg a at his headquarters* Ltrxington, and fully stated the case to - him. The Gen. was loth to beHeve' that crimea`so enor mous ea repreientetl by Col. Craddock cottittbe _op my practiced by a man .the, authority and honor of an, pd ic.r or the Ernlted Btates Gov ernment-Oit; on the 'solemn assurance of the 'troth of the staternetit,i he con eluded to appOint a commission to In vestigate the case. On the t)th of ,Sep tember an order was made, detailing, Gen. B. 'B.' Fry and' Col. Brown as a commission to proceed 'to Padtteah and tally investigate :the. eauduct of Gen. Paine. while in command of the Western DistriCt of Kentucky.. Col. Craddock was appointed to aecoiriptiny - the coin mission and assist thencin their labors. Just before-the -arrival of Gen. Fry at - Paeltfcalt,.:Glen. Paine 'w_ai relieved of lila command i r 0'64-Wraith. -Paine was ordered to remain at his 'headquar ters and meet all charges that might he preferred against him.before the com mission. This ho refused to do, When Gen. Fry and his associates arrived, they found that Gen. Paine'had fled to Illinois, wherehe instill absent Without authority, AII of his subcinlinate offi cers also , melt - "li'reneti leave," -kn ow - ingitheir'eanduct *multi not bar inves- Sigatioo„,Gqa. Fry found it very diffi cult to commence operatious, as the Main Partrea kreabstnt, and the clerks andorderitett With where thq - bad stir- Netindea, themselves, and possessing a knowledge of their transactions, bad been pt eviously sent out of the district. ltliv eitiitins Wire so completely cowed that they would not!open their lips with one word of complaint.against the poll , pqrsued by Gen. Paine. Acting on Mie authoritylee Generalidtietcd.ith.turd CradclOck - pdblidy Ptdelairffed the object of, the corenit'dsion,iii _visiting Padtreilf,' attlinred' the people; - 'that, it they Weald dordeldrward and testify to factsthey slioulditeetive full protection 141=41 parties who might be implicat edlii, their ,Statemenle. This had the' desired . - iffect. General Pry Wei; re ceived ivritik: the greatest ;4 - mthnetasm. The pe.ople threw off their restraint,and extended the warm hand of welcome. They greeted him Wish cheers and smiles 'upon - tire Street, and throrigedliiii headquarters during the day, showing him everyjittiad atteution in their pother.. Gen. Meredith is 'very popular with the people.' We - pdbiletted - an extract from i the Cairo papers Seine time ago of the cheering debioristrattim that marked his itrent into - Mee.' - With theTeelifigs Ofetrite soldier, he affetdekrettry facia et to - aft ionnzildiron to tibeif Alf trt ta keif,berfelie theirriflyitinthelfoi l m 'eta theitEartifs volttnihn= aaq' tt was fgaattthat' General Paine had' eiffithisfeW i t4 ~xoat` atbi and . that the w orst p ott retail ti - 4 e:4;11 tT '• ' - W ilhit ottiee. Citizen'tilg bee n auested if liii6w4 Auto- firisitir thoiltil /Oki , tfetrialltitalto'retOtd - of a'itogla Ott* flite u rtf tigidn'aCthem &told ' be "found di any of thi?sotketal paper* in The 61661. FiLitederii were tixecroted' with out ashealthA° arid ' oftetir withoutqmy detinltt" °Haut, telitkiaterettitt e l ititast Forty-three gtkves; said'bb lards* of eictrat r ettpriaoaietiv,'we'rei count ,e'd lit'"£'&l4ab. ..6..ititil4 lids' aither ',foie tai`tatt,'ntibiedllsitiltne, and lor, . a tie weq elfin loyalty; who, bit sOme act' °treter thar'Vellefal initofteri anti a trigib death- `was Illeitlaal. .. - • :• .. To shhw theitikiiitirha *OW ther ex ,Ai;troilif*tiftiliiiitit,;. 'hive 4 P.Olfa ineittl'ilbottlit. . ' giiiiififilirant 60 4 It'Bilbtill. , ` a , iTterik: at , brlttkg , md litnitit. ii ..41 3 Niannik4 •,- iiitiiiit ;EN j/kTiO i Sit 3. l ota lr ift .. *ilTigaittai ' ' Mfirkg6Wa 7 tiiiiiefiiiiillo6* l lst'a :tar- 2 :WiteititiP , yl* , lc; ; ri I. 4. .4 F ri 4 : , 6070 f , 11 , ' • f etcild tit,itlio ~ ' • - tit orglitel:ft, er, '1864 ,that_he had !hot sertn* l iir ~ . ifthViditiUdiniiii - itieflt: the iitar t a i he ..dilill ciifficafie. - 7 { i'la/brt 11,...31.T - 04in... ~ .u. --.... i,l: - .-0. ,Al . .:.-ahiqu..,4azs;.• ~.oul.amegiqf „la if..14i1 t tiJe laid!) ,t-;.i.e..0 ":.) -.I ' )1 is 0..41 -I‘ , Jl - 14, J. i .°311° 4 1. .trolieo-tati iaaoitaid. tii MORN LA. Steam PrintiniLEatabea,... :BARB &LWlrKlb3;l*iiietOle. wir eß si r i ti 4 / ( 14 PLAIN AO Af0)1 1 . 11 0100 I tRINIING 'ha ttumain —"- st •• 24; 2 .11!, cr:or Fresokki. mirriniTiolut to. waftrEaidL kiTIN , ' i • ? It!' far,49pa ; , I,rr • , • .Pooliteroll; -t '&0.... , • .. ys For izbibitlclilaA4/050iiPA bs . ittepined.l4 tlktkoity4 the nni • dtry., atteite,gave. them no trial,andheasted , ethuthinne of the prisoners, was shot ands- up lehis gravain forty-five .mixtutesr.from the timathat IteiWasfiretreEeralelLibY a scout athiebeadquarteettb _Thewhdle of General Paige's : ; 'official Jr:m=lhr the- District of Western lientUektnittllitifk ed by , the teatimst brutality{ realaulated :to exasperate it e peopleeturAi arm& re cruits to there') armykl.ffeWouldi or der citizens to „ without provocationi:wouldabalubtliem, .applying the xtosti•offensiVeAeraiff to them, such as 4-741 obldsgAtetitrlOUnd rein, . .._ 34 47.1-ahl LI :The people 11f PeAucith ilfgrett &Urea , front their ntea , _l9lthont earl Uattztuee and their) housee Mined Amer ntile r zingrd families for occupariort4 ).)Gerteaultitilme, commendingialefimithiaakisfate4altat forty two of, the &freak ofo PaApeah paseed,d own the liver on ,bOldr/uSadder • orders of banishinentftnyollll the:Feder al linee f try ordert of Dfiew-LiPainaitsrhei properix of, these.•%tuUlelliWatiti-oottfitca ted by Paine'a officials, aalt:;.)wrifrosaid, for the benefit ) of,,..Alevfkihrelrtiournt. Two old wide* ladies; their hart witliver ed by more thee siztyri 'whams; ifrre.i no' just cansei, were, lorry froftbAlielr forts blehomes anti sent to/Maeda-under guard of eight ;qf ova •stildiersalhe PeoP, l o; w ere swindled, therznest 'outra geous , m anner. General true was absolute... A,Trade:AgentaiwaX,OP. pointed, not by , the'.ffecretary.rof the Treasury, hut by-the eeltereafedgmon areb,.whe issueditiattlimal•frointHead: quarters :District. of Western - Hantursity. He levied a tax or .tett.,.-dollers ore each hogshead of .tobacco antbeach baler% of cotton ezported,rand assclufedianadWal• °rem tax 0f,25 per.tent:bniell , ,cottenior tobacco reeei ved E.. W.oodraffrwas appointed Trade Agent[ assweditnithis especial duty. The:large tetrad:a:ware house of TtkOtnatanale Ara& lakewpos session of, and- alL.aotton-enti- teinzeo subject to confistatiottz • red in lc) ID#ly hap* f f d 4 petridthg G..:eireflilVe 11) 7 . tosbar ry on briffinek thus nuopolizing,,the trade; Pairreitharingirt-thepriffits: -- "Col. W. H. Barry of the colored troops, for months kept company witk a notorious prostitute, appearin_g Wpublin with her on all eqqatauna . , -Heforcectione of the beakers of s f ivio this - woman $l5O in 014‘ , . To - exelfse ir for strange Clele Paine, son_oftheiGetteral,'arld A. A. U. on his staff, sent a Bard to take, from the house of Mr. Scott Ford sufficient furniture to furnish-his private,.room-in elegant style- T 1 r Afte throßgh _vestliptqcp ? the coji) - ;don _wexaltalitfleff-that,Wri...lai ),len.Andersonomeribir4iXeT .; Provcst :Matsliallisk.4longres .sional-Distriet ref iKentnekyv iJoluktlT. 801 l n ger; and, Major. Healy ,itaitihig, Bth U. ,8 colored: tWavyartrilety,lavore ,guilty of ,corrnptiony; und.bweetrissharers with General Paine in his .asehulling transact:form -.1 , At three different . dis trict, Anderson.anAßollingertaddreased the.pcople,and-toicithem-thatittimeriid not rote ,fpv-Jiirmlp v tbm would be zranted no prlyileges, t wonl4,ittpt-he al lowed.to&tl.9ll ,:their picorq..,.).Wittsfd be taken and thoy , wpultlketneduced to beg gary- and a starving condition. Every possible &feet'wv taiiciaAcAliftsperate the peoEleAt 91961' tfgonllipAge,,at to seize their properly. ;Doi t o o MeaUltes ney Ma field' an iron hand. fie nearly'delitT - WWll:Attu' town by euttime -do' vini-zthi- , ..43hdda trees, and erecting- a' fortifleationarotutulotlXi oath's house on the- publiencpuuterfuiNdibis work all eitizenswereinaptiredAwlehdr, neither sickness nor age ezettiptiora man from.: duty.; -Ifs i.pertlenallfd%-not choose talaborp /he Ink) asseisareollue of from $506404300; ~T herfoltillattlen was a useless piece of weak , umanteof the , hills -surrturad lug )1 the loartrz Torn - mended• the isqtrilire.. - EllidceetusoleaTen think that it wee simplsp-ffritilisteitteitis heavy dries en theme:- out A box was: found with various eiti rens, and , addreertattito s Ckili ollftAfett ney's friends In illirMievtqft4teetiffiruited that eitieerm(*ertriUter i Z a t gar; Chesney to thiremeritAßorj Ara $2,000 id which I Went Itelltlittitchibietfi ment;•-,This. hitter cat It 11aYtaef 3IEII by General Fry while In transit Nditif.! The postmarriciri-OPMayfielll,Ta wort 1,1• young nkan, who graved 'Ur -143414-qe the early mainstmtiustzsisinte • and has remained.finn iodize alniono kaituse he said that, ; , „he .c ophl-nnt npkrcro t pl i dite p,(yiicy To:maned by the AdMintstratlgnirt, rekird to the negro, was stifpnthfer!pis office by Col. AteClielniey, ,, iinti Etna-Wit:o l labor _on the fortificasionaisfer:Ahreip xi: eau. 2 41 0 P , R. 4,, Pfd .4141-iPA; ntinol., eominfinaing "At 4 - O tt time at tititblinicl, was , - aita . iii i Pain's subordinates,- , ctendgnikislitatitil executed the ordets of illsAllief. Etaliske cented sev-PPL I Slthrla 'c'c -14v4 1 41 1 4 0 n county withoutst`stot . of VII . lk.moll ing'to his min ittitknydif, 414 . 9'..e60 were assessedlte thearnottntant Williillitt bnt $449¢0 of:Zlitelt I,e4tklOggt.iiiitaillill ernment. At Pad.qe a ke_L e Pet - P I P' , establishedtrade regale t u f g , permit or all- gitodi - -136 •uiii,lnA arn'L , cbitrgi3ig!lenteentreStlG:isstt#ngutq,s4r - r.. mit for goods valued as low as - fomt cents. 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