lie :! Weadefiday,l.lAArmtia . tor. D • 2' inio . 1.!.. ns —Two Dowabs per annhm, • •• rfreeafegeVare-Bemed. _ ‘‘'lg-leltuti' and communications, oy toail, (i ,H have prcai.pt attention, ' - U-B, !,!;;■ ii.vf , ) ijoisrps, Tl ie Bends'arc issued under the Act of : Mash Bth.]lB6-i; whieJjiprotldes;* ' Bonds issued. lin'dor this Act shall ho • FROM-TAXATION by. or under any .' '■~te oriaimicip,al^hmity. ( Subscriptions to i - Bonds are received in Umte'4 SMea ‘'“-Vcr^atih'nal.Canic.S.' -They are TO CERE- • IN bofls.at. tlve*le^fraT c -°f f merit ai any period nnVless than Uii, norr/ion ■ tl from ( their date, and-until their < FIVE . jEU CENT) INTEREST '■jlh liii I' All/ IX COIN, on Bonds of wot ’ jf , hundred dollars annunally and'on aill % T Bi'iiUs Ecml-annu illy. ’ The interest is • '"•Vaiijto on the fet;dayi of March and; Sep ' leiohe&in each year. , . '. sstecrihers will receive' either Registered p r *0 Bonds, as .hejr. J«y Register , e d Bond! are recorded on the books pf : the B It I Treasurer, and can be'trunsfcrred only. 1 ■on tl4 owner's order, 'Coupon Bcirids/arp.pay ■iblcdo hearer, nr; more convenient for . .coimaeTcial uses, •• i :f; Subscribers to this '"im will have the option : .)f h.tvi.ng' ■ their, Bonds draw, interest . from March 1 si, hy'payitis tljeaccurcd merest ini' co iu-( or h'BhUed Stater- notes, or the notes! of National Ranks. ; cent. fot! ' jrtuiium, |or reefived theut drawing interest ■- lerin the d'Ue. of.sul'Sc|.iptisn tantt) ddphsit.— As these Bonds arc . ’ EXEMPT FRO.II JIC.MCIPAL 'ORv state T VX-triO-V, their valus is increased form one -|d three per.cent, per annum,: fwqoj-ding to-the rate of ins leivics. in i various; parts, of - the .reseat rate of, premium’ob gold they MllltlfJ’.' , A I ilie; • . . -i> '"■'riVEK riGIIT PE?]’CE'ST IXTERESjT ' i currency, iini-am 0 f equal convenience as‘a (ermaneui oi‘ ‘viiinorary investment. - •It is 'believed? last no', securities r oJfer. so feat inducements to denderg’ as the various ticmiriptions of' U. S. Bonds., In ail oilier llrnu of UulobiCdUeSs, the faith or abilityof private pai-tieilnr stock companies or separate cwmnunities .only, is pledged for payments while for ihf debts oft lie United States ■ tbe v.lmle property;of the country is- liolden to •ccufa the payment jof- bptli principal and interest'in coin, -| . .. .tSjfhe Bonds may I>6 subscribed for In aum ivum s’>o up toqapy magnitude, on .tbe same terms, vad arcthns mSdo equally available to , he smalVen lender apd the l)ar|e»t/ capitalist. Iliev can be money, at. ahy mo - meat., anil tie iold/r itvill have the benefit o r .’be,intcrrS. 1 1 '-. -, -. . • if-' >• *r, . , iI i . !• ‘ $M05,4C8 31 '|l aml;belief. [ , Ep.VAUO Hoops, Cf Affirmed rfiid|subsbribcd before me. Jay ufA'ic. A. ißti l *..- d 7 a -; ' v il. c, 15KISEL, . ORPHANS’ COURT.SALK. , BY 'Virtue of of Orphans' Oo|irt, of the County of Heaver, t lle uToiersign | tJ will expose. 1 jo sale by Publilj \ endue or !‘out-crv, an the promises, on |; ; | SAT nil) A v,«styr.>f,iso4 ! | ’ nt 1 o'clock, p. m., (he: following described .-reaV'cstate of John Ansley, late of '“Ohio ,t]>.. in said' capnty doq'il., viz: .ait that farm or .tract of about a' l' One * Ild'ndr&l _ & {'Fifty Ey}M .'situate at'Ujvj'Vs RoaJs, in Obio tp. nfiire said: bounded iuoftli. by binds of 'James |Cal s-if and oUifr’s,least bylanda-oft he heirs of Noble flavl. dee’d.. ab’nth by' Jplm-Johnston, and west‘by Win?. .M'Kce and jolliers; about' 100 acres 'cleaved and in a good; Mate of riilli vatioin.j balance well timbcrcd;“iacm weUjwa icrcd. .improvements; one large, good fijame lions cf. one and a-half story' high, one: bijrge, good* frame barn, good frame Stable, wjgon i . sited, and oilier bnt-buildhigs; altout ,00 good, , .-al>4cri;.tiqn.s will be received by'tUo • , y „ ung pacing ipjda trees; about 20U. fcood First ! National ' Bank of Pittsburgh, 1 peacir trcci-; also pium«;.-pcar'3, &c., oa the Third National .Bank of Pittsburgh,.! P xe'iiMS—Onl-third of the purchase mlmcy AND Hi* ALL NATI.ONAJj i on-confirmation of sale by the pourt, balance j widen avo depositaries of: Public" money, and ju two equal annual payments lhat tlatc, i - a q • \ I - I - j with interest fi)ora same time —deferred iris! ol pr.rirro, , rr r : « , vrii' avU p. tvms • menls secured by bond and mortgage. | I.L.>?EL xALLL- i BfiNKd, A*.D BANKERS lur inquire of ihed throughout the as agent of I at .Cannon s Mills, Columsfana f lac NatiuiiaV Banks,) will furnish .-county, 0., or iif'Win. D -Raylj - on the ijrcnf further-in format ion on application ani! ' ; ises.- • ■ f « 1 J AS.L.WVNSLE\ ? , . v. -J, ... i auclo,-64 i Ayltu’r of dec’d. AJTurd Facility to Subscribers,. j b *i , • 1 - ,"■■■'■ — l —' Ira;, 1 i 'ti t—inside'- 3 m.‘ ! InsT op ■" ''Jrtn:M :*c uscrur i*-- -w-—’ ‘■'Sfitlie Funded liebt) nfllie- Xnited" ’Softs’** Vi'eli, jinevf sfis payable in ..gold, In iie>.Ut.rof 1864"wk5708,-W!3,- ii!.). n?./ii!.BVi;stvi.n tlii.i diU for thctopm • kiCij --fecal yeaSs>AViJl . ,b’e c. !u!’.LiAe cu.sloif is ,i-n Venue im gold for the t-tiiL-fiscal vcalr,. ending diii'.o 3'Hb. 1864, lias <; far-at thf; rate ctf U!Cl',^'\rjl(J-par Ii .vrdl bo scon iliat} even 'lie, .present gold of ino^uvUcniei)! 1 "arc largely .in t!;c wgnjis-o|f tlio Treasury for the .[■avincnt nf goldj iisf-eiioT-twhile ilie recent in ir.i'ui’ ..f‘;Uo lantVwjill douUUieiyaisethean- V*l\ rUIIC’S OUsto-H *4\c sattic a r.wsr.ifnf to .• i sl*>o,OOO f OOG..'per -/ ' j 1 r.in.-unr, tnAruct jogs■ to'thd NVitiojjfai Banks acting - Wivin'a^cnt3 v,;ere njofc issue,*! from thcUnUed . ■ r :-,i.ue Ti juntill 'MarcU-20,*but to tto* ( *srsf o hxco weeks ofj *\pril the '.subscription* l more tbjui FKN* NILLICKnJS A ; vxi:i;kV: ' _ * 1 : .! . .letters i REMAINING in !the Post!Office at|Bea ver, Pa., Aug. let, 1804. ; ■nv virj«c.ofian ojder of the Orphans’ Court | Bartkolmew Fred „| MoowfWgo | 15 of the county of Beaver,the undersign- , C eUn C M | 0 lUra 3, Cl Will expose to sU by , Vendue, or ; Ch^Ma^rct,, M J out-cry, on the prediisfes, L'. j Space Satdh 1 ‘ Wrihii:*d(iy,'Av[)UStlith,Jlivi, : * Dully & Shi»w \ Smith Henrietta;', iu one o'clock, jvL nil. the fjlloivin'g- described i’p r _- Q er rge : ' , Taylor; 6C S, ■•K2P«rly, liclngthd real estate of George P os *-:j -Goddard James ’*■ ’ White jpharlotto i•" < *w>U,- late of Beaicr county,’ dc'c’d.', being,; (j e ddis Bnna if Wallace Mary .|. . lots nuisihered jpnei hundred and seventy-five;-' 1 Welsh jllenriettaj andonelym.lrcd : aid seventy-six in the 80-j —pVl, ca uing for letters in the above' rcf.gb of county of Beaver and ; y please-gay they are ftdvertised^ State oi Pennsylvania, bounded on the north , 8 >- 1 I.' M J ANDERBON,'PJM. by lot llo'lii-l. on the cast by Division .alley,- _ Hrnrl from 7amto «l p. m.i, on the south hyv Market street,, and on the;} Office Hours, from,? a. m. to n t P-™-i - Vest by Water street; Upon which, said •: — ; __ nr , Y -in, m«no 'j - 7 j .lot Xo. 17(1, is crcct'od a Brick House, twen-| LIST LBT.TBHB j | ty-five feel front.on Water street, by eighteen j EMAINING in .'the Post Office.at Bjoches '■ froni-on Miirtiet street, with an addition i Is? .tfr; pi.J Aug. Ist, :f- " thereto, thiiiy-cigut'front on Market street by, |,\ ' }. • .- r • wjhtpcn'fcftt, Uvoistgrles high; sard-,JuiUdiug* Baker Charles . •: Jacep nine roouis-and:a ball, with'a cellar I'Cleese George • . Megovfa James.u. , knilcr the frotit Jpart, also a*Frame Wash , Qoons Miss Lizzie ( * H»»ise sluocn fcctl square, and.an old ; Frame vroulk John 2 . Rfty Ktiie V *»| >. fce| square; . | GUlftbiMrs Jane 2 ■ SteenjCapt HBi . Terms. of tUc pprcboscjmoney ■ Glendiae Mary J ,■ the confirmation of the tsale by the: court, (Hamilton Jopri’ ShetTpan MRB Bell Wuuice iu i .vtj :e<jual, annual payments from King J M | [-. JmUh' Jehn 2 | r _ that date, with interest tlicrcon ftroin saine * ’Gregory* v - 4 • “ k SmHbj-J- “t: time. * By order of tl»e Court; ~•* LpgainGharlcs ; TerteylFrancui t ‘ JOHN Millitoanß. MN £ P ) BENJ- BEl)lSON/ Mitchell &j£JceieV Warner Mrs B| \ Executors of Georgd Roswell, deceased.i " . M. TA.tXDR, TvMi , ' irihg t ie'snßmeV, from -■ Vt - ‘ notice. 1 ■ ’ll 11 ® fim of 4 *w. ■rniiae & Co;-wm ais-j on the 1 lib of May last, W the! tk» >,*?**• ' - • /the business of .®™ w ill 11)0. settled Vy lhc>urming| nmtn.. BENJ. WILDE. • •“ EORAXIA wvwilde. i "? f ( — The 1 undersigned tl« m'* T * nte ‘. * nto partnership under' the ilio & Co.,’’ and will continue K K ? of the lute firm of B. £ W.'Wild* j- / BKNJ. WILDE, * W,,.!.. HbRAfiA-WrWItDB. . e * Brighton, Julv Jft, 186 i:. ; :'S"r ■ V I 'l' V • - '’s' « ■ . -V ■■ il'-'-' 1 . 1-1 * .. .. ■ . 11- v ■ .TK.4LOv±Ofe-T'.g.T’ , s **- *-' *T' U<K£ilC «> fca’nS'M “ £»£;&] ■*/ rC^i| rrA ;'/«-i7 <; v !->y >-n a.' ef§s?*T r/, ;j vil Jiydi y: -(: j )--iij 1 v J _ '^_-3iToin"-'.'ji, j.:' a\ i til'# c-i-iyr .2 |* . ".'Mrfry-.t % g?hr ■■: £T£fw- •’1 ©.toaii tyt l v9a . uV.-.u:’ I. EMS -0 J 111 ... I ■ PITTSBURGH, R. K i;• i I -■• ;■ ’ i;;*Tf'-|;-:j.tr :!■ :i - AiflAN|»BM^^r;->.. -.~ . I : . -,., Beaver, Station— (Gotno East. , Commithciiiff, ilc y i 6,, TBi34.— frp\ tit leave Beaver Slatio'n asfoliiwt'.' , - " ■7;4S-a. m. : Arritesat Pittsburgh,' D:80a. m. 2:20 ,k m. ■ “ L-jj-fiJ** -. : . ; B:sokm. 6:54 v. ft. ,;. % ,‘‘,l. ... .ii • ifsWia. 7L.V ■- .Wiwr.;.- J.; '.Traint leave Pillthurgh ji./o4liteit " 6;10 a. k. Arrives at I eaVei 1 ,7:40 a. m. 8:30 P. sc. >' I‘‘ t‘-<; !-5...-6:2O:PiX. I:lQ'P.' M. Rochester,..,'. 2:20 p; si. j liodf*. h a/ m. 'UGll,.PrM'< 1 genii'- ;:vi ; ... IHICAGO R » a. 5'42"A:|;«T.;'C. 7:201*. u. 8:45 a. 8:20 *. m. , J2;M k R...4,2:36,e*M. ?:0u P. ; M.....i 4:50 P. it. • 6:15 P.' H.'.l.vi’T-rOO P;i»i.' ! 1:00,-*:. 2:20 A.SI , j, 2:10 E.:M.....: 8:20 p M 0:45,‘k jj....„.7:5Q p. h.. JOISO IYeSt— ’ ’.’'l r’- f ] *eH'Tiftij4' l Arr. tit RbcKest 4k 1; 2:10 8:30 ’i. 9:15 a. sc..::..(11:00 A.| m. 1., 12:00 A.: M.1:32 M. 4:40'p.Vh.....: 0:15 p. it. : 5:'30 p.'m.;...J 7:20 P. ; St, v 0:30 A. vM...... &05.A.iiM. , .1:00,;*.. *>...:••■■! 2UO a!, it. , lilo. k M 1 2:20 ik ii. •Pv SHINN’, Supl., E. ti. ; S. a. MYI PITTSBUKi ~ Rochesiv. ‘ Ua ■lst Rrigh'n 'Accoi •2d Brigh’n “ 3d Brigli’h New Castle , : “ Mail, Ist-Express, ; 2d Express, | C,noiu’ti.Exp.; ' I-ca Alliance Acconr. 1 ; I si Brigh’u A cc.oi 2d Brigh’n 3d “ “ 4th “ -Mail; . Ist" Express,. 2d Express-, WJ Quarterly Statenient qf;Baiikiof : - ■ Beaver County . Ne|lv Bhiouton, Aug. od, 186-L- . ... i^BESOUBCM. Notcs and hilis discounted, activS' 81 Same under protest.lOT',oo C. 5.6 percent. couponbonds .1.120,00u,-00 iU.S. .6 per cent. Irene. notes .., 30,9'0 OU Current Eipensis.-.j..}.....; 45d 92 Furniture and bnice-fixtures .;• 1.9-.) 8 . Due from other!banks.; A...... 44,808 -jG Notes and checks of other hanks and. / C. Si Treasury notes . 37. F 23 -10 Coin in --nu1t..,i.....V..l 9t). Protest account. ..I.. 1 ... L . ,lj 41 ' ■ ,| . ■ /' i‘S3os,4(jd 31 , * t ' LIABILITIBS. ’■!.'■ Capital 510ck.J.... '-5130,J25 00 |, Notes in circulation., <Bo 00 ; Duo dcpositors;J<.‘. 152,881 SI j v : Due,llicCommonWealth..-..42,189 83 | t Contingent fuifte--!---•,••••■ ! 2;393 85 - ;; , Dividends unpaid...... ...... - 1,U.3U 87 j | Profit-sand earnings,... 0,390 03 | I '7 4 ' 9. - 1 w to. hours, da: pi- in. * 1 ! «j ' iNOtICE> thoProbati '-Court jof jColmar jwfthk; county, o.,;h4Ving io 4Wiuh<fcraigned tetters, tiatstneiltary; bit the estate of N.-Eorkcr, late of Perry tp. [Columbiana county, Ohio, d ic’d., all persons 1 Woeiihg tbemselres Indebtt d ; :tb 1 said estate 1 are retirteslcd to made nmiiMiate.' paytnbpt, 1 and those haring claims against present them" properly authOtUicsted for; set tlcment.• jJ. DA ) ="7- •! -i i -cl xzi : is; £eICC i ;at» !>' _ sasib ■'.- . : '] I (ia* ji-u )■ ji~bj|r—L . • : Hi « )■, I v i-V j B ix&: r.I zMa'b^m fcjr.Vl krm i \ W- T b •' i.*. l ,’! • ’i'rpmJfti: "fi- I ®’ I'iJ v- «s M■■ tMo«s:t!*i;! gi!’J -B'i» J nuuth. <; «(TT \>: it/i-ipii! E’ri ; r v,\- J«<! ••>■*«’ Mim I wa «i ad lv hit!?; iiifit; nap' v r v*j g. 1.17,;; s'c feijs .i f’irrf' • I '- f -• f-~. - - wrp. V } , l ' 3 4*- .v ’ : ; . v pi T6] ; t|lo^pp^ .'; . r ! ‘ ! St&t6S« -' ' 1 : ' I By apt act 30, IB64, ; |fic,,pepre^^ t oy is ■a\«yi'^«a' ; tq‘fBBpe" aa,‘4m|ra^ r V?t, ■ ?**.■! feedingjtwjo"o^fjpilfn! m n tV hi; 'ft [fot# spven ana.^hree-ij^ntfo ■ j^r'if®*** ipom; date; land to, exchange ihe, same,' lor lawful \ p&hey.. _*The Secretary is : fuitKet autbpHzeffi to conyqrttionad.i 'bearingjiri|ereBt’dt 7 a' ; rate hot ,'.exceqd?Pg ■six , pe£ , oentniiii ' b i: coinV \ja piulUaucp lof the authority thqs cpnierr.ed.' I npwTfffer toitbe jpeople of .the. United Stages 'Treasury notes aadescribed in my ] adyMtiscn lent, dpted 1 r, J The, [pit cvbistancea -under, .which,; this I leap ,1b !psl ked.fbf.-and ypuf; aidj'myolted, tjiougbj'di; fering' widely ftpmtlTeexisting state of a Fairs thrQg.years ago,'are such tta to. alibi d equal encouragement ttpd j se-i curity. |,'| ■. rime; < while .proving, that: [the styugglle fotnational unity was to exceed in dnratio i and severity pur worst. antici pations, has tested-the.uational strength, and.deypl spedtho national Ksouices, to anexteut alike remarka-j ag: equal astonishment. at home and abrcK d. Three-.years of,', wan have burdened {yon with: a debt which hut, ;tbree?yea «>.since, would baysseemed be-f yond y«u b nbiiity,,- to meek i Yet > the;; acf cumulptetl. iwealth; and:; pipdnctive enre f gies ofijtlei nation hayp'iproved;to beLSO vast that: t has.been borne wilhcompanu tiye eaSe, and., a -peacefid future wo«ht j : hardly-fed its weight. -As a .price,-paid ; far. iiatiot alcxisteucet and.the preservaj-, tipn of fr ;c institutions, it does not. del st-rvp a moment's consideration. ■ .. t - .| | , Thus far the war haa been supported and turned on,-as it oulypould have beenl by a pieople resolved, ut whatever cost ,pf blood and .treasure, to Itransmit. nnimpair-, -ed, to jpo tterity, the system of free gov ernment jequeatlied -to them by the great' , merf vflu) framed it. | Thin deliberate and i, patHojic. Aeydupwl! ..answer surp.risiu g .even to themselves. It'Tiaa • shown ttl at in Icsfc than a ccntliry a na tion, has irisen, unsurpassed in vigori and cxhaUstl ;ss in resources, able to Conduct, through I'erefies of years, w;arotnfs most : wale,- and- finding-itself, ‘when 1 -hepr ils t lose, almost unimpaired- in all" • the mfite -iiel elements of power. It has,, at the ;pr< aeut moment. great-armies in the field, facing on enemy apparently, ap proaching, a : period Utter, exhaustion ifeH? approach - :mu an- , cons.-,. UOu; (Such. in.iny. deliberate. judgment; is thej'prefeeut'condition of the great’ con test fd| civil liberty in which you ate now engaged.' i . ' [j l U(i to the' present moment you have readily and cheerfully afforded the mcar ncccssarr to.support your government iii tips .protracted struggle. It is yourwar. Yjou jro ;1 aimed it, and yon have sustain ed jfcagfin’sl'traitors every where, with] a patriotic devotion unsurpassed in the 'world's itstory-. ' . . [ Tlie s iCnritice offered are such as should , comma'll d your ready confidence. Much effort 1 hss been made To shake public faith (in our n itional credit, both-at home ■ and j abroad. ."As yei We have asked no foreign aid/|- (aim and self-reliant; our own means lave thus far pwved adequate to our wants. They are yet. ample to meet those of übe‘ > p r ‘{ sellt arM the future. It still ten ains fort a patriotic people to fur; nishitht needful supply. • The.brave men: who [an 'lighting our battles by laiid and sea mm t be' fed' and clothed, munitions of ■ war of all kinds'" must be fnniished, [or I the wat inust eid in defeat and disgrace. This is not the time for any lover' of his country to inquire as to the state of the .money” market; or ask whether he can .so, inveisthis surplus capital v as to yield him hiin a l ifger return. No return, no profit; cart [he desirable, if followed by national clissqlu don, of national disgrace. Presen t profit, bus required,, is bnt -the precursor of future add;.speedy dcstrqctibn. No iafestalent can he so surely' 1 profitably'as, that wliich tends to insure to national'ex istent.' . _'j ; .A, . tamencouraged m the belief that by tbei rdeent legislation .of Congress our finances may'soonCe placed upon" a sound- more-stable footing. Tfao present deranged condition i>f ' die : currency is imputable, in ‘a great degree, to distur bances arising from the withdrawn) of hdeesjary checks, often inevitable in time of jwar, when I expenditures' must largely exceed any possible supply of coin, (The Opportunities -thqs presented to. acquire %dden hj)Lve led to ,vfcio9s-specu-. lation, a consequent; increase in prices , and violent fluctuation. |The .remedy is to .be found -only in control!in jjthe ncecs sity yrhich begets,the' ' Hitherto we Jiavefelt the; need of, more extehsivd,.and vigor jus taxation! Severe -comment - has been made upon what seemed to many an undo 2 jimidtiy and tardiness jof action,on the part of Gongfcss,. In. this figard. I delimit but j iiat to say that-: very -great misapprehension baa existed, and perhaps, still exists, upon this point. Legislators; like ill- othCrS, hafb. ihifcH to learn |in a pcsW condition, of affaire.. Ail entirely system, was’todi: devised,- and tbaV system must, |i necessarily, be the. growth. of| tiiUO dud experience, ft is not strange thatfirst efforts should bayo . prpved l im perfect and - inadequate/ To lay heavy burdens oh a great andpatriotic people m, such; a manner as to he equal,, and as to occasion the lcaet amount of suffering or annoVance, reqnircs thne and caption, and Vost iabor; ahaiprjth all these, experience ( Is noOdful to test the valtie pf the system, andWeotiita errors, hafcheen die jwWc'whtcHConWea VMCplMTippn _to 4.. , 1 , ' | . i ‘i-V. * account’ of \A thh'letfer ■ehl by him , Mainland,. ...... . . a ids vM follows:. found the rule add not p|.,,*tbe V'Ar,CQ t ..jyoaraj. 1862, Still iDJUsh Tor 1868’and 1§64, it bhabeon founds nbc improvcment the" Staid militia’for the tration, as,'a, greater defenboi'Ot 'IW' StatC.and this bad. information is -beep- dfwtfc.witfe Ibh: assentnndliissipU, .sonreesAf.Trqvenqpi, modes of obtaining j lt|ie want of prgunizatiqmwe' in the execution^qf,exi^in^ ; fnwB-'') And bade’been obliged to rely' exclnsively- 1 rhave caused’ moaBnres- j tq..he J , jnitifted dd:’ fho - vdjdntdod ; Hailrtid- 'and with which wili. it ia;bc^eved t GpngreßB *P* exception tjo! organize them knew, fso to improve, and. Cnhirgqjlbp system;as. Tor each occasion; Thisbns jeansed. when taken in connechoq^qthihe, revenue confdsioqftiid & 1088 oh.yatsable time, from <^t9mB>apdipthdrlj^rise8 f .td;«ffprd |.Jh £?j?4*i a s Ift all aihplc and secure the national, fiejd%o»eß.Of nidn id_h: jjreati'iheas* credit. Only on such aJbasU,. drub in a °f® undipci pHiied; The nMmia jbijl Steady And upon> cnr-;' P^ e “J. at t bo laat-BasBioajiß l thi>ik rcupy. can rcmedy[bo fonnd (brexisting for ordinary Umoß the best mililia evu. Such rcstraiilt can only be exero\sed; - • .?&•. • bh4 e f JM l * when the,government isyfurinshed- with ux'sfmg cxtraqrdinary, circumstances means to provide Tor its necessities.’ But ll seems,to require rnodificatiods i ,without the aid of ia any "{l,l suggest that the assessorsf,be di. govermept is.poWerless, tor jams .ot .any reeled tornake, ah i mdiediato; enroll-. pthc* desdroable epdi;, .1 v. v i:i>;;/ --mdnt f classifying the itnifitial as may ■ The flenoatainAhohd -proposed be thought [best; that the .officers bo to be issued; five appointed.by the Governor; [on 'the thousand dollars, j plaee ihcse iecurities recommend alien; approved by|him;of within the reach of; all wlo.aro; disposed aboard of examination,-composed of to aid their country.. |?ohjheb' Eedenlptiofl 'three; Major generals for each, divi din' faith and lionpr that sion,;of whomthb Major General ot arej Bofenmly ; . ; pmflgedl, A; sue* the division shall be one,-the other cessful issud now- believed | two to, bp .designated by the ;|Gov,er tobe near. at baridj, wiU; enhance Bbr;.' , ftobt adjoining' division^,{or,' in their value to thfcjholdcr; and peice onCSj such ollierpidde ns Ihe Legislature restored,.all burdens cah ip-Hgktly borne, j may-seejjt; that ip all cases; the offl- Ifewho.scffiiddj^^iij tbp- ,bo; selected by preference hope of turning' has available vineans jtq ~£«(» apd men haVo bfeUfi. greater immediake proliUds'Bpeculatingup- inserficC, and , have been honprably. on hia epuntryjs misfaSttmes, and - may discharged by tHo United ..States, and find that what iei ms tbfiMß^preScnt, gain that[effectual provision be made lor. ' leads only to future'los«f?ilappeal, there- drafting the mjiitia Whhd -VisbOired.—- : fore, kith confi lehcelto»>yal aridpatri- The recommendation in tegard to ap oticpeoplo.and ir vote' .ifoefforts or all is .made to avoid; the an who Ibvetbcir |coiintrylcpd it a gwr‘.dfs*bi|B»pni|,{ pnd,-'tqp ofteni.! ppli’ti glorious future, U aidtbfiaKgovcrnnient in ctti jcalonsiCs ■which divide. niilttary sustaining its jert dit, placing, ;the|3f,' orgonizalions by the eJeCtionj pf [offi ■ <W. if- ’ J. ■!' mqst ' men, across ll ■I "Yank, oh' y ' - , j / 1 “ GeireralSherman,” says Tank ; [“ what,do you isra'nt; to know for ?” "• •‘Oh, nothing “ .says Johnny, “only I think he raus; coihmapd iis 100, for whenever you getj ■ marching orders wo get them, tco, with the difference j that we have to go in advance. ’’ ~ | Two coips >rossjed the rivet a few j days ago! The.reps found itoutgand- over to the pickets: , j “Oh, Yank ! wpjare coining over t 6 give youe.ps to-morrow. —■ We’ve got forty' thousand reinforce ■ ments.” ‘ The misohi “where, did yo , “Oh, they’) . 1 sent over 16 ,u \ “Oh, yes'l ihir.k I see it ” risked a re )el Majorwhenhe tho’t tLo war woulAend. , “Well,” sayahej ‘-I think it will end this fall” ; 1 f'j ■ • , “Why do you think so ?% “Well, yod Won’t have anything to: fight by that lime if you, keep on us. you have done'sineo llay.’’ , ' ] : The rebel Ipickets asked our boys how long bo thought the war would last. ; ' ‘ : '., ! j- j ’’■ ■ ■ “Oh, about twetvo yoars,’ says Fed.: “Great Ore sir ! ain’t j l Val]andig:ham| and7them Copperheads up there going to help . r . j - .'V • !'. Confession of a Copperhead. Hon. James! BrboksJ.,editor <pf ike New York Express', is ohd of the most.; ultra'opponents of tho Administration,; -add a Coppejrtiead of the first vvateh j In a letter -|i;omf ; Washington to hu; •paperj he Bajfm! i ; *' ; r “Slavery carries .with it its own own pumßhiriont. It is a dead drag to the body) pplitici 'lt is impossible; for any community to prosper with W on .its bosbrin. The affliction bears as Heiyily the as hpon the slave. It .endangers the ’peace and happiness of. the master, and robs the slave of his freedom and'his-birth right. '4,8 tp [prosperity arid accnmu* latiotyqf property! it kpepsithe master in the few. of others dm a like, sitna-. twn 'exempli [from thrscvil, and thus deprives him whefi it dehres-es bis : eerb*int; v Itj-lS'demonktrama, .Opinion} .that;, thati-bpmmunity- of* mast bo hap pier, more prosperous ■. and richer, where, slpv >ry is: prohibited} than where itisaUdwed*’ , fay, I suppose you don’t w»nt JidJ»iroJttQbody io do noth inn,, don’t; yidh Tb® *M*»i w«i I don’t," ■;. V >'•* I, jvor: ;hk ! who is yoircom if you hftve !” said t'ed ; i- get them | ■e some Old ' Sherman 5.” ''' >'.J ’ I'!", t .' • r * ' i ■ i voliirii, <*ip or-by u. 'bt'the]State ns he may deem c-xpedir. cnt—s! special corps of to con 6i(?t,, in din prdporiion, of cavalry, ar- The Curiosities of Insanity. V filler)’ah I infarilry, to bo Etapt up. to a ma n was | arrested yesterday im] the full n.imbor of fifteen ■ regiments, an o j d re jj e ) uniform, wandering about i td be styled ‘‘Minute Mcf.” r who shall ,^ 0 a treet!3. He was, taken to the be s'worh and mustered into the.-ser- jj eserve Corps room, Fifth aml'Chest*] vice of the’ State for thr'e o e years— where, the idea Hint lie 'mas a re- j who. shall assemble for- dr|ll at such w '^ B quickly dispelled”,by times, and places as he may direct,- ■ qovery.that he was insane. f . i- ;! 1 w hf? 1 shall be clothed, , aitnied and ,>■ What’s your name;?” asked|.the equipped’by the Slate, and jpald when , ( \ i i -> jnsseinbfod for drill or i ito ser- » “Almb’hlv.” was the reply. ‘| . j jvicta,'and Who‘shall at all titans be lw , “ThtEt/S ai queer name,- What is lahle to be Culled into (minjcd r fipgt nr , tae f■ / Ivicc for the defence of ,t.he|[ State' in- 1 • *'/ ■ , i idependehtly. of the remaindi rof the “You have sdmo other name,ba|vdn't. militia. ‘ i-lf ’’ i | you ?” I •As this force jwould -bo toj „j have a thousand names, but I. sadden’ calls, the larger part of it am q o( j Almighty. lam a ycM gen should bo organized in the counties’ ' era h went into fifteen battles.; Oh, lyyig tr. opr extreme border, ahd as j wasl pt impressed, either: i own the people *of these counties ItaVe that I’ve fought against this count! - )’ more 'personal! interest thyir-pro- wilh g 6od wil i t | )o time” tection, the ; is -made . At, this juncture -the man was ro to duthonzo the Goycrnorj td. desigw CO g n ‘fc e -d as ah, fnrtafe of the insane natetbe -parts;of the .• Stafp jh-.which ; department of jthe Almshouse, who -ft. should bo raised, and to pave, the . ’escaped the day before. How he time and - expense of transporting; to prepare the tattered uniform troops from remote parts pf the State, 0 p a re hoi!, is soroething for which it and the subsistence payi in going ;j 8 b ar d to account; He looked, wCary tO ind froth the hpr.der. body of‘ a t,d hungry. ,Ho was asked: -i men so organized, will, i t its J believed, i „ yf oa |d yod like to: havei'some bo effekive tb prevent raidd b«d dinner ’ ■ , , enrsionf,. The ertpenfiespf blpthing, j “jfb,” was the reply. “I.don’t ealp arming and i equipping such; a, force n, aven ’t eaten anything for fifteen thou canhot be correctly ascerfainedfbut■ Ba „d years.”- ' \ '•;v the Quartermaster .General has .beep ■ The , wanderer wastold thatbc directed to make approximate csti- j w6u ]d be sent back to the o ue°- mates’, for >’our information, jwhich . .“You’d better,'not do ho will bp independent of pay pud sub-j w qth. menacing look., an atstehco.! ■ ' j' . ' accident there the other'dayi That .;Tho State should ptpyide'|nt least, was. the -work' of'my v.eggeance. ’lf ..six fonr giin battoriestaf field artillery,; Bon d mo-tbere again I’ll opbnvlho with till, the modern' improvements ■ i,q aven ai ,d thunder down the whoje The'snggestiqn has been frequently ,i buildings. Solbeware - •! . \ made by unreflecting persons that the • They locked! him up,' and lastjught State sbbhld raise a fofcei.ahd.keepit hiik to his old quarters.— pemancntly ih the field for; her de- This form of insanity is. by no means foncp, Apart from other coosidera- uacommo n. Some months ago. there lions, ip jfl to bo ob&efvetf t that the ex- > vvbre.four persons at the same time in -penses of such a measu're would -hoj themselves:] qate;beyond the present abiMty j tho Supreme.-being,' lyoraeri the Stffto. To raise and taaiptain an j Who .claimed to bo the Virgin Mary.; army of fifteen regiments^Ayouldi: in«.j )y h' a t is also si tfiat .those Volveian'annual expenditure ot.iinore gQ Vera i aspirants ,fof Divine power than .fifteen millions; .of I .dollars, find qo a^9|e( i with each when. fn any smaller force wp]«Jd bp juxtaposition,and. nlti jnatoly their The plait sepHraitioh ',he'camb nccessdry.' The ed-would, T think', give; tp tod Slate gubject of this writing is a new comer efßoie'ntrproteciibni'and, jl” thp|Legis- a t.fhe. Amt laturo wodld thlnb fit to adopt if, the j Ctin , 2Qth ult. expense can,be.readily provided for by loan hr otherwise u; i^,! . 1 Having an Organized fprco under the cpntroirbTfhe anlhorities of the State, arid mixstered service for domestic .protection, we Would not, as horetofore/ lose timo in rirranging for transportatioo ;and-eupplioa With the Kational Goveirnment, when it becaipe •: VjfT ' -roikftib. , ! ilk®s£*\}w;oJ Jh: fcna -?/i!ivl <<}■},'** ~ vOT^||*fi Wj »/■ Jisiif V;,t;:.'| .(>f;.| 'a.t • 2,P4:—.1y• 'll 4 , 1,41 ** TT77 - ; iv i-;iii sn * •E&tatoMslxed ’■pr 'i.j- , ”“'7l i- < / .it •- necessa talK it iri to fb©- field s When-1 bor oughly>orgdti \z a d,it jsbbiUq i», in at -.array which conld be^pcreased,by;; draft made from our enrolled atm classified citiae'ns; •' The plan - ‘■.Wbhich I h’aVjj % hov'o.iiiggestediBthoreealtofTCfiec[- Uodand-,e3tpeiiepcewhich| I have h ft d during the last; tbree.years, and I have felt, it to bo my duly ii for your cbnsidbration; W'thepur pose of providing for‘the offoothaide fenoeoftbe State, 11, of course, cannot doubt your approval; -If the Legis lature should prefer the adoption of any other plan mote efficieut and eco domical than** thcrone herein p|Cjmfie'd,ab tylil give mo pleas . ,ure to co-operate heartily. _|c carrying . 7';-7. 77 " The circahistahcles attcHdlnginelaat raid- and - the’ -burning of j Chambers-. hurg will be fully discussed, wbil£ the, mass of statistics whioht wiU accom pany the message relating to the do-1 struct ion bf that borough, w'll cohstji iuto' a [most valuable adjnnct to the hiatorypf the rebellion.Then.iini her of-rebels who participated in, that damnable Work:—the. defenceless con dition of the entire Boutherri border of the State —the'pliWider and.blood shed: to whiehour people.-have been, subjected in that region, will hlsd W adverted to—the whole forming a nar rative of. outrage such as no .war has ever presented, arid-such us no people can peruse without emdtionTof indig nation and, horror; he* JPenr.sjl' Topsiiay of lomeaclipn )tatev-'-/rW ot.thte mes- I An. important feature of the mes [ sage is tbe[ manner in which Governor Curtin reteis to the taunts ofqu|rNow York neighbbrHj and the, frankness with which reminds the people and authorities of that .-State that-Penn sylvania is under no particulai obli gation to any of jher sister Common wealths—that she has maintained her, truth to herself, and her allegianeejto 'the National Government at iall hours and under all circumstances durihg tLo great,peril in which the people ot the American Union have been struggling. Pennsylvania has'atteniple.l,* in’ no in stance, to add tb the embarrassment of thel country, bjy aipj-ljcaliirg to the passions of the ignorant mobs to in teriero with the laws of the landXCan., the Imiders of an.‘ opposing 'party; or j the sJuthorilies of Now \Ybrk, "make l a like truthful disclaimer ? Peim- Isylvania has presented; as it,were, the main barrier ih path ot rohehbf forts, to itiyadb. thb North. ;Her peo ple. hhh«>. he'r cotAhihed not endured—loss es f or which thbyj will never he indoor j nmjjq.Tmd for which they do not ask, j a return.!,' ioUi ' ’Ho.. V rUrht.to expebt that th bse who, like the peo ple of Nbw .aro perfectly safe ns long las JPbnusylvania iniaintains her front ibetweeh them "and;the rebel lion, should at' Ichst sea) their lips in f silence and retain' phbir , reyilmgs for the common, enemy of a common country. ' - y.'; :.d®““Where did you get 1 that hat, Jerry ?” ■■. “Borrerect it/;;, “Borrowed it '!” ‘tY.-a-a-s; .borrered -it/of a fel ler afl)ee{i in the Bark. Pete Meyers borrered his coat; Pat Gaffariey bis hoots; 1 borrered his r hat; Do yon think ltd steal* T Nd, I’rt' scofn Ibn actio*/’ ' '■/ ’ =I EMEN y . o 11631111121 1818 MI r ■. fi - Si*, -.t": • 'iikL-’v-^-^.v^. 8peoi»l notic*«,26 ftr cent, addition to rti* olwr*ei.|:• ,iSsvf?V*&T.- ‘’l- JM : ■' »n^rtj^Bs r ißwgiptißj Poliueal' W other j Notice* bf'a public tiatore,- frM.' \ yt. [«* '' 10~ '64, p i ■■ I '' .-;.W'AsHiw<^g;; : j";.:-:',y y nf . portof.,the operation* ; ,| at Mobile, extracted from the . ■ ff • j ustbeensreceivjMl by tb isDepart men t j, y ‘ from Mai, Qenrßntler: ■ ■ ; '••'•: *** .jJ - '•••■'' i 1 Mobile Atig. 8, Friday.night.' . ‘"♦ yj -r r> - -'i ' • ’ “Lieot CoJ r Williams, comnVanding ■ ■ Fojijt Rowell j evacuated and -blow :np ■ tbo fortyesterdoy, and to-day>the en emy are shelling Fprt Gfiineif. iTl'''v people - dt rhidydbr tjb<V :■; iray. ; 6 reii co’hfi d ence .pr§i'jil - the peoplo WithlbO' CQt*f duct of Lieutfp? Buchanan; Maury ■,. Mobile, Aug, B^ll is painfully hm filiating to Bnp.ognce tmi shameful surrender of Fori Cfairiea at. 9:3Q|p' < ’ kfe • IQf 1 'Cdli |Cha^' * ft regimen; . f Thjsjpowerfnl work was- provisioned ; lor six; mohtha .apdvwjih.a gairjson of 600 mdn. '< enemy’s .-Ikset; ,by.flag*‘d’f .trac'd .- thd Banctiba 1 of Page, who' urn qui red by signal jw&at' bis, purpose; was,bu t rto answer. |Hii' attention .was tracted by signal guns. - Geh. .Rage repedtedlyi;telegraphed. “.hold : bn ; la/, ypurfprt.”. .The same ted Fort Gaines,.and found Anderson onboard the Yankee fleet arranging terms 1 of capitulation. Re left per- , eraptory orders for. .Anderson., updit , his rettfrh not to surrender tbe Ion;, andlrelieved ;bim ,of. his. cprajuarid>rt- * Fort Morgan : signaled tliis snornilug. - , but no answer wasreceiyed except the hoisting of the;YankQ| : flag - ; theijramparis of Fort G.ainos. Col.' > Anderson’s conduct' js officially, pro-* : nonuced inexplicableand ehamefu !i .- f>.. - ; E. M. Sxasxon, . - Secretary of. War,.. The STavy Department to-night re- oispalcb-cbnluiiiing the fbl* lowing’from the Richmond Examiner . of t|hn 9th;- A j dispatch frpih-Mdliile;, dWa August: li.l-'/lwo days ''later than pdf provlonsmdvices, slates that the) situation/;, bad opt mjltori ally, al tered! since the enemy’s'victory pveE oniv iron clads on. jlisl Friday, ,I'iio 'Nanf Departnieptij received a ieicj- • gram yesterday morning £tinoan4in|-. in jmltinn ’ hll d seeeeeded. J ‘ver.the bar and reaching : j V" Tiie Loyal League- Tlio; act of Urn I Loyab 4ieag»eri* of • [Baltimore, on,: the occasion*; of the recent rebel demonstration; against—. th^.lj■city.,. bears high tcsliinO|iy to . thq'patriotism and efficiency! of their organization. It'is.' not impossible . that the Leagnd-df'B^ltimofee. rallied to -jlhe • -of that ciUy r | saved it from attack and capture* At', all event, thOdi«p!uy' : of onorgy|antb Zeal . . they made entitle 1 warnt - ‘C‘ojr»meudutioji, ofvllio loyal nieu, of Baltimbnc,. umi : ilio hearty ’ apmoval * of iUnion people etpry .r j,. _ Tlio UnionjLea'gtie of Amcrjca is. well understood to be a pO'Voriul : as sociation of men,brought ,in ■ 1 different localities, for the purpose of more efficient concert in support of the Government: It cun in no prop erfec'nse jc said to. bo i a secret; order, , for. its- object, is- undisguised.! ;Nop can it bo charged %vilo pulilieal aimß, further lhah' co-opei ating with dhe Government in subserving the policy , which it adopts fop its oar-a proserva-f tifin can be .said to, he political.! The enlisting of alien for the public ser- . . vice, tbfc raising 'of funds for siek and wouriB,ed.,sdldicra apd for the njainte-. nance 'df it|eir families and in cases of of cmerg^ac]g ; like.that recently .pro- v , sensed at Baltimore, the volunteering, ; ck rmisse ipyin - organized capacity; to. • , ,liarch to Urn ■ point of danger: and / meet the cnenpes of the country, ip a < kind, of service which cabrrot; Txe.pf- ; TensiVeTto anjf loyal man., It .cannot bo'disparaged' by charges pf purtizan ship ahd the l;iunls pf myh a malicious pleasure, ■in the „w6rk of misrepresentation*. The record made , by the• Loyal League at; Baltimore, .the other day. is a most triumplmiilt refutation of the multiplied slanders poured .Upon it. - from Qopperhead sources.— Si,', Lou is Democrat,’ ';. ■■ I Richmond Enquirer states “on the indisputable .testimony: of an, 'eye witness/' that a tree, inches through and sixty-one 1 inches in hircutnierenee, was actually:I’opt 1 ’ opt through by itho concentrated j fire of Minnic-baUs ilrorri our troops at-the battle ofSpottsylvaoiu. The tree fell; it assorts;, inside . the rebel -breaiat worksj where it was measured; :i \ ■ X. V. saidia venerable.Cam eronian to his diiughter, who jftts ark-, ing his consent to accompany her w- ( gen t and. fuyprVd suitor to the .altar— “ Jennie, It’s a yeryeblemh thing to get 1 Carried/’ >1 know it; father” 'replied'the - Sensible damsel, ‘‘but it s a great deal solomner not to.” Ij, :, J ; • correspondent of the Albany’ Argut, writing from the only hope tl/e Bebelg no W’look. fori w-inl *ri “is the election of a. Demo'4 •ti iitic President.” Who doubts Hr II I - 11 il EMI I
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