P. ... 1 ~ ~:.... T ~w~ } i ', ~n a, ~'~'~,'l•, E== .t . i'•:'::*;;;: .,. .,: ~~ ~•: ~~• : • '14%. 111.11%1 ' ••• • •••: . • •.•4•• :• •••7.? .-:;••••! , •t•;1-t-4. •••• , . 4. 'l':'!t -` •i; • : ''' • "'• ..."::;..:i - .i,;.': ESN \ 141 = =II falsburh iS ,azeftg. MONDAY MODNlfird: lUCI; ab The Ooao. State) Cohveatioo. As originally appointed, the Union State Con•entton was to meet in this city on the lit. of July; but owing to the laot that -most of the delegates were at-thettinseab , lent in the service of their country, aiding to drive the rebel invaders from the State, the Central Committee held a meeting in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, June 24th, and calling P. raisin Eletru, Col, to the Chair, ((lepersl blazuhn being unavoida bly abseot,) passed the following reeolu hien t ' /beard, 'natio the ;repot innervmey, orb! • m nj orembe to lb- Croft* raata 6 a nation an etyr dln moilliory and Otalldt be pnee• e • too mei meoppslobol t be bold at ;limbo sik. on tb• lot *Nati soot d. awed asp dleat to pee - J....b. 'ennui/Wu oath Wedamod or, the 6th day at as at ti.zt. et ti &cloak a. at , sad It L. hereby paotvuo mall that dam - 'DAZES. • Ohuratast teat. OVA . 111111111VIT Semtary. r. .upata,Asse 11143. sooordanoe with this resolstion the Convention will assembho la this city on the da above valued, and will hold its needs • -in Concert Hall, which has been • ; • ; for that purloin by the Committee of • gementa. . The Voiernor Q4estion. We here Just read a second article on this question in the Preis, of Philadelphia. The editor Is a little enigmatical•. His readers will be at some loss to understand hum. Hs would, and he would not. He thinks obviously that Gov. Curtin should get out of the way, and yet is highly sulo glade of the man, and professes a willing ness to support him, If nominated. There Is something not altogether consistent In his Incubations on this point. He is eyl dent', hampered. We know, however, pre cisely what is the trouble, not only with him, but with all the other newspaper edi tors of that city. • That trouble anise out of the considers lice, that all the most damaging facts con nected with the administration of Governor Carlin, her. • direct relation with the pas sage of the Tonnage Tax, and Banbury and Brie Bills, the whole enormous pro ceeds of 'bleb were poured Into the lap of the oily of Philadelphia. This touches, moreover, not only the Governor and the city, bat the powerfal corporation which rules on the Delaware, with some of its principal functionaries, who are 'of good repute in the commercial circlet of that metropolis. The facts complained of, 'which would have been ruinous to the highest in dividuals, in any respectable community, if publicly known, have, for reasons which are sufficiently obvious, been almostentire- . ly Ignored by the newspapers of that city. it would be an awkward matter, therefore for timer vvhe were silent when they ought to have spoken, to open tip these queotious now. We protein, however, against indiscrimi nating enlogi in &lichees, and phrtioularly where it is so entirely nod ed. When the Press says of the Governor that ilno public man has been more foully abused by the echoes of the Charleston Yenisei'," &0., we aver, on the contrary, that we know of no copperhead sheet in the North, thsthae not rather favored him. When it says that "he has not lowered the old lag, nor courted favor among traitors and their sympsthi sere," we point to his agen - 4 in the Peace Convention, and his meanie in relation to arbitrary arrests. When it affirms that "he baa won the confidence of the troops, and borne himself leeway and firmly in his high ollioe,",we point to the shod y, and his message about the suppressed are. must, and hi. reapportionment of the Bedford District, at the oast of a Senator to the parry and country, which were both' therein betrayed. Nol the Press is either igno rant. or does not so believe, notwithstand ing its profeselona. It remaria,iteelf, that "ORO solid fact is worth a volume of explana tion or exposure." What has it to say of the facts ko whir& we hare referred? . Fraud■ al HattMang We Writs the attention of oat readers to • Capon& to the Philadelphia require., from Harrisburg, to relation to the enormous frauds upon theilosernmentiald to have been pope. trout thus, and let down to the "smug of dm peculiar friends or the Governor. bole& Mg moms of the ..shoddy" operators of DM, and "th* gang that barer infested the auto Capital daring the winter." . . wi ire sot nrprised st this, aad we dull haves good deal son of Um same sort, Is rise those a.& 'koala 1180111101 ta wowing a ni as w kiss • for: their fao to ILuoadvo, sada whom that tort of batrt Las thrind so &stabil,. prom what obi loan, It is pro:Moto that slam of one—tlos jobbers sad sposslaters sad oostraators—who fatata apes Qum spoils of the sailor, sad Qs puns ab odes gosorally—who lan Mn most motive la their offirti to pat the GOTSIMer *pia npupa the track. . S . It work be s mistake, kO7/1114 to rappels thst they ere illepablinas. The target por tion of then midst' et Dominate—And Dentorsta of donne by probate's, bat rya- Pettit:tog. at bottom, with the Oopperbead Minot* n--tlutt ate Maytag so skillfully tMo thetzhsade, sod ielphig• then Meng, whea erer the mouton eters. • We patella' atotbor dbipatot fres the use put, combs Iron ada bdtp. It stated so sore aim the trait Ia orgud to tie feeling of au people. The amen »fund to so oosauted wttl tk. oritidrawal sad reappose &au fluerur; are bows to to, sad probably me tbs ligkt la tbi Oosuallos, la ate he aboald be urged as • eadidate. Tiny would be tare, at all eveate, of a vest!. lulu Is nee le Auld be outlasted, asd will make a loosadon whoa t b q _us db. Gland» • 4 11taird Back. ar Lord. and let the . th.tka Pries ' • I OOT eniCIT 0111 . 1,141, In once( the tirades, in ihich he has been in the habit of indulg ing, on all occasions, slam the advent of of hie administration, spinet the people of We county, has the credit of having re mirted, tbst heimald wry all Ils Meads here in atm ,torss room The ameemoda. tiehe, we think, would be about large ,sough ' for the pupate; but looking to the 4101111iY of hie PaPPorario it 110 04 While, have been more ilttips.ofbe bit equaled or iOOBO Ora Mutiril for the oon*utos. we woald not even ruietitinittd , SA embldenes for the oomudos. Abide - tip' ai they ire, either of ondisguised tiopperhendh- f or men who are oetensihly.for the war, non ilea to aomaplislaist semi sod by the lags., *ions expedientof 'esiployingtieseraleisisti r• ire int. to harietobodyi wkll• it*Wied In tiring oat tie , ionn/17, Sad IA s ote4i of wlbrsl decongioeltion whisk rimldwelge It „ • _ . . •z 1" • 0.*,417 doubtful whether they could hold together over a rough road, it would be tenderteas thrown only TO undertake to engage any whey vehicle At ,he beet they rat but hired mourners, whose purpose is •not to Dairy - 'Cii.tur Wit toprauri him" in order that they may have an opportunity of burying the country. Gen. Munt's Recent Victory 111 the Indian Territory- MIGRO BB lflNl IR A CIIABGB. WHIT GEN. BLUNT INTENDS TO DO. A. correspondent of the New York Times writes a fuller account of the late victory our the rebels in the Indian Territory, than we bad by telegraph. His letter is dated Leavenworth, Kansas, July. 27: The telegraph boa already informed you of the late engagement between Gen. Blunt and the rebel Goo. Cooper, at Elk Creek. By later advices I amiable to give you some details of the affair. The. acme of the vic tory was about 25 miles ,eouth of Fort. Blunt, on the headwaters of a branch of the Canadian river, a short dietanoe from the old Creek ageney---withle which nation it occurred—and two miles from a point called Honey Bpriugs, where Cooper's headquarters have beeuand at which were the awe-homes and stores for ,the use of the rebel force that has for four months put been menacing Fort Gibson and CoL Philip's command. Cooper's force was over 5,000, with four guns, strongly post ed for defense on the broken-timbered ground at the head of the stream. Gen. Blunt left the Third Indian (Cher okee) regiment, with two guns and the Paymaster's escort, Ninth ; Kansas caval ry, under Cspt. Binary to bold the post. tie then detailed the balance of his force,, with Cols. Judson and Philips, consisting of —under the first officer—the first Col ored, Second Indian, six companies of the Wisconsin cavalry, two mouutain bowies sere, and two sections of the Second Kan sas battery. Under Col. Philips were six companies of the Colorado Second, (while) the First India; five companies Sixth Kansas cavalry, and two 111101101111 Third Kansas battery. This force was ordered to cross the Arkansu on the morning of the 16th, or night of the 15th, close to the fort. The rebels had fallen back from that vicinity. In Grassing the stream, which was much swollen, we loot four of the First Indian regiment and a team. Gen. Blunt, with six companies of the Sixth Kansas and two guns of the Second battery, left on - Wednesday night, traveling due west to the Verdegris, thence south to the Arkansas, which they crossed ten miles &Nee Gibson. Boon after thpy encountered and drove In the enemy's pickets, and ad vanced to the Old Creek Agency, where a messenger was dispatched to Cols. Judson and Phillips. As soon as the junction was formed, Gen. Blunt advanced is the creek and attaolted tee enemy. Toe fight lasted in all nearly three hours, and was sharp and continuous the larger portion of the time. The fitojor General himself was suf fering severely from sioeness, bat continued on the field and personally directed the fight., The Colored regiment and the Col orado Vutunteere are reported Ns espeoially distinguishing themselves. Tne leiter tog Intent WWI atone Lice almOnt surrounded, nut to!ght its ■ay out with the bey ouet- Our artillery wet handled well, though lee nature or the ground wee against it. One of the enemy's suns was dismounted by a round shot, cud Gen. Blunt then or dered the Colored regiment to charge. An eye-witness, writing me an hasty note, sayer - Th. awns. rapidly formed under the ill:taloa criers of the Uni , mei. and with c stirring shoot that Might. hate be-n bed ior reins. torsatd, th It by meted tattling al tilithionen lice .1004 entire 'foot ; the 01004 so edtsuitt, to to ilea.c/i. Wetind Lae ,ante, and oteoring the boys with anima ting rake a,d el.ou in vreseues, a Ulan. Le east re bet •hupehooier. • s May rushed lorwor t, trlao.lexoy fired a deseby coley, and ulna. Williams..erere/y eennOrd, fell to the gr mad, still ch smog on hit men.. The line st,sered. hot Dory 140 • v.:loud. al h dery r yehs the boy. tweet I.oward. 5. t Itig•teel ad. imolai. with it. prop-slug ime of soar feces and yt•leett forme, slit reb I. too • in the of dot ducats, By Jolt! I never oso •ace • ...oh% I tr.,/ you. II- it lows boo th lonklug at The swarth faro, gig 113113. 00 , 14 4,01, .00 of trhuth wont.' mach 1,11 apt ed obi -cc ps. lab. •op,ur. toff - .f Si, y tar pert C • 1011. 1111,1d1,1,•11.11,.... •n•t the out ego WWI:Ii Was tint.-4W w ~•ry dew- to lab the memories. hat cr esdr•l mem me, made it • emu- in of our tai end 004410 look e m. Brotherhood a.m.& oat of net-so. and In I s Mt light end oaf Ins.. p 'folks lade and as. bona ep, while the envoi lore of hero.• r ougalse the heroic guelttlee of the negro, and throush the out-look 01 lb es tniantOenden , nl Mentibsttle gives saes. faintly tt cc; be, but oar. tataiy, the dirket equality of moo. 4, is worth light ing 6g . -.4t la woe is dying for-that we May carry Into fume earth-Isar, or net to the beyond, the or- Minty of this gnat truth." The enemy broke, and the remainder of the fight was given to the cavalry, which was sent lu pitrauit. TWO glans, (templet were captured, three stand of colors, 1.. prisoners, sixty mon left dead on the ti. d, ,11/ his and thirtyate wounded picked up. ny of the latter escaped. Five hundred rifles and muskets were captured, 6,000 pounds of Soar, 6,000 pounds of salt, so or meat, and other commissary stores. at. quantity of Quartermaster's stores 'tie siso cap tured. Cooper set fun to tlybuildings et Honey Springs before mak ing his escape. From prisoners Gen. Blunt learns that Cebeli, with about. 4,000 Men and four guns, was at Fort Smith. 0 r Kansas General will, without doubt, }date In his direction immediately. Theca his bullion. He be doves in fighting./ Llke his men, he would rather kill a rebel than est • good meal when hungry./ Late re per from Fort Blunt intimate Us reheat in killed,' wounded and pole oners to larger than at first indicated. it cantle fall far chart of 600. Our, loss Is ten kit on the Bald and thirty wounded. This sleet of Cooper destroys the last hope, followed up vigorously as it Will be by ;Blunt, for the 'rebels regaining possession Of the Indian Territory. It will, In all probability, result in restoring to their el. legion°. the. Creek, Choctaw and Chicka saw Nations. • The first have been reedy to renounce the COutederate alliance when ever we Gould occupy their country. The latter are well known lobe thorough ly discontented. Gen. Blunt may be ex pected 14 like Fort Smith and Little Rook ere Ion& Heetill then turn his attention to ShreOport andNoitlian Louisiana. Re wants a negrOi army and will get it. , Fort Gibson is just 800 miles south of this piece, nearly half way to Galveston and the Gulf. Blunt is gain - there;'and . -intends to Ist alone, while Hamilton pleads in vein it Washington for help to the gallant Union sufferers of Western and Northern Texas, to rally them around the old flog, and re. store the State to the Union. it has long been a favorite idea of the Kamm' =people that they were to be mainly lnetrumenal in eetablisbing freedom in the Sento west. Gen. Blunt is • practical member of thaL school, and be is an his way to aotomplish it. Let him alone, except to furnish cup• piles and ordinance stores, and with only his small army of lee. than 4 000 , men, he will make a big 'care in Texae anyhow, if no more. Bat he'll do more, unless Wash ington or Bt. Lode interferes. Tie UOlO . ll MIAKO Convention. Pirresostm,( July so.—Delegetes to the 'Weis State Convection are-beginning to ar. rive: The most intent* letting pavans with regard to the ;emus* of (kronor Curtin In eonseatdog to b 1410021111 • candidate after her. its &neatly withdrawn. Prominent Itepab- Haws, espeoielly frost the mordent and wesa ern emitter, dsnounoe him In ...anomeseted isms sa baing 0 0Petetr te,:tll4 Adotioistration aid tee policy. and tier, frosty 40011111/ that, if he chill be foisted et soandidste by Its Moo holders is the ConvesttonraNdrd comdiditte shell he plead ID the field.. The Paulo:vitt' oos** and Pipat4,, with a store ;of other pspers;assert that the.coottet Whops. his with him as atiendidate,, Ocriose Tamers, are afloat with res t tines to Ids withdrawal end hie rnippnifiaoOs bat they say be with. : est fetusdittiDivatg so Plitgdolphie =1:•,- On the Rebels Arming the Slaves. We published, on Saturday, the principal portion of a letter purp,eting to have been written by a Richmond Correspondent of the New York Tril,use, in. Which the urger threatens the Sorth•with the oreaniiatiOn and use of a colored Southern army, sod, to illustrate the case with which such en army can be put in the field, remarks: I remind you that the four millions of Degrees that appear in the tablets of your census for 1860 are the working hands of both asses only. That number does not in clude the superannuated or the infante. Out of these four millions, at least seven hundred and fifty thousand able bodied fellows, loving and truettng their masters, and ready to follow them up to the mouths of your cannon (alt I do notcoutiuue to be fool yourself on that question of ties,) can be enrolled,. armed, drilled in three months. As a commentary en the above, we give the following from the Georgia ffeastitu lionallet of a reoent date: • ..A sufferer by the Conibahee raid sums up his sorrows in the following sentence: 'What contributed most to my mortification. was, that in my whole pug of slaves, among whom there were any amount of Aaron; Abrahams, Isaacs and Jacobs, there was not one Abdiel—not one remain ed to the rebel; This is the complaint of hundreds and thousands of other sufferers. The moot paned, treated and attutiesdy de voted slaws are fotatif wanting in the Aour o/ trial. .We have heard of a gentlemen, not long escaped from a northern prison,.. who re turns to his native land with an animosity towards the Yankees which language can not express and with a determination to submit to the yoke of the Hottentot in preference to that of Lincoln. ,But at the same time, he declared that what he saw sad heard of the liberated negroes at the North had made him on abolitionist. Out of thousands of them, old and young, male and female, brutally ignorant or compara tively well educated, abused or petted, - while in a state of slavery, he saw not one who evinced the slightest gratitude to wards hie former master and mistress r and he, for one, was done with the wretohes henceforward and forever." [for the Oaaatft.) Car tap and aboddy. Messrs. Mitors : The Chrome/ as well u the fast, has entered the ring for Curtin, and Shoddy and railroad swindlers. I desire to correct one assertion the CArositis editor makes. It is not true that the.Gurrrs's course on this subject is uneatisfaotory to many Republicans. Oa the contrary, the reader, consulting his own observation, knows very well that it meets with almost uni 1 approbation here. Neither the Post nor Okrosidt denies one word of the grave charges made In the Gsztrrie article' against the Governor. In feet they are undeniable. Every man of common intelligence knows them to be true. Woy, thee, are these two editots so indignant at theGawria for damaging the Governor's prospects for re-nomination? Do these editors hold that a man who has been knowingly instrumental in defrand• ink the people out of millions of dollars, is a at enhj.ot for their ocinfideace and sof trap ? Doubtless, cot of these editors hue hie own riapoos for espousiog the Governor's cause. The purpose of the Post is plaio enough, but I am sorry to ear, that of the CAreaiele is not so evident. Knowing the truth of tits charges made against the Governor, does the editor of the Cloontels think it right lesion stno. men to office? Could the editor himself vote for the Governor with the isonsoienenies that his vote was oast for a man eh in d feud. had t been instrumental, wiltustfy so, log the people otiCot mi ll ions I' iis too ro/ flimsy a pretext that this editor personal dislike to Mr. Williams ham indpoed him to take this course. What difference does it make to the people from wffat source the truth comes? It Mr. Wit . - arcs chooses to expose and denounce f ands of public officers, he deserves oat thank; not our dennoeitmons, unless, tidied, it is treason to the party to ex ..se the frauds of its lenders to the peop -. D Impartant_irt lisrsteberg---Enor. mous to.aut opou the I 3 eeeee moot. Ifesansaa Tat/ 30 —Considerable en cps oltement n mated here by the dis covery of tattIOILI frauds apes the Ciovein.. moot d og do recent army moVements In tuts nibs oonsignent upon the rebel raid. The mounts are gutted at A milliohe of dollars. A • mbcr of proa4nest Btite pelidelass base a placed under &neat, and the saideot will • leo the most &earthly( insuatigettos by the War Department. Tb• moat comp& pram does have prevailed In bone roatracts and to alothlas • and subsistence auppliset They throw the " eitoddv" operators at ilaniabarg it the stomas of 1881 eatisely into the shade Hotly of the same parties ere Implicated, sad the gangs who have tolerated the State °apt. tal la the 'rioter have reaped a rich summer Wont. It is . red eommentory, that while thous ands of brave men taehed to eras to defend the Butte from in.asion, and while tha Gov ernor sru tickling them .11k homed words, hi, minions and follower. mom permitted, like harpies, to deprive them of food and to soaps& them to make long and woozy marches, with• out even the poor lexaries of makers and pork. It le a motion of record that, whim these oontraotore were malting saoraou snme, the gallant Philadelphia soldiers were placed on an allowanre of a cracker a day for several day together, thanks to the neglect and oorruption of the Execution Depirtment• of the Suite of Penasylvania.—Die. to Philo. hogrfrer. Bishop Pegall 0• Pirating. • Just altar the last :tars of llLimp Hughes from Iforopo c k• said, la :Walton to dm meads of obtaining troops for Um may, that I draft lot tam ►aad:d t►oused mom salla should Ys mead to, sad added Then every man on the eenthient, deb or poor, will hate to tete his elate In Gm cos. test. Then It will sot be left with the Gay. unseat, whatever Government It will ho plead with the people, and cal es -them . to some forward, sad ask them If they would tm Graqed. So, It le for them, the pimple, to the and ast the Goveranaent to draft them; and solo ere weakly aid onweetrihmteelew, ass prollidi erawilletes, sod bibs the Guts to close, It tt ma b. dons" UJNION Geosata.—A lady who has recently reached Newark, New Jersey, from Atlanta, Glares, where she has melded from the eommenoement of the rebellion, reportaihst there le In that city and elsewhere in Georgia a strong Onion sentiment, which thewligbest show of pro. tection by Abe federal government would immediately develop. Ur course, the men wile remain true in their (*entry are °bag ed, in the present condition of affeiti, to conceal theie sentiments, except in their interviews with ono anothefr; but there is it perfect understanding amongst them, and they win not hesitate, at any fsierable op, portunity, to mike themselves felt on the right side. The liveUeet antleipations have lately been raised among them at the pros. pent of an &destine by General Rosecrens Into Georgia, and should be move toward, thousands of recruits, it is confidently ho neyed, would rally to his standard. A Fang Pans la VISOUIIA -The Virgisicsa, anblishod at Norfolk, la • journal devoted to the cause of the tidos and free labor I ors are glad to tee snob an outdone* of the 'mirth of healthful sentiment in tlia• part of VlsgiaLti as Is shown by the fast , . thautb• rw r hae r , which wasatarted bat a few troths ago as a semi , weekly, is now to be limed daily. ft oomesposdent to Nonfat, writes s "Sla very is dead in this part or Vifitathlysis If pesos should be ostablislied to•morrow and ismiaada Wood Median the terns. Teske, latialrratton has alma, NV la, nth metelk. wits tressNeviretk) Plillsoltdime mad BON .at,; rmisees nary ill theilubiees Nor follt aid PertMentb."- -1-•- • • -- - • • BANK STATEMENTS. BAND( OF PI7TSRURGH. 'nowt 1 . /NI. - .311 0 .6 KR. Loans, BULL. Ditrounta, and U. 8. 0071 3^431,.. nv tna..n fa•si •......87;•60.31 ,1 4 53 3111.1.11 aRo ... 7 31•. 60 1 r.O CO Baal Estate and Gruand 683' 71 Stacks and 9.M6 Due by utbar 8auk5....., 89.69 -6 Hoak Notes, Chocks t 1 1 6 . 7 - ey Not 108 614 30 ' 6.23 . . $3,DP,901 34 1.1..1.18.1w40 - ...• .. . Capital Btock..—.--..........---.51.1 43 . 600 00 Profile and Earnings—. —..—.,—.. wq we oil Unpaid pletdende muill " urpenee.ke't 143 , 4 60 Due to other Bankt....---..—....1..... 0 ,374 8f /..... Clrenlation—.... —......... . 34.: 1 6 CYO" Deyc01ta.—.............—............. .... 1,206 768 92 $3,.0 4 .928 ne, The above statement le cone to the beat of my knowledge and belief JOHN II OPER, Gadder. Sworn to and wdocribeti s tbta rf day of •n. . 1803. S. ,S6l i rri. Nobel Pnbife. EXCHANGE BANK OF PIT 1'61.11a1 Purninoson, ..1, ta to. Loans and Disoeunts.-------...11/0" 1 ‘ 1 " 9 Real Rat.e... 60.000 00 0014 pad Saver Coln 311.141 10 UMW States Legal Tender- Notes— 649 71' 04 United States Bonds, 7 3.10 par eta.. 100,010 00 U.S. Bond., 6 per cent-- 200,000 00 U. &PTOMAIN. 6 par cent. _ .....„.. 110.000 00 Pennsylvania Bonds.— 219,100 00 Cheeks and Your of other Banks—. 93.0411 24 Due by other Banks..----- 191 613 90 arc St 925,000 00 1.74984 00 am at Due to other Dastka....... 77 eel e 3 Cloottniteat land and 1D . 7 . 114,—* -- ITS 641 01. sl.BaB,Sel SS The above statement Is warred to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. H. It. Etrasia, Cashka% Afirmed before me, this let day .f CH& U. H. ISHAEL, No Publk. AVOTIANICS' BANK OF PITTS. JJJL SURGH. Prrraviou. Aosiast 1, IsB3, oo Do. to other Sanks.—.— ' le St• SD Doe to SMUTS 44 01,414,408 74 =l9. 17. 8 Lana and Dim 4BB ... unts....—.-81,371 917 70 Duo by other Basin_ 8 4. 7.6 Spada la 41,449 00 Thasars Noun and liataland Checks on atbal 113 lan 45 Depoutod ItaD.ltsmary.—. 450,(00 00 • AN 999 79391 The gsmr atatemeat Le comet, to the 999 it WI kaowlede and bead OW. D. WaitXW", Cashier. Sworubsbr• say this •st day is • 0ita.t1963.. 111. Ina any Amara Pub to GliTi ENrf BANK. PaTil9lo.ll. Muted i. 1163. Loans and 6106 166 11.4 00121 , 111 161 13 Notes sad Macke ot other Danks..... 1 , 3131 28 U. I. {mot 1 suer Nolte-- 96 000 00 U. EL 7 540 6 As Y 00 U. 8.6 per out. =kW 09 U. 21. 1 year e , tlocatts. (4 per cont. 24.,000 00 D. Dam Banks and leakers.—:—.. 102,416 4, NOWoo arcuogio. I 4.0 00 —.- 337 3316 Dot to Banks and Baukara..—— .711 23 Tbo oboe* ointment is cornet to tke z bert of soy knovledp and ballet . T. TAN DIMS* QUM A. 11120114 beta me Ms Ist day 02/.etas.. 1533. El N. DA %DA ,Notary Pables. IRON CITY BASK. / PrersatnalB. aurae 1, 1563. Capital Steel. J $ Owe CO Loans and Dialiettuta.. .6.41.4 3 U. a nod ea. 5 ed. ter'ttecatas— 5. TOU Thmo.lted a U 5. eab, 2 7.9 Aar,— 190 IMO 05 Doe by other 9.15.404 14 Mast and Checlui olpthor Bank@ and Dotted Slates Townley thea....— 579 fa 47 10 .41 98 791 08 os w orbs 101 U 71 Duo to 1546 9.1 te• The above ethtaa,,,at le comet aocevdlng to the beet of 7orledge sad b.D.J. • J ACOITIN. Cashier. Alarm mato before toe Ulla day. 5. U. 111. Notary Public. A. • GLIENY BANK. Prnssusaut o dia.unt 4 160. 3411 a/ Itack---...----.-3 600,000 uo Ammo and Di . ocoonui.. --- i 3141.11 .3 / Due by Ulll Vooks---. Zl .66 !tote. .ud Cluck•os oast Haa b..._ •* WO lA. VI 111 epw.le--....------... US P3ll 30 1 tr•III, 7 .1.112..11 U. 0. Owsilattine ' .63 616 60 ------.-- 700 141 00 as,u4o Ils Mt° ,l DUO t. NINO 11W - 041 Tbs. Awn ontsinwit. la cornet according u tbs tort of my knowrisigs saW Whet. • J. W. 0001, Otabbar. loom new bars Inv lido doy. • sit - U. Notary Public. ire or .a as ir &Jaw ea izisis.orra. BARGAINS, Ia• SCIITIEIa DRY GOODS:: MINOR ESE WAS, ($r So, 13 tad DA TIMOR LAMM oalan, U%. MULLETS, host 100 sp. LIGET DRAM GOODS, Atm No. • • sow lot of blight • late inagoto gum SLACK SILIL /CM FLeff OILS, Ms limo Ilharts lIINMES 119A0LII, iroryoboap, SCUM lamas/AA MANTLE& Mood. • wom lot of dahlia& mks el ALPAGOAS, AT AIL, U 421. "P 3133 21 FIFTII BTBSET. surensury Natebanto toppllol with pall at la al length to salt _ oat OLIT I OUT I .00T I 111713 III? In. SLIM AID 0101$. 117 its. Itlipinut OLD /LBWS JDgU. "STAND. 011111 BILIS RIFIATIL LIB moms 111111,411.. bee Ulla TIM MAD HMI& (rail and.) *um rx inrsa Tie ataawantara mum JOHN P. HUNT'S , Maks& sad MIA hdieny, Ilagas's Ai ins hwlim •YOI[O HAM vim ram RICED'S SIAONKTIO: sull de .t.rovittattaa is N. bat fee :AL ef left toentaito eel ot• psola.state or halms* taiga, .t .n taut* pot. troy • forg". bit Poot's *sow* Thlarros ' &totality, al.• oft is... itiopti. 4114 dist;/ awes Marra* Glow. batni6l.: &ars 81.1ffotio otter of Wolth ,t.t to; 11 " .0 flArook , loot* Itogoosee of. on to s'on.t. 1 b 60 6 41 1.: boors Uses o for..IOW _Ydr,l; Proa's N.gaga 00 OWN 111 , W. 011 14 ad i Veggie f 04 ON Fulottilsji; incr. ..inotte tift eels Paint I. tM Itise. Xotoolia iNtoo• k ow. At chats; - &ids iteenter Sonitho ant - I .....a% ` ; ".i dEI3, ot. nmenny god 15,t.11 AottiOn. tam in. At se nay is majOttikililitnttl.ed la Oat." • • , 4111310. ~.4 11A.1.N •••0•41 i. ILOS( • No, ii*irs ram • ; ' azolzwiND coatmlesioi ,/• - • - Ortsde and ReilliseitPa*Orriun, 111 1 / 6 1,041,T1141 OIL ASO 3 SBIS4 1 0: I Sag 44 i or- * Cntio, out ,Silsod.tsraoLibit itaiset . . mos ty e Uisaatar itvo. escusbonta. / a .atott Mom Arm. TiPoor*MN ftistri ll ". DI CUPilh teo ed titwlthitalliost moo, Obis Canal. Om Do put to Mot it • tuall'ottOso4 r•I tOOO itimb.solo'ositattoptlii ollika acouPte arobassula spate. auk. Dww!" csaii4 rLessie. •ivsy o Yap 111011Alk *4ll'o pia. I*. • er' TIM r. it?tfltOCA *ti AI L. 17 ' yoo.voio. . , • ' = legtbil7 to 141 . - Iftian pad fa non elm r.4w e -t, 41! , 14 • Jrzvr 4D IPICRIMEJNEArTS 20TH SEM-1-ANA UAL, itaill.ACT. ARCTIC FIRE INASRANCE COM PANT ISCE=I Ho 18 Wall St eat recosaJastaz =sr Iftm, IU3 em,fl Os P1TAL.4—.—..............-42/o,f CO CO A a LiVe lit 30 . 3. tee5.....:.......—.- 333.171 67 1.1.473L1 II ry' ~ .. ................. 10 . 126 et 1 . --- nl i 8 ,- AT NNW!' 'IA. tregd4he ef LIM /rel. Fir. I. n C0../...y.0• Ow :s1 51a, qf Jody 16tE. 1.81 LT.. 0.2 in Bin° S ISO l 9 Doody and oar gs re leo s! llscsts to ee. I , .ta •n I Or•• 01. .0110 st Iwo 2,50 R 00 Loins en g • 0144 poribie an dems.,o, (siarist vsls. o S•ei glom hale so col . , a'artl, VA 651 25,4:0 00 Cal et ttslelo4: ohs owo-d t y the LOm pauy, market 101, 1 00 50 .al agate market WW2 69 Ititet.tt LaTnsd (•f which Omaee pot dun 7 sly let le already &Ma 7 412 32 BaJatioli In ban , • Of Argots, and la mem of tratetaloton from t gatta—•••••••,... 11,600 DIN atoneable fu Preislaes a on inamd Maks and Geier 10,1 1 63 40 rash Posalasas sisals God on. Pond's !ma 12 24th B $3,695 359 9s Olds. ter Loaam sntatandu g July 1,12 $ 9 1711 Capald , tt 9=4 lb. ablitOTlO TOM 111309.11b101 astalgreag coutinua to Imam spina lam an • damage 9f rm. an Ulf darg-re of Ostial eargattrn and a•p rt atlon, on Ursa .s dararabis as the not re ct the nista and l h nal security of the lama and of the Company arid warrant. Loma equitably arlinahrd sad prom • J. MiI:AM Galt V. TILYOU, bectmary. ZT, IITII$11; Ed Mary. Par In.oraon .ypy co JAKBB W. AR ST MT] 11,10/Viiits to I Lib Inhean's B.PAW. OM Isdhm. Ills' IYlrsoll'a 41.3 Kinkt.lo9 akiug. :Boon' .7 tAllfde. _ Christi/01W 6 .015. 411.61 g ivory f 1341•34, ato yet the 114 1.&.. 3 vole. Litereto 4 4 fob. Afoot of Yeleaeboily. 3 vela. • Nock& 6 eoh. ANN! ors 6.01.. *fah 16 vole. Bold averagely. 'e Wools • vein. KILT i on. 66 Wood an.l. U 1.11 • I:llJAMS.—beantifu sits" • otleno foe °mune, Bonito br solo. In Kollin* t• nditp. villa tenon* sad floodoldny Bogies II the. lots aro wittblo short Maio o. of • am... no 'an lusburin, Port wsitrie uhb•ao 11411067. Pavan of fs. DAVIS old P. 0-Boildlts sof 83 *otos ot.nrs anonbno 44 An Bust} OW& tal • . • ask I LA 60 boxes nry Ursa kiss:burn 60 40 was I raipt6b Lktryi 2.10 d I Weston 10 Ky.; In • to .aud tar eaM by L. H. VetTaT *CO N m.. Utnti 1 N W.* blob . Ig 1 Obi Tallow k go priv• hook Be . tor: Nov la storo •odwr oalo bo 4 N vow" 100 4brop &I% I 14.1.1. —A p .orkHN mits.r.a.atAut s4sTa guggiu gb NTbD, to whom tbo b g •••: wag • wilt bo glow. dos. but g al IFlNkaaa blood Gyp J. kl. J 11•84 au° 3t ..-. Tint ienat ~.t -• u• g W a.D.TAM. SACO B MMUS OAT t. a 4 It voiroT LA •IA !3K • • 1.. • 11.76011.,••-•• • box •tirp aim* for see ammo 17 • *et* 1. vety•rr * LCia V V.Lt V Mt; l_N lUoxa'l Wavy Day loam. Jetty SO 1861 Tao Baty D•yartafteat wail By Om Ds 7 Or &LauaT, n rto gi.op anions far The • vomit,. ma sod *notion De a ••• • v•wel to to bad' at tar Potta•allio. 0 . . B rat, 11-w Tali 004 PAW. vdeibtaii Way, 7•rv• of tar. ravelling to raw sad o.to Inmegasbie ria.k• IWO . with at at itlgs for yob wawa. 1•• totem& Casette of the toot. to bolt feet, hei.ht • lio.t • Moose. thew Dm 16 leolwe to b. =optima of- too top web itiolie of plots Inn. wpb bt boa olebe few el ooteeso She 411‘41.' lb. pot twrwoos oast ter .1 to to. • wet 1110. T. eel disaetir. • feet 6 Watt Mgt. 11 Noise Uildk. oteetwetd of plate Woe. he t isnot *estate awl ref few tangos sod rota. clutch the etotemees of .be tame, tk- goo &Wee cod cortatio, port etoopete sad otter' interne' ex retireavote to be WI ses to pee.* ce-rwt er re tee lioeirwr Paw ifvrweii. Th. bopropeblo emcee tops or be to thick. • torus, oat o f plebe Iron I Wylie Ilettaetir 93a Net, eat butplitADOlN the e.o. $ feel. Iliprepedteis Pitt e %brio, ill,the aeon men. tfoo-fl oixt. tacit:Wog the brooms o' the torr,i.„ end stets the oa. ea* Its nos wttelo whisk the est; for *OW towel wilt be oomplittid, or baud. ..4 reedy towewito• Ihe vows, plops caw hotheaded of the elite at h. top aioe 01 boa bled Stowers, 1110 billet ht., Noe T.,k lb.. Prepwale mad be ladened an the ontaldt • Prevent/a ney.nelen Sane tee) , esne le dtatleenlelted k s. eine, linter.. 111111010414 BUMS AND bHOIIB. MA? 12D17071011 Lease Mg List's Ong. Oaten 111 TB irota $1 $0 M 118 $8 4 4 122 1, 220 I;=;=;M:fIEICNIE3 An 44Aor -1 selling very ==s D. L. MILLSE, *our, In WALNUT ST. PRILAbELPWA. CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM tha Comnimbo azdednly. All eksrpo at Lost' , semessid• rose, ICIOII4OII .011. 271111511) In and aothin. 01Ous swim goal ibbeda IM rPar Maw stsiattas pal ti OIL • PDX XX. XIG Soak.-11ATISTIO SODA , SODA AID. M. y utastrr 'Maur a Pali:sat:club, 61811111111, 1111110174101118 14 Soma Tien Itauqie, - ra / ziavatopau. Crude and gleaned retrolaaas s , CAUSTIC) 93114 ilni/asitsataaran. aau - aa;olia. ac:&•• imirra to by otpOlprrirptly aeaaio PimS,iilor Wailes paid to imelcumistd . OR Cri)l6 RannAli a. 1/G/kBo-pl9l.l,lthas &dos Einar j.. I to mound gm tor /as t:rta • n! 1110 111 4 4...• em 4...411. Ur/ -nbu, rue blyg6l, %PIO,. AID 1111418 lILITB D • 8 , 01118411148 ma kat oh try. • Littsit T 111114.110 -• • 1 • •- , • Illand 14 fowl m,“8., ' tits ant 1,. 17•••1111.1 1 1.10Vir. Warr awi lot asistn , • - • wrinsisi.t'!•-• b6rlti .21).. 6 0, • bi- 4 . 1110(1, SM. or ve6 Airi ova. tirituar.sti Ia ; LP to infirmary& oy: far sika•try W •••• LOB a.ILEAtitaN. ROMA Ut4'.lUts - I,u lOU glilLil.glaite. 4.1 aims+ f noel% Chnooury.. rosy of servo by. 11...m0050* kohmq--yokiotill-eso froarbtlittdoqb *or peke aid two* NADI to • lit-11•.,>M ll Tt4B , iir a Haat 41 164.14 plOim Ie,ND COVEUY-1101:4. Out V.l atilt% ea. 'aid ' , fraud eau; enila. ,I+olllll4o 61•1111101113. end geor salsbp calls Ur i artiga A e i r o f Idtivt , slid Bud s . . ._ istai tkirti• bAtis . tIP . , , Knit. Elt‘' r0w.: , .. 1 1•6 - 444imiiiiit•iirti-slier s i !Nana di a. at *al:ran g10w.% rlttalaiuda Cu TRIOS& Dal; &you 11:416, teal aa 10 a l / 4 loall.,• •Wil. tali Ida dli:ditllai- 'Matins , and- mates at Inman Wall. deasftl, at la and an all taw two riadala lc of • oas• - •114i116- 41 "ilbC1111•••• Ww.sf•of lidatniraa' %lard, t.li a twat ck! t. NMI es Nan lama. a 4 2 easoadlika bida .4 fed ' eta or 1••• awl i jolakni koheny of las 1.1,. or *wry U. 0.107, re re ee ' 141•411.2;0• 1 6,;.11,ft bars ...... J. Itry. sid Paid it Niteld• 'Hemet ate atqwollea-t calsdnatek /all lokitiiiiron allici 'O.indi lit Weediailad7* plaalaan dam 11A14104.16,6 1 1 141Titi. Anwar's- dalLsaii sql3.llllttb adrtdtari,lh • •• 1 , ~ Jams wiaagi . -; ittif- .t -initiator oeltswart Den% 1, .aprzikrissmizArrs. $.13 .771 a AN A LYhtial.'" Beta 49.50. Je / st pas Sox Leos Warr pVd. , Psis Mont. dithij Mir CIA *ow... wear SR Loa% Now ta vU. tboattsotioa Of elsoi - aod Shot Itaasasswarsts to the analysis pea atwat is wwwisti by heft A. a. Hays. of Dodos. ma:. C. Booth, al PGA& wMah, Mah,Wpber wit es fist of seta sota *_Ciactiarta boot sow by osaws. la h etiaabartals, sad at... Loots. detonator it• to-as sad oast 'Womble Clay Sow taws. whaler ion p saawicoa rota wads • boat H. bass stool la Cat Mass fume& from a% to II staatha. • lb.astyst• is of - tact aWy sa tabs from tit' atlas, wttawat say mama( or pespsowlso what OW. It gams= own odhahnosw awl o oarltba glace an sot slows by tbas dumb l a= whom admit of lb. adsalatars ot a larp propartiot of slob at Marmot clap. • I awl sow mowed to 11l adds Ow tits Pow Cly, to be Witold boa Si lamas or &limed has • .'" AUCC.43O/1,0021 No. >n fIZOOND Prrrea - sea PA. FILL ToUlt Pittnuali.arlito 60.000 CARD priorocomm, (ONLY Win DOLL* DOZIONJ GIMBAL% *minim Ann Aorpu, 111.0YUcli3t Mu LID WONfll. Gopb s of SINN PAINTINGS AND lINGIBATINGS. it onkr St dom e of 10 oats fool. PIT TO Cf IC t r. S sous, erenousur Lau lowa DUO% nrra strum orioqrs TEI T.O. bay. =poly of P always as bastL Fall4l, t Ott *AAA; ulfdlyf, 00ETAIIIIIGI u 4103.1111. rimisillosai. ta aparstats c *Mom, Itlropipterumate amid as two. MUCH DW.ZI. LING, 6661614410 mai; 16rp TEAMS 'SABI; 1 - 111AIST UQUEM, vita 6 tome; and good orchard of yew Cm". 004Liatmaor w.'oh* bumf. M usts fu PoMuth formal. ,sl:nur too ml3Of hem ft* ,ity. !mail. of WILLLANI A. WARD, DRSTIAT.. ibmitimeo lbalilat(Sl boor. Mob; oatomo... ea Marty Omit mars bon •4. MIS p. la. la ardor tow row/ awkoa walla( m lbw part, of Owe who my 001 l Apia mai Lam. It My dry to thatiastomiao of Ws go coataim 14.1.• pi so- Ms of tiostlttrs. vlittb sot 40.; lbw 11.4 pap, I 110 sot Ofllk ay% arta& .80NV ow 144 aca mokatimp mots of tooth ; do as modbm Mob abiattol. musk Matta, mak 014111 to Wirt artlbotal am; I do may Is my taqyacm.b. 407 tbomina .5 „Voile, Morsor wader mon UM& to lite Root palatal alisogo Mak arty low M. awn. corms. Moot. wad .youlogota otbot Alm. 'duct. I moat *wit, 4• am do. to the oboe, j ot otitothas mot tot :Lilac oho both, sob. tat- a Uyolail- wool aola,mpwitalo, kin as orryid It thw Mot Of all Actual la Mar proosna Um. la a/I mom w ppywooo• the %sib, do at* Imatain fa makings ue - h. to lho 114blet'w the y411. 4 *. • 'llattb. , I .aloe I Mootal la tho,yosa Cl - larhli Me in t by wisamtmaapao lay . 1 1 1 .1,_ - ; 111 4 410 ar tticalle 'III pro wwwwol oktlL: JOlt RA liNti6oo: • 1:11.10, WWI. HOW aartozio C4.6' t. • arid s• Id la, 'Mos da ma: • Liman as lais ••• Tag% 21111•T•1111 . 1.111).:11ADIO•L ODLI et apetsatentese or Is .11ratkaate lawataaomm ileeteektek ena& laidata; - oat lapolitioste lltt iPu tVestol mot akil."l46". _ 11 • 111' alm• aida•berk •• " 111150n.4. , mnaj ;e14771a, san* of Oa Dior Soak -41 c: rkt lam to Tbotatid af eallerenh" bat aairr esd •OW obbbe. W dime or two eta pare steam tic O es ot my paitase K J. U. , - 11 40 ) . Doemeet M Matt. Mee. ton OW. • +on *.ookfolf idlUalliA.6 Ala MAZZA LAMM. Nlixo &aui arras Timm wart‘ moot to ow it Parrs TO, nip Odd Cam. Sd 7, isibtreleCtbe mast valsoloN Mb. d p us isodans Ma to bud is lb* Vedgerl Mose (WI bs demi dr add adds asstkro-ta 41414:44p0 di " I.D " ° !!"Inalgaill- 14 .7 1 r. ""rieduidudadida' - •YiW Dc 100.2.4100,Ddr01t. ieirOLUT/0N.. 6 •-Ib6"(Artartosneap sahtb". lionnist all'111611111411•4; stootiotiN &PAC DD•OD.Osptiottloi llam Os" blotolit Mao: beam. obi 100 omaiblod, OE uitorlallo ISMAIP. mltomoidt a die to ot tratilto iota Am ow es ontSot, , 08 •ALAIILVIIMP, - ' : ...• • , ,Tod Irandifigaly tai.ll. 11. bled* W/40 - CA4M^ vvatiall *lacks• • , Ana saw sAciaii niuwit 0.1x1w; al t ia -,154 trimit war day. 68 - •• • . LI LAnti, 1 - *kin rocas4A lON, I Viula...-Nutwo. is - llerepy w algukAistAirink:so.akilivra