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The Coavent.ton,and its Candidate.
The. Convention, which meets here to.
' morrow, will have a_ grave iiiid - delicate
task before it. If it represents the popular
eentiment with any ream:table fairness, it
will endeavor to name a candidate who
combines. the essentials to snoops, with an
and honesty which Frill insure a
faithful and favorable; othinnistratien of
the affairs of the BMW: We do not seised,
' of course, - from this or any other represen
tative body thus selected ; either the very
ablest or most honest` and Courageous man
. in the Bute. This would be looking for
too nmotto in the present condition of poor
human nature. The best man is seldom
" the available one, bemuse he ie generally
either. a . reserved or an indepoxen man,
o . eschewing polities and courting nobody,
beeause he despiseithe tuts which are sup
posed to be necessary to secure "the sweet
" • voloes'! of the people—or proolsiming on
'all occasions pricieely what he thinks,
without fear Or favor. Bloch men are never
popular, and never, therefore, acquire that
notoriety, which is derived from newspaper
puffery, f iat* is unquestionably one of
the pasiports to greatness and glory In
this country. We must wait afew goners
lions, to improve the tone of ptoponar senti
ment, and the 'poises of public represents
-tion, before 'we can hope to develops the
best abilitleiof the Nation, in the pieces of
highest trust.
Trusting ourselves therefore to the times,
although there never was an occasion when
the moat:7 more needed Its brightest men,
we are net - disposed to be unreasonable in our
demands. We want a man, however, if we
would suomed, of whom, at least, no evil
can be spoken, and for whom every honest
man can freely vote, without compromising
his co nscience, or his principles. To take
one, against whom any solid and well sus
tained objection, on the score of honesty,
/ °stab° made, would be to court defeat, and
show that we were ladifferent, as welt to
moral considerations, as to the probable
effects of each a course. Among the can
didates named, we have ourselves, as we
• hive more than once remarked, no choice,
and no interests to serve. If the privilege
were given to us, of saying who should be
the standard bearer, we should decline it.
There Is not one of Blithe candidates, whom
we have named, that we would not take
cheerfully, except Governor CUZSM, or one
of the associates of WOODWAXD and Lower;
on the Supreme Bench. Either of these
Men would be ineligible here and in West
' ern Pennsylvania' generally, the first, be
cam of his polioy and sets as Governed;
and the other, because of disastrous deal
' atom, and sots of high-hended tyranny;
which hays exasperated and inflamed cour peo
pie toaninapprectsble degree against them.
011 these points, Lowers and WOODWAILD
will beth prove weak and vulnerable, beyond
any other men in the State, if the advan
tage Is properly used. Beyond these can
diates we are indifferent.
We trust, however, that nobody in the
Convention, will allow himself to be mis
led by the idea, that a man like Canna,.
And with such a record as we have shown
of him, can be forced upon the people of
this" county, by putting him in nomins
- lion against their will We know what we
say, when we give notice to those who may
be tempted to this view, that he is so uni
versally believed by the people here, to be
corrupt—to have sold the State, and the
party both—and to be anything but well
affected to the National Administration or
the truly loyal man at home; they know
indeed so well, the sort of company he keeps,
and the kind of Mumma that have goy.
aimed him, that . we have shape,
and utterance, toy their invincible ropes
nance to the man, and done what they do.
sired, in endeavoring, to oar the party,
try warning the managers, that.they moat
Minter touch, taste or handle anything no
unclean, if they considered the vote of the
• strongest Republican County in the State,
or the nation, an important one. If they
think that they can get along without it,
"the wilful mom km his way," we enppose,
as the old proverb stye. We think derold
edly otherwise, and we hope to be excused --
for thinking, moreover, that the Wishes
of our people—almost. unanimous as they
are on this question—are entitled not only
to be consulted and respected,. but even to
exercise a controlling influenee, where they
are so moderate as, to, involve no dictation
-to urgent, partiondm candidate, wain
profess a willing submiseion, in advance, to
whatever maybe done, with the single pro.
+deo, that; they shall not be asked to vote
fora man, whose reputation is . mildewed
with the darkeatsuspicions, and whom they
consclentionsly believe to be dishonest—and
" in regard to whom, their only doubt—to put.-
; • it, tine plain vernacular—ls whether he
can succesendly. plead that, be is only a
weakling—and irresponsible far all the
mischief be hoe done.
The Germane sail the Goverior. .
We Tofer hue readers to the ectittavaleattos
of A. B. la attother *ohms.'We.g
the bay, ana.
moat Irma isatlemien etetipoota
salon lefeere4 to, that the Ctetuala wUI hot
rapport (*Oversee Chant; If he should be
setalsited by. the Plttabirgh. Coanattra;
flip ask, 'hith the et lthstaa
Peassylvattia, that that Comotfoti shall
ere is are isaillasti, a asst o f o bit i noo 4
who ill/ iot s ielbwthei aW fs tht•dianedea
et the reit 9e0•6 1 4 whisk wgtdUlb
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the COnfedersoy itself must go down to the
doge. Yon belong to the "'rages consunure
magi." With appetlies like wolves, you
toil not, and fight not, stiller do you spin.
Yon are of no further use to the State, even
for hunting Diggers. Ton eat too much,
decidedly, for the good of the republic, and
we must stop your rations and "save OUT
bacon," by stopping your wind, or stop the
rations of our Soldiery, It is "the lest
ditch" for you, bat you iirot Southern dogs,
and will not object, of course, to plunging
in only a little ahead of your masters.
Staying here, and cleaving to' our fortunes
with the proverbial fidelity of your race, is
a standing reproach to the lees respectable
hounds, who ate the bread of the old gov
ernment, and then abandoned and betrayed
it..
'We had made up our- minds, bat a little
while ago, that the last *suit was nearly
gone, and the great rebellionsbont to ex,:
pire for the want of provender. But hair
fallacious ars human hers I How inex
haustible. thereetnrriceid .- Itichmond'inge
nuity I The doctors—editors and states
men—were gathered around thceied of the
dying sufferer—hopeless, districted and dis
consolate. Thunder and lightning, in di
urnal and hebdomadal (thee'', the extreme
medicine which bad been so long employed
as daily bread, "to Seethe Southern heart,"
had failed to rally "him, and all was dark;
• when lot a bright idea Slushed athwart the
gloom. "Eureka!" burst simultaneously
from the oracular lips of the laboring edi
tors. "Eureka!" thundered at once along
the crowded causeways of the metropolis,
and all fisoessia was use more radiant,
jabilant, exultant. The agony was passed.
'lf Wolf and Tiger could not fight, then Wolf
'and Tiger should not eat the fodder of the
bravee. Three millions at least of these un
productive consumers, were quartered upon
the public larder. A pound' of bread and
meat to each per diem—not computing'
bones—amounts to upwards of a thonaanUof
millions per annum. No sops to spare' for
Cerberus, like these, with three millions of
heads, instead of three. Dismiss thins to the
shades, and the C. 8. A. is oafs. Happy
saved thought! Dome was by geese.
Why not Secessia by the doge?
But what to do with ill the victims of
this wholesale butchery, whose unburied
carcasses would taint / the air, and "smell
• Heaven" against' heir destroyers? The
savage prototype; and sometimes ally of
the still more savage F. F. V., would have
converted thensto a more utilitarian pur r.
pose. When he went to war, and when he
returned, belted around with scalps, he
killed his dogs—and ate them. No Apt-.
aim he, to snubs savory morsel, as tt came
steaming to his board, because it was ere
while the faithful dog, which was to bear
him company in his happy hunting
grounds, beyond the grave. He merely
sent him in advance, to nose the game.
The dog-Asst was but the apothesis of the
victim. The last lingering palatal sensa
tion was a tender one, which would endure,
and consecrate the dog in the recollections
of the warrior, as the strengthening viand
distended hie stomach, and animated his
soul to battle.
Not so the- proud, though starving
epicure, who fights the battles of the South.
What I Does meat for him! For southern
heroes no such pabulum as this! They
would not object—not they-,-to quaffing
mead or ale, or even fresh corn=whiskey,
from the skulls at their tamales, in the .
Hails of Valhalla. They might even con.
sent, in their extremity, to mesa wit
Soythian, who outs his steak from
Sinks of his war-horse, and cooks it s
the saddle—for havn't they dined al.
on the tougher mutt f But then_to thi
such a condiment for warriors of
high-blooded type, as dogs, "damnities
wows!" ish! The ve r y thought Is pre
tion I And so it fell oat, that when
and Chloe—two sable nymphs a
kitehen—tompounders of smoking at
a few dais ago, near Petersburgh,
took only, from the kindest Impulse
most patriotic of motives, to waist
cravisg appetites of a few hungry so
by blending the merest thought o.
with a reasonable allowance of some
, lle.r viand, at the moderate pride of "
lax a snack," the detection of en ci
fragment, with a strong suspicion of
ity, , among the remnants of the feast,.....
the signal for the administration of the
usual flagellative justice, is the shape of
thirty-nine lashes to each oil the °Soudan
AU this, however, is to be o t e down, we
suppose, to the account of lingering
prejudices that may have been awakened
by uncomfortable recollectisns of loysteri
°sully compounded sausages, but why this
people should be so unreasonable es to pun
ish the wenches, instead of thanking them
far their ready resources, and exalting
them into public benefactresses. we Cannot
tell. Who-knows but that the humble in
genuity of PLUMB and Ch ,ffet.--improving,
a they do, upon the crude and wishful
suggeettonti of theßichatond editen—may
not yet entitle theln to a lofty niche in the
gallery of Southern worthies ?
-This---Gampatign itker:SOutherest.
General Herron, who left Violulnirg over
• fortnight dace with his command, Is said
to be moving on Mobile. The rebel forces
in the harbor calk be kept employed by the
evuwiron of Admiral Farragut, while our
army, landing at the nearest convenient
point to the enemed.works, can proceed to
Inuit the city and compel its surrender by
' logo or regular - approaches. This would
render entirely useless the forts in the her
bur, even should they hold out against Par
raga. They must surrender when the city
falls..
Mobile, aside from the fact that it is •an
important port of entry, would be peculiar
ly v&luable to us because of the facilities
its occupation.would afford, by way of the
Tombigbee antiL-AlibiHnita rivers, for trans.
porting troops • great distance late the in=
mice of Alabama, thus enabling our armies
to hold that entire country with compara
tive ease. The iliabntot, for ova four bun
deed miles of ita length, is almost another
Minim ippl, being navigable 'foithe largest
class of bests st all sessone of the year as
far op as Wettzmphe, and tor .mailer tests
bessidirshlsdhitssee balker, The_Cotes
itoot...,trhlob, with the. Tailapoosart(mag
thi Alabasi-46 . uvisibisfeChrip boots
a &stenos of ontansdredand eighty miles
southward from Some Georgia, and in its
entire length forlatiniate. The Tellapoose •
is navigable for a distance of forty toile,
above Montgomery. The-region watered
tby these rivers is filled with cotton plants -I
tione, and is rich in other productions. The
Tombigbee river 'is navigable for Urge
steamboa's to Columbus, hitesiesippi, a fiie- -
tattle of three hundred endility-eix miles
from Mobile, antismaller boats can ascend
to Aberdeen, one of the most flourishing
towns in Mississippi, as is indicated by the
fact that its annual shipments'. 41.. cotton
amounted to some forikthousand balek. It
has important railway - connection With"
points north and south. The Tombigbee is
also lined bycootten plantation's, and •has
several important towns, besides those
named, on its banks. Aderdeen is but 70
miles from Corinth, where we have &heady
a commanding potat'.
Thus it is apparent that, with the coon
try weetof the Mississippi out off from the
rebels by our possession of the Father of .
Waters, and.with Mississippi (,orated as it
would be by our control of the Tombigbee
—Alabama, laid open at all points by her
river communications to our armies, would
fall with the fill of Mobile, while uelthvr
Johnston nor Bragg would be able to hold
any considerable- position west. of the
mountains of Georgia, which would thus
become the westerly outpost of the rebel
lion, to which - hut a narrow strip .of land,
embracing but four States; without resour
ces or value,Aind with disaffeotionand dis
content in / two oJ'th, four s would then re
main. If, with the capture of Mobile,
Charleston should contemporaneously fall 1
into our hinds, the rebel Krause, any man
can see, would be not merely desperate, it
tionld be utterly lost beyond the reach of
any hand that might be extended to it.
The possession of all the ports on the
Southern coast is.of importance, not only
becalms it enables us to operate more Imo
cessfully against the rebel power on land,
but in view, alto of rebel intrigues abroad v
and of repent. we ants in Mexico. Possibly
the movement of General Herron spinet
Mobile has been hastened by an appricia-
Bon at headquarters of this last eoneldera
tion.—.N. Y. Ex.
A Rothschild on the Rebel Loan.
Rev. 114. McClintock writes from Paris to
the Methodist:
"1 believe I mentioned In my letter from
Frankfort last.week, the fact that the rebel
loan is not allowed / to be quoted on the
stook exchange there. Apropos of this a
good story was told mo in Frankfort. A
gentleman was' transacting some business
with the Frankfort head of the house of
Rothschild. After the business was fin
ished the conversation turned towards
Arnett* affairs. Row is it," 'eked the
stranger, "that the Confederate loan is
not gaoled in Frankfort?" "Because 'we
will not allow it to be quoted," was the re
ply. "But why not?" "Because we do
not believe in the loan, and because we do
not believe in the came." "But the loan
was negotiated here by the house of Er
langer." "Yes," replied Rothschild, "but
you do not find it held here, to any extent,
except by that house. No Jewish house of
any character or wealth has touched that
loan, nor will they touch it."
"I tell the story as it was told to me."
Blowasvms, Texas, on the Rio Grande,
opposite Matamoros, is the paradiss'of
speculators and traders. By common con
sent it is considered neutral ground, and all
the commercial nations on the- earth are
represented. The Plug says: "Strange to
say, Boston and New York are familiar
names to our sight, for we have groceries
and dry goods tram those hostile markets
just as regularly as they do in New Or
leans. We send bides end wool, and—
shall we say itl—cotton, to the Yankees,
and they send us wherewith to feed upon
and wherewith to clothe ourselves. They
send us powder and shot, sulphur, phospho
rus, niterecape, and all manner of explo
sive and destructive things, and- they
would send us more sun things if SC was
as assayable to smuggle a rifled cannon
across the river as it. is to quietly slipover
with rifle powder."
Ta■ ARIZPOI or PILLOW PILLOW.Baran
al Muir OILMAN' YOll two ditalOrta —General
Shepley, Military Governor of Louisiana, as
to the toropulous oleaoosu of New
Orleans by the military authorities tbs. far t
that yellow fever his not raged as usual in
this hot seasoi. Es says that no city is now
more healthy then New Odious. This LI an
Important point in eatueotion with ten con
queriag andliolding of points In the South
west by the Nolan attires. Meantime the
alibi's's of Washineton is niplad, and
it le feared that .14/tow Jack" wUI transtar
his quartets thither. The city revenues hare
been trebled sine, the war, but they are most
ly squandered.
Tan Riehmond &quires clamors for the im
mistiata murder of °sprains Flynn and
ss.c smart by Male for
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a; do Stab pea . Wedrtaad,sadoed Web Stand,
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tese.* Siveo44-Ststai Obllda Os ,
et+s, Ingrain' sad Sag Gape. ' • Tin. ONs and,
Cptaniairans tab, lasksts, logsDaor Matta, to
setbateltb eke lasiakaapitsg aced. sot sedan
at ?Seabee la a deka lot of ankle and %Weld
racalas Use steatite of trocutekastani.
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the Inammeo, on diTtiliDnif, tho 6th dig of esp.
uable, 1110, at 9 o'ortat p. m., Lim ea
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grasp ['aim
7, M.lei• ii.ge 314 na Is, (m rr It
TlIo (40) It.we of nali• (muted, lest )
A 1 be euove to be on •lent to the inspeotton end
sPrnval . cf an spas 01 the aurernmeni.
,I'a rim mill mater .redo ti z mete:lds mutated
fit Immediate axe to be deillered en the groan&
•littliz ten (10 'nye from SA, of roetre.t.or M rep•
fifty se rettoree—tee weole co be deify ref be the
L. o September ii , st
The fellnes, en a po t eface cedresi at the blldtr
Plod the feu name or his perchers in bi d.n& for
m;' et ewer In tt • prow al.
Proposes Prom Metope partial end rebel simple.
linters viii ed be e,noidersdi and the oat r prom it ed
by Vol:grime mud 1.1411 come &crampon the b.d.
trope elsehontd bi ettrresed to the undastvird,
and pi.i.ly endoreed, -.Propreste for Solldhig
Ha
to+lair.^
Loch proiotai ma t be wcastputted by agesrantee
114ned by Leo reeponsible prisms whoee .woirmal
blltty mutt halbert' 1 y the magnate of the clerk
o tha county to w.tf At they raids. Tee W mot the
guarantee will be a. follow.:
ex the county of •-•••• n r and Sternal
sad of the county of —. &MI fitabhOf do
hereby guarantee ibbt --.40.5b1e to Mtg.'s con-
tract In accordance with the terms of Me Formai.
Mont And that; rhoold hi. , props-don be wattled,
h• wilt at once enter Into .4 contract lo socordance ,
therewith. r MAIM the ceotract be awarded him we
arencepared to become his metallic'
Bonds In the sum of doe Iholoand (15 CM dollars.
signed by the councilor arse bout of ate goarant.rs,
end be negolred of tie somenfol bidder L atittiog
the contract. „
Bidders as required to be remit in person when
their bale ace opeacd
The right to reject any or ell the bide that 'my be
11. w. ed too high is rere. Tel By the undo eigeed, •.
well as the right to ?elect trod assn bid non mote.
nals. tit the price therein cooed aa It required by
the Governmeal. Aira in case of the tat.nre of •
bidder whom repelled so noted to (runlet; within
tie dm- pree,ribed, in gorily or qbantlit 111 e m.•
t•tlete stipulated to be delm.red, ti ea the kesistant
tamrtanteseter to chug. to hare the right to sot pia
“u it 'tendency t y parbbalia. and such bidder to be
charged with the difraence of root.
THEO 0. 13' MLA%
rapt and •aet Qeivt nnamet.
OUTI OUTI °Uri •
AUGUST ln
EINART AND MOS& Ny Jim Iliphum
OLD &DDT JJILEV
BRUM% cams BBAH■ EIFILVISS
TEL AIIZEIOLN . 118TIANA, from 1616t01882.
THE MAD amass, (so. 58 Moo Novol.)
w 144, IN LINN')
ras 111911WATHAV413111.14,
JOHN P. HUNT'S
Book, Stationery, Baguio ad Yews Imporium,
MASONIC HALL, PIP M. STBLLT
2 0TU onMI4O4AU6L Ailruta
ARCTIC FIRE INSUREINCE COMPANY
Or 51W TOOK.
No. 18 Wall Stmt.
tosparastarra Jest lets, Lb!'
C1A613 o6PITAL.--.4.--,4110. 1110 ro
AtElnt, lit J 417. 11163—,---- - 1673.771 67
nseessartsalo.ll6 II
INTO Ow crud4ics ef A. /ratio Firs Lr
lompugh es As Id day of 1.4,18+2.
/1611111%
.—$ 13,130 09
Morrga.es (Ming tea Amnon
&Ma tti Na. York an& Brookln.
loam 109,1103 00
a 13 0000, Feral:do on demand.
koala. cr•feutidal WM ma 00!.
SU 6417 118,440 00
WOO Oka, owned t y class. .
imarkat 10/.400 00
(etionemberad ). 14,602 39
Aocroad 44 width grantor part
ly Ist Is steady tall 412 33
ht bane • 01 d pots; and In mum
anilallon from 11,600 CO
mtrabla for Prowls* son enlm.d
sad Wier 10,853 40
ramlutna nooolkolad on. Polk!, ■
9419 IP'
/364711 67
LI /MITI=
167 . Lome utetandleg July 1, '6311 /Xs 36
liT'6o
.$ 10 125 St
- mono vnz 1181:111/0111111 'IJOUPAN
to loam against loss obi damage by lira.
dook,ro of Quai earlotien sad Trosoport-
Mr Wan ea forrorablo so the nstats of dui
nawoiid tbo not manity or the Imand mil of the
employ will Torroot.
Loma ogoltobb , odmoted and promptly poll.
J. xilerun eMITiI, Profilist.
.V.;Ta.YOU,llocamory.
lot Intorzooe ipply to • ' '
JA.IIIB W. ARROTT E Agent,
37 FIFTH 6'31117.31*. 34 story,
antic Pwris^saot. Pa;
FILL YOUR PROTOOR&FILD
ALBVML
60.000 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
(ONLY 01E11 DOLLY ♦ DOWIN,)
GNINBAND,
ADISIN3NA AND /MOW.
raoNININT KU AID WOUI
17X11PA11rTinfill AlO 111420A9L068,
oaly $l. a 4674 or 10 seats omit.'
AT
PI T/fl l oo3C. i s .
8605. STATIOSIBT AHD AIM D 747
isr.ix mast oEToerri Tex
- while apply of .PHOTOGILAPHIO AIL
SORB blimp on band. - ' • '
Lte
Rlaird t yl A tiN ii.TIU Ull. et 1111:141011
~ b e reputation it bet ; hod kir ••yrro.. Of to4big
•t•oporier to say ot•or poln.ooror or !whw komp.,
am it ma to poseerole woortol 'tot •
l.mit's Maim& Warm limonta bog
noes wh..u. Ohl anu BW.Q Affeetau;
•
Barre. Meeptio Oil rwoo Dour
elito;
Mori oa avie.Frath Joi•te; . •
Mon Nortek °Atom eiroroird •web , • •
• lloorilleqpistio of etre r. EPodoelmb •
Near, Repine GO on.. Row „
Reoi.o rie glebe Cetorreer. odr;
sod.flogortio relitero foroliergo -
&ors wayiitio'cac....4 Fano do tt• Boo#:•
SOWS ilrepostro Ott or off.bo woe if Geo•• a;
y ea r. Au r elia . fi taw &witch@ sad leottork: -
'pedlar ao. robwely. .ad tor sli• &melbas sad /*,.
Judos mew be osnobitret "Thad In now.. •
.1111108 . 11 1811111011;
a s h Merrill Ise etoltbflote amts.
yWw I , g o f inWit
iewil rot mow • 1114 UT IL °M.
; 'M
A
.1 I
NBA gbo 'rOyAll ►
01 0114 . ~
li i
11111
LBOLITIC- BLACK I - .CARllliklifi,
vie sovyas asizErr vox ,/ •
DIFIENTREt; 010 HEA TIME, OHOLICILA
. _IIIO:IBCS,AED Y MRS COKPIALVT.-.
The humus n'ea trtttly to the Online of thhi
nand) / '
The nanerood daffy reports. of altati'abing Canal
even 19iral '
I. btu advernegta Gorr atty other ninny. at one
ening • be ones" and impartlng ton. ant ttreneh
tope gnats.
la lan and harridan to the Want, and powerrni to
. 000 U
T. the 'Age?, tepkially, ft L teviu•ble, b. lO l
*sypetvris3sly 'armed by them, In many IcartLtlastel.
"'The
Mothers Cod IE enpertor to szi:foocthine syrup for
children teething, lived 'from the ininrintle seirr's
CIABOUTI(18 IMO net to the adorer by rszooring
the Menses. I
So/ by b apebbable &atom eterywboro.
air pr oe, 25 °Tata A BOTTLIC.
!WOAD OILT 111
F. DAMSON,
01:14011MATI, 0
A N A LYSIz.-
•
I .so. ro,
Az.mmli.
ram ux. loop , :LW SL LOUIS, IMO,
Lira .OL
of et,
wAtu.--m4o.
Itatinu'acesead the Agency bee the maKof the
BCIPI.S MAT, mined seer It. Lontkido.. I is.
vita the attentkm of Clam ead;Bteal klanakatnrem
A t, .
tlw Analysis given abeva..ea repotted by Prob s t.
A. A. Bays, of &Mon, mid .I. 0. Booth. of plaid&
Ode. which. tOribllr wilt, the tam of eau 'expert ,
eine b 7 inen,*••wers to Plttabargt, Cincinnati
and lit. Lads. determine' It to b the pore sod
most valuable Clay now known. whether Tore gm or
/uranium Pax made from it have stood In the
Clam Mum from 636 tot months.
the Maly!. ts of the Clay m taken from the
mine, without, any = Thing or preparstiot what.
ever. It pommies gee t adhealwasee cad pea
'ticity
guallt. which are shown by the *nabs% and
whisb Matt of the edintzture of • large proportlos
of atoll or burned clay. • '
am now prepartvi to tIB cedars for the show
Clay, to be shipped trottElt holds or delivered hare.
ALEX. GORDON
N. Nil BiOOND MOM,
Pr/mm=l4 PA.
li'abolki /NUR CALM ukt, .tirdter,
OORTAIMIING el AOBSI.
All ander Amos, and to • good state of calflastion.
The inprovemssts orsilst of a user BRICK DWICL•
Lll9O, ooatalolni; 10 room; lugs MIA= BABB'
=NAST HOUSE, ittlf 6 rooms; ant good orobsri
or yams User. 0011L'ondas the erhele farm. Bit-
We In Baldwin townabtp about Ant intim boat tba
city. In to of
surgarr, PABBILL 100"
=t==
Dtt U .NOTION.
DRARrd PLANTATION BITTERS.
LttIMIRY% IMPROVED MOOD 61L1101136.
ATER. 0111011 . PICOTOR&I. A ILITSADT
SA iISaPARtILa.
GOl l Rallb'S ■RDIOATED SOAP.
B•ZUG'% minims END EXTRA WETTED
!lON al POISE.
<RORRITTa ATAAvnansa
VISE rtellSoll ISTMaOII3, to Savoring the
bandkanatet; and •
rum svAXI FRUIT WAS I TRUTT WAX I
ea staling Mat caw and lan, can always WV*.
cored at -
eao. A. MILLI'S OENTREL DRUG STORM
I==
MCCALIStiVb matcts..a nunlio,
& bosutlfol ssd vatbd soortniont of
MARBLE MANWE
Monuments and Grave Stones.
?LUTZ/. PAM, 11.08111DALS MID JOHN&
• TO'
OWIIIIITIS.
Mii;i
T BULLET PROOF
OOLLAILti.
GNATLIIZISMI Zsguan scum.
a Rambla% izallnik, Ifolliseno, awl all otb do.
*able Mon.
GINTIV JINU LIU 11810:5,
~r•08W[ a MD%
For silo by
12311MEInf==M==!!MI
B w m i AND bUtilsS
irIiZAT lIIIDUOTION
Ladlao Rog. Laieg Ong. Gating $1 76 volth $1 60
soo
Is H 1$ IN 175
All other soots walla' Tfly ow.
J AMOS ROHM. SD Wutee ittse.
MANHOOD;; HOW LOST!. HOW
- II2I2STORIDIIsat gmbillebed, to a sealed
valve. Poto..lz onto. • Leotare es tba
TOM, AND RADICAL 01M1
iberiststorrbate or MOW Weekawa, lovoltuwary
E m bsiou; Semi Debility, sod Izipediwieste to '
Kaniag. epty oa lPa Mental amid Ybyeical m l=l.piO Ptim. 17:
t r i el4lrot bell•Abuee. ie. Dy Debt. J. Dairy
well, author or the Girl Nook, to. . A
Boon to Ybowesati of Balterets. Best under. nal,-
s plain waysloye, to say eddreer, postiwild, on re.
U .aelp of Nab, or two postage shape, bY Dr; Cu.
J. . IS LINE, 127 Bowery, Dew York. Ywell ON..
Box tteli. mertwodaVidP .
DIeBOLUTION.-1 he Cb•Partierinip
=lathy Winn the undontos4 aver the
Atm =am of ILNitt RUDD /100. es ph= UM day
by Unlink= The bssisur vitt boo ontleus4
WILAL.Zd MU!, by witta all dumb dnio to or
from as lato Am *lll In mind. • : I -
U 11.461.18 ILILiP. -
IL T. RUDD," • ,
- NIUEOLLS K. WADI.
. 131 7 Lrt, LS 3 1129:1=
I =1133=1
POUtUSf WOULD DO, - WRII ;To
a. eat awl Tankthimilies With that Tiri am.
en article. . . . .
Ina 11101.11111111 0 Til&TILIII0 E1M3141;
-Of which w. bare • •a tarts Woks of Tvg
)team is
MA TI tt at.. bet. Ftwirth & Diawinot.
DRODUOL
A. 20 bsiti .
4 MAL
600 IDs. pat
baling Paths%
r Dicta,. bath;
/ Moat;
rßarkeny
.c 1 kat sale Its _
obtar. • ,
4000 lbo. blOO ,
Sibothed In awe '
(10IINTRY ROME/J.—Beautiful situ!.
•..J atone for • • • Vows sots. In Mean
township. ultio kip. owl Ssodoktsy Borsegis:••
All Also 101 l ire Otto short asleep ss or etitlooe
oa be Plusbargb lost Wain* übla•ito
Inquire of /c. /JAY'S. old T.V. nadir&
663 • 63 "Nur stmt. Mlsitheo
Ai triltill.Wo tune thu glay limmuctur
N tad aditt IA B. 9 Ma6ll, to the slam sows
of Mint Glanarove. Teal ityleattba limy ha tutus,
"in 4 Mai/a AY BRUTWIRs. , :
iiiitem? . .oq. , :o.-tim. its: • 11. • 111°111111.11,ia
WI ue; k t —oh :Analysts and .utactira
JAL ratonini.the diablut et . Amoy, la Its now top
parwtw6 practice] dhow. By - Curies tons,
L voL. 12 no PLlco96 .;
.1011 -•-- • - Alt 111):v 1212,4:044110.4
AND a
2 -s it watt riil).—A_rivrtiat
ahniIL4OIIBVITIcH 4D maims ;sr
N• ;stmt. Ilion ibe b glad lideld 1 1144111ltdd•
Nan balgidd Imbued shed *nip
eormir Vest stret mud ..d w•lt
OUT CIWW ! , • _
_ atrium rsemr , ,
- • ' itiOiitut*OFlVrai
•t•iorortiailb Dhows&
ffls:, 111
oe
' — 'llGFE,....ooitla a _.ol4olllll4 torso
714 ; NO:Cowl . So: . pitAr.sl4varii,
co. •
igritasu A - . 1).101J 111214%
0 4:7 sp. at` asi. sad
freshnd .esal; bizadleally
- 1.4 •noilvird savpl. mid fore. b.
ttb,•1 0.11 1 1 111441•Ish at FARM. c i t a irr.
JOHAI a.
emu, TANA'. and If .
nE m r.l: ,
!M=l
/ Dar MD.
rtairBAINS IN BMBROIDIEOIO3,
Jo/
M. Eirchrteld's.
no ere% lo ekilai oat at anima, law pilaw.
7IIINON 310'D SEW, worth 46.
ra OOLLA3B, worth 116 for $220.
ptta
raj BISOIDUID 111 Eng. for ;mat rrico.
ikoostr nowmze;
JAQONIT EDG;NOS;
1aN1451 BDQINGat
ro 111133Tgatilk
TIGIFILICD WHITE BAEQIIIIS,
L':
aualtz DAN RBIStIHOi
I I tb. &twit of ZI 131107DIRMEI u& rdttnly
deeps out, soli It Ow Yam glot bosigulao.
ao3
SuMnEip DRY poops:
. .
.
mid* 818 Lois. for so. isms as.
PROMOS LAWIIfy I O4 DAM ! 18%s.
. CHALLIS'S. from SOD
LIQb T Dusas outoo fooa too.
Alsow - lotof Wight - ontitt poso. , -
A Log, mils, emir SLAM-101;ft
Pah :I Pl. •10 .11113;kr .toy 13A00‘'
tiIIOIII O WLS. vOnlolo.
SIMS 111 SACQUIS sad SAMS% rodoollL
AMW lot Of &doablei o4ooof ALrAOOI2.
. .
AL. 33 .A.. T T EA%
21 FIFTH STRBET.
or Country Xorobsato Nuptial. with goodi oat Is
say koigth to ern.
lOR ONE CO.,
77 AND 79 MARKET ST.,
Ars la deny !inept at
NEW GOODSI:
Wlttolt they ass idling st •
SKAToIs ADVANCE- ON COST I
And ors *sloe oat tars stook
SUMMER COODSI
AT VERY LOW PRIOR&
sirwaoLstutz 8008 tip stabs.
JULY NM» "
-4863.
MAORI'S!
; A w n ta naIpIatIIIII Goon, balm Whig
the rnewileinisein ikrirws - oat iwa 'AR towbolo.;.
labial Midi *Mt SIMOO.OIFIMMATIII
TEAS trairaL, kaiiesemi ..oeueeete or Tim.
WIGS; !SNOT GOODS fail MOTIONS. -
.108o1—we iNciling .4, id pH.. an
staS d airrizre TiprzzOiCßFairss roa.
IMILMJUI O&Ma GLOM.
Jrumiiiima axon, to make
; •
tray
Clotratei Monlnato will led oar Wbolionle
Taisetninew wan ungted wilt &i oo'smoarUM.,
sad al pekes in lows ear bean la MIS WI on la
'GM*
ILINAINN MOM
TIM istres a roma" street sal
AT AMU LULU YAWNS*
To does eat an
BUMMER STOOK.
T ivu,anytii puns a, air NM
xis;mac;
Reams IVices to Such a /rolasS
al la al " 40 " I'vita illalimmal! JOT.
Oream,
sosr ,
imtb , mono
webeimiudes
bitalstely 811#NIL.• Ws an aln to 0107 min at
NEW' AID issuumat oops
Dy
gbq b i
Ihrehult ad Detlen like by Cuk
Will lad or pekoe is law so is gm imilleabom
• - skrinfEgicrsuir it 00. a .
. sir= nun.
w warlmow
-Ml 2l l
D 111.-'O. Q 0 1 ,
LIII, WAHOT & 00.4,
• -
141 k MIMS mut miorbesi.
iktus TRIMMINGS,
P_
AID MALMO .WOl/ff /12-121/DIL
Jut" lissittaialite 'tit Oro antra*
pods. tit ado atom at • .
&mums ar. ,rlro.
♦t Market, a-. boa.. law* a Dlisted.
.14;iiimgmrEA - rs
U.PITTEBUBGEI THEATRE
iv&
16 r . NM* or sDicestra—:S, 15 and . 15 mat,.
er.ad was 6Uwcta.
oxpar, Augusl 3d, 1563,
AHD Duenie TEM V , I:7t,
topogozoist of tb. ma , * o;4 *al/
CAMPBELL
IW STIR," MLS
intnttiti 1:1051110
Wan at N. _ O. U.C.OnIIP7I/LL, &net tram N.Y. •
ZOOS .Wx‘ THE Nnwails
J.tsa),
.7.. arb
Cs ,
T. Waskossi.
J T Ka,
gatt.O
Manta %DOT,
And au onrarzoalty tabu.,
M' tmf yank:Wei
boards. pbcd• (-sobs.
sir AA aft.e.gron port.:
1411.11InuAT.; pemcba,cf.,
so 3 Ya ..:24R al..
N tiLe amls.
uout.o,
• .10IDI
A r Iltittarisp o
D. 1 4 41!Tan.
0 • *vain; •
t. SO.IIDI.
tit as nattomoth tatUitik
1. front of thr • besot..
nuenos 'Erni tv vita 0t
at reskoic
'Amt. •
tiCrA GB/ND96OMM . •
lic7 l / 4 Walt4;l Icisif POTT7I. i dlasbla edam,
MOZART HALL,
Prilmsorturjut
WedUZSCIIV $ 1 7€1 . 4112. Axis. 6th.
-
litirAduksloslrt..lllittsiona String. 3.6.3314 e m
441164M1 • 111
EprANTED. - - s' •-• *
yv • 2,000 BIISILIZIL/3 OATL ,
61.3 it. VOIOT I 00.
WANTED, -46U roses want
9"1, 611111i te "I
1
other As* weal sad carious ;,Illisea *a
Waxy rat free Addraii, - ,
mye:Satinovr UAW IFlAlLlCatiddellog4,ll4, '7"
AiTANTR,D e —S3S A 11011 Th weal WI , 1
VT 'dm Apex tn.irreri_ ixametal IPA inatly
Ammer Had to sell sty maw cAegl haft
madam. AMA's, B.luniecni.
a sedmi.vr •
•
41174311(P.1r 84LAILL
QUALL" - FARdid :AND COUNTRY
11.7 BIT/111 . AT lieZtatWiti)D STATIOII.—On
D. iuDrAT AFT/11000N, Aoseas .11114 al
°Wank, will &WA; ow the prem'sn, anliniewood
htstfoli; On' Um Oonsolinlyir liana.
Smash* VA iglowingoovour dud bet. ntali•
tided treinlike prepay . latent Jetl Penaoth, and
,
80. 8., 0 , II scree 41 pinto' • Ho. Sla4. sons
S 4
; - 210. Is sorsa 96 prrot os ;no 6is 6 acne
64 parolnt; N o la 5 ions 16 parobea ; 91 10
. Also, lots liwarliweldeee.T.no—NO. 611
sots 12T wen's; no t Ii I sae 1181 seralas.
Mao. one lot rentable' 9 anes.adjolodni lead d/
rim. Hanna Derel:end Wm. Piper:
Ana, on. lot contalolng Boone and 195 paths% /
od the. pobilo road banns tram Jame Dlinun'e
;Glum) neat to this tiquirrel Bill nit, bastitat by
sal reed, by A. Whittaker and Charles D. Ably.
• Lead on In Da l's plan. adjolnlog QielLes
ben. no 1 141 son es serene •is 2fa I'eoes 9l
pretest Is 1 aces in parties; llo.Via I as
6 parcbea ; Ho. 5 Is I a, la 36 p•telos ; Be! 6 la / atm
Is pathos; no. 7le 1 sere it lankier; 80. kil
sae
also, a Id ann'actorlas S t in Ma Yonoogaluds
rine 01191 Ins Past, sad anoolung 1g Sc,.. i 10111 •
b. sold. swim, or In Ina qtanT.ll.l4 I bls propsrly
toes abort 4113 yerda Inter eassiiroed Station, atrial
he the river, matching anravel SNOW. nalanace.g i
Theis mall won, part of Jabs G. Wood.' trick •
ennanad withln • laT io ,handled sera el
'rod Station. sad well spiel Cola tor agyintd
onuatry reelnenes, so & for aid& sat dc. growfat.
or gordaning purpoion:
Pasoan noslew ebenransisoebal..no life day et
silo by anion cultism:se elorrine. ending in lbs
lend. or os J. 41./Woode. at the Chin flaw. Plan •
ten be seen *albs prawns' or at the eureka loose
04 rum stmt. or at. the onke el Babb•Alsoros•
sell. Inn:mond street, or M. Swarteneldies olles,
Forth aunt.
. .
Tiatior liora—Oimi•foartb =oh ; balsam la oto,
two sad this* low, with tams,.
1 Alf woos &Wow of alluding thetas Ida be
said trio of obstoo: Far talc p,rpoes
wits wit Dow mot Eltubszsb a I.
(Depot. moor of item street dad fto ll.Dongsbolo
wow, at IX o'clock p. ot.. pew a.lf, oo dal of
-Two toting rotor& to fittsba%tt .aysalag, at•
sal DAVIS * VoILW.I TEM. lacer%
110111114 InGsDAIP
ca. Next, &omit 4tte. at ln 0 k cot }la farts
fatal* ao.oplad by W. W.- transits., fl WI., from
&Uogbaa* utty, aotatt baba ml • .net. of Roots'.
: .10.111, an. aad bof a ad& asst tf Wenn p • Tar.
aro, on tba. kin...twirl. Ban !lank - a end old to sold.
.00no and tw., a tarn. ....tortnant o. Peaty*,
Irarmlng Swabia...an In Batt varoty, conalatias of
Wagons, Plow. Halrooa, ttannlat. to': Unruh.
Balmy, &prima War n. Waits and Donate Hatniall.
77 1 ritd daet la togar
lar.a lot of ducll.6olt, etl•bak.
to mention. This fa a '..rory rare chance for
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