Vittohr4l l SATURDAY ISORNI,2G - G, AUG 1¢ CITY' AFFAIIB oar: °mom. WEE Ol rris WT 111 m7h0a0146110eL osszavAnoirs for the 0. gene, by 1: Ohs*, Optitdas, No. 61 !fhb ottoot,oornetod dal I 121 WS. SUP& o'closk, •, 90 66 is re porouirta... House BuruedT—Cherie of Arson. A, somewhat singular ease eons hams Molar 'ALl:ander, on Friday amiss, the eiretuastanees of whist an as fellows Hugh Gilleland, a highly respeetable end Worthy eltlass of Ohio township, wide Information, before the Mayor, duress Elamiel Bixisy with arson. Mr. Gilleland sets forth that' _ _bis dwelling.house. was destroyed . by dre, oa Mitt attealig of Friday, together with most of ittbontents," . ind from throats previa'', snide by Bixby. he had reason to believe that the hate had beta maliciously fired by him. On the hearing of the owe three wthasses were examined for the prosecution, each-of - whim testillidthat Blxley had threatened to be revenged On Gilleland, if it cost him his heart's blood. It appeared, however, that .111xley and fillieland had been on very inti mate tams, and that the teases had board ed with ' the prosecnitor until faintly. It: is also - stated that Bixby aspired to the hand and heart of a sista of Gilleland, :and that the nuptials had actnally been maimed; but here bathers' a by Come interforence of -.6lolallsAAL -MIA trill tads. la we Cannot lay, sells nthi.thbhwat net mode the subject of lo rd inquity. 4 On tlitday.On• which the draft, . fa piaci Witaship els maid:Si:ley got quite drunk, as hrichote Uuth way of expatiating his joy at not, Wag drafted. _lt was while in - this . condition, and. lAN smarting under the alleged bad treatment whisk he had received the% Oillelead, that• he threateued to have range. The lady in question, Mita Mary was one of the witnesses avant, him. Maley did not deny the threats, but he alleges that hie only purpose was to thrash .GUieland,and not to harm his property.- Af ter the dificulty, Sisley went to live- with Jacob Mobinsoc, a worthy gentleman residing in the same vicinity. .Moth Log farther acourz' fed until the house was burned; when the threats were freely talked of, and Bliley was arrested assisted. After hearing the three wit 'Amines for the prosecution, the Mayor mull , ad Bixby to either ball is Arabi:and dollars to =swat a, further hearing on Monday nett, at ten.o'clook. It is paper here to state that Mr. Robin son, why' was present at the hearing, ex preset...le williegness to testify that !Oxley was bee- eat dl his room from the time he treat to bed nett! after the Ire; that he could actget ate! the room without his (Robin ., eon's) knowledge, la his wife was awes, the greater part of the' night with an sables teeth:: Gillebtad'a house ie a mile and a half from Robinson's.- -This testimony was not heard,for the aeon that time another wit - nasal to examine on the pert of the protean , time The sae has stated considerable ex altetaint in the immediate neighborhood, and the fault wlii be looked - for with interest. Sisley is a discharged volunteer. and Is said ..te be a man of good character. Dowd of Missions to the Freedmen of the :South. , . • nit Broodmatin the Seeond Church, Allegheny city, August 11111. In the absenca of _the Secretary, Bar.' J. B. Clark, Corm spud's& lisentary, acted. It is the design of this Board to furnish the freedmen of the flontlowith a COMIDOII. school education, and - to glee them thi gospel. Although has Board is seder the sapointment end direction of the • U. P. Oknrah, yekgenerons anti-slneery men belonging to churches which hare not reared la this matter are contributing ta i our support. The Board dries not strioily confine itaelf, to the 11. P. Church in the selection of its teach en. And now, when thonseadsof thus un fortenate beings are obtaining their freedom, and in view of the fact that most of them are Mali" Marais, too muchimpottenee cannot be attached to the work which this Board hie undertaken. Beery brie of humanity and or an educated and move citizenship; should be wilting to contribute to its support. The Bested has appointed the Am Thom Calehan, of 'adieu', and John , Lackey, of New Wilmington, Pa, as bithionarbo, and Misses Henrietta Lie, of Manchester, dons Hessler, of Allegheny city, Agnes Z. mead,..of Washington, lowa, Margaret A. .thaittr of floithvillt Illinois, and Lizzie M. Pinday, of New Wilmington, as Timelier& de soon as the hot season abates, these par sons willforth gp to the work. Ms the expero tation of the B mrd to send whammed corps of Maher. before the commencement of win ser--Thls; hemmer wilt depend upon the liberality of , u fr iends if the colored race. Any person desiring to contribute to this couteo tn - send their contributions to Ser. lithe ,B. Qui, Corresponding Secretary of tie Boer& dlitirdecli's Lecture this Evening. •yyd.nmind ear readers that James B. it aidoolliAyo the distinguished actor, elo cutionist,' and patriotic' Isomer, will appear Lillis last named characiar this evening, at USIOI2IO Hail, u hu ban announced in thus seismal for some days put, to dullest a Jus tus on "Principles not party ."—a sabjset to evidently appropria te to the times—so full of augpstions of the noblest santimonts—to in stinct with Inspiration to fire the lloul of the . -outer—this we can sully promise a glorious Lout : . of company with high thoughts and multifold &snag and gene sas emotions, to ell who will hear Mr. id. to-eight. We trust . Wee will be an. Radium worthy of . the speaker and of the occasion. Nollisan Max; .oz. Mon WZITILLII oa wasaonsaz. Br Dr. J. H. Robinson.i—This is a story of the Bushwhacks:a of Missouri, awd astaisi a great number of illustrations aifspprofidate to suits r iaddenbt. fess very mush to the tas 1 radars who mak the strongat kind o raulaaa, and the most • feverish alas. of *retirements: Smonty.sersa elonly.prioted, denble.oolama octavo pagn of Ina pabulums tee) be had for SS eats bi the parebasor of this book, at W. A. ellasgsna•rs, dl 111th .treat. Campanile MEMITISLAI AT DLIXONT sm..-0a /May Moine= Ostopboleo Mtn Moth paid s visit to as Limas Hospital at Dimmest, sad gave a parlor comers for the astasessat of the patisati. The condos fN easesdissty plasma to. the troupe, as well as so the Whom sad imams et the la siltation. The Campbells expressed thia mine Willy Fettled at the tanner in whisk - they were satertaised. HILO TO Dam .--aeorp lreelisb, Philip NNW and Elisabeth /tallith, alined with small and bitter, on oath of ,191111 ant J. . chyme a were yesterday ho al to ball by Mayor, Abmander, la the sem of PIO sash, to sa -sews, at Ceara. Old man Croke', who woo so eeeendi beaten by the same pathos, hi now Dotting better, bat no Maim bes yet* burn led in hU *us. `..Ckm..lllootatas' 11,aautur.—'011 An• rig , ow, eceaprtued of Laureate midriffs:oar oottaty rasa, sill reach this city la a day or elDea baktenbars, Ve,lor tie- pupas beg arastiered oat of rude& A:olsta to this ate& was yartarday neared brie by Kr. W. D. Clark, or Laurens minty. Tax L awm assn Wants', together with all es Laois swam Maury max and pad adlosliosa bis tad tadq, at Ylttock's news &Spot, 1114 strsot, opposite the post olio,. Gill sad pt a. supply. A Bow, valued at one huadred aid fitly dollars, fell dead yesterday, ea Rama street, Alleglisay, while being drives la Imam to a Hot wages. It belonged to • widow so. -Mang la Isaeltestes. _ imi gvirozie card Pitotograpluk noshed geoid, st Pittesk'si, Opposite the Postoillos. Only $1 per , dues. nit sent two or show aim. C A U. and purchase a good pookot-book at l'lttooletiopportto Pootolnoo. All palm mad igloo constantly oa baud. ALL the limiestWseellee en be hides J . W. Pittoek s e, opposite the Postellos. • i-. , -..-N7a. „ ....41.” ; ~. -,_ „,,,... - ~.- , v -, w--....: • ~.._____,..,..,.,.,4;,.';;X-Fr,44:r,A.,::„.aif1.--..-41,,,,--"_alr.-4,...':'L s..iiL f' T.iaV ; ' 74 '• *--7:::'1'-1r-tr'''':'''':5::A42't*1-CI'f ' '1.4.''.. ' . 1M4.:".:' 3:4::';''''''''..- .-,..„.....-41 ,-, ..r.7. , ti , ,,. :- ~, -, ,,,; ;.,.-- - -, ' -,:, , - : -...20 - f-- • ,-- -- --f . 4 .,,, tz -c .. - . 4., V1 ,, ‘ , -1 ., ,"..c. , ...1,.%...-s- ts..-s - L-v'tll-3 - 44' ,4 4 2 .c. , ,, ,,,,- r- , t - -- - -- ,--- '^ •-. ::ei : -i v,,, ,__ , .. (z .,ki , 1;-re.e.g.,..._ -- -.'. 11 1 - pa- ,- ;_n1>,7 , ...:,.. , * - 4: . - - , , ,: ,, f... -,, ,:w - ,15tg.T.,„4.41A4---... -, 4„ , 3 ,- - ,- ,, , 40...0-0 - • ,°:, -;,..„..,y.„-i ~4,,.., , ,. -,.,,..,... .4- ... .;,:,r , • . -,,,, „-,,y,.. A.,,.- . ..-s.et • .., , . . -, •:747.1c , - , ,, --..',- ' - -1 • . MEN . TlieWaebilegtion Cement* Alreir /trete . ' 4 gunman wikk, Omits, daring titair , lide expedition through Washington. county, endwise was an eye wie ner, of thelisturbanoos both in Washington and Burgettstown, called upon us yestaideyi and assured us that our statement, so far as it went, was subsitsatially eornsta. He gave ear, some additional both however, which we will briefly record, sines the copperhead press of Washington county have moused us of writ ing "am infamous and libelous amount, soar oily ens word of which was true." Our informant states that altar the troops reached Washington some twelve Or fifteen of them got , out th rough the borohgh, and some of there were soon under the influence of liquor. A guard ties sent sit under Lint. NoKelvy and Orderly (*saint(now, Lieutenant) James Littell, to gather up these stragglers. While engaged In this deity, the guard. was hooted at and Insulted In vari ous ways, by parties whose conduct clearly • indicated their • palliest status. No attention was paid to . these miserable creatures, so long as they refreined from vie. lence,and they were permitted to hoot, and sneer. As the guard was promo:Hag up the mein etreeti a large man (named Wood., we belleve,) ran against Lieut. Littell„ and jostled him for the sole purpose of Oohing a nearrel. lbedmmeiliately after slag oat "hurrah for Jeff. Davis." He was then taken into custo dy, and placed in advance of the guard. This raised quite a hubbub among the copperheads, and an unsuccessful attempt was mace to mono Woods. Thera wdies, fearing the arms of the trooper' ' -ooneentrated behind a lot of lumber in front of a new building, and await ed the passing of the guard. As the rear of the column passed, a volley of pistol shots was fired from behind the lumber pile, fol lowed by a shower of brick bate. As many as half a done shots wimp fired, but none of the soldiers were injured. The column was or dered to tire, and did so—but the rowdies et aped injury by dodging behind the timber, which lay about breast high. There was not a man of them .to be seen half a minute later—all having disappeared in the &flume, and got out of , harm's way. The column then marched to elkmpitaking their prhorter with them. After the guard left, they ewe out of their holes again, and began to sing songs, etc., when the soak ar rested some of them and &opened the o here. The prisoners were 'placed. under guard ail night, and were dieeliarged in the morning— not beads' they could not 'have been held, but for the mace that the officer in command did not wish toeneumber lamestf with them. In reference to the Dargsatatown affair, we have positive information that Stevenson and his men came into town for the purpose of making a "demonitratlon" against the sol diers. They were all armed, and purchased powder and asps in the village. Attar night tail galloped through the street, and took on sundry airs. One cif the soldiers remarked, _.......»..... 29 7-10 in the hearing of some of these men, that they would be among the drat to show the white feather, if it was nerassuy to enforce the draft—or words to this effect. In • few me mento after, the shot was fired by Steven son, who in turn wee shot in the arm, and the arrest of six of the party was soon after affected. The story about Steven son "firing up into air",is simply ridiculous. Stevenson and his party did not deny the ex liniment a orgasisatiale S. reefer clia draft, but it was asserted that W. 0 Stevenson Lad not acted Oeptairt. That olliase, tliey said, had been filled by s Gouda of Stevenson, mho has Muffled to Climada. Stevenson admitted that he had been • member of the eompany,but they all maintained that the company had bees. broken up and disorganised. These men were kept in °naiad, for a few days, sod released upon eoadldoa SHae ti., mould Ito hereafter iaterfere with eis draft This is the character of the "Join* Aare orate" whom we hare eo " grossly libeled," aid who, 'according to the Washington Shomainar, -are pcdriods and loyal / This company :Filed here ddreatfrom Ilan onok,lhiryland,-...at- 6 o'clock last evening, looking as hearty'and robust ea klieg:llam" They marched to Wilkin's Hall, and the men .were allowed to go home till this monaleg. - Tkp Battery, it would appear, attained full as high a reputation abroad as it had won at home during the esturgenay in Jan.. The men were encamped in the burying grounds of the Episcopal church, adjoining the grounds also of the Roman Catholic church, at Hancock. They paid that respect to the deed whisk to due from ail Christians), and so won the good opinion of the people whom they wen thrown among. On learning that the Better, was to be re lieved and sant home, a few of. the leading tten of Hum& waited on Capt. Heap, and handed him tier following paper, with • re. quoit that it be published In their papers at noMe lIAIWOCI, WASEXPG'tOII COUTI, MD.,} • . , . August 10th, 1263. " The undersigned Minns of Hama,:lt, turning that Capt. Ruses Batt/n.7,9! Penn sylvania =Us, is about to leave us, cannot allow . Clam to do so without is:priming our high regard for the Captain and his command as gentians/a, and our approbation lam their soldierly and manly deportment during their sojourn with us, assuring them of the plass tare we have known in our abort assoolition with man, who know and rasped the rights of citizens as well as soldiers. On their leaving, they take with them_ o warm friendship and kindly wishes. S. M. 811111t111118, J. J. Bsvassr, Elaaival. W. Darts, WILLIAM H. Lows, , U. E. TAirt, S. OLtiras, JOS= GRATIN Jaooll Naar, JOHN B. nIDDIIIa. JOHN Naar. Oman W. Barber?, Garman A. tear. RIA/6101D 011.00114 We wish the Milan and men of, Battery A - . a.plemant rest after their warm trip. CALL and lam 'oar Manes far an Sanaa dial; paw at Moak's, oppoalla the Past- Blur. BassAISS sr* offered In boots, at his soala Hall Attrition House, to glom out atm mor goods. A 'Gnit variety, all WIN 1111 d various makes, of hoop skirts, at Masonle HaU Atte ilea Boats, 5 1111 k stmt. Tam lust and abasput Albano Is the city an at Pltteara, opposite tba Yutaka. Sum um Bow% Burns ItLoam!, to, omit, sad oloadistorlog .porpooli an the bon to goo. A.P. Munn Gum* Apt. ko. 18. NM molt. TlOltal Pamir, Plata nod Ornamental Mato gooier, and dealer is Postailvsala sad Va. stoat slate of tlcs boot quality at low Tatou Omer at Vas. U 14101104 near dm Waist WoTks, Pittabarith.Pl. apritfat Cane Diumsnr..-4t Um Dental Insti tute, Do. 2111, real street, sets of teeth for four dollars, INMAN than Qom at. In dollars at the other detail establishments. All par. sons are requested to all it the after haring assertgaed the lowest prism at the other Maw plates. All work done at the Institute le guaranteed superior. to any *heap Dentistry la the city. Noma to PitmenMU 4.111) Lw. Oman Ismansm-I.r repast of al terations to Horn or dwellings, new roofs, or earthing ale in the Carpenter lies, eaU al Oathbert's Carpenter Shop, Virgin alley, above Broltbdeld streets. all orders Ivo:aptly attended to. Tim &WM TIAN 1102101,4341. a. V. Desea, Boston,. Yam, writes—" That Kn. 8. A. Allen's World's ask Restorer and Zylobstsesants promote U6ll growth of the hair where beldam hos commenced, 1 Item the seldom of my lowa eyes." Bold by Drug nests mrywhere. Depot, 198 Orseetwish st., Now York. dew Asraitioa I—Pain, dimes sad mown, with a hot ollitate, madly water aid lei diet will be eitsvoldoble, bet amid with HOLLOWAY'S • PURIFYING AND STaNNGTININING PILLS yon an imbue eil these and still retain good health: Only 26 ono pee box. •- _ • ' • 22 0 Own= and OMtoes UAW will be tabs at th• Omnibus oillm; No. 411 Libats tillootr day or. algid. All edam kit at 566• above pima will es promptly attended to. AU calls mut b• pale In &dna". 6m, Return of liattery,A Hum B. Maas P. Brolllllll4 APIOLLL LOCAL MOTACCS. O. Pao, Natal, MS Piss drag, oared Se an babas at Mr probates. I-EatslmikaincinsOnliwn. Important Letter from lir Whiting. Solicitor:to the War Department. The Boston Travilier publialtee an able and highly important letter, addressed by Mr. Wm. Whiting, Solicitor of the War De partment, to the Union Leagatiof Philadel phia. The subject is, the "Dangers of our lititionsi. Future." After remarking that "the deadly struggle is between civilisa tion and barbariem—frecdom and slaver —republicanism and aristocracy—loyalty and treason," Mr. Whiting leads us to con sider the diffioplties of our position. Ho says:.2 "As the anomie of the Union cause shall become more certain and apparent to the enemy In various localities, they will lay down arms and cease fighting. Their bit ter and deep•rooted hatred of the Govern ment and of all Northern men who are not traitors, and of all Southern men who are loyal, will still remain interweveninevery fibre of their hearts, and will be made, if possible, more intense by the humiliation of conquest and subjection. The foot of the conqueror planted upon their, proud necks will not sweeten their tempers, and their defiant and treacherous nature will seek to revenge itself in murders, missal nations, and all underhand methods of venting a Spite which they dare not mani fest by open war, and in driving out of their borders all loyil men. To suppose that a Union sentiment will remain in any considerable number of men, among a peo ple who have strained every nerve and made every esorifioe to destroy the Union, indicates dishonesty, insanity, or feeble ness of intellect. ' , rho inhabitants of the conquered dis tricts will begin by claiming the right to exercise the powers of government, and under their construction of State rights, to get control of the lands, personal property, slaves, free blacks, and poor - whites, and a legalized power, through the instrumental ity of State laws; made to answer their own purposes, to oppose and prevent the execu tion of the Constitution and laws of the United States, within &striate of the coun try inhabited by them.- • "Thus, for instance: When South Caro lina shall have ceased fighting, she will say to the President, 'We have now laid down our arms; we submit to the authority of the Unite States Government. You may restore your custom houses, your courts of justice; and if we hold any public property, We give it up; we now have chosen Sena tors and Representatives to Congress, and demand their admission, and tho full es tablishment of all our State rights and our restoration to all our former privileges and immunity es citizens of the United States.' "This demand is made by men who are traitors in heart; men who hate and der sputa the Union; men who nee& had al pa triotie sentiment; men who, if they could, would bang every friend of the Govern ment. But, for the sake of getting power into their own hands by our concession, which they could not obtain by fighting- 7 and for the sake of avoiding their national crimes, they will demand restoration under the guise of claiming State rights. 'What will be the consequence:, of yield ing to this demand 7 • "They will gain the right of managing their affairs according to their wilt and pleasure, and not according to the will and pleasure of the people of the United States. "They will be enabled, by the interven tion of their State laws and State rants, to put and—maintain themselves in effectual and perpetual opposition to the laws and Constitution of the United States, as they have done, for thirty-flue years past. They will have the power to pass such local laws as will effectually exclude all Northern men, all soldiers, all free blacks, and all persons and things which shall be mailers 'latent with the theory of making slavery the corner stone of their local government; and they may make slavery perpetual, in violation of the laws of the United States and proclamations of the President. They may continue the enforcement of those classes of laws against free speech and freedom of the precis, which will forever exclude popular education and all other means of moral, social, and political ail vandement. They may send bask to Con gress the same traitors and conspirators who have once betrayed their country into civil war, and who will thwart and embar rass all measures tending to restore the Union by harmonising the interests- and the institutions of the people; and so, being introduced into camp r ae the wooden horse into Troy, gain by•frand and treason Chat . which they could not -achieve by feats of arms. The insanity of &Wright' Awl trines, will be nourished and strengthened by admittingback a conquered people es our equals, and its baleful nautilus cannot be estimated. LEGAL DISINITION, 01 THE REBELLION Two questions must be considered : , let. When did the rebellion become a territorial civil war? 2d. What are the rights of the enemy ender the laws of war? The first question hasbeen settled by the Supreme Court of the United States in tho cabs of the Hiawatha, decided on the 9th of March, 1868. In that cue, which should be read and studied by every citizen of the Union, the members of the court differed in opinion as to the time when the war be came territorial. The majority decided that when the fact of general hoetilities existed, tae war was territorial, and the Supreme Court was bound to take judicial cognizance thereof. The minority argued that as Con gress alone has power to declare war, so Congreas alone has power to recognize the exbwenoe of war.; and they contended that it was not until the act of Congreestf July 18th, 1861, commonly called the non-Inter. course act, that a state of Mall, territor ial war was legitimately recognized. .&11 1 the judges agree in the position !'that since July 18th, 1861, there has existed between the United States and the „Confederate I Make a Moil, territorial war. ' ' , Thallium that time the United Matte have full belligerent rights against all per sons residing in the &striate declared by the Praddedes Proclamation in a state of rebellion." 'irrAn snare." Suppose that all the inhabitants living in South Carolina should be swept elf, so that solitude ehould reign throughout its borders unbroken by any , living thing; woulithe State•rights of South _Carolina still Wit stattaohed to the laid itself? Can them be a sovereignty without a people, or- a I'State without inhabitants? State rights, BO far as they concern the Union, are the rights of persona, as memd bets of a State, in relation to the general government; lead when the person has' bled coma 10 public enemy, then he 'lone all rights except the rights of war. And when di the inhabitants have (by engaging in civil, territorial war),'bcoome. public ene mies, it is the same, In legal effect, as though the inhabitant. had been annihi lated. Bo far as this government is con ' earned, civil war obliterates all lines of State or countries; the only lines reeot. nised by war are the Um which separate us from e; public enemy. I do not place reliance upon the common law doctrine of forfeitures of franchises as applicable to this .rsvolution, for forfeiture can be founded only upim the admission of thwvalidity of the act in which forfeit ure is founded. Nor does the belligerent law of civil, territorial war, whereby a public enemy loses his rights ass cities; admit the right of secession. It is not any vote or law. of meettion that makes an 'individual a pub. lie enemy. A. person may commithelitieus offences against municipal law, and commit acts of hostilityl. spinet the government, withontbsinga public enemy. To be a per. wing enemy is nati o ° be a publio enemy. to the 001121t17 in ,go of belligerent "Or introsailoul 'somas In an Inourricßion, is agorsanal enemy, it is not until that inierieetion hes swelled into territorial war 64 he beicnneon pnb lio,.enemy. • • It must also be remembered that the right of secession is not conceded by en forcement of belligerent law, since, in civil wann nation has the right to treat its cif. hens either as subjects or asbelligerents, or. es both. Hence, while belligerent law de etroya all claims of subjects engaged in civil war,as against the parent government, it does not release the subject from his du ties to that govenunetiL By war the sub ject loses his righVAtiit he does not escape his obligations. The inhabitants ofthe c o oq uere ddi s t r i c ts will thus lose their tight to otters us, but , will not escape their oblimition to obey us, Whatever rights are let to them, besides the right of war will be snob as we choose tb allow them. It is for us to dictate 'to them, not for them:lo dictate to 'as what privileges they shill enjoy. 0 1 NEW METHOD, 07 11113TONATION. Allow the inhabitants of cougnered ter ritory to form themselvei into Buttes, onl by adopting constinitienekench as will f ever remove all otos of collision with th United States, by ezoluding slavery-there from, or continue military government over the conquered &eerie,- until there shall ap pear therein a snail:dent number of loyal inhabitants to fermi a 'Republican- Govern ment,-which, by guaranteeing freedom to tal, shall be in aocerdanse with the true spirit of the Couiltution of the United States. Those stifegtarde of freedom are requisite to render , permanent the domestic tronquility of the esuntry, which the Con stitution itself was. Amami. tit - secant, and which it is the legitimate objeit dads war to maintain.. 110171BILSA Carroll /so 811°AL—rho sup ply of cotton in Logisiana is much more ex tensive then was expected, and it is now coming into New Otlllloll in Mtge quantities. The rebel cotton butiag theory, it MUM never worked, and immense supplies of cot. ton, thought to be destroyed, are , continually Liming to light. Twenty thousand poinds are reaching the city daily._ auger is held at 83 , and the supply' is ample, though it Is thought that oily 50,000 tuns were raised In the State of Louisiana daring Let year. na.13.01%1185—en Friday morales. August Uth. 11163, at th. realatorp et her ka.band, lira ABM OAItOTIIICSB. The friends of doe ta'ailly ere toritsd to attend she (antral, tram the restketve of ler bus'saad, Robert Carothers. Drat* attset, -- Lairresoostllo. t►•vtD4T rotstso, at 10 *Wool' .. RELIGIOUS JrOTICEL Tl3s FLBBI% PONGICEGATION OT DISOLPLAta; of Pittsburgh, meet stir redly, the IficON.CITT,..OLLIGIN B=o, corner of 'Penn and Sh'Olkli streets.as LORD'S DAT—Ho s tile' on Irtning—st the Ceps! hawk Scuds, School id s% o'clock p. m. Prayer electing orgy WIDSZSDILT EVENING. Tha 'pa nowe.tfuh. Inaltod aalls,lt wqrietan.:.o !Jr “AMT, orrT:is aAn .14:P MPS ,1l NO, ra.ter, 'moat hi EXCEL.9IOII BALL, °maim .4 Ifearrat sae • Leacoek eueata. Plear.htat ovary Laßb'B Da V, at I°}/ a .. m., and .t 734, p.m. ittier Meetly" Wit. • ..AV L VIKLIIG. The puttla ate eordially to. ettecL :suils:lt Uli LIO _vortex." 11prelrlEF, I.IIIOTURV, • UT 11,?. I. Z. 1111111nOOP • OV 8.42(11104 Y A 117.111N0, Mime 16A. 1663, AT 11oti1 .10 Hnnt,.. troutco— . • Prlnelpl,o, Not P.rty `• In ton onanoonl oho Osoalnk Ys 115. willow& the • "Aopeel rr tt!rely of tno,lloot no ISO 011,15,4 s si the slat3:3t. LW, Tkllt UNION IX zut - Tiv.c reostlje of the rotalt Pitatittitas atoebb oftw of itistatial t Iti.eso. woos of 11th and Great strews, Pittauarsila. on WXDIMSDAY,I9th day of !I:q.t. 1S 1. of 10 .o'ckelt a. lA. All the radiators ars eknwity r44.othd to attend. Ityard-r. • . 111.1141019:1;Prarldidt. J. U s dio,„:1 rsoo.tary. ' odgead NOT] C 4.—An tiac.•94 4 1 , 1,0 held at 4121,1latrd , of it.fe Bcaca.l.• the 4.8 t; 01- 4 11 0. 1 88 1 . " 11 11 ) ,1181,8 .T. to. 8510 Car of Ocerc,t w•st, et 19 o'clock elect Bacon 01r•rtorok of the Fi.taborch Ors. Eh.. tot Comcaty, t silvan. rec. Erscooks 1.44•10tC , 211 Wi Qteitall, . Joss 8. ',.*.A.ortzt., 3 . MP Boom, NiMiM 4 .MI TAts P: 20V1CE.—5492 BOUNTY . se nffartil ta wan wbo tontortrd as &Adios I.lr • t.rnt n••t Ire* than Woe asenths, witlt rtwlre 01 Baglteans or Carater.y. 11. t forthar. tutocametton Inquire at No Plit% Wait. 01 . 1tatra. La B. BAOBAB°. - Ist l.t•ut 11101 Bigiment P. B. V. 0. soamodlt I.llllloff ar ' , roman /11.1111D0ISVITIOSI fittfiturgb. Rol nth. if •'I IWNLYTIOR IS IlligliarGlVllN to the flutrxdbers to the •Ilteolt of the that era :t Company alit on amemount of vim DO hthitil ($A 00) I's BEAM ham teen basted mom the stook ottomilieflifiefielite at the OM ,of the Treasurer, of Pamberphi t ilf ar team to lYth day of Juror, lfitfit, sod o - .aount form thirty Wl* tt.l,4lvt.t. dotli Otimmttre notified fir order Of tee Silent • • ha:Om o. J. tioDOWZbIa Poor/oozy. .1111 L And Air MOT ACES. cttovubs bleti813111:8 OFftOE. birrnat oz Pi:WA AM Fourth rt.. rittebtugh. Aug. H, 1863 11-IC.XIS'AIPTED F r.OM DRAF'I, llcY In sccorrienr.wlth tinter.l publish the tol jowl mg list of worertmt teemptrd Jrom draft by lb* Bosra of Enrollment lu :Pis Dititiet, to thin riot% with Hie 10•101111 of thi lr eximptlou ST awoa or nr.algiorp!a : Amlgretstaisysl • . . . Sem. Birktesite. Frederltk Tool, " Klath ward. 'Job Wa}tairoon., tn titmtaougi tr, I 'Jaws. 1.11. i Christ Prima-, ICightb ST4. . asp J. balm. Wm F. Flinn, atalithigariA Una J lonia. Pena Daniels, DI dab wan!, laotaita. Dear, Dona], S.lghtu wain, Adam Dinar, Dan Hagerty, Fli htb wed," Wiii . Motrtion G o o • ninth .id, Alan Dirnati. sum wto uAti ticq.irnamaio arrstAiosa: . • Ternwos Idcatq,, eth . Wltasion. JO= Settrak. David Tomer, . jams H astak, JR3I wad, . - NritomPee, Mithaw Nock'', J.* pagan. , • Sitcom J Jettas. Lawrenerrithh. Witham% an- W FOLisdnlrs. )40.t Joao% Mx. Omani. vim 400-on, Lavrenamlll4,Altittimaa„ nous ,un r ki....winjoin, Pal Dtopit., , r•al lopprr. , La*. encerWs..—Vflimoii.-Plby niesinlder,_Juitlo /Coasts. . , , Itlehmt Ellokostuikta, rteedus —Leonard ifelotoori lnds.nutnrmor. Z4A9himigiiA#Clik! glielbanrilie• T jonVvlgia hoses - ; sishad • y, Jrirst ward. ,wiumnes—Thqsass Toim,Jamts Alm . • , • . . • • - • sire anailtas a!s kW , anilFteP nt 4911117: i _l i 'irs4 i44. lt • • ip W ousiptokilarttl'Ma. . v • - acui or IiUMN. . . . vAihisstaaWoodliitath , ward. Wlihmises-31101 . Wnwma• Patrick Carty, link ward.'. Altruist- - 7[la lMl Gummi John Tenn: -• . • . . . o thi r P, + ln ". -4. 41 . 8 ' . - H w y se,,anor; Ninth mud. wor .135 awl saarrial Wain, ma t....10tin 11 Schrader, J P Mader.. Brands I. Jottomni, Ninth cud, yaw A iiiµisd, Witromem-W 0 Johns, John Z.Jon, a. , Jai 0 litewart, Nttith ward. corer t6, milts ,Q,wit„,„ nomes-J.zites and , born n m o ck, ein , . , , John Orlin. Ninth wad, over $lll, marriod. &Wit itometi--ratztok Coy% Nlisithotb OW% Joseph L finno.r. „ Timothy Sollnran,-Ninth wart, antr,„L‘ ouirdid„ Witnitiies-hUchaeL iik sigh, John Nuiraary. ht ich• al ,Walatt loilrothat Wiltitiat). Slothmeant. Mineola-Owen Walph. lidwarn Bonny. Bobt 8 Stott, Ninth ward, over Si, mamma, lint. neni,Jao Sitath,,John Graham._,_ Lewin W Bolan, Mar. Os IMM/84. Wittman- Hannah Sanborn, Win Ildnon. , , Tn.• iot. Pa Porn rdio*. Inwroacovilio, ander rett .110, Wit;us.., -Patrtia, Michael Bar , , cIIMULIM NS unarm an timers.. , . ~ . Robert Itiuntoy, Ninth:war; ingoing lindi, w e, tido. John Hondritka. Ninth waril ; manahoswomid. ki t wrist battle of ikatiottm,„ • Saily Evan., Ninth word/ Ninilobiiit woatid in dem let( at boith.Niountain. . . airot.'John T Wihon, Ninth ward ;memo ben both lorn no tete In uppar jaw. • John Scam Ninth wa , d i ildeet in .pins; seism;' Jacob L. listens; Mote *aid; arson% distami of t h. heart. ducruoird Vona Ordsonco fry ? . at /Ma.; Ebony AMOS% efp_lt lOUS. • - . / • John Burdock, ninth wart tootnnod Mainitamer. Robert Brown, Lawromestbitotarohan. / run rain - ilanan iaitIAIM. , Wm. o,WaidM. TotrinnirantOo. lu. N. CrAttitoxi, LAMMIMMI/M. Levi' Willy Boxed ward. Wm laint4 . tawerscarn l r. John Bainroli..Eooo4,lMra: r '.! : . puggymM, or MILD MULENTS. • Loch Valtraunrin.Ein d;'‘ Wltnibena. 11 ,Z 2,, 1 .Clcsky; JohnJohn Jotto. ~ - - ' - + iLisirOnli ; 3 , D.W4., -''` ;..: , c Henri Notinhaff, Sominth 4046 - .. : , , „,: ‘• ~.../, i' I. =SOW POSTE& Noah 1,4 prinrst Iffirsb* Of Dblirk4; pi' • 'l - sums .r [; %motto( `l%—ttsi t • itti, • • rot wine. aI .ahs?.ed : :sltra4 'Par s. i t. lA's. TEST NEWS' GRAPH. THE L - BY DISPATCHES OUR SPE ASHINCTO FROM the Pittsburgh Gazette. A6HIE6TOII, Aug. 14,1888 VALET QUESTION. The Governmint has Mill under considera tion the proposition of General Rosman, to organise a hesii force of's:wanted men tot' writ. in the West. The importance of his project Is conceded', but some difficulties of a practleal nature must be dirposed of, before • definite, tosmorable answer could be given. DUICIISOT If xrrsztAL =MIMI 110111PTB. Efforts ire being Undo to create an Impres sion among the people that the Internal Rev enue receipts are so deficient that new rates will have to be levied. It proof:ode from cop perhead isfloences, and are part of 'the war on the government carried on by them. The reeeipts were below the estimate of Commis sioner Bontwell for some time, owing to an oversight Is not cslaniating the effect of man ufacturers ammulating large stocks In antic ipation of a tax law,; but they Low show a ateady and healthy Lacrosse, which will meet all the expectations farmed. The sentence of oturt mirtlal, condemning private Reuben Stoat to death, for themur der of Solomon Huffman, in Carroll county, Indiana, in Marsh last, and for desertion, has been approved, and the contemns wilt be ewe s:land at a time and plan designated by the Commandent of the Department of the Ohio. =1! - &meter, Benotrd, accompanied by Lord Lyons and other members of the carpi dlplo =salvo, will Inn hire to-night for it Worth en pleasure tow - ,, Coast Hetzler will join the ?esti:, Ls -New York, when the whole party will proceed to: -Saratoga, Niagara and other points of Interest. I n _ zs. smarm Arrived here last Ight, and bad an Interview with the Preel4a t and Secretary of War to day. Be retarge to his commind Imme diately. 7 II 1117110111. The rumors of Cabinet meeting!' upon the subject or Preach intervention are bat gents doe Dame for taiiiern papers, and are totally =Am. FROM PfLILADELPIII4. epeolal Dispexis tei the Pittsburgh Gazette Yan•auaatA,.£cg. 14, 1883 Everybody but the copperhead, are ehmir ful in this pity as to the expected news from Charbeton, which may be received vet Sunday, when it will be delicate, it is thought, cue way or the other. I have just arrived from fort Delaware this evening. There are at least 9,000 prisoner/ of war there. 001. Charles 0. Torii, having authority, has four °afters their., recruiting. forth. Ed Maryland cavalry. They are care ful in pielting . the men. Already oil hundred are enrolled, and It L only a qaoation of time in getting four hundred more. lie msy ex tend the number to Vim hundred. The °M oors now remelting are Capts. Oregory and Pemberton, and Lteota. Bahia and Devi.. These new Ist:mita bra Southern men gener ally, have taken the Gatti of allegiance, and are willing to fight for the country. This movement staggers the leading copperheads of Philadelphia. I have seen a gentleman just from North Ciroline. He sap the Union people there are crushed dow by the tyranny of the do. mon of the robe ion, and all they can now do is to watch and rey for the advance of the Union army, an the owning of their hour of deliverranoe. It is expel° d that something will take pleas in North arolina in the latter pert of Bepteinber ensuing, that Will thrill the Union .head" with joy. There is nothing new from the Army of the Potomao Beertite are going to St at the rat* of froin 500 to 800 daily. It will not take long at this rate to fill the ranks. H. A. W. Order Relating to lowa Seidler'. WAS Dlll o llTiirt, ADJ . ! Owes Ornas,} Washiugtou, Aug. 7, 1863. By set of the General Aasetchiy of the State of lowa, 'approved Sept. 11th, 1882, the right to vote' for certain State officers is given to volunteers or soldiers from that State, in the military invite of the United States, and provision is made for the appoint ment of one Commissioner to each regiment of lowa volunteers, for the purpose of carry ing out this act. It is hereby ordered that all math daly accredited commissioners from lowa be tarnished with proper facilities for, visiting the volunteers from that State, and be salowid soots to them for tho purpose. in dicated. By order of the Secretary of War. (digned,) H. D. Towsiseso An% Adrt Gen.• Latest from the Army at the Potomac Was t aaAug. 14.—Information his been remised irom the Army of the Potomac that, early this morning, a body of rebel par tisans mime upon our signit patty on Water Mountain, three miles north of Warrenton. Tberaptared three signal °Mars and some small ham:oyes. All the oMoers tabsequent ly.affated their escape. The large talstoope end by the party was conveyed from the sta tion, and, therefore, did not fall into the hands of the rebels. Gan. Made is on a brief 71111 to Washing ton. I MejoraeneiMlMaven tooktampotary cow man of the 2 Army Corps to-day. , FrOUl,NO.ir t irOrk• 44. - New Ten.:Atit.44... , --Collmodore Mori W. Kerrie. tr. B. Navy, died to•day. The Clommoillhiliail passed an ordinanee to.daispiiropiletlig three million tillers to, exempt poor moo front the draft, by furnish.' lag eabstitatee. Timms are exempted theni. from *Moat' tepid to' - their petetelaryire. ‘oonrees.. Thi'./sprem says, that on Itspeas. a& by the Aldonnen who meet to.monow. It will be Opal by the Mayo/. A resolution WU also adopted, 'AIDS GOT. floy moat to prohibit all persons from remelt ing in this' oily for other States/ Dispatches trou'Adasual Dahlgren. r WMIIIIIO7OII, Aug. 11—, Dispatabee are re alised from Admiral Dahlgren today. ,They usguilefully of a business character, and not, therefore, proper' for pieblication, from the, preparations made by timed( and Gan. °Limon; or stated by these odious. The prevent of , muss ID the pending &Mak en the enamel fortideations I. the hlgleut degree escoaraging. Their Hprlltentlltiol4 MO of molt eitaratder al to admit bat-of little, it sal, doubt of • triumphant ressit.! Tlin 'Draft td-commesce - Pi Y. - New You, Aug. 14.—018 of thii sun eon- Us the hanging of the negro, In Clark son strut, daring the riots, as Irishman gym.' John Illeholson, has been a:seated. The draft, it is understood, will 001110181100. I in this airy on Wednesday next. Clue. Jarvis bun bun appointed, by ' the President, Collector d Customs at ilan Plan ' duo. !roil Gan. *Sibley's Gentsatind• essaa4a, Aug. I4.—Ldatass tram Geaseial EMU" as* is the tit alt. Ili had "rsaalitdi &- asap sibsas 400 ladw had bin; bat the In dian had Mt. Whoa hi mats ha was ei tbeit tall, sad add Ims 'Wanda follow thaaa whisaver thq might had. Pot" OW Sold by tlie Itebel% Plucaaaarita. ,Aag. frail Vincula. Jaly iftb, coy thetitbels itlll helil ports Cabello esaLssaairai irbiob , wu cea eldeted blockaded. • Mae aloupts Omatintasz. Am& 14.—The 3GIh Ilan mod tho . 06 Kumamoto Miami% ' vitsatisMa; amend at Kamp& on tat lith trim lisamit. Washington Items. WAS/1110110N; Aug.. 11:-11. Diplomatlli party tat cat this evening on an excursion among the lakes and rivers of New York. Tbs. party consists, me we understand,of the Sec retary of State; Baroß, Omits, Minister from Prussia; Mr. Millna, Minhter from Mora gus; Mr. Toccata, Spanish Minister;-Lord Bann Et 113kCi, litunian Mitten: Me Mercier, Preach Minister ; . M. shield,frer Hanseatic Minister; M.: Berrnatti; Cabala 111- _Mister; Mint Piper, Broadish Minister; Pd. Aatabursgs, Chilian Minister, and sewersi socretarles and attaohees of the different _la-. gations. The first place . they will stop 'is Sharon Springs. An agent of the Treasury Department, who treat to England several months ago, hits re turned to Washington. His mission was en tirely 'acutely:a. Do secured the convieffon of the two couuterfeitereof United States notes at the York aisles,. One parte swore that over 8000 810 blue had been printed and the .platee destroyed. It is believed this is the out" attempt which lialiboen made to utter snob impugn England. The speolmeus brought hither are only tolerably will executed, Ea_ could be easily detected in this country by' the poor quality of ink and rudely engraved, likeness of PresidantiLinooln. , Lieut. Com. English, in a communication to the Navy Department, dated July 28, states that under instructions from Aoting Bear Admiral Bailey ho assumed eommantof the Blockading Squadron off shaeastern eautat of Florida. lie doe - petaled an expedition up Mosquito Inlet, which captured a sloop laden with eat ton. A sohouner, unladen a - large quantity of Cot,un on the shore, was burned, and sev eral vessels destroyed, one of which had her oargo in, and about to , sail. A farce ware landed, which destroyed all the houses Met hod been o. copied by - the troops. On - land ing, this party was And upon by a few strag glers. The eonduct of all connected with the expedition was moot praiseworthy. No. ens was injured. The boats scoured the exten-1 sive Lagoon for 20 miles, as far up u a block ade runner Gould go. The Navy Deportment has heard nothing of a battle cif cheapest of Blaine, between a gunboat ands pirate, ex c ept what the news. paper, contain this afternoon. The Postmaster General has ordered that ell mails for planes, letter /co from Atlantic) ports, will continue to go by sea, unless,. elk. 'twigs dimmed by the writers. ' Opening of the Canadian Pnxiin. TOZONTO, C. W., Aug. 14 -Parliament as sembled yesterday' and sleeted Hon. , Lewis' Walbridge, speaker, by Sofa majority,. To• day the GovernBr General delivered the Open-, ing speech. ile directed special ittention is the existing colitis law which required ad; collative amendments in order to place , it In • condition of efficiency. tee for the nordlere and Sailors at Charleston Boston, Aug. 14.—The bark Growlimo:leaf lid to cloy with a eargo of ice, puckered by the Government for the eoldiere and sans at Charleston. Markets DV Tglegraph. Now Tose, dug. 14.—Cotton quiet and unchanged at. 67@i68s. Moue heavy and 6to 100 lower on cam. 54,7601,85 for Extra State. 65,2415,8010 r Extra 13 IS 0., and 133,6567 for trade brands, closins heavy and the &man .1 °endued chiefly to parcel. of froth ground Wnisky islets active at 4334ae46%c.. Wheat-Buond pre Is scares end bring a little Mote money, while common and lair or grades are dud!' asad t to 20 10wert.66451,12.f0r Chicago Sprint, tat@ 61,19 for Milwaukee Club. and $1,174&1,2e for winter tad we,tern Coon opened quiet - and Arm, ant cloud heavy sod olooping at 67%96.0 for_ shipping,mtwed Walters. Oata selling dowry at 603e20 to: western. Woct via oil notoloally unchanged. Pork wiMuut decides.: chaos. Deef dull, with sweat sales • Bacon —.idea stela. 'Lard .tudy but active at 9faloy.o. Obsess Arm at 640120 . • re °Day easy 11.1 fat. Steriipg huff and dull it 136Wec131 Cell lune ; opening. at 20% and ties n& at li•fai2s3. Goverem. stocks • .ittls firmer;' 11. 8. wa, of 'al, roppont, leo% hh:elm better; D. 6.• 6'0,70%, U. 8 1 y ar serail:m.4 62,%; Puede X.alt, LID N. h. Central, I2etilif9l3; Madam, 14830 M. G P D.C. cold as high u 67, bet dosed et / 86,9 86; P. IL W. & O. it. IL. west up ,to 76078)reit the el* e. 0•11111011., Aug 14.c—Ylear dull. vitvat seq,e; wet he. n red at 51 40, and Kentucky do' at Si 35661 4. Coo Inn; white at 8C:487c. Whisky steady& 47k,fylic. Chicago Maraca*. Ana. 13 t more &vire inquiry for grain oprua4 up today, bat with the exv.ption of Oats mid 111- Jested Core, prices were nos quotable Weer. Tim demand for Wheat was hie, bat she. treonetione show a further depreciation of 30150 ter_ bus iserklo 1 Spelog; 4.lsi halos mate at 9det9lo—cloabsg at the Inside deans. Flour ruled dull and °entity comtcaL Mona was toler.bly . active sof Meaty at 493 is for Mixed. li.jected wsa firmer and — hither, visit take at 46344d10. Oessel coma steady. Taere wee Otte au active demand tar. Oats. and petrel advanced I@ iyo, with sales of new No 1 at 37@383, but at the clues the market ruled quiet at 3741537,510. Eye neg-. leoted ant nominal. Barley steady. Mitiwines steady. O.THE, lIISION EZ.ECULIVE COM .ktrITZE. Cams Quo. Third Wud, Allegheny; 1110aaara Pm!, Monongahela Borough; b. B. Petunias, Lorier Bt. doll fp; Joan 11. Buoys, Elena Ward, Allegheny; D. O'SZILL, Boland Word, Plttabargli : Sag Eames, 38., liaq.,•llourtg Ward, Alleghehri 8.1179E1. SMOAK', Sareith Ward, Fittriburgh; Joangh 'BROOM return Ward,. do; ' M. B. MITOULL. NUN tOWnahip; PAuran F. Dana, leereocaehllg. B. H. YALasit, Jr_ 'Feebler townsblp; ' F. o.llr.orsr. ViGb Ward, Pittaborgh; Jena F. Dare°, Jana Barren, Bootee do; • FROCK 11103LELLAND. Oreacoat township; • JAMES DICKSON. Etvilelownahrp; Jona id POITSZ, Tarantula; WILLIAM DRICICILLL. EiCbIIKO township; H. G. MAcznar.Y., Ito Broth Ward. Pittibriret,. A. B. DROWN, of Dittaburgt,,Dhalrman. J, H. oTEWADT, Colima Ip., Secretory. - 7 ' LII11401:11111:1I15 'FixOnol-1, H. BROWN, D. 0•811I1418144. , H. frTIWAUT. Prfiling—D. B. TECOUBO3,.D. , O9IIIILts lad BABUIVL BABCI.AT. &earn —II. 0. la AciiaLT.,B, :AUKS 11L1*11134 - 801.. 80110 . 1811, Jr., B. B. PALIIIIS, Jr.,:sat JOHN B. BBOWII. anls w.aldrTs. . T.lOl3hE WANTII;I).-41 oomfortable• Ai. tirealzig dome; on line of tatirosivehinid: B. H. DeNtr, aura , St Virtter • mit, Atiatme ~ -• WINTES—A bond or inoitgige on Itoprortd wow Win tt. ottwor ottuutty.loi ottoobt of having to:m o tive to tin roan tome: Wlll be taken st. • gni rtto of ititoreot: . an% B. Not.. IN •0) 10i strost..:; .COOYETIS WANTED. 'l6 rums Liam .060PVIS At 'tau that thay can sat* aver two .dclhin pa Ea p. alt2a, LT. IVIIISSICD7 880.11aal oflt. • Ctsnraw!lll X INbTITUrn• - Boardiag & Day School for Yantis Ladiat Hoc int os4 Fro* ilgisdaidtta. lb* repalsr coarse al huttniatton embraces Use iogh.sh sad Trench l *setups ans. lliesstarts— U required—and ell the breaths' slash con. allots a thorough Solna *Oxus lon - airs:del &Items tins Wog peld to the latter by tbe Ytfaelyo4 sestet. tat by to. sot Prowess& _ • _ "tench to the limper of the . froolly, and Won• stand, ipokeit I. L. kis Jtalloo. The ItObOillt yew commences deptelsber :Lath and closes Rd) lit. for strcalsei sod patina Ire apply MADAM is WHEW/114M Priscisel.. juer Qfouniii - / •, . - NEW efiIiPETS. •4' Ir`;'‘• 414 4 4 44ft . 4 1 1 4 eP!!i•4 4 . &Awn flarkots,, w. io z o tootOtiog ostlibor! . . * bons fmilanstii,satt•TElCiAtatill, - iirl al" skis otbz r. attpitt• iisortawi!t a • • Carpe =,: Flood 011 Kati*, 'ke., with .. i ray boys Xathotioi Jn yyboor t .. . orivsia IfigftilirpOii 90'• • , ' lot DEN 1510103; iiVIINTY. r t Aos. PLY ) , , . . •1. WOLLTI4-D.114 - - N. B:411,1th if.;thirditoatialioittlo . ecoiaila beau 6111. tary ceasing oink*, us Waldo! to sboo )'sty and foostoo. .*ll toldleti oho boo. ornd tiro rri at* also entitled to dm 6100 2loonty, Akobblots by ma= of Ohl** as ostltlino, Rol" droL ari t i ktais of &talon 'be di* et. sto. Woo to lb. *mita art ontttlat to yoosiOos at 410 . ,41."0 Boanty. Oa.. &a= . °Mate Osolms, of arm lioarladosto _or toodod to blo ftatio or& tO SOS 0114 0 • MO way b ailbabA. bblybis4l ariet . .Liz .wprzeses. 8. T.-18W:7X Panic= sobalary Labtb itiablial with Teak .% Winds. palpitation of the head, hot cf ep • to. Cams altar "disci 'torpid IlTy. ofasattp.. • on. ta, illasto• to intros , it dory orM not try the PLANTATION' 'II ITTE 111 S. , ' • teb a/anon rionsitaaaded by tluiblatiot walks • Molina), Ind wanant e d.to nrAttita an banatids benellidat affaat, nay. ,exceedlialy waist's. Perboatly pan ' , and lald sapsroado all- ottati tome attire • healthy', lantlaithantint Is mufti& They parr. etneertlia sod lutgorate. They wool a ) , • 11 _ _thYanalte: :-._ , y . - Theism as antidote tithmss of mate arid Mt. They overeame elleediet diode...at:lml We boors. They stringthan4tuo a - pieta tad enliven the mind. Thajprevea; aaeatithaind intermittent Mere. They gmrtly the toreo and acidll al the alawath. They tone Dyipitane sad Ooze ttpatloa. ' They ewe llisrehee; Okelne, aid ChelWWlniorbas. • They awe LleriOestplehat atidNerrras Llesache. t ...'ley make OS weak strong, th e bored b.ll ea entire a:chatted adore, great notated. Thys ma oelapeald,l the . oelebriad, CeOeja but; wl ter.. yew, ' sartafrie; Toile wed hatbs;allitreetee to *dwell pore ElLLlrcili itorie.jlYer partlealaW), cae ctrealaraad tattletanale mead asalhetilec i . Beware of important. Saila* wellXia'ltht:.(et iiiat g aim 0 . 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Oxalate', : hotel., steamboats and 'multi item - P. R. PIUARi 00,. auTzeas`•inialer EI=EM 113 r DEL EWE GENUINE . 111 T. TXIIB, kr milk wholesale sat rktitl, by .Y - 81111b3Ni • darserfhaltliZeld ant-lrourth 'Stmts. sabtuoinaw - , F. 4 ' _ _ plier'lske Bupenor Copper ziliA %ha izxo woitics, PAIIR, trcuuor . 4 - co.; . llsaultis of 81,1112111alaltaB,* wimpy eau BOLT OOPPlat,r, 0111:880 . WPPE73 BOTte want) erm tiorroidesl i etAirsoi , Dm , alsouipataisnalim4i; itittlLl3;kll9 Pas. SHIM '1.1301%, ats, ,t IRNsizilx Kabiuttia AND TOOLB. isiaainouss, la Tint sod 190 Go . o*itaciA, RB oria!itol abliper c*e to alo'dtarla os • • • . WAdaW/Y1 Mite Confes tine end itxpet jam or ...YN VALAD,..palbtlatied for Ilia bsarglt tad a, antwar4n o A TO Y 0 .02 19 . I t l o wth. ,c I F4 fm.ED Vul ool reburtr. rrransitire 4:0. 0 57 Itaididel, etc. aappl7lei, "ttii,! L iu» ate; II! It 11131136 sicrvErlit. - tiy eer; * srise hi s . cared lalseselt stir being put to -gnat open's dad to I tluousla salbdisaA humbug and goeeloay. aruds44 past•Fidd addressed euieivve, cn. gls eepLa may be bade!thd'aiktres, NATFJAIIILL 164, 11421:1Ydayll IkedfareeSings county. N. Y jr4rToilervous Buff- en of •Botb istxsa.—A.,nTassid'gentlemen tuauit tom re. to beads taw days, Ansi utudurtotutt the mazol routine and . IneamlWimiminpiis made. treatment, without mom" emmitlan. is: Aie,,sec r. duty to ooituttotteitutti tat a4itoto4 fellovr estate: tboatium 01 cone: Eerie'', on tie receipt 01 to ad iralaad envilope,'Sus "atill - serat (free) a-copy o the yrocsiptlon need. • Moot' to IN. JOBS At; JAC* isreta, IBA sult.o,iitreet v rt ! o F akpi, istuittlyus4T tirDIITCHER'S La 4CILLItts 'applies west _ ielt . tl every good housekeimer. Rimy 'het will kill isettait where ass Abb. Remember that It; Ii DOTjil Bars test dam this, and refuse the bass linitstiets that erieffered. TIM nal Ftioli lifer sale by ill rem.ot- AL - A. NARRIB2iXiSe, 80/1. a CO.. wry!: Tint.angl_Wcod PittStotaigh, aosuccio .w. num. RAItiIiCIR. MILOBEIESON,. & laoni La Ratan, Mate k 111.1Uti)Waanuureca Wow, /mums Ars. !Illaaalausa, PaLtabargh. Pa. Kanataatarira. Qr ispier ARID lITATIyR SRI 1322J1R •lING*I3, BLAST RIICI3IIB, - MILL OASP. =OK of .11 diem !Oohs . ; OIL. 'TA RIL94 STILL% ROIL= ANDI3HZET 'IRON . 2 agents Lai: fllriAßS'il. pets eir INIiO sou, ' for leading Baia& • SUS ,JOHN 'COCHRAN & BRO., tito'N isiuss; noir ire u tab AND rAvur king, WINDOW eaurvres, WINDOW OIJANDB. &L . ; tiog. si &coed autiet +ad ,I 3• Third otzeat i Oshawa Wood sad MOW. EisTe oa hind • Tiirlady of Paw Patinas, aney and plaWonitabliiorili lizticidarattention pall° •noloving Om , L Jobblng donio"4l &twit noUos. •b 9 'OrPETRONA - OiL 19'01188.' • " Linati'AlUttri -CO.' • • Works at filtioybinfritatleo. Itoltrood. _Me oat Wasobotrii. tio.:93 , IIAKIrT Mal; riffSoinat. . A ~ . Ifinaufctaron of 1LL1110.21=519 iM ;iVaRi• 411:1A0 osHsoß one stif MENEM* • -Mr No.l Bunn& OThi iiniatted wit-eztl.• do% anis on hood. : • ooltlyd -SECT.' HOLMES 4 . BONS:Dealers oTWaitiox AND Domrano•nue tr. WANG& ,CEICATLIIOAM OP DZP081; BA till AOTMEI AHD 1 ,41 ) PW!‘ 46 . 7 A atk.l "FP" , Pitt*- " es; lll , ps . riscbsit thraagboutthe Vatted /Ma. , so* M8:1k &V. P. //MIA PADOT AOILIZSDA i*Lthlaists In ZOOK, ;PRINT, Ll3m s3D. ALL =NV! Of :wasp. ; iiirEfaviital trout' Sc. ft sttsat.a tta ith,,!;..- 611KIALlit °amain:- ros thcarrallarßY .COLLLNG,,For WirIDnia ' AND O PICKIMR4 III -Urcian wilousas . dsalsi t =am esur, Wi!eially; ]id itro/41 tow etttemb.u. • - ' • • 0 201 pP4F;OO -R0 . 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