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    MONDAY BIODSING. AVG. 24.
Union slate Ticket.
0o►DBHOL:
ANDREW G. ruurni, of Centre
5103 /VDU OF TIM 517PIMIL 0013 AT
DANIEL AGNEW, of Beaver.
truioll einUiti Ticket
Car Prvoidog 1.4 p. of Oa Maria Cbekft.
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spina. mounts.
?Cr Stiktr,
- ;WH. J. HIGUARDBON.
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4310 'S RANILTON.
Ter DV, ier of Nii Pror.
- JOHN f. more.
Where le the National ItatclUtelleeri
The pallor above-named, which Is- sup
poind to reprownit the conseriratlve eletnent,
hest an article of nearly four columatnpon
this question "where are we 7" From its
exordium, or key note, our impressions very
naturally were, that It was the whereabouts
of lhe country after whist it was groping.
We' did not suppose there was any thing
else, which would pay for the easulie. It
turns out, however, that the "we" means
merely our indiridual aloes, that the feud
ing ioquiry is, "where is the filtelliposeiv
Well, supposing the object to be worth
all ibis search, we are not clear that the
isteitigencer has beenable tolad-ant where
It IS, or whether tt is not lost irretrievably in
ther-fog. It la clear, however, that it has
not - pada much p rogress la the discovery
of the whereabouts of the cowry.
Its first two columns are expended in;
'hewing that the object of the war, ita:pro
clalitted by Congress ; and by the President
hluiself, was not to interfere with the pc
colter institutions of rho rebellious States,
bate maintain and defend the Imprensay
of the Constitution,andthe integrity of the
Union. A paragraph of a dozen lines
worild Lave settled that point We do not
know that any body has ever disputed it
Ito subject of complaint is the proclama
tion-of freedom. It is not, however, the sot
Itself that It projeiser to quarrel with. While
it would make the impression that this was
a deitarture from the principle, by convert
ing that into an end or object, which wee
onl*lntended as a means, it does not un
dertake to charge it—but, on the contrary,
distinctly admits that-"the Proclamation
as ceneekrnd;" and explained by the Presi
dent:4 was Sus expedient—a means 'to an
end,and not an end Itself."
The fault Is only that Mr. CHU; and
come: other people, have expressed the
opinion titht it =lea no difference, ;,if
slavery dies bj itaown bands, whether this
nerd la s eor.seguenes,eor an diets ot 9 the
war.'.: If the latter be the fact—if there be
' any Who propose to continue the war be
' yond' the object originally and constitu
tionally assigned to it—then thefetelligas.
oer cannot support it, and must hold all
stushito be "enemies of their country." We
oannet, t else, however, what difference It
makes that Mr. Clues, or any body else,
says ex- thinks on this subject,, or what It
baa to complain about, an long es the things
donimre air admitted meow to the= very
end, Which it professes to desire, and we
would suggest, therefore, a postpoaement ot
its denunciations, untathe Intended abject'
is sehbried, and it can find some one to_pro.
pose 0011 that we shall go beyen,d When
the rebellion once subdued ,, it will cease
to be o metier and become en object—if pur
ened4brit - not till then.
Thijotrfligarcer suggests, sit &deduction
from Woe views, that it Is easy then for It
to uSWer where it is—that it is now where
It eras in the beginning, and thatit had.
slew, opposed whatever had "a tald(Sulf
to overlay the original theory of the war."
distort, its position la always easy toles
(wadi because, though the world mores,
the Ii telligencer never either forgets any
thing,`or learns any thing, and therefore
neverehanges, or mores at all, unless he
nutmeat° pole, slavery, happens to shift a
little, in the convulsions of the times.
It hi some thirg however to know from its
own aSisfeasion, that ItTlits always opposed
not only with measures as involved a de
parture from the original idea—but such
othesei:especially as had a "tendency" in
that &intak:), by involving conseqiienees
to slavery that could not be aimed at for
their own sakes, and as an object of the
war. F.visything therefore that might
possibly destroy thsttinstittaiort was, in its
judgment, to be avoided for its (cadencies,
no matter what the,anueguences might be
Jiteo,asion, or how:many Tree.'White
4 Northern lives it might mid, to experiment
upon 'other remedies to, pat down the rebel
lien, wlthout hurtlig rte authors.
When it comes to the subordinate inquiry
—aa irdoes it the foot 'of its 'third - ca.
umn—"where the Matti be its *newer
la, that.* have only to look around as, to
see that, "In oobsequence of the "UAW Rot
icy that bits been Interpolated on the-orig
. total theory of the war," we are worse at
than eihr' . And to prove this, we are
pointed' , to the u esaarbatiOn of political
strife" that has grown out of it—told that.
"our unit woulihave made more progress""
arm
to the 4.010101)n
of a leading sece!elonist before,. the *iv;
that the "abolitionists had hien the'heit - il.
Iles of the secessionists." *. -
It weld be an smelly& if ireiv 'not a
melancholy thing, to hear: grown, men,
with beet& upon their Gbh* 'Vivra/ '9'
r o bstiod a warpolloy as arse*, cittlilst
as though a elate of war was, not:A rodlisi
evil to be uprooted, or dealt with/it:idlest
remedial only, bat 4 thing to Weskit:bated
by paths appliances-4nd as though coo.
atrostimi; which L only attothefword for
saving the enemy, rere tire way
.
ought 'Apt Ott forth lie
whole stiengih and resources, for mains
oat a gisiOnle rebellion which was threat-
Tidy life. IV he not Os statai•
Mess bat the
and Sissiiorritri;-Isho would even think:of
gulag rs2,stiftelb e ikT a de9
flesiging sal. the &owe
probing Ii to the bottom, removing
rte effeeta , sArA ll * 4-;"1W ver y
Aad iitAWA r s minty tedi?topkiago,,
fluilii 3 k# / * -1 / 1 4 a610...e5i;"6:1P4t
ri ~}
sa the Intellipencer, that the war to imp
preset the rebellion was allowed to linger
for soma twenty months, with our own cap
_ ital-cuider siege for nearly half that time.
Will the inteffigeneer inform:is r het we
had gained ly taking"'the'advice of the
Border State men, whose opinions it hoe
represented, and retaining Sikh generals
as lut favorite MoCiatta.ex, during all that
period ? What was It but the delays and
- 'reverses uhleh 'attended 11, that produced
s,
exoefrioatiaa of political strife," which
It eupposes to have resulted from the in
auguration, of the new' policy 1 . Will it
. vatuttre,taigelere the fact that the feeling
of treasonable hoetility to - the government,
and to every meastwo which struck wig- I
' °rowdy at the heart of the rebellion; exieted
at ilie outbreak in equal malignity, and
owes only its development, to the encourage
' meat it has received from the inauspicious
results of the feeble and faint-hearted pol
icy, which wearied the people into disgust,
sad induced so many of them to lend a fa
vorable ear to the, suggestion, that the Re
publican party and its adminktratien had
not the vigor or ability to end the war—se
cal.:rued, it was said, by themselves, in
their almost exclusive resort to Democratic
generals?
The events which preceded rho rebellion
show, that It was brought about by -the
assurance of Northern Democrats that the
great States would permit no coercion,
and would take sides with the South, and
they would have made good these assur
ances, if the effect of the attack on Sumter
had not shown them that they were "reck
oning without their host." They etpd ap
palkd in the presence_of that denienstra
ken, and skulked into their hiding pieces,
until the prolongation of the struggle, aad
a tide of ill motes, retaking from the
adoption of their own advice, and the em
ployment of their own generals,. encouraged
them to re-appear, upon the assurance that
no administration could stand up in the
face of an unsuccessfal war. If it was un
fair that they should thus complain of the
effects of their own policy-4t wee not un
natural, on the other hand, that it should
keep them in tolerably good humor,. or that
an unusual "exacerbation"—ehould follow
the conviction that the President beast last
escaped from their hands, and was about to
prosecute the war in such away, as would
show the rebek that we were ii good earnest
and as would be sure to end it.
Then as to the effect of the proclamation.
While it has exasperated the politicians, it
has freed no slave, nye the Intelligences,
and "our arms would have made more pro
gressveithout
If it be trneas stated, if it hurt nobody—
it was indeed no worse than a Pope's
_Bull against the Comet--we do not Bee
exactly why it is, that the Intellistracer
should make such a olamor about it. But
that is not th'e reason. The intelifeeneer
- knows better. The reception of that proo
'emotion at Richmond, and the acts and
proclamations which followed . it there,
show beyond controverey, that it did hurt
eomebody down South—that it struck tie •
great sensitive nerve—and that the
twitchinge and ooavulsiona of Northern 1
Democrats, and newspapers like its own,
were purely sympathello. If it had be
lieved,with its disunionist friend, that. "the
_abolitionists" as it denominates the friends
of the new policy are "the beet allies of the d
secessionlate," • instead of the COLITC:3O
proposition—which° every sensible man
there now admit," to be true, and every
abolitionist in the North well kno we— that
the ace:sionista have been the beat allies of
the abolitionists—it would neither have
complained of their policy, or so far for
gotten itself, as to venture, in the presence
of the great facto of the day, and in truth
memory,g the history of thuttleastersof the
ScOrrariahleCLLEL •an era, to have asser
ted that our arms would have made more
progress without it. Does it think that 1110-
Claussa, or Boum., or ElAzzatcx, would
have opened the Mississippi any sooner—or
opened it. ail—under the policy of closing
the tamps against the nogro, instead of in
viting him, upon the offer of freedom, to
abandon tags master he was feeding, and
putting a musket in his hand? Does it
really belleveLtitat the abolitionists who per ,
Eluded the President to arm the black regi
ments which figured at Port - E.:Ason, Milli.
ken's Bend, and Fort Wagner, are the best
allies of the seceselonistat or "the actual
Alders and abettors of the confederacy,"
or does it lament the loss of the valuable
chattels whloh were thrown away, ;when
less valemble white men could have been
El;i===lrl!Mttll
asthma frulteithloh it sees so clearly, but
basso utterly failed toshow ? If It cannot
see for itself the obvious and necessary ef
fects ofthe Proclamation, let it inquire of
any Ciandid and intelligent Rebel, and it
will be told—as all Elotunond has told it
alleady---that it was the first blow aimed
at the Rebellion, which wont directly to its
hear. ' If it is aot to bo satisfied in that
way,lot it look back to the era of the great
change of which it complains, and then at
the condition of the country now—frith the
Cordederaoy, then eio formidable, now rent,
and diseolved and tumbllng lawman s--and
then mill It has the hardihood, thtthare
basil skeiggned, and llutt our , arms iitnild
• .
buy made" rote progiesionotlits the old
military-sad - political regime irldohaourke
so near destroying" as.
No, the lisfelligenter does not iazi Ithe Union
saved, mils= Slavery can be saved ailing
with it, and therefore it is willing for once
Co ,agree even with theTrllams, when it
says that the President has ; not " mokoed
Aisueli," by his proclamation, aid that its
effect upon•the act:toot theelave,' leanly a
question for the Courts. .14 ; will not be
fonnd harmonizing with the .21 , 16une, when
that paperiaright, as it generally ie. When
asset* however, that semen who recog
nises and adheres to his own obligation, is
Ss ucle a. slave by it--and may astmle that
Jt is void, and violate it, and then leave it
So the Courts to determixm whether he had
a right to Violate it or not--thew the 'Thum_
perms b willing to endorse a sentiment
*Whit wotildsoont an immoral, if it did
not look to the meapture of an escaped
ohnAtel 7 or- the re•enslavement of a, man
who has been made free.
Is'Efinnter the Key to Charleston t
snow to tlah'.qesetton the Ns! York
,
aneeminial Beterdei everdag, up
The latest awn from . Charleston Is from
rent roams to the ,Btoth whteh mate that
nth* the bertha to tell enemata. taloa le
gal enlist long Intervals." The nme ith
aabolimpr--"The defame of the harbezdoes
not depend Manly irpon Boaster. Brea if
that fortniiit-theaki - be iblittentd:doira, Um
kW* nupr ha bill."
Is a
TVs *fail ha that Coifed may
-
be banned down. In that men Charleston
mast be et dos mercy .1' Admiral Dallren's
Yost Baintarfe located nt a point stlech ado
alandsihe inner harbor, and while it remained
4kAltdt....no vestal gssuld pass. As a teinfoka
=en t Sumter, Buturegard 00 , 25cm:toted
_the
batteries on Morrie and . tittlilean'.. islands,
ad as a furthr.. defence of the eit i
J Mai:ll4lU and Plehoey wet,'
tt , aagitioned anti eaud b:..tterl<s aed torpe•
dame ensre planted so as to comanaditut in
ter atm:mei.
The other /mimics at Charleston, with the
exception of Wagner '
hove succumbd. Oct
Gilmore and Admiral Dahlgren aro now ow_
sting egging Sumter and. Wagner. When
the lot bier 1, batter., down, or slleactd, the
!sitar be placed under cook heavy fire
tbct-it oim no longer impede the krogreue of
the fleet, Then the iron-olods can pays tip to
a point whence it will be perfectly easy to
shell Charleston. Sa far ae this sot is concern
therefore, Sumter ea the key to Charleeton.
The rebels have taken a strong position on
Jame,' Island, where they hive erected a long
line of batteries extending from Pert John
ston, in a southwesterly direction, to Seoes•
sloped's.. point near the centre of the island.
These works have been erected to prevent the
advance of Gen. 'Gilmore upon the city, but
they can hove no elf of upon the fleet. Gan.
Gilmore may hicretarded in his advance opon
the city, but meanwhile the gunboats ass m
oist in annoying the rebel line by shelling the
entrenahmonte while the city is being shelled.
Great stress has been laid upon'the feet that
the obstrootions in the Juno harbor will pre.
vent the pump of our vends. It may be'
well to state thettheit character Laren under
atoed by Admiral Dahlgren, and when the
time comet be will be able to cope with them.
The Laet and Noblest Work of Bab
Of all the outrages to which any people
have been sabjeoted, the last institution of
torture devised for But Tennessee Is the most
vice, the most brutal, and the most =genial
to the morals and spiritual culture of the
rebels.
no women of East Tennessee have beet
forced to go into'the fields and labor to raise
bread for themselves and oMb:tree. They
have toiled so email' and faithfully, and
anoceetied in raising such abtusdant crops, that
the brutil leaders of this rebsUionThave ap
pointed a commiulon to accempany conscript
agents to aleartain *bother they are really
women, or men in disguise. This most inhu
man commission is now subjecting those pat
riotio mothers to an examination the most
cruel and barbarous that, hes ever disgraced
humanity. We know the education and In.
stinots of these animals, and can credit the
statements of men of veracity who have re
tautly fled from that persecuted land. Those
persons who are ignorant of their characters
cannot believe such a cruel method ot torture.
C. 9 JI'D 'Da TES.
F 0 11.
Lank or abargaborg, Via bp a eco4lOate for
t bortd, auktect to Om *edam or tba aomlasttog
Ootmatton, whlch .111 wort to ibtapday ,049mn
bet 3 • .2.41.4
„ FOR SHAW F.—JosEPu Sou
krcr wi:l be a caullitete for the shore oaks, sub.
Jens to the deco too of the Vain Omit, Cooteatlao.
a 0.20. to
.91C IFT 4111VCRTIJSIMS.
BLAST P 1:111NA013 FOE BALE, situ•
aud at Coital Dover, TVICIVIIVIII county, Ohio
on the Cleveland d Pittsburgh Hatitund and Ohio
Canal. then bo pot In blast at • small snouts. Par.
sore whh•ttr to exansioa tb. property can io to upon
appluatton to Air. Gau. B. DltAlttliniff, penal
Darer.
Tor terms, de , Address or Apply to
DAVID TROMAS, Oman Ras, Pa.•
or, THDAA STDSGAt, So. B Broad SA, S. Y
PENN INSTITUTE,
No. 27 114N0O0E bT itteburgli.
rbe undersigned tog leave to eatorm t.t.eir freemen
and*. peb!!e genet . . ity tt at they kokee entered Into
putumnfp for Oho toupees of condo . ..ten' the above
Inititntlon. The enced,, t.rm will ot mmanea on
NO SLAT, the Slit hit. Tuleton e 112.50 per Tzar
ter et eleven week., to advance. tot cirrolare an
be bad at tba ptirkeipe: Book eteren or at our rooms.
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1860 i. OTION OF PA IiTI4RI HIP.
—The partuarahlp_heretefora aztetleg betwetti
O.GBEGO and ft, V. WARING, doing t.eelnett et
le%l Motet Maw, peder the atyle of 0111360 to
Wa11110,14 We day dta.olved Ly Mama coaaeut,
h. e. Walll NO rettrtr g. 0. Gehli.a leoathorlaed
tame the ILOe of the ilcin In intermit the baatoess.
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TRA.YR I ,—On Thursday, 20th2SE
Sl..e , male to tha pread , e• of the ant.
soi loot, ho. 411:faeces eases,. r frit Wad, dlleabe
ay City,• LOW !CND CALI. The cos to garlic
Wrath. and whit.. !Tim owner is regetstad to ogee
f L-reard, Wove eropsriy, pay charges ant tate Ohm
twist. Or they will be told according to law.
anti{ WILLI/01f 't Wit
RECENTLY PUBLISHED.
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Itilliaritaaba, Wulf cads, do b,
MlCrickare 2. aGo .. do, 41 ward, Pi,meurEb;
iOn Wm A Co., lien do 41
To rJ. T., tam., eth ow d, ri.traarah
Bona . other goods. do to; -
Go aiwiz F.. do, I Gib ward, i.t , stint irk;rsrn,
llacataoll F., • town, 701 word Pu ":" 4I I
Worarlsztd Wm., ot t e r
VIM, do "°'
McFadden Owaa, other goods, do
Temat John, do, do do,
Fitzpatrick P., do, . do ?lc/
lioatkir U. a , 00, do do; l
Portrait& Law* 4, it ward, rutabaga;
Gatlin Micbail, tar rn, 9.11 road, Pitubrugh
K OO O4 14 4.017 a. d o, Id ward ( Aatealty;
Brown J o y it. markt itAttil.. LIM. Allier;
PasOhabar I. P.' L.. Warm ll A ward. alhassay,;
Itawla H., *Wag hen. 4th To", turni;
Bober Tatar *lose toes Lb word, a glway; i
Bali Morita nit Masa, Ittrodaelmat
Traramr loam adios hours. Ilimitgluua.
111 000 l Iforrarat. tavern. satelltnalostatm
Winch floury, smarm Latimmontdm
Barg Daub*, Ohm gooda, XogootPart_ n. L
mud. Bash, Muria TemPara, lah", .
MaDonnall alma; Warm, Wonsan Ip.;
Grow °aorta, tourm ihrytion 504
Swale qtoriaq, dialog dig
Pam Bloadkt, taremi k naroptor, townahltil
etokai ids*. do, Jadamoo do;
Wittart Job*, do, L, St• Cnair d o
,
kWh/rata X 0., do, do art
Amor Peer, do, Metlandkaa do;
?tomer Formal, Co, Palm do;
Xlmook P. O., WM& boom. Pitt do;
deacon Ann, Warn. oo do;
Sancti Jilin W., eat'g koala Peados do;
Fbarhardt Comadi, , do, Imam do;
Lehman Wm, do, do dm
Melhaa Illeo, do; Mien do;
Ward Jaws 'Mhos gooda, 17.5.a111m ow,
kloOmy Patrick, taunt, do - do;
War daamal, do, Wlikint do;
saoot, John, do. 800 dig
Miaow% will =macs 2 9 1 XXXXDAY. erP 4 a
11463, at 10 o'cicr.ka. m. Baammstranota mast Da
OD OT Won that day. apylkaats VW befog Mgr
Bomb to my oaks Won Way of Webs&
atilliard W. A. HIIIBOI4. Okra.
NEW FALL GOOD&
1863.
s sel WILTS, ORR 00.,
80.,12 ring tiTBJ'AT,
X. ll:fat• now In ours ono of tbo ben nolooti
p el od docks at
Dawdle & lionstkeoping Goods
lb= cased la tbla mutat. twhiPhhit
Linea tad 0111102 litwatlog;
Lima and Colton Bairt
Willow Masa, Pillow Nun*:
Malty htwilla, Kasselßat Qatltr;
Tartish QaChi
Table Lawn, Table hisotian
Tore Hag% ( Hack sad Diapro)i
Moamar Blanket%
Frau= Twills and Citizens;
Taal. and Plano Corarr,
Tarkish Oath Mankato.
wrnlr, ORR CO.,
Ho. PE FIFTH 6THIMT,
Hero kr ads a lama Una of H 0511.117.
among wbL-ti are
Lanai' Widts Cotton Hots;
I did' Unbiased Cotton Bad
Utica' Mina Ids Bon;
Unbleadd Now
Ladles' Black Lava Hoot
latUes' Slats Lad Rad
Laths' Whitt Ws Boo.;
Slits Cotton u.. ;
Usdasoked Cotton H.
Blase' Bud* Cotta. OMR
W KITH, uaa &
Zia. 26 YLltra BritrST,
H••• • varied collaclicso of
HOOP AND BALMORAL BKISTA,
HOOP BRISTa,
BALMORAL BRIRM,
BALMORAL'S/MU,
OORPRIB,
HOOP BRUM,
Plain and Etziped Gone, tar
sKIBTIzza
ettalhet
CKERING 4 EWNB',
HAILIT, DAVIB a 00..
W. P. ENIEtaO2I.
7. W. TOON,
II LUXE, GIBBON II CO.
MIMI i Up?.
J. a O. MEM.
EIGHTEEN PIANOS,
MON 742 A. 1107170 7M1T0&142.
FROM 8225 TO $5OO.
Jed nestled Lad for sal, by
CHAS. 11 . MELLOB, 81 Wood et
miltsuir
810 Dttaitto
ab r e. A. reward of TBN
AoeWs .
mum% um be pad ter the emikeeetra aad
delivery elan; D 29111114113 at tho Beadquartazi of
the seam Pureed =mu; and M. eau far az,
MUTED NAN,
not mint trogi =um Duty, r7o ;oar Moll
eD (Mr 20241 boa My &WA&
proass ano yarned spdod uesionnra
sang() xralinnian To a • D 181132134
du the praalttai pnebeibed by SW 01 °Wm of
Hay td.1364.
By order of the Pteraid limbs! Aeaenl.
J. SIMON WOMB.
Pitmatitar44 214 Ine USA, Ps.
Passed irsithes 0115e5,92d Dist. So. 99 . Irma
Oval, PlUsbargli.
"d0di08224111124
OTIOI4 TO 00pITICANTOB•SPAN.
AN Piot* skslittsel satiolll trirecCtrad
theustltotroattosta Oft thsetty of hiletason no.
111 ISZIDAT.. hoitost. kir , thh endbig sat
rubs of Mao Loss, frost Vastruss4aVto Trosotat
'tint tOsstbrr mat ths ssotstarrik4swalks out
OULigtOISSII. Psymistmll be nods to the Ooattset.
cos so anon la sap 041 ' 0464 cir " .
Yorttl., Proposes to b. Irrkirtal S. E 10.8804.
stoat transom or •
40116 WEIGEOK Modes of Gam.
.
8250 glitifprits 4l l"n e ,fl:t . ieir 4
boon. and Wei Viand .7 firt fro.l d w .re,
4 n 04 .7 lutt ao. amok
awar,G . e noon obey. eirmas la, pqrvtim a.
eboali d.+11.1.1. Ulm
tab roma: Alloy .
sulk • s.murimat , & PAW: al. COO It.
pAf tarfair s ' .L 1111441. •
SOWS, Ollk IL k ok
Aka mode Foorde kT r Abe. DA9 :1 10 kAT T CHUM .
ORILLA rad BLED SOWING II t 0O;71, the but
mad cheffork toed koworo now kr ose.
ell work lninurted.
U. oJt.glattZ,
'DtretosCanme••
LADLIitY AND taltB22:r
floor
ALL ALCM Ago unigliss. AT
jfireatiiatkra digatOW 00118 e.
GBWrb Sawn , • Ate AN
- 6 4ITE;it$•
JUST LIZOXIVPiI'AT
worxra4ima AIRMIVIAMIIt
• 60.1:03 tf..PLAI D Ear
Taiga& by lksl* ea 9oaa 110
40,.• • •
ec
lab*, SIX2I,
FIRST NATIONeI: BANS,
CP PITTSBURGH
Tall 481111 Y DIPARan /UM
CMC. Or 0031P1110.1.:33 or ULM CCZUrCT
Was ftyltan lAry, Aognst . stb, 1E63.
the tlftWass 'By mill Pes toy
evi
-weds t deala pram:lts d to
wdeembra. it boon o onse that
Liss I GUT NaTit , idaL, BABE sp
to dm Oaonty of Allegheny, sad fists of Ifertrayiese
el. her been duly cognised under mad saxonlirg to
the rreptirentents of the Ant of Chagos, entitled
••411 Act to_tworbie a netball Clurnrooy, wand bp
• *digs of UMW Btatee stocks, and to . terotide - W
the olororstkos and =lriaption thareoh approved
Sab• vary kith, 1063 sad has complied with ell the
Vof Wales If aid rot required to be complied with
before coduasoci g lb. business of Banking.
now. therefore. 1. titan kilgh - itcou,, Osalptroller
of the tomacy, do bawl =et* That Me/ add
1104? liaTlolll/ile BINH OW Ti2101111C11, •
=ant, of Allegheny, sod Stale of Pennsylesuls, Is
authorised tooolllllftla thetradmege of Basking an
der the dot alarissid. - '
. . . ,
{•-•-• to
of tb tiathal i zibuvot idiom ay baud
s& land .it of 61b dry otaulgust,
I 'M. BII4HI 1071341.4:10 4.
•.-. Ocnntraler or thy Csureaci.
THE PIEST NATIONAL BANE OP
prrrasuiton. PL;
(LAIN PTITEIBMIOII 7=6T COMPANY
Garruz, $400.000. with ptivilege to imams
la e/.000.000.
The Pithboruh Trutt Company basin organized
=de Um act to ;mite a Hatton/it Onrcury. under
the Me of the NUM 111.11.sNAL MUM ur
PITTnBUEOII, wcudd 1 , otter Its earrlow
nr• the coatoulan of Wet% BtUs of Iltrabsa
to , nodes tocsin es depot; and bay and seU gn
ch&cde on la filtiol the cona
The swim which baa ataad.d the'littsburgh
Trait
e, &avow dna Its ociantution la MA in%
we believ be • snac
chtnistid to th e new tlant a that
win nodbastosst
s* the
sense prompt ettantion.
Hann • way titalmin torsuradszal with
Hants gull Bankers throughout the country, w•
&tore we oco otter istresual tectUthe to .0c , who do
bo.lcusa with w
'. ha basslasso ba CG2llllned 13,7 U.. lama 001
an sad DlPartara.
ttlet DLIZOTOU ;
James
itobsa , Almada/ paer,
Tb4s. Pe% hinds G. Baik7,
Thai Wightaisa Alex. Bradley,
litamael
Wm. 111. may*:
JOUR D. SWILLS
Agar 60. 1/183.
6 EOM/ EOUKS,
otC g
Bixtpeight New and Popular Bongo,
POE. 81X CCM& sae. wigwam, ca riCetP 4 Of
elgrtat amts. by
JOBll P.
Photograph Albums.
b.t, the stamp; ths maks: NM the obsspatt
Ia ta. di hail/ Er T'L
CARTES DE V.ISITE,
Prom 5 anti to 11. damn, a flat, at
B N TEL
All NW BOOKS,aII LAT' PAVANS, nil LATN
111AILLIINNS, at
EttIBTIL
NT ATT O BIBT AND LiNtE BOONS, AL.
LETS AND POOiLBT BOO B KS, POBTIFOLION W
POCK'? Mt STANDS, at
JOHN P. HUNT'S
Irbolesslo and Mall
Book, Bk o ti om , figamns' sad 1m Emporium,
serfHASONIO HALL, /IP fit =XV.
COUNTRY MICRUELtNTS WILL
TIED AT
Aro. 59 Market Street,
Jut wbM they mod for
REPLB2III3IIIIIG THREE STOUR,
And II tEs
LOWEST EASTERN CASH PRICES.
solfir
P' ENNBYLVANIA MILITAR, •
MU
to
MMY. AT WEST 011137D8. Mr
Boarders Ordy.).—Ths dates at this Acadamrortil
runzood on TBIIIBIDA.T. doldanthoe U. Tb• M.
Lorton pada= wooposo du Board ol Treatise
lion. J AIM rOLL OM Prostdemt. 1
Oarr. Wm. APP; Tim Prostdaot.
W. IL HAWN*, &costar,.
MUD 11. 0 Dn., llormoror.
Bar. Thos. NMI= .D. Janus L. Otaahor.,
[
Bav T. Inalotard. D. D.. Chad* B. Dooms,
800. Ourakt Thompsom. Cleo. P. Bann%
Boa. Chula Oliall; - Wm. LAM, ,
Boa. Job. Rinkoaso. doo. L.
Ben. W. IL Lohman, Addison Nay.
Oot. W. 801 l Welds% T. B. Potarsoo,
J. B. Tovssond , Theodore Rya%
'MP ad ndteten caned the atePottessmoo at a
thomnigh ortlitady sdottattmo oas monad only to Dos
at Wost Poled. The Acalsals Mad I. canned of
tharconthlyt footrace= The Stetrattorml
Dspertmant Poloaary. Woes:* end ad'
MOM Goma
' Oustol atesotton to to Um amoral tostrotake
ot Du casts. may too had of JOSH
Cot. T
soon, /so. sin unety arm% 11
arat MT,
irot Chants .
N.
Gil ELECT 13011904
J. B. EISWELL, L. IL, Timm"
N. 121 PBBB MUM', 11721313178GH. PA.
Zs. Emu lab& to opts a Moot Moot b
tbo tarCo thy rooms as fhb mead toot of lio. 221
Pon one, on the MOST 31080n12 Of MULL
Inutases. Liam, Groskt Omit. lamb sad aele.
Man win be WOK 'ebb no pain bt swot to
to to tko potplt borne' bottniono be
uMabble on loath ontuntbn.
Dlr. IL memo to limn the abbot ot,pcsaiii,
ttult Eby bib Oa bona
Fe nteme real o at
cf
pow moroland tatolbettod cabby oat trotii-
lutil.4lXl pit took" of Phu Motto. 88 extra
chaz i st kpL tattion t 8 to
pad
ttattag tto out tult a
the
•
School Boars hall I a. mac, lit p. m.
,School
the 17th fad. SILL way be imaa daft
at the 60b0Cil ILeouti. dartog the alms km=
CHSGABAY ENEITITUTEL
Lauding & Day School for Young Ladles.
Xx MO mod= Aprece ter, thdedeshm.
at. mobil coarse. at lottractioa embraces the
Ilth sad Irnacb Lancome mat Uteratares—
redubed.eme ab — tbekrambes stack am-
Wrote e tberoegb Isiah eicetratket. emecdal attys.
that tided pato Um Utter by the ittledgm4 mitt*
ed 67 the Met Protronse.
Ina* la the Immo et the homily, aw b cow
steady wade to tee DeUtathm.
The csmici y er amememoei arptaabri 16 th sad cdomaJo/y bd.
Jar dead= eadypittlevistemmb to
sothde TY/1111myht.T. Prbiebet.
ATWATER LOTS POE BALA ON
Taß 01310 it Pa. B. 71. •ft.ll OCIVIMINVB
utottrifinat is attholised to WI
ti;) - of latd.`ttit of OM tad out of • tons
fronting cok the Otto • P. 11. IL, bobs Pen
lot it* turn at Dirit4 tifttioo, amigos&
&Amor thotuaolsoy bison -by collingat 017
*3 00 .41). TO /Wool disl/1. Alksboopetty.
anllksedilw
amen n. Bit,ANne.
MOOLLIBM & AUDI,
idandiatantrs sad diaiaa to au kinds of
TOBAOOO, ENVY/ 44 . 1 D Esau
5,. LUG !OOP MU" Preascana, Pa.
Liao aoastaii4 as hand a tarp misty of Vim
pad Basottaa , lobo:a WAIF
Onws av m Imams= a asaaaran
1%613=0, PL. al . sen Ifib,
rpo CIONTUOTORK--Vesled
avelvell si Ildt oft" aatit I
the=
wrralcr. want:: kugnoc• ws..antsir
mow au mad ow 1r aim OW
Itireship. ma
SU alto of es old gee: Also for gesolbe s law
MraNks alroxture at ft=i4lo.7l Bali Qat,
Wallketanallhora sad: Ito Wu ilia
her of satur4aatt sad lb. able
ettikters belm Maas' ' arts as be
sos It the QOM* et the 0:510_ otbitems.
-11111111 r &UMW. Ocoinglar.
aaltittallMP ;
murneatr PA/NT.4400d
46°"1"6:62.111 % * *Mtitaza,
Bffirj uts
us.
lir lett neelvid. mere fix Nall lar
eel • - • (MA 0. ULM!
GILK&T B elite AINg
63 X L I E 3 .
BARKER'S,
r 69 !MARKET STREET.-
SO PER CENT
ALL NEW SHIRTING MUSLINS,
I.2ie. Per Yard.
an 24
L AWN
BSB.AGSB,
OBOLUDiss, •
1110ZANIUQUILS,
DIMSGS OSSA&Mite,
BM= DUBS GOODS,
STSINIE BACQUSS,
annul mamas,
MINES SHAWLS,
POINTS
ALL OUR SHAER GOODS 111111811 DOWN
VERY CHEAP I
To mike - mom f.e car SEW STOCK, at
`Alexander Bates',
21 FIFTH STREET.
Sir Omar, Steratismis sappLhid at Imonabl*
;dela
car CLOAKS, cf every description, msaufactund
urn
tiaBLIN. I.z•lllaWeaL
INDUCEMENTS ADE OFFERED TO
PI76OII6IIMPS OP
HA ND KERG
AT
JOB. HORNE & 00.'8.
Swint always clads ozr
.ILUTMENEMEELEF DEPARTMENT
• sPnctafty. we aro enablAkd to cffa SABO LIM
PLAIN LAP EH, IthiatOLDIE.XD, HAKIM d
B 2 YKE4 AHD lIIII4TIPOLIZD.
011^ A huge stock shwas. en hand.
wad Nos. 77 and 78 Market Street
INTRREEITING TO THE LADIES!
WI are selling It • tZDOCED MICE
Cotton Hosiery,
Gloves,
Lace Kitts,
Embroideries,
Veils,
Waists, &c.
Hoop Skirt". slightly vlb:4l. at half Ft"
air w• atstralvtax tba Wait steal of HEAD.
D1L16618. NM tali/all DRAM 11/10111.11508,
BOOELL9, be.
WIIOLLbALI 8008 ep Mara
MACRUM 4 CLYDE,
NO. 78 MAREIT STEEEET,
BARGAINS IN
Summer Dress Goods,
HOSIERY & GLOVES,
• AT
J. M. Burchfield's.
All the stock et HCELIIIT • WAITS ;
All Ms stook of BMX= DBIZEI GOODS ;
All the stook of /311DEOIDEMIT121;
CLOSING OCT
MALYS MAO& EILY brit al worth $1 76.
FADDY ISILICB, ass& '
BLACK DOKDAZI27I.
DIA= WOOL Da LAMS.
MARS 1111115, and. fall astortmont of NOUN
MO GOODS constantly on band.
sat 7
NEW 1300D81
RILDIMID PAM&
DESDIABLS AHD 0880
DRY CI-001)8
Just recalved
LABS, WABOY k WO,
IMI 11101281. moor,
bn.
BBAD AND BUGH TADMINGS,
WM Bongs ant ina TllO/8.
nab" Putumagenuses.
ILI LAILVAW3 aw GLOVIN !
anb Matti Mei= • CU,'
lb: 17 VIM Ow&
GENTLEMEN'S PINE SHIRTS, , •
sum comma imp
RALF ROAM AHD 81111riArDIM
tl a0ok• colmot flan UAW TBAULINGAIIIVIS
itzvrs AND • OL UP/4—A.
Obdoli IA Of mina BUIL 'GIL C OLO RSL'T
Boor CLAM% SLIMS AID nal OP
ALL BILK Dilb?lNO.itosired saptua MAI d. 1.0
lIBTOZ‘: kl_Opini 03.
•
8c1:1711ftb etna,
HAIR NETS hiIIDIIKAD-DIMESEP.
• tab alartnamt of INVISIBLII.
bails° owanudavnishon "mon
ILVADM taaaltrad and sold nholaada and
Mali try , •
TINT BEIMIVILD-,—. An elegant lot of
EIF RILL MALTZ= LAOS COLLARS;
a- grub Itspertstico n , tbs wrest pattens,
meal tromag cvssa so IN 00.
To CIAPITALLIST4—We afar for sale
dot Wet US ammo: ta ithioptwww, tun ,
hiY altcht - to Ito Allt,thwor "Alm of hoktted
orosadtas bock lit Nth austt SW le4dit 'kith oto
said II two slay Mak Dwonftt o namet wad I
aues veva Win. We
as to dostowidaitt- geocsor Ibwtton.,
ritotte idol It VISIL nowtor 10 merit Cm
the bowman& Apply 03
. 2 0 D. K.Laisl 00. ues Strunk tt,
eachoe
A REDUCTION cr
111 BLACIC AHD 001,0811.
Sleeves,
Bahnprn Nourtb ar.d Dtsauxal
DAYl.l.Lihrittalr 2 . 4 ttflintr.m.Wilt haw
tbh day ataatltta4 hltb m Saab& BolnadtlUM
;bathos A. J. DULL. 04 at* of the' Ma 110 tar
s n, 01437 a DULL, SU partaanhtpft•-taks
*rut hitt day. T. Oil Ittudaata win Oa cartbal ea
by the aadualuad u banaolou. ' •• •
thy aSth, MIME
/WN , RAClStrili i 00.14
I,ltt)s
•
:wan mast x 4rsarir ours. Arran 4: DX:
p GRAFF DULL,
itramii.a. at daesipao• of .1:44, 6161:1,4rak
I•Zata ,7-7—
17fmrts• am:Amu:al Oa: marks Wtthll•lfbif - ' ,
laaklug this kind of um • geolailtys liftlipoe•Nbr
ifoaclf, • sb. - -ro of rho Inds
417-oflos, o:aatr 02 trattrar - and
Mimes
1162021, 1111081 TX t ON
MANtialit.4.%gattiz
imp-,•,. 4 711c4 els cocta.. A Lectors ca. IDo '
TUBS, 'MIAMI= MID RADICAL CIIIIIIB.I
, Ifitautalostbea or &canal %Dim%
lhctestono. Bozzoll Dobai% and issimitaust•
jeuTuir•genasnyjErmometi, uonampate.W
B.gdy sad MR; NICRII Ink Phnicil -
PAMIR*/ ROM Belt4bll2l. to, Babit. l l=
w ay
Bo= to Tho gr - anthar of Us Grw
4Dund cd'Elatours." o Gold MD 0 ' . .... sue. *
ot
to • Wain oankgotlo say Wm; paoses4 es ow
gets of tlx =ls, or tiro parrarrirgram &lyric.=
I. ELIZA %wiry. llew :Yost. COW
Vaa 46.101 ' I.o.3ll4iliwtsF
i.ai1..&;,10 nal lICHADILIbIktb.
. ,
No. lf lfifib street
zoos, usasata 6 co.
onus or vacua anirassiv:-.:
*zp , < A my lb. I. Omer of 2414 MA.
omit
Oa%va war sessafaxThuot
sera
L' IN le ICC Arrfi.
f Pfrr j LiCif TH ATSS
Lew•
o . eat ram," of the is'ertol C...442a7.
CO..ti; Ca.:a/013T.
Tal.,(llendikv) EvEl'TN.±,
V • !: be bertried,
BOITOOL FOR bCA` 'JAL.
VAR DE 'Ello • .•
LAD. ?LAZE• IBERLig.
.... • & mix.
anw
To coneln?e. alit
SANAIIB YOUNG MAN.
J 0. EIUTON.
BARB WARD.
ant - Eaveral Co. In wan, Dripttillon..
arerro-r BALE&
___
DU Muvsue~ ANaISOUTAPITTS.
BI! LOTS AT ORPHANS' 00MIT BALL
—On SATTILWAT ATTARSOOIL Anfaillti/A. at
I bold. on as preednln. t,7 min W
OqP I M , S . C o urt. fullnytng nine valnal:dik band.
inn lota In Birmingham and tionth Pnlabnenb. b.
Luning In the manta of (Am Oicsaby iiings. &eV,
the saw to be in the unto of nude
belay:
Thos Lot., Jim 1 4 .18 and If. In the Monti of
Illsoccagbam, on BLoghana afrast. blown Other
and Won moots, 0000 tot 21 toot float, sad Mu&
log doeamb WWI NO foot to flbartallt sum with
frolllno aad =Mors mast them*.
pro, Loth Itara3, 3423,38 sad 27, fa Cher Bor.
au& of Strodighozo, on illochato fit, Wows
Gnu and Jacopo straits, oath lot 24 foot trout, and
extoodlog tack NAITO Width 100 fret to Ilbsatitot at.
len coo bolas a came tot on. Mae= 1134.kilge
Mat&
Ono Let, No. IS, to tholtoronati of Booth Pttto
Borth, baring a front of 24 feat Oa - Woos Moo;
and sztoodisg drama to the Brownrfillo Tornpfka
Bead, a &put c 122 tat 6 , Inthas on Ito Marton
toozdof7 WIN
Tattoo at ado DAY/SitiIicIIMAZIMIL
brawls
111
WEND SALE OF EAST ELERING
!IAN LOTIL—WIII Do acid, an thipatabas. on
§
2 /Calm/ sat2/1/150014.1taalt:SCh,ist2iVoloolt,
at Badman's Lambe: Tara, at the corn/roof Wheaten
and Llasdow street:, the Gnawing algal iota 1101211/13.
Log In the plan :
..ca. Las. a mad A. each hating a treat al 20 bet on
tfericor @that, and exandlna back 00 fast.
Lou •` ale fa, 19 roa 24 each .I.t.elrig a front of 10
fest on Wharton at rest, and catcalls 6 peek so kat.
Lots Nos. 11, 12 and It. each haling a frontal 20
foot ors the alley, and asandlna back sa th„,-1.,
Tarn is Bair -lens third cash; midi:WU am
and awe years, nab interns, secnrid by boind and
nmalasyn.
EgsMiE==l
D &Via & &INA Moths
WATER STREET PROPERTY.-
-ir y Will be told, oo TOZBDAY RiiENLBIO, A*.
goat Mb, at 8 o'clut, at eta Ocroatercled Ea.
emulate, Ito. II Yilth sues; by ordu of /UK Bak
adealulattatoi afJaalualm Leo* deceased, Two V..
Finals Building Loth each baying a frau: of twig.
ty, gain (.21) trot on Wet= meet, nod eziesußog tack
IGO teat sing Redoubt alloy to fart Meet.- -
Toms at soda.
mat DANIS e ManwArolt. &m em
A LlAtattAN UNT X - BLIND AT
ZLIL. Al7o2loll.—Ca TUESDAY EVXlsllll6;avp.
2.lkb. at Tx s'osxk. arAt ha Bald. at di, Onaseetolal
Batas Wow. Na 6111141 atre.s : . •
Mae 01,60 Y nob iabodbi ny Ointutifiti Proust
Oecpon Bonds, latartai payable Jaanaaj Mt JAY.
Coo of tax
rang a maximal:lSA mictte•
wr.a.Arrs.
_ _ .
WANTED—By a GBITTLYAMANi . 7.0 r
the wlnter, beginnhar with Ceterber
ills Ell &ED bOinta (otos ittlg%) With tiled it*
Drawirg Damn, s Ith boatd ter tee (6) panne% tia •
planant, well Punished bent*,mainly ettnalad
either in aliaa! - . 44. - .7. Pitiation, ar • raway,
Una room, ilth board for one, anrn'd be taken train
the Kenna time. Ad/ran, by I.lw, R. ra„
isas• W GeEES. 98 PUti tha str• I. a5t44:37,
=.413
WANTED—An UNlrtfrtED Root,
witActu beard. 0210 emzeaufeat fa the Pcus
Ode. preferred.
Addrai PDX 237. PI 'Wirth P.st OMOP.
seri, od
WAN THD-
4 CO UIAU.
At EMIL &NW& 991fArkel et
t, , VtI:RS WANTED.
Is nous 11AEBIL 000Pliat; W4l2es.
at nitro that tary cat costa am tin) &Can pat
.13 Tar 11. T. ESN!: EDT S 1160., Pouf 5111,
shuatiya as CLERK,
T In a batmen or In sates puNle tinges, by •
ssat•aseu all, hos receVed a Ilrenel adu"sacas. sod
Le competent f x any politica. 84/417 atodents•
Address .0. 8. V. I'. 0. &x 180. 1087.
an114:4o1
ANTED-11N bush Ng, at
11EA1aru trz
us Vienna street.
WAAT.IW IDIiIIkaIIATELY-2,1 I I
broda lillaurrd, for which dm breast market
;Aro r.itl D. pail& by L. B. VtriGS itat;
IatITZIJ—A band o: giortago on
Improved property. In tbo bit, or &natty, to
tbo onroont of II1,30:1, booing from Aro
lots roan
to ran. Do 'alma& a ror rod of .
01214 B. Mar. iN • OD., lot !hunts Mart.
IariNTI4U.-461./ • MOlrrli /....WO wad
Ace2.L.ti as Po 002124 ontrondo paid to sod
oar mouomg Parcaa dingat BoianNand
db.= now tied and odious arttclea. Plfraid dr.
Wad sod fro. Addroaa
rayrkamsowT SHAW & MAIM. BLldedrd.
-
.fir' - 11 ' sp, - NOT wins -
hise keints km every
.00aaty at 17/3 math.
swans WA, io sky naw asap Jranaspnibig
Ilsehtuss. Addrze, SALIM
IntikaawairT
LJ OUltts W Ababol—A acmgcatablo
AA Binding Hanle ; on ll= of raftroairprabo#l.
1018 U. H. DANZ% •
A N A LYIIIA-
.......,12.60.
I t o ALP' ,t, _
Ama ruoa mi. —...u../0. 0 44'
Psz C. Twit 220. St LOUIS ) 110.
Imns----- .01.
1 0101ZT1A.......0/. 0 L AIL'
WAT111............./0.40.
Having accepted the Agency tar the ptitCot tb
SIIsSPL/1 CLAY, mined near et. Laub, Ma i I tan
Tits the attention Cl Glare arid Mae/ Ilatuthmetteart
to OW Analysts given above, al reported trA s =6.
A. A. Hamar Baton, end J. O. Booth. at
01.0, whfeb, trtber with the teat of aatnalaxpeti
4Aco by u.azausart to Pittaberabi votioaaan
sad lit. Laub, datermtnea it to be rtes Mitaluti
must valuable Clay cow kmwn. abettor ftudipar
Amearlara. Pots made tram It ban stood lit A*
Mae l=nate from 1.3 to 9 attlatbs.
„Ike drolyila Is of
the Clay as tabu tom do
robe, without any wawa( ae poparitlea what.
entr. 11 pommy mat adhealveaaaa Ut p
qualltbs, latch
are not atIOIPII by Itee &oily=
abler en.lbolttur admixture at a lam psopertial
of shell ex Manuel cla.V.
lam now pra , ,aod to toil cirtler' ler tbe Mors
Clay, to be eb.Dpad Qum 81. bade ordelleeted bees
ALEX. GORDON •
•
Etcr. 1113 frzcoarD Orin
le Prromosew. Pa.
\vll.ltl
BiztfaVresi%-bitTN-4111,
tiva
an Mealy alms& (Mr score taut 9 s.Lm.illt 3p.
oz. IA order to sprayer andera:audlag co the
of Moot oho may call opal see. I &obit rgl
to designate tome of the Cattip mum to !be
Oa el deauttrzondelei do totals Abe ltet
Nam I do aoteirsaa dies tzedlt- to siN, 91111.
ea Atekikehilise WU of *Meal &not mallet. kr
&Mr • =Macao*. somedibaoltuY &Mkt tit ager,...MV
Load artlAcial cool*, a do. La any finteocolewr.
dug t 1,9 berm of Yank th ereby. nodering tbs.
IlaMa to the nod Wand Marisa Ltd Cab enty
lon O. non carlatn net* old' 131390110 dim
thinp which I scoldqedk, Ida mot tba
choice of uotertab prows .iot 1311 log Ca belly
Nuke bot 'a
vas of 014. mellow ballets
ponied It the Loot of ailaebatra fa OW proaro9.
In all arm, boerrear, tarantos the
of th e tettb. Ido oct belittle to ante ode i r nali t... - 441 1
toih• aunt, of MUM sr plop, cd FA a seuess.
of vtdrat Mama la the deem .cd lits GM'
cuing tsayad/mazy to ta igur
WEL taulf2o, c!PIV
ahoule aroresaaal •::•=. •
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