Vilisharerf 6,1 TIIRDAY MORN ING::::::8.EFT. 19,1863 CITY Alf If 4.110. sir oiworAr. Fe PZR OP THE WIT. Z he George tlobbery. emir Cr Qatavitit Bemoan—renown erne- Iterr. lIILLIeoe, crows• aSD scowl. SEP? 18 —ln the case of the Common.. wealth evilest Thcenbilus George, charged with the larceny of $2,000 in money and goods front- a traveler, stopping at the St. Charles Ho el, last fall,:D 8 Maßsne testl• led that, on the night of the 28 b of N vem. her, 1881, money, amounting to over 21,100, and two gold "ratchet of the veleta of $250, wee taboo from hie room, at the St. Charles Easel, in ibis city There was one note for $5OO see tb• Eachstege Book, Pitubn•gh. one f•st SILO oo tee fittegoooy Bone. also four Tfattea thaws Treasury note. for SI 00, cod two for ISO each also sever•' small bate of other bealts—donneninations not knowu. Mr. D Taylor, bowler, of Indissapnite, Indiana, testified that. on the averting of tee 29 h of November, ten, the celendset tffsred him bill for exob•eae, a rreeponsling to vales and aPpearaece to one of cools above described, *Mob he refused, thinking that something Was wrong Mr Davis testified to the same state of fame. Othaers Hogue nod Gumbert testified to soetng the defendant in the city on the evening prevfons and morning cubee •gaenc to the iateeoy. The deletion declined to offer any toettmony—hoidiag that the `Commonwealth had failed to identify the money !Moped (or exchange, as the bill kit by Mr. Mc Bane. Judge Starrett delivered the charge, and In a clear and forcible manner laid down the law of eirinamstantial evident*, reviewing the testimony of the Commonwealth, and apply. let the law to the testimony. Thomas Ewing and J. 11. Hampton, Ergs , appeared for the Commonwealth, and T. at. Marshall, Erg , for the defence. The Jar/ reared to their room, but they had not agreed upon ayerdic t when the Court adjourned., Arrest of an Alleged Murderer. Our readers will remember the horrible murder committed In Medina county, Ohio, about the first of last Jaly, by whioh Mr. Shute' Coy, his wife, and child, vere butch ered in cold blood, and the house then set on Are to hide the traces of the inhuman deod. Since that time the officers of Medina county bye been Indefatigable In their effarta to trace out tho murderer, and finally arrested in Wisconsin amen named Copt. Brod. St:es tor, who had formerly lived in Medina, on suspicion of haviag perpetrated tho crime. He left Medina the morning after the murder and went to Cleveland. Fie was absent but twenty-four hours, and returned very flush with money, which be said he had won in Cleveland by gambling. He soon after loft the p!aoe, and auspiolons being aroused against him, he was followed and arrested in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Be gives no satisfac tory account of his whereabouts on the night of the warder, or of how ho got the money, and his whole story is improbable and con tradictory. About sixty dollars were found upon hie person, and among the money wore two twenty dollar greenbacks that had blood on the edges. When Mr. Coy got his moony from the bank it was put in a moiled envelop. The envelop vas In the pocket of a vest, , which was under his pillow at the time be was killed. The murderer, after doing his bloody work, obtained the envelope, tore it open at the longer edge, and takleg out the money, dropped the envelope in the bed-room. Theta lo the mark of a bloody thumb on the center of the envelope, and marks of bloody flows on the edges, evidently mace by the mummer In taking oat the bilis Oa the $2O bills foiled with Streator are bloody marks, which upon trial were found to At exactle with the torn edge of the moos; envelope. This of itself is moat damning testimony of guilt. Streeter wee oat:omitted :vial to cosh his trial. Be cheered, during too guanine:too, the tamest coolness and utioneorn, Tke Alleged t.imaperacy to Defraud Dreitod Meet On Friday afternoon, et three o'clock, tho charges of conspiracy and fraud, instituted by the Bcerd of Dun liment of the 231 District, against De. Smogs', Dr. MsQsalde , and oth er', came up for heari , g before May or ander. Messrs. Sorrggo, JSItQ, /tide, dart ha and fdeGee waived a hearieg. and enter d bail for heir appearsoce at the Orrodir term • of toe Doerr, to endwise the charged ailego4 against teem. Mr. Bard, of Bader ow:mt.', and Medic Darning and Dugan, of Araisirorg o.itety, demanded a beetle g • Dept Hither, P.uroet Karthel of the D.. Digit, broil", explained the merroer fa irdcti the prossootione digitated, Dad on ceir.ng over the flit of witnesses he (toad that Beyer. al of them were absent. Tune or four wit tiest.. were oritha,,but nothing was oliotted tending to Implicate either Dugan or Darn ing, and the, were dieobargaa. The tea unto ay against Bard wu not very pointed or pos itive, out It 11113 deemed onfloloot to warrant the magistrate 1.13 bolding him to bal for trial, and he entered into toe necessary rtoog oblate. Thus the matter rests for the pres• eel, turd we presume we will heat no more of It nowt le comps before the Court far deal ad- Judlostloa. Corowcr's Itiqueste. - le all oases of sadden or violent death, It Is the duty of the Coroner to gammon a jars and lavestlgete the cause, and we believe than ii a mere penalty prescribed against those who bury or uuso to be buried the u nitive of those who have thus dled. without -"plying duo notice to the Coroner. There Is a general repugnance to these Irv:testi, end the friends of deceased various would rather avoid them If possible. The law, however, 11 necessary, audit should at ell times be faith fully snouted. We hare beard of two or three 'Estancia, of Late, In which the Coroner was net actillsol,and the law his been treated aa a aullll7. Whether this Is the result of Ignoraiocc, or antigens, we are not prepared to say, bit it is an evil which needs commo tion. The Coroner Is not bound to hunt up then Dues, but it is, the duty of those hiving dune of the body to notify him, that ,the Omni of death may be legally detrArdneri. BOVOILLET Dwells —The degree of Doo • for et Divinity wee conferred upon liar: Bam rusl H. Hoehn, A. H., editor of the Pitts burgh aviaries Advocate, by Allegheny Dol lop, lifeadrilar, Pe i , at the recent enniventary *zeroing. Dr. Nesbit is the ant cilaweve of this College that bee received this though quits a number of distinguished a rises hare been honored by this institution. The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred at the same time upon Hon. W. T. Willey, trained thataa fienator. Watt Virginia. L'HIATIII.—To-night Albs SCUM Drain mks/ her last appearance. The bill for the aeration is an unusually strong ono, even for daturday night, being two splendid dramas edth Ulu Damn in both. The drat la the "Whew Dawn," which beautiful pleas has sun all the week to • ray lino baskets, and the, last is the thsilfing drama ct "Olives Twist," in which Miss Duda ploys the part of Nano, flykes, 'bleb Is said to be her very greatest sensation past. • Itr IiILSIC LULU'S Ltire_e fdeathiss, FOR Oitollll.—Thu btawatifnUmontidy, devoted to Itithitteth intnneting te lb* ladle, ' SS its tthth theta. &Opfers to ha °author number irith a moth Impelling and attractive aney of illustrations. Bat it ti unnesassary to et. ;imps an enomeretion of these, OM If we 'Wire equal to the teak, for a call at Pltucoh's, Opposite the Poobltelohlrill be far more est kfeetory. Tag TOIL Witsca.ae —All the New York payers, ro:-thle and next med. Will b. &Mad 01 theorem:4u at j. W. Pittook's Nees and Paiodtau Popo, opprilte the Penedos. Among the most p.poist we may oseatora lip 11!swaged Newt, /Prank leek /Veto Yori "Imre !le . ova 0011 rlOllllOO Itimetkozs....The New York freleasie repute of the 800 Ohat/as Boom% speak Au shit Important Napa, has been published separate!: La tbelchm of ac eztre, aid mkt be obtained et J. W. riltoorts cp paelu the Pittoebs. moues Oloossia.,-/Trank Mori. awl, for Oofollow, a member proludo In ILI. 1,- folitistf coo of Q. Rod Liman', ono of coarse laslioponasblo to Qs 1.4.., cum be had at Ha l'opiloctioal dopot,"lionolo Hon g infLt *lna AI% Iforpeet Katy for sal uuk. fi . • s.N ..„ r 14. • I, • -S,`;s;*l.Vjkl‘f,c!...,-*-2},a,., . - WiMisdoing Upton Moans'. A westing of the citizens of Wilkins town ship was held in the sehool house last night. The meeting was called to order by eleating the followins onlosrs: A-esi‘leat —W. 8. Haven. Pies Presidnut —James hielCell7, Hugh Wood. Secretary —H. 8.. Chalfant. The President having stated that the object of the inciting was for the purpose of dine:s log the polities! Danes of. the day, introduced L enc. Soodgrase, of Camp Copeland. Ll•ut Snodgrate said that he could not see how, In Cola oriels, there could be two ;lenti -1 cal parties =moistest with the wall being of the government The rotation before the peo ple is, eon we ling..lo oar glorious iodepenti eon and freedom. Alt other isnot are utterly ice go,flo a nt. He referred to the exertion of GOT. Curtin fur the welfare of his native State, and con trite:ad hi. claims for the poems von with thine of averse W. Woodward, who had not done any thing for the collier. He said that the Sono of Penneylvania dare not adopt any otter policy than the true one, for if she does It will be a 'Weida! pulley, It takes forty or Otto thousand mon in the tarry to counteract the it firetee of Gov. Seymour, of Na• Took It Peoneylvania has George W. Wood +aid for her next Governor, It will require fifty [boomed more men to the field to counteract hie Whence against the Government. By eleotleg Gov. Curtin, the rebellion, whieh Is tottering, will soon be overthrown and the soldiery enabled to return to their home.. He thanked the ladies of Paniorylnutia for the interest they have taken In the welfare of the Golding. Air. Stone, of Pittsburgh, wag then [atro cities& He sold we man put twat meta In power as will help the Administration. No President of the rotted States 'has battled , against curb diffionities all Abraham Lintels; that nowhere could we find a man who was such a honor to hie State as Andrew G. Car. tin, for hiestands preeminent above all the Governors of oar dater Stets,. lie alto, spoke of Judge Agnew 11.1 a man whose dm/eater a - apropos:an° party had not undertaken to usall. He evoke of the sus pension of the writ of habeas corm end laid that It woe for the general welfare of the country. He urged the election of. Governor Curtin, toying that the rank, of mar armies would thee be Wed and the rebellion width le not tottering will fall after a few more hard fought battles, and pan be seamed. He said that if our forefathers fought seven years for their independence and liberty, we could intent fight three or four years to pre serve those Shoran handed down to ns. H. C. Mantra'', H q , being called upon by the Ptesident, nine tor sesta and remarked: That in appearing before the meeting, he was the exponent of no poinioal party, the cham pion of do parttime- candidate, but desiring tho prosperity and perpetuity of this great and glorious nation, came to raise hie hem bill voice la the support of its Oontitu tion,,its laws and its life. And, having cast aside all his former political prejudices, as he hoped those present had done, with no party but our country, with no feeling but patriot tem, let OS bring that toes of country a sacri fice to be laid upon its shrine that it may ascend an acceptable incense from the altar of our common country to the altar of our com mon God. After showing that there is and ran be but two parties, one for, the other epithet the country, he went on to show how the laboring man is Interested In the coming contest; that this is a war between freedom and slavery, between paid and unpaid labor. He then turned his attention to Woodward, and dis cussed that arch—copperhead's regard in a manner that left but little doubt that the Do mooreay hart .rooted a man for their stand ard hearer who had no sympathy for any thin bet semostion, slayer', and oppression. Mr. hieekreil then took op theohingee tea by the Democracy against all the act, of the present Ades nistratlon loaning this part of hit areomene, ha emboli the Demccoatio party and candidate in the following manner: ''After having 'bus fairly, as I think, 'hewn you that the administration has acted wisely and jostly, as well is constltetionally, In all ita sots reopeoting the means to Fe atod in putting down this accursed rebellion, and haviog sheen you that all the acts have been impeached by the so called .D:mocratio party, as unconstitutional, I am. forced to Bay that any and every act the Admin istration might otherwLe hays thought tents ory would have met with •the same opposition. Nothing has, nothing can, and notelog will satisfy them—everything is we coonitotionel If this night, the angel Ga Intel ea. and sound the last trump and call the dead forth from thin graves to some to mea n, I eolemoly believe the Supremo Court of Peeneylvet..• in its puny Oteelpotehell attempt to reverts the deem, of Al mighty God himself arid (ieorge W. V7ood• word delivering the opinion) would plowmen it "onconstitutioo.) Capital. Grainer woe than introduced, bat onto( to a cold, could not epeak coca. 110 eald there aro na political Isaacs 332 w before Lae peoida. Jail issues of to slavery, twit centralisation or power and internal improve ments, hire enured to till t. There Is bat one rise° now before the American people, and that is whether you are for the government or against it 1 for, at this time, there can tut bat two parties—one standing by the government and for liberty, the other embarrassing the government and sympathining with a slave oligareby. nPRCIAL LOCAL NOTICAS thorn Lim Baxis'a Bzwiso &lumina, for :wally sad manatee:arias purparos, an no test to use. A. F. CIASONT, %Wig Agent. No. 18, fifth strsot. Trones Punt, Plain Sktt Boort!, end danlar In Poonclearle end Ver• coon elate of the ben gutty at low rated. Ofeco at Alm Laughlin% near the Web? Work:, Pittebtrgh,Ps. aphid= Da. GIORGI H. lEWISItiI." Scientific knowledge, great experience, and pre:ideal skill in the medical profession, have rendered this gentleman the—means of moat extended usefulness to the community. The feat that he has adopted a different manner for the ex. melee of hi. talent end the diffasion of hi, usefulness to the stet and diseased from that which other 'members of the profession pur sue, does not In any manner derogate from the confidence reposed in him. He is known at a man of thorough medial education and great elan inprevia". The articles which be sell s in his large drug atom in the city of Pittsblugh, are all of to beet &ern for their designated purposes. ills hairnets' know!. edge of the human constitution end the dis eases to which it is subjeet, has enabled him to perfect a variety of appliances for the pre vention and care of disease. Hu shoulder braces for the relief of morbid tendencies in the vital organs of the taut, his tresses for the permanent relic( of rupture or hernia, hi, peoteral syrup for the xellat of lung ailment, and a great variety of other medicines which ha pupates and prescribes, have long been celebrated, and have relieved thou/tads of Tenons from the lint inroads of dines.. The mechanical contrivances which he ream mends and rapplles, are based upon a thor ough knowledge of human physiology, and their ease is attended with the most beneficial rents. The inetnotion whloh he impart', and the remodln Watt he recommends, II mud be borne In mind, come frem angularly educated scientific' phyeloism, who knows the afoot of thee which he prescribes, and, as • practical man ands druggist, is able to insure the pertained of hie remedies. I; h Inch practitioners as he that are of teal use in the communlty."—Pittelergli Porn Cauca Patron ny —The bestan d deoldailly the most exuruive assortment of perfumery, fano, soaps, bait bribe, tooth brushes ' and other toilet &Melva, will bs found at the drag Mon of Dr. George H. Keyser, Na. 140 Wood rt.Sts where for years he boa stunted the wants of the community, not only In potful ery, but also in every artiole of medicine to _Ds found fa the hewn world,iu well os every mesnaleal span:ice teed In the cons of de formity or disease. In face, tho Dana's store is a complete "Osaka Gotherme,"abd most personr a lf they feti to flad what ths, want after alruttlesur mush of an hour or two, wilt moat invariably find It at a Keyser's." • Eli late supplies of perfamny riollll2 the 42- e:orig, dad every person Oh be accommodated_ at a price that IJ as low as any of the eastern haves. • a 0111111131 sad Coamoas Oatu•adf bi tan at the Ouloam oMoo, No. 406 lavas strut, day or algat all olden lidt at the above y 446,111 b. prollapily attended to., All mi ll s mturabapaid to oavoaoa. Om. O. arts, Deallire,:tz Paul Mut, eittod sU Intaineu Noteistos. Opliuone of tee Wbeeler and Wilson Sewing Waebine. There is hut one Sewing Machine, and that 14 Wheeler & Wlleon's.—Judge 11.425, of America• inititate, N. Y. The Wheeler .1k Witenn Maebize bee no American. It le the machine for family Use—Adoocata and Journal. It is stsimmtly superior.—Dictionary of M thanint. Every one 'herald call at Wheeler & Wil son's rooms. No. 27 Fifth etreet, and examine Freedmen* of work done on thee. machines. Win Sumner &Co , the Western Agents ler Wheeler & Wilson, have now on exhlbl don a file stook of machines, In Rosewood, Mahogany and Walout cases. JUST aRTIIISID Fang TEI EAST —The nn dereigned would mot reepeeduily call the at. kaftan of than friends. wad she nubile In Gen oral, to their Fail and W.atar stack of Goods, They consist of all the eery latest styles o Cloths, Cssimeree and Vesting., English Es kimo Beavers, Trios and Pilot Ciotti and Over coal one. Alto, a large assortment of P/50011 1 Ohltebill Orercoatings of the very finest quality, all of which is ee:ooted from the latest importations, and' will be made in the most fashionable manner, and at a price lower than any other merchant tailoring establishment in the city. Give us an early pall. SARUM G it Co , ' Merchant Tailre, No 64 Market at. SAMUEL GRAHAM, Geo. MoCsent.ass. Foe PALL AND Wrezaa WilAlt.--The sum mer IS past, and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will be shortly upon at, and we most provide cor seting with the material to keep to comforta ble. A nice fall suit, or a good and well-made overcoat are the very thing, and we do not know of any place where our readers would suit themselves better than at Messrs. W. H. Edifies A Co.'s clothing eitablhhosent, canner of Federal street and Diamond Square, All,- ghaoy. They have also receivea a complete assortment of gentlemen's tarnishing goods, and a great variety of new patterns for wain scoting, .40. orraurroa, RIITIIISMD Vow/maims I—The attention of our county% brava defenders re- Rattly rotnrned front the seat of war, and of tha pabllo b general, Is again directed to the very entangle° and handsome assortment of the latest stylos of French, English and Amor:inn pines goods, for pents, *oats and rrnta, rotelted by Nous. Joha Wolfs A Co., hiershant Tailors No. 1.20 Federal stront, Allothony. t asteful selection of gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always be found on the shelves of the astablistunent, togother with • lot of ready-made got up to the but annum. VALCABLI AIrfICLIB WEST, No. 6 Washington Place, ?WO street, Brooklyn, L. 1., says, in a letter: " I am happy to bear my testimony to the rains and Olney of Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's liar Restorer arid World's Hair Dressing, In the most liberal anise. They have restored my hair where it MU bald, and whore grey to its original Color." Sold by druggists everywhere. Depot, I tiB Oreenwich street, Now York. fdesaras are prolltiatkig the volunteers by hundreds, - the hospitals are crowded 'with them. Soldiers, be warned In time. Hollo way's Pills are positively landlible in the cure of this disease; occasional doses of the.. via pre the health even nodes the great est exoosuroa. Oaly 25 wants per box. FOl7l DOLLARS, four dollars. Pons dollars, tour dollars. Dental Institute, Dental Institute. Best cheap Dentistry, best °beep Dentistry No machine work, no machine work. DIARALED TUBBLES—PitiLbrt—On Thundry trrntnz , the lath Instant, by ths nor. (lanolin, Z. Swops, it Trinity Chorob t Mr. TBOD. TOBtirka end gin nilitT P. EIPLABA, both or ALleghony City. bio twat, MITCWILL--na SM.) townicg. Sept /Salo at half -put 5 (id* ANDREW DilthatLL, aged 37 r... Tee trtrafe of the tenally sot rove - Valli Invited to &Lucid the A:Marini. TIM DAT, at 10 arlock. at tao reedyneo Ma father. r au?, Creek. Pena tp. LAVS..II—Ca Itrlday mentor. Papa 19th at o'o cot. Attllttl L Oil/LT.Of tal+osp. The funeral alit take pla a from tho reat , eneo of Iles. Chaplin, No. 11 Ihlr4 erect, at 3 Wax k Ten or:Kazoo! JUALIITAft r WO ?ICES. ruoy,", rp,=.B •t, urnam, 120 DlUniller of Pao... 98 Fourth PL. Pittobstrgh, &pt. 1111, 1861 j jr".EX eI'ED FkttaM DHAFT. In u=rdooco with ord.rn, I yoblha the fol. Itpt of pormos , xemptod from draft by lb. Doom of Enrol ment In that Dhaka, to rads dot*, with tap nom= of tapir azoroprion NIAIIISZD IT IMAM AND EXNENZID. A wire. McKee. Hot& em Linraablo. distbillty NS,I SI X au ['owe ~ ocso s ,o.D.bip, J. HESvti IrOsT6.B. Capt. end Pnrrogi Mariam!, Itd DLit. Pa. sel2..ltd•• LIQUID bTOVE PULL3II, reworks why It 6 bcthr dam rry Pahl I. 11 Ng rrat'y rolzs4 V. )g bn so anab ntateur. ZL It prod 000• no din or 4nst. 4. Ti stands the gcogt totor.so but. It pro !Inv., from nat. 4. Iv Is lb. most ga.noinftal T. It 11 Int ono Intrth the lab r. lii lisle by 81.119/1 JO/1151110/1 r 4.117. 'pore% fimlthPrlel stow.. uomETEING NEW! la WRIT POW' LILT PORADE. yosi eon POIIaDIL TABICLIA PODIADL QUEEN OF 'LOWERS EXTRACT, for the Reno. orshlo vary Ant. inserni BOA P. for mooring any Otaasc Tar, Paton.. An.. from .11k% Patina ea, wltlnut Injuring the G. Wt tabrk. BLOOM OP YORTEL aTEIILINO's • 11BROal a, Ow the Heir. DU ILE ET ti t OL'OetliE end KALI.TON S ZWY t OIPS and TOILET AIITIVLIV, of every easartptlon at 000. A. a 'ILLY.* 0=14,11.1 T. DEL•O IttWl, eel In the Asa Alaska% Roan. Alleahanr. a. nirontanza...... ALL MIX)LI,IInER & BAER, 11. Mina twotaters and &dere in all dada of Tfaitooo, 6151117 r Alit OZOLIZ. 1011 µ 001) arson, rnicesuips, Emp =day ron band s tugs variety of Pipes sad Saimaa. Intone°. sands E YES AND BAIL. DII. BADLY. Fate particular attantlon to tho trostotont 01 t WNW D'o ,&8.8, lb. LfD and BAB elan at.. cm CATABAOT, SQUINT u OPL, IToEteS,I k a 4 111 1- .11 IU.AoWtA MUSING, and ON Macon allatlag th y , Eu sad lesdinia to Deettos. arum., 883 PENS 1114EICE. carillBl,ls SUGA MS I BIIGARS I 23 bhdi. cholas Porto Eke Fain; S 3 to Mr Cobs doi d do cosmos H. O. do; 7U tads • Codes do B do da; Id do 0 do Se d — Cr read lb Pelted d a do !bawd Chiba do, Actsalty os hood sad for Ws by 210HONANNB & Lamm. 08111 No. VS Lltooly street. AGAIN AHEAD I 11101OLLIt TAB 6 BLIB, Wtoltate• doaisei to mars AND 1360•68, bon ono to on to Mgr frlrue% Of goody iddeb th. 7 will.ell Iftk f WW F. Et 06611 Coottry lloroustta scold do ..j to call beton pwabsemg eldowbons. •••• • II =tin p•OIII•07 .UMW to.' OW CUNKG /El ENT& 60 btehele petals Timothy SW; WO atm a ppm; is data batter; To antra =a tar gas or PRANK VAN 0011D171, , UM esenod strftt. [)'FINED SIIGAkte.--40 !Oils over. LL furs Iletted, thoihsd and Pahoned Lee , „ and laza. Whirs and Ilidoss Palsos.)ltss rsestwesi sad for silt, smote's!' aai mall, u the /ashy Groan Stars of JOHN A. BorturAw. awns Eaton, tied gaud stmts. SUGAII Otiftgo HA6in.-10 tierces bast pas'! y r7ncf.adl O. O. time Jan La. Weld and for sea vanlesals and Man i a t tam- Oftiren Map • aalra;4. sitimusw. rem's/. ILleivt, sad }had itniati T J OBRICATINGtiIL. 100 bbia ? pve i vick Ore* cu, Ss' Warutedte uhlawaklLl .L JUL • OD O ISMNI TO WOretriell, I'HE LA Report of n Refugee from Charie stow. Now Sept 18 —A refwgee from Charleston reports that the lice of torpedoes does not roe entirely stress the chancel, and the main bitruetion is an 'Mgenta net-work of ropes, formed somewhat like a ladder, which extends sorose the ebannel. When a cereal dmigns leaving Charleston, word is put to Sumter, and the rope work is drawn in to one vide to permit the blockade runner to rays. When a ship comes in, she lap to under Sower until the same process it re-en acted. This obstruction is supported by tor barrels There are two floating batteries, ribbed with loop, and only two steam iron- Mod rams in the harbor—the Chicken's and Palmetto State Upon these the rebels rely very much to their defense of Charlesten. Ite reference to the feeling of the peewit. eancerstieg the burning or rurrecder of that city, he says that the universal resolve of the Inhabitants is thet they ore willing that it should be both i rather then surrendered to Gen. Gilmore,. There were cot over 300 non combatant:l in the city when 'Gun. Gilmore shelled It with Greek fire. The math body of Lee's army is below Gor donsville, and Is about 70,000 strong. The division which was reported to have boon sent through Richmond, was Jenkins' division, compared of South Carolina troops. They were sent Southward to the relief of Charles ton, The feeling among the privates it In favor of a peace, eepsol►lly If their property should he guaranteed them by our Government. Our Informant seys also there are more Union people In the South than we imagine, and that the belief or the rebels Is their aloes . is fast ; they feel now that something desperate must be done, or &Ilia loot. Branco sad Nagland are dospisrd - for their double dealing =rte. Death of Capt. flateliklee--Pfieu leers Running thelliocknde—reace Meeting,. flawnams, Sept. 14 —The death •t Captain Wm. J. Hotettkin, of the gunboat Gan. Put nam, who was killed In a front testiest with the enemy, has canted cnivartal grief in this Department. Tbo rebel privateers era ranting the block ade into Itigtbingtes ton (earful extest. It Is estimated! Vat the 7 are carrying in rebel sepplies to he strianst tf s million dollars s da►. Peace meetings aro being held In pearly every town lir Nortu Carolina. The soarer of W. W. Holden, of the Raleigh &aufard, meets with general approval and rapport from the people. Ills name Is being hoisted as the next cazthcleto for Governor ship of North Carolina. The text Contrail- Plenal election in this State will take pleats to November nett, having been changed from August. The conservative peace party Is making its nominations with a view to send ing Its representatives to the Federal Con gres, In cue the army of Gen. Lee ehoeld be driven oat of Virginia. From illebuyea..tven Lee Gone South.-Illoseniesits of the ltebei Troops PHILADILTSIA, Sept. 18 --Informatioh from parties, arrived here from ittelmood, who left the latter city on hiooday, oevertr, positively, that General Leo has gone S..ti:h for some porno te. General Longstreet's mi.:tat/and bas boon lent to reintoros Charleston, and A P Biles corps is India - rod to have been root to too Is astatine of Bragg . There aro tow sixty thousand troop. about Richmond, betenaing to the Army of N,th ern Virginia This terse has fatten boot to the Has of the Riohmond datetteea. Getter al Samuel Joon' has two brigade+, comprising about 8 000 mon, in Westoto eats, commanded by Brigadier Osi+orsl Eoutes and Jaokson it about to coolie enothor raid toward. Beverly. Ike boanquartert are at Elston, Monroe cioehty. Itaboden ho. 1,000 oitvalry acting an parti san rangers. Bra hatdqoartors are six calks west of Ilarrieenv.ire V. hua.tiero Arts! iCRW YORK Sept. 13 mphia special dated the 16 !JAW eh. W.../d, aa,et The Ho bile Reiuter has a dispatch swieg tief Joe J uattema coanaccder ol the army 0: u. glob. The Mayor cf Walla OpeaLt for aid Cro the anff.rela L tbst city. The aoldiero are pealing into Atlanta from all porta of rebehi,m. A special to the 8.-Id, dated "Month of the Waite B. sew, Ark., Sept. 14th, oia Cairn, says: Toe d'epatoh steamer from Rod river report. alt quiet. An expedition, competed of Gen., Grant's forces, sailed from N.w Orleans on Wednes day, the flih test 1; destination "rat tot istorrn to the public. From rorifeS. 111 00f 0 C 4 FOB:rases Mollies, Sept. 18 —The dig of trust. boat Now York arrived from City Pokt last evening. Three men belonging to the 28 Connecticut end one man from the First regiment, arrived at Fortress Monroe. They were captured at the time the important *barge we. made on Battery Wsgoer,and taken to Belle Lip Prism but suceeded in escaping. The Richmond DirpateA of the 16th Is re ceived. It hes the following Charleston news of the 14th t The Yankees fire ocoasion ally from Battery Gregg upon the botite ply ing in the harbor. A Yankee nmonttoltertrig party, !Deluding • Chaplain, Lieutenant, Telegraph Operator and a negro n lifer, was captured on the Sa vannah Railroad near this atty. They had tapped the wires to obtain some information, but received none. Napoleonand the Boutbern Conte& Nay Yost, Sept. 18.—The Times' epeeist from Washiegten rays that tote ligence has been received hare that proposiGons have been made by the Emperor Napoleon to Jed. Davis to abolish slavery In tea South, and re established In lien thereof a system of peon age similar to that now *static; in hiezli. Should this be done, Napoleon believes th t no opposition would be made by England 0 the reeognition of the Omifedersay by France. Napoleon farther mares Davis that if he adopts this polloy, the South might arm their Degrees, and prevent their beteg used against them by tho Government. Indians Surprised and Dispersed. /Wilmot:mu, Sept. 17.--1 b Ma for General Ha link, Washicytoar The following- dis patch, dated ilseccunrters Northwest Rape- Mien, Camp White Stone 1 / 1 11, Sept. Ilth, Is Pat received oTaisrat—Yestorday we surprised over 400 lodges of hostile itaa l a „ and fought and dis persed them, killieg over 100 and - destraylng W their camps and property. I have In my heads many prisoners. [Signedd . SA. Commanding A. Sow.; Brig G .11, Major General. To John Po Death of Richard Brodhead. EAMON, PA., &pt. 17 *—Hk:hard Brodhead died here tide morning The deceased has for many years taken a prominent part in public affairs In Pennsybratils, haying represented Northampton eennty le the legislature three yews. this district in Canvas; six years, end Pennsylvania in the Senate of the Unlud States di years. Be was greatly , espeoted as a good cities", and as a man of boosat ten pubes, and iltriet integrity. B , death h., out I general gloom over the community. From batleston. .Now Thin, Sept. 18 The steamer Merri am, from Hilton 11.. a, Ilan, sod Ourloaton Bar noon of the 15:0, arrived at 2:30. Oor toren now bora IoU po ssssss on of Kor th Leland. Battery Ehogg bat bean plat In order, and la sending oorasiooal shotand Into Moultrie, but to what ffoot Is not known. . Among the passel:gen by the Merrimac la Brig ihe. Stevenson Tee member Is vatiablk -I eqAk.oo..i. pies are dally expomed Fresaet in tha East. BarrotkPe.,Bept. /8 —Er has rained here all dep. The theta • it. rising rarodly, and meek danger le apprehended. The Delaware divlslop of detentei Is badly damaged below hate, and it will take at least a week to repair It. At litanneb Chunk, the trestle bridge of Douglas, epee: & Co., the bridge of A. W. Let , coring, ano N W. Omar, bridge above &launch Cksolt.bane been washed away. It la reported that the Colors' dun, &bore there, II 'maid away; 'No damage is the railroad or canal to reported ay let • A101..0 tLI! C$ OL , , 1 11,7; wiluito-f•alheoner . -lbe moo tens list pliAtfla Beit gblatityi 'l' EST ELEGULI NEWS AR/IT or Ilia Cr vaTra, o do Ur TEI F,ELD, Sept IS —fr rT Si hough , is di at Dtttnt ski ni,op the tiros and fisuant Jesi...s of osvalry from both mimics it.. enemy dors not appoar ezzioas to attack, altkongh apparently in tend to dispute coo .f amber advanes. They remain In core tint ioemaseing form, inimadi ately in front, a few miles distant, receiving heavy reintoroomente of old troops from Lee's army. Lon Retreat nasrei thrcugh Angnsts, CIA 011 the 10th and Itch ins ts , by railroad, to Resticca. The ad casco is thought to have roaohed Lafayette—the rfhtie having moved through the 9sik a: .d P;goon mour.airs, forming lines ell; aide as if to attack Rose ersne. linsecrat 6 has assunit.d 4 strong de fensive prisition on the Chickamanga Crook, covering Ch►ttenorga, aria erinnes no dispoei tion to attack at present. Preparations to do so cannot ell to complettd for a fee. days, when a batthei scout OW ne. Deaoral SWiDid2", t f tho Cavalry etror, la very ill'and gone to the rear. lieneral It. B. Mitchell tumieda him is the eomm►nd. All reports of ►n engsgr went hero are !aloe. The enemy haubeen bury td•day feeling oar Hans. Artillery does have bac., tort: h. with few ossualciea. They may be Rotting Into po sition for attaching to •morrow. Little doubt remains that either Lot. gatreot or Ewell's corps here any day mry bring ..a an engogo. meat The pub:ee viii br early inf,rmed or the beginning and the p!ogreza of the batql If Ally crone. Lociavmhz, Sent. la.—Routers wet° rev Mont here for tho past three dit;s of advice! •frati Gen. ftcoecrots' army, all of which het, 1 , C.21 Cbore4i:r! tie wilitc•y s tithoricW. They probably arose from rho fact that on Sandsy a rebel fro of 16.000 strong ericoked Negley's brigade, 5,300 laicize, at fish's Gap, and drove them back three and a half miles. Nagle,' recoveied his ground the next matting, with a loss of 35 killed, wocaded end tniesing. Oar tarots buried 36 rebels found 151:14110 amend Monday morotog. The number of their killed acd wounded which had been removed is no known, but i Is pup. posed to be consideraLle. Wastringtou Lay News. Waraisarcire, Sept. 18 —E.fgar Snowden, Jr.. proprietor of the Aiexandti• Gautier has ben notified by the military 0 avernor of Alexandria that n repititieu of the a :tot recog nising, fa hi. paper, the Confederate Legisla ture 64 the V i•ginin Legislator.% will be visi ted by a tutponelon of the Gusei:e The editor of the Star, who loft Culpepper yesterday, In HI raper today, says that en Wednesday rlght tie Union lines extended from Stsventiburg through Culpepper to the Stone Mountain Brute, four allies north of the Court Brute. Yes:erd•y =ornin t; the Dee was changed, to c 060 p7rx!mity to the Rapi dan river, where the r 6,1 corps of A P. and Erred ore ilred tl be meet strongly fortillod. The army of rho f'..tomr.e wan term la as doe a coif ditioz: as it is at :ha prase:it time. It I/I worth to-day la a herd fiAlat try:cams moot: as It ever was before the of Ce t 3 /burg. VVABGING roe, Stpr. all to tha strauFitti ot :he enemy on Or vlOO, 6140 Of the Rapids:l are aumert as and coctotlng. A telegram tram too [leaf q tartars, dated to• day, says 00th-ag of :MOW laroee has occurred. Oa• poettfort en too I.t..p..tan laden:mining un changed. • Plarket. by Tel ,,, gropb. Ara 18 , ot On 0 , 100 and Ich,Otar 7 0 ,411 lor g nt.1.0 dn. V/ u 54 01 titer, I•I, tr , d • 1001 y 13 f.• lava 3 , , N57..0 kr. aif 11. 0 .n 19,7847,4 fur ITout.. raud.-11.. k.t c'n.o g El/rto AV:Ws% y .10• Cy .00 4 4,0, /...•0 dg . • 1.01 u .l 11,j 4. , .01/ d •41•0 t Irq Ir .'•. 1 6.108 I, 'Chicago nI 9I f •:v•.114. cut. SI agg.1.2.5 h., V. er 9 , -.t.rn 5 .I , ' , 10r .r rr d 1 . - .1 •u. 101 1. , ,11 n..' at B.•r, rt.,. . 0 -.1,6 82 11,1 3 , 9 - m.• a/1 nr .0,19. at 51 3.•@,1 41,, Co a • I' at 7 XEX7u riong.tig !taxed 9 7t,>q (n. en,. a, 0, 11.e.r0 U CU I atd lower a, nf , 474 W..t tn. 1 rrk tg WI • t and c wad a• .d-9 Et, 1.• rlt f • 518,7,413..1 I r now ll•ssrt. ban , cod 51216441 n I r , 1100 /11.1 • aeon nide• I. ttal.r.t.;eqn -t at 674 for ihort z11..d and 13410 .Iturtc L.t. arm, and lea at. 1I•• •t 10 , 40 g. ty 4 c., the 101. r an ea r• ,el. 1V,o;1 firm w lb 1.11 deat•nd to I 1,41. • to.) :tack. I 9001. u•• 4 or - .1. g 410.1 0. 1 / 3 , uor ST u . 0-t0,,. ly• , %•014:. 0..11 I 10r e•-,11 • ,1 trat.tug 01 31 •n•.n•tog to 71, d.,./ 101 o ta,4 c 6.16 s qw tat 31',4. Our.rnmvtotnt,cks 20.11, a a 11:, Ootpcal 790'; 7 :X' .105XA19..A 1.11.. One—, o flock I•land, 1 03%; .td :tta u.s. ,29; II 111 Ceti fist t•erm. 12 ;31 rL. C . 49;q. (01n 1015. i; E , l•preAeritd 1. • ic .611 `roll. n 1.1 Y u, 136; k1u1,06 147, 13a I.tu I I:, l' o .t•turgh, Fort NVarto .n Ctl..go 91. at •-•,hg 110%,0@46. 511.•ottrl 51164, Ca Liu CARPET.--011. Loru4 CAlll'l.lB i REOUtgar PPlit lESI Pp [IC rteleblr cub on - ebre., mn.ltt daring the nee nt &untie In tne leseltran c ll . a n bled to otter the Ore t e•tteettntot &ends tier broaihi to the clly, e,otl•tf or or lEL,V6TB, BBC3eELB . IMPE ,lAL 3 P;.Y..?, PSG 3 lINS, fl CI P A 14D Rd') 0 .A. Ri P I M a l Si OIL CLOTIIsi Window Ehades, AT UNI:I6VALLY 1 OW BATES. Alto. • vjel .a , •o.ed nook o , Rf ALTTISV, rot oh 4/0i ft, t h e Sprier twe, h at vastly taduroJ priors, to =lto rem for ether g. de. Futchurre wru'd di •el to call and tutu - Coe oar stock. as Ire are c - . 1 fht-nt • e no otl-r grett,r cluotateuts than s soy cater house :u the atty. OLIVER 3I 2 CLIxTuCK 1t CO, • Na. ^.l ►lTra ETAITT sell N W PALL 61'buK JUST oviiblEll NEW CARPET STORE McFarland, Coffins & Co., 71 AIM 73 FIFTH ST., Dste•ao the Poet Offlee eted Piegate4 Da!Mins. Us'toe jut parohavel for o sh, dozing the [nom tameable cooditt,n of the m m.:Telm s moat ma becalm sod oomyl• to ofeoftwent of the temrest sod chaloat ItVes of CJAHPETB. Oil Ci ltlndow Shacks, we an tow offrrioc goods AT PRICES OF A TEAR AGO Py our rrdoetlrn In prim" we bay. n'mcnt olorol out , nr former purzbra cod m w aMr to toyer/ at whnlatal. sod rntall AN INTIM:LP NSW '.:ND .P 12.6.8.3 sraog, licaurptutml by my era °fend la ills city .9 Bat,thilig el 0 49. .IR+ P .111 T S . MIT OPEN AT 87 FOURTH STRRUT, A , tuts mono:oat, vdlod srtll M told at • TO7 groat todarth.n from t.tt pricroe. W D. &H. VCALLU sill SW Ni. 1 MACKN.Khli.—Jost ro. orlle.d, the first of the •at o:. N 0.4 hi reit • 10 Chi lot family tms .0 for 1.4. by lb. , Luad JOltifi A. titticiti/M, rnrrar I.lb-rte J.I. &Mtn— .4.314D•4 a LIGGILIFF .4 CO., Crnr FLorrignio U • if Chi. xims: Liberty and A.talzi.s rt..-44::, truth. 4nn .4,14 WINDOW 81:11iDE-, of all styles and sj Stalk in:MA/Tea 1•1•0 rn Oa* 03 J • pa &.LIPS, 018 • 10 •ol YS Si t.J.Ir 13 6.th.nr ti A hit:. 6 Ve l oh.. Pb+TN u MBA t,1.01 bilOnto /7^.-etto 7• q. fIODSV ¢•nr+ QT011461,..—F. r Crude and tlethtLed en tot otter uceidcutai e. 76/3. DAL ZITS.* 99N,- Saktf , 09 sad nigger grew. From RoveciaDel A,1139 FLOCII AID TABLE Piano and Table Covera lA/ 41 4 %.1 eL ..1.2 • • most. e want a r west Ws m-,tb p.p. •vadild. 1010 OUT Zdyti.abay Poteda, 0rk461 kat* rmsad otha arc anfal sad cobra "Mal orowicto mica sent /ma - tfdrad - • • samenagis gam blass,L mistwook- IMMO TILE FCLETTII EXHIBITION PRIM. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY NORRISTOWN, MONTO'Y CO, PA September 20th and 30th and October let and 2nd 1b63. rittotro I. about Boucot., mum test of 3441- ado.rhia, oa Oahu,tats rtr.r sod b artesalll• by railway to tortiry portion •I ths lb. grovnits are boantlmlly •Itost r d. ogyagy r ay, 21 into. rf gr-no di . 1 11.1 One t.-g. 011.1.110.11 mm n ereet , d, togothor islib lenge •ct”ent B .441 , g Tee track 41 sail to to oao Ot ID. bai is lr mil. t•sek• In oho titan. 'I he prom lame ars tbs bossiest .esr of. Scrod by tdc Bcdetr, .monothog 5. abrut $7,00 Tho premiums ft • all grader of c. ttl • %%mod It' Acy, On of wbf an $0 each, 19 from 235 to 1115. otbon snot! rg r own to leer, toles, lii•t herd not lois than 16 brad, Ist 1.M.331 , 1,1.. 51a; Sod rnrsdoad Ho to. for all dr c.l • the pr-n.lom• exceed 2 . a60 blrb.•t lc , : 53 bat vireo 5 1 2/ and 6eo, and otb-r• 10.2 from 313. SI , and 15. iro• Shoot turd B. in• the pro orom rani. f-em 110 to $3 and 63. Per Poultry I bore I• in tong list of turnortuoi from 52 , 0 611 a h. In tbo toPoring clam.. most Mort promioni• ins off Sloortb% Cultivator% brill., Vi rg Rasp or sod Itoding Machine., Cotten, Co a Uri., !I l a, I amps, !Socket% Tin T.,,ther cad it• Net to's, Lin., Gan fixtures. Mart!, 51eu.e • Bata, loot Grain sot Frees, • %%got cloc sod a`s , 6.r romcstlo sod hiontehold Tao ofocior% • 1 &rick% rail n t Oki meg. 60.iiiltg, Pls. 0.1. P l 5lO 1.. of owl% Fait Goode, r .0, de pyr o s, k i s c.• I ro:in roe Jo:11•• Se Lair pra., t.• r d to rro y yOl Prolt a Tt• nor•I Trot aill he the largo.% ere- en clod by the rrslkt t, .n I oil, orm cite of too most attr.ctly t, lore. of .I,e Yzblbalon Vri It, Glistes std %lota iDo sob bittil its COL Lopatin...at. Th• Po.rejlesolo Paqr al and v , ".laeown ro.l bar. orraorod to tarry ante,. for o. h to au./ Coat exaibltlou Yelgt t rm. requiring the ereord t..e prepaid, •Elch •lli to rep•te •h'pp,r • be, go,ds Ive r turfed t, , it e •t.tloo Irt••u, eh kp of. It is boycd t "elect the same with Luber .n. pl • t t rueqn. • • . him stocm et ridneed rates le ma on tit the lemltug I ailte•rid. En rl • ran be mule it 0.. cMce In • ter lb, 4th rt.• f B.pirmbrr. A . .; %niche n 30.1 be ecter.d the boots tn or cetera Incelle, even Ibg ere t. 29 h. Rah bCcr• Inca become member• w scnber.b p ..ten !Sae ..lbw, tint. to, nett of obi h Itt • , f elle one p• non t the Yale or C n1"1.L6 ~Etrq. air A itat of Pr. mlocum and logo !Mo.! an to had by •ddr•••lnt emeter, THOMAS P. KNOX, Pre.Went. A. DII.WCn LAJOILWLE., r.et o-r.oroso. N k Vl.b KNOWN To Ft. 11.1 DI V.0',.4 LROLITIC BLUEBERRY CARMATIVE raiz SOVZILZION SiBILDT F,. DISESTZnY, DlAltLEita, rtri, 011OLZEUI !IQ DTA AND 6Thtig en COLIPLALET. The Immo., rates crctLp to the merit/ cf thb tem Ay nacneross daily tnorts art Nesting crate ave. it. mine. It he. aesaeseses yet •'y other remedy, IS once spring the mere., e d hstpasting tone and strength to the system, to ante aed harclees to Its leLnt , and pnwerftd ID the renlt case ?a the auldter, sapachOly, U II Invemahla, belay apprtiptlately limed by them, in many cartlticatat, Tlie soldlore' Friend." Mother* god It import, to say soothing MVP fog obligneu trothtsa, rro.gt from the telorlotto eCsoto of gl;to met to the nurogor by mow - vino lb* disolom. 8o d Ay F. 11.7. LA 411 AN A CO lama, Flttsborgh, and by rcaptctaßls lea.tort orerywb ear Prce. 26 CLISTB A BOTTLE. ♦ansCnr, ONLY NT W N. F. DAVIDSON, iff.zinAL.F. .Z J.,. dr. 11 resulting their FALL & WINTER STOCK, And I;tito tbdt frituli and am pub I, to mount= doh. meg, c hitt to the Snug end rn:at ecmplefa era . broegbt to thle intact Alirsio cn bid, a 10 - ge aasurtzatzt of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. CORNER FERN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, FITTOS MICH, Pd. STILLILING MEDICAL COLLEGE 2/1a I °Woo of :We rnetftlt' ntvata.on THCBSDA Y , tta 22d r." Crate-, 1283, and cOntiralisaao tea let LI Matob, 1&4. EbtliTEr, Pro'woo•.of Throry and Practice. ri 4TX:it, al. D. Prof lita and Of. Women and Children. Jona Dawo Prop, ncr ea tnoy red Pbyalolrgy. J, W. EfAili LT. D, M D Pro , Fv g rry,—Eye and Tar Surgery. S. LOVING H. D., Prcf °v. re t. 11. btrep,..t Med. Julep. 1111.0. G. ItiOall LI. D., Pr so. , Thenklatry and Toecology. D. HALDETtitthrf, .111 D , Deno or rotor of At !away. Retrdrtt Pumwiro Th• 1.11.6. will tvwe scam to ell.wni hclaren to the Cht s Prolleol.ry Drop:tat and tie two large Iltilitary flapplta'a at this piaci. for inforcestlrn aldlreas g.151w MMIIIM:I!! WAHLKs uF tiTBAsIBUATS FOR Qraorn • IffLllTan'a r rP•ariolars. t. ant. or te•aarorrericar, tar. , • •••, W 26. Tb• art of tbo eteacce• • orb CH otrot reL LI.T.•• ebe nt w item, are wltee telow Gali tia. in Ise nnatorland r.v w. Al•o, the eaoott of the. tom r . .Y.OLTH [ MA," near Ile bowl of fraarieth s otos% In toe Ctunter• len I Tit •r Tee ma - hteery, bolters Lai hare or the Om name 4 beau ere rep •reel t r be if mi. The te It he rite et pub , ,c soothe •o the hid:rest Hider, o+ the ter DtY r P .1:1 tII , 8q • la the of.l el 13 lief' Del Ile f e,ln 'root of the otltoe of Ceyt. Oh At L eS 81: Li hlllh f, a. V. hi. Terms elute, • Trea.ory titles. by trier of brig, ce eeeear ahuse. CUL LC . P ‘BIOIIP, •pt•fe •e 4 e. Q. hr 11.1mIATAZ r tiu • ••sa • ..anus, Curter 0 sad ztd eu,eta w u ht x , ow; L. (1. ' , newt Vith, IBM pustio th.l.ft OF CONDhItINED A NTH *LB eettl take piece at tee Carrel, neer the Obeervete7, In tataxs•e on It, la; 30 Mit, Zeal WEDNEaDd Y 9 Or rEPTSIO3/3, 1563, the Yd. leth mate 30th dela of the 1:1104i4. the psi/att., 1.a1ed...1 .at ant r p tblic !Wei to comma, .ee at 10 e emit.* to. of each day. and b. ocattonetl hem de to day Until thlt unstsbet en heed .balt Pe Terms tuba Goetzumezit 0. 11 V11P1111 , 78, it .od A 0 •••• tie , Al Wren gro..ts iestaa's t r a , ) o .4er %l and sr.d suet., areeldeat ee , 1) C., nett 111h,1863 .OOMB —v. DI be sold at üblie •5111 a at lb. teoettareeraer)e Weimeope*, ea the teoars between C &ad ► atd the sad td street.. on WED?. E Dv', elm Mt Inetaet. • 'aril* 14 0 ' Gwen*, cower% 8 d, es, unwonted es earls me public venire coeslVler 'it Par' CI tOd'AP 1.08 sod Llte7l.llB. •&D.LE OH DWI* parts of a t P acn a,awl WeGl:lBe, "TLit re, Telol,lll. and 21111814 Tamil ash, In Government Ikeda. bale to ottamente ai lb tido, 1k so. U. U. T ..11411111i9. (hot and • 0 If .14 • N ol lC6.—All pan ea iotereat eve no Mid that the StyrPre a • t V 1..." I° the matter of toe opening of MON t 111 e, 81'68E1', In .he rt cud UCH •all.sheog, h Med I tb•Dbo trict Lour; of d llo.heng tht,e , y It It rtirman. Jr hto , fett, g for It ihstiong. w.airra paRM. WANTED.--A F 'arm of Lan4, 00 any of ik.• railroad lima., act over 410 mll Goa thaw) sod oot over too ml. :',l• Gam a allaiion 1t torsi ba On: onallty son, rl2b a . rot.boild Into and olher Ito :laymen • and mar coot. im Gm 60 lo 150 1-101, mon. or lon Any ficilleni wit 1101 to PP 'Oa faros. mar end • ;rural war by .d dmidag ti. Gazzita 42190.. fittabolab, P. Maar PIT' Milian about gaiallty of 11 pall. fcca wirobor of .1 , • .vre•tt . . Palmas' of aidailfary tablff froaltd P l.....th oomitsaboton et the - heart, cf op. uont etite. diatreals. iftee_ oatttielotobr. &Mr. =au, a• orb braced oe., daaerrato 'offal! thar Mill not try the • PL ANTATIONAIITTERs t Mach are DOT recommended ba the . hjoy a t loam authorioza, and warranted to pieedtkean banagehiefe beneficial effac e They are exneedlney erasable. perfectly pure, bad 1111.001C,d0 CUM. UZI= When a healthy, gent!. a•imulaot Ls recelred. They party, strang•hem and inetgorata They 'create s healthy app.itte. Tt ey an, an antidote to change of water and diet. Thty IMITCIIIO effects of dtaelpatfon so I late not Ty They strenrtheat the ele%En and entle,n lb. mind. They prevent telsamatic end intermittent Invert They puffy the breath cod alba Commie. They corn llyrpepala and Oonstipattcn. They care Diarrhea, Cholera and Clatlere Stort e , They can Lfrer Orr plain t and tierer ea Headache, They make the weak steer g, the languid b 1111.3, laid are ealmmted natnee's great meteors: They aro oemposed of the celel.raled Cal:rare bark, Wit 1.- emu, itaseafre. roots and Date, ail preeireed Ie pertact/y pure St. Croix Duni. For particulars, see drealan end te.tfmonlals as . or.cd each totda. Dewar* of Imposter% ixandoo ere", bola. Coe that It hat D. P. !larva' Caramel> on nor private C. V• Stamp over the lank, with i.lantstion FrA no, and oar,firm signature on a tne steel plate et er.rior on side label. Boa 1601 car bottle to cot reLiltd al! b aptuiette and Ce , let,..rlotte stet We defy any permit to match the taste to , hareeter of on, gore e. del person pretending to sell N., olon Diane by the gallon or in bn is an Imp:Ater. Nre se i only la me log cabin bottle. /any person Wan, log tt.la bottle, or ratlleg any other material therein, • botba called riantatlon Slitters or not, is a criminal under the 17. S. Las, sad oil: be me protoented by es. We already ham oar eye on two paritza n, oar bottles, 6c., who will eccceni In Fettlrg. them. .e.e into (lost t:tarter.. :he dtmend ( or Draftee Plan. Lel ,rn Bitten from ladles, chrKuvm, merch..4, perfectly leen Alblo The simple *dal of s bottle Is the Aldenaw we present of 1101: wort% not • anperlority. They are eold by all respectable droy• groan, et.am taste so! coaacry .turn, MEE= D B 9 RE'S GENUINE BA; TEM, tcx yak., vholEmala and retail, by 13111(1:1 JOHNSTON, Carter Eimftttflald and ro.th atreota. .7:41435-osavt, nrrt/EN WINE V1Nk.011.13, E. & It. BOLLYAN, ro:Etterly IJLLLrr it CO., BOrdiatlM ) Th. only Tlnmar airs, ded With • Pegs bhdal of ttzty I:bib:tete, et the Intetnetlowel • la - The Confea lions and Ex Fez lance Or AN WI/ALIA pcblietted tar the bent-ft awl at a suiting andlitUTlON TO BOOB° LIEN all, euth.r from Ziervona DeblOty , Prellterctre Lew •,; flazhood, eta, aopplii.e, at the tome tlh,e, IDE OB EShr Bake. By outs who bat coral himself after being pot to peat experiee and hitt: y through medic:al httabog and quickery. By encleelzg a pat-paid addreeuti extrebare, in. gig =Ora may be had o , the anther, VATELABIIL 111 IT FMB, Bag., toyill:ledweV Bedh.,t. lees WLake Bnpener Copper LCII and TINO WORE S, Prregsrnan. PARK, M'CI.IRDY I& Co., Itancisctur.s. of BfIEATIIISG, BIIAZIBIIS' A 131) BOLT 002TEB:, COPPES BOTTOMIL BAIBEI) STILL BOTTOLIB, SPALTEE BOLDLL, also importers end dagcre In ZIE2FALS, TEN PIA ti. MEET /BOIL {GIBE, ma. Ooratattly no h.n.l 7714 N BBB' ZdACHL24743 AND TOOL& • MEMSHAfI.O WAiX.OOEZ, Zia. 119 rills end 120 Second 21.m1;', Pittabargh, Penn's. 1 1 6 5 - Bpuclel enisca 0! Ozrz,77 vr.: t arqr detired pzt M'To Nervous Sufferers of Both fiNEXI3.—A reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health Ina few days, after undergoing al the must routine and irregular expansive mode i f trestmluat, without nom.. cowsidere It hla oat, d duty to comrsunicate to his ambled follow ereatuiee the =MU or COWL Henna, on the receipt of an t droned envelope, he will mend (free) e copy of ti a proscription med. Dined to Dr. JOILN M. mu.; BALL, Odd Balton street, Brooklyn, hi. 8., mbritlydaw? Mlll7 TC H E R'S LIG HTE J IL a 4CILLHE snppllea a want felt by slaty good Innuskeoper. Every al est will kill • quart whet, Mal us thick. flemember that It h T :BEE'. mat-does this, and plass tta bate imitations Inv tea offered. The rail article fe for sale nj •ll respect able Dratesta. A. A. FAILZIESTOOKE, 40.!: A 00., corner a 4 First •ed Wesel etreets, Pittalmrth J 1946wdadr WA. 0. 010. 'K. MYR% .In,. ON. M 1 1 ,0812180151, RZA CO. (MC canon to BOSIINIO2I, 112111 A Humus.) WMCITIUOIVa Wow, Form:mu Asp MAcarnurrs, Pittsbzlgh, P. itannfacturers of BOAT AND BTATI , .I4IIiP STEAM ENGINES, BLABT ENGINES, !BILL ILACRIWERT, GEARING, BNATTLIIO, OAST. LIMB, of cil thee. islorts ; OIL TANEB AATILL9, BOILER AND SHEET 11 . 1027 WORE. Agents for GliTABL'a PAIES , r 114JEOLOU, for fredfog Boilers. sap I"JORlir 0001 1 / I .IIN it BRO., zaanufacturrra of MOS BAILING, II:10.N VA ULTB AND VAULT DIALB, LUDOW CN orrvaw, NVESDONV GUAIIDS, &A, Um D 1 B.corls l =ol 4.11 41 88 Third aura, beryl= 'Wood mad Iffariret. ' Rave on hand • mutiny of new Pa: tams, Lite, end plain, imitabla for all pnrparca Particular attention paid to enclosing arm Lot Jobbing done et short notion. eh.) £1931808A OIL WOW. Long, 42111er 4 . Works at Bbarpstrarg Statics, Aibayaszy Vann ilailroaci. OM= and Worsham, Ho; 1:9 nevArt EMU= Pittsburgh. Illanutaaccrers of ILLUISMATESO atck OATISO Z&121303 OlLliond BEDIZOLP. leer No.l ItliP/ELD OM, lizrruuted ttau-aurgo• alre, always on baud. .et2.lrd MIL —. HOLMES & SONS, Dealers In FOREIGN - AND DOMESTIC SILLS 111. 0114/10E, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, SAS EOM AND SPECIE, No. 07 Marlon rtroot, mtg. h, Pa roads ou a 7 the principal cities throughout the Oohed Stoma ..tom AW3'.V B. •H. CO b, For- D 1111) AND COMMISSION MERCHANT end wholesale &Ides In CHEESE, BUTTER, 5! LDS MU, awl Produce generally. No. 45 Wood street Pittaburab. Pa. net cLaut .40E.475. pßlitilObti, BuONTY ABACK PAY. T. WILLMAR DA P. QMIKILLL CLAIM 1143112. 89 aCa Aga a., gird door Wow as cktudna. troaridett &Mem tits ban boo t ths fell re g s ' al k :A7l:4 4 o " tt a . b to oss s 0. ,v MC1 17" 'Om an she wattled tb. $l( 3 Boun t y eoldfefe discharged by t visas of dbassi, am =aided to dame Widows 01 &Idlers .b. dl. sr we kb:ad In lb. ',mica ere =titled to porirroos sad nu IWO Illourit7. am, &c OtlNc.re 0110E14d every disalptbni. pramptly &S -ulpha to Bo charge =dm Is any ease anti! th• ..e.•a..aa.w.n eo-t•.• a pilAtduZir3, BOUNTY, isAla V.eLY a macznazz, dummy-as-La ar cod G6tre!. 49=4 So. Uf nrm ETr.*Fr, P,l:l4 . Csixab. Ya Ckghelium is ISEttpliany_a_ndAtalatat cctuate. Prow:atm somnsa• miry esorro tloal 8017,15=6, tar all 41saareed &Adam' PIN • EONS. tit inmeded Often wad 031411sny iTZB aid fl IMS fro-WldowsePamts. Or - ,.b11 -Oldldtaa. Biaticrp sad atans, Ar_ceber itqpi seiztatins Of than irbo twva Mod b tN tanena, Of Iwoea altar areaupotam dlseisiazirkettni to iii=dualpiasta •01011145541 War to OW lo • 111 ! 11 . *UM P. 11. CLAES CD 1209 NAM rra: TIMID ■r •or sea by F. M. BOLLMAN, wisT 131&w0EIS