pitisbm* IVEDNESDAY MOIMRO»I3EPT.2O, DM& CITY AFF.4.188. 011171XULZ PAPER OP VIZ ant. 01 1 / 1 1TAT10113 for the Go- Bette, by (f. IL Ms, Optiatan, bro. IS /Mb nred—oamted daAly LW WM. IX ILVADI. . (Meek, 4. x ... ... pp 12 « 61 u..--..... 00 64 u p. x.—.......... 49 Samster.... -- --- 29 4-10 8121 h Ward itaton Meeting A large meeting of the cations of the Sixth Ward was held bit night In a lot on Wylie street near Towndson. The mooting was organised by Coating the blowing odloors President—Rsr. Mr. Boar. Vim Pruidado—Captain Cooper, Chula Bounds, Jas. Chambers, Mr. Thompson, /no. Boots, and Mr. Black. Ssorstary—.7. R. zreiroars. The President retuned his thanks for tits oomplimemt. Re said that in ail our efforts, there should be but one great Lk* kept In flew—that in, =stain the men who are en gaged In proper ants to sustain this great nation. . Hon. T. J. Bleu= was introduced. He spoke of Ake great LEM at stake in the own ing eleotloa—whether we have a country and constitution. He referred to the articles in the Richmond papers, which say that Gen. Lee mat turn politic ian, and make • fall campaign into Pennsylvania, for the purpose of electing George W. Woodward. He ask it was well understood by the people of the Booth, that the triumph of the so-called Dem. • **ratio nominees, for Governor, in Pennsyl vania and Ohio would be the triumph of the clue of secession. It Is this, which, to us, sundae the present political question.of trans cendent importance. In reference to the sue ,pension of the Writ of habeas corpus he 'wished that Abraham Lincoln had more of ; the old Jackson style of exercising authority. - Be referred to the suspension of that writ by Washington, during the Revolutionary War, and the Whisky Inn:ration, and by Jackson at Now Orleans la the War of 1812. He said that now, men in the Booth do not exercise one-tenth the liberty man exactas In the North; that no man in the South would I- dare to spook In favor of a candidate placed in the same pSiltion to the rebel government; se George W. Woodward is to our National Administration. He wanted any follow, who was tired of taxation here, to go down to Jeff Davis' dominions. '(Mere an Irishman in the crowd gam . 0 I will go down with a gut in my hand.") - Mr. B. also referred to a hie tortoni fam that, dozing Jefferson's admin istrationwhon Gen. Wilkinsonarrested Aaron Burr at New Orleans (or conspiring against the Government, be brought Burr to Weal ington, and on his arrival then, the Senate of die- Hefted States passed a resolution ask ing the President to suspend the writ of habeas corpus—not knowing how large a re bellion was on foot. It was seat to the House, but being laid over for a few days, it was found that no organised rebellion existed, and eon . suruntly was not passed. This Shows that fa 3180.2 or 1808, Thomas Jo/teasel and the UMW States Senate understood what was tweeesnry to be done to arrest rebellion. Hos. John P. Penny was then introduced. He said as he formerly lived In the Batty, he knew-something abort the incitation of sla very. This contest is between two ideas : cur, based upon labor am:the subservient class, St only to be enslaved, owned, tasked and driven, having a governing class above them whoa eels duty and privilege is to manage the pol itics aid government of the country, making it subservient; the other ides is ours. We have • Constitution which says that every man has equal rights—has the same 'voice with his loom-men in the Government to which he is a subject. We should now know bat two parties—those who sustain the Government, and theta who are opposed to The men who opposes the Govern s/UP, la any of its sots, whether by restating the draft, opposing the taxation or Counsel ing words optimt the administration, n as mob to be opposed as the men who marches manly op on the &id of battle with a bay onet spinet ova bistars breasts. The Gor dian:au% gssea_down when the President goes down. Abraham Lincoln was elected in a Conatitutional manner. 110 is the President if the country sad is entitled to our alle• glance. It the President la nut down how are we to support the government? He well illustrated the right of the Presi dent to take the negros3 of the South by sup posing a tow of houses stood between .our army and pos erossof—whetiter in that OW, there should be • delay In order to have a juy to aseertela the vales of the property before it was battered to pieta. Mr. P. referred to the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus antacid that when the Constitution Its at taakedimo true, loyal man can throw impedi ments in the way of the Conmitutional Ex ecutive of the country in his attempts to ad minister the government, sad enforce the lees of the land to put down rebellion. Dr. McCook was then called for and intro duced. He delivered one of his u.nal cutting speciosa against theDamearestio party of the puma day. In respect to the conscription act, he said that Abraham Lincoln should not be charged with • crime, when Janson was justifed in doing the same thing. Hon. J. K. Morehead being observed in the crowd. was loudly soiled for. fly came for , ward and delivered a short but effective sp A ec v otee t thanks was returned to the makers. /ton City College. This institution has ben to long before the pablia i nsid its character for thorounhnele and else it se wall known, and so gen gray &dialled, as to render it anneesssary, and almost Impossible to say anything, that crould. add to Its wall-earned reputation. Isom the first Ito constant elm hu been to felerate the odao►tioaat standard of the bui l:ten eeramunity; bow well It luts mended. in itanforts,ll beet shown in the tueleareal praference given by business men to the gradustei of this school- By insisting en higher standard of qualificetion than that re quired by other comultnial yahoo% and by persistntly relating diplomas to all but thoroughly qualified accountant', it has not only obtained the confidence of the business Community as a first elan institution, but It kis neared a patronage which makes it the anstiargely attended Commercial College in 'the United States. The young men who is to lortsteste as to be able to obtain its diploma, if industrious and possested of good habits, Is certain of meets. - Accident to a Lady. A young lady camel King, residing In Allegheny, fall Into a agar way in one of the new buildings baths erected on fit. Cllair street, on Monday mining, and was vary se lonely Wand. A delegation from this illy wee passing alone the sidewalk, on their way to s setting in ALleghany, and the lady, in beak to let them pass, fell into the ezc .Tb• stontraatore are responsibte for .dawsagn instalsid ander snob altatunstanees, ipd'abonid be held to a strict aeconateblligy. 1 / 4 ,Th direst flommissioner should keep an eye /41. All such dangerous Veal, and remind - than who may bezoms negligent of their daft!. - Otraatvr Sat.n.—A grand ballwlll be 'Wen al Lafayette Hall, on Monday evening, Onto fief foth, for tbe busflt of the widows and or- Oasts of Jorlibri WM: b iseellent h ands. and hen The no doubt the- resolon will prove piers/mt. and Mems. H. Itosenbaoh, G. Graf. ,tiar. J. MI6. A. Miler, L. Blaishman, and M. Kraal.: estsposo - the Committee of dr. -eengernenth. Sawn Weep Union bleartion.—There •mill be a tielort.mus Slartiag On Thin seln7 areettng at the corner of Gran dna and 'entre Anna. Some of oar emlneat local RpNkm.wilt dethrer addresses. Thin ettlelso be tneetLog 1p the Seventh -Ward Patina 801100/ aOlllO.l Promfr.ent graham min be to attendance. :'!l: TAhirovsza Dwan.—ftlortlo Connor, ono of the man who woo Worst by tho has aeotdont blitholido of tho Btenbeholito Ittlitoad. Mod Way - from AU stints of his hdortu. I asim lb. third death from that terrible isingiltW Colour Maeloas held 'an Inqsmtt, •• `s• Naget 01 widest/4 bath Irfolik . *NO: ; • , ' ZEN ~~ st2r+-.:~r7,r-ita ~.,? s.._:ai..s«s ':: ~...-vz7t .,+ ~ ~.~.e~.&,..~.ca.~iA..~.. v...._.izw3.,ri .i a~.~...+,rA';:: ~.a~i~~:S ~a~~ ~,.......~....~ ~Cn'.u»~L:'a`a~.3.> . G5:~3 . v~~ ~~~§~~-...:..~ ' - ...,: ~`w.. ~:'{.ry ~x2•.s::v";r Distressing Ateeident.--Woman Killed Oa Tetesday sibirnoon, between three and four echoic, most distreseing aeoldant co carrell at the Pedual street depot of the Pitts burgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railway, re sulting In the instant death of Mrs. Elisabeth Robinson, wife of Joshua Robinson, ERI.. • well known and highly esteemed cithen of Allegheny. It would appear that Mr— Robinson had left her ruidenos, corner of the Rut Common and Sharma* street, in the Third Ward, in company with her daughter, a young women, for the par- Pore of taking the oars to visit some friends residing in the vicinity of Blew Brighton. The Allier= Aceommodation hid backed in to the station, bat before It bad en tirely checked ep Mrs. Robluon stepped up on the platform of one ef the ears. in doing which she lost her balance and fell betwen the two cars. She was caught between the bump ers and blared eonsidirably, after which she fell upon the track, and the wheeh of one of the trucks was Wised over her, breaking both legs, and almost dlsembowedling her. The body was taken hem under the cars in a very short - time, but life we. ex tinct, and she luidevidently expired instantly. The, deemed was In the fifty-third year of her ige, and was a mostestimable lady. Bar sadden and violent death has flied a worthy family with the Most Intense grief, std has last a painful gloom over a very large circle cf relatives and friends. Coroner McClung held an inquest in the evoninr, and after hearing the statement of Mice Robinson, the jury found a verdict of accidental death. Discharged Soldiers dad be it /baker enacted, That any alien of the ago of twenty-one years or nowards, who has enlisted, or shill enlist in the armies of the United States, either the Regular or Vol utes, forces, and has been, or shall be hare, after honorably discharged, may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States upon his petition, without any previous declaration of his intuition so become a citizen of tb& United States, and that he shall not be re - = - : quired to prove more than ono year's resi dence within the United States, previous to his application to become snob citizen, and that the court admitting meth alien, shall, In addition to such proof of residence and good 'moral eharaoter, as is now provided by law, be satioded by competent proofs of snob par son haying been honorably discharged teem the service of the United States, as aforesaid. Sad Death or a Student. A most distressing accident happened in Meadville on Sunday afternoon last. A stu dent of Allegheny College, Clark T. Lindley, was shot by the accidental discharge of a gun in the hands of a follow student. The acci dent omitted In Mr. Lindley's room, the load (of shot) passing through the fleshy part of the inner side of the right thigh, severing the femoral artery and causing death in less than an hour. Medical aid was promptly sum moned, but was unavailing. Mr. Lindley was a young man of fine talents, highly com mended by the faculty and his fellow stu dents, and respected by a large circle et so quaintances. He was a son of Dr. L. Lindley of Cennellsville, Payette empty, Pa. and was about twenty yeah of age. His rem ains fore forwarded to his friends. Bleating at Wilkins Hall. There was a spirltsi meeting in Wilkins Mall last evening. William M. Shinn, Big., delivered an able address, in the course of which he proclaimed himself to be a military, political end moral Abolitionist, end this, too, although born in a slave State and perhaps nursed with slave milk. He woe followed by lion. Thomas J. Bigham, who pitched into the Pod, Woodward, Lowrie, and the Cop perdeads, generally, with a till, amid advised all who complained of their liberties befog restrained, and their taxes being enormous to try Dixie for a few months. The last speaker was A. M. Brown, Brq t Mr. Brown made an able argument on the &neat:atonality of the suspension of the writ of karat coypu, and the right of the soldier to vote. &HAULS LID BATTIIIT eases.—ln the fol lowing assault and battaryoesse before Alder man Taylor, on Monday and yesterday, the parties were scot held In 000 to answer at Court: Sarah Pent, ehargod'with hiving attached Barbara Scholerer, and threatened to strike her on the head with a briek-bet. Barbara Hubert, charged with an/whine Rebecca Paul, the iafant daughter of Sarah Paul, and beating her &aural!. BAUM OF STOOKS at the Commercial Sales Boom. No. Si Fifth street, Tneadsy evening, September 29th, by Dark &twain., Ano. Rouses c Exchange Bank ....$7l 50 Bank of Pittsburgh.-- ...... 60 50 Pittsburgh Insurance Company...—. 31 75 Pittsburgh & Oonnellsville E.. R. C 0.... 8 75 Sztruarts. The Wheeling isertlisrescsv states that - then are not lass than twenty drafted men in that elty—man who being absent from their beams in Pennsylvania at she time of the drawing, have sonainded not to go back. Ia cue they are arrested they alum that they cannot be considered at de serten, having had no notification that they were among the lanky ones. EQUIMIL 111712710,-.A squirrel host took plaas to Eladsbury towsoblp, Crawford county, last week, batsman two oompaalse of man moo aaoh. Capt. BMWs Road brought In 185 hsid—Capt. Bash% 20. The largest number killed by any Slagle hoots? was 73, by Henry Mast, of Capt. Bosh's squad. The time stipulated was tea bolus. loyalist:on fy desired of the whereabouts of William Davis, who was recently engaged as • Colportettr In Crawford and Erie 001211- tbs. Any one who knows of Wi palm* lo cation will confer a favor by sanding his ad dress to the data of the Crawford Journal, et Ideaddile. CLEm.a.—Matilda Heron has consented to give one more representation of her great character of " which will be pro dnee4 this evening. She will not again ap. pear in this role daring the present engage. meat. Those who would witness It, there fore, mast attend the theatre to-night. Tan Groter.—We understand that Manager Henderson will soon announce the groat 1110- iitlon play of the “Ghort." The eight-bea ten will all be =lona town hit gholtablp. Disoausair.—David Maslen, J. Hamill and James Rodgers were, yesterday, arrested , and fined tithe dollars cub, by Mayor Alex ander, for disorderly conduct. Waxen? Yawn', eon of Brig. Gen. Kelley, DOW reuniting 11. MOW' °unpin, In Wheeling. APOCIAL LOCAL NOTICBB Axons AID BilLllol BRIM EAGlllia, for brolly zed ounuhroturing purposes, ere the Not b us. A. F. Ibbost, G.uul Ape. No. 18, fifth street. Tutus l'aiwv, Plain anftizzantotal Mato Soder, istd dales In Pommylmam and Vet moat ,late of Um iost litiallty at low Tatou Oldce at Max Latigatllift, mat its Wata Works, PltttlnuglOs. ' _spßsem 007 of the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing &salmis. Moro 11 but one Bowing Machias, and that Wheeler & Meigs, et Aserias /waste, N. Y. The Whaler At Wilson Koalas his no Asteriora: It is Um nisabbio for fastaty use—Advocate med./0~1. It Is emlasstly npertob—Dietiosary of Ms atomics: !very one should melt at Wheels: WU mon'e rooms, No, 371ilfth street, and examine epoolmena of work done on them machines. Wm. Butner & Co., the Western Agents for Wheeler & WUioa, hams DOW Oa "OM. dolt i flee stook of =chines, Ia Rosemead, fifeltogaay and Walnut eases. , Stainno I soy Tan —The tole:teen are bravlog the ductal or Neer, Boraly,Wounds sad Chotsta; Noy A itallatt fallow sill reeve Irle bons to bleselt, who.. be the sue at HOL ,LOWAY'd PILLS AND OINTBINNT, youth bsn ntstrwedtatdetsmily stens and heathy. Wan, try their I Only 26 eats pa be: or Neti ' U. , . • Or Termer re Laters..-4er• ''l6 CBI r gyms tb. aewlag Mackin, as • blessingto woman. - Tt has bees the caving of mach misery, aa•Probahly of Weikel!. The "Elpisk of the Shirt" is now obsolete; the more eman ating ballad, "The Bong of the Bowing Ida chine,' hat to its piece. We had heard, through one lady friends, of =whines that would stitch, tow, ham, and of one that could make a perfect button.hole in • garmeak We Lad supposed that perfection had almost boon reached, knowing that those Smartt. meats performed all the neesseilies to sewing. Bat it seems they still had the "aecompilah• meats" to lam. We are led . to make these remarks,, having recently seen some ladles' Admits elaborately embroidered with this Baw -log Mashie*. The work seemed to excel any thing executed by band labor. Beside being more rapidly and cheaply executed, the work has a more regular, and coneequentiy a much more beautiful appearance. What is most remarkable about this novelty is that the machine wkieh executes this wonderful workmanship is the most perfect in another respeoM—the embroidering quality being only on addition to its many other abilities of stitching, hemming, ko. Thee* of our lady readers who wish to view the instrument en gaged la its charming atioomplistiment, can do so by stepping Into News. Grover h Be. key's establtsbment.—New York Items Jeer. Boe Advertisement. JIM 7 Bavtraaan /1011 701 Eart.-WThe CM. 'dersigned would MOB respeotfullissall the at tention of their friends, and the pabilsain gen eral, to their Pall and Wlnt stook of Goods, They consist of all the very Lttasi styles of Cloths, Cecil:acres and Vesting*, English Es kimo Beavers, TriO3 and Pilot Cloth and Over costing*. Also, a largesseortment of Preach Chinchils Overcastings of the vary finest guslity, an of whictli is:elected from theletist 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 call- Baumis. oma Nes h Co, Merchant Wirt, No. 54 Market st. Smarm. GRAHAM, Gao. MOCIAZDLIM. FO2 BALI. LID WINTII Wian.—.The ram mer is past, and by the morning's tryst, we begin to apprehend, that fail and winter will be shortly upon us, and we must provide our selves with the material to keep ue comforta ble. A nice fall suit, or • good and well-made overcoat are the very thing, and we do not know of any place where our readers would snit themselves better than at Messrs. W. B. Mass &Co.'s clothing establishment, sorner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Alla gbeny. They have also received ■ complete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, and a great variety of new patterns for waist eoatteg, Ao. Mumma, itututuren Vinnweassa etc-ntion of our country% brave defenders M -05104 returned from the seat of war, and of the public in general, la again directed to the very extensive and handsome assortment of the latest styles of French, Buell& and Anse:lean pleas goods, for panto coats and vests, lately received by Dieser'. John Weiss k 60., Merchant Tailors, No. 120 Sederal street, Allegheny. A tasteful gala:lion of putt:neon%.futhstang goods will also always bo toned on the shelves of the establishment, together with a let of toady-made clothing, got up In the best manner. Tease banutifal lota en Nunnery HUI, widati overlook. the city of Allegheny, at the bead of Federal street, are to be Laid at A. Lagote's Auction House, 159 Federal street, on Tuesday evening Oat. nth, at 7% o'clock. Plana esat be bid from the Auotiotieer, end the grounds will be shown by Win. Stedeford, who am near the prep:Mee. RIMMED Me /Los: —Bev. B. 0. Smith, Prattiburg, N. Y., =Hoe t "My gray hair is earned as b;uk u wbui I wu a young man by suing hire. S. A. !Aimee World's Hair fteitorer sad Zylobalsamom." Tam preparations have been need and approved for twenty years. 011101111311 and carriage calls will bs tem at the Omnibus clam p No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders loft at the above plate will be promptly attended to. All culls • most to paid in advsnos. Pena notiesa; lone dollars. Foundottars, tour dollar. Dental Institute, Dentatinstleita. Batt ekoap I:tzarist:7,l;rue cheap Dentistry No icartano work, no =saltine work. FLIOB.-Ali sizes flags, at sal orlon. Flags for horses, flags for beildiegs, jisgs for corn pantos, at the Pittsburgh Pug hianufastorg, Pitteet's, opposite the Postt ales. M& BISITINGS, BIT!' TOUR FLAGll.—Japt raosised, a large supply of Uoiteti &ales gage at the maeafeotory, Pittook's, opposite the Postoflee. BUSTING and muslin flip made to order, from elz feet to fifty feet, of the beet material, at the manefaotory, Pittoeles, opposite the Posted:l:e. —Tan extensive rope works of Ir win, Falcon ,k do. Those in want of manilla, hemp or bay rap•, twines, oakum, ka, will do will to call at It Water street. lw C. Dont:it, 7,48 Penn strait, •toad to V.MOitirt of las urotimalorn MUMBLED FLOYD—LE ITEIDOS O—To Ylckatrog, o • Thursday eserdng Stptetaber llth, by Boa. L. 8 Bouteo, Judge of the Probate tkart, BIXBY M FLOYD, late of Oda plac3, to Mu LM ILI L ABM trraove, of Vicksburg, Mks. VIED: CEA bK. —en Tuesdsy morelog, 2Stb Inst., BEN JAMIN ÜbAEB, eyed St years. Faunal .111 take Owe sinunoiow, at 1 frsm bta late -esid.noe, Trankstown road, oppoolb Vomswood Station. Berlina trill leave Moreland Is N Admire Stable, Liberty street, M It 3, o'clock. The "leads of the family me rerpsetharly Invited to attend. POLITICAL .IrOTICICIA RD WARD, tin nrnn hive Mee, azd are ra be bid .4 001 • 1210. 80th Int•r .TION, THI CNY.—The folio. Vls'lure Comm: d t, mvetletig to 1 lIDLIUDAY IVA IILtEBUI boon added to tbe treated to Weal OE• Ors. oo wri at 1% o'elo - k : Alexander A U , Clieb etalatlan Alston Jonn Armstrong A D Annstren r DMA Andersen The, Missiles-Fred Owen. William Orr w 111 yam Park hates Jr Patterson Bari Patterson James titotm. °baths Gray W i'astinto fianstiot Holmes Joan Rioting% %ob% Hast!ami David. Antic as John flardon .3 li lisatareldar Boa Wm Dna Ch,bt KAM J.kal L L snow Volterra ropalts Adam Lindsay L Lacy Vdeitaick Ma , &ban V B alcßriss Jao.■ Itstlausattz J Mains W J Bat Jobs 17 Harr Alex Bell Hebert Beckham 1 1 4 , 4 BlVettici Phlltp Bold WtHisaa HatrtUstors Hsrclay Therm flratC Wilt= Bolt. Haar, Oamphell Jeut H Danesh Fames! Dothlrt Jalio lietwee Rho tails Isotert B !Worm Joshua Botsrasss Bay Bobs Bawls Hoary its.sousts bassi Bstestar BloWs issessit Dayld Stalwart Jobs klaupter.Chai 'cbssib Jots Othstsatt Goo B , edogord Jame ! Steel Ito, J 0 •adtts B B Shoals Jos McCurdy Jamul molinsula Meyers John ercGcntrle 21ba1 Gut • IlY•in A W Glen Paton. Oarwt Mnry , stnner Ch•. ?tom J.. 8 Walt* Jobo Wolin John A By ordtr of County tosutoittAA tcr the Witt. 030. °MUM. °AAP AB Ai.LNG, J. BEOKLIIOIIII. *WHIM 11 ,1 13i0N, Dr. JAB 150110t/GB, If.OUBBBLICB. .1111Lrrall .roricEs. rtiovuer neussava °isms. Tv 920 Bursar or lhoweL , 98 Tomtb-St., Pittsborgb, Boys. to, 1863 EXEMPTED FROM DRAFT.— Insocordsnes %Mb, Wore, I publish Ms Ibb. lowing list' of poroOnl osealphd from daft by Ow Board of Bora/sent In this Dhtriot, to Ms date, with lboioSsons of noir .xoroptioni 11 - 174 Ear of TOZVISM4O AOCIPL3:I3 111111111117113 Bum. . Itatieus. . Eabsttbsta. John Mtge% Eut Dlrmingbam. n'tiry G. Johnson at.':d Vous - ' PS I :Lt . :I S . tt °1,,1n.. sat.o:lt4attr MAN 110010 ; . HOW LOST I' HOW BZEITOBRD pablisha, Ina salmi es. vents; Price Pfx Orton. & Lectors en the Enna Westmont std Indoo.ll Cure or Er ronstontoces, or &masa Mennen, Junin:Amy smt4oos nomad pallity. and Itopsdatents to Mariam isoursty Penommases, Coreasoptlon, Tpllspsy and tin Nen. tat 'Soo Minot toaipsoftr. resattof yroui roe, atm" Mx. by nowt. lILTERVILL, ja. D.. erdar of On Ones Beek so& woos t lb wads of Buff tent: sent tre,ortield. Ins plan anslops, to tar mho en p•st.ptid, co rued pt of s x ante or two PanioXlsotoos. b. PE. Ott. J O. IC LIS% pooerryara Pak, Post Oaks Ban 4155. esollottodsmir Is TELS .LATEST WONUEI4 -11;rri POORP.atit i gignYtri, at HUMID Hat toadett. tate • trt A• 2 rna•ewa. bxs. Western Reserve; No do =doom Stoned tad foetus by JO= P. =MIA 4 , rk) rat• THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATURES FROM WASHINCTON. Owlet Dispatch to the Pittabargh Garotte Wastatorox Crrr, &opt. 19, 1893. 11111011..leCOOr. Lin 91WITINDIS It 11 stated that Gene. fd'Cook and Crittenden are relieved of their commends In the Army of the Cumberland. and ordered befsre n Court of Inquiry to investigate their conduct in the resent battles en the Chleinsursuga. General Bourret iris understood to have made tortoni complaints against them In his dispatches. Alprf COIFS 00IIBOLIDATZD The twentieth and twenty•flret army eorpe have been consolidated, and row constitute the fourth army Corps, nader the ormmand of tGordon Granger, IitIRILI Or ORS. ROOKIE 10! TEE 111192. Gen. Hooker left Washington 7esterday to enter upon salve service. It is understood that Gen. Butterfield eonthuses as his chief of staff. Gen. Hooker went west. TIIikATITIZOB OP :az piZAB lIPRDITION. It seem pretty well ascertained now that Gen. Ns!look is to be regarded as the author of the Texas expedition. The Navy Depart moat did not favor it. .1111 11100111 t DILLIOLTIOI The address of the Missouri delegation - to the President will be printed to morrow in pamphlet form,and (sr distribution after its presentation. The President has appointed ten o'olook to-morrow to resolve the delega tion. The dentition from Missouri had a reorp. Lion at the Uctort League rooms to-night The hall was crowded to overflowing. A epasoh wan made by Bz•Gov. Bell, cf Ohio, welcoming them, giving them assurance: of sympathy, declaring there was no half way ground for loyal people, and that slavery mutt die. Judge Mitt, of St. Louie, stated the wrongs of the citizens denouncing General Bahodeld as a Coppathesd—uniting with Gov. Gamble to hot this loyal people down. Son ata: Lane made •characteristlo spseoh—full of dune, Mot:area and ex tremevie ws. Speeches were also made by Mr. Jackson, of Missouri, and others. ADOILIBH TO THI PUTUDIST 1100 THB 8050 or TWABABOR. The President received an address from the Bans of Temperance organisation this after noon, and replied briefly by Keying, that since a long time before the organisation of the Bons et Temperance, while unite a young man ha had made four temperance speeches, and had tiled ever due to support it by the ex ample and principles he then advoo.. tcd. Be regretted there was so mush dinnk.unes In the army, ani had done all he could to pre vent it, but It might be a oonsolation that there was some on the other side, too. 1.T.0111.10R or P 115012113 The reboil have boon trying to force ne Into an exchange of pileonere, by representing that they have no amaze of making our mis time in their hands comfortable through the approaching winter. Lieut. Col. Cahill. of Maehumid, has boon promoted to a esloneloy in the Invalid Corps. European ldews Naw You, Copt. 20.—The City of Wmli- Migton, from Liverpool CM, Uts /6tb; IRS Queenstown the Itth;eirrived at 0:30. Tha fimancipsttlon Society has written to Rouell, thanking him for stopping the rams on the literary, and begging him not to lose sight of the movements en the Clyde. The Tories editorially expresses satisfaction that tho Ironclad, In the Mersey will not be allowed to leave until semething more is known of their ownership and destination. The Paris Moritosr air:lain, that the Flo rida I. not a privateer tot forms part of the Confederate marine, duty commissioned, and has all the character of an ordinary vessel of war. Part of the crew of the Floridahnd arrived at Liverpool In a state of destitution, and say the report that they mired large sums in wages and prize money are fabrications. , The men wore mostly pressed from the Confed erate army. At Brest they boldly demanded their wager. when they were all discharged, with notes on the Confederate sprits at Liv erpool for sums varying from $lOO to $l3O. These claims were repudiated. It is reported that two federal war vessels were en route to Brest to prevent the depart are of the Florida. Paris, Sept. 16 —Rumor, say the new Em peror of Mexico has recognised the Confeder ates in obedience to inpruotlons from Napo leon. Aloe that Lincotn's government will not throw difilaultiea in the way of the Brunch schemes, but will quietly watch event/. Tha Tim,. lactose the Canadians on an nexation to the States, and says they are free to do as they like, but argues they have noth ing to gain, but everything to lore by nett a coulee. The Russian replies to the Western Powers have been delivered. They Indicate that the Csar to immovable on the Polish question. The six points are agreed to, and farther con sultation bt uvula ons—Rnssia assuming the full responsibility of her act". LATUl—Liogrpool Sept. 17.—Cotton quiet; the advance was partial at about 34d. Bread stuff' quiet and steady. Provisions dull. Produce eteady. COl2lOll, 91%@33,44.', Illi nois Central, 13 dilatant. Ens, 75, Vessels Captured—Advance In Gold. New Toxic, Sept. 19 —The schooners Ire-. land and John fiousemen were captured by the retell, in Zberapeake Bay, previous to the 234, and plundered and les adrift. The Alexandria was captured and plundered and run ashore- The Gsvantment schooner Al liance, laden with provisions aad sutler's stores, valued at 430.000, was also captured. The crews of the other Tomb; were putaboard of her, and she vas last seen c$ Sands' Shoats, bound South. The Commercial says gold has advanced to $1 41%®l 4134 last evening, after the regu lar business hours; and has gone still higher to-day, partly under the failure of • heavy speculator, said to be nearly half a million abort in his deliveries, and pertly under reports of adverse private intelligence from Itosecrans. The price opened gl 41%, but advanced to $1 44 by 11 o.ol oo k, f rom which it leaded to IL 4234, r uff oo m g • up again to $1 4 3 ® 1 43%. Bahe at the board of about $lOO,OO at fl 42%@1i. 433, ant at 4 o'eleck, $1 43. Worry Dr BD Gen. Robert Anderson to Retire from Service—From monis Island. New yeal t ilapt. 29,—Brig. Gen. Robert Andaman, now In the city. haa bee* ordered before the Army Retiring Board, end It le ex parted that he whi be retired from satire eer trio% ea,einew the bombardment of Fort Sum ter, he hu not been equal to the fatigue and incitement inoldental to the sembre in the A gentlemen direct from Morrie bland says: A few dap before he left, seven dentine ar rived then from Sallivane Island. Their story b that attar the blowing up of the Mag nin* in Tort Moultrie, and fully expecting eentinuncte of the shelling on the following day, the rebate made preparations for the re moval of their hest run, with the Intention of svemlatthi lholtiande hut finding the next mo rning that the ehatildg was not renewed, they conoluded to welt. Banimoirane Attested. Bsternioas, Sept. proprietors and editors of the &Mar, formerly known as the and then the Rows duet, ware sr mod g. } :day for the .pubtioathin of disloyal in thunas, A guard was seat to seize the estabilibmsnt. Only one of the proprietors, Mr. Eiward Carter, was found there, who was arrested. Mr. Nielson was not found. Mr. )1...47up00ter. editor of the Doper. will also absent, and neither have yet Dien Mama Ivii7 Ind M. D.Plotinn waited t o . diy,) .tha mllitory enthoiltbn for Whip &hop eatitiedi Rona= Meat& xsprinee , ii thioVith ti -Battik," 117 Minds • .. ~::~ ~~ MEI= New Toni, Sept- 19.—A. oorrazpondozoe of tea Poe: dated Washington, Sept. 29, says: The reverse in Northern Georgia out:psis the Government to rake more tro:pa than it had oontemplated. The present draft will not give the Government over 75,009 men, and is Is said in some quarters that this It too high an eetimate by 25,000 men. Another damn will undoubtedly take place vory icon, !X.. *apt in those districts which prefer to Wee their full quota by volunteering. Nearly all the Western Statue will raise their quota by voltintsers, as the Gevornment,offire a bounty of $3OO. The nett draft will probe', bsStor ammo men, and theexpeotation of the VDT.. ernment, under the new instruotions, to to obtain one third of the men drawn as sol diers. The two drafts and the volunteering, it is estimated, will give about 300,000 men by the first of January. A oommittee from the Missouri and Kansas delegation called on the President this morn ing. , Re agrees to receive the entire deep. Lion It ten o'olook to-morrow morning: It Is telieved hare the administration will change ita policy in Missouri. Unfavorable rumors respecting Buruside'e situation were afloat last night, none of which an true. Them it no unfavorable news from eny quarter. The Cabinet held a meeting to-day Br. Louts, September 22.—The Democrat's Leavenworth special 'aye:Authentic advice' were received there from Washington, to the effeetthat Beasae will be mado h separate department, under the command of General Gamic. Col. Maas' moo are disarming the loyal en rolled mititia in Platte county. Several Union Cl2Bll Were killed yesterday, and a perfeot state of terrorism 11.114[21 there. Fire day's later advice' from Wasters Arkansas, state that the rebels Coffee sad Hants: are encamped on Cowskin Prairie, Mo., with a thousand men. Sr. Loms, S spa 29 —TheDamoerne, Spring field spaniel's} a th.t it to stated and believed amoog army men there that Maj. Gen. Pope will be assigned to L. command of the De partment of fdleseuti. Gov. Yates /0110 J to-night far Ohio, where he will speak to the Union men. Gan. Pope to now in St. Louie. Kirby Smith ie at Arkadelphia with the mein body of the rebel army, said to number 35,000. Gem. Cabal', with Texas troops trod Arkansas conscripts joined him. The powder mtil at Arkadelphia, containing upwards of ono handrod thousand kegs of powder exploded OD tho This lois is regarded by the rebels as most fatal. Orem dissattlfaation txtits avant Kirby Smith. Gen. (Isbell ie tegteded 13 the best man in the E. we. Gen. Btont is at Fort Boom organizing new Kansan regiments, which he expeou to lead into Texas in a few days. Seven aro arriving here la large nombere, to jut the Kansas colored regiments. Vessel Wrecked•.. Repulse of the Lntish Fleet at Kago alma. Sir Finerozeco, Sept 99 —The war steamer Norwich, fast from Ilskadi, wiser - reeked north of the entrance to thte harbor on the night of the 26. h. The Ohms - and mew were 'laved. P1,01101 . 11D They report according to the Japanese ac counts receive: et flaked!, Aognst,Soth, that the British flea: had been repulsed from Bap Blois before It had demanded from Priem Bt. Stame the surrender of Kletterdeon's mur derers. A. the fleet entered theinctr Luber an armed Japanese decoy heat draw towards the shore :rd was pursued, attacked and epeedely sank. Idaekv.li.atteries then opened on the fleet tram the shore, riddling the set. ranoed ♦emote before they could get out of range. The J &panes° claim to have destroyed the greater portion of the fleet, and the bal ance retired iron the contest. 8011 MUM MONR.OII, fiept. SS —A dispatch from Atlanta of the Mt says: There wu no fighting yesterday. Gan. Roseorans boa seat ia two fisgs of true ' asking permission to bury his dead and rsllove his wounded. Asti. Bragg rt.' toted both of them. The dig of taste boat arrived from City Point this avenlog wilt 300 Voice - soldiers. The news In the Richmond papers Is mea gre and of no importance. The editorials are hopefol, but urge the most strenuous ef fort: to redeem Chattanooga, mid repel the advance of Meade. Char. .0 on, Sepi 25 —AU i qziet this more- Luz. &ming Rcbel eoldiers in ilium:Rl --Untont.te Driven mum the etnte LIATINWORTH, Septemlter 29.—Gov. Gam ble having authorized Oct. Mon, of Liberty, blinouri, to arm the mon In Platte, Olay and Clinton emulates, he bee armed mostly returned rebel soldier', and men under bends. Mesa and his can are now driving the Union men out of hitasocaL Over one hundred fam ilies crossed the river today. Meny of the wives of our 1.41103 soldiers lune - bun mu yelled to leave. Four or five Union DM have been murdered by the Mors men. !deception of the !lissinne. New !wiz, Sept. - 29.—The Russians are to have a grand reception on Thursday. The Committee of the City Council waits on the Admiral end prosente the resolnlions of wel come, end will be accompanied on their re turn by the Admiral and his officers. They will land at some point up town and willpase down Broadway to the City Bail, escorted by the entire division of the State Militia. The affair promises to Kcal the Prince of Wales' reception. Murkete by i etegraph. Now Tote. Sept. YD.—Cotton ezettel and prima ad. vetoec 1'463a at et@B3e. for !diddling Upland. Flour owned at tic h gber, but with the decline. to Ma g. 1f mat bat tweatat bevy, and buyers generally no. fused to ray the &wane*, at 5t,7;4015 1/0 for Sifts Stale, sa,ooroso 33 E.t.a, Bound hoop and Ob'o, 1111,40a7,65 tar Trade Wanda—the market eosin& berry and declining. Whisky dull and heavy at 423 for Wait rue Wheat tip Ind more active aid full go batter, but clotted doll. oAill quiet at 681,72* for %Vattern. P. rO more salve turf firm at pro har 0 d kee, st 4 for New New, 1110,336110,60 for Fa* Prime, and 613,2566116,03 for New Seim. Nast Beef dull. Lard Sneer end In good di mend at 654,41100e1c5t0g elcstog at 10,Vaillc. Claws. firmer at 100 K Tweray4lve ihontand ton. of 0..1 sold, by Inaction to day at , $5,0307,35 per ton. Pun.tatutnte, Sept 22.—Ylrar dull; sales tf 1,000 barrel. Superfine at $3. What dull; mita of 6,000 brwhile Bid at $43540,40, Mite 51,4651,70 Corn dna; stlea 1,0 barbels at °ulna Gude, V Ea fintd, Ed Whiely firm at 64gt613.6. pal:rufous, Sept. lio.—Flottr firm; Extra Sista at g6,35g66,37. Wheat bray,. Corn steady and in bet ter demand; Talow INce,IIL Whisky thinly ; Ohba at 63. New York Stock and Honey market. Now Tom Sept. 21.—Ilionvy eery at 6 per one. Sterner armed ant clan dull and acrolnal at 15763 157* Gold firmer. Dip market eery lirreanlar and onevttled, cloning at 41% advancing to 44, deo:U lm to at and elating coma at 43. Govionment go e a nrm—U. S. 410. 1811, Coupons, 107; 7.30 e, 11.6%410754 Stocks trregaiar and doll OIIA ll 1—....—.-1011 11------ --- 30 RI A P D 0..—.... 675( it &hymn Central— In% A A T H.--. Ins n& P---.....101i Ob'csgo A A--- ta galena A Chlcago..-.109% 31 AO, t0t.__...._.... CAN T o_.._ 138 I.linetia 0 Berip.-13 P.M; ha11..,..,.- 410 11/ n----.----- 1 h Cumberland .-.--130% Erls---.--10.%. • overlain C101d..--.149, 1 Endion----133 Tr a5nry . .........-- —lO . Harkm—,—..--14 1 1 II 13 61'81 Conpana-11:11 Beatng-----.--115% Now York Cattle Alaract. . Now You, Sept. 1:3 —llevivelpta of Beeves 7,0711 Coin vied Calves, 105; Teals, 601; Sheep end Lunt., 16,23% 8e1na110,244. BaCOn 3.des &me wino Deer, extra, at mail; wedlock to. good . 800%; eomoven 6%07%; d e OW Average, of all Dales about 1 11. Veal Calm l r o p att.) good demand. Priomegal malntalood at 51 fa Darner, OS% for mum to goal, 7417% for choke and. xtra. Ina markat owned a Soler moni brapeculame bet inerrant! Ripply. A moderate demand and the warmer &Whey hays all produced a heavy Dello& and al the clove prlnle ara not eo II sundae& Lambe' ate . alto drupe, & t ap lice. 41,02gWit few vay good at %audit:M alta 4 A.1.b.....ttr5ia.:441e 15,10 In head In Bathe the apply I. agalt.-.WaY heavy. awl &ay & or dotal& C•mand. TIM mast bleak aid is IVA *muff remain all Ildl4, . ((Fa /117d 1 Unto 11136:ft,0 sou ea 4y,gpx - - ABBITT'm 802,1 , POWDER; for clot i sco o lng pojittver wretsidelbrit. bat *nitro. Le Xibtati._="Artinc24,4/Zglig= . JOHS =mar IdiertylailtgatiANft ANOTHER DRAFT CONTEMPLATED, The Missouri and Kansas Delegation NO UNFAVORABLE-NEWS CABINET MEETING Westera Items, Fzum Fottgess Monroe. .-Crt,zeue Murdered H.e.rzu. FIRST HATIONAii-BANK, OF PITTSBURGH. TIMM= DIPAINISMET, Oar= or Oinfamissa or as Coalatatj Weabington city, Aiwa &b. INN. WRIIIZiII. By satistectory svidanom moon to theusdassianod e It hm been muds to spew that the MST NATIONAL BASKOP PPt.TdBIJBOs. In the Omit, of Allegheny. and Etats of TontraYin ani, has bum dui mssniced tinder and secordirit the requirements cd the Act of Magma enthral "An Act to melds • Nat:l4W Ourrener, mesoad toe • pledge d Bailed States Mocks, and to provide foe the cirslOatton and redemption thereof." eaffoltst Ifehmtsty 23th, and boa onspited with all Om =14:lof mid Act tes as to leo complied with j ampaandtti_tba of Banking. Now. insinftioh Ie Bryn floOratoca, tionaptmUsr of the Chrrnacy,_ do benvoy esstofy that the said Inn NATIONAL B4hiß Of PITTSBOBGEI, coanty of Allosittroy, and Soots of reampleards, to antbortsed to ocomments the business of Bantiog no. dot the Act abrataid. es.-o In testimony wtaliair lama mi haul s& end tag eta:ea r n f a t lt h . ,.. 3 dat o t , rot, Clompirsßor of the Ckuretacy. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF prrreßinica PA., (LATB PITTS:BUGS BUST 0 )1114. N T.) anThig 6400.000..1th oritilep Co increase to $1.000.000. The Pitutrurgh Shoot Company Irving coganlzed candor the act to world* a National Currency. combo the title of the MST NATI oIfAL BASH Of PITTSBEIMIH, would nmpectfolir offer b■ sere= for Meoalloction of Botts, Draft& Mlle of Exchas_ma to, retoire money on depot% end bay end toll in dump on ell Ram o: the country. The moon which hat attendrd the Pittshurgb Tont Compaq Mum its organisation In 1054. we believe, be a sufecient gnarantre that bualcoe, entrained to the ntw organtamiun will realm the tame prompt attention. Hallos a rep ostensive conserrandence • wit" Banks end Bankers throughout the ommiry, we be lime we ma offer tortuniti falitini to shoes who dr bathos' with us • 4M budeats vlll bo conducted b 7 the tams OM cm and Dirsciora BOLCCITTES Jame' Laughlin,.. Issaailar Speer, Hobert B. Hays, • Isaac!. B. Bailey, Thus. Pall, Ales. Brsdkey, Thou Wfaistmao, Samosa Ras. Wm. E. Nbakk, tIOLLIII, President. /oils D. 8017LLY, Amour( 6c6, ISO. FLAG .1 I .FLAGS I FLAGS 3Pla,gg A HOUSES, POLES, COSTUMES, &c., BIINTINt3, MITEILDi OR Elio, All aism, from HIVE mania To rrrnr rim Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, PITTOCK'B NEWS DEPOT, ?I f TII EMMET, OPPO3IIII ME MIT 0771C1. ••ie UULent If LOW A e. 114, . a) TO BARKER.2S 59 n EKET STREET. 1:24.3% J. D. rialth eo:o ros! for Z. EL Bfrort's Odoltratad Glazed and Unglazed Spool Cotton. tumor—TALL Ram. E Also, A glint rar VIOTOIIIA, DIAMOND MEDAL, WA Tata% BURIub'S Ab D PDBAY'S IaPOUL O,TTON. COIL 1 , 11711 AND MAIIHNT bra. lop ashy, Pirarsusart, Ps. sir The wholayol• trade rapptted La caontiVes--to rat. by Mr ray. or lon. w9l:lm pORTIFICATION BILL.—NOTICE a: TO THOSE INTRILTZTID. —The (latamlttr• appolutod to oollaot the or labor on the forth:legion% votind tbs CIO of Plibbcriti, would hereby aoldlyW paracras haling bills for labor or aolatirl rood opal tho latronchtsonta, to forserat the same, before the let day of Norotobar, to ago. TB 0681 , 0111, at too Bowl of SIM* Room% h. twin Won laotrahlkl is altard lo lb. duty al Flor in all shah bills oartotly curls oat sad properly StillantiaAted. By order al tb Commdttoo. Ora H. TB El ChtME, Cm Hi. Com. In pommies, of the 'bore moth., I will attend daily foe the purpose of fasmishlug the wpm time for math, ont said bill,, end for remblog the same after authentication by claimant. et the Aar/ of Trade Home, daily, from II to 1234 a. m. eeliktt OT.n. 1L TEIrIVITOTi. THE CENTRAL BOARD OF BMX& .A. RI ON, of the Oa of Slade/rah. with fathom tee services of • 'tiff ILE 711A0dEB, to replay • emithey In the Ointral High Selma Oandidata for the position will be required to pan so modes. tin by the Yaonity In the following branches I Arithmetic), Inglis h Grammer, Geography, Orthog raphy, History, Algehia. Geometry. Physical (hog • rano and Lathe Omagh the Primary Lama, acd Caw.' Oommentarits. The examinatton will ann. tuna THURSDAY, Mahar 1.1, at 9 e'elbekA. in. Sabo goo per yew. of in manta. ny order of the Hoard. naltNer JOHN A. BURGH iNT, foe,. Omu or us Cosmos= or iILIMIREZT Co., Prttebrusb. Sept VIM, 18M. THE HOLDEttli Ow FIVE P COMP 9 OIIIBII BOIS CO Of THI COON it OW ALLIGHSZIY. Pirru—By Am of Arteaddy. Janhary 29th and April 22t, 1893, the Shaking turd Ommirstosers are directed to per ces.* mermaire at the bout offered rats% these bona, to strummer. of the Mains rasel,s2s,otO, a ponmristrd for their rediriapthm. OE +ILO PHOPOOLIII, nth rim for C011;1=1 pr BuWarsd posit, Mirrored to this Mks. marked 81441 9 Ara Oilmrdermese" wat he reserver Math Ootobs VOL HOBBS LAMBWST, •n 9 atistrwS Omtrellse. B. A. H. ENGLISH respectfully ail Worse the enlaces of Pittsburgh, that he Me NM mole meat *rib ,e sets ot lg e= &eV CX/11111Pr AbITI-01026091V2 PIN. They ere tesemautedul by the largest hams to title city, anon which an ewe. Itausrri Oa.,h Itoolisaaa Co., lass VIST Tit= (144 Us, Parma it Oa, sad other& led/ COUNYBY-Id&BOHANTS, 03 to EAM. 33. M MOB, 59 Market Street. is2Lll ps L. OULltiii 11 )1 AMP, • . . P111241111D Drt.iptlSTS, la the wit effratall 'sad apseabla, comb Tweedy ana*wOsbibea6Ml7l , kuns and .tliscsitkint the muotry Lamm tea* tratottat the utmost IRAs. faatloa. Z tattles at ISO oats amt. Wrens ab.ut Wei Wm . at* qsatilti at the mil. naty ant maim ' • rot sals br • &NOE JOHLLBTOS. WE • icessolferartl see eastiMbiet irtijets. E yEs AND SAK DD. DADLI Pen loatiodot sainakis to Ow ,Itzllama of MEMO DIBIIIABO, tb. Snood ILlat tam. am 1:16TARILO1. BQVINT NIMIS.t* MAL PUPIL. disselo.AlllllllolLL eat trial al 1/1111VOILKANOBY 1113131 aa ELM WILAJMNI. =dig alma ialco2s; 4t, 18 =tita lla rarrillit'll i filrIrt. - 2 taatiblite ' rpHS (114BAT= ART tiIIIUDIGEMSLA 1411 i 5 .11, 1 • 1tamr4441•111045 - 1 ." . - . -!t U - imir4i_a *OCt l / 4 0,46 00 bap nallriitid , Taregqi 11.. - • , .t"- r: -+-j SPBCLAL XOT/C/Ca. Era. T.1860--X Pomo sedentary Ware farabk-1 with vat• ttak bettedie re4ttedloa of the bad, bto ct ap. pitite,dlitsas ear eelthe, tca..l4 Urn, etreffe• tlach Lo.. demensto eclite >t Orr will Dot ra tba °debated PLANTATION NUTT E RS. Whirs an ram noararended bp the highest rozsites authorities, and warranted to yeadoot an trxnel kits herald effort. They an enoehilogly aere.au,, Perfect); pouh and utast anyerrede sIl otha =tat than • healthy, nratle etiseulant la required. They purity, eusrithen and Intl/rotate. They create • healthy appetlbis They am an antidote to change of water and a.' Loa. They overwrate afteeta of dissipation end lam horn, They strengthen thstigratam and enlir. n the ctlef. They prevent, reteraelloand Intermineot P.esra, They parlfyths breath and addl., of thy st=aih. They eats Dyspepeta and Cceatipation. They ems Mamba% Molars and Cholera 'Soria" They tars Liver Ocis plaint and Nano,. Ilet.dsol. , Thai maks the weak lames, the langold b it:haat, and am ashamted nature, great restorer. They aro onagoted of the celebrated CaltsayS barb, otr.tar. green, osealtraa, roots and herbs, all pewees.: ho perfectly pars St. Croix lima. Tor partleale,m, tea eirmilars and antimorattlo arcentd each Dot.!.. Beware or loolsatterS. Thandee entry tout% f-eo that It has D. E. Itarom• regir.atnre on cur privet., U. II Stamp ere; the amt, with plantation 00004, sand oar firm "igniters on • Ore 'tad Vale engravlo; or sildo LateL Ewe that our tattle to not re :tired vita eparou and deleterious ate= We defy say vC77,1 to snatch the taste or e.baracter of oar ',oda. Ar., puvotopestemllng to all Plantation Dillon by taa gal= or bta, Lan trefe.stisr. We toil only to oar log cabin bottla Any person lentaling talc 'battle, Or any other Material therein, sbe th,r calla Plantatton Bitten or not, h a ettoolost coder the U.S. law, and will be .o prosecuted by as. n's almsdy -bariyonrayis ea two laden is nines oar batiks, to., eltdo will =mead la getting tbemse , res Into clan anarters. The demand hr Drate's Plan tation Dithers from ladiee. clergyman, msrobaute s atm, ts pawn, lacndtbao. The simple trial of A bottle ts the evidence we present of Moil, wort., sad vw - loriey. They an gold by all respectable drne gidat g n xanr , ViPlotone. hotels, attired:ate and wintry darer. . . . P. H. DEAE 2091_rroadssv, 11W DR A /I GENUINE BlT ma, Mc aslq itholuas and retail, by 8010 N JOHNSTON, Comer BadtblUM and fourth :itrosta. saltdm-manr. WPIJILE WINE VINEGAR, E. a E. BOUY4h, GERMA NY. (Tannerly Muds 4 Co., Bor4onno ) Tie only Vinegar a•ra-ded with • Plitt o. sixty exhibitarront the Inrarnotlonal Low Lon. For iz:o bl F. N. COLLMAN, I=l [cuaciia•2inf Pulmonary Cloacumption a Ca ss/kg DIk;AEZ.—A CARD. rciaossolltPTl Vl* cuattorstigil biding bean restored fo health Ina ow weak.: - by a Tag Warts retssfey, After b.r fnj taraial jun with a aware len. stho • don, and that dread ff:masa, Cenfroxel (ion—ls sta tor. to make kr.oint to ht. labor refines L'_° nosed 01 0000. To ell vho &are It, he erm send n ropy of tL• pwasriptios reed, (tree of chirp.) with t,, MS,. clone for preparing sod ulna the elms, wbsc't they will And a ears ewe for Concirizow, LAT ena,.lltroa• cams, °atoms, Chu% An. The_.a-nly oa J of of tl e edwerthser In stadia; the •presifOrst L .o henent its and epnai lrfarmftlttl larch he a ne Cato,. to tar Invaluable; and be bopas teary suffarr will t•y Ids remedy, es It will cwt them std msyl.rove a blessing. Pirtle. wishing the prescription will plea,* rdiraw •. Bar. IDWAIID A. WILSON, Wllllsrosborgh, %Imp rarely, New York. weid:34noe •r M'The Confeszioas and Expel ieno e or AN INVALID, pnblitted for the benefit tad .3 a warning RedOAUTION TO roppaym es aibcs. =Mr from Norroas Debtoiy, Pregiatarit Teitay Daabood, ego., ',applying. at Out lame 11r.., TD MUSS OF oxbr CUED. By one who bat cared himself attar batag put to gnat expense and injn• y through medical humbug and gaszkery. By analadog a toot-paid addreated envelops, vie. glit °Wu may be had of lb. author, HATEAVISL II ►SPAIB, tayliarinvar Radiant. Kirin arvoc• 14 V. 'Lake Superior Copper gill and 11111=3156 WOlllO3, Prmitruut. PARE, hi'CURDY & CO., tfanntsein=o et SHEATHING, BRABISRB' AC: BOLT OOPPEB, PUSHED COPPER BOTTOID, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, &PALISH SOLD L a, oleoLapertenanddeoluz to NETA.LI3,TIN PLe, sax= IRON, WARE, kee. Gonettotly en L trod, THUMBS' ELACIIIHIN LED TOOLS - Wizeosonaz, No. IS➢ Tint and LW Second =met., litsebecrigh, Penn's. eillpocial nem of Own ccl to any doesed tem vovv-e.e.ilT To Nervosa Sufferers of Both BILICKL—A firewood gimtlocion horlog hew re stored to health t o Las days, oft= =dewing . I the anal radios and twegulaz =melee rnodtf tostninot, withered oancese, =ashler* ft to, :a. , dots to cornzioanicata to his 10M - tad fellow woolen e• thyme= es COLL lime, an the receipt of en drained envelops, he will loud (flee) a copy el V - • pracription coed. Direct to Dr. JOHN :I. DAG. HALL,III6 nit= ittroot, Brooklyn, TI. Y. E =3 AWDIITCHEIVB .LIGELTN Ih G 7LY•HILLEa sapplles a want felt by ma s rota housekeeper. Every sheet will kill a qua, I whet. Elea ate thick. Bateember that it Is DCT - BED' that dos thle. sad Woes the bete imitellote mat an offered Mortal article is for sale by sil ntpeos able Draztilsta. b. A. TAILNESTOCKU, BON a CO., coma of first and Wood streets, jelfrAnlamlr PI ttOmreb. sr. SILI-a r ICELII/11 sous O. OrROBLNBOS, BkA CO. (oilc• comet to Scrisssoz. Mnn A Iffluns,)Watamaros Worm, Tcrozosaa am El•caumers, Plttabonb, Pa. Platmfactann of BOLT AND • sieni,n nay snag Mums, BLAST muss, DILL ILLOBINIRIT. GLARING, BEATTING, CAST. 13013, of all duo Ipttaits ; OIL SWOP Ji STILLS, Boum/ Am) sazi7 uya wpm. goats for eirreat . .11 PATEarlanoroa„ Ibr, bodta Hailers. • • • *lf arJOHN .00OBBAN. dr 880., Manalactanta of MON NAILING, =Old veu LTD AND VAULT - DOOl4 , WINDOW NUTT ENO, WINDOW MUDS, das., Ifo‘9l, daomd limo dad lb TAW Most" betwami,Wood dad iterhoi. Han im baud a mid, at caw Pattaiaa, taw/ and 16,th,mattable tar ali wooded. Particular &MAIL= paid to eackaddi erase Let lobbtnx doer ad shoot notice. • •b 2 JWISTRONA OIL WORKS. 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