:$0 . .! , .0 ...ii r0 . 00 : - ,... ALTIIEWAY, JUN Xl 1894. - , , . TiONAi UNION YOXINATIONS. ASUAlldefr LINCOT, of in .. -- laZ nai raitinnam: Alslaagir„ JONINSON. of IntostOor . . ' , The triton State Central Committee. The Isetettarett the llnloa Btete Oentrateetielit• U.. 111 alettilhte in t iry of lianieborg on the tth del A ponetud ettemesnee of aLI the m•mben le wawa/ ttS'aft , ad in °Ma to 4/r"t a ' tb."qth 411 * 2itim4 mums (mums, WU% TOMMY. Seer. - Coissmatatlon Clanek. t: Provost Usyshal General Far. has de. blared it to be his opinion that the commu tation *tattle of the enrollment law.shonld be ePealed. Otherwise there will be Very -- „.,, , --' :'• • , , tI ace no reason to believe that the army ,1, 4.: . can b e et materially strengthened by draft so iong sethe $3OO °lease Is in force,' nor do `:I thielt it este ta, assitilie that the eammete tion to be paid by a drafted Mao 'alienable the government - to procure a volunteer or substitute% hie plate. Ido rot think that large bounties by the United States should be again resorted ,to forraising troops." :_:lt will be observed that the eitlgreason why ttearria Far thinks-the commutation clapse ahead be repealed Is, that the money `obtained from drafted men cannot be relied `oper' to procure recruits for the army. Hie opinion is notenstained by the facts. The !government, hat obtained recruits, readily : by offering a bounty of $3OO or $lOO. Not CiTett Gittletal Fll.l' can have forgotten the volcuoteerin 'enthusiasm `produced' list 'winter '2 : by - the offer of there ;; bounties Wide risings% of veterans re;enlisted . and many thousands of volunteers shout , ' dared' a -Muskettor the first . , tittle. What has basn done once can be done again. If the !rite 'of commutation to•not high ' enough Under the inflated prices . now ex ' !sting, let It be increased to $4OO or $300., Money will buy Soldiers, especially as the prospect at bringing the war 'Ma speedy close is brighter new than , ever. Besides, Secretary Brixton bas' intiensted, that "It is cantemplated to make the 'draft for a comparatively elicit tithe." A short period , of senicos:Wohld be an inducement for men to volunteer. I Let a bounty be offered for a term or , One si tear or; eighteen months' ter. vice, and p t experience would seem:to afford Ottiliefent guarsnty that volunteers . would befertheerning in abundance. Repeal il4 commutation clause; and only the rk,h 'a%afford %Ifni - substitutes. The . , poor will be : ' Compelled a! • necessity_ to go into the This ; policy is not in ea aordange 1 With the . vane of our institzt - tient, and the people will not approve it. „ Lot politicians beware. •:', - 1. _ Wallops4lst there will be no hasty se firm byi Conferees on this Babied. We are of these,wh bolleve that the present law is good enough If enforced. Let it be enforced 4 ; —lot Frove t Marshal General Far see to it that sistanti do their duty—let the drittOng.ri eel be kept going, end a bounty to - volitatzr - again offered, and the gov. oramo4t • t Aot wont for men. 1. --~ .. 'ti - Ditrereueer. • - Lierdensit Eloyensor Janina, of Ken la hitter Copperhead. is also a brother-in Jr of Jomr C. Palmas, -both gentlemen hating married daughters of TnouisS.iThearcui. Ikoently Lieutenant Goveritior: 1 ,Itoons =de II Copperhead I Tevoliat Leziegtoa, arid laoheral Eamon: wrote a letter' accepting the horeinatiort for , . . . . , , , • the Preittienoz. tendered him- bz. the Clevel' 4 t . land Cone eattop. :We givoits extract froze . : . . seat', to aleaw otcr, readers" hoir!; ; TerZitesr .. . . . , , . alike are. tits . *lows of these two brothers . -.. ist•lati, wh a - As:Lamm . laseera is-the sob '''. jeot oftheir Gruntr e atteraucts: - .. . ''- ittnr:fers6.•, etch. "hors Ilat./B eneatfe Law . , -- .11r Lincein Us dunned The Ortittlaa Medi : ' ,lllsgrentst,and sum the unmet cadet . the Omni. wild= duo he will OW , etton and the Uwe of the .. Lb Wary, l'ie - ha. a -wail here bees viola kembed the. lese of ht. led, sod' estreordlnary • country; toes ffk se m aw powers have been aerated ... Conatitallas, and 9y the' Execrates' It In aside the solemn oats et dlrectlj before the people of:Balm bad 'own to thenoef to say whether or. people.' laeteed of cans not the FluntPlar Hub', 1 a' yrochonellas terasstr• Jetted' by the ,Bernhation dance with, and to Wort* era worth attlaternlog. If the Ism of 'tits cenUtts7, t. vio Ban ham tutht (4- . be twatatad a !monocle- lettere r U11:60 gaarenteal Santo: Bs did ft not se far liberty, which 'made • -Preetcant - of. OW:trotted the dattnetlre ealoe and 'Watch : let ea the' bead o gin yof our cent'). elf . th e Execallat, Leyart.. In trothleetalsbly seared; :Inent.l., That' sruttuele- ttas.there loos be if yrs.' mato, . war a et: tttos tart what the &flare* • - tasusellas , ' at' - power rtnletton; -much bid set ', Bach a neroyttlen ' mat etrea the eSetne Of stead= • Chula the Putt Ws bait etty.. , ~. . • • ~ 4 ' Bo this usisrps.lon sal - 1$ intiinton ifie o h, 744 cost Abut= Ida. rote td sense try Wen. eels. Ws nett. Vlsteral on of It* VaPrA to mcb • : laPtt. 1• 04 to . 134 4 . ..tbve. . . 0 , nsUsa tile. 'nu* we , 7. ere ustoreUst . heathers ettl with the beet blood of the aaatq ,fa the same . . on liberty, we tuna rraltr. - ' .Ger.l.tcoas is a primiliOny-inan; Gin. , , . 1 For nor Ma the;reputation of Veins real.' 4 t 13 4. anti-LbiTuY. Hata eV &WAIT'. . posed - to differ.--" Itet.thet are together _iti 'theft - hefted - of Aeleetem "lattooas, and In . - ' the diteriliosuoi to dittoot his eleotioa, tio triager irk° should be hie sueoeseor. . . `4t ~ • • Clinching the -Sall: anything were;wanting to convinie , the • honest massseof the:: thoroughness Of daiaaiY lascumn's oonvie4 and, of his.deteruththtion to waif; by all conelleutional :dein; the; anthels.. vary sentiment Of fie ea:Lathy - in crushing ant the cam of all our present trouble; the ' • evidena► iithind In tie resident's speech to the committee appointed tot/Awn:id= . , of the *otitis' of th e Baltimore Convention. . /u that speech ha distthetly State" that he aligns the &aeration is low: gram tied the' Coosnetioa . ea 00.30 prohibit o throw/ioza - tho 'notion: -What stria:it ' er I.l)Th/thee mneeded .that 2.ittreavrent '-- lancior.; . the author of "the Proulu ' autthart-insw4itlng glare; is aa rocrical an anti slavery man.' es ,f.the tiora dritizad.9 .4nd; we may y 4131 thi th er - evidence =lt needed • elm to, the ,wOrle-.thas . the. ,Clirro.. - had GoaVentiouiste were aettutbri by! per Oval )4:staity Luteeta; Ind •••xtetl4 - difolloate.rsiiosl agti-eLxezy sou- Stationer Weappreliont.thit. the mare the people examine' thin nottter,'theinere will oonnt`i•Cl.7 regard these ;-. dtsinathted aid .elf men whovnet ;the ether'dlii;it",Clerolasul, to. ,set oa Solt a uroventeniliitieblf,t4, Iffike4,llll. destroy t , , Ins — sirs just trzired from' Whilelpraire itme that there' are ern tbret flours ` • 1 .: -,.., ' - rit t ri ritimen, incladlni3O* . oneitiri 'dred cffiorre;t , that Oil, siattistic liana -I.' '''- '-picrta dati'..Narthword• ..' Ir . Is r ° fiPtPrl ': ' 4 - : 1..- - ." * won - four se4eritheiiii, ilfPeleekieili • '''''-'• - ' . -7 - : -, 'ltalia it. Apsot. five d elx.d•Te.. 811 V 'iiial.'' d .. 18 .rtguneztB at tab age re i .. 7 v:-.::..:-,,,,,..usiljtiya-left,'lndtaasollifo!;l43)p,u ~ * t o Sidi imirigaresli thatiltaireare.'!u _ ... , , . -...,-.: :: , 02111410Limottgli elk to . 712, ter_ ..,. Po Pre* Oitbo NosenstPoff. • ilelirmix*: of cif sp4f this matt ing. to,t4opinion's of les 4ytepoponii:ot the out* crpon.tha nongrattorio made by the Baltithose Convention. .. .. Prom the Pm/To& Tribune. - "net the. President has made graie mistakes in the proseentien of our great struggle, all are aware; that he has wad o do wrong, no one really bedleeres. Leath log bloodsh and scarcely crediting the posetbility f ititi'ineurremee, he yet gave fair and LOUil olloe that, from the taking of hl n oath, hd should told him self unde r' a, most column obligation to enforce, to the extent of the po*er reposed in him, ' the line of life United butes 4km:tugboat. . the geographical ewes of our country. Buf, before he had shuck a blow in eacmdance, With tide, cenelotion,. the Bah& oemmeneed open war by the boa beidnient of Fort Sumter; and from that hour he his dine, ids beat to perform hie tintY, .1f anotheee best would have been ' better still, that II .not hie 'fault bat misfortune. And there livee no Man Who could have aterund the Presidency when he: did without encountering, and seeming to dente°, eaverecrilicism. Had he celled out a million men at the start, and crush. led;the Babelllon forthwith by sheer weight 1 °Unlimbers, - he "would hie°, been &cooled' if apindlng vast .eumezeediessly and in - Ordinate], deranging the National indus try under the impulse of partisan hate aid sash oatentatiop.. He erred in the oppo-, eitiCtileeetion; but there was,au course ' 'passible whereby he could hve avoided calumny and silenced detraotion. And now all the hates and, spites and slights and disappointment, of a four years' mo mentous struggle are to be conjured up against him end arainet not him only, bat against ell who bsulo with,hini for the overthrow of the Rebellion." • !• • All Is of. the past. The will of a pest majority of the Unionists, has `been Beard, sand issaye, "Let us have Abraham Lin coin as our President for another tenni" We bow to their deelsion.". • • Concerning the candidate for the Vice Presidency, the same paper says: "Ae So the ideation-et Aliens, Jonasos for Vice-President,A* in many respects a happy one. Therothe various kinds of 'War Demitorate,' ikons these openly fight lug under Lee and Beturegard for the Rebel cause, to those who have, than the outbresk of the struggle, done their very utmost, by word and blow, for the maintenance; of the Union; and -Johnson'a War Demo:ray is of the very best sort. lit was algraj 311 Dehoorat; he was a Senator from et Slave State; he eapportedttreekenridge for Pres ident; bat be noverwayered nor faltered in his devotion to the National cause ; and he fuse carried hie life in bid hands from the outset. Were the Rebels to re:three Tennessee and capture him to-morrow, they 1 would probably hang him as a traihsr tie fore no= of the nest day. They have had Ino ' more original, consistent, implacable foe, and:not marry more effetely* His itemisation is a pledge to the Unionists of the heeded - States that t'-y, at least, are AO deemed outcasts from the pale of our Nationality—that, though they, from pc. culler circumstances, were enabled to east • but few voile in our National Cannelton, yet their only candidate was readily sae otpted and nominated. We bail this nom -1 ination as an assurance to Southern Union late that their long•sufferlng devotion to the National cause is appreciated, and will not be forgotten." From the rniudaptsia.th emetics= , • "If we had ever entertained any mislay- Inge with regard to' the emcees of Preel- • dent Lincoln at the - ensuing election, we i might have consulted expediency in save. - eating another candidate, for we believe that the mesceps °U be Union ticket at this , 1 contest is a matter of necessity to the fu- I sure pesettand welfare of the republio.:.— But there is no reason whatever to fear for 1 the result.. The great heart of the people beets loyally to the Republic, and every pnlaation le tree to the mighty cease of demooratiii-tepublican liberty. Beebe gone. go far to secure the perpetuity anti indivisibility of the Untie, they will not now undo what they base made so many ernifteee to achieve. There le everywhere except among the copperhead politicians, an abiding confidence , in President Lin coin: HO hie proved himself in a trial through Which none of his predenestsori had ever passed except 'Washin ' gton, and he has been reeognized everywhere se the man of the times." We feel pleased at the nomination of Governor Andrew Johann, of Tenneeeee, for Vice-President. He is essentially a tepresentative men in many respects. The real Union men of the South; the friends of true demeeracy 'and republicanism.' have never had s more uncompromising or nn -1 wavering champion than Andrew Johnson. The humblest mullein in the South may look up to him as his friend andeheropian. lie has Mood by the Union when more pre tentious and more famous Union men of the South want over to the enemy. *We should hail tile election to the Vice-Preel done, as a peculiar triumph." Prom the Claclnzati Galata. - - ' - - orbs nomination of Mr. Lincoln at Bah, timers folfilis the universal expectation, and was in fact already foregone beforethe contention stumbled. The general belief thatthe popular current wu in his favor, added to ti all the political elements which are clutch - to discern the' tide, until it be came a . resistless fiorf,and. until many whir hUitated .in their own convictions,', beads most solo= advocates of the pop altar will: The time and the minter of this nomi-, tuition sloe it vastly more significance Lose ha ever been setaebed to any mere, putt• sun nominations for the Presidency. It a deolirstion by the peoplethat the rebel.. lion shell be put,' down, and slavery, the cause and support of the - rebellion, shall be eradicated, and that the Government shall be insulted -with the_ requisite means to accomplish this. In the deteratinaticti of the people .that this. Shan bedone, they have been unwilling to wielder any poll'• iota changes which might look like a change of leaders in the hoe of the enemy, or concession to rebel insolence; and, as a part of this •determlbation, the Jdes, bee had much force with the potpie' that the, completeness of the , work requires that the rebels shall be brought , to Submission to the very Executive against whose election they rebelled :: "The nomination of AndreirJohniton, of Tensupotee, for the office of Vice-President, is 4J:caustics to the loyal element in the sieve litatel, and it Shows the readiness of the loyal Eorthern people to re-establish nationel etuiditions in , the rebel districts. This nomination in , place of Mr. Hamlin is no expression of' the Convention on the; polio, cf the : -present.;Administration, for the Vice President is not connected with and Sortherozoge; Mr. Hamlin hes tbe entire. ctualldence of the supporters of the 00111T11111011t. It is an honorable teatime ntil to Mr:ffehnsoci for his fidelity to the Upton Cum foil& outspoken declarations that - the rebelliot, arid slavery, its cause, obeli tioth,,be-destrojed together, and his efforts to, organise that result is Trlllplr etc. t mien the Mosso Tribune. The nomination of bir:Lincoln, by the Nationelor Union party, it the expreisian of sabehtntially • unanimotur voice of ate entire *pie of iffe. United , States; to far-as they favor• the yrreierution of the Union and the suppression of the rebel lion - Rebels trill regret it: 'Traitors trill ridicule it. Copperheads will oppose. Tito , people will =stein it. -The'Conveationsat 'Molt the ilik,:boltdrid delegetee,upre., seating - the people' of every; congressional district in the loyal &stay- werifeleeted, were.; open to; the:voice and rotes of. all loyal oltiuna , All were invited to partici- Pete; save thou who were fairs to-Metier ecancentin the hen, of per% To charge that ciativention thus elected and pledged:' , by its wonefftrietteine in Malmo to, nom!. nate.llr: Lincoln, tacked and bought-h 7 tht Presidential patronage, it to Charge:', that whole loyal means of country an litbribed.: The slander betrays such want of faith' itall ntankind as iman... drele only mild rungs. he is ftopotolble not to eat be this..ititeni. mote Iniatination, by seebtmation, of Ithetolp; hUrty expression of the nal iersal.':coafftlitioe if sA lJnicualets in the ffesersli Pu-90"1.leher,_ and polleyfet his nomlnalion-,)b-Itent. not: imply that, lintel* atlas Affpluietragole, is exempt, tcont tomato:tidos, Or b:mlo*in to Gym- Oitai. it dots siatiajAy Jaskiir.popolo, or his eillardiftsibliCV l l7. l o ll hitanoti hrt-0zi0g01t1itt.,10511146444718 tmottionable, or even unwise . But it dad shots that 110 general course of ,the Al ininistratioipon essential points' Us been BOM wisur and popular ; - that th e great; heart.or the people and the heart of Lincoln beat responsive to each other. The people respect indeed hie sageeity, his cart+ Lion, Me fieriness, his courage, his persist: enoy, hal democratic nature; but theyhave a-warmer ?egad for his integrity of pm , poser They, know hlapurity...lliet lave his honesty." BtatlntOLL. - - - Staunton, secen4 captured by Gen.Ho3l- . ter, in the capital of Augusta county, Vir ginia. It is situated on the Virginia Cen tral Railroad,. thirty-eight miles west of - Charlottesville, and one hundred and twen ty from Richmond. It used to be s flour lehhig town, with about 8,600 inhabitants. ita occupatby us now is chiefly taut from its heing on a railroad which the rebels have tired with much advantage .in moving troops • and supplies. We pro sumo, however, that Hunter's grand objeet la to co-operate With and eapport the Army of - the Potomac, and to this end, he will have to more towards Oharlottesillis. The rebels may make a stand:et ROoltfish Gap, or at some of the-other mountain passes of that region. But they cannot detach from Leo's army a Tertstroniclorce to operate against Hunter, sitWlrefittiittp4trbetir noon of still further s 4 iintigelipl3ol .. 4 him • - . Itiolmiccoo - 47.:that.porreno s tiKoreiwtteathteilleii cjiss"LTll*lirssg4- xiqpricEs 10.• :4 . : e : • :I: 1 • DAY B&W rB. an 8I 3D le, Jane 12th, at o'cloc k p. m., to hard story, oc Thu of Locock &111 tandiuky atm% Aucglany 014., 'Us public aro tatltai to Wood. 41:10 fr".DISCEPLES OF CERIST,_tAuz .r ma: Crer,) ELDER JOSEPH EDO, Pa. eft, meet in EXCELSIOR HALI., corner of federal and Lescork eta PreachthE every.LOILD'S DAT, at, log a. nu anal p. Prayer Neetir lju IiEtiLULT MEM. Tao patio ars in ritaL Jelkle 0•11.13LIGIOUB NOTICE.—The new . oreaslssflon of the =Cam ni JESUS MST OE LAUDS DO' SONTS meet trawl BA BELTS, at their Hall over thaintereal Emma* 018 m, l'oerta street, between t o ad and Illstkat.. &mho 10% • at. sod* p. lea . paella a • la. vital to attend. ellat r'THE FIRST CONGREGATION or DISCIPLES, of Pittsburgh, suet stated. ly, to the 'EON CITY COLLEGE - EUILDINGS, corner of Penn and M. Clair etteerta - Preaching LORD'S DAY—Morning and Desteltig—st the cruel houru Sunday School at 0% o'clock p. Prayer Meeting emery WEDNESDAY TIMM& The public us respectfully belted. PUBLIC ArOTICEI. I. 0. 0. F.—The mombera of AN GEBOIIIL LOWS, Flo 3t9, wad Lao won tali of Mater Lodger, tiU tarot at uDD ITIMLOWD HALL, Fifth Meet. oft Ite.TUDDLY, Ittb ff.; 13to'ob.ek, for the wpm. of sties:dim fn n body. t66__ formal of Moat. Col. Wm H. Ifooor. je1.0.11 WU. LIMP. N. 0. O'NOTlCE.—Anp•Dornon having any itnowkdire of the erbmelxrute of a coy by that Karoo of JaMii.l3 BUDGE% semi rears old, Ala Partied, asho left the tf*han Aayluro, dreamed to brown roundabout sad dart grey fits, vitnent nap or Orr% Inn please ere Information to Mr. J. M. BMISIIMELD. corner Fourth .d Ballet Meet., or at the Orybau asrtum, ell shiny. jell :It aZ?>I4IOTICE.—The first meeting of the la.:dation knows u the " Allaallefth IMMO 03111rAllf7." utll be held a* the Cam of the Pittsburgh & Metes Mining W., le the fatty of Pilishurth, EIaTITBDAI. the Ilth day of Jona nano, at So clock uf.ts» in furtherance of the provis ions of the Lave or Atebtroo, authorising the for. motion of Oorporathes for Mining. Smelting, &a, no the purpose of ethane; Directors end adoptlog By-Laws for the gurerrount of said Asuchtlon, sad the trauma= et such othor basin.= as may poverty Dome before math ofeethug. GUM us G. HIIBBrG TMuTHOMAS M . HOW; CHILDS A AL SHLI a. DIIIBBA, L,Lan rDWAUD HARM. grSIE 01 ai ETESID OF STOCKHOLDERS CANAL CKHOLD COMPANY —At a mating of the Strokheides of the isle Canal Otis:pas,. held at their office is Mist au the 4th day of Joee. talk la pursuance of dee pane node {te ak, R it. Bard. Dag, was CIIIMOU Cdrastn, and A. U. °taste% Bannastry. The following preamble and renolattnne were ananlizonaly adapted: , • WUIIIIII, The Legislature of th e Commonwealth of Nano lambs. 'passed an Act at the walks of 1E64, imposing open the isle Carel' Company lb* burthen of building end keeping in repair the pub lic bridges emcee the Penal of said Ocmisail J sled Wlersas, Theme bonen parer even to the Leek. tab le by the charter Of aid Company, and am au thority at Us* laglatatare to Impairs ash a burden upon the said Conpany withans thar arnant is de. dadWhenus, The Stockholders to sold Com. p cur look won sold Art as nt Dirt and anconsiltu anal: thSteda‘ . Boland, That the old Company. 01 not Comply lath the terms of mid Act, bus do wholly duly the authority of the Leglslatere to impras rub obliga tors neon aim. Besolsal. That the pronadisp of this meeting Dcblishe4 :the newspapers along the Ulm of the Osnal,tu which the tr:ace of Out wean was pub- Maud. 0. 11. 81010, pendent. AL H. CAUGUST, Bac:wary. iris, Jug. 4th, 11104. TBAGASUBER'S LIST, SANITA ~. UT rta6.-11. HOLMES, Stammer Buy sclomerLedges the mosipt of the following addlTonsl contribntirmin From Bookkeepers and Clerks 'lllstrinteg heny No. L Bete/sea Liberty and SLOW= Markt No. 2. bomb of UMW, to llcnong —T s. ' 64 GO ham rir.r and np to 15 00 Markt No. 3. 11.0cd 120 10 • District N 0.4. Cross streets between Bar ka goad Wood. Employees of White, Orr C 0.. • down dohs.— 190 00 ; is glris, sensing departine22--. 20 00 • Zpoplostee 0 ft oClistak 03 00. Employees 67 Balance or Diarist--.... 120.46 , ONTO Markt No. 6. Wood street-- 1116 , 124 District No 0. Cron *tracts between Wood • and flasithfleld. Employees AM 05... • 54 CO Balance of 436 25 310 05 District Na. 7. thelthlald reset-- 34 00 District No. 9. 1 tbaty strut—.-.... 131 00 Dlrrlct No.lo. North of 1419267 to Ansi ex Tim and barmen Bt. CUB ea . sox, . Vat:l43o. 11. nth Cud Hlath ends.—... 70 00 District No. 13. Wylie stmt. and Pere* &venue—. . 12 CO listilc: No. 14. dllrgbeny 01t7—.—.—. 46 74 0,769 as _ Additional contributions trim 01109maltunhith 1144 Dianna, Dazdep WO CO Aladdin 220 Co Zellers, Canfield 200 00 Grub ICO CO W 100 00 17d ay 1110 00 EsEell7 • ...... 103 00 /ogler sante:— —.---..---. 100 CO J DrAsrer. 100 Ce/ J•TrAttlasou, ita 00 PB 11.,•wer, do 100 10 O W Boldahlp 200 00 11Cndunse 0 00...----- 60 CO Hampton 60 00 Neerarde—... 6 2 0/ 'I tunny Donasir --.—.-. •25 00 .Eventlrettoms 11es 011 2,147 CO mist fide 011 ZOO 00 03 00 Wsnra Band, per A -91 00 Smell Term per Kis Nov 61 60 Clapp Pamper OE -, &is OD '26,11‘121114ret nem part 105 45 Turdl Yar.per II 4470 310C7intock him pelt 434 20 Hare Creek rarnsper Was Phillip"—, 102 60 Children's 6 llertloo, 11 Mallow:ire 10 40 Miss Bared le Lea*, OH CR, ..... IMI Ladles Supper. 011 mi.-- --.- 1,100 00 706377 arm, per?. 470 60 1 , • ottsrans of Boo Wood, Vonsugo co--- Dmployool Woman, Werursum it co. Obsros, Maas coney" *44.4 100 87 Ctilseso of ItryLebston. Mem? county... 140 00 J V Wolob, tumor musty. . 000 Loins* of [Stare Mora, babotoo altor 4 6 15 Kr. OO Jobs OultoTtsoa.:411613 0 11 8444 061 ; Pff ."" 0 Loorgo 130 Oollectsf by UriHmes cad Itoedeo,OrooS• faoo Add. Wahtos ol tins °WWI"; Brovarvillo. Vlodlow 100 03 I.TrUsg t IlsoLdon, sinitkmal. ; 60 00 Garman Loony Bt. Poufs Objr": 144.4:4: 000 IftsPbll.lpo,bmftb6eldi 100 Onto Ntstos-,.... .4444 -4:4-4. 10 CO Shown Chls4d, rai363 . s lands .-....«.. :.. • . 6 10 Robert Dorrab, !boron, paver .00. 119.00 liftssi Holm 4co to -44 000 0 141 of B Acrid "de .4.4' 10 40 ' B ' 50 to rotirtlf mosoook. 7 • 100 fourth IT-PPasch. Allgbny7ofo v 3. obaslng 100 00 OSisas of nil lit* if 00 lonesta And today- —.4 44 19 , Gfitisin of Ards litothero, Cannolbc4l44 •.-4- 100 40 Cititos433sotaz Tornibly, Poyang 00-4... .1 00 40 (0 PL Donlon t 00, Tobsoss#44—..-- 60 00' Jobs 10 00 Sit u of Voss= Co. Par Idri lIS Eat ` - '10300 '193 SO suss Oman Laib Cbarcklo4 ool 103 00 lodonoslisoasto :6000 won as Thasiiire rass_ ,ilous, Tressurer, bso realvod from ehe 1 Claiddre of the fair as 1.31.1r0z_ . _ Ilnrt dare neelpto ,114:7174 Bo:=4 do - 93.80 Third .. do do--;•'•;.." — :`""‘ — " r 10,434 37 36 - South do eo n Tipb do . -do—r4l. , kg 33 33 Math I. P;•••;•...."'""".. j?M.469.81 411EIB 100 twxes Bascitait; lgo • norra=ao bbls. Dm) :yak.`?; • losiCango, W. tam leasso - nat tt b tau:mm.4 al aaytt‘lag. of mark.. sod . cm , telyandexa ettandlng tluvnzerosit all uatloval. Woe of 'the habitable globe, have tamed the. oriielato feels and eleteldlah • beets foci irbleb winced not elf. We ase not forrised at meth texts no the Ibllosing—althonh the persona who evtite . lb= are. We kale, the persom arid clreausetalt4l . 4 sue feel qllberty to helms their statements : • " Hmsellsnroas, lima, Nov. 2S, MTh Dow eer I bath been thlicted many yen." with severe prcetrating tramps In my limb., add feot and kends, end • gene* lthorderth eystam. Physicians and medicine. felled to relieve ma While visiting some friends In Hey York who owe using Planta dun Bitters - they prevellal upon me to toy them. I commenced with a milt erina-giessful ate: dilutor Peeling bettor 1/y dogreee, ins tow deye 1 woe Won• bind to End thenoldnees and tromps hod enttmlY left me, end I amid deep the night through, which I have not done fot years. I Sal like another being. appetite and strength have also greatly improled by the use of the Plantation Bitter. Bespectfally, JUDITH BUBSEI/.. &pt. 14 Ma. u • • • I bin neon in the tinny hospital ria bade= 111011-.Poe.bla. and nearly dead., At Alton{ 10,, May sin moos bottle of Plantation. Bit tern • • * Phtft bottles restonid my apeocti sad cared tais • • • O. L nauTr..”- The following ls from the not Oran , Borne &boot for the Mideast of V . .Ilagstaln= Itiamicar, 67th • New York, Ingurt 8,1863 3 Dr. Druksr Your wonderful Plantation MMus have been given to soma err our titthrhtdidren rege.fram vreakrrem and•weak tangs with snai happy One Mk girl te partkular, with p i ains la her head, bas of •appettra, and daily wasting can gumption. or whom all medical MOII bad been etr, banded, has been entirely remora/. We oentruertari with but a teaspoontal of Bitters a day. Harappv tita and strength rapidly increeard, and she is now IR& may , M l . " • • • I ors much so you. lan I Tally to:lieu the PLintatlon Bittars bans wad zay as. llrr. W. H. WAGGIONEn, Madrid, H. 7. " * • • Thou wilt nod law two bottles I: wee thy Mastlan Mom Hy ergo has bean greatly, tentellted by Malt UM Thy Trisha, ABA MEM, l'hiladelphla, 1.a.• • • • • Ikm bons great Iniana' tram Dy. sad bad to abandon preactang. • • Thr M iL tatlaa Bitters bate cared me. Bar. J. & OATIIOBII, Itorkaatar, N.V." " • . . 1 hays sic= the Plantation Bitten to tozatracla at war ambled soldiers via tbo Mad ao• tonlibing affect 0, W D. ADDREWS, Einperintandwit &Mara' Hose, Cincinnati, O." • • • The Ploutotiso Bitten ben coxed cre of Lim Otmplatut, of Intiob 0.. laid Bun, and hod to obstelon to? btuhnet. R IL EINGSLIA, Clsvasa4 Oh io-,. • • • • Me Pleztollon BUM= bare mood ma of • derangement of the 'Kidney. sod OffoOM • Of. oax that boa Mammal m for Venn H . M. Ilk. a charm. (1. 110011E,fir. 254 BroadOro7.7 aa, Jtcy ko. Tia Plantation Bitter. snake tke Inca strong, the languid brilliant. and are ashamied natunik `rem nearer. They are composed of the celebrated Os. Ileaga Bark. Wintergreen, Emsentme, Booth Herbs, kn., all prolemed perketly lit. (kola Bum. S. T.-1861:1—Y. erns of sedentary habits, troubled with weak ina, Wanda, palpitation of the heart, lack of ap petite, distract after eating, torpid Um, cenertips Non, to., deters to wafter if they will not try thorn They are tocanunended by U. htirksirt mane ) authorities, and art warnented to produce as Irene diet. beneficial effect; They are raueodingly apes his, perfectly pan, and hanniers. Sarum—Any perms pretending to well Plantation Bitten, in bail or by the gallon is a ewindier sad in. peter. It is put up only In au tai fable bottler. Bends of bottler refilled with bnitetion eleleterisna, etng, ler which lareral parsons are elrrady fti grace: See that .To bottle has our Dulled Media statue error the cork wsweetflund, and our skPidftin an wife plate aldelabel. Bold by respectable desks throughout the table. Mg:lobs. P• P 32 H. IMES I 00" 202 Ilmsdway, H. T jr - DRAIO3'I3 N.A./MI . ION BIT MS, the were sr** 15:.r U 1 try SIMON JOHNSTON, Ctraar or andthilead aryl MAN 'trees. Edfirtoromi•arenar o. f. zusaamo, pato Ilasucor for Lipplnnatt a Co.) a. D. etrimiss (Wed Ow, 11.13W1 Co.) 011111311IIIMI sew WORKS EttIBBARDS & LOIG, 113bbetarers et PATENT 011017 ED OlBaa- LABB, warranted CAAT STEEL BAWD, of ern dosalpticas ;NI, Malay, Cross Cott, Gans sad all other varieties. All kinds of SKIVES k BPINTIN3. mob ban fiblmrt Qat Emelt Extra Baba REAP-. LB AXill NOSING, MUTES, to. Wertheim abl Sorb, cer. SAT= A MOUT BTB., Pitisbnah. Partisan atismilon given to Etstoothinx, Gmatobi mad Straights:dug Circular D.o ; also malts ball Alba. Punching aad Milos ebb at reesasabb Was. siddly ikrWIL BARNBILL tk CO., Boma 116112128 AND MEET IRON WORN. EPA Pima It.. Nos. ID, 44, IN and Et. Eftrrlng aF ound • largo yard and turntslud to with the mot 13A pond nualdnoty, ma ars prepared to manafittata may deicription of Borms. in Os bad =Ass, and • strraonted top* to nay made to ths country. OIIINNITIA HIIICOMI, TIRE ENDS, STEAM PIPES, LOOONOTITZ BOILERS, OONDENSEBS, HALT PAHL% TANTA OIL STILLS, AGITATO)II3, NETTLING PANE. BOIL= IRON LIMO= SUGAII PANS, and cola manntscturcts of BANN. HILL'S PATENT DOILIES. Poyabing done one tha obortoot =ram emit/ .11/./01.11 BIITPEILIOR CORPSE we, r WO 4t, re - - PARK, McCURDY & CO., llsnahetarora 6,4 131111aTEDSO, 1111•1114113' AIM DOLT OCIPPLB, MID= OOPPXIt 1301T0118, golszp BTILL 80/101141, bPALTIS BOLD= LW, tmportaro and dealers to 11112+11.13, 'lll4 PLO% BHI4III 124011, Wl2lO, to. Gooalsollyata band; PllllllBB' 141.011117116 AND TOOL& •Warolatass, Ilia 140 MST • 1.01 MOND SlR, Ptttsbargb, Pa. • ftpotial orlon of popper oat to any dadrel pea to.lll. toittlydaver tr. C. F. 11.01100011 WIOBIBEION, BEA & CO., (800- e.eonu, Bom.ol. mum a Illissiu,) WASIIINO TON WOBMI,NOLIZINCINI & Magnum Plttebscrgh. klanciAscAurm o , BOAT AND. BTATIONIS.I MAN lINOENZ9, BLAST MENU, bULL NAOBINIBT, OW/MO, BILATTING, OAST. 1808, of 0B droelptloaa I OIL TANKS I STILLS _ BOILER AND SCUT IRON WOBL Asesito for OLIMABDI3 PATENT 1337.01011 YOB FEEDING BMX'S& 040 NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF . BOVI /321=1..—it roman outlainan laws ng ben nostarid to bon In a bar drys, sitar Co. Angolan all the mat manna and Imaralar dye nail at traataant. adthent annum, molds, II kb awed duty to conananasta to Ma *dilated Male cnostazia Cu muss of ctn. BUM. an the retelpf