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TRIIRSDAY MOSITINer: :AUGUST 4,.1883
CITY AND 131311011Difi.
Union County Convention
CI The delegates-elected at the primary meetings
held on Saturday, assembled is the Court House,
on Wedrisday morning, at eleven o'dock, for
. 1 4. 1 the purpOse of nominating a county ticket.
1
'She nourilltion was called to order by Major
ti A. M. Brown, Chairman of the County Exam •
• ti titre Committee, who natmanced that the op
-1 Poinerecnt of temporary Sscretaries would be In
. 'Order.
Meters. Win. M. Mcffett, Dr B. Ferguson, T.
ia... Bayne, and W.J. Gilmore were appointed
t.l tcrotorary StellitillitS•
, The eredenlials of delegates INTO then - reed - I ,
I .A ed, and the following named gentleman admit
,f.,: ted to stets is the connambon:
- rtmeara it.
~ L F Ward-Jam,. livonody, Thom* Uwe..
- . .7r . sZud Wait —D. O'Neil, t. V. D orb..
• i, Thiz4 Ward, lot precinct—D. w. Mackey,
W.
4 Morgan. Rand- ttoct —nom y Ilaley.'fbos. Gent.% en.
)3, Lib WZ4,..', 4 :l'olitilf. l l3 W . iS b aT h , Geo. Hill. 24
. .1 pecivot—Jaepb lieye. P. nmArs.
&bah Werd-13.sr.ev /envoy, Dr. laceeridlevs.
?event!. Ward-.3obaleirzsph, EL ltederieks.
E1i...t1, Wer4-11- Z. telvite. J. Nixon.
. Ninth Wttd—hozoo9lTln;Wut....2ltEelry,
Att,tautsi.
t . ilia Ward—i Val t
ticlika,,lFY Ingham,
•- ISemand Wald - Joni/1014E4Joho . S.D.hvi , L
' . I.,''Fl4l4:Wsvcl:lst.wee.isce—.2,xtlsar Cow., 8 Hest
- 1 - •,- — ron - rrtiltv..l - .14 - A a. :t a W. 7 a new.
ritollett. .1 C atua
. ' 1,1 400.,:241r if A Veinal:bar, It B rnaru.
• •
•.. ..,. 4 ' A li ‘l .. 1 . 1 .'. . ingq,Cai.
. 'B4lllolde}-11obert Glinwey, and - ew 8r0...
t
Allaichutet.4.l6loll44Alltra Bl.".•
; _- , n.. Dr..-- ' -.Sooty, atoul . W" Evens.
fi 1 - iii;sient—ira etl;iiii, i - a 0 . 7 - ei.;on.
C tsliareattini-Was Patter. 3ET /keen.
It Isameneerti_ ,le Ist • vey.l.-.B • P Wainwright; lhoma
._,Zi Dougtea - VI Watd-Wm fireith. Mewl. hortA.
hi UmfinirecrriThi--Eso,E. Gambia. Thmlorg,nrse.
Wessitrele>.Marihm.VTAuth E r tip . snag.
• • ••,1 &ran E a ttsLargli-V Luna Remy Illoortiie.l.
Eiltsteglisste4 la: Product-Cm A resew, 0 Yogi.,
', 2.7ltynycloet--7 lifieluists.J Mr ch.
~.. Eat Eh tainstean7-4 A Jams, l'.t Rams.
licireasPalA C Critehinis,J H Perry.
ltrabeill-Simnel lisiset..l E similar.
y 7 Veit Ellnebsth-Ll➢ gasser. WII Wash.
'.l . 7. ...i. • loweirstsa.
-;,,, Titt-W 11 II arristn, JLI Rueter .
•3; co 3 me-. 33 V' Thew., d-npre.
,I ;tr. -...... SV4ll•l7lath, Chas M Musa.
--8 so ly, .1 Lewis,
ti Slizahoth.-W ht. Mote, i'ex 11% tar,
1-1 El Utiu-Jobn Viiki.k. D 0 . 11 4 ,0
il - lkit, Id ten. slam
' Mom-John Letri r. LI EL Saar.
7 .; istaklln--Jleakensid, 3 reel,. •
~... i Iteldwto-•-P C Llirrina .1 111•Mtesosy,
rs_Rona..-L 7 ReirB. - 4 -11 1 , . Earn,
. ~•,,,-, iii•memuw-John.unctie, J wenwe
~, i tt.efv— A !.!finkeultm.
FA Wain r t sj• t5 . ....V Kilte, It ' es y 4.
Ft lierhie.-,0 8 Elamilton, W A Etuuka
al - Litialer.- P Thames. John new...
f• /assn.-1V Itslets,l7 It altar:
• '
Cabo--.19 TGi , retre, John Maass.
et Bsitet-17. Li Ansiih. V Gamble.
L Eiscaluil-s7e.rgs Needy. Joho Owner.
• ' Rana= --C , Nt Rail. 17. It BresAse.
'Toth% la kiettict.--W Is Nelisy, C W Datchska - ,
o ".d1 latrict, 3 G Viocd, 8 4 trosa.
ni wlntoe-DOoosedohnlticKetyty ,
te Patton--J Houton Ps ...togs - is.
lVersailies-W &asps, Th.:glossa.
Jaffna n--John 0'17. 1 J J C.Aft•
s yl, CLuttiata•••••JutlcGitordeo, A McCarthy,
Tedder--- J Llsers. 8 3 Byars_
tt, flanspzen.-Clisa Gilluon,J A Germ,
• ..f ,--- ittchlaud-A o,•rraul, F. P.rtor.
1 1 - 13..Otire-. 0 H Ronson, V trawl
• - .3 Sewickley -Om Idellatcr, mt. ito.. .
; Scuth larstle-8 Kennedy,Ham At
_,L." Lassor St Clair-L lithe, Dle Prirsuoti.
' ' • •.'-i , it dile si.-Wm larraltrsan. W Fleury
~ i 'Wad Digit- ADO, AA., .1 11..10tt.
, •,:.,•• 711.0.-ASIVOnt, AEr yltelt.
' ' , IPootrara--lillotty, II 6 M'Citirs.
~,,.... ~
Reacts.-..V A NeVil. Ie Denser
•, : ..
ti Pending the "reMption of credentials, Mr. P.
„. ,l_Negley moved threapPointment of a Committee :
.i 4 ,-.
~ on Permanent erirMrsatitm
•
.. • The notion was rated cot of order.
L l' '''.
1 , l The chairman announced that there was a
. , ~, , „.... contest between the ileieiriens from Temper
•-. •'.' '.. ancetille,, -
,:.1 , :il Cot . gt. Mats ramrod that a committee of flee
4.•:-. ••. .G beappointed to examine.the credentials a the
respmtlre lets. Adopted, and Mums ll.ltults,
'P
. - -.• --44: , rank Ardray, W. M., Moffat, J. M. Porter and
, -r ,
' ' *,. •,-.,, A. G. McCandless were appointed said commit.
:f .' , "" ,- '.'.1.1 tee.
.....i.,.1.. .1 - it Mr. Negfey ‘ renewed his motion for the ap •
'.
i , • . • tlpointarent of s Corinalftee on Permanent Or
, 4 1ganization. '
:e:4il Dr. McCandless moved to amend by proceed.
ling to elect offioera in the until way, which mo
'-
' O, •'• • -' Gen prevailed.
z,•...•',.;; - ,, :.- • Dr. A. G.McCandlees end ?T.D. Nees, Bm..
1 , ;;• .. ;:•' , 1 ,. 4riwere nominated for permanent President, and
•:- ~., ; ':,, "I' on the rolibeing called the ballotwas announced
• .;..::,q)::._•111 follows : •
. • '
•, '-'• McCandless 109 vats.
.;... Nagle: ... ..... -. ........ ...-...:._. . : ... 36 ”
**-:-:'
1 . ,.1. . ..i.,.,)tterdiai:7Z4tt r 4"ted. sad
411Snittotl chairl (lo :
~ '• ,4 .De..llcCandleet' on taking the Chair, thanked
. 1 .-- ' - ;' pgentlenten of the Convenden for the honor
,•',' ' ' ` eared. Ilewonld endeavor to discharge his
, •,''', - ;.1..... -duties faithlMly, and asked the oo•operation of
' • ' ,-• be Convention. Theta was good material be
:. the convention, aid an emeollent ticket
t• - • Poculd to chosen. De hoped that goal order
"...,...;.'would prevail, and that harmony would chine
.• ,-- :terith all their proceeding . . Weakens's/4 the
• . - ."24tope also, that something would be done to
, - testi mowss helping the muse they had oised
:he of Liberty and strpUnion;
art the amide now battling against
t a
• s., - tors In asumwoald be encouraged, and that
'' '- tors at home would be driven to their hiding
- - -„.. laces. lie concluded by expressing the hope
. 0 : 0 •:. , '. 1- 411atthe reltellicn might goon ire-croshel, aad
: ; : :,:.bat the cid gag-the glorious "s an and strips."
• _7 . ~-- r tight soca wave over every foot of temtory
ti ti:,l-• , . vie thee* Coated Stever. (Applause).
'i. , •••-, r .'h..A The fo ll owing aloe Presidents were then nom
.* :::-*., mated and eleetedananbroously : Vincent Kid
-, -".- r, Arthur Hobson, John Herron and James
' ' • ' '''
- ".?*tady.
=:, ‘.. ~., ::,...
• 1 . 1, , N-. The
to
c ries were retained.
'.'..4.-,,,';.1;.,•n motion, th e chair appointed the folio - slag
7 . - :_:..: , "','.•."; •smitten on Doshlutions : J. 0. Bettie. Wm.
• ; ,' - 1, , ,s ..... - ,:. - .,, Kegley , C. P. Ingham. Jas. Kees, Snemsi
C:".1,,i1,• 4;, ,::• * : sirs.
y
',. , , - ;,',;.•; , '". , ;; : i. : .:: OA motion of Dr. Gilmore, the chairman was
.• '
•:•:-.•'.',.. • uttmnithd to sop, lot a County Exerative COO -
...;,,•tk,.; - •,; - .!,,,,, , .,nittee, consisting of, twenty -me =cumbers, and
,- • , ::; -. „macrame the sr.ein th o pablio papers.
t . 7:1: ~.;11V. ? •;.; The name of Col. Bayne was substitated on
' o, ' , ."--,:,-".• ..milsCcmotaltten of Credentials, for that of Dr.
~,, f --, : -4 *--• Illandiees.
LZtWV , , ; ,yes - , .fit; The Conventien then proceeded to name
'' -;', '. , 7.": ‘... • Illiidatee for nomination for the several oleos.
~-."..,
.shy, Paniilng the nomination. for Aeserahly, the
,' '"ki • . ,, :.,.• ~''l . ,.' - listless was rate ea by Mr. O'Neill as to the
•-, •,.'2`j ' . ', t'',. - ''•'' ,.. -", . , °Alton of the sixth member. The district
•,:,., ;a ,...!'-`•••-i: stem having been adhered to, and the focal- ,
' t p
~,;-,: . ~:•...,"..; bens made, Mr. O'Neill claimed that the ad
..,;_;-i.`;',: •,,':„ tioual mender should be accorded to Picts
' ' :';':'' - i - ',,..;` .. rgh, In consequence of the city' haring eke
':•-4 , .5 , ' :1,7.-_''.-3,,lligitt of population and wealth. .
, ..;.! .1.,-*:11-;-,i. Dr. Gilmore moped that the additional mem
.l.':',,,::,,,'''',l*-i,''''',l2%. rtieelected from the county at large, which
t ... - .:4 , :r 1..}qt...:`• as : adopted.
o
-,,, „...c.'„,..., ," This action csated numerous changes-many.
, '-, ' ' , : l -: - :.:., et Which hod been os.igned to districts were
.•:.: :-. -:i „ ', i." ' it'ittirawn and named from the-county at large.
‘. :„, , I . g.tfred Slack, Drei . was nominated by m01e
,.• „..: on, Inlet tine Allegheny distriot, his only
l' s " ! : '':
''''' .tArepatitor havir.g been withdrawn from that
I , '''''' :'sttict. ' _
,t cc', John P. elate was unanimously awning.
.. -: from the city district, his opponents having
.' beenwithdrawn by their friends and assigned,
c i
~ tbocescoty at large. ...
l'llits Committee an Credentials masted in fa.
~r of the gentlemen whole names are given
ore, we the proper representativei of the b0r
..450. of Temperancerllle.
'"l•ti'las convention then took arum's until half
: ' -•:' ' Ocss one o'clock.
... ,/. • ATTIIINOO3 4333301.
•',n The convention re-assembled at the hour des-
ated, Ent was cared to order - by thePresi-
- '
lit WSJ agreed to procrodforthwith to mark. for
,'...- i candidates before the content ion.
....MEI T. 1 IL Mire oithed loom to withdraw the
'i . ...tiitee of .Ihtnell-esfais -fisq. as e candidate for
lethonotary- There being ao opposition por
e', L M assies W granted,
• ' elle balloting thin proceeded, end resulted 1.3
7
, IOWA:
. t .,
. ,;eOl7 ll.Walteti„..
•-omits Steel
1
- ono . 14.715 y
C.,,uat....... ....... ..
..... .
truant
fll: Clines
)0 liitannon
• • • E9V.Ecatee
"'r . ' Affriali el.!.
.i.., Joithict..-Colonel John P. 01113, by meta
,
tior. ,
fgaced .Dot. i teP-Alfted Slack, ER. by sect..
I:•,ti .
.12,on.i,e1,Dwitiot.-Ssinnel Chadwick,. 45
0, W. B. Denniston, . . .... --OS
- hberib Dirrict•-•Johnfimltley Si
John Giifillan. 48
,t. . ,--;
George I. McKee 14
:S. -
David - Shafer ' 7.0
Tifa., District. -Hans B. Dorton . .-....134
i W. J. Madera, withdrawn.
„. y. ' T. A. Shinn, withdrawn.
'
.. 2,:f Hoag.. at Large.---ILA: toloiviii.4l,oll 103
e'il •`. D. 01.7Child ' i, witir r a a wn..
' '... ' '.-
- 4i...f. J. li. Baldwin, withdraw*.
Goo. W. Leonard, ~
i. ' ' ' '`fl • Ch W. BMW'. ds
•f: 4
- • 74 ,cool/TT 003011156105 Ta.
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'ircbi,
bald Pi ll ow. ...... . .... .. .......
-4:„'..),501d Corne li us .••. 7 . *7. 7 .... .*"'
- ')said Collins._ .. :-....'.. ......... .
: 'oho Horner, withdrawn.
. zdingustue Deekert,....._.,...
' s r 'lota 1d 41,1138 •-• ... !•-••• ...... •'''•
l'oll--11--1M...' 'aek.lAiiren ............. ... ...-,.."....-...,
• t;- onion 5att.t...:........
~ „.... „..
I. Billartzett....... ......... ........ .. . .........11
•. . • t, los Volliss•••••• .. '.. """'''''''' '" l4 l
.".", 41.41 C1att50n.t..............• se
ez=i.b k'-'•73, pail tpairei4vutusea
'C~v; ; ::o~.
MIM
Thee,lferag go eke i a Co Senate. for Assam
y' in the Pon-tb District, and for Coroner, a
a .. ond Ailibce , was cesiarie4.. • .
Mr. Thentict, chadreaan of the Committee on
Resolutions, , then submitted the following re
port:.W, the delegated representatives of the
Bolen party of Allegheny county, in ex:lvan:ion
areeMbled,retelve and &elms:
Ist. That we heartily indorse the nomination
of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, as
candidates for President and Vice President of
the United BMW.
2a. That we approve of the platform of prin
cipiss adopted by the National Convention at
Behimore, and we will meet and fight the ene
mies of the Utits "on this line" until the au
thority of the Government is made supreme
wire ell the States of our American Union.
3d. That the military management of the
Department of the Susquehanna, during the re
cent raid, demonstreted the ineepsoiry of G..
Conch for such an important position, And there
fore wo earnestly request that he he relieved..
4. That the office of Provost. illorshel Geaa ral
is one requiring the best judgment and ability
which the country tan eflord, and in the opin
ion of this convention General Fry has not ex
hibited the , qualifications necessary for a proper
and wise administration of his office, therefore
we respectfully request that he be relieved, and
a more competent man appointed to said office.
On motion of Mr. McDonald, the report was
accepted, and the resointlons taken op
Toe fins and remind resolutions .4:0 adopted
unanimously.
The third resolution was then taken up.
Capt. C. W. Batchelor opposed the tamtntion
open the greeted that the - fleets hod not been lie
veloped, and W. B. neje', Es:, advocated its
peerage. '
/Tank Ben Morgan bad seen Gan. Coach under
fu 6, and knew him to be • brave men end an
-ex-etlent kfficer. • '
Capt. Bittchelor moved to strike out the third
resolution.
The =cohesion wee liteloken out by a vote of
57 yoke to 23 nays.
The fourth resolution wee then read, and *as
lost by a 'tote of 43 yeas to e 3 nays.
The name of James Eliltillan wee withdrawn
IS aandida'e for utembty. I
The name of A W Foster was also withdraien
ice Senate.
Mr. Shaw moved that Geo. Y. l!dolfee be nom
inated for Assembly by neciamation. Object
ed
The name of Soloman Sala was withdrawn as
cameadate far C,concr.
John,Smitley's name wee also withdrawn from
the flat of mediates tor Assembly.
The Coasentien then proceeded to a setiond
tenet.
Ilcma.3 J. Ittgbaro‘
A Ore.,/
•18 LLLLL .
1 , ;.,--.— , /roo Y. 51c1:”.• IV!
John thlallan, withdrawn
v.vid Sb.tar, 29
COTLOPIII.
Aiten
ota !McClung 37
Edward C v. ,
Thos. .. _ .......... .......
There being no choice. a third bal.: was or
dered for Ce•oner.
The name of Mr. McClung was withdrawn,
he not being aware that his principal opponent
woes wounded :oldie:.
Edward Clawson wan then doelarst the nom
inee for Coroner by acclamation.
The Contention then adicnrned.
Th.) Army Committed of 'Nut - ern Peam'a. pre
...sots tfm following report.( its perstlons 3 arias
the month of July :
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, The following cootdbutlono or boirpitol stolen bore
been recniced during the month or /My.
I box .beurpttol gore, f &Mon Lid Bodetl
of
Winchteter, GllterMay county Os
I Lai and barceldn from Laillos of Ilellar,4.
bona oral barn! , ao, tcom Boldface Lid Cod-Ay of
Rut Patentins,o„, a •
I bozo( fruit from &Ulm' Lid Roddy of 1 H ew u.
Olt, Pt. pf ta.
g lx,zeohoopltailitoren troni Byrn, o o y, •
tcwrotap, Weiner county.
lbolre datODLWO/lio towneblp. Book paint. Low-
Ye °panty. ' •
/bow ON liaiditr? t 6 clltroS rr9ePut.
Arewitp:44 coact!.
0111f111511% 1, Von
_, . .. ,
1' raw of ...abler moos ac t. of.' ...A -0.-: ny Lt. .611 Re. esgomilot, or tuzgessn t•ettestal . &tog:
~,,,,,f 1,„,,,„..4,.,„,„‘,„ ~_..„ • , ..., 1 ,,„,, y. It i. base low shays aisles we announced the
s'''h^•Cl•e•,:tljeeri"ee a•etle l M , W1. 1 . , 1 , 11 1 ." ,q l,l e l T. I resignation. of Dr. J Sanaa Ring, ea durgeon tien
t boo of Co frau. Suldlare' old eucloty of 1560r0u
Deaver wonnt7.-Te.. ea ' aril of Pennsylvania, and his intention to re•
. 1 Pannell. , f fano Ilan oolaltre of P...b.1 1 . 4 4 . s.. - I turn to this city, for the purpose of resuming
day .cbool,Fricp,rt.
tales of baspltal store.. from Ballets' aid moiety of I
the pteotine of hie profession. We stated then
tirs...towo, btatk con..ty, Ont.. that MI resignation had beau tendered come
'2 foxes and 1 bag of do from 63db/re' If I society of
thhoniegtows.. Lao - team enters. • "...kit r revlemly, but, in e03.5e yuenee of the
2 do:term boldlers' aid society of Ilecrittrtown, rey.
1 large numbers of wounded Potts y Iranians then
att. tvuot•.
0 loom do from ..bildret. of Duulap's Croat Sabbath in tho !cc 1 vitals, :bp urgent tewnsity .1r an ex- •
tot - 01, Mort ittattot I,
2 L. 1 1 331 di. atm Soldiers aid society of Worthington,
Atn,liurg a urn.. I perit nl,l trod of ti.o hospital tlepartm, lit, a nd
, the high esteem to which Dr. Klng war bold by
1 box do fr.mt Sunday Schaal of Mow te‘ae, Atte- trit.ob.viti.t.,rionrt,Cro,r,....l.: ,
io l l. 7 o . l. a. „ :f ..! a e n tr c ld ,..
j o ,: e .e r t e o n r t ., ll , l , t l o s t . h , e
roes y ,
calmly.
1 In a do from Ouldlers old rotten of Roimersbotg. ,
Ceriial coo , ty. . at that t.ton. lie hoe tined I.lpen relieved, hoer,.
Itoa d. ~.21 Seidl. ra. obi soak ~ of Grairtel,l, fiercer i ever, and IL alll be teen by the on
ly san cd carrel
„o ' , lt. P. ' pot Sri da that Governor Co rtitt not on a apica
-1 tea of de from 6...1d10rs aid sorinty of Somerent. Pa. i es c Ere roc regret r.t carting with tho oervler9
1 tag of inekane item s Advt.' odd ....xitti of erw.y. I of so able Ltd faithful an officer, but accords him
11.r.rror trod a rote:loom, lltnlt r county.
I boo of boaplui :dorm Loaf Soldiers . 1,1:1 t, , c'y of 1 thet. mud of praise to whist Ili, effirien,y sad
olCrtbitmton Pa. • adoltty to fully entitle him
1 boa of do Low Soldleni aid tooi; J iy tt 11,1,m. Arm. !
LICA I. 4 l'..S.Tara l'asiN9Yl.% 00:i Msi.trza,
•t ' , JP r. county
1 tor a do from Lad it, Ittilef las, r01j..0 , of 000,0, 1.11.51,T01. 1.11-an•rasal . .
Wool/Mal:ton money. •
. lianzienren, Po., Jute 4, 1501.
I boo of hormttal more. from E.oidier. e ,!...,.. , , ,S _ _ ~
' /... t.... , freit , r. ,lorirtio f,.. Cortio, Goo, ~ o of
Mt rem. P. .
1 tea do, Lou, Sobliere •.1 woo., ul junti. fiawet. 1 / • .nry coots, ..• —I rospactiolly, Loader my
E.o. Co. resignation as Burgeon General - et Penalty Iva'
..
Lore do. from Sootier t •.: 1 tta - k o. l 1 t ` ^” bt`': 1101.1 • nla, requesting it, arooptanco tot early as the
C.av,..a Co. lateroate of the public service will pistil) , li.
1 box do. from Foldltm" 111 100 .1. ty of Cro - hrzat.m,
it:3.303d SL The uniftdm.hindnoes shown ma by your Ex•
2 1.N.,, di, r erun Soldier. old ot ,t.'..t; . of l'I;oon efool. eellmecy, and your constant willingstras to on•
1....1.rt.tniu ( our , rt.
Wm.-I.
O. ttuEt to 1S T alSplp.l every queetion railing to
do lorm Cr •••• 11. C ' J ''' '''• b.j.' ' ' ' A'' ' '' '''C°• My DepartMent, 1111rfer I.l33rOttallt has made
I do fre. 54311:3333'3 rod el Met, .1 L 0..... v.:le, Clarion
toy of poultice Sr pleasant as 1 ?lave felt it.
oo
nt. Y •
1t of crg• - ... 1 env Jp 1 Etto Lola. , ..i I took: y to he honorable.
a. v.... Lima-. n.tttoc i o. Feellsg, as I do, profoundly gratafal for the'
1 too Di h. -g.tal Murat from Lodirw' Yrrlow Creek gouesous ooufidenee with which you devotion:red
' tic....u, t. o•s• -, C.Lio. Me It it, I sev e r e you, with great reluctance,
1 .... a . • ',co.:. from the E. r . IL,. lof Ylbll. Woe. , ; . .
of .
:0 braes b ..•; slat room for 5.01dt0 , 1. aid *Octet) of that 1 yie.d to the import . toes dame my prt
tr..t.logron. IM. rate tueittra, to asking that my dotal seta'
1 0.00 .10 tr m Soldietsla.l rorwty of t 1... Hein lacer, W u , 1,,,, di ,. 1 .,.a.
r r cb,,fb , I have the honor to hi, very reepertitally, your
1 t. a de front Priends of at ClUistlen Clotomisfoo,
• Stcootlll-. t tdo. obt tiltht servant, Jas. Kix°,
1 I. ado from Coots Sprutio:oloo• CO. . Surgeon; eneral Ponneylvamis.
I Lis et. from Croat Creel
Ville,. Pesstrlalrauti Ilzscanis Clistatona, .
1 4 ..kage of • 1.41,1 as (tool I.i.j.',L 1.01 ... , 'torah.
Potstorg,o. Liana:ant - so, 1'.., duly .o.`, 1364. j
1 tat of hospital store. from Pei.. Jortalle aid so. 1, oa r i ng
Sir : Your :atter of thatch of June
Mrly. te eoaring your resignation as Surgeon General
1 pack ago of b. uwwleet from Prvill. 11 , 11
I owckasesot clAtilegt.om !Thaler 'C.0.:411.p W 01.1.1... of Nana7tranda , and nqunidng Its a'n=d l Plannil I
as early se the Interests of the Public oerviee
aid ...soy.
1 package 133,33113MiT313313,03.M.11131.031,13331 353.313361,. wo Sad jastif7, wee dal ) resolved , and an answer
1 box or fruit from Hebert 1"/ sia.sq. sorrordtlig to your Idabel has etseenatily been
' l"avr `d n'n'din.a= 4l4 " . " •i " .. " II " a '''''''• delayed by the severe. campaign whidie has been
1 do from 161 re Dr lenetall do frac, Ilse 1 Laufhltn,
Ido lento Illes It Pratt, Ido hum Site II /I.euj der, In pra g retr. and my desire to rotate as long as
1 dp (mn giro .....aulan, 11 du Auto Mrslnswainey possible the terTien3 of an experienced offieor,
Ido from !dm Drown, 11 to frnm Pres'n tflearcla. ,
erbo 000!d Co materially 0,1 the wounded eons
1 t from W m ? . A Z k i , ". l ol. l, l ' a,, h T r ‘ o t ll. l:; , 1.,.. of caryleania, who were falling upoo every
2 do treat Mtn Thlts nalth,jl do from Mr. float°,
Ido Item Itte Vi Cowan, it do from Moe Ifortyllj, I Loot feel, howover, that yOu have lone
1 .1.• Rom aim IlmoUlto t. , 1 1 do from KM , / Ng ' Pat,
y,itr whole duty to the public, and are entitled
2 do from Moo Edsißearo,... do Voce Mn Speer,
Louth.
tot bar) adfrlttm•Jl do from Mrs
It. la . dt,t do from ?An h , 1 3 4 133.11. to return to that privet.. precede* whloh you
1 do f
hare beretouire ell.loyod. On the fret proximo
Id „ ~,,.,:, !h .. m Ki „.,,,,,,...,, do ~,„ Mn j 61 ,,. ph ., , , yco will be relieved from forth.- ducy as Sar
tdoir m airs Jill' re, .1 .1., troo. Ain It I. Smith, goon General of the State.
'lci, Jr to :11:a Itrairmltan. 0d J fom tire la. flood, 1 itt - 40 this order with extrems regrot. You
;'d. 6 ' ." T idar•nan,tl do n'a oo al" n' aknarda hone three times made the request to ec pittuit
fi 4, :3,1 I; PCb &lig ovey 11 do Mrs Eligert ted to retire, eLd I have long delayed a...tiding
id, Yte. C 3313.1.3 2 do Mr. al lial
140 Mr , ASII, AA 'I do Mott :. to h a :
to It. Perm!{ me it dlesolving the agreeable
2 •!... Mr. t... 1...,. 1 ...I .1.:, 111 lit otr t• •0 std '::c foment relethrte able/ here oxated be
y .••• 11,C 3.010r1 1 do Jim tsowy.r to..n we to hear my testimony to 'our entire
I • ~ in ... alran 11 la If re Ilemier 6 'elity eJ an r C6-er, end to the onceaelog cars,
c.l Mr. 6 boo s-rf . .0 .1.31.• 11,,e,.....1
1 V'ts eller. ;I .1.. TCre, :krt. 0 , ..0 and Tr. bo•itmel tkilt which 7,0
, p k,t..-.,t, r m urnsou 10, Isl. b,lon 1...• Leo so•ed upon IS2IO who ware the ftlbjocts
I tit. tun ft I' J. Le. 110 W a Murphy of )bur cffirtal care.
t..../.1 $ W hllthil , r'l .'..1 ,, DJ ~.., Vaplt C‘r.gratuleling Ton upon the fact :lint to
..0. Y.freJ 11 11,11 . ft, 61,, ~:smbbr.t yr,- rttirt mitt y. a -at. e.rfoy the p,....intl re
I . • Mr.! Pant 1 ... 1: , .. Ilayant
I .1. 01, Crciet.,,n I :., 11, A..chec. ward of an rprti ing con•rieore, earned by
it, 13 La,..11,-,. !, II t Cotolocrt y 1 fsithtel puklio OMvise, •o 4 that you
Id. •• .to tte w I lo Km lc
Tonto
now s
hare the gratitude of every cilia ta of the
1 1.1
S r from ,met
1., t....t an 411,3 A, P.,..1 1A.,: L.,....,...1,, I a . ,
I to. It m.g. , al •torta moo. La: ••• *ld ar.cl.l/ or Ett• • T I,' y'• your friend,
atwta I
'a, inwrs ...f •uu, i !rot ....n :at .. , ..a i....,,,,,,.,, , 1 •zir,,. A,I Co'','te
in f1.t11.3.411.G., I .1, •to it:o0; M. It , Stirs. General of PA.
12 .3. A L L , .1.. sod tvi.,n.
The fat:twins articled have Leer seat to one
orn.lee auttog tlte month of J oly
/Anaiw cc
Rot, ,
p C t, 01 . 1 .. t....- _. sr-....`Pllxtt.rtoaocrts, t,411..__
.go 2loTt'irk:J• ___
ltor . ......
tae Musk,
13 °.. IMMO II lit ream....._....--.
Past wad 810........... 33! . .3r. , 1 Tea rase -....__
llacta,roblete . ' OJi o..ra htart - ti A , •.-__..
On to— 164 j Prokoleof otMag - , rot.
31!Ilttro . acid. Ma....._.-
Pd. Ire 1003 nay hoe -ill
1 . 11 331, fAS.A. ,_... 210, Winn Bottle..
.130333•3•11,.•(.3. ........ 1 3 . I It-stoly ..
Coma». Ni. Tee
!row • . 10" ' • om. P. wit. artiber, lo
Crutcbsa, pre. ... lc , Itager,r..• ..... ....... ..o.
1.332, , Baal, f..r Lilo. Wao,P. r WI. • . ........,......11,2f.
Amelleoldier bsuke,pg. 111'4111., en, :t..- At ..... - WO
ty. pave 4,ll{3 P•l3 3 = •. 1,4
Tearto. v..... 1 :131 t Marto., _-__ ... 14
j W II: u . ., rm. r, rooms Ir ' Land ova. to, :ker., 1'..,
1 r,,,,, In maw-- ..... ;10
:Oa ...Coo
',Mom. .: , ard of ,ho / - ausi.a J go to V.ni.r.i . o. toed to II
amis. ot ' of ,ot 13,1•1 3 1.3 motom. ^oath. wood
tl. to - ..et wnry hut...l Mr ma
web s . Jdostdag,titte •eat
to. o, met LLe C 033,32.101 13 . ~ titias sahtostAlti Its
mot):. At v7hr, p...lnt srlssn• P 3 3 331 13 appu - rta all bet
c.r. I . e‘,., ..., Ing • M ot . ol.
rl.• '0.M.11,,, u: ,r. : .... I t•••• to.. . - lot ~.- i sle it,.
mot.to 11 . atrial t...1.1:r.,: . ao : 1.11.111,1. 1-ad•
to!. 3 • trh Lops or cot straw. too tow.. sad mow. sett,
i• • .. 011 rxna. to u - d (to: ~ •• ....ottrls, uf of ktado. aut.
for
ebb Ist I.n 6ws , t2tlssitsn goon., No 74: N vitt G '.l west.
I .0! .' Christ!. CIATIVAM:O I, I ilssncks. City 11..11. Open
esery sitsrnorts -:. to. o'clock.
To the People of Allegheny County.
The undersigned, the committee -appointed by
the meeting of citizens hald,on Sunday morning
if •• to 1101110 messcres for the protection of
Itittebergb and otetnity age nst the threatened
:►td of the enemy, feel Melt:slue! by a sense
of duty to the public, to admonish their fell'•
eltnetr act to :elapse into a :eating of false
ecrtrity.
Ito dictates of rtitdinary prttenre ought to
c‘r.v!r•in cls to relax to effort to plate this city
std ceightiorhood in a politton capable of an
ad, ~ nate defines in any contingency which may
,{r.
'het a `ergs, force of the enelny has teen de
too d Item the rebel army and .eat la [hit it
r<rtiOn on a peers] mlesien of ailichol, le be
y owl all questlee. Large !lambert are reported
to have moved, alter tho late battle near Win
th•eter, in the direction of CI igeoek and Cam.
terlend, anti the ultimata devonatlen of which
e-o , tly be co: jectured—wbothre It le their Bur
p.," to moss the Mirabeny ra..antsinp, a very
time will determine. it w se, no d.mbe, •
email detachment Irons this force vetch latel7
e;;:ted Chlmbersburg, lasing :no It in
lebe3 and perpetrating other act,' of bendieh bar
berily
Ito Wel:mond me;',.. of the "I:th ate., re
fe ct.r.g to the enoceee et +.109e1,1 in
near At'inch,t , •- szyc, tLat their • ear.'
ricvp3 tette 112 no 00,1:tt, N ',new 107 rnz•
filo, and the doom of the micoor'e etronglaolde
are again perhaps wide coon." It a at least
ra.,battle that the latatee of Maryland mud Pran•
e;lrinta ore now at Early'z mercy, and we here
no reason to doubt that be will be audit to nee
the immense advant age he has gained. The
Lett news of Early will probably come to no
through the northern papers, and lively news it
la likely to be.
With inch a LeentiO3 as this, and with the
knowledge of the beat that the faros of Early, in
ete 'Aar retiring towards Richmond and movies
Jap the Potomac tee this dtreatlon,we eh chid rogerd
enree lees .1 criminally calpeble did we not ad
=Limb our follow cilium/zebra, In oar judgment,
the danger is each arts warrant the molt '.tire
ezecteona on the part of alt good citizens to meet
sod evert it.
We are Willing to deVnts oar time and thane
with ocr fellow citizens all nettle - eery a. ?eases
inetdent to a thorough state of preparaticu
to
meet end repel the enemy should he visit a+, bat
wi boot the earnest co-operation of the people
by t olantary military organisations, all °Corte
f the committee must necessarily prove abor
tive.
Taos. M. Howl, Jl3. Pear, ,a.
Tone B.lnewiru., J. T. Lego',
F. K. Banjo?, oe. IrtLtroerkt,
itatmegt2drimea, Wet. Pater,
J•iall 1.111,0 f J•ea.1421 DnicA.s,
J. I. Buzsarr, Committee.
gegutt
0 On I
A !supposed Thiel.
Yesterday, a man calling himself William
Freaklin, ,toned a pawn bra:tees office, in th?
Fifth ward, and endeavored to pledge a quanti
ty of ladles' underclothing and a bendsome
tit using gown. The pawn broker questioned
him closely as to the tanner In which he pro
cured the articles, and his answers were of inch
a imitate as to convince thv peenhrokar that the
Roods were mien. An officer war lent for, and
Franklin taken heltre Alderman Jones, who
committed him to jail f.or 1 farther boating on
Friday nekt.
The goods, which are of the beet ql.ltity, are
marked ' , F. IS. Leggett', Flo. 4," and.. E. Drake."
Fervent haring loot any articles of this descrip
tion lately, shoulduall upon Alderman Jones.
5 03
6 VI
5 00
03
5 (.0
300
Y. 0)
A TILCREE KILLIO.--A aottool smoker, • resi
dent of Wl!more, was reoantly killed on the
Pennsylvania iF from hill stisi•
dance. 110 waa standing on the track looking
at one train passing, when another happened to
coma up, of which he was not aware, and 'track
him, killing him instantly.
MEE
Urn IS
S 801,1 SI, 93
A kiss Daorwan.-04 Sunday afternoon, •
man named Jobe Delaney, VI et hi' death by
drowsing near Jehestvwn, titony Creek, at •
Vitro called the Pocks. hie was a astir.: off:fig - -
land, end in the full rigor of msahnoi, bat ow
ing to his Inability to swim, he aist this untimely
era.
Burn Pnnanza,a Causcu —The friends
of Vivi S. J. Wilsoo will be pleased to burn
that he le in the oily, and that the Sixth Pres
byterian Church will be opened to-morrow
glorying st 10;4 o'clock, for the prunese of ob—
serving the day_ in obedience to the reopest of
tharowAn that be. Mlle are cordielly aittea.
Aria-rms.—The Horne, earrings, I;togglei,
Spring VNtostaarnosii, boloaglut to 'the
sdlon&L,LaYM Eitablio,.will be sold Without re.
sarrardlnAriOr adkax.). moan& at 1 0 0 ' 4 . 0 k.
sdallut envoi above !WHIM &
T. S. lictOzzu.asa, Auer.
The Nurthu-estern Ralirvait.
intertat of the city of Baltimore, l a the
N,rtbriestern Virginia Railroad, bas been put
by :he liaa:m.,re 8 Unto Railroad
Cam
pan;—the :.,liouing bete: tba terms agreed
tt r ,, oot,h, $ . .;• , ,n(0t a 5.1 days, an
in 40 dm?, a:OCE; a tote: of f 1,20t00 .
to to !aid the city for its mortgage titterer: Lei
the road. Th., le romewhat Ire than the origl •
tar, ,t of the mty interest, but the corporation
o Oelf el of COO 11•Itillaort k
r•curse by the sale a Lanefit in 0.,rti,0
with o
ail the other mockholders. Tee Korth
err .tern Virginia ltal road may non ho regardal
a* be yrolougation of the mein stem of the 13 tI •
umrre S , hto Railroad, and the officere of the
atter company are wined, at work puttleg the
toed In The very best condition for treed. and
tra oh; both u regards the track and tunnate, and
it I. 111.0 611 D ,1150414 by the railrea.d eillaare that
the bridge across the Ohio river will be Faulted
t o ct-f lot Son at an early day. fly thlt missy
men' Ib hirtri•lta .1 Clocionati Reitroel ti be
ir••01 . beneetted, m that road roarets til
lth
the
No
Virginia at the .0010 river.
Thy for Oat. Tao •ad nlree
The , ollo•ring important ardor has jell barn
;erred trent the A •olant. fienerart
'a • !unteets 'ening in three years' organlyt.
who may hate, at the data of re Oeill.le•
went, tare that silty day- to , may re-en
tar an the regiment. rr er , mpsnies to +bleb they
be*.oolg, for one s two or three yeare, as they may
in teen ea‘e elect. The ne• term will eta
ate, from date of re eallatment.
VI met re enlisting wit! be entitled to the
bot,, y kr,iita by the hot of Onogresi, fns
or, year ;;;10 f..t two years I. 100; for three
year, PAO. The Iw provideett at on• third of
the b. wall "shall be pfd to the soldier at the
of his being mustered ,to mtortsred• into
the ;orrice, one-ttard at the expirelco of half
h i , term of terriers, and one-third at the tapirs
. ,"f
l'osp. , rta ^f eralite tinder the foeege , ng, molt
be made and kept separate 'rem those for other
trona.
men re-enlisting se herein provided, or
furloughs will be prtmitted. „Commiaaanes el
blotters eel shalt atelstents, b• held re
p t,.ble. ;Est date eondition is dletinatly ander
st,od by all co...tread.
Tl liilltin Enrotlment
We have already re forced to the foot that tie
Ct•mmltte. of Home Detente of Ilia mealy, had
et v,ludwi to Lave 4 new enrollment of our °hi.
lens plvr-the p r po•e of b a y; e
ow: protecuon m came of a raid.
Me-, • t,. wry bas bad tbo ftee:sery bents is
coed, or lbe enrolment will be ,meansed
th;m morning. I a order to buten the work, az
rr clutene will be employed iu each +wird,
trd It to otwntrht. the enrollment wilt
he ^oa
pl• • rd ?rating the prerent week mwenny-f ear
tholmnd rteni of aftal, which are at the Ale.
gbony Arlenel, have been placed at th• diapotal
Cf pelletal Ceoet by the tioveromeot,whl eh 011
be lr.ned to companies am fast am they are formal.
An effort w:11 be made to have three fall regi
, moots armed and equipped and ready for serene
within the foot tan day..
• the 100th Roundhead
Regiment.
•
Cognsitle , to
The g in , s racial list . ..af the casualties
in ' hi. rrgi t durdig the late battle before Pl
rerd g
K. •-•1 —Card. Walker C. °firer, Co. B, Llec.
lik card F. Craven, Co K.
—Meet Wu, Hammond, foe. Datil
Jahn.( n, K, nee'. T. H. kleC enact', 11, art;
P. o'.• rt C IParkerly,C, measly, Thomas Ottu,
J.mee Crows, F, th igh ;
oraall 11. P. MeClun,
A, ler ; hilehael Currie, A, I;
, . Charles Mitchell, 11, back; Letts!' Js
cob
Priaanere—Meior Thomas J. Hamilton; Acijr
taut Samuel 0 Leasure.
Sleets!) Wale, Asteenniv.--,a meeting o lc" heavily.
PI .". - .......„.„.-
chit
tide,, will be held on Friday evening nett, at 0.D.01 Bartlett and - C
A, marelial eve polio
ere in Petersburg, unhurt.
the School House, for the purpose of reoeiring
outstanding oertifiestes, and also now onnoorip- It was rumored on Monday that a force o
Mons to tho bounty laid. It it hoped that all rebel cavalry woe moving toward, oar loft, • ef.
the ootrtendine ooreillistes will b i bonded in at nothing hat trenipired. as vet, Po that crort.r.
that „...„. Ty.„ will ho a cep ,r, from t 1,4 ti... 0 ~ 1 the trierrapo operator. we Bernsid ',
n otty 0 „.,, y e g ,,,....A,, a 4 a i : g sz „ o g " 0:7 0 ,,.. curt. aura boon arr-l'oti, uha•ssi with Cr I.
rolled user. Lot thole be a full at:salters, and he
the contents of dispatches, old ilia, are to
Pr hi sad Illarolscilon on th, part of those li• held for trial by court martial.
obis. to draft. Three hundred wounded &Users and soldi• re
arrived here today from City Point ; moo of
them belonged to Gurnelde'r oorps.
About four thousand eick arts wounded a ill
amain at City Point.
The news from the front seem to indicate 1.• at
be eharootcr of the rebel movement is in. oh
nom formidable than a mere ra. .al
) eft Benuregard with his immediate c om mon.oo to
garrison the defences of Petersburg, and le .. g'•
isg to 60016 point upon the Potom ea with hi.,
entire army, either for the purpose of ono .08
'.le columns through the richer portion of Pe. re
a lintels, or to again attempt the captni• of
V othingtotil .
Whatever toupee the rebel chieftain ie term nee
0 prose', he willfind Gen. Grant with MS r 0 net
01 /MIA .ready to meat 'him. Taking all the
vents of tho past two month, Into on.
ederation, It would seem that. the •hi
ledere have come to tho conclusion that, id
Want knocking at their front door and S • er•
non pounding away at their back, n.• ew
lone new mow to mode Se tottering alit
eh tho Southern Oonfederaey would soon -eme
demo with a crash; WILMS & demonetratti to
loco upon the National Capital, or a grand if
ape the North—something to reuses» th;
Seth and.,to constitute a fresh bid for to •igt
ineriontlon.
• . L t..,:asset' ham MN tried the fettle!ea ion;
of Waeleingtou to their retisfastion, the opt• lot
scene to prevail that be vet I try to. other . on
of he Mitres and sweep Into the lower eon. tie
of Nennsylvania. ,
tepawhes 10•36;,641 by the Gevemme• to
nifateirout Atlanta, anemia no news of I. pot
igirre, Gen. Shempun eras awaiting Ole r tar
of teazel eilieditleas tont out to interrup th
enemy's Sqlaanzdaations. hisenwkilw-th . t
la Meg slowly but eerily invested.. ' .
...It,soturarns, August S.—Three. hundred .. Ira
amity sisitedUagarstown lest Friday i , • .' .
atria of oars end some freight. .
Otiml Eerlystrosied the river the sent '413
-witlits,ooetions,indetstietettionf thlo o air
toraih• rooroseenths ever. Benotehel• ter.
tinlaisaddtenutonadtagi smart. .
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skip
_ DloPllPD.—Oalimindav evening I man named
William Woodcock, wee sitting by the bank of
the river, near Bridgeport, fishing. fell into the
ricer PP.I VP/ drus,ed. He wee subject to 6 , 11,
and be is cuppcsed to have been laboring under
an attack at the time. The body wee recovered
c the same earning.
id
OAKLAND P.o.e.—A race will take place at
Oaltiand Park this afternoon, at rine ealock,
isetirron uroy Ilawk and Scar, No. 2,for a pa rte
of floe. Tho track is in excellent condition,
and a closely contested 1 , 100 1:63.1 be anticipated.
Da dots Esau.—This distinguished physi—
cian Surgeon Gsnerni of ilesteyirenieo
has retutund the graniteo of his profession at So.
97 Fourth street, opposito the Provost Marshal's
(Zoe. lint triad will be tonna in another column.
PAsaan Taunton run etry.—Major amoral
Hooks; passed the /thy yesterday afternoon 43
MI W.) Bout. A number of persons who hap•
paned to be at the railroad depot it the time,
had an opportunity 4 taking the oldhero by the
hand.
,No SLR' MAVIS?, MUTT —No supplansent•
ary draft will be ads to fill the Toots, ander
the calls for 700,000 mart, Provost Marshal Fas
ter having on Tuesday resotrod an order to
that effect,
•
"Tee VAL3III. o. THI Caton"—republiettati
Ire= the "Constitutional Monad," In aid of the
Spiders' Pend, and for gale at Kers end Etln•
Cr',, Pittsburgh, and,Clnehran's and Benples,
Allegheny. Pries 20 ohs.
Colons, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Colas , l oan
eats, Asthma, Catinh, any Irritati.t and Soprani
of the Throat, italtilatly.T•Unid ,by..-114tifieg
Bronehial Troches. To Patina a gas and
Mange. shay areeiteetnel in ale awl stvisg ,
Warr to the voice.
Bel 14
TittiiTEST NEWS
BY TBLEGBAPII.
Our Special Dispatches.
THE RIAIEL INVASION,
SEVERE FIORT ON TUESDAY
Tenne,see, as I telegraphed pa, it pieced
.he Army of the Tenneasee, by a dank mote•
neat, on the eght of the Army of the Cumber.
and.
1!E FNF'IY COMPLETELI ROUTED. Tbo
Gm Kelly Attacked by Johnson
and Hensland
Another Campaign in Maryland or
the Shenandoah Valley.
liN. EMI OA THE POTORAI3 WIN IN
I.lnlEASti LORCK.
OPERATIONS BEFORE PETERSBURG
Flag of Truce Allowed to Italy Doad
cad
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ARRESTED
Lee Reported Moving his
Entire Army.
IVIMiXIIIN OF PESNSILTINII NISDICTED
Nothing Important from Gem Sherman
lhepai,e t, Pitte'etir4h Gantt.
Cisenrserox, August 3, lade.
Oep Kelly war attacked at Cumberland yes•
terday at four o clack p. m. by • large torts au •
der Bradley Jobe son and McCausland. Attars
severe flght of instal boars duration he som
pletely routed the encaly, capturing several
cs....totts, • great many. wagons and a earl
am runt of plunder, which tnny bad stolen. in
Pennsylvania. The enemy is In full retreat to
wards Oldtowo, and Oen. Folly is pureeing him.
Sbe cleaned is deserving of great credit for his
brilliant ninory. kl• bar always nun enaorias
tul in defeating the enemy with a vary inferior
Circa.
:be Sole vote proratent in some •tasr
tere that wr tnsy hear of another campaign
in Maryland a th. Shaasahoah Thi3
troprearion ari•ca from a report coma; from clap
•cr..a :f the rt ant Jrnrations on Ors north bank
A •he rie•r. Thie report, which pm .
hays ef,t.Cirtec:io3, "is thst there wer•
two earns ”efrontleg our tray flyer how S,t
1..,re, C. We ine,lsy of last week, and eject th
withdrawal of oar troops from that teens of
opera deur, they horned a train of tar, act
tslenog obey err meet steret, and 4,1310 !:eight e•
.or Ring to U. 11. Lager, I rgior F J - nor trip
crossed the river at Wtill smt?..rt on the sax,
J.,.0
Itn ...ut , men, and dispatotud they Cur -
a!•1 al'u iv to aeoveto Ilagerstown.
Istarm of IL. cavalry from Hagerstown to 15 , 111.
tt"..T.'tt• I 'W es recrossed the river to V s+Rttae
ani sow holds ilisrtleibera and the turrosindieg
country. The. rebels wilt 4 at n ..ger.to gra vie
lifed all the stores, but found little to them.
• _
rri , isy next is S. day ulna which IP. H.
Cut. r shall safer death bl hangtag. Cuter
was • abort time Sift!. found guilty, by • milt•
tau commission, of furnishing the rebel' with
ntypilirs, among slehich seen milliorts of rya
cap., sant by him et a time when they Wall 11103 i
needed by the robals. At the time of ills ear
tn." a large rebel mall was foand upon him, and
•c.. sg the tenon was one to tba au' horitial at
Elletrotind, pamtiog eoi • oeriain petition then In
the bench as • 1 woke* spy,sand adstsing him to
he hung.
A rebel captain who iuna Lava oar lines and
glare atm•elf up. ant who brought saleable in
formation, wan before C al. Ingraham, Pruost
Itlar,hal, to-day. Cal. logrishain"„hald hiss fair
for her examtantion.
An eGcer who disgertsi from [ltaly's army
yesterday morning, :lad came late our liens,
149 - 11: The rebel cavalry force now operatlag is
the sallay and up the river, numbers 4)03 eau
t.s• roe. They hare all bean remounted and
Liiiii.ped recently, and art:under the cammazd
of I:radly T: Jt.tn,n and McCall/land. The
Intancry force are ander d.riy, who says he is
doie•rnited to LA.I to. salter so all has....ads.
:a the eal.er are engaged in thrashing
Crlt, and be retains every tenth bushel. Lis la
alao iurlng a tan for labor performed In war-
g 14• crops.
i:atiy • s fasces somber hatwoao 35,000.121 14,-
0 TG:: Major itarry who
as itya.rtad at Chaaborsbari, alive
cao , l was .t ri bephrri.tcvra yesterlay
• rainglaitli a small ista:Satlat of his aaaii.
act.—
I,furmati.r. 1.43 booa;:iroozire4 htra from
in o t't The adrttrt teof:trare' rot
iletwodicn:Nlowl ty:fr,m tl trti
deAr tof brim t! ;Ca 3 ataa lea. :„Tbnof
to Itt*rho_wort?ltlirelthe:‘prorl•
dltl the an 1:o more thra;a (Latta
wore broti,g,t ft+ , of I.', 14 are a ~.c.td to
fe front of the r.-o'er ar tia diV.S2IO o 1 o
yards the groun I was li...rally covered with the
dead. One hundred sod eighty colored and
forty-fire white were counted end buried on the
spot. The large 'lumber of colorod troops kil
led is owing to the fact that after the white
troops had charged across the gap the enemy's
guns opened • raking fire on the oolorai troop ,
mowlog them down with centiliter. The wo
oft us, tog the dead wee not completed until 10
o'clock, when the true, ceased, and the robe
iu le few minute, atter opened fire.
Gets. linehtod Johnsoi, A. P. 11111, Mahe •
end Sandell were on the laid with 'number f
rlll-ers. Maj. Gerard, of Mahonee
I tr. tr, had charg•oi the deger the rebel side • d
Ide.or James E Derma, of the US New To
C.,lry had charge on our side. Theenemy ha •
led their ballot' their side of the line and el -
vied their wounded to the roar. they claim o
hay. 1 200 prisoners including wounded. Tb
Nista their lees stabocr. SJU, hat this Is not mai t •
.d, as in charging to recover their-work. th
LATEST FROMATLANTA.
Position of tiha.oian's drmy
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GEN. STONEMAN'S EXPEDITION
NACU RAILROAD DESTROYED
Dln...tal so IL , rittatrargt. G.7.ltt,
AnguAt 3, 1 , 64.
Lend of the Late moremeat transferring Mho
ho Cumin:Mad to the left of the Army
he army, Se established. encircles
Atlanta on the weft side, the left being on the
Railroad to Marietta, and the right on Proctor's
Creek, two miles mouth and net of the line, and
ran be shelled from any part of it, and it plainly
risible from any cf the enr.neneee along tho
line.
The latest dotes are op to noon, the 28%. The
enemy had opened with artillery on the cow
them Jut established. Our imitates were just
going into position la the winks, and the so
gage:neat was opening at our Soforentht left.
This ettange of position was made mil, Attar
the complete destruation of the Augusta • Rsil
road. sad for the purpose of getting on the M•-
.a • This rind loaves Attests on the West
side, and is much cosier to reach from the West
than East side.
The threatening position of Howord ipduesd
the enemy to attaok him on the afternoon of thus
20th.
All the positions immediately on the city
pear to bare bean abandoned.
The maul count of robots killed in the bot
tles of the 20th, 22d end 2dika, and buried by us,
figure up to thirty-nine hundred.
Oen. Stonamon, • short time since, started on
• raid against the Mason Railroad, with (ice
Ed. IdeCook's division of cavalry, oomposed of
Long's and I...Loran g's brigade. Au oflioer just
in from the front reports the following as the
result of the raid
The Macon railroad was reached end torn op
for eigh•reen miles, the T• 41.1 and ties being
burned and the road made a oomplete wreak.
The command wes returning near Newman,
when It fell in with a large wagon Crain,whiott
contained Most of tht privet., properly and Al
of llocd's payers, from the character of which
it was thought that flood wet erzenatit g Atlan
ta. Year Newman a quantity of wh:sky was
ceptored, sodlhere the troablo began.
Th•-rebecOoneral Rale.; in pursuit cams uo
whls SleCJok, sod a fight ensued, and from all
accounts, o MnCook was routed. ; Flee hun
dred of hip command, reached Marietta, who
report the surrender of oho main ;body of cur
troops, 1100 strong. Some illy Gall.
Coo
killed. They glee doleful Fund douhilse eaeg
Berated 000000:' of •Ealn. Mout. Col. Drown
stas. of Person Browolow, was the first to
c-.me and reported himself ea the only cif
ter
oh. etceped, a.hers are comiag
d!•!-,1•••1 wete the. or four 'dais regi
mtnts, 05 loaseas, and fourth tegna.r. :1
Front °Views&
?s• I Ger. Ativet —The tteatetr
hticge the fellow:leg frcsa Nem Utietwas,Jely 27
On the 23d a miato g petty at Texwas made their
spre.er.noe erpoßtie Nn'ohee Led were sew:idly
t brat' rd, s tog ler0711: moo.
1:15 uf the 21 I IKth I ilin oils cavalry ar >seed
Amity River •••• miles from B tton R mg', and
alter croceeding 10 miles met 300 rebel cavalry,
and killed 00 and. captured 40, besides ISO sand
of army and all their unusual:ton, which Vas in
a rs•Ectu.,
Tee State Convention her completed its labors,
end the constiustion adopted by It will be submit
trod for rati6cation to the people on the srst
Monday in Septair.beer.
• 1 homasi'. Oily, •litor of the nee., awl r. S.
ub- Treasurer, woe arrested for "Miffing the
eon. entice, end sentenced to ten days' imprison •
meet in the parish prison. The contention PAIS •
od a ,e3Oiattcst recommending his disasiseat by
President Lmooin, and the suppression of his pa
der cy the military setherities. The command
ing tieneral, hoverer, has reliasid May from
prison. He is accused In the public prints of
using :he belle tin board of the nava by putting
up the rebel accounts of adrere as to our arms, and
for warkir gon the gold market. H. is also
charged with uMag hi, p.deitiun as Treasurer,
whirls gat• him great ad stages to farther his
own apstralationo.
All the vat'''. stationed here were eaddenly
started up the river yestardAy afternoon. What
the matter le no one imams to knew, but rumor
has it that the reboil are advancing on Morgan-
, ab..ut twenty mile, !three Foraludson. -
A serge number of Union prisoners tiles been
aohanged and aired here to Sunday Met.
:hers were 1,000 In all. They were captured
tier to the recent Red river campaign. The
ft li , ,eriog ofricers wore among them
C. i Lark, 20.0. Captain
Coulter. 29.5, Lt. I: ey, 19:1: Lt. Bennett. 19 . .1a;
Lt. Jain., 1•1:1, I..t."Wright, 19 h, Lt. Powell,
Itt , h, Capt. ltederte's, 19tht Capt. riAer, 19:h!
Copt. A dome, hr Copt Mott,
Indiana regtments.—LL Col. lieu, 29th: Copt.
Butt, 20.5; Captain Leg.: Capt. Wallace, 2.015:
Co .1, L.. rt
Lt. Sherr.y, lit Kentucky srallery.
Ls Col. Cowan, 10 :5 fiitoole erratr . .
I.'. theehborgh..
S regiments—Lt. rage, VS L. S. 1 afantry
Lt Dam C. S. S.gnal Corp, Cap!. Allen, lit.
11“antry Liens, hearse, Antis; Molter U. S.
gunboat c;liton.
A number cf _aaral off,tra are &MOD; the
pripon,a.
T 6• prisonert sacto ruffsred
' From the:Upper Mis,nurl. •
o r. Louis, Ati7giut N.—TbeTii.onanori'...it
rood of aL Joseph on Monday, from the up-
nor st,i se, •s Zr.J nr.h.1,1
tie tepees made three assaults ea „the fort
widen weae easily repulsed.
Gene-• 1 Sully left Fort Rich 02 the 17th for
the heart of the Eiloux nation, where he is expect.
.a to have an pngsgement. The expedition is
composed of two Stanaesota regiments, the 7.11
lows cavalry, two companies of Dacotatt •olon -
Leers, 110 Nebraska scouts sad (oar guns. The
command took thirty days' rations: The remain
der of Sully's farces ware left to garrison the
posts sostablieturdfiX companies of the 31 Wl3-
c can at Fort Rico, one at Fort l glen, and the
rem•Mder of the regiments along the river.
Emigration had began to antra at the mines.
Labor was so abundant that all sortid not end
employment. Hundreds of tattoos were starting
for Ca:Hernia and Oregon, and others were pre•
paring to return to the States.
F ire steamers, laden with Government freight,
had 1-1.11 ordered to Fort II•aton by Gen. Scull.
The lemeAnder of the moantaln duet will oral •
ably be detained till fall, transporting a3roru•
meat Reapplies, large quantities of which are
laying along the river.
From Cafro andplemptile.
tessirule,Angat l—Ylaluberg • 'tees of
the 20sh say: A party of guerrilla" attacked a
lasted plantation five mile. distant and destroy
ed everything on the place. They shot eight
negroes, 111 of whom died.
The weather to very cool.
The Jarkion of the 21 h
A 'l conitrili:.loatiisti with At/ante it cat off.
'the htidge acre"' ?earl river, dostroyed bJ
Gen. Slocum, is to be repaired.
The came paper 'contains a proclamation from
Got. Clark calling the legislature to meet at
Macao on the 24 of August, Jackson being too
mach in danger from the Federal'.
(i.e. Waabbnree is organizing a new expedi
• tion, which is to be commanded by Gen. amid',
the destination of which it contraband.
The Government warehouse' on the levee wars
o fired on Saturday eight by an incendiary. The
damage don. wilt slight.
CAl's°, August 3.—The steamier Fairchild, of
g the niartne..t,rigade, wet fired into at Arhton
- lending, on the 27th, by & rebel battery of fear
of goes. Seventeen shots crunch-the boat. One
man woe killed
is or fifteen hundred Texan infantry
I , recently made a raid upon the plantations near
to N &tabu. They killed • Federal explain, wand
' ed several of his men, and oarrind aw ty all the
neer° men, males, and • large quantity of sup
plies.
Toe gin house of J. A. Votaress, in Williamson
county, 6lLelseippt, was burnt on the 24.:h with
ISO bales of cotton. Less $300,001.
1.0
• New York Money and Stock Market.
• Bpoctol Dt.patcb to tho Plttolnargio Gictotta.
to Nrnv Tole, August 3.
;° The stook market to mom &Alva and rates
II bass again -advanced. Pitiaburgti and •Yort,
m Wayne 117; Cleveland and Pittebanith, 11 4 ; V.
m 8.61:e., 1S 1, 105%®11:4!;; Cat Yeat
eatee,44; Bevan-Taney Them,' Neale 103 0
i 08.15; laws-Terandoe,lo7oto l l4. Geld te ir
. reenter and unsettled, doling ttne afternoon at'
From Europa.
Non Yost Allgast the itesinet
Bremen, feel; Southampton on the 10th .Telh
trelearn that Gatibaldileft filch( on the Mb
for Capron.: :MI the Wanes on the weft oozes
of Elthienwls are now In the poissttlea of the
alrite.l Ptoosmlettattettlueteprobably
casaatil at Vienna 9th.
L610.20_24 Alln, steady; win* N.
Tama tloehili tors, IL.
Prom the Seat of Wisc.
BastoulTlEß ARM' orb PeroglC, 1
A 1, 166‘
The rebels buried their dead on their side Of
the line, and 'carried off their wounded. They
elaim to have 1200 prisoners, inelading the
wounded. They state their lose to be 800, but
ibis is not credited.
Offen. Bartlett and Ctl.Mirehlll ore in Peters
burg unhurt.
A rumor prevailed to-day that 4 for-a or rebel
cat airy were sten moving toward Our 15! , , bat
slog has yet been developed conctralag it.
The tersta•eh operators of the to array cog.
.re 1 I.ted antler anent this warning and ore to
I , e tried by court martial. • They are charged
with :natio.; known the contents of Sispa , .ctee
r ateide partite.
NO Aug. 3.—A rperis i l to the P..?
t'rcto Washington, dated Angus% 3, rays that
Early's hr,thinartere are at Wittehoster, and a
detachment of rebel cavalry is on the line of
tb• Baltimore and Ohio railroad.
The War Department has assigned General
Brooly to command the lbth ocops.
Gen. Hooker has been ordered to report at
Waehirgton without delay.
The whole rebel army is in ferret If retort
/
burg.
From !few Orleans
Ni. Yost, August:.—By the steamer i ss so
we leans that all the troops to New Orleans were
suddenly sent up the river on the 26th. It is To
ported that the rebels were advancing on Mor•
gess', though it L not known that these troops
ova gone to that place.
One thousand micas prisoners hod arrived et
New Orleans.
The Coeuarreiars Washington disgdder say.
It is understood that an earnest appeal will be
made to the President by leading Republicans to
give Oct.. McClellan a commadds Id b urged
that enlistments to the number of ens hundred
thousand would brisevared in Now York.
The Impression gains ground that Hooter will s
bare a most important command.
It is hemming apparent to the . War Depart
ment that the rebels are resolved on a vigorous
eatopslgn on the upper Potomac and are rein-
foreleg Early strongly.
Latest Prom Mexico
New Yost, August 2 —The steamer Roanoke,
Into Havens, 7nly 99th, has arrived with esivi—
oes from Vera Cray to the 23d.
Several skirmizhes hare taken pleas near
bleeds° City. Julies' forces had left Bellaire for
Monterey, where Nearest* hal joined Swint.
Mashedßien has deceed a Franck cods of law&
A Committee has be ann pppointed to Investigate
the canoe of the failure of revenue to pay the
expenses of the Government.
Brownsville (Texas) adrisees stew that the
Federal' have abandoned the whole frontier
of
the itio Grande.
Cortina, is raising a large forte by paying one .
dollar In gold per day to rebel deserters. The
French threaten to blockade Matamoros.
U EVILL LOGAa NOTIONJIL.
- -
TlOllll PAAZT, Plain Lad Ornamental Slate
Roofer, and desist la Pennoyivanla and Vat
mont alsta of the bat qnslity at toy rata.
Inca at Alas. Laughlin'', now tho Watet
Works, Pitttbarga, Pt.
ElllttlTl3. —Samna I Orstusc t Co. lifirmliant
Tailors, bore removed to 73 smith , ttroet.
We are just rootiving oar s-esond supply of
spring and sni..l. mar goods, and would moot Ts
rpectltlly Lucite our friends and the publito in
general to ozamlne ow new stook. believing
it to be one of the finest stooks of merobant
tailor goods is the city. Ivory * . garment war"
ranted to give full sarlsfs.e.slos, on both grim
and qtiolisy. Give ma f cell before parehniing
elsewhere and judge for yen:salvia. alil.lWil
bitC.oa.u.sr- Morahan Tailors, No. TS
SmittLel.l slave.
nrentat Purses—The ettentioa of °urea:bars
dtreetel to the usortmeatof Spring
sad annorner Goode just revolved by oar friend
Mt. ,john Wo.ot, Ho. 1.11 Yederal street, Alio
arty. litt stock comprises a great variety of
Eta(ly french, English, Butch and American
Ceasimeres and Olotbs, and fag Silk and Ors
:core Veid•agir- 411 of.whielt rill be male up
to order in the latest styles and in the best
wearer. A choice salvation of ihrxraelasig goods
oleo on band and for sato, together with a foil
stock of 'Wady Made W.ol.llllLll. well and fash
ionably made.
Voice:eau, A mines' 1— For the derange
ments of the system incidental to the change of
diet, w.-node, eroptions cad exposnrA which
every Volt:tattler is liable to, there are no rem.•
dies to sate, convenient and reliable as HOL
LOW AY 'd I ILLS AND OINTMENT. If the
rimier of this .motice" cannot get a box of Pill.
or Ointment from the dreg store to his piece, let
him write to ma, SO Idniden Lane, ensineing the
mount, and 11.111 matt a boa tree of expense.
Many dealers will not keep my medicates on
hood because they oannot make as mock profit
as other parsons make.
Holloway's Pills end Ointment see no r
ret
ed, owing to the high prim. of damp, 0., 34
cants, 75 cent, end 31,10 per pot or box. For
1 .Je PicOburgh by d ru g Fahnestock is 00.
For sale at Faiton' u store, Fifth street,
Pittsburgh.
For sale also by Geo. L. Keay, Federal
street, Allegheny.
"Br Ina banks of that lone river" in the
South of Prance, where the rephyrs of spring
are the gentlest and purest, Prof. Lubin found
the "Principal Yloretta" which he has Incorpo
rated with his new toilet article, the " llair
Dressing Floriline," the most perfect and de
lightful Hair Tonle the world bat ever prodav
el. Try cae It and bear witnoi;
the truth et our assertion.
Sc iniooementa held ant try offerias lore pines;
bat ea equitable fee will be charged in every
ewe, for the best caderiods iriit be mai, aa3 all
the time end eiciti eseassieir Lo Jeer. permanent
rurulal teal! be applied. dil7:6m.
prelate earl =date rails will be taken at the
Omnibus caoe. tie. iie Peen street, day at
eight. All er,lers left at the ,above pleas will
be rrotsptly sttetasel to. All calla matt be
paid in ede
Sachs at a:lotion to night, at :5 cCilelland't, 55
Fifth street-
M E ETS
Now Yert Market
Ncer 3. , Letter for flog
l• F our 100 lour. I ~70(ft,lil for Extra Slat*,
ro for EL to,, t 0 tu,51141.2 for Trade Brands,
the nomigt rinsing hem) with no buyers at tbe outride
quoratt.nl: Included lo the axles am SAM fob'. Erlra
t tato for Se fE.mher and October, at 5E101.1,25. Whisky
closo• heavy at .11,73 for Stnu. ISLA for Wrstcru•
NE beat dud end Re loner, SR,RIi3R,T3 Er Chicago Spring,
nr.ThnO. for SI bassi:al Unto, 1T5,5Cr.2,57 for Winter
Rod *eaten, Cur. dull, heavy and lc Muer ; Sl Suer
{LIS tor her EFastarn, including one loud of very
euire at SI,Sh. Crata pool declining at 11,0I@LOIX,
f W—atirrn. Wool 'lnlet arid nuchang Osffee
flotmem dub; 'Sax Oda., SUS, Unatovalo
St .tO. Petroleum dull and nominal. Sle for °ruin d 2
NI, for Itedned In Scud, and SWITc for LatEred Tree.
Laa , y and loser SR.If r Slam Se for !tsar.
r lorrl ay, as the 'outside prim, SoES for Prima, It 7 for Primo
il'.., and Prime Hem for attract, our nptlon, at
IhE ' :0 11..• f dub ani haarj. Lard • lattle higher and
fair demand, at .2`,..-i4421X. Putter Licher 53445 c
fur Chao, and alOpec r r eta.. Comm" firm it 13933,..
Stoat and Money Market.,
Ns.. Thai, Assatt 'I —Comer quiet sadateady.
Strella,r 9 alet, •t les, for gold. Gsla firrusr, opaallag
. Wranrlstt co tz„terli, Err:tale,: adranciag
to .'"st, Lad aleatag 9 00 0 t 4, !5;
3,Colerneaertt ,a4[.5t.14 1 ; U. S. Coup..
tet-heirs t A'att Gaups. 101441.0114; 744 V.I.
ory Notes ltleA;,
A tato lase. rotarronee4 bore at tp.m. Weal, 'mat.
Gold rtes to nil.; an a rumor that Goat was ro
t realise to Waslangtot. Taste 111141 m. atts.ad beard
bad tilts allaraorrts
Mining Stect.
•
Y.ar., en; L•St 3--The following ern the gees of
intning Boston today.:
Canons CentraL
c.rwr
......... IN. W.
Philadelphia blarLeL
Prto-totunita., Acxcon 3.—FlTar Jolorst quiet-
Corn aloc. Al 11,71 Pr.vOnolot don W rotrocom
on, tnlynne., rtel wi,k,
St. Louts 'dirket.
Err. Lots, 3.—Tousuco •astiss sad lab
ultte, Gott. %Uranus:lto 11;4 for 111,141tu:. Mut
n•oo so v ubgt,r..o far Sul - mitts, end PDX t, Doubts
Natrc Com bolter n 11.36 , 61.4 . 1. Oats Ivan. ntaD
flill.tsgEll WeSocciay,.l oar-0 3d. JOSLPII W.
ntssEElak, aaa a• lotto a.d LoAuto attagan,agot
.11
inotl.and eigtt.ca data.
Ibe foraral lillltake pia" from CU. real/zoos cf
offcrt., tianctiliter. at C 4
JOIINgTON--Os hugest. 3
Et LlOllll, youstp.t otu 'Dolga 'SAM Mary .142.
ogoitwo Itan, use month .o.ml e4bLdt , 3 1, "
Ytmeral Ircha tho nalhasco of trio pcmoto, No. 5)
Belem& strati, .111.11trzbehy Vey, ntroitY
. •
2 u'olick.
lot “LAEULCAL AND,
. cox nr.cma SCHOOL. tio.-A St. Clain
tarot. Terns all per scholar per qtarter of 11 troika
in adranea. - Honed Toltlqnftenta a. vt.t.Ll p. ca.
17-5T1.610N1AL3: . I
I;Or31105-1 tax &auto erf Lig Cat Pref. WE.'
limns le_eratarntly (mallard toe:v.oy and to teaclt the
elr
84 of .r.uidlng and Sposatlag COL tate, dletlartneth
pence. erne . = and trOpre.iTl , lard.
• - HOST...IITDD, ?revisor of Hivattion'
tklt.Earrtaa Pinnarfdrctr.--11a *.teriber of
Ileot-aeoping and Peransnel4tei has it. enpeftor.
Cana. 11,123 ' Seeylvelco 0110 a. •
Those erhedentre solentlfieveil al thoroughly.
prratinetionontedda of thelait .etrsce of Bookteeping
and eneottota can nearbern obatm tharknowledge 1n a
wetter =toner. ibex welder the tsar of Prof. Int.
(( a y y, I C4I
. SAMUELi t g
CISO.; tf.3II2III II DGZ ,-- '
- ' - garolodoseperier D. 1)111 5.
= rxxodeos,
Pt it„ ~.t.- 404C114 Alai". • tat
" •
bp. in oplalen, an. septet* ma tearbare
to ewe Le orietttea can nes roar. - • •• •
IC.S.SMW*fir
Sok-berg toe Snow: rnet" 9 , 16
oitY***FLl
,111001111 - 4 ND
NOW IS TES ACCEPT!? /UM!
eEEAT BAEKRUPT
AMMO! asaua AT ifir. **Mal=
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Concert Hall Shod Store
GOOD,
6cterally .14 f,. DI:1:31f1:90ST.
C.lll. mn .1161) jc¢,eirra I.h.t 1117ille
iir-VBrftii
Do 't forpt tn. ktum, NEC! 1140171))1=111(..
MESS 0141C11.,
G°'°
BeI'OLEI,LANO'S.
- -
No. 65 Fifth Stott.
GAITERi3; : 7
Boots, Balmoral% t3llLpesß,:;
•a 7 um, staek of DST Cgr6id.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
G &ITERCi.
BOOTS, E3IIOES WEIMA,
Tar lan.% pm., 7l4rn, Boo.' nowpwit
McClintock's New Mit* Bt4ii
ere. •e metres. weeieemy Cltt
V 11.—New coot. agrifilat •*''W
his
~:iv• •
CtLOSING OUT
• IMO WAVI WEAViring
Summer Boots and Shoe%
GAITERS AND BALUORALS.
BPLANIM
9; Market. stryet acaa9 dam Seem fdy
A NEW SUPPLY OF
LLDiW. GI
TOMMM
Darr aim catuows
Boots. Shoes ant eaten'
5 Marker Eitivet:
ELAM a sorra
N GOOM:3 I NEAT OODBI
V. bars jut realrid oar 144bsit itook
BOOTS AND SOB% ..-
Which vs will ..rill tit( LOW'riteMarinalleint
him Ms lazgeht hal bog seleciO4 . ; K.
IFask.• Vas Gall 5GV.646•40 1 1 4 • • MOAN
So be frnzed la t oat,. CADIZ" UST GAMS"
simndeacv, Give am • cial. 1. Robb, 4
ea iirauc.zr eraszr.
"'STAR WORKA
JUST Er_crivip-ar .
OHO. ALEREE, EON *pa...
iia n ROODrrjave..
rip Bro..
obiaarewa Gh.t. Mg&
Theta pod. .re mateta car. lipecialardar. ea& Inc
ratted unequalled cost=
SLLVER PEARL SO*.
ORUMPTO_N 83 00.; -
867 LabertillYzeitt
Sq. PropriMon NalAar:Mists for Wast.ra Pan.
tytruda, Ohio, Indiana, Milo* end fibril.
LW, assaututarm of • iroVidar snide Si
Palm, &masa, Basin Sosp,
kasTsioas
vou.rm AND
••
of eta savirs num. SOAP. which v• orroMaro.
flatly recoashecut as batter rot &Aral LSI ilia au other
Ma.. the pablfc, .held b harem In nazi his isertbr
Porrih, Eat; Limo or Borii,,cor hay other imbstronookalho
oweerfertore which can ebrtrA ottojttre the Mast &-
brio. Ttratnete and Woolen* combo embed whlit tit. nyldtry of o,tton or Lines.Allotbee washed
ng with t
t hs
UM PEARL 6011 F do iot 'moire boili or ball
he robbleyt. which of course.iMeo the wear abed tar.
BILVEB ran Emir
llecoace• G. Dirt, TothShaw. PAnlefe tot.
Crooke, and the Irons Bea Maar Maas tordsdiatriy.
67 apaising ly whh • csollarlpangs. thus protectlms
Windrm• Oarpota and traartare framanda and I.
or
cleaning martla u.d.door Vila It has no equal.--
Ircr th. Bath...a putkeiaa towapx.t.i„
BILSIEIZ PLUM 80ABb • Sivrford hant7. lu • 1/11“.
all iba fuse triad IS Imperial cnalltlm.
14 =
Ix mnahat disonery of thew Std. 00=
a trial from an mho an Intefirtad .
strlng 5:141N, mita
411.47 rcfon4 Max Mite, of the maw shooddlt
facto accomplish what Its apish for IS, If vied ancoedhqs
to our dlrscUona.
Merchant. tram sbroae...lll do wan to gin
OBITIIITTOIS .lall 00. • call, "Art Ltberty esecial
Pnuant..nali Bn mdPistr*T Depot.
NZ - Beware of ell Isultillotau one putto• war
bruins cur trad.cnark-611.191M -MAL
am anted 67 fistfuls! Copyrliht.
mantls
rat3SED AID f,pousioN B*CIL
Immo Parssitt • and
4CO,CCO cow lima;
On hand na tor
D 4911) R 111011.1303.
T. J. ORB .11; CO,
• tri4it
NIL PINE TAB.
rRc mr.ll as asizq. rae as u ssiateir
gallon tem bond 1111114 12 .. Tor sadly Ins Suss_
ass In Rani sad Wens,
S. US MS: MIST. Ptilesalk, •• • ~:.
•
jet= 11/4
Algot(Prsot.
rye. Imam? Deice mrs ernenturstrii. far
ku,ae of nunaa." rieristamia their maple
on reammsble terms.
Mee cm &Orm: eereet. Deter - me Leemxt tar
got , . Arugu.p.
pATeERSON'av 14:e.,
r..*.L. _ .
.- ~. ~.
Youghiogheny Mal and Nut 0831;;
, _
OW insai
Orden lide at the cta mile;
'crii4
neat Dreary§ Woolen rea:Adryeillegbarty Oita% prenign.
I,u
Mr Western orders prenitly filleiL
maldiardel
u a wriatzst couPoNp.
kewhos,
11-1110/, Cne isOloyrzaws.
Banat at best Tsui - x A miss. maim.
grim
NnW JEWELRY FAME.
T.,H. -
Veal/mod rooroffelifoticio thoiogia
oyesioi IVIV it‘11.10 , 0 6 /. 1 kind "a" , frefAr-
Lod siketeir stock' of sinfobis; agoks'aza /owes,
-
.t .
Width WI Jiwebt over Soo* 4A:slaw wit . 16401. ,
sa RELiarsarr.briimaidsra-i
i ala?'.li#l 6 l*
ASV 71ARII
0q
COLLINS Tway
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LAMP BEANZW.PI-41billasalm" OcalMe
Ntither Meta 160151Tha 'l4loP. 4 Psterat iI
TA RD TOP Pena SIMIW PIPPZV TOP
ulheecogiskr.4.Puteent.
Q.O . 2tP ITEON11:41 1 bunk WWII-bp:
Ntt4 IWO et. rpm&
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tame UM