WEDNESDAY JAWING AUGUST 24, 1884 CITY AND SUBURBAN. OUR AD VERTISIPIG RATE& IrMSDUMI- MAIM. 8 times • M 4 it7• Week. K: ' Ose time_ ._...._..: Yom - Atm Imo week& ttne• nro y One ?u% Three ths.: els moitt Illtietooa thie Year rmr W1?;E 1 vr 3 ttmasl weakl 2 ticaaoll time• I Daily. la aekla amt. fi One m0uth......._.... 6 9 31 65 00 $ 4 701 $a 00 i, nave months— 17 20 11 45 860 800 i Sts months ....—..-- 24 00 49 00 15 75 10 50 One 0 6 year.....—....... 40 00 , 28 00 24 20 14 00 4Wrist nodes doubts do sb EDeath =Vas, sub jasertias 4Merlins notkts ...--, Iftsszabostise.iertbstsests, per I rascatorertritribliStratore ki ti Illegal lee , ea. ti The Passenger Railway e•mpanies of Phila• r, defeats are becoming involved in difficulty, on account of the illegal Isms of tickets or token representing - a mush value. It has been decided F;4 that the ism of tickets In represent money, and to be given as obange, Sr illegal, and a violation of the leis of the United States. As an Ulna v. Mallon at the opposition which the issue of them t' l , tokens motive from the Chien. of Ph il a.:Well* re,' we 111bieth the follotrieg from the Balkan of yesterasit "The ineellnellt of these ewer:tient CI in miring. the tare la only paralleled by their L despicable attempt to palm off thee zanies. to. hem on their navilling patrons. Not one In A three of thee bits of paper would ever cisme beak to their Issuers, and their /Oil would fall on the riciptentooss the companies no doubt fully an. ~1 de rsteod when they cowered the brilliant idea of emulating them." , Thio railway companies ec will doubtless be Compelled to withdraw these kelp bones, end fornbh change for their pa p irons. They can parches. coppers at tea per cent. premium and although the premium will absorb piodts we de not see how they can help It. Passonges . rellsray company directive, homer, eat generally sharp ibmineders, and some mode of eicapingthe contercapleted proseenUons i f will doubtless he effected. _litarvaUen The extremely low prices which are paid to seamstresies have attracted the attention of many of our gangrene eitizetut, and an effort 11 being made to hare /6E020 remunerative price I , P paid. We notice that the - sewing women of Beading, in Barks county, have recently hold a t„ aerie. of meeting, which have not only attracted the attention of setae of the leading citizens of the plactrilmt have also prompted them to par : _titivate at the gatherings. An association has 8 been formed which hi to•select a pracucal tailor to sat u - Bnperintendent, and steps are being , taken to prapkra a contract' that will secure more profitable wages to those women who are en -4a % gaged in making army clothing.. Ttie following ri aro given u the prices. now paid by the sub contractcreAu !hated*: Cavalry jackem, with button holes, fifty cents ; , infantry blouse coat, lined, thirteen-..cents; cavalry pants, twenty 4 orate ; Infantry dresiseath Ilixtl cents ; making Infantry overcast, complete, eft] mete: pair of drawers, from dee to six cents ; working sixteen button hole;; cavalry /ackot, six cents. With .11 t utter at fifty ot.lizty cents a pound, and other 7, necessary commodities at greatly augmented pica, It le .not surptisins that humanitarians should desire to inceease each etarration recom for labor as that to which we have re f, Killed by Lightning. About eight o'clock on Tuesday evening, the boarding house of Mrs. Ethaffer,in Altoonsoras struck by lightning, and a young man named Clark kiilliron• Instantly killed, and Linde Wil liams, doubts:of T. J. Williams, of Louisville, severely, injured. Both persons were on the bask por4 taking down clothes from trails on thooutiide of the house, The Fold came down the aide ,otgha transara=P'`..4ovve Octangle' b yo r- 197dy "ly At ed. It o . tau negphyli t l, Dr . Piney , that skevlll • 7o- carer. 'The' bearding house and one or two other buildings - in the vicinity were somewhat Non , Mokfeltarn In Life Insstrouren. , ""i When it is remembered tht theme:* peer:El m. ary hope of thousands of familiesb to depend on -`"_ the f tag ntilfiineuranee wisely provided by fa- Ili , thee or friend, every new oafs guarder improve ment in life insurance should be pitied in any Vlcommunity. & few, :earl, vine, nen forfeiture polices were trit Issued on the for anneal pay -3.1 moist tables Aomnited by -Pliny Freeman, Esq. Frani the same tonree we - now have Non Per , (share in Common Life and Endowment Polio.. Per y, thus obviating the only remaining rook in thh; favorite form of investment. The Globe Mutual Life Insurance Cempeny, whore cite* is Just opened In oar city, is the fast to tune this kind of polinies here. *ll City Mortality. Dr. G. L. McCook, Physician toetlfe Baird e Health, reports the following Interments - from :.;••‘1 Aug. 14th to Aug. 221, 1864: 6I Whitc........15 T0ta1..........16 Females:....Colored...... 0 Of the direares there Were: Consumption, 2; diarrbiee,2; gastritis, I; debility, I; drowned, maramans, 1; congestion of brats', 1; vomit . lag of blood, 1; starlet fever I; Menlagitit, I; ..<4l cholera infautum, 2; unknown, 1. TTI STAMP Tax.—prtouent errors are reported to connection with the stamp tai. Scamps Cr, now required on s.ll bank cheeky, drafts or orders for money drawn on banks or trust companies. Also on all money drawn on individnaLi or other perporationt exceeding $lO in amount. Receipts for the payment of nay som of money or for the payment of any.debt doe exceeding $2O, not be ing for tie tatisfution of any mortgage or jadg• roast or there* of any court, end a receipt for the delivery of.sucy property most bear a two cent away: - . STOCK SAUD on Temadey imming, An q. 23d, at Cczemtratal . Biles iraosas, 54 Filth rarest, by A. 51cllwaine,Anationaar : Zreannye Bank $l5 25 Eureka Ulu/siert:43o. 665 a RUM burgh 3100 Birmingham Bridge Co 34 00 Agnalutnia - Ktuzio—Anotorions octettille by the mime of.aanies Smitb, esys the Wheeling lidelligqiie,inMlaid at - Ravenswood; on Wed nesday lairt,iriCspl:rianides men, stationed at or near that plans, z Berm balls were lodged in•his body. "Seallls rasa man stoat fifty yew old, ared-batoratmliri - liking ant 'of :the war was a Treader. He is said -:eo bare done en !SOL coals amount of damage laid, Ohne, bat be has suffered pleronsly to: it la hi. horrible fate. PrETAOI STAVPL—Thaprlce at eibiell stemmed enstlopea base been furnished to the Puhtofft3e Departrasze under a meat contract beteg largely hi fame to those heretofore avid'', the depart.- roalltherfestleda},oiroolar to the various aloes, azolotieting a corresponding advance in the rate at ',blob they are to be famished to the public. The increase th*Prli4 on the lotto? 43e - three cent stamps Jeaboat 17 per.oent. Truants - doerninsr.—Ots.-Wednesday Last, at wiragyrkiu county, David Thum*, aged ililsen yOlll3, employed in the mLU, was ought between a eon* of the rolls, ancrhis emirelluly was' dr.smuthres times L.—through a space of about throe Lathes. Death resulted almost immediately, you, doonaar-6amasr•.Wauuo.—Tbe Urbana Coins mut GatediejOr the Mb, publish.' tae death of Mr. Wm. Donor, at Pine's Mill, on Mai fronCilufsstplosinn id a coal oil p i mp, which he was filling while burning, in the donne. of which the lamp and Can exploded, and las was - so badly burnt - thtt he dled about seeenhaml afterward, on the morning of the 13th Newell,-who is °barged with eattineNsill -Barns, an Tatedel morning, VII. committed .to jai yes tardily after, noon by Alderman Butler for st ficiber Aeraing on 61birdie , niternoon . next.. Last. evening Baste initiation-au ccattilstal Critical audit Is pro • 14tlici wilt not zegover., tiraaa Sties Exnarri.—pcse who maim• ber - theirreat - metoosiodlsplay, or Nov. 13, 1833, vill.te glad. to Juni' that &Alamo' la expea44 thlaitlL , Infs. stet Izopostiat 01, . a11 oelestbill phratatiss hag bow the mbjeotot 112sohpu01117 ara6iikilitiroitozeteis. - - 7 . Ar Alsirstii..;NSreiuralle ingot a flu, sewin g . ircisurri,:t4 bmn borfratio4 twleint,Y Vl , X'kipiE k lii)in'cirdiii from tholVir Doi radi , s4L - ;; - flosoarrii• ioal...Perstszu HaLsoci.—Bdiwaie Ihke7::., O, N/IMS Omni% - goTankm946 elolbint WU 001040E44 tO ' ,110,42114i kr attiltu" kafillo - Pamr ll6 .7 pest . . - Thi aillisens of the Third Wadi Pltlabwrgh, held as enthusiastic =serial la the &hut Hutto, /ad evening, sad lima the lamest manifested there the people are_ telly awakened to the importance of the occasion. Prom the ef fort &heady made no doubt ft entertained of their ability to free the ward from the draft. To this end them will be a procession this evening, headed by • band of mimic and transparencies, which will suembleat the School House in grand mus misting where able speakers will be in at ". tetdence. I f wri u w~ It If expected that the citizens will be pre pared to contribute freely to the b aunty fend, as money seems to be the object, and reeralta are roily obtained. 1 70 05 2 00 TO 200 20 5 00 TO 761 00 5 lb TO 13 135 00 12 CO 1 ZO 21 23 1 00 The following gentlemen freely end inelfall, contrite:Rad the following amounts in addition to the large amount of bond, already sold : Foie , Bredr— .—.—.3l6o4ltopbrn Jae L 50' Lew • ...... 60 Jobe 501 C H en JJ strave.--- ..... 2.5,J0hn John ---. F PM, 601Joho Grazier._ _203 !es Er er dman.--.—.l.solAndrew Gollo b _6O T A Idet3elland-....-....loo!Leste Loder 50 Wm 60!Thoe Coyle —...._100 A 0 S itSOLNA °rebore L 5 L 2510. Ileekero —... 60 Pater Deen-------.- 61:0 Peter June hens.¢.-- Chse Quinn._...... — 501 Sam Hatebiontri....—, 33 A OtOpeehl.ll...____ 25 A Btu eeod -_-_-- 26 Wm Jeon...- 251 Wm Beez----.- ..... ZS Ltoole FO!Efriary 11111 60 Louis 251 In addition to the above large amounts have been subscribed, and which will be paid in to morrow. 1 45 65 00 10 9 60 85 75 0) 1 465 55 6 90 00 9 00 15 10 70 00 , •la Cu. Woo aeon week sera of the advertiser. t proportion : It is supposed that this ward will have filled lie quote before the week passes away, as they bed .worn it and credited to their ward yester day eighty-two men. ~. E=Md%l Recruiting Excitement In Allegheny. There was gnat excitement among the citi zens of the Second and Third Wards, Allegheny, last evening. Meeting' were held in both wards, end "now or never" seemed to be the feeling. In the Second Ward, the subscriptions to the bounty fund were run op to over $ 41 , 0 00, with additional subscriptions promised, which will make up the entire Bum required. A Ea. smiting Committee was appointed,. with inetruc tumsr-to commence enlisting men to-day. All sabecribers are urged to pay overtheirrespective mutate to the Treasurer, D. Itisoferzon, to-day at his °Roo in the City gall. Men are offering freely, and if the subscriptions are paid promptly, the quota may be tilled in a few days. Another meeting will be held this evening at the School lime to Wear reports, receive money, eto. la the Third Ward, large subsiciptions were made, but we did not ascertain the exact amount. Then lino doubt, however, that they will been listing mere vigororously in • day or two. As the Fourth Ward is nearly through, there will be a line opening for the otter wards to com mence recruiting. 13 rerything look. favorable for the entire city escaping the draft. A few evenings ethos, ■ number of the per sonal friends of Rev. John T. Prosily, D. D., of the First Associate Reformed Church of Alle gheny, visited him at his dulling, on Booth Canal street, and presented him with an elegant gold watch and chain as a testimoni■l of their regard. Rev. Joseph Hear, of the Ridge Street Chumb, who -.happened to be on a visit at the Doctor's hone at the time, responded in hie be half in a few appropriate remarks. The pre sentation we. witnessed by a number of the per sonal friend, of the venerable Dieter, who had been Invited to be present on the ounsion. Dr. Papas', le the Mauer minister of the ehurch in Ailegheny, and hie effort to i12.V04/141 its efficiency is duly appreciated by the membership. Tn■ Pittsburgh & Steubenville Railroad is progressing finely. The track I. laid u tar u Raccoon crook, east, and the construction train and ma pass both ways once a day. Raccoon meek is in Washington county, Pa., about four teen miles east of Steubenville. Arroarnmar.—Dr. Samuel G. Lane, of Cliamberibtarg, has been appotntad !minim' Surgeon Gonna' of tho State. Dr. Lane btu been Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment of the Sixteenth Dietrin. SPECIAL LOCA.& xoncas. ?gotta' Pout, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Peuturylrania and Ver mont slots of the beat quality at low rataa. °flea at Alex. Loughlin% ow the Water Wort% Plttsbargh, P. ..Taxlitaustaah Tarn Fsamin.—Fer over forty 01 Dn • , rsy having • • • medicines able t care the worst asses of Dyson. tory, SeurrY, Boren , Wounds and Bruis es. Every knapsack should egntain them. Holloway's PEW and Ointment are now rs- Wikdt owing to the high pries, of drags, ka., at 15 cents, 76 costa and $1,40 per pat or boo. For salt in Pittsburgb by B. Is. Pahneatock tio. For sole at Fulton's ding store, Fifth street, Pittelburgh. For sate also by Ono. A.. Kelly, Federal street, Allegheny dty. The annul. of beauty rawest .t . g'ance 'lbw Nantes fu'neut daugbters me striated In Trance, Three, ever on wooden. ciscoverim bane, Sri rim with D16,1N• um new charm, to ins , nt, hare poriamee, rich lations, sweet strait, and From t et hidden msma of beauty oh, bring; Mad airing great Lubin the key to bet . suers, Elbe t Lie him an 'Cur. to ''ona triumph mare r' And the cream. of Ma trimnsha and story I were, L. Lie no • toilet r,gairl.e PI. Mint' nabiss's Hair Droning FN.'lino" is literally arising the haulm of onr ftsbionabla begaa— arning them Into modal" of eleganas and minty. RILMOTII3.--::N= 7=lll Graham a Go. Iderohant Tailors, have removed to TS Smitt:flald street. We an: jot receiving oar teoond atipply of epziaz and sirmmor goods, sad weald most re spectfully Invite oar friends and the pablic to general to examine am new stock, boileving it to be one of the finest !Mob of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment we:. ranted to give fall satisfaction, to Soth and quality. Give tics cell bolero parchmlag elrowhere and judge for yoarselves. Glllll.lll & hioCannuais. hierchant Tatars, No. 73 Smithfield street. E , 13 , 71.r. ottertlon of our traders is ate:tat to the brilliant snort:unto! Spring ano Sumner Oooda just teoadvsd b 7 our bland Lir. John Witter, No. Ina Federal attest, gbeny. stook eoroprissa a gnat va.-iety of laza, Tronoh, English, Sootoh and Amato= Cr.srizoores and Cloths, ant tins 8111 and Cai exam of which will bs nada op to order in the latost style: and to the beet trannot. A choice irelsotion of ParaishLng Good/ alto on band and for sale, torgather nith a fall' crook of. Ready iliadoOlothioa. well and tub ionably mobs. la you are so far behind the age as not to hasp used that popular gem for the toilet, Frogrtot fissodont, put if alma longer, bat go at tore to your nearest Druggist, and gat a bot • tle. Sold by druggists. No Indus:scents hold out by offering low primes; but an equitable fee will be charged In weary for the best Material will be used, and ell -its :lsoe ind skill - anweary to insets peerewews sash, Akan be applied. VALIIIELP. Pa„ x PtIELKI SlLl.—This day , at two o'clock, will be sold on the pronicer, Dear Welt, Station, on the Sonnoylvania Bit• road, a fern, cf '2ls core.. Wilt boot/erne entire or In Emotion. About thirty acres of 0241 in the tract. • OTTE/1510MT olio of homers, lumbar and msll - this mornlug at tee o'clock, at the; Bair grohuds. T. A: MoClell.nd , ►eattoneer. crgtera and carriage calla will be taken at the Oznfbas aka; No. 410 Penn street, day or vit,'4l. All ordure loft at the above place will ba promptly attended to. All calla mut be paid In advance. • 00.9418 UM. —On Toessay morning. dupe 231, Mn. gals 0031:114V B, >a Ile Teta year of her ago. The fweral , will tske place on Terms; Aniturt 251 h, st 2 Volor4, from tha latidance of nor eitn, John B. Corgartra r 2.7rri:h2 Erzend arca. DONALDSON—At Toledo, Oblo, the nit last, Nee. ISABLLGA 'DONALDSON, ce llo' of Robert Don• aid: on, den'i, In the 74th yew of ee elm ?km Neural ellftake pleoe from the reeldeatesof her tab, Igo. 120 Osertra Avennti, 9ittibterst, on Teo's/goer, at 10 o'cicet- The Wend& of the feenlli are the tttcd to. weed. • IFASBADOM-0. U at ildelock, OGAILLE3nr"". Aart f, ton of A. J. and IL runotril AfrsaHooll, at 3 etlock, from the reeldehce of M. parent., on chosiont letrzeuesellle. The friends of the feaelly fittilieetted to attend. '22DISET.-4)4.56.462, th e 234 2 4..62 16 cock.. HATE 41", thud of name! 11..6 111616.&121.41, 66.1 I roar 6261 6 months, .. ?ha Itater,al drill take plat ran titrasmos, at ,o Flab, boat Bd. 1 Pansitttasta *Tank 1:10 titeada ;at the tanttly aye Lavllad to attend. • IDIFITSBURGH GRIM- ....ZLEVATOR blapl - h CO.—an &action forna pan mm y Directors of Om Pins. Crain Elavator Com wl* bed adtha of 7 tea Paso GIBES? r nag LT. OP al iff hi/ 00 th. 25 th OAT OP .117(31781 7 . Foos, batmen 14*Am:riot too and lash. &dock, a. a. By onlai 410 Board. - - Bierifirt, nun--450 barrols for gala by *Of ben .-, SUET ikoLtill% fleatair in the TI IS Ward. Testhnonlai THE LATEST NEWS BY TRLBOBLPIL Our Special Dispatches FROM THE MIRY OF TILE POTOMAC, Cur Lints Attatked by the Rebels FAILURE OF THE ASSAULT The Ent in y Driven to the Treads GENERAL A. P, RILL MORTALLY WOUNDED OEN. HEATH AIID A SON OF GEN LEE KILLED C::IMMI Special Ditpetch to the Pittatooreb a.. nu, WAITOCIEITOM, August 2.t. Correspondents with the Army of the Pot°- , mac Bend the folio wing dispatches t On 11, Left in Prong of Peterabery,Va., Monday, Auat..., 22, 9 A. Al.—Sundey's Oght was largely in our favor in the morning. A little after 8 o'clock, as had been momentarily expected, the enemy suddenly made their appearance In very strong force on the left flank, west of the Wel don Railroad, and opened on our position with artillery. This fire our force. received behind their woiks,wlthost making mush demonstration, which encouraged the enemy to advance their infantry lines in a grand charge on the double quirk. There charging lines were allowed to acme within easy musket range of oar works, •bon cur troops, rising to their foot, poured Into them a most terrifis fire of musketry, mingled with canister and gr►l a from our battery, liter. ally piling the rebel dead and wounded in heaps. The rebel rear lines broke and precipitately fled to (be cover of the woods irom which they emerged, but the remnant of the first line, Which were very near our works, threw down their BM" and surrendered on.the spot to the number of 800 or 400. Theis Closed the first soon* of the attack. Bat Goner. I Leo bad said to General Beauregard in the morning that the Weldon railroad must be regained that day It it cost lidf life of every man in his command; and If oar left was too strong, there moat be a weak point on our right, where our left could be ant MI to itself. So the rebel force was gathered cp and sent to the right of our ripe. Soon they found a gap between the sth and e.h coops, which they eagerly peered Into, bat only to encounter a part of the 2d corps, Well back In the gap, and to be (doled in on by the 511 and B.h corps, with a loss of one Moorland or more prieoneta, and three stands of regimental colors. Thus closed the second and last seen 4., Yesterday a derparato attempt wsu Made to regain possession of the Weldon rail road. This road 4 now firmly hold within our fortified liner, and is claimed by oar °Mars to be forever gone up to the Confederacy. What the encmy will tent attempt is not kl2O l / 1 1, but we are believed to be ready for him all along the line. PION CITHIE QOIIOIIII.OIfDiNT6 • • HIUJNOAILTIIIS Asst or ni■ POTOILLC, Acgust About 9 o'clook yesterday morning the rebels •gain attacked our line• on the Weldoirailteact At the point attacked our Ones formed a orasoszt, mosaics the track at nearly right angles, and swinging bark towards and parallel with it. Oa the left wing the troops engaged were Porter's division, of the 9th corps, on the eight, and Oen. Ayer atd @ea. ostler an the left. The first semult .sea fallen. The troops lashed out of the woods, r.early opt *site We muck, to a hap, mast, but fell !molt almost Lm mediately apple coming neo.er oar are. Rally .og under corer oL. We forest, Wag renewed the natio!t with more determination. fleas. Apes' and Caller's dightleas bore the brunt of We • 1. . z wldeb . icas a most farloso and deter:rain— en vu mare their entrenehments, waited t ' •a apprenivr, rebels until they came within range, when they opened upon them a pedant bless of Infantry and artillery Ire. The second line of 'Mann immediately broke and fled to the 'woods, while the first were nearly all captured er killed Their roes 1, enormous. The dead were tell apto the field, and the wounded In our hands. At team five hundred prisoner! and Ilya Fined, of edit,s were captured. Their lose of clawre was severe. Among these reported are Bea. A. P. Milt mortally wounded, Gen s Heath and Lee, son cf ft E Lee, killed. The Colonel of the lath Mtetistippi is In our hands, wounded in the leg. Our tuaalitie. were light, not over one hundred cad fifty in all. Gan. Ayers renolred a eight wound to tie Mee, and CcL I/cabana, of the let lacr)iaad, was Idled. nor it fantri displayed great esoinese, and the art:lieu great teal in aiming the gene. Oar men felt arrldent of their ability to hold this peeitinn, teen against the whole of his army I:.st Lea lays that he will bring agalmt them. They try well inttenohed, with artidery well Fos tad. The road: on Saturday were awfal, our ..stye-T End fro yply tretee had greet diLloalty i 5 getting to the front. They Improved, how• ever, 'tote:day, Lad we have prospects this mottling of a splendid day. (ion Ilirnef these published :he following to hls alinellll7lll Tarr( Anil' 0011.11. 1 Fttste'• MIL., Va., And. 18. General Orders--The Slap". General ecmmend• log congratulates , he Tenth army oorp. upon r•r I utc.e.., sad that ft has on tech occutin, v ben ordered, broken the enemy's strong lines. It has mph:tied darling this abort campaign, (our ergo guns protected by formidable works, six colors and many prisoners. It has proved itself worthy of Its old Wegner and Sumter renown. Koch fatigue, patience and heroism arty gill be d. roan did of it, but the Major, Generni command • LT g is coarl/fint of the respects to the calor*/ "TOM/ added to it and nyhtlng with us, tad the Mein General tender. his thanks for their uniform good conduct and soldierly bee-- it g. They have seta good 'remote before some of our veterans by attire absexce of stragglars from their ranks by march. ,By order of M.J. Get. E B. Blaney. Z. W. Swan, Lieut. CoL and A. Al aen. Butler, in a dispatch to the Tenth Corps, on receioing an fncial report of its wort, raid: "All honor Co the brave Tenth Corp,' You havatlane zero tbho was expectod of sun by the Lten'enant General." The loss in !be lota negro regiments 1 shoat 300. The 7th 11. F. Colored, on the tint day, ranted with .fized bayonets h line of rine pits, and carried them without a Aloe, bst with • lon II men. It wu one or the most stirring and gallant affair* I have ever seen. Pm-bare the star regiment In-the fight of the la t week Is the 39th I.lllnoti, the only rosin:mit from that State to this army. FROM WASHINGTON.- INTERNAL REVENUE DECISION. IMPORT ANT ARMY ORDER. GUI. N'CLELLAN-THE CHOICE OF THE DERIOCRACY Sprcial Dfspstch to tto Pittsburgb Osegtto Wasaisuroi, Aug. 99 Erri= Commissioner Lewis has decided that section 103 of eat of June 30th, 1884, imposes upon every person, Ono, company tr corporation owning or pc/merging, or haying the care and management of any railroad, canal steamboat, ship, barge, canal boat,or other vessel, or any etagam&ebt or other vehlole en/aged or employed In the bull. nen of transporiing pasiengon or property for hire, or transporting mails 1 or any canal, the water of which Is aged for Wahl' PurPol" , duty of 23g per ant= upon the gross receipts; sad the 'smeller out= upon tho tolls of road, ferry, or bridge t' and action 109 snakes spo rts" . provision for the mode end time of the Istutaiof the etietiment suet 4 :4E41= ft all the !nines imposed; except fit the oloss'of the owners or proprietors Asp coach., and other vehicles, Which are epetdally provided for ?y , the Secretary of the Tee MOT/. lIIPOIITASOT 010E0 lIILITTTI TO COLOILD 7330 1. The foUuu o f order has been leaned by the Ws, Dept r'rutzt, end Sept:MN:lo4 for the 'afar =lion and guidance of all concerned The In corporation into the arms of the Unite] States of colored troops, renders it necessary t,at they shs u:d be brought as speedily as possible to the highest state of discipline according: by the prac tice which has Ichherto p - erailed, no doubt fhm netesolty, rf r,,liting thr.e t o ps t 3 perform mist of a, w,k on the fdrtltications, and the labor %to f .tigue duties of permanent stations onl camps, wlll coast, ant they will only be requited to take their fair share of tidos. duty with the white troops. This 14 ceoessely, to prepare them for the higher do— ties of °orgies with the enemy. The commanders of co:orod troops, in oases where the troops under their commands sire re quired to perform on excess of labor absre white troops in the same command, will represent the case to the common superior through the regular channel. By °rear of the Secretary of War. (Signed) L. TELOYAII, Mi. G, BANCCCEOIIoTID. The Preeldont has appointed General Linn cock . BeigsZl: r Gene r In the regular array. It has been decided Fy the Fe !rotary of War that regimental band leaders are entitled to re cairn, in addition to their monthly pay, an al lowance of clothing equal to that o' a regiments quer term. eter sergeant. =MT! Spades are trumps. McClellan will be nom inated for President by the Chicago Convention. A cosjority of the delegates are already pledged to his rapport. A rely influential politician and a delegate to the Convention, who Is anti•Mo• Gitlin, achy owledged the fact to-day. Prank Pierce, Get. Seymour and Judge Woodward. of Penneylrani', bare declared for him in the most positive meaner after full consultation. Some of the peace Cupperbeads will accept Mo (Hellen without a platform, it being understood that, if elected, he will proceed to negotiate such a peace ae will preserve slavery. Way, Holcomb and other rebels in Canada, now la conclave, acquiesce In a programme of this char aster Vellandlgesm and the Woods rebel against it. For the present such is the celled policy of the opposition to-day for the Chicago Convention, ss aoknowledged by their leader,. LATE SOUTHERN NEWS EXTRACTS FROM SOUTHERN PAPERS A fICTORY CLAIMED BY THE REBELS Special Dimplicb to tb. Plltabwgh WASCIDOTOP Crrr, Auguet 23, 1664 0L1.L51311.1 1 . 2.0 M ILlCtilioao r•rrits Ptoto full file, of the Ittahmond papers receiv ed hare to- day, the following entreats ars taken from the Richmond Seetsasi, of August 30th We mentioned yesterday that on Thursday , vvning a beery cone. , r.adlog had been heard on the berth bank of the Janes river. At a lota lour that night en official ft •patob was mortised at the War Department which explained the rause of the cannonade. The dispatch stated that an advaloe of left of Ohl /Mee, north of the J toot river had been made ag.inst the enemy's right to disco ear hie strength and position. Tie object: of it. reconeolsiance having been amoroplished, our mop: withdrew. It was re. ported last nigh; that the enemy had re- crossed to the sooth side of the Janine. Tee suns dis patch rated that about noon, on Thursday, the enemy In front of Pearebarg, nos red hi/ VIM Corr toward. the Welder railroad, when* he wax met I y General Heath, who drove him a mile, captoring one hundred and fifty prisoners. The enemy's tome conoletad of three brit:edit of the Filth rl , rps, with eighteen pteens •f &rat .ry sad f,:m, at cavalry, nod r .7.•rnatend of General Munn. The engagement heath:l4Bo3d with our cavalry or t.o'elsca, a to ~boot leer mitre tooth woes or Pete "bung. oar cavalry salting book foar miles to it, infantry, who came into entisn about an I drove the anenay threttio triers •f a to::e. The enemy alit hold the Weldon Railroad, at polo; tore. mil..t from the city. 'Ms enemy yesterday wee reprusental to be to s.tronst-f.rce on the railroad, and he iffortisving. lass Bot •eer skulls hewn berm bung during the last forty-night hoer,. The retort of a raid on the south side of the rel/r..ad Is ccistrodlcted. ood Giariota TOW out read er t tb• giuftGLlO 11••• lb* tal•grapbie col as, racetved at • late bear last eight., in labial fornai that our gallant soldlars bare rained ar.ot bar bat dente victory over tb• ewe sag b a 4Sm tb• esptor• int 4 400 prlscc•rs, lodating Lean. 11 Rya 'al saver stand, cf achy. 7t e R:chonnt d of e.g. 20th, nintaten %no ng : T. at emy drum from tba 22,110 s road) 2 000 primr.en ac/ isystal stAtis of CSlori up• Gan. Rap a Fri or.or 1 181 A—Tb• osonoy'e fore, on e, gsd to day, eowiieted of three brigade* of tho 5 t. carps, with thirteen pieces of arttlitery, and to unnacertalned force of eav•lry, einiztandod by bi-n. Warren. The enemy engaged oar OA.• Air, CA= 104'0102A. 41 1 -..03 . 1. lout 1.011011 0001.A•0ASIt el the town, driving them in et,to• our milt*, .u• tafar...rs -txt to 2 .:tit, the tray tt,O lot • ,tes qr. intr.: of AAi 10. Night the clay'• en t .. ..igert•sit, 1 01 1 / 1 tLo 111AllAky h,/4112a the W•.A01 1 .1 rstircad at s tuitt throe to les below the ete. A farce of t,e cavalry is rotorted eel tal•ved to Love gone on • Told In the ttirevion 51 too Sena bias, rail:val. Tao aeon:7 's 101 l to-dey is I . .....estertained; own leant heavy. Amos. Vac woon,ted are C,Jetele Lyell, of VirAints, •43 B:alt, of Mississippi. Aboat 2,040 iris:mei, were raptured. .I•ckraniry, Aug. Doprcb.—Teu about I o'clock, ti baiog believed that Lb. CUM) rm. 018.5111111 In OW front, nr artll'•ry end ono:tare cper.ed s heavy fire °pun thorn, to .tdch 'try reTc.orded toobly. Firing leaf taps I,,tatiog op tha anarny'e In t.: i. n, If he had any, of chvglng 091 areas:- ,u. kr. Oar eaJosleta aro Ns. This onorrtiog, just attar daybreak, a buoy sai.ot t,tu eras soon moving to the rear. The env.% y tttil hold lb. Weldon railroad about 2 MCI/ tooth of al.. glace. Our knee in the light of yesterday are *W owed at 3:4 Turd Aspate.k.—Aboot 3 o'clock this after• notr3, the attangemenu being completed, our felon. attacked to front and 11 nit Wwrin's Sat •Y‘.k en carp., whteh had made a temporarily loegec net on the NVeidon road two miles belt er here, driving th.m hark or et.rds of two miles, and capturing aver 1 000 prisoners, inolodlag Brig Oen. 11.9 e, and a number of stands of colore. A heavy rain has been felting di day. From the South wee:. Nate r ILIA, August 23.— A dispstolh dated Lick Crtsx, Let Teczt ~,,, Item iienaral Millet to o,s .1 , i.caoz, says • A '.l. , brornl uf my oomnr 1. nose- L', CA. E ,n, c I the 130/ Tennence Csantry,n,:talk ed Rodgcreviti•ou the morning of the T7l, ktil ing 2i and 'capturing 35, among them Oolooel Walker and ttror‘l non ornmir.lanol onioarl. Meer 944 feet at shoals, and falling. Otto. returned yesterday to Shar man's line, from an spedttlrn to break the Macon railroad, which lie accost:lied in doing near Jonesboro, destroying three miles of track, two trains and lora o tit' es. tie encountered the scatty, and had a ah,np confliot, dispersing their cavalry Ard capturing A battery and satiny psis. ever.. He destroyed all the punt except one, which he brought is together with 70 prisontrs, finding the toej,lty of the latter too moots of an incntobranew Otherwise than this expedition, Mingo have been quiet at Atlanta, fir lotus days. The Indian Troubles—Cl en. Curti' Secure) the !Services of the Pawnees. FORT KSAINIT, N. T., gag. 23.-61s1. Oen. Canis arrived born to-day, to straighten op the affairs of the Overland Stags Company, which hae removed all its agents, kook and coaches to this pest for protection. There le not a white inhabitant between her, and Denver. They have all fled to posts for protection. ne . countly 'arlund Denver k re ported to be swarming with hostile Indians. The road between here and Omaha le almost on theiy deserted by irbsteS, eZOOpt of two fortified poste, Columba and sort Curtis. Gen. Corks bed conference with chiefs of the Pawnee tribe, who agreed to assist him in fight. kg the hostile Indians. There has been no exaggeration In the tele graph news from this Country about the Indians. The Rebels Reate4l-.The Babel Adam dennson Weanded and Prhonen Losdivnxi, dun f -.23 —Lieut. Col. Johnloa of the 524 Ky. overtook the rebel Gen. aohneon and tar force at, Canton, Ky., yeetordey. . 1 2 110 attempting to Ciro u -the river, sod tilled Arisen, wounded • large number and captured one Jinn • deed prioonera. Adam Almon 4 ligvezely wounded lad &prig. One& fief At tBI .11111 - et MAID VIGOROUS ATTACH OF THE REBELS. TREY MEET WTIV A WASH RECEPTION OUR POSITION FIRMLY MAINTAINED THE REBEL LOSS 111 KILLED ARO 11101./30ED 603 .11 11 A0010110rt.06 ACIIY or raTONAC, August 21—Evening. Thiy morning the enemy made &vigorous at tack on the Fifth Corpr, on the left of the Wel don Battened, at the same piers where they ware partially successful on Friday, but to-dsy they met with • different reception. Oar line wag formed about the lame time as it was on that day, the let division being on the extreme left, eon • &acting with cavalry, which covered the railroad towards Resale station ; the 21 divieion wee next Cotten's tth.dielsion was across the rail road, and the Ild division tOrawford's) was on the right, j infer with the Ninth Corps, which 0)11- tectad the right with the left near the Jerusalem plank road. During Saturday our men had atter gthened the breastworks which they had temporarily erected, bealdes throwing up others. Early this m..irning very heavy cannonading wee opened by the enemy, from works farther down toward Petereburg, and our guns replied very briskly, neither party, however, doing per. Scalar damage. About 7 a. m. a force of the enemy was seen moving as if to make an attack on the 9th corps, hot ••few well directed shells lent them out of sight. Shortly after a column of rebels emerg ed from o wood on the loft of the railroad, and, (arming In line, charged on what they thoogbt was oor left Sank, but whleh proved to be the left of Gen. Ayres' front. The The whsle advanced in fine style and with the utmost confidence r ealdently thinking the work be'ore them VAS easy; but what was their oar prise r.a discoverigey& second line behind and evarlding to the left.of the first, from which a raw of bayonets:Apts. - 110*d, with a battery on the left and one. off theiglght pouring a dire Into their ranks, every discluff.ge causing a large va cancy in their titte. At soon u tbssr asoovired the critical posi tion in which they Ware placed, the entire com mend made algae of their willingness to ear render, and the order to mass firing passed along the breutworke. But as soon as they dis covered this a large pertian of them broke and started for the woods, the remainder com ing in and largendering. Ottr batteries sent-wend mummers for the remaining party, many of whom fall. The troop' who made the charge ooneisted of the rebel divisions of Hook. and Buihrod John son of Gen. MIN carps, and were principally South Carolinians and ifigalielpplans. Among the prisoners ere one =tonal, three lieutenant colonels sad- thittrstreithesythlas-and Boehm en la. Ova Icat In kilted wwd wounded 6 about 150, while Dully 100 ware taken prisoners on the ekinnish !the. The - rebel ion L believed to be at lust 500 or 400 killed and wounded. The number of rebel prisoners taken is about 375, beside' 25 wounded who ore in the hospital. Gen. Havel 0630.1111141ded the assulting °al man, and was abet by Capt. Deily, of Gen. Cut ter's ets ff. Geis. Osgood wu neon falling from his hone, and le believed to be,tiled. LIU body lies between the lines, and ii oovered by eluruhooters from beth sides. so that neither is the ponessor of it. The prisoner, also report hum killed. We took flee sets of orlon, and dome sty more. The 94 Lociaqtro took two, and the 76:h New lark toe. Three of the colon ale entirely new, abbe the others ere much dilapidated to the fight t Friday. Ott lees in prisoners to hollered to he Greer than heretofore reported. The 93th letiory :vents tout, was more than half taken, es wee the case with all the reglmenate of the ill,ede Ths 10115 New Fork loot emery otter on the field, and taw meeter but correrpondlngly tow men for deity. Lied these troops held their Ins! ttr r cr charged their front as eon. did, they ioti'd Ce.rty ell hue saved themoelrin arid gie. n the sum, a threading ; hat being told they vire leaked, they alerted for the mar, and fell into the enemy's hands. Col 'Wheelock, with the 2d brigade of the 31 dirl•ico, charged his front towards the rear and formed 1 n line of tattle, with skirmishers thro•n cot, and advanced to find the enemy and reach the uc...ed line withut Laing a man of thus oho iaresinei, while ell who left were captured. This brigade brought to with them over sixty prisoners end a etand of ulon, betides taking many of cur own mas.who wen being taken Angnot 22..-}le Wag —No further fighting has t►k.o placeeincepesterday morning. Skirmish ing ha bean very brisk, and during last night a Reed dna of artillery was loard At this hoar 0 a in.. all I. <Atm, but ano:ber angagtment may rate plum at any moment, a. tae enemy •di oot Bite op the bora of go ping poseesiton of the rallroad until ibiy to the impoesibility of it. Our liras bare ben grog II strengthened lephin twenty. fear hours, and rhoold the enemy attack 1:lay ath fare area worse that' 'smudgy. VA LIN 01 KILPAVRICH RI/101110N 'twelve Mlles of the ilaeon Ball road DestroJed, W.eetroroli, Anzust 23.—The offialsl news free Atlantsfs hopeful. Au:heath interns stile melted here shows that Gee Kllpatn^k hat returned from his raid oo a lie: of the Mama rallroxi wlth3at serf• out Let had a fa paling sal hard time. lle hreoght In one piece of artillery an] seventy rrisosers, lad elec.:only destroyed the road for tr,lr • miles in earl. us A letter from Bazemore of the nit says: A detachseat of the 31 %%reale Ualon cavalry on• treed Martinsburg yesterday at two o'clock sod drove rut the reboil. The Meet arsoants from :Oct v.ace sun tbs.: it is sail hell by OW' car►l• rs. A re:III holds lb. ricer f..eis and is II•letl • ley be movements of ratiol trading oartles. The erri , etutot rceaeloned by the anticipation of an 1tva.1.14 has s, , mterhat subsided.. IPENKPYLV.4.IIiIA LEGI.LATURE 51, tho G.antt, Ilan, rm . ., Anguitt 731 lel6l ❑urea—A/.n.oce S..eioe—The Houle pro. seeded to eoneider lb• bill, erhiaL hail parsed, relative to the eoldiere' vote. Whillteorirlder leg It, the time crime to o:itet the vote oz ova amendments, Led the Senate fume inie tie ball of the gooey to hold • Joint coaven• lbe onont hoeing gone through with t pro gre,ted to • tSird reading. On the b.l , relative to the voting of soldiers the IJOILISO mat. b-Ligbt again. Mr. Swish& offorod a Joint rascal:Mon regnaat• log Occernor Curtin to go to ilrachington and provers a modification of the dentition of the Pr:.v..m. Marshal General whereby those who poid a commutation tax on the loot draft are made liable to draft ander the present Presidso. Val call. ilejectod, by • striot party rot. r 11 ale's rarciettioo calling for the comesponda eon. between Gorathor Curtin, the Seoretary of R.rer d the Presided IVIIILI4O to lb* removal of Col. Gibson from the command of the 2d Petary'rania Heavy Arallory was lost, by a isr'Y Samar, prireta botan!y hill. paue•d. Ooe, In rei.tv•- t. Brn wear tile, u amended by the &nate, passed dually. The Senate hoe been qoarrelirr, ever the blll prescribing the mode of soldiers' voting. No deenite eoneusien V/ el arrired at. Posted the spproptLation bill Me session. Baxerre—Afteraeon &aims—The bill relative to soldiers voting in the Acid passed finally, The bill eppreprietleg money to-pay expenses for the extra session, by giving 000 additional to each member, paired floally. The vete was 16 yeas to II nays. Nigto &nice— The liousettontinued the °Quaid. oration t f the bill glvirg the mode of soldiers' voting. Mr. Pershing offered a substitute, sir • leg the soldier the right to send home his vote and let It he eaot by • friend, under oath. Attieh debate which will Last until midnight. There Is no hour set for adjournmert. Night Seo.4nr —Ore:s-11r. Graham reported the supplementary militia bill, which wag pared last night by the Rome. The evpplorrentrry Revenue 1111 wee palmed. Ae it stand/ now the Monongehela Navigation Company will he relieved tf the tax of two per ant oer ton per mile, Adjourned. ilialsl nim■kn to tit* Pittatotnigh Goottto, New York Stock and Stoney Market. Nu You, August 23. The Slut market:condone; dull, anti prices have still further deelined. Fillet:met & Fort Wayne, 1121 i ; Cleveland & Plttabarg, 111%; Govelzunent Eleourltlen have undergone but litUe change; United Suttee Sizes, 1881, 108yi ; One Year Cerlcalea, 85; Eleven-Thirty Truant, Nntne t t)tll ; Five Twenties, bolddawn. bit 11181 e ettaliprololdng ghle afterildital at DM. ratan, ',r Pivots Um Illtenzadwala Peernsonn, lNL—Graeralruttish's brigade, of tbe Au g. 22 dhlsten, tie ongsgesseall roar Charlestown , lost newly 31/0 ass, bat only one caws wee serious'y lojeced. Acting sidle tent Lloyd, of the Md Mischa/In wall,. and three other °Moors were slightly wounded, bat have La 'cilia,. their coneruande. Lha Sat Cert. Croch, acre left, and l.st but law ann. Th• left, eetelettng of the Itth corps, Gcn Emory, were not engaged, a, their line rested QD the Berryville peke. Otis en• etre Una ex:ended Irani the B ,r r y • ills pate on the left, consisting et taze corp.. to the Borttlineld pike ~11 the n ett, a d d occrpied the commanding line of the censor, tot nu g between three two roil,, situated 'Co ft ilea fr. , m Caarlei tc,D. Our cavadry after the ent toy had ebi'ted tie fr,t from our left to oar rah' d do'," 'he Berryville ;dim and DU, ins tb •onge Charlestown oiwonacked to fields to the right of the lowa. Al lest night the troop. were peering through Charlestown id the direc tion of ri•l etkwa. The eevaL-y were gat in front of Charlestown, and their picket, relieved the infantry before daylight At sunrise "Forward" was sounded, and the entire cavalry corps moved forward sad took the position abandoned by the litb and fob corns. Our cavalry had order, to path through to Martinsburg, and the infantry are busy pitching impt,coptu camps along their line of battle, awaiting the meek. (aid from 'surgeon General Hammered Weeceorce, Actg. 23 —Surgeon Gen. Ham mond in a published cart say. that he learns from the rtmerks of Judge Advocate Gene's' licit on the proceeding. of the count martial in his use, and from an order o' the President ap pended thereto, that ho has been dismissed from the army and prohibited from ever holding of dee under the United States government. Ifs says he has no idea that be will lose one friend by this action of the Administration, but hit goad name I. valuable not only as regard. these who know him, but those who do not. So soon, therefore, a. he a furnien. ed with a oopy of the findings and sentence of the ecurt he will present to the public a brief history of fact. leading tc his arrest and trial. A review of the record, in hi. case, and some oommentations cn the , opo t of the Judge Ad vocate General will be pre.ented to the public. With these he will be content to submit to the judgment of tha world as to how far hi has been guilty of the offense oharged and how fax he has been the victim of conspiracy, Wee swearing and malignant abuse of official power, Gold ht New Yortc-• you. of Liberty Rd- Nat Your, Aug. 23 —Gold openad at 257, and gradually rose to 258 t ,., on mmors from Grant aid Shaidan. Clearing price 2574 x. At 1:50 p. a. , pries was 257.., with a downward tendency. Marshal Murray,lste yesterday, seised thirty two oases contalaing from fifty to sigh 7 neut. vere each, from the Savage/tram 00. These re volvers were pail of • lot purchased in New York for Sons of Liberty in Indiana, and were shipped at 42 Walker street, where the seizara took plaoe while awaiting shipment. The Draft In New York.-8700 to U. 8. 14ssr roes. Aug. 23 —The Board of f3aper►i rars have passed resolutions requesting the post ponement of the draft; also for the eismption of firemen and uniformed 10-40 bands, Nov. 22,231, for $5OO, and 15,568 and 35 667, for $lOO each, have been stolen from Ilaraden'a ErDrevs Co. The pri blio are cautioned against negotiating them. SUbscriptious to the 10-10 and 1-49 Liana. WkrOITOTOP, APS. 23.—Tha etibeeriptione to he 10 40 loan reported to the Trea.ury Depart. ••ent day emoeet to $233,000, and to oh, 7-30 ono $.357,300 The total sabsorlptloor to the atter loao ate $22,307,600. M _A..R.13-_lll`l'S Few York Market. N.• rgoJt 'M.—Colton Yr I.etter, •t 51 0:, c with to'd.r• , tg • higher flture Plant tA,,r 1 , % 5 t 11 . 0 1 1., ko.ra Sat • 510,1,3411,0 hr Extra II II at,d II 1.r,!.„y12 75 r.,r . Trade Brand, : 01 r Let cf. lug with no ruler*. the aid • go.da. I , one , larluda,l In the 610 v ate I,OJO bell Matra tate IA I•al bolt of CA-I...bat and It rat half of No,rober, at telt, Delmer at 1i,hi5.,41 8.1 for 20.1. A. sl t 195. (41 si 'Or Western Whoa , ICI3 b•ttor; '• 07 o,r 1.. !:ago Spring, 52,21A1,97 for IP wank,. 01.0, 152,4 0 01 C for %Ant, Ned I restern, {2,35®2,19 for In. I.llr do , and for • tuber lf Ichigan. Coro Apo heti, ; 111.034i,G214, .r lard Werte a, and lot Litgb OAO/ A I ttle aro t , r 03%j y n , LT Wratern. 4Ow flmt with oaf) . co darat• bnal.a.a To Arm rti Do for L oho Mo. °rat., and 231 oop 0. 161-W... y Jt. 1, .1a...-4,45,4 ler U. u.le, far to B,A 11 , . I .$1,32.: risle . Wool du 1 and price. wranant de lded change. I . rk doll and I. ,t on,• r. J279.,7,41 I, new, 151 , /,410j7% Ins ti. • J.. ,drool op, at 54 0 41 , rda 'Aar way. 11.05. 1, P. t ate. •1. 4 18:lo fJr P!uste Met., 6.1t0 Ut , be. YAM, for Ar,ra t. Loa,. • option Fa .• , 1 I u , O 0.1.1. f r tiep/eo,ber, loose opth.n, •0 5 4 3 114,1 dal, at (Jr C , ontry 10000,7 Prime 1.,, , t1.) e r IL park.. 111•... •Lol 100 for Rm. Mesa Prim. Von beef onmoal. Cat nest. very tb.o data and 11101. for 10.00. It Totice XI ri roes ansOked tiara lat Ito Lard d., , .413 a 'me., will, 007 • trio , irrata bu tom, at 2 135 ({.t r y; also 5/11 hb • f r fret half of Bent+naba- buyer.. optt,n, at 'MN. N't , delfr.rable after Pop...tuber 1.51 L, attLera' option, at Ji<, and Vt. Lb's f r ri prem. bq o.tion. glc Btu Va l tar liras! 12,11 , 30 fn 000, atpd 1.904 c for emta OslOllD 00.541 at 1801,5 c. Frock and Atones Market. ....ieremeeps.„,.... • e ere., m —Vow' , more scrim pml O m r et racer& W, epee_ na, do. BI rerpoes;100:11ore Ire% . ee I T rer r rru Pic. b..., , C.rtidcates. L , , An 5 - o:hem 93 alasi I rrr ....... h... 1•.1• IL., •• uoutral or-rip Ito En. vl4 ... - 124 411 •. aR. to t.., 4... i W. 6 V.__ Nese York Cattle Market. • Nee r , aa. A43;414 II cslrrpol pica. for 1 , 414 44,44-k4 .t.!l t t 44. marl, in- rf C. tle-41141 4,th , y. '1,4,444 •444. rolar t g A, 11 1,f0917 c . scemoll 11. 4 441.1 I.t 14444.). 1'.441 C.144.44-111 - 44t qua 1 4 `,411r 4 r.4”...4y 4 Ct•IYIII , 4, y 4S' erica.. 747 1 ,,c ,41..444 sodp.,nr•t. 17449: prtmc 4.4 4.4 4.44 tr 44.1•,1, 4 1444.44:, c 4ro fi , 444.4, . 6.t . 4 4,41 , 4 ',gm" —4,an 1444 p r ,44:14J 1. '4 4. 4441 11'.,4411 1 4 Tl 4. c 444,14.• 4., 4,4 • 144144 ui 4.t.4.4114.4 hen,. The ruppl. 4., •44.4 al/ 1.4.1 4 4,444.9” s.AI th.. 114, 14.441.• t rulci but c44,tly • 1,4 4. ,44re 44 .4 44 :44 •••) 1,141,re n - 14- 1'414 h.. r . • = cp • t 441 1.4 4 . co L>!. .re the 44144 4 944 C., . 141 •1,.. •I. n lb.. 42.‘41‘44 gsw.•ly re,441 t 44,4:4.44 p .44-4:crl..t.a fr. i1,44,44,44.4ni. 4-Ith, taL,44 pri.44l WA, 1J 1116:Lif C. lallutag Stock. Ner Tette. Ana. n. —The following are the priced of 12 .1 e et , . kn. 0.. i r a. . IVER I\ I ELLIGUNt E r. r... et it. d . r.spolly and y strrday tad lest orsalag th• , a. re hetw.en elesen and timely° rent si watts In ih hni ana still rts,n,t. private dap Itch Is sided )ears..,y riport<il eight (set in :he Alio airs.) i.lsr at ILai point. aiid we look for •tt al aims nspn lance in the iticinongah la. The asstior c Mattos cloudy and wa,a, with indications .7 mare min, Tbr mator'sl ltnpri r.m•ot to tralltiees at the whorl ycr,rtlay, al , bonnts Men it on rt.o.n for in, prt•rment, There .0 a ronalJetabla am not is' freleit sni t .pd fur ruloar point., land wu that awns will Le tau. offetlan Lacrcaltsr than :L• re has basil hank,. fora. Tla Hymn. Clean!, for Wbrwling yeortar.tay w lb • fiat tamp, low! the iota rotrult• No 2 we% f n Oil last vvrt,nq. Ttp. tw , out., baata bad excellent trip .4 ith trod Owlets.. Oar owl 111..toeaat. warm badly enimed ratterdity t. gators ttor o.i.ectiro tw.sta .ad bizgas rawly, .ad quit° a nowt...rot Otero will wt .11 la-day Cur ()meta- Pali,l ou•ordle, and °lbw.4:vats below hostity loads] wilt .4 9 k dwatOodk" It I. euseablzg r•maraabta to hat, a owl twat Ow It Aura • The itosntara ler. CtLcies I.• PI tsba gh n, Pato, de., he dly at. II ti • en I the Cade no 3 were ad vert, .d to f. , il • on 1.1 The kl.ossog peters Congress at the lan etessionouti ha. been argrotr.4 by President Lin oils La AM to anent...nest.. the °taws and crew of the irew. Clad int.bost taw a fur the destruction of the Mimi rem Ark•nwe. Br It .wren by the Sonata and Pont,. of jtepray on • t. In. of the l'ultaa States of 'A tuarlcs In 'end. en too pan bli d That the Inn, of twenty-bye thousand dollars be and the tame le hen by appropti tted out of any moony In the 7rtaan.7 not paw, approprlva d. to enable 1111, Secretary of the Navy to pay to the °Moen and crew Of Ito Pon-clad gunboat Seers, for the dratrustlon of the ttlasl ram Ark soft', tha booty proal tad by ths fourth oration of the a I .01111,4 "An act far the better torernmont of the nary of Its. United states. approved Jot, aaaantrea, fie sta. laindrad aad ty-tera. I be 13. I that t apt. Vona.. a. In announced to tears for St title thl. ..sorlur She ban trod arsomlntada loan fa paeannanta, and le In char, of eare'nl and gent , e• fok , by r fllemn. Ito A. J li•zletats the clerk. • TLe u•wsod p retty vivouvr Kea eutoem, Capt. J. N,naw• It. vivre J. a. P. in, Ls announced to for Clod , nvti and 1 oulsvit a this esessing. The Kati, Okla. 81o0oursell, is tiling up repldly and will to, toady to Icare to Oincliatteti and Louisville this eveuleg or Lo-morrow Looming. Imports by Railroad. Pi , 11171101177 WAIN) AFD CRICLLOO B lb, &nod* 23 .27 bides, J Y lot scrap iron, V Idolcney; 1 car brick*, Drown /too, 1 car &tam, W 21'C:hearty; 1 car mod, Jca Wood & con; 2-0 bales wool, ei llorboogh d co, 109 12. a. Doll. , S D Dltlarldro; 182 bll• tat( 13,7 . 08 0 0 dg ca; 420 pig. 'cad, J D Candid; 470 •ha wad, 411 •gbans, bbarlldlll dco;1 bob, mot., no conslance; pts tobac co, Barn 0c0n...i bbl. 1.2.‘1 Ad, J Dilworth d co; 3 ocra John lloorbcod; Ito t.g. schosit, Hitchcock. HO- Emery t oo; 7 20.12.pi0e5, L 11 Vo ght • co; 8 do do, 2 ukra laner, F Yang...der: 26 bbls Goer, 112 , c8.2822rn • L 1812.0 I 15 rolls l'ailarr, I do ccif 2/ pk.• hid% t Trooyi 22 do do, J 11 Balaton; 20.90 Golfr..y I Clark. Hismaatnice 1:11T. tA.Is A 111 T 111171A111 SAIL TOAD. ARM, fl-. BO tal• o.r, 8.0 Wan, Jr a m;163 MI aoo 133 by oats, 6lmpwnA Knox: WO do do, Mu. 8,,,. s a pd.,, 160 at. cora, IlitchcaLk. td` ,, reory a co; 13 Ws swim I. t..r a Armitrong: lObhlr rap, 114' a ph,,,rd; 31 do do, L 11 Voight it co; 0 oko 01' rroal, Poturasid; 3 bbla apple., Di 06,1 c 14, d VOtt.T. Aiken it thatavd. 6 606 613;666,3 do warm, 0131rhop; 10 pigs todt, etzworai & co; 30 do do, el Cooper, 350 bosh A th-R017.• Awneury fle•rnbe, Angemt 23-2 We.,Y Kober. glne 35 .b• Wool, henna A Kann; l 6 akj mill feed • ' leyler, • Gx• poduo. O Leos; Ton. to Hemphill c., 3 ; I ear lumber, .1 Oolem•e: BS MI. pep. r, Partial co; itbbl(appls, Oven. • Kennedy; IL de *ls, John . Elederr• 61 12.1 I lgaor, plenilt• t Getty; 2 bre ohm. in ica 0=11.4 Wall wheat, 8 k bra volvers Seized. Bonds Stolen •1 tjmnrry pup•. ler.. Loot CRS the Wet, mks op eine of what Mud yolk ahem, and Inclose the mocha In a corona note or Dl moil to ml soldlreas, and the atectldne wID De duly Wormed mail sr army, ttele at charga rOOllllllB EITLPHITC 01 LIMA OWL nay b kept perfectly rweet mraay imrtb of atm Tha elder thus prearnectla repartee to quell/ 110 brlndi of Ittes, vett eh are cam ea topletehre. !or rale, wit], NI directions for to.. by COLUMBUS COLEMAN, • MARION AT *peeler,' aft, . lifsantactares tor 'said Hsi 411 V Chats Ra) * at the uo.abillintlbtliammir,„wmt. rim., MIMS* F10.7L1C5 ud Wagon rat dill alms sun runt. kr Ray saterate &aft, _JIM—One front and one back Parlor, Petit& !Or 11ffiONI, O. Lomdd stmt. %Moo Wood we le west. tenpin et 1.4123.11 &IMAM= 82 wait or Thlrk, W• ben kleast re es tom il•Sudees illi w efts. Nan of gym. sortepeel. .dicase ettemebovt an altlosaath• tb• ital. rids, Ism tow! Charm lhab gad •stdo 114 • hub from vltlab v• saw ••• ser. 114 az• no grprtied toots sis the Egto•t m ..„a tt tL " h pair= we. IMO MIN ea% W• Iceovsb• tcrmovovomy, hog • Ilbsty to ta••••• Ur!: awn cacao: H.ww-lietomaa, ram, Iloe.llll. DM. "Dv air: 2 tan berg addicted many yea. .IN • ewe prormstteg cramp. he My limbe i told h et and ham end a dinorderid mate. hydclene and trienciar. to reline ma. White visiting mom ftheom.lo IS. York who were ming Pleotation Bitters they yreeolled upon me Oh-it/Lam I omemenced with wim-tlextfal after dftmsr, to better by dlmem, to few day. I wee emonished to And the wid e*. and cramp. had entirely left add I amid sleep th e ha night theungh, which I . not dons for years. I 4.1 If. mother bs:na. app.ah. .‘a etneogth ban d.r. PAW/ by the met tne Plantation alt tYr. 1 1 .1=0.1.17. J UDITH aussai." •• • I have braMommray, B.pt.• ID, Mk • fa the ext ttogdftrt bur teen •••• , Ito WI newly d my ead. A tal t Atton.ll/. they P•• m• • Cottle of Planta tion Blttan. •• • Thew Wales :almond my meeoh••• cored w. . • • • 0. A. 1210312.^ The Wllowing to from tha lf.a.Cts of tha Dalin Hems flaxm for amlkin.ri of Vol.taera: “Ilay.terros lelasoolt, 157th Timm, Be. Tort. dog= 0, UM. Dr. Drab: To. orondorfcl Plantation Blttara have Doan ft,Cll to wt. or our Wits anti.. naSorlo4 from weakness ana west law with moat happy edam One girl to particular, with pains to bar /mad, low of %Tema. and daily swans octopi:option. on arnota al toodiul skill had boon ananated. has bean entirely re. synod. We commoxicad with hot a tasopoonful of Bit- I, . a day. Der appetite Ltd atronipil rapidly Loom. ed, and oho la no. Boapootfolly, Mss 0. M. DEVOE." .. • • • I 0 .. meth to you. tor 1 vnirily balm, lb Plmtaticn Bitten lasTgatar.: my ma. Bor. W. 11. WA000.21 7 / 1 3, Einthid, N.Y. " • • • Shen tiff amid me ten battles manor ctrl Plantatam Bitter.. gry sl4 bee been greatly I:mated by their me. Thy reload, Alb VIVB.IIIII, Phitaddpltlst.Pa." • • • • I ha,re been • greet Winer from Diapep. eta, Lad bid to ebeadcso prestatm. • • The Plante- Um Bitters have eared me. Itrr. J. B. CULTROXIII, Illoattartar, N. T. • .• I bateem itiialsatatkin Hitters to ban• dn.& of or dlsablad doldrtapi-vWt that 410 Si areamtaking •Cecr. D. MODEM, flarmintandeut &Idlers' Horn*, OtrithumtS, 0." •• • The Floatation Bit - tors ban mood bas of Lino Ootoythink of which I wan bald up prattesta, and bad to abandon my boathook IL B. HT:SWUM Umlaut!. OLIN' a• Xbo Plaatatkaa &tiara hers rand tot al • nt at tha 11. tarp sad Oriaary Omani that hat charmed or tor ream It act. Ilk* • ohm& O. O. NOMA, So. L 54 Broadway." lks., *a. The Plitutatlos Eltters mute the weak strong, the tau. said brflllaut, - and are uchecadscl naturee_ pest nick. rer. They an Dampness! of the calebralad Wimp Raz% Wlntergrses. lieseafrau at% an. all poet hi perfectly pure ht. °roRUM. 5. T.-1880-1. NMI" of timbled Ida maalmine, /eaultnde, palpitation of tbe heart, tack of appetite, db trees .It sating torpid liver, oonstipetion, Ito, de serve to trodsr day will not My them. They are recommended by the idgheat metes] au thorities., WM an warranted to produes an beesedisle beneficial effect. Z 171 1 .71, exceedingly anneatils, per. featly pore, an h orwe- - drt/ Person preteution to ma Phintattou llirten or by the melon is • whaler and lm. pots It to put np only with r log calla bathe. beware of bottle. rallied mitation deleted*. ft./ ihr which an.at peTICIMI us already h retool,. Se. that every bottle has car United States darn otter the coot assismiktted, nut om. signets. ea Meet plata old. Inlet . bold ranoemble dealers throonhou the babtiable globe. P. H. DHABI a 00. . sn em,e :_, e.~4, R A K rs PLANTATION BlT risawth. one.. artlel. for said by SIMON JOHNSTON, anaear o 1 Baziththdd and loath nada. IfIEDICAL. HOMEOPATHIC BESIEDM, TOE TUE PEOPLE. A Fresh Supply Just Etece No. 1-1. Tem% Cong.'''. &ad lattamatloal Ewa; P•to, /.. PACO, 35 ceola. Ha 11-7 or Worm Toyer, Worm °olio and Toractoms SDn.nta Alas, as dmia. so. 3—iftw 001.10, Toothtwi, Ontair and Wake:Mawr, Wow Growth and Farbloom of Lama. Prix &I costa No. 1,--Tar Diarrhea. at Claim or Adults: Ohara lataatarn, sad Branner Onaplalata. Prim /5 alata No. s—Sar Dythatary or Bloody Rte, cow. (blip ing-a, 13111 a. Oak, Pall Diabstay. Pd. SI eta. 194 I—Tor Cholera, abelers Iturbso, Nunes and Vacating. dittbsoatb: Ercall44. 56 amts. No ►—Tar licerS•ehe,lek aesdachs, Valftu, Sae► I=l B. 10—Ifor Dy-speps* Wank, Acid or Derarypal Stoessch, Osnellpstion, Li.. Camplanai. 24 cants. So. 11—For Sappramed Iteasaa, or kaaty. Parthl Delaytig Oran Bkixam. Ai bents. Aa 18—ror Leucorrbeaor Whltes. &win Down. too Profs= Kerma. IS tent& 15,13--Por emu>, Roane Croupy Weigh, Dl&wit and Oppzessad Ereaaktag. o amt. . 14—lar B.lt Itbetim a Orruty Itraptiona arzetpc. lea, taaad Head, Barber,' It,B. .13 teats No. IN—For Ithoomattare. Palo, Lekroonem e or Bore , are. to the Cheat, Back, Loins or Limb.. 86 che.. 6/0. IG—Tor Terer and dime. Intendlttarkl r. Daub Aga., Old Inveterate Agues. 60 coot. No. It—kor Ptlee, 1111 rd or filtedlna. Internal ar noceot or Obstinate. 64 t L 80. 19--For Optlitnatmla, Week er Inflamed Ern, and Lye Wad /Wing or *eat Ingba. 60 mann. MCCORD £ CO, Who Wale Desists is Bata, Mpg and Straw 1111001 K Hon noir to norm Lta targool =II mat cam Ola loft 0; good. for espluive. mai...lm lc. , Ilia °Derail to the vest. Therobsziti are malad 09 nol lOW WAIL rowans ear rttstock, vhloh VIII 6a . ply et my Mbt In Weaol RI.. Pl ite. bit—Tor Gemmel Debility, Phymboal or Morose I T. 3. ORB ac 00., . Vii.toltnem. CD mato. T. Er, 1 1 X—YorCatarrh. bents or ettroak, dry or Dow tog, Oold to the Bead, lageke.ra. 60 cent. 80, 20-Iror WboorlogOontAbortealrog sad pallid_ tar It, or epasmotho Dough. 60 coats. Da,lll-7or Asthma, Ctocreaced, DllDcolt, Laberea Breathoca, Cough and Expectoration. Price, 60 eta. Na M—Trar tar Discharge% Heise t the Heed, La paired Hearing, Earache. 60 Gent.. No. 113—Tor &Toro* Enlarged Glands. and Sou Eli .firellinge and Old Moan 60 mate. RD.'S—Fluid SxutuuLa.; TuaddOwallings, with Smut' Somata= SO amts. 80. 46-lor ha.Bloksmn, Prartratioe. baligs. lasso, Vomittris. GO oentn. No C7—Pot Urinary Mews, &ml, Banal OultazlP DlTteat or Pantht Illtaatim. 00 Ma". Fa V-7{ll . thealakt limboloas, Landontary D. rips axeoo. oarusquont Pratzatton mad Debiltly. Price 81 No. V—Por tote I!thmth or Mama* Cbakored }total or Adult. or Otaldnut. 11 Ott. No. Cal—For Vitary Ituxmithynto., W.Was Ms t M. frwlrmit, patzdhl or saildlsa Othutioa. Prim GO. Owe of ZS .tats, marl. Oats of tV viols colete, In motocco , and book—. T Oast of 40 vials, an d book, T Drat of la numbered boxes, and b50k * ..,... 4 Can of G beaus, umnbored, Rod Book----.... I Single numbered bozo, HMO, lettered bosea, with directosts----... Large ease of f co. slab, for planter and Pbl-•- , .... LI CO OUR REMEDIES BY RCM J. IL FULTON, filth Street, (Divan Buildlag,) Beyond doe below the Pad Onls, ant Whohoot* 'trot for Maar& sad Vida CM M===ECZ= FINON /1711311T0N, Druggist. career 15mIttatleid sad Fourth stmts.. soors 42`11 • A PINS AEBOBTMIDIT . i - " GENT'S CONGERS iIITERIV LT Concert Hall Shoil Store, 13 .rosy RECEIVE BOOTS AND SHOES; OT XYLIIT Teaxstir MID NCTLIL Just Adapted for the FaH Season; ciIILDEEN , B swot% TOIL 1; urn, 11 AT NO, 62 FIFTH 01110171. JOHN CAMPBELL, 31!ingsettoure MOOTS AND Oli , ES, of over) de-M-pttc•n, al Xdr,; . 34 Strotb64l4 4trost. Pitt4r.oro4. Maar FASHIONABLE AHD DESIRABLE 4 ODSI I ' ran jr GENT'S & YOUIVB aterniNg.: MADE 2(3 comt.. EN THE BEST STYLE AND 1101 1 1 EL R. B. NORROS, .• nzactrusr Tama, • 79 FEDERAL Eass glow: BAILEY; FARRELL A 011 PRACTICAL FLUB*, GAS AND STEAM MOM; Aire always! cm hands lame and weans:N*6d apede at Pampa 137dranta, Wash bathes, Bath Ti ss;Uaa lilt. tam, Der, Lead Pipe, Meet lead,d=,ektdch , cp In the mut adadtable manner. WieaDekline Won, adores, Tanka;lte., irttteat the IA et • BALLZT, VA11.8.E1.1. 410‘00q, rovirriiiOntur. ~r:t ~ :t. O•ill AND WOOD 011iallt• =SU ore as ZEDDCZB WHOLE:BALL OH IMAM. lAB. W. WOOD Drrorr groan:swam Omors'iffirroo. 11ttsborgh, July 40th' It% A RTIILIKEty HORSES Pit A IN OPRI/ 111.118222. ,o jg: WO rrill 1. gives b 7 ta., nzserdir. _ad Pifa. burgh, Ps, for rood LIIMILLERY HOlL¢w.ry, parade to reflation:as of todobtatooes for not WM= lit Warm - Th . ;le homes lame be Tell tamed, settelleal tram ad de Meda from IS yega old this mind° pma old, from 1634 to 16 hands high, and to weal na isle • than 1040 paye. • White hoar and macs oral be exeladado, They will le =mama by a compesot j 4 0, sal 41 beam t proemial met madam to til l abo c milm ams. Lt. 41 and D. Q. • ' 11. AND ZEINIERAL ANDEI Lman—K : PAUSES ft We bete Alm a lugs aeons o•+ • • • - lb. well knewnail Inlet. of Wa•blegton tocty, Otelq, end ether rbves. Their West irtertels 1,40 ar• alms an teeming with eboadvace of nitrates wieeti.t erkklit sill well rem the Dl*. tar bit tabu.. Ttalkinade edit be meld or Wye] In qacatitiat to sail aypllessfa, Whet reseeneote tame. ,!,•1 • 04 Torpartieclars addrars or call on J.K. Igll, dA taw, .11.0,1 4 0., or IL PAI CB, car. ra n . Lat lama street and Duman. Way, Pttlietkett. aale..bod B RIDGEWATER 1760. CPATABE MSS, .6 intopail is PUU LnumaD °its trs dif.ensta Drsb be , CarriGn, valaa, ISAILSOAD Dik,7211. .11 • AI K• D" l'azWrioMaanx aate.6.. 087-AMT 1.11137 13 Till ROBERT ELLYZODIN !4 tehteßeed Oearra AlCr.t. gallon Lau, W{ TOM DealATs XX PINE TAB . Proptzedtce AXLE. Pat ap 15-ita Ina gallon ira= PIICEETS. rot sal* 1 itildanik and in barrels and balm, .Offices 11111 MST PlidiblitrA - pritan ?! pATTERSON & BROS., Dee 1,.=:1 Coal to Youghiogheny Coal and. Nu '74loaL Orders 101 l at ttto 032. t. Oo DA/MAGIC • cart t ten ßrutlee • Woolatiottotralltotatosty CitrattOttEk V aded to. t attkledavdtf 11364. 186 i • A hop osortzoont of POCICES LID 1142M32. sorsz,DLUSILS, for 186+—La paper, In "fin roe*. to loolittloor Turkey, In `nutty Morocco—, /dm mad with moth earco—orldi tools pohAtot R. sod elastfc fortenings.6ki Coca 1111 t. 4011:1ACCelli• mooed to the verr hot tor male at rosier ADD. :gra 4WLi. O. adbliTOß a 004 swage* - , ochork..TArros - 15711o0OUtheet I oritdi;.gi LYON atAtaTER • • AND NBALER t 6 the 6=l Wee t' 6.2616 • GT.6‘,/NE HAVANA CTGANN. u 1 61611E6i6t-ei 6610EING AND -01TSWING - TONAOOO.j FANCY ungasemeani Pins,r4lin,s_asl. gmmy.i.li, UNDT.B TAIN AT. CHAS E S',.2 • CUARLEBI c Lung ma k 1 !, Onoosoor to ham Holmes Cb.lll - roux Peibsita., near b sioow iARD IMILS 9081 talidsim Dix?. `sours 41885 r &HD non izasiOnN;: LAW 'PIT/11131; • . . r ..f asii.turpansu Wean munnrambie; r , .." . - .counts .4 WHIORTa•-• ',•';'.'2-:::: .•_•,_ , triumbettrrets ot on 1;1933 et LAID 11 . =1 ..1 ~ LAMP BEAS3Ita,Io. Ihmatutiscus at; Wristi'm Rant MON .11:70 TO P P -Pstant lIE,I 1111% ' TIED TOP' Patent BOB= emETNI, l',Or n io, ~-' 161 1 1 139 Boom! stmt. 31113tRanh. . !', 4_ big_ ~. --- ? JAMES -M. RALPH, :•-.: • 1 1 ABOUIT,I3II I zi m =co Diumsas AXI) 161t,r4 Kl!tM= arms. cube ma ratUDE OIL-61) by barrels amucTr44, mama a n r•
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