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Ur mouths, " " 600 Indes — incatbs, " te 0 &MITI asSOOLATTOS, MULLES IteKtilGirt, Publbber Evening Obstutd• r PITISBUIIGEI HEWS? &Pall AHD FRUITING 00bIedtilr. J 1 Heading Matter from Saturday's Evening Gazette. Ji, Great Negro Insurrection Planned Last • • Year, and flow It was Prevented. • The following statement in regard to a pro iieted general servile insurreetioa in the summer 011863, and why the plane of Ito originators were r.ot hallillest, is contained la an early chapter of `t-2 1 Ethinndllbk i ijust published book, "Down in Tennessee," andts well worthy of notlee • • ;One day, u I was libber alone pith nose Imes, en aid banded him a letter. Ile opened • •:•: Sty ceased- dojos - dosenothn things, and ~t teoatneritticume absorbedi-ir . ita - dohtents. lie rread it, and then, handing It to me, ssid: 13: "Bead that. Tell me whet you think of it." I iq reed IL, Its toteld• indicated-that it had cams ." front"overelcrdon," - and had had "a hard read 1.1 tq travel," but Its beide startled me. ,It was ii written in. s round, mapraotiond hand, end I. 'lB though badly mulled, showed be anther familiar - with good Smarm English. its date was May 18th, 1863, and It began thus: " General—A plan has boon adopted for a simultancons movement or rising to sever the •1 1 1. rebel ocomrouniciatons threughout the whole , South, which Is now disclosed to notes General In each military department in the - sec:mit statets,he order that they may act In concert, and thus in .-;:op, sure ns sneers.. 44 "The plan le for the blacks to make a eonoart-- :. ad and eimultancons rising, on the night of the first of ?Lurist text, over the whole States In rebellion. So arm themselves with any and 0 every hind of weapon that may come to head, • and oommeace operations by burning ell rail , :In road and county bridges, tearing up all raiiroad tracks, and cutting and destroying all telegraph wirmo--and whit this b done take to the woods, %•* the swathes, or the mountains, whenoe they • may emerge, as °merlon may offer, for provis :7,:-Te ifees or lot further. depredations. Be blood is • IA to be eked except La self defense. The corn will be breasting ear abort the tint Al cif Augnel,,end espon this end - by foraging oath* at .night, we can subsist. .Converted ...* el:totems - it st the time named wont,: be atteceos .:l.l fat, end the 'rebellion brought entidenly to an end:" - • :The letter went en with somo . detalls which I car not repeat and ended thus: , "The plan will be simultaneous over the whole month, and, yet few of all engaged will • Iknow its whole extent. Pleats write 'V =two may know-you are with us. "Bo samarod, General, that a copy of this letter ;''1"1 has teen cent to every military dopartmaot in the rebel States; that therime of the movement ' ; ',• ; •,,,V may thus be general over the entire South." I was re rending the letter when the General -1 sex snide •••• rWhatdeyotethink of it?" "It would end the rebellion. It bps the groat to - gro organisation, of which I speak in 'Among the Pleas,' and co operated with by , oar Soros,, would certainly oucceed, bat—the Sleuth would ; i1„ run with blood." -88 "Initeient blood I Women and children isltia, women and children. If you let the Meeks loose, they will rush into carnage like :.•?-• .1" horses lute • beanie, barn. Bt. Domingo will be coaltipded by a cattlion." j.` , l "But he says no Mood is to be alma except in :elf-defence." • `"He says so, and the leaders may mums°, bat they cannot restrain the rabble. Beery slave • has some real-or fancied wren, and would take fuel aline to avenge h." "Well, I meet talk aelth Garfield. Come, go 7_l with me." •;,.;2 . 1j We evened the street to tisrfield's lodging : •; L_ and found I.Oto bolstered op in bed, quite lick with e facer. The General eat down at theloot . ' of the bed, and banded him the letter. Gazllsid reed lc over medially, and then laying it down, said: It will never do, GeteraL We don't want to whip by each means. If the slaves, of their own accord, rise-arid sestet their original right to themselves, that will be their owe ,hair; but ...Or; we canhave no complicity with them without outraging the common lens, of the ciiillssd world."• '4, "I knew you would say so; but he /peeks of ether department commanders—may they not come into it 7" " Tee, they may, and that should be looked to. Send this letter to —, and let him had off toooestiert.'" It was not thought prudent to intrust the letter to the Mails; nor with the railway, infested with guerrillas; nor VII it a 11.11) document to carry about the person- A short shrift sod long rope might been the ecnseettenee of its being band on •Irereler. 80, rippled open the trip 01 my boot, I stowed it snugly away in the lining. and took it Font,. On the ash of the June ollowbg, Garfield wrote me that he had jest hoard from the writer of the letter; that flee , but-of One department con:mead:re bad octal 114 ,llselreject, and arehrequemtly that eno.her general had also promised It his support. But I can Leptis mote. All the- world knows that the inaterreotlin did not take place. The outbreaks in September, among the blacks of GoVlElsware only parts of the pun - , ttorwark' of Subordinate leaders, who, ms - ined at the miscarriage of the grand scheme, detkonllteed to earry•det - their own time 'of tbs rogremme at all lisatrds. It was a gigantic project, and the trains were all laid, the twitches Ali lighted, and two centuries of 07Uelg wers-aliont to be avenged in a night, whoa II white man said to a negro, Yon will elitighter. friends and enemies. Ton will wade knee dp in innocent blool; God. eannot be with you In Intdalaht ituartaorowldta saaa istdt and the tufte d toredfall.fronithe negro'e band and saying, "I w ill .bide my line; twi ll leave vengeancs , tellad," he went bast to his toll and his stripes... : • ArMiLteal A few day; ago little girl bad a ben* of 'Meal Ores Air* to ter...After econaing handflwith Os toy •ehe gave it to a -Vey - Mato cf ter.cire ago, slop presently pleked , a raps . elf thcAtd oPd-ricted it. .The nex t, day the . was copse. An exiltent_Tcytirdan who ant; bud the playillincdopMe dull tan .of the graperybeided Three-greine o arnisio:ol-oOp pce—a deadly potion—and bat each vine leaf on eleshonels oantainedwnongb to till'a child. tolotbar erryboard in Which Its toys were kept, wee lined with green paper. The poor Mu& thing 'sickened and died *Wooly fr om the effects otpolsontoystazioulty Imbibed. Dr. Ditherby analysed the paper.hangieg, of the eupboard, andiewad , tbar, a plea of hardy six ;aches squattqcontained nearly - garb:Pen grains of *6 deadly_ compound., awash to bill two grown-np persona.—Loedoe".lneCrr. AO army corropondant, tut • g of Charles. town. 01 (John hanging ut mosy) says: It would be an exceedingly Os ant thing for this army to stay at Charlestorra ew days. The De opLe of that town eve the tab t momoos I • is9o ever seta sores:cm sad It; mad Off alLta— ;l rating to YOU lien thoroughly( 'wed and well Atookedfor a few days.,. This town Is full of atite bodied tw' lad the Confederacy don't teems I that ctar:Cathoute without getting Taloa' Teethed out of them, there is no doobtbut that they have ri been' gamed in.those guerrilla *widow by which our wagon trains tom ben burned, our Actors been murdered, and owl soldiers carried A way ceptits. - 1 em not windteive., but I think could record the hanging ofthw of them "with ocatdie Joy, default of - giug. hewever.,_ . our Wale slog "Jokn/Irotriet,thti3u t t the streets; atULtbiii is enjoyable, for It buts ognerrLUas". isondirfals t' •••• • • - • 3 ML Mtnioth him 040.14 With Gen. 'tier , vivant to'golai.ito,Blebtend,lls worth terra isltatltozwitiguasaitimritblertaxidarkru - Ft ir l l l taßWL4listorothavi ,411 X 46) not Act.,..;704„i 4 tald:Butler, ganl,l • doraind ,- 3g14- and ti•tbsy denet view* 760,, ; 1 7: • body eta sow; I'll t4ti tat- foe erne, better ma, nein ' ll / 1 sat thou 1411Pir 'OM Kr band "' -1, • - - via Coil= My tram Ohio . . - It, I, 4oribp,l4lltiur titans t 9 attg i tC Z NEWS AND Mist;ELLANY. 01.41,701 D promptly ordered in all theznards he bad Met protecting rebel property in Virginia. when he heard of the burning of Chazharltarifi eo that the people of Virginia Willreep,largely of the !mite of Gem. McCue fend's, robbery eta arionin Chamberiburg. Ile also issued an epteal to the soldiers of his Coin mood to behalf of our inform, and we too it orated t h a t ever $l,OOO bad been 'subscribed . by his men. tire. Sodden, wife-of the rebel Beare ' tray of Wsr, has also omelets to blots McCaus land and Mojor Gilmore. Gen. Butler ordered . ber residence burned In retaliation for the burn ing of the residence of Poetmaster General Blair, and ebe can now thank the bratality, r f rebel commanders for Maki-usher housslese. Tlas fol lowing is Gen. Butler's order to burn Beddon's P ropety; ' , lambs, 2, 1864,—This property, which has 4Y+qiitatlrbeenin possession 'Breton soldiers, and always been rerpeeted, is now deitroyed In retaliation for the deetruction of the property of Ben. Montgomery Blair,by the Confederate forces, in their recent id near Washington city. By order of Kai. BUTLen..' Jowl birrorstr., the Irish exile, and late edit• or of the Richmond Examinee, it now serving as a conscript trivete in en ambulance corps of the rebel army, atter' having given the lite of one of his sons, and his own talents and inactions., to the rebellion. Via Irish friends in the Borth naturally feel this indignity,-and beg him to save Ms life and happiness by leaving nn• gretelni service. But Mitchell is destined, we fear, to be an unzewardedierviter of both li4er ty end slavery. This is the mournful and fatal redienions Of all 4John Mitebeirs sublime—to rervelitatty to a cabbage garden and slavery as &wagoner. Be hoe seen the end of Maroc:razes a! revolution.—Phil. Pres.. Tag flatus City Joureof annennoes that the iron Is laid to the Partials Railroad from that city across Blue and Beck Creeks, and is now within three 9:111V3 or Independenes. Next week the cars willies.. Kamm City every day, con necting with storm a klndrpeadencerfor Warr cos. !erg. By the 10. h inst. the track will be laid fifteen milts west from Warrensburg, making but thirty miles staging between }larvae City and St. Louie. 00 the lOch day of Jane last there were greatly mires staging, two months wig have reduced the distance forty mike, giving the Ccmpany tearly five months in which to redeem their promise of opening the road by the 'first of January next. Toe Dean —Those who fancy that the Ad mini [ration will be indeed from the duty of en• forcing the draft be its supposed political effect may at or.ce dismiss the notion. The draft will positively be made, as the salvation of the coun try demands that it should be. Alen. Grant is awaiting its (rat's to make a our. thing of Rich mond. The determination on this move Is lore. tremble, and Mr. Lincoln declares that If his re-election is to be baulked by moans of this measure, he will at taut have he satisfaction of going down with the colors flying I—Washing: te Cor. - - - - • • Mom Cnocenfts le an absent-minded Indy. She be ughts new bonnet not long since, and the fast time the wore it en Montgomery street, she thought every one would notice it, of course. Presently she met Mrs. Simpkins, who .topped her with a "Good morning Mrs. Crocodile.' "I bought it only few. weaks ago." "How is your (Amity ?" "One hundred dollar'." Mrs S. per coiled that the mind of Mrs. C. Was on her bon net, and tried her once more. "Anything new, Mrs. Crocodile r".Ves, the feather I. new, toe —e new bonnet altogether." And so they parted IT it estimated that Bollard and Germany have ts ken $150,C00 000 of our debt- The New York Pon regars ibis as an overestimate, hat -the amount is eery large and is conetantly in gression. The bankers and capitalists of these nations are among the shrewdest in the world, end among the last to be tempted by high toter estinte bad steer ty. The Is Arden Tie,. warns and molds; but the Dutchmen keep on investing. The continual subscriptions to the loan by oar own eitisens off rds the beat evidenoe of heir faith in that:imams:lent. Tun Illinois leo-eei nays that the soldiers de • clam there were large numbers of rebel bash • ,wbackere and guerrillas in the . crowd at the 'Spar g field Copperhead mesting,en the 13th. Tee; assert that a offmarn in the rebel uniform, aetild as Marshal el one of the delegations. Burro ins for Jeff Dow' and far Vallandigisses end DA vas was frequent. One men,whole name could De given reqnired, declarll hhiself Demo crat and a Jeff Davis man." Tee BiCbllol2ll Whie, segagstisst if Duller la ditching at Dutch Gap, 43.5. doing what tire comm reial men of RictmoiltdOglet to have done long ego, as the canal no: onTilisjaa a brill of Devon miles in the Geer, but alpait of that Is abut off from the wind. Se Yankee interpross, even when it oozeet with hovi e hands, dote more for the levy Virginians than they could do for thensrelves, when at peace and in command of all their resources. • FAanaccr'shattle in Mobile Bay had hardly Leased before heat& loaded with vegetables and fruit:, which the owners were arlllOat to sell, came off to the vessel. They would not receive Confsderate money, but clutched greenbacks and :postal currency eagerly. An oflioar offered one 1.0 them a sllter quarter for a large melon ; the poor fellow fell overboard in late frantic effort to grasp the dulled coin. ROASTLSG-Eal Trap in 01101 , 311..—1 t Is a very aararatise feet 'hat this Is roasting ear taa4oo in Gtoll/11, and that nearly all the cultivated land in that State is plumed in earn. la other words, the 5-ltis are full of soft bread !or the man, and excellent forage for horses, and armies. may leave their line of communiestion wahout danger of star Mg. There wilt be news from Georgia soon.— o.n CrEn. As unusual feature of the specie shipments fr. m Ne w York hut week wall $lO,lOO in copper (gr. Our foreign relations heretofore have been content with geld and Aker, bat now they are takir g from oe cur emu even. Bat a small teeter of "nickels" are sor abroad, and to view of the present maroity of that particular deecrip. /SOL of min it ceirtainly is a mister, what be cornea of teem 'lns Union mars of I.lcoming have nominated Wm. B. Armstrong for-Congrers, Henry John • n for Senator, and 0 It. Marty for Assembly. Mr Jotr ton Se the present Senator and will doubtleso he re- nominated. Mr. Armstrong hos carried Clinton county, and will most likely be the U oiOn ilamthea tor Congress. Tee Secretary:of the Treasury of the Coated • crate Slate is coder an indirsment for gambling at faro tables. The B.rathindr,.of the 17th, says that if all the money that has passed through his hands at these tables was his own, his Wend' CIO congratulate him on the potsallog of a most ample private ferluster Tun New York World declared that en arsils• tice, if offered the rebels by Mr Lumein, would be a rational calamity. Now that we are *s eared tb.a Mr. Lincoln has had no intention of thus bumitating our government, hell denouneed by the Democratic papers for not proposing Sae armistice. Theft'. consistency for you.. - Two thousand of the rebel prise:ten at Qamp. Morton, Indianapolis, It has beet ascertained, are members of the treasonable Demoerstio se ore I society known as the Sons of Liberty. It wee Intended to release these, to help in the contemplated wok of inaugurating civil war In Indiana. id, I The Eag!lan Banned Murderer The ship Victoria' arrirodifrom Lona n, ou Wednesday night; bringing among, her other panel:am, Btu s Mau, the suspected murder er of Mr. Briggs. Idevltriggel ft will be remelt toted, abuse returning bowl Co Saturday eight, she 9th of July, be a Snit dives oarrtsge on the -North Londct, Lite; was atesolted, robe d of e "Told Watch, stud thrown out o f ;the eserligo. Ile w.l Surd b 3 the driv. r of the following tr We, itsetri , le, sr ti died co the Ivll:,..niNg day. The murderer beidettly by I mistake, left Ids own bat in the carriage and teat Mr. irlgu . , and on Monday Mr.' Briggs' ghats was exchanged for another by a' Jewe ll er named Death.' A reward of ISOO was offered for the appreheneion of the murderer, end the doectlption of the mon calling on Mr. Death was publlsheL A cabman named Matthews came to took at the hat to possession of the polio, and recognised it as One ha had ro molly. bought for a person named Mai ler ' and gave to the. police a box given ...by Muller to his daughter, and a photo graph ' which wu immedistaly recogairo4 by Mr."ffgath se that of his customer, miff r. Death also identified ' the box ass ths ono he bed givers hita to put tho Chain in. Sfeshwhlle Muller had Bet cif for America, having told ell his iriands where he lute going, after having porno& the chain and sold the ticket to a fellow lodger, no &Anima obtained by the pollee, and again Mr. Death identSed it. Tht portrait of Muller wee alto Identified by the booking clerk of the 1 ship It width bo was cuppooed to have sailed, add Wing on the information that obtainod In spectors-Tanner, Rerriesey end Serrgesat elute, with Mr.peatb and Matthews, the eabmatti loft for Were 'York. Arrived here, aningeMinti wore tosdi for hilt arrest with Marshal Hurray and Superintendent • Routed)+, aid on the vassal being signalled off Sandy Hook,* the offleare wipe in 'leaning' to. htud her at the quer "ducat/ant: Co their boirdihrt the Victoria, „the captain who had bum informed by the :pilot of the state of thinge la kept, Muller under stadcFatirvidllaticd, mdleal a number : of the par. songarilde pndrir- go . Oratincat of ttair being tzlimited,by the heidernilleen, and on Hauer (wlto.,,was =tug thank ansttariog to his tome, 11. 0. was arrested and ohartrotlitir litimurder of - itiw• Bdigs, ~ Us dindettbeteggailly, mind he ' - '!' idd,Prove that he was , not "there that night `it l' -Bo Ifiii kept en' board the intuit &Lg.. :6 the night, and yestetday morning taiten ,to et Aio ie beadtpiartere, where a portrait mullion of {dm. At two o'clock 'yesterday thoutentina.; lion -was opened before II: ld. .Cometlealonat /Weston, but' adjauntod to 11, o'clock thissiem. -slog, to give Mullor's oo' anvil an o Portend/It of I -consulting with shim* as to:his do . V. .:4fril! Dag.. -• ' • • • •4412 if: C'IT'Y AND BUBURBA.N A Good Idea. Mazy of the Basalt, Committees are m oth re• forded in Ibex operations by the niggardly ' josition cf numbers of enrolled men who refuse to contribute a dollar, but who, at the same thus, are secretly rejoicing at the prospect of es. mole g the draft through the liberality of others. An 'ln:Torten% movement It now on foot by which these "dodgers" can be effectually °aught up. It la proposed to hold bark the eartineates of ail men muttered Into the credit of the rob districts until after tie draft, and then pitting them in as robedultee for there subscribers to the bounty mad who may be drafted. There is nothing to the law to prevent the War Department from author- Ming this arrangement, which would eff,otoelly ant cut non- subscribers from any benefit what ever from the exertions of their more generous neighbors. This Is right, at d we hope that the plan may be carried into effect to all the districts where the enrolled men are derelict in duty. Arrest of a Supposed Bushwhacker Lest evening a man named John Williams was arrested at Ingoldsbg's tavern, on Second street, for fisurlsling a knife and threatening to kill the Mutates of the bons*. Upon being taken to the Mayor's t Mee, and ,earthed, • number of papers were found upon hie parson, which in dleated that be had been engaged at bushwhack ing in Missouri, and bad taken an attire part at the septum of Platte City. The Mayor handed him over to Provost Marshal Poster, who will Investigate the cue to day. Williams states that be came to this city from Philadelphia about tle. menthe age. end has been engaged as a labcrer for • gravel frac. He also suites that the papers fvond an him are not his, hat belong to hoe wife's hut husband. Teachers' Assocltlntl. The Allegheny County Annual Tastehere' A.- emulation will convene at Sewickley on Thursday morning, 30th loot , and continue Its sessions Ores days Teachers can return home free of charge on the Allegheny Valley and the Can nelinille Railroads, by getting a pate f om the County Superintendent. The same serang• Amite may INe made with the Central Railroad. An extra trete will leave Sew ler Pitt.- burgh each night atter the night semitone; also, en extra train will go out from Pittsburgh Genet morning after Tuesday. Oa Tuesday morning the Accommodation leaves the depot on Federal street. Allegheny City, at Pik. Teachers not will log t return at night. wilt be provide I with !edgings by the dti20125 of Sewickley and vl• , EEC= The liranklin skercestera, after a suspe• don of several weeks, tensed by tie burning of the of. fice, bas again mod. its appearance. The editor thus laments the destruction of the town 4 Cisinbtrsturg, dear old Chambersburg, oar birth place, our father's birth place, the original refuge for tar ancestors who bad left the old anittry fora home in the new. Chlmberiburg, every tendri. of whore old Ivy had • boll upon cur Least, hoe iris A new Chembersbarg may grins up, with higher houses, handsomer stores and wider streets, but the homer IMVIRYSIO to all we held most dear, family heir u. its, letters, locks of hair, portraits, memen• tt es of the loved and honored d ad, farewell all :" Accident at ( amp Re7nolds On Ftthey, as tooldent of s serious nature oe eorred at Comp Noriolda. A man atoned Dan hem, a volunteer in Cep , . lard's Invalid Conwa y; , was trthaing himself shooting at a nark, eri.h s revolver. Ac he sae &knot to fire, so nth ore shouted to him not to shoot, sad In dropping tie nrm tte weapon was diselthaged—the ball en:eting the right leg, immediately below ties knee, and passing down to the sable toes, where lodged. Dr. hilnusian, burgeon to b t7 Saurom `ma. • • wow lholtbnall lind Imo Vim► ESH &&11.1)130.13—Aust resolved a _un, mpg, to half tom Ma ago bribe ban elntbain try /0113 e. lIIMSUAII. POTABII-109 bona' for alo_V ♦IOU =UT fL gull O. Gill GAL ET P .111USIC, WAlifilaill t BABE, BOLL MIN S 9 07 THZ) Bradbury & Bohomaoker & Oo.'e CELEBRATED PIANOS, Awl, SMITE & 1170:131 imerlam Organs and lielodeons, a..1.21115.911L1M BLOCS., Ft OLAfI Br. . • We asks pleartra ta rearing to • law of Ihont mat ham pct.:Goad them tnstrnmashi LnOtrgtk and clzkity: Itkitand Dart. .101111 WWI, Dn., W. It. ElrDen, Oapt. Onehrna. Jamas Itensail. EN , WM. WWI@ a ch., 1. P. P.M. W.. Drlrks& Dr. 0 B. E. Elankbwrn, 0. 0 Dora. Grant St. Baptist Oh., IL. gravellsr, . D. IL Boat... Pug., Dr. D. Elortamar, ILL J. E. Eo, tranklia, P. Ditectrrts dt Leadamv, YonagrOtlr, PL NW lamb 11c/nrtand. East tanerny. Capt..l. B. Oonnn.T. omminthanr. her. B &VC., Salrtnklry. arr. E. DoVabnot,, Illonadrtfila, V. Graham Port., Oakland. N. Geon.trast Llvorpoot, 0 Unto.. dm, EN., Litenhani Qty. Rm. 1. Cara, do. Very arr. P. Maks, to. Allan Kromer, M. the, FN. do. ID. 1. ft kleillatock. Boot tobertl. John McCarty, do. PLILOOIk, ZlGodeoun eta warnatal for Ira pram. • try &ohm imoutad.hand Pianos tor uh, and mat. 17 21 CA UT 10N. • A. It spoon.. from en advertimment lar • stolen borer and I•l4ty vto ..most (Arinesole, Sant s • person bee Men tie. leg bermesough Ilia surrounding I:vaatt7, mon sixth g Una cvhis omeil vita car remotion • a Bat. end Wanes .04 seal, Pleura, I deem II owe , sari to Into.= the public tb.t no such mrs. Li. In my euipioy, or 0 real:um. edei by me. The yeomen Le do mirth*. is I slog •L4 , til firs 'n heist. , sleener k rompie zi. bee. low, 100.10,1 le red .eh sra Neiman in...rp o. vs and tslies thritign It, means taigas Seabee, sad m .bout 30 years of agn. Th. vbon 75 mutt E. .lcis I .gt ► o mplzeing bits, am ma In ...ay reapowoble /or him set. CHAS. O. MELLOR. pleNut4 4; Mlt LOD EONS az-3;7V. •ery I.re oto,k of A A•Bill • nOI and H Alb E. AAA, 'e CALLAO...TAD PIANOS. I 1u oteo-lo p A Lo, • opioAdid ro•ortra•at 4 PRIAOB CO 'I Ea LOP AoSI A. MAC ner.'l7 tIELOOLOSS, sad • lArk,e eroutak. AI of u. e. ARIEL 1113•IC. CEr ,lILUT7S lILII d3Y, 4.3 Tlth +t x, N. SLEDLK, Na Ih3 Bactriarmo 34 Pla.nos and MasiCal Instruments, Roo - most= tly co If and Ile. oxfortmomt of HIM PIAICQ6, VIOLISS, QUIT/LW, •OGOUDI:19/12 wtlia ba will ogell tar taw prime. Ya•l pteNo9 -Ju.t receivo 4 a tite r,na.•tt at DCIi.IIII NU 4 to to 0e, , 0 p .nt vor It mat. •1 , 11 oetv• Os qual thl• vostt/7 •le. 0 let. go won t of damper PY•st.ll, uarzamia... and tt.etetteacnta .14 at tlqt I .vt powlblo eI ,, V fat Ala a, do &Pi II • fa.firtla ett.ro.t. ot4 eta, 12.411tI• LT.S. OIL I'LOTILA, TON MATTING FFARUND: COLLINS 8 CO., ax n asp TI riTT . I:I etairt 1-1,4 ze.crivr• • sil.•!1 16vois• of 1411.111 rTYIW Mei 'vire 6, of ttr velsteniessl 6. Y. W. tai• 1..' t•ri. C. TVs swats, of tbw is nu- spposoclie. spiv Ly 467e:its , mastrogg Imports& gni the Ilssii•d ••••.ity ',criers thvm very etr.sleahl.. b cl.. SA.' 6 ire., ii•v• isert rvissiviid t h. or. t"...1,4.1, twat ttylos of Fancy Plaid Matting 6. MI a •Ikkb Um , furl bee. lasstecL awl srs. Omni.% ts• Tbib/183T IitATTI.VO6 IN THE MEHEET. Oar gorarsl nary of pooda I. eta' cumniro...s le ea• i 1 Vl.lrly, an 4 Iry al all tin.. neat co v pstroe t. 'come Woo 11. nowt. abort. CHINA PrIATI IN GS. Wtiig pnv - tmood betsre lite Ka* to c. 0.!" lamb Kaoli lIIT - Z, rt:fi JD AND VAT CHINA MATTINGS wiLtla .ea i"J:tlet . 4V.1 .re ••••biud N ofbr ateni. It l ettal s tre . , :f4he yobbo le salted is the . r" ,-,l—tls.; !a w. .'t' •Is,. welt n it..n Cm , sa•. tad Cloth PIOT% Jogreik shirt we oenor •s lot tat.. OLIN Eft DI aCLINTOCK & CO., OURTH STREE N EW trl'Y LES OF WINDOW SHADES BICRIVED rats DAY. NEW SPRING STOCK OF C .A. IC TB, WILL SSASOBSD 0n... CLOTH, .AT 3/'C ALLII ARPET STORE. UNITED STATES INTERN&L REVS. NUE TeXIIB —The Attest Ltd for 1611, Wheel or the taste amassed on LIJKLI3Ei, CAREMOSS, ILPItR YLAI K for ttl.• A.a.151..5 , year, have tier, O,IIIILI , for the led tuetr , ct, A, bees Lose r lb • aka. std MS. Ire Dow dm. • • • et oth of as onto and A I teg ny cleats, kl aciudieg Al legheny City,) can ht the Into:teal A•venue 0111os, Da 67 Water street, there do east of federal otreot, when 1 attend to melt* mild tuft until the loth day of September nut. Alter .aid lath day of &Oat:ober, Um per coot. will b. added to all taus on Licences, Carrlajm and Weer Plate, and Ate par amt. on all nau ma un• pall. for the conventen attendxiyer. In the **darn put of that cocon, I will At the bout, of Mrs. Bross, th Tarentum. on the first du of September, bourses the boon oil o'cleck o. m. sod o'clock p. m. will also attend, on the 3ist day of Ausnst, at the house of Mr. John Way, le the &mein of Sewickley, front 6 to O o'clock p. m. Tan-p. yen on not to put off paylog until the lest day, aa It will be utterly Mum elide to attend to more than • limited number on one day, and thou who go over catutot el 1011). 11,. pettaltina DAVID lie WIIITS, Oahe= Allseteny, Anrost 2.1,11184. ay.llk3v NOTIOEI TO CONTRACTOM—Propc. sale are invited and will be maimed by the Gelll. tatter* on Streets of en City of Allegheny, until PRE PAY, the ttth trot, tor the grading and paving of and Bred stunts, In the Second Ward. Also for the grading and Arms of Orals aerate., from Hob. lams street to liallatok street, and of kfraberrl bobs Habana stioet to Meer Lees. 111 lb. Tint weed, awakes with the noceseari sidewalk, and cartetaae torsi t he sidewalks. itels will also be received at the same time far the fading and Tering or the oartway of Ifielarel west, from Ohio Welt to Strawberry allay (la front at the Oft, gall). It le to contemplation to pave • part of thecae walk la front of the City Hall with heavy Stews, not too than els indboAChielt. Hidden will state in tbsir proposals how mach tor Brick, Brick 711411. per soyarlowd ysnie haw mach par Kura foot ibrag Paving. ten feat wide In front of tha silty Hall dm, end how anvil pr lineal far Chirtetane e mad also lard price they will gin for the Material tam la said P ro at. 'treposals will be lift with A, H 0114015, Street Oact• Widow. or JOHN WIUGHT, Chant= at Oranosite sada VIABOTBICIITY TRIIIMPELANT.-Ire 1101tAilt5 ea A:.. , tIMEILLPII= O P11122 6 4T, MUM= IllitutrUtil ao 42.11X11 AND. oars. a ~ytis i,mar rearsure. - • - Mahal AlrlngaT_ whim WI Ilietssettlei motel, taidait edikthamirullapitlei Pa , suttltattlotkat e latatrlalty,..sototlktu nor, ass sot topttalt.' Wallat pt ow &Ulm calm It Orfor totsaltedos: Oro irtrtsattd doPit& • 1132.142901 Pon a.gLE--roultrwer.; volt Alit—oa t zsßes Eirrsa uw vrt.trons WA ' s, Teo twat.-. h. thestrod, Page= of the Moto of totteltormat. LIDOS o r,e fo r ea. s utotabot of Lots. from uuebuti toeyrs miss sect, watgoe stir Wort Demos, osef,srifsse ehnt Woman :mak of Atm termiteco of its Pittsburgb ttorrsillo Paseeteare Itottear. Tbs stens Loos us. t•so 'IP Ps lOWA for grinds used:mum A Ls, s stutter of man Leg to the tillage of Mom. olstg Tor lamortraauou curates 'of ofttor Of eke nodes• dined. of W. L. =MON , Cattrkht - Cam% Omni Basso. .ai. A.. g_cgtos. :OHS D. 5100014 IL 0. T. .1.111111.1109 koesturo. FOR SALE. Freedom Foundry PropmV. The trodarobgeteol offers tor We the ahem IMAM Which he has awed oath the beet etyle, wod conevolcat °Row tor Fatirr, Barrel factory or Wowom Shop— oartag two buildings. See toattry health; it 10ahlk wlth a good cope* bc It, and a tot good hwatt ; tbo throe bcdtdmg Kra°, with • good Wide valve ea win, 7 Inch gander, h Lott Woks , eights= foot honor, &able Atm Then Is attached to It a good atolls aud throe lava Alto, ore good E 10052 AND LOT, elttated ota Mats street, wild pl‘co I T , o 2 t .h t i o . rhor partichlal Ititiget;raioAnghciltzeo.ltry! F OR BALL Oil Stocks for Sale Colambi's, Luitosem Allegleny Plttels Fa rgA City. mei* Tederel, floresneck, Mari), yette end other Comp.'s. Pe.dieater attention pald t the pnrches, ordeals. ly on comodeoloo, cd Stacy, Whale and Sold Estate. F ox SAL& A COUNTRY RESIDENCE la the v 1 1 ,.. of !Westfield, bur miles from the gig. Lot No. CS, aontelottio trofween nix awl rota scree; upon It I. ero.e4 • wood two et Ty tot. hewn, Sus, .ad other balllirgt ciders asd well of orael.t water, tour acre• of cord with beat opened zed ix goal tworkleg order, will be toll to me lot or added to waft porehmar• sot w./.d b.fnre t EFT& 1111 tOtl,wttl as tbat day be mold at PCB LIO SALE, at 2 o'clo4 m •Idroot rkotrve. Tlths ladsputebla mad clew o all torambr-sce. Tem. of ado .111 b• soda know., ma ypplwatlon to asosal Fusers Q, Tempewerdertilia. .19 NI WOOD STUCCT gaze wan u P 0 ..000t1 109, 1:1=Z=1 Ito. 87 ➢OUHTII STRAIT VOLUME S. 8. BRYAN, arokar and lazzerauce Agent, W 101;11TH Irr,Bnricil Building. FOR HAIR —One new ate= httgint„ Blurb oyEndar, 30 lAA altroks, on httarg Iron Del ba'axtra Tatra pawnor Erte 12orla cylinder, ED rtrou. tat3r.-3-b am raft bra good as mar. Our T loch eglluder, LE tont 'trots, n o s . Oar . 195 " Ullindsr 33 tn. elm., Om err., Throe " ILS Taro 'Wrought Iron 00 BLEU. Alan, Three 6.t. of Boring Too:a, br Weft.. Ckrar, for oath. ItuTstre of E. H. BOLE, Lllagbour Blvar Doak. roar that Poll. (INEON THY. MOST BEAUTIFUL AND V desirable Istatlonsibr cornitry seats around Beat Liberte t. now c toted for gala, Bolting on Highland Stenos cahoot 500 bet, and containing 22 acres 02.31. Of I. ; dusts tsar the residence of hltrzandsr Bradley, Isq and others suatteptibis of thelined itsprore. mons. There I tbr pas • tiro ft t• 7 brick Zola., • ring b. use, barn, , .11 in good ordeal also Eno or chard of young tress, mostly tearing. This prop oty, V desired, milt be &Wed tato two, or (car eecdons to nil parchment for taw, app.y at tits Beal &rata and loantsuce DZ. of U. 5. !In Batt, street, Ls erenntrrills. VOR SALE —Th, conotry seat of tho A: lots Ssmool Dongtss, dec-a.s.d. imitated ha aS• Ilu tserzehlp, cos sane f ora the 5.11..5h. contah.ing ststaes u..roa to h .rate ettltlystm, bans ter!l et.s . tel with fruit Ins, ahr.s.h..r7 saS pertly unds.lata Irltte c al. TJ psrthe ics• ve5...11 propertl. coo:Mato, sd,t.tosires of easy • /1:1•611, errs- .y. hesito sad shod acdshhorrtard the oboo• ho de a rs, oppnrtontte of ecarctas at mace to the ca. Joy moot. of • runt hones. Trr further rerticolsra tazotry at the ofs . of Mu QC' thJUGhAe. 6/ Court stre.et wilamdD. a DOIALAS. _ 0 R SALE-STEAM SAW MILL Jl' &ND OIL IitZIIFIXEY.—T. oaa-Satl or artotr of .00 Sertarry and Stew= Sem NW, wltStso and cate holt =ITO ofPM": coal on tha opth being writ... att.. cm the Alled.r.7 Mar and A. V. b. B le ofdrod tor ted• Ttut loaer, ww• nod.. T. Saw t• olden. did .odt sod Le Atoarad, Urea!' • 3reek moots/ boa it IS. rim . Good lowdsti .or beGldtua twaY. T. par .:oh. cart Oct ondorati,oed. LTD&Y b CGIORPT.ort VSO apatl So. St. Rand tOOsot. Plttaborea, Fa. FOR SAL.K 'rErtirli-STORT CHIOS 11011gC, ' Containing nil roam* and natl. Wonted on nos ennwi Leg. .cm Deostut att... Also, a two-ttorf &la ROC ME, nt atoms, fronting on Logan otrott ro , on ••• prop , ty ba eoln 1 B uye LoisN dUITS White Duek Vesta and Pantsj Brown Duck Vests_and Pants -1 • EVPPIAT JUST atintllMD sr : 7 AP.A7 Pfit,./.4 1, • 1 '" " nci.ater-arrui ` Wear' MID kmantixintivri IMAMS. l OD.' FuNosoluwasszos. ,„ i ovs-wßatosa:-Ila:113 woad dam Om Wood, PlltelVelp,) Mitt* flt:SlPrio ;sod taken Is =WV far _ ?fl_t r elv_lTex E . A . 9 1111 3, in EUMpeolers xi Ay = C/h."tilll4ll7gP*46L O..brEWIA Dale la Riga& 5"rutd,==.14%,144-riattutet,lloollllll...„, 9fUl TIERCES PRIME LBAR - : 14 iZi- P Nara, abut gag fa gas try ``-; , WA/Jot-416 /.., '_ifv2f . •F_./ : ,