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PBUSTINGOONIAZII.
Reading Mat from Yesterday's
Evenlns Gazette.
Bon. BISOLIAII, of Ohl*, him been
nominated for Congress, to the Sixteenth Dis
trict, at Cadia, on the 16th tut. He was elected
from a differently constituted distriet in 1860 by
4,117 majority, but beaten In the present distriet
to 1862, by J. W. White, who bl 4 2,900 majority.
L e ast 'seri Breugh for Goxernor had 1,749 major-
Ity Imarlallandighasu In the Home and 2,155 in
the Soldiers" rote ofthe distriet; in all 3,897.
That ought to make the result pretty sure, as
White boiler re-election distinetly on the Val
/am:lloam platform.
Ther.Dergy an the Vast.
Bea. Dr. Tyng's sermon on "Terms of Peace,"
preached at St. George's Church on Pall Day, Is
published in fall in the Christian Times of this
week. The text la the sentence in Italia, "Opou
ye the gates, that the. righteous nation which
keopeth theaftaituusy cider. ' The sermon
concludes with these words:
'Akthese pies vs stand. When Vas nation's
cenicdance faithfully responds to the will of sod,
when it keeps and values above national cost
the great truth which he has given it to keep as
a people . and • pattern on the earth; when its
pryersfor freedom, and jell:lca, and happiness
!trail people nasals io be toe mottos of hypocrisy
before his throne; when its L2Stita dons are par
ged from the protection of crime, its social walk
celselo'briatte with the thorns of oppraesion to
the poor and anteust r its churches cease to do
fend that sattiltulon- of believing men, for, their
oalusis takp,froznalt the oriaile4es of their com
munlosiryt,tetnaks the outward akin the token
of,their.,-obultulati fellowship; when its men of
aesltft "aisd )silinence beedino thorotqhly loyal
to, national:authority,tiad era no more
canotenance to "tebeit and the
defenders etiebolliati; and refuse to acknowl
edge treason in Whom,oever fotuitta any a octal
rank or place of honor ; when tte nation has at
hat suffered onongh for truth to. make it dear,
and teen enough of treason and dppression to
make them hateful, and no longer you shall
abound with revilers of year Government sad de
spier' orall thatit 'good lul ' lopotatiu your.no
tops' life; when you cease to encourage libel
ous and disloyal newepapore, it tamper with
men's'treason all is it were a light thing, and to
feel aid oldie that there le something on earth
better than money and mare valuable than life;
when you willingly give your means, and Ural,
and strength, and iefiaenee to maintain the life
and being et your nation ; when yon have sacri
ficed a r bentlueo much to Woad your ooantry and
psrpetuatia Ai influence to bless the world &slab
s's have given to destroy it; when you had re
thei'be Justly poor than atuightootuly rich, and
in put foliose determinatida to maintain your
- et:Mabry at any loss, cease to mum ur at the loss
it brings, you may lift up your eyes with hare,
while the two leerod gates fly open, and Gad
proclaims to you from heaven 'Behold, I have
set beforethee - an opka,door, and no t man bath
power tolliat "'" -'
Retreat of Early
Tie official announcement that the robot forom
in the Shenandoah Valley are retreating again
before Ph!litisn in wag! important in thseprosent
juncture of *faire . The tide his - Ea - wed hick
-And-forth in that valley so much of late that it is
'difficult to understand the movements of the
enemy. We had anticipated • eavere bates
comerwheno fuser .Pototeac.,but ineeems that
the rotieVgenVrarnoutt ibt'alford to Viet' shch •
straggle against an army so powerful, eo Wel
orgaitte sunesto commanded as that of
Sheridan, and he has therefore retrente& Per
haps thismovement ol Early hat 11/13 bean Lelia
°need in a large degree by the foii of the Peters
burg and Weldon Railroad, which lee Is desirous
of regal:flint audio dateratined;foi=that rnirpose
to concentrate all his Cocoa again at Petersburg
for le great tattle: 'rotrout disalpater.the
ides, so,industrfoiesty diyarlaVa.4.that - Lee Is
abotkt tolhrow tiltiogn Aif4iita Stienati,
dash:Valley toadranoe einch Paaneylrania.
The people of our State - will be partlortlarlr.
vilified:with retron't,. neit 'reliever their
edothatitberderficm'Alast tisuger _TsSie4 later
siiiDdely - with .its proaperay; 'bet no
hapeafiali - ineinuar. Witt storey agrt his movement.
ItViar Tio to rprtvent may new *dean.* of the
ehasof; mint that he -wits' recover p mouton of
the entire ralley....Xhis is an auntie! part of
Grant's oampstga, and has. an impochanlbearing
upon thane:els of the operatiou. against Peters
burg and itiettromed„
Natters at Richmond.
A younglady ,nputtes.,heen et, Rlehmood (or
1,19 s last Ave yenta,- and-has: vainly triadic get
away, l f ia4 duet onotesuled, and reached Boma
where abut has re - hatiroli. 'She 'giver the follow
ing as abutett of affairs .
.
illehmend,there is one thing that can
ger*sc
eape the-usesCiupirdatir, our erretron.
The people fear Gambrel iliabt: When lt
Lagoon:ea that he is moving on. the city, the
popular mind instantly assumes • serious tone.
• Viss4.,stmreheeolto;chrottged,.the. theetees -de
Sailed. Patio saturiemenu"‘lnteit4ease. Tbtr
continue until - the city is deemed safe from
capture for 4hp,t4ELs, whon 4eriti again
prevails. Pattfes, bah, le veer; and theatres
celleeles . the time of the people, and religion—
evereasla ventilates:tad at theeouth—ls.depriv
ed mietof its formal rapport, the can:shed
being deserted for frivolous recreations. The
Floes of all articles are enormous; ladles' slip
pers $lOO per pair; dress bonnets $5OO Gaels.
The eeoesestioi of life are sold at rates propor
tkmefeto the,following,:..brarte ;agar $l3 per
pound; white , enter $2O -to $25. per posted. , A
well furnished table, it will be seen, ousts come.
&leg in seoessia, If bought w,th ooalelerate
scrip.
-;3lpqrsisrfie qat , !the tro4alial,-.Peoperats ‘ ln
.ihjettigo iierniticietroni
:ere Ant at all wittliling pnbitsh.the feet, Wa
deddedly protest, however, against thense of
that great organisation, athu.gssoeiata Prost,"
for pear earperposes, end ithppeirs giant luta
an agent in Ching° who dcentnetpit fortis ben
efit of a party. He stept.out of hfi proper sphere
to inform the prattle that. the turas meeting on
Saturday evening was "the ,largesi ,gathering
ever Ma tue/tizsgo.-tonch larger'than the Re
publican demonstration herd hare four years as,."
Thls we doubt, far then:4'l.'4lo* u poljdozi
meeting that inu not Wald foil,. Kiln largest ever
se ,u;" but, eren if were littot iris not the bias
bets of a maa paid by journals of all ptdltlini to '
.r*Ort newe'to make 02alliarisono erileatt y in
tended.,to glcrifjr, one pet, thweipitaie of
anothe. 'This Is a trifling instance of /verb.,
- fronbdtity, en& we. Aleatian it, net because the
oomperison is tulfaororsble to the late Republican
..PfitfYrbut biezziao aleri journal Litho Amato.
tad Press is interested in repressing such &blues.
Blemirsrao,iiithir elitTL
.and thsoughouithsOtatehairtudarisllyimpror
.ed during the pest firm did% Am& a Clplusttnii
dupla& of the 26th states that the draft la Ohio
will be compaieldirely,ltiglitit:Sholby cousty.ls
reported to bare aped qmote. So has Ban-i
dusky City and seressi wardsid Colombo.
om pirdos lot the. regiments are being
- rapidly filled op to the required nuthber;whilat
the rcersithog parties recently detadlai from Rua:.
.dry Mtt.ltro - atilig VIA good IMOI
"This tmeouragitighad should stimolato
morejytkorout - Oohs ton:settle Met Septemi
, _ _
- wenn Pennsiliatin mI ter -was in Out
midst of Ids siernmudi boy, *boat de
101,0 of as•ldikurla ft lisatut, took- Mat s
'walked up to o pulpit , " asked perzuftiton.e
iihe minister to leave th • ItireXitailrie ha ford.
got to feed his pig . Th request was granted
• and' he left, bat returned la 4%1%4 t Q, geno
.donbt greatly relleired. . ..
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Cirrtnar :rota )4r. Bee.rnoea
The following notice to holdelr of three years
seven thirty notes, dazed October 1, 1801, has
just been issued,
Holders of semen-thirty notes, dated October 1,
1861, are hereby notified that they may be pre-
sented immediately, in any amount, to by ex
changed fur als per cent. bonds falling dug after
June 30, 1081.
The interest on the seven-thirty notes will be
settled up to the dote of maturity, Ostobcr 1,
and the six per cent. bonds will bear full coupons
from July 1.
The adjustment of interest will be made by
de/ucting from the amovat'of interest found to
be due on the seven-thirty notes up to October 1,
tho interest accrued on the sin per sent. bends
from July 1 to October 11 tho balance will be
transmitted by the Treuurcr's alto draft Imme
diately upon settlement.
The following regulations In relation to en
dorsements must be carefolly observed:
Where notes transmitted for settlement were
limed payable to order, and are held and trans
mitted by the original owoars, they mast be ins•
-domed and:rigoed by them, "Pay to the Spore
tar, of the Treunry for redemption," aid bonds
will issue to their D.MUS.
Where noted payable to order are hold by
other puttee than the original owner', the notes
unit have the endorsement of the original own
ers, and slats be lindorsed by Ile present own
tiro, "Pay.to the eeeretary. of the Treasury for
redemption."
.—.—fle
For notes issued in blank, endorsed "Pay to
the Secretory of the Treasury for redemption,"
bards will-bet leaned to the parties transmitting
them, and in trick manner as they may dime!.
When notes are endorsed or traommitted by an
attorney, administrator, executor, or other agent,
they mint be accompanied by a duly certified
copy or certificate of the authority under which
be sate, sod in all rues bye letter stating the
kind (registered or coupon) and the denomin
etion of the six per sent. bonds wanted In ex•
charge.
When registered bonds are ordered parties
should state at which of the following places
they wish the interest paid, via New York,
Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans,
Chicago, St. Li.uls, or Cincls natl.
W. P. Fmaxsoirs,
Secretary of the Treasury.
DICK DICIWIDSON commenced his harangue in
Byran tall with this shamefully lying declara
tion : "When we committed thh country to the
adminietrution of. Mr. Linooln, it was the great
en end molt ODDITOTOUff country on the face of
the globe."
IS tether drunk or sober, the old demagogue
knew that be uttered a palpable falsehood.
fhts ocantry was committed to the ad-
Ministration of Mr. Lineolu" it was rent in
twain by the party to wtach the speaker be
fonge.
When Mr. Lino°ln was inengerated he found
two governments in full blest : Beehanin satire
lead of one ao,IDSVIJ at the heed of the other.
He found two constitutions in force, the Federal
and Confederate. He found eight States fully
seceded, Wee more almost out, sad two more
;scapulas to .follow the eleven elopers. Ho
found hell the territory of the United States in
the hands of the Confederates, with their Capi
tal established atthiontgomery.
He found chic insurgent tiovenament busy or
ggnnising arm? ant • 11, 7, building forts,
criiiing troops and eolleotiag tares. He found
the armories and,arsenals of the. Federal Gov
ernment plundered of their oontents, and the
treater, robbed of its last dollar. t .
Such was the f'prospercets condition of the
country" whin Sir, Lincoln took the oath of of
fee:' The democratic party had scuttled and
plundered the Alp of State. The Union was
dissolved as far as it was in the power of that
party to dissolve it before Mr. Lincoln become
President. When he entered the Wbito Hone.
he found awaiting him three plenipotentiaries
from Jeff Davis to negotiate a commercial treaty
in behalf of the "Southern Confederacy I" They
did act deign to auk for recognition of •rebel in
dependence, Theitiotiaidared that aeltoady set
tled. Saoh-was the ifitiote work of- tisii "glori
ous democratic" party; and now 'the Indere of
the northern wink ask to be restored to power in
order that they may cemplete their scheme of
Clarion by establiahing a North Western Con
federsoysia the scars of the old Union.—Chirago
Daboor. • j
The late rain wee well nigh universal. It wu
mess oeplocut every where, and In many localities
push damage ,dote. Wistear of a loot of
water falling In the soiree orthrao hours. The
rains have been repeated In Eartlo raglans, so that
the country again loots a. fresh and green es
Sld'lStirna, thorn so that any year at this time
Fora fia I.4ooade. The farmers oast well rejoloe,
erchis'aell is hi. itleattnldi condltioei forgiblehig,
and fall pasture will aavo their stock from appro.
,keroed famine. 'On ties whole, 1864 will rant
with the meat favorable wagons. So true data
Jt tuna out at last, that a people who will stand
ibraVely , to their' trarlt,'ilitil be bluetit' in their
basket and Chef Sidra.— CIA: Casette.
Leta Paris fai:dons mention a general van
,lthitg away and disappearancie of bennet3.
ißirds, bought) l ot traes,Altohen garden, .aU, all
ore. Aiiilroiviry lady wore upon her head
the foliage, the fruits, the flying things of SO
ieleea to the l'acifio. In Jane the astchilued
!otiare glass explores the brilliant crowd almost
Taln:tozacd ono vestige.' of a. bonnet. The
bonnet hue retreated to the extreme rear; It
;hardly flank, the eX,0015 right and left wins"
of tie wild and voluminous unifiers, iota which
Laibionstdo bettyttwit, ; gag's, cap tells and
;trivet's lie own hair, and all the other hair spat)
which it can lay Ito bands.
J aural Heists, the Aster, In hilts:lon, of
:fidorphy, the chase ployer y of Heenan, the prize
fighter, of Patiminan, the ontir, and Patti, the
:prise doons, bopee to win o fortune stroll and
hat storied for England, intending to rooky •
proferaionol boar's! a rhAter—certainly a novel,
ty to the way of ormeement,, R. will travel
all over Europe, and will urebobly find the moat
onthrudoetio je rote in EoPer.d,
and Raids, where ice and ,ka:eJ are almost na
tit eLarooterieticu...
Tot / 1 6 , 101111114Trtar i eDrIPIRt T 02.1111. —A c cr.
reqond4utt wr.4114" the tnenktos of 'peac ,
aircre ante at !brach e,teys that it int s unties..
able fecathstalacetwo 11.11i91111 Am, of flare and
stripe', which had been brought for &corm's
oak., and placed on the atand, wore Gaon down
by OIC .COVitgliitte during tbo reading of the recto
loticts, iiendatioron belsbed 114Ln/form/ Thera
wee a rare propriety in thin, wolch mut have
boon aigsfficinfto emery loyal foyc :
Oceanus Jenne', having obtafned the re
gairire Xabang twee i th023.5d
x,en for the purpose of cleaning Techearee of
redeiory Yebdi boodle andlseriblas.- They are
10 be =metered into the scuffle Of rheatote, and
Ea IlnibedSfafee' f ora year, Indere sooner
areed,and alit rtcare - the Ammo pay, rations,
rotting, etc .hat b paid to troop to the e.g
Jar serriee;` - '"7'
gLexivitirt' Loa Ohlo'ishh'deeittrai In
Ctingrasethet liejirr:farrod deseelets to-cone:la-
Irg the wary, a delegate ficm the &coed Ohio
Cimgressional District to the MileageDoeven-
Von. Ho is now to 041,3350. lie ought to be
la RicLmoid. ' "."4
mil Allageß bee
beeni/fghtad..bobtainad4ront tincittrsh
sienna &boring. When ths limply become
deficient they emit anew gift wailL
IA RUGG aril.
AMINSTLIZi.DeaIer in Vu rt.s
micas AND carmatioem, PRIZITUNERY,
FANCIT GOODS, AIIRNIEG PLOW, 0114, TAX/4,
lITEDICINES, &0., dlictly prime quality, erbl..h be
eon at 10.. et pripee. Owner fitear.h6.4l and rourtb
.:4 a&
'Wear,
holm Pittebargti Preocstption& ceseD3l4 comyoand-
all
B. A:FAHNESTOCK. & CO, Wholesale
And faxnalhetstrers of WRITS LRAM
ADD LIT T., comer of Wood atid , Troat stmt.,
Pittsbmgh. oda
DR -GEORGE U KEYSER, Drug -gig &t,
No. 100 Waal street, cortar of Virgin ,
Pindaric&
pLITEBING;
Chi nil Steam.
It: so tta branches, caraltddy attended- to, t7,:nePeeden•
org.l Lrastlota earktcca. A dalr'idisOltratnt
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ata• at ostr, as raiaza =kir.
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retest reel esse meals tut° itnrefil
Qracksts screllgel say;Littait Vert at Lt Aleutians.
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20 salr d, alo by JOES wiwirrsio,
PRUDE OIL-60 barrels Amber colored
T.a, au& 011 farials by
BRUIT= a LLVIAR.
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FROM THE POTOMAC ARMY.
THE LOSSES IN THURSDAY'SFIGHT
FOUR REBEL GENERALS MLLE!).
Four stiles of the Weldon Railroad
Held by our Forces.
ARAM OF PaO4lBlON3 IN RICIIIiND
WAsuincron, Aug. 211.—A letter received from
the Ailey of the Potomac, deted the 28:h, asp :
AU is quiet except the usual picket firing in front
of the flth tarps. The ilring on our right on
Thursday and Friday, was ommaloned by a
movement of our truer jom one position to
another, is bleb the en. _ay evidently did not un
derstand, and their troops were fearful that it
matt another attack on Ream's Station or on
the Weldon railroad.
Oar total lora In the fight on Thursday will
eat exceed two thousand, while that of the ene
myis supposed to be dye thousand.
We still bold shoot font miles of the Weldon
railroad, and the position abandoned by the 21
corps was effectually destroyed.
Deserters who came to yesterday say that Gen.
A. P. Rill's corps with the 23 *Helen of Long.
atteet's ecrps and the Tell Davis Legion,
were the rebel ttoopa engaged on .Thursday.
They alto state that since the Weldon railroad
tell into our pasestion, pork has advanced to six
&glary arfd beef eight dollars a pound in Rich
mond, and that their Doers declare that the
railroad must be recaptured at all hazards.
from
Morays, dug. 21.—The mall beat,
from City Point, has arrived, and bring. no addl•
thins] new. from the front. Tho Richmond pa•
Der. of yesterday admit a leas of Ilse rebel
officers—four killed and one wounded—es the
Weldon Railroad.
FEW SHERIDAN'S DEPARTHENT,
ADVANCE OF OUR FORCES COMMENCED_
RETREAT CF HE REBELS UP TEE TALLEY,
IteaNy Skirmishing near Charlestown.
13•triitosa. Aug. 99 —Hem/quarter. Middle De
pot-fluent; in the field, Aug. 99.—The long looked
fir advance of our troops hat at last eammetioad.
Yesterday morning, at 4 o'alelk, our cavalry
alerted out end commenced driving the enemy's
rear guard. At In o'clock the infantry broke
comp, and at 714 had taken position in line of
march, which was In three parallel C3iIIMUS.
We bad not proceeded far when we became sat-
Idled that the main force of the enemy had re
treated from our Immediate front to some poet.
lion up the valley-
A reconnoissance mode in front of Oth.Crooke
lines, on the left of our position yesterday, had
developed the fact that the main force of the
epemy hid left oar immediate front, but in what
cireetion they had moved we had not reliahle
thformatien, and even up to the time of writing
ibis dispatch, the 'thereabout ct Early's main
force is mere rpetmlation. There are move
ments, however, at present on foot which will
threw soma light on this subjs''.
. Cot =noir, had some heavy skirmishing yeti
tarday in the vicinity of Charlestown, with ■
penitent the enemy's rear guard, in which two
once,. of the United States cavalry were killed.
We captured some tienty prisoners who state
that the main force of tbeanemy moved off three
days Imo, and went the dl-eetion of Martins •
!msg. The statsments of prisoners have to be
is kin with a great dell of wind-on.
FRO HILTON HEAD AND CflitlitBTo9
Union FOTCO Surprieed at Gainesville
AFFAIRS AT CHARLESTON UNCHANGED
New Y,es, August 29.—The steamer Fulton
h.. arrived, rith new. partially anticipated.
An expedition oenri“ing of 150 men o' Otm-
Yanier B and Dof the bat Aleseethatetta Cav
alry rod • pithe of ertAllery from the 31 Rhode
jailed Battery, started from Magnolia, Florida.
io make s raid. The caltann reached Stark with•
fat any lightbig•• th ere destroyed's railroad train
ad eaptrusd .6 Largo gaantlty of merchandise
`uderrpplies• enditiee proceeded to-thaleses it le,
there they werestarprised by 600 of Bieltheson'i
rehtlituse. A Seamier:Led, resulting la the cap
et re or 100 at our me.., and the piece of artillery,
mid the rsestkure of„ the property.
Affsirsidr !Morris hand aro %lac h aspect •
;a. satuflow hesTy gone Ile reedy to operate
flavor Shatter la a few days. Mean while the
, rkla undergoing pounding. Shells are
teat Into Charleston daily.
w Your, August 30 —The ilevaid's Hilton
tided amtrearoadent erre !bet the expedition
feat IDLY itt.rida, ander Co,. Il*,thr7in t t which
wstl thought had bola .larprined and 'raptured,
had sautteeded In Setting its way out and had
reached Magnolia. •
WAEHIFOTOS, August 29 —Clones, Sherman In
raid to be cell Jappl'ed with food and ainmanl
lion. Our earth., bare done groat Isjary to the
rebel railroads In Georgia.
General Early hu been orderei back to Meh
l:mend. The nixie ■re gristly grieved at the
Ices of the Weldon railroad.
hflosabv has hsosrtd Thirty of oor mon In Clarks
oconty, Vs., for burning xuarril,o'd boosts.
Jtbn A. &un't has been •prioto Assistant
Ttiat rarer, to 1111 tba vacancy caused by kir. pi,
Cn teolgostion.
A !Foetal to the Come...reirl, dated Wassblonton,
;Ao'sust 29th, says • York deffsga.ton tt
bete starling bird to efreot tho eftpointmerit of
:4oheso Radar 1.: command In Nett Tart, la
i;,:c.ca 0! Claa.Dix,litt considerable pt•spoot of
aorcesa.
Kbllapla hcm trod rebol prlionere were Solely
,noryed to Mort!, blond to bo abort ander
rateluatory Lire, the venal. the Latham, way nos
:ashore in a manna , . AO at to toad .to easplolon
'that an amanita was noadolatet them amp,.
iThe Certain ar.d Mete ere now under trial, and
if thand . sullty, will be shot. Only one robot of
!hear afaapd.
IS le with:natal; sett. quartermaitera' depart.
' meat that the number of reorotta for Ovnerat
Grant's army paeslog throagh ovary pat of New
reffr, sod tram Beaten and New Moroi aeirc
rg'e'dally'abotit one ttoossad. This dose pot In
'clod. theta going from other Owe. Tha con
valeserats will make ay halt of the average eta
,tad.
moans for the Arm?—Etteettraghw Ae.
New Yore, Auguet 80.—Tbo
,TreekrelfselP
'deck epode' ray. r 11le Most ecteeteregieg loa•
'nett, at, reoelbed from every ittlartax,o to the
n u eop• of teecnlte. now „beteg 064444 / 1
P r enteylvaola about 80,000 non hare bag ea.
(stilted, and rialto Sie many in flow Xotk, while
N. w.Eogiand bat fatelebed,lo,ooo,,MlX perheys
ihtirl.ll the pelotas are received, the number
will be (trod to Le ern roster than this. The
Weitern States are: sled doing vary well. Poe
Remo time past reinforce Men te at the rate of 4,000
per week bate beau gulp; forward t 9 the A Imi
of tre,Volontec,.sed• fee the nest two or three
woks et.
it tepee:wit that 1,0110 per day will ha
orward•it: o lb^averaoßootrobocuLrecreiti :per
obtained' dally ilirneglotat thy o,uterji is shoot
1.30 Di and•this number wilt bnirineswed to Moo
or 2;500,per d .yhiefore, the 51lt of peptimber.
At Wee 15,000 men will love been ',abed for .
the army and nary before die day named not ,
oonntint credits on prcilone calls, or theta ari
sing from former urea! enlistments. 'Lai the
call hum for 500,000 it le thought men could esti
ly have been .ebtaleed, but the large roll db
e6ursged people. Oa account of these large ad
ditions to the army, iliforts wilt be made to have
lbw draft postponod, in hope that a sueloient
number et men may he obtained without resort
to that objectioneble msesure
Ltlepatehes to Rebel Papers.
PSILADqrgIA, Aug. 22 —Richmond papers of
the 27th contain the following:
Ifobile; Aug. 24.—A spatial dispatch to the
Advertiser from dear Aberdeen, dated tee 24th,
says: The enemy hunted sohcil e lastalght. Their
adveac• foreo.payed through Holly Springs this
morning towards. Lagrange, Their wagon train
crested at Wexford. fart 17tgbt. Am they were
al?ont ctossint7isterdly4, Chalmers fired into
theitltifanßy Mpg ant. a stiorp.ekirtalch took
place. He captured thrie wagons mid teams and
five prisoners. Oar loss was twenty. ..
7..dtlanto," Aug. 21 - -Anotkor. large coutlagre
apt occurred - air ;aieniat on Alabama street,
dartroyingelirge pratchoucer4d" flyers' dwell-
Inge. Mao-tire was castled bioi orlon; aluastk ,
kee batteriesidarieg the .lire,!sholled , that por
tion of the city with'great: rapidity,
Pau/acre repotf . thet Slttimate. army conrin- ;
nes to ni well fed: ~Ottleastr from, Marlette re
pert that Federal rattan claim that there are
twenty dew' provitions in that piece. • I
Tenn ...Sig. 21 --Three hundred Yen
. hoe cavalry' daehod into - flogorsvilip on thalit
and .captured Lien., J. Haskell, C. M. Shiolds
end' other', tcpther with nineteen privatee.';
pry retired itt the direction of Danis station.!
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Acw Tork paid 'Market.
Yoor, lose,do. Gold opened ht 145 ;i
atm+ "MDR down M 2 42 it recovered 244, a 24
on confirmation of the news of the ranter. of
Fort liorgan, It rant dffsk to 235.
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PITTSBURGH, W EDNESpAY MORNING, AUGUST 3!, 1564.
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THE CHICAGO CONVENTION,
A Permanent Organization Effactod
COY. BEINGCR PEBMINEN? PaESIDSIT,
REMARKS OF THE GOVERNOR ON TAKING THE CHAIR
Cu dug. 30.—The attendanee ate morn
ing both inside and ontaide the nig tram, was
greater than yesterday: Tho Convention was
cal!ed to order 30013 &for prayer, by the Rev.
Bishop Whitehouse.
The Committee oh ere& nlisis reported against
the admission of delegates from the territories,
Louisiana, or the District of Columbia ; also, to
admit both delegations from Kentucky, °soh
delegate to oast half • vote. Wite report was
adopted.
On motion of Mr. Clx, lion. Amos Kendall
bad leave to present a communication of the
proceediego and cotton of the Coo rrrrr tive Dem •
°Matte Nationat Conventbm, held in this city on
tho 27th. When theta were received and when
the Secretary read the Domination of M'Clellan,
the wildest applause and cheering prevailed.
Mr. Co: moved that the communication be re-
ferred to the Committee on Resolutions.
Mr. Muller moved to amend that the commix •
rtleation be made a part of the minutes of the
Convention.
The Cbaiimatt stated that the communication
would be entered on the minutes as • matter of
COl2llO.
Mr. Olds Laid the, another body of the Bon. of
Liberty, now in ression here, might have a nom
munication to make to the Convention, and If
this Is to go on the minutes their t s ought to too.
debite arising, Mr. Olds ssid he woad not press
the motion. The communication was sampled,
and the report of the Convention on organisation
we. 'read as follow., and adopted by ►ootame•
tion.
The committee on the permanent organization
end rules for the government of the Domouratio
National Convention, now in seisinn, nwpApt.
fully report that they recommend to the Conran.
Con for their soleotion the following ofarers :
Prnident, Hls E toenail cry, H. Bey mour. For
Vies Presidents, Joseph Chu., Me.: J. W. Will—
iams, N. II ; H. D. Beech, Mass ; D. H Banally,
Vt ; George Taylor, Coon.; Alfred Anthony, R.
I.; N. J. Tucker, N. T.; Asa Packer, PA ; J. F.
Hobineon, Ohio; S. W. 1311:on, Ind; 0. B. F,ok.
lib, 111 ;Jos. S. Barry, Mich ; John Phelps, Mo.:
Sono B. Peothem, Mien ; D. W. Mann, WU ; W.
Patterson, lowa.; J, 6. Berry, Cal.; H. J. Strict.
lira Kamer, Wm. PS Miner, Oregon.
• femrditty Secretor:es—Wm H. Sampson, Me ;
James H. Wrodwerd, K. II.; B. B. Paint:ay,
Mass ; L. 6. Partridge, Va; F. L Allen, Coon.;
Thos. A. Reynolds, B. I ; Jai S. Thayer, N. Y ;
Jae. D. Biddle, NJ; El ward L Martin, Da .
F. M. Hoichison, Pa.; James MoOlure, ;
JA.. P. Harborer, Ky.: B, Eshelman, Ohio; A.
T. Whittleeey, B 11.: W. W. O'Brien, 11l : Theo.
Camp., Mich ;J. A. Billings, M ; Johu H.
McKinney, Minn , Philo Orton, Wi, ; John
Gyula, Iowa; Wm. J. Whipple, CeL, F. C.
Filewilliam, Kanter; Win. Bybee, °redo..
Rsvidizy Secretoviu—E. 0 , Perrin, of New York,
Isaac R. Dills, of IlHnoia, ind Hoses Armstrong
ol 'Wisconsin.
The Committee further recommend thc the
rules and regulations adopted by-the National
Demoorntio Convention of 1880 be advt.i by
chit Convention for its guidance.
Mr. Hughes, Chairman of the Conami:ine on
ergs, uatiun , rep d that the Col:malt:l,e had
ueenimously agir d upon Horati• Seymour for
Pietißent of the Contention. Prolonged ap•
plane followed this announcement, and it, re •
port was adopted.
On caking the chair, GOT. Se)mont spoke as
fo,lowa:
0 inivrtazzla or faBOotiVISTIDI: r cannot fore.
chit the reuintions and acting of tido donvoo.
'
emu hat I can ray that every member of it 13,1
the Uriot, *ad desires peace, and wilt uphold
constitutional freedom. While the resolutions
OA leolloo of this donrention are of the atm ist
importance, there are reasons why the Demo
'
matte party ebottd be restorod to power,
sod they are great reasons. Tho Dthiontatie
party wid rectors the Uolon beauthe
It large for its restoration; it wilt bring pesos
because it tovee peace ; It will Ming back liberty
to our laud; it will put down despotism beianse
It hates the tyranny which now degrade. toe
American people. Poor year, age a CopTatillOn
;net In this city, when our toottry was poseefti,
tvoeper. us and nulled; its delegates did not
dean -to destroy our go . ..mount, to ororerhalue
e w•th debt or to drench our Load with blood:
, i
of they were animated by Intolerance and fa.
edam, and blinded by en Ignorance of the
i...irlt of our Institutions; the obaracter of our
pthple sod the condition of OPT land.. Tee,
thought they might fife!, Indulge their peesione,
{ad they cr.nolatind to to to. They would not
1 trd the warning of our father', and they did
of consider , that , meddling begets utile.
lair 'paislons barn worked out their natual
esalts. They were impelled to rpurn allooothro
ire measure.; step by sap have they =raked
in to lesult. width et the onset they Wouliltate
thruck with horror from; and even now, when
Mu Yu desolated our land and has laid Its
heavy burttuthe upon labor, and whet bank
inpfey and rain overhang of, they will not
Lave the (Teton • tutored erupt goon
t. auttione unknown to our Csnstitutfon.
ff hey will not let the 'bedding of blood cease
beer, fora little well^ to see if ehristiso ch a rity,
or the wisdom of eadetmanshiptmay not find
tut a method to rave-our country. Nay, more
than this. they will not Motet to a
pro; oral for pekoe which does not offer that
brhith the govertmoret has no right to ask.
This Ad ainietratlon eannot now hare this Un
done' for It has by Its prociamatione, by 'lndio
Pre legislation and by display. of 'hue and
Leer lon pieced obstacles In its owe pathway
which it cannot overcame. It Iles banspered its
own freedom, not of •sti-a by utteuftstitatitnal
luta. It cannot be that fallum, of lth polio; Se
due to the watt of worst, and derollin on the
1 art of our unties. Never in the history of the
world hare goldiers given op their lieu more
freely then bare those of the armlet whist her.
battled for the flag of cur Uoion in the Boothe=
ftsites. But while our soldiers bees struggled
to ferry their banners tioothward to the Gott of
Neer*, wren tow the 00 , 0,TOMOng declares, In
the edicts of a Orawritt, that rebeltious <Bunn.
tent has worked Northward to the shores of the
Joke.. The guaranteed right of the people to
;tear arms he. been Intuited under foot ap to
'the vary borders of Canada, to that Auserlian
I ettituda is put in bold contrast with British
therty. Tide administration thou designs to
She wurtd that it has no faith in the people of
the States woo pieced it In power. It also Ild•
mita hi each an edict that that people hare no
1....tt in this adreJnlstrathen.
;7HE LATTST FROM EUROPE
4 -7-
lIIR BELFAST RIOTS CONTINUO FIERCELY.
Nair You, Aeg. 29.—The steamer lidluburg
'•aired to night. Iles news are one day later,
.but Is not Important.
tiesrpoot, deg. Belfast riot. ann
•t'ou.d fiercely yesterday, with mooh injury to
Iporpool and.property, bet toiday have apparently
Nobel/led, the rioters bolos overawed by a strong
military foram There ts no other new..
Cotton dull, and the quotation of barley main-
Itreadstaff dull and wilding dote/Marl
Prue 101001 quiet and steady. Petroam arra.
London, ea 7 10.—Conso ls closet at cad
80,t4 'Ldin•ta Central shares 41615 disoatet
lErie share, 4411.
ILt t.tpt4 44;41140U.
New. Tone, August 3A.L.Ther.Tt l6ienetis h
!paten e?eelal thus sums a p the situstione
Elhotldaa has advanced all di=vored the ene
my retiring. All quiet yesterday And ' to.day
around Atlanta, to far as aunts operations art
concerned. - Disps'ehto from (haat Indicate that
Lee has ceased to striates for the recovery of
the Weldon road, which is completely to our
po sssss lon. There wu so fighting yesterday or
this mommy before Petersburg or In Butler's
front. Eerly's forces are in full retreat up the
Talley, our cavalry eleibly pranging the rear of
the retreating column and captarlng a good
many straggles.
Nomination of Aloelellan Certain
New You, Aug. 29.—A dlosnorrelal Adeeril.er
special says: McClellan will certainly be nomi
nated on aio second, If not the first ballot. The
dliPoollion teems .to bo ¢aanimoas to unite
against Lincoln on a peace platform. Vallan
digham finrglag a bolt on Say mour, notwltit •
that Ardotlemar.'s declination.
The surrender of Fort Morgan.
!MAMMON. Aug tt 2.9.—Djepa Who' rood - rod
rs litidneon;itous barons Atlanta, state that
At'i,nte4aporit of the' .27th Gab a 4ce that.Roct
M017147i surrendered b our forgot with all Its
*saffron, including General Paps, and the saw,
oraultionr of war, ete.
1.1619 airce ...4GEJr'III.
J,,GARDIN '7. I 2COFFIN, Agent fn' ttlo
u • 1 ". 41, 4. Phllealolplala and Ealate• Inalraace
Oaopatha, 'Hothead cornet. Wont., Ttarl
w P. JONES, Agora for North Araoriaa,
y y • State of Pennsylvania, and 'birthed basetra,o
pip:v..l,l,V Ws/or street.
It.atiroo •Accioxrt,-,..'17.tts morning, about
gloton.o'olook, s may, what, ttan out of ow
of _ _ 'lnd Mon gootar g pitlway, on
1' ~,,..u . .„,= =riz ,r= t t a.y„ ,r p:
e=i rooeqp .... ooopo , ,o4ll; ,, o f n lo. d •ol es o'n k f i. r..h , e i lt ris t ri eel a o g o l f t t , h e o
0 re n t:lr w in" fl e lo an don lia d ,
b at the
D. an. M. B u c . o rr re r tarv ia, o t.o. f Atteghe : ny w,
amr ; t H
Thorn, who dreesolothe wound.
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CITY AN) 81.7HURRA-V
Rev: otltthg, Bout.cles Etc
Volmeteeting is brisk as cruel to-day. There
are guitar's many man offering al on any pre•
,loon day, hit in erneequenoe of e numbne of
rub eerier timing nearly filled up, the de
mand for men eel not Co melee, and the price
of bounties declined a shade. None of the Com
mittese are willing to pay math weer ssooeaud
tome err eat to get- all the men they want at lets.
The pri,e, however, deperds altogether upon the
supply and demand, and will not remain at the
rateallgure twelve hours,
A e ery spirited meeting woe held in the S:xth
Ward last exerting.' The exsitement ran high,
and the oath Irubserlptioni were swelled to over
f+ID OM The School Directors were roused from
their embers, about eleven o'etook, but they
could not give any defluite answer as to the Ls-
Meg of bonds until to-day, when they decided
to iltllll bonds to the amount of $lO,OOO, which,
with the rash hind already on hand, will enable
the ward to fill the quote. The enrolled men of
thb ward are in good spirits today. It Is cold
this Committee has en offer of one hundred and
aqy men, at fair rates, ant an effort will be
made to hove them mustered to forthwith.
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Rho Beoond Ward, Allegheny, held • spirited
t m i a t'
D e their 1
go
tail evenin g ,
n a dl The d r7.ce eem
i'e
d m ttee re
largeaddi
parted ninety men =tutored Is to the credit of
the weed, with twenty more bargained for and
ready to pay. This will leave but eighteen to
furtah and those could be =mond In • few
boon if the enrolled men would only fork over
the cash.
The Fifth Ward, we understand, will enter
the field this afternoon, and oo =sten ot recruiting
errausly.
The First, Beoond and Third Ward., of this
Re nearly oat. The Fourth hue been filled
tome time sines. The Seventh Ward le getting
along well, nod the Eighth le nearly oat. The
Ninth bag done little or nothing yet.
The Vint and Third Ward., Allegheny, have
CO far progressed at to be "eat of the woods,"
mid the Fourth be. long eine* been regarded as
tale.
If tlt the sub-dittriote In Allegheny county
had acted promptly, and with liberality, there
would have been no necessity fora draft, Mat in
ny of the tub-distriots, we are lorry to say,
the conscription will- fall with terrible severity.
The Coal Esetkango
A special meeting of the Coal Bach trim sru
held this morning at the Board of Trade Booms,
Prorth Street, George Wile, Bag., Vice Prost
dent, in the eller.
Mr. Samoa O'Connor, chairman of the oommIt•
tee appointed at the last meeting of the Ex
change, to wait upon the manufacturers, and
ether hemmers of coal, and req teat that a pub
lic meeting be called, reported that the meeting
bkd , been held on bloody afternoon, and presen—
ted the melodious adopted bwe'lat meeting.
'The Committee angsasted th, a special coal
nlltbee he appointed to wait upon lion. James
Tionry.dit 'Mayor of Pittaburgh, sod lion. A.
d. Aleaander. Mayor of Alegheny, and r goest
them to cull ajoint meeting of tho el tietns of the
two olden, to obtain from them • hearty ondorte
rust of the re/dellans pa.eed at the meeting of
the Coal Arsociation, at well no of the meeting
od the ma , nfontnrers.
The committee alto eng,rested that a special
f Ott mitt , e be tient holed to Cell on all the news-
IX, et, nod tee that obey get all paaaible enema,
•gerat
no and aid to tbereilsthig of the enormoun
den ands of <teal dig-gerri and they be fttraished
eeltit all therm:wary teett,,to that they 051:11ay
the maxer fully before the paella
Tee ct tomittce recommended the appointment
at A Co mmittee to examine into and make out a
ram rd of the coal bathe that are now working,
and at what mice, and what banks are closed;
std that said committee be requested to learn In
detNti the nemes of firer moo who will agree to
:b7nlab. a supply of coal to the poblec, Lad at
What pine, so that the general public can 1140111
tow and et what rate, they can 0151.1111 coal
f r their Immediate wants. 'no o,mcnlttes war
so tra.ruoted to obtain the a dhotioo of alt a - si
trice or, the titer and railroad: to the resist
exec or the r,•: Litzora . domoole, and oleo to
urge all dealers to join the Coal ideolianga Asso-
Cial,olo.
The rejort was ■eoep.ed, and the re , olatione
el p•ed.
The chair appointed the follow it p, nomm!tteee•
On the tratrevolation. ?dome. inJonnor and
Ilanct ativad, tiraro and Smith; thiri,
Menra. Richer, and
: Alter R. traat•etlra rf tome other boilnerie
net Important to the publio, the Ssebange ad
coed until Tuesday
James W. Holley Avila.
To yesterday's paper we gave the adventures
of James W. Holley, In the way of matrimony,
carriage riding, ate. His disconsolate bride had
been left at Copier's hotel, on Federal street,
Allegheny, and be is Isppeeed to have left for
nary unknown. There was a hotel bill unset-
tled, and as lira Hooey's purse had been es-
Iterated In settling his old snares , her trunk was
seised es security. While she remained at the
rayor's oftke, brooding over her 'meow, It was
eeertained that the erred., Holley had "gone
or a ecger.'• Ho bad enlisted to the credit (or
alccretlit ) of ono of the seb•dlstriets, and had
ieuirea $5OO local bounty. Aa Mrs il illy was
row shoat to become an "army 'widow," the pa-
Poe agreed to audit her In getting a pertion of
the bcatty.
The plan was nicely arranged, thou An offi
ger was to be sent to Capt. Fulicreod, Provost
Marshal, this morning, to 'sort the new recruit
to the Meyer". office, In the hope that, when
brought feu to foot. with the °Moore of the law
end Me disconsolate wife, he would not only
tattle NI hi. t.et eatri•co ride •ed nay h i hotel
bill, List leers a large share of hit bttoe iy se a
balm to the aching heart of his boleved fuir
one. The officer erne sent down to the Girard
House, the Captain consented to the
arrangement, and • guard yens ordered
to being the petrictio Holley from the room
Sn ~blob he had been oonfleed during the night.
lint It I the room was vacant. Holley had
Morn Into strips the blanket which his good Heel,
Panne! had given him the day before, and with
those stripe he had made a rope, and with that
yore he had descended from a window to the
yard. and soaped The ofriper felt very mutt
bike the Irishman who "pat his finger on the
test,' only to end that "It wun't there."
The PlGiburgrt Gas. Company
The annual report of this company for the
you ending Jane 30th, contains some Interest
jhg facts. The coal carbonised during the year
en:runts to 268,605 bushels. The amount of gam
'consumed wee 85,091,1169 outdo foot—befog an
b.oreare of 7,000,858 Table feet over the amount
distributed dating the previous year. The ex.
t , or ion of etreetMetns during Ower Was only
%I 709 feet. The length or Maine In the city is
I now a fraction over thirty-one miles. The total
I um-her of scrotal to private consumers Is 8,251
I In create of na dazieg the seer.
The Prosideult , repertil. the, total 'mount of
r a! knal tax paLl awin g the year, $1.2,565 78, of
' ohlob CMG BONN* teen ooliooted from °annex
ors, leaving a i tgasnits Of,„1 11 1•Til: fa f: and the
State and looal theatlOn for the Yew amount. to
611,622 05, making together the sem of $18,361 53
ccatrilmated fee pablle pa{poecei dal; the, year.
In coon queue. of the Increased' costar labor,
Nal sod otber article!, the Borrd wore re
lunt..elly compelled to mate a small advance In
Ito ppo, of gas delivered after the tat of April
la t, 00 to abatis Ft:trate coo:omen with the
to.llotiat tee I om (bat time, which the CempAny
Weir Iv eettwristd to
`ea.., however 0000 oyes with these additions
to the pride of the gss to privet, eanklattler3, the
Board would not have been warranted in Paying
the amount of declared dividend, bat for the
balance of profits accrued from former years and
the premium received for some coin on hand be
fore the suspension of spools payments occurred,
and cold In October and Junuary last.
A Gallant Soldier Wounded
We regret to learn that Captain Frank H.
Parke, of Co. D, Fourth Pu. Cavalry, was se
verely wounded on the night of the 23d last.,
at Ream' Station, during the struggle for the
possession of the Weldon Railroad. Ho was
wounded to the right arm—and the bone hay
ing_been• shattered, the arm was amputated
near the shoulder. On the 25th (01 wo learn
from.a 'letter written to his tather, John I f.
Parke, Esq., of Alanehestor) the Captain was
out of at; danger so fat as the wound was oon•
corned, and arrangements were bring mode for
lending him to IVashlegton. Ho war, howernr,
suffering Ivry much from favor.
Capt. Parke was ectinalellorieci at First Llott
tenant of Co. D, Fourth cavalry, on the dth
September, 1061, and on the 20th of September,
1862, on the promotion of Copt., Young to the
volition of Major, he woo oommiesionaina,Cap•
Min—a position sehleh betas Riled with mod ,
it and ability. Re was in - eommand of the rag'.
Imola-at the time ha re:aired his wound, but
the reginumt was not teriouiy engegod. v the
Coptairt was the only one 'rounded in eosnosny
B. lie was littered by the entire nemmand, and
highly esteemed by his brother officers, who ex
press gnat regret at porting with him. Ills
aroncrette friends here well deeply regret to hoar
of hit misfortune.
Siaoaoa's firsurassi-s- teen that Dr .
J. C Levis, EAmuto,,, , , Surgeon at the a...d
-el:torten of the department to this city, made
over ism thousand exatithistiouli last week. Ostly
those conversant with the operation can form a
oonect idea of the amount of labor performed,
but any one o.n lea that the doctor's position is
no autumn. Re di quite at busy this week at
last, and aside from his labors in-the office he
indirtime to attandlo'the Wants of many etch
and wounded toldlers.:
Df.toa 021132. AL PELLNICHILLOX, of 4121 i sit;,
km been sniped to the command to the dis
trict of Baton Bongs end Port Mahon, end bat
established his headquarters at Beton Amiga.
PIAXOB, MUSIC. Irc.
WAMELINK & BARR,
BOLE AGZEFIB OP PEP]
Bradbury & Schomacker & Co.'s
PIANOS,
..16.24.1) t3IVLI.T.EI Er. C0..-s1
American Organs and Melodeons,
So. 12 SMELL'S BLXill. 84. OLAIII
We take preemie In referring to • lbw of Mom wit*
have purchanod them insimmenta la Pittahtsgti sad
victoltpi
Richard Rand, Esq., John (ad., RM.
Capt. Ciactiran,
J 1 am . L as e ttral Xsq Wells, Biddle .1 Clo.,
J. P. Smith, Wm. Bricked,
Dr. 0. R. Et. Blackburn, O. H. Dove,
Grant Bt. Baptist Ob., A. Hoeveller, idq
D. L. Book, Esq. Dr. B. kl. Elrertattnr,
ucL J. K. Herr, lirankilo, Pa.
Directress Bt Vinseattle Academy, Youngstown, Pa.
WWI Perak llictrarland, East Liberty.
Capt..l. B. Conway. Birmingham.
Rev. EL Hopkins, Amick's . ).
Rev. E. Delahnoty, Moundsville, Va.
Grub= dent, Oakland.
B. Geon.asat Liverpool, 0
Bateman Ote, Np., Allegheny Otty. .
%V re. J. Kane, d...
Very Her. P. Mullen, do.
Eruncer, do.
11. Pb., Sag.. do.
Dr. I. it McClintock, Nut Liberty.
John McOurdy, do.
All Pianos, Melodeons eta , ',emoted for flee year,
A few choice aestood.tund Planes for sale sad runt,
,17 21
CAUTION,
E. It appears from an adyartiaemant for a atolon
.one and ulna, In Satordara Varronfcle, that a parson
Du been travelog throne. tha aurrvandlng country,
rapr tenting that he was cranial.] with my eatablbh
nec t. end tuning tad .•!lira Mao. I dram It rte./n
-ear) to laform the pabl lc that no Bach parson Is In my
nmi,oy, or la no tam. ode) by mn. Tho yoraon It day
nnot as being stoat tee feat la halah alanler ball
dal k onmplext , a, blact bat,. Walnut lo cad; tharo
l a !
arcs /tory, o. and tolka tbrAarn It, .peaks Croton
‘llah, and la about 30 years al agar
Th. p•.bua u racaPoed Agalaat employing him, a.
sac ic co say reaponalbla tor lair Sot%
CHAS. C. MEI,I,OR,
81 WOOD 8 MERL
piA.NOb tet MiIiA,'DE*JNS
A eery Irmo .toek of X?I ABB 00.'9
aod Halt , Ea ,BO'h OLLMBRATX/J PLAAUS, re
n,irt d fwe the lain alettaces In picas.
Al. • spleadid reoriment of PI111:017 00 "1
MELOO.Oti 1, A. MAO te UT , 'lt M 51,060921, wad
. large naeortmult of 11.. auszr uuszo.
011&BLOTIE Bcrms, 4 stab aireut.
sun
N. SIEDLE, No. 183 Sicivartita Se
Pianos and Mildest Instigunonts,
leap cousta.ntly m hurl • ALL our,rtatirit
2,11TF P1A2105, VTOMICS, GCITMLY, ALVJOIIDC;JNS
6111!VC!". Le.. Cr .all lot low prk..
PIANOS u--Jurt received B fine
aanddna.ns DECK.2II FUNGI,
whit h to nip rd to tuna, w*dtundd P
3.lrosksusn.tdp, 1441.g:tad ttda donutry.
C 1,. , • Is re Conk of cheap°, Rsa..s, Harcsarda.
and Ifabd...
cll Dutra...la sold at tl - • I ..t GI IM pavlbla
HOF r CLAN S. ill) 681 • •
sal? Ho. 83 rum Kl.bee• uld rt.se.l
CLAI 1.111 4tl.ll^TB,
SOLDIERL 4. CLAISCAUSI;CY.
W. J. & HALL PATTERSON,
ATTO6FEYB FOR mai LAD PEASIONA,
60. 144 FOLATH STREIT, PITTSSUM.
t 7-P ir.=l r=n,°,4,-z7,...izt.'" "4
:1 "
WtINDELD eULDLEJso.
0100 13011 PITT
tU ALL NOUN DID 8.0141/111.1S, r sal/ being p.dd
0.1 eta, ..Dlmlkarige. -
so .bkna ca.aa azti au money r wracked.
T. WALTIII DLL
Monad try Ms I. B. Civreremenk
00. IQ rink.llllol, Pitigbatakt.
d door blew Lb. rhathadraL errnll re.
SOLDIERS' CLAIMRomkm
MiT1102.6 • RIDDELL.
80. UJ /*arab Ora*, Pittanyrtl Pi
wn.r.d.•••
AA IL rratt Y CLAIMS BOUN1'1E1: 4 ,
PIFBIO2iB, BAGS. UT and
CLAIM of erszy description. selloctlei by the•ab •
farther, at the following rates, alas Pasadena 510 00.
O. 0. TAYLOR, Attorney at law,
Ea 77 Grua atavet, Pftyhnrgb, Pe.
C. Cr charges are , made If the claim drat POr .no.
era. and all Interentalon d.. natl. .e ay •
PAPER AND ENVELOPE WARE
113811.—.1=51 • tar. stock of
IND OLP ?Am&
Alto, IMMO, toAllot nutetkr, alarm 1.1
cualllio, Rer miry tut. ACT de by
JCITIMIEMuI CID. lyv v
• Ii if
oe1411•• , Intm . •
QUA MUM CJIMITNASTADM-.
10 Its eatscrtbes al
rte!) .t..... .mi buoi al MP
al ham cIuZIP4
IA IA Pr ittoWbrali% HL E7,I;
Ormagy6toaref itl4llll 1- A ,
eat= Ir,lbonft plod WA. ta.
. ,
pIIRB CIDER VENEO•II..-10 bar
rtriattrostre Otdor Vitieepit, initablel for pleklin,
by gybe olloa arbour 1..4 kb.
NwslltSitott:j 9:cr•
• 0111$1, t „ • carom t..1=1"11;1§53.
'tti fin 411.
_MONTH —A3the sad Italia.
V W "' I bob. Ars" sad oreryermr•
It trot Itiotuitobtotsie Lamm acrnotail: l e
WM, snty ta T. !O. GIMATEL&N.
I. Bc,cadvrO, T. • • inds4l4los
FOR SALE—COUNTRY RESIDENCE
sasn m?. ARIM.TON —A Deviling WOW,
of .t roil,. with a go,' atatila, .J.'1..3 •plistr•
himm; 4% etnat of irr avid ch ya. n olt Antis, vapew,
with p•••••• , fla i•••••
4, " .• . 4 ••‘ , 1.., 4 4•,.. •
WIMEL ki&IWINIts-4* aepic
J.: feeds ntvoky to bat kr un rz re in gitipirs
a ~aJr nn C 7
toner Illbsets sad Thad 1dr...0p
rq . Milat.-100 bamda Lot felIZ
PEACE:Rh PEA.CHES, rEACIEIES
Elooet•tog daily tract ono to two hototott bow al
Jettoy and Dolowv• Nectar. Boob Iwo it= ID Mt
ow for • lowa Not tato tki
sal L. IL VOI GT a in
AND PLUTTRR-80 cab
veet gg a. i Carnattr, m icp trottarmm. lest eeaat roa
awl ft' ado by WM= Ai os,
WMa. lOC End 191 Woad atrewt
200 TIERCES PRIM E LEAF LARD in
Km sad Ibr ale by
aul6 D. WALTAOL
riA.RPET BROOMS.-20 d own, iota
made Carpet Aromas, last naalnall sad- 'lrate b
thy or at ratall, al the rand!, Granary plan
.IQII9 IMINIMAW.
coraw Worts and Hand anvals.
pLAEIER--100 barrels far Bab) by
VIII TILT ", a •1f ILL:N
I,7LTYLikt-100 barrel) extra Family Vow
in eta:egad 14 ash by
SIIIITTEIIk
•¢S coma f1udt101.4,5,0 scaso=l.
. .
vir K. MaCLINTOOK, Job . b anA r Seta
r.d.r to 500113,840=8 oola
. 1141=9 of
~,,ry. t honiptioa. So. 116 INdoral strait. Linothory
(Ptva
VO. 2 LARD 011.-25 bblo No 2 Lnrd
OD ad NW lad ibr a& by .
/LS. DALSELL • 80N.
. a 9 and TO Water .4«t.
nVOK CRBEK LIIBRIO &TING OIL_
warrattektrre from ELL or nand—land gni not
gam machinery. War We
J . DAY.ZELL 5071.
antiO 09 and 70 Nadal. street.
MO. S LARD OIL.-50 bbLs.
Last 011 on band and ta , aakPbs
J 613 DiLint. t 8 0 3.
0641170 Viola atrooh
VOLUME LXxv -;lcrof :11T1-
•• .
/'oJo 64Lr,-ron RAfift .
• 1-•
•
R M
OB SA— A rano of ilracet* fp'
.L• Bt. 0/air towestelp. Wks eteaery, 1 1%. •
Also,he Ir t 4004 Works C. theraceeduirratahl river,.
ert„,,,d No. 9, mutat:l:A two 6n.drod .at
forty ocr".
Aldo, a very voluble tam to Dorm tolerably. West.
em eland oartrity, Pa • containing about 1115,,0raa ,rell
imyroved, and la a MO stet, of cnitkentl4,,,
Al.,a tract of land of about aq amaefolning tbs
borough of Paliabstb,Allegliany canner, P.
1.., a ream Or '114 , 4CW; on Ma Itiornsagaheta
River, in 10.1sabetts totrv.tbip, a abort distance, [non tbe
borough of ItcHeerimt.
Igo, a very valontble It/.211 . 1if lir Bt. Vier Icentablp,
Westmoreland coasty‘wetstolug aorso.
Also, 12 BUILDING 114T.512 tho borouLL It, Won
lai..b.ob, 60 by 120 fat,
puttealan Inordre .1 No. los 'meth Wen •
seat, H. 1017311. Bed Haab/agent.
Fox EIkLE-811111713.13AN' #I.IV 420
VILLACII LOTS, rut Tow ilestow.,.
_ - "The Qs
derstgaed, Isientors GM/Vetted. of Joh& airifono•6l
veer for sale • ameba of Lots, from entei half to tom
scree each, clouted sear Tort Herron, sr4within throe
nannies wait of t h e terminus of Ito Plltabugh &
aerostat Pusenger 11.111wiky The abet, Tots out
tosneitelly located frer Wm, riddance..
Atm, • number of small Lots la the village of Ulmer&
fronting on the P•wangtr Billway—therty to thty
fret front sad fronsmto to two hemdred feet Asetfi:
Tor totorntatems svratre of Weber Al the ender.
'loved, or W. A. IMMO& Clerk's Mks. Coati
noose. wat. A. usasort
7011:14 DAM;
H. G. ELEABOIS,
J. RIBBON
6111.C.thilL
F OR OLLE.
Oil Stocks for Sale.
Oo!tomb's, Lemma Allegheny d Pittaborgh. Iron
Olt,, Stella, Federal, Ilereeneek, Whltell, Fayette end
other Getersatee.
Peale.lar attention yield to the porch's', onclasiree
II co conuntoloo, of Stocks, Bondaead Real Ettate.
B. 8. BRYAN,
Broker and inertennal Agszt,
V/ TO6BTH BT., Harks'. Bvitdthe
FOR SALE.
A COUNTRY RESIDENCE
In the elliege of klanalleid, bur miles from the oity.
lot No. 112, contalaing between ifs sad so.. tore.,
repo. It I. ereted Rood two .tort brick tinsel, bun,
etable, and other ISt:Wisp. elder. and bin of seketelent
brat., btr acne of coal with bank opened and in good
working order, win be sold In one lotor divided to boll
garchament. If not mold before 61EPTIRAH left loth, will
on that day be bold at FUEILIO BALE, at 2 o'clock p.
sr, without mown. Title iodine:3.bl. and clew of
ell incombranoe. hymns of sale will be made known on
applbottlern to G 208.0.111 Foil/ma, Temp....tn..
salt
VoltBALE•••• , One new Steam Engine,
sfroth cyllnel6, 53 (nob stroke, az helm/ tron bed •
Weave valve governor..
[lac 12 Inch cylinder, BD Ina eirnkri, rooirul bad,
r.nt win be en good •. my.
rine 7 Inch cylinder. 7 7 ) knell . cake, Dna 0 t. 5 rare
Two 071InAer Bolters, Se b.. Masa, CO Uri tGL
"
Three
Two WAvnkht bon Oft
Also, Three tots of Boring Tooke, for Oil Weill.
Cheap for coa.h_ likequire of B. LS. BOLL,
ao'hi Allfgheny Itiser Bank. otos the rota'.
nNEOF TEE MOST-BEAUTIFUL AND
dedrable leastkins der oxititry waste ennnad Bast
Libesta ¢Haw offered foe eels. fforitiLA oo Inghland
Avenue eliont KB feet, and met a / a le/ r... 1.01 WOO Of
Iro; denim noir the reside/n:8ot Alexander Bradley,
Ten. and others., midis suseeptibinef timeliest Improve.
meat. There ben the planes two unsay, brielittonea,
spring hens. barn, &0., all In 'good order; and a Ana or.
chard of yonag trees, mostly timarinr. - Tbbrproperty, U
dedred, will be divtded fatness, osionrseuions te snit
preheat,, rer terms, apply et the Beal Leads gad
lasuranoe office of BATES,
Wig Better erect_ Bserreaseeille.
?TSALE—The country sent of the
ate' Bence Douglas, deecto—, Mooted in Om-
Iles township, one utile Pont the Allegheny Orsietery,
contorting sixteen acre. in a blgit Vote of cultivation.
being well dockwi with fruit then, shrtibtary. te., and
pertly underlaid with vial. To. pectin seeking bat
preyed property, combining advanUgns of esey coo
y, health and god neighborhood. the oboes. a
e.a• rare opportunity of uttering et once to Liao
Joy malts of. IltrAl ham.
for flintier particulstre Inlcliw et the oak. uf Nte•
QUl.Wrar • DUVOLAiI, No. 61 Penn decd.
earthed O. D. D013.71tA1.
SAI,E— STEAM' SAW RILL
L . A 7.11 , OIL rortmERT.—TEE one-half co whole
af 011 Belnery and Steam One wanton and owe
half ecoo of gronnd ; as atocktelenroc of coed en the Poi--
crOneopen and barna vented. Ottani on the AIIeTtAAT
Diver and A. IVA. IL. le offered der W. The PloarkeeT
I. new awl of cooLdna burl& The Saw 01111 hla alasee
did cedar, and la well caroled. having a creek remntlla
teem It to tharlner. Good locality for Imilding baba
Tor perttralire cell all the rhderalperl.
LTDAT a CIEWC.PICITSETO,
1.;.-atf Do. la Eland Pittefectegh, Pa..
•
FaxSAL! —i2acres of land adjoining
kinazileld. ail planted in !ma.
fs noes briorr tracts San , trontinz on liallzond,
ablo river.
10 •crn at Glendale Station, veil situated for • pleas
ant ceaddry Imam, lith a throe and roan:tad /.11.
P, lea lay.
For pontclan =got, of
0. SERMONS,
ra a So. 10 Mamoa, Allo,#souy CItT.
FOB SALE,
A LOT OP FRAMING TIMBER,
4 n2r7 f tr Imo 6to 10 Incbsma t 7
8 1M i s i,
ths
ana:tt li4. 103 ll'lfth drat.
FOE EiALE—A6 Aladdin Oil Works,
ES Carmine Psuvt.•lz CD•LAXII,
In prime order, robetanttally built of prime timber, no
long in we, and will oontato nattu 250 barrel. each.
Applknitton nosy be =ads at the liattaary Azzastrcag
CO. or the Ms in Mittabonitit.
BILLESTOM, JOMMETOE I WILICIMIL
COUNTRY PLACESFOR tiALS—Con
talning near .i snow one mid i Lail miler fro n
Allegheny City, near the Perrysville Plank Bohn, with
• utuall frame tome on IL
0, 8. 81111
n ,
Eire. t.r and Insurance • •
63 Youria went, Drake'. Dr. titn..
'LIoA Acres of Coal; also 120
.I 2 acme front coal in pool No. e; giro no Crean
Coal arid rail:neat and other inaprcrntnutts in good. work
ing order In pool 80, R; bra tract on the Toriglilocillany
lira and iiionnellarillo Railroad. Runidre et
MIL Lied WAltn,
ant first door innon Flan an Grunt street—
VOR • NALE—A good Farm. concoMing
.1: 112 acres-76 Casa ad, balasua neli tleaketraL e.
goed hem, and Inv Craze barn. An °mbar?! of 160
Unit tree] ; well watered, and great aboadaneeprf coal.
Slteeded near the rallroad, near so ,Darllngton,riteaves
county. Apply to
• antd B. 110LAIIS R 613..102 Toorth anat.
'ON BALE --PENN EiTHEET R 130?
, RETTor-The three-007 Brisk Dyntlius•„.coututu•
Jag Altos./ rooms, No. If Non street, oftb lot,. baying
a trims of 20 fast e Intim, mooing beak 110 feet 10 Ir.
140 Lilo!. ;The atm. ts as stroll:out loostlim &r
rounufsoturtug purpose. togalre of
tr26:o • T. HoCLH.f o L6.ND, 66 TBlO %Inset.
Foil BALE,
from woo 3 3.C.Cri 6,3 t 0
oeic rLOORIUGI.
More xcqur. WAR vat i zta l a,
adl;l_
FOR R A LFT —4. farm contain 1116
.. ..
wrof6" wasted' hi Snowdon tetra:hip. M oD)
jam: 1M
1.0 alb bum garreresPlM, Ind ten anew tram
;Pittsburgh. The bra is we trearal sad Ist:. gad
Mato or ate r.u rttl a 4stists. for nuttier partiattisim busks
at Übe or at Use intsurlber,
Aa 6 . _
Y 'T. roil EGS.I47X-40 See
CiriE EC : lat E LL , t,..-0. 'lritel to clotted •
nadono
Ifiel dowoi•g, wore
slight 4nes
Montt..
autbandlaith •u
LtadlloS 404 w Ilaltsa spotiors
'
Taoliammi slurs,
' st'n ilia +ton.
Ta • IiENT—,4 Evoi wogs, •
itTt = sad Bitels ad" Widri Die•
Ttga rantertr i = n attl= ll / 4 4"6CS
to
AIMS DZS.
• alkothear it,.
• WE tiA LEeTrKtiGnilt.
a L tom Ipcnqa 112101,-, h.-11.41.et, pr.late.
,ngolta ; 0,01M1tte.6 . 1 cat rlxttif
&NM. , • sra.a.ratourzosain.
TO LET—Ono front and ono back Parlor,'
a satiable !Or office., an Be knot, Octiessa Weal+
sod Nub.. • rowan
an.S:ta 61 ktc.ILIECT . acme[.' Thiel..
Volt. SALE .d Brick •Dwelling • wise,
12 No. co Oar slim LI" . Yram• - • / Lek.
meaning ko•r•Toom- sal tellar: Vol. Welty . •
JT2'0.71212r& •
ISIACKREg. & JO)Th'§ON,
Kraviuncirsi=am-sa:va L • :
bid u. 6 mom= nownosr.s. mum A.
Booritles tot Wosotled Sol&lais collzetat ties tsa
o tweety dip.
WdrOiCoo. Ha. 0.%a519T STARIT, rtitaDn h.
Can with diiih.rm and two 'Stumm.
N OLH W. SHAFER,
ATTOEUM&T.LAW.
EO. toe suuk.str.o. Eta.barth. 1%.
Calms Car rErmunis. 6001 ! rap aux
wr, a., vigorously yroasoutoi.
WA,
JAAiRE LAFFERTY,
ATTGILYEY-AT-TAVG.
La Inca Dolma= prompUi ittuidc4
°filo% No, ro mina STBEiT, cote Gnat,
bWrib- a;23.4.
MaIktAISTER GAZZAIII3
L.A.VI7 OVVICCEG,
No. 0$ GRANT ISTEUMET.
'Only ' - ' • •
a CTECHfrv-,AttOra=mcl"
• Lw. al% •Creta.ll
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HENRY IMINERiC!
THE P RIDE , OZ. X . .. 10 EZI
sir JANE, tktrit-8004 6 4 , •• 1 ; , ! r:? •
rroorsoror-ro-l oot of Sit iirs;ltre Asott e a l i =Map al
.. the Roo -poop* guksirt.7;
,i rittee-51,80 IN PiPilli gel **Mt ll-
SRL MIDI OP LIAll„ ', - 01,;*94igi, ! : ei,A4 . 41Cdpir
Eons. Worm. to tbin-Wif finabliagaitOnlio4llll
hand fa. e 1.... th e . eletesta !Newel ' AhliAl.
Sewell lateeeschng, It le sully. mot 04111lChhly, arIZIO4
tha characters !alas tsall disoitnstaitollAssiltligigsk
will a rigorous and 'elllfal'tonch- Th'il, fslooltin !My
veiled -rho Prior. of E., IA" sa i• ti •or ,00.4 amigo
thro of that vorldlicsaa that IS hsinsdalnollcah alealhall
i
among tbs more p tons of mezilltti,
and mows wysetally tits higher kettolOsj
society. she wain -OL-tWiltaYtWignilifillia
regard Ms thirle:Cp*Vll *an. ct as.itagibot.
logy that cepa,. e king nod eatillyiral=k .
cartatei eanoir . circle . I an( or, isslw; ' dor
so oh—are rebultird iri it lain of pimeekijall M4O
mod a =mai to 'as she essio °kali*: momillKs
. 2 1.7
i
wean the contemytitil oWkenlior #lall , LA. 111 41 ,, ,.-.
trio-htarted sad clear Shied write''' . ai• . , .
The dui of qr. tote iternithe
Utol and arc /Int Or 'lke gawrittat cilf4iotir 111,104 , l
and hem!: aft antes of mos% witti a ;dog ifittaykiligko.. •
i: scian
Ws aristocrsoy. 'LW tof the letltut ether
fatally farrlshes the eta '• cribs book; OilPo detail( '
LOldarlisal , a.Lad3 lie. Unell.raatOW ',-
ell Anna .bsrasly Lady Scott hap not .ho hos
ability sil • wricar, brit nobles,. wifflifilaik inteLl'ilfi-
of thew wiefinechanitenrallnalli4 M./TAM -
and MeV crew, 11110, . 01001! &aro, _NW the IL= • ''.
proof of th eir affective:, • ! Oka orroronogr•••o*.. -• I
them from - twinning to tad, as if they lyet l ansilliNgi
The On is adroitly =snood, sad, sr two . t . ' Amato%
the work Is woos:W:4oy triteresting. -, • 1 i'- --, Q. - :
YLIRTATIONS 'NI AS H lORABP3 LEIB:, •
ay CATEEIIIME szarcLiit'w
Author of ^Peattice,^"hrodern
. •
PHIQE---11 . 00 I 9 ' I PAPEIIi 111 Iff ridelytHe
The author of Benno. ha dtspla 41311 e =V
abil.ty tide new work , itaypearancwaa orw of cli_alir-rokla io gri
tk,sw that only meta Mar ER to the Literary .kJ. Al work It.. Oita cattlot fall t• ,
lean it. =At ape. icwiety, road on corgail) MOW .
mod tt ,to each of our reed.. aa lora.* AaMLI
41 1.
bock. The 'author della her Win right ark .'
patina Atha dwelt and artifice, of bakinnall,3 ortainElle
and inculcating Leone that even thoin irhoa atin
-wound. man thank her for. Tlitabenk—efa'''
now-and then book, and onewhich attal
lure upon the popular tablet . . The pu
dine their pan literally, and WO haws pa .
dine
bandeumeat and teal beim of tit Ramapo:osloW
present day.
Goyim of the above book. seat by basil f(tkfAttif *II
on sdpi of prise.
HENRY I[[ r Q.,,
T 1 2 TS ITTTEI EITHEET, =Kt
•ale •
KINGS, QUEENS AND ENAVVI r
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Derives( as Beth in then.
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