'to ,witu ilisburgit (gazette, .nnyitsest NATIONAL IMION NONLIATIONII. riosnres ABRAHAM 1.1111C9)6111, Nif •ot TWO TINIUDIR: ?OltffSON, of Teniessea . . 'SCION COUNTY TICK COROZMIs-22p struzar IRS E; MOORIINAD,,PIttaarch. Otriaists--230 MIMIC/ lIKAS WILLIAMS, Allegliany. darn : WAS 3,. SIOUAN, Lover St. Clair. JOHN P. GLASS. ,r N. A. covrnaCaY., l,ctry. ee • • ALTBso /MA 4 mons H. lINPEONAHIiItiky. ctisuliess. nestncr, oaatixtoK, cmuns. incoaas rclicgra,aorShre j et tc .CONZESSIoSIII: 41 ILORIBALD PILTAW,III4I.Oa. . • .JACOB B. M!ArrElt, Ott,. ' COUPS*: - WILLIAM CLAWSON, 0 1 11.. 'Foos sizems: S. H. DAVIS, Sionaits. General WeCtelisaPs Record. Now that General IMCCLCLL.tr is fairly be -fore till people as a Peace candidate for the Prealdeecy, it is natural that they stoned inquire Into his record in commotion' with the war. Wer;jay in connection with the -11 tar, for it is well, known that before the tweeting ene.,Oft. }bp 4ebell!on he had no teaeord at ell— , herras simply "a youth to for• tune and to tante Vaartown." We give this . - ,Madraing two chapters of that record, which, ' - alriPprelend, will he as many as aeceeal 111cCurrmsii's friends in this neighborhood Will owe to read at one sitting. They are Strange contrast with the, complaints Ishich . the General's political Mende have been making for .two years against Mr. Lts. •OOLS and his — Administration. Nay, they - dhow the atteihjpocrisy of thCfe complaints, and illtstrateilf any illustration were as• iessery, how utterly devoid of principle ts -ear party which inmate the memory of Jar. sasses and Jecksor by calling ' , self "Demo. critic. E'curcLiii oifAIIIIiISICASAY A2Rign It will be remembered that the Maryland ..tegialalure was arrested la September, 1801, by order of Geftiral .IfTxxxxiw, beeline cred ible evidence existed the it was about to pate an erdinance of ECCettlliClll and carry the State out of the Union. The arrest of the members prevented this revolutionary step, and doubtless, .prevented Maryland from becoming the' tbialxe of civil war at the outset of the Rebellion. The order of General "ITChrelsx was. fatly justified by the ,esigetkeles of thi * .oeesi tor; and yet lie come f. the dforylond Legislature constitutes [he meet 4•ll;iksale and n crhitrary" et all ilsa arrest; au 4horized up luiM praelikirli4l-6, the Adatinis. - eraiien. or cny anta' agints. The order is as follows: - ' [Ocedldsatlet;.. . ~.. - .., ....../ HL AltllT Cr TIM POTOIIAO,I AERINGTO2I, Sept. 12, -Cl.l ..2.1t IV Meier Calera/ N. P Aut , A... United Stake Arm y: •-• '' '. Unseat: After ' full ehrisiiftitidn with the .1•.:1..: 4reeident, Stet/titles of State, War, ko , it has been decided to effect the operation proposed for ... , . Ike 17. k. Arrangements - hays been. wan — Ur .-.. ! lIIITO a Rowerinstent "Ittaw.er al Annapolis to ....' !..: - .ileeive the_pikre one and carry them to their ...1 destination. ae. -:-,, Same four or -ffve of the chlef.snen In the at. ."...1 Isle ar e to be /emoted to-day.• Wien they moot '-en the lidt. yen will please. have - everything :.• -.,cs : -..• 'prepared to inert - the who!: party, and be sure 4 ... .. Olt DODO erupt. , :-..,. -It hi understood lliatycallifinge:Willt General is:l -Des and Governor Seward the nodes operandi. ,2t bark tutu Intimated to me that the -pieetleg ~.....I,' alight tele place cut e 14 Is; pleue be prepared. - ..; isi .. 2 would be glad to trays.) on advise me frequent. , •,•1 - 2 3 , GI 1042 anargfalellte hl regard-to tide very ..' : Irrportent matter. •J• • •Atit la recoevtinlly carried eta it will go far • , :i., toward breiddnethe backbone of the Rebellion. ....:.., ... It Will probably bovvredt mince. a 'special brain •,•7,.. , •!•••• - eintetty propyed to (eke tha printer, to Au-, •,:::::"4 . napells. .. ;. 0 3 ~. 1 Jusia•thh , .ciae . dine..7 important afilir to l op . year toot. end dfretesi-o —end bare bat e n . 41 Y. _.,. thing to itopnee open you—the absolute 1:111001- ',1 , .... alty of reereey and eneeeP. With the highest ' . •.•,i'• A snare, I am,. my des! Ger,ertl. your sincere ~-• Mend, Gummi B idoetm.t.ter. - .P , , ' , ~ , Mejsr General, U. . A. ''',4•.: o 'So much foi General M'CLett.te's record vs that great bugh4 a - of the Demersey, ',0r ....-. ' .bitrary artesta." If it was rght and titers. coy for him le older eve% a . , who'ereir s-reet g,s Ito t of Om Maryland 10g16111476., how • ' . . -4. .. ' total ait that it wan if: Deg for the Adminie -7 • tratica to arrest Indlviduale who were guilty of the came crime—tteman to the Govern ' tnent ? Theneit:Oilpter testes to • arcastiarraan 11a paler No infelligeit reader needs ko he reminded of the entlttelastio uprising of the North af ;:'S''ter the fleet battle of Bull Bun. ler, wbere spirit was manifested t) wipe e'ut that die grace, end to burl beak the traitorous foe '‘ whose banners had been planted within eight of: the .National Capital. The ?reel lent had . • called i'or three hundred thonsand volunteers, flit best blood. of the laud was responding 1 and the call faster Cida,,thb Zovernaent could litrnieh arms and equipments.' (roe month - after the Bull lion battle, General M'Ciaaran, 'who had been called to the supreme command, was Antrrounded at Washington by a large army; including fiftien thatisand *PH-drilled And. well qulffidPettithylvanta - Itetervas. 1 1 Berry day regiments were at:siring at -Capital and _paseing over the Potomac to th e, • ~ , Virginia side. aid I.n" the West FeistOer-r -i Vaa mastering-a large army at Cairo and St. Tonle. 'retie was no scarcity of troops. The .aupply.we,,oa the oontr•al7, greater than the .dOmand, as thoee mho .experienced difficulty •3n jotting into the monies in thole days hare r •, mot forgotten;' , 'Arid 'yet,Then all these thinvi 'were taking place when the entitnittent. of the people was at thsgghist polnt.—iihat does , am . -43eztertil BiTtatat:i?" renunds dfatt , —recoraniendiftiitxtrizae aid cdloaSea6seme Stirirkoh.,.thpy . eywas not, &I WO /WO shown, -_- edighttErwassicnr: •Elubjohzed IBMs letter . Prpsidditrwitteeltret orre month' after - 3301 /Ina '• - ' "Wararsaros, /Lague 2a, 1801. harktatt to,sifrai tb. '-anted d4patch 5n 0 t. tt it* litv it t‘iti eue:C.lll_Liidgnati.t, f reoazainend "Chit az EtszttsfYa: .War moor:tabs at ono* by ta!iisrsyh.. hem the enzollment prooeeds in New iliowtesei•end that .1r film not tiro -,,;eiedmeg with •mat 'taptdity, drafts to be tsimUi . - st otos. Wsi.mast have men,witbout delay. - Basytettaily, your obedient servant, 13zoini B. litTsamair. - . , Major General Ir. &.A." _ThoTollowing lea , copy ef the urgent note -of; Geneol - 4 14acT, Lla fatherlit law and chief et illintaff OMIT you', *quit 20, 1861. nTgiitpOiyeli to mak* a poitimind anon• dlifienttrtneend.for immediate' draft of _the siddltional-: 'troops you rigelre.. Ilion will not olunteer Vow sad drafting is the only sueoeisfal plan: Itepripli witt appLard nal 'a course, rely Von It. ,I, Will b In Washington to marrow. . Vet lore the 'reader-to )udge whether tide sot on of General M'Clar.r.ax wee the offspring of an Inability to comprehend the situatton— ls paling for Irbloh be efterwurd became eo 7. , :fircortr; or whether it wee" eimpli the result cr, _desire Jo exercise hie aewty acquired power °Leiner - thirfriettric _of the Union before • ..trylni Melton& egabset Its e!kmtes—an emelt widckif It existed, magic:mica to his mototaatiou by tho reaCe COLVIiIItIOIIIIt Chico to: With:the cobelualons of Maunder we have mothlre to do Oar sale ohject le, to call ...Attention, itthe,ftiot that the ;nett unpopular of 411 .ofetc:Bebe:Pm vas fse4Ornikir.tifitllgailid %'est.4l4x; aliiirre - qiipli ire will pr e sent' General, 7!i!Cznizi'o:reterd on the fllarery- I/Whitton, which car masters will !find- 4 ho jail as ittooteletertiiilih his preoebkvoilion.soAho. ,b(coid we love above - _ tr----trett *O4l-1 , , The Rebel ikeeoutit—it • Vett to Itletiwtond. Judge Pi Benjapin, 13torettu7 of State of tbi ileniltern,Confatinioy," bairn:Wan a let ter to James M. Mason, Commlisiener to the amines; ,tc.—witlett anima, itinerant diplo rnat—in reference to the Eirke•Gilutoro mis. sion to, .RiChmond. Md Benjamin'n account of the interview between' these gen tlemen end Jeff. Davie dies 'not Wisi mate rially from tbst published by - Mr.' Gilmore in the Atlantic Arentltly, It ids clear 'exposition that the Rebel leaders will accept no terms and entertain no proposition except the inde pendence of the South. This, for the time be ing, settles all question' of a speedy or an honorable peace. The peace men of the North must, therefore, flatly accept the ides of dbl.. union with peace, until we have reason to sup pcse that the rebel leaden have changatheir opinions and are willing on any tonne to re turn to the Union. According to Benjamin, Davis distinctlY declares that "Mn. Lincoln ought to haveienown when giv ing them his Tillllll that it .ersa out of the power of the Confederate Governatent to act on the sub feat of 'the doinestleinstitations of the several States, each State inning neintlee Jturisdlotin en that point, still less to commit klurdeetsion of each a question to the rote of.ir foreign people t that the separation of the States was an acoom pitched feet;.that be bad no authority to receive proposals for negotiation except by Timis of his othett at President of an iadenendent Cenfeder• my, end oat t his buts *loco mutt propotall be made to him." The final end complete separation of the Union into two distinct confederacies Is the ultimatum of the Richmond officials. It is well to Lear this In mind in the coming Presi dential canvass. The New York Tribune on McClellan's Nomination Tic Tribur.e Tuesday, spesktug of the certstaiy of hloCle;lan s immix:alio:3, says ed.. t:orially : *There is one aspect of his nomination which is saddening. Bettering that the D, Gcn vi ;arty lab a very considerable chance of sue c, sa, this Fall, in case their tette! Mende shall ,haite good luck henceforth to the aleetton, ..ice,. could wish that they had piesented a 'strong, positive, original, capable 'Mtn te their candidate for the highest potaion on this continent; if not on the globe. .411 re flecting men must realize that our high trus.e, and especially this our, have not been so tiel filled of late as they vote in the early- daye cf the Bt public. Washington—John 'Adams —Thome defferfen—Jemm Mallsen ; eini pare these with Polk—Fit encre--Pierce—Bet • chstuirt—the feline off is d-plorably mani fest, though Mr. Buchanan is a ,poltrician of respectab'e, and Sir. Fillume one of more than average abilities. Now we do not regard Mr. Lincoln as a great man; yet no candid observer who knows both will y stead that G. McClellan he his equal in ability, though Lincoln had scarcely any schooling in gib. youth, while 'McClellan received a liberal ed• location attbe public expense. Timid, broils tit', negative, be ilea plaything in the hands of tome of the worst anti most dangerous men in the Republic, - who hope to achieve power through his assumed popularity with the Ig -1 went and thonghtlees and then to lay the entity at, the beet of Jeft Davie, begging him o Indicate ; the constitutional and other changes that will reconcile him to the task of governing the whole Union instead of a part of it, and thee to!placee the heel of the slave power on the neck of prostrate freedom and - he inalienable rights of man. They must be in Hied sod beaten, or the New {Told is surrendered to thc..odious spirit of raste—to the iron rule of those who believe bard bandit a hedge of servitude, sod at once dread snd detect the education of the children - of the poor. Unionists of every State I we ad fare you to shake off your apathy and rally for the imperiled liberty and life of the no fiat I•' Speech of General Biarnede General Burnable arriotd on Tuesday night at Crntre Harbor, en hts way to mums his croninand. Ble anival speedily beniming known, large numbers cf clthene and neigh bors as,embled, and Belknap's Cornet band teretaded the Genet al, a to respo`nded as fol lows: Np Fring4:-1 Ow rare you will .acute me from asking any emended remarks on this occasion, beoruse it is not my habit to ad. dress publicaseemb'ire. lam returning from n briti trip, darn which I have purposely tbjoyrkrefirri ion. It wilt not be amiss, Kistler, for al to say that I have the fullest confidence in the ibilhy of the Government to crush ont.this wicked rebellion. I feel that the day to not far 'distant when demanders's) , •ill totally ditappear, and the people of thc Yoith will yet, as we In the field see, that the end its at Maid. Only one united effort is needtd to enable the 0 creenment to move still mote quit by. I refer to this armors i have witztewd (despondency and been ear -1 tired at It. I have heard more grumbling anthe North in II rev days 'haul imard islets Itt l •olecnaptigo from the Rapidan to Patera. - burg. The people seem to think our armies ace wearing out without corresponding ea.' I,ustion rf the minty. Thin ie a custeke: o Te.tCllre efie in the held are greater than his.. We I are 'tree timta hts home resources nn. t,ucht d, and cat bite far mere than the Rooth u.d vtiil brtab down Use rebellion. I repeat, tat to it no cauee fer disrondency. Lot every cilia, ao all in leThperver, and the reetalt is e Lett. EutourTglug From Atlanta The Aden's eorreepondent of the Cinein ne,i Uczette, in.& letter dated Miguel lAtb, bee the fanning coyeterime end thrilling 011=1 t'Yeetetdey and last night certain things oecurredorluchelid /de= it prudent to spook of them, would rend a thrill of joy to loyal hearts throngbattt the lend. I.tney say, gem, trolly, that we- here receited the most sub. stanthal proofs that in the eery army which tetras so cbethetely to confront us, there Ma widespread and rowing dissatiefsetiou with the rebellion and the rebel gavornment, which tuft:lea itself no longer to thoughts mei words, but Lakes the form of solemn and ignificsat deeds. -Let me not be tni3ntideretood We slug Lace battles ye 4 to fight. The leaders of the rebellion wilietruggle fiercely se losgos they tin put i legioti into the field. Entigh will cling obetinitte4 to the falling 'Confederacy' to make it necessary to dash their power to Pieces by weight of battalions and artillery. But if we continue the presmt pressure a lit., t:o longcr—if, we' 'stonily and ' firmly till up 114 pneh on ouroolumns, three..fourths of the ettength of the rebellion will melt fiwsy and disappear in a manner of which some of us lithe dream," Deem' the Lee visit of the rebels to Hs i erirewv, Mqrylard, they proooeded to the j.II and.telettied thertf.ort. Perk Crsoer, Wl° sept.6o.o:o•Pre lot ri{,otjg Vietor Wright,' .." p ,rorrel i-e‘w,:ti the par:lea. Wneeo 1: _ ~LA..e left they took-Craver with them, but on . molting Williamsport ho deserted thin and.roty=d, to Hagenstown ' where he presentaehimaelf at the Jail to the county elieriff snd coked to be re-committed, assert. lug that he would be if be would go with a est of informal out-throats. Cruller was ac cordingly ateigned to hie old quarters, and, In November wilt be tried upon the chug of murder. ISOMITOM OF CHWACIO.—The World nye Chicago le invaded b,f an army of Union men over one hundred thokand strong, to attend the DeMocratio 'Convention. West a pity they k 4 not Invaded Virginia, instead of Chicago!' We could then end the war without the trouble of adopting platforms, or listening to interminable harangues .from politicians. TIIE new badge for tie Tenth Army Corps (Gltneral liirney's) consists of the true of a fcur-bastiened fort. °lle badge will be out from red cloth for the first (Brillion, white cloth for the second drrition, - and blue cloth for the third divbilon, and will be worn on the top of the cop or the side of the bat, by all the officers and enlisted men of the corps. Tun Indiana Bons of Liberty hsve fallen upon evil UMW& 141;hin a few days put soventy-sia thousand dollars worth of arms and powder, being seeretly.forwarded to them, has been seised by the governmeut. The latest haul was made at Tina /Mute on Wednesday, cf Afly-slx,ltegs 6f powder. Two Altman& of the rebel prisoners et °amp:Morton, Indianapolis, it has been as certained, ere members of the treasonable Dirnoeentto secret eociety known as the Sons .o.Literty. ' It mess intended to release these, to•help in the toniemplated work of insugn ruling civil vat In Indiana, xoritEs. Oa 1 HIS GISDE oth COMPaA ooks ettataertytloa b Sasstack a/ t 6. any Di OIL EFf IMI? an ant opts st eacuatlpg nom e/ 13 HAYS 100., DI Liberty .trot. .nl:d: Uje'NOTICS-;-THE TAXPILYEttei OF Vac LURIA TOWNSHIP piows Wenotlee that thr Wieder et Sts VglLtai St.II4IOIINIT TaX csa =lb.. Is tiro SECOND SSD THIND.WISHOS OP es eTirmar a, sad he hopes thej *ill b. snared is Pep Ma nr31:31 JOHN DAL2ILL, Osllostor. n - THE ANNUAL ALRETING OP THE Errocanounite of the Plttsbrugh Moths. no , of Intelfigeruirill be hadat Um office of W. P. Janes, Bo' 87 Water street, Pittsburgh. on TE11783. DAT, September Lt, betinenahe boars of 30 and 1 o'citck, for She Mynas enabling DUl:eters of seta Ortquili end the transaction of any other barium uhien my taros before thms. Pittsburgh, Ang."2lsth, 1884. lENDLEY'S CLASICAL AND )141.211711AT10AL gallon, will open MONDAY. the Bib DATOF 6IPTSMEIIII NEXT, Humber of ptiOla limited. After chic dal,. the Vrto • psi .111 bo , ound hirOchool mom. Flo 18*. CLUB rittidnugh, ever, often.= from Imillmet till decide k. REV. IMIEUELL PaiDL OV, sol.thre Principal. I).EXCELSIOR INSTITUTE. 7b• sad Winter Sealm of this EnhoOT VU] corm menu MONDAY, septombsr 6th arbriarahign may Iss aenlrei by calling ai tha llcanzu of the Imt nee , earner of Penn and ft. Cialeatreeti, or by a dimming ano6:l. fI.:"IHR FIRST COMPANY FOR ONE a--Large Intlncentante olered to One Tame' Den —Cameo a.O beelne recruited a coalpany for tun dity• and the greater portion of le bleb hue already of fetid to enllet for ono par, be now offers Wall men do drawl of ealintlng for that period le hie company • bounty of TIMED EIDSDCZO DOLL&BS—TWO HUIIDDICI) MID VII 21.-TI" DOI, LA DS ADD FITTIf 0.11N.T8, CASH IN BAND. Ily. ootiegs W. Leonard, lonnarly Met Ibnitneer o. Dainty Deptantent, h till. company an (tat be loand daily at WILII.INS D t LL , from ellen it :In mut, Information way ho obtained. • R. [RIO., t CAN. Comfy Co. A. Due Trete . Men_ LAIVREIiCEVELLE The Wu" of Laerreue.filk VIII meet Ever) Evening until Further Notice, AT LOBINSGIV'S HALL, To take the reneleary :nearer a one filling the quota with vutualrera let ell who ere to Itr.tr Of cip..old;ttg ro , U , , Trio forcing oor sobla arrshik ash oh hiss the rebeA!on attrnd and give th.dr active hsratlos. CHANOEY Ho9TWI' K N.retory .ff .12 VS E if E.lrT.v ..- ;4•PITTLEURGH THEATRE letnefand kluaai,nr .......... 13830111909 E. wad time of th. R. e t epettral play eatltled the • to produtin? iI, . licarulDrent. Ll rI Ilnll •ed roman tic lit•ice lb • Mane,, r ha..land oel thor lance oar ex pee..dontil New I rcer, propiillee and will be In tr., T 62. 11 heredity.) EVENING .0 L- preset tad the SEA OF 10E, To coacituh EtA NC/1911/1 Cal XX WEED. .IrE W IrJERTISE.RIF—VTS 1.311Ae1l bcrtelslGT sale by ■HIM 9. IuI.LINS, S OAP isTONE-51) barveli (or sale, by ird B NNW( IL COLLINS. C1 . 1.11E-50 barrels for hale by kJ , en ❑HSIIY fl. OOLLTeIg eqPill. NT-1 (10 barr to arrive and fur Jude by (osl I/ 6SILT X. (MLLIN igs No. 1 Gah m° LIENBT H. OOLLINS. ATT kegi assorted aims Nails for aale by JOB 5111 E PATRICK & ttso., 10: 11,1 1133 Libertr stre,t, Du um E CE EA hi CHEESE—Just receiv a La • few boxes very prime Crump Obese for cut tier- -. WEBB. WILKIISSO & 011.. eel 153 Liberty creel, neba St. Cleft pusitoPßlcrs BAKING POWDER- A (e•h • nap!, of thin nerleulled flakird Pe.d•' e' up In tin cans and paper peelageir, noes, tad .1411.., .1 sad gale tttelmtn and rot fiat Lot Wally g:crery ctoro of Jaws e. RENSHAW, Idnarte and Rand Anemia. • 031 A N IKND 90AP-20 bolo., w-r ti,..orrooa rraoratro 4,ap, Jost nett roi sod r N. by the bar or baa, by /oar or 1 t cream Lfloortv and frond otroota. Y i ES f'IC PICKIASO—Per ter A GI ger. Cletrta , th, Mace Bata -er Verb 4 end shel* Atte, Par. CI , er V Ir. g -r ter oak by ?be barrel r r at reta - 1 at lb. Peal!, Grans, bloat at JOlll9 A. RIMSEIAW Comm M... and Havel arm OAK.I AM) Sl' LECT FC:lool,—The .0.1 o' PUS 134... t School at • • ELAND, wlll carom nee on 111021 DAY. Ittit At II btu boo looad a.m.." to MPH the Dumb •of • Isolant, ft le hated 11.xt el llto otd popll4 who flo•Lno L tr/llng will by p, w at at the op Wes cattle otho CiF OCI7F I kx to blule nee. Fait te Put It •., w nt/ee • !star; I'o et hle CL 100 bbls Choice Few r'rewn. 130 .• Ge , elwn e.rty_.r.1 0 ale 'fee /0 - 4 1/, / 70. LIEF PAT et g 9 .1 191 wed 13 I.lle.n.yrt:e.t. TEAS ArD TOM a% ha f cho re Cweneir Ym; V , • • . /cop rt I, Pt •I 4 . °co, enter 4.1 .. •• Tnn.. Dyson. - 73 bolt. assorted youtotuto• • 1 70 ttetto; 30 ktg• 6 ToL•t—fn• sae by Jod. Inn 4 PoTB7(t I 11114., 'Oland 124 I (betty .tent, Papuan .11Attruos.'s V.l M Cerruti a a. Marta Poona. ll /stall strost. Plttebutels, 14. p., Ist, 1;61. , Q. OTAIi OF SUB-IMTRtcrrs—T lir 101 - loving err ter gnats, tat tub tPutriets =1 , t•t•lst, P.',for t Le. csi' of July 16th 'SSC far 1•'0a. ,, 0 m.o. Larr4 t e tt e sot allures 1 as meroetott up till Atop. '..4.n. 1861 2 0 4.2141•1.... Total ... Se rall .57 m L.B L. 1116 >44. 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LoVer 61 01.412 ......--- 1261 110 ti 26611 16 Z. 240 er 24 71444 ...... 76 13 9t.,LL rt•orm DI 14 1 &lab retyr. te... 19 2i 12 to 38 8 7 16 2111 SI 763 3. MON 031.Z1L 0.t..a-- 4.1 .... ao..2tealtw VOLIIN"I'KEES WANTED. DIATT MIH WASTID TO DAT, PITT TONSIEEITP, to whom the hlgheit local torn t+ •111 to pclll to °sib. apply Co the Uounn at oni eon PULBT➢ BT., abode Emit Wield: *n3Lit M . ILITLICY COLLEGE, ILLLENTOWN, PA., Tt't. miles fr.toladelphle., chartered by, MS Mate, Ull4 f.eferlcg imparter aleartt•eas an. a Qom& Nog th, Cla.tcsd.aad Mtliter* /education, nriil to Melt taa Part. oth. For Circa Lars address aaa.--11. L. 1.101 , 7d1tP, A.ll Pr , .ldeal. . andiller M=;N !EW OEGANIZATIO:N ---6900. E. DIDDLE YOUNG llecrattttig Ottlser t arbtrus ISO Fusirtis street. Pittsburgh. SOLOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS All the rations TEXT DOGS s used In the Pablle, Bee. !tot Scheele wad Oollegai of l'ltteburgb and elobolty. /tor mac by EAT 6 ea.: 65 Wood street. riVTELiANH HOUSE TO LET,,Threa, -I-, atm , brick. dandling harm °Thal y ro e 0 0 Iz rows. both room, lama finished Wile, gat natures, large yard, eta. The dam are painted; the lioate to In fie d order, plemardly dilate at the earner of Loden and Colwel l etre ea. Pamoralen Sept. lot. Beat 1111,a7 per month to April let. .030 B. IiTMB AI TelLllTadhl go t Ore lll9, , *, I , 4ut. 44 0 41 , 1 liforrlvM Xt .le.n itS nall al rr P. x .7t1 2 21 1 / 4 titQa g 4. DiPikoE' eaY • 9LOBB =VIAL LIFE LEW _ Dam commie*, or resi , !LINE rararcar. easalinia Loan Fen-Derfelltnal Costion LW and Rados, meat Polloloa Also, Pall-leaon all Whys popular Nom No attar Mad of Policy eau o?ore goal woolly, T. WOODS, General agent. nor Moo, D 6 10011TU aracrr. au17:17 noznAnn,(lnte Manager for Lippincott 6 Co.) scanaso.(late 01 Gage, Elobbard Co.) L. OCRS • 143m0. Ej - -PITTOURGE &VW WORKS Ht BBANDS & LONG, Eteenfastmere of PATENT 311011 ND OIBOTILMIB warren:4d CAST STEEL SAWS, of every description. HID, Malay, Oross_illott:Oang and another varieties. All ktnds of KNIVES-a SPRINGS, made from Sheet (lot Steel; Extra Banned tuuprn. AND HONING, KNIVES, kn. Weishome sod Morita, cor. WATER a BHOBT STS., Plrieburgh. Pardonlar etteallan gtven Betooothlng. Gnmalny mad Strslghtonhaz Oltetilar Sava: also repairs of MI kinds. Punching and Drllllatit done at nammable rata. apfddy Wffi BAKIDELLL t CO., BOILRR ItAXICEB AND BERET LBON WO/M -EW, Penn Bt., Ha. 20, 11, 24 and 24. Raving ea =red a large lard and Ihrutehed it with the moat Im proved machinery, we an prepared to mandamus .very drecrlption of BOILERS, to the beet =RM, dan warranted *goal to any made In the country sn's, BRIMS, FIRE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILErA, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SET TLING PANS, BOILER IRON BR/DOES, 800 AR PANS, and .01, oeaanrarere 01 BARNIXILLE PATIENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the ehorteet node% 5... W. 11. GUT Va. O. SOUVIOII ...... ....oao. T. SOBISIIOI 111. ILLA, E 011.011.1311809, REA & CO.. (mecca- to Doststios, Mtm d Etunts,) WANTING TON WORKS, Immo= A AlLozoosrs, Pirtsborgh. lloottlottenors ut BOAT AND BTATIONELIT TEAM INGININI, BLAST ENGINSS, /SILL 11fA 011INEBT, GEA BING, SHAFTING, VASTY: Wit, of .0 deo:31;410w.; OIL TA NEB A STILLS BOILER AND BURET TROD NONE. Arcata tot GIFTANITEI PATENT INJECTOR FOR TENDING DOILEI. 'LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER EITILL • SMICLTI.IIO %VOLUM Pm:mum PARK, IticCITRDIr 3 CO., Elanatactnra.• of EHEETIIIISIO, 11Rd24.1310* AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOM., IBED /STILL BOTTOM, bPALTER SOLDEB. ntw • Importers andAoslars to ITE.:ALE, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON, ETRE, An. Constantly on hand, TIN NEBO' MACHINES AND TOOLS. WsrtLocso, 1ti0.146 WIEST 124.5E00:7D Wricarrs, Pittablargh. P. 8p a4l ordwn of Orsppa =A to an 7 &herald palkan. caylB:lydAver D - • ONE OF HIINNEWELL'S OItSAT ItEll ED/EI:Y-11 ON TWZI. UINIVLLJBAL COUGH REMEDY.—The budr of Ws truly wow/errs/ preparation, how of such well-earned sslobrliii U freedom from *very ooruporient cam/star/ dobilltabs, arid by sorb to al/ow the (restart fro.• dots 4 tue, day to night, sa the oulytrua thoory by which Throat and Loot/ Ouiripialutscau be stiocuolly curet. To present eating attention to long •tarty of great when local cation make almost all Inch com plaint. different In effect. I ...Id a•k axiffd•noo, which mill be sacred, in °olds, Omagh.. ILronones., Bore Throat, Bronchia/ and Asthmatic Gam Dig WU. Whoop. lag Cones, and to all Throat and Lea Complanie abicb, when noslactod. and fn Oonstimptlon. Tentitem. Wain from ros.icLtna of the higheat napoctabillty, need Gam invalid; an be won at my off'y by all int.,ratoff) Ear ule by all Wbolosale and Beall [haler.. JOSH L. 11131i9LIVELL. Probrirtor, Frantic..l Combat, Denton. WAIL For rale by .I