Y _ ~ ~~~~ D#T , :illpiagßatt:ii PP#T, -- 0 4 0 _7O 1.6 1 x,40 193 • aBO • lot exces.-- 4r ----- weeks...". -ss vcalm ~ t•'..l month.. months.- 1 7...Ponikt.^-• exratbi:. utcatbs:. caummati ADm ••••• osimanses. &anemia* oils Woe tibak vmk. eoa- Lithe iminiedits — Sidnes of th• " Wa r r ' ^' %Pt adverilsomants In sod vrtigortlon: - - 72014.76..........1 &5 i 9 , ne• sponths.....--- 17 SO aumtbs.---. ro l';•th 10: 1 1 .......111.1011:10n......:.: -,'.-niare ................. 15 " . ~.."4Nombost. sdruttaaranta , Par trit , ;••••• 12 CO . .eentace or4l/2:l22lstnaccrs'notkos. 2 75 0171 MID 81111IIRBkN. - 'PRINTER WANTED. A Pod newspaper tom:Odin. can aitentiparatinent Orli et Tall 017/4117 Inding amsmaits application. ' ----1 "i'7'. Iduatered Oat' add Paid OM f . l 0 Battu* uff,"Snitt'a. MAMMA, .T's,Vol. Ar. I"ilery i iinired home on goads, evening, and .. . CA' somtered onion Ineeday,- - brOapt, - ..lxish, Vad paid off yunsrdstriai Idajor alllion: I.i Tbla hatter/arm' 1111 , thirdi raisallor Joseph Pa. Knap's Baba) , of one bandeed days' men, i,ntholizeribiAllagennatary of .Wartmasteredin ty Mout. Williams on the 25th day of Way. It .*lntsiling.dialvat emi: , Angar's headquarters, ..Imithigton,ik. C. on the 27te, and was as once tj.attlitiedie dtal.ak'lrort'ffiabotei on the But nateh. of .tho Votamia, mined with stestlet • lqiingdeld . rigisaythe . company. was earnestly i i "rills& both as Infantry and heavy artillery. na ture& Oar grate weeks th e company spent • s this lfart, tory nonage:llll**,3year was aide, tad, th e company,parsai - IRA creditable '• Impentionslhaillwartrinsfatiea to VMS fan . ~:;.!aa.thataomatand 2d brigs* when Capt p . MOO was assigned of that •'.', a On tin raid Jialythe battery was again trans t 'erred to Yortfananare the fort on the , extreme ,loft, ear:looking . the Potomac', when the Bat : A alion'eras fir:Melina time elated, The Bata. 'pa wait Joanna hue daring the attack nadir ...arlyirentbkl2o, 11th, and 14th of July, and 1:111 ileo mintosit bY the,Oeneral commenting with • sing diverted ara mbelkaaok from the front , 0 yorr fitonter to th e - ri ght; wheal Shaprinolnal ."'\ ,:ansok wainmile and lipase& • .0. The Battalion has seen* good deal of genie% I ; '3lujag the bandied , diys in which they hare '‘ I,been cut, and hag: biome quite "Tatman" fa ' . Pau, WI, bntit as infontty end artillery. The ...;t':roolndta ei' - preitiee with alit heavy gins, ;by the fft , -letisiser been ?Token of by comps ' --. ..14 , ,:i1keti, fa very extraordinary for new ''. P $31472-1:4 Csit• Sbittrii thi itsi of th• Hai , .: ~ tabs, probithiraistre and be mustered out .!'Om thnkfatingt. -•- . _ 1. , i - - .---- •amp -,llejkolds. • , i----7 - 1 4 41 /Wilt lii.fiewriand - nuns are at, present at I*-i ICarrip Mayitaids. -Testardai thn2osdrPetirtsyl . I:pday' ' yeinnteersitid: Huila: raga,'" was or. : 4 3'3l,,l,r!,7Tl.ll27starntii.tr2o! Di of tentuil ~ ;-.iiicolueltattlir and hOliiieiod',4i4=4 fieitszoa,oi. • Cone par. . Sohn I t Pniton ersa-almildlionten .4ant-poictirM-.int Josiah -11.' teiglikOli 111481 1 AIDISR ,inFiAl WS_ 114 1 / 1 10{ ii . ohms tididuldir ll - be =stared in a few daps.-1V:4204th realmazt, or thti - MhXylitylittlMS.M.oi.'_ l3 cTrjrp - . 68. _Map lapi n Ii nearly tali, Shaman ,00mprinies sytitt 02 cla.oll9l l fixtUti 1 1 •0 (4 0C 3,1164 . 1 in tui iut its-, the health of the camp -Is very lgood, thee lesLia , tynitforty men on the el* list.. The s ass lameba 'of au are abtent wlthent bate. Doing Stolid weak wo,ttayeanderatood that that* is some dlilattity *boat the orpnintioa of sneer thfrreglmeati_at camp. - General J. Brett !Ketch= arrived in. Ma city yesterday, and we learn Ant the' ebjeet at :his visit it, to settle the mattari having been delegated with felt author ity ' ty.,the War'.Donarroumt. Major Dodges Monty- IL- 8.• Manitairof - the Statty,, is alto to the - *raw We are not advised ma to the objeat of the Major's rislt, bat a rumor was afloat last M a Mat ha.,wonid asalst Gal..!Ketahtim' in,' the brestlgatlen. ..... s - • . , ._._ Thesoldiera at co m pare load in their dennn. ebtions of some, of their oozy:pot oMeem; for caciiiiisilibmiiiim (nail:imp and negieetingto . meld* for the temporal wants of tiee somminted usidar thoix 4:11.210. , mum who - Mak shah ' tap- before the f o rm a t ion at a regiment ase , nalt to' held petitions of trill and Apt& be Ma ohamid at num Madam run baste:mod, Who tell . sae that the went:l4f thee .laq:ordinate' are provided for. ' . Salgleaat-101mmitita It fa in oentemplalim by the satin:as of Wash.. liLtaitsky to s wot a =mutant in the Oeur . mo eta*: at Washingten, commemoration of the departedsuldiers of the mixoty., Tim estiorOad onirb ga,ooo, and o,oilo have already boon eal tossurgeri of the Cemetery have donatal • largo and boreatifal tot, in suouspW writ part of Visit grounds, as !,* burls! plsoi for deceased soldier, ' whets a number have 'dread" been intoned.. The soonnrisitt is doeigned to be* tribute Witco bolk dive value"and,: patriot hniof iiristiogtatir aounty soldiers; upon whlob ,rmalhisg„ who witnesowd the genasus derotloa that- peOsoldb4 tha moan of ro many liver, may Mather gase, sod uribrirn sgenerattons, lamb* from Is, hoar, and for wbat they died, may to inspired. to =slate thelr example and .. _tbsir.ziercomp. r 4'l , —Excitement in tits ninth Ward. . Irmitirdir afternoon an Aritonaltion wet Medi . _ before Abkinnalt In:0o v oi the . Bluth Ward, *llama mon named Jessie . siavisalt and bat,trry upon o.woman. • A abort JUDO &Maths informatlan watt 121141r...PH0s pass. edibit :Aldaitatet.,Mijoe eosins:lr mita • tiro Wendt when Mr. -Butler endeavored to tarot' at& itontir. enduesse in I:0440M In4to:jitint thei.ladatuoin. lie then started to ran, tut mu followed by Luse crowd and et hitt aressted in V* Eighth Ward.. At girt Wins_ Gaup:*a •te - ge., , ,Bassites.otlitari!. be Ave qll4llWrialltilt Imo a mil** CORTgla , Uonlll aisllWienilix;efiLentotimeateded ste# ll bi 'ON*. AffAraii.hOinirir,amtsted claim end committed in Wenn of bail. , • 4 0 ' ' •• '}r• • ' f'. : x ~r:.'':4: ~~;~ i _. liy -'-- An:Exit* Rae", jii:itidettho pas e.., ke•nateber of nten I bans; ran Aim, &um Camp 'Reynolds, end Ell noilethieng Junend.the elttu One thus Indithidele Wee discovered In the Allegheny Diationd last'rwentnei and the totter endeav ored to Arrest laza The deserter notioed; flub; polies; and started to run, bat was-quickly io hired' • b 7 - .tbern, - -After . . canning'can. . tderable - 4ibtance; - it'tPintriat eV , Foftaahat they were. - hetng distanced; when olio; of them drew revolver and Arad two shots the - fascittve,--hat, milker of thww-struck" him.. Bo then slippedtste.a. private Sap:idea , fibieh aL btli" 6 , °l . . _ ism sissy and strength of Sampson ;WEIS is bSi BbOTl3 of these; big supari. etityawe hls fellows named, and is'becanle pagy,witeitsge and enmity a the Phillip. tints,lied eLnbin.'s Moiling" barn known in that' 84, Bitireonnright 13411 y _knee wan hook binsierstot stroill th bits 'continua 11/14. SRI. lento f ro mlots o hair or premature grators, waind 'taro rani frail th eir iroqblas trf taiga riorlitsii, the most ofootiro. 'tarpon and :Ida,: perfumed toilet artieleirt the World. Try • Two 2.A1111 ,W Yoga atuaday, fhb 10th of Septemberi , ls the last dm ou vbteh algal Stabil bill for Vein/rah it 7 • c osn4Corrfoges raka eaa be.pila so. tz - 1 Oar cd- &Wale county tailwind In thu sa l trlet„ arithatit the addition al the gas per, - • C ola peeally. : Oar readetawhoilah to aserthals 001107/ 'basal callittimdfiteli It ths /Mortar serenauOficrh 07 jaw shot,. imetons. perrld 21; Whlte. EffiVithi colbelal, b• cd; band ell west Or:aeon tha mom!. a Nowa, Ese ' man% rlirfht'l4 pasting dont W ar yllt, stmt.' litsfragh Inca malteid by, ig rowdy, who straw Idol' s -snip blow...ort thel math.. Mt alkett timltir 4314poicited It the Mows; Worst, tau, td tht ehigtin of thiCtigiouj V,: it mittfd dsa The faUowthen hrilta and ricv, U IN PI/dolga-00st doss' l not know the whoulm#44lthu- ' ' --,....—eama Onaucts It 0 "I'lltinhast Tatiara, taro reaavo4 to t? tiaZon amt. WI ara Iv+mann cur 'moat an* et mitct 5010autt. goodt,and.waild Malt I* iIIIIt• eta.inattla and the 01110 In esinint-: alioooo _we"car steak. s lo i a= a to be ow at the two anis Ad talln_goola Jo .tba city. Nary term ii i w .f. taOUlO tifi.&i . fall 410105101k0t, , la liptiprts tad onlity,.,:eivo m a eon Won pattlasin .- -- ottailtan - aaa iddgrfor 1 antalnat lluxut 11..............=.i."... 023041 stro k .. ,*lFelfai..TillOn, pp, n Unawor at oltonit,--Tho stanieranter . ..., r , ~.. _ -- k I- - t Inlaid billt 'bollix oterienday standatteet,an 41.1anannateannsoniii ; d n . - ~,,, .i tu nossaula-rivar,st Alus-Zort-rlct , coat . iirtibui 41110,214. eIk:TEM 'Wit -4 1 01.1 A qT, seakcir/biort>lnitOsf: 1000-zittnasptiluds !Vit..; du t. taint hot at thi abirviipuor_ ~ w vu 40. y 441•00‘40? 0.4tbitti.02,40 to .. ,ISHAr!!,,I34striPIN ..2. WA Basilngs.2.--11...,.... 41 2 ..... ,; ..,i - , ,, -7 - , ~., ~,-;;:;,.,,7',::::-`:','" 1, , J.t. V:i , a ,7 ,- ~..-N ''''' c '''' -. 1 • 'f , - • 4,0 31 v -,-.4..'e.".7 ,; -...,-; .. , :i ...,-.e.: i 4..1 " ...C."'", - , :,,,,,, ,'4 • ' 4".447,*4U1,71 0 . 7 P 7 "24 43,....s }...131 Mt" r" Pamotscrx Compaq Ts* T d 4 .1 P ilaToote t _W a i i; „ 4 ,;„ qiiko balt of tat t ill auus Tbun sad * exadzbiortierkell.. s oo bin a . ott zturt , Kam*. Watt k _ it, , .th* tutiosil :Batiks awl Tura in itria 3o 7 l 7 4111114 C, 'Omit, • ,- I lit•• Credr a I T Vitt I 'l l A t t 1 a Cli P • 4 i 5 4 1 . . '''"'' "'''"' ''' Brile-41/AO• ilt• OeillialL i f ' .° 11111141117 . pury. piops. *tee terse, the mine ehmillfy ;me • i.--..- _-, .erreased; hat within he gut six, mon th s to ma ___ ~ , Stnprecodented extent.:,AMelerityei thine late. by Waived are snoh, as by order of the War De pediment, Dave bun semi to the rear, the more sully to be supplied with retione,ell trilaspeitt tion to poi, to farther Month being required for the immense army la and about Atlanta. ' thole camps of thee, 13 fertoastas et points on the roads below are broken up. and the misa . rants emit to flasindlle as • 'city of refuge." Here a few of them find hiends sad relatives, bet the mejmity are placed at one* in the Con traband Camp. This tamp is • colnetion of Sibley toots, many of them totally loofa for envice. It is, we be lieve, the intention of the authoritiee to erect barracks, In plow of these, but at present the leaky, smoky tent Is the trot residence of the mitered Weser. They are petalled In rows like those of ts oor • holdin g positions, esoh teat being numbered and ocicapised by at least persons. At • private conference held st the rooms of the WWl= Freedmen's Aid Commission, some. time since, it was determined at the suggestion of t h e tinpetintinsdemt of the Feminine* Freed men'i Relief Association, to investigate thor oughly the condition of the colored people here gathered, more especially with Mermen to their . temporal WOW, end their opportunities for learning to read, while awaiting transportation to places where yahoo!' are open to all. Inci dentally, information was to be songht with ree gnd to that noun prof orphum,and the religions sentiments arid privileges of the freed people. Three young halos of the &Virginian ot teach ers trent the Indiana Yearly Mugu of Friends, voinoteared to engage In this work. It was no light service. To say nothing of the ?optimum:a 'which cultintion end refinement mast over feel, when brought. In cannot With Bonner and misery, there *as a risk of contagious diseases that could not be overlooked en avoided. The work °copied one week, and was thor oughly and ably performed. Hach tent was visit . ed in tan, end the information veitairef etre- Jugysiought., while with tens womanly toot and .sympathy, the eacupsate wereencouraged neve expression to their thoughts and feelings. From, notes tans by the visitors,and from conversations with them, touohing the cause in Which they were engaged, we gather the follow ing facts and incidents : - • Theis were at this time eighty tents. contain ** a poptilatlon env hundred and seventy-six goals; or an average of more than eight to • tent, nesey all women and children. They We', from all parts of the South, bat the majority wore miginally the slaves of Tennessee and At tains Oaten. . - • , There were-mot ixti-threerptioat. These were consigned to mhers who, to their credit, were willing to add them to the* With families and permit there to share their own ialserable habi tation& In the disposition of these forsaken mass, care was taken by some of the officer' to impress the minds of those to wham they were -consigned, with the importance of the responst- Agit, assumed by the latter. At one time we hold • inland orderly, when placing two ohll dren in the urea! a Mother, herself Lashio and suffering, see this leagues.: hinnies thine aileron., Take oars ob dem; piy . o u t de some compliments dal you would y pr own. and de Lord will smile en yea." rice old *emu, who had taken two of thee, unfortunates in charge, remarked to the vieitori, -Ise mighty p o a r, en' lives mighty dirty, but I oat do a little for de Lord in 'die way, for He tells us If we does it auto dose little ones, we dOes it onto Him." , With' sit the care, however, that mold be token =Jar Such alsonmstancas, the mortality ' among this elan is very great.' ; dins tide investigetion wai made we learn lot number' have been mint lierth, bat such is the constant Wiles from the rebel Bums, that, we doubt, the:Dumber Will be Inoreased *stead cif illminiehed. The policy of placing the colored refugees be camps Is warmly opposed by Elev. Johnson, and the isorrecinese of his views open this subjoin is certainly confirmed by the suffering and death • among the fatherless and motherless children. The mortality, at one period,* said to,have av eraged four per day. Novo illutandlog the fact thin the colored ref ugees -here were mostly women and children, promulgate for Its Luton was being made by no caltivation,of _eighty urea of exoellent land, 'Ahrs work being all performed by them. ' The employment of the freed people in this • way during their temporary sojourn here was a wise valedictions movement. Bat few, It may be, of those who'planted remained to gather, bat they who Were the employed were learn- Jugthat freedom implied the llberty--net to be Idle, bat to labor for • reward. limo of the women were posseesnd of gnat, • physimel strength. One boasted that she had Gat io piled a cord of weed per day for severed gnocomelve days. It Is will that snob should :tuns in she mead, as they have been iseirestomed SO, the boars of oce nation beteg regulated by ; c due regard to the p r ragas of health and strength, and the Inure fox; mental improve wet - • Ine ma fferings of some of these people is their incur a to moth the Union lines seem lamest incredible. One motherly with her ebildren two days sad elthte in • mountain gorge with .nothing he eat, or rest upon, while-ell thieonu ' try toned was mewed to mane them. Their destitution, upon reachlag ifeeiliville„ was pitiful. One poor old woman came with she . possessed Or. on her track—her , turstand'a old coat =done eitrt. Many of "them] ironed here perished ea *telt its/ • ilfht in ' , Mani but for the blankets 1 Iliel !limn ay the Pennsylvania -Freedmen's 11 Associates. Their educational when• ages consisted of the privilege of attendMga deUel held; when the weather wad/ admit, maim a tree, near so l d p. O wed whole mntar, twenty ee read, it was Parelthat one kindred and twenty ire etteatted .0* impromptu. selerieL 11l oramentof en of 'Been' 'tit , charge, • few afterward attended • -Nagel in the vicinity, and mearnres are now 11 progress to locate an institution of learning I . their mi d det. The feu people are proverbially religions, sad these bid "great opeatnp" towards the la. dire who visited them. One woman said that sbe MIS "ars that God was Union God at any rite" -Bat their proton religion mediae° is f iris mmined np 41 the following entrain from the diary oe 'One of the visitors. ~f asirttast in the Almighty Is their orgy stay, and many of them...teem to hare .prefirot madame LA His power—a blind sort of eond dance, seachlig up out of the 'prim darkness, to the , glimmers of lightirbiah stream down from the great funnels toad." . Their preeent life Is ea* of sufferin relieved, se Jar as supplies of clottiing, fa, go, by the rislisf anociations, bat, to coots agate 0 . It le may to see that, is thinkiag of • their ' termer troubles, and the promises made to some of them of better thin s) when they came here, they • are disappointed; , and the true policy of the government I • strennons effort to procure em ployment for them anywhere and everywhere, View their leuronal sefety is secure. It !every +oust* that a -totter decagon for this camp *ay min te obtained.' The Frauds 'sits Is riot V:iii ith.....:,...,.....::::::,,,,,„,..,..thf00et of w Thigh' is a sp ring Of ensitont water,. but it is , without Aida; oo &nimble In a term climate, abstract Wit visit to the meat , home of the contraband. 4 -: 1 . ' .. .. /.114/IND Di• SS -141 45 SS SOO 110 1150 155 1 an 450 0 6 C , l.' 090 1 900 5 5 1 go 10 6" id 001 1. 5 03 11 45 11 00 10 00 15 75 10.50 630 1450 I+oo . Ruzurnio —4l/e relhatliag business, vu act is* intik -yettclayi isentv.eight 171 ant/ ksvisig balm aallsta4 at 111. Alined Ho • and trenty its at CAVA Kirkor's4oce. , . _„ A ronafx..llllo. 0f want belnitUill.).:ega al Braddock' , ?kid to advoitind to a tit on IBanday,l2 ll ‘ t It., t ohlatt We :Invite leo Ole attention of *optabbingTr ains to make .t of. in- to " am mo of inonni. take parson, and Itam,tkOr nalkbakikkhail!Carol". 1865,—A fall sisortment of Diarist f or next ew e foreale rrank Carats Book 4 News spot, Cluvtdele stadium 'Mb . F.Oll Tarr Astr.fr Air Idsdi" of g pipes and uprol, pot' for.sblo loTt Drl6it on,sll out op for ;wasp to tho soldloro;at Blank Doak arid News Dopot. , I Ws rota you to the eau of 'On 8 milted In our WOO' by Samba • would 11309211 11 128 them to your n*o. BIPIA4-4491 1 ASUILIAIIk /11011 TZONAJ Passr,Plen sad Buts ~ Portst, sad desist to Posasitstala sad Vin od slats of the twat quilts as low sass. Mos 111-14tir.' am tits Wstas tiVisiciinttsblloA Pa. flionanlioncin—Tis anntion of nada' If - direstotter th*Wasut an arias inelnunsa dloodsint noidnd Mond lir. John Wain, IfsklyB lidera • Mb- - rm MS sink aompturnslit Am y if one a lg a l idtV, and 'lbie and Cu r ;nn ou Vuthie j —ilfliflath will bi mob ap towar In the lainl.itilse - and In ilte ban manner. A. attain salsotins at fislinsMeoodi news tort and .for together molt of flosal Ran wall and fash ionably nuke Ir yowart to behind tha DP as not to halt and that poplar pa for the taloa, impel klatodoot, pot it of it toapr, tott, p at OW to pm? moron &nest and pt • NULL Ton will caw regret it. • 8.104 ill Dined& Plata, • frraexene,o4 sit- Oreaeits can use Brown's Drone:6.A Troches freely, for reliefing °oaths, Irritation of the Throat, end giving power and flexibility to the ?Dioe containing no deleteriont drug to pre vent theft free nee, If requisite. A fourth tale of thou beautiful late at Brad doelee advertised to come off on Mon day nese, the 12th hum., to which we Invite the Ire& attention o t those wishing to make if. Metarmente of Money. 'Tram take portions to nd from the sale free as hentofam It yon ealtiea , good, healthy bead of hair, or *lob to prevent your hair from tomb:kg my, or, when groy, wish tt restored to its original color, oo most nee an arttote called llasavantron, et tt seams to bo one of the greatest sumo 00000 of T o the prestatt e. Sore to render slates:Om for the a1...-ave p sat wheat all other prepara tions tome folio Sold by Simon Johnston ear. Smithfield a nd , mirth streets, and by allsoirent drogghrts. : . 114murlD. Sodentamer, Jr., Meng returned from 'Bedford Springs h. will rename hie practice at his Wan*, 146 Third street, Pais blush. • Asir Brom,Fism•Ci.sls GOODII- Come and see them I 810115 h Coati and Nab sold m inable" Vt. [Szerlasloo. 50 84 Clair ft. [2w. NIARBJEaII • ALLXN—MIt,LBB—Bry.. Blh, at the house of Wm. lioCrey, to Cosine Mettle, Ps., by Bev. M. IL G. rib, Mr. Jo MEd AMU( to Mhz nes stILLIBB; MI of Pesette Co., PM PIABIIII—MOTILE—On the Gth IrA, tho hotas of the bride'. father. by O. Cummins, misted by E.T. a Eturgerh, Mr. Ito PESItIIII, of Mesh.' h eon Co, Po.l, to BUM SUMS BOYLE, near Plat. • 11019111-5-111cLaUGIBLIE—On Wednesday, Sept. 7, by Bev. Cheri.. FA Dicley. Mr. THOMLB BOMMIS and hte LIZZII IioIAUCIEILIN, all of Allesbeny I D/$lll : POSIIS-0 1 September Bth, at one 0'6104. at OM nickley. DIA N. D. real R. Tomcat al In'elock an loaner, ths oth, The Wands ol Me family aro rt.:loaned to attend. • di - - - - - - - i r . 4 E DFERT/SEJEZJI TI. rU. L. L—THE. UNION COUNCIL of %ha ,dg of Ft fat:m - 04A Imo of WEL HUM BAIA , * BASURDAT lITM , IN% Sim 1.0111 tpst .at B o'cr p m. Rompers of other Dm:moth am cespecuM y mv;tod to to von:A.lm boohoos of Impc nacos • • , b, ironed Wm. tto Ocumcil. 1111 artko of the PLISID&IFT. oefomt --.---- - I _ V ar . -'-' PlTTbißUictill THEATRE. LON. - and tellion., pl. D 1 of retitle , Metre. Reelvelof the gresteezestlos the 8 OV 101 d eta bwtniful scenery, wonderful utitchanttel accts. ±BIS (siday.) LIMNING. will to preoufted, the thrillirg p4r entitl.d TI.3F. SEA OF IO (with poverfe out.) EQZ!!! To conclude with POOl3. PILLIOUTIDT Ptllieoddl•M--. to esboanlJ—The 14•1•41 QUO/. V Toga{ bales Dr tau Banat A AGRI CENT PARLOR 21JRNI- A-11 TT= OIL- PhISTINGS, ChiIIPrta,ISILVTA PLa73l, el 'llk, go —On 14.21111MgY nosenta. kaptambee 1 th, at 10 o'ilcnk, mill b. sold . ems. cad hoer lb• Ocessormial Bales Dooms, Si Mk neat, 'be sgadlorst hansthold finaletten.t of • Wes vb. maroon ; do family •re restoehig Wog. 1 h. aril. s 11. a th• codllast desniplim, ma hawing tem a reds Ily kept in Cm conaVy, an all to tbs./ test ooadltse. T. N. ocmpr me • if. 13 ...tells • A of beset 7 and wahine, taelatng 9 mflu, f arm stabs and parlor chairs; 2 doh plash nal t•te 1 ,f• wt. 2 bald 1e.5 mahapay •ofas, 1 mewling di ear., 1 Mott ala i i huit rack, Icy tlas mut Italian learnt. top UMW, am top pier Masts, miliegeni.ni and and tabl ~ tat malngany shales, matdgmlyana elude end maker, mead nu* and ..r..1 lastiovor Se a . st•ads, g bid., lams mattresies, spent alas lona• Cal% ,53bts7"trItd, :72.=.11"49.2.,"V= d 01.., Ins Is chins wan, gam plata. Sonoma= Lad cat Vat ' table oatlegy, stabs. glass hall lamp, bm Waal. lA ob tmlialsgs, embracing landerapea sag one lannt ttlitioptlittext slurp ofhtinal and se.. re. Veal tof Wks TslAnta ; remit 0212 en. Bar. tam , • t emzemiMils . ll3o:ol; bronze' gray pi ileaths as Behilki; alabmWt . marble ILIA lad saes; • agent, ins Anglifillsiie . kb* fo r at ladsas to partiesdaely killed to ChM Is. as Illi • tiscilve 'etelw,vtacii wilt le trwid for their a ,crenteen on th• a.)ad door of Um haat. 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PIT7IIOOIVB itsiArs DEPOT, inr uvairs, °moor aul rosy on= 17 1 pi t I:I2LBENG, • sirsctiall Om and Steam Fittiog, Is Its Drsztobss, amtaill 461;664 to, b 7. st rwro .mimes 6 ans miatomat el "I tIVII 3 TIM - anowis num, wins mem% lITDRAIiTS, ilk Cbt+NWT on boa Wood. to ozdati. i. isi - rimigab ratuurroagesen And or =WTI SWIM r cOOIUra CU, ' - r wudmidiaisirsitt . r • 'r. , . Hats, Caps taut • Hirai eooe, a...flaw: tabuzgld milt runi viola , Ix% BEVUEPICIE BASAIECIP. ollend ts ia. weeL air mmnilitie 11 . 6 ss4 madam our stook inpli Satairla ill Wald Whir 7113110 ES prtnni lam wiD Min ass tor els 14, •a. lILLTAOIII. i:., . ~ . THE LATEST NEWS UT TWORAPIL, Our iSpeeial DiFpatches. FROM WASHINGTON, Special imikstem t. Pitiable&Gazette. 411.5EMOTor, September 8, 1884, Allowance having been made for marine enlistments back of February, 1864, have re duced the deficiencies of this district to about 1 , 400. This will make the draft heavy, and measures axe being taken to raise volunteers at New York. A latter, published: here, this eftemoon, states that hiVellen has accepted both his netainstion sad the platform. The mesh en jubilant accordingly• PLOT 70 DEST ROY STEAMBOATS REED, The Pirate Tallahassee in Newport BOA.TB SENT TO LOOK !MEE THE APPA.III. Now your, Sept. B.—A. New London (Conn.) tollupoudeat of the etnewerefof Adoerfieer sap: The greatest areitement hat prevailed during the past week in the steamboat offices of the pay from Boston to New York, consequent upon the reveling to Collector Berney of a plot to des troy all the steamboats running on the Bound. It wu Said the Medd° Spark, recently captured by the Tallahassee, end now her oonsort, has beenlovering about our coast, and wee to do the work. It Is also asserted as a fact that the Tallabaesee about three weeks slue, went into Newport Harbor, stemmed around the Snarlers, then lying este, and 'teamed out again undid lengscL. Your gunboats have been sent into the Bound to look after this affair. LATEST FROM SHERMAN °Metal Account of the Taking o .Wl[, RZSDES9DII Lommurn, Sept. B.—ln answer to a requeit that General Shaman would give vs the details of his late operations before Atlanta, in order to silence the ESAU of than who, in the absence of particulars, were denying that those opera tions were, on the whole, a federal moons, we have received the followings dtionto, Sept. T.—On the 15th of August, plu mmet to a plan of whilst, the War Department Ind teen fully advised, I left the 20th eorps al the Cbattahoochie bridge, and with the bncie of the army I drew off from the siege, and using someconsidenble arnica to cadged the fumy. I moved rapidly south and reach ed the West Point railroad, near Ifelebont, on the 21th e astake up twelve miles of it Then moving y right approached the Ke eton railroad, near Jonesboro, and my left near Rough and Ready. The enemy attacked the right wing of the Army of the Tennetsee and was templets!, beaten. Op the Slot, and during the samba; I pinked the left contr. rapidly to the 'railroad above and between Lough and Reedy and Jonesboro on the let of September. We broke up about eight miles of the !deem road, and turned o li eseemy at Jonenbore, Go assaulted him and hi, and parried them, eeptneng Brig. Gen. Go and about 2,000 winners with guns and rich plunder, night alone preventing our cap ring all of Ilardee's corps, which lecaped south that night. That satin night Hood, In ins!Aantis, finding all his railroad broken and our pomenton. blew an his antumnitlon, seven locomtrayse and eighty o re, and evacuated Atlanta which, on the next day, Sept 2d, vu occupied by the corps heftier that purpose, Kelm Geneg Mon= command lag. We followed the re sting rebel army to neer Lovejoy's Station, thirty miles south of At lanta, where lading net strongly Introited, I oonelndeti It would net pay to assault blot as we had already bad the great object of the campaign, vie Attains. ;Arreordingly the arm gradually and leisurely renamed to Athmta, and It is new encamped eight miles south of the city, end to-morrow will moven the mimes webbed. iii,, lam now writing in AGastat ea I canted sot be sums, is regard to our "hustles. IVe have as the result of tide qnte and, as Ithinke well exeented movement t My-amen . guns, over three thousand - on re, end have buried over four bemire retie dead, and left as many legend/4 bat coed not be removed. The reb els have lostilessides the important city of At. lints, stores, at bait 600 dead, 2600 wounded sad 2000 prisoners ; seberna oar aggregate loss se ll not foot up HMO. If that is not sumene, I tie's know what M. Sigsaid..) Id..Jors.Gaaaasa Sseasna. A. 15c11.MiTAZ , Marc LATEST FROM ATLANTA. Tie RiChlllol4 EXClUSitter 016 ilrood , s ()flitted Report• MEL VIEW OF THE arrtrAnos. Saw Tom, Sept. BThe Risionond EZ6IIIIiN <7. of the bob, commenting on flood'. official de spatches 'announcing his disaster, ..yo Hew lo wee that atter attaching the enemy with two es•pi, one corps wm left to maid the assaniti of the enemy. can only be accounted for by alp riling, sitar our teak failed to dislodge the enemy, Hood withdrew one of theta at Atlanta leaving Hardee to boar the hunt *lone. Thli be would hardly have done lisa be not minal. misted tie enemy's &aline. Ha mast have believed the main body of Sherman's army to have been in froauf Atlanta, when In fact it was on Plat River, MIST J01:165bOTO, twenty MR miles south. The &anion. oonmatulatiu the South that although Atlanta Is lost the army Is Dot, and my" the loss of the former is nothing, while the lose of the latter would hare been tri , hout remedy. In another article the Examiner oondsmtu IVA removal of Johnston. lartng TIM he wan entureeded by Hood, the commander of a dials• f. M, notoriously 'namable of managing any - thlog larger than divlsion. The remit is aMs • ester at Atlanta hi the,' very nick of time, when snob • victory elm ooliad save the panty of Lin coln from Irretrievable min. Alter referring to the aSsurdity of putting up mid palling down a commander in the 8.14 se cording to the aide views or pm& Ludes of a funotionszy In Mohamed, the Enemies? main- 01;97111e tbilleastOsa aznuia tleu How is it not bird, Is It not many hard that lb. struggle of eight soillioas of people who moo rinse their money end their lives, wi l t groans In the exams, who streteh every mud . ; till the blood starts with the sweat, should oonts to-Mg: i d and should' end in the mein of us all, so that t • pe al stos and antipathies of the pitiful, per. son feelings of single man, may be indeig- ed A rain It sap : The ;nor& or `Rem nf Ina• ol A I tnta, thiTurtt It May Fa tu putary, ttl be great. r.ti I render In assistance to the party of Lincoln, and obscure the prospeou pada late so bright. Itmay enable them to enable to es• nt* She draft. It will diffuse gloom over the Bath. The dsprestion may be relieved If the Administration haa a spark of real sense, or un ;selfish patriotism. The reinstatement of John d - 4012, or the appointment of . 11 saaregard wound at once reknit the °madams of the country and Aeta Tire Er/miner says: Late Bristol pepsin ,state that it to all a Be 'bout Wheeler destroying the great bridge eves the Tennessee at New London. The same paper : "fie s seems saliently trying to avo cap id the enemy • bridges and lines of communications, and dlr. votesingup ent himself to running about the country pick- ail ts The ilentical closes an extiele onthesitsation as follows: Tin only practical moral we ran draw from all ; this , ls, stea l and .Confederste States never had more argent need of an effeative gm, and dill gent consniption and vigilant lesdcre, and all men to the font tint May have at this konr. atj Tags.m :: ~s:CGSS:Y..r~. i:i~Y 17:11=1 i'cLaus harbor. Atlanta LATEST MON EMBERS. The &bele La Warren'a Front Strongly Reinforced• A GREAT BATTLE 3313Ear8 Art Irezz, Sept. fkotoserektf Waohintor4 opoolat uyit. flkforiMlosio wool from Groat', army OM tlto, rebelo,ta frontrof Rratiam 4 i posltlin on the loaf Ism been; atromqi roMforood sed bat* snit banality. Taste poops Immo 'imini, l l SW Oat Po#lble otetego ht our ertorkii Poste!l—, ~ 1~ ~ MEM unnwn, La.. uaptureU by Our Fortes. 1118 MILS =DID aro 7L, WOODS, New You., Sept. S.—By the Adel fieta New Orleans we learn that Clintod, wascaptured by a force of or cavalry under eel. A. L. Leo, on the 2.Sth all. The :main body of the rebels under Cot Scott flyd to the wads and wmi par coed by our form. General McClellan Accepts Inc 51.1m1. Nsw YORK, Sept. B.—The committee appoint ad by the Chicago Convention, to notify General McClellan of his nomination, met tide morning at the St. EotaL Nearly all the mam boed of the committee were present. At one o'clock the committee left the hotel and pro ceeded in carriages to the manilas of General McClellan, on Slot street, where they were re ceived by the General and Colonel Lansing. Af ter the ceremony of introduction and • brief interview, the committee presented to General McClellan • copy of the proceedings of the Ohl eago Convention, and a letter advising him of hi. nomination. &midis the committee, a large number of prominent gentlemen visited General McClellan to day, among whom ware Augusta Belmont, Peter Cogger, Dein Richmond and othert. The following is the General's letter accepting the nomination OWO4 N. J., Sept.,. Gent/rem I have the honor to acknowledge tie receipt of lOU letter Informing me of my nomination, by the Democretia National Colivens eon recently assembled at Chicago, al their candidata, at the net election, for Prolidint of the United State.. l t Is unneorssery far me to nay to you that this nomination comes to me nesought. lam happy to know that when the nomination was made the record of my public life was kept to view. The eft, of of long and varied service bathe army, during war and peace, Ins been to ettengthen and make indelible, In my mind Lad hurt, the love and reference for the Union. Constitntion, laws and flag of outcome try Impressed urinate in early youth.. Theis feel. Inge have thus far gelded the course of my life, and must continue to do so until its end. The existence of more then one Government over the region w Molt once owned Mu fiat Ls incompati hie with the peace, the power and happiness of the people. • l'he preservation of our Union was the nolo avowed ehjeet for which the war was oommeneed. It should have been conducted for that object only and in accordance with those principles which 1. , tukeeession ta deelarewhezd a active sank", thus ',marinated, the work of re conciliation would have been easy, sad we might have reaped the benefits of our matey victories on land and sea. The Union was originally formed by the exercise of a spirit of reconcilla- Con and compromise. To restore and praline it the sems spirit must prevail In our councils and In the hearts of the - people, the re-establishment of the Union to all Its integrity is, and must continue to be the Indispensable condition In any settlement. So soon as It Is clear or even probable that our present adverse/les are ready for mace upon the basis of the Un ion we should exhaust all the resources of staLsnosasblp practised by civilised nations and taught by the tralitione of the American people consistent with the honor and interests of the country. To rem* such peace, to ostab • lish the Union, and guarantee for the future the tionstitutlonal tights of every State, the Union lad the one condition of peace— we uk no more. Let me add whet I doubt not wee, although unexpreued, the sen timent of the convention, as it Is of the people they represent, that when any one State ts wit ling to return to the Union, is ihould be received .at one. with a full guarantee of all Its eonstl• tutlonal rights. If a frank, earnest and persist eat effort to obtain those objects should fail, the responsibility for ulterior omuiequeness sill fell upon those who remain In arms against the Union. But the Colon most be preserved at allitastrda. I could not look in the face of my gallant comrades of the army and navy who hare survived many blood battle., and tent them that their leboro and the y saerifire so run, of our slain and wounded brethren had bees in vain; that we bad abandoned that Limon for which we have so often perinea oar liven. A TIM mejority of our people, whether in the army and navy or at home would, as I would, bail with unbounded joy the permanent natant:lon of peace on the buts of the Union order the Constitution, without the effaeloa of another drop of blood. But no pease can be per manent without union. Ae to Om Mbar subjects presented in the resolution., I need only say that I shenld seek In the Constitution at the United States, and the hews framed in scoard• sem therewith, the rale of my duty and the limitation' of Executive power endeavor to remora ananomy la public expenditures; re•eatablith the supremacy of law; and by the operation of a most vigorous nationality, resume our commanding position among the nations or the earth: the condition Of cur fasten, the demaciating of the paper money, and the burdens thereby Imposed upon tabor and capital, and how the necessity of a return'to a state of a issue system, while the right and the binding atitheriey of law over the President, the army and people are subjects c e o . f ' h ß o a ll l l a esi n v g i a th a m t p th a etnew la here pressed ere those of the Gonveation and thew. pia you represent, I meant the nomination. I rearm• the weight of responsibility to be borne 'hoed the people ratify you choice. Conseloas of my own weakness, I cal only eeek fervently the guidance of the Rater of the Universe, and relying es Eis all-powerful aid, do my best to restore union and peace toa anffering people, and to establish and guard their liberties and 1:•les. I an., susitleineu, very respeostaily, y oar obedient servant, OMICIII B. MCOLIZTAII. To lion. iloratio Seymour, and others, Com mittee. Importaat Letter from Clem: Grant. Now Tose, Sept. 8.-.. The following important letter has been remised from Om. Great. •AMII• 1 U. El., CIIIT P. VA., } August 15, 1854. Ho.. E. II 'Was kirtrno 81st—I state to all citizens who visit me that all we wont now to totem an early restoration of the Union le • determined unity of sentiment in the North. The rebels have now in their ranks their last man. The little boys and old moo are guarding prisoners, guarding railroad bridges and forming • 1 good part of their garrisons for intrenched position, and men loot by them cannot be re placed; they have robbed the crale end the grave squally to get their present d form; beside that they lose In frequent skirmishes and brittle; they ore now losing from desertions and other muses at least one regiment • day. With trimim them the end Is near, if we only le o oureelves. Their only hope is In • divided North. This might give them reinforce. mints from Tennemee, hentncloy, Maryland and Idissolui, while It would weaken US With the draft quisUy eaforoan, the enemy would be despondent, and would make but little moistance, hare no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly armlet" to hold oat until after the. Presidential election. They tam many bores from its effects. They hope a counter• revolution. They hope the election of the pools candidates. In foot, like Intermits', they hope far something to turn up. Oar peso. friends, 11 they impost peace tram separation, are much mistaken. It would be bet the beginning of war with thousands of northern men, joining the South bemuse of our iirgrnee In allowing separation. To have pools on any taros, the South would demand the res toration of their slaves already freed; they weold'demaid Indemnity for tones serstalnedi and they would demand a treaty which' would make the North • slave hunter for the South •, they would demand pay or the restoration of every slave *soaped to the North. Yours, truly, U. S. Cum. W a.t.togton Items. 17,011101r0w, Sept. B.—The wee reciting , h. C...itrive au...“ alut par eon& Stand of 1 ,as "conscience money :" Beebe, St 6,1884.—T0 Ron. W. P. Fraerwire, Secrettoi o fthe Trweiserp—Dear Sir The on {dosed 11. B. bond to forint:dad by en employee of she United States in compensation for un faithfulness in the discharge of bia dutie for which a [slaty eras received dating a series of years. Vary regretfully your So b' ot. get ellnater, e. Endorsed on the beak mu. the following "This bond Is the 'protest: of the U. EV! Acting snasters'.nustes unneeded by the Navy Departmens. Racconsiondationschoking sea stifles must seempsiny apptioationi.. Admiral Farragethee been instructed by the Navy Department not to e:change prisoners ex ceptlng for odious and men belonging to our navel forges a long time ago eaptared by the re boil, and wheats implored la Tens. Admiral Dub, Cot. Boulez, of West Point. and Orison Blunt, of New York, have been ep. pointed a Board of Uommissioners to examine the ground and soled the site for a new Bey Yea and Neil Depot for the wiqg • . , . EarlVo Troops Reported in our Front. ammo:ass darer or tins POTOXAD, Sept. - ti.—Rontors twos boas prostmt for two dap pat that apart of Earlra troops had arrived in our front, and war* snassint on our left Bank, nooaasitatlar, onothor,struges for the possession' of the Weldon Railroad, and propssations maw made to moire theist; butthislar, with thou . °option of shoe raorrillas, no Imsar has up- puled in that dirsotion. WashMho. . . . Aliwrinay _Sept. IL—The Wad intraggino• gliVa Man loilukt hi. b devolving illtallar, IT° Wwllng to get anross tie Tonnorses. W. hat°eaaapp k t + urd to prtionara and assatim frogan Tha ra Woman rosd ar Oltaganoogagin bolg ging mining ordar gilnorroc Union goon 9onvondon Um bas ad puma vino die. It passed roaolagons favoring lb. cal of o' Ingo Gout main an/ Us fame- Oillti9k of oinvory. From New Orleans , Him tau. &pt. 8.-The Pee hat arrind trawl New Weals. Middl ad ing = W -cotton, SUS*. Predate mg gra, gar aal !!ittli. Nodal( lat e Su treia ido'bfle. ' • '' Captain leseetS, et the Metwasmet. had expo, dad a taped. 'on' the rank= Nuhwille, }at daily. blaming her to pianos. He exprotad to non in'ah her. The ma it has highly important WWII!. Bence, bat doe' not print it, being contraband. Matamoras adobe state that a French force of marital had taken possossion of Bagdad, at the mouth of tho Rio Grande, and Ch e r l. reportod that one of 1500 Landed fh op tho where it Is said Cortina' eronid attack them. the Vermont Election. idoerrindia, Vt., Sept. --Slaty-one towns in this State give Smith for flovenioTl2, 9o3 , and Redfield 4.362 Lent year the same towns gave Smith 11,000, and Redfield 4,210. Smith gales on the vote of fart) ear, 903, and Redfield 102. Thos. returns Indicate that Smith's majority will be from live to six thousand greater than lent year. Of the htmdred Representatives. vo ted for, It is reported that only fire Democrats . . are elected. ....... Gold In New Yort. New Yoeu, Sept. S.—Gold opened rather firm at 24l ; but the desire to sell seemed to prepea. dente, sad the price, without large traastatiorts, gradually drooped to 23”,„. De meeratie Congressional Dominations. Ciemincert, Sept. 9 —The Dammed° Conven tion to day nominated George B Pogh to Con gpses from the Fire. Dietrict, and Dewy C. Lord loom the Second District. itivs,a INTELLIGENCE Agmln the 'term Mug I. In the aseendancy,and yew torday the rein tall ell day with but little Internd.:et. It commenced al an eeriehour in the moniing with a pi rfmt &lugs, and but night there erew but 11111 s, Om, prapect ef • comation. She which hat cos utenced to fall were =dd.!" brought to. "halt," and the 'upper:Von Is that thin morning will find them both rising rapidly. To .11 emanate, the rain bet hewn general, extending along lb. wh..le range of the fiflche• dee, In•hleh °Ls eeveral days mot .laps before the mein body of wider will reach here. Modems et the wharf stilt cfratlnues dull, and but little freight Maciass. The rain hao.omswb.t checked badness, but redoubt If th• offering of freight would be • sob more free Mho ',gather *se pbalent. - The only arrival yeeterday wee the 14111ealwelu, from Wbtrellog. tier frefghl trip mar only iolambl• [Mr. f3he left main on Dm re turn trip at .:on. Teti DelaIrIl• left ynterday for St. Louie She Mop dud at the point, and tort on about twenty tom of rail. road hon. On Seceder theme. fifteen hetcf water bathe ch.. etel between Loner:lle and Ofnelanatl, and wen feet In the eteambrat ;snorer the fella. All the emanate between here end etnellmatl are ptering out deals of wever. At Mat there wee the hetet water to the Cumberland end rising. The Jolla from Zanesville. wee deo last night and •111. d. 1M0... be found at the wharf the momlog. She relll loan outer return trip m Saturday ot4 (Mime p. m . 111. doe in the river het proved tudlciatt to so,tt the wishes cf the coellerstmee, end yettorday a nember of tow -boats, with heevy tows, wok their departure for tear. houthers :sreasat , Set non—th•erchants of it, Louis here hod anzaldvrebte trouble m of late with boat. end ehippere in retard to the its Woe whether or not bills of lading, es well at &so ii .:a require • revenue stamp. the matter having been laid before Catheter Gardner, he lamed the following order Ir. Lome, September f —A two r.et revenue stamp h r gutted for eaoh end every op.m. given for the trensportstion at unrettendis mom steamers, ar bargee scsvigettng the' Western waters," This le wed...toad to menu MI a/tasters. upon !Irby tickets end Mrs of ladled for am or morelate of good.. A feller. to etmtply with the above, ehbleete the Unguent to a One of two lawndred dollars for neglect. PoeUICI Oswistms, Collector Per IL. IC Shearer. Captain Golding bee attempt hie mind, sett ittelesd • g I ete, es we etated • der Cr two aloes, we no tte• .het the America le at Otoofeutti loading for SC Lome g• c rating to the Cairo Dwaserst tbs river" an Mon day ere Lt four het ab cm le •teeter inert, thirty...tight fr.t below bah wet • r mark, and fatting ** Tie Pewe si erg ect• to try whether thte Mate of thhip • lets e an the ethic or the r. hot h rivets haling ;Mot es ck that "nasty hole. Tin an eon r John I- Thher,Gleo Brag clack. le run t In, n gel .sly tetween md Evansville me p mint . his SiLet the fi et fisher • that has lied cotardon to make toe of a (co Monday there was but Ler and a hail feed of ester to +Le Idtrataippt helm n Cialna an d St. Loeb. I In. Starlight heel g Item reiml. maw op fens the im relies: pistol day, aid will be reedy t retry to ..Latest W. we • wmewhat sarorbeed on Wed eerie, to Sod r old Mend Captain G. W. Johimtoo, formerly of the latoerva, /Maeda md other heats, .ranger to she Wool Melded bud.. le our MM. Captaln Johnston h.et doffed the burellimeete Of Shipttmee sou, and donard IS of the shepherd. that is to esiy, haet ta rob rd yen in lowa, he ha entered twat and oral logo the wool gro Meg boatmen Somas to yon Osphilai wnel Is ail the go tow-adapt slum the es:Margo ono AWL the Mb= re, Ceptaln John °redoa, to the mole. Winans packet for 40,1111. tearing promptly at it a'ol: ch The leek. OW. A. y. Braiding. rstL sae that pwie/1 gem and elilpmll receive every attention. Th. fine new packet iiswerd, alaptale Jana Kell in, Is r uWWWWI for a Moine di sad Loath tile, mid aid be re dy to lan tu-marrow coo atitg. he X sal t Bays. Osptain Llendt tokens, Is Lonesome Is Wave for SI. Loafs this eventing. The Waggi• hat excellent emetornolatlons for pasiengem and pleoty of mom tor height. Ste will followed by the firmenla, Cleptain 0. McCallum. NI-.3K.EIT S New Tort Market. lir...FE., MM s —ratios since sod vldloot d , d cbsoge • 61,66431,36 for NlldAltag Oplso. rlaar—ales tae Wsours •riss2 &toady bat ds cloyed bear', sad 6 to 100 Woor oa o sauna oldest 61 6 3 0 2.2 Western ittrs Moto, 611r6/1111,55 Ilstrs 80, acd 111,0313,13 gni* br..d.. ellWalityboas7 saddosltslog; 111,911,111 t 0 Wassloprood doll sad Woad 23 tons; $6,101,611,11 for Oltod. !Prin. 11/.2161.31 far llllrreskos 0 .6. 2.32* 2,3 3 dor &robot . 1111.1osakos, m5e,02.40 tor Slater Bed afoot, rt., sod II flat,ls fr teas Kigali's*. Corn vlttboos &tidal ,tale; 51,61%131, 6 9 for lures Vrrororn, sod one I,d Pl4.* do si 61,61. nolr sotto. sad steady; Wie0313% fa Western. o:flaitan. 0.x., I. wady, vita s modrrsts &mad for Cols at (Awes <plot; IEO bbl. Now Ortuns @old .t 111,163 1.10 Panama armlaal; fo3 , f, for Orades 85 for Waned In land, and WI f Lamed hem Wool Ilactloo—fteles to-day dem wall attended, and p wed off at Wend the Faded. prima an! eh. e darinp caul all 'Snead of the sales - mad. rem 49.61 for Ny+, 4%153 for •Dr rimed, St 48 for Idsettago, 117,4 for Nonsdora. Balm M. 0TX41,61 for lecenamic I 1.. ea. Po. is ratter heavy; lea &dap, .t 142,51.40.150.43,60 for eon do, cicdng at 86.1 76.42,67 K, 39a19,15a far Um., rod 141a12 for prime mesa. prof la quirt, at 1540 far r p •ck mew, T 2.0.8 for tat , . mem and prime meet. Deer enottraly nemlnal. Vet !fee. me very firm, sith falr 6000, 0 4, et 104. 17 for .100100 m, the !Meer prlee foe shots-, and 16.1t0,1 for hear. Incladtes heaved ham..! 59, Lard rather finer, at 49tka1i2a, the latter price an extreme. Berta drew, at 46.40 for 0510 sad CUSS for fltata. Cheese gocd reaa-ed, and y dem. oil New Turk Money and Stock Market. Ns. Toss, dept. ,say it mom lectlmand Ina at Ta. Illtadlngdalllo6,ll4lo9 Gold exalted arid deoldad ty lewer, opealng Mitt, doollsdag ta and cm tos at 106* Ooosramaet docks oteady. Stocks steady. CT.coupons, 1019101% 620 cosposoilll9lllTcreetn7 7-30.,.Octa ber and ip 1100116 Illesend 6., 115 W. Oble • attladyti, I FOCI ayes, 1021 Quid:Over. 111%; 442 tee, 111 A. wawa. tow: IlllsoM scrip, 12WA; I 19 I, Ileadteg, Lit • PittobooBl, 111, dortk W.t0,0, an to Prebend, dak al, ad. gala. Market. • Poreatel, lip!. I.—TlOO. Wotan. 16 Mat tstmlnal, and no taloa. Cote quiet and =Wed. dates—o seem bald at 7731971 L Whlaky dull and Inactlva; rug at 11,131%. Oanal Vrelght. to Bed York—now, 75; reheat, II; core, 12; rota, 1054611054 Lake Importa—ttcm, 1,517 bblm wheat, 8,910 Loll, pea, 650 bush. Vet al Ez t orta—Wlmal, 11.670 bah; corn, 97,850 both o.ta, 5,1,000 (Jew zoo, Sept. 11.—.1flonr managed nog lg good do l'beattor 60 1 ¢,7 6 Zr o 4lVo i lri2. o l3 o.- aoo for Doubts Zrtra frets grime White a Vb.* of all deomiptioggstgros.arAsoegagagonaged to mining lots; 110. I Clhioago Spring. COL ro b Wog at $1,50 tor Ha 1, withowt nice of Im portenne gete in di mend for Craig ht. rIIII.I.I..LPIJIA, Bop. dull with little t01a1,7, IpA mitreWill , ot doll. 01,!5 N, v, 12,41,11,Gt. Wbiu, • V• 4 1.1,1111 to d. 11.114 Al 964. P.,1110.012a 11/ en. Wbisky—Balesualraport.i , Baltimore Market.. U.mans, Sept 7.—Plour daft; lloward street 13a • gu,tamps. Whaat daady with Woof 3,000 bath Ittatneky White at rAssama. earn quiet Whit.. 51,1801E44 • Wtdaki dell at sua. - Prrcluans 0114 • - - _ IX — WC dINCENNATI & LOUIS- X VILLI.—Ths splendid staassor OH grill lure sa alms caSt DAY. Mb 1 " i " oti board or to " 1 88LalawooD Jotit . I VIM ST. LOIID3.—The X itromer 1116.0111 H 13. Captela ticksou, grid Wore as above an 1111W7 . 7 1 - a Yin . . Sin doled a pump ki n/ k m board aria we • • D. oolagdwW I :4 1 FOB ST . LOUIEL—The *-fate:IIESI steamy INABII9II I , Mat. Idollalloo. vat lams La &bon osallAilllDAl the loth Wt. D For MAIM or Poor AV Mt wice tit °Poi. 'No Jougusuca. PMINEES, MINBRAL WORIEBBS IMP" lIMICILIMI . vatracuiTi.,Thr Isalten sinus aedmenabotietas On. !Mind *lsabel pas Massa ornbalksvau4lloston; ere now toll% to gemeate omtticts M. =Ain* and Dowd lehir glut& ad Warms, at leholelsr seti:,re , .',.ol the Us er 01 the thcema Me. . ~ .- • • • -- - will ettortli be prroirs4 apis tae touPtouvri of tharsa 4 melting Amami: se& il P 2O- ter or to contract krteeettes, sultiftslem NI and eetning the pretiova soteX PM .147 , P 9&" U tetei U., the We sinew ;it WhatPl of & StheWe mem) te ftrthe hrostiesse el en bleats nal erne a hard Elbow...a eon% 0.1. 1 , ire der, 006 .. dr.fti . v: fl a t:p 4, 4 ..i.,.., , -4,i7.= =,., ...... ♦ ... ~. Trak MIAS, Trsentree. - • 1 saleklased - IS lierehiliN SOW. =BEE ' t.l 1 , r * -, UM NOW CLOTHING: nOrk TIMM/. Slid cbidres. cf all asap styles of Me suss*, mad. to the MOST rantotLaui 11. U. MK k CO., 111111Ellfin TIMM, 00101131 OP MHO AIM OLLIE IMILIPT.. B I&SELL'S BWGIC. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET d Would call th. erroatkot of boyars to lits›toet It W Deed ..s.t.s with crest cam sad Oar WSJ s 8 the bowed Kyles or goals to be tem! m trot slue hors. Garda mightn't omit 01 oicassliasdo to Way will ohms csit sad azomires ear pods what Alm, s tall sad soaplsts stook of Furnishing Goods. jN O. BIJELOBR3 & 00., Comsat/slam and Forwarding Warsharini, Having pastime:l the "Hanes Warehoame et Ott City, and hsetv sample roe= and facilities. Ita. ottl row Wotan sad forward OLL MID • 'lff.,==An. WIL/wry doacrlption, sod prorolst astfatootkon to all=tror m wtth awls petnellife. PATrKBSON BKOB., Deslars to Youghiogheny Coal and Nut Goal. 141 at tn. 011110,07 a MEW.= ISTIal= uat Bradlmp Wadi= 7setar7X*ll lllllll 7 City. prompt. 17 atteadal to. larWestara orders Is=lll l ll . 61114. mhlo:llsiritl CIONESIGNI p L e t • 11= doVI% Daman 55 do Tate, 7445117 PIDSI4 S M s odsirg n to DT7 TITTI*4StodoCOMMNo. IS *Ol5OllO SIMS If. YU COM ITS BAMBY, FARRELL 6; 00., Owego Market. Philadelphia Market. BTEAMBOafTS. ,V 4 - ,C c 57.71 I FALL newt or GRAY a LOGAN. IT 151, Clair Wm& FIRST CUSS GARMENTS. L.A.w.msT siezeims. I=l=C=C= Batml.,xrd:cubi lawmhar. W. H. McGEE. W. EL naGia, Illeretuat Wray , No. ID 81. Oar drool. MUD% • • to J. aW. ILLIBUta OIL GATT, Pa. PIikOTIOAL PLIIIIBEBS. GAS AID STEAM FITiESS, Ws always en Wind a hup and wAI aseestal dock Amps. Etpirsats• Wash Solna, Bath Tate, Gas M. away acae, Load Pipe, Sheet lawl,ixd, whirl w a s , Won. M w a m te a . s . t . T l w th..Vaasa Gas the use al • BAILEY, VAILILICJI.L. 6 00. IZSI IrOSTIITII MMUS EIMarrIIRS 0111111111111 WOOD 05&III MUNI WM LI LIM= 11=XL WHOLIOILTA Oa Arum SAE. W. WOODWEII, vs 024 II Fo Thtrd dri ins g. :. radis Zdx ,24l ° 2 S i t e . end lurth s zis:' :4: .• . :V, • WEST CHESTER. PA..., WI& N. MIMEO, A. IL, Prinapa. J. warm WOBBALL A. M., Pb. D., Assocd. as ThaVtae yar of a. manta, tommenai ps the TENT TOT:MAT, the fith of Septa :maraca. Tat rouse of bistrtahro t. thamengh and ertatar. de emed to At boys and young men ea Waggear mama. dern Lanomper, Oennas, Preach. epentiab tad Italian tamest try Wive reliant casabas. Phs yen ta, Der alma% i• ad s th. the Marra of WWI MOIIi3DOMPT snd the Military flopaincandat. for catalogue So., apply to altar of tbs PrindpoL st Wee Claster,PA. The Principal - erfil be at ths 1101501IGAIUMA BODBM in Mann% Qom Antra 6th to Loral Say Molnamatioar.. alias ho will b. happy to famish Warm. ftt blagebtol, tromlo a.. to. Is OP. st. AAUP. se:la FASHIONABLE - • DESIRABLE GOODS GEM & YOUTH'S CLOTHING MADE T'U 0t17.131033. IN THE BEST STYLE ,M) R. B. NORRIS. 79 FEDERAL, ETRE= Allegheny IHE 001:ERT OF COMMON PLUS, b. Or !SLUMMY 00Carrr. elo. 1O of Nardi Term. IStO. to paraasawe of order et oh! Mot I twat/ ewe notice that taxon _ritanwe tea sae 61.2 btsrutlal matiewr.te V. Mil- INO. sad that eattrwwweee wilt be ailawal4Witte Ckxst Os the THUM/ DAT Or extrzasurs, ISE4. Woo am= ba etwern lw the can1?..7.• N OAU W. 1513AFIlEt, amosnir-si.r-usw, Kw 100 !WO Street, Pty. /"0. for PLSHIOBH. 110171ITI, 08r13 LX, Lu, vlsoroludt MARVIN% 811P1113.108. 011110ZERt Ifs& fa Va. el TOSTSTFI STEM!. poUnt rod nn ornobloo sotto Mita Ctrostors to prior to iosi nob trot at bo Ettototabs. IL. & 111111/13, sw a roam amt. Prrissitaila IP I ORB It CO., SIC. PINE TAR. Joe ' Lam.. , rut erp ite ' lt txtmlonua armors. ro; nab, tb4 dints and ba lamas apa itak , 4l6 Otana, 14.1%6 /VISE MEM rusatico. Tviisizst.cAufwgia4 • flemasce to Jam Etalaus VORA. 41,01L111• Dater b3/4011 ausza, 97121;11101 . IWO= LND NTIZIrr 4110=1,. Pi:aromas. Ps. alt.ll/ SPORTEKEN'S BILOQUAZTERB; . la WOW) ess , JA43343, Writes abe stbotialvil Itpixtomaivasil Athol b Id As* , al .G BMW 11.11VOUVIR3 rErge, 41A1111 row Dre nAiszo, 81101, XCITS sad' POllOlll4,- D 711.7 - ILLISEE4 sad web medusa sew 1106,41Ilettaelc th• lama 4reM: textet4 40 this ' • ! Don pi .I'. GENGEMBRE, • en an nowlimpOilti , ,, cossirt;pisto ANAmTimi.. *Om owe aid sadmiohli lilt .111041: I,lti • • ." =IIBEM Arnitinol4 GRAND MON BLUALY! TICE LADIES INVITED! OUR BIGHTS IBST_BB PBOTEUTISW ' y high Prices and &tattle Pat Doll t ¶'b. bast vsy to &coop:4llth oar parties% h repot CAM WHO WILL sumextr U. U.. arntabscks for tam. owl bpazit ULM l , CONCERT HALL SHOE STORI No. 62 Fins STREET. • Thlo Wow , „ L ' t 4b". 7 :h. "" ;rtoot ° ltad t 'Lll dastrra.s.. "."1"L oor ikdrol:l::dutrbooesny—Lorl .I.o....eanstst;coßoZ, mehoottmlawraooltt: iier Next door to Papua -• lane tad . A NEW SUPPLY OF LADIZIP, CI NISIFIRP, TOMB'S, DOTE LIM crauxualars „ Boots, Shoes and Battelle • No. 54 Market titre .11 BUM lbw tt: CIIIILP SHOE STORM utimszies +nom 01 BOOTS, MOBS, . , GAITEBI3, , Bkllloll6la. 1 4 etecLUIVICra Leos eons. - iq Oa sad we tbs roods.lN Tedwg : 9 REZGE, EIRAL a 00. vy:o 0 I. Commission Merohante. ;c3 341 LIBERTY STREET.. Corner liiirekrwa. arircot bought and ooLd au Srotecip. esrall OIL AND KEMAL Lame W; " gala OR szurr-WlTA'Aletra a .T . CO., &ears fa OD, Oil Zerrltor, sag imam Loa :; , , 3 ~ IWO p to oil as lareary stanaStts al leadsOsla!s: . ted tx=lesbrat•isO, nal= calts. , 1.515. 1.14.!fl O. Easavhs, lisslses Steer, zw.. , von m.., sad atoll= ioaaftles at importance. M+, W• ban aso • One stimuli all esteutbis tannear IS q , 1 the inn 1=10.6 Oil f POO= d W:W 02 IL I 1 a. Oalp, 4; h . sad other ;bees. Their West I' ham ease * 4 - all waft with [biasses of etteessO4 Iddca . 1 - 1 mill Ina moor thirmissr be Widow. rawslastswil:t 2 I , b.. 4/ c. 'mid is quantities to Oil siTikelo l 4 MAW .I,li maczabk tam. ,1- Tor pantos's= adtersureall ea 3. IL 111T1VA11412 ., ‘ km:=l". Umtata. 0., err O. a. P6IHZXBOIOW.: - And Sad r*Kg.M. wen, Putobvfx;b- : !.] u"saWasta r 1 -------------- BRIDGEWATER. lUD. COTIAU OBJUIS, 0130 D 111 PURI ISSSICED. CM& BU. =mot Drab E; . bfliek 11:mt ty,-:. Goieriunts, TILLU. =MUM , Duni, 110 , 17 - ,? 'ls - AU*. DE! b' I ML A !ffimalr.ilaigs,a.. ,‘ Li , i arsurnts Juan a TAB wirer. , .11' .), Mid:vs, — ELOSIOLIP ANTIOLDIIi .q , Gt., gamma lies* fi Kagan Lash Not TOIL algasid ^ ' n+ WICTBDPAVIT. .." IMO MEM OD 41131 EU. . IT ' i Um ottimd sa aloe so the -sawurs wt PIM iait Wyll• Om% setases 1.4 h lITItTH ram. exam. : of 11•13obia Sul lus Maw DsMnhiliAsilC •'• =dr Dtpinuko an osltitblot st thafi efts Mgt .4 •ro prompt ko treat all awns Ix • teleattlif wt. iMsTdwolir n atre th g wi t 4 .... .4 , roma or olutical alio. have bosoms sadist thitti : Oasts Is last they moire to bicoato Irallkt sat, Itatcca, vs vtuld sty you can bit supplied ". et oar cent. We en Ato Dtoptooat secosuotli•O' tistimite with De. 13Ftitte• Vont sad Dastoloott ! IrrThat tut IN o. ism rine erszrilS .. .. rpo waqupecTtra v wei titt, s wan mom to maxi klai 4VAlam'•P • id. Ida.. lo thwe. to wa. p = s .:* ftet.timr !Amu., Orre is &Orson dap*. dating mith Unwell e Impact/AU bedew already ibiON.4 or about to be ibeetwertber tuts Um. opettotes Intl& sail wet sad =tit ot esaror rock ea to' tlisrp of the Aturictal satt badness pot r _ the 000rdelt. No wise wed may For vb. atot threlsa•'PleAVAVlP. proratio of the capital reptirld ass for Ow satin tior of tbs n otaiters. aid ids:AMA stmap.‘itassiierve__ the stantlectirditit lituttotei Subpar t Porg y s• oot key.. to the Advertiser. satbillettep Mentes will b. requited. Mhz= BOX. OA woos =drab:Mx& - =W C 013120 COFYMB EMUZM I oimmturri am:wares • ORDNITAS.I 3O vanzatualikti ZOBE3T WILLILU. cam, Q. 1.13 MOTS= NV= 4.t • ts eft tassmats. 'nwasserter.*ms - und atryatoo acomerry Om pow • L tottroood. sttiodad to. air • urp taro ma Oarelore gimp et. td=obit toasts. *las ' . pax (Age, at OClVlarir 68W.30:11MAIM: agog egastgada NADI, a aWad • .bis gad 00 .:•ma Tiiro M Moot SILL% Rola& e5i017459 Laru" ral. ass it. . Ed ore= WWI= utta Dm sad tstr atm E. B. Pumas Inustbdt ICING TIMM ' sot portitalgry Willa to gosdas Ids - glrOaal Odds stmt. um SWAM ; land BLINDS' • I .1.11BOWN.• • g swimming es rosiumm TornAm 3 11314 _ exzeinust maxi fp-eg n it band bak=ll of MinklF, of Os Woo ; "Li z% is k4 lILLfti,U=G I3 ; 003115aCCUI, of tbo dtessot Mks. stasnal Mik_Varimitiraussaa authi wi rjaZ 3 IBM Two she's work sUmsorsztod. :r4,1 ."1 FaulT WAY , ' t•sug WA . cats - nagamsalfzi. =mu isukcomig , sctr, • 'Ma rEcci I%*.t"; 6133=15()% sate s Soutqwnis ircw 'AND tan shisji • to proeured • WM IL =slit womb raurcT aoe. vittes4; - : - . 1 " okso'ss4 x‘itra es..'lestdP4 rpo PRINTER& , Mara 111111-BALV; ten i• , on Owiti shit . f•-• • oszvonamonniuniammipintpunt osiumaum. DOLT:WI , CrIZAIDELIIDei Digullea *gm NOW • tZI>T2IO4O7BII malt,•4l , :burl -M Pk UP ^ aunts of ftwey - &leg Wolk ixeserhiriAlLlit scriber, _Attu lolkiteggiuss wom rgesboXl.""". - - t• r • f , • - • 'Tanta: Alicen t t at , ifk, 4 • -;.! 110.1taiinietrat. se.aeaea.a4l6lll:llAM 'isedsaga idmiltke duet r # l ISM TER.:llo39MQtathlt riligi ' "Wagons toiloAria siNS Si 14 fliiseos tamitinbefargicsolnk , . 1 Ina Hellt: Alie" , 4 ce,ITACIp ; Z p a I wu .; suusi Wrlalcitethis ;IsaoT6irtguquarltheres - • P.l , a sass cg •. .-"--- ';';'e.;.ll 1 ~.., . _, i ,::::. :4, MMI
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