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Seeding Natter 'tom Yesterday's
Evening Gazette.
The Exiled People of Atlanta—Letter or
Gen. Merman.
We published on Friday last • petition to Om.
Sharman from the Mayor and two connetimen of
the city of Atlanta, (Georgia,) requesting • rsio•
eet'on or modification of his order for the Minor
s! of the Isiah! 'tun of the city. Siam , then we
have received the reply of Gen. Sherman, deny
ing the :wont, for reuons stated la Ids letter,
which Melton, their: '
BDADQOAIIita EITLITAIT DII7SIOT
or TOO Materssorri re me Fati; •
ATLAJOTA, Dept•DlDOt 12, 1884,
James M. Calhotm, Mayor, B. B. Itawsoi arid:
Et. O. Walla, representing City Council of At
- pentlations. hovermslatierof llte;Iltli, in
- denature of a petition to revoke my order re
moving all the inhabitant* from Atlanta.. Than
mad it carefully, and give fall credit. to Your
statements ef the distress that will be mamboed
by it, andyet Mull not revoke my order, simply
lotiantuoittgliedereartenot designed ' - to meet the
humanitias of the ewe, but to prepare for the.
future itnaggiu fa which millions, yes hind:cis
of millions of good people outside of Atlanta
ham a deep interest. We mast bare peace, not
only in Atlanta, but in all Anmelea. To scare
t....aideeritiltilaterilbs wall:Mind! . desolates om
ono. happy and favored country. To Itop the
war we must detest the rebel armlet that are er.
rayed &rebut the lows and Oonatitatiod, which
all most respect and obey. To defeat 4411;1'f
t:ties was mmtpropare the way to mob them fa
theiiietitiesi provided frith the arms and in
strunteats which enable as to scoompllsh our
PwiP••••,.
wow, / knots - The vind , ctlve nature of our en,.
may, arid that we may have many jean of mill
er-y,tLgleatittllatafrom.thla ;Rata, and therefor,
dossmik_mise and.pmdenv to prepare to time.
The use of Atlanta for warlike purposes!* to- ,
consistent with its character as a home for fam
ilies. There will be no manufactusef, cam
mares, or agriculture here for the m,eintainaleo
of familles, and sooner or later want will compel
• 44 • 4 ilh•talllitql ;to got Why mot go now, when
atittgenients are completed for the trans
fer, instead of waiting till toe plunging not of
ermatztding armies will reme s the manta of the
poet Month f Of course I do not apprehend
. aeysnalt_taing at , this moment, bit you do not
:,4pliolitl4l.o.iiitrij will be here till the war
bow? ,I.:essmat.dlecoee this subject whh you
.. - .lliirly,' „ lmoaktol.tannot - impart to you what I
proms. to do, but I assert that my Military
plans fluke it necossary, for_tho inhabitants to ,
go. away, and I can only.zertekt4htfot of sari-
mes to make their exodus-isi.any &victim as
easy and comfortable sa.posaltde...-:
Yon cannot qualify war in harsher terms than -
I will. War I, cruelty, and you cannot ilia, 4 1
--- , --I;ostaition.i.whe.betttettliar on our mantel, do . -
an mateilottoor • People -
Oaf 011:: TTlifoxillad no hand in making
' till. ma, and I lmow,fwfti m.ke more situltioes
than any of you to swam pesos. sot you
not have paws and m 431111.110/2 of our °misty.
Ii thletTnitsidlitatiesdbadra to a division aow,:•
wilfilifitep,ifookil nip the fate of Mexico.
• whinlifi itiinal The United !irate, mot
Yuri its authority wherever it has powart, if it
roams one hit to proesure his gone, and I snow
that oath is not the national feeling. Tale fetid
, tag unmet 'Various shapes, but always! Ooze.
bask to tautkof,Artion. Once admit the:triton,
moo mare licknewlndge the authorityof. the
Ifatianal lionerntinnt. and instead of devoting
your &Meese strati one roads to the dread ants
of war, I and this army become at .onoo you
. •,.-, • :„%r • pmteetara and eupporters, shielding yeti drew
dangw, tot it come from what quarter it May. I
.;:"._;:kleettlitakidligandbrifittalieannot resist a tor
rent of 11,1201' and passion each as swept-the
Beath into rebellion, but you can point. out,.
so that we may know, those who dare gm-
INTL:WM and those who insitt on wit and ltf.`
desolation.
,„
. Templed ea well appeal against the thunder
t th twill)
ons sa,aga s eso a hardships Of war.
They are inevitable, mid the only way the people
of Atlanta can hope once, oars to live ire Poses
• ki hamatotoatop-thia • war; whiekeen
atone ho done by , iiamttaug thee ietiiiiO4
AftikisMigiltitottlAnfidele....We dun% WADI
--- F:DirCipOW4retriOfOrtot, ' or Oar hoistmer
-Zoa hare, bat we do want'
`• ,asitt will he }a of nhadiumosto the of the
,
31sittalititts4„ - Ao r ta wlLLltsyp, had II It in •
amatory= itoptofroatftsta
..... ._ .....__. . .
_—. ~,V iiit lintabehltbefol nettd:pre i rnion i t la
'VlNittrAeltilialigtn Miniar:gaa
•:.::-1 , ---7, ,-otberip . tirwerek•bolsrfonparrtlmmi. there,
. ii . ' '..!-%:_l i t t at:l lll"Mglita tl Lan ' "-P t et ill,== '
.:....,..11 ,boen,golinmOluedi mad never will bor
• 'lthel=tithleigiii the` I s ar - by esislngi forts,
,:,..,:-. : * 0 wineilelinoranteynontetr - Alin , Gen [Jon
' . .'i . i'. 4 , ,-befolverertrowse Lnitallent . .nntlefdr. the
": L id 'lion* bad one jot Or tittle;firreelVe- fr.
i.:. , .... et , Vf."l -
../dteheprit onto , Too
1 t , ' ''' ''') ea, '4 . 2prk ti
,outth•••••a.
.)':•*;•i..S . , .;,..: ' ..4 4.e. FsA.O.4 gun soar
teat.
:.z-e.F...:...,- . ., - *4 . 1, - ~. - tit ifilleiseippl we
...1 .11 4 ''''' .„......___......e fertnttl iii'Y Vl l l . 1 .4 et thne fstahlee of
i.. "-- t•ehel a 6 o a MWe i .L l : n ort noilireiGi curt phnehni -
.--4 ,, 1
V , , , , ,,., 2t. • wild not 'tam. Now that war amnia berme to
PrlnYtonlbanterrellfhomorreyon dements its
j .rhow me, hut did not feel them when yob sent
r ,, ... , ^efri!libtfet iff' fitifirr mill:lmobriitith,i* and
''....- ‘.l ,i'•' • ;1 •""°'''inneWeditiiii i tijirl ahoh,fo parry - Wai IMO Hes •
f ereorry.indOehinatese and dealatelhi homes of
......., s'. - g ~ „,..Isseamemwt emenda of good people who only
~,t
~ 1 , • Led to Abell/ pOllBl - irthireOldlllarto add
-''',....' •-•:?,.:',. ili ndir the Government of thilifilerrtnnee. Bnt
. 11 :',!•: 4.1 - SO" CV? t i t iMartift.
'‘'.: !'!'b • .• 1 I wan pose* and believe it ea only hernia
' :.4. , 1 , 1 til.r.r.ittrblSPAaltoll andmst;ifttlirin •Te 002.
'...t :t . , ....!•,:: with '
:' ''''':•.'it,';' L '''' ' J. ' ''ni'mally::,Bnkmyi'dsar.itre,:',wlfin',ihett ; puma
L:i{l
. . ''' '''''''''iffian - reinrro,.,riel,GM• 44 1 on awl. AtrAttfiMet.
:....!.-' ~.e.• 11..Ttiasliria Share with y,g,n the lastoreaer, and
. .4.1.---- --metryttry•treolasterArsOol •Aid famll
; '' ~.,-, ' hes agminsh, danger from every, garter. ; Now. ;
11 you as go„ and ,take kith 106 the oid and
t . l ~
' „ ,Pobl•-rdeett mammas them,and build tor them
'‘... 3 i - ' L '
h*tenwerulat planes prop,r habitations to "Weld
1
•.'t .. - iii , L'. thererogtipet the weatherman the and passionspassi ons t '? . •l: ll .:. : ''.. ,of Ma obordonn;adipo*Che Unita and pease
'`::••• • ~.., : k -- --t-' , ", - .44444iatt0 ieglion your old homeratiiihmta.
.9 { u - r ,A. ,, . - 7 Yam, Inhume,
1" , ;,'•' ~ ~j .Scr --:---• •
_,- - -- :, -- 7.:7 - W,l - Glininfai;XertGeinerni. •
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n4iikiia'44i44l::'4lii•iiii. einari
iSI ' - ~ . ...1.-liednialeativatth tor Ma way ba.the front He
. ;:' -4 ~e' : 464 crade Ie Ad amosica or dfaaand gratifying W 413011111
: •!'. : ' '!...:4 1 ....-• 2 "- , I,00311402.141kand itgallill[lolo . ll.7 031:41/11,11y
" .. ;:i: , ,i 4 ~,IP:Kg , rettEF totti.**lhitela4o 'pm, sadists who
ei , ` 4( '''' r - tiliiv 1144eglattti - '2 ll e Pisani Mit, ta• r pro.a
,V. b"-',„ - ,,„,' ji . ;pup tiptilei id= th e platform of . afar, soy
:Of t"'""lng: 4 .14 'Friends s I thank you thrittle kind
cci,
~---, imrplingrrrrntrif,i — tneYpri.Wo4,.leitcreia ad to
il er'''''''lleeeeiel,oo4lll4llh4V4Mtititletnte yen n the..
1
' ';i l 4°-'t.'lo!it-4114,:stotiqpi *on Instieshlrea brie -
I ti , ". yttorionsWeraL I brio' Imola , eintath Idsn
gi ~:-. unmia , -ms!==x; l llllria. t's
f. :.. c ,_ r i,,,,,,wii„„..,...,,„,autu,,...,
, ...sif • Tam*, - - 14iiitikike Mass ilona..ememf the
:-- • , , I.; aniseleof-theientartisyyrtrairpera the
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Si, 0..1,
:••• ~. i. • • ituz,l 4 — raver 40.1 9:m...gtalliti::_.
-,4,.'ailittgArl e tttAikiiciiiiiiwiu trt
yr
- ~ "- -O alt and rebellion Will be ortPhed
-7-.! ._ -go
4194 utsiegif for 01. 1 MAPtion. "- 1
-.;:c..i.ADatzarnitylt•Tipm•-.Ths Bova Dare., of
-tt • -'o l Arglas 4 0114:111011.. tided teas s
, . rosivihafiresidoMaccUrr a.
~ .„...e gi m p• iliii iitazto 4 terieletlreenri bilh.
- , . r,, , , . ...: ~,-. • Fekiiiiiwas Is the New or mar- ei
Gm day was wpwartle of Ira • bunk
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LXX I OI.I-;-NO. 15.
Gazette.
Tlminday wu the "Opening Day' , among the
New York milliners and Crustnakeks, bat In
'consequence of the oondltion.of the country, the
I enormous priest', and the growing spirit of coon
may among the ladies, thn,wu less animation
I I
In the way of trado than do I, and the dteptay
',of goods was very much diminished, espaolally
of imported fabrics, whlob are now too oostly to
offer. for these reasons thaprevailibg disposi
tion It to renew old liOnnete and d . and
the dealers tu thuovartioloi do. not eared' half
their wall custom.
Bonnets ate made of 'velvets, silks, and hoes;
they are very small, the brim round, the crown
And eriztainforinieg • gractfai droop at the bank
Of the bead, and leas .lavabos over the forehead
than formerly. The new colors introduced are
the ' a lint between pa pie and blue,
and the "Prince Imported," a bright peach bloc
an tint; in wstivet. Bound hate are in great
&Mend, itrubnaiguenci of tlie costliness of oth
er s ylea. Prices range from $2O to $2OO.
For arenas, the Tidiest materials are corded
and water dike and satins costing $lO a yard;
Isiah ;optics in largo high-colored plaids, $.5
per yard, and Aberdeen Winaey (thread and
wool.) a revival of the old fashioned limey wooi
ng, $2 60 per yard.
Double , breutad bodies high up in the neck,
are medlar home and s treet dresses; they are
generally made with vest points to front, and a
. deep ignore barque or long slender lappeu at
the beck.. Goted , ,immas are not aced by tall
Satires. Flat nistuniege the the place of fla
ring. They are made of velvet, braid, or silk.
Bianca misshape/ to the arm, end loose at the
wilat. Wide hate, wit/alma* gold buckles, large
hanging butmus, scarfs, and ribbons are all
freely and.
For Meats, all the former in steriels are net I,
trimmed with flat braids and beery cords, held
as - 4am, armn festoons,
Resoh,l. That in the tatare as la the past
we Val acharto to the Union."—Deviocratio Plat•
form. ,
Via remixtdi us of a little story. Oa°, there
was a "Deatoottrat." His came was Jeffiraen
Davit—and le Dow. Ho was ales:ding Democrat
.11e etsl3ectettur of Warta a Demaeratia Ad
ministration. • He waa a Dateneraile member of
the 'United State[ Senate, star while marring
"the puitj"lll that ea net: he male a maxim
tour of New Raglan.' (1,858), and to his speeches
at Portleid aid Augusts and other 13 Laura vil
la he made
! Guested puoteatatiorta of his Stria
"thin to the Mahn. At Portland, Melee, ha
lona up an *Lawmen mangy 01 the Union with
theta - words;
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DAILY
The Fall and Winter rastitune
"Aa lo the Future
car, atom* future time, whim I mu mingled
with tist dust, and the arm of my Infant son has
1:40 to for deeds of Manhood, rho storm of
'ear abould , burst upan goal tkr, tlanl that,
tilytni Sopa,' hu inbbdiing the instinct of bin
Pa P Verti` s oVl.l 4it s:in t d m q gdr idg lit:
rho de-
Gate If goarhaarthstonae, and to saatutainin
she-honor of &flag whois wanstatisUon, though
.torn and Mooted In rimy a battle; by sea and
lia - urdes been statist with dishonor, and
win I trot.. forever 87 as free ma the Orissa
wbteh =Mb it."
The author of Ole veatimentiire need seams.
ly remind the reader. to now the "Etrosident" of
the alartholdere ~ C onfadersoy: Commander-
In-Chief of an army which teenaged in tearing
to plasm the lag wh!on "ie tie pod" he prayed
might forever" ("fa thofeturen"em free am
the. breeze vitae unfolds to "
Bo mnollor the Demomette adloranoe to the
Malan :"In the femme; as -promise& "in the
Down Dimas! Dowq
Thomas &general breakdown of prices. An
enstlttn sale of suot a Weals/ fad, shooed a 4.-
Ala of 8 ants a proved from month's olot
Vans. rinsprasent exorbitant prima for articles
atfood and clothing, In a gnat mei nity of oases,
teen from gala &lank rather than any name
sr!, Season: A mennfaernrer of beaver cloths
for overcoaUnge remarked a rev dare ago that
dire* years ago Is coat him S 3 a yard to mane.
fmanre :hit goads, end he sold than for $3,50.
Novitust lam 14 • yard to mannfectore them
Sad them for Is. .644.001 t la not a soli- ,
, lar7lntlenfe. hy any means. The time vu
sun men were content with fair and remenera•
ties profits, and that time mast num. The
people we beginnfagto andendand thit It Is not
the price of gold or the scarcity of artfeles that
conamkpech ottits advents. bith• Pita of as.
astray. artfain4 bat the greedy:thirst for green.
backs. They are not witting to pay 100 per
cent. profit apes what 10 per cent. war comdt.
end omple iiht %Ito ago, and mannfaeturers
and dealers will have to shape their coterie ao•
oordingly. ; Prime of everything mast coat
down, and . bashien men will prepare for the
emergency.
Fret fright tO Phitidelptda.
The Philadelphia Na. Aires*, following s
csitunt LiaCkipperbstifi *di* 1712101 pro
cession in that city last Thursday night t
When the...haaft of the line passed-Sixth and
Chestnut streets, and the advance guard had en.
gored Indendenoe Hail, some one fired a pistol
tiirsisebtiMy; it wicked (Matt thell tith.tin front
of tlio R<ysturie Club ll..klbt.tur.uns ' E 4.4 411 re•
port was that e colder was shot. Tbit part of
the line hatusi, mid the groaning erowi an the
meet/ma had a free fight. About fifty Mistime
m &destroyed. .Std an attempt was Media to tsar
town the Ille , iless or Motl•Ilin and Pendleton:
The returned soldiers shouted "Bring ths
• Joinnies.dzura." Rot a time the ereitaiment was'
ot.she-stost thrilling character. It did not lipp-.
pear that anybody woo severely hived. The
litmus ef McClellan was atom That dtengured.
There-stir: Onifireds of ethos. standing there
awaiting the arrival of the procession, Iftto can
-tastily that the attack made at thin Efface, on the
erns: without any provocation whatever.
The pollee mingled in the orowd; the hone of
one el the marshals lell down, end this added to
the excitement Just belore.toselve o'olock the
large ratet of fire•vrrrts in Independence Square
was sip o fed, the band played '•11.elly 'Bound
the 'Play, Boys," and the Block striking twelve,
the neig hborhoods on bluatne quiet."
AntKlier Outrage.
The Nor. York Pines rays
,!.Wa , Word • very .Int*Wgent and sag one
Chicagolte yesterday declare 'that Ire believed
triplailn, Stanton and Grant were leagued ,to.
.githet to an inform.] °crisping." toto/re gielsiosof
in October, so as to pry the ,Noventber eitoetion t
So though. they ware mons too good to do it."
A filionmeutthat had suppressed free speech,
suspended baboon corpse, and proved hull so at •
tort] toohtest of the eicied Instltutlon of Sievers,
would not ballot* ill taitant about taking Rich
mond °slimy other robed town, If it could thereby
permituabetts power and keep Its minions fo of.
Owl& US had become so disgosted with the
wholgthing that.he felt Ilk. quittingtbe coun
try. Thingi had come to a pretty pies Who.: the
Dsm..oVallo party could not go ahead and; work
machinery in peace and ouiet,Wlth
rut beingennatantlyintasferwi with by a aft of
upstart Generale who did not care a dime `bout
'the iltits-bonored Institutions of th. eoontry,
end were .00ty ; beaten flghtlug rebels:"
We half ;aspect there Is semi troth In all
.
Stern. NIGL.—. geSaultin who Uwe from
i
Halifax In the list steamer has a W.loa wtom
tri,94 m i t) this. Ali.Oriag • d ming'
"aideutt a ts ruiptaro of • • Waldo rail
stub ltlaytalesaof Mut, wascuptusif aro
elisibutaef Merit pismire. 'Mater top wat
tent *Halifax br a ppoekude iitylut,,to not
to Eifflinithf th e fat luau, le WS rup
the t.b•l am statUL—Boefee Joesad
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PIT TSBURGH, WEDN
01T1 AND BDBURBAN.I
•
The rase of J. Cburive Dieken--Optteon
or the Court—Me Name to be Hu-ma
to from the 8011.
In the Court of 001:11131011 Pleas, on Iliondsy,
Jodge Mellon delivered the opinion of aa. Court
in the matter of charm against J j Charles
Dioken, preferred by members of the bar, with
a vim to have hie nauth`stricken from the roll of
attortorls. The charm were enbo r iantially
those,
1. That being the proprietor of • certain pan
orama, the moue of Which It was ht interest
tto pteniete, be got upon a Scheme to make the
/ :,,,,
nubile bellev• that valuable gifts wool be pro
tented at the oho* of each performan , while
he had sr-private amangetuent with en !Palatal
agents to obtain me O. and rotor the is o
Mot. A silver eak• basket, fmnifhted by
himself, was ro kfven &mi.-cc:trued. ,
z. Io -t ho had proctor. , .. jadgnent! against
• client of his to be pureLased and atsigned to a
brother of the el'ont In urder to oh•
m L
AI; its oon
trot, sod thereupou had so
antged flaxen
, lieu issued on said Judgment as to resslit to an
extension of his client's real eaten", whop seeor4
ing to the amount of judgment. existing in
faro; of other creditor*, it clearly ottgbl to he's
been coridemeed; cad that he had appeared In
the core for the plaintiff, nod issued • writing
nirti...ktiob he Ind prorated his. c li ent .wr iting
totheept, in orde.te pet' the lock of an
extension upon the Other jattgooont creditors.
3. That in n case poodles in Court, and about
to be called for trial, wherein he Waroutostel for
the defendant, he mode everturei tVOtite mem
bete of the bar, to procure the lotoxicatios of
the opposing council, and offered risonby to 4e.
• tray the expense, and made other efforts to ae
°month that olject. With a %low to dotoat Ms
adverse party lti the cense.. We now ehote from
the opialoth
'•I n regard to these changes, we keret:tinfoil,
eonsidered the answer of the respandleet, and
the testimony on both rider reported by Corn
hatsol .-,or, and Nesse constrained to ley the. we
are unanimously of opinion that the' fire aoA
third charges are proved. Applying thr w k eel.
lodged dies cif writionci to tbst. testimony, We
toe impelled to this conetuolon."
• It tegoestien of leriscifetion,.whieli sod been
raised by the comma for the respondent, it dis
amnia it considerable lingth in the:pinion, and
theieltdwing mita:Won reached:
"We .have no doubt. therefore, of oat Jeri+.
diatom over these charges, to the mter they
are brought before us i and, so the first and
ere substantial third charge* bsantially preyl d, It hi,
a ,
comer etc duty, however sap Lusan t► make
absolute the rule whioh war entered apse .7
Charles Makes, Esq ,on the 9th of Js lace, to
eh** pine why his mane should not h stricken
from the roll of attorneys of this Court "
The following Ii the done : "Abed pw, derii.
26th, 1654, II is ordered -the* the epos of J.
Charles Diet's, Hsu . be etriekso trout the roll
of ettarawye of this Ocroll; and It tr births, di.
owed that the same occult ea anterter4on +b.
neer& .6 the Orphan.' Dame, and t 3 ourt of Oyer
sod TOMISIIIT. an i Court of Quarter Eispione.'
Judge Stews delivered a derisatiat °Mellor,
which, while he freely admits that le does tot
minks A Tory high asp. of honer to perceive
that tbactinduat of ![r.. Dukes. is reroue* to
tie!! gift exhibitions," was disgraced I le the
eateries', Ws is compelled to dissent the
visite *emceed by his brother, Mellon, in re.
famine* aii the swledl thin of the Court open that
point In hie opla'wo, the power of the tl.cart to
punish members of the bar In the summary man
ner , scooted in this pm, extend' only to sets
referable to thiWofElm of !attorney." This point
Is cheeped st oonsiderable length b ,Jedge
f .
due., who Is of tpintm that the* *Pion Ii
th. iFtnchilthin of . the Court la the tear pi
forth in the Oral spictificatiou, was eel take..
As to the wood spedboattcre, be holds test It
is act pretended that Mn. Dirken was wanting
le fichil., to his clients, and the record doer not
slow him to have been, guilty of afr 9 upon
the otter creature of the norty shaded; to. The
evidence may, perhaps, he:fiesta what It 030
.1131111 ii called "ebarp prectlee" upon the part of
lir. Dicke., hut he doom not appear to bate am,
ad frPodulatitly. The cooped charge 1., there•
fore, trot theta/pa by the evidence.
In tolerance to kb. third epecilleattou, that
Mr. Waken endeaveredin make J scab NI hiteeell
- intealested, in order to yonder him au i yr...per
ky to try his 01014 and with • clew o obtain
ing an miter advantage over him mad ts client,
Judge thaws declares "that the feat' eel are
fully sustained by the nide - 04184mnd t Ailey,
Moe of Mr. Mame that he wea y ie jest,
Is to weentlally twoonxistrat 1111 the
feels that is bills ,to raise but
doubt .he my naiad as to th intent.
Opted by all the prineiples suppeated by ear
orsarnokm and expetiebee, his acts and dealer •
allots, p established by the tettlinony, hear me
nalatakable ma.ks of Oetioutt, well cladisred
design and oarnostneas, and compel Me ao the
troriansied, that J. Charles Malmo lehguaty of
charge third ,dinged ageinst him ; d that,
upon this pound, thin tole ■ thould be made oh
*elate." -,
Meeting In TenoperaneevtLe.
The loyal Toilets of the bonnet of Tanner.
&Ewell% and vicinity bold treenifralt, as Ilion
day weeping, to front of Norgnooteo sesta. Wm.
O. Warden, Esq., presided, aubte by' Jolts
Bryant., John P. Vise-hailer, tendrev .oeutnsy,
Georg, X. Gamble r . John Graham, Ja es Rees,
od t ou. Cemser w Pis. Pe...mew, and Capt..
Piwin cod. ..time Gavin, Soonstarion.
. .. ,
.1 4
Werke. to theorganlzatlan, steers lentbraa / .
band ettooarsed tomisioellent Mails. nd whet
the °Moor' bad bees aboosarmd Mr. J W. Pope
'was laded...d r and irriag a pagtilet . iimpalga
song, wtilat'sras Wadi, .applenitod. ble mid
Iplrltad add... irerrthea deafen by J.B.
Butler, Esq.,
,Jotin M. Eirkpetrlette E q, C. W,
Robb, gag., Gen. J. K. Moorhead, an lion. T.
J. Ingham: The adds... wore Eisen d to with
skip attention, tit were enthealutl ly noel r
ed. The speeder ware interspersed lth mask
oy the band, sod boor by Mr. Pops, and. et •
late hour the meeting adjourned. ,
Vita wee one of the finest assemblage; of the
esinpatjtn. and Locileated that the peep!! of 5.•
Mitt Item Valley arsorip sad doles ." Pinni.ll ,
preparations tiro befog mide hero for the Mies
Convention, which COMO' oir on Thaniday nest.
Psinutycnow.—On Monday eionl4 the ~,...
pion.. In the gunboat yard of Mown Snowden
A klitoziassornhint on atm dertrof thili now gun
boat Manaynnk, and Mr. David McConnell, Sa
patintandnit of the Illattary yard, nonned that
his pretenoe WWI required there. On otsklag nil
appearancO, to was suitably addtasted by Mr:
G. W.' Henderdson, one of the omp*o est, who
presented him with absantiOtigold wet h. gotten
-.up by ,the workmen as a testimonial o their re
gard and esteem for him as a winan and
supertntondeut. Mr. 810Connoll rep lied In 4:tin g
terms, thanked the workmen for illiti
hold
gilt, and pledgoCkimself to over hold them in
initial it membrane.
. , .
' BOI.DIII RI I..o.—Witham Murray ' Corporal
7ff Oompory ft', 3d United titans /atilt ry, of Oro
Stator l Main., arrived - in Ml' oity o sSunday
~,a gai ag, on his way from Atlanta to his home
In tb• Nast At Onostiloo,, Ohio, ho took &glass
l
i
of nip:errors* robbed 40 one boalir• and flag,
dolls!. of book pay and balanoe of b e sty, and:
coma here wallas. Mayor Lowry, ton *poll
canon, sent him to N. .13,U.001 who nipplled
him with fun& to nappori kin on hlarlad he ms
. `lllllllllll4 Lcrtranz.—Sobsst Thsinpsop,a pint-
II 0111019,10 d In painting, Iterwlg's Natal, tonne!
'of Pain itreetrandltnr canal.' sooldontilly fall
front th• sonSolding. throe stories high, Monday
41P011t 04101 his ITS-1.44, hog. "4,ilri
thits• injuring him. 11. Was oony•Yed s
insittenit•A•nfidinentiUtie .
I, yon went le aneereaseey.-bni4l7 ten'
m
and oh trout hrOttsktook, Of Fed a t,
Allegheny city.
I. .
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ITTgBURGH GAZETTE
SDAY MORNING, SEPT EMBER 28, 1864.
Terrible Diener On 'lane Erie
On Saturday afternoon Mat, s most heart
rending m.0.:0r occurred on Lake Erie, about
Dam mils* from Atevalaud, The bri; Sultan,
hinting on board tno_bandred lane of grindstones,
ft Ciovetand 1. r Buffalo, In charge of Capt.
Nt el...ler—the • Ltd at the time blowing very
;eat i:y T! e RSA monistid of eight min :
N.lsou Webster, captain) Mbar . Spear. first
r I/baglas V g ter, nerena male ; C. Ko.,
stew via sed Ellsworth, Greer, Johnston, and
a man aced Barney, se en. In going out
oe b, g annex vn toe r.st outside the fight
/ “ete, .nd pounded onto Of twice. pretty bard,
Alter getting cut into the lite and making sail,
t e pumps. were tried and nu water was lotted in
tee bold. The wind !nemesia In severity and
tie toilet labored heavily, the rime at times
e, roplitely wasbirg bar decks. SISe . Captain
nand • portion of her dock load to be thrown
yr board for .gire poupbto of *Ulna her.
About this time one. of the LOOOXIII cams np
from the [snack. and reported oho was sleek
•nnd lc -vapidly. 'Mon or thedock load wao
thrown Olf ILO Slob C'4,5
41:LOod OOLVIIVIS. It woe
soon GI, c Taxed thist them, wool° We to dotty
SOAVE mum at itvaz swident the mastzo does,
snobe wee heeded [or the - shore la hopes she
could b• beached bstore'dte ibid. •
Thil was Aunt twp,ecloat; the brig ors o
otorking doom the lakes phial'. the continued to
do, rolling and laboring •tolently. dile gave a
- ureic and ;tithed en her boars end, The boat
WWI rut away bat it immodestly 'Abed. The
moo got to and •tteuirtod to bull It out bat dist
not .stead, end SAVO op the attempt. At he got
out two of the men, Barney and Alio worth, Jninp
s d In, and th• boat drifted rower& the • tors.
Tie moo bud o trip; ed off their clod:roe sad pre,
resod for the wont. 4. AM now:between three
and half•peot three o'clock, and oA bornica• tin
•inced I bat the brig would not live many &antra
longer, and the six men left on her commencid
rapidly climiang the rigging, but they Ware
t toot eooUgb, tot L 1.1.11 vardni's time bad
:once, and she went to the bottom so that
ihs, they ware .abutrval, bat they g,. 17
managed to rewsb the upper rigging, varlet ew
,oil .track the bottam oad.thutakind above the
Water. A. the tol ,nattiiray op her •lde, the
- rolled over thorn, v4liticifilma 'breadth
nee tr rough. NV bore oh. want down io at Erich d,
• b... woe miles from Cisvoland, and to about
Mx :a t um, of orator. Altar sicking she worked
down the lake about half a mike, and also moved
onto, what toward the Atom.
Ottthe maintop mast were. the Ilaptaln sad
Ergt eta te.toed matt., On the foreeeset
. e.ud. sod sesseee Grear and Joluaus The.
<ta the fence.. !allot o■ till between 7 sad 8
o'olcck, when the matt gero way, and they were
sal drowned.
tore cp lb . ° tatininsit qt. Ira to give out
10 Douglta Webster, the *mooed taste, who
hooppoored oboot le o'oloot. Mr. 9 peor took
he pro,andon of lo.obing hlmaelf fan to tilt
It. C.Ttnin b&4 • plooo of kolyori, but
befher he 'tubed ttimsoit U not tooorn. lle
remelt •4 in the rigging an tit re mu•here between
two .ad three o'olock In the morning, when late
supte•ed he mast ho.. Ise•ome•rhansted le the
coin sand swept a.d The ,Captatn talked bat lit.
ate hiring the nista. When has brother went.taa
kit very bad, ad cud, "Whet will hit
a poor
father y. It will be on• turn nen." And kg
marked to the mats shortly niter, "My Gad,
oar wives anly ine• Satre w• were new,
bm, w-eld they think."
Mr Spear was then left alone on the wreak.
A • tt • sea b d ran deal etoastier•olt, ad the
bia perch, he haletro g hop' s
of behest We •io mita It till daylight, when n•
tea retiet stead come. Hs was very cold, be
roaa•gsd to get about half an boa's sle•p.
W hart a awoke It was about daylight, sal he
attained 04 eyes towards Q•rolood, it ecoh
the gist ergs of *Coning relief, end toot be will
giw d ned be the rght of a am ng stomata.
Tb. Martini Star and the ;Iv of Cleenised
loth tarted out about 'clack to teitia•
base 'het tatKitt be left on the •....h. t The
Star WSJ the 'lnd to rasa the wreck, bat did
not .eased in getting close enough to re ems
ble. At this time the Ca'.y of Cleveland dame
ep, ad running Close under. Mr. Spear Punned
troth the hurfthalile daelt i the bey inarrivenr of
a mew of eight- 1.1• •tatfealved by the owner.
.1 th• Beltua, who were on boar/ the City of
Olovtlaad, prepared with everytalog necessary
f.r the oomlert of those au were left, If any
land.
lheri are falai !toper that the to men who
i-tt the boat may have reaolted the ottora They
•enr teen near dark .boat half way to the than,
hot It 1. hardly probable that they reached It In
reletp.
Attidapb Toe{ ban bow ma. earlier to
Fellaa• ibi 01101, bat to the aftittoan ao tog could
have lived In the tea that eat rottnlog, and n•
eta tn.. °maid grt oat over the bar without
L wrcneevllle VoI
ml,
J. be W 11104.11, , babotabl Hoyt', Wizittatast
o.tbao Loaegwatl, br,', .Opt J.. Irwie
J J 1. , ..,.cyY
anvil eara-mg
FeuW bilk ism? llMien
0 Pi Etrsi vitt lapen
1 bo Qom 41 - . jr H.
listigas
au Ikea. rt.! Dr EP Hanna
We (3 Orlara Geo T Vas Dona
ThortuaDL•alego Sanaa! El E.,tlyr
llatrtval Wain:loa flamml
wm nu.bnp
r moo. J•o.• Tioblosoo
=t=l
Rd °chin
• W Barr
Ott 1: itemman l
It rooms Jedreoe
kl
• J •ks rani DI true
0 ON. b•de , ) bo Wets
OI•ookeel /NtrltehoO . lease...PC rooter.
OW Otethooleet ,freepe Te•tetten, tor ,
4,rooet r INOT ' . itoberrtiljeMOStoo
P tet.. . Wooed littltloe
joins II otetot Geo M 0....."
Chtin tevelteibit Crete, P Homer
1 It Neer art honed Wilson
•u.i aanstaaa
ao9ward
....AEI Kier
rtru J. D. IlAcialei. 8.13.1 11.10. r
. J... leptn, BAvrls9n %To!anted. , Jaa.Velimen,
B t0rm,:•,4:.: D. .104erinet,•. Mark., 80.
B Oh, Luala L6t, Jam Obial•ll e.m.un. , -
Klu ay.
au-aemetva atd army vete—Maur. W.
Tb.a Inalgleaa, B Ickermso t , amael kfollabut,
J. e, ..mod Ju. Ratite. M.
rhu I.
Jterlaw, tursuel B. Putter. thou .I.o'maa.
Me..Lloa• atd nposbetv—lloant. Om T. V. nor..
...owl H. Koller, Samuel r Barr, Joy ,than Looixtaa,
o ,, at n. Onds
B•rt.rn.l2o. MM.'. Jug T BlaClan3, Chao Odeovraa
der, Gr. 80 , 4., J. 40, we 5,41.0. Barr.
/14•11 DtepOltly•-pms,O. J . 04 (10 . 161.1, Dr
'Wks;
.pt. Kouotz -Ancepts.,
The ndl , tlapatibia Comm .Joto," having been
ncrnizated (of congrogi by the . 40 gf°r°°' of the
934 Dletrtot,•whu teeertiCy alisian tiled at Kittan
ning, has been formally notified, sod fort:ltaly
ro pti. ills "letter" appearr. In tta Capper
.rod croon Ohln morning; and, following tlaW
ea
emple °gib* "dittingnbittedGeteriall", the Com
modore "ennbeletea hi. elew•," and maker a
sloe little platform for him.elf, and osrefalty
ovoids soling on• word about a "oeitatitin of
,boatlllttas,"an " ormtellpse," of ~ .a oavootion of.
flt►4e!' TlMAraid "pearai.'te hob Ini..tinned
Iron, beginning to end, and one iroald engree
the Commodore bad forgotten entirely about his
late trip to Chiang*.
TM Itimmodesp mart "Mildlip I am deeply ,
eenatbie Ulla toner eanteiiid up an me, acn•
equally mindful of the duties sod ewspons ill.
U. which, by scowl:Wog, I assume." The wow
,i being hdedbylpM •• q p9o gP. du
Vlasi , ottaidatsndtigvagnatna
Uobamcldare;
"deeply sensible I" At the ism h• ha ii •
"equally mindful of the duties and liilipolisthilik'
tial,,," ,Thiile/Milkossllat in abitalng ena ad , .'
• 'iaidalthatldn,*thiendh"WliTah he bat prolted se
larval); and the respeawbelities willlnolnda • big
bill for campaign impious.
OPEtATIOS OF GAS, luitlST i;u9DT,
Athens Attacked and Snrrendired.
KEIIIPUCEMBATS FOR TEN @WM!
Rebel Foroes Advancing,.
WHE:ELEE GONE TO JOIN HOOD
Bowto.l Dinpokicb to the Putaborglo tlasito
The akin force of Famit and Roddy crossed
the Tennessee near Florence on the 22d, and
passed through Redgerville, and attaoked Athens
on the evening of the 23d, the fight eontinuing
teltlimiter dark.
On Saturday morning the attaek war renewed.
The garrison, CoL Campbell oommandleg, held
cot TIC twelve ealnok,, when the pleoe wv fur
riiiiidered,_,Na_Partleillars of the fight eel war
reader haul been 'waived.
A forme of three hundred and filly men lent
out to reinforce tile garrison at Liken', are re
'pneed captured seer the city alter a hard fight.
Yeaterday beery r.ing wan going oaat SO
titer Ittooen Trestle. eight miles this die of
Athens, which plate to reported to have been
aepttard in Its attercoon, and Forrest is mos-
Legalovely up toward Peleskl.'
noes" firing was heard near Duet River
Bridge late yesterday evening, but It ts that:Egg
that the enemy eiUl not be able to take tire
place.
note Is ao doubt that roma. commands to
paroma Atm foam are varloadv sattexated at
tram 4,000 to 6,000, arta ..oral pincer of ay-
Waoelof boa coos with Ma force to jots !hod
In Owes. •
ThJ 179 d Ohio regiment arrived hers yester
ay forenoon and reported for duty.
'SMIDAN'S DEPARIKENT.
Particulars of the Battle of Fisher
-Dill.
THE REBELS IN POSITION AT MOUNT
JACKSON.
a Stubborn Resistance Offered.
(rEi ATERALL MIMI) laall PUTT
Nov York, &pl. 27.—The ffsralerm special
terrespoadout at Bhosidaa's keadquartors. soya
fitter lb. defeat at Wlachostar, E.rly withdrew
his forms to Piabor'a Rift, leacteg most of hi.
wcianded it the b.tti• tha tads, Lad' are*
which had &ammoniated from tho razioat com
bats of Crooks .ad Avertll, ia oar hands. At
Fisbs* Bill he misted his right upon th. Mas
ao:shin monatala, and We loft upon North mane
min, boring his trent about three tenet in Mpg*
sinned by strong natural
s aad artificial didactics&
Ills right. which was &bold 0110 mile to adraam
of Us left,mar eonaldored almost Impregnable.
On Slat a most Important position In treat
of the anatay's works arts gained by Wright's
corps.
On tits 21d the mole attack began by • etroeg
dmeesentragion by Emory'. troop. os the onemy's
right. About moos, or a Cuts later; Ricketts'
division of the 6.h amps aduanesd and ..oared
mom. important heights in front of the oentre,
Ishii* dentin's division of ostall7 sattesk.4 and
dross th. suers' at a temp, from his edreesed
position on kis left, me mile book Into his main
works, and held him Mar. •tille C'oot's soros,
which had been concealed doting tat 4.7, use
Ittessferred from the rear of distill's division to
lb. isnamy's extreme left-
At I p m. Crook and Artrill stormed and
canisd tlet work of the enemy, the covets., bap •
ins out lbobanters strutted by the mensy,atp
tering two !mule gags, Ler gam end out leo
Fifteen. While Crook inept toward the ens
vo•.• centre, the 6th corps lainCked, followed by
libb ;OA, whit.. Amrill weept along the haws of
lb .North Mous:Cab Deward for wren WWI,
• , S 1 ..Pusted tuteiry bents.. tidal' s , , 14
wogons, 6 ambulances suds wombat of fugitives
The enemy hating, probably Lamed of tho
movement op et his right end ruts, bad oom
meteove tearing bit porttion some two hours ba•
fore our 'Walk, sod his depattetre was so boy,
that h• was se-mpalled to iee.7o sixtsea goo and
ore/ 1000 prisoners to our bandt.l
eskarclay morning, Wm penult of ths enemy
was promptly sontlanad by oat novelty, and be
was twine in politikill at Mount Jaation,
lye toils. south of rider's 11111, when he
eosins disposed to offer t stubborn resistance.
Ilsory atcardsa
ass% 0 Urals
ram, Had/nark
1/11163C00
I= o i V °vs
1 inho eater
Yesterday seaming Suly's ?e'er ....overtaken
near Ileekin's bridge by Averrill,with • cavalry
01•1111011, and • Wiped. of Gee. Devin's, and
were driven Into the .town of Monet Jaekeen,
where his entire fora. was formed IWO putties,
!defer Laddhoommending two battalions was
captured with oeveral privates.
Oar oavalry proceed tbe enemy with great
vigilance and .cones until he brought en infant
ry divildol:l with artillery, and theyheld them la
eheek netfl the arrival of the bob carpi, which
found them in the ssuio poaltian, olfermg stub.
born resist's**.
Dkhari D /at 7
'Dimond d.oirDni
Oceterel Avenel wee eelbrred from 4117 with
Me dirtzien this morning, and granted mare of
absence for twentrdayz. This order haz canoed
a Infernal feeling of amazement to thin army,
end-tripleserplti thought thee eons queetioo
of rant between kwerill and Goner.' Terbete le
involved, the former being tbe senior °Meer, bee
ebe lattax Obletof Cavalry of thin edlitery diets..
Jon.
Uwe Is • prospect of an engagement In front.
FROR NEW ORLEANS;
IIi,COD Rebell Movtag Toward Miuourt
LOUIBIAZIA 11. P. EIENATORs
tintless, 6opt. 23.—ThwEendere New Or.
leans norrespoodent ha/ the fallowing: The
Trans-hilosinfppi nbele, nemberinn 36,000, aro
moving towards tlletotri.
The Louisiana Legislature meta in two wade.
The •Unitid Stites Sina!ors to be sleeted brit
wih be Goy. Rahn, and perhaps den. Sank{
' It lb rumored •that Mejn Gen.
be "Pe!ite We clexdan4or.l4e;Quif NO.*,
wont.
itirigitti
t y. •
'Agin" 'Voss, Sept..l7.-s-Tae Tribsteeleillas cm'
eaptoAn that Low's idsdyi'p month
fib ftpth, e 5,000 hc TO 605 Istreht4pnisis
• 'ilkole Pi Silly's isenimeed. Lee ran dhe
emend In whom the Soothers, people bear
eonhdenco. but hit env Is tan of Shiliboted
SUM.
CAPS MUD,
Nasavttax, 6ept. 28, 1864
BT. Lorre, Sept. !7.—Ofiletal Information still
pots mato forces 4 Fredorinktown, with
the &drone* at Farmington, SL Fiat:telt amity.
The 611111 body is *sib:anted at from iti,noo
11,090etyong,Trizeipagy cavalry. Tae advance
„I &bent 4,oonend are I:Donated.
Light ettooko wore tondo on Pilot Knob
and Ironton, whteh wide sully repulse& It
now appears that Pilot Koob ens not ev
acuated, 45 previonsey reported.
Price'. plans or, yet undeveloped, but he MEW
to bo scutesing ail force. in Arcadia
General Mower, who left Brownsville, drk.
two weals ago, with a strong for. of etevair;
and artillery, is edit moviog oortb wand in Price's
reel., and will be board.frotaJai good t me.
Cot:did...bhp boddet of troops &resulting here.
The caviar! and inbaitri Are being rapidly se •
Biped to &halt prtvi>er tioeltions. The saltitis
art reecondiag promptly 20 tor exit of the nom
mending General. The citisenegenorally mnn-
Ifettl strong dispositink to organise for local
demise.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786
PRICE'S INVASION OF MISSOURI.
Attacks on Flint Knob and Iron-
ton Repulsed. i
THE REBEL PLANS UNDEVELOPED
.1111ifia Organizong for Rome
Defense
EXTENSIVE ERE IN ST. LOUIS
The rope walk of Gold & Hisby In he Boddi
e= parte! the atty. waif horned Lot might; to
gether oijh the Tery Lohman quarters pro
ms et erection b; the gpreratdazit far refs ee
god enatiabande.
LATEAT FUIDM 1110111 LE.
The City ,rot ret Attached
SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION UP FISH RIVER
Rebel Woryedoes Fiemoroa
New Tosz,Sept. gunboat Port 'Mor
gan, from Mobile Boy oft the DIM, has kneed.
Out tran-olefie and ganbeate were than near
Mobile, hot no attack had yet been made on the
city. -
Wointscrzos, Sept., 27.—The -Wavy Depart,
meat hie received details from Admiral Far
ngot of the roccessfulterpedition up Feb rivet.
On their return, the' 16111111.11 were attacked
from Peter's bead, avian. of the sharp braide of
ram river, by Sit, or sixty rebels, who had railed
trees across the Warm. Tie die war retrraned,
end cur /*reels parted through, with a loss of
one altar and two man killed.
Admtna Tarragut uJs he h ructuesufully en
geed La the removinii 01 tape/loss, Ludlum thus
sucts.sd is tAkitki ep twnitty-chs.
From, Etrrope.
Sams Hoar, Sept, 37.—Thu stastster City of
Baltimore from Liviwpoot on the 14th and Queens
town on the lath, poised here on the 17th.
The Spanish klinisitt7 ham rusigataL
The- Va.* argues that the Chicago Convention
Will Ist d to pewee.
Liv • rpool, Sept 14.4--Cotton opened armor. but
elosed not and triegtiiar, with • eight decline.
Gram., &pi 14,—Cen.olo al.mod at BIN.
Ameritun Bat alto—Eris, 41; Iltinola Cantraa,
41:00% ditoount.
The Postmaster Geo•ral■n+p+Goyemese
Ptahloon Aseepte.
Crattontert, 13epL 27.—Es-6ov. Dennison
*as in the nit, yesterday. Th• Gasrate says ha
It es decided to accept the position of Postmuter
OnausL
The lunible la Prices
With the proepeet that the war Is about
drawing te a clone, poses bare commeneed to
gibe way, and a anneral depreelwfon map be
astiiipste& This 1111 be a desirable change for
the greet maim knorrn as oonennuers, but it will
et the same lime beer heavily upon oarialin
clams', and especielly open theme engaged In
merchandising. The general belief is that
prices have new reiobad thekitighest Ogidie, and
bents farther Tpdeatation is 'IMMO* Tke
prima of many of the leading article, of erery
soy neeemity, were unreasonably high, and
dealer. end speonlatare are not the eery hurtle. to
bums. llormarnem kept up the ineessant my,
"Now is the time to lay in you 'Woks, as prieu
rill be higher," and ears enough, pewee went
op, week after week; and consumers 03t1.
tinted to paschale lens euppliee, tearing a
still Anther ad ramie. The turning point has been
resobed,and we msy now expect to hear %beery,
."Don't boy now—priette will be lower?'
Under the ory of , higher prime," the mer
chant, and ebop keepers hove bad their terrine
end the bneiness of "markings:se" will now hive
L. be atrandorect for that of "marking down."
This is already commenced in this oily; and If
prices continue to fell, that merchant will not
',bele who MU out hie stook aesone as po.sis t pe
al radiated ratty.. Dry goods bare already fallen
about twenty per mint,. and the ay of "low r
'prices next week" le keeping porch..... out of
the market. Toe Philadelphia Leiger sissy' I
"The retell dealers end jobbers In dry goods
base Weedy felt the change in the current of
trade, and we Wing to-their haters purchase'
with extreme caution. These o aught with large
stooks on band, should this downward tendency
continue will find themselves getting poor, by
from wee k to week marking their storks deed,
mesh ex for the rant year or two they bay.
weekly grown tither by marking them up. The
commission bonito have not yet felt the obsup
from up to dews; mainly, from the fact that the
jobbers and retailers ender the fear or higher
prices In June and July, laid in their stocks
email, bought in September and October. Oat,
it the idea of lower prime prevail., the rondo-
Ono will sooner or later ran thrones every pur
suit and production, and as prices running o did
not stop at the just point warranted by • oneng
•d runaway, so will they not stop at the just
point of depiresdessios."
Boor st: era have recently demoted In guy
and lu• MOM Steeptabal to the Vilna 014 ad
count a *air compaotoess. A.,ner. skin, re.
cently,petani•d.bat been Ten getienalt letro
dosed, beating the - title of '..Paider
They are moqh r on, and niatded as a decided
qoirovvionat . over atisr to dot I
dridbultfri
rirBBBse.,..-Tturvailani
FLti guituid 'Airbag -14.11.holi , sirideroye vot
iresisateltsgst bre ,, OP' roar 1884 y 418thel en
fiamslid edit el=rdneidg tits tridasovidi the
vszak !nib/teat ofloaDinottuffi disra,.the goy•
aliment tax, as, •1 , 1. =aka thountlitatitithalk
the ISMS as ti I 03. A trot elasa laeoumitlve
sew oor. 610,000, against $B,OBll Wore the war.
—B.A., boa.
I I
4 1 .
,DR S.CLA--,FOR fts.drr
A rani 'of 118 sores, is
t a6l 7:r rd Cooal ks th• httoongstsla et,qp,
Voss.trd 1. Poor N. 2, tantatatui two honcho& mi
turtr acre&
Ph, • very Tema* twin Don 7 townsht•, W.
opuplazd aunts, P. , contanraz shoo, 166 sum, PA
Improved, and to a
hold
of eultluitlna
Pup tract or hold or shoot acre. ad aiming th•
borocie. of rhssbotb,Allieghony county, P.
LI.o • PLEA Or HP 10/4E4 oshoe Nonongsbots
ithur, In Illsabset Viifinahlp, • short &storm from the
In 3 nnosh of hfulimespn.l.
• Isu, • nen, npiu „our/Jug ta: Bt. Chair tonnanhip,
Wmtruorelaod notnity, oaniphaing Wiesen.
A ha, 12 BVILDTNIR buoogb of
lluatech, 6O by lir
for put - 10nm laq'alr. at No. Ile fourth street
avent H. H. 2014 - 28.2eal boat. Apart.
AR2123 FOR FALE.—One consisting of
1. atm= 105 anew rib:lat.] l• poisell Is.
11 nolj, rkb eat 114 miles from Black k Slaw
o en he In 'IA.& Drat el, o r go. Bag.
e ad, o• • Web AU kn..a ars undoe calltlesel n, the bed •
real
..11
rim ha od. the d tieing ooariald sigh
real ;on • th 1. oreceal • a eralllng A a n, arable, dry
• lint sr ell et seam; th• pLa. balti/Spy of am, as
A:.- • Arm of 125 anus, about two Intim from BUM
Le lc 11. lan and Bee, raters trona BLirnln. , PlInS
bnegh and H intingdon tolimThe ps•OnA theaagh
at vtitelf lbont ilgWus lnenrlll% cleats 1, Aram En
nreadon, valnahle Slenbar on the remainder; • tam
tns, • d barn oreettd thereon; • vpil p( good vats
at the 111.11. .1. 0 two nom, Mint win; Yon the Awn,
• soon' oronsrd,, An. 7o Res., a:V to
cr . IVO 21212011.
eal/cte No 112 Diatoendstreel, 2122bureth.
FOB HALE.
A COUNTRY RISLUENCE
to the vlltaw• of glansfirld, lour wale. fried the atty.
Lot tfo, C, containing be two-ea alw anti wenn emir,
upon it t. err:el good twoaten Print hognw.=
•ASlKlPlrgttarrbliffdinge adorn and well of
water. tour aorta of =al with bank opened and la wad
working ordr-r, be golf In one lot or dtrided to matt
par-bainwe. If unpaid betbrw 8 PCB 16.1. 10th, wgil
roar dal a twid ag PUBLIO 041.2, a t la . clwak
iritbout reswen' .. Eitta indtitidt.dtla - and clear of
ailloknatbnsura. Tams et ale will be randoiraown en
application to algOß.oll T 011871 6. Tatoparanomlol.l.
ante'
L'IOR HALE One neer Meta 'Engine,
16 lack cylinder, 30 Web etatia, w bersaritraa b.
Warms gvveraor
"Ps 1* lath eryllaefer. es bin, Was,~sml•k e 4
nee ein 1111[004 I
T c7ll6lare. l
P. & aaT.
Oas 6 • • Id
0711n1ar Maw. W
lama • " "
Twu Wevatglea /4.01 011 era.. • , •
Abel, Th ree betaci Ewing Toola,l6er 061
Camp for cab: Sagan al 8: 111: BOLA
Aliestreal Wm balk. am/ aae Point.
VALUABLB COAL !Arms POle SALE
Y Hams sir Fora h../lit{ tranabilguani Ira=
o tb i tt o n v ir o ls co. off a,
I. laod ecnivartitogg .a.
nom Joao' ,Forry, tip loand arab oval of, an boot
lasaity. Tin Improvements tlianini b.tif begood an
annoy conabloog of olorsinag bonny iiratoolosnd
lon llos trail bearing 'to clouds of various MIAa tenon
in good order. and etiolate lb boa auto at totadvsika.
thy naiblionon mono ran airouigh hp-
U .b. r . la ovit ottieby thotrot any Ott Oololog
ooni, &old fßogertg aria ivs an an idol ontoola Lana
Sonata peasants Tat tents .pply to
JOllll r1M1.1681X13. Watt stmt.
ILOBEIT Ralf e 67, laiotilort. k.
altt ..r• -
IVOR BALE.--TwO deeihsble lois orgrotra
.112 •tnODbtoernthtyoT tea te-r itch, Wei at
Las sub ditt•lan of t. Ootattney ism. Om let Um
to the 1201111-o•lleorier of tala tar a. laving tie hot
tort. 104.41 A B ifituffLt anti. the. ode.r Ba is tit
ow - lb-ten corst, on the Better setts &al, gad 1.9 tie
ton wham to toe pants,. ft of toad Ur It was tarred to
J. it WO ItTetiT Batt lots within . Imam. et •
mile hem Canntervillt trael.i on the tabtrgi. rt.
• ayae we Chinn • ritaletit.. ant
and
ala
from, sts. stts. Title Intraptiteble and terms eery
apply to Jr. 0..0 00001, star thermostats,
or to B. r. onsims,
lot fifth arse; itatabarib.
ONE OP THE MOST BEAUTIFDL ANL
deetrabls locattosa tar oaaa try aoare irtioad Ise
Liberia. 0 ass attend Oar oda. treatttrp. oa HlaLaa
Areaway stoat P 0) teat, mad cantata tag IS erns tome
km; 0000 lulu tan mamas of Mtl.kt , Bradiary.
s. attdaek Pad It Imacaptibla ofSAa A/x.ooa=
atnat. Won ea the place two `story USA
apatog beam, Para. in., all tat good calor; sues Rao se
date!! et rating U..., tacetly bearing. Tbla property, II
Snared, 0111 b. arida tato ma, or Saar soottdeu to 010
parallaram For Watt, apply at SW Sal Neste mg
Insarasau office or 0. S. R&M
it= rut. atrose. Istartaat
p-O R tiALß—errEem. SAW - MILL
I. LID OIL BEVIZILHT.—Tha oda.tita Pe whale
of. Oil Itatnarirand Stearn Ezer Ellll , Irlthlon auto=
hall acme W d: an abongenoe ittetaken Cho lad—.
trt:lnopan sad beta; nottad. antsu on the A.la... m ang
Time and V. H. L. Is ofeenal Ibr nolo' Stir
didnes and
c o d a
ball& Tha San Yin Jgdee.
ardor, te nen etneted, having a creek . roan:his
tem It to tha etre , Goad tacalttr tot Indlitted bosh%
To. parttoolate call on the =Went/n.l.
LTD/LT a CHO
eaehtl Ha al Hand emelt l'ltt= a h.
FOR SALE.
048 A 0823 or 000 D aura LING,
S flint la any tract ha Emma coact,. Um , . b.
palmed H. INCIII,9Ir,
*MU cornea ; Iliad .Imt WI Daman , Wy.
$ bank
MILL POR'SALLB=-Bitcp
need on lee of the Olilie rive. In tea bonie,
e Sewickley villa. twelve antes ficini Pittabergh. The
dill le eery eutataarbilty beet, le capelide'cti=
veneer erg -two tante Watt, ham Wows. et
with la end la In goad menhir order. lot particulate
Box 67, Sogrict P. O , Pa.
- 1.7 , 0 R BALL—A rand eo Utah:62 4 4i
A: weak ecaamd Ca Snowdon toerridft,
county, we wide free' Iteprers 11111, ARA Spa =llea freed
Relabwiek. The fine to end watered and fa 'a Net
Fated cellevattoa. Ter Cartage greebtabenelnqdred
oa the prwalsee, or ef tee entweriber,
eat. l• Lm . A.; CLIIIIMMI.
FHALE-150 Acres of Coat alio 1211
V eon, of front coal te pool No. 34 law One ttaet•
coal aue railroad mull other Improvarozote wort.
leg orthr peel Ncr. tr; au tract on the T
Thom and Gargasileville Railroad. Ewe. hodl
WILI&N WARD,
ant. . drat drew. , reer Pinto Groat etraat..
TOR SALE—PENN STRIVET PROP
ZRTY.—Tho thro•-•60e7 Brick Ihrentoir, eantairo.
la■■ elbeeo rooms, So. 14 Pone •treot. Irbil lot. lambs
• hoot of 10 bet 6 loom., manta; back 110 bet to b
olo'. ells.. Tn. Above 1r ea ezoglonl load. 2.
mannfeetunacporpeo.e.- . 1 1: 11 " of
trteu T. A. kIoCLrL AS lbetb
I'OR HALE,
.1! Onf , &m 4 Bakol Chad. 6sw, 641ogbak Bag
Maqatr• of
FOR VENT—A FINE STORE ROOK
with I , weMug wed Stabla, on &Wm. Oa trt.
stsladom Irsdusl meet, Allegheny Qty. Paimikka
right miry. rarmal7 conigod by 71. Maw. • •
WV. rows
ause.mt les
FOR RENT—The two got" brisk' wars
base, 80. UM ITItaTISTMLIIII,MtaIToomI.d by
3111. Ogden d Um, ea • Ellnerm Water Blealitnettery,
rogatre ma the paerelagao or of Yr. 3. MINOR, mat
6 re.e. . golfed
OE 134114-95 dares Colguabia, 011
Mock. Applz to.
W BODENHAM&B, M. D.,
11114 ll:roadway, Savr ?ark.
W. H. 800r5w044,„!.
Mice 140 Third IStareati-VlttikoPa.
b•vot• flute mambo stesatia iisAite . l6ll.3lll set
Alarglost.anauskest .011Tpnto. Alimprostmgh•aty
lil.. of du balm. Bowl, s-cb as Nile,
4a..; 1111 airitiameikrialni a; Um EbastAlifir=
sad, Outman, of tho Bog'', to. .Alaq lb,
fai soak Maids if di W 6110%, 11.6101710 Ni
• • F 5 5, 31 .'t e•f
BBL xelanraill..,:s ! 4 4. • 7
.
Y , dm. Goodnot %sm.
150 .• Thetas ay.
100 • Weldon Illoonns do, tor ao'otry
.c 11=2:111. LIZJEd IILUIPARD.
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