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I : . sir it roma Ass Pakrn'tilrOsii. ° P m, 'VOA arnit, near droitMold. • ' morning and Igeepallux.Lltdittons - erracalariag- Hie LatISI ,- BI,Wil up to the - hour rerpalellcallon. •• Afinoii.„4„ D r stutu In othrlin00,01 ; 1211. pli,irenfit from earring, - ,o;enine Par OnnUOI la Oirtanos, Or ti per erelt h orntr eyries . r aiteas—augui oosa, $1 par annum; to Or 416 * SIEK too or izOnudo,;Bl,por annum, la• " , ..Taileep, to *dna.. • - 111FrADVIIBTIBIN9 AT 11111*NABI7 *BATAS. eiXTrsl3ll:l7 . *C3l.2B:l TUESDAY 1 . .40111i1NC1, 01116. 20, 1861 4FTBLICAII COWRY ;:tOIITERTIONL vmAu. ' uoiai r • - iiiitiso . ..A -.. ---i --,abliesa a o S coma,. --- , , . allntfain in &mot Ms perintalty . of ths2lAlllOAl. 1/U10,11; and milabilalng tbi nOuntaLGOVEZN. 11E1UP? fa Rs .iffetts to pit 6,02 Arras,' Rebellion, .::w tOited to ineralds id their c radio War td '-e:cittalia and tewnabliw at their final places of bolding saa:4oil hawk predzict, on 13/OUBEILY..tbs 81,4 of „Inver, to (diet POUR DILROATIL.S.—two Wearls ' °ion, odiwintion—Aotit: iioniOticas to mast 'On - railDArjelitAllbet 111, at 10;w'clock a. m., se fol ioed'? 1. The 4adicial Ontrention to assemble at to. s eltjUill to inintnets a President lodge of oounams - PiNSltil iliClol4B Low Judge c 4 -111.01 a. On" and anAinclata Judge of Oommon Pleas, one Benator, laid tini.,tossolors of the Eicamit of lispresentatleci . and /Relator of the Poor. ,ft the Political *men, ...i . ilia io meet ibllOottra Noose, to notalaat. • shifiz. Odn:Piltr,Pro midair, TreanuWr and Oommladoww. ... • Pr 4 Ft ountinga I n the township . Will he held bit mem the rant 3 and 6 p. r mi., WI la tha cities 'and barons* iistireen 3 mai 7 Id, in., of said day. Tbs aprititment au* detegatea Ia ina townships will be' , e 'by rsiwklag, Nisi ta the cities and boroughs ,by ballot.. ..Tits chairmen Of ths two conventions will Mott, op. -- 'JAW Its , #ecgt4ire 1101901M0 for the wanton year. -. , .., 7 . I ...' ... , 711011. M. msasama.. • '," sacis.i. wAtivii'seety. .i • . awn:AD. t ?Bawer. of zatsrintinw w.utetztoes." i , . . 1 Theett words of canno n , uttered in a me. Mont of forethought by a far•eeeing States.; Mati, have grown into g political spothegion, sidi can be ipplied as well by politi= _ad partiesie by this peoPie of the natiin it birge. They come; we think, with espedol fordo to the members Cr the Republican party is this county at Ohio lime: All the sepects oT thli political horizon combine hi warning them to ' , beware of entangling al ; . . . - lianeee." ' ' ; ': - • , • i Vial large portions.; of the masses ; of. like ' Depsocretio party' in the . loya l Bides 'have given a heirty support to the - war in, behalf .of L the !Constitution and ,_`Talon, we cheerfully adMit. _Towards ell shut we feel as brethren , fighting in a earmi - Mon cieuie, , and with all snob, as individu sityllis-:. ire perMaily willing to co•operate .. .. ic Milted political efforts - to sustain the goy.- .., ernMent..: Tti brining iihoall for the annual 'County Convention, ? the iltePobliesn Com. miller of this county extended a hearty in: Motion to di Nadi - I:tamer:rata to join whit , them at the primary teeeiinge,and we think 010, action was not zanily _vette and , 1041 but...lhipereirvirlyialled for. I-int individuals and pieties are distinct While it is true that very many individual Democtrati have given their aid to the war, it is not true that the Dimoaratio party, as aparty,hic done so. On the contrary, it lea Isaiptabli fac t that , the argil:Li:Mon of lb. party; is in the hails of the enemies of the government, who either openly or coo- 1 - ' irrtly symircithize with the Rebels. 1 The Democratic Convention which ennui bled in this county 'on the 31st nit, passed the following resell:lion,' among others: - I ,_ Resoled, That the Democracy of the North were knowik to favor or encour age. dissolution. , ; But this cannot be @sib, I In truth, for our opponents, who proolaided net theMnieu elide."' Mrs Ulan impudent - allegation that tbb Republiosie are sot In favor of the Colon; .." that they,eie in fever zielettiog 'the Union slide"; and that the Democrats are the only True frie nd s of theni , .on -U J ', .104 wsialegons, in Word and spirit, to the lying resolution of lb. New York Bieck -liiidge Rebels, - that thlit war is not a war ••-• for Abe Union, at , all, bit a war, for its dip eddies, and that the only way to save the Delon Is to put the gonernment back into democrat's bands I ---- i-- It May be that. "(hi - democracy of the 1 ~ . North were serer bon' to favor or !DOODY. 1 . ' ' Pio - 41111101ation ;" '. but demociatio Gonna ;dens have been known to lie, and never' did aiteatention lie 'More- foully thin this one, ..70.01t 'mired that the Republicans were . l • unfaithful to the Union:: Such conventions 64 declare themselves' ko be the friends of the Colon; bid we prefer to place little or ---- jsd, reliant. upon thic_piefessions of men 1 • . wio, at such' a time as : this ,. wilfully bear d euoh false. witness. There'are plenty of Men in tier Nortlinho sympathize with' the - Bouth—witir:are rebels it heart and traitors inipOrpOlitt purpose; Bit not one of Men is to be found its 4A. ranks 0, - / the Reoisucans. , ' Tie Democratic orkanitatien of Alin ; gbimy county, however, sidle it Mat Judi- roily betrays its malt* whiz the -ergo**. t itan Overbore, .is much More moderate 'in its tonelium the organization through. :out the State and riatioi.. In neatly every "ottier coed, .in Penimilvania it showrift-.. -...-,,. 'self on . lhe side of ti*llobellion. Reidy , 3". ,16very.Demociitici ispitr in the attitiiis op. 77 posed to' the' war. ' In, Wselati n gtii; Wat t voreland, Berke, Bannister, Montgomery, initupitineverywhere,•Ml fiat, its atm -. al .___its `outspoken; ita the New York ; ay ilifok ind the newspapers in Maim' and New .illimpshire which were suppressed by an 40,1inant, , people. la every Democratic . 1.640 fit she State thi Democratic County - - ' 1 diorama loavo ' caikd l : virNeu • Me Party Con velition Caelfully , ehultfny out the. Repub ,' linty/pia _all paraeiptiiion in thein; and all 4,'• ; the nomitudipu, so far Mark are of men sympa• . jih#,Air with th, Rebel:Mei, And Dot only so ; - ; boot tosceiy other - co:4 in which ea, ,Repub • - i liCon °Aram unite with them they glare re-, - - 'dec d ea - offer. ' Thep - rejected such Offers • _ I In Washington, Cheater, Wayne sna other ~•, ~ aquatics i end in Philidelphis, when snob : .." ;en affairs. made, it ins. eentemptuolisli tiritstselde, thole - Mai deelarleg that they .-,,•„-,,_ i l iilere "del, elects clean Democratic ticket, .•,.1 this fall. •- ". d • .; , • . .- i .; ... - i.....1 , 4We do not take alij'pleseure in crying, I d an things, bill Ilia tootiF are just as we A _.;•:', !, • . k.- The - t --_, 1 to them. whole orgentsatien of the --- .i- ' /in lblißtidele ik the herds of those ,- - 1 , ii,,Sirt Opposed 4° the war; sad we warn ' '',- . • ! t _t, s Republicans of 1160061 y to beware of ; . . .. a Meiling talienWts, with midi en orgiuisa .!..-YtAtlit-.'.`.'.... fllkal It bad ineteliii Penneylvariiiithel . of ththilc_ilei . Oily°, Verinc7 'lllll atr .._HFIP4I.,%:'iAII- kuhre to • - in.., '''.44il, -47iilidTe' gi)-LlTtni 524! 501. .. e....- ,-,1 '3ll)ltisidtitinalMbllimasso gaud. Of tr, --leht.A hatetwibn‘ ' ye, Ur ' 464t01uS thela owl Adm kiii Pr= 1, r "1.10 u awl' ..eiiingle k 4411iilitt ilocil ri 111;11(191&„„.; ji711.!. i 11::'44.1ii411611.:-,-1*k 14-, ---;-* ' '1 • lozi i- , _^"-1- :'_ - "-;,..'''' ,_ j 1 -^:;:4:--:'-' i-7,..,,--- —;,' - - ''s* -P-4' jTy'ana, by - dividing: Went, to assist at gin traitors. and to srtos eIICVS/09613test to , our foreign foe!, mho ara'only waiting to see the Goiernuieat of tbe totted States fall to pierce, in order that they may gloat OW? at ruins. A-few evidences of the temper :of these men will suffice to show that the language ero have used is not too strong. In Con netUout, W. W. Eaton, who was the,demo °ratio candidate for United Mates Senator before the lest Legislature, need the follow ing language, at a recent meeting In Bloom deld, in that State: . wu told that this meeting would be broken up. Mark the prediction—within thirty day., ten thousand men will be in council in Hartford county, to demand that a stop shall be put to this damnable, aunt oral war. The man who does not consider tt. such Is not fit to live." 'And the Bridgeport Farmer, of the ,same. State and politics, on the 10th of July, spoke as follows: "The rebel scildiery, as you term them, Mr. -Courie" r, are not lighting for money. Like our Revolutionary fathers, they are fighting for their Just rights. ..In the revolution of 1776, the forces of King George were the ones who fought for In the revolution of 1861, the forces of the despot Lirscolu are the ones who arefig/a rag for ' money. Men who fought for their constitutional rights la 1776 did not want to be hired to do it. Neither do the men who are fighting for their constitution deli in 1881." In Maine, at the State Convention held last Wednesday, the Committee on Resolu tions, by • majority of one, reported In fiver of sustaining the Government in its *Worts to put down rebellion. The report was set aelde, in full convention, by a vole of 240 to 180, and a substlinte adopted, op posing the war and recommending • 'Ns tidnal Convention . (or the,purpose of adopt ing measures that will pacify the rebellions. This example will undoubtedly be followed throughout nil the Northern States. To show:what is expected, under such circumstances, of the Northern democracy, we qucteilin following from the Louisville Cott*r, an avowed Rebel organ: "!he Northern Democracy are now speak ing. out, and their trumpet tones will be bowfin*r the highest hilts and in the deep ce4;ralei. The banner is, inscribed with that beautiful word PEACE." !Timm" among the Rebels, means a eon assaloS.Oill their demands. -BeadAlio; what the N. Y. Tribune sale, Of. as-Mutts e now pursued by Democrats from, that • &ate: . • 4 .We learttfrom a reliable source that amis.. ;ides la busy in eowipg, mlitohlef and 'fo-, meeting diecontent in she- army of the Po toccmo. Trilklsespeolally true of the New- York.' tegitoutte. The eemi-Becesaionlets, who'ara laboring _to disorganise them, are Democratic politicians of our own State. ! They seise upon some real causes of coin.' phial in regard to food, clothing, and the like, and aggravate mad magnify them.' They try to induce troops that were called into the senice under the New• York two years's act, to insist upon their discharge at the end of three months. So far has this spirit of 'evil permeated the army, that some of the officers and soldiers of Democratic politics are beginning to talk about the war; having gone far enough, and that we ought; noet_to compromise our difficulties and make' peace. Then mischief-makers in and around - the camps are set on and backed , up by sympathising politioisna at home. - Beyond all question; this effort to demor.' elite the army. of the Potomao is - pirt of well organised plan to discourage enlist.' mettle,- to , foment complaints among the troops now in the field, sod generally to, embarrass the Government and either secure a disgraceful compromise, or Wee the war. to a dishonorable close. Evidences of this conspirsoy among some portions of the De, mocracy are breaking out allover the emit try. They are. too palpable not to strike the moot superficial eye." It is idle for men to shut their eyes to such loots as these. They - °abbot be ignored. Disguise it as any one may the fact is still Clear that the democratic party of the North, as a party, is gradually work= log itself into the position of an anti-tray liars,. - We are speaking, be it understood, of the organization, as such. To the patriotisti of very large number", of the democritto party we bear ready witnese. With all such we are ready to coalesce ; andlo ( all such we ar e. h at all times ready to do onii. But; their patriotism 41oes. not change the character of the ditnountle organization. It is in bed hands, ittl they are using it an !scrupulously against the government. That traitors are neither few nor far be tween, in this county, we need not go far to prove. They canto heard or heard of on almost every corner. Every man, from his own personal experience, cm point:them oatt. Yet these men, and they are the men who control the democratic organisation, are all in fiver of a "Union" ticket in this county., Of coarse. IL is their only chance of getting into power and place.. Let every Republican, who has any pride in that honored name and the principles it repre sents, beware of entangling alliances with • molt men. We notice that several of our Southern exchanges, in commenting upon the bat tle at Manassas, speak , in the highest terms of the bravery of the 69th New York Regiment, (the Irish brigade commanded by Col. Corcoran;) but their testify was co notneeded to convince the coas t of the seal, fidelity, and courage whi ch an manse body of its naturalized citizens are willing and eager to display in the service of their adopted country, and in defence of the Constitution they have sworn to de fend. These services do nut pass unto tieed nr unappreciated. and , nothing is more common than to find those who, in formeryeare, were fullof prejudice against all who were not born upon our soil, and who doubted the loyalty and patrioti sm of there who sought a retuge among us from foreign oppression, expressing,.their grati tude and admiration for the very men whom they once distrusted and maligned. The immense number of Germans and Irishmen, as well as emigrants from other countries, who are now performing frith &l and impo rtant service in our army, has.seoored for them and their country men among ns a hold upon the affections and respect of loyal .erican citizens which no figure agitation.caa weaken.-- [Phila. Pres,. , Brumes Dlome—A morning paper, with its metal iiiireitenees of description, I says that the money taken from Berrill, the rebel agent arrested lathe Pereistwm in 'Hive, ten, twenty and fifty pound zank of Enyjimd notes." Those who have Been the money know that it tionsiete of forty £l,OOO notes, of the description generally known Cis the spar notes of the Bank of England.• -•- „ • ' ' These notes at e payable to the order _of &nil; and of coarse are worthless with-, out hie eadoreement; It - hielt& Ihtiely pro. t,,,.. 1 I - ""elot.he will nofhave an op ". rat ty of 4;doreinetil=l,ol - the ' hefle f r 'of the Zonfederate Btatesiliiiirig bit*idenee et Fort lafayette, where he Will'irediiihtedly hi slot ;and there is reason to believe that tviAnce there will be prolonged till ibitelionippteseedi r M 1, Poet. ..1.1e.z....., " -..r- - ,.. .' — ,..A.,.... ., - .1, -.1. . -3:::<a...4. " ,"- .7.....A. '' ' -. . , - - "'..1 1 --iask.r-:...4 - ..-‘,',1"4, 4 I 'llhat the Ntteburedi awns. • The Etundisee ofmaaMigirow. visited thelninserfthis,once beaath , fuiPlaCatabut WedneMlay; Sid having gatheied personal `allude of its destruction from . picket on the ground, _and from per eons Tat Fortress Monro e, I moat bear testi mony await ma report industriously siren. tiled in the South and by tome papery in the North, that Gen. Butler wu the author of that grow barbarity. - . Hampton was a lovely village, lying three and a half miles tromFothress Monroe, in the direction of Newport News. It had many fine residences, and was i plabefof popular resort in summer. Is the betakirts of it, in the di- . Traction of the Fort, is the summer residence of Jobn-Tylor, the bypocriticel traitor, quail. dam the author of a "peace convention." Nearly, if not quite, haired the residents were strong Union people. Oa the night of its de struction our picket guards were stationed along the run, a stream perhaps two hundred feet wide, in some parts more. They clearly saw the vandal hordes applyingthe torch, and running from house to house with combustible materials. From the rapidity of the fire they supposed the rebels to be using turpentine, oils and tar. An attempt was made by - them to born the bridge, which would have been auccesefol had not our troops fired i - upon them. At Fortress Monroe the belief was quite commie, at first, that Gen. Batter had ordered the fines of the 'town, and was only corrected, among the troops and laboreri there. by the Union ;gu ises who docked to the Port for safety. The approach of Magruder with his taiga force was not known or expected, hence the first im pression of those not near Hampton was.that, for some reason, best known to himself, our own commander WO applied the torch. But now there ere none in that region, ex cept a few traitors, who, like the rebel batter ies, are muked, but that are folly satisfied he had nothing to do 'with it. - t= • Throughout the' Booth, and even in Bath. more, the rebels coterie upon the barbarity of out Government in the destruction of that town. It is held up as .the Strongest proof of the "beauty and booty' , charge of their Chief B gard. As the whole rebellion was based upon the grossest falsehoods, in regard to the sentiments and purposes of the North, so it has to be fed and supported by the moat adroit and stirrini lies respecting the op-a-ra tions of our army.:. I have not the least doubt that Magruder had that town burned, ebb By • to excite the people of the South, and to rally them to the support of a sinking cause. Al ready they were complaining of the scarcity of money, the prottration of business and the bankruptcy, if not, Elio,' starvation, staring them in the'face; Unless an appeal to their passions could cense them to forget such grievances and tq rush to the battle-field, he / saw the end of treason close at hand. There fore the beautiful town was most ruthlessly , destroyed, and its destruction charged on ' Butler. Alter burning the town ' Magruder retreated to Yorktown with all his forces, sat- I isfied with the ' , rain he-had wtought.tt J. Y. D. Governor Alb e ene retbe a r on Bible Atteles— nd Lot. The Governor: says that we should do with the f South:ea Abram did with Lot. Lot neactably "seceded" D'om Abram and settled in "the cities of the plain and 'pitched his tent toward Sodom." Our friend Harney. : who has considerable ad vantages over the Governor in Bible mat ters, in reply to . the Governor, tesid that Lot did not make much by his "secession" from Abram Tito Sodom. — Divine ven geance visited a'ratastrophe on Lot's ter ritory of secession. What do the seces sionists think of Governor Meriwether's stigma upon secession, in comparing it to Sodom and Gomorrah ? However ' we suppose they know but little on suchaub 'iota. In Governor Meriwethees Bible argu ment, Abram represents the Union and Lot represents Secession, We accept the parable. The Governor must not mangle the word of God. , Since he appeals to a part, he must Mkt the whole, andhe must remember that after Lot had gone off on secession, "the Lord said to Abram, Lift up now 'thine eyes and look from the place where thou art, northward 'and southward and :eastward and—westward: For ALL the land which thou nest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed forever. And I will make thy feed as the dust of the earth: so that sf a man can number the dust of the "earth, then shall thy teed be numbered. " [ Louisville Journal. Wantonness `August 17.—The` tiring which was head bust night from the di rection of the lower Potomac, proceeded from a new battery which bad been erect• ed by the meaty at a point a mile in two below Acqula Creek. The rebels Midden ly opened fire upon the Goveinment - Steamer Pocahontas, bat inflicted no This - is Vds is the fourth battery which has been erected at that point. Its situation is very near this shore of the river. The Pocahontas was obliged to withdraw in omsequenoe other inability to return the Are effectually; Our officers report that unless tbaGovernaumt takes Monodiste action to expel therebebs from thole posi tions on the banks of the river, navigation will be completely closed. The enemy's batteries already command a largo part of the Potomac. , • Since . our Capitalists have taken the new government loan so freely, the,Treas nry Department entertains no doubt that it will be largely taken abroad, in spite of the croaking of the newospers.l Advices which have bee remind here from Kantucki state that the newt Union legislature will request Breclinrid4te, and Powell to resign their seats in the Itjaited States Senate.; The Union man in Kentucky anti Jen- COMO say that a gnat Fedora *tory in Virginia, when the next -battle loomini, will extinguith the rebellion in those States. The rebels; continue their barbarotui practice of ildog upon our pickett.i • pam of this kind occur nearly every night. J= L bopn, of Tennessee, is in jail at The Richmond papers, at lut admit that the binning of the village of, Hamp ton, Virginia, was the work of their own men. Who sr* the Vandals Bow,' VIII BUBNING 07 TILNIPTOII. It will be seen by extracts from south ern papers, which we publish in another column, that the Confidantes avow the burning of Hampton as their own act. One who accompanied thecedition charged with the duty of setti4 this Virginia village on are, states in these latten that it was done in pursuance of eiders from Gan. Magruder himself—who had thought it best to destroy the town, though his reasons for such a judgment are not sniped. The writer gtves details of the whole proceedings, and says that as they approached they were Bred upon by the sentinels; of the Union Army, who were unable, however, to make any effec tive resistance. He gays the expedition 1, ) was one of great danger, as the might have been shelled from Fortress. once. We are gl a d that Oen. Butler di d, are upon them. By this forbuza ' has left to then t the entire responsi • y of this act of wanton barbarism. , , . When the' hunting of Ham was first made known, the Ricks= Men h !tt made it the ',' occasion far the un bounded denunciation of the Uni army, by, whom it ;was &named to re been perpetrated.. Now that the is are known they '-will probably modify their. censure. We are not surprised* learn, howevar, that the act does not meet unan haws append Wen' An the Confederate arm. If cbo advance of Union troops is •••1.•co be resistedgkintaing of Via. ••nd the people of ^..lv expected to • , marked notion this towa. gut Bbork a -mg. ; sminab much tii lb - by anch_bubirma and wanton thie p2904-04--T•Tig EVENING'S' MAIL 'Thsr_ itail - agent epos , the Iron Magnum Railroad reached this city at 5 r N. yr s • - day, ane reports that the rebels under the coin mead of 'Gen. Verde? commenced, oh yeater day, a retreat soithward. Hecker regiment ' and another-Illinois regiment.—the Twenty- I fiat or Twenty -fourthr-etarte in reef nit for thif purple of intercepting hi • The, troops were moist anxious to get alt o him, and de parted hi high spirits. - The rebels had about 1,500 men at Feeder ri icktown, and about 6,000 at G swills , as re wardfe by who-male ' the scoot* who - le ih with the SOWS of gardeess retreat. - ' ' •,' Everything wu quiet at the , Knob. Cap , . Gantt brought up oo the train. Ore prisoners, among'them the Sheriffs of Iron and Madison counties. Jeep Perryman, of Cadet, a note rides rebel, was arrested, on Thursday, and taken to the Knob. Ir is now thought that Pillow is not moving in force on Bird's Poled, bat is moving to rein force McCulloch and also on Ironton, and if successful, to strike at St. /OWL The battle between Lyon end McCulloch dashes his hopes in that direction, though there is no doubt that his main bodies bate moved in those directions. Re has fallen into the trap, and the federal forces will yet catch hlm. The most active movements were going on at Bird'. Point yesterday. The fort,fications us being rapidly completed. Late ip the evening an order was received from Gee. Fremont to move lour regiments from Bird's Point by steamers to Herculaneum, a poN.sbout thirty miles below St. Louis, in order to reinforce Bland's and Lyon's forces. The Uncle Sam, the D. A. January 'and Rob' Roy are the steamers. The regiments ordered off are Col: ?urchin's, Col. Wallace, 001. Dougherty and Col. Lawler, it lam correctly informed. They start early this morning. From this indication from headquarters of General Fremont, and doubtless he is well in formed, the enemy will make no formidable demonstration on Bird's Point, but we expect plenty of skirmishing. ROLLL,TFIIIIIIDAY, August 16, 1861. All is military , parade and bustle here at present. Two Illinois regiments—the Four. tenth, under Col. Palmer and th e Fifteenth, under Col, Turner—arrived yesterday after. noon. They Marched tardily for their camp, about four and a hall miles West, to Penwell'. Spring, at the Junction of the Little Piney and Big Beaver where excellent water is found.—St. Louie Evening hews. Are We Prepared 1 WaNneirron, Saturday, August 17, 1861. All the talk and all the apparent movements on the part of the Rebels toward a direct at tack upon Washington, about which there is mach anxiety and excitement, are merely feints to cover Davm's real purpose. That purpose is the closing of the lower Potomac, and the throwing of a strong army across the river into St. Mary and Charles counties, both of which are out-and-out Secession in sentiment, Thin done, they will march up , to Annapolis and shut offf that route also, leaving only the Balti more Railroad open to the Government, and that can be dosed at a moment's notice by a midnight foray upon the bridges, as the Kane conspirators proved to our cost. This Is the real design of the Rebels, and he soon as they get a few more secreted batteries along the neer, they will attempt to put it into execution. Once established in Maryland, they count upon a formidable rising of the se cessionirts of that State, and the investment l ot Washington with almost a certainty of enc. 1 CUM Rely upon it, the Capitol isnot oat of danger, nor will any amount of secrecy as to army movemeull, however jedicious such a coos, may be, improve the matter. The Rebel force in Virginia outnumbers oars, and it is daily in creasing. Is our augmentation going on at the proper speed, or are we on every occasion io oppose a greatly superior force, as in the case -ol the brave Lyon, and in almost every case since the war began The Case of Mr. liraulluler. Ex-Minister Faulkner was Indeed arrested as • biotags for the return, of our Congressmen and others, but proof of his treason is already In hand, and the /Rata Department holds the aloe to overwhelaitog evidence of his guilt Letters which he has writ= since his Incurs:- Aden, containing grate misrepresentations of his arrest and its Gansu, was not allowed to go to their &ideation. . A Camp near New Torii. Elbert L. Vide, , of New-Yore, has been appointed'Brigadier:General. and will be pot in charge of a camp of rend. aeons and instruc tion, to be established near New Yore, proba bly on Long Island, possibly on Staten Imbed or Westchester coanty. Mr. Vials is an army officer, and reeigned in 1853. A Callfosnla ROW General. ' Henry Wager Halleck, of California, was made a Major General of Volunteers to-day. He is a New Yorker by by blab, and Endue. ted at West Point In 1839. ilitlitarn Actual ar QAPT. lIERRON'S OAVALRY —ATTINTiON 1 J R Al CAVALRY OUPIPAL NT—All *Wien of this Company, Lath:ding Maw having Lore of straws, will wigaai at that guartarf, Gawp in liking. THIII DAV, August 20th, at 4 arelool p. es, 'Willow fall. By ardor ot the Peals. itino AB AAAAA B. NA ATOM. O. P. Err — ONE FULL COMPANY zaUxt will be titan in Clot. u. U. Williams' lthg• toot, now In amp at Suffolk Park. Pnltadalphis. nth tWillwilti la dotbad add tqlliPP•d. and will Mays for Washington within s snook. No pant of • tampons to go Into tamp Wilkins and ell up maid apply. DAVID ki. WiIAJAWS. salon Col Commandincal log. Ps. Yob. arm). fUlt WetitiiharuN I WANTXD, 40 Ana MU, To ell Om rooks of the Bat OLDS GUILDS, Co. I nd' Bostmoot, to the war oomPlemooL. • This 0 0 44 piny hie bon to ortidto sod too boom *motet! by UM Thai. A. llowloy. nay will to folly' spolppod bokue the MO and *Mt loase osiooo N lull. lisernittog oMmi. No.lo Wood stmt. WM.0.0 di LLOCI DU, oOotale, JAMES !VG MIOOR. I.tdde mount, sale 0 HAREM* 11.00010,2 d 'do Ma.II.I3IIENY URANS.--itbe nn- W lad aotattited to sacratt 60 NEIN' To tip tbs mita ot th• Alloyhaaiarays, tot Oot• aim atalmarat =es at Waltiogtoa itetecia aultuL Apply to JAS. D 114/ILL, or auliat . A. it. OAKBM:IM ZrATTENTIONI—A fel more men 'rumba! to ell up a Ootepaoy now istraittag Ice Ott. T. A. nowlefa imatuitut. Apply at Oonip ILA ~.hence ea n Rh strait.' LITUr. WHAT AITTOTO tOgittatt. 'sot tt A. P. CALLO ttargault Maks. Yttb Bug% _ubtu Atoms. PRANOIS R•Rlta,oftba bercisab at Tim. tune, will to a =Mate fcr the &ben aloe. • Rs. Karns tiaaboen 'lona and well knows in able Ceonty. • Illvionu Vtblig and Republican, be Ilia ever sotoced a trauma In IntEtrl7 of Purim** that well Si b'm for the Mockup of *MIA dunes. su2o Re . Puff OMOs. Amu% 19, 111411. or I AM PAIIPARED to exchange Gcremunnt POltdfli STAMPS of lb* Dew lune fa tbMx msolvalest of the old styles, dating • period of Eli Days Dons ttda date, iamb Mae the old demons/ID IDA& boreoognlsed Inafter payment . of poky. at Ibis Wag. •olr.fl 1111101 L RIDDLI, P. IL Pow? erftste..-prautooef., Pa.., Ashes& th, 1861 Tr POST OFFACE.NOTIOS. STA.XPS• • um pupated le subsea , POSTACII liAUPd of the New Ityle tor /1,.. egatirateet 'Went of, the old Ileteh dertag a period of Six den hops lb. dote bore of, Apo. tbe eepiratiew WWI dos tbe t on I will sot be Invited In paymeht of pose* on lintor. .or pews not flew Ole ollas. rielabbefins Yost ~a usters can exasup hwy. solo 0.1. Vow NoNwaapast P. N. Post t. ants, Wan, tort; Aaiun N. 11141. WI AM PitIGPARSI) to exchange are Div atria ol ODTMEWiIi BrittrAD i'ILOPIA for thatrtqatvalaat of the old ianto. &Meg a ankh! at at: days gloat this data. Attar that data too old gbh of tramped antilop' will ad la that. Wird la Manta .1 POMP Ce helm volt tram Mi• othes. The DM Style of Pcatodo Semi* h m t id wean* lei leaf hems Wet to a tow data of which due no. Ito* lath ha shah. - Nunn.% P. IL . _ POP Oenok Niroratan, /Lanett ..;6, NON or Pon . . 0/4111011 NOTiall.l am . prepared ;t. INVNLOEN3 of the Nerratrk kr Eiedotestent outtnot of the Ida Wok dation a porkd of Ns d.„ Iran the:dote ofikto ho , Sta. /ha latter wilt not eterooffes w riteleod 111 permentol pmts. on kture mot Inno asak.-. .016415. If. VON scumuour. P. 14 t. UlO to frewouroos VD Boma Mosso C0.,1 .• • Pildotkortn. nil. I DIVIDEND NOTWS.—The Pew WNW last owd irixectoro albs nttinwittit add" too Kbing Company, tuns doolond0 1 1; 01 tbd *IOW Zook, aMoidond of two "dont,. pr. dm* payable to otoolbottnot ar dodo- lop) oopnwontadvas, Ow and atm diOWDOY. the 10 th itnnown " - onlll-1, • , Igo& SOW* Tromaron • Mob at to INAlsced. Maim °wort I 02r.bIV/DEND 140n08.--Thi) redoes ILITIWIAL soma CON 'wait - bays *Estero! dhliSoso diva *au* , per POWs MI lOWA. Ingialaddillts CT thittr fitaNtatitinth Moen MI - nUA4 OS Ike - sped Ow manitieutiond fitly, 17 1 0.4* 'AMU 110 9 0 111:Tesuatir.• ].4.... ~,an ~~ w a:i~~. 3 ..e[:~ils ~ ti.~ibnot ~`.~k vu. ~,:'~. _.. ~ elu abbrc istmentl. cAtframs OK L =l2Ol roalitio c.lll e trams • to J EL. - rr Eke.' Nir EL EL. Wougd4 to I co WI stv!lsjtilelzßoom sad Mad, tallest - _ W. 8. HAVEN. No. 84 Third street, Who Is pmporod to print WWI or hip, socord.ng to the dabs IC, FALisscrm. poz.cDßl3. To atkeset ATTNNTION 'Marl() 6.—The under:nip:ma. • !Erne- I IA to., (.cased of J. lime Thomgoa, wii el ma oar the proftdons of • Matteis DeW, Merited by the Pittsburgh, New Castle: ant Clamialid halimed Company, to mid Thompion, hi. sumemor in the tract therein 'mentioned and amigos, dated th e lit day of October, A- D. 111 25, recorded In the lecordien 011ie or Rearm county, in Mortgep Book D, peps 189, 190, 191,194 133, and in thei ssoora•e• • onic• of Lam rotate, motonwealth of Peticiemais, to Mortgage 8001i,13 .1, pages 410, 470,471., Ma, 473 and 474, will on the day of October, l;86I, at 10 o'clock, • ixt., at the himtbante , Rxchenge, In the city of Pitts boogh, mid Commonwealth in Virtue and moor the p na of add flirter:, canes to ho sold at Paha(' mlion, the following described proparty. Memo franchbs. to wit Th e road Mins saki Pittab b, New UMW and Cleveland Railroad Com pany, I lug between the Pitteburet, Fort Mame and Ching li)111111ed, In the slid canny of Beaver, and the to of New 111stle, timid Lawrence county, be. tog stoat thirteen inilea ills length, tholodlog the right of Vey and the land occupied thereby, depot grminds 'la MI apportmenoes beim:ten' Mimeo, and all the Danaher of said °Oniony, sailed to the lion of • prior mortgage nude 'by Mkt Company, by the name and style of the Mew Castle and 'Carlinalon Railolid Oo.poay to mid County of Lawrence, record. MI in the Recorder's 07110 of Lawrence count., to Mortgage Book, No 1 paga 2114 do. Default having been meth In the payment:l of Interest on the bonds even "MN. mid And inettgi e nd mortgage, for a pr riod eireeding sixty dap r demand befog made thereof, and regent having been maim by the bold. era of at least unshed of mid Model:tepid, that such We shonld be mad& ionise ornate, cash. aul 'item JOB' N. TIIIIINteN, Trod.. TN THE COUNT' f QUARTLIt storm In and for • Want, of Allegaruh Penne, Ivanla: ®ln the matter the extenston of Penult. rants Avenue 1.0. Fifth Street: No. 2, June Zinn, 1127,t And one, August latti;• 581. the report of the An• dltore eppolntea In the recess, January 11th 1561, being this day presented Court, It Is ordered awl db noted that the saute b. 0 d coodrinedaditt And It la ordered that the mill II be confirmed .boo- lately, on Slat day of An. • et. 1881, tole exception to the rams to mod lo the •• tlme, and that notice of this order be published In Pittsburgh audio and Dirpatel, three t•• • the Gnirk] Attest: W.A. aiIdIVIN, an2dat V Cleat. BENZENE. 1 I volt RISIOVINGE OIL, BUTTEB., TALDEW. !FAR, WAX CANDLE, razor puiT AND Drat from furniture and Oloies. It Is also mod For 0/inaßliimig Glavin ILWithout changing Iltsli' idr. It will ito ramose Grew amble from migrilob. Droving; Mans, sod all MOB of papas. sad stso from Bilk Ribbons of all colors, which It makes 111 rival to new. Di:sotto= for ass smompany each r ttle Par milt by SIM N! JOHNSTON, • . 3 corns; m[th&ld and Fourth sta. FIRM' ARRIVAL r MIMI? F LL GOODS, HORNB'S 121111 MING STOBB. 77 Afar Let street. Coburg Hamel, Shaer Hoodd, Hoop Skink DIM rules, /raw-kHz...l{ Cotton Hoderi. Heir How, ityloo. Hound Om* • Notions and finey Goad( libloodlabayets =pp at lb. my 'ovoid rows sold ' 708 . O• 1 1 H. Orr= or Tim Ppientrian On 00.,} Oosser Grillo lot .td Pease sweets. PNAiburgb, Aston 10,1861. riiiiE President: and Direatois of this N. Company bat* th deslarod s Dieldstuf of Pair Dollars per ohm* • • of thoproate of the Wet .10 monthr, sopUeable to the reeks:doe of Moth Notes. '' P A. IttrIZEI 4At sll7:loAserefary. • i FIELD TELESI lOU 171/103118. a. a arc v. Optician; 61 RIM rt. .it door to txprersOalcs. - flrososima, s and THICEMOOIIC. TRES combined kw Cuban Oil Dation'. Nada and soltrbyo. N. 1117411 A. • 'Optlciath 1111112th week 1.14, Adauut Purrs °Mho. J UST RMAIV, ARMY - C.A.I4VAS SHOES, 431(1. ALBBIIII, SON • 0)8, No. n *cod , eon:mat Foarth JUST !MEW DIN STONE, and fo ogle 10 sal& pont llookben7 WM*, 10 40 de ;deo eo, 1 WS. Wild Owe, Brandy ao':0 3 L a. VOIOT I 0 I. N STORE, ankfor esis, L 2 btrds.Platelgoseriod Si dos. Itt 20 Mt& SO do . Puts P. ng VlnGter. ma, , . r , . I. a , . 11014T iOO rash, received and . for Jai r, Jaw& bble. „C 4 emotebi by • • • iqAIONST bj d AßßAß.DB:—Another lot Jett mete d-Ckanpantis not yet soppinel plari. send their ers. WILLS, JIMA Z 00 o an 3 "116 LI • y stmt. ownoeine Sixth. fIAN V AMIS.!) 1 liAldll—An Bastin!' %./ article, [or late ti i H. HATA at 00.. Wens allT Wert. attest. GENT& LINEN EHINTS AND CUL law tce al 110111115, wiD I Varkat wed. Dit: M. U. JUNES, 103 WY1111111171112.1M, CLOSING 00 dOODS, DRY CIIFIELIVS. J• M. B a end leas, Panay Silks at 'ea for $2O, worth $3O. Fancy Silk Ito Embroidered o.lllre 50e., worth $l, do do 750., worth $125, • do do $l, worth $1 75, do Bete at half prioe, Drees Goode '!!if erery description, at cost an lee than met. Call woo sal swum a burst% sul9 DRY GOODS AT COST • LESS AN COST, J. W. KER & 69 STREIT, Ariw, the balsam) of Spring E nane; Good's from 2:5 to 50,:p0r dam risinopßop: ' 1. bsPor TEAR GAINi3 tervErt - .IA .':.-:,':•...i . -- -T -. : '.!' 11-'l-.:;:.••-,.-1:::::-;;:::::•:•:-:,....-::,...:::: Enants. II ANTSP tIATIIILT, IMO ibis. •• • • wan, be the tram QS IS • • hb, stet lees than See • led ar and a half Mabee to height to eater the, • Regiment O. &Cavalry. Mach nun VIII be far • • • • with • good botwsai lallegabiltuatt. emote cloth g cad labilatettee of the boa Th• pay • vom $l4 to $23 per rocitharecatstitog tar thereat of the solder. Zto sallear' 11/111 ,oath tad without the rn-ittas comsat d pareat, guardian or roadar. PI ea act lately peowle th•tefut, of mil*, taunt hi *hared 1811/1.1L6, and every soldier who term that time 1. entitled to leo 111:3201 of lead and $lOO toasty] Irma the Matted !Matta /Mention blind fo lLe Ithd that the govaruswat haa wanly comarenord to promote olden sad non.ccautdaleti omenfromthe ranks. *drat:amnia a there haw Oblei to all who stab*. PBOttalittiM ha paid to say althea, otecaaudedatted eoldier who Meant, an a a cegabil .almen to the Dam. per of 65, will be =UMW fee the Ocempaey of 6111811,L EL.8.11018.18, rind Unmeant 'Med °realty. 1 Pacdaltfug Officer. r ITANIED—Bonds and Mortgages f(fr U, folfcmtug wow, tar three years : Chm , Ithrfltrar_for SSW ow. do 1°714E04 I Ow do for SVC° Otte do for $1,0( 0 : I ADOM/ It P.) Plan% IS St. CON 1 reel- 1 °RISES Wit NlT6l)lgor thek a Ajt. 17. BIRVICILe-The undersigned wishes to prirchus a numberof llrtlllary Hareem Bays, Mtwara . black... from 15 to 16 heal high er upwards: from 6 to 9 years .141; Ilse from blemish or deem% well Mogen. and Kamm trotter. In bermes. we will bet the stables of Rod) Paterson, Is Pitts. hares, gram ?seeds), the 20th, till Saturday, the 24th. sololdt . ALLISONt WWI% a. . . Sox Sale & Co ;it - L - loa SALE OR EXCHANGE. Roo bash. Ooncellavlla Oran Caw ini2o L. 1L VOLT I OCR; FOB RENT.—We will sent the la connnedloas WWI3OIIIIO now oe.Zlll, copied by alai a Wholwalt Grocery. on •ert e.iieon: able term, se we Intend changing our heehaws. The location le one of it. most &Arable In the city. Call won et then are are a number of appllanstle. no 191 w JOHN S. ACCO.II9B I CO. DUBUC BALL—The following arti et. will Os twpwed to ,P abbe Pale, in Sharpe. ha r""& at the teddeac• of Dc! lil W Hart, deceased, on THURSDAY, the 2211 inst., at 10 deka a. m: Teo caws, one /Silver Watch one Gen, tam, Owns Chick. ens, Corp, Potatoes; licaletwid Furniture, to, two Wild thew, and other articles kownmerone to ?new doe. Terms will be wade known at the eby the sdininletratota, JOHN id sal OLAwD, aa16,41 81bIlLIEL 001L11. VALUABLE ULL rttUYBICLY FUR sais—ettnatpi pi Frisch Creek. embracing between 10 and 1t acre.. -Ihei • Hems the property six wells In rations progress, three 01 arbith e r e 1 sofildent depth to Amity operating. Cennected lth the wells is a powerful engine, to good running order. Thy property y sclicinlag the celebrated WOormick Corm AO is perhaps one of the beet oil sites to that region. We Cdr r • great barman on earl terms of payment or with exchange for real estate. in or ad. Mining the city. Tor particalsre sooty to ' • B sirLALNi cb • auk No. NU hiartlfsl;root. LET.—A finteolais Dwellink ell ' I L nom e•tdrell, loropodlti Orono', and with Vt modals Isoprovookonts, loaded on SaanOl, bp. mu Wiley Avast and Nansyhisds mom Moms ms6.tt k B. GUM IVOII. 8/1.1.1.—1L good route on the lamb" Oasette kr .4qeFlre at FMB OF b.twt.n S sod t o'clock p. a. • • - .=Pct ■SALS—A seeondAand j - . 7, with doslide door& In road order. will tie sold ow:by n. RITMO& & BROTII6IIB. Jets Now 1.10 sad 1113 Wood street. Et YOU iletstKrt stV • rauttai Et POW In red DO W cle &Mat One PIM: la MN ands. Win te saki .thlalk tar atati. Air %In d jlig.lllll ONNIUSid. ix kiliNT—The bTOAN tiQuisk corner federal and Wat er atraethlUty of Al ieehenr, one ignore Wow the )aariud, and !maw dtataly opiandta the gone of B. P.Ocherarta and J. L. gUressbaD t OD. cablantr IL H. DAVI& LOOK SALE—That splendid Beta - -® .0 dime, with bap Loin( Ground, haft and illanDruy. climidad • within two adnatml you of the Wilklasbary Ilailrosd.Station. TD. Dome in largo sad entdisd to modern ay* at prommt axopl ed Dy Maws Thinnpum. WM Do sold on posaanatdo Dorms. Apply to W. A. ANDAMAN.% doednowe at luirlios , . Moo. nor. Sin A ghoul ot. STEAM EIBIGIIPEIB POR 11/11.13 Two ENGINES, in good working order will be gold aa socomoods leioes. Oeilortere IT =bee dlarneted..-wlth $ team The geneses, be seen w appllcattee it the BAN. NER. OOTTON HILLS, Allegheny, and cur be delfi teed an the fret of Jake. je.libbeed eats inerrna £ 00. QPAJADINU'S THROAT tX*IFEC TIONS, SPALDING'S TEIIOAT 03 .4 ') . 11111.1ri055. PALDINO•A THROAT CON FIOTIPHS, SPALDIZG'S THROAT onazonons. POR RELIEVING/ . /OR ZILLI/ING NOB RIURVIISO COMM, ROUT T = UBOAT. AITHIIA, ()ATAXIA mourn, Ao. Also foefarilylog MA Diesel ma sissegthsolog . ,tti ircdoo.- Jost ssotiild 07 .JOSIPH ItLXHIRO, Jena racers:l by 408iPH HAWN% Jost rscsisod by /0111PLI /LATINO. wow of Market simian/ es IOWA& sale wow of /arks& itrosCand tol Dkuosod. Pirbisraita. her Wawa a Math nutooth Co. t Pitlabonthaol7l4,l6lll I PUBLIC NOTICE—Ie hereby given, that • the ondonlgned Y oretarnt.to rule ashaaAnly .aotheutitated. mann the Pfttnargh, Val Wayne a Mow Delhout Oct:opine, i2C111113 for the pupate of inmitentetfon, prior to &p ow art, IBM by Alton thrrelbr twang-diem with In oath, and the resoluta In scrip, oonvertlbLe Into the third thortpge bends of the new Company about to he manned, ander a plan .tined _ tio Oomoilttre of etcelttaaers and bon dholder. of the said Ilttehanth. lon Wec t :- Odor Railroad Downey, dated October ItlNL — Panner - bottind nth tams will apply Immt y at the aloe of the andereignol. No. 211 Iflfth stmt. T. D. hlllineLlll, sa2Olw attorney fbr the Rorluedag Clonalthe. onus A.O. 0. liososuaint Ho=l4 t • Pittsburgh, ABsel 17, SEALED PROPOSALS will be:receiv ed Ibf ooNsusuArs mum lit this - oAce, used 12 o'clock. Me axlivtd Silth let the olthP l 7 of tb• Osited States Thews et asap wutla.. Tbe he lowing sapphire sill be taquired tar the month or As.. Ice the subsetuent months the quantities sill bolocreseed ea say ho required, sot to *bleed rations for 2,000 men:, 00—thirty barrels Moor. 1000—One Tbousand peunde of Boron. , 6-81 s Walsh Pesos. {oo—Phut Itnadred pounds Eke: 600—the Hundred psemda Coffee. t. 80-111thel7 pubes Vinegar. 100—thee hundred pone& Candles. ; 31:0—Three Hundred poen la Soap. .00—tour Hundred pounds Salt. Xoo—Tv. Thousand imbeds /rah Best The bids will be operad ut the thee above isdloated est the robust* will be awiaded to the harm bidder who can glee anlithint guarantee that he will supply Width of the IL beet guilty, ebd comelye. lil 1110 this sm. beet, A. HUH, th de sun di =1=1:11 • Adaaansanalwilra lanaascinr. U.& A.. Illlttabarglg August IT, Int. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recall , ad at ay al" nada, etkck fa.„ August 214, for the following onppLMl per Camp Wilkins. Tor Um oniverpiant room h Iwo wnaalltlas will b nniared may Le requirod • 1:000—Alx lboomand pounds • • 110—Ono Hundred and Silty brabala Cata , dOOO-lit Marra poauda of Stns. - Tba DW 71Q be opined r toe fima imiloatod, and the contract WM Do awarded to kilolffoi bidder Ito can giro macionignarantoo that D• .W W amply - . ar MIN of the taut duality. and compll adtb eon. tract D J N. 13 A. A.A.31.,G. U.S. A. aniTdd • A LL MB LATE ALL TEM LATII ALL THE MITE FtZWI4APEUI AVID MAGAZINZS, NEIMPLPILS AND at AGAZINIA. NEWSWIRE AND MAGAZINEs, AND ALL TN! NSW ZOOM AND ALL TN!.NNW BOOMS, AND ALL TNU NNW DJOIL6, 11171:/1"8 NIA mita, mums NIW MB" Emirs NIW ATM, mason° HALL, 17118 IT.' • lAASONIO U LL puma ATRIUM. SAI3OIIIO HALL, St's Nairn nziplimi The trod* Mils nor salad/WC • • . . ]FLQU& SO bblit:ltitra Moony MOW Wiest, So do WrSno. Vary kw for ask !or Ws by ' LMTDIa. soleas . 1 742 ny strut: riARTM I S 80X.843 and OAP BOX-' /J3w-Vcr Indepsatiad *MOW Wpm saw agOip 1131, tbminacrettioori pecarky, fictothtt pith alto led Belt rap. • WILLS, inittat aL, ,1115 Liberty stmt. apposite Stith. Notice .06Kiciastars. PROPOSALS will be received M the oodof tbotliKoluoi* Pittoboxiih`Lill ,Rad Ckoopsay at : lloobootor, Pa..= lIKKODAT. td.4otk foot.,Soettio hoosittaKkot of oho plus of laielp avow Big Bower Ellioriutfud La. Infarmatfoa canbbha6aweP"ontlw K. Yo DOH, T. opt. Clooshaff.AasuotlifkilM" aid" • - BACON, =mum. - .• 'r. sob 1 ~,14,.,i•-;.. ut ), '''irii/4431iin" Di' ' goke 101111).-nd l yill.l l It fi/Lfeertla6wt' DllOO,ll BaUtiti—V bales just rood. „la nil tot sablw AMU II OCILIZIMI, DITTERTEIGII THEATRE. Beuaad lt4t bracing and el. lady. 1111/43 ACAU I AACB MK' KVI tr'gclt 2 4 1.. :;. vn ,r . 7 aatai r,... r i paixino _ Tut O 61!• a • .011 AVER BAR AWO • Adah I M.. tilanOW:rjaUSStt. C ` .ECONt iIARD PIANOS- 0 300475 1 :C . 10 owl hurl Platics;uhkb will be sold - from .80 to SIM cub. • •lq P 111314.11 tu'rexiti:lnogi . s7 to SIA per Inartzr VIANO, $l7 wursated (.40.4 1.1,1 In “ers mix-A - for EI• years, CIAAHLOTTIS stunt 111 Nei d 2 1111 b .U; o , d IreAkme Sandia' NIFIFTY MAY T estiota p iwin MIN PIANOI3, trcin*Ax-E. A T. .13A.REM.INO. The entecrlbor wishing to reduce his stock el Pl ease. draft Ipr sale; duruts - thia and meat month, dtty New and Second band Pl.nce at greet .hargalne, for oseb. These Panne hare twarty ail been mule espeob ally for tim subeenhar,tar, renting. pares - see, by the best makere.ln the conotry, and can buyelled on as durabte and enbsanttel torn amenta. Purchasers are respectfully lathed to earl and an. elate Mein; • for sale by so4r/ 13. - .2tEIIXILOIL jyl3-as $1 Wood street. rt. ,E . M.. !LETSpUPX'S Tr•tieh and Latin taught without extra charge. by 111, Tetwicrox.innatirisof Parta and graduate of the Ooliege Chatiemagew . . No. 1.9.8 3. hard et.. FittteNtrzhe N. B.—Ttie Bincdpi l bam,Vallautt one letriville cars pm Ni the deer: —ant :41.1 RS M. LI/ 3.11.K.RY 1 i IP.ENE a.r.r. liiilLlVl 1.2.7.A.V.Y" :He opens tlis lint 14Icaday lo Beptemb.r. at bet reap deuce, "i NO. Si lIA,NOOOK lastniciors hive beets. teenred for each te Mout. 1.11.110 IllAidintold CI. ._ Toltloo hi the Aohdeatle Drputmeat--420 (0 do do 'Prbtottatery do --... 16 00 do :'do PriZary - do ..—.. 10 00 All Ornioente 1 buttclee cam elrtalenillasy ba' hat at the ptta.Alitel Book and Mode stones. and alter reside ore. aulthtteeta N Ottileth ciUtiOuL. 8. ra B. Nei op 4 td a Normal Bthool at . No. ht sr. LAM STREIT, ed rettssoni of Tose.ors. no to tbs eenneollor of the Teacher; the man to whom all of at loull !or ad ice awl instraction. 'JOHN J. WOLCOTT. ohncurmoat heartily with the above. i. LN.NLAIID 11. NATOLI. I ebeerfdllj condor In MO (Tidbitzomeneli above. • • e W. B. I tale paean In ‘lring Nat ray opinion that the fbn'inwa Ynoo.notrastlon Is tally Malted. A. NUNTT. I knout of no owl Who drum% higher reatimon, in his later. , , , I AVSNY. I My Matsr lei the ab.ma recommocelation. D. DEB NUNN. He can ireian inpils for the Eltgh helowl inlays than any other teeeber In the city. A. T. DOUTHZIT. TIRSIIN—SI per Leek; In adennee &Welland 0 11E0 ARO IN 61:11: 1527 and 152? spayoz 52E0112, PiIiILIDIELPULL This lettitute;Lidneted for two yesti put, to (Me city. be Manatee Casemate awl bar Mem &W an' Dlleaenat,opon the same principle to the one 1n New Yorlt;estabilibed there in the year 1814 will re. open en Monday, kepteinter Mb, with its meal am ple and.acapiete provision for the educe tlon of Vans Leda" under tbel elrectkm of Mediate lieHatelllye Circeilare;end ell requielte iniormation, can be ob. Weed onlippljeadup to the Crime*. aue.2mwei WIC H. W r ILKEHAX'S eeleot ohool for "Soya. This liistqattotr dll ti VII-011.16;11 on MONDAY, Peptombet Ai, an the Lecturn room of ODOM Chatroh, Let acentoon, Allegheny. remote saw wt to place thank:ow:mew Ur. Wig are, may nod the at bis realleoeso near ttstaichool rovto, bo. - 37 Dubai manna, Fast Oonsaon. 509 01 WAWL% UrvlV laibiT X. The next Jena !of this institution vLU cosolostun Bs9tookbot,Tfacre wiU slum ha the blowy. tors Olvutol sad Loutish Dspartsasots,sata Woo &be toll Collagist. Oattsta 41. tionstal Department Inn also bs womb:pos.)los those or both sews who pro. pose io tssch. ; , GEORGE WOODS, astl4Bf • PrlttotpaL W 8N I'nl).—Fur the rub- He &hoot* of Charting tortahtp• Bawd 800 meeiimi SATURDAY, th•YAth of this month, cc o'clxt 41,41,n0vra maottpao School Ilesum By order ci the B.Brd ' J. B.LAWSON, algiLLesw• : - • • • et r. DE.tir 11483:1TUTB, • ILANCBICS errata+, ritAn PINY, tilll nkopors oi MONDAY. thso id du/of dawn' BaL Tottom - mrt math= of an mouths:. susuarl : .1. if. EMMA. Foluelf el. N/lIMI/A0113131.11 or COAL A..)11D CASTOR OILB • ' PULER IN 14:mrs,lemmuly8, &0., No 391TiC8rket street, mbakily PHIL4I)EL PHIA. rA 01V,BEA IBATHINO Atlaritioa City, A. (two ;and ot bolt bait' lido tram Moo. 6.4610 ft sownifionaentel Shan .ar alba pima In the Glol.ekl Mat* /to bathing. siyfifrortni fishing • frelllties aro no. Ito WSW* and Elonsts.nhich. imam. zonate iboot dm Tboonsad woo; no veil Opt on Oren of sad drewporl._ InHoch fa die la Sown, offornicr mop siloont la dere. I v o st we n numpophars of tat pcooo fo re. martab Ita - . The Male sr/ oarrood twice doff two and from Pkllsiolnhfs, awl a tologrfrb agenda tir length of tbs rood. . Trolninf the CrOnilon• sin itlontlo uswv . le. Mot lutist Waiag, set% at. and 4P. lam* MINAS° sr 6:IS a. ia...asof CIS t. Ms. tamesri7 sofa,;. - Tan TIN SIAS , - felted Owes) HOTI4. NW other WWI Dow Woo. - lollkdsf GBIAT 1A8C 1411 3 6 4 2 1 tr 13 31C. T. 13, IXPOLITatiT. TO au t. ' WITQLXB /I AND IMAM 0131120SILISI.`_ no Liaoning Stiles no hare made expielity SO Offr: - own min. 67 roltablo•toolorfactororr, and an tiCrif• Ilea on for sopa/for quality and ore of Sahib; QOM.: of Lbws or, ontEtoly now, wiih .11 Walt, PaPterk -. ' MODSam extra embtofdired • ..c4 4' . • DEMI, !xtrit yaw warolderod taw, Tory Amp. DIANA* D, corded: otrong sad . . mai& c¢rud, gamosu . . an be bad at our be bail at can be bad at Ean tuk4 AMUSEMENTS. turaticttal. OROOL OR *LUNd WARS, WUI G 4.cp:ned '?m NO' eepteret er Loci(Or Oil Works. WILLIAM WOOLRIDGII, Berireen Etkood end Third, PL. BATHING !: NEAL !son°, amcdolirskrrorly list' kr rrprrg• ~ . .. Tbe bil lene lite Wiles are well stilted to wonky - NWLtheodo ere eapplled atkoweet ~ ■ - - • - ;=.-• ENION, KAORUM A Co,. in 2 ~. l, i , ..., , 1/ s Fifth street ATZNT 1E410,10 • FFI ' iIhOOTHIBiG -11tOBL, No Non trontN doPILL Ingo. Nam caftan dal .121"6"1"4 11317 1.1h oeootttle0 darts°, "kW = 11"12"41°13° 1 'Orattod ylth 111.1 11. vihrrn7ll*.PTl 1 1;1°Wifi r. 16.11. :Tit, Ono thnotio. Be. 3e ritdaill 0w4986,13484186:r0w. - alist , the gutpuilica V atLt9BtaT caiT. AB9IONREI3 NOT/14311 . ., - - , Att -tearboictoUtetsts Int - of 20/111:= lux, searagaaard 10 =skit Ws 'mesator Car to. I.ossenves to de mithealgied nsomduaiiy; thes• !Winn &nu spinet rid firm will Ararat the lame duy autlontlaisiM I. B. EICH4III4 Jr, Copt. ot-aotaa U 131114 Ike.. Nll-4wMa I% tooth ittel NEffM
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