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Observations for the Qs- tette, by Z. Shaw, Optician, 851 fifth strut corrected daily: a 9 79 elt..k. at 1-1 B lf IN WADS. B o . 11 , 'd m IJ6 , 82 , 8 • " - • iip 11.......... e....• 78 Barometer i55.••••••••••..............' 29.13 20 nainuide zuzainui isannign-daan - • - lOWPi LA II shun. On Tura a _morning, between twelve and one o'clock, a party of mine assembled in front oithe &Wilds of eman reamed William Fon .• aer, In'Elizabeth borough, a fen miles above tida,eiti, and ;. demanded, entrance, when ova of their number, Benjamin Eccles, was shot ;• • and mortally : wounded. ,The paniculus, as detailed to uti, are - these : 14.4 Fortner. a quiet and inoffstuiive citizen, a laborutg man formerly enployed ,on the packet Bayard, 'had purchased a couple of hogs from Woman of _questionable rein* named OtieroW; or Underow,and . had paid* part of the money. She afterwards nilled for the balance, but was told by Mr. Fortner not to visit his hence, - as he would settle with her • husband. She took umbrage 'at this, and threatened toriaise h in teat pan of the town It seems that the "insult," as she was pleased to term it, bud bean communicated - to some of Jim , zone friends, among whom wan Eccles. On !Monday eight, Eccles, in com. pang with Geer,. Stewart, Findley Smith, W, Bradley, , Wmt Lewis sad W. Osborn. started "out together aid visaed two houses in the vil lage, askiog for him Underow.' They finally went to Fortnies house and demanded admit - tench. ' Mr. Forteer4put his head oat of an upper window and ordered them away. They refused to go,end p tly a club was buried • , by cute:'of the crowd, which struck the house above edreFortneei bead. He then seized a rills and fired the charge intordn air hoping to frighten them off. - . • This was (glowed by a volley of sticks and atones from 6 assailants, when Fortner load ed and fired !again. They then attacked the door, when Partner shot a third time, the bid. 'let striking Bede, in the right aide of the &b. domen, pasting through the body and - Staking its exit at the rmal! of trio back. The riot now ceased, and the wounded man was carried in, a fainting condition to the river, where his codirades, not .beisi aware of the , maturate' ban injuries, undertook to revive him by. bathing. no was soon after conveyed to ban residences where he lingered until nine o'clock ; Tuesday, evening, when be expired. • Fewer cif.. thelemicide was 'conveyed to thti . :city; anii,Corener Bostwick wait up, yesterday, tz hivatigne the natter. - „, All agree that attack hinefdr. Fortnar's housie was without the abetted provocation, and. his act is; uatificd by the people.-- Ha hut the repritation of being a 'most' inoffensive . mad, and it' is 'believed that the riot was in._ Wined by the woman above mentioned, who - . -is said lobe ,`niece of the famous Charlotte Joust, the mdrd Eccles did hot stand lair in the community, althosgh he had married a very respectable and worthy lady; who is almost distracted in . conanytence be this sad velatnity. -She has the aympithy of the entire community. -- _MeeWig et, Mune', Defence Colinattee. At a 131111gbig of the Committee of Rome Do t/ape, held ytatteday, the following *wig : lions we eijohnOuly • Rambed, That the Committee album De fame acknowledge the patriotic' response of the . Home exude, of Allegheny county, la. refer ._ ends to a imitator expedition in aid of the Uolon in Hakim Virginia. Already, within forty-eight !wire, thirty companies have ex pressed their iridium to march to any part of • the frontier on4odui serviire, daring a period of from thirty tolixty days. the time indicated. Resolved, That this Committee recommend to the Home Goer& that they hold themselves in readiness to suet any official requisition for frondsr senile, daring the period named; the patriotism of car citizen soldiers hating beat communicated to the proper =thorium and at the earliest moment practicable, specific infor mation will be given of any official demand for their services, when prompt efforts will be 'adopt led to secure the necessary requisition for their proper equipment and subtristenw Revolved, That the Captain, of companies be requested to• furnish this Committee with the number of per Sons who have gone Into any so live service, from the ranks of each company, linos the orgaXisstion of the Home Guards. BaotrectilThat we again recommend begun ' cy of drill, theltresOrration of strict discipline, and thorough ;organization, in order that our skims earollid in the Home Guards may ren der thentssivaifittor any exigency the war may bias forth. ! P. C. ibuisou, Sao. M. 'balsas, Secretary • . . —The followbg additional cou tt a io nke have re , ported theadelves to the Co of Horns Defense, u ready to mirth the frontier for active service, fib SO or 60 days: Allieillenadiess, Capt. —........ 50 men. Pint Ward. Pitts- Muth Wm: " Pilskaons.. 54 " Lem Guards, Sewickley, It. P. Nevin. 50 " .-• 3a Ward Infasikp, Capt. 52 " West Liberty o'4 " Elm.- 50 " 24 Ward " J.C. Mutant b 0 amain gift.,.:. 50 " Oak Hill and brad • dockstlidd H. O.'s, 55 " . Lawrenceville s." " 50 " -Ttie Cannes reported yesterday with 55 men, give Ultimo that they have ?b. BEER ,• a. Rates monists' at rtrnsusa rxxofga. New Zap 6agi...... IL !oat 16t pa ; • N. Tort " 7 4 m1, (Nati— Pet • Vora. (6061.14, pag •• Pis -11 E. Par Dist.of Columbia— 6 • ms6taisa, am—L. par .1 lotetior... 1.4= 4 lag& i) ICOIS teriews),,L... 20 North liiret4a...:.:so rals. hog run MillPh i cests over • •Ckth Wzagaißena • ... . • Gov; ;mind trannaitted the (allowing order to Col. Q. 0. Itippey, and directed him to have it published in the Pittsburgh papers: . 101gIUMAL oinza, xo 2. 'ilard.giurrfers PenaM Militia,' I • llatTkibutg, August 19, 1861. J • B direction of the President of the yaited • • States, all volaitser regiments or Pawner regi., meats accepted directly by the War Departmest from Pennsylvania, either with or without arms, equipmeitte, or uniforms. are to be for.. warded : at oece to Washington.; Their Cont. ' • isnendern will.therefore immediately report to ;these bud-gainers. stifles the number of ;met and the atetion from which they are to be 1 taken, that trineportation may be tarnished Janus without delay. •By order of ; ,7 • A. C. Coiner, Governer: and Commander-la.Chlef. • • Oro* Biddle A. D. - Sabel Paisonere. ; , The steamer kmpire City. from ; boreght op, Jut night, twenty-two rebel prin. ; oast*, Thsy were la chugs of United Slates . unseen, sad are en reeteloy Waehlngton City. 1: : nreirrea_o4l4ll;st:the hinge of Rich Mountain, is Weetent Virginia, Int were sub .. • selittently removed to Columbia, phio. *here they ; hue beetreondeed STOP dnee /0 COO. *oration with a gentleman, of this city, who 'wan a pumingsr on the boat, they exprinnuul themierves greatly astonished at the corridor? 'ate treatment the have received at the heads of the federal 'officer", nines <their eaptum Some Giver Ste of the nungssr had been ear -1 er.lywdaadtd ii the engsgstaent, tut are - nowt:spraying `llAmioan Adronrriumg.--Thomuth.ficott, jElq., lath deperismedent, of am nallitag ' • rouses of the government; basin_ bees. up. pointed Assistan t Secretors of war, R. F. Morley, Rig , late or the. Allegheny; Valley Railroad, hu been matted to 611 his place: He -left hat night far Washington .City ,• to an. suing Ms Maier.' 'ln thi ivenlig he was made the recipient; lA.llllllllllo2lllllmet nivolver, by.the enrokryifes or company', which ti • las bass so loss issassesd. The occasion of they pregentitUon wth a gum laterostieg one, and all preeell 0444 thesuiclasedn an " , "lassn! deires4 . Col. Btulre Remhut., - Col. Ban . Bleats regiment left Camp Cam won, on Timidly afternoon, for Washiagton . 1411. The • regiment numbers over • eleven kindred men, well uniformed and equipped, and thoroughly drilled. The Harrisburg Tel. grub says: rUippiropos of this hue regiment, we omitted to notice at the time ',phrasing incident which occurred a few days ago, while the regiment lay It Camp Cameron. Before leaving Pittsburgh, company A, Captain Hall, wu presented by Us Liberty' Street Method ii Episcopal Church with a beautiful ig, to be borne by it into active service. The flag was, by the company, through Maj. Bweilzer, presented to• the regiment am the regimental Bag. The -favor made a few appropriate re• marks, giving a brief history'of the Sag, which manumitted to the regiment with the under studies that it should be returned to the com pany at the expiration of its term of earlier, ment. Col. Black received the flag on behalf of the regiment in a few happy and eloqeent remarks, in .which he stated that the colors should never be dishonored, and if stained at all, it would be with the best blood of the reg iment in their defence. The interesting cere monies of the day were concluded by a prayer meetieg, held in Capt. - Hull+s quarters, which was participated in by a large majority of those in camp." • Dinotioncat Orstrege..- - The Beater sun nye "We have jail learned of a moat fiendish attempt upon the life of one or our citizens, which was perpe trated on Thursday night Ism. Mr. Jonathan Beatty, residing near Darlington, having re tired to rest, about inifinight was aroused by a loud knocking at the door. Hastily rising, he repaired to the doorand opened it, when the titian,intent upon murder, fired either a gun or a p istol, discharging its contents in the body of Mr; 8., and inflicting a very serious njary. The silliest succeeded in making his escape by pimping upon a horse of Mr. B.'s which the wretch hid near by, ready bridled and saddled. No trace of the miscreant has been discov ered, nor can any cause be assigned for the communion of the act. Mr. B. was null dive at thelatestacconnts. Tee-hone wen found next day near Cleveland and Pitiabinsh Railroad. The traveling public will be gratified to learn that trains will be run through on this road by Saturday next. The bridge over the mouth of Big Bearer,swept &we'll,. the late flood, is being replaced by a temporary struc ture, which will be completed by Saturday. It is located so as not to interfere with the bandies of the piste of the pelmanent bridge, and by this means no further interruption of through-travel is anticipated. The company Irassilarge force of men employed on theism porary structure, and two saw-mills are con staidly employed cuttieg timbers. The bem use of the road is nary heavy at present, but the computy has availed itself of such facili ties u will moue the speedy transmission of freight and passengers. Dennis Cahill, familiarly known as "Batch," one of Hie .. charaatere of Pittsburgh, died in the cauntyjainuesday tight, from the effects of Intaniperance. He tad been committed on Tuudey morning, by . ltayiet Wilton, until he could be removed to the Poor Hesse, when his oblidren, three ie mamba, are kept. His wife, having escaped from the Poor Farm, was also arrested and committed far drunkenness. Den ote had a way sore foot when committed, end was in a horrible condition physkilly. He took a fit about eight o'clock in the evening, and mut relieved by Dr. McCook. At two o'clock in the morning he was seized with another pu °sista, and died in it.. His wife was released from prison, to attend the foneraL Coroner Bostwick held as inquest, end the jar, found • verdict to locoidanea with the feats. Judgment mml.l'sloll neither.. Councils recently passed as ordinance pro hibiting the failllg of rock and other oils within the city limit', unaer a penalty of one hiuidred dOltue—and after judgment, the sum of one hundred dollars is added for every day that the buainess is continued. This very plain ordinance has bee. nevaistratl7 violated in Se" oral Instances, though not without plausible reasons, we adtoit, • Informations j have bean made against two refiner, for violation or the ordinance, and Mayor Wilson gave judgment against them in the aura of one hundred dollars each, Much hu been said about the constitutionality of the ordinance, and it la •:pentad that the par. ties will take an appeal, and have the gam tion finally settled by the Court. ACCIDMIT TO Sousum.—The other day at Grafton, a member of. Capt ., WbusetV• cavalry company, which wear' oat from Wathington comity, got a little drank and rode his horn. to' a foot bridge and daubed to cron the river. Tao guard told bite he bad orders to prevent the pureese of palms's, bat bad no instructions la regard to borne. The cavalry man, therefore, rode aboard, and when about the middle of the bridge horse and rider fell off, landing in the water about thirty feet be low. The mu's aboalder was dislocated,and the home eo badly kilted that he will be worthies.. Cot. Huss Astuuscr--Tbis gentleman, who Willi to Virginia u First Lieutenant of the *nipld Cavalry, has rendered himself so populu and proven himself so thoroughly se gestated with the tactics and routine of ser vice, and has exhibited such energy, zeal and courage as to elicit the admiration of all: 'As a reward for his services and a compliment to his OUR's be has been appointed Colonel of a Cavalry Regiment, to be recruited by hiattal He already :has eight companies, and wants but two more. Those who desire immediate active' unite can address him at the McLane House, Wheeling, Va. • r ths Gases!! by Maps. *. • Bank Note &Terri. present Sri a Crazy Rurtes.—This company is named in -honor of .00r townsman, Joseph C. Carry, Rog. ; of Hill * Co.'s banking 'house. Under the swirrision of Meson. Lennon and wok, who him already been throe months in the ser clot, its ranks are avidly Wine op to the war complement; and will be ready to lure for the seat of ware In a few- days. der excellent op virtually la, still aired for • few more good men to oast, at the headquarters of the com pany; Patterson's buildings, Liberty street, op. polite the Pertuurylvants Railroad Depot. =Ma " Dammam& I gm sal. Chorea ................ no ash; aiabann no gala no mkt par tionamme- - .4.:.... NW par Wham, ram-- dk orntata. par oo ado two . 6 2 16 CO/IL/WT/ 014 ' 4l, sirfieare that we were mw talon in Our goats of the late freshet in the vicinity of Beaver,! In Sating that, two larger woolen mills bad been carried away. - We learn from the Beaver Argus that the mills !s -tirred to were not injared. 'lint of "dr. Had dleston, to Valleton. as le fell operation, and that of 9. lc W. Wilde, in New Brighton, will be as arenas the race, which wu mach injor ed, is repaired. . on Now 'Tat. 2; al' Ttlt fiHOOTIVO A UNION . POSI , NAATILII.-A few days since, 'the postmaiter. at the village of Worthington, near Fairmount, Va., - was. shot at, in the strew by some eoncitaled scoundrel at a distance of some 250 yards arrow the deer. The wound wee considered a. danger- Us positive sate of 011 Paintings and Jew! elm, at McMillan& Waiver A Co.'s Aaotion House, will be oontinoad this evening. Judg ing from the crowd to attendanoe last evening, and the low piker goods were sold at, the stook must be sailing very low. • , eau this stoning— Salo al If o'clock. Mum, the very efficient illyount of the Seventh Pentasylvanin Regimeat In the three months ,urlved in tins city _to.day from Beadles; where Jr. has orgaisised a com pany which hu iti full quota of mac, for Col. O. H. Itippers Hergtment. TAZAIONABLIC LANOIYAGIII,-..TWO men. blathers, named-Norria, who reside In the •iicinity of Bader.' were arrested and tom. milted to JAI, on Sunday lent, for uttering treasonable language. .They were liberated on Monday, da a promiie of good behavior in the later*. , . Tan IFy . int.r. BAIGAND AND are Dona Gum --Ths fait thymus of the Dayton Light thud appears itl bOth of the above plea to. night II iht-Thitatrah It will bn nneektary to go study to got a frost mt. • hiononeanzia AnerrAnae.--Capt. B. F. erpar, of the Monongahela Artiller. Worm' at that blir company la now fell. and ' that they will go into Camp Wright to.day. He haa not yet connected "himself with asp aliment. Tan Firm 'Reensurr, Satelsior Brigade, frost Camp Bed% States Idea& passed through Pidladelpida, es route' for Washington yes terday. Capt." I. P. Wass , - company is is this misrule. - _ D Whil 10111711 D. sotp teez_elt. ally drawn ft la tba, taleibetty river, at nic~nQyPattardaV,,T Itt*.body mu tams. and lad sa impost was bolt by. tie Comm, . . Died to Jail. M Bacon, akEsimpoct apt P 111 Cooper. You clq Ilamual'lNldeatus Wm Mks, Wadi, Ps 'Ws Ball, Alt, eo L Lootahc Jr. 8 Pittsburgh R front. Chstlicsi, 0 Joo Penh.% IdeKoesport Uitßiril HOTEL— • • U Mcßride, Woirtmoralond Jacob Roars t luy, do Jos Buchanan, do am ()Malay. do Jahn Woo, Waib, Patna JaoWaiion, do W OCwib.n, do L OsiChers, do Ms/ Nobisalcurn 1111 . 0rigor,Walkers UHL Goo Dickson. IS oolastowo A J Yma, Hickory El a Biota, Latrobe Jew lhallo, OaDocsiburig Wm Brady. Om Gavin, 80 N.it, Pfa. Rua i tt i lJam Bidd le, ee P. W 2' Oath do BID LIOU nor IL IL OCltll. Jao Cocia . Oladagerx X Birk; Ballot cu SI Ilona J Osibcoo • J D Zdlotika Pottato - John Mellows* NI Ackang. Chnokboopis N Bruin, UpLugo.° Kra Bar% ,do Ja L It.ln, Brownsville. W 041141..Llmelown W W Wrillsaut,Coolwtows 'J W Hoffman, tlt.Xlsm• ens, Bildt Buda. FOOO.--AttiostiOn ; ie called to tau molt noisrantde sad inientlhe' privarikuos. is verthed,bl - kootttlori Wallas. It ,Is en entfrelt rem dlecoverP,Wil tow* sot be eoldonaled with soy of . tbs Enunereas pined issillobses of the Eq. a wirtaln mnoty for all the distaste iDedlM. and penally thaw of a etwonle est long standing -.en wank months, and yaws. Sisilbrers. try 11l Mott Maws • Ducort. of . Mo. Yost, an the ego spots tar at, and ento propihnors of '• ths.werld ranewsed Dr. Ilanoe's burn= Onwest. n sr* els which ever; !dottier should have In her itediclos closet hi awe of weed; sad Consists& as It dam, no paregoric ma t iate ot any kind. It can b nind open with the u arontleneaeoo will be Oust an kr valeshie species in ell awe of tinhorns coosplsinta.— Okla Stiti Cbiwrebra OnliJks advertisement. For estio at - o= . mELM ttutip. onwato Wood rt.. Pittg ' eetinlawterli . _ 1•4 414 . =4OO bbl& - fresh ' , Links,, for; stab bi-:- - Hints. GOLUB..- . Ra wonir, Fran WAIL]) Rine Gowan, 3 • ' Alkgketty, August 20, 1661. J AUletachment ol ttis First Ward Allegheny Rill/ Guard paraded this day for target prat= lice. Raving visited Sharpobtug, they were met In that village, by Lieut..cd.•Collier, of the Second Regiment Rides, HOMO Guards, Lod ',conducted by him to his mansion in the vicinity, where they were handsomely enter. Mined and refreshed. On'thair raters to the emery the following resolutions were uelni. mostlyr , adopted - - • Molted, That the thanks of this company be and are hereby presented to Col. Collier for his kind' attention is furnishing them with a target, and his hospitality in providing them with-supper at the close of the iltersoon.ex melee. - • • • Resolved; That a special meeting of this compiny will be held at the armory on to morrow (Wednesda) evening at half-put seven o'clock, in reference to the offering of oar Services for campaign duty. By order. Joni T. Logue, D. 8. Bleanori Isc ro urzlanial W. Boss, the welliknowa adad ant, had a narrow as. cape;from drowning in Bus Lake, Minnesota, on Monday of last week. , While engaged Huh. ing with a party of ladies and gentlemen, his rod broke with the weight of a Bah and be pitched headlong Into the lake. • He mink twice, and on raising the third time was seised by die hair of the bead, and in this situation Wu towed ashore. The , water wai fifty feet deep, and ,he could not be taken into the boat for danger of upsetting ir. Dan was almost ex. bemired when he got whore, and did not feel a bitilike joking. Bow AT • Buz HALL.—Wm. Patch and James Brown, rather ugly customers', if the poliCis are not mistaken, entered the beer ball of Mr. Kopp, on Pennsylvania avenue, on Tneiday evening, and created a serious dig. turbine°, which culminated in a violent as. sank upon Mr. Hopp. His, wits appeared beloe Mayor Wilson, and made Information agaidat them for assault and battery with in. tent to kill, alleging that her husband had been badly beaten. The accused were arrested and committed to answer. COll IT FIVES ON Judson SAME, N. Y. ,a}Kennedy, of the /link Review, informs as nt there was-a very great quantity of these bills pissed in oor city fast Saturday. They are excellent imitations of the genuine notes, and many of them slipped the notice of some of the tellers of the banking houses. No doubt they are quite plenty in this city. The rig. is iitrain of caro—on right end a 5 and dio—the word fine on lower left. Be careful that you are not stock with one of them. Tin Cosa Caor.—Throughout Allegheny couniyi the corn crop promise. to yield most abundantly, and we believe the prospects are equally flattering throughout the entire State. Better growing weather than that of the past ten days, hu not been witnessed in the month of Atigust for many yeare. The' potato crop will 'Liu yield abundantly, and both these ar titles, will be cheap during the curieg winter, thus keeping starvation from the humblest homis. Tap Ledger says: °Col. Pitts burgh Regiment has fire companies recruited from Philadelphia and now in camp at Suffolk Parlo. These five companies have been man. tared' into service and uniformed, and it is as panted that the Battalion will report to the proper officers and receive marching orders this week, leaving Col: Williams to follow with five companies from Pittsburgh!, Dc iranTuat or Teoora —Seven detachments of Col. Rowlers Regiment lett forMuhing. ton list evening on a special train, via Penn. sylvania Railroad. We understand that ar rangements have been made to till out the reg imen{ here, and that recruiting officers have been left behind for that purpose. The de. taehniants which left last evening numbered in the aggregate about 600 men. CAM G. W. Grusarts, late of the Zonate Caneps, has been authorized by the War De partment to recruit a company, which bee been accepted in Col. Black's regtment. Captain Gillespie is a geed °Meer, and we have so dotibtwill soon fill up his company. Doiron C. Burr, Raba Can and Bowe pandit Physician; arose= for Rainbow's ads. bratad Truism for Rupturrs. Comer of Penn and Irene Strains. Darmis2.—Dr. C. tall, No. 246 Pane atian4 to all bratahre of tbs Nadal prolusion. Ail should not tail to Testa the adver t:mm.llk at Prof. Iltrivd, h tooliV• mew. t Arrivals at the UP TO s fro rinelpal Hotels. LAST NIGHT. Third and-Wood stmts. ►wau*ot T. WIABLIB-oorber of zAZIT sums. T i Stivandao, Natrona"' 0 thud* 011 city H Pool; do Geo II Saab, !I . Mn Gamble 41 ace, Mon o:log*B4dd Yrs thlTo6. Moo. dty 7 Mozoodkr it wt. do Notion Toakirl o Pastan Am !Smith. do IL 8 flantion, Marilasul a T Horrilly, V. Mho kVA Hamly. la►. G a Ptomot, Aattobtdo,o 0 P . Mika*, Barden, 0 IQ A ltitchpit, Goo W Mare, Harrisburg John Wow, PbUo J Wank Pdzaylklll co, P. PlitricliKar. 8t maw do J Nobs: Phil. , cOolistor. Waybooborg hal& Poddla, Oarmlehools Hem Zimmer,Waynody's !lemma Bortgol. do W M LModtb, BrowasVo ItdIWBION IMMS— • Geo Marodhat, Aslean, John 0 Jackson, do 0 IR Manton, Hy J H Brats, Now Fork Et Wears, Hy 0 H Lairreaca, Mon. city Dada 114dla, do £l4l M Gon and fondly, Dino. lii Robert Forsyth sod lady, Brotroastll• Jr Mills, It, Para, Mtn 0.844 Minty strut. cioneili • L Joidan, 1411 tleilio, Rodstina' • Al Linter, Phil. Ira ' I /MT. 10torrsbarg Airs°.Mirth, Wilutilior John Lamy, latobilsid, , litasireli, Pa ^ 13 g Mom, Nam ChM* Jai Atkinuois. - Bialrollia Jo. 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Wasmootror. - August 21.-11 dispatch re calved at Headquarters, dated Bt. Louis, Aug. 20th, statee that the commanding officer at Cairo reports liGen. Fremont that Col. Doggie. arty, wan 300 men, who were seat oat on sae day before, at 7 o'clock, from Bird's Point, attacked the enemy aiatarleston, 1,200 suong, drove them back, killing 42 and taking 17 pris oners and 15 horse,. COL Dongheity roturned at 2 o'clock in the morning to Bird's Point, with a Icon of one killed and six wounded. Posunaster.General Blair, in response to en Inquiry on the 'abject. aye that he has nethe r the power to interdict nor to suspend i tel. course between th e loyal add rebellions to by private exercises or otherwise. This wer rests with the War end Training Departments sloe., audio long as these Departments for. beat: to exorcise it, correspondence between the insurgents South and their free and abettors north may be-lawfully co tinned. His power over the matter extends o yto the protection of the revenues of the - Delia/talent from fraud by the conveyance of thrt eirenij tons correspondence over the poet roads of the United Statue partly in the mails and partly . by ;invite.empresses unlawfully, and this ithe PoaustasterGeural believes hu beam 'Scent; idly done in the manner set forth In his letter oa the eitbiest to General McClellan, Nib fished a few Weeks ago. He concludes by saying i "You have doubt less observed that the President, in pnranaffee of en act of Congress pawed at its meat are- Mon, has, by his proclamation of the 10th inst., declared that alreommereial intercourse be reeve the bile trent Bunny or the people there of, and the loyal States, is dalawfal--It is pie. sawed that instructions will be issued b the Trelliry_Departreeet for the due enforce tilt of this declaration, and that the abuse of hick you complain will be effectually moire d." The continued alarms about the desi no of the insurgents against the Capital arena be. Hewed by gentlemen in higb quarters to be the fabrications of secession emissaries.pin. ions, however, are divided on the au jest. Whatever may be the truth respecting i the ti Administration wants to reinforce an be ready for active operations. The volunteers while left in the ?lowborn cities and town can do no service, bet they can be organited here and ready for service immediately, hence the call made on the 19th inat. WASHIPOTON, Aug. 21.—This has been all interesting day among the military in the neighborhood of the Capital. A diatinguished party, consisting or the President of the United States, Secretaries Cameron, Seward and Chue, togither with Major Genera',deadfall and staff, have been visiting the cartons camps on both aide, or the Potomac. The weather was cleu sad remarkably pleasant after the recent heavy nine. The appearance sad motioned, of the .event brigades want in a high degree creditable. The young General was everywhere greeted with oft-repeated cheers, and with an enthusiasm enhoanded. The customary salutes were tired both for him and the President.. The severe newspapers strictures upon meet ben of the Cabinet are regarded here as at tacks on the country, and those who' made them are now inspected of being in the Inter. eat of the Beceeetooiste. The subject - has at tracted attention at Washington, as well as the conduct of those who, failing u their pleader leg purposes, are endeavoring to obtain -con trol of the government and to detract.from its efforts weave the country front ruin, and the design, of the enemy. An order was to-day issued from the Adju tant General's office, by which the body of vol mitosis allergies. blonroe,Virginia, known as the Union Boat Club, will be formed into Gees. a regiment. w ch ae le tti !° d n ay irt a i p ! po l inted on li fficC A leila g n's ß e a ta nr k Brigadier General of volonteere. IFrom thO South. loaravnar, Aug. 21.—:The Memphis Atli. lanais of tbelea, says that . Central William H. Crowell hu returned from a brief visit to East Tennessee. Ha reports that Browslow the Pedant • representative, addressed' the Bradley conistruilantaers at Knoxville, saying that hs would enlist an fight against Lincoln's hordes. Also that Nelson old issue as ad dress advisieg acquiescence in•the will of die majority of the State that Brownlow will soon issue the Whig, sad advocate the cause of the South against her oppressots. The Nashvtlle Gazelle says that a samba, of Northern pianists engtged at the Southern Methodist Publishing House, have left fur the North. John Clark, a Northern man, a real. dent of Tanneeted, for some time part, now a Captain of a Federal company in Combertand county, has been arrested lot treason and brought to Nashville for trial. The Memphis Avalanche strongly appeals for aid to the wives and childrea of the valet. teen who are left destitute by the absence of their huhands aid father& loutrollte.—The travel'Sooth - wani from here continues uninterrupted, although energetic measures are adopted to prevent the transporr tenon of contraband goods. Tauttan Co., Mo., Anna earth. *pendent of the St. Louis Democrat furnishes the following A Sergeant belonging to Co. 2d, 11. S. Drs. goons, arrived bare today, having escaped from the rebels, by whom he was taken pis. our in the late battle user Springtiold. He no ports that McCulloch was mortally wounded, and died at Springlisik the morning after the battle. nil WAY Was plead ln a tin ado, which was dead with was , and otiosely sealed and sent southward on Under - evening, so. computed by his body guard and a few corn. pantos of soldiers. He says that. Gen. Moe was badly troutided, and thinly' that he will not be able to take .00mmand again soon. The rebels. were reinforced on Saturday night, after th e battle, by 0,000 men under. Moßrida. very many of whom bad no arms. It was currant among the rebels that 11,000 of their army would make a forced mirth on Jefferson City and take it. My informant says that the last charges by the and lowa regiments end dragoons forced thir enemy to retreat three miles, where th ey welted tilt • night , in mutant expo:tattoo of egata being attacked. • Moseys two more regiments would havi driven the rebel Amity into Arkansan. The terrible haus Ueda by Totten's. and Daboisi batteries filled them with.dismay. He thinki 6000 a low estimate of their killed. The troops with whom thIP dragoon traveled left him in igeorat et of he route they pursued bet told him that they ,were going to join Gee. Pillow but from tab ascription of the COUII4 through which they moved; it is helloed that they were making for some 'point Reif Pilot Knob. Ss. Levu, A cg. -21.—Gan. Price's official report of the bstde near Bpriagfiald says that the Missouri' force in that engagement num: bared 6,221, o't which 166 were killed and 617 wounded: Among the killed are Col. Wright- man, CoL BroWe, Adjutant Bennet, Captain Blackwell, Lieut. Col. Austin, Capu Eagan, Lieut. Beghe,i, Capt. Ferris, . Capt. liallock, Lieut. Haskins, Capt. Coleman, Roj. Rog-, era, and-Col: Allen..' Wounded—captains Nichols,'Armstrong, Dougherty and Ming I Colonels Kelly. Calmborne and McCarthy.. Maurer the wounds of both *Meer and man are reported ' mortal.. Price makee no mention of McCulloch's foresee is the battle. • 'The oa ths rebel army bad been ordered to move for- . ward on Lyon in four columns, is as to an rooodfipTingfieldtand begin alma Itaneously the attack at day break, bet the order was coun termanded is consequence of the darkness of 'the night and a Oresund storm. - ET. Louie Aug. 21.—The Committee of Safety, appointed by Gen. - Pope. in - Calloway, Lineal' aid Pike counties, report utislactory accounts of affairs in their counties. May lawless characters have better driven out of that reg i on , an d the counties North of the river being deprived of their prawns, are bit• coming quiet and settled. Nay Voltz, Lug. 21.--The @dimmer Phi. roe, tram Obnicoa int the Bth soya that the reported capture or the par ttttt - Ponder iv untrue. Nothieg 'bre been heard of her Mau she lett there oa the 24th alt. It wu rumored that the Pita(GilebrziOr would be recalled for allowing her to enter that port. The Britith *chooser` Primal 'Leopold bay arrival here, from Bermuda with 507; MIL of spirits of tupestiltei, alike were probably tee over from NonieVerollaa- The schooner_ Filfwtra reportalhat ifilowil brig .bound-here with molasses, wu wank ou. She was usable to lap hi her had eohld.hot pee whathor she bad. got her Katmai. Aug. f I.—Utensils.* front a tel Baum Hato that these b as oriaaltid fazes or 1,400 seesatiottlataajp Bahama kiwi. ahlpda atip so lithium tart pall of this cook,. The prevailing moor, that Part Scott has Wl* tan. and la saw_ is the, hatida ;of 4hi rale% tus bias aostradletad by the Fat BOIS Smut Mattangst; 3sso artifact. Es Etat,a that all la quiet at that playa. — ~zr:ts:r~.- -" . , Jet , °item; Ant 21:r-Aninars train • attired'hero last night, bringing the ecoudog party -pat • off the train, 'bleb was fired Into t 'retards morning. They report having killed two and wounded metal of the moess ionises, and Win in its prim:men. ..( - - Goy. Gamble , has appointed Division In spectors in fivia of the seven military districts In the State, for the purpose of mustering met into thehawk* under the militia law of 11359, revised by the State Contention.. The Gover nor calla upon the tithes, to coos forward promptlir to sande the peace by the 'appro.- don and dispersion of the bends of mired men who are now committing violence in the differ ent pm.* of the State; Al soon as the troops aro enraged they will hold themselves in read iness to Starch at the call of the Executive to enforce *der. Any regular organization will be permitted to volunteer in the merles of the United Mates, Vile members thereof so desire. "The lollowing is the form of oath to be ad mlnithsispil to the militias *You. each ardency one of You, do solemnly swear , that yon will honestly . d faithfully serve the State of Mis souri I all her enemies, and that you will do your truest to sustain the eonstitnUon and laws of the United States; and you de further swear tfint you will well and truly essence and obey Ihni legal order' of. all *Skiers properly plead " over you whilst on duty. So help you God. . AIMS au August 21.—One of the DIM gaPPosetto h • been taken prieoner on Sun day, at Pt. r ch chlarob, when the Linciln. Csar airy, and to •d of Capt. Boyd, charged on the Diluted tae, returned to bbi tamp yes. fordry Menlo lie slept in the woods daring the day end i yelled by night. John V. Wil liams, hie companion, has undoubtedly been taken prhioner. No otehnetion hu yet been placed by Pro vost liershal Porter upon travel between hare and Waehington. although much geed would probably; me from =eh restriction. GLunaw, Mo., Aug. 2l.—Aboat 1500. Se cesaiOniiii bare assembled at Saline county, and are eirganiaing either to join Gen. Prices army In the South, or for local operations in the surrotioding counties In view of the lat ter purpose, the Union of this place have sent to General Fremont for protection. Some thOusand or more secessionists of Chair lon cod4ty crossed the Missouri river at Brunswick, on Saturday, and marched South ward tciijoin Prices Wrens. They took a large nuniber of horses and wagons with them. Fon . Moslems, Aug. 21— Via Ballimore. —The Hatch steam frigate mentioned in my dispatch'ef yesterday, as uhore at Cape Hen ry, is thd Zee Ryland. She wu got off at high waiiir and came up to the Roads last evening. Her destination it Annapolis. She is direct ; rota Europe, and brings important diapuches for Washington. The Stingier Quaker City will lease for New York writhe .25th under her charter, which expires o! that date. It will undoubtedly be renewed: Aucskannu, Acquit 21.—C01. Einstein, o Philadelphia, has been muted, by order of Gen. blepowell, not, however, on as, SHIM drama The So' rt caudal in the cue of Col. McCann ls eicieed‘, e i AU is : niet.bn the Vlrglola side. It hu been u mined that the largest secesslon form between%mum and our lines is In the akin- Ity of Fel ex Cowl Com. Waxer. o, Aug. 21—The First Virginia Regiment, three months men, returned to-day. Their reehption was enthusiastic and impos ing.' .Thd people turned out en mese. A sampinotth dinner was served up. The '...vention adjourned to-day unless caltid to ether by the lire, Fhtirsday3n lan nary. T. eir adjournment is Slat die. HaUra . Aug. 21.—The steamer Canada arrivedeight o'clock this moraing, and sailed at can for Boston. Her advice"' have been nee red via Cape Rice. Nzw y! kis arrive! sr, 21.—rhe steamer Edinburgh . - Merdatee have be anticipated. Another !Treasonable Paper Sagging's& West Ilaasria, Pa., Aug. 20.—. The of , fine of the Jeffersonian, in this place, was "cleaned butt! last night, and the Aypiwere I ni pitched I the street . The thing was mar aged quietly, without roise'or disturb ance, an few people knew of. it till this morning; The paper war o r e of the meet false and iehenous Secession sheets pub lished in the North, denounding the war as a war to benefit "niggers" only, and plead ingir for this right of Secession. All that Is known in the town about the destruction the Jeftersonian Is, that a man living .o posite the o ffi ce saw half a dozen men en the building sod throw the type out Of e sipper windows. - They af terwards llamended to the prow room; bat their operations there were - invisible to him. Boon after wagons drove away from that neighborhood supposed to, have contained the party 4 No one in the town knew any thing of these men or their project. They evidently; belonged in the country. - ,h r New York. New • mix, - August 19.—Orer sis hundredjmen responded at m11.4:111 of the prth' Fire. Zonaies", today, and men are &nth:wally reporting themselves. A reorgaUisation of the regiment will be effected Without difficulty, There now forty-eight regiments forming this city; several are hill and the rest average from 200 to 850 men each. The fall I and complete regiments will doubtlectinow be forwarded as rapidly as possiblo.l The hitter will be merged so sus to gum Poll regiments. . Recruiting is going on rapidly, and the city can ;probably send 16,000 - man to Washhigtoriln a few days. The 4th awl 6th regiments of ilieldes‘ Brigade & south to-day, if possible, and the Anderson Rotuma to-morrow. The Evening Postings that 7,000 men go this week, and in case of necessity, 7,000 cc 8,000 of the recently returned militia reg iments Might be sent." ,litellarorciminate for Fremont. froops the paring into Sle Loon with great l is rapidity b every train and boat. • On Sete sy and Sunday there arrived not lemthan ,000 soldiers—comistiag in put of the .22d I dims regimens, Cul. Davis, which cambers 1400 effective man; the 23tIediane v Col. Sandman, 1,000 maxi the 18th radian, Col, Patterson, and ^ the 24^h Indiana, Col. Ray, each newly 1,000 strong,.. : • : , t A comp{ yof the Firm Illinois Dragekns— Capt. Bora id from nannibal. Also a company 0 - . dragoon - from Keokuk, and 45 recruits tor Col. Todd's regiment. . . Right jpoinpanies of' Cot. Baker's regiment; from Indiaopolis, would reach St. Louis to. day. In the same city, three batteries of si , Way, commanded by Captains - Kline, - Roff . and Teibagar, two of six sues each, and one EC Ann- ginis—Jmnes , rifled tam - revarsi in actia preparation, and wilt be ready - In a few, dare for 'Mite minicar ' • ' - .•: •• , Troops time expected - from Wiscoesin sea shortly. The Baratta Regiment is nearly ready to marchel A. regiment of .uvalry ta under good way ind before long will be In St Louis., 1 Teti IsMst neis from Fort Pickens is exceedingly provoking. Recently the but reginient At -g sgg's army have been or dered to irgirdsp,togother some: of themmt Umrougtdy trained &elan' axe peaks in I the southern service. This when the orders of the ecimmsndsit it Fort Pickens are not to openflie upon'the retells' =kw hostilities am , commenced. It would be better to blow up Fort Pick ens than Continue the preSentpollcy with it. There no question but the fort is thorough* *wed for bard knocks, and the idea of permitting the rabbit° msin taht a canip of instruction under its guns is worthy the Backs= admirdstratiom— • flonuntitt u To, Kazawsta..—Tas Ohio . _ Mats Journal of Monday says: • i "By it special dlipattlit front Gm. Cox to Gov. Amnia's,. trons:Gauloy Bridtto. oL 0111 4 01110 ;l dated the 170, its learn that our Monocrat guard; Os Eleventh Regiment, bad i altEsotisk. whit ,tlt enemy's outposts, mar Bia Itsotell Mountain, 24 miles to stk, floss of Cisuloy Bridgo; tbo day 'befit* in :of the rebate. Oars. WM Ind several wthrodek• ''Oar men had thrattor MMEMM flavour, to Alanhaem,....Aie Incident. A few weeks ago I tank oast leave iof my irialidcht Warsaw, Alabama. How I did so, It is not now newansiwy to pay. Bat it may be interesting to you radars ,4o- hear the pada las of 4101111141 which can ally occur in • state, and which tranryired ender my owaole. aeration. I hard of many others, bat this is the only one that team. II 4 It is hardly potable- to eve a correct Ides of the coaternation which a report of a negro 16- suneetion spreads tlragit! a community com posed of tarp alaireholderi. Man and women seam to loss' all command of thansenne, and know net when to go for afsty. They am* meta what door thej me di ha met bjthe aginary foe. While to Alabania, negro of Maya tumor was afloat that • had been dawned in raising rebellion. A meeting was immedi ately called, committees Laud and despatched after the negro and witnesses, • jury of twenty four ran "amputated" and duly 'atom In, calf the trial. Strad somewhat by the bus on all sides—in the house, strait and alles—l attended the trial. Theme* wits brought Into "courehand.euffeiL Ile was oar six fist in height, with a body in. proportion. His head large and Ins forehead high, though Rub "stinting. Oa belnieharged with head guil humixectkin, he plead' einphaticraily "net ty." The only witness that tatined anything Of importance was a halt-dank white Malt whb had seen Randall (for that' Was the :hats name,) opens box In whirl he saw a papa; boo on returning and sakiiut where the paper. was, Randall said there wan not, nor had there been, any papers of any kind whatsoever in the box. The ease rested here. The white man affirmed; the negro denied; and no paper could be found.. This: paper Randall coed read, hence the great crime of having)l paper IR his possealon. This wan the first trial of the kind I had ever been at, and I gais it every attention. During the whole coarse of the trial I heard iterated and reiterated thee words "hang him." "Banging is too good far him;" "burn him alive; make him dig his owl grave, make his own coffin, and Wake him aft the rope aroma her own neck." The just was sober though the crowd was generally drunk. Atter an absence of a few minutes the jury returned with a verdict of "whipping," three of their camber dissenting; they thought he ought who hung. Oa that night he was whipped. He received five hundred and fifty lashes, three white men relieving each other in this work. The -noire) was stripped and laid on the floor. No words were spoken by him until he bad been beaten' with shoot three hundred stripes, when he told his scourger, "maw, I'll fess up." Hi was taken to oae side, but 'said, to the groat appointment of all, "muss, I dement kndi any about it." He was taken back and whip. pod within an "inch of his life," Dr. Shed, (Ed. H.) of Philadelphia, being the physickth attending. After the* whipping be was seti" penned by the neck' until nearly dead, but be never uttered a word. He would only reply to inquiries u to what he knew ofuLinkum ' ohs, and saying he knew connect° confess. Altar this he laid in a hall about four days, spa-. rend) almost dead. I visited Wm and foiled his back very much brand up. Daring his stay- in the hall, public opinion was strongly in favor of hanging him. But Randall, probably helped by his muter, whose consent in all these proceedings bad not been obtained, ad.' deal) took leave at' night, and was not heard of until a couple of weeks afterwards, when it was foaled that he had gone with his master , . assistance to another piantatioo in a distal part of the State. Thu I saw, and many oT the same "curt" did I hear ofwhilo in the land of cotton. I A Rotivuour Rarowr.--The Mobile Register has the following report "Ii may be comfintable for Lincoln to knori that a letter has been addressed to a high officer in the Confederate portico, by a high officer in the U. EL Army, who holds a very importutt post, offering to join the cause of the South himself, and amender his command Into the hands of our troopi The letter itself will vouch for this state:: meat: , • - COMMERGIAL RECORD . eirrsatiqaummuurrs. 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ZOG/I—tary drdl at 03 7o 9 - drs. "BACON'—SW *AAA for Boma ['rather daU, arbila prima rituals tinebangad. • DOMMANNUT AND tIUMMMILIDAI. Mans Ruda m Gaud Muscre,- Aug* 7d.—: Woos—.ll.utsa coultudie aatl, dud fully -A* lower, Wbaste—ddallaa dap and 4650 bur no valet; 68679 lot Sol; 61340t7a for Nu ■ln atom Ocni dull sad essuall daenmae. take cd. colidd at 26344;1200 'Moab Nu—Market aothet lisburN4 lln dors at leu. B.* culp7,ooo bbla 60ur,117.090 btu* db•ar, 239,800 bd. corer. 111,000 bulb Gobi. dulinsubi—e,ooo bbl. dousi 6,CCO baud CCCD;I7,B9O bulb ahead. kublaita.,,VidX for uarnmel. try'litver. OINCLISNATI=pc Claes Poo-1. 52 m odus, 2di do, Ido slicks, 8 Towson ISt toot Instal, ?poi OW Mot .15 cm 60 do do, BmlM. Parlr& co. C USCIIINATZ—pr ttaskap-1656011 whit/. 641 do door, 66 do oil, PS mks %haat, 4 Op outdabi Chao Oil 4 bbd alcohol, Joh. P Bcott; 6do 40 :Joe flomlop 80 do etatly. Boyd; f tam priomary,ll 1. fahnestack a an 448 aka wheat. 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'Nokias, Mitt , : rick ox 12 bble bmi pixy llacktoor & hots: 1- rolor halher. Wlloorgllo Goa broxos.l. flemos & to; for prolool,/ imeowatnx 6 g6dIN baths; volt Ookolg,' Jahoomokir; I Mho bacoo,L end% 4 boo drug • bkhoo&xt & ex 1 ex hardwire. Mar & Ihsonow„ kpi Iros. MAO. Hama Am 20 We door, D- W 6116601 do do, Shoteallut • Lsozll bbla apples: 0 alp & 112695 ed; SS tern boas, 1266. 471.6 2 96 21 19 221& Miran UMW*. The rhos wee ebegt, stab :mars hat :medal isith; - . - MI 4 hal Wags lidea eta. while the outlier woe candy sad warm. wish Indloithos use • good deal of letOlitS suuethsted st the erhart,i oetaddasedtly the eassecoas whale tram belay: In; addttlea to the mules daily peetate.ffie Had rte tame Logietill• Ghost*, trete Clsetnnetg, and -14.3 usage hose Patiornharm esake.ia. The Unser but; bad • trip of ksighso paths, al which ela war to.ohebarp&t Meat EtassolUpp* to ardse to get um. The MO mobs hos Wheeingt tree ew Woad etrietat boom as the mai shoe, sail= MO Me !Wooed gasket losiThs ..heat whet lie today le lb* ILloassedesstog ar & 0 Dakar has egsto metered the Wellsville ,tredetor slosh ghee *be theold yeetseder ettenicse. nt!grfit,!ti lby _ -• Now Itiou Mood '21.,..00ttna dog solo of lOW bolo,: )bat Um; ono 11,00 Oft at a doelloo of /01008001 as Ohio PP Ifo and d000loon: 0 me, O . lim e " num: oho IMMO tonna& It 06: 411 11 fai ILO dooksochtb.llll l 4l2o fa nd and no OF el 35 nor Addia. Coo saideri oho 85P00 ;bow at COOL • Tbe ratunianna Com MUIZIT, nag. . mold roolna so ounaloottb • 'Wood supply or boon rho onlvalo al Ott cattle Onion Ins nook at= 'lb* Aram Tod loot op 1410. which to boom at anoonnt Nth. Lot Ina. rams boo nodos ono on nudnial dozy, to, - tattoo tats beton COW Of tall to annum and 11 Is am rot s un,„ , - COWS W. sasestoi strumd pan. 60 iestr. wore lola 66500,60 $66.0t0k0m06060g to nnattty and. Thump* ofEANipb•banithyr. seA prica by* anemia* a *OA 8.000 bad wows *Ad at_ Vit tetototit ANA Air r aioli of UAW 460 310011401•11. AA II lebars 3307, had wets'mil GS 105$11111001bAut. - uma...aa =Stash peaked .313. V a r Ma s ' will " a " gar= !, LLI3, and LlaTd of t zzonsa .v.n. Panes. Sok Jai bf aM ILAr a °Noel/4W IMIL M=MIMMS =X= Dr. Geo. H. Wholesale Druggiits DI:ML1114 1f0.,140 Wood BlinieriPittebutakftai. TRvSBI9 Rya THE OURS OF R. 83 NIA OR RIIPIVIUL Maralea Radical Cara Tram Ititter's Patent Truss: Pitch's Supporter Trust SellUtijustini Tram Dr. :gamines Laoe or Bode beam for the oar. ot hvbiens sa W Utati. P, abdoelbil awl 41. asknoesse. - - Dr.l3. 8. Fitalee Bihe r4 Wed Supporter. Me Props, for ilea eappor; and Ours of,- Mato Socking for weak and, miaow ... • . Maeda Irmo° Vane, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak:ankle joints. 81 * 180 r1 Bandages i Belf-Jtjeoting Syringes; also. . every kind .Da.)lsratut has also a Truss "'hitt will radioallycare Henna' or Rupture. Moo at'his Drug Store, No0.40:Wood et.; eign of the Goldin D KIM= manias In cannot CMG= DM. - LIM! and has Inidriananta for DIRAVIOLM and ilnicitt ivory dhows nodal* nticlunlial swam eAtvatitopaTizar or Kw= KAKIMECIO KACIDN/A for atattlad purpatiii,of A limit:poke ktad,VlD is aaat fria of maim chaps. Wismar an nim n press ran; upon D rennttnatitol Rein. B Addene . , IL EMMA= • • ' ' - .tElllO Waal street. 18, niAlialitti OURED=4l7"Efiriine's J." BOWEL 001MML. Ivory bottle iistranted or annoy refandtd. - Bold at DR. EtTalarfl hApdAw - ZE. 3 .*.WeEd Idirol!‘ 11111 ED BUGS, ROAOHBS, ./cc.—The •Boxisksepees /Ma. Sold at D.TL 110 1004 street, Is • min reakady. LA.TS AND 81107.-Etnici-deittr nefion to tam Isola by suing - 211115111.01--112- TrallnilATOß; an smug* solurreggratice. "Id wirren si ted to removithas• posurfrozoimlllam bloats e. ..• - MIX'rEtA - RezOits.—l to a fair tx tca Rattus, which I will clae ont at cast: Jr aw ..143 Woad treat. 1011rEADACilt CURELL—Ait ears tar Truirlaitla lalca di roans to 1ftt1411413 hitADACHE FILIAL Try them. At Da. EMUS% N 13.140 Wood stmt. Yrk• 45 anti. • . Pittsburgh Steel Works; 1111•03101 L. 3934. -;.:...i.,trousavas J0N1F.434 330:7t) d¢ 0A.,,- R&M, -. CAST M, ilia, BpPlow itia# A. awl tfl. avid ' and - Unto Raw 111,4 First sta, oda WU; Pa. J; L" T:ITTL E nianisort4.4ww "TAILOR. No: 54 St. Ulan Weak (X4Cl ' ig -- 1. .Sfis.Palld*.--111311414.410•'r,I Jo coczEucalw" -asmareo, • atazonanios - iron Baiting, ratau, and Skull. boon, -Wiadow• Guards, k& 1f r ellatted &PP dad de Vat'd Wan= Wood and Kirkat,)' IMSIBIRT*BB. PI" Rad da Mad . misty ad . applattadis;taiarend Pali defeat& lar all Keypad: , Partioddir itgaattoa pdd t 0 aidadag WK. Load (Jakob/ Akead idlart AVIS A PHILLIPS, Bran Founders aid lasaftetaten. PIMBIZIEIM GAIS AND 81X&M :141.10YACTIMBIWAND Arnim zei . • 'GAB parTuzitik.'-'' Pumps & Bmis Ot *MY ezz pvstraws,;- of Brie,•Capper at Wu; with tbk wprinsil ObLiftri and Valour of oll11:4?, sal iinimigtod to • maninWiroar, 116 Water and -1.04' , Oran* 'nos. Jrnanna • -- •Prenialntes. rxrIOIIII4IOIIIII.IMMAILIS • FEW TOWS. at i tratatTlWll. atelsedJ - net lad IMMI/phtli Vamp UM elerpatakietaids Wiporm4 blintian BMW. ADIttA M or ita tt b iit , 0ur 0311)... .6atoiiA uo. WAR_lOn . ..tatuer.l b torobr talr SLTIMORS . .. ~So= mop llotardoo,oloosaJtoeditot ilkikettiftwoo ' - toll* a/ root/Alt — - = "um scermaitii4;.le.re do to L001t00,...1it ikt to do *NM* Eaton flottoVoott tor ' =o„. f. to 'Bott=twits,"l"l4.3°. ralasaillidal — teatiaraa ttbilt.friarla-asa bo masts bareat the kdkrataa nap, to Sari [orb: Naas lityaiaat at Qtelltitolla; Chl i . Sad FOIL auicasstegoatmoolfts. Attralt lams Sit airmails alai ale gOv:imaltessait.--tteisid. 2 1 =0.2 1 11:1t. itrat. writ g.p.11.14/gr a l i g g = '111 , A4 ' Ale Mott lset,, • 131 ATN A N It-z•.O-Artt r' ErrilAW 'QOODB, ... BOANRT6 . ~:~o.;~e.' LMar muse minim WOOED k =ZEN DIM 96 , „eff..)toani LOBS V." - • Win” . L", eerier cd Penn and 1 3.t....q.e#,1deif 24odfolty nein pable • atnotio• MX* qlnnNe GOODS, -nentolo% Iteesein - elle of hogeonbe Ilatorld idaptodjboASlVAlV Wiellocaltiten almortf_oon. eLliaabflity to. wean to nor isetoor no Imo • none of ooe row emote foile . emi en. wenoot rent to. noon cl.ntoono•=tet IN T ura BLIVIIEBIA or 1141 f rivrititui _Lot 4.1.1. Mims of the tooth'eloO, PoutmoiX, nem • outdo *day Guam Midas sad Odut aandiaakaa qieumaa OtardMlK Illakair r4il at Vat laic lair tbalDdr: iea4 tL. Cadet gent . • "•• 191•1:411th pat* tatameaL ta amid istaiNalampaa - tloatc datordey. Mit day of , Mimi . • Aim tame If say they badalray - tba alloy Wield ....f.. - pettka Asantadodsz sa:ality tosaty4bareST art itl aridpa r loading dram Ylalbsar alaq, to Iliddard stank fttariaslaik•papartd.o4 dada. Patt-41q11 , , • sad him aboaltalor %viral& DIATTRA of THZ ACCOUNTPOI T Arln jit Dsitted ooo . anoseirsifir d 000`.: 0401Z0Wrgilicank:th vieulasion, Six Mai,- giaturrlyrso, miss. - • dad sow. to an; ha 014034.14 6 11 0000041:0apapat - and award of W. trantadanh 510 4 0010 0sterlte• Matadi& opsa Ocala sad ardandin Imiblajonitio„to teethed ordarad gait flrottamtnun 10001001k4.7 =hi the nalbutladaMl endla diadtallana Dkpfd,A, - by aastmatian lON saa4-00110010101e end =mat aidd aimarind'inngd. 004 - thet ns vAtil bSeirob as ibilfilramy vit 'Ser• guA L ityl. fts sum beßlaws elt tear , .Ik.dAa 11 arralltsAT.lONik - Int/ATAT Tllll7lll. Am oat by [gall SAY 4 w i g Wood st._
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