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0071CIAL PAPIR bl rill CITY.
NESDAY MoRNINO, SEPT. 25,1861
CITY AFFAIRS.
hirt
rsozonCiatcsz. Obsereatioes for the Ca
'settle,' by 6: R. Shaw, Optician, 68 fifth street
-44rrcted daily:
MOON. to MAO*.
illeOiLik: 11. li .. II ...... ..-- , 7 0 49
IN.“ t n... ... ..........102 74
6 -ff P. 1... 67
Butenfifilr . »........... 29 7.10
MRlPtlisiscAmt ;Nun T T TICKET.
toe Puma= num comic, nue:
ILLIAII 13. 11c0h1311S, 24MM:wet. ' I
•J___ Fa unwrap isms tuirluor omen:
V.4f KY W. WILLA• 118, Hetabarab.
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- - . non associtin heal ammo: nue:
JGONallOiv3f. of inies Township.
.. 4 - - sae MEAT= :
an 6...611127:7111f, tanners!).
I , ,- roz ASSIFOLT:
, 1 OWAII WILLIAM 6 Alleghtoy :
OMAR J. 311611616, Loner 81 .01a1r:
' max 0. 61.11.14N0N, Okuilas ; '
TOWA'S 1113161116146, lariNcalc,,;
tEINUND WNW; POW:grab ;
I.- •. - roll firairr:
HARRY WOOD2,ot Pi,blas fp
Ti riblifollorLikr:
HENRYRII la . " 031 Llerv! Ili.Clilr tp.
Ir.* CoNol•illerri:
,q; DAVID OOLL1:03.of Males !P
IM tlienellitin: 1
52 - 41/1110N ILOYD,of Pttistarkfi.
nil 00102111:
JOHN KW LONG, of Putsborsh.
_ • Fos DOLIETOR or Pool:
108/21.? 11. DAVIS, of Ohio tp.
I ri .Viszsi.' Y Gszarrn for this week Is
Issuid,-and contains highly important and
Iraqi interesting matter—embracing EM
toriale;-Latist Intelligence from the Seat of
Wirr;! Garreepsoylence; Another Bridge Dis
mal-Sri; Disiresalug Accident at the Conti.
nenthl: Theatre; Important from Missouri;
Intireisting and important European, Cali
forOa ind _General News;. Religious Intelli•
genes;. Reliable - Cortneralal Reports; Do
miiiiii and - Foreign Markets; Local and
Nelitborhood News, do., .44. For sale at
our counter—price, fire cents per stogie
coPY, In wrappers.
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The Relief Board and the Two ithth Tax.
The card of the Belief Board, as published
yesteCday, is a model -document. "In cone
guinea of the tax payers having been tampered
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. wills bli. lite public press to such an extent u to
render the collection °idle Relief Tax by the
ordinary mode next to impossible, the Board of
Relief imve decided. to band- the -duplicates
over to the County Treieurer for collection,"
etc.j As a public journalist, we have a word
orb
~,
,o do say in reply, to this extraordinary
builindt. -To *Myer; according to the best
definition, is bk`ineddle with, or . deal secretly
'
—the officious interference, interference, or
secreiidea being a ll
... - conntvince. Whin the two mill tax
woe levied, and . 'when' it was •aenounced tint
the Commissioners had determined to appoint
• iotlectote to receive it, the. Gazette informed
the tax: payers of the county that the proceed.
iag nits illegal-4that under the act of May lit,
1864 all taxes were - payable directly to the
County Tv:mincer,' and-. that the colleetors
. were acting. wheillY..-lithout warrant. Was
th'e-reeeddline on 'our part t - Was it, not
rather the discharge ofd plain duty t Let the
tat pnYersjudge; - ',As to a public . paper "tam
paring," 'or dealing •fileretly,” the idea is ah •
surd.; It would-have been' well for the Relief
Board if they had anted upon _our intention
theri.l - It would have obviated thenecesany of
securing legal advice, and sired them the mor
tification of witlealug the failure of their pet
scheme of collecting taxes.
This brings us to consider what ibis Boller
Board fe pleased to term the "ordinary mods"
of isidhedleg..: To persons disposal to place a
fair matistruction upon • lords, it is only news-
airy to say that what was the “ordinary mode"
hue been abolished, and anew system instituted
by atstate. This ought to be compishansible
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to. moat ukluds, - but the Belief Board could not
sae throtigh it until the "tax payers had •been
tampered with by the public tress l" Bat thine
is weather polatthat we may
as well cote here._
Cadet - Jim "ordinary mode " that teas, from
15,000 to si . ooo of the peop le's money Fund
into the hands of the tolleettn,upon a two mill
levy,iwitile by direct payment into the tresitu7
all this Is laved:to the people. There were a
erase- many very -dad axes to grind when ft
becalm knoln that the Commissioners were
going to diepense tole patronage, and when the
Gasettobtimatad that it was all trungi!otamper
- thg with thetas payer*" ,is the monstrous elle.
titian 1 . "'.. • . • . ~.. 1
TUI -.Belief Board, or the Commiwioners,
perhapi, Sadie, 'that no respectable lawyer '
would sustain - them in the miens 'they : bad
adOpted, and; apprehendinglegal complications
'of_ at serious character, have been tomcatted
to "back init.?. or, hauls their owe language,
olive decided to band • . the duplthates over to
- the-County Treasurer for collection." It ie a
little singular that their "decisoin" Gads RAT
. rant is the twentieth section of the Act already
.i.qatittuii, A.- rentarsablemiiticideeee, indeed !
We shall now notice the last clean of this
:Ord.! WA dismiss the subject. ' The Board say
—"No'farther relief tan bi Weeded until the •
.Treasitror ghat area . to honorlthe - aureate of
7:lhe Board," .We have authority for. repeating.
nowii : wltat we aid some time , ago, that the
Treuurer Was willing to advance money to the
Relief toned, upon proper warrant, sad belies
hs juitly.eomplalns of the falselmorantou con-
Toyed .te :Ms - aboveatintimee. While be tuts
money he will cheerfully honor their - draftsilf
promoted it legal-form. ..They never drew-on
him foie cent, : and Whet they di so, for.; the
- families of volunteers, hewn' pay, out as 'long
as Ma moarylasta . Cat he do more /
We have ao disposition. to quarrel with the
'Relief Board, now that they have taken a ship
-ilthir right - direetion.- It only remains with
us IMO,. a speedy tayment into the hands of
abet Tecate/sr of tan two.mill TAX. There : I li
immediate of 'relief by many lima
.Ithiihave - litherior . eciiieed ameeklyallowane
• from thithitimittee eitauiied' under the Co I
ml ,
mitteCtif Public Safely—which toad waned'
Oral,f.elbeinted some - -time • since.- Ley* ,
paymbine into the - County Treasury, far We
ParPaiere'PriiiiPL'' 'L- : -;,- -- • .. '
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ntilt,. sir - Ncrisji.!! is the title ili
e of til
- 'heist . “pnblished every opportunity by the
• • FieldeitifStaff of the Roundhead Regiment,
Col.J.eattre,.comitatding.” .This Regiment
is composed-of single companies from , Wash. -
intoM Boiler, Beivere Mercer and.Weststere-. -
land, end See companies from Lavrrence noun
ty -Amine the cfrient - we may Mention, the .
Lieut. Colonel, James A. Elan; of Elitaiiith ;
F. HI Wrote, Surgeon ; and. IC. !foresee, Wow
pilaf Steward,hoth of this city....
The". regiment is eniampet - on -Baloramit
Hithimahout a mile north of Washington city.:
.:. TAe health of I, the is good, and - the only
death-kis . - berm-that of - Samuel t..llwing, of
Washington, Pa., itho;died of typhoid hirer on'
thi.lo l
' ll lust. ;} . -••-
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Cointurrun - Merritt
..Thiv. 'Republica°
. - Connie . Rummies - Com mittee .Met, Verilera r
day and organized by electing Thomas V. Wil
vat ,- Secretary, - and •S. fieboyer,.. -- ri.i Req.,
Tresetuer., Various .geb :Committees , were
appodited,litd the measures:adopted
- to supply tickets and -- ptistars.to.dit various
election districts throughout the county. Full •
comity tickets are now ;thadY for distribution
at this alike. r Oar friendaihrough . the . conety
iln procure IC.F3pply; for th eir respective dila
etalby calling at thelGareffe-couttlog room.-
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Sitadoiasi:::4lU Thursday last an old w ido w:o
• d, *sand Turner, residing' In Crawford' co.,
pant. , was attacked ; by a hog, while she was
picking elderberrieM and so horribly - Mangled
-.. that she expired shortly afterwards; . The bog
was about niter oldend:had formerly been a
Pet.
.
• Or rola. Wrianitioven.Tbe :,Pittsburgh
- .. Toitanit, : Captsia • Fillwetil; /eft Monday at.
Mrnotin,. incarriagee,,Magone,.. buggies and -
L omnibaties, for... Washingtoo,TP.s4- w t ere , they
give an axhibitiin drill on thelair grounds. :..
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DAT GOOD4.—J. 'l4l.l3aratioN informs Di
that lie has agahl ntowtsd trotti i tho,Emt with
• woad dm* of handsoin6.aowioods_; which,
ha i•
• ••111mi anunitlly, chap for outi,_ par
mourr;,-;-• 4 ef
Tar DUNA • or alis :Patiticrri.—This_eaw
( obi plea win. be perforated to.atight - at the
-1
_theatre for dentist!' time. •• Oa-to:morrow ar.
taraooa, at 'twasPaltock, as einuatalament wiil
Ise gives far paretate 'pa ebildrett.,
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.4 09 ;w4wili -8 - 1 4: 11 har.!% Saw ,3
Wiwi= OPOtita;lo4l.p4lol7. thwiall number..
A fror,plicepulollili Vaillatt for Willek
distiapplicatioa Is iarilad. .
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win
An Interesting Case:
Some time ago we' noticed the decease of
Mr. Wm. Jobnalon,h well kaosen citizen of
Put Liberty, who had devised his property,
amounting to some $50,000, to
/ he daughters
of Mr.. Rosanna Bolton, with whom he had
, boarded for Mtllf Jean previous to Lir decease.
The devisees, five in nuerther, hire all mitten,-
and were not related-to the testator. The va
lidity of the will was contested by Captain
Alexander Dean and - wife, the fatter being the
only child of said Johnston.
The case came up for trial in the Court of
Common Pleas, before Judges Mellon, Ad.
ems and Parke, in the form of feigned issue
between D. Negley and S. Cuthbert, Execn.
tors, va. Alexander Demi and wife.
Thomann. Mandell, Esq., an Guardian ad
Men, appeared for the devisee', and Jodie
Sealer for the defirndants.
A jury was empanoeled, and number of
witnesses examinedi—the folio 'tig being a
synapse" oldie testimony: Dr. A. J. Davit, -a
witness to th e will, testified tha he saw Mr.
Cuthbert, one of the executor', w ite the will.
Mr. Johnston was present, and sa t —"gentle.
men, this is my will,; wait you to w itness it."
Dr. Davis saw Mr. Johnston sign t e will, and
ii\
believed he was then in sound min . He was
afflicted with cancer, on his rater' , izb lOU.
quently entered the eye and caused his death
three years afterwards. The will was not
read to Johnston in the presence of the wit
ness. John P.. Nettle'', also a witness to the
will, testified that he saw it signed ' by John
ston, and believed him then to be of sound
mind. David Akin, Dr. Levis and far. Cuth
bert were also present. This close the tes
timony for plaintiffs.
Judge Shafer opened the cue on behalf of
Captain Dean and wife. fib propos dto call
witnesses to prove that Johnston w not of
sound mind and meMory when the will was
executed, and that is was procured y fraud
'and coercion, under; the influenee of mono
mania. .
Wm. B. lfictlvaine teatified that he married
Wm. Johnston to Mri. Jerusha Butler, in Rut
Liberty, in August, 1830; that they lived to
gether for several years and. bad an only
child, the present Mrs. eau; that Mrs. John.
ston left her husband 'a number of years ago,
and went to PlUsburgh or Allegheny, — where
she lived among her daughters, having had
hiree by her former hisband. Mr. Bader.
Dr. A. H. Gross, the attending physician of
Johnston, testified to the character of the die.
ease, cancer. It wan mild at first, hut gradu
ally spread to the nose and eye, and finally
terminated in death. He wu frequently an
great pain, and had to be relieved by the use
of opiates. The diieaee at times would ren
der almoat any man crazy. He slated that
Johnston had boarded-for a Jong tune with
Mrs. Bolton, who was an energetic, managing
woman,and exercised much influence over him.
On croit examination, the witness stated that
Johnston was a man of decided will when at
himself, and when not under paroxysms of
pain was as sound in Mind as any man; He
was well nursed by Mrs. Bolton daring his
last illness.
The defendants here offered to prove that
when Johnston married Mrs. Butler he was
comparatively worthless; that she was posses.
fed of a considerable estate, the benefits of
which were shared by him; that they lived
harmoniously together for a period of sixteen
yearn; that during this time their only daugh
ter (now Mrs. Dean) was born; that they sep
arated on account of family difficulties when
their - daughter was fourteen years of age; that
Mee. Johnston lived apart Bum her husband
till her death, which happened some foiii , yein
ego; Abet the daughter never returned to her
father's house, but married Capt. Dean in 1848.
They would farther prove that - Mr. and Mrs.
Boltorf came to Last Liberty ana took op their
abode near Johnston's; that an improper inti
macy sprung op between Mrs. Bolton and
Johnston, which grew into an adulterous inter
course, and caused' the separation of Mrs.
Johnston and her daughter; .that.he caused his
bed to be removed from his boarding house to
Mrs. Bolton's, and did other sets evincing au
improper intimacy, and that Mr. Boiton was
often'abeent by the influence of Johnston sad
Boltan.
Defendants also permeated to prove the p.m
fel nature of the - dmesse-cancer—and that
Johnston was frequently controlled by thosei
around him ; that Mn.s. Boltosuwas a woman
of miunline character, and-eo controlled him
asito annul contracts that did•hot please her ;
that Mrs. Dean was willing to nurse her father
in his last illness, on condition - that be would
leave Mrs. Bolton; that be was notified of this
and that while he expressed affection for his
daughter, he relined to serer his relations
with Mrs. Bolton; that on many occlusion's,
when friends and Delgabors went to to ere
him, one or other Cl Mrs. Bolton's daughters
was always present to, hear what was said,
that JOhnston derived considerable income
from his wife's estate, and invested it in an.
other rotate, which formed the basis of the
property devised; that the devisees are not re
lated by blood, or in soy way whatever, to the
testator, and that Mrs. Dean was the only
child sat heir at law. •
Plaintiffs objected to,tbsoffer SI a whole, bit
conceded the right to inquire as to two or three
points embraced in the offer. The Court sus
tuin'd the ..objimilans a . end exceptions were
taken by defendants' counsel, so that the matter
may yet be brought before a higher Court.
The jog. not beanie permitted to hear any
further mailmen', rendered is verdict for the
plaintiffs, thus affirming the validity of the will.
BLACKWOOD'S Entwined II - ALCOA UNE —WO
have received thetlepteMbei number of Black.
wood from Mr. W. A, Gildenlenney, No. 45
Fifth street, and find that it is a most interest
ing addition to the reading matter of the
month. Some wrier,'-who may have,come
11110 poseenion of 010 Ohriatopher , s crutch,
(which, however like ?enable property, wee
not really so, much len hereditable), deal.
some sturdy blows at set of fellcrws like Mr.
Buckle, becauae theythave. nude 'over free'
with the paktum° and fur fame of Auld
Scotia. This pther in the Indies article, in
newspaper phrase, and the other coatents are
—The Rector; Medintion of Dyspepsia; Bo r
toes Anatomy of rdelaucholy; The - Persian
War of 1856.57; The !Memory of Monboddo;
A Day at Antwerp; Phaetboo; The Art-Student
in Rome. Several .of these papers will be
found very readable—at least we could while
away a few boon with Maga very pleasantly
this month.
A Grammes fixcerroptar .Kiktuo —The
Wheeling fauffirotocr isyi on Bawdily last a
'company of men, tall
Lieut. Cot. Kelly, wake
amt-from Grafton to th house of Zilch. Cochran,
to Tailor county,' for 'the purpose of arrosdng
him.' cookran's house was surrounded by-the
soldier, observing whleh he attorhplad to
by running out at the bank door, when be wee
shot down and instantly killed. It will be re
membered that -,- Coetkran was the &cession
Sheriff out there; and has been attempting to
collect tint for theltiOmond government, and
trj lug to intimidate the people, forolbly taking
guns from Delon men ,and carrying on gener
ally.
_
Dotrecta ll.' Basta, Water Cure and Home,
Whin Phyleian; also agent for Italaborr's oak,
boded Tross'"for Raptures. Corner of Penn'
ind Wayne Streets. • t
`.Dzerrtsar.46•Dr.' 0.41ll1; NoVII6 Penn it.;
attends to all brim:hes Xtbe Dental profeuloa.
ni/T.To Boren Owners
6W1C11141 IIIIVALL,IOI.I4 Lush
iszurr !OR EIORIIIIII2 Is nnitenied by any:
In ail easm of Lemcmcm, iriaing from Opridne, Bram
cerWrenching, It *Met magical and certain. Liar.
nem at &dale Galls, tantalum, Mange, to., It will
ihMctire imeedny. rpivin and Bingbnin may be twiny
pneentad and mud in thMx incipient saga, bat eon.
hewed pea us beyond :the !possibUlty of a medical
airs: No we albs kind: however Las timpente or ,
hopeless but It may be elleelated by Is le Liniment,
and la bithha eyptlcatina velum the
Umtata and enable the ham to travel with camps
Mho sue.
leery homeowner slaxad Use this remedy al band,
fog lb Manly ass at the Drat sppearenco of Lumen
elincettally prenantq thole formidable- ammo,
mentioned, to which all Una are liable and which
render so imy oft amiss tamable borate smarts
woradome Staa edvertliement.
R. L 88LL1111/1 t 00; Agent', Corner Wood and
Emond streets, Plitsbarite. noWa7dtw44,
BLOOD ..rfieD.--Attention is called to
,
thia scat mumble and onartinc preparation, an. I
iirompd in ittpthdt: *drum It IS wreath* pow
fi*Torrildt wall ate W riourainded with any ci
the ronarionii s patiott owaliclnee. of do nay. It li i '
porting , mien/ tr all ea riasearie sprains:4 anti esi;
peciallgrbooo of: a &rola ustnee.-ot long nodding
wog& month; cod ram, rtifierrell, 111
Masinia, ernlM: rivariar, or Ihnr.larke ire the
Rote apes for nand prnplerore.av the w or m.
renowned Dr. MAIONINIMPASSIX2 Mow. an au.
ale which awry ihrtheratainild bate - barratalloloa
closet in mod neelbstal inclitrintegi as does, DO
paregoric for optate, ry tindeitanl* rolled epos
limbos asesortiZahtllMlAnd SW he : food- an is
valoatila caws of 100 4 . ifFo:
ours= mis spidtla its4 - ostitsgett; .
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ettmtusseeest; ,- st* islet* 01011011*
Iti li gg Amt. Wood Plnittepret;
10,WitiluILLING.—Pare ground
whole Spice*, amatorydosuiptict--01olt sod
oldie Idootud &rod, whits Joixoloa GISMO?. it antord.
*l4ft bud sealur ago st Itaatliy OrooirtatOp
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THE LATEST NEWS
LIT TEL KORA P H
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETI E OFFIC:
From Washington.
%remnants Omit, Sept. 24 —The gallant
defense of Mulligan is the theme of the Ad.
ministration , and-among the most distinguished
military men. It wu not until Late last night,
when a telegram was received from Fremon:,
that the previous report of the amender was
folly though reluctantly credited. The latter,
while informing the DepartMent that he was
on the eve of starting with a heavy force, ex
presses the hope that he will be able to dis
lodge the Confederates from the position tkey
now occupy at Lexington. The deepest inte
rest continues to be everywhere manifested
concerning that point, Including the military
movements in the same direction.
The report has determined the Government
to locate the effaces of all Qsartermasters,
Commissioners and' other officers who tail to
respond promptly by feting their bonds and pre
senting themselves for active service.
'Weurincaver, Sept. 2.4.—The following im
portant orders have been issued from the Post
Deice Department :
It is ordered, First, That no newspaper or
other printed matter be admitted into the let.
ter poncho destined for the Pacific coast, let.
tors exclusively being placed therein.
Second, That separate bags be appropriated
exclusively to newspapers destined to the Pa.
elk coast, excluding all other fa - Cited matter.
Third, That each letter pouclies.and news
paper bags be forwarded to California, as usual,
by the overland route.
Fourth, All other printed matter of every
kind destined for the Pacific coast, meat be
sect in , bags to the New York office, there to
be delivered to the agents of the Overland
Mail Company. .
Fifth, Postmasters are requested to comply
carefolly with these orders until farther notice,
any neglect therein to be immediately re
ported to the appointment officer.
By order of the Postmaster General.
[8 'geed ] - Joan A. KAMM,
Fang ' Assistant P. M. General.
COTDMISAOGS were Sado listed to the
Count de Pads and Duo de Chanson as aids to
Gaitoral McClellan. They expressly stipulate
that they will receiveno compensation for their
services.
/Unarm, Mo., Sept. 23.—The following ac
count of the siege of Lexington is furnished to
the 81. Louie Republican by Henry Bradbaro,
one of Cot Malugan'a soldiers, who left Lexing
ton on Saturday morning:
The fort was surrendered on Friday after
noon. The men fought for fifty-nine boars
without water, and bad only three barrel, of
vinegar to cprimoh. their thirst dating sU that
time. There were no springs or wells of water
in the camp ground, aa has been stated. The
supply was from the river, and was cut off, usher
a desperate fight, - en Wednesday:
The camp ground consisted of about ten
acres and was located a short duitanoe from the
river. There were breastworks entirely around
it, with -the . ..exception of the portion next to the
river. It was here toe hardest fighting took
place, The rebels procured a large number
of hemp bales and rolled them in advance, and
ender their cover gradually succeeded in gain
ing a position in the rear. . They then cut ofi
the Supply of water and had the front come
pieta's surrounded. They made bat few
charges upon the breastworks daring the siege.
Their object seemed to be to surround the fort
and cat off the supply of water. Hash!' one.
seeded in this they waited until Col, Mulligan
was, compelled to yield to a foe more terrible
than the rebels that siirrounded bier.
Previous to the conceder, Col. Millman of
fered to lake a pontion on a level spot of
ground, and glee Geo. Price the odds of lour to
one in a fair open tight, but nn attention was
paid to it. After the surrender, the rebels
mounted the breastworks, and strewed mad .
with j y. AN coon as the surrender took place,
a party took down the flag and trailed; it 10 the
dust.
Ah immen■s amount of gold, supposed to be
about a quarter of a =Wiwi, tell unto the pos.
Beacon ut the rebels. It was taken horn the
bankh end buried by Coloael Mulligan on the
camp pound aurae lime ago. 'The rebels
speedily einealthed it. ,
Col, Muth& wept like a child when he
found himself Compelled tosurrendel.
The morning liter the surrender, the men
were all released on parole and ferried aurora
the riser. The officers were retained.
The loss of the rebels is not tnoWis, but it
is thought to be not less than- a thotiond
killed end wounded.
Their first attack proved more dinettes.
to tt4at' than the long siege which followed.
For a day or two previous to the last attack
they were engaged in burying their dead.
'emelt:in, Mo., Sept. 21, vice St. Loriir, Sept.
St
' arneettng of the commissioned officers
of the Twenty first Regiment, United States
volunteers, tailed together for the purpose of
giving an expression of their feeling In regard
to the coarse of Gen. Fremont, Col. W. 8.
Alexander was celled to the chair, and the fol
lowing report of the committee to draft resolu
tions all unanimously adopted:
W , We view with regret the efforts
being made to bring about the removal of Gan.
.Fremont; and believing that his removal weold
endanger, if not destroy, the magnificent army
organiesd by and now under hie chuimand, and
the not only greatly weaken the power of the
government, but encourage the Isadore of the
rebellion la their efforts to destroy thirepubllo;
therefore—
kesoticd, That in John C. Fremont we re
cognise not oily a great military chieftain but
a true patriot, who're well-known courage,
_unrivaled , genius sod ledomiteble energy
have marked out as the men ,to orgatozv aed
successfully command.tbe army of the Wes,.
Raolced. Tun we unhesitatingly; endoree
the inane being pursued by. Gen. Fremont In
the Military Department' of the 'West, and
that we will not, tinder any circumstances,
countenance the alba, now being made to
remove him, but will at all times do all in our
power to prevent its consummation.
Fe/Man MONIOZ.-- Via Baltimore, Sept.
23.—Ross Winans having' taken the oath of
allegiance was Ibis morning - released, and
will tonight accompany his son to Baltimore.
The other prisoners are still in close confine
ment.
Commodore Strlngham was to-day relieved
by Capt. tiroldaborouggh. He will proceed to.
night to Viambingtos.
Col. D. Rusty leaves Old Point to-day, to
assume-the 'command forthwith of the En
gineers Department in California. He has for
a long time been in charge of that Depart:
meut ■t Old Point, and the femoral of'no
officer since the beginning of the rebellion
has caused no poem( a feeling of regret. He
is succeeded by Capt. Stewart, a most efficient
officer.
For three days in sneemsion a gag of truce
lies gone to Norfolk Mr the,aceommodation of
a few ladies. Meanwhile, two have arrived
from Norfolk on a similar errand.
Cnictoo, Sept. 23.—A special diepatch re
ceived thin evening from Quincy, to the Alum"
al s , says that Col. Milligan's commend has
been released on Ramie and will be here this
evening, to remain - until 'Gen. Fremont , ' or
der, are received.
Gen. Prentiss has telegraphed from Brook
field to, the Anistant Qoartermuter to provide
subsistence for two thousand men, and to have
it ready upon their arrival. Commiatloned
officeri are retained as paquere by rebels.
Cmc.tao, special dispatch to
the Tribune; dated Quincy, 23d inst., says that
Gen. Preotist assumed command in North Mi,.
loud, and started west yesterday. He le now
welt of Brookfield ; and cut off by rebels, sup.
posid to be part of Price's force. Great ism
are entertatoed that he will be captured.
Reports are rile tbat rbody ol (brae or four
thousand rebela are marching on St. Joseph,
and au 'attack ta expecteui there tomorrow.
. .
Cazio, Sept. 23.—The piokirta.Or the lowa
Seventh regiment, at ElhoWelkillit,lientucky,
eight miler' above Columbus, wero approiebed
on Sunday enemies by . a body of robe cavalry,
M
numbering yor may, when our , boys fired
on them, bringing down Area or four. The
rebel, returned the fire, but without doing any
damage, and then - fled, leaving behind four
!hones.
Another akirmlah wits the rebel, took place
near Hunter, Missouri, four miles below Nor
folk, lam evening. Three of our man -iAnd
homes are miming. The oscura lon bee not
hem aecertalned. • - _
, Reports from below, Nay that the rebels at
Columbus are crowing - to Belmont; also that
they are rn pm/Brion of Blendontrlllo,
thirteen , mile' south-emit of able PIiMC
• Ben: loaner. .1a stated to illne-Uklllllloll.
11101110/11 olrOwaerburi. Ey:, blithe Ohio raver,
seventy Imilaw above Pad gealt, •
Seereirlioor, Sept. 24,,-The 'Reamer City
or Neiirlrork, Item Ltierioo with date* tw
the 3116 tuu.e is iiiealled. .11er advice* hav e,
been ..antlcdpated.
, Ponite;i Sept. ll 24i—Tbe Onuses%
irefiLlieifoodlispanedhan this mo!I:
skunb i stissOcad.
4 .- •
Damen/rower, Sept. 23.—A tragical occur.
fence was witnessed near this village Jester
, clay, in the Pennsylvania Fourth, Col. Holton,
on tbejr way to join Gee. Basis , column. In
the regiment is a company compoied princi
pally of Irishmen, who , hose given the com
mander mach trouble.) ! When near Noddy
Hun, two of the men get engaged in a fight,
and one named Li:mhos, of Company I, a
very bod character, was, by 'order of Major A.
C. Lewis, tied to the rear of a laimgag'il Wagon.
After proceeding about a mile, it wax reported
to hirjor Lewis that Lanaben will at largevrith
a loaded.guo in his betide. The hlrj ir, ac
companied by Assistant Surseon W. C. Roger.,
rode toward Linehan, . and ordered him to
' give up the gun. Linehan refused, and
while the Major Lewis was in the act of
getting off his 'horse to enforce hie. order,
Lamaism retreated a few steps, took/deliberate
aim and shot the Major in the,baelV with a ball
and three buckshot. The; latter felVand expired
in three minutes without iatteringA word. Lau
&hen was teamed. and tqa body of the unfortu
nate °Hoer was placed In wagon, and guarded'
to the clamp. Lsoahan e now in the bends of
the Provost at "rebel. and will be tried We
i"
Ariii.head court probaVy to-day . The mar-
Klerela
r a resident of :rennin, Pa. Major
ILiewis was 32 years of age—was married about
a year ago, end.leavw a Widow, but no children.
He served in the Meitean war, and on the
breaking out of the pressitit rebellion was editing
the Clatesque (Lehigh iMenoty) Herald, which
mactipation he resigned tei join the army. He
was dearly beloved by thit whole regiment, and
his death Lange like a pill upon the Writs of
his am:minim , .
ROLLA, Mo., Sept.:J.—The correspondent of
the Eit. Louis Democrat idmiehes tha following
item:
Last night Mr. Holland. of Springfield, ar.
rived, having loft them oh Friday but. He Is
the man who took Gen. Fremont'. modification
of his proclamation thronigh th Col. Taylor. He
reports Lieut. Williams, dr the 13th Illinois, on
his way, here with seven wagons loaded with
about 11(4 wounded mel, In charge of Dr.
Davis, which Col. Taylor allowed to come, and
will probably arrive to-morrow night. This
leaves about 150 of our wbondsd yet in Spring.
field, of which 100 are able to come to Rolla 11
there bad only bean transportation. Many of
the rebel others oppose our wounded leaaing.
Dispatchea were receivtd og Thursday last,
at Spriogfield, to the rebels, that Mulligan bad
surrendered without Bring a gen, the rebel,
taking 21 pieces of artillery, 6000 stand of
.mall arms, and 9000 priteners, and that Boone
ville bad also been taken, And Price was march
leg on,Jefferson City. Tale Is the way recruits
for the recession army are got.
MoCulloch and his forte, about 1000 dbef
footed /Lamm and Tense troop, wu trona.
dently believed to have (left the State, going
South.
TREIrroN,N. '
Sept: 23.—Dra. Kremer
and Nightingale, ofllonterdon, were arrested
and brought to this city, to day, charged with
treasonable conspiracy. !tie alleged that they
hid lima engaged in recruiting men ler a trea
sonable &pais Won, called "The Sone of Lib
erty," With the motto,"Jellerson Divehi before
Abe Lincoln." Sobseqeently, toe tact was
changed, and recently, it, ia alleged, they have
been enlisting men for the Union, but secretly
with the intention or seising the purpose, of
Jeff. Donis. They were imprisoned in the
Mercer county jail. The Grand Jory are es
emoting 'evidence egg - lost them, andmill report
during the pretest team.
The friends of Col. James W. Wall were
greatly rejoiced, ppnu the receipt of a
dispatch tram him that he had been released
from imitisonment at Fort Lafayette.
QuuicT, 111. rpt. 24i—The hat bridled
sod wounded, as far eri ascertained, is as fol
lows : Privates Charles C. White, Samuel G.
Hanusbi Henry Settle, .11. R. Palmer, G. W.
Davis, Wm. 11. McDsnalil, Cyrus K. Tergo,
C. Scheidt's, Jobe flatly and Daniel Sheeby.
These also belonged to the Ist Miaow cavalry.
The bonktieend arms were retained by Price.
Commholcation with Orn. Precuts is still
but off, nothing having bean heard from ham
since yesterday.
ELauff, ILL., Sept. 23.—X. C. Tbeit , s ware
house was deatmyed by ',fire lot sight, with
about 5,1100 bushels of giant. Loss $lOOOOl
partly tusured. ft ts supposed to he lbe wort
pl St, ism:miry.
L scow, ILL., Sept. s3.—Grovre af Co , s
disullery teas destroyed oy fire lon usght 1 lon
$30,000. It Ina insured.
Itarkota bV Tillograph
IMUADimettla. Sept 24—Ni:on—Roar arm al $541
625 for irepertloe. What Li demand. sales of 5,000
task at $1 2261 21 br red and $1 614/31 t.tr • bites
Corn steady; sakes 2,000 bask maid and 'elks. at
215e6145.. Salim 3500 Ohio elieterat at $1 CO, $5 at d
$ 376 , for thy three Lumbers. Whisky Ile atse and arm
it 19.193
Now TOSS. Sept 21—Noon;—roor he.): Was of
1500 obi. at $5 OW 20 f..t State, $5 8t(2)5 93 for
Ohio, sad! $6 3605 96 for &Mbar. Wheat dacolard
1027; Niles unlotpartant. Coin /W. blgner; sales of
125.030 brish at E 2 Lard steady at 8149% Whist,
doll at 21. Provialm• qui t Receipts -1, ar, 21,0t6
bale - Whtat,lB.64 tra. 27.121 bean.
'We !Met blarktt la a
.tcled: Uldmiro, 6 Rock
44;`1111ettie central It 'llll, re; do hoed. 0 , 74:
lalehhilin Fault... 30%; N Central 73%, el 114°4,1
61, 43%.; Reading 35.
Now -TOOL 6ept. 26 —gremine,—Nttos Is Mandy;
sales tOO tit se. Floor drelmad• eat. 18,t00 IM. at
derthe of 104120 e; Slate 15.2465 ,Itt, Ohio $6 1041
$590, sedhouthere $5 tB. Wimps, he* deenued 8064
asks 176 000 blab at 11 12d1 16 for Chicago sprme,
$1 tai6l lb for 6111erauase Glob. $0 2461 25 for red,
cod $1310160 Lr Chile.:urn; soles 257.600 be.
aen sOraom of 2.6}3c, atle• at 614661% lor yeflose.
Lard brosant at 8%,:559 , ,,i, .61•1 , doll at 10%070.
(one Current Story of Clen. Preinont , s
Extravagance abownoto be Unfounded.
. "A Chicago paper states that the Adams' Ex
press Commas)'" bill against the Government,
per Gen. Fremont, for umisportatlon of gulls,
Ommunitioo, As., Aimee the General took com
mand at EL Louis, will reach 11300,000,"
Too above, which we Arid going the round, of
the press, lacks one merit, viz : that of being
true. Tee fact of the waiter is, that Gen: ha.
moot has availed of the agencies and orgatilsa.
Bon of the Beppu, Company - to procure prompt
traneportation Of the mairlale of war ordered
by him from theeast, by ordinary freight train"
the oalcata and agents of the Express Company
giving is supervision in ttaniii, and harrying
its MoVetnellt as much as possible. Bo far from
the Adams' Eipresa Company having a bill for
the rebuilt's amount stated, the whole sum of
the charges ou freight transported by regular
grpress,land on that carried by freight train,
under their rupervbion,Will not in the aggre
gate, ezmed twenty thousand dollars. This we
have front the beat authority.
WhiplGeneral MoOleLlan found his move
ments in' Western Virginhi retarded by the in
eklolency of big transportation Wrangel:oollU,
be asked; the Adams' Expresa Company Le sa•
pendia them. Thay,terponcled to his request,
and be Mu since stated that the only mistake
troadeby him in the oainpaignorturin not haying.
et the closet, planed his tri sportation arrange
montoho the bands of the Express Company.
Frettiontlwill have no otitis cn of that kind to
regret—Oin. OWL
MATIIIIII IN LICIIIIIIII7,KEIMICILT.-.-Tbi
city of Lexington, Ky„ is completely in the
bands oil the Vein. men. I Thum are now two
thonsanil Union troops thine. '
' A company of Behan tali; comminded by
Capt. Morgan, attempt s to steal away on
Friday night, to join t e Secession army.
When their Hight was covered they were
punned ihy a body of II: lied States cavalry,
and on Saturday they wtr brought back pria.
Onus. j
The Mauls Hotel—wit re John C. Breck.
bridge Mills himself nt b me—la the Semis.
lion nest of the town. q Fnday, as a com
pany of :Union men were Marching by, some
one in the hole, fired a pistol at them. The
i
mg
then took • six pen der,planted it in
the 'street bearing upon i 1 a holm, and in.
formed the proprietor the f the man who
fired the pistol was not d ivered up, the
building I would be &emit . The culprit
nas pottited out, and flodi ma g hie escape,
though several ohms we e 'r red after him.
Captain !Bulord, of the Union men, then in.
formed the-Secessionnts about the hotel, that
his company had been 'grossly insulted by
them I times, and that he would stand
it no leaser. If there 'Ore any farther in
sults given in that quarter the boas. would be
fiemonsfied. Not one noise should remain on
ianother.j The 'chub promised there would
be an improvement it t lbeir manner, lo the
nature.—Cinetnnaff CO Odd.
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• bet. Woad A No tillomlnating. lo store;
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10010 Q barrels, new. serooll .o4l , 0 40 end
minted styles. Warranted at low prices
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The thittrelthth Atlanta Hanlon d this &hod for
that 'teat Mehl:team la tie Diatarel . acted:es and
Chen laelseedfie. arlll bogie September 18th, lid.
A dtpirtwasl io lonntaloa la 111111tery &lona
and An has bean Lattitolea.
fogairtro mot 14 !WM...4 to Prot. Cal. Danz),
Dlrecto f Reel. Pol. institute. T y. N. Y. se4:lmd
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NI)TIA)t..LUGILBOURED HAMS.—
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(maim APPLllB=cooktog sae eating,
.1111 81711111 T pOTA.TOII3,
901 PSARII.
tea L 11. ,TOICIT a CO.
JUST RSO IVED AND FOR SALE,
a bbil. 8 it Older,
21 eitra am Chases.
sal Is n. vb,liT a 00.
L‘RENUI; RIALL PAPERB,-of Sprint
a..‘ I coportattno, Orlon to cmforceninst ot win Tariff,
am now sold 80 per cent. chewer than can be here
after. Styles very sauttfal. Tor uls by
W. P. 11AII8EIALL.
soil 87 Waal greet
COLT'S 014 ROOT REVOLVRRh.—
Coles/ tOof ruts bat toothed direct from
the nosanfactuftr. BOWN • TIITLIT, •
old 1 18d Wood stmt.
DOW/E put received and
,JUI for ale Iciw b tT./TLY,
oe2l ice Wood Moot.
81.0 ElFLES—W e =ocl rr rA r i for
seNt pale ,7
188 Woc4 stmt.
UOM CURED HAMS - -12 tierce'
Trowbrl , ll9 t , : tAtt)'s ClAchmtl 8. G. Huai,
..le ky 15CGIONAILEB, LANG,
183 Mealy street.
rrABTARIO
Sel by
inet.l
AWA-500 lbs. for silo
8. d YAUNIISTOOK 004
, aer of Wood sad Mrst stmts.
00 DADS LOVERING'a AND
PUN fIRUP In atom mod fat Ws by
attaaa a lITININTSON.
OIL casks ;Las Paint
for oil barn* coatis, th us y tight.
for nil. by NM] ' HIBIST .OOLLUItI.
21-1 ssis
20 ()
-13AOSS- DRIED APPLES in
Ml{%".• tonsil hez.
r '; ;IMILLII t 110EIITION.
F.1.811-20WklE6ble White Firh, Trout
sltd urliorterset• ofi -
WALIPAPBSEI FOR T 2
MU& 7/101 vow opla andm at No
1 II JO & /1. Rase,
- .
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
Finnonot to Ineractbat irem the tocrotary of
the gry, a bx k viii be evened on
MONDAY, Itota OP ADP/11411111t.
At Corner of THIRD AND WOOD 918 NETS,
for entacrlpllons, wader my eoperp.kmi,,,,,,, f or
Treasury Notea, to he homed wider the set of July 17,
Thews rates will he lintel Is Incas of 911/Tl'
DOLLAR. ONE I.II7NDEND DOLLIE.B, FIVE
HUNDRED t 0 iLLIL3, ONE TUOUB4ND DOLLAHL,
and ma TUOULLND DOLL/Ala each, dated 19th
August, 1891. rayable three yens after data to the
order of the subscriber or as directed, and Waring in.
truest at the rate of 7 841 per cent. per anunm, PAY.
ABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY; such Interest being at the
tap of TWO DENTS WOE NAOU DAT. ON EVERT
BUNDLED DOLLAR& for the cooltinlence of the
holder, each tote will have coupons attached expres
log tie mainsl amount. of secol.alutual Interest,
eihlch cocpous may be detached and prraeoted for
payment separately from the notes
Bubo iptions for such Treuory Note, will ha re.
mind dorteg YIETBEE DATE from the date of open•
lug the book no aforesaid. No sttbsirfpllon for lees
than Silty DOLL IBS, nor for any fraction of that
sum, tan be retched. iribecriptkas of Any dollars
or ono hundred dollars most be pall to, lawful coin of
the United States at the tams of subeciriblog. gob•
scriptions of mire than ors hundred dealers may be
paid at onto; or, II preferred, oriatenth it the time of
subecrthing and sue-third of the whole amount on
weary twentieth day thereafter until the while shall
be paid. No payment of less this flity dollars can be
accepted, that being the smallset lam for which
Treasury Notes can be Issued.
CortiMabee will be granted In duplicate to subscri
bers for the amounte so paid, the original of which the
anneeriber will transmit by man to the Secretary of
thsTreanery, when the Treasury Votes, la atereund,
will be/mend thereon to eta subscribe or his order,
carrying isterest as expressed In such certificate; bet
In case where only part of the amount nebecribeci is
paid at the tire of entmariblug, Vaunt', Nora will
be fumed only for the payments made tubstlttently to
the gnat, which will rebuke until the whole amount
entiecribed by ouch person shall be paid, when Tree
miry Notes will be two] for such payment al,o. On
payment of each deferred instalment, the ecibeather
will pay, In addition thereto, a sum equal to the in.
Omit accrue-1 thereon from the Nth of ;August to the
Mete of payment, and on tenni payment lite interest
en the mount pall on subecriotion, which payment,
of interest will be reimbursed to the antiurban to the
payment of the Ant coupon.
The Treasury Now 1111106 J upon rich tertnicates by
the Treasury will be met 4 the ribs:riders by mall,
or each other mode se may be indlcersi by them
when they tranamit thee original certificated The
duplicate nrtificatew may be retainsd by them for
their own security. JOSHUA MANNA,
At dike of Hann.; Hart A Co.,
Corner of Third and Wood suers.
DAVII* PIIILLIFti,
Brut Foandsn and ilanaketuren.
PLITIMBEIREI,
GAB AND STEAM Prll'lDEli
MANTIIIIOI4IIIII3 AND D14L1111.11 IN
GAS FIXTURES,
Pumps & Brass Work
OP !VII= DISCMUCPTIati
OIL W3E12.1.. 12,17.114.1.8.
of Brae, Copper or Iroo Mb the mart approved
Cambers sad Valves o f Made, erd amented to
pra sattrfaottom
Na9O,IOTOBY,
/AO Water and 1.04 zrront ate.
1713 lima., PlTrelitlßoll.
IT Di 'TEL eITA'rES or A NLE ttleA,
WraTISX Duet le OP PidattllNt.l., St.
Whereu • libel of information has been 0 itd le the
District Oman of the United Statesof America for lb.
Weettru returict of Bennsitranle, on the third day o
September, in the yew of our good one thonsend
eight hundred and sixtprue, by Robert IL Carnthen,
, attorney of the United States, In Isbell' of the
thlotad Plata, sibling In stanteote that a CYTtlill
strew tow host befog without acme, of the following
dtmeaticas sad description, to wit: Length of Met
o , ,it hundred and twenty Sys feet, titealty•kar tat
beam sod Oar feet wlth a (shift with three
lengths of rooms and cook-bones and wore room ant,
and the huniothe toll length, la now ly Ing at 'ho port
of Pittsburgh, In mad di•triot that the belongs In
whole or In pert to one John Bell, • citthen and seal.
dime of the Mats of Tenneweet; that In pomace of
the not of Oongeree approved *July 13th, 1881, the
President of too United Kum steed his peociame
uott data! august 16th, 1861, declaring ifeferetha that
thshattsbitants of Uth Etta of Terme:wears In swat.
Insarrectlon *garnet the United Bastes. sad that
from and alter bitten days from said Surest 10th,
1661, sal ships sad tenets belonging in; whole or ra
put to may cilium or latuthitant of gala Nato of Ten•
name band in env part of the United Ruses Intact
Ds Ltletted to the Limited State., sad that said steam
tow Cost owlet at aforesaid wu so fraud to the port
of Pittsburgh upon said 6tplomber 3d, 1661, and that
the mid vessel, her tackle, apparel .td furniture de•
=me thereby forfeited to the use of the tinted States,
end praying thsl tht tame may bo oondithated as for
feited as stormakt
Dow therefore, in pursuance of the mazition under
the seal of the said Cicart to medic, mend anddelivered,
I do hereby give public notice to aii `ON... elides.
leg the said semi, her tackle, apparel and furniture,
Or any In , emit therein, or leis therrop, or le any
manned Interested in the same. that ttety be and ap
pear before the said District Gunn. at the City of
Pittsburgh, on the niter It/It DaY op ooTONgD
next, at eleven o'clock In the forehoon'eaf that day,
(provided the mu shall be a day of Jurlidlction otte
aryl* on the oat t day ofjurisdkman therealterAtien
and there to Interpose their claims and hi make their
allegations In that behalf.
A. inirtooon,
U. B. Marshal Western Dktrict of Penns.
Pittsburgh, Rept. 4 th,ll96l.—eed
QOAPI SOAPII eOAPIII—Tup MEM.
lOAL OLIVE IRAMVE ROAD, ononfactureqyy
B. O. r J. IL fIAWVIIII, Is acknowledged to bents
mat enclosable ninny nod yet c Erred ts the ;unit.
Its anpulor adnustagea ens found In ifs cheapness,
eating of labor, sad its e fil wry in nmating grease,
pant, tar sus without injuring the silo, or to the
hest erten damaging the doest quality of rods. It
can be coed 8118 lii binds of water.
Reternsce is made with pleasure to tie nbloined
ornificate, etwinatlng hrozogntlemen well nsown In
HD community, sod she had every tact.ity alLsoes
od= u 4foll Mealy* tested
L.t 2 4 euti, u,
bona end urea Bswitaratt Its Vets. n
vestrymen Chemical Olow estrus Roo? baying
been awl vertentemicely la our Regiment., we hoe
taattatbn cerllty log that it was fond admire.
his adapted to the we of the soldiers, aid decidedly
the tint superior Inwp which cotild be procured for
Hsi earnces.
• JAMES A. RR lE. Quartermaster 1211 b Reg.
ALM VOIDIVVIL. Clausen:tatter nth Reg,
• If. R. MOORHEAD. Quarters:under lath Reg.
AOKISJr4 & TOWNWSIvv,
roam raosmis
8 IN PROVLBIONS.
No. 12 Fourth street.
Ramon tood nano wortzoost of Bocinf, Gra end
Pork, mod ol Wadi Is of Moir woo care . ,
!DU AB CURIO axe, of Of actonstl am! oUier tans.
PLAIN HAMS, vlth and vithaot cane .
EOOULD.IIIIS.
ELDll34lamted end In dry:Wt.
MUD PORK. 11 ' eavy.
LIAR LARD, lu AMA. Atkins mid pans. Pat mi
prosslidat MAU, we, and all of their *lin madg„
GRUM& millable ler minim mill pi:mum anll
SEAS / 13AT11.11%
• NEAL
PHILAD EL PHIA.
yco! TA BATHING. Atlantic City,
a.k.petA mon li t ut d it I t fr ii T i t ua tr e cia r 301.0nt
Ito bath's& and tibia' fartUties sze en.
•
Lts Hotels mot Boardlns licittsea, width will ammo
Nodal about Berm Montana potions, are as well
kept ao thaw Or Saratoga and Newport. I
_Us Beach ill illl2lll WWI In leng th y affording a sag ,
nlikent drive, tithe the aunoiphire of the puce lame
astable dir Lth drums-
Th• Nails ars cantod theca dilly two and tram
rldlatiNPhla, and • telegraph exteruLs tbs. Whole
langth.ot Cho road. •
Praha of the Naiades ona Atlantin Railroad lure
ITIoa Strut Wharf, Philadalphia, u 734 a. rt. and 4 'P.
R. Lute Athuitlo. at r:tr t.s. and U4ll r. x.
!shoo sixty milts.. Pare $l,BO.
ai r ed . starts) HOTIL and otbu
boas sow atra~
cISVSBABOks,
Kr. go. 10 . WATIM nrannaWin
Illianfootorar at BOILER RIVEN, WROUGHT
DTTRID, 001CHON and RAHLROAH, of even aer
ar= 62,
dad or atiapia RHEIN AND RIVITI3,
Imo cre mall. ado to cadre at abort maim • -
alp/Lewd amartname maatanttr GO GIG&
.1 n.)11 PEAR, TRESI3.-It pgr.
' .a..."•%.".Mr1161111 Iliadlll2' to plane this 1,41,
callwDt rt UnDOOErd OAKLAND 1017112211,p,
Obey tame soma mars Pear Tram , Toarth atria
area mead teeleheargies empansetrott
'FASO' OIL:--8 liarrels - Baflik4 noir
jj won% Mt Who by IDA= DICK= it 00.
tttslNlAttisc
MANHOOD.
_ _
B
Ht;iV7 LOST BOW EIBTOREED I
hist publ4ted to • !leered nye:cite% ?de* a JIM
A iodate tia the Isidore, treat:not, iDati
culaat'Sporalatortbaca or &taloa] Wtatttets,
untOry [taloa alas, Seams! DeWitt', and ftap.,llmaais
to aArrltse ttt toorally,`:orvortrzoos, C.3.114= OWI. AP"
Rem and ralq Moats: Ibtap•olty, to •
valtlox Dotal &If Atom, —bk BO T. J. Clat
VIOWELL, of the Orem
"A Uoiiitl , to Thou/Audit of 19 *ram.'
Boot ou'etor 4.1, In • plain envoiept,ta 1 •Sdrout
pat:paid, ark retelpt or ex coats, or Malts
"oaths by i tat. cu. J. O. WS.
LorilalaidT tI Bacery.klew York. PO. *DU: '.
Lit ca 4'vrar.alott corpus' Numb
AND
II 111EI4 J 12,1 G WORK
PI2PrIDVIEGII.
PALE*, 113'CTIELD'T A Cc:.,
MANIIPACTUREEZ OF BEUMIII-1
isra; BlL,Lzaap.. , and COL'S aOPPII,, masid I
Th. ppar. rOtrOal., Belted Sti BOttorph Byelaw
roller, All Iroportros and Dealers LuIdISSALB,
MATS IRON, de. Ihrtently
oo bind, Tin!, /Pa 7..ctllncs and
Waidlotits, o. 149.firef and L 2 d strait;
Elttuteargh, Deana:.
rdere of atyytront to any d dpats,
tot 4 , 1. neylknik
Hair Dye I Hair Dye! Hair pe
laTuruaLowa nazi,. vs
The Original and brat in a. World
All otho t a are mere imitations,
akonid be *valued, If inn al& to asap
DRAY, BID, Olt BVBYY LUIZ Dyad hatattif
to a Leantlfbl ens natural Brown of Bhcl, esti/skit
the least rotor/ to thehatror akin. '
wormer NIDA.La AND DIPLOMAD hays' kiwi .
awaited to Stns. A. Eatcholcr aura 16E02, and Mt
113,000 aptatationa hare been snide to the Haifa! kte
isatroota of kalanaans Dye.
WM. A.ItATIMILD/rn 13ALB DTI ytoduom a tutor
am to be dlstlagralarl hum =tura, and Le Waxasects
ID not to Wolf In the least, hoverer Inns It iasy,b•
Conthated, aroi the LC effects pi Cad Dyes ronadiadt
the /lair Lae by this eplentlld Dyle
Map, sold Or appllal I/ prorate rooms) ea the.
Wta h tory, 42 Broadway, New York.
&.14 In al/ calm and Loins of the Dotted Frahm, by
Deo. gate and rutty (foods Dealers.
Sir Ths gentdra ham the name end addraa upon •
plate en•Sartna on (outsides rat each box, of
• • WILLIAM A. BAYOU/Malt,
jaklydAwsny 10 V.oad ataret. tidy York.
a. C. AO WI !Po —...
W/1803 ILIILI3.
ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS,
YoUNDAILII AND aicrumniTsp,.
WA.l3.llllXevrow WOURIS.
, l'ne t sbargh. Pouliot.
wilco, moon narket straet.. .
.
• idsiditkotani all Rinds of Scam Rae= tad Mill
Macular.7l o agiugar Railroad Work, btaaoi
aiid Micas DTl:lrak.
• and pAtring do n s on abort no
Et. 414.. 6.1.1.7.13 COMFAXr.
Joirokpb .... —D. W. C.' Mawr,if;
PLI-401.17. BICULttI.
),(Butze.stors Esifa d. dwelt)
ff 1 MLIMLOTCIIMI oa
RAII, ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
1 ; LAND BOATNIIECES.
Corner of Water Berecrt and Quay alley,
.nnei,de PITTORIZIP.OR.
I /N. .IngtJlatatne) din NOUN fah
I i NM LIM fil
fareina and Camellia Bill' at leaallitagii,
azirrirlonrar er DIIPOISIS,
I RANI. NOP= AND 071,071,
it th , $7 )121.11tT PTIMSI', fl, PA.
.2.loollectl man Oil an the pileclpsfaltita
throak• et tb* United *rates.. S
p 7
J C.7.la—L'a kiCli.:4lli *A..N es I
; 0.4,4
g i miensaereals7or
i
iron Ratite Iron Vaults, and Vadt Doors,
WilOW lihrier., Window. Guar% ke g
1,.. el ..1 &Tea, alit 4d Vara . 7 ;:r4sir
thetlrf:ark %V and Mara raj PITTBDOII4III, P 4
•;."
4 0
.-
rht , eort Dant rartaty a 41 , 6. Pattern*, tafar7 maul
plat: j.ratatie iur an Lau?, ar.a. Patna - alas altantka
paid td le ers.lllg erase T—ts Jating data it &cal
non* 1
IN 15113-15 1
EitTpl..gLOß'S WIGS AND . TOO . ,
PEN/isuriNtra lli. Yhuyarc aleir t, Het any ntoi
d;rabie. I
;whir to / than:l—no tra-r.lng by be...him:P.4o'
intiolog th/ hes 4 ; Indeed Ws Is th• °di OM&
Itnnm mart. nt ;inert these tntnv are pror,arly nne/rotoott,
ftinfthrT. . .
NI nand atm.!. Norrr.Yortr.
118. pi et C. P. ..
#APERI BIANUPAOTIIRDES,
I And Dealer, to
134014 PRINT4CIAP, UTTER. AND ALL KENN 0)
[~Tti.Dl PING PA.PIG Et:
cum *amen' from No. 27 Wood /treat to No.Bll.
I_l Pooltlald !:root . 'INDIA - ash, Pa.
kvercub or rode for lisp. mbar fo
I°lttsbargh Steel Works.
Wig1,k1413.....1....4022 L. gam-. -...r.intrztao..
;Isowire, BOYD
ItArANUFteTURERS OF " OAST
jjll ETSICI., alas, Plow awl A. B. Steel •
f r yEbuxe.i(ii and INN - T.IUB. Darner 800
and /hit si. c5..19 PITTSBURG% Pa.
0 4 DI. La rrXidrzu .
:Sztizzctim.A.zsrs'
N 0.154 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lriatt% N wBENC.in r.) rtrriANCUNN,
gjaPr 4 l,ll , . I
Do. I o. 19. Keyser,
"Ohol i esale Druggist
.
I • 4SD . . .
'. Mgl4/Citil3 DEALER,
.
Ito. 140 Wood Street, PittsbarshoPia;
!Pi!
TRUESNS FUR TII.P. CURL, OF BE&
NIA OR RUPTURE.
Marsh's Badieal Cure Tram.
Hitter's P atent Truss.
Fltch's Supporter Truss.
Self-Adjuiting Truss.
Dr. B . = Lace Cr Body bluest, ror th e
ear* of Pro! us Uteri, Pea k Abeam:dual
Dr. S. S. Fitth's Silver-Plated Supporter:: ,
Pile Props, or the support - and cure of
Piles.
Alm* Stockings, for weak and YeadoNts
veins. I
Elastic Bnoe Caps, for steak knee joluti:r =
date Suppinters, for weak anklejoints.
Suspensory t iandages.,
Sell-4jeeting Syringes; alto, every kind
of Syringes.
Da. Karsaalhas also a Truss which will.,
radically trure hernia or Rupture.
Office at. Big Drug Store, No. 14 1 5-Wood
0., sign of the Golden Mortar.
DILIKETIOSIA:vraharIbc• In camel OEUteinCl -
2A1121 and 6,04 batraments kr tatiM23ll in
gl um ' every do,OLVD requiring emcbsnical rapport. -.
6AINAI4IO lATTERT or ELECTUO
us tuun za. tor inedla.it parp•sts, of a •13741nperie ; C: . -,
klad,rrlil pe teak fres et ezprets damps, tdrtwt u:
art empress rate. Won • remittance at Tea POW
Ader leq DD. 421E0.13.Z1T11111'
tie. 140 {Scud atraottrittstarp ! rs.
DIARRItEA OURED—By:Swaynes
,BOWIrt, PORDI&T, krary bads Irsertistod
znaboy rernathe. 'At WI. Exuma
i 144 wood strut. 'l7'
Dm) BU(13, ROACHKS,' &cr.— e-. :
..iia!llatuate.pora Mlle. Eold at DE.-LETILItiTt •
Ito Weed lance, Is a Imre resseay. . • - !..•
~....,:
i MICE . otien
D TS .
ea aeacro
-Lida itiA., !Lel e4.;:73l s s u elasztvie em.:_.
elea.trato.., sa etarre4 rev populace. 1e1g , ...
irsreirtod p pimp* these Peet. i.1.12 ' " Err _ I , • j'il • l 7 . •
Bold .t , , a - P. ESE a • - -
Jy*Law - I l Wood gnat., a - ,
EXTRA 11AZOIt9..—I him a few Ex- ..,
In Zamora, trblotil Fla tioselte it tost
n. ~._. .. . 2
1 ' ' -1 — --- ° 41? Itrwoo4 sums:
16u 7 1)
II; . ! _ - - ,
jEl.ekellE CII3VD.—Aa infallible
oat. tor itaattaabs sill ba *cad In ntAilliall ,
Aetti FILIA. Tr; labam. AI D8 . 112=1 , ' . .
-No- 140 weal and: Pries 46 ee rte. • •-•• • _
9,ol'.o_E4aivEDANlalruit BILE. ...
it,r , mit:icstavireeditodgia.
'LI. num a oa.
. -1