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' sesss -is ti tti p e l s adg4;: rs •,,giltiti • countless households with Ismentatlon and and woe. ,Does he Intend to Insult the under.' ~......:7.,-:.:.- . . .• !.', . . ~,, 1 . , ...., ~., ....... meat, SO that no general i pillago or destrucs: ration in,the snong.? ' That • angris the sounding', of his own le and of this whole ' ''.' •• • .:77.1" . • • - y. - .. :: '7. :: ... . ,7: ;,- •• , -..., , Mon of - prilfb - pniperty• n pt. -.8 Sontliehall , Whit wend ge ntleman', intention is plain from * community ache insil °l' d hie correspondeots '.s'.: : •• . ''' -• •••••*-......, •be per:Ditto , an . d that elites shall not be he Imo la the tart t - paragTaphs gild On by flinging i tho words of President Lincoln, .7. .•:-',, -',. -,• • - need, eaCept Merely as Lsboreralu shouted": this point.lduire to join.inUe. " • ~ grievously .distorted, into their teeth ?•' L e ' .. . , • . :V .. ~ -- If eutdr tno.lification is 'poided UNA Bli. . The first el:testi= le, of what did the 'me- CM We to think Of these loud professlono 'cif ~. ..• ~;•,:•1; 7;: . ?' ... ' 8 • 111 " 1.4 z g 1 . 1 7 TF . ltigit!i'lli'.the , Cab i net„ bet, gloriallte.to dm:Presbytery compfalo llt patriotic devotion? Is Dr. Plumer rosdy - tl.O ..). le .'•' .• .* ... • •., 1 • A nt ohoiwise. .. . . . -.. -was a went of sympathy with them oo ' the shnuldera moskot, in a war upon which he has . . , ~,.-.._, subject of the existing/ ear; and r ;refusal on ; said thst,he cannot ask Ood's blessing, or in " .;:.'.,. ~ , ..., .:: .-. . ',.. '_'• ' Now here Ls the wholes,devilieh p lot_ . lils part, b loading their devotione, - 16 prig : which be Cannot thank lilm for nieces's? It .....• ••:' ; • '.7. ... ' - .ieloped„.in - onsi and the p aper. A iS t ....flor the looms of our country's inns, eed,Jitl won't do. Verily:?" the hat end of that man ' -....:-..-:k.,-...:.:- ,- irgis bu s i te d as So i - s i • t . • . Offer thanks for - vietories achieved •••.istrie ifs is worse than. the first •" for the Last degree. . _ .. . ..,... .. 7 _,.. , 1 . - :.-..',.•..• • - .' . epeCiel di/11444 al' Coming from Waahlui:. Preerdent MI a rational fait,' in slow •of: the (Apt each declaration, and profession, at .....,,....,..., ~. . • 4014 aid adiyir,iii.priimita a te „.. 4. ,..i .it .calatn been. ttlwitti th i : Wet. we •liad; as a 'nation', :worth the paper upon 'blob they are written. gir the , " t*s, *lO 1r .1 1;341 4. .. l iiltnt.it /01 Pod- Ws poop).* labored dt ) e r o P orecit d i'lr 'general I, ,P Ltre tb. d''.ll lat r u e st i o n n: l ' i;lll t6 h jet. Da. .7 ;-:••• "''',". , 'ibis an d probable dust the 'Shoo e r g s ssi , fr , subject of biotin, without malting the slight; which so i gne :teeth of old sent for . th frio'ncirla .. .. '''''' '' - ted in the ) infernal den; Coilitsi - oflaiton . '°l4l4ll°"°°t° the, au?? the/ then had lodging in which they had no right to be, and -....;.•,.. -7 ' gm ' , for the obsorvanne.. They lererredeerr elle- from which they wens speedily gloated.- •.•:•-• '...1... 7 : -- : ' : and dune Streets. .' . • 7 • 7 / .,. .'-' ." rally and rstiona ll y•that the doctor took that Denys, at the cense of the soon pais ..,‘,., ..,.. . 1 No man ha '#; been .00 j a .,„i s A. msess g, a n d singular coarse an that' occasion bocattso hie graph, that " secession is revolution." ' What : ~:,...:.:_...... triet.ed by the R ep abiliii tai 7 . 2 .7' l oo ,o3l ,„ - T7 juu -• I .l l Pgitilas were in th e - wrong •unirter, and sotoxebo d t know shaft .II tis thi ~.........../....... ;,,.;„ , _,_ sod to aupposeam.durf..otitotor,...o..... °that ottutogruhalurposultangen speelOtroubeakill.trmihneostrtibbjit, re pan ul t o h n e Y ir tmaso c : n o n try e t. ~A . r e:g t hea tn es n a ms ru i srl er, tired ~..,,, . . 0 : . ...... 4. ;......,. ..: ,:,.: . t.... ..... . a:t... ... . 1_....._..... 4 .- • . : . ....2.f ..... .. „ 4 „,. ,.....Z . .. , ma . t o d . asastio,,wiy:oonuo po w riza ltho y u r t ng eondenining . the who are still In arms • against It, traitors ? . .. . _. - • • • - - •• \•• ... •• : :•:,••••• • • ..,•)".• '''. -•''-- . 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D"' h. nigliN)ia i re t o tris can g, " l U o s t r t i o 11 c ry . imu o l Vhlg r b e = l ! professions of I ;;l i lous i s c , whih, when ........., ..;.. .. .. 1 ~.. ~., ~..„ 4,..5.\ .., ~ s , , . , , , „ ~ ~ ~.., ...... -,,- 7 • -mu utterly ismoned.7. His Oeople .cenie foi analyzed are f und tomes just cloth's', at .• •.'• ' 7 ?.- ..': ••... • • • • • .'•f• • • I only an. ingtate, but , aa - pelifeig COMMOIi: „bread,, , buthwgetre theme !Mae. :, :' ' a11 ..- ' ° , a , - • - i • • 0 . • 4 • .., •.. - ~,. • , , ~ . ~.._ ...... . on, ~. _„, ;,.....,. ~.. ~ ...i. Wine the..Praddsmt, in April last, askikiby . . • .'::' '. •It • ...' •-:*, i .'.. 2. : . .. :• : -"' ...... Th _ o n l y S a i st i ll i t i„„:-. if edips, , t „-- 1 1 , •proolsuoition, that thank, ohould be *rend .. ,i, • . 11 ' • tut sw York -runes, speaking of the Pres ,.. ;,1 • i :.; • . i•'• • ,•• ..• .‘ r .. - . 7. - ''' 7 ; • ,• '• - - 0 • .-— . '. ..r,,,-.- th e. etellLtia worshipping assemblies in the Lind '....` .•;:•`...• '7 .. ' 7 ' . ' •''. • 1 ' - '-' i'...5. 1 .' . whole atOri , itg s - thg4 - 1 1 littliOlifieliddialw foebu tm =p4 , Kounial then reoentl achieved idl - nt " t°7l .:._ ~ ..: 5.,..• • *. •=7' •• :•-•'.' ••';',, :2 . . , • . ... : ~;., -, :. ..• .„ L .. ...1.—....,,,,_, . .. ~, , ..„„, tion.. ,,,, u ,... cialed .r t _ ~„..,. . , .4.0 01/01 airgre=l.l7 1 ran rinkl,.o. of ma ' . . ' article Map pablieltetlill 0#1,44i . 41117., !Oka. Z t 0 " a r tn " - a mum of sha _a,„,, t ,i7 1,74 I t keUe/i and'igh.iiii we an satiated ha will, 'ln . • :"' ~..':77. - ••• , • *it. ,r,,,,,,A. - ALtaal,...pq,,niliii,zer c h k riL, „ rm .,._„ t ; i4 . l. , :i ma n ed mat ; .. 1111 till', make a tborctigh dholiontre Of Dim ..-... 4 -:' '. ' : ' ' ' id - tiofikr Ojeda to Perrin i Js teintr '.. roa4lb r p l" recilnadon from the 111 /1 'Z1: 444 la regard t°11* " 1 7 11 !" 4 3 1 11 " ' in . , ~ .- oppo, 011 • Y 0 i.l) , . , ill ~ 0 1 . .' ' . ' • f --- ' . -••' ' ''. •., ' -:' -:''-• •-•- •- ' •-• t-• - 4 ...40 , -/ - :-....,;;;;...,.. to. - .t-tu...tpd..4' , ..1.0.1.al _ ..• ..... • - ' I- • - . -, :s• - f ..- 1 : ,, i , ' ''-.'' 7- . .., - i -i-z , ' -'‘ - --- -.." .., *-: *- ioV , r s -1;• iii;.oi.. 1,....f"tir4•1 , 040,;*:'zfr : r.,.:41 4. .:i 1 0 -. ' * • • - 1 itr .. ...... 01 ;47,7 1 „ . . ~...5.•,, , „,„, . .. "..".57,- , .. , .'_-•••• .y.:,.. .:-...;.--:..e..:r.i...-.1.,,,•:„).:•-•:•-•.,i--,. .--, i7 ; .?„.;:., , :ir , --------- ..• .... 1 . • c • '' • ' ''' ?.‘--;:••!....-.:,;•-•,,:--, . ..:k.7.-- - 1,•, - .!.., , ., , ....--i..;:ii.l;; , ~,,,.-,'. P:... ~;: iz• •-• • ••••% • =IN • • , . , glin? , f+ - - „ "thiraltinnic 'A:l;dd, of New York, is _ Moving heaven and earth to destroy the counttly. The devilish spirit which ani mates it is parallel . ed_by.ita.infernalinge.- nuity and pertinacity, and Slls doingrhere, harm Oche cane of tfisitnliiii,%y reason of- its iinmensTeircUlarion; defeat-or our Braden. Papers small ; cireulatiou have been . ei pprepaedi"*!ieSeeclPl' were venial compared ter titin`feeiist4ifillleat-ini'l One of its favorite schemes is to.hatch' vi ainousstorY,'elther 'through its_ correspondents or special dispatches, and then e9maiteet -Ran ,themnsilagfis.l6Ping by this eOurse'eiViliii'about mischief to the GovernmenClitiblime in its impudence, 1 - it makSa. noiliferenee l how often ,it, is con,:, victedof its lying, of meanness and Creech. ery„ fti-rather glories ill a. epeek,ien lee its vile "schemes, we, - • select from its lait numtier the villainouo story it has hatched up concerning mr. Siwene, referred .qa by our Washing. ; ten coriespondent,asa canard - of the boldest; arky:Oorvesiondencln" ILad!"lssue ; • '.' • wakes the following statement:' •;• The editorial article . _ Cif - 0;3 'Altutiri ----say. loured, copied in,Yesterday'n:Reteld, tab itttraeted universal 'attention:find cre t ated general alarm among the l 4 italitele or "internale Republicans, as they Artsslled., Coming; an it did, of the political committees litthii,place,it • 4aS a SignifiCtillk.bairingiespeeially:since ibis onderstood that it ; was fronithe Ten o f 1 Marlow Weed. If, is: ;understood= lobe a: Ogee' for separation between the conserve tire and "infernal" Republicans, and'ili but' one of the first developonnita of the contem •.',!: plated union between the two RegencieSin .- -4- the coming election for floverritm and piem - bers of Congress, The knowing ones siesertlhat the:Conser vative Republicans and-the DeMeenns are to unite on Gen. John'A: Dix for Governor, , and l that Win. li. Seward-will .be returned by the next Legislature to the United States Senate- 1 It will• , Iteremembered that the name of Dix ";was put forwards by the Demo aratio Convention when it assembled here, and tlie_-final .agreement' between , the Democratic' and "Contiervative leaders was effectnallearineunced by/the &mini. Toni; Rain the editorial referred ' above. • In the'. same piper;the following editorial comments appear:- This" new movement on the -:-political these-Weird is nothing more nor less than - a union of the conservative Democrats and Republicans on General lam 11.-.1./ix for Goveracit Union Olfieer, who has , been in the service:of his country ."eirer_. since."the commencement , of the -rebellion, and has, puffed altar& and efficient comniandei with William H. Seward for - United - Statei Senetor.l The latter grnitferesi, having foe I a long time labored IwtheCCebinet aga inst.'] the schemes of- the infernal•Reptiblicans, until President haitziumphed over them I and Planted hiinseif on the.aide of the Ilnitin and the Onnstitntion; is now;it is said;, do aliens of returning to:the Senate, where he canmeet !the infernal,' band in - their own den. This announcement, :coming, , does, upon the heels of President Lincoln's action in reference to; he Confiscation-bill, forfeit an lei - portant chapter in. the history of our country. Let this plan be carried out by the Conservatives -in , all the other loyal Siete; and thedefeatwhich they have just" - been compelled ; te submit to by the firmness of the President on the Canfacation bill will prove their final rout; and, the, end of their incendiary, infernal and diabolical . 1 - proceedin g ( Congress. To;clinch the matter, and thorroughly de calve the i public in the !same, paper, Cho s i ps i i i w_!%ahlagton d # l , ,a tois'esys: There itra crisis In. the Cabinet. Mk', Seward, who has .80_, ably filled the Depart-1 meat of State, is unsettled as to what hi s ; future 'course shalt be,' Mid - desirous of.; being . Mlieved from the;further care of his' _pretnd Position,. 'The 'reesens , 'for, Sc. anlla indisposition to - remain tenger in office : are well known:in -.politilial circles'here.. He objecti to the radical ,policy !partially forced upon.the President by the;Confisca,i tion and Militia acts .of die latSCongress: - - Mr. &mend's idea from the starthas been to conduct this warin stick a manner as to make a reunion' of.the States possible: _He therefore -wished the government to have recordrat !the, close of hostilities, such as' no other nation ever had before at the con ' 'elusion of hwar. In his conference:with ! • Lord Lyons; which:,as pubßiltedici the Blue Book - of- "the English Parliament,' Mr. Seward informed : his lerdshiptimuit'ivas -the'intention orthe President; and 'hie own intention, to show to the `-world rin_exhibl '• den etimescauliailti: le - Wiirdithe".persons I involied in this rebellion such as the has never yet ' , Seen; and this has been;the key to the-Team:doh or ihk - idicaniaira. ticni . 111,ored,Z * Ilai3i *If ei Ftn n ot .a spy has been hung; not& gmerrilla executed, I : • ' except, at the instaiiccof sebordinates, who., had no anteoritYlnite:lieedonadere, .The war has been eonduatirit-inw-thapasiortate : spiri t, - and With a desire -to so • end it that' ' . - ao future ill will:could , :exist:,between the I two sections of the Union:: Mr. Seward is ' - so fully and" so;thoroughly committed to this view that he is not at all sailalled, that it hails ditty , to remain in the "Cabinet, now that a Sterner policy- has ' .been - deter;' mined upon. He, and:these who believe' AS he does, reaSSA that theraore civilised, - •more Christian; and higher the. Mollies thatthat= animate an anny; the better will "it fight; that If lactiscriminate_P,Wagels_per-- mittek:ir"the-iiiiitinent of hate !is' to re plimithOpetrielic love of the. Union, and if "•alt the worst and most savage passions of the Union tinepri, are 'allotted vent, they wlli not only be unable,to effect 'their jock het be „poorer , fighters 'therefor. fitiatts,ln hie, view, , will neveelight •!, as the civilized fittet. who are not moVed by the impulses of passion. • ' - Ur. Seward will consent to remain in lus Brescia' s Peallle# OnlY upon the condition. that the recent i sms of Congress . shell se - inteißretlt sta to contemn aSthr . as Os! tfir , .; a MEE MEI Sat= •'i-'• ; ' ; ',.:: . • 4..: ' ' "'';';l4::rs MEE Itts urgh Oanzttte. S faiAri7 14 Ring% : JITLY 26 cretiOn. The is no - doubt a canard, as pranounced•by4oni Washington corres pcldeut, batched up tu 'gratify the diaboli- Cai,bate of theiditor the:l4ra ld to Re publitienistnitird to — t"*Tre few hours Let pe-Save the ItAtoll. . , This is the great absoshing*erlt?. hour tand the tlay.—.Every thing else :dwindles "into insignificance compared to (lie feeling is "growing in thc_com., t nitrz- - wehelierreireiilivihere=that no time ihould.he itat in pitting dowiu the re hellion. :What the _people want,..ls; that, the. GeVeinnieiti,shouldpne:forth its winfle pis..eiee„and crush the' rebellion at 'blow. While the SeutkisfiWeig every . inati and • boj; : from eutean io Si*, into ita - armiee, our Government .should . zont.enough :Men to finishthewaiiuEWg:.ihe:'coming 1 communication- - . 2 3li'''Unc4h - er ealunsti holabornyi thhi ,the, Writer 105 9 ,sOnieirliakeittraragont in the numbers ..cessary to' take Via, if 1 tirrd thousimt, in'ildaitiOnlo our ;present glrtnigs,%wprol . called Alit 'for nine' months, we miglit'oSoicitiistieti next with: the wings of . 14estial. pence- hovering over .our And i - - _ Pal ..P.Luman.—The 3 Case, of , this; knoivir'cler&tattis`caaeing.paalttlaex citenaent is oiti,vaidsti , and is the subject of :Conitnent-thrintglibut , tha'fiitite,:alitl many of our exchingea'ara - eilressing their as toalshment find bile SO promineni taking course so offensive to the patatiotic senti -mentof 'the, conuntinity. 'As.many persons have not yet &full ac quaintance with tiro merits of the case, we publish to-day: a complete history of it, up to this, time, written - by a* gentlem'an who is thoroughly; with the whole Mein DCEllit, eAatrr.—The corns 'dent 'of the St- LOOS. ReptibUCIIII, writing froni.Vicksburg, rebates the following case bt fiendish. barbarity hy. rebels: , • .a brutal affair occurred near here. Bier ;since the war opened ; reports have been rife of .rebel outrages, such as 'mtuderingwenien , and old men, but , - mai 'tertian/ the, tales, on. examination, proved 'ailly,eartards. • It. remained for Idissiesippl .to prove elicit "things possible.' - Yesterday a planter from Pane Island; just above here and in eight, 'came' . to 'Flag Officer Davis and reqheste'd sliq.day before, some villains ;piing there, under the title of a Vigilance Conuiltine,, hung his mother, a Women '' . eightys•khree - years of age, for ex pressing joy at the fleet's-arrival. l One hundred-,mad.fifty scßdiers, on the steamer ChiMpien, were sent back with theplanter, and the• - murderers 'will he taken, if peril- Fram .tbe' , -door' of her home they -drugged their aged -victim, and reviled her 'fora Lineolnite. 'cray hairs, and one foot in the - grave,,they... killed her, and joYed'in anticipating .ziatule even by?a few hours.:' The feeling here is bitter, indeed,: 'pore so pan in any portion. of the country i thriatigh which the National army has i 'GEN. Ostarnen..--We announce, withoreat pleatiure,! that. ,Gerneral Halleek is to take command, of the armies'''. of the 'United States. -,.:19e haie differed with him in his negro policy,' and severely 'condernnedlis order Zo .3; - but 'that policy_ has been ohanged,:tind ardor No. 3 - consigned to the terob-there let it'reik and now we extend to General Halleek the ; right hand of Pal i lowahipcand - bid, him God speed a hie new position., - All.eyes and all bear will now he directed = toward - the Genera ;in-Chief. lie earnest° us in a - dark and trying hour, and we prarhe may be endowed 'with wis dom equal' to his high trust.— Wash. Rep.. _ , ... [For the ' Dolly Garstro] - . , Dr. Phstner- 7 .1.1.111' Cong regation, and 'Thebontiovarey botween Dr. PIOIIIOP, and} large andinffeential portion of the congteqa lion of the Central Trasbyterian,Church of Allegheny; _Of which ,he is the pastor; and Which .led ; to the Withdrawal of nearll , one hundred members, has been the subject of no little discussion both in atid'out of that branch of the - eherch... Finally after the division of 'the nengrogation under , the sanction of the , Prosbytery,:lind - au 'err:feeble and equitable 'settlement o f . quesliolll -6 f,PioPArtYr the. Doc tor comes out in a card in the public pilots in vizi diention` of hieloialty; - That we mak:ex amine it fahly,', I insert it le fall: • — l l &sarryaou nii. riotiza. '- By'Oad's good providence I was born under the government of Aim United. States.' Under. the flag wjacli waves over its Capitol have - alWaye lived. . or my-own free choice i ex pect to live' and die under its ; noble Constitu tion. r hail:0)160r thoeght of a better, nor desired a different fortn ..of. fundamental . law. I rellffionsly,biliefe f and I have uniformly haldetitingh4"that cliik government le the , erdinance of God.' believe the governuient: 'of tha_Utiltad States -is ordinance 'of God As, me and to my children, as it was-to nor , pa , . • rents before, me. Whon,any, man is -chosen our Chief Magistrate I accept him as the Min ister of God , to' me=lnicivil affairs. I regard it as my solemn duty and my.hlgh privilege to this. Governniantr- and against - , *ay , and every attempt to, 'destroy . it, L:lntand. to 'Mitsui it in Were And..deed—bPpreeept and example-With nyy ,prayerm.with the • little' worldly goods I possess; andiif called there to, with:4We. ~I, would not live under' it, if I conid lot heartily do - Au:se things. I have often spoke* and written. for, but never sf - gainstit.;lFor better and for , worse, 'own i no n o o t i hiar lmi go e v y. e.Vt,t a4 mLn i t, u th w an p . or tlus ia b u i nd esi e t r a • p orhich i • havoionr, ago . written, and I still maintain; that there is no provhdon in bur fon:o'ot gov ertimene.fee secession ; and that secaselo& is revolutine.. , . • Of ,these things have so long and tansilias, spoken, both publicly and privately, and MU have for man? Joao entered ao - lutly into vary.riairmapiof my principles, that I was Was,told that 'tiny one thought it would he proper that lationld avow • them :any More, pahlielythanel had already dene,ln order to, prevent a taistinderstinding 0:4, my truir,.olitien.., S. Pilling: Allegheny Jaki.l9, Hatt-- pit, or at least to comply with the spirit of the President'l recommendation.,_ lie refused .to do either, on the ground that he never intro ducedpelitiaid selects info AO - pulpit. Not thaslightest allusion was made to this matter by the,doctor on that day. For weeks nod Mon thit the most eltllelf tand intelligent Meru 'hers of the congregation had felt that their pastor, by the coarse...he , had-seen proper to pursue, had; phased' them in a false poeiticia. Mon.l'of - them had soneand"-relatives in - the army; , brit he, by strong and painful implies tion,,byeefusing to invoke the divine blessing" upon the cause , they were_ risking their lives to maintain, condemned that, canse,sind thus. indirectly- . .eendedilied - them for going to battle for their country, And now, when he pointedly *erased teoffer thri united thank' of :his people for the success of that canoe, manY felt that they. stood in azalation that it-would "be - wrong tO maintain any longer. . .. - Several months prior to. the last mentioned occasion several 01 the leading members of the congragetion,nddreiSid 51 - most kind and fraternal to their pastor, in which. they complained Of the apparent want of sympathy on his:part with their sentiments; findings and asilliatkozo; as Christians, towelling the condi tion of 'the country.. The doctor's reply was long,lnt exceedingly unsatisfactory. Hoping to bring the question to a more satisfactory eolutips, end the parties to a better under lie:sliding, they addressed him again; but with .no, better . success.. Mere the matter rooted Midi alter his _refusal to comply with; or in any manner. to notice, the President's proela-. motion for thanksgiving, when they again "ad dressed him in a totter breathing the kindest Christian feelings, begging him to feed their public, devotions in a manner more consistent with .their eentiments as patriots, and pray. "that Ned would bless and prosper cur efforts to pat don* rebellion, and preserve'onr govern ment from destruction at the hands of Chose who had ; risen op against it, and to offer their :united thanksgiving for victory over those en- To this the doctor replied in a letter of great length; in which be, in general terms, assort ed hie loyalty, pretty - much as he- dOes in his card; but he strongly and distinctly took the ground' that war never could bring peace.; that no number of victories could ever restore Unien,.but only increase, the • exespenstion of those with whom wp were contending ; that there were *embers of his congregation Who had near and dear friends in the &ads, and even in, the Confederate armies, and asked how' he Could wdund their feelings by offering thanks for victories ever them. He said this was a "wicked war," and by the 'strongest im plieation oondeMeed all who had in any way participated in it. He quoted a pessige from the Inaugural Address of President Lincoln, addressed to those, whom the President, with singular_ gentleness, called his "dissatiefied countryineriA' "deprecating war, and then, with a disingenuousness that both astounded and disgusted hit correspondents, exultingly askerill) they were not satisfied with his sen timents; which wire identical with those of Mr. .Lencolii himself, utter!} ignoring the pregnant fact that Mr.. Lincoln 's words were uttered before the traitorous blow which led its no alternative beat war had been struck. .. This" last last i letter did the business. The doetor had, in the most explicit tarps; uttered 'sentiments which the -memorialists geoid not conscientiously endorse. , They felt that they were - placed Ina false position, and they had no alternative but to call a congregational Meeting to take into. consideration the un happrrelatlon that existed between them and their neater. When the *testing assembled, a series of nine resolutions, setting fortht he duties which Christian', as each, towed to their country, were 'offered÷which resolutions were pub linhed 'some time ago in the Casette, and need not "be repeated here. It was expected that the congregation would be allowed to discuss these on their merits, bat this was not penditted. - A substitute, which did not touch the question. at all, was almost imme diately offered, and then the doctor announced that the' vote epee that inbstitate would de- - tenable whether he should continue to be the pastor, oft that church any longer. He ap pealed ixf terms almostlugubrious for personal sympathy,; recounted his labors and successes among tem . recalled his prayers and coun sels to the dying companions of men then patient, and went on in this way until he moved 'seine . sympathetic ladles to team, and was• almost Is tears himself. Stretching forth his erme in a eupplicating attitude, he exataimed,' , , - - "Pity the soirees of a poor old Man ;" - .. .. and the majority did pity theee,"and votictas he begged that they should vote. The sor sows of our bleeding country, and the toile, perils and sufferings of our noble soldiers, were . forgotten in the deeper sorrows of "a poor old man's" There were, probably, not three persons in that meeting, besides the doctor himself, who would not have cordially endorsed every word in those resolutions, bad they been permitted to consider them upon, their merits.. But principle was made to sus cumb - to personal sympathy; a false . issue was raised, and reason gave way to pasiion. list let . no one euppose that the doctor re lied solely upon sympathy and tears. With aercelnveetive he denounced the whole Move ment as a plot and a conspiracy against hint ! : self, to oast hi* tram his place, and as "con gregationalismiof the wont kind." Re char -motorised the resolutions as so many now arti cles of faith and practice, to be tolloired by . - nine more, and !then nine more; and then nine more, until we should have thirty-sii articles. He compared them to the meshes of a spider 'who' washed to entrap a silly fly, and such like illustrations, all designed to convey the im -pression thistles, was an injured and persecuted man. - The memorialists, grieved and aehard ed, shrunk:disputed from such a contest, and resolved to threw themselves upon - the l'Os; bytery for counsel and advice. - This:meeting enatieued through two evenings.' .. . - Thenreetiedings of the Presbytery h in the ease have been Salle published, and need not be rehearsed, further than to, say that the ack tion of thememoriallste 'was Belly., sustained by that body, after a fall and patient hearing, ::"and the dootor'e course emphaticallY, though indirectly, Condemned, . , , Now let us "examine his card in the light of these facts.! Ila says '" I regard it my solemn '=duty and my high privilege to sustain-this 'government."" What are we to thitkof_anch a deelitrethas .f.r l m a man. who tore his own . congregation t o lacs rather than offer a sin gle petition:for et success of the only means by which it is possible to sustain this govern ti mint, and who says, that no number of viote= ries can "bring peace. or restore -the "Unit*? Again, he, says" in immediate. oontinttation—' ."Againit any and every attempt to destroy it I intend tot stleittin it ,in word and deed—by precept and exantnle--wir/s sty prayers; with the little worldly goode_ I. possess, and, if called thereto, with my. life." .Truly this is an extraordinary declaration. is this veal and biondy rebellion an attempt to destroy the government, tor is itnott. If not, pray, what would constitutes** at attetapt? The Doctor evidently thinks it is, not; for .neithor 1 in this mild, :nor In his voltam:dons correspond ence,' nor in his prayer and paid* - teachings in the pulpit, is there, or has , has there , been, the slightest, ntheition that he so regards it. Not a word'of condemnation has .yet fallen from his lips or hie Pied of thegiganths treason that has turd our' - Union, - dragged- down our flap - arrayedlsuore thus emillloa ref - Aided van- `..t the " , ; DIED: • , . .. _, Do/lotlor—th: rrid4; mil izei6i t ...i bb mt. "demobs Nobles 1 oareatdp TUOUAS DOKOEION. -et thOponnag Meath, ?Wand, aged 6, lowa. .. . 1..;h0 Mineral will. take plus on Sonnat noaxiiio; .4 43. 0 ._9'49. , 1 1 , _ YI idey July 2;*141.64 Aft DREW MORTON, A 1101 tr. of ilia Comity- An trim, Ire lend, in 16'724 Tour of lilt age Ttie friiities Shirai:oily hasited. itii - asitssi the: funeral, osi SATURDAY Ai TRRSOON. at o ' cloit,(ions his hi. residents, So. US Braver itieet. - Alleatitiy, . • • PNIBLIC .VOTICES. AM6.B M. K CONGREOATION, entahlppiat TEMPLARS' HALL, lissitig biased and titled up the lags hall O. r No. 04 touts hetreet,betmeen Alselietand Weed •tie. ts, tdrieetly occapl d by the YOUNG MEN'd MRROANTIL r, • Llh RY - AB3OGIATION. tel I d ISt° the worship to ALMIGHTY GOD, TO. MOH Itu%y, (SABBATH,) the 27th .Stir-co/at 034 a clock - L . im.; aod and Ili <clock m. Tho Pas tor II lithe sedated by heal, lease Dallas and• lt W. Hawkins,. ad, perhaps, (Rhos - The public are cordially invited to &Gam . Suers PRIeN joys .TrifilE FIRST CONGREGATION OP DISCIPLES Meets Eateffly rd A POLLO `HALL, Fourth street, between Market and Wood. Preaching every LORD'S DAY; at 104 o'clock a. m., kud 7p. m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, L.ncture at 7 O'clock. The public are respectfully htviTed to attend. pea ELDliti A. IJAMrI.IN.LL, rreeident u.e.r a Bethany College, Virgin'. 'Lill pr.seb RA. 'tie CONOREGATIoN OF DinCIPLIS. In EXCEL3IOE BALL, Allegbeny t itya TO4IIOII - (Lard's Day,) at 10% m. Bandar School at 9 o'clock i. Thn publio aro cord i say Welted. to attend... , ' Jading. WNATI4 'NAL TAX UN Malta e r lithe Pittsburgh Gar Company have adopted the tolloelog resolution : loastuitclu as the Pittsburgh Gas t orepany are desirous actommod.tleg their fel,* citizens, far as may tAllrotsistent with the Interest. of the etcor..kholders; 'therefore, Resoireri, That the said Gototatty a ail continue to fund h their Gas at the same We es at pre ent. for the ensuing Its months, notwlttutia•ding the tax of fifteen cents a thousand cubic feet, levied and seam ed thereon by the authority of the Galtonel Govern tnett:X JAMES M. OttIILST V; Treaturer. dely IBM. 1862 Juliklen jr - PIT'I'BI3UHULI ANU CuN ELL& TUIRLS viLue 6. H. 60ktPAN T.—Vi art bIOIIIIIAOL coma Moisten Coastal orrox BONDS.— Holders ate hereby notthed that interest Cuu Port on tbe above 80. (is, doe Angrot '1.4, 1862, *lll be paid oti that day . oo prtstration aordefivery at the Pittsburgh Trust Corels.7. Wood sheet, to the city of Plitsborgh. Jurttd W. O. HUGUA EtT, Tr.abater. • Orrice Of ATALDOAT UMINIIIOI LICIUVOLUIT Assocterzon or Pnr.ev on, , Ps., July Mt, 18-1. ANNUAL ELECTION OF IiEVEN DIEM:TOILS will t.ku place at the Booms t f 'the k,ecociallou. No. b. Wstar street, on 11 0 ND/4Y:the 4th day of Angina, at to o'clock a.m. Menthe.. absent from the city GUI Outo by proxy. 1224:311 JnO: 8. - LIVINGSTON, >screwy, - . . GO=Prrtblitili.uki, FEMALE 1,1)1. LiGE —bre. I. o.'psunteo, A. M., Pleat. dentf- best mumbled college bathe State. Fourteen Teachers. '.Attendanos bat year. 24& Superb brick bonding+. Thorough 'sod eitentill) count, of study. TELLCIIII4II9O sod Owns Blume taught. FOETY Dul.bAttn foramen, for boarding. bgbt, &c. tall Term commences litYrZalbliat 2d. Send to the ,Premdeut for I fullMs • c ! "1 0111PSON, Prem. Trustees - i E E. LECTION NOTIC--The Stock lholtlers 'of the. LITTLE BAW 11UN' ..13414R0AD COMPANY will hold' an election et their office,' In Temperenoortlle, on . It 'TOMCAT, July 20th, tietereen the hound 2 and i o'clock p In, to *lecke:cur, Pzeeklent and nix Directors to eerie Ar the ensuing year. GILL NZALD,. Pr.eklent. • . Jeatank •1 SE!RVAIL XVITICES. 8.4-1.-1860-IL—Drake's Plan- ATIOR Zw.bausted nature', peat restorer. te i y . Inrigorite, strength. eon . purl* the system , Dom** Acidity of tLo Stomach, Diarrhces, lic. a periled apiastizer iced tiade. They Invigorate the body, without stimulating the bruin. They are compound of pure St. Croix Hum, Roots add Herbs, and are recotommaded by alt who nes ahem Adapted to old or young, bat particularly recommended to the Welk and Languid. Sold by a Grocers, Prises% Hotels and Saloons. P. b..lits."Si & CO., 202 Broadway, New York. lameodi la - LyOn's Magne.tio Insect. Pow Atlitreafedi for lk pure and trona In tarot. It killl and eiternaftuttar Roaches, Bed Bags. Ants; rlnne, 'Moth; In Cloths, Ynrs and Forfdtpre, Garden Insecta,..kc2 All itennine bears, the signature of B. Lion s sad it towpath:moss to pry*. or 4..14 aid nalA. Bonfire of ariniteihdto and Indtationa. . Lyon's inwdor kill all Inaartalli trice. Lyou'a.:4lll ar., death to MI and mace. • Sold every - eaten, Ms. BA &NEB, myldtmeodr• Broadway, New York. M — Lake Superior Copier ,Dill and SMELTING WORKS, Ptresmou. • PARK 'CURDY', & CO:, Stanntlistaxsal of SHEAILLINGj NRAZIERS' AND DOLT' COPPER, PRESSED . COPPER BOTTOMS, EtAlliND STILL noTroms, - 80ALTER SOLDER; also Importi;razoi dealers in IfifiAl4l, TIN - PLATE, SUER? IROjI 'WEBS, ita. Constantly on hand, TINNEBIP IfrACULNIS AND TOOLS. wizzaoviss; No. lid seo,tia strosti, Plttablugh, . . /11 1 11.23pribil °Wert of Ooppor Ciat l to any delimited pat. . myakdawlyT tar The etinfessioxus d Exp . erience yr AN Babitshed foe the benefit and se a warning and a caution to yoting men Who ram. Cram Nemo* Hebility, Premature Decay, Ac.; imp. 'lying at Mel came time the Mesas of . rielf•Cure. By mei ° who tiaa cured himself after being put to great expense Omagh medial imporitfon and quack. cry.' By .ericididrig a pattvald addremed envelope,. autos conzc tie had of the author, NATHAN.. EEL wars's, sag., Ballard, Ringo 004 H. T. m ['Amr & BARNES, FIRE-PROO SALAMANDER , SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, on B TEZI,-LIRID BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE liAlill/AOTORERS. No,. 129 /tad and, Wood cod • aoloWdotrodo—Nortli , oide. gEr IC DAN LOOKS always on hood- mb2s ww.; c. Raul: - WITHROW DOUOLASI..... fat i IIOBINEION,..Id3NII3 .& MIL JAM, foonazza /MD MAcnuurrs, WAimutaTois 'Foe; . Pttii?nrgb, Penn* - • • ' 5 Ornizi. No. 212/AMLX2212212. • 'Hi ttActon AU ilrada oiSTELEI rticnns AII4; MILL HACHIEBBY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, amid BOILERS AND' SHEET Leon womc. • • OrJOBI)Lia dune on siicat JOHN COOSElili- BRO., klatulf4thsrl of IRON RAILING; IRON VAULTS AND ! VAULT DOORS, lnlitOW 811 7/IRRA WINDOW caresnO, 2a., Art. in &mad Street sod 80 Third drool, betlieen Wood Lad 'mu . - . 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PIIfLL/PP, .11126 , Role Arian for AU. hone county. .0:110T GUNS 7-7.Vgiable __and ..., Single iv ictlos assortment of Fp trting E pp s., raitte. for sale b 7 BOWN dt. TETLEY. Jta26 = - 136 Wood Street. -rIOLTS REVOLVERS, old and new N./ model, kir 41e, by • " • • -• ja-.16 ; ! SOWN b TI7LYY , 1:4 W 4.? 4. • ITICUSS ~.oil ..barrel size, for . rale by SOWN t,TICTIM-i, TONS. ' 1:11L11!: UK ..t.vv %tor ouIt.LED METAL, for sale by ' • ' ' ' ' JOHN;boCAN/ILLD, J^26 • "Yine stn.*, new mg.,. nRA / 101 i0% 7terc. per _ rictlii — oiiTd - DE &V .riiollBll. ut Ju2G WAWA WILSON. 268 Liberty itreet. 01,111 NAM'S, constantly on hand and for sale by • 12c - - • ROWN i TICTLIM IMWe ml td)g"gg:itg.,...... 0 ItDIVALWE OFFICE. ' Wa.II: DitniirllENT. 1 WashingtOo, July both, 1862. f Proposals will be received by this Department until 6p. tn. eo n the.9tli of AUGUST, 1862, for tbe delivery, at the foddering Annals, of Infantry ac. coutreroents, as bireltalter AT THE WATSJATOWN ARSENAL, WATER TOWN, MASS. 26 000 seta Infantry accoutrements, calthre„.69, 14,610 °. AT THE WATZRVLIET ARSENAL, WEST TROT, N. 13,1X10 sole Infantry accoutrem Y. ents, cahbre.-Mr. 7,000 ...66. AT THE NEW YORK ARSENAL, GOVERNOR'S ISLAND, N. T. 30,000 sate Infantry accoutrements, calibre. ..00. 16,04 0 , " .Eas. AT THE ALLEGHENY ARSENAL., PITTS , - ' • BURGH, PA. 33,000 sots Infantry accoutreniente, 17,c00 " —6B. AT THE TRANKPORT ARSENAL, BRIDES BURG, PA. 24,0001de Inlntry accoutremmts, 11,000 ° 0 AT VIZ ST. LOMB ARSENAL, ST. LOUIS; XO. 42,600 seta Infantry accoutre moots, calibre...9 :0,000 0 0 -AI These accoutrements are to be made In strict cone formity. with the regulation patterns, samples of which an bo examined at any of the above named Arsenals, and are to be subject to Inspection at the Ai moals where delivered, before beitg re: ived the Government—none to be accepted or paid for but such as are approved en inspection. The belts to be of ruined leather,. and all the stock to be One best oak-tanned. The eboilder belt well be inclad d in the set. Deineriee mint be niade In tote of not togther' 1,080 eats per week, for all contracts of 10,000: or un bar ; and not less than 2,000 eels per weaken all owl. tract. for over 10,000, counting from the Oath of the contrnct. Failure to delver at * specified timer will subject the contractor to • forfeiture of the Tomituit to be delivered at that rime. The scorutrements must be boxed In the customary manner; the bons to be charged at cot. to be determined by the the Spector. • Bidders will state, explkitly, the Ime, limo int and place of inch 'delivery. Lane party obtaining a contract will be required te enter bets with pr. per sureties, for It. faithful fuldhuent. The Department rewrite to itself the right to re. vt. any bid. Proposals will be *throned to "Gee.). W. Ritile7. ado of Ord n ance, Washington, P. 021 d 1./11 be endorsed "Proposal for Infentry Aecontrements.'• JAd. W. RIPLEY, Brig. Ges.,.olidef of Ordnance. „;. l UUTlLL'llTmtsUittitt SO Tille F.—Receipts and linenditures nenintene lug July 3d, 18 1, and ending July Id, 1802 .11SOCIP111. Whole amount of dapticlits..-- Dodoet Lost Sates and lix,oner- Returned for " rnisTated7sMerc.. Collectot's Commlolon--- Net .mount of 'Woo Nettetrod ..... -A2 203 ,Add Etats Approprtatlon for 1881 and 1 - 869 . 349 61:1 Colizard for Gu.. —. • .Bttlanco cot hind from lut - 411 VO Total iiiiiiiiiiiii Tald Taut:ten' Salari LSPi es --...11;i306. at Pald Janitor': ... 143 OU Rapaning, Fuel, —. 225 12—52,174 43 Aslant* it ..ace la hands of Trassurer, July 3, 1002. 833 40 u21.•7t ' • JOHN' v. 'NAN& 'key. QullA PIL tdi for Acidity of the Stomach; oxygenated Bitten, contain no alcohol; Corers Phis, for rheumatism • Lindsey's Blood Searcher, genuine; Hanlon and Ocrn Piasters, warranted; Insect Nader. certain thath to Bearlos, de.; Benzine. int4fk+l; remoras grease, sc.; Holland Gin, laato a ingot Bediord Water, freak fount the spring; Bitituges Gin. BO dozen; Mbar of Bark, a tonic and stimulant; • 111 •41lhas BS 4II , fewmis &c.; 'Orange Plower Water. wag Sne; • Paint • blidicotis, largest assortment in this city. So'd by - EildON - JOEINSTON, -tnl2 corner Smithfield and fourth streets. 1118.tOLU'llUN 8111P.- 4 ehe Co.Partnerahlp heretofore exha les between Doan Woopsuut and Mow PAunr, under the name and aryl. of WObDSI DE & 1411.81 f, U dissolved by mutual consent. Either of thh par ties are authorised to settle soy nthettled barium of the firm, at thair old offlco. HUGH WOOLFIDE, Pittsburgh, J 517 MOW) TINMAs PARRY., P. A.—THOMAS PARRY' haring gurehaug the Machinery. Ae , belonging to the Arm, ecill resume operations again u loon as be can obtain a suitable location out of the city.' ' ' lo24:31 R. R. BULGER, • ltsattfertmar proem deeiti - pihne of . TTRZTITITR. No. 45 BNITHFIELD STREET; • .P/TIEBUSGE: A' hill abetteeet af PITTSBURGH 1E419 UFA°. TURBO FURNITURE constantly on tumid; which we will sal al the lowed prime - kw °ANL • Itathlyrwle AD& A DISEASISS BE Tint TEiROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, SORE ": THROAT, lIRONGHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION.-1 take this mesas to 'afoot the Public., =dell those raglans faltering from dhows of therTHROAT AND LUNGS, that have strived at PAtabozgh and taken rooms at"the .NONONGAIINLA ROUS ' • where I may be "cotunilted for a limited H, time in re gard. to Bronebithi, Asthma, Gotworoptiollateaes which'are so Litelly.inteleseing to a large portion et" mankind, and evidautly cruets Imam in the United States of Attlerbal, It Is desirable that, correct Idea. should exist so WIN the present advanced condition Of =Waal science can furnish them.:. We know; hat An all enemas a of rational remedies to more than half the battle, /tad the aphorism which leeches that .porventlon to het ter Iberia earth'? applies wit ',pad* force to the use of Consomptdon, which, If onotfirealgantablhh ' ed, rarely, Hever, &se way; even to the moot skill- Ibl treatment sad the Most emlnlotts can • , Let all; thereibre, who have anon: to apprehend the of the seeds of the dtasaa• (Beretta= Diethes%) in themselves ors their children, tot fell to obtain such aelniary iIdVICO. With rellueltoe_ to then regulation allude diet: and the preservation of their, health, so knit . them. " .expdrienos enables me to sit . .. 4 1 . 74 4i1b41;0fe11'0r aamisation of As Meg tad aziatin suciriza,. I Alate Awiatant of Dr. Robert Hember.) OM& hours from 8 o'ckck a. m. to 7 o'clock p to. fulo:tf , .. . - • ' :UNITED ST, ATES. HOTEL, ATLANTIC JAMESnoßzsorr. Aupetintemdent. • • ii - Thu celebrated Hag will be open for the rem.. Hon of visitors on ILVTURDA r, June 21,1862, and continue open "'a B •Ptemitir. lath. - Sloop the but mason - many 'heads:nue Improve. :MIDI/ 'hue beau made, -both- to 'She honer and , grenade, adding:4N A:weber to the comfort, =ree -1 photos and pleasure of the Petty. Persona desiring to. spend the summer at the ses ,- Ann , *id And the aecommodationt at the MILTED STATES superior to these of anyether hones, on the asAlLsals o Waited timid bi, been , ftpipid for the Oesson. tine will be' under the elhani.o of the, nears. Hl.Lr. 6rntaus wafer/4 'ate of Cape lam e will have ;Amgen! the Billbud Boom. Teo Pia Li' lays and S hoo ting Gidlery: ; ' _. The extensive ma de two years ago, end those IsoWin.amtamplatke by - thriven:we : of tide splendid estehliehment, .is - an ample guarantee of what the patrons of the house may expect tinder its •t llama B lea uo wrt, . bairn . . Tor Peoprbehno:, • 100 Wan Pearl Staicb; Milts 7.10 d-• ,11 hair bbl,. Mackay!: . - • • • do . ' ICO dczen Caney Broom; • - _ 4 ciao) a. C. Cau:iiniatillams; MCCM. prima Taatheng . - ' 12 /Cora aad tor aie by '•• •L. ft itOidlt a co, • A tiENTS, ...MuDLEktet, Tii&U.Sna, AHD TUB env ULATINCI CLASSES Q. ZILIIMLL-41110 ./toincemeots timed iot ma teats** *44-orxim=ri lottArlatd 4111, 111.11 P end sATOUNS, acaustattisA b leelehod etionanaiptilairserywbres. Yenot the t trill -be Ltbeeelly howled with.' for ptkee fort'peetkothusadater ‘ stems.' • • • • 111111DAVP BROTHIRS. • Whim •'. NlMlllil- stmt. Neer Park. latmarr--.wittrows4,, jou , bundlec AO wit landlas theittosi"* *mum far We by ' • . MLitt VUINXT a ou. rmlrml- 411 , 1 rmITI 8 EJwf..w•& irpiNKITY,SEC I NI) LIST 014PPLL; 1 CATIONS YOB BYO LlQUOM4`.lMedi_ht the Clark's Ofece to4oly 25th, 1842: • Bishop B othergoods, bib ward, Pitlebtaib; . Barton Thomas. tavern. Lawrenceville; 1 Bell Isabella, - do. Union towleshipf Mown John K..'ratink house, IM ward, Allegh'y V1 4 71f. '" .2 " k i tt, " .;;.. d0 Clatendort Jicob,leallng boom, 6th ward, Plttab'g; Georgi F. W., tavern, la ward, Plttiburgb . : • . Goggle* Juhn,vating home,6th ward, !Utah's.; Owner Cbarles,; Ist, do r -- dor - - Mullen James, '. tavern. &I do, do; Maxwell William, other , goads, 7th do, Motion '-tavern;.. ad" do, . :do; Marker D., j - 6; II dol• Morgan Ilmanns.,, do Z 1 do, 411egh'n . Montgomery Ala i., do, 4th do, . do;" Btratt. n Geoffge. eating house, Pitt township; _ Btewut W.. ! do. ZUsabeth tp; duffel E.. -I tavern. Lawrenceville;:__ Unvetteht L., Mime gash!, ." dol. LVallace _ 0 .• I • red, Pittablgi; {Yard James, Vs-stifles 9'; ' The Omer will Meet on bitINDAT. Aoglut 4th, 11168, at 10 o'clock, to ast on the above cum julibata.: -w. iigniartr. ark. 0171. or IIIsCiIIITZOLLIa or saixonsai 7_ Pittsburgh, Joly 23d,' I fileti I ATOTICE , TO 'DELISQUENT A.l PAYSRPHY the law of May ht, Pa t outroller h mrcopt Ned to We In the ottl.• of the Piro thoncsary of the Court of Common Pleas • berth d statement 'of all taxes on: real estate for each ward. baton& or towthhip, which here been mum ed to him by the Treattorir at the end of it.ch yesvfor ex. *aeration as smooth led and =collectable " This statement ts tiled '..111 detail, in e dochet pre pared for the MK*, and remotes a lien on salt propirty until fobjpald....iscire foam in the f o m of a airs facto on a „marts/Age will ',Oa-trued 'against the paths sb nimble& in the name of Alla gbeny county. and roe-year Prom the returnAly of the writ of wire Aida • writ of Georifocios may be issued:and the property forthwith sold.' 1' Ptirchasers at such sale will again perfect 'Notice to bet eby shin to parties tasted to sari costs by making imthediste payment. In am Month from this date • writ of ewe /ohm wilt ,hoed against delinquents:for taxes of 1881 and Noxious pears. HENRY LaMPIEST, Controller. CINUINNAII I#4l/ 'V.V.ORKS. ifcCOßMlthr, GIBSON & CO., zteaossoiussas of Lead Pipe, i Sheet Lead Ausci Dwain IA Pig Lead, ' Pateht Shot and Mara Burn, Wirral( Here onr. thremenzi. Being excloalenly In the Lead Trade, we can tarnish the above to better juirantage to De.mots, and on emit terms, than can be had elsewhere. splam . m mkimwami TN" GENVINZ AATICLIC. brqiired by Abe orie nal /n.tentor, Dr. J. EC. Lid DY[Y,wrhlch has irnred LO be Invaluable )0 the tore of SCROFULA, 1 Cearozßove FOIRMATIONS, arraxgous 013E.&1383; - - Boca, Pau. Lis ox THE FACE, Bout Elms, 84LD HEAD, SS Avvarnolie, OLD AND STUBBORN ULCERS, EIiETIMA2IO .11kaciEngss, Plranzimi, .' .1 CosTreimsz4, datornroz, l SAL.; 3YEiqusteL thsmms, D.extanr, LIVER CompLaurr • Loss op &purrs PXYALII COMPUd2II'73, Tclown . nrat *yrs °raiz Duscnunrss FROM AR INPROITY ' COS(I:IFhO* OF THE Cumni . for Brsram. As A GEitICILM TONIC, rts ifITECTIS ARE 11037 BENIGNANT, AND CANNOT V ill To swarm, f: WHERE nu) vatenTaLy, AND 2 .AMORDING TO DIRSCITION/1. • - • . • L offered to the public al a medicine fri 'imory way worths of oonfldettcHt having now stcikt the tett Of mans nary with the roma of a ripl 4 / 7 11=14110. ing demand, AB A TONIO,.It him n 4 6414 1:1•111•1:he many vile. nil; twee calm! "Itit,tars t "-I -crest= no talon slystite; but gins toil' ilgor tbA system im . b42l:ly and permimsu!li *OA immune aspcu*os'in the market, no . _ den gre%t f.t/tiOn , ZToosar . i Iu pur .. .cbadag. AA kr . that piepared by pr. LiltrlT:, .524 take. BIMON JOHNSON, Divsoisi, W,4leital• And Rs4aLl Aiwa corner 9my!ioel4 andlotOla fitrente. inS:ivieed-ittawT rlESTßOXsYOUß.Z.liiitn i ßcinckes, /0; Donn pmr—atiar b Moles and •-• :Destray your-11,3tbs Tou r Clethes.!ta• . • Dram fair—linennitinn and 31142 . , Deft, sear -71noects on Mutts sad Powla kalrOfjlol/041 on Anna),, to.: . dostar's Rai; Eita o 4, • • • V4IIVIIIaPirr ,Bed bug lltteilitigt}tor; • Elitittict POwderfox Inaeofi "ONLY INIVALtOS4-I,l4i*pla KNOWN —.. . . _ :'Not diovuone toilo;lfitmas do not Moan tbio prosoioeL" .lifay woo oat of that, bolo, to Wa' - 'Bold 'osojohoir—byall 7soTmA vrvertiintb• twin et es, and by awslifeay Uro.oi, itorikagers, and Retalhat i ratralln di cocLorzlowai.suid!± e11t,16 ..,4 TA. TATIAMITOCK, a CO., adadasa lltLbargb, Pa - mautiaiiiiavar r airsaciis, Memo . 44110 : 41 . , (ter faFpoites, tinny ktsy) to • !INNIT .uuBTA.B.• •19:21111da•T )7otoadwa7 • 71N0.; 50 tons bill in ZINO, •dam, Ara *Pd pi v JalLltnß .iter 1 4 z we fill' G.. to Vlintltia B 14 ' tintier, ri .....-. -..-i- i. , ..: 1, 1111. P171101111•`..., $l5O _ . calovasuziast a titatoitoot ond to that to new."Aglallogn zat.....nw:Tegintargnautan.adicousito _ I•oll4 aruber-bui,Shmeirarand boom lull Iron .srp*amt. 3160 CASH. " 4 7 • - '- -•-.• • : it t- 111 q 1- *iti Rieti;insumbi 111.75 ,, t0 e/1 - warrantede:otifiletiotek442esitaelsi. arid bi" • ti etre ttet KIM My fad forSOWWPGO b 7 the old asettaele amoraciatta.•_, We Imitate* MK judgealo* =mini sad tri Alamo -thatreheoule end We dial toasty at a i .thaw to tut theee ottte!ataannt foible imam - - ---- - - , 7:,Glict9EiffEler:/6 BALI; , ) • r t)s. -c„,,,d.4..b.a back anpastr 7 cetaaaa. Thum. and frotit;ana adla Ot th all ';;;a 11 1 5 Two ths abotesnperka. taakatilusi „, fatal °lli ani" d r - 4irtuth one hor " n" a tom Bola agen t a risk% 41.1.7-41:4014,1000, - _ STEIN Just tatelrad. acme e!timiate - 4 aatt itketirfi • taitiiwei'PfAtictiir Oi superb workm mtDlp~a!flulib. - Far tale at No. JS; Nth ititat... Ju23 I . IET:1111iit d lIRO. TALLEUN VILMILhr InTALNOt3I7:IIIAII., T rata Trebles, or L strings; 4 Bait* . , cialltylCo. Seconds, or A e. - • e• Tblnls, or D o 3-- - Pourtbe, or 03 1 length, yen Beet quality "Mal or 9ennsia• 1et..,24-31, And ith strunrs,"eacb. Best quality Baits! D, AA B. siker strings, seth.l6 Second • • Do. .secitalo Best quality triolinoello, Beet quali ty G end • Maned to snY sadrus,.p:o. paid. on Avalvt,cfib• mime/. or In postage 0t010P.17 "•'"- , _ . JOBB H. XLWB, 111 Wood Mud. N. barn tot or Dub String, jest .srnvid oho, Ylonnit, Violin Oew, rtOtOkAgoriPrEraz, And Bar Lead. M )SW, riAINU 111.113,121.-- ,Jinet nothing.•buy Liles 'Web of PIANO SORTIE, bekcied pa/tawny tram the adebnpred - lobarduicolas:ob chiciuriog None; Baton;.Esau, Dario i. 0:4 BOUM; and Habalton Bra., Now lfork—lauf Oita, sod 111 be told lit puma manabutameol. ;loud raft for cub or xi a ressonsbU aunt, - lot 4 JOHN. El —HELLOS. eivi«lit", - - Block Tiz NUM,ONS AND-ILLICkO.._ .1-N from the celebrated . 12W:idol:ten el Maros Malin, iketon. Abe, two good bend 6 octave Melodeons: MU_ .1. Yoe bile by. 014 ----- RPHANS• COURT SALE OF_LAW UFRENOLVILLEtOTK-43ifULDAT MOIL Inel, August Otbiat 10 o'clock, will be salien!tbe premises, In Lawrancesilie. by order Unto Orphans* ( Jour& or A nellhetr tonneT, - ISseentpain Adria! Bonding Lotkeituatedaalollows - - . - Sixteen Lots on Oulu; Wreet, lutitronte Wen 2t to lest 'earl, and extending,, 6aLtn. lest to Tire y• Lots on Leick rim; boillittdo 21 to 72 feet tub; and etttending, nava .110 feet -to* Short - . Twenty-one-Lots on -- thellttsburthWoteinibli Turnpike, eath basing a teem; Of Sif e etoute t extend be Melt 110 feet to Spring aley. ' - Your Lots on rye anon. inlet, hating l,o4ol4 " 4 and Li Awn. and extend!eg beet. fratn to--146006 to e bort alley: - - • Len Lots on &ink street. bintislrmwititelo 39 feet, and extending beck from. f ~tozl6lL te item Lot, an. 2 / 9 .14et-stitit; hating - fr i. 4 4. 24 tad.St feet, and - extendhow hark- leo het . to est Your Lots on All nii 24 6 4 ' 0:410M fact The above am the most deilias4.lois:ilMut4Lonr city for Boman eonvemient dramas every ten mini ute• by the . LawntneemMe homer an d ; excupping the most healthful' and pleisint kcatke in our entire comfy. Speculums -in-ned Mbar • otdd do - well to attend ttds 4ads. at tint /Ca bt Tames . 6 r:Aue-49ne4leird Melt,-raiddeut ttreni . : and two pure, with totemic; seemed by bad had Plane mu sow be' hider, .11 - no - no - inis, 64 Fifth street 0. DAVIS, And. EXuELLEI N IT , UrAiIattkiIiALTAUG., 1 1021.—0 n hio9DAY,.9I7I43DATAradMALF4 2iliBDeT, July 28th, 29th and 80th. at 10 o'cicdle a. m. and 2 and 73i o'clock . p cmorl2l be mad, at Davie' Auction, 30 itteet;an 'land. of =tele lent Clothing, ad of gocd mho and quality, coma. . . . 20j itroadikdh aid Cassimeie !rock - mad BAdse as ; IW.i. ` isoixteraniindraiiiiiiignisrs pszt4'— -- 100 stabey tasapiare azed . l3llk Vesta. ; ... .-' %:,-.'. 6 1101 - - _ - ..• Quetiatuff. I.I.kiNIAU BRANDY -431:A miratiON—oer (Faattrao) 11OR1 arnr.i.l July 26th, at 10 o'clock,' Waco, at h' Awl ilon. 64 If Itth streot. 2monall - olctraa earl.) sallatat: - add frenclalkaralaa Brand 7; OA 9 / 1 3: duet Low Sium)s, el 111 •L DICE ki'd . BUIiGLIZ :- ANEF-z ika MAMIE" AT . ATIOTIOIL—On' arenaokr, Its N0ENU213,412,23th, sti,loeM9d4wEl-I*--044-11 the 'Comet -; •m•daf Aatileu Itoms4 al. nth Strati - ei great misty of Cblidneres EitrZts and gialreica*".. MUMS 3 extra. Enlsh'ehaissm .2 CUL% siew . SO if ;IA with fr ost wheel; e, Emptre CehM 3 Mod — Osbk.:Also, ifirodia7 Bartow:lsatall Itaxisti .. - 'l.- ja2S :-:,. - , '.,. - , • '4.-G. DAVIX1tool;:.-1:1 F94 . BTO*Atri, -ADlEb'' 130:0IBTio AT Atittrilla, , :dY - Xl TIIIS 1117=11101. or tars, orenitydasedptloniitElall Auction Howe._ .__ T. A. kIoOLICLLAIND: Auc*-. QUA: • U: W • - - V .1b ioasruarlky DIOBSIZIO:Juti 24. at /o;leckdril be mobt L at DirlelLuctlon. No. /Si !nth -thee; a t tockbn Weaver's hcana, secoad.hene. ' • LI Ake K-Utt , -.Prilb tittnlllllM UlLAri LI 4110TION.L4ht TUIZIDAT ItVZSINCI t Jul; : Seto, at II o'clock, will be sold, to thence:n:4A= elf andlols, 54 Illtb a teat:' ' _ -. • t 6 abates Bank of Pittsburgh Stock: " ,ne24 - _ 0.--DA9III. Ith.KlN j IftUVIS Al A 11.103390• t• 04117BDAY 401111INO; Jae 26th• o'clock, 018 be sold,' at the Chnunsretal *Nth* Howar_64 ruensirw.imilarraill,U2ol:47 Off -7 T big Steve, Belle= (aritone make., in coot dime. J. te..D.LITtb.-Mtel.:, pLAI'EUIOI.- SCALIIS: A.NDAILUN O A I / 2 . --41038 A211ZDA11BITIVeil ac 10 o'clock. *lll bet sold, la 113* Aida Boom, 51 711th MM. coo rood Pistibrns,&3,;,„: drawing six hundred pounds; ids* * mewing Cunt.: Ins House Iron Lids. G.' DlliDe. Alen% §,IEWING .ti.ACTILWAT-,ll.lltaltkm- e SATIHIDATAKOHNING,' July 2sl/i, si• r, r, o'clock, wlll to sold, st Davis' /mato* Him*, ll*. • M nth street, I Wally esulog Hacktiiihio 11 0 94_ ` -. 1„; ! cedar, Parks: ,Ssustacturbulksapanyo!ambkdalr-7 '- Haws's sad Graver d filkstr's patauts,_ JukS , - J G DAVl3.—Aluct. - - nr, vicres . • Nu wools -2 ' Ai tarriois.—On RATURDA:ViifORINING: July 26th, at 10 o'clock. will bit sld. it Bath a'''", monist A'ootion Noon, No. RIM' De Mimeo A Soh% Cooking Eitag‘iltlt c Wien alredwy fitted. - .llw.Nowp fist", rod mai 7-I.'" itter.maniletatateir. J. GI: DA I/ ( - 10114 0 .114.WRANAIKY" AlarD 'J •£T ALTOtION.—On 'moaner igoasaul, Jutl2Sth, at 10Veloek, be ioW. 61'14 1142.1dbe ergWWl Pea& ta. Mansion Boma, oar tha cameaf 7 r,,,3 Men/ 007.th0 satire stock at Ciaalatekaists; rbt.' ,; t 1 tuna, se.',compilaint tiusirlisMoSopinabliW goat poortath, atone, Bainolloakbyals.; Obis "with thOr 0341" ii (bantam Illaldogi , do. •- , . G. Mayas. Auer:, IXialMilM Booii,a#oo, prrrasuaan PEWAY: AmENoON, . ..d.t . .IIABOttIO HALL .411:VICIN SOUBL - • ) 1323 • •T A. NoCISY.LANIhrIinC. . V - ADJOthiNNO. emx or WATZlCstsierr.maglitm.:ol."---i:,;;I. TONYIDAIt &TESTIS inly t % allestd! Irtibek '••• b.` at the Clonnotorld Bahenlkoveillo.nt strut. br Can"- of tbo °Rads , : Ceent,72b2l64ollrir:rei, Lratilatdil balldl g loci diode id the cortmerttWedir . stress and Bedonbk dish nide lot baying Anent!: .teenty-toor Int on Water desittlenttostddhwittri - depth one hnnetesd end dxty Ott to BIM_ istnest.„ • .Tenet flux-tnes thin! essICS rum! Ind two yesni,..leh UMW; NAVA' l' bankind- - tmt u jigt on PP:WV« ••• I 's": • . ARTIFICIAL ..LEllOl,lp &DWI calibrated Altai paUMIs9 api AVOTIOT4kII4.2. o.i • 64];(141) a t;l sl ih °ll o 144,14 MEf!MMII lICENT,OIII‘I9OIUM -- - I • oracew - aorta a. co -• ': O4INC 1.4 WHITE nitiajt CAWN OM% no. 291 1111ext7 itra4, ,Itf,-;tte 6.111410:6-T2 bblaajcust rir Aar_ixa!iss pr, payibi _I J. a xevAiri - *l.lO IhdatigiS gensti PI4JrOB. Bar; PLL?7O:4 - $ l5O No. ,4711 BROADWAY, 4UCTIOX 141LER.,. - Sw=ToeF:- .. msu~° '........ a 1 , -' at
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