... '* •'••• ;J|’‘ ! I,:: \tv’j •,;.v ■’T'-i -htk -.-r.-■ 'jn f' 1 I^l :Sfc*vJvj:«: j -i y i :’v KiV;.<;-i), ;; > #.■ -^:r■:•■+!•-•:■■ ■ < : ’ i.-.- ‘S§. ii'.C ‘ '.X' ’*' " h ’*' >, “■ «• ” i iiiiiiiiiiiii! I T - *• * ($;: :liK ••:>!&: .•: x.;--v:V'iy.:'i-K y- •• a - %s .^V Jv"?|^vV4 l ,: N*• *<s' v *•* :♦* ' ‘ :i': »•.-*:*-): ■+• ■’.;' M*teiißi*sis«asa ftlSWWfc^^ J ** - '* 4 MEI « ,H *- «iN’' V': '/•, ■■'s*.-''-. M l! .V V * I.*: ir ’’ ' ’■ 1‘ > h*. > „ ,* ■ > 111 r .v. 1 - • ' y/'"" Ittisfrurglt 3DAT MOBWHa, 80 - 7 CITY AFFAIJiii. mWOYTI&AL PAPES OP TEE CITY. MWOIOMOICiI. O»M»TX*IOW for Qautt., ty 0.8. Btaw.OptleUD, Ho. 65 ?lllh • te^-«Het^ dlUT, Wßu»., 'S ... « « r.* —••• ' A ' • * - The “Confiscated” Bewolfer--the .. Salt Acalnst Mayor Sawyer. In the early part of Jam, weno“oed a mWisnied Bjao.an]es»ped soldier, from th» Southern Confederacy, was «»»*“ “ this city tot firing off. pUtol In the »* night, end on ft. following morning fined for drunkenness by Msyor Bewjer. HUpUtol, » lUrer-mohnted rsvoWet,; worth $4O, to ‘ tsken iSom him, or “ oohfiseiied>” (In tho.lan ■ gang, of tho M.yor,),mid h. inbi.nn.ntly, g', T , a pow.it of attorney to John Coyie, Ksq., to mooter It, or it* talue. ; ■ A demand mi mado on tho Mayor, and, If* ' Ur higgling oT.r ft«m»tUrfor s«t*tM woeks, rimf 4 Wrf |ov« to Mr; Coyls-a common AUsn mtoltor, worth say . ton or dollars. 13 M Mr. Cdylo, a.t.r bating seen (IU pUtoi, -much to ft. .ur P rl» of ft. .t -toniS-idid n»» pr»Po*» “ that the matter Should remain ae u Ttpthing bid passed between theta-^-all'K ing that’he kad Mn! huty In hta oeUoni and Sihottatond to d*Ut.r r fto; pWol yithont tnrther consideration. Another wMk_ moot hemming and hawing P*“® » ~ . i h * .ujteam. npy«imrn.y atm proted the r l«‘fea^s -:j^ssaßara®!tW« fern* ft him. Witness be. not •'‘Mr’ooy’.'n.^ftUeff^Mr; Buber,bit he ' * ■ /sfesfejss^oas; : b Th.”X[ffidffl th.t «S notio. we. luffieient, wnd piaoed the attachment In ISSggB&SS -penon to proonoo ft . 40l on th, i'lS^gHSrssss —M6##fiSP»W* jccoid of eonrictlan. cheap ■ S k ‘ n ; W t>oen«mpUedof 11• wntenul i «4o'Z ossemey he, wedo not • pretend ft gness. m : H : iliil ai. '■*'Wvs|l '■v-ftj A Caid. , jBWor. &*«•: J »•«•* “*?* Id Ui.Cconeß.lMt cvcnlngarcpo.t Committee on “Cleim. end Ao- .l?. dTS eelenleted to do ». 1«J»- ".Spoidof-th.followli.K2*- - i ,-„ co T 5 TESmcnfcOosntU. “ Gi M *»S .IFIfeWSC"- ./. . $406 61 Thu unomt h ** t £“£ O 'X? by HcOoonell, E«q-,Ui» A“S« dty, «d hU w -- S coarfi « “ait,» ««p -. Lrt irt rnmarao* in « lh# Aoi . tb« a«id«d u». ,*®w k* r-jjj. proper, the tex »iT<M S?<A» »Mr*w Sir own con : / ;sss^nffwss!* Additional Bnl>»cription».- I* addition to th» .nm» »l"*dy P“ bU,b '* bets, Bubseribod on B.tnrd»y «d - „X ‘° th. «volunt»r bounty fund, ar#th»foH°* lB * : >AtbutbbotA\BbMnon.. ••••■•• ft H; JUrttoJf 4 ' ; LWiflg* loo * CopeUni A Co..—*,. - Wilion, Mcßlt#7 nai C 0....— ' j. PalntarACo~— •i *%£%£ ” ,ttb * ori ; b ' 4 SST,OOO. ■’: .. 1 * .* • s FROETBMBRDir* BTBB1&B 6AZBTTE. United States District Court. ~ Court metat ton o’clock Tuesday morning Ho». Wilson M’Candless on tho-Beneh. The Grind Jury was sworn, with R. H. Koonts, Esq., of Washington, Pa., as fore man, after whloh they received their charge from the Court. They wire Instructed upon the question of treason and misprision of trea son, but were also reminded that since the re bellion broke out not the semblance of a case bad been developed against any man in this district— indicating that the whols people ] were level to the government.; The Judgo also defined the ofiense of eonsptrioy to over throw the government, which erimohadbwn piorlded fir by a lato act ofCongrMs.After the charge of the Couri the jury retired to gainst W. J. Bmith.chargid with counterfeiting, was on motion continued nnti th A 1 Jnry , WM empannelled in the case of Henry Bnetberg, lato postmaster at Heudoo , Cambria oounty, in default ®? nl > vi, , m“t. The suit was against Bnetberg »d Ms •% applloatlon of F. B. Collier. Eeq., *e continued till the next term. A, npon u ho li oonetrood.dn «gpl»n»tion,*o A»r___. o_|t 0 _ |t Un. Wooda, Jubonont In AUogho »'° nc .ff* ; th.t tit Undlord otUod on .**• blw»k filled,'re^oiringMri. *im,JH>d goV».w>“ . jo flfioon d»j», Wo<*U to »«»“ landlord .lr>- |ornoß-p»T®' „ e ßotr (or «dtitnotion PJJ, rthtT nun bMnffi* 'lho.ld.mdß thU BO BOttOB „ f thU kind, OBd Krg.«.r,wl»l. .. _ Vwit*« JSttkSptojo on 1 Ms; I ditto# of ArrnnS** 0 *nd Brown , MoyntUnd, ET * n, !. r JrtJi^ , for tht comfort ktre ofido wpj ■?. . *®d the «* Of the, moil jTUT ~ V pifth ottootr-" v : ' C SM,SO 1 Btnkof Wtubßfgivr - .-:.".’-. . Mi ;. 62,00 ' Exchin go Eonfc - 53,55 Alllghmy Bonk*- 65,03 Ir*B City Boni..<" V .-""""y";j inl|i 6*,76 Utntinu nsd MonnfootMO** , -"SfffißSSrS® A si«i»*“»“ o “?.~M?dtTtowMrt, to rl»« AgM,, °- I ■ *■»^ ,, = r ist?ln*So*** ofAngui* Iwi go w IntoSjTfirit »ppoUtm«Vof «UUtrttk»t«ho W .Bhn- BmL Later ftom Vicksburg. A gentleman, Jut from Vio*.borg. giro. u. ,om. intorMtlng information touohmg Ah. mOT.rn.nt. .gnin.t tt.at city. H.'»».£• wh .n ho p«..d Helena,Ark.n..., General Gotti.' army tra. being embarked upon eight Uan.port TM.01.. their d..tinatlon being I Viokiborg. Our informant ha. no doubt, %hat.T.rf that onr troop. h.T. alroady taken po,,M.ionofth»toity,.^>«^ 1 * > i^‘ SSSsibKssr ed in tba expedition. there i* our informant farther* of no diEculty dn hM , frequently Y ; ok ‘“°' g ll .?e bafuriS) hut the.large arm, K Vicltburg return after the firing f .od'«mme]o. tbo work of «£»*»« dam.gM, mO.t of whtoh i. dono »t “g C- ‘ ho "*SttS o n°ft a g “n“k. y «UI Zac,. TW;“ i. oxp««a,h. 8 . already h«n aocom nUahedhy General Corti. and hi. army. • win w Kernan. convicted of p lso osra.-Wm. H. . Mmod Duff?i manslaughter, In aujing sentenced to the about three J*ara since» hM pardoned penitentiary for w* 7 » released from SUSSS£S£u-.!« « *■«“ *»*« ! iDflictetl tko moral monni. „ Anntvnn « Ho«.-C.Pj- d ? b, A°b ®»A F - n Ten,h Capt. M. »• Aaami, iQ Beaver Beiorrei, on pnrolo, both oonnty, onßntnrdaT ” un |od nndlleft in tho baring boon «o«»l, J#M> A Urgo con hoopito! on «!• i[lhll RochM Ur r.“t! nnd *bo ofiicori * hearty wo.oomo. Arntoin M. Clfumb « h ' n lXTo?taS.Mi»??n C hh,oh;Ali.- a nowin oositon in o|into( [ ia th „ pn | “o d -boa S®SS a r.7.=^l^.td‘ ! .be heoith I-- nriaonen i» S 0 ? 4, - Atwora StonCTio Ch of Taa . eomtnUtcd to jail “ p * r * n " l lw^ l “f .‘dottlon and fornication I ; nD ' / "... . WoMi*.—William jonoy, iUtT r Tfcf Pmo. “t Lawreneorillo, bai Bailey.. ■ T ' ■'■ ’ Luut. Aur»» no‘w“ta *U dt^°n-vi.lt to M. Won J "- DIED: *“ T OO W..»«n» non** i „^o^,fronttn. nnid.no.o, nor par...., ffilkib. itnrt. Birmingham- , SPECIAIi NO “*J* U . l i«. r lwi r F oJm‘iup«rTUlon, and they gfcffiSr to *u &» to °“ h . bojer ‘- sonpuM, »*»* «“ c^rd»g n .f.Ti rn.hlng Into th» inif'tmnaio th.mfelrca for I Soldl.r’. lif"i ■ i ° a '“ T K P UI - the Sore*and .ssSfe as gSns?,s^““s*" Iff h. ? oaE^ T L Cft^«M^*wu°SmH^d I biog Shop ■jV*?* All kind* of House .trwfand Chirry Utey. ah bj n „<**. Bearing Aort ® Uw lyatton^ 500 6OO ... 600 500 ...... 600 1 _ i n'~p»«iiL> Water Care »p 0 Homce* ; Docro* O.;B*AW-”• tfor lulnbow’* Ooroo v' ponn and Wayn. «treot»- Book Store. oppo.iWPo*t etreet. th. Obnib"*^' »° *1? W eitborVt-o (t sm Ko.346i®k» tW D.nul^., •ion*y!•••'•'•■' ! • A ——— —■■— TjtATON, MACRUM * CO., I So. IT FIFTH *T*S*Ti I Art doling oot thdr tntlit «*** ° r • French Embroideries BCkli WO* TBIMaKD 00088, »t To m«k« rooo tor tdl pordut*. TO PROPERTY HOLD- I !"■*• %H. WUHBAuST i fbl« dartt ApO* *9* |5tt * •.«; v i Tr^orw. I ; ,, rrrrr. aSTTgoAU 1 _ of ib»b«rtlu*ll*T>»> ,1 * k . ! EXCSMIOtt OOAIITABD. UIH Oli tllo JUimjf. JAMES Siso. AUvtwDjr city mjte-aZiSS. !. v ... _ , '' , '^ n itßisWrM4*«4><iart , ‘ B,, l*«’ MArtToSS H?****: *jnß.B. nconia .. " " \sjoMMPb %*■- /,-* ••-...^-x; ~ . ■"'ii'iii .in' ,ii , t ,ii l »l»i'i<i'iiiiiniii ii i iM'inTw ■ i ; , , i , «**-*- <■>-■*»—-»-* j - j j r . ! rvuu KOBIW*. «°“* an " y “If U ““ J -^CGN^TS ! 0W lb». Hwo? WumT imlaii. I liuth in nt"r* "V i-jsgs2"‘ ,r “ I .b&KbSKrt no.iw Üb«u «^- SIDBL *. 1 Joa_ —' ' / .-* *;r • i -; v P . S ■ ' ’. ■ r . ii’i ■ The Wit to Put Dow* the Rebel • Uon* “ith whuffl .tarted,rL: that th. public in general do not yeUomprehend tb.e magnitu of the rebellion or reellte whet thle wet com. to. unless w. era willing to euo.nmn to the Southern Confederacy. The firilcall 'of by North a fire thousand men, connldeir d by t th(> etrong beginning h „, been re«i7?b*u7soa|£ornCongrel^with^hoatß them. . #>ionaed before it became Krsasirt- i-js-a ;5£ “S« '-' A '’ i ~ r lh i a h . DO S t „S h Conf.d.racy, who.. lemlo» know too much about to b f„* on eingie fotctag into the field "*7 -wapJgSjrafl-i half earneatneaawm tau w Ulo °* i “ffiScSrSnotnejcjnainmd^! the Northern character,“ d .. m irerall! which their upon the... In their council.- AW oalcnieiing key Jnt lnthi. 0 , and j tbeir Tenture. tbe f|lll reatlia let the united North .mu »O f tltMt | o n > and tion of the requirementJ twMOn Btl jl by act accordingly “ num bera, which ’tfu wm°.he?h.T. nothing left°P; the rebels will tnon ,hem—otherwi.e tho Kn’.“ 4 . with them the b ”¥!’m.»nd experience will ultimately bring T .lWXerxee along with the rest) to the b °eau tlme l e-n here Uith /that .. SaiSrHSaSS if Q throe Vimea°ihe nu mb er had gone along with ri d™£thj^ sssrSsigss, There arernen ” h ° c , M ' l ’?“ k ° the most! ””l“nd J!Sn haye' £££““& ° r and“b7gtoeT: Neelj enpenor qoalitie. apo i a them only ! fia^-arKas-sK-ri are diapoaed to regard « «»nff aa dto” to b, o? no d"‘‘ ro :tco;‘.ciou. of,Uff.nnEr ceeds from a source “„ „ek. to hide nets, weaknee. or malice, tnai » ~ itseli behind the n naßo boldly I am not ..bamed to -patmj £ur of na tionaPperil, “ “7 OT 7uby a, 9 «^».. Srb'‘elr' r da a ,°y^or. l o,C*.i.c 5r onn?ryap. ra-srif&s onr Major °“ , ™?*j I SL® O J2JISty In tba pro no military knowledge or fea.ioo, God help t*'” had been e. hand.. Perhap. >1 the wnrer B “„ X(irjel .. attxion. to diaUngnjah him m iliury imagines, haring b«n edaca»» Mj . or of school and acted, in . urainK inch uouinal Voinnteer., be might,bynrging u » ” All really worth noticing in “^® rxe * * , tide la that objection bo mate, that t h » j” tiat ca! o It would quanUtie.* Tbjj thatlf*we°bar?not enough*, r’l' K .'tat time, or some *.7ffioi.“ .Üb.u7.te, W. had not*’ arm. for the when ™Sd p to the 6pld, alia and ourGotern- Tided them in, * untr y if they ment ia wanting ind J iup ""•."“.‘lleonUngenci... Where i. the prooi force to dl.pera. the ho.U of treason found in mmonicatlon. &srt«^£flsdssi. s«“i~sSSws?-~. aelf unknowniaro of a d ui nnfortun»te.h.to»»* h »““r'p r n..cSuonof being opposed to a g ro V’ [nm tb Z V” ’rnM 0 id. P . of article cannot be which a foil idea #f u iB „ wa y oal- SffiSloathe charge referred to upon him- ■ a u. likely » tree c ° n ”P“?° “ f ,»»« “IktSere to end thou .« >»J«. „ Uoh ibo no odd to hamenralamlty.i in2e «iUon U i, fit to infer h r '“ pWS^SSsfeB *S.S“r> I each tnotement. _ tJO mean; : ii i> to bo hoped bat If ho ®** n “Eilbf Jar conducted on to tbo Northern pooploj>[ Ji! that Hl* one mnttje *|mplj » «& olc# 1 i not now to bo avoided* trne men . l end potriote m*ke, le»ot, • 1 doubtful* j | .-■ ...; \ ••• . • •.. TKe Case o( ‘D»«yiumer. M«BM.: Euitow: In “I“‘SJ?' llihed on Saturday, wipooting Dr ‘ ’ although tb.fact, of thoc,row.ro eon«Uy rtod,thoroar.,om..xpro..lon.th»tlough‘ s\“ri-33R?w* iSiSpSSsFSsSSSii wheroa* il ••• that a far h „ jadg ,. might P Qt .? p b v |om* loglcM process th*t Uo m»y be position. wallyliopolt nartaio- /iraat know, 1 No °““T b <M« afUr-thought U of what I Ba^ ' Qwn Ear ,ol.ly tho h ilm wrong . In bolt from mo .. r folt called recitlpg tho ’ i here he* COlWi satoh, kacbbm * CO. Wd. IT Wnh It. r.iwwwitf. I - .-’F-.'i THE LATEST NEWS. Telegraph to Oil t ily ISbectal Dispatch to the Pittab.ergh Qttett# 1 Oifcitr, July «• 1862.-Th» telegraph line ha. been completed from.Fr»Uta to‘hi. place, giriog « diract PW. burgh. The line wothe beantifolly. . From Ba»ieHVlUe. Sr/.ou'diug C.pt-Morrow, of the K.n tooky VolaotMi r «- thlt & coUuion b.t.een jHlXri. « Bd«oUviU.:>ith.r from ml Af«w hoow of"'”bo rtb£ capture of Rus ..noiMo auction of e Pedernl regiment wm has, probably, arriV.d and y -orkiog South to Nashville, The line no thlng farther from Rusaell- b M . W wS? e h g *. on » bruuoh lino, tonight. Thf'tbeory is thatltho robots took u*ay tho The tbeoryi Hrin i 0 f OU r forces. oporstorsbotorotn Qor. M.goniinsp K4ntuok ,/ L ',gt,i,turo calling: 8* a fur remarking t)i*t the mlli- claim* the paramount military of tbo Commonwealth, »nd an nn mu "H.. loMitm tho power heretofore ex wmtngnosi t“i g p J, mlt tboir exercise eroieod by them, f P, flict ~ im . b * a. ’favor ns ' I col without e soldier or Tdollx? to protect the lines, property, »nd rwtlu’of feu people, of reenforce tho laws. ylpp .s^re / Uiog o madore dT ., nrfr tb. SSs£?taS&.^s : ta the ponoofn. enjoy- S“ U o d f right, under tho C °fim tU wilhout tho moons an 4 power to af f nrewlief and I am left no alternatiro but to ford relief,anal , mafMjni in the S2Ksssa^?S |Lt Assembly, that thoymjT *“^,*s b/Thom, and looking to the ri>Hoy adopted xl »£. «tAt® and the late aottqn of Congresi " b * p hk-r»ty‘bf SsS£ rnmmoßwealthe = Jttempbift Ncwp* M.urais. Jnl. 29. —Cornmnnicntion with .i. Nnrfh i> very irregnl.r it present, in con ‘h'««Vr nil th. junmbona b.ving been pX.d"n«o rerric for th. 0,0 of Q.n, Cart..’ “Xnt 250 oiti.ens l.fTyo.tord»j-.omo go inSrNd°.r r l . h h«.l«on i«»o«l, op.ning M.mphi. to *rt: £ , p.p«. or hindr.no., .ov. of ...mlnotlon, »nd ...» .«r.h, •^nSESS'® 1 division, ... iSSSSSxs siSsss zsmmm ~U.d for the benofln of th. gor.rnm.nt. ABBOVr TJUMMISW ttIBBONS, [b ehtfo* colon, QBKNAIIIHI VEltB, In brown, blo», wrpto.dnO.g™-" 1 nnelTtd "mu iruTnn tl n """» * nn -” ri<> *,**-- jVkkbn IT «1«4 “d tor .**’” 'd'uJ mamlihmurtrwt. _ feinnsvoc^^ L>g«d«i. *»»{«s£ *wiunr,M» Wooirt. by tele&kaph. Crilcnl State ol Affairs in Missouri. { St. Loch, July W.-Informsttnyi basb«” » h«ra that a larg® fore# of giwrrlUaf | j^^SSHSSj iSfeft^jgSS sssss ri jf: a f»-js»s si^-r 5^ 1 1° tufw notions left Hsuibsl on Friday night, lljrinLK dsprodotion.. toons. «M«- ! citis.ns hue arrived m this city. . « aii » aDCCt&I to th« K® l ** Uu°tJ, commintog th^W.,t, !-taW« * brtn * **?«•«“ ‘ d ‘Cfi“ "“ i h o d &r r»n b f« tbV *»>£«"» ° f *V fl “‘ t Victorious Buttle in MlMonri. 1 “-j" °*> 4 4 Ir\1 r \ m £wLesT»lry, «M strong, were »t -of tho Sd low»e*y»*!7i m(IM eu t 0 f tacked by Porter »nd I Foltoo, ; »t.noon, yssMru 7. r [m af|m4 Cobb, 900 %in completely o olook, P- °V». , 75 to. 100 killed end rooted, jl "“ h J*>“uken .prisoner. Colonel I wounded, »nd ««• 4J {mod »nd wonnd tlortar reports » .j-nonltion, baggage, ed; ho “Pj“]?J *” jj’ls offlcersand men bo- «porUd t kiU.d. G AToll^o^orden. Important from Cairo. , CiraoJo., >«*-*■ *° particular* recolre ?.*„ forMI hire eracnatid It l» reported tbktonr iorw> MW Grand Junction, and thM P ,h«y hare pol copied by portion of the Ibm phU and , ■ on hcrwaj from - -before teacblngOo!ambM^_ — Humboldt Taken br the Rebels. ' •» «- 40 to the 3H«wi» : Chicago,;Jh»y *»• ..*" taken pot- 1 from Cairo,**?*. d nose have possession ■V^ D «^r.wdOh“R.Wd.ttWplae fc t». track .om. to. or nrnlTft T" 11 *** j i Mnrkete 6» Telegraph : . ,_nn tvio yinaf market ti firm pmtAUttrniA, JoJJ demand; I*6oo bbU bnt there teinot much , 2*V md *S.T&@S <br extra aoUatS3u sgh™i Bye-flour fattingln bmnj: too bbte Fenntjl e f t« good domandlpr Wheel, Tania «M el V - . ~ _, *ijju&l,33 lor tod, end $V and 6,000 buebeU.totaelfijwlt In do 15lorehtto. Sli'JJuOTentr^****'• Oetouro B&S? fefcSSJ&'SRSK Saas^fS«^&- , a* , B ti,OUO bbla at {vbeat advanced le.ii ssitssral SSSss»”” a « rr'"-- " 1 7 ---~**~***■*'~~~ T= h«or£&2T«» *s* 'sfigr*- ?wsaK rtwp WBX*tB, WHKJr "T? t I "’S’J^IS-o'SSS!?'“*:' f FrolUnUwji Altajh""! ® I J: . -* ,I<l ".. „,„i.n Now Uoodareoeiv- WJAUi to oufc.ti Ho. jo: A COHVEBTED DEMOCRAT. A Utter from Col. Wileoxot Treated. / ■ ; The following lstfor from Col. J. S. Wil cox, of the niiooiijSM regiment, wss read, at a war meeting hold in Elgin la»t Mon day. Col. Wilcox was a; “ conservative Democrat when at home. Bead what he HXADQiriaTKRs 52d Rxo't III I Pol. j C,neMo S TOOHaar,near i^inth,| Pries n rShoso :_Nothing of interest transpires in thtehranohof the groat Unrnn /armv Tcwlay ie a copy of yesterday, and toSwrrewwill prohahly be a /« of to-day. , There eeems to be a lull in the bloody strife of war, since the terrible battles 1»- fore Riohmond, yet in the seeming calm both parties are but pausing to regain breathand gird their loins forhercer strife^ Ciroumstances constantly 'banging relative positions or men andteings, fre quently requires that the polioy of and governments should be corresponding ly changed) and I believe the time has come now, (perhaps it came ling ago,) wheo Uie noliov of onr government toward these damnable rebels should be materially changed. While the strife was going on in the border States, where, therejere un doubtodly quite a number of really ioy»i men, it waeSroll enough to guard and re construct their raUwaya. and te protect persons and property;; but now we upon the Northern line of aStatewhose inhabitants, in their ml '®" b ' e ). 1 vicious ignorance, are: all rebels. Here think the policy should ohunge. W tbe? saw fit to destroy their railroads, I would not interfere, but on the Lork. thoroughly done, I would finish the wort tv they wished to burn their cotton, I would I use their corn and bacon for my army ‘gaAer^^while^reahhing belter to those same husbands and fathers 1 tell you these men chuckle with derive laughter to thinktheycanteav. their families and property Bafel y Tank and have u. feed th.«n.»i guard the other. I have done with that 1 vhioh. by placing guards oyer erery farm- j ss&afe-SSa b- K braveboy * b l f say w* !r“™ hfanrpo-thluty, 6 *“ Scom uieful to to rebels in prolonging Hasssil SSSSSIas SSs i “is.g ggsSpsg uptoot and destroy everything rebellion could exist, how long would utoy returning to obedience - 7 Y We^vrt^ng pq.m sSHSfiStjfch WES?W»i»3“i£r,£ teen to twenty per cent, very Q e “ ( Som'*;"' h o"r about 450, men for duty, or ineso service; w. draw from Government. teamsters, etm, draw iro 1 By employing the negroes, twee si , that stamps they have been m K wilh sttts^Sjfcjsrarjd a^fSSSSssss: vSM'gSS'B ta ' t ' n fin'adagger of hffhost. ceUinl malioious toward these Iretehei whose devtUah work .is making .0 many hitherto happy taw* g “ r S^iSSsSSS 2fg&3S3S BB&23g?#* them perish. ; gEVERAL HUNDRED CASES Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes, i„ noW „ «wt. *»'Otactad.«l. tt ifhU*l«lpU». ' for the, .••■■•■■' cohoebt hall bhob store. - ■■ ! OHE-H4W TB« USOAt PB’C*. far tb. n» «■*»'» °* *° od f'. wrtnTjn a-bo.l. ■ JaM sliwr2«rt*<M» “jSsTIkHOTHB. JoW / '■* : i ■ XiTTSFoKPHiStfCOUBTjBft 1 OI CODSTT. PaniilTlTenla, at Ko. 05, Jnno T«n, ISC*- ' Knr. Km. fttanhen. Eluha and Jew# Kerr, Bobert Rut, Wat and Behecca Herrlnj, Mary Jo-Ur, Ale*. Bth of Jolj, 18(0, preaenl- Geribon ttTnnav, t bat m the lit dap of iUhwt}srtl®J Afiwise (vbßt* Com* 2d day spon th»«ald poM* u t ba tlm# when of A,lgW L!iXi , £SslrSc?s«ftcta «et forth la •rldeocewouM J® decrMo frndfleperform* eSo^SSu H, 18 ?:.- ■ w.. A. H—. CleTht^lnVltiagt^ TN THK COUUT Fomth SXI Pre.h, terUn Chnn£ of the City of t„i. a D 18C3i the Court „A»d “fx.& thatoSoU.g^tro tlon.ther.ta oonulnod nppgrtM “ tb „ Ss:?sSssf|s^SFSffife ass&js- -* K«rt will grwjt achmrtfl * COURT. ißfl;lid>*wf -* *= tH THK OKfUAjlg’ tiUDKA| k lime pirUUon Auditor to oeerMln th» ■lgn«Jb jlho decMwito*”! tJraaeemenU, ii W. ' ■ tl dusto eecti olhU.thgjreq,»M>« h.lri prmw ‘J* rS£h?SmnS« *Utb. puli'* “ bltf OffiCSp S®*.* * o4' IQf4 a!fl O*dook ft* #AT dSSk5?m tSdtttle»«r hU sppolat tk* C?HOBIIiAKO, : AcIItor. SMi* ii jt** 1 " ''. : YtXKOUTOB'S myriWU.T—Wboreas, isfinSSSSSS' s&s&ssSir ll • oih ;°““ l^'° r Mtlamint. . B H |caoLloSi . A duo,' K*pr«» OBc. corner Greet «■£ gtreet*. __ ■ “ ill hereby Muon tp.. the eeteteof BWJ 4 **“?"* gf»nted to the on- SfSifttoS™ 1 WILSON, No. 47 P WILSONS V ■ XOHS WiLBl>»». L fKxecutort. WILLIAM WILSOfrJ U» ondmignrt, on the «* M persons lu9:ltd*3tTg —^— L AfHSiSlailli Ut« of toe cl grunted to the •hip.- AU*gh«oy n»T»ng *!,. **t»te are 3nlA •» £ I K,“ BqOMtoi to B “*M I js2sj«luto«o P"«‘“ lhem ' ffl^r“BtK^^3SS!& or S. * SSC. BCHOYKI, Ko. 139 fourth It.* loD:Ud*Ctwg the Allegheny coimty, JP^» deceeeed, of Lewreoeeniie, *+• 6 ft nqDMied to el pcnooytpdehtod thnee h**lngtUlni »w4^l-11 JAMES TBOMraoK 1 JTMIWKY’B BLOUU rtßAKUUfitv Th. qestoihk Aitn (’!■*. br ,1 “ n , Ih A. Ji, Dr. J. M. hupror^ lUeU to b* lnT»la*bl« In tb* tor* at BGRQFULA, -v Canobboub Foematioks, Old AKfifeDBBOSH OIjOESS, 80. 62 Fifth Street T INDSETTS improved Jj !::rrnv Cutaneous Diseases, Eetsipelas, Piupi.es i)H t§a Face, Sorb Etes.v Hoald Hud, TurtEß Afpegjions, Rhedkaiio Dibomm*i Dyspepsia, Connr*sE«*i Jaumdiob, Salt RhedM, MssbußiED Diseases, ■Gbheeai. Debieitv, ■ Liter Coutlawt, Lots of. Appetite, Low Spirits, Foci. Stomach, F'dulb Complacbts, Toorbeb with allothbb Duboses Muak AK Totiuipbß coiromos of *hb .Cibccuatobt System. As a generai. Tosio, usetfeots aeb/oct A BESIOSIH*. **» CAJIKOt Fill* tO MfWWj Tytfgtt’p ijssiHnresß* VBBISOI.T, A»X> laVfluid to ii. »«“=■?* of tall.*™*. rta4 to.lt£t | log dem*o3* *. Y''.l -—• ii'A.TOJKOJ'U.toiM**"*' Call** U“» S'* o j t‘q« mlxtaro *> *! i grftduaUyjfc&d B«nnaninUX«— — - y*- r " ,\.\: V- da-K «ncu Uto* l» ■“***> ”°‘ BLOOD SEABCIIEK. isratooßK Oapceroni Formations. Bcrofula, A, ' Cutaneous Diseases, Brysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sole Byes, Tetter Affections. SoaldHead, Dyspepsia, . Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcer*,- Bbeumatio Disorder*, •: Jaundice, < Salt Bheum, ' Mercurial Diieaie*, “General Debility, Liver Complaint,- Lou of Appetite, ; V Low Spirits, Female Complaint*, • Fpilepty or Fit*, Paralyti* or Pal*y, Syphilitic Di*ea*e* ana Carle* oi tbe Bone*, nvicTirCß WITH ALL OTHEB DISEASES DATING TBEIB OBIQIN IN A BETBATE SSSSS«?of the blood PB .CIBCDLA. 'tout STfiTSH. cash or pAiueL a. uutd. PtTM»oaafl, Pt®rwt»** Sft» o. u. kk«*-i ui. pu«w. «•*£* r“u£» *»<•"*• <rai ' on “• “ «.d belo* *b. e1b0»,»n,1.-«l “ a Lr:iT.^b-r. cmr be*J *•“' •" “ wwk , nJ 1„. ,J*lW. bene WMDQte I »U T«rj *«“ i «»r^"2SS. T :^S?"- l» ,** 2£,lh O^eboUlcelßleed^^b ™ ' weigh I twenty potmd*- •• : thaA wlm»"b« : *^“ r “°‘ v ,r^“^ ;bet.™ I «"■»«»»> u, ' “».“* lho i,r K«!««,». i» Woodelfeel poseeallobi eed elit' Ol br. K l SMief. I would «lio«tatetU*tl -i*o* »«• Wfc; »i£b «. m*le before Dr. Ke,«r *«“ l ; E^‘ KtrMtw i duhd ear cured 1 tt » in BllSO.** «W» iU ’ ** 4 ,C mS'^.pd Stt. aund lo rhiUMpbl*- n« toldm. «b.l >. °y„ l . °’ " 1 taodlwM tn*t "O'*”* lot If two or *o ,v * r«.r?rr o t”r^> L - WitoZ-B. *■- *•*»«». dndcn&o'itrwt. ill. IfbaajCnty* r \ A BAD SORE LEO CUBED. pnnimwti, Sepleniber 1., i«n-« U«ft ' O,d " ot -- OMbtoto * rft k‘. *.,doctor. Mb. ■lx month*. - I tried "". - t . J exiled o* Dr city, bat-Withoat toy * wbo on lj •tteortefl *»” ”• bu * ,w ° ta * u “ - Zorf n g fcrrix montta. I <®l» M , ,W» InflM Btra ** tm IB 7)MAS rAMILU . one esaM9 »©• IxojUMrijU «**<■**—<■•“»" fe/tUfefWmor**' Dr. 010. n. KXTSXB !,«».»? W Wo»>«rwt.»o»«P'»l^*" r - _ -- ■ @®k®ai&s» mnE CHEAT CURE FOB CONStJM,P- SS»of^ Xb*lxtnn »<1;. 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