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MEM ESE • '; • '' •••• ME= -.y. - - • , ;: • : .?&f • talent is corroborated- by ,the - Aiolartond of "Aug an -'•-atticklipelking Of thedrAies7hickwilide , , • • :•- • - •'-'-*** - Pr;" the Confederate Congress which day, itit said - f• • The Confederat e Legisblittre is eonfronted We:SA*IOU of'its proceedings no ` if, fact, that: the .nipkrzWiraiting of, six - thousand streaks teen by the pubik "away, to be used mil addition to those; al.=. randy. invading the connt#;wrowedly , .fok its itnpoteriairatent, aubjugOott:.and stainotent. 7l So repel this formidable - power; it. has .0 axis three - hundritt and:, measures Meat at once betaken 4o7ineet tis-exigent state tip - 8e " - Df: tartilklL . ,neiire,4B24?itoni.e.t Denitinosotride4lsiocTofitainrel* lum '-beelk mad e tat casters. °,ll°' ifiktriek --- us 'ineek 6 •on the : 2 1st hist, in. ' l2 ' - ` r • plaCe.' W the comm e nces l''callts,tt"""' "No POLITIOAV'BA3 4 ^"r•- TO LiCARCE-' ••• • •,4,IITEAYEICICLO Cirizr N -Democratic Mass, - ifecting.-;3lin of Fairfield I Again has • the militar y authority : aubrertod the - ,io*or - Of the- State - Again -hare the in s. iolietiable'',dighfa:br Irritator' been violated. nitiztrn , Of -our oWiiionitti,""•witfititet: pro - - Den :, o t, law,had - ; been ddpnrol of ilia lib, • µ arty b y iiiraitigs of tha.Bearetary of War 0O "tho night of the 12th inot., Dr. übv ka-d - iithOjit civil 91de '"' ls -4.41 P d fatall Prt*esi4 ' ..isken' insl ii"nck' Pft . ifhme4ianr,Dipiryt! by a militarr P 2 e with , me„nt, and,otnveyod to For! , Laf aye tte• ••• oat-trial. or even hearing. , loath& end aro-the - thing', tending? - integloriotp_, CctatiEntiOn.deliantli aets:ttaido,:and our . • botistoi - Ifsiity but a mockery?., Aro wd indeed' itigbaok to the middle '"of the dark 1 .nnder-tha-rolf§a,otthoi.illuogeoti . , and the inquisition '..A , itorapanp , "of tiattcfre ~ congroga •at the znianing.. were adopted„ dec!arin g ' Ediaraniena of the COnatitn, thortn•idt-of. Dr. plat', and the, twoorolga4 thtt ?fife' outraged 1, and Ex-Governor ; • Madill tnalt! iOntohea. ' • • MOM I== SIM • : c•'• ' , • ' iiiil L ff tr .41 ~-, • , ti:•-: 1 , -; .. z• - ;:i WEbirESDAT IifORNMG, . AUG. 27. ' • ' ' The ITiiliiy of a Draft. _That the dreA wilLinflieLeotaelterd-_ mrtaf lile:adiia!ttllT - AittXprpbablF ac 4 Akron& ce his 1:10011 soffeipatoi. Th'ef till igti s tielte4eliil4. The eYetem of eolunteering abeorbe I'W tite-true patriots,: !"4-r eititiO 4 Wtite" -: ilieWiti l ittiN 4 kfilil from ,all the dangers and hat e aships of • shall. leave oldithe "Butternuts," as they are , ibule t. z.,& • - the coup . denied that those who , Politicall3r — a4t with the • Republican. • putt; havellittfiehtel the east mejority4 haveitintiVeP,;the rite& rand HtebEd~6 army Thhihite been pro..veA 'ettaeh“.here":been - heifetT lit 'tfierrybtate. instance, of Wein TWnols. The voluatifti, .‘,.,4*lsQo,2reginients who are leial voteie authorised to vote in thefi: reepeetive camps on the adoption of the 7 444-41 oir'41 02 11titnti1ately - filhateicir thitt 3111 ° bY:; 1 -:Puncrn i f 1 ! Je°nTenllonp and Usig l4l l l `ll 4 n- de.0.44117. that Con' vonln?'ll4 visit the . . camps and ' - see ea' . vote was fairly Wien: They rePoit: / .441 rIng.niiireffnalt?;'1 the ;; New Constitution Asadiutit i trY Majority ago' it or about The ported the Contti , tfitic4, and the Itepubli • - - „eansopiosed iteandare may take the above - •ss a fair indication of the :political opinions _ _ - . . of those thatwheiiititedguiWiniyinStatq ..,:,-;..,.indieti-ierz. - felr criterion: , for , the :whole` ;.,:oeuntri. -- -'7:',' - ' '' ''''-' ~ . -. The draft wi ll partially correct this great -, evil; itileieitiiwiliprevent t his diapariti . , hereafter ; and for thisreaeonwelook upon it with more favor than ,, vii might oilier ! ' Wlaii,-dii:: . 46 de not „think:lt poisiblite wvoiii;rwliaft,,'; were it ever, so - desirable * . • . and:ire:thitikwe had baitet / look upon it as jsii:iiiii4;ana Prepare - te:ixteit it as best We'#ei,satd*ties:d of wasting our ener-: -- -` - ;;:ojetilit-tring,lolprevent_it, pat forth our iiiittioniric , lander it *ilia, ii haidsidp ....'.;,.- as ,, posstble; - ..:Nyl - providing for cases of ~irpeciel I:itir4a4ip; either by paying for Bab! - . ,ptittaing,oi . nlaingitindefOr-the support of ;T:-.l;liiiititi-4.fstiiiliea..-;-:.:::.'.F;": The Izabal Soree. farther ,. conversation wi th Mr linrlburt, just returned from Rich. • Mid,'iltatin hie [opinion' the rebels have not now. throughout. the.. whole South than 800,000 men in Simi. lie caps tha t pOsitleelthitiiers that on the 28i1 of Teary . their rolls showed. but 400regitnents; wblch avera g ed, as we know from abundant. hut-Lel:sat 500 men each, and . "--that although,they have undoubtedly sided: bn 109 000 'since; their army. 13263 ' 3i ' in9r1" leave the has Wanted sway so. muchas ,to not increase Itwastea inpatrateresathyNan44lL,ooo. more- Idly than oats, 1 7 .,; consequence of an hung; etnerbf, -- food - And - ill.regtilitted tartar ate} MediesSileperment, train utter , (irlist.,ot-. proper. , sanitary 4pirecsr?.4o. dain ean3P. Mr. Hurlbitte is not; ho w e v er, - nnit streng th of,.the ro tt whichhellion, - • Posed t° ° -d etratte be dreided 'he 4°Yl-!l3"° •ed•elitce the • . ;:.• - *steamy. at StrYl T etl9 ° 3ll l lo .. c i lla -, th e attack : upon : Port Aw4bar ''' ' w hom Telela a nation of sweep enemies, fiery. yeti are`favmhble Saw, Indeed, in•ftiehniezid, tie he knowsfts_tc . t observation.hisppeerraonal`.--Dapam to •._„;; 1 , . , 'Barmy f..rt .1444' , ar IFilff4tiffscs4eTedi 44 73 4**1M0't 4f,thinTeoc,oootiiesitenig Pope. .If ftleClo:. bezel over one .. - hiplredthousiind7reterarLercops to„oppoisb, . - • _„ • • Igiiiatilbtsagreertble 'Trlithe Plainly! ...,...i.., 1 , - t .. ,•7?_•• k, Told. ",,f -, ; , . • i i,Ti4;•.PretrAT ' oinerh):aa'w;letter, from Mululighutinr.LimPettniipo - ideate, by 1 one who has had eighteen months' experi ence in their rank; and wheknoW i s fifty three of his.profeasional_bhom h thus classifies-: -- • - - --- - * - 4 lpiOnti-nine are well educated, talent ekand accomplished gentlemen; eleven ,otithrgetrtra:thilterOtztutget along well enoag eLvcrzwhere ; seven others are energetie, ehtertrisitig — i e neg men, tat tlidly cut For place as iirniy correspondents; Akre° are regular .awin'dlere . ..L and the re.' zbabiing three are said'to be Secessionists:'' !•. AVhcrdoubts thit the last three, and prob ably -the three • next . also, belong to , the The writer thus tersely 'reports' in - the . • • character of a'Select,COmmittee on the Con duct of the : War: • , , :olfanydistinguLsliedliterary man should , eiv - Or deteridne to risk,'hia-repidation in 'wilting history - of this war, we'would ad visa him to, go',to the:twat) , 'correipindents lor ;fie true and as' yet secret "'historical ler :,These men ; cnn tell him pri. .7 1 4 1 9: a brainier,' war :thasiari :They - tan Amt. hitu_how.mett :traitors—,lnave:Yeceived the.beet Contracoi, and,:,while , , imperfectly tilling , them/ have . beertectsinintricating - Our plane, ficteh as we Lad, to ` the enemy:' They will telthim hew ‘Sinthern'oficers, commanded' some'of our 'coninitntioation - with the'e4ersi;laia.litiw Melt known th'be irai tors,Rrßip,fillinghighjositiene iitoat army: TgeY,,cantell him too, though , they. dare, not publi s h faC,t ; of :hoirttertkin.Blajor Generale. have,been „sarprised , by 'the- ene my in the Mist and Weati..While' they lay drank in their. tents, • and hoW 'these men *ere opniplimented; instead of 'being cue h fere' d," - by'tifti - CoMmitidin Generals, for fear, that their valuable services would be .„ Dist to the' army in the :future. la fact, they will tell the historian how, with ibund ince-if Men and means - to have crushed the rebellion right out,. these , means have nearly ill been, wasted in the face of the foe,• while the enemy, according to Wilcox, Corcoran; Bow Man ,, and Vogdes, Is ,titroug er'tcf-dsy than ever balbre; beeauiti he hue collected' and', concentrated his men and" raianCand,has a - settled system of prose. ;010121019:wir?7, - 10461 MIL=I Brtciciiirpage Dem aerate: An Pailadolohis. d. Democratic mass meeting was held at Indepeadence ; Square id .. Philadelphia on Sitarliiiovenlitg last. It , was not largely attonded,:. and there 'were no side stands. Hughes;Whe rsolmtly, wrote to Sec retary Seward, Called the meeting.to order, and mad& a ,oharaoteristio, speech against aer.essio* and abOlition,":"Mniel uding them "A word more. in conclusion, in refer lintelPtOlha war . . I-understand the position of the Democratic party of Pennsylvania to . be,- that it' should be Fesecided under the Constitution "for the restoration of the Union; ihat aicerding Watts resolution of- Centres's' adapted' in 'Jay, 1861, it should not be waged, is any spirit of oppression, for any purpose; t. conquest ,or subjogs- GOl3, or purparsof.overthrowin' g or inter fering with the rights or,established insti 'rattans of =these =States'; but to defend and the Suprentaer'of the Constite •and'ici preserve the Gratin, with all the dignity, equality, and righti of the sev eral fitatee.thitcpaired,. - ind that as soon as these:objects,are accomplished the war aught, to ; cease.. A tier ; of " - conquest or subjugation" means. eternal disunion. • It ineans. the overthrow of the Constitution sad the lirtiUra- It means anarchy and des pair/a: Democrats and other loyal men - seek tolimit the purpoee of this war to the suppression of the febellindunder the Con tltitutlon, and thaithe Constitution and the „Union shall not be destroyed tinder the false preterict of preserving theixi." litvelutious embodying these absurd ten , • litneete were'sub:leg:milli adoited: They • were driirn by lar. Hughes., , ', Charles Jarod Ingersoll expressed his I regret that the'resolntiona .not been a little stronger. The Democratic ;arty was novia Majority of the people of the State. He Ilteti4ent to'denounce ate Government. lie said "The partyinpowerhaveruledto our ruity'andhavlng.the majority we may exercise our right of putting them out by the They began with seven. hundred thousand -men, and now they want six handled thousand more: What, have they done, :with', that , army ?' - What conquests ha* they Mader ,[Cierili ldr Ingersoll arrested for treasonable , : remarks:- Such is lie - - ' ' 7 ,_Err.: Gonnorr Bar.tar.r, who died recent ../Yrat Washington, - was one , of the foremast patriots of Western Virginia, and that community itas., - reason to sorrow'deeply over his , losa.: lie took a prominent part in Ihii, - Ciorrention which:framed a ,00nstitu. don:fox-Welt Virginia, and the resolutioMs fora abolishing_ slavery,: draws' up by him, and: the speeches' he , made in support:t -emancipation...had a-Powerful 'effect upon the people, and directed to him at once the eyes and hopes , of 1111 the . Union - men of- 'that regtoi:* o'clear-headed, saga - 'clone man; - well :Otted - Nualities of :br, his training, to lead. the ppopte..of,his:distrio4 and.he was a constant lover of . . - • 1.1:11110 UNION STATE :COAVLINTIOL-7io - . . `Union`; State Conierition of Ohio was ;held inat -week, ix-Governor Benjamin Stanton" preeided.:, The report of the COmmittee on resolutions was made by Thames Ewing. They irtrenact the;platform of the Conven= - tion of lest year appihre the' conduct of the Governoratid the President; praise the volanteert - of 'Ohloldiprotoyt enlistinente, to:' The folioWing'iiiminattona were made: For. JudgenfAhe Supreme Conti, Franklin J.. of .egyhogai.lor Becretary of 84141 W. S. APPlink for Attorney General, C.N. Olds ;for School, Commlialooer,,Wra.. Heriltle. : Tax: , LIQUOIA t . IA EaciLeatn.—The , accounts of Great , Britein . show that in the 6 riancisti7Year eV-166142 the tax - upon s_pirite ' , produces' 5612,267,600,-Inpon wine apbti malt and hops £6,191,103 '. amaki1ik i £19,602,24097,816,165). in all. ititothiF £1;000,600 may be added for the llopnse !tattoo urn Abase who manufacture 5 4 1 filhitil; WAto oilheer, On tea; coffee; Lotttiory, cocoa and.ohooolate, the tax of the . Year amounted; to-$6,998,252 .. C01utidera; Illy anon than'S Third of, the public, income' Ire, derived Irma , taxation ppott bereragee. , ' oo vtikiosePtiattoricr, of lirtiginia, ' has Leaned an 'Order dirfcting complete en rellment of all the' able - bodied 'citizens of Norfolk oonntj between the ages:or aigh 'teen and forty-five. Any refusal to an swer questions or insubordinate conduct on the part otthe citizens wiLl be,reporteci to the nearest military commander of the United States foram. 'lt is probable that the militia of anchotthe other counties of the State as are lo , Mto - the Union, or are occupied by '1:1111` . * 00X"' wilt also be cu rdled: :‘ _ Ix-: ism HASA lions, of Lords, Lord Shaftesbury hai eximiesed- hie belief 'that' Haire b more cotton lying idle in India than would keep 'rung all the' mills in Lancashire." He added that, 'according to his informatiOn, the quantity of this pro- Ciotti article ready for market is about six Tin United-States Marshal paid $600,000 =Friday into the Bub-Treasury at New. York, on amount of prise vessels and 'car goes sold ender condenination.' The prise = k i lo' that city' hare already' anal:ulna t 1,400,000. Consequence of appeals in impartintnases, noniof this money ean Yet b9JI/1 2 OM to thijoYl44rir. ,:; - a .." ~ r hoilitterof thoireaideztlo Mr. Ores.• F TWW , te. 67. ' ley, though . I.znany:llMaltiuesition 'the Priz: Under tha r ilistof Congress, authorizing thq etp tf_iti.form,:-Willitio approved...fur-ft& .epy_eremeisLtusellmkestate intbstinsurroo.:_ substance. Mr. Lincoln does not consult the traditions ofoffme. in_his mode of -do- tionary States, on nonlayment of the direct ' taxes, proceedings are soon tette instituted in_ .fig thin th is, of an h y ii rn o l i re ithoii ih s a, Ln. he e does ininatter 4VtertrgionOtFlftri'lath7ludthlk-isdret.tuti°74feeiiiri%iltin; *ls& 'Chnimissitineri appobited for the State original thought, seriously - snzionsto do of-Virginiaby the Przaident,Tobii Hitishtirs,l right, and unwilling toOtkelirtystep in the John - Lewis and leivis Ruiner, are td ail ,ac! of hie high atalest`vihich" is not public ',endue certain rebel estatei fhb olearly.aanctionedly-the principles-of ins.- counties-of-Reirter-aud-loauquiriritherrow lice as well as prudence,':and - which Ts not' real to he put int tro - Treasury. likely tn,:meet the , approval or• the jerhole Perfleill now absent from their estates Can country: He is -over cautious, no doubt;. .retitrs.;and by' prorielf:theirloyelty to the thinks at tiniest. when he ought to sot, and 'Government and paying interest : And a per centage for Azpenses, redeem their property. per loses opportunities which can Inver, after wards be resumed. But his conscientious honesty, aid obi - ions:Sagacity are regarded rebels John A., i r t i l t il i nt u gta . t a el l p „ sl 4 l ,:i e: 7 2 7 :l . as ample equivalents for any,defielencies. _., Mr. Lincoln statesconcisely and clearly , whit we have always endeavored to main- fain in thin journal, that thokreat primary object of Bite war is to restore the integrity o r • the • nation: That Integrity has .been 'nestled a` tremendous conspiracy of armed meni and lie, .ealhio'.chier, rxecutive officer of the;nation, is; bound to 'tabor and 'to fight for,ito ilifetteerecovery... On tliis's•point whole., country ~concurs. every.:patrioticman who..draws his sword, or-itields a pen, feels that. this is :the su preme object of the kconteist, and' that no other ohould allowed tuitnnd In its way. Already WC have swept by the board many of - the most'ancient amlyitarmuniments of political and civil friedern, to reach the end, 'and if those Orpediente WI; 'others must be tried. We have the habeas eath!se, : thiteisential safeguard of- the citi sea, we have invaded the freedom of the press, , we have Incarcerated suspected of fenders 'without process of law, and we have - saeriticeel millions of property and thousands upon thousands of lives, to un man:the perpetuity of our 'institutions un deethe federal Union. The necessities of War have overridden the solemnest. consti tutional dad individual rights of citizens in these respects, and the same necessities must hereatter override other rights, should. the circumstances of the times require the sacrifice The holding of men is elaveryi which is deemed one of these rights in certain parts of the country, particularly in the parte now chiefly in rebellion; pomade expect ex emption front the liability to violation and ovnitlirotF, which milieu and threatens others' righis,'much cleaier in their sanc tions and 1038 odious in their origin. Preai dent, Lincoln declares, explicitly, If we un derstand him, that he views slavery in no other light.' Iftlie existence of ibis found to embarrass the war, he will put it imme diately out of existence. He will destroy it, he assails, just so far as he finds it in compatible with the peace and prosperity of the Union, or as he may find the removal of it necessary to the efficient prosecution Of oar military operations. Further than het he is not prepared to go officially, 'al though his 'personal wishes are' that every man on the continent should be e: freeman. In this position the President sustained by men of discretion and pearl °than everywhere; but "the same persons who approve his general principle will be apt to instil that the time has come - for a practical assertion of the principle. The Congress of the United States, indeed, long sines expressed; . its . opinion emphatically on.that head. It decodedd that the alarm of rebels in arm; should *be remanciiated, and the whole dountrY;lias been - looking to like President for a eigoroue inauguration of -the policy. As a means •of attaining - the great and of th. war- which ie the preservation olthe lliiica--,ninvetenths of the, loyal 'North feel assured, that none would be more effective than stripping the insurgents of their laborers. Let it be once made known that the Government Of the country is determined to' assert and vindicate the freedom of emery slave whose ' matter has rebelled againef its authority, and the news of the truth would spread with - almost telegrephic speed to every plantation in rebeldoin. It would detach 'the hopes and sympathies of the Southern productive class from the Southern cause. it would atop the supplies of subsistence to the rebel army, which are now chiefly furnished by slave labor. Itwould disable the entire forteof white able-bodied . men from joining that army, and it would call home many who are already there to guard 'llld protect their , endangered firesides. In order to secure these ends it is not neces sary to _lncite an insurrection; it is not necessary te put arms in the hands of the emancipates • for the simple declaration of. their freedom would, likes charm, ac complish every desirable result. Mr. Lincoln does not yet ;see Lis duty in this respect; but It. ill be an encoairage.:; went to the nation to know that his mind is open to receive impressions; and - every_ day's experienee; we are sure, must bring him -nearer and-nearer to the end.' ThOns and; of aiinda, ateenservatiVe, ae sagacious 'and as honest as hie„who beg* the, war With' the conviction that, the war of itself would end alaiery, are now, convinced that the end of :slavery only with bertha end of ,the, warn- .What! Mr. Lincoln said many years ego in one of his speeches:- that'free dom and ago, were incompatible ele- - meats -of 'Union; if true then, it ten, times truer now that slavery ha's made upon freedom. -- ktystem_whiah is prepared, in its ::own 'defence, - to' muster prodigious armies and lay; wait* half the face of the country with fir Sand sword isnot A system to be bound by.ordinary political and;civil ties;- it is too strong and; too malignant for constitutional restraints; ,and will'hereat ter suffer us to 'Hie , with it,. in 'harmony; tinder any,eircumetancesc It must be grad aity put Out ofthe way, or ;alloWed to be come, as it enceWas, our Master, If the,. authorities. at'Washington still have doubts as to the ellicaey r ef a.policy of emancipecien those at Richmond have not. Jefferson Davis and hie Congress now in session let us understand clearly what they conceive of. its probable affects: The very first measures proposed in the assembly of the rebel. Congress, when' the Speaker had just taken hie'seat and' the echoes of the chaPlein's voice wire still Whelioarti in the hall, was an act. denotthoing the penalty - of death against . !level found with arms in their luso dis;and against. persons wins should seek• to supply them. with-arms. No leas than three Mils, all Miring the same pur ! pose in -view ' -were introdueed within the same hour:: The whole thinfederticy would seem to hive been startled thitifenndatiens. by the mere threat of interfering with the negromt. The leaders of it, aware of the consequences, brand the sot; ofinieforence as a.capitat (ml=oll4l' haiten - to prevent it by fierce and savage _penalties.. . Could they -give a more suggestive confession of theirfeare Their slaves :are their labor, ing . dependence, and thesi; once - taken away they know that the bettem Of the toe ering 'structure Which 'thjiihaie reared '-with - stitnuch Pains andblemislidd: will fall ignominiously to'thelreandle.: • - Curtis on Emancipation. Tho following 1 e copy or one of Gen. Cottle emancipation papirt issued to $ col ored rattilly, who took immediate benefit from 141 privilege, and 'hatted North on the Lady Pike, bound for Cincinnati, from this port, a few days ego ' :' 1 1 / 4 41011ITICAll AULT o{ , taa SOtrtIIREIST.I ihilosa, Ark. Juts 16, , 1862, - ! Snout. Cann .Ido.i.3.—Youg Rice and' family, colored persons, formerly sieves, hay.i log by direction of their OW/ar Wan ologoll o 4 in the rebel eervieo, are hereby moderated are being contraband of. war; :and not .being' needed In the public service, are permitted to pats the ploketa of thus command northward," and are forever emancipated from , a master who permitted them to astir; In /Be attempt to Wank up the government and : laws el oar country... By command of bay, Gen. Curtis. J. C. licany, Lint- and A. D. O. TEX Paris Ilfoniteur °sirens: uys: ."The new motive power invented by hi. Lenoir; the prinelpfe of which is the ex punier! of air by gee lighted by: means, of eleetrietiy, hair realized all the hopes we ruined of U. A routineof sit horse PoYrer, with 'titiuble cylinder, 1:10 . 7 works "the primes of the Menlacc't •••:; . ~'/.1., , __ L ' Vi r Oii. In'rnit 'lli 'Orrici: 4 --An et:tenuous amount( - Work hae been.nono imthe o ffi ce er. the COM i 111100171% of Internal .R since the appo raiment etthat o ffi cer. , Geeide hur -1 leg moo tO du in conference with the Gears tary res eotine -the. appointments, ho has framed t irty blanks, some of, rhich required no little labor, in, order -to unite , simplicity with thoroughness. ' • Tyro' mlllbne of these' blanks' are being printed to meet the that' demand under the law. A tun of documentary matter his at. , ready been.sent, to the various tax, .gatherers from Gov. Goutwell's Office. . - ' ' ' Tits population of the'Banda4ab Islands har-dwlndled - to -- -67,000, frOm 150,000 in 1823. Disease le carrying Off4lin inhabi tants by the thousand. - nrx paidto the tieG v" — ernment by the British and Irish 'fire 'insurance companies, Int year; was £1,611,000. P ÜBLIG" JrOTICEI3. LECTIJIM AT' THE; IRON CITY COLLEGE. aitrttor 'or Penn iind Clair ca., Tll/8 (WICDNINDA:I( 1110111 1 / 2 10. or o'clock: PP6OtILITII,I4. 10'ALLBORENY • MeatIREUITY.- 4033 Wiavrn, Jr., at the requort zoarl frlenda.ytll• be a ttnlon rassdidatolor too unexpired trrtttot Both. tSitaoix Dram, for ZOnyor *CAW& boa, City. at the ranting eltostolt• nottlore-- WALLEGLIENY 4.I4IO:OR<Y.- At the solicitation of tam,' ttittal,t, the on• tletelgood basocieeehted toil eat didate ttr Meyer .of Abeaktent . Clty,.at ..tbeetututstg eloctlot, • sulttlet A. 0. ALEXABIDEICIi HIADQUiltri.lll/XVX ISTiTZ 00XXIMS • 'No. ell Cheitout Street, Ptillsdillphia. THE lIEMBERS , _ •of • the Union •••••• State Central Cocomittoo of the loyal citizen. of Pennsylvania, are r.goestadto mast al the HO- IiONO.I.II.ELf. GOUbl.. In the City of Pittsburgh, on WAVY SOGAT, the 10th day of deptembor,l662, at II o'cl et al in. O. P.lll4BlLLE,•Clialrmen. Gto. W. litittatattr, • . W J. Rorsoli, •THEII%THWARD PUBLIC wq , 80/100.141wi1l open on MONDAY. Sept. lat. The following :tarp of Teachers base beor:, re elected foe the awning year, els : • Prfacfpal—b 0. Ilialenet, sarlaftellrlia E. Ballston: Gnsetotor Deportewnt—.llleese Caroline B. Davie stet Martha .1. Arceracken. • • . Zatermadtaqo Doper hssen.t.— Mieseitt M. Voolke. M. J. Vol. . Y. M. Incopkon, M. Suodgru• sul E. .1. Getty. . Meter/ Departenatttilbea Lizzie Meet. Dar hlward, J.- U. Henkeed, Ameadeßryder, K. D. Wove,. Annie Berne; Lagueta Dewy!, N. M. Dickey and M. A. I olontua. - Enbutitratt Leech. Aulie Teacler.-Sclula Sberratt, req. , GBALIAD 13C017, Secretary. ' Pltloborab. Aegust 2i, 18,24 t. OvEXCELSIOR • • NORMAL • DiSTI . TtiTli.-,—The Second &sake ..f the IXtEL -SIOIt will commence on MONDAY. September B th. Teschere'dtedrlog to attend a Normal Claes, prepare story to the Winter Te. in of ficnpol, sill mid at No. 43 Ttmuel streets et address, for cirmear; Item W. is. GRAY. boa 765, Muroran. aultutusod rEiNtsi IAbIITUTt. on , nancook - gtx , tt. °Mantle Carisch Church. , will open au the ?LEST MONDAY OF LitPTEIIIIIII. In addition to • thorough Unglish. Claialcal e Math. entatio .1 and Commercial mune, than, will be mgt. r citation& in Gamma. For tattler gentleman 094 re I J:1 ateLS! int 11. mix IT rrinelpwl. et4i°t) MZGGI=M= . 86.1.E02' . 9140104 t. SCHOOL 1.4 CIES, Corns:Or Beaver street and Serail Couier MI &NO commerce MONDAY, Sept. Etb. Ciro:lien bits be had at the pristeJpsll3sult buttes ' ettEttsf rtaLtLt ( An' • Liroe.—fty. HO. Flamm A. M., Pin& dent. Beet tastatzed Golleiges lo the Mate—Fourteen Towbars. lateadoace Mot year M. Superb Mist bulldtrem. Thorough Mal extensive =me of study. Tsummuunroureast.Usala . Moma`•Maghts TOT.TY BBL LABS gor term, tar. beerAnit, to.. Tall Term elatudermes tiSPTIMBE.II 24: Bend to Um Preeleleat Pr analogue • • • • . lattrem M. SIMPSON. Pan. Transom. 10'''BISriUr JSUWAL&N ENStrilYl.6, aDcwfdltrg and Day !cheat for piing 'Lull's. will be'opeortl on YOSDAT. teptcabtr .10, It the large sad MunnofUone Mathias Mar the cornet at decund and badthfleld grate, 'be. UM fetddearo et /antra D. 'Murray, Dai.,t— Der . a. TEX BIIODCE, Principal. (Aron* a, 'doubtful k terms., de...sill be ready , I, a few day. liatereacca -The Eplaotad ef lhatitY. Aryl/cation may trentaa. at the Inatitate after she Roth teat.. matt( il: - .4.SULEtir EVIIOOI, YOHu y . 4 •Fr.r W. .IL Wait:Wax* Panto to • re.opened ow. .1101MDAW,B•pt...,ist p to a...0i1:0wl Roost of Christ plumb, Ton cotettoo., Atirghaai. Mr. W;w111 ;be glad to receive additional payila at the 'otentaancenont or this .term: Moe will be brood for 'Denser t.oisodweliam for thooe who are more ;advanced. Set tarot 'applk.te Mr. 'W. 11. WOHMMAOI. at ;his residtilith;lM • Polk Common. near. the Zehool Room:. • - „ I aulttbr F( 3 I.:!•b.Ed tit/Attu -17t413 AND DAY .110800101410 Crivax 4 74 1 AZIEIMILL. W be!Vgall' ol, , . .MONDAT, - BEPTii/I1M184;' The mune of 'study embraces the Latta: 4 l4 , inch and Doman LenguageriXualci Drawing and Nita.: ing, together with. tea elementary_ n 4, Dlsber br.uctwa of a therough'Sugilah education: ' • - The attowdoodattona rue of encellatit cheraiter, and will calculated to , enerlieto chi peon the Own- . Ogyj rig to tba pressure of - the tftarik 4.o4octiou of 'lO per.cer t. wyll,be I=4 for, the:. earaiajg par. .I.VB , OF 'PENNSYLVANIA. • GEOIiGE WOODS, 111, - L, PrizoiliaL • . • - ;Wed; by Bann - Prof awn. . . . „ . rwr r , ovclng or 00,4 0en° ,4 0,1 :10crparsza141. ; • . 9 7 / 1 _ _SAO/ 2 4- 111.1taTABY DRlLp,vader • sqmpotant /MD Setleantereceives spnial aleutimu. • • ' . Far particulars" oft • catiagiruo, to be. 4114 l Ad' the Doobtorea nnow,r the reiidence of Bev: 8 4111JEL rxuraxr, 114 Wylf4 strait:, '• • ' - Otr - ox or Ifaficous kftrentticolirista -1;, - . " _Pittsburgh; July Slat * bon: wbo -Director' 'of the. lialktua Maths Company. hare declare a Divtdetol of TWO DaLl.t3 i Pl4ll, hILSRE 'apiitt - the Cnitill Stook of the pear, Inside at be attlea of the Tremoret, on - fatty, Angola let, 1861, to Stockholder,: appeirfoa ei such at the cutomoucculot of budnessanseld dahr:! • }3l order °fib!, Board of Director',- Nt Ea coomi, .97711141 ustamiati CpA!Lpakknu'Alact • ' ' Plit+bufOvi u ett/( 5 . , / i 4".' TH.t BOARD O F ,PlitlOttitig of , t to Com tarny Ear. tbit of tb'e Profits of Olio lan Oh moons, LASH PIM IstIASZOct tali; wale 'An th. au.62w F. A. Enmaani: r Ane g bi,i 7 eoititty.'ll)l ti . 4ebni no, wised and returned to ilds once, and *kw bare not paid on or beton the 38th hat, ettil pforeeded etritost secordlog to law ., • A LLOYD; • D — THE NINTH. SEMI ANNUAL' sustor of Allrgbans 13011441. (Ptokoonl. , T-!10/12 sad it 8. Winn.) will inf. f'n At ) / ( ' DAY, ept Zat. CoUvim Doll log corner. *.salut7 and Le,,,corA street.. • - ornos or rar. Curia. DOAILD orlionivoii, Pittobartb. Adroit 21. 11'11E RE-EXAMtNATLON . uF APPLICANTS for loliilooloo 'Hoi 'WEE reboot will eommrnu WEDNESDAY, YDS Diitant, CIE *dock a. m, ' ' JOHN A.EVEGEANY, ~.41.4#04..... • " 4 11 ,0.445'41 : 0 .. • •• • .4 . -74V4r2.4P '2 with DerklAcat• of [areal antl , • .•—, :11,s,vic 14, • • . .Ibitbmikacrrinai • oat Goal AND . 141111tv IRA. • SEI • US. W I just recdiv.. .1,0.107 nottuct.- 6021 Liloefy 'street. , (xtliE _rAND t=ost . N.A tagpass, roadreisnd Ste Ann td;. 1 1 / 1 31ITS: • ~~ ~, stns Ea VOTICE! TO FOMDIIYMES...- _WANTED—ati experienial F JtIOI42AN to taltethastO or a eoutarcritilidry and healthy loCation. ateady job, which,. It m gt ally satisfactory, rcay.last tor taiai.and,latep lee ,ate the trila for LOMA tar and tjeanintt • he stably - build' y tir etehm • be lohlirtßnqare tri.m n men. .APIAY : lfialian-DIOKRY Jt CO. mittly§li c;off.N 41.4414 ;rocpivixl , and . +Espot tp ramtll itektlor fort militate, or hie sale b tbe • Volt ttiArtieSS ••• •• • I/1221 • 001.0. r Lit.rty and Ti.nd Btr•••••t• VitEzi . .INICS, up. by Wm... endeiiiad 3 0 ! ;., Sion. and , tvre, p9und Qum term ttcalpf.iirAled.,oe raved and - fotWe try : - ' JNO. A. RENSHAW.. .. , .'o4eer. Liberty pped Herders. Il is ~-)3OIIO).Y.I.44ALVICRite..S-..kust - rtogitd . dISHCarOta Btotonartehbakklaraham. ,Bilti.reuitt Mar, trackeriaorsila Lt Os 'Family Grocery Store of SOBS A: 1- litirt' 'll t.ixirner Liberty sad HMO game:a 0 efuled.Oilituut other morchaoliororia. JAB: VA.LZiLLL:ii ntrnitt Amend.%) Wiwi etneet C 0 U N t"Ar.:46, 6b14', - , Country Soap reeeleediied AILDIICESLEt3„ • 2l2Arid all Liberty itnet• .14 Ultifda;.+Abla TUB , hiMittili -- J-I Watzvel* We twat clopletor BUCKET AND TUB llAMllltini beertybeertind of themoet gm pealed maneesetcui. .The Meddles CIO be eitemeit; oar Bbrrel ireetory.T . gbir street: Meal liCut GIITEIRTZ*ZILL, ImM:lw be first street: MOM rtuescm'aocrez, excii; 0854 MSIV TAL rAnirmig. Na ill Thing aMop ilttatffir Dle , IA U 110 (), PART' EMMY'. —The firm - , ofIfAMILTON ' t BLREZII. has this! d.‘y boon: disiolved by:juntas] mount. Mr. - OAILKEB, wilt take charge of OW basin's% and el accotants wilt be SettAtta OP Int•him ,700N.11,4.111LT0N, JOSEPht D. BABIES. : 12.61iatal..orxs Pl[. @burgh, A NXS .11LWIN, - '• ' • • Manatelum at iItILP/317810. , ATM7IOB,-131wCE2 -131 7 TRITS 01' Antic, HOT AN% ANODYND. AQUAIIIIIMOe STY; YOWLSTABOLUTIETN, WU LY1317A70 ACID, ',NITRIC ACID, MUSIATIO AOtD, .111- TRutid ACID. de. May be found at John Irwin d gnus: 67 Water:street. • .n23.3f , 0 '.,4OiA- FILLS • arce'eStredlo the' niddleai Hol test' and 611' Ty ralable remedy for Acidity of the Stomach. ?They are the preparation of Pref. Brockedon, cf Lotaeoni in which city they hare beim used far the past ten years with the moat flattering woo" r a Those aut. .ject to this painfol annoyance will mol In them int tnedlate relict , To traveler. end those suticct to buoy meals and irregular bows t tey are invaluable. for sale by " KNOW 'JOHNSTON, au3 corner Smithfield and Fourth Mmes. FUN AND WOOL Halt; ANO CAPri , 'IL' IL. PA LIMB. AtProod Gime, . . Offira on liberal ternietil linia tititin's, Boys' and idldran'a WOE AND WOOL ALAIS ;,C,IdiTEI. AUL PLl7 B aada ilall AND VELVET CAPS, by tits case or dennn. AUTU3I :! STYLES:- BONNETS, SIIESSS HSTB,IIII3EOEB, PLOW EBB, BON i+IET SILKS, VELVETS, with • 61 otodcof Millinery Goa* Ant opinoct.• IMBEINI BAIIGS,S, COAL AND OIL /LATS, St the Set mica of Isaac Craig, CRAIG STREIT, Sint Ward, Aslrsteny City, Va. . nptritaationaof work sent by null to AlltOrnt lt.y P. 0., or left at the Hardware Store of B. W olf, 1 , corner of Liberty and St. Clan. inserts, will rt. Mom • 1 attention. antlintf MEM OITILIT SAW MIL'S, aces* courts's* ort. band a lama. Nod inotintabll -safoned Meek at OWNING: BOAT-AND BOTTOM PLANK, WINDOW PANNE tot UTP, LINTLES, 10.1-SILLB, JOISTS, SPOUTING, LATHE, PA LINGS, &N &c will all ,ordemi for SAWED STUFF with' prompt to se and:at fair rates. ttti p. tenon& winging LONG TIIIIINR or POP LAB, ate partlenlarly Welted to exeunt me hie suck. ma on GltAlti /AGEE?, near Boblueon. .• 2 , II pKut.a.AMATivN.—lhe Electors of althe several Wants and Pest-incle of the City -td Althenyera beraby netlike! thatem electionadU be dat the moat plan.. of holding deaden ht the WS moral Wards and Precincts, on TUESDAY, thd2d day of September, A. 1t180, 7 1M the natal bodes appointed by lay for holding cloaked, AM, the purpose otelro hog one parson se Ileyor of mid city, to sell the nanny occadoned by the redgnation of AO= Drum. Ulan under my hand and oral, this 26th day of Austad, DU JAMES 1111.4,101, Mayor'''. km. naked . IKUUEKI kb • , %A 20 hhdo. Cubs llngart; 20 do Porto 'lieu Sugar, i • t • ' .50 bble. Cares huglar, • 25 do cradled do; 100 do choice NAP; ?damn; ' • •• -• •,- ••.. 1 25 hf. bblii. do do; 100 tot 2210 04 1 61.; i 1 : 44 do 11 0 4 2.4 10:12 101 Too.; . '.rahi . ixcelved lo no's &la sat oak. by , . r t : - --- stab - •--'. - -BROWN- 4.-ILIRIEPATILICKB. F2OO Dbl.. es: fun. trash, grodad old labial Tilrati 100 do bear *bear ram/17 'lod do. 410124 'Phil° wheat " 60 did ' finter,l2Lakri Ylltarbits wheat, made exyreuely,for family we; IEO do fresh groutid extra Moon 60 do imperil:at Moon,— ; 26 do fresh (mind Brillion, n, and. to arrive by railroad and for Isis bY .111.4101LIOWDI LINHART., wad . Ito, ,227 Liberty attest. _ MMI EItrEITONIg IOUNISRY,, _. do. 47 'F,RDEBAL-HTIMEZ zdoovootoiori or every virley z e COOKING4ND ELICATteG- STOVES. 0001 GI zoom. 1r the Atha linprotainenta; Tine and idownon Edam. dad GIZAT.F FRONTS, lllpprall3, de. _ . .CAST iIION Holum tBO2IIII. IRON BAILING,' ind 01 kinds' or CIABTLIFOB nuido to Arzictck Übktt ATTh Mecca LnicleittagCli; , - t . Eazaiwhi.Vmdt, do; • • • Solar machine ; • potaißoroni On 1•o 2. " ' Tor kibi by • • , 130 Etta CO. A aTIFICLii LEGS AND ARMS: 61,Ipbo's ceaebriud Plant A 1101.21174 LEG 'itaie. -p-uauricaez i _ tips. ,•-• • • 618 'iII~UEUWE7~ -• • • . - (oppookotlVNlebolas !Intel.) • I York. imirmidaftWa ' • oxy2iltrn ~•,R . • ••• • • • ua 4 6•SEITOIltjailITILIT; • * , . . • prmigtigoi—_- Altillimaitteenital.PFlTBßUßGlll-NABunc, ,-- roasi) FURNITURE constantly on hank "IOC! atthaloweit pilkistior CeSL I 4 U iq U 4KrE44.4 . 07V 9 4/s•'. WAR. P1:228B11111011,TRUErt 1 • i •LA b I LLAKIM. 4 A new In NTY • ,••• ti tio*E* 1 7, -- 11t1 9 3 Yrin 4 d To !radii's lireet.'" IWBBEt 'ILTIOCII, for drink, tiefititiat anciseamfattak attlals far Waste twa....2 gam Jost reedied at titt • DeP9sv !Waal ZA bt; Clair . atraW • m 320 . J. 2 B. PUILLINI/ - ____ ==sl •• 4 PM M • n • -' to beptiwnwintirich, 144 - 'boViiffectof by bestoi totdrlawthef enoDTh ~ aidedge,eJttieltdE# Tit)tb!,r-DepcN. itn PHiLLtP : et; ..... •' : - • • "Um - prne Fftesmilmil kiribrod 'sad br rab at Ba. ;It4 &mud FatUSX VAR GORDIEB. A I tbqleil... 3 ; ; ear 6 litocchtoroaloPy; ' ; ottii . No 497.1•1• street.- 'AMU •' Ii 2 bid' to - arrive azt lbs.ukh, -SSHaLB.COLWHII, r 'A .b rate : trjr , 11:MT 11. QOLLiB6: . .1 . .A 1 1 . ,, .DRY GOOD& . • AND DESIRABLE GOODS!. MACRUIII GLYDE, No. 78 Market. Street. . _ ViIIIEVIS, NOTIONS, EBBROI DSEIEBASOMTLANDENSCHIET I3 .BIB . ROSS, BLONDS. RUCHES. 1103111 RY, ' GLOM. MITIT.HORP SHIRTS.. OORSZTEL HRAD.NETS, - ; _ BRADS . ZEPHYR 'TARNS. Un- SWELL/A GENTLEMEN% AND YOUTH'S LINEN • AND TRAVELING SHIRTS, COLLARS. 'ln, SIISPINDERS. ARNE - GOODS r - ARMY GOODS! . SOL DIERS' SHIRTS AND WORK OASES, OtTI MSS! GAUNTLETS, - - - - , To which Welted the attention of all *Mtn; to porches* NSW AND .284150N48LE GOODS . +P. TEELOREZi GLYDE. . 73 MAREIMMTBILET. ..tweesi Votirth sad Diatoms& an7ls ►LIABLE LINEN, J. M. Burchfield's D#lllBH TABLE LINEN; SNOW DROP TABLE LINXIi; IJISBIMACIII2D do' do; NAPKIN ' El, 104, 11-1,14-4 811747111 G; 64, 9 B PILLOW NtrßLllie; BiZACMID A D MadelCthn) ffittithliff. : limy Goons just received, at . North.; cut eorneriloarth and Market Sta. ' =2O OUNTRI: htEELCHANTS • WILL rnsn SHEETING% SHIRTING% and . PRINTS, In az tun:ion breada, at J.W. Barker& Co.'s, 59 Market Street, - A - T LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES Otr e ° 3llll aul.6 R. H..PALMELI, ,No. 84 Wood ■treet. WILL OPEN 7 Monday, August 18th, ALLEGHENY CITY, And daring the week, two sad dtsitabth iftlts DP GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, Pl4 - obased totes the leis sinlica k ytu be sold at LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES. Oto-Trams Cam. C. HANSON LOVE dr CO. RRSH ARRIVAL: NEW GOODS. EOBCB'B.;.TEIMIEPPI '4404 .17i • 77 iinii-791farket Street- _ • We aro saw nothing ottiatock of TALL WOOL to larch In assize tzg tufts tbearpixdal attention of all wholesalo and estop Dales. ' • NEW inuts9 Tantalums. rmsuonnitiSs, LIN=K BANDEsamnsra, MHZ Ban IWO and DE&WSZEr HOOTHEY AND (MOTHS. HOOP SKJETI3,I7OIISCHS, Ham NETS,' and all Iola& of ttaffillitY WOO& . _ ismtnn sir asim SHEltta, E . NONING CAPS, DINDRUBUIRTS AND, DNA 11 , HANDIZN DELINI.9.AND 40088. at low Wow. AVO.OLEN..KNLTTING' YA.RNB- 7 coo" b.. :Oicas of zkitm AziirrlNo :sumo, Jun arid , retii sos,itacsum . suls BE . BLIN - ZEPHYR! : -. 1,40011». ZlPira WOOL 4of WI •holce and raverlteibideis asidaalignie . Ow dui- P Indstlag. Dealers etTpl.lx4 qatutlty sk lea thatilmor!d • -ierN;iteoltati Ono • No. 11-Vitth stein. • ZIANCY STRIPED WOOL SHIRTS, —NJ Ate Mein' and Inerefere Wear. - • Ws bare • fag reeled mar 60' dozen of anerted 'velitles of TRAVELING from the Onset. - so ther hmiet arobea• We Invite vette' attootbo is the Birks of them Weds. • t • , MMMI .TL , .• tuiteratiuis ittii'ke;ceitid • • --• • • . - AttAt k", tilllACyro i:Att..6ft ' 4. 1 4' 4 0 4 ;04 1 4, itgek' IDs ttr , baria 4:11;11 rio.ll4' r-1107;tf.J. :aft rißrricaiiriz SUMMER GOODS ' - Redneed Prices;:'. 144718" blYe 4 OROANDI;r4 troin " VIW aummze _ • . F:l=sl eamussois Lica muirfurs Polli - 116 . *: it aid N7= - . -IL • • - • • Tbs bat qiuslii a)ittopitllll3s. Yzls::-/SYET. drAILMOGIUS: . . TOWELS. Adapted to the Fall trade. 74. zumrsi gram Army Goods. "'JOL HOBNL, XATON; MACAWS it 004' wo. It int% omit. U=3lii AT ... Oi. ~ aaPITTSB , IDNEI THSA.TRE. Isms sad Marispr----.—Wis. H,,W,ssass. WEDS'ICSDAY FENING. Auarrr 26th, 284Z1. fecond 644 ofthe, agugat4on itc_set than. lam Oharles.Dickeme work, entitled. , . Tait of 71"wo . Cities. _nose. 'MADAME DIITABGE 'Mn. D. CHAPIN. 111139 ESN,' HIATT. JARVM . 0 1q4 . 3 ;a, oRIPPENDALI. w. Jam Y tat,: rVY ba:W.73 UNITED STATES CIRCUS - .REPPOZO4NOIeN • • T -T 5231:71:20 C3.1:1 Op PENN sTurrr. itor , St. Mir, on BZD LION LVP. in tux dank Trimble a; on • Wednesday, Thindar Friday and Satur day, dept, 3d; 4th, 6th and 6th. - Tint peiranzumee cm WEDNESDAY, at 7A o'clock sad 'TM JarTMIN OO / 2 AND MP during LAneEar &warrior sr= 70211 ED. MORAL, INSTRUCTINE & PLEASANT The Sensatioruil Concern. The great bare-ba kLestian_ Mr.. JANIS SOB INSuN, /CATON IeTUNT, JOBS U. GLZNIIOY. Three Great 1: 1 / a urae, Dr. JIM MATZ% LEI POWELL, - - Nr. CHAS W. NOYES Arta ,Intnxtmei Mob ex: labia= Ms war derfta performing , hot" - VIM. SILL D SCOTT. sad Qom CON/0 THICK" The NA3INOTR , "111111811IIMGI t d, try the 0112=00= Screws. MARLS A ...sum. and a bun. art 4 saber f Alarm, wilt be &viable:the pea show. - Tee interior : of thot 'GREAT - PAVILION le coo 'traded Irrille airittnlenat Of laments ioadleaces, bating teats erooad the .reas. - .:. Not/lb:Wadi be Ming to 'make this a moral, butileetuel ead - abitalna ea/Mike:- The Grand Opera Barad , tee•byTOM CANILdIIf, will aecooopiul.ibia Nam moth Eaubll . amenta -a,.' - r Otwlthitandlog the lanemerable-yaridy et at-i; tractloite,.aod • unpreoedented explore of tbesel l =paralleled corobteatioas, the PBloa 03" 61/11.115- Sluff all' be place ar the extraordinary low prim of _ 25 OENTEI.,, MEMILCALIJr7' TAILORS. NENV GOODS! NEW GOODS 1 EISNItY G. JUL) k 00., iffaceessors t o JaiisakY.-.-Wattpi Are now receiving their Summar Stock, oompidai every variety of goods adapted Jokiest and. boy' a wag, which, In extent, choice taateand prim will compare tivcrrably with any in the trade. • " fiew..b, tamale= aid Wit - krafiryjand Clotka - et the best makes, of every shade and quality--a very • large isaartment; Caaalmenis and Do= Super Black Branch Doeskins; Soper Mark Caw& mares;. Taney Casultrwsea in every vasietrlttlibed, Blacknd Irsney Cladnierea; Silk KW." Culdmerus of erer7 shade end solar. >, GS—rancy Silk and Satin; Partinggst,, raw *Wag Soper Black Satin and Silk Vestinga; and Pansy Silk Vesting; White Arigured_l3llk and . every variety of - pada Ibr -- .Btudneeveloats; Ilkeleise Ty chigoe selection of Tornlabint Goode adapted m pntlemen , a wear; , WM:Ulna SD early call homy oar Mende wad the nubile, any trrdera 'entretted to pay :care will meek nith prompt atteutioit iind=poncitiality In all wen ILENE! O . HALE Merthant Tatham eta' Car. gonn and. et: Clair elreata. .9rucriorr, SAILEII: CIOUNTRY MERCHANTS, who , are v4a basing Colima', olt - otald riot 411 to atop .t. KoOLELDANDIADQUON HODS% No. 65 NUM drat, when may be found a hip and wall wetted muck of Boot., thole and Kaftan, Dry Goode, Kentucky Jew a, Hoop fikhlai °Wary, Bea mantra, Whlyok&c...rll of whmb silks add at from i 0 to 16 por cent. chaaportban can be. had drawbars. a 02.5 MMIM uesves BEIOEBI osNyes EHOZZI Te entre to.lay, at the mksoNui HAIL AIICTIGN Ears MM=M A xtriartuTutos • oak x, - or' JIM-NEAL 'ESTATZ IN atm:Gassy CITY AlllO MeOLUSX TOWNSIIIP.On TUESDAY . EVENING, September lets. as 11 o'clock. will be stld, by order of um Orpbans* Court .orAllegbeny minty, at the Ocuunernol tialmrlionros, 1:41 Ann arms. the following described proPem.7,3eraelli 'totha mats of th e UM /ler. deetalma I A lot JD the Illr . t Ward et dllegbeny City, thirty feet front on South Avenue, (late Not. Lane;) and .extending. back 00 lest mum or la; to St. Mir wbapar. le .tetrad a two-staly brick dwelling end the outbedidints—being lot No. 9 and ball of loc le 1d et-Clair Denny. plan of a 'abandon al crut lot 114.29-in theorising plan atAllertheny, on warn there loan annual ova -• rear at tun. Also • loiln tguntawtuddp, situated an Womb' -Bon and the New Bretton Plank Hood. containing 1 acre and 29 14 Far on, whit% le erected a lamps atone basement and tualledahed building.. being lot No. rim • plan atlas laid tut Vy B. D.U.Clusn and McGoiatditer Jabal= Of. VW? 1 4=r tblloll,l -- Tessa or-Data—For forther-yerticldati• upyly to IL Dyer, dtTodaral ■ueet,'Alleahenyi or-Joiot mod, 'Adonitattrator, at the Pittsburgh: Foundry, Birmlz.tuun. .1. 0: DAVID. Auer. DENNISYLVANIA. AVENUE PROP. MITT AT AUCTION.—TBOBSDAT BOBB ING. Mutestli, tt 10 .?clock, wlll be scld, on the - premise, the following valuable Building LI:104 laid out frotnicart of the well known Tustin estste; - S.Twelve lots 20 feet front cm rotbst atrart, (which la 691tet whi)nd extending beck 4eun.llo.to feet-to - Bach 7. dd *eV wide. . One lot 07 • feet 10% inches Irma on Beech alley. with a front of 0 feet 10 Inches on rata attest, and —Venn feet' fronton.ibubei street and attending , beck 120 feet to Tustin ens, aid; exit One lot *beat; SS , ' fees 9 Inches Its= on . Tarbes onset and extandinesde 199 feet, with *fronts, abate. 7 tealB3L3aeh.a op: street, - Ten lots 21 kid Stone on Tesetn Meet, ma =lnd 'lag backtrom lib to 159 rate eo - Bniddoek sere= - - Haw Lunges to =collect to siong Pencsyllanet Amens hug been gieen WWI its ten =dints Midi - *greet is lised wen; and - In siva, betel time-elle will be th e favorite ostle9 from ow cuty:' Thaw lore ire perbeyorsttte, eityllne, sad eligibly situated" alonikade tutees. strees:.4 50 foot saw semi - mien from the-sten= No _finer dens. dos foreoneetiene and ectabetabls bon= it arocui oar ettp , . The =le to porempwry: - Titus oe eses—One-eblrd cab; tabu= ht ow =demo pees with Mame, secured te , bond - and:.- AAr.EIVS, Ante, YOUltrar 10 1,11 ozuLrezzes aunts, at abLE,I2IO. /1.111 AM} - .~nire~v'9 ~. -.-- our • • bi fur Lialieefan4Aliasek t, the Illeattnloli.lt Hoes.`',. , sat bLkermusias " A • tiliOES a genuine's:tole, for JIINL nitt• clump, at stattelbuki.c— -,j4:sia2l a. _ ~ i yUr - ttr6, a nevrety, • skid . Imola Tfalf Minion I:imain • • s- at2l. Ik4.lssit:2s'D I.;IIiLD .4: - tS: uu iii Bgl2lll. rsj,3l7 4515 Stahit. sun -- - - - 8001E -KEEPER, NiAIiTED.-ii =Zs copal* of toklog clans of • tot of Books In • 4 orotsocuo; use irtai.lll asks dm. tett grattoky natal dolt tbo boom. Noce mod apply NO luotisttlamomOotabls tootlammdolo ot to Mail obarsotar and ladtuittioot 4141.t.ilatui ambient,. ~, tadroos BOX 135. P. O. - . g 000 inT6a °Fitrglir"Thre. noottralonzusv:', 'Airlitill• 07 Oa MOW cash pdaß ilurtinciimpitubinb., :k:CARD.-Wo; wonld respectfully in- JL tbetaoar tetanal 631 4 4 p:1410 th at ors lists fejt tootttotiood Del , GIN of tbo Pi c ts and tottoolottod o DUGS, WOW -- pAttrtB;ollo, D 1, 1;1=1111, Plitnataltlf ItANOT 611TICTLI/4" ft.,dtt., to be bond whkok to aro ptoporad to ash is quasottlos to aut,di ezza Doa{ht 8a ziot lt II allte s dt4 tot? fall= ottidt . . ' ldket WtIOLUMDIA*ALLiCii, .4zeriaseiA bra&Anist °Bl,- oor. martAtaNltiestristit. WA inip.47 ; • bbls. td 1•3• • ssui 17 . NWT COLLIN&
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