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'41.71 7 .4118S qoprimr.7iApEß OF TIE MrsranoitcAT. - Osersurzota for the Gaserky $ - 8: Shaw, Optician, N0.55 - Piftb atieet".l , ol* . ted : rI SQY . It 181D1. 9 0'0100144.: It9o ' •74 12 .-"'• -u s • 120 90 ." P. parometer ... ... ........ RepubliCan County Convention. • The HeOubliette voters of Allegbetty - Camty eta nelnistid to theittat - their usual plants of holding Acetiont4 on SATURDAY, THE :inn DAT OF , A 17017132 INST., BEING THE WIT SATURDAY OF. ,THIE MONTH—ON THE AFTERNOON OP SLID DAY—to select TWO DELEGATES from each: election district cud precinct in the county, to rep. resent them in the Repubihtin C.enty Contention, which will mumble hi the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, THE Ire DAT OF OEPTLIIIDER EXT—BEING THE FIRST HON. DAT OE 'SEPTEHDEIt—AT It O'CLOCK IN EWE. FORENOON OF seukpor. - 7bo'obJect of this Convention 111 to ptleo ID Wad. 'salmi candidata for the following'olnces, Ha: One number of Congest for the Twenty-9.mnd dm/missions& District, '- ' One membanot Court= fur the Ta eat), nand Con greak!i24 . A .Dhariet ,Attornq tor the County of Allegheny. A Ernie &motor tor the Munty of Allegheny. live Members of the ttotue of • Iteyeteentstlees fcr the , 00 A 11 4. - ntAl higikeng• - - omipej Commbnionor for the County of A abui Director Of the Poor the County of Alle : The pelotneetiogi 'idea these delegates be 1 3.14. tb• utri cowitt7, bet alma tte bourse( 3 sod g c4lock IW - tho laternoon; 461 in the cities of Pitts. 'burgh end Allegheny, awl In. the...bora:lobs of the . - .countyi between the hours of 8 Rod 8 o'clock in the eVentnE said day. The *election of delegates tn. tho towitahloamlll be IT marking, anll in the titles . By com4attee.. t..- JOHN DBAVO, Chairman. - e. 80110TE11, Jo., Secretary: - ' • . Coliliiiiititi of - the Tian Handle: - . . The - WaShington - Review, a sheet of the ! - VallsCidrillane • persnasion, Contains - the fol . - . . . . .. _ Mil= ddoa lis.w.=lre learn that the gang of radians who Infest the Pan Handle, aloes the - border of the - ..countyliave been perpe _ .crating a nein - bet of - outrages upon the citi zens of Virginia it fid Pennsylvants. This la the same band ~- t I'omo:time Vince visited _PineiTiorsiehnrch. ' [,''c ounty and - - insult bilktir - :Id It. taster add:oongregation. One of their recant :'.feats was the :visiting of a - charch in Virginia aid - after insulting .some persons In ettendanotrilondiniduranee i they went off and`mad, a. cowardly - and-.faise charge against one ot the moat4lool families-in the. neighborhood, and actually succeeded in pro curing -their ;Armin, ' and 4 had -,them sent to Map 9tiase, where when were known . - Mkt Via* of deaths. disalierged; - And oilerpay - iertheir - - ewes expensii.'permitted to return ..-. -4, A few daye-. since Mr. ;Alex. • LitWthers of -....f* Jefferson.; township ^' in this county while' --: ~working npfiliti - farm-. hi had rented in Vir ginia, - . • was ; attieked by these ,Catlawl and • 'foteed tweomeirithisi the' Pennsylvania line. Mob Law : e'pproirs" to . rnlo jri 'the: illfated -Pan - ; Bindle. Our Lavrtlier though 'Some . _ athat rheraziaticrie:sald to have made the most remarkable .. skedaddling"( on =record-and though half a score of ymirs - over firty-five -' his lame leg, Made' a• .., doable enick" that' would have made hie:Leafs. at Bali /tun; We . hope Alex. will live to see - the day he will make:h run cinotbsi way. them . - - - - The truth is that some , , persons in the Pan - - band's and along the - Pennsylvania line have • - reaintl,fbee4 iedalcid to take the oath on so : -count of 'fiiiiiyat prieticei, and have not been bested with - as much respect as a loyal man. might hafeleserved. -The abase is the face which a Vallsedighamer puts upon the , The3 - E i rtibtfbilltialt .Agationt. a 'Draft. Th*,Hirdrbarg 'DfiltwWpit; of yerterday, contains the following • 1, "Governor Cuitin confidently expects to mako.,suvangriatents each district in- . thrtlittle - 4. fiesisonable time tojurnish its quota.troops In volunteer's, :and ' thus obstatk . this - draft entirely._ AS soon ay . the anenrollment - completed and, returned ; the quota °leach cOunty, township, precinct and borough will be .aseertained, together with the credit each is entitled to for men in%ser-. vice ..'.Having ascertained the number of men to bit'drafted from each.inb-division Of Coun ties, an oppOrtunity and reasonaide time will be glean to furnish the quota in volunteers. The draft: was postponed till the 15th of Sep-. temberta afford , ample time for these arrange ments: - t It Is expected that the quota of each comiti,and sub-divislott, can be ascertained, by thoiird of fleptimber:!' .Elettingoitho'Cintral Board of. Ed. The Santini Board of Bduestion . met on Fdda>' groninit;: 'Attgaat , Present, Messrs. 'Bat:mite; giarlsori, Bunter, Lose, AttanleyiMaralkall and Sergeant. '•:/ktr,., Hunter was:appointed Prealdent pro The Principal althe High School repoited the remit - of the re-eine:deaden ofeendidstes foreidaatettion,. on potion_ of ../dr....frarriaon,_candidstea holding, the. following numbers were declared entitled to adolianon: 277, 219,285;286,287; 288, 289, 291, 294308;309, 311,320,325, 340, 341, 344;346, 351;356, 859, 369, 370, 372, 387 - ,388, 394,401, 402,404, 415, 419,420, 425,424,- On motion, adjoarned,• • - Ol Foa P 11111.9,• 'oa PEO*ItNADZ.-i Thollo, wo a ld , g recnro.clothing snitable• fortiltiiiison;ahilitid not fail to' aisit J. L. •Carnagbares Merchant:Tanning and Cloth-. Ing2stahlishment, Federal street, Allegheny P. 41 st9ek i.,"-_ fab les.,s4itable coo weir= just " opened; L. intrpassingly-:elegontr,and embraces .every variity - fif ; goods: Thi:rapntation of -Mr. Carnaghan as a skillful warms% and a fruity costumer, Ls.wellknown, and smdetract moth fag froira the merits" of hisestabtistruient when week,' that even he , never had - a — moie elegant stoat .of goods, than at , presimt„ 4rmy 7 111:11. 1(01111/i. shoulatnot fall, to is bins a . and of, military . goods: - 4:qopp,z4T,eournizirgipt a in M. . Captain of coin paor A, I.oliti*glittet*Penasylvainia volunteers, has • beeii , itrallkillil#Glid by the. Governor as - Major eftitiniihilieligin'ilattdrciinltili let. dapi. Xcbtor FPS siGIIGOIL/406Munadqd by Polonel ~.k tszolliht.OMMUMISIS the reghtiont, oa account . - oChalhsistatobWrryqiislitiesitegallant eon , dttatail.lbe battle el - FalrOtika:. , : s ;tie appoint - r 4 / 1 40 4 1 1 40d one; - • . kikkar Garza& Taosraw,' , United States Arty;`,. Was eralttod JavHatrabart.od Thum day, foe'thaparpoia of Cu:faking with. Got; 4204111:. , ,Tbia_coloot of ,tkatralata of Adjutant. ahatird.ThOtaaa It ospeciaGjeldharr* forward I,kaztrikipa:trhfcti•aow `drowd , 'Grop - Curtin. Vida.lio*, it kept back Nit ulifilf.,xoCitapti":, of abc7 • oifflogiturr isle eptbiervutikuotion,_ th a l t hil;*(" 2 ' 0 :4004, IC3l 4 olollisad'i;. 5 Ar order of Mojor SW9pi4ss +— d nq~piaas Balled die ii White potruktoitini Pitiiincret 46•14tittor tha first Woo. - 'Go d sae., • •- • • 'kat' liyer - )ioi+ '- . 6kirtar at hi Cie. 4:14% •Wital ;- • • -atyle lloop Skirts jaat *waived at 111 . 4 nathis, fr,swactian. Lftdlolll43lllalald 11011. /Ow* *kW mid lee the'sanirstylkof }loop Sktrigriottlellgairriattom------ 44. pdi OP CIOU Ana Outer my , 1 5 ; 1 1 4 CAVPIthitbrtanoilon Fitth'aL _ /107.T0. .. 114 WRsibil altsgon. .1. . • • = ilaisoutzu m jiaTig tVCL7t as •motion, b 6 grog. int l2 3‘,irortblolitiaipiziAT' ' - ' "••••“--. . .. ... - . . • • . • . . . _ . .- - . - . - --7 . ' . ''''.........'. '"i - . -, -, - -,,, * - .A , m. , 3_ , 1.--. , i.,„:, ..,.., - i - ) . . -.- • . ' .'- -.- . . . . ~,,,......,...,,,, ~, ..r . l.'ti' ' 't' .- .i..tf44,.....j,...0a,.1r;6.' . '14....W,,j'":'''''' c ...V.,7"*.7 4 '' ' ' ' ' '.. 1 .rtr . .M 4 '1".,r4 . 3''..5.1tt4 4 5)V.M.. - W , ...M..... , 4 ...,. ,r, , 1 ,..," l , ,-... ,"."`. `,---' •*"",........--.',`'*''',,-,...”-.,;',-,`'!`"!,',,,,,'`'..,,,, ~-. . , . ~, . _ • , .. . . . • . . Dletteri - at- earap- Home.. The , vont ' , Marshal ' Acting.. The 130th Regiment.-An Interesting Occit. Thereto nothing striking in the progress of . . ratite at Camp =Howe, except possibly the mot, which every one notices and comments neon, that there are no -wells sunk yet, and the men are therefoie compelled - to carry drinking water nearly a quarter of a mile. -When will this pressing want be supplied ? According, to an order from the Provost Marshal, Col. Campbell, every officer and pri vate belonging to Camo Howe must have a pass countersigned by Capt. L. W. Smith, commandant of Camp Howe, or they will be liable to' arrest- The order is not enforced strictly as yet, because no company has been detailed to act as a guard in the city to enforce t. In the course of • day or two, though, its salutary provisions will be reduced to fact. The 139th regiment, Col. Collier, is pre mixing to leave Camp Rolfe, for Harrisburg, buttes met with unavoidable delay in the issuing of uniforms and.' the payment of 'the -. United States bounty. Theirmarching orders are, to "proceed without delay," but it is hardly possible they can go before to-morrow. The best feeling prevails in the regiment, and every man is desirous to enter upon the field of satire duty. . About noon of yesterday a owns possessing profound - interest transpired at Camp Howe. Wm. Semple, Esq., of Allegheny city, wholes great liberality has so materially aided Major Moody in recruiting tho Semple Infantry Bat talion, went out to camp tomakepreseniations of swords to the Captains of thefour companies. - The battalion was drawn up in k hello* square,' together with Capt.;Snyder's iMerrer Guards, and 'Capt. Marsh's Logan Guards. Mr. Sem- I plc and his entimable wife, Bev. bleAboy, the ,field and line officers of the 139th, sad a hum her of invited - .Athens, were placed inside the Milian: The other Captains being absent on business, Capts. Munroe and Jenkins, of Cos. 11; and , o, alone. received their blades. Col. Collier presented - them In handsome phrase, 'paying a high' and deserved compliment to the noble benefactor oi the battalion, Wm. Semple, Esq. John H. Hampton, Esq., repliedon be half of the officers, Capt.' Marsh's Lieuten ant-a, Messrs. Wililson and Dyer, were then presented wlih swords, John H. Hampton, Esq., making the presentation speech, and Rev. L. IL bleAbor renlying on their behalf. Col. Collier then introduced to the regiment Capt. A; H. Snyder, of . the blercer.County Guards, who made some remarks well eaten lated to promote good feeling and 'friendship. Mr. Hampton took occasion at this point to say sword -or two C ol. y ot.his eld professional friend,Collier, whieh..wezw, received with cheers; Major, W. U. Moody was then•talled upon to speak.: Ho said it was beautifuLthus to pause upon the threshold of our honits,bufore leaving theta perhaps forever, and exchange friendly words and tokens. The regiment hailed from three counties of Western Patin. Mereer and Armstrong forming'a glorious tripartite alliance, which would do brave deeds for the cause. • Burs dismissing the companies, reusing cheers werti . given - .for Mr. Semple, for Mi. Hampton, for ltev. MeAboy, and for the •tleld and line elfleers of the 139th regiment.. I Amporlant Ordey,traai the' War De. We direct the attention of recruiting officers o the following important order : IMPORTANT TO VOLUNTIREB. Miatatstioaci, Aug. 27.--The following ad , &Menai order hujast. been roade : .BtADQVARTISIS PLSNESTT,VIALI MILITIA, I liarriaburg, August2T, 1862. - General Order No. 33.—1 t is ordered that, under authority of the' frillowing ditipatch re ceived from the Secretary`-of Wet this morn ing, Volunteers may be received. Irate the reg imenta-beretofore _accepted - , untlLthe_lat_of. September, under the terms and conditions mentioned therein. Mustering officers will continue to muster in volunteers presented for the accepted regi ments until the let of September. ViiBlllllGrulr ..Aug. 27-10 A. is. To Governor Curtin: ' 4O advanced pay or bounty can be allowed to any recruits for the new regiments after the, period specified in the order of the Department heretofore issued. tho_rogimints are fail by the let of Sep tennial', they but'Without ,bonnty 'to these recruits ‘enlisted eluir• the specified date. The condition of onlielluents in , the differ .ent States requires the Order , of the Depart mane to remain unchanged. B. M. Brenton, • • • .'be valery of War. By order of—A. G—Cortin, Geratuor.- • , A. L. Pamela., Adjt. Gen. Pa. From the above it will bei-,cOOD that vomit ing for the new regiments will be permitted up to thielet'of September, under eetlulz oided deaditions. We received. order No. 32, postponing the drift, by telegraph from Harrieborg, but order Mo. 33 was not telegraphed to this city, altheugh itwae seat to .Philidelphis, as ap pears by the papers Issued in that city on - Thursday, the nth. The Eremitic's Comidttee, through their Chairman, Mr. Howe, had..been is eorru. pendent* with the Adjetiont.Gerieral, _,and in gnawer to certain inquirtest were referred to General Order No. 23; Mr. Howe =piled that no such order had every' been Made. public' hereirend to.-day he recelVed - a copy of it; •by telegraph, from the - Adjitarit General: - The neglect to telegreiluthe erdo* hes upo rated somewhat agalost tut, as-several comps mita here; nearly tell, could have been com pleted If the order to recruit for them had beta made public. Ond day yet, remains, however, in whiolinimiti for the new organ, izations can be enlisted-ander ..the conditions. named in the order. .• • . _ Dieloyalty.. Manchester Public, Ateeting..A Sig/Irina° Committee Appointed: • - Yesterday We noticed On arrest of a citizen . f Mancheiter borough, on a.aharge of titter ing language calculated to dineourage enlist , rants: , was very properly held in heavy bonds for trial ; but it would seem that there are others in the same place Whose sentiments are distasteful to loyal eititens,and steps hate -been taken . with a view ti'promntly suppress all evidences of sympathy' with rebels. • - nubile meeting was -bald in the school house last evening,. at which Wiz!. Sprat, Esq., presided," with Mr. Thomas Harper as Wet. B. litiis,lrsq., MOO the object of tho meeting, which, as tie undmidood it, was to hue wet/matfett apptintstitll bring plastic° al patient; gsPressitig• - iffeloyel sesitireente, g i ving aid and comfort Pretension, or faany way interfering With anilettientand parsons coming into the boronghi.froM the Mouth, should be notified that they mast mostgive• proof of, their loyalty.' Af , • r.. Witt. Speer mdyed ',that all citizens of Manchester, irrespective cif party : ho required to take the oath of allegiance. - , , • hir.14:11.• Kennedy medred to amend by ap poitting a,Coinattttaaof to carry out the instruction of lii'Meetlng: The ateentheeet wee adopted anapassed .• Mr. Se d - the t flint urgess - and Conn , ell constitute a pert of slid tkimmittoe, which The 'Commititie , ,Wasf thin. filled tip'tly 'the "Idditten of the follOwlng!nsines a WiiiPat Roes, _Thomas • Harper, John :Wolff, John B. -Kennedy and Sapuel M'Stitit; • • • • ", The following-resolution jeas.uninlitausly• "11 ;:a7 the Committee itherebZ.lnc Strutted to here all pen° marshal:may be guilty of using lauguegv calculated:Jo . render aid and. comfort to secession, dealt with according lathe - laws of the Government of the. United • The meeting then adlOurnea: Sword Proeontotion. Capt. 80 - P. Ileberte,:of /Mayer, wae made thirriSelptettritiv sithmttdirwyrdi - sastr sat belt;en last ThureJay evening, preseinted citizens ofthaat place. The meeting was held at the. Court ironic,. and was presided over by •Jtagii4ilifais • T ie presentation speeell;:vn behalf ref, the:do more. Capt. Roberta replied in hie usual happy. and eloquent The sword Wee one of the finest mede„. eosting,,vrlth . th e nail and belt,' &boat 'Seventy dollars: - 'Never was :hoMplimento more deservedly : , paid.:; Capt. Roberta leaves a large and lucrative practice stabs liar to serve ble eountry:' 'Prevented from going before, /roar -painfulidelitiesi hie family, .he how , Chtlrfoi4: leaves all /or hi. eonntry,:f By lie :several efforts he -eao ceedecf-in ralebsi_two fall companies and fill:. ins . an : the 'num, hem Baia; Cdsoty, - now in tire hire iv:sil:lid - 0 much ,toiteivi their Atountsi,; and none will SOTTO it more faith fully: 4 PEON YEATERDIVI partment. - - - - ierrimrrito LtsrP.—,i 7 Poktred man named .Jossph Landrum, a notorious" loafer and va grant, was ammitted to Jail to-day, charged on oath of John Bans, a German, residing in the Fifth Ward, with assault and battery with intent ravish. It is alleged that. Lan drum enticod a little daughto of the prosecu tor, aged about twelve years, Into a home Jo the neighborhood of her fathrea residence, and made the attempt for Which he stand. charged. He was committed by Ald. Taylor. Tux iLLII3III.IITED files of these -wilt brF found on • the counter of J. W. Pittock; Whoisver wishes Frank Leslie's Newspaper, The Illoadrated Nevi, Vail Fair, Forasy's War frets, ootitaining . the war news of the week, with portraits of distinguished officers, sketches from the, camps and battle fields, eta., etc., has bistro call and find what he wants at Pittook'e Depot, Fifth street, op polite the Post Office. PHTSZTITID WITH k GOLD Trar.—Mr. 314/1165 Alexander, aim of the employees in the post office, will leave tle city shortly, intending to enter the sm i i iles the capacity of • clerk on .the' gunboat Ella, the oommander of which, Captain Gillis, la his brother4n-law. On 'Wednesday evening, in token of their esteem for Mr. Alexander, his fellow employees pre sented him with a gold pen,. Mr.- Janses lifotennwsnaking the presentation apeeolt. SWORD Passutrarzox.--A sword WLB •pre eented to Capt. James Glenn:by the members of his company, at Hare's Hotel, on Thurs day orening,Augiset 28th. The presentation 'pewit was made by. Hi. Snodgrass on behalf of the members of the company, end was re- Slied to on behalf of the Captilit by Hr. tewart, . . • TUE CoaciOux Rinzuani..—,ciall has been issued fora meeting at John Daffy% eon= Grant and Webster streets, on Saturday even. ing, to .take the neoessary measure's for obtain lug Authority to raise a regiment here for Geri; - Cercoran's brigade. ASSAD - LT AND DATTIM--41:1:101 Flllllopll was committed to • jail to-day, charged with assault and battery on oath of Nancy Black. The parties reside in the Fifth Ward. BOONTT.- 2 rbe Executive Committee hay paid botint7 to over 2,800 aoldien, and have upon their lisis 3,004. This includes both the new, calls. SPECIAL NOTICEi. Curimmo AND wane* To oar THICIL—We would ray • that Messrs. W. H. MeGeo &Co; comer of Federal street and Dia mond Square, lutTiPist received their 1101311110 T goody, and their patterns are all of the, latest 'stylus.- Any person desiring a well-mideand nosily hubs eau of claims, their 'establish ment is the right plane. All their * clothing is made under their own intierylaion, and they ,are lawny!' ready to tell cheap to cash Mayors. Jam ' ° W. Comas Carpenter and Joiner, Jobbing Shop Virgin alley, between Stittbroad street and Cherry alley. All kinds of Bons* Bepairing done on short notice and.in work manlike manner. Charges moderate. Leave, ,your orders. All order' promptly attended to. Two good hands *anted. immediately. .1 ISILVFICHUNDUD VOLMarial SICK IIN CAMP -;-Young men, be warned in time; supply your anises with Holloway's Pills and - Ointment. . Thiy are guaranteed to cure the worse oases of sores, ulcers, scurry, fevers and bowel com plaints. Only 25 cents per box or pot. 218 • OAILLARD SZLECT Scnoot..--The fall session of Miss M. Markham's select school, at Oak land, will commence on ?deadly, September For particulars, see circular to be bad at the Book stores, or inquire of Miss Markham, in , kereon, at 104 _ Fourth street. I wd :DurrtaTur.;—Dr. C.Blll, N 0.246, Penn it. aitandm to all branches of the Dontol profee Asornsa•'B%ecs REOUBLICAS OUTRAGE lIPON rttE 6. 15 811117T10N.-43elt. Bader has confiscated tbe property • of John.Slidell at New Orleans. We do not learn that Mr. Slidell had notice of this most extraordi nary proceeding, that he was even sum moned to appear and refute the flying ru. more against his loyalty ; bat taking ad antage of his absence, and in violation of the most sacred rights guarantied in the constitution, his property is seised by order, of a military cOmmatuder. What Is die ev idence, the new guardians of constitutional' rights will ask, that. Mr. Slidell hattofencl ed any.law? Shall man be despoilid . of ,hia property , Without trial ?"Without his prtsencs2 Mealy, some people seem to think that.this rebellion is to be put down byseverity; instead of- by gentleness and perseveranon—Prow. Jotoud. Sum. Moue Inos-CLAns.—liore iron olids have been commenced. - The keels of two were laid near Pittsburgh, Pa., on Saturday. These are intended for river service chiefly. The goveasment Is also negotiathsg for -the purchase of two Mis sissippi steamboats, with the'view of mak ing mailed ships out of timed. The Choc taw 'and: Fort. Henry, - Itnin..clads,)- now ;.ratty we ll advinced at St2Loubs,. wens not originally. intended for government. duty, but are expected to make very serviceable draft, nevertheless. Nearly one hundred vessels have been, chartered recently for temporary service by the Navy Department. Y. Evening Peat. .Larrtc NEL:mi.—ln Penfield, H. Y., there is a paper bublished by a young girl citonly twelve years of age, who bears the name of "Little Nellie." She performs all the labor of type setting, editing, etc.—in fact all the work' onnected with the publi cation of a 'paper except the presswork. By ber industry she supports three younger sisters. Her mother is dead. Her paper although of small dimensions, is conducted "with mtich more skill than many which we 'could name. When we consider the youth of the =publisher, the Penfield Extra is a Feat curiosity. NAV,LL IN TELIAGENCE.—The following are the latest movements of naval vessels re ported to tho• Navy Department: • • The steam frigate Powhatan saileti'from -Philadelphia yesterday; with sealed orders. The steam gunboat Connecticut Bailed' from ' NeW York fox New Orleans, on Saturday. The sailing frigate Santeoarrlved at Bos ton after a fifteen monthst•orttiss on Sat urday. The Flambeau, Norivich and Cour ier; have been put in commission at the BrooklynNsvy - ' GREAT 'SUCCESS 01 Tate (SEAT EASTERN. —The-Great- Eaitern, which arrived In „Flushing Bay on'Wednesclay morning from Liverpool, broughtAurteerldiundrsd pgasen. pers. (Five hundred and .sitipone In the steerage) and three thousand tons of 'nun. ohandiso. , TUE spirited poem, entitled “Three 111311. dred Thousand More," which has been co- pied into initrij , our: journals, both'daily and Weekliots the production of N. C. Bryant,2 is - not : from his.pen,.bnt from that of James Gibbons, of this oity.--14 F. Aoctdag'Poit. ' Onaxedistress hair been caused in Lout alarm :by the order of Go,. Moore, prohibit ing the ,people from trading Orleans, and the popular' indignatioa has been mach exalted. , -1 . LUSK—On Friday. Aoguat 291 k, ot qoaricr.pnat o'clock, p. na., Oar. THUIIAII LUGS, fa COG 0114 'oar - Th.:lntern till tehe piece from Ilk hit. residence, No. 443 Fettered street, Allegheny', on Ifesset9 Sr. tun 0, et 8 o'clock.. 'The friends end seqnsintinces of the hinny nee earnestly regained td attend.; UT 11'0 L E SA. L' E"P . AITIV= WARE. LlTTlit u tlns . -', • . - '•• ' • ' NOTE PAPZIIII, ' - . ' ' ' . ' BILL PAPXIIO. ' ' ' ___ .' ' tVII PINGPAPIRA. I.i. large tindisilltactortillutittl l4" win be midst low grins tor. Unb..ltetallett' Win 14 It tothetr adv..atago to .tro in tall.. • . _ . . ; . • . ww.b. 4011s8Toi -a co' ''' '. raySiztawaxl.. Chou Zia en. 67 WOod street. .'. QTNe9 I . -- 1; 1 ‘41 - 4141.4NNINgA(.1).L OS& vows* rece i =limesai. :roam. 111141 ; ;Wing,L4Debe Wm,. Wale ler 7 Dregglsre, end orrery kivi f 9t. oralcommtpl sod pi*. torte glogomecoteedPioet? withL 4 Pogrt toY stew. pi 74.0, ir m dals, • • • • • - .:crr L a+ww THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM W,ArINCTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. [Bpecial. Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gatetts.l WABBIJIGTON, Aug. 49,1884 /14 1 / 1 0/13 TAX Arroutrmurn. The following tax appointments are ender stood to have been made for Illinois : Ching , district—Collector, Geo. Schneder ; Assessor, Ebenezer Peck. Rockford distriot—Colleo tor, Walter Faloott; A sssss or, Duncan Fergu son. Galena Distriot—Collector, Henry A. Mix ; Assessor, Lester H. Robinson. BECIULTARY SIMARD • S DISPATCH To•day's New York Drama* hoe • loader declaring that tho real significance of Mr. Boward's lately published dispatch to Charles Brandi Adams lies in the intimation that if we do not otherwise named in putting down the rebellion we will not hesitate to enlial the whole slave population of the South as armed combatants on our side. Aside from Seward's latter, and the 2S - nume'. interpretation of It, there aro other facts that warrant the belief that the Adciin titration has beau deliberating on the proba ble necessity of adopting snob • sours. 11111 would result (uniess the rebels speedily held down their arms and sought for an amnesty) in the moat fearful Berens insurrection the world has ever seen. THIII DULY?. There can be but little doubt now that the War Department has abandoned the idea of enforcing the draft rigidly on the lstof Sep. [ember. The extension in Pennsylvanii is likely to be followed up by similar permission to snob other States u desire it. The exten sions, of course, will be made under strict reg. ulations, and for a eomparatirely abort period. The explanation of this polio, will be readily understood; when it is remembered that the whole 500,000 would make an enormous de- I mend for It is noloniir-a secret that the Government could not immediately supply the demand. R6V. JOU! IeMILLAX RIMBAUD Rev. John 'McMillan, of Pittsburgh, his ale of Xenia, Ohio, Chaplain of the IBOt, Pennsylvania, taken prisonerin the meat en 1 gagement in. Virginia, was releued yesterds by the rebels, on parole— Immediatelon en 1 toting our lines again he was ,summoned . 1 Gen. MoOlellan's headquarters, from when • . he arrived here to.night. lie brings some very Interesting messages from Gen. Stuart to Gen. Pope, as well as thei intelligence that since the late official expla: nations of Gen. Pope's corder!! about subsist ing the army on the enemy. They profess to be much better satisfied, and no longer oom.' plain that be violates the accepted rules of war among civilized nations. TIIII neon° COLOipi4TIOI/IrBCIIIIIX. The Chiriqui negro Oolonllation scheme re ceived 14 quietus. to.day. At the Cabinet meeting the matter came up, and was long and carefully considered. In consequence of the representations of the Costa Rican Minis. ter, as well, it is understood, as because of some other ditßealties in the way . , it was dually decided to abandon the whole scheme, at hunt so far all it in any way involves the settlement. of a negro colony in Chiriqui. It is understood, however, that the dot does not desire to hare the matter abandoned here, and that Senator Pomeroy le yet expected to have some sort of rovleg oomillasion to make explorations through the trophical region of the continent for a suit able locality ler starting thtionsposid unto .00loiony: The plan, ho w ever, as laid before the public! in Mr. Pomeroy's recent addresi to 'the *urges, h lubsteathaly tilled. EfoConnell, of the &woad Wisconsin was killed dosing tie ficbt yesterday. TIM DELAYS EMMA EASIASsiIS, ETC. The New York Times contains a highly sig nificant leader denouncing the 4 itielays before Manassas. at Yorktown, and on the Perlin- gala, anti'domsndiog that, in tbo operations now lii . iirogroas, thorn alma be ny repetition of thole blunders of the put campaign- °ARUM? UIf:TIRO. Another Cabinet meeting ♦al. hold to•des besides the Chiriqui Colonisation iobetne and'etber matters were dliressed =rIZ=II , . The general feeling with regard to publio affairs is understood to bo..muolt more sails. tutor, than yuterday. The : Admintetration and military eireles - ant as if they had heard quite the reverie of bad dews, and *good deal of it. , General Order..Diennesal of 011icar, from the Service. WASHIXOTOR, Aug. n —The following order was issued to-day atiDQOARYRILS OP inc ARMY, j August 28, 1862. General Order—The, followg in officers of the 71st Regiment Ohio Volunteers, having oublhhed a card stating that they advised Col. R. Mason, wbo has been cashiered for cowardice, to surrender Clarksville, Tonnes• see, to the rebel forces are, by the direction of the President, dismissed from the service of the United States PreoLleut. N. J. Hunder, Second Lieut. Immo Mason, - Idirst Lieut. Ira L. Morris, Capt. Balkh H. Clark, J. It. Wood word, Capt. I`. W. Bowen; Capt. Sol. M. J. Houch, Capt. C. H. Crum. Lieut. T. T. Moore Adjutant; . Capt.. W. H. Calfender, Lieut. H. M. Drury, Lieut. L. IL Hoover. (Signed) E. D. Towlines°, ', t Sen. , The resignation of Lieut. Ass ,rrank Adr Ridgeley, of the Sixth. 11. B. Infantry,tondorod on no count of ill health, has been accepted by the President. Tee Draft fn Peeneylvania. iI.AItIiTSBORGI, Aug. 20.—Teformation re ceived at the Military - Department her•-from every section of the State, Justifies the belief that the draft will have to be resorted to in very few districts, it any. Volunteers are pledged in almost every county to be furnish ed promptly, after the quota Is declared. The loyalty of the State is aroused. end .there is - little doubt that Pennsylvania's full quota will be volunteered In due time. Where the vol unteers are 'not furnished la any -district, the draft will certainly be made at the time ap pointed. Two full regiments will be sent to Wash ington from this place each day during the next seven days, and seven additional regi ments sent from Phi44oPb% so fast_ ac transportation can be iirooured. • The Indian Depredations. Camino, Aug. 29.—A I dispatch from Co lumbus, Nebraska, to.day, saki thep 400 or 600 Yanktons and Sioux attacked- ....Pawnee village on their reservation, on the Tlthiand killed 12 or 14 squaws and ;children, and wounded several. The whites 'ln the Lame dist° neighborhood manifest no alartn, u the BioOl have not molested them yet, • • Later 'reports from lowa lead to the belief that the former reports of the Indian troubles are exaggerated. -There is - no-confirotation of the statement that Springfieldwas burned; Arms and ammunition have been aunt to Fort Dodge from, Davenport, for the defence of the northern counties.. • I Latest from liVaittligton: . Wssuzioroa, Aug. 29.—Tbe - Nalioaol Re. iniMiecu t , of to-day, ssys'Mr. Ilawahurst,. of Pslrfaxiand the Clerk of the Olmult Court, I called last night to say that ,be,land all of. the Union men of Falai:, were compelled to :levee on Wednesday, the rebels baring; pop', Session of the place: ',Yesterday, be started to return to learn the fete or.bir.fanitfi,"but was met on the way :by :either/kat ...Wilms who wereesseptig from that plane., MT:: a• hiring eonmaled - tdriself inai'eornaele'r and `finally escaped to.thilr '04, , tat one 'Union mac Weft In Vienna whlo,kls op t y..l*,l•ll Milo" from Woohbliems' HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS. OFFICIAL DISPATCH FROM GEN. POPE THE aR.VV;aT.I7.I.I%.ISSAS Fight at Kettle Run and Centreville TEM IL :•ILIST DYI Vint BA!H AT ALL POINT& One Gun, and 1,000 hisontra Capture &Ls eta, Co. MINAVIAS Juicrrosr, Aug. 28 , 10 o'clock P. M. To Maj. Gen. ffalleek,; General-in- Chief As soon as I discovered that a large force of the enemy was turning our right towards Manassas, and that the'Divisim I had ordered to take part there two days before, badinot yet arrived there from Alexandria, I imme diately broke up my , camps at Warrenton Junction and Warrenton, and marched rapidly beak, in three columns.; I directed Gen. bieDowell, with his own and Gen. Sigel's corps, and `Gen. Rene's Division, to march upon Gainesville, by the Warrenton •and Alexandria pike ;1 Gen. Reno and one Division of Gen. Reintselman, to march on Greenwfob, and with Gen. Porter's corps and Gan. Hooker's D vision, I marched back to Manassas Janoti.n. Gen. fdeDowe between tba fo passed down to and his main b , from Whittaiii' Me was nom street, who h being driven b• • fortes sent to t support McDowe force of the en •. The division towards Mad .. near Kettle Run, and after a shar Vetely, killing a taring their um stands of arms.. I gwas ordered to interpose ■ of the enemy which had saaeeaa through Gainesville ; y, which was moving down , a through Throughfore Gap. ' otely accomplished, Long roused through the Gap, .it to the welt side. The reenwieb were designed to I in caSe be met too large • y. 1 .1 Gen. Hooker P marching , cants upon the enemy, ou the afternoon of the 27th, action, routed them core d wool:ling 300, and cap .a and baggage and many This morning 0.• command pushed rapidly toward Manes Junction, which Jackson had evacuated t.. .e hours in advance. He retreated by way .f Centreville, and took the turnpike toward' Warrenton. He was met when six miles west of 'Centreville by Mc- Dowell and Sigel. - - Late this afternoon a severe fight took place, which has been terminated by the dark ness. The enemy was driven back at all points, and thus the affair rests. Heintzelman's corps will move on him at daylight front Centreville, and I do not see how he is to escape without a heavy loss. We have captured a tbonsand prisoners, many arms and one piece of artillery. [Signed] loam POPE, ! Major General. Rebel Raid on Fairfax Court House ...HeintzZeman said to be in Jack son's Rear. . Azsratinatai Aug. 29.-4 gentleman who arrived here to-night reports that Gem. Tay lor, in the engagement yesterday, was so se verely wounded that he may have to submit to an amputation of the right leg. This morning about 84 o'clock Stuart's rebel cavalry made a dub through Fairfax Court House, on their way to Vienna, which Is about thirteen miles from Washington. The Union people of that section have all fled to thelatter city. A tight was going on to-day. It is reported at Manairsas that Heintzlli • man from Pope's advance had, it Is rumored, got in Jackson's tear. He is supposed o have a force of 20,000.• The firing was di - Utica], beard hers. Arrival of Goa. t orcoran at Bosto4. BOSTON, Aug. 29.--Gon. Corcoran arrived ex in this city this morning. Be came via Fall 1 . River, and was welcomed at Fall River, Ten Ayricks, Taunton and Mansfield, with the .meat enthusiastic detuonstniktions. At Rox bury he was welcomed within formal recap- gi lion from the city government, and was es corted to the city Its by a great turn out of citizens. lie wt by an immense pro ctision fas from this stity," headed by "dryer Wighttilai bid the limbers bf the City Coun cil, tiliticitiorted him through the - principal streent to Boston Common. It seemed as if the entire population of Boiton• and its Su burbs bad turned odt to welcome the General. 'On the route of the procession, .in the bal conies, on the steps of the houses, in the win dows on the sidewalks, and in the streets, the fitting was immense. Burton has never seen such a day - or excitement and enthusiasm before. Ai rc sled. GALINA, ILL Aug. 29.—M. Y. Johnson and D. Sheehan, la., ors, ware arrested by th• United Stus.o biarahal and sent to Fort Lafayette. Markets' by Telegraph. PHILADLLPIII4, Aug al —The Coffee market is dulh• small miss- of Rio at 26J 3y, and L.guyra at 23t ;MX. Nn change In our or nolasem. Cotton of good middling upland et 40050. Flour dull at $i for miperdne; $4,37,e4c5,f0 for extra, end $5,75 for extra family: - -Wheat ts leas emir.; -10,1110 baahela rod mid at $1,2801,32; white •t 5.4241,45. No change In Bye. Corn active sot le. higher; 40,000 bushels yel low .01.1 at - fg. Oata ere steady; gales 5,000 bushels at 35 for new, and 56 for old. Provisions advancing; mire o• pickled name at S. and smoked at 1.1410 N. Lard firm at 9Y4,034, rah. Whiaky, GtM tibia sold at 32c. • Crectsman, Aug. 29 —flour unchanged and firm; Red Wheat lc. higher; while unchanged. Rye dull. Oata unchanged' quoted at 49. (Apia Iu good demand at ararti Bar ey advanced to 'fB. Whisky in good demand up to 28. Provisions quiet and offered on easier tonne; bulk Shoulder's offered freely at .134; bacon do. at 474; not mach demand toe 800 Pork, dull at 19,2309,50, no gales. Grocer" s dull and . d .advanced to 1ng.1656 premium. Silver 9. Demand note, to 73. premicun. 'These befog the buying rates. Ifecbange Arm at par. Nan Tone, Aug. . - - . 2i0.M.-41mtr firm; 11,500 Mae aolf at $4,65 5,05 for State; an advance of se; 8 5 ,45(4545 for Ohio, and $5,25En5,76 for Southern. Wheat 'Senn take 120,000 bushel. it S107(411,20 for ChlcagoSprlngt $1,3001,33 for for red Wedern. t3orn arm; 80 .0117 tombola gold at Gt. Beef Ann. Pork heavy at 511,60 for Men. Lard firm; at 9c4974. Whtoky dowdy at 3 2 vat flaw Yosa. Aug. 29 —Evening.--Cottou firm; 300 bale' Nola at 4803036. floor lino; .19,000 bbl. sold; State ft',.3.46,03; 0ti101545@5,55; Southern $11.40 5,75. Wheat firm; 'ilalealib o ,ooo ticwhels; Chicago Spring Sl, l / 6 31;5V hlllwairkes Club 11,17@1,24, kwlll,3ofill,3ofor red Western. Coro firm; sales of 150.000 bubo'. at 64161... Boa[ Orin. Pork hoary. Lull Orin at 9@10.. Whisky Arm at azgaa. Bev/many Aug. EA—Wheat actin, whits $1,35 01.66; red $1,3001,33. Conairtlet; 013063 for white, and , flo64 for yellow. flats steady. flour robe Western Arm. Whisky gem at . :dward Bill's Flour nadGrain Cir. cular. Now Toil, Tualey Monitor; August 20. The tratuastious la breadstafG hive again been reetricted by the extremely moderate receipts of all descriptions. owing to the obstructigna on the Kris Canal, and the market , bee ruled dull end heavy. The export cleat:lnca for the furtadight ore not AS heavy as that of the previous eta wake. yet foot op to Great Britain and Ireland 86,044 lehts; f10ur.1,279. 972 bosh; wheat. 312.65,9 brush; Cont. To France 1,02.1 bids; 0 oar. 29,66629,666 ba5h.. Wheat, To the coo- Opera. 2,700 bbls Fiour,4s.43B.bnah. Wheat, 60,-. 877 bash rye. For 'lleor the demand hu been confine I chiefly to the home trade, with moderate Inquiry for export to Nur*, but some activity In shipments • to New Orleans, fkmtbAntertaand Wart Ladles, prices have ductuatedachnowhat atria my tot report, but closed yerairdarbearily.ead a &wants lower. The ap plies, manufactured from the crop of mew wheat are yet light—the quality •la good . . Wheat. with light receipts, 'ham been firmly held sad has bete , In deemed, but the late advance In freights las bed a depreseing effect, - and all descriptions have declined. law mate. The conditia of a larla-POotiou of that dolly arriving!" not , farowebte for shipment, end prices are therefore , ray - Irregular.- , Tha supplies Which bare pean detained by low water and - brake on the canal, are now arriving; betwa the- SAM t o arrive hare been large the mark et will not be much affected,' A rt Osrauttel and not Oats of ,Pring qualities we scarce and uncomnion- F r W d lill eb. iodise Corn. owing to the upward ,tarp Sc, efghle,, Weedy at opr quotidian!, - - Steto nisi Western g4,75@a00 Mate 5,700,25 .Westrrn extra * . 5,1!?05180 Oblo Entre gusted -boost, 5,4005,00 aioadian Itxtra .. 41005,50 Alezantirls anti Grorgetaiini 5,1%05 75 Taney and'Extro 8entham....:.,,:„..,_.,5,8307,00 Bye• 3,0001,30 Osit 3,0003,Eei Wheat—Megan entitle. per 60 1140041,10 :Milwaukee E Ar. 11601,24 Western & knelt. winter 41001433 Western do ^1,4001,66: Canadian White-- • Itys--Northern per .... ' 0,8d40.,F8 Indian porn—Western 0,060 0,62.0.0 6& White.._..,._...__.,..., 0.60(40.70 QICOsE We'rkat r 1 L't.4-3 Wu yardis, traa 3 to I loots calibre. tototoed 161 Ito solo by To LET---WairehouseNo: 2 , *-Libuty atmtitoomb of Wood. itoottodott xrdiate47. A AmotS) ' , .10 MGM& =MMEM O'MLIOR JAMES 3L SCHOON. •- - cr MAKER haring remised authority from the Secretary of War to raise fedi REGIMENT OF CA VA LRY, leant, three - additional eirespaniee. Those who Irish to join this eplendid 'Regiment can po by caUmg on him, at; the offioe of the Whie. Lend Works, RIEBECtIit SPRIT r, Allegheny City. an 29 St 0. KNAPP'S BA TrEßY—Recniits wanted for this celebrated Battery now Isla tbo army of Virgirds. Oen. Pope commanding. LIZUTENAIfr ATWILZi, Who bas boon datallad on reuniting aerrice„ V now in the city In the meantime, persona wishing to foie the Batter= will call at ._ U'ANOTEER OPPORTIISTITY ! THE LAST CHANCE, sra,rrrorr aRTILLER I: • By order of the Bscretary or, War / dated 2Ztd Inst, the undersigned is authorized t/treendta Derr ray OF ARTILLBBY, Ii flil4 to the minimum within seven days. The guns will be drawn ftten the Al 1.. gbeny Arsetud, and the Battei7 will be run/ equiPe. ed at en.. Thome who would avoid tho draft., ane get Into the most Important arm of the Berries/ would do well to apply at moo / to conw Ohio Street and Diamond, IrSTANTON CAVALRY! TWO WEEKS MORE FOICTOLONTEMBBi SELEOT CORPS, AND THE :HOST ATTEAC- TIER 4111 H OF THE 8111170 E! 9177 BOUNTY. • • • , oder the Mlowinn special order, Dined by the rater) of Wet—for whom the Batiallon Li named: : „ .. .. , • SPECIAL WIDER NO, . • , . ••• 'Watt Dmitri:raft, -' '-'); Wpthington. D. C., AegnetlB,lBB24 , .I.eut James IL SchoonmAker dual ralse'dve corn ponies of canary, within three seek, *Blithe eanwi .tlon of the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. They will be accepted bp the War Department.; -.- EDWIN AL STANTON, /3!wretnry ofWar. , HILLDVIAIMILES PanoarLVaill. MILITLL,} Harrisburg. Anton 190, 1942. The above anthorlty of the Becogare of War fa approvod. A. L. RUSSELL.- AdJutfut General of Pennsylvania. From the above It will be men that tbe under. signed has beam duly authorised to raise the floe oompanies within three woe b., As this ls positively the only opportunity that will be offered for 'those who desire to engage in this branch of du merrias; it Is highly Important that it be embraced alltbont delay. Taro commale, already • yearly fall, bars been accepted, and will go immediately into encamp.' , . meet. Qunpanies, wt. of companies, and , squads.'not.al ready accepted, have now the last. and tuldoubtedly the 1 finest opportunity for uttering the service. All n i Bo .l ea from the United Matta will beilren to the men sod the AlleghtoyCoonty Bounty to such men as ybe enlisted from Allegheny County. Tbl. Hat ion ham been otiled for speciri persica by the bac t erry of War, and will be armed, equipped and ho with the lout panda* delay. T e Weabiugton Caralry,.of Pfriadelphintias been sue tei in thi, Battalion. It " to lititionbtedlyeze of thw w elt cospanies in the Vetted &stmt. , ' T e Lieutenant will for the pruent be *mod at:, the &Floe of tbe Plumbing!' - Whif..-.Lead COntgany., on ItKitZCOA STREET; Allegheny City, or at tite, it . 'lung blood, to the Diaruold. aul.t-tf *- Pl 4 (M. O BEST PL k"a $450 EOV/IBTEKN d HALE barlog remoiod to me neroom., No. 478 BROADWai, • .ar prepared so raw the politic a A:ling.:a Lion a full 7 OCTAVZ ISOSIMUOD Iit,ISO, • sang all improvamnuta ktsiseri ill tills sosalls orar-straug laws, French grand aetk,,l4. I, toll trot, frame, for • , , 1 •Ibt CASH. . t; Wouranted for nyi: nail& b oaktiog eases, $175 to $2OO, all warranted wade of the beet eel/mooed 'waterier ands* stand better than any wltfar 5400 oeM b 3 the old method. of Mantracture. We inefte the best jadre to exam:ohm and try flaw new .112.trtrOolito. and we atom{ remaly at . a duos to toot them will any others MaatitaCtlarod'in this country. GROVESTEEN . & HALE, 478 BROADWAY, N. Y 00,000 OR VA:rum Writ-stirring • o nQ and hang barn Just been published, and Is for sale at H. KLEMM & BROS—M Fifth attest: Nhiev rteisu Fulcirt4— ch Just receiving, a very !arm*. new' • • - stock ,of PIANO IrOirtkS, selected • personally item the celebrated manufactories ol tnalckertng h Sena, Boston Billet, Davis .7k - Berton snd Basetton Bow., N. Llfork.-41 of new styles, and will be sold at present rnactufactrners'va , duced runs for cash or ®a reasonable credit. .' forale by • .OH 4 11. MELLO.. 61_ Wl.l at. TeLutA y LIN axiuut 1. POST PAID. Thad., 0r..12 atlings, I lenstba, belt ..... Seoondc, or A " 3 " Thirds, or D " 8 - •' Fourth., oc.o " '1 I.egth. pan, BOIL quality French or Getman lat. Id, Id sod : Ith amp, each. .. . . Beat finality Guitar I), A 1, silver atringa,Uath.l6 &mad ." " Do. Beat quality Viollneello, A and 11, each .. .. Beat .. ~ a nd 0, " • Malted to any address, pcat paid, on rocsipt of tlis tooneyor In acntaceatamPa, by JOilla IL MELLOR, 81 Wood .eruptf N..B.—A large lot of (roan litriuga just arrived also, Violins, Violin Cliele. Yintea, 7 Acontdems, do. 1.11 • STEIN W.&Y'o rUhltl eld.o.US. Jud reaslved..me elegant 634 and T STZINWAY PIANOS, Of superb warlunandthip and nub& For salt. at No. 63 fifth street.. Ju23 H. KI.111:1611& BRO. SNAB.E LittUhtti, cheapest' in the city, with ralf.okbe beads. lust neestred by: 01.1ABLOTTE 8LU1111,13 earth street, eto.o Sole age•nt forKnabe..tairinilled , ... .. A. AWN KlOta ; JD& NADVIS UNRIVALISD PIANOS, 'Jest - I'S. mired trout the Pastor): • , t 011-4.IILOTTE'- - No. - dtS filth street,. MEW IILEIAJDEOIiS AND 11.E.X111.1- - LN MIMS, from the 'celebrated sittuattliectory Mason & Hamlin, Boston. Also, two good zoom& band 6 octave Melodeons, OBSAP. For male 4- ,14 . JOHN , M. Miller,o fir 61 WOOM 0:41.4r75. ANTED—A girl to take. me era child, and to assist In general hourearirk,..fu; • ulre at THIS OFFICE— - : WANTED-5U bbla rendered Tallow; V 600 buih. Etral; Ir. ICO do White Boons; VOIGT au. IQUOK.-KEEPER mint, LJP capable ot•taktngSbargaof :ant or &mks is a: stoked& iron %amitosis; remitter will Slake tiiim self generally formesto the house,, teeth l o t apply but am - unatceprlOnable eoLart.' o SP moral charaater and lodeetriten Moderate. :Addles. BOX 1115 P. 4,:r • - ADM-, 110 - OTIOD TO FOUNDRYMEN; ; .= IVANTSII—an a:L*4=W raunoarnezt,, = tate oharicsof a country fonoday.,"ti, regnant, and healthy location. blemlT:jab; wilt* . mom, any aathilactorY, my last for y ano=ad c i arp paid by the tun for =oolitic. melting and cleaning • camf amble bulldinip—forty: by inthir feet. The job will rep= from sM to =oaten.. Apply to - D3Afitll Dtcarrir A VOLUNTEER WANTED FORME, A;zit • ktiOd Metal cunci e r, wbo will volunteer Mr Vim war, - oblate sooner discharged. lie may Make biotin' illderitok: se to which of the old regiment, he evil V; The advertiser egmiss to pay monthly Whatever swim be Ayres ter, above what the Uorerirment yolk` It the volunteer hex , a family, pay-to, them: Ptbetwil.. to the volunteer or, tile legkrepresent. lira Addreie, DOS • . • suirli4t 20,000 • 31001 MB DIFITILi. ut tbe hight;it ash piioe _ ctTuit "1 4 Nita's; Pletaburgh'' A of- itspectitOly'in- Z/Totti'otti Mendi jentolto • that:we last received, sad are now opening., one or thatart and ter tewlected stooks of DMA CU[ iCAL PAINT I 4 . O OILY, STII/1113, ksitsrpttay &b.vtalei Min& in ttee , nittiiehtrb Ire aim pcsparlia 4tt:4l , oKßULEatto italtpnatomerrlow tlattrat,*urntii°73°FAllol*.. tl.4 l 4'!rem trarhand.;, • - LlisroODsorta Lsrainsml; lftsv . ! 414bititittoottql LINIXEci ,"'"6 IM , ROV)a) Cancer, Oantexons Formations, Scrofula, . , • , Cutaneons Diseases,=. • • - • lirysi Pew': Pimples on the Paee, •• tt r"; Sere Ey es , Tatter Affections. •-' ',` D e e d Be ed.4 • r • Dyspepsia; • ' • ;Costiveness, • Old and Sttibborn RheriMatiO Didoidere. I_ 'Galt Veniiial Disease,. Othieral Liver Complaint,. Loss of Appetite, - Low , Female CemPWl4l. EldloPlY ! 2 ; Pita. Paralysis or. Pala. •-'L; Syphilitic Diseases and' Caries of the Boum , - _ 67 TOCIRTII MIXT a. w. EzinEssoN, AtLcourar Cm TOGRTRBN N1T.R , 111.1 :oreara, - HAVING THEIR ORIGIN IN A DMI . 471111•2 ; . CONDITION .Or THE BLOOD OR CTRODI,,h;:- 'TONY SWINK; 04111 1 00 ..D.EtNIAZ , 11.4101%4 -Itessoies; Do*steritt. 0. H. *! t tltWlt . k4 3 W.: SWF!" this volastmy.sta4oinittin Amor of, • mapranisyr, , ,, Tatted 004.gi4i11#4,?P if I bad sittme irk; tire—Diars. Qttif,pert4l4'*htatt brObt,out Int,lß bead , mad taishisid tti . ", ‘ o 44 lll t4ii rttA7tootff afire Ma d9ti . Si9 6B ** - 4: CAP e *k.l blit*Jilt . .! . krill otiose filibetip# ,aid Van tiogi on my tiesiewmit -1245: '" hone 16it intik aid it* and had Oren op all imps of serer *gettini trail:- • • 'had triad serentlakillfil. playelcians aid they dame— eo g 0r 4.1 - q.g*SO': /#9* .k, w Pl n t i F t ,4 3o .tt-; ' ..Ltsnear's Dumpiissmism". .., inn altar t bid imiethiiii bottle. of ßfeodiiwafiei Chit aiteri raj head:and , arm Arai totted: ::I icier tattoo eightor tsztbotDia.Mit scry , bmid amd are en tlrely,well warapt the mars reitahltu tea UM. I will also fate Mgt lid the Witilikktittli '-' eery bid to my aim and tee likiNisearebik.,“`-: .1.0 oared the ittentastlais. sower: iegt-rass‘ • r." - : merfinti 6 € 6,• 0 1- P ai 410 '0* sal did whin was twenty. and hi:. bureaux' ilfr. weight twenty pounds. I would also state tea disarms la toy, lordliest) tesi• so` bad: Wet Mooted. and.Dftad Soytbiactiwavy. the blood mat rat, of thenore. Dr, . Eapoor had a yhotottepl:ttlirlt of .• - me • hy Mr. 6rgo, the artist; well. It dots sot show my appearance, meted is 'I before l emnisanned -tiktity the madlettm; illros sin sea Del Photograph s one .of itDtTti oowaselon, and also at Dr. Kaper,s, ISO WOod I would also state that I took the Blood rieir4.4 which aiSlosite before Reperiimmoinia6:,idurr - • • lag WI/aux/BA It Wind: lig? 3 ""t, '!,44 t uparqs. batik Of 2 4 4 41 Am. Moro Cordgam, • two of the Oki. - belfe4 46 - di great deal thongs and liatia4z -I lire t+cami timded Blood tlearett, , i al to a - great ming Ginty ttlertib lb earfoaadleai4,t . : -,; and I Paltry 4 he. belied - 0 1, 1 ,1 °!° 4 fhl*P-.. , --- IsE 9 may publish this tryon wish, and 1 mkammtows • 4 who'•rif ,4 4iod r Iwai may ud. city No. 4 'Phis alma, and Aar enspk7sdosoot. I sille,k4idereotes: Maim : 1 441.. Works. street- • • -WWI= . E ARE COMLRG, IA 491 . 41V: ' Ard'itr I. Busk as cluntii. nasty blindth laUr 'rum= -1 : t , tantd :ogi Dr V .Loissr Maui Wee sioitbaNpolfh4C.,.;• eth.g•binkte g1e.a91.4.13th ,He /2411 .. q. thh Flied in Philedelphtt. LOW Ira tied' po toPl4 l etiehle‘to - 1tit4.41. an he bad “- ' tnattehee thit weeetteisee' ile' he halt lay I& he ; 71 wee In the blood. I was treated for It two or tome; timMr.44 atqamPlulA.#4l.Pighsad,wPlP.4lwit4... tint raidimilm•N,Vf retarded &WW I. Mon th Pr nee afteil Qua. tetof the 'hi4l4l, — t: AM.! r ayi 46: ease yr rethreing and Vaned; IT the ederti r hilarf; good tiintetothiet: with: Keyairoriosei d t E. ditht;:etef m, eitirmie mealy ,; The Dattbr on, cm .I.Andam's Mood Sesithert• end. • mi ty, , n , DAVID 612111C1LL11.-: hely loam Match aniri.r. Wf bam—lL r. Andamt: mast, 4,Lho _ BAD' 80.11.k.1.4.80, .OURZIP: Pintszuzattfttamberlf, 1041.—.1barobkoartifjp owl 1,6 bad . imam' -A covered 'gaits anti manila lea 'lna k• '4"cult for Wadi ktn 4 Uoo E4 l O l O 1190 auabtio to do aa7tblutiPt .ni Nsna, loll . ag•talun mania. .1* ma.' I Mod mural tbeboliido:Cy - 01iy City, but withant'auy Wilauil &nod aaDit'^ : Haver, as No. Ira Wood nee& "homily impaidWit _ ai about two weeks, and Amu ism but Sly 1701iLigol molicipe '6=4 riiie ran :nil Nairo — cct7. * Untied aarrapigyera-at-thi'.ll falai Nuevo ••Eloossou: Foititb anati inlay ma— 1 --- 00 . Cal go - • SH OtiA6 f4usua-. 1 • ri righf Mad, tig4l4 40_44,4. , _ ifisar,„ ilahlb r iliii;wli ,', lel Want 411.140Litriltfii,';,',f r ;a-oat-Nowt aTurr,cooo...9ursiwb,,l ftiti eonipkei float q. 4 tO 4 tYTAlilritii Pl4lrch""l...ilA,Pgqrt. 4"1": ut Ourua st sad ockasmptises all; ALMON .eilribssia - se._ O qlity, wi nth "Ad4orA,,,, eml, abate.* AMA: seiPtu?'s eatebruis4 hafttidistriastat LI:01441 AuTurtoxer. aorta, ' - , . _ BtUARIICIT s : V P C .9.191 4 .' ,to NJ-DRIED. watt •• • ••• LEAP LABIA, buret Mid oofp; • -1 1 / 8 11•POR6c . • L. 17 I .?;; , ij , On hoed &LWOW oottiPy is,rl3•.; ,w,„B _ .W 1111.8 ; HATA h ( 1 0...296 'X' Tg, W • •• „ • .: CO 0016; 0166 0.416;d0ti0 _.• iu ado Bed row: 6 do f cob tan .11,b0z0..1.6,0k.5 e+- !. 1 144.94. 4 _ 1. I . 12, stator' Ramiglttl.3l47(4-M, 4.AA J oriottr..e4s, iirab BLOOD 9EAI 8 1111tOURIL701 UNE EVERM! =NEM . . -