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This loOks as if - they meant to ,go . , to Harrisburg, er fall back an 'tie fotomoo byway burg, and enter : the Virginia valley by way 'of Ilititineburg end Winchester, , „ 11OCr t aitsit 'ls lollevring the& ',tip,- but was south of Frederleksburir - at last - no -vaunts. If he follows tlie`ni - io Hagerstown, and and Jsottepir;.istiontd itiddenly strike for , Tr illismeharg;;the danger is that the rebels wOuld.reaelt.Wisidngeon before thicemis,444 ',and, altheiugh', that ,oity doubtless strongly defended, yet oneillonld hear:with some iremoi- -of a battle before Whaltington with only, the emalleat part of Wbh re .licetztLat; le: now; he could legally :prole the Potomao;and place himself Lathe way of the soaps of -Abe rebele;but thia:would leave Baltimore neixiveied: If,Lgte ,Marches to Harrisburg, and our army dashps. in on his rear, nOthing but the moitdiegracefui mismanagement on the part "of 'Or genersle ,can prevent„ 'escape • - A, for: Asp:. will tell tho etory.: : In the• arm and rilVil• borne, and be ready for 11l emergencies Letter from a Patriot.. .- Senator eußaza ineited to addreu lhe,Republioan -State Contention at. For= tiaier;-:aild being iinable to attend, sent a letter,. from 'irktieh' we ,take the thiloorine, extract: Able s tO be it the Convention, ac- cording to the invitation- with-Which you !have honored'ase, gladly: would I appeal to 'all etioti Tail:nue.. _This cininfry mutt be waved; and among the omens Aof all:Rory I hill 'confidently that unanimity of tome. Ment and trtust with which all loyal citi seas now look to the national government, detenitinedthat nothing of energy, or con- Cribution,"or sacrifice, shall be wantlrig, by which.. its supremacy may be again estab lished.-Imother. chili is , yet needed. flip that, the' peoPle, forgetting. Abe past, shall lift:themselves to that platform of justice and 'truth, - where candor' shall at last pre ...14-4,4a all ehall froini indignantly upon the raucous - and anim osities of party; - shall aliened the iseuselesi - prejtidieee of personal hate, and - shall Stifle the fahieboods of ea lumny,' se r. that: st least here among our selves there may be that unity and concord ?Walt will.give irresistible strength to our patriotic labors.. • Beyond thieZappeal frouiteett.te heart, t should rejoideloAtinr,plainli hole to him string this rebellion , .wad - to rouguerli peace, ell of which_ Lam ;Mire'can be done. To this s ingle practical .purposs all licorice, preposssesionti , and aims must. yield. So atinirbing;-!et: this moment is this Relation, thatincitliing.li. practical which doesAiet svetliletici to italusisettlement. •.,S.ll else fil,bloo4ls#iihitt vanity. And the citizen tioldietwho, yen send forth .to - battle,- tnalt just ns justly. complain it you neglect any of tiose minims bywhieh they may be etrength ened.. Goad .Deatoorite, who haie enjoyed* the confidence of their party, and'alsc pub lie' trust -Daniel': B. Dickinson, of. New Wilt, and Robert Dale. Owen, of Indiana— /sive-borne their -generous testimony. • 80, alini'has..Partion lirownloW, 'in a letter which have japt read, where, among other things, .htotrays that the negroes "must be wiled in =every possible way to crush out this dnfernerrebellion." Butler has borne his: testimony, when, by virtue of an out: standing order of Abe .'rebel Governor of toriiilana, he organised a regiment of col nred..lsersons in the .patriot , service of the svitee. Banks also has borne his testimony, when, overtaking the little slave stic her way to freedom, he lifted her_ • upon the national cannon.. In this act, the, brightest; most. touching and most sug . gestive.-Of the. whole war, which art mill hereafter - 'rejoice: to cominemoratotir Massachusetts General lemon to, his country. -Whonan - doubt - that *hie country - wilt yet be saved? •••' I tope you.. will excusemo to my fellow citizens of the Convention, and believe me, with mucitegard, • , - Very faithfully yours, • CitiaLte [fill ,-. ~.~: , .I....9tueritFlleoiarSl l .. TheVeei Yore Evening iost, says. 'perhatie . but just, in the midst of ihelrequene - dununciation of General Mc- Dowell which we find in the 'newspapers, that,sre - should print here pert of a private letter relating to Iliac just received from a tuenon:- - great • intelligence a ri d, calm diment., at the seat of government, who noire-Gem McDowell well, and has she best opportunities of observing his conduct both as an -officer „end , a man. It will at least show Our readers what his friends -have to:say for him: The Correspondent to Whom we refer says: - "Mellower has been tiforturiste;" but he. itr.it "'pra t brave, truthful; capable tiff :se a disciplinarian. .While he never helitated : to appropriate private property of reties. to public. use, he re pressed, as far as possible, private maraud ing, as ' incompatible .with. the discipline and 'eflioiency of troops. He'believes that the immense trains with which our armies move are fatal to - 'rapidity of movement, and so, dangeroue to. final success.' He has , sought, therefor; tnisosthem„ down-to the • lowest point competiblei with :the effective contrition of the troops. Prose these two eausetreetne'A large ehs.rnitif the complaints *ganefldd: Then never drinks, or smokes, or, Chews, or indulges in any kind of liceese. He is serious and earnest. 'He resorts to no acts of popularity. He is At tended by no elaqueurs end puffers. He has no . political aims, and perhaps not any very pronoanced political principles, ex cept the that this war sprung from the influence of , slavery, and. ~that stands iii the - way if - its successful prosecution thriery must get out 6f the way: ""He is too Indifferent man-: nee; his officers are sometimes alienated: • by it. He is too purely military in his in terropreti with his _ . seldiers., There is an apperetit4airteitr—no, that's :net the ward .rough Indifference expresses better the idea—in hie way towards them, that makes it hurdier.them to feotany werm-personal lairitillients - t - ewardi him - unless they find what they :/ , 111.91:1 nott-hitherto found, that he • leids inicieenefilty, indi -- the honor of serving node; lint"comperixentes 'for :thedr griefs. "A regimental commander, who had the best.opportunities of Observation fn thelste battles, tells me that - Mellowell: did his Whole dutY, and more than his share of the work; and it does' seem to me that if Pope hail been supported Am he should hare beau by-McClellan, the first sweets would have been a complete vlotory,'and' the 'last re verse! ; would .-4111!.• littenoenverted into sue,. elittive _ • .;• In`forming aJudgment of Gem Mellow ._ ell'.', cieduct, it' ebould .be remembered in his favor that be detain:Ai eiturt of in quiry,- that he desires an investigation-of the part ho has taken in' the, late battles. Those officers, - on the otbsr hand, on whom. , Gen. Pope lays the blame'of our calamitous - defeat in , the engegemeat ofLenturday, - are screened by, Gen .-` McClellan; Whodesires that no inquiry should be made into their I < oonduot at present. • . Our own ;prejudices, - we confess, bate, been rather etroogly agehistOen. McDolf- - ell. Perhaps the on wearied pabia taken by • the „partisans of another commander, in representing whatever he, bait done in the molt. ardevorable light,`mity hire had item,. eseci nitrentgthening thise pre:101m; which might be dispelled by She conifyil;itititiley.whicb he domande. Cer- MEM twin it is,:that it prodigious numberof false stories hare been eireolated7with siiiew of raising,tiouNo.pf litinity - Aulie public rabid: o . iiit'of tlfe - iii - reports is that he is a brother-in-hiss of Stonewall Jackson, and the pablio is asked to infer that, in pre- tendid tofight, he is only playingintethe hands of the rebelleaders.4 For the report .there is no foundation in truth. Ettguiticant Article. tlntelligence has been received trim thatthe imemylailiticceetied in evading or forcing_the lines of the Con- federates between - Manassas slid Washing ton, and reached , Arlington 2.1340115; with ' the wreck of his army. ,This story lacks uonfirmation, but it comes from so many .quarters that:We fear it.: 00311.5 1 / 1 3: but too much truih. We know from the Northern Press that it was the intention of their Generals, if defeated on the Rappahannock, to retire to Arlington,Heights, there to re- new the war of the spade, and reform their broken legions and new lines during the Winter. But it was the hope and belief of the country that the arrangements of the Confederate leaders had been such as would have completely foiled that Om. If the news of their successful retreat to Arling ton Heights is confirmed, it will be another of those many disappointments which we have had to support, much resembling and nearly as great as the escape of McClellan after the battle of Cold :Harbor and Mal vern HU • But if it is indeed true, we hope that our foes - themselves will be diaappointed in their expectations of a siege - of Wishing ton: The chief ,ioristi•ttf the IstoTido - ries I is not the possession of , that bat _Ale opportunity which they would seem; to afford for theoommencementof an affensife campaign in the- enemy's < country. The apture of Washington-would peoduce. an immense sensation, but if unattended by an immediate-advance into Pennsylvania, and a menace of the Northern capitals, it Is Impossible to say that . the stud sensauon would be altogether and necessarily to our advantage. It Would be a prodigious .mor= tillcatiop to the 'North, but would not cost it a fatal ; or even a serious loss of strength. The moral shook 'might. possibly occasion• negotiations for peace ; but, if the Northern people possess any real courage, it would' more probably result in "a general rush to arms. Possession 'of Wa shington is, only_ desirable as'the open door to invasion; and it it is effectually closed against us by the occupation of Arlington, we hope that this precious season will not be consumed in picking the look or battering it down, while the wall is full of _breeches through which we may pass as-well. Lesson indicates that the aim and object of the Confedentey at this stage of the war is, should be a transfer of hostilities to -the enanfe soil. It is in fact a matter of neces sity. that we shouter do so. It is difficult to se* hoto'an 'enormous. army C. 271 is subsisted in Noriliern Virginia during the coming Winter. Everything that it consumes will have to be transported there from. great distances, for it is nowliterally an army' in the des ert. Few who have not visited it know the extent to which this unfortunate portion of the State h4.been desolated. At the end of eighteen months it has been reduced to a condition niii- rly resembling-that of Middle Germany, after the' thirty yeare . war: The drums and trainplings of three conqUests have'not produced elsewhere the ravages and waste Which the struggles of the Southern and the Northern boats have caused in-Plidmont Virginia, during .the past -and present - Summers. It will take one hundred full years to restore that country to the condition in which the war - found it. Deserted as it is by the majority. or its inhabitants; it is not easily perceived bow the scattered_ - remainder of its peculation hope. 'to escape - sterialion during the coming Winter; and tins maintenance of. an army of _One' hundred and fifty thousand men there, dependant on a single track rail read, when the Winter has rendered . the other highways imputable, will be an ex periment not less dangerous than costly. • Even if that difficulty could be overcome, it is evident that our army cannot waste its time in. protracted operations for the pos sesnion of a frontier city, unless it desires to lose the only opportunity:mn:lake a real approach to the end of the war that we have had since the beginning of -it Such a delay would be all that the enemy could now desire; forit would give him just the time, necesaary to organise and bring up his new army of six hundred thousand men; and while Washington should be neither clearly_lost or won, buts prise still at stake betwOn the two countries, the difficulties of_saiaitig — that new army would be greatly alienated. If we cannot take Washington by *am de main, it must be left to take care of itself. The true goals of our course are the deliv erance of Maryland and the invasion of Pennsylvania; and ,it we ever have an honorable treaty of Peace with the United States, it will be signed on"the enemy's territory, and not on our soil.' War is a game of chance, and in all games of chance , there are unaccountable rune of good end tact luck. In • the latter part of last Winter and in the beginning of, the Spring, we had our season of evil - thrum. Miahap succeeded 'mishap, loss followed lass, end . disaster pursued disaster in a melancholly series so long and unbroken, that the Confederacy could Scalise the sen- sations of Macbeth, when he asked thy line stretch out to the crack of dcioml" The tables'are now turned; - the -- ctuds run the other way. The North has now ita mai season; while the winter, of our dis content is turned 'to . glorious eurnmer. Splendidly victorious in Virginia, our first organised- advance into Kentucky is also marked by a success even more brilliant, though of less magnitude. The battle near Richmond, Ky., although ten thousand only ' of the enemy were engaged, is one of the Most encouraging incidents of the war,_ if the report which the telegraph brings is indeed true, that the Kentucky regimenta which the enemy had raised by couipnlitory enrolment, marohednver to the Woof their compatriots to deliver up the'arme which ' their tyrants had forced into their hands. A largo portion of tho new levies of the North are be drafted from the oppressed Copulation! of conquered Southern States --Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri and Ten nessee. We now know' *hal these treops will be worth to them and to me, and can indulge the hope that they will organise, arm, and equip: as zany_ more regiments &initiate States as the arm-bearing cacti innets will afford.' The.' Kentucky victory 'appear* by' the dispitah to_ have been so complete, that. we fear the detail' may weaken the impression that it leaves. But it is at least 'certain Shot we are victorious in Kentucky, and that our troops are upon 'their way to Lexington. In the West, as in the East,.the autile'of. fortune is Mani fest; and the masters of the art of war agree with other gamblers, that luck should be prisited-Bichamnd'Examincr. _ _ Generafßanks. A letter from the army, to the Solilittera Our Oatmeal, Banks; is the idol of both men and officers; he is - both a soldier and a gantittman;and even if he 'has not a West. Point.iliploma, has been far more 111100013 s. ful than - those who have, and the oondition of hie. Division will chow. Wo think it, void have been better for the 'country if If never lid a Westloint Military; Academy, and the' sooner . it . is blotted out of esistence the better. One hitlf;of Our difficulties . arise &ea, the jeal ousies' incempetency 'l4 ofileere who have the tmil of West - Point. Uncle Sam does aot,' need a sohool to 'raise upi'let, of . Pi'uPere, who ' , take the sirs , upon.them of. the cadet/ of the Odell Burp. peen aristocracy— • - Tans ora'iromo. who, do bind do tag alai-. thumb is prolparity, soo' good adoloattloas. Their sordireanuot tato the prtbd•,., toodititjlont bias biarovied by ADDITIONAL FROIII 'llEiri.,olllEllo. Butlei' Piloistions or Dafenoe AN AX 11: PPION „Ire_ :oak COAST . By the arrival of tini.stn,inci'Roloinao , I from New Orleans, weltirittill - contl'rms: ' Lion of—the -intelligencer—rectrived7by.th Fulton of the evacuation of Baton Rouge by our forces and ample. preparations for defence made by Oen. - But.ler , at New Or. Um &mugs by .the fire at Baton Bongo was.even less than was anticipated,- as'ine buildings which were destroyed in older to obtaika better range for our cannon, were the least valuable that could be Seleited to the distidot was determinid cut through: • • -Gen. Batler's reinforcements from Pen cools-were coming up the Allsaisiipplyiver on board the steamer Ocean:Queen. si the Potomac left • . • - . The Confederates were constantly threat ening to attack New Orleane,.end exagger ated stories of the rebel strength and in tentions , were circulating. Not 'even the secessionists, however Itelieveed 'that. the city could be captured, 'We have the' fact, upon apparently good authority,: that our army and naval ,officers hale deterMlned that the city shall, tinder no clicueutt tome, ' fall into the •• hands of < the rebels; that if the Confederates .were strong enough to enter, the gunboats would dried them out, whatever-be; the result to the city. There is, • however, ~p erfect confidence , that the entrenchments at Carrollton—the only Ind approach—and. the veryl large Union force concentrated there, will be enfftoient to protect the city• against any force the rebels can bring against it: BOILER. TO lIIa TILOOPI: The Delta of the 25th of August says: "Major General Sutler and staff, accom panied by a brilliant suite, .li:eluding GOT. Shepley and 'staff, Gen. Phelps axed ettlf, and , acting Brigadier-tleneral 'Dirge • lied staff, - rerieWed the brigade of acting Brig adier General Dudley, at Carrollten, yes terday evening, 80th . alt. On the arrival of the reviewing party - On the field Nim's battery tired a Major General's salute' in honor of the commanding general.' All of 'the arrangenients ftir 'the - occasion were of a character most creditable to the military knowledge :and .energy. of Gin: Dudley: After the troops had passed in review, Gen. Butler addressecl each command. o To the let regiment, Louisiana. volun teer!, he spoke first, complimenting , them on their magnificent appearance, but 'tell ing them plainly that nothing short of the roost perfect discipline and unhesitating obedience would be tolerated. He hod hardly turned his horse to leave when the 'regiment saluted him with the most deaf ening and enthusiastic cheers. From every corps but one (the Seventh Vermont) the same vociferous compliment was paid the GeneraL "In addleseing several regiments that dis tingaished themselves at Baton Rouge, he called out a number of officers and private! and thanked them at the head of their re spective regiments for the splendid , gal 7 'entry' they displayed in the late bittle. - 'lie lectured the &Tenth Vermont pretty severely for:their, ill conduct in that ; en gagemen; but considerately assured them that he was satisfied that they did not lack courage, and that in the nezt-conflict he expected them to • nobly redeem their un fortunate behavior." • • Republican Executive •Commitne. The mambn of the Committee will. zoom at the office of the Cbsirmea, lio a Great Immo, Pitts botab, on TfiIDLY, Sept. Ilhth;1111113. 1410 o'clock a. to.• Tbe attendance of ever 7 minter is &etre& as truism of imiortmott sill he prisentod ibr thdt oateldenvion. W. B. arciLsr,cnurvant. Jas. L. Mittman; Bee,. I be (allowing are the Committee:- WlllWa R. Restos Mamas, babies township Wm. J. Hilmar% larded dr. adir Robert Mcelarren. Findley townebip. Abide! McClure, Niffilo toincebip. : • Robert B. Cernabon. Binotsgrom borou Wm. E. Harrison, IlalCseepint borough gh. Caps. J.mr Woodburn.' &molly tsnyugtt. Olpt. Thome idallestere,ltatio Creels. John Herron, Studer townabip. freeman Jones, Ricblnod, wren:whip. Gwen& tieetgurititts townsbip. Third Watt, aileg6n7 dry. 7 318141mE alsois IteGun ager algis.. esep ailirtlan t"ad' unnult "Witwa q. J. J. Rob* , son .Indlans township. , Wm. Withause,litoth Ward, Phu h. J.. mbaisad. Third Words Pita • David litessioutimms nut Ward, Plitsbwlit. Rarid 'Hutchison, Eigtab Ward, Pittainvgli. George lialg, palate. township. Arid Drennan; Plum township. JILLITatit XOTICEO. 1:11MITE LIGHT INFANTRY.. .M 7 —The toeuteri of atm Company trill meet 2318 Ar/3611001 1 ; at 3 °Week, at the Armory, (oefetbe Anil:roe Post OM* ) chi; natal. tandem* repotted. TRIM. BOIL Prate*. 8. BIUDLC. Peet , . . , . a 12.tt rel.X.niAlki n.— nu un clorsinits4l. baring !mu antbarbisd by War ispittment slut tsar. Caren, tbmagb lb. To mutter tkantalttas of lb. Flttabargb Ilmitseant II Nonsytrants Volunteers to recruit -a Compusy. I I said mimosa, to be attuned to GliM, Ocstoratea Brlyada.'!lnvturyon g man of mewl .babidr and good lloraCto Pin odd Comps f, and to assil tbsmastrys Hats boner of de4rdl.4 tbetrOonstrra Nag andsr no dtsUnstriabed and uisd .patrica t. lb. .galt.nt arm Oorounn., All ilia customary orb's . . and public bonnetsa albriratt—ameunt ilia. 0611 at *Mc* To. g Ataltbdela mast 0. wooonxtos, Wu.ei (fats alba ICCub 't Pa. asbmt.smia astYlt r Was Mors ..":415 ANION. HEAVY 'ieKrILLE, kno7- .3tY, roa roar ost.awasa.—rbe sun. tn i = ban Nenk soaped sod ordtted re. telleadountern, at Yost Nowa% rbt, Onnany will, be eodeed to Spend duly et 8 , 91% DeLnent- • mon densble Inn* ends Dot be offered, end at Mb wok Haw the Wm toe n Iletnenstt, Snore who dairy entering tbe ante* should rrfiort - lotesedlando. to iloondtlog -Offlo too 61. 01Aill I tildIST. new the Bgidp, andat NA. lONIC BALL, Ilfteetteet. I e.g - OEM 111111D1o8 , N Oa • aln. - • ir74u- - S.NA&PPS BATTERY—Reornit• ww-s" waned lor this celobisitsd etitiliff pow with the army of Virglay Gen. Pop eommandlA6 Ltzonsairr .ATWILLI4 I . Who Ira tan Waned on neruiting eardee, hi now In shoo dip In the nwentunoi pumas wishing So AM the Dam+, win Fin !lt. I . EI:7 - 110 FOR THE ; MUM BRILGADEL • - 2 1 . • Corooiia Reliment. Co. L . , YOUNG A= *AMID to 1111 "np the -mks of the iLhowa Comeny. AU Bo o olled Pad. lb. cow puly 1.1 , t to softy the aimmand cl W. .1. eArrICUSON, of the tald P. , Y.. who b r ed tio d.r thalsmenied CoL Dlecb. Toong men Molten. charm:at-ander ID able sad tittles kneed officar. sad to a *cod company, would do *111:by calling at frudoaertarei - comer ordsoltheold Aid /Mb etroet, no mein: • ' folehler WATErdaitibi I veld.. irc Lai theme fits the Dainty befas dniStlip A bow poll men will be &mired for tb* ' • 80* . ton Light Csifalry, Co. H. , lions but hotorabots nwd apply: no following 81/ÜbT bograld s Govornmont 00: do' :60 Prep:ion for 200. Ono tawahhe pigsteltanat....„ 111 ; not no:Wood author , ty to ill u'irtho Mansu', Milan on all thaw thwiroo. of ow Wing to moo sod onion thnoseltai sithotaihrtbardolov.ottiso Whoa No. DC willn lITAIICS,abors lb. Witattlto Cow =Moo Soma Mgt. J. A, , CIItAWIOZD, _ • •^ • _ Lima. W. IL BOW& -20//15.13MA 801721,T will b atm. 0 3 tOORCOHA1 Be.TTELW.- utmtinEtt t- BI f. ' AuGotentment mid County Bounties ?st Lint. JOHN. T. 11139121, a fellow taitassr of Oita. 6cxor•n'a u Itklitsoud sod IS .Ustieum. has rocslood authority from the basietuy at We, to Was 1 HAWLEY: DI? lifiliTll/1114.11111.1f. WAS* taaspootedstli k attactwa to. ' GEL CORCOMIt'S BRIGADE.. • Good we %moo towHonopportmd otiololOg tlw bud mamba , tb moolco,• . d midis ollado• around ood County Amodio so ems olvssostorod tn.. lb. G1G0.7 bo wader soFotilog eogiortio es TOVlTlPrralrf•Pnr, jel e-leseissesstirttr°•,.. wsed.ttl-• ' .44:11N =Tar' WWI, . .7, 1173 A JURE eNll X # Alip" C1144,+.N91i lOU A TVW_.,1200D.....801111W-AiLTITA AND The raiderittmet±trantboOsed ci omits tbectlia • • taincardieliTwimrs. M221:62/ t 6. i : HAMPTOifIaTURY 'BALL motrwrzre clustaxrtsp.lgi oar Ncm.bni l oad men oa d apply IrtiTANTON CAVAibtIY I TWO WEEKS moagTon v9Lu9mausi • • • 101 . 010 T MEP& AND THEIIOBT ATTBACL - TIVE;tIEMHE THE asaylos • -- • 917 T BOUNTY. - • MidSri the klaskey idisehil otde i i isatesl by 41re_ eeeretery of War—for whore the Battalion is motet EPT.I3IaL 1110. View Dssarrwrars L . Wsib b UM; Lieut James II webooluxiaker shall raise flee am t./Ma of Cana , y, lathier-three we•ks, with oh. emo tion of the Gonarnor of the etst• of Weranylveata They will be accepted bylhe War Department: ZDWIN H. aseinoli, &screwy of Var., . . Mangum= PArastivanza. Ilrarte,), - liarrbiourg, inane. Indl, J Ths above authority of ther & L meter, of War ix engraved., * . BUBBICLL., Adjutant Gbakelal of. Pcnnsylvaila. . _ Ye the above- It will be Mon that the nada& aligned has-been duly authorized to raise the Ave contyantss within time treks. -As this is paritivety the only opportsulty that will be ogled for those who drain to Ile gage,,in this branch of the service, tt Is highly important that it be embrated without delay. - ' Two coorsods, already nearly full. have been accepted, and will go ImmeaUstelyintO onmunp- Oempentee. parts of onoperdee, and Keels. rot al 'ready an:opted, have now the last and undoubtedly the Ablest opportunlt7,4)e *staring the service" All Bounties from the Untlied States will he given to the men, end the Allegheny Coonty Bounty to snob T h u as may he enlisted from. Allegheny t.crunkr Bsttallou bag been celled for ersoirl service by the Beentary of War, and Intl berm aed; equipped and horeedrith mt presible - • , The Washington Cavalry. of Ph , lsdelPhia has beet scartri la OF, Battaltent. , It is moirmetidly onsot the Anent companies In the United States. The Lieutenant Dill for the Peanut be kniEd at the odds-of the Pittebnrgb Whit; Lead Company, .on ASSICOA STBJCICT, Allegheny City, or at the iteerultlng Stand, In the Diamond. " PUBLIC .I Q!' fr ..'" - lAEUTIJELE AT Tia, IlioN CITY IFV.7 °Gum:m.oomm of Postuaad 131. CIAIr sts.. ,TIIINANBIGATI NOSHING, at o'clook . ' ' TOID COST • ACTS. WP.I W ITIBIZIth at 7% c.d.'s*, In tbe,WgBLBT IN XIIIIIIODIST UttaPICL. went: a Les tare will be eUvened on the Pueblo of TEM SIMI .V.Ab AND , LAZ/LODS, be net 'JANES B. 4 . 1114- HAM. N. a.; Pular dean! ChayeL The ;Albi n o are sevecttstUy ll:initial toattend. Pittsburgh..evt. •110 r "Aboe . .........._ fr."...ttikL4lC ,1.1.; ..1.4.16 Otir taro's{ tot' Taii OLD ILTSTONC-irTATIL—L, wi lt:44lll be 'held to the LIV.OTCUS WWII of the Irish Street IL P. Chords, THIS Oldies) Id tilt- ING, It T o'clock. to complete the ortsailVit) of e Corspitay tor State Dentose.•.4.ll the members. nisode sad all others aro *petted to co no. 1 • ~ ..Ttttt • . J. 4). EISBIi. Pa. . ajoseh•a•”fdad.s.Uusufabt, &Orolfir.r6th, Mit I TTHE PRESIDENT AND *AN A:- 'mass of i 6... Compaq foie ;wan:: .bridge am the If onoopluto !flyer, typoodes Pitfiburro, fa at scanty of • libonf. this do &awed difidrad of lOU if Ariffl CZNT.on thoi•plial mock, bkb will be paid to the otdatold.rs ;twit . ins.' ropormactlfeksi too Haskins trot*!. of Id. flouts* • dosi.ott Old aftoettid Mb Ina. 5012:3t ' X 1101: 1 XV. Treuraror. — Sam or .Vosostrrss or Y}u C .mrcrr, • Phutwrib, IMPa. Ytb. led& W'AT THE tiEt , SiON OF Tab (X)lf- Rini% lull Owls day,Sbe falba! , eseeoln. tionswaro adopted and or to be mods pada fwalsol, Test On ciolsrna of Abe coantr are re qnwtan to. Impend tautness on TTIZSDAY3 and YRIDLYa or" rattilisalt. at 3 o'clock p.m , for OW parposaor dale& and 43,0 all 'Manufacturers not ensarrol nye arms .nd munitions oo war be rim t• alto mimed shanswra Immo( their works ris OAT. VADAT of Mb /I *Vora (. coo) for Um Wpm of allowing t 0... iniMpsl In odd manntao• codes to dral. [ ; • hootwal, That Ipia tit:Hetet Ms place, ablator's, is mum ad. OWSMITIM on TOIO AY. Mrpt. tun. B 3 -order dam lisecouure oamHtss, - . WO In 0. is H. 141 ,, R , T 0 gran arr.. ELECT lams. trees Irmiasrillc PrtAvers, would hereby inform the inhabitants of Flashers' sad eictulty shat, it 'rawly patronised, bet t , ode ea it trbDalr. k le leth• off beetember.. *Pulp • man liell oOL for mete pupils, bear tee. Court trei; to bb the • Iblleett* breaches 'a lit Iv taught, els t. Iliastice °number, Mom tau. Doak. Ke•Plblk Xeril4'4 Eleaseass. /laurel Meter!. Ville. May, Detsoi, biagaral Pbtloacbby. _Latin. Greek. ClanaiitrtAletroicotay and Natural Theology. it ths teseorgabei dime of Sileper cattier ot 12 w. eta. -/Sfacseec-Philedelebbs, ritCeborgli sad Zama -4 wheel roast tett be be reitud in WWI ID Meat, pupils are enrolled Dr. lams Weide at CA woes -Enos; Res unarm toullesSor tun be keraot,i. L IT!WI STEEN UNMk:KATY .OF , PENNSYLVANIA. - MEM WOODS, 311. , L, PrinoigaL Vow Ton of• tie main Seer a:summon on TIPTLIIBiIt " A GYMNASIUM lw ttot ctd with do Unfra. lay. 'SILT:AST DRILL, =der • coimpatotit prill flogiat;ww•twwW2teld ligation. Tor potficidiist w ,P143 , ,, , Tget to b• hd at lb. Nilo* lifTibiais can to it'd* th• rett of Tu. 84111:11M ITSDLIII. WOAD stmt. Ilig iIiES BOARD: 1111 bid A3D DAT. 1101100 4, 1,210 Sturm 514 222222222222, will be csloo2 am moNiAr. 111011Aastsek. . Thie *mills rot otuttooibtoor' the Latta, french ead (km= Idwitnessa Musick, Drawing tad Paint. 'optimist , with Use elemental: and highte Dram:bee of a tboroopb Stiehl; education. The; Octet:km*44lms ate of excellent character,. dad erdl adeulated to eased* to the pitpll the to:n -9041 of a bow. 0 1. 1 011 to the feereuv of the :low deduct's* of 1.0 per seat. will be wedeln the ensolog year. VI VOURTTI I MUT. 'A. TTENTIuti I OiL tiEIiCAANTB. T.O iint'cbm OIL PLATB far site, ht too boat. tweet the sobeertber, frets' elteekhletlhoer below the Wire Bann sloe Brldp. 7. peritaelers, .nqatre at the Hardware Mots 01 8. W,,Lerr. Jr., tomer of .Llberti and ht. pleb. streets, Pittsburgh, or of the subscribe; at the 1!rd• enllttt . ' J(lntt OTfCE.— pirsond eummuiiiirto ...I appear on the 54 lioodei ttath.) of &somber, met ; U Jaws In the Cart of ConAmou 1 toll.era h•teby notletd thatthetratteenesee Will not be n ..: Tiled Oath the ed JONI/AY • (tOth,) qf Ooteber next.' .D 7 etd . x of the 001;4. - Atoll I . 111111/LIALCION, Prolhooeteri. orltytt 1101 ON IMI tAnalaoulas or a 1...50u U. rr 0 1 BRIDGE- CuNTRACTOI2O,-4•341-' id Prooosia be miiiveit at thit ofdpe tb• 19th lost., fat the motion of a iiaw .woOthn tittatt to at Balltolio Bridge, Amu Heil -Croth.. lll Pawn township. length of at intim* the urns u oft one, b.. 1 to all chef reaputs similar to HAtifis_ acme saw, eat pair•ta Beoismiti (AWL • ditattion of Con AP Oommisoottars. IdatIBIGST, Coptrothrt... saltalit'altwr .' ,/ YILLII 'OIIIII.IITZST.—Pas opportunity Is to ?.nd. sir a abort' Ono; to lodlsldoals or toogros skrus socarlog DOWD X 0 LOW to the bows • 24.4705r0 , hs of tbs stays Omar ory. 'flaw sea's' o law, to .M 1 sham of lb. most limits ossiorockull so.ossarly be Wad to ad art he forams Inloroutloo •• • to , Hi - . - ;120.0 UttlJ• Juts .trom.: .0 S P I A ra " " 07.0*.bfr.n! it 11911• 'Abe, 110161135;. • 1141101:. ; • - BLUICI4 I II, ' - • • .. B"T irkirg a N ‘ .R 4 ~Crie se, -toe try' 61i1U19 Juk(SeTtiti. gof " erition. 114.01,' of I kiooo, for Joao by, .fit"• wovors h ICTLXB.. 1 8 WOO. at. J 1 rifrAFT-iuVtta Wood ood.for solo :by wlt ZOSIDI a TITLWII. 138. 00 l . IitiVOLVTIAOS, tor - Aides& list vw00.1.7 1101111.111111=111,138 Wood is. DtstzoLun UN OF PA 1!:14 47 4; H.4 . 111P '- 1 , ;—The - Pli r rier hip hereto. re iiirethor be:in - re' JtielVil 81'16210ER end WM. GeGfialll), tin der the Prok.ot aRaGGI3 a naltD, in she -BIIRWLD; *Willi add; I.Nif d onthe 20tb of Anion 1681 Wii G RDkta atOo blted In Genie a time booboos Iva lirdr — All per . BOW Win claim* naiad nor iota in. win p re .iiie %twat a blo ode" in the Priv - aro; and ell -, pentane 1 • king !hinnseleasi indebtedlaill Onto. - go and ietfie. - JuSEPII:SPICSIGES, Pltoortomth. - Anwrintlftlitn . . -( -,-wria . • , . • _ 241444•134 Malt na14441.11T, - - Pita simrsb, eepirate.r OKA nISSOLUTIOI3- OF kAliti4Eßilllf, Its Paris rstop berth:lore, I.llng„b•tirabh SIPLISDNd'atd-W B GAN BARD 'eras dir rotted ofi tdP. P.Oth of Auto*, IeSL, W. B. GAIL GAUD boing authorized to seGle lop the butlneai Of the latit'llter th-IWlldi -he 'the Betweryi''The Bastes Bauman wall. be andinutd by ,To It Mob AY, vh, Intend to borre'elitaya on Nand s s b %to r r . , , Ap , re t g le 4 l Lß l , e, P2Tl L = W W i ll Tend. of the lute lben IfOr a .ostUritettiou of their pro44re, and psandep to stake At t,tiltk to - glis .t l4 t.modon to in,l oho iiiirlatelostlit!to. BoURILY WATtC/N„,, y ,etnlaLi loni Atom to the t_ tedUs ltus apy, Will. have the.tnanegement of Oni;b9dataa, wish•Lhe team= toll' In the Itirowery. Adds .s all orders In SP)LBORLA tIacKAA. nap nix' Bre eery, I ItteburXP.. • • .4t._. -.3IIGLACA VegSv. JOSW FLEMIN'G, (Thin rainltia Broil 24 *MID STRZKT .Aieko U7.l4riu.:lo°rl, BLUS I tiMao I kiA4l:lt 20 - 00 Ekamtek•Birm ' 6WO Gunny ' - 1,500 Boribay tsar trotl large bra.), Matti tarts; 6,0.0 Army. Oats aatl Clarsr.,do; ; For sale by orrquooca. mcoutgif 6 00 .412:3m1a BAWD., SHOULDES9; ' • • SIM, _ • HAMS. plal4 • Do. catorosed; to store and Oar oats b 7 41IL B. HATS a CO., 1.10 295 Wtnrt• aura. rIV ET—A tyro-story :rick Uwellng J. containing eight mina, enbled vita Shower Bath, hot and cold. , Lau* yard: ISO unt to loaning or Dr; e'I!SILVITT, 277 Mar ( b met. b • and Itetined N-19arte11, 0 1 1 s. Ita4 atbat laervtaadtto, JAB. DA LZ161.1. a 0019. 69 sad Ilapk.t.t. LUBIiIL• • INV till, a l'sv, 1 esti e, 'or WO by JAPI. DLLZELL t BnN, . *-11 CO wad TO Water street. INifilEal AND • 1 All Exposed . Persons FULTON'S OOUGEI BMUS cures the ,various diffectlow of the 1,1711q4.6NR.T.H1ig4.1. Adios • Arrop Choral COUGHS; Paton's *pap Oureu COLDS:, Fallon'. ?rap Chow Fallen•. Array 'Clem INFLUENZA: hat.' . Syrup Cara HOABBXNASS; Figlimes Errop Owet asomoHnTek Rama', Eyfrop Pow BPITTINO BLOOD, INltoles Byrn, Orr. IMMEME3 PALE UNDER THE SHOULDER; icnea Eirrop Oro OATABBH. Pslto,' s Spur ONTO 04741RUALPIPECTIO1 -Prikoe• &raj, Coe ASTHMA; Falba . * Apregp Cum 3b2llllTZEiff' SOILS THROAT; And ell affections produced by col d ar snow:, 0411OLDLEBB, !111 s betas, 4 WU tan yos.loll Q 041 . 038T8 BLIT 45 CENTS A BOTTLE ABD.If3TYB ?AILS TO owls: _ alma "au by ari feneatabla Drautits. and at FIITLTOMPRtiGSTOILV FIFTH STEW . (Two Door &Qui the Pea Oinc►,). rrpsßxnuag,l4 ss{•onuT QNUFfi I AND CIGARS-- • '" 80 Ws. Gandy* &cold& Sou% 103,000 Getman Osars,linor&d brands; 16000 amnion do; /0000 Ulf Sweatt Ofpng Howl o story &ad for Ws by melt ' • VETWYR & inns. Ar .TA kill Nl' PCIPSIONS, BACA PAT, And OLAIIII4 of every deectiptios. rollectol by C. C. TATUM, Attorney at tair. No. 73 Orast street, Prttestmcb... • • se4:l• l AILEY, FARRELL e lb.; fLUMBIBA GAS AID anal , vrtirns. it Tom= &wire, aux Ihutervo. lIKII AND AGITATOBS, nn Batnerhs, lined la the' most durable Poems fitted up with lot int told water in , the beet, style, with all the , modern Itenrowementa, :in 1 1 / 6 1718, - W.lBll wreaus,ownedsiliss, to. . A Importm ant of materials 010010 'OO ttand •04 Ibr mlo 00 rwo,al,lo prat.. 10 L- BAJGIB,-- CHEMICALS, .PA OIL% AND DYE STOTTS; INOIGO BLUE. ESSENCE or. 00f TEIL SWIM POLI.B, /LA TOEING EXTRACT*, NI , TNIONI. OINNANON. NAGE. ow vas, ALLSPICE, WIIfILE PEPPICIa, .IsLIATAIID SEED. OA !MOS OIL, SWEET OIL sa d .es.occo of all Mods la ftalos. all etuolard patent autalaliesc . dtc, ac., In store sa d tot ids low b y ; WOODSIDS AAALLACE;' street. p.B; fAwantiy taarotaati. before I potchi.log 0100 whets, wou.d4o well to roll Axe rastrilao our.auck: oti - WOODOION A wa ILAOL . (JUNI/KY.' - • - --- D .DeILLITEN. 4,130 N, - - ibe:'i tioNai..c4; . 000ETli6 AIM AlitaTtliG,slol/114 4 'COOKING ItAtoOtS. , Aloe common O}ILTS. AnUkIATII,-/ODICo Ey, - •, 'lB - 021 irsoirs, •.,111.03 41A tur!cwsad all lands :of 4)4IBTEXCIEI mad* to A y hiN 61:1 BONNN22I. 888113 218144 112180234. /MM. 2112._,BONNST ELLS& =ANTS, wltts-s - 1221 stork et Illillocry Goods, Mit opened. , soda 2wNo. 84 Wood street. tkiliWilinrarll: . , Overton itiorst term fnU Utin or wen's; Boys' sn'd bibbyti's FOB AND WOOL HATO CLOT% PUB, Pumu-Asu !six!! OAP% by thetais or dam- 600 Amu ii7lu put whglorlo or ndiql !owns, at t * , .N 01617-44 6 ,1- MAIMIT grainer, • wnobsismai 8.00*6-at &MN stabs. siLID pit r Goop& ALL -lIRY_GOODI3,:. HANSON LOVE & CO.I - one of -the largest seethe et •11 kW& . 1z_7•.,.0237.0...0,1).5. l'rhal we haTiierer txen camprlsing Part i . . SHAWLS; CiPAHB. 4 the blbtt drilitng 0,41 rn " tlrely'Relr; DIOBB GtfilDt , ,, of mil Made and 14 ' W mites; D0AtE811439.16 weiy large stock: . . ; . 7L•NNIIS,•ei tolori: - ani an. 11.7; PtarrrsoduaLiss.sitiaztaMs. • - VICEINctI, IFiNT . . • - . • CBAaki.TOW'LLII,6B. . , . *tato* ►of. Domestic. virgin se.Ulus at los than Abu eau be bovght the East at ohs p mot t me. as we our hoed largely before. the- late advs. as, srblet. emsbt tis tear la4absamota to . lhNe In Want of Domaitleu • large lot of BALMOBS.T..g ard'HOOP DEMI& ot tory Ita•S Static Jost recidisd _ OtrTzuts Can. ' 9 'HANSON LOVE dc CO. T 4 MAIINIT Frain 1 0 WSW LITTLE CLOAK* NEW STTLE atuarvii._ NEW STILE ET BANTLIES; HIGH 001,0 BID PL &IDS, tor Salle Dnaraig riG'DIIEP'T POEMS; 7/O'D BYP'T POPLlTiS,aUcaxes. Balmoral Skirts, ill vialliles *tad color Nee style HOOP ElNlNTA,aixong 'which me, be found the pride of the weld. QIIikER E , 5.113.T, Mau gym, and Chl drew . deer, rot tale at W._.& D. HBGQB' . - tt 4 , 011-TrtIPTIV d masicrr STS. SEWNIi rLmiVeLL NEW GOODS, J. M. Burchfield's, N. K Corner 4th & Market Sta Now imp, D 31.88 GOOD 8; Do. TIGCDSD MISIIINOS; na FAllgar 811.10; TRINCEL MZBINO PL/aDS; veLorst OTTOIdANI3; saswuk mo __ _ ats, saa ismaaciaLL SKIRTS. .Itlimpming Goods, -To vest variety Thu will bo found cue at the haidowiiett stocks ot Bonds overbrouabt to ibis ail. Oall icon. se rots 61-altable asks ore ,Tory swop fc tho Let. NEW FALL AND WHITES DRY GFO 0 - 1) S, LT f i DARKER & CO.'S,. 59 Market Street. NEW SILKS, NEW SHAWLS, NEW DRESS GOODS, Add in Immosit• Mock of every description of rix-3r Good, 'MISTS at 123 cent., now Mks; - OLO2IIII at . 19j4 cOO% BROWS lIHEITINGiIiat 14 costa - N., a-0711;T Orie Palm ELEGANT 4TYLZB. . _ . NEW FA.LE GOOD'S LT . Macrum.& Clyde's. _• Besotlnd st7lts—, _ OOLLABL BLIT, MUTT, WLISTIII, ant other Stabroldend Werk. _ HAt ktOBAL FLIRTS. far Ladles end Itlemet—a lase variety or the prettiest venoms. , - 1100 P SKISTa, cOBSICTs, PATTER/ell Ann tbe Inset and test do lop and risks". 1111 itTet,tnALA kik TIEL.UNDIK-01,CrTIIING, EIOrLIST,teLOVLS, /ANC)! CitIODL NOTI9IIT., LENT GOODS ! lIHIRTS;Dtt kvnaq, ac.; Solara' WOSE Lib WRITING CALSIS comblned—en izoollest no other or ender should be wltbou . At oar counters can be had annylktorg ene arid giwirabb to annul:l butane, at Ficusto . . norm &ciLynx. . . • • • - • to mew= Emma. —Taunt' and Dimond.) - - Ana, NEW IMILLINERY GQODt3 IN TEI cirri TaiseseBolz. - 3EICCIrJELIV3Et. and alt MASEZT HIM% Hu Jut noehad, =lbis acne as caftaticat, , . .new TALL EITTLIS of BONIIIHIS, HATB, f LOW- etkuoisza,ttuurs,antuozii.aidoth. or wit.tntrwr Gnaw, at tha loud, pram tune F lLL4.iWOlki—We.have; iLow'ontulnd • larisaicckof i•odi - is7 of them Unlit %widow to the LOA whim is pieta, yid& w• are othetog to ttikOlooolotuyaro ra7 T i . JOEL HORNE, 'avid 'X X &REM EAU TitEBCllANDSMITthilibi- Lb BROIDICRITR; Raul Lacs' Collars =I resWel Best Robes sad ?mob. Um Veils; Infanta` asufsered• Oew - itotres - wed Walatt;TDtheity - sad :hum% Ourobris Boast Ns& Ooll , refflersadlseps. sled Ruffles; Liesu_Oalsbele:Raunatshted ,i4c As‘cto all attach IN =Tits ste... ' 11111 TON ICACRWIL ROO, - NO.l7lPlfth aryl. rts- I Is • . lc - . ' • BOBPUDYBB. 4(13 dossis Ony - sail Whits 1:1101116111URX14 DUANZES. ‘boWeila and stall dealers : - • No. 17 fllth eltrait. . LUAU • • 11.11 . .61UtlaUh , ' • • mune owns,. al•iiimbes bet—. ••• • • • meat 44 tam! k sad =km, nostvit by wrim, lILTOI4 Ittcrius 1717141.1i,PAPWIciseur.—W.Dias . ' tea, ft/44 ttlik tbs 101, Ins of MA inning dock At reduced priced, ad tbs old Wad. R WOOD OTBIEL Lowe and 2tawkgar--7:----Wu. Utlartaels. iforToootl i t otitis ANT THOM Vali= 11175Lifil bopWiU . - The Bohemian Girt.' Bounitan DALiar - OVLIS BOOT CTSITA. To =dodo with' . _ THE YOUNti VOLUNTREIL.2,2 • TOoxo VOLUITTEM ----lOW ART THOS. VlVraco.fir v - Al3 - LE t3TOCKS AT AUCTION. —O2 ALU TUJI6DAT Witiollie• &rumor 1604 I °Wool. e* be sold. in she booood !moor Bolos Sao of Übe Quois.drdid eactiou Boum, 1111th'ionidd du dated Book 9f_rhubtKlb Mirk 0 do - 10a.t.tudepo de ) 6 do Alloulbool do du; don • II • U k • A liositilAG.64p. Litt, at 10 o'doct. ulli t. 1144 ConatuteLl AnalliOU *N.% 64 SIM amt, ftltub stananzad lashooostas• .P1600,;11 MANTLE CLuVESI EEOWAtitlbB, so., AT AUCTION —4ni 7.111DAt... ROIL*. Lao, n.pc. IZSA, at 10 cedack, irOI iso4 WIDOW sort on, ba Main atom; the Wow - bto Tye luso iLontio Clocks, T11401211 - Platin CU. largo Itatwpay Chow tam, miner. mow fael T.bot lined troys; 1 small Josslloeo atom twoir, • Wantons/mei Bwineng - so 1 J. 0: DATIL Aut. A DMINISYKATOI3I3 MLR: - A NAM" IN - .ALLZI2IIIiNi CITT A. 1411 no 01,1:11/4 103921fUi1r....thr. , 11 llhlf ',NVB3tIAO,i Impel:stet at 4 o'doth.` IMF. be &id, by Order of toe EWAN* , Oxirto oroaty. at the opsomercial hake . hootaa, " teigg Ares., the Wolfing deicrthed belreVreg 'to the mate of the late W. .ated: • lot dor ithit Ward of Arlighilii tat i a Mt front ea Booth ftwoltiO,llate Bath • aztenolog • bathl6o leet, more' or lros, to St. Imp, whereon I. erected a mo,ttory - brkk . dielllel smiths ontboallop—beistslot sad belief ho Zio. 10 la at. Clair Denny'e. plark of &subdivision oth•lot N 0.22 fa the arleaol pleaof •Ateighatr. oa welch thereb . an almost gron.d rent o t Alio a lot le llotazte tow othlP. thuteatoo WOO* . Bon sad the Nevi Brtgerce. Flath lood. orttelutog 1 eon eat 45% petters; co %veldt it *mooted o - larteg stow beettoent asnod:Atha butlaing, tethig lot 3IA &plea lots tat me-by:B. D. tAtobran lad M. hfoGooolzlo, ^nardleas or tho tamer alpine Cl natal; or Satz—For. hartbu:- ra car and 7 to 8. LW, Cl Seder:o 41.ashi:Qy • cr JO* P. sualli-aatraulirtmair, tza Pasal.Pare: Fo.lld l l, &nolo. 0- D 4 . 1115, tam. _ AIiDYXV.P.SI.I I,4 ' g i k tD- SlrVa" AP rtliteifUtz. So; t• - Guth, e 3 CeCka. eall be sole, OD Ibll enor,reles'or; lotwas' Wart of Allot o netty offebte L - Adufg Lon in the b - Weide of tae . GUN' and'aear I - • &mon • Six lots On Tannehill street; each VD fat, and extending the =ma arldtr v , ;.1. - si - efil swim to Mb= streas—bei "( ices Hs, 5 sad 7is Bash Wilda =atter glut six lotaaa_Vinostmet..asch having a- at' •.)1 Slot. sad =lending taa sun width's° gmal, , :c foot sileg—being kan iipa 71, 'A 73, 77. SO axed the id plan; nuts oumbisd xisiseis In sad two years, with intareat. =ass= og tad =xi cedar of Atadnignartr and - o. ises.3 aLNVAS SHOES! .corium= intre It ih• nom HAIL Avapnigni,ap UUNTK • ISIKttI;IiaNTIS, - wtto ats Nj emus far OA; abated not fell iNop :"i IIoOLIILLAND*6 AUCTION Itbl3lll, No. 66 lUth strentorheas =Agit* founds. incilaad well satertail stock or amen, c h ow uu Geitere. Drf Gads, Ilenttectr Java, Nap link* Catlin, Ilaso pennon, Whips; tn. oltot whicherilr bi told el frau 1111 to IA percent. herpes thancan be had elerwbene! bk) 14.)UTIr • ' lira Mara itsYrit, Salad' MinrAllie* Milißok4l - - -A •.• blit/Mtifit gennixte_sruchyint 41ti3 chap, at se Ullabd's._ _ -4 Alley a - - new , sty -es 1-1. muter 1141 Anciton Hocttoc:7 ,' 17; foal; P141.0'440. CtticAP PIANOS.—Fotrs,M TIMI - 610 'IrD••••• VOL , nass.-41a atoolleat Itosawood(2,tiet , clog Plain: • cam. - • Itaawad -Gate £Co Palma skpat atgava - nice V . Z . O • Itammaxt StedasT,Pleva b tat Uttlitaara. - • banrroad Bar Lad etarsaaa7.ld, *A act. Pita MOT. • aboaroda Gtonstaat 1 - Bale,' atior sad • neap coma T ottaap. • Pela. 170 00 & po awned. Ease a OP. Patna dual pan akt, T Wave. Prim— 110.'0 • Ilaaroat. Gnat; tordett -111 . 114 ! •liabauny T. Load llama lap a $101•03. dt MIR - • - IcatiroolOat Pam, tarp aar , ,d od• - . EIEEME • olobqpily„ load & Om, old but . 1a good ardor, if seism • Prier 48 to • llabgpay, tutor • CLOW load= Pi - Waimea. • wain= Irmo Moo, in void soda, Coot,: -i b A Mo•VIDY. boon Piano, Vow limbo or" - good, swim. TO.OO - spbadid stock of Dow /UMW two the -boil Now 1 ark and Boston Isobel", OD- band; wirer*. slangy tsotivisor now applies. - Prim Marla* ibo row so the oisoaboionfl• _oodLoria bottom . Yor WO by ioakriunizoi; eLeak .. OBOVIFOXIE Hid , • . tie BROADM6T, a'• liar 1 ,72 1116 °lra gm lA Oc E 4 r!ff l ,rt ocrio LOSITAVVIIOLIEWCrOtr.774XOr-= - _ - .:. containing Elf noprovoinonta .kr.corn to this country °vivo:rung 'bur. Frroch Actund oak% abiLM2YP:ir 101 l lion frame, for- . ' • . 0150 CASE. irlitrantoi Orr FITS, Etch :moulding C.a.,• e 176 to *200.. all 'lntrrarAed 'wadi, of tho , egaroaed motertsti - and tottand better than any sat to Hoo or SUVrit. As ad methods of 12 4.MG1. - egi.l4l*.. We tLV:Uff , 1 kit, judges to, staxotno &Mt 1i7.- , tbno ctv tatir.tar andd to standtto4ts dim! 11,..^,11 to ltat, .thetk vrttbk any °than suoultictoroi to tbteccigau - S. . . . , • - - - - GROMM:N.S-:- , 1 1 4E; - aromas - • - 478 S t.palS AYD 2 0 A • UM.' taIN nstrocehle4 wail atop= 61ciind • itialtirAT OticP6,b w a nd d n b L. 4 Yank at Hata 1111,11 dna. - •__ _"" as R. air Mit* ar , • 11.04.6.13 e Iviti.'..i4llo • -- ~4. ....warisagidn ai rs*= GOLD ItZD a 2statlVlV PlalsOronk.lo.lll to Er Id at Xiantsetanies sewed seat Ibe DE EllEpeotEoll3tl m vitte 10 t lll /**• IB FY,4!. ful*ric:r""3ll324:ll/I=l/33611..--1 161;664 . .6E3 _Bola was tor Irmaltes emr1 , 61163 Plazas. , 600,000 Bm`scruut' Ivan asusur_—lnua uptaldbrinS ofsg-.1,3.4 4oris bound bisi ptliabid, 43 4 bisallai i s Aga_ --B.l=l3lMairgalLlMUtiaC VoLubi - ' • • • 4 , P, 1 0 1 frAkisa t ' 13M 1 je: ZTlr. 13 aruitat• cigos,ice sad 7forisfsb7 ' - ILL*EIt;: • - etatiossert 0011171111 *NM 'AIM -firniniMC": 1.) ts,' • - ' —.6 Juroeu%stow,inotolivailid.___an dal% ,77WIdtairra, . , wity - '4l 41 ; /themes bud sad ter& bir IN DOWN 'ZICUSIrs US WOKS. emus MORI, N 0.16 Web due.'
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