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The great battle of Sunday, which. opened . the scriesnf the late hattleFiry! h i larylant„ 'is , he bury one of which we hive got any egra a Go r.. respondence supplied,. ; These ..de tails ,we have presented ittas c.ondensed clorm -, as r•tkiePleTA?F llt 'y tltestill more -exciting eventa . --ot _Tr:Reday apßeiredttesday.l ,••• . , . viould'eppeer that on, these dli7e the ieEei iinty eo preasea :14iiiethe,Potoosan that diaperalon, -render, or , - annihilation,: :could t • alone: be the *sues' theyiiad to 'Conteinplate„ &hes 'Junior could' is-ornfe,`„the and:by . taming ! the flikuk.ot .4cCizz,tix's army deliver br,latiends from their *rilonr Aer . e . Yo 1113 P0, 1 °T" thsirs,':drivlngl theta: along , moun tain ridges Ontildolyn' tite , -intiitiventng valleys tee river,' - whiCk:ii i te 'fi " eitiesett' ander the pliiiiiiiiireOrbethiriesoi the heights, wouldkeeome death,, :arid: run Vett with. ths b10d., -- td-• :thousands; ere ;an' Ystificr,lt WoOld,appeer, wee not fetind:Winiing „he:". - extretattYrand witli_hikaroustornedeeleritiof „movement we hear of hint crossing at Shepherd a Perrrandsppeertng On't.loiright daub of, our oini, towitnisgedwith that of Lar. in _one of the - tlereiria conflicts of the war. An .1 - enemy like - .3.scason on his flank would de mand ratifier attentioe °miens' McCrst.r.sx could bestow yn that quarter; and if his reeerres wero hs such a poeition th at they $ - could bo at once brought up, and a new front formed,--all inight ge well, though . not to well hn if LEE''' . had JAciriox could 1 Veit. been separatelyidieltivith. , By the dispatches'etreadyreceived be seen -that the work goee bravely on, and, as if the'ustnrs in their Courses" were ready to fight ett our side atlaet, we hear that.; the Potomac is rising, So that we would hardly be extravagant, even -if we anticipated in -the coming 'dispatches, within a' del or two, to read that the rebel army, - lately eo formidable in its-attitude of inyasion,:had been utterly routed and • destroyed, or only Saved from that fate by surrender. . . ~. ; ~:'~' Meeting p'civeinore. . We have met With auggeatietia ens quarters„ seine that :Sor . eraors of the loyal States ehoidaseeet, find take such steps as the aides agreerid,' te 'toga 011 the Goverhnient the necessity • at .eacti k osniiingolp with"the peeple, who , ltavelmedil snoh progress,' in almost every' . Anestion.eoiiiieeted with: - the "eoreduet: Ind j "Polii,l of the 'wrir, - and eipeolallf con-: fisoation and slavery question,„ as, to have Government far behind-6m: deed, the people, from the first outbreak of the rebellion, but,more 'especially within the pest Sew months; have teen very fat ahead •of :the Government, on this and almost every other vital and practical question af feeting the = issue - now '-before us all—and they are now !lie' end ready, as ciente themselves are., for a policy that shall not only.strike down the deadly poisenous fruit which treason has nurtured and ripened, but which will &lift with 6110 and . the some Continuone blow, strike down . . t o e,r, , ;t th . litte .ro9; heel/, and - crad4cateritio origin ofJ this treason and rebellion from our BegnibUnin 'egititii - qt: government, and from our rointry, . . . Ifa-meeting of the Governors tithe moist direct and practical,. and, at the same time, 'the Most dignified and respectful math that can be devised of apprising the Gov ' aliment at Washington, of the real present state of opinion'throtighout ithe North—let _there he a frerenf cones/gut ,Goberati, on- thietaillest dijr; and in the most - CO . o'e. , . nient place, that can be agreed upon. Linek ,a proposition can be Cordially secondedlby any _loyal man; and nnikeonimeiiit itselflo the loveriof'geod order , - ancithetriende of the Administration, even it: some ;J:t .the, latter, believing and hoping all things,a7 willing to trust that all , thirigeitre: : even -no* working together for good" and :that the end . will be the same, and all right„, without interferencewith. the, apparently . - elow, but strictly arranged.andrigkity fol lowed programme of the Governmerit. : : A, Meeting of the'Goveintire af:the leyal States, now that Go tigress is not in seitdon; witdd really . . be Such a representative holy as must be regarded, beyond 'any other assemblage of Pnbllii men,'es entitled to ad dress the general Rover:km.3ot on: behalf of the Countri;-ts,speak on behaltof the pee. f, plc ofthe North-to the -Adminietratton at .. Washington in this Importantcriele - of Lionel affairs. .‘ : telegram,. given . - in another Column, will ahow that the project of meeting,of the Gnreinors is:!weirititter Ars CtritTlN, of Pennsilvattitt,,TOD, ef,Obio, ,iIInEVPIESI . O2II ; , of Virginia, having taken • .the initlatiee; and wed on Altoona, Pa., as 'the plide, and the 24th 'inetant., - es :the time, for the, meeting.. A : impalas - We ...norrif-wkariansgrayssalaw waited oo therPresident yesterday to lay be fore him a statement of tha.fearful artrpoities committedrbrthe4lans: Mr. . Litlo9l.ll - ilifr, te..ed to the siqtiveltal his wentite4 at tention, and ititiooneinsion remarkad,'earn ' . witty : --r. Goeigainst 'is?" '"2lo,.'Mr. President, wasltio reply, ts not against us. bat a majority of rho people; I fear, begin .to think- - thatthe -Adumnistration is against ttient. They have claberfolly contributed • their-100N auk their money, meeting ovary reqataition, submitting to every requirement, , and making . no •nomplointa. ..Bat , their .Im plieit eontideneolottbs Administration 111 gIV• We wag. , to 'dotstir. tad 'd.ssatistootion."' I mention this incident to chow- thi sobtlimpt of the Writ-wart, and alaii to show that Mr. eikroola knoiri what it is.— Wash. Co.'. N. Y. .floy,„Yrass has Spited a stirring proelema. • - gen:- calling oat _two hundred: compacted of . infantry, averaging two to a arantyito be oy. gentled into regiments under Loh'company, Walden thu usual ofloeta i Wiil have no less:alma sisty.four, or-more than eighty-two privates. • A hgents haimbeen east to purchase arms for tirenty.migintenti, which, as soon se Ticalved, will_ limed torigt. meats prepared to rereire theta. sobn as they ere organised, camps, of itiitluation and endraronw be estalelishedlewieh -regi ment, and they will be drat liable:MU Wield - into service by the government, In pannalica . of. law..se roan-:as . - organised._ Each 'empty trl3l tie allowed .to: furnish one ecnnriny in ..sale ii is , organissd- by the 2511 r. • ' ' Vas Clotted Suite! Sal:gooit Gotionit, , fa; .pcnito . to 'avowal tvgtutt ,fogolitoti.from GOT; Ystet,'. of .)141fiolc,..lpis .rottiottd . „fee to I:lo4toopithie pbytlolass Sit.tho sioa Lupif Piccumits otlllintsbr'antittmtpl call i ' eop:evtloa iv oppptida ' n to ant Convention beld - trij Ofilingdsld'' on - ' The-Rebele in Maryland. . t 8.," and had takenfromeiirx - mF ,„, f iji t ickfix 7B . ' A correspondent' dui Balthaore-dmert- !army. One-of them bad.0 110 31;le vtOrdat i * tt_ .4... eons,letwic -f Chinn - 'be bug 14)1A1 bil 13th : Ou filifiltirtlin aturday morning ' tive degree, I " Firat IsTewAstopshire Adhere'. )I:KR-ANDAR.ILIKE, by AS. Roe. The•lvoreitardszvowisoVta.„Oes,atspa I i r*;l‘,„..ifitittldr,, ~.. reached the superlative when 317 ir.a...-...r Irr'.r.i - ,,, —"IEBB-4°singt of last week news reached Hagerstown of ihn.gall,,t First Marjhad... Cavalry rode .. Eta G , BINA ICSI- far lien, Women sod EMI. the crossing of the rebels jot° Miriland, in , l'narding- forty-three ..other 'pr isoners, 1 ' l " 7-11 ., • r it p ' • L . `` l r ' t. - 7.- - „ I „. as well ae the evacuation t f F.seslerioksity).g.' DIY tall , diumbera of' pi grt4-tliere ford._ Vat , W r r au k tk mat:g.:Q72.!f ls: hY the Federal frocna- The wawa crested- , taken isonehundred and twenty, including OC.T wit Bin ti EAD;...r.. Ana- Ay T. Daldnob. considerable e4cltement and a meeting woe e /047 ..ooptrabinds ct - r••• ~ , TASTE'S L ABOR NY/ ...t. By tin 80./ob m rtb. dAllecd by the Mayor sod Town Council on A sfid AG TER PINER By Edmond tRh ' II . at-tWn o'o lo_ok-12011.-Vggint.... . 1 . hie dr4PiritiElS, -.-111E.OARBECInD. E. RR PAPERS - ... ..._. - forming a military organization to result - - - - /SISTESI AS WA RD-ola 13•./ k - --- - ... _ any rebel raid from that directZon as some fr ... t.hltri Ultk, AT Tali thtlf.tt 111 T til ?IT°. THE 1 TRAIN BON N B ltic. BDr PS EeHrd. bi B a Eo neon. all° EilagentOWCl rebels had predicted a 11 ' 5 " ALEGE n.V . r :a f or °° . ,u ir d ! S i a..7411/'''. KNIONT or G. VIBE. B Lever. bow Sllll tlaEltfrom the rebel cavalry, a dew or whom Tan .1-F, 1 4,T4 ~";,?Iti cv !`i;Viti•WilWriiite. ' Wry eattio, were natives of oar towpnud county. me disT. epost Br Wilkie Collin.. aLity_ names were enrolled to me e So et that ir --- 6111.1 F. Atittittla.lLAAL ?AM PLOWER or THE PRAIRIE .• By Gustave 'IVY - iVotice is borsby glean that tno State F.t e /Lemur& night.to get arms, but news came that the ha bean pa:paned nom next year, on account of TRIG .11ERGE80148. Br P.h.s.b , ''' sloaaa*l rebels were stivanoiug in force, and then no unhappy military condition of oar co/entry. EUWI II IS estYPHICRTIMI By Major SS tut rots H•kVEN, , ,H. , E. ny Bi utaley e o mme nea a p at i o a m o ng th e et tioene, t h e . B. _ . 2 4 . 1105. P. ENOE, President. THAI'KEEAT , /I PHILIP. outage of which were substantially, as , fol- . a. u °C )1 1 ,1 / ,.,,,,, e r u .7 . / "'e" T Anil, Vitali HIS oil/ .ES STAR Dy Cousin Stay Ca laton - "Major Scott, commanding the 29th Penn sylvania Regiment, with, about three hun dred and fifty men, on whom we relied, in commotion with ourselves, for protection, had thrown out hie pickets beyond Funks town, tiro miles oft the • Frederick road. 1 News canittin through this source that the rebels wei-e advancing in fordo. By order of do .lajor the train was fired np, the army etoree loaded, and everything Prepar ed by the gallant Major to "skedaddle." About 10 o'clook the pickets were reported driven, in, the long roll beat, end the gal- Ulm Major started his , wagon train and turned the backs of his brave boys, against their will, on the' supposed enemy. The result of ,this movement created tremen dous excitement among the Onion people. About. 11 o clock the train started for Chambersburg, with not lees than one hun dred Union men on board. Others left by private:conveyance and on foot. The banks had eent off their deposits; merchants were " - trying to dispose of-their goods, and rumen Rpm became confounded,'7 whilst there was not an enemy within twenty miles of the town. Front this timenutil Thursday morning at ten o'clock much alarm and uneasiness was experienced. At that time CoL Brien, of- the Ist Virginia Cavalry, dashed into the town and seized the telegraph office, but the operator aid las machine bad passed out the back door a few minutes in advance. lie else Belted thiarailioad depot, but there ''rein nne oars there; ' visited. ththe'Commis andlle had - pin with the booing -4 sta . ° the DeputilllarshaFe house and he hid gone Bleak,' the jail and what they wanted had gods. They also- visited sev eral other places bui found nothing and. nobody. If they intended arresting Union men they soon-found there were none left to arrest, and hence the order none should be arrested. The possession of Hagerstown by the' Rebate in overpowering numbers, with a glop:my prospect ahead. for the Union men, gleriously established the loyalty of her citizens, and satisfied us that nine out of, every- ten Unicin men Will leave _their homes, property and bueinees before. they consent to live under rule. The County Clerk, Sheriff, 'Collector, Register, the pub lishers - cif 'the ificia/r4 and, in fact, all the prominent Union men "skedaddled," ex cept two or three, and one of-these, - who has five Union o ffi ces distributed in hi family, - was heard cursing the runaway cowards in •li•private alley :to a miserable secessionist. The ;rebels ontheir first appearance be haved: well. Their cavalry were in fair condition. • Many of them bunted up the - town lien roosts as , well es ben roosts in the iteuritrj , , KM that on Friday morning they breakfasted en 'chicken; and through the day numbers of them were taken Tor chick en'peddlers and hiteketers: Queer Sights were presented- outside of the town. On the routs numbers could be seen setting, along the road-side picking vermin off of each other. Bare-headed, bootless, shoeless and ragged, they presented a sickening ap pearance, so mush so thaxtheir real friends were ashamed to look at them. • During Thursday the rebel stores of the town did a big trade, taking in a large lot of rebel •eorip. • The-Union etmes refused to sell for any other than good money; but always, pointed them to their friends, hence the rebels suffered Most. On Friday morning' every elorerin the town was closed. The 'rebel stores had 'evidently done enough of business to keep' closed for a week. At 110012 it was noised around that the rebels intended to help themselves, but. I had no information later than Friday night as to what they did do. The Union people of the town refuse to hold any intercourse with them. Hugh Logan, a matt who took the oath of allegiance less than one month ago,' has a recruiting office. As far as can understand- he has about six recruits, all of whom, like their officer, had taken the oath. Their success in 'recruiting will be limited to not over ten men; all told. Incidents the Maryland Campaign. , A correspondent. of the Philadelphia .In , exciter, - writing' , from Chamberaburg, Pa., narrates rainy: interesting incidents. A deserter froth J ickison's body-guard escaped to:that - place on Friday night. it was Jack rion's`purpore, ho stated, to 'invade Penn=, eilvania. The cold reception given by the Marylandinig'reatlydisappointed the rebels, w . htiezpected fifty thousand recreate, cod did not get tire hundred. More than that num ber of their own soldiers deserted, and their . negro. servants generally,rae away. .. ' - A detachment of cavalry from Harper's Ferry rode npi to Williamsport and capiured seventy-four prisoners; having in charge a train of fifty wagons . laden ' with spoil.— Two Or , three of-the - prisoners were - Mary lenders, who had taken the oath of allegi ance; sod - another was no lesti a person than:Cleggett - Fitzhugh, the • nephew of the Vrife'of Gerrit Smith, the radical abolitionist: Fiushugh had just sent his aunt and her children North for eafety,prior 'to joining the re bels. . . ... , . -- _ CLECIOETT NIZITUOtI. .• Fitslough has been engaged in .business for liolker Hughes, an extensive iron monger of. Franklin county, near. the Mary land line, in a township called ,Quinay.— lie served as his head clerk. He acquired notoriety as the man who arrested (in com panY with Daniel Logan,, a celebrated ne- ,gro catcher) John E. Cook, the 'co-partner And confrere of John : Brown. Cook had es caped, and, taking the monntainous ranges,. had kept. them until ,he had gotten within the:fines of this State, Fitzhugh met him When Cook,exhansted for want of food, ventured. down from thb.Montotaine to seek it...., Meeting ; Fitzhugh, be gave• him the ; Masonic sign, which the latter returned. Cook at once entered . into convenration, and told him Who ho was, and his condition, asking for :relief. -.Fitzhugh told him to come with- him, Logan, at a given oign from Fitiptiugb; seized Cook from behind, and being a Towerful men, he. held Cook feet. The latter, alery nervous, active man; who had hunted, scouted and. fought Ms: soon 'border ruffians' iw Hannan resisted desperately; and, would - have eluded: ; even Logan's, STlrsEhad not :F.Lstu?SkiniFrreled 'with them. Th e force : of :. two athletic men was too greet. (Or, Cook; and he Wile bronght hither, taken: to jail, remanded byGnvernor Packer to Virginie, and ,lintig.„ ;c: :a: : ; t --.- - ...I,I2.IIItA.RILATILIC:PLICDWIIOX; ~.. Logan hi said to hivi!, often.teld; mat good joke, -among ;hie - ciiinginietin-in - Pea -me: ments, that Cook had said to hint'end Fits+ high that le knew:he'would din , lart that they Weuld'end their day's on the scaffold. "Thie seemelikely isi bevies* trite: 'Fiteliggh is now incarcerated,- and iirnot-st prbsorier of war'' Logan to 'nose' nuclei - arrest, - and, if justice be done;will-berefairied said tried, if liat for' moat' trtllsoti, r , pioliably for high erinieliand toisdeteeinorit-"Cooleaty have prophesied truly. - - - e :- -- • . stoat w,kootie = The - eroltpnolli of . the-,arrival or, the aereity-four men taken in arms had scarce ly subsided When the forty-two wagons be longingtoLongetreet's division, 100Alaing ammunition or ;the .mbstl.necereary ,charao ter, OarDe,ict-,T ll o.oreet# were again lined. The reapasimade, a' ; wort aorry•sppesrance. •Ttwarprers,wffiret •Pithfir.- Asrides or rough -IDokinkAlWltUiumi orr.E.Rtilern » 01,1,8 1 11 9. '4,/entraln.ettko,yrtigualt)yepl rusf/ted, "ff. _ ~: •:.., 110.3 Tt SOLAUVIIII ....a... Pittabutir helm. 16. DAL f 10' THE COMMLITEE UN MILITB - ORGANIZATION bare made omega. =castor the regcnenial drill of ill companies ...I sins& of the Alikgt.ty a-s rri Con -I who may up• pear on the Welt C rumens of &Hash ey City an the of 41 , 111). , Lti if Tue day aud F.l.sy of &cab weck, apd on each daterday art...moon at lo'. lo k. The Oominittee would ergs the com ants to avail theme.* of the orportauity thasonered lhe Gnl drill will to on Vriday.. the 19th. A. Bond of 1.10..1e will be provided. .• By order of the El.eCutho Committee. GR.% 1.1...rf s eroW. ,Alle-orso . LINO AND 1:).&Y SCHOO 60,410 Slime Er. PHlTaDtilittl, Will be opened on . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, 1882: .The course of study embraces the Latin. Trench and German Latigusgem, Made, lltareng sod Pettit. int. towbar with the .lowiltay end higher pr -riches of • thorough English education. The einontrouthdlons ate of as , elleni character. and 17611' 64ot:dated to ensure to itt• pupil the corn lune of a home. Owing to the pressure of the Unice, deduction of 10 per mut. will be made for the catalog pun, mirk , et 'ff• W EST Ekt,N IJNIVr.II.:3II'Y PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, M. A., PrinoipaL Aldo? b 7 Sewn ProNoexus on Tim True of , tks ansoltaii year osiseenear BEPTiaIBAB IsT., A GYMNASIUM la cossiorreal with the Vete., sity. 2AILITAIIs Dana., under, a competois Drill Balsessiti Peering sreciei a tenths'. Tor partioralse, fee Ostahlyno, to be [tad al tht Bookstores. !armed application nu be suds at the residents of lbs. 13•11 DEL FINDLEY, 114 Wylie stress aril2Aer srEct.ai, .ArOTIOEs. Lake iSupenor Copper mill and SHELTLNO WORKS, Ptrtescooa. PARK, M'CURDY - & CO.,' Ilasubcturoro of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' ANP BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER. BOTTONA, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTE_R SOLDER . also Importers sad deem METALS, TIN. PLATE SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ao. Coultootly on lomd, TINIZEREP MACHINES AND TOOLS. _ Waccuorac, No. 10 Stun and 120 Sooond mono. Pittsburgh. P. 211. n SWPSpochil orders of Copper cut to way deldred uc'',:doulrT laThe Confessions and Experience OY LN INVALID. Published for the benefit acil as s Warning sod • caution to yotuig men who entsr from Nervous Debility, Premature Dray, dc.; sop plying at the whiner time theinenus of Self-there. By one who has cured himself 'after being put to great expense through medical imposition and quart try. Dy enclosing • post-laid addressed cineslope, main taros may b had of the anther, NATLLAN ISL MAYFAIR" Pp., Bedard, Kings Co., mbll:ls,lavrT 'Lion's Magnetic insect Pow- Ditti, tatted hot le years mod grows tr. Door. It kills sad essartolzatat .ncoebee, pal Bop, Ante. /flora, Motes In Clotho, rats andltroltore, (Urdu, Lootata, lc. All rankle bears the eldytatette of Y. Lyon, cad 4 1N , 1p0000. 1 11 to ?ovum et ekorteette Sew= of conoterletto and LtztitatAoto. Lyon's Powdor . klll. all tusocutu • ut., • Lyon's Pills Fe dastb to rots nod into. - Bold srorprnere. D. 8. BARNES, znyt:sakso4oss Brow:ht., IN rio York eMB.—T.-1060—IL—Drake's Plan s Birrias. Sztuawtail nacurrie great regtomr. They Inaigorste, stringthes and purity the totem, can Dyspepsia. AM:My of the eitornech, Dianlima, Act A perfect *poetizer end tonic , . TO* Invigorate tbe body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound at pure Ph Croix Ilan, Boom end Mahe, end. an nwormsended by au. who use than. Adapted to old or young, but particularly ream:mended to the weak and Magda. bold by a Mixon, Druggiste, Butes and 13•Iuoue. r. It. Una a IC A CO., Zrf. Broadway, New York. MIMZI3 fL o. it. an wornnow 11111.1.1. WROBINSON,- MINIS & LESS, 10171 DWI AID HACKETT% WASUDIQW I Wow, Pitiaburgh, Penn's. Orncs. Ho. SOL M.&azio STUNT. • Maunalicturs all kb:WA of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD *ORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET ICON WOES. /101r30i3BISG done on shoot mhrikdb, :1 : :& g .1111? gg, FIREPROOF SALAMANDER, SAFE, DANE. VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR. AND ATEEL•LINLD BURGLAR-PROOF SAIL RANUFACTUREIti. Nos. 121 1 ..d LII Third motet, bnAnonv Wood and iagAlloidstmenn—tiona SarBANK. LOCKS Always ozg band. cata3 IWCORIVAILLL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At the old eitabllehed Ocaoh rectory, DVQI7ZSDIE WAY,OttAs n 7. Cutn le TIMM g% - i'lttsburglt Steel Works. UALC L. DOTP-.......a. JONES, BOYD & idonufactorm , of CAST STEAL: . BPlif PLOW AND A, B. BTNEb, STEEL SPRINON AN D AXLES, cortior of Ito. /Lod Phu street', Plitaburet. B. AC O. P. PriBILLE, taper BUN U reartf BERK and &elm to DUOS., lI:PrILKFTEB AND ALL KINDS OF %MAP rerzn. um.l Stirllsve named from No. 27 Wood suret to No. 33 dmlthdeld street, Plusimrsb, Ps. AIrOASEI. 011.111. A DI: FOR RADs. • ,004 -MI. C. KIRKPATRICK & Co., Ilassofacturere And Wholesale Dealers lo LA 31P3, 011.191198118, BLIADEt3, CELANTGILMIRS, 0111 - IVholesale Agetita for 0 E L ERRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OMB, No 39 Wont stria. ITIP"I"I• Hotel, Pittsburgh, N. janilyd •0 111:8 42 SONO, Dealers In jrOBIZIGN AND DOMESTIC 1311.L6 Or ea 'MANGE, OSIITIFICIATEB OF DEPOSIT, BANN NOT= AND SPECIE, No. 67 Market ormt, sireolkotiono Ands on on tho 9rin4pal chide throughout ctn. Troloel Mites, ' .4,22 • • w:ItY• • col; W - • si • FUT EDIISI6- LOD tOßlliliittOif : 1114611A NT sod wlioWali 4041' Iri CHEESE,' tUrtpi,' SEEDS knd l'iodnee genera 11y; WOod sirrot. Pittsburgh. ri. vu urrraa, ra4i,b7,1,114.(5i: lam A. - v*. 3co Witbdrillkste of Zupan sad Ileadtling OCEtear, forst% by W. S. ELAYEN , • 7: atatlimer Aod Printer, . 6°' TrRNICH 41 0 0 !$ AND raisin. gym. ago. , . . 21 A 7 / 4 Z 3 rOAL AND . 0 4. !Plage,. 6t eh . B.i 'Ugh alma Craig, tifiklll writes; goorty : Pp ins ot work woi..by Atkeeky City P. 041, Qs Flatly.", *Aro 01 a Wfd, ' wiliter-of "too* wilr tidireprompSakesat4o6 • sant( • ~;~, a th« bee; Log soosglgshis amnaOre oz.Mouw.tb ~. • • we Ws laasteiaft,h are of' LOTS ei and oessimmusttcwhitallare ban !pe dal's selsotod toe Igfroigle l s oaLtoroaa. salaumaltti &sx .. it'.E.b, ! ' ti. tliilltsi & W., ... .. . . . . . . , . .- . . - 'Oracesin t 6 Junes 0. was/4 • : • ' - Alerci uitnt,... TaAlors; . .-...- ' • Aft -,o 7r e * l N tbOr. - _ FALL . AND.= , ,WLISITER STOCK. .. . . .thiCh hi raen tt, chafes. taste and .iii tes ralliscran pate EivTi blyrwth ragthiog 1. the trade; rapid"- .a 6 rat the newest and bat snatesof "nab OLOTLidi OAESI.fdEliEtt, .. VESTING& raid . - -..,-. tr V SECOETINGS. Also, the largest Aral beet nitrated atotli of &Wig or Isishirra sults erasapt to this inetkat. Litatise • very ibcd • r aeration of . . qatkra re NlSltllia GOODS' - Oways on band. ' dog orde e futrantted to ans rare left meet *kb prompt attamlon t.d pancttuntly in iitiourrai , . . . • . . , . _ ' COlt. OF PENN 'IST. CLAM irraiirri. .1.0 er.rzzarr 5417 • , ALLTOZIENT.OI27. Reefs tootßif fly on temod • Was era theiesiblv • .iwitted noel of DECK "AND BOTTOM PLA.NA,WINDOW ernAMB ,LTIOILRB, OBRIL LS, ,JOIST, ;BPORTISO, LATRZ, PA LINGB, A* tc.; AC' Si -an wod•r• few EIAIORD 611711' sith prompsneetaad at Wr:raters.. - . !. tr t comas waattaig LONG .TIYIRI oe, POP LAB, ors panic:4lJuly loritict to ealLmine hls4Leck. IltrOfaco on O p •Ti bTRECT, sosoltolgtoolL% Au' I.UaIN bl:ll,ria, • WO'nETS, aPre, =son; Aow tat9, qtoNli IST BILKS , Vgl. VETS, with hill .tuck at. Wilber! Goods. ant oPecad• • . B. a. ninuis, K 13415.1.0N , D. DeRAVER No. 47 rriEnai STREIT; ;122;9hCnyGity, Ita-on'actorors of eters Taristy of coosrumerD .11.4.t1115G VOTER , CoOILiN6 . 1 3.6 1 1(1- 1 0, Wino Uoccioioo ORATE- PRONTO. 71.1145Dg4p,ac , - Alga, MAST. IRON uotras 111.0311, ,, Tr.05 (LINE, a nd. 11 kinds• of oAbTlZlOß,ssosie.t4 order: • - aMb I 1141,36 t BAUD? zap; 13,01X1 Gsnany Broi; LIAO Bombay fiarkE , zoo iwokhrin, Lin= E. fi,u 0 Army, MIA Dad Cori.4a . , ' l.°l sal" 'llll ` oll-6 i 2 r4recittiaT I CO. Tii - Alisas - li WJN,. . 1• j tn'.nd Saito; Infants' Sm• imd it. .od Imp. rcblab, ,01g` divite mtaa- ..010La 00., ..strLPEarato tial62; - swim ii*arrit Or a Tay, HOITII ‘FI'B 412t08V NI, AQUA MEM D. ka/11% rowLsrs SULITTION; al;-Lpa Ohio &UID,.NITKIO. ACID; 110111A110.,ACILD, NI TEA,MAOTA..ta. NIATImi :. 5:4144S ; Jolua Irwin di , oxietl7 Wain Ammo - • - MIIM=I G WPM 6811111RTS and oilers waPPU.d Wall a (ht.. Toth stroho, • • FUR kettU Wtmu >i co.b.Apim 40.4 *. H. PALEIt, 04 Tirosli9niit;" at.= tiniiitallllins of I .".z : ea' anal hr 4 P 1.0511 &SD VILLVISTOkiII.brIbe tracem. —mar - 2 w- sa.ttu t 4 t GLIDE, Itatibet-i-dUal billiVitadrlll4lOUCO. N./ meat past rectird by • zi Ltd a BIXBY IL PLUM EiM JOHN H. miciios: Bistazur 71. is. wpm fernstr. r==l