The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, August 15, 1863, Image 2

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.114 : DraftIn New York.
we read Ili oar exchanges a correspon
dents, Asters's' Ciereznor Begmonr and the
President, In which the former complains
of the ineenrilly of the dr,ft inliew York,
'and 'saki a poiitionemetit nail - the Pro
PeAr
adjustment can be Made, wid the oonstit .-
tionelity" of the law, Which he disputes
himself, and supposes to bilkubted by •
majority of the people, established - by the
Courts. Rho President inplies that -he
would have no objection to a reference to
the Courts of the .Uje4ed #iates, hint him not
time, and can't atowlto - witt, and that the
dtaf Must acco:Alinifig . o on.
This is all iielfeisiiigly'bui unfortunate
ly it don't go on, while the troops stationed
at New York to keep the tame; and enforce
the law, are said to be deserting in. large
numbers, and ,the mob is encouraged by
the hesitation of the authorities. The Tri
bune hinti that another disturbance is not
unlikely, aid may begin with conflagrs
lions in differeitt.pute Alf the city., The
''"friends of go o d irtior"ind: iced govern
ment, cannot, therefore, but regret the ap
parent bultwaniness - on the' part of the
- authorities at Washington, which is almost
sure to produce the very difficulties' which
seem to• be apprehended. It Is not suffi
cient that the Government should tiny that
it mesas to execute the law. It must
do it, end the sooner the better.
It should have been done at the very earli
est possible moment after the ritg A s were
sappreaud. There never wee, and never
will be, a time when it oenld be done so
easily as just when the mob was cowed and
subdued, and under a salutary terror of
the military 'and the police. It will rally
to the attack with renewed vigor, a thor
ough organisation, and possibly increased
numbers, the moment it begins to suspect
that the Government is afraid of it, not
withstanding all its protestations of a set
.. tled purpose to put the matter through.
The peOple throughont the country feel that
It is no case for indecision. They have
suffered already to a sufficient extent from
helitating consellors, and hesitating gen
erale. They are ready, as they have al
ways been, to sustain the authority of the
Government. They cannot consent that,
after such an expression of popular disaf-
Scollop, any indulgence should be given to
the offenders. Acquiescing, as they all do,
in the necessity of the measure for the con
'creation of the Republic, they feel that it
would be the grossest injustice to them
selves to permit it to be pretermitted there.
They want the question decided whether
firmone, Woolf & Co., and such traitors
as the conductors of the World and News,
lan along enough to defy the Govern
ment with impunity, and would rather
like to its their treason manifested in such
a way es will • enable the loyal public
and the antiunities to deal j with them in
such sort, at will deprive them of all further
powers of mischief.
A elate inisemeas et Official Facts
Coacesitpg unt Dealt In New York.
Governor !annuli demands that the
draft in New York shall be suspended, bo
ons§ of nality in the enrollment in
. ontain districts, and writes to the Presi
dent, pointing on this injustice, as he tails
it, in s letter, characterised by more Iwo
lean than sack correspondenoe usually
'exhibits. Aiming st s fair statement of
facts and Vine, bearing on the point rais
ed by the Governor of the Bate of New
, York, we shall refrain from anything ex
pressive of the general indignation which
this correspondence has caned, leaving
our readers fret to form their own conclu
sion of the *tin end fairness of this of!
The 43jutant, General of New York-
Tnovis Dittnotisnade his .annual re
port to Governor Moamar, on the 81st of
December, 1862, which report Governor
Bruoun tranemitted to the Legislature on
.the 27th pflanuary, 1868. By refening
to this report, it will be seen Gut the quota
of the State of New York, in the last call of
the President fir 600,000 men, was 119,995.
- Of ibis number, the entire State furnished
92,026. The city of New York Was re
quired to furnish as Mr quote 25,160 men.
the number actually raised was 6,687,
The Wanes of the State was required t
rase 94,836, and did furnish 86,889. The
deficiency in the Mate wit 27,969; in the
olty there vaa a deficit of 18,628, and in
the rest ot the Mita, 9,446.
pi= these figures it will be seen Uhl
the whole State•of New'York has more men
now Subject to military duty than she
would ban g eall,of the President had
been Ailed, when lie asked for 600,000 men,
and that portion of the State,;—the city of
few york,which it is charged, is put
doirn for an MeilliTO number now, has •
grist many more men at home than it
Acadd have, lf the people had tilled their
quota under the first call.'
ezplanation of the pleet made by the
Governor, in his letters to the President,
that the dtstriots front which an escessire
number of merinre how noweskeo, are Demo
cratic,, it is listruetive to spin quote the
• . , sii . portrif the Adjutant GeneriVadding the
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Is it astonishing that the greatest num
bs of persona liable to military duty are to
bßotmd in democratic districts? On the
other hand, would not an enrollment, which
gave anything like an equality in point of
numbers, liable to this draft, between the
city, or Democratic dietriote, and the rural
or Republican districts, bear on its face the
molt daunting evidence of fraud?
The Governor alleges that the enrollment
is unjust; and he is met by the official
6gures of the proper officer to disprove hie
elaini. Ho says the inequality is againstbie
party; and the alma figures confound him,
by allowing that the districts in which his
party are overwhelmingly in the majority,
have now at home a larger number of men
subject to military service, became they
km Ailed in their duly in filling the last coil,
than they should have, or than any other
districts in the State have.
What refuge will the tiovernor nest seek?
what subfcrfage now reessins to him, for
'preventing our brave armies in the field
from receiving reirrcements, and dealing
the death blow to lemon?
Let it be remembered that the North
western States are waiting to see whether
New York sends her quota, before they fill
theirs, and let the full weight of responsi
bility rest on the shoulders of that party
which supports this quibbler, in his covert
support of traitors, In their attempts to
overthrow thisjtepublio.
Tar ESLIBIIIEST Or 311am:ie.—A lad wee
brought before Judge E. Reams SHIT;
of Rochester, on Saturday last, upon a writ
of habeareorpus, procured by the father, on
the ground at the youth had enlisted in
the army,'being under lawfaloige. Judge
Sutra held that under the law of the United
States the enlistment was regular, and that
he could not intervene. Ile added this
caution against pressing such cases
In case the plaintiff had been successful
In his object, the recruiting officer could
hive the boy arraigned for perjury and
false pretences, in' swearing falsely to his
'age, and proouring clothing and bounty
from the government. Buchan issue of the
case would have been mush more unpleas
ant to the parents of the young soldier.
TPIEBALTIMORIC ASD Onto FRLIGHT Bo
entiss.—On Tuesday the through passen
ger trains-between Baltimore and the West .
passed over the Baltimore and Ohio Ball- I
road for the first time for. some months
put. The trains alt worked through suc
cessfully, both the passenger and tonnage.
A number of coal and provision trains ar
rived s e t Baltimore during the day, and a
very heavy convoy was due yesterday, in
cluding two hundred cars of coal and fifty
cars of cattle, produce and flour. The coal
trade is said to be very promising i all the
one thousand one hundred coal cars are in
full demand by the miners.
Outrages on Southern "Quakers."
The leading particulars of one of the
meet remarkable events in this war have
just been communicated to mo. You know
that many of the Society of Friends have
long resided in North Carolina, and that a
fundamental article of their faith is a refu
sal to take up arms under any oiroometan•
cats whatever. In the early stages of the
rebellton the rebel powers of North Caro
line, well knowing their peaceful princi
plea, permitted ' teem to pass unmolested,
though known to be unconditional Union
men. lint an time went on, disaster to the
rebellion succeeded to disaster; men were
captured, killed, or disabled to so fearful an
extant that every one out of the army must
be brought into it,
Early this year the conscription fell
upon the friends. In one neighborhood
some twelve of them were drafted. In ac
cordance with their well-known principles
they refund to join the army. lint every
where the reiln of terror prevailed, and
they were forced into the ranks. Here
muskets were given to theca, butevery man
of them refused even to tonc4 the weapbns.
Every conceivable outrage and insult was
heaped upon dein ; they were tied up,
starved and whtpped. Still they remained
firm to their conscientious aonvietione, and
refused t o fight. Finally, the muskets were
actually strapped to their bodies.
One of these Friends was singled out as
' especially obnoxious, and was whipped un
mercifully. The officer in charge was law
less and brutal, and on one occasion order
ed him to be shot, as au 'example to others.
He Milled out a file of men to sheet him.
While his executioners were drawn up be
' fore him, standing within twelve feet of
their victim, the latter, raising his eyes to
heaven, and elevating his hands, cried eut
in a loud voice, "Father, forgive them, they
' know not what they do." luster:My came
the order to fire. lint inroad of obeying
It, the men dropped their muskets and re
fused, declaring that they could not kill
such a man.
This refusal so enraged the officer that be
knocked his victim down in the road, and
then strove, repeatedly to trample him to
death under his horse's feet. lint the ani
mal persistently refused to even step over
his prostrate body. In the end, they were
marched with the rebel army tetlettysburg.
In that battle, they remained entirely pas
sive. fired no shot, and in God alone trusted
for preservation. Very early in the action,
the officer referred to was killed. The
Friends, all unhurt, were taken prisoners
and sent to Fort Delaware. Here, by sa
-1 eident, it became known in this city that
several Friends were among the captured,
and two members'of the Society went down
to inquire into the circumstances, but they
were refused permission to see them. They
wentimmodiately to Washington,and there
Obtained an order for their &same, con
ditioned 'on their taking an affirmation of
their allegiance. This opened the prison
door. The affirmation made, these mertyre
for conscience sake were released, and are
now here. It is probable that a more mi
nute and accurate narrative of this case
will be prepared by some of the Society.—
.Phila. con N. Y. Tribune.
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Relapsing into Barbarism-
The fallowing from the Chicago Post, on
the authority of Lieutenant Cole, of the
Mississippi Marine Brigade, is suggeetiee
of the superiority of rebel oirilisation :
The day offer the battle of Milliken's
Bend, in June last, the Marine Brigade
landed some ten miles below the Bend, and
attacked and routed the guerrillas .which
had been repulsed by our troops and the
gunboats the day preyieue. Major Rita
bard's tawdry battalion of the Marine bri
gade followed the retreating rebels to Ten-
Sill bayou, and were horrified at the find
ing of. skeletons of white officers command
ing negro regiments, wfio had been 'sec
tored by the reioils at Milliken's Bend.
In many oseesthese officers bad been nailed
to the trees—and 'crucified; in this aline,-
Ilan a foe was around the tree and
they suffered s low death from broiling.
The charred and partially burned limbs
were still fastened to the stakes. Other
instances were , noticed of charred skele
tons of officers , which had been nailed to
the iffsbe; and tho slabs placed against •
home which was met on fire by the inhu
man Acrutosts, the poor sufferers hating been
routed Mire; nothing wad left but charred
TUN appestats of the draft object to it
beemtesit‘ill divide the North. ' Wet k
it au alcioidy done is: All disloyal men
uphold it, sad all disloyal melt deems/ it.
The goats might make limner objections to
the judgment day.
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Great Feat in Naval Ordnance.
Within the post few days there have ar
rived at the Brooklyn navy yard two two
hundred pound Parrott guns rifled. This
is the first time ordnance of this calibre
has been submitted to the rifling process
in this country. The guns resembles the
hundrid pounders in every respect, tiara
that there is a "maraca" about the breech
which ,materially stregtheos them. The
Parrott foundry has now a three hundred
pound gun rifling, and naval circles anti
ciliate its successful operation. One of the
iron-clads attached to the South Atlantic
fleet, under Admiral Dahlgren, is said to
be armed with a weapon of the letter
kind,but whiohone is notanown. The largest
gun in the navy before the advent of this
piece was the "Dahlgren" four hundred
and fifty pounder, which required-thirty
five pounds of powder. Guns are now in
course of construction which will require
sixty pounds of powder at a single dis
charge, and it is said that the armament of
the Puritan and Dictator, Mr. Brieison's
new ocean iron clads, will consist of pieces
invented by that, gentleman, each of which
will be able to burst from seventy to eighty
pounds of powder. While the .vise of the
guns is increasing in magnitude every day
in our navy it is a faotworthy of notice that
the number of men needed to work them
is decreasing—four sailors being able to
handle a fifteen inch gun more readily than
twenty men could manage an old thirty
.wo pounder.
5011T112113 WIIZAT.—The amount of wheat'
raised in Alabama, Artaimas, Florida,
Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and
South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas Snd Vir
ginia, in 1860 was 31,326,874 bushels. In
1861, it wee 35,000,000; in 1862, it was
40,000,000; and in 1863, it is estimated
that it will be 50,000,000 of bushels. The
amount of corn raised in the same States
was, in 1860, 280,000,000 bushels ; in 1861,
it was 300,000,000; in 1862, it was 840,-
000,000; and in 18G3 it will be 380,000,000
bushels or upw_ard.
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ettEnotla. Alex. Dean, 0 somanda-, ae.
.b n. ant Intermediate torts on VIEDDAIt, lath
m.l, at 4 no oat p. m.
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18V11.1.a..—The Arm now otaamor
at •it OATI NE, t apt J J. Habit./ mt.
%Drys cm I , lllok I. the UM lott., at W. sm.
Tor freight or pamaaa &pot, at board or to
anM JVHN it.AOH. Arent.
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11 PlttllC.9.—Vive too story 1 Irsiltng Hoots,
• I b lets 17 Hot frost on by cue stmt, our Peon
3t est, by LO deep. to an allay. Prloo of mob bawls.
17 N. cos thod assn. Ittotottolsr lo one sM
tia y eas. or S6SJ rash.
ots.,, • t• o story /-hr.iling Rome and tot 51$ fret
'root by tO d-.p to se istoy.•lttmt• a. the corner of
apate stn. and Garrison al.r.y. Pews, WO on
ttut• or 4930 cub.
ont• P. tto Ton CRT & WIN°. tit 14•TIet to
Ytil..b4l ras Ur ALY IC
LE.—Ter. ondst missed, 0-manta. of
lh , e as b. botch, to and by vino* of en order or the
°curt of Ocnomon Ph as of Atesbrny Gouty, offers
4 pleat, alai. that re . v &striate tractsilsod, the
prcpts ti of Muses B. retell, attests to Peebles
to•nanip, Ada hroy county, ...plates lauds of
brio, Forward's baba, Jobo Alderson. Pettrustrio
frt, atd od.e.•—..tistalotnis .bast 45 acres, sod
bartog tbarroo errrtod Yr rims Dwanlog Hum,
&arr. Stobte, and °tbs.. outbel.dluss. Tos.• are on
at, Ire Ern.. a good wall of water, nvernt fine
twirl's, and an sacellent erchard.
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or tarns sad foe apply to 110B111T PATVER
SChT, en the p erases, or to
GS.OII4IX. TIIOIIPSQH, Committee,
Comer of Boss a Second streets, Pittsburgh.
ae115.610
GREAT CLOSING OUT t3.!LIJI.
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Balmoral',
Vor two ...kg, at
98 MARKET STREET,
To mate t 03131 Urn large itcot ot TALL 0000.
aares7 and examine our suck l. et.rs ;unholy&
330R.LANIPA, 93 RAREST BT.
FiNE FARM A'r AUOTION.—The
undersigned lel I aIrOIO to Pliblio Si* on lbe
hiagarso, cossittlng of 8 Atlgs 8 AND
23 PE utdiEi, West. on the toaptiot Church Bend,
about one mile from White Ball, in Baldwin town
ship,.d known to the .-Cseeon Itsres." on
TEM/WIWI, unrest Plte at crolockp.
Bald Farm 11 ell cleaved mut :ander good Mace, but
&boat sra *woe hns • Prem. Dwelling DOM, tog
Barn, and other form buildtcp o f thereon.
ADO an orchard of trait. Is also watered, hay.
Ing three new...fain! epringu told farm is ens.
ceptibte of being divided into two smaller lams
The public read inns Dim& it, leaving ad acres an
one me and OS sues on the ether. It will be sold
I. two putt If &arable. Bale polities. Mai Is
.apposed to einderlay the whole tract
a erne mule known on Mods, steals
.antausWte JAMILEI le.
flllliUfaS IN VALUA BOWlitaft./12.
sVbaT punurown.
Tea 11021 a 01201.2.—.4 Idioms of 118 papa,
contains 75 nisrehes and clolortatepa 41 Maltam, 81
Poles., 7 voluettimbear, 4 ao•OGlifilei 4 .blamarken and
Volta Mosailme, 8 Varsoetenonee, 1 ONO is, 4 Ode
roams, 14 Continue land Quoit Kish UM 04 tams; _
horopipts no. arraineri ior the 11000.
Tan tilLYIn OUVIDD—a companion to tba
" , boors Cleo*" cantabiles • onicoilim of t. min
&nip, Boned% linetoomiltinarteta with tatcompae
Momenta tor eh. P1A21010416
TBI4 ISHOWES UT rsik.sur—ciontada the
most beautiful busts fir 3 Sopranos.. BOSITSDO; and
alto, Soarsno and Tenor. floprano and Man, era
Tenor and But. arranged With an innamparnment
far Om Pianoforte
The large amount and peat vanity of Plana and
Tonal Moan campanili In the above 4:Weak= am
rendered theta immunity. popular, and tsnaboollabt
after by ' , Layers and Marra They furnish the moot
ointabto panto for ovary done and occosion, and lira
adapted to every Ando of pmfocamaco. loch volt
rime is a inimyle library to iteen of Chola latolk
and no one sill nil to recognim la one and all •
great diadems= for story Plena
trim of each. la cloth. al 25; 111 plain btoding,
$1 00. Ceylon mailed on mediator price, and 25 ota.
In restage. For wil•by
sale:nom OHM° Mal.Lati. 81 more et.
1410 n, sOoOcun of 111011.11{ Bar
• WAITCON Tall 11Y/SHING OAISCITr.
Tait locita has a very tarp minable of el:thong:4a,
and an anergrUa.maa enn Mt* Road Taos. Apply
I% VIP) Oi4lOP. totwrio its, hours al sod 6
Wanton p. tn. ssilLtf
NW NALUUN, very
obotos put up In tin eat., by hallo INA dlCo.:
Not repaired fr Boston. sod kw polo MID, lazily
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of
' JOHN h. lINNHHAW,
se •4 earner Liberty and Hand Streets. ..
plums tithterliati—Choioe itzo, La.
gee, rs, Java end Ilocoba Core en bend and for
fee by the 11•45 er at rata% by
JO4lll A. IMBIBRAW,
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1. Old Goshen and Naar Waidarn linens Caws,
tamtv.d, sod eluting at tbii Tandy Omar Store of
J LOIN A. BEBEHILW,
atilt "maw ilb4t7 sod Hand gnaw.
lONA tst Anli liii.bll:s-••s huh
pump lot,
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'JOHN A. RAHIitiAW.
ul4 roma. Llbortv and Basil •thrts.
OSYIThI. etittealitt+, of the beet
11 <panty, sums an hand st 4 28 Eli. Mgr
WINK. J H. sn
ongi IfHLC4 ItIsYLCLOU 011., for. solo
NU V la bond ce tree, by the ear lota Dr: stogy
1.0111". ASHWORTH,'
.Thserwrno.Witir mid et. Clialr
oars.
wall
Olitusbls.-100 bozo. 13.7.11M0a W.
%,/ wilt be aid talk .4, tips* soadipusAqt_ sni
ea 1 18 Ba wrbmw
e Islll4 I—Lem an
1 11
Qam Wens miso,,Gan AWN" Ka., MP
ksts as, alms co Mainz Mt Isles Ilibbit Deo
J. &IL a/MUM
min if sad SS Ile. Mariann.
M=M=:a
1§
O.,CHOOL TELORERS;—Tbe 1 1 . 4 0h00l
2.7 goad of Mom tawro'lltf, Anotboay copatir.. l
tl
treat at tharou !afoot Boor, betw.so I. and 2 o.
m , oa a V2I3IIDAY. atig. 29th. to oloct *mu loath
e Nowt need orp'y exceo dime holAlas cortla•
Pidre on 4:• St-vr
FOB fa 00U we are! ieetraeted e to sell
Mori TEM IX.7IILLZST PIJILDiNG LOTS,
sail laving a boat Dill Ast andastaadiag back leo
hviotta dal tn.he tiventh Ward of ILO
Piiiivarge, neat laths bew Water Bivi a Pa fee
:Viibizt as? tide a p.iing tanataxrat, toe 103GTO
permute ame *pp :mar. *nay et etc' ta
M. TATS & J. F. SEVILLE...-. kll
J
persons knowing dopamine indettri to tto
atm co WOL Tata, Jr., 00 , which tow &nolo, d
an Ito 14th day Jatatty, 1133. will aw , " , " 4 "
104 1 1110, 014 Mow having irsottais olo , ust.tho
arm silt trait% tOom for tettlemtat ot tto old
Wituds, II Itottrzi attest, AJJogotoy, sod Sat Uteri] ,
ottott, PittiLtuttb.. Tara • liatlLL
.014 M.
vise". NOTICE.-11 S. 1N1.101+413.
L TAX.--641perAens resldteg I do .414 Ciallani'
tlosel)lstaiet of Pariespleasteins.birsbydnatlS-d to
loaks ratan) an or ,bseere 66P1161086 1 1 Ist, lsss,
to ties Asslttsat irsirsidirs o 1 Shot! respentes "AO.
Otrfalidir. or at tbs owes of to. cuiderslgese, 00.106
Fourth 'trace:. In ease of per•otel b.%UoS tv asks
'Minn entails the above fretted Slum, asatitants
Assess= Are hound:A In an Instances to exact the
petal%) fixed by lace, wide, Is 60 per and. edditiosal.
HlMui A, Wl6 A Att.
Arninew Plettbit. Pa.
ELECT SCHOOL,
13
lIMEI
J. a. lALWILL, A. AL. 7 SACans
.Yo. 191 PERS STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
Ma. Itzwrr.t. Wanda to open a hirot School le
tholAroto dry /0 3 110 'to the second door of No. 191
Ron otrtot, on the FAUST NON ault 07 Bar t T.M.
13S11, 1863 Lattr, Greek, Greek. }roach and Gan
men wIO be rated, white movable milt bo snared to
lapin go dm
of
thorooah lastruation In the
toad branohea of soLionllth ronostkra.
Mr. N. proposes to built the Bomber of poplin,
thalehe cony haul thothetter opportunity of swollen
protoer moral and Intellectual cutters, and tom real
program .
1151-430 per featon of Flee Wroth,. W o extra
'Motion to be pall during the Oro holt of
the ittsoloa I•
•
Yahoo& bouts Irma a a. m. to 7p m.
aarAltar the 17th Mat. Mr. N. may be Mem daily
at the extol Ittomkelaxixte the oboe boars.
ISZE3
ATWATER LOTh FUN SALE, ON
TEM 01110 * PA. H. 8., BB&B COIIETIBEVIS
STO2lOll.—Tho cmdentgoti to enthozi;od to Dell
wo plums of Isni, ono of E 3 and me of 0 saw
each, Croatia, on tba Oblo d I.s. R. 11.. Whig cart
of the form of Day% Diakooo, doomed
A eau of the sane may b 3 seen b 7 elatng et , =7
care, No. TO Mad strut, Arlegiumy
==
FRUIT JARS.
Sn prepared to hireith pertiie who id& to base
huh twat daring the idea( smith• with their ail•
•DA.115 • 00., No. ST Wood 5t4144.
&bread
Staab:lye Jar, and also Cork Jar,
Which they can supply st Om nry lowest prim, el
wholesale aa4 Mal.
au= • abil.
T'l WILD MirtNALCI
TIM TRUE AtITOBICOILLPHY,OV
MISS ALIOF. (SALON,
Who trot recoattly oablbUsd'st Cloctratott, bat ins
bluely rescued from her yorsoontors ty clams
of toot atty.
Ih. birory of Ms strands woman fluidal:it tool.
dent. tf this —the ascot thdlaog ourrsato*Orsr .rit•
ea. bylestildly Illuctoud f or irl dos on
grsvlnits, dedgnod osproody this Irak. Priv!,
.14 rb coda.
Tllll Wirt& 81113111. OW:Mtn; oa, Lira
Co
LIAR 13 81011111 A. 11.101 the Lin atd on•
fustian of the boantlml Deana bieybens, the ao•
compfbtud abr. of A. 13. *Upbeat, Tim President
of the Bentham Ocafellealny.
This is a faithful and Mining namdive of the
meimituora terrible trite, and intense
sad:lto& f hetoffmily borne by tab noble and p .-
Pfotio woman. during ben annoying, and tsdlowe
fourney from her adcpted home 1. the death to the
piece of her the /loath i laminated
thionighont wAlt One enpealcida, 11106, lb meta
Just pub:imbed and sold VS
JOHN P. RUNT.
Masonic 33411. Mall/ Street.
Sir ladled to sitradlessi, post phi, on realist of
rice suit
101'ENNBYLVANIAMILLITARY
.A. AOADHILY. AT WPM 017 HOTEL (ter
Boarders Only )—Tio duties of thla Academy add he
resumed on THURMAN, f plumb* The td
Lumen pulkmenreesspom the Board II Trustees :
Hen. JANIS 1.01,16001, President.
Om. We. APPLY, Ties President.
W. S. 18•113114 Sessidary.
JAtellta 11. Treasurer.
Bee. Thos. Neerton, D. D. limes L . °lnhere.
Her. T. Bralnerd , D. D., Merles H. Dungan,
Hon. oswelti Thompson, Geo. P. S mall.
nos. awls olud vve. u. opens.
Hon. John Illekmani deo. It.
Him W. X. Lehman, Addhesu May.
Co'. Wm. Hell Weddell, r. B. Peterstn.
Is. B. Townsend. Hassler* Hyatt.
The sinning@ attend a the sosturasenu of a
thmengb mOltery kleastlen are mooed only to those
of Wet Point. The Academie Staff is composed of
Osman's', camyetentlastrustan Theldw•ationa l
Department emtmese Primary .
Oolln'ate and Bcl.
made rawer.
grant attention is paid to the moral toalmtkos
of lb* oafish. Circa Uri may bs bad of JOHN
sOUTr. o. Mb Liberty strost, Plastougb.
Cob. THU , . II WATT,
wept Mester. ns.. •
i=m3
door from 111111 h
}Jumutitilius Ole rzanavrittistur.
leetneseldp banterer* emitting between
WK. IllattJJ end W. W. ANDEBOOM, doing bust
nem under the atilt of WK. Kollin a CV. was
d soloed by mutual mutat on 11l Bth lent , WK.
If Mtn renting. W. W. ANDNlteuff le author.
Ima to um the sums of the Ana In tattling the
Medusa. W. 111a4Na,
W. W. DIIIBOII.
W W. ANDERSON, (onoceisor to
■v • Ws/Lilian C 0..) continue the Brew
i7 Dubose es the ittlegheoy City Briwet7. No.
tes Mom Moo, ANeeheoy
V. ANDINSMi.
NolloB.—irhe undenigood having
purchased thasattm stook from the Mug oc.
tablitbed loose of 3. R. 1(001111111, would aaamiate
to lita old mutotarda sad the public bpi removal to
Mors 1161 Maly street, palely occupied .by J. B.
Mothme,) 601 "Pkis stmk Ea '
Olen' and !Manatees* Loonier ilittliaas. Mita,
0 /4 Mt.i Oda be leitadi sad at koala ratio.
0. 1:141l1), lio.llo !dborty atMel.
• • •
1N BRIIRENG " FROM THE WM
4110 MATHIS 11111110189,1 most cordially
commend up mow? ea I maa of strict lateartty ,
sad good beldame qoaltlloatiocc' Tor some amothe
to mos 1 mill amtlace to aeoltP7 AID"'
' o oo‘oototMy•seola. mid will Wm great Oman
la latredadmylla to us beldam acquinuncui
J. B. *a
letrolite mnia.
Judy Mb. MIS:
PAliTNlsisesale -i- tr.ClUlg. • ha's
*LI day srodsted with Is tet Qs
Sedum A. J. DULL, tit style el the fl ra to be
Glisarr a auLL, Stot puntwaktp to taks
dti. Iles 011 bushier vlithe minion on
1 ;1 tins IndsttiOno es betstolonn
Ni, asui, uris. RIM I °BAIT.
Jams aim. • . =sm. Jun. Aswan, a. ma
RUSH, GRASP ii,DII
Mataqtaaarars qf .saiwtomi Boef. wtd
,Pishi ow. , ,
Owls/ wiestragled oat b works with view o:
Eakin Umtata of ken a rpettmlity. we wywittdl,l
oh* • shim of Usti/was
oMor,, aware et esihatWid sod %lasi
tittles ' •
. AltistilsUlaunc—lhe 110-rostsienttip
...I."..;psistbig Wimp the nodtralsooit, ander, We. oros named /X/LP:11171.0D t 00. =goof for
by ficaltatiaa. Tko bottom /10 b 000tInuod by
olitistaunisr, by whom alldenualds dos to rx
froco tbo lite Imo Ida N otttled.l ,
• KEMP,
•
H. 1.1117 DR
111011/01da.16. WADE
Port Pitt • • aul tat. MI 1011:Itta
BROWN, MORROW &
Rust NMI LSD OZNAKINTAL run rum
dafauSt. ristskautPJAs
eau= or yawn:llAm) ltutuAlis,
sir 0044,,114. 4. txcesr d lab* , It. 6 . 2411 ". 1
[{nom Ma oval &wry Incratmar 44141 IBA*
mznior
rrutitutiva OUIJA -UV * bLLA TtA
aslll sobasnt, • .. ass with Oat saa7
osi Tawriran so] wre,
cot arbSak inlays • • tarp hosts* of sesy
WM nt
I et
I tit A; 141 Ett
al i osr as soa las4 l si reacl WlZD° M fulrM eßaD r u ::: in. .
sea II sad OK fulair Rost
=EMEI
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
' • . Tft6IBUItY'DIPLI 24II7 . I C 2 ,
Genoa or Comma:Ana of tan rtranexca, -
Was atagton t fry, dorm 6tb t 1e63
Wow's. Hy sati•factory evidenee presented to
the traltathrsted. It has beat made to appear that
the 111162 T WaTl43Salt BANK Of P/116131)&64/.
to the County of Alleglincyt and State of nitrifies,.
alit ha. born duly argenlod node, and ocoordlig to
the mgt . :ailments of, the Act of Congeal% eoldtlet.
Act to worlds • Natrona Connor, awned by
• pledge of Uclted mates maid% sod to ;twirl* for
the atm:Oak° and red:caption thereof,* approved
nah-ttarr 25th. 1163 and his eampliad milk ad Um
proatailma of aald eat required to be compiled .it
before oxamoncri g the bottoms of Rankles.
Sow. tcersfore, I, fitGll 003optt0Der
uf the Lturancy, bawl certify that toe NSA
SI UST NetTlu2lB.6. 'Habig Or P1T1151117 CGS.
coaxal -41llenha — and State of Penoryleants, M
salltorludllo commence thetaulnem of itaaklog in.
der tho ttOt aivesald.
betttmony whoreol 'Mame mg hand
{ SS. }and seal Oroldoe, this 6th day of august,
t 663.. 110511b1,00e .
Colaptr dla of th s.Orneett4..
THE FAST NATIONAL BARK OF
OLerrAL, $4600,000. with pzivilep to filename
to $3.000.000.
she Fitteburah Trust t ompeny having argeolsed
he tit le der the ac
ol t
thep to rovide • National Carreto y. cinder
FIRST Si faltellAlL DESK OF
PLTTIBUFAB, would reepectfolle otter Its services
fot the cativo:Bon of Motes. Drafts, Bills of Bzottautei
ito, motive money on deposit. sad boy and sell- I:-
cheep on all parte of the wintry.
The somas which hoe attended the rltfsburatt .
Trost Ociapthy elnae its oresolution in 116 S,
we believe, be a antrolent gearentte Out bathos I
antoneted to the new oreerosttlon will remise the
same pto apt attention.
Uanog • easy extensive, corrup - ndance with
Bents Led Bankers throughout the country, we be.
line we c m offer unumal ,reollitles to those who do
baelosse with us
ills boohoos will be onoducted by the same 0121-
cent end Directors.
AN AiAY SIN.-
JAIIIIM a HIGANDS
r 423
aWatini /1111) ebllllllllo
MUD VIM
73E3
- •
-114101111M/I9LTDL
mi. hot. Trot*
OF PITTABE#GII.
PITTSBURG& PL,
LATI PITTSBURGH TRUST OOMPANT.)
atawroas:
Jamie Lallablinil Alexander thern•
Bobett B. Bays hands O. Ballet.
Rhea. yell.l Alex. Bradley.
Thom Wl'alarm, dames! Hes.
Wm. S. Nimick,
JAM= LAUGHLIN, Presidett
JOHN D. BOULLY, Maier
duos! 604 IBA
euw►.._,,....►0a 0 . ,2,' .: Ai
ALUM/.—OLEO.
rrl OZ. /1011. u 0.1 4: 111:11:, 7
110.
C)
Luis -- .OL in, .... rti
1111a.amon...—. .01. `... 4 4 a i ,., 4.. .
WLen.;........16.40.
100
Haring accepted the nom, tit the We of the
BUENA 01.1.1 f, shod near lit. Louts, Mo., 11n•
eite the 'Mottos of Glom sod deed lesnufactozero
to the Analysis glean abet*, es is ported bi , az.
A. A. Kaye, of Baton, and J. C. Booth. of
Aloe trh., Melting with the test of actual aped.
once by menufacterao in PittehuO, Clineinoott
and IL Loofa. determines it to to the puma and
moot valuable OW now lumen whetbar Treeign or
dmiwireta. Foto made It have stood in the
taboo Furnace from 04 9 months.
the A nalyeis Is of Cl oy at Sates from the
mina, whirred any walk or preparation what.
even lt pommy, poet eilhotionows and plasticity
quatition which sow mot shown by the daalpds, one
whoa admit of the otiodztots of a lugs proportion
of dull co boned cloy.
I am no. prepared to 111 orders for the aim*
Ohl. to to ebtypod from Bt. holds or deltrared hare.
ALEX. GORDON,.
60. 121 51100 ND MET,
Pwroarsea. PL.
CLEM'S, OIL CLOTHS, AND
WINDOW HUME&
Priam edam!' .t the HIM CATIPIT STORZ of
McFarland,. polilis SL CO y
Hee. IL AND 711111 6111 T
BetwNa tboyast Qfll sad DiSPAI9II ; ;
Doontag to pozotuno for the TALL. TRADL
AN ENT/RELY NEW STOOK,
we aro milling all goods now on band at PRIM
VZIT litf 0 3
Below Present Market Rates.
R w. Write the Weskit= tof 00IIN.
TBT ILIZOBABIS stol WHOLUBLIt BOYLE&
BARGAINS
IN
0 R.• ICI
iTTIT 01.1111111 A AT
wc,a3.ll3.m.vis,
87 FOURTH STRRST,
Law. woorilswit, will,* will ws meld at a nry
grog* rodnotien trona plow.
W. D. & H. IL'CALLIIII.
MAGN.ISTIO UIL still holds
.1-s) the reputation It hu hal for ram, of bang
superior to ..y other patn•ontur or latnuint knob%
as lt can b. positively assated that
asiers Nagai& 011 afros Bkassalmt;
Elymeki asses Waal Afecacsa
Mears Xapsatio Oilcans liesrato4a;
BINg • ll.petkt oil ova Weak Joists;
Alsars Warao Olieara Manta karst:
lads Magna* Oil and Nerast Modals;
Bads Massa till area 1444 nil;
Beers aspusdisVa Mn. hat -Wands;
Jrsarrir. ea caws
Ara. larortie Oa ores =la . Bath;
hswollireirsetio oa cress Navas Aftations;
Asses ireptitis Gil aura /krauts sad Tootaadboi
nasally ant nasally, sad *cc all Aohlitiss ma to
juries con lasrad the °Mal in aid."
autos JOHNOTON,
sac Owner Fourth sad Ehatthlsiti arra
RUMS ANL el:1111W.
+o_
aIIIA? 11.11DUCITIO3
Wks' Eng. Last's Otos. lidters $1 T 6 arta* $1 50
Si un . u , « 160 ft 200
AU WWI/ goods seilkos rary low.
dal JAL I ROBISON Market Arad.
MANHOOD; : OW LOST; BOW
Ali maws= I—Joet peblithoe. Is • melee No.
eleoes, Pike Adz omits. • Liston on tlet NA.
TOIL 21111LTRUI AND RADICAL MR al
11=iresataal . Woken% Isrobstary
ee
teel WADI., sad Jimpotholetil to
Iforrliee eamingtet Iht'elltoitOomoompliee,
Wpmadr Mt MA W end
restello a ig ielfabooo. Sy Robt.l.=
troll, D. D.. gather of tho Ores &ob. 41a. .“ A
Ncen to Thom:A of Beibraeo.” Slat 'seder wok
s Ode onvelopo, to any odder* pootte te•
'ottpt of alz Gab, oe tee .p .see GIL -
L O. Klainhia Deafen net. West
How DM • elenes d aehlf
Ittirnal4o
Isetiatly, Ittihad d'spe to saythbig dig;
SIMON JORNIPTOII,
liverloll
maw iatatadd sad loath itassts.
sysassre iIIIIPAULTIOI I S et 10
At m . sad eatlebleaslTZNlZlXlrB SIT.
hlO
isrkitJUiLi AlL'ilfavelll)24
fAiD TO
OAS AID STEAM lITTESIO,
MIL TATE, Jr., 6 CO.,
118. imp 01lot IMO lILDEfi&L,
id door Wow 'aldose*. Allis%
laialM6ii
nitil
men'to Ow Siidausal •
IdliaoNlo D tbs sad /11111; spa ,
Moos (ATlall Mit Ills. far ANZITI.
:JILL PUMA' aRTIJIGIAL 1115, sad
traits all Ulna lILTOST WM i she HARD
111431.11=1 . 1 doom tea Saab: aid
Irdme
115 PRIM &Timm
GOOLLIBTBEI & BABIA,
10$ won noire. bar 6ices foam /TO.
ato tamps out dolt Lap stook of
10a►000, u f vsr sau) man.
At Wm ney - ic!millt orb OA% PrMPm Pe Oak'
eta • 11.1 W I/ •• • p
vv Lan 411,k1IIMAT OD 81:14•11, as bud
sad for , rl. by 112 TIA • TIMILELS. r
111 sad 114 boaud stmt.'
ay 4., ~
DiSIBABLB GOODS
JUST BZONIVIED LT
'EATON, MACKIJOI & CO:s,
Fici.l7 Fifth Street.
..111A.LVAL,210316 LACY WW 11/
et at t trim Ist• ttoportat , xn.
-Theseiramettjlas of•BLIII
barges in sown mai LENDS
UAXDRIP FLULDSOEELDIN ,
.
• t .. ma of Alusidn'OLlD G 160718.
Al" r fall Uri of PAllig 'r1111111111i211;
GRIT AND fastvinivr mar%Sitirns 9B .
SKIRT BLUM, 111311P/INDIIOII.--11i0IC 1114
41111/Til sag gIIirs.ADLLA2B..IO.
0 ABRlVlA—k4sigi letor 10114.111, WORST
RD lIRRIDS, sairob.outat3l.l) of RIAD GIMPS.
We ere now ekohig ant obey the romaindarof oar
Somatr btoek, to mate room tot new Fall Gado.
malty sad Country litarchaiits sopptlid it isw.
tit Oats.
EATON. NACRIII CO.;.
If 10.17 llltH BTRZIT.,
MI
ATIOEL HORNE &CO.'S,
77 AND 19 - 3UBJEST ST.,
NEW GOODS
BELTS' RECErrED DALLY
AND ANN FOB !ALB AT THN
LOWEST CASH PRICES
OUR SUMMER STOCK
Is BONG 01,0/31D OUT
a Er_ in A. P 1
staMemd
CLOSING OUT
811MM - ill_ GOODS,
To mate ma for csi
NEW FALL GOODS
The bilorbs goads hive boo . mulod dorm
VERY CTILEAP
LAWNS,
lINNAG
ORGLISDINS,
LINO%
LLCM roma
Ltwul ittexTrals.
BLOW=
At treat supply al gtbloaabH Asia of
Alpacas and De Lathes
Asd • we lot of SLLIIIOII4I , II Just reoslisd, at
ALEX. BANNS',
•rrrsr 101111111%
INTERESTING TO 'ELLE LADIES!
We ate Wiles at . 11.111DUCKD P 8
Cotten Hosiery,
Gloves,
Lace Zia.,
Embroidnies,
Veil,
Hoop Entirtai. &81W at Watseka.
ire exe riestelng the blest eteete!AClP
DllllB9lB. PITS. new MI DZYSI mutzwie,
BIM BUMS&
waimmikia •scions irp st erg.
en
MA UM & CLYDE L
'NQ.7B MACIMIT BTFUIIT,
IMMBIKNOING _
aTAND4r, Jlll/1/ 2,71 h, 1868,
ANOTAIM 1311111T . EADVOTIO 1 AT
B A R
59 Market Street.
eLbAKII, SUA.WLS,
DRESS GOODS,
PUNTS, good mid foot colon. 120.,
Shirting MW 011131:12°.
LACE SHAW, POINTS, lANTI I
BORNOII7II,
10.101.
Iss m "15
Bi.MtAINS MOtOIDMMt3
J. Burchfield's.
Mistook la *atm oat at ormattl7 krer Or.
Win WI)NM& werik for SS.
no 0011434 meth if Ibr
W.ZlFll34.3rllllllldik 4
zwirpwwiarins.totem Oa.
3/.001111 , nomtalack
3400111? 113Maillk
mum
Lynx EXELIGIII
notn4lo Yam woo •kill Ow
VIM DL V U& einerura I
I. the steak d inisionnaris r 1T
dabs o. saw Isla itasto p041:0116
NM I! 000981 • 1
nano y sanr AND MOW
D I?) GO OD S
dust! eoltrall
,
us maw" , 'muss, Aggsmn•
GENrs PATENT BUM AT PROD/
an naussini nowais mom
la Timbals. Amos" sosmisak. ••a another*
tiabbookri.
lava:lrk
AN rW bi II 111 I aLTDII6
18 Milikid in* be% ilk and riniet,
twPITTSBiIIetH THEATRE.
Wes. Snnneas _. - •
NW Puna ea Ammo:m-3d, id 'sad IS east&
lidderred soak /SD
r/O-rD 4 r, Aufusi 10, 1563,
&bcond and psaitlnly lett inak - o! t • vett Mead
and oad7
CAMPBELL
NE1N5TR3331.,131
ivanTiNN IN milliMß. ender %be 'nunonal se.
torrid= of N. 0 01.111PELLL. All see *isles&
Lathe abase. lb. retire ltoopo to new meta.
tbs. No roll oarticolsoe ere Freeman's.
sold lra N`-LDW&AD°.'Wnsd Amt.
MASOIiIO BALL
br=r
kliTTlli • CABDBalra OPZLt HOVIEL
J. O. Wa5ir1—....... 1 1 11 KAMVA. f
Gams
, ~. ..
Tefoiopfmat moan ttio . now exonykly. too
pt~wnj of Me. W. B. BODWUTITS. tbo
)010_oad i ofesdlios. _2d oppookrsaoo of =lr
VIEBSON. the Ziall,plan Oosoloodfon./
III*DELII 1 IfficlTS. Matt CLARY DOT.
COASISS °LIEU:IIIU, 1. O. WALLIIMIL
43140. W1225H1P. -. MID ToW2IIII.
And a hod or °them in • uplaidld catutdasess2
.
Sew so% stip sod Cantu: ;Lot Ott he •
. *Mutat= IS and 25 centi.'Cbeanicoc• et 5 co'
885 .. .
HALWACKB LOTS - -nt nri-SODWOH
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On TROBsDalr• taTza twos; Aught at 11
o'clock, wlll be. told. on the preening, at ireldelnkli
station, on the Odneethellie Railroad. to Pablo
township, the following ten very desirable ball acre -
Lola etsee between the Braddock', side Boed
and the Monongahela Blear, being a sub dle nof
Late Sr.. 6 and 101 n J. G. iiro.43 , plus of 1 in
the &doh Bottom.
Mo. I—One Lot between the linedookli
Road and Oonntlhaillo Ilathad, fronting 167 het
6% inches on too Bradorro Hold ltoaa. and ex.
s.,,gtees bad on the longest line Elf het 1% lgebie
to the tionnel'avals Hatroad. _
Ra 6.—One Lot on the lower side or. .the.OnonsUi•
wile Railroad, fronting •ld teat 7 lades_ On Lad
street. and extending back 185 fed• 6%inellee 10 it
LS bet alley.
NOB 5 end 4—Two adjabilrg-lote, doh 125 het
front on Lad ntnet end es:tend:as beak 135 feet 6%
dad to the alley. •
lie 6—One edlolnkgToteliS feet read Oa Ind
street and extending along bleeped amid . 115 hot 1%
lathes tbe sue,: - - -
go:11-11na Lot 116 feet 3716 inikeifeenta=
g na t end ant/11441451dg the loam ode of
otreetl3s hat 6% limbed to the allay.
Bon T.* arida —Mind adjointagiota, sigh 116 hat
7.16 tubes front di MU, instal . and attends(
beck idled l%mean to dead—
° go. IC—Une adjo in ing lot 116 feet 8 716 tubas
Mont on Lucy_ street tinkers:smug ateecerodnit
'a let t 3 / 4 twine to de aihy...
atreet e 0 teat wife, exhadbli hem the
Can Bagdad to lho Mononsalialn
faterietted by streets also 60 feet vide. _
plaint end three mike from the eity.ta a plata
ant atlghherbood. dolor end edam dam/ tem the
oily Id alt time,-tail grounds ea. w,hlsVaptail
ggpsktint many resehneta sad far fait and pr.
Plena of the dopey are it the Anotten Illogmee
64 111.tli street. for eitstributtos.
Tun or baui—Onatoninteneslit handed la doe
two and three teen. with interest. - •
All plume denim of smooths the Isle wilt be
taken free or clads. for ISle . popes... a 'odd
tratairil lade to ['huhu:rah A eadelbcoll% M.
D. pot corn.? of nest stew and . do ft...tion
and% at 1% o'clock p. pre@ ad; oat day 61 11 2.
Two trains genera to fittabsegh game evening. at
5% ad 6 o'o oat: •
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Waists, am
Benin *earth sad Mamba.
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1411711..—tra oetTORDsT •Nttlitiioo/4 An.
gat 161 b, at 4 o clock, will be sold. on Ike prwohlo,
thole 7 elistole Bonne and Itno masts to lb* wart
on Zips Wrest, betimes - Waloot and Taottr7ats.,
Wag sobitoblon of Lots 1100. 41 and 491 n Odd%
hub Ward plan.
Ile. • ls a lank dwelllitg27 , fat Nat by is hot
taytia, with • 4 mat allay is tre,t asd 01 alai.' -..
So. 9ls • lot 16 et 113( Mass Vourby 311 1114
dsptb, wawa= 4 westod a crick doslltog
slo 13 tool lot 12 f0it.434, maws trona outlast&
alley, and site:Air g back em s ioldik de5 , 13 3 11131
wan an saki Most ow 10 he
to .9* t. OW* lbs3'
434leck , a wldt. teaklaclin-w9 a depth WI 41131116
whom= wale led a beielt.dmell'ag.,
won 11,19, IS sod 14 art - lots awaglag 16 hot
tiobot each' trdtb, a.. 1 nob 48,..9. Its tiaptho
wrong.= are erected 4 bras deaths g..
all the 4.4:11•44 sr* twostary esbedutthal Midi •
lop, with good We/meats, sell thibtwl, sad agendas
on a Illos ;end Gotta, tatratisdat LI a sat hit
cols or Eats—Ongtbitd oasbkreeldatt laid's/ad
twa pate, with Lamest.
'man
D • W 18 t McILWAT6I9. ANVIL,
GROPERIIIB, Flail. 1114 V 11Q00103.
On sATlntqa 110861103. Ats.l6lb. it 10
o'clock. Eli be sold at Ins Conunsiclol lidos Zoom.
54 lack atmet, - _
°toots enpalor Young llyton Tag -
- it oases Ni es' Ground carec
8 do Ghantoil 011ird boon;
6 do Brown illcol;
10 Md. 106. - r,l
6 half bids Lan* L
liming; '
6 ours OW
1 do Mites.
sold PAVIIII 2144TV:4411M Angers.
VALUABLE STOOKS AT AUCTION.
—On TIABDIS 19311130, dog ISlia It 9
°Wads, .1.13 be sold sa the Onadaerels; delo Bore,
190..61 suit street, ,
II snouts Bank of Pitts ; ,
10 do elooonsobeis Issorsnee Ooldpam;
la do People's Iwuranse Oompans;
96 do All/oh , ny dropsy Railroad (015107.
sale "ne v Is a sfoIILW6 *Goren
BIIGGY AND SPRINGWActuN....
en tukTtlltlAT NORMS% due. Utb, at U
O aka. will tro bold at tli• C omen. Mal leas Nobblal.
-IN rink skeet. V. falling, Sod Buggies and 1 Ilpellag
*span.
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