_ El C Othgnoo 6azett4. FRIDAY MOWING, FIEPT. 4, 1863 CITY . :4174.1.8a. Re- 01710ZAZ PAPER 0,1 THE CITY. /Meeting of Allegheny Cannella. A reglad` Monthly meeting of Allegheny dant& was haidtan Thursday evening, Sop *dm ILL ;11l &kap present Messrs. Ashworth, D - HP, -110 Phi 111, iroln, Kirkpatrick, Wright, Min; Patterson, Smith, and President Mar -1414 • „ I •Thit minutes of the preceding meetings were Aled ant approved. ._ On motion of Mr. Wright, the Preeldeat wee armed fromfuither attendance, (he hav ing been notified that he had been onosen to preside over the Union • nous meeting elm:- where reported) and Mr. Irwin was Ohosen Pieddens pro tern. • • Petition from the citizens of First Ward, relative to railroad bridge over Marshall strut.' .Referred. Petition of Joliet A/roof:Loser, for a ,apply of Maier. Mud and refound. Mr. gaol' presents:l the report of the Pollan Committee, to whom was referred tho petition ifoitlreas asking for a repeal of the Ordinance . A l O prevent hogs running at large in the el. tyr The isommittato stets that the ordinance wet adopted u it sanitary mount*, end would no doubtgreatly contelbate to the health and comfort of the (Masud, if rigidly enforced at an seasons: They therefore reported'adverse. the prayer of the petitioners. - Report moupted and committee discharged hint folder coadderation of the aubjaot. Sr. Kirkpatriok pratentad the report of the Witty Cosandttee, with a resolution for the paymentpajrmnnt of the following bilL : Mohrhoff. Out and slack, $628.47; J. _ U. Knox; on account of work at 11161 n,U7 6 ,12; R. Moore, hauling MX; J. Allston. erode oil, $6,60; , Pay Roll, for Au gist, 1861,79. Also, the following resolution ' Restolved, That the Committee on Water be authorised to enter Into a contract to supply ' A.Hoevebts, G. Hettaelt, and others,: citizens culls:me I township; With water from the GOY works, in such terma and oondltions as iallisirjudgmtrat will protect the inUrest of the city. The report was naispted and resolutions adopted. Mr. Wright submitted the report of the Serest Committee, with the following reopia- Skin 1 "." Bodged, That the Mayor be authorized to - draW his warrants in favor of A. Hobson, for ;cop, to pay Molntyro, Me/Tougher Co., for grading and paving sidewalks in front of thirblickst House; also, in favor of Ponca. sr and Magraw, for $2O, for stone welt covers. Remand, That the Committee on Struts teliutitorlsod to mains proposals for the ro. ' Oats' and paving of the tidowalk 00. the ' - -out side of Federal street, from Stockton %suit= to Church avenne, &aces the South zeocilmobotad charge Appropriation No. 6. The Committee also reported in roferenoi •; to:the scouted grading and paving of Ohio , . fano, from , Pasture lue.to Tremont strut— , - Gut on remonstrance 'signed by all the pin.- , petty holden except One; against the grading and paving of said thoroughfare at this time, thel"Committes were constraned toyield and lapthe mitts: over for the present. -'The Committee, :wording to a resolution of instruticors, reported an ordinance for the • girding-and paving of Perry! street, from chlitant street east to the 'city line. The. report was anoptod, and the retain . Gees and ocooMpanying ordinance adopted. IL fismace Gesecil, ; prewmt, Menu. Bar - ltdri Danlap,?unols, Hutchison, Millar, Patterson, St: *ton, Tate, Thompson, W. Smith, and President Brown. instates mud and approved. Mr. Dill presented a petition from True Leos - of the *State of A. Morten, deed, asking por mtielon to .remove a' frame building on Bea - .var itreet • to. the adjoining lot on Baotou al. bye tante. • • • Mr: Barker submitted the report of the ColMittet on loilorary. The Committee, so. cording to instructions from Councils, took posiessiort of the Anderson Library, (t,693 volunsabozod up the books, and , placed them in the blayoes ofilu. The cues veto ' planed in too cell= under the Treenmar's of , The cost of removierthe library VIM 47,26, end the Committoe reported a auto. • .tion la favor of 8. Buser, Chairman, for that amount. The report wu areeptal rad resolution sokoPtod. Dunlap presented the report of the Committee on Markets, with the report of the Witighteuters for the month of August.; - T6f reesip Is were: WlU.Saandrott, Diamond 5u105..........4140,40 Jeltst A., White; Bound Wardaloales, 201,63 .... nn:no r e po rt was soooptedand ordered to bo DUI presented the report of -the Com mit* on Printing, with a retain den for tho payeftent of the following bills W. S. Ha. tres‘..tax beets ote,, $24,16; Pittobargh Re. smbhusetr, newspaper, $3,60. Report =opted and resobstion adopted. XT. litatehtson onset the following : Rato/vgd. That the Committee on Naming streets and Numbering Nowt, be instmoted Whin the naming and numbering dons at a out of not more than $lOO when put up— Os Aimee of stream and alleys to be on sine puNeedloman capitals, not lase then two inch ltte aninbant yet to be put op not to , 00stentersi .than twenty-Hro cents tad, on . . ' sineplates.. Ties resoratitin was adopiod. B. C. floa t moused, and teferrad to the committee, lb In O. C. laid orelhe table. fir. Stockton cd,!!!ral the well* `. Vat OdoPta s• ' Bseotoed, That the Conunitteo ca tias are hereby instrostod, if lhoy,deem it expedlinkt, to ramose doges pest in front of the Hint Wird Sighs Dour, to suds placo ci will not greeint the taking out of. the apparatus. Xt. Dunlop Called up the report- of the .ifeterelo on the opening of lientarry street, wide& was approved is Select Come% Juno 401, - 18113, and in Cammon Council laid on the faille. The report was real, and on motion darn Thompson the union of 8.0. was con curred fn. • A petition from ths Gitod Will Hire Com yang, asking fir a runty of hole, was read sad referred so the Oemmitteo on Engines. Tn ell action not otherwise noted tiers was •saltual concarronos, when 'Councils ad journed. • „ - H2Oup —.Mr& Ilegalstott, of Batler town- ahfp, Dirtier comity, tyro robbed on Thursday Lekof *95; by anon namid - Wiloan. who with his 'Molted for lonia time boon working for bii , oll MO Linn. WMOX made good his Gulp% but his wife was arrested the follow ing .day, dressed in men's clothing, and was 40131111itild as an acoomplioo. The officers are Siallts track of the scamp, and he will no 4001 be orerialum. &roux Parvi.L;4ls. Wailes B. Campbell, .of Yndiaaa kormigh,.(llsd riwy suddealy on Santbritteralosplast. At bombast ho- tom. planed of baing somewhat 41, and wont up ,taus col lay dom. t A ,phyaloian war sent for : who _ Wed him C . then fell wimp, to tie triads thought, but in h few minutes it wardlarossred that he was daid. /dr. estop twatares for many pass a resident . of that Vaal, aad Wag widely knows( throughout the Teas Newns.--Col. Wm. A. McCartney hl the jinutaf the Union °Meer who promenad ed sad' of drunk with it rebel elm named Cdr,AXOhe. lienlitars Col. MoCartooy bteroedfor the tempontry release f tont prison - of said Anchor, fad into Moods! In gettlng3lol out for o tAght'a batik. The mom of thus "rebel quips. thhere'' hen bop forwarded . to tho Barretary . . isn'of Dt. Thomu Mo. Mille, of 'iltosnvius, Indiana oonnth:Vos 'Mod WI wook,by:belng'ornilto4 tmdat 'slot Wash was standing on Amid Asgalest 6 gssio t and , will& tall Inn on him wltito Aram - 140Ln ;Indult. no"was - onlj 'sum psi* old. s t :ts. Amor, wider/ ores lite (761. maw 44- ladlso► l Pa'q bad two of hie flosses . ;4 0 0 4 d e, ou silently squished, the °the au i w a g figasod'Olosilng settler mill Wills S 6 matlel - = swoio- IV II6 Reny, Wad Waahtng t tentiSk., for tatreffy sad Omani, on oath of nott. 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White, Samuel Chadwick, Col.*Elearge Gast, Joseph Dilworth, Jas. L. Grahanr, George Neely, John Harper, Dr. A. G. MoCandlets Hon. A. C. Alexander, Hon. B. C. Barrier, Thomas M. Howe. Dr. George bleCook, .1. G. Backofan, A. MoTighe, Seal Riddle, Dr. Wm. J. Gilmer., Wm. R. Rari tan, John .1. Williams, Henderron R. Davis. Beemearia—Wm. Anderson, John Wright, 8. P. Barr, Col. T. M. Bayne, H. C. Msokrell, D. O'Neill, Wm. M. Hatts:ll, Sol. Scheyer, Jr., Wm. 11. Gray. Judge Emily, of Philadelphia was intro duced to the muting, and deliveied a lengthy and Interesting speech. Wo caneot do more than give a very brief outline of hit address, which ocoupbsci an bout and a half in delive ry. He sea d'that"this Wet had taught u the intimate relation of our station with the was. fare and prosperity of the people of the world. It wet demonstmting to aristocratic E amps that they mutt either destroy our power by dividing or dismembering this no tion, or recognise the fact to endure forever, that the fleet and master nation of the world Is the United Statee, whose emblem is the Star Spangled Banner. This war had made armies of millions of men—Americans on eitha side; that when the war was over, the children of rebels would bless the memory of Northern addict for perpetuating to them the country and its lietit ntrebels ions. Lot us con quer this rebellion, and will never again-raise an armed hand against our Gov erzmunt. We shall amp etandltig armies —escape linos of custom houses upon the frontier of every petty State. We shall es cape an aristocracy more oi lout than Europe has OM known. On the other hand, should the nation be conquered, either by bullets from Southern robots or ballots from Northern traitors, we would have two etending armies of a half a million of men, and a Rae of custom houses tunnies "tong the borders of two Republics. Oa the one hand an imperious aristocracy; on the other, a Republic, constantly disturbed by sympa thising trailer,. Prom the day the Southern Confederacy is acknowledged, peace on this Continent becomes Impossible. lle then went on to show that the Demo cratic' candidate for Governor represeeted the sentiments of the Southern aristocrats and op. posed the supprestion of the rebellion. He alluded to the position taken by Judge Wood ward in the Convention, to amend the State Constitution In 1837, denying the right of suffrage, to every foreigner. He also alluded to the recent opinion of Judge Woodward on the slavery question—taling the ground that slavery was merely a system of labor without wages, and that It was an iscaltmleble bier slog. The speaker then devoted considerable time to a discussion of the causes whist' led to the war, and the 'testae& of President Buchanan In taking effectual measures for crushing the rebellion on its outbreak. He classed Wood ward with Buchanan, and argued that hie election would be a shame and a Meows to the people of a loyal State. He urged the people to threw aside party ties, as he bad don*, and stand by the country and her in teens. He also referred to the valuable us vices of the negro troops, and chewed how many white men might have been saved, had it not been for the Copperheads crying oat against the employment of negroes do soldiers. Thequagion at stake was not as to race, but • question as to the status of the !abasing classes. He said that he had the honor of being the first man in the Americas Congress to publicly insist upon the onftunobleement of the slave. of rebate, and upon arming them in our Cann. The Judge was frequently applauded dar ing his speech. Thomas M. Marshall was loudly anlied for, and made a humorous and telling speech. He handled the copperheads without gloves, and illnetrated his argaments by numerous anecdotal, which were received with roars of laughter. Be was in his happiest vein, and made one of the beet stump speeches of the campaign. Laud calls were made for Cal. Careered H. C. /Care% . Btq , bat neither if those gentlemen responded, and the meeting ad journed at s bets hour. An bias - INa was in attendant* during the evening, and enlivened theineet• beg with a number of popular and national Fatal Accident—Woutaa Killed. On Thursday evening, about man o'clock, an amident of a fatal character occurred to Mrs. Elisabeth Gallagher, wife of William 0. Gallagher, residing in a court off Virgin alley, near Smithfield stmt. She was walk ing through the court yard, and accidentally stepped into an open vault hole, receiving severe Internal injuries, which tamed her death about an hour after. She was within a few woks of her coadnement, and her in juries were mob as to preclude all , hopes of reeovary. The deceased was a worthy and Industrious woman. and the mother of moral children. seiciAt LOCAL NOTICES alloys' Ain) BAxxes firma Minna, far Lally and taandadartng 'purposes, are the bed fa an. A. N. OUTWIT, Ottnoral Agent. No. 18, 'Fifth rave. TIMM! Phan, Plain one Ornamental Blau Hoofer, and dialer In Pennsylvania and Ver. moni•slate of the beet quilt! al lot rates. Orlos at Liam Laughlin's, um Ile Water Works. Pittibrogh i Pa. apaam Poo FALL can WiIITIZ WaAa.—Tbe sum mer is put, and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will be shortly upon tut, Jana we must provide our selves with the material to -keep as comforts.- his. A aloe fall cult, or a good and well-made overcoat are the very thing, and we do not know of any place where our readers would unit tkenuelies better than at Mosul. W. H. fdtlase A Co.'s alotbiag establishment, corner of Federal stmt and Diamond Square, Alla ghozy. They have also received a complete assortment of gentlemen's farnlahlwg goods, and a /tut variety of new pettorns for wain coating, ito. Chump Our Rut Sams &mai iv Goff,— Sue/ Onham, =chant tailor, Is selling of his Spying =I Bummer stook of goods at cost. They whilst of ill the lahuit styles of cloths, =amass - and outings, of which he is pre prod to make up In as most fothlonabla mum, and at postprlee. The puha» should Oct negloot to stall ,thruiselvoi of thls rare &nos aid WO money by, giving him an early sill. Also, • loge assortment of plain end tons, oussimeres a d a pted for boys' scar, which he will s oil by the rases les below cost. Mothers should not tweed to call early. B.tut. aItAIWC, Merchant Tailor, No. CI Market street. Arresrmos, Bernsin9 V asuman* I—The atemtion of oar womb, s brave defandsrs sently retorted from the scat of war, sad of tho pnbito to general, is again divested to the very extmeslve and handsome assortment of the latest styles of trench / English and Anode in pies. goods, for puts, coMs and vests, lately received by Meson. John Freda? a_ Co., Merchant Tailors k No. IM Federal Allisket*. A tistefal selection of gentlecienlifunishing goods will also always befound on the shelves of the establiehmeut together with • let of isadpencle clothing: tot up in the but manner. Darras snsi Ain Omit.BEV. MRS. E. 0. ANDRUS, for sun, pars Allariontay to Rash coo of Margot/argil, N. T., (Ma cli mate having sartorrafy 'Mooted liar haft and soap, writes " Dian &rind smelt blab from the ass of Jim 8. A. Altaa's World's titer Itastorar and Zylobahamum. I base trlosinrions other remedies, bat nsvar any. ditto that re inaterialk and permanently brae. psi ine." Sold by druilata svorparhere. Depot, 191 areenviolt stress, Nan York. dew Osorrrs As thaw= Itiouoso Patoxo.--4. 'ink, terser of Groot ad Pifer streets, hov tag just fotomtl trot; Eater s whino be ationdod the atiotion sold trade aitss of do ohm goods. 320 q ProPozod to isU *amid u tom:afore ontootra of. Ws oddsoltotiso pen to ostland smoothie thdr stak before probodig olsoishozo. By so doing yin will sail .at least thirty per- ant. Aollwasbordis Poo corner of - Grant aid nth streets pplostßi hy; Court Nous. ~- r~ , . Im wiatire Con' IssnevisA 'slat illasdcal school for Lees, corm of .11sivis and sad Stab= suns, Pa. Thi lava asinlAinsall. swan emu auwarce llanulay,fieptimber itk. Jot dr ead= or ethic Ittormatlas, as to Willa or bard. aill.apni or Mina the Piinoipal. an2lairms Mu. E. A. Baca. Was, as Axon, or Sunierea am Dis ease anions tb. vohmteerstrotdd be prism *4 by the free us of - HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. For Weimds,StWesaad Seamy, the Ointment is • asrtato awe, and for Bowel oemplainti, Poen, amen Posoice., the PIM are the best mediates In the weal. Only 22 ants per box or pet. 221 ISarroa To Psorim Ilozantea, Astra can ALL Ovum Inenwrio.—lterrepalrs or al teration to stores or dwellings, new roofe r or else to the Carpenter Eno, cell at Loth s Carpenter Shop, Virgin alley, above flatitltleld streets. All orders pro=Av Attended to. t Tan Okla or "Itcui Hozens.—Daele Rorie Liniment will cure smelling, wlndgalle, chafes, oaks, outs or sprains of the shoulder, stifle, hough, knee, whirleone, fetlock pas te= or cola joints; also lumps or tumors on the bones or sinews. Sold at Dr. Keyser% No. 40 Wood Stmt. Wsurrais Ilumintrv.—Tho fall tam of this Institution will coinnutnos on Tuesday, theist day of Elepitunher nowt. Por portion bus sos eatsions,to bs had at any of the bookstores In tb city. Aug. 18th, 1883. soda, 0101111711 and °MUGS VALLS will be taken at the Omnibus °Moe, No. 4011 Liberty street, day or night. All ordere left at the above place will be promptly attended to. AU tali, moat be paid In Meanie. ent. Pons Doman, four dollars. Pont dollars, tone dollars. Dental Destitute, Dints! Instants. Best asap Dentistry, best elutspDeatistry No machine work, no 112sehliseyork. BRAM() A LIMIJAT, by using gulles - 640. clan Balm. It will likewise remora plosplu, Nobles sunburn, tan or any unseemly , spots on tbs skin. Bold at Dr. Iloysers', 140 Wood street. . Mum a Cowan? will mead wooden-work, chins or aolthlns elm It la worth a dollar for IMO cant it casts to soy hoasekoopor. Bold at Keystes,l4o Wood stmt. Ssow vats sere POUIIII3D ahlrlbosooas oaa be had by nslag the stsroh•polieh sold as Dr. Ruses's, 140 Wood strata. EXCILBIOIII IliZtal artton COMMIMNIS Zdondo, Simi/mbar 7th. Bond for drodar, or all at the hitltato, comer of Nan and Bt. Clair streak. A wigs assortmeat of country midi an Carpets will be epmed this morning at J. Bistah'saorner of Great and Filth streets. /human and Hoop Skirts,* low prices, at J. Pinch's, corner of Grant and Fifth eta GMT BMWS' In Hearth Bap, at J Finch's, corner of 01201 and PUth *treats. 0. en c, Daudet, US Paw mist, attaDd au badness at hb INC T.111:1112.16 DIED : Lair-on Wa=sash !opt td, at 5 teCIDOk LOGABIr, Who of Loomed Loa, to tits 835 year of MI; og.. poLlrxvJL iroweeft: Mi==ll GRAND UNION MASS MEETING ! The freemen of Allegheny County, lovers of the Out= &el opponents of Copporboadlsm, moot in MASS CONVENTION. Friday , Eveniag. gopt.. CONCERT HALL, PITTSBURGH, AT T) ovictos P. II The iallaricgapiskons sill b prmal one adiirts, the seating Woo. W. D. ELILLY. of 11114.141•.1o; =OHM U. SABRIALL, .q.; Hon. J. K. UQ9REXAD; JOHN IL &LUPTON, Eq.; B. OLBNAHAN, rog. By order of ths Voice 11.1sonUre Como hies. CEIM O.IIIEI 'UNION BIEOUTIVE OOM. OWALI flasto, Third Ward. Allegheny; Runup Pam. Monangsheln Barongh; D. B. Telams, Lowey EL Olalr ty; Jona H. Darnur, Emma Ward, Allegheny; D. Crrizur.l&nand Ward, Plllobaren SOL 80¢011111. /A., Dq., Tanyth Ward, Allagbany; B*XVIL BMW. blevezith Ward, Plitsburp; Joann gum, Farrar. Ward, do; K. B. Etrreurra, Penn krernabip; Banua. P. Dana, Lawriincertle; B. H. Puma, Jr.. Peebles Windily; P.O. Craw, 1111 h Ward, PniaN/11; ;10/IN T. DELT% XIMIn township; Atm Dam; BOUTS deg Para Mclrsicann, Cessurat tannehtp, Janis Durum, DarDM tarruthlp; Joan M. Puns, TIL1114311; • Murree' Hama t, Malan& township; It. C. Manama. Mg . Sixth Ward. Pittsburgh. A. Mame, Third Wald, glittbingt; Aasnmi Honsar, booth Ward, Allegheny; Dept. JAW Muss, Manchester; J. Q. auxernnAblrd Ward, Plllabargh. A. K. DROWN, a Pftlabargh. Otatrauw. J. U. on WAR?, Collins tp., Mecretu7. ED140111117/110: Piaases—A. 31. nzowN, D. O'BBILL sad J. M. BY:SWAIM Frigging—D. D. V=2176011, D. O'NXISS, Ind saint, alatiumey. Oa Niatrigs cad gpentrra MI /UM ntrret j J elfin On SUS, UT 801.. 801101r1g, Jr.. Ug Vonsth street FAlAllit, Jr Pitt tp.y JlBll K. DROWN. 183 Wand stresl;aJlerugny; D. D. FinGolol. 84 Path .beet. Noon gabby to hold Union Itactinp ho tba fatC*odYttioL.thtawgboat the county, rat be tarnictial with Bpeskaa by calling ow any of t Om abase 051:11Mittee. 111820 POLITICAL NOT/OlL—Persons ticitclag lo 44:48 mestlap In tic micas licarliaalalhicia ttratisboaS She caanth can pa cars 47.1821D4314.1.8 MID POMBA, raid, WM ay * ol _ ol thogo, bi. spAylng to D. xnuaucos, NO. 84 myth dammt. . =lB TM UNION COUNTY =CU TITS 01:1311dM1 friLl mat at the Mae of Miugall A Hmrth came of Nib and Mont struts, oa Iltrar VZ DNS:CUT sad B•T0k. DAM, at 2 o7olcak to. • ~usnttsvtsntstrtJth BOIBEIAVIN amiss. BOIRMAVE4 SiTTER9, • The grad ler Dppepeli, The' greet Oars be Drippy. the ,greist mirror Dprpepehy BeWas it bill pica, by BUWN ..ronnizes. OczauSoluttr sad antosaa mica. ieransw arra ocsOoAtt: otey snit IL roma MOOLLISTER A BABA megiviietweri and &alio in a 11.14411•1 T9BACOO, ISAIIBT 'Bcl.lo3'itoom ammo , . inentam4PA. ggepecostanti• ool•aad • Imp tseliHkir of Ptaa red amount /4314604• ,_ in:Mb alk Widths awiatteravent to toil' atky ot tosot,, woo wilt Do 014 tityricos to Rai the thaw. at tho 011CloiltDosofot 7.15. PAlLidett ,-207 - -ItodYOLDLInDMI. THE LATEST NEWS BY TBLZEIBLPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON foetid Dispatch to the PI ttetrosib Gazette. Waistscroa, Bait. 5,1963 POOP TIM =IT OP Till ragout. The meant news from the Army of the Po:. tome indicate no movement far the present. General L. cannot mum the tifinsive, and is evidently wafting the remit of Gen. Dern eide's exptdltion Into Eut Tautevase, Gen. Itottorane' ausalten Chattaneop, and ow- more'l attack on Charlatan. If they ant ruroaufal, he will Als in acondition to make the but terms of turrendeU with Clentlisada be can get. A kisUagnialtid sditar t fiont the front, am the health of Army fa. excellent and eyer3thing eheerfal sad conduit. am. Muds la the same unestailatiqui Sientlemen as when be wee In the prints walks of life. Ererythlng about headqtartershvileatel • republican simplielly and tharoUghdin. be. the undludnisited oonfidettewitrall, and, the battle et Gettiabariblousit by filtyrelght thousand nisi spinal ,nineth, will not be Undated by any want ct thoughtful tare on his Part. . szrannion 701 11111/10h1113111 01.GC131110•78. Naval and military expeditions lame sent down to recapture the gunboats Satellite and Reliance on the Reppehannook., Thettailtdri fore* was under Gen. KUpgrich r cad itlatisted of cavalry and two batteries of artillecl.c . was arranged far the navel form of gunboats and Iron-elute to ascend the river, to 0? -op orate with the land force. By some derstanding, the gunboats did not Icomoto time. Gen. Kilpatriek advanced slime; and succeeded in eluting the Satellite and reduc ing the Reliance, with shell, to a mere wreck. Had the gunboats been praent, the boats could 'sally have been rotaken. Thd enemy ran away from them as eon as our guns opined on them. Gen. 'lCllgatriek reached King George's Court Horne on Timidity even ing, and drove in the rebel pickets. 'A rebel brigade, ender Col. Lowe, lied at the first at.- preach of our cavatry by means of fist-boats. Had they stoat fight they would probably hive been captured. Waiting wend hour's for the gunboats, via opened 011 MO Bitlaitt =Olt the river and she vu soon snob, but the Iteliencie king more,out of range, could outs be otiriplsd. But for the slowness of the natal authorities, both Tassels might have been taken undue aged. The achievement Is coital/iced rintuk able for mall to perform, to thogreist ohs gift of "Gideon's Band." ateozzaassoce. Acting Burton Ganorit Elogth, bio bean ordered to St. Lodi, sod Sargon Toi4ol Barnes. uncooodo him to thtttpoeltion: Hon. I. H. Moorhead, of Pitbbiligh, Dr. John A. Wardu, of Cincinnati and •W. M. Halley, of Provideneo, Contraissionua pointed by the Agricultural Departrumt, . to outsider the sabjut el flescnitnre s 03/211• petit*? with cotton, met hue tele/. Convect, it Its bat reseion,"l4propriated $20,000 to nut the praltimbility of an intro daption of flan and hemp so a imbetitnta for ootton. EARBANI LLDS /01 AWL The Kama/ Trust Madelyn° offered to private bidders, IMMO time singe, by the In terior Department, with the underetanding that thecae' were to be renewed it stated intervals, and until all were •cold. The bids under the drat notice• hare all bees ,re jeoted„ and new . propneale wilt, baireeeived_ until °either lath text. annum To DICLIABID OOLDIEBO Hereafter militates for WIWI of pay and bounty due deceased soldiers will be paid only by the Paymaster belonging to the pay HID. bide from which the oertifleate emanates. When presented to a Paymaster outside of the Dletztot from which they come, ba wilt refer them to the Bettor Paymaster of the proper district for payment. An Immense number of Auditor's eartlitostes, now being Issued, renders this pre sullen absoiataly 1100018117. PROM PHILADELPHIA. firetal Dtspotth to the Plttoboxiti Parana POILADILPEII, 800. 3,1863 Washington appears to be &traded with ail sorts of rumors &boat Los's advance, and the blookading of the Potomac. lam informed by &conductor that nobody about that place seems at all frightened. It Is stated that it President Lincoln imam • proolenation on the future of the rebellion, It will be to hold out the olive branch to the soldiers of the rebel army, and at them to return to their respective States, and lean tha leaden In the hands of the governmeatite be dlaposed of as may be thought binifintal to posterity. Qtarternmetur General Mains, Gen. Ripley, (old imp) Chief et Ordnance, and Burgeon General Hammond have been seaweed by Elauctuy Blanton. A number of leaser lights have been eclipsed In consequence. There am over one thousand sick and wottneti rank in the army hotpltal at Ches ter. Two 'rebel Meer!, having recovered p rom their weende, escaped. Tit's , were aided by one or two Philadelphia sympathiser& The;ward wherein the rebel Mikan gener7 ally are located has been doily carpeted by men and women. All the luxuries of life are taken to that hospital by the eympathlsing friends of the rebels. There is not one word from Charleston. Not o Uttar is permitted to come from Qs army or nary. • Thereport that the draft was not to be en. farad tho Sista of Ohlo is entree. The draft will act be gamed west of Psaalylva•i Ws pill lib haishadla the eastern part of she estuary. Altar this it will be eafeseid% all the Watt= States. It Is Estimated that one-Illth of the drift of the nest dais win yhilt 100,000 =head bring What least 20,- 000 of tho 116,000, who hare desestal the anterp seseloo of the United States 'within tho put you and a half, H . A .. W. A Conference between the New Yolk Banks and Mr. Cisco. . _ Now Irons, BIS. 3, -.sta- unPariant meet. ; ins botwsesothe others of the Cl!, hanks and' Mr. Olseo, Auistant Treanuor of the Baited Stator, was hold at the Vs vs Bank to. dip. The proposition im t o t a tama . lag we understand to be, t the banks of the oily sbould lona the Governownt thirty. Are sol Mons onnuatr.,ide. Chia to 4kaw for It daring the nest' two or' three weeks, as it isr.golnd. Tho biota of Boo ton and Pbfladelphi4 aro to be asked for on , a dditi o n a l Arty mentions, the whole Alt, mil lions to be repaid, in Belabor or Morember, In tho new interest bastion Treasury Motes; which are to bear Aro Der oat. tannest, Ca to flea legal tender ~'; This plan liana to be rogardad with fart by our beet tinanolal an thottiles: • • 13=1 CoittrabWont for the Amtvrooce Sot- I=l2l Kuala Ora, dopt. 3. -Tb,s anima dollars tuna %glom:drib:tad by The oldie= at this city fat eh knelt of tbs'Lionmes lams, sad a „thattadcl lhat Ohs' Union /API IltdoliWoo sat OP Idsedistely , aftaz lileidusocro: • - • • • Goz.Zoddied Ware Bo. 11„ prida d ins gootiirdel} sumben of rebel sysopatlddirs an haying dany. altetiPlesidelt's Letter to the lilt. 'Dein emtvetition. [This . fdlewingla the emecluelen of the im portant letter addressed by President Lin coln to the great Union Meeting In Spring deld, lIL, of which we had the commence ment In Yesterday's gasser' s] Oirilised belligerents do all in their power to help ttusaiseleea or hurt the enemy, except a few things regarded as barbizons or erne!. Among the exceptions are the tasamare of vinqrathed foes sad nomoonahatants, male and Maude. Bat the Preelaarationis law and valid, or it ie not valid. If it Is not valid tt needs be retraction. If it is valid It cannot .bo retreated any more than the dead can be brought to life. Some of you profess to think that ronetion - would ape rare favorably to the Union. Why better slim the retraction, than before the Issue ? There was mere than a year and a half of trial to suppress the rebellion Worn the proclamation was issued, the last one hen- Old days of which pissed tinder an explicit notice that it was coming unless averted by those In revolt returning to their allegiance. Thew has certainly programed as LIMOr ably to us, eines the Issue of SILO preolann flan, as be fore. ' I know as fully as one can hems the opinions of other, that some of the etteurrandes of otirentilea In the field, who have given'us our most important viatories„ brafeee the emancipation policy an the aid of colored troops constitute the heavietit blow tat dealt to the rebelliOn, and that at lout . one of those important nemeses could not, have been achieved when It sae bet for the aid of black - sitldieri. Ainong the command heldhig'theise views are come who have never hmtattriffitilty with what is Oa/164/ Abolitionism, or with Republican party poll tice, but who hold than purely as Military opinionel — l submit their . opinion as Ming entitled id some weight againetthe objections often rated, that emancipation and arming the blacks are unwise as military measure" and were not adopted as such in..gifed faith. Yon say you will not tight to tree Degrees. Some ofilfetiltiffei to to willing enough to fight:or yotr, ?Mr yo.a then ,exelueively to nye the Union. I issued the . ptociamettarniffethrpoesi to aid you In saving Lb, Unice; ::IThenever. you shall. tome con-. spared all insistence t ) the if shall urge yotitheirelithine fighting, it, will be an tipt.tium then for yea to declare: that you will tot fight to nagrosa. I thought that in your struggle for the Union to whatever ex tent the negroes should mate helping the enemy to that extent It weakens the enemy In his resistants to you. Do. you think differ ently ? I thought that whatever negroosean be got to do as soldiers, leaves jest co much less for white soldiers to do in caving the Union. Does it appear otherwise to you ? Bat mime, like ether people, sot upon motive. Why should they do anything form If we will do nothing for them ? If they stake their lives for as they must be prompted by the strongest metier, even the promise of freedom, and the promise being made, must be kept. The signs look better: The Father of We tars again goes unvexed to the ma. Thanks to the brave men of the emit Northwest for it—nor yet wholly to them. Thies hundred Idles up they met ROW legions, Empire, Keystone and Jersey honing their way right and left. The seen; Sa'uth, too, In more colors than one, alto lent a hand en the spot. Their pars of the history waljotted down la black and white. The job was a groat na tional One, aid let rape be bonnet wee bore en honorable part halt, and those who dear ed the great river may well , be proud. Even that la notull. It is hard to say that any_. thing has boon more bravely end better . done than at Lutists:a, Minineebrao, Gamy" • burg and'on men ; fieldsof lets note. Nor mast Vale 'ilata's webbed feat be for gotten. At . alt. the water marglas thej have been present, not only on the deep SON the bread bay and the - rapid titer, bet also up the balmy, muddy bayou' and wherever the ground was a little damp they halt been and made thole tracks. ;Thanks to .ell for the groat republic! for the principles by which It lives,. and kelps alive, for mazes vast future , th inks to all Peace-doe" not appeer co distant vs It did. I hope it will some soon, and come to stay, and to come as to be worth the keeping in ail fatare time. It will then have been proved that among freemen-them can be no etitesee ral appeal from.the..ballot to the ballet, and that they who take snob appeal are sure to lose their- ease and pay the costs. And then there will be some black mow who eau remember that with "Lint tongue and with clenched teeth, and with steady eye and well poised bayonet, they have helped man klai great eensamonation. fear there will be some white meaaaablo to forget that with mallenantheartand deceitful epoch, they have striven to hinder It. BM, let no not be over sanguine of a speedy end deal triumph. Let us be quiet and ocher.. Let as ditheently apply the matins, never doubting that a Just Uod la his own geed time will give us the rightful result. Yowl, very truly, A. Lomita Gea. Gilinaore's Beefy to Gen. Beau. regard's Protest. Wassnraresr, Sept. 3.—The fallowing le general GiIIICOTIV3 reply in brief, notice of which has been published In the rebel papers, to Gen. Beatiregard'setnenunioation, already printed at length: DISARMS:SI pr THI SOUTH, READ•QOASTISS IS TSB BUILD, Minna Inas D, 8,0., Aug. 29, 1863. Bra :—I have the honor to aeknnowledge the receipt of your oononnnication of this date, complaining that one of my batteries had opened upon the city of Charleston, and thrown a number of heavy ride Mafia into the city, theintabitante of which, of course, were asleep and unarmed. My letter to you &mending the the surrender of Port Banter and Morris Island, tlna L tenieg in default thereof to open Ere apt' •rarleston, was de livered near Port Wagner, at llat a. m., of the Mat inst., and should have arrived at your headqutners to time to have permitted your answer to reaoh me within the limit as .signed, namely, four hour& The fact that you were absent from your headquarters at the time of its arrival, may be regarded so au unfortunate olftOCOltlitieo for the city of Charleston, but it is one for which I, clearly. am not rceponsible. This letter bore data at my headquarter:, and weed: tally delivered by an cheer of my staff. The inadverteut omission of my signature doubtless afford, ground for epeeist pleading, but it is not the argument of a -commander, sollelting only for the safety of sleeping women and children and unarmed men. Year threats of retail,- tioa for sots of mine, which you do not allege to be in rieleMon or the Wages of civillesd warfare, except as regards the length of time allowed as notice of my intention, are pealed by without comment. I will, however, Gill your attention to the wall established principle that the command. so of Ili pace attacked het not invested, hat log his MOM of OJOSpo Open and probable, has 00 right to a notice of an intention of bombardment, other than that which is given by the threatening attitude of hit advancing. &van if this Utter had net been written, the authoritlea of the city of Charleston lure had, acoordlig to your own ruuumtusioation, forty days none, of her danger. Daring that time, my attack upon her dottrels has steadily pro gressed. The ultimata sirJeat of that attack her ettto time been doubtful; if radar the olnrconstarnes the life of a single non-combat ant h 'exposed to peril by tko bombardment of the city, the respoulbility testa with those who have Ent failed to remove the noa-oom batants or to nouns the safety of the city, af ter having held control of all Rs approaches for a period of nearly two years and a half, to the pounce of a threatening force, and who efterwards refused to accept the terms upon which the 'bembardment might here been nottpined. From varicus smarm, official and otherwise, I =led to believe most of the wo man and ohildten of Ohs:intone were long linos removed from that city bnt.upon your warms that the city is still fall of them, I shall suspend the bombardment until 11 o'clock?, to-morrow, thus givingyea two days from the time you acknowledge to have received my 'communication of the 21st Vary rupsotinll7, Your obedient servant, (81sned) Q. 41. Prigadler-tienmal Comoranding. To Oen. P. C. Beanregard, Commanding Con ' fedotato foroos„ Charlooton, It appears the Spanish and Blida Co:tab foomsfullymddzsated an. 13Wmora on be bolt Of the eullooto at their otantrlso In °wows, and he - lawfully snipe:dad the borobardmout for:tveraty.foUr hours, to era them %Imo to • hail the' city. Nothing was waft- o lio Klee from his Ida than to endo w their lieu and property. • • Arrival,: Raman's, Sint. 2 -Tba ably Gny Emit, from BbiJanalea, Wino ;AN ba p olclle, sad the *blot 4.129 by 2,200 bap Rio wan said to-41q, 201 New Yak at 27 tub. Eli= Groat Union Ralf a. Debi t Sr areas tun; 111., Sept. ante at the great Union den. to-day was holly as largess an. nsolutions were nosalmonsty ad,. this unholy rebellion comm ence justifiable cause ; that it Is maintain violation of entry principle of justioe humanity, and that ft b the defy of the Gov ernment to suppress It by. the AIM 9! cam constitutional means in their pow; that we by aside party questions and prtjadoes and devote ourselves unnuervidly t 4 tit IMPS of the Government until the: rebellion is Onally and forever crashed; that to the sad that the Union shall live, the Government survive in all its constitutional integrity, that the nation be preserved in territorial unity, seepledge our item, fortunes and sacred honor; That the strength 'of oar Govmament con sists in the ntspeot of tho people for the Wes and conatitated autheritice, and whoever op , pones the imeentlon of the laws, whether by open - rebeMon or by secret combinations, or teethes others to do so, is an enemy to repub lican liberty. That theconne of that portion of the Democratic) party who have not far gotten the dying injunction of Stephen A. Douala', and who have nobly milled to the +conntzre standard in this her trouble, meets ore hearty, patriotic admiration. That, in view of the extraordinary dill:1110m and em. barrauments Which have eniironed the Na del:al and State entre during the present &tractions rebellion, the efforts of the consti tuted authorities of the National - arid State governments commend themselves to our highest respect for the seal, ability and fidel ity with which they have been marked. Spteehes were made by Gov. Yates, Sena tors Doolittle, and Trumbull, Gent. hi Wier nand. Oglesby, Lane, of Indians, and Ether distinguished gentlemen. From Washington. Waantsorow, Sept. 3.—The interior. DO. partweat has refined all bide for not late of the Baum Utast Janda, and ordered so whtoh are to he made on or before the 15th of Ooteber next. The expedition cent ep the Reppahinnoeal, to resaptare the gunboats Satellite cot lße fiance, lure returned, being enable, in non sequeuceof the low water, to gat higher. up thin the Rappahannock. One of the eessoin of the Satellite arrived here to-day, having made bin escape while op the way to Rich mond. He represented that as expedition, cambering between 400 and 600 rebels, cost. listing, in part, of the same force *lash cap tured the two boats, loft the neighborhood of Port Royal, on Tuesday, far the purpose of capturing tome of oar needs. A party of cavalry is with then, who have bean teen lately about Mathias!, and ether points on the river. Powhattan B. Locke, of Y.iszeurl, has beau supplant/ Associate" J utiles of Nevada Territory. The premature vabilostlon of the Pfeil. dent's letter otteasione much surprise, as it watfideae certainly cot through the Instru mentality of the author, Democratic Btatp Coavontion. Wonciarria, Mau., Sept. 3.—The Demo cratic Sista Convention, was large, enthusi astic and liarmonteue. Twelve hundred del egates were present. Richard Spaced, Pres ident, urged the anion of all-the parties for the sate of A° Union, egalnit the adnalnls teatime of Lincoln. pappitit, of tbsConven lien, was moat 'decidedly against the appa rent purpose of the edministration, in eon duoting the war for the soli object of negro omacespatlon, bilged of the proseriration of the Union and the restoration of the Consti tution. Mr. Paine was unanimously floral natod,for Govemar, and Thom 11. Plunkett, of Pittsfield, for Lieutenant Governor. Letter from Ran. Edward Every( to the SpthigllCid ConVOIIIIOII. Boston, Sept.3.—The Eon. Edward Ever ett wrote a totter to the NM Convention held in Springfield, 111, to-day, reiterating the patriotimeentiments he had always adopted, and closing as follows t , qf all coed men and Rood patriots in the loyal Stater, whether in or out of office, learideinst r when llectlicalt little pride of personal feeding and of party assoviations would cordially unite for th e at tainment al objects which they all approin, and unite in a visual:4 proreeution end one. eessful termination al the war, the next New Yam day would witness the prostration of the rebellion end He luaders, the return of pesos; and the restoration of the ljnies." From New York. New Yout, - Popt. 3.2-A special to the Foil says the Presitbmatt,,. to day, rovltsd his letter to the - Illlzole Xoutantlon. The feller, 'as publishodor obtalar idea"' anent. • Renewed rumors has reached us to-day, 'from the Upper Potomac, of a rebel oavelry advance. Fight with the Nat'sJo Indians LIIIIRSWORTH, Sept. 3.—Prom the Alba pumps, Newlezioo, papers, of Augut, we warn that, on the 28th of July, Colonel Hit Cargon, with part of the let New Ideal**, Regiment, had a light with the Navajo In dians beyond Fort Canby. The Indhng were defeated, with a low of thirteen killed, and over twenty wounded, and many arbour& The Health of Gen. Banks' Army. BOSTON. Sept. s.—The correspondent of the Boston Smeller under date of Acquit 23d, refabes the reported norertions of the rebel papers that many of the soldlsro of the, array of General Banks were dying of yellow laver. On the contrary, good health prevailed both 111 the army and city of New Orleans. Hale of 5.20'.. PRILADILPHIA, Sept. 9.—The Sabstriptlen Agent reports the elle of $531,659 Ave-twen ties to-day, Ships Ashore off the North Carolina coast. Poznan Normal Sept. 3 —The gunboat Stockton, just arrived from Newbent, reports two steamer, and Otte brig maim nett Ondon Urethan by Telegraph. Haw Toga, fept. 3 —liotton Wire and bet ter, at MVOs.. for Middling Op'ands. flour more active, and 66,100. better, at 1,4.5 for Rum Mate, $61646.23 for Extra NAL BOa 0., 113,64g57 for Trade brande—market cloning quiet. Whisky quiet bat Ann at 200.. Wean Keen totter, with a mod erate export detnuid; Chicago Spring.6l44l ,07 Milwaukee Club 81 8$ 1 le. and Winter d Weetarn $llBBl tit Man cpetei to be ter, and eland dud and drooping at 750.6 c. fur shipping; mixed weitera Idlest 760. Oats bit sr, at .8462 e. forere.tern. lager rates heavy at 11t)io. for Hier 0 leans and 1034 011Ria. for Musarrado. McLean doll and nominal and unchanged Petroleum • sitedo Armen large mks made on reknio ter re it--underatxd to beat go adman.. Perk opined qnkit and rioted doll; includ ect to the take are NOW MIL new mem, dalleeratie on September Di Ike! quiet zed =Nome& Damn stile, Wet =dirtied]. , Lard a shad, Armor. Money more actin at Giga per cont., with bulk of transactions at the the latter. et, riles decidedly higher; tint ease rposed at 162 and Mood unsettled at /644)1Hjg Got& advanced 8% per cat; cganing et 2Vg, admeceg to 304. and . mowbg Om ad. 10%. Goverment stocks quiet and withontitibbledohange Btockestill dnO, lowa and heavy; Chloe; r and Boca Pittaburgh • fort Ways., 79; I. ilk 0, 105; ft P., 91; Illinois Osittritl Oct p . 120 g; Mauls- Num 1413‘ Bmdln&_ll33l M. DS 611,14;61 &P. D D1)(0-Undson ..M1;- Ede, 107, New Port Oen 1te4;311/4wl Vs, WU Parzinebrart.Bept. 3 —Marmaa inquiry end receipts light.. Wheat *toady. Chun active. Wribity arm; Cato Mc. and held alglter. BaLlllO/111, rept 3—Plow beam ealeal,o:43 bbbi. Howard Street at 13 240 37%. Wheat Atm and buoyant. Corn firm and rep licertai white 80Ciarn Chicago Aarket. Sam 2.—Ths ticitement to the grain markets cautlanee, sod we hare to note a further matextel ad. ranee on engythlum except Wheat. The duond for Wheat vas Mir, tat buyer. hid Ism canaasacs and the market &Wiwi ISS: per lush—cluang quiet at Sae Lr No 8, and 01(102o am No 1 Spring. About 70,000 hue all greats, changed hands at 111,01 for No 1 Bed, SAVO for No 2. Led, 94930 for No 1 Spring, 2 24;0101 fat No 2 Spring, and 703 TM for Bejocted7 Spring In store. There vu a tolerably sates de. mend mr Plow, and the market ruled (key at yea. tarasy's per. . About MOO Mbytes sold at MUD 8,73 tor nudism to mood grades of Whits Winter SA. tree, and {462,75 for common to choice Spring it. ter. Cora opened excited and buoyea tat an edyance of UM, 2)po per bmb, safes beleg made at MCI No /, and o tor No gln store.- Buteequeatly the mar. bat Weems TWA and doted at 64015130 torltsi. Cue( Cara afloat TM quieted 600 far rio 1.. Oats mere on the 'rums" and ran up 33(a1t0 per bash above )eattoders - poteee. Lome 40,000 one sold alai ®413(0 Ar No 1, and ISo for No 2—cluing quiet at the Weide emus. The otter/age of lye wareltcht, and the market edema:edit* per huh, with mho et 680600 for 210 1 la dem Ilarley ems te, Ay tee rrs. mud, and sold at in • grime at Caper bueborlth transantims 18,3804 No and &Wier biol. Timothy &edema mere setter Id' Mph. whtes Min • arum% to.' with balm et ec,.:Jurns, Cleveland. Market. - IL-111tho4dolketdidh soleola bbla bld XX fransysldta what *VIKA 6')bbb3ZradatSlAlXo• home noon Irtridlos - huh londedi-voldat set do rod dovS XL: let dehi-Inke taw Mc dallavd heavy. The =dyad* wit tom:deli voiripod .hua vane ollovt on plod, lenne..lkdsvb huhittecto. - Oeto, Tynan upwardtac. k et Recetti Baisepdteil the day cm au Lk. Barier ,, 24 6 4 the MlabglitiK4 4E04 .-B a namalalo. mgt.. ham rib. Pill Haltaltr, ' 7- 7 4 7: ;141 & • John Stewart. Third Irma • Musty Eta Sixth Turd Joseph Ta 3 tor. Pitt towesblp .L Israel giloaronswitb. Pitt tOwnstup Cinialan Itersid, li'[reabxt Abrahams &other, Pon township A 0 W Snider. Wales township- John WppN, Veraidliss township JoseptiGrilflihr, do Wm P sohlog, 'do Jan 8 - ownr4 do Alex Dietrich, do 'rhos I) Lewis, do Daniel Blown. Patton township- - Morrow beset, do • Wm Graham, do Vim J Groin. Peebles township. John Atirodins, do n°°r7 Loop, ds AUZU IFEIO aAn Barr 137 X• /MIS Varuirtoss • • . John Fallen, Vanillas township. Massaro s—Jatt Banish. Inters Tonuth. Jamas Gana., township. italeass— John Basalt, Patriot calshy. - - Owen lie Donald. Yasalles township. Wittexts —ld Daffy. B B Ran. Jams Thompan. Veraliks township. Wltareste —.Jobe Mich, Wm Breasts. Grorge !iambics,. Versailles township. Wittassa —j Spam% B Gibs. Geo rattan, Vanillas township, Witnesses —J Bpencer.lt Kuzma, IT 11710203 AND 1311111 ED. Anson. Gres, Penallco toorarbip ; d!ribiaty Goo W Anna, do do .1 B Corn, do . do Jae Robertson, do do do 'olio Burls Ronda( tfiraam, Cod do Thorns. Mabel, do do Jams* Jinn. dr , L . -do 'lan - Detrfob, d sdo Samosa Passion. de . - , d 3 Wm D Vs.:ashler, do ' do UZIVTLAIILIZQUI or ACIL James Afro, Tnul b. toinuldp: tire 3 and mar tkrl Whimans li UrMahon, UlUtts , h.3. Birbey Mini um, Jr., Iter.o.LUrt tosreblp: n'rr Witoeure, B Harrfr:n, er., J 11Corty, Cowan. Jtha °aro, Tendtits Owns Win over 33 std =as std.,. Witllllllll4 liars Carp, ;do r! Lee. basinullillls. Versales ;smash's: otos 35 and /surds& Wltrumma.rrally T McLellan. Thomas Doltd, irarsallies dirndl% over 35 and roarrtar. M Irises*, Bun YraJ , 41111 L Mut Lock ard J illahey, Pitt toarraldp t aver ihlrly.fiva and married. Mammon, George Pas. Tad Wash, 17.121.1 0 11911 %WON or QUOTA MINI 11141.9 1114111 2 / 3 Wllll4 Tboa Roberts Oomphlrey Joa¢FL gra lug. d{IDN B Moors laza int Besnistrar, idw ad B•ianm Jabs Pima Oharkes O'Doan.en Jabal:mu:n=ld • Saml W Docile *lberia:taro MaoLts-Oabura That Dnurnsums Jones thirtAn. James Lomb itlazum Elsresney. CELTS:WNW Or AGED ASO =ME rAZIOITII Dim. D. Lll6 03 BM rox. lICPPOIIT John Mint*, Vaal Um tovahlp. Witratum— -1 8 Simian, Li 2:ll3askrul cam ims MILO 2) Itl=ll2 0tT7,112D 62/70111 Of a •ILOII. Wm Hmary. V.M.Oll' m toirtlll2. Wllemns—J 2.4 Amish B Bsatt aid MD CIO= OP ICtl lto 112 SS TA= t• LlEara. • IS 1012 =TUG l DII‘ITID. Genie Bip" Vailatics taw:8111p. Witnucer -0 /Mame. / Wackar 117Z0112.111:2 sascu.to—tr-su asig Asa %swum, MOVEIUM Dia dar. Jamb Amon; TansUlse townatilp. Wltateus Wm 16111194, L As /meat. zuzia a, MOTILIZZZEM CIUIDIRti cciii 12 TWA. Botart 0 lauhrlck. VernMss tiwrzblp J. 11.11148 1F01117.2.. 11141tdaw eag.aad Pwicst nanbai. i 22 DLL rrrm"nr7l , WS. T.-1860-M Pcoroas of sedentary habits troubled with week• nets, lastituda r , yalpltaUes at the heart, ask of or asSits, distress alter satiny, torpid Um, coratlya.. kne.dartder to softer U they will usury the celebrated, PLANTATION lIITT'EaS, Which are now recommended by the highest modke anthoritice, mad warranted to gradate an I...did . benetbdal agent. They are exceedingly agreeable, Perfectly pure, and motet arpemode all other tooth. *bus a healthy, pars ctimelatt be required. they Miry, strengthen and larigarato They abate • healthy manta They are an antidote to change of water and AM. Tiny overcome erects of dhodgationnnd late banns. Thlystrutithel Ilusystain and enliven Oa Mina. They prevent tabula:WM and batortalttent foyers. They purity tbs breath and sobiliy of the stomarb. They core Dymenala and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and ehobra Werbor. They cure Lir& Complaint andlieretzm Lteadenbe. Tiny maks the weak strong, the lamentd brilliant. and are ezhanded nature's great resterror. They are composed of the celebrated Palma bask, sinter green, samaras, rods and Luba, dl prossmed In perfectly pure gt„tkotx Runt. Tor particulars, MI circa= and tettlntonlala aroma. each bottle. Beware of impotters, gnomic* entry bottle. Coo that It has D. d. Barnes' signarare on our printe . Stamp oyez the cork. with plantation scene. n..d oar Arco aignatnre on a fins stool plots engraeing on aids label. Bee that our battle la not refilled with mod= and deleterious dna. We defy any porno to match tha Mate or chancier of our good.. Any parson pretending to sell Plantation Bitten by the prima or In bulk, Le on It:water: We sell only to our log cabin bottle. Any parson Imitating this bottle, Or sol/Mg any Mew motorist therein, wbeth. r caned Plantation Dittmar not, Is a cu mini nude: the ILL Law, and will be eo prosecuted by era. Ws almady_hare car eye on two. parties no oar bottles. tn. who will mired In getting themaelm into dim unuters. The Wand tor Drake's Plan. hake Putters DOM Wier, clentimen, minchanta, dz., fa pliantly leardlble. Sher Maple trial cf bottle 1. the evidence we Vaunt of theli north recd onlwitiolitY. They are sold by all respectable droo trountry p% poem, - pyildans, notelr, smombeata and dorm P. IL mesas 00.. SIC 2 grAilaigh = lOC DEAR GENUINE BIT -211188. Sur We. Ithaca& 444 retell?, by SIAION JOHNSTON, Coma Bmltheeld and rout Streets. sataamizirw? j(Z;'''PIT/LE WINE VINEGAR, 1/1•111311V/IIIIID AT E. 4 E. DOLLYAN, SMEARY. (formorty Mows a Co., Bottosaz.) Tto only Motor awarded with Pilso WA. 01 aLt.ty extabitcra, at tha Intsriatlasuil Estibitka, London. Itor u:• by F. IC 110.141.11&N, arlat MA901331372.8. ....: L In M= jIarBORLIBONi- & UO., (ens. colors to &mow* Itantltlftiasto,) Wassopotos toto, Wow. !Omni AND Xtexis Pittilougb, To. ffiandictonat- of :BOAT AUlllt arkuostra SULU nontssi , : indsT 'ENGLINTS, MILL ItMIBI2DIRT, 411421110. - ZdAITISM, CAST? 111614 of andeo Wt.= i OIG TAISICS it: sripTs: sonata AlDatim pou. mroas; Agents GIT/fAItVS PAit nuntos. 6011114201111T5. • • all IMP JOHN COUBRAM & 880., -oulactatars of neon Rain% MON VA UM AND veyar poops, winnow saunzne, WINDOW GOLTIDS, Lo. Nca. YI &mad street tad 130 =ratio*, Worm Wood and Harleot. 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