- E Vitsbufgh dueiti{. ElLL:) l 7*4f%( l )*/ 4 t -- 4 . eart 9 7 4 , P 368. OITY APPAI2?B. tat ornauz 1 , 4 P OF sus 0137 Its .ly to the. English and French "Clergy. 4 141 tionimlithe appointed, at the late meet- Infl in Dr. Paxton's Church, to prepare a reply to Alm Address of the Manchester Anti-BIS - vizi Conference s suggested by addresses of 750 1irlitieb, and .4,008 Hagfish clergymen, hani'mnosimously,agreed to forward the fol k kn" It gt . . .1!!ply of ifistrers iirs'liiicskregb and Allegheny 10 as l'Addras to Weider, and Pastore of • • , all Clriefiese Doseesiaatiosa thrsrephout the Sato 'of -America," from an elsol4rsony : ' Onsfsevitasisldin Afanchnter, Zny'and June Sel 1863. . EIMSOID LID Denalhirrasur : At a meet , Ing if Minister, and members of different de nontthations of Christiana convened in the PAW( Protb,vteriaZ Church, Pittsburgh, United Matto, on the evening of Beptemhgr - -- IfithLll 3 / 1 11,th hear an .thddress to Ministers . and -Pasfon of all 'Christian Denominations thronghout the States of Americo " adopted by al. "Anti-Slavery Conference of ' Ministers , 01.11,oligion," held In the city of Manchester OD the SA of Jane 1863, and monied to the chanties in these cities by the Her. J. W. Massie, D. D., LL. D., the zeal= memler of a detonation sod out for that purpose, the undersigned wore appointed a Committ ee, to prepare and return a suitable reply. WO most cordially retdprocato, dear bre thren, the kind sod fraternal sentiments ex preeski in your excellent Address, and join sanekheartliewith you in your earnest de , SlASlChitintt ot Annie= liken, the prolido . ~ aonntirishateres may be the complications - -. that lava erten IA themereatime—ef all those mighty agitations that are now oonntleing cur Dad, anitthreataileg the very **Wane* or our Matthaei life. ' We agree with you, In the sOlit,mhen you etate.that no other cause than'that of human slavery ha, been =signed, by, the rebels themseltreo, for their 'revolt a,tairitt their government.' Their avowed -APO la thfound a itelfederaci, the "corner . =atone of which shell be, thattel.alevery, se it no* exists i f this South. Bach an okleet, In thi midst of the evangelical light and ~olviliestion the latter part bf the 19th' eta .. th/lls on meet with nothing bat nutrited soon :sated rebuke from 'enuy lever of Christianity, -, , l oad the well being of the human raw. : . :It Iths, therefore, been a matter of no little astonishment to us, that in llogisad =peel - ally--kibleh claims the glory chasing the Met antbak the eivilissd nauons of the world that abolished both slavery, And the 'slave trade, and of herbs .speat, within the last halt ' eanttry, two hundred and My millions of i , dollars In the general euppreseion of both— ._ - the _einse of the slaveholdore rebellion— , .so skill at variance with the genius and epirit •ither Into Institutions—should hive -met with co moth sympathy, if not support. We do cot wish to argue the question hoe, but welave read history to no purpose, if so billy i oneeesion of belligerent right' to In ' nurse Masts and obeli agaistet an organized and I sadly ~,goventosene, endeasering ,to main its traditional hexer, prottida and . .' pewer,Tle not only unpresedentrd, bat 'an anomaly in the annals of international comity mid law . t , _ Dee OM lie still more astonished that, despite the friendly temonstrences ef - the Untied ' '=BiaLSZ'Ozrerament, they should be allowed 'to Onatnietail ff t -out, witidn the j English reeks:, Thole for the'purpose ofpreying upon or eottweense-Atuthag us. la the defence of • Gonstifettanal liberty, and .athingla the es . tablleitment of a despotio eltrepower. , diet aMidet ail thiiiit afforded; nolittle glad - liestion; dthrlirethreds, to receive .7GUI 'raids of rempathy and ezeouragenzant, and to know that you, and kindred amoolations in Greet Dritaini kw Uarnestlifteteated to ioniser . Sifient=pdast, those getevaacts, and viola . dons ilintathation= courtesy, of which we ' ' • Judy monfdaks. This is It should ha For, on pontlig out the blood and truants of our nathrasito profusely ea we ere now doing, we . ant nol - merely triadic:Ong ear traditional • power And , gleam, but .are. subserving the oda of ttuiverset freedom Ahrauitout the world. -. 4 iife are happy gay, that theigess - . , hp of SAlit and' ringlets %holy ire every - - mltel• ftillowlnit In the path of our vieforlous =mils. „i; tinder the favollig smile's- of a ' - - . rigatoni4od r who - execules -just judgment - - far alithat are opmeetedi we' hen no fear of ,the'deld .Itheleth of onr government - In sup . . pressituf , this whited. rebtilio ; .ead with to =nit fill Defilade], debasing and doneralis;". at inspiration. - -s, . - , , , . .We can, moot And 'unfeigned y, iunits with inti• In earneit prayer to tne, cot c i of todlogs forthe univers a l _ emancipation in hia tline,eime and-way,'of , the colored rice, and for the recognition of their elates, to the Aghteat Losmanity.' ' 1 , " Touraddrese bee laws ettattyronhaneed in ems exidauttlen, not:L . .OW hy the worthy bro• thes[Df. Massie] who presented it, and li. boa endfurfer hulielf 'to our people, where` - mint ibliafam - itonsikl hie. Christian couthels andeshortations,bit aleo from the - fact that it ',-- fa thealfspeing 01 , -tITO add:mm*lm the same ..,imeject,elgast a rsspectively, by seven hundred _gull fifty in Yranan, end four thou: and' and - eight - ministers in Great Britain and Ireland. ' .. -. -rite mtheitutioni dear bretiouseita =Curs you ' . kinAllielit Or our , constant care, end .bees- , " teazel our delightful proilnee, to 7 enltivate .310.mosiamicabla relatteneWith the Govern moat and peapLe of Gyeatittitain,lnill air- Onaitatines and mourrenees which do not In Ithinseemprotehe of the dignity and honor ef ; out ceentryisad' it shell beau constant - .prayer that ire may never - bti broneht into deadly othllletwilh a nation terwhicts.lll are - slieloselt related by tlei 'of kiedred,ththage _Yoko In limed, Christ:and fintualo4. Jots DOenian, Chrien.; - 'Damn Moitterar, Bso'b , . - ilfi.Wl , J,airomm,- , • , ' 4.111.2Annr, -, . . 'WV.: Defre;. ' ' , , '• i& • _Jestal:Psienhe,, ) -P - . .i , , Counitfoe. . silos" iaj . .t)ot the.' At the 23d — bletttet.' • We I.lid.obted to 0a Ada .7; W. Blear, -7 ; Pforostideeited of the- 7,1 Aldrich (oom , d nude! ipadied Of Alloiteektodid thoitholo Bettiereadiving Om: atlas) fondue fol.; : leibtX otitemiet of the fends of the draft In ettefdlitifet o at the and:stip3.o AluLtlato for ihil dfdted ;op teredFt, tO•wit:l3oidecater . , 1887:j • , -•• 14•Ngsootio Or - phystek ai etiu y no llghl to adlitary dig/ ota widaw ita-; b ara :nott[pia bls War far saptirct..«.... 01 , way w e girds, farm parent or J*11,9,11, • 490.004 14100 his Isbor An support-........ CO `ldostat gni* he attar, mega o f &mob-, spa 10 wow a atter= sot - woo 7rani 013 e! Wit nilatertetkr narnaMrriftependaaai _ A pra sat •,8 ~ather-plattothaliss Tann:u 33 4K tv 4 vo 4SrMt . 4 O ;-. licaziW;io7e7l . , ...'"44 ° ° i‘rj lal r it i aiV l P Yrt-1617777 7; Al Axictorty•flirs itatraito 8 Over th.:1741 , 07.1067 OP, 1C1AP1.5.!ried......• 301 tosser Want"sascpacip.4:--- ", • • • ' 34. Dboas l lo 3 i4s , TeothandWioroit Ono forolibodettoboltn:! par this planc fa !PIM ectoimatatioa Eiatfr Tao j eotiouutoted ("time st, central no. IS& VOUnol, ,811103•„1141rery is za Pnlesd gistdidtmPa u itaurfl rIgftSTOWL;i , - • The;Bentir Ooarestitia • Thh C l oati.AuTatiir‘ g0#044 0 PaParition : Wie!t4l a - large Mtge* Am.** tio 041012U°32 •to gaiisala•nintrow;% Obit. C. ' r ..W, Ititantof -4 - 41`100 - jfkrimad:ai lehid 111 1ithlef;thi 4 1, 10.402, aid *bi4tgridi4, tkiieoithlitielistileta'mlua;r &To: J B. Stairms, sguirottby 'eandidnte tor 011 eft 11 41 1 .1 1 , tenivito , * q,o t f mut OpJII,L bnoonlas ',Ttrdal= agates olnn4- Mauna II alaitiNdnif /Mfg nionnag, on AI speeig be -.MS 'frnin± Thos's* / 3 ; 1ikkre4441,11..°0.. 0. Oaf, balsa, MS Pisa linl, iiiiid-141, r:.! [ ti t , • - • Ar-74 4 1W , :-'Z'r..W , :,' ' ' • „ vat 'fy , y~."~g' ” "'~t,„ ~~=fin;: Oatßeek Table. As Genus aum Ifueraresor nos SIM= Lid. ovassiltr thrall* of Boadeats." By H. G. Club, Profelsorlf Modulo sad Everfrb Mentor. la Holm Cotlere. New Tort: Cbarlos falbster. 1013. Pittsburgh: gm Isle by B. S. Peat, e 3 Wood street.- VHlpp.l2mo. ?rainier Clark has here, within the mod erate compass of a duedecitne vellums of 220 pages, suceeeded wonderfully well in present ing to the etudent &general view of the English language and of the grotth and progress of English literature. The most important m aths arrived at by the 4esouchis of Anglo- Steen =bolero, u te the building up of our Isogoage—the tracing of Its course, and the transitional asps of its development, as elaborately presented In inch works as War ton's, °talk's, Marsh% eta.—are witha relied tons entwine stated and ilhistested by wen ches= passages from writers of the sticces sive periods. We are warrant= In say ing that the author has fatly sacceeded In hie design of presenting a good available text book for the study of the history of the English language and Iltenture—superior, even, felpractiesl purposes, to many works of three times)ta bulk and pries. ?mg Orm ..w.autmi OP NM! Tour Cur. ET was era uaauty , 0:oet, &wool tests. Sew fork: eivlstam. 1863. P/Webrugh: for sale by Henry Was; I'llth street, CM pp. Ham Sometime ago, it appear', Oil:author of this volumeumoceeded In attracting the attention of the puhile by a series of gossipy memoirs under the same title, namely, . 1 The Old Mer chants of New York City"—which has na turally encouraged him to go on working the lode he had opened. Yew writers that have ventured into print, have aver equalled Mr. Walter Barrett, Clork,in miscellaneousness, promlecuousnees, or whatever else, In the Bhp. of a 'ponderous polleyllable' and noun abstract, we should learnedly and tech nically—al beats a • critic—call what in the every day vernacular is often called. "rough and ready," or rather "rough and tumble}"—for, in good cloth, his book seems to have been made in no more methodi cal way than by sending about• wheelbarrow fel of note, or memorandum-books to !imprin ter% and having the same taken from where It was damped on the floor, and incontinently used for 'copy,' and transformed Into each a volume as we coo. And yet, notwithstanding this carelesaness, or whatever ft le, snob • book will 'have more interest for thousands of readers, than some of the moat carefully written and tsultlesely constructed books ever published. Pomona preached before. Mu D-yat Blew» the Prince of Wel during Die Tour In lb. Ewa, ire the boliie rt 1063 with Notion of Erne of the Loos Ida visitor. ny *rehire Poorhyo Stanley, D. D.. Professor of Motor, In the OLl.er• any of Orford; honorary Clutplela In Ordinary to the Quo°, ; D:torty Okra of the Closet; Hooorary Cit•pain to the Parma of Wales. New Tort: (Thad. Scribner. 111133. Pitt bur. b.l eels by B. B. Devi!, 03 Woodland. 272yp. 12mo The exquisitely beautiful appearance of this volume, whioh leaves nothing to be de sired in. the way cf type, piper, etc., shows that the publishers appreciated-what they enclosed in such a casket. We need not say much, specially, about these interesting sermons; for the literary read er will need no aesuranoe from any .quar ter, that the acoomplfahad author of that most . delightful work of Eastern travel, "Sinai and Palmitin° in Connection with thous illitory," would certainly preach aer monk of no ordinary character under the cir cumstances set forth in the title-page, ac given above, We am truly glad that this re- markable Series of sentions;eo rich in illus. trattoria of ,sacred history =so exuberantly doh and , felicitous in alinaions to stored scenes and places—should be made aimessible to Amerissa readers in to elegant and satis factory a form, by the good Mete and enter prize of the publishers. Grand llnton Demonstration. Ono 'of the grandest political 032T011t10111 I aver whammed in Western Penneylvania, was held at Frankfort, Ilanover towneldp, Bead county, on Tuesday. Thus place is near the Washington and Allegheny county lines, and In proximity to the Zee separating our State from he "Panhandle" counties of Wait Vh , glide. The copperheadi held abates meeting here on the 81 bat., at which between eigh teen hundred and two thousand period' were Meted, and they were co elated with their demonstration that they crewel hastily over the ' , abolitionists" and " their llepublicans." This put the loyal men zed woman upon their; - sosttleorod th e result was that the ourention of Tueaday was a "tattier"—a regtrar dam per upon the eumerheade—foreehadowing the overwhelming.defeat which awaits them. It is estimated that not less than six thou sand parson were present The delegation from West Virgir.latumbered elevens hundred that fro= Washington county was somewhat larger; while the debgatien from "Allifhony county (prizielpally fled Meon and Fiztdby townehips) numbered six hundred. The pro w:Wan of wagons was four miles long, and oecupied en, hoar and twenty minutes: in puling. It woe, amusing—ampusing even the most sanguine expectations of those hav ing the mestizo In charge. The wagons ware handsomely decorated with flags, barman, and deeless of varied descriptions, all tend lug to "how the deep Interest which the ladles feel In the result of the present election. One stand only had been ereeteri,rY but ft don became apparent that °Derail of those precept amid not hear from .8 single stand, and while Mr. Athol° ,n a talented lawyer of . Washintion, Pa., spoke from the main plat form, W. 0. Moreland, Sq.,. of thia , city, held forth from a wagon, on another -part ef the ground. Brill about one-third& the peo ple could not get near enough the speakers to be within ear-shot, and puled the think con venation and sight-seeing. Thomas Rew ard, Stn, followed - Mr. Acheson, and no sax. b us ware th e people to hear . the Inds of the day dluttned, that Me.. Howard, and Mr. 'Moreland wens lepton_ the stated fer consid enbly can an hour each.- The addresses were most enthithegulip redived. At the close of theafternoon Meeting, • beautiful miss hunter was pruntit to the 'delegation from Marne/4 Washington dun h, is being the Largest on the groan& The presentation:meth was matfett, Mr. Deward, and respeedetto, - on befall of the recipients, by He Morshad. . A very Intarestingni& muting was held, which wet kept up dB a late hourp :notwith standing, the speakers won darlyestansted. Ls point of spirit fad enthdhein, we an sutured that nothing of a political abuseter has belPilvitnetied chubs the present caw page, equal to this. The utmost dunes and g ood order prevailed th roughout, and net the "lightest &snubbed or Interruption wu anywhere snanifestiel. It was a proud and joyous dey for the loyal mutes, and had a ; most downing effect upon the traitorous copperheads. Bonnets 'end The tali, 'dyke al , kande and hate kiTeitag loyal anilebesi upon the markeh and we wish to inform our lady readers that they can find a mat aemplte and elhpint as. torment at the eatablishment of Mist' IL!ohef, Penn street, near Si. Olair., Bar opening bass plea te.day, and this pment,' a most favorable 'opportunity for esaminlog her outcriesnu The style(' decidedly novel; timgh gamest say it re elegant and taste. tat ..The bopeet Is quit. starrow,and the sides are compressed so auto st Maul? Ibost the errhsiiing , the bonnets* elongated ap. sPetreace.. The colors ate of tonne sari. posi , bit We, wens shown several bonesti leis itather. , color (just think od it!) 'bleb Were , ;reel faintish and the Geier willies 'doubt be oune'salte fashienabbt ,herhas it is already Ist:vogue in tlfe east: IBMs Melo has able fcfrpeutted , a .jistati sad basistilel Smith hate ideal/Ski eltake"'amastagly , wltntifiryoung later-..and, we may Sid, she yonig gentleman, tel..: Theo are black and gray, trisected iithsty Akt sfyleh with pinseesoip. But we cannot parUeslaris*..., Mint Inwinid punkin, to &falba et tithe of whit we taw,ead wi en only advise - out lady tutus' to ow today, or to-num% or moAtd.zi.na wzbi, fathom:sans. The eittiesteouplate th e latest itylai and fealdoasble stateziels, shloli been seleated with gins are' by the - lady MOIL hoes lejorepared to all iodide fp the 'VW. , iel.atittltuert exueer. - led In eattisliall will have a fine Opel from whisk comet, t ,ta -,; • • 111,T4 trot.:=4:4o:l; sdia, labs chie f of ebb - Oho* efihdatitel7-4Depeollag the Department of the - Slesbaphshie The.esptain la a talented number of the legal _prefessioni. and Ii filly competent tothe dim:Urge of , the duties U. signed him. lie is stopping at Itehenga; hate ADAM My:mi.—Thiel:lk Wart°. U. 1.. moats this niadek ;at; MU put Men o'clock. , Pandits* attendsnoe is Oman:an $ll Imllititedi , sad other Importint bed*. , P 11 . 4 1 bi1 ?" ,1,41 4:7; P_It:W.ST4ftMM MMingairle:AM riOIISI22AL BOARD ORBDINIAR nk-et theStkr ed tb mot iao Nokia of • UAW =.4orOilialrolsoftly • tooting I* the 171:11.1 Mgt foiloo1i:j.012WW• for SU pout** Na roodroll_to Ws= ozoroloo, Wl' try Us fooolorlslho'Wollusnalus 1.6 taltbroorio. Isgnpasuir,GoogroPhi. OrtbeC main antes:. eanoftw i rigfiy. : _ I_o9oe. t &obi ow! Lau* throolib Ito blowy llERolgh oat Corraeo Otimourrtirta. 'Sas suantOstioa tdil ocolk. noniro 111086D4X, Odollooloood /ebbe Lim Bolt) 111 pro pooh of tolimosito, omex m-i.W waut w sow • .-46 t) -- ,i/Ji 4 It stale a salt, ispoostepat4A FresPaarksi z. dativin,r2V___ ., altars sel mahout aluini 41,c/r• Alabama Ow /NAladaTir-iliOra 4,1 4 „ .0' ) .~~5 :w' S-sli'ava ~1 ~. -...~ - -. :; .-~ ~. ~..-- .:.Y~~ Nam Enos- MS -Entem-.Tollihst. /Um Heron will appear inter great character of "Edith," la the play of the "Bun Dauer. ter," dramatised from tie eeleirated Mice* Eaat Lyn*. Ia this character the lady haa rif reoeived the highest meadow of the pass throughout the country, and those who sit uated its repreastadon ham on the oma lion of her bat visit, were nximusured In her praise. The attendee* is "Barney, the Baron."' Us Mourn Afinsuts.—Lame and fast leash's staleness attest the piddle apprecia tion of this Ise troupe. Elegant Toed and instrnmental musk, intanparsed with the Jokes, witticisms angentravagansaa of flambe personified, never fail to draw good houses, and - all these requildtes to aeons are coin. bitted In the Morris troupe. MIMIC Als and Misoolianaons Books, at Ano then, this ambit ) at 7,1 i Abel, at 51sChd 65 Fifth street, by order of the admix hi:rotor of Dr. fdeatath. : 4 PISCLiL LOCAL NOTICIIII Gwynn Ain amen Bmra idnalinia, fors bunny and cunninatuing pa:spool, are elm bait In nu. A. D. CIIISOST, Quasi Agent. 50.13. Fifth street TIONAJI Pun, Plain and Oznamintal Elate Roofed, ant dealer to Pennell/Ills Vgf cant slate of thel bast quality at low rata. 011cis at Alsz. Linehan% mar the Wane plitidesiglupis Opinzone of the Wheeler turd Was& Belying Meath& Throb but Quo Bowing brooldno, and tbit Is Wheeler Wilioit'a.—Jadso Moire, er, Alluvia= jittitito N. r; - Thu Wheeler A WT4on Nadine hu tic Anserioan. Itla an maoldno for fatally uto—ddoooato and oanna. It la eminently aupellor.—Dictionmry of Mirt Bury one should cell at Wheeler & rooms, No. 27 Fifth street, and exaralle ominous of work done on these machines. Wm. Stunner & Co., the Wotan Agents for Wheeler & Wilson , have now on exhibi tion a Soo stook of soaohinu, In Rosewood, Nabogany and Walnut oases. DIAItRILED s LIW7II—AIIEIN-0 the Srd lart.. br ths 80. Dr. Hewari. Mr. WM. LIDOS and Mks MUST £N MAYA both of ebts atty. • DIED : °ABB — On Wetbotha7. ni bat, at idea s. m, MLLES, darahtsr of Itastund sad Oars, szt4 1 Isar and Ito moatbs. The Meads of the 6214 tespedfally belted I) &lent the faieril. Till .4.117111100111, at 4 o•rlaek, from the residence of her pronto, No. 110 Diamond Ilitetrergh. LlfA—On Walasaday.fmtambet DIA YU» daaahter of Daajamin Z. and Sarah Los. eked I? month,. ,„ , lama on TIIVIIDIX arrnams, as 9 &dna, from es pliddlnie• of en laronti, fn Ebnlimina. 011LIrdlitY IrOTICEL ratoiroat 12,1Balialal ort/Ols, 226Drorurrs or PIMA. ronthet.. Plttabanb„ &pt. 21. tea& fr:rIiIKRItIPTED RUOM DRAFT* brcr Initocardanae with orbos../ sub l bb ths 1 " 1. luringaf ezampted Bon dna by the. Bout of t In eh • Bletsiot..to tide date., vlikstob eaioA °Wig& suciPtion s. UT lIMILIVIS or 117111 MIMI aocirents !Vain*. ltatiStees: betetitetts ft J fitrizell. .Ithtsinsban.. Theo Diem= ISMS= NI =MD LID LLSIMIA, Daniel iltawforil, Pitt township, et.ablllty , 2. BMWS rotrrae estiltdew Oipt. and Prnart StazolaiaZt D'art.. r 4 3OLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. —The pirtnenhip boot/Aro entitling Witten the ondetef.ned. under the 'We and - dm of WOLTE. PLUME &IT di 00., has Ms dey—net.. ranges ITth, Tann—been dh.olnd. The Meknes at tbiobrok sal bo 'MLA by J. A. VO4lll or T. OOJIEDICI,Li they stole ban anthorlrol b d r ea. J. d. WOLPII_ F. T. PLolllitiTT T. OADIPBELL. P.ttelnargb, September 206180. ./LaYttigtocratut . rix. GLITZ itteellieet it MEI te ,atrtleCon under the 5416. - mdr&rai of CaIiPBELL .& W. ' WOLVIL nitiburg`a,rol.27.all3l). • ' -05:1.1* VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT POOLIO SALE OHBOLD 11111IILLBLII ItOILDIOO MUM! as Du , •nlgee...Ptastrty." dtvettMe Mrs taw nthlpotiistabu the peeeettpot the Howe at Setete. te attend at PIIBLW 4113(ITION, ant geld to the Bisbee Weer without resetra.' an • SATIMDIII", &Vert: Mk at 3 eclach a. Iteuts..One•Leutti et the pushup MOM Oa dud It szeund ; Was tiumfoutde In throe =anal figments, with tuners JOHN PHILLIPS. J WO tADLISS. JOHN 8411ProN. I'OR SALS.--A. Lot ,Cof .11round :on Phalan divot. to the .11gatti Wont, ow bon • deed end sawattw•ost kat trout ow attest, 'owl WS tot% ow width Ira trtottd two Stick Itwelllnii ALIN Or. 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MIP - Xbe swain of Pao ens .youtkat gur Ns*. at wow *IV azodstum la Usb baltais will faariktoginildilltlO6lloll/11711111Mi i • 461:111 anal* ISM* ' Tliogu EL Maus, Huai Pm% - -• • 0 . 'Wad Wye. GOMM jr N CITY , FORGE. • , „ .ooluse kaniPa__ • . im Wan rirsugiaw 13Wirs Ur TM GUMS' Itallorsy . boa rartf*P. 1 . 1, Wefts Locuosothe Miss. .• • • Moberg% Witabor VERB/ CLASS STOCK PARK NAAR RZolllll.ltinterts • - CU Ante IZOILLIIWZ WIN Mad, MAWR& !amigo:4 ego.* end iri ft.agol 'atm err.% lkominsmk mid Maiffinis au "kis LIAO. tiffailmeoff mem • serithr P. . Ream; in at Dam Qtristmunica ern"Audi Onte : l 2. • - PUtiburgh.'ll4 elt. MOUS: ALB - OF CONDIVANSD !Milm:: ao - -- t "Ulna t 4 14i Wiliest' blddinal "tbil Irili 9.coda, ran Mid. as ibs UM MUM as S iVeLOCk p. D., raus BMW JI.IID I,X/11 .11l111A - Sams cask U. IS Thusl y Kota: ' O. 171104 , ': Vest. llel. awl A Q. 11. Cleasist. rzni JONES' . . • rang, .Dgeing Ettabliehtn*, _ onto az, ALLSMIMAIIIT. i • saran Itxds fl m dfe two maim _ ____ GWltell W. rUltlltl, General Couniallon Merebint , • ABW.OI/14i114 sar wiciarsaczaxiiih, • ; • arriusata Itesm:ltataint filkkaitisturtil le• TAW a 0241t0d A. NJUslit altroh, THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH THE BATTLES IN TENNE BRAVERY OF THFLUNION.TROOP The Battle a Complete Union lietory Reported Renewal of the Flgh REBEL LOSS IN OFFICERS HEAVY Rebels Desponding Over Affairs in Activity of the Federate on Morris Islet' Warterearor, Sept. 23.—The regulate, our imernes, went into the battle 1,600 strong, and came oat with 415. This shows the per- Mitten* with which oar troops coatended for every Inch of ground. General Ronerans his performed woe der a in reaching his present position, a fter fight ing with his sin& command ageiurt the im mense toren' of Pined troops that were corn- Hued against him. d Men the last dispatch of yesterday clot h the enemy was quite active. Be bad been making approaches all the morning. General Bananas' men were In line and ready for another anoonter. Gen. Graham, who commanded one 'of our brigades at Gettysburg, and was Wimple ener and conveyed to. alatimond, has re cently been discharged, and reached here tills morning. Gen. Graham has communicated important information to the Gervernment. He Is fathead that only too divisions of Longstreet's corps, with abl his artillery; have been sent to Bragg. In addition to that, two brigades wore also detailed to reinforce Bragg. Gen. Graham says he saw eighty-one pieces of cannon movies{ Lents tee bridge from Richmond, said to be going to Bragg. The news of the battles fought between Bragg and Roseanne was a disappointment 1, the rebel authorities at Richmond. They emoted to hear that Roseanne had been annihilated, and that Bragg had retakes But Tennant.. Instead of that, Richmond Is in's state of moaning for-the bens Rose anne has lodieled on Bragg. An and:lslet dispatch from Chattanooga to en army officer wake of the engagement of Monday lutorhee Loogstreet'a corps attacked the corps of Gen. Thomas, at' complete Union victory. The fact that Titolll/1 was able to join Gen. lineman@ on Monday, receive' a positive confirmation In We dispatch. According to theapeciais from the Army of the Cumberland, dated lest night, It le sop. p o s e d the battle was rebored to-day. Mach anxiety In relation to the anima of reinforce pants Is exprested. If the orders of the Government bad been obeyed there would have been no solledtude upon that point. It I, known hen that Roseorans has abun dant stores and !supplies for many days to Berne. Magmas la en Its way, and may reach him in time to be of Immense service, Bonner' Moines, Sept. 23 —The enamor New York arrived this evening from City Point. The Riehmocd Whig, of the 233, received here reports three days' herd fighting in Sothis:xi Georgie, with heavy lore on both Wee. I===l The rubel lore is 5,000, including many 'Linable Uttar& Among the killed are Brig. Den. Preston Smith, of Tennesres; Brig. Sen. Woo!ford, of Georgia; Brig. Geo. Wu. thaws. of aisslistoyt, knd Brig. Gene. Helms and Deshler. Among the wounds:Aug Brig. Gems. Adams, Brown, Gregg, Bum, Preston, gbh= sad Banning. Eq. Gan. flood, who Wu wounded, has since died. dilaata, Sept 22.—The fight ellll oat On. We have every confidence that the essay will be driven from his preterit stand—illsalon►ry Ridge, eiz to eight miles from Chattanooga. In the three day' fight, the enemy was driven acmes tho Pa Leine Cseok, and the most across the Chickamangs, about eleven miles to the Outwit position,. ' The Mfg editorially la 'peeking of the affairs about Chattanooga, is quite nip:d ing. The Bic:brut:A Whig a to•dsy has the fe owing: Obatianoosa,Arpt 22.—Tho enemy's activ ity on Mona. Island, notwithstanding out dm continues unabated. He is building a covered way from Battery Gregg to Battery Wagner for two days past. ifs have rholled his working parties with great vigor. The Milroy be buildings battery on Block Island. llnterneling Foreign fi ows..Recor,ni. Von of the Solito by Prance Dented .-asitsorb of the Fibrida...- The Iron 'Clade..The Atlantic Cable, 'Bay You. Sept 23.—The cintrier des Mate Doi gives a categories! denial to the inti:loro of Bread recognition of the South. Latest. via Liverpool, Sept. 13.—Th. Tribu nal of Commerce of Borden: has triad an in seams cue lovely's g the question, "Ii the Alabama a pirate or a privateer?"._ Tk le. onion was that the Alabama has not exceeded belligerent. rights nor incurred the reproach of piracy. An application has been made to the tb Mar- Illes Tribunal of Commerce, by the owoan 0 some of the cargo on the chip W. B. Ruh, authorisation to seise the Florida at Brut, till the claim for 100,000 fracas is settled. The authorization was granted. Bilden has genet° Brut to arrange the affair. A Paris latter aunts that the legal dealtion was ad. verse to the claim.. The following_ important announceme nt concerning the iron-clad Runs is the !der ail, appears In the London Howling Reread at the 12th hut : We are teemed that Earl on Wednesday, dispatched by a writ tee order, a positive order to hit. Laird, to prevent these vessels leaving their yard' withoutamplaexplanationlof their,deatittation, and a sustainable referecoe to their oweer or downers for whom they are constructed. It Is pow affirmed, moreover, that the French Ambusador ha been appealed to as to the possibility of a French eulloot having ordered versele. Of 'this statement of an English ship builder, duets declared to have come a paper, official reply fres his Excellency, that nel French subjects has any legal right to pos -1 kvor putohue natal/ of liar. either for ms If or on behalf of others. Earl Ittiesell,ltis said,argautoldnisalf that liaise ramie could only be Tassels for the warlike purposes of *elate or an Inffivideali hie Lordship holffirthit the Mears. Lairds are bound to declare aid sustain air unimpeach able testimony; such a deolaration,.the lior animent for whom the, steam rams have bean built. The Secretary of Foreign Affairs is als& of -the opinion that if than vessels are for an Individnal owner, native or firolgo, that Individual Gould only be a privateer or pirate; and ft Lon these grounds that the Govermnentmakei nits mind. At any ram, the ':English Government Ii now firmly re soljed to:try the question In the Cotirts of Law and lf amerced for damages to make an appeal for 'impart to the Rouse of Commons. Cyrus W,:inday•buns to New Truk Itt the Ohm.- Beton his departara he arranged ev erything In perfect Ulm for the Wing of tbe Atlantis televink cable, test et:ilium The etintfant Misers. Glue, Elliott* Co, binds them to a enecionfol performenos of the work, thoileve already oommenoed the mann tastunr of the cable, Bonds bolding theta to all risks, area -to the working of the cable, basis been Lined on estoesdingly favorable taw. CbouniSta. sele.t4. onveklyls =I A Delegation' to Procure' a Change of Votienanders in the Depart. cleat of- Nissouzi. _ . Be.. youth tot. 74.—one agape= of radial Oaloa man and asnanalpattenhis, ap pintail by the lota State Contention, to otitt WasidaYton for thii puryearof reeving oliaiite Is tlisDrYariment of Missouri, laufor, the Bast this Orating: The delegation Onat boroabont Vt oten,ot whom mom Owe. Leon and Bel MoCiargs atainbies of Congress from The isiriyienned immediately, ' , eta, • w -- 4 itts 4 BOUM t o o CentOtala..Tho .Aterbllt at, batik '-ircatiiil39U - 230 —Tbe amsaireial itayt ; Pawners ;or CaUlbrula Ilseittitunglool l .:Vpiauis, famed •at NbarKdk balm from- sba,•4uptst 111:4241pit. the yolia .11 bUt them : • 131044sidtittntet . pippin& ifinr - 444160'..211.;415Aida bunt stator Juirtharbst Mut uspturad attamptiss toluu.ibiltlfoltudeanavultabit7 groom Singsgill*(o44/00/410n*- , :tzt7a.al c*:6 ,M= ~ y ~, r", :a.~;wt. KMi~':''irsr~aa.e~'.a<.ti-`~.c'c .:~T ~.y~n''. w n a;.~;~`y ~"t a '~ , .3,fe":ts~'sw~-~ the Bonthweit TRI BA BIB! PARS IMP IDITION 8 iILID LOAM Tha failure of the Sabina Pees Ezpidition has been son.tly exaggsrated as to Its i 011! It has ariisd again, to strike this time another end more aaaszsibis point. GIN. TILT lIENHY WAILIEN TO IMPOST TO Gas Go. Fits Eisory Wat:ou bit boon ordered to report to Go,. Binks, and leaves for New OtLassa Immediately. MAL W 0 INTO 2ae 5 - 7LLIT 07 rIVIIIIIL. den. Kelly is expsctiog o rebel raid down the Valley cf Virginia, and has boon 'slag it wait several days, bat vo rebsis have appear ed. Oa Saturday last OapL Bally made • reconnoistance to Strasburg without encoun tering the enemy. Virginia has boon almost stripped of rebel troops to - rollers Southern who Is on rebel parole, melding in Culpepper, lost two horses by thioving soldiers recently. John stlvalts favorably of McClellan mid Meade, but, for soma roszon, he is down on Pope, Darraide and Hooker, • evaawsair VABD/112114? earn. Salim from the steamship Vanderbilt have boon received up to August 221, when ahe was then In port at Itio ; hence the rebel reports of her having been gunk In s fight with one of their chips are untrue. GIS. BUISMOR OlDigliD TO minim o*s Orders to Burnside to reinforce Roseman' left here on the litb, mid could not poesibly reach hiort_under three day,. At this time he was st Jonetbaro p where he exiasioted to ma rinates Largstreet's reinforcements going to Bragg. The battle at Chattanooga clam monolog on the 20th nit, It will ba seen ho could not pliably ante junction with Boma Brans 150 rules off In the time tutErwenlng be tween receiving and - BragKs attack. The sentence of John Matas, • Minn of Mesons', to be shot for taking up arms as • guerrilla, has been approved by the President. No Fly,titing at Chattatiooga.•The Army is Good'Spittt. Cuarrawoona, Sept. 23.—R0 attaek has yet been made by the enemy, though it was con fidently expected to-day. Our position is vastly strengthened, meanwhile, by adds. dotal woke commending the approaches from ,the South, while the flea' are amply oared for.. Oar army is in the best spirts since the fact became apparent that OhJasmine wag al meet as much of a defeat for the rebels u for U. Reteorias was rapturously received along be lines this afternoon. A demonstration, to-day, by a heavy column of infantry and artillery, wee made, threaten ing oar left, bat crossed Bfluienary Ridp toward' Ringgold without replying to: our artillery. It is believed that the movement wad to lateroept Burnside, who la ingested by the - rebels. Tie . % Oktetainatga hasprobsbly been over estimated at the North, and there Is no °crouton for their alarm for the safety of this anay: Basurnur, Sept. 23:—The• news from the front to-day is meagre. Them are no trains from the souttito-night. It is reported they are being detained to bring up the wounded. A telegram;from the front reports ISO figilt, ins to-day. Oar forces sUll hold the position of yesterday, which ta an evidence of strength, as every hoar bereaves the sohinces of rein. foremen** from Barnside to arrive, and ena bles our forces more thoroughly to entrench themselves. No definite aissturonce of the ar 'rival of reinforcements has yet been received Brigadier General John H. Bing, reported wended and prisoner, I. neither. A.labegrant from the front reports him all cafe. Sigler Coolidge, second in command of the Same brigade, is certainly killed. ° • Your hundred guarrillat, ender thecoin mami of Mena, are hovering aboutearthamt, threatening , to attack that place. , A email force or gnu - T . lllu, under Bawkthe, are reported lo be lurking abott Otis vicinity, haring their headquarters at • Willhunspertt west of Franklin, on the Dock Elver. Railroad Bridge Burnt i • Loeurnual; Sept. 22 —& illsOatoh r vod bm about icon, from Quarteromsbir Gensuai parsouger on the moralist., train' from Louisville to Nasbeillerallmiwoes burning of the Bridge al,ilolla.lty.i by tho rebels. The damage to' titebildge was very sligbl. l The ameba of guerrillas emu, lagers disturbing* Isestimated at foni fan to fel:risen. ' den. At 4104! in I:lophplinticin - Ninth° ar:OPP 11 101014t. Warman:o4Bok 111111tiaJ. fisa.hiswdo Inn hero for an hoar or two Altis forento4o. ototraltation with President Limb_ _tbs 800- . roily of War, andtho Goneral-iwolaidd, 224 Zia inaptly tfturtio4 to ids dopattolottfi, , OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FRO i'A WASHINGTON Speetzt Distitteh to the Pitteharsh etretto. WASHISOTON, Sept. 23, 1823 SH f t .DALTYLI TI331:1181121. Dit pa tche fro m Roseanne INTO repel , the Qovernmcnt,this natalog, dated yut day, 22i, 3p. m, The onset on Mad af ternoon 11 inn Thomas' corps sr I rep deed by him with heavy lon to the yob de, and he marched to a position near Chattanooga, with out molestation. At the same time Thomas wee united, the two divlniens of Longstrost advanced upon the extreme left, as If to r eke en assault, but did net do co, and again fel back. General Mascarene hoe hia army coneen trated, and the result of the recent battle is I not regarded es unfavorsble. Elle order for the aoscentration'ef the whole army was as oersted in line order by Monday midnight. llte proseut'pesltion can eerily ho h'eld until reinforcement: arrive. Four thousand of the wounded In Sunday's_ battle were removed from the field. The re gulate lent :early twelve tut of atzteen hun dred men. Reinforcements have been order ed up In tuacient numbers to enable Soso• crane to ammo the i ffsnalve when he doom to do eo. When he hot dispalth was closed yester day lassoing, the enemy presented signs of active preparation for a renewal of the eon- Mot. Oar menwese ha line of battle await ing another assznit and anions for the trial. B:agg dispathc:d to Jeff. Davin on Monday saying :—Tho lota vas very heavy . on both Aldus, acd en car own aide especially In di cers. Tho enemy fought with desperation and still matron t Gra. Grabsro, who was taken prisoner at Gettysburg, :attuned boa from Richmond, this morning. lie says that two divisions of Longstrcet's corpr, with eighty-one pieces of artillery, which ho sav moving across the bridge al Richmond, were sent to Bragg. Two blignios of pickets, and vntes legion, wars also rent to him. Tho news cf the bat- tie with Iteseerans was received with Cup pointment, as they cxpeeted to hear of his annihilation and the expulsion of ail the Union forces from Ts:nesse.; Instead Blatt mond again is mourning over her heavy ones, acknowledging no advantages malting as yet to them. Tbero is no reason to bellcve eusothor battle was fought to-der, but up to tots o'clock to night nothlog has transpired to Indicate whether it has or hag not occurred. 000. 00000 1211r1/3111/SOTON. Gen. Meade came up from headquarters this morning, and had • protracted interview trith the principal members of the Government. Its object is not known. He returned this evening. If it is followed by a vigorous movement cf the Army of the Potomac, the country wW heartily say amen. Cl=l3 JCITS nom, =^ll3 131INTIA . 0111 APPROVE) From -Nashville. ~... Ai tSGi:: nC.f Iffeade's Army !loving on Gordonsville. A B ATTLE" SOON EXPEIDIISD Strength of the Spiraling Armies Nrw You, Sept. 23.—The Perri Wash ington letter of the 221 says that General Readies army is undoubtedly moving upon Gordonsville, and it would surprise no one here to hear that a battle was fought between him and Lee before Sunday. Lee still oommands the army of Virgin* hat his strength cannot be over forty thou sand. The strength of Gen. Illeade'e army It would be Imprudent to estimate, but unless all reports which are sent up from the Rapi dan are Shamefully false, it Is ready to cffer battle to the enemy. From Charleston New Tom, Sept. 20.—The Motu Morris Island 'attar says : The army is reedy to put In 'a i llow when the proper time arrives. It seems as though another attack by the nary on any of the rebel works was not to be dmsmed of, and conssquontly the enemy is strengthening his works with the utmost vigor, and it would not be surprising If the harbor of Charleston wu nearly, if not com pletely secure against any effo the Iron clads rosy make to force an entrance. An attack on our forces at Polly Island was not nnlooked for a few nights ago. Deserters tope Shot—Attempt to Run the Blockade. WABHINGTOV, Sept. 23.—A nubbin of sof &era, substitutes, of the First Army Corps, having been convicted of desertion, 0211 sen tenced to be shot to•day. • Capt. Weary, commanding the steamer Shenandoah, recede under date of tho 17th, off New Inlet, N. 0., that a blockade runner attempted to come oat on the night of the 15111 bat was driven back, and now Ilea a wreck at the month of the harbor. Rarbarone Proceedings of the Rebels -.ltinten Prisoners Removed from Richmond... The Confederate Got- augment Defenseless Wunisotros, Sept. Si.—lt is reported that the cusp, has cent largo numbers of prison fall from Richmond to Charleston, to - prevent Gilimore from shelling the latter city. A donator lately came into our lines with a statement to the idiot that the government wu almost in a ,dofenseless state. Troops had been called to Charleston, leaving only s mall garrison in the torts. Markets by Telegraph. PHILADISPIIIA. Sept 23.—Oolten unsettled; told. &Mg 76. Flom quiet. Wheat $ 1 . 33 53 1 t 5 . _Com mama, and lie blgbar, at 625 toe White. emblem melange& Wb aky 'ln better demand at 52063. Ilannamax, mEgeao.t. 22 —Flour dull L Howard Street &Tet at Wheat bet prime no. Menage& ley Own Brun 111, sEo9o.active, laity nem at 620, and In fair demand. Odle quiet . Cinema, Sept. 63.—Flour dull and Idgre barer Wbeat quiet and lgt2c loner, at 51,04;4)1,02%. Vern dull ant I®2o hem, at 54004,5 g. Oata cull. Now Toni. Sept. 2a—Cotton activa and Ann at No for middling uplands. Pion uosetil,d, Extra B. U. 0. In fair recant nod steady p01e..; nearly all other Undo doll sod droaptog at 0,8065 50 for Ex. tra State, 85,0865.80 for Extra IL H.-0., and $8.85. 8 7 .60 for Trade - Brands-41w maaket dozing quiet. Whisky Anwar and lets active at 6.5565.30—chie11y at 626524. Wheat dull and drooping—receipts quire 'Mated, shippers generally holding off—at $1,I:0 lot un.otiod Winter Chicago 81.05.6143 for Illiwisnkee Climb, sod $1.0861,451 for Winter Pad Wooten. me . acme and Amer at 85068 L Ocrn In to rattiest and without a d aided stump In prioe—ths demand chiefly In speasdation, at 4L685, afloat, and 8'®8354, In store. vats opened firm and closed dud, at 67674 for Western. Ingle grater. Pork dish and no. chanted. Out moms mote active Lard opened gulat and closed sasly so dm. Chase firm. N•w York Stock and bloaer narket. Saw Todd, &pt. 113.-111onty eat. at 6 par cant. Gold aotalled aid &tilos,ortioB 61 37 %, 337870- lox to 31%. d,cilulag to 37h, cad closing gold at 87%. Stock. Arm= : Ptts, Pt W & 8 4 131aTtland & Pitts. _.9 7 % DUO JIM USEItIE.IrTi. PrITEBUREIR THEATRE Lease cai lIIIWDZeSO.I TI Ciriant tar Fourth Meet r.f. the rugagemeat et the great a•t7ete. 814,1%1.Da. llillOl . whr Will sppe.r to the Deer remotion play, dtamatltat from the goeular need of /tett Line, u Itkd, "Edith, or the Eggs Daughter " =IS (Thursday) MMHG, Will be, performed, Edith; or, The Sarre Daughter. menu _...----aLLITLDA aesori. AMMO— LOVIDAY. sui nun 018. 0110171%—..., ' 0 Barrow. Mr. DOBBLi P . uHIPPINOALM. ANNLM BECIEMT. • So conclude with • Bliniar, TER BABOY. BARN 1311? rev 10. ARE HERE, AT OONOERT HALL, YOB RIX MOMS ONLY, Commencing Ronda) , Evening, Rept, flit, MORRIS' MINSTRELS. suns DAND,BIIBLZSQOZ OLD POLES' 008. UM!. Prom their Opera Hoye Baden. Damn et the OBAN1101:18, after an ateireb of three pars. Lnrythin fl u, • nothleg old or wort oat. New faces, suet, and zee attradlona. fißlrgE• TILE tABLIfiIIAD aliT/STIL Aleo • the toa d= of the world, Er. 010. If. DOLL, the dittin. Mmead iptdas. and Us vendetta ORILLA. . the first and only instrmrtmt at the tied ern ashlbitel. 00. mammoth paters, pamphlets and programmes. An cadre stamp citprogramme army eight. De run and read the new programmes. gar Dem oven so I o'dosk, to commence at L ' Cards o f admitslos.4s opts; ()rebottle Brats Ws Lightest magnificent &tares of tha mambos of this Troops, tales brTerl ennetca, of Qtutbso, Pbs tottsPlatt to tot Dora 'Lamas% London, tN Mon , exttltdtion la mat of the Dan during the writ. O. A. ntathla, Kenner. W. A. ADIIOIT, Agent. 10$ TO.ANDBESON IS . COMING. Rao Is amazon t Anderson and Mystery WELT m immumm t • LLNII/E111130241 THB PBBSTIDIGITATORIALIST I cal ow itcs Aiozzang I 41DIBBONI TEM PYC73303.103511131 , 5e1741, HAVING ENTIERED INTO A .CO. PARTMIIILI4OII ran sea or Boys' Youth's & Children's Clotkilig, We are ;imam! to .der to the PIM ins or . . Inert and het edid‘d iteekt JIM bag eva been *penal in ties city. comp:hp% 817118 OP ALL SWIM, for Drool rad School, sad in drektraa kto II min. 'lt balvi oar patlnstabran to tests on Wad a larpssui valid asustateai smizadiciiitiid by en. but hiimmiLis arm iliston; ..te. nostldeinkat ire . ant ddi tigiadrinenti _ • , Kauai to any • 'sister's Pauses: Ana at ;anti lasi'am & imapsay. Fait* serantocamitzwiirt of ace* Na ElaraT. .81X1111 GUY odlehr . up. 'it. LCGI. BBAN)); eels agent ki L IL-Qhrart4 Caktssted Glazed and Unglazed Ipeel Clottira, Tmerear—MELLMass.' I 7 A6aApat fbriflCTOßik WAT/Ines B 0 4" 20- 4" 41 1 1 4: 3 Fmk ;.• : , oea. 711147 V4 1 D - Iffir674l22.:AfitOf,. ' ' erne wbolistattlaillialid VicliOf" sulk brthe mhos. POW , watizets - th• a.a.swoutositocritainaeotrauress=s Sala, Tiatieituok , - ' T.-11360-11 Fauna of a:denten habits trZtible4 With araral. nets, Indira* palpation of Um hart, lant of ap petite, dbaase after taint. toriqd Ilvrr, eCestipa. glom. in, denerte to =Pr If they vitt not try the celebrated Which ftemstrar.dol a. RILi r ITATION . prr by the hfdhet media aatharitice, and erarreated to predate an tan caste banaldel end. They are cceacdingly aresatte, pertectly Terre, end mast sapereeda all 'other Imam whet* a healthy, gentle elimalant b reqtdred, . They ilmify, arangthen sad tatigaratt* They creels a healthy appetite. They an an ardldote to chimp of scam and idle:. They Gramma 'Feels of dlesipseen end late boars. They abengthen the system end eaten the 0tt0.% They pretreat eatescoatleand Intermittent Deem They petrify the breath and 'Minya the itor.lt h. They cars Dytmemda and Ccudipstion. ' ' Thy care Diarrhea. Cholera and Clears Tortes They cars Mar Complaint sadftersteuelieeda—.^". They make the wor t h sties;, the btagald bsllltaar, and are ashainted Ware's inset learner. Thei are composed of the aslebrated- Calletya bark,. winter. green, semallas, rash' and herbs, all prororreil la perhatly pare Bt. that: Dna. For particasase see otreahua and tastimordele wean& each ` • Bunny of Impestera, lhasmine every baits: .Flo that it his D. EL Dames' signature on ear mink U. U Mem twee the cork. with plantation lic6ao; 11,1 one Ana alßudratre an • fine sleet plate catraibi or I alb labeL liee that car bottle Is not .wined vith eparione end deleted:sae staff. We defy igy — vatecn to mach thBtarde *otter of. ear rrooda.'. prima Pretending to MU Plantation Bleorebiths salon or In bul, la an hapater. We MA 'atly to oar log cabin tattle. any,peasort DaMiPtie t Lis bottle. cr agnate ant oar: mato:rill therein, eilictlar celled Plantation latter, or not, la a atcifo4, cider the U. 8. Lie, and win in so proem:l d by as. Agreed, have oar trp, on two parity m Ulna et: tattles, do., who will 'exceed -la getting Mecum' Into close outer& no eferamul roe Drake's PL.!, titian Bitters ilia ladloa, clerrylatn, 'Merehante, de., to perfectly lenridtbio. The gr..pto Wel of a bottle le the endear, roproornt of thole oath and eapatiority. They in mold by all realm:tali drop rat% groan% pbrilefans, had., strteabosne end cotmL7 [torn ==MI jar D B.A BB'S GENUINE BlT raw, for side,irhotenLs and retail; . ll , . 8 MON JOIIN ti ON, Oarnaz Etophttel4 and imullt itn:r4s. saNico.lizioaT - WINA VINAULBI, BLAINCIAVIVIILD • S. & M. BOLIALIN, GEB.Ia " SY. (Tonnes klus..^: as Co., Borllek=..) She out, 'Lugar strandal with a Pilo bildal, of arty exhibitari, at tha Intarasatenal =I Cffil =M== GET THE BEST. WEBELZII wu.sava SEWING MACHINES. VIE UIGHUR 4.171110125 TY rio Sl:kwVia Aracrkart.l ars laving • groat many agnates for route g Elscbtrao from Tattoos parts of the country, mad as we cannot conveniently reply to them by mai, ere thought it proper to state oar epinlon In Tyke.-1 to them In then goblin manner. We use the rnumsa Asp wasom egarzsp araortrsz, • - lt.' tbiYl imith t end_ c_rey In regard to t . atn. a No Other nattrineexcekda it I. s adepts. ttott to all perpares of &Aurae tors: 'lt Is sterols. cot corny tot out Gf onlecyand fn potet tit cre4 trances and nalh no other toarhfon eat de attend of It. We Unto Ude amen In regard to. Liza eneellent Madan* cyan tar own rorpandbattn. And hope thresh* to- ens ordertree ootalthonblo, ttme and perag• Ih gnaw/zips folterV. CM' Can at the Age cy,Na:47 MIR if ItZtT, =A ace thorn cperatioz. Cr Every L'atkims sorra:add tk;rst velentaw? R AIL AND WINTER. CIOOPA,-W 0 dubs to Warm cur Wanda aucl_tha rrtthlta gem. 'rally. that Imbue volved cur ' FALL AND • WLEI7/12. STOCK, • Compdolag oireildttag thtt h rieluar,4 Cedlebio to cact nag wadding fa part of figoToll, °HAT° iT, B&W= 0 0 15 1111311TAL.0a1171118-3; VtEr nap of BILES; VELVLIS. BOIT. sr d ether OfildffaJlLß, banding a bap ► ttott~one e[ rAncrinrwastrir Aso feoTrlf OtiEB2lll4 GLACE AIM COLORED CLOTHS, &a., "Dili vs en wrpirod to malls op, to ofdoi la no WirA end meat flottkralblo stiles and the ' , GRAY, POSSITEL & RIESE, 11110EIAIIT ZAIL3II3, • • NO 19 FIETE{ STRpT. Winat. NEW BOAT STORE. W. 11. 1[1.1C1T..... « Y.. L DILITDIOX....i.a. riiirirSa HARRY, DAMSON. 81 CO4 SHIP OEt a.giirmits. Aid DOAT STOREA,, =I Uti 1:1MU. nt.sraoarz.t.:.,li • eus' cinmirr irtunff, pui faiPlua. -imam Es mix 1..„-, - putou Ain Lunn STElli. • - BBAWLS 6.19 D um.ouguALa annum{, RID GLOlnnl. &rota, / 301 4 1 4 1 1;Tykriestb, sad - Ithlch ‘lll Ica ' at a Mall Winans. . .... FOB THE BALL OP. let:a.' L ' , ' '.: 2 4 000- APPrikrFerV ; .., &IA Am; zir - . 4 =ill / sire old, fiat :y - fmn tab 014 brit% Mid. . _ # 11 4 . , 73, of f. ak a I , .., ,a„,,,,,„y...w dirart.)10,01118IIIN P/Iliflli ?MC aga mi. tetor AND ORNAttalaVaL ~ . - .'S tS, OliaPS 'VISITS; ~ aIIbTSJ...-11TrITTII0 MS pbaST. 4 .; /K. Teorbo!asata mid Walt at 'luny ma. faaablt prima. ___, ~ TOUR at onnoors. am. attLeartlV . Vitbbarali mid (Waal Smairma —'----- 1 rtnatth e . - iteitoal Irby - It b bitterns* rtt rdt# .... • ithreneint64.- ,. • xth..omat.bessie4, - Lit prodoese no CA et dnxt.. / Madras mos& haus. hate b.Jt mums from rusk, , • 4. It if the mars temm ededpolfiLl • ^ T. allow& an• bank th• la= • • / 4 • . .icutitelyw, . . rmsb asftite.fia Af M1091448:01C ,t1"4; 44 4ss u al . TonA000; EXOTP JIM MUM • . ' • 400 16 .14244 a s PrOffl44l#. Z•ip existuoittialnubila this Iv= inv; elicttaFlabsteet..”:•'.v. ookstar TTN I VIMPALMOTIEWWRINGUR. 01~4: Atmoisi` Py&nethvgisissAnt 21 O. Clair siren,. t 4— tV , I iblikAirs.LLlPS • . - nalllSlVlSlMESti4l** 2 •Anitt.. gjkitaiiraitiraltaftlam.fwairid \ • seri:lz4 ;V;t6 AeArtie*ti) Eli NNE =NO •PECI4L XOTICIEII. P. U. InitEE E= For see by F. M. BOLLIIAIII WEST IfAVORYSTAIL wic suausza a, ciV, ~WEISTIII3 AG:ENTS. Of mai descilpeon; VG. PUBLIO TANDII(G, . - 0113701519417: 0 _,„;. 11