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SAII!M)AY
A COD OVEMENT
Aptofficers now in the city recruiting
y{jM I:tOnenfli have called a meet
fii4l44'ol*NelOttiiiklits:l4:rititgements for act
-1$101;00.1014"-.4.414 also to make provi-
Stping,,their men together,
1004, *wand keeping them un
401'. ilitarrtliscipline until the
aritjull and ready to march.
'04 -very , wise and proper move
italit2:,'!,lllllte soldier soon becomes care-
WatitiAtifitoralized when he sees that
for him. The want of some
uttby - Which the recruits can lie
palostr:ly - treated, has been amnions draw
bit*,liert- The' iforts of private gen
*o the committee of Public
04alf„ : **t .done much to render the
sofa*: "in this city comfortable, or at
:4 1 414,14 _;.keep: them from absolute want.
Thlo l o4.oWes a debtof gratitude to such
14t4t48.-F. jones and James Park, Jr.,
*their 'personal exertions to see that
*MO 1 404 herelvere fed and quartered.
Thell-64iatitlettnin are duty doing as
hittbli military duty as usually devolves
upo the Colonel of.a regiment, but it is
quiet unostentatious way, and
we PAillinte they will not thank us for
l!rpot4te cot We take the liberty of
46g i lip a however, as affording an ex
-0,1:T4 :which others may well imitate.
?.I.lnafraTiaburg, we are told, that many
ottliewldiers mitered severely for want
at- proper provisions for their main
**
Ow while they were waiting to be
Here we have had no such things
iiiictlitalait while these soldiers are here
Ail*, illar - "ikpay, or if they , reenlist,
Of them will do, they
ittliklifiitiitatiiit in true men and brave
titi,4**i_ . 4oii; to be treated, who stand
194400t,4,:gir *Wes for us.
i " ) ,*." . "`q' . :. nitejtuft Well.
411iitiM'ititlellaii has issued his two
Itir*Amu
':pi'COmituuicter of the Army
it-44 .
:: ,-" ;. The order number
pTtiqffruitcef!thU appointment of his
ilitA,
and fifer cimprise a body of excel
il~,cfficient officers. The order
2 .011 1 01*3 -eMbedies the first step to
, ClirdeletnanitiingAhe army. It com
fiuiliAftitikinatailtl#turn-to their several
fainfarbVtheofileeriund'soldiers scat
,.rid Washington at hotels and
INTeiliffihotiatia,' and reminding them
..ti. iitifttt,Y requires their presence
*;iflotOinSfrs Of their - reghtfenta,
t4;:` Or e order and discipline among
tie "men. " Col. Porter is appointed'
Pravpit.Mmhal to carry out this order,
and heliklut. *ready begun his work by
vlooltqc uythe liquor salaams in the
lellatild,."llliimilwhich much drunkim
liarrititd'ailetelik conduct has existed
Icklatiffiiilari -past. By the adoption of
thiiiiiitiliqpint and necessary measures,
doubt that perfect order wilt
* the camps in a fejv dile, and
ibatiltearmy will bolsi perfect condition
94.90,01Pre•
The - Rebel Army.
Thit i lifiltAmtry , Mail pays that the
0 0 1 .414011# 4 k.gOyernment now has two
. 011vilftilitier fifty thousand soldiers,well ,
itharniiiiidimined, and judiciously disi
4iiiiill..-4)ifisnaive operations. .?once
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lOW* - t h e journal, is Snore
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~,,T t ttsi* f iel 'Congress, and it is
pgiliegi*:#6 information - in his paper
.#l4oftkLironi official sources.
jalnstom:ForrEa, who has served
cint in trylor the three months' term,
is netieriainitipg a company from among
thesst:Volunteers to serve for three
'years,- or during the war.
,Capt. Fosteri,
as a Lieutenant, Itak proved himself a
carefal3and competentofficer who talcee
gpt**Onthis men. - His company will
1P0,10441.004::!Coli. Rowley's regiment.
T3-tlftw Orleans True Delta inci•
detitliat-sittiertwAhath
"t ree-fourths of
-theSsaant man that city and State
whoilovontandOited family and home,
to march
to
' 4 # 4.1 4 1 ?it' to man,
0 4efonoo of Southern
;'slllolll honor, are Web
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"° lll **A9-.;)WeNA" will find, by refer
onowto,t,WAntif Thuisdity mornings
§ Abut; etnitrithand btillets
_ the burning of the
,Xadjiiiiine Depot, haa been _already cot%
?‘tiobs.4 - H' hot Weather makes
theB tae fide onhadea
"keir Wilt,' fi o f nd Mr. Mullin,
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If:eine at Cresson, pre:
te ern and their
brithisprtinanner._
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ilgven2WeS,
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otjuiliounenla tt Col. Biddle *lnd COlo
w►ioh wept to Cumberland td
Nan lirallsia, have returned to
bur and are-now encamped in a
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PEINNSYLVIVNIA.
The tables have, turned aii . *e weft,
nhd
,
been casting odium upon our Pennsyl
vanift troops are now changing their
opinion in face of the,facts.: , .
We entirely agra — Wi' th the following
remarks Fluch wefind in the United
Thaipaperimys
e irho Mee apparently found so
•miteh enjOymeat inabusing our Pennsyl
`Mr% generale and our Pentis*lvania sol
&erg; it will be sad news tO learn that,
within four days from the time when the
government at ,Washington made its re
cent requisition for additional troops, we
had eleven full regiments en route for that
city. Such is nevertheless the fact. After
the disaster at Manassas, when it was
thought the capitol might be menaced,
Gov. Curtin was applied to for such rein
forcements as liti'mught have at his dispos
sal, and within the period we have named
ten thousand men, completely attired and
equipped, were on their way South from
the various State camps at Westchester,
Easton, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, i!kci , and
half as many more will speedily follow
them. These men had been collected
through the vigorous efforts of the Govern
or, aided by idaj. Gen. McClellan and the
very efficient military staff at Harrisburg;
and we venture to say that no corps from
any other portion of the country will take
the field in finer condition than they will.
No doubt some of their officers, both field
and company, will prove unequal to the re.,
quirementb of their position; but under our
elective system this is hardly to be avoided,
and as individual cases develop themselves
the proper remedies can be applied.
It was a great mistake, as results have
demonstrated, to raise the clamor in regard
to the condition of the Pennsylvania troops
which was set up at the commencement of
this war. Suddenly called upon as this
State was to furnish her quota of the three
months' volunteers, with no military or
ganization deserving the name, and with
no system by means of which the absence
of military training could be even partially
supplied, it was inevitable that the men
first sent forward should have been defi
cient In some of the details necessary to
the complement of a soldier. Other States
had numerous regiments amply supplied
with arms, equipments, tamp equipage,
and all the appurtenances needed for dis
cipline and comfort, while we had not a
single one. So urgent was the call that no
sufficient time could be allowed to make
the necessary- preparation,-and hence it
followed that some of oar troops were in
adequately clothed, and were, in other re
spas, insufficiently cared for. .llndoubt•
edly this was greatly to be regretted, and
so far as it grew out of any avoidable neg
ligence it merited rebuke; but there was
no justification for the excesses to which
the condemnation was carried. "
_Ashamed of Their Company.
The "most unkindest out of all"
which the Southern rebels have yet
waived, is thus noticed in the New
York Tribune. That paper says ;
"It is known to most people that there is
kept for public reference in the Police
Department, a collection of photographs of
distinguished thieves, the whole being
known as the "Rogues' Gallery." Among
these pictures were p*ed, last winter, the
likenesses of Davis, Cobb, Toncey, Floyd,
and halt a dozen others who had exercised
their propensity for accumulation by steal
ing the Government property. The rogues
among whime miniatures these photographs
were plank! bore the infliction of their
presence for some time in silence. Their
compeers observed their growing melaw
choly, but knew not the reason. At last ,
even.depravity could keep them callous no
longer. A score and a half of the most
noted thieves of the metropolis signed a
serious and almost touching remonstrance,
addressed to the --Board of Metropolitan
Police, protesting, against the indignity.
They say it is hard enough to endure the
scorn of the world and the restraints of
bolts and bars, but of • this they would not
complain ; when, however, they are put
into the company of such men as those
whose names they repeat, they feel that,
though thieves, they are still men, and
they cry out fol. mercy."
Re com mended .
The Illinois delegation have agreed
upon recommending the following as
brigadier generals: 'Messrs. McOlernand
and Richardson, of the Home ; General
S. S. Pretitiss, (whose appointment had
been determined upon,) Colonels W. H.
L. Wallace, John Palmer Ross and Cap.
tain Grant.
THZ STREIT RAILWAY DECISION.—
The Cincinnati Street Railroad Compa
ny having been notified by the Mayor,
in accordance with &resolution of Coun
cil, that if they did not, within ten
days from the date of notice, repair the
streets and pay into the city treasury
the amount claimed to be due for per
capita tax, he should cause.a portion of
their rails to be removed, to prevent
the running of their oars, they applied
to Judge Carter for an injunction to
ratndn the Mayor from earryiag int§
effect.th& orderof the Council. Judge
, Carter hell:test the contract with the
cal. *as illegal; and under the sixth see
lioo of the: law • of 1804 the Railroad
Company:were legally the owners of this
iaiiway fertile purposed .expressed in
Said act, Od• that the city had no right
kiaterfire With the company in run
ning their cars, unless for police puir•
se&
111 INCA NAPOLION.--P,rincte Napo
leonand the Princess Clotilde received,
,Monday, from the Secretary. of State,
the congratulations of the President on
their arrival in the 'United States, to
gether with an invitation to extend
their visit to Washington, and while
there to sojourn at the Executive Min-
Anon. ,The Assistant Secretazy of State
.went to New York to deliver the invi
tation. This courtesy was suitably re
'Celia and acknowledged by the Prince,
anilie,,wili visit. Waehingtne in a few
days; but..yaahe ja traveling, unostenta
tiously,. andnot, in an. official oharaoter,
he will 'all public demonstra-
tions. While in Washington' . he will
probably take up hie reeldenee at the
French Legation.
BATTaTEEL— , --The Commander-in-
Chief, of the Army has ordered allthe
available batteries of . the - upitafitites
Artillerynow at Harrisburg, Pa., and
elsewhere in the State, to the line of
;t ie Potomac. Several batteries left on
Vredneaday and , Thursday for :that Oa.
;:eduation. Captain Campbell, now at
Sartieburg, has been despatched toilet
ambUlances foe the' eonveymuie of ord.
r ialfoOrlihkiti;' !Ale bate/ice at West ,
xpiiitprtigoo, etug :got MAY for au
• . -
'the ittuialn* of Col.ainertin: :.-
"PornVif-Varielght•ActiltAatetC9 lo P ol
ameicin despair of ever recovering his
remains. A reward of two thousand
dollars has been offered to any person
who will bring them in. It - was after
this was done that Diagram/ and Harris
volunteered to go in search Of thOki.•z`;
. t, ‘.
They applied to the War Defiartt*' t b);
be bearers of a flag of trine, IRA, ,
to some military etiquette, their p_mtiest
was not granted. They then started off
on their own hook, relying upon their
personal acquaintance with Generals
Davis and Beauregard. Birch,. the
slave dealer, who drove them down,•was
promised one hundred. dollars per day . .
for his services. It in but just to Messrs.
Magraw and Harris to say that they did
not set out on their perilous expedition
with the expectation of receiving any
pecuniary reward.
7he Pennsylvania Reserve.
Eight regiments have arrived at
Washington, and the others, making
altogether fifteen regiments, are en
route to Washington. These regiments
area little army in themselves. Those
arrived are in very fine condition, and
are among the best disciplined- and
drilled regiments which are there. The
following is a list of the general staff
and commandants of regiments :
Major General, G; A. McCall.
Assistant Adjutant General, Lieutenant
Colonel H. J. Biddle.
Aida•de-Campa, Henry A. Seheetz and
Elbridge Meconkey,
Ist regiment, Col. R. Biddle Roberts.
2d do Col. Wm. B Mann.
31 do Col. Horatio Sickles.
4th do Col. Robert March.
6th do Col. Seneca Simmons,
now in Western Va.
Gth do Col. Win. W. Ricketts.
7th do Col. Harvey.
Bth du Col. George S. Hays.
9th do Col. Jackson.
10th do Col. McCalmont.
11th do Col. Git Hager.
12th do Col. Taggart.
13th do (Artillery) Major Camp
bell commanding.
14th do (Cavalry.)
Kane Rifle Regiment, Col. Charles J,
Biddle, now in Western Virginia.
Our Dead and Wounded.
The rebel army charges back upon us
that we have never applied for a truce
to bury our dead and a take care of our
wounded. If the charge can be sus
tained—if every possible effort has been
made—somebody hae committed a blurt_
der of great magnitude, and one which
surviving relatives can never forget.
An escaped soldier says that on
Thursday, when he was a prisoner in
the rebel ranks, he was permitted, un
der a guard of two soldiers, to go over
some portions of the battle-field. At
that advanced hour, four days after the
battle, he saw eight of the wounded on
the field, star living, but in a dying
condition from the mortification of their
wounds. These barbarities are-almost
without a parallel in the annals of
history, and the public await official re
ports to know whether the officers of
the Federal army have used every ef
fort to secure the bodies of the dead
and look after the wounded.
Want to Bury the Dead.
Some undertakers are at Washington,
from Philadelphia, for the purpose of
obtaining a contract to supply the may
with coffins! Their agent, or go between,
informs me that these gentlemen are
most anxious to make an arrangement
with the War Department, in which
they will stipulate to send home, in
hermetically sealed coffins, all the offi
cers who may fall in battle or die from
natural causes. The privates they will
have decently interred, whether they
die on the field or in the tent.
SEOZSSION CRUSHED IN MISSOURI.
—We trust Secession has been finally
crushed oat in Missouri by the action of
the State Convention at Jefferson City,
in electing a loyal Governor, Lieutenant
Governor, and Secretary of State, to
take the position of traitorous officials
who endeavored to place that great
Commonwealth under the control of the
Southern conspirators. If our troops
are as fortunate In other sections in des
fisting the enemy as (lon. Lyon and
those tinder his command, this example
will probably be imitated in State after
State, until 'faithful substitutes are
provided for many of the treaoherous
Executives who have sought' to destrAy
the Union.
NAPOLEON 1.41 was nearly a year and a
half in preparing his grand army for
Italy. Yet our military censors 14
Scott to be ready to acoomplishap great
a result in three months. Great rceulte
are to be accomplished only by adis
inate preparation, and-the ussof meene
in proportion to the magnitude of the
task to be aceompliihed. This is a
steam age, and we are a very impatient
people, but wars are much the same
kind of thing they were `hundreds of
years ago, greatly shortened, it is true,
by gNitly improved means, but mum
poudingly slow in the preparation of
the vast means required for a short
war.
GENERAL Puj.ow's Famous Cann
tlamex,whioh was stretched across di,
Mississippi upon buoys to blockade do
river against an invading force,
been thin away by the logs and &rift.
wood, and $BO,OOO invested in this
•
splendid military engine was lost &allot
State of Tennessee. Pillow's military
exploits are very original, but do not
seem to' work well in practice. Mi.
Bose l describes his board fence ar
rangement for Memphis, to keep o 4
°anon bons, ami lisditolima in Illexi4o
were the-,wonder and - delight of eo,OfY
military nosins, The rebels have-bill
the 110440)./tOMS no t to ke4p
him in responsible command. I
- SOME
s i gneit,ntilegik*irs4l# / _4634 11.
ginia ordinance providing that any cit
izen of that commonwealth holding any
office under the Government of the
United States after to.d4; shall be for-,
ffem that State atuL de
aler*alien'eneany; and andlurtier,
thatkany*ltizen who may-henmiter un
dertake to represent the State in the
Congress of the United States, in addi
tion to
,the penalties above provided,
shall be deemed guilty of treason and
his property confiscated to the use of
the State.
TILE returning soldiers, generally,
surprise theii friends by their robust
and- vigorous appearance. It is probable
that if they had remained at home the
number of deaths, among them would
have been greater than those which
occurred during their absence, and
they feel free to declare that they
feel that the changed and active mode of
existence they bad adopted so invigora
ted them that it gave them a new lease
upon life.
REBEL PRISONERS.—The Govern
ment does not propose to recognize the
Southern Confederacy by an exchange
of prisoners. All who have not been
officers of the United States army will
be released on giving their parolo not
to bear arms again against the United
States, or afford aid and information to
the enemy.
It strikes us that the rebellion will
continue for an indefinite length of time
if this course is pursued by the Gov-
aliment.
WANT THEIR COTTER.—Some of the
Southern journals are terribly troubled
about a substitute for coffee, the block
ade of the Southern ports having cut
off their usual supply of that article.—
One paper suggests that common okra
seeds are a good substitute, and a writer
to another says he has mixed dried
sweet potatoes with equal quantities of
coffee, and "this coffee," he says, "looks
much richer and is equally as good as
the genuine."
VOLUNTEER:it:Since the passage of
the bill authorising the President to
accept the services of half a million
volunteers, offers have already been
made to supply one-half of that num
ber, inoluding, with infantry, a large
proportion of cavalry and artillery.
States and individuals are alike pa
triotio in such material tenders.
Tax ConamotATE Loss.—An esti
mate of the killed and wounded made
by the chief military surgeon of Gen.
Beauregard, on the part of our army,
places the amount na 300 or 400 killed
and 1,000 to 1,200 wounded. On the
part of the enemy from 6,000 to 7,000
killed and wounded.
Tax government has given out con
tracts, within the• last two weeks, for
twenty-five thousand horses.
CrAT TWO 01114)01E P. M., TO-bAY, TEE
companies composing thociOOTT LESION
N 0.2, will assemble on Penn street, the right rut ,
ing on Marbury street- The regiment will move
at 2% o'eloc.k,and leave by &pedal train at 4 o'clock
from the depot on Liberty street. ati3
iffrATTENTION. JIRAMICR GITARD9—You
are tequeatoi to meet at your a naery THIS
MORNING at 7% &Meek. se we march today at 2
o'clock. PRAM C. O'BRIEN, Opt.
TELETEENTS REGIMENT. ATTEN—
TION-4 few tonere awn wanted to fill up e
comwty,_
_now recruiting for COL. ' ROWLEY'S
REGMESn'. Apply fA COLLEGE HALL, (2d
sun) corner Filth streets, to •
LIEUT. WLLWAIri f 18th Regiment.
A. P. Omen. Sergeant Itt4l3th Peg. erf2
GrROWLEY GUAEDB.—Lientenant Thomu
A. Hinton is now euroling a company for
throe -years to go with OaL T., A. Howlers regi
ment. Braiiiezeous atthe o TitneHOtogei" Markel
alley, peer Fittti titreet.• Rollin, men. auUw
WM:PORTANT TO INVENTORS.
Great 'Onion Patent Agency.
ROBERT 01 1 FEN NO,
Counsellor. Ana Patezit-Agent
AT WASEEMOMN OEM P. O. C.
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Prom How. am. Masorsdats thasesietioner of infads.
War em DX, October A,lBOO,
Learning LW 14, W..~0k, Eaq, Is about, to
oPen en 01110* in this oily as a Solicitor of Patents,
I cheerfully state that I have long known him as It
gentleman of large exmletice in, such matters, of
LlZand ouiate Du ch nes babib, mid of uti.
intely. As ou I ceruntewl hhe to the
inventors of thilJnitedfitogo,
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or a Mfig nithilb rOwaita the
zlot "" ailizi - t o h f err ildnExely Ati!rioecte7e2ll:7..,74ta_,..n.lcik"Day°w:
ORIOADORO3, anuellatk.B Astor House.
lianufeeturedar. - applied by all
y e yeand 'New
mar era. lr
galagith Agen
IylB.4Mr-lm Pa
...... WWIII
M 2 FLEE PHILIPS,
GEIVER4.I6-COOPEJRAGE )
AT TIMM AM /AMAX •05 - '
Fayette Stree't-t
Between Multi and Wayne streets,
PriTSSUPSH, 1N k .
10.,We are prepared Pork BARRE L S,, Whce,
key, AJe; Molasses and at the
shortest notice and on the most reasonabledereta•
a /
or' ,0
•
fft
/44
IS- THE; BUST COMPLETE
thorough and extensive Commercial School in
the United States. Upwards of 2,000 'students
from 81 states having been eductaed for business
here, in the past four years.
PROP. COWLEY, the world renowned Penman,
still continues at the head of the Writing Depart
ment.
IiIATHEMATICtit—A department composing the
fall College coarse, including all the Common and
Higher Ma th ematics, under the special charge of
Prof. .1. C. SMITH A. M., an experienced and - anc.
coastal instructor, is connected with the College.
Alir NO VACATIONS; Students enter at any
time. MINISTER'S SON'S half price.
For catalogues cantaini , information, ad
Principals, it A BIGTAI,
znyi&lawdsrwif PiliMxtruh. Pa
BIENRY EBBEN,
ORGAN MA.,Iiti.PACT.U.BEiri
Keeps constantly hand
ORURO', AND PARLOR ORGANS,
OFEVERY SIZE AND 'DESCRIPTION,
NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches
dee high, 4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches
- * Five stops, 9 feet 6 inches high, 6 feet
nicheswidait i feet - 8 inches deep.
Nat.t stops, 11 feet 8 :inches high 'fleet
8 Lathes wi e, 4 feet 8 inches deep.
N 0.4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high 9 feet t 6 inches
wide; 7 feet deep.
The above dimensions are for Grecian casing if
Sothif urthe c cases the will be somewhatpply higher For r ato
JOHNME.I4I•O3, 811 Wood street,
Or HENRY' BEN,_
Centre Street.
• • --serlaw _ NRW YORE-
TO 0 7 PUBLIC
DEIPSOIALLT the limo;
CI rant and falsely Med.:. - "Ninis k ,,
est Physicians of all de
nominations, treat secret Ok. ,
and delicate disorders, ,
self abuse and diseases or
'nations common and
i soident to youths of both
sexes, and adults, single or ed. Becanse
. Baasetaas publishes the fact of his doing!
so, the ignoran« and falsely modest are
dreadfally shocked, and , thine it a great sin, ,
very immoral, and for contamination and
tiommtien among. their wives, p ,,, ising sans :
and daughters. Their fairilly*vecian - sborild be!
cautious to keep them in igaorance that they dr•
the same as Dr. StReINSTRUP, (except labial: OW
last a lucrative pra , Nee might be lest to them
among istunid, tamely moilem and presumptuous'
families, born and raised in ignorance, aPramilLaP
as mushrooms, and who compare society, &tem
genre, sense, Le, to dollars and cents, mytitertaisly,
meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicity, however,
that numerous parents and guar:haus are thankfw
that their eons, daughters and wards, previously
feeble, sickly and of delicate condition anirm.pear ,
have been restored to health and !Aga hyDt.
OUP, besides many before and after fir;
=3,
ty through him have been saved much suffering,
, mortification, he listing the 'advaintingei.
of over thirty years experience and observation, :
cautallu=t#, he has superior skill intim treatment,
of special mammas, and who is daily consulted by ,
the profession, as well recommended by respect «
able citizens, publishers i proprletors of hotels v ic„,
ea, or so Called nocturnalollloB
r u m bit iful ° : b rialady can, be cormdetely cured_ by the
very last discovery that has' never yet (si ted. /n'
female diseases he hactiatknimitier exPeriebta an;
account of his old ageoutunty "lears,iallitregn
larity is completely cured. Aethr consumption or
Pula:mary discus my sYthpr,Oh are from Iceland moss and other IbliTeAleath 13 ,r
a skillful physielert five pare at . the Maine" it
has had more success all the Pletaitlent
that have as.yet been distiovered the certifi
cates will show. They are all genuine and can be
found according to •pamphlet that each person
will get at the examination, a , ' floe of charge—.
Moe 8a amttlitield street, near :Diamond Street.
Private communications from all Faris of the Onion
"Waft attended to. Direct to
delblyclawds
THE LORETTO SPRINGS.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA*
T HIS NEW
!ii.
.NEL"e DDEIt.II-heILUL RE:a.
nra, is gismos .one rope tt,sylgigr v i r L e ,
vette, - and four thilesfrom Cresson stetioo, on the(
Penna.ftvania Central Rallroad,-Irom whi to,Lo
retto,thae Is a well constructed Pank-RtmL. ~,
The %minim are about 9,600 feetabove lideso*ir,
an d the air is always bruin -tied •Initgctratini
the - thermometer maidens. ranging above. TIP
Rummer. The head waters ores SUlNlUdlita an
Cleareald abound Inarettaind themountain ranges
are filled with game, atfordingline sport to those
who are/loudersuch amusements. .- ~_ ..
The buildings areadmitehly ConatructecLerithre
spate room and nentibitioni and the whole flied
up with every appliance the& Can contribute to the
comfort of the guests. The rooms are supplied
with :cmin , / & m ug sithfatail :marble basins, and
lioA, initcol opatuaki - deor; Ba*Roumalb Om for
MI " ' add ' '`ltastootet Ana& At
the leiter,
B tittlit6 '-- add Shower.
Wm
The, Iteup * p ß A O lird p * s tlalih 4 dle4ilo'e sde gend his:644ElW inelim_t Wow
I The. Bar
Will ~ be tiitthAd with {Wiest Maw: Vuests Mily
rely upon,:g , Mgt vires9 4 - } Wins and , Liquors
Quit ash be ' - - - -
The ProPelettir hopes togifeetdire satildliction tit
his guests, and no paine-or naossill !warmed
to Welt theltlrlsbes andsoth -- :.
ThO, .I,ollMod.`theaeliiPtioss inaly s ea ,
I I
by`serisrat mined 1 - , ;01 -- ithundlfetni*
in large proporborts,tdt thoiefaltied Mineral prop.
ales 'fur. whist the Pprimco.A. l B sMor.44)
Al=tot* •: . * 4 l . kited. q .
on Tk ! ~ It ~ .itsob i sottoflprlisi e risioa
will wi t izi -. 9 „.:Stis , ! brasier _ qi
~ _ ..m 'Pliallinli, &el
Railroad airmo
Ray* burg. ettnn - •Ir with'ilieNternCleptral
.
For lorther.intornaskus Amply to; 4L kr Kr. o•
B o a
Chisteut, litimongabele souse, 'Pittsburgh,
.
• ,
• A Daily Mail leaves Loretto for all parte=
Union. Oaths arrival of visitors at Ctressoo
white in readiness to cone r them to the lipidliwys.
FUNCI,S. A. GllllllPro]olgilk
iny26:2reeod
C. WEST & CD. )
Nazurbeenia al
ROCIKAWAYI3. BUGGIES, IME/121 eLaidibull
No. Mt BtrAßlttesevAl ,tt" i
ar AB wer!E •tp be ear Up Losiibi
stale and womp.
co-partiairitap.
Tint uNDEßsiGAwslrAyz IBA
alsy En
a formed • • • . 9*,
name end style of TWA • I: „ : or a ay.
the Peper, Rog mid general :
HENRY e:,l '4 • an,
EDWARD C..i • •
Pithabtu•sh. hharchhato.Bl4, -
Jito ..11. Ccuip
& €O4
wittanwon RETAIL •
1 1 1 2 0 .Z.V441L 1 6 W 1, 0 1 1 3 • 4; CAPrdigel t 6 O;
Atantila MINN - - 41)11134114WW41,
an ct . Wire, , PaperMakirs •c$
'. l 4oterillbh 4go
Washeuse.
Mal 071010395'PA
wed.
wromig,
,turrizzisa
vuo taw ate
eiSTILHATILACT/LU_ wi
.THOVT ; b.
BY THE USE OF *WirPAR&TO .
the .
AAR to. - ila*st , '64vlgt44le; •
" " / 0 434E4firallit4 haicttio - ,*.
- "r s 'n tijrZlitOces4 dasereati ilwrr i " 4
been saidll= — U
- hating no itimoag eo f
- 400 11 70 1 .9.4 1;Thtirnrialliir ttlitit.i
ass ' • i ißlez OtrORIFP
9144 , 1211 446#4111.4116.0.'
-t L.
BOX 800,
Pittsburgh Past OBLes.
NOW OPEN.
- - ..-: - ‘4,,k - 1-77--_
41 " Attj4l: I Na?al - i G
4640tIttile interest in thelitin a or IT mita%
at ACO. to FULTON CO, Wad
: MOURNE% _
day wittutmettfroM the firm...
as
be ism.
MirThebtlettleSS WM memnu
be edr
by FULTON dr. CO. to _
_ lt
JOHN REICH Cra IIACH wl contin ue
o.
)11
charge of the foundry.
s ti tt„ , ~,.., i .l _
Piftaborgb, August 124 . 4.?:.•"' ', ' 1 "," . 6
F OR CHEAP A pouw ,; ; ;, 1
iii '.„
BOOTS, SHOESA, ..GA - .lPE4ig •
,-- , -,.,
Go to the CHEAP CASH 8 M z, ot t. ,,
JAME% H. BOlLtiaifts,
28 Market street, 2nd door from Fifth.
LADIES cX)NGREt3S 'FFRRT - 4-
GAITERS. VA;
LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, 111 A
LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1254k
LADIEHO ONGRESEkHEEEPOIHMHIHVVW'
• .44,A, DMVIIIAOHEIW
, • ,
Flidwtreet.
lat ALP , PRIGE:!..IS WHAT WAAM
14 selling mg a gnat tnanylclutls;-01-oor Bum
mer Dress Goods.l-4es. Ittantteioe.itorthe best
bargains. Call early. O. HANSON LOVE,
ana '74 biarketStreet.
CEf,EAp - WALL PAPER tbrAale by
ans,P ntaisitsuot ooh eel .
_ _
%if ALL - PAPER, CHEAP; for: salizvoy
VT ma W. P. ALI nanaLL, 87 Wood +strew.
; 9 F 3 9 9 ALL KII,T
• of WAWA PAPER, for We -
a t a , - WAREWALL,O7 Wood at.
CITEAT BARGAINS -- IN .1100
'Jr gingpg—gaer etyleajaet reeetrerlAa great
redaction in tarinerlt tea yr=
EATON, KACR,1174N00.,7 ,— ;,:-1
A na t ;7 Ind 19 fin2pireet.
QUIFF UMBRELLAS ,AT` REDUCED
1 6 3 PRIt3M—A. tint .ra.to toe of iThibtolliia
at a large refirtikt4on Woo to otittha stook.
SATAN, VAtRUM A - 00.•
au3 VI satin flak Foreat4,,
TUI USKETO BARS.—White. Pink ;
lu Blne and Straw ooloroat wholesale sod re ,
utast very low prices. EATOIVNACRIMI CO„ ,
aria 17 and 19 Fifttlatreet.
SILK BUNTING
-AND
CHINTZ FLAGa i
-A T--
WILLIAMSONISi
Ls:
NO. 41 ST. CLAIS STREET. '
musimummm,o7--. -
Ayanawasettlipopticlit:
F u R Ntrru - R,E
,
45 iiinaithileild Streiett
_ltTSAVOCl
A Fr tt es,scniticsivr 'op
PittOkliglk,* l o l **Od.4l.l4%
w#, lo omr ,
v4r,
TO FiglIERS;11111) OTERIIII-4111,1gLE
01110WihYrill SiSkS3llOl/4 0 .4. 1 1411215i':. , -
Qtain Fan and thhietatcii
PATENTED"-JANTJARY 11*1800. , ••••• Ar•
Xs Lit
r rat r i MUtier ts =t6 all
z •.‘ 14 . 1 • 13-
Becond-4 - - ollowo fakir, Anita. odd
Molt thcal:=Wlth itiap labor than soy;other
mill eker
The plisattwajheiliove *mints been long en
gaged, in cepa ng and. e siee Arend
hand impleinentidOntintisd of th want On
good nu for; ollesikinstheilifferinst ckw_
and sew*. taws, td.the pribho with moon-
Adana) it meet their wants. - •
/ha undershined -having purchased , rode
Ned to =On ~ .**xvi d•WAti Fan
and Separator, in Western Panasyini.Wiiiitern
Virginia and all Qtde L and theafitilt44o4-still_ "of in
dints and Jena - rumored . Itillikedkardirs
Wholesale or RAW , at Libenlreitt, fitter;
Nue,. Pia WPANOVATALUE:
Pittsbur 3 r liilj 1.8•11010-10Sandsdir • •
JAMES +4,-o.l4lLin& Coy •
Mari _ -
SEAMLES* - 11rAGS
AND. OF
P l air,".2kl7l3o3Se
02 Inches to 40 die Wide.
w f x r d Orders tam , be Italia B. 41 1 E114184i4XIS; Ul.
rivaburgb• 04304, du
Dis sottition of Co•Tart:nersh.V.
fIPHE - CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO
& fore ezladog .betiteert JOHN P.. RUNT &;
• tuideslthe- ed4sof—RUllsll l, -ta'•
MINER, le this dissolved bylnutatal e6bie -
The hominess °Mate hildArorwill be settled by,
HENRY MINER„ who la authorized to sign-ihei
tirm's Dame /D liqutdatumi. • '
.101 IN P. Milli%
HENRY MINER.
July 18th, 1881
HENRY MIRER,
Sucoessor to
BUNT & MINER, t
Wholes*Wand Reba , i
Z 4 0KM141 1 5 i 3 TYL:AoriEIi .4 2 ,' , WW___RDP4l4lr,
.N0a.;71 and 73 MTH /Wawa;
Next door to the Poet Moe, ' ,
A PLEASANT RESORT FOR - 'IENTLEMEN.
ts undersigned iceebe nothing MA
2ure LIQUOR 4 and dateless -ALBS and 1
C & Gennemen rioting the honee need. be
under no ePreherudcs of =Whig ranSh Or 41 ,4
orderly characters, es thel•are not ootunm=inel,
A cool quiet eittingevele in the rev of the house,
• can be reached through tlimonvate bail,
Dia Sind -1). fttOK Eo2lchie. le Third at. •
li 01 -- ii r Bi -7 1 -7 1ii- It 10 11!1411/, - 117 -
188 Wood ‘Bsl.o4t, ,
4 1
AXE. TOOLS FOR ROBING
6111
2WELLS - ot the shortest possible nW•
been in the business cif feantifietainosile
e ee themfever" find broiteoutigliesnosel
persons about to engage in Sheen. business, Uta
MU be to their interest to give us ii eall and mak
ad examination of our stock now on hand. inhal#
117 AY , - CO It P,. Y , '
•t A H
soonismargs; irtmOlicial
maw ixiox MANIIIPAOfttg I
• 270. 66 WOW
t• • , P. t
Pittsbusgis t 1
iffi2A kit aelto cf . Leilf., . 7 0400 •Ithet 1
esztaaeonssosinusausunisessigaa. sw
I AlCr - kriCDAY ‘ , , I 9 I REAT, 0
' ` - anoutiiinoslyor,i , „.. -.,.. . _ •a.4 ; , .....5.z ...
.. .- ~ JOATcl_,._ 1 1 ,09444,20._ ~., ..,-,
, .... , , oupplwir. , ..powtt,..,noint, -...-
Superior
`Su l6 o,Pllo l lfoVis
Bußerkriferu. IsoArri6:;' - '
P 1 . 1 .0**44g. : -,
'Su mo _,-
perio " Hasia4..gtifalli-,-. '
Atiaink,umars,„
' Superior Havant 'Cigars;
, Superior; ivana;olga%
Superi6ilifivarirOigart,
Supprior)istvaPPolliFel '
Superior HaSana Cigars, - - - f
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior Havana Cigars,
--..._
Sciierior Havana eliere,
Superibr amintiljigeze,
Superior, Hiram ilip"
Superior Hutu:Mims ; ' 1 r
Superior RaveliaVa i.
' JOILOEL'
, , v 1
' porker 4 the D OW llol3 4 ll 4 l 4ek'eked- I
_
TEN CENT gratawforiAV4l4o4,
„I eantrtg forViirt§widi:AB,l" se
per and lest , Frestlivilibi i ,Ileoliwiii moit
Ti Pail Pe.,pree - .Jectatitilitilutia4VllAlo . Ilk
o tothertdoil oeu, to dose maim moori
Terme eel* r '' '''" 4 :
t
3 1 9_- ,_._ 4 Automi - urnriTtimangerAreet il-.
1ii4.:;;400r - VosillasAilidr - Litab-;
' . 442 0,4 4 . 1 1F,5kt a i
-if. VOMINfik..I -
--- - --
tiY.4
1 4,LiaetreeetTed'andfarg1041 •
VW • - REM,BO
•
irereang-e,
recebrodisdfor sale - 2
31. HIINRY 11,00/441014
RY"-E4.OIiES. - Irt' Waliciallifight, 1
Poaches. rOcelveCand
7 4 - ay ung,
71f:
: 4 ' 71131iLl=i •
tObiarbeziels White if* 1-
so
gMaSEI
it TA4I. 4
NEW
76
Tfif A
gli . n ,; i
llAWto ii mgr_
~moire aittofootfon haotoiouo
mstoitfitiouT.roithe -bekat t of ltiontltho,
hiti , tibrviebo'foHliti roubrid of tkistioolik m .. - i s '
W; ,IT,BO32TA4''-' orbrmi
.11ttsbnrgh;4111YniklifiLL— "-",',' riv
.41-4 i:Lf',a`'
&it
••
• _
For game nine I hor*suffored.frooid
codtm I nohntidttretilfo4drid***sitooidldik
'pagorroolriudkitst e;?;1 - •3$-.. -
thimiroto nry duty op
that l)likzlrpNAKOe',
SOSZIEMER bag endroty
and totally removed the notioAptouti2 "'"'"
trimiprieot,Dfll ,
:
ogoTio4l4.lcnOwn ttunetarllil6T:
Hance maybe Owed 3a %bid ha "..143. ' ='Sit'
, • M akgaw nej o ikt 4 ,
. 49E
PittobMgb, 1;410114 1882. • ~,c 44V-r4'11, . 4 .4 4t-'', 4
E y
- •
•
'OISE TUE
1-•• 4
DEAFNE: S.--8:
F
OIGIVLIST AND
Mite of the Auattivathentyls- s
Givenn bit, entire indligtete r .y!. '!
tnehttliet or it Etft and Or inrsital attention, to retworwnigti
Petiousi wishing ito be-treated - lor_bito-'- thits#W.
DEAFRIP,BB orZiPAIIVIII:Sre4.2IO4OOK-mgr
without furtiterdelay. Theymill; in t dointithlteit•
at theinaelvesandivivtehlMP
their ogee, patiiettlaily as thh:/iMalii 0
are moat favorable in the treatnietti 0f'4144.
the
EYE AND •
.
.
11.°111
I II
t t i r s a e gg l # l
111.01:f he, id 831 II a
READ
Erongan:•ol4:4lllolkraktntgiren :
Per Ike lest eight years brwe bitol 010
Leaar itkon
e a. --mx
mon 0. firmrtedloyinhrthtlthilbsi *Oft
'entre& heavy expease endeeorot in liteht.
a env,. but lot ne frotit*nroxitti hut
M 310614 - erased frit nifraisin this
the earnest soluntstion et rsty friendirillorwrer - .. L 1
wad Mdticed to submit m
IiBOWNI4I - 440in
me to ray hew*, *hi is now Ai paraotrailit was
fe• years sigo,and I earnestly recommend -MI
Meted with' Deafness to Consult -Dr.-WINNO-
W/HESSEN at once. TORT
corner of Grant and fierenth' sired&
/ Vig n Pu lil o /41, 9'1. 27 f 28t4 fS
VarAr
FROM .7110. MablillirllTT,'USW,
From the beitatlk , m,son,datived at DR. VON
SIOONWNENWS - sWfM244itineet, X have much
pleasure in recommending him Maitahriblit*
Med, as a most sitemsful at
ININICONNTINIOR loilkettrotreet.
Pittroure,lllaylatlnl; _ '
JOHN , 2 4 , q49810*-dlitist'
Poo Palm-
sth. a.
TO DR. VON AITISMISITRI I iis d
Pittaborgb-1 am happy t inform - 4* '_.
Ildle daughter, who has been , quitadeity, ‘ gyp.
e
erkbah Tour
•
rerkYttrelt. .IteelAniketsstistlid , r7A
•Worddiiever have been retained by
but to-your treatment, alone btribeitidelsr s• ,,,iti
Audi would earnestly. recommend wit , k .
destuessitondusulvyou at ohnia4 . 4
• Respeetikalryotws,
494N011494Pgri.
OFFICE
155'1' a 4f •
Iylll
Rime%EN siiirithiai r
.
-
JAMES • 1 1. 1 ' egßi
FORWARDING OD mama! symn,
102 Mt w • •
lirlour, amity Ritseptltratiallifillrs
Drl•d Fruit and PrOiltiuto Gilsisszaat,y,
CAMBER OP MLR UT. AMA Taffy Nltt r
PITISBUROB,ZP.t. 4 =_o 8 "
Manta To—Francis Battey, AR, WEELtsea Dil
worth dr, ft Cuthbert *Son Pittatutu
i t4og:
Ott, Hawker a 8. adv.. •
M. itaztk, Lin /Myra; e Oty.„ 0
Donlon Paxton - 4 Vtiteaftpri.e.lo
lOW MUGS.
nßolteßT
4- A l i-101:ESA LE" tkrwig r4m,
COMIISSIOM AN9
Dim as mina:on FlVSllii.litillicemssi
bO. tail
Medicarandflurefttliee,
EYE S ps
TESL&
DU.
Fittaburgb, Pa.
_ - wilt slam treat tl'eoOrnpleinta,
irr i m: ip o r r aboeat to ezultroettoA L Wouin of the
lif of the Wemb i be. . -...- ;;:e•-:: - ...
ad
Mit etarletterittt , the,
A
~,,a0,..
~ 24.
". anda ,..., _
;thoroughly posted Emil * the
Mediatboi Led Eittrgemtbuiteltibiteg Ittspetaseis
ibteibee all the beneolt - seteeketet - fro!: sew' beet'
i Pstiente should bengal siiiiiti&tilgt4;4ll,6:,
lesletrod
Eoft„"Terceterai: clod
'Pittsburgh; TillyZtb,lB4ll.
Fort NOTICE is hereby given th at
g he
etheAtider s t ts pre -peed teisettiebriaboots
Y tttenticeseti, ved t
the P/
Went,
,exid Mingo Cm,,Pieny
tar pgrposap oi tranvortetiatt ploy tat
7th t leek ipsyrox thieurefor tirentirtyo' cent.
tit goi* tad the remainder is mop. tato
I .mw4 . l!foriT ud iteede of Me gew r
float to be _ 0 eutdera pitreoct sdat ga
bf the ClOter or atookhoidata •
ere of the *aid PULetziet F__,OttiVaittialsodatgaito
Railroad Omio.t uretßoatoutd,lBoo.
Puttee*: - :mirth claire* wit
.• - • tirorw
adietaky, at .ef " - • -- 1-R0r,113
-487f-PePtreel,. . • ~..
~
...
Ay 2 71104 "4" 2p . :
rGaaua
gist* Mt 4 - BRO oko l'::*i.*;`,--W'• !it' -,
' ' 4042 "0074 1 / a tataufa" •"-"'* "Y ' • •
ASVP . ,,,liCkittail: "• LI ' ,:, ' " li., .;
' '' Oialanni b s • • '..• .1. - •,.`" • . ~ I
iir , •101tains.il
Medial etidr.l44ht ~11._. • • . - • .
aka sad,. * '
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'ii.., - in7 7 .-*•......: „ .- : , . ~..,.... 4 .F. .., .•_. 4.....
000 2
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