"Ti.mil- ~tt' BMB' MO »\ JHi ""tfiw -..-smi'l: GEORGE’ m if*> v vc jtswaart'Xoi (SEQBfIEK, P0«81S] '.'.ini v* Jjfa... wn EBrt*\AßD'B. piwAtU) i pAilups. flkoßOii r TBOBAS E OLIVER S. %%****, \ ,l*J39T5t, KOBERX 4n^ ; ■' 1 t. i. -I mrojf ifnirfivyrtnißY ri < ■-- u - .1. j®Siirߣ l ¥tfVdfg ! '" . ! - ; ,: ::;i • '- 1 ; r. i. ;■ 7/ -.1 • /.■ JAMBS;Po[fiA.iti, j ■ ~#.•! A J -jfil■rrn l lli7 •: i ! i/■.;■ JXMESB H» JHMMHSiSV . Simteue' * w JOHN 8. COSORA/g®, v . VICTOR SCRIRk,. C. MILLER, J. NELSON. Ml Xfc* -V > i£f if] fe f ' V® 7B JOHN PI OOUSTT ( CHARLES, wit Nomat -JjMaaoroE o»| BASC\J El> X? . Me JUSTICE TO Mc< Advice** That' t siaid' ifad^Sp( New. York Oomniieriiai lions its contempOTarie oration in. their 1 * discus present jitlliiifcai ’‘lcbittfe was suggested by'the' Ttibiiitc'g‘-fa.ro cions calumnieapa Gen JralSjcCLßpnAN, and a significant threii upon ihfi' part of the World, that if the Tribune persisted in its slanders of our ca ididate, it' w ouTq ; drag to light 1 ' some! pr Tate' proceedings of Lracoianin the >1 ftiite House, the enormity of which-woe idistartle the na tion. JfatfctaOi llnielU geneer, too, is fearful* that-tte present campaign may degenerate into mere de traction and calumny, 1 and speaks out accordingly; it says: j , Ncupfthat the political issues of the impending Presidential election are clearly defined, and the standard-bearer* of the respective parties are in Ibe field, ve cordially join suoh of oar contempo raries as have retieindrathAaspectsof theopcaW lag can vets, in tHMHwtHartheehiivastf may conducted throughout with a dignity and a deco rum which shall be worthy 6f the solemnity of the occasion and the grandeur of the momentu ous onestiaravhoee deoastonds destinad togtver complexion ftl oikr National Htura blall time to come. If thefe iF no plebeiil* alrlnrßkw Aid for'trtlUng and levity, still less is there room for that species of political demagogism which finds Its congenial sphere in the |ignoble resorts of personal detraction and political malevolence. These admonitions will have bat little effect upon the Abolition press, whose only w<Sai»i?lS,;,ai.'i>riaent, At# and calamity: For taOrtl uan' tvo under tbe.patronage and'example of . the' AdminiStfitiOfi, whlcKjbe sayedfrom. rebel capture,' Cenerai McClellan Jias been the object of theirjmost malignant assaults. The reader affer, 'General PopfwJslWmMennly whip-' ped by Lee and driven [into Washing ton, the President and Secretary, of War,4^{H^Mid{iaapiMj implored McClellah jto again take charge ofthe,atii^,ftfiin.WWt'.ttoi l »i dismissed him ■ bet a d Ays ’ftbfttfe/ He, * Administration, immedietely'totik’cdihn mand of Pope’s routed and demoralized forces. He weht iri. 'sfeafch'of ‘e&e; 'be 1 met the victorious and exultant rebels, and shs3#lfsM&*h Mountain; a few days after he again confronted them lipWl 1 ffie ‘bMlkfy-‘field ~RfSOJveJ, TfiTftf we receive with profound**?!®- action intelligence of the recent victories Achieved by the arm!'*" '' anted from their If Revolution, .and that House are hereby 1 4eo. B. Mculellan ft (AlUtary gualities tv) •ul'BWith but llttleai , At the time Mr tics alluded to, 'unanimom than! the idol of both pjle; he had reach' bat then began prostration whic: s nee. He was the sun which it was necessary to becloud, lest lesser lights % ould be entirely obscured by its bright n sss. The work of detraction began and „ h w 52aySuei^na>ilJto,)sallfi^eEy = men, jW Congresaand out*of it, mho willingly ;fc( entry’s capital from rebel devastation, hi ivedtwjbasgossß to i eijfresa tloobri; as; ifd his loye andhUScHt&Sht in his coun ' VlVfelli n>ay. the Tntelligencer ‘Crjunsel 1 moderation/in : such times as ,'4>|ese, dnd especially, to the miserable /fi.ijumniators to whom we have alluded. .... rrrtii'/l Jj.ilI ,)9(.< V‘«.Pr? M .°r: STREET, O-P-WAPD,;,:.' i . • if * 11).,7 " The. Aboliiionistsare making an flal fass ovejjit&eir triumph in Vermont; /i|s isJominohS, of present’ ebpolition of .that party. Vermont, from the of until thq present, nieV« J ,v,oteianything’ hut< an. .anti Dem- . ItfVilWli .'ago there, ' wejre not five thousand Democrats in the' tfcereare three or four times iijat number. , So, if it does them any good, tye the,, Abolitionists may ■ eoutinne toi congratulate themselves upon their victory .in VttEment. from now un-- ,ti) tbePresidentiamecqpnf:, f! .1 | I! , rfi,! ,L- ]• I* i Jir> KIiBCTORg. •• I! jli /. ' 1.. I. i, i McClellan’s Letter. "Tbe-atimirable letterofGen. McCfEL ‘ tinf,' bfciddptlhg the 1 '&* #}Jf>r •. P»PW» :iike a : jf£t)blanketj sputa of, them wince 1 nrider it,,-'tt'hilei-'i others print l ' it" ifcthbbf at.ail.i It has tabenithfem ,)fU aback,and : it trtll require' a few days recover auffidjqptly t,o re sntne of ,thp writer. In . Ifij; menotime McCiiEi,LAS ’» platform is The .thr' I'nio* at ME hddvrd*. M 'S 00 ,W™l( Governments tmprarticabU, , tj TJie u ui , 5 ' ' * •* „. l {3? r The'attempt atiihia'rtheßs by the 'Kpnten Tmpss contd only ,t«ndsao"Show 'fbat paper to be destitute od feeling ■ as it )a.,of brains,’ ■.its efyinttiitlljr-is f&V its ' • tia'- .iWij brbtherp &i}t<Dgffilipr. V, 1 1 n ‘ VV ’ .Fcjrr the Port; l " ! "TT T,~T, . HOW THEY PTflfr, THE ] jp* ,t|be following reply to i adespaiqjtplfieperal Modelianaafforda a Striking: contrast between the treat-" raent be'feceiVcd at" the handapf this- P ure i •!' 7W i economical aadmtnistrartoiK Heaven save the maTbO the readiness and eager willingpesii to 'Geheftl' Sbiint:;' T,o liepf ihe bastpg o£,i»ld Wji f pq’pp.a D d rat teridnra because Little Mac. did not take Richmond; when ht' the ttiipe time LracotH crew there dbing all they poidia Jjptfyiyij-t god defeat bis plans .and designs. ~Oh! it is enough to make |he blood of ereryhoneet man boil and course through his vclpa like liquid fire to read tuepvidence.of auoh damna ble teaching., Bat the despatchand its short and curt reply: : iwi •/ . • . •: ii ; .. •« I A *K' * r •' •• '' V ■>}?' • iwy.H'': | “MAiJVteusr H&.L, August 5, 1803-1 p. m.—General Hooker at 5i3Q uds'mqnri ing attested ' a very considerable force of iuflrntry knd 1 artillery stationed at this place end carried it band- So/Bjbly,' dpvirig the enemy towards New Market which is four miies distant and where it is Bditi they hvVe.a large “force. We have Kapturtdr 100'prisoners killed apd wotfdded several, Wuh aloaa jcmiour part of only three kiUetfand, eleven wdatided, anjrthg the 'latter two officers.j 1 t 1 shill ' probably re -1 main ’here tonight' ready to act ah circnmktifhces- mSyrequlre after the return or my chvhlty Teconhplsaancea. , The mass Oi the 'enemy under r the cover of h wenkfe fog, but 1 our caval iyr* are Ptijl hi pdWuit I 'arrd t trust may succeed'ip capturlhg many more. This is a very adVantageSiiA position tqpoyer an advance'on Ttichlpond 'find only li] miles distant, 1 and I feil. dohfldpht that with reinforcements Tibutcimarch this army there in five days. I this" instant learn that several brigades ofthepnemy are four miles from hire on the Quaker Road and 1 have taken step's to prepare to meet them. General Hooter’s tfispo sitions were admirable, andihis officers and men displayed their pgna! gallantry. GboEgeß. McClellan, Matos General Command ing. ” Major General H. W. Halebck com manding United St ates Army. 2 To their 1 dispatch Little Mac received | th^ 1 foil owing grateful acknowledge ment of the briiHant deeds of his gal lantanriy.' Washington, Aug. O' 1804.—3 a.‘ in “I have nfjrtpn forte rights'to send you., •••»«# Qei^ral.' *' BlSior General G. El. McCLELLArf. 1 ' : . Thfe tfas endoaragement'' indeed 1 tp ; the.brave'Sdldifcr and 'hia noble army 'fightlng ih aefetisc of their ' Sountry’s .Sag;,,, B&i the',ffliy : df tetHm}tihiTs''not' far distant; id the ’ lutdie When ’lhat' gih ;“iatfoarmy wiir return tge ' dbnijftfimeht interest., ' '. '' ' '' . 1 i ■ <1 pallia, xoo jfityitilejlhper, 1 the 1 | ; 'dAviHiiif :baa p-to obshryetabA Biohs during the 1 |m.h 4dvfoy McClelland'McCielT&nj the' stat or “oar , hope ana nbWe rejirifsSiitadye of George ! the first ' the brave eetdret and trfis p>a'- trtot; maligned, slandered and abused by an inftrthdtitf aaW'.fthbhlrs be to God,')' 4 dying AdtelfiJßtiittdn. Nob]y, right %PW the 1 pedplfe fLowfi-trodden and oppregaed.- talfy arofifiiThfid'iifistaJti 1 thee ifi Wo verhber 1 heat I ,' V)J(bn 1 Peace' 1 happineM ’ 'and 'pfrb&etftft' Shall once no% bloddr proapero^tef^^^—^; From tfo |nin»al )COft!ijiS“«®»4tW ip 4«)„ »U<l ot irpnjnjfpea , 203,,,,,Qf pftpr ; Wd>t stances tac?e wn%; -fflWPnatog r f»ek.f#,,.«Wn<Wy, )* >:-^s?* ;nea extends fl?er imetxpji ,depart W^t? , (j ytte THK POST —PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING. SKI»TKMBHB~ra Hi UK;;'! ■;!, T bin: I ~ ortrSnN&urto, chMdata'foriVlcc! Jenna* »ofn<fe(&ife(j lniidj: TwpatetimwM ThttJ*- '.taw 1o aw id -jdl ;uoy OcisiSl-.kii. nt 'i ■<> htauitr. taper Ships aud taper Quae—A Curious Story The London Observer describes a new remarkable - character. £Hraaeraßr9ph it may be applied w jßf%glajifed onXhe 13th of jijjy fi>& were tubes tested in ||j|B djßltfs act- as roeket Hjlbeisipeing meaK&fpnper, they are, Bg. gflfy VBt y mnchL.flgh.er than the ii i n IJ stand the c fcet a a well as /metal. ’ Not led remarkable Were the thick slabs and boards made ol paper. These-boarda. of - one inch in thickness had been tested by ballet and hall, and the result showed that their power of resistance faU/<jqual ( ten inches of solid oak. *The bulfeT which '■hstr "BoSfS'aa to L canse a projectihifJSbrfibeiWSthe rear, I would have gone clean through the oak, rfrictuirkLg[anf ip, iq 'alUlßrfefcM ions, while in the pgnerjboard»the per- Satioif made'Was a small, clean round e< uThnse;paper:boardaare admirably ; tpted jjfcM pfibipSjthyt spe'ci dp gravity if somewhat le'ss than that, of oak, and they are easily filed- 'to the .framework of vessels. Thc-y have, how - evier, this additional advantage over timber; they do -not require copper sheathing to prevent , fouling, they are non-absorbent, and neither . animal or vegetable life flourishes upon their isur face, as is the case with timber and iron,’ .‘JPliey have also, this further ad- vantage, that they are incombustible. No amounl oT heai will set them in a blaze..', ThkuPPlicatftin.'; of great heat will produce combustion in the iminedh ‘ate neighborhood Of the Same, bht any thing like ordinary burning is-quite out of the question. In addition, however, to all these good qualities, paper lias pos itively,ihe advantage .over timber and iron in the matter of.cost." _ "I*. Szerremy,., the "Inventor,, well known Tor the successful manner in which he-has arrested the decay otcer-, >id of the exterior ofi'lhe Houses of Parliament, has discovered a fibre which grows in the routhern par tionsof Germany, Ana which, .may be converted into a rough kind of paper at a cost so trifling ns to enable him to, compote with the builder of 'timber and iron 9hfps. . Not coutent, however, With Jo rmiugdhß aides(o/: ships jofip#£Jp#r; itha investor is_qo wpggaged jp thaonostrac tion q( light . field ..pieces,! i specially 'adaptedt 1 formonntain warfare, ** and these Judging|rpm,,respite already ob tained by experiments with paper tubes, will be fomxt to answer the purpose,pd mirably. Tubes hare already .’been' formed of,this prepared paper, and they ‘hive stood the teat agaiirtbiron Ip the, most satig.actpfy 1 aiahner. ' *‘So far as we were enabled to ascer tain the process of manufacture, it con sists of tapping Sheets. o>. rolls of paper moistened with a solution of which zo pissa Is the principal ingredient, one ‘ over the.other, Until.the requisite degree l of thickness or strength is attained, and exposing the materia! foT a short' jUgta , antil becomes thoroughly hardened', Phis zopiaaa is of the nature oi gum, and is found dn 1 considerable : qushftOes Egypt. H has the peculiarity of giving extraordinary hardness to any surface 'upon Which it-tsplaced, aud it was very' extensively used .ih.lhe preparation em ployed for preserving the stone to the exterior of the House of Conrmopg, |f has also been used fyr the extetlor of the Bank of England, the inferior- of the dome of'St. Paul’taP which Hr. Pen rose has painted his freacQca, and it has just been; applied WithextiiardinSTy success to the. arches' of dim * London Chatham and Jlover rail way at the Ele phant and Castle station, which has lately suffered considerably from damp shd the infiltration of water from the roadway." HEWS PARAGRAPHS. •Mb. Lincoln is one of th&e uncondi tional Union men who make*he reaio ralion of the Union depend on'tbe copdi ffoa that tjie Soiithi abolish slavery. ( At Nassau, Bermuda and Halifax, the arrival and departure of the blockade nuinerS acCAa regulady reported as tbe mackerelmen and whalemen at Clouets ter and New BedSonl. Ix is rumpred that a revolution jpay at. any rrfdment tskfe plire in Spain. At Grenada and at Malaga the shops, have been closed several times In fear of a pxonunciami-nto. A Mt Washington correspondent Says that nearly all the waiters at the hotels hr that region' am yonng lady school teachers; of Intelligent aspect, amt easy, affable manners. They take this plan each: season of seeing the mountains and of making an honest dol lar at the same time. .“The President/ and ■ 'Vied' President must not be residents of the same State.” —Ajfio York Tribune. M There‘ls nothing'hi the Constitution prohibiting; it. . A-President and Vice President may both bo legally taken from one State, bnt that'State can not vote for both. . i Thk Taunton UaeeUe. mentions the death of a boy at that place, caused by : frequent bathing in impure water. He absorbed the poison through the skin, abscesses formed; and he died after two week’s sickness. Soch cases are not un common where boys hathe in ponds, thatxlepend for a supply od the rains and not in springs. In dry Seasons the wa ter becomes corrupt and poispnous. Fearfut. Psrctr for 'Peaches.— The exceedingly gold weather of January last almost exterminated the peach trees in the vlcinitypf St. Louis'trad throughbot a considerable, district ot country around. The Consequence has been a most decl-“ ded fhilure of the erdp, srfd not arpbach has been seen in ; thp. market until with fg two days past. On Saturday some Very indifferent ones sold at one dollar per dozen .—St. Louie Hep. New Jersey Productions.—A cor respondent of the Trenton N. J. State Q&ette, who-is furnishing statistics' of the crops of that State, says: ‘‘the yield per acre pf impfo ved land, of wheat, rye, corn and, oata, in New Jersey, is a frac tion .under nine bushels per acre, while In the State' of' New York, the same 1 cropa only yield a fraction above four and, three- ( qttafrer /,buikfe|& 'ppr aCre.iof improved land.” The potato crop, from 'the statistic given', rfpp'eals to hi a'lafge one, , will be no draftin'New "SmS cHy pr Broqkjfyn.ff Jhe jtp .thp StaJtpj fdr naval enlistments was finally anaoged and apprtyed by the #e<sretary ,of War oh Saturday. New York city Is created w;tb'JB;44® metjjlßfb.oklyn, 8,-. 046; Buffalo, 1,828; other portions of the State, 1,807; previously credited, 117; t0ta1„27,746. The Government notifies Gen. Townsend presept (boun ties to recruit s' will be continued until .father orders.; ■j • f j / j . The Pbizb Tennessee. —By order of 'Admiral Farragtrf some iof y ow ‘nrfem in£ineetBihave examined. and ireoorted. '6n tlie prized rdn-cladTennesaee. 'They* fiepdtt MjMittlf <j|-gfshs 'atrehgth, farmed,; ‘with 's submarine, beak; her eun-decK' 'robtrtV and ‘her Armament ' formidable; ‘ her'hrrporsd • /flfot jin' Jftotfid'placed broken, ;by ouc/ahot, none 'penetrated it. j-the- ctuarterk for the crew rtHrt&J : the i-.ii/, j* h,. mJiimo f.i t , Seven llilea ( of: Fite* resembling. met QjFUK - World, ttaa b@en fury in the i-irge Wool nitjr and olaymtd, In ithd bordering upon Hie lYmest of£u}ce Holt, aearFamham.ih tli^sSiS&Jliyof* Surrey. “On Tuesday eVentugiast a portion of the heath and furze on the Govern ment grouud, near the spot on wh'eh the currence, little notice; was taken, .of,the matter until ,WMnesdaV; WhCh ithe’.fire md landed-property to-a* very large ex tent. .On that evening tjie large. trees in rthe forest 'ivere igdited,, nnd. l the dames spreAd with suuti rapid! tyj.-iin conse quence; of the .dryneSS'BrtbrseAson, Jhat, all attempts to. cheoltrtheir.p togress were unavailing, '■ “The, greatest excitement prevailed in the locality, the flames being distinct ly visible fora circuit of twenty miles,, including Guildford, Godaimlug, Alder- ’ shot, and JParnham. As fires by night are invariably deceptive as regards dis tance, aqd the southwestern horizon was completely reddened by.the glowing element, it was supposed by the military authorities at Aldershot that the town of Farnham was in flames; and a detach ment from the camp Are brigade,., with a patent engine, vras sqht, out to assist 11 in quenching the supposed, fire. ;At Guild* ford it was supposed that the town of Godaiming was the scene,of the confla gfatidn, atld in other places it 1 was also imagined that the neighboring towns were on fire; and steps 'were teken to renderassistance. ‘ 'Thursday and'Hnday the flames had •pread oyer a tract of several,miles, epp suming everything in its course, includ ing hots and cottages, and it was febred that unless vigorous measures were tak en to,.prevent] a further, spread,' the . vil lage Of Lies and other places, with sev eral farm steads, would, be completely destroyed, the intense heat, reaching to a considerable distance in every direc tion. With this view, detachments of the 73th regiment, under Col. Hadclirfe, .and tbe 83d regiment, under Major Ven ibleß, together with a corps of the Royal Engineers,, were sent from Aldershot to Liss on Friday morning by special train, and at once proceeded to'“the scene of the, conflagration, where they were joint eU by a detachment of the military train,' which travelled hy road, Jjy way of Farnham-tt-the whole force' now being nearly one thousand met)', under the’ ’ sole command of Col. Simmons, R E. "On,jhCiy Krriy»r found that, between seven andeightlhousand acres of] plantation , ahkfly. the property of the Government, had been burned, and that j uthe fire wasgtiUraging-! AsiU was Hau l possible to suppress the flames, some of : -01.8 men were set to wort to check their 1 progress .by digging , trenches,,,,while j others were employed in Cutting betighs J from the trees and beating out the fire as ! it approached the Uencjtes. By these medus the fire was eonficed 'to' Certain dmits, and at 11 o’clock on SalurJfty morning little danger was apprehended - of Us spreading beyond the trenches, Which extended for several’miles, the. men working night and day. Colonel Simmons hoped to get the Are bo far subdued by Saturday night as tb be able' to dispense with a large number of the. troops employed, and to retain only a feW men for tbe pa/pose of working in case of a fresh outbreak. “Tbe soil being chiefly composed of peat, the Are hat penetrated the earl/\ tv a depth of Urn or threa feet. The forest, once celebrated for its red (Jew,-has been completely devastated, Ahirthbu sands of stately Are and other trees, to gather with a largo quantity of game, uas been destroyed. Fortunately the occupants of the huta and cottages on the land were onabled to save their fur nl tore and other effects, having timely earning of the approach or the devour ing element. On Sunday (yesterday) i evening it was ascertained that the fire <let the Government property ' had been got under, but ft wasstill ragingonsome i>ortions of the private properly. The damage done is immense. The whole tract from Liss to Slayford, a distance if seven miles, extending a Width of j about three miles, has been laid waste, i and now presents a charred nnd black ened appearance. The origin of the fire -a unknown, hut it i 9 strongly suspected to be the work of an incendiary.” Intensely hot WtATnßn at St Loc is.—September 2(1,3d and 4th,'1884, will bmg be remembered by the suffering cit izens of St. Louis. Friday noon the tbernometcr stood 104dg. in the shade at Alex. Leich's drug More, fcornei of Fourth and Olive streets. On Saturday, at the same time and place, the mercury noted lOOdg.,Sunday it stpod at about lOOdg. Mr. Leitrh Informs ns that fdr the last ten years the mercury has not in dicated such ljeat,; ffhe peyspijring citiS ena buried themselves in basemeiitß or slept on the top of the house. , Those more favored! slept In i their bath4ub<. The beat was overpowering and unbear able, Sunday noon the Bky became clouded; and the air more closgand sul try, and a slight Ao Wer of rgbi jfeilj *'lil{d gentle dew from Heaven," but the air remains hot,,ljke tije blast from ;a fur-. nace. Shortly alter six O'eldekWvioldnr tornado arose, and for full fifteen min utes the air ygs flllbd with ,duit, shiii-' gles, brick, shutters, signs and awnings. On Market street the Btreetcars were un able to run on account of the collection of shuttersy signs! bd lie track.—Every squhre in the -city fchoWs signs of what the wind can do. — St, Louii Dem. New Rebel Pibate Phare de la Loire States" that' the I San Francisco and theShapghae, .two.ahips said to beVbnilt for; t'hfl’tjoiifwfefk WB, ate atm in the dock of St. Nazaire, yhere they are being anped in..a mysterio.us matter. A notice is posted, forbidding My stranger to go on : board. Itis'aald •that chains are to be suspended along .-their sides, toform, a plpUng such aswas used by the captain of the Kearsnrge du ring his lt iS believed that the builder of those ships !sssaws3»«a». one of them 9hall leave the dock at .a time. No trial has yet been maejp., > A Yourq;Mah Murdered.—Mr. Ed ward Qlatfclterj'a yonng mail of ‘about JO .reading with. his, moth er at Seven Valley, in this county, re- Pjntly wmt,to Harppr’a . i,o , tafo tcharge of and bring home two horses' from that place. Some 'days ag6 'his mother received that, oh his re|urn he was murdered, and his body pmndered of all his moneV and valua i.hles. .. The mdrder 'wh's Committed by •five soldiers, three of whom, we under- P jqoggAM *■ Saute, y/ 'M; STREET,., Agents lor Mowar; Mow« .IglrSl^ fismaswasftstw”* £g>; ..ttSoJ.. V’ >-. ,t- In rt 14L' J Trusses, trusses, trusses, ISy.SSKS, TRUSSES, TRUSSES, TBU.SSEB, TRUSSES, TRiUSSES ' of Trusses. The latest im jffirJfrrfl--Rtlt>ber. Tru*ses, \ i«- JKrd Jiubfter Trusses, Rubber -Tursfies, JTiaCMrtgjDg a gopq.Tru&s aad at a low price, Jbould-eAttwud "examine my atofirabafore nurtl ofaasiny elsewhere:— JS&iEmi v M .ispperior Uarbon Oil. Sow Pot A.bE7 'Perfumery 'aiiffaafrateiEtf '®HwSlwtoTatl*lfr~adi t A ia-ge assortment of Gu n Elastic and Remember the place, g At Joseph gleming’s Drufcßkfig 1 m AtJpseph Fleming’s • uorner of the Diamond and Market street, Corner of the Diamond and Market street. 7,5e12-3t r- * USIVEIUAL MEDICINE,—BY What we eat, by the air we breathe, or c* use these effects end by nroducihe nmmiri ■ l V lirMlWiL" ,1 T6 ,l regular performance of that duty which nature ‘4*s asaiMed thfcre W fk£?\a& pediraeijerWtfbV flofaikifc&enee £T I TO BJRANIJRETH’S PILTiS. which cannot injure, and which will surely re store the bowels to the regular performance of their duties. i The dyspeptic, the hilltop* ftviimnff/ihem a /treasure of said to aB Who are sick |n any wa* t take Brandreth’s Pills and be cured. i; Sold bv THOMAS REDPATH, Pittsburgh, ana by au respectable dealers In mediolnei. •aus-lyd&wc .. , j ARMS I TO ARMS;!—T H E soldier will find a more deadly foe in the biackish muddy water and damji night air, than in tlie most determined enemy, i 1 HoJLLi >- strengthen the qtotnadHrihdbbWe B-'fhWthe sol. d«er can endure these hardships rind still be gtroig and hearty It the reader of this • notice” cannot get. a box oi pills or ointment Ifom the drug store in his place, letuhim write Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand Deoause they cAnnot make os much profit as ou •otter persons’ make. 86 cents, 88 cents, and 91,40 per bn* or pot. aepl2-lwd fSgTA .' r f’p5 r ' la It a Dyti *;•••••* •:-« • lit the year 1865 Mr. Mathew*-firajt prepared tta VENETIAN HAJB time it has been used by tfiVmimdajaaainiib instance hes tt failed t-o give entire s&tisfactioiii. The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest In the world.. Its price la .only /Fifty nentai each ’bottle contains double the Quantity i; of dye in those usually sold for 91. i • The \ ENETIAN DY E is warranted not to In and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. : The VENETIAN DYE.produces any that may be desired—one that will nptfade,cro«k, AT I. MATHEWS. • General Agent, 12 Goid #t. N. Y. Also m anufaoturerof JVlathbws’Abhioa Hatt> the beat hair dressing in Price 25 “- t tr . r . ;K5F*“ DU * TOBIAS’ VENETIAN I flftv c*'nt t,R> h' f , -‘ IN * MEr ' rr i bottles at Iflftv cents each, for the cure of lameness, cuts, t 9*“®* colic, sprains, Ac., warranted cheaper than , aoy other. l£is used by all the great horsemen i i.Unce that u til. What It la atated to cure it poaltlveiy does. No owner of horaea will be Without after trying one bottle. Ono dose re . !DTr*» an a often Bovet Uie lifp of an oyer-bsated JSWSfifikrtMlf-Iche It h*) j ne^er fauca. Just assure as the sun rise*, just . so sure is this valuable Liniment to be the j Horse embrocation of the day. U-W?. 60 . 66 f -ortlandt street. New York. iKST ‘ NUREUEN MiTtK mo ot trC ln “ moment t'eauttfied by the oper- CRISTADOKtTB HAIR lifk, l.whfch, without the allghte.t trouble, Impart, to the hair ot the head, the whlokera, ibeard or | dt.re W U w^h^t-ra l farlhelr tingera. It la the moat expedittoui hair dye In the world,and the only one free from ever)- oolaonoua Ingredient, and that contalna a noorlahlng .nd emollient vegetable prtaclole ORIr-1 ADOIKt’S HAIR VREBERvATIV E, » valuable adjunot to the Bye, In dreaa “S promoting the growth and perteet health ot the h.lr, «nd oTltaelf,!WhaSutoialohd •»“ Shard that prnleeta the flhres ifrom de eay under all circumstances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. URLsTfoOMnit* ( a Asior House, New York. Sold by all Drue, gists. Applial by all Hair brenoa _wuB-lv«Awe . / >.];) *ng to cleanse, reiuvenate andtestore. This article is what Its name slgnl paration in the world It is again owned and S p ,X th ? orl 9*°ai proprietor, and ;is now with the same care, skill 4ntt.*.tttmt4o& » gave It a sale of over on* ptr annum. It i> i moit delightful H»ir Drautng It eradicate* ecuri and 4flntdftttf4 ~v , ; > 11 keep* the head cool : M U' It m&kea the iuUr nch, soft aad glotay It prevent* the h»ii from fnUWotf ind turning gmv. TjT? ; '7l. ■■ i it restart* hiur upon baldlfe&SL 1 ! AJQy lady of (tenlcraaii who r&lues a beautiful o! h,u [ should use Lyon's Kathalcoa. It Sold by nil re. U »tt* , ' BK HEM AS s. HAKNES AQO., New ypck* ■ , ,i ri JTij i;, ‘ .: iiJri 'Wtk'! 0 *, 1 !’ 8 MAGMOiJA ~~7 delightrul and extraordi ftAry article ever discovered. it changes the sun b utn t fAce ApiliAddA***p&rty ■AttiitSiSSeS AavhLhlng u,y V '"'t'ln-ting the marble purity of youftj And the dijtinjnK appearance so Inviting In the city belle of fashion. It removes tain freckles, pimples end roughness from th« skin, leaving the complexion fresh/transparent And ■ SS*“fp material Injuriousto the . P*fronl»e<l by Actresses and Openh Sin gers. It Is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by ■ 00,0 / .hi . w. E. HAGAN,Troy, N. T. Adaretsßl orders to ; DEMASS. BARNES Add., ' jL i-, _L‘_ New York. s INIMITABHB . hair. KESTOB All VE, N OTA BYE. hnlr to Its original coldr, by Bappiylqe the papillary tubes wSh Hatiinl-sns tenance,dm pared by age of disease. All ftirton lantoua dues A recomposed of lunar 'cauttic, des- ISXiSof : .h* vlte i its ' and J eau,y ot the balk-, and no brasalng- Helmstftefr ble Coloring not only restores hair to Its hair a < ??‘ ort) r easy process, but gives tht ■ Luxuriant Beauty, 1 its growth, prevents -Its Jailing oft er«9iqhtesdaiulrutr, andimpaxtß Health andbleas ;ilfefS§^??^ttlulold by aU ule, dealers, or can be procured by them ofthe cptqmerclal agents, D. ,S. BARNES & OO . 202 1 f 1 At h if! n4ni»*nTti« EN c‘”I lhe P St.‘Louis and M^'LStnSe^etSce o^^^- prewired from the United State* Tr&iury, a pri vate rteel-plat® revenue stamp, whltfh is placed the article is a counterfeit, danherousAnd worth ies b imitation. Examineever^otHSThisLin iment has been in use and growiniftn favor for dence pf its wonderful effects the best etribUfent in the world. Wltja itjLnresentijim^ etynaina relieved, lives saved- valuahle;animal made useful, and untold ills assuaged?* For cuts! bruises, sprains trheumfiistn, awtißnCT.,JftWr caked Ac. .it Is a Siv»T «gtt (remedy that should never ofe dispensed ,wSL"j[t should be in family. Soltfby New VSiftiof fcMgfc ABOVE AKTIcLbs FOB SAXtJ . ■OMfTOa»WWPgx>. 10l l».u*. .?ei» *nii -dHl.'ifi* t **ioifii/.F ✓ y/*i«si:n-i t.n \ u ff. .<s liwW a ,oK il- TO-DAY’S ADVEBTISEMEIVTS. tL . WfMtetnr] jfejjßtjrreastlry gives notloe Note* , years from Au ,BM > Interest at the ir®* eran U cent, per an- ott?wterejo||&t)jh to be paid In /■ ! (j& n - not e M be at the option of t®! holder sttaatußi£Tnto six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not leaa than Bve nor more than twenty yean from their date, aa the Government taej-eteet.'' They will be leaned In denominations of *60;tI00, WOO, »1,000 and (6,000, and all eubaeriptlone must be for fifty dollars or Borne multiple of fifty dollan. —Aa>th&aoteadraardntemMrsm AugnstTMliV persona making depostteaubM'nwaftto that date BUBt pay the Interest Acmiraflnjiii date of note to date of deposit,. > rj> 2.x x/£ Parties depositing twenty-five thousand del lars and atfi'ArdrVJr' these notW sme wilj be allowed a'cotninlssiori of onequarter of one per cp(t. 1 Special Advantages of this Loaik It is a Natiohai, Savibos 1 Hake, offering the higher rateiof interest thati-ahy 'diher, : aid‘ the best tecurUy, .Any savlngs bank -which pays Its deposltdraln (J. H. Tsotea/constdera thal it is paying in thl best plrdiilafiog iliedlujn':Qr t(ie country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for ita own assets ate eltherln eurfties or in notes or bonds payable jn govern ment paper. . ~ , Convertible into a Bi* per' c&t .5-2 Q , Geld, Bond, ~, , , In addihoh th the Very liberal interest on the notes lot three years, this privilege of convert slon it now worth nhoat three per tent; per; an. nun, for the ciirrenf reft fo r MdioniSj jit' .not less .than nine per cent, per annum, and belore. the stocks wras over twenty per cent., It will ix seen that the actual profit onthls - loan, at lhe present market rate,-|b not less than ten Jter cent, peratinum. , ITS EXmPTIOMiFHOM.STa.TE OR MUNI ! " '.OffUL TAXATION. . 1 But aside from all the advantages we have enntimersted;»a ifrfecial'act tff Cbbgrdaieieinpts ' all bonds, and Treasury hoterfrom.lddal taxa tion* On the average, this V^brtl^ about two per cent, per annum, ; according to' the rate of taxhfldh»£o vafdcms' oP ifte country. .. 4 .„ .„ * . - It is bhliived that nof Jeiilrftiis ofebr so L gWal inducements to lender* a* those Issued by the> government; In aff‘other forms ; of'ihdebtedr, ness, the faith or ability of private parties, pr. stoo* compain«iiOt»pertfti compthies.brilyj W pledgcU farpsymeat, while thewholp property of the country 1> he!4 tosecure the dißoharge of all the bbllgation»ofthe®nlted States.; SitycriplttiU wffl'Wrtielrei by er of the United Statea,at W&aMi^torl, , aeveral ABjl«tSirtrfri'K«ufen ana aeatgnafefije. imaltaries, and b^the First; National Banin , of Pittsburgh* S#/ Third' Natlotaal Bsat 61 Ptitatiurgh/Fi. Fourth National Bank orPittltrargh.Pa. ' sndbjr aU Ji«tional'<Bshki> Which tie depart t&ries of public money,, ,* . , | m ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND throughout.the conatry will gtri further Ififbr-' . (nation and ' " . 1 , ‘ *’ '’ l ' ' AFFORD EVERT FAOfUITY TO SJJBSC? BEES. : ‘ - sepl-ltnd&w J)W FA IX GOODS. i Armures, ’' § Black Silks, • •*/«■< \ : : W jj fi j Misses'Wats; An*'* full line of DOMESTIOQOODS, Wholr aale and Retail, at WM. HKMPI-R’S, r 1 ■ i • ,- i w -7/ 180 and 182 Pederal Street, > X.ANK E T S , tj 1, And other qualities, for‘ sale by ‘ 1 ! '' l “ * WH,(TE,ORR:' & co! Mo. 25 Fifth Street. .cpig-it,_ , I’M «S * • «s«s Bee " h t w* *»i Rooms on first floor. pfp!2-lt h4tp! r S!S?S^SI ) JSf^ iai ? olld 40(1 North^SmSS^^onTHra* (MoSday) E /ENINO. ,September past seyen o , clndc r a*ilJ aSt«Hia6e^tt^Si^® r edgi. f&lordecoCtHa w H-‘.RinuiiZ%nin». L mr-rs — i , i‘ i " "i T? 1).! T.- f * tr H n Waltz,” ‘•VlrgMh? Just published And &cul( by, j,k "WisJ . : .H TffAJCEMNK A BABB, i> IKK4 ->ii« i t ->A. / Delaines, Merinos, • Poplins, Fancy Silks, Long and Square Shawls, Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, i(iA ? ■ 0 1 1 i Barred. Flannels, Blankets, Pant Stuffs,) < Ribbons, * - t.sr ;< > | pi ALLEUHENY. -■BOOHDMfE, ■iv 1 HOLLAND/ 1 WOtIHiy B A\ # AMBfif tSMIWffk * ! j 1 -. ■ niiy-- , --- ■- - ■7l ■ —g--Xgrrr-r^-^fy.- : JLKl'.ri .. ,.,ittinr>ifi &Jry 4?,J , o*\E! .... *Ala&ci o'n;-fi .. wjH' iMy iiiiY&tff’ Hi ia,.fevftlryi Boata»than Boys Ca>f I shoes’ffli.,^i^rtfc M 1! u *>fj &f«. r »a ?i tt, orfl f«tkmVTsj<l m,i jmj&jM ■ w!i 3 _ _ Ef< rything at priees that wiU jaatonish .von, g t> »atthe>fft«*t» =|"~ti<!»tl ’ I r . f. . i« - 'i'tv iviwiJ jm iiJfnall Ft lace Shoe.,,£mporliin), With a Plane feVfte S^'^^^ltome™'l” waU- t t »<- ntff nH HaU“"'SIM 'Store, (■ ]l■> 1 4 >i Mi »-J li • Cbjacert ! j 4 Ol'lri i tcTthlii «sd*a < , w>qi>jted|*ot>oUoit « U b- Mrt| Übtfa Tbi-Tha payment of bountiea, without borough thetol - 1 Oiatrictr-rA. Uxx»eUer.>Na, CraiH 5 OS Bates. S F Markß 3 • ■ •Benj-SthHiatJ S J'TOfiflwright 4 Jo, 11 ” w llklnaon, Oeoree Hoerr, B O r ! „ n ßoawoith,. John ijiefcaß!.. ..ia •Si John McCullough, A J Stewart ' ° j J ames InßlDyiJssi^DMfiufanf^iit :' : ‘ s H Keller, S MoMahon, MJ M> oi CaanuiT i‘st«ot2'|u£ s 1 Qeo Garrison, John Smith, M M I _ ~ 'B?*w<utttb *nit*uibf\»'tf*js . 9 TB Stewart, S M Kler, Geo Irwin • •« ' Thi secomiaitfee* wjU at oncecalJron;tfce=citi-itJi * i rens In their respective districts, and 4di are earnestly ashed to subscribe lltteftUft'iffilitfS ' from the borough the disgrace of .previous fail* i?f t l ‘l lur * B*mVsi!afvmnAik« -S. Barh, Secretary. |gg THBAyRE. it * ( Lei see and Manager w. Hehdbesojt. _ . the Eyenj.oe.thejyjASQj*,, nllS-Chi* £tt« Henderson as Naiad Queen, ITHE| naiad queen, ■ ' i i."■* "•THENiEBi© queen* l2 ,!K '‘ SiS EVENING 'rill.al>fi„j>iaMantedu*ttluen« new Scenery !EffectsT&c.rSrbranSff k'AV #44S,.S»Ws«ytaa lit is NAIAD QUEEN, NAIAD QUEEN, •• Fifty Pcribrmefs"^^ l i^raert' 1 a ‘‘ a;M tfa i&imaa&s 1 — PisqhßEgeSjiliipuTttpjjf nMercttrial 1 Bf«eOT^^^inar *“»“ fectiotis, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irritation Bu,J< 8 u,J< H rl ottheTßladder and Kidneys, successfully tnat “‘-Qm-e.BWWteea.,,,, ~u svi* Urn id <3 • i« t*i : ■ si tt*iha* lr \ ! »t i*j U.-» <7l* Ot Irt{'fsi.-i ‘ri iii'ir Oil f fcl*?l7 tfJCf>W7 S&WINGMACHINES ’ - ', :.:the American In S fttutei l^B w.Xmk stU i.i i»«« , , HEPORTS “that the WHEELEEfc ~, . i ..„ STITCH,” and VP* “ 1 - 11,8 • donnt ot the elasticity, permanence, - ,o| ,* Uut . , ( jhe stitching when done, and the f'ide range of its appUe&iiOitt** * ■ ,1 5 i. >.:» f “LOCH .JSOEEEGIiV.-, 'V j* universally acknbVi&jgetf as t£a*' s , T cr y, .*f»t for allhi lt !,! T hr ’;» l Jof by -»f“ “ tons mating k Baring of 60 cents to tl.eo ■ pee DAT, i „,.jaia l .am* tVILSON 1b the only machine .the GLASS imPBOVEHEHTSi„ , 4 l(« fl ' Cell end examine them, at the J 4Wsalesroom, No. p FIFTH STREET. - ' aoioi WM, SUMNER & 00., Agents. * tpfcT' f. ; Jatf Buxrixr. I&tt it “tfrir r*' c"'' * - ,a *““? UIJpIV-X!4<AIXO t . r'^vjod^ M-rrS£&iLAGS ( "« l ,»“»“ ' ■ , - ’/.• .. vrn !.:=i; .riiiuj Joorfa *rti All Sizes ! :, All Gandidates’l!' 1 077 V^>/ j .il ; !:,iJ <•.•! 4;- r.'..-.,] : •• uu U?i<r)(A4 .ilojut -yia Rromi inches 1 'to SfrFeet. dhov ’ If. ’I ! ' ■■ -■' > ,-n iiif iVfw' f-"t i ? e TOifi!W>f> °IU tam £4ssjtoe£i™t. sr j • 1 .< 'jniCrf €LOTffS :n -tti: riiii-il'j t i . :u»* s >*>« 37.’. Oeliw !<.. -UK-; ‘jni Mot UO7 o .-"nr.-., 1< iifjfx: l. cU! aiiJotf *irO fr*w/t M CLEUA«OS AUCTION f * 11( A<t vo'i *>aa uf i> ; J liars? I titifc a-j i i I , •.iau«/<! i ‘.uiv I »ttoas<J doom f3J|O, 55 FIFTE-STREEf 900 •“ - l ,Mau Q9so inul *ldJ t&jIA. i v iioi b&A dsid’tf teallH- adi to Ifov? ■’jiaittns &a Ftitaf jim ■ i “¥g3ii T , «a ' " ja*iro»A.B»oaßß‘«F>« aaad a7*ri t .i»< IWKINp?. •■’ffiS; >ft9Wg*Ma?°.»-°* f 'i» -ltti (•■ J.'-W: ilii),/ Sj-rrirwU Oh Cfci will« No p sioOTa lfcifflr S*R*AT, ;, l‘mcii>tt*m'A i i '’ ;i *>’ tT'' r r TR' i, <3 1 U,au • :S<j! AfoJvxlilJ «*J 5 ; 3A'<» i C.r '>» \t- ia >nj Wf>*4Jo u*. }HtU2 -.jAdmßmAßinßbssmnTM.mwNßm cam lliti flbfc; ) <>uO -jit* IUtLIM nS te\ iii& L/*# y ’^Ma3aaOAiaa L Vjßßlt>o> , t)dMr<ui.t , ,V' dilnt sit' e ium.ti.fT September 2.1004. , I ’ fnllE. PRKSIDKST AM»-*<giig|jM«iawtJ ■OuA ] Vi.M. .6 .' O iU 1 ('< TO ti ?:)»«*<£ .. F T J .1.14 'UR r 1 U.% >rj it;, lua MiJttb i.-;» Uuu it 73. v t>< ~=i tj:ui uS ! 7 ! V.rt.j i► i<»•*■• {UJ •*«} 'v.i liL-nu iult t.I ii&R.
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