4 (.A.STEILA Petuttion by ti YOUNG '1 re, 1117 mt iNfAri Ritzw- WLIWII 3 / b -.410/JBE..-A home,. ecaft/AassaWyearifLrat makiTlhatitme attooM or o * argat .nt ltt ar= rDeurawarmi asoatle,luou 1 4am - WANTEDc ClAtimm Orstin4:` ;as est of Ac. comfitidattrza Patethsrtnetikal 4106 11166 te,;s t aus 40 A150,0,0,Z0; of lid atudames, ltivivirMom tcs , Arms town. watminrifo r.i 3!ciANi • nist_takeitatmot gg2, tggi f i t i gk an ,:lt b = rages even: Itiotra zt.the pabaarther, at the atugaNaVeirue tam No. 67 Water street. ( 0 :4:14111,,, 13. N. WRITE. 31TED A:SALESId All, bauto;,,,t, inpuledsioor the Div coda brat : ans Or • ,'WHlni'ollll.- 00, 6649 .15.P1111. treat.. . 161 INT' 14 14TED -600 To cod" .•=m4 OF LlNtkilZr. Jo= d imam iliezteriil Atensi --MtAbortvit, Memo, Pe. WARTED—A, t3I:IITAIMWIII4.Ic TO 4 . soWitgendltroAlatew oroo4; times-Noon e l mid ollkaboul? OS ..es..frosa'Shays.l r, pAin very Oomloasspla.iusa giotaarst. /Nation ♦rails IS o /nal Worta.ol,4 - ,WRoti nal itScosao tto maw' spa, waolo mug salth Ga ll i - and. ts , . TO a good mosagamicry dathaale (WWI to prong: An annugant_zwgiAttlashael'Arr. Ilteftlito' glad dadOidtticatkosa. lagotto of .. . ;.two --- ......... ---,MA TA It DIOSECT4.;9O, IDITAIVTZDARKEtTS .4 , 7OIC.:YTELE • Y attattrersannErTHEl IPTIBL*Di THS DUNGEON AMP T2E-rat- CAP-8.. /kr ATM= EXCUAILMON.Rew - Yopk Tribune Correspond brlt• TharanStanto testing and eicltici'boca ever publst% embracing Mr. Elch.irdion s mammal: OW mark:wafer fenVTissaw trarallarr through the South- an! the'serret. seridco of the nouns at the;ourbreak thownr, with our .rmiea end sent, bbtivErlit pia Wert; during the ant t wo yearn Of lietellitatt his thrilling capture; lila econenement km 20 monthe In eau =trent rebel E7I kW ewspe and almost miraculous journey night 01 nearly' SOO rata - win* abound in gerentsiand tontainwore of the fact, incl• dent and rename of the war thatianyother work Tesdiew, boles, enetgette youngtami, And tiste: Wally returned aturdlssbled officers: and aoldicoh, Ibt • weat ; of prolltable 020001min:41M dad.it p> aollarly -sealed to We _have egeets,exedug.tuo. pop wn will ,172,57-17111,"" a Bead. for olrow NlE:corner Sizttcsad Minor streets.. , Iteemmtemer .Plallscloptils Pa. rfai_RAL/E-FOR REAM • .... - - .1.4 , 0111311.113;Arith Imoladlate:posbession, ' •+-'s oforkfortaAle two story DWELLING HOUSE .Itionnt.. warastangtoor. contains a ball, parlor, -seniors room;: room 'ono 'Vachon on drat fair, dold-rour 400me-' , on second•nonr. —POICaI In front . and tow; :The TtOOtts feet Dent by 110 deep ; stable, tartlet:coshed, two - slovens at waterr halt and' /Made treet,'trapts vlroh, shrubbery, as. Yor 10.611 trod icrorroipir • •or 4 -9: CUTHBERT asormat Darknt st. B , ILE- , QS;I3Z,CIIAIsjPIII.-,The Saw BIM property. tautening about. tea.eures, •partiruadtilald wlttoseeland'sosue epee, Inentel se thatnanth ot Ctuutieue Creek, on the Ellieeheni .river.oThere teoneblu i r :petty a Oaii=l.a f ig two Bouleo.;-MD-1,,,`5,*° AnVify; 1 1 Lemony:. r th .r ' • LY — CO.Y. , GDORPEN4SII}, Ote Doot •Belew Hand street, Duquesne Way, reSenerd • n Fob kiatzk. .; e Wtil:"FA*4 :Tram Dwelling, 13gjiiiiaciiini.snowii-PAperei muted, /111411 YURTICOOOSD li lth.ffr.itisEde end outside i the-mo. THE LOT"' Foity•five feet front; by One Ran died feet deep.= , FOIE OR&PS ARtll3/1. FRUIT THEES,-tea. Pottautton Vat be given on the la Aptli,next, - A COFttifill_lTOßE-ROOMkWiTiI TWO 1:1 Wq•LP 1 9: 1 1°- 1 .u. Poi • -• 1;• • 4111 f bp given aii the ist - orAptil next. t v ;r t l t le ito rci= uliLerther ' c erll. or exenaluse for ' ' G. IL TOWER, stalkluatt • - No. tot Fourth street. °~ ; Ftlt:eeLE.— :;. ALPItE SAXE, a very valuatde trace of min. t?.:1 ~oral and ligdaulturti contatrang, forty Cr,..,0 'Unwed at the eitaterti torollatts of...Blabsine, and. bounded en the south by - Conema ugh River • upon this' tract there. ere thro strum - of iron . ore. According to - Professor Green's report the second and wellorened strata of ore ill of good ..Ltrtiz e lltre 'blear Magnetic, and will yield thirty. el per coat of iron. fie says , tn. respect to quantity- this .straut .yield reeoo tons to the = sera of native ore, anti reducing tide crude maw to an Item of dollars and cents, recitordag the value .of ere prodsl.s cents hando, this -lards would rhea. ce ens thousand dollars. gn addition-to this we have twenty-five acres of • ecel,pits.Opened and in au. semfal operation at • ", , the present time. Thls proper:3 , ls worthy the at. tentloh .of espitaliats. The:lnvestment would he sure and; safe. - Sposimens of ore- can be icon at m elite • . • sz-A.Na I stock and oyez farm: containing - SOO acres, situate Le, Cherry alit Township, fuel ana eounty,PL, near - the village of _Greenville. • '12:: The improvements aro. a. two-story learnt house, the Largest and- best barn In the I:Minty; (gooier ...geoWaill good; 330 aerate cleared; the. re malodor well timbered.. This /and griod,large roam:lows Y • ich produces Uric CLOVIS of hay. - .-.11 is vary cow 1 • venlant to Church schools. millsistores, ese" foe. Tldii : property will be sold very away and on easy . Alio, Tarlit.O.f 11l /tries, In tralcuitownstdp, Washington =nut', Pa. Will be sold cheap. Also, the best farm on the Monongahela Riots, ' about one mile from ildelreesport,.agneny raisontalning about ICI acres The.toaproventants are a frame. house andharn,cornerlb and wagon shed, , waft other , onstbulloilage., A large c ia m de orchard..ol. between en and :601- treest 44 reesi la per trees, and ISO teach tree& !Wo r th. Noddle' Fannin . Elizabeth Torn:is-hip • ,-21.11mpseacy Co, Pa 4 oontaltdo,g - about 322 =res. - . /situated abbot thr.ft talks east of. the borough of ZUridsgth.. -The. improvemnota ':araz a large Welt collage .hOuter with .nlee weik.ffelsned rooms; a - Leautilat ravioli:Li:root, surrounded by ornamental treeir a - No. I bara, what many other braldiage, lenetnin;le wires of the very. best White Osa tuber; It .15 the hest. quality of _limestone hind, and tr , -bail underlaid wither:mu Farather Vtiticulara: inquire sif li. TOWEII4 Beat Estatei.A.gpit, , gen , N 0.184 Fourth street. VIT'SQL °REEK OIL Ld'ND FOB -.A. BALA— 4Lteretti In , buds .171 zig im Pit 8010 VttYly I 'wondrAa rsZ trpLxpErr Ma n e e:thouDee Lkk; 4 ~ ablo lathe rum BUN: ream, . - earatatelarfcca. urea: situate AA MU Run, be. 'wets Yit )U101'1:4.011 Creeks. Thew latereste ate very desirable u the altuatlerur aro all bot tom/sada' 'Zinnias of '07 2 ...1. - at.ILELLL PATTERSON, Atioruesre • Vo. let Fourth St, PltteNirgb, Pa.. DWELLLNG RO9 §E, IN ALLEGEUINY 33"..C11 MIL ,' 451436,541 „A one ands h a lf ate i 7 from. OottaoSouVe, son. ,ssning twoOarors, cuing room; kitelnio sad four _etuusbers„ with Water and gss,mink a lot G. 2E4, highly sultlveded and ornammten , , with shrub. herr qtrur shade town The surroleadings are eabottng amide space for fresh air, and the outlook'on the Rote riving econtonading an extensive and Varied view. For further Information, sooty to a: S. BECTAN. Broker Fourth treat, Bu rs 1111114114. - - nOUNTRY 11}1,IT FOR EIALE.--Fonr teen urea, three-fon:the of a mile [tom Rome. -wbod Station, six miles nut on the Vennaylvanla :.Railroad, In a choice !outdo.; pat! of setttetk Is to natilv form; and the renmindarict "hip Mate of The Oa two atom 1017BLEJ3R/OR DWEL. LING,' - coittaiated eleren'roonuc- including wash. - hence mid pantry", with hot and cold Wotan a bath hcmso and range to the kitchentatone spring house withrunnhig waters clam, 100 burets capacity; biro and Goma. 'bonze combined! hydniat. at the ham Yor totther_parUoulari apply to I Si S. RUYAN, st Market street, Ott Y, !Ot.i - , - (name's Building.) - - OB IMILB. Three zzpeno . r , Oecoryi Hand , Boilers, pettybaita la digs:wan-, thlrtpals feet long, • 246 lash dues ta moth. BLIT 6011.04 ass amain. .2:aqUqe Ma tr.Oustrial Works. • IL EL BOLE # 00.; at2s.lw cot Point Alley - snt Duquesne Way FOR enL>« .ENGINE PLY—w ega" complete, _Suitable fari Sew, atilt, or , timall . or say_ollier boat:Less requiring ocePer4tY 0 / 000 ' ty of nay . Horse Power. *PM - aulhwtf - CO SnCrilmgral.STßEET. JAjings s LASCO.....IOIIHDONLQnT LANE 00. j. isma AETIBtB dc 80488 POTTERS, Rck 60 Smithfield ,6t: Pittsbingb. • LETTERING „„-wr =WS ::alatuted Bri t irT and 447-58C1r-italttai ;enameled. ,papa:of all cotersotadGlLZMGNS WASS. wade to order andaeat to all parts of tha catuttry. rierosum p Esunis asectirldin ithiguy Horan Paitanill.dona slet to - dto. , .tab Aar aia,dval.!,td,wateldittirc WILLIAMBROW/Iv`," fiats of M 4 e 4btlbsolciffinfozir9 EOUEB AND BIGX-P,A,IBTECR. 7. ortt Eut somerc.f Third Market P/TZ 3 BURGEt - AUSA.BE 441 1Zessts dad Mingger..l.372l.)LEßDZUScff• „ . Pni el c timA.lninkitatz-This - Ora* ea dar; Fan:. tritakl l 6ctierittl MU% 45 ets; Private Box. 111.0 , 0 ): Wzgle ;44xpli opez4t,7 o'zirxk., gurtedsk rbes 'l%. , • *roam - ait,lllght Of theeniregmaini elite accomplished Itillide,blisi ANNETTE 1N E. who will ap. 'Pearnanlarri Queen of Scotts,. awl ' , Lucre. Borgia: , .bilzth we pleb% thli pleasing yonag actor, Dlr. "Tf. TAYI/TL. =HT eauiv-racist. (smuni,o7) WIII be liMeate% - ,",sukr QVUEZI" b'COTS. Fanny Burt. Double Dance Kiss Jenny and Lollies. To conoludecrltti the thrilling drama or LUCRETIA' BORGIA. In rehearsal, "The, :Wite's Secret," en I "Jettale Deans." nl'EttA ROUSE. .• Lam Nataagmeaa, 01 - Is3 A NNIE.E.I3/IRTX Last night Of Mat SI:MAN rieNurd Tremeadoas stomas oi W. H. LEAS,. ' ' .DOUBLE rapallA T'TE, SATURDAY AFTEINCOON AND EVENING. amebae Rh. " •Atterrioon pansy:lsaacs co tom. mean with the rertooms4 drama. in a ante, ark titled UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. falra, per ern appearance,. Mian IDA. Erenliut'a . perlortnance will 'commend's with the great atraation play of the , , . DEPLALE DETECTIVE. :Ito:eine—. ' Mils SUSAZJDEriIIt. Disse—:—.....— --- ..—.....14tt1e Lizzie. conclude with the great Tragic Drama, In wee Bede, entitled , • ~ , , L IRItETIA BORGIA, Ferule Poisoner. • Lucretia Borgia.— —Min SUSANOSNIN.. • On M... ay; imi M BOLLIE WILLIAMS, Vat -renowne • comic actress, and earLLS MINOLEDIT, _the greet ...median. will appear. MASO CS 'HALL. Tuesday, We , , esday. Thursday, Friday, , d Saturday, • OCTOBER 3,41 5, 6 and T, 1865. PROF. 86 BIADAMEZIACALLISTER ! ruratoss l • VIONDKRB I 2aaAcixt3: \ \ PRESTIDI TATION fiii-Change of Programme/ 1 48M.! 1 idmlselba cents. Reserved Seats. Reserved Seat' may ho aeottnal at i!!„5. lIELLOWS 1511.1510 bTORE, 81 Wood Woe Without extra chirp. se •turd IPlaliXol3. JCIVB.IIC. lie. NOW BEING RECEIVED. THAT ELEGANT STOCK OF CHICKERING PIANOS, : Selected personally by the aubaerTher, during a recant vieft to the Factory. SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS are now open, and ready for examination. a public are tayltedto call and see taw. Warrnnted for Five Years. CHARLES 0. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street, out Sole Agent for the Mb:kering Pl.llloll. PIANOS AND ORGANS. THEETTLEBRATED - BRADBURY NEW YORK AND Scholl:looker dz Co., Philadelphia PIANOS. TILE AMERICAN ORGAN, end ESTES COM COTTAGE ORGAN, admitted by dealers, end all who hove heard theca, to be superior to trot, to al other Instmaundit et the kind= no Lectured In the tinited States. • We ere prepared to famish. et hock the • Bra® and German Silver Inatrumaats, levery deserren, ca l l Rem and tad Cornet 11 end 111% Lists ced Furalihed an application. tut° New and Secondhand PTenoe for Rent. ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIECES Ccautantly on hand. WAMELINIE & BARB. eel , NO. 1.2 ST. MATE STREET. ITNABE et. Co.'s, HIGHEST PREM um Grand, Parlor Grand, Square and Up. r fgenttroVP g en , tr izu m atieVitt l = prom:lents. The tone Is Dare, brilltaat, eattlefT modest character of toe beacutorkmatualp; touch evennere and - totallty of tone unaurpitated - bi soy a Each riaao guaranteed for eight years. CHARLOTTE ;BLUME. No UFEFTEI STREET seta Second door above Wood meat HOPTELL2i, HOEFIR CO., 63 Firma( animas, - aeclsoa+o flTBmiP Laos in Jimartns. GIRPE,TB. OIL CLOTIV Se, N EW STOCK OF CARPETS. JOST OPIZSED HT IV/ARLAND& COLLIN: 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Velvets and Brussels, Best Quality two-Ply Ingrain, Cheap. All Wool Ingrains. Wool Dutch. Hemp, List and Rag Carpets. Floor OH Cloths, Window Curtains and Shades of every description, at POPUL4R PRICES Next Banding to the United States Normand Post Office. I 'Aja. OIL CLOTHS, 'All widths, DBW dieu , every variety of style. VERY SUPERIOR Cotton Chain, Idat and Rag CARPET'S. W. D. & EL rdcALLATIZ, eels B 7 FOURTH STREET I,Y:11:4 ;0:44:9 01:I:IP BOOBS. 41.811.718. 47c. BOOKS I BOOKS t Shaman's Great Starch; Civil Polley Anna& Draper, This Sabbath Pianist. Exiles iti Babylon; Boehm% Emateteeeem. ' Fifteen Detrialra Stittlea; Mill Infant Bloalra; Photoopaph - Alburcui; Pocket Soaks; Portfolios,Statlaney; Smith's Amato= inks; Matron School Booko; Inkstands; • Ponholderal • • Pans, at • J. L. READ'S, ' 'kW No, 78 FOarrh.ateeet. pa STORY OF SIMIAN'S CHEAT Kiln, *. • • DIARY OF A STAFF OPFAVII. BY BREVE? nen WIRD NICHOL% tal.de Camp to Gontril Stierazon. , ONE HANDSOME VOLD Mao., WIT" A BILV AND NUMEROUS U4.031727/ATLONS. MICE SI 73 411 - Sent free, by mall, tow y_s4drest.lat - - 12“1.81 Ptrf HUBEriap aFto . ILLPTIPPOTIMppe OP *Ammer GROUND ClitetrZAßar, . . , , Warranted OAST STEEL. SAWS. of 'every aiS. ,. =ippon. Mill, Malay, Orois Oat, Gang, anAan . other gaieties. AU kinds caIiTOTES and SPRUNG % made troM7 Sheet Oast Stee l Relzukt .B.EEm ANDY . SHORT STREET Warth7,ll7M S, Pit Wor tsburgh.ics, amuse WATER and POSsular attattion given to Rctoonang, Chan ming at& Stralsateolzsig Ofraniar Saws; also, Se. pairs cif an 'nada.. Twinning and Smiling dons al reatessablarates. auttnig nrWint. ItAltingan d ,. .2 CO., Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers, Nos. 20, n 2,21 andWYPENN STREET. Having tenured a lan* yard, and inrnialuid with the most, Improved machinery, arrant prayer. ed to manufacture every description of BOMERS, in the best nianner„SUid warranted equalam. made in the country. ITHIEINEYS, R. RI FIRE REDS, STEAM PIP‘WCONOTIVIi BorLERS,_ ONDENSER SALT PANS, TANKS, 0/1. STILLS, AG. ATOIL% SET, TETNG PANS, WILKE" IRON,ES SUGAR PAN_ ,S and eole manufacturen of RA.RN" , 'HILL'S PATETIT RiymyaLs. Repairindi done OA the shortest notice. el&te iw.L/IJAZ RIIPZ.RIOI3 Copper Mill and Smelting Work; PITTSBUB.GEL " PARK, MCCURDY & CO. Manufacturers of ISREA.TBING. annzimasiir.. ELT DOPPIA , PRESSED DOPPIA!, -Allso importers and desk= ha ffa &WIN PDAN3kISET- IRONap r a &o. TOOLS. t4 W " tionn, '4 No.I4OFIRST and 1208E0. in OND STREWS, Pittinurffti. Swint *him of Copper oat to any Matted pattern. tar/843tataT 43241. II tar ' , Mil V.V 41+1,4 /KILO ti REITER & CO., Alanahcctorers of OAST STEEL; SPRING, PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AZ, LES, CROWBARS, tco. ASP Oftlee, !co. Pe RAPER STREET (up atstrs) MT'S/MIMI:1. PA. JIMA BODIRSDN, ILEA a -Cm, mamma to ROaniaoa, Llimt A aintanino Washington Works, FOUNDERS AND IidORTNISTS, Nano&tearer' of BOAT AND STATIONARY IMENOMM: BLAST .ENOINES, BULL INERY,,OMAING, SHAPTING,CLAST. ENOS of all deecriptloae, OIL TANKS & STILLS, BOILER AND SREEr IRON WORK. Sir is !Or ONT'ARD'S PATENT INJECT. OR, for boilers. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF gglr BOTH SZE.ES.-A reverend gentleman have bag been restored to health In few dam sitar On. der going the usual routine and irregular oxpemsive mod. of treatment without success, conaldern It his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted follow. creatures the moan. of cure. Hence, on the receipt af en addressed envelope, he will sand, fro, s copy of the prescription used. g Direct to Dr. JOHNS M. DJIGRALL rettiarlaw?., 193 Fulton reet. N. It. grJOHN COCUBAN it BED. lILIMILW turers of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT TERS, GUA.RD_ ,S Om, Nos. SEO. OND sad 86 THIRD STREET. , betiveem Wood and Set, have an hand a variety d p talr all pu o r f p o n s e e w s . patterns,ArmyPraicunrmtenbtin paid to 'mei main Gm. Lo Tabbies done at short notice. suit ENT FIIEE.—A. PAMPA:MET or •••••• \ loam= importaneeto the old sad young. married and single of both sexes, will be sent free by ies. We-ming, with stamp Neat:wed, the agents, HISKD \ BIOB. & Box In Boston swr Post M meithird TILEASSADAX. 1 1111ASIFISIS. AN SS. SAT OF WASSING AND MIMIC. 'PIMP:Di YOUNG MEN. tliia new end mile. bin treatment at the Uti arid Sexual Systems. Address. Dr. J SM.L.M. • HOUGHTON, How and Assad/Um Ala, Pa. • aptly I Al:O 4.. I Al , •• .1,47 DiN AND • . in wholesale d • r • s ..• •EKOS,PISH., and produce gsnarally, Pro. •• "OOD MT. PI • .usosh. N eal ADDY & EWEITI3, PRACIIGAI Gas and Ste No. 165 WOO (OPPOSIT Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Leal LEAD PI:PE, PIG il BAR LEAD. Plumbers' Materials in General OIL REE'LIrERIEB Fitted Up In the Most Approved Style Taal' /Intel with lead or copper. Roam anal op With water et gaa. N..B.—Allordets moron, attended to. lel IiT&W PATEPT STEAM PUMP. IT ECONOMISES STEAM AND HAS GREAT EXHAUSTIVE POWEII. Ently kept In order and every way efnelent- CALL FOR A 0111017LAII. PLVMBER'B gad BRASS WORE FOR WATER, GAS AND STEAM. Sit - Terats Iltwral. Prices low BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., 100 Smlthaelat Street, PITTSEIITRGH, PA p ALBINO, Gas and Steam Fitting In aD Its branches, carefully attended to, by asps . dear? g l nli z tl wring:a. A fine auortsa o f arignu ATH TOM= SROw r.R EIATHS — ; WATER EETD ULOS B M • Constantly ca: band and made to order. TATE & SEVILLE. X . 63 FEDERAL STREET, Allegnany: And 227 LEBERTT ISTESSEAPittabmletu cadmium, SEIrlArO JII.SCIELNES. WILEELift & WiLBONI3 HIGHEST PREMIUM Loch Stitch Sewing Machine BUTTON-HOLE NIACRINE .Igency, Mo. 27 riah Street. see zassozarzo.rs. sc. 11113BOLTIT lON OF CO-PARTNER. ••••••• SHIPo;-Tho Partners/11p haretafans Walled between the undarsisued, under the drumune or Oittral:PrON k CO. , for tha wanntaattue of Silva Pearl and other Soaps, has thle_day been dissolved by atutUal consent. SAllt..L M. JOHN O. DRUMM .7011 ti • Plttaburgh, Sept. Ink SKESTEEL WK. War. rem= L anti • REMEDY de CO, (ssitecuars to CEIMPTON.. c 0.,) ' l 4 l suvatmasFA or Silver Pear' and Sinnepor Radii Soar*, LIMMT =Amer, ParastraGli DEJMTIRTRY. JOSEPH ADADetnti4 ttinme r a i Gamer of littdO nr. Alg a Ji lt =4 l , 1=4011.11/tgetrer!/ fie Iguttit, ,-e SATUtD4.Ic„_OCI:O,I3 - 413 1545. . . GAZETT,E .ThRNSI , • • Daily tamales.. ' - 010 per denneal do. do.. served by saurian, !.'.5 eenta s weak. Daily —Evening .... .—.... '-e1.30 per year. do. do served by birders, la coots e week. Weekly, Le'elabe W. 60 pet year. do. Anglo e0p1e5..i............ Om do. .RATES OF ADVERTISING. oae 131 2 1 TAZI9TAIIISISCI , aureate: Period, [Daily J 3 tri wr2 tow'l t a wl Witty Ono ttme 76, 1 II Two times... 128 Vacs tlatew.. 175 , FOus tames— 2 10 1 ... Eli. times-- 2W . ... 1 .... One week ....1 3 75, $ t 75, 01 25 Two weelis...: 4 73; 773' 2no Three Weaks 0 601 4 25; 2 75; One month... ti 251 6 501 400 Two months. "12 001 8 001 600; Three months, to 00, 00 60: 700 8101 months— 23 60, 11 76, 0 150, Nhte months , 34 Oo 17 70, 13 05, Ono Year..... 1 40 00 ; 23 112! Is 00, A.drertummentsusaerreo one year may of Clanged at the adeettlaer a plea.ure, at a charge of 22 cent. Per. wlllare, t ior 20 tend If paid at the tlme,) but =Wit beton nalto the Immediate Dunne. of the advirtMer. Agverthmatenta eentracted for otherwlm than lUDS', will 1:19 Dmerted on Buell daft as the oak° may =Met. raniumtiadvertfalng CASH. Death Settees; each Loaertion Illattiagenotlees,... Steamboat ;edyertkiements, per trip Execratos , or AdmEntatretnra , Prothro. rEsniar ADVAISTISIN9 BAZEM • One aquare—conflotal to the stmedtale builnema of the advartlear, and not to include dimple:Jong, 'formation of new firma wants. lect—ohangeable dace a week. 'Any exama to be charged it. tran sient matter. Throe months—l MS 60, $l9 00, 1 P 4)0 II 600 Slit mouthy tO 00, 19 00, 10 00 10 SO Nina ratuitate It 00 1 26 001 27 00 15 00 One Year 1 50 00 1 11 00 aa 00 la oo /6/- Fist Nottees double the above rates, If to. sorted one month or more. For • less pedal 20 cents a Ilne. MiZ=2=l Vir A square to he considered as the spa,' occu pied by ten lines of th e ordinary silvertlaing type of the palm,. HOES OF THE WAR IN COMM, THE DIEN WHO DID TUE FIGHTING PLonotincing In Favor of Hartman and Campbell. THE nESOLITTIONS AND ADDRESS VINDICATE THE VALOR OF OUR FIGHTING MEN, And Sustain the Ooldiex's Claim to a Na tion's Gratittide, The following account of the Soldiers' State Convention. wo take from the Harrisburg Tele. piaph: ' 0 Pursuant to a call which was published In the newspapers of the Bun friendly to the Interests and In favor of the rights of those who sacrificed their business and perilled their Hoes In 'defense of the honor sad existence of the American Government, a large member of es-officers of Pennsylvania regiments assem bled In Harriabrug on the 4th of October. 151,5. The object of this gathering of gallant heroes, the s urvivors of some of the fiercest battles of the war, was to give Expression to their =km on the Issues involved, and proclaim their prefer- ence for the candidates before Inc people, in the political campaign now being contested in Penteylvania. The delegates present at this assemblage CUM bend come eighty commissioned officers, of all grades, and representing almost fifty regiments of troops who were in the three years' service during the war. The spectacle preomted was certainly ono of Cs:: snbllmest and most inspir ing over witnessed in this city. Unlike ordina ry assemblages of men convened for political purposes, these gallant heroes seemed to have come together for a solemn object, and conduct ed their proceedings with a deliberation and dignity which evinced their high determination to achieve OtherVietories besides those which they gathered on deida of blood while contend ing for the honor of their Government, face to face with the armed hosts of treason, It is, of course, impossibin for no to refer in dividually to the renowned heroes proem on this occasion, nut we cannot refrain from men tioning that there were many empty sleeves **cam the deegates, many others who moved mo centred setrices and tnt/gling for the Union. doelc, a. sr., FITTERS lir order to afford tlie Committee" on Besoln. tlota and Addross time to prepare tae b sinus referred to tech, the" Convention ROJO= nn. tit belt-put tro o'clock In the afternoon. \ \P=6ll•• .AIMVANOON 8E9810?, At hair-put two okkiek preckely, the Cool nation open al:ambled, and otter the toll war ealkd, the badness before the delegate! wet proceeded with. ,unvorrr ov run oorsurrms nnsoutrnous. General Joshua T. Owen. Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, enbmitted the fol lowing t litsolted, That In the name of the soldiers of Penneyliznia we tender to Almighty God oar thanke for having crowned our offsets with sac rem. enabled - no to defeat armed treason, restore the Natlehal authority over every Inch of oar Republic. forever toebolish the crime of slavery end seetut for our great Nation a prouder posi tion before the world than she hu ever before occupied. That, nut to Almigh.y God, we owe our iballiti) to those patriotic citizens whose untiring efforts ao greatly ameliorated the pri vations and sufferloga incident to a state of war. Resolved, That we have entire contldenco In the patriotism and statesmanship of the Oresi• dent of the United States, and believe that in his plan of recortstritetloa. he Is governed by the desire to restore perfect amity between the Stake ea the Barest meankot seeming peace and union. ills lifelong antagonism to the load ers of the rebellion, and to the heresy of setts /don la a guarantee of his honesty of purpose, and his thorough knowledge of the people of the South eminently dt him to Judge of what will best secure their loyalty to the Government, and the promotion 'of their prosperity for the future. Resolved, That Intheinsigment of this Conran• lion, the kindness and leniency shown by *ca dent Johnson In his treatment of many leading rebels, has not been received by them ,:or the peorle them present, In such temper as to entitle t o t eontinuance, ana the Peo ple of the Etates lately In rebellion should not bo Permitted to resume the exercise of their political right; forfeited by their mason, until they have proven their acceptance of the resulta of the war by Incorporating them he constitu tional amendments. Radrid, That the 'mistaken policy of the first two years of the war e In trying to win back the traitors of the Booth by kindness and concilia tion, cost the country a hundred thousand lives, prolonged the war at least one year, end added a thousand millings to the national debt, and that while the effort was thrice creditable to us as a people, ila lessons should not be forgotten in determlalng the character of their present treatment, Rzsvived. That vs charge the leaders of the so•called Democratic party In Pennsylvania with having Incited the war, by representing to lead ing rebels that secession - would not be resisted, with hiVing opposed ita prosecution even after car flag had boon fired upon, and tho forts, arse nals and dock yard of the Government actually seized; by declaring that the Government bed no constitutional power to resist its own theta tregation; with having discouraged enlistment', opposed the draft and any and every' measurts to fill the ranks of our army; with having dented— aced the national aecuritlei, shaken the national. credit and by those means tn . crewed the national debt; with having' opposed every Memento, intended for • the relief of the widows and orphans of our dead; with having been • guilty of is constant,. shameless abuse of. every measure of the • Governmeat intended to bring to Justice the traitors and assassins upon whose heads bests the hided of one mettyred; President end heroes, and with having forfeited all claim to our respect and ;confidence. , and stivvvelltmemPtailb , 'lf not 'tegslitlart, ...: 1 $ 1 25 1 75 ....1 2 10 5 60 75 1 75 1 25, 1 23 00' 1 15 25 , 2 10 3 75 4 25 t 76 0 25 803 12 00 00 17 00 10 1:47 20 00 !MIME] ttmeel Um. , time Daily. 'a week.,s week. a week. It is true that he:opposition ' miscalled the Democratic 'party, with it sagacity coextensive with the political Inconsistencies which have characterized them dating the put eventful Tour years, have placed In nomination two gentle men who have, we freely concede, gallantly serv ed their country (whose present position we can only deplore) and they will ask you with at least some degree of plansPhlty, why you cannot vote for the gentlemen they have named, as also your friends and fellow soldiers. The an swer to this is a simple. • brief, bat most con clusive one. This so-ea/lad Democratic party when the amendment to the State Constitution was before the people, granting to You the right of suffrage In the field, resisted and opposed with determined hostility and nothing loans try, the passege of the amendment. Their 1 leading men In the Bennie and House voted against It, their Dress throne:toot the State, without a Lingle exception, teemed with articles in opposition to it—and the result of the popular vote, if examined in the several counties, bears pahtfal testimony to the sincerity of their exertions In opposttlen to It, and We can point with pride and pleasure to the fact that la every county giving a republican majority, a majority well be found 119 favor of the soldiers' vote. While In many of the counties in which the opt:emit:on had large majorities, a majority disgraceful and shameful as It war. w.ll be band against an amendment which permitted those who were enduring the hardships and pi - It - Minas of field, and camp, and battle plain—oho were periling health and life and all that makes life dear—who had sacrificed home us all Its colutro-ta tied blandishments—who had severed the tics of affection sad sundered the midair- Metall of domestic peace, all, all, that they might join the grand &rental of the country as they advanced to crash oat treason, to extend the area °tire:glom, and to sustain In the face of the country and the world the great princi ples of free Government, which descended to as from our aires—dmermlued that the Go vern met t under which we live, should stand now and forever; having no motto save "vietoey and lemma," and determined .To prevail In the caws that I. dearer than life, Or. mutt d In Its tuba to die—.. It wan of such a clan of men as this that the opposition earedmo say, they were undt to exe-- ciao the right of 'suffrage in the de a, We will Lot repeat their so-called arguments against the measure. 'Their main one, horwas Menke "men in the ranks" would v -as their offerers dimmed meek,' iOni you were tattisrbirly called !The hirelings of the Admiaistrahon.. , Toners tow at home, fellowoolalera, you are in the "make' of the people, not of tke army— no official yroWer can infinenee yon—you are nobody's "hirelings," Cud we call upon you as fri 6, ladependea, thinking, patrictic electors, to rebuke those who hays east calumnies upon •you when absent, and to sustain the party that voted for and with yon. To teach the opposition that the flagrant abuse of yesterday cannot be glossed over by placing the names of soldiers at the bead of their column to-day, with the hops of misleading those whom, a few snort mout h, ago, they would have dieranchipar, he importance of your decision at the pres. ®telection is greater than would at dust ap pear. While neither a national nor State Ex ecutive!' to ho chosen, nor members .of Con. greet elected, State officers aro to be chosen and the paat, policy of. the, National Administration \ L - thus tihreeelvo a popular vindication and en \rnament, and hoer natural it will Do for your laNiTds and neighbors, as well as the country at is, to lock et the course of those who have con ta :touted so iargly to lift creation and pre sery) 1 tion of that policy to the maintenance of n:l the reruent Itself; and how frequently will the Ott 1.101:1 be asked bath at home and abroad, How didthe returned soldiers voted in thikoiew of the subject, It becomes doubly imporlant‘hat those who wielded the sword in the arbitratle l ht of this great quarrel, with such grand rein , should continue their moral and political force In rapport of the same great doc trines. If yori l in i a to the Southern States and contemplate fo a moment their present con dition, yen wil ls double reason for endorsing and strengthening, the action of the General Government. The ) malcontents yet remaining amidst the misguided and deluded people of those States, mistuo to learn that the sentiment of the N od s still united and un broken and that the continuo their already oft expressed 'deterton to crush Mason and to preserve the Urbm, and that now, amid the bright light \.; of glorious and triumphant enemas Is the accomplishment of that grand design, es‘ in the darkest days °tweeting and desolating war, that der termination is unakaktm. That While the Goy. erament withdraws from the rebellious States her armed men and ceases longer• to enforce her decrees witintnilitary power; that' still the great moral force of the Constitution, and laws is over them all, and that while the, physical force la no longer deemed necessary, be moral power remains the same and that so long as the people of those States submit therdseirts to that Constitution and obey those laws, they are safe, but the instant that one word of treason shall be uttered or one meet conirainatedAhe mighty power of that Government will again return physicallyto crush and tread it out. We, therefore, ask you, by your votes, at told, election, In mercy to the deluded MOW with whom you have been battling, to aid in rolling \, up a round majority inlayer of that party in accordance with whose policy you have been lighting, thus virtually saying to the people of the South, "lials Union ,mast and shall be pre served." For this, no sacrifice is too great—no amount of means too large. We will maintain the Government and her credit unimpaired, nn awed by threats Of treason and repudiation, doe trim:groat kindred Infamy--the Snit has teen : crushed amid the roar of cannon and the glorl- one triumphe s or battle, and the latter shall be put-d Own by the power of the people as a doc trine which has no parallel In infamy in the his- tory of governments. Soldiers of Pennsylvania, rally to rho polls on Tuesday next with your weapons bright and your colors flyinand set an exeorditsto ' your fellow eitizen n i . r of lofty patriotism in Gullets charge of your civil' duties, as you bare auto amid the warlike duties of the pass. Theaddreas was regelied with demonstrations of dissenting voic great improve!, and wee adopted ' without e e. Mamma 44nra, Remtrt, &YD. zPaa triCEL, :203. r MADDIS, B=ll4 17ND I=l4 ppolnted. hts,rmaa a to tha thtaeral The fbnowlng radiation was then '?resented and passes: - Padved, That the` roceedlngsofthis Conven tion tie rublhbed to all the newspapers of poop: sylvania, which defended the rights or the sal. diers Oaring their AbSeIICO In tha Add, battling with thew:minim of the Governatent. On tactioulAtte Coal/vita= adjourned sine 1-; cultelble then thou with wham they so warmly aympathin d. - ^Resoferd;lhat in nisr efforts to maintain the Linton, enforce Wive; arnah" .. nuE `rcheillen , am:twirl It VI Intinencel ttiddit . lt ,practicahlh , we have: hadfrori.ther.first 'the constant,. upairMving support' of file Dolma party, and ore recognize It as our natural friend - and: ally, Resoiscd, That TeiTerson Davis and the prin elpal hastigators and leaders of the late rebellion 'should be tried, and if found guilty, executed 'Recording to law, not only as a punishment for their great crimes, hat as an example to ambi tions end disaireMed men In the fixture. Resch!ect,"That in &doming the eligibility of pennies presenting themsolvMi far admission law the next and future Congresses, and in rat ifying all Presidential appointments, there sboidd be a strict compliance with the provis ions of the Test law. Ifereised, That the soldiers of Pennsylvania owe adebt of gratitude to his Excellency , yr. Curtin, for Ids uniform devotion to their inter ests, and we ball him to-day as emphatically 'The Soldiem' Friend." Resolved, That we heartily endorse the action of tae Union State Convention, which met In this city on the 11th day of August, 1855. .Resolved That in Its nominees, Mid. Gen. John F. Hartrisaft and Col. Jacob M. Camp. bell, we recognize gentlemen of ability, integrity andjastrionam, both at soldiers and civilians, eminently attended for the duties of the offices for which they are to be chosen, and we hereby lender them an assurance of our earnest sapport. The reading oftbe resolutions was interrupted tiy deafening applause, and when Gen. Owen moved their adoption, they were carried nasal measly, timid the greatest emit:alum of the delegated andspectatore present. REPOILI Or TOE COMIIITTSE ON /DORESS. •t Gen. Galls, Chairman of the Commtune on Address, submitted the following report ADDIIB9S or TTIZ SCR vITTNO 01 . 9ICERS or PENN SYLVANIA. RZGIIMM. - 113 Wilicil Sr:TWIST, IN THE L&TE WLE, TO TEEM COMPANIONS en AIMS. SoldGm of Penn rylranta:— The aching scenes through which you have I passed, during the year which Is now drawing to a C/05% end the -sudden transition from the soul stirring scenes of the camp and the field, lathe quiet of domestic peace, and the enjoy- Mutts of.the eweeta of home, must, of necessity haviacccupled almost your entire thonghte and. left you but little lelourn to contemplate ,llia polltical, ments of the day. You will therefore pardon ns for calling your attention, m this lath moment, to the importance of the canvas for Slate officers to which the people of this great commonwealth are now engaged, and to ask you to continue to support aad porpetaate those great principles of civil liberty at the ballot box with results as decided and coacluslve as those Which you have already sogallutly achieved with the "cartridge box" In the field. It may seem a work enperrogatory to ask the soldier. to sup port at the ballot box, that party which stistalu ed him while he bore aloft the advancing colors of tits country in the distant South. Vim re anteing the dlscharg<of his civil duties at home, be finds himself after long absence, entirely di vested of party passion and prejudice, and he comes to the discharge of those sacred duties, animated by a tingle hope, and urged to action but by a single wish, and those are, that the Government for which he sacrifice d no much, may be preserved in its pristine beauty, and may continue to stand, as It now does, the mightiest power on earth— and that It may descend to his children and his children's children, the richest legacy that can be bequeathed from sire to son. Coming to the polls with thoughts as blab and holy as these, and animated with feelings m pure and patriotic, where, where, we ask with triumph, can the re- Moved soldier east his ballot save with the Union party. Aer,lGious nni.Li.spetrct. . . - lie Edinburgh Iteview has an. article is favor of a new translation, or at least .a re vision of the Euglir2rElble. It argues that While everything bqolcens'llfe;" energy and 'Manama; In'tbusworldnf sense and in the world of intellect,nothing is being done officially or authoritatively in respect to the improvement of the version of the Scriptures. The principal 'charge against the adherents to the present version and the opponents of change, is that their hatred of heresy is stronger than their love,of truth; and it is added as a prominent reason why the Church of En gland Is thus In opposi Hon that a change In the Bible would Involve a change in the Prayer Book also. "This secret teror," it says, "has been able to paralyze the love of truth and sense of hon esty in the au thori ties of the Church of England for many a year. This now is doubted by many The views usually held of the expediency of altering the present version, Is based up on the tact, that no version can ever be made more than provisional, and no no can claim to be better or truer, or more the word of God, than another, bat only better adapted to the age In which it is made, or the locality where It is used. It is by no means probable, argues the Obserrer, more over, that aay version which should be Made, would take the place of the present received version. Some attempts have been made to introduce varied translatloni, but without success. The English heart clings to +he old version; it is Interwoven tli t tli all the memories of home and early achingilt is part and parcel of our liter— ature, embalming i , , and them preserving HI from decay, —The clerks of the Southern i Presby -1 I rian General Assembly call upon the P esbyteries of the South to elect commis • snem to that body, which meets in Macon, Gorgia, on the second Thursday (14th) of D ecember, 1863. —Rev. Dr. W. B. Plumer, who was lor many jeers a Professor In the Wes ern Theological Seminary, Allegheny Ci y, has retrieved to Pottsville, Pa. 4---By the will of Miss Mary Barr, ie. ceatly found In New York, the Episcopal Chnrch receives $140,000; and of the read nary estate (estimated at $150,000 more) Church societies take three-fifths. —A woman by the name of Foster by her will directed, that two persons be en gaged to say the Hebrew prayer "Kad dish," for the repose of her soul for twelve months. —The will of Paul St. George, of Law ell, Massachusetts, is contest on the ground that it was executed on the Sabbath, and Is therefore illegal. —A Romish priest and an Episopal Bishop were travelling together In a stage coach, when !n the course of their discus sions the former remarked, "Hew silly are all you Protestants. You give up all the children until they have grown up pos sessed of the devil, then you go at the w.rk of reclaiming them with horse, foot and dragoons, and find that the grown-up devil is too much for you! We know the great difficulty of doing anything with adults, and devote nearly all our energies to the children, well knowing that every child is as plastic clay under our bsndds." —At the recent meeting of, the New York Congregational Association a restitu tion was adopted taking strong ground In favor of universal suffrage. —According to a circular Issued by the Secretary of the Missionary Convention of New York State, the number of Baptista in that State in 1544 was 92,900, and in 19b4 the number was 99,074, a decrease of 4,794. The E x aminer acknowledges that the Baptists hay.: not kept pace with the increase of population In the State, nor with the growth of other leading denomjnations in the State. The moist annual reports made by .4, the Book Concerns, respectively located at Ne York and Cincinnatti, to the Annual Conference of the M. E. Church, are now being presented In circular form at the ses sions of these oodles, It appears the assets of the New York Book Concern Is J632,- 110,97. Toe profits of the Concern for eleven months was $57,549,32. The ,net capital of the Western establishment at Cincinnati is e-319,800,07, the profits of the year amount to p 22,488,27. —An overtuM was preien .) ted at the late meeting of the Franklin Presbytery In Ohio: " Is It right and proper for a minister of - the Gospel, or for members of our churches, to engage in game., of chances, such as back gammon, cards, or oven chess?" The fol lowing answer was adopted : In reference to the minister of the Gospel, unqualifiedly, No. More latitude was given In the answer for the rule of members, yet It was urged as the duty of members to remember the injunction of the apostle, to avoid even the appearances of evil. —The late Bishop De Laney of toe Episco pal diocese of Western Now Talk, devoted not less then.. filly thousand &Mara Of Lis private means In tae work of hie diocese. 116 was also a model in hie manner of living, remenharing what was "due unto the Lard," —AI a Children's Sleeting held in Indiana, one of the speakers 'spoke mainly of four points. 1. Tke Sabbath School creates and dovelopes a relish for the soundest reading, that of the Bible. 13, The Sabbath School is frequently the tank° of our revivals. 3, It lea safe guard of the public moral L—a prevention of crime amonglthe young, and hence a thinner out of candid tee for the prison. 4. It is the nor- eery of piety—from the Sabbath Salmi we re calve many of our most intelligent, thorough. going Christians. He stated the feet that nine• tenths of the Protestant ministry of Europe, nodes forty years of age, were trained up la the Sabbath Scheel. and it is said that as great,o not a greater portion of the American ministry were trained in Um Sabbath School. —A. movement is foot la Englind to unite the members of the English. Homan Catkolic and Creek Churches' in friendly °Ea ki Matted that throb hundred churches In England here mewed to the measure. —nu effort Is now being Made to WNW ate street mewling la Cincinnati, in order, 1, posalble, to overpower by such mum the flood of immorality which abounds In that eity. ---The Board of Foreign Missions,. received during the mow& of August, a angicient amount to rellue all apprehensions of a debt. —The 'United Mates Ualversallst Comte tion wu held recently at 3flddleton. Ct. vulgar' of the gelded of education and mission \, ary operations brought out the fact that during th e but two years, the denomination had raised fin .edneational and other purposes, over five hundred thousand dollars. It was resnived in rainone hundred thousand dollars- during the preseiv i oar for missionary purposes, , . . --, a Evangelical Union oriented sixteen years axe in the secession of a number of churches 'from the National 'Protestant church, I for ref akto avow the divinity of Christ. Tin' l Union ow 'numbers 29 churches- and 2.4 9 0 membe . aldrer aGEXI'B 210 ROBB, \Agent of the Bqtaible IMTaItICIf Ca., Kensington Fire Warsaw, Co" andthe Penn Mutual Unman:6oo. of Phila. pkia. An. a Market street, P/ttaburgh. e feldy itIrGARDINER OFFEN, Ar r a m at r thi • Thumb PIIIIndi t s akat salt AEC. Colorb ri l ; carnet WOOL ;I W P. JONES, Age:alto - North &awl • sa,Stat• orreztnilivadis, Ana Hartford Ls. ComPalikiker WAX= erAlwr QAMIIRL REA, Seers Imam ",_&ace O m an7 4 =I,Im4 AWIAL I4 WA3 32, ' ‘ 1, 5 41 .1 at rLain afzur;...14,7 ei:7,;c. dEIRCEILL,4IOEO US Asnatem DIVIBIGN OF THECTSit.I •I•la rifZetrx, Chussiawa. arum N. S. linatAir 8A1L11.011324 Was4allia, Seat. Large - Sale of Offeernment Property, I • alit' ,4317 at Public Sale the following ileaccib• ed property of the United States, viz: Un /tinnenr. October 10th, ISM, at Johnsonville. Tenn., , • Exuma. istritursos, loth as Etorehor.ses, Mess and Dsrelliny Houses, SoOn • 7n tlinnnY, October 12th, ibm. TWO lIENDOED ntriLDiNas. of Ml:ft:eat sixes, Inch as Storehouses, Una sad Divellint Holism Stables Sesituate:l la the vicinity Of the Uhattshoosa D'epot, Nesheille, Tenn. en Fridtif, October WM. tet,s, sear the Ohatts noose Depot, Naahvitle Teao., sale eontlnu lag daily thereafter note! completed, TWO TIKOIISAND TONS OLD SCRAP (more or eas) correlating of Car Wlttigls and Oar Axles; Bridge Oastinge end Itottnnnn a mr ge asscarrnent of t and Wrought Sorel, To beaold In lot. of 23 tuns or more to oust the parchaatr. • FIVE RILES OLD STRAP RAILROAD IRON, suftableler a cOurd.r7 Rorie El. ll r o A4 track. EIGHT qHOIUSAND .I'O CLADS SCRAP RAMS AND COPPER. On Wednesday, October Rth, 1865, ,continuing thereafter ruatil completed, NLI MILLION FEET OF ASSORTED LIMBED, (more or In.) agronomist • I,Seaeoo feet Oak Bridge Lumber. 00,100 lett Plne Bridge Lumber, lAlso,oCe feet Oak Lumber, allotted, . I moo I•et. Plug Lumbers' anorted t 1,000 oat feet ropLar Lumber. assorted, Eist,ote feet Beech, Walnut, Nick try, Ash, rec. To be cold In lots of 15,000 feet or more to sun the purchasers.. 400 0Q atLogles, (more or teas.) On Monday, October lath, at Antioch, N. & C.E.R. ; ONE BUILDING. On Monday, October 30th, at Snuff., N. and B. B, ate o'clock, m., ONE BOLLDLNG. On'Teleaday, Ociober alai, 1865, at Tullahoma, N. and C. N. A., ONE /WILDING . . On Wednesday, Noveattier tat, 4663, at :Metal l, N. and 0. H. R.. TEN BUILDING 4, MESS ROUSE. dc. Ca TAatsda7 , November 2d, at Steveasoa, N, and C. R. 8., FOUR BUILDINGS on Thursday, November 2.d, MO, at Bridgeport, N. and 1.). 11. ONE BUILDING On Thwedoy, November 24 1663, et Shellmour.d, N. and 0. E. 8 , as 4..coeloak. p. ONE BUILDING. On Friday. November d. ISO, et Obettenooga, Tina, and COSAIDUirIZ dally wail completed, ONE HUNDRED AND TWE.NTY—PIVE BUILDINGS, (marl or less) such as Storsnousee, Mass and Dwelling Souses, Othoes, Stables, rte.. A lau - t o proportldn of the &Yore mentioned build ings ary substantial and well adapted for either dwelliegsi or stores; at the same time they are'lo constrnetetl that thoy eau be readily removed if As the land on which these buildings nom .Land does not belong to the Government, this light to remove them trill be guaranteed far tea days from dal., of eale. Sale to commence at 9 jo clock each day, antes otherwise specified. Any information desired with reference to the abets property may be hail upon applmation to Copt. 9. H. fikunt. A.. Q. M. at Nashville, Tenn. or Capt. W. K. liork.ms, A. Q. M., I.lbattmiciors, Tenn. Terms Oath, Government Fulani. F. J. CHILLY. Capt. tad A. Q. M., U. S. AL oc4sltOct2o - - - CLOSING SALES OF Government Horses and Alleles grawriatwastua Orrnmar.% Oman, Weenie, °Tom, D O. September 25, 1865. Will be cold at Lubin auctioa durlok the month of OOTOBER, to the highest bblder. at th time and places named below. his NEW YORK. New York city, Tuesday of each week, 100 Horses each day P 'EMPTY LT &NIA. Phlladc/PhiefTounday of cacti week, 103 Horace each day. Pht aaelphla, Saturday of each week 100 Hulce each day. Harrisburg, Tuesday of each weak. 100 Mule. ebb day. each day. HarrisbulT, Thursday of each week, 103 Horace Rsadlng, Tuesday, October a, MO Hones. Greensburg, Frlday. October 13, no Horses. Lama/der, Thursday, October 19, 150 Horne rltteburgh, Mornay, October 28, 150 Hone,. Allentown, Tuesday, October et, 050 Hones. DELAWARE./ WilmiWilmington, Friday of each week, 109 ROM/ ngton, day. WOO, Ington, Tuesdey of each week, 103 Huns bash aa/ . MISSOURI. St. Louie, October, 6 , 4, 5, es 1, 9 and 10, 115, Males each day. St. Louie, October 11, 12, 12 and 14, 160 Horse each day. St. Loafs, October 24, 25, 26, 27, 26, 10, and 31 —l5O Slates each day. OIESHORD, D. 0. Tuesday and Thursdp of Mich weeb, 100 Horsey each day. No axes of Mules will take place at WASHINGTON. H. Tho salma/a to be sold to October Are riper for to soy heroic/ore offered to the pablta. The austerity of thaw are sound and serviceable. If is arpected that at 1111 s scrip of Sea oh the far pins Goverocuid AM.'S wig Ds disposed of. Buyers should Virrefore crag thcatelots of Mk fast opportu nity to r.o.toso Animals will be sold abiely. Sales to commence at 10 a. tn. each day. Tn. to United State. Ourrency. J14.31ES A. EON Brov. Geo. in eltar6 lealee2E4 First Div. AI. AL O. 0. , LARGE BALE OF GOVERNMENT Cars, Engines, and Railroad Iron. VAR= STATEB MILIT/aST RAILILOADS, OFFICJI OF Athuvrans Q•MatrralthEASTllS Wasatrurros, 1. O, ttsgturttl, In& Will be sad at CITY POINT. Th., on W NMI:IAX, October Uat ti delook a. nt.: - Abo PORTSMOUTH,LOW) tons Railroad Iron. At VA., on FRIDAY, Onto. tart I(Tax at 11 1 n.: Floe 6) first-Sus amotive Engines. &bon fifty (6o) Freight (Jars and one (I) Passes. ger Oar. At Pioßroux. 4 VA. October I; at sp. a.: Dna At* Ltentiotivtsexms, foot gauge. At ALEXANDRIA. e A., on TUESDAY, 00. &ober 17: Fifty fee) first-clan Locomotive 'Engines, 4 toes IPA huh gauge,. Righteen OM new Platform Oars, flre foot page. Then* are (2s) new Box Oars, aro foot. gangs. About three hunt in ngs,g' and lefty OM' Box Oars, t C 2 ct e 34 inch ga About two hnomgd and thirty (2M) Platform do., 4 feet 8K In. gigue. !Nett thtrty (m) Stock do., 4 feet s )d in. gangs. , Twenty (M)paasenger do, do One (I) Wsxking do, " do. Two (V) new. Terusks. • RitY (ed) dia, frontal. nett° OA) nota, &boat twoutonassul (I,OcCO tons Railroad Iron. Sales to CODMIIIM at ALIZSANDRIA., at 10 a. tn.. and to continue from day to day until all are sold. Tems—oesa, In Government fonds. IL L. ROBINSON'. Mot. Oot. and A. Q. , AL, U. S. 111111tery Railroads. actllloclo ( 'VMS Wiry MO ALL I GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Nog. .18 and 15 St. Clair St. The attention of the public is called to the tarn and extensive etoek of GENTLEISN'S FUR. RISKING GOODS, just opened at K the , above. mentioned place, wch I am now offering at great bargains. Any on* to want of the above Goods, will and It to their advantage to give m 6► tail, and examine my atm* before pumbraing else. where. They Min lied the larmtet awl beat selected mock of Ills White shim. extra sizes, ffeslqes swiss, Orooien,Ootton and Idale Thread - Under- Wts and brewer% Searle, Rook Ttes,Sooks, Sam peados, Datterales, and semlint pertaining to the Gentlemen's Purnlahing Goode,. la the city, Remember emplace; n sad 16 St, Mir Street. EL N.E. A largo +took of Rata, Cape, Gray's lam Lockwood's, [lcdroclal, Byroa's Eastaclat and Mascasoll, winks sold /owe: than Cod. , trAiny Mats COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. clea.coactizar for 1,0135.4304 * WEDNESDAY, BEPTEEIBBI . 20, FJEL TERM OPEMS Wedneeday, December re; FaliTerm closes;Thurs. SO, Tanuary4, Winter Term oens; Friday, Mares tO, Winter Tenn closest blonder, bPril S2rinr Tenn opens; Natal:day, June VI, Boning Term closes—VOISLIMNUEltgriT. • Location beantlitd,bealttlul, and etiy ofancers. Ltbrazier, Cabinets, and apparatus unusually O. teazles and rateable. A. my bonding ball With completely furnished rooms for Um accommods- Lion of one hunstral students. Boarding:tom IWO to 114.00 per. Wee& Classes commencing Latin and Greek will be ormed at the beginning of he Fali Tenn. s. TINGLY,_ seance:l of the Fikaulty NOTICE We have the Sole•Ageleeifor PitiOneet k et the • • UNITED STATES PIN 'carol; • Also, Adams:di:tie andSmi BEI kook qunPanY•f• WHOLIUMLE DEALENS AND JOBBERS cab m buy tam abbre goOdi b y Um cue, (Mu ming e , god =Pawl. +Lull It 'Xing Prigs; by oali. rfis.- 78 aid 60 Nitta • GLYDE gc'CO. R. 11.;401r, 12e: Nos 1 and. - Diparmaixd, vl4 iz,fli.rosrergth; .ra t' 2.1 A:1 kOLiiiiTIDSTOCK' , , • • FALL AID Q -VIINTER:I - , - GOODI, Fox Gelato:Wei war, comae: WI-4 part of MS , tincst.gru4kot, z . ' .- Cloths; Cassimares, ' Coatingsi Beavers; Velvets,. • • Chsviots, • Garraones, r ,l FRENGII km) ENGLISH MELTOXS, ke• The &novo :geode are all of this FILO Impart*. thine, and can be retied upon os bel , ;E:w. Thal will be made up to order to an or manner, end .t le, and at prices guarenteed t as low as saky other flea class House to the Weal. GRAY, POSSTEL dr RWIR, TUE ,r malt deta c 2. 2 1 . Under the New Opera MM% er27 62 Ft FT 11 ;SUR IE7G,T. ILLSNRY Eh -HALE., Meichant Tail‘r, Notrut-WEST MINTZ OF ;MIN a liT?Crale 311 L prlTs lII:CF;GH;r4.- Takes great plume, la annotineing to his rumor Ora customer. alai, the paella genera.tlcr that hit lanehese. end arreagemeats for the TILIA,SEA« hiON. ate my crowoMM,loslng NAO . trereonellY selected front the thst•eutte cloth Moues la the' Earturleittes: Only ruche dowel Mods as oats. really ha rteammetidell. wilt be o9ere4whieh .branes the newest and .rmost approve; Mite/tile and 'tying the taittre steelk beteg very t_stp.vrarted am re Bale hatoutth twandraws to tut, Wig an early inspeettert. SITP_EREINE MAU!. COLOREIi CLOTHS. AND;I7I7E.SILUPS, at aural, irinsta4 last colors, eatteottrallexture.• MELTON CLOTHS and other ntrlvoattage. my style ler entire snits • A great variety of FINE CIASSIZiERE:EI for. Pante and Vesta, for Morning and Mead*, wear. am! B°/' '- DRESS AND SOEOOL §IIrTS. law lot of choice Qoodt For Fall Wear. .7TIST liba s EIVED BY :;';' GRAY &L0G2114, pot 47 St. Clallr'Street • 6LLOFs .ututiLau TC HECLEVE INSTRucrriorrs IR THE Ilirt:OP Cutting Nen and Boys' Gatments, BY .11.43TUAL DLEASUREJTE.IT Irlittld do iritik by calling on T. U. KLETT. sa., At MoGRATIVS Clothing Stow:Sol:Wm* corner Ohio al; and Diamond, AI? harry City. .HTTOFt.~E 'B..z bIcMASTER, GAZZA-li & CO., • ATTORNEYS FOR OEM:NTS, Licensed u. S. argenzi:s, faiLls r VIPS, PAN (Ili AB. Mke SATION FOR ROILSESi ttner inypem tort or destroyed trhlle in this. salvias af.l.ll* united Rata. • • STOPPAGES .O' PAY AND DTP/- i.: 011DN m ANj AND CD7ANTERAEASTD/DS All. COUNTS =tad and cerlitiaatea a Innate& , nen y Appli by Mail cation*attended to aill Made la prson. ID) CHARGE MADE UNIP:SS SUO. CES.Snila . OFFICE No. 98 GItAliT 9f4EET• PITTSZMIGH. w. 1. WEEMS. .` SLAOta WIEUTB i3LA ATTORNEYS AT LAW: - !f• 306 Finis E3t-r;Oert mirstrrson, Will attend to - all business in the uae or their Prolusion, incindinerilE COLLECIT_XiN OF CLA.I.3ISAGAIriST THEGOVEILLISISIST. DIL Sz.sobaLhaving been mutters :flat f the United States Servise, will hitieniter MOM. Llon to :21: business of the Of . enter WOUNDED BOLD/EBB DI ;F f iTgEI4 The Ent or Emma Three Yeaii' 8 erviei tan receive tho IhU bounty the miens if ttly had carat the kill to= of enlletmentzby calling upon T. WALTEIII; ; D&Y, eol kit= for Bounties, Poulin: mewl Pay. No. 103 Fll7ll STEUSET, third docinbeleW the Cathedral. :• • tett war. V. NOTPSIT. eta lizaccigllr. M OFFE ET & COCURA,N, B MCPZZI 4IS 3rei Zs* MaiAW: lefftee—No. 60 GHENT STREkr, THO 9 NG BATIIIION AllPe!,B EL.i./1174, BAYNE & BILLEZR, . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ; No. St Dux= STsztr, Pittabtagrx, PS: Mout BlaineSs. Emma Wog2Rfea. Clcinveysoa. log, Collections, sod all_lands Legal:Business promptly attendeotta, Set MILITARY. CLAIM. .PRIfBIONI notrNms,B.s.car. P and nurArLav CLALIL9 of ere* ddetlp t p , collected by the subscriber. ist the idlowing ratty, viz: =alone. $ lO t all other claims, _ao, - • 0. 0, TAYLOR, attorney it:Lavt, - Diantoud etteet OPPOOILO the Court-11=e. N. 11...-No charges an made if medium does not ucceed, and all information Elm H. C. 3145.C/CAELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, V. S. LI t..LISED 501.1111225 , OT• A TNt it GENT . tez, BOaatlii faz Vrotivied Soldiers ttalest . o4 trio% airOfilos No. iggiciar Plttsb46o. - Call with discharge and two witnettes. "r.!ualtdr. ANDRBi4 BUSVENBOII, XiA.l:47 033rMgZ 0;4 • .014;1. 144 rou - rtli Str!o(i!t i l • - prrrsarsbnr..L. m 111.3 tittles to the vationseoulla el illeittemir and seljolnlng Douala. • • - ; 414:1y4 • FREE ARRIVAL IIVRRT FA LL AND tITINtNit 13oc•tas abaci - ' Men and Bora Boots, Balmoral,, Omni Bear, thanOC voerrn an d G GaiumS a an nd d a Lace o G me ttne'anj Ca-drenhoShnlaa all krAnda. Now lathe Man to bur' your £4l and Wlnaer ISLOek, env, a 6 B9srant , _,: 99 auzuurr sTEE Second door izam ?MIL IiVIIITER AIM FALL QOODS, Reny. Walldas Shoe. for lanes, • -;1: Balmorala for Ladleil; Zip, and O`4lE BoritW :l- ••• ' •• • Stroa,7 Boots tot;tom • TEM • • • PHILADELIWIA, SUOE ISTO*. No. 83, , Corner of thniarket rind INnfnonif. NM. W &UN AGBAN d. 00. ,91Trit itc.RoB3 ire aellthg off tale atcoik of ;.1.1,, Boots and Shelves REDUOED PRIOEEti READ AND REELECT t,-; Save V-ourrelLoneyit' It fa now a won Mani fact Wit C L I IY , ZOCIE n T Not:'o2,Fideral. Allmglie4Y,' t3eila theligst s and Lea iea ' • BA GAITERS, 4.ITD • Of aAY Othel7 WA* inasot np Wm a all, acid you will be .W 0.14 A rim selected ItOCk Ours hsad. .41= LAMES', . GENT!' ' 24/8 / 5 P 31 4A 1) .• a-4 .CIIII.4)E F PS ' . ' .- '; - .r4WiAll, ..818 . 00 and Gaite;s;i: cure Style, Maks and Porm, at e -s". i ~, • COYLEPa'i:: e 'Conker Filth &act Wylig area ' ..a. Prieto to tut fernboar. • . . 441 ... 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