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THlERBiiii WAVING SEPT 8, 1863 -
Union State 'Ticket.
Fos aoVilairOß:
~6.NDIXEW G. CURTIN, of Centre.
VOL/nal Oi Sae earallara 00IIST s
- DANIEL AGNEW. of Deaver.
Union Coitus, Ticket.
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ISPEOIS,AIAMPTIM.
/W. dasnagy.
- JOON P. GUM
• a. ALTAID SLACK.
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for Mph wf Ocopte.
' • WIL A. lIIMOON.
OM* ThlaIllnlr•
DAIITD .AX6IIB. JA.
hr Beewdw.
ADDIII.. SWAM&
WM. J. El
Few Clessy Ormmtwfouw.
OZOPOZ B miILION.
Dloseisr cif Ow Pow.
JOHN P. DIIA.VO.
Treatment of Rebel Prisoners
;We hare just been reading an account,
by an exchanged Union prisoner, of the
herrid treatment of such of our soldiery as
two been so unfortunate as to find their
way Into the Libby Prison nt Richmond;
and itharreminded no of the fact, that while
Bruelawr and his command hare_heen con
fined as criminals in the Georgia jails, we
have a number of lioncisn's marauders in
the Penitentiary here, who are said to be
somewhat subjects of dietingnishitd at
tention, on the part of the °risible or other
sympathisers there, and to hare written
home, that those gentlemen were entitled,
for that reason, to the eternal gratitude of
the rebel ladles of the South..
Our information to not very precise, and
comes from parties-, who would probably be
marled,if their names were kno mi. A priori,
we should suppose it to be true, however,
from the political connections and sympa
thies, of the functionaries who have charge
of •that institution. While it was in good
condition, it was taken out of the hands of
the old managers, for the purpose of with
drawing it from the sphere of politics, and
transferred into those of the Judges of the
Supreme Court. The effect was, however,
the very reverse of what was expected and
intended. The Judges of that Court were
the very last men from whom anything
like patriotism or fair dealing was to be
expected. These gentlemen, true to their
party instincts, have exercised their powers
of supervision hi such a way as to con
vert It into a mere political• machine, by
turning it over exclusively to their politi
cal associates, to the manifest detriment of
the institution itself; and that so shame
lessly that, if we are not mistaken, a clear
Majority of the Board of Inspectors has
been drawn from the - very office of the
copperhead newepape - r in this city, while
ihe warden himself, who is of their
appointment, is a veteran Democrat and
offica-bolder, of the same type. Wo doubt
whether there is a man in the entire man
miement. of .the concern, or in the enjoy-
Ment of any share of its patronage,
whose sympathies are not decidedly
on the side of the rebellion. With
Mem in its direition, who think that
- the Southern oligarchs are better than
themaelvea 7 whe would book on them with
profound reverence and admiration, and
feel flattered by the privilege of bestowing
'on them them the moat delicate attentions,
we should not be surprised to learn that
the traitors Incarcerated there, were over
with gratitude to their custodians,
and should entertain small hopes of "in
ning them back to loyalty, by any ergo-
Monts which they were likely to hear from
-Ameba quarter.
•And this suggests the remarks, that It is
a:clarions fact, that so many of our political
lining-holds in Pennsylvania are maned
hy parties of this deseription' s who have
managed to take advantage of theilberall
sty or indifference of the loyal men, by eels.
Ing upon and retaining them, and using
them, of course, for the service of the re
:hellion. A resent example in our own
imighborhoodi in another department of the
Administiation of public affairs, where
another veteran politician and place-man,
of the same school, has interested himself
in the retention, in public employment, of
"Men Of questionable fidelity to the Gov
irnment, will occur atone to the memory
of any reader; and we have no doubt, that
a large part of the dlffoculty which we have
p+id to encounter, in mastering the rebellioi,
is to be eat down to the 'account of the
misplaced indulgence of the authorities, in
knowing so many places of the highest
Must; to be held by men who were hostile to
the war, and ready on, all occasions to em
ploy their *Foetal influence in embarrass
ing the Given:anent !nibs prosecution.
We do not know enough to enable us to
affirm, with any degreeof positiveness, that
ifOustinelfavoritisin has boon shown to
ward thkhrfrencto--for they en to bolter
or more respectable than freebooters—who
no in oonftamiont here, but we would take
the precaution, in such a case, to guard
against it, by committing them to the
bands of nien t _whose loyally to the Govern.
re/ 3 4 ie so well ascertained, /Webs beyond
dieptive—and this without any desire to
Imitate or retaliate tha barbarities, which
lutes: so deeply disgraced the rebel endue
ilea' and people. A . reasonable degree of
rigor is, hoverer , necessary, not only to
put 4 stop to . these barbarities, but to re
mind theorlutinals that their offence is ono
of which - we:frilly estimate the enormity,
ind that we are riot quite prepared to deal
with thostas heroes, or martyrs, or reaped-
'enetniee, contending only for their
in iehom the chances of war hare
eltrova Into our hands.
Webeis wad CoPpetbeads.
The ribald do not had the powst and abil
ity o f the copperheads b Tery high oast=
Thy
,even tub:nude a doubt of their honesty.
1,1
!Thai see , ,•Aoliniond Dispoisb, of the 27th,
gives oisdi . t,ti Wood and Ityaden at leaders
itio - psom . movement hare, but says &my
truly, that bone of the pore prolamin,
&bitumen inedlitimit'sppiaranea," It says
that some of the Dmonersts ' hare made 'the
esapproulon of am rebellion" a "plank to
theft platform" in adds to get votes while
lhey_are anally &nylons to stop the, wig."
Swim Yallaudtsitam,the Dispag Ob Sinn, til
isoonsistent. He refusal to vote Mosey for
124 war but bye he:is for the r tostoratlon
;tithe tfaion.by &escalation or war.", This
the 111110004 bassist, and simple minded
flouthang owonot nadmitind, tut Mots bib
Janos" to say, that this war would not be •
”Sigorans" one. . The .I)fepatat concludes by
saying that these will bf so Northam &Iba
nez until 0.0.0. A. has whipped Uncoil
thorotatAind,this rollindhis !cam*
dr fiar,
_,,..., Bow en* spotout.
it• l impttrigua. -
Habeas Corpns•."•Ha'porth a' Cop.
peres.”
While the Draft Commissioners are dili
gently et work,-to.reaait theriitnlus of the
aney, the Juiliolal Meellatieems to be
equally. buoy, in the operation of depicting
it. No lees than nine writs of habeas corpus
are said to have been termed the day be
fore yesterday--tis of them by the Copper
head candidate for the /hymns Court, who
being of the opinion, that .the man who
fights, has no right to rots, and that the
army is a bad school for making - Demo
crate, will be very naturally. anxious to
mhabilitate thine patriots, by mitering
them to the tame of their sorrowing kin
dred.
It Is now pretty well demonstrated that
this famous writ—which was the great safe
guard of liberty in Wier times—is the in
strument, thronth wluoh Ii was intended
by the Copperhead!, to cripple the Govern
ment, and aid the cause•of the rebellion, by
bringing about a conflict helve& the Na.
tional and Btate authorities, for the benefit
of slavery. That program me
. was knocked
in the bead in New York; but is still
lowed to be carried out is "0, 'smaller way
hare. _
It is about time, we should think, to `in-
terfere for the credit of the writ iteel4' if
nothing more. A literary lawyer in Ea.:
gland, named Pegp, who published a book
of "Anecdotes of the English Language,".
intended to illustrate the high antiquity
of many of the words and phrasee, still le
use amongst the'vulgarialthough' entirely
discarded by the learned, remarks of this
writ, that one of the names most in vogue
for it, at Newgate, where it was as often in
request for the benefit of thieves and raga
bonds as it Is here, was "a ba'porth of cop
pens." As the Copperhead medicine for
' the ditease of the State, and a sure amulet
for the protection of our Democratic youlh
against the poisonous effects of kad, it
seems to us, that'll would not be amiss to
return to the old Newgate phraseology.
How convenient would it be, for instance,
to dispense with the tedious and expensive
forms which require the aid of a lawyer,
and allow the eufferer to call informally on
the Chief Justice, and atilt him fur "a ha'.
porth of copperas ?" The Sage might
open a Dispensary at the Pat Building,
which would operate more efficaciously than
the one opened at the Capital, for the man
ufacture of fraudulent discharges, and
surgical certificates of disability, at much
higher prices. We recommend the change
in the nomenclature, at all events, es a de
cided improvement—more expressive of
the object—and more intelligible to the
unlearned, than the outlandish Latlnity, in
which it is now lecke&
The Rebel Betogee, blacerir, on Con
fodrrate Prospects.
The Times publishes a letter signed M. F.
binary en the prospects of the Confeder
ates. He assevta they were never brighter.
Tho North, he points out, is fighting for
conquest and makes the attack the South
is fighting to be let alone and acts on the
defensive. The South, therefore, cannot
stop the war, but the North can. The
ULltell the bond of which was voluntary
fraternizing, cannot be restored by foreetif
arum. The Union is gone—neither party
can subjugate the other—and it follewe
that the war is not to bo ended by the
sword. Other agencies mast be called
into play. The warts bumming more and
more unpopular in the North.,Now York is
threatening armed resistance to the Feder
al Government. New York is becoming ,
the ohampion of States' Rights, and to that
extent is taking the Southern ground.
There are, b.:Aides, dissensions In other
quarters. Even now Mr. Lincoln has to
keep an armed ftrce not only in New York
and Kentucky, bat also in Ohio, Indiana
and other States. He is Oren now march
ing upon lowa to put down there a cry bf
peace. He is likely to have occupation for
all the recruits his concoription will give
him in keeping down hie own people. The
writer °enfilades by eaying that all we (the
Confederates) have to do is to maintain the.
defensive, watch our chances, and strike
whenever there is an opportunity for a
good blow.
—The Verrasonskattlints, the WOOD
WARDITES, and the Peace men of the North
generally, whose opposition to the Govern
ment and the war is so fraught , with hope
and promise to hisuar and his friends,
will rejoice at the above acknowledgment
of the importance .of their efforts.
A Catholic! Organ on Slavery
The Catho lic Telegraph, of Cinohmati,:ed
lied by Eev. Edward Purcell, brother to
Archbishop Purcell, publishes an editorial
in Its Lome of the 28th inst., in which tha
cowardice of those people who are fright
ened by the term "abolitionist" is exhibited
in the most scathing language. The Tele
graph says, speaking of shivery:
We never raised a hand against it; no
word of any Catholic editor assailed it co
long as it would be unjust and illegal to do
so; bat now that It is dead—dead by the
sot of its admirers—weirlll not consent to
see its body festering on the highways.
Let it be buried out of sight forever. Let
it rest with all its horrors in the gravelet
its memory fade from the recollection of
men. It was an outrage against humanity
such as the history of no other people could
exhibit. There was something manly in
the old custom of reducing to ;slavery him
whose sword had been beaten down by
stronger arm on the battledleld; there wai
a show of justice in_reducing to bondage
the debtor who could not pay hla °reinter;
but for AMerican slavery there was no
ease I It was a monstrous grime—from the
seizure of the African In hie on land IS
the moment of his death, when his bodP,
was wasted by toll, rather than disease, to
uphold the luxury of ta master I
Well. it has fallen; and ware called ab•
olitionist became we refttse our consent to
its resuscitation! We are proud of being
called so under eironmetances so creditable!
to the mind and heart. May we ever de.
serve the name I We will bear its etigm6
joyfully through life v and carry it into
W
eternity with honor. e struggle in a holy
cause—the cause of religion and of the ha.;
man ratio.
Beauregard In a Bad Way.
The Now York Hems le. deeply dietscssal
because "Greek Fire" was throwa into .
Charleston. Itiesis quite as badly as
regard does, and talks of "fiendish malice,"
"horrors of the past," "forbidden eppll.
antes •of savage warfare," " unnatural
weapons," &.c. The Aurae of annum,
commenting upon the fame subject, sap:
It entirely escaped his (Beanregard'e)
memory, that twq yeara,ego he threw eln l-
lsr metmengen into Bauder when Ander
son and his brave land were holding that
fortress. Similar, Ws ny, for it makes
very liUle difference whether the iirevideh
is sent into , a besieged pine be.in the shape
of red hot iron or burning mixtures. We
cannot see the dlintreneeltetween throwing
red hot shot into Bander Indatting An to
la - wooden building, tato& that plattern
miniature hell for the brave men who were
la it, and thriving' cold' allot with•flory
mixtures inside of them to.kindla dameeta
Beatiregard's quarters In the city of
CharitlMMlL! , ,
It would igaziagett wags to palm
A stnausi'd inner:maths bit, a bealtget
place, while It would be perfectly proper
tomato/ it filthy and thug prevent ice use,
ixient Koff, - and ItUi the people by thbat
finch are the nice klietinelicoe in the wsj
of killing eitat odurr, which aten make se
rules of war:
"Greek firer balls, however, are clearly
within the-nears of modern citillredwar
fare, and Beanregard cannot by anymeans
ishow that they
_are contrary, to Iliermest
rigid rules of human destruction by . war.
Bees bans Live - been very extensively ex
perimented on in England and France, and
are generally adoptedby European artillery
boards.
The Emaseipaton rolley
The President has been repeatedly urged
to withdrai his proclamation of emanel
potion, on the ground that it has failed to
accomplish thZ object for which it was is
sued. This is evidently not the opinion of
intelligent men at the South. The. Toledo
(Ohio) Blade, recently published; from the
original copy now in possession of its edi•
tors, a letter Which was picked up in the
streets of Brandon, Mississippi, by Capt.
Dinins, of the 72d Ohio regiment. The
Bias says that it is writtenin unusually
fair penmanship, =die evidently the pro
duction of an intelligent man who is is a
position to speak correctly of that Whereof
he,writea. The- followingextract will show
how the proclamation is regarded In
Dixie :
. . . -
•glatizt, utter and entire ruin, has swept
over this State. The negro emancipation
policy, which we so long heated, is the'
most potent lever of our overthrow, It'
steals upon us unawares, and ere .we
de any thing the plantations are deserted;
families without. servants, camps without
necessary attendants, women and children
in want and misery. In short, the dis
advantages to us now arising from the
negroes are ten-fold greatF than have
been all the advantages darned from them
Muller in the war.
"It is useless to dlsauss the errors of the
put—possibly there have been none that
could have been avoided—but certainly we
are a defeated and a ruined people, shorn
of our strength, powerless fora successful
eolution of the problem undertaken; or'
rather ours was erroneous. The solution
has loin shown us by a more favored peo
ple."
With such facts as these before them, the
Copperheads are welcome to all the conso
lation they can extract from Oen. Logau's
assertion that the Emancipation sot has not
liberated a single alive. lie meant to im
ply no doubt, that the Union 'armies—
which, we are told, are composed mainly of
Democrats,—would have freed the slaves
without the act. We incline to the Opinion
that both are working out together the de
struction of slavery ; but that of the two the
South would infinitely prefer the
draws' of the army to that of the proolama.
tion.
Ix as OLD PLAT SILO andertaher PrOVii
one of hie mouraers for laughing ate tutors!,
and says to Wm, "If eu rarcal I I have been
raising your wages those two years, upon the
condition that you should appear sorrowful,
bat the higher wages you receive the happier
you look."
PUBLIC XOTICEII. .
o.lllli UNION MIST AND BLIALL
DE PlthlultlVlLD.—swar a HISS tlt.ll.
4221T10:4 A T IP2.2IBPWIT.—The /opal chime
of Western Pencsyletutle will aluethhle at TrogEts.
POUT. on 12/11.28DAT. SEPT. 1.012. at 2 O'clock
p. no., to vomit end dthbeiate upon the etas of the
oluthry. Iterr loth vUllog to Dye under and soe•
thin the goof old 44, Is throe tip mounted to nt.
lend. The slowing cmlnetth awaken' wth althea
Oh* t topic
PDX. A 0 OM'S, HON. J. IC. WOOSHEA
12011.41.4. LAWI3IO9 OA 0021. P. 0. 81162114011,
T. BO W AHD, Tel., COL. J. B. °LABE,
.1. J. eIIBISINIC, , 3.21. Kt. IIKPAISIOK,
IBM dl. ItAIthEILLL,
OMB Orli DAY TO YODEL OCITSTP.T 1
memos COZNITIZII
Gen. Thomas ZP.ltasii, H. A. Waal's?. John 21013.
Crakel. Fittsbuthi C. P. %tartlet, Wmitooreliad
.oe l .ol Jobs F. Drava, 111111 1 11; Boojamln OCKI/13/2,
SI Slxtb. W. F. Hanlnm, B.oaual ALLItIoa, M.
astaArti Jam J. Ilium, Vemarles.
0041.11VeallOr
Gen O.P. Uinta, Vest Newton; N. Blocks:rue,
roWl . Oonnetheineo IL IL IntQahten, Cbaltrasenter
lattn - A. nastier, itlizabeitn Pentnel Walker, Dille,
bob: &tor. Oone.in, Elizabeth to.; 0. N. Tower,
ZUzabottn leak Piattarton. IniStbete tr.; Cop;
Sara. Ce-r, ash4.s tp.; 111.0.1 tamer, West Us.
&bete; Wm. 0 ell, Writ Us .neta; Joseph
Janata' to; John detiasan sp ; JOU 0.
Maher, NAB n tp ; Join Wirock, If Mtn tp.4 'antra
B. tonn e Volatiles tp ; Capt. Deco. Wood, Tortellini
(p.; E vary itnlry. o.ltieb tp ; Capt. U. W. clitelle
tor, Feeble.; tp ; D-. V/19 J Oil tom Lower 131
Olole tp ; Jobe F. Demo, doses Cl. Gray,- Pitt t{.;
taut. Little, rentelO'Ned. Bobent Necker, Wi. b.
Flentb, Wm. ld. tlattailL Win A. Lire, Plttetanth;
Jolla T. Jennlesa Jams Palk. • legbetty city;
Win. Banabee, damsel Itrilch, A. Ckteltebloar,
:pewee Penney. Pimp 11.rr7. ffie6Wp.rt, eel
10 ,D,Fra CULLIGIL—EVENING
tr.ISION epee TlilB IVlsat G cad wDt
*Dale* atmleabe who me armed during the day ao
complete the toll catvate mamas ta boalccre e P 7
"reading the seeming Itelliol3 only.
FORTY DOLLARS
r.r. for the full arefloattag coerce, and al, for Doff a
Test El NA. Elacutemie fetall.Mazy, (Um obeav Col
lope chateau ylO =ell: for thalee
131616Zta 06HAt1LMP&IeesNat&Hba lP
rsa
Targht by WE. H. DU ff, the only teacher of Pen.
roansolp of any repativip oow belching la the ally.
Ireelf
07TI0N 07 Wientae TILICROZTATIO2
Pittatairgk, May WI h. /BM f
rT6 , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
ebe sow:zoom to. the 'Jittek of the Wart.
ers•frasuiportiettua Cluturany that au areastaaat of
rlva D0L14,1118 ($6 00) PM) bailiff has beau
levied oppccaa the stock eubieribed, payable Si the oftloe
of the ,Si Pithturgh. ea lir before the
12th day of Jrza, aid a like amount story
thirty days thereafter, nett' otherwlee notified
By order of the Beard.
jelkagn A. J. 141.1101VWF,T. Pwretim.
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.11 - TAKE NOTICIL—Tb eJoarneymen
vnzr BaPdler and Mimi= Maier. of Pittsburgh sad
vicinity al, eleven atly requested to attend a meting.
ca IHO ICIER INVZI4IIi NO, at 74, at fla
..s.selln Boma? in tat Dlitund, pit abarab, to
which all aro at:neatly Write. I. ulaeu of lm.
pomace will be baton asl7 meetfng. a general tam
ant la anaetal. RAJIV 1 0 11 AP.
salad
NOTIOR. TO SHIPPERS —en and
athrtagrt 3 stall forth*, nail° na CMOS
will be no Ind fa traturportatton at tho depot of
the Plttentrin, fon Unpin d Chtatito or f instant
Plat•buntb Rahn - oda, alum 4 o'clock p. m.
b.Freights will delintrd to tome toots as moat.
SOUS J. 111418 TON.
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--- ltiCiTlCElLEuertr WAw Comics.,
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Is thatroct, Important bustatte to be , rihkeetee,
t suandlPg dirromp.tottA. • etirtinj Pais art:tilt
luaatd
Ire" Comm. B/ 1, AT.I4 GUIST Ctr7;—
Dolttgotto to 1011 tnaarll Qv amenity requested
to t on NAM& If NIX?, B i:ooter CO at
o'clock p. en, at ti•equaters, VI 11 , lot
nest of I apeztande odd be brounbt ba'aze tbe Venn:
bible
IV% Ur 4DrERTISEJEVE.N7VI
11111?-100 bblo Yxtra Mhito Limo
fnbi ravd.nd FitelittV Fr nnta.lN•
NEW.YWOLOShiI3NT-400 bble. of
I.‘ ads sepals" articee Jest remised by
se3 sit.3.3.lsse
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TV 01 0, Wenn Water ling rine
ttt.at. Apply to N. coTdantr.
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wouganialtor's ithairort r or for rafologifthtt
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tbo'aitati. et-Tatou filcurar,
/44 01 Atch W*l-I,µty Pittalamth, &ward:
trnical t mein ,tiles atatztirld I Wats dtl
rfattf il i s o a geetre . 4 111 " " " 1".
P_G tar •
• . w; D- sw&g,4o*lnixtTaktr,
volAtdat.lr £l.B•Arszt .
"MOTIOB.— . IIO undeusigned. has
Weed Let en of Adealtattatlon upon the
es e'en/Mau Woods; tote of Allnittmlif 0 51 /MY• de.
cente.L nal requests ell paeans bst.ng titian;
mend! noteret Met eetettrotesell decedent. to rook,
luntern the nee to lira vintoatdouly.. Thcs f°o
- WA. (Atilt. are Van rave Med to make
. mredinte Pr/ImM a: T. uorrss,:mter,
sa:ttaksiwr N. lad illeb stroet,Pittetu.ee
810.00 tb -""D.-44211Yid from.
corga sad le t Ns 4)
tate .I'lll , sub
.. rot:A:
let,tbe
- 01111 Dll2ll SLY 1108816, 4 soup •4, vitbota
thots,ls lo 15% bends Wyk irttb' later ult Ca
the Mkt hip. and mall wee ea tbs Wt shoulder.
'ms atr,va rewatit Ail. be veld If thelusizal 1 . 11 . ft "
theTloaraadFiei Moro of 610. cups.
• 'aura
ZIERCICiNTS 4.1 p liILLNUFAC
-1• =IBM —Wurrav-01. WIWI= u B2OIC.
111111111118 dr SHIPPING mans. in e Irbolcsb "
mannnwtinfrig. bamboo, by • paws wbo bas htd
sapiticace In boak.kandag, .ruraspaaleece, CII1111•
elsting;ga. AA elabbiltatcat wilt lag to waylay
on•—af •rhots esp.tetcy had stllabitlry tatlstassay .
ttulltuny 14 ensu e WTI plum, addraci "A,
LOCK-WS 141. Pittabare.
uniereiened havixig
:LI the pyramid. lateral - a • iti:ll. T. FM
to the lined 11. AY 00.. (lodate ft= Mey li t .
1803) yid ontlexte tte business of Booke.lterg sad
dialectal., vole:- the mute 41010 as beret lore. All
•tialtee du the gym are to booed to them, and tittles
ovothed the firm will ter p.d.d by them. •
A. O. RAT.
•
acTittut tsborate. lot. 31, ICGI. 8.
DSOLUMN'tn? PARTHICITSII IP.
—Tee putts:A.li hret , lsra eitstinebetween
the stasutters. under the fins of i'77OttaB•BELL
ts Mir dhsolvtd hs the withdrawal of
Whl BEL The I.esttets will le to Ld by ct:ha
of therpretttra, at Se. 45 Pint street.
HELL;
deptl, /W. Wit. SEA.
The el edvelgned eym ealltUtt6 the romm6sLln.
Beata and Peedtrep beldame, ander the Adele of
3RW:IM BILL a CO., at Noe. ea and 95 Water
WRECKS OF IST111&1±4.80/.'113 FOR
SILL
gram - murrna's CAPAAMISI32.
Certor pr Taaneramaracm,
Br. With Ice , UV.
Th. wreak of th e'stetmee Ca I' I .IVA. V
MIT," as an taco lies, Cyan:ides eels", Gathatin, to
tho Oambarimard onto.
Abe, the wreck of tie. essa . r “Pa 31111119 lA,"
near the had of lier,mth a litmeds, in She Canter
land river
The machlemy, boners end hare of ate Adm•
named bantams rspnted alb* geed.
They mil be sold at public auction to Itte htch, at
Midst, Garbo lar DAT vs. ovroszn, 1643. In the
ctiy al Otnete net 0013,1 n frame cl!Ltus OlDce is:Capt.
OBAITIESE1011M1”,, A. Q, It.
Terms cash, U.O. Tummy hetes.
By I r!ar of Brig-Ca , . mostarr'Ait re.
Cana Lti 4 Pain ONT.,
, ea.l t I Caci•ill and A. Q. IL
FOR SALE.
. .
TIM BEAUX/rOL you-anis BLSIDYHO■
Haupt d Ly the inaleatter, one Oita froeo the city,
oa the Brownsville tamplke,cnisinandirg Idea Of
the diler ohm., d .en Woe Cf the Watt; rat
litir.k Haase, of modern style, ban Waren :done, bee
lids bath =one and doable vasndshe hie lert bon
repainted and papated. sod O supplied &Athol and
'to d Wider, drawn to the lotto (mom c'ateera, and •
more - antes spring Status WitarMlergs brink staple,
,C4niage HOPP.; &O. It eta: his 05 I a OBE,enclote 1
by a s one wsliebigit felon sod halo, nub over I.VP
chat. b armw Ilan Inns, Grew YiG4ll, sad every
variety of amaillnelts and Wutinbery—tbe pls.
iILeTITE been alma, yews liaer caltivalloa.
'those wanting et:arable' improved property, la erue•
Vas order, u s =ideate (apemen, dile to au opt or.
Invity old= to be mot mite. rt stain view of
the city, end only twenty TalmateW walk by either
Midge, and ten minutes' we& tram Om Birmingham
ttreet I wiway. le. W. O. MEET...,
1.49 to C.rner Water sited and charm alley.
A.'d ELKILK '
The Onkel motto; or, the Little Parisian
C3MBEE!
It fa upon this mama that Um grOrIS toaanneil
play b founded, *WI lasZbeln partbrznall tar ovar
bataxad nights, at litbld'a Nen Toik,
and t• row baton Waled at the .Plttabarib Tbeatta.
Nice, =ls 15 o.llllfB, sal at
if &BOZIC HALL, TUTU 6T111,L7
Metad, poa-ustil, o Twit nt of mfrs. 64
REAL ESTATE I.'oB BALK-7 ha
onderehmed orill offer fa ta'o, .t the Ise reel-
ZOPCS of Dead Howe, ctweasol, In Tama towneblp,
• eallablo, amity fa. an .
Thursday, October 15t,1863,
the te=lltred n•st flute, to-wit :SIXTY
BEE AMIE e (wane =Mist OF IiAND . , Improe•
ed.C1001) BOOM enet LAUQL ISOUBLD WAS
thrown. alio, =rem' oner.tattlrg hpriogs and •
well of go'd =tem s Ole Orchard of Apple; Pesch,
And Chesty Tries, Sr .—Sitaste &Wotan.. mils troos
idfilentoom, rod about tsar mine from 7ereetoro,
on the Illskheny Meer. pal in a go:d roVgimmhood.
An =disputed MFG will= emu.
Terms made known in cloy of isle.
eu31:3144,11 Wei. V. 11.VAISHI.
pHoIOO 11A ra ALBUMS—Now
Orzisso-
VIZ 1:11MT MLEGA.NT.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Eno °rood In this city, eomprtsth otonfrOtisitylcs
of the bait kowrlalo sod haw% make, es
/I.l"S',
MASONIO Hatt., FtrettSTaw,
COUILT:SALI—By vir
tSk °tan order and donee etheOrphins'Ooart
of Allegheny event T, 4);e antneher viii lupus to
publia tate,to
Ttu3sdiy. September:29th, 1863 -
At tin USA not" en*. of Jgoargolfainnwhoomeo. , tle
felloologfteaLEttato, tett: All that ( %TAM
.TRAPT.,:or. maw ietraovso bent), wiqk
hhtullooconf coln, shush to Yawn owastifp. , &llo.
ithror amity, fn. oneuintlog Of AOHISe,
P/Rhtled cu the north re Lb, Inns of Died Hewn
on the ma e•nd loelN4atoot Hon, and on the ref
by &Mb 211111er.',
Trant,—entwthhd. oath. the remit:: de: la tore
cquet.httottat Mounts firm Cafe of tote, with Iw
twat from lams day• 'AUL V. JP, YAM,
seat nod eat , • A desrlefierattr.
MGCAMitili hLSSBILE WOR K:7',
•
Ltravrt 11711111 T.
A beautiful and vials! 'warner of
MARBLE MANTE LS,
MoDallneliti and Grua. ttnnei.
'Flail m Joan
cam' units.
IvlMJsgi T°
pAeo C!..IAIQ,
=TUT NOP MILLI,
A tzsaingr -
IC,lta magically an Mad a lasie.and elor/41111
seasonal Welt of DIMS Illief; BD ST AND 11011
raLlue Srarr;mils ma%
vuxeitaar ;Inv!, matTiaa,:ziATar, PAL.
iNoeota.: id :as;
, He wia , 1311 g‘dt , i — ror 13,1ilyjp, fiTIVIT : ',IIII
F.Friepto,eltna nib
fa fatal. • • --
St-Pm:cab ttaatiaigiedfllTnlttais P O P.
Lit4araravttagttly bitted to otiontoo, btu %toes.
Iry a:* i?zi =l.3z Orbs% acar SoGiaraa. ,
Bar WARTI3I);=.4 VA* or - X
' l7 " 24 1 Of raroat . 11 4 1 ; lin QM l 0 la*
froa ty aaVoaro pro - ear tali: l 4PP.
U moo biluitanallty ioWifithlaindlaktiniao &Pa
atherlmarofituta* aad wart ontenjtaa ta.tol6o
ilisaSuma.aritaa._ aaiatuanallibloa bag, taxa
a farm. easy Dad a wawa adarrld.. •Att.
11 ,43asataa Caloa, Pittstirgb::lllite-;.ffil.tha pat.
llaalara - abcraa qaaltty.'ef 4014 0011132 h numb.: Of
wawa laaoara.a.a, araa,aa. , aa2htt,
VO. 3 LABOB ILACKAR d ri —2O Mai
bo 3 Lars lhokerol; for bi bi
waskuvrazurtsvo, - ":.,
' to- - • Olaribt
TABY SALT !•HIEFER.;. -0 30M14 -
Allit,!=cdna 4.0:41111D2os oct,
an wart eti.4.
xgrf• VIIRTIAAJISr/Jr/V.
*F .4 yell V M a gii I ,3 lth i ": T MAD,
LLOI D'S 81 Ellt; PLAIT
Tclegrnph, Balluad and Expros Zap.
Itatioso .v.r
Tattila 11 IP2 OTIKCE,
itAILROIA.D ETATION.
United 'Elates act Caruadee,
ET(DZZICE:
130 Orn c or • us Aetna Lemma Co.,
51) Br, a - Imm, Nay York. rex, 3, late j
Voylia •r• I(graion la.Z.(ratt =ll tanned Val ire
and pretest eartinl. 11; tati arse alatooratbad WI G - 13
Erb D3ED 0064 trete IMO. oar Mea' ramie
Linea. We dmro if vary word insp. ted team
cred to bra:near men.
Vatif it ISO OS COLLINS
Maps cow lay Tor ealrnri at
PITTOOX'B NEWS DEPOT,
• orrus...n THE Po9l' 071,108.
A N A LYS'S.-
BIIJO
L.vaut.•
I.= Or. I am' ILO
111111 .............
Z 1 —. .01.
Hs.to. waved the A,glndy Poi the tale(of the
ELM Plait OL fa, Wood cow Bt. Louth, Mo., I in
vite Oho attoottoo of MAU god Steel Mancini:dams
to tho (matfett then 104•11. IA repotted by ?rota.
A. a. Hays, of &atop, and 7.0. Dooth, of Phfladeb
phi., which. together whit the test of nand espub
aura .by manufacturers In Pittsburgh, einclucati
mad ht. Louis. dietermthes It to be the part and
matt adnahle Clay now kuwah, whether 'maga or
Ascertain. Pot. made (rota' It hate stood In the
atm furnace From 6Sy to 9 mouths.
he Anaird. is of the Ohur its taken from to
mine, without say washing or preparatioe what.
ewer. It pommies great edlueirtneet I=l3.
gwaltt-a, whinh are toot. 'boon by the A
whtab admit of the, admixture Cl lam proportion
of then or horned clay.
I cm now rre.pra to 911 ord.'s* for the above
My, to be shipped from Bt. Scads or deligusd hese.
puipn 4010filt
PHOTOGRAPH ROODIO,
emosa roll AHD ILAREZT IiTILEMS.
(ad`and Sd etrlu , nrer litadirhion's Jewshy Store.)
EME=I
P 11.01"0.114211/3, of every dim and style, pbdu cat
colored, boor lire parrnar Oarre ee Yak. to Otblnal
ilfa BIZ
'Mx. 70071190 E weal, particclarl3 ull thi
1.4c1051 of tM Lazo Lm memo to the nay mom&
Lllity at Ltd" estabilabmal, tcic/risabod by seta
gin thort Mght ':f stain.
oar rim= etaziaalm, szvl ntlitscitos gyms*.
SALE OF STEAMBOATS.
Duo: Quesestwerman Om=
• Night We, Tenn., Log. J
I Will cell toga highest bidder, ter cash, toe bi
ked:l steasobss•s, weaned to the Orroberbind
firer, with maim, end ether •
they ley in toe river: (I)
DEW near teed of. Hargett Mosier, (2) MIKIS
"CM 110 . 14" atti.e gave Usrpeth Mule.
deeded bide VII be received at nag office until 13
o'clock to, gIitISDAT., dept. 14th. 1833.
Bide stilt be racestred for loch boat espunte. sod
the Wale will be sell upstate to the highest bteden
A bend to the mount of ZS pee cent et the starent
otered for each kat, steed ty two eurtorribie enr.
Abe, In be forkited to neglect or retterd Of ming
the mama b'd, (It the bid to eccep:ed,) wU moan,
pent nub bid.
Buie eat be oddest:red to the tuultreigned, esdented
"Pnrpoetle Etteseeboate."
1 he laget U no • red to Meet any or ell bide
S.B. wusaLo tr. Qapt so 4 e" l , t , M.
Dy order of Oen. 111 0 11123 6Woftw6, •
strt•reeltd /I. Q t 3 oen.ll.
BAitilhaNti
SH
C A.R.,PEIT S.
lOST OPENED, AT
Dia at 1 111 ra I P •
8T FORUM STREET,
A Urge asacat.mant, which will a• acid at a very
groat rodualcalrom tale tem.
W. D. 6c H. 'CALLITM.
TAX NOTlOH.lietiee i 3 hereby
alert to tel lemon who here not pale 'hail
Oily, Water, Ott? budnue. Poor, sod itched
Dud ling Taxes, In the city of Allegheny, for 1853,
that. Myren required to ray tba one on or baker
the Van Lai or 0011iltiEB lifflT, and that U
th. aims be not ;old onto before tha said dot day
of October, tban Zoe pet aut. will, tes added to and
me 'e pietas Meseta erd tiring the tame be net
raid en or before tba tint day of Pforeekber
Ing. warrants 1031 be diluted' to prolarly qualified
permute curamazullng each 'of, than to trey told
tuts, with all rests anduntrees acourd thereon, of
our irtdde and chattels of the dedincoutta whereto
:tree tumid, owl to mate tale Miro:defter adrortiere
mud, as in cure of disireeetcr
re 111101711110 N,
aehterd, fib Trearorer.
BARGAINS IN
SEIOIOS,
To don oat ow precut Ella, at
OfcCiellandia alruction Mouse,
aaza U MTH BTUs): r.
Amara= Qessztazeettwe Omar,
Omer 0 sad 22ciatnets.
Manistee, D. 0., digest 25th, 1653.
pusLzo SALE OF CONDEMNED
A. ANIMALS will takeplace at the Occral, nets
the Obeessaterw, iq thle elm ea the Is?, .9a AHD
ens WADNZEIDAIitt OP eVE.TEDDE.,, len, the
2d, lath sad 30th dips at the =ate. the prepatty
:is teed2ertel se tmtle Ate pablW service.
FON to eattuasnee et Itroiclock e.m. of each day,
'D di be eatttatted time dsx to day until the amber
th`beild thiatiie .
Tenale#o,th Goveiimait
• - 0.13 TODIPKT2IO,
Papt. end A. Q sr.. U.
joPlar
Firracy .Dueing Estabitehinent,
39 OHIO 8.! AtLEasprr ant
RG9• All K : 0114 [du•oed in Iwo web inirram
DUAL ESTATE FOR tid,LHe'llio
1.4 sled:T*lond oikon tor nth s eery 'doshablis
piece at istOostostsidni 111% acres, attar, eittottod
111 neidwin lownstep.l'it butts as the Prownset
rood oa one aileossd one side oaths Xlisabsibtosist
rad. It is port of the Whits Hall Pars. Ibis lot
ha. • hoer emote! on tt, tind an otetnird of spas
sot chatty Issas ballot trait • This tot ell; ht ,
lectosimodatlcw Wats. If sot told Was thee wt
et ',tutu', ItorDl beim rest .
rot further pgti =lons lova* 0, Warta 861.1,,
or thisotetriter. tattooird= to
sad •WA. DAVID VMS
cONGB , IIOS - FIALL,
. C I APELTAXAIr.
art tazoottattlatarathd that tblitirst
'Van Ilatel aoatteta opth oath the lath at tep•
ember; ' ate talltuatt Jam coteßleta tact Phila.
to-tala staittalad "MEN plaakani this.
luau rim dirllrto aid tics PhilaZolphla.. detom.
mudding twos. far It satin , at this boats mule
M'4uta w sr4VOrallPt. tat. DI MUM it WM',
ItLAST B URNAOI INjg BALA Oita
sada itOillitt. Ohio,
qua* Olialaka ritiaboto IliaObi°
ahaL'Usatopgt Mat assmallespowa. Pa ,
seaslaxtrog imam do so Nam
l a n l ir ftn Dr ! D P. D DIM Mug
TG lamb An. Marmot inalv to
,Daval) enoitalic:Apiwavoi.
Gr zln s % anacts, rich 'amass. it I.
14341.4. • .
Orldasr„:l4, aat.aaaaa utagataaraud i
. • , *, , - - ',tibia:llAl, Allt.ltia/e= ~ '-:
fita - ,'ittPWASTICRSU4- 11.a.-13e it
-*_*.4t u n wz as.,
_leoilnd at Oa sala tOilitP.
Titit emu , ttni•ft0111111,1 la Andlibbg' ''' l34
DOW , . COISORT•itoe mot man to Omani
JUL let particialui Lambe at the olio ni no
County
_coluntatonot. HAMBY LANBIlltt
otLot4 Oaattnibr.
Nw Goons !
NEW GOODS!
Aso =Pates ernes
We take ;Inoue la talbnillteat fixe•Fmre .ad
' deafen that we are poi rcoefeing • Wit Itni COO.
gate eseortaeat of
AS rots' rxruis Oa.
By W, B tint'::'. Pxes.
F 3 LL 0-007DEli
toxin. In me saacrttaant will to Itrand
GEM' /0&610312/0 GOODS;
LAMM' & cauLaiswe IrliDI6GARI112111;
And MN tins of Notions, width EAdloposedst
MIEX. GORDON,
go. 121 816005LD HTIMET,
=fffill
Wbc,lasla Naha, =Ham, NW= sal
Baia; Bums walla do wall to extid.suk.
Prrrinanurs, rt.
JOSEPH HORNE & CO,
M=M
!`I raTLEBLIDTSVINE EM14113, :
NA SMELT OOLLIIIII AND VV. _ •
BLIT HOU MID 11115P/Panialk_.
bunko colon of ti• Manua TILLTZLISci 0:0071 1 4.
s 3 '
WON; 311AMIVE -1 i 1)&94 .-
stall •-• • • ' fr; irtiti . 1161 m t -.
JUST HUCEIVID"tait 41162 t /At of
ZEAL NAMUR LAM 114
a. , Mob 11afk.• Owernamigtorsay
vhigia 110 10111014.1.' ••,.• J-A
114.7014 MOWN I CO,
' odd a 0.111116 Am*
DRY GOODS.
Parrlemel direct Imre the Importers end =ado
EILLINIBY GOODS;
DIMS TRIkIMUSG9 AHD BUTTOISSi
QUIPUBILAI/D POINTB.LAOIVOLTAI39;
GOLLOSSAND OMITS i
BRAID HATO, Rink ant Colored;
BIBBOHR, • sytoneld lot;
BALNOIIAL AND HOOP BAUM ;
D BUN AND It &WM ;
BLAD•DgY6BL4 LSD SILLS;
Lowest Cash Prtcgs
B&IiGLINS
No. 78 Market street.
Tho ants:atm of Iderokaats snd IWO lloa'as of
Ms city and =MIT, to espial l] Invited to oat
stock of
ntruirms. GOTLOGG.
GOSIEGY. GLOM
IMMO WILIVES, ILTDBUS.
HB6D.DGMA3 LED GM.
5211111., _
COMEICV.
vlitsia.t.as,
IPPTOII3 r
And (An thonsandend wild= In one lbs.
oildt s ea➢ fit= all burin, Gana this vith
cur lac:sued 4aWtlq vo3 mn gtia Qum Lusatia
fa the quilt, and Was of ar ;oat.
1111.013.1 TE aIk*GLYDE,
Ts xesszr stew.
set Itatersa Wadi' deist ue Dfszacesd.
GREAT BARGAINS
33C. ES
59 MARKET STREET.
A EMOTION OF
50 PME2O CENT.
to BLLOI AND comma.
ALL NEW SHIRTING MUSLIN.
1210. Per Yard.
Ann
SECOND AREITAL
•
NEW *FALL GOODS,
AT
J. M. Burchflold's.
NEW PAIN' ULM%
BEANE inatrani
PLAIN BLAME ARIV R IArD
BASATHEAN.•lgail . ra mmanni
na : l3)/ Mc I m iPLIPA N A-Arr AooAe .
vain ktrinFie,l! ! wpsys„ ,;
• A Afi••••NA4d
NEW AID • BEAVZIPIik 11130113
Uzi nadirs& °Bala* and OZaMtllll tti
aaSt• . .
NEW 000E31
razaza,
ramp; mensaina aim atpur
D IZ"E` 3zt
. Jolt tilolllll4
LAM, MIAZIOY a cam,
no WEDXSaIs 111111 MIT, data
rablif _
- pereift. N 1613 iiND - 1313ADPARESISP:
1.11. & top aasertiont anivireunok BIM)
B Bala) 'a 1M • OENNIGNII. RIBBON & PARC/
HI&MDRIBILS 3 &Nand sad sold 'holm& and
ntLLI by
/114203.11M=A A tne,
- 'Pa IT
UNION: AND DELT - CLASPIL•='•A:
L. elides tot ct !IBS 11.11114 GILT AND Zter
B BLT CLAMP% BLUM MID RIND WWII Br;
ALL 811. A BAIOI7Na AlROTpipy ovum WI dad
IMMOIre wraula a .
tari 0 SO droPt.,
4XVINCJIMArTS.
WrirsßuluaH THEATER.
Lease sad V. I I Wu. Elanaziai.
our TA* TWO BIAHE el Qui great now%
DIILIVASIG.IAL
O'r nit •fr•lnsoi.llllf vesray of tna talutad
sad yerrattc atom M= ARA= TAM
- THIS filnzatiirinltatai;-
Inla b• Peribmad astral Itesub Arms el
•
The Dtikeva
CA PT. LAO MID
.DITIEr. GOES •
ALL
Hicsim OMPNDALII.
moo
LIWIL
PUL IIOI . I3I . II2I .I.A4HILLIPS.
W• 0113 IDAI 5A 4 5 ,8111 ....481111111132111.M.
BOVA AIM VAUD.
MITA EOM
' R 3 BERM
BON -11 Cat
To ezttrAPAs Itb -11 # ' — UM/4 I " et
SON,I)IAIiNA,
riinNA *MI RM . %
.
041RST ANNU4I, PICI NIO.
HOPE STEAM PIIIE-ENBINE AND HOU CO.,
AT HILLBITOX
On Thnresicty. September Sd t 1868.
Leant. - ItCl Is flu Pad ral att
g at itUkcit
Mims TA; &LI; Lat atla 4 2 0- • •
Tkkets 1711% be bad tretallatt. L. Bramml4.4lWit-
WT. Wm. Batt. L. Pltuisa,i. LP r t J oft
ucs aspi O. IL threenay.- :-JutOtts
1101+83E01X aoaD
• AHD D0.11E3T103.'
•
IN " GOODS.
A POLL PPPPLY OP WSW GOODS OP
. .I.IIIIIG
• DAILY.
We bore rooolvol, olargelitool. of 110118111/111P
MG GOODS ard DOV.IBrIO3, sad sfflototlazo to
ram!» Push flood', for to=e thr.o. • •
• '
• •
•
Oloa)cs and Mandei.
Dow StykA. AD Plias.' •
00IIIPPBY ZIDBOHANTO, !viol/ for Mit, will
do troll to Warta oar Steck Goody, oat to truths
to
d 4
1
ALEx. 1411.11 1 ,
sun it Tirrti rritarr.
COUNT' Y ISINIKMANTS - WILL
STUD AT
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