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8.8. Co; member of Congress, from the
Tialfth district:lln Ohio, and George E.
Poih, ex-United-States &Wes t land now
eindidate for Lieutenant Governor., each,
speechert made before the people,
threat n, in C3BO Taihndighees h elected.
Governor, to. Iran the ..titairdard' of civil
war in' Ohio. The - programme of 'eadh'is
Idintiesit It is ill enhetanoe this: Incase '
- the Vallandigham Eibkh, ticket hi eteeted,
path will be: sworn itth
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and march to 'fhb Canadian frontier,
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TUESDAY MORNING, sEpr. 8, nu
Übiol Stele Ticket.
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tfjß JUDGE OLT= MIMI COM :
,DANIEL AGNEWtaf:Deaver!.,.,
Unloa Gowns Ticket.
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•Alrouzi autrzois.
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qz. MVO B. triatucts.
W. N. plartszort.
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INNI.,T,ILIOULUDSON.
Tor Omit., Cleambileter.
GEOltall HAILIZTOM
Tar i*vezr,if W Poor
pucs DUATO.
Ta r alof JnitiCe and the Shoddy.
The Poet his getout, as ve are informed
• phamphleteopy of our, objections to the
raxaumbration of _ Gorernor : Curtin, inclu
ding our remarks about the prosecution of
Neal and the Frowenfelde. The fact is
theOo 'twice .stated, and once officially
throgb the Iteixte.of • Committee, that
thCentiStof ittstlee were there defeated
though the arbitrary, impratedented, un
warrantable interference of Chief Justice
Lsarie. The Westmoreland Republican, is
copying that particular article, Woes out
thai,itirlliate width referred to the Chief
JOuttice, and supplies them with a star.
ThOostis more candid, though less cun
ning. We thank it. for its fairneer, even
though indulged is it the-expense of one
of 1 . 4 eve oalldlditCß, to ahem the revels
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tion is much more damaging than it can
ho .the Governor. Perhaps, however,
the Post is not unwilling that its readers
shalimsderstand the character of this :en
evict° whig, who crept into its party lo
stetitidly a few years ago, anti seems to
farh an much better than veteran demo
crate, of mach longer standing, Like itself.
ff the Chester • County opinion was
however, the recommendation which left
thattehl to him without a rival, we rather
think that his lest effort in denying the
exclusive jurisdiction of the Fedizal Courts,
ought to cover a multitude of sine even
Indio heinous than the affair of the shoddy
coistractore.
Where is the Army . of the retomnet
The rebels atom to be taking heart again,
If we mayjudge from their frequent and
adienturons firayit -within cur lines about
Wabington. They dash in, it seemsorben
ever they think proper, and gobble up a
suttee train, or a lot of Government horses,
or a squad of oar wakeful cavalry. and are
gone before_ asp body knows of the mi.
dela ,As to retilistion, that does not seem
to be thought of. It would be too ranch of
arannOration on old habits.
But what is Meade doing, and where is
MO/ Even the army correspondents have
sewed to write about him. Wo do
not expect any thing from that direction
attar the affair of Williamsport, but we
like at least an occasional bultetin, if it
war wily on the hygiene Of his
cent,depart
to show that he is still above ground.
Wiaaasoie ourselves, however, with the
hopelbat -we shot hear, from him as soon
as I,:Lee is fully recruited. It would be
against all rule to take aay advantage of
hicti . while he is weak and dispirited.
/it can ' il be tette, that the enemy is al
lowad to SCCUPY the neck between the / 1 • 6 1 ). *
pahannock and the Potomac, and to' scour
it with his conscripting parties—or that
Leib ro-inforciag Bragg, or waiting pa
tiently to see 'What will turn up in the
Botith-west, while Meade is not even threat
enloo Bath are the present reports. Bat
is it possible that our Generals will never
learn the art of helping each other?
Not ao Mysterious Either.
The copperhead organ, under the caption
of "Mysterioua," 'refers to the resolution of
the late Union Convention here, recut
meading the adoption of the proper men
su,
m, to lake the 'votea of the soldiers at.
cording to law, and asks us to esy how the
soldiers are to vote "according to law 7"
If it will look into the actrof "humbly,
instead of going to the "annuals" of its
copperhead Court, for the law, it will find
the ono abundantly provided for. The
uatystsry" 'which puzzles it, mins only out
of - its own mistake, es well as that of Its
candidates, in supposing that. the judicial
potter Ls the only !one in this Stale that can
make lair. They; bare node a, good deal,
we - know, and eery bad'at , that; but there
• is a consolation, at leait, in reflecting that
it don't wear - much /longer than ayear, and
ttu4 in the present cue, we can take the
vote in spite of them, and liner° their
jurisdiction intirely-4r, in other worde,
that we can take the law of lhe.Legielatire
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as am guide, and trample . upon the Ado
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moth law, which irotdd elect the 'Judges
theaw/yekby distranchtsing - the soldier.
'Giotto% B. Xmas, the: historical and
landscape , engraver recently died on his
farm in Bimini county 'Pennsylvania aged
alai*. sixty yeas. Mr. tilts was`born in
the city of Vldlaclelidda. From boyhoOd Jte
4401810 a rercarkable talent for the tine
arts; and to the close of his lifewas a Cita
gsldent of the beauties of his profession.
For anumber of "yews be was engaged in
illustrating workir published, by Seery C.
Carey.. and tither' biding publishers al
phgogiphiw, New :Voll4 lioston. - and oa
caslinally-for Kiedsfa lady's Boole!
Klinhaidelifagastne.t" 4 -24the timber his
deitlaelsajastlislatada snits ofpahthid
"togittaings ot Imp ilse,_illustratang the
works of Ehelesposse.
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Union Illovemont In it ngland.
The Manchester Ezazmixer and now, Of
Aukat ISih, contains an aceount of the
formation of the Union and Emancipation
Society of Manchester, comprising Members
of Parliament, clergymen, and men of ea
rions professions. MAMAS Ban sr Porrzn,
Beg, is President. Among thc Vice Presi
dents are John Bluest MIR; Bey. Newman
RA Edward Dicey; the Mayers of Man
cheater, Bermingham, and . Rochdale, Ron.
auditor. Baptist W. Noel, Prof. Cairnes,
Prof Goldin fimith, - Thomas Hughes, Dr.
Biluials, pumas Barley, M. P., and other
persous equally distinguished and influen
tial, to the number of one hundred and
twenty. Threkkruldred and sixty-three
ministers are enrolled aa members of the
Grand.CoineS; end there arealready fifty
three Branch Societies.
The object of the Society is well express
ed in their Address, -which we are tempted
to copy in full, as it shows how thoroughly
our friend!' In &gland have tome to un
derstand the importance of the Unionquee
tion, as well as the Beixaripaties question:
The union and Emancipation Society of
Alitachester has been formed to give expres
sion, on behalf of the population of this
district, to their earnest Sympathy with
the cause of freedom, and fraternal regard
towards their kinsmen of the United Stater,
and to twist alt recognition of the slave-
holding confederacy.
The breaking up of the American Union
into two or more separate governments
would be a world-wide disaster, and entail
many grievous calamities. Bach st disrup
tion would substitute fora Eingleand cheap
government, two or more of a very upon.
sire character; would impose upon each
the necessity of keeping up large stunting
armies, which would absorb, as in Europe,
• third of the resources otthe state, hopes
ing heavy taxes on the people; would
provoke, sooner ',rioter, other wars es dis
astrou.s as the present; would encourage
the =mien of other ewes, and thus para
lyze that magnificent development of hu
man activity and constitutional liberty,
which has been the adatir;ition of the civ
ilized world; and would re-open the African
slave trade with all its horrors and bar
barities. We are, therefore, deeply con
vinced that the maintenance of the Federal
Union of America is an object of unspeaka
ble importance to the whole human family,
and that its disruption would prove a ca
lamity to the cause of freedom and to the
interests of civilization.
. With every wish to uphold the principle
of non-intervention and steict governmen
tal neutrality, we are impelled to declare
that this nation is by its feelings inclined,
as by its antecedents bound, to give its
whole moral support to the cause of order,
of civil freedom, of constitutional govern
ment, and of emancipation, all of which are
represented by the North in its struggle to
maintain the Union.
The eacalled "Southern chivalry" its
waging war against. a free, popular gov
ernment, with the intention, unblushingly
proclaimed, of forming a new Confedera
tion, whose chief corner- atone shall be the
execrable system of human bondage. The
men who initiated this wicked rebellion,
did so by perjury, robbery, and fraud com
mitted against the community by whom
they were paid and whose constitution they
had sworn to defend.
'The Federal Government, on the ether
hand, was elected on the policy of restrict
ing elavery within existing State limits,
and on the principle that the normal con
dition of all the territory of the United
States ie that of freedom. It was against
this that the slaveholders rebelled.
glace the commencement of hostilities
President Lincoln has made many moil
cal advances towards a complete recogni
tion of the declaration of independence that
all men are created equal 1 He has pro
cured tho liberation of the eaves in the
District of Columbia, and the Interdiction
of slavery in the territories. ' he has enforc
ed the laws against the African Slave-trade,
and for its more effectual suppression hie
concluded a treaty with England granting
the right of sear* he has deolded to re
ceive ambassadors from the negro republics
of Hayti and of Liberia; and following the
good example of Great Britain, be has pro.
posed to purchase the liberty of all slaves
in the loyal States; and his Attorney Gen
eral has pronounced free negroes to be
citizens of the Unlow•— which pre done
governments had denie d. To crown this
series of just and bin:nano efforts of free
dam, President Lincoln, as commander-in
chief of the forces ' has proclaimed uncon
ditional freedom to all bondsmen of the
rebel States.
The conduct of those public men amongst
ne, whose policy has been to retard the
progress of liberty at home (pretendlog to
Ignore the distinction between the aims of
the constitutional government at Washing
ton and the elaveocracy headed by Jeffer.
eon Davis,) may be understood ; but for
liberal-minded men to countenance these
rebels and enemies of mankind, in their
nefarious designs against public order,
moral law, and social progress, is as op.
posed to the teachings of Wilberforce,
Clarkson, Granville Sharp, and Henry
Brougham as slavery itself Into the genius
of the Christian religion.
We know that the operative classes are
convinced thatihe labormarkets of Europe
are. lajurionsly affected by the system of
slavery; that the value of our commercial
relations with four millions of people, en
joying the fruits of their own labor, will be
vastly enhanced; whilst by the success of
the Federal cause, and the odious system
of slave breeding for the auction pens of
Richmond, which calls for the indignant
reprobation of mankind, will receive He
death blow.
Deprecating war and deploring its ruin
ous consequences, we mast cordially and
earnestly desire the speedy establislanont
of a safe and enduring reset, on the basis
of thotiompletzemancipadon of every chat.
.tel sheet in the Allter/41:2. States, believing
that nothing lees will justify the policy of
the North, or retail to reason the slavehold.
log oligarchy of the South.
East Tonnessot—Progress of tho
Ccuapalga.
On the dispatch from Bridgeport, Ten
nesseo,litating that General Burnaide's
my occupied Kingston on Wednesday last,
andlhat all Eastern Tennessee, except, the
Chattanooga region, has, bean abandoned
by the rebels, the N. Y. Evening Poet re.
Marks:
Those who read this despatch carefolly
willperceire that it comes not train Gen
eral .Tharnaide's lines, bat from those of
General Reeecrans. In feet Bridgeport
nearly due went, from Chattanooga, and
Kingston lies near the Virginia and East
Tenuous Railroad, northeast of that place
about eighty miles.
We may take it for granted, therefore,
that the two armies which were io operate
together for the release of Bast Tonneasea
aro in communication with each other, and
have, to all practical purposes , effect edi
junction.
This is a great event to thousands of
faring loyal men and women. For more
than two years the unfortunate people of
East Tennessee have been barbarosely
treated. They have been hanged by the
roadside, they have been whipped WI their
blood ran down on the ground, they have
been imprisoned by hundreds In filthy and
noisome prisons; their properly has been
'wantonly destroyed, their wives andthild
'ren have been Insulted and' exiled; savage
Indians have been employed to hunt them
In the mountains; they have suffered, in
.tack all that men can suffer, at the hands
d 'llO miscreants who were determined to
:break; down their loyal spirits or else to
Wm:data thew; . ' • •
Walls o are think Joy o f the loyal
East Tetuasuesems at their release, we
suit not forgat the haportantbeatlnp of
this achievement upon the mnitarilline
tion. General Burnside has - actually
terrupled the line : V which the rebels in
Virginia have hitherto drawn tbeli erriP
plies from the Southwest. His occupation
of 41zgeton.cesta off from Richmond• all
the Southwest, except by a circuitous and
tedious. route along the sea•cosat. That
the rebels have given up this road,' even
for a day, without a dtsperate Stange°,
shows that they are much weakened by
their recant louts . ; kint it Would seem to
prove, also, 'that, unable_ to defend them
selves here, they have withdrawn their
forces to use them elsewhere.
It is probable that neither Burnside nor .I
Bosecrans will find a formidable Toros be
tore
them as tbey pretyrforward. Bragg
may Atilt be in 'eOplinandat Vbettateoga,
but with en army Co din:Mashed that lie
will not be able female more thane strong
Mom of realotance. The rebels are in
desperate situation; they have strength
enough to strike but one more great blow,
and they must strike that at once. It is
highly probable that they are even now
concentrating their forces in Virginia fur
thin purpose.
But while Leeds oiling ready, Bose
crane and Burnside, Grant and Banks are
closing In around hie rear. He abandons
everything behind him, and Is forted to
plata the fate of his cause upon the result
of a single venture. lei no be prepared
for him. HaZsill make& desperate strug
gle; all Magentas he hse,"and &lithe force
he cam bring to bear, he will concentrate'
on one objeaL Fortunately; for my he will
act at a great . dleadvantage. He must be
the invader; we act on the defensive; we
can cheese the timeend place to light; and
with these advantages, and with the expo
rience of the last campaign in Pennisylve,
nia and Maryland before IA there Is reason
to hope for the best. It is a great point
gained, that Lee can no longer afford to
wait for us in Virginia, but must take the
risk of offensive operations or disband his
army.
itir. Stephens in Europe.
The Paris correspondent of the Courier
des Etats- Unit writes to that journal, under
date of August 2lst : •
"Gentlemen from the South, residing In
Paris, announce that Mr. A. H. Stephens,
Vice President of the Confederate Statee,
will soon arrive in Europe, charged with a
mission to the governments of England
and France. It'is even suspected that Lo
was ono of those passengers recently
landed near Queenstown by the privateer
F lo rids."
We learn from the Stabile Register that
Mr. Stephens was recently et Nassta,
which gives an air of probability to the
above statement. As the rebel Vico Presi
dent made a speech In Georgia about ten
days subsequent to the battle of Gettysburg,
be must have departed on hie European
mission soon after his unsuccessful attempt
to communicate personally with President
Lincoln.
sroTICES.
ONION ME isTll.O sill be held
LORE 4l5TIVii KELL, B rmlt‘hann on
TIII9 (' needs Vila I - .G. Pci.t. Bth. 18'2, at 7%
o'clock U. C. 1k( KRELL vlu o d meet.
fee. geß:lt
A UNION MEHTI.s G vrill be held
ROBINS' N 9 BILL,
Tab ( %ash)) EV2IIIEO, Fest. ED), 1003. t 334
oVock. IL A. WOODW&RD, E.g., end otters 1.111
cCd•en the mese. g
THE UNIUN COUNTY EXEcU•
TIME OOMMITTEL willnictt at B. OElca
of Manton At Brown, corner of El th mad Chant
streets, on EVERY Vit ItIdE3DAY and BATI3B
- at 2 o'alcok p. m. maid
UNION MEETINII wili' bo hold
at the SCTIOOL MUSE le DUQUESSE 8080., on
TRID STESI SG, Sept. Mb, at 7)f, o'clock.
Lieut. B. B. OSILDS, U. S. A., and U. C. lItCK.
11. ELL will uldrim the meetlei:
By onler of the Szecotive Committee.
WA UNION lisirrts bo held
at COURTESY'S *STATIOV, on WEDNESDST
Sept, the Sal, at 7X, o - e:oek, p. m:
Et C. 2.1 iCREBEL, E q awl Col. TOO'. B I NE,
will addtese the meeting.
By one' or the ftectalre Cuontnittoo, 5e5.11
a4-, - .THE UNION EXECUTIVE COM.
IdISTBD.
Ours 1111.10, 'Third Ward, Allegheny;
Bierman 'Pulsar, Honongetela Borough;
D. B. FasoveomALsnerm fit, Mir tp;
isms K. Baou. Ebertni Ward, Allegheny;
D. O'Nest.L, Second Ward, Pillabrugb;
hot. Batons, Jn, tat, Fourth Ward, Allegheny;
&um= B sumer, Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh;
JOIUMA BEODMI, 17011 M Ward,
It. B. Slrreur.u., Pans toirnahly;
gamuts F. Bean, leavrenseettle;
B. H. Pssursa, Jr. Noble, toatuhly;
Z. 0. SiGUIT: Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh;
loss F. Duero, Mini totrEphlp,
JAM Barrel, Daum do;
Faust lifoCtutAAND, lareaceat townehlt.;
hat/ Drcnsos, Hodge tountably;
Jones H. Perna, rentum;
Wur.tAte BMICILLty Eichisad Imanadp;
H. 0. liscartmu, , Math Ward, Pittsburgh.
A. EfoTtaam„ Thiel Ware, litttargli; -
darmom Bows, ninth Ward, Allegheny;
OW. June Hintze, Hinclester;
F. 0. Damon; Third Ward, Pit Shargh.
JAL Pall. Jo ha. Idassaast,
s. truroarm, Jena Pairs,
Wm- Dm; Minim. Reams,
B. F. Josue, Jar. gams*,
W. F. forreersa, TUN. B. alsarm
Wm. PHU./ as, T 0.,. It. Howe,
Jams F. Jammu, Jam. H. Ilkor
Julue HaD. CEOM&X, WM. Isms,
Tue. M. BLitt, N. Verartzr, Sr.,
Hamar I. Ws r au, Teat..3lolism,
CM/AM. W. BATCMILOS, Jogs P. - Itgeue,
Jo'. Plusetra, Teas. B. Baru.
JAL Harm. J. 8. fauw.r.,
0. D. M. Banta, Tres. Bum,
A. H. BROWN, ChaLfemem,
Fe H. STIWAUT, Berfatary.-
. -- .TIIII UNION MUST AND ALL
ke.ey BE P1:liolltVID.-20AN0 udBd MN.
VSNTIOti • T El`rl:itBPOßT.—The loved &Was
of Wnstern Pennsylvania wU at actable at 0 c C..
POUT, co TM/4180AT, BSPT. lane, at II o4inek
p. co., to consult and deliberate opoa the state of :be
onannT. Tvory on willing to Iva ender ated
tats dlegood old 12 og, fa none reqcusetad to ay.
tend. Tbs . °rowing nonbatnt /paints will *dints
the 115011 .
Boy, o =OTTO. HON. J. K. 6100788Ap.
GOP. 1111AtTaFi.o. Ind ,JUCOR KELLY, of 4 11'.4.
/1.211.0. V. IAWHEISOII,.3O9. T' 0 PH 419 KOS,
T. HOWAUP, Erna., VOL. J.. 8. MADE,
J. J.t1,11311H1VR.0.4 . R. ht.
J. M. 11.11KPAVIT4M,
. OIVB 02411 pAT TO Top 31:11nTs t p
ISC/PlO3 001.1111126.
Cu. Thomas V. nose, IL a. Woatrz, JpLo hole.
Orman, litlsbnith; 0. P. Vatkko. , Waimardixid
tosttnr John V. Dray% 1011:31n; Booirova Ooorrn
ZI sthoth: W. V. th,nhosn, Omani Mtllllaa, Mo.
liers2o7l; Jan J. Ham VesanFloo. •
opuat72llol. LIMIGIZISTIII
Gen O. P. Inatk e, Wert Newien; H. Ble,k.ft a..
ir,og , 8. 8. Ilrgalttem Coulterseme;
John IL that; illsebelh; Waiter. Elba:
both; Benj. Oone io. &Unshed , In 4-13. B. Tower,
1031.1 Ah; freak Pate:eon,. Zllisboth te..l Oapt.
Hem Can: 84 Rebell. tp.; .etver. West, Ali.
ebestly:Wal. U bell, %Viet Elts!lvinl'hgerllrrllace
Jenson h.; Jobe 4'loB, Jitt reanip John 0.
ul.hu, MIX% ty John IVIL7r.e.O Mix to.r env*
D. s. ore,. Veniudeelp; Oeyl, Ban.
Ward. Verwahe
gp.4 Camp toaley. 0 - .1 , 1e, tip Cep7.o. W. Caul*.
/01% tp .11, 10•11, 8i
01.1 r tp :John V. Minn, James Grai..,Plit tr.;
wzn..Llute, reraa o'llBB. Bowe nicker. Wu. N
/huh. Wm. 11. Ualsell, Wza ,A..latf, 'Wabash;
Jahn I..lennisse, James Put, jr. A legliany din
win; Danihse.. mind "Indy A oitchlsw,
Thome 17,70ty1,. UAtity Dem., 7.,
Bpnid.'ha . l;lyri!fleae n e•fltlibniik Lu118:11erl• •
SizallYeral:W , A. at. r."s.
Bea Dl 8441 M .! • lroulb - 0 - 9:10 y
re. nniface 81 lone Nebto ep7rt as VI 'ewe s •
IF.nt 7ta tie t.s. B:eandl7llo2 630 t. a. •
A rpwlet,'lrsin ern Nue phips seinen as 1A1,2
P. . .tegniqf al all ma sr stellate. net% retiring
at Melee. pa at , Ingo a. tr Ottattibt. VIII - 1,1 7 1
al egeortt at NV It. It. Ica West -.Bentuf.'
A PPLIEL—Ihe qabperiber ivi!d 1 6 Ito 1 to
TES =wawa 00,000murv.
te delivered duTint tbo ccitib
A. DALtos,
, railwather Ile Woisflitts4_ rht,
$2-000 -TWO THOUSAND VOL:.
• LOB "wig to tont, tz
)411:G Tht bett trabol• ocoaaty gine. ado
drug BOX UN, Piltiberitt, ti setawd
ll=
- .enwe x,t•woxg.
EVAME - 4.410 Fe...end Ward N.
L7ordhalairs. TM be abti ilamogsd
THIS (rae141.7) RVENIKCIos.td now and Impal
-eta btoltiarei .lit be btarght beta tto lawing
sea le - —/If orddrr of VIZ P fIIO.IDCIS T.
141,8, BI MINUEM L. 'will hall
azi-0p.2 pub* eteettrz to CBIOS BALL.
(Bhereastel ) oa SOBSDP.T. the Itth se 734
-eieloch.p .ea.- Addrtatei will to &Leered hz R. U.
tl ilOtt bßbS..q . and &Item saTtht
jr - p‘r, TIRAND 'COUNCIL N. 11. L. FOB
MAXIM'S= 0001IST.—Tble o=ol
will One. An= TS iSpny, nt g tenbadt p m.as
MIACIVIMITIAtA. ValL Itt4gatte ate
tatintatal
to be r:gater to attendance.
ladtAtilatwS
rEs - w , TAKB N0T10.8.-032 BOUNTY
wur . is Mhosd to tam wiw ban, se mod as &Mums
for s ham pot biza than calla months, with choice d
liniment er Compaus.
Pot further information tnimire at So. TO rah
street, ato stain. • L. B. RICHARD,
Lit Lint. 9th Regiment P. B. V. C.
saltscaltf
IfOronnintni 13¢1DC?... Ourrewr,
&pampa alb, Md.
THE PIIF.SLDDN'e AND hiANA
1. Grin of tho Company Par analog I Bridge
*ter th•Mozumptudi Inver. oppodt. fitubargh,
to llatootuny of itlttighenf , bete Oat dla 13 . 1 • 11 ea
Dlolducd at rour. PR& 01.21 T. on Ma Capita!
Stock. efhfl feUl to paid to the Btotkboldm,
OW? Intel topioroolativos, at fho Bsoldng Ham of
B. HOLIIBS &SONS, on and atter the Ned, tut. •
tettt N . LlOL3ll.ll,Trtenter.
P.y. { ; l'l7 i:f iii, :r'l A
WANTED-2,000 bush. Flaxseed, for
which es lamed cutlet pl)* will t.e
alto. /24 &end strut.
' sea TRAIIR YAW CrOrtISTIL
NIOR BALE—Four Acres of Ground
JLi Ind a FOUIP Story erlok IlcrUNag. Zogino,
Ekaaro and klaohtowy ; w It adapted lon a MIMI.
botory I NO kot by 110 toot oon be purobsikd for
One•hat Iti orydziol mit, by calling CO
WLL LtaLl WARD,
..B No. 91 Groat •trant. PittakkAwigh.
800 X-JLE EPE R -WANTICR-A
mnit min eilab!e cr tarn; chtrze ct a set of
Zulu, and vtiao b willngt3 tuna In &stare.
Addreu, with reerel=,ll , X. 41, P.O. etB:3t
42.50 0 WILL PURCHASE A NEW
TWO•I3TOUT MUCK DWELLING,
G. Wee tnnognonto„ Motto on Billetontalno Wool.
nou the Vidiol NoGrosioottich •ent ttr army.
tito dawn Eor month. Torn esti.
Aynly to 0. S. DATES, Oozomerclal Bracer. Dot.
111 5%.e. I,..letegovle ee7.11
- fiIXEOLITOKS ISOTiOe.—Notioe ie
heroliy that meters Tarsi:rents+, curia
tr.e mote of it mit Wauhcp, Cease d, Jamie( ahe
pommel' cf Haeobtater, bee, Digo graded to the
iatitcriber. all prone 12..1.1 chino will hrusent
them. sod th ei indebted to said estate reek., pit•
me of without eeloy, to
seSzetsrT ANrPAw WerilOP. Ele-efer.
ed
slo.ootit E itable or D ihe st rr` t ia be
tOraer •I Pean end 'lash streets, en I epte.mber Ist,
D 1114 E4T ROUE, 4 pus cad..tthont
above, 15 .0 16% heats h.gh, sttb lei er to
the mitt hip, quad • mall ••.• no the teat ehoul[tr.
'rho aletve recant mil he peal 11 the asefutal t. left at
the )leer and Peed tt:red abO. 01.1138 r.
e. 2.1.4
i
e11i9.1.0.1i DRY GOUD.i.• •We have
‘-fhost received • Iscce lot of D El3l BOOM;
very fa &11E9. at ell plug ; MHO NO!, in °very
ed,-, shltll and aty le ; a-d 13111LW1 of every pA
t ern koovh to the trade—sa well u•gn rd assort
ment of all kinds of (=as —tv vbfch no lu•lte the
attend n of oar Ideals end tho public gsterrlly.
8,820 NVIPTE lAD Jl Oil.
frINVALID PEN ei ON KR?. —Th
anleregned will examine INVALID PZD•
6 O CRS, as till cSee ..cf DR. 150 TAM, Dn. 110
Pieta In REVS. Yittebtorgt, on the La DAY of
ULTOIIIII, Ngrr. Theoe wham, bandana °wa
rner ced price to the 4th of March hut. are retraced
to be unialned Wore they can ot tnltt the tame.
The charge Is $l, which trip be rtfanten by the
Peas 'on Agect. GEO. eIcCIC DM, II D..
J. W. DIA %%DM. M. D.,
vaTt.2a ton Instale , na Pereems.
OPEN AGAIN I
S. rSl:it4lt In D'S
DUQUESNE EA,TING ROUSE,
So. 67 BUITIMILD STRUT, Prruarioa, PA
SALvictd and Attai up In elope. vita. All del
cads. a , Ike seinen stweit on bead.
R Deadens On Tat?, the tint et the totaan.
teAdm
QTANDARD LAW PUBLICATIONP
t =lib's Farm or Prucvdco.
Bennet lc Ileanre 0 - fininsi Cu... 2 Ws.
L. edema 1 eadle; Cater. 9 ruts.
11litl.rd on Mortgage.. 2♦o le.
Wooten= en Bed crater-my. 9 Tile.
BMW/ co lleoleroyley.
Parsons cal BD's. 9 vole.
Do. Cestencts 2 ec.I.J.
170, Hero•nttie law.
' Bootrefis Law Dkelouary. 2 acle.
t Jetty cea ricollnin. 3100.
Angel en Ltnatcatteas.
Lo. Curio.
Do. r 4. an I 1.12 s tnentatee
Hoe mile by RAT t 00., 63 Weed street
'
''OLIITION OF PARTNERSHIP.
D
—The prtneretu heretofore reethag under
the natis eon sty'. el JAKE, WOOD 10 L. !Ida.
Minh, s-d WOOD. icTIBLINCI 1 Ott.. itida j temp,
Pa. d tehurgh. to by dfie mired by =wail
ens:Le.
coaxial: B. 671.11L150 rettrtor, he hew.
tot en't out oil We intoreehnd whatever nature. In
,at 11. to, to Ids. JABliu WOOD.
PAM= B. 6T GIILIb Q
Plitibtrgh. Erpt. 7tb, 1E63.
THE UNDERSIGNED will continuo
the ocounfactlre cf lycn and f.l a, uticirr 166
um, and &laic of JAMB WOOO kJJ.,at baratc..
tom. J WOOD,
Ll•t MAT' TRW , *
O. W TISLIZOO‘O7.OO.
J. T. WOOD.
O. A. %won.
N KW IRIAT MR E.
nan.—:.r. btrulsos.--c. r. DIVIDCON
HARRY, DAVIDSON & CO.,
SHIP CHANDLERS
!rei dealers In
BOAT STORES,
Of arm drecript:en.
22 PIIDLIO LiNDINO,
Wars MOMS r ATI. 0.
TAX IiOTICP.—.Noti so is heraby
ghee to all
_potions woe hew sot paid thew
City, Watet. UHT IYror, School, sod !Sheol
Du:Hug Taus, In Its city of Slbetray, for 1864
that the, ere requirod to pal the sew on or before
lb. Filter DAY tiff 00TunES DUI'. and that ff
the ems is not paid os or before the geld fins day
October. then dee por rear. laid ba Wed to and
ma's ptyable thereon sod that If the attitit be :lei
oefd on or before the fleet say of licestatur follow.
Ip4 wernusta will be dueotod to windy vaned
Pena% commanding tub of them to Lary mid
tow, with all a ate end. cuer, es soorard Unseen, of
soy goods and cha•tals of the delloquents wbereso.
ever kora, cad to bats Safe thereof sitar slearttew
moat, as In caws of dirriukr nit. • •
D. Id aorasuou.
sebt d site Tr...serer.
CABILEOOB2, - .
J 1 L. HALLO FrieLL rs co.,
015 CLIEEITStri trrazEr, PHILADZIPTII
RANI WV Lei [IOU
•
DREES GOODS,
MACS ADD ?LIMY BILKS,
DEALWI,9 ADD DALMORALB.
RIBBON, RID OLOYEB, Lo , do ,
&knelt execs:ter for 6s.h, •nil *bleb' •1D bs
' ata small minim.. seto•
IVi.li(161148 IN
S I 1 0 M 8,
To crow sat car pumint Italy at
Ric C ta scR • Judion lgouse,
str,l Ed tirrir STRUT.
GEORUEW. POACH,
lieneral Commtssion Merchant,
eiw OBLYANF, LA
CotttairsiorrarowernA
fIErBSENCES:
14. 14-E rtltht iE di k al a . C :ad . P C1 1 : ° 1 1 . 1 0 4 191 ht A Bros.,
p 10440., Is. aolhA•d
Ortin or TOM n ous.antf4 Vit. I.
. , Sas. id. 180.
PIIOPOzALS will be reeeiw
we,stoup offloveng no Ha "Not, bc,u,,,
we, at a.Mang BULBS'', VGPLICATAZI,
tobio.nt by tto flaussen ralboras Ma. lam.
offs am beam oft sombnabw_
direopos of Wonky aambulans.
oeLttil MORA' LW:WM Oonttellar.
Ari 419 IFICRTESE-VE.WIrS.
HENRY 0. fi ,
stLE CO
A, , now neetwirir, tbeir •
FALL & WINTER STOCK,
And i nits lb•dr friteda sad thelab . le Si. etnedlus
their sleek, lelllch le the finest and win n tuAste
eye: broegta to Ude mutat.
Links en band, • le - gieerand.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooas.
COMER PEEN AND AT. CLAIR STREET'S,
PrITABLIBGII, Pd.
A Let SGB FBE;SEI bTOCK OF
STATIONERY, of all kinds
1314.2 , 11: 800103, I.OIICOL BOOK%
DE ATE B,
STAN D 6121) ASto rorrian BOOK&
vuoTooaeriz ALDUII3,
PLIIILY Si FILES, with ; sad 'Molt Ptotogrsigalo
arranismcnti.
YUCKET BOOK., Dinar BOOS.,
P.OIL(dc 13091t3: JITVGISILS DCOSEI,
TOY BOOKS, GIMES, HACTialultOh BOABD3,
cugcstal, ruzts,
/149 hut ban received at
JOHN P. HUNT'S
irEolmal. tad retell
Book, Stationery, Magazine and Inn *aim,
oi.aosio aALL,rurru eraurr.
ims7
AIN OittiI.NANCE to authorize the
Grading sad Paving of a par: of Perry street, '
to the Third ward.
Sec. 1. Tie U entaised and snaatuf ty A. Seined end
Common Cosacifs pf 'Our of Allegheny, eel kte
tone ni ardonret cad waded 6g Ow aothwery of the
That the Couthaltnes on Burets be mad they are
hereby anthorsed and averred to. beds and receive
proptuals for the wadies hod peeing of Permits:mt.
Vona Chestnut street to the atop Ms, and teethtratt
therefor with the lowest snd best bfddar Cr Wl:en,
ae thelf dismet'on.
Elsa. S. That for Chi pupae of defraying the ant
and exprancs of the said Improrortents, thaw Wand
la hereby unled a special tez. to be equally mewed.
rpm the sowed 101 l bacading end abutting upon
the geld strand tesp. Wetly. Lu proportlern to the f.et
front in theme rspectively comprised. and bounding
ant abutting as
Om S. That as teem to the cost and enpeases of
told Inthrovernesoth shall be fr.:ly sacemained, it 'hall
a. the duty of the Street Ounamlndocar to Ursa and
:impaction the some sazoog the several lets bounding.
mod abutting open said street raw:air:Ay, according
to the rule above Indicated. and Ilbletrea;ork proceed to
conks demand and coiled the sum(. acoordiag to its
provietons of the Act of the Gkqeral Aneembly of the
Commonwealth of Psnosylvards,paitltled e•ge Act
drftcdog the mama r of colleonng the toyenses of
grading and fao;eg of the etlett. and obeys of the
City or • Ileg,hans, add for other ParP•••••• • fused
the third , th dos of Haub. Flit
Sec. I. That no much of any Ordinecce u may ova-
Clot wleb, or be sopplied by the feregedng, be and the
camels hereby reputed.
Ordelnad era enacted foto a law the 3d day of
Sep:ember, Lona Domani 1013.
fikliT IRWI
I'n oldest at the Fowl Navel, pro tem.
OLIN ,
p.e.weat of the Common Uoeco.L
Arneer :
D. MACTS.EIIO3. Celt of the f elect OffnueU.
IleGotatath, Olo.k of the Domaon Charm&
I.7:Ste
It - EDUCED riticpz
io Mike /03Mfar etudt
Flek,ll Gractse cf
To emir., we us now eceici out oar ersortmeut of
Carve:olgs,
Oil Cloths,
Arattings,
Window Shades,
A: • anti reduction from vaunt market ratty.
OLIVER .11 , CLIIITOCIL h, CO. :
NO. 23 FIFTH kiTEEET, .
of Trrrasuarra . ,
N A LYSltit-,
- A•
as oho . ....„ 'k474 >,4,..
AMAMl* aaa St LOON (C" .
Lm 22.001.:
Mamma— .cri. Or .
•
Bar/21 101)
•Wisigiel tbis Aguas iter no WO! the
BTAIPLn WAY, Wind arm. a. Lords, Mo./ in.
ens th e attention of Man and Steel disaitaiotarers
to am Anelyala Akin *ere, as minted !h i =
A. A. Hays, of Exton, cad 0.3300 th, of
pha., w h . togetur wOh the kat of actual expert.
ence by toannfactanson In aniebontal
sad Et. Lon* dotantlase It to be Ma porton and
croft valnabni Clay WV buoys, whether Forsign at
American. Yob mode tram-it ban stood la tba
Alan Vora= hum ti% to II month%
as Analyst. It al *ha Otos el tabu Erns the
mine. 'Mont any washbog or proposition what.
star. It poessasea grid adhathousas ati a gr
watch are not shown by the A
wblab admit of the sixtare of a lam proportion
of then sr burned
I am now to All orbits for nut ohm
May, to Si eh pad from Pt. Look cr daltrifsd hen.
ALEX. GORDON,
Mo. 111 SICOND MUM%
Pm:anima, Pk.
SCHOOL IWOKB
Cud In ths
POBLIO 6050010.
II 801100L8,
6ILICIT 808OOLS,
COLLSiN.
I►lBThaB urilvatuarx.
And tits urinal olncaticnil
and vicinity. Aft a oomploto in tmtat of
School Stationery,
eapy Etrott, Pus, lok, Tenon.; gab*: Matra:,
Welttng, Letter and Note Pow, inindapos,
Drawing Pope, Compoidtlan 844 . 4 ,
; -
,or West IktELL.I.OR
Bl flood Meet.
wri PIIITE4 VOW. ,
QObiETHING NEW!
Wki/TE POND Va.! POMADE,
• MOSS ROSE POMADE. .
CAMELIA POMADE. •
QUEER .01" !LOWERS ISIRACP, for as
- Htoit•P‘Alet wrip
EIIAPIVE POAP, for removing 5.7 Grape. Par.
'PAWL do., hoc Slts. Rattns. ar., Vrit tit /*Win
ti..ett . •
IotIBDISD4OO3I OP TOOTH.
t•TEULTE(PA M MORO , t•T tall ,
BURNETA OC Wit wed ICA •TON
SADO! tOAPS O
*AA TOILET LI
annuLtal
tutu deiaip, at
GEO. A:EILLYPECIERTIMIL DURO imam,
07 In lb. no. lilsrlent
41111111STAIT tl..
hornet (i sad stieess,
liragtegtamy D. C., rept 111041i00.
MOT/013 - .-4, be .eold at !Niblick
.11 Astatizn Wiinuatiutare Warabowl,
on the ROM Dairen Jd in 4 Y sad_ flit 474 904
glottis. en WLDEE qu.7.111. f 73 'slum, I WWI
101 al Qttsclatmahor's 8 Maw. Catulasund imagollfbac
plant:minks canslailoiln put of 50114 P 1.110,81
sad L'Zinliß,-'4D01119, of
11411111:19. 1'44 WAGOIIt!. TEINIV. , wok% lad
Tams failk, Gienreciastittinute, J r
Bale to c'egkol4nte * *.lo.o'ciadt a. •
I
irT,W
o .o l ‘nit lk• ILOT IL A.
A'!rr orianursiumat..;4 4 . t .
tersitadmi.btrattme hattsg. ten imp
the afidirslia4d on theta*. at . W. Mt* 6
dasssa, Isto of Um *UM WatditlApt
tarstass- fusion- thsissslWoasatsT Okla,
caspd ta mats tatiastlialtpafligtolitt alritsa's -
Nora b tsbg skim opts* saht adds punt
thus duly slant:W.lW retthaasaL
MUNI &LUND/IL Athitaleraaos,
attetil - &UM itylia stmt.
DRY GOODS.
NNW GOODAI
NEW GOO r.G i
IITOW ar.c3o4:les
MONDALY, SEPT.
.?TB,
BARKER & cp.'s,
69 KAILKET BTBEE
El 77Sir SI la 8 I
NEW SHAWLS
NEW DRESS GOODS !
NT
N EW ADS:
NEW GOODS!
Totem ;domain) tribriatag oat admicroam mid
&Marx that ma aro no, repotatag a laigoaad ma.
plate worizramt of
FALL 400DS
rnrchaired direct teem the 1m puters and elltittlfao
tams. lam= weurtmeat will bo !amid
MEW:RIMY tgOOD2 ;
DEMI 1/111INJENGS AND BUTTO9SI
Gramm: AND POINTS LAOS COLLARS;
COLLABI3 4151 D ISEITS ;
BEAM HEM, Mull gni Goland;
liIII4IBB, • splandLi lot;
V ALIIIOII.III. ALD 1100? 81(1673 I
DU D 5 AND TARNS;
urea-DESIZES A NEW 1
GESIV 111BNIFHLUCI GOODS
LLDIW AOHILDIIurB VEDLII eatzr.
And a fall Uae of Fictions, irklch vtd
Lowey'
Gash Peces.
P AT Wtaiseste testers, tntesrs, Peliters sad
Mita BIZIall Ivied do troll to croardno.
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.,
N. Tr AND TII mum= 675;3014.
9,1
NBW GOODS
Nrw Ofxdi
rot
FAIL OF isca.
Elia Goods
?Sew Good.
Net Coeds
WRITE. OUR is CO..
Now Goo&
;locoman to q.pp.lpiti4o).
U., coodi
ao 25 nr:Et a 7 BE
lbw *oda
PlZA6srol, Ps,
Wean call the *Mattes of at
Falk to Uudriunt 'Una' at
FALL DRY GOODS
Et=
New Gaga
Bow Gado
New Ckodt
ef All kW,.
Saw Cads
airSl-411 tot= ea 'Mks.
eats 000 Di el Me lawn's
ImpoFtatbm.
hover "misname
GOODS—& ball 1123 In
taL depart=iml.
mamma aooDs,
1111:73
Now Good,
Wm 47006
UM=
Vow Mods
Ilim Oxab
. otgr,tottoky.
HOSHOBT, - • toy' tom as
mama.
WHAP.Ior faU tod4
10 2 / I HJEWMPH c100re...4
ado) uxistat. :
.
HOOP ILEIST4 *MS Jruwa
pattern safkdot. to *Web
lottto t mgot Mho.
4i.
asOttlitilfr o file.tost . the
E=l=3
ATM 02C41
linr °aide
New Goal
liar Good
lbw Cloths
Sa~rSimla
Fn Ckafs
N.I3W GQODB. - •
• -
, . . , • -.
FALL :DRY :GOOD%
W. am twelfths and - Givalps_44y. ano 01.-
/Invent of nav FULL GOODS— cm. stook Ida
bi Jamul inmate, oamprlsing aL IND /Margot vial , .
Wool ImitlinaTlA pedalo - I* hood !riffling:lll4m
- oliks. In 04 bILB DIPYBIMItJS lUD be gaud
=A brier viortutsul Ova /1111/48334
AI prlms
.mach. eboaver.. than :lut worm—, Oa
CLUE PAITSIIBS Inn ban selvvrd with cov.
dderegs duo from ..the West add must faibkvabla
sweikand ilapUcatm vUI bevivalliatanil
os mr.powolgoo.coftslky won IlvhbVl. ot, swab:
joint TAtt• :ems stir Om: Old. eau b.loaghttn.
toe ' , meow ear. SE*Wta: ArZES.
OXUS, and ILOUSEIIIIMUY 000 NW 5.
Amtvel , The ow and oodadde Riots Oils semi.
gar Wbohndo buns *I do wdllooozowdas our
pitchVW* It Is frompleds. • '
Alexander Bates,
ihd► 2l PIPTIL.STILIUM,
AW 41i4A) Lai
AA
MUM NUM
70 ti Vl l ,",if 07:0 me
LUZ, AMBOY 1110,114
uo mamm a orsoort.
Irwin
MIMES
Dlt ,eocurAL
U AI:f}4IIG9
No 4, 78 lkiaiLt,Etneet.
71e mtec,sk. of Nexttanto mai &Vali DeWitt& If
Neckett. city an4x..,:zs, npedray tutted to tm
oe
TEISMIVO , , 5017088.
littstlllT. GlOsore.
rateatainzaTENTacuain,
irrszasigazas ADD arm
001=7.,
trEBBEGLA.S.
xi.
614 the ttoinza 624"nat utt.l6 — i ia Oar Um. .
eel (rola en Suitt", ussiPa guit lab
our Increfiad f.o 11U.s. • e eta stye them taxptet
th. %rally and F•lcee of otz
DIACEttli *GLIDE, •
la ILtrILET STRUT,
- Pt.tyr•rp Wm.. 0.. NO NA %DB Vohmagia.
S EGON D AI.RI VAL
NEW FALL. , COCIDB,
J. M. Burchfield's.,
lIRIT FANCY SILKS;
IIL&CS IlatfELD MIS;
Flan' DIACS A.ND COLORED ULU;
111131,1805. Wang
BAUM/ELS, • new.style;
PLGID WatELAIME23I
fIOURED DIOU3 DH LA,VSEB;
r; etti 001 YD ALIPACOA
resov baIIITEEG FLASZIg.L3,
A fca soortment of
HEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS
Ju
ta t received. CAD scot wad exaseksttiestock.
N lOW OOODS
EATON, 21AC.8,11M & OWE,
909.17 ADD is Irma sTflh2
A cumple stcek of
DRESS TRIMMING%
g re lli a ß v ltny i gi v at im o L a k i r s, ZlN
BORION Rt 118.1) EMBRY.
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