i# bur daZt4 MQRDAY 15101151E0= - ,-:::::OCTS 1861 ------ I orushi - lIMon State Ticket. ••• -- • 103 GOTABNOB: • opei ANDRIEW WEEItTIN, of Centre. TOE =DU 01 TIM lITTPIONS 00t 3T DANIEL AGNEW, of Deaver. V• 10. Comfy Ticket. kr ?maid Mee 4 06 NNW Om& *OSU win= A. easabre. 1. :OHM P. GLASS. U. VI. 11. Hpkll4*. Wi U. v. VIOL J. 1314211511. lir EMU'. lOU E. BTZWART: l'er Oka 44/ disru. WI. &RIBBON. Par Cbsedi Thimirtr. DAVID ADM. Itextrdsr. ABDIZCI. 111601111111 L Per itsgbisn MX. J.IIII3IARDSOIL Tar Osumi Ormasiorin CIZOSCIII MALCOM 'V DintiOn. al Or low. JOHN t. MVO. Southern /libels and their Northern Friends. In the fee4- t ef such open and frank de elsratians as the following from the Au gust% (Os.) Constitutionalist, it is impossi ble for any loyal man, who has sense enough to know what he is doing, to sup - port' the 'candidates of the Copperhead Demoersoi. We quote: "We have alive held that the only way • to build up a peace party among the Yan kees, and to set at liberty the furious epee anion of the Anti-Republicans, was by ewe. wilful war on Lincoln'sarmies in the field. We still have great expectations from the peace men of the North and the explosive wrath of the opposition masses, but we • Were never more fully convinced than now of the taunted importance of thick, fast sad heavy blows from the Confederate ar- soles, in order to give vitality, system and or/Wittiest to the peace men, and to un loose the fierce impulses of the enthrelled • and terrorised people. Mr. Vallandigham himself, as we have heard, most eni'phatl- I tally declared that the success of Southern awns alone could give strength end 'con sistency to lhe peace movement." • ~. • • • • • • "If Johnston stalling can defeat Rose • anis and Burnside, Charleston still hold ing out, or if Lee, with his recruited army, ern detest Meade, with all the aid of his new cenitoripte, demoralised and disaffect ed se they are represented, then we may expect the .meet favorable results in the Ohtielectiou and Lincoln Congress. But Wits - something of the kind is mom pßiLied speedily, then a long farewell to the pence party—Vallandlgham will be de .feated and Wood and his party paralysed • or overawed in Congress, and peace post poned indefinitely wilt:out foreign aid." There is proof beyond controversy that the rebels of the Routh recognize the "Do - neoersoy" of the North as their friends and allies, end that, consequently, they are as much the enemies of the Government as the rebels are themselves—that they are en gaged in a 4,outmon eause—that they are mutually siding each other—that the late desperate efforts of Ler. and Besot) to win victoria over Mean: and Roar.caans were made mere with the hope and intent of wobbling their copperhead friends in the Forth to carry their elections, than from aniAmmeiiiste benefit they would hope to _ derive from them. In fact, the Copperhead Democracy is now their only hope; and so long as that party, led by cowardly but cunning traitors, can menage to keep up a bold front in the North, so long will the • rebels of the South fight-on, and no longer. The Rebels and Copperheads are one party. Their fortunes rise and fall to. • getter. If one triumphs, so will the other. If either is crushed, the other perishes with it. 11 the armies of the Union best those of the Confederacy, down goes the Copper. head party, never le rise again; and should the voters of the Union beat the Copper - heeds et the polls, down goes the Rebellion. 80 let every loyal eotir feel that in depos iting his ballot he is serving his country quite as effectively, as if he were struggling against its enemies amid the rear and smoke aid perils of battle—and perhaps more so. See, democrats, into what a position your leaders have brought your party t Testi mony upon testimony shows you that the only hope the • rebels have is in the sno ws of the candidates your leaders have set up. They have no other hope. Nei _titer Napoleon nor the British aristocraoy, are base enough femme out openly in their favon however much theytmay desire their success There la indeed no people on earth no brCao so to give them aid and comfort in their abominable enterprise, except your party leadaisr Thanks to God and to the people of the free States, your candidates cannot .scusised; , but what are we to think of the mad.otho does ill/pa he con to give them Mow I—who by his vote„ gives as much encouragement WWII, poor, degraded, party. ridden couture can - give to the enemies of his country ? Bead what thin_Georgis ed: itor rays; gee 14 anxiety for the success of what be calls the "puce party"—what -you call the detnocmitia party, and what the friends of the Union call the copper head party,—and then vote for its Gant dates if you an. Beer in mind the% VALLonnalux aztd- Woraease belong to the same party—that the convention which nominated the latter endorsed the former, although his beam muss well known then as it is now, Be aisUred that if you can succeed in electing lectonirolD you will contribute as largely td emouregement of the rebels as if yen luidnoted for and elected VAinainizo lux himself. Your success will greatly Protract the war, add fearfully to the mournful roll of the slain, and it may be lest the country defeated and dishonored atthe feet of victorious traitors. If your petty fealty demands all this at your hands, you are bound to give up to a mein party name year country, its heroic de. fenders and its glorious flag, and consign year own names to everlasting contempt, then vote for Weinman andLowans. The Rebel army 11l shout with joy at your *team, while the army of the Union wl3l are; aud your part of the spoils will be satildsmy so proferuid, that yo nr posterity 1011 trykard toforget that Ina s wen as you ever Ilied. • You may delude youreelme.with the no ties Gist in voting whit. -Yon call • the itAsitutoratte ticket" you ire . following in . • ihe jcsite,Gps of our Where; tat you we Ole** Ti.., mium • • _,71 ms7..to th : 0 40. 1 !:,t, 0411- : 41 F' t " YoltVfl*"4o4ll.*t:SoC'tint *NI F " • - you do—not one of them. Tour dement!e fears contended wad fought for Liberty, not Slavery. Ofourdemoarstio fathers were true to 'the Craton; you are not. They ied rebellion wherever it raised Its head; you are the men whom the rebels "only recognize as their friends. Jack son would hove hanged the arch-rebel of South Carolina "as high ea Haman; , but 'on, pbor wretches, would go on your knees to rebedp smeared with the blood of your murdered countrymen, and humbly sue for peace! Shame I ' Bishop Ifopkins is not Pleased. Bishop HOPLIIIII, of Vermont, has ad• dressed to Bishop Porren of Pennsylvania a long and bitter letter, in reply to the in dignant protest of the last named prelate, together with a lohg list of clergymen of the same Church, against the former's 'Bi ble view of Blaverj , ," in which he justified American slavery on Scripture grounds, and which has been largely circulated by the copperhead politicians of this State as an electioneering document. To show the temper of the Bishop's letter, we quote a 'lngle sentence—the first one after &brief introduction: • "Now my right Reverend brother, am sorry to be obliged to charge - you, not only with a gum insult against your, asnior, but lath the more scrim offence of a (also ao- caution." Speaking of Ids original publication, which the copperhead politicians are oir cadating, he says : "The whole object of my letter was to prove, from as Bible, that in the ,relation of master and slave there was necessarily no sin whatever. The sin, V thzra were any, lay in the treatment of the slave, and not in the relation itself." Here is an extract from his former publication : • • "The slavery of the negro ram as man Wined in the Southern States appears to me I fully authorised both in the Old and the New Testament, which, as the written word of God, afford the only infallible standard of moral rights and obligations." A good document for rebel apologists, sure enough, and they evinced their usual sagacity in taking 4t into their service; for if they could get the people to receive, at the hand of a bishop, such "Bible views of slavery" as these, they would have little trouble in getting them to justify the rebels in all they have done in support of the "di vine institution." (The reply is also pub lished in the copperhead papers as an elec tioneering document )fro 'how how strongly Bishop H0P11.13111.111 "joined to his idol," we subjoin the following paragraph from his angry letter to Bishop 'Pori= : "I wish you, therefore, to be advertised that I shall publish, within a few months, if a gracious Providence should spare my life and faculties, a fall demonstration of the truth wherein I stand.' And I shall prove in that book, by the moat unques *hatable authorities, that AMC. and stave holders were In the Church from the begin ning; that slavery was held to be consist ent with Christian principle by the Fathers and coruielle, and by all Protestant divines and commentatore, up to the very close kr 'the last centary,ind that this foot was universal among :ail Churches and seats throughout the C'hiistian world. I shall conterefiltist our Ch R m*ntainir the prltaitlite rule oI" abjures ill noveltb* very Constitution toitol.l only -safe and endoxingrule,.<T4AbindtiOtet A p ostolib claimsi and des the "level of those who srallldriren A:by every wind of doctrine?!'._ And I shill print your"bdig nant reprobation," with its list otibines, in the preface to my book, co that if I can. not give you fame, I may, at lost, do my , part to give you notoriety." We are 'triad the new bole will - not be out in time to save Slavery and the Cop- perheads. Vie shall, of course, not go into a serious argument upon a position so monstrous as that assumed by 'Bishop Haunt's. Our own views are admirably eitforth in the reply of a number of dietinguished Scottish clergy to an appeal from the clergy of the rebel States, which we publish te-day. Govaasoa Cuatur's PUB LOLI MAJORITY. —The Union State Committee bare made up their table of probable majorities upon a data furnished by reliable parties in the different aunties. In their calculation, Becks L set down at 6,000 majority for Woodward (more than she can give); Bdbuylkill, ll . ooo ; Mont gomery, 1,300, des. Philadelphia, 6,000 for Carlin; Lancaster, 5,500, Allegheny, 6,000, 10. The revolt foots up about 30,000 majority for Curtin in the Btote. Oar own impression, judging from the signs of the times, is, that Cottle' mejority will not be less than 40,000, and It may be half as much again. The tide is setting strongly in the right quarter, and is gaining impetus every day. The election of the Union State ticket by • large majority is beyond all doubt. More Witnesses of Woodward , / Per tidy. eneene in a It aiiroad Car. A gentleman who was • psuengor on the down train from Milton, Northumberland eounty, on Wednesday last, that the Phila. delphi• Daily News,infona um that Ur. Jus tin Woodward was a passenger in the same ear with him from a way point on the road. Duleg the tide, and when It was known to but one or two persons on the train thaS Mr. Woodward was a pumps was on board, • proposition was mede to canvass the cue to ascertain how the passengers would rota. The gentlemen making „the oannus, with out knowing hir. W. polely asked him as hia preference, to w hic h the Judge replied, “Weir. I eats SOLICUS YIDS DP ST KIND joyenst.brara. The canousers passed on, and shortly after returned and announced the Was as follows Undsolded , 1 /is the meantime the gentleman had been Wormed of the fact of Judge Woodward's preautee, and promptly apologised for hating queried hiss ea to his vote. After this an an tmatai cowers atlon took pl between Mr. Woodward and the Mn. Mr. eas Huttek who set near him, in the course of which Judge Woodward defamed the semo sentiments an were listened to, on the way to Gettysburg. by Mr. Hart, whose communisation was pub lished some dale since. Judge W. declared "Tee was ma as Asom- Me VAS." "MI (a. Abolitionist.) lard ban slaking is bring. is about /OS SWISS! rues. “lon 0411101 COSQUIS 'MS Sours." And to a question propounded by one of the gentle men who hid joined in the on ties, as to "Sow do you propose to remedy dummies t" Jed Wo , ,dward replied, BY WITH- DRAWING TRH TBOOP8 1" PROM THE YIELD AND OFFERING TO THE SOUTH TEMII or execs. , . Tins is the charge of open sympathy with the sebellion main fastened on Judge 'Wood ward; and if the Cloppedorgans day the note s we stand ready no b ly to tarnish the name of the several respeotable gentlemen who heard there declerstlons, but to prove them to the satbleotion of any esOld man in the Otate. The Unto* rgromte tow 1863, Tin aitationa ]laid• that tar this near farm tho tattooing manila: MAINE. VEtilitiliT. ' Kos illoitY. ' DltthiS J AVA, COPES &.-15 To bago Old i ..I c At.. CALI possit, . .1. Ganrialni Jala ° °g" J"1 0 - : -- 1 • cos a BOTICIIT. , pixie Gli so, 1 rims sna Mocha _ 004 10 c LI,: kr SUOMI IBLA.ND. ~ -- 4 _: .1 .was iii. sarionew. .....t. • ' eofter tit.rty awl Read strepis. navuu.s.upeataz. ' din F ah bet fiehliEN 00.117413.-4(dtoiee lotjuse &in skely Ohio "odd sop I ex ..csivia. 81000 tillitataitellilteCiklaret SO betta Nalqind i 110 _ 111 _ 12 k ad " 1 " lissespni.aad Cap gkt 4 . 1 4 1 ag,k 1.711414 , heat 16;114t6. - &JO um . maloll MS cI own eace, at , . ~, , Woe Meta. so Una rattail 11 wattle - rem Lautitgiuw, Ude glottal Otrigitim arm taboo ae4 Sae airaor . Tho ScottLeh Church and flielltely. The address sent to Earopo some time lige, from the "Clergy of the Confederate' Etats'," aiktog for the sympathy of the Midi= world for slavery and the eleveholdera, has exalted =mob indignant comment. The last mall brought a response from the ministers of the Churches of Scotland, which shore what Is thought of slavery by the venerable and truly raglan body of Presbyterians. When the mall closed the doonment had Jut beekthafted and there bad been no time to obtain many sirgnstures: Bat the names already signed are those of some of the most dietiogahhod of the Scottish divines. Thar address is as follows: We, the 01ft:signed, ministers of the carrel= es le Scotland, in reply to the appeal made CO W i th Wo A rl d d d ," r sre tco nhey Christians h"boyu gth. Clergy of the Confederate States of Amato'," feel bound to glee public expression to our views, lest oar eonsinned silence should be misconstrued, as Implyingetther acquiescence ' In the principles of the document, or indlffir enos tothe crime which It seeks to defend. , We refer, of muss, to • single topic, that of I alairery, as it is handled in the address. We desire to say nothing inoonaistarit with our eountry's attitude of strict neutrality as re girds the War raging across the Atlantic. We do not discrostany of the political questions unneeded with Its cattle, progress, bud prob able testes. We ass no opinion on the meararis adopted on either side. Nor are we to be regarded as shutting our eyes to the past and present sins and shortcomings of the North in relation to the African race. The one objeotwe have In view -is to express the deep grief, alum, and indignation with which we have perused the pleading on behalf of slavery in general, and American slavery in particular, to which so many tenants of the Lord Jesus Christ have not sampled to append their names. With the feebteat pos sible incidental admission of "alum" which they "may deplore, In thil, as in other rela tions of mankiod," we find these men broadly maintaining, in the moseunquallfled manner, that "the relation of master and aim"— "among us," they add, to mike their mean ing more explielt—"is not Incompatible with our holy Christianity." They thank God for lr, as ler a miesionsry inititutiati; the hest, aa It would - seem, and the most inues.ful in the world. They hold it to be their welter fanctioujo defend and perpetuate it. And they evidently ciontempiate the formation of the Southern Confederacy upon the bads of slavery as one of Its fundamental and perma nent principles or elements, not only without regret, bat with entire satisfaction and ap proval. Against all this—in the name of that holy (site and that thrice holy name, which they venture to invoke, on the side of • system which treats Immortal and redeemed men ea goods and &Mulls, denies them the rights of I•rurriege and of bane, consigns them to Ignorance of the first iudimenu of education, I and exposes them to the outrages of lust and passion—we moat eanuistie and emphatteills ' protest. We donut think it needful to argue. The time for argument has for many a year been regarded by the whole of enlightened Christendom as passed and gone. Apologists for slavery, ettempting to shelter themselves and it wider the authority of God's Word aid the Gospel of Joins Christ, are to be de ' pounced as re/WV—whatever way be their intention— the worst enemies of both. ALL reasonable allowance, no doubt, should be made for the eir.umetenoos of Chastise ministers allied to Providence to labor whore Aimee, exists. Some soreness, even, on their ' part, under what they regard as unjustifiable and dangerous movements on the other side, might be excused as not unnatural. And it we saw them manfully lifting their 90109 en behalf of universal liberty, and setting them selves to atm at the decant redress of the more Isgrant of the wrongs iteident to a state of bondage, we would be prepared oslmly to listen titi their lepruantatione as to the best and likeliest practical methods of promoting the present amelioration of the condition at the "laves, and securing within the shortest ported consistent with safety their complete and Alai emancipation. We are reluctant to abandon the hope that, isponrecotwideration, and In view - of the anti tempts now unanimously held cad expressed on Sill subject every where else, all over °brume doca, our AMTVOT.II hied:rut may yet be le -1 ducted to take no a position- more worthy of I oar common faith than that which they at present occupy. Bat, at all eveau, the oblige trim lying upon us, as things now stand, towards them, towards ourselves, towards the thumb and the world, tetrads the Bible and the Gospel, is to record, in the strongest possible canna, oar abhorrence of the doctrine on the witittot of slavery which the Southern clergy teach, and upon which they eat ; and to testify before all nations that any State, empire, or republic constituted or reconstruct ed, in these days of Christian light and liberty, upon the basis of thee doctrine tioslly applied, malt, in the eight of God, he regarded as founded on Croug and came and as deserving, not hill blessing, but his right eous wrath. Roe B. Otentien, D. D., Edinburgh. THOILS GOTHMIT, D. D., Blh. U Coot.; D. D., Edinbu in rgh.bar g Ron. Bop:taus, D. D., Glasgow. Joss Carus, D. D., Roulet on-Tweed. CIIMILIS J. Bums, D D., Blinburgh. Minim Tzarina, D D , Edinburgh. WILLUIJI AMIOT. Glasgow. W. Lapeer MAIL/MIS, D. D , Edinb'gh. Jams BUM, D. D , Edinburgh. EMIEOIOB, September 21, 1863. The paper is being signed by all the leading ministers of Scotland. PUBLIC JrOTICES. OzELHOTION.--dn election for oil ens of the Dowd of Toed* .11 be bold on IMIDAIf, the Sts, between the boors of 11 end 11 g. IA the roma. o •et td Geo. 11. Tornwros. 14e'. WiDITORtS GAVITTE.—The trdped do, boon &argot wttb bdrg s Oopportnad, k • l o b y. the potato io nada, toad that be ba. nom t. mot party. and 1211.1F,,5• peas to He boa probably been cooteulded with a gentleman of toe came awoke. who 1. eatua Idea with the Loolocratio party. P. VIILST.IIK, cclOtni aping damn, tp. TAU NOTICE.--$O 2 BOUNTY me 6 offend to awn wbo bare awed so Bolds ui for • Wm not few than dos utontbs, wink choke of Boglowns sr oowpso7. for farther Inforzatlon Lavin in o lb, 111t0 Mort, up stars. L. B. in Lit Unit. 9th DremaafrP. 0. V. 0. imgrwadft XR W 41.0 ragroszassarra . _ A -- PPLISS2S barrels for sale by 0010 -- FlStint .0 001.411%11. UT CLAY.—SO barrel, et Louis Maw. RV; an. 1.1.111118 RUUE OIL —125 boucle to suite sad tar sea by tu KART IT MM. IBS UOICE iturnot in tubs just re :ye. WEBB A w 1 L 9 16Svil. cal° 217 b. I 7 st, TALLOW ULL —l2 bblis to cfive by Ball. Sat isle by TB CELEAP.—A large.tiS &TIN tifiTO V 2', nenris nyv t and In parloct min, for ail. Unity, al Us Enns&Celd sued. calliOrd KIM & EMMAUTIL. GOM BISLTiNG —l5 000 lett assorted Ws s 4,8 and 4 p T Goat Reittor on band, and !et We at the Mae. bijObSo tarot of J. C kJ. I'EtiLLIEF, • Dell aka 26 ant 18 Bt. Chau Moots: CLIEFoIit-7 5 bozos imillnifng• No Ito, riart... Streator]. Bosons sod ~.goaulion, ko. uL too to Uwe cowl , mows. VT 888 i WIL Y II4 LBlD•rto • N, o •t. • Cilisilig.-200 Lone Ptime W. 8. CO CO Log. iissaarg W. Wan, IDE rot ballby WEBB a WILEVESON. SIT bthwlly PRESERVE YOUR CIDER—Me Sulphite of LW. olocorao4 by Prot Hartford rill present Odor tram malts Gm, and Oro yearly fioprove Ito y. Ciotti.* taermlettt rat a barrel of drier, wltb full dfiEtlOnitUt Dub Ps tab. by altio• JOLinattgr, oott Oat. thabbroto abd row, b if f, lIUWRY SWEET P0Tta010...40 u tomb etote Zwest Pastas Alt rebtived hem t htlidepbts. and fa We b 7 the %vet cs. at retell at the randy Otonoty flta• of 0010 3011.9 anwat Liberty and Hama etnets. • ALLSOILENY COUNTY ton' rum:m=l CONNITTIS stl matt 'THIS DIY st 2 creole. !timbal of tbs ammlttatiEl Was& 1. ff BROWN. Obstrzon. re.ELtC/TION NIGHT -T AL. LECIEIVIP COUNTY' JXEOIITIVS CON• turns . haying node ernangtmente to bsp.ir the WWI and also to escifyi, =Dawn It4tIMIS by Tal epaph from Pointynatda and Ohlo,. hate nomad 00101CIIP UaLL for Wm °tendon, :when the Union men sleintitad to attend. Py cram of of-12-21 COM& . TUE. 01. UNION MEETING will take place Ai LlBBABT,lstowdan tp.. an BON. DAY LVE39150, $t I cecka., Addrarms vtll be denture:l by Oat. JBO. B. GLASS. 8.0. CHILDS sag A. M. BvowN. ,e 4 j* C - A UNION BLEETII.IG will take plass al TABSII27III, on 11015 DIY SYSIS. XS% st 7 o'clock. Addreues will be delivered by THOMAS M. lemma era., WE. 0. moue term, Naq., H. 0. MkellaiLL, Iraq., and J. LUDWIG 1101.TakEirksq ea Le ir,LE, 0 TION TIGKETS.—The ONION TIMMS an now saady for dis tribution, sad an be, hsd by ogling on Mr. T. a DAVIT?, at th. lIISION °LIM ROOMS, Wilkins Ma, NJarth swat, over the Mayor's Ottlec 14 arta of lb. SZSOIITIVC 00311111141E1. oast. ?ONION MESTING.—A bust grand rally rill be halt la the EIZTH wasp, at Ha =sista Wylie and Tenneend 'trots, an YON • DAT.ZVEIVINO, at TX o'clock. Hen. A. W L 00• 1111 % T. K. Usti. CHILDS. en Mi. O. MOIL TIMID, rad., vlll be ire am, and dims the meeting. Xt. J. W. Pop wilt abn be postat, and tin a tell, Union /On. 0010:ita O°T.INION COMMITISE ON MET DMA AND en:exam: ' Dune Ik. Weans, H. G. lleamax., Jaw K. Duns. J. G. Deczoiss, b. MOM, 311. The Oamolttee me, ts STEW DLL et SI o'clock p. ra.. Ia WILKIEIi BALL, where limkgslimita will be mode fur meetings wad speakers. Paters to oseptinp ore be procured et rho bah ton O•FOURTH WA —At meitins el 001111111 Z tie folio!! • Poll Coax Mee B.!chard blegra b, games, land. Grubha, N Burnt:Bold, John blorrlaoe, P Barnett, Hints. ateua : icels WO, I BBe mayor, I In Phu ton, B Tanthaubar, wm finah John Iloro, B French, M Itraght. 0 Wins. I, Theodore tltraot, John W. lila, Iltlew, Philip Farm J Btagblo, JOHN 11E.GB&W, Pint Pte ince, J. D. JOB ' ttennd , Pforinot, were ela:ted Ifafghbh for the Torch.Llght Pso gallon on MONDAY IVEY. IHEI. All dime nba Wel to rartkrp in the pro. onalon, will keet:prozapHy at 65i, o'clock. Pint Preclnct Intel at corner of Lew xk and Liairiall eta o - a. mond P.roduct =astral H. lnulhantroes, when torches and tranwpare:clo LH be In readlna for all who wish to. partlclpsta. Joi n & Jaffee, J Se.lllayn, James Men•Qomee7, John vopsw, JAIn bit OW, •• flaky,. II P Us I.ds, .1 sal:Winer, • - VIQILANUIi , k,r prrT TOlll5ll Ocl. D. 13 Weds. Irsto Joao, J Mut, a ilaLbtraa, 188ar Raft hurts. B Toar.g, W 0 Loall L. L it.istort Jr kuronser. 8 Burin, 7 LIF • W.Lf• r, Jno a Letwher; Jim flaming, Jon/ Brorru, 4.0 taraturn, W NHL., JeLa ero..D. `A' DI Barra,. w "Mtamm, leiv N+at. ? , 1 P Sawyer, Ja3B ell= luau, tl Is Ilesrou, Jr, 1n Pews. W. U. D:411, Aso Pinot. Wm Woodttue, Wm 21 Germly. J A Uttli*mgu. law Cummins° 11l mei Dta 891114), Wks tat tuJ atblutaves it roues t< IGBAND Torch-Light Procession. ALLEGHENY UNION ZEN WIDE AWAKE TO TEE RENEE. The VIGILABOII 0011111T1112 of Alfasten, City bete agreed to Um a GRAND TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION, Monday Evening, Oct. 12th Ail Vslon man us cordially inslnd to tan Cu 1112.1311 M. Stu bllowlni cams Was bum 'upon:Sul s C,zu NAzotas—TELLI B. BEIIBOT. Airassain—inst Are. 0. 0. Panitra: Becoad Ware. Banal lAA; Third Warn', int Prraftart, B. Hams; Third Ward Cocoa Frsalart, 0. 0. Eratth, Irmarth Ward, Plat Prortne, Jona A. Mx arar. Kraut!' Ward. &mr Precinct, Rams? nut- ll =Delegatirne will West their two Valhi.ln and o meat Mt as lotions, moving preelc ly at men o'clo-k. eta: The Pint Ward Delegation will meet at the School Home, and much op to lowa,* to Federal, wham they will be lased by the Toorth Weed Delegation. /fourth Ward Delerstins will meet at their roe Iptcr4ve poin and much down lama to Teufel than thee. will pin the Ptest Ward Delegation. and mireh up Diderot to Gay and oP Pitt to Ohio. Tb. Perond and Third W ade will meet at their Comedies pone. sod matte to the o aver of federal end bath Oontnetuu Gums down /federal meet to btrawbeny Wrest; the as gad to Pan street, sad dawn to Ohio, whet, the WWI* prooomm, and 66 tae direction of the Chief glerelmi, will proofed to the woad Ohio emit and Diet Commons. Weed DM. Ohm will Wert tb. it own UMW& and moos at b 'Akar pretrial, to Ow pilots of coocantrettan. BOUT& OP 1,110018 3 10 N. TpObto toChmant, down threat:tut to Kahn down Nato to twarook. down lassook to Conan up Gamy to blerlot nun= tbmos to Owen up SUM IS north ehle et the bottle Commons, and Ueda* cut to Ted OcetwArn, and Ilmth to t hto stroeft:' Other Delesidints sill by asslgned game by the Chief ocked I in DIOILVY • 0, VIRKSURVE YOUR. Ginn(' by using ticntral WON Liao, lot West jAtiel. 41. .L tknitni Drat Eta. teSO lo Mutes noun, allegbaq. O.IIBAP Palins - fLVANIA AVID ‘J SUB PEOPItITT 10 lILLI.-11, wham. b anlitait Hama a ball, boor ream% klrobra tad lot Sltuatt ttont by 103 dup. Apply to t. 011THI31 111 ? k • at IllateLst. lqo. BAbT Ufatittdtha FOR.SLLB. A.l -40 bet frrnl by 110 deep Wan •114 y, seam. f.tae• I.o4toty lama lirsiltog Sm. of ban. ml.l, dl2log room, B. o Fora, i tour cbamlen, 111118 kt' • r UN, cato , 81•Iartst. it WANTED,7&LIADELSNY COUNT /0111 ala OUTS 001111107051 DORM THE, ratTNERSIIIP heretofore tittagymbr thous* sand stylabflOb IMAM. Tl 3 &0 0 l b& desolrsa by ma•stsi so: asst. All a the basthass of the ht. Arm vW to settled by • sr.& JON s.lasssit sat I glest.wbo does is saber. Ista ma pas resslys fay sum 1.54b4i T '• Bt i nn. • ' J. W. 0 fIZELE&U. W. B. JOlll9. c.lO Ind Pltstairsti 3 Oot Oth rabbit' T. 16..1 b %go W. 11. ' 100 bxn NamboriC • . 1001)osoo NUN& nary; . ' .0 barrels tir.l Itootont to woe o.s Nlt Woken], Laroiwo; 60 barna, tfo sew; • • • 00 MN biro* No.l Fonksow; -40 ,.. ll,SPliseNill • • doh 11711trOIMIN 7 - • 'titian saki mole as imiat 010 No./.79 WWI Mae BAILEY, FARBICLL & OP., GOB ASO STEAM FITTERS. BRASS WORK, PIPES, d all reulii of fittior FOR WATER, GAS AND STEAM AGITATORS and TARR% foe OR Iniaseing. tined with LLAD by • an CFA• THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex klieg Wean the uoderslgned, roan the stele and GM o I HILL. SUOLIIRM CO., has thU dal been mutually dirsolved. THOD. HILL awl AlloS L T•WIEI a *dui purchased ths , otersst of Itf IWIN hIoOLUBM. the hudnen of the late am utel be set tled up by HILL It WIWI& THOMAS HIM. ABOMOS LW AIiIWIB. Me. LOH Pittsburgh, (et. Tth. ISOL lb LEWIS, successors to BILL, .a_a*LotoallatXl., will or otiose to stsouttobtro it akar old lased. corner or Groot sod terow , b Ow. of good D 7 kintnists tbo Lett manor art!. oLn of Ostpautor's Week. kr donning Luildlor, ruck as Doors Pub Vramor, Matters Idooldirgs floes to Bads% sad non coutomolatiss Lad. Ir g. ars Wolin to cob and sinew war rk. sekSod A , ILL k NEW OA 8 rix AND BEAVER V AL TAI 11411406 D —On and attar 111014DAI, tha 6th tat , (end until further Dotted) train.. on the N. O. d &N. B. It will counsel at Homewood BtatOn with the mat train on the P., P. W. 8 0 B. W , feed. g Pittsburgh 16 7 a. m. Alao with tha Chettllns Aosummodatbm, Lasing Pittsbirga at $ 80 p.m. Thtsugh tick ts far Nsw Oust., Shares. Herter. Ifrankqn and 08 Oily. ma be procured at the ticket alba et ibe Pittsburgh. Port Waynel. Chimp Ball way Company, in Pluaboish. I Wit. D. DICKSON. New Cent; Pa , OcO. 6, 1883. DALLE GWEN Y. the UNION VIGIL/JCS leg pia sots ward appointed NINE' MAY SONG BOOIN, AIL 703 3131 0357111 031 MST JAM puIIVL&NONE3 vta sad id stories, apex Elamboa's &roars Rao, Wand. bust tb. popular Outs do nails to Omblast Co.lll!dtTrita OF WA Ws Elise. Jos Elansy, Co' John Lavin, al Id Brown, 0 P OUT. , b.• il:Manasbey. Cats& 0 Folder, Wm Pintas, a itutan. D 801181, • :b j Ot I VAMI, 4 Jews, Jost Wood, Gs se thigith. W a Swans W J Jvns., ..lvat.s 0 Gray, J-ha Gray, Hoary Johns, lb= blisw„ Jot eraulord, • 0 Xenia, listbew •ndenos, VI Ir Gardner, Jo. Lorghroy, John Duu.sp, JOIIII P POZ.OB. Lola lader, a G Guinn David sopt:rn, U A Barton. tit at Ins polls en TUBS , 4th, at Bth o'clock. Pluto ted. tontlon of the MID aro runs to the our, mood Way of Mb outablishaasat, bdog looshod by i do _- 1 W IC 11. WILLt &111 6 CO. PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, PUMPS, VALVES, Iff a. U 9 fascrth,stred. =2=3 SOW OUT, Ekstsiniss 1(8 of tbs West In most POPULAR SONGS, Sand, iaf pal., an ready: at two gnat it Ad&ets all orders, to Mama prompt attaattcm, to JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher, 0.3 uktnyno smb PILIOTOGRALPII BOOM, Three or More entries. cod net len than three to aut. ostrcaee,lo or rent. 116.4fAtefee to be mete C. the Trevor,: en the patine, at 6 co. the do previa= to the race. R. B. PATTICBSOIs, Treas'r. • PHOTOGRAPHS. of ever, du sad atils. plata at JOSH WATSON, Sec' y. *dune 0011,15113 ruvn AHD Kumla mins, PITICIIMOZ. r*- PIIIIVILSOII would pgtjataitli QUIP la. es shod Bight of Mira • or Pucci' zosomags, ud solitfaottoo gooran ,ortifklyttaoTio J . D..B7J3ND, 8010 pat be IL DI. Swint Osigmstal Glazed and Vnglazed Spool Cotton. Sraroar—TALL BiVIB, Kam. Alto. Agfati for VICTORIA. DIAMOND MNDAD, WeILBW. DtlBToll . o AND nature AFOUL CATON. OOE. MITI AND mmizrz era, .2 gar% Prencarias. PA. or Tha wbokoolo trade supplied to goanUttoo to rot t, by thy OM ofe bra. sandal $llO I • COLORED RECRUITS WAFTED, KT NO. N WOOD BARNES, for the litilifTll 73X61411111141 D. O. 00L0111414 TROOPS, which W how 4orming 64 011210 "MUM Yuan, Duo Polladalpies, P.. Pay. ilkdblog and Ilaitosolba mos so white =idiom Tolutwertatioa will be tortilobol opoo royllostion to tits ondorstgusci,to Knew of lova of soy am:lbw CAA. THOS. IL SICI7OLIS9, 11A split ii /RON IMA I lIUW ILL 11.146M11XD Mau pabllabrd. In a onalad Talons. Price Els Orate. A Liar'. on theßaton Tro.tataat and Bodied Caro o• Bpsrmaiorrkeea, or Ihradad Watkoa. Issoinatary araWona beseud Doldlity. and Leopgdlnunda to ails:Auto i IforTOLLOMS. Consamption, ifp=rit TM 23. n. tid and Ps plod Inovacitr. train rola £bana ito.. b, Bow. J. Cmormaram. ordlior of tiko Orem Book, 80. °A Iknon to ikorormal of Butters,' ma m to rd, tn a ptioto onvalopo. no any edema rost•ped, on rocalpt of a'r. onto or two PAM%ldafonrs by _ DS. OIL I. C. BLUM tliewm.mew Satk. Post Ofdzo Box dad. otillsodowlf.le FULTUIweb L'ULltitt TOE CMIGIN. °OLD% az.. J. M. 'TILTON Prepankt sad sopa by Druz atom liftb .trist. aeL IiSTATIL .Llll eat:l*nd often km isle s veep destrable pine of lend. eantshihurlS34 aims mostly. Masted In Int Wain township. It rusts on the errwantini rose an one We, sod one side an the Illesbahentro nod. It Is pert al the White 6eU Terra. 7W s lot has a hone erected on it, end se orchud of apple sea asap Woe been truth 'Me kdorlll be .old on aranamtlating name If notookl bane the ant of Item', It wet be tor rent far further putlndart Inquire et Mirth BAIL, or the saternm~hoonden toonahlp. eoltrardoirlfent DAVID Itlooo M .161 aLJG X NU flaw:lY .—Jareati BU &DM LIdD OIN/111111FTLI. "UM% SUBIIII9, VlElle and I:7ES9EIIOfiB WILLOW. (What et.d the commeatal caltuji / aux? TEM awl herbaceous phut', all le vast quselltis sod es slaty. 130178a0N. OHMS, 1211 end 801111 BOiS fa et the low price of ; & jeer handral, U at. dined bbn potttmit Mao; and all other Enna? stock of lust quell:s. end at reduced prices, to order to okra out deans the onteent ao4 nest /pen. looks et 0 IL 811174,117 Dtattated cw, S. A. YILLON. ergthertrel, no the ----- V. ALUittiLN WOUlittl ON - MILL. TAIT 1117117113 T. Points /miaow et Ow &take. 1111. CO. Langone% ganabot Wounds, $1.O& Pipe Hoag of 11111taq *may, OA; Trr Masora] &swan's wow, 11. C. Ammar, weintuog3l,oa. 4 Ilasuand's Physic ad Kinsolurail" iflactmasee silo" Ildivri,lllAo. raotard'i Wow Inspery.llll:6ll. lawns* mum limprb $1 In Um Ito" ea Maoism. VW Wdocattrals, OM. Tar sa's by KAT W W. " r iss stmt. A WliOlatealAlX TEA klUtllol Pathdatotdosotatiss to seem the orders otaa hat& sad todesttioss'young not, to ad! goo& on womb M Moo, to asbate' Add TLa tody taus empl pd oral not tr Wird to clasp hp p'ota ct restboor, tot sail b, aitatatod aamplo, ho and serf tactility ofotdsd toauilti Ate *stagy tatsainnitara, both Lr blaaelland Ada am. olopt_; - Undoobtad zatatenta as to' atwitter, ts. quued. Addams MIA Pox Mt, Philsdalptda Post - telatd acTILLII. J ■. TATE & BEVILLB, Pil&01113/LL PLUMBEEUsIt GAB AND i!2/11 172 TM. 6I 1110111116. L 11114117, Alleeway City sad 1197 LIBERTY ISTEIZET,Matti! 6.15 rn ncw'rn sonar PUBLIO. so. $ swims ETUIIT. • Acknowlndinnatfa of Dada Incadnons and A& &wits MUD. May Dada Nafisars. *Maid a Agreeinela, Luso and lava Pawn N am i llar written. ICO TO 1 OITOOI GOOD PUBS WI, Tweakl4. . adklhr 113131914 i 111111171% !maim!. Crina. RRovvrre BumipsykrillumilLa, rn1 801 !* 11 4 1 0 2 • 4 :- . , Moult ithutre Dina fitinii;,' MOAT sada staill4 Hoßsz FAIR COLLINS PARK, P;TIBBURGII, PA. COLLINS FLU ASSOCIATION Will OM the loilovls; liberal Prnalcum . at stfOUXTLTO TO 81,000, 1 NOS I= SPROVBEENT OF THE BREED ROUE: TUE FAIR WILL COMMENCE WEDXZWAY, October 14th, AND CONTINUE , TURES DAYS Pireotero for the to el Tereeeht 61•1110n—..,...-- $lO Premiere ix the heel /hellion ter all parpores— 16 Premiere far the beet Touting Cblt— P 6 Pmire far e test eo Teer old Colt re re tO e rim for t th he tes t /sadly Iron*. Mare or 10 The eh 3,1 Preibiame will be %waded on Ttaulday, (Mallet lith, 1860, at 10 a. In Fleet Day, 1 1-Ip. ni t , First Preminm 5160 for Trotting..lloese, Five tears Old Owned in Allegheny County. T. ft.' To bond Harm Beats 3 In 3, la nem.% to Bala. First Bay, geeond Premium, $lOO. nit Bast Daate• $76 Emma Bat Doubts 45 Mlle Bra., 17 la 6. mud Day, 11•! p. in,, Premium of $ for Paean, Flat Bost Peo , og Emma Boot !Was Rom.. Kilo tints, It in 5, to Halton, to 8010. , Rand Day, Second Premium, WO. Tint Boot Trottlrg Woad Bost Trcttloo Walton .15 nu. sou, is in s, to Ramat, to ants, Third Day, 114 p. m,, Grand Trotting, Premium, $4OO. 13WEIIPSWLE8 FOB ALL. Tint But Homo .4300 Sottottl Sett Bow- IOD 111:o litaa, i In 6. to Maus, to Ada. DR, HALL'S BALSAM, 7011 THE LIMP, Ira tale at rola Nil DUG tOBI. Nos of and 63 TRth Ones. FLAGS I FLAGS I FLAGS! MTrLic:oxi. Pilerigs BOUSES, POLES. COMPANIES, 4143. BUNTING, MYELIN 0/1 EaK, AU due, team TITIKPOO3B TO jun: rs 32 Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, PEETOOKII NEWS DICE OT, rani irmarr, mos=ses raT on= A W iSUAT 1611Jah. W. C. WAIZT.-T. 7/L DLTEDIWX...-W4 P. lATIIWION HARRY, DAVIDSON & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS, tad dodos hi BOAT STORZS, Of ma dzionlatlon. No. 99 PITBLIO LLEDI2III A FB waiver. W 130513 OP MALTA 1011/ABB. FULTON'S Mira stows inns a we 69 •ten item* DELL OF WHITB FMB wanted for 1J the par of the (Wait= sad Cincinnati eat poles ert•gs: Woo NOuVo Mb of *MU murs CO Clatrand of UM Omrlostoo tilde of to Phle Ma, at lb. Oxide" to the Burton of laret, me no liter then the lit of Jane The quality of the lumber mud be atedsto mend. tree from all defects, Olted Win CO full and Kean sad free hose zap. aortal to wetting for the atom dello*, id. drum' to the undersigned. and encompenled by _rat. tateddry reementes, mill TOOGITIKI to the 10.1 t Normateraext. JOHN A. 119111914313. intone entegtourand Obtatunatl Bridge oa. ealculmedder putymeisarki Abitturara AU stlies, petits, Wes Asa qtotales. The Cheapest and . Beet in the City, v T =IMO 'ffAth NTH ST. oas ernes or Vass=oo. Clam a tal o Haulm IA Walt Om; a. T. NUR ARE ROW. PREPARED I T Minh axon andlestiao. 5.20 BONDS, Livizaso* :rows A CO., Minis ter swum. 0,500 WILL PIIIIOIIOBAVIEBY DISISABLY IWO itfOltg BUICK 1wa.4411111 elgtterscoms. baliti•d alga bin, bine brenseett. ae. lot by: W bets new mu. plot Atatbopy Weld sea eta amp. beteg t1e.495 lbstentranta Amebae. -Apply to G. & Baum, Oombiersial Broker, ooi Butler str.ed.geolrenerrille. IV PI. ufreTioa illstKes. TULTOBI DSII6 IFFOIM sel9 er,oa dooreoo. s.a Tar sale at • • no.. ononwwboared.raf .. t• ed. who on eattUrd te exuatataa: ke sari ditint tothoColualltdas Lat at Korth t. ISA e orlo wbb la b• rallied by the puuttat at POO. head* roma 'WAN. "tab to promo ambulant* to tab Utah' piacedarito the epee. win god tt to bolt otvantoto to "Asa !woo Iwo fatly yeereed vitt" Make. Ate. - J. 11L. Utt Yaw* tuteloaar assitthOsidotenta tytalatrao , istddzatuvero 4.OJ)k ' scum= sebOisp!!/ . 130ta,,, For main!' ' MAW% MO MIA , 15 1 2R 0 ', 1317171777 *Ola • . A.:g.-= t , PII7BEURGH THEATIW. =lE=! BUOCZE3 OW THE ORIOIZAI GHOST, shish boa utastahed the Pittsburgh Tap• ILL TIM It wager. at gnat lab= and impala% tail brought tram Paw Tort sa calmly raw aPPosilk th 3 larval its the couttry. whith anabla Ids to itow thin Hoallez a flu Aim so puha ea to ddY camps:tits. THT. OHOSTI VIZ GEM I A net Ghost Drama. dramatised tram tho IL T. Lapp, will be produced. EITINIIIO, will bo peosonted rot rho Iret Vas—with ths Gent Eipootrat Itkuloo, TELE WRITIII TRI/BOR. !cog Bast. To cooclado with TWINING THE T Omits. O.IIIE ORIGINAL Ficrous, THOU RIBLO',3 BALOOK, HEW YORK, LT MASONIC UALL, FOR A SHORT REASON, COMIENCIRO. WEDIIIIBDAY, OCTOBER 14th, GOODWIN & CO.'3 GIGANTIC POLYORAMA OF THE WAI. Las largest, mast coal-lite mid only authentic Ult. 't tory of the Omit Rebellion ever deeded on amens. I forming a perfect tcauttript of every event cf Wipes. I Mum from TUE IIEhT DREAD SION U. AT BUMPTEE DOWN TO Tale OAP :URI OF 4 7ICKS. DUES. D the slime COLOSSAL f ICTVIE or TEN / We& the wee =Milted in vi.tetu.ge n .hutmity test, end gave such univemet sa.tsfactlon to aawdtd• and delghted audience for three corm.= we thaw, and the mom feerso which matted its "dealt In this cityabo greeted beavearance In Cleveland. Garth. lemlsvillt, dd. Louts, Chimp, flabbillant WeabingCn and Philadelphia, tie most oapediea hal a that* &in twins los. Relent to ammo. data the Immerse throop tette tacked to eflialWin D u an the months of July and August. Moab. tun we scared la the band. of the ta mated &MEW ender whose empires It was originally fu nine veldts their united cawing were In re = touching the picture sal encomia( MOMS of absorbing =tenet, Each scene has be • ly r-pabited, and stands iamb In et the frailuteN sad Metre of Ito Oaths Usu.:. The loasses" entintr. sod pa ntie reputation supine by tble wattle tee painting, brought into tea dad a bait of bar. Alec tutlia•lons, which ban vainly en mania to compete for the panic favor. The elate bemptund utterly Wile, and the pima and pablie, with 011•00... wad, Imes pronounced GOODWIN It 0. , 41 woos or TEM WAIISINRIVALLID //51) UN. APPROAtiIIABLK The exhaust to la now weft the crenate" direction and control of Ale RUINS BOILERBT, who will paid's!, 'spar at tech extdbitiote, and deliver an KL &ROSATI MS! 1 TORIOAL LECTURE, the rentUtion of aid* In the principal Mike of the Ilultid Biala, hoe extorted the =qualified meet:each of Oath tire public. tech Go. D Prentice., of tae LoldiNUA Jetanat, to avermeting upon fhb lodate, woad to lar.Bamerby the proud *ganef*, TO ILOCUTIONIST Olt DAY. BOU tardier I* 1131M.51 1 the mato 'mums of this Morns sale. find iniertainmen, e Mrs. scrim SOSIRRBE.tha eminent °menet° Vocalist, will introduce , at each echhltion • variety of popular and arm:plata PUP." bOlada. 110 • Run, of them written apnea y trace these /on desplyexciting scenes. Tim melody are than =MO to tmeP.intat's am, end the lovas of AUTISTIC ELCELTANON.CL SOWO ORATORY. AND ILEFINSD NORIO, will be pob! , acted with an estartelument which stands come: idly WITIIOOI' A 11/Y AL IN TUB WOULD. TRAITS '25 arias; Children under ten,l3 emits. - Doom op= at l—""'a at o'clock. GRAND • IttATINVIa WEDNESDAY AND SeLDUZaIf I , ASTEItetCODIS, at 3 o'clock, whin children will be Ai admitted fora° cents each. • BUM SOKRIBY, Manager. C. 41.110117 t BRUCE, Apnt. manta lICTIOX AJMER. nIIPHANEY COURT - RALE OF LAW.' anwaviLtz 741:110.—T13 11 •D IT lOU- Ine,iontobor 21tb, at 10 ticket, will be told. on the yeemMni. In the Borough of Leminnotrenta bi oder of ItoWt /Bell. Administrator of Mahohn decl.nbe tollowlng teeny-da datimble lota to -toe plan hid cat of the hanurned promniols l Blateen lots, each halting a tend at ft list an the Ylataborah and Grosnebn - g Pita, end moults: la , k 100 diet to Yards, el .7. Two Ida, oath haring a trout at 13 teat 4 bahel , on the litteba• at and Greensburg Ake, and en. tondta back 103 met 43.‘ Inches bit lots on Liberty sired, each twin • trod of hi Ind and cottentlieg back 100 toot to Tairdatalley. MOSIOSIOII Liberty deed, doe lidless tend of tod and estendlng book an dame ea 71 hat 103 teams. Co. let at tee come of Marty strut end idt dew alley, bobs • trod ot 103 feet', inches on ern dent and Ltd toot 10% inches trod on Idabel • ann. 'I mu or Bass—troo, QUA, oar, ond t rain In two soil nnynints auk and two park ebb' banns; aimed by ju ty dgment. bond. Plans of tb• incon say be bad at Ms Andidn Room. No, 15i 111th timed. ccd - DAVIS 11 YoILIWAII4II. Awns. NNEANOWB HOTEL AT AUCTION. ALL —On TUESDAY rirlibtlllo, Oct. Is. at 7 3G ; o'clock. will booth at the Commercial Piths SOC.% /do. da fifth 'Met Tye pnmerty known so “Nemice`a Betel; Womb' an forth Meet. between Ferry end Market Meseta. The lot is foray feet fronton loath 'bred by Nall dye test deep, The Hotel le • teransony heathy a trontot thirty-omen met by esTenty.thase tett seep. lßar•racm, elate/40cm Wolof, mem and Michell ea the erst lloor. lb. ' Parlor mash. roam. mot twenty lee Eelloosee on the sec . Caul sod clad doom Cedar glades the entire hove, UN hone won lately built, and la now doing a rad boa. • • bets. lima or rists—emrlsall cob ; the m balsam la ors, two and tbrioloors, wttlt Inti% rtelwor bond sad trartipmr. Tor patt.troirta tuatara of Y. H. esti, tto 111111 t Wm. or ot It. Maim or th:roaists. ItalLWLlll3l..loorai 10011 G& and MAUKINEBY eT AN. i wori.—oß tummy iivatrumali at 734 o'clock, sill Is told at tbs Oontaarbili Saba Boasox 14 1/Irth sinat. lb, Iran Tow la Noma Ban, Wel and by A. Elam Bra,aaa• prits'agetottotiotigramiA tittrate PON= the Tali tat; web EP G sad Butler A; ad building reattiataggitstm ltabta.thatillM am &altos 'MANS. with caber auebtalry... - tat adjotalag6.t 1:001.0 wbich b.rtauds tea. Italy Imam Deana & =Wain Lax MEW . parl- • cab bil atm aratblirkll2ll. lona 49WCYTIMAIT 0 nONSTABLE'S PAUL OH 430011, N.. 09 TIIIIIIITIIST , AT A 11C11017.-OaTIV _Um roll 1001111 IN% October 131 b, at 10 oteket, Y 11000 11, rill Aotlion liSten. Win CO solo on as outatity of god Itutations, onluvols• g Rotolo Top Dowd:4 Bonn. Walnut 414 sst ens 71shogsav Sots Bat Chats. ass AO Walnut Bob oeat Obalzt.Osas Eost cuirs,a4 on. Tacked Wash Stsoo4 OW TAW" .__..., Ootend Loom, two 011 Talattogs, ono Islosi_A. chum topthet Arab wrs * th ew adlig l l l , l '.. merited - • .—.. - f , - ' exa T. A. M01T.1,1. 1 .ND. Asstollo4l __----- —,—;-- VALUABLEI STOCK AT Alja , o2 l . T —ll, TUESDAY IMISEISO. Oct. 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