, ght.tt.ittsoutgil ,',.il,:::::: Ti' Wing Ounuung issoaketoß WEDNESDAY. SOPTEMBEIR 6. 1865 UNION STATE TICKET. Ton AUDITOR GSMIZLILL DEL JOHN F. HARTRANFT of Montgomery count vim simian emezeu. VOL. ascims . m. CAMPBELL Of Cambrza ectantv IJNICUS COUNTY lan= !OS DINLIOOT.AITO . i2KWf LEVI B. LITZT..ot Aliegnega. vox Gournr. 004TAOLL.111 sass: LABLazirr, Pat Tinnuitdp. PAVED AIREN, JR-, of Ltbeny Townaht WOll OTALT/I MAI% .11,1023. L. GRABAId, Allegteaty OM Y. NaIEZE, Notts Payette Townstap. IMAMS a ar5llllON, Mallandless Towiunip ALFRED of AilaitusaY. Piano 811.6FEA-.Upso to.. Walz. J. P. (MASS, PAtabtaxtl. - JOUR A. DAZ‘B.S:Ab.da Towashla PXM MIMIT 'OOlClll4lllOl2a MIAMIAN MELLY 41 Lower St. Clair IT 10% ootrirr pornmatTos: U. L. NoOI7LI.EY o MOISES CHEW of Martian tosztahlo. REDUCTION ON TIM NATION t L DEDT. Oi the last day of August, the total amount of •the national debt was $2,757,- 689;571 49. This is probably the highest it will reach. Miring the month, the in crease was less than half a million, although the extraordinary expenses attending the of the army were a heavy drain upon the Treasury; and, at the same Omsk the redemption of certificates of ja de:4443=ga was largely in excess of their 11181100 While—the funded debt was kept nearly within the same Bruits, that part of It hearing interest was considerably reduced, andthe floating debt of outstanding claims, &c., was being steadily absorbed. At the end of the present month we have reason to expect a still better exhibit of our public finances. The receipts , of Internal revenue are rapidly increasing, and on Mon day:bud reached the unprecedented amount of over four millions, and the customs dues have, for some time, averaged more than Id" hundred thousand per diem, in gold; nearly three times the amount of the inter est payable in coin. Bo large receipts will of course, not be constantly realised; bat that they will be more than they have ever been, until very recently, is confidently to be anticipated. • During the present month there will be a large surplus above expen ditures, and, If there should be a falling off in the revenue afterwards, it will yet be sufficient to meet the greatly reduced de mands upon the Treasury in the flume, mid te mike a steady reduction of the public debt. A few weeks ago, it was thought that the debt would amount id $3,000,000,000, and some considered even this, as much toe, low; a figure to be hoped for. In stead of this, its portentous growth is al ready. checked, and itkdiminntien may be even now begun. The load of Interest has, at . kid, Legin to be lightened, and the re cover} of our national resources from the lossta occasioned by the war, will be rap idly followed by the reduction of the debt TLe restoration of the public credit to its normal condition will accelerate the process. The government will be able to Obtain, loans at ranch less rates, than those now paid, and by so doing reduce the an- ' anfrobOrge of •interest,' to &corresponding di'vee; amd affiaril a larger amaiutt to be ap- plied to the reduction of the prinentaL ,TAie_troy is becoming clear, to the final iifiaclion of th - e national debt, should Lie be diefiß But whether this would be .very doubt ?deny of , the and most scrim minds - in the roseotmtry consider the retention of a pert, atleast, c7the debt, to be neces ary as af fording the best possible basis for oar aims- etary system. Into this discussion we do not now propose to enter. We have seen =lntit:Also mallows] debt is in a manageable aid whether It shall be extinguished altogether, or only in part, ❑ a question which we may contentedly leave to the arta ,. 1101nettt of time.; It would be remarkable to note how the Deott- Opeitiiii it were ehareotzrised by h reedy ind . ctiishitesicy, is everOrbire tiorilnatiog cap ablates for office who have been to the. military service. They talk about the bravery and valor of the soldiers, and the great sacrifices they Disave made for their tumatry, as therogh they had always been their friend, and were In favor of the mrectdionot the war... During the. severest Airbus of the suimitii, everithing the 'Govern— , or attempted to do for the sappreesion ciT dinusunced by time adtotr• ,qn of "our brave soldlcra" as unconatitatioial, -add ausLescrosefisacat, upon , the delta of the South. We an from the resolutions of some of their amvedialia la We Btide,_ their oldilon of the war durhig lta ecmtbmance : "The tun , alltutlect was declared to be abolished, aid a dletiteieblp eitis6lfsated lit Its stead;" "The war was a useleta butchery;" "It was !shard& mar ' derotteirdrumen wu•» "The Wu Is repugnant to the minds of all lovers of the (lon .lts object Is the dmeolutlon oar glorious tlnlone , "The whole powtre ethe7goratizientlave been turned to a mal ice& crusade against the South;" "We deniand of the President the return of oar fnends and =At" "Any man who eves - his support to' ad s Noody and elesosfollso war cannot constitutlai debt eci be' a 'good' tftitext man ;" "Pearl _ lerlyants as a toys! State should not Alined' . ft:mother man to continue the wet;" "We are opposed to any more bloodshed or sacrifiee of 11.fell—"We will as a unit, oppose the drafthic of ... . men.'{ "Thu: conscript Act Ls most infamts." Tune: we, might Till columns with similar, ex .,-,..triCts:"The Eltnlndstie t?lirtY at eel: late poll vention in this State, haring an eye to their data among their:Bolam brethren. dezoAced I n the war as • "slaughter and a disgrace." 'these delmocifts now want Totes, nothing ore; tittieW , - their descried , imnpliments on our ::. bran , soldiers. Wonder If the so Ms • 4 /41 trouble .themseives to call - : in ' qtritlan the sincerity of the laudations, now so latill7 bestowed upon them by the men who, when:they were in the thickest of the fight, denotinced Wem with tttssi;est of epithets These time new b• estrtinted with the honeyed plusses of their bitterest foes I They will not remember who voted against them la int dtate last fern Or on the other band, pout ! ';blll.titr irul leMember who stood by them from first to last f Who both anstabied theml o ttm field as soldiers, and would noktermit:thern be disfranchised of their, rights as citizens at home. Tao Tuarir Aseoetattou at Cleveland passed a reeolution itt.. if f igotot go tiPPOthitheltd ors committee oh the 'thihdr , 1 - aii:- . ..` tonteraitli the Iteien akettmlesloa to now session In New York. The fol • lowing are the names of the committee : I: :: Ward, Detre% Chairman; d. B. Stone, C, - elEtegracij et. WOOlilkrel i ks - bench, Pa.;p..r. Jones, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 3. Kinsey, Clnd4aet, e Chlo,l James L Bennett , Pittsburgh, Pa., iZ. ::: a, getVellfiopnumpc Pali : :A. , " ' , :c c: (B la d e ;Taman rPa.lllcde. .E418.:11,04, 0, acintsoit comity, older Tan UnlouCknnetttlea Poll CO; 112& Y - pominsted for Assembly, C 01.4.8. Copt. ,Geo. A.l3htunan; Swift, Liens. J. inner; County Troaamixillanattel Szolth; 9onnalssioner, JohnVi'datt. - - • . .••_ ABROAD. ..,.. now devastating the snores of the Mediterranean, is characterized In a particular feature from the disease of for. mer times. In former years, when the cholera visited Europe, it came from India in a certain track. Its progress could al ways be marked, with few deviations, from the South East to the North West. It was first heard from In Persia, next Asia Minor, then Turkey. Thence passing to Vienna Prague, Warsaw, Berlin, through North ern Germany to Belgium and Paris. Lon don next. In the memorable years of 1832, 1849 and 1854., the cholera moved, without much deviation, as we have Indic sted. Now, however, very different character istics in regard to the approich of the chol era towat de Western Europe, are noticeab:e. This time nothing is heard of It on its way from India. The first reports, that attract. ed seelous attention, came from Alexandria, where Its fatal violence caused such s, terri ble p...nle. Thence it sped along the coas I to Damietta, and up the :Diet° Cairo, We next hear of it at Smyrna; in the Isle of Cyprus. Then in Constantinople and the villages of the Bosphorus. It is nett heard from in Ancona, Gibraltar and Malta, Mar seilles, Barcelona and Valentia. All this time it remains on the shmes of the Med• iterranean. The London Time, comment ing on this remarkable difference to its course as compared with other years, says: "In no Instance, has it advanced from tan sea.coast Into the interior, for the case of Cairo Can bardly be conslobred an exception. It has not spread beyond Ancona, though the disease in that town was very intense. Once there was a story that it had made I's appear ance in titian but it was not contlr ti ed It has not advanced beyond Marseilles, or beyond any of the infected ports on the east coast of Spain. Southern Italy has been attacked, but only under similar conditions. Cholera is last reported from San liicandro aad San Severn—Ale former a town close upon the coast, the latter a little beyond. These are the results of a survey of the case up to the prese_ntmoment. The only exception Is a report of the cholera in Hanover, but thin in professional statements is reduces to •"cbolerine," and is apparently only such a disorder as occurs most Autumns i n LOndon. In short upon a summary of the evidence, we come to this, not that an Asiatic pestilence is advancing upon us across Europe, but that there has been an extraordinary outbreak of cholera in the bade of the Mediterranean. From this special limitation of the course of the Cholera the Times draws some hopes of humanity, though it is far from wishing to inspire any tuulcie confidence. Threat ening symptons are not wanting to teach timely wisdom. Remarking on the sande ry condition of Lotaion, the Times says: "Disordersakin to cholera have been sin gularly rife in the metropolis this summer, and !tie evident that the type of prevailing disease has recently undergone a change. For the last three or four years fever, in some form or other, has been the predomi nant disorder, but fever has now given way to diarrhea. Thenit Is impolisible not to recognize to this catCe plague some signs of atmospheirodiffection, for murrains have often bees ;the precursors of epidemics among men. We may escape, bat we may also suffer, and prudence directs us to put. our houses in order. Happily, the neces sary precautions are perfeetly well known. ”Though cholera is actually a new disease, produced and disseminated within the mem ory of living men, it obeys the laws of all other diseases with Implicit exactness. Where fever strikes, or smallpox strikes, cholera will strike also. As far as prophy lactics or preservatives go, they am the same in this case twin all others. The nar ratives which we have published from Cairo and Constantinople might be narratives of the old-fashioned plague. It is not of itself that either plague or cholera Is so formida ble. To be triumphant in their destructive— ness they require allies, and these Mlles are want, 111th, ignorance and fear. "I slew but so many, fear stew the rest,'• is the say ing placed to tne mouth of an impersonation of pestilence. The description of the vic tims in the towns of the East removes all surprise at :lc havoc indicted." We are tot ready yet to draw a favorable inference from this, so far as our own country is concerned. We may escape. But will it be wise or safe to neglect all proper precautions. which:may now betaken In season 7 The subject is one that should engage the earnest attention of all the boards of health in our various cities,_not even exec pting Pittsburgh. SENATOSLAL CONTEST IN CALITOILN/L.—There will be an election for Gaited States Boaster next What? In. Conferrals. to succeed James A. Mc- Dougal, who has so long disgraced that State in the Senate, to say nothing about the disgrace he bee brought. upon it, In the grogarles, gam bling saloons dm« In Waebnigum. The neatest for &Eater is now being fought, in the primary elections, and oonvantiora to nominate Idugtsla tive'eandidates. Among the aspirants for the office are Governor Low, A. A. Sergeant, John B. Felton and J. G. Phelps. As it Is conceded the Union party will have a hap majority in the Legislature the strife Is very bitter, End the political designations are milts suggestive. 'The principal tight teems to be for and against Gov ernor Low, whose friends an styled the Niltiort, Hairs,. to represtiit the rowdyism they are charged with by their opponents, who are called "Lcng•Hdrs." -The contest has already re duced stveral mum of bolting, end in Bacremento county, a few weeks ago, a regular row occur. red. The county Convention met to nominate candidatee for the Legislature, when It Was found the Anti-Low men had a majority. The Short-Balm then resorted to violence. A war of words occurred on the attempt to effect a pre. liminary organisation. The Long•Haira elected secretary named Barton, but the Shorts fused to allow him to cffielate. BENA.7OIIIII. Curnma.res.—Er Secretary Cam eron is figuring for the Pennsylvania Senator• .hip. Cul. Forney Ls deo lotrigueing for IL Judge Kelley, of Pnfladelphla. Is also mention ed u a candidate, We find the above !n one of our late en dorsee, from which it seems that the eastern nut of the State alone Is to supply the aspirants for Senatorial honors. Perhaps It to Wise:tied by this time; we don't 'know any thing about it. We had supposed, however, that in accordance with precedent and justice, the Sent 11. 8. Sumo/ fromPenusylvania would come from the we, tern part of the State. Or does the 'gesso,'" reserve all such little irides for herself. T When the time for an •:salon comes, we should not be surprised if the "beast" should coshes her claims. Jens Qr. racx An•ur: • Pan•ctran.—A eer mon bee Just been preached to a congrerltallen In Quincy, Mw., through a "medium," by ex pmaident jetzt Q. Munn. The tutu and rhet oric of Mr. .idiom, seems to have undergone grimes clomp, Mace he moved on this mundane epbcre. He le represented to have need the fol. lowing expression In the course of his icrxion : "When the poor and entering come to yoU for relief eadartecor, you turn up your aristocratic ROWS and pass by on the other yids—det r ung not to extend the hand ofebarity and love. TEM Fume% rIfIVERSLL Exiantott..-The French Govern neat is already snaking prepara tions for the great universal exhibition; tablet Is' to be opened at Paris on the Bist.of tabl et Natwithstazdlng the length of thine Yet to oliapete before the cipetting, Kto oBleklly stated that applteations•fOrtheadmission of artieles to Ind exhibited mist he made before the end of paw bli of the present year. fr. M. Beacewrr*. an A - amides:l gentlemen wading to Paris, hall, bees 'ileldgnated ent ispeelel commisaloper for the 'gritted Stites.. • . . The Iron and TUE bachelore' aliocustions tire' dpread: ing. One ot two havts been formed in. the provhictal towns of _France, and no* ono is reported fnVienna. in the latter a se, however, the object of the society Is td pro mote matrimony by keeping a register of allauLadageable ladles of amiable Macao 'tor and free from extravagant tastes The French societies proclaim celibacy as that true miens of happlidaw. Irr Illinois they are raising $500,000 for a 6614Iers' orphans tee school. /11. 4, reported theft of the records of dersonville Prison is thus exii'miucd, They were originally sold for Vtoo and a el..rk ship to the War Department by Dmrarme Attwater, who, while a prisoner there, managed to abstract them from tne rebel officials. He was afterward detailed to ac company Captain Monre's party to Ander sontille, and durirg his absence secretly made a copy of the original with the pre sumable Intention of repeating their sale in otber quarter. tie is now undergoing a court martial for the offence Captain Moore has the original copy in his wales- Lion. ha Whiteside county, Illinois, a bed of peat ban been discovered, extending four miles in length, with an average width of one mile, which bee been sounded to a depth of thitteen feet. It burns freely, and BO far has been found to answer all the or. dimity purposes of fuel. The deposit is found in a region very sparsely timbered, and bryond limits of the coal field. ON August 20th a bottle was picked up on the abore at Scarborough, England. It contained the following Intelligence on paper : "Ship Sir George Seymour foun dered off Cape Cod, tictober 29, 1864, bound horn Bristol to New York. Cargo, iron and cloth. Lost, 18; saved, 22, in two boats. We are half startled." Trot Republican kitat Convention o Massaphusetts, meets at Worcester on the 14th inst. Governor A drew, It Is well understood, has signified his purpoic not to be ag'kin a oundittate for the noise be has so successfully titled ever since January, GAL Hon. A. IL Bullock, of Worcester, will without doubt be nominated as his suc CeSSOL. GEBTLEmr..r.. who have recently returoed from estrnaive tours in East Tennesse, North Carolina. (;antral Virginia, and even as far South .03 Georgia, represent the pres. ett . clop of corn as being much heavier then for several years past—much larger than Is needed by the wawa of the people, and consequently leaving a large surplus in be sent to market. —TOE village of Nile& Michigan, has been thrown into s state of intense excitement by the diacovery of on oil well on the banks of the St. Joseph river, about two miles and a half below the village. TILE stock has been taken for a Rolling Mill at Canal Dover, Ohio, and workmen art making the brick for its construction. When completed it will give employment to thiee hundred bands. Tut: three burglars who robbed the Na tional Bank at Wellington, Oum, last week have been Amsted. The evidence against them was cone naive, and they all waived a preliminary evarelnanen. TEE Wheeling infettiyencer complains of that city being infested with a gang of petty thieves, mostly boys, who have rubbed a number of dwelling honses. Noun of the prominent ex rebel Generals have BE yet applied for permisAon to leave the country under . the provisions of tag late Presidential Proclamation. THE rates at wblich the Post Office De partment is letting the contracts (or carrying mails at the South are greatly below Mose previous to the war. Lemon machine shops are In course of erection at Uhnchaville, Ohlo, that will employ Aileen hundred workmen. T/1E whole number of national banks Is 1,540. with an aggregate capital of $594,- 641,803 50. A COMP/.3T has been organized In De troit fur the manufacture of coarse linen good& AT Wheeling, last Bunday,•a boy named Tenn horn, fell Into the river from the stern of the Forest City, and was drowsed. Urn excavations at Hereulaneam are to be resumed by the Italian Government. bTArE BIEVVS. Ina following named Pennsylvania soldiers are ciudned in the Old Capitol Prium, clanged with mutinous conduct: David Cori EC; Ella. Millet. Joseph McCormick, David i3iber. eon, Matthias Patera, Daniel Kendlg, Horace O. Lf,der, Nicholas Wolf, Harvey then, Philip McKim and Henry Hunt, Ca I, 195th Peumayl— rants Volunteer.. UILE some woramen were engaged in re pairing the bridge ou the West Cheater and Media railroad, near the Wallingford •statton, two of the 11-4bers gave way, and wining • beano on *lda two men were standing. they were nreelpitaied to the ground, a distance of forty feet. One of them died to a few enhantes; the other lived for half as hoer. Jona Jp - mirs, formerly a deputy U. d Mar tial in rtillacillobia, bas beim convicted of bar boring rr concealing • prisoner. Tim Derialiy bi either a fine of $l,OOO or mamba imoria =Met& twe New lo:insides is now on the dock at the Nary Yard, at Philadelphia, undergoing re pairs. She will require considerable repairs be. tors she can go Into commission again. A sate commercial college will be opened lo Hari'Aura, next Tuesiihq, Dl 3ittirs. 9tyant, ntratton and liancisCo. A &lAMB and weal 'two in Harrisburg, be lousing to John Casey, were burned by an le neadiarj- on Benda, morning. T.a U1:1l00 Built of Heading baying been con verted into a National lesittntioo, lain week de. strayed $2 h,OOO of notes of its o:d issue. SIUMPERS In Philadelphts torte lately been doing a brisk bully's in selling counterfeit tickets to the theatres In that ell!. Ton barbers of Meadville bane made an agree. meat to atoms Wit shops on Sundays. The Cholera In Italy Eta Spalli I, rots the Loodoa Times, Lug. St.l The last bulletin from Ancona gives 54 cases of cholera and 58 deaths from the 14th to mos on the 16 h, and the total since the disease first appeared as 1,899 cases and 843 . deatbs. There was cholera at Ban &rem, (Capttanata), moo clay among the Doody fed lower classes, and people were running sway. At, Bologna up to the 15th the sanitary state of the population was eatlsfactory. The Ling had sent 20,0001. from his private pulse to the Syndic of Ancona to as• alai poor tack , persona and newly survivors. Thera is no account of cholera haying , mown I:Naito the other /taste Mlles: A letter from Flgemas, In Cataloniaosays that the town Is crowded with fugitives from Barcelona, whets, there was at that date (16th last.) a perfect panic on account of the appearance of some cases of cholera. In Qlleilia_lolXKLiallway tickets had been !tined at the Barcelona Mallon. Nevertheless, there seems to have been vary few cases, on the Ilth aid 12th a few or Immune cholera (every summer these occur at Barcelona), which hap pened to carry off well known persons, and this bad a great effect on the people. d. violent storm on the night of the 12th freshened the air , ad on the night of the 13th there was no case. The average daily mortality at this season at Bareekna is 80; there were only 95 deaths on the 12th, 10 of them children; only 22 or the 18th. and 26 on the 14th, lneindlng 11 children. The emigt Mien had neatly ceased, andlt looks fri=eslf the Bareelonese had been Moro an ed than bun. From the Londoa Mash Aug. t 2, The ippentno, a new daily paper, published et piorence, says that at San Severolrom the 14th to the 151 there Tara 50 eases of cholera toy! 1? Coelho,, aol from the 15.. b to till 1891 71 Coe, imd.Z2 death., 13 4 tlls iuu •r nel n2 from 11-111..11.d. shown Irtlnt4belV , B vv 1/rt , vl4.lla Jaye. At Nlcandro, a mall town lu Ills CAM tam's, there bad been eleht. caeca and nee deaths on the 15th. lit Aetiba theenalady seizes dlthlntatiteg, but such illAntantion toast partly be eat down to the 'decrease to tbe pose. Litton canted by extenedire efolgratien. The rrenek Copan' at Altoona, It. f• de ' Oadelisqe, thinking' that any jeyfal restaktitatlea' at We time would.bq out of plata wrote to the r esedie of Ltlll city, tarldg - tbat he should Pitt bleb the what Te-Denm celebrated on the Emptrerafete, and lnelosing 500 f. for the orphats the cholera IL:mut:led& The dupe/tine aneoubeee that the moetcleallty Tam. sera "has toted 5.000 f. for 'the sufferers at Ancona-. Anecdotes of Gen. Grant. . . A Galena correspondent of the 1 Oeclar Valley Tunes tells some Interesting once. dotes of Gen. Grant. He says that the cit• isms of Galena.have presented to the gen eral a splendid house, all furnished load. mlnible style, with wine, cigars and every comfort and luxury, the enjoyrneot of which' he uninterruptedly partake.s ;and - then turns put in the morning down town, pleassittlY chatting with ; his Old cOrnm des in:the store, telling them that "he hatwo Phones that he -could get s ti,ooo ea ch r 0.,. "and one he Could get $l,OOO for, which h e "should leirwritith some good trainer In • "2160 Yorie Mr Awn 'bars, while he was "absent iti Edepi" One gentleman, said 'hat while Grant Was tulle old stores; c l er k. in a gentlemannalsed hit brother hew Lis MUltery Clerk t pt on? Theroply 'ark! "b e ti i n can do up a luindle,wllier 'trying .1. oor threeLtimee." and then,lurnint to 0 he ro, midi .911yases. what , are yoagood or?" OrtuatlePlied. "I don't know, afith ess don't snit me." Such anecdotes of rant are current among his old intimate friends at Galena, who knew nothing otigstentas, yet undeveloped by circumstances, but:only knew lam as a quiet, humble man, but a mai chess player. I'l-BLit OTICES 11.ENAhELAEli POLYTtCHNIC INOMITI, i 6. Taos - . N. V.—The Foil. 75-SECOND ANNUAL SE• SIGN of this well krown SCROVL O• ENGINEERING &SD NATURAL SCIENCE, will commen, SorTsw- Iseil 13 rn, 1806. The NEW riNUAI. HEtliA rEs or MS, giving lull lororystton, me, be op. tat•a by a.dre•t•na PROF. CHARLES OBUWNE, bfieetor, aailk3otst Troy, Ncw tors. 27.....1111.1TALL CO E, - ALLENTOWN, PA,, With Oboitoted Privileges sod Superior Ailv nn tog. ter nu kinglish, Cleasient, Un nces - eis Military lailucatiou reopens SI,,PpE uireuinrs. tall at newer. Hears s. Pittsbiugh, ui ealflress Rk:v. Di. L. 1101 FOR D. At 0., 112:11.11eVi! President PLULIC NUTICE. Female Eduoa , ion IRE FALL SLSSIUN OF IL lI.TIFINOG'S FOR Lawn. DIAMOND NT., opoette the Court House. Will commence the )Ir.t Monday In Sep tember. Olt. Win at KAY I. Uo. , s Book °Store, Wood street. auttAlittood wir E Fir rEn s Eorrs NEw NO. 1 MACKEREL —23 kite new -a , Retested Mackerel, put up cop/ ..sly for tamp ily use, the drat of this season'. catch. Joel re ceived and for sale at the Family fir Kery Store of JOHN 4. REPizikOlW, see corner Liberty and Eland accent. L'ANCY CRACKERS —Just received a a fresh 'tangly of Scroll Cracker.: also, /Pusan, Butter too Unbent Crackers. For sale or the batty', or at retail, at the Family Grocery Stare of JOHN A. HENSh , see termer Liberty and Hand streets. . _ q V FlltUt , EKElsPEßS.—Pickliag ger of the best quality, by the intrret . eat lon. A Ira Pule r.p ces of every hula, far Isle at thr Graeery tat re of .TNO. A. RENSHEW, ote coiner Liberty sal Mead etreeta. NOTIC b: TO la:11.1i EMS. —PMFV , 9III3 for lb litlltd.ON(lo FOR Tilt pin.- HPhOd Lixi.m,Tire AND (1A d WORKS a 11l ho rtroolved up to Creoneed.y. the tilth in•L. al the 'Otte n( the Oa neatly, On et vi•r tel ewe , . (upetet••) were P.•u• and noec.det tin. • h- on.eu Ride map be (or th• whole woo, or for the do ferret deocriptlone of won( scontrateit • eetniu P. H. Ml4l. EFI. Secretary. a-AN GED BY MISTAKE AUGUSr J 41(1, at Sea tee leyolll• Station, oa the New Rogt.tou Four O'clront hp Frei( . A Black MI Cloth Trar•e/iog Sack• The owner e•o have the nee tart by lonely tn. one tAkell • Ith U. TaIKET /01ENtr AT st: W HIE LET PILLS OsT.—tiN SATURDAY EVENING .boar 9 o'clock, ether au the Oakland ear or near tot corner of Greet and Diamond atreete, LADY'S SLACK BILK BACOLIEL 'rho dada urlll b liberally rewarded by leaving It at the gat, ZETTE COUNTINO seadt FUR BALK A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, On oneof the Principal Streets of Pittsburgh. FURNISHED, sod (10111PIXTE SEf OF IN- S EEL , bII.NTd. For pealeulars, address PHO EIJOHA PH. o. seise °Sloe, wed • Pittsburgh, Pa illOrsO.A•litit• Otioue 0011PANY, StVten2bOr 1 I MS. THE PRESIDENT AND bANAGEtts of the Company tor erecting • bridge over the Monongahela river, oppoatte Pittsburgh, In the county of Pliegheny, have this day oeci wed • dividend of hoe per cent. on the capital stock, which will be paid to the etockholders, er their legal repmentattoes, at the &blanking Rouse of N. Holmes arotSons, on and after the 1.1 th lost N. tIULTIEd, Treasurer. P RODUOE CONSIGNMENTS NOS' IN 521./15E 2 car loads Shelled Cora; lieu brutes's Old Oafs; 155 bushels New TbaoLby Seed; 50 barrel* Seem Petaiews; as boatel, Dried Apples: NO doses Fresh thorned Peaches; 10 barrels Mad Seastees; N bench Maple Sugar; 15 kegs puked Sutler. For sale bF 1.. R. VOIGT A MI THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH OIL ANR ALAN lIFACTUAING COMPANY, will be bald at LAFAYETTE BALL, =roar of Fount, and Wood Anat., Pittatnues, (entrance so Fourth atreet,) on I , l' EItNISDAY, Lull lost , at I uot:ock r ac - :tot CHAN. R nastnoK, Naoreary. O . PELQ l; EST, A..13.1121E1L. NO. 21 WYLIE STREET, MAKES TO t.RDER GEAR WITTaNT, &ND bIuDELS Full nEW IotVEa,TLO:OL atollba I.•• A YOUNO MAN, EMPLOYED IN Ats omts to city, end Seeing steer leisure Court, In the morntop and •sesuat; tortsbei to LACE iItARGE OF A SET OF P.:NOAO E 10 1)11 A FEW HOURS WEITBICi Y. V EHI LAY, gab./ 111. 111. own 0[506, OT ID6 of nee of the employer. As to obenettes, Whir, the best of re *OOO siren, 004 ole4rlty. rentdrod address LOOK BOX Eft eon 71.0 Pittsburgh. P. 111 , ktULta1ufa.—The ti rta of PIM, LIP , A hEs r •••adtsenleed on the to day of d snit tad- and th. mtareat at William Phillips In U. O Bata a(l32“ 1.134 l4 crActe, Dee. Vila DAN t urrbased by John Heat, trap hilt .2trilpfsi ~..131111MtInX41 of the tale arm, atul to alone act aunties to nvatpt tut ttlutle•• doe the •tne. Wit. PH ILLIPS, A natal =Ol ad .TORN Maar. A V LIS PURCHABED THE J- B .ESC of sky forme/ k &emir to ow xi 4.N n lAUTI,RINO 411 , (1.1.41i55, I oav Wahl trade, atgd the lasso. of the tate dim. an artlato of Granular 1111/al Glass, fitment., to awaking produced 113 mutat, aunt tour. Load, tor which a PATEN T, DATED jAN. TART la, II 66, was (mutat! to Om 1.1 the pralus trot, of same. All MMUS reeeived viii he proroptiy attencel to, carefully pecked, and fonreedire with as CCM oe. ley as It nine. JOHN BE4T, aura:teen T.l street, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOAL POT.7POB LEASE Or TEN Y B&BS, the Square on Try stree4 from Third to Fourth etr.cte, man; heck to WE street, ts for Leese. Unlit the letk of SEPTEMBER. Pl - paean will he rent Id far toning the above prop erty. sitoated oe the Steubenville Railroad, grow rvby-forvar•,-where Imitatore lorn he man to na nd crab all the Railroads entering the ally, and the most manna of depot in the ally forte eels of Coal Sealed grapnels tar the abovraper ty, directed to the underslgned. will receive the meet prompt attention . JOllll BEST, Try great, Ptt9niurg4. 11'OLET.—PIEST FLOOR AND CEL. LAB MY MAE, 80 feet idolize, on aarmrrot naroad and Try atmota. it motored. one to am, home poorer ears bs bad for ruonlag maatilaert for llabl or tangy lunnog la any propos*, Ira at en nom or rbk ot Ore una of raid Mora ltoMm on thw preroure. aurentf • JOHN BEST. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 10 BE SOLD OCTOBER 10th, NEM Ptuanant to the atitbority vested to um by rano• lotions adopted at • mottos of the Stockholder. of the Damao& Iron Works Company, Iteiti oo the swenty•third day of Augural, ISCA the undersign* Agents on behalf of said Corporation, Will Sell at Auction, ttt the front door of the Oourt House, In the city . of Wheeling, on Tuesday, the 10th day of October, 1865, eatmaraelng the sale at tea o'eloalt • m., all that valuable Beal Estate and epee/mimeo ts la the 9.11► Watt et We city, iIitOWLI, as THE BELMONT IRON WOMB And Nail Factory, • Bottndsd as balsas, •Is i West by the Obto river, North-ay DasWan street. East by MAW street, atIA SOnth by the property Musts. tbsiglooll a Lsatalitat. Meth The Cal Mine to said Wird, now worked by laid Corp,. aline. and the itsilway tionnetting Bald )Vino, ed the Boiling NUL also, The gist FAtsto and noel Paean, 14.. 'melee to the esti Coeporation la and turionung etouth Wheeling. timbales that micantly aurehim. ed of Dr. J. Q. Campbell, and the fame fa aetton connected therewith; and II Towa,Lote In You Wheeling. booty purallaied i.f the It. klll. Pink mod othcrs, and I,ot No. I In CaliterelPe addition' to the city of Whmilitic, southeast come of Theta and L!tytylon strata, wnb nye Tenements tLere on. It U1141)1,1).1,0 that the Mel Property to be sold with U. Work. Is luthrloot In supply the Winks for CM ty years. The all Neel la Property to DO toltold9n the foO'oO4 1 ay teams , vie t anat.:mll ouh, end the ro Idus, With 'Merest from the day of ash, in three Wahl instainnalh, pajoible I n six twelve and els taco n calm from Bald date, the itailhain of the tied Estate tO tam the •stoali, neon of mete lots Jroo. nails, tools and ohattal InflPrity at an alp ,yrobielloot to he Ants by three dishara hop ions, of whom rho purchaser Pilo chrume on ;the .umiemoso • ego.de M they, Mid the tw os oho/ emir, third, the tuition or any two of the hese to ite.tidirount; ot4 .tbe stook - 4J taken lobe Ild (co in moat butaiments at. four, Ito cad P ft% months, with ; Willett lam. day or gale. Tee e. SOW yitymerate oh' both lb& Peal tetatt and Moth to ha seamed by papas' tetisfiletery to the undoseigeod .agenta. ands Ilitn'to be, retained a tte propeity. Until payMOilt.hl full. The pun chaser shell - Dave the of loft of Patio( to bola the whole numbs,. money, or soy further patios thereof than alien stated. U. tr& PAULI. I . C. hl: tt. ORANOLta. Whalley, W. V.., AIM WI.WOO , ' , - -- T. 01 SUM.ts.*sr: STEEL & BAILEY, stock brokers_ and gill Estate litonts Stooks bout% ono sal ccal* w r4Rall OIL SPolles. NV MCI= Bald ÜBTIO WINDOW BIiAD 4 .—A now style, for tale at No. IN Market strut. nttlß JOB. B. HUUREeI t< NUM ./i aA. Y F. TI S E.JPI E.,111 8 J. SLHOuNIIAKi.IL Litt b urgh ilhlte Lead Worki. PURE WHITE LEAD ELI L /-EAD .IIioUIYD IN OIL Full ?AIN'T. INU uIL FUCkILL.S. IN/11. li3 WOOD PITREE BLA I=l. X. CA- El CERTIFICATES, At J. L. .1 - t.EAD'S. aff 1 , 0 "RI FOURTH sni EEr OST.-uN tiABATII EVENING. Septcrubirr rerurrang torn Dr. Preesler. t.l; Oh, A BLACK CRAPE VEIL. The fader all! please leave the same •t No. II LAEILULL STRLLT, eau teethe the thsuks of the owner. FOUND. A SMALL AIIOCAT OF ZIOALY On the Street, on Monday morning, which the GU net eau beve. by 1,, kAVIng prOyeltl, 011 , 1 paying cite/gee, y figioit. to resiN S of the h-el boat North Star, at. toe S usis. toot. LOU ge, Aliegnsui Ric. r.se .11. !LIF;kP DK ELLIN° 1:101:S&S FOli SALE.—A I 14 , 0-11fory 81,14 }louse, of eight booms, and Los of Groot+ d. °ureter of south t7ausi efts et end ray , . sale,. Atie.heny City ['Wen loot nn Hobert. Street, by PA deep, le An a HI lea }louse .-1 four roots. end cellar. 6 Two-st, y Brio). House, n six tennis and L.t of .If out d, aunt!. g un Fulton stAeet, near Uiark eet; ,ttle• lia,ooo. a WICK House, of ball and even rooms, ou Second Are,. I.IIIIhIIERT a SONS, et Martel atr.d. ;BATES et BELL'S— Nataravoka, J scow,. a, Sw,eees, Lawns, LE:=92 FINE TRAYS AND WAITERS At a, Howe Fatal! leg St me of Cl/60. W. EIIBLEY No. SI Fedor.' street, Alleittouy UT CE —N bereas, Letters or Admio. int... Hon on the ElltSte of HENRY MAX: VI I I.L, let. of the flown) of Al..mbehY, h. re been tuned to th• mode vtgue4, ell person. I,effeso to field Est.* ere r , queetee to moot 4111- zeethat• payment thereof, end oh those h•otne agelnet the a.lllt preeeot thew to Jau,e. Bailer, No 21 Helves. street. /Vile st,/ y. JAMES HAI CAR, Cod AnrchlA XVI Ef4e, set ieff,e dmintarstora. HATES & BELL'S- BRIGHT PLAID 14 - Ittai n For Chhires'', M•otelr. •ems 21 73 . 1ft1x Ett r root. I Di BE , OL UTION eopartnerehlti heretofore iselsdlog under the rum* of WOOD, STLYLLENS ♦ t. 0.- wee dlsacdved oh the 19th of August., So. John and Charles Stephens' , alLne are authorised to aettis the o:d aooohnti w. W. WOOD, JoRN NV:PRESS, CHAS. STEPHENS. N. la. and ()Swiss Stophens .tUI continuo to cury as Ow Brick PLak itiaslemur at Um aid wa.d. Lon St,mtt, all y . an want. JOH NTEP4ENi, atsSt MAI& STEPHEN& N°TtcE- The undersigned baring bees appointed by the Court of Quarter Ses4tona. to ries , :mkt ,assns the dantagek an, to the extenslon of the following ow:eel! streets In the Borough of Raochester, yin Manhattan street, from Fr sakllo street to tne line of toe City of Allegheny, at Western Avenue; Chai Here street, from Fayette street to tbe line of the city of Allegheny„ at Western Avenue; Franklin etrest, from Chanters street to Fulton street, in said Borough. Public nut ce le tereby given, that the Viewers turd suet on the atoned. WI SATURDAY, the Mk day of aeptsinber, at letzten Buse amt piscapar ry tie* to Interest trillpiesee attend, It they should think proper. JOHN IC. PARKE, KNOX,. Johill K LIVINGSTON, WM. S. BUSS, D. L. PA FTEKSON, JO-EPH ALL EN JOSEPH CHADWICK, arpt:td. Viewers. CITY OP A.L. MON al V, Tausensa's I Peres, September I. ( TO DE LLNQUENT TAX PAYERS OF Tilt CI rT OF ALLEGRF.MY.—Notore la hereby elven ton all persons who have not paid their l Axes, Estee. Lovlre or Assessments la tae mod city of AileiCheny, that they ans respond to PeY__ihe eame L Le. or belay,' tae Mutt Dar OF tnn ,, BER NEST, and if the acne Is not paid on or bolero the first d. of October n-at, than dee per croft. wilt be addrd to, and made payable thereon. and that U the *ems be not paid on or before the brit day of November nest roll...slag. warranto m dl be lit acted to properly oftalltied remove, conimandlog earth of them to ferry for 511..1 Tsars. with ail mete' and thanes scorned thereon. of env sad e•attela or the dello q neut.. abet:vet round. and to dinall Ws Meteor after advertisement, as in cases o' distress for maIIrEICEON, 1211=12 - ALLL.GHENT COUNTY PAIR. THE . A.LLEOHNNY COUNTY ansuccn -11.13A.L SUVIETT will hold so Wanton aw ing the Pirol week of October, In the Iron Clay Park, near Lemitraghteellta. Emanairearrangsamat•ara taint made to toe tribme *AWACS!. ma watiza are aomestbm boas by Stoma and Hor • Railway.. Th...kwatinn la highly pictur esque sad convenient: A Co. Trotting Courem with other *Mediation., 'VII tovit• a lathe attendance. el Ocmcbuctactlocs to be addressed to lb. clot, Roars., as rwra AT., prrr.eurunt. au7lor 11TFBOLUTION OF PART.NERSIIILY m , The pastuarehly heretofcre Intlattag between (Manes V. &Way sad Fran* Can Clon'er, undm the ern mum of HAWLEY a. KR °ORDER, TIIMDAN elionlein by mutual consent, F. Can Gorden._ elspeal of Ms enUre Interest to (Moles U. BalaLyorho to alone authorized to gulled all amounta due, and nettle all Maims *gaunt the all Oni. _ . . MILS, 4:1. SA LIMEY Fulls via( oosukit. Plttetrtuzb. Lora la. Ea NOTICE. —Having retired from the flan of Beitley & V. (lorder, tot the purpose or sante embereing In the Trlnatulma 801 an.% I theettußy n sommand sy euettemoa Oharies U lou ßailey, to toe pattonette of aU my old ettatotnam 1 ehtepera awe MARK VAN 0080481- =t= TY. TERNAL REVENIIS TAXES.—No• uso to hereby glean, to oil perfumes troiriegned, that the AIIIItI4 Ltst, for the Twenty-third Dis rim., Pennsylvania, has beet. placed to my handl bv the Mecum., and thee I will be !ouzel in my nMea,..Nch If/ WATA,II STREET, Allegheme, Dom Tti IS DATE to the 87th lAN OF SZPTEMSER, (sr the purp,,,,e of receiving sold Taxes on lev comes, Menne, earflap*, Slits* Plate, as. Also, 711,111 attend In man*, or by Depute, it the Borough of Tarentum at the Hotel of Susan Brows, on THURSDAY; the. llst of September, from ten olelolk a. m.cantil four o`olcek p. and at the Borough of Sewickley, at the Store of Samuel Clanton, eo MONDAY dr./MING, the nett Inst., tram servo to nine Wales*. Psyments must on mad*, to al/ oases, In Volta States Legal Tema's, or National Bona Notes. D not pain wr hlo the regotted time, the penal- Bo of tn. hew will be enforow.l. . . . . . . DAVID N. WHIT', ipeflawilhw 110 Iwo'. Yal Narlet,yestaik. R EBELLION 1.. ECURD. EDITED BY FRANK ,11100R11 (LOPAEDI% OP TAE IN All' This Work ir II compendium of Information made up of sputa! eorrespondsnee.eilletei relsoru and gleaniogp from the rommaper. or pi.,0 too- Untie of the United Metes and 0, %utopia The fiEIifiLLION ItEtlollit hat n baoomo lira ly yetakilthed all the etandard motto:it), Of the War, roost of the fifitorleg of too test yet. pub. 'flaked have twee, to a great mounre, am:4MM tram Ali Work. 11 lint 0000 Taloa to atateemen, Insautunti as the thine mad pollOy Orin prominent leading men, ere fully traced le Ito pekgem. I'UDlliDod lb entottbly parisybasti containing fit oalnia pages and tiro portraits. 1.1 golttmes &heady completed Price to elota per part.. ya 10 per vollinte, bound tn cloth. e 0 o 0 pou t volume. bound In shrep. 40 6i per v01..10100 In hellcat( or hatflororocco, D. VAN NOSTRAND. Publisher No, 109 nrondwaY, N. Y. •; Copies sent tip., by man, ois troolpt of Ma sultiotineiwti HENRY G. WALE, Merchant Tailor, bUUTL•TT66T COMER OF MS d BT. CUM IRS, PlTTfill Ind% 14. Takes areal pleasure In &Ottawa:Dig to his rimer out crurtomyrs and - the molly patently, to t his utstratesauld arraggsrnante fat Om YAW. DEA, bUN are now aagialeted, having been bar ally 'elected Om Ihtqtat.oigis cloth houses the Eastern sines. ' Only cleft Isaias Or can really to resornmeardmit Mahe ottll lent ern. u sea she intent arld saost,appror mat data gad idetsallestoa Wag very tarp, idol sun West. Dlr. /tele hat tench eonitdeneet UM. ties MI Onier aplatten. "hi/PERE/Ng MAUR: COLORIMI C rt, AND VON HEINS, as Usual, warrutad f s la .coin an sound texture. meseMELTO le N tld ,OLOT nod other nets compere, sty tor entire sults. A great variety of FINE C ASSIIKERES Inc Pees and Vests, for Morning and Evening treat. sue. A - Eir atk .1 1 r TILE THA.DL. Et Ei ,00 CP .I.' Cil , 17 INT D 191 BLUE MI. X 1 4 2, II STOCKING YARN 4 Full wtascrrtment of the ORIGINAL BOSTON CASHMERE YARN. City and Country Dealers sup plied in quantity, At Lowest Cash Rates. Ac. CARLISLE, &O. 19 FIFTH STREET. aREAT BA.LB OF BUILDING LOTS N. , AT BR A UDOOK , S FIELU, Um IHE t 0 fr 144 rLLE AND Pe.blntSYL VANUA EL IC —Will be artneen at Publ. Sale, on the premtees, on haturday. aepsensbee 10tb, et th p. Tweaty-N ina Large and Desirable _ _ bt/ILDII4 - 0 LOTS, In Ellett (NAN'S PLAN, e... 13 Lot froo , los ea teat on streets no and GO :set In sham. es ending back In feet, to an allay. Also. Tyro Lang . - Lots. 0.. rorl awl s Acres, boring etch wide front ou tae Oloconiabela river, and writ •u.td. d for m•oulactunng purposes ormoiten.eota hive been male with the Codorlbrville R H. Ito. to convey all persons (gen tlttsten or tulles, to the Sal., free 01 coargd. A Special Tonto tr.II Ammo the depot, corn, at Wa ter and Rues street a. at I obslook, on the day of Sale. No tinhorn lequired. For Pla - t et Lots, •od uthfr partkolats, sue ge bills. or o••oly to H. MoLAIN a tit seartd • .03 r north street. W HEELER & WLLF ON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Lock Silk* Sewing Machine BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE. agency, Jib. 27 Fifth Street COMPLETE BTOCK OF NEW AND DESIRABLE PALL GOODS. Jost teeli Wee girt sylendM line of ' fit) n CHEVIOTS and LON DON iL yI ERAORES, tne lamest stock In the city, very st A full assortment of FRENCH and BELGIAN OGATINGS and FRENCH CAS.IIIIIEREi tor Mamma to anti Also s lull fins of FRENCH and LONDON atazotis, including stew colon, all of whlah we will nuke up to order Ina supetto manner, and In the Mess sad most approved made. An to Janet respulty solicited. The Company mtts to.tre ample • term contain. Ina aightymvesteants and forty-dve perches, loca ted on Brecon Run (a tributary to Cherry Rasa and ltrang between (Marty Ron awl 0111 Reek. Twenty-eight lams have abeedy been made to mponsible parties, among whole will be loom/ the names of sons of the oldest end most suotessfe eperorses on the lateea. (Su 'The entire Met will - - (Summon to S. GRAY SLIN,) I GRAY, POMMEL & RES& Mt ir .1a ox, 16 Toilorso 62 FIFTH STREET, BET. WOOD AND SNITRFIELI) BOY 8' CLOI BING We are new receiving a very Large and Comptete assortment of =MEM =3ll METROPOUTAN, LEONARD AND CASTAWAY SUITS. 411 the Lale F.SLL STYLES comprised in our present Stock, To so oramlwation of whlsh we rerpoottull, a* the attentfon of our customers and the pubtle. GRAY & LOGAN, •7 St; Clair O. BRYAN, Mock and Beat Estate Broker, H 4 b 7 FOURTH STREET Onlsm for the purchase and sale of GOLD, and GIOVIMNDMiT, RAILROAD and PETRI/LE-. tIM EiTOMES. Promptly executed, ay tat graph. to Nem York or Ptilladalplila, at the RE :MLLE 00IIMBISIONT3 as established by the Board or Brokers to the respective ewes. sum • TENANT FARE OIL COMPANY, Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Streets. Tide Company was orr i l on the Med Inst., ander as Pennsylvania and Idanufsetur lng Lads. The Territory of the Company Is eh wave on Dunham Creek, between the lands of the Dunkardtheek Union OS Company indent Dunk.. ard Creak Petroleum Company. Capital Moak H 50,003 Of Working Tna. H* on Par value ofu A each Share oo S. A. JOHNSON, Provident. ISAAC MOH, See and Trimmer. DiIiCTOSIX Samuel Graham, I Frank Snyder, James °Muss, J. G. WOW, Stephan Lawson, Li W. Muhl*. au2o...tt HEwirra POLYTRICUM .FOR THE FLUE, Issoknowleogal by all who him tutoLl It to be A No. I. Try It ye doubters sod be ootivincocL For We by W druggists. Inati/d 14.1 ,4 1 , 34. 1 C+1441411 4 10:44;W:t4;41 i,flF•i*.t fin 011 Th. Bankers and Brokers Boord haring adopts. tt,o IOLIOW/41. RATES OF' COMMISSION , , v bof:oen trtorotrom thus day s t ls. ra ,4,t it do. do.s2.ond up to 4211 Per do. do. - Ed do. St Ida aboro, do, do. tree and OMott per cent. Fsa ILLIA.-500,000 88:12NGILEM , 500,000 ;MAUD 'PINE -0111301.13 rrrmrl w. sixtrliz, IMO . t 67 l ' AUctt7 ' Street. usaz Stairlr. EMOVAL. WELLA,IILLIDLIC it 004 , , 61‘11 111410iad St°6) Vittot7 to Pro: SU woon == - T,oozzar anif; WINS' act are rmpus,' rir r ilial ezdat tor Lamm arM SW pramptly at Qs Unrest Was. . 101 gadaPAICOJEA, osLoou cluakry— A' boat' tettuuksbi• stiletto and position can • for BWROSTILA,' .1111ETIMAITAM, JINURAy, •lIY6PFIYSIA. ITCH, PISIN atot st Allsessee of the SMUG Ai a Tonto, It mires the si l t Perlantsd Mi and wholly isetoreethe es littsaltUi and It eeds but a trial to prove stet' Tor aids by ALMON JURNITTON, Gornto fiatitneld sad To= PAPER COLLARS, ritAoz <7.101.13. Maxi ekcl : AND WITHOUT ( Lori, Li..rtArG. Ntz- The Cloth Lined Collar, male by tea Lock wood MEd. Co.. 25 South Third Nteilee. Pada., have hem in general ewe dnee 18.59, and notaithatatultneohe fact that numerona iMlLaotioll• of them hate been made, they add rant aupertor to any C , liar lt , the market. 'limy are the only Ooliars lined throughout with Oloth, with a layer Of Paper on each side, and Sr. shaped upon formers. or moulds, so as to fit the neck and allow a space for the cravat. The peen. liar process used in their mann!ae are, makes thew resereb e Linea very closely; when batched the bore of the cloth give the appearance of linen to the paper They :are very strong, and do not tear at the button nal... and are the only Collars n..de that can oe termed and worn on both sides without the button holes giving way and tee pa ler tearing. Puttee purchasing Collars sell be carat ti to tea that each Co:lar le stamped uttion the Inside— Lorkv ore 3110. Co.. Cloth Lined, with the Trade Mark of the Co and daft of, Patents. Do not be deceived bt the boxes or false mlerepreeentations, but see fdrtoureelf. If the Collar Itself Is not. stamped upon Co Inside as shove, it le not genuine. The en , rmou• ue nand for these goads (largely exceeding that at any Uolmr mode) ass kept Mesa mild ahead. f product-iota, but, with • large sealant of new mschtnerv, this Co. le now able to till all ord.. promptle, elther In PoUsidelphla or as any o f the Agenura - . -• lo addition to these best stan.lsrd goods, several lower armies of clatters are constantly to stock., The Lock moon Mk kloare the sole heenseis ruder Hunt's aid L oek wood.. Patent• (Me firtt on Paper Coll", erre (steed). and by pa-clawing %belie gouts p.rtles a. old MITI ealtlent sod la orsulta which •re now being ,goronsly enlaced asattat all deal t. In othet chaaes of Paper Stellar.. whleh In- Itinge one o. nor. of the. Patents. M=MMMMI MACRUM & CARLTSLE. NO. 19 11FTli STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., sniatreed Wholesale Selling Agents. SCHOOL BOOKS k laTe m3d soMplate assortment of copy BOUKS, DRAWING CARDS ETC., - ETC., ETC., Ate offered at the very lowest prfees, to the pub Ito, Mad CO whol•eale Doyen', by JOHN P. EMT, &WO of 1 7 17173 ST... MASONIC HALL SILK, Ging harm and 7otton PARASOLS AND SUN SHADES. 2b per matt below cost at T. A. 111 1 CLELLAWS AUCTION HOBE, 88 Xf•lftlta ISt:remelt. 411,-The entire stock, of Shoes and Dry Goods cloning out et lee. then ,cost. ale Mytatia Oa. CPCIIOI4I:PALIVIr. w. P. ntialtilAY, President. J. H. I.llp6T,Pactetary Ind Treasurer. from IZ to lW ••••;17a - . "L'hl; farm is stirrounded by four et the mon oemersimi ollproductng lama on Oil Crook and Cherry Hug and is k elate proximity to the "Bow , and “Pdountaln" Wells, and abort one mile mem %no Walnut Bad W•Il Tae Ootapany attars a limited nuntbat of abates at the antmatiption prior . SEVENTY-F VE CENTS PER SHARE- Ma oar. plaperty together with an Intarain• lion ns the p 5 .0. 1, and organisation at the Ocaustanw I gr io.W at the ogles al • : At WILEYAnnie. • • W/LISINs * • CLOSING OUT: BOOTS AND SHOES, Dry Cioods, AT LOOP PRIG] IOcCLELIAIIDII AUCTION SEPOIIII4 ~T~iF»T: DRUM & SLACI. Genoa head a lane wortlxleat at MOWING MAOHINES. 3134124EVISMar 1i4133:1EUE16 Straw Cutters, Scythes and,ltay Rakes, AT So. 9$ and SO . OEIO gnu= zo4FL Riaor; LIEBIGS' FOOD, FOB INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Fee making a pleasant ant highly nutrition' Soap sr Gruel toe children deprived of the motWo milk. sad invalids of alleges. sor Full dinette= Cu each package. • ni We at the OInitTRAL DRUG STORY House, earner ofhlo an y sileghwad Federal streets, In the Market . GEORGE A. KELLY. I !Wk.° CRAIG'S OUTLET SAW MILL, AND BARGE YARD. Craig Street, Allegheny. - DRA.IIIIIHTiNG OPPICE AND PATENT AGENOt Etrietn l ST. Mini STREET, near Stapenstaie H. P.G.ENGEMBEL, 01,11 Manama Easidenos No. to Hay fames. are LE/al PIPE sui.Err I..a&D, 'Lim) PIPS or all alias and tactinisisaa. SHEET LF.A.II,aI any thickness on band and made to atter. to • . .r.t.ratzu oosnovoigeit. 06mmission Atarchant, No. los Swond attest. Ri.EBECK BRO., Di ens Valideuir anti Unolitnists, Manufacturers of filemolift Patent WinesilLlne for Steam Emus , Olt Ualnol,Urallnim , alba% SW/Mktg. 3fsataty ra 111 174 11, 44 corner Barnum ani the itreettOltasbarebrikv Bcpalrbur wad puttlng up kro .. .erri Prang7 FATic GOC!DO, Toys, Bata/vita, WHOLILISAIX AND SETLIT4 J. 0. LA.trEarti itrtmbr&tlscr‘ BELTIII4II d -BEL E MZI , 23 O IfaINTI How. 43seket",Laet Leather eubt Htvere l oW T he best quallty, wimp - mai I=6 incl for vilest thl totve4pacem, by ! .3.&H. PHILLIPS, pee 28 sad 23 St. Clair stmt. ,ORS' G coons. We hsve thil Sole A grucy for Pittsburgh, the UNITEIt STATES PIN COMPtIIIY ; Also. AdaMantine and Swan 11111 Hook ?Lad Eye Company. WHOLESALE DEALER , AND JOBBERS can buy lb. above toot a by the OW, (rho, ace:illf frelyht wad e* . nsr. al Nell YOra, I` , / , oeat oy es tag at ~ Noui 78 and SO Market Sind, NAM ITM, GLYDE & CO. set. • F °ll SA2'2' Colinters', Counters. We have Bala Mid MOD-HIND CHNTERS, . _ They are as . I.IOOD AS NEW ONES, end gill be sold OHEAP ffiacauffi GLYDB & Co., CRUD & GLY DE DAV& ADMIT + ll - TED MT PARTNEDS, Prank Van Gorderand Calvin . [Fagan, The partneroßto to date from Aurust Id, and the and the bustotas to be conducted undet the name and stele et Macruin, Glyde- & Co. AT :WHOLESALE. 65,000 Enimeled Paper I 'oliars; 25,000 CoMmon do. do.; 2,000 pipits Wool Knitting Tarn; 2,000 do?en Wool and Merino Bose; 300 doh llnderskirts and Drawers; 75 ewOons Bead Gimps; 500 down Lace Tells; 500 doz. Ladies' Linen ildkfs., fiery heavy stock of Fancy Goods, Notions, &c., BRADLEY'S BEIRTs. THE.AT ESITION , LADIES. 1. wild* to the splendld auortsseat of Bradley's Hoop Skirts, :3'O•RE pourri) en F`. IL L IE,AJE'CIIINT'S,. No.' 17 , Fifth. Street. The buplet Eliptic, • Park - And Empress, r WILL BE kIED , III ALL PROBUBION. In addition, full lines of Missals of . I Triintriings,and, Nations, IF - x.r.a. BE TOORD. 'Don't Fail . ; to Examine the Stock of ENCLISIBREAKFAST SHAWLS. set Es 11. EATON. 17 Fifth street. NEW GOOPE FR JULYI Jots. b onze Sr- have just *paned a- now stook of Main Dram Goods for the:2l-resent season, to which they la. its streaticak Paris Dreaaaad Samna Stfatadapr,. sa min Fm/ 44 1 Buts=6asor aids; Gatelture and And* Setts; lanW.L; .ms, Laos Handlarsbleili Med wean:a to war Franca. Szairrablersd Marts; Duplex itoop Sktitin Balmoral; SUMS Sioskings; otO4bt See Side. Shemin mad Has . 0011011 C Head Betts: Fanny Combas. Paranoia . aa4 San Shadi4e Basques. leustiosi Plata mad Striped Sudo sad Naittsooks. F4NE FANS fa Pearl. DartOsattb:, tsa. WEOLEEI44I moms tria-erarab. res HORNE & GO, •da P ELt/pCliTlyrualri, JIIST MIXTVID, And For Sale Cheap, at W. wmoonnacii.ws, ; ALL BSLX 84LTINGS, • - s, BA*, White and Oolored; HAMBURG ribtrsoutos.. LeOES, 'ROSIXRY, am 4 p - MORRISON% STAR SHIRTS atom on band., and oralo.l eaten to sat CIIIi0=1:1M ifil MARXIST sTrtzar, COME OIM COME ALL GENT N'S MESHING; ; O.3M)rt.E. Nos. 18 6iid 15 St 0 1Air St» The attentlonO the nubile ti tolled to the ttrEO and extentive Gm& of GENTLEMEN'S. Ms, :IA NEGUNG ENSALS, put opened at the abore.:z.i mentioned pia.* which I am amen:tering at trrait wilibazgatna. day idea to want of the above Gonda': funi tt to tinda adeentnio to ewe lc a 444 and examine Ear stook before puretwabar awe: !I where. They rad the Sweetland best selected nosh of Fine edte Shim, entre . size* Neet , ft. ee Shirts, Wootenis.lotton and Lisle_ shine and Demeans, Sem% NeekTf Cr4Elatterniee, and If ug entleman"a.lostdshlng==ty. Hemembet thefOlatoe, La and Stat. Glateatreet. $ E. l / 1 . - Schtaildock of Eats, Cam Gears CA.. /am, Lockwooaii iinivenal, anons. Eniunelest and Du --••• • . Ladklywattis- DTBSOLOTiON. 00.partnershl •oe .beretatars'Anditlekr tad= las arm.ramas =not. E b$ a m t't n letyaa 1C 1 4 1 1 . 9. Ohr" da iar - il;rl3ateest settling; aza n dla poilbget their Le rest so the nunalning partnere, s W& EL WALKER hamioe,meha se d . inuefo In the Ist* 01 Brine, Ettsla • eels a CO.l ' TEE EAROFICTORS OF - FLINT GLASS 4 Will be condi:ll;4lst the old stsoliZio. 4,t WOOD 1 S'lBEET,.ons a ir x st , vra: 00. HAYING SOLD OUR IIiTRREST IN the late ne 4 l ot/ 11 7 1 " alasztlettooo., we lA, take ',timbre ukateoratkerabas troz termer pet tons, and tbepd tufo ineenwel btu. ettlessaots. Mum. BEYOnt Wi /Jr.'s:Wet • • 1, - < , :JOSEPH SLOHALUDS, E;L, WBITHAIt WisE_ IOW! ti.irf. VA.11.301f. August 30, . . ~. , . I s.— B. IL Isr-04Y. AtassfseDuni Aids Oeds. tasted Pstestrirdd _ orti _ S - ANsOkt.. POSt AND WALICINCV DRAM AWNS, stirut 11=MM • USED II sum uSOIL mralumr am st 4 VHlo,l4lll.l=kos the %WU tor ttut Nan. an. Railway. l !..ot 44. 4 irk /3(l z IT,ALtEiII7I T" PA. ' • _ • pwithume 'gateman is WNW. tis SULU Deo t roresoenta_lns3-411. and Jrdtatasedl Awls of uss purest nod tud&_DaW Moor pun. toitottortd at. Deeply Da time: AU Darts mummy se4 miss 4 to duotze pins aldgoo.katlicrrany oat , aft Smug any!StAtm of Itts.stasetsyssn bovine ,tho,sotoo pot% • f!taaa, .V t iptAlLCMaabios Work.oloos tO we= Vanua to salt , rumnaviafludge tar trortasOlvetV and " oo zin g solaMtot IrOrtomostaparulAtompotk thin. bud tor glad sad Oiredlar. Artnimigia - - • OuLr--7.34akt in store and for ease by, set 'l5- , LULU! MUM k cwl/4
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