Viiistatrgit gazette. , till SLIZSTIT' PUBLIIIiIIIO iisociettax ;MONDAY. EMPTEIIIIIER IL 1863 UNION MATE TICKET. ion numon-ntannent.: GEN. JOHN F. LIARTHANFT. • or ITkii,omea7 county. rofi fitravaroa onsma.B. COL. ?JACOB M. CAMPBELL ' , Of Cambria emmtv. 'ONION Cowry TICKET 1012 Dmrratur wricll/131 . 3. a.vn 8. DUFF, 0fZL1.13 , v3.33/.. you. coIINTT avisrlsoLL3l3B : Bunn 1.6.M.8raT, Pat TlArsualp. VAPID AMEN, Js...of Liberty To.nuallA YOll !TATS 112:IIATI , JAMES.., GEJLEAX, Alleqte.l7. roie AtialAcsr.r ;.‘.GEO. E—Go.E.E E, North Foilettit;towna.tip. HAM B. ILEIULUN. AleOokaGani . TosinatAP £L EED SU . A.l4.l 4 ,lgpt i Nt h .. J. P. GLASS, Attabosh. • JOUNA. - DANES.tie: TOwAilit). SOMA 1" 5 7 17 ftrLosv " eir " St. 13 Mit Ti cacrirr: 1117alryTani. B. L. iitaotriii.mr, of Birmingham. iron; ignitarou cm room UOSES CHESS of Chanters Tosaslllt6 i' i6oilitc4 :vay. ' SOtrTHERI itilLivt A. ' t' , We do ,not like , the policy which the - Predditat 'boa adopted. in Mississippi of , arming tWillilithtotthat state to preserve ~• Order locally, with view to the total with.. 'draws) of the National fortes therefrom. r. 1:00v. ilai.4Miiii,Mighfrilly urged the "young '" men of thefitate ..of: Mississippi; who hive ,'-- eodistfiglibilied themselves 'for gallantry" ;ander the rebel bannei, and who have re '.: 'neatly laid down thra artris - to formmilitary .., , -,:"...... I , coropaniely - One of cavalry ancloraof infant .: • ly liiiiielt:totitttY,: to twthitain - order in the' ~.., ` state, t he Wel Object being : thget rid of the t ;-: coloredtrixrpsbysithstitiiting these recent ,: ly disaiMed.rebelsfin their place. • L Gem.EtedOest resisted and prohibited the .i.. 1 'enforcement ,ir GAB 'scheme of Gov. - SHAR- I: AMT. 41 . 4 . 4c:1,Cei1y:0d doubtless truly, that ~ the only :class in thiaßtatetieeding a mlll - • lary !bite to keep it In order, consisted of *; 7 ; .thelte ' Airottrig men who had so distidguish :, "edtherftselves" in the rebid service. The ibreachesol order, says Gen E1L0C.1331, con , ' idsta mainly in t ho.. inurdeting of freedmen. and imcliAijigee:upon Northern men and ;'-' Goveintoent Courieratt the heeds of these fare rebels Just surrende by,Foritttsr and ;bras TAYLOR To &oppress these illEOrdplls,. . Gov. Sneaker selectitiuf clefs who commit ~ ! :them.-. -, In the face of the facts presented by Geri . '.. ' Stomas, the ,Presidenthas set aside his oi -1.- -der asmulling that of GOT. :DARNS-T. thus 1:. ?,,, permittleg the Governor's plan to be put :iii operation.' A.ll there are 69 counties in , -1 ; J Niastalppl,..thikls equivalent to raising and i , t equipplpkin army of, 15,000 men, every 1- 4 ..inan of Whii.h, is hostile to th e tuba and the govexiimem; It is In effect_ re.arming ri that portion of the rebel : army which Was I ralted.4is l o4PPl.,. , 1 1 : The: , purstante -of -a, -similar , policy i • ! throughout the,l3titith would,end in raising 4 . . ', a standing array of from 15i3,000 to 200,000 t . ' : secessionists, tinder whose sway the •negro , 1 1 race would soon be exterminated or re. en. 1 slaved; T . :. i .- l• ; We cannot .. think it possible that the President Mph Into -consideration the re ,' sults that must inevitably thiw from follow . ;.... ', lag out this policy The hies of the Pres '', idepty4iit ”the people must be trusted ; with • their;. government," is .ccirect, if properly carried out; but he seems to for get that rad 64ditom of the South: are now •-:.. I an integral.. rant =of "the people," audthat GOV. firipssr's scheme not only excludes 4 '1 them. OriallAhire,:ht."their. government," tFtiut puts ;into - the hands. of -a. minority of 1 . the piiiiti lite . right:ana . thepoWer ,to op, . i , vuessandjlestroylue •me)ority. 1 - lithe white people of the , Soatit are to be 1 - considered, as. exclusliely . - "the people" I , then wedistautinferstirosa;thed",;.m • ”os 1 .- ,: idea thatthAfs th itel .. people smoo.te, trust:, t , ed velththeisz.,"governatmit.7l They are 1 I . not lit tol'eoloy any such trust. Every day .....11 demonstrates th is to be true. They need ' I i 'years upon years of tutelage and eubmis. l' , slim to tit them for that trust. Men taken 1 . {. red-handed , tvitti _ treason and rebellion, { 5 fib thelelieWic.'o.tabithAed. agabiat :Um •I s , freedmen, by four years of strife, i ; are in no way qualified for a trust r" -- that requires qualities not one of which S they:o;mm. As well might a city, after f-,--quenbiel.VTlAdattgrfot: put - lizo 'the. f f hands of the rioters the preservation of its i ~ future peace. 'Condemning their own Candidate. A The (ew Yorif"Mmsrattc. „ Fro:mention ,passed the following, among its 61:her rest). .11utions: - "That as the tint fruitzof this triumph the petiole demand the subordination of the I 'military to civil rule, the restitution of the ‘l, 4,llthority , of the courts, and the recognition ;of the , infility of the States; that we re. . dtl3 ctip...uty or tn. _ ; .... '..-.; gard all efforts , either. by prolonging the '1 1 uglitoP4-Plet'PE:hi-lifinYitig ;4 5 Ailg 121 , Of • ' soli- .reeenittiorvtn 'the:States, 4 ID 2 order' to .i., : •compelthem t 3 adopt negro equality or megro suffrage; as an element of their Cort i -striations, as tending to delay and prevent I. -; *be pacittcatioe . of, the country, and tosue . -rut the Principles of die Unmerited,' and ~ ; endanger the liberties of the people." ' l l t , Ile same convention, almost simuitan r . timely with the passage of thts resolution, i - ) ' =dilated Maj. Gen. Slocum' fie Secretary t t . of State; and Maj. Gen. Slocum was at that - . mo sh , holit au cement errideterm- - ;v , • :Wed effort to Frabordlimfa"the'Civillo huh i - - 1 ' 'tary !tile In Mississippi. lie believes and I ".• - "be saya that in such a mate as Mississippi, 4 ) 1 Ine ntilliair pOwer)Lertaireme and the civil t power saberdinete Co it; he revokes the or 'l': der of Gov. Sharkey, forbids their enforce . ment, and substitc:es his own inrizeir stead ; i lie is, In fact r mlust - the •DemOcracy. call t• 1 i i , "military: tyrant" and one who sincerely -bellevesin that iron handed rule which, this .. • Zr, 4kuxtratie:PllMPlortragllAn l O T t rts i t the principles of the government and en l , 1i ;IA, - 7 •- the. -- • newspapers full of the record of his mints !' ry sitymmg,l'••they, dermtuice r hintAn the : , roolutiter *shave qielele, as ah c Ciearyil) - the geveramtmt, and then place him at the head of the Democratieltmket To de noimce a`manand nominate him for a high office In the same breath s is one of qte straaelatititiataheowtin the IdaterA •Of politics. None but a Democratic Con tention could have been guilty of thus in ir. : stanteneous)y,glving the.lie to ewrrpro ..l.7, .A.P , .... ..+4: ..t. :... e 4i ludo& t ~.. We wish the party much joy of their 1., ,1. mondeee I The Trtu_aeliymi he was the , : 4 . 'Republican treasurer of Onondaga county .j••...-„":when rim war broke out; and it is very oyrtgli,;firbillaileri hittitee of things ilt Mississippi, that he has not turned Dam ;;..-! .. verat,smeilthei...,E.! 4 ,...., • , •-7:3: zef,i..." - ,3;:f ;.• i 1 . . ' - Coranermly.—The Doylestown Demo - oat, owned and editeaky.,polonel Davis, .::' i• the Democratic criziffitlittetirUditor Gen eral, '. has a n editorial in 'defence of the in -', i ' irtmoAPPlgen .WWA' 2l Ftlo AKIO 4414 c. , - our prisoners at Andersonvilla. .Murdered ' 1 /' It grierte that the Military Commission be fore which hale air.trlal isa-;otrevalkon of , ! Apower, fa that the pri soner has not been nirl,y,cipalt with. t t s t ; - , L F, r. ' I ~:,:::-:, ,,, j0 ~-..:..,:.:1:;:. : .7. 7,0 ViTi - Nat° ISOIBRE.,COoNa.. We have looked in vaia fdr any item of news, even the slightest, to give confirms tiou to the report sent to Washington from Vlrgbriathatthere was danger of a negto insurrection in that Btate. Not a single fact has transpired to justify such a reprrt, or to Warrant a belief to any quarter that We negroes entertained any such purpose. The report probably originated among the ex-slaveholders, who construe the ex istence of a determined epirit among the negroes not to be imputed u; on, to be luclp lent Insurrection. With them, any asser tion of manhood on the part of the negm, Is equivalent to open revolt; and if, as we trust they have, the freedmen of Virginia have rhoorn the proper pluck in resisting the efforts of their late mastersto practi cally re-enslave them, it is not to be won dered at that some half crazy loons should stand aghast and cry out "Insurrection " Under slave rule, if a slave resisted so slight a thing as a slap on the cheek, it was thduglit prima facie evidence of the exist ence of a conspiracy to rebel; and now when not one of them will allow themselves to be chastised or defrauded, the-evidence of "Insurrection" must, to the minds of the woman-whipping chivalry, be condu cive. Our only wonder is that the head of tha Freedmen's Bureau permitted himself to be drawn into the trap set for him by these men who are determined - that the negro shall not be free. He has,.ft seems, an, thorizea the revival of that infamous slave Ins itution, the Patrol—the very thing the ex•slave masters wanted. The Patrol was, with them, one of the most powerful is-- struments of oppression. As long as it was in. force, no negro was safe out of his house after dark; and under its re -estab llshment it will be made the means of in • flirting every possible , cruelty upon the freedmen. The laborer on his way from one plantation to another, after his day's work, to see wife: or children, will be ar rested, imprlsOned, and punished as only slave drivers knew how to punish, and thousands of pretexts will be conjured up for arresting ny the patrol any one who, by asserting his independence, becomes ob - non OTIS to the late ruling class. We object to this whole system of treat log the negro as a speciality, and dealing with him as a dangerouselement In society. All be Wants is to be let alone. Give him a fair chancear.d he will take rare of self. Ali be .yrants is protection agatnst those who, have been his oppreasors, and security in the enjoyment of hls freedom. Fie is tot to be treated as a babe, or a child, but as a man, With all the rights and privi leges Of a man, and with all the duties of a man upon hint. The whites of the South Lave got to learn this lesson, sooner or la ter, and the sooner the better. The Freed men's Sulean can very properly give It 3 at tention to imparting this lesson to them, and it . will then sectue Itself from the dis• grace paf establishing patrols and relapsing into the other barbarities of slavery. IHE LEADEN:• LED. lo their ananlmois appeal for the pardo , of lan. Darla, the members of the Missi_nsippl Constitutional Convention coolly assume, to to .. half of their constituents!, the guilt of Mangers. Ling the rebellion. 'Amiens: "When a war of sections began, inaugurated not so mural by.theactbou or appeals of 'edit-W -inds, as by the Lateral umisissand enthusiasm of the massek he was chosen with extraordina ry unanimity, became he - was known to be hon est, sincere and prudent, K. preside over the Ames hi revolt. fle was the representative of the sentiment of Vie people of the States., His BM RUB those of the great body of the people. We'respeetfolly and earnatlf enk t at one sins. the. sins of the millions for whom, and with whczn be acted, may not be visaed upon his head." These mm must be well:seared of their ex emption-from the penalties of trettoon, or they would not so readlifairalhate theinselves in ex culpating DAV 7 I.B. A wholesome sense of their pereobal llablihr would deter Client [Tom grated. toasty adding the, seat of their leaden to their Own, Iv siich a palpable perversion of historical truth. Men who have been instigating acces sion farthlrtv years are represented es being forced into the position of repel leaders by the spout/Means action of the people. and this absurd stsl4nament Is gravely =ideas a plea for their Perdaft. 1:011.6163 CAPITAL (*mum —There can be kto strohnsr. eTvidera of confidence feli by Suroposma in. the stabilliy of our ineditutions and the sound commercial con dition of our" country, than is prweuted by the late arrival of a large body of prominent rai r glish and Coptinectil ctipitalista They come here'partly ' to look after former veetreents, but also to explore new Beide .of enierprise: Bo important a movement of the kind which they seem about to inaugurate has not previously occurred- They fore• . minx the .approach of an era of unwonted prOsperity, and. are battening to pa-tic'prie in its benefits, The croakers who talk of national - Inuikruptcy as the result .of our he rY 4 41 ,01111.103.11111 e. lessen from attire foreigners who are aoTieady tif Invest thOr capital where 'ir shell be4ubiect to the_satne taxes. - - OcreL LWE AT TILE 8011TIL—A North C firia-dorrespondent of tin New York' Timed triittAnaughout the South social irivilegesure not very genersuuly extend. ed; totcard a•"Yanitee," no matter what'hls prin‘ciples may be. ,-The women of the Muth, as in every other section, control social matters, and fix the status of all ap plicants for adinlision tato their circles; eta they incline to exclude Northerner& The other day I crrerheard one Bay to anoth er; "JULLk, do youknow whatYAnnin has done? She has married a Yankee." "Well," raid Jett& "I always thought she was • a • frail creature." . " so it goei, the leaderp denounce theme who 6:nu:dens= the Yan kees, and . therefore a Northerner meets llttlescaccessin his Advances: tis• ward sociability. • • Yrair- Solintoi-Variral na Nairra•Ceao -41i3 i. .—ltepon hex it that a 'negro rattrap ip r will sOor, be started la li irdi CA:it)._ • dthar at liewbera or . Raleigh. Virith . aliotib s tiree batitred ' arid . 11f . ty thormad Filvedinezilii the 'Biala.:iiilio are leaintag to Id very rapidly, the , projectors of title 1 p r s o ought-Jet:be , eaccesaltdA finaziolally - ..i7 . 4thikt:tll9iiriii,iiiiiosiiiiebif I,raltt.• 1k.., If ISA thretihrukarid'abil iltiitti44; ot.blitclui.4tliarth,CPAlzia.leam. to owl , -wits aind-becomer , istelllgant 'wea r 1 ystramat long bevdeprived or Mar ;to cal rights. i d , rot. floristono'o,roMox.p-Who PC - d kin ccmvesaing , renently- with , ti* Vow • ea= Jonmallat, , ...zafetred to , ids. Policy. said tkattkost *to Imagined hid hos= t io itegeoduffrage.ireta mistaken. i %ger ed two gentleman tsLadirdcitie- libe ral' vipws in Louislosise lynVi r i4,P: ;he Bold, ' dannot.you people -satin : tug !Meg 3irith" tudwing.it to bother sne 1 • Why can-- a t you - does . os mia. -f lusettsi does U a n gm can read tko Constitution ., and write Ida Own .n -let :him voto -; There alts riot -A* lutdred- ni Louisiana who can an sweacthat" testitnt tv.*W , tet - totag justice fia ureilliWitcopt,litqlqiirttierticlutor;"- or tztorti '0;0 : brotrms,=Thel BL figils . ' rNtr" - CoMiettillson Meet, Is foOtd to irltnesele•eit • beuetleil . rim:tits , of , llie elpattoo *WM iroff):sPAZ - Comparing tbs t with the former roadition or hausowl, irna , % ..., L - , , --. 0 % .-:- •-,.: ~.,-,-; 3 t, , L -, • .41milopera from , almoat erry toirtobr the a le: trroamosioadmartseatobk m u d ; rbolideof-proop"alty my* lettinem apos" rt— zliellno UM war,rtatotherMof thdia toms , - o dying from donde Insmition. Molly .tot atom satrex, OlUrigtoAAtatlmmty,po . bolbilliiiirtErolehe .....o.,4lMtradocot - , jr - ofir.kaawids oii thelktriaie t lisii.tec-ItaW , t , oat tbey rstra:rtbdtr- ready.tojbe Boishoa , leg i cedhot ;41.4,- ~.,.; .:ka.11.1.;:r-LL A .r , j . . 44 .:,,. ,Jr. t -4. a ,; • ST IT F. POL .' Tun Unton tarty rlf Bradford clue has r orotnatett the following ticket: F°,/, State Senator, Mut. Gen Laydnn, of Bradford county; . for President Judee,• Hon P. B. Streeter, of Susquehanna roun• 131 for Represen tntirea, Lorenzo Ghana), of Wells, and G. Wayne Ktnuey, of &wane wain; for Treasurer, J. Perri Van Fleet; for Commissioner, Stern M.:Ket; for Dis• trio Attorney, Wiillam T. Davies; for Au ditor, Grrrgt• wV. Eilint; tor County Bun 3 nr. James J Newel). I e nominee for ate Senator, Mr. Lan , was a metut cr of the Senate in 1860, and at the Auction for Congressmen In 1 ,, 64 was a candidate, but failed in his est ttionl.y a rupture in his own party. IN Wyt.miug county the Union ticket is 101 linos: Senator, Bradley Wakeman, (subject to decision of Senatorial Conference;) Itwre scntative, Peter M. Osterhou• ' ( subject to derision of Representative Confer:nee ,) Commissioner, Calvin C. Vuse; Dlstriet Attorney, A. F. .hly; Auditor, Orrin E. Vaughn. THE counties composing the Senatorial dtstrict of Susquehanna, Bradlool and Wyo ming have now each made a nomination for Senators, Susquehanna presenting the name of the old Senator. Mr. Turrell, Bradford that of a former Senator, Mr. Landon, and Susquehanna that of Mr. Osterhont, member of the House, from Wyoming county, last session. The tollowing ate the Union candidates for Potter county . Yor Additional Law Judge, Hon. II W. Williams, of Tioga, subject to the decision of the Conferees; for Senator, lion. A. G. Wrested, of Potter, subject to the decision of the Conferees; for Assembly, John S. Mann, of Potter, and Dr. Wm. T. Hum phrey, of Tinge; for Sheriff, Lieut. W. W. Brown; for Commissioner, C. P. Kilbourne; for Auditor, L Thompson; for Coroner, Dr. W. O. Blakeslee. lion. A, G. Oimated,:the Candidate for Senator presented by Batter, was speaker of the last Douse. The following is the tititet nolulnated by the Union men of Clearfield county; For Senator, Col. John Irvin, Curwens vine Borough, (subject to concurrence of Conferees,) for Assembly, Lt. Thomas Lid deli, Clearfield Borough, (subject to concur 'tenet ot Conferees;) for Prothonotary, Lt. Lewitt B. Carlile; for Register and Recor der, Private Thomas Williams; for Treasu rer, Capt. J. Elliott Kratzer, for Cosumls. sinner, Horace Patchin; for Auditor, Thom as W. Moore. The following is the Union ticket in Clinton county . Senator, James Chatham, Clinton coun ty, subject to the decision of the Senatorial Conferees; Representative, Sergt. Thomas F. Dornblazer, Clinton county, subject to the decision ot the Representative Con ferees; District Attorney, Henry T. Harvey; County Commissioner, Robert Irwin; County Treasurer, John lticilmee; County Auditor, Lieutenant Wm. Hayes; County Surveyor, Francis A. Platt. STATE NEWS A 11.1 D accident resulting in the death of I Mr. Itarive Trout, of Elizabeth Furnace I Blair county, occurred on Saturday a • week near that place. The deceased had been In Altoona, and bad left, on his return bane, about six. o'clock in the evening. Be was Mond dead opposite Mr. Henry Boyle's house, lying close to the truck, with Lath arms badly crushed, his law broken, and a deep gash on the aide of his face. It is supposed that he was sitting or lying on his back, and was either asleep or did not notice the approaching train. Ms. Trout was 34 years of age, and leaves a wife and three small children to mourn his untimely and shocking death. Idna. BVEGEIC, of Btsver county, an old lady of eighty years, was arrested Week be fore last on a charge of assault and battery on 'Mrs. White. She bails from , Hanover township, and walked . the distance (about. twenty miles) into Beaver to attend Court. She is so feeble that she cannot stand with out the Una 01 a cane, yet it is proper to say evinces an uaconquemlbe spirit that will brook no opposition. The grand jury I ignored the bill, and let the old laly depart in peace. THE Meadville Repubfiren of Salm lay says. On Tuesday evening last, a man named F. W. Ilron.orr was found dead in hie bed-room. in the house of Mr. I. Myers, 1 where be boarded, ,stisperided by a silk handkerchief - to the bed-post.. A Jury was calltd„ which returned a verdict, "That the said W. F. klydron, in a state of insanity. d himself, broke, iris neat by hanging himself." • A nsticat difplind CO an OVr woman, visited a trim ming store in ilarrLsburg Imt Wednesday. and purchaeed from a young girl, the only person in attendance, several dollars-worth of goods which were paid for with at wenty dollar counterfeit hill, the girl giving sixteen dollars good money In change. The police were soon after him, but did not arrest him. ituzion prevails In the Centre Tudlclal District, that the President Judge thereof, Ron. Samuel Llll/4 wilt shortly resign for the purpose of accepting , the appointment of State Reporter to tha Supremo Court Such a resignittem would be s serious loss tome people of that Judicial Dia! stct, as Judge Lint is one-of the ablect men On tho bench is the State. , Two tarns were burned to Lancaster collet,. the one on the lat kat, belonging to 'Moore Rogers,-the other oaths 30th inst., hempen to George EL Bider. Both con tained large quantities ofwheat, oats, hay, etc., all of which was consumed. They were supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. 'Tim brakekmern on the Lehigh Valley rialroad wettion a strike last week. The cars stopped running for oae day.Dlr cliarged soldiers enough were soon found to man the brakei. end ,things were aft right neat morninw iWonswitsare busy cleansing and making tlO -West Branch Canal ready for the wa ter, which le promised In s couple of weeks. Below Northumberland boats are running tOskly. THE-only win of Mx..J. W. hill, editor of the Indiana American, was scalded so se verely on Wednesday last that he diei the nixt day. NEW M' 'l"ttr.. Sisters of Mercy, sera the ()hide nett Gazette, who own the largo building on Third street, which has been used by the Government u a military prison dur ing the last four years. are going to repair iti abd fit it up sea night refuge for females who maybe in the city in destitute dream stancesend, without &place to go to. The Shsters propose holding a , fair in the het week in October, for the purpose of raising (rind% They design, also, that the build ing be used during the day es an Infant Li, Loot , for boys. A ritatt.i.aftirt L Lout., a feet utifal sice, entered'is. house. and after rifling a y4qog lady's bureau Of • her valuables, was nowt to depart,-when the eight of the lady she lay quietly sleeping, with the moon • I! ht streaming-oser.her , sweat Juni fao a hitieintunietits abd gallantry that * determined to' give her 19' parting tido ; edoperatiten tmnscd ter,find with . a , aro.....she 'etnigist.the fellOtrkir tbit ailf _I al d WO ort • untiratialltanC9 tatiifol434";l An inteYesting trial took - place in 'Raped. n 'Ohio,laist week, andetthe Ohio 140 I w. A retailed Soldier named GittErti' 4 i n, Re Su samba of intev.lution t all , Millen I o ope hundred and tvro dollus by,sopu a, I i cintt.Per49 ll3 ” iibii wlfe , hrOught ,sult !or: togs against the salooni keeper who told 11 •the iliquor.andl obtained a verdict in: h riavur of one hundred and forty dclitarei-i Ivy jig 1044 Olgesticd 664 w 9, bolleTf, t 413D11410 It 40 45'2144 to hear 14 de - a ofoili removals/tad ehang ,N tie the j'ostrsusstur 9( the ,towa of • Tatham, Now Gampshire r ha -s held is m ce-for idttlistlneb:yesusi having been ap‘' *tea during Srlmlatatration of John awl , , VROtatial , fa, o ffi ce' , • doer . wit mite lie tlie doctrinal:r etiatham, .ii ii r Ttfi i project` (dr iratfi,el al from( talcs' n t0,00401,10-14tYtmilogi9 §.34114e,., t iti.iltt ppitlin t eluttia 1 lovinnnnenti e calu4 Wald tit i alltYr m.lO titlcor,. ait thq,catimtited cost is ,82'4,170,0 4 /Co , l he , Ting An distance. between/ Vilma and., t t e sea woulith9 about two hundrfai'miles; < THE official jornnibt -Of Itussia not being ''a le 4o support „the i actin/Pons against the; t i e /fri.l i nnTlfilgAcT 4Bl( ined , ti ntin C tindia m sin mania,t havemunr milargeditho 7 WS 'With being theauthorsati thond diento it af, fer the purpose ittlefranding the Opal • i 4eihich the sp at lndiditige 7 tr .04trti,' s'. ,I, i:ti ,c,ii„,•-ti Iva I .csa LU Tait' F'a'l Inver N.. ma nye: `I rite nec, nof New England are beginning to cmderp:and the eituoiva, and 'counting with good reason, upon a golden harvest in tto immediate future. Thu ,Crhole popula tion of the Sou th , black and white, are des titute or almost every article or rom'ort and COnveniebce, and the only queetion fur the North to consider la, whether we or Ea;- land shall bup;•ly the want. With regal , ' to the ability ot the Sbuth to pay, there is every rearon to hell tve that but little dl - c 'thy ili I.e vxperienced in this resp:e.t. There is an immense quantity of cotton all Over the couth, that will find its way to musket as soon as rat/road - 1i &rein running order. lierides, money can, and will, be sated et.iin Teal estate hit busineds purpn. sin. Our manufacturers are resolved to nmhe ehile the sun shims, and there fore they are 'wog leinitie their hilliness cords and stiengahenu3e their commercial strikes. TM Lowell Aeon hays the m a nn_ factuting compaulea of that city are in. miming their production of goods as fast as the ad Minna' help necessary to do so can be obtained In some •nstances messengers have been despatched to Canada end dturint portions of the various New England buttes to procure operatives. . The elluria of these men have been partially sum asful, al. thouAh there le an actual scam . y of ex perienced operatives who are trifling to vacate new fields of labor opened since the commencement of the war to resume their old positions in the factories- New begin ners in considerable numbers, are coaling into the city .very week. "Wo understand that some of our own manufacturing companies have an agent, or agents, in Scotland, for the purpose of securing first-class help." Ingratitude Illustrated in lowa, where uegrn nuffritee in at Issue between the parties, It is repor tid that ow of 1,000 negroes In that State, 750 eolith teered for the war, while oat of 411,000 Cop. pethesda but 17 enlisted; and for this, se well as the fact that 750 negro enlistments enabled 750 Copperheads to May at home and vote, nay nothing about saving the lives of two hundred of them, it is argued that the said Copperheads are very unzrate- MI in opposing universal suffrage. It cer tainly looks that way from such a. stand point of facts. Did 100,000 union men owe their lives to 100,000 negro soldiers, it would\ be a strong reason why they and the whole party should advocate negro ant rage.—Cincinnati Gazette. A BOLD Crrnm.—ln New Yortt, a few days ago, Bridget Mack, a little girltwelve years cf age, escaped tram the Toombs, where she had been confined on a charge of larceny-1u her tight boldly leaping from tne•rcom of the "ten days" prison to the ground, a distance .31 thirty feet, On „her m mmitment to the Toombs, about ten days ao, the girl was placed to that portion of tt-e prison known as the "ffiseda•en. ". She totted open the damper over the grate used for I eatirg this room, entered the chimney and climbed to the roof; thence she leaped to the roof of the main prison, and thence down a distance of ten feet to the roof of the "ten day's" prison, fronting on Frank lin street. Beaching the west end of the roof, the girl leaped over the wall, which's thirty feet from the grouni, and landed on e glass plat beneath, escaping without inluty. Bridget was missed later , ln the day, and was reatented at a house in Jack. ►-n street, where her Parents mile- She was taken to the Toombs and recommitted for trial. LAST Welinesdav,as the steamer Palestine was coming down the Ocio river, a ahoy. shove Paducah, a delcurty occur red between the clerk and a negro waiter. The clerk knocked the negro down. On landine at Paducah the negro made a com plaint to Colonel Yorh,• commanding the post, who ordered the clerk isreeted. Ott the approach of the guard, the boat attempted to get away, backing obit and breaking her lines. The guard fired several shots, three of which-bit the pilot at the wheel, who, though not fatally wounded, was compelled to leave his post. The guard continued axing until another pilot went to the wheel and landed the boat. The clerk was U ed llfty dollars td then released, and the boat permitted to proceed. PUBLIC .roTICES - • -- mtgs. mniisrva iiiELCET MC 0001, liar !So. IS ISLIIELLa. STBRES I% Alleirsetir. war N. Clair meat Limes I am Inraung • dims of voting thaw th Ithow L atilt jive , intrairtloo Reading. Writing, laritto tie tia. Grammar, history, Geography, and (Roo notogy. oglish Composition will metre satewtal attention to other that gist pupils- !thy Nowa*. good tettsr wham Serene-1t es pao month. Com mon Laglish Branches, 10,110 per meth; Maas, alath,Oo per month. ft—AllN. Mud* of Ornsitantal Regis Work taught, either with or without iatidies, tie pa rabiteokent. V. argil amass Wee • moth. sterathAla.ta 10. R. R. IMAM% Principal. arrionnstimicam ?WILE 210T1Cr... apattal ideettat of the ttaaaritaldara at tar R. , SS UIL COMPANY u•W b. nail at emit ore*, So 4 Hand anat. on Saturday. EN ptemtgro 9th. at alf-past one o'clock. Toe °Nowt of Um mot- I. toeless. too lar of l Sto k 61444 Oostfroucy. By o r e ./ of the lowa of Ificoctors, sr It HOLM' WJt T.la,BecretaQ. gar b TOUNABULDIME IMEETIIRih -21 ere will be s JTleetlos or lb* Stoakholdire COPI.LARD FAWN 074 047KIPAIrl bed at Matt ales, Ro. lo St. Mu: guest, on Saturday 9th test- at 2 oltloeit.p m. 97 arca of tits PreaulaziN Was JObli ta.; inicttustorr, rasnalitY• 11 - teelellELAEll. porterraciasso I axiiiITITTE, TRIM, N.T.—Teut TT -SWUM le AleftWel. eIt,SION et this well 'crows TeCIUOM or SNOT EERING MID ICartIBAL 81:11.15=t, sill enteetimes learns. sea lieu, UM The YEW 'MINIMS. ROM. 0 . :11SIL, gieistfull inteimstien, easy Pipe. ". min PRI3F a - DHOW /Modal. Ikule:loter • , Mir ton. COLLIAId, ALLENTOWN: PA . wit. illtuuterod Pthritageo and Satxulor AdVita• for.. kuilldt. - Ulasdasl. Doldimidal sad . TTWltary l'Aucluon. mope= SEPTEdIDEB, For Dircidlum, a.ll,et OKA" Timm Oa% P it t . ", ° NM,L. Td. D. H 13170 haw - mood • presidium CITT Or dallicieZSY, ( ' Trusaaratri4 f Mrs, mbar 1. ISM 1, f• T o DI LIitiQUEST TAX EATERS OF TliE 01 FY OF itt.lAGHETlY,—tfottee is hereby riven to ell tenons who have cot paid their. uer, Bates, Levies or Atzwestients in. the Wild. *Ur, Of. Allegheny, that try . ars . required to fft.QVlrDNll' i ° ,.. z ar b i e l f l a ith i e u .:=Ltiti ' d ° J. or before the and flay of October mixt, then flee pier eent. WU be addr4 to,' CM midi payable l errata. and that If the . same be not loud on or fore the Out dpy of 'November , o per ru nt; will be directed to properly qnslitled runt; eollimledlng each' of thew to levy for a id Toads, With all area and elrmwee seerusci tberecro, tilt any goods and eitattels . ot the dallo• num% wherettlrr I aunt% and to male sole thereot . otter rol,settisemeett, AA to eases of alstreas for rent. D. MAOFERROCt, I sellw • City Treasurer. EATING BALOO2I FOR BALE, NOTION. XV if" Ji rEli TISIEALICX 8. A Prixti. • 'no Ws choice Apples. Jon nestssd "nu for owls or ertzrit to ATOISTRUISCI, vttearner Market end Y"; dui. AWES AND MISSES GAIT%RSAS.I" J. W. CAIDI6IIAII & oo , a Boot find tlose 810 , e, colon of Marlin street tad Me Dlainoco Pfttfoursh. 'sae MEM WARTED.--Fivo practical Capper Matti *anted. lions lout men of eipetlevee, sad corm MI ordeal testimonial, of good oltiraotet and reliability, need apply. Ennulrel at re:IMES-ITER STILF,LT. greatd. Will STOOK AND FIXTURES. r' Onsment of ,13 , 21 1618EILTY STREET. Y. 3;4 k.M4 VI: 2. ON T 1.12. vitr.3v.scs. uotYrS , OF TiiBiIL(IWN MA&B OAN' I , Be ha,' se GrPHIr.ADELPIII6 MOT AND 5t202.: 61.011 Z, rorals2 of NUmitet strait. Mid the 'D)Artiund. P2G26u224 . . XTIOB , TOE BU r.llB-..- .Proesalt - for th. VULLIIINGS 8012-1112 J 111%.• Gli I.OOO2tuTIVEL•2I2ID 11186 WORKS Z l XATlL V A24 C i t clao 64 ,o l in i ftlell "grg tt t f i g4W u• ttrPk Wilt " P A", , 1 "4 6 , 9 .Pi 11 ? 01 '2'0.'3611 1 1A farthirwbole *mit; cre lot the ar. f(ratisCimattpioni at wars•suly. IM gettils , • '•• n 'P. &IMAM FUR 841‘15. i•-A4FHOTOGRAMPAPLE4I,''' - ,o 6 one of IhirPrinaliiiV.Rtienti'nfAlttatinno, FVE.NISBED, and 01/1121,17TV , sur , OF IN SFRI.TELILTS.,,I'or oartimilass,AUdrenn Ptt?IOO,ISARPI, fieletto•oftlde, , , Fitt7ibnittl, - qOII4SI3.9UODEI 118:140W COAT- AT 4.7 7, .w ._aattrattays_noot , .ca BLos Scare 'atir ter at "alatart• arced mit tios Diviiti4,l, Pitts. 8-,:vnis9,opr4.sxra. sioe'ir*ftittirr and bit r_ BEL-;, , Eveauserasonaps ,viNes and GIMENLIOUSE-I'LdATB:r zno. .4 4 11 i TS and OCT YLUWEEtito order. Bond for q o pos i asua*easl ussa ro a rdwOrM,• JOHN /4... muuDo ~Itetugh Nursery and' fialrland Ekresnlionst. + • r) - ni,4 „ anotr.-• QATUTASAY--°liki644 °016 A , 1 * ij .„'rt---„,,sonalent ' i"2:,,, -,5EL1V.......".1,,,„,,A;wittan. The oinOro'lndemar t i teIR - aiii toquirlit , 'Vie ollY 31toitalire aota , , .. 4 , 0 1 pamir , ..td icot no: InttOo IA Arlm, fie , M in watii.: Ipso; Ai ill ettelcied• V oilier ~ c o • smitterr.'. did la iltiSbritiS priNir i a. ll 7l -. ° Y rrosrueggowil..r:r4 - ,d, I bersby re ot ~..t h, ,.. upon au . 004 i , ::: c iant o i L i sC a t io;47, t cctl isi tl ust ria: e enitter d Yni si rced e o t .. ". `E tt . ot:i c r , a t,zo io 2C4 7.ii irt ui.._ Fo r. , :c l4 .; f7 . : : :: :: g i ,Leti et c ;l n i x ° tr . 4 : :.... ' omit .:,...0.0 i ' ~)rs:p • 413s - r rirls CATEXTt. VOT/Ci C (YN titeurf,R S. —Pt° . 1 . 0 . 1 , for ,h. l erwtte; R ben% Brant. Stu tectived si the °RI,. t ee e ondertined. Itt toe Matket But q..t11 'nth sestem. Der, Ifici taiAlit.ES kitiI , IHSPFABIR. Bell . Recording lie..”.llstoe. I UST.—On SallßATti UST, NEAR Ite‘ 1r..% Clutch, Ft rming.em, out the milling of Nonoosetteln H ovoglt, A PAIR OF GOLD BFECTACLD3 The fltiler ono `t. IP er Crilly rowar.ed and rece he ti-c thank. I f the owner, by 1 ea; leg them at •he t;A7.I.:ITE 0 FIDE, or at the otti:e of Lion, ~Lwb h. Co.'s Bolling Mill. ILECOReIIeO 1. COOL r.,10. ( 15. Sept•natter 11 IRA, f NOTICE. HEREEA GIVEN TIIIT .L 1 hair made the eeee•Ament lilt the cost sad cal eralm of he gr-• tut, i.bing 9/71 . lotting with GUI of Pike rtre.t. from `soak etre& to o Ha, weer: M. Sallie CO.. he yet. at rob mere t h e Ate, nhtll mher 2 it, p e ts, tier whit:. day it will be hand d over to tee Ott) loco.", I'iIAHLF:S Itec,ll6g Hecllttor IsIAREEILLES QUILTS, HONEY COMB QUITLS YOH PALE AT REIWCED WHITE, ORE & CO., Spleuditi test• once or the subscriber A um ollerettfor sate, riltustod at thittland, on lariat h‘ qv he. wlthlir three mil:Kites walk of the Oakland posterior rellwsy. tusking It very sesestible to the City. Toe louse talnrutthed throughput In the very hest fly's, Inc:Waits all the ;modern truproVerstehth. F 104.111.1 CO: vsposuis has been Boston In making It ennltgant. Lome. Tie grounds ore handsomely ield out, tentaintog rive sues, with the slioidest y of fruit trees, mall Mars, thruOtiery end ors, with et waii4lh.ohal brick atAkbie. with carrilkilo-bot,oe and outhouses combloed, and taro wells of good Rate', lame ci.tetu sod tarts reser- Voir of soft Water, which subyttes the house with bet sod void water. The atmes le worthy of the attention of any ono wing a desible borne to goold nelghom hood. o sh r i further l ra utrtlaul•ts, en qtitall Oil I.lta pa SOW, or of CHARLES S BISSELL, No 23.5 Liner) , street. DRESS AND SOROOL SUITS. A nt v lot of chnice goods 14" or I+'a.ll We -fir. REOEIVED DT GRAY & LOGAN, =l2 jl:.tT RECEIVED, A, Lute ansettren: of PLUMBERS' MATERIALS. u a.atilloppet liath TuW ind Sollars, Olasetz, Sinks, Bald.. Cast Iron Pip. au! tinads, Milt foe water. nd steam fittings, Sale gas Engle& & Biblcy's Patent &tam Pumps, Highs, or 001060 lor , Lidr :00nom03 um 0 Its .m, .144 .o aunbla halal. MIA Mill C1i.1.1.41/0 EMMET. MULL & CO.. 3311THFIELD STREET A liblY BOOTS, EAL GENCINE KIP LEATHER. t UM/XI-MADE HAND.SEVVED Three Dollars a Pair, at ItiILEIL OD'S UrrION uorsE, BO Trittla IS trout. ifir la goods ►t Cost. to noka Tooa for taw Nrcivemoots. os3. 1/%I ; ERNAL HAVENVIt woe L bombe rem to athpersoas toosuauti that tee boson' List, for the- Tovesty.thud Dw Ultgecotattraato, hat thet/..Dlaced la am beads- Autism and that 1 will be fatted to or Char ircire.ArDiVA:ll.l47&.Zr tot tLe pert', to of reertrtaz told Too -• oa lo- coot* thy tionJess ots t t tdor tagoh. n b n ilalm, a Plate, teth o T u tored:oil th e t H ye a a Sai t e o t Bnn, oa THURSDAY; this tut at Septombett room tug Wank a. ft, matt% fear &dote p. mot UthHotough ot SotOtkUry. et the Monti batout Oestaa. on MUMMA EVE:Mitt, tile that Last.. tom wont loathe eolOott. roust ota watt be mode, Uk oh mums, to Vatted Sofas Ledo) Toads', collo-Um:Al Sum Kash ti sat void wlthro she= time, thiebtroah tto ot ;holm, trill bit PAPID F. warm ets.lltdts ChStrdot itl tflitttek, Peons N oma. _ . bawled bees appal:Owl by the Otent Of laairlWr Paralans,to slew and. steno the dernsgre, ,in the estenalea of the- following aimed aurora in the Borough , of hlvarharter, vii Nenhatten Weed, Item Franklin greet to the Übe of the tilt! Of All 4t Western Manor; Chattlere ea , froin . Yarette street to the line of ihe city. of ny,—..at—Wee ATM.; _riAcklict jitreotOrtam chattlers *treat to Fulton west, ID Bald BooqP• • ;Public oot , ce herehi - given, that the Viewer. will tarot on the kroun ofFSATUNDAY the oth day - at depteralaw,:et whlati Unierind. sh ould ties fa toterrel will please' attendaf th think inept/. JOHN-8.-PARNE, E. H KNOX., !Miff tk LIIFINDSSON, WU. H. L. PA ON, IS - D. JOSEPH EN • JOSEPH ONION/lON, "Rep! ftd, 'Viewers. #ll h.srctitke So'a Agesioy for Pittsburgh, of the UNITED STATES PIA 00.11PIAT ; 4lio, Adamantine and Ewan Ball Hook and bye uomptuly. . . IV:HOLT:SALE IMALESIS ASD punitais olto'buy the above goods by the cme (shut savitl T ight - and erientrt, al Row lora Pticogilry 0111. 78 . tted 80 iltuliet litmo; . . ELORIMI , GLYDE 81' CO, ANIL INIIURe.N.CE AND PTHER , sTutgs.—Tuirsvox rrEntrra, sert.A. ,n 1 5 Volpe/ *III titt told on 'mond MAP of to o Commesolol ' Siam liooOtt, too Stattinota 'otrooti *Poor tolttt,toitatitee, toatisnct , th mom. butpc•OlLLely - from Filth &toot, ko pan to 1444 =trout ttoto Azst L . Loor roma I tothrontig voluobla noakin , , castrate. votirth - Nationa l 1 • ;41.• maim 1. • Mucks Immo. Ooi go, 0, rripkiAn .4.4 bandy toal & 011.C0.1 COO M.USILLOATWL OU Spdag Pet•COICOta Mpati?: • • • , ' • :- troILWAINE,,,Anati. 0 .. rELQUAS , Thtol;i2:2it. surAxitiatql. • 21 sT , X I, EraI7 DiAgis t TO OMER oElli.ol7lTlllo Aft CiEW IetVEZITLCILIS. • - BLAB II _ , T , A cE,A.Nazu..a.laan - ._At `T• Eig"ITYSi No. 79 FOURTH STEM= `sl . I/M.14.p REttorin , TO : AO. .r ; FOUBTR STIttET, i'lliiio*etiliilitilia . agirtlakii.of Oeiatist'ittlem, 14; nozirm. , LlT:i..ataXic!iio..Yr4?7, 7 t!a4t.POP:t r ts; y V. .. CTY:.Ol:lODS.,fiti. ii 74 .am aow , vv o.,,ria;p 3 .w ,uptatiO ciattomi,itiid : idt otS4ts who pay Is • cde)ilich mull: .. •,. , . . • • t tjalattook. 1..,..p.,..-EXLS: It 11. =spar - !. XEl6^ rp: NZ 1 1 Bk. - F-1 I EN:TENSINS STOCK OF NEW GOODS! Merinos, Wool Delames, Coburgs, Shawls. 0 rm per cent INDER LAST I'M'S PRICES We Invite affection to our new stock BATE% 8 113;-1.1, II sell 21 FIFTH STREET. 1, SCHOOL BOOKS A large end complPte somortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, OOP' BOOKS, EMEM2EIRMIIII suit" Y FWrB ST. bILASUNiti Tun PIT' EmunGE PAPER: HANU A I'ACTIVRIPO COMPANY °Set for 'nue LUDO bills. Crown Wrapping Paper 1,000 DM*. Bedlam Leo° bdls. !Medical:et 1.000 bdl.. D. C. ond D. D. do. They hate also on fund are constantly ;coatving frees that. Mills, MANILLA PAPER - of all veletas ono W... HAMM SHE PAPER of all weights sad Masa, PRINTS, DRY and SAM,- BATED ROOPING, a., Ite. Allg,.o.tittea sad sizes of PAPER ]IA DE TO ORDER id th totertett notice, to ■utt ouesottms. tOOO TONS OF GOOD SUISD BAGEL JointursE i 67 TIIIRD STUMM% Iola( PIT PSIIIIRGEL Ps.. Ditt.,tti cc, ra...e.ci.., lava on nand • Ism Amommat of MOWING MACHINES. Straw Cutzers,SeTthes andillay Wit* Falai:m.lla, P. do. 28 guici 30 OHIO MEW. ILL'..£4.4IIENY 4 STESLit BAILEY, STOCK BILOKZEt& The Banken and broken Bonn haring •dopes' the following' RATES OF COMMISSION' re .111 be cavereed tbarreby from this data : WOW selling at SI and men, I mare par share. rba. do. Li IA I par perm de. do. eel and Eraop to ilrbea.l* ip abets. do. dra. COO sad over. Sei an Wowt. 'Cl=:E= OUTLET SAW MILL. AND BARGE YARD. tralg Street, Menem. Hsvarra POLYTILICIIM FOB SUE OA= LI ockrorolorge4 by all obo titre cool IL to to A Ms. 1. Try tt pa doubter*. sad to totortorel For Ws by druulsta. jytetryd ~' :M:7.~ DRAUGHTING OFFICE AND PATENT AGENOY Nan T. mete BTHEIST,Amst Satpeadoa P.GENEMIBRE, tavtltEopust. nagOrme No. to Say ulnas Itfßi3kCH & BRO., 1 Engtas Du llama and, Mach Witt, , ..... ~ . . . lFractures of Blaseek's PALMIIi 11,41/10E. Vslres. i cit Maim Eadthei;Eng En v alb' Wain, ShallUng. Hanlon, 1147 F 104 Diner Minton DI PtlmiliPmFa. InualaalthrPo." =ring ;•44, Putting Fp MA dingy protapW • r SilocioaciausaS. !Moit lionrasit, September 1,1685. 4 'IEEE - MOMENT AND MANAGERS . or tact comp any tot Owning yi bridge over the hgescagehela river, oppositePittsburgh, la the OUST of Siteltherit,• - herre :thie day declared • dividend of Ave Per WM. 9.1 the capital stock. latch win be paid, to the atoeishohleta , ee their ifgal representetictek et the elaeetteg liGuee of N. goltues and son,, on and after the 11th teat. •telftt.; • , N. IiULBIES, Treasures' oOKINO, PAALOIt LAD HEATING 4 - . I3CHOON3IAS.SR. • Pittsburgh White Lead Works. P 11134 INUITS LEAD. 14.4 E LEAMBSIDEgn u OIL FOB paten. DO. e 3 'WOOD ' STREET., OiL OIL LEASES can be bail montavortble terra nletsot ; few or nye erns, on Whitely Creek, Ma the sow. 'MS - w ell , ( A barren* struck teat. mak rby. Mut :Stendabl 011 Obtatteny_at &Witco ' et. IiALUNT. WUXI= MA U. 1 1[}33 Liilitt.4l4 ld gETIAG TECA I gittiN*ArtAiw wrststrEGE na, AN D MAIM? CITOURWOOMPAICSI.— be held LATATETTE EdLli, COfief of adlth add Woad Am% PittOburgb,(entsonoo on . mirth great') os, WPINFAUdAr, ttib S uit..dt stook r. it. oe2dot ones. E:eiroglstor.tiivitessy. AIL(/' eglidlitDili..ll. l, . BBOIEVE r uumavutlyzf3 2 , 11 ART , tttlingAlea's and Miss' flarmen4s, ET ACTUAL DITASUMIE NT whold do well oaWnl on • • MAIL ja 4 Bleo TTlit% Clothing • We% Bottum*, comer 0 el...ned ttlexacted, AllegheilOitgo t ALL P . • • —New pattermh 40 01- demi, Fleur le vietesetety .: 4oewlek4o oho, market spat nearrilth. - am= Vit3 B. MEMEtirgi BRO • gms.:critOWE APPLES{, • ,1041 r# ,111"rnt at. - Anntsitorm i k s. r set cower DMUS awl -Stris . s:;.' a "-T: • ratrion .0 bblii 311r544 SlFOPOlrtitatOrrn .. I 10 Lt..; ,exrpritycitm •J L Enceinte and Imelda at &ID IsibittO hreert: POTTEE..,AMEN EILiEPSeIIIN BBLS. •01 , 119M10 1 telvolasui tor 411•111 '' ItattrtrelTrigGt,.- LME-100 bari-elefreih"+rhitb for : , a (mamma .011$ STATE APPI 4 I{4-4•car , lortds - brim! Liski, Shore Apoles; ktow In store and or sale by • —/..• U. VOMIT 11110. DOW opening ELATES, DRAPING OARDS, SOWN P. BUNT 1:E!MI:MI do Mary OE= ST CIVVIOSs At EMBLEY'S, Pio. 68 Feetersil street, Allegheny ; R.elexTr. ocK•UuuU • - Tit&Dry. PAPER COLLARS. AND WITHOUT (LOTH IL 1.r1.1 - G , "SIM. Tte Cloth Lined I tnil it. C.l'e t• - Cw. 935 ?metals 11.1 rd Mit +reg. Flit a. e on , utw Re ...Ai I..ce 1:3 awl nut*, stsrollnK 1., ton IL/111•• • • 1.01 11 1.1r.i 01 (tr.., 1..4: be. it , e•lit 10 dal•L L • /IntlL Unit noi.li. - •• 1 het one tl.e nrit) ein.lere .h•ati is h trill.. inler N l eye r •in enun .lie, net nit mein., •i• n.i rt. or luotil .5 It the k ert•l .11 w • siiiice 'or tlw ci yew,. lin, plant.. iw.d in ii•ei, nir, Om ',win . I. rl•wriy. the H. r 0 the dint. the tne Alice at .teen t 4 .he prop,. The) mt. re. y d, 5...1 d not t• nr I ion no: ...1 • tiie t' • 015 write at ono ne tar el Anil iv !• nirinwt. ti e LLIILOI.. I u.e. SO. ;114 , au 1 t..e p.• C , / c. 11.4. X_.l a_a 43 Ci : trarltn. Pa: tr. s purchasing Undoes AV 11 . r t see that shah Colter is stamper' oa red,— I or - 1.-Jona Mje. 0., t4/th Lined, :rat. P.e ade Mort of l4r at/filch of 00 not De deceived hi Its Sexes or rowso trassepre•entarlonS, but see for loureelf. If the Collar itself is net stamped ul on 111. inside as Aro a, it V not gesnine. Ti. 00' mous schsand for tnese goods (largeiti ceeteilleg that 00) Celia: racial ha. kept them ite,d ahead prollee'Diai, hut, with • large amount al bon m•cirtnery, this Co. is now able to fill ad order, promptic. either le PolladelOhla or an any o the Aarenere• /D fie4l , l3on to these best stand red goods, several lower prad.a 0.1 l,ollans pre constantly In stock, The Looltwoon Ink Co are the sole I.coDsees Pop, tinder Hones asd LOritwoOd's Pat...late /VW on Conroe ever ismer:4. and try pu.elossing these (..os perste. as old dttlinulttes and Leman., van inti are now being r gurotsly entered molest al, Stal e. lb othes mattes of Paper Collars. which In. fringe one oe more of 10050 Patents. Lealers supplied at Philadelph.ta Factory Pelona by =ACHIM! & CARLISLE. 190. 19 Valli STREET, Pittsburgh, Ph, .4atieotl Wholesale Selling Agents. =M2il;Uil ECM= OCTOBER 10th. 1865. Pursuant to the authority vested hi us br eneen. I,,rdee. &dented at a [fleeting of the St entholders et the Bel `Dor t Iron Works Vordnrany, •old on the twenty. tab d day of Aug. it. ISM, the codereigne A;eats on behalf of null theeporillon. Will Sell at Auction. A' the front dour of tte firma liouaq In the city of Wheeling, on Tuesday. the 10th day of o,tober, 1886 commencing tae sale at tea o'clock a m„ c4a , alualme Real Estate nod appur eaatm-a to G• S alb Ward of ealfl city, aoowo as THE BELMONT. IRON WORKS And Nail Factory, Bounded ss folleses, viz West by the Ohio river, North .nib by guest. East by Cal d wellet, AKA Swab by the property ol hisser. Is Lamenatif. *Lao, 7 he Coal Mine to sold Wart, now worked by sold Corporation. and the Railway coneseting stud Alms . od the Rolling MILL •lan, The Reel Lataur and goal Property be lonting to the said Corporation In and asHo ning South Wheeling. utpitidg shat riteantly parches. ad of Dr. J. U. Campbell, and the'olloses in action connected therewith; and St Vern Lots In Sonia Wheeling, 'basely envenomed orris. M. C M. Bank and omen, end Lot No. I In Caliwell's Addition to the coy of Wneeline, southeast corner of Main endPivision streets, wet h are Tenement. were ea. It is supposed that the Coal Property to be sold with the works 1.1 sunlateot to supply th Work. tor, thirty years- The said Real Property to be sold oy the ((Wow ing tenet. cis : One lecatti crab. and the residue, arm Internet from the day of salt, In tares equal lexialesenti, payable in size Mein and eighteen• 0 truths from saki date; the ;mph:Laser et the Real, 'Fatale to take Use stoat on head of materials trots, calla, tools and chattel property at nia aP DI g•nartlt to be made by three disinterastenpee sod. of whom the tmrehater 4 tea:booed ona,tha emotively:de stooks anther, soli the two so chow son • third, the deciaion of any two of the three to be Mooing; mint the stack f on taken to he paid for IS equal instelments etr, ea and eight menthe, with Inured from , day o f sale. The dee ;erred pep:oasts on both tee Beal Estate and steak so be secured by pope, estiefsetery to the undersigned agents, ands lien to be retell:Lett on tieproperty until payment to OHL The mu , ahem, shell have the anion of towiug to hanktas whole purchase money, or any further porticos thereof than 50090 stead. JAMES PAULL, C. D. HUBBARD, ORANKSLE. Hemline, W. Vs., Aug. .018 s& an • FOR BAL.& Counteiros , , Counters. We Aare for gate EIGHT ISECOND-RAND COEFiTEIIS. They are ea 1100 D AS NEW OrLES, sad will be 1=110322 MACIIMIL GLYDR & CO. 74 OW SO Market otzeot. 8 S. BRY.AIi, biotic and Beal Battik, Broker, NO. 57 FOURTH STBIZE Orders for tha purchase sad sale of GOLD, sad GOVERNMENT. RAILROAD sad PETBOLE CSI srperis, Pr0a4419 ecadutad, by tsl•Erapb. la New Sark or - Phrtadelybia. al lbw" BE:MILLE OPIIBIISSIONS as erdabtlabsd by itas Board tif, graters to Ms respective dctra: wag ST. F LAIR IOVILDIING LOTS • That desirable Los of Ground on the West Ede of St. DUD etrosk on the sonar of Duquesne Wen, about fifty few front, hl one hundred and tenant deep. 70? terms tad partizilart apply to S. B. BRUN, Broker, an2P Ift FOURTH ST., tittallto't thttlitar • . - i VETROMA. --- BIAOHLNE WO RIO.— A. !B: H LEOKTOthaturgatiter 01 WI Ma. bratao Paten) liaproted J . 3 - i. ,4 II :., • OIL WELI,I.TOOLS. t3eNBont SUST, AND - WiLLESSO MISS. LECINS,_ and all - SUTURES USED IN 52N5. IWO Ofir AND Sala' WELLS, Vas 12 and U sEO-SIBEET, oa Um tropic route of the Sister ; treztal Sailwal- ,P. Oodstdasse, lips ntmi p sr attention is Wilted' to tdi lite Ise. pivots:rents in Jars-and Joints, al , toads or the purest Mika and Ism dinar shots hammered co itoods for them. All parts Warranted and Mull to standard Urea i the pine arido ets eck of any on, • ain endue soy other of , kW tonnufacture novii4 the know numb& Steam Events aid Macchia Woris numbs to order. Wo Lesko tits Publio to 014 ono niamine, and Judge for lomnseives t end I st challenge equality andrap and mo sse s tkrir; Eend for Card Clundan illitamitas - - - UIPEOLVITION.—TIae arm of PHIL. Lips +karst mu climbed on the tet day at Anal/sok and the interest al William Phillips, is tna odd arm. and efresta, has been THIS DAY pusehased by Yob= Bat; who has rimmed ise obligations of the Late gna t and is alone Am iga -rival to receipt for moseys due the same. WM. PHILLIPS, JOHN BEST. ,. Angina U. HAVING PIIROHLEIED THEINTER MST of my farmer revue!. Da the MANU FACTURING OF GLASS,' I otter to the trade; sad the friends of the let* hem, anartlale of Gransthir Intrif 0ki14% Snowier to anytldoxprodneed to saaritet, except Irma L ad, for whicO - a PATENT, DATED JAN-. DART le, WIS, was grant/deo ore tor theptortio cloth of lame. - ' - , MI orders mated will he proreptly_attertiet tq cafeltilly puked, and forwarded with eLa little den lay es t essiote,, 30 , 1121 ROT.. t ; arro4 leis • ny strut, Pittstoresti, Pa: fIOAL I).LFO'I'.—FOR , WASS. OF.itit YEARS, the Square on Trystree_Orcan. Third - to north - striate, needing be= to Hifi streets.te Jr. Lease. UAW the _Dili SEPTERBEit, ttro,, pceelswill be receired far teraWg the &Novo prop: (sty, ettuated , ort the eltentwintille,ReLload, - .low reedy (pest, enters elettalotaMitt tomato to son, ternee% ell the /I slimed! mitring .the City; olot. Ibe era tAroveldentriepot iettoteity,fotltie mile' Of Dail Sealed' proposals lot ill, sbyrw ty, directed to true le:0M .ttdr mon ?rent 'Meeting - • " laa:ol.t, „ Try Etteo,lllttpurgh.) ,LIT.—PIFtST - .2L0012 AND CBI,. gF STIPSE 2 sO feet square, ort corner of. fleet' atto_.ly stte&i. , It required, on MP. horse seer u - be Oadicrt Ilierileg Insthinel I rw llg6Voi-Decy.Torninc or Ant purpose, ?roe 0 AT- Postielli or this ot , tiro io 'drool:said Store. latiodre co the.preratets. anted! SOHN. BEST BMAPAZWIA, (BLOOD DIIBB.) + H. A. moat ramarkabiaattlolaand'positiVa Imre fbrE.I72.9IOLA ' .132LEUMairr . ini..rmulAy A> D7+ ye s ig Maar PLOW - 1411-4. Rad al meant . AS a TontarlizariassiAs arlipparterd. id `anion L and whalti ~ ~ronlals the Irtrenp la and it WWI but' Illai TR VIM th e . _ _ , , For We by ' • , i ...I 1511101 1 JOYISEITON. Dingus , eatnasass.4 2 44snd;roust4suses , .._,--------..------- 10ORBT KBI-VBB; :- -0 80188088, A-- ' • luato ',- , , '-`"? ", P* • 1;,;!,-; 1 .. , • . KNIVES..AND MSS , kW - - • - -• • —•-hr Cit Of esuy dewrousn, WHOLEBAIX AND IMAM, st ,-J; LAI;Eta Videtlawt Tar man's. 101 atarkustteit; near P ins NEW GROPERY-luOutdersipekbas , ENTIRELY NEW STOCK_ , Irente•and.WELlO BELEOTEDIGEOEFEMIES: gutt tneir VEIN- STOBE., In seios.to,outertar , tten Would WI attention Weber Men 01 trotsre lOnA r tfifitillllD CEDMIL WARE. . h-23 tree* titter Lssiettr rarnerbeti... nn coons AT EATON'S, 17 Fl F STREET. y.,1 Stead of Est°, 1114,112 Among the Stock now is to be. ound, Frei:lda Emhrol.ler • alre e.tlefs. I . l snt.lStrehle4.i% Water roll 5e . .% of *iiei TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS. Scatlet sad Vr!art Rlt , bone. flew Style Bonnet Ribbons, Fancy Feek Ribbon, Trimming Rthbon of ail Stites, Minna's Furnishing ,Iteptrtrront, • rnderatarts, Drawers. Hose of Cott?a AndJena°. 2feet.tlee, 13:3 amps. ,itaadLluen end htu tin Shia& Fvfntalmf to Fa reed In a well regnll4l trim :Ling ewe rill be found on hand, an at:lsir pri ces. Give us a, csalL F a'. EATON, sell NO. rant STREEr TO THE TRADE. , 13C=r PCOI:TD27:I4I BLUE'- Mr_rltEL, STOCKING YARN. Full aserartrneraP of:ifts • - , ORIGINAL BOSTON BASHMEBB ffABIL City and Country Deslop sup- plied in quantityr'.l; At Lowest Cash Itates.. lOACRIUYI & Cilt6t4LE, HO. 19 FIFTH. STREET. .IY.O IA & OVID& HAVE DMIT TCOUAS PARTNERS. Frank Tan Gaiter and Ca*Hagan, The partnered', to data train Aurnst tat, and the end the business iO be conducted under the name , and state et Blacrumi Glyde Coe AT WH.OLES-A4E. -F; 65,000 Enameled Paper {Alm; 25,000 Common do. 2,000 pounds Wool KniltinCifarn; 2,000 dozen Wool and .flier'l . l to Hose; SOO doz. Underskirts and (framers; 75 cartons Bead Gimps;',! : 500 dozen Lace Yells; 500 doz. Ladies' Linen [Aids., And a very heary.stook 61,c, Fancy; Goode, Notio4i. &a., eT EASTERN rattirj.s N EW GOODS FOR XTILYI Jeas. Eitorine Mao.. have AA *pima • cum gal al gawk* EMIL Goods far .act present eeuoa, toileiliattbiMila;. . ltaatte4ttas. tgartla Dress sal Sigma Trlaistlotts,sewspas; Smell Batons. asselttyls; (twat* snaAnnsast , , Satin 141411 00lii111, sacs IlisuilrizikteSt navnitun m . Lim Frecnlt.4mbP 3 SUrla - Nests; HOOD Mann B4azalt,S lol . l l, stocautist gfinvonL see sunk anniOn and. Usl. , afts 4 tritatuLriary CloVol4.Paragaf. I . 441 Basques, t4liPutSviss azte Itiatrxtior: ; FINE -PAN-,- ta Pesti, lvorg. Smile, E. si Booms r*Evtaxas. JOEL 1101311114 GO. it sni Dltatrer eraser JUST B.ItFaVED, Ancl For Sale Clieipi at • w. w.'IIOOBBE4LIOB, 8 / 4 . ElLl irk GS ' WIIN S 4And 01310=4 • HAMBURG FLOUNWRGA, LACES, HOSIERY, HOOkSHERTS, As. MORRISON'S STAB SHIRTS=A haAA, awl olden taken Lama 81 BkitHß:Sts:o7=2V RB.NRY G. sets, - . 'i. I , . Merchant Tatior 3 .... & - ATIETI,WEIST MAME or rya etkosuutris. iirroorii.i'/it 1 ~.. , . Takes great plessurein wan tootagi I to Idtttitraer..,,, our customer* and the moll; gettmal. .I_l' Mat Mg ' - pureteses anitaitsuntrlor eke reautoiSEA-:' , . SON an am a haalaaStal amp:war selected from the au clot* nOtinse. Vs , • Easters eitize Onlrstints a *Wag good, lonia retErbeeeeriannendat. eititbd agora.. I; serdetverei. , '' • brume th ermewest and ratalAsprgored lastaltatio -,1 , *angle! ! tbs antra stooknetag noilargettranuat and setal. Mir. Eger Ilas lotion o'siOntemeli i f ipt.p . t, ~, to . tv .klytr,,pedub:.- ..- „..__, - .- i EiurEllF.ng -BLADE. , COLOotiot , iltAttaisyH ' AND DOE SEINDins , losuel,; - totipsmed fett.ta i i . liatlnaktl t rine,oeis tiquiiO4* 1:1011 , Kyle Tai entire snits : , ..44. -..,..,_,,, A great earteti .ot Elrill 0 IMERESI,toe,:. ants and Vesta, for Myrning sa ' Evening row : ma , .-.— iI.IMRAT ' ' " I -:: : ,:.. ..- L . 4 ! '' ' ' aLita - lij; -' , : Tg. EragrallAlti Prooltoste'ElQ J. U. LI D.X. Ewald= hoolawastrm • -:, ,vj I Um Owllll ll 7 Owns loi WI lialpliii toroth:l3ol6i 0 olill=n l n , liata and nwitt2EltliheiLlo•SPO 'on art Rua Os teiblttarg , * VIIIIIITT is r _ojA..i hod lying Win= Merry Ruh (71111h011t: ', Teliziwatilti:louss - twto iitroArhato tosilefdr !Main=Partigs,. Moon. whoa will .14 tlantl? of sone of Ur otit/W.orad`tiolt noilsfil I , Thar cam mot. whl tottehisodaig him ihillol66 ...Jo. XI I* two- 4: es .by tont,wl the:7 son asamiiked oll•prod . 7., • 0n Oil arm* ••••• and Chewy Mgr, awl WWI jaws). OW eth Illeihr into • "Bloutialan.7W ~, 2 3,, . 1., a bactil lail tikiV.. . xigeti W c a Zsit a ltA ll itiriin . iii of 1444 ~ 61 tho roowitnach Mas SEVENMPVEIVENTIYAR iniMire laitis of th•tiohatt ttigetherAtati an tagnistz non now= the twopelly_ inn htganailltnit ir:',.l . pukgcophiy_thabajohtilhellat, Oltlhodk :7st: ,•r . • •,, VIVA!' oh., Lithildt - eat - 4t ~,, Lcalltil ' FANCY-VBACKERB: -- - usx - reeepied $ ;: MO ittpolforSafoll alitltAtui also; agottiO Thaw- int Was*. Ctackorta For islo InlVorA Ihrtoll of gitt34ls 4a liti t illre v tiftiti . ke! W ' , ;7.1 , dierr: ',.• t '-':' itiiiir law atiagtepew,..., RUNTIO WINDOW:B 2.8. -Anol,t, 1 migi ll° ' f " ilk 107 .l. 7 ti r i r I I T% if& . '