The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, September 16, 1865, Image 3

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~,- : .- . YA''Goi)d Pattern Maker,.._ -!...',4
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' To whom • soNgant, Job, kM good Wages will t
~.. t ..- 412 1 .. Tea• _ _
, . I :;:: , ,gagolte at- ~----,- a. al.- SO LE & suo.ts,
• ~, • mer Row, Ahoy aad Vogue:inn Way.
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IMENT ANTED—
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tan
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.= EXERY,Getteral
Ir442l4irins *5O ballast-. Pittsburgh, Pa.
v /AISTED.-qI4IENTS - " roa " TEL&
ettmET szarzor.. rits•rxgr..D, Tex
Tar-zstimp," BY/Llama,
.`",'`': niallfattneetryrfew"Tork 31.1.h0ur flirreepond •
' ~,.'"fttepiollinfotatting and qapttlair boOk over
heibreetne Mr. lifehardeon's unparall
:lernjspe e rleurn for Thu mark 'traveling thrOugn
%Ur Sauttvirt tbe-Isettet iertite of the Trawl.
~ ...slthiventbraltk of the war, With ont armlet and
• . main befit Etxt And , West;tiliring thn ant two
1,, • yam ottho- 'Rebellion; Ma tt lMMColintunt; r Ms_
4 nontlntmentrOtntlMOMM 'Wen waerent•
• prisoner - hie eictob'Ent almost tnlts4aloni jolltney
:Matt' 01 nearly . 400 Wien It will abound in
dentevents,. and contain more of the fact,
and rontakterol the war than any,other work
Thaebowlsdiew, enclrgetio young -thin, and nape.
atallytettoned and disabled °dicers an y soldiers,
• to want of profitable employment, will find it pe•
- cannily t, opted to their condition. We have
Amnia clearing glee per month, wiltab we will
Ir ow n2A ny.. . l o nbtl aj o i r k,fam o rz a td& , etr a t i•
• , •-•• 4 •-•- —• N. E. corner Stat.!, and Mao? street.,
4Jeilelhadaser Philadedidde Pa.
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Aren'OeifiLE...-.o'ol/ /13.0.X7'.
_FOR SALE. - A Far/11,W about 2,08 octet!
larairileldtolinatiV, Westmoreland oounty
• .--lU,
atop
Farm' r , fIIS Ames, to Tinton township
• Wathinzton County', Pa. , Will be sold sheen. '
Whoa Farm of Me acres .13:1 rainiekt township
relatul county, Pa.
-• Also ZIA awes situated In Ltsonier township,
, -' - Wasimotslantr mouldy, Pa., attaining tba town 01
•,, -, ilm aiic lots, with a large artethonee. A
, : 3 ..SuidenSe In the boronsti , 0 1,-41 8 01 1111rn Will b.
.• ~ .101 catnip.
••• • ...,,.. - anso UI aerie, at Lad; with ilarge doctrine min
•-
,- :,•,•-••= k aama Nam.
amain inad, adjoining came Wawa • •
-.-• • Abo, the beet farm on the MonocKwsqls River,
• :-. Pant ette Calle &Ow AielCeesport, Amr, y 00.,
r..- -.1. - •P•ozattalaing•hout tallacres. Th e itaprovameats
ra . • , . .an. It trams /1.00410 amlbarn, earn crib and *aim
..• a n . . with . other - autteillabwa. A tame kepi.,
-.- .'ntehard•-•Sbetereen 400 and - soo.treek; 6,1 uulAoe
zed, a/ pawns's, and4lo peach trees.
,• • 1, - , Aleut surattei.let - sVr•gares, near the town of
. rcirettwiartatiat bentity,'Pa., very chang:‘
••• - - - • Large Hotel et 'Blair:All* Ira *emotion,
..on the lvaateMallkoad. The Dentinal ass
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attanuta tot a total and atom This
L,1 ....=
j am l itlll De sold at apt Dorgan.
--- -Da Noddle Fun' ' Eb.t,tbeth Township
.. ~..., - On, Iht:,'imilitatintw about tat acam.
.., , \.Allastitt ationt-Uwee mini out of the borough of
•,' •• •-. itarAheith, The- tularemi a / a tm are a.Luge brie%
itattegartuttuurynti , abut Well tialutee room; a .
, t— • ' oaattusultaWn Dr fronliattreotwunt by oraamentat
Were; • • lto: I•etarrf,*ith 'men) - other bulidiagi,
••
..- .:;17-,E114. 11V.11,:ret °;;ZrYt ' 4 '2' l .rdi'a.
am la an teeeelabt.with coai ltma a
-,,, i; Also, it MOS= Grin - zad'elaw Ml I. in eomplete
. •-•runntet Order, Wrested' In breshaaook towrahlp,
Lump,* : 0 ttletp, 'Pa. - Will be sold at a great
-...r..11 - A Mon 'ter hiy purchase money .111
•,- - -
".betaken- to well located ' Western Lands or ()try
• Fees tazthre pa:mutant Inquire of
•
--.- - G. 8. TOWER. Real Estate A gent,
- No. 164 Fourth cored t.
Foa' emx.
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A Well F nistwd Frame.Tws-Slurp Dwelling,
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• F Having SIX ROOMS, newly Papered and Paieted,
/mgr. PORT/Coi. mem:tern . !wide and outside
tint Rouse,
!
- Forty flee feet front; by One Run.
• 'lnftilnelneep. FOIE Gad.PE AiltiOß, PEWIT
, •
-or A RES:P,'Ent ..Pqs.seatiozi mill be given on the tat
pr!! s,eatf., ALIO, ,
A:CORNEWS"rekE•ROOM, WITH TWO
usws
polge4ipn win be Alyea ou Sae let of-April anat.
The proLtietrir usketber cell, or exchange for.
I.loliettif i f to.,erty. Inquire of
f • ansa CI, EL TOWER, I
trestt • . pro. tat Tonne street.
' .. F — ARld . 11.41 BALE. IN •
< ',.'". C:-'"ialtLE TOR gIIIP.
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ll* farm of James Me, 0., et the head of Long
, Isbuld ( Nate Townsolyk cot.tolzha,g 48 acres, le
: ..olTeredfnrsalK - Iris areal,' opposite illirmlng
; • , hatin Station= We P. F. W. es. C.. R. R., about
• „ Atrargales berawaalty. There are two good
Mine fnrme dye houses and ona-smnd tenant
home on. tho p ItW•app:o trees In good
bearing wealth:n:6=h tree; b wide. plum i s ;
..
- gm:. =twee, ankl e t' lt GeV ol e the best
-..tralt.and filtell farms ih Ma eouncry. There Is
—also • good landingon the promises. - The whole
,propettS is in good condition, awl will be sold on
reasonatiLe• Annus: apply on the prennoes to
'
Ja/MIZS COLE, ir.,... - Or to
. grikitcd , ..I%r. g WRITE. toe Fifth strut.
` a o a ten known-rieley Ilan Irnproved Farm. 01
t ONE ILUNDRM AUREn, =let a high
-state of enlidvationortuch Zuni been dded into
Lots containing &moats° to Tivetve Acres, end
oral be sow as a whnle,-or,in parteLsyto VOL,: phi...-
, .ekespere.;. ,Llia• Zinprovenenta are a TWOltOnjr.
ZWailiart a Barn, and Stone Spring-amnia,
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:7 w + in
exoeilent Spring -of ;Water, not excelled
i.:. l l l Allsehear county. Tame Le also-a:eholsersrl.
qkitife2M,Te t aghtela r g ril f ,To P - leg iFpottioxi-OLTa
,:t u l t lAitt r aderlald reth OonL, and is well wet.
For fa rther_ =nation appfy at the . Real Ei.
,-tatfipselitaace 911 Dem of
ieze . nosier Sweet. Lawraneavilla, Pa.
r FOR fIAILE.-- ----------- Tree ew ateamTE innis,
, -twin ruzPwsne for olsen isms cy n itrider,
'!'-ea 14ah stroke; sexy sir g. En
'halt, crank
• lad sonnecting rod of wrought, irony
,tied for how.
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Bailers IS tole feet long, en Inches Gamete .a, with
two it-sash flUes; aldnate7 19 in. by zi feet.; hot and
cold water pump.. Everything complete and ready
f to ship on 'lint.
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. Pittsburgh, Pa.
inoP, eOrner Point Aliery and Duquesne street,
tiank orALiegheay river. near thtsPoint. deal=
glazimoomp HAIM
4 :Tee, neatly gr . . teat long. RS Indies
eas
Gli st Oct long, !itches dlitatta..24s Ludt
test
; Oak St hut ion& CI Inches - dlattater WO huh
Oat batiel-Wiongbt Iron Tani
Zitqc:J. at as LeallersTßiAL-woßas.
*az Pact- al l i t 'Mat i l 3 4 - 7 ) , ga,
*MU" b.
.VOR 1:34 1.8 An elegant
site for a country residence Ott Oren Avenue,
noittoebarlesinsinws resideziae, la tratand•-•
\.16 splendid-taints! crose; - fruit "trees, nrapesrac.,
, Astritninine Sear! tour asses.
&Matelots an Webster street corner-CI Webster - W uan bingtonsreets.
:Let
<Marti eo. aw
It H. II n, cometitZllni of rtignotta Crest and
sdie .Pr at
TON. 83 P/Ith latest.
B 15 4 1&
- Tim BOILER,
• : - ELY WILEEL. rak, eompieto,
antnliis
foi a Sins, Grist, or small BoAtng nun,
wising other business requiring a canaulty of Fer•
lye's FifirliorsePOSrer. Apply at
4 "'want '
M'oll MLR. \
1, &DWELLING HOUSE
• bbrsairk f
' Sat* sterim° ColUrablana Co
013 i n ' et,l7 reettroar., extend . :
back lett Tills property wilt be cold for
Isiah vary cheap. roc further particulars c souks
0. TOWEEt,
- los Fourth &rem
CEInaTEIRLE HOI7SE
etraLin, In °M) aa " / ugfaClUntel Of tns
thlag scummie.t. Peimmrd e witaz iwatw awl
fOrMall eninteirrain- twaarikun..lo64-.
1:$0.101*. NM
B : ir! A ur -- ciwrzymcoa A
_PRIVATE
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4 dontilign Fl ee and Onl•Fortrth Aeris.;iii Put
sowasldo. a few sal:lutes walk from 0101 14*ot the
1=07., „yreassoser Banddsd. PAripartirodars
G. H.: wW,60... !.
Hyde I r - ffo; tat Feud:eaters:rt.,
AlablAi,L . rtaraucc ) IINTRY.Eatta
: oni z,Do i rr ixi ague 4 ls l 4 m a r from g egv;
,Ilues acres, WO Munoz) with ten moss, stag:
[ e a r dll i e•belmw, &a.; two or l ehards of selected fruit.
Irate e rostafroos of Dr. Prommer. - well suited
Qs' a 4PbTleelsn. Will reol , for a farm of years.
'4APP/7, Id B. fdoLdpr & 00.
i . see ',
Tri"Prza-ytoatuams it.
au, —A.
"I'll halm,
mite am 1 w P *M 41:74."S
_ nut ir"- "N
gentle ,
ANTED. GAzarra Opmcra.,
•Ui.TED
A ROOM, FURNISHED,
'➢O"E ONE PERSON TO LODGE,
, neittotherrsr. Charleik preferred. Liddrers,
BOX ZS. P ITTSBOR:4I P. O.
AliTrD--TO RENT,
MUSE OF FROM M 1 TO l; ROOMS
,ElBLertn .the Second Ward, Akileghcay or Mao
chute,. Addren, Box 452, AVegheny I' 0.
-seICIW
WANTED
A Good Girl to do General Housework,
In a limn (molly. Good references required. Ap
DIY at 165 Third street, bei4reen Smlthileld and
Grant.
unt:tmd
ANTED
A LARGE DOUBLE DOOR FIRE PROOF
Call at icon 73 and En, Market street.
EIACIRIIEL GLYDE h 00.
ANTED.
M M M 1-]
NOR. tidLE I
SO SMITHFIELD STHHET.
prtTtEfintitOß
..Latte and 24:sidger....1WIL aIraDEASOBI.
Orgn.irsivrox—Dreia incsok; FA,
141 . C 7 lrslikls dal 111.1 tier, 23 eta; Priest, Box
VIA Mails Sosta, V 215.
Donn open es 7 o'clock. Curtain ttliet at VA.
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SRA RSPEA R/A N NIG ELT.
WILLIAM EIENDERSIGN.
Rs the Duke or Gloster.
THIS
S(hakspeare.Saturday) EVENING will be presented
's great Lire aot tragedy.
RICHARD 111.
Richard, Duke of Gloster Wm. Henderson.
With a powerful east.
Dance
S•lvester.
To I
R ISH conclude with the
. popular drama, entltdwl the
TE.IOI r 11013 ER r hAi MEL
MONDAY—Laura kiften, appesr.
O PERA HOLIER.
Lzate y . 11 <trutgerr4r. MISS ARNIE EBERLE.
PRICE, or ADMlSSlON.—Parquette. 750; Ore.
o.lrcie 60,1 Urche.tre 1 /ttalrs, 11l Fatally Lltre
Wc: etalored Ifosea , 5 0 ..
Vtutain rhea at quarter to 9, doors opeo at 7,
MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON.
7'ho mr drat and graceful SI'LLE ERPIE,TINE.
who will appear AITERNOuN and EVENING.
Afternoon performance will commence with the
glorious tauee sot comedy of
X.° Jek. .T..a 1.11. .
Graceful dance ............. Earnesthie.
the even ing ct p
The even entertainments will commence with
lay of the STRANGiaIt.
Mts. Heller. ........... —.. Miss O. Thompson,
Charming dance MLLE. ERNESTINE.
The performance mid conclude with she two act
Scotch drama of ROB RUT,
EMMA WEBB
BloruleLeVening the /Wry Stars, ADA and
GREAT BABE BA LI, TOURNAMENT.
The Champion Athletic Club,
OP PEIIGADELPERA.
The aekterwlettell erharvions of the ttesteo
stun, will prep. ewes of roar mote Irlth aux
- toastßase Ball elluteorA . •
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/MONDAY AND TUFZSDAV NELVT,
September ash and 28th, cm the
.13iumgcm .1134b11 C3zrama.ticial/4
WEST etiilllolB, ILLEGIENI.
In min. to Accommodate th• ladles sad gent'eata
who may emirs to mitnerr thle interesting eon.
tem, the Oonn!lee of Arranceammts have, at
considerable expanse, ec toted elttlb lo seate for the
acetoroncdstlon a n se,,
The etrbitest onus
mill be maintaliced by Mc city pollen. The mem
here of toe teventitta.e Ball (Jr obs trust that their
guests will meet with the tame enthustsrtto re
ception here which has been awarded lb. era.
LET/OSIn other titles, warm Ley have enr aged
Infricadly - ontests, ilatete can be obtained from
the members of the leveret Etue Bail Cities, Ad-
Mlimoll to ehch contort '23,, to tSe entire serf es, 6.c.
telelt
OPERA HOUSE
RISIMA AND IDA WEBB
,Thh,emrtizurnof mpor:tfmnecao.raplrcil voting ladle. to the
HOUSE
appear at.the ,)P.t:RA
NEXT MONDAY EVENING
ard e rery eve.lng Octrig' th..eok
P.LIXOB. AV ale. ac.
lANOS AND ORGANS.
TEE CELEBRATED
BRADBURY, NEW YORK,
Sohomaoker (L , Co., Philadelphia
PIANOS.
•
THE AMEBIC &DI ORGAN, azd ESTIS
CIOTTAGE ORGAN, admitted by deal"
sedan who bare Au trona to be attpertor
Q as • to 41 other instruments of the kind mum
lectured to the Celled State.
We are prepared to furnish, at Or shortest notice
Bras" and German Silver.lnstroments,
of every description, for th an and Cornet Ban d s.
at reduced prism illustrated Catalogues and
Ptite Lista fursitstuid on application. •
New 3,:tep - zdasad Plums for Rect.
ALL TEE LATE SONGB AND PIECES
Constantly 00 Land,
WIIIIILLurIC 8.61111.
Ma t 9 .92". MAUR STESIST.
Now liEIN6'EECEIVED
THAT ELEGANT STOCK OF
CHICKERING PIANOS •
Selected •
pereonelly by the subscriber, dzitlal •
recent nett to the Factor/.
EVENMEN INSTRUMENTS
e Low open, and ready for ezaminatton • • a e
yublLe are Inyttad to tall and ace tam.
Warrnnted for Five Years.
CHARLES C. BILLLOR,
sole Agent for the Chlokertzur Plum.
oFFALS.H, HOENE & co.,
68 FIPTII STREET,
agit,
SOLI A. 61111178 Pail
3 : 34s alls.eurNE3 Finkaycpses
Q. Ban Planes In Ain="lca.
1300T8 *Uri) dlitOMS.
• -
830,000 SHOESJ WORTH OF BOUTS AND
MICIP PL I r.a.A.Nra'.S.
New rat and Mater Good' ars being opened
eVq.F. day. Kai , te Um. to buy. and
Wjader Boots, Shoe's, h Balnanrala, Buskins, Gum
Pact/6 Gum Haakimi, Kid Gaiters, Lanbag• tka.
grata mid_ 14eellattere, Balmoral-a, Mamma Ilak
( ra i lgt o d, f
aellidg cheap for lasaa,ta 4 4'4'
'42
I. a BORLAHDT.
OS MARKET STREET.
l!M!
OUTIL & ROSE
Aro lentos off their stook of
Boots and Shoes
REDUCED PRICES
REAM AND REFIZIPT •
wave "Your l'iloney
It fa now a well known fact that
. 1111 CLIIVTOCK,
No. 02 Federal Street, Allegheny,
Bella the best and theapeat
SIICIEr rrs,
17,9,rammuSkAITEgs, "D
t,ther holm vren
A We
-of th e =tints a ,
Med nook evr. . , 91 be ”titlad. La
.on hand. am2B
JAXBB ROBB,
80.119 Market Street
SELLS THE HEST,
THE. NEATFZT FITTING,
dud THE BLOST DOABLE
=bowels the city. hie MI Just received
chist
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK.
TRY
AND
L GENTS', IrDOSRS' AND
ofuLDEtrays
Boots, Shoes dhd Gaiters,. ,
Of every Style, Wake and Form, at
amas;
Oozner Fifth and Wylie streets.
•a- rrieel to anti everybody, aulB
DR r GOODS
i°•
WOANDLIF
T. SON, CARR dr. CO
tiAl.2 wnaor, raor 00
wood
eule Day rs deale IA FOREIDN AND DUXES
TIC GOODS, No, Si Wood atreet, that
LA. .bota Maclow Alloy s PitsaburiFth, • N.ll
dr , es xvrTs
_ _
Last cught Cl
Wasranted coiir sTrim sAwS. of oven' 4 .
4 " / P tic YL Milt' Mobil, Oross Out,' Hang. ./14..0
otherratieties.
• AU kinds of KNIVES and SPEW_ ,GS made from
Sheet Oast Steel; Hatt* Rahn! REAPER AND
arm:ma RNWES, ha.
'Warehouse andifforks, corner WATER and
SHORT STRRETS, Pittsburgh.
Pastienhir attention ergo to Retoothing, Onm
mina and Stral&btanlng Oiroular Saws: wto. rim
pairs of ali kinda Punching and pH:4* dons at
reasonable men
WRAY
wis.nessitna. Q cu.*.
Boiler Mehra &Sheet Iron Work
Not 23, V., Si sad "Si PENN STREET.
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Having eemmni • UM, Md. and IttluteuXl
urlth the moat Unproved maclalnery,we me p t p,
ed to manufacture every deacrlption of BOIL ,
In the bent meaner, and warranted equal any
FIRE
BEDS,, country. WILIBNEY_S, BIiIOYIEN,
FIRE STKANI PIPE., LOCOMOTIVE
BOILERS, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS,
TANKS; OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SET
TLING PANS, BOILER IRON, BRIDGES,
SUGAR PANS and Cole notnufeaturers of BARN
HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Be
on the shortent notice. P'irliAlAT°
LA.EIE BUYEIRent
Manufacturers of SREATEILNO, BRAZIERS'
qq
luLT COPPER, COPPER Bo r
TOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOM.s. SPALTER
SOLDEIL Alto, Imports. ..ad clealsos to MEM'.
ALS, TIN PLATE, SII.SET IRON, WIRE, As.
Osostsotlyon hand, TINNERS' MACILLNES sod
TOOLS. Ws/IS:muse, No. 140 FLIIST sod =SW.
OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special order' 0/
Oopper Cut to nip desired pattern.
terzeitydaier
r far ALIA lltroll 110 W LOX?, NOM
ea At:STORED Publlalle.l. In • seal.
kuVelope. Price nu cents. A 'LECTURE UN
nit NAIURE, YREATMZST, and Radical Ours
of Sperrostorrbar• or • Seminal
_Weakness, Loral
naafi Etnteelons, Sulu/ linbllLty Oaf Inapedi
mukts to Nerrlnonerfersilyi Nervommen, [lon.
gumption. Eptlenay and 'Pita; Mental and Pasti
es! infaVnelil i resulting from Self Abtuie, ha. by
Rom.. I. enciranwitu, anchor of the
Green iso.t. &a. 80021. TO 7:110068504 or
StrrpritrUS. Sent under Weal, plain envel
ope, to any Wrens, pan S..tee3.9trVia
1.74.0:5e*7411:4.4°`.1411 LAlLo44.see.
lemundawr
REITER & 00.,
slootctootore. of OAST STEEL; SPRING,
PLOW
LE3,GICOW soo•BLLSTER . STEEL" SPFUNGs,
BARS,ao
5W"0111263, MN Se WA mu STREET (up atalro)
PIiTSBUEOR, PA.
Err
AtAMLUISON„ ILEA et CO.,(summon
to Roannicrx, Ems St alit.Linte.
• Washington Worts,
FOuNDER an s AND
BOAT AND MACH:DUSTS, Primo:amen,
'Si
Mufacturers AND
STATIuNART
t:A ST kuvoiNßs_ BLAST RIMENIW MILL
MACHINERY, GEARLNIL SHAFTINCi,oAsT
INGS all descript_ ,ions OIL TAMES& STILLS,
BOILER AND SLIDE!' IRON WORN..
Aont• (Gr.:IIE7[MM PATENT EV ROT.
OR, (or bofjpra.
TO NERVOUS MUYIYER.Rktis OIP
Rant SEICES.-A reverend gentlemen nay
1 trig been restored to health In a for asps, ester un
sti2eVal la t without s - gonal=rt 11:
racnol duty to constunatcata to Me istillOilid tallow.
creatures th ews= of cure. Reece, on' the receipt
of 'an addresSedetirelOne, he will senLlits, a copy
of the prescription used.
Direct to Dr. JOHN AL DAGNALL, MS Fultao
stmt. N. Y. suAlluydairT
JIYOTE -04--- niidailliii
'Jar toren or IRON VAULTS AND VAULT
DOORS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW KUT.
TEES, wINDOW GUARDS, An, Not 01 S SRO.
OND and se THIRD STREET, between Wood sod
Market, have on band a variety of nor patterct
Laney and plebs, soluble for all purposs.
Va .- L'ldrto l=o'n'eL'Z'Ashaolgi'ldnotieVst"thgt}"?.
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AIE HUMAL CHARMER. •21 ES.
SAY OP WARNING AND INSIIIOI3-
TION Fog YOUNG MEN. Also arm end Tells.
Lie treatment et the thentuyend Sesaal Systems.
Address Dr. J. MULLEN HOUGHTON, Row
and Asso ctstion.Phil.s.l.l9l2la, Pa. aptly
Y 11. Ro
war FORWARD
INO AND OODAUSs' /ON =Rot:um
and wholetale derilat I n CHEESE, 1117/TES.
SEEDS, FISH, inl.l . produce graerelly, No. Itt
sot
WOOD STREET Pittstnuen.
fit Wood Street,
SESTrimE__, El "
/ar
Immense importance to tho old and you
married and Cagle of both texas, will be lent free
addeming. with stamp enclosed, the agents, OlE A.. KNDRt.BC & Box 7/, Batton Pori
mydehlyiltowF
119188 OLVTIO.T8. de
rIMSOLVTION OF PAKTNEaSHIP
a- , The partnership hotons esisti mr between
(Mules th Balder and £rang Van Meer, under
the him name of HALSLEY & %AN °ORDER,
fa THIS DAY dissolved by mutual anima; F.
Vas Gorden dlipoaing of his entire in te r e st to
tin... les U. Halsiey, who la alone aUttlOrtml to
collect all amonnt's due, and settle ail 'claims
againat the old arm,
CHAS. 'O. DA LV
Vat( GOROEIL GEY
Pittenurgb, ,
FILMS. .
/Lam eth, taw.
KT—
OTICIE.—Having_ retired from the firm
of Bateley k Piaorder, for the yynrpoee of
again emharathg to toe Trlmmloq BOuti as
I cheerio/1y rocoscumend my anceessor. Ohmic. )
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—A. circular, signed by leading min
!Merest:id laymen of different denomina
lions; has Just been issued, cal ling a Pon •
vention of Evangelical Christians to meet
at Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, Septem
ber 27, 1805, to organize a 'National Society
for Evangelization—a Christian Commis
sion far the masses—to carry the religion
of Jesus, in all rte saving efficacy, especial
ly In the great cities and In the South, to
those not reached by the effective Chris
tian benevolence,Churches,City IlLsslonary
and Tract Societies, Young Men's' Chris
tian Associations, and kindred organ's!' thins,
are requested to typoliit delegate! f to Meet
4/ht Vittsbuitla igazettt: I
SATURDAY, SEPTEICRICR'
- etturCli:
14,
In Pennajdvanta, for the past three year',
1 8435 ; "Me etatistien oftheE:diennal
show among the interestioe facts the tot
lowirg.; C l / 4 ryrren env : - e<idi^w, in the
D.ocese, 2,33; Present numbers[ Parishes,
220; Confirmations during three years, 5,-
133; Communicants added, 6,608; present
number of communicants, 22 914. number
of Sunday School scholais, 29,053; aggre
gate contributions during that period r.,
Diceesian, Domestic and Foreign Mission s,
and miscellaneous charities of the Church,
$1,074,272 f 2. This is an increase over
the three Previous yenrs of $41(17¢1 72
— Preparations, the European press
inform us, are making on a vast scale to
celebrate the eighteen 1 undrcth anniver
sary of the martyrdom of St. Peter. who
suffered death In nO. lie being regarded
the first Bishop of Rome, according to the
traditions of the Roman Catholic Church,
and from whose primacy the See of Rime
claims its own to be derived, it is proposed
to observe It by a world-embracing cere•
mony in the Eternal City.
—lt is lamentable to note that it has
been ascettained by an officer of the Epis
copal Church in Ohio, who has been ex
amining the reports made by the churches
cf that denomination to the Convention
that seventy-tw o of the eighty-four parishes
reporting, show that out of 5,596 communi
cants, only 1,319 are mates--about one in
four, In a large number of parishes the
proportion is only one in Ave and six—the
lowest being one In thirteen. We quote
the words of this oftlper and leave the polo
fhl subject "pow solemn the reflection,
that alter half a century of labor we have,
in all the dioctse of Ohio, but a little over
one thousand min in our communion—ter.
talnly not more than fifteen hundred.''
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per year.
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Advertisements inserted one year mar no erisaitad
at the adver tisers pleasure, at a chisrasi o(20 cents
meetquar (or 20 cents if paid at the time,) Out
be manned to
advortiacr. the ban:imitate Milliners of the
Etalvert•sements contracted for otherwise than
daily, will
May :mien.' be Inserted on mum di
days as the odic.
1 rannent adverting! OASH.
Marriage tion', each Insertion $ 00
notices,
72
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Executors' or ,asuntrthermors. Notices. 200
YEARLY ADVERTS/RAO HATES:
One square—confined to the immediate Mishima
of the advertiser, and not to laalude dissolution,
formation of new firm., wants, ac.—champsable
ones a week. Any enema tra
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or tiocpitper.
RELicunrs INTELLIGENCE
Since the meeting of the great National
Convention of Congregationalists at Bos
ton, a number of the leading religious jour
nals of other denominationis have been
cilitci.sing the special claims of this body
for superiority over others. The publica
tion of "Dexter's work on Congregationa!-
tsna"—fram the commendation of Congre
gational journals as the last and best word
that can be said for their peculiar system—
has rather intensified the opposit ion views..
We do not propose to enter the arena, nor
offer our views an tits much dispute!
question, but simply to refer to the subject
frees two different stand-points. The "fan.
damenta I prlnciple" of Congregmtlanaliam,
accordnag to Dexter, is, "The Bible inter
preted by sanctified conamo n sense, with
all w.se helps from nature, from history,
from all knowledge, and eapecially from
the revealing bpirit, is the only and saM•
cleat and authoritative guide in all matters of
Christian fattb; so that whatsoever the Bi
ble teaches, by precept, example, legiti•
mate influence, is Imperative upon all men,
at al/ times; while nothing that it does not
sot each ran be Imperative upon any man
at any time." Referring to this definition
a leading New York paper says: "Mr.
Dexter is laying corner stone of a peculiar
system; and hi takes one which belongs to
Protestantism as a whole, and claims it
fortis own little edifice." It Is well known
that the real corner -stone of Cengrega
lion—that which distinguishes it from
all other ecclesiastical systems—ls the cona•
pteteness and independence of the local
chorea. Mt. Dexter himself defines It to
be a "form of church order and government,
not a system of doctrinal faith," and
therefore may be "held and practiced by.
those of liniment religious benefit." It is
so held by Trinitarians and Unitarians; by
believers in the inspirations:lnc Scriptures
and by Parkeritea. And they are all quca
ling the language of the journal referred
to, "legitimate Congregationalists, so long •
as they hold to the completenass and inde
pendence of the local church." Mr. Dar
ter says It "furnishes the most efficient bar
rier against heresy and false doctrine,"
and yet he admits there are "thirteen or
fourteen hundred churches in this country
which are, in substance, Congregattenally
governed, and which are yet avowedly and
fatally heretical In their creed." Here Is
another view on this question, speaking
of the relative Increase of Congregational.
ism and Presbyteriaaism, It Is argued that
these two denominations are much of the
same age on this contkent, and have enjoyed
about equally favorable surroundings, ex
cepting that Congregationalista have
been identified with the most popular and
Presbyterians with the least popular of the
five points of Calvinism, yet Presbyterians
among us now outnumber Congregational
ists by more than three to one. The writer
asks, does not this conclusively prove that
government by the local churches—Styled,
for popular effect, "the liberty :of the local
churches"—is a less effective gospel system
than a central government vested in Church
Councils.
—At the anniversary of the London
Jews Society, the Bishop of Ripon, stated
when the society was first formed, It was
supposed there were not fifty converted Jews
in the whole of the kingdom. Now in Lon
don alone there are a,OOO con,yerted Isreal
ites st.d It is known the 4 tyii 20,000 con•
vests w L o are visible members of the Church
of Christ.
Whatever may be the faults of Bishop
Elliott of the Episcopal diocese of Geor
gia, he utters in a Psstooal letter, words of
merit: I would suggest to those parishes
whose churches need repair, to set about the
work themsolvea, and do everything In the
plainest manner and upon the moat econo
mical principles. Got! does not look at the
decoration of s building, He looks at the
hearts which are throbbing within that
building. A. lectern, a table, chairs car
ried to the house of God, are all that are
necessary when the walls are standing;
congregational singing can supply the
place of the organ and choir. When the
edifice itself has been destroyed, some va
cant room can be procured where worship
may be conducted, or camps be constructed
for the purpose.
tls asserted that the members of
the British Parliament from Ireland,• the
entire number, about forty, are Roman
Catholics, and not one a Protestant.
—AI the tenth annual meeting of the
New York State Sunday School Convert.
Bon, recently held at Syracuse, the Secre
tary, Idr. Runtingtom, to his report stated
that the increase of teachers during the
rear was 4,058; scholar's, 33,433; number of
conversions, 6,610; schools reported, 4,169.
—lt isstated in order to.teat the power
of Bishop Potter to prevent internaliza
tion of sects in New York city, Dr. Tying,
Episcopal, and Dr. Corry, Baptist, agreed 1
to exchange pulpit&
Horace Greeley to the Colored People of
North Carolina.
Mr. Greeley, having been Invited to attend a
convention of colored people of North Carolina
to be held In Raleigh, on the 29th inst., and
bring unable to accept the Invitation, has ad
dreesed them a letter through the Tribune. lie
' urges and en trestle them to be hopeful. Great
reforms arc not completed in a moment. Old
wrongs and abuses yield slowly to the advances
of Justice and humanity. 'He has been ardently
wiatilug for thirty years that be might live to
see this a tree country. He blesses Gad fur Gee
wisdom and beer ileence—so Infinitely traiornecej.
beg all human preconception—whereby the
weakni ea, Infatuation, incapacity , disloyalty,treachery and general unworthiness of men,
have been made to subserve the Divine purpose.
But for Northern subserviency, so enormous
that they were instilled in expecting to be
aided by It In the field m well as to the
cabinet, the alavelmiders would never have re
volted. But Dr imbecility in high places and in
capacity, if not treason also, In the direction of
our unties, the rebellion would have been speed-
Iy suppurnsaed without furiously affecting your
comon—pomibly, with new concessions and
guarantlea to Slavery. Looking back at the
momentous history, the stupendous trsnaf irmn-
Lions of the last Ova years, we must revermtly
say. "This is the Lord's doing, and It le marvel
ous In our eyes." Let us unwaveringly trust
that the great work will be prosecuted to Re
legitimate and logical consummation.
The colored people should be patient, the
recognition of their rights may not be won di
rrctly, but the effort will never be abandoned
anti' aucet*fi in mewed. The vast temacions pre.
ministry Internet, an almost omnipotent, vested
right, no !Seger resists us, Slayery the tree,
whereof negro-hate and Hittite prejudice of color
are branches, has been cut down. There hi sun
vitality In the toots, but the branches are bound
to 'Wier and decay.
They are admonished to be place ful, and not
be seduced nor provoked to resist Lawful salmi--
Ile with Isaias' violence. Better mulct wrong
In silence or be worsted in invoking the pro
tection of the laws. They may see what the
slaveholders have Incurred by realstleg authority
by force.
They should be diligent not only in steadfast
indueny, but In educating their children. "It
is Indispensable that you all, or nearly all, ac
quire tha rudiments of a substantial education
at the earlint moment, and that von each keep
on acquiring useful knowledge at every oppor
tunity to the last day of your lives. Your
alleged Ignorance la now one of the chief pre
teats for denying you the Right of Suffrage,"
Reeperf worse/res. Wale 10 minister to oth.
cm' debut appetite,i, no matter What yr
temptaton. Stand quietly and teripertfu
aloof from all Whites • who see lit to regardyou
as inferiors merely because of your color. Keep
away. or get away, from all cities, oaken you
art am , e of making men of rapidly nod 17111II011.:
i y
thereto. Hold no voluntary relations to negro.
haters, and bestow no patronage on them thou.th
this compel you. to go without comforts you
might otherwise njoy. Trade with and pttro.
Wed your friends, but, above alt, each other,
F.teortrage your brethren who embark In trade
or In any henna of mechanical or other useful
_lncitustry, though at some personal inconven
ience; keep out of debt; work, if prosslble, for
men whom you esteem and trust; and each of
you become land-holders ao noon as you can
without running In debt,
in conclusion, they are advised to stay In
North Carona, where they belong. The re
sources of North Carolina are mainly unde
veloped. There are minerals, ti ibex, water_
power, 101 and navigation, a sold be ter than 13
Banos al, all entree, of unsnspec,d wealth
within her borders, "Work for the best wages
offered by good men, till you east nave the
meant! 01 employing yourselves; strive to win
the respect and esteem of the better whites
end keep clear of the worse; and be sure that,
whenever you shall, by your thrift, have made
yourselves Independent and desirable cutout.
ere of merchants and other., your rlghtous
demand-of enfranchlaement can, if not already
ejected, be no longer successfully 'veined."
POLL TIC'A L INTELLIGENCE.
Tun Milwaukee &mind, speaking of the
ducking resolutions of tho Wisconsin
Mote Republican ConventiNs, says that •'t hey
stop abort of Llying what ought to have been
raid, and generally are pervaded by a cowardly,
evasive, shuttling spirit. They are not the plat
form ofthe party, and will not be reConstized as
such. Whatever Merits or demerits they pos
sess should be credited to Senator Doolittle, who
made the resOlutlons ble speciality. They come
math abort of expressing the honest opinions
and convictions of a great majority of the
Stale."
Tne UNION nu of New Jersey aro working
with energy, dctormlned,that their candidate
for Governor shall be elec!ed and the constitu
none! amendment be patted by the new tents
hums. The campaign Is fairly opened and the
Issues clearly drawn. An immense muse meet
ing, convened at short notice and whet but little
Preparation, was held In Newark on Tuesday
Light,
t the 12th, at which Henereliallpatrick
greeted by a
made he pr
burst pal address. is .
abillarmee was
of enthusiasm
Cotostm. Taos. H. BrNTOIT, Of lOWA, accepts
the nomination for Governor of the no -called
Soldiers' .Convention, but declares Unser In
full accord with the Union pony, except upon
the question of ziegto ariltbage. The /owe Cop
who started thls soldiers' merreunent,
tlem.Arroil very tired of it,
made
will probably
adopt the nondtualotts to be made by Grand
Bylugton's etralght out Copperhead COUVantion
especTim eleeilon In South Carolina—ln Charleston
lally—was, according to the New York
ticket
Herald, "me overwhelming defeat of the 'Union
,' and the triumph of the old politicins."
One out.and,aut, Secessionist was elected in
Charleston—W. 8. Hantry--seven “Co-opera
tionbat," and eleven Union. Some of the latter
come rather doubtfully under that heed, how
ever. Wade Hampton and John Bretton are
elected as two of the State delegates.
Ix to denied by a Now York Journal, upon the
authority or Hon. Morgan Jones, that be in
tends to resign his teat fa Congress' for the par.
pose of allowing ex-Mayor Wood to be elected
as his successor. Posaibly the recent surrender
of the Democratic party at Albany mey have In.
disposed Mr., Wood to present himself ai Its re-
Fermentative in any edictal capacity.
Accemorao to the New York .2begme, some of
the Justices of the peace appointed by Hovernor
Holden, of North Carolina, have berm en d me
arming themselves with administering the old
MAYO coda atm the freedmen In the term of
bar
berous In s the etocke,
Gea.l'avalcra, the Democratic candidate for
Treasurerof the State of New York„ ;11 highly
compscoplimented by, The Ekilmond Zara, know n
matted by.
Maar W. Awes. rebel Governor of Lontel
see, was in Bmt Lela Potosi on the 18th of anly
/est, on his way to the elty of Ifezico, where he
is going to establiih himself. Allen la one of
the irreateat masters of bombast and verbosity
t 4 MOM rqd,
n., ' 1111 TROL'CI.; •, % - llerrtr,g la an
Dentocrol, of Avg. 4, I
Cola : W. R. 11. Merl. nemerratte Candidate
for Auddor 1. a. ;
dldate wilts 110 W elalms the rotes of ,
aldiena be
eVISAR he was Ismael( ore, only a peed ago do-
LUDitet.l.ll.e Mat s. a L.IJ tit e, Lac
as a tyranny, and Ile soldiers as "hirelings,"
Read:
"With an 'rammer se army, a good nave, and
the ports of the Confederacy blockaded, we have
gained virtually nothing, and sill have gained
embus until see defeat the two main armies ~f
•e;h. The res•ine , why we have been s., ue
fortocate tre plain and understandable- Ni-..
Llecoin cm:ermined himself to an eraancips:r.re
pericy. tie thereby Lban,laned:Lbe war fo; 7...
iI anion, and made h a war absolutely and ;le
,•,“:lnta, y for the r corn, "Slavery shall not
I:ve." was tile motto, Beyond [hi. was an obj in
dearer to Lis heart--his own re election—wale:,
be ester med more than a hundred thousand !Ives.
These acre his two motives for abandoning the
prit chi les of Liur government, std of perverting
tic wee. For these purposes, and these only,
has the war been prolonged; for these purposes
were the soldiers massacred at (fluster, and the
army of General Grant defeated and foiled, for
these purposes has another draft been ordered,
for these purposes bare elections been carried by
force of arms. and "bogus States" deci,,,,,j ~,
the Union: for these purposes have thousands
been burled ender Confederate sod; fur these pur
poses have the forte and beanies of the country
been tilled with fearless patriots who dare ex.
pose the prothgaey of Abllition, and the corrup.
Linn and despotiam of Abraham Lincoln.
"The people are now to decide between this
state of affairs arid peace--between the old Goy
eminent aid a new despotism--between the pro
tection of our Ilbertlea and the eurreader if
them to an arbitrary and perfithons ruler. Peace
ended with theadministratlon ofJamot Buchan
an, as d war, oloody, remoraeless war begin
with the the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln,
We have tried war for three years; Jot no how,
try to effect wl,nu. war has failed to do., There
Is no doubt thatlir. Lincoln has done More to
cemeht the Buttes of the Conferierini together
than any man on the continent. He has pur
sued a policy calculated to divide the settlement
of the North, and harmonize that of the South. ,
Yet he bar now the presumption to ask a reelec
tion. The question will bee Lincoln and his
war, or the Chicago nominee and peace far re
union.
"It is a mistaken Idea that peace:means slav
ish sisiblnisiloll to the Confederacy. It means
nothing of the kind. Yd Democrat ever ex
pressed his willingness to concede to dishonora
ble compromise. We have tried war and found
bye Fad experience that It is supremely prod:-
less, and that Lrocoin and his hirelings are In
capable of managing a campaign successfully If
they washed. Something mast be one. The
Democratic party propose% if we Fudge aright,
to restore the Uolon under the CM:MLitt:Clop by
peaceable means. Mr. Lincoln hart put the pro
longation of the war out of the question. Oar
nation la almost bankrupt, and every branch of
Industry Is Fut:firing for want of men; therefore
are men relied upon to join the standard. of
Biceor re union, and defeat the patty tu power
is no more nor less than a thoroughly
disunion party."
:±I,IT.SWoOD AI'OURTINO NVA.,IIMOTONT died
at his residence et Middleport, Illinois, on the
54th ult., aced 54 sears. file father wee Bush.
rod Washington. Jr., son of Colonel William
Augastbse Washington, who was brother of
Burihrod,Wartinkon, Ben., judge of the United
Slates supreme court; the latter was the son of
Lawrence Washington, brother of George
Washington The deceased eases sear akin to
the tether of his country as any living. By his
dent a valuable relic—the golden seal which
the Immortal Washington wore while living. as
hl" private and omelet seal—now descents to
his oldiet son, Bushrod D. Washington.
Tun Charleston ./Iferoury is to br shortly re
established ®der the auspices of• its former
proprietor, R. B. !thew, Jr. It Is reported that
the editor has already taken grounds against the
adoption by the State Convention of the aL12.01-
tutional amendment abolishing slavery. An
opposition papar called, the lad dfileset
to be published by T. Honey and John &mom,
the former a white man and the latter colored,
is annornsced to appear almost at the same time
as the dterrwry. Therietars have leaned
their circular and cans considerable of a sen
sation, some of the mo tempered youths .
of Charleston having. resolved that it shall never
have any other than a feeble and short-Urea
existence,
•
?Lulea Wetzel, son of the Seeretery of the
Navy, and Ore Barnes, officers on the staff
of General Or ,at Damn. have passed a atett
in the pollee station, and arc held to appear for
Mal next Baltmelay for forcitdy entering the
apartment Of t wti opera prima dowtos, at their
hotel, end at violence :y on them. a nd
young men were on a drunken debauch and
the affair tot only alarmed the boons at
the time of Its occurrence, but A la
sce 'fur .
Mabee food for any amount of gossip the
say.
Tun Richmond Buhl in advises the Danville
Railroad Company to elect, Gen. Johnston as
their next President. It nays: •slYa have serer.
al reasons to believe that the GeneraL would
accept the positioo, and a knowledge of this
fact alone would induce the company, we think,
to secure Ma efficient services and the inure of
his name la connection with their affairs. Gen.
L.-e. Gen Jotunston's cm-laborer, is at the head
of Washington Col: e. Let Virginia,
SEBOClation of Yll;:iostd. or an, ere to it that her
ether great ion ands a field for lusnotabl
rice within her limits." e net,.
JohnT i
Chicago. Ripts/dieast says The Hon.
Yen Harms le in this city, on an attended
western tour. Very probably ha will go es far
as Nebratka, to see how things get on since ha
left elf watching nigger. in that territory. May,
leg been nominated for office on a new Iran-wit,
democratic, republican ticket la New York,
along with such republicans as General Slocum,
Lucius Robinson and Martin Grocer. It is ma
surprising that he should feel 150.11 d revival of
his old harnburner inclinations.
Tea rebel General Mai/ender Is paying a visit
to hie sister fe England, the wife of Lord Ab!Dg
er. who was formerly !stationed with his regi
ment In Canada, where ha became enamored
willof the robust charms of Miss Magruder, who
beremembered as formerly one of the
at
Lord portly belles of Washington. Ate wife of
Itb[nger. the lady has become the talk of
London society, from her despotic treatment of
her aervanta and the general irascibility of her
dierpreition.
Tim Boa. Samuel Hooper, M. C., of Boston,
ono of the wealthiest and beet men In Massa
chusetts, hag Pig given SSO.OOO to Harvard
Unlteillty to found a school of mining and
practicalgeolog7. It ls to be opened on the
first Monday of October. Mr. Hooper has pro.
posed Joslab D. Whitney, of California, Dr.
Wolcott Gibbs, formerly of Now York, and
Professor Eustis, of Cambridge, as professors.
W. W. CORCORAN. the Washington banker, la
about to return to that city. Daring the war
he has realdtd abroad, a thorough rebel at heart,
advising with Mason, Slidell .and other rebel
representatives, of New Orleans, one of whom.
,Enstiee, waa his mu-In-law. The banker will
tied many sympathizere in Washington to wel
come him.
Gee. LONGSTELEZT, of the late rebel atZOT, ar
rived in Baltimore on Tuesday morning from
New York, and is sojourning at a friend's resi
dence. lie to awaiting the President's decision
In regard to his application for pat don.
Gen. JA.lla9 SitrZLES, formerty of Illinois, Is
at present vLsitlng San Francisco, after an ab
sence In Mexico of about twoyears, during which
time be has been superintendent of a mine In
the State of Sinaloa. lie will noon visit the At
lantic States.
TEE Detroit Tribune says that James Morgan,
a prit ter who worked In that city during the
years of 1848 end 18411, has (Wee holi - to ninety
thousand dollars In gold, which le now on de
posit In the Bank of England, subject to his
order.
HT. Ray. BISHOP LrNell, Catholic Ordinary
of the dlocere of Ch arleston, la one of the dele
gates elected to the South Carolina Constitu
tional Convention.
IT Is Said that a son of George N. Saunders is
in New York city is:Melling alt for the distin
guished rebels who remain over the,border.
m lassunortran or Warearr m Bourn
Csnomna Ann Gronors.-3lajor General B
Burear
ton,
au Assistant Com
Banat Ca romhis lo llnaner of
Georgia, VA the Freedmen%
in and on
28th ult., issued an order which says
It Is madcostood that flamer:ma distilleries are
being established withinthe li mits of th is' Do.
oartment, for the purpose of instant:Muting
whiskey from corn, and that the owners thereof
.are Inteading to
fame corn at low rates from
the Freedmen, purpose. In a time like
the present when starvation and famine threaten
the country', when thousands are without food,
or are being fed by government bounty, no such
waste of food should be tolerated. Aill agents
of this bureau will take measures to pretreat,
as mochas may beta their power', and to db. ,
coinage in:erery way, the freedmen f ro m selling
their conFto those who win use It forties mann.
facture „of whiskey. Freedmen, Partlenhir
shoes *hobs,. famines, shotd4 not no h n the ir r
=rot theY will need It for food before another
uses where freisdnien have entrivatel .
lands upon shares each crop 100e4 be divided
at the time it Is gathered between the freedme n
Who callivatedit end *the' oWner of tad Wl4O
aceordlng to the terms of the contract or agree..
It Ls the . duty Of all agent, connected with ;
this bmliwetteliee that fair and liberal contracts
are made, remembering that "the' laborer , Is;
worthy oflds hire,!' and that 6914 pirilleii carry!
out their agreements la good faith ~"The beet
L W e i
land e u p onr all births
hi the cultivation o alums—the
owner of the hind taking one half the crop and
the cultivator the other half. The freedmen
will be allowed to nee a portion of the store;
homes on the place for storing their portion of
WO crop.
PIE:118()VAL
Rolllur Stock, Railroad Iron, &c.
MILrfI 2 TDIIII9IOA Or VIM Tilluclaaa,
thilU7QtralmsliticasTEVa Oslttra,
ELILIT.Lar 12417.40e.Da,
Naalrylt.t.a, Aogurt tO, 180.
VII be' sold, at Public( Auction, to the big est
itader,the fo/lowlng property, on Amnon: of the
Caned Stats:
Os FRIDAY, September 15th, at J 1 (1111 A
Son's Cat Works, OOLUSIBUS, OHIO
,
Twent_y•fira new Box Freight Oars, 6 feet gauge.
B lol3 DAT,September Okla, at the 31:Lanigan
Oar 0021 Planra Fanory, DETROIT, DI TC H,
Yonnten new Box Freight Oars, 6 feet gauge,
A/1), on SAXE DAY, at LIM Detroit Vol Oom.
Paa ' l lt r : ". 7.eig rY 't now Flat Oars. I feet gauge.
VEDNISIIST , September Mth, at ilaskell
ft Barker's ear 'Works, ATIOSIGATir oar, IN
DLINA,
Twent:.fire new Box Freight Oars, 6 feet gauge.
Sates to commence at 1 1 A ea.
Terms Cash, in Government Funds.
F. J. ILLEY,
wall:to:cot) Capt. &A. Q. 111, (G
S. AMU%
LimoiL.E OF WVERMIRNT
Cars, Engines, and Railroad
Iron.
---
VlelTrn STAT 63 MILITARY RAILOIO.Ann
0/71C3 OP AIIiIaTAIWT QnALITRILnAnTwn
W AsnlnerrON,,D. Cie , 2!. tut tit L 36 5.
WM be cold at Of' POI. V6_, on VT
NI.DAY, October it at 11 o'clock a. m.:
About four thousand f 4,000) tons Railroad iron.
At PVIITSMOUTB, VA., on FRIDAY, Onto.
11, li, al 19 na:
Fly* (6) ant-alass Locomotive Engines.
About fifty VW) Freight °are and one (I) Passen
ger Oar.
At NORFOLK. VA., October to, at 6 P. aL.:
One nem Locomotive Engine, 6 foot gaunt'.
At ALEXA-XDRIA, VA.. on TtIe:SDAT, tte•
lobe/ ri
Fifty (60) (Int-class Locomotive En g tr.as, 4 feet 64
Inch gauge.
Eighteen (18) new Platform Oar., rive foot gauge,
A.bont
Twenty.fi
es(
(25) new Box Clara pre foot gangs.
feet 834 inch gauge. hundred and fifty (360) Box Oars, 4
APolattwo hundred and thirty (X3O) Platform do.,
4 kit ir . ...,,: ' tn.. Mug.
Apo,' thirty On) Stock ao.. 4 feet 8)4 In. genic.
'treaty (9n) raw/eager c O ., ::
~ do
.
o
One 0/ Woecklag at',
Two (2) new Make.
Sixty (az) do , framed.
Foul - left (/I) Flat., I'
About two thoneand (2,000) tone Railroad /rod.
Sales to commence at ALEXANDRIA, ot 10 a
01., at.d to continue from day. to day until ' a/ ) are
0010.
Term/I—CASH, In I : lo varnlitent funds.
B. L. NSO N,
Bray. (JoL R
and OBI A. Q nr,
U. S. Military Railroads.
•uli:topl0
CLOS/M-11
Government 'gorses and Jiltsles.
gokaamuksmma Gssnts.t.'s Opera,,,- -
Wasimaros, Li 0., August 24, 1822.
Will be cold at public audio a daring the month
of SEPTEMBER, to the highest bidder, at the
time and plrums named below, .ix,
NEW YDRE.
New York city, Tuesday of each week, leo
- Berms each day.
Mules N.w
each da Y
y.
each cal, Thiraday of each week, MO
P ENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia. Taursday of each week, 100 Donee
each day.
PbLauelphla, Saturdy, September wad Wed
nesday aft Saturday of each week therea ft er, too
Mules each day-
Pittabtugh. Thursday and Friday of each week,
t'Septemberl2, inclusive, 150 Mutes each day.
:-.. h Perris ay burg, Tuesday of each week, 160 Mules
eac
Mauch Chunk. Thursday, Stpt. 7, MO Mules.
kasha, TnesdaY, &Member is , 160 Mules.
Onsenaburg, Thursday, September la, ma Herm,
Bracing. Thursday, September t, 230 Mutek
Altoona, Thaladay September M, 160 Horses. .
INDIANA.
ihdlanspolls, September Is, 1
/60 6, M, and
each day.
iadlartapofts, September 12, 14 sad IS. ISO Malta
oath day.
Llvhv Chicago, September e, 1, 9,19,21, .43 sad 30, 153
eaela day.
Mingo, September 4,8, 8, 18, 20, 29 and 29, ltk4
Horan each day.
-
DELAWARE.
Wflaitagton, Friday of each Week, 150 Melee
*slab day.
each Wile ington, Tendered emit week, 100 Floras,'
03.
.._
NEW JERSEY.
Trenton, Tuesday, September 5, 150 Stoles.
Anton, T uesda j &September ID, 150 Dialer,
YLANI.
Baltimore, Tr Emden September 1,156 Males.
Baltimore, Thuniday, September SI. L6O idialas.
RUSSORI.
SL
Lowy, Thursday, SeptembeV T. andraesdaye
mid
each Th
aa usaday of each smile thereafter, TOO nIUL
g.
•
HANS46.S.
Fort Learisawortli, comareacing TheidsT, 8 5 9..
tem ber f 2, Andecatinalag thereafter at mica lames
as th
Maly.Qmatertuutex may desapate ;WO
•
GUMMED, D. CL
__T day sod Thursday of each went, 100 510,555
ewe lay.
No Skin of ffiniy will take place at
westaNaibri, D. O.
ler
The &abash to be sold In September are meet.
tear., • hind afore orftred to the Onblia. The
DialOnii , of them am mind Aro Serviceable.
It is eirecied Vier of ea ti wt. of sat. .1145 e ea,
plat Government Animals coal be dospareel of. B urn
thout4 mergure avail rteruelvcsef Nq tart opivrtw
Salem to commence at 10 a. ra each day.
Tenre-011.1511, la United States Or=
JAMES &
&or. Brit en. ln
aulideseg2 • Fin Dlr. Q. Di. G. O.
cOILEC ONE, COME ALL I •
GENTLEMEN'S FIIREBRING
S 7 1"01tIE.
•
Nos. la and 15 St CMtir. St .
Ti. attratlon of the feabltala ciUled to Mitfare,
sad ertacalie nook of Gam a-bromerf,4 1,17 -
VlELIUbtO AllXlidt9,4tlat *penal at , the above.
mcatioeed gem, mat mdowofterlas pow
tatialna. ear OM in at tbe stave
• LIU Sall'lt to Abele .to give s call,
aO4 azatalmt sdraatase
My -stack Wore 'parobniolse.
where. now ea:mutat largest u lid boat Wet e ted
rusk of Flag Wilt. Wits extra alzet,lfeelesee
WoMevs Cotton. sod LW* , •wia
edit bhlrt s and Drawers Bealta,fteckTteedlec_ Bea
mdars,l 3 Mtittlles; and evemzuz permiatat to
Cleallemest runtiottlu la the clty,
Eameamer the elms XI Lad 1215R•Ultdv street;
_ _SAIME4
N. 73. mete stOek of nate4e, Wars
lan, Lockwood% Untersol, timmta Easmalcal
e d Mosoon, will bound long Mum con.
sod
fJ
M=El
•
r 1 : ? ' E . { •-a.L.E tre BIII4DING
- - -.•
..
____. unanz,t LOTS AT AIIOTICM*AT
I Ate FA RA-AN-we 11 . 1 0ViE, neat Shestly Side Sta.
' I tion. East Liberty. on MONDAY /Ler earroorr.
..,,,,,...r-ttt.h, et half pass 2 O'cloek,
premises. This be auttftdalte la staiitaten'ty well
known. The lota trill be sold, without reaeree,
to Ule Wrest bidder, oa thecae) terms of one
third vie , balance In one and two year, with In.
tear's ...cured by Mortgage on In c peel:Usu. Ten
Pollan cash to be pate Or/ each let . when sold. as
Itpail cf the east, poymest. A ttee excaston train
tc to h . a, s te cich. e .. Pe r m s y lr y it ta tt l e .s.z . t,.7„ ... t.l,... 7l „ ci
take 'adi.• anal[ gtotleatan to and fro. the ' sale
free or charge.
I _ &cid A. IIIoLLWAINE, Als.loneer.
GRRAT BALE UP BUILDING LOI
ATBRADDOCK'S et utak 0 v it
uo .
N. i I ,V/LI ANT/ PY'eYV VIA El R.
—NV la be after. at Public S o le 00 the premise,
0:, nature:lay, Sepillenther 10th, at t;i P. M.,
Twenty-Nine Large and Desirable
801LD1173 LOTS,
la BUCH iLNA.N'S PLAN, cash Lot fron•ine 44
feet on streets 5.1 001 ea 'cat In 4/1.1., ex adlas
e
book 133 feet, to an alley. Also, Two
Lo
t*, oc over 2 and 4 Acres, having est% La v er n l
front on the Aiononsahela near , oed well lulled
for manufacturing purpose.
~,,,,,t , ,,t,i,,,..crits have been SLI. with the
Caine ilsrille Ft H. 00 to convey ellpersons ftell-
[lemon or ladles, to the Sale, free o r 0 h, r4 . 4
Special Train will .asee the de,..., corner of Wa.
ter and Roo street. at I o'clock, on the 4 .lsy 01
Sete. No ticket. tequlred. For Plea of bote,
and other partleulare, see ls - ge bills, or scaly to I
11. AIeLAIN tr. tiO.,
tzel Fonrth street.
E STEx (5f ..
ALBRG:,". AND THREN COAL BARGES,
AT PUBLIIJ A UCTIOI9—sATURDAY MORN
) NO, September 16, t 665, st II will be sold
Sc the hiononmshela Wharf 1 4 11 .1511124 005110
of hlerket eseet, the hull, machinery, att.. of the
steamer GE4/RGE A.ltHr EH as she now Rest
pertly destroyed by dre, at hlonougabela Wharf,
between
or Fer r y
and and Marius streets. The bud is.
in rood the caluddliell't built by 54
1010 m, was considered equal to say s .1102
o thelAvet..
DUAL The coal on beam! will afro be sold. Also, threeE3AßUF,y, aAttuEs, namely .• Model' and. one
Square liame. A rare Ounce is Warm d to coal
men, tow and Reamboat men, and others,' who
ontr Net a 001 1 21 15 Parttetilat sire of mashine
ell, , deantption of steamer George Albree, hull
clans,
size of the harem am, will be given
st the sale. Terms of pi -seaftstserbled cash, bale
once ins sad fl months, approved Cu /or6e4 notes,
with interest,
sell hyaILWAINF A.,tionee r
SALE OF GU V IS.EAMEN 'r • KELM.
mrarr QtrAlttE2YAWrlll GalrirAiLL'a 0.5011,
Prrrenl36oo, 'a., 511S1101 19, MIS,
(900 0 SOUND SEEVItIEARGE Id - Ur•HS will
be sole, SOUND
Ptiblia Auction, at the Fair Grolisla.
In this city, tO the highest bidder, on the days and
in numbers as follows:.
150 1190leS, THURSDAY, Auxsll2l,
150 " FRIDAY, " 25 , °
150 " THURSDAY, Si,
150 " FRIDAY, September 1 , '
150 " Tif ORSIt A Y ", 7, "
150 " FRIDAY. " t, •• 150 THURSDAY, " It, "
150 " FRIDAY, " 15. ~
150 " THURSDAY, "
150 " FRIDAY, '• 22,
Soles to commence at 934 t o'cloc a. in.
Iduleastold
Tubas (lash, United States Currency.
Llout. Col. and DU. ORUSS
eputy
AR E GOVERNMENI
RAILROAD ENGINES AND CABS.
UNITED Start. Sill 'TART RALLIIO...
OPVICI, Or A.SPIPTAZIS Ij tIatIiftIIIASTII
W AAFIIITOTOTI, D. C., Augnet ii , ITM.
Will De era' at aiANCHEsTEtt, opposite Slab.
mond, Vs , or TUESDAY, October a
Tiventptive (29) new Orat.alase Locomotive En.
glum are loot gauge, Ore loot drlnira, °flu:.
den 10x54 In.- catiacft, of tank, I Om gellote.
Flee pa) not-claw Lotomoll••• • • feet 8 Ind,
gauge.
two hundred and laity-live (XS) sew )dpi Frulatt
Cr,., Ore foot gauge.
Flfteet, p6)iieer Platform Cara, dee foot gulp.
Ten (ID) Piet/lit Can, 4 feet 8 1 in. gauge.
ta• gale to continua from day to daV Until all
/*sold. Saleto *minimum at 10 delook-
Tortmi—CASE, to Glos'enament funds.
• Linn
H. .
Oct and 1.. ROBINSON&
Q. ,
acactsee
AUCTION b oi;
AhLtt*lll6.ll.9 &eidisl4l77Ens
I ADDY 1071203, 2
pitacica
Gas ant ., Steam Fitters;
.1
so. 164' WOOD STILIiET,
Pampa, Ily4rants Sheet Lead,
LEAD PIPE.t, PIQ Q BAR LEAD
Plumbers' Allterialß in aener'aL
OIL
Fitted Up In HO Bios! Approved Style,
.11
Taxan
or
m anal with. lead GI COPPer• Rea. " itZ teil
try with aw gait
N.
11. " 1.r das
.7 iTtuded.
to.
sa
jun
I.
A taro nasartatnal or
PLII3II3I3Ift'
Iron sad UnPP,/ Os"' P42' •: •
- and Boller§ Wonnts.filnlckllastAL, './
- Onattren-Piiliqui seiKus6„,
PIUS'S WOIRIC f '.2,6rater4linlintkiten?lntitn,pri
SeLroliguata for
Knowles & BibleylClalelttlAtetults Pan%
Highly esteemed forghatehhisolaki him Qinghai.
aaay and durable es#jan And rest exttnarnrn
, 13
BAILEY, RIBRELL ) /
147 SATlnviErai EqietECT.
Pittabtilla. e.
PLUMBING,
Gas and Pitting. :
Ptting•
•
La all its branches, cara=s, attenriott bY an*
deuced practical worictOtt. A ant auortaleaaCt
OAS FIXTURES,
SINKS
Ara rursl
snow.ta asersts, ,
OYATER OLft. t A
Constantly as hand Lao:load EMU
TILTIC de SEV/LIZ
M . 69 FEIsEIitIL STBAZZ, temps
and gm zaszeil errAzzr,Fituburo. i
mail—awdlir ;;,.
SE rrza;ii JCSOHIXES
.71
WHEELER & WECION,B
HIGHEST PH,EALTIIIS
Lock Stitch fielOng liaehtne
BUTTON-HOLE = MACHINE. 4
. 1 /Stencil, Jro. 27 hrth Street.
• •
VALUABLE REAL 1;•• ATE
TO BE 30611 .
7 , .
OCTOBER /0111, 1885.
Pursuant to the authority cited in us by rasa
lotions adopted at 'a moiling Of the Stockholders
of the Delmont iron Works Odithany, held on the -
twelity.third day of Augnet, IMII. the tuiderzlgned,
Agents on,Mhali of said Omperation,
Will Sell at diction.
Al the front door of
Wthhe nit ,
,peas, In the city
of eelin CO g
eR, .
Tuesday, the 10th day of October, 1865.
'
commencing the sate at tea o A. in., all gilt 1
valtable Real Estate and Applimenaz.mbi m,tl
bath Want of laid city, know e as
THE BELMONT IRON ' WORKS -
And Nail FibtenT 7
Bounded as follows, riz : West t the Ohio DMZ: -
North by Division airrat. Beek; y Main street,
and South by the property of nnurs..Caldwall A `•
bur.
Also, The Cold Dine tic said Wird, turefrorked •
by sabl orporation, and the Ratline/ COnneethig
anld Wane and the Eoli th s rani._-.1
...
Also, The e
Real Estate and WV cropeely be.
I s o o n li:LOo zza v tar go and r a r d , j.:w z ww mi.,
ed of Dr../.7lciasscpbell and_totuiMbottes lametton
.;
- Vgg,V, 2 r4 w 0%ft,i57,1 If twaLftralatSlTAt
and others, and Lot No. sonrews Addition
..
to the city of Wheeling, nuikleortuw Of awn ..:
azia Dirizion streets, with eve Ttitententalhere. %
Woea. te is euppemi t the Cloak,Property.te_be i
rnth the Werk ti sutigoa,lil to SuPp/i IA "
for thirty years.
.-1 - , 2 , k
Tbeelld Real Property to be solimea the folloles
lug terms, v i
from
Onerourth cash. and os plelduee .
with eteertat trona the wilaga.chlig
inwithieral, Tol7Ofda in ea, twell4 see elezzosa
•,
months tram aid date; the purchatier of tune.,
Ystate to take the stock on of eastensis
Iron. to
tools and diattel p rty et an saw ,
Pralassent to be made by three , tainted per- ,1
eau, of whom the pumehaser is to ()tools one, Ms
.r..
undendinced agents anothe r - and Elie %smooches
tea a third, the dechdon of any Mt curiae three 1
to tie biluthog; end the stock so Win to bei paa
for in tonal imitaimente at four,:eiu a nd N s h t
months * *lth Interest from day ensile. The de ,
forred PaYMOsta on hoth tlus Beth Edit. and .. .4
;Iblock to be secured by gm lu dielete,.,.... l 7 te tied .
21a I ' ) :1 logaPee4 to:Melt:fluent I,l4fit:Thr_pa:
char than neve the option of PAID- fn nand
whole
_pniciume money, Or- any id , portion
thereof than above stated. i '
34111 ES S . :ILL,
R. ORAN ,
Wheeling, W. Va., Aug." 413115. Ai ;mom
HIENRya ---------- 7 --------- -1 6 -----,—, ,
Merchant Tai'lp, , , 1
,
NOIVIR-IfEIIT COMB fl? rasa a ISTAU.I3 V&
..,
, .
putanticm, PA.
‘4-
_
Tatar great Owen in ALlZOttllgeghil ntlillet
MI ClatO2Sterl And the penile 21E,tbet big
SOparebeees sad for the Ifeua, fiE24,
are cowaterfa k be.e_gyjsnoball/
selected from as - ficat.s
__acsa ea' tits
Eastern alum ' Oaly.ortali a 4411 W liinsa
really be VIMOnd64. Win be , bLeb _
_am.
braces tbs• newest Lad most ay ate
ladeelZ,;:- W ei : nt l a bag leme lltfllll.
1 yeyymarameleaprelear. coun i m r -,• , .
ccaArai Dos's/WM so ostou, warsokso, Mt
TON cIiAT
em Hs QM other sosr.:loostlatiV
A
at variety of El= OASSvatinkcs
Pants and Vats, for Illoraleg snit breathe mbar.
mai -
B
DRESS AND SOHOOL SATS:
A ucw lot of thole° goods
-- :
JUST BEOEIVED B ! T II -, r
'al' - I ..'
~. AI LOGV;
FIN/71?R?4V7312.11)71Ap5:
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