r.....„ .., .-., i . - - -- et 10N'574213 . !MUT. 4• :Gail. JOHN' F. nAsniAmpr, ....f ; . Qf Montgomery ecntikty. _ ro *P**TißAtisl. l3 42 _LL'Ir. . CO L aIL M B Ii f iaAMPASMSAP; Lk - , ,',. 10 fbabitcliirtiSittatt ' 1 r' VI ;rt - : IdliON tOtihni 13 . fl+um" lik WPM - 01/.11,7. v A - . ' • .Z . ". 4011 ilol7lrrlc3: ': , ....K a/rlnT'LASCElET.l.lttaawasta. • .e .c-, rc *it TICIAMIITIMI , • . • alArl? ,- ;44±M3a.032 Warty , Townahlp. v - frowitrkrifliCteenti - VA.alpt UtatiJlLLAllightoy. orco, x.-ngfpimNorthPapettla motS B kamiugulf, MaCaadlost" .ALFRED SLAVS, of Allabeny. DAVID 811.11734. , tlppte tit tUalr. - .3. P. OLLSMAtilkul JOAN. 41,DA:44 . .. p th, a..tawnatio. • Poi intrwrr Jiajw - arjazq e olalpsirerst.taair Tr ircraitichraTT iftirssA i .• - Ws repiint this =Using °is, the drat ISAlPti*XeSaAi i editoidei of Satnrday— •oar liissif.ti*t day having boon exhaust •ed Leo; illo "- deninad was supplied. "CONQUERED PROVINCES." i - '-•‘. The Contittirealiggres ll 7' digtrtszed 10 .9 l. the*Pgdtat!P idea as expiesied, in the resoluttom - of the Convention, that the i reha f f•gt: to , ata he' regarded as "Con. t ' ineiel ' AßroyWailitro.". govelniti by the i - lawof"theoetionaror, until. they shall be • oncfagiti4liettel witted Inter the Vahan. To E 'tray-they were out Is, la Itivopinlon, a eon oessimithet a State tan secede, and Is "di ' '.rectly,oPPOsed, to the vital spirit of the Preaddent'spian,and in perfect accord with thediactrizie on which the Scuth baited the act .df „rehellicut,' and will prevent as moreover front. hanging JEFF Days for - treason.:,: - Well, the fact Islhat these States did se .sede;:and forma - government of their own, and expel. us from, their territories, and maintain a long and obstinate war against us, tithe course of which we were corn :. relied to, and did deal . with, them not. as Walters but as public enemies,_ and in that • • relithili4a4n* acid exercised the eicle: ' . likely Mar,. power !: et miumcipating their eatar #lairkl i OW:llolr3.7;_ Wkat a PartY actia' lly . diss„ It ht ,perfeetly..Migilfest that he ensudo, arid We_stAnll Scot quarrel Ahere i fora with the Infaiimeo off en adidalien that a State can, pr point , of fact; seierts t jut as a Man, may commit; Snicide, , though all laws human and divine forbid IL That r--- '-these Steles did., l _ogre tilt:7 - Micide is adadttetithy President : Jen:ix - sou himself, to fttli'jt,.37 . teir- of the, l'!*latantiorta, that theriariefeblaPPllvir ;triesselma of all . • . civil governmenhwhatever. • But whether ittrey.cotdd do this thing— ,. . whichthey,.ttettillyTti:Trimok, 4 enoth: er 4# 641 .,„aa '' .. ..'sk.= aot - 404: t 4 have .occurea to t tne 1 es of that newspa per; whenNeit ciirgader io"lts. - 1r and - illagalsgr,. - that Ibm'stelzolsalemet,thb um quOtioiablifcief of nr i*lry ini*Ved en es . ? aeottO.theioo7o.9, on which jthe :Some._ • • went onti , 'Which , welithatthey had-4. n.ii • 'I . 1 - ":".---feci:MlAttiid.4:fl.l±hloll4 Pte*ar• they. 4 . ,- .4- , •'• etill)kliki44(ol-4543,iiii),iffek:Ilgithi, • • . . gif ti 7ailiell, as shown by the redndorsemerit of , :z.W!;76 ,,,44 t. . -- th3.ywcinlic_ii.Lxz E --,- '• • • --- , - • '''' -,t - . - 4 ' exdexioiicepe ccirtagimenees ittheir ..,) doi 4.,wacan,,,thatlhe thing they :sietnally , did, , • _ ,;.' ..... ,ita 4 aiiiiyofidhii:ii=4ott' ..'"nar utellbeferstinding of Andrea, or ttutat-' . .1101Virlt:ttstrk:tremtlreirltneetinta It can : 1 ;Zen? froircuream any fell groinicCm: - ' t ' •if .i' But why fait pressed with so mricli.mna- .' ..• .." estness V The Commercial Is afraid that by ...../. admitting these men to be eti n enemies, we k . shalklensi, /dr hold oil' them ; dg and 1 i be tteiylrig ointelves the 'prltitege of hint ing Jeff. Davis. Nosy even suppotd,pg th at we may not clot to treat i th em in eiitlir Wily, and irfcirrorl tonere of war by military tribunals for outra ges against the law of hum auity, what ad Tau - rage are we to lose by ignoring this treason? The Preattleitt hie Sheady,pardotied!allthe rebels, with the exception of a few of the higher classes, and (tom present appearan ces will end bynardoning the whole of them. • ButroipposaweAvere;to.try them i. how. are we to convict with a jury of their own IMighbors ? We undertake to say that no man will-niter , lee • eztteme pen,l9. yricot evert Davis trtn`selt-Itir that cr - me only. And however we may, ersonally feel as to • the icreAtAtlss Pc. th eir eh 9 . ffe l? 3 ,er-YreAsYSgr,uNT doubl"Whethei,-after the' iectighltfon 'or their belligerency, we can properly treat these men otherwise than as mere prisoners of war. If our own re , . bellion against the mother country had fail ed after a igiel46Al-Wit.i.Velletwhitetidom Inlaid have revolted at the Idea of hanging the leaders without reference to the gees. tlorkSiticetterthitiairtie fa case to author_' #e it Or not. ' There will bo nothing lost therefore, in this view:of the case, by giving op - the point of treas o n, which the South itself is now so ready and eager to confess, Just breattre:lt Xerfvfat.tat this 0 1 49.'4 CO ' go unpunished. This, however, is not the trouble. It is becanbionlynltho monsequencest dhat flow from the doctrine of conquest and tuyeetien - to 0)9 ypt atilt) conqueror, Mat aft 95110- . - 1 leg us-fer four years on the argument that Meg zwere infipredeet, and had A, right _to de- so,lkey - , and their advocate's'ltVe; hishit that thg were never out at all. - What .are tlatale•Whi?qiiati'eei'' ' '; ' ' '''' 1 I. Itthey were out, they are now at , ottr.„reeicVfielipptodpie,:ceple back again on such terms as we may chose to prescriber t ---- Ifilley vte ,, r - ont, - the proclamation of, ' 'freedom:was valid es a war measttie, and- May be enforced to its fall extent, by an act of legistatloni whfat shall declare every slave / free who was not rear-}rd by onrarnale4 .-:-.- .. 3, If t were out, It will manta the 1, Totes of orcg ratify seventeen States to ra the -.' 'l 7, Constitnti I amendment on the suhrect of . slavery, oriAny other that he may iacom. ' ;, ,' 3 ..:- ~.; mend for or security. , _ ..•.. 11,, , If, on the other hand, they have'never 1" ,[ . beat ant, they May reclaim their places in J. f- - ""'"' Congresut to•morrow as a matter of right, i ;,?. • ander theit'selel garettuttfts,Willeilareitecti ' .. - tied, and with all their privileges unimpair ., ed, and the President's whole plan of re . .org . anjzgilopANsredity, endbis liroclarau . - ..- . IfontiazitrpYoceedtut thereupbri the West i ..,,, nsnrpationa ' 4 .. '4 If they were not out, that prods •.!',' .mrattoll aPfratospc , if.. Pispfiabig, as a l'.'.7;;`" . ' ^0 ar Measure, without other constitu .o)3 I ' 4. af wa r ra n t, remains unexcuted, ex-. •-o l';. .ceot .so far 'as the slave has been 4{ •actiostryleliVilid:biittiaAtiiei, 'Mali will be questioned Successfully In our courts, as s - . Violation of the rl htsOf a State. - \ ~. a • g Agaht, If they were not oytt,_it may be Im. t toms . 7 I &•eiiiirrifiriatltiMittererk ifii: = = •Constllutional amendment by the requlslte . - - .number el Mateo, and the same max who MEM • r • 'l , - . ,t ~' L} 7 ~' -L ~'l frfr i /130a111011 - -. 6c .. 138P3` la 1863. AND sitneir /canal. It is suggested by our neighbors, who affect to understand the President's policy, and make it a specialtym (tampion it, that' there is no difference between him and the kictablere—meaning, of course, the late' Republican Union Convention of this State, and those who adhere to Its opinions—ex. cept that the President has confidence in the South, and is willing to trust.lt, as they are not—that be is more likely to under. stand this question thah they ate—and that at all events It is but an experiment, from which the country will profit by getting at the truth. The answer to this is that the South has been trusted already, and provetZits tumor. thiness by a perfidy that has no example in history, and that although defeated' and Compelled to submit, it does so becatim It Is curer -mastered by superior strength, and not 'upon even the hypocritical pretence of 'any &tilde of opinion, 6i contrition for Its' crimes.. The government tat would trust such apple, so far Da to restore them to power, Without a long and thorough pro bation' wend'wend'iint have even the poor noel - ~o.gY,tiutt it hathetut deceived,. In case that trust should be disappointed, and would be regarded by true statesmen , as hat to deal with the iineiests of icgreit peophc...ir er as famishing the proof that a Republic, although valiant in war, has not wisdom c'eough for a condition of peace. • . Bin then itbsnrged that this Is but an experiment. Ws nation and the interests it inielires,.are 100 big a thing In oar opin. ion to be dealt with,as though they were of no Minn Walee than the nit, or mouse which etti,t,op in aa CM/mated receiver. The experiment Is to re-admit these • States In tluiltykotiesis that They were iifer . out, and have forfeltettnothlng by their treason. Onto ia, therels arena of do case, and if .14 should hire out that they are no better: Uteri threk..7tre. mistake Is We:, Sound stateamanshit would' say: thatail ., .long as there is kquestion, or doubt, ea to e friends of this country are entitled to the benefit of that doisbl, which carries no 'hazard along with lL In such a case atoll . events, It would seem to be due to the pee, ,•• rle, that their own Representatives should be_consulted, and we are rather surprised; that, considering the fact that this fa • etot *ldly their busineas, and the President himself a titian of a State not represented, there for four years past, he should not„, In. stead of settling a policy in advance,which the Commercial thinks makes all who differ front him "disorganizera," have felt It a re. lief to be able to avoid the grave responsi alley of deciding a ;nation so momentous, and perhaps dividing his own friends at a time when they ought lobe most firmly united. Tile difference here between theme Commercial and the Republican Union par: ty of ibis:State, which threatens to demon, alize Its reeders, and anzers schism our : own ranks, . [slut a' 'consequence of that Palley. Let it be once understand tintrthe President has a plan, andhe is'always sure to find Indorsers enough, so bang as hameh nature remains unchanged, and there are men, either In Congress or out of it,' who would like to stand well with Moaned almoner of the nation. -- • • 'Dm POOLS; EVIL EV Piirt.sontrata.—The polies of PhiladelphLt made emideightdescent; on Tittadity eight; on &weapons riLireptitable houses to that city, and arrested one hundred ',sod twenty -three persona, of when& all tint three. were 'females. 21m ,Mistekbla -women Were marched with raillery precision_ through the atrerts, acd they sang defiantly - Jovial and other save% They filled the station Mime to over. nosing, and a magialrale had to tie waked up to attend 'to them . ,They were tried, one at a time. rie4 the pitprteters and mistresses were all held to NMI' Air 'their appearance to stand trial at (Jr nil.., It is said.that the polka of Philadelphia bliet4 to break up the peculiar instittudons on. that city, but whether they can lionee.ed - In'tnng tingulahing "the social eyll" by , apitiniodic sades of this kind, Is another question, . diedont Tstreikes.=-Stietnlipit,tattsie Ifievernment has been selling oat 1L tus,Spital, fernitare;and beds, bochlia.g. ma4ictssee.,,to ,t4we been purchased for dicing ont , wea bkiestt , ing'honseir end hot** Thief .1.8 tie OW, owe* . iyaablcoo t, to ever Sinrelii:lty,ll:i grata likels.that other boarding Imams and betels tkareupply ihem sclree chvipti'A . tb 'wig; Stings ea diesel ShiSsild not be airowset, hpiii thing which could be done with' hoiipitid t'u lansituals to bury It wheiLthe thrupliheno . lenge, has a two totit Mural _few:eland 4ispitsi. vermin are siot.etaelly, the kind or tqtasinge which ohmic!' 'ba-aluit'bpaa handed over the land. • • • - "roarroft Sorhtsat."- 7 0ao of' the spiiikeis of th e 'Massachusetts Convention made a:good bit lw wiping thatthe great question beim the cOublii wad tot NegrO Wrap? MA traitor So f- Mtge. kink Cilia, Thi nquo-iiiiteis. itia she cd.ceediugly niccepeeple shoes pride la oltuded at Melded ot .411Zgent"- :Mang. setrei thei r 10-' o,lo l: iledlWhs to fade me tact that ilia :marques... re.uswit,ther,„„ioraithabeillowid,o Yule the exclusion • at Iva meta Vie: tatters of . leßouth..deci that , they 344.haya , ma ht a? vaakarid DO others.. ,;- .. . I , re d iii 1 _ . 4 a a. , 19 ocra trorprafetadag the lateness patalottste, , rWalvis seldleths'ibr 'edges, suidJendbmw ' !dent /minion, -doesn't pay. la Siallie ay are beam *Fir t weaarthansauti , slid that 4 a He/Span et 'saty, eighty' . therwitud 'yoke q a sirrr"9 l el , r a illiote.lhoi NM p:itt*-,QA r • tiimoii.44., ..•:,..., - ,-.... • `Cr— WOTT COMB itacs:.-- TbAr - Reatucky Oonier ce of theEadfatVirdO:plajOiradt4 Booth.. Ibr iVri)l4.l)k r elo,rilid to continue kgantsatioA: Anna re fi ning ruiltnagaln. vita l the. fiorth. , :We tanks* thin' is Camber proof of Boutbenn loyalty. and of their doter. !sanction to dottye well of the northern people. ate the reikqt wßtitelitsthet negro in bonds substantially as before, and come back again to defy our authority and bleed new wars-for our posterity. • Is it any wonder then that the rebels of the South, and their friends here, should be disturbed by the Pennsylvania Republican . idea, that they are a conquered people, and must receive the law from their coaqueiorsk But then, it is said, is d'rectly opposed fis, the vital spirit of the Presidents plan, I Perhaps it a. Re is a citizen of a seceding State, loyal we know, and "faithful among We faithless," and may naturally feel the argument that these States were our, a little embarrassing to himself. We shall be sor ry to differ With him—still more sorry to see the Republican party of the North compeil -9d to do an. We shall do it however when eicefit becomes necessary. The President is nothing to as but the temporary ruler of e nation. Our duty tato the people, and not to Um. A.. !ear:year's 'and the sceptre will haveinussed from his handa The nation we trust is destined to endure forever. Were not sere however, as to the irta lv p , of the President in regard to the status of these states. - Rut we do. know that Ns Whole policy of r eorganizatiOn--Witethe rft cemprehendsos rejects negro sallinge—has no other fonVation'to rest tipotnihan the right of the conqueror to huld• these states' s ander Mllitai3 rile, mid tOogive,.the law to •Theni. are toobvloiti:ont.mdic ' Von of the AM* that Ls • ascribed!, to him. he'thinks,* the Commereiat'supposes, 'his Governors aid Irmiesought to be with &sivai . forthyrith, and martial law declared to be no.taurch dt — riik - Wfu i cont. - We commend the following article free. toe Wattage - IW3,,ne of Monday, urther - ttonaghtfel conelderation of our Republican readers. We need not tell them that the views therein ea: pressed arehreblins accord with our own. President Johnson, says the Trauns, has gone far enough to get,lde feet wet to a Rubicon which we /tope be will not crow for If he proceeds It will prove a Red Sea to him and his email hoist. The plain question before him I. whether he will crop over to the rebels, now called Southern Ciolocists,or keep faith with the Unionamen who elected/dm. That there may be no doubt what we mean, we will state what acts will be regarded by the Union men generally as crossing over to the rebels. 1. Reorganizing the rebel armies of the VarlOtle rebel States, under rebel officers, to preserve order between the treadmills and the white rebels who alone commit the disordr, thus anbatanti ally9. annulling Mr? Llocoln's eroancipation policy. insistlnt thit soniftCru rebels,. as soon LS they have asked treaftlent JoMtion , a pardon, stand os the same footing as Northern Union ists, and that their inchoate State °tsp. hi/cations, assort ae - *Thine . called c oaventton and , loaned a Caaltiltaoa liatailaCtol7 to the Polo!' dent, are to be considered as fall-fledged States, hafts - all the rights of States, 'though not yet acknowledgerfas such by Congress,—that'our armim are to be withdrawn, white the-lath rebel armlOitre to reassemble andlolliHrtollires, - and that the freadm s eekaro to nulfo no NO* and no prolectkos In eneh.,States; more' Unan these pouf Stale gOvernments thay enitere- • 8. 'Elpeakinn and acting tin . *lsnot , that plainly MOM* that he regan4 thisn yho elected him as fanatics and fools, whose ?Wort are ° clamor" and whose utterances ata"posl , Went and malignant," While the enpporttiittha classes lately In rebellion, and their Northern sympathizers, are all he deems necessary- to his atinilnhtration„ These coarse, of action will speedily lead Co such results as will demonstrate that, while In the United Stanek a President .hasyriwat powers, It irposall,ht for hitii,s9;:tri erlrattis them Is' to Prove that they do net 'exced tiOssoTlhe,prica, Pie.. Therein certalnlyho disinron the-part of the Union party of the North , 16 torte any disa greement with the President Whom they elected. lista &avant:int . .rise It will be his fault, not theirs. Rut If he expects that our four years of war are to have no other effect than to inure to - power the elements which constituted the late rebellion, than a disagreement between him and his party Is Inevitable. That which crushed out the rebellion can hardly quail before a single man—though he be Andrew Johnson. There Is nothing In the political altnation to tempt President Johnson into the great error of forsaking the support of his party in order to coalesce with the miserable wind-broken rump of the Northern Copperhead politicians 'who do-4AP Mtn,. and whom he has every rea son to derided, and the still more fatally used, up rebels of the South, whose ideas can no. more be expelled to role this country again than the Allantic Cable can be Permeated from its ocean depths. l'at they are =tang blui with honeyed words of harlot love, as if they hoped, like the Philistines, to deduct the se cret of his apepdh, and anon to present him to the world a shorn. blind Sampson. The secret able strength lies In the confidence of the Union party. Cut that off and they have la *Prin./imbed, On the other-hand let that remain .;ustlmpalr ed, let Predd eatVeltutotraptiteciatel . the Ideas I which fdilititlt the Union par% 'bid. *mix.? . thelaat forg :marts war, which czniaid •Abra. -ham Lincoln wait an Immortality - of tuna, and We liberty lb 'Aim - Millions of an disp*asiil race' and fekhinitnove oti to completa anti/anal `Marty la ;wham'. marine, and ho will- dad that Mr. lat a full half anagram Oar vest of them standing }Mitts imagism. A trim asgacity, even with regard oak, to his own fame and the successor his admitdatraldels, would dictate but one course; to frasident Jottin gs*, Vizi 'to makeliimselfthe standard bearer ortheAmerimayeople questlciic nat ives:al sultriga, as Muslim Lincoln Aid on the question of Emaiegpation. It har. Tiara= any cater eenien id is-hegos -"'" - ..414: I • I The Wilkesboro Itee.oni of the rinw. l of last Wednesday says ;.Ctoternor Catilnnaid our town e. short visit oh Tuesday of last ' week, ,e e ntioulng through Wednesday, pawing lan'his - way to Hanisharg on .fluarn day morning He watt accompanied by daughter and niece. The County Conven tion pays him a deserved compliment In its resolutions.' In Pinson his 'Excellency was met by-the citizens, and quite a number of neat little speeches were wade. In Scran ton, too; he Was kindly received and en tenained several days. pICEASE OF A PROMO-ENT CITLZEN.- Mr. Algernon S. Roberts, one of the most erne:prising and respected citizens of Pepnaylvania, died on Thursday, at his home In Lower Marion, Montgomery coan• iy, la the sixty.ninth year of his age. At onerperiod of his hie, Roberts was ex tensively engaged in the drag - bash:Less in Philadelphia For many years he held a position 111 the Select Council •of the city, and he gave a hearty • Bayport •to every measure calculated to ad trance its Interest 3. • With the Internal imorovementt" of the State he was closely identified, and feW men have done more towards developing its-Zedial wealth. Ile • quired lbrilitte e , r and lived te enjoy ac the fraitsof large industry arid sagacity. , TnE Toronto - Leader of Tharstitty eve: t miserly boar yesterday. morning' the distingidshed Southern Gencettli,:John recidatidge.,; arrived in MIS', elty'front. bY -the OMMl.Titlell HAMMY* ccemtaniedbY tolemel Am:theta. Malete Heime and Col o nel .T.• They put tlit 2121 - Q* l2'l- 11 4 01 1 'WrPeet they were . visited. yesterda y byt large Matter of itterida be sympathi b il lhey ate expected to be • present .at t he ard Matinee this afternoon, invitations .having been Teem to them by Messrs: • Riley and May. We believe General' Hrecktarid Jeer p arty arid party proeced shortly to Sr. Catitar. I .lct)or. Hots. publishes a five 'column reply to the charges made against him by Mont. gomery Hair. lie denies, emptuaticallyi end substantiates hie assertion by lettere Gore Limt. Gen. Scott and others, that he ever entered into en agreement while in Elutbseen's Cabinet that there altOuld be no war during the latters term of ottlest' Vent. Gen. Scott, in a letter to Judge Half, i states that the latter did all in his pwer to. serve the.,Gfirterlante4 A LAWYER, named. Richard A. Huntley, of New York city, last Thursday morning applied, for and obtained a warrant for the. arrest of George W. .11Vitell and George Ilt.llillen, editor& and prOprief ore , of the ,eolic4, azzett4 VT/4:011 he charged slab grossly libelling• him. The isarrant was drily served, anti the parties- were held to Us:Sin-the irdM . of 46000; Jury' answer the in dictment the Grand may find against il iew : , I, ••• •• ', • 1. I I nIE EAttpetill capitalists Were ,enter tained by the citizens to St „Louis, on 1310 Mirada) , • islet, with 'A banquet at the Ad ova, IloteL :. reetlerald Giant and Biter, att; were ,Prerent, the latter sethig es upokeinzen. Next day, General. Grant re. cr Ind the salutations .of all , who came to tee him, In one of the chypirirs, Tut Chinese In San PrisdcLico,. gave h complimentary dinner at the mons Kong restaurant to Secretary , Colfaz= and his riistilit It lasted ziz hours although there, were no speeches and all the (Gidnese), delicacies or the season were served up, .' i Dn. Uoksisi--in order to'prevent einhavt reaameiti; liasqisigned . , At? office of Ttnair-' For, of State; *ad buirestgnattaii toe been; ..sicCO.l4l3"iktliPiGovenkor., His successor., #us,Pl ei Mink apponited, and the Mop. mainseencaotz . Imp. , p. __-....., 'lEl.watt:to CONVErrfOrt.-• ale.ttneVol , d'Herakl of gatattlay says: ihe' ,JCOnventrott, of repreipetativee-froda ifkiefiti trifett•Arnothinations; .whiett eefirlierii thr`the '27th inititiir; ithir 64 n iirjporlookone.ne call is Sti fl ed 'hi' r. WeVant rOfteriliPPON ) l3lshop Skop. on,, of ~Chliseisip ; ; Re. li#Jr. or Bodoni De... Tynk,aoMplhent, qt:PreyrYotk ; Re ary Ward "peichsiakftpdona. Culver acid 'Dr„ r.ele, nt Brialytt;:nsvell: saloading ley- • npen, nth 1111 Jay Coolie, WT I E Dydgs, Vet& 41 . 13 1tArf end otbeti-ftent every part of rho 'Roe 'and pritielpel t itles. '..-.: • .. ,'' I 1 Its objict is to ascots lay li.tfin. tthnor`pr jet:lt/ling. more 'directly" and 'beneficially,' the manes of the population with Christian influence. rontaiszo Fiat, E T . ATE ' iEwMr.' SPEARTRO of John S. Diann the Union nominee kora Tinge and - c - PilM-E—'ne, Tioga Agilt h ter *aye: far one ol`the ablest men Pennsylvania, and his stoild - bytitratancilbr Prue scdrundlreernm rw i th a firmness not often eqmtled, and never ex celled.- He will represent North Pennsylva nia as It bite been seldom reptestrited, and the Legfalatnre will have no abler and Inter m.Mt ber than /oho b. Mann., We agree with the Agitator mks esti mate of its candidate, if he is the ma; we suppose him to be. Tire wife of Hr. Samuel Sellers, residing in Collinsville, a short distance from Altoo na, was so schocklngly burned, on Thum day evening last, as to cause her death at an early roar on the following morning. It is supposed that her clothing took fire while fillings lamp with oil. She was in stantaneously enveloped in a sheet of flame, and in this condition ran into the street. Her clothing was nearly all consumed, and her body in a great 'measare burned to a crisp before the flames were extlngaished. The poor woman lingered in 'great agony until about 4 o'clock on Friday morning, when death relieved her of her sofferiogri. Three We children have been loft mOther. leas by thli sad catastrophe. As old citln64 of Cambria comity living near Gallitzin; namld Magulre, Was lately knocked do ern and robbed of $lOO, pear the itinn'ef Oh the east side of the monn-' Sail:6l,lle was left , owthoground Insensible, btatafter.sevaral hours recovered, when he re m edialetratenitoajusticenolliceand pro 'cored a warnmt for the arrest of the robber 'of wheeti,,ft appears he Lint@ :only got t giltepse, le..received theittmning blovfl moil C raw masted' who protested - his ba .nocence, but on searching him, $BO of.the money taken from ddr. Maguire was found ohirial.s possesaion, and .ha was committed r t Twit Erie Dirpatoh says! Notwithstand ing the many "pull backs" with which the business of the Philadelphia & Erie rail road has to contend. the truffle is today twice what rya expected of di. From . Sorty to seventy cant are daily loaded and sent out with height from this city. Do ing the of August over sixty thou sand *tons of freight were hauled over the road, during which time the total earnings were over $OO,OOO. The greatest month's work done 'on the Pennsylvania Central during the first year of its operation only amounted to $BO,OOO. THE "thief-proof" safe in the railroad ticket office, at Duncansville, near Holli daysburg. was broken open with a heavy sledge, last Thursday night, and fifty dol lars and some Valuable papers, belonging to Mr. Lovell, the agent, stolen therefrom. lie had deposited the greater part of his fends In bank, pn the day of the robbery, otherwise his lose, or the company's would have been much heavier than It was. No arreitp, Tun Engineers of the Southern Pennsyl. yenta Rail Rod, who havelor the lastyear been running experimentalsareetts between Connellsyille and Cbamberaborg, com menced this week locating the road between Bedford and. Mount Dallas, s distance of seven -miles. The Ageless hopes this in dicates in intention on the part of the com pDallanyas to Redf to compleo tithe road at once from Mt. FROM the Tdasville Herald of Thursday we learnt/tat On Wednesday a gentleman earned Prudy, while traveller along. the rr ad to'Pleesatttallle, 'Omit 6:fitr-p. in., was coatrontedby a distingulabed'rebber, with a plat in heed and forced 'to 'give up all his valuablet--Iteventy, dollars In money and a $l,OOO certificate ordepoatt, It took pace about two, Ara a half miles from the Baader well. Tammy afternoon the room of W. Hs Bering, a-Snyder "her State Cap itol Hotel.. Harrisburg, , was entered by a tidef,'who bftike'Open,Mr,',fiedieti Frank, and abstraoted,ffierefrorit one hundradand elghttliorliuni In 'money, and a small, boil containing :a tllainond pm valued at one hundred andel:4 , dallars,_a_valeable gold chain, and atm:wrens-other articlea. ON Thruway tact a train, of empty coal cars, on , the Reading Railroad, was brought to a sudden/ Maud , near, the iron bridge across Ridge Avenue:- Fifteen cars ran off the bridge dealt the turnpike; moat Actv:es.: bkreddru:ll—. _. , Ten Bedford Inluirer saya: One Jell bas been the receptacle of some four or d v horse thieves Within the last week. Hors siettiine appears to be a paying business, Three were stolen down to Londondery the other night; two from ore man. Tho thieves were captured and lodged In tail. ban of a, gang Of rowdies at a Senday school plc Meat Heaver Crolk, Lawrence county, : , on ,Sattirdsy the fith lust', be. gam destroying, the food spread on the ta ble for children, and when remonstrated with by Mr. Jottn:Stouffer, .mortally stab bed the U Ifortuaate man. A COLORED soldier named John Mall, was arrested in Washington county last week, and is now in jail in Hollidaysburg awaiting Illatrlal for picking the pocket of another colored soldier of $lO5, while in tl e caranear Altoona. Ten Reading _Record of Thursday says: A lady, whose name we do not wish to aeration, gave birth to a bouncing boy • bile on the cars from lisrrisburg, oa the Lebannon Valley train. last night. Itesnar all the roads In ,the oil reglarts are in a very muddy, conditio. Pittner q rapidly building up, and a horse railroad is neatly Belated between that point and OP City. - A lIAN named Snick. a resident of Col /IGSVIiIP, some . two MHOS from Altoona teas drowned in the dam at 'l3,,ruee Creek cm day last week- Derive le - OU wing ,place. It becoming a,popttlens city of WA MM. BRIld.PriCll9, and4s.gOing to have. a. night pollce. -WE rar.snli that the vicinity of Bliffilnron, in the Juniata Valley was visited by sew vete hedi4storrn F riday. afternoon, trmirrool•tolde in W guns -county 'h weskit past. scOgent almost at a stand still for some Turpollee force of Titusville has been ittesiterd by the addition of four night watarden: ' T n E. lite excessive ly hot weather through ort the State has spelled the fruit lu gnat quazu !O. Tau Washington cerrespoodent of the Seaton ,7orii.n.f related the following: Yes terday, as Wire was oh his tray from the -teak roma to the Old iCapitol prison, a re Jspettably dressed lady, between fifty and sixty years old, who had been waiting the :opportunity, asked thegaard a that was,the Anderronvllle butcher: On receiving an affirmative answer, the in a frenzy of pas • sloe,` - endeavered to strike Wire , with her umbrella ' saying, "You Wretch! you huteheirlOtt snurdered my son et Ander: rotiviile !" 'to reabh blin, she seized a Inick and tiliPlored the guard fo let ler ' get at him, Site was:with, some ;difficulty restrained, and the prisoner conveyed to hls quarters. It seems; that the-old lady- , wee who had . enact. hap t.) bet the hack pay other enni,altrif,Whem had belonged to the array.. Ode was killed in battle, olio murdered at Andersouville, one rendered Impelsallyinsana by his suffer legs In the same slaughterlien, and only one returned to his home at the close of I the war. I , . Ex ['WIT OP PETROLEIhr a/eD,COM.-111011 PUILADELPItia.The Evening Bulletin of Saturday nays: During the week ending yesterday four barks and three brigs cleared for European porta 'entirely 'freighted with thisittitli: • They carried 700,767 gallons , neeriyall refined petroleum, the Value of which was $454,259. In addition to this small pareelq were carried to other foreigi ports. • In addition to the petroleum, four- yes eels ittdea with 2,052 tons ot anthracite coal - were cleared; the , vatno of Which was sl , ll,464,rtutikikritOgether:the sum of 164.76,-' 725 , of' tbitilvitt staples' ofTinnalleat a l a; ' of • which New .york' lain° prOdiret. The px,.. ;ojfarpf,PetrOlenth frOM,lll.l,POreta ..4 . 30 automat lc ‘ 4,11.4,112fl gal*Os., :Prom, Aati Y o * 45aVOttattit to the, lila* jrift„, wee 7,802,015 ga one, agronatikul7;94 gallon* to'September 1411r,1064.. .These factsipeak for themseini. 1- - • '-= L'"' '' _ _ __ ; Plll3l.lo.47o:iiiiLES - ap Itilesitircoizr.leidit.yrcott3iiii , , cahrrirvins;tritor:w. T.--trierinf.- 11t-NEUONL. aNNUA./..llW...tiSlONelltUa Iran troy.' •SONOPL. Or EriktiNerulrta a. it) NAivAAL sOtprog, will waraave p' rea MT, Ms. The NEW l LlNarira IA 12 13 " . IER of t 865, thing tail larnWWww, war ob; Wm a 1../ ade.aala x PROF. CHARLES DROWNS, plarator, ainJohotat Troy. N.w awe. =110:115 ..va 4b rats riaemv.rrs CIONFVOATION SALE OF GOODS kisEIZID-BY-u,a,4IEVENTIS 01,414113173, AT AII03:14/1,4ke XIONDAY, September MN, et feaveclbelg at =monis 441 eTrat n I o v&Pea -d-ate* Tab*—tbobadean; Sew". aced; as. Im:wive*, (Wen watt Ittigla n , lIJ vele • ' A. IfcCiratr; Autrt• prrEnorm MEN; WITEr 'LAMS r small eapllat ain rite'oriptniardt, to make money from anaullsoly new and useful lnreorlon, whirl le trbgreat clemarnA and meats universal approbation Call•upon EVANS k }MOOD, EOrtrthatreal, Cuj awn.) • ANTED —A SUITABLE MAN, 10 superinmultt.• Intaltuf of coal, fire clay, gal; and old, Mi. ut 60 Miles 'from tile city, um A very comfortable nod pleasant locatfon on a matron& No MCA need apply who in cot camps- eat to lamin ate the w t ola Kling With skill an 1 , ability. To • stet d manager n verydneltaide elniatton II farmed. An applicant mutt furidalithe rery best testimo nials and qualilicatione. Inquire of meld /BAZAR DICKEY--a co. BEEF ANll STOCK CATTLE AT eacrriori. Cl7lOl DEPOT Coirstrzeatty coP,Strianyrimccri, Wanniticeron, 1), oept. 1865. Will be offered at Public Austlon, at toe Gov ernment ()Mlle ' Yard,lll Stiggamlgla, - On 711 DESDA If, the Rlth last., at 11 o'clock A. 8., about 1,600 head of Beef Illt - Stomg Cattle. Coneltlons of sale - made known belong the mile, Trams—ULM in Go remnant lamb: • • - BELL , tete.l27 Mader ,and G. 0771)11 07 P 777111107011 42{ - Als Coirrthiril SlMlner 16th, MI. RGECTION 01? TRITSTZBA.--T Moekho'dars. of. Um ..rlitaborgh Oa, Cost pony Ire better a t that as 'Motion will be ald. at Maraca at Ole COroPwl.l. .Flitaburab.. Ca the MONDAY (second awe) OF Oa. WES. •I;IV Deter's& ttuatumni of Walpole. I n fillik ? A 1 1.. .) ;If 1 1;T P • g i r ri !si r "'Lit d Company for three years.; Mel/44 JA.DIEM M. 01111 .15114.Tresamr.. . WSLER FLA 24751154 • Patent , Flannel, • •Shaker Flannel, Country Flannel, A gocd stook oo hatd sod for sale by WRITE, ORE & CO., EAgSEN ND PERSONS SEEKING ENPLOYIE ENT.—A wic'e Veld of twefulciris. No sulacripslon Work that has &mowed for yaws prescets tae mime at tractions, Insuring 16' those engared In He dissem ination maniple yearly prat. Tbe work !sent tied A HISTORY OF THE WORLD, FROX EARLIEST RECORDS TO THE PRESENT TIME, BY PHILIP' Barra. B. A. Vol. I mark now ready. To he oolnplated lea vote. a no. The entire Work It Intuadedte sumer se 'lsla vottlates —two devoted to Arnica Histu+i. anatatjae• r, cord down to the 24_ the Western EniPir , . two containing Medieval History to the tensor , of flenstantlsorde by the Curl.; nee four deroW to. Malt to History from that scent to tha resent time. Prtee, fa cloth, tr,ent Sheep, Ken; Half Mo. recto, jf. u APPIATtrN •co Publiabers, oe. 443 sod 405 B Aunts wanted In all ß pans of tae Waited Stat roadway es. srV:ltd 5 . 00 BOUND 800.K,,A. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE 2. a CWCP 7.2 ervrelak Mania s la, a CND XV C 017014111 Meal Ursa FIFTY CENTS Fl FTY CENTS I' PrrrocKsi , oProsirE Pis 0"F51'011.' A ALAN OF A 2110IWIAND. - A coltstrtaprrst ,citrsza. Dr. R/Jeator,'retheditrteleit wel seam., dtaecristed., TOW/ : the'Weet,Cans• • • finale motor Couto:optic* Asthma, Brosahltla, Coughs, GOLD; and General Thezertely Was - ettroorwrat-11 hlar , what: only chivy a 4. 0 11 1 0 0 4 WW:lftrear , •A:d i la. Ma AVM was wed o, sad Loose altos as wen: ;Nitrous of bee/11 , 1u Ma renew , • tab ,' tire w , ll - send 'to those who wish tti , the ellte, orettaltlAr- fall Al. rectloas far antlthri-end etusattfolly-nalteg Inds remedy r Ote, cotunefot of then astata„ moth two etarappe i nza... l 4r_ela Aorta_ nuldriartnuatity, cline sham pita' fo the *mg% memost, ehlll7 sensation; zanies-at the atom. &eh, If. action of the bowels, wastlag away of the musaft• Th e WCter, will Woos elate the name of the roper they mie QM advertisement ht. A d e . r • CRADDOCK* C telecliedtinwT lOU Ram et, chitadelptn% a, e. SUPERB BLOCK CONSISTING iN part of the finest telectlani of Cloths, ratings, Cheviots, Garraones, ING/ISH AND FRENCH HELTONS. • Alee.a burs end ,ehofsehteek of th e very finest r.Ttwh OWlnas end Fancy tlaseisteres impanel. • Melt ere will tat e trent plesenre offeeng to the wrbile w th the fobs. that they trot fail to give entire satisfaction. y will bde op to order .2 OUT Willa war. the best and most su• redo: mecum and /Attest mole. We reatantee our pri TM to be all low all any nib r arse 0/1.1 home to the west An early call le mos, nape.. inby solicited ffo/11our aturtomal• and the public OBEY, POBBlll Cc ERSE, (Summon to S. GRAY A SOS,) ME oral:craze Tailor ® 62 FIFTH STREET, seta BET. WOOD AND SMITHF/ELD IRE dici iitlibe ep en re Cenco o th e su sc r le offered formals, situated at Oakland, ontiraft avenue, within three hatiutestralk ot the ()Woad pane/toyer ralltraY, tasking it very acceulble to the city, Tnit honie Is furnahed lim:w impro v ements. beat eagle, inotuding &lithe ashler. No pal= nor expense has been .sparect in malting anelegant home. Tba grounds are hau4somely laid nur,,cootaintog livo acres, with the choicest variety of fruit tress, Mali fruits, shrubbery_ with flowers, • Witigqi wiiminuthett brick stable: with eartiage,botutnand .outhociase combined, and two wellsof good wale?. large titters end largo ewes volt of soft water, which inipplhae the house with hot ttilCOld Prater.' The e4civo is worthy of th e attention of 'any arm whiting a is hoots In rood delhoorhood. 'got further particulars, ' galls on the prembrea or of diusx..ss S. arssEra, No gi.3 Tabery street. NEW GOODS. ar G .7-11 49. 17 MI FL. id marti:Er smicEr, • Is „lust open du a yap stook of Fussy Goody, Tot sor .ry Ceroulptlon, Children's Carts, Wog. ons, Wheetefroos, ftoillthag Horses, Mirhet Prwec a re Bilsiefs, Fancy Baskets, &, at greatly dured R,Oirrin k w 0087 A. 7 corner ursb. Nra OARNAEISIPS Boot end Shoe Store , or /Vernet meet end the 11.damatel, Pitt. coa•rnocza rp a'e • • ALLtotuctr W I LLoIth:B6S. SEALED PEOP.DSALS BE HE- , ro Int l D tat. °Mee Until TO ESO&Y, it Intl, tor turntaninl 1 94 real Di Nu , bat* 117 ER PIPE, asoft 'p.pa t be 9 •eat 1it:404140h thick. and capable ot star War o prancing Lot 10a Pnarda to them •aro loch. Tn. n1;elo ba,daltr• avid at saoh nlaata Al.egtutoi.as.ttnalttialnatsu ut Ma Water 00ant , tne clay Wrent. • Bidders are rsquested to state Irbil* ttiti c e. Dos. to bay* rte aontrant comp la;ed. Ely dire nn glue Watart.laninattimn 8, H. rilalfol3. Uti7 CO-trotter tissictu Jut. -rum DZIMIALLIAAI-LUIZ:I n ;molt, _sepf. 1813. TO COAL' DZALRII9.--Sealed prop,. mai iso . theaveopaiurocriisi fir 1,11,01,10 n TEN TO TWELVE' TEIOLTBAND -81.1311Etel .I.le OUAL, Wt tea use ISf.the sonata., deli tarable to pnanatecaat,ilichundrail busaela sna.day. at the es truce on Fifth and Ross Watt& Bldg wdi be received untaaba Bah lacy latlgitire. • By di. tealloh el County Onnunitaloi era BENET LA unEttr, Comyr... AND w, QALNeifAN'a (lo'e Srie comet of.Alargel liked and the Diem Ili' Pitistnirgb. rat .; pIIOPOPALP,--SEAU - D Pfu,--""yr—vslitT trAll3lll7O grttfriglLa,Vr. E.lSUS , rirozi let:dCrot iScf:any loaf ca the Stet deY of:tti &Stitt, Will by It by the subeariber uatil the YI4 Attai n et IY o'elock, 111,whea they boyoeued. The beef Co ueof isoydVAh:ll,:vme g w L a u t ilt' b: s 2. '4.'01.'4' ;Lai. °1 1 11:1 .4yr.ibsprirtrabla qtvintity of beet required. sa t. exams An 4 Colydailol)* at the oontroct eyo tiatoe# co opylication to tby subsoasiwfo, Alle Uc, gemt 4rutua„ r,p,t Pl' tabcuT4 u 191.1 Mot LG OrdrilbieY; LA. kt. t i fTart -us key r thieet rob e`batter; cLiErir-;46- boxes c zits cream 4nitess. EGU6-4 bunts Dub, an w •rei 4vlng' aml rOl P:5 3 A . ? , . m. waitKW' 11AV. the , Itte Wet" e,thetetteola, ME.IOI. 0.151 , 11008... It Is 1 , 41.3 , 04 to ben bee ll tie DrorarY,Ode, re Allepo or. The ahoy s telotrOirtll .6 Odd for . tht•totard uf ibelloob, bY tie Order, at Mr. SOMFLE'a FEIitODILIOIe OFFICE, Alleghel p Depet. ....._, PA TT FILSON A 11TE: WOOD'S ,•,-. - TRAWL ~p4Pint commis. _ • CII c:b1.113. AND WITHOUT C•L OTII \ _ i/ masa. The Moth Lined Collars made by the L . ook. wood Milo, 2.33lthittla Th ird Street, here been In general en anon 18dq. and notwithitandingthe fact tkat =Lemma imiratlOnir 01 theta have been made, they still rank tabula to any Wl/ar the market. I hey see the only Coartre lined throughput with Cloth, with a layer of Paper on each aide, and.. shaped upon formers, or maul., so as to Pt the neck said allowr • space for th e cravat. The pecu liar proiess asrd In their manufacture, max, s them resemb 0 Wren very closely; when flalidted the limn of the cloth give theippegmega o f to the paper. They are very strong, and do not tear a thorbut ton holm and are the only Collars made that can be turned and worn on both sides without the buttonholes giving way and the g. pa- Part.. purchasing Cellars will be carotid to see That each Collar is camped tiDOZI the laskle— Locate mod Mfg. (101 l Lined, seta the Trade Mart of the Co. and date of Patent.. Do het ha deceived by the boxes or false mineposseatations. but see for yourself. If the Collar Itself IS not clamped upon the inside as above, It 14 not genuine. The encrmous demand for these good s (larger"' exceeding that of any Collar made) has kept te e m gojd.heid preelpetloikV with a lam Auxuradt of new unichlnery, this is noW able to MI all Trims PrOMPUT , earth, h/J•delphth or at any 01 the Agencies. In addition to then best stalidard yak . tower grades of Collar. ere eminently The Lockwood :pg. Co: are the sole 'Hemmen muter Bunt's sad ,saommad'weataints:( Ant ea Pep. Colton ever (Awed), and by p Mug gooey polies mold &Mel:Ades and Limits. which are now being vlrinoualy Wend_ ingest all deal. en to other dint of Paper wuarik which In. hinge one or =erect theseßeildlite, Ake Pußpllad at n.flaMidds Yaotury Pidces AT MTN LIST OF APPLICATIONS -LI let semi , g l!quat; . ll.ltd to - the Clerk's Office, kw! At/ September litahlikest • Nana Mu. Pram John O'Connor, tayrn,. let WrdPittabargh. Fl link O. Weigand, ' • Pitriekleens.T. " - " .- ' . L Moran 44 44 Itt.rf 7 glthill. .44 li,bett Auth, rating how, " D. H. 1 taton, et het goods, .' Rebecca Orinerod, tavern, Id Thomas r math, `• henry Shales, IA et I owls. " John S. Het:heady, " ~ Lott. I'elbeL eating bottle, Ilantal William., 0 L.:Mg:Vl:id other goads, la% Ulu Wolf, . el Motet t Steel. tavern, 4th Wm. Bneekeben, " Jae ry ßriar & 00, other radii. Hen Willett., tavern, " JOG. 1' Saves, wing hones, li n k " a J. Li. Sanders, othergoods, Pred Eversasann " 'A. C. Whitehead: " Sae. Innards, tavern, gib • Henry Buda, eating house .. Joie tessz,beil, otherytoode " Bailee G al/tasth, tavern, loth " It - mph Ludwig. eating house, " a Louie Boater, S. Et. llobseer, 44 a . Jos, &hatch, .. Zdislasel fisher, tavern Ld Ward Alle g heny. Jars (Took. a ' .. Sohn B Brows, atlas home, t. " Otiekenheltser Bran, o goods , " AugnatHabbel, eating borne, 4th ,t Geo. W. Damon, " -- " " Er atteew,Zirbsit, " Jacob ftell, tavern, Etoeo or Birmingham. Jobe, /Blacken. " " of Es ea Louisa !lefts, 'other goods, ,t... 0 Balled gletkane, tavern. 0 Elisabeth. Jobe V. Taliar, " " of West" Woe Jelnaton " n " Lawrenteville. PhilltilieryeL. , 0 hienteestar. Georcsllloculy, *sting house" Johners. trot, . tavern, " - liicaraViplet. g... Toots, • II Jot= I Q , Fnydet, • 0 ml Z Jots orrizon " " • Taretifwe. also fropf, *UH hangs, Collins tom:whip. bastlk Iduzglnutr, .. . t.' , "• . If. Strad:tan, tavern, Eilzsbout " Val Clark, . .eatlist, house, 'LIM Mam b o it" raTetn, Findley 0 John Ettetnhltrer, e. Mettle • Chringirterratn; . • (lep.aoffetans ..01Lergtiods, . Ssmarl Tr me!, , , ~ tavern Penn Lot* Skin; eaung hen.; - Peebles • • rLagthezt HOBOS,' - laver*, Men ' " - Pflier, ' (sting hones • .Bass " °Gelb Villehis'olker. goody Se s a . lialklal " • Ousa,-.lll.bler, , germ, _ "„ A. E. IdeAlllstar, . S Pantirabo " gement McGuire, " ' ErStAriair ' John D. Baser,' eating bones, " ' " la Pat Gallagher,. tavern,' _Versailles " Jona L.Nr Ororgorry,yry • " „WlLktas : L, ' 4100 ciednualtnger, eating hetet, Reserve to. 1 t The court itillidt DNESDAY, the Yill delet•tiepeowbee .IW on s WE t test o'clock a. m. for leering the above applications. ~ , Appllnate will Ale th g. eir bends to mrogtse be fore the d ay olheerin Bessonstraztore :Lust be Bled on or before the ... .........--...- ..............,,,... titilluaa. within fifteen says a fter having bean granted, or they will be revoked sessrdirig_totew. W.A. HERRON, Mat at Oonet. V l_ e3t FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. ES FIFTH STREET 11. 8. Government Depository 55 X4ABET BRTEET, Capitol Paid In 8300,000 YrlTllese of ineraelie t 0300,000 /le rfrg estailellre eorreopeedeneO With Bioko mod Benkere , hrougbout the countsy, we offer anus*. al faellitlee to Moe, dotog budoese vita cu. 43...1.0 1' Tl7B. And all otber Govarnmeat securities, furnished In suto• to suit ourabueril Deocudta received sad totelutt allowed by aptclal agreement. THOS. DIINNYLLT, 'IL IL KING. D. M. SMITH, .N. J. BHT, JAS. M. B.S.ILIeY, ;JOHN F. HEIIRON, 4311111. ,J. DL }I.IIIKeATHION, THOS. DONNELLY, President, BUTLER WARD, Cashier. if13:13 new NEW MAP& JOHN P. HUNT, 69 fifth Masonic Hall, Pittliburgh, Pa B NOW READ! MAP OP MANGO COMPTY PL Elf LAZO= 11313 IMP/SOWED, Showing evesp term la the County; oleo, the Bea tutu, Townships, Railroads. and all the Towne, Dimes, he. Pries In Covers, 0.00, Mounted, nod sesnlebed SAP OF *ARMIN COUNTY, P.A. iform In style, vita Mnp of Venano County Ptiee In Cores 4.1103, Mounted, 13 bO. MAP OF WITLEI COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Fish and Fishing.Creet Oil Motile, uniform with Maps of Fiume° end WWI= llountles. Price in Corers. gihui Mount e d ' i 2 M. 7 hit tira.argearefully gotten op, ands', condi ri co the meet accurate maps of these counties tint have yet been presented to the o ublioo ltMral A dbentud PAU be made to wholoaslia huger', pir:gitthed post paid, on itetipt of price. • romsr P. ilinsrT, Oen 61 FIFTH ST.. Russo= aa,L,L. coms - oz;E, ooms err, i GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. Nos. 18 ancll.s St. Clair St. • The attention of the public ls nailed to thalami. and . aateemire atoek .of IliterfLEMEirS N 1811114 6(30014 ',Net upenual at Ilia *bora mentioned plate, Vidal I a 0 novo/feting abgrast bargained Any ones is want of UM 'above Goods, Mtli Ind Rao Mak Palmtop to divans a nail, end examine toy Mock baton purahasing els°. abate,. They'Oan etl,CLthe largest ant Nit node ol Fine White Mr% ears streaafalreb Mina *oaten, llaio2l sea Lisle Thread !ig eta: thins Wall Dramieri; hearts, Neck rlas.Snotta;Soss Deaden, Reuterglem and everything pertaining tO the fientlemeep ruinittilog floods, lei Qui ally, Remember the blase, 11l aadlsSt.,ol.litt other... " • 'SAASIVEIEJLEVEM, N. IL 11.1argo stock of nAbs. COM Ckniel, Col aorm, I,orkwootro. trolversoil: Bproo's Ettarsaled sod Mums°ll, will be sold lowdr' ttum 6 MI) bravos U R A:lei 4 7 400 44•0) A4O 1 MEADVILLE, "p 4 ... tiCralezac4".lr far 33436.4343. W Z D NE S DAY; I SEPTINBIII 2CP ,Vntattesal.l6beeethfiztli„Ohrt'reetp!el Jit'rhurs.. ;thvy: flitti4974, WltterTtltttojettitfttlan'Alarett rWlnter - Terto damn kttradeT. Ain! 2 , 19 2. 4 -ug • trill tn. tittintimay,3tatte tome Term Glutei — RebtliteNtlEMP ET. . - • Location blAtatifuliteigthfal, xeut qui ofaceeis., /- gbral -1 0 1 . eatilfetth v ano • apparstue nn ctiustly o ',calve and vittsii.Ve. A new bent** "II,'""r: e o nplieleulsbal Toone for a* aceametode..“ il of enclinnthred student& Boarding ftathlt-Mi to t 4 03:per.frest. Cletus etmotepeieg Lott; ant 41_.e . ek CA be . touted. It the booming t.f the Vsll - 15yqt. , RIDDLE, .Ata.catraet no. METH STREET, Plttaburs2o•l , se4.lSeckt WlLolad e Benin[ dtelita. PITTSHIJEGII,.P), DIIITICTOBB T'INGLEY. Secretul of the Faculty. ~pt-~ .'_` x»" 17X:.; ~ ; -;;n e ,M'~~ aniriet AVALAIIMR,- Gold Mining Company PITTSBURGH Tram oompaiiiimir lbr este sad dleposttlia the tallowley valuable adJairtetal stelae Prim' • Ikea, (Wage te 475111/1166 4911alag Metalet, &Anal& Oetu4y,palaredo Taillike% They pro. pose to torelltOolipertY Stith the shire title, develoiend *rah laid Thi property Coro data at 375 feet on the Milian Yale Lo, 200 do Patch, 50 do Chester, 300 do Ban Wehstor, do 150 do Tookinson HO do Grant, NO do llighland do 'do . McFadden do 4121 do QUNII of the West WI IN ALL 2.055; FEET The Clompeay Will be formed tip= the following tips!' sad, eomittlette SLio Cowitin7 to tri oiranfied under tit laws of resaAnlysolil or Colorado; as stun be harealtor detanolftd; CAPITAL TO Mt $500,000 n BIULRES OF I== THAT 50,000 SHARES Shall be Offered For Sale AND vrELEN 40,000 TREEME AILS BALA s9l.l.bramoz-11..0ci. 2Eickr AND IRE ROBBY PAID INTO TDB TIBISUBT, The sold company to be orgardied and the estate aforesaid transferred to It. Thit thesroceeds of 12 MC shame aun be aPPrOPrilted to thelPintallt amid estate, and the ,prooesite of MAO aball be paid Into the Tremor, as the working imfdtal of this Company. That after the ofpnlzatloa of the Company, one hundred thousand charm shall be transferred to the present Campany,:and one tour. deed thousand alums shall be transferred to the ; aubsertbera to the Oen fifty thousand ahares, to he In pro rata to the number of shares hold by each or sold submelbere Toes...hares, amount ' log In the aggregate to two ,htindred thdlimuul shares to be marked and held as lald Up, baba% further sr any arseummt, being deemed the value of the sold estate when the machinery is tamed upon the property to full worktig:Order and eon. That a• a prelim:dewy organisation, and until officers are duty eleSted, the following named per. sons are hereby appointed: YNO. M. RIB lIPATILICE, President, WM. F. ZORNSTON, Secretary, PH. E. MBILTZ. Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMXITTEE: GEORGE D. McGREW. ALEXANDER C, GRAFF, J. T. CHILDS, WILLIAM McKEE, DAVID SLY. •JUJ Macon to be paella to the Treasurer cud appropriated ax4e IV direction of the Executive COltelltde• .ffithetoletiona maybe made to either of the 'Mere, or to lemons duly euthorlsed In ornate 14 elthirert them. Alieelbr-ould • tivorabta beitlea of either Others euxe/s4 „tap:Vedas, sad tbe ,-elettecee of the; oree,apli lomat ,ite eullseliett go? A1d, 1 741 ! aiiayY stitch laieUrikisuide. tp . the gni! . eels glitch liusit. Met • orttli.bi these *ls? ax. ass at work on the same loiter, tiountreatel ta the memprlolog and carat/Lust wary peattodueemetita 30 all hark to Me effort for developing the auutett ohr Umtata of the mineral region' of the west, f abserlptiou will be Reielved .AT THE 0F2702:9 OF GRAFF & EAU Jffl E-Ipliposict, .0. Goy. Win. F. Johnston. .. 11 F. ) McGREW it CO., J. T. CHILDS DAVID BLY Specimens of the Ore and Quartz Nay BE SEEK .5.7 iOFFICE OF , J. T. atmml, 24 Jrich Street, ROOM No. (up stairs-) itcwitspAttics, Pr.aideat WM. P. JOHNSTON, Secretary. /Ace and Muttln.!. Pdalteee Lace Oro Lacs hiss:tad Seats, Ppint Lace Cella:la French Eabroldered aad Frilled Ancanniers, irdente Exabletdered • • Bona end Wafers, Zaconet sad Humbave ,Edgings, Ltwortlag . and Flaw:wing, rreutt Osaairla Bandy Royal Swiirtortissa -1113.5.• &Hunt sivial,b 4 W - :uzcsii Nay , za.!;:ts btaart Nett, territibli Atm, New Styli' ;t3tew B Belu eittor, 1122, nt. =tad as Lace Val; A MU linenr Tins Wen SZtirez. - 1, rine Nyasa tibbi6 ‘~... 7 int " re; Ragroaa fkiot As Travtiele. ellagaatthele,_ T a u 4l lll o: l 7.Tnlah - ; ,- .W 1 PM 1 X0 144 7 011 swats:Luz Jan RETAIL, AT lIIIN BW GOODS ZatlV: zroyilms nap & CARLISLE'S, NO. : - .6.'prikra STREET Pr elate or.ltisad a,nd &re Alift.r,ieceirtog ths pea bc,l;,.!tt:tptNt - . Dieu Tintszasric rAilib...Oo,lBl.lili Scarf, :.; 1117-Ntr llarNMltx,Wl•9 Zepbyr S ca mp.'ontpalrl:# 6 nn AC ; Tarng.__ T . ra Uofl 8l aorta, ...'*..:' ' . • ii an yew VOIR"— -BestaniEbtel v.r. K.ltungrann. • , . ::,:- , fir. 54,142( a tal lin o " &.d Frotionh CITY A cotamy Exaosairra win data eciaileta steek la our OarbeLssale De. Panama; alai as kw prices as cali be found 4231 e.. NACRE . & CARLISLE, rata ra lam mpg; 'WET • ~ .131173 STOCK OF-- Jta NEW sCOODS _ - •fl 25 - ..t0..159 per cent UNDER L 1 ST YEAR'S PRICES. We ladle attlatton to our CLOW Stalk 47/ opeatng. BATES & BELL. - - tell Fc SI PIITEI ------------- me °nut: tityDE: BANE mum ; FraiktanGoider and Calvin Hagan ; atirbte,o—Xtli tram condtteted tow AV Mt sad style of macrunk-Tyde Bc, ek AT IiVaO.LESA.LE: 65,000 Enainelo PaVie'COliars; 25,000 Commoi;. do;. do 3 2,ooo . pounds *col Tarn; 2,000 dozen 11:6o1 and Merino 800 doz. Und:ersidels and Drawers; 75 eartonsi!eid Gthips; 500 dozen ate Tells; soo Linea Hdkfg., i4z ! 3, ve24 , heavy Kook of Fancy Gonda,- Notions, &c., sea AT EASTERN TIMMS. NEW GOODS. r , aR , . - 1.4::•.q - 4 - .Y1. -- ,':., . , • .71061.3Eitorize••Az '• /Wt. jna opened a Aw. stook W 4 COods'for the W ww , to.whietUmto.' Pang Vzr ii.l,,,S#Awittandnig, raw twilei Myna Dation, anrkrlit Oa:Tann and &Wad &tut Istatt aoYeffak to - Lite VIM' Ftwitti Embroldetiti OMR Thipliz ZiOOVEktrtai Stokkanp; .Gloires I • B'i Ltd. Skalds sort Rita.; voneu: arg4it .Itettic Ai* • P 3 333t0s rinmAsi • 1414 ;gEtwO4M WNW. Utwllati MAUL aid, &alma awl/wand Nsinixam. FINE FANS it fa Peal, / 7 .777, gartditio, WHOLESAZiI 410=W UP MAIM 10 0 00 RIM2t 00.;: t x 77 and 171 exam= ermit TEw PAIL GOODS JUST OPENING, 1117-B ligiOtiE r 4lo-V-!..: • 14 4 1 E4t.. T.REEr s l a fun sa4 ei?=vtis tallortment.,at. Woolen fiecolx - , 44, Arc. ,TR.try,7, yiNtsAltp-r;4ctx-,.------, A tette end 14,4 /diet : Vet FRUIT aid NAatatiT.AL TEpt:i. ,ItiritatkIIEZIMOILIPM 'TINES r ued OlaziTtlfilttSt'' KANT'S,' .11:Chr : -----: , tali TS andaln FRJJWiSES toes:. said ggc,_ • - ' i• a catalogue creel' and eutotne ours tock: - --. : • C JOHN S. k A. IntlitDOtttl. Pittsburgh Runny mg !Oakland Preentioned - . , t; ' ~,, sautsd ---,A 6 1 .411 __, . intr apoits. itRaIVED AT i CI 1 /ll' •:lET.i.i. f )7 fr,A.TO*PCS, - FIFTH. STREET, ,- Centrenis FurntsktLig iklartmait. F H. EATON'S, NO. fl Frrra STOZET, 11•31 I;ieWaes, 7 Co'burge, *lrht. • ~:f - .l :: >