• .-it,:•',:fs.4.o.:::ll#.sb#.'lll.(ttrastite. E 9141T6:103411190 4FIMIALIGI3W WO. touorrintaxs. . ?on-Art3:63i • IR....Tloairi AN FT, 4 :4 4 . Pt. manigii7As4l4l4ti. lon MIMMOR alteltattl • _ taT /CCIX!4;1VOB /11. 1 • Oucsiatlchictolit I:l4pir MUM TIMM ats-um= ATMMICT . i ' ' ' 7'l *MIRY L6201n211.; Pat linnithiP. . ' s - - . -:- ft: `i**nrwast • • - "vevl64,l3terr,7)Y.ilJr/4berti l'aßl ' ilal ‘ i i -bum L.eyWprouteegni• • ? ~ - " - • •frea . t '• • .oE6'l'; ji l VaisA zaratteliarne wi dg i 34,Arts a ,zwialucas:Tp P. lc - tart:M/a. ofs . - , 4,,z,,,,_R'U TotagthlP. , -4. -- friik actirrj - Cagetomprift ' , 4 ' 4,I4)NkriLLU Irpt . Gal aftowerst,,ash-pp,, ' ' " tP21631 , 4781*tir irk — rii* 1: 1 , • - j - , W. INrektrzirgiutz;nEtzta**-± ' '''' ' ' ' 4O/eA '' - 41( 4 9 ;Cig4t ed 'r9v=i l :4 6 i., ' • •.. . , nvenfioarastfveto itia this ; 1:; -Be ?t , 'OtattfuZcf,:Thill theinstlltition of Ilavetika et' _bonsh. *ball. neither slave.rynorpovlttntary tier -11 Bled this State;othervtimliuifor the punishment of mimes, Whereof tlil3 , r *OM have beentitily convicted. ,• '5 This is, qe believe, the ; laiTuage of the .) 'AllisisaiPAPsdniance ; and it ds worthy of : •'; Mote that.the fittir6Prehiniticiric4 ; Slavery' hetes:nide:to lepeaa'solay stria the faqg lViai "the instittition of .13laveriliaii limp; jabollthed."--' It does not say vas* where , eor I y what authority has been a bolished ; bttt siti;Ply:reetting It as a ret. ba s e s the fn .', illTe prohibition of Slavery thereon. -Now, suppose,ll.- should hereafter - be Melded that Slavery has not been abolished ':dry competent authority; will the prohtbl -; Itlon fall with 'the asserted tut on which It Oa based The . question Is worthy of grave )consideratioir The Analy alleitificient authority for the lcompiete abolition of slavery—an authority ".; /which ail wil: be Compelled to acknowledge 1.-is this petiding amendment - M the -Consti ntion Of the United States We hold, in )common with a great mass of the people, Mat Slavery has been abolished by the YOtletltE!, of the war ; but there are many w ale itc not•COincide in that view, and who /Maintain 'that Slavery still !has a legal and conetiftitional existence. There is cense ; qua:illy-no authority for its abolition that • v1:1 not be questioned, except the amend ;'lreo' to tbe.Consti ution. - • . eebserved, moreover, that the rdinance *5 have <plated ledves this %open qtinatiiiit.:- It doMl*24'lo h'oss slitierr itas been abollette&-and'its Silence on this junbject would seezalts is intention Ito leave the question open witlitheveserved Purpose of raising ibis verypointhemafter, Now, the Constitutional ainendnient his irtot yet Den adopted by a majority of all the Mita es; itCod before - the Yar: lOnciadmit the. Southern Buttes to their old ; Vence, and it rarer will be adopted. When that result tea been attained; and the Con. taltutional amendment forever defeated, than comes up the Anectiqn whether this toutirguent prohibition- of slavery, upon elect that (It will be alleged) was mot a fact, is not simply equivalent to no proldbition at all. Can we doubt how Southern courts would decide such a ques tion ? . • -Every event now happening at the South veins lain Judge' Hord's Weida, to "pa ilence and circumspection." The welfare .1! tot Tour millions of human beings Is boand 4 up In the decision of the momentous Issues Ibefure as; let thdie be no haste: W.1:11, !GCE /IND CItiCIIMIPECTAOS. Upon the sullectof reconstracton we have oPPcse the hot .haste which would imme ii4tely restore it/6 Southern States to their former position in the Union, 'an& have - cour.selled the policy of waiting—waiting patiently, u.til the Southern people have given - proof of: their trustworthiness. We 11Q io fault -with those who differ with as , ' 3h being so sanguine as to hope that this :still happen soon; ill . Wie - talk is that there Siball be' a - waiting of some kind—that the Veuthihall iiiidtigii "a reasonable proba tion," as the Stale Committee au. Judge 110 tr, the present Judge Advocate General of the IT. S. Army, has expressed this idea .trily inthelollcrichrg payagraph, .and - we 2'. ' Are sere that no reasonable man will dia -1 ~;,. _ /agree-with him: •- . -,• ' • " Upon the solution of thin momentous .p l , ~..., UEE. cn of reconstruction, the- American 1 . !' ; 1., II afford - lowhit,' lest by pre , %... )cipliation*,' false steps should be taken -;;;;l: - , • flthich told, .13eTes be , ...retrieved.. There, ...l• , isheuld . lie the utinciirieitientlehnd &cam. • 44; - apsttleo,'-lut no. baste.: The country *ants no more traitors in :the capitol s and :4; , -.Tomer° Stategiivenitaenti into whose- or „,, _ sgrezaticius thespirivat - -treasoa bas been . .":1; • • Irerahrd: If a loyal pantdation. cannot be trend to put the mar.bitiery of .State goy. ::,,: • wiz acnt )nlo o;eration, then set us watt and , 1 see ff the next will not be a` better and wiser %veneration. In- the - meanwhile, let these Just:es Statee be subjected to military rale. phi : ” conatitu'epartand parcel of thener•- •,..4. _ pliery pf.the republic, ' end', no apology- is 7 1 . •,0 be made ' or holding and governi ng , ti•su as Each. While the ballot-box is the right MI source of authority overloyal men, ' t Ibe It gitimate and reliable foundation for ' * •• ,ici'lle • - uttiotity of the - government over trai. -,.. h . - • :..:gore is the sword. - • . r - --4 ' ' ' 1 ; To this creed we tabscrlbe most ty, ~ ...... slid we commend to the incomfbg Congress, 1 .....cia int o p,w slikihre...• wpatlencii: anr.circuolfr. At:speaks', kir iialinite,": as werthghlf te ; n- '' • written in lettere Of gold, usul held in -f :Coastaritteetelat4l3l •,•, •••'; - • 3 i . • Jr-IttlY BLACK pU6II A NM:61133f. ri.ist. Joni 13. ILesane, who was chair. 1••;, -' ~ - stun of the resolution Committee In: the : . t ~ Wert York democratic State Convention, in ;;; 1 a leiter gtelnitheUtireilinieif it;itie, de-: 4 . 1 . .. j. d c platform el that State, nis i the) 1,, 4 -" S '`' 'latfcrm ervoiiginally: drawn up by thb. ',,,' • etoliri•iontnined' 'a 'test:llBlcm 'endorsing •-?, --_ , ' ,nObio, - Pennuliaela and New Jersey\ °trai : trona% andAlitithe induced the Commit. I - ie 'brow it Out, eddiegthatlilieblect in 1 -r, '-,: • • leg-in the , Conieition "was to avow{ the '- - t.,• : •-•' --. 'urban, Ylaiii4filininfili of /he Ohtb, th e " ; 1 , : l , . " esay Ilkieklitichanonfeal emit l'enttsylsa.. - 'i:', '',::"0 ihe.Catrg4aAact , {4Tabcinii) Van Win- I f; :''' ::s' . i!; 1i,i4710-'Al:ifo7lliti„k"'Pul!"7%". m" - le* ...--- rood ''lt:exptnsses - Inny. the:oh/outer .or •• ..., 11„:pelin4Finnts demeeintte.platform; and I .01,....-• character ; iiikii, u; bad , 4tneensa,:l!Lse, ....7 . •Ipi.tr,„ a bristiV4toriTgiliozotdsznoerApk, •-•'''. : jeciLanotbego; lo .e4, l l?m ) ; ll ' -- g! i ; - aDY , • :Ahtee uiti mean %,iriisem is too pesos Corny 7 If the , dirtiest its of politicians •:-:::',`•-•.v.-•-_,:41,' istnnutiiilitn:Prdlieeoulloo 0. ..1 - f r .„ -, , , , - could :, obi ! Ile -, A4dOce4 to i - ' ''• - ‘•• :Tii - othat Plaffabiti*iiitl4 4 illti' . /Aber 4 ,41 t yi/inesS;k l /1 . 9 47 -4 A131 , ??C7 1- ' . '! 11 : 64/1 4 : e --- 4 ' ;.- - • i4orry Bjack-Dricherotistana" 9CPortl 2 -: d y e ' - ' ''offence in. altruist , hapingEttins , hcoome en ts';-. ,, ,,,, , riortrits bt its oiti inky : elqisiehnfo;*orr - --- tticiortt• PeititOlVerilsedemeerninbehx72 : retell to toierste.ii i ....,,,,...,..,,,,, ...• 1 A, vtecovnif; th`ebottom-Orthe condite reliance goes far beneath the sur face 01 Muir iiitiffdatioridd tetoratrialTo - r 'lir die - de/o*fmk Tifietckt, time and pagent iiieirrailinia'irt 'Task revealed the hidden soiree4:th° _Commercial's anxiety abont_ thb coUrsci of the Gcmetta Tyres' not; as the 'superficial reader might - Jim been led --to etnicern for tlioSe great issues,: 'which loyal men now regard as paramount • to the prosperity and peace of _the country. 2ibr Was it iliviition toany :trot theory; . r* or : amser F ative ' whiCh moved _our co . toreporary to euch frantic valor' irpts as mutter:man us; but it was ''Et' deep) sympa thy for qua .I='resident' which has stirred 1t so deeply ! Who would have guessed -it? .?." We, in common with all loyal men, are conscious of' the nilignitude of the task imposed upon the President by the present Situation of our country, and so far as he s act& ldsely, the Gazette will accord to !Ifn/Ltd his admhabittation each support as -tear be in its power. We shall not "crook the pregnant I=Ps of the /oleo that: thrift; tally i -folbvt , fawning." That t3334egal • ,task 'we leave to ' 'gentipmert,bisi Wiikcal - virtne and doubtful .sastecedents., .',„11,1 8 gratifying, , hOwe l / 2 7,. fel* assured - ourontemperary ' llititthe:Pres - dilni;!Wltli. #h e r its managers are, of course,lin terms . :_OT, 4 "routorrtr, „Alon't ' f leet I).i d...404' ;thing-we haVeLialdzor.done:" lids name. eni tient JAese, Zelttlea!en ofll4 'f . eeiden-,. ii4 l ,ibid•tfuttrther ,ii 6 - .te. inexpressibly soothing We beg-leave to tender our Most distinknished consideration, =demure E he qtet we don't 4 Teel bad" either, We, are my surprised .that the Commercial she d have such aterrible fit urthe dative, and the President be so much unconcerned about the business. DIDN'T LIKE GRANT. The demomacy of this State profess to be very much in love with the soldier, just now, because they want to fool, the ;soldier out of 'his icrii , .'"tailt, year, What these solillers were in the field, and the Demo. amid Sup,reme Court had decided that they were-not entitled - to vote, they didn't care a baubee for them. Read the follow ing proceedings had in the Senate of Penn sylvania on the Bth of January, 1864: 711 - Lowry offered the following resolu tion: • Resolved by the Senate; that the. thanks of the loyal people of PennViminiti are due and are hereby tendered to; General E. S. Grant and the officers and soldiers serving tinder him. for the miles bfgellatinfervices and glorious victories reanitbg-in the lib eration* of the faithful 'Delon- people of East Tennessee from a military- despotism more galling than ever was-dirt of. Great - - • On the question, will the' Senate proceed to a second reading oE:the resolutions/ The yetis and nays were required by Mr. Don -*Nan and Mr. Vira/lacei and were as follows, E. r, —1 lesar s. Champneve, Connell, Dunlap, Fleming, Graham, Helga, House— holder, Johnson; LowlylteCandless, Nichols, Ridgway, Turret], Wilson * Worth ington and Penny. Speaker--16. NATJ—Messms. Beardadale, Becher , Cry leer 'Donovan, Heitz, Hopkins, Kinsley, Lumberton, Latta, MtSherry, Montgomery, Reilly, Smith, Stark, Stein and Wallace -16, 41.k`l EC, the question was determined in the negative. ifere we find every Democratic member ofthe Ea:tate voting against a resolution of - Chunks to General Grant and Ms men. Thanks are cheap; but even so poor a boon as thanks was denied by the Democrats to the gallant men fighting under Oman"! Now Wrixtesr WALLACE 4 One of the men 3110 voted against this resolution, Is Cushman of the Democrancistate Commit tee, and has the insolence to ask these very soldiers to vote the Democratic tickets wiseacres of the Commercial are of the opinion that the Weed Seward doctrine; that the Rebel States were never out, has an Important application to the chum set up In Eitiand as to the - rebel debt, and re-, (Cr to:nr. Elewarde's letter to show that "the Government of the United States is just what it ,was before the rebellion, a sore— 'reign Elate absolutely entitled to the rdgula. lion and cortrol of all persons and property witldnits Jurisdiction," and they are pleas ed moieover to direct our attention to the fact that having conceded, that the rebels can be held only as prisoners of war, we' may as well conclude to concede the pay ens ut o! their debt, , a hich they assert to be a rocical inference. Well, It is not tree, as we have said be fore; tl at we have conceded any such think as that we cannot treat them otherwise than prisoners of war, and this the Commer eta' knows but does not choose to admit, beam its purpose Is not to khaki; readers the truth, but to mislead by a studied sys tem of falsehood, and misrepresentation, when it obviously has no other means of defebee. When It disconrsee, however, of logical nferences It only betrays its Incompetency to deal with such question, as these. We have no fault to find with Idr, 43zwann's lettei:, which states the case correctly, bat it does riot follow that because we pre a I 'sovereign State with entire jurisdiction over the rebel territories, that they could bind us bra debt contracted for the - durpore of overthrowing our authority. That is the login of the Commercial only, which is a very poor one. It has much to learri before it can safely undertake to med dle with quetticins the , are so far above its comprehention as this one teems to be, and we would advise its conductors to go - to - school a While before they indulge them selves in this way. Tyra Commerctal thinks that having far- Billed it, We . mint have finished the Prat. dent at the s ame time; or In other Words, that haiiiig knocked' over the conic•aparrow, we mut . have demolished the eagle by the same blow. It suggest., however, that the Presid'ent - won t feel bad, and promises on its ore part, "to forgive and forget." this le kind, and we take it for 'slanted that the Commercial has a pardon for us deireidorsed by the Attorney Gen it has, we shonli like toknbw who ,as commissioned it to speak for the President . , whom it haebmn damaging. so T - But iThere ale thiCopperltetk relators's. Amite of the Gazette? -There . is no paper offiat pert In thersatuM, thatelther agrees with us dmerirrOna t47q4u . nniere&a. It Will 'not gnat* no, It seems:hk defend. lag iteetitt heresies within twdlity - daye of an election- . -4hertio grairojesitei, are. in yeived, Well, that showsprnitens4 orper, at all ciente. Thom iitsnee Cho ones precisely Which we haie been disenesini,:and there is no time en appropriate for their ex. 'initiation 10 the pressat. We would about ;ate,, soon, ihoirever,-, that. the Corimerefal 'should continue to batter gray at per,plar fornt until'tht(electioo. We doAot fear It ,ue au suety, and aux scorsilispose of salts - airiatenta. We dreaditnnly Cosnecadiowro.os dau'Zapan.—At. a po- Midi; 'steeling bald in Diawldllo Mart lona, Ariglatedik'od - MOPOIY Mi..- ..If.; Cicaaaxia; of Norldlit:a-eandtbdo . dii ,*;g4de a apei4b; In whichameried that Ate,. ba Intend Attonrrrhtl-recciectd orders to solpood all attloal , for• cOadseillois: He . . appealed 10 e - MAt th, "T'arridPersolial Fe adliea an d: Apace e' irbelbat la; the &Aso' - or ation.ladoolcoatAna bun to theiteppert, the kcorontistont sad`llo — buildlar up Of the „ . TII.4.I3TXXE ni--214 ICOMMITTE.E44 A UD HE „IS tileinebi portion or Address of the Repubilean State Central Corn -mitten, whicirltwlllbe seen, taltes substantially the grotmd that we have urged eo frequently In these columns—that the rebel States are con quered- prdeineed,That* ire mast -hold-thisMini nth until we havo. ampleaccurHY foe .the fib: cure, and that onnfiscationla_nnt only a right, but a duty, under edstir&l areineht, uott-.• hold,the late'Rebel States,” BID the aldinas,”' by the power of war. as - coguered kelgger ents in 'and adds, "after -U.Bj shall hardgiveiti" ve satisfactory semrity for the future, by a rea sonable probation, we will then, but not tai Men, restore them to the enjoyment of thew former rights." 17pcm tha subject of confiscation s also, the .tel 7 dress speaks out plainly. . "It Is not only the right," it.says, "but the solemn duty of the .flovernment to hold these belligerents in the military grasp until all Marl be demanded and obtained which may be j:Aemssary to scure the ration In the future, and reader:another rebelli on or:another 'war Linpnasitde. In accomplish fog 4Raieadi,*ho!Could reasonably complain If It Slier* tie &lint neemasty to confiscate the 'property of therlch, mtinential end aetrve Dan , tom. If the arldtocratle element of the South itqlas 'Wight Lo Obey the law, let Its power :aid I:fine:ace be taker. from it.by. taking away jta . irealth.". It in a matter of ,rejeleing to the • true Ilepubilemis of the CoaxatiiiiiaoipLittA4 taiinasi /a the bandeot Its lenders Wan :no itneertain eonnd. We felt ',Untied,- from - the' abut, that we weie defeudliaethe' tri . in 'senti ments of tha party. and the Address cornea •tinbstantiel evidence of that correctneas of our.. position. The New rock ilmes of Friday calm AS a Meeting or the thatedoer , Commeree, yertes clay. ileum'. TsrLon,Nrs . and Idsttatum, were. ro-elit Com lategoiters of commit. 'teESesa.sppoirted-tocozialder the propriety of heihig 'tot 'the comma &dint paid In emzerndtrWith stew of taiagAng.thel4tter be 'before Congress. ,134cretary 82,ticrolt and Chief Ynatice CCAS.I were Invited to visit the Chamber, and tie members th.o adystinted. STATE NEWS TEE Allentown, Lehigh Co., Deinlttai says; We are - informed that a woman named McFadden, in South Whitehall township,on Thursday went out of her house a few minutes, leaving her child, some ten months old, asleep on abed in a bedroom, and when she returned the child was sit ing in bed playing with a large milk snake. She a• Mice slipped back and picked .up a large hoe hand:e and went at the monster, but his enakesbip was tO)quick for her, and slipped out of the bed and went own hrough a hole In the floor before she could hi. it. Tian Dispatch says while the citizens of Erie are sleepiug over a pro jested rail road loom Met° Titusville, the people of Buffalo and at poin tit betweenthat city and Titusville have organized a railroad compa ny, to beknown.aelhelinffalo andoll Creek railroad. The stock has been subscribed and an organization has been.e.ffected. Theplan embracer about the same that was proposed tome time ago, by the - cross-cut company, and a road is to be built which will connect the.ol/ Creek road, with the Lake Shore. Two routes ant under consideration: "One leaving the Lake shore at Westfield, and passing through Ripley, Shennan and Cly mer to Corry—the other leaving at Brixton and passing through linTrille to the same place. These routes have not been fully anrve yed and neither has been determined u po engthn.' 'I he road will be some !bit? miles in l. A Tv/mum of 1812, named John d. Hicks has been visiting Doylestown, Bucks co., nom which he removed in 1813 to the West. He fought in the Black Hawk war in 1832, and when the late rebellion began, in 1881, ho Jetted a three months regiment from Illinois, and served a campalgnin Missouri. He subsequently enlisted again in the 58th neaten' of Indiana Volunteers, and in that organization wras in the battles of Sid le and MitrfreesboiNa, and heltadozen nth ere. Aye ar since, owing to his great age, ho was c tittered out of the service, and tor a great pat of thetime since has been em nloyed in s the Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon at Phradtiphia. This remarkable m.n fa now In his eighty-fourth year, and is uctloub o isy the oldest man who carried a musket in the ranks of the Union army. Sour time ago a man named lielanathen arnved in Lewistown and after due time warned a widow lady there: The couple lived happily together tali within a few days, when a woman with several children .t.rivtd from Philadelphia, and laid claim to hi as her husband, which claim he at once acknowledged. An arrangement was finally' made. by which, in considers Lion of Mrs. M. Na. 2 receivine-and agree log to rear No. Lls children, No. 1 .should ilium to the city, leaving the couple-in Lewistown unmolested. No :2 raided her par, Lot No. 1 broke faith and took the husbAnd %%Rh her. and thus No. 2 wan left ith the r hildren to get along as belt she could. A nmc'en out on tie mountains a'ong tbo line of the L & S. Railroad, about nine m lee from Wilkesbar a 89W some man aba sing an unprotected family. lie Interfered to prcoect the family, a melee ensued, du ring which be sho and killed one of the men. No attempt has been made to arrest the hunter, but a coffin was sent oat from Williesbarre for the dead elan. On Lein Monday a week, tiro miners, Amsted John Gan and Thomas Wilson, were killed by an explosion of fire damp in the Buttonwood shift. Three other persons werzilejured but are recovering. 'The ac• eident was caused by one of the men wear ing an open lamp on his hat, probably from carelessness, as he had a safety lamp In his hand. TII.F. Meadville Republican says: A tele— gram from Dm. John Cessna, Chairman or the Union State Central Committeeistates that Senatbr Wilson, of Massachusetts, and Ron. Win. D. Kelley, of Philadelphia;vrill certainly speak at ' Mendfille on the SOth. It is also probable that Senator SWUM' wilt be here at the same time. A NATIONAL HOMO FRIT, tinder the an : spices or the Meadville Driving Park As s 'elation, will be held on thPir grounds on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. the 10tb, llth end 12th days of October. Over $l,OOO tti p erratims will be paid. Tue grounds and track, accor ling to the Repub lican, am the handsomest in the State. JAMES Wit.m.aus, conductor of a freight train on the Pennsylvania railroad. was fatally injured week before last, ;at New Florence, by being caught between the bumpers of the cars walls engaged In coup ling., Be resided in Ludwick, Westmore land county. Fol7s pritoaem broke [tom the jail at Wilkeabaws on the eight of the 10th inst. They wereiti one of the. upper 'cells, and matted byAggiag out a Yoled over the win dow and.uslim it ea a liner to bend bars in the window- Nava-Friday, .the ;29 1 / 4 'a .grand Union. man'meetmg wilt be held at Conneautville, isheti Hon. Hi nry Wilson: 'Senator tram lkfas-achusette, and ,indge'RellY, of Phila delphia, wilt poi itiVely"spetik. AX infant only thirteen mouths oldsves ran over by the cars in Titusville, on Wed nesday, and bad ate left hand taken off by the wheels. An aMPUlatiOn below.the el bow was read necessary. , . • Tun Muth Annus' Fair of the ShenipigO Valhi Agr cul tuna and Alanrifacttwing Society will be held in - Greenville, en TuelWay, Wednesday and Thursday, of this wettc, Tnalarmers. in the Wyoming Valley tin the b„F , cirei rinnal, criqing up,their corn. be prospect i s good for ,a heavy Cron, the warm weather having-been favor abln for it. ,J, I H Voneerzta k Eq., a gentle en gelato be experienced in , journalism has •bettnie one.of the editors and proprietors of theMtusv_ilie , , /larisicotkva the One new achnorbuild ingi Gleecniinei," , to coat twenty thousand iorars, bap been: elogfildtlil nort spring, for 'want' ; bf Luck taie . new Evan cslyutLoipttChoreli i . Greenvilio, Was laid linst Satunlay.: t•- Tnn new hotel; Dnllt by Adamson & Huber, in Greenville;la - abonl and will be . op enad thinweelt. >. ":. ' l i vkiira IL Tuoiato lute retired froni the Count ilt 'Gentleman, at 'Albany, accept . the'Profecsorahlpof Agriculture atltatgera' College, New Jersey. - 5L, , "••=4,. PILESIIWIT JVAILEZ to a friend in .NeW aork-thatholtainittablislim hh4)... , of government at El Paso, and.that hewillnot leaver Air Itlexican'• territoryi Re adds : "I de not'despali of the tuiccess Of our Cause, Ithei'TTerthit-lifeedses -everywhere 111110 0 1 W YOlte!of thiir , litifider and Inahi. , tatting the atingle in all our A nittzow professing to ties coriespond :thlt of the New Yink Hersh, and who luta - been traveling with General Grunt as such, . dole a diamond pin and feWeliy, valued at $0,200,4 Itdm a Jeweler's store in St. Lott's. When arrested be attempted to shoot him self, inflicting a wound on his breast, and declareir Ile will yet accomplish his purpose TBE Philadelphia PressoLSaturday kayo: Governor and Mrs. Curtin returned last evening from a visit to New Haven, Con ' nectient, where their son begins his col legiate course. They leave for Harrisburg this morning. The Governor bee conclu ded to address the people of the northern counties before the coming election. P. G. T. BEAU - REGARD, late General, has been reported variously to be in New York, Paris! and Mexico. But the 'New Orleans Picayune, of the 6th instant, says he is in that city, has been there ever since the war ended, and Intends foreman there "to meet all the responsibilities and discharge all.the - dutles of a citizen." Juntn: Bin - quer, first President of the .RepppblleofTextis,ban anisented, on the applicatiOwbf wiarge• number of the old end newt respectable citizens of thati3tate, toiprooeed to. Washington; and-urge upon Presidgit'iohneon the expediency of die charging4efferson Davis end his assoctstes 114 kloxiq finlicoret is sojonniing with Wit fenitlyat Norristown. The General ex. preetteehinutelfin rimer of the eleation Of. ntwirelift and Campbell. Jidiss"Lsnusw, an ' actress of :the ,Varietteir Tbeatre,petrolt, ce rentlylorse. whit' el a Lieutenant for haying traduced her character. A MAIIIIIACIE to said to have been arrang ed between The young King of Meade and the Infanta Isabella of Spain, • IFlrn 4D MR TSB RAM, TS. STER.-60 bblB., for sale by . RENRY If CO ..LIN FEE BRICK.—For sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. GLUE.-b 0 bblz., for sale by HENRY H. COLL:NS LUBRICATLING WI —6O bbla, for by H. H. COLLINS. H' OHINY.-2e bbls , Piime New Hom boy, to atom nod for sale by CRAB. 0. FIa.LSLEY. 25 ROI Liberty earn. pickixs —l5 bblo., Mine new Veil tit Whetu r and Siert'ltt b.nd. In stoat and for sal* no tata.S O. 1341..5LEY, t eat tOt ti , 'rty street. LABORERS WA WIRD. FIFTY GOOD I. IDOREEIS Wanted to pads M the Outer Depot of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne b. I.lhleago likaway. Good wages and dead employment Oren. Apply at cnce, on the work, to J. B. t:PNEILL, setaltaaa Contractor. CBEGGS HAS JUST UPSHED A • very fine &nonacid of Pattern Bonnets, lints, Bibbone, Flowers, Feathers, fen Also, the latest atylea of Coats, Basques, sad everything in the Cloak line, at Ho. MI, federal Street, Allegheny. sanilte W ARTED. CA•csc:•ci CPEEL9II2O, With amen room adlololng that will do fora Decking Rom. One over a Wholesale How. - preferred. She onaineaa la Drake and 'lLieraving by 1 . 14 01 6 - indt. , 144. , 111 rent for • term of Ivan. Address or apply to W. J. HOLLAND, itC.h ttd Nagortganela House. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR 8 ALB The subscriber offm for sale, the whole of Ida (mature and household 11:Ints, at Mrs. Hart. Red's Old Maud, Wood', Run near Phl bh 9hutidsy hunt.. the Rob inst. Sale to OMNI acmes at 9 o clods. The conaltiorsot the gals wil ts sands known on the day of the We. ugtatd many aa.IITAI6Y/. ,MERGET.IC MEN• WITS, LARqji, mall capital will nod .a sane opportunity to make money from SO entirely atw and ustfol instotton, which it In great &Mann ,and ususertal approbation Call upon EVANS & BLOOD, al Fourth street, (up stalls.) litqNEsp NJOR? SCHOOL—Book keeping' Arlthinetia. Pensneuildp, ne., tailed as praesleed budnras. by a prastleal Aatonnt ant and coterie:need Teaoh•e. Ventral titgh Febord4 opposite tre Pestbdlce. 0902 u., 7to e p. ss. Toxins for a full course of three mantes. $lO payable ln advance. Vatting, Wedding. A farm (lards end all elan of Plain sod Ornamental Writmg d sir to 0 - des. Unit at rooms, or addne-a C. u. Ute Superintendent at burs Pollee, Bookkeeperat B. A. Fabrics:eats, San it 004. saisurrd. 1.1///:•4 OU PITTBIIII , • 1. ai.AA IrOZT aNTA Septemner !OM MBA ELECTION OF TRUSTEEi. htockhohlere of the Pittashrith Gas Gam - parr are It crew noted that t o . electio e will tie held at the °free of the Complus - y4o Pittebeirsh. oh te ST MON RAI- isiescuad die) OF O.I. TOREtt NMaT, oettreen the Route of f o'clock, moon. ard o'clock r. , for Go parposs of elect ing THREE PE:IEI'MS Co servo as Trustees of said Gompany for throe prim, in lfidd JAMEn fd if IST it. Treasurer. FANCY G 00( 8, TOYS, BASKETS, &C"-, whalessexas, e 5.23.11. Pcv Good, put nrcaed. Prices Irmstil to. ducco, at J. G. WES'S TARIM AND TOY 6T01113, II O. 101 20.0111111 T SIITEET, INTER AND FALL GOODS, If g Walking Sims for Mines, Balmoral" fir Ladies, Kip and Cif Boots, Strong Boots for Bop. PRILADELPIRA SHOE sTonE. No. 31, Corner of the flarket and Diamond =l3l EIsZOLISH WINCERY, TRAVELING SUITS, Promenade Dresses FUR SALE By WRITE, ORR et Oa, 25 FITTS STREET. ILE:11 ARRIVAL OP FALL AND WINTEft GOODS. Every etyle of Soots exact /312.c005a, No. 9151 Market. Duvet. Call and us one stoaki balm parahailng where. At J: IL BORLAND'S. • . . . IS 'WARIEST STREET. seta: &toad deer Hum Flftb. ITN i'VERBAL OEOTOBEI ►It—Tee only Wriert- test hos the end wheel attic ed. lasts the a ly di dodge test styes estisisetton. A late stook otettsad sttd for says at ItO.'s .nd RS, M. Mar Attach by • & PHILLIPS. Ira Sole Agent. for Alltightay County. BELTING , I.I.ELT ING.—Laather and tiora-Beitiug, also, Clued P.chlr.g. How, G.,„: kola tad 3 are Leather, Meets, eue. Atalle.ettnit on band, whirl will be Cold at Ihe 'owlet prices, either- wholesale or retell, at the lad,* Rubber pryer of . J. all. PHILLIPS. .. 842 No.'s 21 and St.'Clatr Street. BUTTER-1 3 10 : h Butter received thi an , :fresh ohioLDatry letter. 12 bu , late 3Veitern Reserve Butter. 10 kegs good. uoekiag Butter. - For sale DT L. IL 90/CM & 430. .AND BALL _PATTERNS, 1 Red slid Silver Wall P . Aimp, Fnutch impartation. Fat EMS by 4,10. . NARsHaLt. ALL PAPBB.--Rew, pweras at ro. o.Vgr 4a r a = l " laf"Yiel.n in roae ssr 3118. W fltnanEg.le YORK STATE APPLIM-r-2. car loads :IV4"l"l,n"iVe afore rgartit HTOR - large year, ere Bay Hone, warranted 1011 , 14.• AT at 185 Liberty atreeL W. B. BS= &IV.. ug&DES.-anew. DUBUC -14) R-40-artirara & 880. aorisitrisr4, - WEJOrs. pITTBBIYEGH dSID RIEUILDELPHIA OIL 0021PAIT7.—Ths annual meeting of thrStemithetdersofthrtsMompany : wilt be - trotti on myna Y, October J ib, thlnt, et tie oflset= company, Na Inn FOurthitreet, fat the p of eleettnyatkers for the ensuing yeat, atti trans. acting. mak other lentlassa as ma[_ coma hears them. A. T. FAIIIMISTOOK, ,Three "Einperior Bond Hand Bolles, ;Forty inches 1n Man:War, t111113 , 41x feet iong, 1 . 15 ,2 1: int al tines lat i le d at ua ti tiai ffi x sz n. t . bed at • bar/atn. H. M. BOLE a CO., sr.naw cor. Point Alley and Duquesne Way. A 915154443 CLUAIITE/174.11411/1 9 11 0711C3, j F . :Tram:mon. Pa., Sept. 43, IBM ( SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER kg RASTER'S STORES. 6u Stoves; 27 6 6 foliate of Stove Pipe; . Deske; s Tables, anB several other articlea. Will be Sold at Public Auction. at Lae Govern peat Storehoaee, on Non street, opposite the Fort Warm EaSroad Depot, in this Mt, on WEDNESDAY, October 4th. WU, at to o'clock A. So Theare—Oasli, O. S. lurrenoy. seftslor3 E CAMP, Capt. mad A.. Q. M. V. 8. A. CORE CAKE PARS) NicrAgi/ 0 *x•chz:Lgi. .IkZuBlza. XLiaz as. LIMIT notaionuaum BIORH No. GB Woclleraa. E3troot, y ELVIS .BACQUEB, Bilk Saoques, Cloth Saoques, 1 1 5.1E1IXT EITIT.LOEI El, Fc r sale at low price., by WHITE, ORH & CO., 15 FIFTH. STREET Kai BOOKS I Stelean's Great March: Owll Policy is Aoares Dreyer, The Sabbath Pialure. Exiles in Bab, Ion; Bcchm , a Senitoi.cencent Eltieen Etattles; 11111 , 8 intent Blocks; Photo frapX Album.; Pocket Books; Portfolio., • Stationery: Smith's American Lairs; Slates; School Soak.; Jokstend•; Pant:olden.; Peas, at J.l. BEAD'S, st nit No. to Fourth street. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., N 0..107 Smithfield Street PITTSBURGH, PA Continue to at up Xs nufactories and Oil Refineries WATER, GAS AND STEAM. Si n g, irotti, r a l 2rif t atU'or P kT :4 Bath In tni, trade. Sele Agents for Knowles & Sibley's Patent Steam Pumps, Bee Clrentara. . se3 GREAT AUCTION BALE- AT BRAD- Doolthi ijELD..rFenv Asses Mime. glead, , Brew Bui l ding cres. And Thirty. aitir Lome Lots.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 24, £t - DA - o'clock., on the e Prete/se; kith As sold *e ghee% The convent. we, twenty, 'and delirablehetss:oE this rapidly Dulying locality are euillelently known. These lots ere above the Penns_ ylmstnerßaliroad, to the must desirable part of Braddock% now for the Orel time draw ot was: virytlig from SO to tO feet eted sore to INX„feel tor. eontalelps near an sere each,. They front on the excellent Towsaillp Road leading direct from Braddock's Odeon, *ter iioa,y_artlauistant... 7t.e "44 1 . 1 4 llndieStesd of Deur - acres het a new, submsnlial, 'and • elegant tarestnry brick Newton, wail belated, with eight rooms, out. so.; the grounds are wider excellent cultivation, in sholce ',ensiles of fruits, grapes, ac , with good supple of water. Tts Pt. Am. Drove is excellent land, beast'. fell] adapted for ornamental grannie, tilting It far one of the loveliest homes is the evontry. Tints cc Sato—theothird visit, balance is one and two years, with interest, seemed by m ere, gage on the premises. $l9 to be paid en each Los when cold, es Part of the cash p sy lest. A FR .E I.7. , IURSIUN 711.21.1 will leave the Penasy rants Depot, P.ttsburgb, at 2 o'clock, for conveyance of ladles and gentleman to and from the sale, reiternieg ate 0 , 019.21 c.. Provecagra use suites. Planet Auction Rooms, toe- Smithflall street. MK 21 ILE 0 .01.42, COME ALL GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING sr . rcort. Nos.lB and 15 St, Clair St. The attention of the public le called to the farm, and extensive stock of GENTLEMEN'S FUN. NISIIING 01.101.15, Jun opeiwil at the oboes. mentioned place, Wilde f am now uffortnie at great bargaine. Any one te want of the oboes Gant% tel K to their advantage to give ma • ead, and examine my stock before purchasing else. "'Lets. They can tent the Isrgert ant nest .elected suck of Flat White Starts, extra eizen, ffe_gleges Shirts, Woolen, Cotton sad Lille Thread Under. shirts and Drawers, Souls, Neck Tles, Soake, Sus. pewter., Butterfttes, and everything pertaltilug to the Geetlemenhi Furnishing Coach, to the eity. Remember the blow. Lifted to tit. Clete etreet. SABLVEL LEVIN. N. FL A large stock of Rats, Caps., Grey. Cot. yam Leeliwood'a tinlvataall3yron`s Enameled owl BLessaaell, will be sold lower thee ewn. dg2lklyaiims 13 — IJILDING LOT 3 N•CIIMI. sazLzaml. A Ore ewe tract, Bear Itinersville, eMotritnir the properties of Mrs. Ilertay, Mr. Saben.ley arht Mr. &hark, euterseeted by we tter street, 1i11106911b/0 atrtelen tate' valtzble building sites, IS OFFERED FOR 81LE, CREIP. Apply fo. further particuLars, to 8. 8. BRYAN, Broker, 7e22 67 61117.16T11 ST.. (Bu 131711dini. Y COLLEGE, Corner Penn and I. Clair Street., PITTSBURGH, PA. The largeSt, cheapest and most iroccesated BUSINESS MAYS COLLEGE TS TILE UNITED STATES. Student' eater and review et any than MP. Olichbus, eantatalng full ctonttalion, tree to ' any /Warm, on applicators to the It pal s. JENKINS a ' nomiwasrearr PMMUMUMW.PA. FoURT/I WAS.RD 2ex.P.ayers of Allegheny Take Notice. . . Pebno nano. fa emobf /r l raPAbat las %nate assened' 01' the ' persons, _oneapatton. and property of said ward la now doeand payable to me at No. WA aatungton street, and ulnae be paid thirtyday• nom this deve.or dettnquent■ will be Proceeded agalnit wording to law. 11,titikatT SOLE. Serrsznin 40. tdfd. aedidwl ‘oll72Ott.tiVe 11.111P1014 Act cartexy, sent. 14th ISO. Ec,ALEO PROPOSALS WWI. , Rfr. vEtVED CM. Mate Haiti TREiDAY, to to last Oot fornicating Itin leas at Cm, b,," 6TEIt r/ PE, each pip, tome 9 'tell °l %Ina! thlck..ced e n viable stars dints emeure of 40,A notindilo the aVate loch. ..Toe nips to be dotty. crtd.at Vueltilai.ec in Akegbdtty, at ma Quitman el the Water llatsmittew Ilidder. re terpielten to watt Wean thappr, yeas to Mom thetootraat completed. Dy dicactio n al the liVoa tionnalitee. B. a FRA.20.1151, ,irtsnd Oily U harclltr j • Ad Rig UT. AL - XtiarEp.ENT, Win _ . open on SAT,US LPAY. the 41 Int., , ganialtau.itmen; ot .. NEW AND FAtH.IONAB!..E MILLINERY, 'At No. OD, 2EpE r .ItAL• . • • Alletttanr.uity ROOS: 0 COMPANY...At e : =Oli. . 'of the Stoekhrd/cti of this RQ:t5 QM Can. YAWS s Mid - AC their °Mee on the eth tut:: the capital stocker the Con psny.was n, 0040.1070U1 vete of attloresent, ituteAtedTWETY-PLVE Tata/SAN w R. Stoekboktere plots' take nottousui cell-end take, out, their pro.rste state a the new stook, As it to neceue to.heoe. - funds immediately to - estry.on toe wsrf, p ow and; By ceder ef•the Boom - - • iitOatitT , WßAY, ;Tn. 130eritere; TALL "iv 1311.-10 storo.and f or soul by. ISAIAH PIOKEY IDIOT OLA.Y.-30 bbla.• now landing and opaie by • ISALLU lIWEEY efi co. _- -f irsfr darEllitrzsuchermrrs NEW GOODIi, DAILY, Dress. Goode, French Merinos, Shawls, Croaks', Satinetts. Cast imeres, Cpera Flannels. Barred Flannels. Blankets, Table Diapers, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts. Corsets, Merino Hose, Misses' Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Shirt Fronts, &0., &o, A large lot of-hlsh Linens, vary cheap. Avery full cock just received, Wholesale and Botall, et WILLIAM BEMPLEII, 180 and 183 Federal Street, ALLEGAICEIT. AifERCANTLLB LLB •• Y LEO. 4.11. plEtEts I ALLEGHENY Season of ,1865-'6 Tedcture Clonualnce beg to 1t11iZ021.111.41 the fo o LIST OF LECTIIREB.S, or tie el:totting soluon Ma ANNA. E. DIORENSON November 2. OSOANTriN November 7. OEOIIO E THOM PSON November —. DE CORDOVA Do:amber 21. Do. December Os. Mlss ANNA E. D1(1111.1.168013 December 26. Do. December 23. GE(7IIOE V A NDENHOFF j ' A u al•fali JOHN D. 000011 Do. ' Much 20. THEO D ORE la Merck 21ex. TILTON also conlldapt a ly . petted. Seaton tickets, (admittibg to secured seats with. out extra charge,) $2, eon pow be obtained at the Library boom., the principal Drug and Book Stores, and from the Committee. Thomas Barrawszt.a, It., Wm. B. EtwanDs. R. 0. Aunty:, Cruel= la o.a.bowrzy. JAW I. D 0101114., 10. L. McOLorTOoW., 5t2.3 Lecture c ommittee. EPOTT Querriameeran Gaa'a 071/10141 PITTB/3112012, - P.a.,_t3ept...4 lass. VALE OP' GOVERNMENT PROPER •••-• ri.—Nllll beld at Public Auction at the Fels Oronnes, In n thus city, o the 24 day or Octo ber IMO, the felloselag Oevenunent property, els 4 Rowel. ee Sir Buie West:met e* Slagle Sets Wheel Hasten. 118 8 Wheel-barrow,. 22 Ilu"heg Saddle,. 10 Bridles. 21 S.Jdle Bleakete Plc Baiter (Mates. 200 Horse Bells. 27 Mabee 2 /Luella, 7 Sledges and Handles. t to P/Leislow&. II gir:L. 182 Plek r Axel 50 " Handles. 7 Branding Irene 11 Pauline 2ratcorm Beale!. 10 row-bars. 4 oad Scoop/. 3 011 Vans. 48 Corn &Ins. 420 Buckets • 514 Otsle Sacks 2:137 Hall Road Chairs. 141 Binge 121=1, ores *boas property Is in goodeenditinst. Pals to COMMataa a 6 teas—(ash to United:States etureosy.. _ • _____ 0)1093, Lleut-Oolonel itad Deputy Q. M. Gen% se32!td IF lOU WAIiT Any of the new Books. Papers or Magazines go to EIONTIC IF YUP WANT School Rook% and Schaal] Sla. tionaty, gto co IF a'01:1 WANT The Celebrated °arrogated Non Corrosive Pen, 25 cents per dozen, go to EigNI 4 S. IF YUC WANT E3anzra Lf YOU WANT Any Boos or lob PrlnUng dons neatly nag expelltlonal ß y. N go to IF lOU WAFT U rs. Pocket Books. Porttallor, Writing Deane Piaytog garde, mon Boards, go to HUNT'S. If TO “ FINCH Se.. MASONIC) MALL. AIM BOOTS, REAL GENUINE KIP LEATHER, t'UNTO3I-MADE HAND SEWED, Three Dollars a Pair, at M'CLEL LAMPS JULTIO?i HOUSE, sa 2 . 11.1%.1b, SSlmmbet. EAU goods at Coot, to cake room for too preuts. aeS BARON LIEBICHY NIITItITIVE FOOD. 'FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. l e .w 4Vell . o a r ttren t tfet:Ati 7 '4 2 l7,r.r.=4 ;ilk, and invalids of all ages. Nreelions on oath package. Far We at the CENTRAL DRUG STORE, 'other et Ohio and Federal streets, In the Massed Roues, Allegheny. GEORGE A. KELLY. ()limas HEWITT'S Tl 4, POLY 1.017 M MR THE :BMA . te • eknewleagell byaU Sabo have tool lt to he A No. I. Try Lys doubters and be cum - 132..4 For sale try all dcnuLlL jytatlyil ~ . . T 4 EALAPAZIAS64 (BLOOD -OURII4 +.l A , two letaart able Wilda and postttas rare tot Sult0)111,4. - SHEIMIATISItt,NEURAL -DxsPEps_ LA, rrc.il,,,rialand.-01 •tusessoorsho szet. Ai a Same, It revives tbe appattla aot ai Mtioa• and wtaaly , iettaras thaphystaa Ixtranatb aaa aeonant a Mal to prom lUt Main Par Raba tg. • t i v i SIMON all S. Dranitt lomat tiaataaala Fawns omit O . . P,ELQUEST, zetzszczart, NO, 21,WY.LIE STREET, DUKES TO ORDER DEAP. °EWING AND AtuDELS DEW /STENTIONS. lialthatamal J. 8C110021.1112.KY.11. 1 Idsburgil While Lead Works. rIIIRE limns LEAD DIXE LtiLD OROCNO 2F Oltroa PAINT MO HADEELS. NO. CS WOOD STREET. • gtENCER ' PALE. CRK& AEI? Altigat ALES ./ a /gaisix - Steas - liretverth VE — sEvE d 11110 9 . • 'lrcistno Bid Welt an Macltinfrte, NoulutuiTioi Rimelea Pate= &lance Petra eteittal..734laea, Cu Engines.- ismwate . Abell. Saluting. Batuiers, Paliesaa Ike, e . CGomelll/Plitelt mi Pike &nem Pittabatita. _ i tt ePspi g . 1 !'" " ui " uP, 31 ' 62 " 117 PZ:44I TARE , 01L-12 bb ' now landing.. For •k.isalebr ISAIAH DIOKSK Pbo o ograph Albums et the lowee price, go to . • the'best make of Gobi Pane, true rented aoll of best qUallty ito to ft 111.1.4V5. Any of the popular I/1 2e Books go to JOHN P. HUT & 00. ',42`,irr an ISIZ.'E.YTa / de a / 1111.• ; FIFTH SWUM; PITTOEURGIII, Pa. POITIIDED 121 1840, EVCORPORATED BY LEGISLATIVE GLUIER TUE ONLY INNTITUNION. Of the lend, IR THE lINIOH, conducted by a }Mete!, KIBIZESS MAN. Our tantled contmereal anti:ldea* Mud and Wed, pronounce his mum. of Book-Fieoplng =quailed; comPrehoudlrut ovary department of bust; tem. and yet ee 6.1111h11y °teemed that the atter* studetke mestere the:whole Is etz or eight wed % COnlhall of Stock Books. Closed ones with • ids nod Moe with a gala ;exhibit. log, by three different methods, the baster of old be nev Books. Partnership Books, Oondoetal by three !digtirent rrairbods, calbiting Om e.ger ad ir d to oaillooks , with the Introdentionofg f nay partner; also printing/1y Illarti.ting the Private Ledger, By meats of .bfob thl malts of the bruise.. are kept of the general books, for the rue of She partoeus oalf r at the settlement of tartberebly Boats by , . Single Entry, .Withninprnetical.Mnst.rMlopsonlibiting the Beek, 6. npeivid by Donbletntry. ' omen ro.lo Ibr rectifying Deranged Double-Entry Books, ceogi . ottort i oi Tbo CI orlon :T . LV 111 . •• died in Opening- Books, hom often gpocilleatiom, Including special 4:n58100a Dot often mot with in Ambler. Also, a wee. of astir. elm* la Closing Books. From new .d pecultnyepectllcatlona. Ths hamar slito RIB tannat eighty Business Forms Of Promissory Notes, hatlgnceet Notes, Drafts, Ord. lUDs of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, to., Ac. Also, series of Business Letters, Which, with the business (maw, ere all connected with hie course of Book• Keeping, making It • regular worm of business practice, with • course of tweat7•En • Lectures upon Book-Keeping Tbo Senior Principal, explaining all the basin ler= recorded in the test. Also, twelve Lectures on Busiiseis Subjects. The every one may gat rich. Hmv to get rich by Ma. &my. The came. of commercial Whams. On specu lation. The moral Influence of Integrity In youth, an. &leo. lectures upon Commercial Law, Ou Partuenbtp , Clontntets, luntrance, C 013119.1 der, the Statute of Limitation; Au. Practical Wtru• nuns to datecOns Counter/at Bank .►rotes, Dy • fell lea of peatne lignottn sad collate% and • large collection of counterfeit notes. Our Railroad Book-Keeping meatpt,) cs.tdilts the construction and Kali e operating receipts and expenditures, the Books clewed and . dividend scconissi. Thee Books aro advertised by other., but not taught elsewhere to Bo city. Oar net gate= at Private Bank Hooka, Qa metarocrlpt,) eruhrtileg all the but Mao In =4 among print.. Rohn". Oar teem , emelarged ellekla Steamboat Hook-keeplug. . Inthis department stodents hare the assistance <loci Brmaritetendent, Kr. THOMAS B. SMITH, an taped; tamed Practice Idermentilp Amount.; and formerly Clerk of • Illealatlppi stammer. Out toll mums of , kturintre practice lachiden about PIM BUBINICSS BOOBS, ruled to shoot thirty dII. 6 Tour =6l3%"l32j' Itki. 2.1 n.! Telco Bcoks e .l. Dleosnat.Book e l Check Begieler.lD. page Beside; 9 Collectioo flegfetors. I Tickler.] Bands, hogister.ltrel,ght Book, 2.Perrage Books. 1 Foal Book. These books practically record about sis hundred bott oms transactions, comprehending Dorm original plan of brakes education Introduced meaty-flee years ages Hew far ether. have succaslad to Imitating btu will be beet teen by comparing the business papers end kooks of their male o.tik dome of the g Ideates of this tenon DUFF'S BOOK—KEEPING, Price 11:75. Pcoteip 3:1 eta. Bold by Itookeellere frim ell• kWASDED /0178 amtirre, =DAM Me following teitlnenitlele Indicate ibs character of Ws work olio other work upon 13ook.WeepIng explains numb loci with so mach clearness and almo ileity " r. te EthLIONDS, °ashler litthardci . Bank. Wall street, N. T. wns. "It gfr clear Insight tato all d S. epartments of Bib TEASER. ambler of &math Word Book. N. Y. ee.te.hve rev.i. matter UOPOrt..t to the mereho C. 0. HALSTELD, Prekdant ktenhsttanrßaat, M. T. ..The meet comptele work of the kind T have eve JAB. B. lIIIBILLY. Praddrut Pachnoge Bank, PiUabargh 44 1 graduatud la Nes College to BAUM. time len peeled. llb admirable agotem [unlade. nothlui rape Clams, mu leaves nun anyttlog easeutrial." J. ft. COXPTON, Cashier Nlagara Bank, Lockport, bi. Y. .The mod clear and comprehensive that i hare me Jolts SNYDER,. ;Cutler Dank of Pittatairgh. ..lrea. have pat your own lon experience sa•akercbant to good uee In thla work- . 610ILLED IRVIN, Merchant, No. 93 Front street, N. T. oif • an estextere Ship Owner, &madcap arid Enrolatan Merchant, Built Director, etc-, ho bea.borne Mienipu- Cation sf U. highest order of brufneal talent." JOBS V7.'131711MH11111, Merchant, Na 8 South *trait, M. Y. , ' , Mr. Duff No a man of.rize quallflculaur for b sea.. JOILIi IL D. VOLLOIti ifsrchant, Union stmt. liforr Clamps. • "lir.Duff Is • merelmat of &Ent respectebtlity." .1. LANDIS, Denies:a, New Orleans. "The [exorable opinions already expressed by kindle. ca.peteut •ushority are aell dmerrad, and fel y properly beesonsi." MARLED M. LEUPP, LEOPOLD DOBEET KELLY. Bpeclal Committee of the Chamber at Ck ansueres [Extract from the klitintee..l PUOSPEtt WETMOUE. Ekerotarr. ' , Tour Committee coaniumosly amour, In the 01 the utility of the tmproxed method 01 . 111. r, Daft.. ODEDON J. LEEDS, Ilecordln Seer of the America ll:mitt:44E. T. atra >f Say . y dae N the Rtes ee. ammo Nat." AG UPON, rorameli CI , tk o thost.oter fortune. "The coat polloct opium of 8c00.0r% 40 . 4 .r.Y• is mew U. D Itltte666, rOYM rJ °gag z steal* NashTtlls. THE NEW AHD lENEXCH24) sinriog OP DU77S Sit'ain . Eva at Lhook-litiping-, Art Pobliticdty tho Trla)e• lellero•eters tr. "A tarred In.*. 4:0•.1L.9214 otcb imAmand as caws." • • J. Witt.T.E.3,' former ta.hter raLuse Huai °fru ibreo.' Mho • Is • 1.A.1•10911* 111071/1 ttl• 0 ,4 .1 , 01 Chi OWL. HICH.OO* Lt. ii. k otste:mer lifooni Yocum I ciutifesi Cho loot Lone' of the 7rotnt .p 1b .t'l ILL.. kM. piat' 1.1.1A-nis a yre.:tl . l• boo. os Q.' •CL natl.= , raptala ON WM. B. DUFF'S PENMANSRIF) is Man" rimantrzus imbed Pastime and Ornamental Potun award, ed ottr moment Penman, by the United Elates Fair; at Glioianati, Pennsylunla Stale Pair, at Wyoming. Western 'Pennsylvania Fair, at Pittsburgh ---.1660. Western Virginia Fair; al And His Ohio State Pak at Mislaid , All atithich tun Waited alma alum "Perfect gems of tbs. penman's. art."—Pngmw4 Pow. Theao_pter.w.,mnannee luesi only. be esoelbtd ny Me am tbon" , —Pin.,s4 oMe, "MAI, Oman:maid deenite are new and remarkable performannewv—EMM4 Game. "The late Western Tenuayl runts Pair awarded him Ea toss Parnurns In all btanehee of the art—Ohio asts OM TWINS t 7e3, Vas Onrdaettrat Crank •thres aallatital...3llo 03 Bleak. and Stettoaery, (caellaa. R eleeirbere,)--. 3 60 Sher 7ll3 73 7 4attitlarrof Dutra Hook4Leeptas.....:— 175 Oar Meats ere readout' duo extra else peper.ralad 73 .Pletaariao tante araturlliariee 'We tatr.glaa jr arum the Imam& gadad 41,4 - • ; /911PORTANY ADKANTAGE4 '4,httit the he,tptar3t , w M tho,P: l fttt?4 , the test 1. be Vet v. - - fed. D Sous a Ei^ok•lwpter; Nast! wei by the Now It.th Chet tore( peeneeroe)teterht Si tht wither eth„A eerier or ewes or eight Inatill fnAtme of 'tidy Stb. A nib' the swill nembw merle !Wad. eth. , A eathst th &whim:4s ethiewe. rth ..41:4103mo th, Wei Ire ow to tag setae Worship blown w Watill't 84600 alMilais and MR . iliariOrAn`pettiathib ligid tot oat elertuttatheolt. elder, Ina% with *mph. ofour Pamela'. Bah*: eat' °Mum" W ritiuS , twal. for Notes , . to 1 1 ;'Dtri1 & BON ftaciplOsc PIITHIMIROII. 114 et23:llc aw‘'' MIT 2' a CfO.DS. To THE T R ADE, - - - MACRUM & =ISLES g NO. li) nummuss.srpos dr Notiomai and FahQ Goodeh, , An elerint aunrtntentiolgoosla tot CITY RETAIL 7-E)E. Of all that L TAJO and QPta • Trignajggi,lbbiota, Infanta , ' Bore* Ladme Urtderwout - Sambrlo Trintroing,ltoalLa(th,. , • • All Linea and Biagio E m i Patent Frltlingit Laos Tri ,andita ridga l / 4 - New digiaa Lombardy far Fa d es n.. Fancy Jewalry,lTeurtryderirallo, Bl irs at Bratilers Duplex Skirts, , efeurstra Fancy /Knit Zeabp-Cloods, . GrataSoito RV& , Frene it h Shit% parte Stuart ana wagtail *isa, . ALL soarsor Ladies'_ and etntlemenlC6:434 To which we invite attentve. . . • _r elleWhele. 'WO minnow:den% t yte the Whole, We Trader thieve have the t Week u ewe Ilneeveropeneiten:thicelty.a BRYSZI !Luanne Nimes as low aanny.,,WiW :pat enP/tilae,. delpaL 70144 lima. • IblAciavri & Cl itaLisLF4 5049 PrFtEl Razz: JVBT RECEIVED /LT ' - ~-+ A`1'V1~'!~~ 17 FIFTH STREET, Late Edginga and Intertingi. ,1 Etalteae Lace Lae.lstaaed Botta, kaki Lacs Cam's • , . . French Embroidered and ErLled liandkereldeff, laranta En Vges ' and Waste, Jaconet Swiss and Hamburg .Editugs, and FraultCambria Bawls, Hoyal San rulVl l Zl r i lint s, a nletis e ttilet MU. .. Invisible Nets, New Style S teg.ll ill 0161 4.fwidibi 4 :.; - ``• lireieraia - Limse V•11‘ • • • Gentlemen , ' Famishing2;-Deptirtinist2 A run Thas alias Liven Mktg; r l i Zites„ hin tatter ' tliP, _ Half 420, Saima* , Railroad Bets. Travail's gaet 4 la, Tolid Artldes, Faacyle:toodi, IVCOMT wHoz.Esam AND larritrhAT, F • H. E4T6PS,- NO. 17 mania* BATEB ds BELE. Axe opening an extensile sxsortnisat' 811.1C8 Panel; Dress 4#oods. ELEGANT IN DESIGN ANIIICOLORS. I=llllB • THE LOWEST CAW ptiCES, - • 21 FLETEL selB *.,••• MA r go24 s g s g s YDE SAME ADdIIT Frank Tan border and 'Calvin Hagan, The vulnerably to *I ate from Aux st tat, and the add the boatmen to be ace:tended ender the nem* . and style of ‘rtlacrulni mod: Co.j AT , WHOLESALE. (15,C00 Enameled Paper . 9'll.irs; 25,000 Commoit • • do. ,;.; do.; 2,000 poundslfoo!litdttru„. 6 Tarnr 2,000 dozen Wool and lqiinci Hose; SOO doz.Dndersldrts anal Drawers; 75 cartons Bead Gimp'; . 600 dozen Lace Tells; 500 doz. Ladies' Ltnenildkfs., Anil a very heavy at.ooEi of - - Fancy Goods, Noti6ps, 8zo:, 111 AT Eesrlaur PILIOOSI. . NEW - coons FAR J U - L.:'Y 1 Jos. Eitorr.43W C`o; Opaaad6 nest Atact - .idiUttolte Dna 1 00061 . (1 4 . 4 1 44.1TARa1a Rees uhiefilk4akiheitl4!-ya atic4:lolL, t; • :P 0111 ,4 614, 3 1 ittii{X544 . 70* - 141iii • 11"tesel Elate:tat:aim efzile} Ger**, Ma Beaded • 4 .: i . eattari tar. ailieakatairei floirattlis veust Frinah'i,: , ElabacktiereerN.;: dr ).-4-, !Sakti; aleptee. Rana Safien.,BeffiliciaU flailtae..: Tr iSteekaapi elms; Sea Sale Shales aaq, RO. lOpiseta: Head r!ettal raw Cod* Amaral and Bun Sheave aineee• Zdtlazo; 1 8%1 . 4)(48watt and Tralauwalua ;": 6 FINE „ lb Pearl, Prorr, Sandie, rea; wonEsza.a ROOMS STAXEpi JOB goarsit co. rattitaintass' w F,SIL GOODS JUST*RESINCL W itxooent-lo,s 81 A ffal, ocotitda oasortpotot of gmbrolderies, Ltra, 4_ .._ _ Woolen ntodso fto erY• 5citr4446,4 ihi;twrauen-waios peit.l;4;4:l44tainn-1 1-WEEN, ito4ist as -imp .[•00 .1.. A malt lot. jutt. -Tecetrodi 'tat sod for sale at the FozniarocervAtero of • • RENSHItIr • rigotocuistkeasi . 0 . 180.
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