WANTED.—HOIISIL—A small, ehotie ocustatolos IrAtr axone. six rociati, ant= 112 Prtroborjh or r wanted about taus era epezte or 0 dm, bys - geatteraza., ths 4 WM tad MO *Wheal. " lyreS WANTED. IS l" Mteri.ii OPPICIS. WANTED:4-IEMATION; • or - au office, by a • Egiiriiiains 'SOLDIER, Who seised as a private, Lieutenant 8.r.4 Cap- Salo; Is a =Oast. sf Iron 011 y College. Rm, or tetereaces inredshel • Aeareu, A. D . 0. „ , • - Allegheny Olty, Ps. WANTED, A-SA LES M A One wio hee, s keValedge et the Dry Goon. bust nest enquire of WHITE, ORE & 00, sole , i$ Filth street. WANTED , -BOARDING . ; PiltAbWgh Or Allegheny ; Mg,' fora gentleman end wite withone ChM end none. Two ad 1e atlinnialliviruldbe require - a: A private tam. hig preferred. -Refettneet exchanged. Address 1101. 9 aW... ;; : . ; X Y. at this otllms W _ .._.... ASTED—•AGARDENEIL—One Who understands Ms besinera and ilg to attend: horse and .tor, en I m a ne Mmaeit nmarnlabout the house. A married man without children preferred. Enqn re of FRANK VAN GORDEIt. 11C19 • 0.1.78 and tO Market Street. 600 AGENTB,WANTED— 'To corms rar.DE. HOLLUTU'S LIFE -Or tnicsom, . ,70133 P. A. EMERY, Gflei I .Baenc, ing564142 Libcrt. at . PltUDnrs~. Pa VIVI,24TE-_-41-15IIITAISLE MAN, TT guwintewl ttte signing of coal, Ilre clay, salt ' , and oll,abont :Oates Zebra this clty, s very eomoreble j)leagatit iodation on a rallroaeL aut4 need apply wtio Want comps' ant to Man. age the wtole chlng.with skill and.ablfitp.To a -good matiageta eery dealrabloidtuatlon . _AD applicant Must formtghthe very beat testimo nials and quallilcationi. • Inatiffeet tell.• Diaatirteiun; . . ,IVITANTED.—aGENTB. FOR " Tat HEMET SERVIOE, 'TILE TIM% THE DIINGEON AND THE ESOAPE." Br Aimee? D. Rtnitansiseer, New York Tribune Oorrespoad - ant . The meat bitetestirrs and exalting book near tom. Richard, nap ; '..M thibed ectareetl for earn. tra veluggbronch tW Eentif In the secret aerobe or tha Tribune at the outbreak of the war without armies and Altieta, both East and West, during the brit two years of the Rebellion his thrilling ecipture;.iae sonenement for MO months to seven different rebel . pby bin escape and alined. toinneuloitsielirriog night *J a unty. too.m 1 t .abouill • =d e g ta. w litge tl t U vlr '''. 4n • O a r n th 7 6 0 & l el ' w 'U o ' rk yet, publialuel. • .1, Teachers, ladles, energetic, young men, and eve. lelarly returned. and disabled ofticers and snifters, in want ot•prolltablo employment, will tind it pe culiarly o opted to their condition. Wo have agents clearing MO per tuan , h, which ws will prove to any doubting pplloent Send for oboe tape Address, JONLE, BROS. k N. E. corner Sixth nee Minor street', jett.iimdawi, Philadelphia Pa. 1F0.12 Eta.LE-Pon T?OR SALE.—A Farm of about 208 acresa. in Fairfield township, Westmomland poundsPenns Also. Alum Beak, a very valuable tract of min. - etal and sigricultrual land, containing forty acres, . situated at the eastern terminus of Bilaterale; and bounded ma thereouth by Concomitant River. ' 'Upon thin tract are three strum of iron . ors. According to Professor Green's report the second and wellopencd strata of ore Is of good quality, highly megsuale and will yield thirty. three per cent of iron. li., says to res „met to -.quantity this strata will yield 10.000 tone to the sere of native ors, and reducing this crude mese to an item of dollars and cents, reckoning the value of ore sr 321 erns per ton, [Me strata would then pfoduca sae hundred thousand dollars. In addition to thin we have twenty-live acres of COM—pits - opened and to successful operation at the present time. This property - is worthy the at. tactiOn:of-cspltallus. The 'firmament would be etas and fief'', iSpesimem of ore inn be seen at 21 = 4 1 4 . mil 1 - atealt and' grain farm, containing i atO urea, situate in Cherry. Rai Townshsp, indi um countr,Pa.i near, thurillase of Greenville. The improvementi atm.& two-story frame house, the largest and. best- barn la the county; feocing - litnerany itocklt 850. acme cleared; - the re:naiads, well timbered. , The /and wood, ratite which produeelithererops of ham It is' very con. venient triehurehm,,schoolg, faille, Mores, as., ha • This propeurglate sold 'fay cheer end on easy 11150,'4 Fuld .or lia-Aare., in , Onion township, Wealtinston whiny. Fa. -, Will•be sold cheep. Al-e ita lames- causiteMixt Ligonier township, r_ Witstroorelazureminty, PM, adforaing the Shand of 4 • s •; '. L V lr sia hats, with le:Urge/brick b 00... ' A Ma •114""4mie 43. t i lu , b r c4l ;b - ,c4i - LlSlonier. Will to : . . aol io chesp..o - • ' ' Hammer load, rah 'a lard, litaning mIII, of dand, atibriningesane Mace. , i Alsoithe,best fano eti the Monongahela River, • .• 1 about one nate from hiaKeeirpart, ARegtiedy Co., • • Pa., contalaingsboutite scree. Theimbroiremim. • ' ars a frame hones , and bionicoriterlb add 'wagon -I shed, with- - otherNoutbuildiege. -.6: large •:apple 1.,..4...,:-,. - .- ornhard- , •of betsreen4oo- and SW trees' go galore , - • tees, =Pair Lesariand 110 Peach trout: ' -•-: Aleo,,e, ,Fautt.of ald'screszusar• this town of . .... i •,., gtrakr, Westourndand ciamty,•Pu, very chosp. smiths Meddle Fame la Eimabiatt Toormatp ,- Allegheny. , Oct ,iPa., containing. about Ml' term, i• - •-• -, ,;altitrateil about three mites elm of •the l ug, nlgtt of , 1 e ot tao. .EZlONSth. • "The • improver/cats -are , s l tirto • • ~- house 'with:lllns 'wen` mitonedi roMmag• a , ... bautiul lawn indrOnt,sorrounded by cram= ate' .: -trews ' • , s , No. I barn, with many otbeebtaidlege, •• •, -sood forming; lOadiva of this-very but White Oax . il ,• 'dier. It is the best itiettly ol '' dueainezt land, ' ••• ;- and is s/1 underlaid with coati • • .. t - ` 1 :1. AIWA Steam Grist•and Our RI I.in - complete ~..,t; ' • • runtiing erder,litnated to bleillondielt towaslilp, ' .7.,i• ' Lawrence 'constr. Pa. , •Will be sold at s great ..,l': , . ii; bargain' • A -portion of the purchase monar will Nil:, •. obe tasan to well ilicared Western Lands or Gay ‘l. + Property.... . ". For further particulars: toilette Or ' :' , f ' G. H. TOWER, Real Estate Agent, • , I Neat • No. 161 Fotirth street. FOR FALB.. A Well F nisked , Framo Two-Story tivavoi - Tilso,wargar=may.t= the Roam • • rriz . Lar rortplice feet front, by Orw Finn dred feet Seep. FINE alinFE Aft ./17,, FRUIT 4 ' TREES, &a Poweanon wiR agiven on Me Ist or Aprli melt. -Also, A CORNERSTORE-ROOM, WITH TWO DwELLING HOUSES. . Poraeuion will be given on toe let of April next. Tke proprietor win ester tell, or exotuinge for • CounterPieverty. Inquire Of &Omani' 'PIT. HOLE CREEK OIL LAND FOR bALF,—lntosesta In lands lying on Kt Kola -Creek, ADJOINING TILE HOLM:DEN BAH.N, - haowa 'Attie •!Deerllck; , oleo la the •PINE Bllti BARDS, mutilator' trite acres, situate on Pine Run. bo• twain Pit Halo and 011 °reels These interests are very desirable, as the sttuatrona are all hot. tom lands. Enciolre of . W. J. 4 lIALL A WLERSON, Ho. tit Fourth St., Pittaburgh, Pa WELLING R0113E114 A TJ.IrGRHN Y and'a half story frame, Cottage Rouse, con tabling two parlors, aping room, kitchen and four -chambers, with water and gas, croup - ging a lot CU mg, Nighty cultivated and ornamontod with shrub ., berg and shade trees. The normal:dings - are pleasant, affbrdlng amply space for fresh Er, and the Outlook on the three , .• ...riven commanding an attentive and varied view. . " For flutter Information, Apple to - B. 8. 13ECYAIP. Droner, •. • ;.; ' Fourth street, Burke's Building. nitlt F ° I roil SALE . A well lmdairi - Resler Run Improved Farm, of „ about. ONE RIINORED AORE4, utoler high s :state of eunlvallon, whoa lses bran divided Into Zotertcntaltdor 'from Two to Twelve Antes, and Wlll be tots as. whole, or In parcell, to au.t.ptiv tamers. The , Improvements - are area 'Two-story Tratpe Dwain& a Earn. and Stone Spring.tions , VIUI an excellent Spring of, Water, ant excelled 4 In Allmbeng count Toere Ls also a enome Tart. ety of ?Van, mg of Apples. A p portion eaebse o f P/nms, Quinces, Obanies, aw. of t he , Pteperty lig underlaid with Coal, and ls well wet. • wed with Springs and Ramona Streams. For further Intormatton apply at the Real Es. We and Insurance Offlse of . O.S. BATES. an= - • street. Lawrenceville, Pa. IVOR BALE. , DWELLI!i+I HOUSE In the borough of Liverpool; Colombians 00., Ohlo, altuste on Shun street, 17 feet from, extend. log back 110 lett. Thlii property Will be sold for Ault tor cheep y . ,For fortha partieulars enquire f . 411 • .R. OWSEt, 102 Fourth Street. ,FOR Piiiat . . _. 7 . A OONFOETABLE novas :mw roomicelati,on: __. _ plik tuariqtuires ants rlt 7 7_9__ _ • Uood water and trVeTP ___ ........... m r2_.,roiacumo-optrea fr.”. 11.01 5 , grit TratalaCP:al iZra V PAZZ'Shne7I P ed 87141111. inajuhater.. _, .. . WO ---...BellleritSeeto - -21011 AI r A SMALL FARM OR 04 U.NTR Y BEAT To BENT,=Tuzatedsu coll.• front the city, ;on ths Itrathtngton Turnpike ; containing tvrenty 2 , -three notes. hate Mansion, with ten too ma, stable, caudate*. use, kn.; two orchards or 'elan ad fruit. Late the reardertre of Dr. Ylernmer—well achedfor a pir du .WILI rent .for.a taro of=ysara, FOB 8 4.rdr , ._ Ji: m a . .. .. EicrPl" nikeEr... kg; ample's.. . . . ..., -...- • . , ....-- ''.4 &lekble fora SW. Grua, or. man Bolling MISk el/ aog or ritleher emetneas reed44g a elkolortg of For.: y . 0 glloolliPosrer, APPl.gre a .2iiporig !, '-' f.:-,im'imirigaiii STREET. Z E cIZ MILES FROM the 04, betbardbf VW tau, beat gritted Milt , frame birrw 'tabbyALl ear, of was by lives For Iwo .111,!,:y term', by by sorts, pOl.l atlitsdoe On% Wei.IrTCG a. 1 11111TEB., • Lessee aid Meseiser wrt.. HENDEE:sta. er .d . amaas=—Drara C.r*, saes; rz. - 1 tiv onus, a 5 etss• TWA Tied, rave! , Box , es. Mule BMI6 21. Doors open as I o'clock.. Clnetala rases at 7 . A. • • Pnicra or Arctragrow.—Pe,quette, 73e; Dram Circle, litat Ureneatra (16afra, at; ?wally throbe, Wel Colored Boxes, 60e. Curtain rises at quarter to 8, door. o;)en at 7. First [debt of the great sensations play of EAST LYNNE, dramatized especially for Situ Dente, from „Ban Braden's celebrated novel of that nee e. Seco,d nicht of 111 , LLE. VESTVAIL TUM. DAY and WEDNESDAY, Se; t. 28 and 27, the entettelnmenta said commence with the most ropular play, in Mx mete, entitled EAST LYNNE. Lady Isabel / Madame Vane Sc as—flew Po Pure LARGE GOVERNMENT BALE OF 'Steamboats; .wharf-Boats, Barges, and Other Property. tisandmizzaarart GENIMAL% O.IIfICE. itluitantwnw.D. 0., Stair 2 ).18 1 4 SEALED PROPOSAL S are- invited arid attll be received at the Navey and.until the elms here inafter named, fa the purchase of the following ra ep IBO&TS, WHARF•BOATS, BABOLZ, and other property. All kinds of KNIVES and SPRENGS, made train Sheet Oaat Steel ; lbstra Refined REAPER AND MOWING KNIVE S , &a. sir NV arehouze and Works, corner WATER and SHORT STREETS, PlAtabiligh. Particular attention given to Retoothing, Gum ening and Straightening ()trawl. Saws; also, rs. pairs of all kinds. Punching and Drilling done at reasonable rate.. arafily For the modal barge Mulligan, and one (I) coal rgEP W3I. 'Ar•"l/1-',. fit c".. boat. At Aew Orient., Laulsaias, until Wedues- • Which earl be seen at PORT HUDSON, LOUIS. IA N A, until the day of sam. For the wharf-twat Natcher,7o3 tons; and two (2) coal boats. Which can be seen at BATON ROGUE, 'LOU until the to of sale. • 1.80, For the Side-wheel steamer Oolonel Holcomb (building). registered 220 tons. Side-wheel steamer Illinois, registered SXI tons. Side-wheel steamer W. B. Savory, regstered 62 101/11. Side-wheelitcatner J. N. Brown, mrtatered Zan tone. Side-wheel stsnmet A. G. Brown, reststeted :123 Coat Slue-wheel Pt eamre Ohio Belle. reristereil VP tons. Side-wheel steamer Mustang, registered 178 ton.. Side-wheel steamer I wut Charms, registered 867 Side-wheel steamer Man I 'g" Stde-wbeel otramer E. I L F.i.retril d ds, r3 r 0 b' ees n tcre.l Cal ton,. Side-svtitel stramer B. J. &deals, ngl6tons4.l 687 Ide-wheel fteercer Swltzerinnd, mit, ateroi 61 a S tons. Stern-wheel steamer Ida May, registered 240 tons Stern-wheel steamer lowa. registered 491 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Altamont, register.' 292 tons Stern-wheel steamer Dick Fulton No. 2, register ed ItS tons. EM=I Stern-wheel steamer Colonel Chandler, reztstereci .W tons. Stem-wheel steamer Cecilia, regleered toms. Stem,shetl steamer I.l.zzlAlavis, registered Lona. Stan-wheel steamer Colonel ()bapln reglatereil tone. Screw tug Leviathan, regintered LOU. Screw tug /Ammo Smits, regintered 12 tots. Screw tug Bahia, relaster,d 111 tons. Screw tug Captain Pantos (now building). S. row tug (no name *no now Dui Magi Burch tug (George E. Tyler reentered Ile tons. Screw tug Smetana, reentered 418 tone. Screw tug Elancox, regUiteted GO tons. Screw tug Admiral, reglnurred le. tons. Sol ew tug Gladiator, ni tons. Centre-wheel steatner,kepper, registered 81 tone Ce_ttre-wheel nteauteiGeteral Ransom, register ed 1W tons. Centre-wheel stessier ColenelCoiburn, registers 01 tons. Model barges Nos. CO and 11, and Abbey. Canal teat Ross le. Ten 110) gunwale bares. Twenty four *24) pontoon boats. Four (I) yawl boats,'One (1) Kral boat, o Llano boat, five (3 1 na ff s, one (t) set ofwa y s. All of which can he teat at NEW ORLEANS, until the day of gale. At Mobile, Alab a ma, until Thursday, 0e- tuber 12, 12 M., For the Side-wetel steamer Lauro Hill, registered TM tons. Fide-wheel steamer Warrior. registerel 180 tons. Side-wheel steamer Jame. /settle. rer,istered 1111 el& -wheel steamerri I, registered NM tons. Side-wheel steamer N. W. Thomu, registered MI tons. Side-wheel steamer Steels ht, registered 051 tons. Side -wheel .tea oer L.errille, registered 603 tons. Side... Leek stream J. D. Swain, rqgisterad SM7 _ tons. Stern-wheel steamer Jennie Eogers, registered 34 tone. Stern-wheel steamer R. B. Hamilton (aona), MY. (sterol Ma ton. Scree tug Perry, registered MS tons. Serem tug Alph Chatting, registered 05 tons. Strew tog Blossom. registered 54 tons. Ale - el barge Ferri , coral boat Golden Era, canal boat (no name). Put t y (40) pontoon barges, thirty (d - -) yawl boats, and three (3) avails... docks. Ail of which eon be aeen at ..111.1BLLE, ALA.. until Ehe day of sale. Persmo• noshing proposals for more than one boat or barge. ehould si,e the name or number of each boat or barge hid - for, with the price propped ot:given for cat,. r h envelope containing a bid should be scale I, and the name of the boat or barge. or description 01 the property, Indureel thereon, led addressed to Brigadier (Senora, L. B. Parsons, Chief of Sail and Rios r Transomtatlos in care of toe odic( r charge of river trartioortation at the point Mali. noted for opening tdds. The Government reserves the right to withd - aar any of the above property, and to reject prep:Was if deemed too law. Payments to be made to United States currency, upon the acaeptande of my proposal and prior to the delivery of the property. A nil description of the property mso be oh. tame d on application to Galore.' Arthur EA wards, Asaintant Quartermaster, St. Louie. Aliesouri. By order of the Quartermaster (Sea rah • LEWIS B. PAR iuN 5, Brigadier General and Chief of Bail sad Moor Trensinrtatoon. au,ad WALIIIIIMOTJII, D. C. September 21, 1863. I NOTICE—AII toata, de., at News. Or lean. and bleblle, (or tablet, bide ane not ac— cepted, will be offered at aPnblle Auction. Thor. at Net Orleanr, at that place on SATURDAY, the 7th day of October, and those at,Boblie, that place on MONDAY, the ath day of October. blue ,notice will be given of precise hour and locality ideal.. By order of toe Quartermeaten GeArrid. - LEWIS B. PARSONS, Briandlar timers!. A MAN OF A. THOUBLND. G. H. TOWER, 110. 184 FourtS street. • Lir. H. James, a retired ph:Malan of want a at. nenee, discovered, while to the West ladies, ratan cure for Co ' , emptier. Asthma, Etronattiti. Cough. Colds, and General Debility. The remedy. 161111 dinorrrel•ty him when kW oruy elute, deughtoq was given up to dim His child w‘s cored— and is now alive sod well. Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortals, be so /I said to those Who Wel it, the recipe, coursie Inc fun di sections for making and maces:oily using L e is remedy, Dee, on receipt of their names, with two .temps to pay expellee. Tnere Is not a Duels symptom of Consumption.that it does not et ones hike hold of sad dissipete. Nogtt sweats. peeve iaPntss, irritation of the nerves, failure of memory. difficult expectoration, sham pains 'lithe lungs, son" throat, eddy eeneatione, armies ac the atom ear, inaction of the bowels, touting awry of the mutate. The writer will plass state the 131310 of the paper they see this adreniarmeot 10. Ad. dregs ORADDOOK & aelBWwdelaiwT 1022 Rees et, Philadelphia, P. I NTERNAL REVENUE TAXES. —N o a. tare to hereby given, to ell persons connerned, that the Annual List, for tee Tweaty.thlrd Ins. trlet, Pennsylvania, has beet. pissed In my handy by the Assessor, and that t will be found In ray °Mee_ , No. dr WATER STREET, Allegheny from THIS DATE to the 27th DAY OF tsPT &ABER, fur the purpese of receiving said Taxes on 10. comes, lsichoses. harriages, Sliver /late, tr.n. Also, I will attend In person, or by Deputy, at the borohrat of Tarentuto, at the Hotel of Susan Drown, on THURSDAY, the Vet of September. from ten o'clock a. ex, until four teal= p. m, and at the Borough of Sewickley. Si ;MI Store of Samuel Gaston, en MOND&Y EVEN/NG, the Mb Inst., from seven to nine &Moak. Payments must be mode, in air eases, In United States Legal Tender, or National Dank Notes. If not paid within the required time, the penal. Um of the law will be enforced. DAVID N. WHITE, Collector 211.1. Notelet. Penes. r=l=l NOTICE We have the Sole Agency for Plttaborah. of the UNITED STAV-; PIN COMPINV; Also, Adamantine and Swan Bill Hook and Bye Company, WHOLESALE DAALEZB AND TrIFMEII.9 can boy the .bore goody by the care, Mug scriag frrigAl end apeman, at New Yora.Prlces, ay cut. terra Kos. 78 and 80 Market Street, 11149.08171i1, GLYDE & CO, sod PEAR CREEK RAILROdD.—PROPO SALS will be received Mr the . Grubbier, Clearing. Earthwork Lod Masonry, of TWENTY SECTIONS OF TELE BEAR (MEEK RALI, ROM). boated from a point on the Erie and ?Ms. burgh Rahraed, two males south of Wert Green vihe, to a point eastward of Mercer, until 2 dotal* madeSeptaaber 2Mb. 6.11 jproposala tatut be Mr emerge imattons. Auld may be meat to L. D. wiLtiams. Esq., Secretary Oftbe Ilompann at Meadville ; or beside= at the St..tlearler Motel, West Gmenville. on•SePtealber *At lam the Board of Directors will meet for *war - All Information can be obtained by apptication to J.L.IBRIGDEN, E.q , ..Engineer of the Coln. • se t&td WM. REYNOLDS, PrMident. ITYY SON'S STOVE POLISH,-.-dust wised. Also, Marsh Polish Trlooll Prador, Thlstol Brick Dust, Sliver Soap, sad Silver Plate Ott B !Do rushes, for te ato pollsblog. For sat :tho Family ani .if 4 178 fla CJIVES• Second wceSt of theiengsigetnent XII3B LAURA EMEND, Who box been received nightly by the slog de lighted and fashionable audiences Her 'Stay is positively limited to this week- Supported bp U.A.Rif.Y HAWK, together .with the superior etitnYt 5 EV E NI NG. will be presented, far the second time in Pittsburgh. Learn Keene'. gnat serration drams. THE ORS KEN OF NEW YORK, OF TOE CURSE OF DR.INIC. Ia Itehearanl=The Wives of Ltefand. (VERA HOUSE. • •-• Laza lilautgeress, 151 - MS ti,..NNLE EBERLE. Splendid reception of MISS 6IISAISI DEISM, t :catark Denla. MULL Vestvall. clay, October 4, 12 31., A CONSIIN:PTIVE CURED SCrarr e. UEN3II/4. ,W .area Lardy 410 WPM Meta _ _ irgt tat JrO2ECIES. ftleA etalLidi.AL MP- A eontestrated amino Winn elietkea root. SS combined with other .elibiltanowe of gthl C rest " alterative power as to afford sonlY.etaal antidote for ntaeliaes riarsapattite; ter..putealto came. Saab remedy In emery wanted by those who sett. from Summons (templet:de, and that ono width Will accomplielt their cure moat prove, tittle hie, ci In mccez service to lame thus a.t'nur e.. glared fee' low citizens. How completely this some Pound will tis it has been proven by nslesm-m." on memo! the moist tales to be found to the lowing complaints Scraftelotill Swelling. and Eruptions, Diseases. Pimples, Yrwthles, Blotches, St. a nthOnre Pire, - Rosc or Yrysipelits, Totter or Salt Itheum, neald Bea., Itioncworm, an. Syphlua or Ven extol longe d se, Disea ea est:seller from the 870.011 by the pro of this 8 . 3113p1r- Ills, and the patient Is left in comparative health. Ferna'e Ipteases are mused by Se . ofuta In tae blo t d, and are often moo cored by this extract of /JO not discard this invaluable medicine, because you bare been imposed upon by something Pr. tencitg to to canapes - lila. while It was net. ti hen you have used Ayer't—thou, and net till then, win tou know the virtues of Sarsaparilla, For minute particulars o, the diseases it cures, we refer too to Ayer's American Ain:tans% which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all who cal, bar U. Arena tJaviraarze PiLL.B for the cure Of Oes• tiveness, J•undlee, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Dye rot" ry, Foul Stomach, headache, Plies, Rheum.- Ono, nearthurn arising from dreorderod etemash, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Dowels, Flatu lency, ...ors of Aprett.e, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, eau s, and fora Dinner FBI. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasanUy, they aro the best Aperient In tho wort I for all the purposes of a fanny physl+. Prepared by J. U. AYER tr. 00. Lowell, Mau sod sold by B. A. FAIIN.&3TOOR, SON a 00. and by all I , ruggists. saleameod:Mikva. tapPITTSIIVIIbIi SAIT HUBBARD, BRO. & CO ILLTIJPAUTIIII.3.I3 Olt PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, Warranted OAST STEEL SAWS, of every da terlption. MEI, Malay, Orme Cut, Gang, nut all other verletlea Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workem, Nos. NI, 22, 9a and VI PENN STREET Hartug secured a lergerysrd, and Dlrnished with the most Improved machinery, we are prise ed to manufacture every description of BOLL the best consoler, and warranted equal to any made in the country. CHIMNEYS, BRIGHEN, FIRE BEDS, STEAM PIPES', LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSER S, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILL.S, AGITATORS., SET TLING PANS, BoILI:11 IRON, BRIDGES, SUGAR PANS and sole ro.ufnecurere of BARN RILL'S PATENT lif )ILEES. Repairing done on the shorten cnic, delartif /J/LILE SUPEILIOU Copper Mill and Smelting Works, PITTSBUIZO IL PARK, MeCUROY & CO M.tifacturen of SHEATHING. BRAZIERS' h B.A.T 11.PPER, PRESSED COPPER ncrr TOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER. Also, Importers and Sealer. to MET. ALS, TIN PLATE, Sh2ET IRON, %VIRE, tr.o. Dodo aptly on hand, TINNER.S' MAIJELLNES' and rwLs. Warenousa, No. 140 FIRST and 120 SEO. ONI3 STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special ardor. at Copper cut to any deatreti pattern_ 4ir4:l3,lturT ODO. ILEITIS. Dr. D. 1166 LAD. J V. DOLL m-.-Lik BELLE STEEL WORKS. 441' Bl=9, & CO., Manufacturer, of CAST STEEL; SPRING PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRRiGS, AZ LES, CROWBARS, an. CP 00m No. 401 WA TER STREET (uo PIiTSBUbGIi. PA. Imo. MANSIOOD! —J HOW LOST, HOW lust Published, in a seal. 00 Envelope- Price six tents. A LECTUREIJN THE NATURE, CREATAtENT, and Radical Oars .Spertmatorshoss. or Seminal Weakness, Drool tinter, Emissions, Sexual Debility and molts to Marriage generally ; Nervousness. Uo.. sum on, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physi cal Lampert'', resulting from Salt Abuse, Joy by Roirr. J. tOrLvaewar..c, N.D., author of the Green Booe, !so.. "A Roo. so Psiousartos or Sorsauses. Sent under seal, In a plain extra cleis,to soy jost a6ire se u. n pc'' . ?s, p'if by 127 Bo o tt r ery tw , o prew ora. "l rost office Pax; 11,524 jeisamourT NERUS SUERERS 0 MY ... MTH SEKM VO -A revere F nd F gentleman ts a r lug been restored to health in a few dam after un =Vt="mml ro utine et sod Irregular liL aaerial duty to communicate to his afflicted !allow. creatures the matzo of cora Hon., on the regent of an übtreesed envelope, he trill aeal,free, a copy of the presetiption Direct to Dr. JOHN AL DAGNALL, lee Tuft. affect. N. Y. =Mild rdavrT IZORESSON. REA Ift 00.. Moms= to nOBIIMOBI, Mime b. Elitzsitb. Weslilneton Works. WUNDERS AND ALKOHINISTS, Prbrostraoa. Zdenulacturera of BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM =OINKS, BLAST ENOMYZ, BULL BLEACH INERT, °EARLY°, SHAFTINO r CIAST INGS of all deecrlpHoODL TANKS & STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. Sir - Agents for QIFFARD'S PATENT INTEOT. 'OR, for feeding pollen. JOUR COCHBAN & DICo.. atanismtv two of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOC/RS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT. TEITS, WINDOW GUARDS, &A, Nos. SI SEC- OND and SS THIRD STREET, betwean Wood and Market, have on hand variety of new patterns, Laney and plain, sr./table for all purposes. Sir Particular attention pond to eneloaing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. 111111 SENT FREE.—A PAMPHLET OF lament., importance to tae old and young, ruartletl and .Ingle of both aesea, seta De scat free by adaetstrr, with Remy enelneed, the agents, .1. A.. KEEL/EWE tr. CO., Box 12, Easton Post 001 ca. euriarl:deerr THE ISISSUAL CLIIASIDEK.. AN ES. SAY OF WARNING AND INSTRUC TION FOR YOUNG MEN. Aldo, new and rella. Ile treatment e the Miners , and Sesnal Systems. Address Dr..l. SKILLE D HOUGHTON, Row sal Assneistion. Philadelphia, Pa. aptly lIENHY H. COLLLICS, FORWARD LNG ARD cortunssim ATERCHANI and wholesale dealer to CHEESE, BUTTES SEEDS, FISH_ , and produce generally, No. 3 WOOD STREET rittsbarrA. not dITTORXErth G. K. KOOLOATES..J. K. OULU/LK-J. D.. DUTTEA/Cit. 1 1 1CMA8TER, GAZZ2I.3I. it CO., .1- ATTORNEYS FOB CLAIMANTS, Licensed U. IL agents, for Peamsßue PENSIONP. H Urri 1 RN, All. REARS OF PAY, PRIZE ALUN-7 a . UtraP SATION FOB H ORSES, sew -atter propert y lost of destroyed while la the sarelea of th e sated States. NTOPPAGES OF PAT AND CIFFTCERS, ORDNANCE AND QUARTERMASTER'S Ati• COUNTS adjusted and *Milieus, of Indebted. Des. pi-floured. • Appllutlont by Mall attended to as II made In onso e n. N a O CHARGE MADE UNLE UNLESS SUCL ilk-Snn OFFICE No. 98 GRANT STREET, myt PITTS ItURfeR. WHITE d; ""a" ATTORNEYS AT LAW No. zoo rlirtia. fat-root P. 1 1.17413 1 -11011, PA., WEI attend to all business in the I.ea of theft Profession; including THE OOLLECITION „OF :LA33IS AGAINST VIE GOTESNAINNT• Mr. FLACILE having been mustered out i the Vetted States Service, wlll luneaftar lee Atkin. Won to the hualbeas of the firm. a it 3.1 7 WOUNDED . SOLDIEESIN sus nit The First or Second Thresi Yeats Service can receive the fall bounty the same as if sy had saved the full term of end by. willing upon T. WALTER DAN, Solicitor for Bounties, Penslons and Par. Cathedral No. 103 FIFTH STENEZ, third door below the 1711 7000. X. BATIR 1110/111 W. 1111A/611 _BAYNE & SHAFBR, ATTORNEYS-AT•LAW DIAKOND STZEIT, Plttaburgin, Pa. Court 13tulmeas Examining Title& Convoyano. log, Collections, and atl Wade of Legal Ermined promptly attended to. set _ _ MILITARY CLAIMS, PENSIONS, lES BMX PAY ausl MIL•ITARY CLAIMS of every dessiiptioA eollostal by the subscriber, at the tollosrtas rates, vie: P1i ,41 0311 ylo ; all other datums, p 60. C. O. TAY LOB, Attorney at Law, Diamond street opposite the Court House. N. B.—bo charges are toads if the claim &pea not rocceed, &MI Lu!ornatloa Elven PM". seciy 11 . C. MACKRELL, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 11. 8. LICENSED SO/AD.9 CLAIN Aaiun Bottales for Wounded Soldiers collected In from ten to twenty dem isirOffine No. be Gnu., *suns, Pittsburgh. with Marmots and two eustdir ANDREW STEVENSON, Zs.A.VIT ciarxmcm, No e 144 Fourth Street. PITTSBURGH, PA., tactics to the "thous courts of Allectisoy and attratobs,cOutattes.. Apttlyd DE.,TIBTRr. j(rEPH ADAMS Dentist. Nr, l aite l ls k did alwalgrl o onect2Dr. Ati.x.Foilou t Or ! =wan , abia l Thasimi NW( ght yittsbargli eazette. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1865 GAZETTE WEEMS: Daily moaning Ito per annum do do served curlers, -Pat, a wren .Drily Evening {B6O per year. do. do., served by oerriers. le tents a wean. Weekly, In clubs 41.60 per year. do. single .pies V.OO do. • RATES OF ADVERTISING _.__Gas PQ I 7.IIS-..ST/lf Drag IIATTZII : Period. ; 1 3 e31.1.7 ,3 tsw 23432.13 wu. IVely One time 5 1 25 Three 3.1.62“.. , 175 173 Four time.... 710 2in Fire tin 260 .... !67 One week 2755173 * I 23 75 73 Two week.... 4 16. 276 200 123 i 25 Three 3 reehr.. 616 426 2 75: 20) 173 One month... 823 550 1 00, 205 1 1,0 Two month. 12 07 800 603 373 425 Three niontl74 76 60 to 62 7 0 0 475 625 8134 month.... 23 50 11 73 960 603 13 ou NIGe months 34 0 0 11 70 12 00 200 17 00 One Year....., 42 00 25 60 16 03' 10 03 21 00 Advertisements Inserted one year may oerianfrat at the advertiser a pleasure, at a charge of Oa cents per square, (or 20 cents If paid at the time,) out moat be eondned to the Immediate business of the advertiser. Advertisements conttacted for otherwise than daily, istll be inserted on such days as the odic, May mien. renitent advertising CASH. Death Notices, each Insertion—, f 60 Marriage notices, 76 Steamboat advertisements, per rtp 3 00 Executors , or Asiministrators , Notices 3 00 YEARLY ADVERTISING R 4,TEE One •square—contlned to the tsamertle te bualarirt of the advertiser, and not to include dissolutions, formation of stew firms, wants. ass---ellutelfetatie Once a week. Any excess to be charged as tram sleet matter. tlmea•9 time., I time Daily. ,a week., • week. ,• week. • -• months_ 1118 60, 812 001 $ • lel 800 Six menthe I 30 00; 19 00 18 00 10 60 Nine raoathe.... 43 131; 28 001 23 00 15 00 One Year 00: II 00 00 00, 18 00 ear _ Fist Notices doubt. the stave rates, it to. Belted one month or more. For a lea period 20 nent• a Doe. Mia=l .161- equate to be Considered e the epoze a:en vied by A ten lines of the military fl advertising type of the vapor. THE NECESSITY FOI A NATIONAL EDUCATION. Senator finnan; of Massachusetts, In the course of his late speech before-the Union Con vention of that State, alluded to tha necessity of popular education as one of the guaranties for the security of Liberty ani Union, The Spring field, Mars.. AliipLZiflean thinks he might well have oularged upon this and insisted upon It more streuely, fur none of the guarantees that he called for comes so near being . tirreversible." Neither the abolition of slavery nor the estab- I at of equal suffrage by the State govern ,ments staid be absolutely Irreversible, for the same power that creates can again destroy, An amendment to the C institution of the United States, prLviding to: equal suffrage in the S.ates, would Lave more elements of perma nence, but scald Lot be irreversible Bat If a system of rational education shall be estab ilshed, and the voters of the Whole country shall become as Intelligent as those of Massachusetts, in that general intelligence we shall have the strobgest possible guaranty against any future attempts to re-establish slavery or to overthrow the gtivenament. This is the guaranty that ' will secure the permanence of all other soar_ attest. It sill be the guaranty of guarantees, and It la to be hopes that this essential (act will CUM be perceived by the peoplc and acted upon by Congress. After enomeratag the ration§ gnus/tom be desires, Mr. Sumner said : " All these guaran • tees slicu'd be complete] and crowned by an ' amendment of the constitntlon Of the United • Slates, especially provlding that hereafter PICT° shall be no dental of the electoral franchise or \". any racirtSloll of any kind, on account of color ' or race, but all persons shall be eilnal bMore the law." We some time since gave memos for bellevicg that the end Sought by this amend. went will be more certainly and quickly reached by an amendment basing - representation la Con, green upon the number of voters, instead of population. Everybsdy sees that as It now stands the white men of the South will have too large a represention, by counting in the negroes and yet allowing oily the whiles to vote. The theory of honing representation on ths. voti ng Population is so manifestly sound that we do not docbt an amendment for that purpose can be prempliy carried. and If carried ll will soon induce equal suffrage in all the States. The amendment etatgdess.ed by Mr. Sumner ought to prevail, but the position taken by northern dem ocrats, seen In New England, against negro suffrage, makes its success at present more than doubtful. Ai/thin the universal education of trte people no party will dare to plant itself. It is the American doctrine, taught by all our statesmen and divines trout the beginning, that rree gov ernment cannot exist permanently where the people are ligtloll.ol, and nothing Is plainer than that the late rebellion could never have been organized II the Southern wilthes had been edn =ed. Mr. Sumner stated the necessity for popular education, in his Worcester speech, as follows : "As the education of the people la (mem:alai to the national welfare. and caper-tally to the devel opment of those principles of Janice and moral ity w bleb constitute the only sore foundation of a `republican government,' mid as, according to the et :was, an Immense pro r tortion of the people of therebel states, without distinction of color, cannot read andlwrite, it Is obvious that public reboots must be established for the equal good of all. The example of Sfassachnsetts must be fol lowed, which, after declaring In Its constitution that 'wisdom and knowledge, as well as virtue, diffured generally among thu body of the people, arc nrceesary for the preservation of their rights an`g proceedis to dint; Uto l.2lalature and magistrates, ln all future periods, 'to zberlsh the Interests wf literature and the sciences,' and espccially 'public schools and grammar acboola In the towns.' Alfthia most enter Into our work of reconstruction, and become one of our guar antces.'. A Pectic In Court—The Table] Tun ed. J. S. Love, whose arrest. In Chicago a few days ago on a charge of stealing Government "bond,, wee given In the G.-.:etfr of Wednesday, torte out to be a detective °Ulcer, and to the coulee of the legit: proceedings on Wednesday, a lively s, etc occurred t Court. It appears that Love waited boon a lawyer,gamed Samuel It. Felk et, In Chicago, and offered him a umber of bonds, purporting to have been stolen lu New York. Felker getting into confidential relations with Love, confessed to him that he had 075,000 of binds "which the New York boys had made,". but substquently caused the arrest of Love,. A package left by Love was opened In Court, and found to contain, Instead of bonds; one hundred and nine lame sized envelopes. ,At this stage of the proceedLtigs, Felker mean arrested In the Court room, whither ho bad been summoned sea wit ness, on a requisition from the Governor of Ohio; the charge being that of grand larceny. The T, the n sayr: "The icons.that ensued was ono to which no description can do Justice. Felker ssemad as if he inttLded to pay no attention to the arrest, but recovering himself, handed over his pocket book with some papers to his brother. The movement was witnessed by Allan Pinkerton, chlefof the Pinkerton Detective Agency, and ho, regarding the attempt as as unwarranted one, struck the wrist of the receiver and the property fell on the floor. Then ensued a light, but the reporters, being behind the table, while the af fray took place near the door, could not tell what blows were struck. Ho sever, In the melee, the. pockets of Mr. Pinkerton were also emptied of five United States bonds, two of 'which ware for $l,OOO each, two for $lOO ea .h, and one for $5O. They wore picked up from the floor subse quently, and handed to the owner at the end of the fracas. Kenny had hold of Felker, but the latter demurred to accompanying ale captor. the Jostle° being appealed to, decided that Felker could not be taken from the room oolong as there was a probability of Ms being wanted es a witness. With this Kenny was satisfied, and the trial was ordered to proceed. "The counsel for the defence then called on Mr. Pinkerton, who testided `grainer looked at the witness and said : 'You old thief, you.' Mr. Pinkerton moved forward to resent the Insult. but was prevented by the crowd, and In the acorn° several more blows were struck. Mr. Pinkerton then seized an Inks stand from the table, but did not throw It. He, however, succeeded In spilling the Ink liberally around, the coat of Mr. Harvey being well spot , ted. Tb, Justice Instantly ordered Felker ander arrest, and be was conveyed to the Central Kw Ston and locked up. Mr. Pinkerton then apolo gised to the Court for the trouble which bad bee n - .C.ac naioneat and was 'assured that the Court had no desire to assess a fins under the el.rcumstances. .; "Mr. Jones hem nail that they had nothing further to urge, and withdrew the pmsecutton. The prisoner: Lore, therefore, stood acquitted, "The examination- concluded, the detective walled on. Felker from- tbs Central Station to the depot of the Plttatrnigh and Fort Wayne itallinati, where he was placed on board the train, and Ironed hand and foot, "The affair,isan Miriade One, and m yet • - develop many incidents and fads Bow ay no. • known. Pending this. It is not JudiciOnS to, MEESE rn eswl of A.. • .d. 12 and et-. rn • •••• an Endisibariaroenarf Ara at present maniug a tone In flew little intendetersn ri,srs and canals Cs...y. To_ ...t -apes have light barnhow masts ,apd and double-bladed paddies, titid, .being only alput limns feet lung, are eSsd. w'-dz rerdiul, In tae Dal:gage You. ui icce rialways. For short disiaces, both boats can be carried easily by the travele.re themeeiviw, one of wheal has started for the snores of the Daunts, taking his ranee through the black forest to the Tilisee, with the intention of returning by the SO - 166 !ekes to the flyers of France. A. I udinnapolla telegram to the Cincinnati C'onmicrricd. Sam C'aptalta A. D. Cunning, osier whose head an In dictment for murder Ilse been hanging for eighteen months, fur the murder of Louts Pros ser, In Brows County, has jest been tried and acquitted, In the Jennings Circuit Court. Pros ser came to a Union meeting, in Jackson Town rh'p, where Cunning was speaking, and attempt, ed to break It up, killing, In toe attempt, a mien soldier named Daniels. Prosser was Men shot, and wounded, by Cunning. The wound ens not considered dangerous, at the time, and the copperheads of Brown County, in recognition of his services to the party, In the killing of a Union soldier, gave him the nomination for ci aunty Clerk, but the nomination and the wound, In combination with heavy potations of whisky, killed him before the election. Laos INEnne, a minister of the gospel. has, here lately tried. before the Conference of the Dotted Brethren Church, at Mount Carmel, Marilee:l county, Indiana, and expelled. Charg es of lying. prolane s searing, and treason to Brae Government. were Ihlly satisfied against him. He teas shown to have been a virulent rebel, and to have been concerned In the Craw- Bird county raid, made lip the rebel Captain Hines, just before John hlorgati's celebrated in simian PILES/DEFT HARRISON'II old negro Servant, Nicholas, died lately et New York at the age of 83. He was born in Virginia, and boasted of having played with Gen. Washington', spars. as the General rode on horseback through Richmond. '1 be General bad halted, and noticing what the little negro was doing, rewarded him with a smile. "Dot," said Nicholas, whenever he related the incident, ••was de sweetest smile 1 obber saw." Bmissrrw 3. Gnus, the psatmaster of M. LIP, Conn., was sentenced to ten years In the State Prison at Ilartford, Wednesday. for steal tng between $2OO and $2OO. Jerry Townsend, who stole $lOO,OOO, got anly seven years. Green was tried before a United States Circuit Court. and Townsend before a Connecticut jury, and that's the difference between United Stales and Connecticut Justice. TEE contemplated alliance of one of the sons of Victor Emanuel with the daughter of the Queen of Spain will add new fuel to the flames of hatred of the Spaniali clergy against the new alley of her most Catholic majesty. Mn. Bertesronn Horn, who lost .12.50,0 W In the rebel cotton trade, has lost still further amounta as principal editor of the late rebel sheet prop. Oily called the Index, as the index of Hope's conspiracy agal.t this country. INFOEMATION has been received in Boston of the ,death of two Labatt - merles in Turkey—the Rev. Edward Dodd and the itev. Homer Bartlett Morgan. The former died of; Cholera, acid the latter of typl.us fever. GEN. FREMONT will take up his residence at 81. Loula Ina few days,/for fliejpnriasse of put ting let° optratlon a very large railroad iron manufactory. lin. Menem - , COLL - MEWS has been appointed United States consul at Porta, Peru, an anetes. soy of Mr. Charles F. Winslow. Gov. Bakartarre, Omen Clay iSmith and sev eral ether prominent Kentuckians have arrived In Waehington. STATE SEWS Toe Lancaster tlrmnierr says: Oa Sandsy afternoon, about three o'clock, the shack of an earthquake wee distinctly felt In this city. The shock lasted nearly a minute- and la some parts of the city was so severe as to upset tables, chairs, o.c In tha evening of the same dap, about 1034, o'clock there was another shock, hut not so distinct as the first one. Both shocks grz•ve distinctly felt In some sections of the county, :My, at points from twenty to thirty miles a part, but Strange tO Say acme Of our ex changes in this State or outof it, make any men tion of the occurrence. The Iforavion. pub- Baba at Lifts, some ten or twelve miles North-east of Lancaster. says: On Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock a pretty severe shock of an earthquake was felt at our place, Ito duration wee stout 15 seconds, the COIF° accompanying It resembled rolling thun der. It was perceptibly felt le our houses, In some eases rattling the window lights. On Thursday a week, as a coal train was com ing down the road between Stiemokln and the Luke Fielding Cellery, one of the brakeman, W. Scott Farrow, fell betwem the cart, and was in stantly crashed to death. Tun Lewisburg Chronicle says: Col. A. K. McClure. statesman, editor. and practical farmer of Chan.bersburg, has promised to dearer an Address before the Colon County :Agricultural lioclsty, at their annual Fair in October. Mn. In. T. Ctesteser Is building a steamboat at &rebury. on thudusquehanott, which will be lanuchtd In a few weeks. The hull Ls :ninety feet lot g. with two engines of thirty horse pow• er each. .NI ER Cll4ll T T. 41 L ORS. SCPERB STOCK, CONSISTING IN pan of the finest selection. of CIOIIIA, rtetings, CSeelots, Garraortes, INGI DM AND FRENCH MELTONB. Also • large and choice took of the very flne•t Imported -Fro= oh. Clocs. I lazes Fancy Cassimeree, thepath tat e pleasure In offering to the public w lb the lei line 'hat they eannot fall to titre entire matisfaetion. Tb• y will be mane up to order It Our usual way; tne beet and moat ell• peeler mariner and latest mo le. We guarantee our pries to be as low rre any nth, first class house to the west. An early null Is most reepeot fu by eollelted from our or:term:owe aril tlu pub/le. GRAY,POSBIRL & BBSF (suomo. to S. GRAY & SON') Dar era-haat 're:6llov° 62 FIFTH STREET tat HENRY G. HALE, Merchant Tailor, NUHYII-WkT COHISEB OF Y4S7I & ST. CLAM ST& PITTSBURGH, Pd. Takes treat pleasure In announcing to his :comer ous ell•t012,111 and the puolic generally, that hie purchases and arrenEmenta for the FALL SEA. our; 4p2 now com boon parent/any selected from the teclese cloth bodies in the Eastern Mita. Only such a elms of goods as clan really be recommended will be offoral t Which em . tweet. the newest and most approved materlall and styles, the entire stock being very large, varied eau select, Mr. Hale has muck contlience to Intl. Ong an earlyinzpeotton. SLIPERFINE BLACK, COLORED CLOTHS, ANL DOE SKINS, as usual, warranted rut la colon, and wood texture. IIIkLTON OLOTILs and other new coating; new elite for recd, suit .. A great variety of FINE VASSIAIERES for Pante and Veins, for Morning and Evening weer. awn DRESS AND SCHOOL SIMS A in tv lot of choice gooft For 1 -4 'llll Wear. JUST RECEIVED BY GRAY & LOGAN, 47 Nt. Char Street. - BE Fri AM "HellirrEB moor WELEELEII WILEON'E3 HIGHEST Plt RNIVII Lock • Stitch Sewing Machine BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE. dgencg, Jro. 27 MTh Street. 1:18T10 WINDOW I.4IIdDE3.—A new d go Ala Erm I.7llllartet Capt. 4112* JO3. 14 /We= k SZW• 9Vi BEING RlCCr:'' , . EP THAT ELEGANT STOCK OF C: ii HI EitlM; .:-?,1006, Selectee personally by the sobearlber, during a recent Irtal , to the Faatezy. SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS are LOW open, and ready for exatninatton. r public are laviLe...l to call and tee them. Warrnmed for Five Years. CHARLES U. AIELLOR, pus Sole Agent for the Chlokerins pLs.Nos AND OROLNS TILE CELEBRATED BRADBURY, NEW YORE, Schomacker dc Co., Philadelphia PIANOS. TILE AMEBIC AN 01“3101, sad ESTYLti ft Otl.'✓; COTTAG E ORGAN, admitted by 'testers, and all who have heard there, to be oupttrior to tens to all ether Instrument. of the IMO menu textured to the United Staten. We are prepared to furnish, at Ohs shortest netts. Braas and Garman Silver Instnunents, of every description, for Brass and Cornet Bands, at reduced prices. Lirustratal Catalogue. and Price Lists furnished on application. New and Secondhand Plano. for Rent. ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIECES Constantly on hand. WAXEMI - K & BARE, VNABE & CO.o lIIGILEST PREMI— am Grand, Parlor Grand, Square and Up. right Planes, with overt trung bus, agratb treble, full Iron Improved frr me, and all the valuable Int. provemmns. The tone Is pure, brlllimit, entirely musical character, of the best morkmanablp; touch evenness end quallty of tone imsurpused by any. Each Plano guaranteed for eight yearn. CHARLOTTE 'BLUME, No !t FIFTH STREET, sell Second door above Wood street uYIPMAN,IIO.IiNE tt CU., I 5 FIFTH STREET, IZPe..ols.cmr'es Plcarac>cs. ar Beat Flattoe In Amestes. BOOTS .41.A70 #34EI6s: MT INTER AND FALL GOODS, Heavy Walking Shoee for Hates Delmorels for Ladles, Klp and oa:f Boots PHILADELPHIA SHOE STORE, No, Si, Corner of the Market and Diamond J. W. C&FNMIEIAN & 00 FREER ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Every style of 1304=.ti0 avatici. fahcvors, So. DS Market Street. • CAB and we our stook., before purahosing else. where. At J. H. BORL&ND'S. le MARKET STREET. Edmond door Qom Path. S 0 TI & nose' ere setting off their etock of Boots and- Shoes REDUCED PRIOES. READ AND REFLECT i Save Your Money. It to now , well known (set that I►I'CLINTOCK, No. 92 Federal Street, Allegheny, Fells the bps and cheapest BOOTS, GAITERS, AND LUjES' BAT...MURALS, til .y other house west of the mountains Olve him a roil, end you will be satisfied. A welt selected stock always on hand. sods JA.M.EI:3 8088, %o. S 9 Markel Street SELLS THE BEST, THE NEATEST FITTING, And THE MOST DIIIIABL E, Ja.=%cor,l3 ismicorVO, Of say hove In the eq. 14 1 3411 Put ree,a— ..ed a magnificent SPRUNG AND SUMMER STOCK• TRY HIDE, • t A biltldEß' AND . , ta11413 EN'S Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Ut every Style, Make and Form, at OYLS, Corner PIRA sa d E' Wylie streets. SA- Prices to mit everybody. solB OR SALE, CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL. Wart Der...writ:rev. Orrice or Dinurrou AND Ggrehm. Disitsonn or .11111.ITAIIT 114ILILOADS U. S. WABECINOTOV, 0, July Si, 865. Proposals will be recelvednit ttue office nnt:: is o'clock noon oo WEDNESDAY, September r e nt i toiltllung ireOhattitoo a g al s, recrife, with the machLowy, tools, buildings, fixture., acid track concealing the Roiling/4M with the Nash. Mlle and Ohattanoogs Ralitoad. The end machtnery constructed to rwroll railroad iron am entirely ISO., and of the mi. , improved character. kor fell description and detail. of operation, W.ViatltEtP,PitiruPerUf=enot. by r t tser o l g T s: Tellof net, Ell DWs should be endorsed Proposal to pet , . chase Chattanioga ROLUDg BUIL" D. 0. DIGOALLtifd, Brevet General, Director and General Manager Military Railroadi D. S. Po satlafaatory bids having been received under The recent adyerttsement for the gale of the Chat. , tanooga Rolling Mill r the time for receiving bid. ta extended to the n..ffH OF OCTOBER, GM, Mime hour. 0, hicCALLTDR. Brevet Brigadier General, Director and Central Manager seledoctli mutat, Railroads C, 8. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. Yon .11.8861.8434 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, F4LL T 1 OPEX S. Wednesday, December 20, Fall Term abases; Thurs. day, Tanuaryl, Winter Term opens; Friday, Marsh wruier Term closes; Monday, April ; SprluT Term openxiiwersilay, JOU ripring worm eloses--00 CEMENT. Lonelier' autlfal, healthful, arid easy of access. Libraries, Cabbies. and apparatu s unusually ea. teazle' and valuable. A uow boarcUng hall with completely ferulabed rooms for the accommoda tion of one hundred students. Boardl4lfromlill.°o to UM/ per wee*, fpmthe Classes onlanisucing Latin and Greek will be begbining of the Fall Terra. i. matat.tir, Secretano of the Faculty. KEY To LOVE. or Dr. b IVL CELEBRATED INFALLIBLE ram= LECTDRE ON PsTommocuciat ~ Parlor- NAnutilai ettheoutlok just out. it tetabso yOU o to ebstm those you Love; how to rodent s c0mb0...1=8.140. It eoutalne many seuretaVA. Inning nits 25 onto. ADS, GREAT PRI. yATE BOWL fat tutturan ot ows pastor/A Ern, Jay thoutO have one ,Pnoo SI. -Bend Else of either or botb to DB. LANKILITAr istt manna staistllaheastpals, end eiru er re. turn mall, luasalea Amulets,. . A "stoop dootere 8111 goo soNgnPw.ma :t r Np STOCK C&TIL U' .4.r AtruTtos. CYFiCE Der., Cawittaaarre,or Suaatirreornal - T.. (T.' ett: 11. 1 , 3., - Will be orNred at I , tddle Auction, at tntio.e. ailment Cattle , Yud, in Alexandrle, VA, - Tlirlirnll&T. the llttll.lnat.t at 11. about i,GtO Inure Beef and etoek Cattle. Co :W cx orm oils:0 aile known belore Gni axle. Tr.:tee.—Oath inGo rename:it tends..; • G. BEM, Allakw • and II 6.4 U. irt.. tr U ; BEAT AUCTION ING AND OS EPENLOYS IN EAST;Id.D. Erin Y.—On THURSDAY afterotton, Dept!obot dab. Al 24 o'clock, on the preMlseli. to Eaf~ Lila at the corner. of Greensburg p/ko sad PA, beets strecte, a abort dtstance below Est; Idbbelty Station of the Pittsburgh and Essr.l,lberty,Street hallway, will to sold, 2 , beautifully loehted build. the and garden lots, frontlmr 'on the Idnerotbure• Plko nod nn Marietta and Epa streets; alongside Rebecca Erect, beton from Al to 28 feet front, hy from too to IMO feat to depth. A 'free exquieton train trill lesce the Penosythable Depot, pltti blue!, at 2 o'clock preel;ely, toe all erlthins th tend, returning. slim free, at e o'Mork. , NO fAck eta required. 'renal at sale. A. AICILWAINE, Auctioneer. GItEAT AUCTION BALE AT BRAD 13011.1Vri TIELD.—Four /hero. geoids. Stead. Grove of six Aires, sod. Thirty.' fttur Lorne Rdfldtna Lata.—On =onus ArTENNOON, October thl, et 23 o'clock. oatthe premiers, will he sold the ituwei Tho cOariott ence beauty, aml : kleslrahleness Of this rapidlythriving locality are sufficient', known. _ 1 tie. lots are above the Penns_ylvania inThe meet deeliable plat 04 Dratklocit't, now lar pc first time offered at .010, varilng from 4010 50 %mit wise, and 14 to Ito fat neap; a few ileditkining near an acre eech. They front on theme:taint Towoship Hoed leading .110001 from EtraddotOrs Fiat boo. of /y 205 pints distant. Tte euljohdog idornestead of four acres kali a new, sutotaniial, end elegant. two-story Drift m.asloo, mansiors, well flatbed, gab 'eight rooms, silt. buildings, so.; the grounds are under exe..itent ultivation, In choice vaneUes of fruits, {relive, ha... with good aupOlv of trate!, The Six Acre Grove is excellent land, beatiP. fully adapter' for ornamental grotines, fitting. It far eine of toe loveliest homes Is..he o unary. Try-vs On Satc--Orro-third emb o li mane. to Os and two year., with Interest, aerated by at ah trb. gage on the premises. ale to be t ied on t when sold, as part of the cash pay neat. A FREE EXCURSION IS ll leave Dart Pennsylvania Depot, Pittsburg THA h, at 2wi o'clock, for conveyance of ladle. nod gentlemen to atm tree the sale, returning at 6 o'clock. No TICZWei Ortach. Plane at Auction Rooms, tot SmlUlfleld street. .25 A. IdoILWAINE, Auct'g. 81 Wood Street FLTUTT (41:1•11,11t1IA.TAII rr nehort, PA tOPT O SALE OF a GOVER , BNNTP M OP N TY.—Wilt he sold et Ptitillo Auction at the Fair ()manes, In this oily, on the lid say of 0266. bee 1365, the foroWbg tiOSeroment Property, vls : 4 Horses. SO SI x Mole Viseoes. to Single Sets Wheel Harness. 118 .1 lend 8 Wheel-Oxen/wt. 22 Biding saddles. lo . 1 Bridles 21 S. ladle Blankets. lb.. Halter Chairs. ma Horse Belle. 27 ClhaLes. 2 Anvils, 7 Sledges And Handles. 1 Plow. 37 Axles. 12 Spades 176 Shovels. Its Plek •ses 7 Branding 'runs. II Paullcs 2 I , lst..orm Scales. o them-bars. 4. Seed Scoops. aoill Cer.S. 5 Sct *As. • ( Ss 7 !iced Chain I s. pinch t the above propertt La good sorlltich. Sale to cornmeal. a. 94 a. at terms—Cash In Milted States curreboy. " • Le Rap SALE 91 , Govisfeimmiti Strong Boots for Roy.. RAILROAD ENGINES AND CARS. • LR I.IE - TBD SCATII3 Wart. -1r HAI <,llll, OLDS, 0 1 / I "lCit 0/ ASSIBTAET_ADARTAVE... WeetttlwoCo(, D. O. Attract 11, Will be sold at NURE.STER, opposite by mond. Va , on TUESDAY, October 3: Screnly.tlve (20) new firat.alesa Locomotive Eli. glees; eve foot gauge, Dye foot driven, cyhol. dorm 16124 In.; capseity of tank, 1,100 Ca ll on. Five (15) Itrabolaila Locomotives, feet 654 In 4 MUM Iwo hundred andaixtplive (a 5) new Box Freight Oats, five Pact gauge. Fiftten (1n) new Platform Oars Ova foot gauge. Ten (10) Freight Can, (feet gaup. SAE eale to continue from ddaay to day until al.; mold. Rairto commence at ID de:lock. • r au-04.511, in Government funds. R. 1.. ROBINSON, Brev. OoL and A. Q. DI. LARGE HALE OF GOVERNMENT Cars, Engines, and Railroad Iron. Favran STASIS 11111.1748 T FIAJLIELOI.I3B,L, 011IICIE OF Artaieverr QOASTEILIWTIIt. Waisinsovon, D. U., August 11, 18315. Will be sold at CITY POINT, V A., on W NMDAY, Ortoberat'll o'clock a. m.: &Lout four thousand D ton• Railroad Iron. At PLIRTSAIOI7TH (CO , VA ) ., on FRIDAY, Otto; ler 11, at 1.1 Vivo (6) Mat-alma Lotomotire•Engtnee. About Ally (6o) Freight Uwe and om (I) Palmeri. ger Oar. At WORFOLE- VA., October 13, at 6 p. Ono new Locomotive Engine, 6 foot gauge. At ALEXANDRIA, '.A. on TULSDAY, O. tober 17: Filly (se) Brat-clam Locomotive Engines, 4 feet 8)4 loch gauge. Eighteen (18) new P.atforco (Jars, dm foot gauge. Twenty. nve (23) new Box Cara, dm foot gauge. About three hundred and fifty (150) Box Liars, 4 feet IN tneh gauge About two hundred and thirty (110) Platform de., 4 feet IN In. sanctae. About thirty (30) Stock no., 4 feet 84 in. game. 1 twenty (n 1) Plumage, co., do One (I) Wrecking do., do. Two (1) new Trunks.. Sixty (to) do , framed. . Fourteen (IS) Flats, " About two thousand (1,0001 tom Railroad Iron. Salm to COOlllOOOO at ALEXANDRIA, at 10 a. m., and to continue from day to day until all are told. Termo—CASH, In Goxerritiant (and. H. L. RUBINSON. Brev, 001. and A. Q. U., 11 S. Military Railroad. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OCTOBER 10th, 1865. por..uant to the authority treated In us by rue. lutino. adopted at a meeting of the Stockholder. At the Bel moot Iron Work. llompwly, held on the twenty-third day of August. USA the undersigned, Agents on behaU of avail Corporation, Will Sell at Auction. At the troet doer of the Court Houle, to the city of NVII!!!!Dif, oo nesday, the 10th day of October, 1865, :o .i mm t c , lo . cif t ig i he lg lo ur tea retook es. m., ath fa the Ware of WC city, kn aad oirl ha "5 T:1: BELMONT IRON WORKS And Nail Factory, Bounded y es follows, viz: West by the Ohio river, Borth b Nets:lon street, East by Main street, 0,1 South by the property of /dews. Caldwell & Lancaster. • - . Also, The Coal Mine In said Ward, nom worked by said Corporation, and the Realms; connecting said Mtn.: • nd the Rolling =I. Also. Tho Reel Estate and Coal Property be. lone tug t• the Amid Corporation to and adjoinmg South Wheeling, including that recently parches. ed of Dr. J. O. Campbell, and the chows in action connected therewith; and 21 Town Lots in South Wheeling, lately purchased of the AI. h EL Bank and others,and Lot No. 1 In OalwelPa addition to the 61W of Wheeling, without d earner of /Rath and Divizion that Coalets there. ea. It Is supposed the Property to sold with the Works Is stallelent to ITIPP/7 th Works tor thirty years. The said Reel Property to be sold on the follow. ing tams, viz Onoofearth cash. and the residue, with Interest from the day of sale, in three eqelai lastatnents, payable in six, twelve end eighteen month. from OM date; the purchaser of the Real Estate to take the stoat on hand of meter !els Iron, nails, tools and chattel -property at an alt. praiser:teat to be made by three dirintereited per eons, of whom the purchaser Is to choose one, the sea tualeribmed the meads anoth on ofer, and the two so she. a third, decisi any two of the three to be binding; and the stock so taken to be pall for In equal Instalments at low., six Sod eight months, with Interest trout day of sale. The de. reared payments an berth the Real tate and btock to be scoured by ph satiatet Es ery to the • undersigned agents, and alien to be retained as the property mall payment in fall. The oar. chew shall hays the option of paying in hand the whole punt:sae money, or any further Portion thereof than above stated JAMES PAULL, - O. D. 7317BIISLED. GR Wheeling, W. Ea., Aug. 2s, Ies& ANGLE.. atisoda CARPETS. OIL ccorers. e larrai , ):4lo:6= ~13 OIL CLOTHS, 611 glans, now designs, sgeny 0 nulety of style. El VERY SUPERIOR Cotton Chain, List and Rag CARPETS.- W. D. & EL fec;ALl.iiid, Pvtrant srarrr. C ET STORE. pEE-----7--------------,--8,- V . 4o PiAlii) PLASM& A Isfrge and vets *elect atixk at FRUIT and 08. , NANZLITAL TRElVERatter.m. GULPS VINES and ' °AZ putEMITSI3 FLA !ITS. - BD. QUaTS and CUT 'FLOWERS to older. tot a oataktos pl. eall and axaottOo our stook-ttaud • • - • - _, - JOHN - IL a .a. monDowl. • iThibulalk ITutry lyul 4113a4a4 gmatinaa , k :1 ;tax sai.Es. 0. CROSS, Lie ut-Colosel and Deputy Q. EL Gen't TO BE SOLD praTha G&Z sad Steam Fable .ti 2 Ra btanc he , 4 eszerta4 - - /lasted kimbal variorum. A las d ed , GAS 442 inSICATIrra !A • EatOw=. BA .ri, HTB:: Ze , rltdraly 423 hitt to tiltz zszttkiti r mi*:!, Piz , • BOA NATIOtit 11. B. Gcrornmeng. Depositorir. T 53 Mei/MET:VD DEA i , £.4" ~acEG re Coolie' Patel to 5500,000, With Privilege of Itaeriiiige (051)0;000 Hart eg ext. tat re aorresponepeco mitt Bititte-sed. 13enkers ..tr.ushaut the coutt.tty, are offer III1WIR• Al redlines to those doing Imitates with tut. 7 133.0 I\7"C*M'IMEil. And all other Gorarament giresuitlet, faralsted in rums to volt IN:debaser& VaPoaaa ran toed and Loin, eat allowed by sycetal AOCelitent. Dome MOS. DONN.ELLY, R. SING D. M. SMITH, N. J E.I3I4LiY, SAS. NI. .10azi P. HERRON. 'MOS. tilll2ll. KIRECRATRIOS THOS. DOH. '7,41P • President, BuTLEIR WARD, .eisny.sewso . BANKING HOUSE. N. HOLMES 3' .- fir SONS> Ho. 67 market &rev' Pittsburgh. y, { . DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN . .9.1t FUNDS AND otrRREN4 Colleattonamade . on all the nridedpal psinteof tfalted States and puiadas. STOOKS, BONDS AND arzfrix sEorncrrui BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OMISSION Particular attention paid tcf , tha purchaao an sale of UNITED STAIRS EECURITIES, memmme Unllst Motet Inas of ISSI Do. to. 11.201:1 Do. met, 10401; Do. gel etl-Thirtietrai Do. etrllScams ofloiloblettuss. oftnEas AND vouctius4 Bournrr OR crot.r,EcrrE;'' DOLLAR: DA V illthil RI -MI, NO a .-." FOITETH. EtiltErr. CHARTERED M 1852. Open dr.fly from 9to 2 Wasik, also on Wednei, day and Worley . evenlng, froa nay id to No s vember Ist, from 1 to 9 o'clock, ifsel from November lot to May let from a to 8 &slags... -. Deoosits received of all sums iff not hisathan One Dollar, and a dividend of the pitifits declared tyke • year, in Jane and Decembers , Interest has been declared sersi.anonally, in .7 , V,e and December,- einee the Bank was 0rg•,,,,e1..• the rate of to per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn Mit, IS &LW to the ceedli of the depositor as principal, it bean the same interest from the first day. of JWlte and December, compoundtus twice a year witlgout troubling the depositor to call, or even to =spout his pan book. At this rate money wi ll double an less thin twedre years. ''4' - Books, containing- the Ohafto, By.LaWe, Rolex and Regulations, furniabcd gr Sly, on application at the offipitimce. nEORGEALIDIER. ' viol rIIISSIDwIe. William J. Anderson, A. Id.Wollocit, AL D, . John D. Backchat. RobenCßobb,- • . Zee). L. Fahnestock, John iikShoentergar t • James Herdinan, Jam .thldle, James McAuley, Alexaaler Speer, Hear/.3. Lass AL Pennock, grbsdsgan Magni 1 7.2 Calvin Adams, Henr/4. Lynch, . John C. Bindley, - . Pcter.A. rdadolre, :- Berm Black, WaltereP. liarshall, lit,.. _ argv g a 'arrier, " ZartuttD.ldeeds, I Alonzo A., , -- .7ohn Bbiffladdenet , " - Charles A. Coke, John Wm. Douglas, 71 ,4"-. 111 .4,1=4 John .Eiransdevio, 'Beni, r5.-;_.. John .7. 0 W a... William S. Haven, - Baer Tlndle, i". Peter H . Ranker, W Tankkk i : ' '. .., . Richard Bs Wm. ig..."' + , .Tatnes D. Lase • - ' AD ES B. D. BS6 airdaw A • Tlis EXCHANGE Of NATIONAL BOP • -ttsbt4;'o. Chartered by 14 Capitalf (kinked nailer Eats of P 8 . 71836.1 ;1,000 ,000 Mitiel Law 1865 This Bank hss been destgnated DEPOSIT:6OO Pr TIP United States Tfreasury, and appointed agent for the male oaths 7.8 C, z Ci• h . Every facility will be onto! to 6rettoos or poir ties porch/wing lot re•Balo. H. DE WBflAr*; 4%10.104 a 1491,1 PEOPLES' NATIONAL BIM Of Pittsbnrgji. Capital Paid in sl,ooo,oooAvith Prvii lege of $2,009,01:0. Banking House 001tRYB YERS4AND won SIR:SETS. s=: Tbla Bank, organized under thealtonal Bank' lug System la now prepared to t Daltitasil at Its Banking Houae, corner of roo d and JIM: streets. . .. Oollestlonn made on all aeemaibjbPoinla on most favorable tenns. Special A'Pate for JAY GOOSE, for the sale of the P,l U. 8. 7 8-10 Treasurillotes. ILA MEL BEA, treat/mt. F. hi. GORDON, Outlier. I. Ct iii.;;; I'L ibltißEßß Or hdlg F`~Z'TERB. Bell. , PARREIJ. No. 167 SmithileoStreet PITTSBURGH, Pifi Continuo to It up IP; ri tllmnfactaries and Oil Aki!ie ei; PITH WATER, GAB AND WI VANE. Our stock of pipe. !ate P Maki, closets, and g ezus lee tu ne-, Bath rubki to toe trade , ork la opial to sax Sole Agents for cfr inowles k Sibley's Patent Stet* Pumps, , Ste Circulars. ADDY It EWERS, pampa Pram* Gas and Steam -IrAtters; No. 165 WOOD WIDEDit, (OPPOSITE MST o* - 13Egaj Pumps, Hydrants, Shee ' t Lea& LEAD PIPE, PIG G. ME pan. Plambers' Materials in Morals -1 ' au. stErzszrota EFf Pitted Up in the Most Apprarli SOK mmluncd watk lad at coppot. HeAsolipolt tip with 'raw or w. • • 11 ; *4-eal ordeli tmurilY attended t4i,i ' IMI
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