The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, September 27, 1865, Image 2

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80m01,03.3 p,!OPhrineeT tblik that tile.
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liaffestwltAllar Commoefslinonitaivvater,
' 4 w / i t r ef i a r es, --( a - WhPithargcgcl..4l
Slot beexpectea to take much -interest and
that the time is a very rmscasesriable ‘orSe }or'
divertisements of this sort, pending a .
State idenhitESSidevith:Att treportant ses,
don of Congress approaching, at.which all
thus matters of difference will Torebably
ibe disposed of.
This is not our Vez,.., , We
„entered upon
it reluctantly, from the alitrolute necessity
of the case.,::Whffn c iedfoffird - that
under profashms Stexiraorsibrary real for
be Administration, ,not oLly indulging in
insidious attempts _
to Rtuiermine 'the car
dinal principles of the Union.party of tide
State, but openly and unreservedly assail
ing them, as atrocious and' abominable, at
the very time when the party - had embla
zoned them on its ensigns, and
Vas In the field battling for their
'support, we felt that it . had become
absolu . igitn 'lriecessary":''. t o ' sattlr
to expose aria atria ilitiaseallants, nrinth.
er they were sentinels who bad been de—
bitched from their.dranertrattom who had
stolen brio our camp under, the guise of
friends. We did not fear any attack from
without, bra gs epuld rissialret our ciYgi to"
the effects of a process 'going on within, as
fatal Ss the caresses and. the.poisons with
, Which tiiiiiiiiftirgus clurried
with preparing her unfortunate victims for
eternity. Judging from the way We bast ,
heard somegeniiiffiliiita - Aik. iteLitia '
• people talk ,
~reed that rieirOPer'
concludeiThatit arrieaherit time to airlifted
them - by showing that: there was death in
~.. the Savory colitound r that ilucy had rather
come to relish, because it was recommended'
by expreasioM Pi grfat titrdertteas and eon.
cern, and we are satisfied that we have ren
. &rid a good service by tetuing off the mask
and putting She people upon their guard.
There is, however; another ,class of peo•
ple—andlheY are the mere poilliclans gen
erally who never like to differ with the
Dlspederitorptibic offlei—who say, "Oh.
it will not do to take any exception to the
policy of , he administraficia rtonY,beewa-so
you will only drive it into the arms of the
Opposition.
Well, tithe party press cannot exert its
undoubted right, and perform its evilly
unquestionable duty of cbjecting, parties-
Wary at such time?, and upon occAstons as
ntomentynass there 7 lo wrtailt may regard
;tither as,idevia ion frOm its principles, or
a depart, re from the line of prudence and
safety, without the rhk of driving the
President of its deliberate choice into the
arms of the enemy, it is not only a very
_poor compliment to Its own discrimination
in selecting hint, but a confession that they
bold_him to his fidelity only by it tenure
which would make hint their master in all
things.
But supposing the policy of the adminis
tration to be such a one as the patty dots
not approve—Yvhde it commands on the
, other bend, the ready and undivided assent
alike of the rebels and the copperheads.
What is to be the effect of a profound silence
and acquiescence on the part or the press,
Sortie sake, merely of avoiding a quarrel?
"WO, just, this, that so long as there are dia.
-loyataird' Mercenary presses in 'its own.
ranks, ' that are anxious to recommend
thentselves, and will of course do all they
Can to win their readers to Its support, the
• Public - sentiment will be demoralized
and this silence on the part of the honest,
----whether front false - dense` cy or only because
theist handsa o/tedby imchconsiderations,
taken as the eyiAnce that every body is at
' least! consenting to that nollcy—when it
would hive_ been :verY pobsibin perhaps,
eillir . to
- Mpg ~,tho administration
back,di - in default of that, to control it in 1
the ititerestii of the hotintry.
fiikethii present base by ,way of exam
ple—we don't • know certainly what the
President intends, hut there are grave fears
ill /31:4118qinirters that his , purpose is td
bun over these States again to the -direc-
L
lturn Of the 'traitors who carried them out,
:. and hurry them •back into she Union with.
';out security to us, and with Out other terms
- r; than the mete recognition " of the laws and
t. proclamations declaring Bleary at an end.
....; This licitlinoW ceitanly could not he in
4 aficordttace with the wishes or opinions of
the 1)64 , that has whipped these rebels and
* litcld him . Thq questien however, is
i one hat belongs, only, to Congress, with
': which he 4 - 4 4 properly ieresidng, nothing
to doi That party;his slaw •majority in
: , 'the mitt Anigifint:and Inv -counteract this
ptupcse, ifit eXfsit)anti,that majority shall
pro rd fethha le the peOple; Whom It repro,
t..1.130pr05e,,:, :however,that the
' seas is generally, siletati while the
ii i
si ent isprocesellog quietly in his own
- ay Lb the absence Of Congreu, and a por
' a t inflikethe Commercial extolling
.his
poMdjic9lcy, and abusing every secti on
. . -.lit pasty that does not think as it do
/ nsequence, when ingress meet s ,
,
0 tolls will have been woven iround us,
-altWi tin a t i n d ourselves Wad hand anti
W
itto ith-ousicalm-shorn, and every 0011-
sencat it tireintief of the- Weed.E3award
_-atom 'slimy ,rtnneeeratic tiolitician who
has a , "went rot the grails, Sad would
noteloture' with those who dispense them,
' Seadyo !a for betraying our country on
it ?ar gument that. he people have indorsed
, or at leist found no
. fattlt with it.
Thert
Ynsid
Pb
(a no surer way of. trilaleading the
, overthla whole
' his ittoilercil &Wel than
to spos y.
I.rtelghtecl pulley of the
dipbreno of
w. It, fin have.no: -other iesult
..flecelve WC. 43 ta thi true _state
• o oplilon and to make Mai the
lot girt next Congress. Let the Proms
qt, IT*lllll think. It
alwkiii do A , mOe c t.
, Thi-PreadentAribt
It Is a power In the
--Presitharta. 'Let It -
Mph! people, and let
.turderstsmd what will
The felipTaable Rtv,
Preside:it wilt "be as
io-opinlonaand wishes
tlisPe - elPleftttio 1 034 Maga. wig/Amt.%
d him, and are still the masters of this na
-1 d in'ti p nb ' aPP
' sa l
: 4 I 4 ' e o3 '4) s7o.ll l7 UOZUl tb"hini L LePPts* par thl: ty b e Preen
to
'lain tirnieilsaciTbien toe generally
pored t o ilo i gildle pejo-Adage ;roving
' n and we are lost and laislost, beyond a
I p.
hoPS if • hia-„Mentions axe really 832 thaa,
, PgierallY.lcallt4P4 :th.
- 1 44.bectunse
ngro ll . l o4tbeA ocal Meet te midge; We
E. Let therm but speak out, and the biro
, power of thenation will be able, to
lean`, his errors, and face him by saint*
toting ilsoio7llll - for his. '•President :OEN-,
!on most actind by the party , that *glad',
tam, lie can lely omno other. trim list,
ens tit.theblandlattinedisof the copper i maq
ir,tto Toaliiiirth tank hi s_ lire *10.4. tht:y `
a dtk
sirderediatorc, and theb#llo, totanram-]
des of rdisirnenary iiiel36 anl*ltt•
Op
us thakp eitaldnit l 9 .reaotalitiattlion-
elves by,, - eckoing •his- nillidottai Whateew
they pee”; he TiOekaciffil4:lo4ll 4 l ,
emor omega etf ills liredeliesieity who; was
ift3 tptet:e:etifiwlrlie:crfrmihea6fluta:a:wd.ll
Lan po.A *0464'0 party.
yn ii, g lucw orala jcart his 7 10 : 1 ,:nit:ced fri to en see ds h e i th mse wg if
a &Med.' bt liii,fiilapils and rejected and
e Toeia itkol4 - 116 la pardoning, or the
PPltifiatieoTineigeetirsebe are miming
tall elltlettpringto ,calole him. 11 1 he Imo,
binnacle to tlrialt otherwlie after hie expo,
aiance, he will riot have even:the apology of
J 1125 TYreZt foi the unhappy blunder that
hewill compaiL With his record of loyal.
ty and tierVilitii. we do not beiteie It possi
ble. batttiel,Vidy tire hid true Mende who
have the Clanlttge. and honeaty to remonstrate
Ty against the lidalgence of an undue
tilde - Ike In tbe men with bloody hand.
who bare already betrayed the highest trusts,
rethlessly starved aria butchered our
loyal soldiery, profesnd nh — peni.onea,
made no acknowledgment of gulp, and on.
ly failed to debt 4 this nation after plung
ing it in:. sea of gortt,_begAse it proved too
strong for a treachery that has no parallel
In histoiy.
aleapo'Nrsazo BEECHES ON THE
ASCII°
-Idr.:ltiacsim preached on Sunday last,
:miming and evening, on the stibject of the
negro. held that lasinkstrongand pow
eritd, must nurse,, ring "help; and edir•
cafe, and fester „those who are weak, and
Pour it'd'. lllloMtli....Otkerivisit'we - niust
have a terrible conflict of classeS. Claimers
in rcielistiy; he th* are inevitable , It they
are friendly,llving'ai Peace, loving and re.
apectini haid - Trelping one atiether,all'wtli
well,, butiLtheY are selfish: unchris
tian, if the old Heathen feeling is to reign,
,eautii extracting all be cis' from his neighbor
and caring nothing for him, society will be
lined byclastiet, as by seems, like batteries,
each firing 'breadidde after broadside, the
one upon the other. If, on the other band,
the law of love prevails, there , will be no
ill will, no envy, no disturbance. This law,
-if properly carried out, will settle the most
troublesome of our home questions, the
condition of the freedmen. For a hundred
and more years they have been the victims
of a relentless oppression. Now they are
free, and the question comes up, who will
take care of them—their old masters, the
blacki, or we f The people, lee says, have
settled it that the masters shall not, The
The. Warm ate. ooh trot Tne only
rational solution'of the question, therefore,
is to let the Macke take care of themselves,
which they are abundantly able to do. He
adds:.
How can they care for themselves with
out place or position ? Admit the they are
men. Now they are not known In law, In
court, or civil duties. Eafrauchise awn,
and •give them the responsibllitles of eit,-
rens. I set no premium on a black face, bit
I would give him just what we give to the
meanest and poorest white twin I say, en
franchise the negro, nut because It'd pee•
line, sor on the ground of safety . but first
became it's hie right as a mail. Every into
who is under the law has a right to assist
in framing it, every man under a mazistrate
has a nght to a voice in his else ion. This
right goes with all faces as belong] to all
men, and on this ground I advocate the
black man's right to vote.
Grant that he is not prepared for it.
When_, will he be? II my will he become
so? at him try it, as a boy tries his skates;
he may amble once or twice. What if he
does, he will tear, by the effort. I would.
give the privilege to everybody, to the
Irishinen, and to all foreigners who com
hero o live; although I believe that in a
majority of cases the negro would vote
more Intelligently and conscientiously than
they. Its safe to give the privilege to every
body, and then to teach them.
No man is fit to be an American states
man who is afraid of American ideas.
Liberty is the boon of every man, and "it
carries with it civil rights and citizenship.
' Ih the older countries this idea .progresses
rapidly. In England the revolu ion is at
hand; in France bat one head is between
it and and reformation, not revolution—
the sceptre is no longer the gatlded stick
in the hand the monarch, but the little
- . white ballot in the hand of the voter.
• We must accept our own ideas. I be
lieve to liberty end inelversal citizenship,
and would give It to all, were they ten
'millions in number. I protest that this
great %newton mdst not be kept for settle.
molt, dn . left in the hands of partlee to be
bargained and scrambled over la the race
for I power, nor the selfish spirit of cora
merge, nor to the convenience of those who
.owned the slave t t : nor to the necessary
prejudice and . turbulent hatred of
ignerant among us who are blind to the
fact, that the whole question of their
own right and elevation stands on the
same, ground.
No question is settled until it is settled
right. We -are -jellied disturbers of the
community and Radicals. So Is the sap In
trees; se is spring which heralds the glori
ous summer.: . .lthas pleated God to give
us victory op the t hi of battle. Oar late
foci ere again cot gling pleasantly with
us, anti their leaders. seeing the tolly of
their courts, ask pardon and advises return
-to Peueuflri a_vecsiticrio..-twhat more could
:We ditt y - , rrekeAtkiti to, the • world this
;grand spectacle of might ; ln war . of fuser•
nity in peace, hnt#ig po :turbialant desires
for . miluary despotism brooding 'in th e
breastaof thirteen hundred stop lian d got.
diets who buts Paw weeks dace bore our
arms, what more ifit, what more glorious
crown can be given to the column, than
the leading pp to the status of citizenship
the four millions emancipated black men,
Whose superiors am, and whose ser
vants in Joni, Ln Christ's exaniple, we
should be?
.Go then doweaMong the poor and lest,
seek them, flea them, clothe them with all
the elements of citizenship, show them the
light which you Carry, establish and or
dain them .in liberty, and God shall give
pone blessing tbri neither your children,
nor your chilaren's . children NUR outlive
to the remotest getteratiOn-
MarsE.—Tho majority forth° Republi
cans In Maine, latitlear,_ was ,1Q,P33 ; now
it le 12,1332.• The Rouse of Representatives
will consist; lids teat of .1:134 iltepublicarts
and qemocrats ;Itstyearm viol%) to 41;.
The re4pa for ihu change la to he found in
the facethat last year --the democrats stood
upon a-teal unmistakable party -platform,
wkile 4414 ear they abandoned 4teir old
greed riid filed Oa' dodge - profeesing co •
pattitsta. dodge win, lt
keema It throated the sincere democrats
and,dlda't fool anybody else.
PROW 111.1,1 DEAD.
• The lettei.of Vrosiiii3n_Lmcmar to DEAD. . ,
l ihnsti r eaTir, - pablished in our tilegraidde
columns yesterday, ought to have mom
tLsh—a - peo - preThil
time. Whilst such men all Jona W. Fon..
"Kr st:e nr&s.that 114_10tloixuadokittt.
Ireige*YrKee the. "/Ceaoll lo -WOO"
L` scorn comes to us from the gram,. I dto
claring , that lie ,
:Amy- to glreto•iltoblocip • dia,
right to which they have lhlenoustrktisoti
bl° o4 V 4 ~ ..1 1e Ali*CPtt
..t 4 **3.4 1 440_ ,4 1 4;: 3
pie who nave no heuncauyinadiceteluttur
retenhood on the battle asp, It** '
slating 10 E4Ti itliCArvie,tg..l464llen"
they have demonstrated; in , blort - their
right to the ihii - '54313 be
:more stionailintibart thiseablen
words?. Thrir , eonteinptlble , loned! the'
cormselAri,dureloltlas, ti4lioinpirerljelth
1 this timiliand:shihnunsu
Allay with lhe advlcsioUthe time-leM"
Sint let is Cot 6t' or Nal,
- *oodles alivoopoke as molesting :sue.,
ihurliY,,Und Mit - lathe game!! and Pout-
Allf/ji.44.74/4 Anil; 344 . 41 1)64th
'‘7!th .t force not•tab° disregarded. •
t Jut -CoaLlertimos WICEITEII2t PE^Xtri
:sixtorarna.—We seetkettluelatiee fistiteg_rlie,
Ittuds of the pram, wporting- to-have orig.
Itn"tted
.. lta - Rll4bnzh pattir L y the eT
feet, that the - siirfitee vein of_poal it West
',cin;PennsylvahhAt.tretnes hlght _feet, and
twit yield LIX6.4gOAQ finis Vhlii
calculation Is made by 'assuming that there
are as ir.eer,aerte OPAL es:there era wren
of surface:-a manifest error, at least - one
.fourth of the area of the western pert of
the Stite being devofdcfthisvem of coal.
It will not, besides, average more than five,
instead of eight, feet. We say. this, not
'Stir the purpose of bet Wing our coal re-
Ohms, but of stating them correctly.
TherasiesotuteNtreampluenorgli, had do
not need to exaggerated.--
Too taTE..--tol4Fivia, the Democratic
candidate for Auditor= C eifTmrtd, denies that
he is responsible for the vet? Scandalous
articles in his own paper , ts - Doylestown
Dernocratin_the dark days of 11364, The
denial comeconolate. Don. DAVIS - was
mustered out of service nearly a year ago,
and hasnever put in this denial until now.
The silence of a year speaks more loudly in
approval °ribose articles than this denial
does against them, given only after he hai
become a candidate, . r .ll he had never been
nominated the denial never would have
been made. •
Tn 130 ingfteld - 011ass.) Repullfean eltes
the Philadelphia Itoi as a padical Repub—
lican organ. 'The .Pretiplapything but that,
just now. When gongreas nte:e.ts, if Rho
Radicals should prove to be Uppernrold, lt
Rutty take the Radical , side, but it does not
speak for the Radicals at present.
TflE Pao and the Commerq:ai t both of
which profeaa to be friendly to President
Jonscaos, omit publishing the lucid
and !convincing addressof, the Republican
Conyention. Why do they not publieb It?
MERCANTILE tTEINART LECTURES.
pill be eeeh fn m eight:MO it our 'studio._
log columns, that the Lecture Committee of the
:Young Men's Mercantile Library Cud Mechan
ics :bail:nee, have Itireedy arranged the pro
grairtme for the approaching lecture seam. 444
secured the leethreni. On the list will be found
a fewriames who are fever/11mM this community,
via MIAs 'AMU E. Dicemceov, GEORGE Vi.X.
reneumw„ and Joust B. Cktoort, Esq., each of
whom will, no doubt, as on former occasions,
be greeted with crowded houses.
There are other names, not so well knows In
this region, but equally as famous. The Com
mittee have, after considerable exertion, suc
ceeded In seeming' GEORGE Tunetrsolt, Esq., Y.
P., one of the moat eloquent Englishmen who
has ever visited this nanntry, to deliver • lecture
In the month of November. Mr. Tnearesart's In
terest In behalf of emancipation, and sympa
thy with our Government daring the rebellion.
and so web known that the hare mention of
them is sett:Nem. As an orator, he is excelled
IT very few, as his published speeches abun
dantly testify. .From a letter received by the
Committee they are enabled to erausunce that
Mr. Tnourson will lecture on Thursday even-
Mc, November 10th.
The Committee announce also the tame of C.
Orcanyan. Esq.. one of the most accomplished of
Oriettalaut. Mr. Oscanyan is a native of Con
stantinople, and "the first (Mental educated in
the Math States." His counectioris both in
this country and Turkey are highly respectable.
In the laud of his nativity ho cecupied a high
social poeltica. He is aeon--in law of the cele
brated Doctor hkloner, of New York. He has
published several works, some of which will be
found in the Mercantile Library. It is said that
In addition to his graphic powers of description,
be piesesses quite a fund of humor which makes
his lectures entertaining as well as Instructive.
His lectures last winter In Bostoo, New York
and other places, were quite a success. His lee.
tore on "Social life in the East," says Dr. Prime,
wan repeated for the ninth time In New York, by
re quest.
On the list , we find the name of M. De Cordo
va, one. of the greatest humorists of the day.
Among his aeljeCia are "Oar First Baby; a
Tale of Home;" "Mr. Perkins Thanksgiving
Dinner; , ' a Tale of Shoddy;' "Courtship and
Marriage," and the "Old Maid." Mr. Do Con.
nova treats this bat somewhatdelicate trublect,we
are assured, so philosophically, kindly and with
such good humor that the most tender' mural].
ties are never wounded.
It Is expected that Theodore Tilton,,Esq., ed
itor of the Independent, will deliver a lecture
daring the seasou.
We are informed that the lecture committee
ere in correspondm,ee with several distinguish
ed lecturers, whom, In addition tolhose we
have already named, they hope to have the pleas
ure of presenting to a Pittsburgh 4101m:ice,
during the coraingseason.
As the Committee have published a list of
lecturers, we deemed It to be our duly thus
brit fly to introduce them to our readmit. The
publication et the names in this way id a new
thins lo lids city we believe. Ent the plan la
good, inasmuch as those who desire to pur
chase season tickets are not In doubt as to who
the lecturers will be.
' Beason ticketa, admitting the holders io manta
seats,. without any madly:Mal charge, :dam now
be procured at the Library Rooms, the tulampel
Dreg and Book stores ancl'llronithe Conttnlttee,
for the small price 0f43.. It lath be Futped that
our citizens will patronize Wle WOrthrlthithx6
tion as liberally as on former ectutalcdtts.• We
are glad 'to learn that there will be an increased
demand for season tirvvre this year As they are'
moth cheaper and loss troublesome than trap.
sleet tickets, •
The lecture going community will be alnq.
to
learn that the committee la the same as that ,of
last year, with the:exception of Charles A. Howe,
Esq., whore place Is equality well filled by 0. L.
McClintock, Esq. No committee ever gave
dhi m o o nc fe einln
nestiii general
tee
g. ste ara f n aacti t o ba nlan t
e d rei th y eir tb co in n e llra m riau
be
the best order and most apprOVO st`llo,
etNl.aneldtahrteuthicit:mdyeeentytedorthirielteslelthfmrwethmthokettged,h7triluttingipleytlfheTauleetve.he
lectors
se waa no eg v. per n ien i c s e w d i l ll as obv t yiateear all
n pi pitxure difficul taYntailmt
.
obi well askremoving
nac eitaintY as to the
place where the lettere is to be delivered
A Er
.4.IrCLATION ENDED.—Thewheat specula
tors ai 91191Ltfigoi up a gt oarner." and k e p t ,
up.wlilsoreasphll.llill last meek. when It c o l,
lapsed, and wheat receded from i 1,50 to Slap
A pester reduefhi:iiin "friees would have bee n
atelgigheAr til;4 l 4,o4c=g,
oversold that aiarge melflotal demand floated,
wbleli still sustains prices above their proper
Thls.."arrner P2 115A here the 'Mott . men"
Wet* affair ever engineered in ihaltlq, Mad has
or several weeks past laid an embargo on ship
ments of graln: The commercial embarrass
meats of which K. has been- the occasion have
been many and deeply felt
rhts; .ry f t 7t tlpt ay AlEine&
Th""l9l.l" ta l tlc A ViiiMl
toiratiiketi
seems to be la proem of &Wag OA %ALA
1 0 , W feenot Titt46l2 :4641r;osel,4kak,
'mart at personal =XIII 1.6 Yiprimei t ta to
, '•itragYetplaglilifelroreerrate - C - C r iW p -
A:n id a di dirt4.4 l / o .r.tt , _^*4 tfn.
Lion iriethailotitioemptiotta win hi mated.
Mit Emperor has - act eiders from the Rio
AnnadeltiaLSD3XoMettatiOagii Eiti: iambi
7 14 Once and sent down utiggeree the armies
operating lathek Beath. A .ncr tremltad, has
erretatl. hot ber draught will prevent her
*maim; the river to take part In the
'Ala* • OMPratkinst A review• Up, allied
armies took place at xmacordm on the
•83d of ,Toly, , wbutprqulza, Gen. Mere and the.
lbaritlart eeratecder. had .cortference.. The
Mare !IMO. force Impel ccimprbsed 3%000
oren.lß 4 Ood tofu* and 8,060 • cavalry, with
'The arlilleriskaard =A44 canon. forming the
'emehlbutlon pf Brasil, Violence has a detalket
comma** ihounand mem. Lhontaa bad a
,uunnterkii of . befteeen tour tadd. Aye thousand
l tooPantOOnec, Klan; on the titnettey river and
promised NM Qorl 3iltre by the middle. of .
Ann*. Alat raragasyen and} was marching
toward I".Trpresyanat.intt a farce of two thmas
.,_,,sr4 ° 4 1',1 1 7 11 P9nt
w 4 44nd, • tone -thotetodog ata
t i qdt*. 194 1 "1. , Winnr f4riPa4ftrrnm.elicttt. to
Yen thouesad melt anereldj to dispotetheir pas.
sage of Amber ,Iblmaykat the: Santa, Karim
I*, • But , it 'cm:eared =that the ;Pars?'
tragare Gees °reseed at anothei. POO.
Ut eFtw,lasig:lPA rairabas ai thakestof
. 11 .000 picked: ireopL up• the right bank olf the ,
Urevsayete meet the liMeeedi a g Part
=MY. A l 4 4 ,the„Pri wimfdie:4 watcats.
withiO beta few leaeuegof one soother. .The
ends° allied army was - ready batatab , temp , Pr •
active omattois. Lora Otemathe Parneutyan
cainpalgrt Mite:sop, and la repart4at,Oortien..
tee. Re his elven:Chaim:tee Along. the Easm..
Oa, which sufficient, protect what Moen of
his glee. The Brazilian fleet was waiting for
the itsf4 of the river to ascend the Parana and
ergage these batteries, Until, therefore, the
conteruitag beets and armlet shall be got Into
Position, Mae more can, be said of the relative
preepeete or alma of the two parties.
George P. Hays.
EDITORS GAZETTE, :—AIIOP7 me to in
quire uire whether • the GEORGE HAYS, who
h the Copperhead ticket, is the 85/1113
Gcorton S. HATS who was once Prothono-
tary in this county, and who has had, for
several yea!' put, a bill pending In the
Legislature "For the relief of the sureties
of alumna B. Hays, late Prothonotary of
Allegheny cormts" l If so, he may be a
marvelous .proper candidate to head the
Democratic ticket ; but his election can
hardly be urged with much force by even
that brazen-faced 'party. QUILL,
NEWS ITEMS
A trartnitn CASH of human death from
tattle plague hart occurred In England, at
Sudbury, In Suffolk Mr. Hobert John Piaui.
by, a veterinary surgeon of that town,
made &partial postmortem examination of
the =MSS Of It COW which had been shot
in consequence of being afflicted with
the prevailing discrete. In doing so hie shirt
eleeveteeetine saturated with blood, He
went home,. Was takenlll, acid 'died ai the
end of nut* Ago, Hut Wy presented all
the appearance of death from putrid fever
and mnrtlffaitlon. It Is supposed that some
of the Tim of the diseased beast entered
his system through a boll he had on his
arm. A short time ago another veterinary
surgeon died from the bite of a carrion fly.
SPANISU SAII,,QH, with a dark complex.
ion, was On Monday passing up Hain street,
In prooklja, with three children of pne of
his neighbors, Whom. be had taken out to
walk. A number of Irish women followed
him, ming. out, "See the naygar kidaap
, ping the white childer," and In a short time
ii mob 'collected, who dolled ham and took
-away the children. A detachment of po
lice rescued them afterwards.
Counts MARTIAL In Central America are
prompt proceedings.• Ex President Smiths
bat been tried by the San Salvador govern
ment for fomenting revolution. He was
convicted and shot three - I:mare afterwan. r.
The execution bad excited a great deal of
indignation against the government, both
in Son Salvador and the surrounding coun
try.
A crwors CASE has come up In Wash
ington. The members of a certain church
charged a lady realding near the church
with keeping up a nuisance which disturb
ed the inhhc worship, the nuisance being
the barking of her live dogs. At last ac
counts the Justice before whom the case
was tried had not rendered his decision.
A LIVING FLOG was found In a bed of
herd blue clay, twenty-three feet below the
surface of the ground, In Leicester, Mau.,
last week . The heat of the sun warmed
the dormant creature, and he hopped away
In the most lively manner.
A ct.Easc In a fur store in New York has
Nen arrested for robbing his employer of
$14,000 worth of goods. Nothing will sat
isfy the thieves now but thousands.
JI E IFIr au rEzt TISEMEXTS
TALL° W OIL-20 bbla , to arrive. For
by I , IIJItEY & 1.30.
N U !'lC'E.—The Pe:ent Grain Drill
whet,. on exhibition at the Sanltary kale, U
now In store and for isle by
ISAIAII DICKEY ik
--
LAXbEED.-10 !Ails just received and
for ulo by
FETZER & &RMSTRONO,
comer Market And rust sta.
,;',TILIeFED OLIVES—In ease jets, all°,
L. , A tihorte., to cif, ;tut received and (or este aL
the k wady Grocery More of
JOBS A. RENSHAm,
career Men, sad Hood streets
Wet
BORDEAUX 'PRUNES—Very Rue7 — fie
end awls ac the racy b e ines. ri tt m er f eyed
I e° II.IEN;IIAW.
reel eonmer Liberty mad Wind streets.
CHOWE LAYER RAISINS—The flu
eat Quality, La limey cartons, rase, Mullis) ,
er at a area's.", salable, for tele by the pacusd, at
the remr/y Grocery Store at
Ben eorbar JLUMy An R Re S d HW t
&
JAMAICA' GINGER—For `a, Pickling seri Preservint, lust received in
?Hole rder, and for sale vebolesale an] retail at
tee Family O-olery Store of
RHIN A. RENSHAW,
earner Liberty and HArsd stmeta.
/ROD UCE CONdIGNMEN-113.
1 car peach blow potatoes No strive;
to bbl... Jersey Sweet.;
TO boa.■ rroalaen Ctscse;
2 0 Factory
lco " hamburg
11.1 Palls Humeri
10 sacks Timothy Heed;
lo Onions;
lo bi 01... Dried Apples;
lo store fled for sale by
°BATY tr. REITER
GROWIRIZE..
45 hogsheads Fair to Prime Ctr , a`•ug ar.
so " " P. it.
16 tiereo4 4, 4,
110 bay. 1110 OoPae
16u i.14414.beal Amperial arol Young Ityion Teas
.1 0 Vrr
140 bai 010iste olou P. n. lilol o ,pi.
N. tr.
20 " • a. ' Cuba • 4, •
" Sy
lastetag and for sale
R,
zussavix OM, BRO. k co..
1406 111 101 Liberty Weer
.rrli 'VERBAL 04,0THES g' NO.
ER —,Tb• COIF _Wr/avr that .Lea the an
wheel *traded, tad lb t he o. ly lArlegertrhat Wee
tatlefaetten. A lam steak on band.-,A4 for fell
et ft 0.1:6 and IA 111.. War Wear. by
J. re EL PHILLIPS.
relM bale Maar for Allellbrer 0011 rat
DEFINED BUGANS;
t ast raai to . bola., crusted, powdered And granulated
160 btdr.. A. atd B. red ed td
atom. aud tof sale by 1"3-ar.
Now
• - •
Dr.yAtErt & Haws
rze end l 2 Wood .:roes
MAILS &c.--300 kegs, city brands Nat 8,
A. l l,,ssotted tires. '
Ito boxes, city brands, Window Oittss.
One& ye.
For We by
• ICUIBPATBIOR, BRO., & CO.,
seta • - 191 and les Liberty strait.
BUTTER.—Fzeth Butter, received. thi
30 kegs 'fresh Ohio , Disley 'Batter.
13 puttees:Waite:a Estate Butter.
10.keksg,p04;poldpg Vatter. •
Fpr seas by , XL mien 6.00.
HOM IN Y. —25 tibia , Plitaa 33 t012 Rom—
lny, la gore sad lot Ws
3e25 20 Lib erty st ebat.
PIM/AM—IL bble., prime new piclues
Whet ur *ad Merritt tuad....lOL , stare mid tot
Web. 1.11145.5. 0. BALSLEY.
000 • OOt wens , Woe.
AP.PLXb.
160 bbla Choke. Apples. • ' •
Jut rteeind and for axle by
ZETZER it ARMSTRONG. :
tamer Matketatad Fun Su.
VLAI.SI3En WANT & D. '100Q0; bus.
4. for which we will pay the Walled teitket
price. at IBS Lthetty street.
sae
W. U. 09.
drki nr- 'ER T2EI EVIVEA
WA-1M
An
n s'nw , i-eet_cakeza a z;Z--
Apotavitp tt ui-Pinilpibi• 110#14.5
41:116D LMABDTAXASLY. I —,
ENERGETIc__XIBIt.
•
" • b trtafi to. intfatelo4c/liebt, iplessast
ate trecetailiallififah wttrpar Teat us so icier
arm day, by a Man laVeliatalit (to maticiszta
wio) al (n.21101%0 to ism
' : ' EVARSA ?MOW
We: Irtrdtditittteet, ab War&
VOR SIME.—/L lot of — *oaf one acre,
1 &twee la are Metal. • oSevern's
• tltaries. slellatelbalea,vrol• lam , (lat
een larlericr, aarleg memo* metal a good
Mutt cottage if rara. roonsc — Trze Is Si,. a good
„coshard of hbotee ingta.atutthOesi Man inata,
-ae.-• hettlisdilttOU Og Res* fuer.
/teerdia of thistiettsiber, on the mattes, T. B.
of W. D. arcr&ABAJI, Etseettterrof the estate of
-.ltlass Zdegohasi.dseseeed.. Berlarrl,
TOBACCO, EtEGARS, ad—WHORES—
DAY MOANING, thnttetehit 27th, at ten
. o'clock at the Coautiltlelee *MO, 100 Malik,
Odd stoats
20 ClaaaleicpCut toll iobier:o;
I Union Navy- "
I Boxes eaeyndlett
NAGI
Coil 1 3417aais altat'
eit rope;
tO Bap new feathers. -
o „ knetteneet•
Eltut tfro . ll3 NOZICE..--ther2: lo a lin
,
late ofAllegt‘ usq eay amity, deceased, nave
Aso rtaahualteec all ~ B evalaut.
kng themselves Ind.:UM to eabi adata, will
wake laimed=s=tounrall those anima
:fp aal7- aal/leattoated
alWatirr. ,
~; Zawneiar,
7,tvivim 14 1: 91flya m *Laftesa.
Veroek, , wilt f 4 - rutd•ikt Conahmeratai
'/V r"Pr4 r l4l ,lr=p l i r
I_r 4
- t r ."w-t.- ,
911 n
1 Loabicliilootios- ems.;
re= : • • t a,. abiLtitraDrr, Atrattr.
IgtitlCßH. RATS, -
x c - 1B
ea Bells,
AT
RUM'S BOUICERRNIgHING Bing
No. 68 N'actora,l Htroot,
WtilTß, ORR 41, Ca,
We. 25 Fifth Street,
otter for silo
I CROICB ASSORTIEST OF DRESS MB,
Plain and Figured.
tallow. semi Ts?
riettgoods.
A LLZOIELENY COUNTY, ea 'he
ANL OrptteruPOolut, held at Pftlatugh, to and
for the asid Oear-ty, on the 24 <lay of September
15SO, lit no. 17:1, June tem, ISM.
The Petition of Robert 310ETherton.
E.Te.uvw of of Hebert Nero; deceased,
showier; thatior hialtled him anal xeocuat, whleb
vas anthem:l absolutely tor the Court, and that
he Us comae money or property of the Eata ea.
tale Lajas hazels, *54 therefore prays the Court to
discharge him from Um Mulct 01 OW %motor
hfp.
s
And noir to er.t, September et, Ma the withht
pa Utica preeestal sod retd to Open Omni, there.
ta cm the - Carat order mad. direct that none* be
gives to all the pastlea Interested. Mcahlloaf4o
es
on • Week, for three stawantre w eOki, the
tittsbusah ireek/y imulate came be
Mose to the ramtrest. the s oldpotato:me be
disstarge4 from the Males of itie satd executor.
xX Inca for hY tare. •By tha Court,
Prom the Boma
w. A. itisitorticuark.
DRESS AND SOROOL WITS.
A nen lot of choice goods
For Fall Wear.
Just ELECtIVED BY
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 St. Clair litraref
ABefhTurr ltr•11 , 11111•Ieritc . . 0.7106,
OF
eo. Pe. Sept.
OF QUARTER.
a , /11A eTER'S ETUDES.
Di Ntoves;
275 Joints 01 Stove Pipe;
6 Desks;
■ Tablet, anA several other artle'es.
Wl/1 be led et Public, Auer.lon, at the Govern
ment Flory house. on Penn street, opposite the
Fort Wayn• Da Iroed Depot, In tilts efts. on
WEDNESDAY, October lth, 1565, at to o'olook
•
11-natn—Cub, C. S. Currency.
A.E. E CAMP,
C. and Q. lE., U. S.
I e2s:t ou
FANCY 30008,
T3YS, BASKETS, .:40,C;.
vala.colcmeseales max.dt FLotes.l.l...
New Goode Art opened. Pelee. greatly re
duee...l, at
C. LACER'S YARIEY DT TOY STOBE,
SO. 101 HAIIIRLFT 811TEET
1:1333111363
ROSS OIL COMPANY.—/O, a meeting
of the Stockholders of the BUSS OIL COIL
PAS Y, held et their ofhce on the Oth inst., the
capital stock of the Company l e w d
TWENTY
ims
vats of all present. IncreasedFlVE
TuOI3SAND SBA RES. Stockholders will please
take notice and call and take out their pro -rata
share of the new stock, al Rim necessary to halm
funds Immediately to carry on the work now on
hand By order of the Board.
ROBERT WItAY , Jb . Scerptarp.
llEvarrs
POLYTILT.OI7M
FOE THE HAM,
t. acknowledged by all who Mitre twee ft to
be A No. t. Try Eye dontrtnre and. he
convinced. For bate by oil drugristb
ly itblyd
BOOKS I IIOOKEI
Sherman'. Great Wares;
Civil Policy in Aaanca Draper,
Tba Sabbath Peens re.
Exile. in Babylon;
Bcebna'a Bemiolecenees;
Fifteen Deeial Battles;
Hill's iniant Bloats;
Photograph Libor.;
Poslut Bursae;
Portfolics,
Stationery;
Smith'. American lake.
Slate.;
School Books;
Inkstaeds;
Penholder.;
Pens, as
3. L .R EAR'S,
rot's No. In Fourth street.
Tax-Payers of Allegheny Taira notice.
I BARON LIEBIOB'
Lllll3ll on Pirreeenos. alAS lerartil
TRUSTEE
Ulth, moo.
VLECTION OF
E.3.-,-T a
etorkholders of the Pittaburgh Gag glom
y are hereby an election tottl be
t et the o ffi ce of the Company,a In Plurbunth,
on the FIT. ST MONDAY (mond day) OF (b
TOHER NEXT, between the hours of t/ o'cloek,
noon, and 2 o'clock P. In, for the folcPou or eleot
lag THREE PERStiNS to soma e. Truitees of
cold 470IIIpeoy for three yews.
tclintd JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treseurer.
4 'DUETS WARD
Public notice is hereby given that the Bounty
Tax, assessed rn the persons, occupation, and
property of ..Id ward Is now due and payable to
me at No. SO Washington street, and molt be paid
In thirty dais Irani LW, date, or delinqueete wm
1.• proceeded Agalnot **cording to
rit,BKBT BOLE.
oda wd
B:rnosia SA 18E6.
FOR CALF.
Three Superior Second Hand Boilers.
rexty .Leeties in diameter, .thirtrelx feet /ear.
0-16 teetilities la each. /key basiedat a bargain.
Emialreatibe Ude/trial Works.
IL DI BOLE & 00.,
se= iw tor. Point Alley and Du,
C. BEGGS RAB JUST UPRNED A
very flca usoritane of -Batt= :/3onuots,
Hasa, Blbboro, Flowers, Feathers, &a. Alio, MO
latest styles of Coats, Basques, 11. d eserrhing
In the Cloak lice, at
No. IBC federal ektreet. Alloglaeo7.
VITTEBURGH AND PHIL&DELPRIA.
OIL COINPA.NY.—The nal meet of
the. torkholders of this Comp ax an o y. will be held ing
on
hIONL AY.. Catobtr sth, is 16. et the of es of the
Company. No. It 9 Pout th street, NT the pun...
of cleat rtf °Neere for the ensulas yeer, and trans.
acting can other business tot moo some before
Them. A. T. PAIIIVESTOCH,
&ender,.
P.ELQUIVA,'
WECOM,39X• TILE
NO. 21 WYLIE STREET,
MARES TO ORDER' GEAR 'OI7ITIRE) AtTII
MODELS FUR AEW,3RVERTIOSti.
eimayersi . _ .
TAILOII3 , IV leaUM TO • REULFIV/1
monworattis IH THE ART OP
Cutting Mats and Boys' dal - monis,
BY AOTUAL ALEASOREATENTi wourOlo*Ol
Ai
bb alb, ••• •
ELOIT.,Jat
jotoRaITY'S. Clothlns Many &at=
trAttrottain-actl irlattonds AJUgheay Qy.
attildlartodltiM
,AND • P,LASTEIL-60 bbla for Bale by
..,XENEYY OOLLIeta.
pRE BRICE.—Far tale by
.HENRY H. OOLLINS.
GLUE —6O bblc, for sale by
REIVIT COLLZCS.
.....
:rEsi".[t INCA 718.44111g42"44.
DuisoLulitma'
5 •
" ✓ 301118; BOYD &.
,
tr= aaa ,41 4 suer
tlisi Ingle -settliatot aaxa of tea Pik
fairs of the lota Jillo ft ioem —a
a °Mee, eorzostogood
iSiCWII
JOEff-tic-BOYD,
IT4VINO DISPOSED - OF OUR EN
:
Pittsburgh Steel _ Works,
MISERS. ANDERSON, - COOK & CO
We take pleasure hi
firm to the patronage of ottrionser outman.
JONES, BOYD & CO.
tit: tea& sar:lw
Prrrsarsair
DRMORGR STEEL WORKS,
ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
(SCCCESSOILI SO JONES, BOYD 4 co,)
tfattureettruir or the - best reene.l Out Steel.
ir-t$ sod 0 4 2 6 0 1 2 . ct Wstses., , tor Plates.
/bre, Fmk and Stunt OW Steel, (Jut Steel for
repaying, sod-
IlklCO•4 • Arlzaff, Iler.cluo,:a3A:Lessh
Steel Arm wills, Spans'. Axle*, alicaldn;
eta and Common Plmigb and Spring Steel
COSleeCkrraer at Fume awl Vag noon% two
bllxiaa above the Bloaeagabela House.
OCTOBER.
OUR YOUNG FOLKS,
CONTAIN& THE FOLLOWING MIMS
Grandfather'. Obeznut Tree, by !Mrs. *
L. Maria
child.
(Hwy Cht:dran'e Song, by Luc Lamm.
How the Indian Odru Urows, b y
the author of
,
Brien Uinta Sisters...
'The Cruise of the Leopold,. I. by Oliver Optic.
ESlGHotturerlth YOU? Brightreves, ni, by J.
T. Trowbring,
Dog Carlos, by Louisa Challis,.
Allost In the Forest, IJE, by Captain IlLsyne
Rola.
DEMEMM
Winolug Mr Way, X, tn , Carleton.
Eltuag-Apay, by Mrs. Anna ff. Wells.
Aunt Eatbet'a sto+l e by Mrs. IL B. Stove.
Round Me Evening Lamp.
This !flambee Contains 14 Illustrations
Terme—Two dollars per annum. Single num
bers, twenty mute
JOHN P. HIIET & Co.
PUBLISHIMS AGENTS,
a FIFTH S. ilL&SONIO RAILJA.
BIiCAIITLLS LIBRAR Y LEO
TUEI23 I
Season of 1865-'6.
The Lecture Dozaatittes teg to annouroot the 01
lowlzg
LIST OF LECTURERS,
Ur tie ensuing season
Mtn ANNA E. DIUEESSON November 2.
O. OSORNYLN November 7.
GEORGE THOMPSON November —.
I , CORDOTA- - December 21.
D 0... -... ........ December 23.
Nlsa ANNA E. T-- — IONANSON Deoember e&
Do. December 28.
GEORGE VANDENHOPP • J'
JOlll2 H. GOUGH I=l'k
Ho.
Marsh 21
TIMODOBE TILTOt Is also ecusbleualy as
petted.
Sew= tickets, (admitting to secured seats with.
out eztra charm) $3, can now be obtained at the
Library Booms, the
_principal Ding and Book
Stores, and from Um Committee.
Tn.:Wise Bairewint, War. B. Ebtranas,
B. 0. Atsim, Oakum L. Ossower..n.
Jahn T. Donne jO. L. bloOnticroon,
sets Lecture Committee.
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE,
MEADVILLE, PA.
4o.s.zozacto.x. fox. 1865*30
WBESESDAY, BIFTEMBES. 20,
F4LL TB it Jrz OPEXB
Wednesday, Drannbinn), Fall Tarn oloee.Thms.
liar, January 4, Winter Ttrrn oy ens; Friday, Mann
10, Winter Tenn clones; Monday. April 1, Spring
Term ("p.m; ThumPty, June S 9, SPnng Terra
loses--aIIItiIIENUEM I. NT,
Location beatitifril, healthful, and cur of acmes&
Librarlea, Cabinets. and apparatue untuually on.
tensive end raluable. A new boarding hall with
lotepletely furnished [none for the acmnrooda.
100 of one hundred studeots. Boarding from SLEW
o 34 OD per wee..
tnawee <OO2OeOCl2ll Latin and Greek will be
formed at the beginning of the Fall Term.
m. Cve»tuv of the Faculty
WOOLEN alleaU-Efg,
I 3 to z% port wide.
OLLEN cßunria CLOTHS
WITH MEDALLION CENTRES,
LINEN DEUGGET,
Three Yard• Wide.
•X• AL X I=lL L=iVF7IV,
Stair Oil Cloths.
NEW STOCK JUST, OPENING BY
NeFARLAND & COLLIN'S,
2(26 71 and 73 Market street.
NIITRITi Vkl FOOD,
Fon ENFANTS AND INVALIDS.
For leaking a•oleaaar t and !dimly nutrition' Soup
or Ornel for children deprived Or the mothnel
salt, nod Invalids ig ogee
!Q Fall Wreath= 011 each package.
IV into at the GENTII6I. DE MI mar,
.netsif Ohio and Federal stteets, In the Market
Bowie, Antique:ly.
niux. GEORGE A, KELLY
T STORY 035'
SIIERIMS GREAT ALARM,
From the
DIARY OF F A
STAFF OFFIGHIL
EY BREVET-NAM GEORGE WARD •11001,14
41,14,2.c5an, to General Sherman.
ONE HANDSOME VOLUME, 12m0., WITH A
MAP AND tiummtous /LLUSTRATOJNS.
PRICE 81 711
Bent free, by mall, to any address:6a
DAVIS, CA.8.5.8 t CO.,
anti '93 WOOD STREET.
.quegnel Way
Gmanel,
DEAUGHTING OFFICE;
AND, PATENT &GENCIy
8 No. is sr. OWE erarcr, oar 8114 14A11414
41404,
Pcuotammanz, cm magma.
Iledeleman Mx 14 Hay Meet. ist
HAVING _ REMOVRCI TO 240. 82
FOURTH STREET, I ban opened a eigerusd
eamortment or the latest Mlles to BONNETS.
HATS, swam mowns,ex.trans. FAN
ay Own% ex., "and am now prepared to wait
m apoa my a
call otittaintri,And all others who may favor
e with
serrimeod. MRS. IL Et. VirSICHITEIA
- -
---
WALL PAPER.—Kew pattanta, a ra•
Zia. ICI
dueeff
Alatkat plata In greatirsturty et styles, •
BUZ
areeg •
h 880
Meby lIBRICATING OIL.;40
U. oo b L bla. tin
Liss.
.TVEr .SDrEft,T..E.VBAIE.I7.B. ;
/I ; gicultural Society.
..a!xm'Aam-
IRON CITY
OCTOBER-113, 19 AND 20,1888,
t the new
4213SEUT OD FRIDAY.
The Boatel of Managers asutettnee to the piths
that theya dlan ari a
hissed
ntly foe - a t_eno. of yu. mondere the
contsota sd inte
hanyeas the
IRO® CITY PARK;
Situated at Lallatllentik. mar the city 1124.
Large. and , TraLdrranged
)31711,t0124E1S
Have been ereatcd foi thodtiplay of
aircrui
ENTS rlas AB ", dartbes, .
I If PLERI, ?RIMS. anar.E.v ..
PLowsum autzL smarm milt
VEABETAJILYAi POULTRY.
LIBERAL ARRAIiGidIENTS.
DIME • SATISFICTION
To ETA[biters sad Spectators.
LARGE PREMIUMS
ARE OFFERED.
And the dlaplay In all departments pfOttaiall to be
IX, t:NSIVE AND IMPOSING.
401= .
The Maaagere have provided
A Satiable Durso for the Display of ilonas,
And, In addition to the tads pedand to the Pre
minm Lhts, the track yid DO OPIA shah day for
EQUIERIAN PIRFORILINCES,
Vides the areettoes of th► Clorazetttee.
TEE GROUNDS ARE
Supplied With Pure Water.
Hay and Straw
PITRITISRED GRATIS.
rain at Cost.
IRON CITY PARC eau be reached by the Olt.
Items' Passenger Railway. Also, Asooatmotatleei
trains ertll be run by the Pennsylvania Railroad
tlonipanv.
sip Pleaders Like can be_p_reenred at the
Booms 01, the Society,
_Pio. 18 - biteet, or by
aValazeltherzar i .und mnae eteim inet"
en
the Sect • book, before .713.1t3DA.Y.RPEN
INO, 0011) 17, sa4 incept herseq_brought
within the trolosure u as ViESD6Y Nous ;
A Blau Band wilt be In atieanance.
ger Athiple arrangeane.ta tot male.
PRICE& Or ADMISSION
g l2latm.h tec tion 25 cents.
l'aro.horse Vehloleg 15 cant&
25 eento.
81nolo.banie Vettlolef 20 °sato.
Slagle 110,1e.f 0n... . 10 cant&
°concoct! of veblelea will
ad 1.. py,. l / 1 - oolattlon, Me
mobs:prim, of
Judge.' Reports will be rend from the Preal.
deut's tent on FRIDAY. OCTOBER Iq et Iwo
o'clock P.
CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID
For furtrer Information. eddreee
Copt. JOHN YOUNG, J. Superintendent,
(Jen. JAMES S. NEOLEY, CorreeporrillopcSecre.
tory of the Society, or S. 811110YER, triturate,.
ry to the Board. eeetattort.ir
ARMY BOOTS,
REAL GENUINE KIP LEATHER.
CUSTOM-3IADE RAND SEWED,
J. TINGLEY,
Three Dollars a Pair, at
11PCLELL SNIPS AUCTION HOUSE,
OS i-irekk 0 t - r4O et.
Sir. AU goods at Cost, to make room for Its
proverserda. tea
COME 011 E, COME ALL I
GEBTLIZINS YOULSIIING
STORE.
Nos.lB and 15 St. Clair St.
The attention of the public, Ii called to the IaTO
and extensive steak of CENTLlnrgvi'S FUR.
N/SHING GOODS. just opened at the above.
mentioned place, whin!, I am now offtring at great
bargains. y one In want of the above Goods,
wilt find dit to their advantage to give me a call,
and examine my stock before puttering else
where. They can linstr.he largest and best seleeted
stock of Fine White Shirts, extra alms, Besieges
Shirts, Woolen, Cotton and Lisle Thread Under
shirts and Dreams, Scarfs, Reck Tie; Socks, So..
mndere, Butterflies, and ever yth ing pertaining to
the Gentlemen's Furnishing tods, in the city,
Remember the Mare. LI awl IS St. ()lair atreet.
SAMUEL L.EVIN.
N. B. A large stock of Rats, Cape, Gray's 1301.
lace Lockwood's. Universal, Byron'. Enameled
and lilaseasoll, will be sold lower than cast
b io lam
FOR BALE
AT. OIL OITY.
The Landing =red by Brewer, Barka & 00,
with shod., (mite°, Tnnke And Fixtnrea, on bank
Of Allegbeol rive , . at 04 laity , wi ll be sold at
Auction, on TwUBSI" Alfj tho 6th day 0! 0:to•
LT?. at two c'eqnnir n net oroylonalir
dinicsot of at 1 - ricato :217rts baffilng fa owl
of the twat: ua the rt.. Wilk, haying ono hundred
feet v uzy y n 1 teat
. npfr !* 5,4 room aa.2 Platforms, two
Trlts. eich aft !moored barrel ospaatty. two..
*to., thllmo usadd Lug. pa.tionlara app l y to
Jtiari ril&trif & vu,
CO the premise; er to
BREWEEL.•BLIBRE
Corner %Attune Warandillateack
attli:Lacal Plttsourgh. Pa,
BUTLD/NO LOTS
somas sA..tazi.
.1
A Or• we Medians Illnersvute, adlolulng the
p_rovertien of Mn. Denny, ntr. Sebenley and Mr.
oteuk, intersected by Webster stmt, stuumptable
of alvlsion into valuable building alto,
IS OFFERED FOB r SitE, CREIF.
Apply for farther aarrloalere r to
8. 8. BItY2S, Broker,
zn_ vePortranz sr.. 4rittrirea "Bandbm
STILEI OPENIN p TALL eliftBONB
beesested, are hereby =tided that the under.
llifoulr Viewers . mowed. to view and MAU tate
damages arising from the proposed opening of •
street, 40 feet wide, Dom Melt:memo or Peuntag
ano Pletelog ate/sere, about dM feed, (arttrontlug
the -plan and speoldcatlons lampoon* tro. pw
titian of Henderson and:others,) the ram
Ward. Allegheny elty, Ifflrtneet on the lloa of •
add street tor the purposed' their spoons:meat,
on WEDNENDAY, September ' Sttb, IAN, as
o'clock, tit x. „TABUS GRAHL3f•
JOHN BRO Witt
JOHN DY:Hari "
wars.
STIMET OPEN LliG.-4.11 persons inter.
ems,. sr* bere-by no:reed:hat tne undersigned.
viewers appointed to view and seam the damages
and benefits arising from the proposed opening of
e street, 4.0 feet wide, frost the junction -of yell.
mount sad Flentht streets, east *Niue we rest. I .
the Third ward, 9 ettAladertedutz to the
plan and specifications secompanridd the petition
of Bandsmen and others.) wilt meet pa the line Of
scald street foe the purposes of thede , appoLerntnt:
on WEDNESDAY, Depteudgr. Risk lass, at
JAMES MUM
JOHN DRows, Jr, VlOWers.
MIR DYER,
WIRBE FOR HALE. -•-6.A large - riear
al4 Bay Hone, 'smutted soma. espy at
Is3hOutp Mats IF. B. EO4
H:CRY C
~-~-
`N~'H
Hass been wads-to lame
riEIIA.ANAKA, MOOD DOBEL Y" . '' ''
H A inotit ...manuawit y..”
. artlels mkt ppAtivo airs' 4_ :::::
131aMYSS%— Ere$7at tfaakat:' , ,!
amalgam: tag • •
.__- - '
:•Ay a Tun lt:rarlig mgagariArim',•'
gestam Ltd who
an 4 It Ctocti. but iitialg 4 7l7l-vgatillriA: ci '''" - '"' '.
• ___________, mom Smaglaktsat
Col,o3A`Tri --
m.
aws taillefihrt7,_
.i 24 _ Castile Io aPaareW
. - ..ci•'-Zgetniza
&In/am
3****4l* Woorkstilere
Dar 66; .e.)
EATON'S,
17 Fink:Sket,
NEWARieliALtit
Trinnagp, Notions - •
Embrolder b l 1
la finny 604
Bonnet, Neelr&Vintniztildbbon4
HosigY, %Tear
NLinen and sillr HaThir t ehiefo,
E. 14 001 M;
Plai Velvet Maki;
Fall .Tine Aar/et Velvet 'Ribbons(
White 000 dgi -- 771
Swim Mull % Viotanikiawni • =
Jaakaneta: '
Plain and Cheelcidli, -
Wl*: '
Thread and Law _
New l,hyle Nat -
Fine assintaiuid DO' 'e Natalia&
Railroaatilags, -
Lull Line Tally. - Naluna
cir`Vo`ii piXik Ist re: is xr4ll,
Nriv GOODS 1
NEW (3il.t>ol)
Two CELLO tidies , Arcidoldidd ffidrlno StOdk•
lbws, two cam Mato Ribbed teethe Stoeldnii,'
-two (Mita Odlran's ilodo wok Ina. BMW
Nelloo Edotiktligilf o =7 We Oacklial."." 4 7
13C.:X/41110, two .4kMat.-Aitea's,so, 4 42.: Aft; oaltt
Wats dal drawees,
and 41#,44trordt.
•
BALMORAL SMETS.-.
Hoop skirts, Hoods. SOutdsp.ELS Mali% HISS
btu Et
, tld• Has. - Versate,- tdisusdaP t BMW
Goods, MUnsery Quads, norrerd, /relabels, HAW
Urns, bilks, Bmb?o'dluel, sod sligslist , nrist7
/PAM GPOdS•I r " • •
Our Notion lepa
Well be lova .tinaire:Teareepplle4:
STOCK. N e
iloCo pounds nßerf or Whdenle
and UtAilf ;111 , 4 • .
• IoB.ltOßtilitlO.l..,
, 0017 11 gni is
B&Tn & /I=_
Itireopl3w!
DlXer4ko.
In all colors, of the very - beat Ines—
double twisted, al ell pilau.
Coburgs,
All colors, from 27 34 .4¢lo,
BL AN.EETS;
• -
All aLies, GO per mat. eleapilz LLtall
Rat's. prices.
as Ai. X-• C:).VL Att, Zs EL
In rid' and dlEsud
se27 21 FIFTH ST/Met-
TO THE TRADE.
ACItUM & CARLUSISS,
NO. 19 bitten STREET.
mra=ss sroux,i) r
Notions and Fancy. Goods;
An eleDnt SEM anent of rido foi a
CITY RETAIL TRADE:.
at al/ that to Inch and Marta Market
• -
Tammlno. Elltitoas, Etoaleen
Mamas , robes, Ladles , Ift,derwear,
as ea Trlametag, Real Lam, .
Magic R‘ftl4l2, Patent Prillhom
1,11 Linen and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs,
Ness Elsie. Lombards, for the heed,
.;
Banc, Jewelry, New Bryka-fiery desirable.
Bradley% Duplex bkLrta, Preach Comets,
Fancy Salt Zephyr Goode,
• Bcatou Bibbed and BP:coral Hose.
Gents' French Mattel Shlll4.
Marie Stout luau wateifav firtu. r
• ;
ALL soars -cir:l:
India and Gentlemen's Fltrnlilting Goods,
To which we •
invite attention bartne_pnrellairlhr
elsewhere. We eau eannaentarlarlo - lhe Whale.
sale Trade, that we have the lancestetock to onr
ever .{ resi in thin city. auk -Boyers win
find our re as low an any New Tork orhila.
d e lphia obblna Hons..
IfIACHVLTI&- CARLISLE,
50. 19 RIME CIILIWIT.
sea
•
M.SCRI:I3I IC GLYD lIV4 ADMIT !
4 .A. TED AS PARTNERS,
Frank Tan Corder and Caltin Ragan;
The partneratilD to lets Dom Atirtei, 10,tuarl the
end the business to be conducted utoter the =We
and style of
•
Elacrum, Glyde* Coaj
AT WHOLES4I.E.
£5,000 Enameled Paper Collars;
25,009 Common do. (104
2,000 pounds Wool tinittltp; Yam; •
2,000 dozen Woo/ and s Te* lo UO; ( 4
ZOO doz. Indersidris aniDrawers;
75 eartoni4ega an* ',-•
500 dozen Lace Tells;, - •
500 doz. Ladies' Linen Odka.•
Asd s Tertbsary stockit,
Ruicy Goods; itoidanS, --- &C,
&T .EASTEMIT PRIDE'S.. •
NEW FALL 0091393118TppEnag
.tr
W. W mooniaßtirs,
si nun= crami.
a !cal and eozaVate AssortAtra,: at
Embroideries. dia=32 "::
Woolen Mods, lip*ryt
Scarfsi&e.;
luziew pru m ti wags Fatu ous foiitairest si
imls W. W. 21001
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