!MOE STATE TIOSE'T. 4. ; TOIL AL OD/TOll OZNERLL z GEL JOHN F. ILIRTUANFT, Or Monlgomm qoanty. - • Mr. 1117131%7011 GEBINSAL : :ilDiNcr .- 40:0,0/3 31. 601PBEILL, camas% COvsloa M MOT rozacurrozor Artois= I MVP. of Allegtow: - SUZY LAEBEST, Pits hiwcahlp. DAM ALUM 7s, of lawny Tusinti 7os mum . sicirwrol Aftegt any, NOttl rdwette Toorsuittp. MAIM B. • • &LIMED- 'Of DEMO 'll§par . ' boish. JUB A. DAN Shea Towiistib. • 'Ps •• , coinciasioxiia raztx, at Lower St Mils 7p. FOR 1701:11ITY 81784.1cr0tt7 B. L. iffecur.Lst, et'sfir . oighuo. Inszaros as maw . 1110421 CRCESS offprupaent Tcninalalp =2=I!!!ME! asemegmta. If arly Republican voter loses. WS tote through neglect of attending to the insitter In season, we wash our hands of 1 , a1.1 b:aree. We have given wanking every day, for a veek pas; of thhtilinger, and repeat it now. Let erverjoi TotrOtes to itr hitneelf,-that he is properly armed: I!4theilutyqf Beery Union Man to You 11,241t0-vote the Republican ticket: We ptittkikito lee grotmd of drag, and not of expediency. Voting is a high and sacred 4Tegg. Ther dmn who neglects it is not on— ly warty of a ail of omission, hut is respon. siblaihr whatever evils may flow from his neglect. if the Democratic Stab ticket Is elected, the fault will lie at the door of those who stay at home on election day, and tlptmthein will justly fall the blame of whatever.. bad results may follow. Let 'Very, Union voter see to it that this duty Vbl he : owes to his country is conscten- UM* performed. DEJIOCRATIC COMPLICITY WITH -THE REBELLION. A Visibtappi eorrespendent of the ()In diana' Commercial states that at the close or 1881 thelafe of Mr. Senator Riau=leo; -Of lUlnois, went to Jackson ; Miss., and had repeated interviews there with the rebel agenefahl &mamma Palm, and Jeers)" E. domOttrorr. She was the .bearer of for mal propositions made by the leaders of thifaction to which Mr. Rtonannsou be. longer These leaders desired that the Sonthisru States shottid return to the Union ankh% that case, the copperheads, who bad jest carried the elections - in some of the moat important Northern States, were resdy.to guarantee everything that might be required in behalf of slavery, including the right tabold slaves in the territories, and 1 ttris guarantee .they were ready to maintain by force of arms, if necessary. Or, if this proposition could no: be accep ted, the !copperheads would undertake to bring the west and northwest into the Con federacy, provided that no State should be required to establish slavery contrary to the of its, people. Alter haring conferred with:Farm and JOHNSTON on the subject, Mr. RICHARDSON'S emissary is said to have gone to Richmond to see Mr. DAVIS, hut he did not welcome her proposals, and she finally came home In disgust_ , -, THE FENIANS. When President Lriscama suspended the writ of krzbeas corpus, and resorted to a few arbitrary arrests, as steps - essential to put ting down the Rebellion, the Britb:h press assailed hini with violence and denrunced him in terms as abusive as indulged in tor', qui Democratic friends throughou , the NOT& But the moment Fenianism shows its head In Ireland we see the Brit ish resorting to arbitrary ar rests, mrppressing newspapers, and virtually „moulding tne writ of /u he corpus, I). c , Gmati3r4talin haring, thus a little rebellion lih - liptnitli , :.own. on her hand, does not stop to i. toinir.oyer the lessens sbo read to us In our oypt hour of extremity, but in a mo ment resorts to ultra measures of harsh ness es_the.. best means of protection. Cir ettnintantes alter eases, you will see. OECANIZM Thetis - one great duty of the Republicans R of thls-Cotuaty. They must organize or be - disgraced by the slimness of the majority for the State ticket. We beg of each Individ- Mil reader tomalse this his ownaff:ajr. Do not visit' mit& Some one els° moves, btd move yourself, and so make others move. It was by organization we achieved our former victories, and without It we cannot succeed now. Organize ! ORGANI7.7. ORGANIZE 1 ! 80Lignite as DEMOCRATIC CA.ICDTDATES. —lf the Democratic party was sinmre In its hostility to the war during its progress, then the effect of their nominating Union eoldien;jr, once, now that it is :over, must' be: ` to compel democratic voters to support candidates whom they hate, and on the other hand to force their candi. dates to ask for The votes of men whom they must deeplv, it they hive_ not • been hypocrites them. elves. The degredation .of both 1s thus co.,plete. ~; ~~' i; a <<;, TEZzuma,-11.e Ohio Etaksman, the organ of tho Democrats of that State, says *al "a vote for Gen. Co; (the Republican Candidate for Goverior,) will be a vote in favor of taking the Declaration of Inde peudegeo; for :,our political guide? .bto greeter calamity—in Democratic eyes— aiuld happen to the country, than taking ZieDeclaradon of Independence for our pa- WELT IT NEEDS. "' What the Demo. czatic party chiefly needs is power," says B. W. Purdy, the Chief Sachem of Tam-. many. With an your gettings get powor. zb matter holy, but get it. If lying and hypocrisy, only, will get tt, then use there. and ' - : ..:./. • ~, Evii'iliiine inanrz.—;The County 'Com. '-: 4. Mitten is a li ve. We had come doubts of the Act, tunil;yesterday; bat we arenow as irtrealihatit is acting, in good earnest, and ''',, • mill improve ; the few days that are left ,AbetWeftn,t4ls And the election. Baur . : ,r • , l . fate than never A 817/thist Buirr.—Ono Swart woo a Wittily' latish% New York Democratic !kite Coyintrowizid having, got through faa-fillit ' , decamped Atm liockpti*Apoiste 010,000 of other it A itioo4:lisit'it4OliVileto4l&ll l /i ;1 PtheotfAr44` *ink the rforalioW FMfe 7 fr >Sfatei Senate— s.' 'ilfrazeitt. '13)11 , 11MO ABIOCIATIOM AT. SEPT. 30. 1863. lira LAST -DAY The election laws of Pentusylvania were made for "Ciftress , ' of the United States, and none but ••citizens" have the right to vote. These deserters and skalkers voluntarily deprived themselves of cltlzeristup to avoid serving In an "Abolition war;" and having bens declared by act of Congress forever incapable of exercising any of the rights of citizens, theyhaye no'legal right to vote. We have no fears that any elec tion officer will get himself late trouble by re-' fusing such voter, and we trust that election officers every where will reject them, If any should be so bold or reckless as to Offer them. Not Jnyyinson DAVIS, but bis namesake and coedJotor, W. EL H. DA.VIB. who to the demo. erotic estudbletto for Auditor General. He to editor of the Dub -town Democrat, and this to toe toy he bilked dc ring•the conttzt 044869 "AaNCOLK MANI'. ''Jahn Lidaras was the first' despot in Aperi• can history. Abraham Lhaeoln is the mo d syrtun of Menge*. He has deprived wet 'oar righie.-end tinder- Mollie of =aire . neeetelty, the Constitution of eette beiontey: wn you wpinnt - telOottsnr ant Weedily, therithre reucttunciogrforlitellettiblel'tightdr foneske an Ito= fettle's gave jottc'ems—Ade , yonrielreeftaVectoubpaiOn - under a tyeemees feet mowing. flues. 'Democrats; We are MIN: M4httul times of clvii war, blood' and' carnage, with the pas pect, of a ruined country start:gen; is tho face! We ask you all to cousldetkOwlong the country can Skied en esPendltdre'Of two . mu- Hone of dollars dally t' If.ion , vo;e to continue in office the present AdmfelStrattori; neither your children nor grand chtldreli*ll.l 'tea the end of tbetaxatkrn which Is beltig dolly turbid down. eviller:lon annually. , The tositatherto 'will tap at your door and Invite you to pay On your taxes foe the year,alld lt will count by hundreds and thousands of-dollars, and not as heretofore by tenanndlintidreds." - Tort Puce oy moon. - "Thirty dollars Is offered 'itsi a rdWard by the Government to every peeping sprfor the arrest and * delivery. hand miffed, in - Philadelphia, of each victim.of *adroit orhodid not Simon to , the Provon _Marshal. Meal= Lincoln, like tbe Hlgh-Priest of the Jews, offers to the be. tysyeraistead of thirty pieces at Barr, Wtty o w es of parer MOM:" ' ' . , LOorcaL Sonstraston.—Tne Lyachbmtp(Vs.) /h-pdaitran asp that It ham subtattted "to tint, beg orst92o4 4 atiulaced!ii trA' ft wants It dlstinctly U1111(91400d USA It does ' d'ileid an lota or iboatigreat, told faridamen% .. , tat*lnclplea or stdcf-,cottorti4 . IT tO j TIFe %vie of arms: , then, Itinintld new bait, *Kitt &Wind this OrOchiii4 2dirt -4411, } 5 . 21114 # rubel efigiy, iyh?lainkviirio the advent_ another chanci to ,put his a& cetsion Micros In practice, ' 430.14utttip , 7 Wstil.'d .4 14, We etrtig tegethor, - befew, i• few dal ocratic gems, which shine brilliantly with— out regard to the coder of their setting. They** Wittlit thOemocrats thought of the war while it was in progress : =NDLI.T.GO.. " fromibe earamituetaent of Ws , have entirely eschewed the word • loyal,' as having no place in the voentralary of a repub lican pcnyte."—Judge Davis. *lv a / al ai Orr from l'ittnao,ra rAe Gloolgat'omv.tton: ' A.731-VDO9 IM!M;C 10X 11 Son 'mold Iwo ;tame, abandon Cho Ides of eotro!on. From milltmy tin/lance& lee ms took to the arts of istatetrtanahtp."— C'. L. Vat laudigham. nrurJszia nr.asumL,' When the King of England wee compelled to hire Fiesilans to come here and fight no, we Whipped them. Yon cannot win victories with your hbeling soldiers."—Sewster Rich:al/son, of IC. DISUNION DAPJTJIDSID ...... . ' . lt I were calledupon to elect between the freedom of the nigger and disunion and sepa. ration,;l should. ehoose the latter.—W. beneA, delegate frvm :Ohlota Chicago Convention TEL INVEICIBLE SOUTH. "II he ever uttered a prayer, It was, that not One of the Buttes of WA , UniClll should be con quered and kuttezated. We were told that we Would cohqner the rebellious States. They could tot he coquered ? ard'he wiped God that they never Inig/tt be.' —O. Cierwariqr Bts4. BEFOIIS .Sfir/ MM!zR, • The following ir eLs few Eof the choice phrases apPllesl t 0 otir -soldiers before the rebellion woo put down, and since: Tfccilsof Dcapottam," 'Butchers.'• "Vicannaat au , AballUcn/ Dictator." "Lincoln Pupa • • , . • •Llncola tdrelinarn." - axon. ` o fThehreve soldienk the Republic " "Nettle vindicators of the Constitution." In view of this difference in expression how neatly coulee in the quotation: "MN/links thy yoke le altered; and thou apeak'in In better Waage and matter than thou dtdtt." H, lOW A TRU E SOLDIER LOOKS AT IT. The Democrats of Erie county, Ohio, have caught a Tartar. Theynomlnated A TL.NZ, a returned soldier, for R ac order; but he declines the bait, and talks back at :he hypocrites who nomilipted him In this plain way : On what grounds their erpectajion of my acceptance of the nomination was founded, I nth at a Irani to conjecture. If I had re mained at home during the last lbw years of retellion, lighting the Government by acrd and ballot,plotting the death of friends and the overthrow of liberty ; If my name was Vallandighant, Booth or Wtrz • they might have bad a pretense ; but I don't drill in that f qmsid. I have been a soldier, I have men Belle Ise and Libby Prison, nod an they (the Democracy) did not yield their support in my time of need, I'relect their love now." That is the way in which every true ao!- dler should resent the insult of a democratic nomination. CORRECTION The resolution of the Pennsylvania De mocratie dtate Convention has been erron eously published hitherto. Its true render hag is as follows: Bemired, That the thanks and gratitude of the people are due to the Lincoln Paps, the supple tools of despotism and minions of anAbolition dictator, who so success-. fully acted the part of butchers among the people of the South, (as brave and chival rous a people as God ever put upon the earth,) who have so nobly vindicated the cause of the Constitution and the Union, and who under the lead of their woolly. headed shoulder strappers, have elevated the fame of ...ur people by their deeds of valor." DESERTERS AS D SKEDADLERS. The following is the section of the Act of Congress of March 3d, 1665, which disfran chises all deserters from the military or naval service, and all persons who having been en mils& lei( (Lek daurict, or fled beyond the limits of (he United dimes to avoid ming draft. oil into the se.rvwe. Election oflleenr will ob serve thereforethet 't Is their dray to exclude the yobs of all :uch. EEC. 21. ...Net 6: it further encici,d, That in Addition to the °the- lawful penalties of the cnlrm• of de , rtion from the military or naoal Sortie?, All prisons vita have de,e11.,1 the rotli toy ar naval a ;Vico IThitt,l &atm, srho Shad not return to , vlF•re:e.,. ro2 lot th. n- • Laic, slo a pro. - -se marshal es,:tne sixty Java after the proclamation herein alter 1114 d, tiILIQ, shah be deemed anti .akin to have voluntarily relit quiet , d rod (or ftited '.heir rights of citi zenship lied teen- rights to bre,ms citiz rat; at d such merles snail tee f• - ever PecapaSle of dhleine any other of trust or IT, lit ender the Unitsd Statee, or of extremity, any rd•Otits or c-ns thrren•-, red all perevics shat: here after desert the military or navel service, and all persons who, lacier duly enrolled, shall de• paid tics Jturivelleteen of the district' In which he is enrolled, or go beyond the limits of the Uni ted States, with ihteht to avoid any druft into the military or natal service, drily ordered, shall be liable to the penalties of thia section. and the Prey Men t. is hereby authorized and re to.red forthwi•ti or ice ps•esage or tbis net, to term pr , s.lnet-at..,a aettr• g forth the provis ions Of:Lim acr.loc, in whica proclamation tie, l'retstern: is e-eme,erti 10 nif ty all deserters re. cc r.ltg tt {inn stuty days as aforesaid, that :hey shall be pardon d on condition of return ing to their reZirrlCV, and companies or to coca riper organ izstions as they may be assigoexl to, nutil they shall have served (or a period of time trinal to their original term of calistmen. We Lott= b•lverai Democratic papers are making war epon this law, and declare that election officers cannot, under our State laws. refuse the votes of these men thus rendered in • famous. This allow, that the deserters and dm defilers wilt all vote the Democratic ticket If they get a chooser; and we have thus an additional and very etrong reseals why no honest man should be found in company with them. A ticket which they can vote cannot be worthy of arty loyal man's vote. HOW DAVIS TALKED IN 1863 IrliEl sf - . ' , 7 0...1., ..,, - , krillA'N. It virst. . '' Tan supposed perpetrators or the daring burglaries committed in Erie Ciiy and , 'ewes sdin.-eet bss... hsnt arrested wi" 4 n I a few days. The first burglary or at 1 Westfield, and next came that of Blatne's Banking House, at Northeast. The third - - Wes at Painesville, and then came the rob berles in Brie City, at Minnlg & floadley'a, and at Arbuckle & Clark's. The names of the parties who haye been arrested, am 'dames Burchfield . Mrs Margaret A. B ow . era, and mi . ' rothers named Mt:Quinlan. Burchfield Vas discharged JACOB ALTMAN, was kilted on the Rai. road track near llillable_Pa., on the 20th that. Mr. Litman was hard of. hearing and -was not noticed by the engineer of the train that killed him. Ile-was an industrious man and-a good pinata. Ilts wife was bu. tied abont a Month previous to his own death, and a family of five or six children are left in moderate circumstances to mourn the toes of an affectionate father and mother. Two Men named William Edwards and • James Lefghtner stole two horses on the night of the filth inst., one from William Mathews and the other from A. S. Berg hill, of St. Clair township. Immediate pursuit w e rVaade, and he thieves were arrested n 'Stop:down, a few minutes after they had sold the horses for fifty dollars each. They are both returned soldiers, and my that they served over three years in Capt Super's company from Johnstown. TDB Pittston Gazette says, speaking o' the coal matters In Wyoming valley, that the individual operators and small comma nil s, to thls place and vicinity, have made an angexuent s to resume work - on Monday, Sept. Vith. The priere to be regulated oy that peal by the Pennsylvania Coal Com pany, when .hey start. s. Tar city councils of Erie have abolished the - system of. holding market ou regular days. It is believed that by throwing the entire trade into the hands of the fruit, vegetable and grocery dealers, pr ces will be more reasonable than In the regular market A )4.w named Adolph was killed on the Central road at Lancaster, Tuesday. He stepped off the track to avoid a train gains in one direction, and not seeing a train coming trom the: opposite direction was run over and instantly killed Tnr Titusville Herald says: Maj. Gen. J. W. Denver, Ks-Member of Cougreaa, arid Ex-Governor of Kansas, is stopping at the lilLorc Ilcuee. There are few men liose official titles testify to more cilletin- E.Eniitiad public services. RITIAIt Hrtr , son'of Mr. Win. Till, re siding rear Kittanning, while hunting on :itimety-last, fell from a tree which he had a-,•uord ntnr a squirrel, and received in juries from which it is feared he cannot recovc T. GILEAT Bean, Pa., has again been hon ored by a visit from burglars. Lnat vs ek, the bonito of Amos Landis was entered, and SICOO in moniy.vnd {OOO to notes liken from s cbebt.No due has as yet been obtain ed of the Inn-giant THE Custom Rouse °dicers of Ede city recently mad@ a lute haul upon a gang of smugglers, capturing several fine pieces of English cloth, sheeting, itc., and some choice brands of liquors. A 75,000 bushel elevator Is now in pro em of t iection near the P. & E. R. R. crossing, by Crotch & Brothers, in Ede city. Tha. National Bank at Pithole, Pa., by a vote of Its stockholders, Is closing up its businers. A NEW daily _paper, called the Record has been started at Pithole City _ _ Some InteresUng Paeta About the Cholera. The Paris Journal des Debase publishes an interesting letter from the pen of M Al phonse Pereyra, director of •he Anglo-Ital ian Bank. The writer, who has evidently taken pains to make himself acquainted with the subject, gives the result of , he ex perience of the medical profession In Italy to show that the notion prevelant In Eng land, as well as in France, that cholera is not contagious, is wholly erroneous. If the French and English physicians contend that contact with a choleraic patient does not necessarily communicate the disease they are right ; but, argues M. Pereyra, the experience of Italy shows that.hr presence of a choleraic patient In a Ints'ity hfth trio free from the scourge sufficient to cause its . outbreak there, showing 'oat It is conta gious by the st•sorr ton set the miasma, ...Luau:flag from the pat:where the patient Is Ix let; era ad..d In. It a Mild Utter swum to bear cmnidcrable analogy with the cat tle i logos., as Latium! by B. Betic in his sill. ci tl re pt.: t. Scree 01 the lads on which M. Pereyra grounds his conclas.onit are extremely en lit us. T! us et Vet,' ee, Trieste, and tither Thera the 1 / I ,ill:Tten Is remote tram the town, the otsease never extend--1 be yond the wails of the qua:amine building; itch:reps at Ant non, wlict i g„ the laz unlit) Is in :be h. art of cue city, the disease spread like Ife rotes that no cases ape of tired usiil the cl rival of fugitivefrom I,g)pt. From Ant nuts the disease was tattled by teebives to other in s us; but owitg to stria plecnntiona, carried Orli in only a f,..w isolated cares occurred At 31es , ina, at the time of the first Inv, sloe of ('ate by cholera, the teinwest pre cautions set re 'Piker!, not one ease occur red, Eniboldcned by its escape, the:Ahn_ 'deice st y tiv.tu en steps whatever:at 'the, time of tie s: clad appesranceo . of sci - surge; the -ity was decinnateclN the most ricnrous vigilance is pracicea r not one care has taken-place. During one of the invasions the ex• Duchy of Modena, though literally surrounded by states where the scourge was committing the greatest havoc, escaped unscathed, a sanitary cor don having been established. Mr. Pereyra suggests that, as the . abure facts are, pretty conclusive, It would be worth the government's while to Inquire into the matter. The French consuls in Italy could supply all the requisite infor mation in a fortnight; and as the cholera exists at Illarselies, it is high time that some such inquiry should he made--for if the experience of Italy be borne out It is clear that a strict quarantine would affix tuolly (heck the inroad of the plague. rcp.ernd Plttiburih, Pa. pITTBISURGH AND PIIILADELPEUA OIL CCM:LPL/PT.—The sanual manual( of theStoekholdere Of Ltd. Company. will by held on PIuNDAY L Mint. r IN6, ea the cane of the Compay, No. Inn Fount, .creel, for the purpose n. of elect.tng °Came for the enentsz rear. ..d ttng .11th Othet Enav Bonze bnfore tam. A. T. FAHNESTUOK, nen Preretarr. _ InkportaLt Admiralty Case-1111.700,000 I JOHN DOLL, I Tivolved—B ebet Cotton. A letter to the Chicago-Rept etican from Springfield, Illinois, says: "Several years ago Ni. Linoin was nak ed open a certain Occasion, if any admiralty !meiotic was done in Springt/e4 Re re plied 'No, and I cannot see any chance for any, unless two ducts slionid colllie in Sen,gamon river.' "Nevertheless, there are now pending In the Dlattict Court here about forty sults in admiralty, involving property to the amount of one million seven hundred thou sand dollars, The most of them grow out of cotton seizures In the rebel Shires during the war, chiefly during the Red River eipe dition. The property having been seized by the nag, was seto , to Cake and was sold by oraer of court when cotton aver. aged over a dollar per pound, and the pre:Feeds deposited isCthe Crated Staten -treasury at St.- Louis, subject to order of court . The question is whether 'tide - prop' belengs to the - gift* unlink to thy, bevy, or'ttl the claimants Who ' hart , ' pearedri ince the saltine. Then elidirtazitit are Wit Northam{ andirentherb kin, both loyal ,and disloyal,,,Ther points involved are 'lnanyand intricate. Questions of loy alty, citizenship, agencimand international law are mingled together till a labyrinth arida% Which lawyers only could delight to wander. • The Terrible Drought'ln 'New mgland. A correspondent °CUM %mien Journal writing from Pepperell, Mass., isea asa account of the effects :of draught In that vicinity. Unless rain falls sup 'soon he says the trees iu the forest will die. Ap— ples and_winter wheat are good for nothing. He says further: "The wells are nearly all dry. People, horses, oxen and cows travel one and - two' milesio the brooks for drink and 'fardly use.: 4inin andsalstraills about the toWm• -bays been stopped, except one,, and this, 'one Issas stopped tide (Tuesday) morning by the. Zifashua,li.: taf cotton- mills,. who , sent a man diere..o open the - wale: ,gates addling - away so, tbat. idi.ttf gamester nileha rim 'hi &kitten million timpedinntt Yam told:by:lS thraket.who Joseyearly :.morning fors - long ride to this with graft for himself and b/s, lleighbart On arrivingtfiero'he ' gained—the above Inter.' =On. Already_a_largemumbetot. gusts' :Were there waiting:oor Wm. Atud'on , WO Lome be met mepr i more going to ke, like: Illmiobllgq_d to ratans whit Adr.grabli ;but nome .UtileseLboltnahnaAnmpertiv reconsider. their anti action •..we mast send: to Lowell •or Bostonflo • get: our :Irate • treated, or our stock must starve, besideiS' famishing nearly for Water." MU= Chi Thursday tag, at Lynchburg. &Mile neon boy fell fmm the torch at the reddence of Mr. Alm B. Geddes*, to the lard below. a divan,. of aiout Litton feet, amt striking his Load against the ghetto gagglug, broke the latter;st acsasalplasta„ while/tie aggro escaped without eves a bruise. Mr. G. was attracted by the con version, sad hestesteo to the relief of the little ebo, supposlug him to be seriously Injured, but beferete could reach him, young Africa was on hta feet, laughllg Ramo lerately at the great feat be had accompllishei. and da.laring that the stones must keep out of Mainly if thy did not a 14, to te tad:. n. Tus•Ricbmond /republic of Wednesday Sayg: Ell Bradley and J. B. Drury, both colored, and a/I the way [rota Hew Yore city, found guilty of behavink most obstreperously upon the streets and threatening to shoot Max /Radii:- holier, were lined forty dollars each, and re lit:rad upon the promise tr. !nave for 0 sham by the very first boat. Their engagement to Rica - mond has been brief, but brilliant, and :tin no doubt considerably enhance itiels reputation a t home, AN English Catholic Journal states that the story of the Pope's extravagance are willful and wicked exaggerations. His personal expenses for carriages, stables, tic., do not amount LO cover,- ty scud' (or dollars) s month. ills own table costs one acudo a day, and all he spends returns to his people, as luxury Is unknown In the Papal court, and the Pope'aown tastes ar I habits are these of a Driest of the most modest :retentions. IN Italy there is a fierce contest on foot be tween the presit and the army. No fewer than cue: hundred challenges have been sent by as se.y °dicers to the editor of a popular newspa per, for daring local] in questlen the proceedings er one of their body. This stein of things is said to be encouraged by the mit Istry and toter. Wed by the King. bl.m/cus L. WARD, Union candidate for Gov ruor of New Jereey, writes to a friend In Wash. Ingtoni ••Our fri.ads are hopeful. I have ant heard a single discouraging circumstance beyond the lane meJrnlly which ire have to overcome. Toe a. lei: is are standing by their candidates manfully, Red :be Claimant era doin g well." Vent rttort.rd mitten, arrived at St. Lola on Monday Irene M..otata, alto broth:ClL through Wilt them tk ISU INN) to gold. Thin it Ilia drat lrrge partt 01 miner. that have resumed from tbf re this Fall They report no trouble on the reed oils the Indians. Ir fii stated that the Pasha of Hulk who wat the first to run away from his domtplotui when thu r hphra brute out, has Ail)Co his return bee, oceutiled la punis.birg Mono of his Mlle= who to Weed Ms txamria. Vies Tun: , journals are once more talking of manufacturtan mohnuen from corn. The Louis Demmer asserta that from a bushel of corn three xellnct Of molasses can be extracted. • Tun new bonnets In New York are gelling at d $6O apirtse. The alrnell use are rapidly Our PUBLIC .1-0 TICE:4.. , its vnzan IVNITED PISERESI TERIAN OHIIRCH, Plamond •t, ter, DI. J. p. n •ry N, oe.ln gr rrpa•oted end el fin be of err for Divine Service ORROW. (Sobbvl) Services et lcxe. m. wd 7p. m. Re`Math Seto 7) •; 11- 1530.4 t FIRST CHIRISTEAN CH VIICH, AL. rsourary Wry EXCELSIOR HALL, corner of Federal and betook streets. Pastor, JOSEPH RIME Services at 10 , 4 m. and. p. rn. Prayer Meeting on WEIINErWAY EVWI. IMO. The public am cordially harried to attend. se'Odtd BELIRIOUN SERVICE-4.—TM E YIU.sT BAPTIST 0111.11111 H COMORE °AIIow mlit Immune: bald tbeD ehursh semen 111ASOMO HALI ft es Fifth street. Preaablu by the Pastor, JA.MES S. DIORRBSON - , seer,. LORD'S DAY et 1030 and 72n. Sunday School at s &cloak r. st. Strattgen nod the pub'ao ► e varetally invited Wetland. Sesta fiat se aod td 1101.11TIEMNIP MON VII ENT,-- TUE Crabtetors tor the MOO UM ANT ASS )- (NATION ere rmuatted to report AT ONOE, to the camera', of the rummer. 110aan.u.... W. a- L. PEAIinON, at his WI!. ta Grant asset set° IVM. M. GOEMLY, Ohnt'n Goo. __77lE VllO3 /MEW OP 1111/11/N4L RAN , AN 11 ALL MVO/1411LE TO the Ire lona, plate hamlet Aration, trtil pleat. stern • public meeting, to be held on the Market Square, THIS (Setnrray) EVENING, September VOID, at 8 o'clock. Gen. A. L. Feltner', Hon. S. K. Moorhead, Thos. M. Merthall, on4,.,other distlnqulahetl et* stars "WI aNtreas the mnallny. By order of the ExecutiVe Clonualtto.. arm E. O. KEENAN. &meta, MEE. SMAISVPI SELECT SCHOOL. air No. II ISABELLA ETREET, Altegtteny, neat Si. Clalr loner Srldae. 'I he comma compriars Rending, Writing, &dB. moue, Grammar, Illatary, Geogragday, and (Aro nolo, y, Special at.tnxiosi enea to ilompoaltlon and bictatlna. Tat nu-423.0 per month, 11.1 ease 01,80 per month, Primary class tame p•r month. 1 have V5.A1201.1 10Z flvo muse ppnunn:e—A Wet.l • tmeg Claes for Writing, Arlthmet.M and Or. mcylaphy Yonne Ladle. mho deetrs to qualify ch 4 Lasalle. for Oler•artitke. ehoull •:tend ohs. N. 11.—All kis as of Ore.:see cal Nee Ile Wok to clot, .11.1.er with or urtal V.l/41114. a per et. tea rt. Cr. 11 E Prlnelpol La 110.14 Eff!.7112(1 £ 71ID Mc Aboy nary Finn Oil Company. ..! M ha td et M.D. office on THURSDAY, Oe W.I. Mb proximo, at a o'clock p. m. IMSztal J. MatiQFFIN, ameretary. ./TE It wit ZE !TEE TIS E.Z11151.7 T •()ENTI EXECUTIVE C.O3EULTTZE. —A nagetl , g of Igo Uotoo °aunty I._toougero 'eloe-olter o ell A. .11 at to. Meier of Th vv. s• JI gisre.fool. Eel. toe SAT(' 111 . AY MJRNIICO, at r. oecto.ele A fuel gteen.l .te •d • aired e. ti/ •flg. •Inogo )()FF. ('IL COMPAITY.—A mce fng of t , Ne V•nc.A , l 4 en files Oil Compel, w , ll Cr lerl • at Mete sales, No. 4 Viand Stint, no ,A 1 l 11.1 Octo3lrs Use "letl. tor Ibe purpose of le c hs; o Cr. for the e nem year. All prop.. ter , •t L. •'r•l ,5.4 Lane. eleeteno. top nit:sr el I.e r Secretory hoes (11l i . o.p/sAT . poIiTAALE WASH STANDS, To'lot Sets, At IkblecA Store, En. Or I",alerAl hlrent, Allegheny lint. r. 11101VRTT. v . R pr CHRA MOFPE rT R COCHRA.N. .13ttcarsicrylai 1:114 . MItIIATI7. ( feet—No. 60 °KANT STREET, SIO2 fIEL rlaot ti3troot, li= To.rortess of German, French and English Toy* nail Fancy Goods, Clans Ware, Yip Vanes. la. Into Coaler In Dom. l la Fenny article•. ,118:lindood F OR SA E.• —A lot of nbollt one acre, s,twated in Middleton, olipti.tto to lisysvlne ction,on the Pittabargh, Tort Wayne .e 4 rage Railway, having thereon weetel e good frame cottage of nine rooms Th• to t a alai a good orchard of choice trump. Mduboerire, email fruits, &a.; e barn and a goon well of never felling water. Enquire of the Tubscrlber, on the pfendses, T. It, of W. L. Executor. of the Carat. of 'James McElehen, deceased. W EST VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY.— I A eocatat meeting of the litookbohlore of:the Ett,'l' VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY, of PRO. burgh, unit be held at No. 21_ Fifthstreet, Card floor, over the more of Bate. fr. Dell, on TUnti- DAI AS I BtittOt/S. October aO, at Imo oNtloca, for the purvoee of electing °Myers for the ensuing year, sad for the traomatifm_of any other Duet. rase that may be brought before theta. arder of the Bona, .-04834 J. El. suataw, Beerstat7., VONTiromAPAs PRO ituatonsfrr Slot. CM, s Tp_ , OONTRAC'rORB.-1314 A LED PRO ma4.lB will bo resolved at this °MN until On. foborr toolnalre, for boildtoi snow Bridge aortn.Borooo Buororr the road tea from A l -. 'kyohny Oily to Beaver, In Ohio tow ,PAROM and speollattiolLt coo - mesa on spy coma. By ..fotlosi of County. Ooninanloxers. , • - seonliatw lizrUllY LAAlBEBT,___CootrOVot_ per 111:111ly MUTELY, Clerk. °lsms or TIM FITTSIMMOSI, FOOT WAYNE AID CIMOAOO , RAILWAT GOZIPANT I , • __,__.Prrranonou„Sept, aEc lan. ...r InrraralD .;11 017.0 E. —AI a a:waling ~.1.." of the Word of .rdroctors of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayu and 'Lltittago Beltway, Me regular dtvlilsnd or TWO &ND ONE liftLP 01%) PEE ,O An the capital stook, for tee qatoter end , tog ember seth instant, was deolarod styable,- free o Government tax,- Obt &ND fi.PT. 00. 'WE= ;dal, prn., by the TFealutot tithe Stook. amain .tegikteriel it Pittsburgh, sad by Wan. ' slot 'muter & Ck‘,, 2 , 10;11, Wall " arra, to sharp :he' et* rigtitorea at Nom 'York.--The trutsfor boo gill gloss Seidel:lNlT .lo o.. ll rd min re-ogest on Our Nit of October jprortato, ..11, ordar of the Baud. ' E *?f,' HAPLOHINSON.Aeiretary. , setrolid ' • '" . . AT THE . ,,,: - - , CESTUAL , DEI7% : - BrZtERE, . tlbil l . m ouirt. olictsituol ii lono,ouroruatia oi.a:ar Pernlmoll i PantaCeo -“..„......,,' Moo t s all • onwo' 43e ta i lalticl e .kot ' -......., RIED/OIN , ‘. •ttr. -. t ...10 -, -, • ' ' '1 , 11f8.1 . 0 SallPf4 , ~‘.. r , t t . .. . OS SKltip, t , • . elonddinittida'Aii'-iyil, i44OO9LOVVES, V to ilairt al llo iar tio y air A lt b iri t o ut p e t 4l ar P4at it uz " , , int lotm .._ of Ohio and Yntitol OttOetaitaUtil Silufkli 1". AillnheskYt ••.,' ': tt, ti" I: ottiiititt illitt:' ~ ~ • • MAIO WINDOW 8116.1.1%.3.-4datew • stilt, lot Ala IMO N L M C a ItLaES m&t 81 am - . PbE ITITDRIUSIGNICD, ELERETOFC,.:- A- trees:mecum to:mimes together under the come Of THOMAS ABIiIICIELE &CO., Anchor Cotton eltr. bualneve [Wei the ' MIN name and style of IMLITES, BELL a CO. NATHANIEL HOLIIES, WILLIAM M. BELL, TAILYLOIL. Bard/ of Geo. W. R Ja.ekame,EUßEN deeeased, by W. Holrcea Executor. hrecunc axe 2a, 1160 LX_ECUTURT NOTlClL—Wherias let tees testamentary upon the estate of Joseph All., late of Union townahlp, Al county, P. deceased, here this day eem grants .t the undersigned, all person' kocormag themselves to be tt dehted to sato estate, will make Unmeant, payment, sod all ,cove oaratir ala:m,, to proven: them duly aut hen ticated for ..tle men t, RO3ERT WOODS, tq, Oast. bEELNARD 'YOUNG. Serrranien, 29, 1561. Executor,. eeroleroatv FRLFEI ARRIVAL EVERY DAY OF FALL AND WINTER eoote aa3d Ettac.e.ra Men and Boy's Boots, Baliners's, Gum Hs .ts, Gem Oren and Gum Sandals. Women's Balmo• rat Congress Gaiters and Lacs Gaiters, Chit• dren'r shines of all kinds. Now Is tan time to buy your Foil and Winter Stack, oheap. at J. IL BOB.LAND'B, IS f&ARIIET STREET eep3o Second door from Filth. DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. FITS—A taro sure for these distraminn anm plaints IB riesr made known to a Treatise on For- t ITt—eig and Native Herbal pfeperattons, inbinhed b Dr. ii Phelps Brown. The present,. PITS—t on was fu•nished him to a providentill r. wort that he cannot conscientiously refuse 'TS—to make It known, as jibes cured acety l. dy who hal used 11. never tutting tailed In a fltEl—singis cue. It is equally sure in caoa nt.'s of Dyspepid.al and the Ingredients may be PlTS—ob:ained from any druggist. Sent tree to 11 en receipt Of IMO tants to - prepay ~.mosse, eta. 0 i E—Addreas Jersey Er. 0, aItyPELELPS BROWN. - ot No. D. Grand street, , N. J. seic ACE CURTAINS, VESTIBULE LACE, GILT CORNICES„ FOR )SALE BY WIWI% ORB & CO., 25 FIFTH STREET ALLEGHENY VAL- a4stagn LEI( EA ILIIOAD.— OBANGE OF TINE.F.—On and &nu lIIONLA v Oet.ber 2d, Passenger trains mill to twanged to rult as follows: MAIL ?RAIN —Leaves Muni:track at 1.0" • in arriving at Kittanning at 10 on a. tn. Leaves Kit , tanning at 16 P. m., sr:els - as at tiztabiorgb at 6 2! r. m. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Kittanning at 6!' a. m. arriving .t Fitteburah at os6 a. m. Leaver Pittsburgh at 4. 6 p. tn.., arriving at Kittanning at "5 101 A. IIMODASLON TRAIN,— Leaves Sr•tia Work. at 6.30 a.m., anis - bite at Patabturgb.at 800 r. Leaves Pittsburet at 2.60 p m., arrivito r, emiretas at 4.1.5 pm. Bede F, WKIIIHT, Suoeriateutaat. iIiECK BOOKS, Papers, BLANK BOOKEI MIND STATIONERY, FOR SALE BY MYERS, BCROYER & CO.. AGENTS WiNTED TO SELL. M A. INT His Campaigns, al. 1l M. BOWM4ti d Lint. Col. B. B. IRMA On Volume +To., eo^ 1P oh elibt soltadid Steel Portraits sad Maps, No other c Mltai nod nothen:ie history of this pent army w e ll.. he publlsoee, for cw other welter. caa oar, ace.. tn.pets' ..Le 0.11c1.1 pope. at he re. rial co pommnsiers All •z lb Inform ntioo LI forr.lebed for ILI. WoIS eeelml. N y. The fol. 10.1 og Lett., Pram , lea. SLertuna the OCCo clot cLatacter of Inc Work . 1.01.150 • .7 QR. .I.llr /11. 1103. C. B .o.iciter&wn. F 010 firo.ufb•o.g. • V. 7 St Al no/rm.:,, so 0 /gout:tante of woe slows , eca, and MOH y / :he sereize 01 115 Unlted States, ties bad acct. to soy Dolor and Letter Books, orator/slog copies of all orders wade and with written ny me lance the trinter of .vw-bl. with a view to publish a so-roots of My We and iervics• and no o dic plersoa to hail se c an vpportunity to read coy sacral thoughts and acts. I bell , le him to ha to p ssawdon of all F.thentle (acts cola Olen/A the 10 1 .0eralrotdar I am. sc , W T &N. Major General. The Work is Sold Only by Subscription Agents wanted In every county west of the A. 4 legbenles L'fel ualee Eerrffory given, end liberal Leducements offered. Agents >W Ond the We of tie Look universal, for every rending men will want • copy, lull varticaLoc addresa or apply to ASKED. ELLIS, Q 7 FOURTH STREE I', Pittsburgh, Ps. U.W .J B. 11 . HOIOIIAR DB LLAND, s O print:WA. N, How York, Puba.hers oeMiteod pITTBBLIRGEI IiTEEI, WORIiS ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSOLIS 70 JONES, BOYD 6. C 0.,) Manufacturers of tho best relined Oast Stool, Square,She et gon, of all sizes,Notes, Flo*, Fork and Oast Steel, Oast Steel for Reaping and Mowing - Machines Steel Plow Winn, Sodom Axles, Oltoulers, ac Cut and Commln Plough and Spring Steel umar—Vorner of Fine and Hos. streets, tw. block. Abr., a the Monongahela Lion.. Iftna Lpit3OLUTiON Tte co.yartnceellittakaretotore nd.tt g bet ',eat be undcrefaced no lot th e 11211214) of • - 102189, ETD dc CO.. la this day dissolved by mum! consent. Either party. It autlmmind to use Mes name 0/ this late firm In the settlement of the. bnatuen. The-at. lair, or the Late tivm will Os lettled.4,thalt oath ogles, corner of 2141111and'Phart octets.. • ISAAO /ONE• 4, ,dOll6l le IMMO, W. 11. MoMILLOUGH. Prrrantrnon, host., 0 1866. send w HAVING NTt D ErEIST IHMS THE ER OX OUR EIi •ILL I tlf pittaburgh Bled Works, 111$8118. ANDERSON, COOK ei Cp„ We take pleasure la resasouendlog ,t4e now firm Is the patronaje of our former customers. J0N49,:,40Y0 It 00. • Prributritesr, HOC fe, 16153. " "semlw Omls os Prrrentroase OAS (IoItTAB Sept:meet WM, teed .: - - - ELECUON Or TRUSTEEI.-1 , Stockholders of the plttaborgh , Gel -Clout. thei ire kerehe notterst that _Oa ftgnstviiin be be at the office of the 0 04 11 41.111 rittibnrea.. On 'tho pis ST 319tVDAY - ( seend Mrs) op oeu; • T00E1L2133.T, betarectuthe hod!" et li Widoele, ! noon,. sod 9 °klieg* P. atillor the propose ord.,. : Ili TidREE d o -EX BO rl4-40 !en, se Troottot ot .rd c oixiiiii (or this. 'WOW -- UM= M. •Otillnillr, Trestiolt. • ODITGE OW RECEIVING ; I,oooit} Fteelt Title wilier toe base, "met:beam clime ; B tettilsreeett L i. '660 Pitt " ,•) 4 . Sweet Po toe§ r - Extzeramlly _Maur ffi., (Tholes Apples. , Ter gaiety SRINGRES. IttODLE, Re. ISS Liberty street. 60,000 No. 1 Shingle receiving and roisile IL RIDDLE, ee2o Re. IE4 Liberty street. . 4 ,11...E0911V1TE1. AVAIANC fiS Gold Mining Company ThLs Company offer for sale add disposition the Cow tog valuable cameral estate and =Was prir Lagos, situate la Avalanche t3ollltunina District, Summit. Comte, Colorado Territory. They pro. pose to Pam • timpany with the above title, to develop and work Bawl mines. The property eon. cots of V7i feet on the Lillian Vale Lode 200 do Patch, do NO do Chester, :00 do Don Webotor, do lid do Tonkintati d :00 do Grant, 100 do , Highland do IN do McFadden do IM do Qum of the West Lode Receipt Books, IN ALL 2.0411 FEET. The Company will be forced upon the telloWial teams and eandltlons : The oonp.my to to organized notterraut taunt, PenneVrania or Colorado, aa etkott be hereafter determaloed, CAPITAL TO BE $500.000, The Par Value of 82.00 Each. THAT 50,000 SHARES Shall be Offered For Sale 40,000 THEREOF ARE F OLD, Or cl izNaz- THE MONEY PAID INTO THE TREASURY The esti Company to be organized and the mate aforesaid transferred to lt. That the proceed. of 12 ersi shares .hall be approful,a.lei to the payment weld Mate, and th e proceeds of 57,500 shall be paid Into the Trovury no the working capital of Inn, company. l hat after the organization of the Company, one hundred thousand share. shall be treu.sferred to the present Company, end one nun dted thousand at.ares .heft be transferred to the subseriters to the tirst lilts thousand shares, to be In pro rata to the number of alleles held by each of said eubserlbere. Tiles° shares, amount ire to the aggregate to two hundred thousan shares to be marked and held as paid up, without further or my areesernent, bring deemed the valuta , f the said estate when the machinery is [placed upon the property in full working ;order and con dition. That u e preliminary oritutilation, and until °liters arc duly elected, the following named I.er - .oua ere hereby appointed: O. Ti!. KIRKPATRICK. President, WI% F. JOHNSTON, Secretary, PH. R. WIRTZ, Treasurer. EXECUTIVE (IOMMITIME. GEORGE D. McGREW. ALEXANDER C, GRAFF, J. T. CHILDS, WILLIAM McKEE, dl moneys to be paid l to the Treasuree and appropriated tinder the direction or the Eiesetitilre Cloimaittoe. Subscriptions maybe made to either of the above, or to pinions Milli atitholizad In writing by o.lt.tier of them. . . . The elhaftity and [Avenel. loeetton 01 either of then &event mining lode, awl the richness of the one and Tufts as lndlnated a not only by au& ya which ban bowl made* but alma by thntU6. ens which Le being met with by than who an tam at Weak en the game lone, tecontmend to the enterprblag and Wipltallit very great Inducement, o embark In thle ettott for developing the names., out tensest, or the mineral region/ ot the welt. Subscriptions will be Received AT TEM OFFIC/E3 ()I, GRAFF & 111cRIT, /ORA N. HIREPATRICI Gov. Win. F. Johnston. JAB, McGREW & CO., '.I. T. CRILDS. Speoiniens of the Ore and' Quartz , MAY az aux AT OFFICE OP d. T. MELDS, 24 /Rah Street, ROOM No. e. (np stairs.) I. M. NIIMPATRICIK a beddeat. F. JOHNSTON Nocrstary. sell 1.1 PITTSBURGH. IN SELA.IIES OF AND WHEN DAVID BLY XIV IFIF - a D A LLEGHENY COUNT ? Agricultural society. TENTH Alo NUAL I AIR IRON CITY PARK, OCTOBER 18,19 AND 20, 1865, WEDNESDAY, TR GRSDLIVD FRIDAY. The Board of Managers announce to the puha that they have leased fora term of yews the commodious and naturally beautiful rounds known as the IRON CITY ,PARK Situated at Lawieneeville, near tite city Large and fleU arranged BUILDINGS Have be. erect." for Ma display of IRECTIAAICB ARTS, ROMER, I RPLENEATTE,, CATTLE, PRUITIL knzup, FLOWERS AND SWINE AND VEGMTARLER; i POULTRY: LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS ENTIRE SITISFICTION To Exhibitors and Spectators. LARGE PREMIUMS ARE OFFERED. And the dinday to 011 depsrtaents prorelees to 0 EXTINSIVE AND IMPOSING JET OEt SF s. The hieilegeh , have provided A Suitable Coarse for the Display of Qom And, In addition to the trete speatte 1 In the Pre mium Una, the track ttrat be open each day for 11QUESTedisliitfORMANCES; Under the directions of ttie Oommlttee. TRH GROUNDS ARE Supplied With Pure Water Hay and Straw FURNISHED GRATIS. Grain at• Cost. IRON CITY PARE can be reached by the Olt. lama' Paseenger Railway. Also, Accommodation trains will be run hyd.he Pennek'Tanis Eelßoad Company. lt/y- Premium Lirte can heAuvenred at the Rooms of the goip , cty, No. d 9 Fifth Street, or by application so either of the undereled. air Articles and animate man be entered on the Seale , s bocka before TUESDAY EVEN IRO, OCIOBEB 17, and (except horses) brought within the tncloanre /weedy ea TUESDAY NOUN sal- A Brass Band will he in st , andanne. Q Ample arrangsmecta for meal.. PRICES OF ADAIISSION. Slagle Admi c salon • 25 cents. 15 cents. Two-horse Vehicles , 25 cent.. Stark-hem Vehicles - 25 gelato. Slagle Haw -----, - 10 ends. Occupants of vehicles will par, in addition, th regular prnes of admission. Judges' Reports trill be read.from the Pre deLt's teat on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, M t o'clock P. CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID BY TEE TUE.S.SUREY. For further information. addreem Capt. JOHN YOUNG, Jo, Superintendent, Oen. JAELES NEOLEY, Oorreepondlof Seer. taxe or the Society, or S. SOHOYER, secrets. ry to the Board. se2leisort.le IF YOU WANT Any of the new Book., Pap." or blagaztnee, go to IF Yot WANT School Books, and School Stationery go to /F YOU WANT The CeLehr:def./ Corrupted Son -oo:rostra Poh..go to HUNT.S. IF YOU WANT Pturograpla Alburtis, at trio 101741 t rake, so to IF YOU WANT The best mane of Gold Pena ' sv ranted, and of beat silty. go to RUNT'S. IF FIX WANT Auy of the popular. Dime Books, go to LF SOU WANT Any Book or Job Friptlns dono nest , ly or expeditiously, go to IF YOU WANT Pocket Books, Portfolios, Writing Dc.ka, Plsylag Bickgamoacui Bosokt, go to JOHN P. HURT &CO N FIFTH ST- lIIASONIO HELL. SPLENDID STOCIi OF FALL AM) WINTER GOODS, For Cleartlearen'a wear, cronslitlnd, lo part of the finest grades of Cloths, Cassinieres, Coatings, Beavers, • Velvets, • Cheviots, • Garraones, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BIELTO NS ' Se„ Sa The stare goods are all of this Fall's import& Ilona, and can be relied upon as belog new. They MU be made up to order In a auperfor ms tuum and style. and at prteem gnat steed to be Juultiti as any otLer drat class [louse In the West; GILAY, POSSILEL & YARD& e , x-c]ugb t Ta(l.3. Under the New Opera I/Chase: ee27 02 FIFTH srugg.r;. . COME OF(E, COME ALL GENTLEMEN'S! FURNISHING • SrriC,oll.lE. Nos. 18 and 1$ St. Clair St. The attention of the patio is tailed to the large and extensive. stock ofGENTLESISMS FOB. IeISILLNO GOODS at opened at they above. mentioned piano, which I am now offering at great bargains. Any one in want of the; above Goad;. wilt And It to their advantage to give, MI call, and examine my stock before-pateluutAg en. Where. They can had Um large dand tett itelectel nook at Fine White Shifts extra Was, Peale .Shirts, Woolen, Oottort an Lisle Thread Undo tarts and Drawers, Sews, Reek &eke, Sew mdettfhlteittglies,Thnarzrallu,ng&WZl. to Remember the slate, In and 13 St. MO street. LEM. N. rt. A large stock of nate, Car* Gr V. ey's Clot. l Lockwood's, liniment, Hyrax's Enameled and will be sold lower Ilan cleat. it•Maywasts COIIIIZROLLI. 011. WORKS. Pure While Burning Oil, Constantly on band, and TEE LOWEST =Mr= it a 8 / 3 .Wlika, stela rtd. CWOOD num . % WM „4„,wirolistrocrt, ittiwo rr nizmnwas Mum rungs, at all WU% et banding; si;th‘, ll:=D Icor thilitzgrUanaradmivir Lae= aa4 L. 14,0444 "ival fr.& Der GOODS. BPLELN D VARIETY OF BALSORAL ,EFEITIM el lc.l4erl bargain; at WORTH SFL'?:OO salitag at 40 mei sad._ ~) PUKE LIFO Lin 1113111ERCHIErd. rammuni & atiussix. RICH STYLES OF I=rl THIMMIrttll AT • RIBBUNS, MERLNO VgSTB AND DRAWERS A folliquortment of sizes for LAMES. MOSES BD mom, FOR GENT4EmEzi-, • El er 8 E 3 ME T.B. is rtne StavelisqrSlllrts, timia4a and Drawers. Ties, SuspesidersjOloves, itarsult a .oaallata,g, No. , l!•Flpl'H STREET AT EA.TONI.; 17 Fifth Stteet, NEW ArtiiivALs DAILY TriromingsOotions, Embroideri4a and Fancy Gook Bonnet, Neo.ttUnnaingyibbons, Hosiery, *es, and Etta, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Fine Silk Bgting, all colors, Plaid Velvetßibbons, Frdl Line S4rlet Velvet Bibbons Tarlatans Swiss Mull,itictoria Lawn, Jaconets anal Cambrics, Plain and (*caked Nainsooka, White Piqa4, Thread and riace Veils, New Style Hat Veils, Fine assortment Ladies' Satoh* ! Railroad Baits, Full Line:ancy Notions. w.moLEAA4 AND 'RETALL4 SIM • lati AMES & DELI. -"'" .... opened : : . I 1414Vrinos.3 •,-.> Illa all colors, cif: the very best makes— double csrlged, at a/lyrical. ,I, 1 CO? UrgS, ell colorkiihnn 874 cants, ! BLA N KETS. AJl.lzes, W penOnnt. arm* than Wt vaar■ prkea rat Ta In rich nO, elegant good, 21 FIAII STREET: sea, 1;71. W GOODS I CoCIOII3OS • ! Two eases Ladies' 4,1 e /ebbed Merino Stook- Jogs, two oases 'Snag4iiblied Dimino Stockings, two eases Chlldren'sadode and White r Bibbed Merino Stockings, V ooze Obildtani . /Ur! Stockings, two caselillen's !peke, five tuts thins ant drameg, and a toll siock of BALMORAL 'SKIRT% Hoop alt.. Hoods. Dotage, Szit Shirabtatti• plea Bead Nets, COgeta, Trimming; Straw Goods, Goodg; rowan, Pesti:meg, Nib. bons, Silks. Embrolautlas sad a great variety or Faiirirtkaala Oar Notiok. Depart:Hala l Will be !Duna trek well milled . . STOCKING YARNS. =4) pounds roperior make-all colors, wholesale and retail, ateastens pekes. ale.-",..110En Ca• • !xsr zie6i Muurar M 8 oED Rtze. 2 ,..y, ff i t war, . Frank Tan Gordehindtalrin Hagan, T 3, Elf &V.2l.ll7.t7ereara!=thieffilaTai and style of iy Flacrum, Clyde &., Co.j AT WHO'r Xs A TX'. 65,000 Enameled taper Cogan; ' 25,000 Common L do. do.; VP° P ° 9 l l:g TY* WithirNfrl,';, om 2,000 dozen irnoE-tuklderinalleU 800 doz, Orderin ant !harm' ' 75 cartons Bend Gimps,- • 0 00 1/ozen L aco 4l -41.-, • . 500 doz LaiNt i tinen Hdkp„, ' And ,r 617 E([ lOEY_OC Fancy A__ `Y 4°4 ea AT FAVliit"..PittaM - NEW- PALL 00043;114TERIXLITIENV W. W. moonnzaws,- 14_ simuimz sum; A tun Embroideries, ilea* - - - . : 45 . - ie - ittusis i.- ' - IVilV."lll,.,suardium GUMMI+ . Ma'opprcE-- DRA. p I73 : 4 ,HA v:AGEw97i: / :, „ *l44.Letldmn- .• •-. 7 •7/, Eta,141141. No. Arta= g= TR UIT CI 71n. a 11,123 _ 0 3. • =MBES a ono AORULd l UAit , 1 • 11. Pa Ho LS Ellth streol. Ra 19 ran ski. AND BONNET iII&CRV.II &OA tv tr.% No. 19' EYRh stne et received by VCAOR Lim a uestascs. sire. U Fifth street. Oelcbrated Linea 'and Paw Cotlane
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers