vitisburgh eanitt. *QI R. amal In QUITE DAY. OGTOBEIR 4. 1865. ON STATE TICKET, 1 , 011 A CDITOR GIMEGLAL IGEN. Jt/LIN P. HARTRANFT, Ut Ilontgomery county Toll tiCIITZTUIR CiXtreILLI COL. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Of Cambno count➢. US lON COUNTY TICKET LEVI B. y 00IITCOLLEE : ElEzirgy vitt Towtuktp. Ir. a 1112-48C7117.g .11. DAVID A1,..1 704 ETATC •cuAxtt: /ADM,L. 3.0;_11..1.11, Allivens • 13.A.Ns H. 111.1: 1, , Act:l.ll.s Tow, aI,rEES Sl.' of A:leghessy. DAVLD I.T-per St. Lnalf. J. P. Ot..Ass, JOHN A. DAN•e•••••• 70.17. ~.,. air COY U 1.4.410,114 JON/111L4 f I.wer POD. r:); F 77 utrav-isro. It. L. 151 .01:12:....1.11: of L105.F.6 Chnrtiers To-yr.!, GRANT. The a:Tit rritat In our ci: } ISideralAy beyond the hour fixed cepUop and at:. cc we u,tru Lion in h Was not, then:lulu, to: gran,l a,'Z otherwise hare Orru. litre wa, :1 ever, 8, treflaCL.l.Ui douring of t pia 10 greet him, euti that is toe mum 03.,,t In any demonstration. Probably no man in the Lnion firmer held Lpen ihe ahi•ltnus of the a es than•Guneral Gnayr, and we art. g' t .l that out people have had an °ppm i ) of seeing him, and of paying honors ',hom they justly tegsrd as the gie:cei.l Genetal of the age. It will be an erti in lives of the tt DS Of ihousantif . who thr. , ag ed:the streets yesterday, that they have lived to•see General If, however, the General has succeedea wiel Ing all h arts by his prowess in tne ;antics' on unostentatious hearing have c1,,n1,!y em4sr,:l him to the people. No man has ever borne hi; honors more meekly, or shown more clearly that he p,s seined all the traits of a true. HEno. The honors shown to General GRAXT in hie piegte,s through the country are the spontaneous cintburqs 01 an appreciative people. They are not got up tor mere show or display, but mean all that they seem. He is the Idol of the nation, And long may he live to deserve the norm;; ls so deservedly receiving. OVER NT LAS!' we coo ,t know how it may oe with our readers, but indeed really we are glad that the excursion of the English capitalists through this country is over. These 4211- Ilemen, quiet and unostentatious, came over here to look after the money hey had invested in sundry American railroadi, and to determme whether they might not profitably invest more.. But they have net been permitted to :t is ;he qu et meaner befitting such a purpose. From the su - ment of their landing they have been • tr- tied about as ut..2;te.eli popular adorn 100 toasted an..: F iued , lireurifastei and . tt:LW they must hay, luattad, to tae - y bottom of their hr t.rt F, tire sttiteniag baton tritsruv.eil upon ;Man. The m feStatioi has biren a triscreilitabk coo the country, .n ',icw nt it, we wonder the. , Englvshnien look w:th so m t disdain upon Aukertes and Aweric,a-. We ate 1•lsd it is all not .- - there was any danger that the could grow any worse, Lut because we sic disgusted With all such cringing and fa: or ire. If European capitalists tied it to heir Interest to make itIYCIALDCDIS here, why. its heaven's name, can hey nt,t he permi:•o ,So do so without harnessing snobs and svt• - ophants to their carrial.es sod giving the a a triumphal entry into every country to .ea they vitit? REJECTION cos NEtato :.-Et.'Fft tr.; •; tO CON.:ECTIC The vote on the ameb.iment to the Cm stitution of col:moo:Jew, couferring he elective franehlse upon the negroes, re sulted in its defeat by a majority of three to five thousand. This is coital ler,d by the Cincinnati Enquirer as decial re of that question in the nation at large, since Can• necticut, which has hitherto generally been Republican, goes against it. This is truly taking a very email part for the whole. - - • -. Besides tha comparative insignificance of that State, we must consider its unfitness to be taken as typical of the sentiments of "The people 'of other States. Connecticu Lan always been stigmatized in New Eng land as illiterate, and in the vote Just taken she has hut added another proof of such a character. Yet we do not despair of that State. ,When a more enlightened policy shell have been adopted in other States, the influence of their example will of itself be sufficient to turn the scale in Connec ticut 1 2 .1 , 1pCRACY A. I r was. Judge Woonwano, whom the democrats Of this State supported for Governor two years ago, in a speech at Philadelphia, in 1862, said: “We mast arouse ourselves and reassert the rights of the slaveholders, and add aach guaranties tool r constitution as will pro. tect his proper from the spoliation of re ligious bigots and persecution, or else we must give up our CJLldLiCtitioll and Union:” rho Perna; ivania" Democratic State Conyczlion hold in the - tame year, remlved that the people of this State moat ;"deter tenable with whom their lot shall be cast -whether with the North and East, whose fanaticism his precipitated this misery upon us, or With out brethren of the South, Wore wrongs -as jut OS our veal," Here waa open, unt:onocaled ctuilation with the rebels; and nOw these some men are trying to make the soldiers believe that they have always been loyaL VICOVIIAGING. We have the most encouraging reports Of the political =mass in our neighboring counties. In Washington, Beaver, Indiana", Westmoreland, and other western counties, our friends are actively at work and will do ak well, they hope, as they did last year. In all these cotuities they base their faith upon the work they have done. In Allegheny county - , alone, are wh likely suffer.from stagnation, but he/e, within ,the past week much good work has been dOim, and' active men have at last taken bold of-the task of getting out our vote. A. good spirit prevails throughout the -county, aadwe erit enabled to trust that, *hen the election comes off this grand old .County will belotmd IT STILL LA - mi.—They MIT just had a Municipal election m Neshyl le, and the se• cessioniste have carried it. W. Matt. :Brown, the pet the secession element, has, been'ehosen Mayer by a majority of sev eral hundred.: This is the fruit of the gen erosity shown to these vipers. l> • vc,nor Bitola Donee, to Ls message to the kg -'a' 're of that State, sap s: 1u115... t.t.t.tO IS o,2yd to 1V he one of the great resulb , of the re— bel:ion; that the time will come when it Wilt prnrer qnd I ""b^' ,"•• time has not yet come when the ballot-box should be turned over to the emancipated . eaten 0: ;hi,. State, and the thousands who would ru , utu Ttnaesger from the cotbm I l e S n r ' .i ici erosion a l f rd c the aanrey me th mc d by .2 ('Connfrdr t n 11 S ales on 16s an, aunt. To the Mess that br broke from the counsels and ' !fragQ implies„mist it finchre of Mr. Davis, and becamP with et j llllll'y, 11. g Loh to respond , . I y Fooic. aI, ader of the npposi krte Mr. .13, , t. 111;;, S.n cir ator from 5...1 tiro 'tow another, ha., •ri t}' advaucrl e tro s to o 7 .1 1 . _V r the W I'S. My I eco!!.. ' an I c,; •'. .• •.1 h, ~,i NtEt.tt, • •! tar ••11 'On t- iv', --• It, ii,. : p.Tit aroii:ia a I ' v , lt• i it l.ii ,I ri 1-4 :45 EMIT] vcrnor t 1, II hla be Ii lc a. cow it t: tro t L, I,7rever, t ! Ilere an 11 wht , wC!loire :he iTh.'T =MEM ..I..r.k z for !,,o:s. :tn.], :1.4 time, for mtielf only. The I;ovet..or not ccr.:ttn, ..,..... Ih t tln,c 81-161 by loor;s fo, wr.tr.l fnr 112 says em f7ee w that it'i; bee mit., 14 , ct.rl'..Ct ibt.e the hbo o -- • • 11 '!“ 4, 1 1.1,, • : i•ie •••• traPors, I tai e• • asi_ie. 5 , 1.1t.141:; hor ,;1 and 0:? - .•r. crs t • 311.1. ti.ku give auffree• li'a•qts, an I v pre,,• 4 Lt. 1; r, .1 t beyon : :.: 9 our., city t Nh , LVLIC, wl).re the rrltis 31 , 1y0r by , 7e - wil -Ira MESE ;rl.r er -don iv for an evident e hal lb, rbrcei &fry be spel'4, Irr upon him. It rl rh• ',- sari' to ear-ar, b:aeki to keep the control 'be i ouarry out or :be han.ls of the ITN Is and trait-rs Ii th•"p get !hat ; - o•s,r, w then be . .. Nu :MC to t lit IA ;11g be :1,4r. 311 th,y ean ut urr be 13 - , ure!y kt ro. 04: of ower utol tl. • 'Cyr.: I Iftckg are rnntl.• 1, '.."„ • „, POLICY Thr ti.. O•N.•r-1,1 !,•• .f thr 11, n \V. W B ,yfy, of S h to .1. frer.on I).:1e, ren. .g to ra•:, ju, , . no F. •2n, . " I think our only hope of a sigisfac i oryi peace—one con•lscent with the preserva tion of free instiintiona—is in the supre macy of this i the Democratic) party, at some time or other. policy, there fore, Is to give this party alt the canital we can. Toll should, therefore, at once, in my cTinior, give this party al: the en couragement po:spde . by cleclarin,r, your Wiitincness to an armistice unit R conyen. lion of ail the States, in their sovereign caper ity, to enter upon the subject ofpeace." " Our policy," Boyce pleasantly and hal orally says, " is to give this (the Dein• pally the capital i ive,all. ail the lea: iiaphal the party hat is pally with the Rebeiii and he ciiieuers if its purpose with theirs. THE 7r, E. ,In,- CH l! ty is to he sought for in w:Aere thry have a ntalontc. lure they h<umelves !r1 Fomrthing F.r..qr true cuir:l2. For iustuno• 11, h A :1:119, Cnn.lorrintd, nod :I: ,r• der counties am! a:1 dew. , r..!.: rides, and in all the.tc the dt 11,`, r nominated tickets made u;lot well know, mt.( i sympatillzeas. In Adams a , tialy, Oa. of the eemocratir flax 'idates has the uOy record against him of baring taken ma -u part with the rebels whilst Lea'. army ,:c_ copied Ile litobriAlJiA with Stem, Ei rank bad n bibky with them, and was '•bale f Ilow , well met" with .hern durinz their short occupation of that When the reLeis were chic( n out and the Union army entered, this distinguisi.ed democrat could not be found, notwithstand dirg he AVC.I . , ta,:( 1:y sought for au order ly rergeant aci!L a squad at his bank. Ile found St and to wards. ty of the convrnirnt to Ile a'ne:l , , itmt thrn rern%ln absent aornetime • Wier And of Each is the democratic par border counties. COL. DAVIS, we notice, Las been attend. Log a soldiers' rt.eeting, urging the payment of laruer bounties to mca who enlisted in 1861 and 1862. This is all very well of t nit very detnagogn:cal in Mr. DAVIS. H.s regiment ws.s ruined In 1861, and ev-Ty one cee of the soldiers who en. listed in 1t , 431 bad the opportunity in the early part of 1004 of obtaining $4OO boom/ by re tnlisting. A very large portion of the army did re-enlist, and so not only secured the bounty, but saved the government from deatrurtion. The regiment of Col. Davnt hrwever, did not re-enlist, and no threw away its chance of o.taining heavy bounty. 'Why? Col. Deets can tell. Was it not., Colonel, became you did not sympathise with the government and the mowing of the war? The government needed the set. vices of veteran , then, very badly; and Just then CoL : tsva brought his veterans brae It hard y becomes him, we think, to Chewer for bo, Ay to men who through hie a Cuths.t. tetto.-ed I.a.unty offered then. GEAPIIAL fireicom.—The develop- Went which we publish from the Chicago Tribune, relative to firarznat SLocvm, who heads the Democ retie ticket In New York, will explain in some port, hie sudden conversion to the Democratic faith. The Democratic party is the natu ral refuge of every one detected In Such swindles, The Convention which nornina. tad bite, however, selected the wrong office for him. Ile should have been named for S ate Treasurer, Instead of Secretary of Slate, as that is the only office in which his peculiar talent could have full swing. Tux Bing'tampion (N. Y.) Republican relates the singular case of Seymour Batts, of Windsor, Bknome county, who has been deranged co the subject of snakes. He imagined himself to be in great danger from them, and was seized with the idea that If he ate food, the snake' would cause his death. He abstained from food for four weeks, subelstleg on water alone, which he would only take from a bottle, filled ander the surface. After lisle he had camphor mixed with his water, and on this contineed to live until fifty-one days had elapsed, during which time he bad taken no other nutriment. A COIIIIZSPONMENT writing from Sulphur Borings, Tenn., eaysr "While reelhiing under a tree ',was startled by the footsteps of a horse, and, lookicg np, eaw the animal coining towards me at full speed. Ife appeared to be terribly Lightened, and commenced running around the spot where I was seated, and I soon discovered that the animal was completely covered pith wasps, having, no doubt, trampled upon a nest of these insects. The poor beast ran about in excruciating' torment for fully an hour and a ball, when be fell dead." I.'. . . ent Coneerning Wm. ... rne Nashville Banner makes the follow. ing statement concerning the death of Wm. Yn” , -...• vr•Mel. It SCOR by a persona! encounter 7:tn ::•enster of Georgia, on the floor of the rebel Seri al, =MIME s'ov,li h 1,1%, `,yy. us! rigt.c. i. $ 1 \ • . -• • , 1.11".! : •tr• " or MC T:tz .11 V' W I wrt ... =Ell " ' ISt': els i ..• V h•liA Ws rs,l•.,' "• , ,1 e rat t 1 Lel r , L. brr tio - st have h,tch,ti, : ce t i•'._ ant: r •py 11 r c:011 . t f t he yr she I a. ki.o tiOt. S. we lou't. V. ARRET, hilmelss Ue toe: i Ir. - ate aft Con.t ttlt One: an Ontillln•Ut ano.tealeg7, , ch , „. ttlaye7 COO fern nt 13.,, on the r 0 the rigtt ; opneloo ie rot end•.rse.l uy • r . • it entl ele WOO • or , •) ‘ fled opposition I/ 00a the p - x , ti.e. Upon a a 1 blt.es It contended !ha* the; P.dot:a of Ih.. !Irv, nerd , the Het pr trrtion and r , petty. t ;tat cxl,..:eg lan I extho d log 0 'ettilnony Cr., on: te:•eal.d. r ~qw rr; !.I rr I.'• irar rEr firew.,Zc trr C0rr k , ,,,.. • nczr, ,•: CtIN.JUS a top \X I\ E!... T , .11 \ mitt a, mnt: loepttratiorii ttli , ;,‘l' ; i, t.tei thi ti r.rtoStirr, L.' J ,pi ate • flit t vnt tnr Tit:ticry nom,: nor r.orttiu, t sr'y Lear u C t s, Mini! ULU . , II:t2 m.gtm. 1 to •1. ...tot It ”{ A t•i N!•.1• se, .11 , `i `, In et ft —t. •zy,, • • :••••• r41,1..L tl.c tr . ,:acer 1 1:,,11.1/ v rye k 'hi. '; • h.:. ah t , , , ; e , NT. tA,s len, tht -1" nt Lac'. tn. Etlr.:Walg 110 AL,A, r.t n. TIM CAW"! nr,...r.L. ye ••sr, i,•••• .! A' Lb , Canal. the: la cal ame:,,d,nebt Ole a, d the vote of I. -z.• , 11l -b.ur , L. at Ow a •. a . tic.: eta g raw ; d and It :n foil vald force. Al the F.;41.-u 1,1.1: 1., if far war h rec,•lv.,l fro.a tl, hr. d 1460 Cobstastine, of Rose's, a in•t.iv, tot,' t: utltaa .et with ..:muronds. 111. it rot Hutit to at,,,et a of the Hu Glen : avy iu it, Baltic. Got mirion deflate lo the bonds of the Ateh , at d Peak Ban:road Lave taloo Enclace, which, aith *4l4t,Ltoo cent,. 0 and a Government or $111.0 . ...1 rod mile, I ayttlle OD tech completed t•etry makes the toternrise a stlecacw A Pnoir , OßA clic!, of Cleveland. (Chin, is tit ut in explore the Mammoth Cave of Ken tucky for the porpoue of batting views of du In terior, by the aid of strong ebvmical Ton returns of the cantos In Introls, thus far, itdlrate an Increase since 1 .410 or about 35 per coat. The total population will be over two nod a quarter millions. Tug treasury of Russia Is la a good condition, there having been a surplus of one hundred mil lion s of molded at the end of Anbo.t. Pr is recorded that a lady stole Gen. Grant's Cigar nom under his noes ra. Inc !taro, and Map d with the fro:front pr.r.o. Toe (111 !In relurre of loura..lust rom-.1.10d • show a total pcpnlatloa of 749 000 souls, an in crease In two y ears of 47,9.4'4. Ton Chicago Ilistorleal hoci•ty has 435,00) for its new tnalldin.f, which wad ho tio,hed n-et spring. THE CLictvo polAran Is soon to Iv, ec1,,,..cd and ler.utd In quarto I!SOLDIERS' MOS TII E (to/ler-tors for the MON l'AreolT ASS, 01ATION aro requested to report AT ONCE, to the •emetary of the Finance liouanfttee, lion. es L. PEAIt.7OD, at his office, es Grata •treet. roso WAS. 31..GORSILY. Chm'a THE ANNEAL MEETING AND ELEOTIUDI FOR OFFLVERS OF THE cAboy Cherry Bun Oil Company, W 111 t e held et Clair °Moo on TLIUTISDity, Uo lOtoef tab proximo, eta_ , l f o i t , ta l x4 ,0,,re,,, te:OLtd MRS. SMARTS SELECT SCltiool., No. tit LSABELLA STB.EEr, Allegheny, neat S. Glair street Bridge. The course comprises Reeding, Writing, Amu,. meths, Gramme:ollstory, Geography, and Mira nology. Special attention e'en to Composition and Dictation. Tams-0,06 per month, ld class 61,60 per month, Primary thin $lO.O per month. I have vacaames for 6 more pupils—A SPECIAL EVENING (MASS for Writlag, Arithmetic I Ord Onliograohs% Volum Ladles who death:lll.o qualify themselves for Elmlistips, should attend this N. B.—All kinds of Ornamental Needle Work taught, tither with or without studies. asper sr. rengeMetii, N. S. 1331 /MT, PrinCipal, seitimok,6,7 10,14 ‘INVEET POTATOES bbls. Jersey &watt Potatoes reetised and for sale by FETZER & ARMSTROG, corner Market and Etna streets. - s* Eel PoTAToEflersey Sweet., Just received and for sale by FE rZER fr. ARMSTROG, oc2 corner Market and First Its. - - 1N PING ROOM DECORTIONS.— .-. Fruit, Dead Game. and other picture. for pan. el paper.. lust received by W. P. MARSHALL.. PARLOR PAPSIIB.—PIai, Gilt and ant. with Colors, very handsome, For sale at 107 Market Street, near 111th. co 2 JOS. n I .OOIIES Or BRO. YORE STATE APPLES.-2 car loads /Op id prime Lab. Shen: Atekn,3larittma.d e by _ _ "• , PPLE9-200 bbla. prime &ivies • •ree'd and for sale by act FETZER h AIMISTRONG. d 0 • : • .* •-. :god year old Bay Hone, warranted sound. Ar ny at 66 Liberty street, W. H. HEOK h WO. • ARLCR DECORATIONS—PaneIa Velvet hod Geld. Fey eels by W. P. DIARSEUILL. N S and fc!!ael.elit ikol.›,p, arket reef I n v e t i d }lllh .freer. .__ .108. 8. RUOBES & `ALLOW OIL-20 btils to arrive. Bo by ISAIAH HICILEY 600. =BE 1:11, DIC{.(.II, U ( ) :e t t ',nee e =EMI MIME 3:o' • luta] , 'L , I :\ \ IRlul'. ITEM, --t I, 4,, th, ro,a. .••• :TreL•r! 3; , cgr, 1,1 ..as IC .VOTICES h.r. or afrrZ Tia . - - . . ot,'NG MAN WANTED TO Wu I;oet. RK. I THE COUNTRY. Apply at Hs Liberty N 1 trot. Cr-Std. - 1 c 4A.9P, tb,, k fu &at 001.5 u.n., GUM 1 k 011,1 wince rood timber. Ihe I tnprovernent area gond two story trams Deeetitatt. erti 'rooms. oaf 11•.1 le and other outbull•tinx., utet:•.ll c , l ,“ nk county, to the town of I'yper Middletown, on the :iota rood , a int ea front Browne vine. Apply to Gct :tIcLAIN h (.)0, hr: l'oulth fon 07 The XTUDL LECI. ALULL C.N. on lIIMe thfun't P , ., PlTTSerniad, fist , (CO. 1900. LLIIS/IENI 0 1 1:NTV SIX PER r Vlll.l II'EN k N 511' I ICE Pr_,( 't.N C. Lew.' ~• rho \I.I LA •d N El? =EMI '• .11 ( ~ ~; ~ , DENIM I=KMMI A li IN f. et, AND LOT , 4, N NN,`, 'i lairAv;Nt I EV! wI. %Pi! •:,.. .r.r , lw rlstV y., nt ter:. oispull, 4.e Yo . • a /tor ! •o•-1 , :g n! I••• • . n ,• to • r ••: :Iv,: 5161. c, Inoar yer " =ME 4I 1 I.N 41 ILO 4. 111 , 14 A 111 7.100:1' .s. sti • ,sl.• ”.4,. /1 I hnrlel. • • di. 11. lk rrry . •t• vhet. j:,() PIC., 111,1 \ I. \ LLFI, I A A .n... 1 r..t 1.71, e ; dener otton.e on n•:e .n..e•:er, !•. ntL; it li/ J./WC/red of cry /1 unwell L 1... e.,at . ..1 ~ In 1310 e C,ett) ,1 t 0 the . so . al be the nw ptlee ol • 35 N 7.71 .:ne apiece. It,. le flue dance Co. ; , erv.ns...l 150.411 u. era.. nt ) es! 2. st Lc noe !nun - Noce flat, or _,. PAT/ P , ord Nutter street. Latt - reneeTtlis, c , 1 i )N l'"N'l-IGNM ENT . ~ 1, r usl,/a Ila 141.1 recd; ro tint f berrele to bite rtalil to barreb.Plckles 1 re barrels wee! Jr. t &toe, 300 l't• s. Sett :Ch. Peach Blow P..tetoce —I par rise, 1...) bcf r a rr!me ...ha , finery—to arrlre, I ten box.. prime flan:bury t'hene; t o bones idle. ti,beti I hoes-; It bat trio pt tine iribi e Ileht., co barrels Cum.., PO barrels Dried &nide.; 1 6 barrels Prier:Peaches; lc barrel. llotelny—tery cheats; lee bo•bel• Barley ; It. barrels No. :I and ,1 &I ackertl, Acd for . ale by. °HAFT & IiEITER. or/ Mn. lit Liberty el., Plttettrgh, - --- THE UN DEhtIIGNED, HERETOFORE -.. transecithr busing." trrget her under the Is.htbe of IHI , A 1 AH A 11.11UCK J. rt CU.. Anchor Cotton Mills, A Ileght ny city, 1..111 hereafter contllua the bur ',el. boner the firth, name and style of fit/LAIL-, HILL A Ct.. N LTHANIEL HOLMES, IN 1.1.1.1 a .11 61. BELL.. It Ellitl'e l'Al'l.oll }aline or U. n N. Jackson, deceased, by Wet. linln ee, 2 ',into, : rt-rxlt nett 20, Mb Re30:1171 ._ .. _ . pli( , DurE, CONHONMNT6 NOW -.. N bl Io 1,1..; _ , n.“ lon.is L q.lleti Corn; bt.shrls Old Oats; ' Or Lualirla New TI wanly Set' l; ...., ni role h . a et Pol.ntoett, 410 , Ilnetyls fired Apples: 21-0 .1 r 'ten Ir'n th ttanued Yeachet, In bdrtels Idotrf /*cert.., Z. 1 , ,,e r Maple Sugar; IA 1.,. enckt-.1 nutter. For enter, ..... 11 1 OPP & lit.. lIAVING REMOVED TO AO. '33 I CURTI! STR ittT, I have OooOW a .pletoll ett•ortiorot of the Lars!, Mode. la BONNE:Tr!, PATS, RIBRONS FLOWERS, PLUME 3, CY 00011 S. &c. laud am DOW prepared to watt upon my customer., and all Other. who may favor me with a call. eel:llmM MRS. M. IL WRIGHTER. )RUG FT(Jiili I.t. ....i b/'4•EE,IOIDI.: ~.1,“4 teil on a main street, will he suet cheap. The tea e °for the sale Is the proprietor hart other bust ~ 1 stengages the Moo of his time. Apply to R. E. SELLERS k (JO., oc2:dtf corner Second and Wood street. 1 4 `OR SALE.—One Coal Boat Bottom HO feet long b.( 20 feet wide, thee - unwell. are two feet are Inches abreast. The mild boat is moored at McKee's &aka. For further p articulars In quire !of band Steel, at McKee Rook., or to OWE SON MOLE Y, Gemara, EVans (I or Pa., neariThompson & Brown , . Ciro. eery Store. sale:lced %ft CI. Ii—OTHBI OIL CLOTH.: . —For Floor; Stairs, Tatars, Donators, tia, also, Wir.doW Shades and Trimmings, always on hand and (or sale, either Wholosslo or Retail at Um Oil Cloth Depot, No. 2.0 "and 22 St. Clair Wee, by oc2 1 . . h 11. FILILLLYS. INDIA lII7DBEIZ AND OILED CLOIII - of he best quality end at low prices. A large stock on bans/ and (or lalc, either wholesale or retell, at the India Rubber Depot of J. Is H. PHILLIPS, ocil No.'s 28 and 22 St. Clair Street. p D EFINED SUGARS. 60 bbis., crushed, powdered and granulated 150 btds.. A. and /3. refined sugar. Now to store. and for sale by lIEYSIER & BRO.'S sera MS and 129 Wood Street. • PIITEB CIDER VINEGAR—We ere just in receipt of a few barrels, warranted pure, Older Vinegar; elm pure spices, for P aiding, for Salo et the Family Chocery Store of orAJOHN A. RENSHAW. corner Liberty end Hand streets. T.' 4 OR BALE--A two otory Brick House of seven rooms, On Harris Street, Lawrence. !.1/ e le, all In complete order. for terms, apply at tßeal Estate and Insurance 00Iae of G. S. BTES. Butler stmt. Lawrencev i A lle; Pa. 14USTIC WINDOW BIIADB9,—A new and beautiful article which we will sell cheap at No.'. to and 2a, St. Ole& street, by oa7 J. & 11. PHILLIPS. MOLABBEtinice atiriktitit 3.Loisseee (new) just moth, . nn I :or sale by oce FETZER ft v! ,THONG, corner Markiit and First stmt. GRAND ywr. c . fur r o,4;, 1:;,1 TIIIS . Thursday . EVENING, C - .. 1 Bun Ln fer.sm, If on Vl:n D. y Thrs FN.' J. L L'.(u T cc! levi B. Duff. =MEM 11:1"'FA!1) 11;O\ ( FARK, 1,. AI La • . •I. r,:ncar Lt. c!:7 line ILYN, 111S:•ES' I:I Large a .irranged : : . t I, A 1.1C14 VIVI!, 1E12.41- !4, I 4/.14 4I l I 4, t I "[Li. Tlll ITS. *ll EEl' F 1 . 11 t;11.4 A‘l3 ' , OVINE AND VI 1./.1 %ISLE), I.ol,'l.l'lty LIBERAL AtiRANGZNIENTS LARGE PREMIUMS >FFEHE Ar.,l!!, i l . s der , rtmants p,xittes LI be EXTENSIVE PND IMPOSING tw_•e for the 1/oplay of Horst ••• y.n. y. u:. 3QUESTEIaIi PIRFORidANGES Stipplirid With Pure Watoi Hay and Straw 4t4 '.7k t 110.7.; . IT .. nta r eencl t, the Cit• I rte. s• . L•ilv• - ny Ate, Au.N.11114•1.11M 1. wir• Wl2l 4. 1., trylb.' Penney iVII:1•16 lbeettna. 7.tsta ps:tired at tt.e nr So. rtfth Street, or ttr at : . ...tattoo •ttto, of tit. 4etit ratAned dal' A / awl ants:tuts Lubin ha enteral no tt,r Set trtar) . . Soon. before TUC:MAI EVENT 1% 0 , tilt OttE/1 11, and (earn; bat - twat brought n.alt.n the it Clef e•• <Nal a 1.1 ESIJA Y Nu,,,a L'D .- A Hi. . Hanel mill he In at 'batmen. we' Maple I snip tne,-ta tar roetala. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Admi,flo/1 ZS cents. I. hilalcen, • sch .. 13 cell - a. ere. horse • p Lee 25 coot,. hint leherse Velalales .t coots. Nurielr hoae 10 reaml. f icoui acts of vehicles salll pay, to saldttloa, Liao legalise prices of atlealissiota. Judges' lirports will be rend from the Preet• or t l'• ti r ou OCTOBER •t two o'clock P. r. CASII PHI MIUMN WILL HE PAID EY E TREASURE E. For for , ter It:formation. AddIVS. JULIOI 01 , / , ;(1, Jo suoarintrodent, teen. JAM F.'S IL NEGLLY, CorresionoltoF were• MY of the S OCle‘y, ur S. Slil/YER, secrete. ry to the Roam. eeOlrdeweir 11E14 ITT'S POLYTRIC • EMI THE HAIIT le leknowleoge‘i Ity all Who hove .154 It to ha A No. I. In It ye doubler/ en..l:be cony:aced. I. of ealo by all drowns. J . SCHOUIIMAHEIL Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PAILS WIIITE LEAD. BLUE LEAD O&UDND IN OIL FUlt PAINT :NO CJIL lIAEEELS, JAN ES 1 .emectixtto.ot k....a. /I — PTVI len 110s8, PL.11. for all kinds of buildings, and sums inten...s Moir erection on reasonablo tonna. /Br Ulnae on ANDERSON STREET,' Damn Lam= and EN:dam; ALsoseir Oita TREES, VINES AND PLANTS. Arravir,e7R - 4,,1 0 426%,7477# A 1t VINES and ORE HOUSE PLA T. as SU. Writ TS and OUT novntas to orde SAM! for • catalogue c.r call and examine .3111. stock. JOHN H. ai A. raunuoim, Pltteburgh Nursery and Oakland Greenhouse. .B.lyd R BAIOVAL ...‘ WELLS, RIDDLE h 00., , t ruse removed Dud/ seta:terve Whip tore an I actory to No, HO WOOD STREET corner u Virgin Alley, where they are prepare: to 11l al orders for WHIP LASIIDES ADM 9 MORE promptly at the lowest prices. torn NEW GROCERY—The undersigned h 1 opener! an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK - - - - • fresh awl WELL SELECTED GEOUEEIES their NEW STORE. La addition to other 1:109 chic., they would sell ottentloo to their atom of Lela= MASS BOWIE CEDAR WARE. J. a BCOIT hallyzes corner Ltbietty sod Terry etioata. SHINGLES 60 OW No. 1 Chingle receiving and for tale by H. RIDDLE, se2B Ne. 111 Liberty street. A PPLES. 140 FETZER MA, Choice Apples. Jut received and for male by & ARMSTRONG corner DI aiket and Elm , Sta. 7c °TICE. —The Patent Gram Drill AN wheel, on exhibition at the Sanitary Fair, ts now in Wore and for Cale be - ISAIAH DIOREY a co. - FACTORY OREESE.—Recelved this day, 0000 lbs.. Excelsior Factory eese, a rery st , Perror artinle opal to tho best r2i^sbert. For eats ter 1.. H. VOIGT h 00. _ - - ( 1 1113131311.-200 boxes Goshen Cheese. 100 ‘.." do, Hamburg do. For Igo by oel S. 13. CANFIELD. 41Datobei- stick. 113073 ,A G II F. N arr tt t vtlett to ,tread h/1 a. 1, Ear nes TENTH It:9, i , Cl.; iH i ~ i i..'Y2O, 1863, =MEE 1 li.li}?vt;•-; =ME =MEM=9 f:'‘ TIDE S ~42tlt'N.F:N, I=l ^ft. t • atiL GIZOUNI Alm icf.l,llEl• URA-1,, NO. ON WOOD NTREKT ./iTMPT7T, WASP 'Nu,' , Sept. ?.1455 /1“ USALS FORFUNDING CER A 111.1cATEN OF INDEBTED:IF,, COM y - ,u(La• nn 01 •n Act t/1 1•,, rgteca etatt.'f:l • An Act wn, hod rnonns tt,•tin DOC finrEt ,p;I:nt•r•• ! • • .1.1 •• - • ne) •••cm rL: • I nu., may.vt 111,frriloart r I tM e I Yr.zuly 4.,1 With I:, sr. •Y ••: 1e• ••• I 'I re oI .Ce rep e. lo It MEM ~ I tone of .11n1,m. z •r rit !“. • O . nue . 4 r 'I I IMES GUVU• NEW GOOD.:, liZA)ll2lt4‘) I.e. 61 'Marko: Sta:A opt .0! AL: Shots, 21almorril,1 FALL AND WINTER. LA, 'lir Al:.rortmctst of MEN'S BOY'S AND Y-AJTHS (.r•lea and Watcr Pr,of Hnot IN T.H.E 1-31T1 I ,o • 1.. nxim.l., 41 MARK E EFT !!I.! I.3rott ort i • l'A KAGE IXPRESN DE!.!VERYI nitrlt ll'Cr) lto. neer cater. er.ec he e. cr. red al . sixes ' freer pap, r ,oe ;.alr •hoes tu a case I de. et 111 tlearseren promptly Tine tra,, - aas lei be runaing llacu,rh he principal areal. dur. I 'he Say ere el - et:rel . , cor-rol, , ral rrlara, U. , ..iln.urine the ~re. tranqp utst, nl all •r•nrlen. A lleahon} ty 1. ine:adrat la the virtue, tar quernlndliarr kr.yron4.l. arera Will 6.. I tole. 11.1ae ts nne . m.entlrely fr•llou'ed In necut p/I3CiPO.I Cale, of 'le •.4 an.l hr. uhrr.. :?tr en a Tr' at p , ,, :.• coa, ea/. Iv u:lldlitilbuted by the Mena rer. tto. y 11.11 . I.•d from the le co. 111 , , l e-ro..he 1 1 '10 these. the ea.er .1, ,,, ,kee0.r i . rk.: 1 \ ..h,La 1,, +- hns cum t:. to dlrolar [Leh e rh.ra d thro 1 • 11E , .-1 , In n fru ...e. oo,r FLoy•-• ~) ;?•• in. ,•t he doily tnhoo•o • , •° , l Thu m•Engf r frque,.n tnir trtnl Intendho t; aro ne enrol :oo ro th •ehterprtae top Pol• )-• whst the :n- • Flr, • I .• to m the ~,Intry a'oe':.l not th n• 1,4 It n trt Ters tel • `e•-•te h0e.,11.•u 70. o the l'enlral oelh-ee,ll hr oo.nero,nee.l otny or t In the o.i.enn order/ :nay he ad dreeeed to , lona 12,1 I. itteo:ro Y. st.ohlhoe. JOH:. 1,. aI'FADES, Oct 3 JJCN Nl\ MA . ' OF THE PITHOLE OIL REGIONS, .Ir5T (JUT. PRICE 50 C EIVT HT NT•: , IMPITOVED SLAP OF VENA.NGO CO. 011 REGIONS JUT ()I: 1". 'RIUk sl,ou. IJI S /411F'OVED :11.11 . ue WARREN COUNTY J , ST OUT. PRICE czurnam WEST. VA. & OHIO OIL REGIONS, Large asvortmeat or TOrnbinFlLP, ow . Nry and MAPS. For aale JOHN P. HUNT & CO., 50 FIFTH STREET, MAS NIC HALL, PITTS'IIUitriEL PA. J . G. LAUER.: 101. 16 , 1nkrle.e.: sl3t.c.cot FANCY GOODS 11=ri!I I:cr Klro 1101t9 EMMEN lEEE TV ELLBA RO P7S. li7E , <3l , Dsocsacs as:l.A .1 . 1.4 et Apc...= M. L. Roils, No 100 Ohio Otrert. 4111Theny. Wt uld reepeelfu:ly arloo.oo to her customer,. .nd the public .oaer•lly. that she bus returned from E W TURK, and la now opordng • P/SOIONABLE STOCK OP Hornets, Hats, Cap; Turbans, Velvets, Ribbons, Plower', &o. She would also call attretlon to her facilities for DILFALHING, 11/VEIN° AND PR EgSING, aII kinds c I Si RAW WUDE, in good style and et short nonce. iltirkletehant& end Dltlltners. St/ass Work so led...a onkstd AT Tilt CENTRAL DRUG STORE, Yen will shear§ End a large sasortmrni or flatr IlEttel, Perfurarrp, Pomura, Oosmatem, no, PATENT hiED /Liao, /OINES a full saeortamet of , /ME 'MILE? SOAPS,. 1)1141111.108 SHINS, LOGNER, Shoulder Bram., for Ladles end Gen UO ts; gronntre White Castile beep, ba., 3e, kept oonstently on Ilan* et the UENTELS.L DRUG RTORe, korner of Ohio seri Federal serene, to the Market House, Allegheny, GEORGE A.. KELLY 1 1- 0 U N TRY BRAT BAL.E.—Four ,-, teen acres, three.fourths of a mile from Home. wood Station, six mile. out on the Pennsylvarus Railroad, in a choice location, part of which Is in native fen oat, and the remainder in a high Mate of CUltivetlo6. There la a two story DOUBLE BRICK DWEL. LINO. containing rleeen rooms. Including wash. house and pantry, with hot and cold water; a bath boner and tangs In the kitchen:stone spring hoar with running water; cistern, L5O barrels Gawky; barn and tenant home combined; hydrant at the barn. For further particulars apply to 3. S. BRYAN, 61 Market street, oct 'W. (Barawa Banana.) CIO /0310.14MINTE OF PRODUCE. Z 76 bids. Jersey Sweet Potatoes., 6 tads. silver akin Onions; 2 firkins Butters s 5 boa 1 keg rs dry Sweet Corn; W. B. eese; 10 buses Herkim C e h r Ch eese; 60 bags Pea Nuts; leo potuadi Beeswax; bbl.. choice. Green Apples; bbls. Oran Older, Jtist received and for sale by oc2 POTTER.. AIKEN h SHEPARD. O . CIEPLUEST, 161030.1E1XA .I:IICSMEIMEL. NO. 21 WYLIE STREET, MARES TO ORDER GEAR GUTTING AND MODELS FOR DEW LtVESTIONS. 02:21:111.61 A , YrF,mr ZAm. • ' DANK RIP(!:" E V 1 - • 5 ff.; eL vv EL, IN ,TnlrEn. e I Mend y. the 2d of Oet3ber, =EEO FLA4iNEI.S FIZI.VOII Ci-frODS EIISI Il C`3', Educat on 4 4- N i.: IN 6iHRED t•outrny =III PrcLilj .Istaflc9 zrr, eza 1 !LI, 11E TE'N • . r r orr,•, p , opertt of he Uraced 1, - . 1 act. ocLuber torch., 6.e., Meaa rod L ielang Huuaen Ar On Ihurolay, October Nth, 1°65. TWO HUNDRED BILDI\O B. ;Oz., such as S; , rehodaca. Itean and Davelltur /lotto, tqn Ira. cc , ustc4 in [Cc Of • he ttllntt taddLra 'ft nn. On Frlday. G..t.otter 2 dh. u&sr the Cltatt, 1.00,01 Nnint Itln. Tenn . conttno lt.4 ditt•t l..tr et nr U. c dr. t•tett .1. TiTI/011:SLA D TONS OLD SCHAP 11101 V, I , go! conetectoz of l'or Wheel!, no.] Oar de e. c.! /:•..10. ...I a large Aneort 1 el.l • ‘of T., no Bo!tl:n lota of 'LS I lon of ire 1.1 suit the purcioto /. FIVE RULE. OLD 141 - 11. y RAILIEOLD eullatilo!er a country' Hone Railroad track. 1:7 H2IT .THOUrSAND POUNDS SCRAP AND COPPER. Un Wedo.edcy ocloher 13th. IS4, co❑:l❑❑t❑,; tUrehlter Ladd completed, niX MILLION Fl ET OF ASA ORTED L1:31 GER, (more or 39 LLlccrs Lato,Ote. lent calf 8r1.14e Lumen.. :U , ..00, feet Pine Sri !ge Lumb..r, reel ~a k. Lumber, a , aor, ea, ! 0.0. Pine Lumber. ...once, I p to, •ee , , oplar Lumber, a...rte. , . 210 , ,Gt0 feet el., Walnut, H're..r,r, Aat.. ht. Ti be role 10of 6,/, leer or mare to sue :be elowere nf 10 'ft. aolarlea, (more or lean) On Al one., ;, October tact at Antlocb, N. O C.R.R. on NI orllty, October 3.Dth, at Smyrna, N. end Celbck. p. ONE 131.11.131Yiti. •• • • tb Tu,sday, Cictuber 21st. 1,61, at Tlllaitataa, R. and 1..% . . On Wednesday, Novea.o-er Ist, 1 i , atDevderd, N. and U. K. K.. TEN BUILDING 4 , MEN. HougE.,i, ( n Thuratil; - , INurcm . ,;l4, S evemon, N. and c. K. it., - • • Pe TL.2.l2ky, november 2.1, firid4epo tbd ( R • Thu•ey,y, Novetett, Shelluot N . a. R. •tt N. t.• • ONE: 131:1 1.111 • On Frtday, November Ai. Ind& at ()halt tnoogs, Tenn., end co:AI/111nm daily until completed, ONE. N [DIED AND TWENTY—FIVE (mere cr 31,5) Ruth as Storenousea, Mess and roweabeg blouses, ()Mew, St Ibtes. &a. A large proportion of the above mentioned nnlld ltgs ore substantial and well adapted for eithe_• daelinsgs er Stores; at the seine time they are so r.structed that they can be readily removal tf necessary. As the laud en which these bull:flogs now stand does not belong to the 43.overnroent, the right to remove them will be guaranteed for ten days from dot: of ...le. S. le t o commence at 9'o cloak each clay, ual olhen.t.o areal tiod• Any izformettor: • deetred with reference to the abotc property may ballad upon application to , 'apt. S 3t. Her Inn. LL. 3L, at liaen cilia Tenn or cant. W horn.rne, A. Q. y., Ututttarkoopt, Tenn. lerma Oath, Cloye:rmaeot For's. oc4 1Oct:0 OIL LAN 1)8, PI 11 90 Acres on Pithole Creek, About one mile west of Nelleburg. It ilea well for barlorCls coasOered good oil territory, sod will be sobi nitagmt ter, or la lots at 10 acres. It w ill be aoltirebesp. ALSO, • The Three Undivided One-fortieth Part o 42 ACRES OF LARD, Sltnato In Corn Planter Township, Vona4,,en Co., Pa., between Kolmfen'a Run sod Plthole Creek, about three-fourths of a Tolle from the General Ora nt Well. ibis la part of tho tym. McKinney Yalta, which Ile. Immediately north of the Morey Form. We will sell one or all three shores to. se the, N1141.L1 IL}IR, A Few Lots or Land on West Hickory Crerk About two Miles from 'ridicule and one and a half •ilea from two flowing wens on Dennis Rue. These lots c..autin arnut one acre each. They Lie r boring, and oiler a good opportunity to icdii id• ale and companies, to purchase a small amount of tent!, ry, to fee stmple, at a moderate price. Title warranted. ALIXATIDEM WALLACE, TIMOUTE., WARREN CO., P&. 500 BOL:PID BOOKS. • MLST BE SOLD AT Olkiet! P. CI 0 'O . , Novels Eiii42.l3.lst.a Soo OV . .I"ctimrcrc..l. era /El pillar; Fuu - FIFTY CENTS FIFTY CENTS! AT PITIBOIO3, toI6 FWPOSITETUE POST OFFICE. YBPEPETUAND FITS—A ante cute fit these distressing eem plan tell 1161Ploacla known In a Treatise on For FlTS—cign and Natty.° Ilszbal preparations. published by 1./r, 0 Phelps Brown. The present.. FITS—Bon was furnished him in a providential manner that he cannot conscientiously rattan -to make It known, as it ham cured every body who tax used lt, never having failed in a MS—single case. It is equsily sure in uses Fits. as of loapepala; and the 'mondial:as may be FITS—ob alned from any druggist. Seat lees CO all on teceil t of floe cants to prepay parse, eta. FYI E—hddreu Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN, No. 19, Grand street, Jewry city, N. J. sextet DRAUGHTING OFFICE AND PATENT AGENCY No. Ti ST. CLAMS STBEET, next Swarming 8. Bridge. P.GENGENIIRE, Civil lEagrumeg. Nark:team No. II Hay gnat. MOO 5=6. sa~j y 7 STEELBAILZY L • •CB7 Stock Brokers and Beal Estate Agent) Mocks bonen and sold ango an minds ° aroma, wrotnie JILL& ,4 1 11EPII OAT idELL AND ORITS--A superior article. Ws dried am trembly preps:. ea, Just rccelve4 nrullor role by the barrel or or tad, by JOHN A. RESSIIVA. ,t 1 cursor Llbr.rty sal Ilang etc t-. 14- g 2712 : -, No. :37 Flfill SI rt_st.t Pitt rah. INEIBEENE •. 1,:• rya r‘,,, , 1 14d :cr.:a —rcEEPING, r. pl.. 75, nclAvo, With s 1 -de I' Vda 0,...71,r, P. PUFF & SON, IP4 ONE BUILDING ONE BUILDItife MOOR 111' I ONE lII.ILDINC (apt. and F. 8(317,111.4.451.-'A. 1/088 OIL CIOhIPARY.—A meeting of the atooktoaderrot the Bon 11 OCcaOany " will be held at their etas No. eased Street., ort SATUF. DA Y. °Globe th i: lib ' 1°1146 Ail electing officers for amain year. mu. * moat he dew withicilen 4ayeof the election, ordee elite Board. 5....13A38N5T WILLY. Jn. retain &ileum/ Has 011 ()mow. 1 PORDEAUX 77UNE A. Fs—• a zfina w :i. vis jrn, and tirey boxr& ta and far sole at th e Fiftsrpir Orem, effinerLtherty auth tura tree, FIRE BRlCH.—:per sale br !...:HENRY H. OOLLM• h.N.Ea sS liVhite and. Blue 114ATE.3 BELL'S. F'LA'NNELS IN SIIA.K.ERS 1 1 4,11Nt1L6 IN I NCY FIAVNEL6 ILED FL4iNELS In ,I.XLINY FLON ELS IN WELNu. VLAktiELS IN WHIrE Du I'll LE r.“-,LLED. A6PhLSLED . inory or BALMORAL SKITRS, .lr.: O In, nt lACI:r3I (;ARLISLE'S . I .f . OLVI. 11.1J0 St!kir; ,rlll-1 enet, FIRE - INLN L. , .`,1") LIANDEEECII4EFS , ARLISLE, 1?1C11 StY LES OF se% AND BONNET I=l 111E1110N AT mitcßusi s, CARLISLE'S, Nn. 19 Ftfth gtroet ertfA ME1:11) VESTS AND DRAWERS,. 1 FIIOS !seat 01 aim for LAME& MISSES IND CHILDREN, •?. . t fEte'Of :11.9 Clt 1 . .11 & CLULLISLE, I 3 Flak street LEILEN- ESE= .4. IR& IS X 3Eii. "1" Linen and Paper rollare, 111310= n:Eler.l,rto and Drawer, T. Suepajlere, (3 inVet, dte BUCBIT2I. & CARLISLE. No. l FIFTH STREET. 17:. Fifth Street, NEW #RRIVALS-DAILY; TrimmiJigs, Notions, ! Embroideries and Fancy Goods, Bonnet.lreck & Trimming Ribbons, Hosier.; Gloves and Mitts Linen aid silk Handkerchiefs, Fine Sit Belting, all colors, Plaid ViAvet Ribbons, FrJl Lbfe Scarlet Velvet Ribbons, Tarle.ta6 Swiss 141, Victoria Lawn, Jaconets-and Cambrics Plain and Checked Naimooks, White 4ique, Thread ind Lace Veils, New Stile Hat Veils, Fine atsi*tment Ladies' Satchels. Railroadlags, Full Like Fancy Notions. ~2 WHOLE4LE AND BEY AI L. 11,1 iilhl GLYDE ELAINE. ADMlT mses O,II3.TNERS. Frank Van 4arder and Calvin Hagan, The partnerrhlikro date [rem Austud let, and the end the businero.o Oa conducted under the nem. mad etyte of .;`. illacrum, Islyde & Ca 4 AT WHOLESALE, 05,000 Ena4 ed Paper Collars; 25,000 COmiion do, do.; 2,000 ponns Wool Milling Yarn; 2,000 doze 7t Wool and Serino Hose; 3110 doz, raderskins and Drawers; e 75 camps Bead Gimps; 500 doze lace Feu ; 500 doz. tadles' Linen Ihnsiz., And 4*ery heavy stock of Fancy GcOds, Notions, &0., 41.1' ASTLIIN PEIOE,I NEW G000p! 1: . .; 4C4(1 5' , 9.1D0 .! !',. chua l Two cues Ls4rni Mods Ribbed !florin* Stocks ings, two cuts W , be Ribbed Merino Stockings, two cues 's Mode and Snits Ribbed Merino Stuatingsl. one ease Otilldren's Fumy Stockings, two cinna Men's Bost. five sues shuts an I driOutz, and a toil stook Dr BALMO*ALL SKIRTS. Hoop 221,14 , Ereo4 Serana, Snit Skawts Ao- War, Read Neta Xorarta, irlauatco, Straw Goods, Ittilltorry (kria Pungent Iteathan, Dona, tlllka, Embelpi;tmea, soda neat *rattail of Noel, Oooda. Oar Notion Department.' Will be roux; =may well =DOM 87 0 CKLIVC YARNS, 2000 Poultda aaperik• make—art actors. Wrwtelatit And Map', at oaten price,. 1:i • gts HORSE & 00, d "111 MARKET sTREET NEW FALL popsJUST OPENLKU W. W. #OOII3IREADSS, 81 DIAIOSET- STREET, a fall and .p e assortment. of Emlwrideries, Wools 4 floods, Hosiery,. . learfs, fie., &a Th. new Princeu Waal for &W a r" a t W. W. MOORILE4D.S. .r.:Pe.,-t i FLANNELS BATES & BELL, FIFTH STREET. No. e.rret. No. 19Pal atreol
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