t r -r f :y S 9 roman Rim ST ser7 rtm.rmnr. - _ ranutir. ot-roasa 6. 1863 -- UNION STATE TICKET. GEN. JOIIN P. HARTRANFF Of Montgomery county .1.77 n sanvirroa GISEPIL coL. J tCUR M. CAMP is ELI ITNIOI COUNTY TICKI3T ➢IYTC3OT e. 1,4301 11 LET! B. DurF, or Allegheny. WO Cf./ NTT 001 , TeOLL C EUESIRY Put ►OII SMILI.IIII.BIi DAVID A 111.P.r.i, .1 a., of Lvvnty Torra:.?.. Peg 32/4211 JAL.T.1.14 L. r ILIA.II, • YOU A.FALEVCRI., GEO. Y.-, Itsi . lLL. North Payeve HAIPS ii. H}.l/ HON, ..ITeCtaullt.,l9 T /MYR f... 1.1 K. DAV/I, s try, J. P. C1.41.t.5, [HUN A. HAI , ESS. titular Towfullo. rrrV roar MTV 001. Kia>•;•,ll LII JONA I LA N Y, of Lower . ' stUlat .•ror,o arraogoo, fL L. Mc . Cill ' '7l of BiraLuaglhla. TOG P II IIIOIOP. OP PO,ll MOSES nf (Martian To4nenin HARD U POR ARGU.HEVT Qovernor illowrox, ins recent speech in Indiana, is repd'ed to have raid : "What has t•cvn our practice far .t)• Years ? We have in vartaWy dear file! s•a- Very as dogrt iing, hurl, to the body gnd the ssoul, hove described it as bringing human Lein:a down to the level of the beasts of the tied. We Lave described it as a crime d•pr,v;:l4 (he I+l , :tie 3of te!i,.. ,tual and usual ell!' Lire, Lk 4 . 1 of 'IP the gifts *lda OfNi has Wade the most . precious If we shall now turn round and say that this institution has been a 1,l cling to line aggro instead of a curse; that i; his qc fled him for the right o! -utfrxge and no , exercise of political rw!wor, ,i,nlfattiffirsy oursetees and ICee the lie to 'hose upon tr WI we loan • .214.72 n e rd p9littca.! powee'• This io queerest atteaapt at ar;latzat we ever now. T.,e ant i-sin,ery wen !sly!: always cos twit tt that slavery ilegra.l".l blacks; so tar the Governor is right; Inv they .have also co:vended, and moat condo tively, that it •ilso dograilal tha Why dues the th , vern,r .0.17 e on' • • this part of the et glum:at. If, thr rE tt, slavery has untlttml .tor citing, it has also unfitted the • wnites. The poor whites of the. South, embreeinn tic hulk of her voters, are, to the Tull, de,oadm.. and sunken as the black gt.ni ant .ut:l illitipabie 01 exercising the licit': ,o rite intelligently. The influ ence s'svo•y j. 011 then has been as fatal - - HS up:.. e. : z We rice, I1re;e1. re, for argument's sake Oast u:.fi the tf.acics for vo tang in ), wt tLat it aas equal iy oafior.li ced that any argu men: v L1 , .11.1,,e one rare trom lh rigLi o• ft tir,,ge wilt be quay potent the er JUN.:III 0: the other, It would follow, then, that neither rt. • should be avowed to vote, for the pres ent_ and to this we are agreed- We do not Insist upon negro suf frage eacep as a counterpoise to rebel suffrage. If Intelligence is to be the harts of sulfrittze, t , rs it ought to In:, ; we arc con tent to Iva:could Lie blacks are educse.i to the pellet of rt.quis.tte; we to ,Iclu..inz atc,a, on aceountuf their ierbreurc sod utgradalioa whilst the equal y cud altes are permitted tr rule or, r them. - Intebigeb,- I.s , never yL: been mad.: the. 1 baidE "of sun , .:. ~ either north or 4t, Ll' h. I{ I norm. t and ,•., ricltd white urn rote in In diana, and it L very other nortliLrn State. r Why, iheu, -Fong ;t he set up as a rt'c against the I:e.,:uten of the Soutu, and K e only ancinst thcm?. Make the rule genera:, 1 and tilt, ce , :: 6: ry wil: agree to it. Slavery Ih.s oegratle.l its vi. time, we know, but it does not follow that it has :lb 'S' Solutely tn.:ti:tcd them for citizenship. I _ did not 11 mit r them from being local; and -Paaro" Willie no one V. , E , WI d 8 that it has fitted them for the higher dulties of life, it has left i them as wtli qua:ified, in all respects, for i':: them, as those who fur generations have 1 . been lording it over them. I AI EMO , . tl A'f' IC FIN UORSE)I ENT 0, It is cot at all improbable that General 'Boor•. E. Le.E, of Confederate fame, will be before the people as a candidate of the Democracy, to receive the reward to which his eminent services and fidelity to this party_ hes entitled him. In the Greensburg Re publican and De37l4Cl'Vli of September 20th, we find the following certificate of General LE - E's "iosally..? It Is very good, and will doubtless find a - hearty response among the unterrified: 4 Northern AbolMot:fists, fanatics, politi cal knaves and religious ranters may heap Whatever foul epith eta they may heap upon General Lee—they may call him, as they do, a traitor, rebel, murderer, perjurer, but be is a skillful General, gallant soldier and a loyal gent'ecnen. It Is true his loyalty was to his native 61ate of Old Virginia, and yet bon - ever erroneous, .ito one can donut its sincerity. 'lt encountered a storm of eho' and hedge of steel, shrunk not from the loss of all worldly possessions and dared the prison and the smffild. Tr was loyalty as described by the poet of the cav illers: _ • trotrleialty Ii 11111 the smae Whether It lose, or widths game nos tut the dial to the sun It be sot shlned-tipon.''' Perhaps it is ungenerous In us to take any exception to a tribute so well de served end so bt artily bestowed upon a "skillful genera{' gallant soldier and loyal gentleman." B. t how will it strike our soldiers? If Ek! , .eral LEE was true and loyal, what wert they? DON'T WO CAOGOT NAPPINO.—The only danger to our, calm in yeruasylyarda to apathy. Let our friends takeheed. There bee been and ;here hi now too much WM: forum° to the importance of this election. The onlyshadow of alum° the enemy heals in catching us alleep or unprepared. In old times ltifilirthlvitan4rd 'mew' .111__Ute 'WhigYetry that General Apathy lui4.com lun4nrOMAlnce, pa be always etiffered defeat. We belleve'he Mind theTiemoo racy after tho Whig -party died, but was Itickedoutoitel, he has been all the year tribuSA:xne.uP Ipto our ranks. He must not Wandered to get in_ MIELSIESEPPL—The Rebel Totem of 1113- ; elssipplhavnaliown UMW contempt for all "; the efforts to conciliate them, by electing -Gen. Humph:deli-to the Givernorablp. As the Genova, brau rumardoned Rebel and tha r eti l li *UAW. l Ivau luPtaosed they sfouldtabstaLvftem voting for one 'who `,"•: • Could not-Autfelso the' *See, if elected ; butthal&tenur td 'hiveinundated them all Marsl6llote for Una, In order to thew ' - ._More fully that they are Hill Rebels to the • -4,re• iiiitosurayAmsiness men are . .„10,..11,4400 Zakiinsuiginienni which will take jfiniii Alum. hanufi r '&uPecilon day. We beg ge , nets affairs as for bemsna(keltur home an • next t`t;_ a dis , .: Tiiiii4arir work a the; P Oll4 'rheir ff a aicaiswanted. These are ail itoPnrirsitC . not fail io at - tend fo them. • . T. C. cvtnticm Is hcld triennially, and Is C cmpistnl of two bodies, the House of Bishops and ;112 - fli etc of Clerical and Lay Daproles. The ileuse of B chaps (in which ail theßisbopi, exc-fit toicigu !missionary Bishops, are emiiifil tr. sea L.)11 coatora and not be canon, sit iv ••! eictiic tfrcrs, at a .by re.o; c'..oe 3 :Lic. &color Ili,h• .1 - , by corSeera i ion Is the pri pitting omeer. To!, . flico Las Mtn euceesslviy tilled by Stamm., White, Chase, and Brow:as:I. Dr. Brownell hay leg dhd about a year since, the evil in osier Is Blehop 11 , 1pkins et 4c, - moot. The Secretary is ~.,11) a pre.P)yter. The R. r. I)-. 11 :fah, i f :0- d , l-1-thd, was tl e let ini limb:or, The hosedf I_ lcrieal and L., Deputies 6 ermuoaced of lour eierleal ant ;our lay deputies term, ad, II ever. the delrierntions are nab lic ,et d i:a (®(ere are chaste by ballot. The R. v Dr. Clark, of Lguirrifle, Ito., wai, p ( ,,,,,i dailt ~.,,j a,,g 4e . Dr. Raudati, of Boston, Secretary of lIC last FeE6lOl3. The continuance of a session cartes from lye it , three weeks. Texas, and possibly North c'aroiica, of the Southern dioceses, will be repro. semi- d. The others, 116 understood, will 'mud a defecation of three biabePs, Whose oil-et will he to °Main such legislation as may be necessary to overcome soma eli acing difficulties or irregu• laritics growlac ant of the action of the several Sontlen n dioccies during the past four years, and thin being eons, of which there is no rea ionnble doubt, the Church lu the United States will amain he one. This coulee, an It will pre vent any direct participatton on the part of the Sontemret diocrs. (excepting those named) In the hnnineas of this convention) mar in all res p•••ets he the most Judicious, for clergy and laity !meting together after Co recent and bitter a content, the heat of which has not yet passed Ott; require more of tr.- stirlt of their ]faster than morfaiity is often possessed of, to avoid givieg atoll Vent to their feelings as would be cut of Place in n rrizglous bony, and which time will al. lay and i vei. i nallyerßitely remove. It Is elated Iredn r•-ry reliable sources the: thr.m xh in i the "nth, and even On the part of those whose er rors base been the !nest extravagant, there is a condition Cl mind ltdicatire of no early and perfect re-anion to feeling aid sentiment with ;h• ;r brethren of the North, Of Cambria county ae this body is condi osed of dlv:acs ani lay hi Li • oe.l falai Ll e, and many r! them of crea:firheir attainments, as deliberations win be of an ordinary Interest, and that the creater, because of the time at trtieh it minds and the Important enbjecta which will come under Its consideration. A deep nolicilnde In tell that all Its dulags may be marked by that spirit of love, charity a. d iono will widen talt I Show a by BIM rate in the great exemplar coed also head of the tirritt, and who amid, "Te shall know this Icy ;reiy f retie." 10 Oa, se li2V9 of ha.sh feelings and hare her vrute,, It will ".• rutrothing t have an exampio a delihrraiiVC Ludy for °die, to follow. One .s redly nerded, the Itanence of which Shah he telt tLe land. SYMRi~Elt:'.—flipepC coluty gives 1,500 Democratic majority. One Thomas Stockdale, lately a Colonel in the Rebel army, but formerly a citizen of that county, returned there a few weeks ago, and made his appearance boldly in the reefs of Waynesburg, he county town. Ills presence there being offensive to the L'nlon men of the town he was requested to wave, btu the Copperheads becoming indignant, gathered around him, declaring their determination to stand by him In Luse ray eNn should be made to eject him from the place. Or course, Mr. Stockda'e only followed out Democratic principles in coicg into the Rebel army, and his Demo cratic fiends intend to sustain him In SOLDIE.II6 ! When you vote on Tuesday next rement tier that while you are 'mat, the Chairman of the Copperhe al elate Central Committee. then a mote tti - nator from the Chatfield dbtrict —t hit home oc the infamous ex-Gov. Bigler—w:,tin oppo sine the extension to you of the right of suffrage declared "It ie said that so meritorious II Mass a; Tolunteer soldiery shattld not be disfran chised. To this I answer that neither tin Censthution of 17110 nor that 01 18;.td. con ferred this privilege, arid that the act of the soldier in taking noon limaelf duties that awe from their nature incompatib'e with the right of suffrage, deprives him of this priv ilege. Ile disfrancises himself when he erases to be a citizen and takes upon him self the duties of a soldier." The Pennsylvania Sullivan county R. publican Convention recently panel the following resolution : Resolved, That the Republican party was organized to secure and perpetuate the principles laid down in the Declaration of independence, and that its work is not done until equal political privilegea are extended to all men. In the courseof en historical article, con cerning Crawford county and Meadville, the Republican of last week says: The first 1,. a tp-psr of the county was the Crawfo,rd ,Ife,tenger, established in 1808 by Thomas Aihineon, when the editor had to bring his paper 200 miles on hoseback. Tile paper was publisheo under the same name for u.euy yt ars. In 1898 the paper announced tie lac ihat a canal boat was launched on the 2ittla of November, b:ilt -of materials that were growing on the banks of Preach Cre, k the day 1, ,re The boat left fur Prt starch on the 30th, with 20 passengers and 300 reams of paper. Two young men of Lancaster city, named Nathaniel Ritter house and Wm. Powell, were arrested a few days ago for waylaying and robbing a man named John McCombs of Martin townslo. The parties had been drirking together, at she different saloons doling the ever op„ McCombs was in duced to go into rri alley, where he was knocked down art robbed of $45, all the trnorty he lad, itittenhouse and Powell, in de:ault of $1,1)00 each, wen.: committed fora hearing. REt. R K. lIENNIG; of Indiana, has concluded not to run as an Independent Candidate for Senator. Is his letter of withdrawal he Sayer I trust that my course will And a justification in the admonition adMWstered to all parties, but especially the Republican, that will induce •ttrem to give ns, hereafter, upright and honorable mo for all offices of trust in the gift o f generous, but much imposed on people. Tun Indiana ffessenger says: Last week we noticed an apple tree, on the farm of Mr, Charles Gompers, adjoining Indiana, one side of which bore quite a number of blossoms. We are informed that this tree very frequently bears blossoms in the fall; and In seasons when it does not bear any fruit, its crop of fall blossoms is quite large. We also ;earn that a number of plum trees are quite full of blossoms. - Remrtivis, residing near Latrobe, Pa: on Friday Intl, was mortally wounded by the accidental charge of a gun which he was about "to clean. The shot took effect In the throat, horribly mutilating iairt, and causing his death the same eve ning. Re had been a member of the old .ideventh Regiment, P. V., and bad lost one leg:in the service. TILE Crawford Journal says: The editor of this paper has been stied-by James Burchfield, Esq., formerly editor and pro. prietor of the Meadville Free Peas and Ti tnsville Herald, for slander, in consequence of an article appearing last week.. It is likely to prove a "big thing," Aura Csamr a labor in the blast furnace in kfiliville near Johnatown, was run over by one of the cinder cars last Friday morn ing) and died In consequence of Lie injuries on the evening of the mine daT. TheWM General the Pre•tm (eat EpleeopalChareb of the Called States, met in ?Pantilelsib , n W• display. Tist n"citing snrns - ni woo preszhcd by Dr, Faiths& 'Aril Bishop of Ifortreal, hom Ist Corintlabtas, 9th chapter and 2 0 4 verse: "1 am made all things unto all men, that I might by all means save some." The attendance nee large, all the Bishops of . .1., NurtDerr Diocese bring present, except $l.. p Williams, of Connecilcat, and BhshoptSixitt ti' STATE !MIEN'S _ - ,y-r.v...Evr rs We !aura front the Lendavide , / , ) , /rna'nf l.? E:' 0 & IV) Prilvs - 'Tuesday, that an unknown man was robbed '''. and foully murdered in Hunter's &Atom, Galiatna county, Ky., last Sunday, by two , brothers named Thomas and Jackson Tal- / nizaredtbaelPiretenser Car Stables. r ,lartLiE, i.„. laday. The murderers were arrested by " the Elterlff of Gallatin county, bat they overpowered him and made their escape F . 7,------!—_____' ' a le. ‘ „ „ ' tl "' ”Cd4r to Louisville. The city prlke were soon --,-,44,'01)0 _HA/I-ROAD MOICTGAGis on their track , and succeeded in arresting ~ct. inh. 15,,.,..,,t%.\49.--koa Ttesday eve,l•g, them late in the evening of Sunday, and ; <l' Jar,. 1...1ed - lit, trainee sr e i r li P ' ! ".. e r ,' 1 ''''' f.: t et, an ) r.. account or hoet a bar d Tr. ' " lodging them safely in jail. t e 1.. t cu, nu, ul the Commercial "i i::" . r.%,'" MINL, MATILDA LCSK residing, with Mrs. I 06 Scott bee 11 .1, rem, ll,,mr tto ,), ~.L, 1 - ,;,,,,, , ' Car rh k, in Louisville, li v y., c .mamitted sui. j :: '' ,:'",. , `,7 l '• u ' l ` t, '",, 4 th' =`,,.' . 4 Itr 4 i, - -;;„4 Itert4; ( .tie le -t y. OD (illy morning oy taking lauda- I i't,r.i'!tit•le.:Lat'.l7lj;gu"tt'l,l,;;;'. s n ' e " " x " ' ' . num. She eras but seventeen years of age, I.‘ tu, re. , , A :11. t l 1 ' ....P4t a ;:f.: e. : . r,., ,';' ' and had been in Louisville only a short i a. P. • c,. ,” tube. The cause of her ceif destruction is ; ('I , LI. i:\ ;-. ,‘,„; Witif ;HT " said to Lava been her betray.l.l by some base ' ' a retch ( w b o accompanied the girl to L - j . , g 3 5i r ' T 1 .... 1,1:A: • ' , IP :ail ELT 2.1 L IAL ~:: , ,h it. ., , It from her home in Georgia and de,r- ! , .BRITTANIA CASTORS. led her,) and the refusal of her parews to : eArin , : , ANT' 1.,' IID (IL Itt RN, h., a , A il Lave any further intercourse with her. ; .:x,,ri ..tio• of Iltit tot e la it.,,t tk, ...,,a' , n' t• Oh Pritlity of last week, Co(. Sells, Su. . ""'"'' I '"" '' n • J . " , ."-' • '' . pertntendent of Southern Indians, made o '2; l :T' ' " '''''''''•" '•"."' n '"• i ' • u very important treaty with the Csage I a dlans at their council grous•ls. Me I)1 , r.ds A 1-131' '' ' ' ' '' .. ' I:A -''''l'''' N. r 1( ''.- --:‘; cede a strip of land tinny by nit }• mires, (..,n. „.,,, t ; ;,`,,:`,'".`,,T, j,, ; ',,',''',,,,"' ,‘,;' ' ~' !'','',,;''.,) ". ng about one million acres, for whi d a R, rd plat 1 , ) I lie N. glide: .tri . ,,lt . tr . ' ...1 - -' .:tt '" ,, " the Gofernment pays three hundred thou. ; i'' -' , ° ` ; '!'" , "",';'"2,,l;'-' f '"v r', ' ;, Zr: A. sand dollars. About two millions of acres i u', ' ; ' ,i;l,;:i.l”;,; ;I'iii ;!::':;',1",„-”: are also ceded from the north aide or their thott , r •let Ira In melte Ft, trima rti..al!:t4.ll,';:t reservations to be cold in trtet for the In- ! 1,, , im r 01 J L.... 1.0 ia2.4. r. No. I - cl.s e .;,,.. c .1. li. ,riticv.t.,Eu diens Ate altercation occurred between two dim_ Ross Fonv-AuP charged soldiers at Lawrenceburg, Indi- Administrators, ana on Monday. One of the men assaulted the other with brass knucks and beat h. so that he t.:ed in a few minutes. The murdered man was quirt and Inoffensive, not having given the least provocation for the deadly assault. The murderer was comm tied to prison. A BitIGI/T little girl, named Sarah Ann Young, aged four years, recently died, in London, from the fright of seeing an Epts• copal clergyman suddenly emerge from the. vestry into a church, robed In his white stir plicee. The child screamed, ant was car ri ed dfro e next allym the church In convulsioug, and died th . THE Providence Journal believes that there is beneath the soil of Rhode Island valuable mineral wealth. It does not asp• pose that the coal of this region Is compar able to the anthracite of Pennsylvania but ie confident lint, with the prosent cost of toe latter, It can be mined and burped profilabl3. A STIMET car conductor in Chicago had the hafditioqd tocomiml the ladles tu the ear 10 Ocellpy no more space than actually laiouged to therm The balloons were collapsed, the ladies furious, the men ve ined, and the ./earn:.: conferred fame on this model "honducter of a city railr.htd ear." TELE Cincinnati ii ,, taiitti• saes the rail es ate mania In .hat city ragiag a ',resew, with a very large business, at exlraerdina. ry Tire figures reri'lze I o ol , .; es end t; nts throw iiito t tae h r . eat prlcis prevailing at any previous period BItTAST will be seventy—one years old on the lid of Diovember next. lie is one of the few elderly American poets who have not outlived their reputation, and has that most delicious compen-aeon of old age, the t. ti.ng of being a living classic. THE ; scovery of copper mineeia M.uv. land is announced The ore la uow rgc.ing ;Attunes] analysis, and tt in he ard ikat it will be found equal to th.it of the Lake Superior region. Two notorious counteleiters, named Echo and Jacob Ringer, were arrested 3t the Franklin Douse, Cleveland, or Tuesday rooming, for passing counterfeit ;100 T:casury noes. BUTTLIIFIELD's Overland Dispatch Citm pany are making arrangements to put on a line of express coaches from Lawrence, Kansas, to Denver via Smoky 11tH route. THE census for this year shows an In crease In the coy of Detroit, of I,ltli child ren, between the ages of four and eighteen, since the census taken one year ago. Two men were roasted to death by mol. ten Ir. uat Brooklyn, N. Y., last Monday. They went carrying 200 pound., of inelten iron when the erncibie broke. IT Is said that the theatre; have' paid Bennett $,:175,000 a year for ativerib,e. mettle, and fi 7 io,ooo for handbills. Singular If True • Idr. Thurlow Weed, an the course ul a long article In the Times says: In 18fd, Governor c'eymorir, urged by Judge Stryker and other ciyul D .r.noc rata Hum lot urged his inother,) to i'assu u virtue " made a pa t rrinic speech an ttrooin lye, &Lid was elected Governor. La the days of disaster, which followed, Mr. Lincoln, realizing Governor Seymour's power for us_eitanebs and mindful only of his country's welfa.e, charged me to bay to GIAieTLIOT ISCyLLOUr that If he would use his I osition and power to crush ihe rebellion, grateful people would reward him with the Pit. si,iency. I gave the message of an Cu eta t.ued and patriotic Plesldent to a trete physically-twiddled Govern. r, whose eu_tersif n prociivitles and associations brought deserved reproach mai destruction upon himself and party. APUIILic ar- 0. 0. P.—THE -3 16.3711.E11S OP D01.10923NE LODUE, No. L ". together with Na of Oster Lodalm, are re quested to meet at ODD PELLAPW'S HALL, come' of Penn street and the Firth Ward liarket, at I o'clock r. at. TotS DAY, to atteno he ru bella 11/ Out late brother, 1i.113/11.1. W. Das - anew, to prr c ed to Allegheny Cemetery. order or the N. G. octilfd JAS. feIcCANDL.E4S, Secretary. 110 f. Carel A (HI, DoM pAs r. Plttehurgh, Oa . ath. LIN 3. The fitottoktl ftiontbly Mooting of the beethe award o meneto of this 00 - perky wall ld at the nin Pittsburgh, no the SLCOND Wk:DNkZVAY, (Ph day of October, at 9 &cloak. P. m. The fransfer Books of the o.rmoary will he closed from Saturday, the 7th to Monday, the 16th October. By order of the Board. °eel dwd E. WESTER V ELT, Soo ' , gr. TILE ANNUAL rEETIN G — N — ll ELEIYI YOtt OF I ratIERS AIIX BoAboy Cherry Run Oil Company, Will be held st their once on THURSDAY, 01 4°b"514 somur: SOLD, —ALES' RION CLI T E Collector. for the murg VALLS!' 4.9. T.- (JIATION are requested to report AT ONCE, to the Secretary of the floas.co Ors.ussottett, Gen. • L. PEAItSO2I, at Isla ofece, or Grant street. sato WM. M. OLIBIlt.1", Ohns.o Owe. w'rE CS" iDf^EfTII3IBOIIE47I roUNGVAN WANTED, TO WORK -I- IN THE COUNTRY. Apply et 183 Liberty street. oot. 6-3,y1 CHEESE, uIIEESE. ico boxes Goshen; EC boxes W. It., to anise; 200 boson Hamburg, to "drive, For salt by CHAS. U. BALHLEY, oc6 201 Liberty stray dic . KLEs, PICKLES, PICKLES 10 bins. premium Picnics, superior Wanda, 40 Salt Plekl , e, prime For Role by (lIAS. U. BARLEY, eta rti Liberty eireat. • VI: IE CI DER VINEGAR are lust I in Oder Vine ga r ; also, of afe pare Sp le e n, foe Plckl warranted Pure, aide at the Fatally Grocery Store of ing,for JOHN A. RENSHAW, oea center Liberty and Hand strait.. SACK SALT-4000 backs Galt, fairy, 111 More and for axle by REYMER It BROS., Nos. 128 end 125 Wood .treat. WEET POTATOES —75 bbls. Jersey tweet Potatoes reerPred and for este by FETZER. kABILLIEITSCONG, oer corner Market. and 8 ET POTATOES.--25 bbls. Jersey .E Streets, Just recelred e nd for sale by oeR FETZER & ARMSTRONG, corner Market and ."--" ZIETE2I ri ININ G ItoOhl DECOR Fruit, Deed Home, nod other pictures for pan el oc2 papers.. Just received by PP. P. MARSHALL. ARLoir, PAPERS.-Plain, 0111 and P 012 s with ()eters, vary hendsorti • For sale 'at 101 Market street, near 111th. " cot JOS. H ritmurs BRO, VOSK STA.TI3, ALPPLEB.-2 car loaae prime Tiska leliors.Appie L now In store m4sops]. fir FL VOIGT & ..e 'PLEB-200 prime Apples reed - “end for fahr.r ,oct FETZER & As iffETRONtI. TIORSE oId Ba? Horse warrant — edyear 155 1-Iberty greet, "WM AT BECR k. P G VI - pkiRLOR DBOORA.TlONs—ptakela L • Velvat'esttdo9ld. Porsikle by oqt ._ W. P. ItTAII.StiALL. AT3W 'HALL fAPBES.—Jurvt ,receiyed mid f..tate it No:'lo7"MarketiaTect aim nth 308. IL ILUGRES & VEW 8 .. IBM—New Layer andßanell Raman, In whote aad. aaLf:g.xes,lna tetra and for tale by orb ithVILIER . BROS. pItARREL PICHLEB-10 bbie. 'choice kickle., 1.1/ Ylneyat, now for fide by Gen BEYCER BROS. TIRE C re. sole by a HILI% Rl' H. ouLcams. oe.s:lLastgy THE aS lt r r NV 0 liay LE. 8 7'10.1.r ('0 ST. McClelland's Auction House, ti 55 FIFTZ STREIT te DibbOLL VF -1%.1.1%1 t..,[1•11'. 3 he rrirtr.t..lAp hert °tor• r‘, In the Ft I'NlRl' was Lhssoleed mutual o‘.”ent, on the 15.6 del . of - ep•e tenet Intb, IV/LLIA 61 IncKEE: lt,olny purchased In , intereet of l; T. Ain Ott Thr LLIBI,Ceo be conitnued under the non. •nd style of 114 The ,E•Nr h.r., ; , ;11,..!;!e ;he .•1”1,rto ,her • ALLEY Septemhe• Ikll, ISGS —004.1 ]1 _r' ft: YilllK. vv HOUSE: AND LOTS ON PENNSYI. VA.NIA A VI I‘I4.—TUE,DAY LI:FIN/Y.,' kr. 10 - th. et 'tti, o'clock, W.I. to, koLt, oh Ulu bec of.o or ol tne °ulnae: cosl ,IteP !Lola, V. ' , oaf. el.] slice? ,posite toe P.,•t ..e 101 l loalrg p; ~l,agly, la the NtSta War t. Ifoo Lot 'lb feet Isool z At'alstte, I.rhe• I , ely tt! nwr P.lce a.t.othi of 11. ly :111 . s. Price; c az ..ca r,et r . a leet alley. w !!I the tUtt story bllatt noose, No ttt Lot. to ttutrediAte rent- cf shove, VI feet ir'utot. Cot 14,1; fret In .leptt to It, qty. tato I r.tc ft , he .01.1 top the , 14 - Ott the It•,,t 13W:diet's. Terns.•: no-half oath; t.sione In oar year. with loin,, t. srr •I t.; he. •.• be 4 %VA N E., n met, ( ICTOB b GROVE, East Liken r, Rut) nog Pied 0110 ' , Ned L•ota at Auction, on t tri I/ oct..her o'clock on the premises. Tn:t Smut tiro! pftiil• env Is anbletentle known. Terms of sale: fin. , . third cash: the balance in one soul twc yeaa, with licletest, atcurett by bond and mortg.ane on the Mt 1(0 'oh Sr he p. 1.1 an each lot whin. loin, as a part ''t ptirchaan money. A Ireo excar.. non train Sill leave the l'ennsylranta Depot at 1 'e ick pieciaaly tt.e oftoile coil toe tlrarlfialle• anti guntiesnen to and fiom the e•tej rec. No am ft cu.. el. bed A. m. lI.WAIIr, A .eticaber. Luff SA LE .Anurnlwr of Lot,. w II In n. rated for{ I ate rcsitlencee, "n Latter (If litre and 31111 at r tun., ecta. oho, r the E vne..cer liepot, and /;. 4i41 ,, •arel no on her) , 11D ,rat A., n large number of Lot. 1110 - t0.n.,.1, Pen no, will 4 .old for the Jolt' :._.10.1 f epic. e . Thls It • nee cinnee tot persoes oi algaztil ...., rirest me:,[.A ptlty at the heal e..t•te .14.1113,u - en. tan,.; „ t oce Butler to. ee I..sterenterellte. Pa. FALL AND IVII , VIEIt oPENIN(; 11.111 S. Jl 11. 111110ITErt, No. 32 Fourth Slre,r, Iloce Nov, Old Maud, Having receive 1 a lame st ack of MI LEAN FP.Y Ws distal from the East ma Mittel will haVo • ng on h.. 1 u DAI. (let. I t.atom. 'rho at ' • rises the latest stele. of E re.Ei•nlilkT. 9 ft ATS. molted Eh (TAPS, am. The oro pect to r , L , I and er•mlne them Po et Tli E UN D HE RETOFOIiE Lr'DtAatltt huslmeaa together under Mho to I nunies REEUCE.LE. h Ott., AncLot Cott MITI, , A Ercht ny alto, 0111 hertmf,er (mall lc t A looer the era, name and style hUL•hIE , , if hael• & uu N filt NIEL Itf)L It E`i• WILLIAM Al. HELL TAYLOR Estate of pre J R aaEUBENkaon, decaaned, by V 7 Li of et or, Elevator. : itMertanao 29, $l4l COUR I.th PARLOR AND HEAT WO !I lIVE-4, (IRATE,. FRONTS, FENDERS, An. Also, all kinds of ROLLO W ITAIIECAST/N at e. 11.0.111berity:71:tiEot. Auc E k ureic. as THI ConTaaLLE.LL 07 Auceaskar Cotm - ry 11 1 , 881111.43.. Oat 4th, mei ALLEGHENY COUNTY NIX CENT YOLUNT. ER BOUNTY BIDNBs• ALLEIIIII. NY IN NTY FIVE PEI: ~E N C. hON Us, vmate.l nt bighnt ma let rates_ 0c42 d 1\ VT COAL.- hE:NRY LANIIIEHT, Onntrollar CON TllO/.1.C.Z.A , City of Allegheny Ort..4thOrgwa inns, reeled propoasia will be received at thi. °new% tan 71. EsteA y, 17th (not, Incentive, for dellyer f at the Al , gi.opy Water works, 30.000 bn , IIELS OF 0001, 51 ERlillANTatlIttE KUT CAL. The cootrace to be compi.ead by the first coy of January, 1546. R. n. FRANI/IS. yea:did Oily Controller. Ct.tIPSIO.SIENTE FPRODUCI. 76 bide Jertey Sweet Potates; role ri ter skin Onions, 2 ilrictos Hotter; I keg dry Sweet Corn; 25 bogey W. K. Cheese; io bents Herkimer liberty, bay. Its hue.; it 0 oounds Beeswax: rte bids. arks Orton Applya; 6 lads. tirao Older, Juct received and for sale by eel MITER, A IKEN (). QEPLefi EST, .41.3EKJEI NO. 21 WYLIE STREET, MATES TO oILUEk tltrrilcrcl AND Mtn/ELS FULL NEY7 I :IVENTIOS3. o2.6ass wax 8 1800 WILL pi:ion-1A.1., Ova wrtt •..,‘ SAUDI of au serec-25 acres under out t Iva Don, balance good Wooer. The Improvements area good two storlr Dame Dwcillnif. el. Stiumh good stable and other outbulidingsi an orchard or over SOO trees of all vatieties..Sltuated a Perak, eoonty, to the town of roper Middletown, on the State road, 6 miles from Browneeille. Apply to 044 B. AWL/UN a CO , 109 Fourth st. A.""ROSS OIL COMPAINY.—A meeting of the Stockholders of the Ross Oil Company will be held at their °Mee, N0..4 Band Street, on SeTtlt DA I, October the 7th, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuirg year. All proxies must be dated within ten dap cf the election. By order of the Board. RODER r WRAY, ill. se2ast Secretary Ross OR Company. INDIA RUBBER AND OILED CLOTS LNG, of !be best quality and n either low large stock on hand and for tale, w holesa le or recall, at the loth. Rubber Depot of J. A H. S, oe2 No.'s 24 and 29 St. PHILLIP Clot, Street. . . REFINED SUGARS. Co Chia., crushed, powdered and grannlnted angers. . toe Ws., A. and B. relined sugar. Now la store. Sod for sale by Lint atreete. T4' -------__ .011 BALE.—One Coal BoatthOrunwalln Bottom 110 feet long td 20 feet , are two feet, nve inches abreast. wide The Bald boat is moored at 20elleal Rocks. Fat further particular • in quire lot David Steel, at McKee , . Socks, or to D/0E501.2 BPJLEY, owners, Eyani alley, Manchester Ps., near rhompson & Brown , . Oro. eery Store. latoilwd 11ORDEAUX PRUNES—Very tine, in -L- 0 glue lan , and rattly boxes. Just received and for sale aaths Feral Grocery Store of .1 0. A. ttEwsmtw, sett corner Merry and Hand streets. VOR SALE—A two story- Brick House of seven room., on Hurts street. Lowrance. 41 to complete order. For terms. apply /It the' Bail Estate and Insurance Orlas Of 0. 3. 81TF,5, Bullet street. Euvrernesollls. - Pa ' . - P 'USTI° WINDOW SIELS.D.E9,—A new at NO. ea 'e Sh rd beautiful article which we will Sell chop ed oc2 2h, ht. (hair [treat. he J. a, H. hill I.CAPS. TALLow (11-20 bblft t,, tive. Fo by ISAIAH, illUti.E.7 a uo. _ .1/D IrEnT COAL AND OOZE DEALERS STD F.l4.lpyRT:5, /AA E'STEr: THE .SALE, ALLEN. 31'C011 ICU 4: CO REYMER & BRO.'S IT& sad tW Wood ■!rest 'WET TO LOVE; or, Dr. S. At. 'AND'S' CELEBRATED INFALLIBLE PRIVATE LEOTIIRE ON PRYOIIOLOGIOAL FAttOINA- TioNs, 6th edition, Jost out. It teaches you to charm those you to Lose; how to redeem straw. companions, fm. It ;mutable many secrets worth beeping. Pile* 25 cents. Also, GREAT PRI VATE BOOK for MARRIED or OROWN•PER soNs. Emu? lady should hose Price Sip. Bend price (dente? or both to DR. LAND/e, No. ISIS, Mestnut strut, Philadelphia, andady, by return mail,' In sealed envelopes. A..auestr enovran" will oleo accompanyusah book. Mg w J . SCROODUITAKRit. BLUE LEAD GROUND IN OIL FOIE PAINT INLI OIL BABBELB. - - OE Dr dt D rEILTIIREAr eJt" TR. JIE p . 1,0 UFF'S BLARICS, HANK any KS Duff's Railroad Books, 'LI).I ?i.• IA PRE •S RECEIPT BOOK, DAY BOOKS . TIME BOOKS 13tHIKS /1 , 10.1; Book- 4,D N3IR iltiVkli & (0, 39 FIFTH 9TREET UNT'B NEW bat' OF THE PITHOLE OIL REGIONS, JUST OUT. CENTS". 1/1 ST'S IMPROVED MAP UP VEN AN GO CO, OIL REGIONS - .1t ,T (N'T. PRICE lit :Si, 1511 i,t El, I , lAl' toF WARRIN COUNTY • tit N 11.A1• .0 , WEST. VA, & OHIO OIL REGIOt; Si I,n/ge berottroent of Ttf f Pf , EltP, UV' y nod I . 0. 14IAPII. Ebt sale by JOHN P. HUNT & SB F:FTII S/ RE ET AT A , ' N ,, ' HALL NEW (;O()1)6! NEW GOODS 3, A. RltiltiA,koli No. 61 Market Street. morn nr leas) rnntin-to of Car W 11,13 ,1 ~o r xi,.. Brtelre On,..lnga en.: Linde an: 3 . nrce Hav A e juat opetle.: an Immense stock or Ind Wrou4, ,c - ao. 7 ,, be Bold In loos of ..!. Loos 0 I rnor, 1., au:: :he MEN'S, lACIE`;', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S r""h"*"- f 1 I IE 31/LEN OLD SYR.IP It.iILRO&D IRON, Boots, Shoes, Bo'morale, I = ' , olr-. X e...1E1C - 11 30.0.1".61, 'whoa FALL AHD WIETER WEAR. , eat anortment Of M EN'S BOY'S AND YOUTHS' ( all, hlp, Crain and Water Pr.'!" Boot+ IN THE "21TY I On% forcet h. number CI DI .11i It ET sTft ErT cc %Icor to ❑.{lc 11T1 PAIKASE EAPRENS DELIVERY!, Itgota nude to order. gel this hew enter- Pe.ee vrlll be elo'neaccd tarksgra of ail sties holy A paper Cl pl,s, or a pair of •hoca to cue I paper I.r ;:alitete...l promptly The leuro.ta t , e rutrolOtt boo t h the put:twat Atmore dor. lot , be doy. 1: y• are securely cue - red. and with eftt,ke. tl slosh:log the lode itatsporti.tion of :.II netn: . Alfethrny C ty luch.de, la the r,..urt, the dee,..,dg,:thg Irnoirrot soon aol: 1!". Is one ex:eosin-Cy U.llowe I in ••:t. of • he pone:pal eines of LOC tan bag <l< r< kro. eb to be a er• at 1..;•.1e eau teal. ~, eetta c.../s tett: r, , Itstriseteet be th• r.. or [h..). o•nt ttssi trete the ,trle he wagons fk there, the le t.er o.- housel.e.ter svlshlhe -et-re only servlse o/ DEL] VERY, has only to display thole EI.I'RESS In • lewtlay• Order lloxes will he ma ty, the 10. est ou of altleh will be duly annottneetl. The to requests fele trial. blending /s. be dors to malts. lb. enterprise to this locatlty 'what the A dee, Expreta outp•er is to the ...try, ea.] 11 that he .11 a trial. Teems tree'erste. The It e -Con of the Central oillee will he at tonno.l In • dip or too t la the mean time, oniere easy be all &evict/ to box Iset, /11$,Lehunth eustotlion. JOIN D. Al'F'abEN, wotn. 3-31. d 500 Routh r.OOK,i. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE! x.OOO cr57.21.4% Micallama 3,000 X.Sc=rcra>las 113c.11.113.g FIFTY CJENTr• ! FIFTY CENTS ! PITTOCK'S. arIS OPPIMITE THE rosr °mu= OIL LAND 90 Acres on Pitholo Creek, About one male treat of Nelltburg. It It,. weir (or iwirioß; le conel..ered good oil territory, and will be sold niton‘tinr, or in lots of 10 acres. It will be .010 cheap. Thr Tbret hultvided On part of 42 ACRES OF LAND, !situate In Corn Planter Township, Verotneo Pa., bet wren Ifolcuien.• /inn anti Pit hole Crook, About three-fourths el a mile from the !tenors/ Crant Well. This le oast of the Wm. McKinney Yam, wl.fch Iketrumediate/y north of the Morey r new. Vs nip sell une nr all three &hares to gether. Fon Lots of Land on West llidiory About two rol/rt from Tldinutc and Doe node half taller from to nutria/ wet.. on Denial, Rua. These lota col taro no,ut ono nom rAah. They lie well for co anti curt n good oarmrtunity to badlviii , nla nod compsuire, io pore, itio Aniall Amount Of tonna ry, In Ire nimple, At A modarnta priar. Tttic w.rtanted. ALEXAMLE WALL&CE, ooswd TIDLODEE, WARREN 00., • - • DYSPEPIRAAND FITS. PITS—A sure cure for these distressing ma- Idahrts fw now made enown in a Treatise oa For. PlTS—edge. and Phelps Herbst preparations, tniblished by Dr. ft Brown. presarip- YlTS—tlon was furnished hum m s - providentlel manner that be cannot ommelentlotudy refuse IFITS—to make It known, as It has cured every body who hu used lt, never having failed In a FlTS—single ease. It is equally sure In ewes Fit.... of Dsapepels; and the Ingredients may be FlTS—ohalned from any druggist. Seat free to all an receltt of Ova cents to prepay rostra.; eta. PlTS—Address Dr. 0. PHELPS BROWN, No. 10, Grand greet, Jersey city, N. 3. tezoot Giranim, DRAUGH I IING OFFICE AND PATENT AGENCY B No. IS ST. CLAM STREET, near suspension ridge. Et. P.GENGEIEBRZ, WvR lEiquwer. Ne&dar.il rr0.14 nay Street by !Lisburn White Lead Works, FLEE WRITE LEAD.. VU. 69 WOOD OTISEEV. AGENT: , W ! ORPHANS' COURT SALE. miLITARY A1iD1;Z:7411.M575117 , i, w ..,—. to ~.., . .„b„... ttr THE U In the czty of Pittsburgh, on S ATURDAY, Utl- TOBj R 7th. at le o'clock A. st., all the fotteoling desatritted estetc, being the Intason , :a the ruiner iiiIiELLIO I‘ THE TAITED STAT. • ;11.1.,,MnfLoorof2uTntagghC..onaoliato ba t m,..d it e : crea t teg, ism., 1t e four nf.hs of the undivided fourth path of el; that certain lot pr piece of ground embretutg Parts el let• marked and numbered ft..four. fifty. n% , nod fifty-61x. (61. 55, and 1.6,) to the y plan of loth ' laid .t.• t )' Ja` n 1t1103711 on the south side of the :P.c. ngaLela titer, and now !mind,: to the ' ilra mitt. Cl [net Birmingham. In the county of 1 ireneny. :state of Pea nay' vents, and bounded e,' le set thed as follows, to wit: Beginning on , i t r n , .. ,,, , r , r h at e e c t 4 1 . : .,,, 1 e a 7 . 7 7 9:::tt . 1 , n , :t c t n . o 7 r hences.,tr I o u b r o g o t o te . e v e: . , at the rlost thee of sr:sty-four for, so:Wit:weirdly I .' erg strict, sou hwardiv twenty feet; fat feet) r ',nee at rtgrt ant: ea vet •11 Met:Lord street, nod In I A one parallel with Jerre street west wsohy see r t •)•• Lire feet nod six :cries to the Itue of lot No 1.0 10 once along the :tie Of lo! No. 50 an.l pat ,: oh with] tv , Clurg suert Items) feet, .10 feet, hei, a it/ e parallel with Jane street. seeciity th err feet an:" lot !ochre to place of bretnning, upon a hien Is ere. fed one home btAltling two stottee h.gt.. Also—Tic foes r.ri (tits of the 1113divtded one-fourttr part ro ail that certain lot or parcel of land AIACIAAO . (hr b, must. of But ellriningitans in the county aloresatel and bounded and desclbed as follows; ;teeing . ..a St the northwesterly Corner !armed by the Intern tellon of Brown marlinne streets, thence extending to front on Brown street northward) . fie Lund,, Al A: d twenty feet. 12„ feet,) to an alley ~1 r.. t 0-I to and in depth westerly preserving :he 811111A1 beer...Ph Ot one hundred and twenty feet in. cruded between said alley and Jane street.. eighty N e i, , ~, fast., to property Into of Clatolints Ormsby, upon whteh ore erected Heat brick dwelling houses. two stories high. A Iso—The lour-firths of the undivided one-fourth part of all that certain piece of ground situate In the botough al Aunt Birmingham aforesaid, and hounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin :l:g at the south se-stn . :Belly earner of Brown and -ar.h at; eets, thence extending In front along Brown street, southwardly one hundred and twin. ty feet, (IM feet,) and In depth westerly preserv- Irk the some width of One hundred and twenty feet, parallel wlth and along Sarah strict sixty for t, •60 feet.) upon which are erected Seven brick lA A lso-elling 0 ouens, two stories Mgt. Tbe Thor fifths eftbe tit:oll , ldd] On•-fourth past it all those nine certain lots or Aimee of grLund st tutu° in the plan of lots laid out by J ohn Brown, now Included in the borough of East Blr , et ingltain, and •unincred In said bled as numben twenty.olne, thirty, thirty.one, thirty , two, thirty. three, thlety.foor, thirty-eve, thirty-sighed thirty, set en. (Nos. 22. 30. 31,32. 3.1, XI, 3.5,38. :n) being bounded on the south by Mary street, on the %Vent by Wayne or Brown street, on the north by Virgittr alley, and on the east by lot For SS, and content in -- leg together width a front on Nary attest 216 leet. and in depth along Drown street IS) feet to 9 train alley, upon which aro erected a Window- Klass Fat .ory, and Flattening house subject to sort...ate r.. et lied In voL 19 page .;. for $1,2 1. w it): Interest from August 21 , , 1061. Also, A mort gage re. rrde6 In vol. tO page 2 - r3, for 14 57 55 with c , el eat trout August 29, 1 -NSA. Also. a mortgage i recora.e i d In , 01. It. page Os, tor 41,605, with interest ron. Ai t et 1:, 11,4. A Si -The t•Or fifths of the until vide.: ono -fourth part of al, those seven rot:al:lnoue lots or 'derm of groom; situate In said borough of Brut Birming. a ham, and marked and numbered to John Brown's plan, as numbers forty-throe, forty fo.r, forty-nee. int I ye's. for ty-sevon, forty-eight, and sorty.nlne, (t.ll, 40, 41,15 and 49,) being bounded on the north t ) ' Jane street, on the wrest by Brown street, on the south by an alley, and on the east by lot No. Lb. conlnieleg I rofether in width or front on Jane street, one hundred and sixty .eight feet, and In C , pill among Brown street, preserving the same w plrh southerly. one hundred and twenty feet to on allee—upoo which is erected • Vial House and other tmprovements. A : so—The :our-fifths of the tuidlelded onatfottrth part o • all those font contigutus lots or pieces of cr and r Butte in East Birmingham. eel ni•reed ADA t under, d to John Brown's plan, numbers efty fifty one, fifty-two and flay-three, (60, 51. 62 and 64.1 a a bonoded and described wt follows 1 Beginning on Jane street at the easterly corner of lot No. 91. thence easterly along Jane street 96 f eet, to the corner of lot No. 61, thence south ardly along the line of No. tit, one hundred and twenty feet to alley 24 feet wide; thence' west we nil) 96 beet along said alley to lot No. 59; thence north ws raly along the Roe of No. te one hundred and twenty Met to the place of beginning; subject to n mortgage 4 recorded In velum., al, page 671, for al . ..511, iris) Interest from August 29,1261, upon the it hole property. Teens —One-third in one year with interest, se used by bond and mortgage on the premise., and onerthird payable at the death of Ellen I. I unninghun, widow of said David thane Ingham, dee, need, to the heirs of said David Untiningham, wlth int, rem, payable half yearly to said widow, is so to be scourer/ by bend and tnortgaze on the pre, legs. All the expemes of conveyancing to be paid by the purchaser. 7 Lc 4 , nie:e•gted have in trent, and art •oon ut. 1. • 'ionic wit, the at tvh,, o tt, rt t e•ra.ple, !story rti ar - hat Lae t•ren a r , rtloca of It Lat . beet. al.FlnLtted It,, r. • .1 ni tae mist d•stll gattne.4 n•• • Inn t;' , • • , ; , ,n•tona n, a•mte. •1 • ,•.,• r, .In ', an.; r•Ln.tived in; II Meta pprov ti ip e ,ek ,11 . 1 . , :us Icy It 0“t vrtly it 1/1•.. t clpa: h•.• every lostpoi . I e war. rn r•I .?.. t..7,1e,. I • IT I Ne 1 o ,, ,tr.ted w • At I sr, .sac. • n'bon Ac. lin unturrr./ It r:e!tAnn! In e Alarvlar, k hurt e r - err • e nn} // l!eir nr n 3 be ben - I'n, 4 But II I! Lot t..etely u r ni/. trl Mite,.. le r.L. releLee I e n.Abbt, rArerng. nrAr., .r:nr , e.,utirrnha the t. tiles 01,0 fleet Ale de !ixer Ibc •Abit,y RA . ..1!! /or 11,1: , nnter, At: trclrldthg 10,1 vita... Acne A rr - r - rru r nr • 'lnd Inrribr,hta in the i•CAI111111 eLLI t 0,1111 ini/Itnty Arid ilon.A. n r .rrlne. ;Fru trea ri • r a,,r. the re r iA:ll, . I .r. re ;an, beta ern s im• 1e I% Ao,rerbr Inv,' A Ain, .; phonon, ilorteinage a • rid, nth: 1,, the mr, r • nbe nc, 2 . : .r 1/.1 , eaa. n mt,\uIe! And •nre „ eann.Atlon col ',bet I trnlerlerney; i.e irolitlenlle/CA of Ire war Al. the triumph or eihanclpetien, un'tt . Of r r olthr: mire. ArLel l ,er sAlutere fve Alt er be, rebJerela InArherly no • tion /is me utee.A• blAthiy. I' ebnciudes With a ..cr•phic AI nit,: • n Alt 'he ;rnbrltrAl red,ary And nays) oII:ers Oh, hone tik, In rile centre , nod it. I be laustrAter u r• .i • l•• Il e './. rm./ • A,thecrlzlnti only In n 6,1 only. Aboct eight bub•lie,l large end double cal "lII' • It I t tf. in I.lbr,ry I.lenther no In linl lit key Nor, ten, dark . 6.0.) In Half Resole, f. gilt no In Puti li ureeco, antique gilt edges .. o n In no/ RUMS cal ,rnnt F ore nprOintnd In nil C ties an pelt towna In the ' , totes end Teriltotlee. uers tarl be addressed to us, or to soy of t tt eur agent. tarty app1104611165 .600(1 be no it for fi elf, A bnrUnd prospe..oe. ffff,g,ran, ;de sge s t.: work And • imuene 01 tnnins, ee It , et bet - nen,e, ...to• It, f•ffh on 1 . .. r• ! $l.. laver •n;t Prv-vo ; • f'cr nt f hf. folio 4. 11, Inc Caked :St ntelf. i7/Clo. ay, October lOth, IoGO, 117 .101.50 ,vi t h toreht,mes, 11e.n snFl 1.,111: • !I..uses, ( , erc.t.er o 11UNDRED oflllte:en, sizes, auch n I.wv Roe.. , :t , V., 11l Lb, y nt • heusChn:t•oo.34, Tran 1-1 i•rlday, IJotot.er 2.lll.lti~ir the Ce, hstr iß nrogs Depnl, Nts+lll, ca:e dall) untii ..aineted, 711'0 THOU:tit/VD TONN OLD SCRAP IRON, eult‘t,.6 fors rount67 Hone Ehttrohl trsek. EltelLlT :TEIOIrtiA 7.0 El POE:IIDM SCRAP BILAItOtt ARIL) COPPER, Vu Wetlnrctay, Occotthr 25th. 18x5, contfoliOrt ther66ftr, until completetd, LI/ /.102. FEET OF OR TED LUMBER, !th,r6 or less) as follows. I,l6tart Ire Usk 1,111.1ge Lutnto., It, t l'lne Sri hr 6 L,tott6r, 6 0. , eel (lag I.,rutrer, s.aortt6l. , t 6 trot leer Playae Lho6ber, 6460r.e.,, I tleer • ”ottltr tto.,rt6t. ' r t , t•6,6 6, "h, I.6tt 6,,tte 1, , silt :ha uo a..lstrles, (me,. or less.) On NI 0t,r41, 4:4ter 'twit. 5: Anti...lll N. 4 C.R..11 ONE FS( 4, r , !41 t4,,ler 30th. at Smyrnr, N 4r,4 I:. st ONE EILILIIIINU. ta !ober riat, 1005, at T11.4...‘15 N • 4.1 C. , ONE Ur. 11 cgne•lNliv, llio.c.t,cr let, 1,65, 1,1 Dottier ' I . ji, TI N 111:1I.DENtl: 5111.,5tA 110111 E% tittc. c I tccts.l,4„ tt• em• er 24, st even., N and FOUR DI ILIHNR. - . . . (Jr. it /LI, 1+6,, I.l,lfeport It FL, (I I-: It1'11.111N( • •• , „ 11, 2 t•. 01 at li. . ,n.n - ONE lir i N t/ 1, h.l 0 . - etuhrr It, Pri.s et Oh st t attottgs, a rout/nu,. ctst , r Urn : comp/00%1, 0 . 1 / I .lli ‘01‘.11) AND Tti EA/ I TY—FIVE (a °tett h or; .400 as St/,suouses, 3fev and Mee P L. 4 Houses, Othres, St shies. Se. A lat„? to of the s'.ove wet:whom! 00111- It es ate •ht.stanttal 'nt well adapts.] (r either ttsdet/Qm.s ..tr stores; at the ratue tines they are so cor.str Listed t/.nt [bey eau Ls readtty remora/ If nesertwf. As the :and on which these bultdtn hi tow lash,' d •••• trot hrl,ns toth / ..- v-rnmunt, the right ts :emus. theu - 1.11 be red for to drys( rom ..Ist oi ( ale ‘,l to se s, es /oat m,llolter at h ,n cloak ea,h day, unto. Aop •Alta /./1. Ihfurnat Lou desired m•th teleran,. to the stro r property ma) Ds had upon appllcat no to Capt. ••11. Ur Attu.. A. 4 31., et alashrtlle.'re,n o• Tern. apt. It. It. llorslen. A. Q. Ms: .. OhLs...Kn. Itrtrn ttesh, Goyernment Yum's. F.. 1. OR IL LT, Capt. and A. Q. N., U. S. A. lit EAST-R 1 DEPARTAI,Nr, - W trsorote, I) C., Sept. 09. 1965. f 1 MCP( OSALS FOR FUNDING CEN a 7I! It 'A ILS OF iNDEBTEDNEss, COM.. N O INTER ENT NOI Es, AND TREASURY NoTtro. ley vu tee o' the authority contained in the first seclinn of an Act of Congress vottUcd "An Act to prey:tie inn) s end means to So the On•erito tient," apptoved March ad, 1365 , which prn rides, totroog other thin tie Mat any Treasury Note. or other obilsatloos loosrtng toter, at. Issued under nor Act of Congress, ta .1, at the Liberation et the Sens - sea of the Torneury, and with the conic. of the to :der, be converted Into any description of Rend., out borized by said Aet, notate is beret given to the holders of:Certificates of indebted. ten xL 1(.0 nla.u.e t , e mu, e the fast any of January ro at. r.t 1'..¢.1.0111.0 Ihterera Notes, and of one and two year hooray Notes, of the readiness of this Dep., In cut to site cu exelotnire for them to the cotekt of I spy Mt:nuns of ,Dollare, eix per cent. oTto.to Ir.. Boons, al taree tier cent pre- M l UM—that is t stiy, one huadr,d donors of Yaw, 0t each one hundred nod three dollars la t Ile, es and Nete f.ro.oled the CO o mane r,llllOll 11 1.1 ior .0 tit,ntst day of November et Ct. 01 , 11 lnau. fl In exchange f r such tlcrtin / ate. Ana N. tea will ben an Interest of Mx pee ce7t to , lLot able senkoneuxily in coin, upon the dent dale of May ard November. ant Ili br vcOortnatoe at the ' , tenure of the Cavern n: aftet Live lean 8.1 payable to twenty years fr,o, the ern day of Naves:l.r thuS. The Co , ,on and Restetend ' Bonds issual under this prof.. rot will be of the denOminat ions of One HUG111(4:, Fie bloodied, and One Tho.ond bol- Rocistered Bonds of Five Thousand and Ten . 1 . 1 , 01..11.1 Inners will be issued If desired. Holders al Ceitlllent•st I • ornit,teind Intrest Tleasitt p Notes, who desire to mere eueh c on v e r t r nena wilt denser them to the Treasurer, the As. elttant Treasurers or the designated Deposilsrlee of the toiled ranee, or to soy Material tem:alto ry Hank 1, !deb was congeal to transact the bust. ores wain Lit aborge Interest will be allowed Or. Certifies!. Of In debtedness and one and two-year Treasury Notes, marmot or maturing prior to the tint of Novem ber, thOs, up to the data ot lump; and when motoring alter the first of November, tateres: will hr allowed to IA at day. Open t I t ompourd Interest Norse the interest will Ce tatintotted to November 1, 1643, upon the ernmint of principal and Intermit compoonden On the boo k of sold N et.. from :he period neat Prier to that date. The ' , unzip.] and interest of such Treasury Noteaand Obligati°ns will be considered tOgettier aa an otter for convention; but when, after deduct fog the prinelpal orfhe Bond. and three per cent, premluns, there remelt s a frantional part of one hundred dollars, thia Insetlenal pert wfU be paid to the depositor. The Secretary reserves to folmaeLf the right of withdrawing this proposal at any time peter to Said lest day Of November, provided fifty millions dl dollen shall, prior to that date, he °trend for converalon as moreenid Circulate of Instruction. will be tranernitted to the rations officers authorized to receive Ocilla. cotes and Notes, to which atteetion t. invited, H. rtief • ULLoll.l, Secretary 01 the Treasury CIE= CMS= No. 3.01 ACCna-15..el 1B trcs4att AEAtt 811111, EANOY GOCJUS TUTS, /LASE ETS, nUcKINO HORSE:, =EOM WAGONS, WHEELBAJIR 0 WS, N 717 la ca.xx et Rot niL , , HEWITT% . POLYP IpVM roll me Hein, liaaknowleuyall by all who hare vied it to be A No. l..2rgy it ye doubters andtbst sonvinesd, sala by ail druggists, Mb ham Is. choice .Borg °LA SSEB-6 :Mein are (note)Jitat received and fur aide by & ARMirTRONG, nee 1.1,111. t. Market and Firit otteete. GEORGE DUNGAN, Guardian of minor children of David Ururoinghstn, deceased For parDculars enquire of ROBERT ARTHFRS, A rely, No. lan, Fourth street. 0n2.2t-u& A LLSGBENY COUNTY Trimmings, Nitions, Embroideries rind Fancy Mods, Bonnet, Neck 4Triimming Ribbons, Hosiery Glovi.ls and Mitts Linen and Silktandkerchiefs, Fine Silk Beltiog,. all colors, Plaid Velvet Ribbons, Fnll Line Scarzet Velvet Ribbons, Tarlatans Swiss Mull, Vicloria Lawn, Jaconets and Cimbrics Plain and Checked Nainsooks, White Pique, Thread and Lack Veils, New Style Ha.4eils Fine assortment Ladies' Satchels. Railroad Bags, Full Line Fanq Notions. WHOLESALE iI,ND LET AIL. a IRON CITY PARK: I rin r.GOL)Si3 - ' ' Agricultural Society TENTH A 24i .N TJA. L. L'Aag3 IRO CITY PARK, OCTOBER 18, 19 AND 20, 1885 WiDNESDA Y, THURSDAY AND PRIM The Board of Managers announce to thepabli that , hey have leamul for • term of year. th knownthmmodloua and naturally the beautiful ground Situated et Lemenecetne, letter the city line. Large and •Well.drra.nged BUILDINGS Rove Deem erected for the display or RLICRABIRS ARTS, HORSES. I n REMITSPILEI ts Llna, cervix-. . ISH FLOWERS LOWINEEEP, AND VIEGETARLES; TPORLTRY. LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS Rt.° been souls to insure ENTIRE SATISFiCTION To Exhibitors end Spectatung. LARGE PREMIUMS ARE OFFERED. And the display in all departments promises to he EXTENSIVE AND IMPOSING. 3HEOTit SJS. Ile Managers have provided A Suitable Course for the Display of. gorses And, In euldlilon to the firsts specified in the Pre- Inform Lists, the track will be open each day for aQUESTRLaN PILRFORMANCIIB. Under the tilnetione of the Committee. TEE GROUNDS ARE] Euppied With Pure Water Hay and Straw FURNISHED GRA us. U rain at Cost. IRON CITY PARE can be reached by the Cit. Passenger Rat!way. Also, Accommodation teedes will be run by the Pennsylvania Railroad Oompar.v. Sir Premium Lists cat be_p_roctired at the application to either o Booms or the Society, No. Id rinh Strent r or by f the undersigned air &Melee and animals ram be entered on he Secretary'. booiu Ware TUESDAY EVEN NO, UCTUURR 17, and (except hones) brought within the lz closure &salute as TITINDAY NuUri air - A BIWA Bawl will be to attendan c e, Isar Ample arrangtmecgs for meals. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Single Admission • el cents. Children, each. 16 can is. Clapham Vehicles M mints. Single-bone Vehicle. M 00010. Single se Occupants or vehicles will pay, I . lola :4th. regular prices of admission. • Judges' Reports will be reed from tbe . Presi• dent's teat on FRIDAY, OCTOBER O, Of two o'clock D. K. CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID BY TUE THY.S.SIIIIEB. For farther information. address Capt..3ollN Ti/Orta.,./s„ Superintadent, (len. JAMES 8. NEGLEY;Corm_ponatuir Feet& tug of the Society. et S. SUIILIFEIL beareia. ry to the Board. se2iniaaft4e BUSS OIL TOMPANY.—At a meetlu of the Stockholder. of the ROSS OIL CCU: PALSY, held at their °Bice on the eth capital stock of the Company eras by a unactlasous rots' of Mt preteat, Increased T WENTY-FtVE 11101,SAND SHARES. Stockholders will please taharhe notice and call and take out their pro.ta se of the new awake, as it is necesavy to have rei Naos Immediately to carry on toe work. tiOW on eid, of the Board . Sr- Seere‘ary. Red, White and Blue BATES & BELL'S. FLAZilvEzA'jzir sir A fRES PLANA - M.4 IN FANCY- FLANNEL 4 IN sTRIPED FLA NITEL.4 IN NED. FLAriliEL.i U s,,,xony ILAISNEI4 ix Wzzsa PLILNNELN IN lINTrE. FLADZNELL,f:' FRERCar GOODS. FLANRELS'ITN 82.13'RED COUNTRY PLANFZEI.St LC DOUBLE TWELLI:. A SPLEI.4 DEP VARIETY OF BALMORAL SKIMS, AL de4tird bargain", at - 1 41C11131t a oeszasixs. se3o No. 19 .- PUth atraet: _ W ORM gl4 Sethat u a mak, each. NM LINEA WA ITARDIERCERFS, ireaßum k oanraszz, _Rica NEW EITY)g • AND BONNET TRIMMING S , S . AT 1W:TRI1/11 it CARLISLE'S, No. 19 Fifth .tree L EIfINQ VESII3 AND DRAWERS, 1 A lull Agerrtment of shell for LADIES. MISSES AND CIIILDnEX luck received by nteoßTna & oearascE, No. 11 Fifth street. OR G 7abrated rr a in. Iss .11zrx Pryor 00/11U11 Trgrellsg Shtzts, Undenbirts)md Ilrarms. Tics, Sump... Elders, elekers, MACRUk c Luau. ee3o • irk , 19 FIFTH STREET. _ EATON' D, 17 Figh Street NEW ARRIVALS DAILY, SLEW (4c)(:).l:}ii4 Two cox.. Ladle:o /Rod; Ribbed Merl= !Rock. Logo, two oases Width Ribbed Mena° Stacking/. two omen Ottlaltao's and MLR* . Ribbed tderloo Stockings, one bade ChMßm.* Feel ISLabalbgb, two cues dieWs Rooks. live sages *tad Atoll &oak ot BALMORAL SKIRTS. Hoop 'kat., Hoods, Sontsp, Salt Sbawls,ffn bias, Head Net., Ooraets, Tricamlnas,._ Straw (-rood., blillinerg Good., glowers, l• - eatliara, Rib bon., Silk., Enabrof deras,- and a' great variety of Rib- Fancy of Oar Notion pepartmeat, Will be found unufg.lly sell loWlled STOCKINC: : YARNS. HO3 pounds napalm. maked-ali„colora. wactlpsia : • and retail, at caaern priced. JOB HOB it CO,. - rt and ni tILSREST STREET crtum d GLYDZI HAVE ADMIT TED AS PASTNEI4 Frank an harder ans Calvin Hagan, The partnership to date /Lams! fat. sad tee sal the haziness to be CM:44W uncles Cheesesa sad style of Macrura, Glide &r. Co.; AT WFIOI.:VSA.LE. 65,000 Enameled J'ajr Collars; 25,000 Common "* - dA. do,; 2,000 pounds Weal IpilitiiitTarnr 2,000 dozen Wool aid Merino &Se; 800 doz. Undershirts and Bramerst : 75 cartons Bead o:imps; 500 dozen Lace 1* 500 doz. Ladles' Linen Rdk(., And a very hear;Atock at Fancy Goods, Notions, &0., ae6 AT EASTERN' ' / Ora W FALL GOODS FTST OPENusici v. w. mooasrEmlios 81 MARKET 'AMER'', a hill and coMpkte 4isortaLeF. of wrolderles, Laus, Woolen H00d.4, Hosiery, ecarfs, ste., &c 7te raw Princess! Wales Pet4at tar elaildrea a eel 6 ,_.— in W. w.Attooßkips. 13111731DM° H AND MIELIDELPRTA Otts COICIPARY.—The =MUM r theStaskholders of Ws CormsW : will he had en alorwAY, October f th , te Waleek,.s. m. Itt the °Mee et- the Co., No. tcrPourth skeet, f+r the mrpo ss pt .eissuegottleezA for the =wan somyear, silo trams c u tir suae ettin business as any oet:td e before rhea. ELL riiIMESTOCK. I n, m oms , iugrai=r4ltal. a, always han d c sad for sale, either Wholintale EBetali at the Olt Clrth Depot, No. 26 and 28 St. Air street by GCYJ. 8. etuuars... FL&NNELS 8AT1313 & BIILL, 11 FIFTH STREET. No. 19 nab etreet RIBBONS, ``=:.. ~~> 'rti'.
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