int Mout* Cut*, 111.11Etil MUM ASSIMAtION, 'BAIMIDAY. OCTOBEER 7. 1863 UNION STATE TICKET. TOn mrorron mann -t" LEN.' JOBE P. ILIBTBAIMIT, :4 • Of Bolivar* County. ton maim= ova:. : COL. JACOB IL CAMPBELL, Cantnin carat. - UNION COUNTY norm Pon menu= Arroireinr: ILL I I/ B. DII7F, of Allegnany. sua - covirfr coirntozurs: Itlatql - LAIIIIEET. Pat ToifultfP. VOICTICIaIiI3II72I3 - • DAVID LIKEN, is., of Lnxlffy TownsblP. 70/1 !MATS 131MATII , HollES L. GRAZAAL /Wee ens,. OEO. Y. lifit EE,froitli Feyette'rearnsblp. RANS H. HEREON, 11100aeeleas Township SIaVEED SLACK, of AlleghenY. 17 4 S oamplataxEsiirppur LlCtlatz. J. P. GLASS, PAW ~ • 1011816: - DANKS.II TintuadD. vox coffer: o.tiimeozouli ' .10NATI1112f MIELY, • f Lower St. Glair TP % 102 oorarr .11TAITZTOIII -. L. zaapuLLLir, • , /31. 9. 4. 2 1. 4 . 102 Dutzer;, 'or roma - lIKOSES . CRESS of e • TownlihiP. TAE IRT.TY Voting is a duty as well es a rigdt. A 'man cannot neglect its exerclio without risking injuricutr-,results to himself and to the country,. ~,The duty is , an imperative .one;,..anditheMin; who fails to discharge it,' ' . disregards a sacred obligation. •-• it is not a bard dutp, to discharge, It re -Tares only a walk of a few squares in the city, or, a ride Of a mile or two in the - • VetnittY,...,to reach the polls, and a few .- minutes suffice to deposit it . vote. Why, then, should so exalted a privilege and so -sacred a duty be neglected AU elections are important. Some are more important than others; hut all are of sufficient importance to deserve the at. . tentionoeeVerg citizen. This is a govern ment of the people, and every voter is a part of . it. If he,-feels any concern In the t. government at all, (and who does not ?) he aluinld' feel. Concern enough to (LS charge his share of duty in It by voting. The present election - is a most important one, because it is the first since the euppres. sion of the rebellion, and It is essential that - the control of the Government should not now be permttted to pass Into the hands of those who have. been Its bitter and disloyal enemies r driring the war. The pretence of:the democratic party that it Is ready to sustain the Administration is , - a lie, and every lOyal man feels it to be so. There is all the mere reason, therefore, that the lie should not•he permitted to win. The 6andidatea presented by the Reptffiffi can party are men who have been faithful 7 . to the country throughout Its great trial. Ivery loyal voter in the country knows them to be men who have stood by the right from the - beginning, and that, too, 'from a love of it, and not from policy. To sustain suckes these, Inpreferenze to thine "t- who owe an allegiance to a party that has - '-pa Isis; eutly stood by the .wrong, would seem so clearly' fd- he's high duty, that it would be superfluous to urge it. °an - Stale ticket• presents the names of two gartun soldlcrs, whn gathered their lionorsVtero dangers werelhickest in the field, and now that they have sheathed the sword,:ihre their alb to the Party that sus tained- them at home. Their opponents may have been good Eoldiera, but they have allied themselveswith the party that op posed and obstructed the war, and by that act bays forfeited all claim to the suffrages Of loyal men. Have you, reader, as a voter, the inter ests' of the State and Nation at heart? It you have; will you aid the_party that has upheld the credit and the renown of both, and-stands pledged to maintain their n honor and integntY in air time to come, or will you suppori the party whose sore limit is to give victory to--the conquered, to lap thefoundsticine of the national credit, -and restore - the dominion of slavery? - Ton have to decide for, yourselves. By staying at biome you give half a vote to those whom you know to - be enemies to the beat Interests of your country. The test of a man'a faith in a-free government is Ida vote; and he. 100 - does not vote _ *tall L practically as much against us as he.who does not rote with - u.s. Itcpublican party has kepi all Its promirea. 'The Democratic party never keeps its word, except with the South Mitch, then, will you trust? The demo -. crab era now seeking . power through the aid &those who bektiit and carried on the rebellion,' and they hope - to regain the supremacy virldettkeir inabserviency gave thereof old, .by pandering to the purposes .of those whose-hands are still red with ',your childsci's Their sympathies are just as sincerely:with the South to-day 1 . AI they we.reEve yews ago; .sad for the .sake etregalning pewee they are ready to trade otfthe grafid.resOm of the war,, t talned at such a fearful cost, and transfer to Abe vanquishedthe trophies of the victor. 43balLgle poweil'Of the Government pass 'into the ittifith. of..cttich zee, of of such a party I , ..alhat. - Lthe , qtieation.:Noters, for you to decide. WM yokileglde it by stay log at llomp ag,eleotion th l y? . How, then,, yotiiintier= toyeittr eemselences when yeti find:gine; by scidcriag, yen have opened ti up onf,*uhisa great", and: rendered it ne cessary to fight tlie battles•of the; reholliOn over again? • .- , If.yod teliiii,'tiiePure pellet) andjprositeri ly you intistVe to it "that the Gaverliment ' is notionniiitted to,fite hands of its enemies and this cezi,:be demi only by right votingt. - The regionsibillty, therefore, of deciding this grave -tame-is upon UM shmilderinbthe ..loyal voters of the'county. They cannot - thiovr itThey have the votes to de-, ciao it rightly;, and if decided vrcongfullY • thrtmtb. theft' iseglec:t i the blame and the aware will be theirs. Ilictou within "Itglasp. We entreat them not to letit , to, bittlevexert.l themselves _as , men who 4 .4 , 4 have a keen and -senattive regard_ for the :W. hones of the flatten, and the permanent ivelfarti - ef the,peoplo. " Jtrnan Earerrnerr„.—.We - are under obll li. gations to Judge Shannon for• a copy of t; his ibiCipeeth, at Tilairmille. It was suainly7lClorlew of the speech of Thad. ti3ietreiiii - -;.w. Stevens and 'the Jtidiecitie - lethal' we tar apart as they seem to be; and. barring the one point of -confiscation, sin which , kW Stevens finds ceirMgmligrue - isithlitm, - therelereally no mibitintial r differencie - between them. The ..Tudjpe --- advaeates Mavens]. suffrage; and - when that is obtained," - blr. Stevens Will . ;he fa . weli satisfied iat, the results . that will JyoSj r elf can possibly be.- Lira; Orient, antll-istely the L edltor t end publisher of.the&rie Qpolieltisswith. teriei.luld Is Alciesded by, Mr. J. 2,7(1011111 foitrieily the local' cdl : - tor of the 800 ilispatelh — The initlalmim ' her Is int) deso; , The 'ziew, ises to make impingementsis vapidly - as possibre.4pßy :;ides - of Nov bee he hooeilds readers eee a neticsable ;311; . 4terenCii." • 7 . , cCiLelkini, MAVIS - AND - TLIN PAPEIr; There can be no question that CoL Da vis,. the Remocratil candidate for Auditor general tiSixtiselidifor: what is contain ed inidApaper_nots. _ I.l.lsataincie given In Iti.COlituna Units - editor,:. and. he.. cmnust sneak out of a full responsibiliVfor its con tents. In his paper of Saturdriy ling we find several chnlee extracts. He thus comes to the aid of deserters and skedaddles& , "At the last session of COngress - an - set was passed dkfranchising all persons who left tite country to avoid the draft. The late teas notoriously unconstitutional, and this was the general view taken of It during its discussion. . "We do not linow of any persons in this county to whom the act of Congress in tines ion applies; but if there be any such, let them demand at the polls all the rights that belong to them. The Federal Gorernment hat AO right to dbefranthise thew. Ti" I <y^ is a nullity—and should be treated as such." That a man who fled his country to avoid fighting for it has a right to vote may be Democratic, but it is not patriotic nor good sense. Such men should be ashamed to claims citizenship they voluntarily gave up; but Col. Davis Is not ashamed to say that they arc still citizens, nor to recom— mend ,hat a law . of Congress disfranchis— ing them should 'be an nulled—: In the same paper he copies (and there by endorsee) an ex ract from a newspaper published in Bellefonte, Centre county, which contains the foulest, moat shameless _ assaalt open our martyred and sainted President,ltAnAAl LINCOLN. it is an attack upon JAs. BrutA_NAN for having spoken of ABRAITAX LINCOLN as "our kind heaited President!" Here are the words: "If Mr. Buchanan had been torn from his borne and immured in a filthy, vermin infested hostile; if he had been forced to eat the dry bread, fat Lacon and slop called bean broth, breath through the gra. ted windows of his noisome prison house, sleep on the barn floor, robbed of the say infts of years of toil, and turned out event. nally without knowing the cause of his ar rest, or without explanation as to why the outrage was committed, as was ourself and hundreds of others, 'by order of A. Lin• Coln,* perhaps he would have Spoken of that indi vide n another way." This vile calumny upon the late Presi dent Itlr. Parrs copies without comment. What better is he than Boorn? The latter killed the President, and Darts stabs at the body of the slain. But here Is another choice morsel. It Is from the leading editorial In the Democrat, and was evidently writ en by Davis : "WRY TEM WAD. WAS COMMENCED.- - TA, tar payers of Bushel county must re mentber that the tsar could hare been-brought to an honorable close two years sooner than it was, had not the Abolitionists wanted it continued to seat themselres In pout , for another term of four years. This is pretty dearly shown from ihe fact that within one month after the reinatiguration of Mr. Lincoln, the rebellion Caine to an end. It had really been crushed before, but the Ad• ministration did net tonal to realirs the fact until after the election. The war was con tinued to give perpetuity to the Abolition pLrty,,and ikey new hare the impudence to ask the people to support them again. They will not do it. T-11F. BLOOD BLED CNIZSSABILY, FORBIDS IT." H soldier in the army knows this to be ste; and the falsehood shows that DAMS hail no heart in the war in which be fought. He has, consequently, no claim that can bo based upon his service therein. He win an unwilling comba'ant. His heart was with his rebel brethren. He had- got into the wrong army, and should, instead have been serving along with Col. STOCKDALE, the rebel pht of the Greene county democrats. It wouldn't have damaged his position in the democratic party; and it would, besides, have been vastly more honest than to tight in a war which he declares was needlessly prolonged. OF VOTING LANDLORD AND TENANT L The Post makes an attack upon the Laild ' lord and Tenant law pasted at the late session, endekvorlog to make cut that It was passed at a party measure, and it makes a particular tier null upon oar Allegheny county members for their votes upon It. By referring to the LegislaUve Record we dad that this bill was Introduced Into the Senate by Mr. Wasson, January 10, 1865. • On the 24th of January the bill was called up and passed finally, trithont debate and without objection. Not a democratic member raised his voice or vote against IL They all voted for it, sa far at, ap preys from tho ascot), In the House the bill excited discussion and opposition, but the opposition was not of a party character. Several Democrata voted for it, and quite a number of Republcane veinal R. An amendment offered by Mr. Renstroro. of Cambria, the Democratic leader of the Heide, was Incorporated in the hill, and the Senate conferred In it. The debate on the bill, was lively and earnest, but without • word to Indi cate that any party him prevailed. The attempt, therefore, to make oarty• capital out of this bill is ridiculous. The bill was panned pis lief merits, and as It received the en tire Deiticretic vote of the Senate and a part of thkt of the Donee, the Pod had better turn Its attention to regulating its own party and learn oars alone. BNDORSEUS---EARTRAN FT and CAMP BELL are ail:forted by . MEADE and llas cocx, end by all the bOys in bias; Davis and Linton are endorsed by JEHAT 131.scx and JAIERS BtcnutAß, and deserters and skedaddlers generally. Bras:von as it may seem, says the Mahoning C..erier„ an apple tree' en the primilsee of Mr: Michael hfuniot k,Peloomed on Sunday last, and on Monday morning the tree presented a flao ap pearance, being almost fall of beautiful blos souls. The tree bloomed to the spring but bore Ms fruit. About two weeks previous another apple tree bloomed on an adjacent lot, belong big to Mr. John Ptilltps 4 but the blossoms ward riot so numerous: ' • 'A rarer engage d In boring ln Juniata county, have "struck oil, " at a depth of 318 feet In tar. ritory lying some twentiNfour miles southwest of IdiffUntown. There are Indications that oil mitts -In large quantities thereabouts, and we anticipate that when the pumps are put in oper ation there will be a good report received from title Juniata. - Mr. It. B. Manner, late principal of the Grammar Banal of. Youngstown, Ohlo, her sa enT l elritboAle3llloll of Superintendent of yhe talon School at Pa., an &fetal on' the discharge of his dutie s. On the 2Sth ult. a flre broke ont in the soap and - candle factory of A. H. Morrie, of Middle. end, Mercer oonnty, and deancied the entlre Intritding with Its contents: Una heavy. Idai• ranee light. nrPorr has it that the principal officers of tho Philadelphia B. IL, are to be removed from WDlianis .rt to Erie, and that General Bn perintes .." bendy:Anna in ihat eltyr Tut itendiog - Record - heardorno less than nine cages pdctet ticking; at the Berke county fair, ranging in amount froniiiivo.dollue to tre bemired dollars each. Tire buckwheat crop of Crawford county, the present season, is very poor, the yteld Velnz about half the ayeraga. The hot sun of Beptent• ber blasted It.. CERTAIN Capitall6tB are thinking of establish• ink a tolltxtß mill at Mtadttille. There is , xto betiervisce In that section: Te:units mei; wgio a4ed pep Itsin Potts for defacing handbills. - A Wononns•tp, Tnnit.le'the , birch wood of Citnodal, fludiud,.. there AM remarkable tree, well worthy. of note:..,-.BoineWhere about thirty 'years ago 41 lull gtant-'of. the forest vas blown dowwin a stemn,and ref right taCTOMI.-Ik. deep gully or ravine, which:lt. completely :gleaned. and the top - breaches:to& - root on the_ other elde.. From the parent memwo ieee than fifteen trees grew ep perpendicularly, elfin h row 4 - and them they an their splendor, while the parent stem evinces no token of decay. Several of Cho_ trees arethlsty feet high, ,The tree is a large fir. - Tr 13 e/linirdir tarinera who relaaed - fiftye utaper,pooadforbutterlastfall; ' and In% the spring were glad to get twenty:4lre for lt,weay ; not' thole .thigorit NV again Ude seaaon,itt titer are net The season al the'West bu heft fatorable for butter dudttng, and When the Invidnots of the ;card/1140 of the prahigWreach the market, prices mug COW STATE NEWS 1111113; FROIA WAS . HINGTON. Tb Coming - 15tate Elections—Tile Next 'Session of Congress. ...FIL O MPn.QCPRA S I3gI ..WASILLSGTON, October 4, itOt. r.Devone GaZerra:—Gentlemen from the Vei • rieite States employed here, are now preparing to go, or have gone home to vote. The Penn sylvanians held weekly meetings, making 627i,ements for exercising the right of Mange, and having seemed the required leaves of gibe seem, willgive their ballots in the cane next' Tnesdee. But Now Jersey scone to excite the greatest interest. Her people here are determined to rescue that State If It can be done by Just and honorable means. Crowded meetings of Repub. lieans are held here every week, while her best speakers have all gone home and taken the stoop In the cause of civilization. Ripatrick, the gallant cavalry commander, Is making highly successful raids on the New Jersey rebels. They are worse enemies than those he was wont to hunt. in Georgia. and Alabama, for the latter admitted their character when cornered. and showed tight. But your Copperhead rebel Is always ready to change off the Conte derate may for the Federal blue to won as -he sees a Prospect of safety or gain by It. What ,ee feel the most Interested In here, how ever, le.—What Pennsylvania is going to do at her ballot; boxes pert Tuesday. Arethe R-pnb neaps who fought ontend fought themilgh the terrible tear, going to leave the settletnentof the great questions springing ant of ibto the - men • who called it "emtrely." "accursed? "eat religions." when In progresal ' , These home reb els, who saw In "Old hincejn, a rail-spliffirto Lepon," and In' hoorah taffor.F.but a short year ago—these are the beauties who are 1101• shedding crocodile tears at the grave of the former, which may be said to have been due by their own hands. and ahoutleg their/. Triumphs at the heels of the latter—the boorish rages—who has suddenly become endued with graces which Bey copperhead thirsting for place can plainly see. Brazen Impudence has. done much tlet keeping up this party of freed. but the attempt to appropriate the Presideut and claim the honors of a war which they never endorsed, vo ted for or sustained by word or deed—this Is Ito pnderce hes end which 1 defy Laclfir to go. They nominate ofßeens for place. whom for four years they have denominated as Lincole's "hire lings and plops;" they ark soldiers to vote for them, whom they denied the privilege of voting when absent In defence of the country ! The frienes of' freedom are watching with In tense laterest. .the progress of the campaign In the State. Theyhave feared that there has been less entlinefeem than the Importance of the issues demands. In the Copperhead comities our friends content themselves with pointing to Allegheny and otter glorious spots in the State, as the polets whence cometh oar aid.. The? expect the eelvatien of the State ticket by your efforts. Has anything been done to plait& each hopes and t xpectations i Will the whole vote of Allegheny be at the polls 1 These are the qm etlots which have to tni answered. Let It not be said that our State, le bleb rent out almost Calf a million or her sons into the battle for constitutional liberty, failed at the ballot- box to secure the fruits of their labors, den. gem and suffertrams The voices of her honored dead from every battle field of that glorious war from Ball Rue to Petersburgh. cry oat against the suplpenem of those who would per mit the rebels at home to Insult those sacred remains. If Pennsylvania be lost to Freedom this Fall, it will Ns a cruel blow to Liberty In the house of her friends. Let It not be, The Republican party will need all the -moral le flue= of union and success this winter. The coming legatos must -be stormy. The question of reentstrnelion most pass through the alembic of thorough dismasion, both in and nut of Congress. Nooses man power le able laicism it by any "patent right for this caring of all old wren strains or chill-blaina." The rebels have their plans well laid. Their Representatives will be here "with heads aniet"as Mr. White remarks in bit speech In the Alabama Convention—and they will be backed by a lobby as hungry aid remorseless as death. From the first day of Its actual Eittiog, the new Congress will be con [rotted by all the creeds and fine spun theories of States' Rights, which have been the chronic . curse of our pailties,nnd even or society. The cry that the - States have never been out of the Union, will be the Shibboleths of the Copper headh, under which they will claim that not having been ant, they can claim all the rights and sovereignty of States which never tried to get ant. The number of men hero iscvkinv pardon. Is perfectly astounding. Who could have helov ed that the men who announced their Intention of "dying In the last ditch" coald have thus crowded here by 'boat and car loads,elbcrwlng oat all other claimants for notice at the Departments, in their wild straggle for "pardon" at the hands of hatrd and .despised Yankees! Mr. LitheOn will not talking at random In Me recent eptech at Montgomery, Alabama, when he conjured bin friends to act wisely and cautiously that they might once morn Unite with their friendi in Congress from the North and defeat and destroy the power of the radi cals, through whose pertleactty and courage the victory of the North bad bean attained! It is felt here by all true men that never was VigliflCCO and organized victory more Important than now; that to yield now Ia to Dive up, Just as the last and grandest charge along the whole line Is abent to be made. VARIOUS ITEMS,. Ton plot of ground botteded by Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth err etc, • and Fifth and Madison avenues, In New York, has been purchased. It Is reported, by till proprietor of the New York Hotel, Xr. Nirate Cranaton, for the purpose of erecting a mazeildeent hotel, whieh ) Ihan coat, with the ground, about two million dollars. This bonding will probably be the largest and. deem hotel In the work!. Ir was announced by one of thp swans at the late meeting of the 3, itish Assocration, that the Staffordahlre coal fields In England will probe- Lly be totally exhausted within twenty year*. Facts and figures ' apparently of the most con vincing character, were cited In support of the thewy; and eight mince were Indicated by name which give unmistakable signs of speedy ex haution. .Tire total earnings of the New York and Erie road for the first tight months of the present year, are f9,316,340—an Anaemia- of nearly • million over the receipt& for the came period in IBG4. The gross receipt& of the road will prob• ably aggregate fifteen millions of dollars Ms year, against thirteen and • half millions last year., and ten and a half millions In 1863. bins. Karrr, widow of Col. Kehl., who wee =termed In the Bricks outrage as a sort of bottle bolder, Id said to be reduced to poverty, thourb her family was wealthy before the war. The Colonel was killed during the contest. Els plantation is now In the hands of his slava. Ttos jewelry store of J. E. Merryman, Mein phie. was recently robbed of dlamonde valued' at 6$0,000: The thleVee are just now very In duatrhms In that delectable city. ' Locisvwx Is to have an opera•house, If the means can be raised. The suet of $lBO,OOO has already been enbacrlbed,and..tho prospect of sincere is encouraging. ~TtE Wir .w MR TES E MEM TB. CHEESE, CHEESE, CHEESE.. 100 boxes 00she0; MO boxea to arrive; 200 boxes Hamburg to arrive, goe,eale by taus. U. HAWLEY, ork 201 *kiberty street • ICK.L.EB, PICKLES, .PICKLES P bbll. premium Pickles, snyetiot biaxds, Salt ricklesAnime, Fos sale by enas.--a-zazaLEY, oes tot Liberty street unlx-OIDER VI NEGAI2O;.-We are lust •In reeelpt of a few barrels, warranted pure, alder Vinesart.alsta pure Indrewi for pickling, for gala at the f'atally azoeery store of JOHN A. -RENSHAW. Ord corder-Liberty and lima streets. VBERH OAT MEAL'' AND ORITD—A superior Juticla n kilnettled and nimbly prspar. ed.! „lust received and toe sale by Outbarrel or at retell. by ; JOHN EtEnliSji.eqr, ova corner Liberty and Hand ate. &HIV GLESt 40,CW NO. Ebb:isle reset/leg and B. for isle by IDDLE, seta ;' • Ns. 183 Liberty street. A PPLES. bbla , Cholee apples.: Just received and far sale try MISER At ARMSTRONG, oe2 •iorae Maiket and First Sta. NOTICE. The 'Talent Grain Drill x heel, on exhibition at the Sanitary Far, now In store and for isle by ISAIAH D/Oltri & FACTORY CIIEESE,—B d.../$ moo it...l:acad.:rind.° e v IVed this ny [nor snide ,00t tit. beg 0:11''"71. L. IL 110IOT ti Oa VeNELS•w!large lot ofthe - finest n e ji , J. sot:worm/am, os wood street EET POTATOES. -25 -bbLe. Jersoy Exacts, Just received mid tor 1010 by FETZER b. ARBISTRAJNG, 0 , 3 • , corner Mirka. and First KM iN ING "MOM: DECOR&TIONS.—.• D Frait,Dead Game, awl-other picture. for pan el:papers. Jutt .. erAml arAßsnati. SWEET POWILTQES-45 se biat Pbtitott Noised sed for 'slew • *.taZES . It ABBISTELM,G,.• oat , __.porner Market and Meat scree {!: Q,ACK SALT-1000 sacks Salt,darY, ;in atcad an 4 for male by % , 2 • • BRO . oar,- • ~.VaElMincriXtrWo444;lll•4^ :PARLOR FAETRE}.“•Pialuolint 'ond •lettle want:tow* vepritipasarae, 401 , illsat. Oren; curl . 1 . 1: - • I •_coo - -JOS. -B .L. RO. AMES STATE APPLES.-2 air !dads -IL prime Loks ,Ilhons:Apolso, now In store and ion: 0 )bl - L. H. VOMIT /WO. PUBLIC ADTIGES. _ _ FIENT CHUISIIAN CRVkCB dl4 rzazterr tlrtri Ewer HdLL, corner o f Federal sad Lama. streets. Pastor, p. JOSEPH G. &ovine( ita MX a _ls EVEN.h and 1 Prayer Ilaetr WETIMSD NCl—Thapubits-arsh ag rooltallthis AY ad. eadtd t ar Z GROWS ISERVICTIIE FIRST BAPTIST OLTURCB COCONGRE GATION will hereafter hold the'r church services in MASONIC HALL, en Fifth Crest. Preacht by the Past 3 or, Axe. A/ITES. S. D/OHERSON, clew LORD'S DAY at 1020 end 2*e. Banda) , School at 2 o'clock r. at. Strewn and the public 11111 cordially invited to attend. Seats free. 0e2.1t4 UNITA MAN CRIIRCII.—The Roy. W. G. SOANDLIN, agent of the &uteri- Call Unitarian Ateoteatloa. will preach To-uost lioW noartreo, In OENTIIcL HALL, Dispatch Building, at 10% ~'aloelt• alto, In the evening, at H 4 o'clock. Dletticrne . .Surt.ineT—The True Ides or Hellglous Progress. Lventou—no treuulcut molten% of the term H e The public are respect fully inyltf d. oceltd vErsDIATIT WARD 11011,1NTIf Tax-p.) ere of the Nlut.b Ward of this:city. are hereby no , Med that the tionnty Tax Weaned la now due. All person. who Intend paying the lame with Bounty Bonds. will please present theta to the Board of School Directors, which will meet on MONDAY, TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVEN. /2.105 of each week, between the hours of 7 and o'clock, p. m., at lb. School Flown In said ward, until November let, taut, alter which tan no bond. will be received (or Discs. J. B. NOBBS, Presft. JA Y. Smrnmn, Seal. oc6:loird VOLC•isr.t OIL CONTAINT Pittsburgh. Os, 6th, 1885. The Stated At anttsly at.ath:tg ixf Le of the loosed of Directors of this thunpany will be held at the once to Pittsburgh, on the SECOND WEDNESDAY, 11th day of October, at &clack, p. m. The . transfer Books of the Compaoy will be closed from Saturday, the ith to Mond y, the 16th otOetober. By order of the Board. nedOird E. WESTERVELT. SesfstlifY• CoDIRS. E Collectors E tdOrll.lll4AN for the T AS TH SO CIATION are requested to report AT ONON, to the &tensors. of the Pomace Uommltteit'Oeu. L. ?SAMSON, at his °Moe, at Grant street. Seto WM. DI. GOBMLY, Ohm'a Com. PAO 31i Ao o :rf . j w :! JUST RECEIVED, A Si - Lt./111D STOOK 4.F FALL AND WINTER BOOTS AND .8110 ES, tlernpriert g in part Men and Boys' Boots and Shoes, Congress Gaiters, Hal coral Women'a and Lialnanra'a and flatten and Gums; a large assortment of tAtintena' Shun. 'Attila hae beau purebseed before the late ndraoee to shoes, an( will be so%) rheaper than ane other house to the arty. I rc7:l wd: I. ei • KELVY,47 Fifth et._ R ENO & HOPKINS, COAL AND COKE DEALERS, AND sDippms, MANCIIESTER bear the Plummer Oar Stabler V rani. lES fun lerhed at the Cam eat antler. orft:Str Q,*3,Q nt)ii HAILItOAD 31URTGA68 X3B BuNS.S.-011 Tuesday evenleg, Oct. nth, 1505, at 714 n'aloetr, will be sold, by order of James Laughlin, truatee of Pittsburgh Trutt Uonu any. on account of whom tt may maneern, on t. e ...and floor of the Uommeactal Sales Rooms, 106 tire It hneld atreet, apposite the Custom home Pltteburgh, thirty-eight Second Mortgage Bondi of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Co., for sum tech. with Interest CflUpollll einem 1816 at teet ed. foal) A. McIL WAINE. R. P. 'MOUT. COLLINS & WRIGHT. BRAES AND SHEET METAL WORKERS, BRITTANIA CASTORS, CARBON AND L 5 RD OIL BURNERS, and ail ellum est styles of aril ton ta used by Giaaa Mum. tutus era. Omen promptly Ailed. No. 139 33C030 STIP.E.Tvr, Prtrancuon, Po. oehtyd VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD OCTOBER 10th, 1881 Pam:mat to the authority vested in us by rim, lotion. adopted at a meeting of the Stockholder. of the Belmont Iron Works Company, acid on the twenty•tzti d - ity or August, PUS, the undersigned, Agents d ay of sold Corporation, Will Sell at Auction. At the front door of the Court Homes, in the city of Wheeling, on rnesday, the 10th day of October, 865 commencing the We at tea o'clock s m., 411 Ilmt caluable Real hitste and lippetnermacce la Ma Sixth Ware of said cltr, knouts, as THE BELMONT MOH WORKS And Nail Factory, Boarded as fallen., viz: Wad by the Ohio river. Math by Division street. Ehsl. by Milli street' Lnd Borth by the property of tarsus. Cablirall & aneerter. Also, The (tort Mine to sold Wart, now worked la sold Cortxtrartan. and (be Itsflora/ coons:Ur-1i said DIMS •ad the Bolting Ulu. Also, Tho Ural Estate and Coal Prepertr be. ton. ins to the said Corporation In sod adJontna booth Wheelie -, including that recently porches. led of Dr. J. U. Campbell, and the chows to action connected tharewithi and 21 Town Logs ID `south W heeling. lately puishared sf the MI t M. Burk and other, and Lot N adllUon to the city of Whaeline, southeast comer of Main and Dirtslon street,, with nee Treements there os. It is suppored that the Coal Property 10 be told with the Rork. Ls sunlelent to supply th Winks for thirty years The said Real Property to ho sold oo the log tarns, enildOnrtil cash. and the maidae, with Mimed from the day of sato, in threes equal lostaiments, payablo In alt. twelve and eighteen woothe from said dater the Nusbaum of the Beal Estate to take the Root on handed mate: isle Iron, nails, tools and chattel property at ea ap• statement. to be made by three dialutsrested per sons, of whom Mo.purehater in to choose one, the undetsrtned Amato another, and the two so cho sen &thin% the dellsloo of any two Ot tta three to De biro:nog; anII the stock no taken to bs pald for to equal instalments at four, sit sod eight months, with Interest from day of sale. The do. (erred payments on both the Real Estate and Mock to be secured by paper sailors:dory to the understgned agents, and a lien to be retained en the property wan payment In full. Tao pun chaser shall hare the option of paying jn hand the whole money, or any lath= portion thereof_ p than abort stated. TARES PAULL, 0. V. ORARGLE. . Wheeling, W. Va., Au.g. B. ISO. 1114 PITTSBURGH PAPER MARV -0T1:111.1120 OOMPART ontr for isle 1.400 bale. Crown Wrapplag Paper 1,000 bills. Mediates 1,000 bdls. Medium 1.000 baba. D. C. and IX n. do, They haves's° on hand ars constantlerecolvtaa, Dora Melt Willa, lIIAIN/I.LA PAPER of all weights and alma, HARDWARE PAPER of all HATED and sires PRINTS, ORE and RATH. Reba, zoonsti, M, Ac. All onantßles and afros of PAPER MADE TO ORDER at the shortest notice, to salt ausromora. WANTED, 1,000 TONS OP GOOD NEM RAGS. WAREHOUSES B Trilnn STREET, Ala= PITrBEIOIIOII, PA. nAVENO REMOVED TO AO. 32 FOURTH STTIEET, I have opened 4.llacadj4 antortmeatt of tho latest Attie, la BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS YLOWERS, pumps, lAN. OT GOODS, lko, amt am now prepared to wall upon my atudamen, and all others who mat favor me with stall. sardine*, MSS. IL H. WRIGHTEIL . DRUG ETORR FOR BALE. A Darci STORE, doing s good business, Woe ted on • mato "Wet, atilt be sold ollep. The roe - 'Mr the Bale is the proprietor had other boil. ,T ell Ogre the meat or Ida tlete. Apply to B. SELLEES& Co.. oadtf so • Seeoad and. Wood street. pose OIL COMPANYO—Itt a. meeting orthe SWlM*leen of But BOSS OIL Cox. PAN'S , ' !mid al. their °Moe on the .9th Init., the capital stook of the Company washy a unanlmout Tale' of all firma; inoteiatal TWBRTY-FLVF, TBOUBAND BRA BE& Stockholders will please take =tin and eall and take ont their pro•rate share of the new stook, ea It L neceuary to here funds Immediately to. carry on the Work now 'on hand. By order or the Board. ROBERT 'WRAY, Tn, Beere;ary. pRODIJOE NOW RECEIVING, 1,000 Es Prot Tibia Butter ; UM boxes Prime Oream Meese ; 6 barrels flesh Eggs; 60 i• Bisect Potatoes 60 " Elam; Family Flour ; 28 " Cholse Apples. • For sale by . Ins Na. 193 Liberty street. gTEFFED OLIVES—In glneg jai g, taw, Anceovles, In oil, Just received end for Isle et the Family Grocery Storo of JOHN A. RENEW/M t comer Lltertv and Hand streets APPLES -200 bbls. prima Apples rec'd end for role• r cot FETZER & ..UMSTIttING. HORSE FOR BAIL . 1 ;-A. largo 5 year Ohl Bay ilorre,warraate4 sound: " AT pit at isti Liberty Mem W. R. BECK a Ou.. VODNG MAN WANTED, TO WORE 1- IN TILE COUNTRY. Apply at taS Ll= RARLIEL .PICKLES-10 - bbla chotce •Ar Pickle', In vlnenix, now for sale by tee BET AtER BROS. -WSW WnNtA."LOL PARER& ark w V t a ti: ot l e: itt JOS.II7OIE3* IVEW RAIBINS—New Lsyer and Minch - Ratans, la what an 4 halt obo. sec, Nit recd aadjorgalo by txts .HEYMEti HBO& • - 8R1011....F0r sale by . HENRY IL COLLINS. UTTZ LIMB.-800 bbls. fresh, for sale by .1. B. 04.1TFIELD. - • ATE 0 aiD En rIBEJTIE.47OB GRAID UNION" It.A.ILOLAX7 A MASS !MEETING Will be bold on the CORNER OF LOCUST AND REAPER STREETS, MANOHESTER on SATURDAY EVEFING, 7th INST., at 15.6 o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by Herr T. J. HIGHAM, A. M. MOWN, Esp., Hon. P. O. SHANNON, And otter Mitingulitzed Speaker'. oc7:l'd tOOTS AND SHOES. TAMES ROBB, No. SD !Merkel Street Has just returned from the EAST with $ very tarp, and seasonable nook of JESIZPOTEII .A M77:10 ELIEICC/XELIZ, ot the VERY BEST QUALITY. Rena', Boys , and Youths ' BUOYS AND bIiOES in,all, their varieties and styles. LADIES WORK Of tice to. elm and best that is manufnotured, from the fine to the plain Calf Boots. tolldrehs' Boots and Shoes in every at le and variety. • Our object is to sell such good. s. will glee sat illactico to the purchaser. Si Ples se call and examine, and yon will he satisfied with the QUALITY andIPRIOE of pods. Remember the place. JAMES ROBB, No. It Macke t street. VELVET BACQUEB, SILK SACQUES, CLOTH SACQUES, 1VM11717 E7rir.L.Zll9. et o ttlt 20 FIFTH STREET. I KrBLIC BALE IN ALLEGHENY CITY Do urktletelgrett will pits at Public Sale on the premiere, in Allegheny City, on SATURDAY, Oet. ratb, 180, at 2 o'elo , k. p. m. the property where slra. FURL now Live*, on Feature Laoe, Allegheny City, adjoining the Tannery :of John Taggart. It has a Irons of about OM feet on Fu ture Lane, sod est, ads back about CM feet. It is a part of Jahn 0 Hero's plan of Mould Relief. re cotdea m Plan Rook vol. I page 74, and embrace. TO lot. of said plan, being lota r umbered 6to 11. It has ajeomfortable Frame Hoene, and thegrounds are plantea with good fruit trees, Am. it could be divided into aoveral good balull g lots, or, If Im. proved as is whole, it would make a delightful rte. Dien e. It is tittered for sale aa a whole, or In sep arate late to suit purchasers, .ad the terms 01 symeot will De m sd• easy. Potientott can be ellen la towllately. J. W. F. WHITE, oo7pltd N 100 Filth str.ta . DIESOLUTION OF PARTNERSH4F, The partnership heretofore existing between ALLEN, NNCOIIMICH de CO., In the VOT - NDBY IliniTNM•a, was dissolved by v tit ual consent., on the lack day of September, 1865, WILLIAM MaKEE hating purchased too nterest of G. 7'. AI'COLIALION., The business will be continued under the name • d style of ALLEM, McKEE 4*. CO The rem firm will settle the busixteu of the 014 firm. JOHN ALLEN. G. T. SIcOOII,IIICH. September Tiouse AND LOTS ON PENNSYL VANIA AVFNUE.—TL 'E_ IDAY EVMVINIf, Oct. 10th, at 23.4 o'clock, will be gold, on the gen. nod floor of the tiommerclal Salm Boom, its Smithfield gime!, oypcnite the Post Mee, tne 101 l lowing valuable properly, In the Slain Ward, One Lot Z 5 feet front on Penna. Avenue, Mame. dietely above Price Street, and adjoining the property of Kn. Pries:genial:Kling auk 02 feet to a 12 feet alley, with the two story brick house, No. 213, One Lot, in immediate rear of above, 25 feet front on Colwell itrect, and 24 feet to depth to the alley. Term. of gale, one halt cash. balsam In oneyese, Irith Interest, secured by mortre the preml as. oc. 31./LWA NE, Auctioneer. DYSPEPSIAJIND FITS FITS—A stye sun for these dittrenlng com plaints Is now toads known In • Treaties on For. IlTS—elre and Native Herbal preparations, published by Dr. 0 Phelps Brown. The preacup• PlTS—lion was (walla.] him In.a providential meaner that he cannot conectentioualy refuse FITS—to make It known, as It has cured every body who has used It, never tuning failed In a Fit el—et:ten case. It In equally sun to tress Ina tte of ftlapepala; and the lesredienut may be EITS.--ob.alred from soy drugaist. Sent free to .n co itreh I of the cents to pp - spay r oMegy, etc. 1110—Address Dr. PIiELPa liktOWN No. 19, Oratta street, Jersey Mr, N. J. 5.361. HEWITT'S • POJ..YTRIOUM FOB THE RAM a saknowleaged by all who hare used It to be A No. I. Try It ye doubters anA; be convinced. For Jule by al 4 / 1 4131t5. jytetlyd r.Ey TO LOVE; or, Dr. S. 31. LILNDIS' ax CELEBRATED IN FALLIBLE PRIVATE LEOTURE ON PSECIIIoLOGILLILL FA+OINA TIOIIS, std eiltlon L ju"t out.' It teaches yaw to charm those you to Love; how to Mama straying oompsotots, ko. It contains man y secrets worth "espies. Price •Z amts. Also, GREAT PRI VATE BOOR for ramuur.o or GROWN PER DORM. Every lady should hare one. Price glota Road prise °Leith"c or both to DR. LABIti. ; No. lON, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and restive by return mall, In sealed envelope'. A .snastr orichnnt" will also accompany cash book. 041;ter GENERAL DRAUGHTING OFFICE AND PATENT AGENCY &WilkNo. LI ST. CLAIR STREET. RoarSuziatir ioa 11.P.GEME1 ISE, OJAI gagutair. do. tight. Nesidostes Aa If Hay Meet. - Jos HE1L6.P.A.11.111111, (ALQOD OWE& ) A DO•11 reautrluita• article and yr:antra cure for SCEDVITLA, EHEIMATIS rrruzim, MA, DYSPEPSIA, ITOlle Plm P Lffi, an/ al dames of the SHHIIIIQQ As a Tooth, ft eertrte Ihs t ott u Pt= gallon and wholly ptitores •r ph Far We byWWI but • WU to FOTO ttli ?MD SIDON ADUISME,DmygIat • 'mar B and Fourth angst do acavy* T . 801100.11MAHKR. Pittsburgh White Lead Works. PURE WHITE LEAD. BLUE LEAD MO OMO BAR rco IN BEOILLS. Pun PAINT TREES, VINES AND PLANTS. A largo and Trey sand 'stock or PRIM' and OR. NAMCNTAI.'XRERR,EVERGRRENS A ORAPE VINES ,and , OREDRIMUSE PLANTS 80. QULTS and COT FLOWERS to order. dead tor a eataloguo or call and and our atdek. - JOUR B. A. muntiouu, Pittsbnrah Riusery and Oakland °mentions*. 1.184 pd RBaioVAL. IMGLS. RIDDLE & UO., tun iteDOesd their ertezurtve Whip Store an Putory to Zip, ID WOOD ST I EF 4 corner o Viten ElLeloWt4r• thitylule . re to ha orders. tor WHIP LASH. SWITOILEI ProloWie at Woloweal prices. - tap NE W GROOERYThetuldershtiaed ha . ENTIVEILTiFEIC9STOCK fresh sad WELL SELECTED cutoorillEs Cage NEW STORE. In nddition to Mee nor Meg, the would eall attendlonto titer noon of E ater , itop‘W VEDAS WARE • .7,11. SCOTT rimo lima 'Mall Elbert, end Tyr/ (trued Rosa on: COI4PANT.-•A. meeting of too Stockholders of the Rose CIF Company mill be bele at their °Mee, No. 4 Hand Street, on BAT% DA i, October the 4th, for the purpose of electing &nem for thermal:deg year. All proxies Meet be dated within ten dere Cr rho &tented. By. order of the Heard. HUB 'BT. WRAY, la. sendit. Secretary Hata OH Oompau^ SA LE.—One Coal:Boat .Bottom 110 feet long blia fret wide, tlieguawalls ate two reel Maladies abreast.. The Bald Net la craned at Maven/Li ohs. /Or farther partial:Oar la quire rot Darld 'Stied; u' tduKoe4 'Hooka or to DIORSON BIGLET, Owner., Evart& alley, blenetieseer.Pa.,near,Thompeon4 l rown , apro. rail Stan'. ealfarO'd INDIA RUBBER AND OILED CLOT/3- .11.40,0 f the beat quality sod at littv . Aloe& large ttoell on hand and' for tale, ei th er leboleasla % or ratalt, al. On Subbed °toot of . & PnIIALIPS, odl. . NO.'s 211 and 23 St. C/Alr,Strcat.. Fort BALD.--A tvtqfiory stink : House i g;t . ge m V , t ee l7l * „i l Zniget°Aetsl ee tee Heel Estete and Jame:lee Mane of • • G. IS.' IS &TIM °et &tiler Most. Lismoseeille. Ps. r Borgbum J•Ti• Molasses (ntar) Just riattytull eAd for sole by 7 FETZER li-ABBILIATIMIRII, 00 4 -comer ZaarketAnd MU, street& Tof IJ STIU' WIND OW:43HA DWI; —A. now D sad bcsotlful artlaiwbtatore will stadium at, rumsis Akt2484.1.11102 streq, tH. PHILLIPS. 3 PARLOR DZOORLTIONSt-_PtinqlC •VeltretastilOold: Davila P. by - • . W. 'MIXON OIL-20 bbls. totirrivFo -I- by ' ISLIAIuDIO4EIt 6 o GEMEMEEI WHITE, ORR & CO. AO. ea WOOD STREET. .1 TT' ciIAI'ELITIS.E.V.E.V.I6 HUGEL ITI ZPA.TRICH, FIRST PREXIUX GOLD PER MANUFACTIJR 8: , Thilo Hall, or. Third and Market sts Second Story, entrance on Third street Gold Pens and Gold end Silver Pencil Cue wholesale and retail. Pena repaired. Penom having Pen. to repair can send them by mall, and they a - 111 ba promptly PUBLIC' 8A L E.—The undersigned, as Committee of Isaaes Cole, Sr., of Ilestlie Pp., sell/ offer at Publie Sale, by order of the /Donna( Common Pleas of Allegheny county, at tho CCUJIT 13011)SE, in the City of Pittsburgh. on Saturday, the 28th day of Oct., 1888. .110 o'clock, s. m. the following Real &tete, Ms: tat, 'lye Tract of Land at the head of the Island, In Neville township, Allegheny county, Pa., eon• talning about ei &CM, on whloh an two good foonit Dwelling BOW= and ens small Tenant 1101.1e;S good Orchard of apple trees, besides a great variety of other Putt trees and email fruits. it Is the property where Jame' Cole now Ilves, and Ls in fine condition. 2d. A Tract of Land In Robinson Township, of said county, containing about SO asses, adjoining binds of Jacob Winn, E..T. Brooks, Mn. fit Guth gle and others, on which these Ls a good Dwalltag Rooms, with barn, stable, ha., all In good condi tion. Si. The Undivtded one-fifth interier in a Tract of Land in said Robinson Township, 00 the south brannirof the Ohio Over. rusarty opposite the treat &bon, mentioned; the trait being unimproved wood lend, et:attaining 50 .area, mere or len. Ti me of sale made known on day of sale. Title Indisputable. S. W. F. WRITE, on . ; iiwF Coin. of Seined Cole, Sr. NEW GOOII3 I NEW GOODS J, A. ROBINSON. & CO., No. 81 Market Street, flare Just opened an Immense stock of :DEWS, LADIES', lIISSES' ADD MILDRED'S Boots, Shoes, Da'morals, X' C7 0 .1-.1.0.1Et BOOTS, 0t0.,,, FALL AHD WINTER WEAR. We have the bat assortment of MEN'S BOY'S AND YOUTHS' Calf, Kip, Grain and Water Proof Boot! IN THE CITY. Don't forget the number, 11l ALLBEET STBEFT, neat door to BAICKEIrs. N. B.—Men's Osdf Roots made to order. 004 VIOHTII QUARTERLY REPORT A a FIRsT NATIONAL BANK OF PITTd• BUICOLL Prrratrtrettset, October rtt, ISO RESOURCES: Losns and DiSC4I;I;Bt; .-' . 11,0.4806 It United States Bonds 560,000 00 Due from Hanks and Bankers 309,819 59 boccie snd Legs/ Tender Notes.... 853,549 00 N ational Currency 92,150 00 Notes of Solvent Stste Banks 56,245 00 (lash Items and Randttences 113,00$ 13 Suspended Debt 66 1 5.364 Heal Estate. 17,003 00 Expense Ac-eount 14,23/ 81 11,312,331 ar Clapltel Stock 503,000 Oo Due Individnal Depositors 2,C555,151 55 Due Banks end Bankers.— ....... 115,420 12 Due Treuurer of the Dotted States 517,03 Circulation 580,000 oo Coot/nee= fund and Profile...—. 1911,1114 65 113.112,293 I hereby certify that the shove statement Is a true abstract from the quarterly Report made to Corupt toiler of the Currency, October ed 1565. ocirttrd JOHN D. SCULLY. d.tau.. 500 Bo uN 1) BOOKS. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE! 11.000 Novels 1914,1117:La sitoococo rccEN:ream Bolling FIFTY CENTR 1 FIFTY CENTS 1 PITTOOKI. •et 6 'OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. PETROLLS. MACHINE WORn.s. E. H. LEO= fdanufacturer of Ws Cala. brated West Improved OIL WELL TOOLS. SABSOZ POST, AND WALLETRO BEAM MONA and all FIXTURES USED IN SINE. LBO OIL AND SALT WELLS, Noe. 72 and SA OSLO STREET, on the upper route of the Man. cheater Parat ir m Railway. P. O. Addrees, Box n ittictdar atteral l c:n A ls invited to Ida late be. promo rata In Jars and Joints, a/I made of Ins purest Sligo and Law Mo t or Dem, harrucurned ex prenly for them. All pails warranted and mad to etendard alms the plan and socket& of won. act fitting any ether of biz manufacture having the lame nrunber. Steam Enema and Machin Work mode to order. We lorite.the peddle tot SI and exasolns, - and judge for themselves t and w' challenge eritudity of workmanxtdp and ecompati Ron. Send for Card and Circular. /mammas - - - - DRITM & BLAZE, iiairs on hand a lair amatmeat at MOWING MACHINES. scoruarzi mast us. Straw Caters, Scythes and Bay Bakes, do. 28 and 80 OHIO BT/int ALLEGHENY CONbIONMENT. too bushels Timothy *emit 60 half barrels White Fish' so barrels Pickles. 60 barrels west Potatoes; - too Obis. selected Peach Blow Potatoes—to ar rivet to boxes prime white Roney—to arrive; 200 boss' prime Hamburg Were; 36 boxes prima Goshen Cheese; 100 bat role prime White Beaus; M barrels Oolong; 60 barrels Dried Appian; 0 barrels Dried Peaches; 30 barrels Rominy—stry cheap; • too bushels Barley; is barrel. No. I. and 3 Mackerel E And for male by GRAFF tr. REITER. oca NO. 216 Liberty M., Pittsburgh. GIROORILISS. 60 hogsheads rail to Prime Ouba.Fugar. 10• " Pg . & " 10 tierces 110 bap 1110 Coffee. 100 ball abuts Imperial arid Young Bison Seam 01 • " • Oolong Tea.. 160 barrels abate* P. R. Nolassea It 0 N. O. 10 0 Cuba " ao Syrul‘ Arriving and for tale by_ BIRKPATRION„ BRO. Sr 00, cell 101 and BS Llbertystrett THE UNDERSIGNED, HERETOFORE transacting_ Mattel' together under the nal= of TRObIAB ARBUCKLE MOO.,Anchtir Cotton' Mills, Allegheny city, vIU hereafter eonUnue the business under the en% name UM 'etylo of 110LblES, BELL lc NATHAMIRI. ROLIIES, • WILLIAM, M. BELL, RROBEZ , I TAYLOR. Estate of Oro. W. Jackson, deceased, by Wm. Reimer, Executor. srvennen M, sethawd N ITT ,COAL.- Coninottest's Orvion. • City of Allegheny Oct. 4th", 1963, tailed proposals will be received at Bits fv. mall TUESDAY, Mb inst., laaltudve, fey deliver. le g •st• the Aber/may Water •Worksi- 30.000 BUSHELS OF GOOD MERCHANTABLE NUT 01)AL. The contract to be 'completed by the first dey of Tannery, lee!. PR&Nels, ‘occiltd - City Controller. PITTSBURGH ABB • BLPHIA -OL4 COMPANiflis . . Mutant' ting of theStookholdtto of U L *Altoona. will Do bol.l oo OlutifULY, Ostobitrath, lOW at to cooloalc, a. m. at tiff °Mot of the Cm. /im Foluttt atimoS, for the parpois or. electing onteem for the Callolot year, us trancietlng such Mu business as tail , o9mo beton the?: PAITESTOOS, • WEL CLOTKI3 I OIL • cLoTost.:-For •-•:Eloott, TOW; Coutters, - ato4 Window , bludes sad ° 4 .511 and for sele,eltlatt Wholesale or natal at the Ott alotttDrpot,.tio.= and V 3 St. Mars foes J. it PILLIJAPS,, , , RAND PLASTER.-80 bbk, for- said by HENRY FL COLLINS. jrg I ,1D VCR Tag - ovwf , rs. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WAsantaToN, D. 0" Sept. t. EMT. PROPOSALS FOR FUNDING CCU TIFIOATM3 OF INDEBTEDNE- , ,,5, COM POrND INTEREST NOT , ', AND TREASURY NOUS. By Tithe Oftbreather:Sty cOntained to the Out lon at an Act ofOongreceentiried Mt to prolide ways and means to iraPpent the Govern reekt,ii approved Illarch ed, 136 i. which provides, among other things, that anrTMlNatry Notes or other obligation' interests Issued =Mu any Act of Con may, at the district/CM aril& Secretary of the Treasury, and with the consent of the holder, be converted Into anytescriptioti of Ronde authorised by sold Act, notice Ls hereby given to' the holders of: Cert lUsteir of .IndebMd. ling which mature before the Hist day of January nest, of Compound Interest Notes, and of one and two year Treasury Note', of thelkeedineu of this Department to give In exchance for them, tithe extent of Tiry Millions of Wollara, etc per cent. letwe-Twenty•Tear Hands, Si three per cent. Pre mium—that is to say, one - hundred dollars of Honda tor each one hundred and three. dollars to Ceninc+ltee and notes; Provided the conversion is made prior to the first day of November next. the Honda issued in exchange r such Certifi cates ape Note, will bear an Interest of six per canes per minors, payable sembannually In coin, upon the seat days of Hey and November, and will be redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment after live years and payable In twenty years from the first day col November, The Coupon and Registered Boodsissued tinder this proposal ‘lll be of the denominations of One Hundred, Fire Hundred, and One Them:and Dol. tars. Registered Bonds of. Five Thousand and Ten Thousand Lollar' will be timed If desired. Holden of Certificates, Compound Interest or Treasury Notes, who desire to make such cancer .101:13, writ deriver them to the Treasurer, the de 'Want Treasurer,. or the derignated Depositaries of the United States, or to any National Deposito r y Bank which may consent to transact the Mai nen without charge. Interest will be unwed on Cartifisaten of Cu debtedness and one and two-year Treeaurpitrotes, matund or maturing prior to the tint of NOsem. her, We, up to the date of maturity; and :when maturing after the first of November, intermit will be-allowed to that day. _ . VTork the. Compound Intereat Note* the intermit will be computed to November 1, 11365, upon the amount of prinelpal and interest compounchnton the boa ot r aald Note L -from the period nextprior to that data. Tee ; prinedpal and interest of such Treeimry NOLO and tildlostiona will be considered togother as an offer for conversion; but when. otter (*hat ing the principal orthe Sonde and three pee cent. premium, there ream& a fractional part of one hundred dollars, this fractional part will ba. - paid to the depositor. The Secretary reserves to himself the right of withdrawing this proposal at any time prior to said drat day of November, providedllfty mlilloe of dollars shall, prior :to that date, be _offered for eorirersion as stores-11d. Circulars of Instructions min be travinnitted to tins various officers authorized to receive Cettill• amiss and Notes, to which attention to invited. IL IIIe(JULLOU 5e6.310f0 uleor Sec re t Lry of the Trearal• II ENT'S NEW MAJ. OF THE PITHOLE OIL REGIONS, JUST OUT. PRICE SO CENTS Ilt :CT'S IMPROVED MAP OF VENANGO 00, 011 REGIONS ..TLIST OUT. PRICE 0.,00 WORTH $l.OO Selling at 44 Sats each, PRE LINEN ILAURCRI A CARLISLE. se.2o 3 '" Pia Ltk PIRA street RICH NE* STYLES OF WEST. VA. & OHIO OIL REGIONS, I HUM'S DIFOVED MAF OF WARREN COUNTY, JUST OUT. PRICE p,OO. EM=l Large Impartment or TOWNSHIP, 001.7NTY and L. B. MAPS. For sale by JOHN. P. HUNT & CO.. 59 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBUBGR, PA. occ OIL LANDS, 90 Acres-on .Pithole Creek, About one mile west of Relish:ley. It lies Well for boring considered good oil territory, mad will be .ofd altogether, or, In lots of Co acres. It mill be sold cheap. ALSO, The Three Undivided One-fortieth Part 42 AOREI3 OP LARD, Streets In Corn Planter Tom:whip, Tatung° Co., Pa., between Holateen'. Sun and Pithole Cruet, about three-fourths of a mile from the General Grant Well. This is part of the Wm. alellimney Farm, which llts imentelletely north of the Mom Farm. We will sell one or all three ahem to gether. A Few Lots of Land on West Elan Creek About two miles from Tldionte and one ends half miles from two flowing wells on Dennis Run. These lots contain snout one sem each. They Ile well for baring, and offer a good opportunity to individuals and companies to purchase • small amount of territory, la fee simple, at a moderate price. Title warranted. .ALKIAZIDSI3. WALLdCE, 0cr2,21.1 TIDIOUTE, WARREN 00., PA,. TnE Last Two Days THE SAtE, a., D LESS TILI - COST, McClelland's Auction House, 55 FIFTH STREET cce W.I9IU.MVITOPffVW3I A CONSUMPTIVE 017HED. Dr. H. James, a retired physician of great *al. canoe, discciverect, while te. lbs West Innies, a certain ewe for Consumption, Asthma. Biome. is, Coughs, Colds, aridGenunslDeldhlty. The remedy* was discovered by .him when his only child, a daughter, was given up: to .die.- Hla child was owed. and Is now alive and w ell.. Desirous of Denoting his fellow mortals , he will send to. those who wish it, the melpe,i contaising full di notions for making and suareartitily niter Ibis remedy, free, on receipt uf.thew names, with two stamps to Pay evla^^w• There is not a single symptom of Constunptioa that It does not at Once take hold of and distipate. Night sweats, peer. laziness, irritation of the nerves failure of memory, difficult expectorauon, sharp 'pains in the lungs, sort throat, chilly actuations, nausea at the glom.. cob, inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the muscles. The writer will Nesse 'state the name of the paper they tee this advertisement in. Ad. dress • CHADDOOB & CO., . . selealatllmirT 10M Rats •b Pelladelphia, Ps. J . G. LAUER, Na 101 Ilditrlr,..et Eltzecrat. NEAIL :Dealer to all kind. of FANCY QOODS, TOYS, BASKETS, ROCKING HORSES, TOY CULRTS, WAGONS, WELZELBAILIWW.6-,64c At memorable ptlcer, cv3l3,cklemeac* a 32.411. cc 6 AT TER CENTRAL DRIT3- • STORE, , Yon will always and a large asusartinenle I Hair Brushes, rectum/IY, ,Poterseee, Ooseseries, no. Alas, a full assortment of PATENT OIEDIOINDS, , , ALMS TOILET SOAPS, memos sznis crowdzim, Fhoulder Briees,ror Late! and Gems; genntra Setae Castile Soap, kcpt constawly an bane at the OLINITBAL DKOII son= or Al Oh egio and Federal streets, la the Market Boum, lheny. GEORGE A. KELLY. .i 29 • OCTOBER OUT, DicFARLAND'S GROVE, Rut Liberty, Building and Garden Lilts at Auction, on moxpay, October 9th, at 53.5 okiciek, on the premises: This beautifulpropi arty ls sufficiently known. Terms of sale One. third euht the balance In one and two xem, with interest, seouret by bond and mortgage. on the Premises; fib Cash to be .pald on eacnilot when sold, u • put of purchase money. A tree excur sion train will leave the Yennsylranta Depot at ark precisely on the day of Ws, and take ladles and gentlemen to and from the saleftre. Ito ticket noun ed. . A. DIcILV7.II9M, Anationeer. COOKING STOVES; • PARLOR AND ILEATINGSTOVI, ,PIRATES, FRONTS,. FENDERS, &o. • Also, all kinds of now.oar WAREOLISPEICI, sot LI y. et, 'eckt73 :ALLEN, ZIcKEE/e Co. immber-of altnate evell 'centre 11171d rested otrai ri i:3lt4. 00111 rti 1, 1 be new EVeg i ge ,Depot, 'sad milt ea disposed' of req . liberal terms, - Mier Leti in la Libertyll large WI -o or= e tostuibip, above' the Perinit Railroad, and will be told : for the low price of Cid sbi AMC .Slbe apiece.. Thie le dee Johann, toe persona nu. ball mum; or investment, "- , Apply at the keel Estate and ineuraernotheri of ci. BATMAN Ott • ' Batley weer, LawYsawrinri. ra. JD R ir '4 coos. Vit. w Nr,O_PFtHZS.I3% 81 Marlit — t Street; NEW - FALL.cooDs. Find. /arm vraxinKßascolscs,lo'l4":" EMBNOIDEELIES ADD ram - a - wow; GLOVES AND O.4DDWI E 9 LDROLD3KP* raNAN ans snot RidiDIMCKEEM - _ su..L.t3ELTINGS airacaori araD sets a cn CORlMAnnairas L AN NEI 131 FLINNEIS Red, White_ and Blues BATES &13ELL'S. y ft:soil.lo6-31...-s:•14121;x1 FLAMM:LS IN BrE L ,IPtD MAIMEMS IN Mi. ET,Az;Triw E sekosy FLANNELS fl WSLSiL FLANNELS IN WHITE FLANNELS IN ntAnon GOODS. FLANNELS m aexiirCt counnor. FLANNELS Ixi DOtiBLE iwrtaxD, A SPLEINDED VOTETV OF BALTLEORA4 81014.118, AL decided b , 411315, .t nuottvis & oesusr&s, PRICE $l,OO. TR1=121226 • raemnAz a-cm=mDA No. WEN th atom MERINO VESTS ittiD DELIVERS,' full anottutea of thaw fez LADIES. MUSES iED diILDREN, Just rectkiud NACIE'PIa k seso WPM stmt. t FOR V ENTL FAT Rft,.- Cletebq!el \ , Slim 'arllPipat eLLiir6'l: ' naelzeilyeung stasis; - Undenhirts !Ltd tprereri, lle., gcmpenders, Glbve44cr... URVII. .4: g6igilgra: ge.l9 8r.i..59 FIFTH STBEEM. AT EATOIT'd, -g • ' 17 F ifth Street, NEIN ARRIVALS DAILY; 3 ot4 Trimmings, &tilts, Embroideries and Tansy Goods, Bonnet; NeokdaTr - inneingßibbons, Hosiers Glovee,%nalritta • Linen end-Salk Bin dkerchiefs, Fine Silk Belting, all colors!, • " Plaid Velvet Rilkons, \ • 4., Full Line Scarlee7elvet Ribbons, Tarlatans - • Swiss Mull, Vict*ia Lawn, Jaconete and. Camhrics Plain and - Checked Nainsooks, White Pique, Thread and Liu% • New Style Fine assortment tidies! Satchels. Railroad Bags, , . Full Line Fanot Notions,. , WHOLESALE--LED- lIETAiL. MA CRUM & GlirD 'SATZ ADMIT Frank Tan Corder add Calvin Hagan,. aLb partenuthip to ate trana &watt, tstouta ehs, - and ins bruaneu tabs screact,' ea taxer the WOW sad sub err- sacrum, Clyde Er. Cott AT WHO,lii,itukT 65,000 Enameled Paper:Collars; 25,000 Common - 40. do.; • 4000 pounds Weallinitting Tarn; t 2,000 dozen Woo and Merino Hose; :'.' SOO doz;lrudos and Drawers; 75 cartons Bead .010 M 500 dozen'Ltee fell 4 500 doz. Ladles' itinext - Ildkts., And a vary dais 4 aloaicof Fancy Gaoda,.lZotionii. - itAa. - EammatrijMUML'' NAw GOODE, I romw vrociacis TWo eaten Lactic** Node 16.1,1x4 NeHnoStock. test. two WWI Wtiisa 810 b0 Stouldng4 two cues Maldives 2 1 10dEtfrAilV tnater zabed 'Bluth° Stoeldtp, oda - ea 4 • crtodraws stoortop, two ootoiltroo* seam; stit -tans Shifts sit , trawailiita4lltdl'itoati Ol - 1 3 ALISIORAL«!BEIRTS, Hoop skirt., HoOds,:ffOrltaii go. bln4 Head Ned.. HOraetai_ , Trite Igt.rfat (3oodt. 11111.11neff Goods, EIC-Vers, .YeathLers, bOD-0. dlllu, EzahrOideZl /15-1/ Ran VAZIOty Of -Notion Avartcrient ' • will 'be finial tizkiin v.lfliipp.ugsd aTOCKIFIC;;MARNS.- !M. est4rtiVrlms.. ; - . •nalutis imnareenrsar ' 103 1 1(6 4 2 . (XL, ISTBOO' 'lsr " -113 RP I alhat . 13.0141 TAFIX otonereo-13 serfs utast cur.' ttiation,itninnte good ilmbeti, Ttillotwaternenta , nres good two story teams •IhirolitAr r inx - • good atablit sadQ ei otobtoldinv i ttrottoitit over 400 ttoesof all vatletlWlSltuat,Wtp Fayottb month In tba town of Vow kVo, Utildlitown, on tag obi Matto:oat; Smiles B.7IIPLAIN from Browutttue; Apply to ; 402 siu GLGy WOOLL*OOODS, la an stylets .14,78/1 BELL. FIFTII STIIEET. Nh. to Flfth street Mifa'. 1101TNET RIBBONS.
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