Tr.eIXTB. • ED.—HOUBS.—.6 gz 11, twine • • tee tour Ave or SIX loons, ei th er In 'or 'Alresiotni wonted . bout the hL . • Umber or Clet;lesr. gentlemen, aro eiallren. Address, WANTED. Gezerra Ovirrac. 'ED TO HIRE, A NAXittED MAN, ail family, to take Mat ge of SEW - 10K, LETERY. House and fuel and about of arable ground fundshed. and fair en.. Enquire of the gubreriber, at the rivenue office. No, 67 Water atreet, (oetoerdi D. N. rirEITE. A SALESMAN, Ins a koorrledes or tho Dry Goofs busi Ire of WHITE, ORR rs 00, ..(3ENTB WANTED- canvas for DR. H.OLLABD'S LIFE !M.N. Terse liberal JOHN A. EMERY, (}metal Agent dim , IS MO Lit>. rtyet.. rittaboroh, Ps. - TED —A. BIIITA.BLE MAN, TO ern:mend the ninth, of :), "A 2 and 26 PENN STREET. Baring secured a large yard, and furnished with the moat Improved machinery, we are II repar% ed to manufacture every description of BOILERS, In the best manner, and warranted equal to arty made in the countr7. UHLMNETS, BRIOHEN, FIRE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS SALT PANS, TARES, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS SET. TLLNG PANS, BOILER IRON, BRIDGES, SUGAR PANS, and sole manufacturers of BARN HILL'S PATENT 8011.1 , Rs Repairing done on the shortest notice. delBrtf LSELE SEIVERIOU Copper Mill and Smelting Works, PITTEIBTJRGEL PARK, MeCURDY & CO Manufacturers of SHEATHING. BRAZIERS' & BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER ROT' TONS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS. SPAI.M.6 SOLDER. Also, ipporters and dealers in MED. AL TIN PLATE., SHZET IRON, WIEA &o. thevtantly on hand, TINNMS, MACHINES and TOOLS. Warehouse, No. 14oFIRST and ISO BEO. OND STREETS, Pittaburgh. Special orders of Copper rut to any desired pattern. pymisdhu'T OHO. 661T811 W. P. 666L66 J t. 110L.L.ILL6 LA BELLE STEEL WORHS. REITER & CO., Manufacturers of CAST ST EE I.; SPRIN,3, PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AX. LIS, CROWBA RS, lac. zap Oftle. Nu. 96 W ATER STREET (up an.ln) PIITSBURCIII., KEA. de Cu., (suanonori to Ro.trsow, S. 11111.7-zo.e. • W ashingtob %Vol - Its, FOUNDERS AND MAOFIINISTS,_Prransvacm. Msnuffieturera of BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINF.., BLAST ENGINES, MILL MACHINERY, GRING, SHAFTING, OAST. INNS of all descriptions, OIL TANKS& STELLS, BULLER AND SHEET IRON WORK. ad , Agents for fiITFA.ELD'S PATENT INJECT. OR, for feeding boilers. TO NERVOUM surrraticits OF BOTH SEXES.-A reverend gentleman have lug been met ored to health ton few Whys, after un ammor oltthet'riren a nl r Tgo th e e t nosud lrrogular eress, consar P s e it jis e sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted [allow• crenturee the means of our Hence, on the receipt et' no addressed envelope, he will send, fres, soon of the prerediption used. Direct to Dr. 3 , iLIN M. DAGNALL, IBS Fulton street, N. T. tahlltlytlemT JOHN COCHRAN .7e BRO., Manning. turers of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT. TERN, WINDOW GUARDS, he., Noe. el SEX:t. UND and THIRD STREET, between Wood and Market, hare on hand a variety of new patterns, fanny and plain, suitable for all purpoaes. 114-Particular attentick paid to encloalng Grave Lots. .leoblnn done at short notice. su2 BENT FILER.—A PAIIIPEILET immense Importance to the old and young, married and single of both sexes, will b ro sent free by addrerelug, with stamp en4ecti, the spas, I. A. /LENDELHDL h. CO., Boa 73, Roston Po.t, Mee. rargUlTdawr THE BRIDAL CIiAKBT.U, A.N ES SAY OF WARNING AND INSTRUC TION FOR YOUNG 111121. Also, naw and roll►. We treatment of the Urinary and Sexual Systems. Address Dr. I. SIIILLEN HOUGHTON, How and Assordation.Phlladelnhia, No. aniril PLUMBERS S 6.4 S FITTERS ADDY & SWENB, PRACTIIIA.L PLUMTERS. Gas and Stearn Fitters, No. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE FIRST Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LE&D PIPE, PIG it BAB LEAD Plumters' Materials in General. OIL 6t.E.FIA-L`RIEB Fitted Up in the Most Approved Style Maks lined with lout or copper. Roans tltted Cp wit.ll water or gas. N. B.—/111 orrlrra promptly stroo.lrd to. J. PLUMBING, GIS and Steam Fitting In all Its branches, carefully attended to, by expo. rimmed practical workmen. A bate assortment of GAS k Lau DBES, SINES aira TT/ PM, .c SHOWER BATHS, WATER CIAL I M HY D (Dastardly oa head and mode to order. TATE & SEVILLE. D$ . G< FEDERAL STREET, Llleghenyi And 227 LIBERTY STREET, Pittabstith. mhlllairdlV OTTOIR.IrEIr& O. ■. JIMA/VINE -J. N. °ASSAM-J. a. NOTTANDIAL MciIASTER, GAZZA.M & CO., ATTORNEYS FOR OLAIMTS, Licensed C. S. ./Ige npr, for proauthr PENSION:, AR. REARS. OFPAY, PRIZE RATION FOR HORSES, .n , t lost or destroyed while In the service of the United States. STOPPAGES OF PAY AND OFFICERS, ORDNANCE AND caLkureßmAsTEn•s AC. COURTS adjusted and certificate. of Indebted. DEL proforma. Applications by Blida attended to as if made to peon. NO CHARGE MADE UNLESS SOC. LIESSFUL. OFFICE No. 98 GRANT STREET, my! PITTSUURGIL J. W. V. WWI'S .. WHITE It, SLAGLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ISTcs. 100 7v•ift.l2. Eitroat PIITSATHGIi, PA., Will attend to all buslnese la the One of tr,cli Profane Lon including THE 4301.LEOTION OF CLAM SAGAINST THEGOVEItNAIENT. 111.r..6teetnlhavlag been mustered out I the Malted Steles Service, will hereafter Iva /Mee. floe to the buelnem of the arm. au21.1 WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN EITHER The First or Second Three Years Service .0 receive the toll bounty the same as tf had nerved the full term of euilstmeut by IenDIS upon T. WALTER DAY, Fotteltor for Bountten,Penelons and Psy. No. 103 FIFTH STREET, third door below the Cathedral. Wa. a. aOll/err. OWL u. oocea~a MOFFE FT it COCHRAN, .41..ttcarzvo - ras art 1-.0,3717J Cfllce—No. 60 GRANT EITREEr, T/308. Z. n*:F■ BAYNE & SHAFER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW No. 81 DIAZIOND STUMM Pittsburgb, Pa Court Business ESARIIIIIIIg Titles, (loavoyana 1011, Collectloos, and all kladi of Legal Balance. promptly attended to. sal 4-LL.ILITARY CLAIMS. Pr, BOUNTIES, BAUR PAY end MILITARY Ofs,AIMS of every description, collected by the sobboriber, at the [slinging rotes, viz Pensions, $lO , W other olslm. to 60. U. O. TAN LOR, Attorney at Law, Diamond street opposite the Court House. N. 19.—N0 charge. are mode If the °intro does not succeed, eon all infortzstioa given pals. c. MA.CIC.RELL, - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, A.IID U. S. LIC E NSED SOLDIERS , SLAM AGEMI Bounties toe Wounded Soldier' collected In from ten to twenty days. aroma O. a (JILLIIT Pittsbnotn. Cali with disabuse and t owi • aunt dv ANDREW STSVENBON, Covrzexcen. No. 144 Fourth Street. PISTSBUILOH, will I ractlee In the various courts of Allegheny and adjoining dimities. aptaird ght husburuh► antite. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, I°Bs GAZ.k:I Daily morning Co per snawn do.. du_. errs ,34 Ly c,rriars, .15 ..2,3 % U.',.... Deily Evening Sage per yesr. do. .10, served by carriers, IS cents a week. Weekly, in übs 91.6 , 3 per year do. sin cl gle copies :,-..00 do. RATES OF ADVERTISING 01(71 seVsll.2--6 . r2 3 / 121119 XASTB2I2. Period. Untly 3 tow 2 tscaltair•iffkly One (true Tv. - o Elmee... 123 125 Three times... 173 • ' 173 Four times... 2 10, .... 240 Ono :reek .... 275 $1 lb !, 125 13 75 Two 5800.20... 75 2 715. 2 00! 173 123 Threo wecko . 616 425 2 '75 200 173 (100 008.1.0 8 23. 660 4 00. 223 270 Two month. 12 .50 800 0l” 315 4 2.5 Three 312061.153 16 06 10 52 1 .5/4 11 623 SIX months... 23 50 II 15 932 601 12 00 Nino month. 34 00 11 . 70 11 00 600 17 00 Ono Year..... 45 00 25 80 14 00 I) 00 20 00 AdTertllleMenta trifflrt...l one year may De Crla.u.gell at We nA rentacx e pleasure, at a charge of 25 coats per square, (or 20 cente if paid at the time,) but must . be confined to the immediate bottom!s of the advertiser. Advertisements contracted for otherwise than daily, will be timerted on such days no the °ince may select. 1 raiment advertising CASH. Death Notice., each ineertiou $ Marriage notices, la Steamboat advertisements, per trip a 00 Executors' or Administrators' Nonce. uo TEAILLY ADVERTISINU MOMS Una imuaro—eondoed to the immediate business of the advertiser, and not to include dissolutions, formation of new arms, wants. i.e.—changeable once a week. Any muses. to be charged as trarr. .lent matter. Thrte mantle... 1216 00 *II 00 a no. *8 00 Six Months 30:00 10 00 16 OW 10 50 Nino morlths....' 40 00 . 20 00' 22 OW IS 00 One Year 62.8.. 13 00 44 00 , 18 co sir rim Notice. double the above rules, II III• sorted one swath or more. For n le. period' 0 rents a line. LOOM ootleea st ouch rate. so may bo agreed 111 , 011. wa-A oquare to be coaryered no the 'pa ' te crow, • " .la ,- A o p t o pled l;y r t . e v %Linea ul the of... Unary wirortio!ag typo PARSON BROW NLOW CROSS-U.N. (kr. IfROWNLOW in his annual message to the legislature of Tennessee, said. "I am convinced that the white end' colored people cannot live together politically or soci ally as equals. "Emigration shall be losterea and encouraged, and a commission stationed at the East to se cure n tun:wallas foreign emigration of skilled labor." The New York TeXs.e.te would prefer to have the Governor In the witness box, and touch him up rive rece, but as ho Is in Tennessee and the Tram, In New York, the latter proceeds, as Is usual In such cases, by fillag a series ofwrlttcn interrogatories as (elicits a: I. Are you aware that banishment, except as a put ishtueet for crime, is Pact( a crime of the strong against the week 1 2. Will you state the crime which the Blacks of your State have committed which readers them deserving of banishment 1 8. how much do you estimate the Govern meet., or the GOTOMOT or your State to be worth, If It or he Is Incapable of protecting the weak against the cruelty and the injustice of the strong? 4. If Black and Whites cannot live together ictiticelly AP equals, why, then, do you support that Goverumeut which has declared them to be equals before the law 1 5, If Blacks and Whites cannot live together rts equals, is it not true that Wulti.s and tVhlles also cannot so live together? C. Why do on not, therefore, baying eotab -IL•hed a standard, propose to banish al Whites who fait 1.143 w at 7. Are there not many people in your State who think the best public Interest would be pro. meted by banishing y 011? Y. Did tie..y not, In fact., bstitth yo-1 on a cer - tais oecatior ? P. How did you like IO 10. Cae you, while preserving yont self renpont and consistency, live upon terms of political and reels' :quality with many thousands of Whiiet. , whom p.O see around you? 11. Da you propose to banish them or to per all them b ban lab you! 17 P.lppote a black man dec:lnea to emtg-ate acroadibi: LO your a nt , what autl...nty a.) you bud is the C0r..,41;11.;0n far 0001pr.1 ing him LO trot 12. If yon cannot compel him conetitutionall y, whet tied balm you to compel him morally by bartlal etc one aided laws 1 14. Whet eurctv can Too offer that tlbwt who would treat the poor black laborer" oadly, would to; treat poor "tittle laborcra In 'be same wayl lb D - o yon cohaider It Christian to inveigle poor hot honest white men and women into such a trap? 10. The material Inbar - eat of the State consid ered. It ie probable that raw hands will perform ) our labor as rfililfnily and as profitably as those width are accustomed to lt7 17. How happens It that oTery blaoi.s.aineS oppressor who has been thirsting for sour ilk will assent to your proposition, and drinl• your health to bad whisky, for making It 14. Ito you believe it co be your duty to do unto others 9A yon would have them do unto yen? 19. Judging from your own enncrience, if thd stroog .d weak cannot It or together, is It prob• ably the fault of the strong or the weak? Row would you like it if those who do not feel for you Mc highest personal admiration, shrub' Mast up3a packing you all, with afro. IL and all the little B.'s, to make a home in a howling wilderness, and preach the Gospel to wild beasts and blrdsl 0, Browelow Brownlow ' you haye read your Bible a good deal—read it a little more! You have prayed often and long for others— why not pray a little for yourself 1 Brownlow you can step down Our Political Eutaw Mrs.sus. Enrrons I can conceive of nothing In the history of the world as sublimely impto dent. as the posit!"^ of the Copperhead party to daring to come before the people to ask for place and power In this Republic. after doing all that wicked men, aided by all the powers of hell could do to destroy ft. The Batted Lincoln was called by every name, which the vocabulary of Billingsgate could invent—there was no act of his they did not ridicule, and denounce as tyrannical and unconstitutional. Their papers tau ought assassination. and In obedience to the trachtt c, the Democrats did assassinate him; sod murder has been the chief employment of this Tarty since the war broke putt. Murder not only Booth but North. Where the Dem ocrats la the North have the majority it was not safe for en Abolitionist to open his month, nod to ihonsardid of Instances, for so dolog, they have been assaulted and In many Instances killed. They opposed the army. Votes noinst ap plies. Opposed the Sanitary Commission. Rat ed the old Sag. Rejoiced at our defeats. Op posed the draft. Pronounced the war a failure. Conspired to horn oar cities, Were the anthors of the New York riots. sad yet thle Infernal party whose record Is as bla:k as Hell, dares to sok the people to pot them nub once. Republicans, awake. Your enemy to a deadly enemy—lnflultely worse than the Southern revel. LA TrIIR NCEVI I,L E. TILE ;OMITS OF fIACKIIIIM,-113 the Supreme Court of the City of New York last- Thursday, at important opinion was delivered by Justice Barnard, is the case of the New York hackman who were arrested about tau days ago for au alleged violation of the corporation ordinances, In leaving their coaches, crowding on the piers and boats, and forcing thenasolves Into railroad ears just arrived, for the purpose of Importuning paasengers. The Court held, among other things, "that there is no law or authority to ar rest any one for peaceably soliciting the patron age of a traveler, and that any citizen, duly heensed, has a right to go with his carriage to a depot or stetter boat landing, and quietly ask a passenger standing on the dock if he wishes a carriage. The pollee had no right to arrest the petitioners, oor have t hey a right to arrest others for doing the same thing, unless they are disor derly." Pittsburgh, Ps. Monett.—The Mobile Advertiser thus preludes an attack on Senator Sumner: "That extremely (tart:reed Saxon, with a re workably smooth skin and oily Wagon—Senator Sumner—le once more on a negro rampage. Re hue been making another speech la favor of his ebony idol at the late Republican Convention of Maisaelmsetts. We have no Idea of boring oar readers with the rhaparAles of this polished fan• This style of writing about • states man, no matter how mach his views may differ from the opinions held by rebels, is extremely modest In an individual, who has hardly bad time to broth the dust from theknees of his pan taloons, In which he begged for pardon for the treason he had committed against the Govern mcnt of the United States. MESICAN bino to the name of a new fashlona blo color. bolt county, Mo., a nAgro see' ..ratted for per to attend tE. elstr".c:. master called a meeting, and 14 cote sh. was permitted to attend. Tb.: oo.eicr'nd a L.t.4,1011. Some cf Cr. parliii,ri ren from the school. A bay passing the school house one day offered the teacher insult, where. anon the testifier caught read dogged him. Far this be was arrested and uied on Monday last, and fined in the sum of sixty dollars sod As some workmen were removing the ruins of a burnt building In Rlctimond,ou Saturday, the lot insL, they discovered a baked lizzard encased In one r.f tle walls, which matured nearly a toot and a half In length. Ile presented hue ao. pretence of a young crocodile, and was peir„ chased at quite a round stun by a getuliinan' who desires to preserve him 8.1 a curiosity. A.nvirks from eastern Virginia retre.ent that those c. - innues which have been devastated the Union and rebel armies are rapidly rec ner 4 log from the effects or military occupation. New dwellings, fencer, &e., have hseu one. slimmed, and thousands of norm which were laid waste doting the war are upturned for new coops. CATINIA, a scAport, and one of the finest cif lea in Sicily, which has several times hews des olated by earthquakieo and emotions of E .on, had recently again ap wards of one hundred and sixty houses destroy,: d by a severe shock of earthquake. time. 1 time. i time Daily. a week. a week. a week 11=1132 lEEE= THE Vicksburg 11,411,1 assures ench,Nerthern journals as arc distressed ler fear the nisalasiai militia will "crash nut" the United States army, that, from prevent Indications, the militia la not likely to number more than eight or ton millions Or men to the GEIS few weeks! hr easy. Tot Government of Maximilian has made n i i „ grant of :35 000 acres of good land ban Amer - can company hailing from ilexes, on candid() that an Agricultural colony of 1000 parsons s formed on the land within a divan time. Gov. A NI.Kr‘V having declined the PriasidA • cy of Antioch College. It was tendered to it ,A. Andrew P. Peabody, D. D.:preacher to Harvard University, but declined by him also. Hoe,. are new as high in Chicago as at 007 time curing the greatest excitement last WiElLer. The damned be chiefly from New York and Philadelphia. A COPPERHEAD orator denounces the idea of a union wall Canada. Of course. Where could a poor body go in case of anottinr draft. THE Republicans of Liwerence, Mass., are trying to nominate Gan. Bunke for Congress to place of Gen. Gooch who reAgar. Ay enterprise I. oa foot to connect Indiana, with Springneld, Illinois, by a direct relieved pa•eirg through lflddioPort, Illinois. ,lons Nnou Burge ha.‘ been nominated for COEICM-.6 in the liyuchtmrgli (Virginia) District, le place of an inellglnle eandltata. SEt•ItVAL persons near Auburn... New York,...ave ortm icta.ly bitten by a large ~.:reen worm which Infests tomato NEAJ:I.I' 1.600 banks hare tlins far been organ• bed, with a total capital of dii93,579,201. Origin oes the FelliAllS The N. m York Evening Pot: has n corn:hurl cation, which aprteers eet at rest rheqn.e.ion of the origin of the Fentans. We give k eD1.176: I am Very much eorpriand that none of the Intelligent readcre of year able paper have W aimea mention of the Pentane. It is t., Ot found In Ilt:ctor traut• lotion of the tamow Interview bettraan that misty poet Fingal and the tutelar 81Itit ktypich of Ireland : "patriot, ttal poet:m.B44er. tope. you trill not listen to one or my otories. Moue), you hover hoard It bel,c, I am y to ttll t ou Yt u err a tittle hotter than an cm." "Good, good ." exclaimed the anti .1 try ; I dare any in, poet was very right. ••Wil tz snye saint l" "lie rep ilea In ctiaractnr," said IS.7lo tyrer'but }on &timid bear ilcAlpia alng t ire original. The apeccnes of iinnian Com e i u nu a strong, deep hags; !knee of St. Pattrick upon a tenor key." "Well! pray go out" euld Glamor.. tit. Patrick replica to Geri to : ...Upon mn n'T..,l, eon of rfogol, While I A 0... weabliag iny psalm.. the ;tamer of your nid women tales rEttuft. ny devotioaki Catteises : • "Excellent!" said tho antiquary; — WOI I courtesy Is the ot tbma two eminent er nets towards each other." 'Then, nit] Mcln tyre, tEs is the atswer of Usilan : • .Dare yell compare your psalm+. Von Cr 800 of srlast '" exclattnal the Antiquary. 'lt means, I thlnk;" saki the young soldier, the aon of a female dou.'l '.Po yr u enmpare rnst , psalm. To rl.el T.:lca of the b•ze-ftrmso ren!‘as r' ":\r• you sure that you are lraustattrl: that !aat ritith , t correctly ?" "Quite Ewe," answered Hector. deggedlr. "Because I should have thought the nudity might have been quoted as Ica d.trnrent 1•a:t et the boly.” Medal Ling to reply to thls inst :letwn, r (roc. rded In hit tear t.!arit, than thla it it a,. g. qt harm, T. erring y bur bald bead from your Be I:m:citing wort, 11 the Anne I,l'n - ivy it win be found tliat a tribe In Ireland, said to be frirti tne Fb.rolana, gar:: Fingal the word Febine. A. P T 1 , ',TT11,10 REMAINING 12N('LA.IM. ELt le the Poet Unice at Allechetty City, Pa To ottaln any of these letters, the appitcaut anon esti for ad:Tenn,: lettm, Orilla. the date of this het, and pay tun, ernts for advert Laina. „It sot celled for tolthin oar owalh, they will be lent to the Dead Letter ()Mee. FUER 13y2dvnttv letters uarrict J. at the relll - of owners be 1.1,C,1,9 by enservyng the following n 1 Drum, let era pieduly to the street and burn bat, as well as the Poet nth. , and State. 2. Liter, letters with the writer.. Poe o,dlre and Starr, 0,4 and number, sign them plainly with Lall tame, and request that answers be tlinmted accord. Laity. It. Letters to strait:Ws or 4w:talent rhiLOta hl A t.%vn or etty, whore speelal edam., eery he oa f...err., thould be [narked en the lower left hand comer, with the word "Transient." 1 Place the postagestamp on the upper' ricidadiund corner, and haw spare, between the @tamp and di erotica for pact-ae.rdeng without interfarrng with the writing. N. 1.1.—A e.warcer for the °serene of a letter to the writer, if unchained within corner [pare or les., written or printed with the writer's nesse, Pod V. and Stale, acnees theleft-hand end of the envelops., oa the face side, will be conipllsil with at the to prepaid rate ca postage, payabto when the letter is delivered to the Writer. ; See Law PI 004 sAruttnAx. ocronEn 7TC. ISOS. A ill.. eaton Jolin Ono..,ant. A nitoalow rapt ^. Hazlett .Ina it Rai. y} ~ r 404 AA:awl/co W IFNI' J. •oliyor 'rho. w A Abbott iico W liottla? !Atop . /. Alimte Jaa Hamilton too Pctentim Hate Al/ender 1. !Hoskin, .112 Polack Hattie Alen Mary Hawthorn Lash Potersoiraottlilit Amos A tOll ii 2 i Haut Mrs Porter itLIIIC. Aatetblirg Woi 'liticktralder Al Parker I. 11 i Henry Atary 31 People, W.ll Poker Annie Haring Michact Baker A T Hunter 31 E tjul3ley '4 l'it rick Matson U Ha. 31 A IT 131nektnore17 Hen , ler/v. prop, 1/et - I.lHorton Rlchm . .l Hsullu lin,lay I. I/ ',Hrory 12 IZol”,t4on A Eutton E miry I Illittlibl,rien 'ltArles ItctllA) L .1 HiTe II Atom.. 11,borAII EA I rtl E. _I II stiEntArt W n IlidhAnlrton E Bell Elio., t' 1 iltArtlrmAn fl Itrnwu E. 112.1 Irwin A lior .Iterel II lllddlu I:.1 11,r1 rirr S P 2 • llotrin.on HArdrley Elwin ;Rodger, SIO,(1 Butllrr. t leo J t• kr,n i I' 2 Sndie Burke Henry Hselrargn Ellrn Handler Julia 12 , it I) . Hugh T Jneol•n " V Itorrenstral J 111r,e1 Hirnin Joluotina T 2 Hera John 11.11ey sAnd Krepor Fred libleylsrnes Ho. err , Sdidad K' 1y ROBO .Itl HromL y liennrey "r" Ray Sisry Hindir.) 'Kennedy S INelerll Prrlrielz Brown J r • Ki rtz .I.lm Hord Huth • Ilea John Kennedy .1 P Rogers UrPth W Elenn .101. I livonedy T E Brown J. .licra& 110,1,11 Slmer Ailee Prlnkel 1%1.12 ' L s,ott A Bryant Wm tl - , Lester Sallie Stott! Vtotwol Bothwell Wm I..l[l42harn E Sitraztot Eli Hemßoni Wm 2 To2.nn Samuel Ells, .1 Bell Vim L 340 Jolu3 ,Slum trell tilt 2 Brown Hoht I Lighthtll Jona ,::nut le Samuel Betted 1 tellht Lynch Wm , Scutt S rolenlnn .1 'Lane W. Salver .I,meg Conh•y Annie !Judah' Vick . Stump Joseph I hrlberi.on 1111, 31 Scott T I'llll,llln 11,.. \Jason • S Sntl•h I'attlp Henry Morin,/ • 'hnrles Iseott T Cole Sarni 51111er 1.11 iritnith I.qttlan Clarke Jane E 510orellamIltualStephen, ri I'alahre•ll'hos !Iterate IA! A •Stn n• le At At 1. l'alskey 51 A ,]bore tan W Marin 4 lorkeit NI :Murdock .1 Ls W Matter Wm Curren Michael Muller .1 H Smith Wm LI Campbell TII !Mellinger Jane Smith P Cunningham W'Mathevre I A Steuatt Machu.' ernmell Wen J Moore North H Shafer Vale/r Crimp Matilda .Alatielliv Win T It Mueller II F' Travis Jee Dodge Charles lilehlurry M Taylor Ann Dunnolei' t ' McClure Mat. Taylor David Dolt Fronk Melineely Mre Thomas S Inc. le 0 C McClain JS Thomas:Michael Dunbar lulls A AlriJornbs Joe ' V DWI! James M hirflarr John Vathere Jane 1111lin .1 .111..4 'loin Jam,' W litekson 3 A Mr:Millet John Waleh Thus 1 Dunn Thomas McCormack.' It Wilinan II 14,n)..y Al•try .1 McCain James Wilson Charles iltineam Marry MeAlpin John Washington 1' Dougine DI '3leLniighlin s i'iriplann,Li u. a, P • Mel 'arty Sam , ' Wadloor F Put-hell Agnes Melted, Susan Will F' En!on s'l rail Met 'aiu Sara 103 White Cleo W Elle Josiah Melloingon S A Wagner 0 F M cLa ry Samuel' Widest Slims Frazier Mary 11 :McKenna 't Inn P. Wolf .1 fry J W ,McLain rapt ti Wallngton 3 S Ferrer J i • It ,- Cannel (I A • Wnleh Time J II Met •ain L Walter John Oalither Alex Met 'toy a lire Wtlllome Jen 0 rill's i Melt/raver al Walker lumen' (Troy Christ Mel 'lure Ellen Welsh James Cordon It It 2 McCrory v. Willitly John P (Trees David McMaster C .'llitneld J P Y Oast Eliza Met/Arend it Wilson Rev 3 Osileglier H 'Met ',ilium le Wlgglo Joseph (Healey John' McElroy I' 31 Wolf 31 Graham Jna Mc:Murry at Is Waillots M Gleneon John McCarty lit Webster M J Oardner TM JileFetrftige N 3,Wllliame R E Olbeon Wm MrEivure }ions Willardßachael Gone R M Alcillnitle Wan !Wilson Robert H McCombs Was 'Whined Robert IlOward Nov A Mcllindin Win Wilson Mrs IC Henry Dli , McCarty P !White Hll liesron D.l McOulre Rohl R Walling Wan Hill Ellen Tileilridge Robtr Lodge NO ATI A Haeleti l' 51 'Me Donald WRI Y 111 Hopkins S ! Me/lure 11 It .Lodgc No 289 A Herlihy &Brown: pr 1 Y fil Hunt John !Nights:lD lA.ahle'd oil w'k. Herr John 1' !Nicholson 0 ,Pub of Register Hector Jacob I • 0 !.11 H A flattener Joe •011ver S H . a s A3l rEL RIDDLE Postmnster Oftlee hour. 4 , 41103 ti to a P. in. 1:1" 0. HALE, Merchant "r ilnr, scwri,- E-11 LUIS= OF Paaa 6 at. cult; STS. Sakes great pleasure In mtnonnalaz to hts nomer 0111 customers mad the penile n'enerciiVi that his pure/owle and arrengemeots for the FALL o ha- SON are now completed, Saying been tiorsou ally ieltel.ll4 from the Erect-osass cloth house* in the harems drtra Only nosh a of goodish a, COO really be recommended will be otrdred, w cc. ' brace* the newest and meet approved plateti!Lla and styles,the Mitre stock twins very large, vanes! eam select. Dir. Hale has much 4....)adtleaat to Wet ting au early Inspectims. SUPERFINE BL&OR. COLORED CLOTHS, AND DOE SKINS, es usual, %vs:fantod last to colors, an,: shoed rester. DIELTON eLor . R,w.:.or now oonctagn. ntw Plyle for entire a.tita A gre.at vttoety of VISE - :',IERES for Pants end Vero., for :11-rning on Evor.lw-t wo.f. walIG DRESS AND SCHOOL SU[TS I=l NVczis•. JUST RECEIVED LY GRAY & LOGAN, 47 MI. Clair Mtreet FASHIONABLE DESIRAI3I,k: txtik_,DS, For Gent's do Youth's Clothing ALADE TU ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER. B. B. NORBIS, I=l No. 7D FEDERAL ST., Allegheny i'AILOI S AVlSkillcti TO HEr,IEVE INSTAFOTILoti.i IN THE ART OF Cutting Men's and Boys' Garments, BY ACTH AI. 'SEARCH F. 51 r tTn , lld do woU by enthog on J. U. RL EIT. At DIoOILATTY' , Clotb'uy SLore. Southwoot comer Ohio H. and utscuoLd. ARognoo9 Olth auFr-Mntirleiko DlssoturioArs, se DIbt3OLLTION OF PLRTNERSERP partnersiiil. heretofore existing toe,e,g, A IX , S'CORMICK dr CO., Ila tho F(1 NUBS,' Br , INESS, was dissolve.l by mutual consent, on the 16th day of September, 1e.63, WILLIAM MsKEE haring int.r.:bssed tne Intelsat of U. T. AT'L'ORMI(IIC, • • . TLS bustnrss Vll coat oaucd under the as© e Mlad sl rle of ALLEN. McKEE 6.. CO T rew Um will settle 9f tile old firm. JOHN AT. , .E.(. a T. DIeCJILITICK. September 16th, 1565 --oc4,lsrd • I )ISSOLUTWN OP CC-PARTNER SHIP.—The Partnerardp heretofore ersisti tetween the undersigned, tinder the firm name of i2ELId PP /Di .6. 00., for the manufacture of Silver Pearl end other Soaps, ha thus day been dissolved by In LIT nal consent, siarrEL DL JOHN O. ORTWA JOHN FOSTER. I..ttrborgh, Sept. 11 7 31. KENNEDY & CO., (Swenson to CRUMP TON t CO„) Z1ANT311,02116.28 OP Env Pearl / V Rosin Soa p s, /TsMIV. isliEßG h Cle2:lvd CARPETS. OIL CLOWN'S gc, FOURTH STREET CLOTHS, - !t:l c4,\11 widths. now Ile variety of sty!, V Y.SUPYRI >II w. Cotton Chain, List and Rag CARPETS. W. D. at Ei. McALLIIM, r ,O ) se 15 67_FOLTII Tli STH EET. I g l 4 tg , CARPET STORE. I)ETROLIA MACHINE WORis.S.— R. If. LECKY, Slanufacturer of hla Uclo. brace:: Patent Improved OiL WELL TOOLS. SA.NSOM PCS - 1", AND WALKING 15EAM IRONS, and all FIXTURES USED IN SINE -12,44 OIL ANu SALT WELLS, N.. 32 and 14 ORIO STREET, on the itpy.s- route of the Man. theater Pas.aenear lb.dway. F Adarau, Boy I , L ALLEOREKy, P • 'articular attention to Inri:ed to Ida eta provements /13 Jars and Joioto, all made of toe Sllgo and Low Moor Iron, hantatervi presai7 foe them. All parts warranted and fl to standard cite. the pine end awneta of any net 01000 any other of We manufacture ovllllt the tame 011.011)01. Steam Engl.* soul .21.301213 Work made to ordtr. We I.lrlte the public wa tt and examine, nod Judge for Ulenueloes ; and 6/ thantrigl3 0 , 1131111tY 01 workusailanlp and eospota %don. Salad for Card and Circular. 1319:3tostan ADMINISTRATOR'S pur• =UFO of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, the undersigned, adnaluotre. for 4, bonis unto( Elijah Smith, deceased, Will IX• pole to publlo este, at the-Court Roue*, on Thurs. clav, 12th 1865, at 11 o'clock a. m., all the rielt;titio Interest and claim welch were of the Geld deced, at, Iu the lot of grounci situate on the corner of Fulton street and Charles alley, Yates. burgh, on which le erected a TWO STO-!Y FRAME ROUSE, coatelning flee rooms. Se lot has a foe at of 80 feet, Ili Inches on I. u ith e otreetouad a from of 45 hot 9 lociial on Charles alley, and commie beck by a Ilan parallel trete Colwell street, 60 feet 4 inches, awl by a line at neht "zees to Colwell moot, 47 feet Inches. Trine—Dash. !OLIN J. BRYANT. an:Md.:cm Admintstret4r. XE CIITO Rl3 NOTICH--Wherean letters testamentary On the estate of ABR.!: &AI PATTERSON, late of the Borough of Inattehester, Allegheny eonnty, deed, having been ;Vented to the undersigned, all persons /mowing to meek. indebted to c 4.1,1 estate, are requested to make payment, and theme having claims against said estate, will oreunt the same, flinty anthenttcs, tett for settlement, to the undersigned, at the office of the late A. n D. L. Patterson on Beaver Street, Manchester. ELIZA Y. PATCERSON, A.LEY. p,trre,a§vs, au2SSwileaw Executor.. .I:XEC UTOW N 0 TIC IL—Whereas let • . 4 tens teetamentary upon the estate of Joseph Allen, late of Union townehtp, Allegheny county, Pa. deceased, have ate day been (yentas CO the underelgacd, all person■ knowing themcelves to to Indebted to said estate, will make Immediate payment, and all those haring claims, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. . ... . EN RODEttf WOODS, EN, c#Lt- BERNA.IID YOUNG, SIPTIIIIIIIM, 29, 1165. Excoutort leio-ilooeir VXECUTORI3 NUTlCE,—lewers tes- LIUMGALIII7 nava bran granted this day to the undersigned, on the estate of James flumes, late of Tarenturn borough allegheny county, Pa., all per. sons indebted to said estate, are hereby notlded to make immediate ps y merit and those having dais. Ili present them without delay, duly authentl• sated for settlement. DUEY HUMES. ser-03wdoew it A. IMAM, Executors. NCE. Iteress, Letters of 'Admix titration on the Estate of HENRY MAX WELL, late of the County of Allegheny, deed, have been leaned to the undeiegned, ell persona Indebted to weld Estate are requested to make trii mediate payment thereof, awl all those having elates against the umo are requested to present them to James Baiter No. 41 JAMES Beaver Street, Alle gheny. BASTES, and ANN bid X WELL. unikedroavo Administrators F.XECErTUR'S NOTlCll.—Letters tes• tamentary have been this day granted to the uodenleaed, OD the eatate pt Mary White, late of Tarentum borough, Allegtretio comity, Pa., ceased. AU persons indaotato salt estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will preneut them without deity, duly autlumticated for settlement. WK. V. EVANS, Executor. Tterrixfie. Scpu mbar, 7th, MC& aribtfidoaer XOTlCE.—Whereas, Letters of Admin.. nitration on the Estate of DAVID M. STEW. /LET, late of Pittsbursh, decree. d, have been 'nutted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the Bald Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hartne claims against .14 Rotate will present them for settlement. WILLIAM. STEWART, Administrator of DAMhis Stewart, deed, sulialsrdoaw Office ot O.fk 1..8. R., Penn at. - • - ADMINIBTRATuri'd NOTICE.— micros., Letters Testamentary hare hem granted to the undersigned. trona the esters of Pilot he Sanderson, Lase of the 049 of ei" lb° l 4 dereased. All persons knowltg themselves rt• dented to said mete edit call and reeks Witte payment, and atone haring claime r t: sent theta properly anUtentleated for semi meat, to JOLLN SAIIDSILSON, Aaratel. selnlawdew Ross Townahip. SP 2110 ER PALE. CREAN AND AMBER ALE Pitt:mix Steam Brewery, 1%0:439 tytTTSIMINITi. PI‘ WILITE LIME. -200 13 . b1.4. ftce:hfrcitstzle a, ..adarElo US _ - - . DI /HE k:S.h fr.; , El ATAZTZ.II.III..."[S , A 3 ' (..1/5q435., TT. S. Nrc IT KIT RAILIioADS. Nedra/re, Tom, S,-,t 21. ISO. Lane Sale of Coveramcal Prapc;:i T win . ffeT Rt Pahlie p.• le the folldedny deserlb , ed property of thrl.eited Sleets, N - 17: On l•-leecny, Listotet 10th, dt JohozodYtitY, EIGIIT ZIVILDINGFI et:vh as Etorebouses, Men and Dwelling Monaca, no. I' 21,urvdsy, Owtotter 11111, 1%1. TUt) HICNOREIS BIEtILDINII3 , of didel era si.s, such ks Storehouses. Moss Ml,l Durulee Houses, St &c Aulanta.l la the vicinity of tho Chats snang‘ Depot, Nashville, Tenn. (9r Friday, Gatobez rear the Chatta conga Depot, Nashville. Tana . sale cuLtlau lag daily thereafter untlL enatpl•steS, TNTO THOUSAND TONS OLD SCHIP IRN. ( m ote or least) counts:lon of tic-In :in.: 'llr Brid“ Curio. and Rot, nal A ....CP nesortitnent of 0,1 nod Wrounta Sc;.;. To So sold in lots of 2.3 tone Or to xe t o sat; pm - there , FIVE nILEM OLD STRAF RAILROAD IHON, suit abbe for a country Horse iirdirosa track. EIGIHT ;THOESAHD 1.01 - ]DS P 412111 1. DIIASS AND COPPER, ONE 13115 I IJ)llNti r'n 41" onday, October 30th, Smyru , . B. 11..0 d o'clock, p. m., 03 F. 6L'iLDI\6. ). Ta neap. 00 abet .31st, 1555, at TSLAILOGGS, N tad U. [l. li., =CB Weytneaday, November ist, 1563, - OtNh er2 ' N. and e. R. IL. TEN BUILDING v. SIESS Co Thursday, November 2.1, at S.evcoe,n, N. and FOUR BUILDINGS On Thurenny. November Rd, Piel, et Bridgeport N. and L. R. , ONE BUILDING. (JP Thu , adny, November 2tl. 1%5 , n. Shethrouzd N and C. H. N , ac 4 .I.e.lack.. p. ONE BUILDING. On Friday, November ad. 1803 at Onslt - sriongs, Tenn., and coLtinuing daily until completed, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE BUILDINGS, (more or less such as Storehouses, Bleu and Dwedlas Nooses. 01nzes, Stables, Sc. large proper lion 01, he a'-ave Mentioned nutid• logs are substantial and well adapted fer either dwel loss or Storer; at the Rawe time they are se constructed that leo - can be readily removed II necessary - . As the lend on which these buildings now stand does not belong to lb, Government, the right to evccoon thew wut be guaranteed for tea days from oath of .010. . . . Sale TO commence at 9 9 clottt each day. tmles °Uterus:sc speclatd. . pay it.formatiAn dcaired with teterApoe to the bet e preptrty may he had Upon spitind;igit A. 1.1 at ria.hvil.h...Peom At Capt. Vt . . /Jur..., A. Q. M. ; L1A:,,,,y n 0c.4., Tenet 1 cc me OB4h, tleyeratetZt F. .1. .7:11.1L L.Y, oc4:datet2o end Q hl U. S. A. CLOSI/iq. 6ALES OF Government Ilorses and Males QUAISTSZIIWITEE Oggree, D 0, September 25, 1d55. Will be told et nubile auction during the voeth of OCTOBER, to tie blgheet bidder, ar. lb Liao oral piorer armed below. vie: NEW Fear York city, Tucaday o ea:11 W:ek, 100 Boron each JAY. PhlladelphialTauraday of each weak, 100 Horses each day. Phi acelphla, Saturday of each week 100 Mules each day. Harrisburg, Tuesday of each week. 100 Mules each day. Harrisburg. Thursday of each week, 10: Harsei each day. • Hend11":„ Tuesday, October 1, L5O Horses. ueuurg. Friday, Oc:obes 13, 1.50 clones. I.,..uscaster, Thursday, October 19, 150 Horses. Pittsburgh, Thurt,dsy. October 24, 150 Hors, Alleutown, Tuestlav,ltotober , 11. 150 Horses ni~.awanB ~ Wilmington, Friday of eadl weak, 100 11.,: ea fad/ day. Wu. Lvgtoo, Tueslay 01 ooh week, tOO 31ulea GLIM da• . TEM 811540 c St. Lou!,, October, 3,4, 5,5, 7, 9 and 10, 105, Mulct each day. Si. Louis, October it, 12, 13 and 14, 152 Horse each day. St. Louis, October 24, es, 22, 27, 28, 92, mad 31 —lee Mules each day. GIESBORO, D. C. Tuesday and Thursday of each week, IA; Homer eacb day. No ewes of Mules will take place at WASHINGTON, D. C. The animals to be sold In October are super• lor to my heretofore offered to the public. The maiority of theta are round and serricoahte. It is expected that at Mir terin of Sales all the sus plus Covet-amens Animals mill be ghsposed of. Buyers shouts therefore grail th,aselves of Ow la opp, ntty to porth.ase Animals wilt be mold singly. tales to commeoett 10 t. m. Ca. 11T. Tars in United Gates JAMES A. ERAS, Hoc:. Hrig. Gen. In 4 . ! . !. Z4T Every facility win be offered to lososteez or par. ties porchnalogior re-agile. PEOPLES' NATION :41, am, Capital Paid in 81,000,00. with Prvii le~eof. s2,ooostoo. Ban EETll.king House CORNED EIKST AND WOOD STR Ms Bank, organized wader the Nattocal Beak lne System. I. now prepared I transact busktass at Its Hankins Rouse, ecumenet Wood sad Slat streets. Oollestions made on all amis .- Bible points on most favorable terms. Speen! Agents for JAY . COOKE, for the sole of the F. DI. GORDON, Cpshter. J. 0 McPECERSON Tellrs.t FRESH ARIILYAI EP *li Y DAY OF FA LL AND . WINTER imacrtas /Arid lealacsees; Men and Bayer 'noon, Bakaorrals, Gum Boots, Gum Overa and Gum Sandals..7lVomena rat Coupes. Gaiters and 1445 Gaiter; Mil- Men , . Sham of all kinds. Nor':lithe tlme Co MG your Fall and Winter Stock, tap, at 3.' H. BO.I3IARIES, atAitz# sruter, if Elasonddoor from Fifth; WINTER AND PALL OOLI3, Heavy Walking Shoes for Mlaa a, Se OE STORE, No, 81, Corner of the Markit and Diamond. Hoots and Shoes J. TIW LEY, Secretory of the Palau/Sy. READ AND REFLECT, I save 'Your Money. it Is now a well Imown fast teat WI , CLINTOCK, Igo, 92 Federal Sheet ! Allegheny, Sells the bat and shenPest AaorsktooT . BAL3IORALS, oarrEsts, 43t Of any Mawr house wen ef the aunzaintni. Give him a rill, and pan will too satisfied. watt 'atoned stock allINY• 03 hand. ln2d 14Digs , 44 , 1=8% My_ BE V AND Boots, Shoes andiGaUera, (If every , StplAMike sad recTa6it -• ' • etrrlst`'S, CRY:net Fittb auk Wyllo streets. topizalt everirbalse: stall CAST BTZEL TEETH, for Sularvi Hay sad andrawrinot gar diai*treatued. aka Hay sad Grata Baku mauttaatvedttx s ~wx, Zulu meaueCicsitcommvir tailaaw „ . rixarrcm ,, tt.. 55 .I`..IBILET SitTEET, rlrr‘l3trlioti, Pe 7 aI.OO Taos. DONITELA President, BUTLER WARD, Ca6i.er. No. 57 market Street, :Pittabargh BOUGHT AND SOLD ON WIANIISSIPN,,,, Vatted Stales Mei of 1151;;,‘ da 64014 Da. Fives, 10.40 ii Deveio-TDITUIIa Do. OrreDicalcs ofjetdelstatatess 02311:Bli REPOSITNiBY MIMI H. M. biIIREAT, Cashier Of Pittsbuigh. 0. S. 7 $4O Treadn Now, liiertinez BAIL' . President. BOOTS .61.X1710 4113011C5. Balm9rals Sip antbalf Boots, Stein Boots for Bops. AT Tat J. W. CARNAGEfiN & CO ovraiano4 aro relllzix off theListock Ot REDIIOED PitIOES.