..otttsintrgh Oazettt. ;SULIIEIIED HT !ZigITE ItIBLIRRING ASSOCIATION picAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965. REUNION. ende , :ra will have seen, of course, leedilogs of the Espicopal (leaven : Philadelphia, upon gus cast' of ;Winn; of Alabama, who would body itt p:,..inety for Pietrlent:Or thoHnited - States And all . m&tithority," u well as upon the Mperate mad appropriate resolutku- Hon. Ronson Brxrnea, anggtyktieg . r itude of the church to Atarrarrry having crowned our struggle with ; and removed the, cause_ Of tllttpr, etween kordooiling . sections.. Amer-.-the interruptions—the calls J.—the refusal oven to hear a gentle -,venerable for lalk years And trtties, 'nth great distinction as a lawyer statesman, all suggest 'the' fact returnl ..0f,,, the , I:prep e p tv4 - amr. Continned ifhe craven spirits in tie North, ;.4 so much to encoorage, the, out their aerviliti, , and remind us 7. of the scenes which disgraced the . ...Mongrels before the Hegira of the' : Atom We are sorry, for the sake ;'Burch itsalf r that itahlerarchy can the inevitable effect of thug in bringing it into such ia degree of ae , will, destroy all !n ler usefufitimala Shit:country, If It i Ot end in driving the disloyal branch F.to the country from which it not, however, in-Tim Episcopal alt,rte thatliLla unfortunate spirit is plug Itself rutew. Tlie - laresbyterian of,f-Eexteekv, ender the lead ap . ',Y - st? a -- 4:trily4Wrri . who was al . .• to take Ifds seat the th General Att . beie tt.sl 3 )Jee,tien.lalad Was, we anthorof a published sermon -' - kr.teceof the-sight of seseation and the of the Rebellion, lea just been evidences of a like relapse—not in • *.s., but In spirit—upon =miry resole . lntroducal by the Rev. Dr, Bases , ;At, Who is known to have stood so r,lly by his .country in the midst of °eialapeStaey of his section. Un 3ee, influence* we shall not be cur :- ',.%; tons* it by and by, returning to the , :ittkiit winked so long at the "Divine ~-at-likn." and set up an "index expel.. in the Publication Office of the _ • .rel k ietY, naon the subject of slavery. • preachers, but we say to the • connive at these things. kellgLen has never suff atar datum, than in the example '.7-utheni clergy of all denominations g Risbopt down to the Poor **te, whe.have taken se active a "tilfni:Ting -about this wanton and rebellion against so benefcent • of an Intritatlon ihamadzitha,' Civilization of- the age, liar with the fundamental prim_ ' that religion which they pretended nit the rainisterS orthe Gospe *Once should have been found, through bole South, kindling and swinging the 'and of eivil•enntentlon, g'rding on the in ma* instances them:serves; and -leg the knife that wee to drink the lot 'their northern brethren,: was one 0;0 phenomena, wh ch are -clicula ' knot to make men doubt the sound ! of a faith that could--produce such vet aelesst compel . us to Asubt. . 'ton • i , e - men. • t a now Impossible ' loyal ebriatian peop7e of the North iver look upon. them again with the .-respect Auk confidence as- befere. ;) ate many churches In the States, tt4r very appearance would be the 1 ,.• for the withdrawal of the whole con itiun • asrin the recent Philadelphia Wits= himself, which has its way into the newspapers: But if ,-gentlemen are. allowed: not only to ?back. Into the ecclesiastical -*pavan - • !lust to re - mtrodage their plantation _isra and arrogance, and control the de • ' • itlons of those bodies through the ay .ncy and want of manliness a North- en ben, either clerical or lay, those tern =embers greatly mistake the and are stolid beyond hope, if they i• • ..thatthey can either cash:lt/tin them• • or;' promote the interests of their • ;"; thereby. • ••.. • f, we took up this question riot for the • • te.rif lecturing either the philters or steep, but only Ed improve the lesson it reads to the politlblan. If these ~;grow and disgraceful, scenes have einowei to take place amongst a class who act under the constraint of ;-4lcea, - and must feel the necessity of ing at least an appearance of modera .. linad decency Which shallbe in keeping .!',"l.be spirit of their religion and the ,red truployment which they fill, what !ye to expect from the re-union of the itletnents in another body that will not . 4 .::iFerned by any such tOnsideration a? b friends of restorations but succeed ktyllig hack these unrepentant tra'.— ::*ho instead of confessing _their sins, &like it a point teglory in them, with. ;thor condition:ft than the scrnowledg. the fact that the negro cad no lon ittler be bought or sold, and via • shill ~.athearsal of the same scenes. The p rstet with tho /ash again in his hand, T.hti humble but delighted Democrat at et 'doing glad homage on the return of Ohl massa,'? while Northern loyalists dolirn by calls to ,rier, and the WLs applaud es they did of yore, f matt who doubts this aftcr.rcadlug the Cumances of the :cpresentatbro Mum of the churches' at Philadelphia . and st 111 c, must he a , vcry ,Thoinsilnieed. 1 111 be oat for the people, Jo both eager, joy of the re-noton !Ands to no gren sneriflcelhan that of fatted calf, or a jit-minded !met who:will not learn. 'eAturot take leave of the Convention 'llVatlelphin„ however, without some !he'. very etOotia ,speech of the qczp. Washington ;Hank an old fossil g Oplitiaan of-New' .Tork, of the Fil `j Ediaool I trao ILNY,StiltiZed home years Mr. Hunt of that it is enough i • ate ifit rid of alaieo without thanking jar it which would be only driving cl upb zuil deeper into.the hearts of the tiered. And he objects beside that ..., -, ',,‘ L ,re—kreat differences of opinion alto cause oft - the war. 'Some people &seri- Jt to slavery, and others to the spirit of anal str(fs, and the 'determination of • I : +te in altparta of . thethiistry that there be no peace, either in oar natloett: or imnimils: Wise man ibis Mr. f But winkle tell, us what is the dit , slice between - the iOttimal strife and the ;!1117 stritV erwhy,itwiM that the line of or 1440 re was between. the tree slate Blather It'it a merely seo• ill or geilitriPhlest qumitiOn t why riot p have divided EISL 'and 'West ? The WderitteZTON'bs44thilived - his dap' about to . i . to6rana like "_to quit, instead of lingering on the Etcs:r. RD . .) to =x:, We had ;ust concluded the foregoing ar ' ticie, when we were favored with the pro. ceedings-of the next following day, whereon Bt-NT in?rodueetl a paper intended to neutralize the effect of whati:he considered a damaging! protest, by Dn. Nrivrouagalnst the action of the Convention upon the res olutions of Mx. BruNuv. In the debate on that subject, the REV. DR. CLEMENTE, of Ohio, remarked in substance, - that he was far from assured that the rebellion was at an end or would not be renewed, when he found that body refusing to thank God for its suppression." This was received with loud cries of "order, order," on the part of the majority. e refer`to it now particularly because it conveys the same idea that we have been endeavoring to inculcate. GOV. PIERPOINT This dirty creature, who calla himself Gov ernor of Virginia, to which office he was chosen by the votes of some 21 nominal Virginians about as loyal as himself, ander• takes, It seetns, to speak for " the South," -tad protests that "the South" will not Submit to "such-nonsense" as the img seetion that "the South" will have to pay Atafthutie of the National debt. When we remember that this Ptertrorti'r was re-erected Governor of what is nowt West Virginia as an Abolitionist, his pros ,' ent attitude shows what a snake in the grass he must have been, and proves what we have all along' thought and said, that there is not a really loyal man in any of the Southern States. When such a man as PLERPOLTIT Who has plumed for years as a loyal man, turns up now as the mouthpiece •of the Rebels, and speaks for his fellow Southerners as one having authority, where ran a loyal man Le found in that re gion. The insolent threat of this puppy that the South will not bear its share of the burden of the national debt, is an indication of the first trouble that will flow from "restora tion." Once admit the Southern States, with their presen feelings, to a full repre sentation in Congress, and tha attempt to follilthis three will follow instantly. "I HE OLD PUBLIC FUNCTIONARY. The unkindest cut of all to JAMZE Be. CHANAN, who served the Southern traitors with a servility unsurpassed In the history of the country, is given in the late letter of lion. BENIAMTII RATH= to Dr. WILLIAM &man of Washington. RATNER puts his dellbera a opinion on-record thus: "I =at say that I regard James Buchan an as more responglble'lhr the disasters and horrors of the last four years, than any man in the Nation. The people of the South had very kindly feelings for Idea. In fact,'he was more popular with the ultra Men of the South, on account of his conni vance at the Kansas outrage, his dogma about having no power to coerce a State, he., than he was with tie 'Union men. A remonstrance from him, a warning, a de claration that he must maintain the au thority of the Goverment and see that the laws were executed—this, coming from a friend, would have induced the secession ists to passe and consider; at least, It would have moused and given confidence to the Union element of the South. It would, in my opinion, two averted the conflict But he stood gal and did nothing." ANTI SLAVERY AGITATION IN CUBA It appears from the latest Havana cor respondence that "the abolition of slavary has become a leading Idea in Cuba;" that many Cuban planters, represan inn an ag gregate of"orre hundred thousand slaves, "have signed a petition to the Cabinet at "Madrid, requesting the abolition of the in , "atitution, on the condition that the negroes ' must work for lour dollars a month for "ten years, end that afterwards they shall "be forever free." Thus the example of emetic{ .ation in the UM ed statqua „gip: w 1 her three or four millions of slaves, has stopped the African trunk, and is well on the reed to emanclpat 4 on. A few years hence, in all probability, the only L mean slaves in the world will be among .the bar barous negro nations and tribes of Africa itself. • TUE negro mechanics in Co:umbat, Georgia, are on a strike for higher wages, demanding five dollans per day. This does not look as though, being free, they in. tented to cheapen the price of labor, to the injury of white laborers iiO4.IDAYSIn3:O PM thrown into a state of i zenement last Monday, oncasioned by the killing of a son-of Jesse Crawford by a man named Nicholas Belly. Both were employes ofWm roo & Co , of GAy.aport, Silly as founder at the furnace, and Cray:- fold as clerk In the store. The latter be ing but a youth, walla the former is a msn of great power, Some altercatloa took place concerning the business, when fteily seized the boy and beat him to death. The affair took place to the store room. More were present. Itelly has been arrested by the Sheriff, and is now It:lJan. Ow last Monday afternoon while two young men, named Israel Weirich and Simon Ashbrook, were tearing down an old frame stable, upon a farm of Mr. Jacob Weirich, in Canton township, Washington county, tie whole frame work gave way and tell, crushing both the the yonne men badly, and fatally Injuring the former. 7he Indiana Ifessenger says: We are pained to learn that Mr. Wm W. Young, fotmetly ticket agent at Cresson station, died at Alexandria, Huntingdon county, on Tuesday.—He was severely injured in a n cent railroad smashup on the Pailadel phia and Eric Railroad, and died trout the effects thereof. Tux Indiana -Metweger gays : The con duct of some of the young bloods who went from this place to attend the Fair at Matra. was disgraceful in the extreme. We do not remember to have seen, on any 'an gle occasion, go much drunkenness and bad conduct as was exhibited by tha per- WWI alluded to. Oa Wednesday of last week, about noon, Harney Ward, a collier, employed at the Cleveland Coat Works, in Union township, Washington county, was so severely crush ed by tbe falt'ng of horseback, or shale, while at work In , he mine, that deans re• stilted In a few millrace afterward.• VABIOII4 1 l'Eats MAJOR ELARITNGS, Or Alabama, to eudegw arts g to crganlze a colony to emigrate t o Brazil. Ile Is In have, if hetioesn't miss 11 title hunered families, all of which aru to pay a certain sum of money down, which they forfeit if they fail to embark at the time and place designated In the agreemen t. The transportation will cost po for aloha slid $lO for children. The trouhie is that the memberb keep "backing out." 13.AIVULL nAYWOOD, an Bpisonnal clergy u an at London, Las been fined fifty dollars and suspended trom his parish for seducing his servant girl, urning her whin and cruelly beating her when she came for money to supprrt her child. Ess•rettx paper makers are crowding up the price of their romodity so Gist that a pmket fur bidding a Government paper mill on ,the Potomac to supply the Depart mentSht being'sgitated. Ote'E of the orators at the FOrliall Con grt as ist,Phfladelphla, said there w.ta need of tuirying Op the liberadon of Ireland, as in t tventy-five years Ito inhabitants would all be over here. TUE supreme court of Illinois bas sustain ed action of the gate Malaita, la la. fusing to pay the late legis'ature in gold, as it votedaltould be done. A BENEVOLENT and pious -minded Hug h:4lmm ip. cog -ding money to buy an Illus. tra , ed Pible for Ilfra 4eff Davis. fthe ought to Lime 10 one before. • • pßomostrevr Canitillati..clothing houses have eitablished.agentder opposite Buffslo and Detroit, but our customs-authorities are looping ist them. A QT"P.RY FOR `• .1 CHUP.CEIDIAN." F.nt•rotts G.4.7e . r - re our correepondent, iia Cburchtean,” seems to think that the Book of Ho=liles has stotclently settled the iilleatiOn as to the rectlvi 4 opinions of the Church in refer ence to the cr'me of rebellion• but does not very preelsely indicate whether his quotations wore intended be way of admonition to the Conven- Hor t or only to excuse its refusal to thank Gad for the overthrow- of ours. He shows undoubtedly that the Church has always rekarded it as a horrid sic. an It unques tionably hes from the time of Cromwell down, whenever that rebellion was aimed at the British State. told this, too, Is the OPiLliOn of the new President. But. something more Is necessary. In both three cases the Clime Is practically treated as a sin only in the Pickwicklan sense. Its perpe tratlons are pardoned, and sometimes honored, and we are so tender of their sensibilities that we are not even allowed to thank God for puttlhg them down lest It should give offence. Perhaps your correspondent can say whether any notice has ever been taken by the Conven tion of the crime of the tintiOu Bishop Polk or any of the smaller dispiltaries, who have officl• steel In the name war. As they have Jost intro. doted a cation to prevent the preachers from taking arms voluntarily even In the defence of their country—on the hypothuls, I supocea, that the clergy have either no interest in It, cr meat look to other Men. whose lives are not so NaMatte, to do their lighting-4 seems to me that they might have vouchsafed at least some antics or rebuke of them, even if they are wil ling to overtook and rather honor the treason of others In their joy at their return. A •` White ~ State FiDITOILSAterra —Delaware is a email, very small, political engine, rue by the pare demo cracy, who boast that Delaware having no fear of the Declaration of Independence before her eyes, and no care for the rights of the colored race Is emphatically a "white" State. Hence the democracy of that Buie have never voted a dollar or a man to put down the recent war. As a ereclaten or Delaware democratic justice we notice that at a recent mashie of a court in Wilmington a colored man wee sentenced to tee whipped tea henry holes and scidfor a term of Nora not exeredieg wren, for staling a are shovel. Also that a colored Mahe:diet Mhtlater and ble vri,c visited Kent county, Delaware. to ace their kindred, when information was lodged against them and dtsnocratic officials under the laws i rrver t leg free colored people fromacoming into the county, arrested the minister's wife and tht est her Into prison. The husband barely escaped the same fate by a warning from a friend. GOV. PIERPOINT, of Virellls, was, 011 Wednesday lest, ejected from the Treasury Department for profantty, disloyalty and conduct unbecoming a gentleman. EX. SPEAKER Dswxrr LiTTLEJorta is again nominated for Assemblyman by the Unionists of Oswego county, New York State. - - Mr TUOMAS TALLIAFERO wastnurdered In 'Hanover County, Va., last week, by a gang of rowdies. PUBLIC NOTICES T 11 - E UNION COIETN - 41 - EXEllt- I TIVE COMMITTER will meet FRIDAY DIORNING, ate o'clock, at the OFFIUL OF T. N. MARSHALL, Fink street. Punctual attend &ace altos members Ir request, d. Pentane having bills against said Uomeattee 91. see primeat them for emu, meet. oeleAtO W. J. GILMORE. Chairman. , !gr. STOCILMOLDISHIII OF FA AND AMOR (NICS' TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY. Are requested to can the Fourth Instalment of TFN DoLLnItl3 PEE tjHAJLE Uncandlatety. at the office et toe Trenturer, earner et Third and Wood streets. Those In arrears for former In. stalments, nIU please sire attention to this call. and thus enable the manners to pronseute the wore to completion. Hy order of the Hoard. oelOttard JOHN H. SEMPLE, treasurer. Rama or Prz - rearttuatt, t 19th, 1812„ TIDE ANNIIAL ELRCTI Oc ON FOB DI- S RECTORS of the Bint will be held et the Ranking House. on MONDAY, November 20 It, between the hours of lea, ■ and 2 r arTb 43 Annual Mettler of kholdera 2rlll be be ht on TUESDAY, Nevembet bt l oc th, at 11 o'clark, 0c12:3t dna' F lirvtcs Cr SOHN IaiILEPER, Cashier ut .07 103 ClitiCAT Rya Clerria tt OIL PiTT STOCKHOLDERS' num. /MEETI Onto ier 17tri, NG 6.5. 18 . There nth be a meeting of tne Stockhold er. of the Cherry Run Central (}ti Compute, at their office, owner of Wood and Fifth .treat, on TUESDAY. October 24th, at 1 Wel en, r. x , tor ;to piarpose of sanctioning the propos:II action of the Director. making a loan, in order to test numl,er of unfinished walls on theproperte of the CsmOany, ty order role:did W. F. GARD 'TER, SelrotltY• 60 LJDIERS' MI r.... T 11 6 Cala:tors tor tb• blOn bra A J -9t6:S'"vrN.Vtt{nT"r, unvP4444. • , • -- - . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, A BOY, about 14 years or Who on rere. es to h•nest T. toa give Miengi un Sumo questioaable o a rnakafi ees yeneraliy useful. None other need apply. In. qui?. t f SAM: EL. Los 0 Nu. I! S. Cialtat'ett. .No Smithfield &root, na at th. anneal, GIN of to• Chi ipea,, of .7.a de and Most lash lonsble Stook of R EALY RAD F. CLOTHING 11 TEIE (ITT. Balm from 21 to tho. "vet- Costa fr..tu ,l 5 [AI tan Ilyeere to the Telune•e, Lt... executed la the bestamtner.oe2o:lN4 niSSOLUTIO.N.—The tlrm - of LONG. LANE h CO. basing teen diosli.e I by me. lust canser,, • hamlets. • 11l ne canted Ott SR betetofore by bINO h LANE. J N. Lf•rift). ...MN LANK. tate Itd JOHN 11ANAII/I Y COUI. 3.1.tY RE.EIDEELE TO LET. A BRICK COTrAOE At itnelned, within fifteen zotnetea' Walk from the lead St talon. A good veal or Water. and CI &tern of ',lt Water; Frutt. Trot •,.tr.r. inquire of oelOiltrd L'OR MALE, A LOT OF GROUND. con lathin g about e Atte*, situ •te la Pitt Tn., Allsgheugeountv. b es et.een lands of Copt Brer.• ion acd hire E. Lowly. Tbi. rronerey le delight twly .situated, overlooking • portlan or both rules and the All•gheny river. it t. a beautiful building lot fora Country }tea. d :non, Dui will be sold altogether or to lot•. For ter.na, I. quire of t he underelgued, Ivo. 91 Diamond street. Pittsburgh. ISAAC wnt. 116 Fourth et C. W ROBB, Jti.i. O'BREN , ocl9 etf Executors of H. E. M uow TIEF IRA B LEI6CATIOii NOR COUN TFy SMOLT/3 FOR NALE, situate on Squir m Rill. four miles woo the city, t% miles from Laughlin', rtat on of tt e Conneilsoile Itailroad, in ard,-a, on which is a fins Orchard of over CO Intl - Trees of floe quality; In good condition; 1-cLant llouaes and nowt 6 acres of Coal, with anc Lofty opened. Alec, soother Lot aolotog th e same, con's!. itg lb acre., putty an drtail with coal. or plot and other Informationapply to ccia B. IdeL AIN b. CO .. IN Fourth at. DWELLLNO FOR BA.L.E, Rusted at the earner of r uaean and Davit 'treats, i.eventh ward, Pltt•burgh, having Lort of 6.4 feet a 'eche* on bune•n street, end ea ten t. log along Davie Street 140 feet, on whlai in tree: ed a FENV Two• Storied Brick Dwelling. Crrtnintrg re-on rooms, bath room and dressing tot., fintserd attic, wash boos., cellar under the etthr house with cement 11 , or, sae ond water, Graft's terve range In the hitchenotiarble mantles sae tine bolsi:nt grates in the parlor, dining room and brd rooms. 'I he house was built In .he must datable me .her, and finished he heel styled for the owner'. own occupancy. Grape tithes bear int, fruit trees and a Mir seleCtion of flowers. Ary refs, at rewire= of examining the proper. ly, eili tall on the promises, i ow °coupled by THO 3. MINU V: N, and thee w.ll receive La ther particulars. terms. ke nell . tsed 83(Hi WILL rt.;llCliAlliS A COM ,ssmr VOLTAM. E DWELLING HOUSE of hell nod eight rooms, with Dirge lot of g osfu, fruit and sh-de trees. grape, sines, stir bbary, stable, roe . situate on Nt. Wa.hitigion The pu .• chaser ern have Immediate p sseamon, as the bowls is vacant. S. (Jun BERT lc SONS. at 111-vxrt ~.trret Co!)E LNG STOVES. re Ecton. AND lIEATISM s • Ora s. ORATE-, Fito rT: , „ . A:so, all lands HOLL 0 SP F IVI D tt £0.1.4 ff N So lL(b<reyl.lll44lll. •• Mc K. tit: h (30 A tqlizENT NOT; CE is hereho . ei .en that the a a lit r and euibl, f .la<t ^ i‘ nt a can be ...en at my nib°. QUILL the in t h ()donee, 186:, cites d. it b of offer to ILt City Traaalibet for t4' Cli LE-4 tt MI CILSP ° K;I. R PitiOuria. ()atone. la, Ida, _ar1.9.1t,1 FOlt MINTER. RI. - H DARK PAPERN, 441•11 44y Tri,,,,h •or I.ll , rarle• 44/ d rtitilay it ..; ~ , LIGHT TINTS Aril) v 4,1.1, rI.ICTRYS. . with Fnceh Trlmtalegi, for Dr.,, 1 .. J 1.,, fee. rep sale by erl4 W. P. M'H';HAL , trr d.Geri j)6YL — +H UA~GINGd, Of Bow and 100.11111 , 41 deano ta PA St; }I. Puok ATV 111171, 7.1.111 g EnCsolo nod Velnibuleo, et No 1117 11 .1-Nlet atreel. 1.11 JOS. HIJONE7I AY USU. cIiAIiBLIWIRS— , Just noel v.d a lot of mai.- Jersey errebt r3res (or .le by the bar. In or at retell, nt the Iracohy Hre.ry !app. p( JOHN A. etgretHeAW, comer or Ltherry and Hand etre.. - •(AIL REFINERY FOR ELLE, erec ed ~ ."01,a large (tot of greand , tElsts's [.lntl." auks, Rada n.gfne, rumps nod .0 aeotaaary flottuva Coto a largo buthsess. Is offered at low price. Apply to H atetaart i 00. NEW AT;V ER TI NT:3 LARD UIL 10 1211L3 'Soli' LINDINg. For., by oeo NA/AFI DIIICEY c CO )Et. 4 11( ABLE CITY-13-110PERT no. LA HOE OFFIOE ROf MS, No. re, Fourth rtreet oppoeice M. & M. Ilsnt. suitable (or a Stote, - Hroketh ulllce. , to., 20. A LAlttrE I'HUTMIXAI•II tin ILER Y. 3d. A SA to a good location for an exten sive Restaurant. E.. D. GAZZ AU, o r2O No. 6o Fourth end do Pena street DRESS GOODS. WHITE, ORB & CO„ 23 FIFTH STREET Dave just received some very chola, styles o[ DRESS GOODS, To which they aak the attention of Royer.. 0020 GZALE OF OONDBXNED GOVERN NEXT PROPERTY. The p °party will be mold at robRD Auction, at IJATL=TSBURCI, Boyd county, ReutueSy. at the mouth of Ms Beltway. to 40.111. ',Lc. alto otders from Department headquarters, viz: 17 Wagons, WO gets of Rotates, 2 Arnbtßazars. more or imp, and a mbeellent ous lot of quartermaster stares. Also, 4IB DARLAGEO• ARMY BLANKET N, and otWadamsgsaelothios and Mateo. tooe to ellinimMute •t 10 o'oloO• • It. TUESDAY Oer Met, fdA, and to be continued from day to day tontl all ate sold. Am Isnumsa. IMMENSE STOCK BOOTS. SEOES, GUIS, DRI GOODS, Alen's Furnishing Goods, ALL NEW GOODS, MST OPENED AT Mil LELLAND'S AUCTION EUPOIIIII3I, oel9 33 ARID 37 FIFTH STREET LAST TBRZE DAIS NEW YORK PETROLEUM PRIZE COMPINI. Sales Room, No. 64 FM Street. OIL SHARES FOR MR DOLLAR, ENDA PRESENT WITH EVLRY SEWER. Erenbody delighted tnth the splendor end ma nificence of the 00.er.LY PktEsEN wtdeh ere GIVEN AWAY to purchasers of Share. ISAMSJIBER..-SATIIRDAY IA THE LAST LAY Or THE SAL.. Bales Room Open • item 10 A. M, to 9 P. Di. OPTIC?. Darin COMILY e resume:um. V. S. A, Corner Penn street and Garrison Alley, Pirrsnintan, Pa., Oct. 18, 1667, sEALSD PROPOSALS—In duplicate, will be received at this office until twelve noon, on PilialPAY, the 34th day of October. 16e5, for the supplying and oeilvering at this Post, ma at Draft lienuesyous. Camp Reynolds, and at snob Mama and In such enantltles as the under. signed MAT regotre, FRESH BEEP of a good and marketable quality. in equal proportim,. of tore and hind quarters—nuke, shanks and kidney tallow to be excluded-lot Mx id) months from the data of contract, or such lass tune no the Coin • aussary General may direct, Each bid must be ateetnyealed by &guaranty for the execution of a surtract In ease the hies be accepted, and good and sufficient security sail be reolited for the dui Per . firmance thereof. A printed copy of this advercisement must be at tached to each prooosal, which, when mete by firms, must name all the parties thereof, and If not In mmformity to the 8,31:15a reqiiiretnentl, will not be considered. Dodders must be present when the MN ere oI ened, and the right ro rri , r allof wblob In s.- serreaL HMO, forms of bids lad guarantees asap be pro. erred on epplwatton at tbla Wane, personally, by leiter, or telegraph, which must be enclosed la as envelops addressed to the undersigned, and 0/2- cloned, "Propoaals to , Fresh Beef." CiltUliGE 51. BISTRPHY. w18:1,1 Cartels sod p. S. _ SALE AT AUCTION OF TEIOISE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BEATS Only I Minute. ride from the city by eats , tf the Pttrobur.b and Steonenvllle Ratiro• 1, trill take p flee on NA ruftna Y NEAT, o,t. gist, 32.3 P. M. Aa, eclal train will leave the DI" tt at erl.s, taking them deetrtng to attac( the isle va•a or Cu on. Pasties desirous of securing s h 'me la the con.. try. In the moat beau to al reg. on town Pitts wie,b with the sd•antsge of good schools.. h urea.. sod good neighborhood, • iould not fit, t .head Thos. Who send.so Are requested to visit the prt item sna maks selections helore (Lis tl•it al sale. I , Or partlCulars, ptstt of the preen me., sad tickets, +pal) to B. MLAIef & 1. n. r, t we, to: FLoitth .51 est. A. llOneer. otri: ( , 11.."GH NO3IO-171/1 STRI ftiLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUCH BALSAM. Ito STZICELAINP.II illataarloOtrit Cletioti 66.1 an si la warrant° t to cure t/clzha Colds, Hostas nen, itathina, Woo - Tiny lough, Son' Throat neumption sod all anoctions of •he Throst and l lungs. it is the only preparation lynoera to curet tiro/o.i Ontnins, AsthErt•, and llonsunii piton. It at-ver falls to cu e Whnoplr.g Cough sod Croup. Try s bottle directly. It L prepared fro u twaey. It I. rticularly rscnnimeinied f Tonna. 554 ti. the pa oy all firog,ists at ill or the cents per hot• cet➢:lyd DIARREOEA Over 113,N1P soldiers were eared of Diarrhm 0011 Dpseinery Veer by the use of Dr. STRD)ff- Le ND'S AIiTI.CHOLE.RA MIXTURE T..• fact o Its being used so extensively lot LhO hioVala le pro° , of Lb efficacy of DR. STRIUKL/L. Ain I•OHELERA MIX-TURA for the cure of mute and chronic eases of Dlarriona and Dysente ry. This Is the only preparation Ica own u • ante and certain re reedy for Gaolers. Do not be with out so valuable a medicine. Get a bottle of It di rectly. It is sold by ail Druogista at 50 cents per bottle, octOlyd Wrioutasce 11 , RBREA14, I, ROBERT H LECICT, o of the City and tionnty of Allsgheny, and State of Penna.. did ob'stn of i F.h . e tinned Statft, l asted May 0004 1...td, for lmirrovemeni to Jail for Oil Pooh, Sold JARS haying DOIIIILE eta/1m that la, "OW DES.ON EACH LINE OF THE SLR, end also. did obtain TWOother Patents for improve, meats In "SO.= AT JOININt' for . OIL TOOLS, both noted May W. HUM NOW TAKE NOTICE, Thot onT Poronn or perat.ns INF/UM:IINa on cold Patents by EITHER MARINO, VENDING or TS,NCi FATHER DI theta WITHOUT MY CCNSI.NT, win he prosecuted to the FULL EE. TENT , LHE LA W. t et.tdmato It DFIEHT H. LECH Y. I'ol BIAND FANGI GOODS, J. G. LAUER'S. NO. 101 Mb2evr3r....t IMMEEZI (leo be fo-nd a complete an<IIII,,LINI variety of tI , YS, PRLSEKT.AICIa FANCY (.10 et prig unmont,:e priers 12 1 Z.12c).1.4005e510 1 , 111. - 4 /Riot nil cc/8 pILE DR SITIO/CIA it leA PI tit RE id FD 1' he. cured thoueiteds of the worst angel. at Hoed and Rleeellei Plus. itl • , -11 I.s.nardi• r rrisrf ef. Bete a percAnent cure. Try It d. reed v. it le pun noted to cur. For sale by all 140451.0 It 60 ocAls ,er le cenard TO BUILD ERS. caled proposals w be Ite• let d by LI, Committee n City Pio., • tly for the eltelou of the tie..l Ihteh• qt.% st Fire I telex Nouse, on Vutton street, until SAT URDAY. novezetter CO, et h o'clock P.O. Plain And apt... Merlons can be seen at tee cam of At. denies o But or. o, IJOny fe street. The Cos,. wittee (cremes the rive to •sjoei •n. 9 of ha A.Aress, 1 Y. Mailmen Committee on City Property, Liberty meet. , oat, TW6ACRES ON RIDGES rn E 0.165. le:1 font, large Dlsnision Hoot.. porta°. widee salt*" dl-fog room, kli'eften. 1, amber., finished oak, Ku nod Water flit• stalk. and eerriage house, Psfdifigh hi. i t i s , s ie zt e • ren t grape arbor and mail fruits. fOr tT ioe fr e7 n io t n . s o o n d t a 7 gg t ht M th ' OTik. k'or tele at y rparsec 01.1T11111Ett t/ . i. 0111 • S - • v SNOK.RD HALIBUT AND SALMON. —„Tuen a frond aL•erah rupply of dew Mm tea Salaam ard Halibut ; and prima Codllsla for awe by the pound, at the Faraday Groner, Morin( ern RIM, A. HENISRA W, aornar Lam/ and Hand strata. FOR REN r HANDOLPH ROSS, ()apt. and A. Q, N. =MUM R E. SELLERS k CO U: I=l M 1. At. Louie. ()stoner, 1, 4 6,6, 7, 9 anJ 10, 106, Mules each day. St. Louie, October 11 , 11, 21 and li, 160 Horse each nay. St. Loots, October 14, 18, 25, 27, 28, 01, and 31 —l5O Mulct 5046 day. GIFSHORO, D. O. Tuesday and Thursday of each week, Ito Rotes. a h day. No stams of Mules will take place at V 7 ASHINU FUN, D. U. The animals to be sold lo October aro super. for to or y heretofore offered to the pubis. The majotlty of them see sound and serrloesbie, it le expected teal ot Ibis series of Sales aB Me tap ping Gorcrenum/ Animals will be disposed of. Buyers aliouto tkerefors <toad inerneelree of fete last opportu nity to pinhole Animals wits be sold manly. Sales to corutneoce at lu s. ca. easy day. Tern e—CASH, to United States Currently. A. ERIN, rrer. Riley. lien. to obaree stlllee26,l Fleet Dtv. Q. M. O. O. R. E. SELLERS ft CO., SALE OF dOVERN RENT BOATS i- AND BA purr AT ATTTION. Qua tvrittllAVetnn OtternitAL.S 01 , 71011. WAstimaToa.tact,ber Mtn ltiC. Ihe folloalna. nednen Boat. and Bargee will be sold at Public Auction. Le follow.: At LOUDIVILLE, KY., SATUUDAY. October -ra. at to , 'coo.z. 11., the alearnboata 01110 nee T D. ROSNER Eight Model Barges, nod jet) Fllty-sla ()now am and other Bargee. 14 log at L.cuirville sod New A1b...7, Ind, At kn AN.,‘ ILLE, INtl., TUESDAY, October 2/st, at to o'clock, a. e., ths steamboat LOB Eat LS, Six Model Bargee; t our Ounwale warges, add I as Whartlont, II Ina at that place. At CAIRO, ILLS. NOVEMBER let and ed, at 10 a,. 11, the etaamooat **IL S.e. one Whariboat, and about eighty Model, Unawake and otobr Ila•gee, now !pre at th tr. oleo.. At SAINT I OUTS, MO, SATURDAY, No von, ben lth, at lo o'clock, A, re., the steamboats A MOW? AT,=erre., D. A. J &FLAKY. I NEBR &SECA. AI E fROPOLiTAN, B ii, WOUOa, AD. HINES, I FAIRLDI I Ls. Ose Wrecking Barge— . M. Etylaod—cum;lete, WI arftiost Deloborce. (a 0) Flity Model Bargee, and (IS) Twenty Gunwale and other Barges, Lying at balsa Louie. lhe baste will be sold with nil the hi elton, drying, end appurtenance. tberrunte buly certified and examined 'wisher. fo trans portation services will be received. COSO their hill face rano, In payment for all i.roi.erty Otherwise, terms oath. BY Order of the Qoartermaeter Oen•rah LEWIS B. PAHIONe, IhigeZler General and tlilar term cater. rellidld PURE -- • E=l I=itE=3 Ttie elnlicest stook of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCtS AND JEWELS'S, ever brought to Alle gheny CJtv, can now bs seen sr Um STORE of T. H. IMAGES. No. Slots Z" . .sOlosrars.l Winne NV ATIMES ol the beat maters JIISW ta.• of tn. n. eat .t 3 ClLOtiliti of ovary dee. , LP ,IO . of IMO Amertcan end French ranters. ERE SILVER AM) eLATEILE (RJOUS, euch a. 1,1 . 1111, Mimeo. and Hallow Ward. Itahrialdn and trench Chios sad Wiese VA Ok:S of eltoleeet katienw; LOA all articles belonging to Mr up s of wea.l, wtq Ir. sant at a groat ILEUM. TtONI Floe Watch and Jewedly Wart osressitt MSc a and roptirod. Ifigaeot Pr do paid for ow Meer. beet target the pi... t. bledetat 'tree; legbeny.oeladgd TISH.— 25 ht — bhls. Whits Fish, 25 do, Trout Fez male or J. EL ueNrita.n. Ile=l=2l 1i \T PITTSBURGH ALM AN lc, FOB 1566 _Cettalne, beeide the As , ronomical Caenation, neeerd of Epees.. nte., table for foretelling the weather, by Wm. Serschell; Weather Sig.. sd• /tuned by the Britlst Board of 'trade; Onenalotes of the Hebe.lion, being. a mord of events to the Bt hellion from blovemberl3ll3, 11414, down to July 7th, 18M. U. S. Stamp Duties. area lied [heir Own Level. Term Days of the different, Co ur t. to Weetein Penneylv.ta, end meek other useful and entertaining matter. For sale t verywhere. Price I cents. JOHN P. RUNT & CO., Publishers, 60 FIFTH STREET, Hasordo Al POST PAID, on receipt of two threw cent stamps. Dot II NOW 18 THE TIME, 61 Market Street the Place, 10 SECURE GREAT BARGAINS 80078 AND SHOES WE ARE SELLING Ladirw' Morose° Pawed 800t5..112M, worth 33 03. do do do BalmorahLin. worth 11,50, do tiring do do I hit* soles. tnr g 4,23, worth 113,00. Ladlek , Loatityg emigres Gaiters, War wank tor---- 13.00, Worth $4,00. Ladles' hewed Tipped Balizorils, heavy worth 34,00. And all other goods In proportion. It. member the name and number. J. A. ROBINSON it CO SI MARKET STREET, Next door to BARKER'S Dry Goods Store oe•9 Dials N,--•- ASY DIVISION OF TUETEN -4 NISSEY, Out iu ALTARTARA/ /WERRA' U. MILITARY LaoAcon, OPTIOIL, Tenet., Sept. 28.1863, LrneGale of Government Property I will TAT at Public 8.11, the folio wing dean. lb ed property of the United St ate., rtz: tPo 1 ueseay, October 10th, 1806, at Johneoo nl la, Tenn., EIGHT SVILDINGIR. such Ctoretwoses, Mesa and Derelll.lg If ou tea, fte. On Thursday, October 12th, 1465, TWO HUNDRED BUILDINON. of different else', such as Storahousea, Maas and Dwelling Houses, St•blea, to , situated to the vial:My of the Chattanooga Depot, Nashville, Tenn. (a Friday, October 201. h. 1845, near rho Chatta. nooga Depot, Haahville, Tenn . oath acontlnu. lag Sally thereafter until completed, TWO THOUSAND TONS OLD SIMLA! IRO& (More or legs) sambaing of Car Wheals and flu Axles, Bridge Outing. and Bala, AM a urge assortmm of Lia Wromlst SOCAW • To be . old t lots of 2.5 Loa. or more to stilt tha purchaser. FIVE RILES OLD STRAP RAILROAD IRON. sui table far a country Hone Railroad track. THOILISAIID POUNDS SCRAP BBASS /LYE) COPPER. ONE struania. On Monday, October aoth, at Smyrna, N. sod 0 IL H, at 4 o'clock, p. ONE BILILLDINO On Theodor, October 314 t, 11164, at To!Lebow., N two (La. /1., ONE BVILDINO. On Wednesday, November let, 15a5, at ;De:berd, N end C.. R. Ff.. TEN BUILDING 4, MESS HOUSE. &c. Cn thrusday, Noremher 21. at S:everison, N. and 0. IL N., FOUR BUILDINGS Be Thernter, november 24, LB/25, at Bridgeport 11. nod , ONE BUILDING Oa Tl,m ufwP Nolremb...r 2d, LSO, at ...511.5/1m mod, H. and tr. It. 11, P. 21. ONE 111.;11,01111(:. Friday. Ntart mbar it. 18(25. at Cb*tt•nooßa, Un te• .33.. sad do,tmulog dettle eoW completed, oNE III:NDUE1) AND TWENTY—FIVE 111 ) more or less) such as Storehouses , Bless sad Mewling house., Oakes, Stables. is. A. largo proportloo of the sr o ve stteuttlaued outl4l - Inert It:MI redairtiol remoevl2ls cc c ar l. A. the Ise.' On Which these huhltars nay stand Coes not belong to the llverretnent the tight to remove them will be guaranteed for tea dap. from aet3 of talc Sale to commence st 9 .o clock enctt day, tulles c herertee epeciften. Any information deatartl iv!? h reference to the abo.• property ma) be had upon aophcattion taw, AIL lianit.L. A. Q AL., at Saahrrite, n ot l'apL W. It. Ltorataa. A. q. u., Uhattsnoo,vt, Tram lett. Oaah, Goren:a:tent ron 'a. r. 1 Oft:LLY. r , lttactSo Capt. and A. Q. 1i...y/Ify,A • cLOSINtI SLLES OY Government Harge9 and Miele& gt.•117•1121,11t CeraqtaaL'a rr WxxXis OT. X, 11 Z t epteakbat 23, ! O seekice, b....Ad .t Wink e .unto 1 dattur, the er...m.h nt OCTOBER, to tte high at Mad.. at ttt tlae and place. named baler. viz: NEW Y , II[II. New York city, Tuesday of each weep, iee Rot se • each d•y. PENNSYLVANIA. ea Philadelphia IThuraday of each week, lama h dey. 00 llama Pitt adelpida, Saturday of each week 100 M (lief each day. Hatriabrurr, Tuta , lay aaca 'rack. 103 each day. I f artlaberg, Tburaday of cacti week, 10/ Horn • each day. 1,66,116 5, Tuesda, October a, 160 Horses. tite.nshurg, Friday. October 12, 150 annes. Lancaster, Thursday, October 19. ISO Hones. rlttaburgh, Tbur.day, October RS, 15u Horses. lenloWn, Tuesday, October 11, 150 Horses. TC I.l}: r ,4L Alt IS. 110010gton, Fritte of W each meek, 100 Ilorte• leek day. Ington, Tuesday 01 each week, ICX) Mules bath dal. GFCPIAL›! •VV v ~. SE E NTS 1)1:1 UOL11)8 --PIPE cm.Nr NEW GOODS rto LILY . Coburgs, French Merinos, Delalnes, Shamls, Cloaks, Print•, Gioghams, Checks, Barred Country Flannels, Grey and White Blankets, Coverlets, Cass►meres, Satinetts, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Bentneky Jeans, Woolen Hoods, 'Hisses' Vats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirt Fronts, Irish Linens, air„ Wholesale and Retail, WM. SEMPLE'S, 80 and 182 Ffdeml Etreet, is THIS UIIEAP LPAC(A Ri LH , Good quality, at RI 25 and upward a. COLORED SI RN, Good quality, at $1 SO sod upward. FEENCEI 3ZEIIINOF-4 Good quality, at 81 00—ell colors FE EN Cal MEER INOES, Extra quality, at SI I2—all color.. IS TIIIS CIIE4P? I 7:l= n oil Aiil At 2Jc., duu tole trtCit 1, ch •.p at 37a IS 71118 CllEdler 13330:1113 riotul IIR Eris GOODS i'•NCY DRESS GOODS CEMETECI IS TlllB t'llE.ll.l DM= Al $lO 00. wortl. 812 00 per pair TAMA; LIEN IS Tills CIIE.IPI G CLOTEIN 370., wont 304. wholhaa/e. Cl= Ai 2 , 1 c , worth 33c. wholeule At 114 c., worth 23c. wholesale CALICO, At 20V, worth 31e, wholesale, In great variety AT BARKER& CO.'S, 18 7 1118 C/f/EAPT T . 20 ... ENTH LIST OF APPLICATIONS lox selling liquor, filed in the (Aerie's °Moe, up to October lab, low Nona. Kind. Place.. Adeline Fickheisen, Tavern, lot ward, Pitteburgn I orlon & Leech, do do do Charles !lambic, do do do Louis Hager, do do 00 Hay - mond Sohn:Mauer, do do do David W. tJampbell, do do do Jame. Moran, do do do Adam Smith, de do do tiatharthe M , Lalliblin, E. H. dol do James Chun, Tavern, 74 ward, do Hersey Shaler, do do do J. B. Hodgman, do do do Rebecca Grinder:s.l, do do do Thee Smith, do do do Wm. Lengdon, do do do John Quigley Eating House, do do Arthur Halloo otherd o Atwell, Lae & 00., ro °" ' do 'lo do Henry Snyder, Eating boom, 3d ward, do John Mulroemen do do do Maria Byers, do do do Patrick Burke, other goo is, do do Robert Steel, *Moreno, tth ward, do W. F. Hoag, - do do do Its Mel Wallace, other good, do do N. H. Dresher, T.vero lob weld do John (Ataxia tier, do do do Albert Uhlmann, do oth ward, do Duet Huktee, other goods, do do Sophia Leiser, Eating House, Bth ward, do Francis Vonerab, uo do gio J. T. Tyler, Tavern, nth ward, r o Jos. Ptiltips, do do do Stephen Carona's. da loth ward. do J. 'Ludwig, Eating Howe. do do .1. t! Elliott, goo do do B.,o4aillestb, goo do do J. M. Robaser, HI He biota, d„ to do do do d 1 I„ he Horn, Tavern, 3‘l ward. Allesheny. ILlCsillthan. do tot ward, do J. H. Kreseek, Eating House, al ward, do Wm blenokel, do do do 0 ettleth Fans, other good., do do tiro ((Odom, 4, 4 to ward, do A Weasel, Eating Route, do do /orchard Smith. do do do ll no. Kronur, otter goods, Horn' ilarminghan Sebastmo Heti*, 'laver°, East do John Rural; do do do John Knit , , Eating House, do do ,46 .tet00 Vol der..., otner groats, East do E. ;Millen. Eortns EV use, Logorrencevilla t. rig echaum, rave, McKeesport. WO] Rad Mid. Other gaud., do 1:211 hull. Franey, Wang Boum°, Tenstwrothoev'd jobro sehinmer, do do Jo M 1 ,141 itennegt, la ere,. , ''oartiers Towns), Peter Craned, do N Fayette do John 1. Podtersco d' Lthertr d•• Joan W. thietett, sauna House. do do Latta Llclpa, Tavern, Mrdlin do John MeLers, do do do (leo Hoffmann, other goods, do do Samuel Tomer, Tavern, Pena do tied. Studios, do Ped, do rims. K lAD do Roes to Chris Prooltello do do do Valentine lituraor, Esti. a HOU.OIO do Unfired AM Mardi, do Reserve do Jonas D. Ripwer. do L. St. Clair an Tons. Aid , iron. Tavern, Soots do Davie Lisvalna, do Vesealilee do Jahn Man nail, ao Within. do John H. Meter, do do do The Unroll. will ea. on WEDNE4DAY, the let da) ol rrookember leek, at ten &Worm. A at.. tot heartnz thin abo.e applicatiors. kotyy l ei urnfa will the their bond. in me Mese bo th 1 lof header. ilemoruttranees mutt be Gina on or before the day ?of heluine. • liertlCcates of Stens* must be taken out alter nee lad wlthin fifteen nays alter hydrae bon Pulled, or they will be revoked sonordi g to Law. sellhatd W. A. ELERRUS, Inert. 5-I wide, Lt 50e.. worth 75c .5.1 wide, at 37a., worth 62a. worth al MIE=M! At 3I , worth 50. At 37c—tiall price At I%e. very cheap A! 024—cheap, thin cotton 59 BAILEEET STREET NEW ADVE ri I.I,,EMENTS TRUTHFUL I heye ever aimed to be ■o in all / ray, and In offering the LAUGHING GAS FOR rxrseor- INC) TEETH WTTLIOU r PAIN, It to, in lay most humble conviction, the best agent for safety and efficiency ever Introduced. Having given mimic. rotarm sod Ether for ten yearn previa= to my Wl* of the Laughing Gas, and this agent for mace than ten years,. In the meantime administering it to many patrons who took Ether and Chloroform of me, 1 claim to be skated in tho PM of all these agents, and will muss every person desiring to undergo the torture of tooth extracting, that their . um are twalth Is perfectly Este In slytng it a trial We bays no sickness or days of stupidity from Its Os. I also arm to those wishing them, aBE 11.13. TIFUL SET OP TEETS FUR TEN DOLLARS, and ►II higher priced work if desired. A. D. GILLMAN, New Brighten. .7 H. BAILEY. D. P. CORWIN. J. VERNER, Prerideat of the Citteeas' Proem rer Railway. • • uN. Da. DORGAN. ALEXANDER Sr LER 0. WILSON. 14-Mayor. JAMES BOP/CIES, JAMES LA ZEAR. I. 0. FERMI/NG, D. D., Pee:ldeal of the Pitts burgh Female Oollare. ELT. E. FINDLEY. Da. SPEER. • A. BRADLEY. W. K. S. 111cICER., Oakland!• lla Il&REA11(111., Sewickley. Dn. J. YANElRX,lesbeth, C. BILL, Dentist, .19 kinvi' No. HO-PENH STREET DRY GOODS, TRIMI 4 INGS,* O AT W. W. MOORHEAD,S, E=l. Market Street, A fuLL LINE uF FrENCSIIING Gouvs, in Ladles, (le DI.. xis*. and Boy.. SEA-SIDE SHAWLS, 1;70(11 F.N • F.CNTAr;II 641 R. SETS, H OOP SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVL.N., StdiNET RIBBONS. 1 ELVET RIB BONS, TILL .15 MING RI 88U.,5, w. nooattEeDii .1 MARKET STHEhT Oct) NEW GOODS. id &CRUM 3 C:1 lISLIE, NO. 19 FIFTH STREET New Traui:iii:tgi3 and Ornaments, Bead Gimps and Buttons, Rich Bonnet and Scarf Ribbons, Fine Gilt and Pearl Belt Buckles. , Rich Silk Belting - -a new lot. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs', Real Lace Collars and Setts, Needle Work Edging a and Inserting, Cambric and'Hamburg Bands, Magio Ruffling and Cuba FriHiatt, Real Thread and French Veils, American and English Hosiery, Gloves and Gauntlets—last styles Zephyr, Wool and Knitting 'lamer Ladies and Children' Underwea4 Balmoral Skirts--new styles Duplex Skirta, French Corsets, Gentlemea's Shirts, Collars, Ties, - Merino and Silk Underwear Misses Kid ({loves—all sizes. BIEROHANTS JtD liE/LLERS Will fled It to their advantaze to call and ezhelt ins outstuak befar. MACRVM & CAZZLTIBLE, NO. 19 FIETII STREET, Pittsburgh Ptti. AT NATOLI 'b NO, 17 FIFTH STREET. JUST RECFJVED, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, _ . ; ;;1! L ACE GOODS AND RIIPPLINGS; 1 " t OLLAILS AND taNDFLEKOELIZIN, ,;: BONNET NECK AND SASH RIBBONS; . .L.,.': EXTBA BILK FELTING—faII luta; .. PLAID - VELVET RIBBONS; 'VELVET BIBBONS—aII walnut WHITE EDGE, StlA/LLE I' AND BLACK VEXr TE E GE I: NEW_ STYLE HAT VEILS; E. , . THREAD AND LAIR VELLS—OnII suortmeti BEAD ORNAIdENTH AND SETS; ' • BEAD AND SILK BUTTONS; $.-. _.. D U RE L S S W uA D FU C RNI A RING AGBOLI O N D G 9 f ; or Lsdllll awl Genta; ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS; ~ `4 .. ., FILL Lola HOSIERY AND GLOVES; ~ PINE A2.SoRTIIIENT ZEPHY.ES and TARNEI FANCY GOODS AND NO. /DNS GESELL/4p LT, •c -Ea Wholesale and Retail. F. H. EATON. cPAND OPETIINC, Nos. 18 and 80 Market Streeff MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. /laving completed our EXTENSIVE REPAIRS:4' we extend a cordial Invitatiou w eyneybrdy, ate' tho Ladino in particular. to call wind examine anai:fr oft be LARGEST A ND BSCT SELEOTED Atak.. - !! CIi.EAYEST b11)0$ of Trimnini . as, Embroideries, Hosiery,: Gloves, Fancy Goods. Furnish- EC: . • ing and Woolen Goode and 4 : Notions ever brought to this city. To our If 'HOLE Sa LE CUSTOMERS; we eau rCar SPFCIAI. BABWILVS, a. u. ' ": now saillog a great MAUS good. Less then Eastern Jobbers. MACRUM, GLYDE & CO, 1" Fes. 7; tuld SO Mut ket Street e l, BATES & BELL. EAST LAM AND UOUNTRY BLANKETS. EVERY DESLILLIPTLON oe FLANNELS. 21 Fifth Street. TOSEPIi 111,10 E HAVE 1 L'ST OPENED Y3W 413 ("DS, D less 3 rimming's Cloak O. nansents, Beal LAC° Goode, New Style Belt Buckles, Best Make ellk Belt- Inge, Head Ornaments, Now Neck Scarfs, Hamburg ri01:1313111g11, Linen Elandkorchtefe, 'Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, In fanta' Knit Hooda, Infante' Zephyr Legglruh, New Empress Skirts, Glones acd nanntlets,Win ter Underwear for Men, Ladiesand Chß &en, JOisvin and Alexandra Kid Glove', Ladles' e Castor Gloves. The above and msny other Goods in 'Great Variety, at-- ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOS HORNE ek 77 .2a .11 cuatcraa.ovrttztrz WIL O LISSGE ROOMS TIP s ' rAtiti. oen 7- - FOR EALR--The Ruh.] of he Steamboat GEORGE ALBREP. • Will make kit excellent Model Berne foe earrylaz Coal or Rah:rnad Iron. kaqulre of • : 11 t a kC J , I mluctrtal W.rka, • Cot. Point Ay nod I uquelne PlttaX.Arrl. oclf.l:ed 1865;
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