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THE fIaZETTI3 I'DBLIAIIIPIG AISOCIATION
14 E ['NES D OCTOBER 2 1865
I pESTORATiON AND RECONSfaI C
TWIN.
Those who bare followed the discussion
0' these questions will be able to see, by
reference to the President's views publish
' ed l ito•day, that there la a wide dtfference
between the policy originally announce-I a
his, and that new announced - in this au.
• thorized exposition.
The original plan to which, it was said,
- the President was committed was Simply
unconditional reatorailou, thaatates having
never been out of the talon; and being
therefore entitled to all theirittriginal rights
in it. The:pip:Row 'entmclared is reboil
_ , atruction dpOtt Stich terms ad the ration,
In the exercise of its plenaryipowers, may
, tee fit to dictate.,
For this great advance in the Presidential
programme the country is' indebted to the
firm stand taken by the Radical Republi
cans against the policy oißtittora t tion. The
President haaseeu that public opinion wii
not tolerate tile Idea of the return or the
Rebel States with all their original powers,
and like a wise man he has advance ‘l
position to correspond, in some degree with
that of the prevailing sentiment of the no
tion.
Tihe,.Prcsident, It is true, still maintains
BM the rebel. States were never out of the
Union; but he adds "the State institutions
are prostrated—laid out on the geottrid.'
"T,he power of those persons who made
the attempt Ist 'rebellion) has now been
crushed, and now we (not they; want to re
construct the State Governments, and Aare
the power re do it." Ilere it will be seen
thtit the President, while contending that
the S.outherriStates were never out of the
'Upton, lays it down as an axiom that they
have no political power whatever. A State
without political power or rights is.- praetie
ay, no State a all; and, its powerlessness
conceded,l6natters little whether It is to be
considered as in or out of the Union. A
State without power might as well be out
of the Union as in it.
The President, in this statent-nt of his
- views, iterates and reiterates that
the power to reconstruct these States is in
our bands, and not In the hands of the
rebels. " want to reconstruct the. State
• govintments, and have the power to do it,"
-he atyst " tre can check tippet any stage ,
. and oblige them to correct their errors,"
and In another place he says, "tee have the
Tower to control the rebel States." This
s a concession of ail that the radical Repub-.
leans have claimed. The rebel States be
. ng prcistrate, cannot be put upon their
feet again, except by us. and it is in
..iwn* power to make the platform on which
they shall stand. They can have no polit
tsl potter in the future, except such as we
, •chum to give them. This is the radica
stand-point, and the President admits it,
in all its length and breath.
The possession, by the loyal States, o i
theipower to dictate the terms of recon•
stru . ption being thus unquestioned, it be-
.ssatimes simply a question of expediency, '
'not of right, bow far'and qptan what ques
ilons their power shall be exercised. The
„ President and the Radicals agree that the
abolition of slavery and the repudiation of
• the rebel debt should be exacted of them;
but while the radicals think that manhood
suffrage should a ]so het lasted, the Presi
4 dent is unwilling to press It aildals stags 0/
the work. But this, we repeat,,,the Prest.
06-k.4 dent himself being judge, is simply a ques- I
. •tiort of expediency, and not orright.
"It is better , " the , Prosidentins, "to let
:them recorstrixt themselves, than to force
them to it ;" adding " for, if theY 89 wrong
the power [Bin our hands, we can check them I
at any stage, to the end, and - 6,61' 9 e them
to correct their et rt - re." The "we,"
we take to mean the Government—Von
-great, and the President; and with this broad
declaration of the plenary power of the go v.
manna to compel the Southern States to
do what Is right, in - reconstructing them
selves, therepturteseapeliona'lthe' conclu
*lon that tlidlelvertinterif can, It It chooses
to exercise the power, compel them to con
eed Manhood Suffrage and the equality of
all men blore the
'Butoshile thus conceding the correctness
piths Radloalgroundoand the Witness of
the poweref the government to dictate the
Terms of reconstruction, the President goes
sn to say: "If I interfered with the vote
$ll the rebel States to dictate that the negro
!shall vote, I paigld dol - Vae same thing for
'my own purposes In Pennsylvania." It
ibis not follow; Pennsylvania did not re-
A:nor WO° ever lost her rights, as the
lbel States have done. She does not lie
krostrated, as he says they do. She does
tiot need to be reconstructed, nor has be
fir the goverment any power over her.
!here is all the difference in the world be
nwee the two. The government can die- I
r .
gate terms to the rebel States, because they
'dacrifteed all their rights in trying to get
'4'77 the Union, end it coo not do that to
nnsylvania, because : she has never nett
(iced any of hez- rights The premises,
iherefore, being unsound, the coaclualo n
:la equally so.
~We do not, however, intend to argue
s questiiin, now. bUr principal object is
no'e clearly that the' Presidential reeon
.truction scheme of to-lal leapt the rata.
'.;tition scheme of a fetv;weeki ago, but is
a
`lancessiokand an aswartioniq th,,g k enthre
Owe' over the reconstructing Mutelwtdcla
'4O radicalsbave claimed.
it The President's fear that the concession
it manhood suffrage would breed a war of
ices is a groundless one. We have no
lonbt he entertains it honestly and serious.
f, but It is nevertheless groundless. The
Trrithholding of, luffragetrom a majority of
the citizens of the South, is much more,
-kely to breed a Warof,redelithan the con•
fesslon of it. There is never any damage
ldoing right; although many' good' naen
ave allowed theauselvellO be frightened
d the consequeneessf_sloing ir righteous
M 4
djust thing. - '
kWe are glad howeitii; to tote, that the
' - resident is willing to:mother - a beginning
to confet,the.4gitild vote upon a pew
-14 of the ;Voce. ,7f ) the Southern States
ho* themseiverliberalenough to concede
c in this Alight icootitiald to the negro, they
i.
iirt
11) find ydnah . pasm. Ihsg otherndite '
- aback glititiVator4::
" •
4• rrsßvitok .fit,.corittELLaviLLEs
trAtuuttfen;
Attu title &name :axial
.'4 lO mtigtt the ?AitsrPfritlY..
idtennelistilleillanzoad ere tesatitell - itt ,
sse to spronw.ofir' r at;iona• ca the litinQ•
'*tch *JP leiril l iV-304tOtt:
- 4 3 . 17 be Phiceft49, l 4l4 l troika IthiFltqral
- c rue ed oxi•fdiinalili&tbniaefeet:'ltePet
,ble. voltkin pf the.
O A t o k e 4o/1 1 14*1 11 *"Pt
nt h u • citieldenity .4kekb-It!eeo'
P. ` • ,'" F Y kgt 111416 .W.1t40.:4 1 :00 1 .
entrtf
any 113 14144 on of the pond.
rex refeiGiaThisi;iivalweii, Pbltai4ids"
it week, iteyltwiik* 4 . 6 l, 4 44 . kk e e . f er tko
bet at 'Aittletzta.
-:.~.w.~~.._
, ,L.st r
15, the trout the EteitiA;
of this city.
"From the days of the Colonial struggle,
when our noble Commonwealth Mimed
lite keystone ot the original arch. when the
wisdom of her Gallatin and the private
forttme of her Morris were the chief reit
ance of Washington down to the present
rapidly changing generation, Peansylva
ma's voice has always been potent in the
Cabinet. But never has she been repre
sented by a more illustrious citizen or trier
patriot than Edward M. Stanton."
We are sorry to deprive our S ate of the
benefit of this fine compliment, but while
we agree entirely as to the transcendent
merits and services of our brave Secretary
of War In the performance of the Hercu
lean task with which he has been charged,
and would be glad to claim him as the con
tribution of our own Commonwealth to the
Cabinet of the nation, we are under the
necessity of correcting the statement of
our neighbor on this subject. Mr. Stanton
although connected by residence and large
practice as a lawyer with this city for a
number of years, is no citizen of Pennsyl
vania, and, if we are rightly informed,
never was, his borne be'ng during all that
time at Steubenville, in his native State of
Ohio.
We should not have thought It worth
while, however, Incorrect this error, but for
the tact that the singular neglect with
which this great State has been treated
during the late and present administration
of the general gpvernment, has bean habitu.
ally met and answered by a reference to
this gentleman. We have even heard the
Tribt, ne almanac quoted as authority on
this point
We do no: know that it has ever occur
red to our reaoers, because no public com
plaint seems to have been ever made, that
the great State of Pennsylvania—the very
first. we think. in the Union, with a popu
lation amounting to one sixth of that of all
he tree States—giving the very largest
majorities for the Republican ticket, and
maklng the first and largest contributions
to the war, has not been honored since the
time of CAMERON with either a represents
in the Cabinet or at any first class court
abroad, while New York, otir. SEWARD' h
own Stare, which he has been enabled to
hold throughou .1 and Massachusetts, fur
nish nearly all the foreign ambassadors'
Even Kentucky which votod against us, is
distinguished by a leading mission and a
seat in the Cabinet.
Why this is we do not know. It is very
unlikely that it could have been accidental.
I: cannot be, certainly, because we have no
men in Pennsylvania who are equal to the
positions, or a match for men to whom
they have been actually assigned. We
have heard other 'reasons for it so far as the
Sta•e Department is concerned. We du '
not know that they are true, but If it had
been the purpose to ostracise and punish
Pennsylvania for some preference which
she chose to indulge before the election, it
could not have been done more effectually.
When an adviser Is wanted at Washington,
or a special agent is to be sent abroad to
elp out our Diplomats, it is the same thing.
It is not Pennsylvania that is called upon
but an Albany politician or a New York
priest or attorney, who have not been able
to keep their own State loyal, and repre
sent anything bat the sen•imentof the Re
pubhcan party of the North. Who ever
heard of any bsdy in this State being want
ed for anything important except to fight
nrd rote? There is no State in the Un on,
we think, that Is so entirely unrepresented
and has so little to do with the Executive '
Department of this Government. All she
has to rely on Is her Representatives in
Congress. for which she has no occasion to
be grateful to anybody.
BEECHER ON RECO NS llt UC TION
Mr. BezcnEn's sermon on the chief po
litical Issue of the day, will not raise him
lin the estimation of his many friends. Re
is terribly afraid of offending the South,
and he urges upon the people that they
must not exact anything from the rebels
that would lower their sense of self-respect.
This is the sum and substance of his sec
-111011. Our own self-respect is - nothing
theirs is everything. "The laws and Inter
eats of the government and ourselves," he
says, "q,ll prove of it o avail if they are
hostile and unpiecsant to the white people
of the South." Oh, dear ! And so, after
four years of war, the sacrifice of three
hundred thousand lives, and the expendi
ture of three thousand millions of money,
to put down the rebellion, we mast not
do anything in restoring the lintOn that
would be unpleasant to the white rebels
whom we have conquered.
If it has come to this, dear Ma Beectren.
the war was fought in vain. It were better
that we had saved our money and the pro
touts blood that has been spilled, than come
back to the point at which we started, and
surrender everything again Into the hands
of the South. If we had allowed the South
to do as she pleased there won] f have been
no rebellion, and If we are to do nothing
now but what is pleasant to the rebels
there Is naught left us but to humbly beg
them to come and resume their rule over
It was not this that Peter preached on
Pentecost. Re did not spare the feelings
of his auditors. lfe told them phitaly they
were murderers, and doubtless the truth
was unpleasant to many of them. Ilid he
stopped to coruibler what was pleament
to their painter, the gospel weiniii not that
day have been preached by him.
The rebels hate been guilty of the great
est national crime. Why should we stop
to inquire what Is pleasant to them? We
require nothing of them but what is tight,
and we require it because it fa right. If the
right is pleasant to them, so far well; but If
it is unpleasant to them, it Is none the less
our duty to exact in The idea that we
should not only consult, but luz guided by
the likes or dislikes of reb e l s and nr i m u nds,
is preposterous, and unworthy of so clear a
thinker as lisnur Wenn Rattenna.
Tn.E Cincinnati Commercial has been en
larged, and is now pnblishe4 in a.quass o
form. similar to the Tribune and the Time,
of New York, The Commerefall, a spirit.
ed and en'erirising caper. Always the re
cipient in a large degree of popular favor.
its present improvement will make It still
more deserviai than ever of such favor in
the future. .
Tag
Tidlouts CAronidd, published by Ed
ward Stevens, is the rime of a ism week
ly•from Warren county. It displays split
atld itniie. It promises to be 'a .strictly
1/ O OS/Juurnal, devoted to theYreal interests
of the whole Teeple," and t, p.ilities, as
/tick will be eschewed." We hops so.
ra,mir ilanadruosts,—Tha 421:ter
• ( 111 4 n iota lia7s Aldwia llsithaleateir. sold
il ubi
.abo T a, years, who wll r blithe bra' idiff bihr
lasi Jim died ha that city as 4U- Mk tut.
mr. B, epiaphansd of being anent l ally the day
. beta ba died. 7.1•,T9_51i1F pip pea, • raving
_ fool
iont.irtaiiiamtla sbupaimouhtbilaritheadiesd
poieaaaaM
Itntio, vs Clcrwed in avicias ciaaantiaa, t o
- Use wild, Oiling Ind enluied,ifit trt ,
Ini z ar%.
:to POcklab- wbUif • hia /Pads, Wars
"and, la ,-;thatloa au the tiliak*
'thin . ii . ' at - acalatthir at' Adflinat
;to
bjwif wind.' Isaighalr PerOpi Wad' *t .
Dt.tat h t Ufa. Elia rasibgainali traly Ails.
tab* .1 Wog, an hoar tears his deafly tits'
• pailidit beeatea pellbetly quiet, and Said ha was
offering . Wl= hydiwybobbi, sad wild the
slimily, '
ST A TT. NEIYSI
Thc members of the preys renrroliy and a
Pure cumber of "capitalisto" remained in
Meadville over Sunday and appear to have ;teased
the day In driving about in carriages prov.gcd
by r:iiZer.e. The !Nay If-publienn k pleased
Ith the exprosiona of carwise and satisfaction
with *nigh the party regarded the aloe of tlan
lowa and the numerous evidences of its sub
stantial growth and prosperity. The parry. we
suppege, admired greatly the handsome churches
in that place—the more so because of the evi
dence they afforded - of the Sunday-go -to-meeting
hahita of the people.
Tue Meadville Republican of yesterday says
Among the arrivals at the McHenry House on
Saturday mixing were Hon. Simon Cameron,
G. B. P. lihartY•it. S.e.. of the Philadelphia
Press, D. C. Forney, Esq., of the Washington
Cluo"cle, sad George Bergner, Esq., of the
Harrisburg Tricgraphr. They remained over
Sendai' and left this morning on a tour through
the oil regions.
"Tar Northeastern School of Desk3n for Wo
ru,n,,7, Wilde...harm, Pa, wm organized/3D Fri
day evening last, by the election of the following
officers, General E. L. Hanna, President.;
Washington Lee, Jr„, Vice President ; E. P.
Darling, Secretary; Lewis C. Paine, Treasurer;
T. W. Braldwood, General Superintendent.
FRom the Meadville Republican we learn that,
a few days shim the venerable Colonel John
ston and his wife, of Vernon tp., died In the
same hear and nearly the same minute. They
were among the oldest residents of that town_
ship, and were much esteemed by their neigh
bors.'
Tem r rice of fat hogs In this market ranges at
from $l6 to no for 100 pounds. This is rather
• stiff price when corn iv selling at 7b cents for
two bmheis In the ears, ft la doubtful whether
these prices can be maintained much longer.—
Tort Prrettaylvanials.
Tan charter for the Titusville, Peurisy
gas and water company bee passed into new
her di., and this enterprise which, for some time,
his lion dormant, now promises to be vigorously
pushed forward.
1
HE physicians of Crawford county act In
M cool We on Tuesday. Novem be r 7.b. to COGERILL
In regard to some ucifoim systeto of collection
and other matters of importance.
F.No. n W. ttlitor of 1:1 , P1ii1.141..1-
1.1113 Stinchly TrartArrii4, haA hot A1LL..,..0
rell,LL,li Agent for that city, vi,e Lb. lit,• inr•uni.
Lott, Mr. Poulson.
A rine broke on in Franklin, no Saturday
w1,121:i a nittmtd a new restaurant. a store, a
store, barb, hottl, etc—prom by valued at it..
400, It is supposed to have been 04 work of
an Incendiary.
Tut hog cholera Is prevailing to a great ex
tent among the portiere In the vlcluity of Holli
daysburg, ?a.
PUBLIC NOTICES,
-TINE PIA YS)IIA 1 , 1'1%---JANIES DUN.
A 1.4 , 1/14, Alderman of the Fourth ward,
at the solicitation of friends., has consented to al.
to. Inv tome to be used to connection With the
next Na3oralty, and will be a candidate subject
to the inter; rote of the people, In iteCOltnancie
wit h the reentninentintiOn of the lain Reptibliona
utnelp•l eacksenti qt2s;te
BAN A NNUALSCROII, (let 14th, 1915.
Tli E ELPC (lON Pon DI.
EEC ['OHS of t hi. Hank, trill be hold at
the Flanking House. on MONDAY, Novenitet
20 h. between the hours of lu e. Y , and 2r K.
c Annual Met tine of •Ineltholdere silt be
Field on YUI.ISL AY, Nu oember MII, et II O's/0...k,
oeltkltdlttsF JOHN HARPER. CesAler.
STOCII UOLDERS OF
l'A RXEN 5' Ali D COIikNIC 3
TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY,
Are ri quested ro paT the Fourth Instalment of
TEN Ir ,, LL ARS PER SHARE LMOMlletely. et
the office et the Treasurer, corner of Third and
Wood streets. Those in arrears for former in
stalments, will please give ettention to this call.
nod thus miabla the managers to prosecute the
wort to completion. By ostler of the Board.
oclo4lwd JOHN. B. SEMPLE, treasurer.
NEW ADVERT/SERI:MTS.
C0 -PA RTN ERSECI P. —The undersigned
Oase this day associated themselves under the
firm of NEIL Is RITUBAttr, for the pu,p.nie of
transacting a FL.01.711, °RAIN, PROLtri.2l.7,
FEEL AND U031.81255/LiZi BUSINESS, at No..
281 and 23.1 Liberty meet.
Cet. 1. IS — o. 2 f!' Ikt Tb BART
11 . 0 US E IN ALL litifLEDl Y.
I ogler for male a cnor ealeat and well locate.,
two story 1.[1: ICH LW 110 L St:, No. kit
Hohmann street, Ageism...cry. Contains B room..
beside [Walled Attie. Gas sad water In thr house
bath room, range 1n kitchen.
for fu•ther del eriptlon, apply to
b S. BRYAN,
cc:s 67 Four ct. ( Burks'•
CUL WI Rl' RESIDENCE TO LET.
A BRICK. COT rAGE DOUSE,
Al
Oakland. within fifteen minutes' walk from
LT, , filtleod Steffan. A good well of Water. and
stern Of 1010 Water;Yruit Trees, b.e. inquire of
ote0:11rd L.A./ill NOCK, 1 1 5 Poorth
-11r•til; AND LOT AT AUCTION IN
I; EAST WEINIEIDAT,
1.50, at 3 r. w will I, • sold on the premise. lo
twit loWerty, corner or • St•tion and rranklto
atr. et, one lot 3011 . 2 d feet. on which there to erected
a traine 1/welling of eight room; property o
Mrs. trerttt, ectenoled by U. It. Floatarlck, Eatf
Posaesatoo April Tat Terms at sale.
ocxa T. A. btet:LELLAND. A tietioaetr
Fon SALE.
- •
ONE NEW TUBULAR BOILER
6 feet 1 lectim diameter. 11 fret lons, having three
flora. eight It rhea altimeter; Ft flow 1 inr tee
ammeter, each 10 tetl 6 Itches di tenet,
twilit:tier rartlc duo roil on the undersighe J.
at the cotter of Pike oral if Kismet...de.
111 aCRINT(t.S g 111531.PH1LL & CO
cefitLtied
fiESILIABLE LOCATION vOR COL T IN.
-e-FTFT :Atlas FUR Sea.; minuteon Squir
rel )101. four Mlles iron the guy, IX mike Irani
Langldin'e ring on of t 1 e Conneassille ha:lroad:
S. AMA on Which in a ftl o..tiaed of tree 4.0
Fenn Trees of fine quality; In good eesealwon :
Tenant Rowe, sad shoat b acres of Coal, with
P1 L . :: = . 1 . 0 . 1 :wri1n,4j0i.,.„, the ear" e.'els.
tog 1 3 acres, pertly andenall with not/
For plot and Other information, apply to
0,19 B. 461.41 N L CO. tog Fourth oh
FOIE SALE,
TWO Ci.IIFOLTABLE TWO S rus Y
BRIOK DWELLINGS,
Nos. to sod t 9 R OSP STREET; TEN BUILDING
I.:GS UNt ENTRE A VENT'E, amiTW , , Bt'ILD
MG LUIS LIN SHAEPSISURG. kloqutre •1
Wit H WILLIAMS,
ry-tU:sf d WOW street, corner of Third.
5.:81'' tat parties
Interested ere hereby notited that the under.
shined, viewers appointee to make 11.1weeenavat of
the costs alai rapteses of makings Sewer sod Its
Oral:mhos from Weatttaston Mx. awl Cedar aye'
nUe to the Pronsylvactla Canal, rearth marl, Al.
laghetty, trill heel at the BEOUtittihrti REli C•
LATOR'S DiTICF., at City Rell . to sald city, on
eATUBLIMY, Orttoer r9th , et to o'clook. ato hear appes!s from tour assessment,* ,
vent of Which n. 47 In seen st oft w la toe
meantime. DILWInI.TS.
BENET IRWIN.
WM. ftleiii;Thitti
IF FALUN(' ' , IA",
Oi totolug Oree, cinl/ at the
CENTRAL DRII'; bTORE,
'tad procure • bottle Al.
HAIR P6t.:4ENVGII. One ten; will G 02 1 ,11..
700 01 all 1 moue.
Also, GLYCERINE CREASE. COLD urci;
for chapped hands, :Ave, sod Sue.
170 E r, DYSPEPSIA CT'RE
U. SWAYNE'S C;(..aTPULND SYRI.P OF
M LLD MsfiklLY.
YOU wlil always ant no hood at the CENTRAL
DRUU &ZULU, eor. of Uhlo and Federal streets,
ALlrerheay.
e2:l
GEOMIE A. KELLY
TnE AiLLEW:LENY COUNTY
AGRICULTLRAL SOCIETI
GRAND SWEEPSTAKE PREMIUM,
On Wednesday,
$30,00 for Trotters and Pacers.
4111 - Some of the - BEST HORSES In the eouatrY
are already enteral, lattenee, tea per {eat. of
the above.
044-1 W
INURE YOUR uraiiiTili
CHARTER OAR LIFE InueiNCE CO.,
, OP 1141111701111, MILL,
IN 11LE ONLY Luz umiliartz , ow:a:met
AXE& )W A - that-naive makes pay, al ha.
intik( 04. =, rgyromp ( 1,1!,h1 1 hit s.a4 vat 3
OtO flu u
tjurripprj Uti.SOll;4looni
sabursty.lovessed to public stooks awl inctrtaas.
of HE¢y ESTATE. It lamve halts Jet& ysaioj
bloom* sad worn to *holmire lap 0 i
.
roams et tts sum of UNS.
MLitt DOLLiBI3. 'rota& Oats not a sines cad*
or uttsattoo has oacarre 4 ,,,ao,asktftoof that 41bar•
&lay tair dealing Is a spostalltrylth this
Oatriyout .
The pq ottis of fgt. fiotoputy ata obt Airfolti4
by reason of tonlaymtat of ptinottna attar tha
factual fear. Na VA-meats required' altar , ten
learthont polteles coottnuagoort rhyousti ph.
aahs:
j, Kt. WItt.ILL Ptialdeht.
'N.IB. PAL YAM Prestdart.
• "8, B. tha trasz.
.flyabab OtnahlOr 'stun Paoisilyaata, orbit*
Monism and Mar* AO,VbtfattoairtU tura**
04.38 Wave oceenn. rubburm
A3B waited throughout the but*. ANA, to
CM , 174 F. E. GOODELL, Stay 241101
NEW ADVE}'TrSEMENTS
WA/STEP,
AL SOY,
Po [sacra 14 and 16 rear. of Age tn
at.... None red c ars
except, these ha; Ag Lt.°
brit of refer, urea. Apply at
sAMt'EL LEVIN,
octtaitd No. li St. Char street.
—-- - -
' LATROBE P ERT
RoPY FOR SALE.
—A comfortable two story Brick Dwelling
House sad large lot of greued pleammtly altuate
In Latrobe; ball, (rent porch. Parlor, tire rham
hers, rood closets. pantry. dining room, alteneo,
wa.h Cruse, real emote. two wells of water, fruit
and shade tree., shrubtses7, etc. Price ISLAM
terms, etc., apply at the Neal Estate othce of or
o S. UIITHBEHT at SONS,
No. Cl Market etreet.
GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENT&
13AT T/IE PEOPLE WA.NT,
he 61 PANDARD HI TORY 01 THE WAR,
complete in one large volume of over 1090 page.,
splendidly Illustrated with over Igo line portraits
of Generals, Battle Scathes, Maps and Diagrams.
This work has no rival as a candid, lucid, coot
rlete, 'Wheelie and reltable diatory of
ea
war.
It contain. reaeing matter equal to thn e large
rctavo volumes. Send forciraulan and um our
terms. Address JONES BBOV. t CO.,
oc,15:1 and Philadelphia, Pa.
Orrice 0?
hil T nd U e ß l p,hlTaA r
Wol7k
T
NOTICE P IS HEREBYGIVE
that a
sPWIAL MEETING of thestockholdere
the PETRONA OIL CIOALPANY be held ac
their Whet, No. 624 Walnut. etree.t, Rooms Noe, *1
end W., on WEt.NESDAY, November let, Itig4,
lu o'clock, for the 'pedal PUrnote Or redo
the Capttal Stock of the maid Company f rom Five
)lundred Toonnand Dollar. to One Finadrect and
Seventy-nve Thoneand Dollar*.
HENRY L. ELDER,
ALEX. OARRECT,
1. M. RILEY.
VLOUR AND DRAT
A.
too bbl. Fatally Flour, white wheat,
ant, do do red do;
too do .10 spring do:
34, bush prime Ear Corn;
0 do „ sheiled do;
0004 bash Osts;
o do Spring Batley,
I • sr load 91111 Feed.
In store and for wale by
PATTERSON, AMMON & 00.,
D 05. aiit and 302 Penn street
';S;10.00
R&WARD.--JNO. F. BALDN, a one arnaml so!ther, mho lost
his arm In the Wl battle or th e Wilderness lost
h. I . :A 1.0 r H Ir Fr Eli 1)01.1. \R3 on Sat:
uritrix I.erober Jim, In the telegrapn ofTh-e,
o tor alr tag er on th e ran r.andie Railroad
at Burger Coon. I had saved the mode] and Just
Collected It, and was en my return home with the
Intention of Bring tu r thool to educate myself se
I could earn my living Any person informing
CAW JOHN A WOJUIJ , of 1. inner:mess II le, Al.
le6.eny ve i.nty, Ps ,or leaving at ruts OF.
FICI, tout receive the strove reward ant ob:dre
me. o id .td
rigs
Modern Houses For Sale
Handsomele /oesled OD Watiater Cieet Oil
of Meet L'eximiana,l near Ohio Street coin
a Ore new, and Ina lea.o/y ice:gh!iorho,xt.
houses aid of Loodemilbuild, and
Csnibine all the Conveniences
USUALLY FOUND IN FIRST CLASS HOUSES
Apia) for further talormation to
s. S. BR tN.
5 IV4 Youth St.. ‘flt,ke
FOURTH STREET
p DRUGGETS
. 0 - 1 CRUMB CLOTHS.
VVWe ere et v. recta, lag • lull Ito. fg,p
of the Above good. Al•o, • full
.•ortzttent Of erert Mktg to the
CARPET LINE.
I=l
cC;I The Lowest Rates.
W.D.& 8. hfc.C.ALLI7II,
116 Ert FOURTIi STREET. 2
CARPET STORE.
TENN YSON CLUE LECTURES.-
Al the request ((mane. the Leettree Oonseslnce
' of the TENNYSON CLI , EI tute• consented to
ntshe a limited number al COURSE TICKETS
for the Beuon of 1%5-S.
The list of Lecturers for the coming Season
comprises thanamel of
RUN. OEOHOE THOM rs‘nN.
AVM. LLAYS Lo GA Et HLSUN,
WENDELL PHILLIPS,
REV. HENRI S
JAJNIk.i'• MURDOI `R.
ET. REV JOHN HENRY If °OK
And others. A <owns of TAN 1-.LV E IskCr uats
will be given from the first 01 Novensbor neat-.
OELliitlE THOMPSON, the Kreat swath
Cvmesoher, stall deliver TWO LECTI.'RES be
fore the Club cm NiIiNUA Y and TI'ESUST
I.VENINGs, II member Mb as 1 "1 . h
Mr. Thompson ow ieetur• oaly far the "teeny.
•on Club.
Season Tlek•la 0 M. no. - (or sale 8.1 the ono
pal Book, tdusle 000.1•rus Stores
Reserved seats will be held at a.: the 'sett,.
for holders of season t islets se• thootektra coarse.
rif.o. T. VANPORLN, heal.
BATES & BELL
ATTRACTIONS
=ll
NEW QOOD FOR SPREAD
MdESAILIEB QUILTS
Honey-Comb Quilts,
(RIB BLINKE'TS
No. ~ ! 1 Filth f trees
CLOSINO SALES OF
Government Hoes,' and Modes
Q
WARtilloToff . AAAAA
11. September th, I le, •
11.3.
1; tII b . 0.01d hiablio suct.lo I duiliit the
of IN-TONER, to the hlgli• it [ltalic.: it to
to. • sod pLocca named Getout •tz -
NEW yintK
N.. York city, Totality of caili wrea
ti .e 1,4, tact day.
PENNSYLVANIA
Plisladelphla froottila, of cacti -teat, lOU
tact day.
It, adelphla. Sotto - dot of each week tel
each dap
1 utidity of each week, lOU alc•
nth day.
Harrisburg. Thi. , %.l•y of each week, 101 if,rses
each day.
Reading. Tussd•, ticiober i , lbo Hoare.
Orsensburg, Friday. October 11, 160 Hursom.
J-abcasiet, Thursday, iscsuber 10, NO Horan.
Pltisburgh, Thursday, October 4e , ibn
Allentown, Tuesday, Fictobar 11 , lbc norm.
DELAWAItr...
Wilmington, Friday Of each week, ion Ilorser
Sub day.
Vila legion, Tuesday of each week, lou Mules
WlOl dal ,
St. Louts, October, I, 4,6, A, •, u And 10, lot,
11,11311 each day.
SI.. Louts, October it It. 13 and 11, 160 Hone
eact, day.
St, Louie, October 3c, 00, on, to, 2+4, zo, .9.1 at
—l6O :duke etch sat.
OILS Btt IU , L . c
Tuesday and Thursday of each week, to, Hurler
actattry.
Ro •Ates of Main will take place at
•U.
The animal, to be sold in October aro super.
for to any heretofore Ofheeed to the public. The
majority of them are sound and aerylocabla,
It to expected Heal et Ms Eerier of Sales all the tor
phis Goterneresu drtlesels tell G drepoeed of. Illyrr
El4oula therefore cyan throe leer of this last oppErtu
Illy , to parr/lean
A Diallat will be cold singly.
Sale, to commence at 10 a. m each day.
Tern s—OASH, to United ytateli Ourrency.
NAMES A. ERIN,
Bret. MU- Gan. In charge
ae21140rY20,1 Fleet pi.. Q. M. G. 0.
.10AL ARD LIME PROPERTY FOR
SALE—On eke Steubent Ulm Railroad, oaten
stiles from the city,
CONTAIN/NU ORE nvirrut ED AND EIG HT Y
SIX AGREE.
Stem and Water Mertes and Saw 111111, sad
ether fine lesproversests. For Anther Informstlus
apply to WILLJAAI WARD,
(Opposite Dui ltathedral4
WAD street, Ho. DA
GOLD PARLOR PAPERS,
of.oOlLittliZ PADELs,
For WWI, Dlsilhl Bohm.. he.
iticria PAPERS, lor In groat vaztati
cad nemAgglea
Alen.. NgiIALIN $/. 1 4 1 1-Vr. r4lo, atoaa.
am; at
of wocigSTlTY.tr, Seco* daor)letota,Plataond,
octliZtte.T 14Onftgat.Par,016,8.
A eSll-3 9 E ' 1 l - 74-9T a W tl 4s4 roi
nnear g wen t agt,hopi tab
lag cad gallant ft -my ntfte!i.ag ,.l9l # latch
and van Womb at my ollogeltatel ttoMkdag r
October, Met after width aardb ands , '
over to In. Ott) Trossurarfor collocate% oluxralf ita ztrauwzmilli •
Indthir Blenlato.fi
'firth, Ootoberia, ogralt4
Pitzabtih,
(111, tverexke,
mt. large plot of (naafi on Mon
. " Lilasel"
Took., Stack, Fingtoo. Pampa lad all usassalry
fixtures to do a bap Outten. to otrlind at
, 10W Prin. 6 NoLAIN k 00,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
pROPOSAL6 FOR SUPPLIES.
Qreererftlf C. 8 M. C„
C, o...toLer PM.
ISFAI-Fr. I
ateq , at,i re reaci•ed nl this olltoe until d o'clock.
t!,e2.9.11:13v NoVEmßkii Is:Ex
y, for
foto:sting to the totted Stoles Marine Corp. dur
ing the rear loch. the following supplies, to be de
brered at the office of the Ann Mutt 14part,,.....
ter of the Marine Corp., Phliarielphie, Panosyl
v•ala. tree of expense to the Cntted States, to
cur!, quehtitles as rosy frt to time to time be re
slotted.
111=M1
IMMIC7I
- -
13,610 yards of Sky Bios %army, all wool, free
from hair, 64 trachea wide, to wetga 22 otiocce to
th, }era (indigo wool-dyed
6,6n0 yard. 0. Dark Riot Hervey all wool. free
from hair. 64 thaws wide, to weigh 22 ouoces to
the yard (indigo wool dyed )
~fOO yard. Dark Blue 'Swilled Cloth all wool,
for uniform loots (Indigo wool-clyeo,) ,
ineheo
wide, to weigh 02 ounces per yarC
len ys, ch of Scarlet Cloth all wool, (000hhseal.
dyed, 61 mates wide, to lea It ounces per yard.
CLASS N 2.
0000 yard. oft 4 Dark Blue Flennel, for or,.
lucks, all wool. (Indigo woolelyed,) 04 incOes wide,
to weigh it ounce. per Fah].
18.0002 yarte or Dart Blue Fl enel, for ehirts,
wool, (Indigo wooLtlyesio a hushes wide, to
weigh IN ounces Fee yard.
('U ti ray Illsokeu, ail wool, to weigh 4 pounds
each, to be 7 feet long and 6 feet 061., sad free
from grout.
1,5 , 0 pairs of Woolen Sacks, ihreis sire; properly
made of good fleece wool, with disable and twleted
yarn, to %eclat three pounds peedoran poles, free
from grease,
_ -
(MASS 140. e.
7.C00 yards White Linen for pants, ladies
virtue, to weigh is ounct• per yard.
to; roc yg,og White I.lsion fur Shlgta, SO inches
wide, to weigh 11 ounce!_per yard.
17,000 yar emton Flannel, for drawers, .1
Inches wide, to weigh 7 ounces per rant.
6.000 yards Cotton Tick', g for henna Ike.
('I. (SS NU. 4,
11,no0 Cotton:li Caps complete, (except pom
pon
I,:ite Pontoons, red worsted, ball-shape, and fire
I,befi in ally imfrreries.
4,170 Fatigue Caps with rovers. I I hr mails of
blue cloth, (Indigo wool-dyed.
1,4 0
CLASS NO. 5.
6.4 P 61011 COO But ton., (Ludt.)
'to grow Jacket Nottooa, ( e taxte.)
. 76 troll Vest Buttons, I Eagle.)
o watts Yellow At. List Urex • eute and S. ale
btrap..
celta Epaulet Bollton ;aecgeanta an.;
of porous.
la• Bullion f•ar via a to
sv 311,1 . 4 4•110 S
16J as • 1004. g
oaa , )ar•ts boat 1 . 04 d
eo WOY 101 - ~g .a • •
Hrort!el 60r ~I:.cos
Urf,l
; SC4O. - ; Jr,
2 7rtunt tree
.:tat 8., • et Drum limb,
20 nitre 10 0 .0. Heal,
1501 rum (lords
:daetta of Dr Lana Sao, a
. .16 loon ood • Itt" Cc,
aa• pairs Latum tatlekr
I...tt.as Nil. 6
4 . 0 . AIM) Bolt .. isslatarr pa cll •
el. V 4 1. S NO 7
Mt, art rldjer Bxta walla l ' ilagotaltaea
: 0 , 0 Baronet Scabbards HP a i.,,0n 0 .7
900 I'. (lap I . ol.tehen.
1.00 ear 11:d Box Belts.
;no W ale Haab r
.00 Wad.: Plates
Sword flog.
Liti=ll2
,COO K n•I sacks
au it at tt1114:46
110 1 001110.
0.0 3.1 , 1.ket :Afro
\
Vra: making art! iwtomtng i .e tol..vivr eruct.,
St stet Coate
I'nf'orm 'oat. for eerseanta, .rp wais t mu*,
taw and pilrawa.
I. wig
de
prlr•tes Coats serge•nte, eorpot•le. muel.
ilJa.
oohWn d'ants for ectireants, curporn s. mutt
clans and privates
Linen Pants for serge ants, ot porde, musician/
and pdvatee
flannel Shirts.
Linen Shirt..
Drawer.
was. Wo . l.
Led and Buse Jackets for boy.
Ins abate treats.ed arth:ss mud :4/I[o. - 0, to
reapvt - e to the !waled standard patterne is t
etce at the Quartermaster, Marine r'orps, Ma
rine Barracks, Wad:Wigton, U. U.t Aeelstaut
Qu u artermaster's LlClice, Marisa C0rp..C0rp.. 220 South
prth street, Phjiadelpitia; and at tn. Mart.
ht./cols, Brooklyn New Tara.. Baton, and -
•ach towit 5, where tbey ea t ba eintuttned.
Aid whenever the art ales named shore, or any
'onion of them, atlall M conetdared no not fatty
hound to tor - Wa
emit or Mks to sale they Witt be Injected, and
t lie contractor wit/ mp
I. hn others of
the equl•ed kind at on., or the Quarterm niter
Itt ill fill [Le deficiency at the expense of the Con
tracter.
hey meats will I e made upon the accepted de
livery of the whole quantity which may from time
to time Le ordered, withholding tea ler oent. Croix
the payment of account rendered under drat order
us Ell record order Is Ailed, and ten per cert. from
110:01.1 at readered under second order until third
order is tiled, and so on until contract Is temple
t. 1.
Eaolowin proporal tenet acaompanied by the tot
g etiaraniee
YOKht F GUM:ANTE&
l be caderaigne•l —, of —, In the State of
and ---, of ---, to the Stahe of
iterebv guarantee, •trat La Co., the hwegolni Old of
-- for suppilea as atrov a described be accepted,
be or they will. within ten Jaye after the receipt
•t 1 the ontrart at the post e Mee nanny execute
the contract for the nave, with good and aunt t
sureties, and In case the :mad -- abet/ roll to
enter loth contract as aforesaid, we guer•ntee to
uttthe good the dttference between the oft.' of the
raid sod th•t tenter.may he accepted.
What.. A. 8.. titararstor.
E. V. C. It, quanta....
I ~e retu re : et the a 1 r•e maned -- are
or property. Slid ere able to
tr•ha,e Lean their gt.aralatee
To be rugned by to. Unt•ttl Stet es Diet fie' 'mice
I ruled States 1. to riot Attorney or Collector.
NO proposals Irrra h. cocaossero unless at, an.
peeled by Me abov• guarantee.
Newspapers Kull:tonna to publian the Lh•th
will sena tLe.paper eontaintng the lint Insertion
to than once lux examination.
The b,ttmte place of blaelLkeee, or manufacovr•
log astallartmett must ta ape-thrall) ethtel
Ia
the proyoards
PlOporal4 to I. •ttr10:1,1 on tha envelope ' Pro
petals not Suppllea loe the !Thrice Uorpo (or 19
en.ll,loleseeo to
3 / 6 J012 WM. 14 BL.IO/C.
lomr , roka•ter 51 C.
W lart4.l.
.• 11. 1/419
C~:C~I.I~'
The choicest flock of
OOLD AMID SILVER WATCH E.. Cf.“.
lii
AND JEWELS V, ever brought to kibo
sh/13y Ott_ e. .w b. lota SI tae
oTORI: of
T. H. KLAGES.
i, Z a eclrnil t,_.
wt.er. N WISTCREJ of Die Oe co
in makers JEWEL.
HY Of It. ne messstyles, CLOCKS of every deo
, nritt
EL oe of Lou Ante/lean
PLATED caskets.
ISILVEiR ANL/ T OtaJDS, duet
SS Yorks, tipoOne and liollOw Ware. Bohemia/3
mid grench Cid]a ana tilass Viatilis of ahoicest
patterns; .net all articiee belonging to nay rt 7 a Of
anal:ass 'shish Will be sold at a vC
eal REDU
TION' ' fine W•ieh and Jewelry wort esrefulty
mate and rrpalrea. }llgbest pr c• poll for U. 4
Dott% Imagist the place, ID Federal eeeee
at 'ashen y. noll.lod
I' . A. 2,1( CLEL LAA
AUCTION 1 LOUSE
Dill GOODS & SHOE ETIBLIALIMENT,
Ni A • 5: ill - 11/ STREET
MASON! , HATA, ft, .1 1.1.'
•. seirs•lsj
WIIot , ESAI.t. AYIi II 6rA II
1. I'l
PlIE:1711:07
GOLD PEN PLINUFAOTERER,
Philo Noll, ror. Third nod !lariat lit.,
Peeond Story, esitrwhee on Third nreet
Uold Pe. efiti gold awl Silver Ponatl
wholeeele and retail
Pros repeat-ad P., hu. ha•lete Pen. t. repair
"1...4 thew by mall, and they will he
returrod. oe yd
TUltf AZ4II FANCY Ovollti,
J G. LAUER'S,
I'Vc.. 101 SVltax - Ix.et Street.
NEAU nent
Unn 4e fo /nil a complete •nI beautiful variety of
TOTS. I'iILSENiS AND PANr'V OVADS,
et very reasooeb:e prices
CV' la coloftetle itazt.di Rot/all
cos
DwiiudNo Bib st IN ALLECIUnty
L one sari a hall .to frame Cottage Holier, eon.
talning two parkfm, dining roots, kirslaus and Solar
chambers, With voter oerupying a lot 69x
ThS, WOO aulttratei sad orulime..ted with shrub
bog and shade !reit
The surroUndings tif gessanti affording ample
spire* for fresh sit, tad e outlook on the three
Tirol* tommandins an fatenslre and varied slew
For nuttier lnfOrssistion s a lv
an Sn
Ia.'IAN "troller,
Toorth ietAlurkefs
PistuZlGl OF Vir4Tbo4l fiTaranpb
The anustneuts upon the ppopettaes Deport
ed to pay the damages of W Rinehart I at
the opening of Watson strew, have bide Vs.--
hA l ar d, t"
".11 " ° t_ty6, h ereby Al'Ara— trho
utir azztryttie,,,,, %vs, dap. (t om UM
dote, or the said asussutenca wilt baffled up as
/leas *palm the properties, with Intermit, costa
aidiron for coneetiorts.. W. E. WilirS,
oetlllote 941 lotter.
D IaCKETTELT.Infor.
1 4 7 AI:tattoo wanted of kit. STEWAItt marble
,deafer, Of Pittsburgh, Pa„ ou the hake of the
titY Meer, who Married a NW TriNgETTs.
t 7 h aia hip god ' tr brther, gime apikm,
etr elre, b eak somethlag iresUr 46 tit,*
giT/11 1 / 4 0 by •&ening S. .it,9,4l7Pptptt,
Broadway, Neel er3ateog
I zits lE g o Leman., to
arrive Rod for WON!
firrltaltWoodO .9 ,
Nom. NO too ttS street
TIRE BRICR.—For sale by
HENRY H. OOLLINs.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT =
T 1
M - E Zl. I Zta, .
IRON CITY PARK,
CONTINUANCE OF THE FAIR FOR
THREE DAYS,
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY,
Oct. 23d, 2-Ith and 241 h, I S6:l
The Managers, having concluded to oentlnue the
FAIR FOR THREE LAYS LONGER, and the
Exhibit ors kindly contenting to leave their stock
and articles, on ealdbltten (or that time, have the
pleasure of enhounclng that there will le on each
day of the Fair, at 2 o'clock, r.
A MULE RACE,
For the amusement of the young. Also, Cult nay
TRIALS OF SPEED FOR BLOODED LNIMA LS,
Under the direction of Jodges.
On Tuesday Afternoon. at 3 o'clock,
A GRAND CAVALCADE
LIDI A\D GE\TLEMEN EQUESTRIAIIS.
There mllllOO on ewL day be s G R AND (I AV
AIeIADEOF ALL, THE s rocK ON EIIIIO/.
THIN, at 1 o'clock r. Y.
) Let all eepertakeuts Hal be received etatil
MONDAY EVENING.
Suceeasful competitorr alit re:vire handsottiol7
designed Certificates of the Society.
Ray and Straw provided grail for stOck
McNeill exhibitors remainins sry:, b Asouieue,d
with duplicate cards or re-ent--, upon uppij out i ou
at the olli•er to compete '7,itti new exhibitor.
;It!. ..'iciimt• a cordial co-operation
0, ,0 ° pubis . to. shorts to extend the useful•
o •er 01 . ..oe S ' , 1. ty cludtss the present exhlolt lon,
urge all Lady Equestrians to
a% nil 'broach, r• ol thim proper encluragemen: to
a:. 4t on r chss, ern nn I healthy
4.-Trnkna ay Me an.l Allegheny
Valley R•llt , ,as art the
ocr .11.4
)A Rlb
CLOA N AN L) FUR
LM P0R11.31
CLOAKS AND FURS
THE LARGEST
CLIEJIPEST STOCK
Cloaks and 1.--7T'iirs
ll THE CITY
H. OMiEENHAUSER & CO.,
Otll;mktirat3 Marlcol StrNUM
THE CRINDEN (
MESSRS JOBS F. HUNT & CO
, v:LL I 1'1'1.1,11 lal tIFI.,A ILLY ~S 1 ITS
t Q3IPLLTIvS
F - FRAT.I7 R EPORT
EXTRAGRDINARY TRIAL
PAMPIILLI leßii
JOHN P HUNT & CO.. Publishers
SS 1 17'111 ST HEET. saorue HAL
ors
VW IS THE Tlmr,
61 Market Street the Place,
To sEitRE GIIHT BARGIITS
BOO'S IS AND SHOES
Lad les Maroc co Sewed 800 t... V 2,75. worth Do,
do do do 13almara:a.t.1, worth U r sa
do Lasting do do
three solve, for et,25, worth $5,00.
Ladies* Laming Congree Gaiter.;
throe worth 10,00.
ladle.' sewed Tipped Llalnaorals,
hsai y
..... worth ji,ta.
And al/ other goods in proportion
ne member the name and number.
J, A. ROBINSON & CO
GI MARKET STREET
Next , It.ot 'o BARBER'S Itts flood• Store
or 9
- -
A •
)16F , 0L UT 1()N -- lie CO. PA EIT.N111:.
tall! . heretofore existing between the
en there under the Itrnt or STEEL II BAILEY,
is thi• dey d R•oivrd he tetanal eoneene .11tytY
11,111 EY. who continues the !mettle., H ttt y
anti - 10 , 1re.1 to .epic the accounts 01•aitl
THOMAS SI bEt.
JJIIS It 11.1ILEI.
111 "tiling Nona ti firm of Si EEL At BAT
1.1. T. 1 eordially refincoil my Int* pattri•r to
the pal runage t.f U:11 ow
met friend. an, tuft itoors.
, 101 IN I. BAILLY
tSuccestat terLF.l, & BAILEY
Steck Broker and Real Estate Agent.
OT Stocks bought .nd sold on CommlsCon
(Mee, 1171.1 i I N % II AI.I. Pittabu.sh
oc.
19L" fIRILEAS, 1, HOBEItTII LECKY,
of the City and tionnly of Allegheny, end
State oll of
10. Penna., did oh•
EIR aln
of ,he ena c t' X-Ir.laPIV .491.9 r El OTT
t' Atatta, dated :day SOth, 1065, rot
osprosemrul io lams for Oil Tols,
s.td J AIIS haring DOUBLE rattles, that lt,
"usawss..orr LINK OF PH E A and
Plai t dßll,bteln TWO EAVIL
other Patents for I
Im ß, prove.
meta/ In "SOUK et Joist's , . for OIL TOOLS,
both anted Met - 21, t BO,
NOW TARE NOTICE.
That any person or persons INFRINGIN6 on
slid rotas by EITHER MAICINIS VENDIN()
or 1 - S4W EITHER of them WITHOUT MY
ouNse.trr, be prosecuted to the FULL EX.
TEST L.HE LAW.
roe:trans lOOBERT H. LEO EL T.
I)Thi I ICPISIA AND FlTd.
FJTtt—
A STILE CUL E for these dist mains tom
-plaints le now made known In • Treatise
oe rareiga and Native Herbal prep. ra•
InTallgibk'="p w o sis "ra 4
rive li o lm . l o nju c h . b . a a provta y tial sa un a:Ler that b l o t
—know , sis It has camd erergbody who his
FlTEl—usnl , never having felled to • shirt°.
!WIT no to COW. of Fits as of
y , ~_ lt ll , lspeP sit, and thelnyeillents rosy be obi
—tamed from ..y Druggist. SkLeT I raEr.
S—to all Ort receipt t I are rents to pomp. l ,
n rs : VA e irL " Ao. A l d ri t a u ranntr u iet r , a LY.'
p
—Liar N • J.
• • or-3:34
TRA.NSPA RENT
WINDOW SHADES
AND FIXT DBES, of now Lod baaptUuldesixtu.at
NO. 91 WOOD STREET,
oc2t3tditerT
XeIitI4.OSENT Nano&
hereby glees mist the seseasydent tofthe Gra&
leg, racing and Cuitteg of Tannehill Lane, a me
nd lure I.,ane.ang Radon street, has bun nude; and
can be Ors at my offiCe, In the Margo Beillnkkg,
Will the toth day of October, MI on which day 11.
will be banded ore: triVio Sit, Trimstiner f or co/-
lection. . ,
(d MULLES RFJORSPPARR.
-- Reddedtng Regnatat.
THOMAS PALAIia.
IND •RUBBER AND OILED CLOTH
ING, H the bait audits sad at Mn Wm. A
hose atOok owl:mod awl for sal* What wholesale
or rstol, at Via HubbeiDs
. a ires,
ft 0..• t 4 sad Se St. Q ` " Sweet
Fal)-1000Pigs Soft Giiena Lead.for
U. by J. B. CLIRECILLD
NEW
WHAT Id A 8A.it.•.‘.1:,
d Coot! Calico
4 Fins! Rate Calico
At 2 cent.
d Good Plaid Drs Goods.
At 15;4 cent..
a Alice .VeLo Style Mohair
At 25 cents.
.4 Good Double Tridth Dcbags
At 25 cent..
4 Good 4lpaca
ery Fitt e Cob u rg
AI r-,
AffD AT FIFTY CENTS
For •ay vamstlty of new acme Stacie 'Math
DRESS GOODS,
TO B} HAD AT
BARKER & CO'S,
59 Market Street.
WHAT IS A BARGAIN?
Good Misslin
At ZS cents
do Extra Fine i ard- Wide
Long Cloth.
4 5-4 B heeling
.tt Fine Shirting Linen
IT OAR FIE HAD AT
J, W. BARKER & COI'
6) M.MIKET STREET,
WHAT 1S ABARGAIN?
.11 sine Fianna,
At 31;4 cents per yard
4 Good Country Flannel
At to cents par yard.
4 Good 411 Wool Flannel
At 5734 mita per yard.
4 Good Twilled Flannel
At 37;4 =As per yarn
a Good Heavy Shaker Flannel
At 66 cant. per yard
Al: caber Finnoela In proportion.
THEY IN HE H&IJ AT
BARKER & CO'S.
:11J RATLIIET STREET.
WHAT IS A BARGAIN?
A'attinel
At r 62te
Saltitiet
a Xlee Jean
4 Good Casst►nere
✓1 Fin e Cassfmere
.1 Good Cloth
a .'f Ice Cloth
At $3 50. worth ti Bo
They eem be had at
11.11.11hE1l & CO'S,
39 MARKET STREET
Ant •ll other goods le proportion
'MALI(' SALE
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT
THE PENNSYLVANIA NAL/LOAD COX,
PANT telll .ell e• Public Anetton. DECEMBER
02, !WA. at lOo!clock, at the WeicEliousE
of WRITE BROS. • GO.. No.. !Seventh street,
the tonots log I•nclelmed rrrlght—unlsesprevioe..
ly !entered by owner..
List of Goods in Store of White Bros.& Co
H Honk, Pittsburgh, two bole varnish.
No mark, two Leen oil bow.
Do one oil cask.
Davidson, Frazier h Co., Pittsburgh, thirteen
bids cement.
J. 'W. spear, Pdtsburgh, one bag wool bags.
lIL. Harris, Pittsburgh ,
three boxes glassware.
Chrmel h Totiey Pittsburgh one box glassware.
F. rube's:tar, Illanchester, oz. box merchandise.
E. D. Frenhelin, Pittsburgh, two boxes b. pow. ,
derg.
J S. Lash, Pittsburgh. owe horse hag rake.
N. B. Steel, Pittsburgh. one box butter.
Dunalsig, Plttahurgh, em sort.
Shaine it Brown, All L. egheny. Pa.., twelve wind
A. Freeman, Pittsburgh, one bdl trees.
If cCormlcs Co., Pittsburgh one reaper.
blisrp, Walnut Bead Oil Co., Pittsburgh, two
Oa. machinery, two troll wheels, Oat smoke 6:5426,
ore steam boiler.
H. R. Bulger, Pittsburgh. one ht; varnish.
Lutz h W•ir ' '
Pittsburgh ore beer keg.
C. tiberhart, Pittsburgh, two beer kegs.
Tv mark, tot of glass sandstone.
Pio two Iron bare.
.1. D. Hamilton, Pittsburgh, one bbl.
as McKay, Pittsbargh, one bbl vinegar.
51. Thickest, Pittsburgh. four bola beans, one half
bbl beans
Evelen h. Sanders, Pittsburgh, two hail bids
vs mirk,
Larkin,
heelers
ntusuebag,i:t wo io.e. e.
V. ' 13.11.1 6. Co., Latereheerlile, P., one cell
leather.
Fachttsvr h Blinn, Pittsburgh, eta cane seat
chairs, one rocker their.
Dolton, Pittsburgh. one I.C( 557 wine.
A. OLEPtiIitTER. Freight Ageat.
P:1 7•51764111, October :0,1566.
I) 1; BLIC BALE
U N CLAIMED FREIGHT.
THE PENN, Ill" &IA RAILROAD COM
PANY will sell at Publ N ,c Auction, DECEMBER
In. at la o'clock •.a . at the WARE/100SE of
MEL. a AUEISTRON'i, First street, nes. Mar
ket, the totlowlng article., onlps previously
maimed .
No mark, • lot of crude and refined 011 Gbh.
O. & Co., one bbl sugar.
No mark, one box.
John McPherson, one email box.
John liwetnr, Hamner. 0., ore smell box.
Wenzel) a W.. La Crosse, WM., one keg paint.
No mark. one bbl auger.
Igo one rocking bore.
Ito one wooden mat .
Do one keg montage.
110 one stand.
Ito one reaper, One toile.
Do one 1. , e0e pipe (coppe: ,
Do three pieces wooden machinery.
Ito one toll Iron rod.
Do one •ack wool.
~ It. Taylor, Freeport, one rem. leaty,er.
aW. lilies, Pittsburgh, one piece w :robe.
to mark one nub boiler, iron.
May a Co., one bake pan.
smith, lodmue non s a,
walk. one piece citation.
It. two tasanboarde
floe wooden enc.,:
Ito one ctn.!,
hoOcie leer bt
Done bill empty .4".
100 two bole boar.
Ito nine Mils plot boa lire.
Ito one fan null
D. too iron tbls C. Soda.
I:ut for it Miller, two ldls engine maths.
H. I,lneer. ()•mbridge, one hag Limo!. f need.
held Ch., one box roofing paler.
Heart Ulenager, Wares w, Ind , oar but,,
it O. Kneeland. one bdl straw boards.
o mark, one pi ece of casting, one grate
Ito ore Ica/Wogs, , lour pieces
Ito one lot Mee. (ittme broken.)
Doone Lail H. O.
De blocs Barney h Co , Roscoe, 0, one W.
C A. CARPENTER,
Freight Agent.
ADDY & EIVENS,
ELICIT:IL PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
No. 165 1100 D S'FREET,
O , PPUSITE FIRST OFICIR011,)
Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead,
LEAD PIPE, PIG * BAD LEAD
Plumbers' Materials in General
OIL RE FIXER 1E 8
Fitted Op in the Most Approved Style,
Tanks lined with lead or topper. Houma) anal
up vita wager or gas
A.
}3.—Allotdere immittoattended.to. loi
SITUATE ON EWALT STREET,
Lesninserille, rare eholce Erick Ree!dams for
sale. Therms lergeombstantially built. sod well
Rotated. dweliingai having a lot eimiso feet 6e0,,
wen tattiest wi t s good water, beautifully lose
-1,-.d2 wit . one square of tka Pawner w&T.
am. Mite beg been newly pored We put season,
and twosome ono of the bawd beautiful armlet
In or about the clam parties stilling to prooure
pleealot and cheap plam to rasido. where anti
Wats. to Wear/clog, and meat continue teed
inisee,
taxes low, easy acme, to and from me ottynt
an borne from Sr. In the morning marl twalad
at night. which embraces. all..thistimegeowimily..
for basins.. orplolubare, 6a Otte in the DOM Yet*.
base roads in . the efulatlT, net ewer/oak
the advantages which tads boinaganilsOntLANM:
moment Bond. will betaken in payinentildesireL
Apply at the Real Estate esullsuluranee 0 /1101101
*Mar ttribet' La C:ir.sitti&slnrts.
QIIINCE9-10. bbla. cbC•lce Quinces Jn
""l'ed& meKstsoNci,
erg comer Marian mit /Int
DRY GOODS, TRIADMINGS, 6.
NISW 000D5
: 111 :1CRZ•Ti .3: CARLISL,
Eil=
New Trimmings and Ornaments, -
Bead Gimps and Buttons,
Rich Bonnet and Scarf gibbons,
Fine Gilt and Pearl Belt Buckles.'
Rich Silk Belting--a new lot.
Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs,
Real Lace Collars and Setts,
Needle Work Edgings and Insert*,
Cambric and Hamburg Bands,
Magic Rufflinz and Caste Friliqs,
Real Thread and French Veils
American and Enelish Hosiery,'
Gloves and Gatntrets—last, stiles
Zephyr, Wool and Knitting Yarni,,
Ladies and Children' Underweari .
Balmoral Skirts—new styles
Duplex Skirts, French Corsets,
Gentlemen's Shirts, Collars, Ties,
Merino and Silk Underwear
Misses Kid Gloves—all sizes,
•i xis.; cetts
At IN cent..
CIITIM
MMI
MERCHANTS AND DEALEHS
WWI tfoti It to their edriintne to ettl 424 0.11 1 / 4 St
Leo our stcak beLszo pat.:hum'.
MACRUM a CARLISLE,
OrNo Is rIITH STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa.,
I I
AT EATC/Di'b
NO, 17 FIFTH STREET,
JUST RECUIVED,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Or
WHITE GOODS AND
D AN EMBROIDELR
lE, ;C L LLAR O OAND HDRUEFRLNGEFS:
.
BONNET, NECK AND SASH RIBBONS: •'
=TEA SILK DELTING—faII Wm:
PLAID VELVET RIBBONS; ...
VELVET RIBBONS—aII octloTrt
WHITE EDGE SIJAILLEF AND BLACK VET,
V ET RIBBONS;
NEW STYLE HAT VEILS:
THREAD AND LAOE VEILS—TuII aligor,,amaa
BEAD ORNA_BIENTS AND SETS; ,''
BEAD AND SILTS
DEliktS ANTI-MAARBU TTO
TRT R ATINGS;
FatLa Lixi FVRNIS RING GOODS for LaAlatl
and _ G R e _ tnts
DEPUTE-./ITT GOODSt ,
Fula. Lars HOSIERY AND GLOVES; .:
-
FINE ASSORTEENT ZEPHYRS and YARNS: .
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS GENERAL,
LY, at
At 77:;c., worth 75:
A t 61 60, wont $2 00
At 12 00, worth $2 10
Wholesale and Retail.
CRAND OPENING,
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street,
WOW OCTOBER 10.
B•vje• eompleted OW EXTENSIVE IMPAIRS,
wa extend • cordial LirlC•tloa toeriecybedy, sad
the Ladle. In pacttoula,r. co call nee ewes.* ORO
of the LARGEST' A NO BEST SELEGITED AND
cIiZIAPEST STOOK of
Triimines, Embroideries,Hosiery,
Gloves, Fancy Goode, urnish- 1.
in , ' and Woolen Goods and
Notions ever brought ,
to this city, To our
FVIIO.LES4f CUBTOMERB
- We no 'der SPYCIAL BARGAIMI, la an 1 ,
no. aelltog great =say goon
Less thin Eastern. Jobbers.
MACRITN, GLYDE CO,
Nat, 71 and 80 Hoke► Stntel
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.,
HAVE .TEST OPENED
_. - N I V Co 4.3 s,
• •
D rest Trimmings. Cloak Ornaments,
Real Lace lloods,lihril' . Style Belt
Buckles, Beat Make Bilk Beat- •
lags, Head Ornaments, New
Beck Scads; Manahan
,Flonneings, Linea
ilaadkerchlefe,
Balmoral Skirts,
Breakfast Shaw*
Snit Roods, ,I. •L. ers'
Zh Legere; New Ragmen -
Ekirts, ep Glories and tikunitlets, Win
ter Underwear for Men, Ladles and
Chfl
dren, Jouvin and Al exanfte Kid
Gloves, Ladles' White Castor
Gloves. The above and
many other Goods la
Great Variety, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
15 ' 1 1(oLLSALE ROO.IIS T'P STAIRS. milli
J UT OPENED
J. w. pAlitli ER do CO'S,
tio, b 9 Market Street
WET
ROBES Pe (.• H A 518 RE, imuziros,
MEM
ENFR ES,
dbe.• tiba
oe3:l:tf
W. W. MOORHEAD'S,
81 Market Street.
A FULL, LINE OP FURNISHING GOODS, la
Ladles, Gents, imainyv.•
SEA-SIDE SHAWLS,
vrootar itoonso to_&Narre49,_
SETS, HOOP Eurutr3__ tcy.:ll.l) If
BONNET raBBONS, VELVET BM
BONS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, &a.
ABELINGTON DT. mulnairoz
IN ALLEGHENY.-
ofthr for sale the donb/o TWOSTEIST
11 WELLING, finely It eased on a.spatlons let oa
Wuhlrotton Street, east of tne East °ominous.
The hetcrit &large dOub/s smut on Gas We
and two rooms on the °then aldsig Wide
hall Bathe floor. inul four large ahem/ken 04
the second door. latches and disintroost Us
basement.
The lot is Wino. Apply to
oc2IFOURTH SMELT, -Mu:keg-B=w
istiffran, age
by BEY & MRCP%
yyys. 1124 WOO& 111411.
SO. 19 FIFTH STREET
F. H. EATON,
No. 17 FIFTH sz
18651
JOB HORME 4 CO.,
n ima n MAICKET STErart
bILA.if LR,
CLOA.ICS.
C ASLOILEILF.S,
A LPAOCAS,
W. W. 1i0081iEAD•8
IMAJIMET T
S. S. BRYAN,