JC; t\l I=l 1111 1 1 N 1.11 ,, I'll-11A N 7 ' =ME I 1 an ! =ME MEE ME= in our I!=!1 to widen:land it, wi.;ic an Lomble iroli to n dillerent profession, can see clearly through it and behold all its blessed results, if carried out Do not the i,leat army of Christ- tan ministers and Christian men through out the north, nearly all of whom hare stood firmly hy their assailed country in I ! its peril. the past four years, and who most earnertly desire lie good, understand it? Do nit the nolde band of true and loyal men at the South, who risked their lives. fortunes, and their all in the war for the country, and whose homes and happi ness are again Imperiled, understand it" When they with anguish of heart tell us that if "My Policy" succeeds, they MUSS leave their homes and flee for safety, is it because they are unable to understand it? Are its present workings so entirely differ ent from what it will he if allowed to per fect Itself? Why is it that rebels and rebel sympathizers alone understand it? Do not the freedmen, who at the risk of life sus tained our arms, feeding and secreting our soldiers, fleeing from southern hells, but who now sea brothers, eons, wives and fathers hung on trees or shot in the streets of cities, understand it? Do not the sir riving sufferers of the Memphis riot or the New Orleans massacre understand it? Do not the noble men of Vermont, and Maine, who have not usually been regarded as an inferior race, with their 25,000 majorities, understand it? To affirm that these men do not understand it one must claim for him self superior intelligence or sagacity? Whether it is superior or inferior, let the people decide, They hare already begun to render their verdict, and it will be giv. en so plainly that he who runneth may read and understand, sad it is to be hoped that the author of the above words will take counsel and understand. Tho people do understand who are on the side of free dom and human progress and who are not. They know, as only one who is honest and true to himself must know, whether as- DREW Joinveos, elected Vice President, ot, pledges given by his acts and words, is true to them or not; whether his policy is adap ted to protect Union men and Freedmen :it the South or not. They have intelligence and sagacity enough to know that "some thing is rotten in Denmark," when the most intelligent, tried and true mei; the men who have by all the means in their power defended their country, are now de pounced as traitors, and removed from (idles, while any amount of traitor. and boasting rebels, with hands dripping in blood, gutty of the sat age atrocities of An dersonville, are iii higa favor, and Sr.' termed loyal' The great wave of ft eedom and human progress may be Lcld hack by the treach ery of ;its professed:friends, but in its re ceding movement, it will gather iticreased power and force, and will return sweeping away every opposing obstacle. The right will preval. The down-trodden and abused, denied the avails of their own labor, the-education for their children they have paidier, protection in courts of jun. tics, 'will be protected. Let not men cover up theirlir.or attpmpt to do eo under claims it. Igor intelligence or wisdom. IT superior here, they must be deficient in the region of the moral faculties. ANOTHER REBELLION.-MONTGOMEBY of his speeches not long ago, be a rebellion in once; for the 'me" and ' • • 0 =I k. A MEI •e, le, L err doing =I SEIM —~l~„~xnier~ ETTEEM • •r.lth , o' amon• the fal.tilesa..• Dove we tbongk, thee: F•ithieas among the falthAil now •hou art. To aile sae • nepai has •ad amaittou hroi.,lo thee. lit•ti or •••ak ungrlteful heart he.;•r thee—our hot.. one, an , , 13? pride— ! thou Lad,. fa len when remit Lt...,,,La died. —meson mastmad• oetons • This thy saying. W A. 4 I , d through the land from North to !testi lb \ • feared. some of us. It would meet the p r a gi ng Of men repentant with two *tern oath. Y.r we no vengeance wanted—hate ha m l noun: =2V==EU2 • Treason must be made odious!'' Thou haat don• It 1 reason to ftlunda to .uotry. and to right. More odious seem. ,luau DOW ars g.r upon It. a form of darkness Ina plar , of tight. This good, at least, or owe to thee and fate, Tu hate a traitor with Inlet., bate. lla on • Ell up thy little hour or ruling With deeds tantaatle and with ph We need perhaps such days of sad, stern schooling That we true wen from tams mes Iwo to know. And yet one deed It were not safe to dot We are but men, and that we will sot hear. A. once before ver tald, 10 new we ray It We co before the People' If we fell. We hear We lib amain I verdict, and obey It. Bat If we wln, we'll rule—lona. of bell. And all Iba rawer* of roll, low or MO. And thouch a tbestwhil traltor• Ilve or die' —A sermon in four words. “Shrouds have no pockets." —Virginia farmers are making molasses out of water melons. —The latest dry goods sensation—the "Queen Emma" shawl. —The French navy has the biggest gun yet cast—a 40,000 pounder. —New Haven horses are dying with a mysterious throat disease. —The Russian Prince Ouronenow is the present !ion In New York. —ln Kansas a University is being erect ed for the education of Indians. —The rebel General Walker is now a commission merchant in London. —The Chinese Empire is now open to its very centre to all who choose to visit it, arr4prer in Springfield shot himself dead because his wife refused to live with him. —Burying is done In Paris by a joint stock company. Thaaks to the cholera, the dividends are fat. Mrs. Porch, one hnnored and twenty-one years of age, lives in the moun tains of East Tennessee. —A guerrilla caught and convicted of eleven murders was burned to death by a slow fire near Little Rock, Arkansas. —Hon. Green Clay Smith, recently ap pointed Governor of Montana, started for hts new home on Saturday, accompanied by a party of Kentuckians. — W. G• W. Gray, munlerer of old Mr. Gray, of Fayette county, Ohio, in October, 1864, him been found guilty, and sentenced to be hanged November 80th. —San Francisco papers are making large calculations upon the success of the new steam line, to go Into operation next Janu ary, between that port and Hong Kong. —An eccentric Englishman, Jost dead, left a large SUM of money, the interest of which is to be given quinquennially to five young maidens who are to dance round his monument. —An English paper says there is no city in the world—not even Paris—where mu sical performances are so continuous as in London. The old distinctions of season and recess are now, as far as music is con. corned, almost obliterated, and operas or concerts are to be heard all the year round. —Gustave Dore has recently bad a large cage of live rats fitted tip in his studio for the purpose of watching the movements of these animals, which will occur more than any other in his new illustrations to the "Fables of La Fontaine." There are near ly twenty animals in the cage, which has its compartments and sly holes so con structed that the rat may show hittrue character. :g„,—The band of Providence does indeed seem to have fallen heavily upon the south. While her politicians are engaged in an in sane struggle for resuming control of the National Government, a universal wail is coming np from her people, as the prospect for starvation the coming year stares them in the face. A careful examination of tire crop reports from that section renders it evident that in , the great zone of country which embraces . most of Borah Carolina, with the northers and middle portions of Georgia, Alabama_ and Mississippi, there has been a complete failure of Abe prodnc , Botts that xumally sustain Wet , and.tha t in the year to come, 'stein' the - one just sast, public and private charity will aWne save thousands from a terrible death. of =EIS= EMMINIM •'.•:—etrong, crtiphtt. .. . tuk. I= El= =I JO9."Z" . M.: Act 'X3 =I NEW All' ;I,I(TISEIIIENTS ' FOR •11i.11114 I=3l N Ol I EL. f :an.• to thy 1,11,1111.11 . . SORREL MARE ATrACHED TO A BUGGY. 1,011 SALE A REPIBLI( V% 011605 Apt, ,s n 1 toe ,str.../t..1...5s rn I •11.1.1.,•/,,.. =MN 11=113 PRIME SEED WHEAT. JEST 11E1 1314 ED FROM THE Tw rr. larlit on of 14) A 111.1,. WINItH I.IILA I. f ,eta.l gun tto•oia. o rcto • to Oils ,••,•: IT • . Seemt al! at .11•0 rent! larret, two., Lalon Depot l'ittsnurgh. ra. se. or: J. F. PENVMYELI A (11. 1, • 011 SALE-21 acf ex of good ?ARMIN., LAND In noes township. ,all neared and all under fence. mor• thanone.ha4r It• good new padug fen, There are on thr prem iere two or three good springs.' water: Sill...Ma te a mums from the city, near Inc new !sew Itrightun road. and I 1 mil•• from It!rnalugbarn Station. It la a part of Use Cooper Farm. and wtll hu mold at • ILOM.Ib • HALL, Iteal gestate ciente. n. 91 lIca•or @trees Allegheny. ,4PLENDID MITER FAIIM FOR clALE—Contalns 90m:res. 00 of which Is river Lou urn. The buildings area large Dwelling. built house and frame. errs large barn. two .heap lad otherout-buildings; elm springs, two orchard. of choice fruit: situateopposite Port Ho mer. on the Pittsburgh and Wheeling liallgoad. Dee tittles beJnw Welleville. This Is one a the best et..ek farms now off...rod for mle. Por_partlcal•rs, call os kl. McLALN ten.. mot 19 Fourth 'Met,. biag•lu icy 1.111• . VXECUTOLIS• NOTIC E.—Whereas Letters Teatanaeatary on the eats. or JOHN lIH AW. late of the city of l'llleborarh. Alwiyheny county. Praha dec . d, have bean issued by the Iteglet r or Wills of said con nty lo the underelgned, all persoa• So bald estate are beretty re quired to mate Imt.edt•te pay..• ot, and all Poelloo^ ba•lng clal again. the Sedur preasat them for bettlen:leyl. R"ILLI A)1 TIIAW I . llt.sburgh. TH9b. CLARKE:. l'ltt tonnvitlp x ec' WILLIAM M. liLdBll, l'Atsb•gb, sr 1.1:11,7 ANNUAL REUNION OF THE SIXTY-SECOND REG. PENNA. WKS =I =l3 Sit has beta decided that NO Mafia!: will be ad mitted to this reunion lades. accompanied BY • LADY, or bolding a ticket Prom one of the mana gers. Ne exception to thie tole will be remitted. ALLEGHENY COUNTY. ss.—ln Common Pleas Court. No. I March Term. UAL CATII/KINZ KLEIN •e. CHA.III..Eft SLAIN. Is Divorce. . . . • . ♦nd 130 , 1: Sept. IAII6, B. B. PARKINSON. Irm. Appointed Comtelntoner by the Coon to Ban to. tlo only on part of libellant. 11101 Tat RECORD, - .1 . i0013 e. WILTLFL, Preth'7 To Ciis.atis KLZI:e:—You will tale notice that the undersigned Uommiesioner appointed to tate testimony in the absiv• case, will attend to the de lla. of his •ppuletnient, at the 012 e• of kisong.." & Microns,. leo. SO Omit street. Pittsburgh, on egTURD•T, leapt. Yid, MS. at 2 o'clock e. a. it. B. PA.RIC.NnOii. se11:170 COl:Rail/eloper A LI,EGHENT COUNTY, se.—in AA. the Court of Common Zeta, No: VI. March Term, MI HANNAH LAMBERT ye. BAUBLE., LAMBERT. In Dleorce. And nowt Bent. Bth, UM. 11. B. BARICINBusi, Esq.. unpainted Commissioner by the Court to Inks testimony ou_nort of Ilnellunt. PROs( TUB ILECOen. • • Et= TO Sitar et. I.AstlitteS:—You will take notice that testimonydgned I ommi•sluner, appointed to tut, oin the whore cam, will alt.. to the do• ties of his appointment, at the oleo of If ACIMILLL & SiceoreA_, No- 89 Grant street, Pittsburgh, on SATUNDAY. Sept. W.d, !Mk et o•clocc I. at. A. 11. PARK I NOON, selkdel Commissioner. ADJOURNED SALE OF MAN= PROPERTY, AT SLANNFILLD, On Saturday, September Ibtb, At lb o'cloek A. r. , win be sold 3 valuable Houses sod Lot ad shout twenty Lots. two of the the property lots will be told without reserve. All the ptoperty offered I. 'try desirable. and 1. is a itseatlty that 1. lenbrovtog .r." ta t of particulars, •pply to E. P. WHITE. Real ra ta. Assist satalleld,Flab or t street, Pito BAYNEt sburgH At SAPER. Attoro.rs. No. 10S , h. RIESICIT. a BKO . Engine Bui l d - Ewa AND MACEIIteIBTS, mnnufacturers of Mesita'. ..tent ,balance V•len, for Steatohlai zfilf",..liaanndeVrla.kt;;.ri4.,s',7ll,i_t.V.T:T or without Blotto.. Vttleee, Boilers. Fire Front, Watttott ull7.l3=nlsinftili oTUKtas, rittaburgh. alto G t r tortntt. sod potting op machinery promP,IT actirrre ARGARETTA WALILEIR versus WALliglit. No. I. Al le gheny INA In the Conn of Cotonou Pion County. The underelgoadwill proceed, pursuast to the Order of said Court, to take tenimony on fort of plaintiff. Is the City of Pittsburgh. on DAT, wit lees, atnot.c, I o`clotk P. 0.. of 00151 defendant ; take . . It E ItTrolTzMyzr CND rW. FA 1171 V. hawing finished • tbeil• pew hp 114 I we. at Ihe Ir oldatriod. J(o. 418 and 415 Liberty Street, Itir. 'bate to let to our buthilag 8 , 1 , 7 E. LABIAL BOOMS, tillable for Mom Inquire at th• Above uotsbers. 81003(X) zgArvEST.-00,000 BONDS AND MORTOACII. In rums of from VOA/ 'or more rapid Cy+ Alai Estate Allegheny county, tor ottO, "go or fora* yaw, at No, 09 Ora= Merl. , lY N EW AD \ E.I EMEN I S I NI r ,, ' tji i , 1 / 4 . lit I .1 . I IoP. Tito “tt I BAI'JUP- IBM!IIIIME F.)r, FAH, lilii i \4ERI \ I H MI rt t • 1 - la. t StF. UP STAIRS, MILLINERY. hi WIN nos, FALL MS LLiiJI FIL • OM:=1 A LARGE A:',S3RTMENT son,oN.-ti WHITE, ORR & CO I= .1 OH \ I It01"1 .16; AC.I•T, MEI= lIII=IEEMII lIENR.Y G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR Lars . and i.tremlh >rl Ird 'toil. \\ 11 (z EXECUTORS SALE JF FARM AND COAL pli: I NIDEItsIGNILD, Executor* September 26111, at 1 o'clock P.M =GM •P. , 6 !Oil sCr••• .11. .'AL uo•lerts log ,• • T6 u a et i•al (1.. w': water., en 4 The ~thin . e mu. sod • half o•tL. Non. ret•beis ri. 1• r.r• EMENSEEMEM . itw“ne-tbll , lcaeb. balance Inane at..l annu•llT. 1.43 secure., '"r . 1 11.1 " 14 " Na7::1, ' . 1 .7;! . , v lIA VII , If WII-40b.' ••12.,71 w nes - the pr•totte• - - - I 011: IS BERGE & CO., CRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS. Wareroomn, 97 Meeker Street, Nadnid Block V 4 a* [row Broadway VI . NrVI7 YOBS . Ttka mann fantared by tale Orn are unto,- puard for po ex w•rful. brt l llanlandornapatbelle tone. wan rellvat .orkmaaablp Circular, and Kira Ilse et lit on •policallon. relo:Yr CL, CD. .ELI-alla-MEIC), EM3ECIE3 FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, Ito xx,..1;; ,- 3rim , l. NATALXIMI, AND French Clocks, &c. r Tn t An y . trtvett to the RIETA !RING OF Jib. 22 Fifth Street. ses, 13Derrr pUBLIC SALE OF On WEDNESDAY, the 19th DAY OP SEPTEM BER, at A o'clock r. 0., will be told to close • con- M frs Tly largo gray Horse, suitable for !teary draught—weight I,mdtensadt. Alm on• pair Match Gray Carriage Bones. Eight tread Horses and Maim, for various pi:tr yout. Also ono Top Buggy allo liack•waron• The above homes are jut from the country. and . p e ar l 0 . can depuld that MIL will De LlVERY seted. s ala positive, at HOWARD'S STABLE, Tirol street, above ynislifisid, Naar Mo nongahela Boas.. sea JIM NOTICE TO LANDLORDS AND TENANTS. BRIOICLAYING AND JOBBING. Grates, Ranges, Beaters and Boilers Neatly and Expeditiously Set and Repaired. All orders MO at Mitchell, Slephenson A l'.•• Stor• War•lio use, No, 104 Liberty street. will e be promptly attendta to. JOHN McILINLEY, THOMAS McREE, segst mot/cal Idrickla7ars. 1866. FALL TRADE. 1866. HATS, CAPS AND FURS, Wholesale and Retail. M'CORD & CO., 181 WOOD STREET, lnv Ito tpeolal attention to their Dirac stock of Hats, &c., &c., for .Fall Sales, Now full and complate—every rArlety to mat sii tastes. Also FURS of oret . y description to suit the LADIES.. OIO --- GREAT WESTEILN PLANING MILL, Corner of briery Street and Duquette Way, PITTSUIMGII. PA. Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings MADE'() ORDER. Unfinished work I. Rut In • f r il . l . llre sod ;F e rn tte t l i i . ott. d re n n i ft ; constant' or hand. r gawit i g; rs,swing_and luoll e m az I . ll:Az e e r. with . d=t s ch. Bo j te i s ui rr n •2l A , ads PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE rum DAY ASSOCIATED . r s ltb me R. !. t. a: 2 71 Wood etteelttebart. Tlg i atyle of Um Ono to be 818itekkatijid GEOI.OI A...................Z. N. IXOD•114B4 G r EonbE A. (TELLY & CO, W;IJOLESALL DR.13130215T24, 217 Wood g.ri c UrAlarg e. ra., dealer la Drags, Cbtail dla.... Palau, thl i lirry g ola r Wt:474;r Patty. te. sell FOR, AUTUMN, 1866. IRTALTaIrag .18.1..A11M, • or u.. am brut, akupbst and ben. Tor ego by W. P. ausensi...L. •u V Woed Street. IV • -- te a r We at temp b oilt.s,intonsa et. street. rauaan. SZE NEW ADVERTISFME:N fS I 71i 7'1!: , 1! f ASSESSMENT. NATURALIZATION! I\7 - C._lo l- 1' I C . I . NION HOPI 11 , 11.11 /\v (IF (1.1.1 w 1 14114%1 1.. 114 nth IZEI=LECI ••1 . 1 . 111.1/It. ►i , 11 ' 1 Z V% El. 1.41•1 VI 11. 014 t.\%, Jr.. No .•,ti il . 1:12! l'irl.ll PITTSBURCi-II PLPEII HE, rarehouse, s 2 Third Street, =I NEWS, TACK, MANILLA, HARDWARE, Roanln. Pelt and WRAPPING PAPERS 10,000 bll, a "sorte.l r••. , I u W.:. Clinton 11111• at atienbouvillr. Ohio. ibrifFitton Mill. at New Brighton. teat., DAY, McABOY & SPANG, =I IRON CITY ILIME WORKS, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St, EW HOOK. iuroirrxrca or AND DEALKUN IN Saddlery Hardware and _Trimming, WOMEN OF THE WAR IT= Superior Wood and Iron Haines. Wrought Post Ms, Ring Mts. tln.oee , Brandoona, Wheel Pits, Ruben BR., r hr.. do. Keep also on hand a full and complete sasortment of goods In their pne, all of which they otter at as fair Price., thd on as good terms as e otfernd by any m house In e trade It Olt WERT. BARKER & HASELTINE. No. 12 Fifth Street, Second Story, I= NIACIN/I IN LOOKING GLASSES, Pictures and Frames of all kinds, MOULDINGS, &c., &c. ♦ full stook oonstantly on hand MONUMENTS, TOSID STONES, dTdTU.dRF, B LIS TS, FOUXT4I., S. AN EXTRA FINE ITALIAN HEAD-STONE 00 hand and Cur sale. x. 813005ha37, •421 02 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. OPTIC 1101 , Tilt Attuirtgarr VALLE', R. R. CO.. Pirrshunalit, August, 2sth, 1006. I TICONTRACTORS,—RAILMOAiI ETTING.—The Allegheny Valley Railroad Company will receive pratioaale at. Weir cane, on Pike street. in the City of t'ltt•birgh. up to 6 o'clock. r. N., of TIJESUAY. September Bbth, for the Gradention, illasonry. Ballasting and Ties re quired on about forty-life mile sections of road ex tebdit g northward fiats Ready's bred. M•ps. plans end epeoltications ot the work will be ready for exhibition by the tOth of ticotember next. Tue tine is marked on the ground sullloinnt for ex amination by contraotors. though not yet complete ly run In. Any further information In regard to the work, east be had on application, In person or by teller, to the eabseriber. P. WKiliflT. anretiro Chief Engineer, H. J. LANCE, SILK A bir WODLEN DYER AND SCOURER, ALSO. Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Corer. Cleaned S Iteglazed without unpacking. Nos. 33 and 37 Third Street, Between Wood and Smithfield, tayto:ari PITTSBOIIUB, PA. W. H. OASMAIID....D. A. 500TT1....W. T. CIAIMARD. POINT MALT HOUSES. W. H. GABRAED & CO., Halsters, Drain . Hop Dealers, No. 17 Water Streati and Nos. I and 7 Penn Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. stri v . halts t e r& Ly d r la d for 7 , Tr i f i tT , 3=c4zwu.vesxio•irt OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE, .►'b. 410 Penis [Urea. JAMB 8 DAM, Proprietor, alr Omnibuses and carnage, t ,awe for all trains. Also, Csaispe rot Fusers's, Weddisso and Flutist', at short adios and reasonabl• rases. ntaporrams ME FALL ri . 'SN'af'S F A H‘i4E \ I'l L_ X I_T . i '5 4. S s r?, . :`~ 1111.1 I t t - k% ORLI) I lit\ \lho. r.AMALEY, .:~ . ~ L.L.O-.;;y ST:et FINE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS J. D. RADIAL4EY, 334 Liberty 6tltet FAStiIuNABLE HATTER I I E \ 11=1EITIMEI ll=l J. D. RAIVIALEY, 334 Liberty Street, Boot -4 rii►d Slweci. I=l Ladies', Misses' and Children's CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS, ttf toe ttne.t \e.. fort Manufacture. And a Lower Prices than Down Town Remember the IN , UIt I.AR,sit WIN Dows, oppo .lle Wayne street. .e-12. TT. RI FRANK MOOIIII. author of —Tho =MEI The object of this work Is to collect and present narratives /.f the services of the women who shared the perils of the war.and ought to Inherit Its glories Among toes. are sketches 01 Idles SIARTUA .1. FOWLER, of ritisburgh. Pa.; Mrs. kIARRIS. Mrs. HP:WAND And Nil. PATTERSON. of Phila delphia; Miss CARRIE SILEA:M, at Gettysburg. Pa., and others from nearly carry State In the Union. The volume eat:axles about a4O octavo pages. and is Illustrated with steel plate portraits. engraved In the most Improved style. Sold only by sohfterlption. AGENTS WANTED In Western Penna., West Virginia and II extern aen York. For terms, address or apply to =I sci No. RN lint, rtreet, Pittsburgh CHINA WAREHOUSE. RICHARD E. BREED, No. 100 Wood Street. BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TABLE WARE, TEA TRAYS AND TABLE CUTLERY. alwave on hand. CHINA TEA BETS, CHINA DINNER SETS, CHINA TOILET BETS, CHINA VANES. CHINA BPITIVEINS, BOHEMIAN WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTIONI LAVA CARD BASKETS, LAVA VAkEit, LAVA EPIII OONS. ENGLISH STONE WARE 0(011 varieties, tonal] wholesale and retell trade. The largest and most complete stock of everything In this Ilse In the city. Prier's nod terms the mime &sin the eastern cities. inyl7swlB MERCY HOSPITAL, In Charge of the Sisters of Mercy, J'OR TIIE TREATMENT OF ALL -A DISEASES requiring medical or surgical ald. All el.ses of putouts admitted, Irrespective of creed or co.or. Clergymen of nil denominations permitted to visit patients of their own creed. Pa- Dents Lou peer to pay are admitted free of enarge, au application to any of the attending phi eletaTil or mirgeous. All regular physicians sending pay pa dents to private room , may 114 TO lull charge or UM sanie. at . te o n ne til t jo ' l t ti o leTs7o;r c s, om ili b aTe e e d tVe " iti l s i t t ltrl r o so n sa per. or to aut. th in th en, state fOr t 1 ose agile e 1 01sen.. V. physician and wrgeoe In daily at- Mandan,. Stedlcai if and mouths of .1,117 attendance: 11. Sictit,L. .1 it.. M. U.. lull brant street. Oc tober. San embe• and December. TiluS. .1. CipALLAH.It, M. D., 142 Sealthrield air et, April, May and June. SILAS N. BENHAM, St. It,, 132 Third street, duly, /1.140161. nod Septenaber. B. .1. A. 11 1 .0 EL Si. D., LOS Ross street. Jan. eery, Februaryd March. 110. E. DONN an ELLY, ecirner el .11 and Grant streets. Surgeon. In daily attendance. .024412 purrsuu Itt4 fl POCKET CUTLERY. These Kelso, Cr, acknowledged to be the best In nee. They certainly are the cheapest. HOLLOW GROUID RAZORS, G roe Ile! e: pressly fbr prima use TABLE CUTLERY AND CARVERS In every ark and finish - 171775 a. N. COGfrrIIODI7. Agent to the rltteburgh Cutlery company. AV*. 67 and 69 ruin Sired, see IDISPATCH BUILDINC) ___ !QM. 1,001 Yrrrsaugoo. August 30th. INI. FRANK YAP/ GOIMER dlsoesed etas Interest In the Ism er bIACECIL. ins( Jig a CO., to his partners. the bostoeu otter. Arm wLU be cooled on by the rebudrang partneri as heretofore. auSl:l73 . MAA1111:11111, OLTDS a CO. ~!IYWY:~. 1 ~Hi:S:~~;1~Z~7nrw~;~~ JOHN B. & A. VIRDIDea, wassallorlictt Mem, Sr„).- • Ts. Wick attention to their extereff at r W i ffer t e G M al=a4l=26.l,isauga Cote- _e KM , , :c , iE~~EN =9 PLATFORM SCALES t 1.04i1) (N IN I- I \ I 4 14 tt. \ i.I \ I % NYC"ea Ilt i • y 13. c \ V 41 I L.!) pi•) , lonili plaid • biA Hll El'lll 1111 11, hilt .()i1111(3 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Fur If 't4t, Pi P. n pi' n. East r rrt. Ohio nnJ 11*(4 l'lrgirtiii, ..r.s.-/-p *3; .13 URG II !•:- cm her IN, 19,211 and 21, .4it; THE IRON CITY PARK =I I= b la. c , SEE 'v. es ka km. ra.ctry- t,:r,r sttunv TBE ,kart _ . 'I CIE Ht.:11•1: CIRCLE ',AI2 •ai.. : .:.•At 37 tn. an oinee n t• W3IIE.Ht•I E. N. 10 •- • • lair ror the purr •.• ..rrerel•pag * 0 s *l4 •n..• or tO ../s. !lay and etre"' v. 111 4 n•he.l ',all. for 2.1. anuna, entered ntr 11-In. nO.l nrate •••,11 , 6 provid.ti at th e rash prices to ex no•ilors nth , may desire 10 purebaoe. Vor !ufrnta , lon relative to the 1.1.1 r, address the Correspoudkan nerretary. JOHN E. PA.IiK E. President. 331135 S. NY,..I.nT. I . orreSpondlllll Secretary. atl=3/100,,Pr CHIRLES C. BILSLEY, Product and Commission IVIFRC~3AN'~~ Wholesale dealer In EVERY VARIETY OF PRODECE. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments, QUICK SALES & PROMPT RETURNS. Refers to !HITHER & JOHN 8. DILWORTH & CO Warehouse, 201 Liberty Street, Sep4 DISSOLUTION OF PAITNKRSIIIP THE FIRM OF JOSHCA RHODES et. CO. thethis dsy dissolved by mutual cnent. tither of partner* will slim the nuns of thefilm In eettllng up the old business at the °ace of the Pittsburgh Brewery. JOSHUA MOBIL'S. P. W. H. L.A.TSHAW JACOB ANDERSON. Ravine disposed of our entire 2tewlir I , laltinr and klop Businese to Ifee•nt. 0.4.1380 N DILIILLINCF TON R CO" we would ask from our and • con tinuance of the patronage Ilbentil l y bettowed upon us, as from their lons experience fettle ne atness, ,we feel matisiXed, that they will maintain the excellence or our Ale. JOSHUA RHOOILS A CO, Referring to the abate, are would Inn= the pub lic teat w• will leave nothing undone to Merit a con tin owlet of the patronage enjoyed by the late ern, ofJOSIIIIA RISODIS t CO., and from our eaterience In Ile business, fool saddled Gist we will be enabled to give entire satistaerton to Itou who may hirer us with Asir order.. ses CARBON, DARLINGTON A CO. BLANK BOOKS, Memorandum Books, Stationery. School Books. • large stock (trail descrlpti•as at lowest prices. STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. JOHN P. HUNT & CO., WHOLEALLE AND RETAIL Booksellers,Stationera & Newsdealers •a MASONIC HALL, FIFTH EMMET. ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of 1861 and 1862. All who served three years are entitled tOlOO O issitutY: those serving two yews, glint or .ka loare discharged by raison of loosens, or Charlatan. 2 hree .11ffonthe Extra Pay le dee Volunteer Onlcora In the service Ma m a' &I MN end discharged, mustered out, or etre A s rli 11165. led are estitleg iSfla•—rermaitestly . i te ty ro, eito or OWL secoreLeglelegfv." ra bil " W. 1. & HALL rArricsairc. Atterlefl. Ti Groat Streat. TitSaborsll. Ps. soLonaup CLAIMS FOB EOM% te. Ito andaralgadat will a9llNt_all 1 1 1 0 11 .111114 baok pay sad ;maxim Etas salami sada OA oats or Conran or Rata lays, Cowen hashutiiiKii,aiiiiipt impiaLlstag ton tiesomter attach., _Tit•zsiefiadtas witllll4 to Waxily of trol■ UDC 4.cunwimixiii,, • NOUIQW.II A • triplattiLlitri .- ?'"°"1- ILMAitSANIO ft 6a1e114; r t' i N ri)t, , 1 IMINEMI w i;\LI It =I 10:10:10 A First-Class Bus:ness Stand JAMES T. SAMPLE, LO IA) IN In s / 41 ME VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. A otizer f.“ .••• In A.,,r.t•ny ano SA'rettuor, tl• talnl. ,f..un acre •. Coal and I.Unr •.. ,tre nt• road an.: Sluro.ng cur,. r. , Ot, further particu lar. en•,..-t la ILIA AM WAIll), lir•nt avert. TWO . 1111:SINESS HOUSES I`C:) , FL !BALE!. Frontitig tda Florist street. betsisso First Lod Second streets. Apply to 'rTnw! JOHN D. BAILEY, Stook and Real Estate Broker. I.`OR SALE—&n Ambrotype Gal lery, occupying one or the best locations In the city, aud Ing a good run or ...tom. Immediate poescesion can be given. JON): D. iI/aILET, No. ICC Fourth street, Or, E. C. K EYS,_ null No. 6 Bill'. SI *tit, L Way. FOR SALE-33 ... and Surface, altos' u gn I les from PittfibarglL and idway A!,..1 , • .; the Ettantoca•lllo Turn, !' ut,,er good gd cultivation. • ro. J scree of Umber. Yrs= Edo oo n. and Log Barn. I'OR SALE.-11.1.3 acres of food tlWlle land, all level and ceder a high state *l' caltlvation: , 00 acres cleared and eta he worked by • mooing maehLno. arge two•stor y Mese h-d large frame bare. L (ioed orchard of all Widget wt. The place Is wall watered with never falling et/rings. 1.1.41 well at the door. filtriate ► ens albs fire New Brighton, adjoining the borough Ile 0 of gallstown. Tee pace Is underlaid with •ix feet vein of gawl bitemlneus coal, under which Is a vela of a. e lire clay. from 10 to 16 feet, fronting on the Beaver river. JOHN D. ISALLBT. sepi No. Fourth street. ( lOUNTEIN RESIDENCE ON NIT. It AilillhOTON FOR GALL—Over au acre of ground, taelng l o o n o w m ch c lam F r ramde Cwotid ta e g hailett sae wcooood sad coal house, table IS stories high, with bank teller for cow stably end chicken house; large ell tern at bense, alas at amble; good well which never cantatas less than 10 to II feet of •• ater. TM fronda planted la fruit tree. , vines an.a.lnali uit, and are surrounded on three sides by Wig. streets. The locality L. one of the =St Ittlaot re tired and healthy In the county, nody_et "dada 10 minutes' walk of the city goat office. rwession. It required, could be given nt short notice. Alpo va cant lots fronllng on 11101, Mal= BALLET. eta., In akwye lioroagh, JObLN 1). T Stock and float Estate limier, sun Ito. on Fourth litreek. pOll, SALE-46 acres of Land, Lgu i r2 mu l tr o tb . e"ttr a .ouLke o rga t irm Btatloe, Tlttsburgli and fi ' tenbenyllte Rail road. The land I. beantlfttUy situated for country residences, Allegh e ny auty of scenery cannot be surpassed In °ousels , . The fonnation et the hills 10 such that by any conceivable division Into lots, each would he slit e advantage of the Wi seenery. Block and Real Estate Broker, anl2 No. 102 Fourth street. FOE SALE—One of the most + beautiful locations for a Cesustry Residence the county, situated 3 miles from the city, on the Pittebergh and Railroad, with • sto llen at I he place. ItConnellesille contains 2 acree ripper half rising ground, shaded with (arrest ' treat; lbs rentaineer eloping tattle railroad. Theplace Jewell watered with two or more strong /Lowing springs, with engelent Lell to Peres wisteria • height of 30 rest. and s R eal 801 - Ey, !Reck and Real Estate B L rute?. aura No. PM Fourth street. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH: ao. NEW PATTERN!! ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS,' IMPORTED UT hieFARIARD & COLLINS. We have the landing she a = rork. r Marathon. the Arai, arrival balo p oitat= FW of CROSBY'S CELEBRATED Tapestry and Bo* Brussels Carpets, We hare Wetted the potters• with eat essresel, for our i re Md. b e Cat Oller Our COL- . tomer. styles h at not to be found elsewhere, and toe Lovas? wuowes4l.7 raicis of the New York and Doston starkfle. 1151t11,1AND I COLLIE!. rylv 71 cad 73 FLITII 11771KET. cCALLUDI sucvniEns, No. $o TuVIETII IiTELEYPC. We [fan. on hands a Tirry superior stock of O.A.I.IIErEPTIMT CIF cd criai l a c alic u tigg e alVelr l t ei feet wide. ?Lugo AID TABLE COVEBs—Every kLn lt ape. lowest BEARTH BUGB—Trom the linen spaalthr to the Ju prims, ed. cAlit l-ra Toll MA ac, TTEIS, COCOA Aim IdAELLLA . I [OOA.LLIIII ranctsrly W. D. &Z. WWl= HALL AMID DINING ROONL-AR al•OM Pawl Ma/ With soulalllaal. la Mal aryl. and talus. For masby w. P. psi 4 ,11 1 10 MIDIXO.R118184•11KIVI, A BME MPORDMVOINLIC sotad 4 l} ll'i vetraf 'l o 4l: lar ta iiree '6 l at ik erbirlar ltar „..L 444 can tmi seen at WI de nista, 00 zo tut e tr iltr drstose tnernnA!•,. - • • . SORG : , 777177 atom slut toisse,ft. -' 'a ? nn ass Mims 111111111ZEIg MB= i e nag I l 11, II ra H wit I EMI JOll5l D. BAILEY, Stock and 1101.1 ESIALa Broker, No. It: Fourth strata