- a Mani 4 MSS f~ - • 6 , •••a , rl.l.tvAio - ' :.:-.....' ' Zills7 ," ' j.. ; i'.',.....' EZE .1 4 ; 11 15.*.%0ni4A7, mothiros. . 6 . lll ers• , s - - ltraik l A c a t tlen 'Justness via% Risrl. . s ,- •-. y.t.7., --'--, , li. „....,...is.„ , Aill . ....ql%; = Aia . f 4..v0 OA . 0 . #1 : 1.41 . iacii AN , ME iThli • Befoke the Southern States seceded, they received assurances in 'every form from — the.Nortlians Dethocracy that in their war • With the :Republicans, or, as they were more conimonly called, the Abolittordsts, they would stand by them. Buoyed up : by these delusivchpledges, and the hopes which those pledges inspired, they talents ted with the utmost confidence upon an 'easy victory over President Lencoun and his supporters. In the jubilation which the rebels bad at Montgomery, on the 13th of April, 1831, over the fall of Sumter, the leading spirits of the Confederacy londl; boasted that by the Ist of May their Ilan • weld be floating in triumph over the cap no) in Washington; and with equal eons dance they calculated upon seeing the De moeraey of the North docking to it in glad '- submission, with New England left out in --.- ' thecold. .. Never were a set of conspiratorS mote _ fatally deluded than were the secession . Democrats of the-South by their Copper. bead brethren of the North. But It wa, not through lack of will on the part of tin latter that tip traitorous programme Med. but through lack of c outage. They cow sued like witim.e.l spaniels before the atom - of indignation that swept over the loya States upon the first assault of the rebel, , upon the ling of the nation Coward, themselves, they had DO idea that the met. • who laid for years resisted the encroach ...• meats of the slave power would rush ti arms with such alacrity in defence of theft 1 . country and their principles. So their de. ' . 'laded, . cheated, betrayed and befooleriH, "Southern brethren" were left tots& the battle, on their own soil, and not on ours, , as best they could. A little cowardly fir-' lag in the rear was all they did fur them, ' And-that was of no service. ~ , • Now, the light being over,. slavery oho'. . fished, azutthe Confederacy utterly blotted Out of existence, these copperheads are One, more crawling out of their hiding places, and snaking promises Se the South of tio great things they will do for them. A weak, vain, obstinate and egotistical mall, happening to occupy the executive chair; conceived theibdlish project of forming a : . new party out of these wrecks of rebellion and tba old democracy. Fooled a'second• time with this apparently formidable com bination, Incited by all the power and pat. Tonne of the national executive, the rebels for a while were as arrogant and innaltant i as they , were at the b ginning of the war. A second time the have provoked the wrath of the North, d a second time they ibsd Shea the copperh de, even with the Preildent at their bac , are utterly unable to'hefp theni. Again they have been de ceived, and again they will have to bear the bitter and humiliating consequences. Before they rushed into reliefilcs,and war they relied upon their diigh-acid pe . .. . .. AlticaLailles of the North, as if the courage . -and fidelity of each creatures were quail *ties that might be safely relied upon; but by this time they have learned that - theft, bat error was- worse then the fit - a 6 Con . grew held out the olive branch and invited. them to colne in on terms which, tlonbu ess. they would ]cave promptly accepted had: not the Tab and foolish man who occupies the executive chair, inspired by the wee lying spirit that encouraged them to make their traitorous onslaught upon the nation's - life; told - shah, nor to do it,. Again they bin been deceived, and in the mournful . ,accents of .ourfirst mother, they nu..iy Orr: ~-. - " the - serrent beguiled me." Now if the ' ' :acipent would only lot these rebels alone 4 ';',7we Alight Ine.. , ke something of.. them yet: ": and Lt they Wottiii shut their earteio th. - lying voice 41 . 1: Lint ass-pest, It would be is, wisest thing thef. have done for man; Mrs. i~ H Ps -4' 4 1, :. 1 , - r, - - • „, ,-- - --- -. .iN c,, rsit' )(Ulm 9; as. t.;,.' - •;-- ' '-'. ' 171X3Ciii CUlttlOt Iciclecu)d doiartitege." toi,r 0 . 1;-,.. , .„ 2 m hi m sot to; go antler, thleytio trot cur ,t ~° -.4. " " low Atop! ho areks. providedthey,itent o 4 7,..t - 4,1" - -7 ,: make . solnettilog by increasing the exteo tt,i -- = ' -' of his cluster. Re ileiti tiOLIIfeW Of thou p, -s , ,- • • "' : , saa,eager to hartervvnes tortiencrei OE4EI a .-...... ..:- (or votes for feforlit:t cenditiates, ler Con : 'Wei ' ' '.? '''. „,Isress tir , ' 4 : l trimbiy:. - Whotlier'thity Weal , ' M x sighity eel II honorable pledges tr; ,-.=, „ . : - -. -irowliir the Wears/ •re ay, vre; h* -questi on . A; ..:- - •:. - - id, for observation * Witches Mit ittecAtull ik-1:=, ;. , , - ..-'l4l4tmt_tteltilttiit iinfieguntitly driven illek . el 4 1 11„,,,f,-;" ' . 9 ', '' rVilifs sett wlth'half ttiliraen ladliideax, 4..1 -- - - s - i , 1 , -,, - -' i pe q ;site ittlfilltistut : mxt,...ilieli irart,laid , tj!etit 4 , ,q-4.4 ' t • - -,. -:_;.; ,L, • , ,•:- altaittllieliritt4 Of ;triem ty i*llit lilt oil? ' ticket without et ticrarsh. ''', -"" ' - ,': '''.-- ~ P #l-A, "- --- ' ' s ztofth only - i4o' ",, - , , ' - PIO. ;Mk 1 - 9 e ornate, 99i l l , 4o. t r -. 14., , , ,‘ - 0:400.n IntolvektA , glis , eas t.:4/se. lune h'l, , ' ~.',. .., - • iihgai_dovitt.. all oinera 'le that whkeit: re. , 417 ~ --, isles ' !P. - t40 4-P4fnot" °X . aut4litz 4;mmar. '"' i i`"', 7-;., - '' . ihii_iPknifbag' 'tivilf.-Ointiesa: Th o p if a ie. ~L, , ,.:::-.. po int to bel.tlefidetf he whether lull eate r * , 14t . • ' :-.-"--' , Mattiis A Win z - Tlaufniitchti . l . 9;: . prii4 ,s ld 1 1' .- • - , - ‘'._ - •0t - - wmpli-Ofi-TOPllivern theinsehrer , V4') '' - ' . ' spouh.tbalintoliereprimtatlyne 1 . .t.a - - Shah .A., .1.... , • ,vonsrest:fatbre the lents, under a Ilea el 'pi , C 4 99P (921 0 4 tY• °l' the people: 'orsFall the' 44 -' . President grew; giving i LI, will Ai 4mi Ai u-'- - '-- ,-- :,,it enkt:of imp. 1 e!ctifts!,,Auteir,, .t r j, * 4 , .. • ~, ,1 in gown 14 ; 9 0 94 9g 949 Y1 it i*Pitkitindlowte il.t-tr , . --, .- , - - the ldghtP4ArSuiilalk 4 ' i le rgaliiiettliii - I* . :, - 1 -• - oc. 'a -- ClOgnajtryttin. lliniAllh eLtilgeo,.. nsir.fr.l. - ~,' '' ' velity '0? personal ; ( 4ol94 l iYittrtztrit .: , 091 1. .4' ulit: - ;: ~ :-, ..; kitaral lune:- :g..,: -'• , l- - .,- y ' ~ 2 Thve guszeit owl a r egiallys4yiliiible .-2 101 / 1 0 4 410 10 Or 424111bei1l ig-thiLmuthoulvei t:.2,-..- 2 , , - - - ,,,, -d' 0 1 4 614=iiiIt' ii- ..uot 4. mituer of ita lira • f i,- .Z,.,.,'-',...i.:l9;filertat4ett itha4iii,"cket*Sl 84 A4lo3llbir ~,,'„ , i . J Ar . - 't at , neii.,,*:44 troitedAi9f 0,,,,, - " - ;• - ... 134 ter 'I" . . t , c ..telettted luplacestor" ,r.,t , `,„ ,7..;",-00,04tair,7.xosiziefivberitiieno - - • ,:; 5::-7-:4; r -149topv #' 4 0.C.' - 1 4 4;ulunat r aiii,d -- 66: , -..:; - -"t:.-, - . i--:,.• -----': : '", .. i. '.,-",` r, - - .i E... i PUIILI4Lgn-8? PENNEMOIEED dc CO. , . I1;011 sitpui.ll-9.1 fiumNAinoris; Won ' MAJ. CEN. JOHN VV. CEARY; Of ouswitst-Lso voinerr.- - cipxortkas. , '• -• VArtirrr-iroonro Drsraiirts stuguitlam; Twitirr-rtnso Durnicers. TuomAs WILLIAMS. earairr: 847/1117EL B. CLIME?. Ottx. CIA= w(017111. *OIIN . G. BROWS, Hampton T* ccxxx Or ORPMANI COISH . 7I . ALEXANDER MILANO% °UV ILECOADIR: VIES= SNIVEL*. City. JUSEPII 11. Gnaw. rbunmp. CONXISSIONTB. Gunter. HAerIILTON. City DUI2C2OII Or moil 401131 e, DRAY°, mum Tp. Ass.non.Ti JOHN P. GLAsa. city. GEolluz WILSON, Pitt Tp. itiEoltelt IteliEP,llortb Payette Tp SUM VEL citinwltUL,Collus2p. W114.1A.,1 PirrElt. Voks Tp. C01.911.1.n; Clo'. DECEIVERS AND Dhenivev - ;-• EMI . . - _ abut. ; -without exiatise Or-pallia‘bliti, ' i 13- ---, :- -f- -------41. . 36 " 11 . Ile Jue;lee—the e nforcement -of- iom ii on _24 „, - - . Deleon has parbruttia 1527 crap/1W - ho. e-....5ki a-1 x-. .co ircixattr-t-t, - ..,- 4: - ~..- ...,a. ...-;1 *- i' 144 '.- 1 . 4 I ; '. -- i• - Y.'" , -- ntlerry plecangtu3 going opu .' • *,:t• Y.k ". ~ - MidtalebuOhlte: -:•,,„,,,,_. f2,ik m 46 2. 1 ;,,;. 1 . t .t" ) .' -;,4••• ate .. I,° e i0 1 , 18 t! 44nlritiinahl i, eqsllthiing Et 10 ; • -,,,,,,, ~ :.: •• didli ' , thlitiegtifil- . littpott CttY. ' --- e ARM 11 1.13.,;:teduitintxrxxiaimoht.M.r... powax ; - --rTitirty.two . foreign newspapers:: hmkkgpa g7:t o t i kil d f o:T o w md hi m published in New York city. / l ain fiiir‘kfrititaAw• ' 0 1 l tip whom h o .I.iouis Napoleon Is thinking about writi M il teleVattillo 7 e o AlittleultY:itiurpi334k. Ja g a lira °I. Caarlama g ae ' portions of New 113 idertnyllatieet• - of the caelati:We iiiteat -- —Taa P all " c "P' in Ilaropshice, is, thre,atennd with ruin by ihe eYery:tepnblieni, td - iitaud'Ust by his lors. t ow , . . ~ . . . ~ „ ..... -- . ' ,, Lietalklddeittllle',..he discarded w le the —The apple crop of New England, this inain question Ii pat. --; ;) season, will be sufficient to supply .the home emand. —The advance of the grand army of grasshoppershis.leached St. Joseph, Mo., froniKansas. i_ -,An English Mike recently lost 880,- 000 francs to a Russian Prince at the gam bling tablas in Badtm. -'The steamer late Bruner, with a car go of $200,000, was stink last Saturday in the Mississippi river. —"Dexter", has earned $13,000 for his owners in four - months. Fawcett now owns him wholly -The total vote for Gen. Rousseau for Congress in Louisville was only 002. There was no opposition. —The Workingman's Free Library and Reading Room, Of Tiny, N, V., is prosper lug, and will be enlarged. —The Sioux and Cheyennes have attack ed a Wagon train near tort Reno, on the plains, and killed 39 men. —The Bourbons residing in Venice are preparing to depart. 'f hey don't wish to live under Victor Emmanuel. —lion. A. J. Rogers has been renomina.. ted for Congress by the Democrats of the Fourth District of New Jersey. —Mr. Daniel Drew has given ground and buildings In NeW, York for a methodist College--a gift valued at $230,000, —Wendell Phillips, In the Anti-Slavery - 111orndurd, urges the Impeachment of Mr. Johnson on the 3th cif nett March. Blind\ AHEAD. .., 031. tletraritlencitsiOna President lons - sox has expressedthe opinion that Congress, . as organized, is not a constitutional body. It is reported, on what seems to be com petent authority, that he' is preparing to take this - potation in tilE -nait annual mes. sage, and to fortifyikwitit such arguments as he may heMble to command. To what Congreulte .contemplates addressing this message does not fully appear. Ills choice in this particular will evidently lie between the Congress,that occupied the Capitol' last winter, and a Congress he may convokeby tiio ezerciso of dictatorial and revolution. ay power. It does not comport with our present purpose to press this point to an ultimate solution. But it deserves serious reflection what effort the denunciation of Congress, as an illegal andusurping body, will have on the national credit, and on the value of public securities. If Congress, as constituted, is an nnconsinutional assembly, then all its acts are Void and both tbeeirculating notes and the government hoods Issued by its authorization areAnvolid anti worthless. Unless& future COngresi, duly authorized, abalt•reeognize their validity and decree their payment, the holders of them must necessarily, under this theory, submit to a total loss. Betides, it may be a matter of uncertainty whether a Congress organized as the President cliims It must, to conform' to the ConatitutiOn,, would recognize the Federal or the Confederate debt. Under .this aspect of the question It be comes a-matter of grave consequence for 411 persons mhtiare the htners of federal tecurltles, or who aro interested In the maintenance of the present financial sys tem, to determine bow far it is prudent for hem to go In lending support to the Prost. tent and his Policy; Financial icrulsions requently. start In causes so trivial as to ,ppear altogether inadequate to the stupen tons effects • which. flow from them. But sere are Well:dent elements capable 01 .ag the bottom_ temporarily out of all pro nctico Induxiiics, and out of all existing /Mandel arrtuagementa. Let the people re beet calmly, and then act as enlightened ,udgment stud!, prompt. NEW V UK. Our friends in New York aro confident I' carrying that State by an undiminished najority, notwithat - tdingthe defection of •EWAnn, WS;2O, RaryoND. Dl' and 0111 . rs. Thera gentlemen, so 142ug as they iutk to their integrity, were popular fa vorites, and were supposed to hare in sense political influence. Hence they in,- ,glued that they were able to lead that grea t state wherever they pleased;, and so, to .ervo their own ends, they undertook to dad it to the cluttiot whoefa of Asnnsw fourisok. But they might as well have tied to roll bath the Udell-of the Atlantic ; Lad now they stand utterly devoid of prin.- 'rand iuflaence, none so poor to do hem reverence." The enoratoucCopperbead vote of the netropolts--twentytve to thirty thousand uaJority.4a a lresiy. weight for that noble tat to carry. Last. year it was 24,488; yet the Republicans of the rest of the State )vercame this, and carried their ticket by 37,837. Outside of the city their majority was 82,243. And they can do the same this year ; but let us of Pennsylvania bear in mind that cur election in October will exert a power ul upon thtaivote of New York in November. Let us do enything like as well as Maine did, and our friends of New York will sweep the State'by 60,000. And itia slime effect in proportion will be felt in Wm . Jersey. Mn. CLT.II/111 made a speech at a meet ing of his party at Greensburg the other dal', in which he made a lame spolegy for his own bad war fecord, and indulged in a odd deal oft oarse abase of his competitor, General GLIIIY. We °quote a few words from the Post by, way of sample: . ' uflaary says he is atldier and wase ilea—told Irishmen York he a N aiad. He praised General Banks for his repOrt on the neutrality; but he did not reii , the People that it was Ancona from De °craft°•old Becks that smoked the re. port out of Banks. (Cheers.) He told oul two-thirds of the truth, and left me to to I the balatce. "Thi is 100 very dii ty ditch, and wants the Irish and' - Dutch to frallialmout. (Tremendous cheers.]" ;Of coarse suchatititas that would tickle ,thli untenilled of old Westmoreland "tre h: '.. tido6Ty." "BnUdr. t'LIiILEA seems to TO away of telling the truth unwitting ly w b idth very amusing; for Just as he was . 4 Mtd.pltch latoaaaaral Cimiar, ho re markodi . ' g 'To make' a tight there must neces,sarily ''e 'two pullet; but Ilen't believe tha laity to be studs of a fight onewso." TZUe enough, it ill not be much of a it Ile will make about such a fight as , 4te friend Vamasnatemtu 'made is Ohio area years *go t , Otorttia, like kits 11 lid ANDZitIr JolizsOi!, will do more o ageldsuself -by his edema au& (thus ,- bariukta thin anything his opponents say tit - d4.;':lttittbi - riat attempt to Ms. thet", - now beDmritut -- " 1/ tOLS tat: - • . a rray: irtentleti et death' arc Minium - 4 01 0100.9 mange- -A. LOndon . p.tper mett le the death'of 'person ftbin a singular 'at. re. Ile was playing. at "puff tho-dart," t Inc ishfch is nlayed with along needle . A rted in same worsted, 'rut& blown lit a at. et through a tia.tubm hto placed the ..e, le In the wrong end of tiro tube, and. Ara ing to his breatit sdo`trly to - purr the,' , forward with force, drew- the needle M t . Intoat: - 'lt entered the lungs, and 111 - ew IllfYlt killed,. /144 ".,0141 unfortunate wad xpiringlagreatagony. . E-.. sTetliCilistitterl km a.plettireof the .104 c. • Telegraph, Company. Tito Tele ,frapb r''- .4• Whatbithe dace is the l mean. gag , thlinDireac.ilespatelt dated:Doe" “Wit -you ses, , ldiAztot wanita say New Poled ' ti,: because that would be fifteen dollar - so 1 w ro t e'Ofilf..o Sava ten dollars. fZ .,, :ii' I etso Yolk" piper gives tigures to AtOW thit'the retailers of butcher meat, se- Airdleg to the present prices, realize about .Ik, airihe memo or every sheep, and ;Pe. on every hundred pounds of best—ever 85-pdr cettnettte one Instance, 4 1 4:40 0 49,7 per i cent. In the other., ~ - i-The American. Social Science ii.ssocia. dintbaide its - thirdgendral,hnd lb second mutual meeting in /Jew Haveti,tt., on the ilih of Octoberz.cort= i let _through two or time dap. -MacSociety is co nosed of Saran of tU most eminent' philanthropists and scholars'in the country -.46: Wier Clidir in the School PO: Otittoit, to gtortOOtObiat,fretiol . 4 10 , the tirertjOlite soldietahnd who- - ported behorably-in the /atm war: nt doubt, will be adopted. Itittrio just ;het one can .0,100,,,x044-1/11arisungaed„.to- thanks' '', - air vie propogitoi. - 1 $. 4i,pr o mak t uji t oidd to be Pry , =marmot ! :ill m end c9 4 91Y Virginia, 4 VC" 7lilin.):: , have bcore:lfiefrourec i ty , ‘.......... o, 4l itn , on . .1,040, fedggyhtst.--onte entered. - g.itvirrygg=lo',lllo3tip4 ',CO 4494i11ts litir V iltrllir a er4 4 un fr., o ,4 . 4i ifeCk . t, ° - a l' il •Itt•FW , liftViiiii i rt a il t :Zrr— I ~.~ BM - DROWN'S VEIMILFCGE COM FITS, OR WUR3I LilZß'stlif.a.—lludi slcktie as un 4013Iteiliy, with Clii• dren and sdo aiti ltintsd to other eauscs, la oveasluneti by worms. Ibe • V Eli- DII F t: Cu r I T`!. •• al &booth effectual In destroy lug worms, can do 0 py,ll Ivo Intact to the Moat delicate 01.111. This valuable etruibluation bait been aucciasfully osed by ph) oci.n. and found to be safe and sure Lo eradicating Worms, so tturtful to oblldren. Ct.llo rca haring Worms 'el tan lamedtato olden Ma, a$ argloct lrollal often conic, prolong od alckno". nrcopto aof worms In chtldren are often over looked. Worms lu the atom nob and bowola cause Irritation which can bo rtreoved 011. y by the Uto of sure miosdy. Tao cvmbtu•tton of Ingredient. need to making not.)Wh•S •• Valill.YUUE (7031- rrrl.. I. such as to give the boat pusstol effect with safety. IS/1.1 wt./le/ante res•ll 4 11 rlttslll .na rau.t. ned r". " F ILIrl str e et. Acid. /. l ep,/l. No ocilTtP Itch! licit!! licratchl Scratch! 1 AYNE'd OINT3IENT cures hell In 11,.•=. U Co 49 hours. • 1 . 1 Cli ' • Dr. :Norma . / Ithetoood, ••T rTT - Met P. D. Szcajfter Olotoome, • •• it.TT AR.' rcrl•• •• r ••i now'. NE.V6I2 •TET"at" TO FAIL -TETT Elt•• •FTCII" •• 'tTcn" La1t1..311 TUN •••T dTTIC •"r — 7.IIItNTI3O ••TIT K. ,, , MPI. A I T. ••T TIER" •dt Itl‘e 00. Seed bead. BAAL. •ik Oso:A. a. eurtrsc ri.ti.- I'CLAnetA...% WA •. (11.:0. A. A E.LY. 3J Wood .24.114:T T' WORDS OF VITA L INTEL'S NT.— W fil the thousau4 who staid cooonns of frivolous rerlogre ern. - day deVoie via c • I snegt to the pa rasol or a fro forts enacero Wage uearlyl oar text la Ilt•cell, nod aro sold put oor conoseutary Info a trotshell. Wagrocg via is Indirectly t• e oral] stuko sq. for truantry to• at rons eooegh to ree , W. 4 the snoriald Ineuessees eitteh produee Illness, of Coarse they are. DOW , etas. Seek ateahgth, there. Coro. Invigorate and regulate the apiece. When tty auletsliVor frog to toile -Frees le the *bade, the now t alltiettc an enfeebled, sad the weak are prostrated It I at snob a thug that such an In vivo-mot as If. nS TETTE IC'S sTtlat•Cli lirgs EMS I. urgently needed. What are the effect •or tats rare Venerable Tr sairl' IS bold that all who Sara known Its tart:eels could eesdeaac _els experience (we this paragraph. Tire) would UP the healthy la tyro...et their health they ion a pea Stilt great gife guard against M. flobiritg lag ludisencer. They gool4 oge e , the area< to illar 14 all I,ll4lawila‘t anal ltal• all Aloe to this wpolgonrie out eq./Wag ...IC altarug• 05 the fall,poreek col mariner stool, riloarto a raft In otortny gas. ibey would, of alyetoartle pgaus aelteeed e of appe -01 01 Ltesuil nerres ra- sera og. of headaeues eareol.of 41.or,grod Psoelesna rentil•led• I hgveer noosis rllcalpai -4, of listosiole dhsearra but. 11 - d. toff. rue and gruff cored. ortlVer cons hints K r-' rested of heat, , ricallon, ao4 toll defied of hope eratatuestect, agl rueerfalneso restored, ' Such e LI/evilest, of IIUeTET 1-61021 SITTERS. oy r''nmylM''4'm ,. rql4 • - 11W. 1.11.110H4 14 Jr, Adams Apress Office, 61 Ft/Uk Strad, lr tat dulliortred AOrng "mars Advertisement/ for the GASZTTE„ and ail other Papers throughout the 'centred Stales and the Canasta/. MRS. R. I. STOODA air would In form her customs's that the has Just smartie.) tram the Last sr le • 4114•01.. assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, to the BECO it 0011 No. 46 PP:DEIZAL STREIT. 6L LEtillEliT CITY. ore MI THE HOUSE AND LOT, 334 //anted St u allegheny. IVIII blt Iwl4 by Auctlon, Vhf THURSDAY, OCT. 4, AT 10 O*GLOCE IRON CITY MILLS. ROGERS Sz.• BURCHFIELD, AlasuiS,Aorer. Elli ED, CHARCOAL, JUNIATA & POLISHED E 3 lac .IEI MT =ROW. °masons) Wassosuati o na• 2tl HARE ET ST. o 3.10 LiLEG.ALST FURNISHED DWELLING FOR RENT OR SALE, Iwo. 83 , Ferry Street. Filtsbursh. hnmediale Possession. 41207 TO.UA7 or TIIUMSILLT, •t 174 'IMIDCO4I. 15113C00t. ofis PRIM PITTSIBUtIIif/ OtTLEItY COW rfr,AZ rg. or . 9VID.TAE. 410433Zaltiv, Abar. 67 and 69 Ptah Street. T boßaferinaarfootaivd.from We Rent Pittatuf.b .etati. /Alm an In was% of so erirs 800 HOLLoW GRoUBD RAZORS, The philo to git ft N WA N. OGDEN'S, •Ageni for ttie'Pnearorgb Cotten" Ccoainf, 01 and 00 PLIII . II STREET, INGOATCH BUILDING.) of.S ITs titi. --• ...., WITS, OAPS AND FURS, ~...Thlkiresalis and Retail. M'C.ORD ' ''' & CO . • 1 81- .WOOD arnEET, 'th eiilrapeelal at ien alai to their luta eieek gab,. '&O4 &o., for Fall Sales, le, ralloaad..elappatte—every mealy to snit all i al e alk aj'a "4 "."' "'all' tWa to sta g m a he A.eituum, • dirTeindrEy AT L.IPP, No ISO Fotulh 81...'opnualtatYllkItu otteolloltVolil [0 lba 00 1 100t1OO of ac co?als KU% auto, arc. PlareftelrtgreWarli,7l7.7,',llll:"74l4B•llll", 171, Inn lltur,p,t,to.., ' W. Y.., g utl..a. N. Y., mud elemwhere. OUFIIBLIEB/ALS. Cement, Pitek,Peu, parafibut rarnish avid 4isack Paint, ta ra,11..4 iepar ezluz loritoheioselraNre ,wiwr.e Lows H ElL,inanutac- Grana and-Square PiaaoL Wiirernows,.. ul tiLte.n4tt STRIEIr.r lievond MOCK .Irst from Rrr advsy. T SIV, I WM. /M& Play* 111111 r &oared t er ry PM, are Rosa r• gamed tif.poirertai, *yrtrlyittsr tie lick./14"1"10 itr04444 EBIOV"AllnE VOLIMEJIIGH. 'seiiiiie4t4tiii-itinos tbsitenatt. w inial from 33 liar r lratstrait, Mbar,* • bar Attie ,nt trAlasoN MAIM iikel",,P!,10!""11.• Teir . A 0 0,4 , 4 4 ,04. 1 46. - 048441tirk...__ -.4- • Aciruaaugs., BEE ......40ITS. NEW ADVERTISE 6fENTS. V. ii . i Y--. 111OU'lli li .- ;;;;; ; 7,,.. -,„..0,,,,,:9 1 -r,. K . E . iililili 4-' I . ' 11. S • 1 4 I 1:, ''.- ' -. i ......1 1 4 ir ' 4. 7;4 inITORISON GLASS & CO., p = I 1 r 1 . ".-i3' 1., I , .. aufacturen of the different sleet of , 0247.X1S =ALL Sil3D3 07 Hound, square, Fiat and 1 GcSvernindeit Securities, ' liorse-khae Bar iron, Foreign Exchange, Hoop and Baud Iron, Gold, Birder and Coupons. noiler.flaie, Tank and COLLECTIONS wade on all accessible points In the United States and Caned.. fialt.fatt Iron, Interest allowed on Time Deposits. _ skeet Iron, Sc , &c., &c , Welts, PITT TOWYSEI IP, on ilor ongal•t 'a ri` , Oince and Warehouse No. 140 Water Street. 0041.41 N GKARD 'LALLY IN PITT TOWNSHIP. A UNION REPUBLICAN DIEETIAG Will be held at the PCBLIC SCHOOL HOLIBK, OAKLAND, FRIDAY ICI'ItNING, October Stbrat 7)d o'clock, And other prominent speakers will be present and address the cieetlea UNION REPUBLICAN MEETRIGIt ALT CLINTON, On Friday. Oct. 5, at I I o'clock A. M. JOHN STEIVAHT. Clon`n Coin. of Meeting. and Spent er.. K. A. Moterooell. Cleeret.l.7. 0c4:143 RALLY ONCE AGAIN 1 UNION REPUBLICAN MEETING. SCIEOOL ROUSE, 7th On Thursday, October 4th, AT Is o , cLoc7. [lnn. J. M. KIRKPATRILK, THOMAs EWINO, Earl C. W. LLOBIS, Est,. Capt. MIAS. 3101.1ENIIY, W W address U,, Slertrarr. Chairman Committer OJUI S ' Nr r t n . g b . T a pd W RT. 8. A. diownxru. erantarr. oaf LAST GRAND RALLY. UNION REPUBLIC.IN MEETING E.a.taw .I.AINESAMEILT On baltirday, October 61k, AT 7) O'CLOCK. For Liber-T. Collins. Peebles and Milt. Tips. F. C. SHANNON Evil • TILOS. M Lthlt A L 1. ., , Esq., W. C. MORELAND, Emq., Will addrass the 2,1 , .a1.,nr. er KWART, Jplia; H. ca m `a Corn,of .11...114 E. A Alva r...afru. tea, eletas,gs soJ bpcal Ott: GRAND Un'on Republican Rally, 101 e 1 X1E1ESPoltrr, Thursday, Oct. 4, at I 1 O'Clock, a. m. cArr. A. W. TORROXY. of North Cuellns flan. J. K. %. 1 ..1211E.t1J, Iron. r. II l'E Hon. TFI• .11,1 110, T. J. ii11:11 nil . It. F. 1 ,1 1.1.1 n Ft, Lion. J Klx.l.).Cl'llloK, RUHR, Eny , • And other .tlttlognt•titof 'TeAkers .11. be pre••nt. •10.-rolttl -1,1 RAN • r ..01 se n t. rated the , •••e• to the ‘Aele•t del, Won &ter tirstet Proen.-1.... at 0, 141C 1 / 4 •. ICatuelkin tl /let- 2•••••1 On th e 1111 4ertb 1 , eils•111 Rat, •-• •nd • pedal tr•lo will 1•4141 utpot At 10 o'clock A. JOII 11. PWA ter. Chairman Com. on MeetiN ST ngs A.l4.Speetkers. P.. A. SS ostuoTil. neeretnry. 4....1t111 FOLEY'S GOLD PENS, W dAILAZIT IL. Patent Fountain Pens. SLAMS Mt CO COME Or In Store and Made (o Order, MINIM HOUSE STATiNERY Cheek Booki on all the Banks, Adams Express Receipt Books, DDIQUANGE AND TALLY 11001i8, Note and Drafts, Legal Blanks, ke. Hamilton's Fasteners arr Ens, SCUOrER 6' CO., A N ORDINANCE RELATING TO I • . the Gradlna end Peeing ~ir itsttu F b street, In the borough of I .nerencerftle, fro. butler Street to Allegheny Hy, r nueront 1. Be U OniniNl :Vti reamed ity tha ann . rit,oanoirrinCrigrolZ.ni,taVlAr giHe strent, That the nts•ioss elate Bald through, la eon ' go'gl.r.i".ll::, litliZdlTA'Ve`gllobi:.°4`l7,l an r ite g ropes :+, t lt i , ,,, i l i tgi u :till ,s t i a t. Ntl r 1•••t:t i t of not. Brij ' r t itit e e t tle to the Altegheey rtv:l?. C :o. t ' .l, eon. tract ' herefor to the toweet and bes. colder ,( at their dltetetlno. az°. 1 That for the perms of Aare•rog the ex. pones of paring and curbing saltstreet, thorn tae and there Is berate, ealtd a an el.l tan, to be ninon) tweeted aeon 'be burnt P o r t bounding and abetting out Ball street kr IhroPertton to tho feet front (bateau. and comprised led bounding and ' till '1 . ... a 0T no j i lt air the bong antieroonsee of sald Improvement IS fully a a certallted. It nentl be the duty ur Or boring Regulator to aewes•tto at). s. *feral lot holders men. relp".:‘';iitii;aaTtes:ll* Zrnell, aceotAlog to thty„le aboee Indtrated. gen Inerennoa toirotte notice o of to the ovary or .;°.tat • rev i , m _ y . deknpttaa. . • PARKER . Ak ts evnti E. NC, 12 111111:11irek, Second story, CrezMELltlfatAßD3oll a co. , s. • zx I PP KI NG7'„IGLASSES, Pteturesau Prattles of all kinds, r'M4lifLZj f3B, - 4e. I non mum. • , .*,›4.41111.-41C ,Proprietor. : anh talk) 7"' WANTS J. C. tILTUN. Pittsburgh, Pa CM ~' ~'- ~~tik =1 >Z. ' CSMI lyibur g h, nc)oim, Cbotee Ltgaan , ult stain. sxxsri 12 0n14., Coral