I bLargYtte• 4:15. RIDDLB CO.. raors...aas. • "-Otasiti+ Offies, Pitli arse!, Rear 49,:ishfuld. stiambas {tad Everdn.s_ Editions daily. h - ..'eunutictlug Logout — Bows up to the our 91 . 0seteresuon. ' ...rkerreag . 11 ' IMIDC/O-14 ' InKs Pcc ennuis in ra — vanco, co 7 Mg crock fr — om curb= icedup litliftoo:4llpoit Nun*to adviaori - or Go. ,LpOr croak faucileardsra 4 Moldy *it *-Blade cop $2 per sum rs s; a orero* aft toe or ItPwrel 3 r, Per imam, to pe4LlymiHrsots. I • 4APADitiI*BIBI9 L? ASABONABLIVRATIB waTmszrunGiim: DAYIIOIINIEG,I SEPT. 18, 1881 ;TWEDN tia t ..puma. 0n...u... p,.,. This d 7 met yeeterdhy, got through ~11ilth itaioniness, and sdjOurned. The sun titt -. ..olirti hour; nevertheless, and we " . ..;111,114telit 111 r ise this morning, as if Delh ! fug kasi ' pone& . Indesd r we noticed no .::., specia l inmotion attendant upon ita as ounhila inlets the ball-Itorm le to, be at ' : - .i,Nitibute to' its influents. II pie Sirention, - as weantiolpatsd, carried • ;.' out t° the letter the parpeees of its mana gers. It wu packed to that end, and It had teething elite to So, A delegate declared "it ~. - , "tree the! Prost, humonlotis Conveotion hi ever ,sail ll and Wellit might be; for those ,•,.,. who tit np teak good - care to have' very v rri thins -`' t - inddri indto rush the pro -1 ____— l - ' 1_ -:-.„ • imosom through, without ,regard to t he few l• who ware Sot in the H og.; Those who were '-' laths Uhret looked on coolly while ,those l who Van not: looked on half amazed and • - 'l_ half inolined to the conviction that it wee a . . Leolescur loulesque. - . , , . L' No , interest whstever , :was taken in the proceedings - p iiezukge ,= of the 001111 ration. The old •Demooritla manager. wore lounging around, , F and it 100 k ed , in that respect , just like any ~,, Demo crati c Conventi on. 1.0!allt ~ The tenet agreed upOn beforehand by ... - ,i, Dtitur, Hilihon, Black, Birmingham. Kerr and .. Ramat !was nominated eis easy all . rolling - f 'UT 4 !OfF I The -thief objeat of the Conran l Mon teas to nominate Rboace for Sheriff. I.,Therget Bur into the arrangem ent with the tempting bait of the Tlresearer'e office ; and thtpirpeot of gentile the Sheriff's and , ' ! Treasn as °thee—the tic principal places ,' to be alibi! at this election—into his bands ', --- ,i and -UndOr r ids control was too much, even , for stronger Democrats then he is, to resist. tit scaly kianageno however, did not keep i their .promise to him ; they never! intend. ell to Tied n . 'l' , I, 4 ~...! !ention would ;not Helen to any 1 prop:4l4s zeal the pet f the democratic Junto was nominated for Sheriff. "That," I as one dflttiens incautiously blurted out, "waluttchief object of the Convention.'! 1, pf l o it was. The candidate of the junto , ',•;/' Vail accordingly nominated; and after that -1, - Prise was tasted the Contlention very kind , . i 4,4 a p point ed s Committeo to distribute the rosaisinglofficeebetween l i the. Republicans .; 'lnd Deniointe. -- ' 4 ; l Mr, RbOdes, the nominee for Sheriff, Is a ..,.. very clever man,lo whore/ we have no per. tonal obieption. He le S i member of the Sim of !bodes & Verse well well known as celebrat !manufacturers li of Ale. He was a Whig,' While the Whig piity lasted, but united with the Demooritly in 1851, when , t. the Whig Party died; was President, we I believe,,of the Liquor Leigue which eogl. -_neared Oho t icke t Democratic c through in 1855; and voted for B4hanaa in 1856. ' ! /linos tierl :he .has' takenbut little part in 2- politico! I 1.; It waiv'ery kind in. the democratic mau l- iters of, ibis concern to c elm the Sheriff, and 'Teethe rer's offices as their share. These ~ . Put Wipe ere worth, tore over, all the others pu together; and the claim of the ~ demociptsto 'have the fa, offices, as their share, id Is Itspublioan county, which lees , than s-Yelir ago gave 10;000 majority for phiarab; . as cooler, than the hell storm, by -.. . , i ; many- &grecs. '-._". As we silted yesterd/,' this farce is . about played out: • Thcifew Republicans who have taken part in 'tic= see, now, that they bitelheen mods the! mere catspews of .1.. the . deorroratio leaders In this county. , Istarky 0 .beos are alrea dy heartily sick'of ... It; the Sit ;iii. thing' standing revealed as a ...1 " eickkuntio trick under a Very thin disguise. ' l . - . ;•,' We not room, to-dhy, to refer, in do ', tail, to til, candidates nominated. Some one ..- - ,,f '-Or two of % hem art good, Others not so good.. 1 4 1;,Ii liOel hot matter, however. There wasp* r irrinciplkluslved in their selection. It wee ; I a men) eariiible for placil ~.. , , It . Telugu, now, for the Republicans to gate Wellii heartily for their licketOnd "pat, 1 It threngh " They have a good ticket, in / - every Say worthy of their eupport, and • they will he criminally negligent if they do not elect R. ; ,_ . - ; , ,Gen. Ftemane and the government. • 1 4 Except the . Bare= at WashiOgton and . the Neutrals of Kentuci7, outside of the - fronrieris Of. Jeff-Darisdou, who was "flat !;- tered" by General Fremodt's late proems- , . Non? 1 , [ i. ; The I 7 lty, the hOmanity, the eiriliestion iof the Am an people, in anticipation only 1 . . of all i t er peoples, Doi only of this age, i t but of - gee to come, had already accept etd avdi p oved !hairiest of Fremoot's with itr ;gm= , 7 '"hardly befoie accorded to any I, piblio i 10, the hbdikry of Ilk* country— ael prone 1 ng it "the right!thing, dentist the right tim iind by the 'rigid man." ' , . r -.The'ithient's letter te like a considers :ll:4 :bill roll, l o official tape dengling in the way , _ i of Frezitont's sword. L;- ; No, atfkist while we look at it now for 4 t- the first tOlO, it would stem ; but it must i ---re i_ I maini l fo the bistorian to tell whether the il , great or now before them, and which both i . ' the President sod i tbe.Oenoral have equally ,_ I j : ,pledged heart and hand to sosomplish, shall • .be molt furthered, and ite flail success beet 1 ,-seenicti, by the one action or the other. t - For, ouisves, at the present standing point, 1 - tie cann a hesitate hesitate to-say:that General Pre ii . .taiint'airoelamation seemed to mest the ex '- `neylkit ;ids situation so completely, and 1-' 1 • to -prattle: Wish excellent results, present and Suture,' according to the judgment of -- ' ritSit.thki illiket enlightened and most compe• , - - k ~ ' f . tent to judge of It. elect-each men', of all pirtles, haring already hailed 'Las the her b oger,of, a more energetic, : decisive, and 1-' a stesumilike, policy in 'dealiog with this titiellietii—•thet we can but regret that the 1 . Presidia' has deemed it :expedient to inter ; pwe w tit v "snoditiostion,"-the 'effect of 1 which ill be to, optopllinte the sore, eint • I • 011 • • istotantary action of the covets of • ego nedi.rlthi military admielstration,l -1 . With • thousand and one derlossof ' elr ' i , oitaa - - ,4 14 i that eobtkib aid iiilaPpinih , Os so 1 ' f mutt 1 al. cot szit,r , of the ordletitylair 7 4 • ~.', Now plain a procedure, and how senora ant with plain common sense, - That in 1 reference to this species 4;.f "property" no Well no every Alter, the feet to be proved should be slaiply, Whether the "owner" is • rebel, himself bearing arms against_ the Government, or giving aid and, comfort to armed rebels? and not, Bee the "owner" of this "prowl .. .directly put "it" to re bellious uses—carrying al musket, or pre*. tieing other gunnery, digging entrench ments, driving army wagons, -or other dig ging or driving, by which the said "prop erty," becoming "contraband of war," may be now and forever held and accounted for; felled, that is to say, "confiseated,"-as to the act of the Thirty-Seventh Congress, made and provided for all such cases,it 'is duly enacted, &c. Military law being pro claimed in Missouri, General Fremont bad the option of prescribing the direct or the ambiguous 'course of reaching the rebel slave•holders, and like a soldier and a man of decided nation he preferred the direct course—in which' the verdict of universal public opinion in the loyal States hassde dared Mit he was right. Kentucky neu trality alone dissented and protested; and the President for the pritsent seems to hove given to that voice his ezeduelve attention, as if undervaluing and disregarding every other. 1491 Neutrality I 'But what Mr. Lincoln has done, he has undoubtedly done for the best. And how ever unlike the right thing this "open order' may now appear, :future, if not past or present, Acts may prove that it was not only right, but the rightist thing possible; --and especially may resultant facts prove this. We bate no jot of heart or hope, even when wefiee • step backward, but hold fast our faith that "all things (even retreats and obstructions) aro working together for good," and that justice, truth and righteous ness will gloriously triumph in the eud. But,. nevertheless, we should have pre leered to see both the sword and the sword. arm of General Fremont left entirely free ant uninoumbercit, under existing circum stances, to deal with Missouri rebels with out the' resistance of soy drawback or deadweight whatever Westerlotions to the flatlonall Loin. On Monday and Tuesday Joshua Hanna, Esq., of the Banking House.of . Haons, Rut & Co., agent of the Government for receiv ing subscriptions to - the new 7:80 loan, re ceived so aggregate subscription of $260,- 540 of this amount: The ILitanga Bank took---4.—.--4106400 its Ma:chants' Js Idanutaa.nrare 600:1..... 60 000 Sts ClUsana'Bank—.....--.;. ............... 00,04 The balance was made up of individual enbsoriptions ranging from fifty dollars V) ten thousand. Ibis is very well so far; but there are numerous corporatioids which we trust will take more or less of this stock, and thus at onoe help to uphold the Government and make a safe and profitable Investment ; and there are many individuals — who have funds to spare, and whose estates are only valua ble so long as the Government and laws are maintained, who will surely come 'forward and help to 'how to the world that the American people love their country, have confidence to its Goverdment, and are re solved to uphold It. • If Louis Napoleon, when about to eater upon the Crimean war, an enterprise of vast expense and questionable expediency, could throw himself upon the patriotism of the people of Prance for tett hundred millions of francs, and get double as mink as be asked for, surely the American Government, in a struggle for life against a vast and most wicked rebellion, will not be allowed to ap peal in vain. But the appeal will be sue easeful. During week ending Septem ber 7th, the amount subscribed and paid in by individuals in New York was $2,789,000; and during the week ending the 14th, the amount was $3,861,000, showing an lu cre's* of $1,072,000, indicating a growing confidence among the people of that com munity in the safety of the investment During the same period, the banks of that oily paid in $9,100,000, in addition to $7,- 000,000 previously paid, together with $l,- 786,000 of previous Individual subscription', making a grand total of $24,636,000, being almost one hundred times the' amount yet taken in Pittsburgh. The books will remain open thirteen days longer—fifteen being the whole number given to the agent here. We should not like to see this community, which has so deep a stake in the unity and peace of the country, stop short of Cos million. How Tarr TALK Buswasas.—The Dem ocrats, In this county, who halt In support ing the war, are subdued in delv tone; but elsewhere throughout the State they throw off alt concealment. In Bedford county, for insist: i ce, they have nominated Mr. John Cana for the Assembly, who, in reply to certain questions, pledges himself, if elect ed, never to vote except as ct Democrat. When, in order to subseree the purposes of party, es high•toned a gentleman as Mr. Cessna agrees to ouch a declamation as this, what eau we expect from those whose rank is by no means so high f His pledge is one which nearly every Democrat in the State, likely to be elected to the Legislature, will follow. Instead of 'Molting party out of eight, and acting altogether on patriotic 'prloolple, there never was a time when the leaders of the party hare Its interests, as it party, so much in view, se•now. TEI Mom Bs:mos.—Gen. G. A. 6croggi, well known in political and mill tray circles, and one who. has interested himself largely in the assistance of volan• teeth*, has been authorized by the War Department to raise and organise a brig ade of volunteers, to be stalled the "Eagle Brigade." This order was approved and conarnied, subject • to General Order /To. 71, by Gov'er'nor Morgan, on the 14thinst. lion. Daniel Tillman will command the First minunt. 'The camp of rendezvous will be at the) city of Baltimore. General ficroggs will designate, subject , to the ap proval of the Governor, the field and line officers of the command,: and desires - to organize it of such materials that its offi cers and men shall be of the highest grade in tiro volunteer BervicM Companies will be itcceyted from any of the States.—[N. Y. World. StarlSlollMs DT Nsinnut.—Take no tice that whereret you ,find a snob or flunky-male or femaJo 7 you find a Se cessionist. There teems to be a sort of elective affinity that draws the galas ton wards the thing. One encounters at times sipariniens of the kind in society-- brain less creatures, who, unable, to feel what there is noble and , dignifted fa ebarlcg thj identity of a great swam drivel out their feeble and idiotic sneers; and think - it a fine aristocratio thing to be a fiecessiordat. These miserable toldies'are infinitely more emir° than ouvanT out traitors. It sometimes becomes a duty to squelch an insect of &Maki:ad ; do it, to the oper stint &PO ~~ .. fir.-~",~rx~:: Dfstresstney Accident At the Omettnetsral Theatre-eterotwei Women Eluarneo. .ot wham hue* since Deed. On-haturday sight a dad nondent occurred . durieethe performineiolthe spectacle of the “Tempest, attire c.obtinental Theatre, which noned.witaita# a sr.rie Of , pleesure and pity suddenly into one of terror and of death. Th. , play had progr essed es tense the last scene or the first act, when the scene was interrupted by en unexpected occurrence in the rear or the theatre, in the lames , dressing rooms. These rooms are situated m the second story of the bedding, on Slimes street, about easy :troth. 'bind the stager of tits 'theatre. la them the ballet corps, consisting of twenty young ladies, were preparing for the second acton which they appear. As they, are dressed ae arylphs and fairies, the castanet of their dries wallet the lightest and most inflammable character. One of the lades, Miss Enmesh Gale, jumped upon a chair, to either take down or hang up s dress upon theism% and in doing so gave it a wave, which brought it in contact with the gee Teets itly took fire, and she threw it down in ifiright upon the floor, and the blase communicated to the drew of :one:of her na tant. The denier was imminent, and the sia• tors and Miss bble Cur ran for the puree's of ettleguishing he fire: — The ecreame_of the young ladies a4racted the sttentionol the bal. let girls in the ddjoinisg room, and the comma. muting door leas thrown open, and • scene of excitement emitted which Cannot be deemed,. ed. The Giddies were commanicated to the dreams of several of the ballet girls, either by their going into the Misses Gales' dress. ing room, or by the passage of one of them through the room. Thr 'ris r , lie direction, screaming in Merle raniin eery ii.. . terror sadist agony. Some rushed to the win dows- and jumped out into Hansom street, and some ran along the landing, and jumped.down upon the stage with talon it communicates. The homes, in front of the curtain, vies full of spectators, probably about eighteen hundred persons being lin it, who were looking with plume upon the representation of the storm whereon the tempest toted bark was driven upon the enehinted isle, when soddenly, the atidienee — and the. actors on, the stage were startled with e appearance a young lady, t i •sereaming andn 0 flames, rushing before the foot lights for assistanoe, her clothes being burned from her body 4 This was Miss Mande, cued the unfortuna girls whose dresses nad caught fire from coming in contact with the burning skirt, as abov4 described. B I of the at tend-ants, ran to her aid ft im the side entrances, and the ouperitere, who wore at work ander the boat, ran oat, tore the clothes from the stage, used as a repre4ontatlon of waves, and wrapped it around herd — The curtain then was hastily lowered, and the moue shut from the excited audience. Hannah Gale got to the window on Sans= street, and remained there for come time, though she was repeatedly urged to jump out ; at last sbeeomplied, i t ztd la jumping she fell upon the pavement with such force that her injuries from this cause were more severe than her boric Elbe was take up in an insensible condition, and during y tsrday morning was removed to the Penney iv is Hospital, where she died at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Her fees escaped all injury from thflames. rr Min Adah arida ran upon the stage with .her clothe, all in in a blaze, in lull view of the audience. 8b was very badly binned, and being taken to'phe Hospital, died at 6 o'clock lyesterday morning. Miss moot Phillips, whose proper name was Develin, was bdly burned trying to save Min Mcßride. 81)i i wu taken to the Hospital, bat died yesterday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Hermari, wife of an employee of the theatre, wee bedly burned about the arms and body, but was pot thought to be fatally iojured. Yesterday afternoon unfavorable symptoms began to appear, and she died at the Hospital at about 4 o'clpck, making the sixth death at that Institution. Ruth Gale, :Adelaide Gale and Zola Gate, sisters of Hanna, are seriously burned, and one of them, 14 was thought could not long survive her Injuries. All three are at the Hospital. Abbie Cur, ?rho was is the room with the gimes Gale, was also badly icjiired, herburne being serious, bat not necesaarily dangerous. he wan tecirmd to her residence at ?bird and Willow streets. Bate Herr another of the ballet, Wes burned about be heads and arms. She was taken to her h Pbmbe Fordo° was burned in a shocking manner about the body and lace. She WWI is a very critical condition yesterday afternoon, arid even she should recover, her lace will be much diafigured She as about raventy piers sold. Her relatives 'voids in Bristol, Bucks county. For a year or more past she boarded an Vanhorn street, above Germantown Road. Margaret Connelly, a friend of one of the ballet, was burned, bat not seriously. She was taken to the ktoeptul. 'Mn. Cl.fbrd, Mrs. King and two others jumped from !the window on Sawmill Meet, and escaped iijary from the flames. The loss of life and an!ory tosthe persons of the ballet girlswould have been mach greater, but for the active exertion. 61 the carpenter and other, eniplrryed oo the stage, who were self-poesessed land active to plating out the fire which ba4 caught to the clotbee of the girl.. The Mines 3.1 e were of prepostemag ar, pearance, mud 1 being excellent dancers and deserving ladle*, have made many friends. They were linglish by birth, two of them ha, ing arrived in this country some months since. They first appeared professionally, to this city, as members ce, the Honzani troupe, at the time "Faust" was brought oat as a ballet at toe Academy, of Magic. At nine o'clock last evening, Miss Forden and Adda Geld died at the Hospital. The re mains of the Gale aisteri were removed, to the Bader House, from which place uay will be buried.—Fklia. Ledger. Otra readeis are familiar with the do tails of the recent act of destruction of • railway train on Platte River, where in nocent travelers were hurried to a horri ble death, o so mutilated that death would have keen a mercy, by the infamous wretches of But region, who resort to such methods of carrying on • war. But here is a neW fact in relation to it, which we find in the Daily Belwaskiart "In St. Joseph, when the bridge burn ing fiends returned from their work of murder, and told of the destruction they had caused, 'rind the hearth-stones they bad made desolate—the lives destroyed and hearts broken, when the sad tidings should be'mide known to anxious friends —the proprietors of the Pacific Hotel threw open altar doors, and, spreading their table with riOh food and costly wine, in vited them to a feast such as no other body of men! ever partook of in that city. This, too, is jhe very house before which the dead andiwounded were placed, and while the grime and cries of the latter, commingled }whit the lamentations of friends who were searching amid the pile of blackenedland disfigured dead Air the faces of loved ones, were borne upon every breath of air Which entered its open doors, and while the spirits of the murdered dead were hoirering around the very win dows of the festive hall." It is that a people where such acts as these are possible may be made amenable to law of some sort that Gen. Fremont proclaimed martial law. Ho felt that the &ate was like a battle field, where unre strained passions alone bore sway, and that quick and sudden justice, both as re lates to life and property, alone could re strain them. i It does not seem that he was far frour:right.— [New York Tribune. BLUME Oi TEE ArnomarSuoa spoor.— The United theta steam gun boat Sumter arrival in tliis port yesterday morning, from St. Emil de Lowed°, Africa. She is the avant.cotirler of the African squadrori, the whole ofi which has been summoned home. Seven other vessels composing the squadron ht4saikd, or were about to sail, so that the avy Department will boon have an effeCtive force of . eight 'Vessels to add to the - blockading force, or to cooperate in offensive Operations along the Southern meat The oath of allegiance will no doubt be immediately administered to the officers sad Mews of these ehipe, and their cervices Wl* in prompt use. . realising alma report a couple of years of very active coast cruising after slams. Indeed. the English have recent ly bees felicariting themselves on the un wonted activity and vigilance of the American squadron. But we have now other - plattut:to look alteroand the British government may receive recompense for, its 137IIIpiitti with the AIM rebellion by hay. bog Etas the!, whole slave coast to guard. —IL Y. MOM ~r.~ ~; vat^wp~ ' ~si~ ~^'. ..''. ...:~.is:.:it::si'r:: Adding Satins WDUQ ESNE '.ZOJAVIB.-- Iha e.... t owip: no. fa tamp, regain' • iear sr* aelltaal 151110. ma./ Dud It - .ma eui Up ita Mika. It It attaclual to lb. laanaltlaull Bata imam, BwO•ad "In Cal. Hfsam aigur. taglaiaat Mums 4 1,,,,i tag lb. Zavava it/Jamaica /to uar Gum 6 1 Ws aalapnty. Gill taaatallakly at WOLIr adea Latayeato U.U. . ..11.1lkod ' lc asilot, flapbta. 11. Aimy. -.%4Tik t, 1 WANtED IMRE- OIATILY, toe FLUB R3811:01.5T U.& O:IT wrAY, elan= • tiw Iwo Mb' Wk. mew between Itho age. of meaty:One end thirty-pre, P. nova a tilll4 to $23 pre crunch, a:cording to the rank of bah saw will be fentlehwi with et goal gorse imd rotarthellult and ImbrawhOlt" Quarierw tool sod medial also& 'oat free of thug. V. pay of with soldier cm mama/ as woe a he le oallstod. By.. A. 4 11,52 f, p an e d thotera of allotment I. .r.hoopel mow flvo to MUM 1111k13, and :nay coiner who area that thus Waal tied to $lOO BOONTT and lea 1.01118 of L&OD from the Novena:term aoteutioo is Orme to the Withal the boverottiest luta matter commenced to promote eclair' from the routs. Adthommeat it thersiors opet to sil. . for farther particulars app4 at the Itecraltlog OtElma NATIONAL, am!, HENRY H. MTN, thiptila, Sixth NegfromitQ.B. Cavalry. Laud Notnating Oacm. crw- A t IEW MOBS RECRUITS ..c to 611th. Janine(' the . . . UNION nod& flap. TROD. E. 11.0814. Th•Cbtopany iftll a ofneford so moon no ono phtoly otpoisod. sod will p into snots ma thorn stunteds armory In id story of Willuts'a nail, wile» good men will be moiled fora low data wain! THOIIIIII a 800.11,..0a. ALLAGLIZNY GRlab.—The un enthceteed to recruit ,p 0 NT N. To op the Salo ol the ALloshaoy arm, tor GoL Alex. tiara Reipeent. Moe let Wertda g toe Bon, &boors meet. Apply to azahtt ' JAB. D. ITO ILL, Cept tlublic Actin's Orns or °Aura's, of Hari r - uss, ---- t. Manuel, Sept 17th IBot. ,f NOTIOE.—Irt purenanoe of dir. o. %toe. fir the Wu Department at Wadaling, ton, the aloe of Hu no Guard nomp.nitaar roe county of Allegheny who Amin postesel of tromal Antfie RIMS and PUbT LOCAL 1111 r K hTS, are reowated to Produce the same at the CI 11 eri /011111W1TIA for bora addle h 7 the Mg.. , eelboel ty. An ;Atonic, the Melted Stan a VIII he here to eg. amine and report upon out. nomoir. 11-d am coo. Altioa By order of the Oototolthee P. C. BRANNON. Jam Pant, Jr. B.dy pro tom. wlt.l. d /Ansoniatete Mane Chnrens. t nes sober etb,lll6L 117TLIE; President and Managers of the Odmp►nr for erecting a bolds. over the Mononteheta Steer, of povlts Pittsburgh, In lb. coon r.l of dllnthedr. here this der &clued • Min .nd or two percent. on the capital et est, 'bleb wilt be paid to the etockholoenrr their trot reprenota•teea. et the Santini Norio of N. flohnee t ronk no sod after the lath hat. It. 1101.11118, wean Tresanrer. abbettlfStinnits. CApTAINs OR LIEOTENAIsiIs, iOILILLNO 6031PAIdlltd FOR TEEM WArit Weald do rre:i to all end get their rosters earl Bcad• bills of W. S. HAVES, go. 84 Third street, %La Le ;tapered 0 print mall or large, sc.ori i r to 12:=1 P.A.D.TOIC COLORS, ET= ATTENTION rituiT e INDOCZNINT TO PIIELOBABSRB A Ter, !up larck of cholas Vow of ..lurid vett. W... to atom. from, pub .Tory pound. eve totem to bmmo arfry valid/ true to u Oro. Of App(. Mtn. me bale ITSAMO— 61,600 f • Eiott ars tbree, yeafdd.,lo GOO lbw rem oil Pau, to,ooo too to three , pror old. P..ely' aim Mort. HIPIRIJCZ.-Ths turn DUrltrj. 0.1 l end re Stem. z9ea4aarts from 1 to 8 feet, b 1 the bem.firel, auk': oleo, , 81IADA AND AIIRUDDAIIT •baepb and retail. Adam, P.oBlsersti arA OoklanS !Nivea, PI ris. bnrials. ortt.d&ir :mar MURDOCH' Jr. B Y DUTA•II, COCK & CO., No. ill SOUTH rani? et, PAULA 300 OILATILS ICALLTIII3OW AVM Oa FaID,St 1101111100. Sept. Elth, at 10 o'clock, at the auttlgrors, NO ISt South Ptcs West, _' bescid o of ImpAters.Zoo crates larthenwars. of late lasperiatkma, comprising full wsuctsatat of Whit* Oraottaand COMILKAI goods of the m et &tr. Die chorus, him Ots bps mano.actorles ALSO. LOO ockagis Pat4barlb Glam. 100 do kizooilyis /lint Olen. Rous4tafe.sits who have used JOLitiSTOVI And It to tans • place among Utak cleats:lo totNentles, as It 'ld not only cancans theln 21Iky Was, sal alma, 1 at will 'nutty runon• group spots rano carpets, 'al' ma. sad door ctAhs, 4a:tering as ea= u new many • value' Is article which Its ewer would otherwise Imo liteaohliget to =elder trorthlaea. Prepared sad Idd by BMW JOEINAON, Droseat, &ILO Lull, to (worm rautLY lIIDISTLY a, I====l TOLU TESKS• A Asti toetable ea" ezt.ch inperloe la the "Yo nine," houtehavg FOSS PAPAS, UNION Illi VILOPIi 4, i TINE blEgf. PENA. PAN HOLDER, LEAD PJLECU: Put co exprets yLa f *Mtn' ebb 9i,cent4 rat awe by • 11... IL DAVI% Till& OU-PARTNEILSHIP OF JONZS &Lauta explted b, 11mI4tlen ea the Ist dry et •ngmt,llll. Tee Inutlesse of es'd dtm VIII he esttled by tee now Om otJetes Lehttillne. I , LMITXD PLETNERSIIIP.—The ILI &Mimic!, residing to the Otte of Pltdebersh, hey. famed it IhattslGoltoetehlG adder i" gn u Jona t Letitia", to the baldness of oteastactstrtog d desalts 1 Goo. Vs sueeestioa to the Onto of Joan I Lotto tni shish Otto the ilenersl gestates see Gentetoto 14 Joon, Thome le, Jooee. Hetelle w. Jean, War* A. Lel:4111e, sad Irwin B. Leosbltts sod the epeeist punter is Jessie Lioelthlts. who hse contrtboted seevots , thosiand four hundred degas to the mete= stock of said psztstendttp, stitch hi to moments meet the let day of Awns; LSO, sad to tarsunete on , the let diet Aoguitalled. IL It J 0.13, T.s JON VA 0. W. JON HO.Y • LAUGHLIN, TANTA 0.1.10 &HUN, JANIS LAUGHLIN, reptrothe le. llft. felT.'ho SOiIUOL SO ROOL EOOK SI SCHOOL ROOKS All the ttzt b to.s. nerd In tb,. Vablle School. sad Contr.., lot lsb be R St DAVIS, sell W Wood Weak JUST ,NEur.tilia , UN ouNsieN. tdatir.2s bow Cleam Chests, to Toilet Sop. • To gm,. sztrs Moira Polish. to JCS Cineutuntl fauu Brom', 0.10 ! L B VOTOT • 00. sruAE AND rlia. SALE 1. 100 lbs. (lomat, Gl ar Eildso, • 000 do ao Vb.= den. 8o do 4., Hams r L. R. Voll3t a CO. rtatiti ;PAIL FOIt irLUVER dEED, %I TIMMTuY BPS% max BIRD sad BRIM PUGS, selß L. H INUIT 111 00, Y ", Iif,NZONE /a OIL BARRELS. a* obis. !doom 011. best Lubricating, to swim 07 bLloEmittem rtloy.Lubricating. woo dialog, 100 !Me Wood • Rol Illowlostlng. It slot.{ bbl. Bemoans, ant quality, is *tom 100 011 Wrote. DOW , " 2 " .". t ab' and sellated 01l bill's Warranted at w prim b, JAMB W1I•VIR Jo . • VlChr ! 44 111 , th ot•oot. DU. ed. 9. JUNSD, 103 W y Ids swam um. m►Blns 1 D , tli f tAlilaits ti. eiTUWb. Yhysticlion and eurigaque ' °MG% Xs. 30 firedirat t?9Porite I 1 001,wrawir row, war di* lloapeados 2 1:1 1 :6.-4 .. j atI,IIOBIINY Earl. RUTIM-20 kip fresh pickid Batter JJ for sOs 11110111 i 90144 n. ,~. Imo ifitatumnsuty. -TN ..THE 001J4T OF COMMAS & to • is of Alltgboc4 cootay, &KO Of 27 Toots • i la 100 matter of Lts• J op pl.c Woo of Sto "Ski V 41 1.7 Ifotboctist Oplooo. , * ltorch" attic:mg town•hly !a sod emooty lapel eta.. fcr CO ...T. Awl Aote.to sit Sint...ober ma. ma, en laws moat of within* epeolgylos the object., artichoroctr ditto= sad twos tteeterithich the members of ..8.0.1t Valley Matbonal RfAtionel Chum of Allegiont/ OCRIUSI. In the stets of Tear* delfts to be Is corpora:elk Wag protentot °mottos; and Wing hew penned and acuinf cad yam, sot It appeetDlVA in that th e *Dela, &Minkel mi =Ohm, therein wit forth And contaltod are Wed end we tlltUMila 07 the ooninunfly, me Mteet the stid wading to be filet In the Glamor the PrObobotary of WS C.ll, nod on also direct nabca to be Inverted In the Pittsburgh Harette for three oven* entlag Guth that an applitne thou hag Wm ins& to this court for oath charter of Incorporation, tad thee If no soltdent mien be shown to the oftUer) at the sort km of this court. a donne and order viii to coeds looorporation said ehri2. 1 BY Till Of UR?. 7 In the Prothonotary's office, this 14th day of Sr anther, A.D. 1881 Sof ilantatt.; I apt7dtv/ I D. ARMSTRONG. Troth'''. SECOND AItIVAL FALL 6 OOD B ' i CIFLARLAIS GIPNER'S No. 87 ?IIARIZT STIIX?: BILK NETT, 7.1 MI • ILLS NEP, MUM DIUISSIM ISBROPILEt • LLOII E 'OBD , H ANOBERCHPRII BEY RTIOH do TUCKED do •STS, HOOP ESIRT3 ANA COl BILL Nara ; OHIMILLE!NET. HEAD DEM WOOLID4 BUST, ARS& &ND YARNS, ' NTH WONSTED,'• P FOR CASH I.IT C I TE LLING N THAN NNW MOSS DESIR&R DRYj ctOODS .1. N. BUR It HFIELD'S. Os acenuit of the TABU/ ON IMPORT/1D GOODS Aual 10A1101/ i 01 03110/. Um good. cartled tor MORE DESHLiBLE THAN NEW. We bin on bind n fall is of LAST BLUM and 111113 /ALL, which Ire sell HEAP FOR ASH, PAR MONEY. NSW GOODS 111,191 Y PLW DATE. .1S STOCK AN EMMEN NEW 1 7 LL GOODS JOS OPE:NF.D •r J. W. BABISR & CO.'S, =II A ILAUX 011POSTUNITY T OT 011 TO 0.A.238 13t:1"Y'.31R.6. JOSEll i ff HONE, mut atm for ads at la Ten lowed market prima, to wholanala and retail boyars, • very lame sad •ell ..Hated stoct of DIMS =mum& XILBROIDENINK RISKINtOLIN /1061111 T, BOSTON 1/OKINNY.L EBBGIRTB a DIAWEISH, ZaPKYB WOHNTID LED KNITTING liettaxi.ut of &Haloes, NONNI'S& HATA, ILIBBONII, nowitsp, vzhvrto, ULU. rLusts, !IaLIMOS% BONO/MIN I 8 GILL31:1 (MAVIS, SLAV= Asp WH 1 1313.8 LACIL " • PULL Lnnlol/ 11 INII2X GOON; HOOP BEMS I OORSITP, user mums, TA).25, ocanus, NEULEI. ailid ill lauds of NOTLONB/ND FAXOT GOODS TOL cork. Is oo*otally to tendsd for MONT gY 11131011 ANTS siod NILLINIII3 lobo visit the oar for the pupas of bajlag goods. HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, NO. IT MUM= STUNT. sol 6 Tin PATRIOTS OF 1861 Hust's nalala:otyps Portraits Mo• I lIIPUB Natalia.= Mtn FIUME, COL Eq/Bif. BLACK, From•nictognipiiby HogeCs. Now Lowly. Price only 12 Cents. HUNT'S; N W STORE, Bfasonio Ball, Fifth Street. orios - TO H PEAM—Merobante J and other. Weldon =wan brand goons of any amecrlptha to the Matshof VI gluts, Kentucky, or Wisemiti are respedmily kequeseed to scold tee out. was of Chtstrens In preventing goods from getting luta tbs bends of our socmles, by conforming strictly to thelolkirlog instruction . ; The restrictkeme baron° ors reqiirod reference to stomata to Wheeling, nd muul MIA side, In dints remain In loam here. they relate to arms. srunanottiote, colatarg goods sof egetipmeuta UooOls of any description gring to the interior or, or along the InObto math of Wheel g, to Virginia. win mqulre permits. Ocoxl • of ell blots gain • to Kentucky end kitmorin will requite pe mite, teolesass going to our soldiers bd enter of the snore khans, sod directed to thwesre of tbe Coll2lo.loaluK 15K1 mt. will not I tildro ~eroatto As 1 am required byttoe Treasury Department U, re port the shipper, oeneer, de sceiptkm, Meth:isnot sod valusOf neerobendlee shipped from thu port to she above nsmed gutty all application" lot permits to WO mud be tondo ha writing, nielognmes of shipper, sesbeatiosu qemorlptkin end aline of gooda. ablpp.n will ho trquired to tooth for the loyalty of consignees not kern at OM dam 11. W. vArOURLOR, 011oyor Of Customs. Biagi NUR itErlxisitlEs—• • I ban lot woe TWO L 023 ta;cesbly locatel be rmd the city limits; admirably WWI fo, OIL 1111. 1/1111111133, eheip. WM. BarNN. ortaim , No. 187 fourth Stmt. 10.000 ?KIR Tlegifai- 1 f per eons stator to plant Me Poll, will all at 11131tp0C1111 CAE LAND let;elate, ttay Ul air some tette Peer Thee, Tonne m eo , an ton cat to the Queen *eery Bitten toile:ate. attledowltr RA*RENOH WALL PAPAKEI, of Spring bpportatun,okr entomeopmt of new Tariff, are now NW 110 Diteiont. eturspir thin eta be bere• sttar. Wei itry tutted. Vat *64 by • • 1- 11•113111 LL. litl6 j tt Woad frlnst. a :To finbutistrarnts. elms or CcoeintrAkT or Burourrittta,l • No. 6 note tutor.Hai Pori, Eopt.. 1862. PucKisALs be received bp the undezdiewl until 4 °Wo'. r. n, T81:04.4D41 , „ t'Le 16 0 fa. r0pp1,044 f.r nw of Co :13011 d elates Amy. AIISB!STIISCEBI.32II , , fol'or4,4ls; rat delivrry on Owlet of Oct , ber,lB6ll 2197 borrow Ern goolUy gets Pork, foil ruled, Ito matt, Irspectost. X 12461 totods first quatity smoked Btrol Fides, 414 6 ,40vcr5, piked m tlf,ht tleiCas ai 00001 200 10, to-h. • La a 75 first qualtiy smoked Baton Fbonlders. shsois cut cff ciao, to the trl•ket, slip ommi, :pecked atv,... 46 Kb p.mads find cm.sllty sm.ked Hams dip ma tacked as above. 2(60-barrels first quality toll sod reipa , ar Extra tier Beef, to be /all ..tt.d. 200 manes of meat. 1,01.0 MO pomade fret creamy of Pilot Brest to b. peeked to beam of 60 pound. of bread to Mcb boz, born tote semmittl staff, bottom sad top of Maple pieces, or, If two ifedyii ty b• 10 3 4 2 .4 . o nd 2 ,90,01 maretrer. 11000_11msbels prim* illaeltY Whit. P.m% P.m or Split Elkin ordinary bartella, tbomoptsly mowed, mid to go.d order. MUMS pato& of prime Mrs lo e.eab, bright spirit barrels. M;;i=001MEI calls, sounds prime Itto OeSee, roasted ar.d trona& la Ursa. bright @plat barrel.. BMW portals rood quality Black 2es, estabalf Oolong. eneAtalf 13crachertg. 300.i..00peaml. relined, Ught. Tetley Ootre ?agar, or t.by tea: quality clean, Or', ray Badar, la ordinary, well *tapered barrels. 23,000 pounds Oral qatUty Adamsailes Osatlles, to be ofeatitea yawed to the paaad, on. sites sad cretabalt twelra 00 000 pounds good hard Soap: 3.050 oashats of good, ckan, dr7 So. Fairs 11l elmr ttgblorell cooperod tarra4. chtmotwo guru' to the Umbels 030 pllon■ good Dotson or Syrup In haste or ball bansto,lMA lour true boom 16.6e0 ponode Int crudity Dried Ippley in tight barrels. - For delivery on the Sib of October, UM, the some quantity Es above. Par delivery on the 11th of October, 1881, the same quantity as men. For delivery on the Slid of October UM, the some quantity alabove Small ample* In labeled boxes to accompany the proposala, when practicable. flepersta proposals will be required far each settee, le which relerenrw mad be suds to their proper umpleg Carat:stew of lo• tpeo.loo will be required for all the malls, certifying, co the part of the miler, their pramot quality end con• Mik, The mate will aim be examined and paned upon by Robert P. Getty, Inepeotor on the part of the United States. The settees nonce, with date of rue , chew, revered on each package. Bate to be strapped with Ile green hickory straps. A I the Mores will tan urtiolly lippreted before their delivery, and ore Idly compered with the retaioed *ample. Bidden may propose for the whole or any pert of ache, article. The Mores sista be delivered, free ot all charge to the United Miss, alVconvenient and Ordinary palate of delivery In the cities of New York ot Brooklyn. Such portke of the artickw.excelll amt, eftmay b•tvillarwi to be so delivered st the poblio store, Mall State street, shall bolo delivered withontimet to tbei Uelited iState.S. Persons not havlog the precise variety of storm above desories4, hut banes articleittf muffler kends, are at liberty to send fa propmals, which will receive attention according to prlce end adaptanct to the wants of the service. A 3. BATtelf sold Beira sad 00th. Pub. U.'S. A. EW NATIONA LOAN...-. tr:4 l 'arrant to bestrorolans the Searetary of the Trearery, • beck Irak opened . MONDAY. torn 01 8L 818, At Corner of TRIAD AND W D exam% Tor mtecriptkme, ardor my supertatendous, for Treasury Notes, to be lamed under the act of July IT, ISM 'Thiel notes will be Issued la sane of MISTY DOLLAR . ONS HUNDRZD DOLLARS, mi HUNDRED LOLLAR/3,OMS THOUSAND DOLLARS. std 11TH THOUSAND DOLLARS each, dated 18th Anus% ISM payable three yea= alter date to the Weer date rubscriber ore. directed, and be a ring to treat at the rate of T 3.10 per amt per annuli, PAY. ABLI 111111-ANNUALLY; lath interest bob; at the rate of TWO 0 IINTS. YON EACH DST ON RYER! UUNDRSD DOLLARS. For the cam:den= of tha . holder, each rote will hale coupons attached mimeo; leg the several amounts of seselwannal letterset, which corpora may be detached and presented for payment 'operate,' from the notes Subertiptkme for such Tremor" Notes will be le. atirorldeuico YINTSII DAYS hum the date plops:" log the book as gamed. No nteatiptlon for one thee FIFTY DOLLAR.% Dec for any fraction of that um, can be received. enbscriptkno of flay dollars or are handfed d•Slartenuat lurid in lawful coin of the UnkratelfitS the Urns of subsea:duo. Sub omrodon of mire then Ole =indeed dollar* may be paid at onus or, if P=ihreed, onatanth at the time of =bambino and ausethird, of the whole writ on every twentieth day theutittar until the whole .hall be paid. No payment of feo tun day dollar" can be accepted, that being the mailed eon for which Treasury Notes can be leaned. CestlfLeates will he grant .d In duplicate to mime hers far the ammo ta an paid, the original of which the subscriber will transmit by mall to the Secretary of the Treasury. whoa the Treasury bate., as aterrealt% will to issued lb rem to an:h 'Demerit= or bir=der, * tarrying litero as st , ipussed In art, certiticatir at In awe where only pars of the amount tube paid at the lire of ezbacriifig, Truantry N , r bs tuned only for the payments made mbeetrantly to the Amt, whkh will remain until the whati So orint "ascribed by each person shall be paid, when Treat. BM" Notestwlll be Issued kr nth payment alio. On payment of each Wired Instalment, the enbacriber will pay, en =did= thereto, a lam equal to theist. resat =creed thereon from the 18th of August to the date of payment, and on final payment like Interact au the amount palfon artheceptlon, which payments of intuit= will be rehrouteed to the rabseriben In the payment of the tint coupon. The Treasury Notes Wen= upon ouch certificates by the Tree try will be sent S., the aubamitare by mall, or curl other mode es may be Indicated by them when they tronamit titer original certificates. The duplicate certifintlea may be retained by Huh he their own occurity. JOSHUA HANNA, At ofiloo of Henna, Hatt A 0 0 . =ICS • Ckurrar of Thlul and Wuxi ersatz. FL'TY DOZEN HOOP SKIRTS, TEI CHEAPEST AND REST 1N THE CITY. AT W. & D. HUGII6'.. NEW tiTILES FOE THE SEASON, 141 now style MAW BITS at 2 cent& d,s. new gbh BLAXIIILLO OOLLA3B reseal ZO dol. new stele LINEN vOLLAREI It no DRIIH. BROWN. BLUE end GEM TIESMINIIII , II area! bargain" In LINEN CAMBRIC HOICII. °LOUIS, lIOSURY and MITTS, Tea cheap', BONNET RIBBONS, ROW:MB. BONNSTI, BATA GaRNILLB, CORD and BRAID BAIR NICIEI AU colors ZELPETIA and MEM ND WOOls HOOP SHIM% dial cake and await pitcps.' BOSTON YARN?, • cboice smortmentJost oi•ut. G GTR' FINS 811111.111, COLLAR?, TIES, EIGSPEND. JOGS, to anis. PATWIT ENAMELED EDI= criL Ba, lo fur al cLuts. UNDERIMIRTB .realwan, W &OA A Lams Cosa P& OT ARTICLES and N4TIONS, alwijo on band. airOITT and COUNTRY DEAL rapped at lowest poulla prim. EATON, MACRUM & cq, an 29 No. 17 and 19 Fifth *trot. bIISII3.LAT/NG' D ONG OINT —lf Jou WouLl hare Ixemtlfil along &leek whlokere and trouttatbe, rue B.lllnghem l e Gunk* atlemlathig Onaltftlfe If you Weald araditene all rzylislis, use Belltugb►m'e Stltoulattng Ougnent, If you would keep your bar from growing gray, use belllegbam'a lithnulathag uegeent. Of all the pleperatklue that ban erer Wes dbwarered Wr beaattf, tog and promotlog the growth of the betr, . DMA are equal to Belllngltanee bilmulatieg Ongtenit. Itos gnaws smote for gale by Jag /LAMM, Cotter of Marius Meet and the blanowd. A package gist by met on enclosing $U and de peaks, stamps, . sole OuesbEs.--.350 bbla - prima New Oriesos ?dolmas Li Inwood ler Ws by ,Lirtia maul. Nl4w boxes !tent. kctEmENTs. r 5811401.1 TUFATRE. MINING Atm Is „rDI SUCCESS. !' GRAND SUCCESS. GRAND SUCCESS. TliE PATRIOT'S DREAM. TOE PATRIOT'S DREAM. U 1 PATRIOT'S DREAM. BAT 14 OF 4 , BULL'S RUN. .E OF BULL'S RUN. HATPLEOF BULL'S RUN. , I 1 thitrlOnr.:4Etualt. --- - - -r-r ----............. LO'S Celebrated Grand and Oftlit ID6 r tea, trtucti for beauty of repo for tem of ruts , find elastleity of be. t* is dark ponotoced atahslltd. t u d 4t . K . 4 hN l q : .A . : 7 . . Bt i 41 : Amity !lamb frkelattirttl for Are tears ' i i i • CU a kleurnt BLUME, i i- ] ao El huh street Sole spat for ilt t nate k Co'. plasm and nukes Stokdeetts. t 1 . : ret. Taut In.' brisit l eTie W =.llootkn of Genis froin Favorite •.Operas, for the Pfazolcrle Dj LLB kirl' W. BERG. , Prlee r ! 26 rots iesch Dumber. Jost pubtiabed sod Wr salsiby LerzOtf ' CHI.IILOT2S BIOME, 11IPTY NNW Him 11 IPTII 8300A, ) -ILAND PIANOS, iron "T I.4ARGAINB. Tha ibtgortber. char log to r.duce btr abxk of pi. awe, offera4c, tala..dartaz this mi Gott month, Alt, Nay tfecondlatid Place of groat bareaftul, tor caab. Moog btu Dearly all been made gaped. Illy tar Lt. atibacitoor, for maths porpoise, b 7 the beat soc)tari In the' cobb try. and ou Knifed on u lor•htel add tchsuuthd tuumneots. Parcbstkr . trot toopoccfully turned to call or.ll amiss Walt?. fur my by Izotzur 8. nanzimia. jy134.3 81 Wood street. Eb a catthnat. & MBA 111 1 !Cilia La3.ltB, Wiq b ktivie6il oa MOSDAY.frptemter Wt. frau* *1 Wilk utrtabt wlrborg extra charge, by Mr. Tatadoug. suagys of tub antl graduate at Iltut Collrvi,l3barlaroag* • 1 4 7 , 1,11:1.8 hd at.. Viitabargh. 71.• Edrutiugbatu,tatklauct, sal IllocraCtle um pate by Um dedr. - *Hamra I n ttrAilk.A4l.;' IA OTI . I Wi:h. %-, I I 1627 and /177 laitlitilit 82B1CCT, PaILaIiCLPHLL iI I 1 I Tide I/conate; ettnlnded for two years past, be thts citi,b), btlitaldi CazOONAT and haunt, Jimmies . i . * Mien:A. , open e woe 01=44 u the one In He • 894 setablabed there ui the ten 1814, %la es. opened: ,Iniptentber litth, with to tumid am pie =are Ono tabeksion for the education of Tonsot t edteteltuailer the inaction ce Madame L'itervaly. CitcuLtnotzel all regulate bdonnation, aux be ob. Want on afracallant to the l rlncittal. anitBnie ! I IVERS' M. IL MY ERA' i ii ~ 1 gilade4.4 - }r. BENIN ea..RY Reorient the Ern Monday In Sept...6.l%st her real. dance, II i I 1 II tI . tiO. IttllClANCOt'il 006 KIT. Compete i tnetee.tors here turn secured for each dooartatien ? I II time Ida adtaion C 7 Lel MIMS. natant in the Academic itepartinent...—.42o CO do I: ti I do riepttatOry do ....—.. 18 00 do do . Maury do i , iiioromentai branches