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" - ,;.,''%: ,:, '-' , i - 4:::•Ptitiatiliiiim WO; rilik eing 4 lwar 2111 "1/ 44 ~, is enitig - . 1 4 jp....i n g r..usioss aaay. ‘ , .., ,, =: . -:•i;::-....:-..: - - th. umut News tip tot he Cf... : ;:i."..''' ' .. , .•. : . kienr etwebtleetten. ' ---:-; ' • 2...1TTE5131742 1 3 , 23C2 . . ______.• , . . FRIDAY 18011111240, - OCT. -4, 1861. lleormistesttes ths DemeersiWrrarty. DemeenUo party, was almost hope diserianixed by the result of led' year's election, n.'oyerilielmto g defeat - 1 . it then ezierineed, demorillsed it nom- , -". - s. plately, leaving to the organisation but an Mame and thi poorest possible pros . peed of bettering Its condition. • _ 'Kier Mines then, its leaders have been castlo about t oe some new basis upon 'Molt (Meetly theliinattered numboritialid :some coavenient method of (Deposing of diem In the meantime. -In Stales where !resent nooses was hopeless, they gathered - ' their henchmen together and, taking advert tags of queitlons arising out of the war, orgaMbled nion the basis of nominally sup parting the wet', bat opposed to the prinel piet en whisk it carried on, and ma being ready to close with soy offer of compromise • with the rebels: TM. Is• the attitude In which they, undoubtedly, desire to staid. elite iword In the one hand and the olive branch in the other," is their favorite root& to; and although, they expeet to be beaten WI; _everywhere, this' year, they have a • .'fanoy that this id their winning card, and , - they intend to stick to it, taking advantage of every opportunity to stir up dieciontest ... with the Government and make eapital• out of row mlasteps of the National Adminietra .This, then, to tWattitude of the party, everyithere, at this moment, in its general organization: It rueupon this platform the-Democratic party was "re-organized" in Peaaeylvania, in its State Convention " held at Harriaborglast'Spring, (now almost forgotten,) and the State organizationtr , of the party in all the other Buttes, as far 'se WO have any knowledge, -- occupy similar renal: • ' • , lithe meantime, howe . ver; there are local slections coming. off everywhere, and In these the Democracy are left to guide them- salves according to local circumstances. As ' a Netionel And State Party they stand upon the:groutad indicated; but u a lout party . they mast take the hue of the people around ,•• • them, and be all tiffige to all men, taking . . _ , - •• . good oars to get the beet poeilble share of theoffictee..,,ln the strong Democratic cool - the they`moot be stern and'unyielding in thiffi" devotion to the party, refusing all of. fors of union and affiliation from the other - side,-snd so abstain from needlessly parting with local advantages for, the benetit of the enemy. Bat in the Republican counties they • - must be load in their exhortations to "fugal party," get up "Union" organizations, se ~cure the nomination of 2 Demeorate to the ..legislature and to those titans which have patronage for future nes, and so sednoe the • Republicans into giving them a new lease of • power, and ,restoring "them to a greeter 14- tangy than they.hod before the• Presidential election bf 1860. • This is the game-followed throughout Pennayinnia. In Berke and the other: • Democratic counties they put up fall and • exclusive Democratic Bakes, beesuse there they= have the power to sleet those flouisdes it is, hrad.e / In the • , Republican _ murales -they olemor for "Union" tickets, in which - they hare the largest shire. There it is, tail. youjose. Tbe object!. of • all-this is clear.— if they eau hold their own in their own counties; -_ and' lance the Republicans_ into helping aim into power in the Republican counties, they will carry the Legislature, and no ob tain the foothold they need in effectually reorganizing the party in this Blots. 014 e • them bat possession of thelegislature, with the best offices in the DePublioin auntie', sod you will see the democratic party spring=l leg into - renewed existence snatching a new lease Of life on the 100 buffers of the , grave, and uzing-our shoulders o ar stepping stones to power.. ,• 4 We warn one friends of this In se on. The time will come when every Republican . In thin younty , engegest in the "Union" movement will mourn over it as the weak est ad of his life, _end aurae himself for being the dupe of artful-political dodgers. Let them [eke heed in time, mad are them selves frouiluture self irepionob.. <~.b.. It is almost s mirk of supererogation to oat ittestion to Linos FLOYD, our eandl date for !reenter. lie Is so well and so favdribly knoirn, so, popular, and so genet oonveded to,be lire or an election; that It seems unnecessary to eay one word in his favor.. And yet, It to bacons every body nye he irtll be elided that we immature to urge upon oar! ends not - to neglect him on that, co coon, bat tone that he le elected. .'.. - .: . 4 - f . Every body who know, Aaron Floyd likes him, sad he will prove a moil popular Coun ty Treasurer. His experience, as Chairman of the Finance Committee of dounoile, dar ks la two years service to that body, will snide him to administer the affairs of the odoe successfully, the financial systems of the idly and county being now very eimi- . lir. Al °karma of, the Finance Commit tee he labored very earnestly to restore , tU Missend the city toe wholesome condition, aid we entertain no doubt that the county .finances will be well managed in , his hands. ME= :&ME '',The °Moo of Gountyffreasurer, under the preseni Lw requires a prompt, 110iiVei • obliging and attentive bnelneie man. Mr. Floyd penalises, all then requisite, and we _lnuit be allowed to urge upon our Republi oak Mu necessity of rallying ears eeily,to hie support.: Tionaran.:—The Savannah Repubikaa, of Sept. 17, contains a paragraph whieb, we Iron, we may regard as the avant caw tier of soother saocesainl blow airlift in good time. With Invent of tailors per . Mpg than elsewhere, immediate increments ' - forword may be made coastwise, aid these. reaching or threatening points as important "- *least sciliohmond itself. This report' from tlii SoutiLls Probable, for ills certain dist a squadron of considerable strength, composed_- of e, number of Tennis lugs r sad smaller, uitFd from Fortress - kora, In September.' The extract from the Sivucab Ripablican ie IS follows: nA'soldier mcamsho up froieSeri Adak', ;.. 4 .; sigit,_ripoite that aneagagenisst between lag Elan and the tort at Son - Royal DiMonday aftuaboa, atd . contiseed through the. whole of yeanday. The gluts - ' were diedicUr beard Eton Tort Pidliklo " : ■■ -, , i_. duos Floyd *wit akaJ! Eitanu..llbeiwaregardui awe ettinistoieri Strut* gy. The en emy_aidoubtedly inteada to offer .bat lie at Ilanusasi'or at;some point this aide at it. It may be that Gen. McClellan may ac commodate them, bat good military autbonties • 6444 and hope he will not fight Ainlessitt very great advantage, or from behind his in treuchmentt at Arlington: • The fact that he follow, the enemy up does not of a...nutty in. &esti that he Wishes: to fight. t simply a matter of precaution, to snare himself that the rebels are not merely hunting, and keeping his jest army at Washington while they ; are send ing the bulk of their troops to Western Vir. gild! or Keatacky. Should he find their force veaUy weakened, he will attack them at once, and follow them up to Richmond, if possible, but be will not /ilk a battle with anything like even numbers. Do not be surprimed, therefore, yon bear of Gea:McClellaninarching his army to Fairfax and back without a battle. The admirers' of the rebel generals must ad mit that they have been foiled, and that their sepia* was sot equal to , the task they set oat to atioteplisbe The Southern people !impish. id them with a splendid armyi the very Bawer of that section, and Mild them to take Wash iegton, thea held by a dispirited and disorgas• iced army. To be sere thermarehed up to per ramparts valiantly, and. made demonstra tions In every direction, bet found themselves utterly unable to accomplish their object. They hare exhausted their' devices, and are sow retreating,to provoke thefederal armyth attack them. It ill not -likely they will be ac commodated on their own ground. Our-gen eral knows that, Bashed with victory, and with everything at stake, the rebels will fight as they have fought- before, while all Mabry - preset - that' troop, who fight is front of their own intienchments never do very well The temptation to retire under toyer Is too strong tribe resisted. hence, prudent people de not believe that Gen. McClellan will risk a fight,. but wait until the naval expedition strikes ter ror into the Southern army. - ' Oar. lines are sow pretisely where they warn ',riot. to McDowell's campaign, only we have four times the men over, the river, and also hold the Chain Bridge region. The rebels are either trying to draw its on fair battle ground for a last desperate-fight, or into ambdecades,which it is suspected Beaure gard has been preparing between Falls Church and Fairfax for another Minuets, or a falling back on Menem' for winter quarter., or are concentrating - . for an .attack elsewhere. You pay your money and may take your choice. News Paragraphs from' tit/N.566th. . , Under the bead of "Startling Rumor," the :Savannah Republican of Sept. 17th, says : "A soldier who came up from Fort Paternal, last stied, reports that an engagement between the Lincoln fleet at the Fort at — Port Royal commenced Monday afternoon and continued through the whole. of yesterday. The guns weredistinctly 'heard from Fort Pulaski." The New Orleans Bulletin, of the 18th Sept., says "Night before last, at eight o'clock, the evacuation of Ship Island by the Louisiana troops was completed, the fort dismantled, and the guns, ammunition, fke., removed. Tbirty.two houiv viers consumed in destroy. ingtbe tort,aoldiers" quarter% Ike., and in TIN moving the troops and armament, during which time two war steameis, two frigates and several smeller - vessels belongieg to Old Abe Lincoln's Suet were in sight, tint at a re. spectful distance. 'Yesterday the blockader% we understand, approached the island and threw lobelia into the deserted fort, and finding no enemy on the island, valiantly lauded and hoisted the United States flag." The New Orleans Crescent has the follow. log about Sarni!: • "We are asked how Tomniy S. Serrill got out of the Rutile. As we said at the time o his arrest the Lincelnitei would net make much out ol him, ourezpreulons are confirm ed: lie was reported to be an agent of the Beak of Ragland. 13e-was _just as much an stgeitt as citizen Fitiviman's boa draymin. But Serrill has got out of the Lincoln Some Of our cotton factors would be glad to receive certain balances for cotton snipped through him. LETTER FROM DENVER MTV. Deriita, Sept. 18, 1561. Through the politeness of Col. Tappan, I was invited to visit Vamp Weld, a mile from town, situated on the bank of the Platte, 'a most delightfol location. The Colonel bed invited the two bodice of the Legislature io take dinner with Mon, and as I had the honor of an invitation, I consented to partake of hie hriapitality. There are 300 soldiers stationed at Camp Weld, and several companies are or ganising, which will in a short time increase the ;lumber:to a thousand. They are building barracks for winter quarters, and a magazine to protect their powder. D supplies the mining region, and if a descent was made on the city ...by the Indians, Texas Ranger! and Secessionists, the miners would be lelk in a state of starvation. Hence the importance.of a strong military post. Supplies are. very high. Corn is $9 per hundred pounds; beef 7 cents p er pound; clothing and other things. is proppoor . on. Thsl,egislature and the Secretary have had a .spicy - little affair. The Secretary ass ap pointed a Territorial Printer, and the. two Houses in joint convention have elected a Printer; and resolved not to furnish but one copy. of the proceedings Printer whom they have elected. The - Secretary claims that he is clothed with alithority to appoint a Prin ter, and hence the collision between the Sec retary and the Legislature. I noticed among the bills being acted upon by the Legislature, a bill to incorporate &Gold Mining Company, known by the name of the ..Rocky Mountain and Pittsburgh Gold Mibiag 'Company.” Several Pittaburghers - were at- Melted' to it as corporators. - The company propose to locate on South Boulder, at or near Mammoth City, Wisconsin District, one of the richest gold districts in the* Reeky Mountains. The largest quartz leads that I have seen in the Rocky Monatain are on South Boulder Creek, near Mammoth City. They are from one to via feet thick, and pros. pact ,good. Success to the Rocky Mountain and Pittebergb Mining Co. They have before them the but prospect of a princely fortune, any company in the Gold Region. I r an cob. Iselin' specimens of quartz from the 'different leads, bat find those trom . the South Boulder far superior to those from any other district. I had the pleasure of meeting my old friend Gen. Latimer, yesterday. He is enjoying good health, living vary frugally, helping his eons in business by his advice, as every kind lather should. Ile speaks kindly ofittsburgh and his Many friends there. We hope his tonne may: be prosperous and happy, surrounded. by a kind family, whose study should be to smooth his passage down to the grave. [fQr tht,littabFgb Okuda] flyrownen ?onetime, Sept. 30, 1861. Ede. Gazette: 'Your fnend Bruton but been here for part of two days. We bad nemeroue discussions in regard to the vat ue of hie bond, of which he could not convince our people. He admitted, wlins closely, questioned, that hie lawyer gave an opinion that his bud was worth nothing, beuuse no coneideretion was mentioned, and no person was authorissd - to prosecute for it, and,ll there was a consider ation, it would be bribery.!or an attempt to bribe Tom; Dick and Harry for their rouse, by egreeing to 'reduce their taus. As the elec. tton.law penis - hes even thsiattempt to brine, an election obtained by false pretences would. be ludo void and invalid. I I cited hieatten tion to the fact that there naverhas beech rev cover, against a defaulter .or but bondmen in this county, either in the trotted Statesor Stile Donna: Lynch ands Bottler and Butler and their bail. went free, end John Flutings and his beadsmen have never been prosecuted; and amorist .county cues, the,. of Riaressurer Rowland, prosecuted to.recover tOOOO,OO, thus lax has been a. failure. If the U. S. Govern ment aid the County-of Allegheny cannot re. Cover in cleir cues. where the value of the bond is naqteetioned,. why go through the lame er-protteenting on a bond which your own lawyer. adm* Is valueless. -Re bad no answer to make., Slam people will vote for hitiathrttugh iroianee, that they' Cr. thous" much galls] o au unlawful act, in telling their votes for e priintised reduction of tares as the mai who stills hii.vote for e_glan of whiaky. We, u Republican", do not See' any irtiod to be obtained by thurtbromng away our votes esd,:aidieg Jerky" Rhode.. We kneed to vote the straight ticket. . N. for tbi Pittsburgh Gazatte.l Tunas:vs, Sept. 30, 1861. Mattis. Ed!lora :Atom need not leer in re gard to the Republican ticket here. Oaly foar wen could be induced to attend the nUnion” 'meeting, ae we all believed it bonus, and we .were not deceived. Their candidate — tor Sheriff, Joshua Rhodes, has been up here with some' (event keeper, hot they did not make ouch keadivay. Since ha left he hai' seat up hee l the iip3ll. whaterotorionc Amman* Decker, who 'Sias killed-4enlJ, last annuner,in Lawreacevilte. Gas le' wiry wallows in than pasta, and will certainly defeat any Candidate for whom ke electioaeors. He is a bad. circulating nu. dim. 'We will vote the ticket. J. mwmg; iiittitati Junius 'W - 110 I • FOB WA§EUNPTON The .BiIADFORD GUARDS,. Caption W. J. Pau. vas. acc►ptad o the Mu Couspoo, to Gal. Lethwe heouti litust-uoutorlti loos Illtaboutt ou .TOIIIBDaY ant *Ramp lalanuna tear Waittkag. tau ah• A taw tam saLitllllll n - neolved. Apply at tba Benattiogol4" on thecornerol Nth and hualth held groats. -5011 . M. ttIcWGD. otißut - Itaataltlag OM* for the raffia:ma aFFORT ATT ARTILIA•it V. 80 tag:adenoid Trizaatan. 6 Saddlers and Ileranaldakers, 2 Be/km JO-Good men can apply to J. M. [NAP, neftdif ne rout etnet,fetzull boor IWDLIQUESN E ZILIUAV ES.— 3 hie company. saw Is map, opines a tow cads young, *Alm Man. cd obit habit. to AU up Its rote. 'lt is Method to the iseniontere Ens Manzi, accontrd In Cal. Sinai Hades initineaL hood preferring ibeZovio Pinicansoi do bazar Ibis by Jkanlng• oh employ. tall heinollatnly at DO Beni Mot el stunt - olUtied D mum; Captain. fr"li FIR RA 11. FOR TUN AhTlie LERIIII—Tho hoe Rldtpd Gene beloaglog to the Port Pitt Artillery hare been presented 'to VoL Cleary's Veglment. Theoaderstreed le detailed by Cot. Geary to rale. ea Artillery Comma, lobe att totted tante Twenty- Bigitith geriatent P. V. WORM ate good 'Mee now bare a eplendkl thane. to lola the beet arm at the vertios. Book, open at 76 nth street. second story, J. M. KNAP, itatided lint Lleuteaeatigth P. V. arSIXTY4III.I3D BZULTUNT PA. 11 901.17NTURB. - CoLONIL ALUAMDIIt HATS. Vine/ NO. 4 pOOII.TH STBSZT; Boatsmen men are wanted to All np the mole of some of the minim:dee of this Zeeman% now at Washington. Psi of those who now. enlist will commenee from the setae time as for those who Ana joined this tee meet. Boarding until the tate of starting and Inner portal= to Washington will be prwrlAA - on softer Slow at 61 foiwth street< A. 8 .d.III0II(Litt,Lioct:Ool. Teri, te23 Regi co anal lleanitlna Mee, F'OR TH,E WAR. . WffiF. Brigade ot Col. W. U. Lemon, the late law parkin and Irked of the Presi dent. is not quite full, and men will be reoelied either companki, parts of companies, or as indleidnele. AND 11A V 1 OHOIOI OP MA BRANCH OP ANBYIO.II WHIdRSHNY PairZll, slither ite Artil• tun Infantt7 or Cavalry. A portion of the brigade k now in active e, ike. This is • chance randy mkt with, as tiki brigade will be • braille one Krum the date of entlatment, men will be unmated, paid and clothed. Apply at the Decraldng Offloe-9ted, White and Blue," renew of Fifth and daeltlideld streak. 11. Anny.—"TEkk MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY! POR, SIXTH RZGIMINT U.S. OLVALBY, ItIGULAB 8181/10r. MALY 07 ALUMS ONLY rfaiss YEAR& idenJoi deg Ude iteglmett will be AINLfOIIIIID The hlghaft psi per month In the advice. Hones and Irqulpzionts, taothlo& Babalattere, gamest", Teel 004 Medical attendance free of Margo? $lOO BOUNTY! Advancement open to all. for farther particulars apply at the Recruiting Office, NATIONgt, 110114 Water scree; near Smith held, Pittsburgh, Pa. MINIM B. UATB. Oiptala, Birth Vegiment (Aviary, oor Reemll,l4 M MUUMUUS. !ID ilaTrUloll Iltes Rag U.S. lairs, Plitaborak, loptenbse TM, 1881. freVre Atte Young - Men of —qv rmaosylviusta.-4 an, adored to recruit tkeThltd foliation of the Ilith fegtimintf. S. infantry In PonnB7l,lllii., cad now upped to pc to chow-Your pettlotlsm by entering lbe sieretosotyout country in this Ana !Oka mimeo t, to consist of 1.41.1 men. The pay I. from $l3 to VI per month,with abgmlatit food, clothing and all ies• Zoom no 4 dierot the Regain. Army le entitled, be sides dinbled, sod 5.111411 f Of 0511 111111DHID DOLLAR& then misumbly Bl e d . I n to ansiodable srippoet. skk or disabled. In tbe soldiers. houses, emaMisnad by dm govenutont. ,Isemediate prartsion bob for unlkirotr. onus, equipment*, rolbmw and transpostatlts 'tor ill who one-thlrd of the Company Otthtere will be taken Dom Nu ranks. No beater epportautly 61 awed to nirtted intim men for good tomtmettt, and a NU cheats Ibr prostodatt. For fall Information apply to Lieut. ROBERT 911THIRLAND. u tbo Reaaaarcus N 0.64 Fourth at. WILL A. STORM, Mohr 16`.b Beg. U. IL latautry. A -P&w MORE HSORUITIS wanted , to SU the tanked the UNION 1111L121, imam Capt. THOS. 19. BOSS. Company will brodttared as soon as conipletaly organhad lad will Es Into SITTiOD aa diary swan I Armory n 9d story of Wllkin's Hall, stint, yard ems sift tie eonillact for • few days loogcr. aoabcf " THOMAS AL BUM, Captain Public Itotuts. WTIM bUSSURIBER IS A OAK DIDATB KIR TEM OVINE OP TIM &BORNS of Allogbony Monty, Pa •NM born In . sbl county ban resided In Ito anrorhlpo of. Nobles. Oaths and Whitt= fur Ibrtpooo years If elected I Wood signoaNy TWIIITT PAR GIST. OP THU HST PROONIDS Of SAID OFFION Into the Tramp ry for to. on of the count*. Voters VIII make their own Ocketo, _____ _ LIMNS. DAVISON, ocuniiuset veinal or TAN Prnionntag ties Qaarui,t • at flopteenber, PAL 1 IarELECTION.—The btookholdera of "sThe Pittsburgh Gee Cotepsay. era hereby moaned that in Antics. far Three Trustee. or WO TrwW. to eerie tor thi s ot sem tor the AhmAp end °be Trustee y to ot, be held et the cake of the eoutpluy, on • Mt) DAM the 7th day of October, 1111,1, totem the hoots el 2 an o'clock. p. se. - - • - f •-- , aeltelerd JAMU 14 OMIJBXT, Veneerer. Alb 111/11/11111:IIICALS. CAPTAINS OR LIEOTENAMS, Yea ooxr''►naoa FOR TJO WAR , Wonld doing to call midget their Posters sad Hand• bills of W. S. HAVEN, Wo. 84 Third street, Who I. pitpated to Mot rmaU or taw, somrdiou to thodestroln. RAIIBLZII 7%/16MNTOY" COLORS, ATTENTION A N OKDINANC Authorizing the .01. Grading, Pa log and Rotting with Curbdßoue, Morris Strum from trona street to llbortymemt It ordained and enacted by the, Mayor, ipo and Citizens of Pitteborgh, In Select and Commond:lommtile mumbled, aid it Is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, Thee the Recording Regulator Mt and ha is hereby' auttonised and directed ect advertise for proposals for firailog, Paring and Settles with Curb abbe, Morrie Street, from Penn armee to [Abney Watt, in the manna painted owl In the Sir gradient and paelog the same, andto lot the game la the manner directed by .an ordlamoo containing .streits, yarned Auguet alas, 'Ordained sod guarded Into • law inVoonelle tbis Ptll dig of September, A. D. 1161. Jllll6 1. SINNOTT. Preddent pre tem of !fleet Donnell. Attest: 11.11 mow, - - Cart of Mead Ocauseil. A. 0. tdooANDillaft, President of OoftimenOoeuelL Attest: Huns Miasma, Oink atOomsson Oaguell. IiOPOSALS will be received at the p aloeding, of tit* Itooord loillognhttorito ths rarest Witting, until the lltit for Ms (iodine, Paving sal eating oath Oustrllloott, bards otrott„ thcalroon Mat to Liberty knot. o.411:41 .1841110 11102L1T, Itoo X'Tit A011,1)114 Y .11A81.11UN .jus 11/101aZINB—Latral, Zdtut end BM —em.. minimum% QuAivragatr 111411110% UP BASH. 100 IL Pall number, now nadl..rordalos parlY 100 &waylay. Toady, 40 Nato; alosla nOM 10 ante Alto Bo above with a vary lamp coined Mel Elate of rolklalldthrl• Plea of Claim, and raltedaa• Pattarna, worth 60etala, complain New Oared Ore% Owed Draw sod Zoom Jacket. Yearly, $1; alopa ceplar4ll oalol. 'Pomp 31 walla Pabladiad at No. Oa Broadway: N.T.,aud solo rreilrilhers. ocalltd lIIREI OLD PALM SOAP. • ..POll.ll OLD- PALM . SOAP. ' , PUSS OLD PAL'S SOAP. ' PUSS OLD PALM 80aP. • ' Imola neap Pa tarp lot dr:field Patin raw opal tam POP Sap 111011/ la an. lie mustard or ft a pre preraattaa,of el:spy** bands, totas. sta., PC Mane waiting •'Loll Snap at the We* of aa cramp arttol• 'braid me - - roan OLD rum SOAP. •, Pull OLD' PALM-110AP. POIL/rOLD PAL* SOAP. PUSS OLD 'PALM SOAP. _ . fee inlay • •.. marn . plainie; Cffiraer Iffsrlostitent Sad tee Dboaaill. 1111.111ANA-30 bap White Beaus or sale jj _ToI 2/31U1.001.11131111. Board &diked le: *2: Pei BAY. Buioa Tllll OPINING of this viand ocaaaiklas Hotel, la 1104, It tun beetilbs single endeavor of the ministers to'inaks It m;eit nap. tam; convenient and consiettsbles home tot the citi zen and straw, on We elde deb. Atlantic- And whatever has weentaddlialy r to administer to the comfort of Its guests. thy have antleavored, with• oat regard to oak to movkle, and to coroblas all the alstombu of ttultrlinal and aortal enjoyment whkh modern inthu Instated, and modern lasts approved; and the paMonags which tt boo commanded daring the past six pure Is a gratifying proof that thee el• forte have been apprmitted..: . To met the miracle* of the those, when all are traaGred to prunes the retort rigid economy; the nn. &reigned hare Reduced the Price of Board to Tero at the MOO time abating none Of 'the kande* with which their table has hitherto been haWlied. WRITOOhIII 1 00. RAYNOR'S' ENV ZULO P?!11 . TUE SUBSCRIBER sza _LEAVE to call the attention of BookseltriN Stettoosto, Dula. lo looc Goole, end all others, to the /INTENSIVE ANEORTMETir The Mods embrace every idyls of Lotter, Note, OM. WeddleX, Max. 1.04 other varleiles Also. Parchment and Cloth Limo, all mods sad gum. mad la the toast perfect manceq on the beat folding Machines yet invented. Als.4 the living Milli Writing NAM tuatutsc• tared expressly fir the sabscribor. sad no better pa pelican P. Annalist this country. ttozoples. with lade Itot of pita, tint by mall vtito reqoasted. Deana are Invited to colt aid mantas tilt stork, quillUes, prim" style', ft, le. i ISAIIIIULL RATP3R. ociMmi 116 William Etir...t. To Farmers and Others. CAPT. B. IL PATIKHDON Diamond street near Gnat, GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR. THE SUPFRIORITY OF TIIIB FAN over all others to au consists is Its thesphesa. simplicity and durability. froond.lo cleaning Grain Later, better sal more thorooghly, with less labor than um; other rain. The plants* of tie above Part has been long enraged In usannisontrtim and waling Agricatturalimplessests.coarlansd ottbe great swat of a good Pan for challait the Older/at kludge, Grata and Seed; prostate thin to the' publla with 101 l coos. demo that ft will meat their wants. Toe uudarslgusd, bastug purchased Ihs solo right to atasufselons sod Whim shove Grain Von sod her &rater to Modena Peonsylvasts..Wsstsra Thesis, sod all Ohio, sod the right to sea In Isaias sad Inf. sada Is nowpreparsd to All sit orders, wholesale or retail, at 319 Marty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. sc3 issawtrit W. W.-WALT...WI. SEALED PROPOSALS, till the 21et of 10b,r, MM. et 12 o'clock. M, are !belted for supplying the Army with Beef Cattle on. the hoof. to be delivered at Ctuemaereber2. Berrfeborg, or York, In the Stale of Pantleyltnish, as the goverament nay designate. • Bidders ars requested to comply In all pertlenlsin with the form OW published herewith. • Gosenunent reserved to linetthe tight to Pepin Stessup notes or other tends It hie foe d:sbors•men sod to rslitet any bid and for en, tune. No DI 1 will be entertained unless the bidder is Priming to respond' to !debit!. The Goveniment will receive 4,C00 hoed ender the contract, and will reserve the tight to require any ad. Monet number op to 16.000 heed.' Tenverire to be made weekly to such qiimitiVe• so nosy be required. . . The Cattle met average IJIOO pounds growi weight; and ,00 animal will be received which. weighs tem nom 1.000 pound/ gran. ' Wo conditional bid will be TECeirod. . . . Tbebids to be directed to Capt. a. lIF.ORWILTII, 0 8. U. 8. A., Waehitictoo, D. U., sad endorsed ' , Prop° male for Fe I o►ttlle." FORM OP BID I, • B, do he proper to . Gallur to the Govern. meet good Beef Cattle on the hoof for - per ban. deed gonad, arose widest. The Calif. to be deliver. ed at Chemberetnre, liersiebarg, or- York, to the blotto( Efentylvanla, ae the Govera moot may dada. nate. seceddiag to the term of the tattooed advertise. mint. The Cattle to be webbed on the scalar, and the weight ao detatedaed to be the parches; aided. I hereby agree to give • good and endichint bond Cm fhe falfflbuent of the coutract,aud to oecelve Treamuy note, or other Government lands In payment for tot Cottle. Toe ant delivery or the estille •lil be required to heated* shoat the 10th of November,lB6l. ociktd THE REVUPERATIVE QIIALI,TIES OP PANDA' tuataapAatt.cs MAW fallato give entire seriefertion, ',boo fairly under ire inflasnew, tho purified blood rooms throe b the arteries, rains seri tisinta of the body In yoltuns, Import ing healthy nourishment to the dial organs, Nib the pules strong sod regular and digestion Limn:reed, the pallid ante soon regales the boo of bsettle 7 the fee. blebs:ono strong. gaffrie fronv-sorolali; Wanda sad eruptive disorders, ley It and be convinced. Propand 10:1 P c ams; Nei told by A. D. PANDA, I/nigglers, atton Bold oleo by B. A. PARNIATOOIig A 00., Pitts burgb, la. • Sold also by Dnigglatagenerelly. orfidloneritT QOAPI ' ' EOAPI I SOAP!!! h. 7 OAST/1.1, mettles andywhite. OLD .PALM. 16 bars and Inman. SODA. BASSIN% POZNAN& BROWN WLNDSOIL iLeanitin. OLIIAVEILLI soma. GIL NEWS DONEE. DUMDUMS AND HONEY. DLL 011111111 ANDOAMPEOR. • IRANOIPANNL MORE OWN. .' ..CIDINEI3II MDSE. • 1110NRELAN. NYMPH. Truaii3PAIIINT BALLS AND BAWL WHITE WINDOWS, • YAPESE AND MILITANT ORATING. • BAND TABLETS. • LIBERIAN PALM, No, to. Tor gale Ly ' • SIMON JOHNSTON, Mutat, • sad Dealer In OFIOICLI RAWLY. MIIDIOINIPS oc2 Omer Smithfield and Twat stmts. Orme or tas Conartua or ALLIIOIIIOSI 00., PL, Pltosharahrterlober 20, 1861. I TO PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. —reeled proposals alit be reaped at thle aloe mall the 9th last., for fortilehlog Allegheny Ooonty ,irlth Aim sun 14006, for smalllosot par/m% 09 dar do for orl/ialloa do 01 Me Asmara:sat Seeks 68 mast 011 completed and delivered Ly the OM last. Alta, for priathig 1000 copla of A adltOes Report of Accounts tor 1800-800 loallsb sad 1.00 German. Samples of bootee= be sees on eplilicattoa to the auderagned. , •Br dhectlon of County Oommlnloners. ooBotd BURY LAIIBIRT, • .11er. To Attract ti•OR OINCINNATI AND a: Bt. LOWS —The Doe Meanie, AI& 00114.1IT,Clit J. II: Portir. will lane tor ups umovve and all Intertnadlata porta, on 13411f1 DAY at 4 o'clock. tor tinted or parings apply on Loud or to oct, J. 11. 61VIN0arnN a t 094 L l Oll CINCINNATI .AND ' • I LODUIVILLII. —.The 'plena 44 pa. Nagel . &tamer 1.1,008 PUS, Olivia In imovn. lime 43r du stave in 4 ail Inlermedi t.,prrp on SATURDAY. litb at 11,o'cloelt . p. . yrs tro g ibt or pomp ipply baiN, o r to .•• .• J. B. 11V1,.T074 * OD.. &mg.. F. if• 011101 N TL--Tho - Sao rimanger *aunty tIALLth LIST. Tag J. T. Fleveellivelll leave for t lea,ore abtall latmeeellate pole, 1/1) NATUADAT, fatigue , at 41:da'calt. .INr freight or Wong" *poly on Wet& 1IIVILL•11 OLIVES—Extra - quali-y, pot 11.7.5 p lo qwt Dottiest idea, slate Preoch Oilers end Noopetiel uepere,latt received koala and for eels at the "molly Grover" Pion of .. JCfliff A. Ritereiraw, Oesa-e Gibed" awl Iliad streets U411.1.0LI) PALM SuAe..l2 bur stear:ed TO Ind • pare flas; alp. • grip ratietyTallot N ape,rattly. u d . 4 t o , m g. fry JOHN A. RANSHAIV, oe4 t!„twrot.Llborty wad Hand stmts. falLiTNIi. °was - STAIWII—Put up 1.714 .4mm I bazw for burly km; pito Is L posed maw sitpply insf away* I pd for. We, Ittolud• I !' S "4.1" ! JON ott • 00f Mr Liberty mid Hamm. • NEsLIANNOOK POTATOES:—: box rim Statiiimack Potatoes lost rettetteol Cold tarsals JAB. PIiTZSZ, . . ce4 - ,Cloroor of Motet sad Plot des. .-` rARILICN APPLIO-25 !kit!: just re Ureitue sea Ibrild• IT Lot " COL IrrIeATIIKEB--300 ibe. prime Fiatbere nadvad and for sals by_L 4x4 ' 41,14111TB.OOLLINIt IVEIVIr tiTY.LiSti ww.titys, tatioutakaa • • iamteal.KOSit Bam neititse at • 7,, , • „ DAMON YOXIIB--Phir-1500 • poen Ar alsby • • - al ..Ik, 1/1101M0TOOKi 00. tin-i•ftlibuttsnuM*. ST. iiiCllol.lo Broadway, New York. Doilora per Day, AND BUPEIUOK Q11.A..161.TY OP ENVELOPES MAHOPAOTUSIID BY Hl][. FOR SALE,. GEOWEY , i surnatun PaTacnT PATI1T111) JANUARY 10, MOO , ':i]:'.. - ; ri;.•,_,: dig eileilit t •` BZUOND ARRIVAL New Fell and Winter Soots HORNE'S TRIMMING STORK. 17 Market street, New aciw receldoesnother lot al NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. Wbbh Ira will sell at Os nay Lowest. PZIOIS to OM MI BOTIRS, and to which ere Seek* to can the special atleankst of Country Merchants, Milliners end Retell Boyars. Drees Trimmings, Ho,siery and Gloves, Embroideries, Boston Tarns, Woolen.. Goods, Zeph3rrs, HOW) ' Skirts, Corsets, - ratify Goode and Notions, -Ate., Ito., &a V ALUABLN OIL. PILUMITY FOR savi—intaitett o french. - Creek, aikidos between 10 and II eoiea There tire en the property eft well, to venom WWl* three of whhh • ere et letalekrot depth to juin, operittlog.: Connected with the WOUsti r powerful catere r la good rimrdog order. Tab ProPerlY Is edlolelag the eelehteted Ird'Ekelelrit Wet and le perbepe one of the beet oil sites la that. region. We: Wier' • • greet Wavle twisty term* Of or aohelige lor rest waste or ed • • Wheat,eo city. Nor particulars apply to ,PrWireerentesas good beryline sr eett be kmag • a. amen; 'co': No. eilS4 toorth street. le the city: col JOSEPH ROANE. _ _ _ CHARLES HIPNER,, No. 87 MAILIT Stinr Would oeepeottolly WI the &Meath of GUSH BUY- Ms to hi, stock of DREES TRIRtidINGS, 25184,01D2Ri11, RIBBONS. BLIETLAND STIAWLP; ZIPIITR tad. gItILTLAYIII WOOL, • WOOLIN HOODS, NUBIAB, HOSIERY, 111111,11(0 UNDIIIIIHIRTS sod DItAiIISS, sad ISILIMMIYII CORSETS, HOOP ;8111111. 11110HANIO OMITS, slightly damaged for 10 mad 1124 • LINOS BITS, Or 60 amts. worth $476, oe3 FALL AND WINKER DRY GOODS JUST aItOIIIVID AT T. M. .striscmrviiis.7.),s. .CABSIBUIRE) (or men and boys; nem AND AOLORID OLOTHB; GRIT /MUSD /LANDAU; KINTUOICY JKANe, BSTILISTrB; - 11 , EiED ILANNILB; BID. TALLOW AND WHITI /LAWN ALR BROONA SHAWLS for $l4 worth $25; do do do $ll do $111: P: AID, LONA AND ROANE 11111WL9; CrLOAIIB AND With • !up assortment of D inn 000.118 —newest Alba. Wind sell Mom. • «a3O SW ?ALL 'MUDS EATON; HAMM & CO.. Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street, s Invite the attention et 0 A BEt 33 17 33 XG B To ask now stook of DBMS TRLSIMINGS, BNIBROLDIRMIS, , Boman RIBBANS. rammoa 'comma& IttIOUVI, - 7 HBAD DRZSAA/3. ROODS A Waren • ZIPRIR • BEIBILAIAD WOOL, 360 doz. AUTON RIBBED ROBB—veliM • 200 ALL WOOL & MIZINOI3/ HOS .160 " PLAIN AND 111B1111D UNDARSHIRA ANDRRAWILBS. UMW AND BLIGANT STIFIRS or cur, AND WI.ATAR °LOVAS. • " • - • OBBORNII A OIIERSISMANT GORR AND EXTRA ROBS 1111111161. BALMORAL 11111STS—al I choice cokes. = & 00. bars made a galley smangemant by which they hips to be able to supply the trade In quantity with a uniform make of BRUM of superior quality, and Onlah;at lower prkes than any In market 4 W hairi elmoinpiatVkidaividlowrtPrbel• & 00., r. pas ; , audit' /UM street. FALL STOUR NEW, FALL GOODS J. W. BARKER 8t CO.'S 59 MARUT STRUT, NON ,TO TUB TIMB TO HUT As the Prices' Are going up, WI HILTS ♦ LAWS STOOK OP NEw sitss, In Fanoy, Self-Colored and Blsok; AT PROM 500 TO $l,OO PER TAM Theo are the most desirable seeds for the money offered this 130$110D and must be sap Mho appreciated. CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, Our own make; from the . Most careiaUy ielected Paris styles and 31111 t. and are determined in this department nape hilly to maintain our reputation for taste and elegance, combined with cheapness, and confidently invite the,ladies to exam ine our garments es we are eatlafled they will stand the teat. • DANIS MOODS. • In 'this department we axe offering as usual new and choice atyleg and fabries, apricot usually charged for indiffftent gOOde• • ;• GENTS AND BOYS' wiat A AOl armortment Ii .11 grad! and pup/. 1:11=1 LAX& 8 YLEs .1..2: •`. , - - , . . . FALL -- GIY 0 DB JUST • lie it. adi tient', a &aloe honk alp/J.1..006DX coodstilag la all of *aloha. Wpm:Wham of CLOTHS 0•92111111tIda sad ViaTll , l43o. aldpa we latter au. eel••• •fil he *PM to GAY Nat rttpeotto tifouod lint of Wet. , Ther WTI b• ••••••P to crd•r. •• • . . - *Oda/ aid at pO aa salt the thaw lie napoleon, solidi' la fed, cell fall/ out *ram! Med the t. • ;1 . 'GHAT 'Sc. SON; ltoni