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Jprqsr,olPriLLAN,' Upper Bt. Clair Tv. • . • DisnoiCt !Wray. JOUR U. 8188 PATRICE, Pittst.urgb. - . ck.ay MINIM LAMBERT, Pittsburgh. O •Aq c•mlissiow• CI . CIiiiTILAUSIEELT, Lower St. Clan• Tp. DirsOtor rf As Po o r. • . . GOODMAN Y. COULTER, South Yvette Tp. - !pie "'Emancipation . Puller of the - ' A•resident 441. - Has been scouted, even by the Union Ken _ . kicky Legislature.:. A Couunittee has report- I • , etiiirriatfatnancipatingthelislives for ;tom . - - pensation, in'accordance with:- tits - isiendallonif President Although ILO legislative action has yet been taken on the subject, there can be nodoubt that ken tniky the 'example of Missouri .otion upon it ;'We never expected any other result. , Bleier:) , will never let go its held upon its • victims- except by cempulsion. We hope the President, now that he has fully tried his soherclN will-aee its utter hopelessness, and wilt 'resort to that other, more just, more noble, morthonorable plan he has hinted at. 'Slavery:lk 'troubling, now, the Emperor of Brazil. - 'lle - ie in great danger of pees ing through theetwfatscenee now enacting on flit's' eridof the continent, from the same causes.. The: - Now, York World, in com menting on the situation of affairs in Bra zil, Says: - • -,lf. Pedro 11, who has the name of being an intelligent and conscientious sovereign, would Study our own political history, he . could not fail tq discover that the slave - pourer is one which is never to be quieted by amen:ions. It is not in its nature to know any. finality ehortof absolute rale. Borgia _ . like !null things, it carries the i3orgian motto aut.Orear ant nail. :It has an In stinctive sense that every influence of mod ern civilization is against if,. and that it ottrinotllve unless it can absolutely bar out, •or else completely override, every such in- Stiertee. Imp eraorioi sway is the vital con its existence, The Brazilian Em peter will :.'sooner'or _later • diseover.thar therwls bat one alternative before him— As mart either become the puppet of the elate ,oser, or its ekstroyer, There Is truth In every word of this, but such remarks are as applicable to our own • EMI as to Brazil! It is . vain to attempt to conciliate ._tbe. give power, either in the Stirairliiii* anywhere else. It must be enbdued and - kept under, or it will-rule; and it - cannot be brought. under control in `-thls Country short of complete overthrow. utast Ur be ruined. There never rill be peaceln this country until slavery is _destroyed: Tho sooner the president :itioratui to this conelnsiorythe better it will be for his own future historic reputation, j i 4 t Eiffi MEE ' , . - - • iiiiseiVing,the institution; of slavery, when the war itself grew ecdelyout of slavery. Ae long . as slavery : is- preserved the war .• :To prenerve Slavery is to Pro . . " beg the the-tot:miry is ruined. -In these times orperil,- the only light that lotent . pp in the surrounding gloom is .the hope that under gal the President may soon see the path.of_nifety, and walk in it. . . I i The-Attach upon .Porter and Mc. The.attaik upon Porter and McDowell, in•the- battle of Saturday, was among the .most'treraendous recorded in history. Per :ter,jn.thatday'.ll fight ; had 'the left wing, witchieDiweltfoe his reserves. Fleintale . . . matt was in-the centre, aid Sigel on the right. Gen. Pope, fearing an especial' as. wittlt on his left, bad strengthened it great - - ly, but!when thethattlecommenced, it looked at. firstAs if the right was to bear the , . . . brurit,'but the result proved that Pope was , not mistaken. A. correspondent of the N. rritunithisdiecribeshow the enemy, in concentrated force, made the attack uponthis portion of thellne of our army and the issult: • havnbeard the musketry of the best corttested battles fought in Virginia, and I 04- unhtsititingly' that the tire which bruke out at. the left and up, to the neater, was War ` the heaviest of "any. Talk 'of • Tallies, and rellectind crashes I, It was all these continually 'scow:deleting, piling - upon each other in Mighty swelling volume .—tthe !mane of rushing tornadoes such as chaos may have known. -From my position it 'teemed that artillet7 played from each of ' the , Cardinal points upon the devoted center wherel knew men were struggling. I could notsee them struggling. The smoke of gunpowder. Prevented that, but I knew ' they wererthere, and 'I trembled for the result. Alms minutes later :&hers, who .waa in reserve, was ordered to the left. could get fairly tursition, lifeDowell and yorfer — ' werd irretnevably broken. Their soldiers &ought like brave men; if moments be reck9ned by, their in tensity; they fought,-long,!is they surely _ dkifight well. I doubt not they piled the ground with rebel slain, as Halle& sings of Moslem slain hy'Bozzari's band. • I be. Bare there 0113/20E be a man who hotted or - participated In that awful tragedy, but counts the hour_between ei and o'clock thsseeerest fighting be ever knew. _lt was Sall stooepolnw . Along, the, right half of the liantheconthatsnut seemed to desist in amesementatthe struggle there. By half after 6, it was apparsatthat we were beaten —outflanked by a concentration upon' the ' left. - . Wagoners and stragglers about the . hospitals ,scented the retreat, and soon - ' trains of the former and streams of the latter could be nee - making for the Bull Bun bridges and fords. MoDowelra and -- s , Porter' corps retired in order. 1 - I ues this term not as,: a- mild, but false - paraphrase for driven.book, but because It . covens the aotiml fiat in, disease, do not think there was a brigade that . could not, as it: came from.the field,, show Ste distinct regitaents, oerather a alleleaa of eney'regiutent to whose *tenderd are it Ind ' Marched it mile , iti"seatt,ered men tobert4. Still there wore seieral eaosto, hurrying poll meld advance Of them, toward. Centreville,' orciirdlag:the Wm° N brldse sad !ailing the stream:: - dt,sest Yong wagon trains centered them' - but.'sliSre Wee Itetto act union among . them, no' detentoo nagekl bat timplra Ithertemob delifett st 4 peeked to be drat: . ea/my:were thus 40olitiotethhotendIng &few. r- , °' 'I ~ ..~.. - .,.~'al:aa~ ,Vitts49lt,- 41,5tiqtt TIitTREID*T . MORNIICG, SEPT.:. Republican Stale Ticket AyDrron.Grasuer,: TMOS.)E. COCHRAN, of York Co .13RBVICTOU GENERAL: wei. , 5.-noss, of Lozano co. iterzblican ConntrTicket. •.-and for the peace and welfare of the country. ;rlt tzimt amazing to Intelligent Euro . , peal= to see U 5 strivinr, to end this war by 11=EM shells burst einem- them. All this time tho right was itiTel,el only at the calm die. bretion•of its generals.'.: Unaccountably to me at timc,so soon• - oSive fell backfrom the left...the musketry almost entirely ceased. Werwrre pussued.by shells only. It is probable that the enemy dare not ad vance lest Heintzelman and Sigel should fall upon his flank as he should pass by them. Sigel had not had his fight out, nor had Heintzelman, and the enemy was hardly in Condition for another battle im mediately.' It is r ossible also, that Banks' corps was nearing the field—he wasknown to be at Manassass early M the day—and they 'may' have seen Ms advance and been afraid. It woo all dime in two hours. Another corpii •on the-.4eld would have frustrated that rush.of overpowering num. 'bore upon one point. • Those numbers were so overpowering that they succeeded before men could bo ' moved against them from any other part or - the field. Franklin lay at Con'treville, - Sumner at Arlington Heights.' Why hid they not been sent to Pope five days before, as they were ordered and is' he experted • • • [Noix-11 - y iiay of answering this goes tion of a uorrespondent who writes from Centreville, and cannot know what is gOing on at - i'ashington and Alexandria, we may refer, to other correspondents correents at • that that . those .places, Who tell us that Great Jack! of Spears, the late Cotamaiader-in. Chief, reached' his grand climacteric in this' characteristic sot of obstruction— ,. Which so nearly pros...Ed an act of, destrue tion Ito Gen. fors and his whole army. 'Happily; Gen.llfrartz.4is cannot obstruct the - movements of Gen. Franklin and Don. /Sumner any longen—they are no longer • under his oommtindi Gen. McClellan. There has been much and severe comment upon the courie of Gen. 31oCtmes, in the press for the last few days past. -The New York papers, and their correspondents, generally concur that there has been some criminal delay somewhere, 'and some of the attribute it to IticCcELtas% The cor respondent of the Tribune atatCs the fat:tam follows: • . • The order from the War Department, taking from Gen. McClellan the command in Virginia tci which by seniority of rank he was entitled, and - which rumor had al ready assigned Mm, beam date yesterday, and has a history. • Gen. MOClellan's friends admit -that he doesn't understand the value of time, and the events of this week hive proved, at least, the truthfulness of this statement. As long ago as Wednesday, he received an order to advance the corps of Gen. Frank lin to the support of Gen. Pope. Be sent an excuse`to the effect that it was impossi ble to do so, for lack of transportations and supplies. On Thursday nigh; the order was repeated,r and the time to march fixed at 6 o'clock, Friday mcrning. At a late hoar that morning the Presi dent belieired and stated to visitors that this column had moved. But the discovery 'was shortly afterviards made that Gen. Frank lin was still in Alexandria. ' At 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon the or der was for the third time issued, but at 4 Gen. McClellan telegraphed that he had countermanded it, because lie judged ii un safe to deprive Alexandria and Washing-, ton of the protection of this corps On Friday night they moved, bet were stopped by McClellan at Annandale, about seven milea from Alexandria, and within sound of the' e'nemy's guns, for the alleged reason that it was unsafe, to advandei. Yes terday they at last moved, but for -three days - the march was delayed—three days! during rhiCh General Pope was' fighting against terrible odds. . /mother act by General McClellan meets with' equally sharp criticism. Gen. Pope sent to him from the battle-field a request that he would forward him immediately fiiiage for his horses and food for his men. Gem McClellan' returned -an answer to the effect that he would •be happy to nom ply. witgGeh.Popen suggestion if ho would. send a cavalry escort. This story seems ,incredible, but it is much more thin a rumor. We may add_that while on the Peninsula for two 'weeks • Gen. MoClellan disobeyed Gen. Halleek'a orders, delaying for that length of time after he had received Ma di rections to embark hie troops for Aquia Creek and Alexandria, with the Object of meeting the attack which has now been made. ' We give these astounding facie without endorsing them. We can only say, with the ?Pew York Commercial, that if true, Mc- Csllan should' be caahiered immediately the New TOrk Times in an editorial article says: • . • We have no disposition to canvass the reports oncerning Gen. McClellan, which were rife in the city yesterday. If they' are true, and he has intentionally withheld any aid which he could possibly give to our gallant soldiers straggling with the rebels within cannon shot of his camp, there is no need of ' antioipating the punishment which will be inflicted upon him by an outraged and indignant nation. For the present, grave as are the appearances against him, we, prefer to believe that his delay in moving forward has been duo to other causes than his own will. It will be seen that the Government has virtually deprived him of any active par ticipation in the pending conflict, as it has restricted Ms•oommand to "that portion of the'rm): of the Potomac which is no or dered to join Gen'. Pope." As nearly the whole effective portion of that army has already joined Gen: Pope; hie command will be limited to a very few thousand men, and will be'without importance. The Government would scarcely- have taken this step viitliout some - serious - dereliction of duty on his part. '" • ' Gen. McClellan's career hoe been one 'of the'mast remarkable inoidentis of- the war. We shall have ititlue lime, as a matter of courser a full exposition of it,' with all the documents'essential to ajust interpretation of his relations with the - Government. Un til that time any, decisive j‘idgraent upon it would he premature.' 'But ho hasntterly lost the confidence and high consideration which he once enjoyed at the handtrol the Amerioii people: ' -• • How Large 1. Gem Pope's Arwit - --Ne.see theri.isn- general disposition . to exaggerate the , number of . den. Pope's army. lie has about 100,000. men Under Lie command, now that helms received the ti'oopti of , the r lete."Army. the' POtamao. Lee -and_ Jackson have, itis sold, 400,000. This _is• probably also •an exaggeration. Most likely" they. hhie about 150;000 When Pope fought the great' battles of Fri -day and Satnrday, with the gtnnd s armi of Lee and , Jxekson,, abent consisting , Of Sigers, McDowell's, Porter's, /leintselman's and'Renee corps Whin? -ho - foll back to Centreline he waiiiidlirced by Sumner's auttFrauldin's corps, amount. ing 'to - about %80,000.- Adding Banks' 10,000,•Which came up' it Sunday, it would give Pope .100,090 men, without making any allowance for the loties in those two herd days' fights. We feel no fears, but; that Pope with his reinforced' and veteran army, will be 'able to hold the enemy in check. We derive the fade, withregard to'numbers, from a leiter to the New ,Terk Anatol:am§ or Ansis.—The Wcir Depart?' Merit,' with 'the providence 'sa'd energy 'which mitri - its present: mattagement,,dme arms in readiness for all" the troops which have so far been mustered into service, and its arrangements for' i}ie stare ensure' • rCiv , - - ---.• - full supply as more troops take the field. P .11 , 0TICEN. There is no-foundation for the reports that , - there ie a ecaraity of arms, and that the 00LEutjtgE.R.E..ATorTrti.E. HU dad ! i ti cu ti er r .Y:. Department will therefore be fore.td_topay TIM eratfli*D2kirj IKOZ.I4I:Tri, nti ecinclg high priees. The wish was .the father to .r , trßy. that thought otilto contractora,andppepu lift ors.— Wm h. 'Rep. COL. COLLIERS REGIMENT —The Harrivborg Telegraph of lhier.morning Kaye .'" The Ova Ilundred and Thirty-Ninth Regiment prised our office this afternoon, after having received the neveaeary arms and equipmemte. - It is ono of the finest cent to the war, and their officers made stinleadid appearanim on horse back as they pe.iired. The men looked neat Ad tidy, and we have eo doubt but that they will perform their duty with a will." SPECII.dL XOTICES. 'Lake superior Copper Hill and SMELTING WORKS, Persimmon. PARK, WCURDY & CO., i II ufacturera of SMATIIING, BILAZIEBN AND II LT COPPER., PELE&SED OMER BOTTOMS, EIED TILL BOTTOMS, BL'ALTEE BOLDER; lin ! .e arid dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, 8 T potr.' WIRE, to. conitandy on hand, TIN - NESS' LIAM - INES AND TOOLS. Wanesoraa, NO. 14. 0 First and 120 Second atre.ts, PlttabursL, Penna.. eLSSpecied orders of Copper, cut to any &aired putt tern. tayiNattorlyT .. . Confessions and Experience OF AN INVALID. P . uhllsbed for the benefit and t„.• warning and a caution to young men who suffer m Nervotui Dolaity, Premature Dom), Ac.; sap- Plying at the •same time the means of Belf•Cure. By ono who bah cured himself atter being put to greet expense through medical imp:widen and quackv soy. 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CHANGE, 4SETITITICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. ST Market event, Pitts. burgh, Pe. r.ArCollectiona made on all the prlratal clue* throughout the Thilted Strafe. ay= IWHENRY H. • col Lars, For- WAIIDING AND COMMISSION MESOD.ANT and whoteucto deulor 0118E5S, BOWER : DEEDS, PIM, and Produce generally, No. 25 Wood etr m i, Pittiburib : Pa: Dal V OLUNTEER ENLISTMENT ! • BLANKS, With Certificate. of Eungooo and lloosAlLing Omar, For i to try ,: W. a }LIVEN, iialoner and Printer, lie maw= KTIOD AND - 111111 . 1) ST& TU6T tp SHE OftPIIZUS 0..11261t ' , Argus, A book fullotygond home, ' proroootlro of to-rgb. for and colotteudro to bealtb Ind pod Write. /or solo . st ilte ilookstom of IL FL DAVIS. DI Wood et. W HOLESALE PAPER WARE. Tv novas. . LEITER PAPEBB, . . . . OAP PAPERS, NOTE 'PAPERS, • . • 11/LL PAPERS, 4/YAPPING PAPERA, MANILLA PAPERS. • A large and well, snorted steck of ;be bo t bealidt w.ll be sold at low•prloss for Cash. Retailed will Oa It to their advantage to glee to a call.. j Wll. O. JOHNSTONB CO. mitt•Staweed Pao, Pe••••es 17 Weed...totet. fiOTOGRAPII ALBUMS—A pboiot P stock and large variety . at tow prices. Yor We by • WM. G. JOIINSTON t) , •= loy2t!atavreind StrOinnPrp;ls? IVol.f.trent. STEAM JOB PRINTING HOUSE.-- Carlo. farcalars, Price Lists, Old Wade, Posted., DULL teens, Label. far Illaoufaciumv, Labida Droggl.4. sad ovefritind of °mad:W.47.nd idsil Printing; exeduted nntiy, with d ipatch, oy G. JUlltiaTo7l &CO., .m72.4ltoarood gleam Job Prior..., 67 Waal YROTOGRAPIIIC CAR I / 6 ', a suporio - ankle, for the use of POotographers. • ; • for iude by • ; - WM:G. JOH odTON i CO.. m 21.3taweod Btatlonprs.. 67 Wood at. BULK M1441%.=8;000 pieces bhouldoia on•band and 'di's&Ts ns .. •LI22LE dt TIONDLIC, .d.;:a • I I'd &c owl a. mot. B ACAN-7V21 , 1 1 18 . , Bacon on o , 1 , 12 , 1 UlderB; Par nab by LITTLE TRI111111;E, 11.2 et co. ims FORK-70 bbla on hand ea 4 .111. for sa!* LITTLX , t t 113 Boxed stnet. .~-~ _'. ~ KN. miLvANIA ItILITAR FITEMEM (For Bowden only.) 11 4 1 Academy will be opened SIiPTEIIDErt kb, It.irae chartered tho Leglehture at itelant lectrekin, with full collegiate power. In Itecapaclose bulldtuga, which wero °rectal and rurolehnd at a cost of over slaty thousand dollars, are ar•angemente of the highest order for the comfortable quartering end subsisting alone hundred ani Aft, cadets. A porta' of competent and expet4enced frit - ucters will:give their undivided attention to lira E 'nese Copal Department. and aim to make their instrue ji tiolli thorough and practicul T e dew:l:tont of readiesembraora the following mare.: Primary, Co'rinwrial and. Ecientthe, Cot , tate and Military. The! moral training of e.,,ele:e wilt be earefullY in tended to. -.' • SalirCiroulara may be obtain...l JAM Cl 3 M. U-OPE ' i, Park Dkeh, Or of Oo , .TUEO. kIYATI 4 , tree% P. 11 A. araii.lw 'WESTERN UN IVE ki.,,,yry OF PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, N. A.,..PrinoipaL &T. Pr, *sem. Finn Taw of tke owning sear commences on SEPrEBIBEI: ter. . _ . A RYUNASIUM t. curine,teci eltb the Univac. etyi, MILITARY DRILL, under • competent Drill Bei/mit, retAves .pedal &Amite:, • • For ptrilculars, pee Catalogue, to be had et the Boolistaiee. Te6onal application can be made at lb. realdence of Hey. aIIUEL FINDLEY, 114 Wy Ile 'treat anl2,a. TiiE 111):SES 8111. TEN BOAIUY. IND AND DAY SCBOOL, 1,210 Frnaci Sr.. PuzeiDiAniu, will be opened on HONDA, Y, gIiTTEMBEB 84, len: • The worse of study embraces the Lattu, - 7 curb aed Germae Lauguagee, *rote, Drawing stud Pauet• tug, together with the elementary utol blaber br Laches of a thorough Irpgnab education The accortunalellowi it• of excellent eh►racter, and cell calettleted to mean to the pupil the 'eoln torte 6ir • home. • Owing to the prepare of the times ' deduction of 10 per vint. will be made for the enauing year. , --- SELECT 'CLASSICAL SCHOOL' rOa The :Yilth recol-Artnual &Mon of Mn. E. 1. 56L0T ., 01.4g51Ce16 SCHOOL, FOB LADIES, Cornahot Beaver meet and loath Common Atte glien*City, Ps., caratnencee MONDAY, &pt. Clrcal•r. ma be bed at the principal Boot Store.; eriDr.lf , )17 PENN INtrTITUTE, on tinneoa)E street; °Sprott. Christ's N. E. Church. wilt open on the FIEST MOND AY OF SEPTENEgIt. In &Million toe thorough English. Gluteus!, 41..tb• rtuatbUll and Oomnitrcial course, there will - be roo' lar r citations lu German. For further putiralars " VrZOt • J. hi. Bit ITU, Principal. EILLD4I:I4IWS a U1+1.7 IL CENTRAL GIOLVeZZI, tt /GC.. 613 Che,tnut t iro.t. Phibdelphla. 0 HE MENlfiEftB of the .Unlon T HE Central Committee of the loyal citizen, of Peartayleama, are requested to meet at tha MO. NO.NG,IIIELA. I.loCnt, in the City of Pittaborgh, on WiI:INIDDAY, the lOtb day of September; lift, et 11 O'cl..tk a. et. C. P. MARKLE, Chalfroen. Gro, W. Hamtillitet.T • s a c.r.i.n„ -- W J. How,n, • au27;td I=l aNOTiOE--To the Mercantile Tax viv', of Allegheny conuty. All pww!.ne eateed!suol return.' to thin once, awl oho have ant yard tta er motors am :Bth loan., laid be proceeded •gainet accord log to law. A. FLOYD, Treeentir. .MEW ADrERTISEME,ItTS. UN/TED BTATEd ASBEaEO2.II Or rictEl nio barium or PILINSTIN .31 , A, Offkoe. 3.1 /dory Custom How., Pittsburgh, .Pei. T_TAVING BEEN APPOUSITE U. by th e _LA. Prealdeat of tbeUnlteel Puttee, hetetior kr dm U. heireamout Mahler of Fenoselvaula, I bereby giro treat. that I hare divided said Dlotriet into•ala eub Dilitricts, to alt: • - • • The Ist, 2cl and 4th smith. olty of Nimbi:nib, t on• stinstes nob District No. I—Wm. Little, Psui.., As sistent: Besidenc*,lio. Penn fittest, 4 b ward. •• be na, Mb end etb wards, city or Pittshimith. onnititOtes sub-liktrict No. 4-3. G. Petterron,Ae. 'Want. itseldetice,tio. 164 Elm etreyt, Pittsburgh. Theta!, apt nth wade, city of Pittsburgh, end stitotoesub•District No. li—Jobu W. Id oGresigor. 11,1001. Residence. No. 111 Penn steel, 6th ward. The tth ward, city of Pittsburgh, Pitt township, and thi Borough of Lawrenceslinsconsiltntes tub District No. 4...10bn D. kletron, Assistant—Dial dents. Pitt township. The townships ot Feebly', Faitorb• Pima, Pun alts Muittlinies sub.DLdrict No 6 W. N.! Bur..hdel - i, dwitenent. -Peetdie township. Niumbetb and Venal Be ton:minim sad the we. ousts. of Elisabeth sod !Idiom/port constitutes nub. District No. 14—Losan N Uneven, Assistant.' Btai dimes. Mind eth townildp. The townehlpa of Chartism and Mann end' the boroughs of Temperancevilie, West. •Pittsburgh, dont!, Pittsburgh, Monongahela and Birmingham constant.. eab.t.ilatriot Pa. 7—David Robinson, As sistant. li.sidency, Ts Eriorsucende. Th. hinongti et L.et birminohatu. 511111 in, Bald. Win and Lower 0,. i) sir ksusbipi,eoll,ollll4ll sub. Distriot No 6—Merrick Ilunnon, Saba:mt. Resi dent% Distflia township. The borough of West EU:sahib, Jefferson, Noce, den, Upper of Clair, 800tt sad South ;gestie toss,. ship coalmines. sub•Enstrict ho 9—Jot, ph Wilson, 88,istant. Beelleace,Sefferson toe nab The township. of Neville, ROlJOilon, North Yap etie bloou, Nusdley and CreaCe.4 constltut.a enb. Dl,frlct No. 10.Jolus Voting, Jt.efondstant. Beale deuce, Boblnson tovsneltip. DENBY A. wEeve.a, U. B. Assume, 29d District. Pittsburgh, &pt. ea, lea. The Siarner would rentertftilly Call 'the attention of the chisel:Le of the 21d As essmeat District to sec tion CM the r vibe Law : • fico. 6. Awd it-fts Avr :mode I. That It eliall be the ditty of any person or persons, portnefahlts, Orme, amoctstiens, or corporatiors, made liable to any dn.,. horn... stamp or tax Imposed by title aot, when not vibe: Vie) and .differantly providoi for, . or before the nett day of August, A. 1). 1803, (ex. /ended to the that ..day of tleptember, A. ' MX) and oa Or before the first Monday of May In 0000 low therearkr, and ID 411 other mere Wore the day of /evy, to make a• list or return t.t•the Assistant A.. seams of the district where locats..l, of the amount of mama income, this at Mies or objects charged with • venial duty or tax, the quantity of goods, w.rea and merchandise made cr sold, and 'clusrg.tl With . • specific or ad valorem duty or fox. the rev. ral rotes and astregate amount wording to the seep mire Pro:blots of this *et, and ocorJing to the formatted roeutialona to be prat:trawl toy th• (7matelviletter of lotental itewine,tcuaierytbe of racttnn of the Secret. terry of the Treantry. for - which such person yr pet. eon. parteersbite, &co. sasoclatlohs or CUrparilloWi are 11.01, to be eistemed under sod by virtue of the provisions of th , •istt erAlttlawr THE Lfi'y KST OF o Pall and .1111nIsr Goodall JUST ILY Olt Y Ws ban now roeotood our eomploto Moat of P. 4 LL AND • W PITZiI• 04.0D9, omprlcln to all I tut wo croerg= iscortmoo of czar to ho touu4 Scot • ftlorkot, conticOng of • OLOTElS• ctaiiln i a , , • , OVVICOITINCOA, and V ElotlNUe Also, • oPiondld itlectfoo . or Fancy Matintis and Ca/simores, The novelllni of 14e 1•1S01.1. Tb*Abovii good. barb boon auefully aolowtoil,. sad vro feel .tl 11,3 that try will meet Ma op? obetiou 01 all who LlYer LS s S , Sir PatroLll(d. be madd• up to order filth.. boos sod MOIL isibioor moaner, at mg-era'. shove. 1 , We bare ou Lind cbtloklot of •lILUC - LnTlis and ES, whlce_have twin opt , clan, selected for Veleira . notion:lu GRAY & SON, v 4 ..:Mf;,ctralit • Altos. No 10 MICALB, 'TAINTS; 011.4 AffD 'DT -*TUFF& INI , 1110" DMA,' . CS.t4 Nfle ltr -coy • .11. ATM? IC PuLl 4 11; TURING EXTRACT' 2•1 4 . carbremox., MALIN. +7l,u V ltd.' A • HUE, WUtIL6 v ZIT#O . . aUST AUL) SEND, uOTOI4 OIL. AWEra UIL Rnd liar Orb of stlltiods I dvi , lis oil pia•ol. 10.410100, ,ao., looms ..4 for uta loot by WitnA11)111 A o. -A , . P. S.:Clonot.y'rontOusti. Setoff, .purotra.lb kj else; whrro, wou • d well 4 toll mod .zom too our ;neck. •.4 • & ‘VA lok()R. • . . K . -v eskylvis, k . • D. DelthrEir & SON, .rzimiiiigOign 4 1 i0e" , ; Pit. ffatlekturars er;tori variety at 000KING'AND O atillbG STOVEa°KUM 11A105114a, Yin Vcanmon GIIVIS 714111 1 414 . Abo, OABT •11101Cflar8E . PICONTS,' 7 111.021 RA lOW, and all kola of CAOSINGB Diode to SLVAP zTOAED • l'oo9/V• ./v ad end for see ' - sot - IrStraT 14COLUILL Jr*: fr 4DVERITSEMEJrZEL I nilisubunos OF PARTSERSLIIP, D—The Par.tier• hip her:Rao:a ealetieutbeoreest JOREPH k SPESC7.II and uM H Oilitl2AllD. nu • der the Ara at SPENCER A GARRARD, In the Iltsinittno 6i11:63i, sr.e dine red hit the Mb - Aegnst, DA" ~ W. H. GAARiltrt-laletattorraed to settle up }V' business of the late Ana. All per • sons harisg claims -safest the late firm will pretest thenie• ofdde,ln the l}retrere; and all pincers knesriag,:.tlettlieltatt indebted grill please sad and Kral, .10SEPHAtPENCER, WILLIAM EL OthitilAßD, Pittsburgh. Attgroel PO, 186 , -Ae4 im AT TrESTOMPSTES. PA • ' A .1A havi left our cseea andlozsine s, and themers tonne fed to,e. - aseltb, in the °vs, of TOOlda.S. !go. 150 F-crtb street. 31r. Swing will attend oaall two ter* not copeed, daring cur absence in the army. , . . JOS. C. YOUNG., .. J. YOUNG,' attorneys at Law. Pitt-burgh, Fent, 3, lORZ:ss t.I•A/ma' poi iv bid LT '•it we R ETEEZr. Pataburgh. Pa. W. H GkIIIABD. pants; Dealer In BAll.Lriind BYE "MALT; far EARL Y. R OATs 'and CORY.. , - •-4:.lta AA IL , TARY CLAISI:4, tiOUN'tIE, ILL PEN , IONS, DAME PAT, and BLILITAIIIf CLAIM or /terry deecriptlon, collected by C. C. TAYLOR, Attorney at Low, No. 79 Gnat lanai. Pittsburgh, ve. Dela, WAG. Air LI SYRUP.— ZS bhde. prime N 0. !clam; 40 do P. B. do; 20 do Cuba do: 60 tibia. Standard Crushed Sugar: 60 do Laming's Golden Syrup: . • 72 do Baltimore do do For rale by WATT & WILSON; set 268 Warty attest. MAY 13D—Frcun!meet' blill,Sß h„) Sontb Ye•ette Cowl:whip, Allegheny on the 16th of Augtirt,• large BAT HOME, •bout 12 pore olds bdi-t idled; huge hind leg. Any it,C;rc.. welkin viabe thentfully received. Addreee, " 11.081C11T wattecz, LY IN ENTED - rhS•r EXPLOSIVE CARBON OIL, and void by. G. E. SHAW, a-i Optielan. 68 Fifth attain. bbis.. hydraulic Ct. ‘,l meat Just recelsod by ' sal Fir.NRY Ff. C•LLTISS.- iltiouisio COKE ANJJ FOAL, for lo.dikonoiry ore, received sad for ale by. . . . _HENRY H. HOLUM, /AEU. ArrOlt,NEy . Asa, Cotfastium LAtr; 'ol»a; 'U . Grant sirooti•Pittatotigh, Pa- Alt Mullions a - ntroted Ait tile cant will receive prompt attention, Collections malts Allegheny and in all adjoining etrntiec r incil the Isoney remli tied promptly. • ,•: . -. •. WT'. if A ah RAN). t Tniirtratit s Cisme. - Sept. Ist. 1663.1 • Fro DELINQUENT TA PAYER s;—. Helios la hasty gloss to all persons who bass mo' pp d theictoses, ream, and leviee, or as4tremenu Id the OitYof Allegheny:that th.y are required - to 'pay the same on or before the Dna day et tiewber nest, and that U the same be not paid on or before the firs day of October, then 6 p r eentwill be •dded to,and made payable theretmi and that U the same Ire not. pats ou or before thellret day of November 'text relieving, warrants will be directed to prowl) , qualified onions, cominandiogemeh of them Wks! said taxes, with all meta and themes soormat there on. of anY podliOr ChAttele whteresotrear found. sod to make sale thereof after advertieemest, as to cases of distress for not, I D. nucFEratozr. • eoMtlw " • 'Olt 'treasurer. ?40.A .LONAL HORSE trA It U 11.1: LI OMNI—The Pft.ehtpgh:Vt..-Wojrnia Chicago Rai wet Company will will EXCURSION TICK EPS on Monday It and Tuesdays, Sept. let and .2d..Bth and %bolo. pectin oohing- to attend the NATIONAL HORSE Pau. to be held at 01110c00, commenc ing rept. Yel„-ond ending hope. 18th. These Tickets will to mid at $16.60 for the round trip, ond'oill be good going Woo pry on the doy ot sate 1 bat they will be received for the ',darn trip csi any train until that of randy night. Sept..l4.M. k..ertisi holding such tieterto, stamped by , bo. Bac rotor, or,the Ireur, will biallowed by the authorities to learachieago 1•1410 Pt any whir gam • ' ' WIL F.'Blll2lN,' - • Gonoral Posonpr.Agent THEti' tlEAriter AND • DEAL Ili . RYE MILLS - q - PRZPAUED tre Oc:orree. Fir Depot, 194 WATER ITREST, • . ' (Adjolning Milted Hislei Etotel.) I • :1 1 / 1 3T.Nose panda. warm .Igrart D. DAVIS et C 0.141 • . . Zottred is*A In ording o the Act 'of Oostrass. the 7ool7B63, theeirek's OilSor of tb•Distrtot Court, for the Soqtherri District of therr York. Thy COFFEE bas boa: . ! totalled extrniively for moottui in this city, arltb a daily inctrearng clenusneL Itial - of ft sill tills lorredulona that It 11 a teholer~, palatable, and cheap aubatltutellor .any Mb* beretofora Merell in ilia market. . Pot op , in onnt.und papers, neatly labeled. sad. ked to boxes sontaled,l; Ilea dozen or GO m a, each. pa (sill keep 11'01 to any cllteateyyand weld at npeloa to enaksi • t worthy tbsAttsif feu oP all .ho boy or ass , A Überal diatom% made...to diatom ea - 7{ll' ZT. - 68 Imlickateed ' ' DAILEY FARRELL : Zi CO" • j //TPA* • UP Pomo Scum, unix Barmen:cm. TANKS AND AGITATHEit, tor Oil Iletizonter. lined la the teat durable Manner. Rotuma fitted up with hot and cold water to the bat style, with all the modern improvements. to PATHS. WASH STAN Pti3OLOSZTS,SINHIS, /CA A hires - osoorttoint of toitorfali olways on hand sod for axle on raven atilt tams. 1010 R Manufacturer ohm* flasurtptkat of ' 'Er T.T IsT IrRl7 12, MC No 11M1 aIdITM/11CLD STILISZT. A full ANlArtiuout of rirrsousaa aupi V 1 ,44 mom runszruss constantly au band, attslci *a wllf a.ll it Mut loweat j toes for °ABM. tuttotemal• . ' I HAAC,'Uttell3,' , . ' OITtLET BAW ILLS, ALLIOUENT OITT, Etto • °nitwit, on baud • logo sod ttoirottebrt . ot.001•1 sloo• rt DECKING 110 A ., A ND.OOISTON PLANK, VPINPNW Aux h H PJ', 'LINTLIB, Ull4ilL Le; JOI8T6; NPOCTING, Matra, PL. Ll•Gth ic., Ao - • ' U•tfolli )1111 ottlms. KA. 'AWED OTUIT Witt' toompAPot wad at NIP Potts—. • . t`: vr.on. viuuttus.r.oria - Tintltilor POP GA 0. p pAritcolatly .11iA to P.A•toin• his 'neck on CUAlut cant; Er, war itobotioa. . - . , tutow.sirs TARTNA{ -;. '• , .•• •.! BARRIS'S t;HCOULAT/4 = • -PEA RLARE(/: w •• • . ,CORN ID ETA Itu jiapapi, 'OV; RAKER% ' ":• GEM'S OELA:rIIS4' ' '•• •=•: 'EL/A-POI/4Ra EXTRACTi:I • ,TA P101:18. •••rw - VANI L •BR,S,En; PEARL Reßib'E;' ' • Tor sale•bif SIMON . JORESTER.; • 4 n 4 ! ..; temn.r.Finfebll.l‘ll o.d-lrotwth .tray WS Liberty Burt !pit At 1) "dttitilidelei„ . O. TAMILS, 86:Wood unit: Odne cm tlberatterms Cot tallanniNi TUR 'AND WOOL lIATSIOLIertIi FUB. PLUISICANDVICIArr oAlll,lcfltuommi be dem. UMEiM aULPHT.YRIO SMARR: Snit.. SPIRIT& OT lioll7ll 7 4. 13 ANODYNE, AWLS. AMMO. .111a - trterowLttire SOLOTION„ osOLPIIOnIO 'AMA. NITRIC. AGFA XITAIATICr.AGID. MIOUS. fifty be *made* Joiutlewto 4. •z.r..h,”.."-R (cue of John Thompson, 410 laborer strein, Plttaboroh, lan sianuag IFI ,17.9 K. L. S. HOYT, xXectrsiT.E wuormesia AGENT, Maw roar, emuhcf orer of ZEZE=E D. RY GOODS. A SHIRTS - 607.7:4/033' GOODS! / 44 ittin , " 111, 411 01 . 11 P* at 11.&031111 & CLYDE'S, MMM!!MYMI BALMORAL SKIRTh-- 500 no. stylea jut recetrad aad for , cheap, to meholeoate or retail buyers, at t raga. - Zioa.ii sod 79 iii.lllii r i t liTitlrS. irtlnLicaALL sonths—sa sad 3d staid. an3o F ALL GOODa—We bare now on hand s large mock of goods, =lay of tbem boogbt prestMs to tbs, fats @Amoco to prices, wbfeb we or. OaMbe to trttoleatle htyero at vors low prime. • iO..,HORNE, . .23c ' 77 and 79 WAIRBICT 87111 ST FIRST NEW MILLINERY. GOODS IN THE OIEE THIS NTIABON. ragaßelSlMl, Noa 77 and In 11111181? STRUM Nu Just racenral, and hem now on ezhibltton, the new TAIL STYLES of BONNETS, HAW, PLOW- Elll3, ROBES, PLUMES. RlBl3o7ll,and otherkinds of MILLINERY GOODS, at the lowest ,rime. auto TO THE PUBLIC I • . Daily arrivals by Exyreas and Railroad of • 1 - 31 MT T4oone 7 AT Macrum.& Clyde's, 78 Xarket Stkeet. • West rtyle• TRIMMINGS. =mon:km& COLLARS. SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, FANCE GOODS._ T BEAD NETS, pArrrays, •SHIRTS, COIDETS, So. Large assortments of HO. STRUT. GLOVES, TURNISLUNG trOODIA.-fer La. dire, Gentlemen and 'CROldrati,—PlNS, THREADS, and other ®ill wares. We invite the 'pedal attratisn of wholeule and retail binary, roolirrentlhat ye can mint nary want in prim end variety. Itt&CRII/1 & GLYDE, ael Hadn't at., barmier° 4th aed DiaescGd. NOTICE TO MEMIAWI3 AND DEALEEIS I NEW GOODS FOR-FALL! EATON, MACRUM & CO Invite the attention of I,nyers of ?SlSibi[Faß~ YMBROIDEILIES, HOSIZLT, MILLINERY ROODS, NOTIONS, am ,do Our peasant stock exabrices overstblng hmtuforo kept, wtth the addittcno of mazy new sad twolttl art!. oleo, to which we felvtto the special attention of the Jobbing trod. • ROLDIERS gobs Into auap should impplj , them• ..'ea with ISOLA BUBB& A BLANKS US, ♦LL WOOL SHIRTS, WO , PL SOCKS, GLORIES, SUS. PINDRIDS, COLLARS, AA , 4447111111 t 00.. IT "Mb genet. NW PALL ' - DIZZSS • GOODS NOW OPENING: FLITFIX, all colon. ASHY BLANKETS, nega4Hoa-waigbt - GUI BLANK rra. . .4. MUBLII4B, OBEOKS, All cheap for Cum. O. HANSON LOVE & CO. - - arm 74 MASlrri ariarz. . CCKINTRT :MERCHANTS . , . WILL TOD - . . SERETINGS, . _ . . . SMITING% and. • PRINTS, - In all thavarkma toad/. at LW. - Barker &Co.'s, 59Vgarket Strict, AT LESS THAN EASTERN TRioHs. . • OtrColo awn axle 11ABLE .LINEN, J. M. Burchfield's. DMMI .lOW-DROP -TAIILI Ltlirth • aaaax•agzD. do da NAPKINS, " 11. 1 , w SHINTINO; 64.11 a PILLOW sustain; 2:- LICAO4ED AND Naw' Goons just - melted, at North. east corner Fourth and Market Sta. • 4+120 ISUX" "UUDIS .11TLLINO AT Reduced Prices. :JAOOBIZT LAW 8, at IW. CatiANiird, from .to IS* IT% tiVillitta. /ILES Ink st 'MX& BILLWLB, at mit, BACQIII3, at amt. 81L1 sessLso,es come Leos Resin - Les tar it and ur u ar l i• Th. bid at/. IOO P BURT , Ail owned. W. Oa EI. HUTGIIB. 11=TiEMEI -tax rsr.or...-• OTATT - 61;U I;(; ; s E LAIX. Leeeeeird Manse! . FineLb 17,i:ht. of ebe IV7, tor Yr. W. H. 13,NAT.D6 ,, N, az ! L. t; 71 TINT—SDAT EVEN;: , , tle , soe!-w~Lsi.a... [ . W a. - 8 ., ark VI • to c-nolade whl2 te p DA.IICtNG /LIND LIIP t ietIIENT, 7/T1.7,. 4IJCT/u.l' LIQUORS AT AUCTIt,N.--ou zFAT thiDAY Noirailtzo. Sept..t ,O o•aock. sW De cold, st : the Iletnaaerehl Eat- Itee=e, 54, IrLtth r.net, s e.ook a Liquor.. comin.i..B - am* Ste MA; 1 tenet bourbon h!ak; 5 etike lasekberry 13mey; • . 6 do tessdae BraLdy; 6 co Port Wan: • 6 do et...inti Batten; eel J. G—DAVIe, Acct. DAHLuti. AZ.I) gaUutillstitilv --On Sd.TII/DDAY DIOR:SIT:C.; Sept. C.th, at 10 u clock, tsltl be .old, at Darla • Auction. Si Falb et.. the mtlowleg dimes, to .sealant order, and Al the Patebtagh mate: I t dooms So. V the ktpg Stow 1 Illgtho No. 7 do do, 1 Dled.m Parlor 151..Ae; I Franklin do do; 1.4 IMMM!E I RUN tsOUIND 4.1.V.11UN. X--On dATUUDAY Sept- 61h, at 10 o clock, will 1,0 sold, at the Alit 1,,h, u,y knead. /a..w, nme .,.flic by order of Ligjonel 8, Lohman, corn. maadtnL 40ou want) , Iron Brand Sete, tot revival far_ put,la garde& • iasae or Satz—Cash, IL: 8. Trsaaury lioterwr their equivalent. J G. Dev IS, duet- "rpkt Ole U tiltda J. - AT EAST 1.1113311 TY.--On YBIDAT'3IOIII , Is i2fo.l3ept. 6th, 0.10 liclockiittil 14 . .14 by'vrder of Stamm, at tint late raddettes el loariputtlato Ontcheon, intensburg Yike, last Lastly,' a general assortment of Ilausebold i orniture,".coint.ralug rola, I,llana, Bareaus, Tables, Bedsteads, &MULE." Clocks. nc.. J. to. DAVIS:Ana.. ' • , LEGAIS T FUIiN et (IRE, LA ALIBILOBS, dd., AT I.l7l.7lloA.—On,Tlitritti; DAY llortlithth Sept. 4.b, at 10 o'ol,.clr, dicall tog boo. No. 61 Ilartraiy street, 1 , 0 aold.alarao cavalry of oboloa wall 1,..3A drortd.uro. Carlota, damn% de , curoprbing - Itrtdwaoy -notai hogany fiats wet kali. Clutha, d.. nothing Chadda doll And Ourtutor (Andreas I..tottra and nothera. IYalnut What-not,' do:: Wartnoter. Walnut adult Cherry Ingo Wad Zat Ilrcstrade Wands, Drradat and Wain Bintatth; liattogany Garr and Beer 24, b ey with u artie top:; Chary Dinirk; Brwartai. andisoadi lathes; *aturt).thurry,eurlared andthbor Waabatwada, Work TWA.* rorl thandai Codibortd* okatant V.ettlnti Maus, LlAit aajta 04. ClUth and frthy Mind.. ono M., }tor kloarklarblo Vero; Lugo gilt Mime Bl.llll.l . 4.ol...lar . ankraringa; English dLn oath, rtrlor, llranther; Had, titan. rod .. Yitcben or.thatai bag Corpora, halt sad ithdr 0.1 tdotba, dug. and Dolor Late; thqualmor &toe, :Cotton krt thaw*, tilt Corumea nod B.tuda, Alai:ale taroks, ,io r rra a. Quotwo. are, Co. ring boar, Cookurg doendr, . Capps Artuet. Ws hook Nachina. Iwo trues; othrsubrr Ira lidoth,u Ili Yin acrthr, Miscued Tables, etonewand stab, WM balllay Aaaliss XaCIsIDO. The Athol:Moo of Lou. keepers 1. asprolthy oiled to 111 a.ute, lb. greater button of thr turn's**, bra both in ww tot r lbw rotator * and adll be ad.d Without as the: ta,iwia about ramorlogrrom the Qty. teL at , - nob 'I. A. hicAdAI.LAND. A DMiNISTE.A'/OKti SALE 41611. HfieL .16aTAIL 1i GLE46111.111 1 „CITY. Sari 61W1U b '11111 , 11881P.-4u 61 , &Lila% teptamter 1,t,, at o'clock.' will_'bo ld, by order et tea lirytorris! : Court of Allrgheay , otuaty, at the Conomona4 dale+ baraa, 64 111th :tarn., the tolloalog dearnlbed pro perty, btleorptil% to the estate ;a the late Wm. Dyer,derneased A. lot la the t Hard of atilegbanydohy, thirty feet fronton " houth Avenue, (lite Bear into,) and atienofog beck WO feet, mere or 10.09. Chair malt. artitaton 1. arectad a rnsustory crick distilling ai d tb,,,,,,(burkapp....k.tig1.4,h0. I and ball of lot tau 10 la at Clair 11.:11Ly'• pima 01 a OabiliTadua - aa out 11.4.1:19.12 the origami plan of alieglieoy, on aid= there is au aultuer grott..l rout or hoe. Alto a lot to Alcultue Mersa*, 6111 . 11110 d all WOCala . :it= and the Sew lirigutoa ittod, ranalakilag lams end are, torte. a, t o W her. 1r erected a large stout. boomed arid uutlabhed lauldng, being lot ho. S to a plan of tots had cut by Z. D. Cochran aad guardians of the tuba/ children at Johnston cfeoarned. meatus or nets—For further partlealart apply to 9. Dyer, el 6 edema -%met, 6.llghouy or Jobs Ca nard, adulaistretor. at rho: ldisburgh Youhdry, Birmho nab, ' J. B. hall.lB, Strt. SUPSKIUIi FURNITURE 'AT ICU. 5 .PENNSYVVAlli..i.....t"i'..r,llliti.--thamlj!a. DAY .11U2.141-hO, eept.4tn, 9, /0 o',locir, will be sold, -at-DwalLi4 No. ro, l'eohoxirehte Anzac., the entire turulatiineat Or 7[47 • 54, , ,Er lluknotiethi ptyt. - a.sl thh :WWI, rewpriiihg ll.c.wouti theire tnrrrd .1 1, 6 , 1,L0U Chair. Zderhie 'Lop tee. 3,,111i0t-uot. LW tog .liehogati, ad: Wo:hot Liihreion "rsLls, Bartlat • yeti nt Ittr, 'Brutish, and tupelo Carpi ta, iteeith Pop, ir,r eon Eta Cari.ew, h‘e ,:tr Ciutt, el,. lled.twele, Waiuut Dibb ug Weep brawl. 4...;:rasita L,L4O, Crib ba.41114,74.11i. Yea. J'..cittneeJJiwini•ouoia ere, eintiesus memo . . leol aze Itatum, Aa . exoetecin, var.aty Cr Yailirr Diolug.rositiletoi Laiewlixr Sureltnie; Also e and tot 4...-cment..,t good - Nit‘teri fore.huni. J. U. I'.l - 4 IS. Ave. VAST._ LLISELiTY 1410LAIIL...ALLa• 'Uoll.—on SATURDAY ASTlittit:DS, best. Our at 2 o'cbreJti t 4 told, oa the breralecr; tho lalliwing large 13ulalleg to Sriet 1114itY, ti rectls oyimuu, ikei try , . Fleet) terbal Cbuttly alai tier very Ilearalinettd of any in at tdraile. - Ore lot fcantraSO h. ti ti tncLes ra, the .reeilatars Pibei sad aatenutnit along 1111m0 eamc lIS tete. the let bears 14 Hatable in the h non to erected a tateeltory talzk dwoUtitg. . • Abre brim th e armor tt .111.1atid . arril Broad areas, 30 - fet (rout on Ribald anat., and eitenalarbark &burg Broad. meet 74 fart a ittbee. roes trout c.b..un extending Leek SS and 71 net roopectlul44. Two lout, 40 (Vet bout wash; on Latntut atreet, and aztatrilng pact blind OS *O4 lesirecilloty. • • leaspior &Shim. Can run to East I.4terty,lby the ruiLusylvials ATOI.O sad tratlAnd tuna. every ti OW. - TOMB at sale.. . auss J. 0. DAVIS. duct. lIPIIANN.COURT EALEOP 81Y.2.11 \J'ASID SEV.Stitti Wl7iD LOTS.-;•On Dalt AJfgBROOY, Septembar 20th, at. 2 o'cletk. will be sold, en the premien, by .nricr of the Or- Owns' Oman of itilegnenv County, the following de. .arable Staling Lou in they Sixth - sad Seventh Wards of ttie city, and near adjoining to Centro Avenue: - . , • • Six lotion Taatichlilstreet, nib har frost of 20 Net , and ascending the um. width Mott sod it inches to Vico uroot,—bet• g- low bee 1,2, 11, SOS and? In Use, William tutor'a plea of - lots; - , • els lots on Vino street, oath hosing treat Of 20 kot. nod oatondleg the same width 12d foot to I 2.51 not alloy—bids% tow b.. 2/, 22 23.28, '25 ILA 50 la Lb. illumaltl plan. - Tsses' or' hut—Ono-third cosh. resides in am sod tow yearn, whit intoreif, accrued by bond sad By order of Administratrix. au.ll J. f 7 - DAVIS. -ATV. C ANVAS 8111i.S1 ' CANVAS 61101rS1' • CANVAS - 6EOU I To Five to•day, at the . MASONIC HALL AUCTION HOVE{ aoL2 . No. as Tlttbatn.4. 4111.1ICILIATS, who rite 1...1 Duping lir cub, 'Wald oot fall LA) stop at: 1d0t:W1LL207.1)%3 AUC mos HUIInk,.. Kn. AS /Ink street, • b.resaty be found all:gamd tall anorted stock. ofdkuct. chart sna Gaiter, Dr 7 Oteadk Kentucky Jerk*, hoop Slane, Cada,. Ea. pencei Walla, &a, • 11 of arid be cold at Oils tO tole per cent. dumper Chau Cal be had deewhete._ ENI4,- . Nt11.3.1.11'6 ADD - 4 :11/1J3EEN . Sill./Upi, lUliaolllo llel Ane- Mima=ima Attai a, geLmine 13,4101 e,; lot .k, capap at Alc• leht• d's .121 14 UV. Z.".lf..its,/ , b, tur tAsuie*.auxi..6liecien, Li. as ,be f , -Asvgton atiil V • itisa'a 03.1t0CkilaII. 1...1 1 JUY . Lti.l.; a neve.. style; at. Map oontallall Auction fatal N i fSabS 4.0 IAIILLLECtn% 13 iit)l) INI - 4"lll,Tfcairrlvi litB. Flftb mai tA luhlbig VA to A N.11'13A1.151.01' I'. Al ri 8.11:Ms. 411 . c' H4ll. Amcll:n Ram,.; ALI lit' I Lr..a =S t_ uoIstATTEI, 1161151 BILEB, 111 AT5,.11.1111315179. FLOW. wig' 'a fuil suck 4-20111Dery.Goalle, rst iainmed. B.' I'ALILZB, ao:d 2w• . !To. (1.1. Wand *trent. niso:* tekricattas 011; z, Dark Croak do drn"":" ".-!Solar-Satuwtut code N Dar Oil I, 1; -"•,• &dor Sontag Oil rp.l;' •Do - do • do . Tor isle I.y ";;; 1-0 W,Oll/18 are plorstra--.:.:,r :.vt..xtrn,. err Mock, as as ran earn- tArannr.r..ta rrp.7lor ri arp aa3B IiOWD ?t. • UFILON
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