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glittsintrgli - 05azettit.
SATIRDAY MORNING,. SEPT. 18
To the Readers of the Gazette;
The undersigeed, u is well known to many
reader' of this paper, hu been tiOnneeted
with Ito editorial eolumnbfor nearly • year
-put.; Other duties will hereafter occupy hie
whole time: and, from thG date his reurionit-
bllittes sa•Wne- of the Wditon Of the Gasette
cease. It is mostfervently his prayer, that his
elopoeseor may enure be penaketed to record the
online overthrow of thi rebellion, and the
legalised freedom . of every human being on
the aoll - or , UM American Union
retuton trivssked.
We have fallen upon perilous times.
Treason lurks in every part of the country,
snd only waits its opportunity in bind the
liberties of the people band and foot, and de
-liver them over to that aristocratic power
• which, under Tier. Davis, is wading
through blood to the establishMent of its
-Suprenutey. The extract below is from an
article in thaffew York Herald, which has
heated intense excitement in Washing
km, and elsewhere. In -it the mask 'is
thrown off boldly, it may be unguardedly.
The article nt- doubt rOieals one of the
schemes of the traitors who are sappingl
the- life-blood - Of the nation. That such
devilish suggestions can be seriously and
safely Made, in such perilous times as
these, shows that the traitors feel and have
confidence' in their power. The extract
was referred 'to by our Washington tele4
graphic correspondent, .and is as followil:
Thrierthise-circumatances, what is th.
- duty of General McClellan? His positio ,
- is 11 that .of 'Wellington in the Bpa .•- ,
pe • nla, when he was interfered with b
the ritish-,Cablnet ; and 'it is - a -dat •
_— h he owes Icrthe country, cm less the
to himself, ':to follow the example of th t .
- illaitrions and patriotic general. Whe
rl
"the iron Duke" found that the administ
tion were bent on - his destruction and th
. defeat of the army which .he was leadin
he firmly took his stand and insisted the -
the cabal should be broken up. His Omni
try was in danger, and he was in a posi
lion to dictate terms. His remonstranc e
had the desired effect: the meddling Cab
inet was overthrown, and thenceforwa -
. victory crowned the - British arms. No
. this is the ground which McClellan ought
take in reference to that portion of the ad
ministration_ at Washington which is re•
-sponsible for'. the present condition o
things.; .. He ought to insist upon the mo
WA:ties and reconstruction of the Cab.
inert, in order to have -it purged of
radical taint which may again infix,
Its posion over the whole. Now is th
, time for him_to - prove himself 'not only a
groat ;general, bat a statesman worthy of
--the -oosssion and of the responsibility
. which he has assumed. ns safety of the
country is intruated'to hisy_ He is bowul to.
tea that no insidious enemy lurks behind - GUM
his base
,of operations. His own security
mnd the secHurity of his army are involved,
and the fate of the republic itself is at
stake. Reis master of the situation. Ha
is the only man in whom the troops and
the country have confidence as a general
r. for the'chief command of the army in the
field. He has& tight to demand indeionity
for the pact and security for the future,
and he ought not to rest satisfied.tiU.he is
assured by fame, not mere promises, that
'his'plane shall not be interfered with here-
After. The game is nom in his hands, and .
=lea he plays Ids best trump and disposes
ellectually of the radicals, ma he has "the
• power. to do,Ahey will soon dispose of him
by striking him down in the very crisis of
the campaign now opened in Maryland, on
mhielt hang the destinies of the American
republio and of millions of the human
race yet unborn.
In the same number of the Herald in
which this diabolical language is uttered,
is a.letter from Albany, which is placed in
a prominent position, in which this threat
ening language Is used:
"The. President must either show the: rad
icals the door,. on Ha Wlll. ne snows IT
=mirth ' •
What is meant by radicals in this comma
,
tiort, And whenever it is used by the' Her
aid and its sateliteN is Republicans—the .
people and the party which elected the
President, and which to-day holds the ma
jority in - both Houses of 'Congress.
. 1 The Meaning of all this is, that the
sympathisers with secession in the North,
• are by base, covert treason, endeavoring to
---- seise the Government from the hands ilia
which it.was 1 placed by the people, while
Jan Darts 'and his myrmidons are trying
to overturn it' by the sword. , The llepubli
' SA to be shown the door, or the Pres4'
Went is to be Nirtually deposed by the dic
tation of utilltatT power.
Is 4teGovernment going.to permit such
treason to go unpuoished We have al
' .Ways.been opposed to the summary dealing
' with the small-fry editors who base been
Incarcerated; and their papers suppressed,
becauatitheir influence - was too limited to
- - do any' mischief. `
_We are hilavor of the
freest dbse.ussion, and the indulgeoce of the
wideatiftrision of sentiment. But when a'
paper of extensive circulation, which daily
boasts of intlnence, adviseti a gen
eral officer, the coinmander of adesmY, to
coerce and cozopel 'the civil power to obey
his behests, to chaiige and alter Cabinets
at his pleasure, and to make the Pr.csideat
the- puppet of his will, it is time the Gav
e:mutest interfered, and, rude ita power
: such times of terrible peril, the
civil poier is clothing, unless It is every
thlng—untess - its complete freedom from,
all military control is assured. Tha ma
meat it is not all.powerful, its strength is
as tow over which fire hem passed. Such
Infernal suggestions ss those above quoted,
In times of pesos might be passed over as
• the ravings of. a wretch who hates the
country which his afforded him an asylum;
but in the midst of a great civil war, with
a victorious .foe knocking at the gates of
the capital, and with beart.burninge and
Jealousies, if not treachery in the army, it
canoot be permitted with safety. The goi
ancient must crush this bold treaSou st
once, or, as the traitors say,'the President
or ths radicals, or both,-will be 'twin the
door. - . '
U we eamnot maintain the anpremacry o
the government which the legal elections
placed in power, until the people have .an
'.opportunity to pan upon theiretets in a
constitutional and legal manner, there il
an end to ell free representative govern
, meht, and we astir upon smartly or dew
tiem ,
. .
Kilda' Marrs says he will shiver . de Bed
end strength In Kentucky. It 11 ray, likely
he soiy, here • few betraying eta ist - our Buts.
lostreesi.
_ .
-Its' eretotiy loeks moo, aid It will !um
'Mom ultimo mem lack pluck or potriotiost. • -
lu~ r
To the Loyal Voters of Allegheny County.-
That - the life of Republic kiln des4ly
peril. .is patent to the observation of every
intelligent man. The soil of Pennsylvania
otlginally obtained by fair purchase, and
tibiah'ire Lave int - exited 'in peace - and
honesty, is invaded by: rebels—rebels
against good government--rebele against
humanity 7 -rebels against God and Ilie just
laws. Why is this 2. There can be:but
one answer from the lips of all truthful.
menl Because a majority of the loyal
voters of 'the Republic choose Abraham
Lincoln President of the United States.
For this cause over one hundred thousand
brave men have perished-upon the field of
battle, or . by its incidental dangers. For
this-cause over a million of our freemen
of the - North are called • away from their
homes and avocations to defend the integ
rity ,of the natioffslife. To assert, the
1 rightful powet of the Constitution and up
held the flag which is the symbol of national
dignity and authority.
In thia:erisis it becomes the duty of all
- those who value our republican institutions,
and are willing to forego party associations
for their. protection and perpetuation, to
join 'tnis and hearts together for that
holy purpose.
The only-practical living question may
be Summed in few words.' How shall the
rebellion:be abated? How shall the rebels
be lubdtied?
D. N. Warr'
The hiatory of the last sixteen months ,
sternly admonishei us that peaceful words
and gentle warfare are inefficient . to the
end..
The memories of the hundred thousand
perished freemen who sleep upon rebel soil
assert that the day for weak or hesitating
measures has passed forever. If we would
subdue the .rebels, we must strike at the
- root of the tree which has , borne the bitter
fruit whiph we aiis now eating:, We =mt
not only ;defeat their ,regiments upon the
battle field, but we must destroy the means
.whereby those rebel regiments are fed and
clothed. If the North contributes uncom
plainingly the flour of her youth and the
maturity of' her manhood, the South must
Contribute the sources of her labor and the
Means whereby her-armed legions are sus
tained, whilst they ssfUlit the lines of our
soldiers, and pnt in peril the safety of our
homes and propertY. Thedesolated hearth
stones—the family circles in the North,
'demavul that.the homes end hearths of the
South shall have the reality of this unholy
rebellion brought to themin terrible earn
estness.
No longer must the arm of the Govern
ment be lifted - to protect the source which
'supplies the labor for Southern fields. No
longer mast the Gevernment give protec
tion to the peculiar labor which dwells in
peace,- whilst it supplies the wheat, corn,
cattle and other provisions upon which feed
the armed legions of the enemies of the Re
public: > This much is demanded, not on be
half of the oppressed African race, but on
behalf of the freq white eons of the North,
who are daily fallieg before the fire of the
enemy and the diseases of climate.
It is in!no spirit of, party warfare that
/
we address you.. We ask far our . ticket
your support, because the nam thereupon
are those.!,of capable, honest ad earnest
men.; beitinse they are in favor o & straight
forward war policy—in favor o subduing`
the rebellion before thecountry* bankrupt.
Oar ticket is composed of ca ble, honest
and thorough men, nominated !theta re
gard to former party aasoelatio s, the only
requirement being loyalty to th Constitu
tion, with a determination to übdue this
rebellion proraptly and for all me at the
-expense of the wicked and perj , traitors
who inaugurated and have pro uted the
war with a heartlessneass and brutality
never before witnessed in burden histOry.
Government, rightfully established, has
the same right of self-defence !as natural
persona. ! Our Govern - menet' life is assailed.
The law ! of lelNefence demanda the. most
etringentand earnest warfare upon all the
interests that assail its life. - This much the
public exigency demands,-leas than this is
voluntary', suicide. W. I B. Namara
I
Mardian Republican Eaccutice;Commictee.
The President and HiS Party.
Ina ver3 , remarkablO article, in the last
Wilke' rows, occurs the following preg
nant paragraph '
Personally, it is ourgrest desire to sus
twin the Prudent, and we deplore. the Op
portunity. he has let go by, to sustain him-
Self. As r etrange-a-philaeophy as it may
seem fora Democrat to hold, we regard the
fact of hit beingyirtnally isolated from his
party, as the greatest danger of the State.
Supported by a great branch of the Ameri
can people, who, 'whether their politics are
right or wrong, are still patriotic citizens,
. the President remains an object of power
anti reaped; but Tylerized and alienated, he
becomes merely Abraham Lincoln, who can
not be supported in his errors, merely be
cause he is filled with good intentions.- If
holes. the support of his - Own 'patty, he
'cannot count on the respect of otrrl; and
it is palpable to the:simplest reasoner, that
min who irtot hacked by any organiza
tion of the people, cannot wilde the Nation
through stormy times. ,
There iS itoiemn troth in this,! No Presi
dantcan tarry on stlovernaienl, successful
ly without a' powerful party, and SO po;ty
will confute in. hint but the one Which . elected
him Mr. Ltscitts and his administration
must Staid or fall- ` with the .party ,which
elected him. If- he.britake with thiltepati;
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licans, - or Radicals, as , they are called, he
have
iiill no party which. will trust , him,
.
confide In him, and cordially sustain him.
We do not believe Mr..Ltitootti designs to
break party; but • thereat° traitori
and schemers who are 'seeking to prod uce
this result, cud they will stop at no fraud,
coiruptiou,.. hypoorsoy or: lying to spoors.
plishobjeOt.
_lt was telegraphed, day before yesterday,
from Washington, that our forces in Mary
land wen then formed in battle array, and
"awaiting the attack of the enemy." The
enemy has not yet attacked, and it is possi
ble that our men are still awaiting him.
The rebels do not wait to be attacked,. nor
are they, in the habit of accepting battle
where their opponents offer V. They will
not attack unless they have an advantage
to gain;' for the present, they are feeding
their starving forces. They have escaped
out of a desert and are revelling in the
wealth of Maryland. They can afford to
wait—indeed they-cannot well fight, we
May suppose, till their men d exhausted by
their recent marches, have bad rest, and
have gained strength from the rations for ,
'aged in Maryland. .
-Enough force bag crossed tho Potomac
under Jackson, Fitthugh Lee-and Hill to
forage sueeissfully ill the rich valley which
extends from their base on the Poto_mao to
the boundary of Pennsylvania. Tee was
a step trhich the enemy Was .. .compelledito
take in any case'; for it was not possible
for him even to retreat to Richmond with a
starring ermo across' what the Extunintr
calls nee desert" 9f Northern Virginia.
Within reach of-abundance,which they
have only to.put their hands orth to seise,
the rebels have time to carefully witch our
' operations and decide hponthe features of
• winter campaign, unless McClellan shall
speedily cut this time abort and preventthe
possibility of each • campaign by the most
vigorous activity. We must hate the most
skillful strategy as well as the most rapid
movements, or the opportunity which is
now ours will slip cut of 'our hands and
into the hande of the enemy.. .
It is quite possible that they intend the
Merrimac) No.gfor.the support of General
Lee in 'his schema 'of northern invasiort.-
We presume-that the propn authorities are
on their guard against anat.& Patel:My.
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opportunity, once gets to'sca, ,
sufficiently disastitins field - Is - open for its
operations in any direction. We do not
see what there
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be to prevent its ap. i
prnach up the ChesacTake to operaiej.
against Baltimore. And if Baltimore' is'
taken the enemy obtains a decided advin
tags, as in'this way Washington would be
out off from its supplies and from all rein
foreement. 'The security of - Ala city is,
therefore, of the greatest importance. Au
important feature of the
. rebel invasion is
to prevent the concentration and organiza
tion of oar new army.
Our army cannot afford to await attack
in Maryland. Buell awaited attack in
Temieasee, but Kirby Smith left him in
peace and marched triumphantly into Ken
tucky ; and if we are in the East to pursue
a Piety similar to ItuelPs, the enemy will
have the' opportunity to extend his ravages
into Pennsylvania, while we wait for him
to attack us.
At present there is reason to believe that
part of the:rebel force is still south of the
Potomac. An active general would seize
the opportunity to attack and oierwhelm
the army now in Maryland t before its rein
forcements could cross to join it. It may
be that thisis-,what our generals propose.
Bat in that Italie they must not attack; they
must thiow themselves upon the enemy pelt
melL There is talk once more of a trap eet
for the rebels; but the_publie smiles a sick
ly smile of disgust at the report; it has
heard so often of traps, of grand plans, of.
great thiOgs to ha accomplished by patieueo,
and doing nothing, that it scents out. diesa
ter in the very words.
We ought to beat the enemy in Mary
land. We ought to destroy utterly the
irrmy which has been rashly sent. thither.
We have a greatly superior force; he is
far away from his depot of supplietli he
has no ade4uate supply of ammunition to
carry on an active campaign; he 'cannot
replenish these vitally necessary stores;
he is at the mercy of a vigorous and unite
termitted attack; he can only escape by
the treason or the criminal incapacity of
our commanders. He depends for his ex
istence on what he can capture from ne.
lie mett take from-us the powder and shot,
without which he cannot fight a second
battle. JaCkson and Lee count upon filling
the cartridge boxes of their soldiers, the
caissons of their artillery frointheir 'rattle;
they hope to feed their troops from oureup
plies. They have done this before; they
will be destroyed if they cannot do eo
again. They hazard destruction, and they
cannot escape it„ except. by such conduct
on our part as will make our commanding
generals the laughing stock of Europe for
ever.—N. Y. Evening Post.
SPECIAL WOTICES.
M — Lyon's Magnetic Insect Pow
tastird for yean and grows to time. 11
kills and exterminates flosalies, LW Bags, Aut.,
Mem, Notbs'in Cloth., Tura and Furniture, Garden
1.11.:011, Ac. All genuine . boars tho eigusture of E.
mad oat palm:mot. to perseou or &mew* .orb
and Beware of coninsrielts and lcatutlol34..
loateBPowdor kIW alli hotecti in Ulm
Lyou'o Pills are daub to rote and mite.
Sold everywoere. D. 8. BABNES
=11:=M1
myl:7m•Sdut
MB.—T.-1880—X.—Drake's Plan
TA CION BiTTEhh. liihausted naturei great
reeiorer. They Invigorate, strengthen and partly
tAkeystem, Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the &munch,
Dlarrhaa, do. A perfect appetizer and tonic. They
lurlgorate the body, without ethoulatlng the brain.
They are compound of pure Pt. Croix hum, Boots
and herbs, and am recommended by all who me
them.. Adapted to old or young, but particularly
recommended to the 'teak end languid. "Sold by •
Grocers. Drugests. Hotel. and bologna
Y. h. imAKS3 CO.,
W 2 Brouhroy. Aro, York
mayl:Smeoftas
W. C. a. 11LL1.14
WITUROV oocalAss.---....---a 'Lava sial.aa..
M"ROBINSON, MINIS & NELL
TOCVDC/L1 AND Illarannars, Wasatairroa
Worn, Pittiburgh, Paun'a.
Orrice, NO. 21 12.aa1L7 Stuart.
Maant.coir• all Ala& of aTEAM E.NOLN EA AND
KILL 12ACLILKSICY, CASTINGS, ..RAILROAD
WORK, STRAY BOILERS AND tIIITET lIION'
ICORK.
•
MOBBING AND REPALII,IKO done on abaft
Wolk, ,
mr-straxz & BARNES,
FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE,
DANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND
STEEL-LINED BUEGLAU-PROOF SAPS
==!
=!3=l!E]
M===
GkirBANK LOCKS always on tand r citr.`
CORNWELL 4 KE,411, •
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
At the old established Coach notary,
lILVEZNS WA Y; (Issas eir. Cunt TIL MT.
Sarll.9.lflex done savanna. lo7:tt
,Mr Pittsburgh Steel Works.
ion .... u'cuttorau.'
JONES, BOYD & CO.;
Manufacturer. of OAST STEEL; also, SPIIINO,
PLOW AND A. D. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND
AXLES, miner of Buse and Yirst stymie', Pittsburgh,
9CIO
szaarosaica .... it. Inut.
IC - 11rJ. KIRKPATRIOC &,
ditioracturoro and • IrPholesala Molex'. In L&DIPS,
ounntrirs, SHADEficurgantains, ac.
' 40rWholesafe AgontaforAISN'SOSLEBRATED
11;LIININiTING AND LIIBROATING CARBON
OILS; No. 39 Wobv Bram, opposite St. Charles
Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. .- • '.JalB:lyd
r a - 711.:- • OLALES SOME., Dealers
lu itrOBEION AND ° DOMESTIC RILLS OF as—
oaarasz, CERTIFICATES OF• DEPOSIT,DANIC
NOTES AND. SIECIE,No. 51 Norkst 4:.oben, Phis+
Colloctiono mods, on all the vrintipal din*
thnnorbont tho-Cnitad Suana. anTS
M=EY; H. COLLI7IB,'-' For
ING AND OOMNIONION lIIIIIGHANT end
nholeaGe dean in INIFIESE, -Bungs, SENDS,
VOGL and Produce generally, NO. 4.5 , Wood "atreet,
.
PI etabnina:Pa.. - Doi
OLUbTEICH ENLISTMENT !
• 7 B Ij ic 8
tvityoertlAtit• of fluripxin:Old tlng 'ol2lcon
Tor Elle ,
- • : W.,S. HA , N,
• stationer Wd ,pt f •
•iinT • ClORNta.,,ffnno .AND4Rinto AlB.-
r 'Lb' —A two-story - Erick .UwePing,
containina eight' rooms, ardeamd witn ,6horssr
Bath, ho, and add. Lame lard. 4 antral, to _ bitat
wins. Inquire of Dr. :az BIM:TT; 27 Patio 'trim.
lati,UtliittS WAtert.v.—lbo. £'ow
Fchool House to fewlekher Boob ertlt-be
loos! is • utopia or ao so the bLootese nib tow
core ONZ MALY PfINOIPAL enS.THSEN 11.
HALL ASSISTANT TEA 0111118.! Applintloos
ell) be malved.patll TUEBD,S,V;the bunb of eel,
timber. Ai ply to SAAI ITS L GASTON, to the Bur
alb, or to las audetelgoed, at a'. ofil., Ires
el het, Plttabaga. J
WS Iwo •• • Pr...Wolof Donut
XLA TTANTiubi lutL 4iNttl.;ll.6. ti—
Teo drat du 011../1.4114 for salts, at toy boat
turd of M. subscriber, 4 suJet fureett, Allegheny City,
below lb* Wire Balm aim Bridge. For pan tealan
.ogoirs at tha Ilardware Wore of P. Witt, Y, Jr.,
corner it( Liberty and Bt. Oil, streets, Pittsburgh,
or of kat aaltsaiber, at lb* yard. •
Jett , Pt •• fIitATA . . • •
aell.tf
parsons notninvned.,to
oppooo on the 34 Hoods, (161 h,) of betiteutber
diet .tee Jenne lu the goonof Ooteptou Pleas, are
h-rstry notlflit that their attarmascortill 'babe re
quired until the •30 MONDAT (eftth,) of October
peat. By ordrr of the oourt. • . •
loteet: . • BABA! vaioN, 17othonoteri.
. •
BUE, IA) I 13 IA 'nil hilischuz
',lLlAC, OClRETZUT.—Ani . pOduaity Is MOW
d. x r • abort time, to individuals or ipogrogfr
Ilan for soca:Us BULLY 1270 LOTS lo the bowlful
1117 grpoods of the oboes Csme.ery. The ease of
ormen—how low, to salt th,e.or the most limltsd
•• emu ly be reined io a el ort them
!.jet lartthr baion•tionanvly to 4.1i111,
$ I. • lin. It • girtlifho.-1. ••irswt •
yarkilAAL -fkU I It o i, —1 lie 'limit it atoll
U teem miShe sioseateent for Oredtol eed
humle Amulet the sapplemeot to the City Cbartsr. le
doe and if DOS petal Woos t totilf arntiVitt•
BCE NEXT, .111 Ds placed la tee headed tk• City
Solicitor kr collection, en act to wits of salt; •
• m01i..1.0, WY.SloBlllAll*.Thunser.
• •
...r 7ro TIOES.
'.7f14741T4111 '.
.frICEYSTONE
4
u - W — ,_ owls men or • twits& tisconlt_t• Mei.. 11 a
this B . 8 F0811=1: wrn be cessitild tbui morning la
the a hf Junes McCully & C 0... Ity antes or i!- .
sil& - —•-• - - wire ; rtocw.(Niststri.
NTON BEA Y A KTILLE
s•-w', UT; FOR FORT 'DELAWARE:The lltan,,
ton 'Artillery hare been accepted ind orderid to're. -
.port linmedUtely to HeadquarterS, at Fort De!torara,
Thii Company will be wedge edl to special duty 14
Delaware A more desimble AnTit0 . 0:1111 1 Sot
he Offered, and as this week claret the bum for en
-Dement,. those trim antra entering the serdca
should report lintil:Zdatelf;at Decruitlng (Mc - s on
Sr: CLAIR. 8 MEET: Dear the Bridge, andut
8080 //ALL, Fifth street..
! 149 DEO W. RENOitelB F, Norsk'.
it KN Kerr :RY—Hebruite
'wanted for Bib celebrated Battery. now eritb
the army of Vireo's, Gen. Pope tommanding.
LIZUTZNANt ILTWELL
Who has been detailed onntoOtiting *orrice, Is no.
in the city In the meantime, parent? teething to Join
the,neeeorY will oak
67 , 10finva smitwr
Wi I NOR EhE tittluALHIL
Corcoran liegiment Co. A.
--YOUNG MEN WANTED to AU - lip the ranks of
OM above Cum...say, AU Bounties veld. 7he cum
will be under the command of Meek W. .1.
eATTEIDION, of the CM P. V.. vb° has *erred un
r, the lamenlei Col. Mack. Young • men desirous
of /eriring t utldir an Able and eruct iencid office: s and
in 4 goo"o.Pcni, would do well , by calling at
.. 40 3lilistlefe. corner of limithfield and Fth street,
no mire . me10:1w
OrATT.tiN,TI.OIIII FALL. MEN
Pact - (lacee for the. Donut, befall dreittng. A
for - getof nun oviii be received for the
[Stanton Light Cavalry, Co. H.
• • .
None-hat horsemen need apply. The following
BJIJNT. wtli be paid:
'Government 00.
County' do 'COO..
Preraiam for lEnlistrastit. 200.
line month'. pay In 12 00.
1.1.01 n received autbormy Iq an up ttil COcupilay.
we':call an en dime dedroue of en istiog to come and
entail themselves ',Ohara tutb.ir delay, at thooffico,
N 0.24 rletwargEET. lit... the Celleutiell Corn*
mitten B• 419111. CIf.AWIOII.I3,
1.1.,u1. W. B. EIOWE.
itarls EXTBA BOUNTY will b .4:2w
I:reA -.RANH /041.11 LAS
FOR A FEW GOOD. BOUND. ACTIVE AND
hOBEIC MDT
The viaders;gne4 is authorized to recruitthe Hot
ted ocaqbor of TWENTT MEN 'for
HAMPTON BATTERY
WALL BOUNTITS OIJAHANTIND.,iat
Node brat good mkane(d apply
JOHN FLEMING,
(firm of Irl•reklag 8r05.,)
24 WnOD STIMET
IFEEliliM=ol
TWO IX RISS MOBS YOB VOLTOITEYRBi
A BELSOT CORP& AND 27E11081' AfTBAC 6
TIPS mar or THE exanar
$ll7 BOUNTY.
trader the fallowing mold ord.?, bedted by the
Secretary of whom the #ottallon ti named:
special. °ELDER WO.
Wks Dsraillic.)lT,
, *whingtoti, D 11.. Aeisa4 18, IBM •
Lieut. Jams 11: holsocunakev ebeillsales tire corn.'
pease of , o,debr,within three weeks: with the seht ,
Doe of the'llovernor or the Altai* of reestimyiessibe.
They will be woepted by the War Departeseut • •
ZDWIIN of STANTON. &wets!" of Wok,
lirabisravribus ProinisrbTagra
Harrisburg, August. 19tb,1861:
The above sartbority of the Ike:star,' ot.War
approved. A. L. ILOSSALL
Adi brunt Genenil uf Pen amyl ra
•
Prom the above It will be men that the ender.
tinned has been dal; anthorned to. name the flee
compeetre within time w.ks. Ae thlo le podded,
the only oppotteelty that will he efface' for those
who dear° t, ehgage talhie branch of Ow eenieo,
'Welk important that it embraoed without
delay. Two oomoante,Ailnaidy hearly , lon. hate
ben inecepted;and will gb ininediatoly into erteinup
,
meat. _
4.l..mpaniee, put° of con:mantel; and avoids, not Si.
ready:anepted, hen now the alaai and undoubtedly
the finest opportunity for estatingthateniew:
Manna* Irma the United Stains ill be glean to the
men, and the Afkgbony Conntplionnty to such moo
al may to enlisted from Alleghety .aunt; This
litttelion hna been called (or epoch] service by tbe
lionetaty of War, nod will be armed, equipped end
bored 'nib the lout potsible delay. • •
-
The Wadi onion Cerairy, of Pinnadelphia, ha c been
woviet to 'bit Donahoe. It in oudouhttdiy one of.
the &nisi conpanies in thelleited Statue.
The Lieutenant silt for the pnewnt 6e bend at
the ogles of the Plinburgh Whit:. Lead Company.
on hEIIICCCA itTILELT,, elhgbanyCity; or at the
• tecniting bland, 14 tim Diantnid.
ameinf ,
PUBLIC - .NOTICES.
- -. 7 -FOURT.II -WARD MEETING.—
Au adjourned iseetlag,ror the purpose or or
ganizing compouties, is ill to held ea the 1 , 0011111
WARD SOLIUOL HOttellt, at 7 o'clock p..ne., Tale.
(SAIIIIIDA 1419011110 - -
-eettattt
prilELL.o.Eti • T. O. 'Alo&h.e. V Eli, *in
nirod of Pliatint MIL Semintiy.
for the 41113 T CONGIII.ROATIoIfOP DILEOIPLWI
in EXOEleil.Oft BALL, {Alb) TO•3101i.
ROW, (Lord'. Ony,) at. It) n. at 731; Ix' m.
Th. publio !mired to attend. tornado
*hook meets at 9.. en. ..• relit It
Fixer wriattEueTioN
--a - -or • DISCIPLES ht, .roratiled note' 'Apollo
Call to JACKPON'B.IILOCE, third door, corner of
Pima and tit. Clair sancta. ..Preaching are Loan'a
Dar. at 10% o'clock a.m., rind 7WEDNES-
Dra EV.KiiMia, Lector* at 7 o'elock:':The piddle
lan respectfully invited to attend. " ae.3.lt
•
.riszp rE K teri
OBVitCII 8 T.wiLsoN, D. D Fair
for ct the IttattiCatoron, ha a armed boats s will
retssoo bli IsborsITO•1101140W—. Prtach.ng In the.
tnorolog at 1034 'o'clock d' In the evening at 7%
o'clorkonullegabtr ever:Sabbath at Outsize boor.
Potillq cordially luster& ••.--
Ir o•iloasow'• t•abbatit,
-lIYBDtBtI,at o'clock * In thAWEBLE
AN MICTLIODUT ULIAI'LL. Wills street, a Iml•
tare' deltreted on the Partible oITBD RICH
DAN AND L &TARIM hi Nee JAB= B. QUA.
LIMNOS. A.. Rester of eild.Chspel. Tie public ewe
teepettfully Wetted to attend. .6•13:1t
' 4 !' ° !? 1,21 e.,:v i t i ,=:41:47. 7 4
THE. PRESIDENT -AND-NANA.'
.LreY /GEES of the Company for e.eathnc•!Btidce'
over the Motioniptbelnitiverteppoette Rittsburgb,ln
ths , county et -•.ksbany. h es thle de, dedesed •
,d.vidend of YOUR Y• 11. OENT:en the Capital Ntock,
w hI4 hw 1I bo paIS tattle bt sktiolatre cr,•their, legal'
ter tem t three, et tb•Bennlng• Clouse of Xi: HOMO
6 6011111. no end Our the lath insu
cel2:3t 1101.7189..Treurniet.
CT Jti
44 , 0' - Dia,. ileum, from: , Zanesville Presbytery,'
would hereby loronn.the inbahlrenhil o P11 1 4• 0 /11 4
ind vlrlLity 'bat. if properly pairoptsed, he it t•rdis
on DOS DLit, the 'l6th of ilepluahus oPezdna •
111011 9iilloo4:tor . mato•puptliv woe Um Coen
ittatre,iln which the yolloetng ..bratielisms PILI to
taught, vies Rowlett Granlar, Ilarestkey Book.
aerplog, Noel Zlernents; fretural 4tory, Phys.,
lvirtab hotan,y, natural Philosophy, Latin;
Obs-0 11 sti7.••suonomy 404 ti!tuull Theology, I 1 a*
easouab a chants of sa pu quarter of 11
Atfereneve - bits, Plitsbersh ae d Zara*.
Mile inmates's. ' •
'•Asetarol room Ti 1 be, beta nod in imais.Prent7
pupils ere wooded • Dr 4 Datum .boabilllll,l;li pram
*trees, from whosi partimiLam ran tit&
.ft , t o • 11
.0" 7 '.4 4 . ! 0
PEI•INSYL*AI4L - C
GEORGE:WOODS M.' A. Priadipal.
Frui Tina of ' tie enmloi icor ogrtoerrs oa
ssran.asft u 3 r.• • .•
dry:: MI LTTAII v raldor a ilditP4 l o7ll l .
S p rirourt, rnefTra apectslArraoUoa... • .
Tar particulars, *Di to. bo bre et ttur
Bookitorri.'
N zt omi L y applltattao .tau mayti tb! roddinas
of nev..BIIIONL •TANDLS Dl...Wylie stmt.
MINSIS;S - • .
; ING AND Der. soliooL,Lsto Bowes N0.,-
flitteAltowla, will be opened ott• •
. •
1011Dii;40$0iiSae 150:.
The coniie - of study ieiblibitthal
old 06reusa LatutuagesaloijS.Dviiting sad Paint..
lag. togas ber otablitel,
brmebes of Wren& r
lideauLtao,"
The
.00.cunzsuatatims am of "estallatt. letuaseter,
'and well ciaigat,ll!eite,lire f 9 thiptia L!ccel
-4404 • , f PJ
Owing to the immure of ' the thaw; 6:eiinitleit of
10 pit anat, will be made for the Turtling reri -
=E!EMBEMin=
XEIr - IDPER'TISE.VEXTS
rI;A.
Ta'
VirESTCH ESTER, ACADEMY,
Nis MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT NEST
uttE , TER, Pi a iNSTLVAN Li, will cosmetic* the
• bates-10m of five caletrat none., on the. Lb of
B
NOVEMER ' 'the came of Inaturtion Is
thorough and eitrraire,. desired end arranged to pm.
Tam bola and young d.en for. business or a I go.
ThoProicipal. who devotes all Ma time to the ,ntex
ista of las watool and It. pupils. I. matted by <if pt
-gentlemen of-ability and expatriate 'the tarsals,
ftrach and Spanish taegnagss are taught by no ten
re-!dint teacup...au advantage wr len wid bertaddy
appreciated , by the patrons of ths
~, • gbe4ifilitary.- D spottnirtif is Amides ; thn charge of
Major GI: actendorif, whoeS gu slid.
cations ita ihaptalloisabn_extenabrely known Its
duties and riqulraments do not, in any way, Inter.
ferp witi4 •the Literati Departinetaa, while entail.
no nt stnong the cadet torts la leflpptioual.
• Vet oatalogre.la.• &111 '
WM. Eafl A. Id Principal
QUAL ill
•
NJ. 60 Caalta prime COrratta;
• 10 moo 81cfly LiquOrkin
2 da Oa abria • do;
25 boor Blanairool;
20 do Vorroaalg
50 do "dive 011, quarto and pinta:
WI can Elardtsas,..% a• d 3S =a;
t 0 trails Dates;
20 Lola. Cam Oa Soap;
'BO do Citron.
6 core Jar Pr unes;
5 dv fancy box Prouno;
200 boxes : o. 1 File Cracker.;
to otoro,and landlog and for role by
• .11M1F31.116 BROS.,
Fol 9 1 26 and 121 Wood street.
W4l;l•,ttEM, Lettere of Administra-
Von on the estate of James Elackstnelt; tato of
Bowl( Alletheny «nutty, dee'd. hare beau
granted , t • the ruidevl.ned, all persons lode' 1.4 to
the eettte wilt 'Pea , mat.. .payment. sad those hay
ng aunt Login:lA mule estate present the some, duly
antheatfoitat forrettlemtnt.- to the underelgo ed. at
her rraltlev. l 9 SO WlCklaynile.
BURY MAN DLAUCBTOCK,
eel3.ntleT , Ad ninloretrlx.
A Fitcr, iilmuLED tiontit
11 FOIL ri&LE —lhe splendid black
11 -VIASBINGTOI7.IIIu,RGIAN 4 years old.past, is
16 hands high. kind and gent6s in -barnees. will be
°tiered for sale Trl IB alOnrlllio. at 10 &Moak, at
the 1101181: al A11.K.161", at , Hlddle9 Hotel, Inkin
itreet, Where persons wlsblngto• porcbue can see
him I. harnew His pedligree will also be on hand
fee the impeettn .4 tra•chaier• • sollhltd
twasLo .babm.uN, put up in four lb
!in cam, for rim , ly coo: . .I co No. 1 picked SW
mon, mall wooden irlt.,jarriniiredlrOM Bcron
." f: 01, 4 3 la the nnalY, brocory Croce of
• JOEUre.
. corn, Litmrt• and Band atrrJts.
FAtuNA GEAClLEtib.—Just
r vtielved, s fresh miry of Wins's setabrived
Ll•acitere, for We at the Family Grocery Store of
JNU. A. BESSIIAW,
1.13 comer Lib my d Bald street'
CAJFFEY. bags choice
%./ Hi Jut rewired; &.o. old Hoverumecit
J...• Whit. Lavern; and prime old Mocha toff. e,
to store acid fa. W. by tbe. tag or .Ingle pearid, at
143."`°liY Groce r y Store
Ilialt A. RENSHAW,
gelg corner • Liborty and. Head street*
Y e-50 bble. thitadelphia Syrup
r...„Ajaat reasind and fo'r ask by
aeld W. hir. 00/041..Y. 274 Mart, at.
TAktlai —75 boxes starch in store
S
and for sale by W. M. cionemlt,
oda 271 Liberty 'meet.
K.,bIUItLUCH~ ~
11.,.
EX4IINING ORO EON POBALLEOZIEBY CO
Can be Maud at the COUBS HOUSE, mama atom,
tram 9 o'Mock a. to. to 1 p. m , and from 2 to 6 p m.
Orlhe hours 7 to 9 a. m. and 7 to 10 e. m.. at.
116 comma grimier. • •
pitUAN.A., VibT/1
GHENT.—AII parsons interested will take to
uos that lies undersigned Yierno e, appcdt ted fur thst
purports, will meet on the grouno oo THURSDAY,
a:lobes 2d, 1802 at 10 o'ct tn.. to slew tne
premises oropiws:l to be taken for the °petits, of
BUENA VIOTA STREET, In the 2d Ward, AlD
&luny City. from the north ,line of Teyirr Almon° to
the worth line or Carroll streer,• distance 01088 feet,
and to amen Mitered and hnuflta in porwisnar of
their appointment. '
WILLIAM PILWc•IITIll
-T- JOHN BISSELL, Viewer,.
ael2.lwd j4JAKIII GRAHAM;
MONIEfikY
p..mons liderestid
lewd notice
that the :undatalined Viewers, aff tor that
pupate, will mei o, the ground on 1181 DAY, O.
tabu' 3J 1862, at lii o' e. in., to view the
premises propww.d to be tak,n for the opening of
11031T.MY ITMEST la • the Id Ward of All,
*bray City, from the north Me of Taylor 1.•[1:140 to
the wdith lye of Oirroll 'ain't, • Maltose of 683
/sot, Cod to metes dattisges and bane lta L persona.
of their appointment.
WY, DILWORTH,
20 tlfl BIRSELL, Vlewirs.
sel,Blard JAIIII3 1111,3H3.21,
ROAOIic•ISTREET, ALLEG tiENY.—
111 perilous la:iterated will Ike autism that the
'nudersigted !lever., atpolnted Ur that purpose,
will meet on the pound on SATURD tit', October
1th,1662, st 10 O'clock a. in., to riser the premise/
trooosed to, bo .takin for the op-ning kr..SACA
STRUM, Ex the 91 'Ward of Allegheny, from the
nor:11.11ns of To for attune to 'he .sonth line of
Jackson street; • distance of 1:78 Jet, and to mons
goinagessad benefits In puonence of their appoint
:2,ot. ' WM. DLEWOHTII,
JQsII Bln.l ILL, • Vlegate.
NolE2ard JAMES OltAllAid..
PAU"
portions inter, stedwlll take notice that.
tie urrieraigned Viewers, gyp toted for teat p. rotate.
nil *eat on the grauttd. on itIONDAY. °choral' 6th,
1 62, at to o'clock ato to dew the pretottos pro
posed! vi be taken for the opening of s'ALO ht. i 0
tithISIC F. In the 2d %Vat' d, aticeteuy, front the north
ii d tat Taylet wraith° to the lanitt lion of Jackson
rtrtet. oitttatior of 211) foet, and to eta , r damages
and bertehts Mt:merlon, of their eppithatment.
D/LVittE.Tll.
JOFIN BISSELL. }Viewers..
seltawd lnittilt3l3llAll Alt.
R V.6K, AV EN LI& ALLEtikiiiN Y.—
,
11 peintes interested ',MBA, 'notice that the
stewing appoints!" COMB., -the "promises proposed to
bo WWI for tea -stralghtehlus of the north lino of
SITES AVENUE, ith wilt, Alieshenci,counneurfil
at . tit& distauos 0f,.61 6•16 feet trout the north cant
corner, of Ea s t-Laos and Hirer Avenue; thence it a
distant* of 97612 het to the east Vas of the pro
,pert,7, of Mr. Altl, (commonly known. ns the Starch
Pact{ ry;) and to aura 4.1,41;4 and ben.6t. urn
Ifiese, , •on the ground WELINNIDAY, October lat,
,11M'at 10 o'clock n.. as.. to hitch the duties of their.
appointanitt.:' • ' Joni/ LYS% '
.• . BENJ. ',LITTON, 1
~ Insurers.
pyr
. sald
•
A Ytkti: est wytilibi*,
persons interested ais hereby notified that
tnealewele appointed to wlecortbe premises a
tabe, taken for the opening of AVERY BTBI ET, 4th
ward, Allegheny, from IlOar Avenue to Zan Lone.
a dr.noa of 13P bet, and to MIMI dasnagetan4 ban•
effts, will nowt on the iprotmd SATURDAY, October
11th. 1812. at 2 o'clock p. m., to flil.ftiltba dunes of
their appointment.- - -
.GRAHAM,}
JOHN DYER, Viewers.
JOHN '12&2121121'..
•
t_t•EZLEP'S ALLEX;ALLEGRENY.
intanifidarn hereby notified that
the viewer. appointed to Tim the prinobal p
to ba taken. fontha Wand= ofilEZLEril AtriGil -
Aileshlny, from Its preaent tarminaii to nape Alley.
Sin diet, and taaIVU iliniatenind bomb% will met
'on WYDbiI3DAT, cictoberethi IM2, at 2 o'clock
in., id th..gniund, to kid I U 0 7 _
n - dutbe of their '
•. LUDO LOCKEtAIt.I. •
ABRAHAM KIVA, yir.
' WILLIAM. PAS& " •
A.US I LSAtib I .113.Alid
• 20 000 &saik‘s. Blip; :
iS
0O Gunny . Bads: .
.. 1 2.0 0 04rP. heavy, Linen has:.
16,010 Andy„ Oat. and Ceta do
BITCIICOOK MoCRFCB,'I' 3 CO
- :teitEmle r • " • " • -
l 3 Wig
nvectr, •
,
- in tiara and Ibr Ws by WM. D. BAYS a CO., • ,
tabmrts m -
oot-
OICAUE, . for Oro o and:-.Ko
. 1.7 9.00. oak oiber 1111111t11111110% as
J4II.' , DALZEGL a BUN,
.412 _ tod —Co .
UlStil
LAbr male by
6.011-.4 •
h0.,1 art/ 0,
IML,DALZELL it 5'N.
" , atatlO Water street.:
QSUPPAND.CIGARS.-= '-• ;--
/%7' all bteat, O•rtett's &otcb azinff; -• •
10.000 Gorms 2
.4gar!, . 11, ! ,0,11 4 Mandy. • .
160,0U0dVddnen - do; -
4000 hat dpaddib
How. in Oars sad lor saOlpy -
fell r - - ' - - RILVATICR k 131109„
Al It: TA tf. Y' I Alz, - 1301.0011.150,
pittnloNti BACK PAY, .and .1111.4TAItY *
Otedille Jet evert. deecrlptloo. collected . -by. A 0.
litocoey et Law; No: .titentletreele
Pdtebelnetic . . • - . ,
, PAINTS,
01(.4.-..LED -DYE STUFFS, :lEarao3mot.
ESSENCE Or COVYNI, ArtoVll PLA.
roam EITEAOTS; NI , TIBEOB, , CINIYANDE.
MAGE,.OLOVIrak ALLEPIOS; 'WHOLE PEPPER.
DE81.11111) BIED, Ce EWE OIL..IIVOXI 0111. and
norms of. all,ko4lL/10 &Aqui. 11l idondaid pMEof
ww.Detww,Ae., dc.OßAion, and forme low by .
.1 • - 00E8rDll WALLACE, - .
Pi.it;',oMaDiatiaitUito: boron punbiwing - abr.
rirtmut, voted do#dl to sad Plando• our stook:
is WiRIONDIE*.WALLAOI.
rpirwity,
.ILDeliallßlf &SON
1 ' EP 44: riviiii. Biala.: Agi v ki N y cie,,
luraracturisteof mry-Inuisty of COOKING AND
RATUIG ISTOTICH ..000/LING... 6.6203114 :7/Dii
i.ioditootiGßATlrlSolol4, 7 / 4 11Dta, 44.: :: , •
90 +:.. 4.6-S4 7C. ,- ,1 . 1: - . .:, a -...... 0 .0,.. ,_:- , :-.. .:
Nso, OAST Hi nd i m
ma -- ro. and oil of CASTINGS ma& to
DRY GOODS.
NEW F • L GOODS.
•
"NEW BTYLi OLOAKI3;
NEW STYLE SHAWtB;
NSW STILE rIP.CULLES;
MOH COLORED PLUM. for Drum;
IfIG'D NUT POPLINS;
plO'D B SP'T POPLINS, all colors.
Balmoral Skirts,
AU cantle' and Caw.
New style frOnP HEIR TS, among which arSy he
fond the raid* of the world,
THE QUAKER SKIRT:
Ladles' sizes,
Inn.' sista, end ;Children's sizes;
For sale at
W. & D. HUM',
COR. FIPTW & MAUKIT STS
FALL DRY GOODS,
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.'S.
We hare jut opened one of the largest stocks of
all Mods of
DRY GOODS .
That wri have Veer boon able to offer ; ezroisildng in
Part 11' . ..
...
,; ,• '
_ .
SHAWLS; CLPARS, of the latent designs and en.
ttrelyture ; MIXES GOODS, of all kinds and at
ail orient DOMESTICS, a very largo stock; ,
FL ANNILS, all colors and quaU , y ;
PftIIPIN, MIIOLLNB, °IMMIX d,
• T1C1N111 , 43. OHPONI3, PANT . .
BTOPITI, DEILLINGS,
- °RAM. TOW MINOS, • •
.
&a, do., to.
• • .
Oar stock of Domestics we are willing at lees than
they me be knight:ln the gest at the patent time.
a. we intrcbawd largely before the late, agate*,
which imeblia re to offer 'lnducements to tiKee In
went or Domestlca
A large lot of BALMORAL!' and HOOP SHIRTS,
•
f the very bed snakes, pert remind.
04rTsams_Castc
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.
M==
SECOND ARRIVdL
NEW COODS,
. M. Burchfield's,
N. E. Corner 4th (Sc Market Ste.
Kew style 1/1310313-000D3;
Do. VIOURED MERINOS;
Do. PAIRTY SILKS;
117110/0H MIRLN ' 0 PLAID;
veyluss OTTOMANS;
SHAWLS,
° CLOAKS, and
BALMORAL SKIRTS
Jlifounsing Goods,
In gnat misty
This wilt to found one of Um hoz/Lomat docks of
good' ever tame ht to this etty. 0•11 nos, all goodv
ot &virago stiles aro very inure In 04 Zott.
veil
XTEW FALL AND WINTER
3DP.,"Z'O-001)8,
BARKER & CO.lB,
59 Jilarket Stretl.
NEW SILKS,. .
NEW. SHAWLS,
NEW DRESS Gomm,
And in liamento @tack 'of e'er deecTlßtiosi of
r:ory Gc•cidMl,
PRINTS at 1234 coma, taw at7lca;
LOIS.: CLOTHS st 12X eirttr;
BROWN hassmizosu ll i
ei
N. B.Ly,thria PRE
ELEGANT IsTYLES
NEW FALL GOODS ;
.
. . _ . .
Macrum 8c- Clyde
comaas, BETE, BANDA, WAISTS, ant Mbar
BALMORAL alums. for Lelia and ilimmeLA
large variety of the prettiest patens. • . •
HOOP. SKIRTS, COURTS, PATTERNS AND
RBA 11-IMM the latest end Met drips mid makes.
SHIRTS; OOLLAIDA TIIkONDIK-OLOTHING,
HOMERIC. OLOYEd,BANDY DODD% BOMB&
. .
MIXT (HIODS ! I '
_ •
SHUTS, DRAWER", An; bioliihre WO= 'AID
WRITING OASIS; Onebtomb—anstimelientaithlig
no officer or amdlor should be without can; •
At corromiteriVemilei had ' w Mid
desirable In oar Ilne of Malmo, at prices to tuft all.
NAC OLYDE,
.
• Fourth and Diamond.) • .
FIRST 'NEW "MILLINERY GOODS
3IN THI MTH THIS SIMON? • '
• 3EIECb.MLIN,
Hsi Jost noshed. sad ime ritadttoth the
.hil aa. arse rof norporen. AAA 714 W.
HIM norm, Pnvidti, BEHBONN uad otheer Wads
ononeoutb. Wyatt teem- so
i ~A LL GOODS.--We Imre now on hand
• Imp stock of good", sissy l_ oftlattabottikt prim!
•. - _
to tkolatoaolvaaorbt Wash ire aro ofbeSig,
to odookoile borOis a 1 tory lott prictik
- /Oil. U01610',4
79 mitiNirrirrtertr.'
laolt&t: 'FRE i01111015U(YrOti EM:. &an
Heal &ibis giad)hencia Lacs - Veils; Whale tm•
brolecred'o9* , Babas and' Wa!Mar Walt* . sad
Irscallaitcsabeto BalatilllseaCanftttto - - d Lfo•
' Ladles ;, Llivo.lJszabric Hutton%lsla
awl, Laces, *a, toe to at of Watt "oat:eat"'
s term, NACUIIIX a co.,
MLM=
B,!ia4q.B.lLL..isiLutTB 7!
6430 . 1 g. otitis : jag , ndsadSndeeluvial
whol . !ra• of lehllbyees, at,
- sows,
Nos,, 17 sad 71 .
XASEZT ITN RSV
vino Mg 4 L. 1 1 0,, M 14 -20 and it *tart.. side
1 : 200 B
uw elcUtcb abd dobabak
- or ...coon, receleett • brlbrobbe bat
sad lot mato at lbobeel• bud retail '•
ZATON,BIAOIIIAI C 0.,"
b2M
ODPITTSEUEZII THEATRE.
Limes and Zdangsr--
=2MM=I2I
EATIIILDAY. EVENING, SEPT. ).;,1,, 1669,
becpsrflmrd. •
Thc' Gold
NALCLIOIN ..... : .... . .... .. 'FROST
DA NCFF.I7.S!",+ cy.arr
•
FACI FILBTPARD;:-.
BEBEIS3
. . .
THE rUI:SU .NT. R.
40L1;G iii
.drIlCTLd:~' B.etr. ~"
DEVOLVED AND SUFSI"'T
-611011021%—oicilt be Eli tbL gain:
, at 734, o'clock, at Rao= Hall AWL-L. l.
L erth,t t stmt., froa 'Elle sin banal rarO.ro. - ,
Rood a d•r &so ea-
VAlAtati ELLIVI tON.
—On TUESDAY SITEIIING,,Priteu et 'Math
o'clock, will be sold, In tee fecond-Boor taco Atom
at the Commercial Auction Ems; 54 pilth. most
'• (Osborn Hack' f Pittsburgh Stock: -
ado Allaghesy do _
eels - ;7.G. DAVIS, Ai
A Dhatilbll{4.l.llll:ls .
Ja. BE&I. I:STAIN IN ALLYOIIINT CITY
A 2.0 IddlLl7llll TOWNSHIP.—Oh - TUESDAY
September Irtb, at g oc luck.
n will be
mid, by order of the Orphans' Wirt of
=wary. at UM' Commando' Bales licano, M /M
street, the following daw-tibed pro, belosigtog
to the muds of the loft Wm. Dyer, medt-
A Kin th. tint Word of Albsoty qty, thirty
feet front on &nth Menne, (late Benz Lanta) and
'minding beck 100 feemot• or WI. to St. ( Ma'
Innen, whore= is erected a twootor inkirdwMl1 yt
end the ontbnildinge—being lot No. S andltaLf of lot.
No. lo M. Clair Dann y of • sobdtrldpn cd
orflot No. iN in the plan of . Allegheny, on
which there is an son ipc.u.d rent of 1169;____
'Abe a lot in Nottnre townsidp,altuated an Woods'
Non and the New Brighton Pisan Bond, oontairdng
lame and iitt% perches, on which is mead • largo
stone basement and ontbaehed being lot
No.IIIEI • plan of Lots laid out bythochran and
B. McGowan's, guardians tho minor chllthen of
Johnston Lem:, Amassed. _
tuns or Ama—For further - particular". apply to
11: Dyer, 61 federal street, Allegheny. or. John Ca
nard, Adatinietribir, as Yinoburgb loendry.
Sim le nom. -J. 0. DA IA; Amt.
tvirlizast; 4..vulixtva.r.o.te• ' •
ANDASVISTII WASS) LOTO.—On SATO lb
DALY Alf Shl2ooll, September ZOth, !o'clock.
will be sold, on - the preinfam, by order of ohs Or
pbstus` Conn of Alknneny County, the folkerlng 4s:
amble , Baildins Lona in. the in . St ith Mal Seventh
'
Wards of the ctly.. and . near anledning to Venus
BM dots on Tannehill arreelcearit halm; • fled of
20 feet, and extending the mane Ifidth 321 feet and 9
inches to 'Tine eusen—babn lots hos. 14,4 14 8
sad 7 in lien. Wfllinm Porter's plan of lots.
rix lots on Vine street, each Moths a; Wont of 20
feet, and extending the same width Intl het to aWS
bet alley—belna lota re, 26 and 18 La
storeseld pan. • , •
Taasis_or Ilass—Ons.third cash, melds* W ore
and two years, with intoned., moored 'ay hood and
S e der of Administrable..
au* .. J. CI. DAVIS, And.
f L r veer blitllto I
lard» to-04, st tbs'
ITASOIIIO ALL AUCTION EOUBB
MEM
who are
BV buying' for ebb. should not' hal to atop at
BIouLSIALBILIPS AIICITIO/1
So. BB Slab street, abets may be Brand a lam and
.ell smarted mak or Boots, ahoy" and (blurry, Dry
Goody; Kentucky Java; Hoop 6ktzta,'Outko7. 6m'
powlogs,Walps, oU 011•111,1 be
le bold fAI ifolll
tO to lb per and. cheaper than can be had alsowbara
„,a5
/An tf, Winn, '_ I
ALL MILDEWS'S litittr, Bel Asc,
ommulaamini
AUL'.
our b A Sib, tiirLadiee add Masses.
- .1-r at the Mamie Etelt - Auctionlioute. - sten
tMEMIEIMMI
I.4WY •-• r • ' ll4 a :sew atyte j at
J—IL mato Hall Anetkra Haase. sal
Wu KN't, CALe AND BALM()
BOOTS, at. Nonni° Eta Auelimt BOOM.
MI LidEIS .A.NI) 0111L1311,1SDeti I 'oo
13,111ItTS, all dux, at 55
Mcett e ..
4.../ toot lizossre.u.s.to PIANOS ress
Ses4.—A.nexoeileitilessorootiehlrk:.
eriogyiano, 6 °cisme. - Prini • 00 .
A hemorood Gets 0.. pietio, flfgsat - case: '
6 octave..rios 160 00
Boreenxel7Stodart Ca: Lt:
-6 octarn.-2.Priee oo
A Posewood Besdent pheras, yery7One J sope,
634 octave. 'Mee " -A; CAI
A goe•wood. Gorreetiet, 4 Haas, tot
..4SOMY osrosie octave. Price-- ----1-"!.170
r s. Ressorecel, Hayes •• Co. Plano,tbrod
'old:7 octavo. - ' Co
A itosowoor. Gilbert, Upright -Fa., c x -,, -
tare.' Prim
A Idabopoy'T. Load nun, bas r.,7
e ,
IsTop ' ' ' ' 735/0
A Itoserwood Genoese Pismo, large , es.. 6 eo.
A Boossood Oblekddig Flan°, lory bOt
ipod, *iron'. Price ' . 60 00
♦ an..boynny.'LOad t Bro., old but togoolt"
- code , . Acctions.—Priee-- 45 t 0
A Mahogany, AstorA 06,614 Londongynto,
20 O 0
A loalnutlwass Place, is geoti coat:, o
75 00
A AlabolPAL ILbsou Ease, low Torn..ory
good, If octave. . 76 00
HIW PIANOS...
A splendid stock of new Planar, frail...the bust
lon 'lark and b n - band; and am- '
3tantly ' fecetirtog new voyylko. Prim nwOriabin
the sun os'Abontanufnotanan, sad imay,tortro•
For solo by JOIIN strim ie.
1150 ti.N.ZT r111144(116.
G807131251S r IIdLA turdatraciii*lo, tto,
No. 476
. .
ae naW Pgrred " r# 4lo iltigalls '
- 7 OOTATZIIO7IZWOOD PIA6O.'
until stag ali improgstmants,kwirti to tblis Coms?
or Zolope, over4tremg bar, Friacb griatl.actial•
1150 - CASH:
Wanazsid.ot FILVA TZARS.
5175 W 10201 41
'eartanted mad* or tha brt steroatd tatterhat
and to mama bestir than any sold **IWO arlehla by
ibt old tars atanamtatrra: .We invitethe Was
judges to months and UT thaw tow Instrumento
sad wit stand toady it at Umtata tot than mit%
any others inannthotarad in this amain,
GROVRiTEEN
• moucc- - -• as BBOttiitiAT, IL
STEINWAY% Pich3IIUBLAIAAOII
Jukricatied,eia; &kiss
lUINWAT PIANOIV
.ofeapub.wciltogiaiiblioadll4*
roe sae 2k4:5311ta1t,4nat."-
NAB47B.IO 4IO. 4iLLED
J..t ideceslity- • Zs, docket Doable*
GOLD DZDALL raugatit i P/ANCIN wilkk ern
bi &Mos IGuadocutneil :educed peOms.;rlbovalo•
,lia Ate rarp.osiaU7 ta•tl.4 Ms: 4 4"A cP 35114
- CUUSLOTTIL ELODD:4 B DOLtsiguit.
' 9l3' - Elek Witt Ice it sabiftmorksild Plasm.
600 000 laWM""Wit -erg,
Nog 'tad
,
aid it* idiat.
_imcimaiiitotoaratuanse.
i1 &NTt3.11.1311.13H11 F M.014.1 4 E5,
- • ..
Sao
:oLorzt pp
ad.n iv!! inn: . fin's suut sad
DIMINIMIL iYbo N wds sadists!! fbaliaz imptle4
b/ BATup, AOB UM at.
jutti fial
htBROVEREW 'hgkarr4 l o 3
• •
,0L07:124
. mit at thick ad ColonciiiX
set _
Fa ftriftirstrmit. _
NEW I Y. - -INYP• I44P " *--- - I - 7 41727 1 (" 2
inarbinvx cativat'orr:-
Yad~aod gold bi Z. asew.
Prectioot o l frAdiz 6d Tin ttrgie..
Ack. 1,11.14*
Ellorprema.
Len.
EM=l
CANVAS MO= I
MM=I
P1.1.4k - OS:-•! - •
- - -4150
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