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Not uaL !).,41Pruincert!qr, points of view; for both a s regards the - numbers engaged,'and alen:the -desperation of valor with which :the combatants fought, and,the , oonsequeitt inevitable result, a fearful expenditure of; ..life, the battle of the 17th of September, . _ 1562, may be compared with that of the 17th of June,l.Bl6. , Butchera, With:the more fighting, all com parison must end. Nsroz.zos, at the close of that eventful and to him irretrievably disastrous day, Madahaste to enter his car riage.=nbt that in which he came either, for - his.travelling carriage, with its costly and • cumbrous aPpointioents, .was not suited for a fugitive, and, besides, it had probably by that time fallen -a prey to the victor—bilt ' in such a carriige as could be found, and -"pressed into his service, he made his way to purls, and by the 22d had bin forced to eldicate'the throne of France A battle, a victory, With, such results, neceisarily. be- I comes memorable though in all,other re speote ittney-claint,nei single attribute that would entitle It to pre-eminence in a Qom : parlson with many a "welt-foughten. field" of _lesser 'fame 7 -of lesser' fame, because were leo& • ~i , f hile;:then, we rejoice in the very mod erate amount of victory, which the latest "dispatches and corn:swede:tee from the . army show that we are justified in claim . ing,:we cannot forbear wishing—whether self-satistied -generals, and. other official, notabilities will agree with us or n o t—that such measures had been taken; as would have given us :a victory complete and deci sive—not merely in the sense of making liiirylind and Pennsylvania "safe," but in" the true and only sense of such words, when 'honestly and intelligently used— that 3a tasiy,victory with results pore . atentiniate - with the means employed, with " . AO,. greatness aridthe necessity of the and; with the` ample root:meets which the nation has supplied, and eharged her servantsv to use freely and feariessly,if:So be,ithey faithfully wish on'the work:: We &mein the 'words of .acontimporary; ithoiaretiectioria l on tits isubject seem to ns eminently,just: . , What we mean,: when we say that our . iCksoess,is not equal to oar opportunities is ' this: That the universal expectation of the country ! lOW that, with our superior re -- sources, we should: "either exterminate the ' ' rebel army : or capture it in its tricks.' We -- have done neither, but we have allowed it •to escape, and-the fact- •when made public. %produced& SetleatiOll‘of intense disappoint meet. Patriotio hearts were proformdly •-•.1 :saddened by the consciousness that the tremendous battle ever fought on this oontiiient„resembling-in its proportions 'and movements the battle of Waterloo, has not been'tie dicisive in its results. The Was not out in piece/1.60t got off by night; be can reassemble his foroes eitheat , Win chester, or; what` seems to . us more probe he can erects the mountains and effect a' rapid jmootion with the armies of Bragg sad.. Kirby . Smith. We:/hall then have , another large, powerful and - compirvolvely fresh army of, rebellion to ,encounter and subdue. ...11adlee and Jackie:a been thor oughly,contpiered, thorebellion would have been cast upon the very jaws of death, but now. it hall won another lease of life. • This misfortune, in the midst - of fortune, - '1 pe , . owe- to two - facts—first, the surrender of - Herpqa ri m y; wh ich the ptiblio will never cease to regard as - a disgraceful treachery ; and second,- to the want of energy , in the ' military authoritleali calling up reinforce ments. There weave reason in the world why =oh a-man as IGol. Miles, who, had shamefully failed tit Bull Bun, should hive been intrusted witijeo important Et - In'allowing it to be given up he ' Opined the precise loophole which the nth; els, in their desperate straits, wanted, and A Without width they would have been in , eiltably captured., Again ' when Harper's Perry : wail known to.bligonci--and..the foot . < ...I,lll.reported , as early as Tuesday night= we cannot account for the laxity of `the . Government in not ordering up the trained - militia el theaorthern cities. No less than twenty-four hours after that event, ten or ..,::.-:'twentythousand vrellarmed atut dietelp. ' lined men could have been on their way to take part in a destructive , - pursuit of the flying foe. - • • . Cheers tor Jet. - Davie .l A "..'Delioor" stir." meeting war :held in • - Temperaneoville, on Saturday evening lest, . Which wee addresse d by Gso. P. 11.airmros,,_ 20 1 ,, t4,-.i*BoCietfe!'-candidata for Cwt .:v. • • grecs.. The epeech;ree dull and'imaC,_bnt the meeting was somewhat enlivened by "- Cheer! fer*Aeff: - Daile,.strhich were heartii, given,st we are informed.. We are actin- . _fosmed'that the traitorous cheers were_in. ''''`itay wise rebuked—Those who gave them understand the "D6132 , X . 1111i10'! movement to ' What it really le-os diversion in: favor DaviNzand so go straight to the mark by cheeritig for him, - They have not byyocriey -enough to metal the 'reel do= 44011. Cr.. • -The New Troupe. We andante:id that Gan. lit Clelian's fcrece, which took the field to drive the rebels :out of Maryland, contained c rrie„ pally V,OOO of the new bodes, to which ad: ""--.llltione mity have been made. It is, the • -tutiveresi - report that the new regiments • have fought admirably,. ~ • t. We copiedyesterday su• aceounfoi.thir' battle of Sunday, one of its severest points, - .2 " ia which the palm of bravery and, elk alener,was given to a Michigan reed:tent - raised only two , Weeks. u• ay pe laid by these who think less •we l:•of nevi troops than we do, that they senghpviefijelaj because they were inter mixed With, old ones. But even if -this is St abows t,ttaiSt_ibi proper _menage. tie,*;.o--cops may be . made services • bititlluty' telly 'be'tistl Zeverywhere, In with old ones. • - . •• • - IL is probable that even a larger proper. Non of the inetny'e force In the battle of • Wednesdey, And of raw soldiers, than own army. 'And yet, that the entire force of the enemy behaved well, is stated ' In all the accounts. per_sone,•-with peculiar notions of -- . 7 111i - soteßeign sOcacy of drilling, have said hatjL erObld'ber inotiths before our new onld .Volth ; Such a Ltd mhos • Alien OP in the light. of epought 10 have been /Ivan Vplong agegl • It'ii-oeyr4thibetiftilittthe free). troops C/eit;_,Cssey'jidiviONV.Who were at first repettedletwill giiretirsy; at Ahe bettle,of -^ ' 2 'Foie ~Q4IW dld.T.sep4t.eshibli. ninth courage, submit to. ifigrest_. losses without Motto g,. andAnfileViik much bolus upon eiteMY,--es .401,.t.testance of a field fight iu Obi velskfittalattlif thing-Insa One ef their treitiesti b i le of ' ',•••• r'n I.:mutt: _ : • , -eJt - - . - - -4 . F. 4 : • • tre ' - • ~... 4,•.•;.;:',,r.'.,.1 -M7-'•':,1"1-,*ii'-: • ' .. • • •.. ', ~...,:...,:s4Y-;',11,..-...."f".".i!A ~."''kg ' ' . S SS• ••. ' • - . -: ' ' • ':.l-. : C,' r , "• -•-,7, ; , ';'';• - ••;',..'• :- '-'-,i4.l4:.`eirt.?:V'R;gt.? S . :'•-''''''',:.::::•, , ". : Z -, '•:.,.';': - l:• , •-' -. . :-:•• • • _. 5 ! •,.••-•_•: • Tale itptTCll4l6'posocntissyi thattlenentl forNsibington on Monday, being oaderod.to toPorc minau fir soothe WO* thangb bialuanikis not yet .fally ~ A Strtynte Story about Harper's Ferry 'Republican Executive Committee. '' - - .', The Philadelphia.Prealiublishes the fol The members of ,ths Oinamittes will meet at the , leering lettisr,liviug some, curious state- ouce of Lb. Chef:man, No. 08 Grant atrett,-Pttti• ! ---- T OLD - PRICES: - ,A . 1 . mentecorteernlng tliesunitilier of Her er'a burgh. on ITSIDA.Ti Fent. :60. 1862, at 10 o'clock , 1 ~,' - -. .. P .. a. mt.:, The atteadeztee of eirry member Ls dest . red,n. : I lluare Union ;Stationery rortfolio, beehive, of Importanc• will be preseated for tbe, , oottederation. W 2.1. B. HEMET, Chatham, ;jet*. L. saraLltalui, &M . ). 28811EICTB Of ?&FEE; -. .. .. Fasosate.F, Md., Sept. 19, 1662. , In my communication dated at Middle: , town, Sept. 11, you ..will seeolleeit that L stated if you should bear of the surrender ? ie of Harper's Ferry, be not onto fis h ed; I will furnish you with a key tote secret. These were, is nearly its I ' can , eolleet,_ l the.worde used. ' Now for the ire: On ,the morning of the llth, wh e taking breakfast; in company with some rebel officers, I got into an argument with one of , ..them—a Major Yost--in relation to the ability of the rebels to capture Harper's Ferry. I insisted that one hundred thou sand men could not capture it if properly defended; upon which the Major asked me how many troops I:suppose& were defend ing it? I atutweted not less - than ten thou sand, who, ; if they were nut sheer poltroOns, could defend it against the. whole. rebel Re insisted there were not so many, and I as stoutly Maintained that there were, adding thatl wan, there myself but' four days since. At t, : point, his vanity, per haps, olereame his itriidence,, for, being determtned to maintain the position he had assumed, he said, "It. is but two days since I left it l' Being astounded, at this reve lation, and iv - Wing to hear more, I mode rated, when ho went on and tirtid that he was, in cOmpany_with 'General Miles two .days before (which. must ha - tie been on Monday or Tueriday,) that ho bad, in com pany with that officer, walked all through camp and had seen the forte, and go did not beliiie there were more than five thousand. He then began to repeat some conversa tion heeled!' him and General Miles, and elated that Miles said be did not know what the d-1 he was kept there for • that he was of no use, and if attack ed, :hat he would surrender. The Major then - care lessly added that "Miles was a first-rate fellow, but that if be had a bottle of whiskey beside him, everything might, for all he cared, go to the d-1." had already heard 'something at the Point of Rocks in ?elation to Gen. Miles having given orders to destroy the stores at that place, and spike the two guns, which astoniehed every one, as there seemed to be no abeseion for any such desperate meas ures. I was present and aided in the re moval of the two pieces of artillery and the commissary stores two days after, and there, was not an enemy nearer eh/nide miles. Many hints were thrown out at the time wins the causiof such extraordinary orders, which generally resulted in the con- elusion that Miles was not -to bo trusted. Accordingly, after having heard what has I been already related, I concluded it to be my duty to transmit •what, I knew to some one who had diffident power to remove or supersede him, and I finally concluded that the best thing to to done was' to write to his Excellency the President, acquainting him with what I heard. I accordingly wrote a letter, addressed to the president of the United States, but, after having written it, I had no means of `transmitting it. I craved a few of the citi zens of Middletown, whom I knew, to be Union melt, to ride with the letter to the next toWn, in any direction, I cared not what, which had a mail communication With Waehington. But all to no purpose; they were either afraid or apathetic. " I compelled, therefore, to abandon the design and let things take their pourer, and; the country is but too painfully aware what that has been. MajorTost,l learned, was a resident of Leesburg, Virginia. lie wore no decoration's on-his gray snit indi. cativo of rank, but was addressed as Major by: the other officers, and •seemed to be a man of much consideration among them. AA some of your readers - may probably know him, .I will give a short description. He is short, - stout but Ed obese; his hair and eyes are both black ; hie features well farmed and hand/dam; and there was that about the massiveness of his • head and frontal development, added to his clear, penetrating eye, - which always bespeaks intelligence. - ' The Pratt accompanies this - note with the following editorial etatemene: We had,,a little hesitation in printing the above letter, although it came from one of our most reliable special correspondents. We do not desire to say a word in relation to the dead; our correspondent's account is circumstantial, however, and it is no in. , jlistiCe to col. Mileiteemory to know all that May be said against him, in Order that his oonduotbe explained or defended. may Boson to PEssettralts..There is no doubt that the sudden and' swift raising of such a vast body of Pen nsylvania State Volunteers, (75,000 men,) and throwing them on the Southern border of the State, has had a great deal to do with cooling the rebel desire fora march upon Baltimore, or an invasion of Pennsilvania, and, may have , had not a little to do with their • tight out of. Maryland. These volunteers were this week crossing over into Maryland to pro teot their own Blau,, by noting as an im mediate, supporno the National army; and in'any a contingency widen might have arisen, such a tremendous force might have decided the fortunes of the day. A very large proportion of this Pennsyl vania army was from the rural district" and the villages, and was composed of , hardy fellow. thoroughly, familiar with shotgun andtifire olive whioh has not entered upon thie war in any such number in the Northern States .as the came class het done in the. South and Southwest. They were milled out in the South by in vasion and it has been threatexutd • inva sion which has called Ahem to 'arms in Pennsylvania, as well as in Ohio and other Free Buttes. Formed into compa nies and regiments, a very short time makes nob men fit for actual service in the field. Oen. Lee did not expect to have this vut additional army to contend with when he entered Maryland. . His blows were to be so quick and heavy as to paralyze the North, and induce. IL to accede to terms of submission or disunion. But the people of Maryland failed him; Baltimore was too hard a nut for him to crack; Washington was securely defended by an army twice as large as his own, and a loyal host sprung out of. the 801 l of Pennsylvania that VIII almost sufficient of itself in a few weeks to I annihilate his ragged-rebels. These gal ',lent volunteers of the ,Keystone; State de aerve all applause for the alacrity with which they have sprang ha to ve arms, own ; d an the splendid patriotism they sh and even if they should Lek. DCrpsrt. in the ao trial work of the battle-field, have earned the honor and credit of having done much to discourage and ortish the rebellion.- , N. Y. rriterna. . . Who' is Pliesiiii#Phl Thle vu :the question last 'evening, for General )doCiellau bad said that he was "driving the enemy emits the river," enders all felt sun that tho General wholoname was now Oret prominently ut tered we's a ?Weald's's ohs.. in the army. Brigsdirr-General Alfred Piet:wanton, ;le r then; s native'of the District of ;Columbia, from which he entered the ililitary Aced emyin 1840. Ho wee Commissioned a full second lieutenant of dregoons Norem ber, 1846. lie served en,bleilco, wiwe he von much distinction and s_ breiet. lie I biome a captain In 18.55: In 1861, by the resignation - of treitore,'Pliiisonton rapidly advanoed on the .list until he was senior captain in the eavalq service. Ile soon became colonel of cavalry, and in July was made a brigadierteneral of vol . liteari, and. Wes given the command of guiemen's'sitvalry brigade. Be bas•been celebrated for his dash and brilliancy, and has gained much 'credit by bts operations in IllorylintLAlls lost enterprise as a driver of rebels:is precisely his Una-7 COmmiTcfcl44lstifiPm. • • . : Ws regret tnlest.m."tbst the Hon. tem.] Wane m ciontinedie hie _room by steltnent. Reis not , thotight ' to:be 'deageroally 111. t. .1 be ibllowing are the committee William B. Negley, Chairman, Peehlri. township Wuii J. Gtiimiore, CPPer St- ORR township. RobetrUcCiarren. Findley township, „ Abdlrl McClure, Mlmlo township.-. - R W o mbe.R . R L . l arriasnoaha,o B R i o r m m p in o g t ha b m or ou o h ugh Capt.-Jamos Woodburn, Sewickly b. rough. Cat, Thomas litcliastors, Turtle Crook. John Ilerron, Ruder tnwnehip. Freeman Jones, Richland township. ' George Neely, Franklin township. Col. George Gast, Third Ward, Allegheny oat 7. Stephen R. Geyer, &rood Ward, Allegheny city. Jame. McGunnigla Chartiers township. J. J. Rubinson, Indians towushiPi WM Williams. Ninth Ward. Pittsburgh. Jas. - L. Sutherland, Third Ward, Pittabsuigh. gh. David Fitubsunons,.First Ward Pitutou David Hutchison, Eighth Ward, , Pittabnign. George. Finley, Collins township. David Drennan, Plum township. seßbilevrtd pUIIfLIC JrOTICES. :.I,ECTURE AT . TliE • IRON CITY urYCCILLEtIE. curner of .Pann and at. Clnlr THIS (TUESDAY) IdOlll4lllG, nt 11 o'clock segoiAtarrse. f h!. Tttub e teockhol.ters of tbe Pittsburalt Otui Comps y are hereby notifies! thtt o olectisu will be bell at the Milos of the Company, on the It 11115 MON OAT, (oth day,) OF OCIToBER,, bete. n the loin of 31 and 6 o'clock p m, far the purpose of electing three persons to earn as Trustees of Om Company, ea& for the Urfa of three year.. FABLES CEIIIISTY, Tres...nee Offlut of Pittsburgh 6as Ca ,' So -tombs? 19. 18.2. fa.lr.ebb IDG AND DAT 8C11006,1,210 Srstres ST. PIIILIJALPIDA. Will be opernd oe MONDAY, BSPTAUBSB 18M. The course of study embraces the L atin,a Prouch sad Ciermort Languages, d Pain. tog, together with the elemeotar .end higher Ur mches of a thutough English edmation. The ac,,,Minodstions ale of excellent charbetor, nod well calculated to ensure to the pupil the coot. forts of p. home. Owing to the pressure of the times, a deduction of 10 per foot. will to made for V. ansoing year. ot-att. ,WESTERN UIvIVXS.SITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. GEORGE WOODS, M. L, PriacipaL Aided et arren Profusion. nitre Trate of the punting rem commences on SEPTEMBER 'ln. A 01'11INASIIIII ir caturected with the Drava. shy.. MILITARY DRILL, under • anapataht Drill flagrant, mares arldal a , tenth:in. FOl . **Wart, ow Catalogue, to b• had at the ratriree. . y e Application cut be made at the residents of Hee. TISDLEY, 114 Wylie street anifinisr : JrII7GIT4Itr XOTICES. tr STANTON CAVALRY I TWO WEEIES MOUE POE VOLIINAZICILIi A BSLBOT 0013E8. THE MOST Arraeo- MS AUX A OF ND THE 13ERVIOS 0177 BOUNTY. emir, Dude/ the Dtl to special order, Docked by ths Socestory of Wor—Ocr lota= the Benet= to comet SPECILL OUDDR DO. WAZ DEPLITIF;R. • Washington, D Q. Acgo4 f Vent James U. tichoonmaker shall falsettos men. Soaks of arealfy, within three sob, Vith tb• was,- clan of the GOTerriOr or the Stets of Pirunsilearde They will be eccepted by the Wet. Deportment. EDWIN STANTON, Secretory of NO'sr. 'Efr.L.DOI7•`TCLI Praissannsata Hama. 1 . Harrisburg, Angus* 19th, 1869 j Tho above authority of the Secrets:, of War to approved. . rft. L. itIISSPLL 'adjutant General of Pennsylvania. Tram lb. above it will' be semi that the under. signed has been duly antbotised to raise lb. nee companies within dim wrcke.. da Volt fa positively the only opportunity that wilt be arena for those wno'deeire to *stage In this breach of the Iprilm, WI. highly important that it be embraced' without belay. Two csoutrosd.% nearly foil. bare heea accepted, and will go Wa C utely t into tomer. tont. Oempealea. parts of oompentes, and eqoads,not al ready incepted, hoe - now the test and undonbtedly the linen opportimity forsetering the service. All Bounties from the United Stelae will be given to the men, and the Allegheny Boensy Bounty to each con ea may be -enlisted - trout A ll egheny torinityl This listtellon hen `been coned for speciri *role* by the Secretary of- War, and will •he armed, equipped and boned with the least portable delay. " • The Wohlagton Cavalry, of Philadelphintute been soceptei in thin Battalion. It fa undentinedly one of the Seat Compotes in the Bolted BMUS, Thu Lieutenant will for. the prawn% be found at the DMus 'cif tee Pittsburgh White Lead Company, , on OILDBOOL STREWS, Allegheny City, -ac at the ' Beenalting Stand, in the Dlamaid ear-2-tf Y• Alt LIMA.. wej TUB TOILT DELAW•ttg.—The Stan. ton Artillery trate been accepted war o re D e w r. port Immediately tosHeadquartery, at Tort Delaware. Ibis Compuly te aselgted to epeeist duty at ort Delaware. • or desirable writes cools not Us offered, and s a thts week dove the time for ea !laments, thre Who Neste entering the: Wrelos should report. immediately, at hesrultislf-OTIon on 6r. CLAI6 B, ItEXT, GOOLZ the Bridge, and at HA. SONIC HALL, Fifth 'Street. - atll. CEO. W. BEWDltal3 'N. Captain. l oieredisaavratx—iteornita aran we?' tad ailab raced flatcar), nor with Ms army of • T treni., Gen. Pope coracasadiag.. LIIIITZNAN'T ATWtLL: . . . Who itas bon detailed on tverniting soma. is now in the city' lit she meantime, pawns wfildng to join the Battery will oall.at SPECI.IL .4-Or:CBS. 0713.-'-T.--18.80-X.-Drake's Plan 12 DITTZ93.. Itshanstod natoia's Isnot rastomi: They 11:4101140, itronatbin 'and matte the mum, tan Dirpepla, Acidity of the Stomach. Dlaribcos, to: - A paled &pettier and tondo. Prim, turt4mlndn tea wlttort otinardating th. hraln. They cm. cacoman?d alma St. Cali num, ..Itooto' and limbo, sadare trommomdMl hi ill wig.; cos them.' Adapted to and-.re. or 'yoing, hot . parttcilarlJ rmommonded to the iris& and taunt td.' , Sold in Grcice* Dtdairien. *WM and Saloons. It intkrarb Intitsinoodma . 902 13mtodmay Wow Tort. C 4 Lyon" BW4MAU.O . IIMMetROP Ilya. tested .flor . t 9 years and grows LaMar. It kit* sad 430171113itee P.Caltah Bed Bugs. ;Az* Flow, Maths In .ClotEh tan and Tornittue. GlArden lata?to, C 0 .. .. All VMII/0.• WWI shostays'of B. Lycra, md lickpoi•eoptit topromo ar4.7l;adio ow& nat. . Beware d cotp2tatitita and In:Matadi. • T.iyonti PURISM kliiiin WIWI. in 11, Lyon's Prns an &Agt to tate and Mica 1 . : Sold otoriirbtro. - • • D. B.I3ARNgs. atyl.lBmaudwit . Sin Broadwlty. New Twit. IEII .jt..i., -. 4,....-..* . ..i.r, eurpota,aad et.maftlns OMR , War Hl/b7 • ; • W. 8. HAVEN, 00131 , 119 a WMID •M 1 TIMID PTIL rewormuir_mq!! Gineral nipping and Commission Merchant, rsoee. op rtates, , • • • . So.-117 WALL BTBSET, N.Y. ADC deil.r In r Amnions, pvi stunt, ,by %bedelive original peetnee only. : Tzeits—Covb oil ry, - Coneleninesals el !fordo and Ikanentle Mere. dive •olldaod. Mr. bve business conn ' ecilone Idea pada raluvi el We. rump., than, Saab 111:11U2S. OA. furls. Pandelvb tatanda, -Anettalle sad Obion.i veldtt. MU n mrri v he advert: deer, hoeing beep restored to booltb lo geW. veal, by wrel7 riaaple romedy, after Onto( soder. td tenni can watt s same loot *diction; odd that drew, dismiss, Ocanumptbm—isonsame to quasi , known to bis fallow sufferers the mane of ooze. ' To all 'boleti/1i it, be will send a copy of /be pre ectip.ta used (free of chasm) with the direction Ile myna( sod wing e. sobich they' •11.1 Plod s taro owe for Uolors Ab wjptioi,me. w linmdityy' te. The only obwet co Um orliertiser to reedit g she prescription is to benefit lb. onward, sed emend in. ormstion iblett be commies* to be toroleattlo, be baptistery ooltaner will try Ms rowdy, oils will coat them meads, ono moy prom • blannolt. . Pontos wisblng tbe prescriptin will plena adroit liar. 1212 ordaD ostgantd _ Williamsburg, Slings county, 2i. T. 50 g , * 's AW*AND LAWN. °C3,311444 2& ENVELOPES; 8 STEEL, PEIT4 ACCOMMOD&7OI- PEN BOLDER; lA.BEIL LEAD VENCTIL: AU of .operlor quality, wncranted Sold et PA•CEHT(I EACH• an 4 to Agent■ Rita De+las at. it 60 PE DOZES Aceuta . wautd to'sell mew POBTrOLIO3 .very where. They are Just the thing for the Soldier or for famikose. TRY THEM taraddress all oi 'erg, to Imre prompt v r elation, to .JOHN P. HUNT, Wholes& and Retail Bookseller, Stationer • not Siwukaler, ASONI,3 HALL Y 1 We street. IRON. BUILDING4', Persons &tiring so be thoroughly educated for business will hese Obtain the following impatient edvaintagei oter nil other Canes of the kind Ist. It is the cull, one to the Union known to be conducted by • practical merchant. Yd. BOW the etudeat has en unlimited course of instruct ion. All oihers,oootten.perslanently lora. ted,”- have either exploded or repeatedly changed hands, leafing their pupils to dad their "time one Umittd" almarbere. 3d Dun Systewe of Book Keeping are immune ed by the highest eoromerotel suthorittm the be. t published. , 4th. lb. pupils of all other attire!s remote igue• rant of the Private Ledger fib There is not yet • molar system of Private Sauk BookeKeeping taught eleartare in the country. 6th. The Lectures of the 0.31 , T Principal convey Information to the itudeat Of commerce that con be obta'sted alma from *practical business MAIL 7th. His long standing, widely known reputation Its a merchant, nas aoconntant, et an author, nod as • precepeare makes be Mph - ma • passport to the confidence of hesitance MOO to 0 , TY part of the • Union. 6th The acteuracy, of hid atCl33Olllll to 11111Mr01111 matters of &spatted 'coal:tots, daring twenty-two pare' prattles sa • pnbUctsccoantant bas never once been set all - d• by Courts or Arbitrators. fah. fittanaboot Book-keeping has never been ther m:lply taught In any other Collor. in the city. 10th. Our Prsdessore of Peattasnahip. ire awarded the fast prendean fur petarmrtship by the Ohio 3tnto lair at Cleveland. for 1662, over alt the best penman 'Oho West. They being oleo Professor, of Book. Keopteg, the student has the beet fit of their Untrue. tan to penmanshijiwhile writing a, their book*, es well so during the writing hour. yen ltdrorP. • . • VuTivii.—eteated I roposata are in. cited until the with DAT uf rEPTEMBEB. 1161, at I 2 o'clock an.. for 'applying the Edged States tniteletemoit Departs:mot with 0,C0., teed of Bag, CATTLE on the hoot The Cattle are to be delireted at Wasidagton City, D. 0.. and .toch animal to amigo !till , Pounds Poet violent. No animal 'admitted which Weighs lion than l,too wands gross weight. '• Bei fro and buds not wanted. • • The Cattle to be delivered at such it,... and in each quantities as the Gorersurtent may require. Tb first doll'ery cf Cattle to be med. ten dap alter signing the Contract. A. bond, with poi sod auffielest security, will be Vis r. rtnient rearms to Basil the sight to pay In Tresenry notes or other Clorommea fonds. No bid will be entertained when put in by eon tractors who hare preriously faded to comply with their contracts. Or when the Weldor Is not preeent to respond to his lid. ALL bids to be accomponled by two ausrantice. The names of *tiaras should be &toted to full. with the p odes address of ell the suatab.,l of the A. m. Me to be ditectild to."CoL A. BECKWITH, A.. 1 D. 0.; and C. B. U. S. A. Washington. D: 0.," and i widened "Pte; far Beef Cattle." • • Form of Ciesriatim. We. •-•!--. of the musty of and State of . and of the county of --. end State of do • bet eby guarantee that to alde tea fulfil a contract I. ICCOalane with the unmet his proposition, and that, should his proposition be - admitted, he will at once enter into a contract In accordance therewith._ lihoald the contract be awarded him we are prepared: to become his securities., This guarantee must bee appended to each bid. • • . sta2,ttd SQ,,KALED rlittruzAL6 areinviied till the Ist DAT Of MOM% 1 Ha, at 12 o'cleck m., Is forribiblng the Bobelingove Department with nO,OOO bomb of /LOUR. aids will be received for what I. known ise No. 1, Ito 2.nd No. 3 The number of burgle of ebb kiwi .hcold be Oa. teeth mud, and tba piles progeterd for each Arab. The queolity of flour reqviir,d will be about WO barrel. daily, &Deemed ettuer at lb. GOTernmatt Warehouse. In Giorgeitimit or es i be Bettiroe4 1), po : oit Vi'aiehlogion.. She usual Govan:men& Invix otion wilt be tomb . , just before the flour b recieb.ll. The barrels to be bautaluirl. pids oil be eccompauled by an oath of allegiance, and be clizeMed to tioL A. BILOEWIIII, A. D. 0,, and O. ii. A.. at WashiA n toa, D. 0,. and au. dormtl .Propmal. in floor." sell:id DMINLTkLt..III.M'Iti ISOILUL.—Let, 4101. tore of Idathilortratlon bare been granted to th e uari , ralgord by ens Sinister of Alkgheny county, on the *stereo( Dr. Themes Megan, tau f the dry of Pittebargb. deed. An peo writ h earing clams spinet said estate gill mat *kno same, and three indebted to wad estate will nuke lambed • paymeot to • A. DILADI DS, Aticer, Oornra Liberty and Puma egrets Oth Ward, ear. awl' • u^nnth.. -••• • • • r twottory brick Dwelling, lx !oeualning eight roma, thilahed with Shower bath, bot and cola. Large yard. Central to tout. um. lnquira of Dr. firkascrr,'M Yana attest. aa2l74t. • ' • 67 TOUltill ISTIUICT • N'l'.-1W byd.raulio 1.:43- 0 1 1 i ; M sett b pat rearh‘d by itlnt RENRY H. CitLLINB. oLASrEtt.—bo bbla blind Plaster kw .04, Dv HOMY EL COL ta Ng. r yi biter ictitX.lll 1,104' Arri..l - FOB IifLLING LIQUOBS, Skid 01 tbis Crary. 001ce op to tiv....isch. 13(3: Alderson ?boar, turtro, tont iii‘i oosl Pli Scooter Urals, outing boars, dd word. Pdtdbuta; Coot Thomas, taosro 2 , 1 do, do; Onooldy Won, Clbu l loni tow:adds; Croatian rotor, do, Worth Fayette township; Culp Arrod, do, Islets too cotta; Atom Jobti L., do, titosurd, Mir/boar; libber Traria, *wan le.bette , , e b ward. Ptitsibllli: Terris°. Tom, otter goods,Sersiceasnceslllot 13 outer Jam , s , Lovers ,161-i 'Muth toms std Haig &butt., sailor bombe, Lowell:it. 0144 lip; liapplon hod., do, • InkfJ,Plaab'c Llocd Edward. do, ~ id do, do; Leoubausir O. B.,ad d og dot 1.1034 . Darld, torero, 1111510 to. liobl Moms Jute*, do, Ist ward, Pitutiorgb; • IlloOroody repo township, • Hamer Hoary. . do, Ld.rooto.l l * /Wry 011rer, wring bolus, Id void. rtitituunh; Stool Hobert, tutor., , lib do; Piropsob eoulog house, lth do; Tim Ocutri••111 moo cc MON Y; foga. 1004 ISM at 10 o'elodt, iop ee au *be 1a.., MOW ' 501d.314 7 1 W. 3. HERIION.aori. - IplibitilUNditAjlilvil• BAC& re.Y. • Agora" at lAss gad Opel. 444, • 111 7171'17 8111111 r. Promotion Pains' Clotros of arm dosortpuca. eras tIIONB for dlealtdrd alarm 'Who., Ingot at d madam DoCINTI to cod PE dtIIONIS for tbe 0.., Pumw none. et (Wren. brother, sod Moan, or other Mast ropromoterni of non on ton NM or bon lolled tom. Navin{ or bam died afar art amt., from dingo eantrund la PRIM • oartio enrol. u ill Man Minn& sod tar WO' mill be onsorend num • nun la otoloni. anderla. Stettcorr sad Plinth iii OIL Or VIVIOL, wa • • • AQUA NallMottli. Ogden Mt at Wiles Bohm, Oslo Mo., or. sir of MOM saillid atm% vflt tiPesive prompt NOTIC.IS6—The laac irate* A) act au the asastarot lbw Orellag sad Pasta& cos& Warr tbs vonvesssot to tba Ott tltiatta, b dos sod If pot pale betas tbe Ist PAY 0V 0(1 10. BL 1:1111To1r0. b. placed In Its bsods of Os Olty SUING:or latoolloctlon, stallect to octet of salt: : .e9.esd - %UM SIM Tl 4 41.11. F 1:0 00(18sidideril.44.. . • • coo alum: • • eciabs7 ;a Saar • • sow INav7 - 0 - Z 6 • 6,060 Army, Data sad Orra • ,600 rids sacks; . for sall 0013X.1(oCRitItY L 00. rittamil MILITARY ELAM; BOUNTIES, PSISIONS, B&ON PAT, .and SIMMS OLAIMS at /nom ercripsion. collected by. O. O. SAILAZAttAtirp At LAM, No. Ti - Grant Woo*, , rtes at N:G.~___.._~..~..~_... r COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND EATON, 11IACBIITI Ar. CO., Nos.' 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Contaloins • • Jobber. and retailers of TIGIKKINGS, SMBB°I• PERAK.% HOSIERS. G. OVPS, TIOnP SKIRTt, BIB13.)68, SKIRT?, COLLAM, TITS, VNIAR FRUITS and DUKW ENS. WOOLK'S ROODS. NU .131.42, aCitaird. ZSPHYKS - w a res a n d .TATIN, every variety of matt waxes and notions. Our stook is almost double aa large m ever before and the Larger portion was purchased before the lasi great advance in prices. la Ith the inducemen swe can now offer we would especially invite the atten tion of CITY AND COUNTRY AIRRCLIANTe. rEDDLEttS, aud all who buy to eell again. PITTEBORGEI , Prenrcreay. FR Iff COMSCIUraf Of eua t 11AUIS 1 • tS4Ut!, .1115= DE&LEILS. S. B.—A choice Amy rtmentof Staple Dry Ooods, A. Irtinfroste trims only liErm HP. Easw- SUS, DISTILLLSI - , 51asaracsosinalt TrIALUIta. • KAY et 00., 55 Wood street, Are preparle and will base ready in a sbo•t tlrne, the nifferest H l anks and Printed Books reqalsite for the transaction of business under the National Tex Law, and wilier an examination And early orders for the same. The. Plants for Manufacturers Month!, Melon. , mod Applications for Licansa Ivo nom ready self nt foll 'ENt.Nti.-41 Baoas andwould respect, y inform ber friends pa tuna that, has , log Jost returned from the Tet with a large and well 'elected stock of goods, comprising BONIII7TB, HATS AND OAPS, Of the latest and most elegant styles; also, every thing tow and dedranie In FALL Al: WINTE,R, s SOAKS, all sl which she will open cm TEIIIIIS• DAY. 25th instant, at her old stand, No. 123 FWD IRA STRIrET, Allegheny City. reitt4t flitOGElta NA 800 b..gs prime green limo Coif e; 100 Mile. P. It. and 13 . 0. k w .... 4 160 bble. N. 0. Idolseses; 200 do beet breads oyrtip; . RIS boxes 66 and Ire beet brands Tobcgno; • bb....Giorett's Scotch Para; 16 bell cueing Y. 11. Tee; 8 de G. P. 11-.; 60 do . block do; Received and for sale 3. .* El. DILWORTH & 130 Lod IT/ Second street • • 4,000 BUlntted.B. rittlitt: OLD Ohni. weighing from 53 to 3) Ito par bu.bol. In store s• d for ode by seta St J. 8 LIGGETT .1 Or) 0 VENING.-FALL MILLINERY. Mu. N. ELTCHItt, N.. 123 Feral Rime, A ile gllertg WIHop. o. on THURSDAY, Sub inst., o and fuhlonabla ansortment of FALL BiI.LLINERY, to whirl she noptetfully bones attention. aetklor $3OOO WANTED.-Wanted to bor row, trout TWO TO THEME THOUSAND DOI, Witte, on bond or Mortgage. Intrust not to accord e , ght per ont. en caamuniatia! aridly aral dentlal. Addax', with real name, BOY 184, Nits burgh rod G flan. BRECKNELLII SHAN EOAP; Lows BROWN WiNSOS SOAP; BIEUSIEL'EI TOILET SO k Pec LOW'S HONEY SOAP; CLEAVES'S BOSSY SOAP; LOW'S MOM BOA "' YARDLEY STATIASI'STOILET EOAPB; LOW S GLYCERINE SOAP The &bolo choice Ifoglists, with S forgo aosortroont of timed= wad French Seep., for solo by 81f8011 JO4l4Bl'OE, kai owner SmltbS4i and robrth Knot.. 144 Run& MILLS, 144 144 (MBCHB EiTHESTi ?SEW littittlt GOVERNMENT COFFEE, Put up In do foil pound papers, 4 , 1 n a box. and 1n bulk. Our pricer mop from Bto 80 cents. Wo put up the following kinds: JAVA, MARACAIBO, VP'. RIO, RIO ARO BrIPB12:08 COFFAE. We ballast, our Coffee to be, better than any ground Coffer now in We. 811 ardent &Armed to no, or to our Alen% Xmas, PLACE ft YOUNG, 183 bent 111.1 t, oonser , Waahington &time, 118 w York Clty,and llesses. POLLARIs & DOA BS, 189 end 191 South Want" .s.reat, Chicago, Illinois, .111 racales prompt attention. stralrols TABII.II, YOWLS 3 MACK. BULGRei, R. ----'— 'l3anataottrrer of ore" description O U lq" I '111:7 NO. 4& sztrrairizLD BTRERT, A falLi.ort 2 tof PITTSBURGE MAN r 71744, ,TOBED FURNITURE coastaatLy ca. hand, whici wa w r e ll at dm, lomat Oaal Ref UAW/. faliatvaal. _ XTOTIOE.—We . the =den igned, Brew- LI an of Pittabergh and vicinity, beg leave to in fvrm our enactment that., owing to the late act of Ooneoceee auesaing a tux cf one dollar per barrel on clueale brewed in= that date;wo base Safe dollar per barrel on sod after the 8d day amber. JOSHIIc EttIOPEO SPENCER --E. lir AlNWlnunt . . D. 1.&110627' ft 00., 'l3. A. OrdIIPBELL tik.oo. iCithll:ll5DS DR. MURDOCH, =WINING BUBGEOY YOB LLYGNICIt Y 00. - Cea be foiled at the 00IIST. HOIISS, escort gory treat T tog o'clock a. tn. sad {tam 6w 12p at. • -MirAll examinations at bts MU* will be awl* for. Public examinations to tbe Coast Home gratis. maibilwd • SMITH'S FERRY . LUBRICATING ()mi . - , 'do - Dock Mom Lubrioatbag 0111 emir do; . . Kanawha Glide ' do; ~ Solar Zdaellno Oil No. 1; . - - eilf.a, Ilun do ' aog 011 tio. 1; do ' - ; Rorooio bY SO LAR OM WORKS CO. .TCE. FROM THE LAMES DIRECT.- A.,1 have Baca-ed. In ,roaktoll arrengercumni l t y which I wilt be enabled to luau& ICE to the of - cm of Pittaborgh by the car or eragon load. It will; to ot,superiorquality y , and I an eel ft tower than lt win be fandabed bsr y otber person. 1 ten be Inind et the BOoTT HOUSE, corner of Inebt street and Duquotne Way. 10/1m - - MARTIN JOHNITOW. 7 60 AL. AND LIME, • et the zaamerori ()cal Iresp, IitMIONAVICNIIN, to built 4 A* irgteitiari , AUeghtny City. ATTENTION I OIL MEACILS.NT9,-- .4. Two fiat doe OM IfLtAill for tale, at the boat Serd of the subscriber, Craig street, Allegheny . Cilty, below the Wire Emersion Bridge. Per perticolere enquire at the flanierare Store of B..WOLItIf, *mar of Liberty and Et: Clatr 11,40,1t11, !i!A#L111101, or of the mlateMw, et the lard. BA I LEYr FARltala, & CXI, PLUMBSEB, GAB AST) MAD! it:rrrrA 180 toolTa kesz!. tract Ormincip. TAN SANDAVITATOBIS;fin CU Benners, lard In , tlvi•umt .dnrablo Irosies 'fitted up' TIM bet lad cola sutler 'ln the best style, with ell the 'modern '.ltoproemesats, ' to - BATHS, WAlitlyre.Prits,qtparret,sitiltP,Or, A Ayes assortment of atitiiialm alwoirk 0 . 7 hind sad for ado on vioso.ohio - 10- goo . . 'as euiy; wimps better. In. ourjudgment, SROW11.11LI:4 W ItiT Ilia PLI3IO bas no raperior. Prejudice ulds, we heated nothing In presenting this bealltit 1 1014 to tha comennolty. • We speak fromesemienbe; Why tend 1130 , ,000 to Xurope.~ ntuffly. W tlffa prejudice In favor of • ftslgn made, Om it • Mist and you will watteno better Auld. Prim andinallty will commend IL - • ' Boca i¢ eat foi - Watt= Pennsylvania. • • ael7 • - 181rourth 4trer t. Olibr dH>rAltlt Bandar of Balton, - ooLL AND OIL NW% . , . . At the Saw. Mille of Isms fkalg, CRAIG BUSE? tarot 'Ward, Attlbety city, hi. •. Epeoilleatiotis of• work gent by waft to Alltebear Oty P. 0.. or loft at tbe Hardware Stott, of B. Wolff, .it.omenor at Liberty aria Bt. etattaireets, will n• ado orromoiattw‘tkon. • ; ••• • stag:if , 01114.1—w e ; 'have Ibis day la Isd saaata- A.- MOO WSLI HAXLICY-trah irdilaa b* l style at th• arm nmaltu °l ir= het.- JiliNV/111)A-1211174 CO. Fittoa l ll4, atipt.'fat, 1802.aatnw SFCOND ARRIVAL FALL :: New aircoodlis, ARKER & CO.'S, 59 Market Street. Wholesale and Satan Buyers vlll dad an immense and moat &iambi* stook of all kMda Of DlllO5 GOOD% 130118LEMING GOODS, wad GINTS' AND BOW WZAB, A7' TILE LOWEST PSICES. D. I. KLp4Qr....„............ MA.CRIIIR & GLYDE, No. 78 Market Street, (between fourth and Dimond.) • Raring irnoplotod tbetr ruchnsm, hum nair on hantl duk of • TRIItIifINCEI, HOSIZBT, M. NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN GOOS, FURNISHI D NG GOODS, rAfrot 000D8. , H0T10315, aus. thavirpsaacl fa bassi/ and asesPea. by any In the city. Coweary owl Me Beta/Tent aid Hallam need only eel to enure then:soden of tee epeeist . =s we bold oat tn offering • obeei of Epode Bated to their trade. - _ lae will Ind en endless variety of (articles for th. nee and &darning of thecoselese end their house holds. Greneweee will dud ena7thlng m theme, of VIB NI SLUNG GOODS. of the beet etylei and lake prices. •'1 MACEVIII k GLIDE, BLANKETS AND FI.ANNELS J. M. .Burchfield's. COUNTRY BLANHETS; NAB MIN do: OBEY TWILLED FLANNELS; BED do do; OBEY BACK do; BLUE SOLVERfNO do; -WEITZ 00IINTEIT do; 154 SHINTING don BAtLARD YALE do; NENrooKT JEANS; BATINEITS; CASSIMZIITS: MOLES; __ SA0012; siumul A tall usertmeat of NEW GOODS, N. E. corner Fourth and Market Stieeta NEW GOODS, DRESS GOODS 1 SHAWLS & CLOAKS NEW PRINTS ! Balmoral Skirts HOOP. SZZERTS Pant Shaft, 4c. fry-Mama Um. 0. RANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Marta amt. NEW FALL GOODS NEW STYLE OLO/ilia; isw sr= site.wLs; SIGH COLORED 'PLAIDS, for Wks' Drina HIGT ItXrT POMO:IE4 11101 i ILIO'T POPLINS, all colon. BainWrai Skirts; All Qualities tad colon; New style 1100 P BKLBTS, among lebkb see, be teazel the pridief the • i • THE QUAKER SKIRT, . Mosrse..na Yoe ads : Obildtim's doer at & D.lll7Glitr; r , ' 008. irrra'sx.euxrtism. T o .MILLINERS AND.,,OOI:INTRY muceuarre—otr.steavot =bay Ehs& la now ocroplota &AU °worths bat odicted es Ws ant hod thaslearits of °Herta to ibo tads. BONNETS sad HAN% to imat - taxtoty:': • FRENCH ILOWESS, tai lb* and st List soot's BONNET impose. plols.oad tosty otsioat NAEBOW TRIMMING RIBBONS. .. SLACK ENGLISH. OILVES. . • - BLOCK lIONBAZINEH BONNET SILKS sod ILOSENOISL ' • • BONNET ITELTESIL of all Ithidar_ •••••. • IHICHES, IaTHISGS, isorraa. IMEMPHIIOWift. , JWIM-4=NO wieotacs i, L . i a=d TO 7//szkit raids. sad MI stadia. M A itIitqAND.TRKBfILICTEN or tbs mad deSnbA styles.: .laac•, 4 piatia colon Tuvalu, swans; io do "tripod 4 to a° sits era On tuna slid to orrim flotif wbolied• sad Wail at lova4 Flees. AMY .5111RTti AND DRAWgI3S. w doom nAwl 1A17•1 61 1;e4 plgd Ma gee !dads ;Will EnliTgailtaild lab au*** . 131.113E1TS ;AND DRLWBES /nix sanimooLibilig suck ana iniunh Y r ! ilh ozrazinars ruilsisarin 4w/do. BALMOR.4I; E*IliTS, in' a Was .. , ',id imitate, tonal'. the it Wont pilaf , at irßoie - t _ sad Teta , .at 7 . , ' 7 ":. • • RPRIMGM TRIMMING SZMIN. BALMIWAL MURIA oc • • I,too In mitt ma tor Iwo sato, aims, actostrat a 00., •.'' . , . itnltimek-varrs. ------- --- ----- 10.PITTEIBURG a THEATRE. - Lave and Manser....--Wit. Eisnimaos. gar Second stiab of the engagement of the Amer. san Tragedian. M r. PROCTOR. TIIIMMAT EITENDTO. REIM tut, lee . Will be performed. • trick of the Woods. TEM 5188ENAM108ET...........- 31 m - PROCTOR. DLX011...--M•LLY ROSE CIRET.I. To oonclealeearith Lady of the Ltione. 411C'110..ir SWAM,. A DJOURN OILPLUNW- COURT ...m.e.taz.--ou TUESDAY EVENING. Seytezober nnu,o'clock. wilt be odd, by. situ t ity , or „ ybsirs' Omni of Allegheny witty, so pa adjourn. meap st. the Commercial Pales pawns. No. 54 NM strew, the Wowing datcribeit yrOperty, belonging to the notate of theists Wm: Dyer, deceased: • A lot in the lint Want ot Allegbthy thiy, thirty feet front on South Avenue, (Late Bens Lano,) and a:wading beck 1.60 feet more or lose. to Bt. ado street, vixens= is two-story brick dwelling. sad the ontbolldingw-being lot and belt of kol. No. lo in ht. Clair Denny's visa of a subdirlakin al ont•lot No. ID in the original Flan of Al4gfoin7, an which there Lan wnns! gronol rent Otto: Alto s lot In Noah= township. situated on Woods' Bon and the New Brighton Flank Bowl, containing 1 acre and VA perchta, en whirl, erected • large stow, basement and unfinished building. Terns at sale. , 3.6. DAVIS. And. VIII.AiN .6.. T Del AITSBNOO2I, Stpt. 23, at 2 o'clock. will c W told, at DaTleinactton, 64 Irlf.h street, 1 second band Mahogany oar Y,ano, six octara, In Tory ids coudition. I J.: G. DAVIS, Auet !!!!M:I11:1U2 verau.Y tdstligUNlS AD0110.2.-0n TUESDAY • APTARNOON. Sept. 23d. at 2 o'cl:ult. will to old, air Diets' Auc tion, 64 Slab 'tree; a good Wandly Swains Kr chine. manufactured b 7 the Parker Wring Machine Ocesplay. and ounablutng Howe's and Grover A Ba ker's patents. - J. G. DAVIS. Ana. BIABBOIDIRIZS, LI talb.hiliVial r'UKltlllUKl4 a'l' IA AV:VOL—On 2035 DAY AITESSOON, baps- Sid, at 2 o'clock, .111 be sold, at Davie Oom- Atlitlo.ll Haase, bi /fifth , street, a stock of itexi Household Yurniture, comyrhang Hair Beet begany Qhairs, Sofas, Lounge, Mahogany Omura Tables, Bedard; Osrpets, Clocks, Dining Table dtalr Carpeta r Drasa MAMAS tor /Ire /roma 'ado; Mantle Ornaments, /annexe, Cooking Store, Kitchen Utensils and rOrZIIIII/ 0 . Yrestatiog Jam, do. tez9" . J. O. HANDL duct. VALUABLE ISIX)0118 AT AUCTION. v r-On TIIVIDAYI1 1 7MITING, esytember r 3. et o'clock. will be sold. in tbs. Second Soar Saks Boom ot the Commode/ Auction Houte,l4 rilth street sOahatce Binh cd Ptttelrxrkhlitock. do - EL A tgr. do tkr, /4 4 do lltchange do do; 114 do ShozPOPll BridgeflomPoto;, 14 do hicuoingshals Hrtdge Co; - mod J.(1.1;1_10714 Ana. =I=II ON THE WAY.—A choio.z stock o the alebncted BTEIIiWAY PLAZOS, parionally selected by H. Weber, who las lush.p . turned from Swope. Sala spate for Steinway Pb I. WEI • a. NAZI= & DUO.. P 3 Flfth stmt. 11 SAP PiANOS. , —Fotrit. V mi 82.0310D-EASD PIANOS roe. Bets.—Ancueollout BasswoodOhiolo. wing Piano, 6 Gam. A BeiseiciXl Cites Co. rump. •hvant a e, oetam tries 180 00 A Rosewood Stodart Plano,is but I . lol6wanse 6 ass A Basswood -Plowdtsd Tisza. fay 1 nob tope, Phoettor:- IRO _ _ • Basswood, races & ask, now 'sad • .- 64,-17:04.TPte_tottnes.. 7.70 CO a, lines & 00.. P0utof, 01 : 01 7, 11 old, 7 octave. 1130 CO •• .• bt nacos O A Basewoot. liPtiliA cc^ tots. Prboet;••• nobter, us T. Nand Plano, large sae, 6 as. 76 0) A Basewo.xi WS", tam Prise* TO 00 A. Rearwood Osickortni Plano, very old but ice. 6 cows. 60 00 A slaboicsny, Land A Bro., old Ina In rod - order. 6 octavo. Pries— .46 1.0 A klaboginy, testae & Co., old Lando& Pisatot At:gnus Loess Piano. inquod order. 6 oz. ton. Frio, 75 CO A Ilabonsay, Gibson Plano, New York, eery good, 6 00(aTe. Prim. ' 76 00 7 BBW PIANOS, A splendid cloak of now Pianos; Itttut tbs best Now lorlCalid-lkodon-ii&liars,,tos . bond, and con -6660t1,y • melon* maw nipples. '':Prless •Sasorfablp Ur moos so Ow zooatdsmutuzs, ma° entry WTI. most A nal f ed. . • __• • _ , IFor sale : JOHN H. NELLOII. .10 - • . it Wood losset. Ttith w Aro rithIIIIIJItti rjApairl. " lad 'waved. was elegant .Ina 7 octave (Xmmirb wrok27ianatip and lath. ,For male at 68. sheet. -.. jaSS • - lELEME.B. a BISO T 7 iv 411.41saVALLED rierios. .16. --.Wasmaied jive gam" a 3 cus ioslnd. Weer, dirge new stock of noshes GOLD ILILDI.I. PBXS!AUX lADON N whist Mazoifacturat's reduce P d .prkes.wilkh The pub. Ile ere rorprouraly Inetted to call and examine thew captor lianas tor thesseetree. • OILABLOTTY 43 Fifth street, sol . 8 0 le agent. far ILl:teem nnzirellett.ltience. naHR LATEST STYLEis • /Nag and Winter Goode, asw ram: InuotriAss micsuu a oa.. u vim ioLt. nouve unninso non. ft :Da 7a atuut`siresi::: ILLORIIK"t 00., ;17 and 79 amt.. • JP14611011., LTiiliWAY,Pl.2aio 9 , MUI.CIIMXT MST RECEIVED Venice ner. rennin oar ectindete stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS. totoPrtsble fa .11 tho most eleven enactment of goods to be nand in the Zen. ern nortot e connoting of , , CABBEKT.EiIi, OVNBODAzabtear, tad AYorii'i.siaccticol. Fang Coitingi and Cassimarbs, TM note/tits of the melon. . The atm* gads bare been cerataly selected. we feel atithed that they *ill teseCtbe at all vbe goer es with Mae pentatme.lhirviU be mar an to order In the best and namt beak:tale minuet st. modems petem - • W. heri mien m band dia.:e lot ofd BLUE CLOSES and OellataWfleaa, which 'ban been ahlati Mt/IP:tedidr.olßacrennibrinaw,.. SAMUEL GRAY & 130 N, Vlnguari_Tanaci, No 19 ram B.IIMIT. Li Ia..,IIALX 0. Vt.%) accosa ll re to icon • Dierohant - - Taalom ' • = axe now nadvbctbete FALL vnzmnt:_smL; md!. Is cant% lizta Flits wnl COCO srly meth soything In Qs tnillhgaint i. tbsotosoot sod hoot =Moo of beam . 54SBUOSIMA: Incs:throis; - - .oysacoiinsan. Also, the Ulysses alit tail solootor_Otock of "oda lbolfostoon sate war Onto* toftidousrlote. 141kooloos wary dick, ilcOodicto of • tawny rya:Timm 000D8 • Az, codas Intrusted tri oar are oda.lOssi tritb Yoompto*oat4oox stOr yoriMildit:1 131811 •1 0 .' out. or PX &ST. crwß thumbs. riCtidi GORLI - stivriFoitititidthist , ,t 4 4sGazoilarr. a«vw =wing" on bawl a. loge and dimmed , amomed Roth DiCKING: BOAT AND BOTTOM PLANS, WINDOW MIND ATM'. LINZW O3 . almazzah- Joints, OPO,OTIENO. B. PA - L I IMMortlrt. tGAo do lay iiswiv Bra* t with ingau2suar at POP LAW., narticulsztr Dreit.A 00 sz his dock. Mr(4sc; r li k 1 5 11121.- F r k t K 1 ; 1511J.N.15._ OUISLU.KX ".4);11110/4MEIr &SON, : r - /// lii/Dia"-' traESS: Artifikey s ManneoNonerioir ersoij vazto 000rara, A3D BEATING -00,73. 000=G BANG - 14 Illn• *mom GNATS TaOrk TOMONNO:to. . • • . • ilso, CLOT MOM; 'morn "ritorits, DION BALTABO. ALL Ml' kinds lot ..cannp.,crio* to Yet:Lillis i t ;bllls. P i " rem , * • • ll* Faxed street. TINA'S If/VINO, •-1 . ,i141‘",,11:1! SCoI. dinee'net leeddakirthAno th er mai yrs reatrittal IS sod 21 tlt Clsliwenn'. stunt. NU J. a a. rattan% la ! g .p.Mt.•7
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