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This was not merely an ' instinctive im
pulse,. hut a Widewpread conapiraey, on the
part of Gs,Brectinridge leaders, to break
down the admirderintionk and bring the
'country to the feet of the rebels ; and they
reckoned that they wield, charm" the loyal
supporter, - of the Northern candidate by
tliepoier. of a' nanie—by, the old battle
tifilitiparty" slogan of the Democracy.
ThulaGod ',they reckoned without their
host hs clansmen of the impetuous and
fiarillimigiati 'despised the traitors as he
did himself, aid turned their affectionate re
gardiot on the infamotia Stars and Bars
the. Stars and Stripes—the
glorious banner of their country, - which
3 34tii;331: them have followed so heroically
through so many bloody fields.
,But, we havea word to say in regard to
the aims and objecis of these men—their
process of argumentation, and the ruinous
coneequenee of their success ' in obtaining
eaceisdaiey, if that was possible, in the
councils of the nation.
What,.then, is the object of the revival
of that organisation at the present time 7
The effect oftlie rebellion is necessarily to
aeljeternittele*titeli, if it does not ekihitively
settle the
_question at issue between the
great, partici which , previously divided the
nation.„ The rebellion'was the work of the
Dernceiratieleaders, and carried with it, in
the'iseeteds n_ of the Southern members from
. both - briinehesee Congress, the body—nay,
the very -wed and essence—with all the
piWirer:that party in the nation.
If. the: the revolt of the...rebel - erehangel
took wigs it mallrd' of Hearin's Rost, it'
fell far elsbrt pf this. It au in:fact a re
. States, but of the whole
Etoutlaird.="vrine of the: DemOcratie party,
which, holding, as it did, the whole sever,
mental-miehineri of the Southern Stites,
was enabled, by &system of freed anif ter
roriryil:o Iftli!I41031i with- ' compel,.
as as it were, into its embrace, all that was
j i
• sacred- and loyal in thcseStates. Nor was
it without sipmetters in the North. It was
inixtnriged--nay,. it
owes its vary orignito the support which it
received amongst, ourselves, - As early as
the Cincinnati Convention of 18,56, it was
- pnbliely arinonneed =by a delegate from..'
this State; and county, that in the event'of j
separation,, whiel was then obviously
contiaapiated as a probable thing, the State
of Pennsylvanisoittild tie found on the side
of the South. When South Caridina mita
-811.1 eeceeded from the Union, another
Peumill4 l l l eti 1114 found, not in
= the—per
son, yet her"fairorite eon," who stripped
us of Mii- , 41;r1g, anti refused to lifts hand
in defence -- of the nation—but of the At
torney General of the United States—the
law adviser of, the Governmentto an
nounce anthiirittitively that coercion under
tie Constitution was impossible, while the
Hughejses,smd the Witte!, and all the North
ern eatelltiM Or he este - paver, shouted
amen Tiiistirar- is obviously apart -of
the prelim:o4l end we venture to say
That there was not one Bra:Malaga
orat, amongst, us who-did not in
the saiiii`niatiner.".: • -
But for the entainragement thui afforded
throughout the - Nortk - ,tbere would have
been no rebelltan.:l,There Was no Deinecrat
in the South whOwonia liave ventured on
so desperate, an experiment but ter thews- j
surancs that thilforth tiouldat lealit
and thorillftf4reiti:deraoirsts, join hands
with theasistomats of - the South. It is' to
these gentiamen, therefore, that we are in
-. debted for our: "skit: halindtlea. The
blood of both sections is upon their *hands.
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They are, In Point of fact, the guilty au
- dors of this i denuMble war, and respiard
hie for all the vitiate and, misery that :have .
attended it.'
They were net ibia,'..koweirer r , to fulfill
their part of the they h a d mss.
tabu thW roe* We-Thii
tieing which followed upon , ' the intuit - to
our flag at Sumter astonished appalled
, • them; and ;they,eirglted. 'And: shrank into
( bib latdittillooot votta they truisPoiest the
storm hnttAie4tnrsp—ttMy;lrwrevp.e4
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The . Rap ea Democracy "•, ~ .Its
, ; : 'Mims end Ends. , -
We-ha ve already discourped of, the re
awakening of, tile counterfeit Democracy,
and.given our readers notice Of its new
- born,ho-11.5.morthary register—its cal
pulsations or . the- nthiber of our dead and
itibet heroqs--and
,plans for .
over-maeterilig the
garri
son at hOtaeowtatabing 'us asleep, it may be,
sad
: strangling, as in oar: beds, while so
' 'many of our brave defenders are oat to
meet,. in fair !ink open battle, the rebel
realtinricigertri ell the other quondam
~ i ssociates and sworn political brethren of
-theca: Same varlets,' Who. are now in arms
against this government, and hive left
thetas, their luMble servitors, to do the
baser workrif treason within, while they no
snore bravely, are assailing nsfrom without.
• That:We are not, mistaken-in this partic
ulan•itrevidenced by the fact that they
should have thought it worth while to im
port all the way from the Schuylkill, two
nueh afintli orators as those who berth- .
Aimed the crowd in front of the St. Charles,
a few evenings_ago,- to blow up the dead
'embers - of, the party, and assist them in cap
turing':•thayery stronghold of tilt, Adniinis
,;thit.iori, with its ten thousand majority of
_
1860. While th ese little emissaries—Uese
mere carpet-bnights—were telling the peo
,„plaherat/Mt it was the Democratic party
• , thiii was - . fOting our. battles, their very
...preseneand.bstainessbere were giving the
lie tei, the assertion. - If they had not hoe
'estly 'believed that the ten thousand men
who have gone out from Allegheny county,
"Were mainly; drawn from the Republican
-'ranks, they.would scarcely have ventured
'so far - open what would otherwise have
'-locdted verimuch like a fool's errand. But
:,tkiis , , • ••arere,of thoseirhodenountted the war,
41t•tha first lintance, as the War of the Re
, and bade them go to the "Wide
Ababa," if therwanted recruits, and ad
vised their own followers to stay at home
and vote-,
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Vittsburgit •Sazettil.
TBASDA* - MORNING,' SEPT. 80.
their hands, and that the Republican party,
which received from them, only two
years ago, such an inheritance,of ruin, is,
unfit to seven:Lilt. They point you, too, as
evidence of thiti, to the fact that the army
is fuller Demooratioflenerals aid Colonels,
and that Lincoln and Curtin have both
found it necessary to employ them almost
exclusively. If the fact be so it will serve,
perhaps, fo . account for the prolongation
aid the disasters of the war. It hardly,
perhaps, explains the very curious problem
why it is thirt with such immense superi
ority in numbers and resources we do not
seem to get along, and tho job apparently
enlarges upon our hands.
The Butternut Democracy does not want
to fight. Its policy hart i alwaysbeen to pro
tract the war and render it unpopular, in
order that it may use that unpopularity as
a means of getting into power anew. It
wants nobody hurt in the South in the
meanwhile. It would rather hang a thous
and Abolitionists—by which it means Re
publicans—than allow even one nigger to
escape from the service Of his master. It
prothiees you peace and compromise on its
auspicious return. Restore it, and what a
peace! The rebels refused all overtures of
compromise before they went out: They
have since declared again and again that
they wig never- return to us upon any
terms.,;gt is possible that they might
voucheale to accept our submission to their
perpcitull rule—which would be the rale of
an oligarchy, and would involve, of course,.
the abrogation of the majoritrprinciple,
and a radical chlinge of "the Constitution
as it is."
These Butternut gentry would not, how
ever, stick even at that.. They are so un
used to freedom that the4' would be flattered
by the privilege of putting on again the
livery'of their old masters. All they want
is to reconstruct the party for the sake of
its emoluments. Reitore them to - power
and your army will pass • under the yoke,
betrayed •and conquered. Restore them,
and Breckinridge, and Floyd, and Davis,
will be invited back at once to take the
Presidency and mate your laws.
_Restore
them } and yen will havenot only immunity
and honors to the rebel leaders—honors
instead of punishment—bat they will dis
honor your war debt, and pay nothing to
your wounded-and disabled heroes, unless
you make indemnity for every lost or run
away slave—for every farm that has bait
ravaged—for every cotton bale that - has
been burnt by themselves—and agree to
reimburse the very expenses of their wicked
rebellion, by assuming the huge debt which
they have incurred in' its prosecution.
This is the peaee which these men -will
bring you, if you are unwise enough to
trust them again. It will be no, peace but
a sword
Francis W. Hughes
We earnestly invite the attention of all
honest and patriotic Democrats to the fact
stated by oar special Philadelphia cones
pondent, that this man,
.who is Chairman
of the Democratic State Committee, (en Call
ed,) was prominent in a conspiracy to ,
unite Pennsylvania with the rebel States,
in 1861. In order that—they may know'
what sort of a man ie now at the head of
their party, and who aspires to be their
candiflate for the United States Senate next
winter, we give the following letter, copied
from the Moors JournAPottsville, amongst
a largo mass of testimony to the same pur
port
PorrsviLte, Sept. Bth, 1862.
C. TOWER, Esq.—Dear Sir: rhave duly
considered the importance of your inquiry
relative to my personal knowledge of the
attempt made some eighteen months agoby
F. W. Hughes, Esq., to " /witch "Ihe State
l ot Pennsylvania out of the Union, in near
ly the same manner, - and by the same un
holy means that were employed to carry
Tennessee, Missouri, Louisiana, and other
States out; and in compliance with yottr
request, will endeavor to give a plain, un
varnished statement of such facts as I may
be possessed of confining myself as strictly
as possible, to the precise language used at
the time. .
.
A day or two prior to the assembling of
the Democratic State Convention. at liar
-1 risburg, in_ Pebruary,.':lBBl, I heard it
bruited about that Mr. Hughes, (who was
e delegate to that Convention,) designed to
I introduce in that tody a resolution, the
' object of which was to carry Pennsylvinia
out of the Union, and join the so-called
Southern Confederacy.
The report, notwithstanding my knowl
edge of Mr. Hughes' sympathy for the
South, (he having previously told me in
conversation with bite, that the only mis
take of Mr. Buchanan's administration was,
that "he did not receive Messrs. !theft &
Co., of South Carolina, as tommissioners in-
atead of 'distinguished citizens,'' and treat '
with them upon the subject of , their nits
! elon,'') the report, I say, struck oas be-'
log so manifestly absurd ni as to be scarcely
worthy of notice.. i
On the evening of the day of the Cortyn- 1
tion, (I think the
.224 of the 'month,) while
On my • way home, i fell in company with;
his nephew, John Hughes, Eisq, (law part
ner of F. W. Hughes,) and as we walked
a considerable distance in the= s ame direct
tion, I took occasion to mention to him the
reports I had heard in regard to Frank's
secession resolution. He replied, "Yes,, I
think that Frank is doing wrong in that
matter." I asked him if it were really
true then, that, he designed to offer suckl
resolution ? He answered, "Yes,—he took
such a resolution with him.--I read it my
self several times, and I advised him not
to offer it." I need scarcely any, that what
I was disposed to regard before 1111 an idle
rumor, had now become a.stern reality. On
my return from tea, I stopped to - see' the
late Judge Ilegine, and communicated what
John Ifughed told me. 'The' Judge smiled
and Said: - "Why Frank' showed the that
resolution before ha left, and -asked my
,opinion of it. I advised him- for God's
. sake ' not to offer" it, as it would kill him
politically, forever." I anxiously 'awaited
the published_ proceedings of the Conven
tion, and was gratified that the resolution
in question was mbt among them. .Thus .
matters rested until some time I tkiiirklit,
April ()easy followin,k whii,.on the:ifiti;
to my place of businette,•l Wet iilr;"4arnes
Gowan, of 'Harrisburg, nn old friend ind
an: acquaintance. The iriii.hafing: then
actually commenced, our conversation- nat.
wally turned upon .that, inibjecit.- .. Some '
pretty severe strictures-worn:madeby my
self, on what I 'considered thrmistakes of
Mr. BuChamin'tradministratiosc and as h.''
Jig in my opinion, th e. direct cause ' of all I
our troubles.. My. friend on thii other hand, ' l l
defended Mr. Buclman's - L. policy. ' Ifhile )
thus engaged, we were ;Joined by' Gen. 1.
Y. Jame; of Warren, a mutual friend and
acquaintance of both of us; lilr..J. sustained
my .1118W5 of the queitiot,'lnd Ate ; "telk?.l
-,,hcilme some What animated, In the:cituise
of which I meritiOnet CM effort ; attempted
to be made Mr. linglies hi. thelate'DeM.;
, ommile'State Convention to "switch'. pain;
i
' ,syyinhi out of .the ' , Union,- when' Ives -iimi'
eiginpted by Mr. Jame; whoteldebWhii
*aft lln that G:ortventionrsint - ,iiti the.
Committee,to'Airaft: - resolutions?' '''And
Aldo% Mr ,Hughes c o l initte!Po'itri ll o - cirzt'''
filth* ftxltt And ask 4114- ti: suppor t J4l
4.' ;ttreasenable retsoluilonlit;-: ts.corth
thitied:--At Aftei I had read 31,1 igot . so'
4,9..44 aid, - thatl shook myllstandeWor•
thlt.
!f he attempted toeffemtluitsesolution
in Committee or VantOttorci :ilia: , ti:
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would pitch him and his resolution head I JrEV" 41111rERTISEMEXT13.1 .tEW .111rERTISIEMEArjr&
foremost out of the window." "I don't _ I
know," continued the General, "whether TO COUNTRY .MHH.GULANTIS AND
it was my threat or: what; but I neither E ' & 8
heard nor taw anything more of that rea .
lotion.' The ' . material points of Mr. EATON INACRIJIVI A: CO.
James' statement were' subsequently ad- 7
,
mitted by him to Mr. L. F. Whitney, of Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Streets
this Borough, in my presence.
I ;
This is substantially all I have to say in ft b A7ll274 t 1 NOS 4
HMS EMI Ago/.
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'relation to year queries, and is given in RIBBONS , oteINTS;of4 ` lll ZIH 0 00LLAR., TIES,
UNDsa
nearly. if not precisely, the same language SHIRTS And DIMWERS, WOOLEN Boons - . 'm
used at the time. It has been hastily BIAS, spears ZEPHTII AND SHETLAND
WOOL; 6 000 'KNITTING Y LENS, ost hand and
drawn up, but you are at perfect liberty to t o ur t. o .'.
make whatever use of it you may think
proper. Very respectfully, ao.,
JEROME K. BOYER.
mar If necessary, I will verify the above
by oath or affirmation. .1. K. B.
The treasonable views of this man are
and have long been well known, yet he is
retained as the leader of the party in this
State. What is the sober and logical in
ference? Mr. Hughes is a Southerner by
birth, and it is not strange that he should
sympathise with the rebels; but if the mass
of his party were loyal men, they would
not keep him in the position he occupies
The Meeting of Governors
H Many of our Breckinridge journals, of
the pro-secession stamp, loudly denounced
the
the late meeting of loyal Governors at
Altoona as a vast conspiracy, a conclave of
dictators, who had come together to force
the President into measures contrary to
his better judgment in his general atimin
istrition, and particularly in the conduct
of 4e war. But these gentry are now mum,
since they have discovered that these patri
otic Governors have done none of the things
of which they were so vehemently accused
in advance. They did many good things,
not one of which had in itOven the semblance
of dictation. They expressed their cordial
approbation of the Proclamation of EMall
cipatiOn; they took counsel on the best
Means of filling the ranks of depleted regi
ments in the field, and on the formation of
a powerful reserve corps to act upon such
emergencies as that of the late rebel inva
sion of Maryland and the threatened inva
sion of Pennsylvania. The meeting prom
ises the happiest ratite. It will greatly
strengthen the hand! of the government,
and do no damage to anything except
Breekinridge democracy.
Be Assessed.
We beg our friends to be careful that
their names are entered upon the Assessors'
books in time. The election this year oc
curs on the 14th of October. It follow;
therefore, that from now to the 4th of that
month is the only time left for attending to
this duty.
PUBLIC JrOTICES.
.jr.LECTURE AV THE IRON CITY
COLLEGE, ameer of Peon nod et Glair eta.,
THIS (IVENDAS) MORNING, at II o'clock •
PETIMPAL AND AGENT.'
1c .. U.A.H.1) OF THANKS.—The under-
Eiger/ &sires to expose hi. &ratan! ac.
knowiedgment to the em!loyess of Meant Hit g &
Co.'. Ginn rectory. for theft eery pommy= gift of
• beautiful sabre end belt, haver tack and canteen ;
and eloo toexpress to than his h'gh syprecietion of
theft aludasse end !deniably. The gift eras wholly
unempected, end shad rear be obsziahed • lib lftely
recollection of the generous donors. •
J. H. SIZIGIIAB.D..
Licit. Co. E, Stanton Ceindry.
tg&kELEOLiON OF TkilitiTEl2.l—T i lte
Stockholders of the Pittsburgh flu Comps y
me hereby notified th at ea election will be held as
the Mass of tbo Clamputy,Ou tb. FOSS MONDAY.
(Bib do ' ) Of 001'011).11, between the boors of 2
sod doe 'lock p. for tbs purpose of electing three
pirsons serfs
hastum of the Company, each
for tbs term of t years.
.IMIISS IL Minn!, bream.-
Olflce of Pittstmrsh cles Om,
September 19,1869. f'
.rnrr.aftr .TOTICES.
IrrATTENTION, Co. B, 15TR
NEXT, P. lf.—Ton as requested to attenl
a [mine= we tog, at the CLUB ROOM. third .try
of Bailiff & Brown, Banal itratt, THIS (Tneeday)
BVICNING. 80th that., at 734 o'clock. .11. tai cant—
ing is deelaable, as bnalnua of Importance will b.
prearnted. By ordez of the Ca_ptaln.
.. 80 . 1 tO[0.nACIIILIINZY, 0. R.
BArrßnli.
&traits enlisting in this Company can have their
COUATT BONDS CABBILD at onec
A low ' s:lore good nun Aro wonted bar the socoad
and third sections.
ALL Govseskturr AND COUNTY BODY
TII3 AND A PRIVATB BOUNTY OF MO WILL
BE PAID.
gar Apply at Headquarters,
la. OS FOURTH STRUM',
JOHN I. NEVIN, Captain.
94144:1v
rr STAIPPON OA VALLRYi
TWO WT.CIES MORT, TOE VOLITSTIMEK
A 81CLZOT 008P8, AND TIME MOB? erribsc
TIVZ-48.111' OP THE BEE P 1011;
9177 BOUNTY.
tinder the following special order, Lined by the
&entail of Far=ftrt whom thstation le named:
SPZOIAL °BOMB NO. -.
,
Vex Dununwrwr, •
• Wathhkgtoo, D. 0., Anion Is , 1082. j •
Jamey If. Schou:maker dull raise five mt,
jambe of cavalry, within three wean, with the Banc
iioll 00 the Governor at the State of Pentalrbranla
They will be accepted by the War Department.
=WIN If. ISTAPITON, Secretary of Wu.
HILL1)417L411111 PIIIIUTLYANIA MUM,
Harrisburg. August 19th, IW/2. j
The ahoy* authority of the Secretary of War is
approved. • • A. L. WaggELL,
Adjutant General of Petnisylvania.
•
Timm the above it will be seen that the undoi•
signed. has been duly antlunized to Wee lb. Ave
companies within three walla. As this is positively
Mandy oppannuity that will be aimed for tune who aware to va ulty
In this branch of the service,
it le highly important that It. be embinuad without
delay. • Two conamola. almady nearly ha,*
been so:apts.:l,Bnd will go Immediately into encamp.
Geminates. mots of sompanles, and squads, not al.
ready eooepted, hare now the lan Ind undoubtedly
the Inert opportunity for *staring the emir*. All
Bounties from the Untied States will be Bison to the
men, and the Allegheny County Bounty to inch moo
as nut ybe entleted Crum Allegheny bounty This
Battalion bee been called for spear' serrios by the
Secretary of War, gad will be armed. equipped. and
honed with the tart possible delay.
.The Washimtan amity. of Philadelphla.bse been'
goospted r this Battalion. It Is undrabtully.ons of
the tenet companies tithe United Males. •
The Lieutenant will fut• the present be - knead at
the ads of the Pittelburgh • White lead bompany,
47a -hZ BZOOA 'MET, Allegiteny.Clity,.or at tAe
Be m iring Stand, in the Diamond. •
IT - „ s y KNAPP'S BA TM Y—lifiona
vv , wanted lar Oda edsbrated Bator:, now with
tbp army of Virwinhk,4l4in. Popoconimaxiiiing,
. .
LX T$N4 ? ll ATWZLL,
• .
Who boa boszedetatEhxl.eo recrortras 'verde% ti nor
In es dip In the two tlass, persons "Wane erdors
11.431 FX w ,f11"1 1 at..
a FOURTH BrnUT .
OLUNTEER lENLIMIKENT
Ei1.4;41..,..N IC. 8 ,
*ND DO** ONargion sad iloc sirtlng
tois4l E.. 6 7;
Bins,
• oksimi .4 "rimer.
- Coil= WOOD AND -rasp NM
;Jr . il VI 'I% r Wirt —The bat ....,-
10 itititors Oa oseeameits -Ibt Chiding 1'64110os;
rude ander the to the Oft z Oluoletros
&woad it not: bs s the Lt DAT or Dul'O.
“BLAtiIIECT; I let pitied to flu. handier tb• Mr
110aUcitor her toDiettouittatiett to carte of soft._ , ..
; lethavid --: ,:;_. -W ' Aletillel7ll:Tteetater:,'
v . Bo" . pai r - to
sea Y =MUM 11/ %kai*:
Our stock was parchaSed beton. HI, last great ad
•ance in prices, and we offer great inducements to
CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
NEES, PEDDLERS, and all who bay to sail again.
N. B.—A choice assortment of
Staple Dry Goods
At whelk le only.
Ihrics or sus LOrraota.r.6 Or ALLEattvfl
. •..
Pittsburgh; Pa, Bept. 29th, 1862.
rpo CONTRACTORS.--Sealed P opo
sels . srill be Iv:sired at this Wilco until i.ITO
BICE 804 for 010C , Ing a new wooden etrri=tu at th
bridgeamvss Deer Creek, near Denny's nun, Indian
coarnehip, also for about forty rwrehe. of Rip.
ping thy *hutment'. Plans and specifications can b.
seen on application,
By direttlon.of COnnti Commissioners
USNRY La et 13 itiPr. Controller.
r rtilfziPASSl.Mi. , --tame to the
Immkt. 0. the stibicrlbri, In Setters,
totrnahlp, at Intervals. SEVEN 0001, about half
graven. they .re now in our poostession, and If they
a e not tak n away and charges paid, they will he
sold according to law.
scs7:o St 0. L. GOEttSiNG .t HEED.
PUNY AND WAGO.N.—A Canadian
Pony. live and senile. suitable far soy bustross,
for sale by bola/ WI Warks Campariy. Apply to
se27
I iU M UIIANT4.—A Book-keeper,
B. haring • psrt of 61. time uaocm pied, would
I ke • at of Book. to Write - up or could Mr, some
live hours time inch day. Itekreure glren Ad•
dress "3 C.," at she olio of all. paper. s tn.lt
17011 CAN RELY on getting bargaine
at 65 Filth strews, In all kinds of Boot. and
hoot.. te27
plaTtiliUEGH MOURN Irdi 0001)8
eTOIDC.—Ire have received various atylee of FALL
AND WINTNII DR S GOODS—Uournitig and
iereoud-Mournlog.4o, CitAPZ CO L.L A.IIS,V r.I L 9
IMIEMIM
D. COOPER AS.,O , Market &met
(coat door to Horne'. Triaaratin Btore.)
se29:26x2er
.• LattEN'd CUrPSIL TIPPM)
NJEIHOZB, at McClelland'. Auction tiou.e,Ls Fifth
Street t.e27
NNVartnership. !scaly, ex
hang beterien ALEX. OHABIHKIIS and DA
YID H. 011AIII8EILS, under th• atm of A a D. H
ouemazas, Ulan blwinfacturen, o as dlftolved • •
the *sued day of Apr 11,1862, by the death of DOT(
H. Chambers. The nuelneas of the late firm sill
eatt:ed by the aural wing plainer.
NOTICE —Aux Cavan= having
purchased the entire Itinvest of n, H. AELt
BERM deed, In the let° firm of A. 6-D. N CHAR
'BEES, wIN continue to manufacture WINDOW
.LABS; &Ingle and double - infamy , h
GLASSWARE; DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS;
HOCK, CHAMPAGNE a BLACK WINE, BRAN
DT. ALE, PORTER and MINERAL WATER
SUTTEES, of euperlot quality, under the name and
style el A. & D. H. CHAMBERS.
et2thlin ALla CH &HERE..
isHOES at Alusottio Ha.ll
J. Auction Hons. t 5 FM semi. o, 7
ptalTAlKArli ALBUSir.,
NIIIINARIYB NEW CoRBBOCLETED PINS
ALL THE NEW NOVELS,
THE MAGAZINES OE OCTOBER
MILITAnT Bi3ollll
nteats~,
THE LA.TII AELUORATED PAPERS.
HUNTS amp: STATIONXILY POILTFOLTOS
JOHN P. HURT,
Wlkohisie end Retail Bookeeller, Statlaucr, and
Nowwealor.
me 27
QIIUE:s, at all kinds, at Metdelland's
/55 rum street. se2l
ItIA.&C
OSTLZT SAW MILLS,
Kama ronstaztly on bands tarps sod thsroushly
smarmed most of DRONING. BOAT AND ItOTTOSI
PLANK, AIIR WNDW .F UFF ES
SUB.BILLS I JOI O STS, R
SPOUTING,LATHS, .PA
.
LINGS, Ar,lt. tro
Es will MI Weis for SAWED STUFF with
prompt ors and at Par ratan.
N. D. Persons 'ranting LONG Iltiltkat or POP.
.LAN, us particularly Melted to reottone Ws stork«
iltrOtZes on CRAIG IFTBSET, n...r Robinson.
an2ohtf
Cl ASIS ROUSE Bit ifiNS, for Boyd,
lur at McCfrfl 4 i Auctfoo Timm., 55 riftb .t.
trtlVE.—All , persons indebted to the
late firm of HALL & Erman are hereby
notified that an amdattment ha been mare to the
undersigned, this 28th day of September. who is
alone authorized to remain and receipt for the tune.
Ali parsons having claims against the Arm will pro •
sent them without delay. PARYB,
Assignee of nab &
No. 68 Liberty street.
PII7BBUBOH.
ISMS HAL , . 015 • "6 AN UAl
l•Y•1■
TESS, at Wasanfo Hall Sten:in Mum..
141 OUYINZ STBEET,NEW TOOK OtTY.
GOVERNAIEAT COFFEE,
Pot up in fin toil pound papers, i in a box, and in
balk: Otur price' stop from Sto Z.d cents. We pot
up the ibtlawing kinds:
JAVA, MAR4 I O.IIIk_I3UP : RIO, RIO AND
_ supzaib lic o • FKR:
wo bane our Coffee to be Arun than any ground
Coffee now ln =l4 All tiden sAressed to tis, or to,
our Agents.AleetrL PLACE YOUNG , 183 Cham
bers wrest, earner Weiblneon Wed. Ne w York
Llty,ed Iteste. POLLAK!, DOACIL 188 and 191
&nth Water street, Memo, Minds, twelve
prompt attention. •
eent3mle • TABER. 30W LE A PLACE.
.
T U vbsuaterivEti—l'he- adver
umr,baTing bow ristorra to health Ina few
wake. by • very eimpleamedy, after totrlng ender
ad amoral yearn with ► seam long edecilon, and
that dread Blame. Oonamptla—ie &inform to make
known labia fellow sufferers the mane of ran.
To all who desire It, he will tend a copy el th l pean
betty:fon sued (free of thergea with the dire:tang
forprepralni sod wing' the none, , arbich they will
find • etre are for Cbsioneption, Arthea, itrowhittr,
to. The only object of the tulrertlear In sending thn
preocrltlon wh ie u t:
gri t peo Gray in toll t ea
bile noitad7i s a apbrole t s
t d
will
cat tbeet am cosy prove it blessing.
Parttaarlehloir the prescription will_(4eluie address
bac. =M AUD A. WALBOI4,
- .Wltilamsbartri nine county.
U“ UtiEMICA LS, ?Attire,
OILS AND DTE STUFFS, HMO BLUE,
ESSENCE OP corrzs, STOP .4 PULPIT, FLA.
TOEING EXTRACTS. 'NUTMEGS, CINNAMON.
MACE, CLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLE PEPPER,
MUSTARD SEED. CASTOR OIL , SWEET OIL And
'sweet of All !Undo. In dozens. all' stiodord patent.
madlclaaa, So., AA., In store and (brads low by
WOODSIDE k WALLACE.,
, • SOS Liberty street.
P. S. Country marobanti, paroltwdog elms.
.whinro, would do welt to call and csantfos our stook:
1•11 - • WOODaI DE k WA c
BAGS 1 BAGS I "BAGS 1
20 oon Ilantiless Bay; ',
,000 Gunny Bags; '
1000 Bombay duke; • •
2 , 000 4a11s hem, Olnen Wks; •
6 , 0 0 Army. Oats and Cora do; 600
For Weby • •
UPTOBC)OK. noOBEZIIT a co.
DE FINE D OIL, FOR EXPORT.—Tbri
undersigned ars now prepared to salt Om best
quality of Regued Carbon WI, &Unwed on board of
cue Plitsburibion dock lo Philadelphia, or at
wantbousis at Bed liciolt;Pobst, Naw Pork. Will
Aso deliver lots from 100 to 1.000 barrels free aboard
111 1Ps or 0•11 Bills. Lading of Mama Wind lots on
Isinsrpool, Glaigow likskkfort•on.tbollaiN and.
tram ;topsail ;prim. : BitgBlllGUAll7,
as 77 Pstrollte 011 Works. tsburgb. Pa
I e .eve , juet moaned a very
w eamitnient of Double and tingle - Bartel
Eliot Gone, to. which 'w• Write the [ Mention of
eptrtunan eind °lbws In Want of a onnetiot attic*.
giff • . - ROWN 10* Wnpd u.
U Ostnui darrol
a l t
mi" sod ick trot a one In on
loin ,
u_ ,too win NI ;GUM' Publio Salo, on TIIIMIDAY.
October 26,.a$ 10 o'clock a,..104 at the Xenia Llury
Blab • Borotgb street.. e. .1
rfrr
wi 141tX11 a lUN S w - , A
lidoen b o
i 027 latiWPum P B4 Dw WWnar p
,
at the 0 t
kr Isle br " I W.r.gumuar ,
EVE
. . . .
• • .1 . r
. .
•
• • •
-~:~.a
CECE=I2I
For pale al H 0 N T'Y
For iLala .t BUR'S
E=3
Tor sale At HUNT'S
Par .4, at LICNT'S.
For oJklo
For eale at HUNT 9
MASONIC lIALL, Fifth strnot
ALLEGHENY CITY,
RUBIA MILLS,
Tbs Sulphite of Lim (not sniphata)iss become . *
etendsrd article In preeerring Glider. , When Winne
occurred, they hue been dpa . to , ueing *powder WO
-u sulphite of linni which to ea imitation. The
Arne article is for sale in bottles. containing Jut
enough ter one barrel, or In int quatitv Chet may
be desired, by allturi'JOHNlSTONi
ear owner firolthdeld eadiforattistreati. •
, -
ANL LIMA ; , •
1 4i • . „
• 'Attila ipc9:l34/51013, 63si . TAtN,
111,11110 N AVShltrita Aunt or the Pealtilileeie,
• -
immarialasominbagamvmmAuvaskutaamtlial=
REVOLVING IRON TURRETS.
Navy Dues anatss.
Weshlngton, September 13. 18112.
The Navy Department will Mahe PrOp(leiforla for
the construction and erection on board of a v gel
building at the Porismon h. New Hampshire. Balk
ton. New York and Philadelphia Navy lards of two
Revolting Towers and an impregnable smoke pipe
for etch vet seL
On one of the towers there Is to be a pilot Louse,
the whole to be on the general Van of thaw now
building for the naval gerrbte.
The diameter of the tower will be 21 feet in the
clear its thicknos will he 11 Maim, compsed of
plate; r (tot less than obeli:telt lb ch. •
ho smoke pipe In tbickne ■ viz Inches, composed
of plateslnot leas autumn inch thick, inside diameter
at the pop forty.alz Inches, and height above the
dock eight feet.
The propositions must embrace all the machinery
for revolving aed working tho turret, and the guita r
and will slats the cost std the time within which
the work on each TeMi will be completed on board
rp.ll reedy for service.
The contrastor will be furnhhed with decors!
drawings by the:Navy Department.
Proporals received until the 15th DAY OF
OCTOBER, snd must be addressed to the Nary De
nse moat end endorsed on the ontable "Proposes for
It voicing Turrets," that they may be dlstingul bed
from ocher letters self:Lawn:l
"HON
Nave Daparrx ter, 1_
Washrogton,Sereasber 13. 1862. f
The Naiy Department will, until the 18th DAY
OP 00TO B E tt„ receive propositions for the delivery
of the Iron Armor and Deck Plating fora vend
building in each of the Navy Yards at Portsmouth,
N. 11. Horton, Now York and Dbiladelphia.
The Bide Plating to be In flee thicknesses of plates,
not lees than one inch in thickness each, and the
Deck Plating lv two thicknessee, three quarter. of
an Inch each ; the plates to be trimmed to chap?, but
the bending and punching the holes will be done by
the Government at the nary yards.
Tao plates are to contorts, generally to these ruled
in the vessels of the clue of the .. Monitor;' new
balding fur the Government.
Upon application to the Comniandant of each of
the . yards named, the qualities, dtmensions and de
sedation of the several kinds of plates can be ob.
•
Mined.
The proposals will be addreued to the Nosy De
pan moot, and endorsed on the outside "Proputal
ter Ir. Armor Plates," that th y may be dlatln
galthed t om other lettere.. selthlaartd
QIIERLFJEoti MAL/S.—B e' y virtu of an
1.../ Order of Sale, issuedont of toe Orphono' Court
of Allegheny county. PettissylvaniNand to the Sher.
Ifi of said county directed, there will be exposed to
Public Kale on the premiere, in McClure township,
ott MONDA, the 6th day of October, A. D. 1862, at
2 o'clock p.
All that desirable property situate in McClure
township, sad adjoining the House of Befogs, late
the property of hire. Catharine Algeo. deceased ' being
out No. In the plan of the finery. Tract Pittsburgh, containing nine acres and seven and
14-100 perch.; on which is erected a splendid new
Mick mayslon house, fronting ma the Ohio river: at
tached to which fe a large lot of ground. The
tualader of the aroperty has been divisied by a planinto 78 excellent lots, fronting on wide
streets, with wide alley. to the rear.
The property will be offered In whole or in pro,
parts, or by single lota, according to the said plan, as
may be most advantageous to the parties le interest,
•04 to suit muohcsers
•• - •
?caw—% cash. 3i to one year. and 3 in two
Jean trom tab day of sale,
with intereet on the an.
paid purcham money , to be secured by bond. end
mortgagee on the premises.
HARRY WOODS, Sheriff.
hneaurr's 01710 E.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 23,18P2.
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.
Da. DOPONCO'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared fiver proecriptfon of Donor Dopon
Tula well known Medicine is no imposition, but a
sun, and , to remedy for Female Dillicnities and Oh.
structkins, from any cause whatever; and although
• powerful remedy, It contains nothing hurtful to
the constitution To 111AIIIIIHD LADIES It le pe
milady adted. It will in • very shout time bring
on the monthly period with regularity. In all mos
In Nlll'ollll and Spinal Affection, Pain In the Back
and Limbs, Heatiaera, Fatigue on slight exertiml.
Palpitation of% the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hys
terias, Pick Headache, Whiter, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by • disordered syseem, these
Pills will °Sett • cure when all other menus. Moe
Idled.
Thee, Pills have never been known to fell when
he directions hare teen followed etrictly.
•
OND DOLLAR AND Eli DENTS, ontlosed to
the antitortred Agent at Pittsburgh, Pa., trill In
.me • Doi
DR. PUPONCO'S YMPSALZ PILLS
DE. DIIPONOO'S ITSBIALS PILLs
DR DUPONCO'S TESIALS PILLS
DL DUPUNCO'S TICKALL PILLS
Are . • Scientific Preptinttton.
Are • Scientific Preparation.
Ara • Scientific Preparation.
Axe • &Intl& Preparation.
They are safe, and carer (41
They are tale, and Lam tall
They are safe, and anal. fall
They are sate, end near fan
To remove an otternmetloos,
To remove all obetruvriorte;
o remove ali obstreorloos,
To remove all detractions,
And Cu,. all Female Complake
And cure ell Pamela CompWats
And care ell Female Complaint.
And am all Female Complaints
When the amnia= ate iniknred.
When the directions we *Ahmed.
When the tlraotlens ate Mowed.
When the dim:thinly* followed.
They sue a bleasing and • ears.
They are a blearing and a ewe.
Thu ars a blessing sad a cure.
They area blemaing and a cum
Lod can be seat by mall to any part of the country
ItErSold WitPlrasle or retail by
JOHN N. FULTON,
Sole Avon forptiabirgh and •!Malt,' ,
Nos. 67 AND 69 FIFTH STEEN?.
8.27
()REAP LITTLE FARM FOR SALE.
the
attrea'about 6 mhos the city, on
Teraperancerill• and Nobleatownhone
Plank hmid--17
acre, cleared, about Id.scrai ot good cosh lairs Iron
to be drained; good water and (Isom; I'M tiot o /6 at
• bargain. Ingatro of ' J. K. MOBANGEi
lenierrittr• • • No. 107 booth street.
B AILEY,
PLUMBERS,
NAB AND
BT/IA?1 riTTzu,
119 701711T1L 9TAR; rEAI Smarmy
TANKS /SD AGITATOBB, for
Betinerlea, Ilsed in the met dorsi
meteor.
BOLIN fitted ap with .bot Sad col
water in the best style, with all lb
modern improvements, in - BATH!
WASH STANDS, 01,08176,114188,
A large assortment of materials alwaye . on band
mid hr sale 011 Teems/ads terms.: jelD
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
aroma np stoking,
No. 117 WALL antral; s.
AM dealer in DRUGS, ORINIOALS, DYE
S mfrs. 10., by tb• original WETS* only:
Yitatu—Ciash on deanery:
Conslanatents of Foreign and. Doineatio hlercluut•
- ,
die* solicited,
hes Malawi conneetims in all parte of the
rnikd•atatq, EuroPee Eithe,, South 'America, Cell
sends. Sandwich Wands, Antra la sad Chins. ,
saii:dtt
KEYSTONE FOUNDRY,
BOUM' & EION,
Re. TIPXDZELIL araszr, 4Wan, Car,
Plano4ettirere of every variety of COOKING AND
lINATING STOVES. COOKING BANGER, not
Coal:non GRATE TEONTB, PKNDKUN,**-,
Au.. CAST IKON 110118 N lIIONTS, non
nan,ING, and aU Mods of CASTINGS cud* to
GOOD CIDER,
TILE YtdB BOTIND.
DRY GOODS.
1862.
NEW TALL GOODS !
SHAWLS,
J.-W. Barkej& Co's,
59 Market Street.
Jost matrix], and will open on TUESDAY MORN
IND, as entirely
1 , 4 - _ww STOCK
We have waited until we could make oar p
abases at the
Importers' Auction Sales,
Which we Date been enabled to de at GREAT
AiIIVAZITABEEI.
.
We !lacono., the largest stock andgraatett variety
In the city, and we will sell at the
LOWEST PRICES.
adrOOII2TTItY JffitßOßAltig supplud In tptin
titles to stilt duns trade, at package prices.
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NEW FALL
HOSIERY.
GLOVzB,
UNDER-OLOTHIEG,
DRESS TRIBISILSOB,
EMBROWERIES
RlDButo3,
MILLINERY GOODS
naval. nAlslOb.—leotra-
N..; vox Bcoolll -sue PIANOS vox
BALL—AII aseallent Boanroadablek-F I RP
wing Pisan, 6 Leave. Pries... 1 OD
A Scorwood Gale ar. Oct. Piano, oleipint is,
6 mum. Prins 160 CO
• 1 A 110savood Btodart — Plano, la but Mlle worn,
Of *vary va ri ety and at the LOWEbT PRICK , . I . 6—CCtaire. - MC°
.......*.---'---
GENTLEMEN'S I" OHNIIGIBM GOODS,
TRIMMING RIBBONB AND VELVETS;
COLLAR; BETEL CREMIZETTLE4 &t.;
Newfoam.. AND 000 P BK/RTS;
, HOODS, MUM, 'BALKAN;
NUBILE!, SOLBSEL LEGGINGS, AL;
LINEN AND TRAVELINGZEIIIIITI
COLLARS, TIES,
UNDER CLOTHING. Be.
Also, a comp4ta Mock of
Notions and Small" Wares
I=2=3
All concerned in getilni /rah, cheep and desirable
goods are invited to ermine carstock.
MACRIIN a GLYDE,
73 efeaKri errEurr.
(between Tourtb and Diamond.)
1862. DRY_ GOOD& 1862
Domestic Goods,
A tall stock at low pries*,
DRESS GOODS,
A good amortmont.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
A groat variety.
HOOP 81EllITS„
• All albs and colors.
_ Underaidrif and Drawers.
AU orlon mod quality:
GOODS 70K MEN AND BOYS
Shawls, Cloaks, ac.
WrTittuts CARE.
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
.127 70 NANKICT
MACHINE FLOUNCING AND
1218*WITEG Jost receited at
. IVI. Burchfield's
Hew style PLAID =PP;
. . PLCHIBID XYBI2i08;
Plain and colcmi PBEIVON MUIROI3;
POPLIXB, Plain aad Odd;
EaCQI7IO;
ITBIPZD BROLIFIA SHAWLS;
-Black TbMott long and square 8/aWLB
Nrw GOODB every few daye f et North
east 007 ner Fourth and Market street/
oda
ARMY AND TRAVELING tiIIIRTS,
OS Meson dadrabli style's.
20 doscaplabl colon 746.2271XL' MIRDITO;
10 do , otrtpea
Id ,do )barred
10 do grey
On kiwi slid to wefts.
wliolegalitar4 retail at lomat
:non; asainaus a CD.,
N*W PALL GOODS
NEW STY= Vr.oeits;
NSW 8714,Z 1311.&Wi8;'
IN . I . FW STILE OIEGIMAI18;
tlieff COLOR= iIaIDB, for Laolloo' MIMI;
PIO'D IMPS POPLINS; r.
114'D ITV'T I!OPLLiii, eakas.
Baimoraj Skirts,
Art qualities and cokar,
,
Net st7ls HOOP SKIRT% among which tril7
Smnd prid• of th• 'or b
,TEES QUAKER, S.S.MT,
I .
iiittes` ...
• W. 4 D. Ettus';
oca. Irma & DrAticrx sra
for ego st
NET 'STRAN (MODS, at wholesale:
Just, welted. a atm lot of 80F1T2711 & anis,
~ . .
liss
- zoitirs . Tannings pro' an;
- sat rt.:ia To mai*"
-
SII4 'Vail, Olendld liaise and afgaat quallth at
17 and 79- Ifaket were.
li t atir.o
L;M==EEM
.." igniswittliniffutG MOM
ear . l 7 awl 19 Illigrket and.
" • , , MitS, at wim
Bs* thl . alrat styles oat, and at. paksii,st
•.1 lionsing Tanniika
;-. nand TO igg csegsmot. -
Tama sawn. corz.a.sa k TI -
And
an VOiSli etranuollf" B'DH'lB• •
.1 1211/9r11111311 GOODS.
iLk. lll2l .' OO e "
• """--"'
NEW FALL GOODS
CLOAKS,
DRESS GOODS,.
ON THE WAY.—A. choice stook of
MO CO
A Hoorayed Ham Had Piano, very floe tow, -
6 3 A OClare. Price 130 00
A gamwoodGroves:eon Hale, new and
richly carved, 7 octave. Price— " 170 CO
A limemood, Hale A Co. Piano, three pan -
old, 7 cotare. 100 CO
A Basswood. Gilbert, Uptight Piano, 63 g so
tars. Price— - IHS 00
A blabigany T. Land Plano, large site, 6 eo
tare. Price 76 CO
A Rosewood German Piano, large site; 6 ea.
,tase. Price -- 11) CO
Pi m" miry old bat • _
NSW nixes.
A eplendid stook of new %Pianos, from the best
New 'honk and Boston makers,' on bend, and eon
irtantly receiving new supplier. Prkee ineeriabfy ,
the loupe is the ineardecritrere, _ .end' Kali fasten-
VMasia
Of =path trorkomuthip and 11111.16
Ipr NAB 'alituLD IdED.AL lfiMlln
.11. PLUYOS. far ui only by
• sats GRASLIYITE BLUNT.. 43 Y[Rh stand.
BU ONS KNA.Brell
'wa
I iVi ;11
We Dave now received car eoreplete stock ofIPAL.Te
AND WINTER GOODS. COl3l ll , fa all the moat
elePtd eaeortniene of gads to be km:ad to the IlsztA - ,
ern Market, madding of - •
•
CLOTHS,
OTYIIOO.LTEEIGA, sad
_
tbe - aleare goods hare been earetelly aalected, sad
•
we feel eatithed that they will meet the
l
at all who troar as with their patraospe. i re baS Zl
he made tip to order in the km and most baldlonable
manner, at moderate prior, -
We hare also ea 'band • chafoslot of BLIT/
CLOTHS and OA RATIVIER" which bore boos spe.
dally selected for Officers' aalformas.
SANTIBL GRAY l 4 SON,
• •
-
No. 19 nI`TH.
LT ENRY G, HALE -
(Ekiccessess w latnee 0. Watt,)
Alercluint -
nowreoeliteg their •
PALL AND VirDITER- . STOOK.
irtdch In extent, cholas, teat* and pekes win 0321,
s.:yrasorsbly - wlth wa *tithe trade, etenprts.
all the newest
ns,and r o l es ukes of ?reach - •
0.6 ARM • • • .
- lfEl3=oB, end
Also, the lupe!. and beat selects! stock of Good, • •
for business is mar !sought to thht market:
4krades atm choice selection of. _
- _
ozzrrs 7112NI5MING ,Gooie
atwa7a on Land:.. -
Any orlon 'lntrusted to oar can win meat will!
peacoat &Matto and imacttrallty In all maim
COB. or pram 3 arr. mem arrarre.
NI:YrICJ.E.—We, the tuadenigaed, Brew
in a Pittsburgh, and vitlnity; bcg latra to In.
form cam a t e =Momawing to Atm lata sot of
samodng ono dollar for bar:al-on'
all from that date. lam adtatand ad•
mu dollar par banal on and after the ad day of &m.
toolbar, JOSHUA. ItHODZa.
aszaroaa a Nazar,
W. I . I ENWEIDIII,
D. rarorrs 00.. -
. a. owassrm.
ZDNIZINDB too.
psNtitUlgt3, BOUNTY: & BAC/S. BA.
Atiftraefies Lay. sad crisis Apast,.
Nook:item foldlun' Clans of inicr, eacilation. . ~
P 52410118 for disabled officers, moldier; seam and '
marines. 80111111211 and P. 11 21111038.5tr tbrl add. ---
me, patenaccpban as Ildren..lkrotbars awl tletere, • -.
az other rep ntative of throe who lam
or been In the marks ; or handled 'afire die.
chug, from driers contracted In erreice. -- -- , - -` - -
earNo charge until claim collected. and no Wier
rein be sniveled natio astanrp le enclaud.' aolltrtai- -- L: .
JOHNWHIGd7T ..t:
Bauder a
Td, at , whole
AtAl the 54w /111biizt Iwo Chas; 011A.V3 SI1.11;4,
WEIS. &leeway City; Ps. •
HD lon, at vork sant bp Loa be Allegheny -
CP. ar lett
Me at y heHanbre Stare el B. Wolff,
J r., r.; =leer of at sang SU Clair eneene, ergi
ash. precept etteatket. • attbeit *:. '
J AI/NI "MAI
'ou; or VUB O L,
AKITA L=olak
(tidies lid al Valium Volans t Op.'s
nez of Markin and Thu aroma: WEI iseihs euZ
attention._ ; Pralart_
4.20
:TOE • • TILE/41uusalizzuwx,-.
I Dan saturied in 'asking
,oniusissoots
obleb I will Do enabled - to tonoollo3 to dwelt&
ama'ofTiltlibglnabj eta to air er.vmptclate ,
Viii of Mimics sr. sad lona - NU it Wow'
dun It turbo i rnuDp3 6 av3 7 otbaspiespa.
to &mad at tb• BOO= 1101783 N Cow ot: I .
l amak
d* 1,120..
7 od, ~ • , 101•8110'..1013311TON.
ilatja ) --ft . 0 Bowe
V Callan" VS Mk Wait.
ryf
PITTt3I3IIRGII THEATRE.
Lame and aiXO/41014
Treasurer.... URA
asirrecond night of the re.engagement of the W.
'Med American Tragedian, Mr. J. PROCTOR.
or Great neon@ of the -
HEW HISTORICAL DRAMA I
HEW HISTORICAL DRAMA I
. .
TUESDAY rtstrrito, torT. Mlth• ISO.
Will be parimattd. •
Gto, or the .lrmorer of 24 y re BALBEC __ ~
...„—ldr. :PROCTOR:,
ROSY CDPMA.
To conclude with -
THE YOUNG WIFE.
4 ucriew 134LEkir.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.
—cow TUESDAY EVENING, Bet r emter 30,at
o'clock, will be mold, ho the &mod / Wet Boma
of the Commercial Auction Home, fia Fifth street&
JO shares Beck of Pittsburgh &tick. •
40 do Exchange do ' do;
9 do Nancmicakela Bridge Co;
NCI J.G. DAVLElanct„ •
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF. REV-
Rh - TR WARD L0713.--On 11:118DAY ?NIL
September Enth, at 8 o'clock, will be weld, In
the ennead door sales room of Davie Auction, by or..
der of the Orphans` Court of Allegheny County, six
Lots in the Seventh Ward of the city, and near ad.
Joining to Centre Avenue, each having a front of 90
feet on Vine street, and extending the ninth width
120 feet to •25 lbot alley—being lots NCO. 2 23 ..
24, 25 and 2.6 In Hon. W i l l iam! rorthea put of lota,
Timm or Etaxx—One.thlzd ! casit, rends* in one
andltortg two years, with Interest, secured by bond end
aint.
By order of Adzothistratrix: . .
.45 „ C. DAVID, Amok
PLIXOB.
the celebralod BSEIHWAY putros, personally
selected by B. Sieber, who has poet returned from
Erma Sole agents for Steinway Pianos.
se23 H. SLUMS & BRO.. SS Ylftli Bisset.
good, 5 octant. - 50 00
. Mahogany, Land I Bro., old but In good -
order, 5 octara. 40 40.
...,Mallogany, Astor A Co., old Landon Plano,
byi *cram 20 00
Walnut Lassa Piano, In good order, 6 or
tits. Primo 76 00
Mahogany. Gibe= Piano, Hen York, lazy
good, a octave. 75 00
M2il
JOHN• E. WiLLOB.
•
87 Wood street.
Jud - ricalved, ma. eleisat 664 awl 7 octavo
STZINWAV PIANOS,
For solo at No. 53 Y IRh street. '• • -
pat H. lcutsid). iiiio
111:7 E7 thEffma
ra.mozuk
Pali and WOzter Goodil
JUST BIOZITYD.
"Alio, • splaadki mal!Ktiao
Panay Coatings and Cassimeres,'
The amities of the seukm.
o. zimmuirm,
114 173721 fiMMff.
PirsenertPs.,
Beton, am; Ai/Pm-nil:is.'
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