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October. It follnws, :therefore, - that from noir to the 4th..of -that . . month is the only time left for attending to -,• - - this duty. • • • What Wilt They Mir Lincoln, PI carrying out the laW of • ' dongreon on the subject -- orentinciration, has succeeded in putting the rebel stetes= i Ant° a tight place. -What will they.. do? Helms given them a little more than three months to - consider the . question. HS has'been as liberal to them as he possibly :`could-be. He opens a door for their ." tatm; by,,proolaiming that "Any State, or people thereof, shall on that day be in good faith - represented in the - Congress of the-United States by metebere ohosen thereto at elections wherein a ma. jority'of the qualified voters of such State ',shall , have participated, shall, in the at:- ,sence of strong countervailing testimony, - - -be-deemed conclusive--evidence that , such -- ' -State end the people thereof are not then in` rebellion against the United States." In the copy promulgated by telegraph - - Sthe Porde "are not then" were erroneous ly given "have not been," which is sheer **wee:Lee, or, at beet, a very eholleW legal fiction. " Are - not " is the re 2 . v th . e Intelligencer, and. is " un e q g ues . .. , on t blyr i correct; We take it for granted C.th e a this is ntended to carry With it agen though probably not universal, amnes- It prescribes a; condition, however, - - which is simply inipossible without a prior 11 - Abandonment of the present secession goy-. ernments of the States, and the restoration - • -o 1 , f loyal governments,.. all of which, is ne - I cessary before they can be represented in. the Congress of the United States as pre , , scribedll.lThe condition required to, xempt a State from the operation of - Ile mstion of einancipation on the first ef Jan . Rary,,Tkififi,is just within the range of pine dealpostfibility and no more; for if the rebel States intend to do any thing they must he, l et it very soon: The whole con federate fabric of State governments must be 'Wept away,- nest Governors and Legis- Jatures elected in conformity with the . • ,* 1 supreme law of the land,_ and authority given to elect 'members of Congress, ail be ,,_ fore the condition piescribed can be met. - . It will not do_ to elect a member of ,eCon •• - - -leas ',and another there, by, few .peptal§iti_cciinerti, hid; by , litealo; bnt it •_ . , -Inustrbe:done openly,ancl good faith at elections wherein a majority ~-.of the qbalified voters of such State shall ihave paiticipated." .This completely shuts ;the dove', agatnst any eubterfuge or trick, anti leaves tho rebels no alternative but to fight, it out to the bitter end, or to submit . .--- -unconditionally and quickly. But 'we _ have no idea that , they • To break down under, ouch dr cumstances, and send members to the Fed area Congress, would be so inconceivably humiliating that it will not for a moment , . be entertained. Whether anything can in , ieneifi their rage and desperation may be a. matter of doubt; but-if they 'have any reserved power, any latent ferocity, any undeveloped..desperation, this proClamation bring them into activity. The war Twill -now be short, sharp and. decisive. In feudal times, the nobletior lords often, in 'times: great pent, issued forth in de - - 'fines of. their _ common prince, follewedliT - - the whole body of ftheir male serfs,..or.ro -, tab's's, over whom they, and. they alone, supreme authoritY, armed and supplied at their own expense._ Is it not possibbs that, in the last ex4.eiiiity, the great planters of the °cotton States ' may' 'imitate the feudal - fords, arm., their slaves and lead them per to, battle- against the invading Yankees, promising them both freedom and ards r faithful • ? „ . ,property.:as srew or._ services -,-. sucli.a contingency the pier negroes could , have no-cholee no voice in the mat- • -- ter ;ler the eoilditioisi wino probttbly.bei either to itikt 'istiiiees or 'be killed thennalTes, Thitc it v trVe,•woul4 be a desperate expedient; nor do we lid* it likely that , it:will be resorted to, but it may and - should the .war bo prosecuted '- • elowiy- and lesitatingly on our part, such . c is renoititi by no means beyond the range of pro bablUt y: A. letter from New Orleans to Ile N. I'. Times, written on the 19th inst., gives the • . -following account of the state of affairs there at that date . . To-day has been a busy one among the officials authorised to administer the oath of allegiance. It is a Singular fact that most of those 'Who have been the noisiest in denouncing the Govenrment,lnow find the moitclamorotur to get in "and take swear." I hive also noticed, that as the portentous MI approaches, the-responsibilitiesattach ed to taking the oath have gradually less ened, until "it don't amount to much, after all, and saves us from the effects of the con fiscation law."' New Orleans will certainly ,be morally changed in the next week, for 'heretofore among. the more wealthy and fashiciutMe, it wits ionsidered a mark of absolute degradation to acknowledge alle giance to the Sag of the Union, and as a consequence, all who bad doge so, or , were connected:with, the Government, have been tabooed: now: we are rapidly settling into a universal patriotism that is leveling all distinctioas, and Outwardly at least, malting us one -people. It may be said that-this oath-taking jest is, in the majority of cues,..heartlesi and sel fish—that it has : been done to save : property or is escape aersdlivils-44itlet the motive be every what it - may,,the moment eve resident of this city is identified alike with' that act,.thers be gins s_new era in New °Hearin, social and political life is changed, the `distinctionbe-, - tween the rebel and the' loyalist, is broken down, and a community of interest at once springs up. The rich have held back tothe Tait, but the Most wealthy 'citizen of. New Orleans, Mr. Milled* took the oath In my present° not many days ago, and since that time, persons only less, substantial in pecu niary matters have .follointh.his example. sour days more ate still left to 'the delin ' quints, and I have. no deibt there will be - witiessed`much that is 'amusing and much that is melancholy . in those tardy patriots, who still, thongh-totaing in at the eleventh hour, in Scripture parlance, get their penny. along with those Who have borne the labors and heat of ' the day.: 'I , : am - glad that Congress Seta tlinc which was to end tile trifling-with the most saerettof all things oui lore'of country:''. If cur:people, mid.; tined brixcitement or illitimixed by dem segues, wereled astray, and the strong arm of thSlaw r ia exerted to bring Slim bsok, it is. a 'mercy to the= misguided and *culpable, and a. good ;`for all The Immediate - effect on the:cdty titer*. newal of business ,anrpopalsitiOn, or mid heretdore hie' been incapable of itP - 111' " Seholitivelied On our Coln* or ( Me/ than bast. 4oair A. aisFIF .ness; the leash was that capital has been, to Um against kii*Ollnti7. ll / 1 0r ai re 'toliked IWiSnit ,enterld 4' f ielars l 7 l 'Nolr ribellioti bretif anti sentmerirctilo whole thin 91 g' aercautki toe onnileaplor there the $156,000 in_lol4mblek:ll, seesLwt for wpl, 7e p longer be indatenienti cor these-. the Mount Ysrtiuq 'astwaTormil ,; When , Ulnae to bye off their ey;! .- yt4o - Wte t was invesiettzrlitozass*A:liaiithilf.feee ll,- :;:i:z, - 3 ; :i.. - ',:;" '; • ' ceir..-.b _ . _ . _ ...As Mr. Littoolti.offers freedom to , these 1. • people wittout conditiona,Ahey, doubtless, would prefer to receive the boon'. at bin •:` - hands; ma we may be sire that the, 'Aim , fact that he has said that they shall all berfree on the first of January will be cam free_ on from plantation to plantation - • all Will know it, and this knowledge will render any attempt on,the part of their -present 'masters to arm them for war, ex • In eithe4. t th the South is midst of tvrolution.tuspirallelea in human history, . . . In addition to a ,desolating war ; 81a~erp to doonedi ithalniet else may be , , Trutti _ Spoken by 'Blaveholder. Mon, hi. IL Garnett; or Virginia, in a letter to Wm.IL TreScott, 'Esq l of South Onto dated May -3, 18a1,-: and which at the titoe i , very_ irrdy says: "You we bject tothe_tap:Demoo:a. Rerio - cracy,-$ . 4 its oriiiyaphaos:ee4c:sii,we.- is indeed inioinpaiiidi Slavery,' an d the . whole - azqtans oflSoutkern Society:' -,--- `Yet it was under that flag that thalamic) „ body of the rebels sailed; up to the , time when they seceded and bred tipon.lheir . ..• ~.eountry'w flag; and at -this day, in this and Nouthern States, men Whig p; : - :: - then:Waive! democrats are doing all that ~,Al2974Wl!4,p reserve 0 1 07. 4 g7_ 41 4ng which ~ ,Air.l l :ittractt asidoir,cl incompatible . . with truwand wrigiwal, The same,' table; democracy which pre ailed in`sll the• rebel Sdelee: to the laat, and , which oniminatid- opea treasonand`:fierce nontinneile be intenenteci yet in this. State -..:_oaed La these Coagreesiimil iistricte. South the terrip bring" the. eenetifn tion,-.the:go7ernmpet, publics sentiment * end °**7. - -4T I PS * fe4s'l-**!",ol4t4**44loi* to Ise ery ; • :gni nur noetheriL-"denncailia,T" l 4 19eeL:12, of ."! e..;) • [ Take Care of the Traitors at, Home. Every .'day's- . ; experience: i demonstrates that'While the . great miss of the rank and file of the DemoEracy at 4.114 Ninth are true • , . to flat and loyal to many of the Breckinridge leaders of that party are rotten to the core, and are only awaiting a favorable opportunity-tostrike hande with the rebels and make open war upon Ike celiac of the Union and the Gov eminent itself. • We append an extract from a speech re cently delivered at New Lisbon, Ohio, by T. D.. Lawson, and published in the Buck eye State, of that place, as a specimen of the rankling treason which still lurks in the bosoms of these men "Yon are told by these robe abolitionists that slavery was tee cause of this war. The slightest reflection will convince you of the utter absurdity of such a statement. This war was caused by and owes lts existence solely to the idfamous nest of unhung villains who compose the Cabinet of Abraham Lincoln and the majority of the present Congress. ••9• ' • • • "The' fool spirit of anti advery, and that alone, brought those curses upon us, and when the' administration of Lincoln came into power, our Southern brethren , seeing as plain ly as t hel sunlight that Illumines these win dows, that their equality in our Government .was practically destroyed="-that the rights common to all, which their forefathers, jointly with ours, had achieved, were subverted, JUSTLY resorted to their State organisations to enforce justice to themsolvoi and eonfoder ated to resist abolitiop encroachments. The sole cause of this rebellion was the infamous enactments - of abolitioniste, denying to the South their rights under the Constitution. "Are you willing, my fellow-Democrats, to pay taxes to support this Administration, to wage a war upon our - brethren, and by de stroying their rights subvert your oirn ? No. I repeat it, No. The - Demooratio party must arouse in its strength, In the &orlons majesty of its might, and teach this Administration that its members will not submit to burden someitaxas to carry on this war for abolition. • a ea eee "What then, fellow•Detuocrau, shall we do to pritect our beloved country from the perils which eaviron it? Shall we yield to this in famous disregard of the rights of our Southern brethre'noinder the Constitution of our fathers? Shall we be swept away by the insane current, which submerges'all considerations of honor, rendered this day more encroaching and des perate by recent disaster, or shall we strive with:the energy of men in a fearful torrent, whom instant death' threatens, te hold in eheekthe ship of State, about to be dashed on the reeks Of abolition ' by wresting the reins of government from these anti-slavery fanatics, and restoring to power the true con stitutional Democracy ? - "Just as long as we, the Demooracy of the North, shall allow ourselves to entertain feel ings of ill will, of hatred, of malice and of an ger to destroy our love for our Southern brethren, who wags war not against us, but against the murderers and felons who, dis gracing the profession of arms, seek to make this war a war against guaranteed Constitu tionstright3, after having Insidiously stolen, by a minority of the popular, and wholly sectional vote, into the seat of power—just so long, my fellow-Democrate, shall we lustier all the ills.which God, in Ills fierce judgment, can pour upon us. We must restore to power the party which ever has and aver will, obey- i jag the honored legacy of our forefathers, re. gelded the rights of the South ; and the day that we can show, to them au election of a Democratic Congress, firm to maintain and Uphold the institutions of the South, will be the end of this terrible carnage, this fratricidal war- a e a • * • "I tell you, say fellow Democrats, if we fail to sweep, at the next election, the cursed abo litionists from the Government, we shall see the country a desert.". : It is true the people were beginning to • look to the aims and objects of these party leaders. There is doubtless a purpose on the part of some of them, if successful at the election,--to wield the power and influ ence of the Democratic party in Congress, to withhold supplies , from the army, and -thwart the government in its efforts to put down rebellion. 'lnstead, therefore, of discarding politics, as the phrase goes, because the government is involved in war, there never'wes a time thein history of • the nation when so much . depended upon the issue of • an election as thoone now approaching. The maintenance and preservation - of the army, the issues , , of Peace the eery existence of the gov ernment, are to be,' in a, great measure, • . • committed to the next Congress. Let no loyal mint neglect the duty which be owes tohis friends and brothers in the Let n o field; Let no doubtful Dian be sent to Congress. Let no man whose . previous 'Antecedents or , present associations :are doubtful be trusted. The nation wants; able men, true men, thorough men, to meet the, treat issues which will be crowded upon the next Con gress. With wisdom in council, there will be courage and energy in the held, a short was and early success in every branch of tho service. From New Orleans. FRANCIS W. Hoaare.—The people of - Pottsville have a lively and just apprecia tion of the character and the political opin ions of Mr. Fronde W. Thigh's, and they are doing good tservicebY g their tes timony-before the . world. The-statements which we copy to-day from the Miner's Journai-show how thorough, a secessionist Mr. Hughes was in 1861, and is now. He is the . chosen representative of the Brock in-ridge Democracy now, and it must be confessed, a better representative could riot be chosen. But it is not credible that any considerable portion of ' the Democratic party, the mass of whom are so truly loyal, will permit themselves to be &Med by him at the coming election; after reading the statements that we lay before them today. --Phila. Bulletin, PUBLIC .4OTICEN. I,Et.ITURE AT THE LRAM CITY OOLGRGE, corner of Penn and St. daft .ta., TEIIB (VrEDNISDAY) MORNING, at 11Vckwk GIONERAG AGENOT. ELM I'ION l'E KM—The 11.. Ntockholders of the Plttabanyb 6...Comys y are hereby nottflell tbat an election will be . held at the When of the Company, 011 the TIBIA MONDAY, (6th deb) OUTOOrat, between 'tb• bouts of 2 and &mock p at., for the purpose of electing tb pereme to or.. all Trustees of the Company. each for lb. term of three years. . . • JAIIIIB 11. CH11113 . 11, Treason's. • OM. et 'Pittsburgh Gas C0..1 September 19, 18b2. f "02645i0 SPECIAIL .COTICES. £Lake Supenor Copper Sill and SMNLTINGI WORKS, Prnizryou. • PARK I APCURDY & CO„ Manufacturats of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPICE, PRESSED COPPER annals, RAINED STILL BOTTOMS, WALTER SOLDER', rlso Importers and dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, An, Oonstontly on bend, TINNESS MACHINES AND TOOLS. %Commas., No. 149 Finn and 120 &mud furor% Pitobargb, Penn'. s7-Special onion of Copper rot to any dadrod pg• torn. my:rlatrlyT JM — The Confessions and Ikapenence OP AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who miner from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, As.; sup plying at the mute time the means of Self-Care. By one who has cured himself after being pot to grad expense through medical Imposition and quack. my. By enclosing • post-paid addressed envelope, suiass come may be had of the author, NATHAN IEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Redbud, glop Co., N. Y. mhll:lydserT IMSOBINIEION, lINIS & MIL- U Tormoraut Lim lascannsrs, Wsstusorog 'Wow, Pittsburgh, Pena's. stirum, No. 21 MAUR STRUT. IlaaufsAuse all kind. of STEAM !MINER AND DULL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STRAIN BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. iIIarJOBBING A V - 11. REPAIRING done on abaft notice. mhMdly M - BITILKE & E . TUBS, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, RANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTIIBLIM Nos. 12) • had 1.31 Third k 4. Wood cud ifirBANK .LOOKS alltikra . on hand. mtt2s M'fao : " : & . : CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At the ola established Coach factory, 1/UQUIMIni WAT, (Rasa Sr. Cuts STIUMT telritepeirinst does as wall. ionf 1,14`1 , 1F1:1 7 r1071:17: 1 117ITM JONES, BOYD & CO., blanufactuters of OAST STEEL: alto, sPar5G, PLOW AND A. D. STEEL. ATOM SPRINGS AND AXLES, corner of Ban and PIM streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. 0019 - 1 - t KM COCHRAN it Manufacturers of IRON MAILINVDON VAULTS AND VAULT DODED, WINDOW SHIITTZDA, WINDOW GUARDS, ;to., No.. 91 Second street and 88 Third street, between Wood =1 Ilarkst. Hasa on hand a sariedy of use Patterns, fancy and plain, sultabrs for all room.. . Particular attention paid to enclosing Once Lots Jobbing dons at short mottos. ab 9 JM - 'l3. B. & C. P. PLABILLB, Paper NANUTACTURNIUI and &salon bl3OOB, PLOT, CAP; =TILL AND ALL KINDS or WRAP. PING PAPLIL - oar Ilavg removed from No. 27 Wood street to N ro Smithlield street, Pittsburgh, P. SEMASII Olt %SALM TOR RAGS 1.0. ILIZiIaiIICS CM. C. KIRKPATRICK lc CO., klastanturers and Wholauds Dealers In LAMPS, CHIMNEYS. SHADES, CHANDELIERS. to. 41131rWboleasle Agents for lIIBIPS CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. 39 Woon Brun; oppostta St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. Pa. istatlyd M"N. HOLMES de SONS, Dealers FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DILLS Olt U. CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, WANE NOTES AND SPECIE, Na. 67 Market atnytt, Pitts. burgh. Pa. • WOolleettons made on all tbs principal idtke Gwen/thou* tbs Unitad Staten. as 22 MILENEN H. COLLINS, For . WARDING AND COMMISSION MIBOBANT and wholesale dealer in OHNICSII. BETTER, SEEDS. NISITid Produce generaNy, No. 21;1 Wood Mind. Pittsburgh. P. awl V OLUp4 MBA I,NUtiIIiKNT 391_1A.NIKS, With Guiltiest' of &upon and Boonilllng 'Offeeof Far gar by W. a HAVES Statlow4 and Pidatar, AO MINNS WOOD. AND 1131 DD NAL _ BULAIEkt, R. llawatiotaror of wfory dooalptloo of 'URNITUR7i NO. 4Z VINITHTIZLD BUM,. risTiteololL* • A. fall mortmont Os PITItiIWROB DIANoPAC.,' TUAID APABSITIMB coartantly oa 'hand. wbki vs Will .045.1 the lowest prfas for COW. 141 4 11:11UN8, 14 4: & 134 AM. re X p • H. o. ; 4ttoraar at Law aad Main IQaai,. .• 2fo. Ilf 7137.12 agrator, ii,11111117110111, Pa. Promotes Poldirrs' Claims-of every. deralptlon. _PENSIONS for disabled oflthen, moldier; eessien and masions, BOUNTIES and PENSIONS for the - on; parents; thphadei ildren, brothers and filters or other kaal representative of throe wbo bare-die d or been killed in the writhe •or ba th died a ft er /the chaise, Nora chaise, No threw contrated In therlo• - sortie charge in al olsim collected. cod he leiter will do anseresalludess a damp is endrae4.- UTIiULEtSALE PAPER' WAR* noose. isrrss PAPERS, • • • • •.• . WRAPPI IO PAPERh, • • • _ ILAIOILLA MESS. A • time and well assorted Mock of the befit brands will be sold at low pikes kw Cub. Retailers vilified it io theta Manatee" to do as • call. • . . - _ • WIC O. JOURSTOR M. • • - my24ltaireed" Paint Realm, AT Wood street. HOUSB. ! —. curda.ptirigsnavicolists s Bill Reads, Pieter', BUR' resdlog, LabehtketWaimbetutins;:habile Sot and wary Mid•'of aenaateatal aad_plala reitt ' aimed nesitte; with dwpatch, ey . • • 0..50n nos *OO. , Jura:aimed • -'•Steasa Meters, 6T Weed st. . !lop . I . . A sticigte JL: stock aid Large st tow pti_ cas. Yor Ws by WK. a. JOHAIIYON toiltattireol ettationen. ar Wooldreej YHILL' • U '• 1 - saperics 41tic1, 19! houirspberi. • Ticsal* - 0. - JOHNSTON al60„,; ma • • wood •• • • • etalkinny,l9l Wood at: :. • Store itoom,3l.lly YA.) eet, p• witk swam pryer ltrrbglithir44, theme ie Soonul sad.Trz.irtniss. , • (sad?) •,` .MEW 4DFERTIBEWIS. rro COUNTRY numq#ANTs Arg• ; LILES. EATON, Miiettun .sc Noe .17 aid 19 Fifth Street. Jobbiasand. magas* of TRIMMINGS, IMBDOI DBRIBS, HOSINBT, cr °YRS. 110 " P SEIBTO. RIBBONS, SBISTP, COLLARN, TIM lINDIgR• SHIRTS and DRAWERS, WOOLIN BOODS,'ISD. BIAS, WARTS, ZBPPI_Itit AND SHRTGAND WOOL; 6,000 rho iItWITVtiO YARNS, on band and to entre. Oar stock was porchawal before the tut groat sid ammos lo gapes. sad wa offsf Pao' Inducements to MIT AND COUNTRY MICRODANTa, NEW, PEDDILIC6B, and dl who Ns) to sell iota. N. 13.—A cholla apartment of Stare Dry Goods, At wholesale only. toZ7:tf AN ORDINANCE fixing the grade of , Logan street. from Webster street to Bedford st, mt. bac. I. Be It ordoixed osd enacted by the MeSor,'Al.. dolma sad effuses of PituAnirgh„ in Mad and Common Cbancif assembled. and it is hereby sandal by Co 711. Ow*, qf the sense ' That the grade 01 the eastern curb line of Lew, from Webster strew to Pedro d 'peso, ell have an oviform ascent of I° 3b' oboe* the bor. Ism or 4.62 feet per 100 feet. Ordained and enacted into s law to Councils. this 29th day of September, A. 11. /ANNA ifeAULEY, President of Select Council Attest : E. S. Measure, Clair of Select OaunciL A. G WCANDLV.BB, President of Common Council. Attest: Boon Illitairets. Clerk of Common Connell. oci N EW STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES JANES EOBB, Fo. 89 Market street, Banns Just retuned from the Rut with • large sod w.ll selected stooktst BOOTS AND SHONA, Comprising all the diftereot seylee In vague, is mew prepared to wait tep-n his Woad. and enetome•e. Ms entire stock is made up of lamb goods as eon be recommended for neatness and durability, and being determined to well et pr,ess that min nod tle tiara, Is. 'Res the publie to nU and emend acids steak beeore purchasing elseabere. • JAMBS ROBB, oct 210. 89 MMISIT EITRLIT. N E W.l3uUKcs AT DAVID , 03 WOOD STBEST. TOIL PATIENCE Or UOPL—L relleous Wok of unusual Interact and beauty. with • charming in troduction. by John O. Whittler. Just from the press of Ticknor A Melds. Price 70 cents. COUNTRY LIVING AND COUNTRY THINK. IMO. Cy Gan Hamilton: $1 25. NSW GYMNASTICS, for Rao, Women and Mil. dm: By Lewis, M. D.. proprietor of the Tres stre.t Gymnasium, Baton, with WO illustrations. Prim SI. oci B Nl3- JUBTI(E. Now Edition. Thoroughly re-written. Tog ale by NAT it CO., 00l NO 65 Wood street 'iO , •LlsT—w ell lighted and %Jr easy eateries, on the second door of the build ing corner of Liberty and Hand d reel.. Pooeesion given Immediately. field,' to , JOHN A. RENSHAW, al corner Liberty and Hand strode. Disu BE V. small supply of Cincinnati B.'C. Dried Dee! received and for male at the Family Croomy Stott of JOHN A. RICNI3IIMV, oat corner Idrocty sod Hand stream. fat EKli 3AMAU.A GINGER, for VI pickling and praearrlng purposes, Jut marred; dao, all land, of pare Bpleae aad pare Cider Thaw, for ads wholeula and retail at the family Grooery num of AMEN A. RElnAliAin ml oreiner'Llherty and Band amts. OAP &JUNE DI AST-51/ bbla. receiv and for male by HENRY IL COLLINS. p_lrniaL-15 tuba prime Tablo Butai, .10 to last noceteed and for sale by FRANK VAN GH3IIDRU, ocl 114 Second drat. PLUMES, RUCHES, BONNET SILKS, BOSH OZINZ, ZSG. OR.APTCS, BLACK LAWW, stirr NW, WASH BLOND, CASIO, OUP WINK, BONIIIIT WINK, sad all cable llads of 1111.11nery Getda, far sale at the lowest prices ter cash, at ; • ..•. . . . 110624r:8 TEIIiMING STORY, 77 sad 79 Mutat street. WHOLICIALIC 800113--Ed aca as esartes. 9927 tiTKA W Jut rscoloyd, • nsw tot of BONNETS d MAW, late styles, ot • - HORNZ'S TRIMMING STORE, se27 77 sad 7s Muted street. ivho ptiOT JORAPH ALBUMS, rat We at Burrs BARNAILD'S WIW COBBAOATED rims, Tor sae s$ lIIINTIL ALL TIM NA4 NOVELS, Tat IL&GAZINIB FOB OCITOSIB, 12=1 III!.,ITAIIT BOOR, For ea:a at autire. DIA.IIIIO, THIILATE ALLIISTBATED PAPUS. Tar s• at HI7N'T II auNra um); STATIONCRY PORTFOLIOS JOHN P. HUNT, Wbohule and Mall Bookseller, Stationer, and Newsdealer, . serf MASONIC HALL.7lfth street 144 UI3IA M 1144 rit ORKKHZ BURET, NEW YORK MY OOVERNEENT COFFEE, Put up to tln (on pound piper". 4 lo • boi, sad In up tk bulk. e Ow prkoo kt*lo: reap Poo to "3, onto. We put Iblknrlug MAILIOLIDO, ' 811r.' litO, RIO AND 11G7121011 COOTNA • We barnoar Ootba to be hater than any pound • • now In can All . taders aedreased to taa or to •• Araby iborta. PLAOICTOUNG, 110 Ohm. • za ettle i t i canna 'Welniton New lank • ItiniatarArenarrlizade, an tsca l ia diar= atica !TAMIL lON LZ k PLACA. I pl. OM IV Vol v rigkri A ir isq Boas criancre. r=s KING COTTON: - BING COTTON! KING 00170111 JP1.11.4"08. JOHN B. HELLOS. IA) = M=M :hut received, imp eltgalas midi =fins TBIINW.AT .ranos; Tar gale at 7,10. 63 Ilith street. J 023 • ' ' 11. ICLEBra lEEEiMiiia aIIFJICILIXT TAILORS. RE LATEST STYLES Fall and Winter Goods, JUST MOSMili ovzsCossiNat and . tae, a oplawild selection of Fluicy Coatings atui Ciashniwes, ' • 11‘o novelties of the memm. si The above goods ham Mei ematally !elected, lad Fe bey lenoW th at they will meet - th e approbeekea Mall who tam as with their pat swam They vitt be madelnp to briar In the beet sal meet fashionable ntatmar, at moderate mime: Ws have also an hand • chola lot of BLUE CLOTHS and IJABSINEBTS, which - hum been ips clallyt•Lectod for 9fliceri! uniforms. SAMUEL "GRATA SON, • .x...i..ire,r4uums, Mo: 7D =MI STETIT HENRY G. HALE & CO., (13ttomoort to hones o....Witt.)_ Merchaxit Az* now rotoirtogilttli Rai,. WINTER- STOCK. . Which In =trait, chola= eand,. prim* win coin caarikwasbly with an in the Wade, comprie ll the newest and makes of Wrench - . 17.8T111G5, and " Mao, the largest and test selet:ted , stock of Goods for business stunt slur brought to thin market. Likewise overrule** selection of GENTS always on band. _ . . Any midi, Intrusted to our meet with prompt attention and punctuality Wall mom COB. OP PENN A ST. CLAM IMIISEIMS. SE ErLTGI MatellflJrES. WERELEIt V71160N13.: Sewing , Machines, NMI? 1171311 STUMM PITTSBITEGB, AminisdAitird Avisims itAs lINITEO STA-TES:I4IAR For the Years . lBsB, - 1859 and 1880. urwAaro or 610.000 IffACallibood) sr nix 1:11(MCD ETAT= kW= Taal ,110.000 SOLD 71111 PAST 7 Ail. • 'Me otter to the nobtta WITIVIZWIIt A ;WILSON'S SIIIVING BtrOalltry tit 13XDOCED MOW, 'WIC &au* pialdenCß Of 1 4 1 Magb belt and trod enable Tway Brea& Moab* stow la ins., Ii doen sqnally mdlon the thickset sod tidtenst basica, mates the Icasditelt tzopeodble to :tmtarsl. ants on bath Odes t steettlilut cowmen& don, moregise - etly toorerosat, and noire dandio tbsn'ony otbsr. ntschtne. • - • Ottoolsis. ether Poke and description at Ka eta" nmatatted gratis. cot -sippnensixo fn person or. roily Mukha srartnotat ter three ream 5 in:donde :- : ' , WII. ISM:11111111 OD. SEWING MACH:WE& ' wilmettea -outs. =s q ualid 630 m. aims - 1123,74LICILYBILWING.EIAGIELKILt Itilsisoomi $O. 13 Mita $T 21T, : • ibis* IdastioWratti all Idads sr, wisraated and . kapt>n rats& oho pear irreeiti oci. upoine,vm aaearafthit tbe_soajr . tap cod um. 4e OrI73, I IUOHICIM with sa molt Imponit assay to loailaft. =tenth. atoadthrtter grosseedapato...asto ...**ft to , m. Saga boas the Gronols Satin &win 00. aced ottani: Ties Ms of stopptoes Imam gears stew thaeo mothers,, yrtesa titsp casootiftplp Dan sill• tog thane; tLp'eVolMo"owe.. Tbio weal Neb." DM: We to mod." Psma mitt saissial Muddies: esal potatoes ooe= a. when a pram bowls= enionsioal a UPI boss Impitte stopped tneasos_ tueo• bad -4511M" 5.1t7. '" 41 =7 1 = . .t 00. Igiamara . r. =rafts, - 44.3234 - 4d.aseisit, 41Thig&my, - . • . iiing azi• TUVILIWAY, lakt,,As ivad behicsable.imetassolof ZILLL Numuzur. . • twit= tisaation. • sak.lw : O k161411.."(1151 adondn'ud "11 - Ms thm bat potion. lu=. nulna ittAinled &OM tlia,lnst "Wink. dirp md iBO sbord Mak of .i.g zt i hicy as. . ... orsst Wad and sea - dap= Alloy =nen and &donde. tolattc4/1/0 1 %111Vt gill If IlliilehAtili.iral: 00112110. TEM& zir. indanr,rat isseold standOin..l2l PAD imadMirer.-Allipinsay CM -...- i norklw —4010NT1244. ritSbit