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' '' - 1 1 1 ''• : ''' .•ii . :...:!i . : ',•:,''.'-'.....;::-'. .ii'. , ..... .;,, r.- :..•..:,:.-1;.. ~.:. •'-- -. . . • _,. : :,..':--..*:.- i ~_ i •,.._ ::.:k y. i•:- . . .. -.• ~..: '. ; .F ' , ; , i - -IF::, •.- • :4 • • , ; .;*:- ' ~• • • ''.•• d - • * : ' •••••••• '4 " * , .• • • • - • • ;; • : • i. 1 1,:'.7.1" . . '. ' • ----L-s• - • - , .....T, , . I F. trftilaik dxg traLDAZ: 24"ORNEN4; ocT -; 8. Rep,ubliene Executire Committee. The mernbers of thir Cm:milt:es wOl meet o the oße of thiChairtna, 80. 1 9 8 Brest 4. , • boriXnis BAT CBDATi - Oct. - 416',ISSS, at 10 o'clock it:' - Vber attends:um , Mowry mewl si L .desired, ea baiteeisot traplittanee Mil he presented ;for their .7114 L. LitmrsAmlittr, Bee,— The following ere the COmmittee t 7 , mum, Oa tOIKIII B.'Negifi'ettll WM , rir• allmero• uppre St. Clair township. = Hubert BeCiarren. Findley townehip., Abdiol McClure, MlSSier township, .• - ' • Robert B. Carnahan, Birmingham borough. Wm. E. Harrison, McKeesport borough . Copt. Jaime Woodburn, Sawicki, borough. Capt. Thomas Millastenr, Torii? C rook. o John Bernari, Mottos township. • ' limeman Jonas. Richland township. Georirellieelj; Franklin township. 2 OM. Georke Gent, ThintWard, Allegbeny.city. Stephen IL Geyer, Second Ward, Alleghnoy city. Jams 340:kuilliSte., Chortler* township. J. Bribirrson, /Minna township. Wm: Williams, Ninth Ward, PliSslnirsti• ' JIUL 1,. Sutherland, Third Word; Pittsburgh. , David Fitosinimons, First Ward, Pittsburgh. ' David Hutchison; Eighth Ward, Plttelmigh. George Finley, Collins towsublp. . David Drennan, Plum township. • - Iris well known that many of the lead en of the so-called Democratic party in the North, such s k e 'F. W. Hughes, the chair - man of the Central ComMittee of that party In this State, and author of the address-to the. Democracy of Penniylnuia, Villan digham, of . Ohio, and ..mszY other . , prOmi r.uent. mei!' of that - party, are in sympathy - -with the:rebels; and"rerider them as much and comfort -as _,they dare lc The party,machinery is completely in the bands of the 13reekentidge wing of the party, as is'clearly proved by the fact that such men sawn hare named occupy the positions they . Men are judged by the r,ompany they keep, and not by their mere professions. -• A pan ~ m ay be perfectly loyal, but if he delibirately allies himself with men who are not `, ' se, ; what good does his loyalty do . . . Idinielfor to his country ? And , by hie rite, he .assista in girittg a triumph to a parti'led by snob men, does- he not, to . '" that extent.; renderruaid and comfort to the enemy,". which is the legal definition of treason. . Suppose James P. Barr should be elected : Surveyor General of Pennell under_ such leadership as his party hail just: now in this State, what inference lratild the rebels of the Sotith draw from the-fact?" Would they ask whether Mr. ltarrwas loyal or disloyal? By no mean bat Gmy would take it for , granted that he was their friend, beeituse he was fouad aMong thelifilends ; for it is perfectly fair and logical to judge a man by the company .be keeps: His election,'therefore, : would them ..no little aid and comfort in the shape." of hope and encouragemeat. The logical sequence of the whole matter may be briefly stated those election wouldraise the hopes of the rebels in arms, snd hope 'in such cases is aid and comfort. I:4Lebelti in 'arms' are enemies to the corm . try; and all who render them aid and com fort are guilty , of treason in the 'legal sense of that, term. 3.' Ji4o: every voter who ehallcast a ballot for Mr. Barr will be guilt* of treason.- This'is truly a pretty predica ment into.which ki bring s party i but the party. of which we are speaking his been brought. to that. predicament by suffering itself to al-led and Coittrolied by such men as Duzhes, Witte, Win. Heed and G. W. Whartop, : of this State , Vallandigham, Olds, White an d others of Ohio, and so'on through= Mit the entire North ; and loyal Democrats, • who : think of supporting their party ticket, be." ihe , essidiutes what t#ei w . may, are in bad - company. What e hare *dot Mr.. Barr is equally applicable to . . Messrs. Hamilton, Zeigler, Dawson, Latear and other nominees for 7 Congrem; for there is_not n man among ;them" whose election would not greatly encourage the traitors in arms, and cause - Richinend and Charleston to ring_with shouts of joy. hire said that loyal , democrats,'who . „ still adhere to their treason-stained party, mein. baS company; and. for this reason thousands have indignantly turned their backs upon-it, promiuent among_ whom. are of IdassaChtisetts, Sprsgue, ,Dbcde Island, Gov. Tod, ..4:lf Okio„,Judge Jewett and Wm.' Allen of the same State; Gov: Wright and Bon. Robert Deletivren,' of Indiana ;. Dickinson, Tre - main and Duetted, of New'York; indge Skanitan of this city, Judge Cluunpneys, of Lancaster, and the Muldenbergs, of Berke. These are democrat' in -the tree sense, of that word; and we 'cannot doubt but that the approaching election will'prone that thei'r company is-a very large one, as it. my le avery _ good one. BnelPs Inefficiency. ...., .It is said that there arc-about two•hun. died thousand Union troops in Kentucky, under the , command of Bums, yet Baeoo wee suffered to march entirely through the !Bate, almost under. the ..nose of Boats, with about forty • thonteintl 'rebil troops, Without receiving a single blow. Beau., With his` immense' army; is now lying at Louisville, takisp care of it, after A 1,114800! is, pirik4 if GG is , Indeed, Altera ever- was-any, . . . while sw eeping ' BßA throg the ric h. eat portions of Kentuaky, marauding on an • - enormous. seate,-With none to.!sake -him • afraid': While 13eilaris stillgutoqinp,Lots• _____isville, .thsects may turn up, at .. Wheeling, or some :where -- else, when we shall have - • some:more man-killing-marches, to end, as the-bust did, at some pisee which theenemy 'either has' plundered and . abandoned, or hair not:been at at all. A-private soldier of the 17th •Cthio; in a . . letter la the Cincinnati Comme r cial, gays: MOTthe Corinth affair, Buell had-cons mud-- along the; Memphis and Charlesr ten Railroad, from Corinth to Chattanociga: And ir- anytidag was accomplished, boyesid. •-, Mien/slog shoirsands of our men to be over. powarek-inkictsfitureditry thirinsensy at - - . ffiriiiiitPalntikst buret* be stads.pub lio.'At.'...arieS;;;WiltiLknown bi,the.olUsens,.. •,,nir suede - polio-11y !'Boutherzt 'journals, , -' - that the rebels concentrating and or .-- gtudsbig , lV:large Artafbfit' a few miles • -- ' sonalkof.Chattanooga, • and'ofir -lines as -- tended it that. timo-southward, : to Steven- - ' son. But :: *ere measures Etlimi - '...to._breik 'up - that .irtcanipuitatt - No 4-, And , wlkree aterhltilla , Oeneralßrage.bsft tbahrtiltb - ar mighty force, and, - notwithxduiding our fop*" was sufficient fc - •Lany emergency, et . now be 'O - :. - seatiiii - ****/ . ot.txdridtp f: y +; --When the ii 0 1.9 , 41 . 10 ' - ':40. , - *Velien in , Sonthati-Te ..L '.. 1 c" , , ,f -•• •. • o • f our di .vision atah..atl l ' ' ,-"' ~,,,' Itilala*:;_ sad. ,• wil*,lo-110{f4';: - - 'thicsnsonntaink , compilled. -' . , ;, - C . '- , fteri*llanlatits,. - and nidifss - iie': - ' . -4 '" ' lhattre 4 ita4 - -..- • /a+ lul l '.' ' ' 11:14, 4 0ertakitdri *di. diuif .hais im .- . .„, Peel strange. ctuCi4.loll - .,*ikfitlfalli*Cl - ha.hailettida arts,foC Xistiriing _Green , 1134-.Alltapelle4 Isa 14ialt_almost wipin losariniathecatickan,; whiliffai-briiiiCalo , 44s' _ Zilt a t ' 4ll o.firlAl l i., ~ ~.., 'Y! l o l4% o"'' Balla ' - - wand? ill'i': '--, .'ii ,- . ''-',.::;":.&4.”.•'-'1.:1--.-,? 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The' - account given by the. ,priiitaaoldier is.in-all - esatntial. portico Wein agreement with other Accounts, in eluding IlLit'Of Col; . y/iiroXithimself. expedition, from Alehania ..most to the Ohio river, was nota campaign, but a raid. .he did not come 'Wight, but r to . forsip; . yet he; drove liturtryvvith his imuiente , army, before. him- two.: butuired: miles, without a gun being fired - in either side. What •intense' contempt the rebels must;feel for such an'armiland how will such warfareappesr in the eyes of the peo plant Europe, where the mysterious power Pro:sbiieryiem is not understood'? The men who fought at .Donaldson and Shiloh will be stigmatised as poltroons, 'nod all !ncituss 'of the atrocious conduct of one man; and yet that. man has not been re moved. Truly &That Point diploma an cover more sins than, even Charity itself. Apiopos of Key. Moo& .Kwr, -whom. the President-has Just diimissed. - for his Unguarded remarks 'about tieertain Pro,gramine, ihich up to. the time, of, the,late proclamation of emancipa tion, was the only plan and shaping of a polloy of the war to be heard of, or even imagined, in "well-informed' circles, illu- urinated by the star-light of West-Point Generals,his same Major KEY, we are reminded by a contemporary, was charged with disloyalty many months ago.- The charges that were then made, were-of the most wade. character, and were °imam .. _stantiallY set forth, first, we believe, in an Evansville (Ind.) paper, and thence exten sively copied by the press throughout the cent:dry. Bet there was no ear of any one in authority oPeiii ands denounced traitor was suffered &retain in a most important :position, down to the -time of -his late tot. guarded remark, as we have before called it, which chanced to be reported to the Presi dent, and very properly led to his.dismiss -- al at last. - How much injury, in the meantime, may this man have - done, placed, as he was, where he wad :ply the vocation of a spy with such advantage, in the interest of those, open . , traitors with whose rebellion he, a secret traltor, / tras in closest and most friendly sympathy . ! But, individually, Major HAT is of little account. As a apy;lo be sure, he was den geronsi—and we -might well ask, whether this lenient dealing, of punishing an officer under such a charge with mere , dismission, is likely to redound to the safety and wel fare of the Government and the Nation, in such a crisis as ,the present? We rather use the circumstance, in 'a sense suggested by the name of the offen der, as a key to the secret of that order to Which the Major belonged, and of whose programme of the - war his foolish tongue wigged so unguardedly. That such a programme as Major liar , spoke of, has been known to be in existence' —arid not only so; bob has been acted upon in the conduct of the war by the greater number ofi, our. Generals highest.in cora mand—e whole series of converging lines, both of facts and arguments, prove almost beyond ccmtroversy. . That this thrice accursed programme has cost the nation already' more than a hun dred thousand lives of brave men sacrificed in vain, and _an expenditure of treasure that must be counted by hundreds of mil lions, equally indisputable facts and argu ments,with:, their converging lines of proof, establish. That thislife-destroying programme was the solevrorkr Of, that combination of West :Point generals and Border-State "comer rvatives,' the ltentacley cabal of back-stairs privy-et:lnn:sailors, Who once dared to at tempt to heceme, and for a while actually believed thenutelves to be, "the power be hind the throne, More poworhil than the throne itself,' provel by the unquestion able factthat both these parties have from theLveryllatt Alfetritieettionniel together, and acted the role of military inaction, in their several assigned parts, with an accord and mutual defense of one another, so per fect, so complete, so uninterrupted, that nothing short of the influence of an under- Stood and praananged plait could have se cured such a unity of purpose end concerted movement of these military and political fectioati 1- On all the questions that hive And now we would add a Mud proposi tion, which we trust will be equally sus ceptible of proof within a very short time ;—for if so, the above propositions, em bodying so many humiliating and lament able facts, will no longer have the import ance they now have. It is: That this' dismissal of Major Err is one of the first signs of a COONTZIL-PIIOCIRA.Mir which the President has determined shall change the policy of the war, and of the generals who are to carry it on--as well as of the Government in dealing with both—to the' extent that the polioy Of the war must be a war4olicy and that the generals whose progrsiMwm,axe ,different, must folio* Major lEstkintnietirement as soon as they are discoyeredeither by word or deed. • . We think the piesident did express his abhorrence of the West-Point programme in the dismissal of. Major Kir; but we had much preferred 'to have seen him armies time of the generals who wickedly and tiaitornusly adopted that programme, end liars se long followed it outat the peril of the Tinilife ante Nation, and at the actualeest of the lives of so many thousands of her best and bravest - seas, than to have seen what have seen—the dismissal eta embordi , irate ofneer who . Merely dwribed what his superiors - had -been actually doing, and what, in his opinion, they would continue ; The Commander. All men 111}10 have lately made the Jour ney to Washington return with the convic tion that Old Abe is the master of the situ ; aeon, anci-that as inch he is in danger, of no interference with his legitimate author ity. The stories that ' Generals are forced upon him against his will, sad that be Is Nalt orraationvr L ili v i rriesal.:; m th i t t lia t inds of the Cabinet d am lie idacoln it the 'captain I" . ' . , . ._... .. !go tootles our ietrPeCried col;teMPorsn't ...4sa t iosi 3 rdbats. If ,we could belteTe ilb4..in honest: siiksix;iike Mr , LEE: 6 o4liii , . 7 0 ti!!.‘rhiP4404.340.N21:40. .. '. . *- 1 44 11 5 1 . 11 4 - 0 4 00.0f 4 , afffl.4: Wll.l43lloo:4‘tfqtilkdkiall-tatiiiiiiii'lik 8110 talk 1 443 % -- anA -101 coming BaG we fesr s tlisL verde of, 1 Luther , :• - to : :j.letinaltiet are ,:too not yet even found out Boise of the devi of Eattitt:*eurt,;%riatieh'less.tot ,the mastery -:,.'-. HaHeck and McClella n: , : . _ ... ... ' - 'The -Washington correspondent of the . _ ...,..-.-- . ... _ Chicago .7rffiiiii:writes_. _. _ ... - .. Theronre . sigcs that the Accord: between Gen: Halleek anti-:McClellan is coming to an end. ' The old question -- whether the Peninsular•ssrmy should have been with drawn from .Harrison's Landing . is again brought'andeediscussion by the opponents t i of that policy. Vexation is also not un naturally "felt t the eseape of the rebel annj across ' Potomac, and their, is die etatuon ai td. e r re l i gt ; blame lies. On the one hand, it i a 1 that but for'Oen. McCiellan's verbial caution, - he 'might have attacked the.enemy on the -morning after the battle of Antietam, and put , him to rout; that he should , have been in a-po sition to know whether the - cloud of dust noticed on that day, in-the enemy's rear, rising from the road that' led to the Poto mac meant retreat or reinforcement; that, indeed, be might have won a far Mere de cided .victory on the , Antietam, had he brought up , his forces More rapidly or had he, after the fall of Gen. Hooker, put him self at the head of the right wing and achieved the result which Gen. Hooker meditated, leaving Gen. Burnside to press the enemy on the left and .Gen. Porter to support him and to hold the centre. On the other hand, Gen McClellan's friends say that his plans were seriously disar ranged by the fall of Harper'e Ferry, for which he was in no sense responsible; thathe urged the withdrawal of Col. Miles and, failing that., urged the sending to his support of Gen. Sigsl ; that Oen. Halleck failed to reinforce him as he might have done, while suffering thousands of troops to lie idle end useless, here, at Baltimore and in the East; that, particularly, Gene. Heintzelman anti Sigel should have teen sent up the Virginia hank - of the Potomac to cutoff the rebel- retreat from Sharps.. burg, if, they, could not prudently have been sent in time to save Harper's Ferry; that 80,000 troops could have been detached for the purpose under those generale, who were anxious.to go and still amply enough men left behind to garrison the forts, if thatwae thought necessary after it 'hid been ascer tained by thorough reconnoissances that there was no considerable body of , rebels between Gordonsville and . Harper's Ferry. PUBLIC .pOTICES, (LECTURE AT 'fliE LEON CITY. OOLLT:811. comer of Penn aatr rte., MS (FR JOI IOAT) at II o'clock I NT, STOCK 00 18 P rye.W ANTED —An Organist mires to mkt an arrangwitant with a Church In this city or ittitry. Adana*, BOX 13, Pout What. fr„.?TO COAL MEN.,-There will be a meeting of the coal men held at the oaks of Lpie, Mackmore & Us., No. 60 Water street, THIS Mr riday) NURSING, October. Si, at .10 o'clocs, to tate farther action in respect to locating the piers of the libmtanvill• Railroad Btidgeia tbellonouga Bela river, and all persona interested in the naviga tion of the Monongahela river arereenestel to ,at m od. t0r.9:1 t JllO. S. WILLOCR. . 10.ALlee ilfki Ui TitUffilliSek—The Btoekholders of the Pittsburgh Gas Comps .9 are hereby notified that en election will be held at the °Mee of the Com, on the i MNDAY, (6th day,) Or 00T0fIRS,' betwee Sin n the bo O urn of 9 and 5 o'4nock p. m., for the purpose of electing three persons to eerie at Trustees of the Company, each for the term of three years. JAHNS X. 011111.111TT, Treasurer. Ofece of Pittsburgh Gas Gad. September 19, MGR as2o.l.dn SPECIAL rrorwEs. f{Lake bnpenor Omer Sill and BELICLTING WORKS, PARK, M'CURDY 4 CO., Ilannhetarcro of BIIZATHINO, BRAZILBS • AND BOLT COPPlilt, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER; ayoLupo?torr-sanddalenln METALS, TIN PLATS, SEMET IRON, WISE, As. Constantly on hood. TINNICRIP MACHINES AND TOOLS. WAacnorso, N 0.149 Con and LSD Boxed sewer; PlttaburghTPenn . l. illillipecialitderm of Cbppet cot Lonny doctrod pt. torn. my 29. :dowlyT • . JIM"The Confessimut and Experience or AN INVALID. Published for the benefit end: ea swam* and • cation to young men wbo ma* horn Nismou,DeblUty, Primature.Decay, £r.; WO?, plying It the same time the memo of Self-Cure..; By one who. baa coed himself atm being put to gresi expense through medical linpoeition and quack ery. By encliehig • Peat -paid addrewed envelope, mot* coma may be had of the author; NAIII&N -IICL biatlrlAM, Esq., Bedford. Kinks Co., N. T.' mialayMisle • 'WM. C. BOLiiIOR. C. 11. MULLIS' WITICIOW D0C0LA65........-..........1 1 11‘ 011 =LUC. M"11011IN80N, MINIS & MIL /ABS. rOVlaltall ass NAceuitim, Mummer= 'Worn, Pltubargb, Perm's.. Onus, No. SI Kamm Smart. Nanofawn W kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND KILT, NACIIINERT, CASTINGS, RAILROAD' 'WORK. STEAM BOILERS AND SHZET IRON *CBE, SPIrJOBBING AND REPAIRING done on Wort rab2&dly• • MTURKE & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT LEON VAULT DOOR, AND BTELL-LINID BURGLAB!P1001 !LUZ 11ANUTACTURKE9. No.. I. sod 111, Tkinl met, : Womb Weed rd : fitalaifield aerNl/—porth 11/"BANK LOOKB always oil hand. m 12.1 CARRIAGE • hiANUFACTURERS, ♦t the oW established Mesh Tsetse', DITIMONZ samerariait 40. se una Ma ' itts .urgh s te el World. ISAAC JOlLL.—.—roeut Wasn.Loong, • JONES, BOYD & CO., Itannl'octinrs of OAST STEEL; also, SPI4O, PLOW AND A. B. STRXL, BUM' 13iTINGO 421 D ems, conoi ofLa.aui rrst dm% Phistr4b. to Co iLlii2lllolf. 000000*ooTo•••••;,..o.••••....a. Jo. ins. Mr*T. " , O. KIRKPATRICK :A to., Ilazudoeturors Gad ; Wbolosido PoslOra •to LAMPS. oansszys, mums, cumstamtgas,4o. sarcatiota.a. Arnie tbr icurfetionasaereD nitrunrimo AND LTINIIIOAT/ISO WINOS OILS, No. SS WOOD &nairi, omAiNe St. Otiorloo NotoLPlttibiargls. Po.:..AVM d HOLICES ec BONS,. Dealers . In O'S AND DOMINIC! SILLS Or U. MUNOZ, CLESIIIOAITS Or DZPOSIT,BaI NOTIS AND SPLCIN. No. WMArkol.We' 4 ,4 l { l3 ; hush. Pg. INlPOollooNons ins& on oU the prlnuipsd MUNI threw:bout ths Unitol Atom. jalliailLY EL.- COLLINS, P or- IN 0 AND COMMISSION MERMAN! sad utolsosia draw , CENCI& BOISZIL, suns, TIHH, . ad Prnsbuu gsasoully.No. , SS Wood Mast. Pittsburgh, Pa. • . . . . —sod • VcoLpFll.llll, SNLierrAlliNT wi a-16-i °I j4cliiAt* off, •W. El. HANTS, etasion age Maur, ' 857 ooligis'iorcio — lliin :mit; R. ,14 tn44.*his, . - - - . :. ~ . ... 7.,..!, ; 644.e. T 0.,..i.,:t.i.4014 0 .. ar.7,17.12,1•171,V17'1Zi X. a sial2llol6rltxrr , . . 'ittAi . ui'ac . :. ,tinizavourrrugs as bila4; lop& ye liesd/ 4111141/0101 ' , • • .. , Stala ll6,o ''"'. :. , - i.;`'. -, 4 ,), , 5 ,',.. - .-,...1.,...--..,-..,......-...4.---......*......--4----, , WDNTAY WIT III- # ND EXXON)IIIti '• COy • t ' lsr °7 4, . i su p o giz z a ti ma r s.4„ end s. -}i l s osr aanrm ttaz i ;.l . . oo ll .llll . Lw o l 7B, oo . ll ; zw ili ll, r aB C4 BH OL lM .SlL ul ß lUTS. D lW rica .:" . . "WAAND IDISTISD TAZNB.on bead and WOOL; SAO Hs Ili/ r . . tor &trim ' .; r , hefoi• the lost pot ad. Oireeioeh Inter Parc helooetoeots to nom In Picea. Awl -V" mrsiduANTB, I.LI- MT AND CHNINTRY NZ I 7B . ;:jIE.D.—A wbo a buy to sell Staple Dry 600cia, it "iholnale wlf TREES.—We offer a ray large I. stock this 1111 of extra. large slud. a out YatifT of the most minable varieties, selec t ed with wrest care. Trull gravels and tree dea , em. tmying by ths quantity, will, be dealt wit. liberally. We respectfally invite to 'examlastion of oar trots and prices by the public. r oadtedazaw Coax mum:mon. .1 ii. SITISSIINGEL BIZTIMICS fbrL isn rrile- THE. SELECT, AND COMMON J.:COUNCILS 07111.1101TT OT errtanc pot/. —Gestlian Tha undersigned Connlttoe, appoint. cid to sudit the seem:deo} the Guardian, of the Pobr, have carstolly =unload She be he, PoPert and vouchers, which -they tom found strictly correct and iivtlenttot, and herewith ant:colt • statement. to. condensed tem, alscelpta and expenditures for to. year ending liebrnary 1801 T. D. IItiffILLAN, D. O'NZILL, DAVID N. LONG. filogoomt 'of dcaoub of do Grordions of A. Poor. of Duo Cirit of littamyk, from Abram." Li, 18 , 4, go fobroary Id, 1861 slotriog Amoselea rewired mei ~VW Of marroanitrows broom to dam. " szostrrs: Balamm In Teoloary at loot rrport....--33 66 43 From Taus in ..... 6,117 44 1831.. 16, 1 34 87 16661 n AllonissF73l67--- 60 00 Hopping Ponpor. ..... 66 45 Ont4oor rend pad ..—. 315 73 Ana.— 930 00 11111. 11 446 84 " 1%14 on account otlndlponto 400 00 523,170 1111 Warrants drain taigas /rasrmary I¢, 11101. to F.bn. 1662,f0r arysetita For Flour and Orocarien.....---..- 1 3. 906 . 4 9 •• Coal for Altoshosiss.,...-.- 489 60 0 Mat:_:....:..:._:. 1 . 009 14 Queesserare 73 24 Dry 1,338 82 .• Lumber a.- 196',7 • laatbari r - , comb, and nrooots..- -.. 18 53 Interact on Temporary T 36 41 Seeds., /tad, Au. for 'Yarm.--- 104 81 Panuryleada 654 75 - Mercy Co pltal 1(0 00 17 50 00 Beat of eepoln at Alias . bouita. 691 118 • " Salary of Chaptalm-..... 200 Co u Var. of •Ilmpleyes st Almshosies.:. 648 60 Dntss, Faints. , 121 27 700 00 Sa.a " Matrons 160 00 eaustary's 1,100 00 Bupetirdandsat Immo Departiasut and Physician to Almshouse...-. 600 00 " Physician to City Boar 467 92 u Shen and 303 6 " eardua. - a, TM - - and Casitug.... 326 07 • 111ackrialt hlms • 26• t 7 u Pr/titan and Stalltiou7 69 90 u (Niemand luiterslllzpstuise. ..... 277 75 • Osiadoor 11.11 et .. . ...... 6,4'0 80 • Monthly 3511 ,• Fr ight sad Fessterigns...-.-....... 329 CO 9I • NW= of loans liepartment _26 im O Bina Ps 3 able, Tomporary Loa. 3 . 100 00 One clock.--, 9 co -Lsprzwas SO 00 Offloo 4.2 33 •• Clothes Liam 188 u ITearleg 7s Gm for 015e5....... --. 646 O Lomb for Waning Usrpet.---- 2806 . all Papas. 4 7 Ctuntariall _ls(tha 4k Oamiday, prebend serrates. 10 CO On• Chester Tsb., 11030118 r. 20. par monly..-9 480 • 0 endow. YavP.t. 12 00 12 00 1 Ifedlcal alanda;ce to Pauper MI county-. 7.60- 186 30 earth,' . I. CensimarclalJo:anud-. 500 •• 011 Idea 800 • •• ••• •Claa for 846- 11 46 3 1 01 4 " Adam . 30 elm 70 Clover - 113-'. 19 00 Amy," - Pald (stated 11 , a TS ••HitneduanS.......- 10 63 •• Swink' d TO 10 M 3-. 00 37 a °s e" ••• rtire 7 ,13 (4.... 14 7 --. .... - 16° • •• Orataßarr..6..-:......:. 0 1166 ," Fapeusaretrunper to • Ussubrisiaouuty....., 75.- 33 54 Oct.; 'Carpenter . 625 • •" Whitewashing, AL..' 33 00 0 to for data.. ' 670.- 48 95 Now.. Ilidaml itteudattoolig• • Dorcas 10 00 • Paid Bache! ldadasy. 13 211 0 73 50 45 . • • 0. stem - a 2 105 46 1862-8r00m5...-.. --- 21 87 •• Tree 5........-...--... 25 00 • .84„64- /31 31 SWIM 23 lesoes dot h T. Cobden re 6. 14,1116 1 . A. I,o' 4 05 M. 1,609 62 s. 401 66 Ju os. DO 2 J flu.McCrary, 232 62 D. 40t 45 ITS St A. P. Thompson 1,063 71 Jobo 1,672 'Geo. Moore. ------.„---- 493 44 Hole. 90 Z. Hos Progisete •f etty AM* 10 tr.. ricgr 1861 7 34 00 617126. Dut*.r si 163 40 20 410 i. sw as 16 23 9,531 MY b....... ---- *O3 IA, 3 , 9){ yards Carpet, 114 145 bosh. Moot, $1 11%. —.— 163 19 106 " Bye, 69 40 576 " Oats, 161 00 74:I0 • " 223 00 1,915 ••• Petataes, 711 lt 60 tau By, 460 00 10 " etraW, —. 40 23 1.6 Dorn Vedder. $3 46 00 1/17 quirts Gambol" 21.r.e. 1 . 77521 6541 Daresats.loo...--- 19 62 400 Mc Orspo, 16 Ou 910 00 7.000 heads Cabbee, .63 bush. &riot Illans,ll 41 50 9 " Dry " 111—.7 ...-- 910 7 §" . gram It= Beam. I/ en 60 .- " " POW ----.--. 60 " Parsnips, 606----.-- 40 " Dim* 606.-----.- 100 " Turnips, 20 " apLaach, 60 " Biota, 90" &qualm, 60 " Odom, 11 " Deed 021066. 10 " 6 bbla. Pickles, Pepper.. Gol.ry; a 203 81root Pomp 6161, . S 4 bunches 710 Turkeys, 62 100 Mittens, 11, —.- 4500 ita. Porn k, AN ORDINANCE fixing the grade of Lopa demist, bon Web. for Woos to Itedkrrd Meet. • OM I. B. ti eadatald ad raad4 b CA. /*or. di. - Anus ad °Wow of Ptistberpt, •s .'.Oct Gad Vaimas' Owed! amaddast, mid a W Ames amteild by Ike a. °writ, of W sou, Shall tha grad. at the aua•ra curb of Lew., from Webster mew to &alto d ovoid, &SI Wm at =Mt= no.at ab' &bola tag hoz. LICII), or 4.62 hot pe1.103 Oaa. Ordalamd aad aaaatad tato a law to Oaamila, this 40th 647 of &iptoatos, A. D. UM. JAVIS ModIILZY, • Proddeat of Saloa Coanall, A oast B. If Clork of Solid 4:krzwil; ' • A. 0 Pnisitlesit at Oommoc . Pacinall. Mimi: 1150 a ll'lLsgt ' Clerk of Commoatoasten. • ealat NEW. bTOCti OF BOW ' 0110ZEI . . Jemze 11.0 DHO . W. ellatiltiitellobt. Ei &vizi jut rrtuned bum titiZaiiviti sun. sod -all Waotal stock at • '• . . • BOOTS AHD 8110119, . Como/rid Itg d.l , ==las la worm, U turw Pr n7 d !ttilro moc tali k ' ma& root sorb wadi no ta abs nromumaird for waolam• and darsballty, sad &Mg &armload to oall . 'mgr.. Mat will W 4 Ota Oman, La. •itaa Ita rads to mil ea examine his Mock Wt.* lairwhdro. F r i " . 'jA mirs ROlA irr - NO: so swan , .• , iLMARY . CLAIM, BOU • , :now& RACK ' , LT, • amertyiks. collected b 7 the sob. Ms l Prookros,4lo .11111~d11NI,N1 LR ' Cl. U 'SAYLR, r. , / Morsel wt Law, . TS Oesol etnee. Plttetrantr, .." N. E. themes se* meek tribe claim den ant =and, and ell lcitimeateek pais. *MAI TVELOW _BB , ansil .e mply of 0. Delia .Peet sad De IND it Om Nally arcosif Mee ! • ' JONI '.11:111n111W. ;I. she ' coraerliDeet4 eat WM Moto: Er N. STAMP DUTIES,' - xxis Gaitt, which is regniaed in every Sion. Olio sad Counting BOUM". ■ad shows at • `ranee the .mount°► ditty, to .beystioa win _ _ ' BANK °lnn, DRAFT. PROMISSORY SOTS, °Zan lOSTS uISTOCI. osaTiilckre or rao - rrrs. PO *ER OF.ATTORNCT, . BILL Of FADING, BILL OP EXOHANGN, MORTGAGES; ~'; BOND, , . AGREMENT, Z.; Aiad everrAtloat elavlir the way of Documents liable to hexagon, iiabiblaa4 for the Convenience of ell . . STORM KRZPZIOS. SIERORANTS, . BRONZES, Bewails, • LAWYERS. - - . . CONVIYANOZES And the siblic generally • • aar Price, 10 JOINTS; mailed, postage paid, an receipt of prim I Sold by JOHN P. HUNT, MASONIC HALL. TM street. MiiMMOIM utIPONCOT CELEBRATED MULE PILLS Pro Oozed from prescription of Doctor Doponco. Thla will knovm Medicine is no Impaition, bet • sure and eats remedy for Female Difficulties and Ob. stroctions, from any came whatever; and although • powerful remedy, it =tabu nothing hurtful to the conatitetket To MARIIIID LaDILB it to ppaa manly aulbal. It will it; s very Molt time bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cams la Nervous and Spinal Afftetioni4...to le ha Back and Limb, Heavot, Patigne4lP.allght exertion, Palpitation of •the Hearowntaw of Spirits Hp terks, Sick Headscba, Whites ind all the patefol dims= ocatalatted by a dieordevell ayeem, these Pills will egad • curs latent all other. means Wm Mixt. Thee Pals ban never bean known to fall wh the directions have been followed strictly. ONE DOLLAR AND tilt CENTS, enclosed to the asthmised Agent at Plttehurgh, Ps., =WM DB. DIIPOSCO'II VELUM. PILSL DR DOPCINOO% 1/111Is LI PILLS DB. DIIPONCO'B TILBIALY PILLS DR DDPONCO'S rikIALL PILLS Are • Scientific Preparation. Are a Scientific Preparatkm. Aro • Eleloathe Preparation. Ana Scientille Proparatios. d never t• 11 d never to • • never fall d Dever WI They are age, They ore sib, They are este, They yea* To remove all obstructions, To moos* all obstruettous, o ramose all astroettoo., To remove Ul obstruction., Complarts smalls Complalnta mak ComplaLam snub Complaints And curs all And can all And can all And cars all When the dlrecticins are felkiired. When the direct*, ark follrwed. When the dlreetldne are followed. When the direct:lone anal followed. They tan • Maol4 and • ena They are • blades and a cans They are • blaming and a elm. They Sr. a blaring and a cum And tan be tent by mall to any port of the runtry "Mold wholesale or retail by JOHN M. PVLTON, Sole Agent br Pittsbargh 144 Acidly, Noi. 67 AND 69 Firm STRiazT. 125TCHISKI Zit MUD AND ILILITANY ANNINTtiTIt, AT WEST CISNSTIN, PENNEIIILVAN/A. will commence the .Inter terra of fire ralani'ar months on the Ist of A Noymeis_lf T._ The come of instruction is nrawat v artd 'dedgoad and arranged to pre. and . wow for brudnaw or . oll.ga. § MPrincipal, Tatman his tinia to disinter. eon of-his ea =I its pupils, is "swistol by eight gantlets= of lit, and wsparinttos. The Orman, 'MIA and Spam languages . ars taught by 131114,11 reddest tmch art adrantagewtdch will barsedily ap —predated by tla patrons of tha Institution. - 2M Magary Nonreader is juicier. the charge of Major G. Luke ,:of whom viand cations for thepaition ant ate:tidally known Its drake and reqMressents do not, to say' waTi intsr• Ate wits the Literary - Departments, while enroll ment among-the aide% wapiti Wloptional., . Per ostalogae, Pa.. apply to - WK. P. WI Paid, A. N., Principal..' 8.13:2c050d AIL REFINIDIB, lilSTlLLisiiti AND V BRIWZBEI.—In aocordance with the National Tax Law, all photo engaged in soy of the shore ocurpations are - nignixed - to - keep such books as are specified in the law, and make tri-month.l and • monthly Mum slag In such manner as is specified by my. Th• couterslgned are preparing Um tarimis tens with printed headlap, blasts for tri-nionthly . and robattily motto, Invoices of moms, bonds, Mb or lading, in, and solicit .arty &dem for the earns, I as bat alindted impply will bemade itrilrit.. i , . . MIL G. JOHNSTON . AC _7 O.; ;.. W=34;2A;MU .ERNESZJL ERLANDIK)N, Shipping anti Commission Merchant, 111r0113ce up stain, Na U 7 WALL STBEET, N. 7. . Aid dears_ in DBI7GB, Mir STMTS. &a, by the original p• [e only. • • Szaxe--fiesh on delivery. _ • Clonidemmata of Torelip end Deseenis Nerohan• dive sedldtad. fir. Z. had badness connection* in all porta of the tidied States, Lumps, Onto, South Amities. Cali fornia. Sandwich Wands; Anatolie iind China. rro CONSUMPTIVICEL---The advor• 1. War, bating. been motored to .bealth, la a lbw winks, by a very 'dwelt' remedy, atter .haiing ithtler ad myna years withs ware lung affet, sad. that dread Mame, Gonsonsption—ts anxioas to mute r known to Ida haw solemn the means et Cure. To all who entire it, he win nand a eall7tt= scription used (fees at charp,) with the,di. tor prepiring and Wag the bosh which they will And a sere oars for thenneptioti, Adams, hostelteis, The col" oblate or the adrerilwr In sending the presort thin is to boreal the agitated, and spread hti which haoosceinka to be thrall:able, sod he hopes sufferer will try hie reiiedy, as it will oat them g. ane may porn a. bloodng. Partiseeristdng the pnwerivion wIU ppl.eee addraie PAT. ZDIN ARD triON, • selibibod Willbonsburg, Rings county, a. T. . CGS, CHEMICALS; PAINTS, .1.1 OILS-AND DTE worm INDIGO BLUE, ESSENCE or. 001711, STOVE POLISH, /LA. TOEING' SOLTBAOTSNUTILEGS,. CINNAMON, HAM' CLOVE!, ALLSPIOII i t' i IIOLE PEPPER, IIIISTAILD SEED CASTOR° SWEAT OIL aid 1180$00M1 of .all! Mails. la Somas. St4Ddird Wm, madlchwil, As:. &a., la Am and to? aisle law b WOODSIDE I WALLACE, . . . . llMLLbesty stmt.' - P. ICstettbatsts, before - porebastag arhars, would tto troU total dad isissios oar stock. . —.—.WOODSIDE/a WALLAOIL BAGS I BAOBI BAGS! 90 000 esisigen Bid; • I,oooBombiky Bad* MOO UM% tHATI. LW= Sacks; , " 6,000 Army, Oats and Corn do; 600 1 4alt "5.46; Tor 661kby . - nrrottoocri, mcioszeirr * OO r. esti:in:as . REFINED OIL FOR EXPOBT.—The ALIP andireigned are now prepared to sell tbo best quality of Wood Carbon tin, delivered od boatel of an at.Pittstxush, on dock,in Philadelphia, or at mareboase of Bed Book Point New York. Vitt atio deliver lots Iranian° 101,000 barrale Bee stoand skip, ai esU, Blue Wing ot dilferant sited iota !on' .L 1 , Glargaw, Frankfort-on•thollfota and other iaropesn port.. =US Aliftarri . art -‘ 145:1%U lreForts.Titub OMOa 02 212 1.103r241222 Or 411.11102/011120. rpo- CONTRA R13.-43ealed •1 obi mill bit ~cosine u Ikir taco mita hina UMW' sowings rootwocolon stilettos st mow Door OnskomerDtent litthandiaas tha township. Also for oboist *sly s,sof Lin DaW., plan obutiwwits..; PlowHo @WI aptellcatkoss Can ht. By dirsolicorof Count, OWinitsioners. RUBY warms= mita- 09 91 ?- 91 1 : TA •-• • u 141 rua souxp.„ Ttai Sulphite el Lbw (mg allyt") WI Um= a Awls* wtiel• m pts..tiths Oi4W 611ww wan* tbkw ban bra dos W. Wass weds/ so* W *Vatter ildillikolll. The .awkWie Ala AlAgi.WWWlissiabliii/J*l woe' ibr em.!minWat asyqmisite thai iia 'ODacuity:ow New - •-ixeme aaaaa ,Ifoarth stmts. ==2 1862.7 NEW FALL GOODS ! NEW FALL GOODS! sa•wlis, OIMALS, DRIBS GOOD% All new. at W. Barker & Co's, '59 .]Market Street. Just received and will open on TUTZIDAY ISOE S MG, an entirely N - ..i w STOCIC. We hays wafted until - we mold mate our pox thaw at the Importers' Auction Sales, WM* wa hays been enabled to dee at GILTAT AteITANTAin& We havenow the Wiwi steak and greateat T let? in the cdty, and we will sell at the LOWEST PRICES. 001TNTRY MERCHANTS supplied in quail titian to cult their told', at package, prices. se d 9 NEW FALL (400Dr3. AZOOND SUPPLY AT J. M. Burchfield's SHAWLS. BACQtriB, DRIBS GOODS, =RI:NO UEDZBLIHIRTS DRAWI3I3, 8021TAG8,bsadoomio Northeast corner Fourth and Market 1862. "Y 69 ? 8. 1862 Domestic Goods, ! A I'ol stock it low prim. , DREBB, • -Goops, • : A good ..at meat. BAIAIORAL: A pea Taw. /00P , In dies and adorn. Usulaviktris and'DraivErs VI mime sad quality GOODS DOB UN AND BOYS' WAIL Shawls, Cloaks, &o. Wlkumemiz C. HAEIBON LOVE & 74 tutus= sturr NEW FALL ECriii • DIU= .1 BOLD IWVOU IX BCI9,-• ; BBtliale, . MILTANIBT GOODS, EIXTZLItIIZWB rcrasuorma'ooomi, Ut "Tory :Tiajipiyisadsi tin LOR'&63' ..• . Tananora unisons an vssrao;- coot,. go, son, oassunross so.; - OLLNOBILI. MID HOOP 88;IRT8; MAL HOODS, morn, Tstmasi - NUBIA% Wall% !MGM •.,.4.;_n_4: • NEW ATM TELVJCLING M.LNISt umoss soarslNG, r, • JUIN a complete stock at NOtiOnl and Small Wares, aiiaiiiertake is g a nd-doe goods are invitad to cumin* oar rteek. MACK= . & GUDE, le A Mtn MOM (betirem Forth awl Irlatanad.) NIM FALL GOODS. HILW 81111 CLOAKS: xsw erns esewre• 2IXW STILE CIRCULARS! HUM COLORZit PLLIDB,ibr Ladies' Dreriq 116'D EXPTPOPLINI; !lO'D ESP'! POPLINS, all cokes. ilaltaorat Skirts, que14 . 1.14.61;a010rk New style HOOP EfICUITS, among which may be bond the pride of the world.' TEE tiITAXER SKIRT, 'Adios' al" ' Misr dugs "d 'again W. rot mu al & D . HUMS, on. nsrs e . Kemal , em ARMY AND TRAVELING SHIRTS, or cumaitisitigsbustylft • 'oda= gas e 01021111147.111111 WIWI? 1. 10 do strtped do - 14 • /0 do- fdoo l gro7 - On laut/k214 eat ithoisids ma retail idlomse Pskes• '')ii10.1,111.4:01t11 pi, ELME 8, , RUMS;-: 1102iNST intakti . amiiia. thlci.. claim. BLACK LAO BTLYN XIM-WAIN BLOND, BABB& OOP w soanirrxrei o ma AU caw Muds at ItUtpory Omits. Atelalstt tits lowasLptlaw fps cask At ._ -, , : NUN= TILTIDILING WON* . ' -77 nod 'f,Kasat street WHOLIMILLIII ROOKS-111 isa storiss. off UNDEBauIEtTS rAlp:l DRAWER,* . 1:11111411MVIIM30141.11217STEDIk . tpanuippL44.44., mammy! movislNG awns., 11•07117 X h 00 4 17 Inn anat. BALMORAL SKIRTS, . • of silpian 0110/4 - Azeidaszi io . .ab Mee sal bra& br,: • - aid NEW STRAW e -r illi 02iittcdeuge., . „ ,„ .- Agi'lsigrodok 4ww.tot of iamrsitz" .. _ ... _ .. ~.. _ . .. .. _ ..._ Mtn IligliaN ,' g , ' "-, - 'IV noiltrlllilialgittei,4 k 441, • OW 'l7 sadllitertat staid. ~~ ~ ~~:,, - _s/.MIN Lama and Nanager------Wx. Illarnasons. Lau. • illiVSemailt and bat night but cal of the tanated Amaraa Tragedian, Mr. J. PROCTOR. ISIDAY OCT."id, V" 37131 be put - 805.11 Previous to whlelt, WILLIAM TELLS ' '• , WILLIAM PISOIMR. PI4XOB. °ASAP PIANOS.-Foint, IL.I nix szoidn.wri. PIANOS rem Satan—As. excellent BosowoodOnlck. s ea l : piano, 4 octave. '. •00 A Bounrood Gate A 00. Plano, elegant . ' 6 octave. Price ----- 160 00 A Bosonssod /Radon Plano, bi but Uttle warn, 1 6 octavo. . Price 450 00 Bonewood Bamford Plan, Teo dna tone. .13000 A s tannod, Gm:meat octsTes Price :op A Eat, .nevr and , richly caned, 7 octavo. • Price...*—. 170 00 5..8050n00d, Gaya A Co. Piano, throe pan old, 7 octave. IMO CO A lionvood, Gilbert, Upright Mao, 6% ."— 00. taTs. 125 CO A nabopay T. Loud Plano, jafis sin, tan. Price ... 76 40 L Basswood German Plancs - large sisa:6 ea. tan. Price.— . A Basswood Oblokating Pisani Tory old bat I'o CO gxd, 6 octavo. • 60 CP A glahogany. Loud A Bro., old but fa:good • order, 6 octave. .. • -. 4540 A Idahogany, Astor A Co., old London Plano, 153.4 octavos. 8000 A le - alant Lean Plano, in good order. 6 Oc tave. Price . 76 00 A Mahogany, Odeon Piano, New Fork, vary . good, ti octavo. • Pri05.—.....—.---. 'IE. 00 A. splendid stock of new nabot, from thd.hist New lock and Boston makers, on band, snircrinc..o sunray receiving new supplies. Prices beeerhdig the mare as the menufeaturers, end every bistrts /or ode by aelf, ON THE WAY.—A ohoioe stook of the celebrated 81111:15WAS PIA 109; pe.reobatly Waded by H. Bieber, who his kat Mimed from Europe. &la agents for 'Steinway Pianos, p.. 4 4.i 4 TV:W.7S.i. jto., (4, STKNWATe► •.PRFailUhl Pi&hP Jost received, some element 6% and T °Mere 11T7aNWA't PIALSOZI, Of sopab workmataship and finish. ►or do - al No. 63 llftb street. Jo= H. KLNBZR d 1380. I.4'is 1iv.L.1.) rlthhilU PLS.NUS, far sale only b • • • , LO .4 • i IPLUkiti st 6 ki.grgf ri.e.Nols are 'mute b: Blabs a 00., Baltimore. • • web BU u E 0 BLANENTIB, and oomrown ITIVAT any tint alma. !law Is made by Saabs & Co.. . ." meo JULERCH.LX2' TAILORS. HENRY Q. RAIN , & (flocoessors to lames O. 'Watt,) ' Merchant Tailors; FALL • AND Wimuses, STOCK, . _ Which tn extent, cholm, taste and prkee isacten. sll :lm en wably With anythg in the trade;tompris• all the newest and bait snakes of Preach • •-• WlS$lllO5, end • OVIBCOA.TIISiffiI. Abo, the largest and best selected Stork of Geode for bushier ants seer brought to thin market.— - , - Lanierhe ergy choice saketlon Of - .oz.Nrs PCIENII3II.I.IIO GOODS • ' . . always on band. - - Any coders' Intel:Lite& to our air" will jai et: /Ith prompt attealloa and ponotuality la all CUM: - 008. OP PENN & ST. OLATB:sralank TIUS._LATker IST YMI4S Fall and Winter Goode, JIIST ERM INED. .. . . . We balm now teeetved cror complete neck of FALL AND•WINTES tWODB, eoroprielne in all tbs most alegsat asiortmeco of Epode to be Wand txt the pate en! Mark*, 0,0 0 11,12 4 of .. . a io,.a splendid gelection of Au:i - cy - coal and Cassimem, I==lM=2l The librals ban been corefolly sel&ted, ands hel ic that they will meet the approbetkin , - of all who radar to with their patronage.. - 1110 be made ay to order in the beat and mpg liehbutalle ' marimir, at laoderate prices. Ms bays also on hand s choice lot of - BLIIIE . CLOTHS and OABdIIIZII7O3, orldela ban been Bps; SANETEL GRAY & GON Aucriox 84,1!Gg IP PIikBANDIES; WINES A.ND•WEINIET.rL LP AT AUCTION.—On BASIIBDAT MOBBING, Octet:es 41b, Cl 10 o'clock, Till sold, at Rains ' Auction, 61 Fifth street : 1 barrel old Bye Whisky;-- -- ! 6 bases Blackberry Brindy; 4do . biome& Bitten; • . ea J. G. BA' 11,21u10 OttiV. AT OTLU .LP SATUBDICZ ,MOUNENG, October 4t at • 'deck, will 43e sold,: at duo Ocalunirelit A • • 66 11th stuist,one ieetrid-hand • • • repar. J. CL DAVIS, And. WINS .I WUNTsill AT AUUTION.— on munis ATTEMNoos7 , octobar 54. at 2 o'clock. will .M sold, at Davis' Auction, 54111th_ dm; otos Ina Counter, onounitatal Apish. .' oc S • " ' - 'J. 6. DAVIS. And. 7 I_l OUISEROLD FURNITURE ' AT 41 AOTION.--On . ISICAT AZTSBNOON, October 2d, at o'clock, sill be sold, nt Dula' Orm• ' raerdal - Auction :Rota., 64 Fifttintrect, a mock ad , Wi.„Housebold Furniture, comprleing solid Dining Table, Marble Top Wub Stand, Sofa flocking Obair,.Driasels Carpets, Curled Hatr.klaa.- male, Mgt, Pat &Usti:oda, Tall Cued Braes Clock, - oek Arm Chairs, Dintng IP:ont Chairs, Piano Stool, Bound Top Camara Table, Small Office ,- Desk, Is, Cheat, Sap Wirer, Clothes BorreerArdltinglmdssie. , - large Parlor gurruelags, with slit trainee, 144 Burk_ l44 emzer; STRIET,iarW YORK CITY. GONEBBXES'r , . . . . , „ Put nib, tin ton Woad PulAtu. at llt - itbart. and . In bulk. Our prices mugs from ,8 to 30 alias. - WO , q JAYA,: MARACAIBO, — BIM. RIO, 'RIO - ANDO' . ----..- ---- - . , --• • 1117PXRIOS 0077118. ' ' Wo beam our Ooffee to b• borer,. Akio any Around Oorko DoW to ow All *Mari ooduoud to tw o ar, to: our - ALead, Mimi. PLIOZ &Y0UNG,..1 1 33 Qua.: bon laria t - carom WorklogtOo Waal, Now York Olt arid News. POLLAN!, DOANN.I I O awl ISt_ 'South Wage sizoori 3 Ohico&o, NNW . t WAIT, TAM= TOW= & PLACES. _ . orkote4q.--ray.. - mil t.i 11.myram, - - - N 0.123 a said. arkfrausir, - - hands and fastilanabla soortmeat of PALL .1.18181, to vhleh at» • tfnsttes stfontioti. '.°' • • LW OPlaaki ° e l k. Ind ' l ' 6Wit r ali kr. a t I - , • ssaa 111 - l4zilt wbalesalifU . fa ior, "rim th • pry idyl* far etimpol . wet -.aaTr..arauartatmot. NEW ARMOR kla — UWEßlSpitwlloleo" ~ Neb. the giivriot , 71mad TS, Nilltd.atrist.: Danorminh - 5 , ; WV; • tr.:s 7,11-7:-/ . _ Ois lam/H1 imol to* - MIL B. RATS a; CO.. 525 Litecti . • • NYw P L& O . JOllll EL MZLLOB. • 11 Wood street. 'TptiVaGe; • ibi;liiiwn Tiiu4; Ul InEnna STUNT.
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