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Mitchel is about fifty yearn of age, s Kentuckian by birth, ands *.,..- men of toll military education haying [ e.; , •''' : ' •';; gnidlltal3d. at west Point in 0 ' : - 1 1 ' , •' > - % % heis rather ln Per. ~ _. . , . son, _ spare, in stature rather • : , i - . , -`, 4- 00d ; , with a head capacious, finely shaped sild'atudY sett sn au/active countenance, . . g'r.‘• ' - - eyent.feeture atutaveri motion. full of in. *alarms* and erdniellan. 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'' ' V - - - ` .. .ge.:r 5:, ' _ . • • . r:. MEE .fittsturgh - Anuttt SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 4 Kiwi significant Suggestion. The Richmond Dispatefy : of the 27th of _ September, calls for legislation for there- . . . 1330111.1 of negroes, making at the 'same time some importont admissions:.:At Says ....The Federal invasion, especially in its relitioos to negroes, bee' thee far 'beau a John Brown raid on a grand scale. Wher , ever the Union armies have advanced the 1 :tepees have been swept off . aa clean 113 the • eastern locasts sweep afield of grain; Not ;one green or black thing is left in the line cif the Yankee march, nor in the whole country for many milei around. The Pied '. • moat, the Opper 'Valley, the Peninsula, the country .watered by the Rappahannock and the Potomac,-have been stripped -of their negro population. ; this' war hes , assumed 'the character of a grand •Negre-hunting Expedition. Of victories the Yankeele have gained few; negroes many. What be '" mss of the game _ it is impossible to say,'aor is /her 4 mater of much Importance. The 1044-however, of- so valuable an element of strenptFi and prosperity is - a - matter of such . moment that the - Legislature of the State Ought once to take measures for the prevention of similar calamities in the, future. This can only ; be done by a law providing for the re moved of negroes from all threatened die , triets to the interior.:"t will not do to ,leave this to the discretion' or` judgment of. Taw- mute's. In some ca s es they are too indelent to take the proper precautions for - the emourity of their property. In others they are deluded by implicit confidence in the fidelity of their servants, and, notwith standing the experience which the war has furnished that the neighborhood of a Yan kee army creates, as complete a stampede among Degrees a. the approach of a loco motive among cattle, there are thousands - ofmasters who continue .to believe that their'servants will riot run under similar limitations, and foolishly . ti expose them to temp:aim .It is clear, therefore, that there is no security for the - negro property of the Slate, unless the Legbdature makes the re,- moral, of negroes from districts exposed to invasion compulsory. We trust the neces earylaction will be taken promptly, for the State has already- suffered enewmous kraut from this ,cause,-.. which, by precautionary leeslation;retight, all have been prevented." ;hilt article is suggestive of many retie°- . . - ciente, and is full of truth. It scatters to the wind the oft-uttered boast of Southern _ ars, and the foolish notion of many North erners, that the slave., of the Booth are a happy and contented peasantry, pleased with their lot and attached to their owners. It admits that the slaves are to the rebels their most I , valuable:element of strength," itipport without which they would break down once; and it points out to our goy emunent their most vulnerable point of at tack.. - It showe us how despot:c is the govern - ment which those mad people have taken in exchange for:-the kind and paternal one which they have thrown off and are laber , big to destroy. - The last never interfered . . - , - ayith their - slaves, except to return them " - Abill they escaped beyond the boundaries of the State in which they , were held; the • dormer, it is, suggested, shall sweep them - ,by force from the plantations to whic h, they " belong; and from the kitchens where they, ,toil and sweat, and send them into the in terior, tiothat they &ail not run off to the Itankets—csass them in places where there are: already. too many—rell back the dark • combustibler•mass in confusion, and thus heap up wrath against the day of wrath. Such a suggestion is nothing less than stark-madness;'and if anything can bring " ' • on a servile insurrection, it will be just such a movement as the one here sug- Igll.lt;cd. The Kentucky Cabal AUain at Work. Much of the recent joy expressed through- , oat the 10iel States, because it was believed that the perniirious cabal of Kentucky poli ticians had lost its influence at Washington, Crust have been preinature, if the following dispatch is a correct representation of cer tain recent , facts important to the public: linia'aromit, Oct. have the mole positive information that Gen. Buell Was, removed from the command of the_Depart ment of the Chi°, on Monday. morning last, bat was reinstated' by Aien; ., HaMecit. the day, the inflnence of Generals Crit tenden, Jackien, and Thorna4'or Kentucky, _together with John J. Crittenden and a few other 'Kentucky politicians. these ylCentucky politicians - would raise:Bums an army of Kentuckyed:tiers; it Would - not be amiss for them to urge him thuann the President; but it is highly in decorous on their part to Attempt to thrust '-'Beam upon an army , in' which Kentucky regiments are in *most miserable minority, , when , that army repudiates his Isaderabli, and regards him`: with s . feeling which is made up - Of ,about. _equal palls of diatrust antidiegust: Indiana 'lord has forty-two regiments. in Sautes army,—and of the whole - number, it is believed, that mit forty- two men:would tolerate Beam. aa hour, if their;...eoice-;;and it would _,at. leaat the; voice of brave and loyal men—could be heard against the despicable trimmers in. politics, who profess loyalty of the boner- satire' stamp, and would save the Union eta ' l o7fiecluse list would sate Slavery! When will the nightmare of thisinfluence', pass away? ; 'Chas airead7 benumbed the energies of the Government and afflicted the Nation too long I BIEMI === . _ . The PittabtvglPPost is in,a paroxysm of rage about2d.r. Hughes; but as we happen just now to: be in d very good humor, we. Osanotmeet.lt iu its own spirit "Trii he,nisequal. Like most angry peiple of the bailer sort, the editor abounds a Ourreney which we don't deal. It accuses us of, garbling Hughes' letter. Wensid not one.word about his lettOr, nor copied'a single ,son tence of -it; for it amounts to nothing. All: we did copy was the traitorous resolution which be prepared, to offer'at: the dersocrcitic, convention in Harrisburrin 1861, - word for' word as kivenhy Ifinuielf in that . letter, and, which_ is . iinpled; by the, rod._ The authenticity of Mr: =llughee' resolution is Thus placed beyond all con-' treversy. • The editor of the 'Post; in the face of that atrocious resolution, endorses Mr. ilughes, and spealts'of him as "as a:-statesman so liaitons.for 'the country's -Welfare;"-so we may safely put - them both Into the same basket. We did not, however, until - now, suppose that the editor , of the Post was so far gone. Mr. Hughes,. in his letter, after giving hilt resolution,. says ; . : "At .Harrisbarg,l consulted with friends in regard to this resolution, and' xlained my purpOte (apparent on his face to be 1 to aid in'deterring the New'.linglatt States from refusing - all terms of pacification and to help to bring about a settlement of &frt., sodden so that the Union might be saved. Friends, with whom 1 consulted, thought by the ,adoption of the resolution, the mo tives of the convention — might be .miscon earned; and in deference to their judgment I never offered it." .. Worse and worse. Here we bare the Democratic method of "saving the Union" . clearly 'and authoritatively stated. He hoped by raising the traitors' flag in Penn sylvania, to intimidate the-New. England States, and thui give Jeff. Davis dt*Co. the entire Union. Yes, thatwould haven:nu:l it. 1 Wears glad these Democrats, as they call thetaselvwe mean Messrs. Hughes and Barr—have drawn and exhibited their own portraits. The people can now vote under standingly. A few days ago we had some , fears that, owing to the large number of Republican voters who had gone to fight the battlesof the Union, as compared with those who would, if at home, have voted against them, we might possibly lose the election even in the 2.3 d district ;'but we have no such apprehension now. Our honest Democratic friends are not going to follow the lead of a man who tried to plunge our good old "commonwealth intothe vortex of secession, nor of the men.who endorse and defend him. There is rather too much - Breckinridge in the party porridge to suit their 'tette; neither would they like to be found in such bad company. Wetuing 115 pat. All expectation - of success now enter tained by the rebels lies in a hesitating and protracted system of warfare on' our side. The expulsion of their forces from Maryland extinguished their hope of ad +antis°, frem an aggressive policy on their part. Henceforth they will flit from point to point,-as Bragg and Morgan have been doing in. Kentucky, end as they are now preparing to do in -Western Virginia, com piling the government to . keep large bod- - les of troops guarding important ,points, such as Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati and Wheeling, while really it, was. 'not their intention -to attack any. of those plias. As they cannot conquer our armies, they hope to be able to wear us out; and if we do-not Anaugnrate a more sigorons aggressive 'werfait they may at , length succeed; and they certainly will sue teed if such menu Hem Buell are kept in command.:' That Man, with' one of the .finest armies the, world ever saw, kas been marehing,.`msrehing, marching, until his stierht,Lthosei,,of them' whe stilt live—are' worn out and dispirited, many of them witbont blankets, tents,' cooking utensils, or a cheep of clothing. All 'were burnt on the approach-of Bragg. He -is still in command ; but why he is retained is one of those questions that many ask in bitterness dispirit, but none oat answer. 'That Buell Wishes to, wear.: us: oat: is' sufficiently obvi -0;113; but why he should be allowed to do so it not so cob:sions. ' - ootriz. Garant-Ljt is' supposed -dust , we prover Ourciat'When We alto* tie certain •gains we make by resting and waiting re inforcemeets atter such a battle as that of Antietam, but the gains are not all ,an our side, for the rebels have shown that they 'know how to iretirove opportunity of any kind E quite as well nieredo-:-ancl per haps* little better. A letter from our Catlin at lioliver Ne4ghta_ to the New ,York Tri6imessys :. - - Possibly staid into Western Virginia may:be inptv.kspeet by the rebels. -If they have force enough to threaten, with strong picket, lines on We river and', prevent: an attempt to -trail on the, wit of McClellan, they may forage through the rich, loyal portkon of the State, and desolate also these parte that they , have not yet eaten up. Who knows! instead of s beaten, distracted, and straggllin 'army, - as they'perhaps now might have been, they are compact, fully organized, ready for any of these. sudden, and .foicl6lo motet:ciente for., which they ILEINO. become so facioue,. , and` .; Stonewall Jackson' still leads them... Ots. JZ/F. C. wbo shot fileneril NZLZO2I, was not • a West Point officer, but entered the army as a private during the Mexicali war, ill which he ISO distinguished himself that he was promoted•bj. alien tent: ancy, and enbsequentiy rose Tide amocmts far the treatment be : naive& ob, , the hands or Nstsot::::." Wn ere gled.tq_pl rosit Id . naither4l4 York //ercad has, after ,fipttering • Ilttls while in the breeze,. gone back .to its old vocation of standing guard one' the *on liar institution. It takes ground ferocious. liidast the reielenretion of- etnannips- , ,Tes Cernomo Tensonerna t essitillimsk: goesrl.Pllool4WATlOne—The_ Wifit44lol the Pica , 1 ofEorrinet ;'-.l o th•thbor. few -unbiased -pains will tilaily quarrel about the rightitt ldent;Lnot - ne'President;:tnintir Cod- - umadsr-ln•Chle4 to fletlitilliihe rebellion as to .him . abelt - oppear: the shOrteet mast sorest =de of putaus it dowtio even e° the extent of otmllsoatlngioey spMa 7 Per' err, employed in any way whenever to sae, tato If certain human souls IN kits, betivelyestalorred sad donned by the South us. property, end ern thus -brought lasi. the p cliontion - Of cosh pinefecno, t!it Bola may, blame hermit" , , " , 'frted- Mr: : 1 e prafilii'afit: taimikaliatiscita sad might whiett they will reel to pror oe „ . • ." . 7 • •• The date of agef., , Wherever inthe kiretti"iheltime : Frank 00/1 HERE.—Our friend JAMES Sigel has gone it is spoken with honor and SORB, ra n 411:iithstiumotzeot,.trst of aur re affectiorcbra,ll loyaLiiien.,. And his cour to - age, his devothinto !he ;',nagonal • • . . Y6 `. cause spite of rebuffs. and insults, his —BOOTS AND 180 earnest desire to serve the country and the; cattle In any capacity in ithich;he may be placed, and his patience under slights and injuries which would have diiion a windier man mad, have carried that name to every hamlet and cabin in the land. ,Wehnzard, nothing in saying that in the whole army there•is no officer of high or low degree who has so 'firm. , and deep a bold upon .the esteemnd confidence of Americans and German s . alike, as he of whom we speak. In his appeal to the President and. through him to the people—appeal against,'tile jealousy that has thwarted, the malignant spite that has pursued, and the ill-bred assumption of superiority that has insulted him—he _will be supported by the- masses with an unanimity that will aston ish his detractors and terrify those who would put him down. While he has our warmest sympathy, we are anxious , to counsel hie, friends—those . especially of German birth—to moderation in their ex pressions' of rage and disgust. Behind West Point is the President, and .he is Sigel's friend. - In spite of the remon strances of those who have been pursuing him, Mr. Lincoln made him a Major-Gen eral, and we have the very beat • arithority for saying that the admiration of hie abil ity and his disinterestedness, whicheaused the President to promote him, is just as Tripp. and unaffected as ever, and we be lieve thit the injuries to whiCh 'he has been, subjected will be resented in a way that will satisfy the General's admirers. Let us-trust to Mr. Lincoln's justice and generosity, and without the public demon strations or newspapers threats, wait for the time when Sigel shall be vindicated.— Chicago Tribune. PUIEMIC .rOTICES. EP BL ICAN EXECUTIVE CODIEITTICIL—The members of the Com• mattes TM meet at the office of the Chairman, No. 98 Grant street, Pittsburgh, on Ohl DEDAY, Oct. 4th, 1882,at 10 o'clock a. es, Tbeatteladance of every member 'admired, as bushuss of importance will be sucliented fbr their comiderafim WM H. N BALKY, Chairman. 8./cfy. he following are the Committee WRlfaaril..tirglay, Chairman, Peebles township Wm. J.ollmore, bpper Bt. Clair township. Robert McOlarren, Findley township. Abdial McClure, 1111 Min township. Robert B. Carnahan, Birmingham borough. Wm. E. Harr Wu, McKeesport borough. Capt. Jame. Woodburn. Sawicki/ borough. Copt. Thomas McMaster.. Turtle Creek. John Herron, Shaler township. Freeman Jones, Richland township. George Steely, Franklin township. CoL George Gerd. Third Ward. Allegheny city. Stephen H. Geyer, Second Ward, Allegheny city. James ldeGtoutigle, Chartlas township. J. J. Robinson. Indiana township. Win. William., 'Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh." Jas. L. Sutherland, Third Ward, Pittsburgh. • • David Fitzsimmons, Find. Ward, Pittsburgh. David Hutchison, Eighth Ward. Pittsburgh, GeOrgs Pinlay; Collins township. David'Dramosn. Plum town.hip. OTHE • FIRST WbaCKEGATION , OF Dl5O . IDLES have removed from Apollo Hail to JACKSON'S BLOCH. third Boor, COME' of Penn and tit. Clair streeta. Preaching emery LORD'S DAM at-1034 o'clock a.m., and T p. m. WXDNEEI. DAY KVlllilsl3, Lecture at 7 o'clock. The public are respectfully invited to attend. oel•lt fr..ELDE. W. T. liuttNbts f ot but• tttr Into. b. Y .Xlll preach for the IIebiCIEZDA. TION OW DISCIPLES, (meeting in EXCELSIOR HALL Allegheny City,) TO-110itROW. (Sabbath,) at 1034 a. to. and 7%.p m The public are cordially invited. Sunday tkhool at 9. m. • toktt 11 ., y1TrANTON MU V Y AM:ILL& BY:This choice Battery (0, 3d Peanr)ln• tria Artil ery,) to now in On up Buff, thunden. N. J. A fen more arale-trodied men will be accepted to nil up the 4th section. Apply - to JOHN J. HAY, A. J. GIBBON. oc Hamm& Hall, Fifth street. fr" . ..ELEC MIN OF 'HUISIEM.—The Stockholders of the Pittaborgh Gas Comps y are hereby notified that en election mill be held at the dike of the Company,on the 511/6T MONDAY. (6th day& aF. 00TOBSB. between the boon of s and 5 Or lock p. m., for the porpom of electing three person* to serve as Trances of the Company, oath for the berm of throe years. JIIISS M. CIIIIISTI, Treasurer. Office of Pittatrorgh Gas C. , Sentember FrvANTEI).—An Organist desires U - 7. 7 to casks an urangeinent with a Church In this city or 'trinity. Manor; BOX 13, Post Orlicso SPECIAL AVITICES. Lake Superior Copper Mill and 13 1 MINI WORKS, Pirentraaa. • PARK, M'CURDY & CO., Hanufactviers of BREATHING. BRAZIER-A' AND DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOM, MUSED STILL BOTTOM, WALTER BOLDER; elm Imparters andthalers in =TALC TIN. PLATE, SHEET IKON, WERE, Ao. (bastion) , on hand, TINNERB' MACHINES AND, TOOL& Wazieovez, No. HA Tina mid 120 Boma atnrd, Pia/burgh. Penn'. figrOpicial order' of Oopper cut to 007 desired pat. term. myMmLorty. the Confessions and Experience OF 1i , 71J.,1D. - Published for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who sutler from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, U.; sup plying at the same time the manna of Self• Cure. By one who has cured Ibis& after being put to Visit exPertes through medical Imposition and quack. ery. • By enclosing - • peat•paid eddenewal envelope, etyma corm may be had of the author, NATHAN• lELBIATPAIB, leg., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. sohlislydawT , N. KILIAN WITUINNA paerrItOBINSON; MINIS & LEas, TOZINDINA AND ILACNINVIII. WASNIIGTON Pittibargb, Penn's. - Ortics, $0.21 MST lif.aafilactitiro all lands of BMX KNOINIES NACIIINERY, oelialziae, unsoAD vosi, emu summits Asp . ens= .xsos wciug. sa-JOBBING AND IMPAIRING done or, abort & FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT mop Irsuil DOOR. AND sismaarso BUBOLAB•PROOT.SAYC. NANUVAOTINIZIO. Nos. US and 131 27dod striod, Moats Wood and RoliAltold stoma—North side. sa - BANIC LOOKS always oo band. 'mb26 & KER CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At the 010 establlshod Coach Factor", • D13 1 4.11118)M WAY;(AkIBi: kriar. 4000 u MILL arllttsburgh Bter4 Works. 111A•17 /6111111......—J0ini Ill'cnruovas. 'JONES, •BOYD - & CO., autafKiatars.ol OAST 877-114 00Bni0. :PLOW AND B. srssr.„237llECL SPIIING3 AND or Wes Lad tindstneis."Poubarth. jar 4: KIRKUTPIPJ;I: LCO Basancturiors and Wbolesel/ Deslers lo ',LAMP& 011111.10CY6, 8111DIG5, CHANDILIZES, .111rWholesa/s Avails for MIMI OCLIBILATID LIININATING AND LIMBIC/TING CARBON COlt6,' No. 110Woon Bruri,' oppnette St. Marks SAW. Pittsbuivh, Ps. - Jaliklyd taltrJOHN COCIERAL , &.14A. . or IRON SAILING, iIION VaVLII ktID:.VAIPLt DOOM, - WIINDOW'SNI7II22II, .irprilOW GUARD% *a.; in. Siiptotroot oat , l) f4 Tula 4'not, betwoO.Viod and galial. 1., Bin ,osi,boout • of poi toffn::i#,..fpioi 144;12i4V 2 4. abl•Lifen to ,oloolOolOS Grim Lott Joirtdcg dons o{ atton *onto. a tk.9 At 111'41aLICIX Paper iIikrEIETACIIIIII2IIII sod &Waco to 86011, HIM, I]AIc . I,II2IIII , AND ALi, [INTO or .WllO. ail agis No. SI Moodolrot:tO '. .1111illigietislirmir HOLIES*4IOII3, Dodo; isituarawirlifriciencl sums of as. ir°7lll/466 :r: 1114 2 . bimit4 **. - Orthittottmls mMe CO Jitni*Pe stir timutOmit Um WWI Otsbß 4d Awir, ArPmEtTIB Gocuprislog all the different es:lotto and otylee now la rreine .and having eilticted tinneelf frnm the Eastern niannticturenn le new Pn-P..d to 'll°r to the pabile.gocria which he ton trannmendlor Dere and wear, -- We adobe all that to want of not and manta , . tial coca Ines for the bet to coil on hi SOB 0. feel. lug coal& to they will beOLIGA as ntardeffliality and price. durnemember the-plea, 89_11 Alitt BTUT. oc4 N b...w AND ot.AP PIA Justrecolved. lot of ruin (miss oackp PIA NOS, •_ .Pemnslly selected at the fectotire b. U. ELM'SKB, end warranted W led and .eleapat Nano, for the quady,..ver offered for este here. s. KLEBER k 13,110 r ba !Mat .treet, lo Aprils for Otoluro NNEW CONS tThMI reoeive Ulla day— -101 boxisa prima Choke; 1 car load Potatoes; 40 bbl , .lplear Slacks Peratien; • • 50 bushels 01110.2; 6 Iwo Lard; & bola, pawl But • k .; 150 !multi IA extra TiEl:loo.7 8 bbis Country 1811.., yoloT a CO. Od for Ole Li (WO B. . _ NATIQN : TAX LAW BLANK'S', asto - -.8LANK ,, 800 166 ,• Fur see KAY tt CO., ur4 No I% W ood 'mot. 1.710161:. BEM= SAY & CO.. 65 iligiod atreft Cstrat; I tato:BE I t 60 boles Ilsenbotig 01414.04 160 4.0 W. B. Cheese; Just received me; for sale by INANE. VAN GORDIS, ool' ll4 Second street (1111 4 4 ISION ALEN 'Di-- YO 6614. prune Potatoes'; 2 do. do elder V1t4b4444 . ; YA do Given Apples; To Arrive and toy oils by SANK VAN GORDY:II, 114 Second stoma j iIEEbE---500 boxes prime W. It ; 100 do do Crromi 100 do do ilsrubilrg; Id Core and for sae by oc4 J.O. CANFIELD First Civet F lbll-25 . bbls. line No. 3 Mackerel; 20 bf bbl.. do tlo; 10 DIAL r o. I Mackerel; 10 do w 9 do; 1,0 bat bbl.. Wblte Flab; For made by N FIRM% TIM .t. A. MEN'S, Boys' Youths and Cbildren'n BOOT', At McOLELLANDII AUCTION HOUSE B°°' 8 BOOTS AND SILO'S, PAOlmi oLL :LLa.N D'S !HOZ HOUBZ, L'• LARD, of prime qu , ly,prit up in Arkin' sad pails, exprooly for family Wm, for tale by J&085011 & cot No.ll Poor* West, boar Liberty. ( AtittlVE UN MONDAY ' NEXT -1 116 bbla. tholes eating Apples. HO boob: prime Albert Potatoeso and for We by L. H VOIGT A 00. 200• BLS. LOUIS JELL 1311;63r .i. B. l alailllELD. !First stmt. • fliwiiNTY-StVENTIi win' tile er riacemons ROE KILLING 1,100113, had in the Clerk's Enke up to October ad, 1592: Byers* Lantz, taterit; rat ward. Pittsburgh; Sibiu= A 8., do, sth do, d,; Boyd Geo. W., de, . Upper St. Clair tp; Drennan At Balameyer; other geode, 9d wed. Arley; Evirlemsn Fred.. other goods, Sib ward, Plttab'gh; Gardner Sarah, tame, 4th ward, Pittsburgh; Gaudy Robert, other goody-Bth ward, do; Hempel* Philip, tavern, Manchester Hutton Jonatbact, do, Plum townribin; Harman John, do, Dintai D1501t 55 7 K. do, 81 ward; Pitt“ham; etnugh; Munn Pollcarp, do, SouttrYittetnirgh; Meyer Peter, • do, Termini's tonastdp; Myers Beery, do, Wna do; Menboy Michael, do, Collins . do- Pith' John 8, do, Ist wird, Pittetrargh; Snyder Henry,. do, McKeesport Tiernan h Getty, other goLde, 9d w ard, Pittatigh; Zeiler Charism, eating hones, Lower fit. Clair Lbt to; The Court will inset on HONDA P. October h, 8812, at 10 o'cirork, to sot on the than aura 0r..311d W. S. Ea8z0N.68.4. LIQUID ItriV tf. OR To , ALL ornzas. It nada noszdzing i 1 ' . , It bas no met) 'IF haters!. • . It produces no dirt or dtut. . . It stands the meet Wiener beet. it landau,* s jet DLit !push. ' 1 It tureens num rust. It to not ons fourth the labor. , ' Sold by i 3131014 JOHNSTON. i oc3 corner limittdsli and fourth Arena! TT • N. STAMP DUTIES, • mut CAR!), arbkb U required lo ovary Stosa. Offra asa Cantatas Zoo" and sbowi at a glance the amount of duty t be pe4 on every DANIS OBZOR, DRAFT. PROMISSORY DOTI. OIRTIFIORTIIIM STOCK, CRILTIFIOATS OF PROTITS, POwiß OF AFFORD CY. DILL OF 44D1110. DELL OF ZIOUANGZ, IfORTOAORS, DODD. AOSIRLD INT. And evarythlog *lmo Ifiths of Documents Ilab to tototton, potalabili litr I the convenience of • Hos*, KIIISE I 111ZROBA BFA) . .....I::. 4lll6 COl4ANOtila Anil the pablie guesaigT: trarpria, 10 ozITS; maw. pos!efie Pad.,ou receipt of pion. Sold by JOHN P. HOST. . XMOINUAI,L,WMatmt. Rh Kaaalietazieolevol dascriptioa et - . . PUN I TIT It M. 4.6 egrOnsi.D RZET, ••• Hrraßoßtan. ►WI mortmout of PiTTBBLIkUH NAB MUG TUAND PLIIIIIITORE <maw ! I ham (. % Ida& in 'lli soll lb• loved !Rim. or nt. tplAtivirtig N" • NEED .1/4 T N ' MORI 08 DUSTY 08IMHI T. illirTboy coo Do card. . bA11121.. LAY Celt's old end cum mode.; Smith Weisel* Allen *Wheelock* Boas If esketscturlog Colepaay'e; • . _ Skin* rot ask low * to the mew oy men DOWN • TRIM,. 1M Word street. NEWLY INVENTED TEST , FOR ZXYLOSttri OABDON a and sold b „wi n ma ' 4.. 0 6 ; ... rift ! , II PONY AND WIAION.—A' Canadian PtEn7. Ulu Wel mitts, suitable hr any trusivost, ter tale by War Oil Werke Getoplay.: Apply to - NV A. Wear Mc r.. y. M IYIIUE.—A estrint ' Borral2Nt AA Nan, rad to tent • tea hi 'tuft Into atr, wilt lbelold it POW) Ile* oa TERTRIDAY. October rd, as 10 Wax* go. m. al , to. My& fano? &able, &math stmt. Berta w ",NINKL OW voit kat'. The KU OIL rut. LY andardavad ara rang prapand to arll th. tart Quality of Heard Wave lrp, &Um:4 cal board of an at Phial:we:o7o Cora ar aa ialirsbncor al R.d nook ,Pofir!._ T.*. Will also &Byer brae tram ICO la I,oco Mardi, am aboard dap, ar ladlng al-darrar Ward ICU as Limp*, Widow, Traelddradd-draltal., and arbor ILarciaraa Oda. 11XXX1 • 011411 r, orl7 Petrolits Oft S'arloa i'ltlabaratr. U . . 4 ••• • •• • - • • eilAr 0.4.1:1141 AGADIR? TR lov. • _ . . 131711:111, Lout • • „ . rtrissusan SAWIT optimum - IlarAtht.PA.P.Edi, at the oldTiw twmiletr7 W. P. itanrOAr., art lEW ADrERTISIINIAX'TS. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND DIALDBIL EATON / & CO., Nos, 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Jobbers and retailers of TRIMMINGS, Emaani- DERIES, aostrav; Of °TES, HOOP SE MTN, RIBBONS, SHIRTS, CULLUM TIES, UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWINS,.WOOLIN HOODS, NU BIAN, SOAIIPS, ZEPHYR AND SHETLAND WOOL; NAOMI RIIITTINO TARNS, on bond and Our stock mei 'purchased before the lest great ad trance In pietal. mad 'me offer peat traducements to OLTY AND COUNTRY-MRANTI3, MILLI NERS, PIEDDLYZI3.' and all mho boy to sell again, N. 8.-A choice airortment of Staple Dry Goods, At wholeule Dole'. 141 CIREE44E 8111116 T, NEW YORK CITY GOVERNMENT COFFEE, Put up In Mu full 'pound papers, boo, tua to bulk. Oar pricer range from . 8 to 30 cianis.i' W. put op,the following kinds: • - JAVA, M. 1 8 ,10.4180, .. , SUP, EIS, SW AND , • • • • • - • • - . Wu bullsva our Wire to be bents than arts ground Curler nog In use. All orders andetesed tore, or to our Agents, Alcamo. PLACE t PORNO, 183 Chant bun target, corner Waaldniton street, Neer York 01ty,and blatant, POLLARD A DOANE, 189 and 191 South Water $ Met, Chicago, 1.11.1n015, • 11l mania prompt attentlou: se:Mambo TARIM, TOWLEA P LAOS. PLUMES, RUCHES, BONNET BILKS, BOMBAZINE, YNO. (MAPES, BLACK LACES, STIFF NET, Waal" BLOND, CANES, CLIP MIBE, BONNET WIRE, arid all other Alta. of Mllllnery Gotda, for sale at the lowest iorkeo wr cash, at . 77 and 79 liarkot streei. WHOLEdALE 1100918-24 gala 30 awn.. lie? JOHN 81:1EW1 BARGES, GOAL AND OIL PLATE, At the Bow 11116 of Isaac Craig. CRAIG STREET. lint Ward, Allegheny Cltj, P. lipocitlcationa of work mut by mail to Allegheny City P. 0., or Wit at the Hardware Store of R. Wolff, Jr., corner of Liberty and Bt. Clair etreeta, will re. mire prompt attention. man& DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, 'OILS AND DYE STUFFS, INDIGO BLUE, ESSENCE OF COFFEE, STOVE POLISH, FLA- A . 'ORING EXTRACTS, NITMEOB, CINNAMON, SAGE, CLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLE PEPPER, MUSTARD SEED, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL end es.eoese of ell kinds lo doains all ersseard patent utedcleem, an., •c., In store nail for eale low Ly WOODSIDE I WALLACE, P. a. Country usercbmits, before purchasing else where, would do well trscall and examine our stock eel WOODSIDE &WA LACK. ILtl'AltY CLAIM:S, BOUNTIES, ALL PENSIONS, BACK PAT, arid MI LITA CLAIMS of every description, collected by the sub. at the following ra P 851311 1 ,12., SW OD; all other claim. 53 fa O. Ii TAYLOR, Attorney at Law, No 71 Grant street. Pittsburgh. P. N. B. No charges are made If the claim does not anccesd, and ail inforniatton given gratis. est:lr BOOTS &ND &HORD, BAGS I HAUS I BAGS I 20 000 Berustkes Sap; 6,1= Gunny Cap; I,OCO Bombay Baal; 2,1500 large, heavy, Linen Hacks; 6,000 Ana Oats and Corn do; 600 Solt darks; Tor sari by HITCHCOCK, EcCHILIRY a CO sel2.3mts DE.1124. DBIZD BLEV; • • LSAT LARD. In barrel, end km.; BIM PORK; No. 3 MACKZELL, large; On hand and Itor sale by WWI R. DA VP h 00.. 200 I.lbwrlr .1. Tut UMW FEMALN KEMEDY CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from preocrlptlon . of Doctor Dwain, Thinwdl known Medicine is no imposition, bat a .are sad eats remedy for female Itilllcaltie• and Ob• strootions, from any cause whatever; and although • powerful remedy, It contains notning hurtful to the constitution To IdAILIOIXD LADIES it is pa. • manly suited. It will in a vary short tiros bring on On monthly period with regularity. In all awn In Harrow and 'Spinal Affection. Pain In the Rack and Lizabr, MSYLOIN /aligns on slight election; Palpitation of the Heart. Lowness of spirits, flys. Orin, Sick Haidiebe, Wbitas, and ail the painful Mammas occaskared by a disordered orydem, these Pills will effect a curs when all other mesas hare These Pills - Wm never been known to fill wben the directions have been followed atrtetly. ONE DOLLAR AND HE CENTS, eptlos.d the tinthoelsed Agent at Pltteburgh, P.., will la r=5:133 DA. DLIPONCO*B PEIIALIiPILBL DR. DUPONCO . B ItillaLZ PILLS DB. DUPONOO'B /MALI PILLS Dii DLIPOIKO'B PiHALL PILLS They are ran, and never 1,11 They are ea 6, and boyar fall They are We, and never fall They ar• sale, andnever tall And ears all Pstaals Complaints ,And cam ell Female Complaint. And airs all Tamale Complaints And ears all Vernal. Complaints They ere a !Adidas and a care. They an a Morin sod a cam They ere a blueing sod • care. They area bkothag sod a can. And yan be suit bj matt to any part of tbs eountry UM wholsiskor retail by Appt,l4 Pitttbare , ma 4 iosurr TlitEB.--Wfr offer a very largo stock tbs>Yll of extra. large elred. rout ?SUIT TU.Zd i eitb• mt 4 ealnablemistkia, selected with Bleat oars: irrnil poems and tree dealers, buying by the quentley..will be dealt VHF liberally. .We respeeltall i t . lnvite an , exambealion of our trees and prlea ontilimeaw JoHN 1111311DOCH. wens 01 111 VOXIIIOILLA or swain= tX., Pitta Pa., Bent. Moth. 1663.. frOtONTRAMOIIB.--Sealed Pro A. sale will be- nceived et thin office until ocrru• BAB 814.ka. Meeting ati - vvolien stencinte at the bridge Nam Deer Oreelci near Denny's BUIL Indiana icnrnehip. Abe ter *beet MO7 perches of Blp. flan• plug the sbatatenta; ...11mm end epotiticatlons can be seen on application. By ditiottou of Bounty Commhodoners. *What MENNE LAMBERT. Conitotier. Nn. left -1118 kektOblifliE belkEss utitEta— A.! hare succeeded la . ,making arrangements by width I win be enabled to tarnish 14:1X to the citV emu d.PlttabetEh by the au or *wit loaf'. It tha trill he of superWr byeealad I can eelt it lowa Irian can be.[ y ot/ar pram A eau be toned at the BCIuTT HOW:I4 career of Insin . most and Duquesne Way. eadlm , .111/11TIN JOEINATOW, GUNri—We have just received a very tine imprinting of Dodds and tingle Barret Shot cugs, fp. erhkh vs invite the attention of Ppotiga ni n and ethos in grant of I superior article: pogy - -mien tsrrwrCatWond.e RPE m bun .• I 6111114 - 011 thiiiiiiimieleot, far tift ; Pio InA; "3"nau. tb. b t o o la b D 7l l alas WI If hoe pei t t Or OCTO IISZT, Ith Owed In the handl of the City, Bothittee for toreictioeonteyees to earls at Wt. - imehlhril` • 1,11788A1M. Treesaiar. D'A IT • • .411 n • sap , yof Oberasesti 6:11 Wiwi Deaf siesksa sad Ssr lisl• as 411• Omar" elan cdri.sr' • •,• .• •.• [Jona a.stisrenew. t - :-•eonsciAlonty sad .flaad sirsoss: e .phba-pri Vy tn, T aab uw s tolies tseiltitt'abd tit'aile • r • iIULYIL -TAX 4101iDgli, oer 114 &toad sweet:, .14 Trtr* - I te„ef o, Frl v. ..r.t farg rigrirTii: - coiliTits. • ' . 7 g l 11u.ria - -A: jet daN Rabat Ikeatatloos. Nr gals br KIT r. Aspums, "'Wood anit•- DULLS, =EI GOIINVE4 TRIMMING STORE, 305 Liberty .treat. DR. utIPONCO'S dee • Scientific Preparation. Aka a Scientific Preparation. Are • Scientific Preparation. Are • Mann& Prepaid los. To remove all 'obstructions, To remora all obttructlono, o names au obstruction'. To remove all obotroaloos. Whoa the directions ere followed When the directions ate folltwed When the directions en followed When the dizectiotui are followed JOHN H. FUTON, Nos. 67 AND. 69 _gyro 81191137. ,- , DRY' GOODS. NEW GOODS 1862. 1862 NOW OPENING. O. HANSON LOVE & CO.I. 74 Market Street. We are now re eiving one of the larieet deckle et DRES GOODS,' SHAWLq, CLOAKS, and DOMESTICS, That we have ever been able to offer, a great maul' of which we have bought at the tarp New York Auctions, Which enabled as to offer groat inducements to both wholesale and total! cub boyars. N. B. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ere are convinced that It trill be to the Interest of buyers of all kinds of DRY GOODS to call wly. O. HAIIIWN LOTS. 300., 1862. NEW PALL GOODS ! NEW FALL GOODS ! CLOAIII3,. - -DRESS 1:160D8., CEIM:2I9 W. Barker & Co's, 59 Market Street. Just received, and Will open on TUESDAY MOEN 1116, an mainly pp.. il oriVATAP- - 11101 0 101 1 1 - 4 011 We have welted until we uanld make our per chum at the - . Importers' Auction Sales, Vi'ldea we tute been enabled to de at GREAT ADVANTAGES. We have now the largest stock and greatest variety the atty e and we will bell at the LOWEST PRICES. 'COUNTRY MINIOHAMTS supplir d Ii qm Utica to suit their trade, at package prima. sa.Z9 N EW FALL GOODS. BEOOND BIIPPLT At. . M. Burchfield's SHAWLS, CLOAKS, secons. DRZPS GOODS, MERINO 1119DIEBBIEMB DRAWICIGS, 802PrAG8,bazdeame Northeast corner Foulib and Marke NEW FALL • HOSTXR.Y. GLOVES UNDV-OLOTHTHG, D ZS! 710011.1111N09, ESBEOIDEBISSI, BI BBLLISS. • MIWSlif GOODS, OEN ILEUM'S FURNISHING GOODS, ()revery misty and at the LOWEST PRIM TRIMMING RIBBONS AND VIILVRTS; COLLAR*. SSTS, CEIZALIZYTTICS,4A; BALMORAL ARID HOOP SKIRTS; WLOL ROODS, MUITS, TALMAS; NUMB, SCARFS, FAGGING% AA.; LINSN AND TRAITZLING SHIRTS; COLLARS, 11 CND= CL OTHING, aa, Also, &complete stock of - Motion. and Small tiraies: All concerned SO getting Ptak, cheap and desirable. Bowie aro Invited to =amble our stock : . ILACRITAI& eLYD 78 MARKET /ABUT (biiieci Fourth sad - Diamond.) NEW FALL GOODS. . . RSV STYLE CLOANS;' , NEW anus SHAWLS; NEW STYLE CIRCULARS; HIGH COLORED PLAIDS. for Labs' Dresseg Tio'D RIP'? POPLINS; IfIGN-111:P•T POPLINS, all coleys. Ilairatiokat Skirts, AU qualities and colossi.' New style HOOP SHIRTS, among which may be found the pride of the , THE' QUAKED. . . . Ladles' due, *kmu a l / IS ! au& tletwien•a a l • W. & HlTG'Ol3' - • sin • - r COIL VIETH A MARKETSTS. .: ARMY AND TRAVEIINGBIEIRTS, Of the matt dealrablesOlta. 1° 6 . ) ." °011 . k . a." 17 /AMIXT. 8118 TB; " . 46 gilt* 16 do boned is do PIM g" , " on wine nna ti) &MU. Sold if botaale ondrotall at bwett Talon. 11AT011. 111081:111 OM, IT 1111th street. U 1 '4 1 4 1 4 1 :0 2 4 .8 .4;P :DWVXREk rtes mums," ooltaits . Tisk - • AaQ~ilkl won, 8 . 1113146ND18/411V1,173 Mllll/381 . NO GQODB. - • ImrulciActirit A co., ja;itY, noweetitYllihltr "'VA" - - HOW. VintIIEMO*RX. N EW tsTIIAW t3UU ot, who WWI Jail, rec•lred, • ay lot of Gast styles, at HMIS pinoufful3TOßlß d. 27 • B . A• 11. • -- • 4.22.111 and Pia4llosiailatirii*iO4.4isktcaP, 7, id.' _ - J.a.iosir7 '41.‘44-aitartostrici. 11-3 auks 1 O.just received 1: sad husk by.., 'aliblift - LcoLLEIL . Tax;vraß Lessee sad Menager—.--..........Wit. HIMDMIIIO%. TVW11••••• leirlAat night at the talented American Tracedi. . BATT-MOAT ZUNINCI. OCT. 411, 111 V„ „ Will be periormca." Gio, Or the - arniosterOf tyre:7 :::................---.Mr.;PBOQTOB. ROSS • CitalTA. . fAhiltY BURT. _ After which, Vagrant, anti hie Wife TRACTOR, To ooncludo with THE :EATON BOYS. rE=!2=l PIA.NO& CHEAP Tice SzeoXl-turn PIANOS FOl encellent RosewoodChiclo ering Plano, 6 enter.. 165 00 A Rosewood Gate A CO; Mho, a/Kant es" 6 oetare. Price lO O . 00 A Basswood Oradell rhino, Is butt little worn, 6 octave. Price—. 16000 A Rosowool Bamford. Piano, very fine tong ectalre. Price 17000 A Notewood, Grovorteen A leis, new end - richly carved'? octave. Mot 00 & Rosewood, as, & Co. Plano, three years old, 7 °cisme. A Basswood, Gilbert, Upright-Piano, CO hoe. 125 00 A Einhognny T. Loud Piano, - Loge kiss, oc tave. Price , .......... 75 00 A Rosewood German Pi ano, large alts, - 6 00. , Use. Price .»....... 73 00 A Rosewood Chickering Plano, eery old but good, 6 octave. Prlw - 60.00 A .ffshogany, lAud • Bro., old but . In good order, 6 octave. 45 60 A Mahogany, Astor A Co., old London Planc -,- - 5% octaves.- - .12060; A. Wilma Lew Piano, in good order, ob. tare. Prize A Mahogany, Gibson Piano, New Init. very,' good, 6 ware. 75 00 . A splendid stook of new rianes. from. the best New 'York and Boston sealers, on band, and. con stantly. receiving new, supplies... Priam, hteirineig the name am the manufactures!, and every their:l awn warranted. - For sale by selo ON THE WAY.—A choice stock of the celebrated BTERIWAY PLalioB, pereoludly selected by H. Mabee. Who Itssjord rettawed from Europe. Sole agesitifoiSteinway H. SIEBER & BRO., QC "Irßai street. JUL2.I ABEli GOLD MEDAL PREMIUhI PIANOS, for saki only Of eery CHARLOTTE BLIME.EIEHth stroeL B ON real': .B.Etir eIANOM are guide %nab.* Co., Baltimore. seS6 ,ffliancsadrT TAILORS. 1521;;MiM Fall and Winter Goods, We have now masked our complete stock of FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS, comprudne In ell the malt elegant emortment of goods to be Mond In the Hut t= Market, canstattrog of CLOTHO, CLEUBLEDIRSt 0 ZECOATINGB, and VUTINGS. Also, splendid selection_of • Fancy Coatings and Ctuusimeres, ThenovoWoo of the nosalon. • The idiom good, hoe been canstolly selected; lad we feel satiated this they will meet the _ . approballon din who liver IL with their petztmege. They will be made oy to order in thebeis and molt hahlc!nablo We hare Alm on hand • choke lot of BLUM CLOTHS sad CABSIMICIII23, which haTa been ape. daily redacted 17 Mars' toillonna SAltifEL GRAY & SON Idnac:lralir Tatum, BLANKILTS. and 00161fORT5 HENRY G. HALE k CO., (Baccassors to James 0. Witt,) Merchant Tailoriii, Azeium recelTin their FALL AID- WINTE STOCK, Which in extent, 7 choia th teste and prices Will tom favorably with an g in the trade, comprit. 611 the newest and makes of French LOTHS, OARSIMERES, • VLSTENGS, and • OVERCOATINGS. Also, the largest and • best selected stock of GaAs for business suits ever brought to this market. Likewise a very choke selection of azzirs FURNISHING 04:i0DS • always on hand. • Any orders batriated to our care will meet with prompt attention and puzictuality in all cases. ifilr PENN A ST. CLAIR 6T unro. ucrier SaMES: BRANDIES WINES AND.WHISKY AT AUOTION.--On SATURDAY MOBBING, October 4tb, at .10 n'clor.k, wILL lon sold,.at Davie' Auction, 64 Milk street : 1 barrel cad Bye Whisky; — 3 bbls. Bourbon do; - 6 bates Blackberry Breads:. ' • 6 do Stomach Bitten; • . . oc3 J. 0 DAVIS, ,Auct. 14,AnOUOak: AT A.UCTIUN.—On fIATUBDAY MORNING; , October: 4tb, at 11 o'clock, will 'be sold, at dui Conixondial Auction Home. 51 NMI Meet, one meond-band Dammam, in good molt. DA9I/3, Ana. REWLXI4 JlLlcairxt,st. WHEELER & WILBUR'S Sewing Machines, tioorr iT/Tll BTBIZT. PITTSBITRGI, PA., . dm Pint Premium at au' • • - •EiNiTED STATE S FAIR For the Years 18.58,i189 and 1860. INWARDS 0T90.000 21.1019EISOLD TN HOBE THAN 20,00DISOLD TILT. PART Mlte We offer to the pu b lic wszeLlai wutsows IMPROVED amnia innammit, =Dump PRlCaUbourtth tneroesod Accdidestas of Int merits ea the beat and most nalablefamtly SenbtOisebtse a " hi tact It dos equally tiell on the thletestann Udmurt Wake, metes the took-Olt& folnand• to wimp!, ail, on both iddis; Isshmelobt =name tion, more needy .socr!entent, istcre durable . aradars3 - Wins Priceslad ' dascriollauof ela c*ocs, toratthed crab, cm mums= Ar_pe :Irll 0 1, bin "31 : scldras werranta4 far Omer vairlc . SEWLING MACHA.Pat ••• • WILX4IIIII.OBVLEP scroopsll,4 double val" $25 reifildativrsa I A OUrZB- . . , Baltitooono, N 0.12 121211 . .22.44 21 . 2412 W Wlll kind . of its inns/Rd sad . kapt re2lthran• row . =WIC 211112 N k 00., - "8.14:174/. NOTIOR. o'l Lot tho1;0110 b0p0r6417 aogureir QM they pay . Lay said we' 12U.SIA1111 1:02.212' KAOLIUM Eta mm muck' 01213. 12122 2 to market. noowitb., stssitinitiogror adiototoinanto onto teas tar GMAT r &dug goirtoig Koalas Co. 1 sattothoro., , Thotilosarotondaz pawns tram r.20142. 1 01 2 21 2 / 7 CNICC4 EOP notrcon , tog thou. snaltal=l. /Ws .Vathlno wag pito oottottob.l.% Wiffloguiwitio rogantagg pima lola Boolociltoobloo - orW can point cotton* dap,. tr. whom* pore= w wbou sokavesold io Alin NM moll" stoma toms moo[ tt. er base lad jot LILLII9. aTILLIN S 00 ItALmagLIAKLETts,_ 11iLE.--60 bble, trash Lime for sale by Lifts - - • mon B. coLLlria. ill!Z mritor JOHN U. mmos. 131Wmd invret. A.13.6•81•14.r.06. 402.5 JTIWX EBOXIVED Na 19 Ylrrit STRUT. -€ 4
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