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',,-"i-v.tr,4.-.,;.:--„,.,.,..,,,..,,,,..,,,pi---,..,,( . f`4-;.%-..,....i.,..- ',4--,.:;:-3.:,,,,..,..j...„,:i.,,),,,,Izzr.:;:irg•?,,a7.4-%,'-,,fw...-,-V'k'7-f'e.iFirf-iU" - .• :,-4 ':: '• '•‘!` :' r• fi:4s-495,';-.*,;t:,;*&Y,2i,i;i'.-T-4131''''' ' ' -•' .' --.---p..--,,,,..y.kiv; .p.... ,,, , ,. ; - : - ....e.-Q.,,,,,,..+,,,—., - . ,_ , ''. ' ' . '' 1 ''- '.• - - :: ' - '-'':f. -r ,, F-:—, , ,N, , ,, , ,...., —. . . . , , : . •11 t•-•'•:. ''o' • '..7, .-..'• - ..:•- •:•4..- • .., •••_.: : ::....'-•:',I f• •-: .-,:;.•f;-; I- .. N . ::•''.......' .. t. c ... - • .- 7 ,......-_ , , A , t ,„• ::::. : . i,•.as, • .;• t '0; $ ' =MEE WEI George P. Hamilton. The "Democracy" held a meeting in Birmingham, on last Saturday evening, , ~,which was addressed by George I'. Hamil tan, their candidate for Congress to - . the • " 22,1 IPisiriet.- The attendance - was - .`not .large, and of those present we are told. pee half were Republicans: Art , intelligenti and reliable ' _septietinin who heard the' " whole of 517 4'lintailtall' b; his speec given . :Ape the .leading end features of what must kr f abieni'+ol 7 -e*traerdluary per farmaltae-,.-.o4:l4fOminsni days_ alit. mi.. Hamilton spokeferlthoul two -- honm, but, • -,`his long speech wa very well epitomyzod by illiam 'Linn, ;the candidate. for Dis - -trict 4ttorney. on the same tieket; in thole words'i "We are for the constitution salt IS, the Union as.it. was, the 'Nigger!'where ' the Y-arc and Mci ieitnii: at head of the army ." • . It may astonish Mr. Hamilton's friends "(personal of course) to learn that he hie become en ardent admirer. of Gen. , hicClai; ten His' admiration dates 'trete:the' day of his nomination ;:" Not threemonths since :;this frothy demagogue was i¢ the habit-of • savagely dC OS' aacla g49 r ef` -. .*u.', 11 9 8 ; iull . ry management,, and, We /tip 2 - 101;1!,iiititni -- hlir deni4ratic nomination to CetiSies? I bras. into itifr:bei: r : lute cue, foom that rjlotkst p atriot , ''Frank Heghee, . . -Who weatedTentaylvania scotched" out thdllniOn like. Virginia 'and Tennessee. Mr. lSa`mlltonin in nievt:,4l : lia l iranted to be , very severe sons den. 'Moorhead, but miceeeda4ul9.' . , k 'being vulgarly abusive Huietplit ft*, Vocabularly: 1 01,-.-tair 7 gehi ,- tkgilisket; atatimbear-garderci , bloorleracf,P oWhy; he:siya himself that he has not -Inattith - -tident, and betlittlaleittniiii but he ti ta . krßof 'at;rolding 'log.v :Wheter Gem Moorhesclever said anything t've"' think it quite improbable, 'Md are hied/ 3 'l . '4A'; ' alder weak invention of the enemy : a O f ono :thing we are Mire, the ' ated with the idea of brimstette - isnot Gen. - 0 - 4 ,- 110M : heed's. •He has non ouch in his. in ' The !quill" tcaian Fiery language is ,his forte, and •ttos bold arid alarming attitude and manner tit teMbaitai , Becoming.: portentously - savage, .he r ds Minder -"What is the history - of=this man ad?' ia - the history of. a vulture who preys upon theAmblie -treasnry.!! There id a:sublimation nr'egroniery abo‘ut -.::: . .4ls.tolthich we confess our inability lode r justice In billingsgate.Mr H. Lit:Ptarl: Hombastes Re. 1 him;even unproved , s~k• • = - urn the, ongttut etuuracter,.. Nov:tatter this blatant demagogue , - knoloi•l4fie is to. iha " wiring u tterance ( cutes t ca which the seethingtaldron of Locefooolvy. - 1 'seer raised the ' sarface. I Truth is no -element the of oar newi Borabastee.-- I Butwithont inteildingtoovioreni4 an;lns rerun,"-wnitint turn thtrt have marked Idr moniolefi cArdecr.. history concerning thirsairatr.vM:7 tartHipecies; with a . fall-grown live men in hand. I . Our demieratic candidate is the favorite lawyer of the • bondholders, • and he has served them well. He has bionght, we are informed,pver fifty suits our conn ''ty and the cieY;obtisitied judgmente, issued executions, and dialed the pUblie Treasury $ e hae clutched de . : . prticeeda of our la z es. leifed to defray the ordinary, ex , jerises of the county, and stopped the wheels _of - the county government. Our Commas. ..•...' - ainnern4 and Treasurer beeh .plied interogatories to be answered under Oath; and; Pot satisfied with fair,- full and complete answers, they are plied with otbei interrogatories 'as to whether they have 110.- - tared into conspiracies to conic outstanding , warrants' to be rectio'ed in payment of the _ 'taxes of the eitiiens. lie _ threatens these county officials with arrest and imprison- . merit.. He - hal dennendnalikt a harpy on the public. Treasury, and is devouring the • life.blood or our.- people; He has never raised his voice for compromise, although in a better position to : effect one than any man in the county. He has neither ',yin.' pithy with. nor knowledge of the people. 'Douhtless; after ; hisdefeat on the second Tdesday of October, he will return to the work'of the bondholders with an energy and zeal 'sharpened by political disappoint ment, a iivulture that feeds upon the pub lic Treasury MEMO EWES MEE • •5.7 14: MEE MEE ~ , ; .,...;:. , ..7...„:;f ~it~ur~Tr ~~~e .. ~` WEDNite;DAY-kIIORNINGi-' - 0011:41 15 TUX MOSEY AIITICLt of the New York' Timei, of Saturday, we find the following - , .ParsgrilPh:. . • . • , "understand that the advertising pa. fronts* of the Bank Department oC the State of New York in this - city—worth about $B,OOO per annum=has been trans. fee to the New. York .Tribuite from the ;•••, "World. The 'change is - not unexpected. • 'The persistent war, ter months past, of the , World upon the public credit and national , - - -currener of the, counteloiti less than its ' more recent abaitdonment of the support of the Government, rendered thi pape r utterly uuyorthy the countenance of a, mpertabt an 'officer is' i 'the Superintendent of the Bank Department. ' It would be veil if the, aid afforded the World, in its daily attacks upon the publio credit,' by certain parties in and around .the Bank Cleating House, should also be - diveeted of its official im . portance. TlitiY.,; . but adhere to Old Friends ! The Demonktltip eandidstetil - or Congress, for StOirlegis*re and for State 'tlie - readers and_ en , gineers of ihe Democratic party in Penn sylvania are committed, by the phitform, adopted at their State Clinitealloti;lo opya _eition; to . the Government. That platform piddles them against emancipation—in -faaar-of-which : the President an& theilov- - oilmen! have declared To do these gen liataenTustice, they here very consistently adhered to` their' old - principles and old friends-:-thti 'prinoiples of Judge TANEY and the Drell Scott Decision- which Would establish - the "rights of the ilaveltolclere in every tarritory;and,nliiiniiiely,:in aver State: from, the nortirern Lakes to the son! ern Oulf,:and Crain' the Atlintio to the 1' et'fie coos ard td friends , D :ThiIEELLNEIDE E t .T4:lok /Ey I? , OUI..;'•YANTEIf j , FLOYE; TElo3l44ii & Co, with - whiitio _teeny eleotton conteetsthey triumphed crier , 'all their political' .opponerite;;:with. 1046, duringso loneitA,lttaCendettey of Phivery 'and D.emocritoyi.they divided. the i3poll.s et, successive vietitrifik.- and - bald the high and isisy:plaecia or h'onor tiaditieit with diligent unvarying. tenacity ;- and with whom they hqeetutvtittiiiiottr ! toiii f g _again to unite - 44itillied.foiCep y end• re-establish it 'fre_;: gila of that ilOgniledftemackatoyrtileif,4...! Ifieein:Cor- 1 X9t!Cal into:.tteason; *der iMhecile " IltEmekiv:ast.. consistently and'am:adtaelly adte'ring hoth to. their old rebelS 'arms against the Irkeirriniatikand' thole. old , principles, nuriiiiatand fed thoaepassions and ['that Were the incentives to ' reheillan;a4wlilali:titutied thrill, atSum , ter: , - .They/ii their platform ; , their persistently opPose the Poll-- of Ain lioternmentin the conduct of the' ;Wei' and throw' eferY'Obstacle'they Can in ltd wag; ,';They oppoao , taxation, vilify : the lraft,stsid fro all' its= their' power tooathivert tleS'elfortieref the GoVe.rnment' suppress rebellion,olo and thus „render direct' aid undenceMmgement- to its enemies."; :Stich *en , Fetail More injitrione tharithei would be .wereiihey •CO enroll themselves openly ittder the rebel flag. 1 , Our Slaves. A. ,Tiakerside patriarch of this city, a 'Demnerat4ne who has been honored by that jteCy,w4ilatheie was honor left to it, , —bed•Who,, , aince the breaking out of this wikel :has lcuOirn no'party but that one Which, stnneTti. up for this Ociernment, re- muted, recently, in reference to the Pies 'debt'efrattneliatien proilatnation, that the latter, hataaked the true ground, and placedf tke - reaations negro question where it aliettid:naneti eordiel:approbation of all lariat of-their country, •"It is purely Oueßleatti. engines and our !laves. They .perferm otteworipiel have made as'whet we are, * .. ,gV*4itateSturiug - pciple. Take apay .flieeconurAstres, end you paralyie our in duatri;:ora destroy out power.' Do You : supposethat ifanent the rebel generals should' be able , to. Make-a raid into : our soar - vicinage ho wpzhl Ufa . any rein , pu!kediene,i.ofoonsciencerhnitt,4estroying AlietsafsslEurell or our genius and • scure9of pier and means of wealth, do. ' you adipose that he would be held guiltless by: his Superiors, cvi• by an intelligent world r! - :These are our slaves. Our public ene iTniei have. bean notified by the President that; if they do not within the current ninety dli t ys lay down their arms, and for sake the relpelibita..ln winch they have been so active participants, We will treat them as all elViLiiol nations haie ever treated a public enemy,—we will destroy their means Of infitistry, by inviting their slaves to be come freemen. And this , as a war meas ure: ,not, primarily, to free the slaves—to do which the President could fled no war rant, Of law, perhaps; but to weaken the public enemy. If the Whites of the rebel lions States are nearly all in arms against the Government, it is because the Govern ment has permitted their slaves to remain peacefully and industriously on the plan. .tatione, cultivating the crops and feeding the Cattle which are so necessary to main thin; an, army in Lhe _field; and even-per forming the drudgery of the camp and the barracks for their rebel masters- if ;not actually compelled to take up arms against us. • , Our wonder is that the President did no issrue thialiroolamation as one — of the firs Beta of the'liar. But better noir than no at all. The Address. The address of the National Union State Committee upon the astounding issue pre sented by the Breckinridgo Democracy, fte embodied in Hughes' resolution, which we publish today, is a sound and able doco went. It puts the question as we put it simply as one between Union and Seces sion, Loyalty and Treason. It is on this Issue that parties will really divide this fall. There is no escape from this &Darns . Men may delude themselves with the notion that they arb voting a Democratic ticket; but there ks no Democratic ticket in the field, unless democracy and treason are convertible terms. It is idle for any man ,viho follows the lewd of Messrs. Hughes, Sleeltei, Darr, Hamilton, or anybody who belongs to that fraternity, to pretend to be a loyal men. ,As well might a volunteer in the service of JefL Davis profess to be loyal to tbo flag of the Union. . • • COL. J. W. Stutz; now in service at New Orleans, sends to Freeport a leading editorial fret:alio) Neii &lune Data, in favor of firming gloves when practicable to fight for the•Uniott, Tbo Delki says: Movement in the right direc tion. It as time this prrjodice should be pot tn.the test of ezperienoc: It has never existed in the South." Col. Shafer says: • "This was written, by the editor, Jolla Clark, heretofore a, pro...Lavery Democrat, reseatly.editor of the couserystive Boston Courier. Republished Grie,;-Yates' speech hi, thislaper; .it wiss . ...euderreed by , our- entire' timay: complete Emancipation, is the` wspie-word of this smar" ..' • I 15 - 17* 'Weikhnirti rietlee'l' eirfce, We erbl*Vetelktitti bit* trithe.ntelier mr, De,* !WA: 4rit.d jratee; is.skitS/Y *ate ',mem-roc .biiiiielaiiri*:iret r0ati0.410.0 , , , :m r..unocoi ..ape,ttlet hied, elands ' at: the feet, "attache-4RO 'Vow, Atm, if You - doe' 'easoir.doletide opze, p a cut dots the krikmildlutis 7OA ..it think , tifgee thelielemielalte rpnk l ikratneeeta t ililirthuir inib t ' l oP•' rthli4,log- 711".!' 4 0 4 P, ~-otrfk- ' l4"; • ?'''.!`l -- -.:',,,- ',AI - , . Address orthe National Vniop tlltate, Central ;Committee - • • '• To the- Loyed'People Peptuotpoluti - `The recent and'foraiat sitim - lasion - Orthe Chairman of the Breckin ridge State; Cen • tral Committee that helprepared, and was ready tii•presen to a ti - Statir - eonventiotrt . his ewnfriends, a resolution contempla ti ng the dismemberment these' States et a period when the cotton Stales had seceded; . and when all American patriots' were ago. 'aired betiveen doubt and'fear, Impute upon, the National Union Central Committee tra' imperative duty. •• We. do-not addries our fellow-citizens' as alarmists-we-make to them no partisan appeal,-when we declare that thia admission, icamediately. before an election for members ot Congress end ,for, other representative; judical,' and Monier. pal offieers, demands not only reba t e and ' repudiation, but such measures of precau. - Won and. prevention as .will defeat tbe do sign.now fully disclosed to tear our great old State from that national faintly circle of which she has been the atrongest stay and the most beautifurtidorinent. The Brechinridge organization in Pennsylvania 'cannot escape the solemn itemisation of be ing'entirely committed to thisi design. Tho terrible alternative coolly contemplated by their chairman bad been prerionsly sug gested,et a .so•called Democratic - meeting, held in the city of Philadelphia, at'National Hall, on "the 16th of January, 1861: The resolution there adopted , Was ee follows .‘.tezt..frjeophati . in the deliberate Ands z ,. tfentr et- the na, Bo far know It; Penney tin gin,: the dissolution, Of the . Uniiiaby 'the separation of the whole .snrali:r.-,itTresult we 'titan most. sincerely ,Itimantt-may -release t4is ,Contmanweaitk to a large =teat frao the lids which now connect lter-, with fhe 'Con federacy, except so far as for tensporaey cOn denienee she chooses to ntbrnit to thswi, would anthorize and require her through a Convention to - be assembled for that purposo,4o- determine with Whom her. LOt dial! be cast-I:whether with - the'Ntrrth caul Last, whose fanaticism has precipitated this misery upon us; or witleetir brethren of the Scab, whose wiettie'we, feel aeogr oWn ;' or whether Pennsylvania should standby bet- Ulf, as a distinct community; ready , when' occasion offers to bind together a.- broken Union, and resume her place of loyalty and devotion." - • - Isi order to prove the treasonable purposes of the leaders of the party of which Mr. nghes is the representative; it is only ne cessary to state that nearly all their acts and words from January. and February; 1861,,d0wn to the present time, hero been so many proofs of their conviction of the justice of the views contained alike in the resolution adopted at National Hail, Phila delphia, in January,lB6l, and in that pre pared and purposed to be offered by Mr. Hughes to a Democratic State Convention is of the same year. They may not, in express terms, have endorsed the suggestion to drag Pennsylvania out of the Union, but in nearly every county conven tion they adopted resolutions and proclaite ed sentiments, the object and effector' which were to embarrats the General Administra tion, which is always the embodiment of the Government, and never more so than in these dark and trying hours; and no ,to prepare the way for that devastation and ruin which mtuaresult from the separation of the Republic, so earnestly desired both by the armed and unarmed foes of our com mon country. Regarding, therefore, the resolution now admitted and Affirmed by the Chairman of the Breckluidge State Convention u the real platform of the Breckinridgeleaders, it is our right and our duty to discuss its remedies for our national difficulties. This resolution offers to Pennsylvania no in ducement to remain with the freeiStates„ but attempts to bribo her to join the re volting and sLaveholding Confederacy.. it contains few words that appeal to the Im mortal memories which have sauctitiedthe Union to the hearts of all our people, but it designs to present strong commercial and sectional, and disloyal reasons, as so many temptations leeway surpeople from their he reditary and religious patriotism. We are told in this resolution'of the Chairman of the Breckinridge State Comb:Linea, that in the event of a separation, Pennsylvania "must either take her place in--some - northern fragment of a once glorious Union, and rest content to be shorn of a greater part of her manufacturing industry, and of;her export and import trade." • • -• " • "or she may, if a member of the new Con federacy, become the great manufactining workshop fora people now consuming, an nually three hundred millions' worth of products and manufactures from, and imported through the Northern States; her cities become the great com mercial' depots and distributing points for this Confederacy, and her wealth, popu lation and glory be promoted in a degree unparalleled in the history and prosperity of any people." And then Mr. Hughes, the chairman of the Breckinridge State Com mittee, says "that it will be the rightand duty of her citizens" (that Is , the people of Pennsylvania) "to consult their own , best interests in a position so momentous, and decide between the LAWFUL ALTER NATIVES." • Loyal men of Pennsylvania, these alter natives are now presented to you; it is (or you to decide at the election, on the 14th of October, whether you will go for the old Union and the old Constitution, or whether you will accept the bribe'.offered."by the sympathizers with Secession, and commit your destiny to the infamous experimenter a elaveholding Confederacy. This great issue has not been presented by the Na tional Union Committee, but by the repre sentative of the opposition to the Adminis tration. and the war. We submit to our fellow-citizens,' and trust their verdict at the ballot-boxes will show that they are tot unmindful of this pregnant and sag gestive admonition. CYRUS P. IiIA.RELE, Chairman Union State Central Committee ar° ' W. if "mullPs 'Seeratturies. ,e , W. .1. How4nn, What Would Come of Separation The Londbn Morning Star discusses the probable effect of a separation between the North and South, were suctran event pos sible, and clinches an argument in favor. of the Uniod with the following vaticina. tion: Washington is the centre of a continent :—.Richmond would be bat the capital of a second rate republic. The greater com monwealth, with he ever increaaing popu lation, would dwarf its "unwholeroome brother. The world mould continue to re- gard the states north of the.rotornac and the Ohio as the transatlantic home of the Angle Saxon race, while the elates south of that line would either shrink by comparison into politital insignificance, or provoke mingled alarm and abhorrence by their lawless devotion to aggressive yam and piratical commerce. Such a revenue,' of races and of communities would be indefi nitely more to the disadvantage of the South than of the North. We believe that the disadvantage is perfectly foreseen, and thatlefferson Davis would vastly prefer Lobe the successor of Abraham Lincoln . than founder of a slew line of Presi .. . dents. . . A DICIIOOEAT ON vie PlESlDsoie PAO ct.thintorc—Mr. J. It Stall*, 's prominent Denibtrat of Ohio, Inc letter to the if..; Mr. Arnold, of Chicago, expressing regret at ble inability; to. attend a war meetly& asid : "At lest tee face of the Preatdent ie timanis Freedom, and we fight for, the true ditsUnies of the Republic. 'IR slow tinfoils to the world, im It has become elsar, Atiiing nominees, ehitis theitepl lune Of . hen - Of Jim Uscut,=-John Ilushee, a.' nephew of /Nadi W: 'Hughes, Vie feeder of the Breoltfniftfga - deotoorsta (II lnnle , eoinetintleli • :libellee: tem - at thCht4t.le of Antle*i., The. wde] 'pa:llol4v it••14,41ef1e;,P414104441!*r nifitie-dr•r:4 17 .1 . 04, • 7 , • ~t~~':i1-~rci[~a: 34,13 AT THE [EON CITY , 4 , Reno atidat-flalc, ' , 1131M3') 11(011WI1IO. at 11 o'clock ACOtPTAIIOIC Or BILLS. va.I.E1151(4:11.: 11.11•TP: _ Vu —thealtialpiot Pitt TowiAlp • illataka at - the - POEttlll2`BtlHOOr HOttIItILV - ta Ottlatidt - atr -WitONESNLY SYR NlNG•Octolat,tltb, arteelock, Io mak, attippmenta Io ball. ottr.quotatllactialtb oaClitattlit; Any parroa bating Iltairttega Ott wqicataatii afoot the el:walla:lent, 101 brlog thati atatoatiaaiipaaldaaad atattatenta taabieb ittoyir•- ' attaettert.7'7 PVIT Ulf% • " • • g.STANION - 111110 jAILTILLRe t ThG'choles Ilatferyn. l o ft: V:t fl oa il e . g i al: ..- 1,!„ .. m 0. en zn i,fi 6 be' ocaptekl . lo fill ' JOHN I : kIA Y .4 1 , A. ,4 . 111 lo Fifth atpet. Lake supeno .. PARK; -, APCU DT & Co., K.,..6. ! ... 0 , of 811EATHINcL fiIIAZINILS' IlleD BOLT COP,PLII„ PRZOBI.O COL'llitt Borromk .neisp wgILL BOTTOMS, OPA 14 . 01 BOLDift; also ImpOrtaii and dealer. in META LO, TIN PLAT), - co . SLIBET 1 02 , 4 W/BA . ‘ O ...MUT' .... iluend, ; TLIINEILS'i*GILINZB ND TO9L B . .-,. , i.: *AZZ.BOVIii. No. 149 Y t 604,12 fl 94stitutitti.111; Pi tiOuro..k'entea- ~ rigifyli enters of r cut to say desired pit. mradawlyT • Confeatiow and 4.lsi t griegge or ' .111i1p. lttbliaed O'S SURD lad' . . a • end • caution to young men„who lutist &al Netroua Debility, Premature DeMy, do.; sup- Plyitig'ii (So tame time the means of Self-Cure. 'By oni mbOlute cured himself 'after being gut to ei.at •ADMltilltrough medkat ImpoilUour and guer.k. pry. By ansiMilog • poet-Mbi edam:med. envelope, oumag may be had of the author, NiTlittN #.j,nieyr4it. Leg., Bedford, lima, Co., D. Y. we. a.' Loam • .... ......P.ku.t.s • Irrsesbr - ........ ROBINSON, MINIS & ML- E,15, 701714 W AND MAZISIIVISTS, WinpllKlTo2ll *014114, Pittakiurgh, Nate& ' arm/. No. 21Na:sr. Ernr.vr. Manttlictrirtall Cads Of SUMS ENCINICSIND LULL: •MACHINSEY, CASTINGS, BAIGROAD MISS, ISTIAII BOILERS AND' SEGINIT- IRON 'O4/111. **VOWING . AND lISIAIBIIiG dorm on .hort i3e4163. , , . ,M — BITRICS & BARNES, . FIRE-PROOF' SALAMANDER SA' SANK VAULT. IRON VAULT- DOOR, A BURGLAR, ! PROOF &AYR MANUFACTURERS. Now. 123 eusd 131.77rird aisrBANK. LAHNEAI alwayi bacid. MARX 461-; I CARWA:Gt 14191FAciliiig it. illscfd ostabllobed Coscb Ftietoi7, DUQIIBB73/C . WAY, (Kau 8?. C,AniS":l Mllittsburgh 8 el Worb__ utLaz Jorms....... t ions L. rt)....—.w. lectiLotr9n. JONES, BOYD -& C 0.,. Usuntrpturrn of OAST surf.; .Iw, AIMING, PLOW AND. A. STEEL SPRINGB AND AXLES, annex or Rao and Tint girt,. Pittsburgh, Pernett. C. I rs KIRKPATRICK 16 . CO., . tarots anal and Wholesale Dealers In LAIIPB, craimaire. SHADES, CELANDZLIEBS, de. 113 - Wholessle Agarits ter KIER'S 01:LEBEATED LiLUMIN &TINGAND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. ZS Wava &ram, opposite Bt. Charles Cote]. Pittsburgh, - Salatlyd M"JOHN COCHRAN & - 1119uulsausap of /Llama, num vstruti AND VADLD- 118 "IDTDMIDA, WINDOW (WARDS, Ac., Nos. 91 Second sW69I nod 86 Tllrd street, between Wood and Blarkst. Han 06 band a variety of tom Pattern, - and plain, suitable for alt purposis. Partionlar attention paid to. ancloatng ar►n Le Jobbinirdone at abort notioc • • NIP IWEL B.: dc C. P. Tape; hIAITUYAOTIFIRaiii al:04141/6 PIBoo;yi it CAP. - LETTER AHD ALL KINDS. =or ..wtsp INlPHareiremotTod from. No. n Wood Walt to No .13 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. P.. sarcesti os. TRADE TOE RAGS. m' t N. HOLMES & BONB, Dealers In 'FOREIGN AND , DOMESTIC BILLS 01/ =- CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Market qtronl, Plus burgh, Ps. 111 .13olloctions made on , all the prlndlpal ciao. thnnotbotn the United State.. . IWHENRY H. COLLINS,: • or- WARDLNO AND ODNICIASION NEROHANT r azuI wholesale. dealer . hi OIIMUUL, 13U,TT1L8,,137.ND8, 11/114H, and Prod9ce generally; No. lee 'Fogel street,. Plueleniah. Pa. STRAYED.—ThreeBop were found trespauleg 00 the premises of thr subsertber. to Scott toweahlp. Allegheny county, *bout ;the 26th of September leak .Thiy are mama Hop. In good condition, and are supposed to base been drafted knit of a dui». ' The- owner is dodred to etrme foryeard.- pro,* property and take them awe,. or they will be dlspceed of as the law directs. I. , ULENFrom . e - anbeeriher, on the S rdabt of the 6th hot.,oneeet of Wagon Hareem "Including Brtehband, Leader, Lee thei, Dollar, Items; Montag and Bridle. - Briebband Aorta-half worn, Ire inch, .breadttn.and was hot mended with a thong. " Teo Dollare reward will be niece fo. Abe thief and harpoon or flee Done,. for It formation where the ba-anea zany be had... • . • ocaltd ESP DACIA% . sgotrLDEas,. • BID'S, - FIA plain; . • •Do.. caovaamed; • 8 0. atb In an and pr ode by WM. Do S. DAYScumme 00... . , • . 4tl Liberty abbot. p • ranums, U i'Y GKA H. C. Ltosam.t.. daaraq al Lam and Olaf. 41;noi. N 0.114 MTN srassr, Prosecutes °NUN* •Clalms of awrry descriptlon. PENSIONS for dlsalilisd °Moors, sold ins, 'elan Mid marines. BOUSTIZSI sad ?ENNIS/NS for the end• on, pars? orphan d ItEreca brother. and alsterl4 or other l repismoutatimi of thee, oho' hare Olaf or beep kt ed Ip themrrica'; or boo died after am /Ph from ammo contracted to soirloo • etilrbto charge sista claim collected mid ito letter Ell be, asuresared talon tests/op I. ostelasat. osl6:rest V LILL! Tl 5 101 Liz+ .51 ttINIT I ,3E3 S , • With Dectifkate Ilarpoi:Cand 6ocrnitlag OiDocr, ler 444 by : .W. 8. HAVEN, • Stat.lar . stul Pylutar. . . *64 008.NDB WOOD AND hioacuw,; or-rine •U batititt withdrawn hit tali ea-skit in • tortilla. &timid the atom Dalai settled I • tato this meow to Mato known that I do not • harp old IfOriput with taking soy jam of money Ir m ma. and that I cot alder Mot an honest man. • • . • fEamtaat. Octotwe 6 JO Hi :? W w R /alNDief. • ULT 1.11 . .1 • A 'stock thl. fall of tuba. tiro stud,' out 7111)it 'Ult., of lb. locum voluliblikvarittles, seloctod with nut care. trolt growin and ties • devers, boy In by th• quantity. wilt D. ONO orlt. Morally. We royociftitly Cavite on ashabattoo of oar trees - sod prices by Om public. • . 7* JOIIN 11111BDOCtl i Jo. - - 1862. MoCORD & CO. . . Mere, IJAPB.STRAN 000 i: . . BONN= AND 1111/JUR ROOD& Mardi sad . , - nu WOOD IMIIIIT . i iii•lra rwaiTtag to ast Vaßarom" sz a dira l lio ( 411 8 ' ar ta" C V tzArvie r g t4 • - al" x.mbint. - medal olaraatp?. , u. Ihkvlioaa.ve at I Zer" _4OOO inlitortrua %../ ado bi • ULLA Matlltrie :: .. r:772r7;=rrrr I SM • • A N ORDINANCE -;:titithOsitinti the -terir+Of ends to be exec aged foigorisigni in nayotent of .übserirlons to Itsßroad Companies WfII!.••LAI,EIy titiAet of the General Ater bly of the Blatant Pe editylign is. en titled . ..."Att to au thorize the Ott OJ.Pitfithufello Om le; with •the bigelerwerßODO.W said of ii etiptions totho °spited stock of -core Railo road Companies." appealed the llth day t Apml. :A. D. istrz, , baCkrintetta 'of laid city ars a thoraed negotiates compromise with the *old eks of veld Bonds._and LUIS ant. Boad4to toexebangOd foe the old one.: mew. therefore, in scour arms with said Act of Assembly. and for the purpose. of effecting said warrantee-- • dsc. I. Bo ft ord.:hied clod enact d by the Arayor, Al dermen and eitheladrrittsbirryk; ia &Led cad annum Outwit ettestbied.4id it is hardy nodal' bp As ae thcriiit,Of tissons, That the Bonds of the City be is. sued,in, the manner prenribed is 'Act, to an anottot not ..exceedhig sdghteei hundred thousand dollars, satirist: the - nor of una thousand dol fans, dated Jithiry lit A' D:1863, and ,payable in flay years, bearing four, par cent. internt; payable e.col scurnallyouri dui Ant day. of Joly and January °beach year, and having coupons son zed, to cent sal , futenst, Wiped by the Controller of the city, sold Bonds: and =pour to be made' payable to the clty ofbieVlork." • • . , . ,OTIOES. Copper Mill and • . , ext: 21 hat the Controner er the city to end is hereby inthorlvd comproinhee etch, any bolder or:toilets Of Bowls, 'bitted by the city althoritle:, in p,eyinent'of subscription, to. capital amok of co ,ratirriadcommoy. by 'girls* In excbange for b id non hooch. . sw BOildN of the imme a. thorixed by . this oilothee; on the following tame and condi. 'Gone.:la: The nsw,Bonds. hearths four per met. lot. teed to be la thename &mot= se the old ones tor - which they are exchanged, and the as:pont - 4a mad 'unfold. of the old Boole, to be petd.and cancelltal by transferring stock of the railroad company to vision aid old Bonds fare booed, at its nominal value, to an mount squat to said coupaus. • . The abuts ordinance was re to Coniscils,, and Sad ouce in both the tie and Common Council. Oc:obar dila. A. D.. 4842. and ordered to pubiteh ed three times, in threeencaustra weeks, in the pa pare authorised to do the city printing.: , inning MegllLlnf r President of Select Attest : M. B. Mocaow, that of Select ComsolL' - • A. 0.31'0412fDLX&9. Praddent of Common Conan. Attest: flan llPMarga, • • Clerk of COMUSOiI Council: oe7:leted3w ca.A N tiKDINA NUS relative to the Fab- No sower on Aun Cinch, . ••' Bso. I. Be it ordained Mad roodad by' th. ray. , Aideratom mid leftism. of Piterborpli, ie *deaf mid c.m. elos ammo I ossrubl d, and di 6, bJy minded by Mt au/Corny qf t eaamo, That. the bey and wen nent made on toe property benefit/id by the construction of the priblk sewer in and atonic.. portion of Ann street, inthe Eighth ward; be and theism° is here by approved. •• • _ -Coco add Limy and amassment is iifollow.: Jacotr Moe ner, 1 lot on Anti slyeet-,.--11 - 25 48 O. Wolf,' - do 60 96 %Debtor 411-White,• 1 lot do , 25 48 Wm. Hater, -1 do •do • Valentine Cappel, Ido do 48 Itra• cis Yrirdrscb,l do do —...—. 95 48 Lords Mattel, Ido do ----. 829 Michael raw do do ---.---. 829 Jacob - Hounzmen, do do .. ... 829 Joint. Herron, 4 lots on continuation of Aon shoat, easterly 31 16 John Laughlin, 1 lot do do ... 829 Adam Hater, 1 lot do do - Bra Michael Stoehr; 2 lots on Prune areuus..--- 16 6s Valentine lleetantt. 1 let do do - BIA Het. Bayer, Slot,, continuation of Ann at. 41 45 BeebbrA White, 5 lots, do do 41 46 -Ct. P. Cbuith, 6 lota do do 49 74 Eighth Ward Public /School, 3 lots on Ana et. 76 44 Thee. Within:an, ' 2do do 80 98 James Hamilton.- Ido do 25 48 - Hostler, 15. W. lot cor. Ann gages it.. 76 44 Contatioser ' .4624 61 $O9 80 - Do. acsestroont Ordained and - onicti o into a law is Councils, MU Bth 8.7 of October. A. . 1882. 4 JAMES Ife.AULDY, Prealdant of &loci Conn!., Amin: D.B. Ifozzow. Clerk of Select Cotuar.D. " • A. G. ACCADDLIBBI3, Attain: Bona 3111 A Procldant of Column CounciL ms, Clark Of 00RUMOVI Council. Ai.iSNTS WANTED. 0.11.119688111G1 AGYNTB WANTED TEE GREAT ERRRLLION mg CI➢IL W 42 IN THE . 9HIiMD silgirzo. • d Input work, 't D e snld only by nabiorlptlon.: - toagette, perscratag umio, wkd !ire desirous of locrattro ocoployozoot please can or address, i iTOI-IN P. HUNT, MA;IONIO ELUL, Firm STRirt, THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY CELEBRATED 'FEMALE PILiS Preiaarsd from pralcrlption of Doctok Dapmcco This wall known kii•dlchie la no imposition, but • am and rads remedy for Female grillicultiee and Ob. struttiona, . from any cause whatever- and although • pos , remedy, it contains, nottilett s iurtfol to ns the cotltuttost.- To NallillED . LAD •it leps. salted. It will in a-very shoat time brthg• on the monthly period with regularity. In all MINI in Nervous and 13pinal Adection. Pain in the Stank and Limbs, Hawkweed !attires - on -slight exertion Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spank Bye! taloa, flick Headache, -Whites, and all the pearl disarm occasioned by • " disordered specter these Pills wit!. eibect a core 'whoa all other me aty nave tailed. . . • These PIM bare never been known to WI when the Omsk= base been followed strictly: ONE DOLLAR AND FIE MTV, enclosed Di lb* authorised Agent Pittsburgh, Pa., will to =OM DR. DIIPONCOII FESISLII pithy , DIIPONOWS ISIIRLI PILLS ' DR. DIIPONOO'S FIESILLS PILLS • I DLL DUPOIWYB PISIALD P/LLB M 7 sly Sigh and naves fill - +. 1 .1 an ask and sonar 60 T - T ate asfa, and nsver Thy are oh, and MO All hsrrseiraam, Pa.., And etre ell female Oomph/env And cunt all Tamale Complanai And eon all Female CampLint* And cure all Female Complast* Thei 174 a blifialai and • ears. They are • Mewing sad • ears They are • bbming and • cork t - They area blade san and • ears.; Aid Far be sest . t7 matt to rrl put at ia,.tooatq I . 71011:151 . 14. 1 ,141LTON,; .• • eirmi bs Pittgarali and vidatty, Na 67 - iND 69 - finein SS ~• i Kati; l 81714 4 10 1 zo AZZl9razga It nftd•no It hsa no small irbstovar. , - - • It meanie DO dill or• Mut: , • /I•taria4lho mot' !atoms* Loot. _ It produces ski Moot nontb. • - I It la mt. ono lkosttlt ; ,Sokt B:IKON tx3 - ~, • earner smttnnold andl'ocrentrestin 1862. R 11 " r f c . lai. ! tc"Te P.lr i fu" 17 1 17 It, isiritrizle, urturvaa,st. a taitaa.Agisit of thismairea Militll47 rtiaaDSVAlSlSlDMisitutur es Mad. Ts will kind plow br °Apr. .tauprinoc, L. • I - TOl4 DIIST-50 bblik.roosi,t; tiselfeaditly* 8311 M 00/4EIPIL f J. T iff P/T2TDUAtOH PA au. uIIPONCO.B An • Belestille Pisperatbiu Ana &IWO° Preperatka. Are • Heientlfle Prsperstion. An a &heath° preteratlati. mom an obsimesi., To remove strolbstroctiOno. o remove ail obotrootktos, Tom:toga all otetmetions, ? When the directions aro lbHon i ed. When the dtreettont are Menet. When the deletions are lantana!: When the dtreetteeenre thlhneed. 10111tYrOGRAtaiAL)30113--A *dose JL stalc amt lan* at lemmits, JA. For sal* by - !WM nauurralil uCks tonatunaod - enUown.67.Woodatnoj • . r3l-4".1: j.li f 60 Wm Itifskrt i l ok rafeen ' Jan roofing awl for eale b p urri c:AINIDAiAGON.-41.Vansclisu. P 067. UT* 0:61 okatkofaiiibis Ike icy buitossh *ft fakity 11626,66! - rozllol EVI L . • Urtlitt.--34x: buckets'. ifssidlar:44lof .L.P tar Pod riaohod and ex Ws - • • ,• • Q7XO4/5, 6 rodys tirrig!braiwt, • ee -• • R. CO...wim I . o rEir, tff►r 4 i 2.lf3it ADOO A •0- O • toall RLLOY FINDALE 'S:NNW BrZIOPLATI CO. COLORID NAP or TOE MUSED STAMM °ABADAN AND 712 W NIDINAWICK. from recent surreys. completed An. 1a 10 16' 8; cost 1YA.,0. 0 to engrare It and one . par's time _taps:be. to any sto-map mar mode br Odlon or 31.1trdo sod sells at the lov price Atty man: ate,Ocal names erreograrnt cm Dila map. It la not only • Dowdy Nap, but It to also a .09,0mr7.ATED-2111=01D - NALP . . or the Caged Shins and Cmisdas combined In oms, giving zrisr SA:LEWD STATION and dis taaoc Guarantee backwom cir man $3 toSS par day. ant will take all hums that cannot Wald and refund the , money. Sent ter St worth t try. Printed instructions how to canvass will, fat • ad all our agents. Warrro—Whassila Agents for o.r Nap, in EY State, California., Canada, Bnglind, Prance and Cuba A fortune may, be made with a few haunt/mi di:4llra capitaL No mupaitios. • J. T. LLOYD, No. 164 Braiding, N.Y. The Mar DepartakeW vas aer. Map 14 Tired", Maryland and reranylrarda, cat $1044100,.en erhkh Is marked Antietam Chet. Bhatpetrarr, Msxyl. night.. wuwv Von TagT7.Mhortm r 11 e. Noland'a :ord, and all Where On Mu Potomae, end ern* other placed* ;MV:id, WNW& and Penneylvaale, or LLOPACTOPOGIZAPHICIAL MAP _ Of Kentucky; Oh* Indiana and Allude. le the only anthcaity tor Oat. Duel and the War Department. Matey refunded to say one finding an error I ft. Plies f# mote. . , . . , VA= the Tiibun% August ' lia2l irmAiad tmti Pattite. toaa ,, Thil /UP 121 in . hags ; Its east is but 25, 1 %05%455 k 41. beet saki east be ..rzorre ZAP el: rite MIHEMIPPI hoot Waal surreys by Copts. But and W."Bassim., Mississippi tiros pilots, bi St. /to., shows essay man's plantation and owners mane Rom et. Louis to the. Golf of • Merloo-1,310 sand-bar,-bland, town, landing , and alt phase t 0 miles ta ck from tho riveter -cod .kun in moths and Mt". io objets; 32 31 pockat fora, and sa 60,0 t, linen, with' roliers, Beady dept. 20. . , -• NATE Dagmmtralrr. :Tgasto &pt. •J. T.'imoro-- , ,Eir :. Sandkiag N, IT. 1561. ma your Nap or tail NW dmippl With Drib porhandnd nardrit..„Boor. _ - Admiral Charfea H. Dula, commanding km wiwa. dpplgotdron.'hiauthoriseddtop as mango aro require:l for rum Of that ootatd GIDEON WUS, geo of Nary. r COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND DEA . I.I.IIa ,EATON, MACRVAI &.004 • - N0a.:17 and 19 Fifth Eltrei3k • • Jobber and' retatlenr of Tannataaa, - 110a13B01- DiaLta; EMMY, GLOWS, :HOOP BIM% 8111130398, BMW. OCILLAN4 TILL 17NONS suurra and DRAWXBI, WOOL= ROOM, NB. BIAS, BOADIN, ZIPNYB AND SIINTLAND WOOL; %MOB'. KNITTING YARNS, on band and to arrive. Our stock was pnietuaed beton tbs loot grads& ranee in prices, and a* offer Inducement, to MY AND COUNTRY CHAIM MflLi. NRI3B, PRDDILIRd. , and al mho boy to all man. N. a,ak. wom.t Staple Dry. Goods, ♦t wholesale only. LOOK HERE.—Thar friend JAMS BOBS, No. 89 Ilatket stmt, his r ooo ntlY To tomod from thetut with.s largo stock of. • BOOTS £R-D BROLEI, Comprising AU the dithrent varieties and Mesa sow in 'Mins snd navies selected it Limed: hum the listens manufacturers, la now prepared to *Sr to the public goods which - con recommend far neat- • :Ma advise all those In want of neat and salami lief coverings for ths feet to all cm Mr. WM fl„ :feel. ins =Mint they will be suited torregartht quality and price. opt arliettlember theplace; 89 Ifeszsr STMT.. ' - 13U • Li 144 GUISES STENS?, NEW ,701111 01T7. GOVIROMIENT Put up to tin foU pound mom 4t b n bat, and 'ln bulk. Out polo nogg from Bto 30 =to. We put /au,. iusecerso.; BUP.- MO, Rip AND We belrri oar 817 0122, 5 t brEeTrAIL az;78: 142' und Coffee nor ardasieddramod to or to bar. Agtatit Here: - PLiCIIs TOTING, la Chao. book corner Washington gift!. MPI Nor Tart , 01.0 watt DOLINIAIZI leL ScatlieW -1,P4114111hr 4 TABInt 3 ERN Ner • Shipping awnommigaion Meiciuint, rairedice up stain,- - • 8a:117 w.tra, - sraur And desist - 1n BUS% DT arzarre, .bY tbs =IOW Plana onirt di (k solicited.owtow:any Of /midge and DoinastleTkteschan ., Mr. A hie butinata connections In all nuts of the Ratted States, Europa:Onba, South Atuarks. Oa. furnish Sandwich Ulan* Australia and Ohba. • Itif IL ITARY. 1/I.lUltia, BO UNT PENDIONI3, BACK PAY, and /1/LITAB CLAIMS oreverldiiscripUon; oollactsd.by the tub. scriber, at the'fcilowhis wet viz: Peadcups, sic! oo; all other, clalue, 5310; C. cl..T.Lll9s‘ at ga lib. ?3 Giant' otreeAlicantet, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. No charges are road, if the did* Auer not euccatd, and ell inkaisation glean gratis. - setts II I • . 20 000 Bsandeas Bags; 2 . 600 WV, beaTy, Linen Backs; 6,oooAnny, Oats and Corti arr. For data 600 Salt tracks; • . • - 11111TOB000H: Ma0.11111:11Y t CO . malt WESTCHESTER - ACADEMY .L amp maLrrasy nierrrtrm. AT.IFEEfi ONISTICE, PENNEELVA,I4.I4.II- commence Abe ulster term of Ate taknear =nabs on tbe 'l4 or NO TENBER NEXT. The' coarse of hmtructlon thordofdli sad antawfttoi designed and annum' to yrs.' sant boys and, young man -for badness or tans. The Principa. who devotee an Mall= to the later. eats of hit echoolUnd Its pupils, to eadatad by MAC entkgnen of ability and eagatienws. The Nasals, "ea and Bpootkh homages are taught by natty* rmidad teernernan'adroart i ztdch will be fewllly a Cr i filitry ibel"tmli le ander the charge of m: u st. Zekand nitadams, whom VIM' and the tkm are" eitensively kaolin ; roar dutlui and do not, In any wig 'mter• fan wits Abe Lltentiy , Dopartmonia, 'Ono tolt. mint among Quo cadet to imoll to Is ion optdonot. Ibreatakune. do.. • - - • ' • 71 9 1 . P. 11/08:A. N a - :TM • . t 77 W groxrdaziaiwith lb* 71 •az law. all puma=totiSo of tau • • • •- • • oaaaro rorodrod to inch &mks as • led Vi ln the law. 'and - tri•tocodlur • l itAirgiatffia .7 . • • •-•-•• .;.* • aseTai. .term iOD motor% Blank a . Bo k Itioanfietumo Stationers. 67 Wood street. wile•Savdt , - - ur HO M. LE z AL E- PAPER ; ' WARE. v. EO OAP PAPSBd. •-• •, -: . • ' • .: - :....• • , ,', rims P llts - - -- ': -i , - . WRAPPING' PAPZEk Era AOimp told till • tiotttod stock of the tott,brostaa oia totoold.ot - loot Ftt,ttiolorOtetilrottamtelllistl It to tbetr.totportap_ to drool ti. 0t1P.2% - •: ' wilco. Joinumois co, 1 .. . - • larosairsod :Paper Dalases. ISt Weed strosC ‘, §: kakt JOB TBLLITING ROUBB4— Cods;olradsni,Prks 1314 Lfs44l,3 4h tsteri,,' Ledfarilakbortemitaxmauirik, kt -117;C:orod Atlir: kind oftotl.H9l,: exotattd wotriff, with 111111,141* 07 , •-• • - • - • .mpL, G. 41111.195T0N a ON,- mystsbilivact ; '• Ramo Job Ptiatera.ll7Woolit,7- rkIUTOUBAYLUO CAB.D4 a impede: z seta% Toe or /or ' JOusbnlNJlt CO.„ mottatinn" t- 7 - Eltationm of Wood st. ~ ,: -~ MMMii * 'l.l =tMl iB3MI , . EMMEIM DR r COOD& - COODS r NEW GOODS! 7C3R - D — Oilssi -.AT BARKER & CO.'S , : 59 Jektriket Sired. BlLl4l—atia mast tt nr u lat i t t i . Va ithi 4 F" :T l l tptall: ser.d!-; .Daras acritoWttha thus: th da lieeyart. - that sew smart AU= amortsasat SZAWLB--111i1 121121•0111-116Xk.Linkiii!Illd OLOTEI4 (IMEINSIS; • aounursxsta GOODS; GENT% AND BOW Willi MA •UM & . . . . NO.llB Market Street; .. ilemactaityThuanomec• to the vim that-0,47 ats LOWEST RATES , . au €iteasbr• a n d about stock of . . . . . LEWES . AND CLOAK ,TILLKIIISIGS; ;TRW= AND Barran MILBROIDIBI1123; TALL AND ErINTER GLOP= AND HOSIERY ; NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN - 000D3 AND TARNS; ELMS earns, COLLARS, - CRAVATS, Taronraam BELLA2O.IINDKR-CLOTH WO ; EIBLIONS..RIICHEIVA RONK AT TRUCKING% HOOP BILLETS, COB _ _ NETS AND NOTIONS. . THE LADIES' . .DEPARTMENT Will to efltad well stocko44ttb sum, courra iIIAD HATA, Patton, (oe.lll3ll=Rßand WOll3 TAD FORE of the arineat aztcl Loa dodo= Abo * . BEADS, I'.UXlCoual ND wooia, amoszA pimaßlM% 21: ,ses4 7 . smuttily Icattuils. Invitee, aad ifirray Work. t - .W•azo paw= to MI all opals! orders fa this doportosal with alopact and dispatth. Ws vitt wII Ckomtty.Xortbdida sad kollosnrOtada boar tit= -thot, Lao it= them now WWlWholsoclo rcxotta up atalit •-•=-• - ' . • NAOMI OUT% (Batireast Youth St:. audit* Disasossla ocet Fesa. GtiOise, Itells tiOulis 1 J. -IVL-H.':Otirchfietirs oLotria, _ aAcciux4, • - _ . eFskivia,- HOOP Bsiars, PLAID PLANNILS, DUDS coons, GazT mum's. - inn rzaznsizu, ' , vsLtow rwityr&s. BLAlnErffi AND 00/00 i[2l3. aITA. amortuang .151 4 W GlVEl C izrsfri, 1862. 7: """• 1862. NOW OPNKOSO; HAUDION it Market Street - - AA * * DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, and 740i E B Blia 3 1 • • That We tan oar tom abli to afar, • plat sant of width we bars bought at eta" latp ; 14ew York 4nc.tiono, • %MinaWu to otter put loductotooto to both trtorloollo gal Mal cash tomtit • N.ll.lqtaas mitt sad mialas oar atodCbdcas parthaalas atainthars. u n an convinced, that It eili be told* hasten at bums at att Ih3da ot DRY o,,flalatiON zt IAVZ a 00., t. NSW FALL GOODS. SUM 177:L2 ULOAS ; • EITTLZ SHAMA 2,3 EM . W EITILS 012120171:, mum (*LOUD FWD% tpr Lidlie *vim insrp lIMP!T POPLINS; nal) Darr ponarai,q cans. ittilascw - a,Skirny ; Alto*Hike Auld aakerei ; tror style 1100 P anus, =O4 'Vidal rs 4l l b. lbend the pride et the weld. _ • TSB QUAKERSKIRT, Mao Cue, and • ' libiblreses HITG118'; cot z FII= D' TRAY of thiieuxt ID eam plain colon InANzrigu is IR. strflod 15- do .borisd 16 / 1 P77 " On Ims, laid to =Tim &Id "bolas& out satail at lowest iFttcat, usoN, mom* :a co., Nirlaird !Mr ,s21m.1;11 sodszamios oar stock Of boom Hatrlrtriod * Zar 314-C4niti. Bailic eallidrbh Dow* Yams 2lbboos Cdoso, Bib irj o i llantati.nai4eUk kyk= /AMOY 000114- °mi n" rat low Plow 100 cub. • ; • ziogm Lod 7Difili z e v a4M , 11/lALIBALIB ROOXS-ad tad lid 1-40 Hatipitisit„ lucanft—a.pitesairtlidl'ies r4l*, lk"dirifid• itr te a. 'stow BsELEt i 4ebed, lepedomal sten Itae • ]Tos saieideskst • f, aoatrs Gana, Alt MS; .a. 4 Wound Cuabrio Ocala; Um - sad - rooting VoZarn Mel Copt Ocilla% Loa Tadli an =Mgr. Slick lope Pit* Illac k g Lira .QmatlitisaadThigosirdic tr, tor, Soo* Joconetmot W likonae- in J ant and Ms Dmalbir. Nato'. sot all attar /Miro o us 4 Itscogooftp ids drip, Alcuunr 4 Pl ManaGivross,. _ a YR -MUMS, - 11 : I,i "lcj ma aelm at•oinniapp„ IL; E1:32=1