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WltDmisray MORNING, OCT. to TIM ItBBI7LT. , We heyteeretutly:leoltd_up--the.utiojort - ties — ri" , asfirel:ifitte,l4te L ee o'clock this morn bOth cities complete, • dist:riots - ontaide the city. 4 3e i itunistiary4d these returns exhibit tie following result: itoorboat's Majority over Earalltort 1,619 'nit: Zeigler • • .1,249 Worley in tier cities sad 21 alstrtote.4.BBB • Tbema„MeitYln the county will probably r=4,-6;906:--, -; ; The Future. While we write the people are voting, andjes the result what it may, we shall ha!rO Sea ecisure latien that arises from hev. '‘ I cur earnestly • labored to 11111•8 our country Tf'..Llivizt. the grasp of men who would lay it irate and dishonored at the feet of ..!; *Vied; traitors. • . being:' over, if victory has- L•''. *maid upon our banner, lot us mot settle down. as It our work was done; for It is lot done. Let, wit cheer on our gallant lade , irho are laboring, fighting, bleeding, dying tu our ,detenee. "Let us Make them as con • lortable sa we we can by gifts and lettere, r *besting the love and gratitude of both •...,, kindred and'country. Let us stand by the Praddent: in his arduous and anxious la - hors, and let him feel that every step he • takes forward puts him upon firmer ground „ r'end adds bible strength. Let us cheer on our khtini, g e'nerabs, whatever they may " have been hake past: Let us labor to make "';;: ; ,the truly loyal States, which haveliorrie the ;heat and burden of the day, the ruling 154IOafit. the -gavernment, and crush out that , half-hearted, conditional Unionism which fins really dome us more Injury than • the same volume of open treason would :.'bate done. Let us give all the moral sup „ tiatiie Canto the President's Proclamation Of;Accianolpetion, which is the heaviest ----„Arkw--thst , has yeLfellen on the head of re 'bellbri,- "our enemies.- themselves being judges." We have hard, but hopeful, glo rious work before us, and plenty of it. Let _ miry to cultivate a deeper, purer and more -iritense love of country, and to keep alive • those lofty and , el:molding',meat! mente with .' • : out which 2.le:elicit, however great, and and slob; and - populous, has no f-7 1 •ttn'i1if lEkr, above ; every. thing else, let as sa it itholepeople, "do just i ly, love mar sad walk humbly before our God." - leiheoeidition'of thetnited States more and_a every way better,_than it was when lifi:Becitassir. was Inaugurated 4 ilneueationably it is. We were retrograd. • • hig then; we are , now progressing. We Wire - asleep- then; we are awake now. - We, knew not oar • danger then; now we "de:" *X cold selfinnese had got the mastery of air parties and classes then; cow a 'generous "patriotism- glows in Goes of hearts, Overpowering all other pu elone.;-onablirtg thelund-fisted gatherer ``-"'of pelf I tti4eirt 'with' his money, and the • -2* fond mother to yield, with tears of mingled anguish and joy, her darling boy to go and • ;Ail= hie country. Yes,• dear friends, our condition blotter, far better, than It was , ,• then, great as our perils are; and vast ae - - - time :been tbseedferlngs and saorlficei of the pasetwo years.' We are In l _the throes" 4 "'" s Mid Spates - of a second national birth, not siassth. • ss:,.psolhas for such • nation as ,• • 4 ' . " thierto"irrialiZ, It:lisle* many elements • -91 health mad perinanincy, too much life " • ••sndvigov, too much intelligence and piety, to warrant as in the indulgence of any such 60610 forebodings. We may safer much and bag; but amidst it all we are Adria°• iicrapidly towards "a higher male of polit •; lasi end emial'heing, a better appreciation of - Ilia: great S i des of which "ere have so loudly emoted, but. as *sly exemplified— : -; llLas is at' horn. in Bolden; but he is erne int — therei in - en who do not shine at home. liornhm—stii where in &Attar away he w as brilllant;-,in Boston; they cannot - wilt; In this, however, there is nothing. wonderftd--fer litanbap, as well as propb .. .eta are often without honor in their own When:, he made his first speech 1 .1 in Boston, it seemed to 'the 8034711 Cale sietursaifh that ..Eigiand's greatest , grime . and offense against : this country is hence forth ki be Ciuirged sin that she maliciously Unctwith aforethought let . loose this • fe/low Taste." At the dose of two taus . • columns'it says : a- tocewritingthe above, we learn -", that learned 'chemist has pronounced the address to consist, by close analysis, .of: Pad gloves, ;.; handkerchief ; train oil, Mole , the 1 . Whale, &leered in gas., - "Laring,--We learn that Barnum has 'Centime O. F. Vier the - Aattutrial -Gateau', where the creations of this creature ' willll be exhibited In future. Barnum wished to sale it the What is it, but high geological authority hue already labeled "it: ,Gem.., Bun; Species, Hun. We dismiss this harlequin, to whom we have 'perhaps devoted toe much space. Bat so England: The depth of hate to width the heart of that nation must have gone before ft could let loom this fellow on of shores amid our Prettelif:__ . diertilisirk absolutely uelmegioable. 'The Bissau and :--1111611 affair we can forgive ; the rasa we . can fergive; but to permit 'Train to come hare was simply diabolical and nopardon able. Perfidious Albion 1 You had Traits; - - - you =tight hire ti held a him; ouintau we sh uo _otd asi d.bs bn 7_ , - : :waived ou, quee on but cent had not only nabbed him, . 1 ; if Y Oll 4 tri ii, , 'you bed many aolord" ' '.11113"41-441 . bat. - deliberately, yen lit hint --''''--oPell-laki°4l "atlibatad people. I ° this here to thia come -60 m the train - cent 14 Ire• uatut,ve real ?fi this . ',hut...those Who who land ink" , to ttod ulhi. Prlno hod Bright, to Alezpcol? .Oh, tau, how c ould .'-': . , - their Friel:said lb da vi,... gegThig: ,jund in Prol d.3l . Tlkeirc-4""v 442,414 i "1.71, .flubs tows. ei loam, now vid the The_ edi -; ----Vag° .iii.A l'ia • olPatn'aiiratislan is MMIA ori', of 'Ea" to the - ilia in oW4 ind onus - views - 1"411 mil+ afillof hillYnt 112 T, file iimudttgiinth. :with Um. the 2{0211; nithrin ill ail T ' ' ':' " act ag"64l4tio b -- ----,,,,,,,,;11," pm himself duli . Ith . '-. _ be posWs them i : :,--,,ielikk g except bWri so elho . ' thenlX "it 411 2.4 op hoe PP I ll Bu s a 0 al' -::-'-'-, -eh-UAW •••• -1,,,,, h!, An? mdilaitberetbeynal ss , ft f an" an" t___• that L a as sive ' ---SPOAH 4 ---- -1 Wic/0701111willso tie .=.----- th e ,Immeerzer ° ' pittoe;! L -Ot C 44 1—,.• ' • ''' dui policy of *MOW . dis ug h ee end _,.... , of ti ' the deatoorzey_ .....: “., V•11a7"110"1 (1td ...." . tzettumZet *Porta" It la sot be lana... • 4 r . . results ID the-North. We have;l course, received 'but - few expreisioni o opinion from that section since the publication of this edict. It was unexpected, and has taken the Northern press by atirprieri. But we kayo acm enough to leaf or to bah!e that the Democracy wW rally against its pricei plo..They will, It ie true, be overpowered, but a divided people will be the conse quence, with a minority so large ee to leave the majority in the North only a faction of ' the ,whole of the old" Union. Its effect tTtem thatirmy has yet to be tested. rioso who voted tholticket of that syn, pathieing faction yesterday . , candor the de lusion that they were voting aeloyal men ought to vote, can ponder at thew leisure the consequences of that vete in the light of the foregoing paragraph,l They have given aa much "aid :and comfort" to the enemies of their country as they could. Voila at Boma eWn ask attention to the sadly eloquent tribute of a father—Mr. Printiee of the Louisville Journal—to the memory of a son Who fell fighting against his country's tag. No man can read it without having his hatred of that abominable institution which has occasioned snob pride and de pravity, such lamentation and woe, greatly intensified. • • The New Heaven and the New Earth. The destiny of Liberty on this continent is now decided. The straggle now began can never, never end until every : greet principle which is involved in it is tri cm:Thant. Let any one read the law abol= Wang slavery in the District of Oolumbia, and in all the territories Llet him: ead the confiscation acts of last Congress; above all this great Proclamation—and he must be blind indeed who does not recognise in these the mighty constellation!: of a new heaven, the signs and tokens of a new earth. Can you, friend of justice, imagine that the cannon now battering the bul warks of slavery aro fired by the same au thority which a few years ago were com mitting highway robbery. to extend the area of slavery ? Can yen see a single one of the baleful dog-stars which were in tho ascendant four years ago? - Though through the storm.swept sky, we catch only gleams, every , gleam reports up there a heavenly host of new aims and ideas and up to their fashion this New World is sure to be brought. Those who arefrying to hold back this land from its response to the new heaven are madmen grasping the spokes of God's own chariot wheel to retard it; and beneath it they 'hall be ground to powder In this war the victory is already won. It was won in the moment that Freedom was ensoribed in even faint characters upon our banner. Under the fires of war those characters can only be brought ora the plainer;` they cannot be obliterated. May God bless the President who was the diet to stretch forth the hand of the nation withits issue of blood, to touch the passing Messiah: though It was but a touch and upon the merest hem of his vesture, we shall by it be made every whit whole.— Berton ammenurealth. The War. .Whatever may be the genius or energy of our Generali in-the field, it is manifest that the Rebel leaders don't see it. ' The parade of Bragg's army from South-eastern Tennessee to the Ohio river, stopping by the - - way to capture five thousand I:labin. eoldiere at Dltuafordsville, was made as gayly and carelessly as if he were on a pleasure excursion, though Gen. Buell with an army of at least equal strength was en his Sank all the time, and had to stop three days by the way to permit him to take lartnfordsyllle without interruption. We do not know that. Buell is either a fool or a traitor, but it is clear that Bragg note on the presumption that ho is ohe or the other. At length, having plundered the rich Blue• Grass region to his heart's - con tent, Bragg starts on his backward march, and, in order to make things easy, fella with nearly his whole force on a portion of near Perryville, and handles it I pretty roughly. Of course, be retreats when - our rainier:temente come up, and our folks raise a shout of victory. Where are its trophies? What arms, baggage, pris oners, have we taken ? They tell us that Bragg'. army is surrounded and cannot escape. NVe shall see. The feet that the indecisive. though sanguinary affair at Penviille:ocemared last Wednesday, and that no more Serious fighting had occurred, no prisoners been taken, up to Saturday night, does not Justify very sanguine ex pectations. If Bragg gets away with the bulk of his force from a Union army of nearly or quite twice his numbers, and if Nashville shall be captured by the Rebels, involving a Union lows scarcely less than that at Harper's. Perry, we shall have our own opinions ae to the strategy of General BuelL And so with regard to Stuart's im pudent raid into Pennsyliania.—.N. Y. Tribune. From Texas. Five Taus Union refugees, recently ex amined in the Provost Marshal', at St. Joeeph, lb, make some. interesting state ments regarding affairs in Texas. They represent a" very strong Union. feeling as existing all through Texas, and think a Union army of 10,000 men could March through the entire length and breadth of the State, and hiretheir numbers doubled. Gen. Sam Hendon still lives, and remains true to the old Sac All of the Houston Influence b strongly in favor of the old Government, and what' they have done to oppose it has been extorted at the point of the beyond: - The refugees report that it is a very difffoult matter to leave Texas.— There aro thousands there who would leave at a moment's warning, were they permit ted to do so. AU the refugees were single. men, with but, one exception, and he left hie family behind. They declare their in tention to join the National force that is fitted'out for an expedition to the State. There has been an unpreeedenteil - drought in Texas the pad eeaaon, and es a conse quence the crops are almost a failure.— There will, doubtleas be ranch suffering, unless relief is speedily gored. Illinois Cotton. _ - We hare seen a sample of cotton grown in. Illinois, about fifteen miles north of the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, from seed in Tennessee, and , planted last procured y. It is of fine quality, equal to the him Tennessee, and -we are told that the yield of *patch of fire sores will amount ko fifteen hundred pounds. - At the present price this will be a very profitable crop, much more so than wheat_or corn. There are in Illinois more : them two million acres of superior;7ande, situated south of the place whereYthis sample Was grown, and from the experiments in its culture made this year, in almost ovary instance little factory, we are led to believe that cottoule to become a btaplei article of the produce of Ranch,. One planter alone is prepariCkg his (roma withthe view to planting twelie hundred acres, and many others will en gage in ihe,busluese more or lase aztett eirely.brchave. „ . • . Who pioneered the Rebels *aril Pennsylvania? , , The Harrisburg , Telegraph, of yesterday . miming, says: oonvertation with a ientisman, yes terday. morning, whohad just arrived from' Adams oounty, and who is a-respectable phyalthin in Gettysburg, _he - informed and a large at. - the railroad tisimt,' that.the rebels. were conducted Into Frank lin non% b 7, tees ßrecPrerilkeDersorratr, by the name 4sitspeetivety, Logan and 9tmee ,.- Bir,aaserte4 lit/Mhos traitors kraw',every-liprbaik cov-path,nndlprivat• lane in Ilmuiltititconnty(endtha_tit sie to them that theribidiritribldebted - for thidr Amen in reatddst-Orsidabdabing. Com- Meat on thus horrlble development is use- . . NOTES FBD3i THI CAPITAL Ciireop , iisuce of Itt+ CrizAtts. lirassittOroN, Oat. la, 1882 Mew.. iStitturr.', Yen they. asy what you ploatio—onst 1 trust y.a Will 4.. so--In on,to to the aeploilt•f the eaneeston cavalry— in making a oettut4ere dolour at the Array of the Patu...aa, but I alai! nal here repeat all one be a r s oveu where here, In referenoe tu oar lgilent, active, brave and gallant Mallet tan . It would not look well in print. But many do.excialus, it was Just euchan opera tion that preceded the attack upon our army at Meehan!ovine on the peninsula; just mob a " dile" in the rear of Pope that preluded his disgraceful rout and retreat. Now that 'the enemy have made an outline of their path and dud our forces very weak, and incapable of coping with their great " strength" let us trust they will not push the whole weight of their army into M'Olellan's rear. When one • takes a map and Moe, out the course of this roving band ;- sees how they rode within thirty•live miles of this city, viewed the whole rear of our army, and at their la sure returned again info Virginia unmolested, he may well exolalm " what can they mat do in presence of the inertia which ' everywhere reigns at the headquarters of IloOlelLen." Porit is criminal longer to deny the foot that be waits when ancoessful men move, and heel tate!! where genius seises the golden hour and sweeps on to triumph. Sere the government lavisheinpon him every warlike. implement, every appliance of art, and how many men we I do not oven dare to state ; and the result is ever the same. Halting inefficieney and lame lm- I potence: He has balloons that go as high as one could desire; he has a signal corps, which the reporters say -is very efficient, stationed on all peaks, hilts and summits, talking back and forward‘with their flags, and giving in formation to all points of our army on all subjects, and yet the enemy was in Chambers burg before our commander knew it—at least we judge so—and having ridden entirely th i maid around his army, w nt back before he intercept or molest him. What can a body say but the truth 1 Where was the day after the last battle, tit was not improved? Why these four weeks of waiting among the cold mountains of /Sauteed, with men weary of exposure andcamp life? Why did he not amuse the enemy, et least, so that they could not take their own May and time to ride abdut him, cut him up, doh upon his outposts and laugh ns to moo= ? Sat remember, M. Eaton, it is the duty of your correspondent to report sayings and doings in Washington, ma far as they fall under his notice, and the above are put for- ward as a fair sample of some remarks (not all) any one might have heard, and what your correspondent did hear this morning In placer ' where men "mat do congregate' in this city. The remarks fell not from "men of the programme" like Major Kay, but from those who watch with eager interest and a desire for our success. Let us drop the 'Ojeda. What good ta talk of it or about it? Bad spa:Mole indeed do we present. Suppose this cavalry had ridden into Baltimore Instead of Chatn bersheg I 1 El= And still the silent reaper, Death, gathers i his trophies from the bloody fields of War. William McClurg, of Pittsburgh, died in the Capital, on yesterday morning, from the if. feat, of a wound received in the knee at the battleuf South Mountain, on the llth of Sep tember. Muck imposed to disoomforts and the inclemency of the weether, he did not ar rive In this city until the list, one week after the battle. He was then very cheerful and hopeful, and did not complain of his pain or doubt as to a favorable result. But day by dliy his wound became more and more pada!, gradually sapping hie strength, until fever and lassitude supervened, and to those who have seen io many sink away, the fore-tokens of the Angel of Death were seen. His parents a tabs dby bis last conch. He died In the peace of God. He was ready for the last sum mons, as he had been at the cell of 'the Arum that foretold the strife in which ha fell. Thus the dead of ' that grand regiment and company return to their peaceful repose In Allegheny Cemetery. Dulington and Mc- Clurg in the same day gone to the patriot's toward and repose. Pittsburgh may well hang garlands on the tombs of her youthful eons, where a nation might worthily drop a tear to their moniory. =CD Last eight Gen. Sigel soot to this aity • company of eleven melancholy and lours sub- Juts of Jelf. Davis, caught prowling around near Fairfax Court House. They were, most of them conveyed to the Old Cipttel. Two or three of them who were or profeued to be eon scripts and unwilling to serve in Jere army, took the oath and were left to their own ways. They say that the,rebsi army under Lee are in high glee; thit the soldiers are well pro vided with food; that they find no difficulty in going Into Maryland. hen they please, and taking whatever is neceasartfor their im mediate wants In the way of foray and plun der. They 114:1110III100 as undoubted confidence in the emcees of the reaction in favor of their sworn friends in the free States, who are rep resented by Hughes, and who call themselves the "Democracy' In Pennsylvania. Everybody in Pittsburgh will instantly re• cognise the exceeding:fitness of snob an ap pointment'as that of Dr. Sing to be Samson Goland of Pennsylvania, whethe r one con siders his eminent professional ability, his sole:alb attainments, his high moral charac ter, or hie social flolitiOD What more min be asked Or needed f It is an appointment emi nently dt and appropriate. Kennedy bas Just got ready for distribation the Compend.of the Census for 1860. There is mush good reading in the book aside from its formidable rows of Agates.• The introduo tory articles appear to me to be well writtsn, mid the book altogether well gotten up. I also hare seen the report of the Smithso nian Institution for 1861, which Is Just now out. The lith volume of "Smithsonian Con tributions" is announced to appear early in the owning - winter- Its table of contents for tells a work of interest. Vithroa. Fruit as a ltiodioine. Ripe fruit is the medicine of nature.— Nothing could be more wholesome for man or child; anti although green fruit is, of course, almost asfatal as so much poison, the ripe fruit is fully as thorough a health restorative and •health preserver. Straw berries are fsvorites with all °lessee, and constitute a popular luxury. But who can compute the amount of general health promoted by this relish for strawberries? Who eau imagine how many pills that rel ish throws out of the market; or, in other words, to what extent those pills prepared by Mother Nature, and sugarcoated, as it were to render them more palatable, crowd out of use those prepared by the chemist anti the apothecary? _Who pan tell the number of disordered livers, deranged stomachs, and afflictive digestive apparatus generally, the - grateful acid of that deli cious fruit gradually restored to a sound condition, mocking at all the skill of the ablest physician; vindicating the simple law of•Hygies by their ladies' action, and teaching us how often , a panacea for some of the most painful of human maladies lie directly at our feet, and is contemned be cause it is so unassuming. • After strawberries, ez we do homage tepee- Lally to peaches and apples. They are the kind of drugs that cost comparative when the patient is not too far gone for the use of such, pleasant—medicaments. We knew * person once who believing himself in a decline and haring been .completely worn out in patience by the experiments of hie doctors, determined to, eat from fear to six ripe apples every day and note the re sult;, three months he. was well? > We' know of another who; withoutbeing afflicted with any partictilar, discirdbr, was never in girod health, and for'.l,l,wejlty.ftes years could scarcely be, Sal& to enjoy a single week's exemption from suffering. Fib then commenced. the habit of drink log ft glass of plain eider every. Morning, and for the next f twenty-live yam never bad a single day's illness. Such remedies are simple enough? ' . • Tit* Oir or: LIU TL.- - Ttio eitylanatiou of thecaip of libortY "'After: the death of Cesar, the oosisyinitom who had 1 1 secured his death, marched out with * aapt) as sa assign'of liberty, carried before them. On aspear—the cap without head Judi. eating that the tyrant had-lciS his' power Prom that fact, and for this reason, it has ever shoe beat =emblem of liberty." :r. '=:~;x "Ote r Own" ot Hornet.. ' .--Dr:lffacitay, the tridicer of this coun;:l try, is' getting handsomely rapped CiTe,r the r i knuckles for his gross perversion of facts end sympathy with' the rgbels. The Bel fast Northern nip shoWe •up his fide quotation of the"language of President Lincoln to Mr. areeley,--a blunder which i the Doctor grively says' originated with the peinasiant The character end trust worthiness of the two are not far apart. The London liberal papersi are after him, contrasting his former anti-slavery profes sions with the spirit of his letters to the 76ist. We 'quote a single stanza Onward, whine • qtroag retaitee To bo =Tiered by the eight I. While out error abode the 1141 Bork Or a ronow gluon the heart. Or a stare =aid kb freedom, Anion 4 the wee sealer part. Low as Mr. Russell had eutk In public estimation by his American correspou deuce, be never evinced one half of the partiality or even the malignancy of his succeesor. Before many months elapse he will, we predict, also find his occupation gone, and oak for a furlough to recover his health in the atmosphere of 'London. The old phrase, "poetic license„' is likely to re ceive a new and not very enviable sig nificance through the: Mackay correspon dence of the Times PUBLIC JrOTICES. LECTURE AT THE IRON CPT Y COLLEGE. corner of 'Penn and M. Glair eta.. THIS (WEDNESDAY) tdOENING. at 11 o'clock lODE.-.N EXCHANGE. PLANK ROAD ELECTION.—The Stookbeiders of the Allegluny & Perrysville Pleat Road Co. wiP bold their annual eleclion .t the bongo of O. O. Lighteap, to Bose township, on MONDAY,. it, Sd day of november DOXI, to elect 011icerelor the coedit& year. By order of the President; NELSON CAMPBELL, SeersrAry. Aleghens, (tot 14, 180231 1111.14711 ma n. a =agnomen' eons, t . Pittsburgh, Oct. nth, 18G2. .1 11 - 11/%1 ELECTION for Directors of AMY this Bank will be held at the Banking House on the NI EIONDAT Of BOYEIIIIIIIB NEZT, be. Semen the boors of 10 and S o'clock: Also a general aseetbog of the• Stockholders will be held at the same plea., on the f 108 T TUESDAY OF NOVLIViss MEET, at 10 o'clock a. to oollatd W. H DENNY, Cletisr. ItICIA or n.Nosso :lowa, Co., Plttabargb, uctober lea BTOCKHOLDERB of the PenroyWants Inn:warm Ownpany, of Plum barab, are bomb, aothdel that the annual meeting for •Isloll.oo of Dlreotme, to mtee for the eusalrig year, wilt be held at sh. atm of the Company, No. 3 Ifortrth Street, fitliburah, P..,0n ItIONDa If. the 3d d..y of November anti, between the boom of 10 o'ckat • n. and 1 o'cl:nk... m. . • : ;• : $ Fecrela )r.: -.NOTICE TO RECRUITING OF- IrleZlLL—Ths Iseontive Conunlitee of Al legheny county hereby notify ell persona engird to recruiting volunteers for the milling service of the United atm', io Allegheny cocanty; that no pay ment of County &nutty will be • made by the ,oom, mitts. to Wohmteen remitted after the lath of vc dllV of ha& Craig, 0111.10 STAiI&T, Ftrat-Ward, Ailegbev Otty,Ps, , tpapagion, a work gout by mil to Alkiebetty MY P. 0., or lett ir thoBerdoraroBtore of It Wont, Jie a - nuer or Liberty. ood St. Cho stmt., van ilk• °Mee etarebt titto.rfon. : .an2R:ir tsurr.Titurs..— o:afrcr avery large crook sewed' of extra, .eiised, or 4 VW LT TUNA o, of the mpg irgauttie Wiggles Weald with kroat Gam,: Yiult powers sad tree dodo% buying b 7 the will be &JOAO -liberally. We mspetteet a laTito an exsadanttent Of 'oar p . res and ocaraesmew JOWN Ja. .UniCaorsna innrfackLina ALL{ uo., . • , Pittataran„, Pa., Oct. IsB2. J QEALED PROPOSALS will be,- ready kao4 u this office CAW MONDAY, Mt Inst., for Wastltarnoiuding and gaoling the 'Brlda. =on Caarttua Virelt, It Its otontb. Spec-Motions can In won on applicatloa. 4itenfinn of Gant)! Onzonlealonant. • myna LABLIMET, Controller.. vly —A large awl the& supply jail -- trod sal au gab "hobnob or ritall,ll , JOHN ; r calm Lomb and timid atropin. L l O Sar i lab dH 1132111 . 2 00= W'k.~ ra»'~4E aa•.ri. 'if' : s."Y~ "wv `+'i`.ri ?fY~'t-w'k~^.'F '-., ~~' *Elf"- -arimerzsurawarra. Tir COUNTRY ffeRCIELANTs 3 AND EATON, IIIATCRIUNI & CO., Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Jobbers and retailer. arum - luso, nissca- MOUES, SH IRT S. Ot.l=lllooP SKIRTS, mallows, OO Tl2B. SUMS DRAWII,7OOI., 11001 W BIAS, WARM ZBP B AND 'SHIT 1) WOOL; NOCOIDs . RNI /HO YARNS,on hand d to arrive. Our stock was purchased Wore the last great ad vance In rims, and we offer - mat inducepl_elta to CITY AHD COUNTRY lII.WHANTS. M./4. 1. • NIERS, PEDDLZRS, and 41 who Imito N. B.—A °bolo. anotimeat of Staple Dry Goods, At wboledale °nit. veal TELEGRAPHING. -14. elm now form- g In Telegraphing, at the PITTISHUBMI 14. Ajar. COPLZGIie. A ORGA MUSD:lL—Ladies desiring in 'traction in Organ Ittsto will apply at the PITTS tracia FICHALICI OOLLIGH IPPEFIIv`ED.OIL FOR EXPORT.—The undersigned me now prepared to sell the best quality of Refined Carton Oil, delivered on bowl of ems at Pittsburgh, on dock In PhlladeDhta, or at warehouse at Bed Hook Point, liesr Erma. Will aLo drawer lob from 100 to 1,000 barrels free aboard skip, or sell Bills Lading of different dud lots on LirerPO4 Glasgow. Prankfort.on•the.lLalo, and other European ports. IIEESE & GRAVY, Petrollte 00 Worka.Plttaburgh, Pa • MILITARY CLAIMS,' BOUNTIP, ILL PENSIONS, 81011 PAS, and MILITARY CLAIMS of every deecrlption, collected by the rob. ecelber, at the following mai, els ; Pensions, $lO 00, all other addle, td tn. O. O. TAYLOB, Attorney at Law. Ito. 79 Grant street, Pittsburgh. Fs. ft. H. No charges are taut* if the claim does not • • • , and all information lean gratis. • estay BAGS I BAGS I BAGS B 000 Besanlees Bags; 6000 Gunny Bap; 1,000 Bombay Backr, 1,1500 large, beam Linen Backe; s,oooB.raty, Osta and Oorn do; - _ 800 Batt dents; for eels by RITMO - 00S, MoOltirlif & 00. eelt3nde • TARCGS, CHEMICALS,' PAINIA Jar OILS DYE STIDIES, INDIGO BEIM ESSENCE Or COFFS7I, STOVE POLISH, PL.6. 1 , VOILING EXTRACTS, NUTMEGS, OLNNANON;; MACE, CLOVES. ALLSPICE, WHOLE. PEPPER,' MUSTARD SEED, 4565T0.11 OIL, SWEET OIL aa menage of all kinds In damn, all standard patint medicines, de., de., to store and for sale law t,r WOODSIDE I wemacz. , 505 Liberty street. P. B. Oetuotry merobanto, before purchasing elm. wlutre, vronlddo well to tall and examine oar stook. see WOODSIDE WALLLOIL IFLAAC euthsT BAW WILLB, Seeps constantly on nand a linoend thoroughlY mooned mock of - DBMS°. BOAT AND BOTTOM PLANE. WINDOW PRA= Erma, LIMES, 81313431LL5, JOISTS, SPOUTING. LATNE, PA LING& to , to., /to lb will SU order tot SAWED 87177/ with promptness and at fair ratea. N. B. Parsons wanting LONG TIER ZR or POP. LAN. are particularly limited to examine his stock. 110 - 0111ai on CRAIG BTBEET, near Robinson. auff.c3f A LLIGHENY COUNTY, ea. AM. In the Court - of Common Pleas , No. Ott. October Term,lB62. In the matter of tne • tke of Lowell= Benno, for leave to perpetuate. tor Ana Um:my. • now to wit, October ath, Geerge B. Cochrane, Seq., apnolntid Combissionar to take Ms• timony in porta= ref deolorions, es prayed for in petition filed upon tendays' notice. ,TELIC COURT. I will attend_ to the duties of my enyoinnitent, at the bed, of Y. Charles Melton keg., leo. el Groat s o treet on on SATURDAY. Octo b er . 111th. lee% at oeVil l ;'d I n s : al t n w " " 3 0 0 to l i Zto 141 STO' • 11, • BUPERIOB TO ALL 071111 B& It made ito It bas no =Loehr. It Nodose' to dirt or dust. It steeds the meet intense heat It tiredueee &jet black poLteh. It weenie Ina mat. It tame one•loartb the labor. 'MOT LI —Whereas, Letters et A.• talnlatraliem cm the estate of Wllllam L Onrush. tleceascd. hare beta deb granted to I. Mama T. Church sod Dr. J. P. Deka. • All rem= ttulsbted to add aerate aro mounted to make lama. dl.te P.YOmmt, these barbs clams to p:tatat . them to 1 kir. J. P. Dm. _ --=—• ocl0:102,1 N1..111.0 Jits;ttEkt 'll+l ' • that 11 hare been appointed se Burgeon . y the tendon , liepartment, to examine wounded isnwild Wore. diseharpd from the werrice ; that mranthm- Ity calends to soy County, etate or Territory, end that I am now ready to mime upon the discharge of, my Mitten. GEOEtag NWOON, oeittedaw7 lexandedrur BarevoM jD4I./1A •kl • Ueda' lit. • for Soldiers' twit' rimier to ally of the so celled “Sure Blaukett,” which are Whimman thar(oll Cloth. The article weofertewarnateellester - end elite utiallected by _twat or cold. limos rig the woo with Oil Cloth. /mother Ere Jug r,- ,Deiced at the Data Rubber eud, 2$ BR. Clete street. . Ark PHILLIPS.. NEWLY IN ENTICE Mir ELPLOSISIL 06,1180 N OIL, NM. and sal se4 TABt PL&01. O) - oolustautly on hand • an ibr we DT ocll town * TITLDY.IBO Wood REFINEBY WANTED.4—J. F. /110 16. ails Oa. 16 Head stmt. Amts to 'test or ptuchate an Oft Baysesj-fin tb• setettxattoo4 sf Plttsbargb. (XI at Os otece, bettmolt I! 141 1 0 fat* Lys. Tams mb. elts,l,ooo bbls. Bawd 00, In *tad. •• • • 600 Sts attalt as oat. at Bon d; - Ts, tas—Pttisbarigh par tow% on 01106 e r. 0.0000. Ayr.ISD--.et man to go to' the men - try. an - primer oil • *mad piece soar East Liberty. Items married mikrivreierred..rat .. rd. 'resme u required. sad pamaarrit situation leen • Legal,* at 114 SECOND 13SBJEET. 16:11t WIAZi b even ening v Butter. 44 YUAN/1 VAN 1108 D '44 ocl3 . 114 &wand street,. Mli "WANTBD—A Hold and Mortgage for VT $6,000. bottag 3 peen to ruzi,o3 topeored clty tty, which we will oull at the rated 11)4 per pat pr par B. cL2.1124 00 102 Yr • • et. • leiD—Terp . or more g.. . • ere sad litters. The good !wade. loquire of . IfiLnt HOLESALB. PAPER, mats. HOUBN. • , latrTZT3 PAPW4 , , ' . , BILL PAPIER*, • ' WRAPPING PAPRFA. - •• ' • _MANILLA PAPRIGi; At bap mid Well . sasortedatoca of Oa beet brands will be sold at low primetor Clab.,Retallame it to their advantage to ere us a ailL - • - W/C. G. JOHNATONa 0/0.7 ' m illtaareod Pa • Deafen. drWood street.' .I.IA • •. LL SHOULD= • Do. Do;as Ia !Italy iind lot talf UMW 00. - • • • TIN(11111 1 tiK.T. A 7 Cards, Qlraalars,Prlcs Llita,Bllllleadit, Posters, DIW leullag, Labels for, blaaufsAtrirors, Labels for Drardats, mad esti, Wad of ornamental and (data pfiattog l e=eeatednwltLdnpatallvip ray2i..ltairsocl Steam Job Printers. 67' Wood st. U h 11641 rrt • • •N. I 1— • • oioe P. stockand Imp variety at kill Woo. Tortola br Wht. O. JOHNSTON vO., - • , YfOlVti 1.3 CABAR3, - superiez srttc.le, for Os use of Pitototrapturs. . . r or sib ' G; .10.11W5TON a 00., Ztayscsl • • Eltationsm 67 WeSd st. IQb EMU VAli.-14. ohm a Co. have Aeo reastared. to - , Wetebotte• Wiz Meaty strode white they will hopteseett to icte•Abett yew= =a eastortertgliTtUt staple :rottm.toiettetageot Pro-, I.* •tJ • titto b pOnlagil • skit end for Pao 1:17 ' JAL DALULL lO N. • _ • -at and TO Water sta4.. DZALIBB ALLEGHENY CITY, SLUMS JOIIIISTOIi. corner Smithfield and Scare. meet,. ED Taw 1 / 2 .11—_ 18 DIAL Jitney Salmi Valance; So trash. Onbnz kegs 40D.ash Beans; 20 bbTi. Vinegar; ' • (vela)' LH. VOIGT A CO. No. 29i Pena Moat. sratxTs. do_llossood; , . bblo. Tallow*, tu H. vOtGT d 00. FRBNOII - 033INTZ M. Burchfield's. DA: • DIUSTS;- , AWL GLI208A115; 4BIZADINE, for Vella; „ • LAO 2, VEILS; - TIEBIAD LAO 2; THLIZAD ZDOEIniB: 08A72 Una; 021P2 COLLO= B. oatita of Slack rimed DAMON; lOTIIntaL JAOOITITILOUNCING. ohm; . &At Ault& aaooNsitec KULL% NABBOOS U . lITICIPEDEWID Northeast corner Fourth and Marko. 001 l NEW FALL GOODS. NEW STELE 010d1r8; NEW STELE SHAWLS; NEW BSTLE antotrLAßs; HIGH OOLOHTID PLAIDS, for /Adler' iradaeg VICPD BIP'T POPLINS; •IG'D REP'T POPLIMI, - 411 colors. Baitrieral Skirt", ell patios and colors: Now sty lo HOOP MISTS, among which teal be found the pride of the world. THE QUAKER SKIRT, Ladles' ■lua, Waded alias. and ' Ohlldten du% for al& at W. & D. HUGO', 008. TIVIII* MARKS? BIM. 1862: SHAWLS-LAD oLo,tise,-itittray andi-a) DESSB GOODS—Very deb ad nei:dellgw. HAL/MODAL AND\ BOO? SEIB lurid stook In the city. mDLE WOlte'LND Li= comuus—en Mlles and at all prim. PBEET%_ GINGUAM24 oAlBBllll3ta m Bed, Whit., Blue, Yellow and Iliad maxim% BLEACH= AND ITJABLZACUR We hate no hultstlap to setae that we have the MOST OOMPLETE BTOOM 111 Tar OITT. =Many attlalin add at Um than Rlazarietllll3l prima Wholesale Irn3 ara should - not tail In cal 0. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 trAnKri entres. - NEW GOODS! Ne-w artz•cpast BARKER & _59 affarket Sired. SILKS-4bn most Tided and slaigkat' usetains' ~_ sac intbibizsd Oda city. tba Fiat &T -ampa affla 111 to $8 pa rad. DUBS 41100D5-.ldan cola to $s 50 von ma embracing irteryilsng alastdadrald: and ll= serostmeat we hard art 8gA171.11-4a Immense stock. Id new sna ma CLOVIS, CASEILKEILIS, BAZIMI13; HOIMIENZPINQ GOODS;-_ ozars elirDsoirtliaa MA & GL 711 ifAILYXT ST., betto m 4th and DfaionHad, . . -•- - -footers and- Mallets Of mintrEas, nouns, If MOBS, to. ;Baton Naas and =Mars of oho • dt and nsfghbortag twos sift and In oor whole salidssartinsat the chat of goods best sultsd to their Dada Our stodt of •11081JOIT, GLOYZ/3. MEW. ENOLAIW , WOOLIN 000BIA WOOL HOOD& WOOLZA AND COTTON Abp DRAWItad, =OE TINS. 6117/11PIANDM, at„, do.; NnADLIE-WOSIX OOLLAVA. RIBBON& RU. 17H.Lec_AND LO turata f. HOOP BA.LMOBAX, bishbolgOT/0219, /MALL WAWA to., will to Lund ash, lap and wall .elated. As *0 got& an bought madly from suutufncta• rug; wag licit bitty, we can offir thsva'at pdc 0 and some cam 4sustr than Slurs can be bought from Ifmr York or r Jobbers, this ow log the dealer the impswat,. and the loor of thas bisohad his going Amt. lltTOall and Jades for goti. & GLYDX onli 73 MARV= mixer. ' aids. A . • - D'i2iAVE 4 4 / 4 11.1 1 ,Of the mca4,lrabli 1.9 domn plate cola= LLAWITT. 8/4111411; 10 'do itrtimau. 16 do , loorred 10 do plain grey " tht hand sod to intro. Bold wholetalo and retail ot lourt prim. RaT03,140111:11‘ a 00 Ne2o 1? rum scri4s. NEW WOOLEN GOODS. .raziat ANNITA LB rirrasss AND . Ws are n ow receiving_lame additions to out eta* of WOOLEN GlteoDte, towhich we would reepeot fully faults the attention of all wholesale and readi buyers._ The bast novelties in Children's Woolen Hoods and tillztingCa a r, ladles' and Misses do dels Woolen fllserse, Bantus, Nubia/. lanarth Mu& Were, Gaiters, to.i New Plain and wows Wool Lad Ladles and *lmes Mains Undespeinsatles Tucked Woolen- ; Men % sad BoyV Wool Bidet, and Drawers. A Meth 'apply of. thee* Watt% Crocheted Wool :Papa the alma article in the tharlurt, for tale et the • - /1011111r8 TahLKINCI iITORA . . , , , .• . . 77 awl 7 Market attest. WHOLICIALX•BOOYS—re aatt ZO Karla. coil A. X.PACCA BEAMS, Dios Trim 8AL14.41.AL CausTs—theatadda i t i race& OHENZILLI NITS AND BYLD-D 1:11111) JACA CRIMA L. 11015 - BLACK CRAPE. LAOS A CHUINADIIIII VEIL& IMILV lIIITCEUID t SKIS'D LIS= NASD. Ezzoiniro, at an prime. at '- • . - -" .13 . 9.3wralantimnsts am, ' Wand 7 4 Motet strut. 23..E.111ELY-would • , .wel n to 1 , Uf one rippbr_themealsee 'DA NALL.ABD SUN. TAD UNDABAILOTHINO; PM *MIS AND u ( BANDICIDNIIM, DOLL SUIPIADNES e of all which will be found it fowl and attract at stock at Tay low foDat. at . I • 'NADA= kciunre,_ • ems 7a mutat at.. 411 b watiNaosona. •AA 11.111411Itt: GOODS.--Dittlag this week we yin 6d to oscatstal readot oral the ZVI solar of 1U880115. -- /Lowzge, PLonsa BON bYTS, 77.41,T3L 411 a.. ko., which we oflbr to wtio!odo !ordil at q olo .wws Prim. J 08.11.010114 ocht 77 and - 79 Miztirt amt. Of .p B* . LN Amides:l and Scotch toads,. 1,400 ht store and tut id" 1:0 - -020 ILL'IT4II4.I,I(49HUN 41t00. if Hks. •baiskaksats art.o . iaLs. • MIN owls, coiiias i 6n6ns.; a i Airs, sofintunt4B. WWI% GRATIALUWBOOODIL NAOMI 00.. . • U!.: b - • e in store sx Nis by •. •• .. DICE= s OQ. KRIM