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HoW Bland, tho cot/nu/xi tae* With Dresident,. and for D. vioinite prostsentiOn of the War. Pentutyl ;- --tranito•-wfthwurrethan alit:niched-thousand- Votersaisent, throkoprtim of whom at least would Union ticket if at itnolitt6 etbiCte an ; even vote. ' to the Union voteilhe majority that the ed. sdiere w ould - have' 4iveh: had they voted, and the Hughes Democracy would have been 1014en,b9fik:t?Lausima votes. The eiine rule gives us Ohio _ and Indiana by not leea than twenty thou ' sand majority ...HicreAta ,Piiikoy to the wholeAuestion. In she soldiers all vote, be thbyw4ere thermanwit careful arrangements are mada'foi taking their The 'return of the vote of the soldiers in camp stood= Republican, B,Blor Democratic, 785—over iivetltt.cno l The; tat Bcgiment lowa Vol watelrts, stationed Memphis, voted as -Republican, 2285 . : Democratic, 88- 74,4 fear-to one. In , the same 'proportion, the ;Union orl,Dcpubliend majorities in and Indiana would be - "Mitildetably abovi whit velum estimated. _or there - another way to get at the genii of the Let every maid who . •-,-"JlaYeeTedf?'..o-1144504 el Cite 021fis:,biteg down , for "Ant terYriaM s t." pining , yok aV ig Ctlf 03M . :pioieCtilion of the.,war:t, Hotking:oBn be fairer than this. Then to thii.mighty host let every vote ,casifor thntinion and RePublioan tickets at,Ate late 'elections be added, and then see ';'• *here the - sympathising, compromising, ,:elivary-inzwerving demon-nay will be—a _ .miserable _ minority; mere friction—too • weak to.rise to the dignity of a party. This queinieth, now eo often naked to vef . erenee to the del:Lyn in iheinilitars . opera, done ottlie Goverimtmt, which have de , ranged the jfinanCee.of the country at home, sad Ondaajered itOutere!ta and humilis -441b, frionids abriad, is than ably , and coriclustrely ansiered by the Chicago P4i O T glgr unlocked-tile • seonst of the -"programmer , and suffered, an'unwill ng martyr, for the truth to which he had Waled, but few unpreju _ dlowl men hml A - .doubt remeinin&, that, whatMrmany,had inferred from .facts _gibe tore; ras at length spoken' out by one who had -abundant opportunities of learning and'knowing the policy .wastel,an •-• army in the hospitals on the Potomac last . irliiter;anotheriitthe swamps of Chicks ': hominy far the mum* and now broods With Satanic, ouniiing, and cold, impassive x4IISPAYIP/4tlnS how yet randfier may be consigned to 'a kindred fate. When thi . , • country knows "where's the blame," no ', - mllitary or political cabal—no conspiracy generals - - or politicians—can longer • threaten =lt tworte.'its need alarm the "•'- - -Prec . admit, or *icy other honest man: • When' the President came into power, he found *divided North suds rebellious and :-.warlike: _South,. thieatoang net only the contintuace,of his Administration, but the integrity theZnion and the very axis tence of free institutions. The peril was imminent, :and thousands of good men who reason calmly and from -: the prompting , of the - ft:bait patriotism, feared thatle would .:Itiotbs.,Ablet•eTtia-With knoWn_ wiedom, estitfoneitn - lorbenisnee, to surmount the obstacles which stood itc his way. The first " Vastest object - to;be . attained was`the of the North; inahe work before him. • To secure this, so that white waxing war against-the' rebelliat4 he should ' not be - obliged arlake'ver upon the;men; who, in the FzoaStates,opposed his election, he wee ,omitemiled, to 'Vlikte sitiaordkary canoes della in his policy that otherwise would here been: rigorously Republican r and, in -'•ltte'eltolie'of diem to carry out. that'poll- • oy E to.stacept the mama of .those who had cxncreyropellty with -the idea whioh put him -italtePresidantiel odsie sad but little with the distinctirelistltutions of the North. ,ALoccemorbilit, Kentucky- ruled in the bron- West-laint•And Gen: Stott . were laces Leticeolat‘itilhe field. To the influence of die Pollor to Which Mr. Lincoln wee forced, not h.V. 'threats, but tifthe sitimtiottualits saboantlarg,, to inabmit, -- and ' the 1310 U Whim he was compelled' to choose to carry ':oat that paten such as Ultras, all the de lays and disasters, all thilmmilistions 'ef pride, and all the trials of over ' Allied petience, are due. Wan they Repub. who,for a Whole you opposed a rig - orcrus prosecution of -the war, the, subsist . ewe of the army.on the ecuany,lhe colas :actioit of rebel property and the emanolps -tien of - rebel alerts? Whoa* will look at contemporary newepapers, - at the'rocieed flags of: part Men bodies,:at the vote*. in . I Congress, will learn. Was he a Republican who, from September - a April, eat in Weh. iisgtOn' with an *rmy ef247,000 au*, while the"- :enemy.: at - Manassas, hardly -60,000 mtrong,Were deity sending him taunting' meesiges of invitation to attack? Was heAllepublican who ordered the mimy to the -Clbiokattondny iwarape, and there To. pose4with only "one change of base,' from -April to August? la he a. Republican who rise. bein now•morethan a month guirigmt s ;beaten enemy from -the Lbigk grounds about Antietam 1,.1e Gen. /Week a Reptils ,--of • the: ,Corinth Ilato and' now - generalief?' Is `Bon ' Carlos llitell:411e who *pent months tin , the Ise between Decatur and Stevenson in Al-' abame, while . the . enemy gathered cm his flank and compelled him to retreat to Louis hestopublican? McClellan is a Demomat s :thaleck is a Decnomst. - . Buell is • a Demearet-whofights against,: the . flomh not,:frotit any love for our-canoe, but be. catusreallitary -discipline requires him to make Ike sacrillee of his emulations to.the, - •Moismittaa . mt superior.. - ::These' three men arethessecutori of Oen; Sbat's Pont; lea and talitary .estate, and: the legatees "' *- MEM .;~ -z ~..~ . _ .~ z. .. I.F 4 ...- . 1 01rezOi the,Blame? 7 '!:!.7.•.7:". soma, we then knee what were ikiti probs. bbi, mod* that held what„ that Cartr•than:once- 4 inis threstenedAe official neck of that Young Napoleon. There was not a day 'from the hour that McClellan fell 'into the clutches of the Washingion Ole ticians, and was licked into keinbbinoccf candidate for the next presidency, in which bir.:Lihdoln could afford to - set him slide. 'To keep hiut"was full of peril i as the result has shown," •To have sent hicscdriftwould - - have hien to give the New York' Herald, 'the Cincinnati - Ensaiirer,the Chicago nines, and the ideas they represent, the aecondan "cy the, nation. In the: absence of Mails and.lienry A. Wise , either . :Voltam. dighim; Dennis Mahoney or Josh... Allen. can tell what that ascendancy mean'. It was in Mr, Lincoln's power to remove.Pre-' I moat, because he knew - that the-Bepubli- -1 cans, being wholly loyal; would, though die-` satisfied, continue their efforts for thei Con. stittition: He - - remove- Geri.-Munter for doinglthat which heliae sincedone Min - self. He could secillsoks and SigelCubinit to itidlgnity ho knew that Massachusetts at home, and the Germans every where were true: But. remove ;McClellan—we douht if the time for thit'ihae come yeti , and we have toldlthe raison why., - - We have thus shown what , has stood in thct.way of the advance of the artily of the. Potomac; and how.baselese axe the bluitges that the Itepublicans are tit:blame for the delays and disasters that have atteided It. At our - cotivonlinee we shall prove that this .inertia "of "MaClelisit is the : part - tif a cord, prehenelve phip,which Ahe leaders of - the Demooralicparty have concooted;to exhitud the recourses "and wear Ant the patience of the countrY, to thatatlascand as the end or the struggle, the North`will be' willibg to echojts the voice of • the peoplifthe' now famine sentence of Gen. Scott t""Waywind sisters, - go in I" • . ''.• - '', i Hear 'Three Dernireratte . Soldiers At's late grand linion itally,st.eldaager Gen. Panartss. col. Lrxrct2 end Capt Gnaws, all of. whom Imre been ;prieoners since the battle of Shllohnntilwithirts ffiw, days, addierredthe - launerma—audieri Gen. Dunn% gave a long and-dimply in- testing' narrative of the . eniferhige bin:welt and , companions in captivity, and of the meanness and barbarisurof the rob.. els.—more fully stated, but substintially the sante ati that. he gave in Ade speech in Washington: - ' - • Gen. Pzirriss gave his senthinents on political matters as follows: Lest I may be misunderstood let me tell you, Republicans, I' am no "Republican. - Democrats, I no Democrat. lam a sol dier of utypountrY, [Prodigious cheering.] I hold in my hand an. Augusta piper, ono , of some thirty or testi otheri I have in my, enfon, with articles similar to thls'one. Igrias: "Read it," ureatlit.7] This ii the' Augusta Daily • Onutitutionaffek published . in Augusta, Gs. •It is the oldest paper in the Southern States, the one which has the greatest 'circulation, and is looked !pen,. neat to the Richmond Enquirer, as the organ of the Confederacy. It is a studied effort ef these people' to" divide us Use .in the North, to' have the West separate - from the. Reit. They continually. talk shout 'this.: They lay; "We like you, 'Western men, for you fight better 'duns them maned Yankees; -we know we can't whip yop, but•we can, whip the Yankees two to one." This esti-- de is headed "The Great West," and if it hurts any of you, don't blame - me, - for you voted that I should read it. . - • .There to, hoierar.ssbittutlin the West. sid Par ticularly to Ohio , Indium. sa d Illinois, i'atrongoy .position to the present war wpm the Beath. The . - tone Of 1110 plllO le those States, theltobUc meetings, and the Dereweratte Cane. tam, all prom this cootie-. Shelf. This feeling dots not display itself se boldly opposed to the war per se, but aarames the form of opposition to abMiteniletn, coercion sad subluption. II la:add eat be sofa tote/aft It . a for In that ascot the individuals ghbig expression to It would soon end themaehes incarcerated_swithin the wall( of name Tenkee and their opposition this speedily and elrectually crushed out. But by prof/wing devotion to - the Unkuktbe Chestlfeihus and the Admittistratims of Abraham Isinpoln, they, me organise thoroughly for work. and thus sectus • way to triumph in the synrbeching. tali eleottom.!' ...That article proceeds to 'the length of a column in the same strain, alluding—for I will mention , the :names-td. Carlisle of Western •Virginia; Vorhees -.of Indiana, Richardson of Illinois, and Vallandielato of Ohio. [Sensation.] . Their ;;papers' are full of it. They 'lotst - upon - you tender footed souls as • trainim to your country Do you want to help these men; to murder your brothers and break up:.this,Roteri ment?, If so, in the name of Reason let us know it, and the Shiloh prisoners will send you down South where you• belong. We came home•fully detennitted to take 'all men by the hand who tniak and feel as we do, that this'rebelllon should be crushed We are going to our, home, in this State, and we will tell the GO Government, the can didates, and the voters, how we have been treated. It may be denied in some quar ters. I care not. We are determined to tell the &tab. Here around me are many of these men, my comrades, Heynbilcians, and Democrats, some of whom went South as apologists for these men. Some Miami clans and elaveholders - were with me in prison. We all came home. Well, call us aboUtiordsta if you please, •or anything else. [Applause.] • I tell you the slaves in the South that we saw are better posted than the butternut gentry.: Every little set of kindness thst three men received were from eaves. (Cheerxj We, have come home ready to use every. power that God bath given us, to pin down this rebel lion. [Cheers.] To take their property, to take their tierces, to take everything. [Great and long continued applatuse.) CoL Lytton spoke with great earnestness. We give a short extract: • I hardly need tell you that I have always been a strong, uncompromising Demoorat. I have been an apologist for tho Southern people. I pronounped the stories of their cruelties to be gross- fabrications. I con sidered the Abolitioniets end Hornbill:am the ensudee of the Union. Asiii sot say so While I was confined hi'llte Madison prison tho officers were allowed but two re done per day, those rations `cOnalsting of four ounces a park and's eertAdh quantity of corn or dour bread.' This bread was made.of meal and vette mixed and rented. It was first roasted on one aide and then on the other. It was retribution the outside, (laughter) and very soft:in the inside. We used to pith quoits witirthese cakes. (Be- Hewed laughter.) 'They 'pronounced that gentlemanly. treatment! These WWI the men I had been defending, the men I lapel ogised faiths men I treated 'in a gentle-' , n.anly'tnannef at Donelsioni 4- I , ,atryr suf. fend so uttlekhowevir,diiehijr my. *bale imprisonment, as I did irking T;irriral ft Washington and found wars men , "is the North OttapiUbleittg with tire rebels. 1 The , rebels axe our open woods% Me know whom to find them. ,t These Northern + enendea are vipers. _They: sting no and we I cannot find them to crush them, My only platform 1/1, "riatirlgii:Cliiilo.l7." i, •S 1 you allknoW,liniCitom been an - kboll- 1 demist. I has thrtiati abgro ft who came 1 into my camp aver to tfteir!reliel - imaelers. 1 cannot say anitlitie it; ittsto!nOW i but 1 II it shOntabeiticesiSNA,:ails Iller 6 ' 7 '; 41 : 4461 4 i, o fraCtigo;ti.;.r of oitr snsi sigi alk.A.isto. C,DiFirr_ _- api pitman), Ztery,party, now senol4 be =met into one. Thersithould ItenOlispablicsatii itoSleinixitata.• . Estill man sionlii ascribe' his personal - feelings. - I- ersia-opposed• to I Abraham 3etztoobsplsm nor;to ' Ilve/ri man who opposes * fl4ll4l=ln'• Captain cisti-0 a , yea Itittilkijeitiiti, 84- 10 11 . A. 4 114 0,1 114110 0ri:r f `',''''' ' ' I 4040 . ieilkinfilifitits - reitip mg Aii:Piesarred Irmo i • '- ' . • er t." - aiq' _ ~.. i 4 11 0 k is . li * i f - WW I - A lit 4 , la tel4l I •. yttise' atettidbi L ' 7 M I. )...40.0 1 1 001 tlits ., , .." ;~ __ 1 . ..!....1 - :: : ...,..,:.::: ::.Z' ; _ ~~1~ P _ ~ . ~. 1 R 3 Jeff-liavhiwiould'itt dm* yott for . Irdy, we era all Abolitikeittr,lonted cheer. ing.I.II telk-Yon;' , l've' beef thrOugh the mill, and I wish that every sympathiser in the North had togo through the came mill. ky .F ielLtlipy lieriaintielltdd ti . - gq., over the tour I.have.r , Ilion may taki my head for' ar 1 football if they didn't - change their notions. 1 If it were necesserf to free 'every negro in the South to save the Union, l' would do it: What 6 pity ILle Ili& some OfilfervihTtf: sing eympetbizers with: treason , and re. hellion, who.. love their "Southern broth -1 ren,", could not be put through the "mill" that Capt. Osseo speaks of. , ,It would 'grind them over, and make 'sensible Mew of liie - baVi'often beard the retaarit made, iltat no decent deinotret ever Taut to.ff.aa aaa;lx the tioebleue dime of that territory, **be did not: very Fll5Oll *09119 . a Hepubli cau a Poouco mon the, rebels, it seems, .worke tie same tinuaßirinetion. Bat the lettecirocess ia still more effective, :for „mem, subjected.,teit do ;etc atop at merely becoming BepubliCana, but are made out and out. Abolitioniata. = , „ .Ewact. anthemes of adversity." ,`But our 1111 Cittrei is to. call:the atten tion of honat demoarate,to whil General Prentiss said ha' connection with ~.the "ex 'ract''..irhfcli he gaire from the /insists Daily: Conatilutionalia‘ especially-such of them`as may; have voted the butterait; - I.loltekori,the lilth. That will she'', them what they have done. Those Southern fel- , JoWs are shrewd politiciatue, and write very plididi And very. well.. They tell you dem °crate precisely what -we told you befcire the= election; but. - you would not believe then. -Will you believe now T. You would, 1 in - spite of all we, could say, vote as they ~. - Wished you, and directly. against your government. Now you may !Out at your leisitri, provided you are not in faVor of the government:of Jeff. Davis', and of the 'overdraw of the 'good old government. 'made.. by Wiiebington and hia - -- cow. rem If - you are honest men, your vote will give you more trouble than it gives' us; • Although TO still deeply regret that any - Pennsylvanian should be so simplerue. to fall into so silly and_obvions a trap as.tlaat sot, by Hugbee and his ocquirtisans. , Buell at his Old Trielp. , . Fearful oonsetineauwa have already. fol lowed the essy, good natured sot of Pres.: ident I.Ancoin in restoring Don Carlos Buell to hie command, at the Solicitation of ecene border State, dignitaties, both civil' and military, and still more terrible - tionea quences may result within - a fat dart. His first ,work, after leaving Louisville, was to suffer one of his divisions, as brave men as ever confronted a foe, to be alaugh . tared at Perryville, while he lay with. the bulk of his army; idly, within suppOrting distance. Thencto Bragg, Kirby Smith; Humphrey Marshall, and their followers, moved on, tiouthWard with ail hogs, plan deer, their droves of cattle and hogs, wagon trains, and sll, Buell following at a safe dietarMi--ufe `to theLrbels, but any thing but safe to all, that lie in their way or 'fore them. ' '• • We ham; a praecox, composedof a mien division, at Nashville, under : command of Gen. Negley, and at this moment the ootui try to trembling for the safety Of that gar rison and !ha l t city; for Bragg tto!47 reach Nashville with an overwhelming force" so fir in 'advance of his tardy advernary as" to render any sesishince by'the litter 'oat of the question.. We have a few briefly stated facts on the eubject of Oen. Neglefi sitn&tion,italialint to it:cite lippreheitiloti, but not enough to make it certain that he is really hi danger. " PLVIZIOIN IN :IBM U 1111031" Itutrimictut Pawrr.—The cause of the partial 'tweets of the democrats, (as they call themselves;) was • gree t division in the party of the Union. One wing of the 'pity weatrone way. and another went - another. They could not , and did-nbt work together ; yet thle = diria{on scold ; ziot well be, avoided. One part went off to light spinet the demo crat" who live smttlt of the Potonmo sad the Ohio, while the me - sander , stayed Ist home to vote againiCthe wing of the stone Party ,isho' Hie. in the • northern 'states. The, breach will-be h ed when the war ittover. . , Bust Moat EVlDascs,—lsk the county of Ls B flhinoie l ,te demomicy -palsied resolutions denouncing the Presideirs , POO:W:l2l4Jan. The 104 tit regiment, Made , up . in that 'county, hiving, read the Motu - lions, - took e vote upon ' thin, when 844 lEon indignantly -repudiated the retrain. Lions,end sitters voted to pietas them. That shows who go to war sad who Mar at srzcz.4.l, EarrlAke Stipeinor - CopPet Oland suirLyruirp•i!ous„ rrnsivssa.. • PM, M'CURDY CO., n. ihnimico.enaTl323o.ll/IARIBIP AND uourmogrics..mgorn cams Borrow, BAIDIDBTILL BOTT011:14 gralinal 11101 , DIR; law kornfilvmaddegenthlll7ll4TlN MAX PM= /801. wax, tkasstntly on-haat% Timmer ammo= AND TOOLS. ; • In:mushy 71% 1-4? SUS and ISO ileccid Weds, Ilttaboxib;Penn i a. IlLrepr . bapplerfof !lyre eat 4o say dessirodyst. lin ' " • . Ahld MOM= & WOMB; ERETRQOY:, SUMMER'SAFE, BANK Tel:W-180N , TACIT -'D6014 - ' 'AND 8111iGLA2,41100 . 7 sairs 3,.. UN -404 UL senor. kerioni .164 aid sirBLNE LOOleiales •onluad. inbU jrarcOMMLA: I Oa I M, r ,.. , ;.loll9l*Brl3!AY,truit'Let*leifiia7.) • ..• *SO % ,fir ittabugh Steel W0r14.. &. -a , ovuotraz.* JONES,. BOYD & co.; jl:iohocar.+'ifOle? 11113 L; Ow. INT • ror zurTut, mum uparcurip ;,1143411, wan al Was sad Tint Ans, Tlchbe kidnap, yorisami....---...--waaol :111M01113801r, NUM & : aminc...> libarprms. Waiorsatail IKoll6,ll44uhrel.Pinss. • Comm IL si Kamm Smarr. Mmar t arettcre glkltuti armor ucara has KILL Nicarersly, carrms, DattatoAn WQ/li/L. aaa7t 8011.1215 AID Mtn saps 9Nr.toB3rBo AID ArrAuuNa 4coinci. - oces .najOiatEl sora,zeslimi 'AND mu:no Dna* aria; cumenomitunaAns oir vicroftlArAinc eT gievq,-**SPIr. EMI EllEi VC:TM COnfeigioiiiiildExpeimezThoe Of AN INVALID. fabitabed .fot ttoll belosllt awl Aitt wszoiag apt a taatteni,to-t , O yS-gasowb°trU r , ;tom thitObectsalto 0, 4 1261(4124. - 8y one who has eared hitostit after being pat to R eg M an. !' PrOtgli.Ea4./4 , 4 llll P o O tottaad V tati,-. erp. By rielcalig a 'pott-Pald addroogid - ‘ , relotoi, ' owns cloy Do boa ot-thositthor, MASAN. tEL MAY/AIR, Raq.,tadltrd. ILltip.P., N. Y. . .. sus., KI4KP.A.TRICK ‘4" CO., Naaahicturtrs and, Wiolcasie- Dealers La LAMPS. eattiteave, stu - DistiraiLus; oa•WholiralciArata fir ILTEBNCELEINATSD u.Lumpiontaeito tue!gcsynia cogsplr w . OOO kaatr.T, awoettS it. charts* aOta.Pittobliigti; ' • .10HB' COCHRAN BRO., Nanufacturars of IKON HAILING; IRON VAULTS AND VAULT Dixosk.w.lopw siturrEss,. , WLNDOW GUARDS, Ac.;214,41) Nrroad street sad 86 we e d Bare on, band -ioi7 Po* sad pialtiiialtibloWi sli yutficAts. . , Partletilar aitention paid to one thaw Lots Jobbing dons at short =dee: -* & C. P. DIA - RWT: I4 , Paper .LLIWPAOTUBPSS and &Oars in 804, Paltit OAP. UTZ= ;AND ALL KINDS OP WBAP. PING PAPER..: ; , Aram removed from No. sr Wood street to No Bmithtlead street; PittelOgb.,rik rialit YOll RAGA. 1241 pillarlDlOßY.: B. COLLINS, For WitDING AND COADILNIION 22:211021.2NTAzid *Wool* dealer ill clasum, Burrs.% mu* ma. anifProduee gamesoDy, No. 25 Wood . argot. Pittaburitt. P. • ' P UZILIC -.VOTICLB.f. I..ECTIJItE AT' TELE 1.13 - O.N CITY OOLLZGII. mwi ?eon and al. Gab stlt. Tald npAlf 110111NIAG.4a11. o'Flocir,t BANKING. Trl-..r • • " BUSS lINN . 0 Pitts kuret,-611egtenty slelolti, are 'requested to meet st the !MACE of W. W. littA.DBElltW, Zia 1.3 i Wood street, THU) it`llll2lo, at o'clock. All are requested' to attend,' as busbies' of tam , mace will to Delon, tte4seelluS , oc24l'llat IAI.I 14 LI A L t.ls 10,14.—,.the Stockholders of ins SOUTH EITTEitiIIRGII AND BAW 111141 i BIM ?MOP= - COMPANY ars hereby notified to meet et too TOLL HAWS of wad Oompney, on MONDAY, November 3d, .t four ankalt o. m. of *old ' day, to deal a PRISIDV.T, TRIABURNEI and Jays. MANAGINNS, for , the en 'Went par, and until their gammon are thaeen. oaf= • rt: J. BIONAIL. Venn or ftaiSTLYAIII/1 law= Co4l Pitterozeh, tietobetlBs.lL. • ITEII3 STOOIifIOLDERS of : the Penntylvanla Itanrasei Ofisspany. of Pitts buret. ere benaby notified that the mind greeting for Ideation of Dtrectoir to serve for the (wane year, rift be tie:d at the CISCO of the Company,. Tie, 63 South street,. ralebetrie. Fr. on MU th e 0 1 e 34 dey of liononber ,neat, between the lP 9 r 9 9! 10 o'clock e or. and treedk.ek p. to; - ' • et.l3;td 1.6111da EIPIIOIII4 Beim LAN ~rre . Dill 7 iteX The Bew Mlil i t thank Bog • Coirlwai .4411 bold their anneal lieetten an the itlititt isosper. or ZIOTSWItint 213.7 LT. being We ikt "day of that month. et the altar of W. di 11. - Watker. in the Third Ward. City at AlleehanY, hatwwia the ham at Raul 6 o'clock, p, at. of that day, at which Mere will be* steeled one Pr.sident, tire Dtrattora end Me TriIISILIFr to eerie dllling the evening year; Ity order. ! A W1X.41. WaTdOti, IWO. ' netball I:mi. - Oa. A. usertia - - • - ' Das: or. Pirieweab. Oct. 1ith,1.912. r":11.N ELECTION' for •Directors Of tble Beak will b bald at the Desiblog Haase os MONDAY, the 17th day of licrsexabie test,be• tweet tbe bolus of 10 co'dott et: sad 2 p.m.. A'Aesetal maellsi of the Stockbalders will be held . oa lb* 4th DAT Of NOVICHDIS NNXT, at 10 o'elcalt • • - 1 • JOHN HARPED; Osiblet. 0c17:1,41631wir . . _ Ginn= Biog. Pltteborsb, Ott. 17.1502 • i f - Ali - ELECTION for thirteen Biro*. tots at tbla Bank grabs bold at the Making Holm, on 111021 DAY, Von Mb, betwass %be boon otlow>awdfn.slt> r.:,. The reviler =tool tooetkii of B . o:alit:ides' wit be !tidal& TUUDAY. Nov. 4tb, U o'clock a. at. octtlat -111 DO. T. YON DOWN. tAmaier. • NICEANICIe But. littabwak. Oct. 17. LrelL icAN ELECTION for Preaidont lad Viroctors of calm Book, for tbc. otomtloa issf• will to ba.ct at lb. flanking Boma, oa 110NPAT. lbs 1714, of 11cm:quack, betwocot tba loon of It o'clock.. al. awl 1 p.m. A gamma taccottag of ft* Stocktoldtra gift to told on TOLSDAY. tiorrtaber alb, at 10 o'clock a. m. . Doti fro 12110. D. m OBBW. Mama, Platinum:on, Octobat 16th, jr - AN ELECTION - for thirteen Di. »dart of tb Ea - thane Hook of PittiOnnb, to Pall , for MO year, .du to held at the ItanUng Boma, ma MONDAY, Novato, 17th, bateau the boom at 11 fa. so. ant rt. • Tbal general anima! a...00s of fluntholflara .111 tab Orb on TOCIID AT, Iforambor tth, at 11 m. • 0c17.10s IL al. OlllltY, °ashlar.- bar Cat Base 01PA, • • Ocm 16 - 1; j • 14' AN ELECTION for thirteen Vireo tot. of this Tank sill be bobd at the Bankbee Host, 11071 VAT. Novashet_ 11111 prosUno, tig•4l the bouts of 11 a. ea. d9p. m. • Tbs sawed memos of - the btotlavtders be be et Ma Baubles Sauce, ea TULEIDAT, rievem• bet ftb pls., at 11 J .111100TTIN. fluter. . Ausonahr Dada. Oawber 15 Iso2. WAN ELECTION for Diraetsro of tido Hoak will be bald at tba Banking flocs* on the 17th day of movr.ursza NEXT, beige= Ito hour of 10 sod 9 o'clock. A g r anctal =eating of tbal3tockholdart wOl be bald on tht 4th day of I/MMUS= BLIT, at 10 o`Oock o:Leclut4 • J.W .000S,.(lasbirr. aIIICII4IIII . t liammeermase . Base, t Pit set:eh Uu..13th.1W... , fr - AN . ELECTION for Directors of this Doak mut be beta lit the Maalox doom o the ad runner orsormartra Neat, Do m w i t i, tb: s hour i lrerd ollt. he tra d t rat Pitt., eh the na2l2 ,TI7I2DLT OP WOVZIODISIt NIUT, at 10 o'ckdt.k m.' • " mliad W. It DUST. CMMIM. Tor the ivy Podia* Csurngi plains.{ f . ,•0 4 taw; LAW YEWS NSW TIM 111Y111401:. sco6oii.oiBrsBreamsi . PHOTOGRAPH AL purl: For ode by W. B..H.IAVEN, • • WOOD AND THUD OTBSICTS. .VJE W wff)r4EsTisziviiexTe. r :COUNT/07 toll aaorsmm,oS =MA 110011.8, BLAU!' B9OIa.*IIITIPGI PAPIDA wrrtLarri, BTA. TIONSiT, sad WINDOW PAVERS.: To* W. t 7 celt SAT s (Xl. as Wad strut.. NOTICE.--Pirteursou, Oatobor '23d, Andgoinest teals by John Ilitchie, °sembeir inth. .1141, at Use Ara of HaU Litchi', islthaca's, en( tb. co-penDerallp of JIHUtle ate day diming% by =Am) coo. met, end John Mich!. Is elcne enthorhtea ta settle 1111:11101buitsen et the concern. ALL per L. C. MALL, JOIIII PITOLIIL. • CHEEP PROPERTY - - FOR • BALE. attoiltial et tb• toner tt Babacca Crltattlers Stmt. with • lot 26 toot trout, aodn e ar b•ti on *Ala I. .mood • • large trot •tto ty lo Itca m, titt•d for. sad taut. torn.•SW) d Aar Om breve's. A dapalit'radar wbole hafldiny Th. property ta vs/Waal twit itt ;0 pat t ear, tad la apron at • L est marinas faeraalt m o o ; m tbaoarpat tur wry vl to 1.41 , 6 • ADO, tO - cc i .. 311c14111 CO...lntt Tomb street. petatok ENS IN COA le-PRO PERT Y Jl-4 , Ort/INED FOR tlial..- 4 3V11 tom tbaraticta ol rainablo Ocad oitstotod Itmi , Si :sal 33 post., imam lloosta {a drat', SilkaisardsAPSlL 113% sad Bon NI., hod oo• rr alms ivisladStSt• du to do • Imdt and Dtotit 4 buthatis.d(- t•taut propsrtSs so ottor low plots sod will MU tatartb dtha cardtair Isms). So putts@ le bh 341 41111 back In Cho coal trll44t, ad! attsatowate cf• SWSo tho above, •pply to , • . B. MALIN A GM rodsib 'tryst CULUDS OIL FOR t3iiiK-412 iota of 21,10144.1:1150Qterra1, that to am L toblol ielitgliZrilad totat ' t obblat vPepttr:* tetiou d wanois:irsinta.- maw 74 i; • ' rs: •T , Wolk% OR et du Oilloteins k r4siaca , '-$lO-AkWAri D.-80 4111101EICI ALM med-dima , sn ...tom moth., Itathood mid MTV% Wt hit la th es /mum oo the l a th orJutr. ,Arr totbnoolloo *AI Do ttaoktoltr voolhoe; Ono oh noostil bud Mired la, Utter , to gtitltt kLl.lllt, P Maternal . Poirso..:l tositX VitnUttalAti Fog r • Tok . totto im = a% Wa • D • sMAT. as aa -27 . Tnoe .'manl.- Atiaaslaim°u b., +.1140 =AL: . ' .~...^yy;.~y~' 3. ...r'.:....~~5 _ -,- owAwuzing . 4T-GaztrziratoucED earers.7" ^ • '; .... s PI I / 1 , TA-118ZZ " _GOD/1113 AttßY'Ll 'BOOK, 7141:1AZINS8, , esLawnoxpwraiy.. _ coinitrisTAL - arapAzums, .ntoikEssobiunt iteamzums, ki thLt ON'S . mu; z mu; At g retlT re du ce ' PriSas, at,-- 0622 mesoaricr HA LL.lFirrn SIR= MMM DZALBUS. EATON MA - eRIMIL & CO Q No 17 and 19 nib Street,L 'Jobbers aud ret.Ren `of TIIIIEWINGS, =BROX - DERLLS, HOSIERY, - GLOVES, HOOP SEMIS; RIBBONS, SHIRTS. COLLAHS, TIES; ENDER MISTS and DiId.WEHS WOOLEN HOODS NO., Blidti -sons re 3; "'AND - SHETLAND WOOL; 6,4190 Ite.ANITTI H ON.HNO, au baud and . lar‘th ire' purchased be ore the last great la. ranee b prices, and ,re offer greet indaoemeata to OITY AND COUNTRY ISIZIICHANTEI, MILL!. NSW, PEDDLEIIB, and all The buy to tall Math 2T:B =Sdug iiiioitzrenfot Sta,pl6 Dry . Goods, At. hated* =IT. #1.27.tf A' OttUINILNCE atithorizillr tb 6 Lena of Bands mho ceche:WO for Wilds lama in Aymara of alibied:atom to Railroad Companies. , Vusirtas, By an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Temagirania, entitled "An Act to so tharite the City of Pittsburgh to' compromise with the holders of Bond. of said city, betted in payment of snbeeriptions to the Gybed stook of certain Ball. and Companies." gyrated, the 11th day of Apra. A- D. 1863, the Co:incite of said dity en anat.:tr.:id to negotiate a compromise with the holders of said Bonds, and lime new Bards to be exchanged for the add. ober now,-therefore, in - accor ;awe with said -Acton Aimmbly; and for the purpose of effecting" said bra 1. Be it ordained mad seaci.d by A. Mayor. At ... &mat oaf cif ear nteleayb. I. defect eled Commas Comma s ad ii to lergby ennead _S Ms' as. :bray of me That the Bonds of the city be is sued, in the m net prescribed in said Act, to an amount not ex lug eighteen hundred thousand dollars, each, the sum of one thousand dol lore, dated Tan My lit, A.. B. lin, and payable in dity years, ng fear per cent- interest, payable. send annually, the Best days of Tuly and 'January, of each year, and baring coupons an:axed, to contr. mid loterest,rl by the Controller of the city, said Bands an coupons to be made payable in the city of BeerY - Fro Z. lbat the Controller et the city be and is hereby authorised to 'compromise 'with any bolder or holders of Bonds , bated by the city sathorltie., to PsYlnent of subscriptions to the , capital stock of any .raUroed company,' by 'giving ' to exchange for maid Bonds new Bonds of the ism authorlud by this ordinsace, on the following terms - and condi tions, via: The new Bonds, bearing four per cant. labreet, to be in the stun, amount as theold 011C11 for which they an exchanged, and the mums, &wand unpaid, of the olc Bands, to be paid and cancelled by tritaferring stock alba sillroadeontrany to whim said aid Bondi were Wined. at' its nominal wine, to an amount Kcal to C000 . 71116' - - ' ' The Own ordinance was reported to Councils, and read once in both the Seleet end Common Council, October 6th. A*. 1i.,1669. and ordered to to publish ed three times, 10 th ree itncrire weeks, In the pa pers authorised to 4* the citrprinting. - ---. 1- Zel McAULET, I - . - .•. - - • • -,...,, Preek4entorßelectOotradL . B. If otzow. Olork of. Belcct Ccrunial. • • . O. 21'1141.11DLISS, PiveSties.eirCommon CotmeU. "Mut: Roca If'Xaima. - ant of Common CoanclL (lite • ti• Iv 11 " 131 8 . BUr , ILL • N.F.isTATl.—ity virtue of au order of the 'Ce ti', phens* Court . Somerset county, the .;uodereigned. Adminhdrase of the Tstate of Wallah Dyer, late of Allot busy Ca . deceasedrwill offer at Public Bale at the II &ILIEZ HOUllet, In the bo ro ugh of Johns • town_, in the ty of Cambria, it 3 o'clock p. m., on W1D31114 AT. the 29th day of October, all that rah:ibis pre *known as isOnsabirr PUB PAO% con elm wrounty•flve saes more or bmi, eitaa4d sheet; twelve miles from Johnstown and eiztieh ftent 13cMerset, fn" Jenner tonstdp. Somer• aet abUUt7. 11.1 int: o6 the public road teadieg from • Johnetown to genteeset, and adjoining lands of Saar twa Beidion,,Chibitten Thomas,— Ilershberpt, • Heol7 .Lletentry,' John "Leiter; and others. Od which are erected 0114 Inmate suck, Coal llonse, 1410011 mm, Ceedlug _Howe, Who:: Hoar, and &Le cos lin to UOlllll. Oghwen Dwelling Muses, two large Stables, (locemmodato 42 bead of! bore s,) one IllemktenittrAthely and one - Carpenter. Shop. - The Iliffdiblibuildell.toseld runtace ars clotted, on "Web . Is al Onbard .f Pratt Trete, Ite. ; - - Alm, All the Iron Ore, and flume or Mineral Cod, • on, in sad speed that trace of Led In nid township,' osntaining 308 'scree, with all the, rights, and pets. ibises conveyed by deeds! . Alexander Jahne, dated. 26th rebruary, 1163. and mooed/id in vol. ffi; . page ibl, to Bee:brier% Office for Somerset county. ~:_ A 1... All the right, title end Interest Of eald Wil. Wm Dyer, of, - in sod to the ore rights and prtrllege I appurtenant to aid furnace, which were puntweed by flaberd klYere ter tberepply of ore to sad Par [LlM, and are chimed to here psised as an appurne. cant Wren by virtue of a Shaun side of saldpreen. heir the property of Huber ft Myers. Also, That certain tract of land, containing 49 ecres;43 perchee; tri Jenner.lownetdp, county MM.,. said, bobs about three:tit:lllm , Item said Pruners, mostly covered with .11mber t bounded- by Wide of Charge Binh, Abraham llemer.end others: ' Tones makeknown on day of ode. - . ' • -• :Tor farther intortnatlon apply to 8. DTEltilio: 61 Irederal etnet,'. Allegheny' Otty, or .to the tudersiga. &Let Pilleburgh.Poundry, Birmingham. • - • i scittd . . JOHN CANARD. Adndoistrator. . 1111:12:: AtiTWalt heretofore ex- Laing betweedi :WK. J. HOWARD and-HO BERT IWDODB3, under the tame sand etyle 'HOWARD ; ft' BODOZAS, Copper -and Thai Ware unneulleetatirsono dtriolved en the lath O re ism, by thi death ot.WHILun J.'Llcnrard. The bu siness d the late tree wilt be settled by the Ernie. leg. pert:ker. - Rebut Itodipere; these borates thentsdres to be Indebted. will please attend math?. -ROBERT RODGREO,--.having pnr „LA; &wed the actin Ward oi J: How. &oasts of the Elf Howard Hodgica, = 'coo tie to , tom to - 11HEWERS' Kr171.1t13, STILLS, of WOMB. tor OIL SEilloßß. 16H, God all kinds of wort lir Idir Ilao,rit the old "All ) 4 2t°4 t, • 4"t ' ritt roMr ionosas.', %KIS— -., -.0 • • XsanlicturaoteTeaduiczikticaii , t ; zw ia obrrrarnadl suns r,: Pr2211.13e18G11. r iof rfrrs3U2Gli mativrec. TUBED ZIMITIV/83 oonsteady es hank Wbl in %WIWI IA "delrei 4745F.4".. AfOrIU t —Vy • •• Lettere- of A. .stAtAitro•uda cog the. tio‘tcsat Dr., William Muth. dasaut ti, bresissa duly &suited to bomb T. iniustii lain: Dave All • • indebted to bald Wats es Squatted to maks Ws &ter mass% 101 thous/swing , claim to • • Alms for- s - • Dr. Jr P. a • ..cslttmd 494 Peon stmt. the.yertabstdp bantam Szlidlat b;tween •be ustitsfgoodsit . l/ y• 11T019' t 110.11AITS, THIS DAL J. , /f)/0 1692 It•lbb rettsmbot tura* -.Witt,. MAWS &mare lobo pads sadteen db• by iud4 - ens. SUchinst 'by Jobs Schub, Albs Anrythmy ?Using 1111• Allbeway,, +bay thb-lbuttistst WU be by 4Crat JOHN 80HAUJI.• • -I . . AL!.zini , rzas , 6 t m~pTlt = id pr tii CatUaltif litylatiftHtt --/Crootiourferritr •ffic—lsker ono- qucttetr - of , in ounce to miry tollintor Cada; of ftcrouncete'tfio anlyttito form, bond of tarty colloss—teat aloe; lnr witiononfo Oldfc or littfo*''Aita • tow dtkfa draw alba Olau ocrefull Into suotbar bony]. • tor oils otrutantont quantify for azto bond Of Cador..by ' , -812tIQN4Q#1115.i0Vo. ."` tZaintifumithflitti and tooth etreetO', . . OILS frzurni_L-- BLIPS, 11:581113015 ON coins. MOL.IBI4'. PM. YOKING NJ. CIWI'3SIS9B.:4. I INNANON. NAOMIISAI PIOTOLII:P2PPOSI' 011781 AND, o mum ossmai of A ll kinds .1a dam, .11tindltd 'AWN MIINNIIS. Sc., ad., a doraima for 1 1 1 • 101 r 1 7, MOODSI/411 a urtaa..4os. • --aosLibutystreet.' ;oTh. illr o iat 4 iP 9 l o i 4 r s a sbolati.AbmtkdasvasmlabNlat a r e a* . L voi , ;AMA ,WOODSON WALN: . BMW i:44110, 49;5114 I.46s.4iiiolilitai4 ' '''. ''' '- .. ...Sz eaci tims away ..--- - --- --- . . - i. J.slooolkostr 4 •• ' • - v 4 154 XnurO a wtyr aq A i ';— r . .. l 0 - iSpoliAnny.o4o644 ikr. , .-...-.; ~... •,- '4-..:EttOUClOdiiiioinnallrf Or (Xi. mow.= 4..4.1-.1 ...,.1 \ ~.e. U.A: 1."-r1-1 - .• 1 ; . N ,4 lEMA 4141.60 , 101 - (X)AII6. kpini .i. - .irt,Oralasid.DCAMlsti: is! - NRWAGOODS EATON, KAMM & COIS, Noe. 17 and Fifth Street we Invite rpoctal sttentton to a cbo6 miliction of LW. GOODS, tat soostnol.- L , All.tbsettow sad Sa ble styles et DRIES TRUCH LACE AND TIM WEIL& ' REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS. • : -'" - 1 -,,Tia/ININGSAND BONNET RIBBONS. HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSITIh , LADIES' 3 MISSES BA.LIIORAL SKIRTS, BOSTON RIBBED HOSE. GLOVES. GAUNTLETS 'AND - ;IIITTNIGL ZEPHYR AND SHETLAND.WOOLS...;• Kim, HOODS AND SONTAG& • • HEAD DRESSES ANDIFIAIII NETS. : LADIES'WOOL UNDER GANNTYTiL.: GENTS SHIRTSVSND - GONIKEIV - - NECK TIES. SUSPENDIRS:ZIANDNIS. YEZRENO. BILK AND WOOL' " -UNDERSHERTS AND DRAWERS: 0.11011101259 supplied la quantity at lowed F,ATON, ZIACRIIK & CO.; HAN'I96 . :A_N lice. nub 19 Yarn Sri:Fri. CALL AT:NACRIIM ds. GLYDVS, axt;i itrppli piano Ives it h TALL AND WINTNII 849.121311 Y 411.110LOTifl. liiumelea. Raiz, far ladles ant adios.. lii,StoN.BiliDED HOBE, for 1 . 1; and miso!•._ azawr mike iici ! sz,„6".bulfes and nam. &ID. 'CLOTH, SIM iind WOO crpoirrp, GAIJNTLETS ,uid *T*SFIS: WOOL HOODS, ;1101Mill, ISITBLUS, AIIIILFI',B,;BONTAGS,LZOGI3B. - GMLIMILISPB lINDISBUERTB azd-MILWIMIS; T4VELING sad LINEN SHUTS, TIEL COL. LAZE, trornstuc GLOVEE and GLIIIITiEEE. WOOL, =Brno and COTTON HOU.' And many other Adidas mutable for the cold sei sm at theloweit palms.' • ' -•• • • • 11Atrit11111 dtiFLYDE, . 78 lioaket behrosts !oath end Stusond- NOWITS THE TIME TOXIIRCHILS.r. Lewitt . 1D 16 . 71 r. Th./ pd 4 irry day in the Aut.: Yon' NIB' not bilk them ace obofp for a long tints spin. Shawls, Coats and Weisgoods, • . Angry larp gook and xi* st l iai. , • • - • ' DOMESTIC GOODS, - . 9glickneltseni oirscis:•: • 314 . yrcp—ruill end Pi id. . orse - om udthin the I;,r - oseitt - li.notoini F lom " itinrnolcosie tnyori take - n'otico. - ' ' IiABOON -LOVE do CO. CHEAP.. BROI:BRIES : M . i Burchfield's ZEBROIDIRZD ooLLAsi?Or . boc , ..,R;rtb 55. . . Do., SETTS, " 16. Do. • - do. t Jepozirr YLOUNCINO. as eon. ; - UT! OTi*iatED ZIMEOLDEBSD " ' • ** 11 . 21 : • ;•:: On. Thf,.w bti.* 2 4 earßeasacibic ilsiiliaiMol3lll74oTtOitilla 1101:16113 'AHD it A MET oc7:lawd3w ATrxr - 6otips! • E • New - C314,C:Cia.19 Z. BARKER & 'CO .'S; 59 -jrfa*.ket Street. sixas.-th; most Tarind an4-elsont iniortmati Inererldbited In thin Inthlbmglnnfaxs. pin ed6gmittoitprlrd• • •• riarss GOODn—ficn - 12neiltin wfl so quid dist limy fatrams-an imam. ntockoll mei and nion &dom.. • cLoiaB. BAiX ' ' ' F ALL rm. irrra EnAwyk MEW ISTYLIgt CIBCRYLASS; Igon oi)icapa? PLLT*for !iOW/01107 POPLINS.: • ' 110liZIPT ronnis„ all 4 10 FL •• - --Bithisoreg Rkial 4 4 - • •• in vaults sui poker, sty le - 11 . 1)04-11/1ELli72,Amons ' be !rand dr pride ot flu maid, THE QUA I CO -. l s ECtirit : , gar , sts-aErr - - 1114 • • • 113AN1 1 -1,MLW.61 14 _.• 4.4 1 Ilexes Oottoo. Matzo. toes- i;- Bbik TLoad and 811 k OEUSTIS.,AXIEI:IBI. La -aloe, itorbov -Oahu*: ant - =t AIM IHIAWZILO ; 13 1 %-ltorfn6Blllll7ll ORAWSBI4 Mow Kota* - 1:181W18211.11D D1i12300. ?11;o, MINT SU pod d,to nor aback 4 th. /I =7" 3 ""r e md. aroskosid .ito Loy ;mord to isoWy wholooaran,!otail portti , alb. 'tory krittg pri orqlorcoot; - • . oaf If•Woortotoinst. - :- F N. " 4 11°11 t ) 4 1 •.••T. NA-1111.01 1 1 TRIMMING :B/11)30kW. , • • BONN= IttßßOtte. ;AO Ousq,striag; 'OW= KISBON43( Ay - IW* droloytio mlAt. M_ _ .-• . • and - ooiOtii - Xidthiati - ifiouLt soi-tho stove goods, a. Poi its Cb*Pooll4ltheftiO....!!?! Cf _ - y. , ° c!_ ,s!" 'Nc4:77,44•19 litarkat dna.) witomsaailtOOXl3 , 44 sae Id sucks. w tzt r 4., • LK) • . rrt try.: uo . lIIIBIAOi BOSTAOi ;. S . -.. • BOA% 111:17TATIOW II 0 _ ..• jii.• Varril BOOSeiiialterr kb* 41,1, oplei 00tia,lbrs04. • •' at :r-' •,•‘• •••, •,, i,... ,- .t. i • '''' ' 2l ' • ',. ma B,Me ~ ... ~ _ .. •, BECEIVBEr4"- ~.Lt,:!!'''7o -" -": _ EVIDITTSOMEUTHEATRE. L .WN. EZIONINNS. awn Lam ' earassariT of 11.. BA. J. MILES, with . WS - colooritit4 MUM bora unionstualL" YgIDAY rams% OM Ilni• 069 . TRTII be pratemied; OR - DISIA IRON EMI. r . _113. ' PIITNAIIe. MILES sus.= NULTDIC—Z..=.:=-1111BNIZAHA To oFidade ftb 'M,tttIDE ,DIJVJkL. auttruz:." • • >u. xiras SEM= ---au. CHAPLIN Auziraticir VrOTICJCS: diANCTE TO GET IN„ THE wcr ~ 1T,A15 ,Prois CILYALBT. BOUNTY .177 : Was Dzezasimer. 1 'Washington City, D. 0., Oct.& lßid.f Bwa - aSostra &omtorr, Pittaborgh, Pa.: - Bir: Poo ere hereby anthcatteit to raise a Best meld re Oaralry 'in the Bade of Penneyhaals, for three years or dueller the war 04 be organized la ao cedauee with General Order No. 189, front Mitt Pe• The Plaid :id Beer °Moen cenlei plastered ;Pak • ichapislien of the oreardeatioi of the De • Molleted awn will be mustered id enro. BUPf Ors or clothing , arms, lucre end equipments Ina be *malted by the proper DePatiMent. 73.10rd,cotthek &ovary . of War. G. P. DUCHING26I I ,_ " • Brigadier General wed*. /L. O. • lisamaimartas ilhtvitereit Mama, l . • • Hanisburg, Oct; UAL j t is foregoing authority of the War Departmen approved, end ordered that the Regiment of Cavalry the sulboritol to be'reised -agreeably to the terms and.orgentration indicated by the War Departteent. L. RCESICLI,_ * Adjutant General Peonsylventa. Prom the above II will be seen" that the under signed has been duly authorised to tube this Beal melt will be attached, as far as possible, totm Stanton Comity, and COL Jams M. echooninahaM will eaglet la completing the Regiment. The liest , Stanton Regiment le now at Camp Howe. onliordied. and will be mounted bens. Tire Companies. of this 'Regiment are now In Cmop. and is Last fining up. tlempeuries, parts of compentes, and squads, not already sompted, have now the last and undonWeelly the Rust oportunity ice entail's the samba , . All Bounties from p the Malted States will be Oven to the men, and the Ailegbany.Connty Haunt/ to Both OM as roar be enlisted from Allegheny county. This Rattail= has tenet called V2T arab- 1 genioe the Secretary of War and wilt be armed, equipped - end boned With the l ent possible delay..: •• •-. • filif•The Colonel Can be found at : Headquarters. BARK BLOCH, Fifth street, above *Demi Howe's WILLiAr IS BA.T.ElkiLY.—Rearnit wanted be Ude adebrated Battery, now with army of Nixed% Goa: Poi* artianaiding.' UIMtMA.IPS Vito ban been dehilled ou netttithts smite, Is now Ist the city hi the seeou:thne, persons whbiag tfJoht the Zetteti will tell at -.I; • ao'rErrif amain. ri - EiTANTON 2 HEAVY ARTILLII .7.417 - Ir e aVe...= l :. Aby more k.bodled men be socepted 101111 00 IrieonloHef, Fifth meet. AUCTIOar 111.11. LES. p.AtErr: - .I,II3ItILTY .LJTS TION:—On TOXI3DAT • =VIM% 'October at 73i o'eock will be sold. in the - secant floor • soleirstorn of Da da' auction, 54 'ffiftli attest; BIZ 11111LDINO LOTS. in • Tad racily 'opposite the , new Presbyterian ohntcb. and the very least attested of any in the village i ! • One Let" fronting 43 lot 6 inches on the Orates borg Pita. ano extending aim& Mend 'street 115 feet—the lotbsing It het wide In the ram whereon to erected a twoelory brick dwelling. - - One Lot on the corner of Hthend eadltrosd streets, SO feet front on Hiland street, and extending heck, along Bread street It Let 6 inc . • Two Lots, 55 feet front each, a fraid ra ts, and extending lack 66 and 71 bet, rspectftely. Two Lots, 40 feet front - etch; onillisad sheet, and extending back eland 65 fret, respeodvely„ • • - also; Om Tract of Lead, =staining 1% Xres, 011 - at 9 fret toad, leading front end WSW to attend • street. , The property edloina the country reddens.' of Robert Whi - tame, Tex, Daniel liegle7,Tati.,' and • Wet. Bradley Req. It Sass -handsomely • for maw. inentalgfrhissit p lal is pleated with .beszieg_gralt Trese= , •Peiche lei Plum, do: Peewee wishhg to rierw s. t=erty can cell on lir. William ;or" On Terms of sele—Oas third aide, bilatar in one and two yeas, with interest, secured by bond and inert. QLKILL ex t bEVISN'EIi WALED 1.3 LOTS AT AUOTION.--On TUESDAY JIM tISti, October 28th' at 75f, o'clock. win be aeld,l3 Occonarcial "Wee Booms, No. Tlithntreeti I t, In the Bath Ward, fronting twentPano Ina nu and a belt inr.hei on the easterly sided Logan 'Anode near the corner of r,onklia street,. adjoining residenoa oUWilliant• Magill, gag, and este= beet is fret, whet= is erected the three d dwelling, with intitefron stone trou t, No. U. - Us indlchog hi ; nearly new, with -eight" roots; betide a lath roan lam magi In kitchen, hot and cold widow; gee In oat h nwite, and atalltidint naniPlatn• undieldielone bait of lot and dwe l ling adlainialt the above. an the nontitot l 3: liCO. tam; in Alto, d lots th &Math ; Ward; tieing lots Hoe.l end it in JerandahlAnton`aban` phin of Ws, Isev• tog o tech front tit= 101 l an Ikdorto strai,. near cum at Itanialin Mee; and entenOing Win the setniimidthil4 fret itgi inches; no a 2 2 boa -" Sams at esle,* • .1." G. DAVIS, Amot.-. UlitaTU.l3B, • 08, PAISUNCIS AND •ZIIORAVINGO.AO AIICTITOB.;-.0a , IBTSDAY - uccaratio, -Octobers 48th, at Ido`elook„ out , be told. at the :Want= of tea late Dr. Wm: =Penn renast; tha astir& husehold and Ohba .Irunttiro.earprirthg ltt, parts Cldeketing or octant Gaud PUMP; on* ' wen ontau equate Plano; Ana Oil • Prehattn&t, Is gEttlfrernou :Oman Braarbtuk - by _Agultkon and obolst mu; fine ..wettiss and 'Munn& Marble Bata of Mr Walter Harvand other: Marble and -Zama .Ontantantr, alabogenT iad :Walnut -Bate: • gat Chadorcome - and Pier , %Not; Teu-agresed, . Bolan and . : low poet Waned .andinterrriled• stead.; Athoutni and other Wardrobe& ; Dusellog .Baresui; several Volute and .obacry" Book Geer, Beeoptton Chola astd Tatar, Ihmopala And Ingrain Oupetr. Ott Clothe:" Law Curtains; Plods; Bate d -Hoak Mattremou Web deandio Qum OfilesDeak, topthir with 't mrnot i rade, orlHntna4oom ands _ ttrAlea . Tense cub. • buds. - 6, DAVIS, AU*. AliciLON ..trA 1513:11 Al4.Brascr. .PROPIIIBTY.-02 ?MOAT LU Z4l , October,' 11th. at %o'clock. at Dada' Ana. tion.64 lilth Artat,arlll to cold, by order of Amami McClinton; Yalta.* of L CfAxi *at lots of -gonad altosta - la Al My, owes , lansherly "Wool Fayattaatroot,roar laaM each hawing a boot of twonty•threa bet four Unto* co Fajen* stead and nataioilng _back 124 of to a 26 foot aikh being lots 1t00.102301120, 1030 and 1031, in &met Thornton:Nl plan afloat callovOkatbaue Oa lot No. 1000 ore enkted a .twoator7 brick dwell ' log, aflame duelling aada kick stable. Tama or .oass.-Ooolialf .cosh. fobtal In one you, with faunal. J. cf. DAVIS. - Ascot. nat'HANkr COURT euiLF4 OF-WA .V TIE tIVIZICT 2BROPZB.TI.—On TMIZDAT Al/118170, Oct. Mk. at %o'clock, will to ccom an - tho otecod:tkoce of DOW &action, al rink Strah trfaffOßZ of *plane Coat, War Talnabbc Lots, Waste at the Gotta or paver attest and 80. doubt " allay; cosh lot Wring a front of 24 test ea -1144,01 atotat,natuolkm In , docth 160 'feet to ringt attest - Torssat sal.. - - B. 17411,. 44004dnitin; et if. Leech. diem. ATALUAISI4/1 2STOLICISIVIAUUWIPN. . —Oa TCYBDit XIMNINO, (kat* ath, : _st mid, at. the Onneterdelftbil No. 54 FI th`etceC:- - . do Mataiassidlikanbctirersittialtodi., . Illooongebets Midge Convoy. ,11 • •ti.o b2:11.1. (Xe.t I MA. g :;;;;.• Eigm /5 A, fi"' • 1,A363. }ttl4 AMMJU'lltal.= or MITUIDAT ItOBNLNO,'- adobes , ffisk.: 10 okkck;vlll 'Lamle dastiobi, IA - lifth siiistaco . qq , Mlti mortal dm, LAJANSf GIT.:t01,!B ,cl 3 StcOLNLLAND - . • . .40 e • 'l. rarot bespisee ien kende ofliesoree LLIC9OIINY COUNTY; win z.vto itarpor k a.44 assobs •muilga• ondillm poem uMmitipit Sbom4MB et Am. b i th mm tr . d o m. :At Alf tutammof JermilLsbint,- va• of tlvaliMMlLlC* l444lolooo :Z ug u i Ls imm l and ti RICIBULIIDMOSOMeMa r a-W/4 ta., m• .td f sa• maw akomms4. 4 mcr MS= •MLONDLT. the r/th ifs 7 Outobormsmt.thm sad thew* Miks oat Dams of AibillMIMI4M strAg tke gem w o w 4.4.14; or show smwm. my you "bagiostw nut - to tam atosmt no. re. _to Jaw Win, at gam atm-smog m 7. ltm4 D l 4 B I .9Z+ I - Vitt lYtnUitr :- iA LOB Alwrzr, p o r .wikikasatur.i s " 39x- °Y .; Li tut.......u.notie. , .! ,her ch nu ak.t k ead C alsatb; a , -t - -"ocass . Dll7l 3il~ WisalaUbib NirbEis tor I r.„7e a =um, no 10.111.
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