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A Tangled Question. • The London ZVw«t, speaking of Mr. Sew ako's circular to the Consular agents of the United States on the ..subject ofahe Proclamation, remarks that “this cir enlar will have the effect to deprive the Government of the right of appeal to ita Emanolpatlon decree hereafter aa a meas ure founded on a moral principle. Mr. Bswa*x> reduces it to a '‘military aol;’ the Proclamation is thrown like a shell among the of the South, and with the same amount of benevolent Inten tion.’’ The Timet comes nearer to the truth in the above remark than it usually dees, when speaking of American affairs. It must be admitted that the benefits that flow from the Proclamation to the negro__are only incidental. Its primary objeot is to weaken the rebels, and knock the corner stone from beneath their bogus govern ment. “Ahl" gTOwisthe IVm«, “the poor slave need not thank yon for yonr procla mation. It is not founded on a moral principle," bat “Is thrown like a shell among the population of the South, and with the same amount of benevolent in tention." Verily, we must admit that there is some truth and logic in the remark, of the Asms;' but how strangely at vari ance is the growl of the great sympathiser with treason, on that side of the wat£r, with that of the smaller folk of the same ilk, on this -side, who are all crying oat I that the very opposite of-what tho Timet asserts is the fact. “Shall we send down to the South our sons to be butchered merely for the nigger ?’’ roars Fxusaxdo Wood to the crowd of people whom he calls Democrats* and to. which they respond in u excited yells of “No! no!" Now, here is a curious state of things. The Timet says “no,” Ex-Mayor Woon's 'democracy say “no,” the President himself, if he would ss6ak, would say “no,” Mr. Sewaed, in hie diplomatic cironlar, has said “no,” and we add our humble “no" to all the rest Now, when we are all agreed, what’s the trouble? Nothing whatever tint ah arrant lie, which the ablest journal in the interest of. seces sion, and the most persistent and virulent enemy our Union has in the world, has . nailed to theeounter. In England our Government is blamed I for not making the freedom of the slaves of 1 the South the paramount object of our gnat | national struggle; while in this country! the Administration is charged with having I made the emancipation of the slaves its I. paramount object. Of course, both cannot | be true. The English view is the correct 1 one; but it is not so olearly understood in I England as it is among* tus, that, owing toI the peeuUar. structure of the American I Government, the abolition ef slavery can I only be effected by the national Govern-1 meat incidentally and by indirection—as a means to the attainment of some other I object, such as the suppression of rebellion 1 and the restoration of the UniSn—that it I can be used as a means, but not sought as an end; therefore the tauntof the Time* has some force in for after every slave shall | be set free, any one of those millions of '* freed men may torn to the President, and exclaim, in the spirit of the Tina, “Ah! Massa Lucour, you made me free because . - you. couldn’t .-help enough, “ Sambo," Mr. Xiscol* might answer; “and yet I am very glad that you are free. Give] God the glory; for he did it ; hot'L” Now, here is the whole question in a nut shell. Mayor Wood, in the style of a foll- ( blown demagogue, as he is, puts tbe inter*' pretation of the pro-elavery and pro*trea son democracy upon the question; the Timi* carp* at it to suit, the meridian of 'anti-slavery England; while we have en deavored to give the plain and simplex explanation of the wfcble matter. "When the rebel* began , this v*r they boasted largely of what they would do. They would eubdue the North, eelze the capital, bo recognized by all nation,, and thou all would be orer. Now .hear the subdued tone of the Richmond Examiner of a late data: “As time wears on we hare reason to hops and heller* that the arguments for. peace will' become more and' more cogent and compulsory with the North. Wo hare reason to bellere that Europe will bo obliged, not merely by the dictates of en larged philanthropy, bnt by the more po tential commands of interest and duty, to interfere for.the suppression of the Ameri can war. 1 ’ v The rebels art pretty nearly done when j they begin to talk in that way. They are looking anxiously .to their the North, and to their friends among the. aristocrats of Europe for help. Bat neither of these parties.to whom they an looking for help and interference pan relier* them. They will b* obliged to ylsld. ' _ ; Tho War. . Things seem to bn Working, well on the other side of the Potomac. Of the position of the two main armies ire are somewhat in the dark ; bnt we knew that Burnside end .Sigel'a forces, which comprise tits _vhaasi«et pert of our army, are withlnanp- i p porting distance of each other, and that • ; these are both lighting generals. We can* ' not sea. hew the rebel army can escape; .and if forced to a general engagement they oertainly can, it our immense forces are handled with only a tolerable degree of skill and judgment, be either captured or' ' dispersed. Pastdisappoiutmenta, to be sore, hare greatly abated onr expectations, bht . e till we are hopeful that; treason will ra- Mies its death blow this month. ■l - .••; Tan telegraph brings, through rebel sources, a confirmation of the capture of Mobile. This la only second in importance to-theieaptnro pf tfew~orleansr~All the ■ important porta on the Ojtlf coast—-Pansa-- cola, Mobile; New Orleans and Oalreston — arc now in possusion of the Union foroes. 'Ciaina roa^rnaUwroa.— ln aTrepent presentment of the grand jury, Toronto, 0. W., the following expression of sympathy for the oanse of onr eonntry appears: * The jurors, in common with their fellow eitixenn'OXprtßrrhOM'thalpeacemaybe restored to tho ‘Uniled flutes of America, and that that nation may arise ont of the ter rible orndble.pnrifladand disenthralled. ; - 4 : I^S|x vfIMV W I) * with reason: WearaaonxtoseatnatCasr with him. W ' ir * !? ’?*y <r: 'V Particular* ofthe Galveston Capture. | The Galveston Pmon, of the 10th ult., j has the following i - •"••• j Wednesday .evening, October 8, a meet- | ing of citizens was held in tbe City Hall for the purpose of taking into considera tion the state of affairs in the elty, in con sequence of the ovacuatioo by tho military, and the departure from tho city of the Mayor and a majority of the Aldermen. The'meeting appointed Mr. James W. Moore, the oldest magistrate in the county* Mayor pro tan for the city, and. clothed him with full power over municipal and police- regulations during the present emergency. Port of the enemy's fleet, consisting of four steamers, raised anchor at nine o'clock A. M. Thursday, steamed slots ly and cautiously up to the city-and took -po sition at the foot of tho principal streets, the Harriet Lane being in position to com mand the street. leading to ihe custom house. The fleet pame to anohor about 10 a. m. But very few people witnessed the pro ceedings of the fleet, and the few present looked, on sad and gloomily. ■> The fire brigade was stationed at the hsad ef all the wharves, with instructions to show any Federal party that might land tqjho Myorie office. No communication took place between the fleet and. tho city authorities up to 1 p. m. At about thishour,the commander's steamer fired threo shots towards tho West end of the Island, whereupon the Mayor pro ton., accompanied by Messrs. T. M. League and Capt, Haviland, At his own re quest, went to the end of St. Cyris wharf andmade a signal to the fleet, Which was answered, and shortly a boat was sent to l the wharf and took the party to the com mander's ship. Our requested Commander Beneliaw to communicate to him his intentions in regard to the city, informing him at the same time of the i abandonment of the city by the military, \ of tho absence of the Mayor and City 1 Council, and of his appointment as Mayor j pro tern, by a meeting of tho citirens. Commander Benshaw replied that he had j come for the purpose of taking possession of the' city; that the city, was'.at hismeroy , under his guns; that he should not in terfere in the municipal affairs of the city; that the eitliens might go on and conduet their business as heretofore; that he did not intend to occupy thotOity for the pres ent, and until tho of a military commander; but that he intended te hoist the Uhßed States dag upon the public | buildings, and that his flag'should be re spected. Whereupon ;t&a, Mayor pro ton. \ answered that he could ‘not guaranty to him the protection of the flag; that he would do everything in his power, but’that persons over whom he had no control might take down the flag and create a dif ficulty. 1 Commander Benshaw replied that, al though in his previous communications with the military commander he had in sisted that the flag should be protected by the city, still he thought it would be oner ous upon the good citizens; and, to avoid any difficulty like that which occurred in New Orleans, he would waive that point, and when he sent the flag ashore he should send a sufficient force to protect it, and that he would not keep the Bag flying for mo re. than a quarter or half an hour—suffi cient to show; the absolute possession. Commander-Tleaahaw further said that he would insist upon the right for any of his men. in charge of an officer to come on ehore and walk the streets of the city, but that he would not permit his men to eome on shore indisoriminstely or in .the night; that, should his men ins (tit citizens, be gave the Mayor the right to arrest and report them to him, when he would punish them more rigidly than we_ possibly could; but, oh the other, hand,'should any of hia men be Insulted or shot at in the streets of Gal veston or on any of his ships or boats, be shot at from the land or wharves, he would bold the city responsible and open his broadsides on the same instantly; that his guns were kept shotted and double shotted tor that purpose; that it was the determi nation of his government to hold Galveston at all hazards until the end of the war; and that we oould noitaka the port from him without a navy. , The Mayor pro. ton. asked his intentions in relation to the railroad bridge. The an swer was at first deelined; but afterwards in conversation he stated that he did not desire the destruction of the bridge if he was-not interfered with; that he would permit the train to run up to this side of the bridge with provisions, whioh must be carried from there to town in vehicles. The train would not be permitted to run to town, and no communication whatever shonld.be held by water. _ . . Commander Benshaw stated, in conclu vgion, that he had already advised the ad rural to send a cargo of flour, to which our jtariy said nothing, and departed. Shortly after the‘return of the Mayor and party a detachment of about one hun dred and fifty marines and sailors, includ ingjkbout half a dozen negroes, was sent ashore from the fleet, whioh landed at Kuhn’s wharf, and proceeded silently to tho custom house, on whioh, without any interference or demonstration by the by standers, they raised the United States flag. After half an hour, at 8 p. ul, the flag was quietly taken down, and the detach ment marebed back 'through the same streets to thelrbdats, and retnrned to the fleet. The Mayor, pro. tim. and Thomas M. League, Esq., subsequently, at 4 p. m., ad dressed the people at tho market, stating the substance of their. interview; with the Federal commander. • Aresolution of thanks was-tendered Messrs. Moore, League and Haviland by the meeting for the satisfoetory manner in whioh they conducted their diffient task. The Losses In the Kentucky Cam* ' paign. • . _The Cincinnati QaxttU says: Ho official report has yet beep published of the aggregate losses in the battle of Chaplin Bills* bat the three reports now printed show the following loss In killed, womndsd end prisoners: Boasseen'i BWislon Gilbert's « Jackson's " Tot»l. .. 3,W Boporti jrot to ton in will mil fho asm btr io 4,600. - The Keot'nokp eoopilgn b»i hnn np«ulT« on*. Tbo lainf ilso* tlw UU.robol Inwulon foot up tha* Rtohmond Munfori»tlll»... Ohspllo ........ Loiiai la tho im»U wej ' ' r*‘ T0U1.....n.a Tb. losses at Richmond andManfordlrlil. ware ohiifly in prisoner., bat for thetims bo* log tbo whole number hsTo.boen withdrawn from tho forrico. ' ' Tez Martin of the Benoh >s this eitj U too frequently/violated; bat its .decency U not often so disgustingly outraged-as it wh on Saturday by Judge Barnard of the Bnprtme Coart. This men, haring before him a writ of habeas corpus whioh wait tardily answered, jsold that then was power enough in this olty to. carry oat the requirements of theeivll law, and it should he enforeed if he had to call npon the whole Demoaratio party for naaliitanoo. In due of a farther refusal he woold point eat a way, provided by statute, whioh would bring sufficient aasistanoe to bring the sol dier here by foroe. A lawyer in the ease stated that the military officers down then wen under the impnulon that the writ of habeas corpus had been suspended by the President.' Judge Barnard said he had re stored it -here, aud it would be restored sgidn in this State neht Tuesday. Judge BamardVhas probably, efe this, repented of Ibis felly.—N. T. JVttim*.- —jtg important dieoovery 'has. Just been madeatßotae,enpropertybelt)Ogingt6'H. 'Outalde th«Bt,Bebas ~Uah Oats.; bis ait anoint Jewish ceme tery, erith'yalptfngil dalorlpUon a^jart eeph*4£;t\..V., j.,w. Geri. MeClellsn lnquirlp* «he Koad to Richmond. A Washington correspondent of the New York Timet says : Gen. McClellan was last week telegraph ing to Gen. Haupt abbut the several rail roads • leading to Riohmond, and their ca pacity for conveying troops. Gen. Haupt answered that the condition of the railroad, by way of Fredericksburg—Owing to the fact that the bridges had been barnt along the line, and in many places the track taken up—was such'as to render convey ance by that route impossible. He sent word, however, .that the Orange and Alex andria road could bis made available ou short notice; and was capable of convey ing four or /five thousand tons per day. It was suggested to repair the branoh of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad leading to Winchester, the President of the road desiring that the Government shall take it and put it in order; but aa it-will proba bly not be particularly needed, the authori ties have not felt disposed to undorlake tlje enterprise. ‘ Atlahtic and Great Western Rail noAD. —We understand that this broad gy&go railroad- was opened last' week to MeadviUe, Crawford county, Pa. The ad ditional eection thus completed gives 100 miles west from the line of the Erie Rail road at Little Valley. The next seotion to be opened will oarry the road to Warren, where it will conneot with the Cleveland and Mahoning line oity of Cleve land. This done, the -Brie Railroad will have the benefit not only of the local traffic through Northern Ohio and Northwestern Pennsylvania, but of a new and important through route to Cleveland. Milwaukee Butter tor Liverpool.— The Milwaukee of October 21st, reports the shipment to Liverpool by Messrs. Clarkson & Sons, of 255 firkins of butter. This is not, however,, the first shipment of butter direct to Burope from Milwaukee. Pi R. Btorm shipped through Wo. Young, about six weeks ago, 90 firkins of butter to Liverpool, via Portland. The butter was shipped by Mr. Storm for U. Davis, of Columbus. BPECIM NOTICES. rg£-Lake superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WOBKB, Pmiwiu. PABKi JTCDRDY & C(V Manufacture** of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS* WALTER BOLDXBi al*olmpcwte**anfid«*l*va In METALS, TIN PLATS, BHAST IRON, WIRE, Aa. Oonitantlj' on band, TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. Waxuousk, No. 149 Tint and 130 feeoad atrooU, Ptttobuif h, Penn’s. ***Bp®dal enteri of Copper cat to uj desired pat- JTJ,. mygfcdawJLyT gag-TfaeConfenion* and Experience OF*AS INVALID. Published for the benefit and at a warning and a caution to young not who suitor from Herron* Debility, PremaMre Decay* Ac.; sup ptjlng at tba-same time the nww of BelWui. Bp «*«* wbo baa nnd himself altar being put to gnat expense through xnadical imposition and quack eryt Bp enclosing • pit<fii4 addmnd envelope, iggu conn map be had of tbs author* NATHAN IEL MAYFAIR, Eeq., Bedford; Kings 00., N. T. mhlDlydswT gyBOEKB ft BABHES, FIBE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BASS TACIT lEOH TAOLT 8008,. AED STBIL-Ullin BOBOBAB-PBOOr BATB MAECrACTCBKBS. Voa IK mi Wl SH Urttt, btactn Weal <w*4 - eaUWMe*ten Bonk tide. BB"gABX LOOKS elnjt on head. ' 1 ahM gyCOBHWBIJ. ft XEBB, CARRIAGE MANUFACTOREBS, At tbs old satablisbsd Coach Factory* DUQUESNE WAT, (mean Sr. Cists Svnxff. done aa usual. Ju7:tf_ pyfttUlragh StoeliWorki. tsiio Joau...~~~JOßn ■* ••;• ' JONES, BOYD & CO, ; Kiooftctwm of CAST STULj liNi BPBIHO, PLOW AHD A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, corn* of Bam end Flrrt«traet»,Pm»i«ir|h* Pwa't. 0818 trv. c. »• b. *atia TITIMV OOOTfciM WIliO» MttU». tyaoßnrßoy, buhis a ho* LxE, lomm a» Hacsuvn, Wxiuaeroi Woau, PUUborgh, Omoe r Ne. O HiUti Stiut. Manufcoture all kind* of STEAM SNOINKSAND MILL .MACHINERY, OABTIHGB, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND BREST IRON WORK. •STJOBBtMO AHD REPAIRING demon abort notion tnbg&dly J. 0. cniMTIMI •• I. Iltt tyj a KIRKPATRICK A CO., ttunftotnrtn and WboleeaU Dealer* lo LAMPS, OHIHNEY6, SHADES' CHANDELIERS,-Ad. : •WWholeeale Agent* for KISH'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AHD LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, Ho. 39 Woos Smut, oppoeUa St. Cher lee Hotel. PltUbnrgh, Pa. , jalßJyd gg-JOHl? COOHRAH ft BBO n Marketoren of IRON RAJLINO, lEOH VAULTS AHD VAULT DOORS, WINDOW fiIIUTTESS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., Hoe. 61 Second etrcct and 86 Third ■ treat, between Wood and Market. Hara on hand a rarietyof saw Patterns, Caooy and plain, soitabla for all porpeae*. particular attahtlon paid to andotlng Grate Lota Jobbing dope at abort notion. ah 9 S. & 0. P. MARKER. Paper MANUFACTURERS and dealer* Is BOOK, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AHD ALL KINDS OF WRAP* FIFO PAPER. •arßare removed from Ho. 87 Wood atraat to Ho,. 88 SmlthSald fltraat, Pittsburgh, Pa. • ■arcASH OR TRADE FOB BAPS. myi ggg»H. HOLMES ft SONS, Dealers IntFOREiaH AHD 1 DOMESTIC BILLS OP EX. CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OP. DEPOSIT,BANE NOTES AHD BFXOIX, No. 67 Market street, Pit* burgh, Fa. .... * and* ,on aB the principal dtka thrangbost'tbe United Suite*. *p22 g=g*HEHBY H. COLI2HS, Eor WARDING AHD COMMISSION MERCHANT •«>* vboleaala dealer la BUTTER, SEEDS, FUR, and Produce ganaraOp, No. 26 Wood atreet,' PlttabnrghjPa.'-- hoi UN IO N PACIFIC RAILROAD OOMPABYo<—OPEBXNG OF BOOKS OF BOB* SGBIPTION.—Docks of Subscription to Iha Capital Stock of tha Union Padfle Ballroad Oompas y will ha opened oa WEDHSBDAV,tb* ftth <?ay.©f November, A D. 1602, at naon, on tha tsn&a and conditions therein Mt forth, at tb4 plaor* and arltb tha pamiu bUowtng, at Ihalrrespective plaota of busltsae: Alban), fiawTork~.».~m.TaosAa WVObO.tt. 1 Baltlwora, Marylaa<L.»~...Tgo*Ai Bwax- , v Buffalo, New Y0rk.~....»...Di4x Blceiioib. I Boston, Mmuchttartt» w ...BaKhM. T. Daxa. BltliD|t«D| lovi,» w^HH lriUiOooL Cincinnati, Ohio—*L’ilcnuu&uo. Colombo*, Dixjsox ■ Chicago, lUlaolaa.. MMMm .WiufAii P. Oontx. 1. Claw unde0hi0....**....*., Aim ftnnf*.. i OoioordaNcw Hampshire .Josm A. Govoia o*r*onClty, Nevada Tar..~Wxua, FascOACo. Detroit, Mtchtgio......-...Os»«u»A.Taowxni»o«. Dnbotae, ......Pun exit*. -. D&rarOlty, W, CnaiTOX. B*rtford/Conneeticqte m .. 0. P. Bsmsu A l o.‘ TodlauspoUs, 1n<11a0a.......Jnn8 M. Bat. Lonkvlll»»Haptacky.;~~laxii Qmus. BeavgtwcTtb, Banns .Oan» 1. 0 Btoxs. . Milwaukee, WbeonstD.**.Kp. D.llottoy.. Ha# Y*xb City,Ns# Yi*k.Omcs or SkcutaXT. Omahs,NebraskaY«Rli'y.Ai.vnr tavxnus. PorUaadellalpa...».un..w.O«A«iJ»«. B marry. FmlUadg Oiagan... UM . MM .Wsuft f FabaoAOo.’ - Shod* IslpadWanro B, Bv*qeu. . Philadelphia, Jar, Coosa A Co. Pittsburgh!, P*na , Xw.~~-..TnoxaslL How*. . Holland , ssat fl. Baxrsa. Bt. Loal«e a. KoFiuiOi. flk Pan), Miapsaqt*. u.Passs* Pah*. Balt taka QRy, Utah..M....B*ißXaJ»TotrxB. Baa Fraadapop GalttanU-.'Wkua, Fisoo A Co. Trenton, Hsv Jmey.,-.....T*iiiMax Picntsox. WUaiagtoe,D*iavare~...B. B. Bonotaox A Co. WMlste Baisr.. - ' WMMfirtO&OU7,D. CU~&.W.LAX*AKw; - Bald pooka af Bnbterlptldti will remain opsn oa tha tanai af#i—ld t far At hart two weeks from aod aftar soea of «bU oth dap of Voraahar, at tha places aad vtththa pmeoa aboaa art fcrth. By ordr of tha Board «C Ocaola looara of tha , bust v. rdon-SKntarr., _ , ■ *BU*aSW OLCOTT, InwBTW. - , :HaM*i H«rTuA.-tqtsu«hip9 eroet-vutn; eeoaeltfyAOO OirIDEVDA " Ban or Pimwxas, \ v Pittsburgh, November 4tb/1863.f [J-S.A DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER Iter CENT. (4) on tbs Capital Stock of tkU Bank, for the past six months, baa been declared this dap, mod will be payable to tbs Stockholders, Isral rfpfrsentatlTiSj bn or after tbs I4lh InitanL TbU dividend will be five of tbs United States- Tax, tbs Bank baring assumed tbs payment cf tbs asms <o ibe Government • _ „ _ ~ n 6:3tdaliwr JQRN HARPER. Cashier. ••• • OmciurTHi AiuaHatTtin wotxs, t AHegbet y CUy, Nov 3d, 1862. j jr^»i)iVloiSND.—The President and Directors of tbla Company ban ibis day de clared* Plrldend out of tbs earning* of tbs laat six months of FOUR PER CENT., payabls to tbs stockholders or their legal repreaenutivta on and after the 13tb Instant. - • . po g :td JO VcPHERKIB, T r»ft«urvr irS»DIVIDKNI). I iter PmtßuaaH, November 4lb, 1852. J The Western Insurant* Company of Pittsbu gb baa thU day d- clarrd a Dividend of TWO AND A HALF DOLLABB PER SHARE on its Capital Slock, out of tbs earned profitaof tbs laat six month*, payable on aod after tbs 11th lostefit. pcfcrwd F. M- GORDON, Secretary. ' iso* ttTT Ban or riTTSßoxan, 1 November 4tb, 1862. j Directors of this Bank have “V tbla day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, an the Capital Stock. onto! tbs profits of tbs last six months, payable to Stockholders or tbelr Leal represeutattves, on and after tbs 14tb Inst. acs:lot J. MAGOFfIN, Cashier. ' 1 Ms Uixica Da*x, , Pittsburgh, November 4tb, 1862. / frS=>THE MECHANICS BANK haß Iny! th'i day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on tbs Capitol fcteek, (exclusive of Govern :mkntTax,) payabls to 6tockholdo»s on-or after tb® 14:h Instant. OEO. D. MoGREW, Oashl r. Of 6:td ALttoaxMT Manx, \ Pltteborgb, November 4tb, 1862./ )yTy»THE President and Direotora of iter this Bank have this day declared a ptvldsnd cf FuUli PER CENT, on tbs •.apttsl Stock, paya ble to the BtoekbeMen or tlioir tael representative* on or after the 14th free of Government Tax. — no 6:td J.W. POOR, Casblsr. pmiic jroTicßS. r S-USCTUKK AT THE IRON CITI v£r COLLEGE, corner of Penn and St. Clair sta, THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, at 11 o’clock FIXED CAPITAL- irS»EKCTUREB ON THE PHOPHE v OILS —Bxv J.W. RUTLEDGE Is now an gmpdfa delivering a COURSE OF LEOrURTB on tbs 1 PBC’PHEOIEt), in the Lecture boom of the First Methodist Protestooi Churcb. Fifth stmt. Third Lector#THlS EVENING, ttT o’clock. Tbs publto ars invited to attend- hgB^tMa_ FOit i'LANK BoAl> 'V DIRKCIGBS^—An Election will be held at Girty’s Run Plank Road Toll House, for tbs election of hired or*, President and Treasurer for. thsensu ingysar.i lbs election will take place Nov. 17tb, 1402, belwsen the hours cf lOVcloek a. m. aadip. m. 'By rrder ef - • . nofodtd WADE HAMPTON, Pr^sldeat. Pirmutoß Tsubt 00., October;}!, IMS. FLECTION for three iHrectora sf this Oemptny will be held at the Banking Home, on MOHDaT, November 10th, 1862, between tbs bonrs ofll a tm and Sp m. pelrtd JOHN P SCULLY, Cashier. Biases am *wo Mavcracrtraxa* baxx.T” Pittsburab, Scvember <tb, ISO. J rS»THIS BANE, bu this day dsclared a Divtdend of FOUR PER GENT, on Ite Capital Stock, cat of tbs pro fils for the last tlx months, free of all Taxes, payabls on or after tbs 14th instant. . . _ . n04.-2w W H. DBS NT, Caehler. SzeShsas Sank or ftmaucos,! NovemVT 4tb, 1802. f rs»THE Directors of this Bank hare declared a Dividend of FITE PER GENT, out oft be earnings of tbs last six months, payable on or after tbs 141 b fast, lbs United States duties will be assumed by the Bank. _ ao4:2w , H. M. MURRAY, Oashier rrs»Di VIDEND.— Omci ErxxxA IsttuxAxcs Ooxtawt, > Pittsburgh, Nov; m,1862. j At a meeting of the Board cf. Directors .of.this Oomraos, beidtbladsy, a Dividend vfras declared of THRU DOLLARS PER SHARK os tho Capital Stock tubicribed, out of the prefitaof tba Lut six months, payable forthwith. boAIw ROBERT FlHBET,Secretory. ijrsa ELECTION.—An Eltcdon for nine ptiemors of tba German Traxt and Savings Bank will ba Raid at tbs ofSoe of tbs Bank, corner of Sixth and Wood streets, on THURSDAY, tbeCtbof November, between the boors of 10*. m. and 8 p.m. ocgAtdn JOHN STEWART, Osebter. 1 uincx Wstitax iw vxAJrcn Gokvast, > ■ PUtsburgb, Oetober 39, lefiA / ITS»AN ELECTION lor thirteen Direo- Iter tors of ibis Company wtU be held at tba efiee, No. »Z Water street, cn TUESDAY, Novem ber 11 lb, 1842, between tba boon of U *. m. end 1 p. m. F. M. GORDON, Secretory, ocSOMtd ' _ ~ ’ " ' unicaaekui uahAici Oournt : > PltaharU, October SSeltO. j rs»AN KiiECTiON forthirtaonDireo* ton of (bbrOomp*&7t to aarra tbr tha snvoing aaar, wtU bahald at ltaoffics,ia Bafil«7*a BaUdlaa, Watar fttaat. o* XCUDAT. Borabar 11th. 180. batwaao tha hooia af U a. a. and lp- m. BOBBPT FUIHIT. Bactatary. jiaoßAHca* AAn«I > Oct. 17» UAL rs»AN ELECTION fox President and v<r Dtractora of this Bank, fcr tha antalnayaar, Win ba Mid at tha Bankla* Botaa. on ’HOSBAT. tha 17th of &aTtaber ( batwaaa tha bona of 10 o’clock a. nu and I p.a. _ 8 ainni il maallm ff tha Stockholder! arlQ ba bald o& TUESDAY, BottbUt 4the at 10 o’clock a. a. opt 71a GEO. P. M’OBBW, O—blar. Fitxucmh, October 14th. IMfe ITS*AN ELECTION fortMrtwn Di nctora of tha Exchange Baak ot Plttabrtrsb. to aarra for ona rear, will ba kald at tha Banking Boose, tm UoBDAlHarambar 17th, batwaao tha booraoflla.Bi.andBp.a- ? - Tha noKtl *»"■«> fee***"[ of Btoakhotdars will tska p&oa on TUESDAY, Homobar lib, at 11 a. a. oclEla - v , H. M. MPBBAY.Oah>ar. Ison Cltt Bax* or Fmsarsaa, 1 Octobarieth, 1802. J ELECTION for thirteen Dlreo ton pf thli Dank will ba bald at tha Baakln* Booaa,«n MQHpAY r HoTa*l»r ba* tvatn thahbnraof lla.n.aaoS p.m. Tha »*>""*< maatlxyi of tha Stockholders will ba bald at tha Banking Sotaa, on TUESDAY, Hotfb barfthproz.. it 11 a a. oclTilß f -• J. MAOOmHe CaibUr. - AucaasxT Bax*. Oatobar 18,1882. [TS»AN ELECTION for Pireotpn of thU Bank will ba bald at tha Banking Eonaa on tha 17th day of HOYEMBEB HEZT. belwaaa tba boon of 10 and 2 o’clock. A'ganaral masting of tbs Stockholders will ba. bald on tha 4th day of HOYEUBEBHEET, at 10 o’clock a m. o*18:lmd J. W. POOH, Gaihkr. Oinssxa Baxx, Plttab orgh, Oct. 17.1802- rgiAN, ELECTION tor thirteen Diree* tors of tbU Bank will bo bald at tha Pinking poow, oa UOHDAY, Hot. ltih. batwaaa tha bonra oflO a. la. and 8 p.jn. Tha ragnlar aannal maetlnir of Btockbotdett #Ol ba bald on TUESDAY, Hot. 4th, at 11 o’clock a. a. •ocl7:lm GEO. T. YAH DODEH.OaiOUr. pOCKET BOOKS, Forth* new Fovtef* CnmMy; SliSlUtttelTo. udllno.; ’’ LAWTIBi HIV TH.EHTALOPt; BLOCOMB’S nUTAXMi ' PfIOIOQttATH ALBUM*; For iala by . W. 8, HAVES, ,; WOOD AHD THLBD itUOk I N G‘ QP B N mhb. a. KtTCHUt. □eTlng pnrcheaad awaDaelactad stock of WIHTEB tfIUdVEBY GOODBeirca tha bcatEaatani boom, will opsn.on Friday tha 7th IniWas absent at* aortaant of tha latait styles of Winter Bon&sts, ila’s, Gaps, ate. Fartlcn'ar attestian taspaetAUy mlidt'd. Me. ISS Faderal straat, AQagbany city. no4.it ' • a KOOJi D LUT OF BEGUN O BAHD PIANOS and YIEtO |K™ i sfl[ DVOMB.—REAL BABOAIHB-A\J » |f V U Bosawood (H octara Plano, ronnd oormera, mada by Chfckarlng A cona, ooly 8)4 yaara old, a . T«rp flea ia«tnini»nt^.^.^-M W . w A Douwood octave Plain?, aaaa aa tho Above 200 A Roaewoad 6^octave PUao.Chlcktrlog A Sons, ‘ } abont 4 year* otd,ln flrttTatacond]4l«n.^~- M . 115: A Botawood Qd .octave PianOe-mada by tichcv ! iraler, Pblladrlphla t 'agooJrPlano .-. MM ... M .. : 180 A BoaawoodQ octave Plano,‘lron frame, nadr 1 - by Halbt, Davb A C'o., In good order 140 A Boaawood 8U ojtava npright Plano, made by Gilbert, 8a*t0n..'..~~.~«.~-...~....~......~.~—< octave Piano, t&ada by Btodart < i A 00.,a vary good lnatrnaant~«.~~~~.~..~~. 190 A Mahogany 0 octave Plano, Na# York make*. 85 A Walnnt 6 octave Plano, Laaaa.7s A Habogany doctsvaPlaso. Lond ABra,.*.**. 4ft A Uahogaay 6)4-octave Plano..SC. A Mabogaoy ft octave Plano. 80 - A Boaiwoodft octave PUno at yla Valodeoa, made -by Haaoh.'Aßamltne as good aa naw*.M..V. 1 70 : A Roe>:w*otl ftotf«va Plaao styb Bfalodeon,made __ by Oartodl 00 A Rosewood ft octave Portable Halodeon, mada by Oarhardt—otit-ITft*-.-. A&. Tor sale by . ; JPZIH B. MDLOB* aog . . . 81 Wood treat. AFIKBT KATE EAUILV.«an BCOOIHOEII JOS; no DM for, I .iUylu aj BOQQY flOßal., .troas.eus lMUigko!*,«»iu j«n old, nwfcettr •sb. Tiithoeenger imwss.sm ua.ctt4jr.hbs past a looomottva or hand of atmte. Ba Can ba aara M yirWMdLSrHM.i mvfrtt T«uy<h«wrfto.o, j o HB A>BBWHJ? y iK , ! naft oomar AOw«y«adH%^strt*»!_ FIZZ jrer \mdvertu XJ COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND Lf DIUIBB EATON, [HACK CIO A CO., Not 17 and 19 FMUI Streot, JobbOT ml nlallcra of TBIHHIBOB, IHBBOI DKBIZS. BOBIIBT, O' OYEB, HOOP BEIBTB, 8188088, BHIBTS, COLBABS, TIBS, CSDBB BHIBTSud DBBWEBB, WOOLES HOODS, KB BIAS, SOABTS, gIPBTU AND BHKTLAHD voot ; 6)000 ft*. KKITTIHO TABKB, oa hand end to anlTo. Oar ftock wu parduMd before tbe Ust greet ed taboo ta:price*, Kod w* offer rreet tnaoeementi to CITY AHDOOUHTBY ftIKOHAHTB, MILLI* KSBS) PXDDLYBS, end ell fell tgsio. M. B.—A choice MortmealoT Staple Dry Goods, kt wbolMai* otilr SBALKD fKOfOSALB. Qqabtzskaitcs's DtrsxnixxT, U 8. A., \ Indianapolis led , Oct. 39,1862. j Bm l ed Proposals will be received at this office on* til 10 o'clock a m. on SATBBDAY, November Bvb, 1863,i0r ■ 2000 OAVALRY HORSES, eed 1000 ABTILLEBY HOB9M; All to be jiUvend at the Government Sublrii ln- Indianapolis, Indiana. DellverlM o' Cavalry Horse* to b« as follows: 600 within ten (IQ) dan from date of contract. 6fo " twenljifW) ** - " “ 60) ’ " thirty (a *) “ « " 600 “ forty (<0) « *• •' Skid Horeea to be pound In ell particular*, not leu than lit (6) nor mofe the* eight (8) ’ yean old: from 16 to 16 hands high: dmk c lon. (no greys); good square trotter*; bridle wise, and of size sufficient 'or Cavalry purposes. SptcffieatioHi oj Artillery Hone*. (L) 212 Wheel Hofses, in pain; bays, browns, or blacks; 16 bands high, or upwards; strong and active; from 6 to 8 years old; entirely suond, wall broken, and square trotter* In harness. (2) -606 Homs In pain; bays, browns or bleeks; 15% hands high «r upwards; strong, qntrk aqd ac tive) entirely so and; from 6 to 8 years old; well broken, and square (rotten la harness. (S.) 264 Home, In pairs; bays, browns or blacks; en tirely sound; from 6 to 6 veereold, slz-esalt able for exchanges Is the twe first ntmed Bcrsei; well broken and square trotters In harness. Bach bona to weigh not lets than eleven bu&drsd (1100) pounds. Deliveries of Artillery Horses to be as follows: SO Horns of the first named,') 160 “ tfcond “ V3OO Horses, 60 •* • third " . J Within fifteen (16) d*ya ©f contract. The same number (800) of same classes, respectively, within twenty-five (25) days from date oi centrsct, and tha reetdne (600) within thirty fire (86) days from data of contract. Ho bid will be entertained nulets a-xompanled by • guaranty for Its faithful performance. Form of bid and guaranty can be bad on applies*loo totblaoffloe. Vo bid wilt be entertained ter b si than 100 hones Proposals will be endorsed, “Proposals for Oavalry Home,” and '‘Proposals for Arttllsry Horses." These sroerfjleaffoM will be ttrieilf adhorod to, and rtaidlw cwVeerf As eeer* pe -Ocular. Any other Information will be promptly given on application to the by no6:dtd A. Q Bj U 6. A. INU'd KAJtI.NA IIKAOKJSKt*. Just received, a fresh vnppljftf these celebrated Crackers, for tale by the barrel cv pound, at the Family Grocery Store of 9 - JOQH A. BCSBHAW, m 6 comer Llb»rty and Hand streets. AM UKLIUN COtfPiSK—A fresh BQ&- ply Just received; tha best substitute for Bio Cofihe lu use, for sale ready roaned and ground, at 22 cents per pound, by . _ JHO. A. BBNSHAW, no 6 comer Liberty and Hand streets. TTIKKatt OANTOH PKJStiiSKV HU Oik- A. QEB received and for rale at the Family Grocery Store of JOHN A. BEBBHAW, no 6 cereer Liberty and Hand ttroott. pUOIptiKAPH ALBUMS, ,11 stjie,; DIAKIEB, ua.,11 ,tjlMi UHIOBBTATIOHIBT POETFOUO3; FOSTAQB CDBBMOY HOLDIB3; All new asdpopular BOOKS; All late PAPKB9 and HAGAZIKIS; POBTMONAIE2; WALLETS, 4c; STATIONERY, all kiode; BLANK BOOKS, 4c., Ac.; .A large Maortauat alwajs on band, at john p. Hirers, col Masoko Hail, Fifth Btbbai. Pol ton** Gough Syro^aijM falton'j CoughSjrnip corn GOLDS; Palton'a Cons* Bimp com BBOSOHITltt; Pulton’* Oongb Byron com ; Tnltcn'a Oouh Bmp com DIPTHXBtA; Pulton's Gough Tnltcn’a Oongb Byr^ram Poltoa'i Oongb Bmp com CATABHSAL ATPICTIOMi Pollan'* Ooojjh Byropeom DIPPIOULTT or BBBATHIBG; Pulton's Cough Bmp earn QUINCY; rolua’f Ooogh Byrop com * PHTHISIC; TaHoo*a Googh Byron com uururnfi’ sobs tbboayi lalton'i Gough Byrop com W&AKSKBB IN THI OQKBT; Patton's Oongb B*ion com SPITTING OP BLOOD; Pnltoa’a Cough ' Pulton 1 # Gough Syiop com WHOOPING 00UQ1I. f oldlara and dtliana arary eaa a filleted irttb a ©old—try It. Goat 25 ©sat*a bottle, at ML FULTON'S SEXTO STORE, 0c29 PIPTH BTBIBT. J^INDSBTS OEHTTIBE BLOOS SEARCHER, Aennctmfbr POBMATIOHfI, : bobopola, OCTAVBOUB BOBSS, • £BYIIPXLAB,BOIIiB t room OH THBTAOB. BOBBBTXB, TSTTBft ATFXCTIOHB, BOALDBBAD, dtspxpsu, GOBtITXHXBB, OLD ADD BTUBBOBV ULOKBS, BHXUMATIO DUOBBXBS, , JAVHDIOB, „ BALT BBOTIL KBBOOBULDISEABXB, OINKBAL DI&ILITT, LITIB OOMPLATHT, loss or afpbtit*, LOWBPIBITB, . PBKALX COMPLAINTS, EPILEPSY OB PITS, FABALTBIB OB PAT AT, BTPHILIIIO DISEASES, and GABIES OF THE BONIS, Together with all otbar dlaaaaai haring tbtlr origin inadaprarvd oondlUonof tba blood or circulatory syataa. ■ ■ " HTTbe only gaaulaa preparation made by Dr. J. K. LUfDSET.rradaat J. M.FXJLTOH’S Drug Store, -• po4 : ' PITTB BTBEBT, ROttT. b. DAVIS, DOOESULLEB, .No, 93 Wood street, hat just fetornad Lorn tba East* afn dtkA trhara ba naa larialy rapUal»bad bta stock cdBOO IS—Theological, Clanl al, Scientific sad MtaeaUnnaaoe-and told ia a fin* assortment of Stationery ofall kinds. partlcuUr alien* tfoa to bta atoak of Bcbool Books, sod to tbo freab aopply of Photographic Albums and Oard rortralts, which ha haa race trad. ' no! XTOTICB.—Wimrcm, JLetten of Ad- Xl mtnJstrstkm oo tbs arista of Dr. William Z. Oborch, dac—ard, bars been duly grunted to Mr*. Etnma T. Church aad Dr. J. P. Dane. AH persons tndsbtsd to add aatato ara requested to make tame* diste najaeot, aad tboaa baring claims to naarat than to w. J. P.DAEX, oelDtttad Ho 8M Paao stmt. VrCmOKTU COf»XKAUTOKB —Fro. 13 pawls wIQ te ncstvsdftl tbs ofla* of tbs B** cording • Becnlsior*' tn tbo Vsxkoft Bafldin*. until UOrSkBCB lilies, far U» «r*dto«orpopUr •Uaft -frow'Ctoimnn lias ofJhs. IT.:Y*“Xtt#rcb proparly, to Kim Rraet. . I&IAO MOBLXT, . ; nofctd. , Bnoordlog ■ »nd *ig* HKfitfll IfHOIT iJ jßrtwcrinitaiHfcfftobT ...... . • -. BSTMM4BEOS., t peg ; - lMttfltlffoodißwt. : i h&SmSi arNrwYetkwinei IIWT* tba Mnwiifctofilfti, Mr woods. SHAWLS JDBT OPENED, AT I W. & D. HUGUS’.' LOSS WOOL SHAWLS; SQUABS WOOL SHAWLS—new style; BTEIPED BBOOHA SHAWLS—Iong andsquare; Hlsms LONG WOOL SHAWLS; Hisses SQUABS WOOL SHAWLS; Children's LONG AND 6Q. WOOL SHAWLS. Neve-.t styles In HOOP SK IRTS, For LADIES, HIBBIS AND CHILDREN. nc4 fJIO THE POBLIC. Dally arrivals, by Express and BaQroad, of I New Goods! ! AT MACRUM & CLYDE'S, Ho 78 Market Street. Latest a yles of— TBIUHINGS, EMBROIDERIES, COLABS, SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, FANCY GOOD*. HEAD NETS, PATTERNS, BKIBTB, COSSETS, Ac. Large ersortments of— ! HOBIEBY, GLOVES, FEBSISHING GOODS, for Ladles, Gentlemen,-And Children; PINS, NEEDLES, THBEADB, and other small warn. We Invite the special attention ef wholesale and retail buyer*, confident that wa can meat every want in price and variety. JtAOBTJM & GLYDE, no 4 T 8 Market at., between 4tb and Diamond. £JRY GOODS I DRY GOODS 11 . M. Burchfield’s. SATINETS, all colon; FANCY OASBIHEBZS; BLACK do; OBEY BACK FLANNELS; OBEY TWILLED do; WHITE, BED, YELLOW, BLUE, PINK, BO L- riBIBO ABD nOOBID FLABBBLS; SHAWLS, OLOAKS AND 6ACQUEB; A full assortment of New Dreas Goode, Jut rraiT«imt SOBTHZAST OQBBXB FOUBtH ABP BABBIT BtBBITB HOENE 8, TT and TO Market Street, THIBD ABBIVAL OF HEW GOODS. JOBT RECEIVED. Snr WOOLEN HOODS, NUBIAS 4 BONTAGS. »* SKATING JACKETS 4 CAPS. New WOOL SLEEVES, HITTS 4 BO ARTS. Hew WOOL UNDEBSHTBTB 4 DRAWERS. New BOSTON AND COARSE TARNS. t New BALKOBAL AND HOOP BKIBTB. Hew RIBBED WOOL AND MERINO BOSE. S' Haw BTJOK GAUNTLETS AND BOSS. . New BONNETS, HATS 4 BONNET BXBBOBB. New PLOWER 9, RUCHES 4 BIB'HS; AndafttflllseofallUndiof tf| NOTIONS AND PAEOY GOODS. ■•"Coontry ami Oity Merchant* and HiUlnm will find It t* thalr edrentage to examine ear atock before making tkeir potebam. JOSEPH HORNE, Boa. T 7 and 19 Market etreet. WHOLESALE BOOMS—Bd and Id atorlf. nol kTEW GOUIWJUBT KKOEIVEJJ EATON, MACBII St CO’S, Non. 17 and 19 Fifth Btreet Wa invite medal attention to a ebdoe eeloction cl HEW QOODS, Jwt received. AH the new and da* drabla styles of . DBXSS TRIMMINGS, FRENCH EMBROIDERIES. LAOS AND TISSUE TILLS, BBAL LAOS COLLARS AND 6KTB, TRIMMINGS AND BONNET RIBBONK HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS. .LAD IKS 1 4 MISSES BALMORAL SKIRTS, . BOSTON RIBBED BOSK. : OLOVES, OAUNTLETS AND MITTENS,; ZEPHYR AND SHETLAND WOOLS, KNIT HOO DS AND' BONTAGS, ' • : HEAD DRESSES AND HAIR NETS. LADIES' WOOL UNDER GARMENTS, OSETT SHIRTS AND OOLLAfiS, NECK TIES, HAHDK’PS, MERINO. SILK ANDWOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. CASH BUYERS etxpplied U quantity at lowest prices. EATOH, HACBUH ft CO., Not. IT art 19 Tim Stun. ocM [HAWu&AXD CLOAKS DRESS GOODS; BALMORAL SKIRTS; PLAID FLANNELS; < GREY FLANNELS; PRINTS AND GINGHAMS; MUSLINS; LINENS; Wholeule and Betail Bnyeri Will bear tm mtod that we have a very lvp itock, purchased before tba lata adranee, and will be sold ▼ary low. far CASH OILY. O.HAHBOV LOVE* CO,, T* MARKET STREET. JOSEPH HORNE, Nos. 77 uid 79 Market Street, la now receiving hit third lam ttockaLfpod* anit* able to tba aaatoa, to which be hi vftee tne epadal attention of dty and country Merchant! and alfQl* ,nen. NewmppUeaof DRESS TRIMMINGS AND EMBROIDERIES, WOOL HOODS. BUBKAS, SONTAGS, SCARPS, MITTS. SLEEVES, 4a; UNDtBSHIBT«4 DRAW ERS; KNITTING YARNS AND™: : SIPHYB WORSTED ' BONNETS. HATS. FLOWERS, RUOHEStBON* NET RIBBONS, VELVET BIB* BONB,: FEATHERS, BONNET MATEBI* ALB, 4a, 4a ; FANCY GOODS AVD NOTIOKS. EVPricea aa low aa any Xaatero Jobbing Heaaa. nolitf ~ t>7B JPLook—l6ti po^T^f* All Flow fer cab by •. •_ • • MACKXOI7N 4 UNHAET, •-no? - r , ’ —^m«^aassgeS^: OUT OOODB. gPECIAL HOTICK. C>n Monday. Nov. BARKER & CO., 59 Market Street, Will exhibit the additions they have been nuking to their stocks of CLOAKS, SILKS, SHAWLS, lores® Goods, At prices LESS thsn are being payed for them In Eutem Harketa. Country Merchants enppUad at the loweat market prices. - r MILITARY JTOTICMB* £»a chance to get in the X 6TASTOM CAVALBT. BOUNTY 9177. Wi» Dvainavr. I Washington City, D. B.ISBLJ Hajoa Jottn ▲. BToam t ‘Mtmnfo ra >• Btr: Too are hereby anthoriied to na> > By' r *pt of Oavaliy to tno State of for three ntn or nrtag tbo «*r*to ccrdnnce vrtth General Order Ho. H*,7rontbie BO« and BUff Ofioea can bo nutated Vfc* completion of tbo ornnlxatlob of tbo Keginant. i InUfted men ooUnd «o pike of e’othlng, onto, bonco ood eqnJpmeatawiU U fernlebed by the proper Deportment. By order of tbo Secretory of ' a T.BUCDHaHAM, I Brigadier Qeneral and A. A. G. FcnmtAXU Uxtrru, V EantotartiOtt. T.IBSS. f Tbo teagoing authority of Ibo War Doputaotb approvedt and ordezod that tbo Bogftnont of Ornfay thS aotberiaod to be raised ameabiy to thateram and onaalntlon Indicated by the War Department. By order ol the Governor. '• _ 9 ■ A.L. BUBSXLL, Jromtha above it wDlto men that tbo : under eintd has been duly authorised to-rain thE Ekl* nett. It win be attached, aafrraspontbla,tbtbe B«lnuata»sowlaCasip l andl>tetimisrsp. Oompanlaa, part, of companMa, Mil W so! aliaadyaccaptad, bar. now is. ta* aadasdoarafijr tha flnaat opportunity ft* aatertaO.aartofc An Boontlaa trumtba United SutaawUl ba jlras to tba nan, and tba AUaxbany County Bounty to neb WHO as nay be enlisted Bon Allegheny eoontpw ; Xblf Battalion bg-bceirtullad tw ipadil wmUTtf IS. Baontanof War, and wilt ba mad, afdnad and horaadwithtbaJaap*poaaibladalaj, • OTTbe Oolonal can ba band at Hadmitev BASK BLOCK, Fifth itrtat, abora Oananl BowaW I OOoa. - » ■ - ’ ~ oelfcdU tMUCTMOJT BMEB . Q.OTO McClelland's Auction* BOOTS, BOOTS JJTB SHOE*. LOOK ! HERE,—Oar friend JAMES ROBB, No. 89-Market a trad, karrecenHyre toiaediromth* Kart with a Urge itockof ' . BOOTS -AH DS HOES, : OomprUlng all tba different ▼arfetba and styfea mom In TCfoa; and having aafeetadlt. Mmadf goatbe Batten manufacture!*, la now prepared to oAr to tba pobUogoodr which be eenTeeamaaodYbr Beat* oaaa end wear. "7- - ' • y : ;. Wa adrtee all Ibeea In. want of neat and abates* ttal aoverlngf for the feet to call on Mr. ROBB, feel* tb«i_wOLberiliad aa regardaqtmHty the place,B9 MARKET STREET. 00l - • - Q>llU ALbiUHfi, HOW;* Cl* - „ No. 71 WOOD STREET, cosier of Ponrth£ HaTa reeelTadahffcaanilooinpUUitock of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITEKS, PonWed fer cash, bafera tba adnata • Onretockooaprfeaeail artidealnonr Hsayif tba and wffllw told low feraob, whnhaala JtUSHC&iJrT TJUIiOMB* gENBY Q. HALE & CO., (Booceeaart to - - ■ Merchant TaiLore, -; An sow neadfiaf thafr FAIL Airs WIHX2B STOCK. Wbkfein extent, choice, taata and prices wUlaao* pan fetocably with anything In tba Odaccopfe bg all tba newnt and beet sake* of -a cloths, ■! ”~’ir ■ >■ OASBIMZREB, Alio, tbalarntand- bvtaalectad etockif Goode ferbnaißeaeaSaeTerbrcsgbt to thi* market, v Likewise a nry cbolee aalectioa of GENTS PEJRNISHIEG GOODS ‘ elwnaon band. Axw «dan. intrated to oar cm wiD um wltb prompt attention and panctnallty in all caaaa. OOA.OP PEHN 4 ST. CLAIR STRUTS. mlO ; . •- ?■ NEEDLEWORK; HOSIERY; IS9 Fonkn Snxxr, AxorxSnnnrmo. PLUMBERS, ~ - ' GAS AND stkam rlrrißJ. GLOVES. PTOn, nltabWlK.TtmsiOafc. , ond otter tarpon*. - hud tsxi Arahted te * notic*. OABT ISO*. AS* WOODAH MBA. • pat ap lath* sect dftrabtoiftiaaT. 010 mTU%SBcokaad «a 4 to i 1 lop umtanst of BBIM WOBX r a tilt tad ter m3* ca rofootto tarw* . m pBUDE OIL FOB-gALß—fa lptrof frSkwoto wooboiTtto,a*»too bmUU«ka«n jrHßTtiryt** Itando tiltotUPlUlVj 1 ,":'' lofdn of SiTtiOß A riMHm. • qq -. Wctk*, or «6 tfe# oOco of BKIS9. VAMK AOCk ocsutftm ; ' •■■•••. ***?' *«. a Mutant." ttllUatttn « i '■* io * ■** ... | . «*• Booted aadfevolo by -• ••B OTMT.or Ktmub^at * »bo«t Mha kcxtai• £_*“* «Mtr iumUi'U toihia Ulck, wltk - tintaan. to* mu wffl Mafcmrt, jm pay olarga %ttdt»k« Hr aWftorgikaßi iSartsrisrsmr^: V/ad»aM<UWaur atmt, *n to llam,- >hd»brttt«,fr- (MB> 6Xo.«.Jpsig. Adjutant Generalßnmxytvnia.' FOB TOUE SHOES, QAITEB3.
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