OLU I , V The Union as it was; The Constitution us It is! nil' Reading 'matter on every page \ T EDNFSDAV MORNING, SEPT. 24 THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLA The President. has at length yielded to the radicals in their demands fur a proc lamation: the last card in the Abolition gam , : has been played and the country will see it, like all their experiments, a total and ridiculem., failure. All we regret is that the President had not, nine months' since, given the radicals all they demand ed. Had he done so, their programme would, six months ago, been proven a fail ure, and the country would now be pre pared to follow different counsels. A GREAT SPEECH. We commenced yesterday morning the publication of a great speech delivered by Hon. Horatio Seymour, before the Dem ocratic State Convention of New York. It is a searching and sensible paper, and we commend it to the careful perusal of the reader. THE MEANNESS OF ABOLI TIONISM. We wish to direct the attention of the gentlemen of the Republican party to a bit of meanness on the. pert of the Pitts burgh Gazette, which no one but a most despicable wretch could or would be guilty of. Not content with daily slander of that skillful commander, General McClellan, this poor drivelling and tooth less calumniator filches from him what is — his own. Nay more, it filches front its readers intelligence furnished by telegraph because it is calculated to produce a favor able opinion of the young commander. What reliance can be placed in such a paper's statements about our leading Gen eral in the service, when it stays up at night to mutilate the telegraphic dispatches if they contain anything complimentary of him? The long dispatch published in the Post, Chronicle and Dispatch of Mon day, commencing with the following para graph, is entirely omitted by the Gazette, except the two concluding paragraphs. The telegram eornmei:ced, our readers will remember, thus " The. President and Cnbinet are xali aut over the events of the week 'There is no longer a donht fiS to MeClellan's ad mirable generalship. It is now admitted . that. the President appointed Mejur Gen eral Hailed; to his present position thro' McCtellan's influence. b:vert Secretary Stanton himself earnestly sought McClel lan's services, all turning to him as their thief reliance and Lope in the terrible strait to which General Pope's blunders brought them. flours were spent in earn est conversation on the subjecti in pressing the matter on the young General, and the result was a better understanding allronnd and hearty satisfaction to all. The result ha' shown the wisdom of the Go :ern ment's selection, by demonstrating the ability of the brave and arinrworehiped chieftain to organize victory: This paragraph, besides another com plimentary- of the greatest. military gibn ins of our country, and a man to whose un selfish patriotism the eount ry ewes a df.!,t of gratitude it curt ?laver pay, are Fip pressed by the organ of Abolitionism in our county, while its editorial columns are • erammed with slander of both his conduct and motives. These chronic conspirators -- talk of half-hearted loyalty, indeed! They are traitors to the core of their cowardly hearts; and had they courage like the rebels, in proportion to their malice, they would hare been in arms against the gov ernment long before the secession of the South was thought of. SOUTHERN EPIDEMICS. The Southern papers, up until within a few weeks'ago, were constantly predicting the awful havoc which _would be made among our soldiers by Southern epidem ics, during the heated season; but up to the last. accounts we learn that not a sin gle case of yellow fever had been reported at New Orleans. The health of the city has, in fact, never been so good as during the present summer. ThiA is due to one or other of two influences—tither that of cleanliness, enforced through Gen. But ler's stringent sanitary regulations, or that of the excitement in which the population are daily living. It is a medical theory that epidemics, :mei' as the plague, the cholera and the yellow fever, cannot co exist with great popular commotions. The fears and anxieties occasioned by the one are said to neutralize the predisposing, causes of the other. This may he scien tifically correct,; hut we incline to the sim pler and more Practical solution of the present exceptional sunitaq condition of New Orleans, presented in the operation, of Butler's street brigade. The Southern chivalry are learning some valuable les sons from our Northern mucisills. They are not only whipping them into good manners, but curing them of their dirty and unwholesome habits. Eleven Rebellions Since the organization of the Federal Government eleven attempts have 'been made to resist its authority. The first wee in 1782, a conspiracy of some of the offi cers of the Federal army to consolidnte the thirteen States into one, and confer • the supreme power cn Washington. The second in 1787, Shay',; insurreetim ir. Marsachrtsetts. The third in 171.+4, calved the Whisky Insurrection of Pennsylvania. The fourth in 1814, by the Hartford Con vention. The fifth in 1820, on the ques tion of the admission of Missouri into the Union. The sad" was a collision be twpon the Legislature of Georgia and the Federal Government, in regard to tie lands given to the Creek Indians. The teventh was in 1830, with the Cherokees in Georgia. The eighth was the memorable nulfying ordinance of South Carolina, in 1882. The ninth was in 1842, in Rhode Island, between the Suffrage Association and the Stateauthorities. The tenth was in 1856, on the part of the Mormons, who resisted the Fedentl authorities. The eleventh is the mutant attempt at Soma dos. 1:- \fe MATION There were 110 arrivals of produce re iorted yesterday from the coasts, other than two or three small drughers. The stock of sugar declines daily, end th: sup ply of molasses is nit eh reduced. With out sugar, without cotton, and nu tobacco arriving, what has our' community to kive in exchange fur Northern productiomi and Western produce Where is our basis fur business'? Not even the ordinary articles cf tar and rosin are there a dozeti draw lords in the cily. The last thirty-live, bar rels of tar known to he in market has been sold at the extraordinary price of per barrel. The usnal price of the article is About St 2 50 to SE per barrel. Thins are large supplies on the ocher t.idn of the lake, wineh the owners would gladly deliver at the New Basin at :i'3s to SG per barrel.— Spirits of turpmaine commands „'32 10 per gallon, and can be furai3lo d fr.mi the pine woods of Mis , is - sippi at, 4:I o u ts p er gallon. Rosin and p:.tcli entri:nttlid the same prices. As we him! talked 0 ; these articles before and reproved the restric tions placed on the course of trade by the guerrillas, we will merely add,.what would a piney woods farmer say if he knew he could obtain three barrels of pork or a dray load offlwn• for one barrel of tau•. • How Revenue Stamps in fair be Pro cured. Orders for revenue ...ramps . may be se to the Chmini: . ziorier of is terhui Revenue, Iu sending or,:i:rs it Aciul,l I remern hered that en ry stamp ex!.r i , ',..es upon its face its hind n:-: weJI as ii.i denoihirition, and that it can be used only for the pur pose for which it was designed. For ex ample, contract stamp; n,ilt he used 1,.r contracts alone; cheek stamps inn be used only on checks, &c. The Climate of Vancouver Island. Heavy falls of tmow arr untroinent in winter, and when snow dues fall it does not commonly remain tonger than a few days on the ground. From October to March we aro liable to periods of rain at uncertain intervails. In the latter month winter gives signs of tdkingits de parture and the warm breath of sluing be ' gins - to cover the trees with tinted buds and the fields with verdure. In July veg etation reaches itaannual maturity. Com pared with England, spring is later, sum mer drier, autumn longer, and winter mil_ der... I Matters and Things in Richmond. from the Washlrgtoa scar Two gentlemen, who were among the fire thousand three hundred paroled pm .ncrs who left Richmond oa Sunday after noon, arrived in this city to•d,y, and from thrm we gather the lowing particulars: There are but few troops in Richmond, the confederates having sent all North. They continue to arrive from the South, but ale sent on as fast-as possible. The home guards now perform sentinel duty at the prisons. There are now. in confinement at the Libbey prisomone hundred and eighty of& rots of General Popt?'s army, including General Prince. and all confined in one room, the. rebels still discriminating be tween them and other ofiieers. There are also in confinement one hundred and fifty citizens, among whom are sixty of the vol unteer nurses who went front this city for the purpose of attending the sick - and wounded There are alio one hundred and fifty invalids in the hospitals. IVhen the pritoners captured in Pope's army were first taken to Riehniond, they were not allowed to make any purchases what ever, or to have any bedding, and were fed on common soldier's fare. Since Pope's supersedure they are, however, treated somewhat better: and the late release and clearing out of the prisoners has given them much more room. and thus rendered them more comfortable. A lieutenant of Pope's army was shot in the arm by a sentinel for looking cut of the prison window; and a citizen of Phila delphia was killed by a shot aimed at another soldier for the same offence. Our informant. saw (very indistinetly, however, at a distance, t the rebel Merri mac No. 2. She is boil atter the pattern of the Galena. and appears to have all her iron plating on. She is pierced fitr eight gnus. All the loungers about Richmond have been arrtsted, and it was rumored that all Alaryhmders in Richmond who could bear arms and would not join the Mary land Line Regitnent, would be compelled to leave the confederacy. The following are the primes wit kth the prisoners were obliged to pay for the arti cles enumerated, viz: Butter, 51 yer M.; potatoes, ZOS per bushel; onions. 75 cent, per doz.: tomatoes, Jtt cents per doz.; tea. :sit; per /h.: coffee, r : sugar, 85 cents per matches, cents per box. Tobacco also sells ior just double the amount paid here Corn. Porter's Farewell Address to 'his Mon. From the Detrf.tieet.l.l. ,Mxx or 111 F: ESSFX : We have now been associated together on board Chit , e e : so l very near one year, and during that peri od you have heen successfully engaged with the enemy in six hard-fought buttma Your first achievement WaS V.ith four of the craven rebel gunboats. of eau i y supe rior force, in Lucas Bend, aii of which were disable .and drives lielow the batter ies at Columbus. Your next achievnient Was at Fort Henry, where you led the way, and by your prowess and vict o r caused the surrender or that SitotiglioM in the short space of one hour and ten minutes. At the time the Est.ex :Mai ked Fort Beaty she could bunny be c.llbA as iron-clad boat: the ports were large. atit! 111,1st-elect 'ed, and the boilers expos, fl. and ififhough fourteen were wounded to death, and te•-o ty four wounded by steam mdt scalding water, you were ready tit your gm.s for ue• lion ifeti..re thesurrt LM r.d that fort. This b a tik v,-,.“ 0,, e o f NI,. m, - ,.,1 linp, , ,ttatit (dale war. for up to tido lits:o ohs- !,:i.,, caul,! F•o;,rroly say I Lei Lad gamed Yon, hr your' Yrit:t. it:rt.,:i 0:o :Id, 0t . .1e. feat anti gore co:dn . :et:a,- to the country. For a slier: period Ow> i.hby v,•ai Pt;drr fi• ternalr.spoirs, and a largo po r t io-. (a . iLi,, clew liarticiritcd to ble2 victories , of Itou- 1 , elson, Co'untims. lAddi No. If f.fort Pil low and Memphis. %At 'torte old and tried ship became t filly t 1 tii pped. you join- ed her at Cairo nod roar rad mid tried as sociates. entered a root field of operations. Vicksburg feit your !frowe, ~,i wi l l. your country lasts yo: :iti !i ..trut,: - . ; ft y reammbered for your dm-Mg en•A (I , iirs,:.e at that time. The ce-foxtung, "'doer of your courage is yet to be relmtef. For months the mho!, lir,l beca •b-.ibl ing with grei -, t. car , a g:1::!1:1,.. ::.nd r a m IT the Yazooriver: :hi; lc se:. r. it, a:finished. :sueeessfulf7 carotin:. ri fl and eat up three of the fleet, p,, sect in .. , :d; ry t w o ,-..r, fleets, and ton!: shfdter unde•r If, batter ies of V ici:fmrz. 11 , re • in- stmel the fire of a ;mg- tie e - :tad , .:p, t: ~e . . L ,. hisses rt..a port this 1 tacked tier. !Go. ,loo,t A ;:ho !; ! routit T. 1,1 aaayat theenemy beta, n_:. - On the I:th of August ?he:: ted Arkansas, and a P.'Z' ;tll rt, La im !i . an hour destroyed this formidable I, for which act you have received. the honorable Secretary of the Navy. the thanks of the country anti the Depart ment. 1 have now to ::peak of one more ofyour feats of courage, and chronicle again your valor: it is the attack on and successful passing a battery of thirty-five guns at Port Hudson. Having now detailed your gallant con duct, it becomes my joainfot ta,k to hid you the painful word good by. and I sin cerely hope you may prove the old iroi clad Essex us good a ship under 3 our pm ent commander ac you did tinder the old, Stagnation of Business in New Orleans. From tho :101:101 AtIVOCa:e, .7 . efot. 13. Daniel Webster .in his Coffin. We find the following account of the private funeral of Col. Fletcher Webster, and of the inspection of his illustrious fa ther's remains, in this week's issue of the Plymouth Rock : The tomb at Marshfield once again opens wide its portals to receive the bat of the sons of the "Great E...pounder. The funeral of Col. Fleteller Websfilor,' took place in :Marshfield on Wedneaday, , September loth. The body wan brOnght. down from Boston in a rich ly -caparison e d hearse, with four horses, by way:iif Hine I ham and South Shore. Several coaches conveyed his Boston friends - froni the Kingston depot, where a large assemblage gathered from the neighboring towns. itev. Mr. Alden, the village, -pastor, con ducted the servicesti.the •beeilyEreating on his father's writing-table in the library, ac cording to his dying request. A large procession followed his body to the tomb, where the coffin was deposited with the family whom a nation mourns. By request of Peter Harvey, Esq., and others, the oaken box containing the great statesman's coffin was opened, and the metallic cover of the glass removed. How were the feelings of thosepkrsoual friends stirred within them to find those linea ments and features which no man ever looked upon to forget, retaining the same color and impress—natural as when ten years ago they gave him up to the grave. The eyes were more sunken, but the heavy shisciows beneath the brows were ai ways there in life. Even in death, and for a decade the captive of &grave, that king ly presence inspired the same deep rever ence and speechless awe as when in the living temple of his matchless mind. Said one who looked upon his face again, I forgot all else, and cannot tell you any thing of the tomb of surrounding objects. , The velvet pall, with its rich embroidery, was in perfect preservation, though de• prived of its primitive gloss. In silence the lid was dropped and the I box reclosed. Farewell, thou great .de parted!. Earth's communion with thee is o'er. No more shall human eye behold that face, over which thought and feeling once flashed the light and shade of that "imperial mind." Rest, noble states• man, with thy patriot sons. Thy memory "still lives e: shrived in a nation's ad miration and gratitude Gen. Banks' Achievement t ;en. Banks' retreat lr , un Station witio•.l ••! Inv:. ie garded by mii:ia•y men m; r p• of strategy. lie was left behind by n•p , • to destroy the stores on the railway, and to disable the road itself. He burned one hundred and furty-seven car-loads of goods, worth two millions of dollars, after having told his soldiers to help thetuselve, to what they wanted, which they did with a will. Old rags were doffed and new suits were donned in a hurry, without doe regard to the arm of the service the clothes were made fur It was not sur prising. therefore, that the division ap peered to be composed of cavalry, arid lery and infantry, indiscriminately. The boys didn't care for the color of the stripes. however, so that they had new suits and were comfortable. It is said the attempt to attain uniformity by tearing oil the yellow and red braide dal not improre their general appearance in the least. Reward for Discovery of a Gold Field onVancouver Island Governor Douglass fats the foi luNs.ng proclatmwou: Tnnt, to any person or persons who thail tirsrdisrover a prolitalle old field with;:: the colony of Vancouver 'lsland. and make known and describe to the Colonial government the site and limits of tho tracts of land compristd in his or their discovery, they shall be paid the sum of 000 provided the money received for licenses issued for workitg the said tract of land be equal to that amount; and providt d always that there shall have beet, proved to the satizfu,.:;:cm of the heal goy ernment that there has been bona tide. raised and produced from the said tract or Held within two months to" the lime of the said licenses, to the amount ot 4old equal in value or not less than .1:1;1.1.,00. On Tile.; lay morning at 3 lock. VIOMAS ?a tr.ck and :Alen Peader. ago] The farleril will take iCaet. at 19 We've!: 11J1 Widnesday: Mut cinm e L;. r%renti, WCt. tvr.treet, mar •, urn. GOOD CIDER 11.1, THE YEAR ROUND TIRE SULPHITE OF LIME .11itAT ‘'utph , ,fe.? L e tiroonut a ti , at.dard ;Wide in ple,enttur vider. It het fai:u oeettrr.d the) lift ve, I.ICCTI due to wing a powder .5.1 d tudphite ol'liwe whit h wam inutniou. TPe true a rd-le fvr.ll bottlrl. cobtainink just. enQuet, one bane!. • r in any tattant ty that op,' be d ed. by abiNION JOHS"TuN, Driegirawt, and Deakr ,n ram Iy dieines, tre2.l currier mitbfield and Fourth M reef It]. BA 11100 - ROW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Jost published. in a Sealed Envelope. Prio. Six Celts. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, 'IAEA . ; - iIIENT and Radical Cure of Sperutatorrlora er Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Eminissions Sexual Debility', and Impedintenui to Marriage generally, Nervousness. Consiuoption, Epilepsy and Fitt Santa! and Physical Incapacity. result ing /TOM Self-Abuse. #c.—Ey ROST. J. CUL VERW ELL, M.D.. Author of the Green Book.ikc "A Boon to Thousands of anfferetn," Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to any ad dress. I've yolk, ot nvocip: of sil .:TlitJ or 1.1. , postage stun.' :‘• by f tr. Of I. .1. C. IC!. •!.;; 127 Bowery, .NCA , 1 - n -k. Pogo' i Ihi,:e. r- y, , Aas", ati7V'irr.-11,1&,.. N. B. ct P. ifAA.A4l4.l.t'As 9 13ttif.1.:;72z.z..s and BOOK GAP LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood striuet to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa- SR' Cash paid for RAGS. ap9 JAMES H. OHILDB. ROPE COTTON NULLS, A.Lteitheny City. Pa.. NAFIIPACITEBUI OP SEAMLESS BAGS, • AND• OF OISNA.II3 ILTII,G-S, 12 Inches to 40 Indies Wide. A- Orders may be loft at 11. CHILDS & CO' 133 Wood etroet, Pittsburgh. veal:brig 111.11.1.1116 AND 14:11411 11rM; ✓ DM. g MRS.BESE. *3.. Tooth extracted. Bot. Cold and Show.% Bath. P. BRBR, 177 Grant street 1 rii.94l. lig.ar &Bakal PENN'S WrSTERIt DISTRICT. '- Pittsburgh. Sept. 21.'64) If OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS FROM 11 ...Adjo , a L t General Rowell. all military• organ iz i ,ns not vet started for Harrisburg, are 'roll& e,l "to remain at their respective homes for the r•rraent—to keep up thotr organization and await rt her orders." Captains of Companies whose organization is not yet reported to these Ilea g nuartors are re quested to report without delay. TIIOS M. HOWE. - A. A., A. Gehl Pern'a. LADIES KID GLOVE BALMODA LS Ladies Pebble Calf Balmorals ; Ladies Brush Goafßalmorals ; Ladies French Morocco Balmoral s Ladies Kid Roamers's; AT 15 FIFTH STREET. mirk 111717EULD IDOAMr PAL,- IP 0 U S•ls°l. ("1"711441"1117011trOVATEI. DIED: SHC#1.1.1111:5": wrcu Wouli $111(11.iber:. i!nr Sy . E I. Fl flll!nrilt oa ch.: .1 Paring 111.11, Hatter $l.l, 1.11,11k.:A. Ltle city emitter din . and .1 out p.tot cf...ro the n• October I ex: in the hands of ih o city c i, oticitort..reolle,tion.a. l i.j Or to COA+ t:f Rut. 11+9-If AL I ISA l; Tre.M.U.cr 14011.1 131..INIkETS F.301.f) supor t r to ainv oi the s c,.llen ••*, urn 231 - o hi. la ur tothing wore matt Id. CI th. Ile . I: roe offer o r .t.to.. w ter pr. of ..! .1 no c he c which 13 liOt. 4}l h ot • I th. .then sap- Db , Jua leetiy. ttatilo.r De r 0.. I.udsy tit.. Ulric bi rein BODES, NUOLS AND DlU.eiN on ace ,, nnt .fthe War ' VEILY LO I • Bropot.2. i o doroote, do .............. do Arms. 7 lloe:: and ............ at Btfll LAND '•he•p en 01 No. 9S Nlorl.el sea' nd door f om Fifin ILION RENT-Th., third nrt. , f.urth iSttn e• the new FU 'ding I ,, fth street. near .11 arket. he f 'unit stety. 2.'x.14 , feet. is !nine fitted ap for a hrs . . eta .s bAIII.:ERKEAN GAL LERY the lore inu he'ag ene of the best ia the The thit , l rI tw , t eunt..arttueuts. welt stated s, turf will he rented tetparately or together. Apy.:y to .1 1.. CA ItiVAMIAN. eep9 ed.'• -3 ne - tr Diauum d. 11. ghen3 Order No, 2 11. Copt EDWARD S. IV PIG I T. 62d Panuylva ma V Ann tern., ie nerd*. mpi.nint ed Mar- hOl vi o /7- 1. enarlea T amp - hell 57th Penn:yiron.a Vninnteerg.reli.ved. Ile will be obeyed v.L.d aronrtlieSty. A AIONTII9mEICV. A. Q. 1%1 s Comaand Mg. 20.000 BUSHELS OF RYE Wanted at MOOI?E'S DISTILLERY. VW pay the highest eal . price& THOM-p. Nmtr. Pir , t vt rea 4 r Pittp ot burgh, . FOR 8ta.:100. A BRICK IsivELLING Lou es of nal!. r-orra cell/as on 0. I wail afel a t19....5ir,r0 frome drreling of hell and four ‘0n.. , 2 on Cr rnenrco's alley; large lot aground. situate one zcinare fr 4 in renns syl r ants avenue .nd paPenger railway . 4p17 to CUTEIBER3 & SONS. self/ All Nark* drat. • First Edition. LATEST NEWS Di TELEGRAPH, Our Army Orossiugjnto Va. VICOROUi PURE Ul T 0 - F THE ENEMY Whereabouts of Generals Sige -. and Mell.ozelaikan. atc., tte., aic ., .Cc. PiltraDELPlttA, Sept. 23.—The Evening Bulletin has the following dispatch from Harrisburg: We have some stirring ucas from the army in Maryland and Virginia, received 'through a gentleman who reached here last night and who was with the [llion army last Saturday and Sunday. The Union army is rapidly crossing intoyirginia at William:Tort. Gen. K cn ley's luigade is in the advance: it went over Oil Sunday night. Grit. Concha's di vision also crossed Ihr, Potomac here yes terday, Monday; eorps was soon to font,-;. Gen. McClellan an.l rialf were at Willi amsport, actively ongaged in superintend Inc the crossing or the troops to the sac red soil. An impressi.m . prevailed in the ermy that Geri. littinizetme n aucl Gen. Sigel were now in Virginia, and dint their nine Lion was to stop th•-( rebel retreat. Uu .Saturday evening one piece of Cap rain Miller's Piii!adeiphia Home Guard battery was plawed two miles from Wil hamsport and Vett3 well served. It drew the rebel lire from the miler side of the Potomac t'or some time. Nobody wen( hurt on our side. Lieut. John C. of - Co. Fof the Natioz-ul who c•ay rpportrd woun ded h ;I: of the Anti,:utnn!, was no: lint:. ;:• nil. • '111,• P;:il Rer.crvi.F. unrl.! Col. D.P.. +.‘,-rt•in o. (,r • •:'- ;.: 8.11:I1:J.1 Ahlll Vrice6. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TOT?. RENC.2 IIIeGARIZ, rlYU'i'3s t•.; a: it: L" 1'E"'~:: S L' i :l. f 2 Drum.. 4 . r....azzi Tartal 4114.4tiet si 1•::11:4,, Dootti.. i'crllitzio-ry ED: 'ill:. EID4..ED 421144,miCA1w. . 6 • l *-• Se- i' _ . .. ,• : 1 1 I(.lte.aecutal,ly con: , u..1‘.•! a.: •. Pu: Wi tots, t ;.; s a sew .1. ot .g. : . 4 . , 5i. ,14 eh sloes, U. r'7't .• o, :he Uli t tf...!!S i~: yI.ARS akl• q. •-! , r 0 1) it ~ li : : ;,. ANr ao,(0.),) t' 7 R.* R Wc. ciler '•!." REJ , i'L'I'D ire went, ' r • i .1: I ! the 1,.•••1 ::”A-y.til.•l/ el .T , •hinee. • • • 9 , 2 G or bs• Ever, L , f , eain.!vntotnnte4 rt.lr three. yeAhs pr M. Si 'AIN ER h CO. _ . -.1. •; t . r.7 7 Ot a: ;di ; ati-ri in DOWSNE iiHrW6 1,1.7/..ea; t'() iNCPArt7VRA.t. tar:tit FlNlBllifr WORE, des :tni► s'Al.; a FVT'IrEI:I4, :ict;ner• oLUisir:ng Rota!" 4.11 y. tia 41111`11,4.• 13r.-ket- 1. , A !• • t t 1.. 11 1 -41.t.EET A : , ;1, i ‘t A . r, ---- • _ . Cl:tir!A rz oz.arK STEII.Iii:T2 H 1_44 ECA UPEA"rEIVI4 J U I; nii S for,ht !affil. Pd .1 i•••••!,,i pr u:tuud.,l aus ' .I!,L IMEEII=IIIO tsr)itbi:oNi ,VE ff. PHILLIP RT , Ps. Pittihurrh. Pa.. 1 I Sch, IS62r TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS BAIIIOID CAEN AND IVIIEELBAREOWS • FOR SALE. nkELRO../11 CARTS AND FIFTY arum" heel)) ar 0.1 fur 1..a10 Apply Wi eon Manufacturer . M C t oCuLI; t4b Peuitutkry G r ont of City;?-! 'Bankrupt's F ale of Boots and Shoes. • . N.VITHOVT THE LEAST 'REGARD to east, as they must be closed uuc i dottely. - XECUTORS' NOTICE,-111A VING -Ma been aonointed I.:securers of the Estaas o o,anna MeKeevier deed. late of Alley/hew , City. Ail persona bavi• g claim against said estate, are he tby notified to present the duly auth en treaterifor Qettleutent,and those Know ug them•elves indebted are requested to make i atuedlate payment. lOrthiitiL 111cREEVIrlt, se.2l:ltdi4:w .I . 2.TLR IVORY. f Executors r— NOTICE., -The citizens of Wilkins, Col lat.. feebler u. d rotacent town-hips. are requested to meet at o'clock. Wednesday even lug. Sept. 24. near the Postoffice in Wilkinsburk D GAZZAII, the to andcan ate tor Warsdmr, uu.l ad •re-a the meetinght mai othe.r übjeets refaced to in the handbill notice se 4 2t l i l A L L D. S. MAORUM . .................... E.. C. GLYDri MACIIIIM &. GLYDE flar int completed their Fall purchases. now I n t and a stock of FANCY CLODS, NOTION, Are., nanrowled for Beauty atcl heapi,ea. ty any the city. In , übt y and City Ret.Per.. and 38/liner , nerd r, 1y e.4l r 0 r. the , etc suf. ei t: edv,o— -t...e.9 we Isl.l out o. :Teri g c:ar.soi goo le pdmir aldy , Ilit 1 eir I t owe. w 11 find +.ll end le.s r4rie , y of nit Telcs fn ..1 “d.,r) ing f rhoms . lres taAl thti le I 1. tI ' , I. , ) • •11, 1;11 . e iouti „Or: . 11,1rvi!, Viorpon !1 , . :13 - w. uxhi:. t. ! 44 lau.ningnlsale _ ELEciriox or TICITNTEFS—TII sr 4: older el the I TS1:11:Ittlli A:. - CI;%IP.A.NY are herehy nioltietl • h it En wilt h 6c ci ut the otheti mf t e romp zyr :n h• /./ LAY. Gth nr of , Irtiiher, I W,4n rho hours 1 2 2 and p. to .1 . tie tie), of elee tig thiee s th= to serve at , Ti toes rf the etititpw y, earu. frl he ter t hr its tr. JAMES M I.'H it Isl.' Y. Tre Purer, tirfi..e of Pit teuurgh tiAs Ca , Sept. 19, I aril. .V. 1.1. ti:Ei ..i."1:/.',VT 3 trrht lES A tiTIDOTE, tnASt. V!. /UALIe rnrrl ' rjne., of 1.11.• tiav moy.r c a l 1 04 ford nine= of day fine of tho v luatan ffteibfiori ol the day F:Oe by J0'4,111 FLE , IIN.I, q- Fob, b;••froF.;:T'tt ri.P.‘IINO. tor rorher ~f he Dalin° a 'rl4 Mitr 4 et Etre( ai r ft!: • 11,, m - m•11.h.1 Ma• ker. z;r r •.1" ;he Diaz:l , 4lA NLIt 31•Arkrt ~tree!•4 . . t I ,—ltiol.4ther.t pr.or t❑ 011.3 h paid f r Jteal) Pianos:: rolf:l'EL) t' ,1 ,!uAll 1 3 1:11OS FOg SALE Chickering Piano. oc avo Prier *11:3,00 A i; Co Plan elegant re. ...... A e•oalert Piano, is but itttla w.;:u.o °claire. .... A I.ta...iferl Pi -00. t iYy Sue te::::10.1 1 11nctare. P ice A 1{,., olio; lace') .a 11.1 n, new ar ly ear, eo, 7 • 1 A RoSt W 41,01. P. II) t Pi in-, I brie year, 1:1 , 1. 7 I'ri. A 1.1.,0w00d, tltlnert.l . tr ight Plano. Price A 31 , h , ganY 1 Load Piano. large :lee ume., e. PI 14, A It, yw. Germ .11 Piano. large Eire octave. Price 70 0, A ICl:r.trood C'h:ekering Piano. very o,d but wo,j, 30 A Mahu;r:iey. Lind k Bro,, 01-1 but ju R tiirr, ti,te!411,3. ... 4 .4 Mehogtny. Ae,er E Co,ohl Lcnd,n Pi.n.. ovta yea. Price A W,lnut her,, in g.„.1 order, 6 octave. Price.... A Maheone.i.the e n 'l4 NeW „,d g -e NEW PIANOS, A Pplendi 1 et new Piat;. trete the be , 'Sew York and 14,..e on ma- on rin• art con• irt.P, recent: g new Ph , . Pr le, iir.%4 tho eatneas the inaeutaeturer,. ond eve -y inure !tiara r-,rrant.l.l. Po, side by eel JUII9 11,1111ELLO H. SI Wool errect 7.N3 CONSUMPTIVES. .7 1, riutE Adirt.r.n.rtscit HAWING lIIEEN •- Ote t to ht.:ill h it a few weeks. by IL ye.) otottle,rt ta.olv,afte- hat ngstitie. at seceia. year, wit!, a I.,`Cert, u. •. MIA tint d -oadti t : ut.tes„., ..t.voti, t 1,11 w s..!krt•rs the m Vitre e as Or att .he kat,wt, usedlo! tiotore it. he will :oust! nreit ritt;ior t tree of . liar:,, wt h the dire ti Fns for pre p tt.t t•te , rue. which tit. will (114 a it 6tllllo, Bronchate. Iho I.; 111 • d ret - ttser tin th• , ts.,eriitti tor to heiiefit t ire afflicted • and spr- tit! at orm.tinu whL b he et neirts to be ittrotuable it'd he 11 1,5 cry sufferer wilt try his rented 3. it w that no , hhtir, tat d ut.iy trove a V.I. its wishing the pre; cannon will pleva 041. qv a I ev -Hit A. %t :31.1 IVltliatu.butit litu.,6 County, N.Y. NEW FALL GOODS. LIV STYLC STYLE 411.4.11..t104, WI Col ell Plaids for Ladles' bressom Fl3'd jt«pt pawing, . nue MI POD/11101, all Color++ BALMORAL SKIRTS, NEW STYLES HOOP SKIRTS among wh:oh may ho found rise: PRIDE OF TIM WORLD, LADIEW SIZES, MISSES' SIZES, and CUILDREN'S SIZES. -- T-- D. Bogus', CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STN. sel2 BARGAINS. ALL TIIE SUMMER GOODS AT WERT HALL SHOE STORE NO. 62 FIFTH STREET, arked down to mako room for Fall Qomlei Ladies Mouse and Toilet. Slippers, Women's Single Sole Gaiters ..................... Beautiful Sewed Heel French Morocco Boots. only dud ..... ..11,1110, ail other goods in same Dlltiortion: Come quick. NOW OM :NEVER. Next door to the .E.4reout oilier. sel6 E , r vr.awmoor, Almios i To sear boil their friendb dig army. and +al* to Imo, where to buy Boots and &Lbw ebaau.— nerds* b at WChghind's. 55 Rib Mad. SELLING AT 28 FIFTH sr. COME AD SEE. 201 Door below Exchange Bann se2l-1t iS Market Street, (be'ween Fourth and Diamond TRI3EVINGS EMBROIDERTE , :, HOS!ER7. NEW ENGLAND wool' Ev u , D, I.G.OIDS tviil 11 .1 ev..n . v.lii C in thr. le •I_.l - 1:. 11 1 4 1(t :tlat , re! 6i. reef Atictionter . I EFFRIE*3 ANTIDOTE I EFFItIEi A NT] DOTE I EI:FINES ANTIDOTE 11" 1:w STYLE CIRCULARS All Qua Hulas and colors BARGAINS, BARGAINS, MANG 4 INS. ISA itaillAlNS. 0 -.13A 1 7 13 A D YETI PM . ENT S ..... .... TrN"rk - r: .AT :710:11 .4Z..: tni St, Clair rtreetr, Fri ;at :Arm i A . PA POLE CON Tait C Z -- -,. ~, ... ' u 1 2.' ..• V' Z. • A ''' ea 1- & Ig - .., .~ . di , . 4.1 .- a n ar, - : 9 . .11 pis - ,,t 0 -; .z: iz4 g A 2' til i. 11 t: - i . r , A li go .4 - ~ c _ : ~... . 2 im4 g ..4 0: 4 " - .7.1 a' "M E ., ',--; V) A . . 4 * c.-. le P .44 M w .i :: g e, 1 0 -a 01 E 4 po • , - 7 44 x ;5 .3 -,1 1.1 .2= ~ • , ....., • a . .6 al Q 5 . = E. 4 *; ..f= ,- si i' • _,,, 14 t N -a , m im -, ,„- . w ; -6 1 A •-• "' tf a' Z x 2 . , 4 , 6? R .-• .' '0 t Z,l It : ... cz 2 *i. ' " - '- ~., r. a„' 7, . • .......-..-...... AND t - LAsTER- GO BARE:ELS AE L • dyed az,(l fur .tai;e frr se:3 HENRY H CI ----- irrEMENE-104 DBEs. FRESH NF- L" DILA, I.IC CEME.s.T ua d for Cso 33 I i liNR V 11. el .1.1.1 G EN"' S. GENTS` CA I S' CO 1, F Biutym . N. Good CIA, asp. (.nor lit Chien p. at I.,bin ork.;111. sd 9 3 15 I near Mar. et at, hATCHES FOR SOLDIERS 1 AT RELJUCED POI 11 . .0 GIES ANItICINS. THE AMERICAN WATaI COMPANY give notice, tha , they hAve lately ned a new etyleol q etch, expre , sly deAnne,l fer Soh tiersand others who good a! a moderate, prkc.— ['here t: !Literal:ll tt cit.'pktee the worth of Manufw un•. svitt, rr!•ic% tt , . = • . t MEE lereo ~3 t offs u:: r::4 )1:... Si AC:I:UV-Al I: A:cl.) 9i .i 7 and in :i1,2-Enx t r, And •,114r c.:!rrol!,) We haven:l:Lc) r. EL!, 1.:IC Y. COUT:fI c . • 3" this =arm NC' , r., .• -,add.rt,l..,ed %•• rotv, .1t 11 it M.111.t. 1,31 c :!,u rut ..it A RA. Ash, Swia Ash art." Put Ash. .IV Al'l`ll 1'3.1 Vii: NG'S, J 0!..1;i• I a. t' , .•nnr of 01 f•i 1 corn• r Ot SE.-The l•_ • ei cA,II e•e•e.. WU, ItLEINA.IN, StilifirS, Brettiel , . ',Tar/ fo OtUrtii Etild D IC A. C O., No. 5 WOOD trAIIEET, l •-• C;11 • vn• r• in t::,nr t:nn, ,9110 17791 :1' X Lilt 1..1S It• r..•t:C•I. 2 .1% •• 7! 11.1 eiatt• •}1 tit , he 13.1,1,1-:, 111.1": Ho•arLs mi./ A I , l' L 1 en' - ') w ready_ NEW GOODS. DRESS G °OBS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, NEW PRINTS, 11.10101 l it SfilllTS. HO 0 P re TS, PANT STUFFS, ,te. Ter ill tie Vasil. C. HANSOM LOVE & CO., 14 Market Si reel. S.uc•r.;a6ll ipai ( . 41 a:=r.•r•mc.r c.; Ito.l d C .tse Van: which we wi l l edi 1; !awe:lt 7utrt.d priece t;) JOSEPH HORNE, 77 ard 70 31:41zet stree MILLINERY GOODS- Country Wier- A•hants and Mi tend ettr ors. rtur , nt ibhuns. Flo Itrnaete, Hats 1.. re.). completo.:•ird a•• • ur ;ow • pi% f•re,alt. JOSEI'fI 110ItNE, 77 rm.! 79 het alract, Wholesale Room,: sert:na and !bird stories. BOSTON RIBBED 1108 E. new l n t h nu fur ladies and ehildr , n. A full line on k hand at eastern prieee to Rh .lesule Lasers for rail. JOSEPH HORNE, 77 and 79 illasket street BALMORAL SR URI'S— AL dr Ten' varieti Balrusrals at very low prr.orrs&ll. wirolo:ale ore s re or rail huyers at iIORSE,S TI {:PANG STORE, COITISTAY 7tIiIEIIIIMAIVI S t V oir or tue beet in the ot_e front whieli to atr to at k, c thri, e` legit ons, as We have all varieties end 3ty:es u &was in oar line. JOSEPH. HORNE, 77 79 :tl= , :ket ett cet, Vhoiesale Rooms sec.na nn.l third st ,, rieP. eels 1,200 BALMORAL SKIRTS, Real Scotch and Domestic Makes, AU new style:: and choice colorg, r „,i ve , b.f.,* t'e 1, 4 Nreaterivru r 8. awl for pab , whclesale and retail by EATON." NAMPA! 3. (10„ 14 17 Fifth stmt. IrWo 4 EATfr-ik rhkie:;;;Ai o ma Ai :b I" 0 43 at CARRIAGE. in opal order. will be oold a, 4e13 Pro JOSEPH W H a TVS. Carriage Ropokitory. Two MU* R. t v. , uutr; art: whir:L th. 2 - r =MB FISZIM v:1. whi,Al is of Ili b: .:.;: , ;11'i:rt,, AN ij.-`,lii. ii.t }TEXT, attorri, , :f a tch 1V24 ,-, izi , qi LaoTez v:111 b tri.:CfS IU loyp.l MIMI frory 'Handled lir tree' C.:treys, C; eon do rto ; Forks, Stag _do it. i ltquare Waiters. Engksh Tgs. Tress. Crumb lirushee. For': mat .epoou irr.3s Crumb Tray 8. %•.!. (,V ! Chmitg brow% . i; -,. •;,..h .1. . C , Mre Biggiga, i It ii. • r ti-ill,slP 1 COnbe. (k tier% I " f.ir.; I 'Gilt; k.... i'3:.5. _ ! 1% SIC Cr o , ra. 3/er,,s : Rot. nd 'Naitirrs.. I 1 reed Ile ,, ke's. 1 Clark Screen, 1i Me i orders. 1 - Knife Sharpenerg, i lieirigera ma, lit Cooler TIM Cl/ s ArMBER., Tollti J.I.R. i Water (kirrieee.- r oot Ilathr, i Chaim:At stmekets. lut nt's 13,ths. , .11owtsard kitchens. Nat pt.:, 131 usher, : Li...! Sk.adrs, a . . :a- ...t.lth 9r, ' Iv u rters :rile ties. 1 . ; ,- .) , rr..1%1 etch Holders Nurvery Larnia. I-I.sv.r nYtautti. 1 Clotho, 14 Makes, ;N. ' . .k.r. ,- ..1 - to rigeratora. , Clothe.' It, rovers, V. asi £a pert+ i .1' laht LigittY. MISCELLANEOUS. 'Library ..eps . .I to:r '‘ , are,, Vienna Fish tllobes. ! L' tar. i• d C.Mi 3.' Mitat. i2ti.k 9 . .Z.1Wt.1.. i Pootet Knives, Cd aP. Visite Frames , FIP-A:S. C'ai. Kai es, 1 Comp Portolirs, And everything per:doing to a well appointed Household To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of KAY & RI.CHARDS. 30 Fifth Street, Fmt door below Exchange Bank. All 130ClIA delivered free of charge in the city; Allegheny, Mr:alight:in, Manchester, Duqueeue Bor. , tigh, sell•lmd inklL IitEtINERS. nrsriaunts AND .I;ttEt% scr. , rflonce with the Na ,tonal Tax Law vil persot.s engaged ill any i f the atove (awn, atiors alt requited to keep au boos as amqweilied in the law, and ke tri.h a4,ntals anct ta.ulthly tet taw, alas in such MU'. net. /1$ is spenlicd by law. The man/signed are ri , paring rh- vat cos honks with pa ted head :ng,„ b anks f , l" tr;.ino.uthly and wontbli repo Invoices of ex..orNl,n,.‘iy, tot;ls of 14 ding. &0.. in sup curly rder, for t 4 cane, a, but a Waited l.ly e will ho ~ tan& 2t. tirst. W. 31 ii . JODASTON CO.. 5:a3 in Soli Pliwe , s. 1.31411 k Book AlanuNotivers nal Slue inners 117 Wood street. se:to lw To CoUSTII T MERL'S" ANT S ANIL EA T ON ,- MAIJRII3IIVir CO., Jobbers tied retailers of Trianinings. Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves. Hoop '.dirt.. Ribbons. aldrss 4:0111111111, Tie!, Cutiershiris anis Drawers, Woolen 2 Valibis, Scarfs, Zephyrs and Ii visiting Tarn, every variety of small wares and notions, i?ur sleek isolated as double milers° as ever before. and the larger portion ens purchased before the last great mivauce In prices. Wish the induce ment* we can now offer we would es pecially invite the attention of city nod Country :Merchants Peddlers and all who bay to sell again, IS, B. A choleeassertment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, Wholesale only, !Nil Frails fried Almonds; 10 Bales Langudoc do 30 Bags Sicds do od v E •alish Walnuts; 10 do liloarts, 30 do Bl b)Box:)3 Shell ra zied 1.4 A i s nionde; ..% 1 , , ego do do I* Begs 2,000 Coeounuts; 200 Bags Afroan Pea N et*: to Store and to arrive and for sale by lIHY.IIIt dr DX O'S:t say Noe. 126 and kal Wood wieet 1 4 00 E AT TIIE PA ICES Or BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS AT B ORLAND'S. Ladies Morocco f.; titled Bhats, prime ..... ...$lOlll. do Colt do do do ......... 1.00 •41do ii:. Jrnsral op do ......... .1,25 Chil-sesik. r.. plim.... ...................... ... 74 lien't•Tioozs, prim,. .................................... 40 B O 9 Hip 8.5,QL,1 ........................................... 1,50 1 011t.b2 do ........ . .... ~.. ................ . ..... ista e.s than ha If p rice at 94 'lib.; ket siroei. 803 LL PAPER FO beautyOMN OF /SW I complete a•sortuient oful PAPER 11.111iG/INGS.- ~f qyies. b light before the tax advance. will be :old at the usu a l low 1.-leek W. P. MAItt3HALTs lin. IR Wand Myr& 6.1 refer!. Akt.lL L't tiNiA fAlit..l4lllo - TICK ii hrteby given that the State Fair haa Unhappy military entuhtlan 01 our et;nurtY• lOtodEsTHUScr ePa ryZorristPwn.d Pn. - - A MIT hiIiNLIIISE PITTSBURGH THEATRE. :gamma care M. 4 P;P. ......... WM. HENDERSON oultirdov.—Prlrate Dozes. $5 (4; rival. Box.. $1 fX Parquette and e, dileire„ 60 cantle }aridly Cirelo,2E Itata;, lored Gallery, 25 cents: Colored Bozo t veat*Aional7 cents. litzuelit of lie Sufferers of the Arsenal !.heater. Entire Receiiti to be h , nd, a to the Committee. DAMON AND PYTHIAS. DAMON MR. PROCTOR Pythia; - Mr. t hapiin C/authe ................. . ........ ........ Mrs. D. Myron Dame .... Wile Bose Ceram star `:Jangled Banner, by the t.ompaay. To ooaalude wl h • - ROIPERT.EAINE'T. Robert - Mr; Chaplin --- - - Airrix EY 111, it A AS, Co Brims, AL. 77 p a , e Are.. at Au , Lion—At 2 ~ 'cita-k this Erreuqr at a, saoria s- a Aucli 1. Louse will ha sold g /entity of Batt nate, hates, c,,t,urea, ',Noe F, .30 sines min ain'oslico. i 1 ants. Alit iyea•ms, merino sacks pr (-heti handkerchiefs. Ac. sr` -a'° fruLELL 4.ND. A uctimedr. oN H MIMED BON Elt 8.4 T Aircriroir a n ondav afternoon. 2, - d kat.. at 20'elook, wi Ibe ,01 lat the Masonic Halt n n don H 011. 9 0. 0.55 littth surer a qua n t,ty • t Laufer Trimmed 1" nnets. n.. L I d rs-a d.reat front tte n Winer. se2(/ k. 31.4 ...L18L1•A1ND. Auction er. _ _ THE AMR° OIL COMPANY A AL , o c ri T ,,r u a a r t it; i i:. 0 .71) HAVE F9ll, itt fined A rdeseo Oil, Nox-rxmosm% Also, PURE BENZOLiI. wsirehmase, 27 IRWIN STREET. - MO le OH, PENNA. HOUSEKEEPERS Furnishing Store, GOODS FOR THE KITCHEN, Tin Waro, Brit,hes, IV::oden IVore, Ba•kets. Spice Boxes. J el:y M orthlL • iup 'lurid, , Wash Basins, S ..w Cutters. enp Slops, . Bair Sit_vo, • Wile:doves. kii,eu Koh' c. Coal, Scenic. Sitwor coup, etore POll , ll. CI: o tools° Siring, .1 , nife Wa....her4, - t:lr • w,r,;, Basting 8 ponno. ar dirons, o:ffen Mills, L-ewcuo. 4 8.i:too:or .. ' Wash Boartio. BPon, ; Bauce Taus, iatla !rout. j Bird Itcaoteta.„ Fi li Kra tics : I Fry Pans. Haw Boilers, ; rarira &Perk Orators. Egg Beaters. Larding Needles. Enna •l'aiis • Pudding Pans, • Water Fitton. Preao rang I Pie Plates, Butter Lildf - e. H ; Clothes Wringers, Iron oldrrs, Wooden prong, K , ap Ladders. I hitter Pmts. Keriers, Wash Tubs, Clo:his Linos. I- o..ti Cup:, .. cates, ; Toast Furl's, Co;:';:-• Icrilre I Sad lil , :ns: Bread Bozos I MeodPrsg.3es. Scoops, I Cake Cogrs, a.. 0.„ tlca, FOR TILE DINING ROOM. :.; fIX ER PI.ATFI3O. CZLI'Vri Call-Belts, crap Ii,;;, 1 Mu: Picks, Ca ke Jim ve t. Fish knives. Cru in r: X nirc3. 'II co (keels Knives. mdt Zitancla, Naplua Icings. F, nit Star.ds, Coke Baskets. - Lod tor II Airco, ' Perko and Saunas, Soup• Lad•or. , Jyazer Ladles. lira. 3 - L;4l,s, Sugar Bpooris, en lld ; un's CUM . • Mart B pe9rlg. Ilutird dr Oval Salversj Ice Packers, Bouquet Stands. ; Goblets. 113 .V.. A. I. V. IL it; . NOS. 1; . AO 1i Int STREET,
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