daily post. ’jr ■■' \ ■; \- '"vi®**- The Union as it Was, the Constitution as it Is. eg- where there is no l»tv there is no freedom. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 12. Democratic State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, GEORGE W. WOODWARD, FOR SUPREME JUDGE, WALTER H. LOWRIE. Democratic County Ticket, FOR PRBSIDENT JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT, JOHN H. BAILEY. ASSEMBLY, JAMES BENNY, Sr.* CHAS. P. WHISTON, Dr. A. G. JOHN SILL, WM. WHIOHAM, SHERIFF, JAMES BLACEMOBE. RSCORDEE, EDWARD P. KEARNS. REGISTER* JAMES BALSBtTRY. FOR CLERK OF COURTS, E. HEIDLEBEBB. TREASURER, JAMES IBYIJi. county commissioitkr, JACOB EEIL, DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, W, Bf. WIGHTMAN, rrs>S O T I C E TH E SEVERAL County Committees of Superintendenoe oro requested to communicate the names and Postoffice address of their members to the Choir man of the State Central Committee. Editors of Democratic papers in Pennsylvania are requested to forward copies to him. CHARLES J. BIDDLE, Chairman. Philadelphia. Pa.. July 22d, 186?. IMITTEE OF COR DENCE. DEMOCRATIC CO RESPOJ PITTSBI Ist ward —John Roth, 2 i ward —D, H Haztn, Ist p.3ddo—S. Johnston i 2d r. do—W. J. Mont Irt p.sth do —S Cameron >d p. do—F. Felix, 6 h ward —Dr, A B ank 7th war —TS. T. Ward, Bth ward —W. P. Dann, 9th ward —Jas. Neeson, SNY CITY: gomery, 4th ward —J J Houston ALLEGHEI Ist ward—Henry Sprouli 2d ward —w, J. Kountzj Ist p 2d do —Jno, s wan| lid p, Sd do—P. Leffler, 1 i2d p. 4th do—J Bookam Ist p. 4th do—W M I Stewart, TOWNS! Shaler —L. Winchell N, Fayette—J. Sturgeon Plum—J. A. Stewart, •P«. lion— W illi&m Sy> phers, il’Clara John Hart man, Neville —John M- Nea bit, Fewickley—T. Wagoner Ohio—G. w. Cass, MoCandlesa —H. Good, Kos,—And, Burke. Hamptoo—Wm, Peters, West Doer—Neil Dia mond. East Deer—D. Bandie, Reserve—Victor Scriba Harrison—Jno Harrison V ersaiiles—Henry Stew, art. Wilkins—Dan’l Wirtz, Collins —P. Kerr; Peebles —Jas. Dignum, Pitt—C. Zng. Pranklin—Wm Neely BORO' TV- Pittsburgh—C. Auth Monongahela —Joseph Mixell. S._ Pittsburgh— Patterson. E. Birmingham— Birmingham— C&pt, S- M’iCee, 2d p. do-—Geo. Kuhlma Manchester—A McMur. ray, g@*Tte above named gentlemen will please take notice of their appointment, and meet at the St. Charles Hotel on Sat urday next, 12th inst., at 11 o'clock. CHAS. SHALER, Chairman. DEATH OP FBANK JOHNSTON, ESQ Our paper to-day contains the obituary of a very extraordinary genius, Frank Johnßton, Esq., who died suddenly last evening at his residence “the Meadows” a few miles from this city. For the past few years Mr. Johnßton might have been termed a recluse; in his charming home npon the Allegheny he constantly remained, .devoting himself al most exclusively to the classics, in which he was not only very enthusiastic but profi cient. We doubt very much, indeed wheth er he was surpassed in his knowledge of the Greek by any of the accomplished pro fessors in the country. Like Cardinal W olsey, “He wai a scholar, and a ripe and good ono ’ and in the lighter branches he was equal ly accomplished. With the English clas sics, from Shakspeare to Charles Lamb, he was singularly familiar; nor did his knowledge of these authors consist in a recollection of their mere words. He em bodied their meaning, and in his recitals of the finest passages of either pathos or humor, he exhibited a remarkable refine ment and subtlety of conception. In all that is necessary to constitute a scholar and gentleman, Frank Johnston was hap pily blessed. He was wonderful'y attract ive bba companion ; having a lively im agination, inexhaustible wit and humor, besides a flow ot language as smooth and unfailing as the music of “a sleeper’s dream,” he was of course, the centre of attraction. Like all sensitive men hs had is hours of melancholy, but he awoke from them to be more brilliant than be fore. Frank Johnston is nearly the last of a few young men, who, ten or twelve years ago,were the very “expectancy and rose’ ’ of Pittsburgh society; they are nearly all gone to where we trust they are now ren • nited in realms of everlasting j oy. TO THOS. J. BIGHAM, ESQ. I, with others, have heard your late speeches, and most respectably ask of you an answer, either in your next speech or bv card. Do you, or do you not, believe the articles said to have been written by the Hon. Thomas Williams, from July 80th to August sth, 1863, in the Pittsburgh Gazette,, charging Gov, A. Gregg Curtin with dishonesty ? Are they trne ; if not wherein they are false. AN OLD LINE WHIG. A Beverend Consoript. : The Rev. J. E. Cookman, pastotpfthe Methodist Episcopal Church at Harburg, N. y., who was lately conscripted, has de termined to pack his knapsack and take the field. Mr. Cookman is a son of -the late well-known Rev. Geo. Cookman, who was chaplain to Congress, and who waea passenger on the-ilinfated ate'ameifvPijesi dent,- ' LINCOLN vs. LINCOLN. ; The Abolition press tlzrougkqjt the country are determined to make the most of Mr. Lincoln’s late letter to Springfield, Illinois; but there is snch a performance as running a thing into the ground. The oemmendation of the document, in ques tion, is generally so fulsome and extrava. gant as to amount to burlesque. For in stance read the following touch from yes terday’s Commercial, and Bee whether it 18 not the crueleat irony; it says : “President Lincoln’s letter g-.es into every household like a welcome guest. Tee hardest prejudices give way before its sincerity, and the most bizoted par,man dare not aeny itj truth. It is a great adrantago when a enusonntrinsically g-od can point to a representative and exponent intrinsically disinterested and pure.*’ President Line jin, in his inangural address, after taking an oath to support the constitution of his country, in a sol emn appeal to Him, to whom he must an swer tor every thought, word and action of his life, declared as follows. 1, 1 have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to in terfere with the institution of slavery in i the States where it exists. I believe I hi Ave no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.” In the lace of this triamphant self-condemnation of President Lincoln’s recent performances, the Pittsburgh Commercial is so reckless as to assert that no one dare deny the truth of the President’s late letter to Springfield, in which the following para graph occurs: •' You dislike the Emancipation Proclamation, 1 and perhaps you want to have it retracted, lon J say it is unconstitutional. I think differently. I | think that the Constitution invests its commit der-in-chtot with the laws of war in time of war. ; The most that can be Baid. if so much, is that slaves are property.” If the Abolition leaders were not utter ly reckless they would be ashamed to al lude to these monstrous acts of the Presi | dent. After declaring that he had no power nor intention to interfere with sla very in the States, he ißßued a proclama tion setting the Blaves free, and recently he wrote a letter, to Springfield, in which he positively asserts his power to abolish slavery everywhere. To call such a man as Mr. Lincoln to preside over the desti nies of a country like this, and at Buch a time, was lamentable enough, but to see hiß partisans endeavoring to make virtues out of palpable and glaring infirmities, argnes a depth of partisan degeneracy not calculated to inspire us with hope foi our political future. The great difficulty with | the President is that he seems to have no fixed purpose; hence the close and careful watch the Abolitionists keep upon hun.— But a man bo “infirm of purpose,’’ who permits himself to be tossed from one ex treme of opinion to another, is, in every aspect, unfit to preside as Chief Magis trate over a country like oars; a country whose extent of territory and whose varied resources and marvelous grandeur were the admiration and the envy of the world. And yet in the vascilating 6nd culpable conduct of the President, our city contem porary sees nothing but what is ''intrinsi cally’! commendable. Jefferson—Wm. MoEl* haney, Indiana—Wm Boyd, Union—Y/m. Carnahan, Robinson—K B Guthrie, Moon —Jacob Leshell. Crescent—J, H, Porter, Findley—Rob, McAy&al S. Fayette—A. Fitzpat rick, Scott—B. Ford, U. St, Ciair—Dr. G. S. Hays, L. St. Clair—Jonathan Shuck* Ba’dwin—Henry Belt-z hoover. Snowder—Wra. Stewart Mifflin—Dr. Blackburn. Richland—lsaac Grubbs Pint—Jas. A Gibson, Chartion—Jerome Boa nett Oa the contrary, we Bee nothing in the President's letter but danger and death. It destroys all hope of a speedy peace: u Temperanceville—Hugh McAfee, Marshall—D Forsythe UGHS, postpones all possible hope of a reunion under the present Administration, because it contains conditions which the rebels cannot and will not grant—the emancipa tiuu of their slaves. The letter, when stripped of its surplus drapery, i 3 simply apresidentiai announcement to the coun try, that oar victories have failed to break the spirit of the rebellion; that there is no prospect of peace; that hostilities hereafter must be conducted to enforce emancipa tion; and in order to effect it the war, if necessary, should be interminable. Thiß, in brief, iB the document, which, in the opinion of the Commercial, “goes into every household like a welcome guest. Terrible perversion oi terms; the letter is more like aproclamotion announcing our intention of perpetual war. Elizabeth*-Rob- Galway L a wrenceville Wm, M’Cague. Tarontum—J. B. Fa’Jon >.l> Y -at that Gen. L-e has, vithin {)>« ia:-t Ivw days, received heavy r<. iarorecmeu; b, and that ho meditates an-Wui uggr :Sv'. e imm paign. The weakness ?h.;v. :• ;y •■ •m • armiea at other poir-1h it th 7— trh“ {■' strengthen the probability the-*. the i»>>ur gents are gathering lheir lores-s imr a a-:?.- perate effort under their moat trusted com mander. The Lakiogof Cummiwg’r I'oint V,',;eiie.s bringaGeu. Gilmore's long I*..it.jLv gnus one eighth (; :i ni’•'»■ i •' ciiy of Charleston than Gu-y wt-rc vv..~a \ '.i - twelve Greek fire sheila w< r-_- tuic-va iu-.o the city. Minister Adams, in h._ ea, says he U atiil of * lie opi/ron rebel rims, against the A'pa'iur. the Emancipation Movies y las ized the English govyrum^r. -u permitted to ieawn ii v. one would be ready to bav • ,n *. from the dale of A ii-. - : that the question is iim.-iy \> Ac--. i nettled before thin, ii;£u < A are more confident of \ue di-i e.-m u.a.»o ot England to utop these }.ia..i-aL cr.:i than Mr. Adams appe.r.* to The Times dispute:-. *■-■< =: — scarcely 5 doubt thr-' Let's : depleted so reini'erc.- 1 A.imre >- Bragg. 1 p v.- >; b i;i 1:;v, 110 pOrilive evidrliOc lh.-** I A; it is now reduced to a c.ru.m telligence to this ei’A t • advices from I. L. from Longstroctd co., ordered We- ; . .o.d ■; lion ot it going to Bn probably one uiyisA... ;... tlood’6 division, of \u -■ ■ ■r t their camp, near iAA.. Thursday inornAi:, s .L» ; , and it is quite g-meraby r tbeir privuse iiuid..*rs ih.v .v. Charleston. A co.un.a m ,r,.n men wa in or.- «<•••. thrown, by the \ irgiun: and ] A see railroad, to Br.eioi or A. .a K ist Tennrsf.et'. ' iiln: NKW VIiKK, SopU'Mlllr-.r 1 , aid's Washington apociah - . <. say: No cirrangetneiiL ; exchange of prisoners On Monday nigh; i 1... overhauled three •, army, while at..' mac. The men L.ni '•> des* j .lutes, but ti b ,y < , c• i; liiv M.ir ~k . Kgrea’- ntiau-: c-. .. - br»ve be"n k'i'j .'.*n 10 ■: boards, a cbstanct: of l'h<' dusrr'.-:/. e■»t* : ;i£• - r.n Mand.ij- wv:\ i'j d.-ij !\?r 1 r.:u bv r hundred u:.d ibir j und<.r fcuurd tVwi.i X V -i '■■. 1. I..VT- lAihl n:: r’. : :■* u [l r, ;. • 1 • a b .oid Ail x i.. U: 13. r.drua: ' A 1-x uud ru.'r-.'j:. : AUtxuodria. Th- .. the tlunea exMog. 1 before cot.siJfrAi- d*-".-./ • ' the slructun-. Tis Ar.-. cr..: i „:• U sUiil. An orJ-.r Ik.p [ b'part iru-o; t-rul.' \k: ■. ;j. ' ■ ■i v'k b *n ' . •> . . : o :uh .»'■ l * r» -\u . v army. N v r . ■'* - *‘d to dr.iTV h.' id:- i»ih! it:ev h:ivr LVarice, nni! h.» ' Commr.:i d i c k <<. ' '' • ' • Tuv K chv.o:. 1 I'.- f , : '' .h sa j.t : i! vr;i. r -v *- • : a (ii«paich ha-1 i'-'j.. r • - Copper, an;-.''nk;' ; ■ roopa from V r - : i > ; dV thiak t hb.^rc* ;-r ' : .le.-aan v;ho Of; o‘->a • ' • ! :: ‘ hp energy *• !. . >v 1 ■*••• u : - : : • • ton to the dr»/t <• i 7 tnen Vo ht* ruif-d \h Iv.dv r•' >=•> hundred, requiring Uu> u ;*• >- .• thousand nan,.--. ,h..h 1. Cincinnati r.e-xl w -di, The Mrtic) his Hulio-.i- h . ..JP .f. : Arkansas to flrar3d.lv. A d ; eral soldier report.-; in« rni.n.j , t.i. Little Hock, md tha; ilirv v, h ; stand at Wushu: glun. L L t. i" ;' i ; . been greatly exaggerated -lLly l more than h uuu troops. Tho steamer David L'aiura wa't fired -n toby guerrilla ■ jo'ur Nun; !••••:•. 1 -,v. her ot’shots str.ukTjie pil ihn.n . ■ one wni hurt The guerr ;1 0, ■ some between Uoieua ami Patou .li.ugo Nkw York, S rt pP-mK n r 11. h, : n «u Norfolk professes to gin ’• of :v plan whim th fo; the rec.-aptnro of :\:i <*> * v. expedition n-jr-\hw Pv- « -’y i- • •• h • ■■r.< mitit'd to Dong-u. .-»• •. Generals ot lesser light. w u.n ?„ quainted with tho topography o f tin- v.'im j try. Forces arc to be divndv d a.id ad vanced from three different points, and a large body of troopt will be at Snd'-dkto make a feint, and draw on; troops thr."’. while the attack is being matin up-.-n Pm city by another body advancing y\, Princess Ann oouuty with a strong re.v: v-.\ A third party is to appear in the vic : m:y of Sewell's Point, and while- *\\ this ; < g iug on, to attract the of the troops now stationed at the my. San Kkanvihi’o, S•* p; tu oea from San i ! r o >, l.Hfh of August- fnr’J’ 3 '. *'"•'• ant intelligencet i:ei ! •• i - .! his cabinet, have h._-en i l ■ 1 bv Mexican representatives ci :1- American Republic to forte, a font it ef.t n! alliance, embracing Chili, Per t, Colum bia, the Argentine Cvmtb do,-alien, Sn Salvador, Honduras.• Costa li’cn, Ni;r ragaa, Ouattamela and M purpose of resistitig lo ir-«j ments on Mexico, or u- ;v other s- i.;h American republic. The United St at -.re to be invited to send deleg. ire* to r ate. DIEu JOHNSTON—On Thursday - ptciuber Hk h* Prank Johnbton, in ibo -I7iq y;-~ ■•! h.s i. c Notice of tbe time of funeral will b-: tri von hero* after Bnrnett’s Coeoai-ne, Only SO cen'a The most complete assortment of pure »n gonuine Drags, Medicines, Perfainea^, Liquors, Soaps, Hair Brufthes, &c., &c., ■ to be found in the city. DRAKE’S PLANTATION UITTERS, Wholesale and Retail at lowest-pri-of. SIMON JOHNSTON, corner Sinithfield and Fourth st .•.uVjiBTISJSKIiN PREau|®sl w 52 2: s: f, n SI -* ,':w 5 ts O' H. ; : dewing- Machines} \SSi BMS I*4 RXSIBiTIONS, SAEE OF THESE MACHINES S. iinjiKvin the sile of all ethers combined, from i*s adaptability to ad kinds of 6«w -• A • i>roof, read the following from Donglas3 horwoo:?, the well known Shir: Manufaotu- •• n"c ba v e used tho " v he?lor & Wilson Sewing rCaekinolft’otif:IfeirrMtihUf-ctory 1 feirrMtihUf-ctory since January In - r >. /t ha* indeed created our bwtneaa, Af :«>r'cstimr r.bo principal machines before tho pub ;,cwi- -(i.-'ctM yiiurs. We commenced with one, nn nxe r.'>>v ono hundred and seventy" t*.-. .*.f the . \Vc aro running ono hundred of yt ur machine* in ono room, and yetsuoh is the qiiictun*-, That conversation can be carried on in ;u: <>rc ;i-•* r‘''no of voice. They are ladapted to n\ : ry ;■ ..rri;-n . f < nr work : 'owing equally wed 4 ;o‘" i Wc. \ and our fioaviesi work, m-of nine thickness. fire of.them being ; • >rp .ir . loti), two of common cotton cloth, and , !.»• - < -rj ; .did tar-9, it.* speed is unexampled. | V. .'.h on- r. can accomplish OS much as J t.w«-l v* !•••!•• Without i?, and twice as much as j Uy ami ot.aor machine. 4De thousand yards of'] otrdfiflit »*Htilcho? to tbo inch, is on oidi* j oa ■ - -.VI. r'.. of ten hours. We have run ir as 'a •• ; In.i • Ored and fif-y ynrdptr hour. The : n.: • ; .• s iiht t.rat our employees work tbo y. ,i r i r . c'» 4 health and spirits. We can nv: - highly rec mmend Whoeler & Wilson’s, a ? chi nos, and our opinions aro shared byj&II M” i'i' fspeiience aad judgement, v. • mwo couio in contact.” - . i >m thn United f'retbyterion of Sept. 10 u; >•• •’ n;jd yr urs es per isneo, we can n i to our friend* Wheeler «fc >i ;i 'hints ch ono ot the use r.rHi-.’hohi furniture with whi *h any ' -u. ,• !■:•! It ii ihc lost thing in our .rut.on that wcwould part with. .iiTonto i tor three years • • >o in operation and obtain onr • ul:u* Win. SUMNHR & Co. '•To. ‘JT FIFTH St. Pittsburgh. jVf-ril Uifi.'tivCl'. ib C ' Vr i!,» :, J. «• -i't: fj h ELiINIA OR RUPTURE £: .. AK :- : . my i- As H punned Trusses and Supporters. i-.v.uii r c..*.-n; or ■where persons drsiro any : r :: hand we will manufacture to i or. i'./iviiiic bs ;ar?o3t ftocs in tno city all :: u-ui u>e truces will find it to their ad- r. i'a Celebrated Trasses, : '■>. I'.:dr* Celebrated Trusses, M i' >•: Celebrated Trusses, K:ir.cn. Knplish and German Trusees, ccvpnru-rs, all kinds, Elastic dockings, Bandages. ve: L- l'o trih an-i Market at: t.'i (:^.-s as t;ii: j augest and best Ait « •\ H'.vi ;:i timNpw E.cland States; ? s •i -r :t -I,; v ' f-«l. mid easy of access trem all the » i-•.». • ••; fra. It curt tains all the modern im . i !.-• ’tiu. red « very o-juvemence for the com- • - ' . \c~ -tii T.r.-brion c.f the travo iog public. n« r i, x,<>•.!.r are lfe.r:?e and well ventilated; 11:• s m riii-mt nrc well arranged, a - d com* tum -h-.J (V ‘luiulies nndla ge traveling. n-1 *he h uj c will continue to bo kept' u ?s Hi lei in every respect. •1 : iKjcr f 0 } ,il parts of thec’uu i: ?,>. iIV KICK, Proprietor. Pelitltnd ".VIWiE STOCK. OF ’"new shoes A' .1 i'tiNHACaEE’S, PATENT MEDIDINES i'EDUCSD PHICES, •' - : r *' iWStiiSH RRCU STORE c- I.EI\I;LD STOCK OF BOOTS sb Eld SHOES, At CifCivllund's Auction House. s«l2 Ai:~ '*3 i KcClol’arid 3 Auction House. £612 jj/Bir.JM i( WALL PAPER— Ii :-ct iuo urUin? 1 wood, an exact iur i:* i n. <■•! ->o*rd •• and moulding’. For sale by .A- W.P. MARSHALL. | klVlHLtt COLOR AMD GOLD PA Kr 1L;•* -ausj. For 9de by -W, P. MARSHALL !-«12 *l7 Wood Bt, my'AVISO RKCillVKli IKFOSUA- Sm. lino that trrsons have at different times •t --c TTi (* of Hje SiPsistc- ce Committee, solic its ; -oiu.r.i>ui oiis oi Fruits and Vegetables Jrom c-r •n•• ts a: d country reoploin the markets ■i*. }Mttj‘>uru'h and llcßhcny, w© take this meth . .[ • t r.:,n -o. that wa never authorized any . •,> i-«'t c, .vh contributions for us or tho . n|-.L.il. ...n i i.ha . contributions thus collected r.v. i v;h«? 1 u;. W.F. WEYMAN.) ALHKEE, -Ex. Com. 11, V{ ATVVOUD. ) r..- i *Yr the .'■ub istence Committee, >1; v. \i- •„ ;|\!Y 'VYyman & Son, Smith 13c i-t *.?. <,r Mof.-*rs Geo. Albrec, bon A Go. Wocd street. se!2 •-.-.'as;* O *•’ I>BAYAG£ IN PITTS KCII AN,j. ALLE'iHESY. Tho [•ravinen of »ho tw > cities held a meeting at ... , » oil-!, irwia street, last evening. The \ r\>'a per load to bo oharged (from l:t. by the Lrayinan of Pittabarghnnd e:.v, v?.:s nnaaimons'y adopted viz; T-* ish'l f rom Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayn© and Cbi- • o.i- i: ClevelandandFittsbursh; Allegheny *. I'ley nnd '.Connels: il’e Railroad, to the Penc?;rlva: ia Kail oad, per load, 50c- X»> and ir m l'itt:baruh. Ft. Wr.ynoaod Chi •, Ctevr'nnd oad r itl>burgh; Allegheny Volley 7t dlrrmd to bank of Mcttongahela River.! or }jad .....500. >n>m aioavrigahcift < River to Liberty Street, i-er Iy*d ............. 55c, l'Vu’ P An t aU hauling under three spuares, perioa , PItEPABED TO TSEAX . .;C”*u'b' all of .ruptaiein young n-. n:o t in urclels aged and s:>me u' I rsT.-nu*, hiynK fi'tel up an exton r r manufacturing \ ~'k ill nUcuJ personally to the aj>- I'Tr.:*:? i-r. Su? pnrt.srs, &c , ic. -uro-vn m-.inuucturo we havp a large A* l':« Pittsburgh ‘Pruff House. TOH ,! ENCB & M’GARE, AronrßCAßTrp. Pittsburgh, KR'AS MOUSE, BOSTON 15 FIFTSI STREET, k. w*-r..V. Lad ; .«*s, M'sscs aid Children’s -t variety. sell r, o <' y-z :v t © , <;:t M AKKICT SL 3d beliw 4*b. v.-il t the c-ni price storo of JOS. H. BOSLAItD, 1> 4 MARK ET St- 2d door from sth. AND XIISSE3 G A ITERS, A ISO YOUTH'S , I; 0 BALMORALS, SKIRTS, iHHMI -■■■■ ALE SIZES' McJiollnncVs Auotion House, sell! NOTICE. •’punsyiv/xia Kailroad. to Etorea per FASHIONABLE HATTER, 5-©„ 1559 WOOD STREET, COLLEGE, UU;H3 Cf.B or IHE FRMCISCIH BROTHERS rgiHis ESsTinmoß, situated -H. IN LOEBTTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania aboufc four milea from Cresson Station, os the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts* burgh, was chartered in 1868, with pririllges to bonier tho usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees* .Tho location of the Collego la one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains boiag i roverbial for its pure water, bracing air, andpicior~>». Btadonts spending Vacation at the College.. 20 : Rr-tVion-:* can be made to the lit. R«v. BiabfP Domenec, Er. Rev. Bishop Woods, Philadelphia, ■iev. . ;iy itoynoldaf Kov Dr, O'Hara, Philadelphia: Boy; Henry McLaughlin. Phila de!phia;ttevT Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg* , N. B. —A h;ck ruis da I 7 to Loieite £r»*mCreB - sepll. MASONIC HAIL ’ TUB FAS-FAMED SANFORD OPERA TROUPE FBCM PHILADELPHIA. The above namcd-Troupe will make their ap pearance, for a short season, at this popular Hal commencing on MONDAY EVENING, SEPT 14th, 1863, This which has always been character ised :or its spirited and ..attractive entertain ments, ha* lately received many additions oi the most talented pcrformeis in the profession. And now, in additian to it being the oldest] it i? the ablest Operatic Troupe in the United States. The programme tor eaoh evening will com prise many choice goma of humor, wit, comedy, sentiment, burlesque and dances, making up the mo3t delightful and attractive entertainment. Prof. CHARLES A. MORRA* will preside at the Piano. Entire new bill for the opening. Tne rtholo under the immediate direction of S. S. SANFOR -', who will appear in person. No rep • tion of act?. Grand change nightly. Admission 2t> cents, t rchestra seats eo cent*. Aiternoon performance on SATURDAY, Sept, tember 10th. sell Of/CTIO IT—THE FIRM OF JLF ICLOMAN *€o has THIS DAY been dla solved, ANTHONY KLOMAN.retiring. KIOMAN & CO. selo*3t Pittsburgh, Sept. Ist, 1863. Notice— Andrew hiokan, of Pittsburgh, HENRY PHIPPS, Jr., and 7110 MAS N MILLER, of Allegheny city, have this day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of tho Ro:l:ng Mill business, nndor the fi ia name of KLOMAN A PHIPPS, Andrew Ktomanaud Henry Phi or s Jr as Gen eral and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner, the partnership to continuo until tho Ist day of January, 1870. ANDREW KLOIHAN, faENRY PHIPPS. Jh, TIIOS. N- MILLER. flelO lawOw Andrew Kloman. Henry Phipps, Jb , General Partners. JROS CITY FORGE, MJLOMABT <& PHIPPS, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, manufacture Bar Iron. General Railway and bteamboat Fcrginga, Passenger, Freight and Lo comotive Axles, Ac. selo-6wd §? Ps3s * =1IC? s Cp w<^cd£ a | I3 3 l » g & 3=*s2 > S O gg -gS * , ► g g?s§« « 2 * f- glfS? 0 H _ B o go M ** C v e «i ◄ B <1 e;3>2® O «-h: s?i a a ® ■ 4 W» * w sr: Q « jr; >.x-s ~ • g~q, fl =7- v cd Sgar ‘ m -?3p ® CQ 1 3K* i . 5 f fc-l o s H & 2 Bf> ss S Q I O X "i 53 a a Mew Fall Goods, HUGUg & HACKE’S, Corner Fifth and M arket streets- Figured Delaines, Colored Blusters, Plain Fr. Merinos, Plain Fr. Repps Empress Cloths, Brocke Velours, Turin Cloths Printed Merinos, Ottoman Cloths. Figured Valencias Stripped Mohairs, Pointille Worsteds, Broeade Mohairs, Drap de Luccas, Saxony Plaids, Chech Poplins. Paris Boyals. Bob Roy Plaids. Poil de Chevres, Plaid Bepps. Plain Belaines, Canton Cloths. Scotch Piaids. Tamartimes: jgiMY FOB THE I'OJiSriTUno.V The friends of the Union and the Constitation. residing in South Western Pennsylvania, will hold a Grand Mass Meeting at Uniortown, Fayette County, on Wednesday, Sept. 80th, Hon, Wm Bigler, Hon* Heister Clymer, Judge Blajk, Judge Bbalor. Gen. Foster, Hon. Wm. Montgomery, and other old and distinguished men, have eignified'heirinteMionto be present, and address the meeting. The Pittsburg and ConuoUsville Pailroad Company will issue hr* cußsioH Tickets for the occasion, and provide extra cais for the accommodation of the people along its line. Turn out Demoorataand aid in making this the grandest political demonstra tion ever witnessed in Pennsylvania. Wo are sew aannfeotaring a superior aritiola cd LIME, wliish vr» EIO pronged to deliver teoaoBlCOAI. ?XEtls, 809 uaBBTT STBEET. Best quality of S-omlty CosH (Swan »B hand ac usual. mj9t DldRSORft STEWART A GO. BCEBHAVE’S BITTERS, BCERHAVE’S BITTEB3 BCEBHAVE’S BITTERS, Great Cure for Dyspepsia, Tbe Great Cure for Dyspepsia, The Great .Cure for Dyspepsia, Selling at Half Prteeby SIMON JOHNSTON* > corner Smith Held and Fourth street vEMSON—THREE SAOPI£S TEH ▼ ISON just received noi7 earner Market Thomas N. Milleb, cptcial Partner;