emall, nay• .• sortteAntne tour Eva or Liz rooms. eithor In Ptttsbutga Ategatay, L waurod about the - dna of Beirtioabu or October, by oZcatihmert, ha iethrsad tore all leen. /Wren, Be3otl ' • WANTED. Gest - ern Oiricre. ~s~nevr:.ud To ionvan for DE. ROLL/11404 LIFE 1. OF L/NOOLM Terms IlberaL RiNG A. =EBY, General Agent, jrataimurkv 854 idbrtvet. Plttabstrib, Pa 'WAPTBD.—Aarart3 POR •• THS T SECRET SEIMOL, THE YLELD, THE DVEC I g En HX/N m a i r THE ESOAPE." Br Aram 1,• t New York Tribune Oorrerpood eat. The meat intetestkfa sad earl-tins boOlt ss ,Pnbilshedr Valid= ELL Blehardsores trap:re r I experipsa for our years,traselthe duo b ' 'CAW Earth the swot urns. of the Plbst ag ss Unr:. outbreak et the war, with our armies sad forts, both East and: Wort, during the tint two Tears Of thkEebelltonr W Lb/ill/mg ttaptaltai kL cOnibillitattat rat TO *oaths In um different rebel end Mame otua 1314117 400 calm /t IMPatirsetrioas in ab o und In entittitatmoreul contain more or the foot, Intl. I • ilea MI of of the war than any *Haw work Ist fftddlitust • • Taiehem UAW, ensigetlo young men, Sad teat dolly :droned sad tUsabled °diem and sola., in want of atontaten 4 1 1 W07rienft will arid it Po ••• ' • , onlisnip ad to their &oration. Wo have 'armee EEO par sasath. whist' pours teeny doubting apnourt. /Send for aim. ism damsel, BROM R .%M ts. • •• •• . E.ottnitelitxlli Snit mut r•• FOR,' SALE...FOR :RENT; • . - pR - Vita GIMUId boy kfroat on Pomo. Mozoisof.2llfooh, aaII • book BO feet to 0010 ototrOrldt shop. 1. Appirto • MT • B Sethi h'oo. „at taUltraityv IN won Ewa .OBD lig, •ftElitr W. P- LOGitP9, No.t St..43latr it. 11=1 . 74 . ge r xrw414Lio. : * itlig eim Oirria, -Amite stottitio of totatztitorisbotirlototti. Apply to , : , 32,2835 ti ep re oclo-losd .. - At No. ta.Ntor otter- woirtmLE.-I.ow.blitANG .110178 E. AP 12ttt WOW,.lit greet. Puppy, • f10it44 , 01%,'N*7.440/1. " Ageo,ll3 SALT, rtrlckNA,lpmel acres' or (met erg tb -.lthe-ereperAer _ Jr941 , .1 , ygt _ tiesg4r4..T.BealeciPldima eetWed. atnmttt 4P , 04,11vAttti Tatum _43I9cED irtteft i'itt)llS 4 " •V"T' e a th-V_ 11141 ,keLti JAM I,4ah: ..d,,Pittitu. =nu samtrauter-rf UtbrA p_ oat P. Ulf COmallaee , - 141 5A , Pq 4 4 r ,to f 4 "rorAll V . ap, •as irjr;`ertva"4,gir ;, p)11/5 , , ....The Roll of AO:Steamboat '"'OECIELOVAXIBIUM AP7III mace ad Bowl for oir!rthr Co I • • moloottial WOrkily Cor. Point - AV - Ina Duquepwrzeges yoastaar.,. A TWO STOT' AKE BOVSE, AND tor. 34 Weedne4l2 street. Pittiburgh, Lot t feet,. beam front, and 92 feet deep; &leo. • MO unary YEADIZEUtraEoar Si llay, Pittsburgh. Attleet Lcattyand IR feat Joanna of f, 1 , .-;AtrA irr. o ~ 444;10 . lio-101fdatithatild street. .82a3EV011'BXCEMEE111.--.The 'X riOpeitr,!mittaining Way 'Pertly neeterfald atilt real and t=e open. lodated at the month Of Mutters Creek., 00 - the Alrognany “Euntri:anatticalichlk papacy 4..u5w.: tolillszul 'tiro MOM, yldklea Meld a t attardr tattoo:lod for property tn , Witetbeenthitonn•hrixr Lewrenee- VMA — A - PBOSPENIffO. .- One DooirldoloWlLe sire, Duprene Way. ga.:; M'OR, 84.14 • ENGUO6 )3911it- FIX WILBM.,+. , eom liftable foe a Saw. ellsr,or small BA/11.11plete, :Or anrollter bW ses,:egplrinta capaclty of Ter. 2 0 111 4 x APP /7 • %Tana! .48 4'alti3A.Li Mout, one ,balf an o.cla of GROUND in tiro' TOWN* of Springdale, ans. ~ . .estoorAxousty, orhlchqs eseeted a "two story rano Dwelling Roue, and coot tollldings. The .%/ fui o6 t. lineell utddrepai !reproved, k hiring a-Alle large comber of treekt The gheny and Fres ,gort.S. iniesentn , front of told end proper ty. there will balk station , * 'Ulu so arch of thbi If noreoldhedere , tha Trth et getohar, It will be solo a_t frobllO abbr. !Fat , partlartlars, enquire of Mrs. MOE, to She -Orem s or of 0.11 TAT AAnt.4Lif,t4l'4,hlr, 0311311 Daft*. • llllllteetrltts - • 'F°aatalarß-1 'A. LOT OF OROUTID. cork abobt Titres lotres,,Mtosts is Pitt Tp., - ALUelebeozeolinty, tarlatan laaAis Cabt:ltrere , 'torrnd ma. it. bfto . ATMs property ts t lutte,sttusteSp. OVel s .portion 'ot both Mlles sod tbek Allegtutoy river. /t Ir. batsuclial butbitas lot /Or WOonntry Residents. but will be 'told altogethleor tolots. For terms, giroite - ot:ttub isadertaraed, No. St Dismandstreeteloush. • ••;O. W. ROBB, , ' 30S. O , BRIEN, oel9.dtr - Eseautore cot R. E. M Gout., dool/41. SAES.4I , ". ? FrAilled:Frame Tvra4toi7 Dialling, i . ' HOHR, nftwiy Painieed and 4 Hating SHE nted, , I .111 NE PORT/09, HYDRANT 1111468am:1 ontside . Our Muss THE LOT As Fmtp_4lne feet Roos; by One Hun deed lies deep.:l FIN ORARE ADsOR, FHIIIT i .TELEsjagr.2temienfo E. la artukbe Oven on the in ' of &pelt next.. Ale% . ...,, ,-.,... A tolllo3Al3:olitaCiOrihinfitks TWO i , 2'. 4 -01rit.L.LINIII HOUREEL. 2 f •Posteutak= r bo oretron toe let of April next. ....1 -, =Vino o Pos7l.: l 4sagrlto,NDLetfher sall,tzftahangt (or Caunts9 B. 1 1 "ortatimist ~,T - , , :.."' . - .114, 1617ourth stmt. • ' .. , i, ktiß BALg,-011 HEN; ' - - orx mamma ratri. or_Pariel of LAIRD laths City of bsoy,.at,yetottnitln the occupancy of the Tea yteanta ItaUroad Com y, be .the mites -000 holm& of ann.-Yap atm by the Mato of ,reana:- for Ott nashateleoupatlen of the Plum rt00t4.044 1 0,00 tun „Itaylag reverted to the Orlathal-serner Pet ithatittanaterth,thereof for the OM: contemplated by trarClommumtraathtt to Abe coacerelOAOfAtte IttOnflotor .fon canal Our:V- Ell aal portion Pt tsiod.trionirded ofOrozold for_ the Pentreithuntl,! Won at the margin of the AUertalt7 filltether•ell 111911 A -to Sobpasan street, embracing Use mall basin_ between the two looks at the onset *hereof, the width of theism tote aseertathot bt thenctnal surrey of the Erigtocers for the. State IA leyhan potty t 4 aaaai Tut basin ftti r ee n ,o ..!°# o .•* • ‘ l llfthat , l3olll44ol said "eine from' the north aide Of Erfhlathlrattecrto the south stee of Lea dock street, hetn4.lo lerEßbout 243 het. all of Le arn stn camel from the north tide of LeacockatrttlWardly thand, /zif thO hunt.' • 'ALSO, Atl.that Portion of told canal from the balite atm/esti! outwardly to' Ihuak Lana where the es me lath Mated the cat aL &SW. . Altriar TlOttreteadablecated between C 3 ArAailAY.lltreet aoll.Andetsoa street, odes ebony lilt !Alp o e, to - tengthlettla the betwc yeah of :satd etas( ea tedAirthdtp . • • rulaidelterprofore occupied by tberretuta.Vartel, coteprieett.tdonfe:ot No. CI, be ibtaboatlarteetyile with the breadth of taw eitnaL" - • For title ptopertt, qia istarzitabl• title will be elute In fee eftertelettlElVlZarrlvraelteo 1.0 the ltrelkaser et:purtlkhaserKl 77wat.,..g0 M SusgnesoNt2ir..., ogitainv, SU Ogludcm ‘` • " - • ' • a 1;44 eittifn a rani. of 'Lad. inn ' ll Stktioh; pptagledns. natively. The Im provements are a Icemee...l4 balms and bun. Joao g apple of chalet towing ;boa t. WO scree clear ellgraarletaltell thateral. • - smolt Slut or .Lalte actialnlag the Boca! of inizabetamotnaintog Ara, volt adap tea tot .gatrierang: - ThOttarta the ..very best of rirac - bob: t be girra tato lor flat - tauten; ' ;WOW' Vittnablo tract nt n atal a Urfa land, onatatohig forty eau, 4 1itatea'ACttler,sWerz,:tertalritie. Statairllle, Ang mat elt tilab ,Ithantkby - Co Cat I Ter. rat.V there :cue Via ltrahla'at 'from farez AM° V: trateator.GrachtlepOtt: the lio 4 o , lthdo'Ot Ai ofirl 1 Anagoetio*nad , balt, glace por cont,br vantitgi !kW 414, gala 11,00716x4ntha erre of AllWeLbrOisied rNneldgtala onutaaaasio . .te itter - ot dollalf Jinn' eonta,roolumlog tha valve .at ore - at Itr Catta per ton,Able Meta - Would , thett product' ~A 4141: LIPA4ra.4bALLISII4- in aticlltlott to rghta art , hare tarattpa a acres of •ceeVtaestroad , alfg atieeetitul operation at ent ttireW L This property I i morthyabo V on'bt tapititaita' ThaAnytttment would-tea and y e-arebs M afe. , trpedliitejiir Vri - :4a# kkaban'itt' •.at ae, • AISO(A..IfO.O . ittnettlat4gbalslarati total:dal .sopinsietiattnata tn. COOrtEtllt -*an IgluligiMiLiretAr4lo;ll.l/Alf",of .Greenrltle.' ite.fsiptovemfrate afo., tWO-IIQ frame home; •ggrMilband. , beal bard , le t the what; tenant Cede= ecabb,elletre c e . t.tha" *matador w eb:flaoharectiThil:LaactlaglO . ilmilf. l 4 l3ol n l prelude goo trope arm. ltat -very ton. ..yeatent terabbrchet - PUMA ialllihAteree, kal. Trall property wi ll yioleyely4thea7 efti mealy moo, • pins of MM. In Union tom:antic - IWeehlirigtabltattiart Pa...•47121.6e'5a1ri ahem: Arse, th• bed farm on tha Monongahela Hirer *boat; efoll tali Data , MatteMpatt; Allegheny 4.70., pcapsontataltbrablabb tee getalh:-Thatolprotfecteats e• ars al" gnaw hOffibillgbarkpOitecrib ani !wagon' intodi vita citheiOStahhi% - A 5 tor3lrat; oretann t L:rlAY 541116: great = pawn' OD paaittiook. — "' alio attal3l :Faitnite.:litecatania'rownahip.: allotant 7 E44 tozitiamina: isboucisa aarsh aistatedntjonallatiliscitalif9 3 PO l,o . 2l2 str oP 3:habit& lb* prOtemeati are alargi tottagn noun At iliooran ..notancli-„zoononli beautiful await matautasayorastanua treasttylO w bn it trerieri,WMAl. Sg tC t fi ttW riTko6l* "l" l47, Til lia #: vat sit thatfasitadiet ..'lVf Aglierglateldertiaciatiptre et • ft. vyfigyptuaroalgencri **l3 , r" ' o;lirafonithotio /1,41M1, • ! IY, trr.,79 ,I,SI AZIOSELIENTS A FOL Br. Lugs f 61.asa - 9;e7rl, - MISS ANNIE ERE'S LE. eccoed IpPel7once of tte b•antirul, accomplished and fascinating Danseure, Actresa nod Pout°. minlot MLLE BAILIE ZOE The beautiful Cuban Sylph, who win" appear as the FRENCIEI SPY. Mlle !SAME ZOE In tbree char...tam +gained by the celebrated actor, Mr. EA LIU I OLLSE it r, as Mohammed. TUESDAY EVENING, Oct 24th, commence with BOUGIE DIAVIOND Margery....... Annie Eberle After which the great military drama of the FRENCH SPY. Henri St. B t. - ........ y Ml 4 MARIE ZOE. Idathade de Merique...— To conclude with the roaring revels or TURN H/TI OUT PITTSBURGH THEATER. Lame and Manager..... WEL HENDERSON Seem! alsht of the eugagement'of the celebrated Young tragedian and dramatic outlet, Mr. EDWIN ADAMS, TIUS (Theadayr EVENING, 171.11 be performed WILD 041T13. ADAMS. To conelOde with the Woe of MOTE= MID OEILD ABE DOD% WELL. SAX SHARPLAY'I3 ILINSTRBLS AND BARP'ORD'iI OPERA TROUPE AT MASONIC HALL, re , 7 Platitteldh POtottiOnSlAT itArrunAar EvXITINCI.4KTOBEzi Thedargest and mod. talented Tenure eink. tweed. unmletraa EIGHTEENSTASS. HIM= DOVGE=Ir 5. 8. sAgroStp, and . • - ;YOUNG SIENGLEB, In new acts every sited, ;YOUNG by Me satire II IMdra l e r garnittbdiais, ak 7 31. A 6113 sionSaccats. gysermed seats CO septa. • Stialgar. Proprietors. CHAS. D. ORISTE, Amt. oclketd AUCTION SALES. TIR&TT'S. 28THSEGULA.11 ANNUAL .BA-LI3.—ItOOPP/8 . every- department o6LIP attune. Selene mid Attic Imitated' PbetoilsPh ditnizas, Flee IremllT Letter sad Clottittum O -VW PdPart Isavelmai. !Mama :Pedated. old ,End,lke.._AT AI:4M= VEZT :12101 &VI coeloe.l4 at rtliratedele vlo/inar the der at etdregeaueldost-teliO4.. pattl itttfretcat la • all Bold, it draILWAINES A 170TION BOOKS, gmaaneld street, QPPodie thi Ogles.. in the eolleetlarlete sued words ea Appletareelftew ilsOtrlutt.ft.clop 07 Tole.; Battarottra Rittory United States, 8 • Preaootthi .Illatertee, Is Tollgate; ApplatoWaDlettodary Xeolarded, e vol umes, 4,Me plats; Urea Diatto Na rPtala tla Saltuees,lwaa ;Webser , . Llatt t Rowley Novels. LI vele.; oomplate works too, Scott, Linos, Cooper. Hugh Mlle., Sew. aplomb, Hiram, Moore. Burns,- Joarptum, Mar. bere t Diek, IteLllni tome valumesiol poosler Nov els, Star.,,, Tales, Sc. fIE;ERMEEI puslac SALE th ALLEGHENY CITY She undersigned will offer at Public Sale on thy pondara, to e .gbany =tit on SATURDAY, Oat. $BlB, Oak at, I .ceclork„ tlur p whataldia -roan now litter on Parton= Allegheny City,ad3pliiiiir the Tanner: :of Sohn lawn: It hem a treat about COO test on Pas .tore Idle', and extends bank aboilt tog Mil. It I. • part of John O'llern's plan of 8101111% Ballet, m ondial in Phut Book 'col 1, page W. andembranee 20 iota at Judd ph; being beta witabonal 6 to $l. ittnernkatintottable Pram - Odour angthe trona, are plant= withgood truttiseesi . ka, It amid be dtrtded into lateral good buluil, g lota or, If lm. proved u a arhole,lt would nuke a dellsbtfolus. adenee. Itb oftinufrar ago sea wiled*, or In lap. -unto tote. to:volt parehugs. arg• the-tams of payment will De .made easy,_Porieukat cube elyen leimedlate/y.• ' J. W. r.• WHIPS, • N tat Fifth scree.. $2O 00 f RAILROADILEST MORT , ut, GAGE 808D9.-410 Tuesday erresinc.Ocinith, at 11,4 ohnoch, orlil ea sal be' °Mel . 01 . Jame* Lo"th , f7P 'Dune* of Pittsburgh Trust 100.. on SCoooilt 0 .Wtolll It 0:1 0 7 ocunten4 on the second floor or the Otunmercial Sacs Boots% llESUiltaileld Candi opposlt•thpoultess Roam Pictalnugh. Twang Fl&AZartme Molds 01 the ()tutelars TOW Esilross:l 00. for one thousand dollars east, With Interest coupons at bulked. cal, A. ETALLW4LEIP., boat'r. BOOTS AND SHOES NOW IS THE TIRE, STREET. 61 Market Street the Place. TO SECLIIE GREAT BARGAINS BOOTS AND SHOES. ABE BELLING Ladles' Bthrotho &Med BOOts..gOoll, wor th as Co Lagti do do do BalmoraM.altthrth Walk. ng do do three auks. worth 0 . 01 LadteatLathlog Canvas Gaiter; • three solo, tom.-- a.l,th, worth gl4OO. L sake Sawed sipped Balmoral; Lamy moles.— Wants tip. And all otter goods to proportion. Be member the mime and number. Jr, A. ROBINSON & CO. 61 MARKET STREET, Next door to BARKER'S Dry Goods Store. Gore FALL AND W4NTER BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, AT 11 FEDERAL sumer. Our stock of BOOTS, BALMORAL, and GALT• EMS; tor Ladles and Mimeo, le unanrpatiett. Our selection ot - OluLlrens , Slum Anna NI excel. Ow Bast:ll'CW, K0,1=4- Eteary Boot* and Ba( radial. for SLcn,•Bop and , T‘ntlis la taus bed In theett7, .. GUM SHOM SANDALS and OVETLS for all. I ela cot stll iced' at price, but Ide e good urflese for lel, motley than any other lioule le the two allies. Please call and examine my meek mid see the price before you hew. VI. /L. NeCLIN ZOCII, Ao. 92 Federal Street, FALL AND WINTER GOUDS, J. W. CATTITAIIAN & CO 'S Raring tut returned from the East with a full and complete worts:teat of Boots and Shoes, We are mudded to offer superior bulucesseuts to Imarclusiers. Thu &loci embraces ail kinos of Le DIFS , MISSES' AND MILDRED'S' EILAYE•d4DIN O PES tie bo GALTERS & aet_qualitv.za.moLus, f Also, NEWS; BOYS' A.MIYIAITH.S' BOUTS AND RIDES. Retsember,•the • • PHILADELPHIA SHOE lITODE, Corner of tli Market and Diamond, oral EPWICAND SHOZB. JAMES ROBB, Ho. 5 . 9 ILlrk tit Street H. Just, returned from the EAST o•Ith • very /Ana and seasonable slack of ,01 the VERY BPST QUALITY. Mena', Boys' and Youths' 800 fa AND SHOES to all thetr varieties stud ityles. LADIES WORE of the lie. est and best that is mannfactnred, from the toe Potbh 16 the pato Calf Boots. Children,' Boots and Shoes In every style and variety. Our eldest Is to Awl sulk rood, as will sly, ut lsfeettbncottieparatiaset. . spriessw Call and e x amin e and you 6111 be sathdled with the QUALITY andIPEICS of goods. Remembeithe place. JAMES RUBS, oter ' Tio.ll Market street. DURING THE WEEK OF TES FA _IR, SHOW, _GAITERS. BAILMORALS A.ND B CMS AT REDUCED FUGUES, at U BOREL 4%1)1, 98 Harket SL Thelinwest, heat seteetwl awl cheapest stock of BOOTS AIM SHOES in the ally,' at wholesale and retail. Gauntry Merchant' supplied at New lock' and TigladeJpnia prim. Boots and Shoes eioape m r u than ind az il dfon els. Chill' and examine u Ve e isr lIT T S.L i ti7 I :O1 0 13= oar Ree . .ta caly.SS,Cet ea* , Coarse twins Women's Elp oil Cal tlEtoote 1,10; omen'' Balt9lloo Bat. 1601 1 1 1.1.14 0 1.17014eZe1kthal Sewed Balmoral. 32,60; Er - n ; 504 " 'WY .Tontha , Rip Bogs p $1,6 Cbllttteasa JUR BIM& $ 3 .14 I IN taut some, unite Roots and Blanca at atax 'OO §T. Be sire And "tall before ph:shades , elsewhere: ,Ifernerebtr Rnenly_slres le at Ittilll4lflerf, PS NAREET STREET cc Second neat Iron Ptah. SOUT4&!ROSR. Are Taller off theft sews of 13oots and Shoes REDVPEr ) ,aun ' ADLE2O fiItNTS% • '• clinnirtPs - •• • 44044:04 , ante:* 0 1 4 1 1:ii 8 kil.;144 1 ( IRd ;Oral.ai J , ;0171017 slab aM vr,rlrz etrsto, ear : nu:ate sat eneatixodv *WI issal4Y l .:4l4:Yil • . ,k 1 AMA . > *mut or J v t►r' • '41114111921WiT. , ..", • A :31;1+ , r 5 ./ c•-). ~,f,4.7.4 • Pr/Tltlt u4l/. nitti Warranted CAST STEEL SAWS, of am,' O. scription. Mal, Malay, Cross Cut., Gang, and all Other varieties. All kinds of lINITES and SPRINS, made-from Sheet Cast. Steel ; Extra Regard REAPER AND SLOWING KNIVES, tr.e. air Warehouse and Works, corner WATER and SHORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Particular attention Oxen to Retoothing, Gum Wand St i r:igtening Circular Saws; also, re. pairs of all /r .• Punching and Drilling done at reasonable rates. araddY Wit Le, . BARNIIM/ A a Co.. - Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers, Nos. 20, 22, 24 and Ni PENN STREET, Having secured • large yard, and tarnialied with the most improved mschinery, we are mil ed to manufactur e every demxiption of BO In the best macular, and warranted equal to as made ilk the count . CHIMNEYS, BRI%E v iN FIRE BE PIPES LOOOM 801 LICEIS, 0 DE N S d ir SAL PAN, TARES, IDIL O S TILLS ER AG ATO T , Rz. SET S , THING PANS, BOLLER IRON, 8.14, 13ElGAR PAivad sole manufacturers of HLR N LOWS P . lT'rt nortta 34 dons lea on the tharteit mace. n RePal/1 itar INITPEBIOII _ Copper NM and Smelting Works, Dlanufactursre of SHEATEEINIX BRAZIERS' BOLT COPPER. PRESSED COPPED isor Tolas ti ßdlSElD =J. systoras, speurrd SOLD . tmportera • dealers In MED dOattan and up_on hand. 111'112411 ms 4ml PLA MUST' TOOLS. Waren.° Ne.IdOPD3ST and DRSETI. MD STREETS, P Spacial. oases 44 Omen- mato any demised pattern. DEO. 11XITEll w. D. EYELID! J. L DOLIAILAD larLA VELLe ertizz mouse. EXITKR & CO., ilantunnettirs. of OAST STEEL; SPRING, PLOW and BLISTER STRELI SPRINGS, AL LtS.CROWBAUS, k. air °fetes,Ra N WAWA STREET (tip stales) prrrsznyagia. PA. orrilJ9so2l, 88 (1I , oisrosolon, wasbton wor bi rim:nuts-Am macarsemsTs, Manubetnsers E I'ELA.ND STATION * STEAM ENGI.NM/ILAST,_ _ENGINES, num. DIAMINERY,OMEEt__,G" stuaeriNG_,_OASZ lEGS anal daa . W . _fts, TANKIS is STILLS, BOILER LNG SHE.= IRON WORK. air Agents for InFrAIWS Warta /NTD3T. OR, far siiedlng balers. OILR COOIIDAN Rath. ammonia ligg rna turret of IRON VAULTS AND V&ULT IRON RAILING WINDOW BRUT TEES. W GUAR Noa. In SEG MD and al THIRD S , between Wood and Market, bare on hand ■ varlefy of now patterns, Taney gad taltabl•Rw nil row ,Peallenlne attention paid enaloslng Gime Mots. Jobtdnadono at short not on. WI TO BESTOWS • IBILTMUIIiaI OP rgrBOTII SCSI S.-A - reentend putts have tni bean reamed to health to. few dem after Qu =int the moil routine and irregular tumults t oftreatJnent aithout, somas, eonslders zits saes .4 duty to torateuntesta to saluted fellow. cresto the mausoleum Ream on the reetelpt of au addressed oneellea la erfLl sendatee, a copy of tbn presetipUOD Meet to Oa MIN M. DAGNALL, 181Putten street. P. Y.- • matuirdearT 7 PARMULLIM Or lar I nca a I Importance to the old and young, &shied and single of both UMW, Will pa omit tom tff oddrog, with damp ettololokthe opals: Y.arallatOg & Boz 11:16 Eltadon nut Ohio& sulgtardOwir nE BAIDAL CLEILMIHER.AII far kE3- SA? OF WARNING' AND INStRUD. LION FOR YOUNG LIEN. Also, nn► wed rens, treetateat el the 'Mho yand Sazue,lByrtema. Melrose Dr. 3. BSII.I EN tioucurrom. How and Asetiolstioh./. talwielphla„ Pe. aptsty SECOXD STOCK OF The latest Novelties of t he season. The lora sod best /mimed stock of FRENCH COATINGS, HEATHERS AND CHEVIOTS 1N THE C/I T. Which oro will make to order to a super lor style. °eV TAiLowt. No. 62 Fifth 110NRI 0. EL&LB, Merchant Tailor, NOBTO-Wll4l COWES OP PM ST. CUM HS Take. great plasma In annonnslas be his earner one sustomms and the pustie generells, teat kill pore-bases and fat ths FALL SEA BON are sow camp basin boas 1114rrionally sehmted from the first•easse elect hours. In the Eastern titles. Chtlettet, di l a:Dods as ass roans les mammai via which em. knees ths wisest an most sap materials and dykes, them/Are Moak Doing very Imam, varied and set.. Mr. Hale has much eonE4snes barb Hug an saris inspeetten. summing swum COLORED CLOTHS, AND DOE HEINS, as usual, vstrented fan ts entars, and sound torture. IDELTON CLOTHS and other um coatings, arts sire forentbre Mts. A great Variety of TINE DASSISTERES foe Pante lona Vests, for Miming and Events; wear. anent B °Y6 ' DRESS AND SCHOOL SUITS. ALLEGHENY crr For Fall Wear. COME ONE, COME ALL GENTLEMEN% FURNISHING The attention of the public to called to the lam and extensive stock of GENTLEMEN'S TUB. NISHING GOODS, Put opened at ths above. mentioned place, which I act note olTning at great bargains. Any one, le want of the above Goads, wilt had It to their advantage to save me a anal, and exatolna my stock before purchasing else. whets. They can fled Chitargeat and beet Satiated stack of Fine White Shinn extra alum, gingleges Shirt'. Woolen. Cotton and Lisle Thread Linden ahirta and - Dranenrs, Hearin, Neck Ties, Soaks, tips. pmdets, Ltuttorflies,•and evrerythtag pertaining • so. the Gratlemmc.. Turntables Goods, in the city. Remember Ike pbsen.,la 16 St. Clair drool. LEVI:N.- 21M A lAnye stock of mita, Cage, Gray's Oct lank _Lockwood's, Universal, Byrnes &tamales, and ffiamaoil, will be sold•lewer than coat trilnlyllll.l22, / 0 1:44v4 NW 6MO ";„*.1114 j FOURTH STREET I 0 ;011, CLOTHS, Ileu widths, new designs, seer" 0 variety of sty G) 4l VERY strpzalos ICotton Chain, List and Rag CARPETS, W B ARE DAILY RECEIVING ouR 'NEW" STOCK OF CARPET'S, OIL OLOTED3 WINDOW SikADEs, WOOLEN COTTON AND LINEN DEM. CI DAN& A A R EI4 ANtNALOE WINDOW outarglanßcjblAg new awl desirable, whlbtx PUi4R 'PRICE& • • STARLAND3II-01111,1 1 10 —inratsittrit(li,Btke#, no N uslizin ßul Tost gli tte.'"*. l444 • ' Pti-49"7"0rl f 1 •iifteteatik ,1 .. vc a ww!••••,. Jet 3, ,at'n , :^ett4 • ! .:F. :,.2, E,.! , • SPEC: 'T. CIO T 1 HUBBARD. eFto &MO IcArraseceroaror, or PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, PITTEIBIIRGEL PARK, McCURDY & CO 6aat;N:lLliitiagg:llo![•)tf: FALL An WINTER 'GOODS, Folt GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. ?RACES MODERATE. GRAY, POSSIZL ! usisr.sE, Sueseators to S. 01lita a SO:1 PITTSBURGH, PA ♦ am lot of chola goods JI:ST RECEIVED BY GRAY & LOGAN, 47 St. Clair Street. STIDEVE.. Nos. 18 St. Clair St W. D. @ S. EScALLEred. 87.FOUILTII STREET. 1 6 0:4; 1 44:90):41 I=i2=l • •,'• • Wttkif."rt L:- - 2AI, ‘iCT"liEll 21 1,,..1 GAZETTE i L'F. ••I', Daily mornlr.g s , 1 .-• do. do., nerved by eaniers, 1:5 **-uts • wee& Lally Evening. 6i Si 1.1 ~ esr. do. do., served by carrls.s, 15 cents t :reek. Weekly, la clubs Ir so per year do, 'Lazio copies ts.orl do. RATES OF ADVERTISING OSY. FQVAIM-STAIIIIII4IO NATTER i/atly at a w :t a'lc a 4. W.t/Y Otte Week.— 2 75. $ 70 I 25• 75 75 760 Two wee..., 475 71, 200 125 25 Three week.., 610 26 273 000 175 One mantla...l 825 50' 4 00; 2 26' 250 Tiro month.. 75 00 oo 600 375 4 25 Throe months 16 Do' 1 60 7ao 474 623 Sin Months..., 22 00 1 7 6 00 600 17 00 Nine Month. 34 o 0 I 70 12 w 600 17 00 One Year.....: 40 00 ,600' 13 00' la Ca 20 00 itiSertbiefueuts unman one year may oe nausea at the advertiser ► pleasure, ►t ► charge of Ye <eau per square, (or 20 cents tf pald at the time,' but muslin coiie to the Immediate buatness of the adeertber. Adveutuentents contracted for otherwise thou amittallyy, will be bwerted on inch days as the °Mee Wert. 2ranzumt adveitising CASH. Destbffotieta, math insertion Martine notices, Stmunboat advertisements, per trip Ezentarai Aixtmintstrafars. Notices— YEARLY ADIMETIIIIING EtILTES One equare—eonnned to the s mamas& etunness of the advertiser. and not to tneltute dleaoltalons, Sonnetlnn cd Ltits dims. wants. t 41.—ehandeatde • nee a week. Any emcees to be charged I. "a. • • • t noater. Dim,. tu",gl time: 4hAti. ec $ oei I 8.00 Nino magi:J.... l dm, R. V 2 to oo {.roof to to 0.. Year a/ral es 00l 2a,car ca sa- Flat trotted double the above rates, It la. sated, one mouth or more. For a loss period 20 emus a lino. Lecil anises at gush rates as my he agreed 111,Pen• • Jar A square to be considered as the qmos Dora. pled by terilincs of the ordinary olvertising type el the paver. TIM Dotith of the Democratic Party The Democratic party Is doomed. The Feder al party fifty years ago opposed a popular war and disappeared. The Democratic pert; oppos ed a vital and Inevitable and gkirlons war, and It la perishing before our eyes. In the (irate of New York It profestss to hope for a little longer life; but it Is the profession of despair. No well Informed man believes for an Instant In the recovery of eo exhausted and worthless a frame; and Its own hope I. based noon the fact that It has formally recanted, eaten its own words, and confmeed its own disgrace anddefeat. It is only tight that, the rebellion having Law defeated, Its great ally should be analltilated ; and the character of the American people Is shown as peondly In their steady union for the overthrow of a false party as it was In the destruction of a foul conspiracy. • Blaine, Vermont, (atlifornia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, lowa, and - Indiana are the dcates that have thus far voted, and, like patriot soldiers whoa the roll to ealled,:they:answer one after another to the Union cull, and even posher than last year, "Here! here !" Even New Jersey, hith erto the perfect type of a modem Democratic State, begins to blush that the boa so long fal tered in the good rote; and le tha total mote of the Chicago platform party at Newark give♦ hopes that she trill not much:longer t.e chained to the corpse of slavery or modern Dam.wra, 1. The Democratic leaders are receiving the se retest lesson of their liver. They thought the, could trite with the national bafety, and the peo. pie do not forget It. They thought they could oppose and thwart a war for national life, and when the indomitable pathlCl.l and pe , Tll' of the people conquered, could turn round, throw up !hat bats, shout ricto7, declare that they bad been heart anti lam! LI the war, anti so tantbeq xlt the people they had dune their beet to non. Do they suppose the people hare returned from whipping rebels in the field to be foolvd be Copperheads an a platform? Do they Ira a*lne they ran drec:re the lopular lutc:b cue; hiding behind a Gcnrral 1 They might remem ber the et perimem of Last year. They to to hide oho whole Chicago platform tothind a Gun oral. But wbetic r the plmfortit vat Lou large or the Deacon! too etland the chest was plain enough, awl oar heartals and coateanytnonaly rejected. The Democratic party was opposed to the war. Iculividual Democrats, Indeed, boldly broke with their party to go with their conntryt but Use party was ruled by Horatio Seymour, Vallandtg. ham, the Woods, and men La sympathy with them. Its rotes in Congrem. lea orators, its national convention pronounced against chewer. It was not only detroyed at the election, it was despised, and now the urns old loaders ask the confldeoce of the people. This year it make a feeble show of supparting, the Prerdent. We say feeble, because although In the State of New York it declares for him on deservedly, and like a desperate gamester JOHN Butts calls bun his candidate for the suc cession, yes in the other dunes the support was emallthontd, and in New York it ts offered by stovrt and his most malignant Ira. duress oflrist year. It is here only a transpa rent trick to Coale into power. But the times are too scrims for tricks. Ere ry voter asks himself what will these men do if they come into power. lie duds the answer In John Van Ituren's speech. That gentleman throws the Marne of the war upon the North, upon the loyal ?taws. lie shown the same old truckling servility to the late rebel chiefs that originally brought us Into trouble, But klr. Van Buren and all his associates upon the Chi cago platform will learn that the plantation whip has lost its terrors. • If the fate of the party which opposed the WA! of 1512 has not instructed them, the elections of this mown will teach them that the people of this autotry will not trust a party which played into the hinds of the rattans' enemy, until it has changed not merely its professions, but the leaden who have inspired uaiversal contempt and distrust. —Harpers Werlay. Horrible Cruelty to a Negro Woman A letter to the Cleetnnatl Cenunemal, dated Grlflln. 65., 0 - nober nth. has Ltde Story! "One, John M. Ingram. a resident of Carreta county, a score of miles from °riffle, formerly owned a young and Intelligent quadroon. Tuere t sifted a mutual attachment between her and the family, and she was given what. under the system of slavery was the post of honor la the houstbold, that of waitress. ()cougar:tally 12. gram would return home more or kye intoxica ted. at which lime he would require her to brush the dies awaystad fan him while he slept. Recently be retarr_ed 61Ightly trader the Influence of liquor, and the tutus/ programme transpired, bat after he had fallen asleep, the girl, for some urgent parwee, left the room for &moment. Daring the period lagram wogs. Discovering her absence he called, and on her approach he felled her to the door with a blow. At thLemausual procedure she remarked that It he peralated 17 hie abuse she would tell the Yankee& On him. "Ingram flew Into a rage,and latteallY locking her to the mom,. stripped every shred of clothing from her body and obtained • long rope, with one end of which be tled firmly her, wrists to. Whet behind bar back. Fatting the other end of the rope through a hook In the Joist above (which thus became a pulley), he drew her arms up as fan as possible without dislocating them from their socket,. The dwelling was one and • half storks, the second door being laid loosely, and the coiling of the story not being plastered. Ilia nun step was to go up stairs, and remove, immediately aver her,.• few plaaks from the sec ond floor, after which he itet dm to some "light wood"--a kind of pitchy plea wood, used In this region for torches and standing directly over her, let the acethitig, resinous drip pings, all ablaze like binning tar fall through the aperture he had mode, on to the poor Ma ture's back, neck, heed arid' thonlders. fler body was drawn by the rope into a stooping pos tare, the head inclined forward and the veebres wholly exposed. Wherever the fiery substance came In contact with the cuticle, the flesh war burned to a crisp. Tier screams attracted his wife and all the plantation negroee. No entreaty availed while his passion ruled. To continne hie wont, ho descended the stairway and applied the torch to her feet, legs and other parts not reaches, from above. "The excitement bad entirely sobered • him. Then he threatened to murder her batright, but by this tithe Ids wife, pale and Nntlng with fit t4ne atid : Stight, had run a furlong after neigh bore, =Ong whoni had come a sister of this fiendish wretch. She Induced him to de.slit. After weeks oflingeringbetWpon life and death, by good care and medical akill,lntrattdous as It may seem, his victim began to recover." DUZADVILMIII.B/011911 'AND LON) Ot LTIPS AT erIIATOALOBY Illy or Berditlota we bale nowt of I filesittrons , bartlnane ali•Cinadnrour* on. the 6tb Instant.' It 'appeals, litat. Pan oz ofeloekln the ev ening of that 417 there wee nothin r toinctleani an aporoaddll adept; bat at that - hour the wind soddenly- slatted lo the northeast andhlew wadi fartoraly:' In Grande &In:UM town of Marla Oalabtfonaby torrent werettanatoindtdoirmaway pleeemeiLto COD.. ablerphhe distanats._,r glans: and fa be ati Of 4 1 0' flew abontaa z-Thei,vevuotze'• pital was bloeurdpwg - Wing or Froetedjeg.thei thMatiftrjl464ltarterof Grandellettlt alabe thlttl.lbe'vtiona '-Wert Wed *C44I -11 1 10' *o•l3tiatcf , opre Oa ballets also stsllefed' dreb , lfolg a lltilo#4 We II estliiatOWlM ,r,. • , • • .. ~,,,, • , r . '• • hall, tlp nth ,at scat .11t:1 xaie to and rr thc a 1,1. 111:11:1/MPI 111 , 10,V , Ir , t i.•u wht la they are al: usher, - 1 100, prri tmer ni l the It"ur.r. 'Th.• I're-tdrn:• standinz, ree, and o ar s ,nnmene;s n shorter kind or /•atechism, "the !der end of man - omdted. Tide enntio,,j.; fire n•-lock, wirer the Pre., lent. a hylef nor[ of !wo man t ion, the rebel : ~'lire, and the ,scup is cloned till 111:11 day. The pardon broker./ are arts ve, anti glide Into the very private Secretary's room, without let or hindrance. The President, like the pardon brokers, look: anxionn, care-worn, but hopeful!. It Is said to be profitable, and the fabulous fees said to be paid would rather con firm us in the opinion that It Is not all free grace, but subject to taxes and tithes, like all merchantable matter. The rule of discrlmina. lion is said to be a golden or greenback rule, with as many sides as a board rule—ln favor of 11 few of the wealthiest and wont rebels extant. Tuts mwcros Is simple, but the programme em braces the following results as Inevitable A restoration of a united South against a deceived and divided North. A hasty reecsastrnetion, with a reorganization of the Democratic party, hued upon • reclamation of the Confederate war debt, Indemnity tor loess of property In slaves. or a repudiation of the Federal war-debt, and the election of Andrew Johnson President next time. "nolen, yarns." We were, In the beginning of this war, to Kansas Territory, and bays watched Its close with tome solicitude, lest our victories shoed all turn to ashes. tVe had great confidence In Andrew Johnson's honest Inflexibility of pur pose; but he has hem lone a tinpll to the pro slavery teachings of the Bonth, and • Democrat, voting fur the Kansas Nebraska bill otabotribta- Pons. and eau for ilisekinridpe.for PreeldenL "trionlng proceas. will not only restore the a l , Put ; recuperate th e elavn oligarchy, ud rekindle In the fire.eaters a thirst for power and dotal:1141n, and those in the front-nu:Amor the recent rebellion will soon control thla Govern ment. Them is nothing, popular within the pre cincts of the pardoniag power m a hearty and vehement dentinciallon of the Radicals, Thad. Stevens. Charles Sumner and the Abolitionists. The President's pawlvested and assumed, with the coat amount of patrennoe at his disposal, has paralyzed all the polltkiens of the country, neutralized the newspaperpress, so that the peo ple are Ignorant, really, of what Is going on in Washington. The pardoning process is not confined to rebels; but is extended to all offend ers, forgers, murdemrs, robbers, mad public do- The-preautble to the Constitution and the self-evident truths contained In the Derlara lion of Independence are Ignore[. A hasty re construction and the election of Andrew John son are the Alpha and Omega of this [ration —independent John Adams' CoadaMp The Boston Transcript says: A correspon dent sends as the following interesting mulled "John Adams sought the band of the daughter of the Rev. Mr. Smith, of 'Wey mouth, and IfLas Abigail was pleased to accept the proposal of Mr. Marna, much to the chag rin of the parson, the objection being that Mr. Adams was a man ofhumble origin awl mod erato ability, and could never aspire to anything more than the position of an humble village lauyer. FLIs nails to her home were frequent and prvlouged, Mit no hospitati tlesa en tendered by the Rev. Smith, either to Adams or Lis nag; for while Abigail only LA at( bful eon. over him, Ire, 'boy' µlvied the wear) hour+ of night lu feeding on the hitching pod.. "? , w Abigail had a slater whore ono° vas Mary, who vat, /ortrutbod to a wealthier and it us, believed more promising youxn; man, whom prt , tiace sas vtclPotatal moat c0n.1414 by 04C ri - verralra .I".e good patron bad Promised each of Wa daughter, that on the occasion of her marriage he would parch • sermon from the text of the bride's own eeloctlor. Mary first married, and behlittraq 11,r ,0 0 1 19 tho aattilt the Je:l. 'And Mars loath cbaseui that good pan„ to due time Abigail marries, and ctlofes Air her text, 'For John came neither aging nor driskish. and they say, be bath a devil.' Tradition does not tell no, as we remem ber, bow the text pleased the father, but the sermon was preached. Mary. Indeed.. chose a geed part; her life was a happy one, end her husband was a maw of means and reaneetabillty. nbigaJ was a woman of strong aria:sloes, a practical wile, and possessed of great nobility of character, Is Lae the names of ber husband and um will lire as long as the Low of liberty In spires the soul of 1:131t1." Tnn Enos 8t nisrun or L.rwa. —The sboe trail nets of Lynn, was greater duritg the matt of September than it ever bas bees before far a corresponding length of tlme. The acne of good' &repotted to one million and form hundred thonsand dollars. The Linn Bed/etlo remits that "It la not reasonable to expect that tbo en. suing two months will allow as brisk a buskees as the put two have dons. The mannfictatere are many of them changing from Mat to thin work, and as buyers have err, generallysecared limb winter &locks, a brief /all aasy be expxtted. There is still, however, a demand for all the goods that eon be made, and prices are &tn." PLMM:IMO3, GAB FITTERS,&o Gas and Steam Fitting In alll4 branches, carefully attended to, by atria heated practical work ken. d dab amortniett of CIAS FIXTURES, SLICKS, BATH TUBS tatovr in RATR.%. WAXER CITS IA M /LTD lbrastantly on band sail cads to cedar. TATE & SEVILLE, ■ .1.1 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny; And 111 LIBERTY STREET. Pittsburgh. stadia...nits OIL REFINERIES, X .el A' uracTolillSS AND- DWELLINGS FITTED 171' WITII Water, Gas and Steam, IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. rmr facilities are unsurpassed, our stock of goods is large, and Our workmen competent We give tereonal supervision to all work entrusted to out care, and endeavor to give entire satisfaction. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., No. 167 Ihnlthfieldetreet, O 2 ADDY & EWES% PITTSBURGH, PA PRACTICAL PLUMBERS. Gas and Steam Fitters No. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE FIRST OITERLIII,) Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PER, PIG & BAR LEAD. AIM Plumbers' Materials in General. OIL REFLIrERIEB Fitted Up In the Host Approved Style Tanks Mel vita lead or copper. Bowies tutee op artst watator gal 13,—Allarders psoisit:thstSslstatto. • la PAINTERS JAMB N. =main LONG, LA.IIB & CO., . EIRMARZEInir olk HOME P11:M=1, rfP. W !,501411114d, Bt, "ttt!burigi. etzenrtelt pritffigna l 44ll6 l o/ 6 rpm, w oet_ T DaApa im rat t a: fa or st i 4. 1"1111, pram warkzsesedramain 1440 Z Ntg% iouvitiVNG l! 4031* QT: 40 uu Virat. o.o!r: lins, au: WthLLUII EL , 311°1 7. Mita ottba aiaof EfOrfalrAlT EM . : PAlstr,mt: eitbrast emu or Ttithuat tutus sts, X4l rtitiMtlz: STAIN.o.ea P=OLET.T.TiI CL.:Mi L SEMEP. W. rkt /Lad Orflee, COLLINS TU WNSI-11P W()111) PiTBEE I These cvnrts have the larcezt capacity in the e...:01 the bsshest in this country and In Ettore. for quality and are teat, and the o:: is I:ur n wrli se.,nde.tbarrels,prepare.l ppr.ctslly for export. 51 ..nfr.turr , r rt STILLS, TAN TS, and IAIP/terii 12011./..NU TOOLS for Ull Walla. deter! y TENANT FARM ViL C;u3.I.VAN . . Office Corner of rzna and Wayne Strtels• This Company wax organized on MA 25th last, under tie Peons ,!yenta Mining one releaufutdr lag Learn The Territory of the Company Is so, oared on Dankara Creek. between the laada of th e Dunkard Creek Union Comp., *nil Me Dunk /tea Creek Petroleum Company. Capital Stook $150,000 as Working rand UM° 00 Par value of auk Shan t ou S. A. JOEINSON, Preside.. ISAAC NOME, Secretary and 'returnee. Jamcs Ondutat, ticepben Lairsoct, Via= anvair, riUNK.A.RD CREEK PETROLEUM a- , COMPANY. Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Ste This eozipany eras organised on the nth inet. widen the Pennsylvania Mining and hiasintastil ring Lava The testi:ore of the aompany ad Jonas the Lode of the Dunkard Creak Union /Al Clonsta. i tt . t a l atty. 02101,000 Working Fund 23,000 For Falun or Each 84are......... el 00 OVPIDERS Prtddelgt-8. JOHNSTON. Seenitary arid Treinnaer—lSAAC NopK. DIAZOTORS S: A. JOZIWIIW, to. S. MIMS. FRANI 5W113114 JAX2II GILMEIgu. jr. D. GMT, W. 0. Liz., trild W. MEL SUP=OB OIL ENGINES. We are ennetrnetlng, aao will keep on hand a anpalier style el OIL 29IVCIrX:N7113 Either a Common or Tubular ;Boiler We Invite parties needles engines for this per- Nee to oral and see them, corner of PIKE sod OM:LARS STREETS, near tritr Water Works. jes DIAOHINTOSH, ISLIEZIILLL L 00. JAMES 14801134/IND DIULIII 111 MODE AND REFDDID OILS SlU'e IMEOCk. Duquesne WOW. Pittstesu Air Spatial attention even to the SALE AND SHIP MA 'T Or PETROLEUM end Its product.. Consherutenta revectfully toilette& /13-POST OFFICE BOX 142. let& y I =ICI c , • No. I Xt. CL&IN BT., Pittsbartb. rORWARDING AND COMMISSIOA MITCHANT, LND DPAIX33. IN OM ILLUMINATING, LOORIOATING, CISITDE PETROLEUM OILS, he., constantly on hand slid for We at the lowest Durkin Prins. Ocuudr;r o aunts had totters whetted- xylem ATENTED OCTUBER 8, 1801 DTTEMEXIE'S PATERS Oral Lamp altatriego. Mannfitetnred of XX Flint Glom These lltinisnege are nitenneu for the nes name, nesting all parts of the glees ortne y, dor not ex pose It to medians. E. D DAUHALDGE, Von Pitt OlinVortta, Washing n ton street, apt" Pittsburgh, Pen.& I i.IJEIIe WARING BING, 00.111ILSSION AIEBUH.&FITS, PETROLEtrIi AND ITS PRODUCTS And clealeri In RefLatn4 Matedis oel-11 No. n DEMME? ST. Pittsburgh. BORDED WAREHOUSE Ok Phenix Warehousing Company, root of BALTIC k HA.InitISON Stk., Brooklyn. rFUlt•011 or REFINED PETROLEUM. I➢ Tan/u and Eiarre/s. See Choulan. Ottoe, No. 90 13E1= STIMEr, New York. °oily LUCENT OIL WORKS; DUCAR, DUNLAP & K0.17171.11071=31311 07 Pare Waite Relined Carbon Oils. 80. re/ LialSErl STK= ml jell • : niwiN & co., ILLPPI/10TOIXPS OP Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia orrica No. 15 MA Z= St, In 7 P rrbswitGH. PA. :)4 . .loLeir,f-T64:10•5-: 1" GROVER & BAKER FAMILY MING MACHINE IS TUE OIVI.I SISOIIL'iI 971110 H Embroiders THE ONLT IKAOHENE WHIM( makes the Elastic Stitch. THE CNLY MACHINE WHICH Uses Two Spools THE ONLY it/WHINE MUGU Fastens the Ends of the Seam THE ONLY BLACHEME WHICH Makes a 1114.8 Seam rum will not break or te►el to sttetablak th material. The Only Sewing Machine Company WHICH MAIMS, LOCK-STITCH AND Double Lock-Stitch Machines. ar•Patattastat um szallantte for either, Lf mat ulted taltb abate fret chores. Elllllbe far yotinalvita at NO. IS SIITTEI STREET A. F. CHATONEY, =1:121:1 GL.IrERLE. AGENT. WU:ESLER I WILSON'S EMU/ PREMIUM Lock Stitch Sewing Machine BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE. agency, .CIO, 27 Filth Wed. INSURANCE AGENTS AptA'ratudneca innizammusteock, WM Las /mamma°. of Phila. 2tarkal MM. ilitatirgh• S. GARDINER- CEOPEINi= ix t " Talt 2241=g r A Ur •Vir1..C4441 WQQ** " . . . mr. P. OW E% Agent Or tiorthl..Aineril r ope.t3tatocirenasetkoliwtet uniptupp.a W♦alla a. , RAMUBIa REA“ —SimzetmOlttsilear Immo smaMileanyoulutr`•"l44l WAXES! teat. , • FIRL4HIQLT4ZE II 4. 2 ,W,,,i; 17,1‘11 , t,pp. - R.7 1 14. 4 ;1QAUT4t0 : A .:ELT IL \ TRAINS sr..: I o tl. • ~ c -. I • t ors, is' y root, so o• „. LAY ES PRESS, except a.u . ttr t at . at Coucniati;o. ca. Cl• an, anastag 11:cct con occ• ~4 lot Nei Y':-• Baltimore sud Washing - via. and at Philadelphia far Sim York Boston and it wrins4tato Point.. A LTC.ONA ACCiuNotui,A,riuN, daily ssrc;: Sunday, at 6to a in., stopping , at all regular stations between I' ..burgh and Altoula s 1.1.1 Making clone connection. with train. on lodises HcArieb, Kest Pennsyli - ants R. It.. Enenstintg an! .Cre....n IL R. , and Holitilsysburg Itraactt. PITTSBURGH hi ERIEMAIL, daily ex. Sept Sunday, at 710 a to atoppin; only at Con, inaugb, Oial/tscn, Altoona. and all lions. risking dircot connection at Harrisburg Now Yorb Bs ltituorc. and Washingtsin AWL 404.10/IL.IIODATIU:4, lolly. raceptiSui days, at 11.40 e. m, stopping at all regular plc. Done, ortvreen PittsbEL•bc end . H.F31.6.-1, tta•k• Ina connections with triune on the Ebensburg and Cresson Railroad, and Rotlidaysburg Railroad. PELILADELPIILA EXPRESS, daily, at 447.5 p. m., stoppLlg at LatrViausville interseation, .1 °Lagoon, Corientaug altossa, Hun tingdon, Lewistown. Min. Newport, Marv,. vWe., HarrliburA To • Or, and Lowniagtowl. At Harrisburg direct connections are made for New York, Baltimore and Waal:datum. and at Phllutelptda, for New York. Boston and Lion. mediate points. Bleeping Cars run through On oils train from Pittsburgh to Ptilladelehts and Balti more. and t• New York, by the Allentown route. I only eiTOWN AtitAAMMODA.TIHN. daily. ex cept Panda 7, at 4.35 p. m., stopping agregular Ala. Moos tans= Pittsbazga and, COaesnapt,and non netting at Blairsville loterecotlon with trains um the halms Branch and West, Pasant ivanla FAST LINE, daily, except Sunday, ark p stopping only et tionsizbach. Gallitzeo, Altoo na, Sunda .n. Levirurtown. lilaxo, toewingre Marysville, Banishers. Middletown. Lancaster. and linwningtown, making connection at Mans. .burr for New York, Baltimore sod Waabingt..on. and at ?Mind. tobia. for New York. Boauin. and Latarsondlate paints. Stairway can run intones On this tmunab Yelhadalphia, end to Ned , York by the AlleatoWit route. First assommuciatiou habit for Wail's Station kneel dilly fekorpt Sunday) at CIO a. m. Second Aceemmodatlon Train for Wall's Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at. 7.60 Third Aocommodstioa Train for StAtlcn leaves daily (eaceptSugolayi at 3- 1 0 P. ni. Fourth AccetaMWation Train far Stailea leaves daily (except Son ley) at End p. m. Amommcnauen for Peas Stanton, stopping at all stations between Pitutinugh end Penn, AL lo So p. za. The Church Train !envie Wail's Station: every Sunday at Lea .. its.. an 4. arrives la Pittaburgn at 10.06 a. m. Batsman, leave. Pittaburib t 2.63 p.m. and arrive. at Wall'. Stanton at 7.0 J p. a. J. 0. Weir, IL W. littataa, Returning Trains anise In Pittsburgh as folio's: liall. 1.10 a. in. Fast Line 1.02 a. m. Fisat Well'. Station Accgenniodat:en... SU a. m. P. Accommodation.. 140 a.m. Second Wall.. Station Aceorinaalst.lun &0O a., Li. Johnatoiru Anooniinaoilation 1105 a m. Pittsburgh ik Eris lLtil 02.60 p, m. 13althuot• Espies Imo p. at. Third Wall a Station Acoomsawlatiou.. gni p. at. Phliagelphia Empress ... Sinop, m. Ponith Waira Station Ascommociellon SOO p, m. Altoona Aceopimosistiou and EtaliTaat 10.39 it, m. An Agent bi the Emaelsios Omnibus, Ckniquing will ss through hash train bet= reae.nhig tun Depot,take up snooks sad deltas, baggage Ito any part The 021 1. MOO NO. 410 Penn Crest, open day and might, where all Orden; for the moVestant to and baggage Va- ready° Pr°44''-at' Baltimore express edit arrive with Philadelphia Ex_ preen at XV p. on ItcuuMlL NUTICH.—In case of May the , Bompany will bold themselves reeponsible for - personal baggage only, and for an =mud not W. H. BECICW' Agent, At the Pen yeas Oentral Railroad ammegez Station. on labnKy mid Washineton streets. 1865 . P ITTSBU RULI,a.wo ooLtqaßvs AND CINCINNATI D2LLLIIOA,D. the Great Short line Route via Itubetaille, TO C‘LUSIOVIS, =SE= And ell the princlpxl 1=1:12330 MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1863, - Trains :save and arrive at the UNION LiEf'T Y follows; bye ACTS. 1.1111 . 19. 11 .... ..... 7.c0 1.00 a. m. Expmsa .245 D. m. &Mt Steuter..7ll.le ACCOC6lllods'a.4-30 10.00 a. m. S. F. SCULL, Oen I Tionet Agent, Steubenville, Q. 111. MOTHERSPAI.IOII. Ticket Agent, Union Depot, Dittsbargb. een ipd; 110ITT8BURCHEI, FT. weyNr. a CLUOAGOVERINAM ILAJLWA.I' AND C" arssa RAIGAIOA.p, . ..... -.-- . SUM= draILTMEALENT. tollOn &ad later - May utti, larry trains will ril ows, Oa Leaves I Par i Par A Tar Plttsbtaablehleaca. lelsvelaad. I Whaslia Llepresa..... ..... LID a. aLi Lia a. iii. i AS aro a. 1, Evpress....-.....1 p. ra- 2.14 p. lIL L p N 17.1,0 a. at. avo a. 'or Naw Cavils tad ills 410 a. a.. A.retni at Plttobwgb.—P. Et. W. at C. Batt 1.20 a. ~ I. p. m, 7.50 p. &to p. U. &P. 8.. & - -.4.14 la. 3.4 a p. ra,LOO p. ACCO/LIECIDATICIS Lean 4.llegttattE• New; Neches ' Near Staub Brightoa ' ter. . Cutts Eennemy: villa. ll Lee temm.! mom, 1.73 p. le, 1.50 p. m. 1043 p.m.; IA? p. t. 46 p. m. Leap. • Antra ki Allegheny—P. F. W. k C. Rallwa 7.10 a m., 11. th a OL, 10.23 a. m., 2.13 p. 448 m. and 12310 p. m. C. k P. FL. 31-0. 10 a. m. GEORGE PAMIR, TieWaite:RN Union Yuen-er Station. Pittab A. Y. oASS&BEItint; Ilakearrat: arrt P.l !amts. General AEI Pll - TEWII ROB' SND i angam OONWELLSV/LLE RAILROAD. IV IPi TEA ARILILAGE3IEXT. On and after MONDAY, Oct tilth, Lac [rata, LID 'elm tAa Depot, earner of Hou aai Watt. ottani, os follow. Learn Arrive:ant Pittsburgh PlM&lib. Mall to and from tolordolna. Ma. In. en d p. ta. Expren " o . VA p. m. TOM a. IA Mat Zdatreesport Aneomln...lM a. en ISO 11. IL Euscund " Ong Itraddostlch 0 0 ... Una p. :a. ten p. m. ... 710 a. In. AM a. tn. Su a 0 " o ... 4:10p. m tAip. ea Sunday (Thumb Trila to and [rum Melteapert. lie p. m. 10101: 1 Fax ttekatf apply to d. T. SHANE, Agent. -- - W. B. STUILIT. Superlnten't. ALLEGHENY VAL- alum LEY R JaILLE.O6D. ORANGE OY sae atter MONDAY Octetu 2 d, PauseVSJ trains wilt t* arral7ged to run as follows 7 NAIL TRA.M—Lesves Ptttabarga at 1.04 4 II arriving at Kittanning at Gnu a. in. Lemma MP tan 44 ning l4 at a2B p.m ., arrival at fittatitis4 at =.FRESS TRAlN—Leave. =tanning at tier in., arriving at Pittetnirgh at nal a. in. Leave. Pittsb p urgh at 4.4 p. an, arriving at Rittanzung at _ m. 411.:UUDIPIODATION TRAM.— Levin Sintia Works at 6.40 a. en, arriving at Pittabtugh at B.oi a. in. Learn. Pitteburgh at LW p. m., arriving at &fit =linnets. at CM p. man F. WRIGHT, Supertatendant. BOOKS, ALBUMS, &c 8001161 BOOR& I Sbenaan't great March; Civil Polley hi Ananea Draper, The Sabbath Psalter'. Exiles to Babylon; Boelmo's Rengolsorseest Fifteen Dadaism Battles, RUN Ulan% Masks; Photograph Albums; Pocket Book's Portfolios, BiathluVT4 Smiths Amapa= Loki Sgattar' &hoot d o Ihlulaada; hholgoral J. Y.Vps; • .4.25 No 79 Fourth "treat. T BTORX Or Slinitin 611EiT I1LI1011; From tbe 01 20.8Y - Sgß • STAPP OMB= BY BREVEY,LUDB,GBOOI Asime.am.to gastaral Sharma. ThiNnstrag APrrp•tLrStllt Srlaß& T4 rn 7PaeiL:iivitizo:r UNDER'VMM,G.' ALEZ.•AMER trig72ZlPMeo...ValtEto Ito. tat Fo'itth ItiOoFtt Pa. gown of all kladoi MAP °WV =. ir= oottptllm ot Faunal MIAMI' Goods t to o= daratuttitttat•Rittocold Carrligoe 1317111 Wiotrailrpt i nr,, Ear. PG W. 71144 D.L., • Oq ei l ooF4T , 7lo?ißt:OVitAigd. al °patio' Wr , , fresh and WELL Ezaugurink G.taniEEEEE • taetrEETESUEM.: tdditiot to otbarsay alum atteatleasto Matt game DJ pat4,ll XPVISP.4O4II4JEWE.W.Ei• - ,••• ilreaiger.i /PO "VNTR. DlGlLT,,.cuS7Baguinsidetrique TX, 'llaratitto ortttilla% trasotabil Chcipost, &Wits 40 And alatUtiti lOW* matt :11 • : tAgantlathitiZintiEl.%e • •• rcetni = t a lid r ". floats ttobr It& to Kt. Mete t “stlartor Ltatateautod Orate iottettrord-- ' 11?/811.-4. /IL .tiblelg W tariff*. 2.7 itimatlwr ,litiltWar/r441" n.r.l 2CHARTERED IN PM. Open daily from tin 2 o'clock, also tin Weitstra day and Saturday cnntnlng, tom slay :;eat to ire. render eat, from 7 to 0 O'cloels, and fromillovember let to May tit trona I to 8 o'clock. Depoilta received el of en= of nottreethin One Dollar, and a dividend of the pronto dealared twin a pm, in June and December. Interest has been declared serci-anntrally, June and 22m:ember, duce the Bank was otpalred„, at the 'fate of AR per cent. it year. Interest, if not drawn ant, is plied great of the depositor aa prionipal, and beard the same Interest from the Ant days of June and 'December, compounding twice a, year without traktdl.o4 the depositor to call, er even to present his ~ossa book. At this rata teensy will double leutbanterelve Books, containing the Charter ,s, ease sad Regulations, furnished grates, on appUearfaCr at the once. - • Pszaramdr—GEGßGE extintz. - Vim rtlauererra. William J. Anderson, A. M. Pollock,,, IS., John G. Baskon. Robert Robb, . Benj. 1.. Pahnest fe ock, John H. Shoe*serger, James Rerdman,. . Junes Shllle, 7, James McAuley, Alexander Speed, Iwo M. Pennock, Christian Irta&. rumor= Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynek, John C. Bindirry, Peter A. Zda.rerra, Geor ge Black, John Marshall,: RID Burrell, W P. Mordliall, Alonzo A. Carrier, James aller B. D. Meade, Charles A. Colton,. john B. B. Idoraastad Wm. Douglas, John John Rearay Henry I. John J. Gillespie, William E. z, William S. Haven, AlenandevYindti r Peterli. Banker, Wllliam Vanktrk, Eishods. Wm. P. Woman, Yar -areiliAs A. Age ll'i lead.l,—,Test.t.i B. D. NERDS. • Maass Ta 2 ITISTILL6, INOIAN•POLI9, El= IMMO NATIONAL 113 ANSI IX£Eil Chartered by the Capital Organiitd Wet State of Pa., 18:6., $1,000,006,' Natti'l has 1861 DEPONITA RV . OF THE United States Treaury, and appointed apnat for the axle of the f; Every LaelPty will bargYered to invistais or pars tier purchasing for C•41111S. Capital Paid in $1,000,000, witsPrvii leP of $2,000.000. 3 Banking House CURSES MST £ WOOD STIOSEMS. This Rant, orsautted nada the Pratbsail Ran* tnit System: to now prepared to transact femme at Us Banking Rouses Gamer of Wood tad rtus streets. Collettlons mace on all e;eeetztble poln!i most favorable tone& Spettel Estate for WI 000E.E., (or the axle of the U. S. 7 3-10 i freasnry Botts. NOW IfEING RECEIVED Selected personally by the imbsiethei, dttlirtS • runt nal; so she Faese:y. an now °yea, and ready for sclisolastlo. • wall' are layltal to call and see Moto. Warranted for Five Yqars.,l aut. Sole Aimt rofttus W lakerint Schomacker & 00, Pitilad4ltia P I N - Tices examl°d maw, ilia gvs CO.'S COTTAGE 0 GAR, admitted by , Omit* =Lab , Ws° bays butabl , thata, Ye Oa sASil•Sta toad td other lastmmtata at,tE. klabaUlbll. facpirsclisSbit 1711243 ,Stata:, , Weafe preitareli teViin*, it theiLote e Bra 9 and Chirmp,ll BATer UzlFF4d4rs of;:renqlenWteriluits astdttantet-4histh; a t zeduq4 . /llnstatated as Mu Rita mccdalpl NlAPJ?liclit&Tr, .., i ItetratrSeceatitiani*Eilleitti:l" ALL . TU& LATE 'BOW AND PtaES • . ' ' ''cr6iiiiiinia44::,- :"1' ,'::, - ~ WAIEWSK 41'142,11, iiei - 7 " r' ' ' NO.is sr. oianCE. iptAisr..evcoNt., l7 llloHEBTl7 4 ol,; ...s. us, Iltat t putat Gnistd, En g= alitt• tran isc,ibe oiprovetrupa ort omd Jil D l , via 43a. romentti.,ThlUtai pirp ris trinLio, uvmdW. ualiter,Ot tibkailfal swum** survallity Of taw . Eicirxuatranarestredlbridpvteari.Lz #c,,,, ,d , 9 ~b rellAillGOTTS MENNE* 1,- "r! I.: 0:11 I,siardirttibarimiri;: -;ett,,,,,,_ 110171/LII4OIOERB 00:40 11 1 4Mtittkila r =gigh :01 v-yr •;?;,t .') BANKS AND BANKERS. BA_NKINII EIOUSE. N. HOLMES Sr.. .SONSI sa_~rs x-~ rte. E.c.57 E.trket Street, Pitbar,lb. OF PosITS RECEIVED IN PAR FrNDS AND Z. CEO= Conettiorsciande on all the prtn4pat ff~laU a 1 Uratal SW. ma Gaziadaf. STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER 8 1:11111211.1 BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMikONI. Partionlar attention paid to tta pdretkue as male or EXITED STATES SECISITIBS, 13 , CL4Dive Vatted is CM if IS3II • - ' Da CO. 1.20 s ; Do. Ftrell. t4-.Os: Do. Beret -Thirties, A Do. DettlHStes indessritess. O.RDE.RS AND VOUCHERS Z. O6 OST OS . THE FOURTH NATIONAL EIZETB 11. S. Government Depesitory. 55 Jti t tß NET 8nr.ca , y,•,.4, prrrsmml%ta, l'aplial Paid la.* #00,00.1 With Privilege of Increase tool:10,000i:- Hooter extensive coircapondencewitZtatanktf ate Bankers throughout the country, ore ONO! Untufts. al factUttes to those nOtnrtnll,4lens Sigh CL• 7 0..3:0 l'eClo'lMl4: .; Aod all other aorotioneht emir Mos,: futztotod to zoom to Suit ostohasere. Deposits riittivel Sad Interest allowed bystotetal agreemeat.;" ItlittCTo22l: THOS. DONNELLY, R. H. 1/11DL, D. M. SMITH, N. J. 111.11411, JAS.' M. HAIIJIT, JOHN Y. HERRON, THOS. SMITH. J. 51. EIHILeATRION THOS. DOIRBELLY, Pr(siOnti BUTLER WARD, Cashier. 1e12:1,3(83.WF 'DOLLAR NAV MOS BANIL, Nu 59 fotrrra swum. O f Pittsburgh. 1, TAU Sack Au beau ,theilimatea4 7.430 Ka 0 .416. DT apall H. M. 111117ERAT. cater PEOPLES' NATIONAL BAK, Of Pittsburgh. SAINIEML BMA. Preelitest. F. DL GORDON, Cashier. .r. O. MePHERSON Teller. PIANOS, MUSIC, &o".' THAT ELEGANT STOCK O CHICKERING PIANOS, SEVENIUN INVISMEMI CHARLES G. MELIA% et Wood Street, 93, TEml THE OELZBIZATED BRADBURY, NEW Yollt,' NEI
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