ili - ')he ..ittbilleito...6.lllt.t,•! NOVEMBER 16643 iIuDA = Th ' is gontieman stands alone. 'With natural abilities as Fornarnents of culture fitting him to be the leader and Idol of a great pasty, he remains solitary. He ex cites admitation and wonder, Mitiosity and hatred, commands resp - Fet and stirs' opposition, and still few are found to ceptltis inculcations and yield to his guid ance. Despising all glosses, striking With . keen analysis tbro ugh subterfilgcts And il lusions, contemning arnbltiOii-fOr personal popularity, or official position, he carries with Kim the aspect of the old : Hebrew phophet . who so 'constantly said hard things of tbe,great men and the dominant -party in Israel, that they came to hate him with a perfect_ hatred. Yet, no thoughtful man will venture to decide that. hp isnot useful in his clay and geuerAtion: It its'often:needinl iu this • world to have . unpleasant things i s ..air.d, and tity! . re mast ~t 'vnd one to say them. The living subject on a surgeon's. - table finds no . pleasure in the skill that 'searche-s d e xterously to the scat of the hurt, and carefully remove• the diseased portions; but he 'derives incaleu. bible benefit therefrom.• An unsophistica ; ted looker-on instinctively' fancies the surgeon's task to be rest repulsive, and marvels any man of ordinary sensibilities " coo give himself up to it; but the surgeon, conscious of his skill, and kn.' wing the advantages whip]] it imparts, takes more thau'a grim pleasure inthe exercise of his 'function—it tills hhu with 4 cal La but over flowing contentment. In a speech-Mr: Pan-Lies made in Fan elli] Hill, the evening of the ,;'). tit instant, he said: "Nilson says to his' constituents that two thousand 'five hundred negroes been killed, in a single city in .Texas Whose blame is slid Congress. If Union men in New Orleans are murder ed, why does not Congress usseirible and order grunt to stop it; or, if the President refuses,itupeaph [Applause.] Had the long Parliament heard that the'•Pro tee* wai iu league with the Stuarts, thm it was not safe for an Bugli,sliman to visit Bristol, would they have adjourned? To , blood of•Dostio lies on Congress as well as on the Whitelouse. What it can prevent it is respoosible for. One mati 'mule Nea Orlsans safe to live could not emigres:. make the Sundt so? [Prolonged applause. j One soldier left to himself, with not enongi, white troops to man his forts, calling b. Africa for assistance. wade the first cud 'worst great city of the rebels ; a'mre ground 'for a Northern 1111a1 to live in and trade in Bstmed New Orleans uutil it covers test States and the problem is ended. The bomb must tat ruled by the iron Laud us military despotism for some years to come: The tact shut Cougrees could have preVent. ed the danger that threatened Baltimore made it responsible for it." Pardoning scimething to the enthusiasm of theorator, there is matter here worthy or coasideration. 'oneres.: , , at its late ses Finn, made - mistakes I•d:11 . of i_enimisfiou and omission. It i, w.t L,. hays the mistakes pointed nut in order th‘t they ,uray he rectified at the approsehinz session. •Not a few of the members who held back last winter, and down to the day of ad journment, are now dm ouzidy cousin, ecl the policy - they pursued was wrong in prin ciple and detrimental is its conser i nences. Same of them have magnanimously area-. eel their changed ideas on this head. But, 31. c Puar.tes went: on to-say. "Tu.:: only tray friends or the Snub were the AholitiOnists and r.re now the Radicals. Congress wasted seven ruoirlis trying to protect'the negro. During ail the war our only friends were the black race. Wow do we now propose ? to proteCt them 4?omf - Framt the ittbel frith the hot-. ter sound his neck? No: We raised the Rebel, Wk. the halter from iris lieek, gave him Lis estate, a:turfed lion rii tanden Cu, and then we go to wee.: to protect the ne gro. Give the hay it Men all tile rights that belong to loyalty and then pass laws to pro. tent the Rebels. Now, the boot id on tio. wrong leg.. Instead of having a Civil Rights bill,lo protect Robert Small, we rtiould haven bill to protect Governor Ad ken from have natle..the.Rehel, 'tyrants and then talk idTiro - r e ad zi til le gro ,from the former. This is au • impel-- taut question for State and ',Vali streets The crisis which restore us to a healthy currency can only be kept off by;making the fire milltens of negroes large construe ers of Northerh fabrics; restore the Union so as to Make all their rizhts not depend cut ent on Rebels, but secure, and titer: IViii be 130 tl3O - 111( . . We will escape the tr hernise inevitable Catastrophe. The Soulth IMS al ways Wits persistency carried through its financial bills, and if their power is not re strained-by the colored loyal vote we shall have to'Pay the Rubel debt, and our Unss. cial ruin would be the result." . There is some exaglzeration in this; but there is more hard fact and plain common sense: The vulgar prejudice ngaiust the blacks so swayed even Republican . 131e111- bets of Congress that they failed to-dis cover the real nature and extent of the evil . for Which they were called to provide a remedy. TA development of the last Aix months tbgoughout the Southern States, have been 'sufficient to correct all misjudg merlin on this head, and to ihduco abetter' methdd when Coilgress_shall reassemble a month hence. • In the iaii number of the Ante-Slarery Standard, Mr." Patudrs discloses his iteafty.auspicicts of Lieitenant General SnzumAs, and says A. good many things we are far enough from endiirsing. Take a sample: : • "Sherman can hide under no such ex 'cue:. There is no •tloubt he has- genius. Emerson tells of a; Colonel Buford, id w e st Point, who struck the trunnions of a Lannon so many thousand 'dews with a 1 hammer that . at last lit broke them. Just so Grant broke the relVical. Sherman conquered with hisbraius as truly as with nis sword. lifo will never be a King Log - It is vitally important that his atop, to wards the Presidency theuld be vigilantly. _ scrutinized. Long time a resident of the I South, he has all the narrow preiudices and absurd opinions of that section. hates. New England for the ideas it repre. tents.' Ile has authiug but curse and Lem .temptuous criticism for 3lassachusetts; not, of course, the geographical State; but the prir.ciples, ideas and purpose which that name stirs in the mind of every man who bears it. We fear he has learned little from the war. Bigoted, half-informed, intensely sectional, the moment armed re• ristance ceases, lite in just the mar. to sorvc the South in her effort to segailit by iatrigue what she lost by arms. If he is earitexttPresident. he willtcarry out in its fulfillmenfj on a national Scale, that disgraceful and wholesale. turreadel I to Johnson which .only a Northern .groityl, • that drowned even the thunder of NM:rata, j Ton POPE, in a recent - conversation w i th , frightened him and hismiturades froracqui- Rufus King, the diplomatic agent of PielAna- After nvi rg for twenty y , tare at the United . States at Rome, •made tom.. the South in -intitaatet relations -• ith pier ; declarations touching Ferdauinnat leader', ttfier sweerutlg through her tdrri- t- " lie had no idea that the movement tory at the head ofriet,,itimi, anti 4vould affect British rule in Ireland; for the taking the latest:survey of tier mood ocean which rolled between the Uuited resources, he prop{ sal to treat the war as States and Great Britain forbade the idea a frolic, anti let 'Ali seetions resume, sub- , of invasion. But Canada, with its eaten , etantially, the relations ditty held before ' sive and-exposed froutier„offered an easier the Rebellion. General Shitrmhu ii too prize, and thither, be thought, the Fenian shrewd and capable it man to allow of our ; miht turn their arms. - It would be for ex pl a ining this on any ground of eiedulity !the advantage of all parties, the holyor misapprehension. Such an otrer multi . Father remarked, that the United Staten have come °all - iron mind incurably elieuttl take Cd.tiata and incorporate it into Southerd in its • 1 ins and opinions. not; tile the American littiou, rather than allow the turdi hot flies Ors civil war emild burn; Fealties to possess the part of ihe possess themselves of it." . Wit lolly and wickeducss out of him. he in Sensible , o past : cure, His clear, . coalition t • 'sense taught hitit"'What honor and fair play? —A. few days ago a young man residing '.dernaraddd t While be, had no relish for the at rsyetteville, Onondaga Comity, orstroug „plan of ,dewing Lie:4mo to fight, and flung muscular frame, dislocated his lower Jaw his inflaenho against It, be - yonfessed that -7 !In the act ofgappliig. A doetor was called 'to admit the negm to this struggle for any to his_asastaucc, who found his patient un ..nnrpose woe to giVe hint a Agin to stay In able to close his mouth; became incest 41 for all, and that when the fight is over, wiry to put him entirely under the 'ado thetaad that drops the musket utunot be euce of chloroform before a sethicient red s, denied the no man has since ation of the 'muscles could be . Incluerd to heard oho:word:from idle In- 01;frort , oclzestop the jaw, to Its"natural position.• ' " . MM that rule of justice and fair play. Ilia flat- raw, sectional bate bas smothered Ids logic. old, bitter aristocracy of the Skin still clings to him." TRINITY CiIIURCII- llep +As have recently been put in cir culation to the effect that discoveries had been made - which so greatly invalidated the,. title -of the Corporation of Trinity Chttich in the city of New Park, that. the Trustees thereof kid subMitted terms of eorriproraie4' Tlicsc rumors took as - tive a form that the Trusteasifelt constrain - - cd to . issue Reard positively contradicting the:Whole of them. Its it they say, that they Lave never offered or agree'" to ac- ; cept, nor even taken into 'consideration a compromise of the ally proposition for .n claims now talked about; that the title of 'he Church has been fully adjudicated and Sustained by the Courts, against this very claim; so that the adverse title can only be sustained by - a reversal of former decision; and that there is no dispute with Mr. As- Tort or any of the tenants of the L'hurCh, growing out of suppoSed invalidity of the title on which the property is held. St. Paul's is a chapel belonging to Trin ity. Oa the :10th of October, the Rev. Dr. Dix, rector of that chapel, delivered a dis course on the financial conditinn and future work of Trinity, in which he brought out many facts of great interest touching the value of the trust-- prciperti and the man agement of it. Of the pecuniary value of the trust he said : "The lots belonging to the Astor letve, which has just fallen ILI, have been letised again. The Corporation is now in posses Sionof all the property it can ever bold. The current financial year, which will end on the 31st of July, ISO 7, w ill barely leave -es witliOut a deficit, and its entire re venni!. tio.i.:;-fter, with the addition Of the income of the Astor lease, will not equal the int erestMf $0,000,000. Deducting charges on real estate, expenses of administration, interest on its delii, allowances anti dona tions pledged to other parishes and institu tions, its available income for Church pur poses wilDnot much exceed $'250,000." This plain, and doubtless, truthful state ment, takes the romance out et the popu lar hitias of the faVons wealth of the Corporation. In tiomparistin with some private fortunes in New York; the wealth of Trinity, available for purposes of rev enue, is small indeed. At least four citi zens of New York are reputed, end no doubt truly, to be possessed of fifty.- mil lions of dollars each, while Trinity, be yond the edifices of worship, of eduaation, tud of ciaarity, which it has erected; in whole or in part, has only four millions of dollars yielding income. There must, be tiny New Yorkers, each of whom can show astuuch actual wo:king capital. As to the future appropriation of the rere noes or the Corporation, he prolutuncled his plans as:follows: WiS 4 -1, with GOD'S help, to devote; if Doi the whole, so much as. I can, of cur in come, whatever it may be, to the spiritual and temporal good of the population that part of the city which other bodies have' forsaken 'and left to take call' ofitcelf. To that end, I ....mild in the ill,: 51300. rtsiolve never iii_teafter to corAir.tit s dollar of debt for any purl,' .:ad .ieLond plae I would nev , .: noard a dollar of income, but speed it freely as it comes., Now, as to the plan o: expenditure. Beginning at the forthei point south, see have Melly Church, which needs enlargement so as tt make it capable of accommodatiuu the srowds which "so often turn iu disappointment from its doors, unable to get in. Next la order comes.this church, and after it, 1: , - dining Westward and nortb.Ward, reach st. John's: these. our OWE' chapels, :11116t 11, IllailltlfUed. Beyond St. John's: ott the west h 1 of do to , k nr.i dot tun far alVly, a foultic chnrci .is quipA t .. .just where St. ground and don so Emod a crock. posit:. . that point, to the extreme e 4 s:, cnnewb,nre near .tho bead r f Enst Broadway, we should hare a fifth cUuren., Ind midway between them, near Broad. way, on the line of Canal strut, a sixth.- I cannot see how one of those clutches eau spared, if we are io keep up any land marks of Religion itt the wilderness and, taerefore, those six, at e very least,. ; _ be maintained. But in the next place, I would not think of working them, or any of them, as mere parish churches. Each Itpulti be a mission statipn ; each should _hake attached to it a Clergy House, with men enough in residence to do the paroch ial work of a large district, to preach, ii aced be, in the streets, to visit from house to house, to keep up that incessant and un tiring pastoral work by which the poor, the careless, and the vicious ran be reached. But also in connection with each of those mission churches, I would Intro parochial schools,for,NoYs cud girls, furnished v: tilt all that is required to ake schools desira ble. Then, in some central place, or at sonic suitable mud convenient points, I Would have Houses of Charity, like S. Barnabas House, or St Stephen's in Bus t-ma, at whiCh the homeless, the ,poor, the unhappy; land the unemployed would be always sure or a lodging, a meal, and a wet- Coble; and of such information and counsel as the case requires. It' the City Hospital should he removed,l wOuld put an Infirmary of sonic kind In its place; and at any rate them should never be lacking physicians and dispensaries in connection with each of our Mission stations, to meet and take care of the sick. The churches, one and all, should be rendered as attractive as a suitable ritual, fine music, amt artistic em hellishaient could make them; while in the work of teaching the, young and adniinis tering to the sick, I knots' that I should find the devoted women who, assuming the state of life and -the habit of Sisters of Uharity and Mercy, would enter - with en thusiasm on this field of labor, and give themselves up to Christ therein; while I would'employ in the clerical force a con siderable number of young men who, free from family ties and domestic cares, ,And tilde to live together in community, would constitute 'associate missions' in this mural and spiritital - wilderness." There is certainly much in this to awak en admiration not only of Christians, ab-- sotbed in preparations for the life totemic, but in philanthropists, who are concerned primarily in the well-being of men and women whit., they remain upon the earth. PILLAGE or TEE SOL'TITEEN MAILS The Boston Joriknal says that a letter was recently received at the office of that paper front Mississippi, complaining that the JOurn,a does not reach its subscribers in that State. The writer says: ''Our Irian and postoffice arran4cments are et perfectly loose ends; .no postmasthr —and if one is fund who can end will take the oath, each are the feeling.; of the people, generally against him that. 110 one i dares let him a room, to keep the office in, - I and his litc even is threatened if he at. tenants to take charge of, the mails. Only those who are Southern can have anything to do with the mails. Oar letters contain. ing money fail to reach their destimition, and . we have found our letteks tentalning drafts opened. MEE= follow "Clinnuct:y Di.pew, late Secte. tary of 01 '.is io brought forward for ]yes: roused to ai- Lietitcwint Governor during the last can vas?, owing to his receut.i pecuniary mis f pur trttines, He is soli n it v. of ciriracter, his ; accomplislitneuts ns 1 3 ;0 ° I u i ' tie g iati n : a h n i's ii-clia,te tutu (o,,, q uelit. .Speaker, and the coMblen,e 111)1VCI - 50i1;y felt in his personal and poliUciil integrity, :ill marked him,out for a successful and prominent man in bus iness and political cireleii On bib retire ment from the office of Secretary of Stai . e, he entered into the banking business. iu 11 ,II street, in partnership with a Mr. Pot ter, and the new firm of„Dep , !3v b Potter were fast' winning their way to public trust and favor. Sintimle, by the crime of one of their clerk?: all these promises of success were dashed. Three hundred thousand dollars itt money and bonds were stoleu from them by au employee. Not only all theif own binds, but large sums deposited with [bent by. others were lost. utterly overwhelined by this sudden ruin, Mr. Potter couldm,M even bear up under the shock of meeting with the creditors, but went home to Pennsylvania, content •dult down and glee pp all,' a ruined man. Mr. Depew met the creditors, but the mental agony of the struggle nearly overthrew his reason, and for weeks after ward he seemed to verge on insahity and suicide. When asked to participate as a candidate in - the State canvass, he declin ed, lest partisan feeling should drag and distort his p - ccuniary misfortunes to the Injury of his ticket. Mr. 'Depew is still one of the ablest, most patriotic and most accomplished young inedbethre the roan try, and notwithstanding his severe mis fortunes, has still years enough before him to attain to farmiore than lie has lost. Llis misfortunes are ofa character to re ceive the sympathy of the entire country." A conuEsPONDESI-T of the New Odoans Tfetet furnishes the following history of the family of our treat Admiral : "The Farrsg,ut family was originally Spanish, natives of Barcelona, Before the Re'volution the grandfather of the Ad. Miral emigrated .to the 'neighborhood of Norfolk, Virginia. Saortly ;titer ward„the Farragut family removed to Tennessee, where they found William C. C. Clan borne just elected to Rpresent the State in Congress. He was shut after appoint ed Governor of 311ssissippi Territory, and thence aransfcrred to Louisiana. Subse quently the Farragut •family removed to this city, whete..lm father clf•the Admi ral anti ti ,, e of bis brothers, a naval officer of high standing, died. Here he pasiied his early. youth, and here, a me fifty years since, he received his appointment in thiC navy. of the United States, on the appli- - cation of Governor Claiborne, his steady and devoted friend. In this city the Ad- ntiraChas numerous relatives, honorable _and -respectable men, who, in the late , tillagle, shared with the masses of the Southern people their notions of duty and patridtistu Their,illustrtous lumen:in fol lowed his own opinions, and maintained them iu a career &stint:nisi/ea no less .for personal gallantry and pre-eminent pro ft,;ional ability, than for his g e nerous a nj humane conduct to the nuforturude.- CHOLERA:: CHOLERA::: xvith the altantt crrooln advent of cholora 'with cotalt 01" ttot aprt thoughtfkg pervou 111 unptoparri tt IV,otrr 01,0: viut.rtent, bar .o,oo.drat,tl t , hlt , h ha 3 ravod fen .0 cure 'mr.olo-ond never r ttet, OEO .I,l,l:Ankle, wLen Aural Alla artont• ran o,had . • tht 0 0:0d, uo t -r. form, 0100' . It w.t. th.l e. l / 4 ,-rich,t, that. tNti'S `.ltohiLlt, :6113i 11. 7. -- Ci".•- ,13rgL. at• = lora,: I.l:h< Puctocol. near Fourth ~.trrtt 1%;111.11111E1:1RE I: E M=l . . 3Sartt.et Street. t;y ra.gi anyrrht-te VII tcia ipt nl ltif A Heautifal Head of Hair: =EM= MEMO ... : I" s us.urr us' It nsursr: - u.son• • rto: I.leasing , •`!f3ll-1 - nior ....Cr {. %111 szravl,,,r :t the tt KUMMER! . . ,7 % , :OIL. glo; rand :14,1.14. 4. P .• - •141, •. •..1.,14, - 4. 7. 1•••-4 r: I .4 • • It - wili ••••••• v..t•1iat.444-4ortiwsca.p. ••••, bott.44. 41... . 'Ur N ;i7; • Nor:a - • 4,4-04 VlO4 4, I 4. 11 . 4 .1: - .44 dr••7 , 14.14. ari.l it toilet or !I• -nbt`lp IicOLAMIIaN N 11,1 i /13 Nrs.r• "Kt , . A. nELLY 37 Wowi eir. vt, au.l Slarlicrt street, 1 litsburgts. • • sta~c~;~o ens TßUTH.—tionie medical men Insist that It is undigulned Inadeirtlee a trineals. bower, entente!, It may he. Queer rest suhlkir this. It le like saying that au article t..r world need. should be kid Ina corner—that belt cilia and blesslnfs may he too ' , Weir diffused — ilia:. :he means ofpretertin a and restoring health should re a close troteimly. and nut ante , h 311, The argument le bsa. It le puree th sr, that: It le 111- nut,. IFILTTEIL I n elks - .lull: hi/ ride far dyspepsia. Utile . ..- ha as and leered - re deallity — ua I keki r bee, le Mewl! oaimid the repertoire of Elle faeihlty, weal weuol ~ ke - rt ale. equence? Irtetem I oteitrlng and ink Ira/rating mllltut”, the Kettle treht+ of tie pre p eratkou ataint hare liern Voltaic% to a curnpsra- Ire,: leo . . 'I h re 1a the Mgt..: aitihu:try for 3431,14 that light out be hid tinder al uslit tr.; lea:ever e t should be Mete :d as a rity au a 11111.. meet all men ota t . rogitte earea of It. It Is upon tide principle that the stir TEO° User been advertised and contlkue cu be sitrertised to every adaretiaper of ally promlathee lu itle avaleta hem anl that the sit autkurent to stiterintrale to Its (sear Lure uetn trall3l3trol alto MOrletes:_lan guarks. Itottaaints solo) perfect health er to- ti ha Wtothl he linghl3hlllsas tied. of aleanes• it the 11, aespaper, laid hot sprrort the &rah, tc.l4 regard In this unedurtfed toriporunt n u ll corrective tar and Did, maw,- moat hiss l - co reaaed from tote hunlelty. 1. thqt any argumet t again.. lir If the putellc health eat keen It, needs du if nee , hate been atTCG: If the lentil, hare lierit'at.enattiehell IMO the .Ilk rest. ed great good laza tern uneonepitaird; and whoao mean as to grudge, to k r Ilona tut. ht thettothur tilt resew or NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BINGIIAM, Jr., Adonis Expretz Office, Si Fifth Street, is an authorized Agent to recnee Advertieensents (or the GAZETTE, and att other paper: throughout the United &Wee and the Canada:. BALL NAUSEOUS 31EmitEcts • • taken without taste or amell, by tieing InAl. DICK I eon . sui..r.s. bre!. in nee, hold by Drugglets generally. uon:061 TEM ng ist7i:Grt PERANCE LEAGUE.—A me of tbe PIT N'l le ANCF.! fillff Y. Will be held In th C e h.N'en AL , PIiKe.IIVTKIsLAN CCU Tit .6 yridaiy LVEN. 11(i. at 'Pi o'clock. when nu • woke,. 10411 Ov deliv ered by Capt. ca.m.en w. }tell [.... , 111% • fly order no9:nr.2 It. C. er,lhr/". HARNESS b.; ]111: Cli. bliotspl bee the Grover & Baker No, 1 Sewing Machine or buylcg 4 , 1“, bt re. it I. thc 1".,t t or th e ir rot n.te.,cNtt..ic Flynt n'ria:tt-t. LETTER CLIPS, E= I= I=l I=l = MEM W. F 9. Corr Wood sad Tblrd rittitill-r0 vt , 4 . • iOEi SALE—One Brick ItChip& anA,Lot. on Webster Ptrret, Allegheny, lawde tno Col:Orton, Tao LOLISC 11. a live roman with fol.] tells, wad lan:abed garret. TI. no .t I. :4 w 0 7 i ett.aelth &aleph: 0n he alley r t haekend 6: lot; all lu good order, and for tale cliesp. ' E n. of ItA5lOg.Y a 1.1,, 14,1E,Late ArO3to, No. 3t ISe•"er •trees, Allrgl.ray =LI LAUD OIL. lAA, Extra lieLae , l attil'axrraattql Mater ttrottoe , l, for hate by =9 ===l N A:lot of Iket tea Tetidr:• , l:llolce i.anl, Ir tlertey to arrive t.rr Lmte. I• 7 =9 ~ua~isv lot lA,. Inw o.llz, :Al, Ili • tdb,rly Efaal :Fe bo:‘,3 Goihtn. Vanory ilaunliuTg for CILAULES'e. BAL;ILEY OEM= - ri ll=l CLIAIME'd C.. PALSLXY. =M!aIM %,;;C di OM AliEUdoLA.NG,Wholeßxte kJ dealers loteroceries. Fluor. drain. Produce, Pro swops. Flab. Cheese. Balt, Carbon Oil. Ni.o 172 and 17i Wood dlreet. near Llberty. Stave; pittebersh, ra. . . no,aS: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ...... JAMES T. BIIADY tt (buCeresors to e. Donee Corner Fourth and Wood Eda., BANKERS 8 BROKERS, • DIULICLIS IN ALL KINDS Or - Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, • Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLECTIONS made 1131 ccersible vitae It the Limited State. and Cene4.. Interest ralowed on Time Deposits. 'TIE GIROVER & BAKER • SEWING &1-ACHINE • • is the 171 tt 11111 'fl, le utSfeckaulsm. rleue c.II end Xa Mille it at NO. IS FIFTH SIRE FT. nissoLuTloN OF PARTNER. par.nurshtp heretofore 'existing between Sine. TICAL'Etts ANN„SI Alt):4 Ahti tl end W. 11EN UY.t4ltlN 13 ill isotved as of thts day. ell buslneaa of the firm vslll be ,settled by the undersigned. ' 801.. TR kUrAMANII. ptitsnt.. - rtcrf, Nov. 6tl). Iss6. n09m7.1 RUODES' PITTSBURGH BREWERY. CARSON, DARLINGTON .& 00. Suoceit.nrs to JOSHUA. RHODES ,tt to.. BREWERS, MALSTERS & HOP DEALERS, Corner of Duquesne Way and Barker's Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa' BREWERS' NOTICE. 'FRE UNDERSIGNED, BREWERS rrrrsßuitott, renolved. at their lait •nerting, that ~tt!crucuts with Dealers shall be made cm toe FIBS!' OF EPEAT-]MOSTB, tom menclug Nc.ember lit, IY.M. • SPENCER & MeRAY, U. kAWCETr & CARSO'. DARLINGTON C 0..& Z. WAINWRIGHT. MICHAEL THIERIN. ro LLOCK. ICALTENHOIL,. 8 CO OEM FRINKLIN COTTON:WORKS 9 WEST CANAL STREET. E. HYDE'S' SONS Are now prepared t 3 mannfacturo COTTQN YARN, CARPET CHAIN, COVERLE I' TARN, CANDLEWICK, TWINE. IiATTINiis, • COTTON WRAPS. &c., Ar. WEST CANAL STREET. between Robinson and Laeueli, Allegheny City. Pa. P. S—All or lei, or mall attended to. non nil SALE OF CONDEMNED , ORDI- U AND t/III111:ANCE he k at Apetln, at Vu a 101.4 HOF. Alt -$S Al.. llldlot Comfort, Va ;on 'refl.] UPI/ •Y, ti. :hi liar of liorember. IFGEI, at 10 o'clock A. N. a large quAntltv of St urea, conslating to part alba lf roowlnd artleles viz: 2 , 1 Yield 1114 .Itge. Cannon, east Iron, of *art otr calibre.; 1.1,C1U I:kw,Sberleal Case, fut nhoth . e and deed gri ear.: 70Murrill - a earldom new callrehalred; 5 n Enflord 11111 ed tloeketr, cal. r 7:: u rres anl:pencer'x Itepeatlug ft Ikea: hu Foreign 111.1,... al. 111. , Smooth Ciro Musket., real. 1 4 1 2, cal 0; do du altered to percotal:n. .14: 10 Smoot! Bore tloalt,te, Clot lock, cal, 49; :I: Pet ofrera l•Wriftuct's and Benda/steals" Nat'l, cal. 3.1: LOD C‘ralry and Artillery Sabres: :II root:1r, 'dual lan, and nuo-coutmlsidatltd dr.eers. tonna r u wilt he allowed for the remora! of Tafttts _ . •. T 0. BAYLOR, . . ram.. cf Qui. aa4 Itt t, C" , . U. B. A. Corn'g. • GET ZONE RUT A GROVER & BAKER For a .110114.5 y Glrr. It Is r.I10:e. perkrt and thr,iore tu^ b,,t. WI to call - and see It at len=l2 FORT PITT FOUNDBY. CP,ARLES IiNIP NEPHEWS aLkitCl,ll4:7C4llO3 0/1. 0111.DXANCE. AV I AL!, It INlta ALA LiTT CA t aptuti attenUou pahl to I:OL,LINIL.a.II.IL.ra e Z. kST af.4l.llltit.ltV at 4 ItY.T4)III - a. att.:lacy! to proloptir. • As La rt,..IL L.., ',tat mattrials will - 1014'6ft to atta at tate Futuary. as lux 41:aut...a our old patztaats, pore - . 1. :Ai,' ANL, S111 , 1:41i ED p.tar,l, pre pore un•ltt •1, Mt. to ALI. 11A UtILN I:a at thArt 10t1,e, pITTL.III.7IIGIi CUTLEIII7 47031- I'AN Y.-11'e hart oh latal toe Guest mock of POCKET CUTLERY = HollowGrounc3.Razors In En,llegsVarlety 417312 - . C:r 3=o ENS Agent ettesfiurgtt ender, entpeny, ~Vos. 67 and 69 FI/Th Street e I , 141 . ATe 11(711.01 NO.) BUSINESS .MAN , S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos, G and S St. Clair Street. Look-li:telarttr, and Arltbm,ti c . f. On.r utohuttril 340 00 rithmettcr.lad I . eunooll,lo per •przrter of • . tin . " Izonl.ol 20 00 month- S 00 ter Are', iotdrcos • SIIA/VEII, or o•=.8 F. McCLAIIWY.,II.4. 13 uw TUE BEST. PETBaLIA BLUE LEAD, 1:13=! Itututactu RA only and fot sale by T. 11. ..11•E: MX A' CO., o or X' s...A.ratl2l74arlms IV. W. Cor. 3d said Market 86., Mi= BOOTS AND SHOES. J. WILHELAI I No. 34 Market St., : Pittsburgh, line Walt received a tor, large block of alb kind, of 800T73 EiNDB S sziA. in es, \i'hl<L hr ), prepared I,.eliehea`.rr lban the cheat.- 114/i E OF ituOlec ANL . , which be war- J. 1V11. , tE1.51. oclrlue2 No. :IS Market Street. COITNTIVIC GREATS FOR ['ULU.— 'VIVO LOTS. on, of len .rea and lb • other/4 Breen, on the Central liattriml. immollatel, AT A bTATION. one mile from kiraosoekia at..t about tnuearno illi•Lanco from be:Weals Station. aoch of ',bleb loom a Ocatalful and Commanding new or toe Morougabola river, and both ale° 611- Joln t*c public road I adlue from Braddock a Field to I'lltelmr,l). Ety,tiire or W. HAWKINS, Jr., So. 514 Grant Weil, for :umber informatlOn. no•r• 'WEST COMMON MACHINE STONE IYOUKI. NorthwefiL Cornet a Wen. Counuou, ALLLUU fI FREW/E. AL'I VA TElt & CU. . ^lla. - c ola band or prepare un abort notice Ilk:Mall AND b 7 EP STONES, YLAtib Tel bl OE-WALKS. 13KEWEIt1' VAULTS. dc. MEAD AND l)) ti lfrotir.S. de.. c. •o-<.r el, promptly ...Tilted. PRICES Kt& CU.:ABLE. or-Munro SALE.Oti FIRST-CLJSS ROUTE, • ON THE CAZETTE . WiLL HE HOLD THId WEEK. For rorther ticula-s call at the COUNTINti-Ltooff, eon SEALED BIDS WILL DE BET ceivad until FitIDAY, NOVEMIIC,II WILL MG. - At 5 o'clock r. by the Committee or Citt Prof , erir, for the titeSil lisTri.NT 1101367. Ah Li LOT, on Wylie etreet, near Log . .. Sixth Word. TLe Committee reserve the right to reject y or all lihir J. Y. IPLAVGIILLN. Preildent, novas 72 re:m.4,11,M0 A% envie. r ola SALE, • • A MARE, BUGGY AND HARNESI• tPlti be sold at Auction. on WELENEaDAY, 14th 'lnst., at the...Ll) di'. LAW Etst:E HOTEL 101 Pedrral street. to pay expera r, the tame harlot awn:. and boring- advertised for ninaly days. toS;h6,l • CoNistOLLElt'lf - OrrICE. CITY Or ALLelitreNY, Nov. ikt, 1666. S' EALED PROPOSALS Ist be re-. celai fltls office uor.l 'ea 11 • I', oth Inst.. at o'cl ok , or Grading and Parlug North Ca 1t..1 Wee , rrom Its.t I une in bycsmore street. Alien from Centre street le.•styr•ro. By 41frtAlou of the Street copmlttre, o 0,6;041 CRT $25,000 To LOAN. ' . Perrone eenli log to borrow monoy on BUN ANt) SIORTUAIiF.,. For one, two or more yearn, will do . welt to . call on II total E ILL. PETTY, no 3 neat Estate Agent. No. lliet.clair street. UD Elt CLOT cAs,, Eltt o, FLA` Nr• It I. ANN Tl.!—Alt ,Inns nod yuicb, POlnThir stock at popular prices.. • 119 Fmlerit A. ec LE , A O ll e TE n r. - NEW ADVERTISE-11E10 CLOAKING CLOTHS, Ness - ~Stlles: VELVET MANTLES, Neu- ,ityles; JR...1001i r".IL.AI DS, ) 1 Desigias DRESS GOODS, Splendid Variety, E2a BATES esie BELL S ,21. Fifth :Streei.• Ladles•' Dress Coats, SacqueS and Mantles made to order. uog:ne4 ATLAS WORKS, JIIVRTO.)r STREET, Ninth Ward, Eitlsbggh. THOMAS N. MILLER, Preshient. These Works arc among thc larscat and mica coin pieta catabl I.turalett ..Tama In tha We:l, and arc now pared to Engines of Every Deeerini Boilers, Oil Tanks, , Sheet Iron fork, Railroad Casting*, Bolting 111111 Coettugs, Engine Castlogl., Machine Caiitlngs, Ceuer.l Casting.. ORDERS SOLICITED. noA:a6,3 J. SHEPHARD, STEAM CRACKER BAKER vI.TI) codrkEcr 'my ER, No. 317 Liberty Street,' PITTSBURGH, PA. , Mauolarturer and dealer ill all kinds of • PLAIN & FANCY CRACKERS,I AM) FRENCH CONFECTIONARIES. is,cicoo 330-1C.321f3 PURE SUGAR TOYS, FOR 1101.1AYS , Prompt attention riven to nrder, , 0-PARTNESISUIP NOTIf :E—The truderalorerl have Ells day .formod rroo-oarturr rhlp und.r tue name and rt)ar of EVANS, DALLAS d;•GIL)101113, Z,NO n, T. it. ItAItION For the purpose of carrying tor Uri: EVC).A. r .I.7 :sr"' 11..11_;." AND SHIP CHANDLERY BUSINESS, -And it.o.trfseaurerr of Cordage. Packing, Yarns, &c.; AT TILE trTAN Ir. WO. Oa "1717a4c..i - JESts. - oe. T. W. r. E\'‘' %Orr': Ir. r. U. 1r11,3141 Fr' re I,A e••Ot • A ttr:lbt dt.y r. A •. 1. Ile I: gra, nr, . C.'”unril I ../Lo - Oh, awl +1 har,,:v TUM It 311311 o t: f:, aGY • r•,•, ;tread., riff turbo,'pit ot trrit t • t•',....,•;,11 or ntrry os: trLdtre, In tor AAAAA 11/, 'ea rat titalut.,torir, oil. or other products t .en-fro „within tto• ron.ar nailts of rhr 1. 1 ... t ought of Initatrour :tat, : An, person Vlo'.l.til At the nrort-tou,,tf f.tregultor nerd Lon Ittnol, for racl. ta•.l tin, day to.• sold unlawful buslocas at, I turf. It and par • It .ot of fifty dollar,. to Ls r. root,. 4 In the corrJrAtn Maine Of 10.10 norduatt, noor. any Jurflat.,4-In•re fas dont.. of 111, :a :..unto an.• tow by law treuvi rabit. • .ltrdaln,4 ail ettailnd 1010 a law thl,. thr I dn day of hurortnacr, A. I.S. I ,l ' , • JAMES T. SAMPLE HArivo I.IOU.MT TIIIr. WELL SoW":.; 'IOUS& ON coll.:: KIC VF I. ANL ItthiltiSON ALLEtizir NV. Will Levu ou hand a full assortment of all kluds o! 1:11=1:111:7431, ED, • • And which wlll tow sold chcsper than uny other houvo lu the two elutes.. rre•orlncloca carkluily propated by • Brat cisfe I'EFIETUEUT and FANCY on bawl : nc to NEW STYLES lIATS. M'CORD •• & CO., .1.31 13"0010 . STIREET, Me recetelag an lanfuertee etiock • HATS, CAPS AND EURS, Embracing &nubile...variety. H A TA FOR TILE La DIES; 1/ ENT& AND CAVE OF EVERY ElYtar.; YIIIM Fu!) LAID., AND CHILDREN; NABLE. .111Nri. byult RYA,. c., to., to any ohape ur price, to which they luvlte the attention of alt. 000 AIONUMENTS, GRATE STONES Vaults, Fountains, Statuary, ''awes, EMI DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, T. .BROOME, No. 90 renn M3==Z FOIIPAILLURS—French Dee!gm, nltli (19141,130 r den. FOIL LIBRARIES —rovelao Vatter.. ()range ground (Hoek Patterns on Col Clay Kround. YCIIAMBEILS--Lane andratterue V ver dark ground,. Fur salelwy W. P. selb♦n Wood p.lrerY.. I )AND WU:EN •JOAN H. R A. MUILDOCIi. leetecessor s to Julio Mordoeh.•J,./ AN FLOIIISTI, Pittsburgh, I's., solicit attention to tuetr et tewtve stock 07 tt AM) ORNASICNTAL ORAN: FIN LS ANTI ORKENHOUUE PLANT:, Cell for a. Fall (Arcola, Vlthsburals and Oaklaud ?wrecker Carr nb t the tireenhowe every IS mint/tea. Ivelevet pArElit PAPERS-PITTI4RUBMI PAPER MA murAardßlNG COMPANY. •Ve.rehou.. w 4 Third litrect, keep minman hand, and torsale, at lower) market raw, NEU TAIJK, MANI , I.A, ilmtvwnttr.. .Lt ohm,. FELT and WKA l'l'lNti .10,4 OU alit orled now In Warehouse. ' Cl[Moo AIME sat Sleness bvllle, 11 . 1 n. MEO•ww 000000 ..• •.. 14‘011 SALES FOlt SALE:—The Mock and Coed WIII of • WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL- OROCERY .ESTABLI , II3LF...NT, now dole roten•lve and prontanle bun Lucas. lu one of f or nest . locations in our city The pant,” will gtt :. the best of reason, f.tr enittter the unfit business. A &Dees . Utewolll I'. IL 8., BOX Z 3% Illtaburgli P. 11. STORES AND DWELLINGS ON ORIU OT.; ALLEUII CNC, AT AUCTION.— The two &ores. 11l nod 117 Ohl° streeE, near!. hart Common. with Dwelling Home to rear. will be per rt„tretty told o, Ito premises, on SATUUIt AY. NovAlc, at 2 o'clock. 1001„t IA by 61. Lon ell 14 year. hum April next. lirourol rent al .t. At re . eat rented tor 1P , 24 Scott) , rm.*. one.third balance lu four month.. Pozinve Bale. no 7 • A. I.E(iti ATI.% Auctioneer. G r a Ell. IFACHUCUMAN t 4, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS The ONLY ETEOSI LITHOOKAPIIIC EWPAIS -I.IBIIMKNT WItSTOY TLISCIIOUNTAINS. Mon nen /lards. Letter bloods, Bonds, Lahe's, turn, show exPls. Diplomas, PortraltF. V.ews• Ccratlcate.teDepo.lts, Invitation Card., de. he. No.. 72 et.. Pitubhgh. no 104 pENDVAL.--TIIE UNDERSIGN YD have removed the aka of the ROPE OIL WO/MS from =duke/street. Pittsburgh, to, heir Work. on. CABSON MTRECT Browurdrwg, where they can nerestlet De found. Postuftlee Addripm 830. Pittsburgh. ~mt. • 11 ► soy tett ATECESSABIES FOR THE Silk. 11i1L—For a good COORINti hi Wig and other lillehen Utensils, go to N0..040 time Street. Plato and Fancy eDA1.21(11./TT ILLS. YII6E 0110% ELS. Plolhond nanny; Uten el is for Corking llyste and other fancy Ells4tr,' Fenders. :dove ripe. We ter DondttetOra k sr.! all other . artleln., call at P.... ,”' ." ,1131,21) ROOTS AND 191:10E 9 .—A :ve r y J.glarrlPOClt at Toy I.*est prtees. ♦L EGGATE. not J It• nosh sure:atty. N rin v ENTS. ! 5,J A r) fr , T, ,GOODS• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL a. We lialtilEit 85 CO., 59 MARKET STREET WE OFFER THE LA R G EST STOCK Mil "I' M N 757 'T' , .1.171 .1T T IIE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. BOOTS, SHOES, GIITERS, DRY GOADS, Blankets, 'Woolen Hoods. iT FLASMEL,S, Cassimeres, Cloths, SHAWLa, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HOUSE - Fl l ll\ I WING GOODS, MCCLELLAND'S AUCTION EMPORIUM, Nos. 55 and 57 sTRE.ET. TH.% INVI-INTION pr flit; Tt..l IVetister'.s Patent •Wrilinary ii•rencli," trfl r' "ITTIM! OFF Brass ant: cols= =Mr 1,‘ , 1..” 11,4 :a ,CIIENVING IYele A P.1....1 1 5 - 11. 1 .1 1 . .1 ;C...:1 . 11 ‘ ,-- t( EN CH for Crating too Loc.:l,d In 1.t.. eper),.: an..l 111:rdeu of the great , Ight I n.,.. ye.. :o I.r earrlc.l and uleJ la Vll At: 4:i• co A ". 5/ /1.F.1 1 A WING v..011K tvllat. I. an.l GAS VI 11 Co, 1 1 1.1 , N1liel:, 1,..M.:11 1 :1X.A..11A1 1 111N11,1'. 111- 1 0•11:: MI. 1' A it: nc..l 1 .11/111A.. 1 1.: '111.111.6- 4:1.1 0:1 all , -Te.,16 , 1111 1 .:., 13 , /kTb, L 1 111:131 all-I • ury I:AILItt I AD 1:F.1 1 A111 FA-1 , 1/11. .15.. not iveryeCVKEanti ILA: A :•.!, 1/A!.._ ARE US . The -e 'H I tune„ to the [poet thr. oo1i,11,11,:er. 4,1 are r 3,11 perext.. cheap. r any rir tu r ortit to verform thri 1111:or work. A IZ Lll. Ncri:ll II rut :crew up pipe yy to t.t tu. • meter Ati ln. ikrunirti cwt. of sod Ar. t.t 1 iorlt diameter. Art ISlnch t% re rti iht riff ari.l screw up to it i[10.1123 r. Inch Wrench will tut oil shit tore. up litre ru to Vi, - Icetre , . iHritneti-r. For sale hi M. & CO., No. 34 Water avret4, nenr Lib.rty. pErtSI:I3IGIII • BANK - FOR SAVINGS orhleflY I , A3 . 4Ntis INSTITUTION, 67 earth Street.' - earls. Ouvo.•:• the BRUk of Pittsburgh.) CtiaI.TIZILI.L. IN 10A..." DAILY from 9 too o'clock, sail WED SEI,DAY ot, EVE:it:9;llh from May Lit to Nit -in per I.r, % to 9 o'clock. and (combo. let to Clay 191, 010 9 o'dock. floors of Ily-Latta, 1.0., forulsbcd - at the erne, gran,. 'llllt. luslltution waVoclAlly Offe tO thole 17130 4 e earolog are Illulted, the opportunity' th accataolale, depoelle, eaally slaved, a nom which will It 9 , 10, netottoL boaring ttitorukt , IL:l4rt.kource of remaining unprod,ell9e. 130.4141) OF „MA NAcie.tts, ?RESIDENT 43 - Mc-iM=l.(3-33 VICE ritEstpr.Nre. • $. U. IiARTHAN, . JAMES PARK, Jr LiECRETART AND THEALSOMEM. Mi. El. 731tcy13.11%.71.a.33"1". A. hit A ' , LEI': 1 IVIII. If. NLVICK, A...". BELL, I F. RAILIL .11):(I , . . DILW(IIITH. .lotlll CA IMODES, ti. ria.t. A S :MI EE. .10112 K SCOTT J.,. L. ti RA II .t3t. I!. C. ,CII3I.F.ILTZ, vill<L,attl IC ER Z. CC,. ,1bL.1,11,{1 , -1, kV. .t A. S. Li t—I.L. ISIV:7tb-101 JOHN CIIOFT, • ,ZS L BST.ITE GEXT, • bthrc. No. 139 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, 'lion tor ule the foilow.lng Beal Estate 13(1 As:, of hunt for 41.070, t !teat* in Slnking Vishay. Mal- county, Use mile& I , om Altoona he the entente V.nler nosed '(be solvautneee of silk property are n tourous t iend by canton oullbwe win .I%n fml tentleolms 110 Acres, no aunts of übleh Is under/aid With 001 etton.e In North Fatelte 'I co, ship, on t he übenv3l.o Improvements. good Frame novo., Mx :rood Bank Barn: abstudrfOlsrult inat alt tot ir rne. he aftuer. s II to tro u Toslop, oh the Washington eilLe, Wren :IT. .7 Arr . ,. In LIE tales ant on the ol : St a ddnetou n.aQ. . 15 a 1 .7,3 110, TOW11111:11 , , three net. cut Irog Alit iqty Nlarkt, 3 Dwelling litalllCS In Allegheny Cit_y„ nue, to nourg, °lle la I r.eporl, nee at Edgewt ou rt•lion. en the Cen . ral Pennsylvania Ustlatuto• .1.1.0 IT.lnledlvelytaeloinlng this elation a rem mere ACID._ LOP:, Plan eau be ~nn it this °Lace. Vor particular...oh:she 0 - the above agent. , Dillee hour, fr o m 01012 a. at., Itos P. 11.. rout 7 to 010 the °vet ,no. melt WELDON Sc. KELLY PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS, A Iltti, neaortinent or Chandeliers and Brackets; Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &a., ALWAYS ON HAND. 161 Wood Street, near Sixth. 1 E(OAL NOTICE.-ESTATE OF OtEV. COCA:LE:a AVERY, LiEel/AEI:0, LATE OF A I,L.t.till CITY. PA.—By or , t.r of the ingoh ins' Court of Allegheny Couuty. I'enneylva- Sin, lc logr.l, al v, ;tint the untl ,, stgnea, surviving Vag, oigar. of Cho Last tVillg and cats -510cC„I deeedent, hard settled en account. : P. ale./ in acid CI urt. shswing a balance In their hands In Cash and n veconenz of Two Hun dred and egirty/fMT Thousand and Seventy-actg. nod seelf.) dice, confect to edoctlon of not cost aggi.. aid I:, aceouttog to the r e aid w.II tritmt ,: no "American Sllssionary A .coetat g ou.” of ties Tor.; the other fiat to iso .11. bur by Executors for puroolitei net (OW+ to said wit. per - on, sail corporation. claiming or to claim said lend.. or auy part thereof. are retillirtd to appear in en, re, at the Clo Flttsburgh, PM., on the lITIt DAY of tiOVltit Belt, 1806. lo WCLOCL A. hi., Auld Ale their cl-iner, of ahem mune, If alit /hes have.. why the said account shonld hot stand confirmed, and maul balance Ire dlatribitted according to the prortaions of the lust will and tea. tamest t I said decedent, as above set forth.• THOllAtt JOSIA gurviving Executors, de. 'Address—Prrrseuncin, rA. oc=ang.l LEATIIIER BELTING. ruEssm.4llV •Bc ' CLAIM. • No.. 11 7 liillo STREPT, .near the Penitentiary O C , All.- P mane T. facture., of every deacrintionor l• tentotreiebid eintwoted and Riveted OAK TANNEI. !Tait }PEI TING. OR4TK made to oilier and repalreo at chorrnotice. • Particular at tention pald to Rena for itelitnir 'Mita and bumpy world, All work- :wkrralated. Untera-reopeitAlly. 4W? G EMU Novenatec 7th, 740. TUE ANNEAL MEETING of Inc of 't Alt% STOftli esu7caeStul, .'AIL. C. -, 311`A NY n . W to LelJoa .lay of Novo.nber, , nae, at :o'clock P. at No. .terel. - 1-lllsell'a Block, loom •l, e , •e.l floor, at which Urge ern be heal an etre- II en for o cancers to seree s cir ij le ensuing year, and otr Im,lnes , that One before the meet t 00. ie order of the Hoar :ta‘-c , ; J.. L. 31AMBIA.L'.. Ut rlcs Cenzlois , PAs,t2cara RAILWAY CO.. Prrrsatraan, 1566. THE EHiEITII 'ANNEAL MEET -131(iot the titoethnitivrs of the CITIZEN:' PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY a.c.tyof rittourgh. TOO be held at JACOB " CBLErn. In Fourth .treet. .Nto DM, NovERRELL lam, 1866 1t tieAt will ch Woo: as race a Board ..f w ILI ln :led :or the tn.s:..ag an.l.uel.. !..latba transacted as may come la r", taw r. cottWIN. Secretary UrYl4. F•kliT COILI•ANY. IhnnßUttGn. Nut. .J; tittA. ANNUAL MEETING or the blockholders of tau AtINVAt No comrA NY wilt lA , held on HONDAS. Notetubt, talt. •at it o'clock •. M tbe Streetf A. th .1.151 IMO.. No. • na Water at wititeb timedarid place Directors will be eiteted, sod other aeesetAlT hostiles., traosszted. WM. M. MILMAH, neii:nlO beetetary. --- orrice EtatelS.P. r • INTTABCIIOII, 07. Ist, ism ELECTION • FOR TUIRTEEN DIRECTORS OF THIS CO., To servofor the ensuing year. will be hell at Its' odiee. to Itsgaters Building. Water Street. on T S. OAT. November 17th, lOte, between the hours of riA. )1.. and IP. v. 001,17 nunEnT FINNEY, Secretary (( . OFFICE W [STERN LNECRANCI. COMP ANT. P1T1,110111.01. October 30, ts6o. N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN ...-IItILISC , TOIO,Iof the Company. to serve for toe ensaint year, wtil be held at the °Mee. No. Water street, on TUESDAY. (be lath dip or No vesolx,r next, between the hours of It A. if. and WM. P. HERBERT% - Secretary. rarsntnant h lin:mu:Grum FAWN. B. B. CO.. -I.NrrszorrEen, NOV. } • • -- TILE ANNUAL MEE'rEiti *hi s,ock holders of the eITTSITURtIH & !UM PALISENG4if. It Al LatOAD COIIPANY be et Id on .310 s 11d Y. I: ovemoer 19th, o'el tek r. SF.. at Pt Nlo.so.StiAmEld A tiltUE, t which time and place Directly a will Oa elected, otimr be,tu... , a tea...tea. • W. E. NI9LC.I. . ary. ( PEKE Ot' THE OAKLAND lJ HAI I,W 1:011P.LN Y.—The Annual }test ing or the !Stockholdere of the Oakland Ballwa Contra ty, will be h,dd at their Station, In Oakland. Pitt rosrosidp. on 310 is !lAA% borember Mb W. 6. at so clock:1..11, at which time and place a Board of lltrectors will be elected for the ensuing year, and such other business transacted as may come before the meeting. n07:052 F. DiTIAAN. Secretary. NOTICE. • ANNUAL MEETING' of the et ~ 41<oders of the KEYSTONE S&VINGS EA-NE..lOr the purpose of eleettoit Directors for theenEutug year, will i.e held at their Wilco. No. i.O Mork. t street,, on MONDAY. Nov. 1915 between the hours of 2 an, o'clock P. U. 1.106:C.Y.1:17H• J. W. CATTNAHAN. neeretuT. DIVIDEND NOTICES TtiihD: NATIONAL BANK, - VlTTEilitrann. Nov 7th, lead. f T HE DIRECTORS OF THIS RANH hare this Any deClared 4 dividend of SIX PEE CENT. ON TILE CAPITAL STOCK. ?Tee of Government tax, out urine earnlues of the last six month& patunie on and &nor MONDAY the 0011 tut.. 008: J NO. B. LIVINOIITON, fishier. DIVIDEND. thrTICE iN.SCBANCZ Cuill•ANY, PITTnIC oil. SOY. Iltth, Tli E BOARD OF DlREC'tOits of this Company have this day deelar r I o dirlden , t of OS E DOLLAR ANL) rirr XVENTS upon each *bare of the Capt• tat tilOelr., out of. the earned prone of expired risks of the last six months, free of .Government and Mate tares, osynble to Stockholders on and after W3l. P. HERBERT,, Secrelary the 13Ib In.t Tr7.cfrl CifIZZNEI' NATIONAL BANK, rITIUCkGII, 6111 November It 7i TIRE DIRECTORS DIETERS BCC& have Me day declared a dlv.dend of FIVE IIE the Capital Jloek, oat Of 'the profile of the tailolz awatha, parable ou and after the 12th tt, Irre ‘.l' Govern men t tat. no;:ost .1. R. BRADY.Ju.., emitter. OP PITTSBURGH, Ir. v. 6:h, LAW. T. n u aj 311 . I IDEYT AND 3 3 1 ,1 11 c!1 t t7 " a dividendor FIVE eEI3 VNT. on Its Lapltal Store on; .11. hafts of LOU last stn. months. ar pthl nerekbolders or their ler al representa tives, on or alter the lath Lost., free or Uovernmeet M 1 nd ,tatv civ7:os. AV. ROSEBURG. Cashlrr. EXC./W.l NATIOXAL PANE OF VITTSIII.7ItOII. I'ITTSM:I43II; PA., Nor S. TIIE DIRECTORS OF:TRIM HANK A. hays .leclarr.l a dlvlderol of bIX PEE CENT. from ttwearbiegt of the Lazt mouths, payable to thmrebvlder4 as demand. 'a he U: S. I;eome , Tax. Is r lad by the flank. not.Erte 11. SIURCIAY. Carbler. FiTBTOttZ . .I.htilxo.9 MINK. t PlTraDchoo. Soremb,r 3d. 16%. THIE!JiIiECTOIREI TLIIS -tt hsre the. day detlstred a dlrldend of tI.NE D ,, I.Alt ANL) 5EV.7. 4 .:1 - y-Irivr, CP. t‘ TS on each Ihare nt l'aptt.l Stork, out ibt their rrofita of the Att Six mourn.. palah!e . to ntoekbol.• es. or thetr repreteptattee.. on awl after 5101 , 10AY. the Tito InNt. J(A.II/.11*.).0.14!5, I:EUXANNATION&L B tNIC. , rITTSUU2IGII. Noremb 4‘l, f A DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT:, tree of Uovernwent Tax, on the t'aoltalVtock of tblt.ltank tnn been declared, payede on and afw r W e Loth Isla: . _ GEORGE A. ENDLY, . Cashier DIVIDEND NOTICE. OFFICE Or At.t.s.cilltriC Oae COrrANY, ( ALLEGIi ENT.Noy. MN ISGO. THE DIRECTOR, 41E Tub , 1:011PAti bare 151. Aar declared sdrefiend of FOUR PER CENT. on the captt etnek, front 11. ,, e protaa of the I.et six tnonthe, payable on and after the 1.110 Inst. no :n53 J. 5. IJAVittSON. Trona'. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND. FinnT NASIONAL BANE, PlTTerlartati, . ) ' (Late PlltsbUrgh Trort Company, Pinola; soil. BANKS. )50. TBE DfitECTOlts 1111 n have this do•Jecio,d nquarletiv dividend of TtIltEE PER CENT. on the ~. onitol Clock out of too profits alike laA three months, payable forthwith, (too or 000. nahret; J4U.OOULL.Y . , CosiVer. DitivEND. IgartOrtia. BANE ' ' Ptrient% od. Novetuber nth. arr..l TI7PI DIRECTOR O.F TRIB BANK hove tots dsv declared e dividend or FIVE PER CENT. on Its Copilot Steel', tete of tiovenstnent Tax, payable , 1em.413d. The time or deeseing. fa tut, dividends lons been 0h00n.. , 1 to the Finn hloodny or July, lOC. and there f, on Vie First Moo mys of January and Jot win photo year. F. 000005. n 08.01.3 Cashier. OFFICE' OF THE • commisinonote or TEM er.MILTNG TAILL.SCIIT DILPART3LIT, kiatlillßOUllo, UCtUber 5 • Notice Is hereby Wen that sealed proposals or the sate of - One Million Dollars of the 6 per cent. " AND ONE MILLION DOLLARS OF TUE Six Per Cent. Loans, Of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: will be re eived at the Treasury Depar.meni , in the City of Ilarristnarx, nt o'clock r. M.. of wiarurpt.923.a.lr, The 166 day of November, A.D,1866. • • Bidders will state araonnt offered, price asked, aud rebetb r Registered or Coupon Loans. To bo adressed, • Tordasissiortere of Sintirtg Fond, Har isburg, , tivlOrSCdr - .. rropt/311.1. 10 Pon State • . The Commissioners rattan a the right to reject any We not. in their opinion, edvaotageops to the Commonwealth. JOFIN r. HAItTIIA.N£T. ELI ErLIFE A IL 'illar Secretary of State W. IL EEIIBLE • Sereasurer ocZauel Comielsalonera of' the nin thng feud W. J. 1,77.118.—:W. C. 1 10111[8...C. a. In. 1117.1411, MYERS; HOPPER & CO, (Stm;re4.lo.ll to R. K. Mager.) No. 45 Smithfield St., Matalfseturon and DoulOrs In all kinds of .IMl:T.l:lMlTrirlprXtm Parlor, Chauiber; • and Dining Room Bets, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, . Toseu.rwitt. a 11211 assortment of ?ittabingh Manufactured Funaitire, Constantly oa band and for ado at Idle 3Lacveverist 40064012. - .. IPrd.cockni. Ira J. El. KING - • tins rammed the practice of Dentletry NO. 104 armserpix Opposite the Cathedral, • Vi here he wishes to receive tam blends and battens oho are 1 , 1 need of the aerrlees of an experienced DENTAL .PRAlJlki:lolgEri. Especial attention nil be often to tale presecrm lion of the natural teeth b 7 nisi with Int most select moderlal. and by giving theta other proper treatment, fluntpreterrtag theta ter tonne use. anal comfort In a ripe - old ace. • teterdartty of the teeth of young . penman OM-, Ily attended to anneoree-tod. • - Those beautiful llfe-Ilke artiflelatietth. randened so comfortable and useful by the huge ot the Doe, toes monaanlantottll,bit Amino runty for ell Who MAY Order tbral. - • All recent dlacoectlek 'of *llU:hi' gt.itng relief frominia In thosztraction or entree attlle • %DAWN' rtiomisTiloCzoioam. IVlL=rl4zaccll 11E .211174111, . .•°!- -I ••••.-J11; ' WA r 4 GENTS IVAN'EED---Forthe Gold • lIEDAL VE.WINit .tC tINEt% lh evtry (Attr od County In the ILToloo. TUC • wo-t hrtAl el.scoloe to toe wort I. Att.lttse A. P .t f V. , SN tirast4rigtock otreet, llostot, WANTED—AGENTs—T'O sell b raw, A NDECKW . .i. GENERANg, a .tetalt at SI,CO. Cua be attached a any Isinp, dates tue best gas Ileht. In use front Car1...5.:1. , Jonyeoten. A 6 a Cs n.lle. A 111 cot Now ou , .Yat‘ 5(0 n.dt by agents selling Eights s , doinerators wltos tbelsat 00 days. Men are cotolng money sent., it. Terms prteate. 'J. C.'l t1.T06. no: not le){tlt. Clair street. WANTED, -EL SIZELLZT TO WHITEWASH- AND CLEAN A RIIOIII. APO/ •i °nee at the GAZETTE C0U,71N0031- WANTED, . 500 , Jll E citraxics: • • .).otrruployment, to eon our nublicatlonstllls t'. 0 . 1 and IVliner tend for circular and termx. one Agant ruro.ta tuu rase of .17 cuplelotour new llllcd and Trot," in four dn.. RLAAddI ss, IV. J. OtrLetNlLt CO:: 73 Thd se: I.4ttaborelt. Mt= WANTED--:HALE —M ALE .c.cD FEMALE—In every part of wo.tro ..u -rylvarlta for Ma tine new Strel Enorat "eItAYE.H. VAI.Io , 1 FOrtit," "THE 51.A1 Hour. AT .11'RINCIFIEL1 - 1," Elther try the mouth or oo commtsalt.. ere ratoa al .wed.. Yor fun parrltalsr.,ary:r to porsot, address, . „KAMP; Co., 43 Flat fur t.mtlemen, to m7S for Ladle, everywhere, to lotted , . • e the Common eSeo Family 6erring Brach Inn{ Improved and per feet4o. it beat, fell, etl 'loll!, bind, braid, and embroider beautifully-4.11<e only rit).-mat. log the elastic lock-Altch, and; fully warranted tor torte years. We pay ow. ari Ste writ,, or. Weston, from which twice that a r,Junt can CO made. Address or mill or, C. fiow,r,if, OfVe o. 25..5 ruen gdelphl. Fa. aAlletter”mwered proton' Iv, with e,reelm, terms. att AITA.NTED, T y ' TO PURCILISE FOR CASU, A FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE. Locitr.d lufourtb, Fifth. b xtb. Penn or nuttll fleid stnets. Oun wlt•u rt>b:e attached preferreq. MOIASTER, GAZZARE & CO , , Jiro. 98 Grant Street, no; • AGENTS WANTEp FOR A I% F. W NUON., NOW UCAUx. . WOMEN OF THE. WAR. By "RANK 310()11.8, antbc 'MI. .114 curd,.• the object of this wink to t collect awl pretrial narratives of the services of the Women who ,hared the perils° f the war.and ought to Inherit It slot ' v , Attrue COLLULIIIII about 000 o , t co :pages, and to Illustrated with steel ptatoportralt s„ -esubscr ip dngrave In the most improved /style., Sold only by tion. roe Circulars, address or apply to lio._6F Fifth eaten. Plttatough • A GENTS WANTED BY TIIE REZA. titi.WINU MACHINE COMPANY to .11 their NEW 1.25 3IACUINE. Wt-1 sew from Hama paper to heavy beaver cloth or leather se ith• out change of feed :needle er tenet... nei6shisti reg. pressure Toot an 6 newly designed tune mutiont4. srugargan. Address, enclostrag atamp, .1 It. HALL a. CO, 68 Fifth Street, (Seeon.l Plo.r, oca Pittsburgh, Pa. M 1 WANTED, • TO ACT AS .SILESMEiII Either permanently or temporarily, Wto lir. pe tent to engage to Grzt-c1.4 relent:sta. Apply In person or addrets cel3dhS W. 1). tiLKEIt, Grant 79 street, Pitts uurgb; rt: ITERCHANT TAILORS HENRY lia; HA.1.01, • MERCILAICP. TAILOR, Northwest Corner of Pepe 6; St. Chili - - Desiree to return thanks to tel the lie for the many neht f,vora, ate! rot Its s him -re of tlaetr frAllre pecror... lie Wen! ' ' nickeled to toweetlem eYealar, Large and l'arefnlly Fine Woolen Goods, ParUenlarly adaytea to 11\16E11E5'3 d&18 FOL TALL AND IWTIC. selliJCS MEM LAIIGE STOCii OF 130Y' r i g S. I rir • AND OVERCOATS;_ • Of the latest,stylea for Wluter Sess q n, now In store, ZY GRAY & LOGAN, .Yo. 47 St. Clair. Street.- FALL AND WINT I ER GOODS. ;,. • .370.10 St. Clair Street, Would...all the attention of Wirers to Ills slues at GaAs:which has been selected with Great e•re.llld contains alt the latest style,' of bloods to Ire found Its. a 111111.-C-i. LOU.. • Gent. VISUULte a SUIT OF CLOTIICS MADE TO ORDEIt, Will please call and examine oar goods and prices. Also a full and Complete stock of I'UNNIekIINI.I . IIIeDEE, • itEtteLLINT TAILOR, No. 10 at. Clair Street. Vlttsbnellit. SEWING MA HIGHEST • PREMIUM LOCK-STA - ITCH Wheeler di.Sc Wilson • SIEWINGIIACCIINE. , . Over 250 . 000. Now in Ilse. • —. . PALES FOR QUARTER EitinEtit. June 10. as per sworn Stiteineni: - WHEELER WILSON 113.0113 SlNekkg eme GRUVER & BAKER &TO - 1i FLUUIINCF • .4PS Showing Wheeler & Wl.SOn's &Writ to be root elan double those °ram , other Company- winch eh re- elation of the public Is a certain erldeuee of Ile u perforlty. In parchastaxone of these .Meehl nes an IntUrred. lo.truotloo giVeb , and M. ehlues kept In order without extra charge. vtrna. sarernammaza. No. 27 Filt2i Strevt. ofiderr 1866 . FALL. , - 18 66. CA.ll.P'lErf-S. We are now exhlbitlaw for FAL!. TRADE this most extenelve stock otgoods we have ever WW the pleesere clattering to onr patrons. English Brussels and Tapestries, Of our 01•13 Importation,om • prising many new end choice petuerne never .before In QM mute:, Beg TITO] All VILTEI eIUITSAID BOGS,:. EXH.IIOIOENSD- SW/SS . L &CH COUTA New aid 1:141a1 tatter:sof Side.dt Centre Tassels, Loops & Bands, • Choice htyles NottlniOurtehes. • lerearam & course. Nos.ill end 13 EITILENT. Next Imam tot. B. thistom House and Post I-Mee Second Floor.: • . se= - CO - PARTNERSICIP. Tim- .UNDERSIGNED - Argaigl gglVaUringillig l " . t dar of October. MG6.-estlered into, partnership cos der the style of DAMPER. GLITDMi as CO., for the manoracture or WAGONS. le., at the old es- Dolirbad_supoor of Fredemck Atelacrosan cod Thomas liar Der. on- Beaver street; Manchester. and would reeneetenny WWII &contingence Of the patmuille biLArru , *liberally toostowrd. • .11.111411(INTRAMAN,; orM:l4t- ' ADAM Anne F.L.MAMM. MONEY LOAN OFFICE, ,1110. 151 ATRTXT, cornor of !Sloth, • Money Loaned On Ellvar rt.tettiams4l.lsto:h ry t frobription, The /mode vonnotlon !n[, nodsaloa66oa deilveredi witat • ticket. Not oceonntablo lo ease °titre or robbery. • floods or tram deserhobton for we at to ell SWNK— • ;11.11srliilel,1: $a 1 111111 CANBIATTHIVS9 00 For Tivo-viteeica Only / Sin Ilefiblit good inWiteli au." wan 800 a. t r i n al:TriM47.s4.9ltes ?Wu. Dul. 395 BXM . BOTTLE CM AETILESiIFar '• G g u 4t , o4l4lllmilit. ra =I EMU
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