The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 14, 1863, Image 2
Vitistntrgit 8. RIDDLE 4 "aO.. - - SATURDAY. SIORITUcC, ...VC/1". 14. 1883 SFXDAY Ruarimo.—For an interesting opitome of the Religions intelligence of the week, carefully prepared for the ClAserre, lee fourth page. East Tennessee—The Southwest. The recent dispatches from East Tennes see do not show that the rebels have been able to follow up their boasts by any deeds of an alarming kind. A week ago we wore read ing in their papers that Rossano: at least, If not Gasirr also, would be brushed off the hill, and phased through the valleys, of Tennessee, by BRA 00, or Les, or somebody elec. But the boastful programme still stands with no part eft performed, or even attempted, except when they surprised en advanco post at Rogersville, in overwhelm ing numbers, and captured GOO men and a few guns. Rogersville is about fifty miles northeast from Knoxsvillo. Our present lineout held by BrIINOIDE on Wednesday, extends from Washington, on the Tennes see river, below Knoxville, and forty miles from .Chattanooga to Bull's Gap, on the East Tannossee and Virginia Railroad, forty five miles northwest of Knoxville, and about fifteen miles south of Rogersville. A largo force is said to be moving against General Broxsion, but ho is prepared. Iltassmu has captured 1.600 prisoners minas he entered East Tennessee, exclusive of the garrison at Cumberland Gap, so that not withitanding their recent sitecess at Rog ersville, we have a heavy balance of pris oners Still Hi our, favor, as the result of the operations so far, in that region. But we observe that many of the rebel papers, even in Mai:non.% arc beginning to be doleful in their tones, when they speak of their prospects in the Southwest, MILLOY Gan, and aught to, prevent LEE's Virginia army from going to Tennessee, to reinforce the rebelarmy there,—and if be does, Baas_ ems is safe enough in the friendly country he now occupies, againft any forco that the rebel general who has to hold ORAIrr in cheek, or at least has tho duty imposed on him of trying to do so can venture to de tach The recent news from New Orleans has been interpratod to mean that Oen. 11/terra has led a formidable expedition to some point on the coast of Texas, but afterall the circumstances are considered, if one mind directs the operations of our armies, eothat the several points of attack obosen may have a just rotation to one another, each contributing it+ quota to the geueral result, we do not think that any trans-Mississippi point would at all meet the conditions of the case—and therefore, in spite of some appearance of evidence to the contrary, we • shall prefer to entertain the lope, that the expedition will turn up at Mobile, or some other practical point of the coast, east of the Mississippi. Improvement of the Ohio River. There probably never wee a time_ when the necessity for some artificial improvement of the Ohio river, sufficient to render it navigable through periods of low water, was more se riously felt than now. Winter is rapidly ap proaching; coal is rolling in Cincinnati and Louisville at 90 omits per bushel, the stocks being exhatuted, while millions of bushel s are here ready loaded into boats and barges awaiting "the moving of the water,' and should winter set in without rain sufficient to give water enough w doat this coal to mar ket, much suffering and Incalculable loss must ensue. But the coal trade is but one of many grit interests that are suffering from the suspen sion of navigation. It is needless, however, to specify these in detail, as everybody knows them and many feel them severely. .Bight.years ago, two or three oommunica tion this subject were addressed by Mr. COPIST to tho Board of Trade of this oily, and published in pammlot form, by order or that isedy. The facts and arguments therein pre- Canted, relative to the improvement of Cab, important river, attracted much attention at the time, but the enterprise met with opposi tion from men who ought not to have opposed it, and who opposod it with arguments more talon: than sound. Its advocates oared not to urge it any further at that time, leaving farther experience to demonstrate the ne t:away of the work, and to vindicate the cor rectness of their views. We think the re-pub- Lieation of these communications, at the present time, when this important subject is again attracting attention, will serve a good purpose, and wo .therefore present the Silt 013111 to our readers to-day, and hope to give the two remaining ones on Monday. INFForsuarr or Tnr OHIO alyza. /100111 OF MT Prnsucauu Bosco or TRADE. I January 4, 1856. At a meeting of the Board Lids day, the fol lowing communication was read. After a die cession of the view, of the writer, it was, ordered that if, be published in the papers the city, and also in pamphlet form, with the former pamphlet by the same writer ap pended. " Garrisarar : Ina communication which I had; the honor to make to your Board in March last, and which you were pleased to publlah in pamphlet form (a copy-of which la hereunto appended to obviate repetition,) I Ventured to point out particularly, and some *tit solosfuly, the ` itmod lmproving the Ohio River, fect a channel of communication es It is prailicable to make it, In doing eo, I offered nothiegnovel, nor suggested auy untried ex periments, hut simply followed the lights of safe indinteeessful experience; pointing to the Monongahela sleet water as s niedel:—perhaps to be improved upon • little, but afire model —which it 70E114J/info and expedient to fol low in the magniffeent entermso you have in eintemplation. I pointed to tbst modest im provement, of which the world hears but lit tle, but wlaich is nevertheless a noble scone remit eflbe enterprise of your city, and is si lently and unobtrusively shedding its berm• tits not only upon your city, but upon the en tire valley of tho Ohio, and Las converted the shores of the Monongahela almost into one continuous village. NeThever pia: before was 1854 w-us o the necessity t 6 ne ofunexampled drought. con teimplated improvement more keenly or pain (idly felt. Your warehonses groaned under the ' Weight of sommulated stooks, while the in &auy of the city langabifted for want of its Indispensable silmulue, money. gen of en terprise found it extremely dircult to bear up trader tho constantly Enamoring weight of their responsibilities, while the poor were reduced to utter poverty, and many were fur the Brat time—and may we not hope for the - last ? compelled to ask alma of their more favored brethren. The hearts of all dokened with hope deferred, while looking and longing day after day, and week after week, for water. These calamities--and surely the distress cm ;-.'...twadoned by so serious an interruption in the . .....isnasosnaty. - buiiness. of. a great community, • • warranty the use of that strung word—these calamities Inspired an earnest and wide 'plead desire for an Improvement of tkils great river, cum which we find .we are codependent, so as lo render it spernsanent and reliable avenue of commerce. Your Board was among the Ant , ; `and now you are able to congratulate your Immediate fall Ow-citizens and the mu ' try at latOs upon' ,fice fact that the good work - Imigau that the secossary legislation on the ~~ ~ ~~~~ ~~ r ~ ~. i~clC-r ~ c 'r' oti.~.:sss'~~y':..~w`.'c:::w^„ part of Pennsylvania has been obtained, and lehatauterteeks for the subeilnirattn.,of stock are ;401:kV:I am happy, *aro:over, It timing able to statelthat thoped, old,well tried made of imProving.Lthe tiVer its a sYttemarDcms cud f tion, Lookereatadtveated in turforaterbointannica is the ono that meets .with almost unani mous approval; and that there ie a good wes t pect that that important question 'will be speedily and satiefactorily settled.. It is remarkable that the dry year of 1864 should be immediately followed by one that will be !egg remembered for its opposite char acter. Pfequent and copious rains have kept the river sufficiently full for good navigation for ten consetatfre' mouth's. Pittsburgh has consequently:had a season of steady, nninter ranted prosperity; and en amount of com merce has floated Nein) the Ohioriver for be yond all precedent. I have not the sentissies before me, but I have often visited your lore° during the past season, and witnessed the busy bonito there. One feet alone affords a stronger argument in support of the policy of rendering the Ohio (permanently navigable, than Volumes of abstract reasoning could do ; it le, that the increase of receipts of the Penn sylvan/11a Central Railroad for 1855, over thole of 1854 Doe o:yAs hundred fltecteted dollars This enormous advance is almost solely at? tributable to the fact that the Ohio was per manently navigable during the past eemon. if on , single interest was benefitted to such an extent, it surely would not be an extravagant estimate to set down the aggregate value of the benefits arising from the unexampled navigation of 1855 at an amount sufficient to improve the entire river in the rood, proposed —say ten Millions of dollars. finch seasons, as the two last are equally unnamed. So Boyce. a drought as that of 1854 may not occur again fora century; neither may such (*pious and frequent rains as those of 1855 be experionoed in tle life time of any new living. The one taught us the inestimable value of this river, by its failure to afford its wonted facilities; the other chewed no what could bo done open it, were those facilities uninterrupted. True, many thousands of tons of merchandise were doubtless sent through other channels, which would have been sent by this river, but for lear of its ordinary peiiodical failure; still enough has been realised to afford some idea of the vastness of the trade, were it rendered Permanently navigable. In the discussion of so gigantic and far reaching an enterprise, many and diverse ele ments enter Into the question of profit and loss. Assuming the cost of the work at ten millions, and that is probably high enough, for it gives 8200,000 for each dam with its ac companying locks,—We must set that sum down on the debts side, and then eastabout for items to sat on the opposite side. 1. To/b.—These ought to be very low—so low as seereely"to be felt as a tax upon the COMmeree of the river; yet so enormous le, or rather will be, that commerce, that the aggre gate sum realised, will be sufficient to keep the work in repair, defray working expenses, and pay satisfactory dividends to the stook holders. The Monongahela Navigation Com pany, with nothing but a local trade, and with a tariff of rates so low as to silence all complaint, divided in 1854 nine per:cont. Dar ing the past year the company have been en gaged in constructing two additional dams cur locks, which will extend their work 28 miles above Browniville. The nett earnings for 185.5 were more than ten per pert. open the cost of the finished portion of the work ; but owing to a large increase of stock upon which dividends were paid, Lamed on account of the above mentioned extension, the de clared dividend! tr,re only eight per cent. ; but a reserve of more than one per cent, was retained. This is safe and good data upon I whioL Le proceed. I 2. Water Poirer.—This is an item Upon 1 ji--.SIGNAL CAARLI'S. U.'. A.—A Re which little or nothing has bed said; but it i , -"Y.9 . ' maltin g etation for this at:, s,tlve branch is one of incalculable importance. Lece dam ; ~ oftrittn7,l'..-..tqo th oetz: . 4 ,,„l'„,'.Vt . l.rOif'sYe.o.l !et.' ei n n - er a7e svill ratite the water in the pool above from o reader this opportunity of milistin- most desirable, toll feet higher than that in tho pool below— and one thus may not again be offer:d a good working fall. As to the lUantity a For further pert 'robin !minim at Itscruiting e;,- surplus water, all that aeod he said abbot it ties, No. 26 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Lieut. J. B. DUFF, is, that there will be mere than sear can be, „ 0 u..,,,,, Recruiting Were, used. Between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, I _.,.._______ this surplus water may be used thirey- , Arre 1 P-1-71'11 i 4 TUDICNTS AND' LOVERS times, that being the number of dams my-tired I" ` v OF CHURCH MUSIC.—The well-knout" to overcome the fall in those 452 miles. , composer Mr. JOHN ZUNDEL, Limantst and In rector ot ic of oare Want Beech s Church, At every dam a canal may lui carried along I New York sl Mus illisi H t Oils - city during the er next month the margin of the pool below, of any desired to give a short 'marmot instruction in Ilmmony, the length, end the water let out at stipulated ' Organ or Delude., and Chorus Sng. conereted rates to all who may oho e . t o tote ft. ~,,, i s with pubile c rt i rmanc es ou tft Organ, and Sacred done with the 'water of the Schuylkill, at er,„: l ":,' the ZE,:io " ii:ot. tin gp t iTnZ i. =;.' & li r , „ti Mattayunk, near Philadelphia. When we re- I c. C. Btetio . nol23DerB fleet upon the greet length of the river, the 1 W..._. '--:---------------.---------- fertility end wealth of the region through tti ...,:.y - COLLECTORS IN oTICE.—The which it flews, together with the fact that this ; .A timed Assessment. List, for 18 63, , ont , siim power Is in the best possible locations! for rho i 1..7: nDl,f u rr n ''ZY 2 r d 1 . P .:! . . a r; .. (,:,7,17: 1 ,,t,T 0 -, it,F u g . !..,.. enjoyment of commercial facilities, it must I CoMprising too portion of Allegheny county south strike every Mind that hero is an interest of th e Aiive , Lur sod Ohio rimr , . has been rs<vd.ed oiled of rery great value—one shot ill fr°,.. th. A."- Permeate for the First beh•Dturict. compriet, go far towerd. remunerating the stockhold- the jet, 2d, 9.1, Ith, n th sod 9th Words of Pitts or* for their outlay, as well as add immensely soc ‘ b, &ad the adjacent Boroughs, town bo at both to the trade of the river, and the gee- ! my cOire, No. G 7 ten.° the law oral preepority and well. being of thoeountry. I DAY OD DECE.ILBED NEXT, alter watch thus the 3. Advantage. to redivide./ Earl' r, peredtle s prescribel by the law will be exacted. Enchuncernent of dm ole/... Rea Emata.—l Other 1 same may make have heard it estimated that were the proper- j Deputy colleplan , met evtlard etors. Jolla. SHEA; ty - holdsre;mannfactur e r s and business men of ; collector 1 , , Peelle. District, Ocoee, No. ti 7 Fourth street. Pittsburgh to do the entire work themeelros, I Pittelutegh, Nor. 8, 1863. n07:20r they would make money by the operation, eo j great would be the effect upon their bustues• and property. This may be an exaggerate view; but certainly the effect of this improve meat upon this city would be very importan To CineLthati, Ito col/stared value would I greater 'till; for amens the relative impor ante of the Ohio riser can be maintained an avenue of trade, that city is in danger losing her commercial supremacy in the gr. region of which sho is now the centre. Th railroads to the ncrti, of her will draw off n I email amount of the trade which hs, mad, her what she is, aoleen the navigation of the Ohio ran he to improved as to countervail the effect of its powerful artificial rivet., and be restored to its long standing, hut now endan gered supremacy. And what Is than of Cin cinnati, Is more or lees true of every city and tow n on the river. But the cities are not alone interested. The entire region through which the river flows would ho greatly enhaneed in T 111, by the proposed improvethent. Let any one look at the _valley of the. Monongahela who wishes to see the advantages of each an improvement as the one in contemplation. The Ohio Se, in round atuubcre ' one thousand miles long. Let us assume that the value of land on each side, to the distance of ten miles, will be enhanced toan average amount of one• dollar per acre, would amount to an aggregate enhance ment of 812,800,000. 4. Fif..et upon the vale. of &Miro.," Stock We have already seen that the increase of this year's receipts on the Pennsylvania Rail road were $800;000 ovet last year. Give this uninterrupted navigation of the Ohio during the past season credit for two-thirds of that increase, and WO have $53.1,000, being almost equal to six per coat. Internet en the estimated colter the proposed Improvement. Add to this the effect upon the Baltimore and Ohio Road, the Bennettsville Road, the Allegheny Valley Road, and in short all the roads that have been made or can bo . made between this river and the seaboard, and we pereelve that it is great enough to render it good policy in those companies to make the improvement themselves,provided it could not otherwise be accomplished, for they may reef assured, that were the river rendered permanently nar igable In the manner proposed, it would carry more freight totheir western 'termini than they will be able to carry away; and bear off Beau them more than they can bring. 6. d Donation from Goveintnunit.-4t least two-thirds of the American .propleAre inter sited in the navigation of the OhlO. Its im provement, therefore, is truly a national work, and al; such, the company haring it in charge may confidently ask of Congress a do nation equal at tenet to olio-third of the cost of the work. This would have the, effect of !aspiring confidence, and Ultimately of lower mg the tolls without affecting the dividends. If Judiciously managed in eta constmotion and working, this improvement cannot fail to be a profitable enteipriso.to the ;stockholder,. Its cost will be only about one-half that of an ordinary canal of equal length, while its capacity will be at least ton-fold. It will un questionably be erowded'with busineea. flow then can it, fail to pay, oven though its rate, of charges 'should he only one -tenth the amount of those assessed upon the New York and Erie canal ? Oa that impel onelockage will pass say forty tons, while on the Ohio, one leakage will pass Ave bandred tans. This is whore the rant advartege of this navigation will Ile;_ and this/ is what will cattle very low rates of charges ,10 roll up a large aggregat e revenue. To this may be added the revenues arising front the limes of water power; and, together they har to stock amongst the bast he beet In s henceuntry.render the It would perhaps be well to limit the divi dends arising from toile; bud let those arising from the least of watorprivileges be anlime Rod. To that end, separate and distinct se , counts ehonid he kept. The more leases the company can dispose of the better for them selves and hatter for the eettatry. • " Vliw of these rads and contijornilonr* may ire not confidently hope that the required:. amount will be taken as . soorr as the nocestarrlogialation in rutinla, - Ohi a , Kau: tuat t y, bdinzia ;tad /Rings. tat be Owned, and voikjio ist,enttontimplegan an rapidly Iras it proper regard fur otfteliney an perms /Val sigtsrrkinfn?,,,:-.i„-1 •:i - • .: , '7 , ,:t2'lKe cMinineniementantd.proSecirdloabf Uita'' ' mitarriltils slaw iteknoisleigettl'.on 41 hands I tAilie highly eii*ti.let=t!uttfhouid it ibe dd . ., faired foe the present, ten years. illdnotelaPie before it will be rdt to be anecessity, absointely indispener.ble Y. the continued prosperity and relative standing 1,1 these river - cities, and : eqlolly so to tho commercxt„of the country. , It it only a question of time; and to put it off I for a few years may cost the groat malefactor- ;' lag and mercantile communities located on its batiks five fold Liars; in the loss or business ; than would be required to constant it in the I most solid and durable manner. And, after *Offering that lens, after demonstrating by I very costly experience the indiw I ensable no- oessity of the work, they would bo obliged, by the sheer force of circumstances, to undertake I it and carry it through. lion 'nue) bettor to I undertake it at once, and posh it ,ffinvard vig orously, for be assured that nothing would so enhance the value of property, stimulate bu- airless; attract capital, and cause tanivenal prosperity, as the certain prospect that in three or four years the Ohio river should bo ren- I dered permanently navigable. ITo you, gentlemen, belongs the honor of taking the lead in this grand enterprise, and no city in the Union is more deeply inter -1 estml in it than youra. You have enjoyed r Loveland long continued prosperity, and you owe no small part of your great success to this noble river. To render it still more perfect, to keep it up with the wonderful progress of the age, to enable it to main tain its ancient supremacy as the great cen tral thoroughfare of the country, it demands from thu.o it has enriched a comparatively smali expenditure—an amount eo small, when compared with the immense interests to be affooted, and with the number and wealth of the people whose welfare is to he promoted by it, that its payment miii never bo felt. Twenty millions of people ore interested in it, and but ton millious of dollars are required. Indeed it is difficult to realise the easy nature of the enterprise, or that so magnificent a work can be accomplished at so email an ex pense. Toe task you hare undertaken is :a glorious one, but it cannot be difficult. Very respectfully yours, &e., JOSIAH COPLICT Armstrong County, Jan. 1, 1656. RE LIGIOUS.VOTICES. U.TITE CONSECRATION OF ST ther notiJAMES' CHUBOR t. ce pae be tponed until far- ce. The servis will as NEXT" ST, ANDREWS' CIIMICH, on SUNDAY . n014.1i 'DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, ALLE. GUM CITY, ELDER JOSEPH SING, Pastor, moot to EXCELSIOR HALL, euruer of Federal wad Lescock streets. Preachlog orery LORD'S DAY, at lar% ,- EvVslyed. - ThoPprNIZ 3 ar 1 70 oct " %lo1 1 1 •E ' D. ettod. Jr_ .1. g, -,•• ,, THE . FIRST CONGREGATION or DISCIPLES, of Pittsburgh. moe std ly, lc the 1 / 1 011 CPI] COLLEGE BUlLlti ate INGS, - corn, of Penn and St. Cla•r ntteala . Preaching LORD'S DAT—Morning and Evoning—at the usual boon. Sunday School at 23,4 o'clock p. tn. Prayer Meeting every WEDNESDAY EVENING. The public are reepactffilly lovlt.d . nole:It PUBLIC JrOTICBS F.V/iGNA MINING ('OIINA_NY ON I ViICNIOI i , ) ( I, f, 12th, 100 E -7•A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Eureka Hating ' .. .anar.y of 911chltran win he hrld et the Ottiro of Hanna, Bart & Co. In l'ittaborqh, on LRrPa T. Bth day of DecemluX, 1863, at 9 o clock a. to., to art ono proptentiart to men the property of the Compto.:. and far the alteration of tr. , Hy • I no, 00123 t ISAAC M. I'LIiNuCK, Prreident " ! .., ER 7 . 7... ,; 1 1= , -- 11E., -- - 8.. r led I ." 4 17L . " ! i n ______ ..._ _ _ _._ re - ' TALLOW OIL-10 bble. to arrive and nt. 1 &ruin by _ ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. be • A PPLES---200 !AIR. chaise received et- i 11. and for cab, by •JB. P A vFIELD. _ :; s—fitifkkrtliotitogi;.L2,:sl)t,l...s,,, Id 1 ....7 Syron I'vtatoes Jut rae., - •4 and for *ale at l'if ho ba,ottd atreot. /*RANK VAN CORDER_ 3411. T G 1.1-If--e—'Al. .11/-I•STG-FRONS Ttltg 1 I , J rccel,tl and for We by le seta JAMES DOWN. 136 Wood alma. to 1 4—„..-,,,,----___ le i 1/1 Bili.---S7FLTNT linsr—NN-; e I I-V r, Ltia. Corn Grits: ~. l ln Mare And for aalo of 1.. H. 4 , 7 , 7 .4 CO. I PLASKET WILLOW:3.-30 1.415. en d I .1...4 tacky Dmitri Willoa a 1...• arrire I, rail, for sole I DY ISMAIL DIC'KEY & CO. e 1 L ARD OIL. -12 bblo , . No. I IVlnter 1 I Lard 011 lo store arid for udo by 3 ortell 1i. 4 .41A1l DICKEY rir CO._ L 1 POCKET AND TABLE CUPLEHY, a flo• ossorttnoot. for Bale by 0c24 Jell SS DOWN, 134 Wood attest. _ ..___ ' I API'LE ' I — barri , la --- lid: la. 110 n arc for ado Rain I r . .___________>7 ' " b rmnr H. GUNS. IcENTUCKY Wil7-------Lows_-30 bunalei n... Dandl es from rallroo.l can, for Rale by 0c24 ISAIAH Dien ICY a on. S ALT I tM_LT I --Orders solicited for tt, by W.. 51. P. BECK & CO., see wbotirsis Groom, 185 ',Reny weer. OIL BARRELS, for Crude and Refaiiia 051, for sale by JAB. DALZELL & BON, 69 and 70 Water street. p2dTERN ro -4 mired, a lot: of choice cultivated Cranberries, ibr itale by the quart or bushel, at the Family Grocery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW. 0 00b2s. Western Reserve . do Hamburg; 100 dof orlon; la atom and Ibr oak by 7. B. CANFIELD. filid — PES 1 (MAPES !--45 boxes choice A..A Catawba Grapes, put op expreasly (or Gmetly winter use, for ode by - no/ CHL____P A SII E PARD , 343 Liberty etroot. LIUM WA(I4IN----,iBr, Anti: .Itattlee, Hoggloe, Jog received and for tole at the India Bubb Depot of • nolS J. & B: PHILLIPS, I_,, 26 and Di St. Clair &LPL= smak..... APPLES Par We by 111111 Y H. co LLINII ; ...ta,F.th m; 10 d To waive on nßamer A tbni o tic ße .nd p tor nal° by roll 113 A lAH DICKEY r CO. , bli . t! ----- ' ,, ----L:i(illi U l titip . e import.L„zi !dastard end Coltman'. iinAti l A f . catard .i fil l e by noll corner Liberty and Band streets. (U BELTING. PACKING, HOSE, i8...A and GAPELTS, of all siree and tbdckneer. A tte b : r oir o l i L i lus i t o received ar , f t 0 , 4 . 14 } % I t? ;:40d1a net No.. 26 and 28 ht. Clair street. AnSti PORJI!IiIE ..u..i. bhls. Mass Pork in store and for sale by nee McDONALD di ARBUCKLEd, Wholeeals Grocers, Prodnco A Cam. Merchant; 242 and 214 Liberg street. T—T IIIITAN.B MAGNOLIA .BA..iil --------. kt and .8.1 LAMB'S BLOOM OP YOUTH, the only per fecf and tellable articles now to ass for beutlityi sod preserving the aoraplorfoa, for sale at ng 080.,A. KELLY'S Central Dreg thers, nob sorrier Oblo and Palatal street; /0 Market Rouse Allortway. I SP.4.).ED 311. ---- Net t :f i i:irA.Tinr- Jletrunt, pat u ar p to glue Ant o f of r firkins lar Ihmtly use, or foetal, by the pound, in bulk, at the lowolt ryes, arbalerals or retail, at the Verolly Grocery Stare of JOHN A. RENSHAW, 1.......... ,___P01l , tra tknur__zibartiamluudstr.t.. FROPIitY •AND REVE — uE STAMPS, of all denominations. A full eupply kept conetantiz on hand, at the Internal Rennin. Mace, No. 67 Water street, nut doe. to City Trees Iny, Allegheny. DAVID 2f. winTE. Collector of Internal Rerenue, 23d Dlst. P. NOTZ.—lattan Mould be directed to Alleghny, ikalttaltarth• DOA . FOit_Arrift. ite rlsExixdr rig . L XIE sr arn Imstrisexi s ; JIM W.' .4 r5,....._r i5z.m.E.4 7 215.., ,jALE--TWOVIA--.)--"--"""""'ILEBE 42'30 latifirrS' PirTSBM - Ei ' - ----- " lr [ ---'--- '- - ' ~: A.LMAZt4.O, $4021 tr I,3OIIPIY 1 s,loa AT 4 .., .. ...t.etty`Dnabb."Oriinet, in good etinditltin;lotlf mail --::=1 . .7:2. , .i..‘'..2.-.. tiluii t.,...t.e t. . [ .._. A ;i o ' iv . Tax . - L'''' Dr...„.1, • • fr. ctE7l7t drill:oaf fire nom. . - .•:. ~. . F... 3. , _,...- arsszr,wELL,44 n - 1) . ' : i. .. nr13:114. ' Sint ICmli.i, Fifth Wni 4. rEtt• i. •••Ly FENT rT7NT , BY ENLISTING AT ONCE AT T. , • BOYS WANT Iletween - 113 and 17 years of agd, trho have some ltnowledga of the turning latrines. Call at 132 SECONII STRINT noliktf COLLINS & WRIGHT. TAB persons In the Ercond Ward, Allegheny, Rho hero not paid their County, State and Bounty Tares to the County Treavurer for the year 1863, will lind ale at the IltOrM of W. J. 01boon No. lel Federal street. ewer, onen ing from Gto 8 tierce*, to receive the tares. They must be paid immediately, as no further indulgence eat be given by cold Treasurer. nol2ad JOHN RAIISKT, Collertor.. FLOORING 110A-RDS! Primo Inch Flooring lloardr, 16 feet long, various rrldtbe, for ale by A_LUABLE SECOYD ST. PROPER TY AT LOW PRICES.—Twe comfortable throe. story Brick Dwelling Bowes, in good location, be tween Smithfield and Grant street*, each having a lot 20 feet front by 60 deep, to an alley; hall, parlor, It.. chambers, bath room, dining room. kitchen, miler no'' yard; gas and water fixture.. k or prim and terms apply to S. CUTHBERT st BONA, Commercial Broker., 61 Market at. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOI49.-Pru -,- Nada WW be received by the suidenignod, at No. 68 Fifth street, atoll .NOV.EMBER 17rn, for the 4radlng, Re-paving and Bettis , with Corb el... so nitwit of Penn street as Ilex between the or,selng of the P. P. W. St C. R. R end a Point 100 fnet west of Stevenson'e idloy. The proposals will state how much will be allowed for the stone and other materials In the Cana Bridge. For further particulars enquire of ---- WEsTERN LANDS FOR SALE ()11 EXCHANGE —2,500 acres In lowa, it tracts varying from 40 to 320 acres. 040 110 . 11. In Michigan, In tracta varying from 40 to 320 acres. 2,000 acme in Mthnosota. 3,000 acrea in the southem. part of Ithnouri; and AO acres In Indiana. There lands Lave been carefully selected, with a vices 04, y 4° their 1001L1 ttliVall [agog, soli, , and will he d of °port th rum, for cash, or exchanges! (or property In Allegheny county. For term., Ac., apply to nol4 G. S. SATES, Commercial Drokor, Doti., street, Lawrenceville. gXITh - 8 KI now coneldered the hat Piattoe '- made, and are fully warranted for , I I eight years. As to tho rehttive merits t.l the Knabe I Plano., we would refer to the artifice... of excel lence in our poese,lon from Tholborg, Got. .chalk, Strackoach, G. Satter and H. Vienstompte, as ryl hit front some of the h 1.4 dietingurbed professore and amatrun to the country. A call t. rrepeCtiully soli cited before pnrchesing elrewherr. Person. trr a Fite. taste. MD please...lld fo• a r.rculer. For sal. at Fac tory prime hy A RLOTTE 8L1.751E, No 43 Fifth street. nol4 Sole Agent for Pit Wirt. and West. Pa. UNITED STATE::: GOVELN.MENT SURVEY AIAPA Of the following important localities llutern Virginia Prim 7 ,uu. Virginia SI N 1 TI .11cniitain Region. of Soria Carolina .n 4 Vannia,a ia . Lon:.lana and SlCanrilpiii .. Charitatan llarbor ami.r.iarlica. F.ir We by CO, cola No. 5,'.; Wooi stnest. • - t are liAz EQUAL.—TLS inln.onatt .is which for the past seven years has attend ed TROF. REED'S MAGNETIC 011. In the alley la- Oen and cure of pain. emboleu the ptoprietee to state i5....1c!....1.1enge contradict ton„ That It has cured more Rbeomotlela. That It has cured more Sore Throat, That It has cured more Neuralgia, That It has e - nil more Weak Joints, • That It has cured more Trlseratel Sore. That It has cared more Boras, That It has cared more Trosted Frei, That It has cored more Leal/lee That It has cured more Nervous Affection., That It hes cured more Stiff Joints, Thai:l.3i other rain Corer., Pain NaGers and Lbal• meals combined. For sale by Druggists everywhere SIMON JOHNSTON, Solo Agent, note Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets. VERY CHEAT'.—W e hare on hand, at I present, a very largo and well selected stock of BOUIS AND snoLs, which was bought before the late advance on paods, and we will tire our CLlStall, ors the beneSt of low prices. We ban the latest and ment faellionable styles of Gentlemen's, Ladles', Misses' Children's and Chlldn's BOOTS, GAITERS, BALMORA LA, SUPPERS, BUFFALO SLIOES • GUMS, Of every alas and descripthm. Call AN and .Al4llll/4 Conntry merchants will (rid tt to their advantage W glee ne a call. JOS. EL BORLAND, D 8 M • - AfiKri STREET, al door from Fifth. no 7 • UNIVEREAL CLOTHES WRINGER. —Read the following opinion I y Orange Judd, of the Americo. eforiiviloriw wh o any, of the .. .list Ptemlum Universal Clothe* Wringer": “Ifrone }tom 'ince experience o ith It in our 0,171 family ; Dom the tretimuny of hundreds who hare used it; and from the construction of the Implement itself,—we feel nrtaln that it Is worthy a plac e In every family whore the awahing is done at home. A chil4 ran readily wring oat • tubful of clothes In a few minutes. It is in reality • Clothes darer! a Time darer' end a Strength Paver I The caring of gar. merits will alone pay a large percentage no its COW We think the machine mock more than pays ter It selferal eriry rear in thenving of garments! There amsev kindynoarl ebbe In general construction, but we consider it Important that the Wringer be fit ted with cogs, otherwise a hums of garments nu • clog the rollers, and the hiller. upon the hank-abaft flip and tear the clothe.. Our own In one 51 the Urn made, and it Is et g.,KI as unit after nearly four year.' renelltlit 114 e. for No only at the India Rubber Depot of noll J. 11. PHILLIPS, _______ J. 111 0,1 E 3 At. !lair Street. TEETHw.EXtakTeßAthisLtlEthEw orlii2THOgL:ur T rmtn Mende and the pubic generalfy that we are vow prepared to EXTRACT TEETII 4% ITROCT PAIN In the practice of Dennehy. Those who have been postponing this much dreaded operation may now lay aide their lean and ere toi a roll, as the apparatus have to nso has been thoroughly hated doting Um put font years, folly enablishing the safe and pain• lees character of the operation. No Dregs or Chmi. cal, nor G•lellta Battery used. All noon wi‘bing the service. of • good and to wellreliable Dentist will do call and consult with JAHLR S. KING, D. D, 8., No. 112 Pouril Stree or, Da. C. RING, No. 47 Omithllold Street. Pitt. t, - laugh. - plea= NEW 'APPLICATION IN DEN -LI TISTIIT.—We, the members of burgh Dental Aasoe " Pots clation," hare adopted th the NITROUS OXIDE GAS, !Commonly called LAUGHING GAS, for the pain/esti extraction of teeth. LAIR:RING GAS hot long been known to tbo world as harmlnea, and It most eventually supersede chloroform and all other eons. thetic agents. Tho leading Dentists in theraed have hamming thief). for some time, with great success. C. XING, J. D. WHITE. J. KING, 11. VANDEVOIIT d Sos C. SILL, 31. DEPUY, J. WESTBAY, HULLIITEN & ORE, J. ADMITS, J. HOFF3IAN, 11. ALLECILESTErt, IL BAKER, I. G. GILLESPIE, J. D. WILLIAMS. no7:StoawS rill].__ ~____ _____ _ __ ____ F SU IJSCH !BLit, ' AGENT YOU John Marsh & Co.'s Soda Ash cutudautly caviling the mac; Which he .111 ern 00 the most favorable toms. 'This Ads 111 panful:l - adapted tu,the manufacture of Glam. , C. W. CHUItORITAII, • 32 SOUTH FRONT MEET, Pbßadolphi no l . 7 :6mcoil ENkRAckbIiERIN AGKNOY. G AUSTIN BALDWII7 it Co., • 72 BROADWAY, N'EW YORK. Rlmlttanc o s at low roteeon Groat Br!lain, Ireland &e. Cheap passage from Liverpool or Queenstown. Packages forwarded to all plata of the world. WITATAM 1311;GlIA.31, Jr., Agent, oal,..umod Mum? Ex T r,' OlDtc, vieto.rgh CENTRAL DRUG STORE, Ohio and Falend fitnsell, Allegheny, GEO. A. BELLY, PrenUITM BPARIIL/NO EODA WATER, PATENT MEDICI/SKS, Au. lairPhyaklaue preacrlptlone carefully compeund— ad DENTISTRY. - DR. W. F. PUNDENDERfa Bu rtworookthe practice of rda prolimaton, at No. 148 PONEn, two door. below Fitt Pituhnb. October 41141 - IC —r iLS: Ulf msuon, and -other 'Werke of POTill• TUNA !rote New York State: of Also, a lot choice AMU, of different. kblk 0c.19 tech wens sold by the =deist ed last ray,;. NDW'D TWO BOYS, fIGIIOXAKIM.A LANG 329 L11.,-, ty street. FREE! FREE! FREE! - JAS. R. REED, ChMrman Street Oommitt, CARD PIIOTOGR V.HOTOOIiCA.F.II A.LIILTM.f3, UPPERS AI LOW PRIM; unit INKY (}. " I Y (ö., Fall and Winter Scock, lortto tbolr Moods and the publto to examine their Mork, ',blob LI the float And must complete over brr,rtght to this market GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. GAYER OF PENN AND BT. CLAIR STREETS pCIR VIA --- PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, cyqtrut Trri•Ef AIR) NARK= MEETS, .d Corlett, over Rlobardsonle Jewelry Blom) Of every else sad style, Ado or colored, from Ho I.:Polar Carta da Malta to Cabinet and Ilfa air. Mr. PIIRTIANCL" would particularly call the at- tentlatl of to AGED AND INFIRM to ea easy so. °teething of Ude eeteibtl•hment, being reached by • shies short flight of otatrs Mar enolorsts, sod satliaction guaraotord. my2s:lyarawl% BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., GAB AHD STEAM FITTERS, Brass Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves, And all kinds of fittings for Waists, On And titans AG r ITATOBS AND TANEN YOB OIL ItYITNE HMS, lined with lead by • new proms. 0c.12 Non. In FORTH STEM'. - R7f4Tiffii f, CIANIC AND WOOD 011A1B13 etccrso OPP ♦r acnvc■n PtIOXSS CSIIO LEBILL2I OR BETA. IL D 7 and 09 Third atrnet, moil% Yotnandson & 111 roarth arrai. woo p A.TENTED OCTOBER; T 3 -, -1861. OVAL L.fI.NE.I. CEICID:EN'ITYB XX FLINT GLASS. Those Chimneys are intended for the EM L flame, beating all parts of the g lees equally, dote not expoee It to cracking. R. T. DITHRIDGZ. epl7Wart Pitt Ohms Works, Washington street, _ Pittsburgh, Penes. HA'N - ARD eAPS I LADlffig• irtras I Of ml 7 kiwi and quality. LADIES' AND Min' RATS I DT WHOLUALII AND =TAIL; AT MdOORD & 004 1.31 WOOD MEET WARGO'S MARBLE WORKS, 1135 LIBUTY !MINIM 6 biantlita and mid cisortment cf • MARBLE MANTELS. Monuments and Grave Mils. PLASItS PARIS, aosENDALE Aar) JOBNs. 6/W41:54; . 1,,1 • ____________ ________ : r .t, M M'S'I'EEN, Mum Formnims, u . GAB ash Amax limes. Particular attention Math. °A11":420;111,24fiaf11gV44% I .04. to order. Also DRABS CASTINGS, or ali kind., loads at the shortest notice. hear AR ord an ers MR at Nos. 31 d 34 WATER STREET, Liberty, will be promptly attended to. OtlrThe members of this Arm bang peartiot/ me. '<Ana* anew years' experience in their boatmen. will Won to ens sallallietion t every irepset. It• ars also agents for Guild,. Garrison A Co.'s STEAM PUMP, for pumping Mater. Crude aad Re fined Olie Ac. deikly ' aoo busa:prtmo %It• 14411 c Bo at,. ruspired Sweet Myr; 73 boxes ': E. Ohura; 80 bathab Onions; To attire ota and far east 120 &mond erne, *BANK VAN Goal= EL,W sugar $a faced E Hams just maxim! and tbr tutU at mu Irwin coavvizza. _ .TA 'BA-G . . boxes peek aad IMMO HENRY li. COLLINS. 8ee.,11 to. L y. Cuutalning— Useful Use FAMI mud nte iresting RZADING MATTER for Needy hundred Tellable and Profitable Receipts for making many of the most Popubsr PATENT MEIWINRS, PER FlfilßftY, Ili DTI,Se., WAR RECORD. ECLIPSES. ' ANTHONC4IICAL PHENOMENA. ItE(X)RD OP EVENTN. ANECDOTES- AND INCIDENTS or ruz GREAT REDELLIoN, 111 X UNITED STA TM PENSION LAW. THE UNITED STATES BOUNTY LAW. TERM DAYS OP TUE VARIOUS COURTS OF VrESTZP.N PENNSYLVANIA, cr7., cro. CslcolAtions by Pituartg Luis, A.M., Prlndpal of Pitt.burgh fligh &h.!, and Author of .. Dean's Arithmottes." A New Imstore of this Yumbtr Is the TWELVE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. PRICE ONLY FIVE CENTS Hafted putt-poJd on receipt of Prim Off' A Liberal Db...vmakt to D.•lert JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher, Maton , c 1101,_7111,11 PITTOCK'S, AND GET A LIS r OF HlB PERSONS 81101 LL ALSO CALL AND SHE TM: FINE Are cow reoelving their Allrv. on hand, • Lams ossortzoolit of Plrr.raan, PA PEI ("TO GF. U. A.VMS. PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, JAS. W. WOODWELL. DITECIIIDGE% PATENT ILANINAOTVILED OP Of grimy my!. To molt tartso m, 230 tads. "hilt*" Potatoes ; 230 do Buckeye do; iro do ch,f oe Gras od Appl es la lora and,ll:m sale cum. & surm u , BO 011 -7 f -7 7ailiS oarLDßws BOOTS Pea 20 RUM), oil: imstore'.arot eiriabbr - -tuna ntaairr*Co. U. 8. RECRUITING AGENCY! 9S FoURTH STREET. TILE 11.../UNTY I 3 ovEr„ FOUR ITUNPItED 500 doz. extra heavy DOLLAIIS int those- who have the retake aad.lllltEE lorL Aiw gu for now re , eruits, amounting with the pay, in rase or pa n ywmri Wool BI serrir. $1.5 OR PO A MONTH With rut es, alnthing , medical at tond.uce, The recruit GAB OHOOSE HIS REM FrtiT. AUTION.C I am instractod by the Protect Marshal General to warn thole deslrous of voltintevring, against Bogus ReerultLug Offices. Etuuthortsvd by the War Department. No_Pet-tlns are authorised by the Provost Marshal ' , General, to mcruit lu this district but JAMES C. spßort and CILARLES W. LEWIS, at SS Fourth street, Pittsburgh. There ore, however. officers of the army stationed . hero, abo nova authority front the War Department td enlist men. Volunteer, should be certain that parties attempting to enlist them are duly authorised. J. HERON FOSTER, Coptain and Proton Marshal tad Dis.; Pa. neltheodzw-tf FAMILY DYE COLORS PATENTED OCTOBER V., 1,43 DI if.. Bork Btu.% Laohi Frrae4 lame Claret Brown Dark Brows L49ke Rotf Brow" C'herry, Durk Drab, Light Drub, Antra Drub; Lt. Palen Drub Tor Dvelng snk . Coal,, Shawl, Scarfs, Dresses, Bonnete, Hats, Toathert, KM Glovm, Children•. Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. /dr A BACIAti Or no TER CENT. 'NU Tor 26 cent. you can color as many goods as would othenvion coat Ave time, that cum. Valium ohndsa can be produced from the same dye. The process bi and any one can use the dye with perfect warren. Directions In Engliali, Trench and German, 'wide of each package. Tor further Information In Dyeing, and giving • perfect knowledge what colon are bat adapted to dye over other, with many valuable recipes,) purchase Howe A novena' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Pout by mall on receipt of price -10 rents. Manufactured by 11OWEA STETENS, TIM Broadway, Ikieton. Tor who by drugglvta and M ad l:cm alan generally. ANAL Y Pca uz. 2.30. Lad ..... .01. 11 AnstuA—....— .01 Having 100, strophe:l the Agency for the sale of the FEHPLB CLAY mined n erd St. Louis, Ho. i in vite the attention of Glass and Steel Manufac turers to the Analvtds given above, as reported by Pros. A. A. Hap, of Boe,m, aid J. C. Booth, of Philadelphia, ehich, to:ether with the Oct of actual expa . Hence roam:fact orare to PittSbtlrgh, Cincinnati and Bt. Loeb, determines It to be the parrot and moat vain sista Clay now known, whether Foreign or American. Pots made from it have stood in toe Clam Furnace from 6ji to 9 months. The Analysis Is of the Clay as taken from the mine, without soy washing or preparation whatever. I, possesses treat adhesiveness and p/asticity quelftles, which aro not shown by the Analysie, and which ad mit of the mixture of • large proportion of shell or bornod tiny. .( am now prepared to fill order, for the shove Clay to be shipped from St- Loots or faltered-here. No. 131 SECOND ISTRIET, 'ITED STATES TA XRS —The en -. anal Amassment List, for 1 90, --- conartnk ir Taxes co Incomes, Marlow Silver ..Platit and Car riage& in Division No.l of the Two Collec tion District of Peon'a, comprising that part of Al legheny county north of the Allegheny and Ohio has been received, and the undenaigned will attend at his once, No. 67 Water street, Allegheny, i.next door to the City Treasurer,) either in person or by Depnty, until SATL RDA the 14th day Nerrember, for4be purpme of receiving mid Tates. H. will also attend in person or by Depot*, for the convonions of Tax Payers, at the following placos, to wit, At Torentum, at the haw* of Hezekiah Tontine, oo YEIDAY, Nov. 6th, between the homy of 9 a. to. and 3 p. m. of that day. At Bakerstown, at the house of Rm. Harkey, on TUESDAY, the 10th of November, from 8 o'clock a. tn. to 3 o'clock p. m. of that day. At Sew D ickley, at the More of John Wei, on Dom 7 to 9 o'clock of THURSAY EVENINGthat. , the day. 12th day of November, The tm per ce nt. and other permutes preocrlbed the Zocbe Law, which will be Incurred after the 14th, will be rteictly enforced In all casea Government fonds only received. DAVID N. WHITE, Collector of the 294 Distlict, Penn's. co3lawdawT A CAR: w.— =_.:D.-UNION PACIFIC RAIL - WAY COMP 4WY BONDS, Sarnia Draftee. (Rama t Itrouch ej the Auto Railroad.) As bonds of the above deamtption will probably bo offered for sale In the money :market, the public is hereby cautioned against purchasing, or i n . any way =t io lat s itlfor them, f or the cmclendgn lAte h rl: n' o: ate of &aid bonds ; while ►at theeante limo the Statute Laws of the State of _Hann, g lu e them, under their contract, a prior lies, to all mortgages or deeds of trust which can be executed by mid Oompanit. At./ Investment In raid bonds, without authority from the undondgned, will bo tarsal, and will entail • total Ices upon the parties who shall venture to ra don° them. BOSS, ISTEEL & CO., Ooatractors for building the Lastranetorth. Pawner, and Western Railroad, now called the civic Railway Eastern Dieh Eaton Pa l.. no9slw . ELAC CRAIG, O'CrTLICT SAW ALLY:GEM MT. Kenya constantly on hand a large And thmomhir seasoned stock of DECKING BOAT ANDISOOId PL N ANE, WINDOW FBA= STUFF, LINTLES, INGS, do., !to., SUSGLLS, JOIEn. STS, SPOUTING, LAMB, PAL. He will All orders Air SAWDD nun. wta itnimptoses and at Ildr rates. N. D. Pariona "Anthr LONG TIILDILB or POP. LAD are particidery Invited to examine his stock. sw ai on Craig street, mar Dahlman. asaf rrhilas cor Y/ENTRY RESIDENCE WANTEI24 erWanted to purcase,' • small PAM*. 20 TO 6 0 AOHNS, more h ar lea, within in Pittsburgh, directly on - the tine of Tralway. With in 6 miles, on • mu s tiage Teed, would luiswor: The house buildin be good and stylish, with Tto 10 rooms. Min. the neassam7 stable and Dam buildings. Thep 'mamma bs of good itiality and well wateredred with fruit, etc. AreY Pm." haring a miltablnplace will thid ••purchaser by ad dressing " D. O Geniis °Moe, Pittsburgh," oat. hereto', ticulars as to locatlmprive, iremenis price, number of roams, and par e. N. B..—World be willing to Ipso for a term of pm year; tided the owner was not disposed to sell. noDaf DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERBIIII'. —The panzterstap termoroft ender the mune, firm awl style of DOCLUITOOD AMMO N, In the Nursei7 Dulness, las this tlity been dissolved by mutual conscut ; and all busineis connected nith the Gnu trill be settle,{ by either of sald firm HENRY DOCKBI9CE, ADAM AMMON. October 10,-18Ca, la retiring from the lets Ana of BOOKSZOCE • 11 111011, 0 I take pinafore fa recommending my Inca 00l 2:3t partner the patronage of our =maniere. ADAM AMMON. RUN - DRIES. KY 20,000 Ea. bucisshml Jour; 400 Da. fresh Roll.Bastat, LCO3 lbs. Catawba Grapes; 25 2 bbla. flesh Egg,; ES si half n bbla. NO:1 ILselterel; .• " do do; 23,bbla. Labradorlllerrlng; • " nbolce Rioter Apples; 300 bash. !Mod Apples; 200 " " • Peaches; 100 woks nrcauld Alma S Now rose/shag and (oral sby alt; mil• • 11. RIDDLE,.IB3 !Abort street eIa 7 FSK- 1 :1300 w. R.; 1 00 .do ninth.* LI do 01144 G; 100 half bills No. - 5 large bractereT; 30 bbis...tio. WV AiObterel; 40 do 1 dn; 100 battle vim* Thanay Boit do oboatzut4; In ;fore and for sato by 001 014.441. 0. HALBLEY, /74Libert.1 UNDRati ArTHOLIZED JAS. C. SPROVL, CIIAS. IV:LEWIS Authorized Recrtddig Agent; 10,000 Paper Collars. MACRUZ & GLYD 0..4 Gives Lykt G r re v , Illfevexta, " Easy, Efcro Orange, Ptak R ecamon Scarkt, Elate, So/fr.-we. r !kw N EW GOODS.—We have now in ato FALL AND WINTER GOODS, m.it of which wery purolloooll lefor. flu Ist. ranee In prkt., nod will to sold at low rot.. CLOAK 0 RNA3LENTs.,O UIPUB.3 LACES. ! AND BINDINGS, LACE COLLAP.I, 4 , COLLARS BREAK F AST SKI TS, an so,les; LINEN lIA,NOREFICIIIEFS, ga.de at old primp; SILK A bASB MERE NECK SCARF: , RIB BONS, FLOWERS, RESCLIES; FELT HATS, BEA HATS, SILK FLATS; ILEA.D.DB READ-NETS, In every atylo; I:OK:NEI • VETS, BONNET SILKS, SRATLNG ZOIPAVE JACKETS, BREA.K.Fm.r SONTAGS, BALMORAL SKIRTe. ee now styles; SLY, QUAKER, Aod • new HOOP SKIRTS, FILEN( 1, AMERICAN CORSETS ; MORAL STOCKINGS, Do s S Shakar, Knit, end other kit r tall and winter; GLOVES In every . quality ; good pairs KID GLOVES. ors and plain black, far $1 00; good • GLOVES, for SI 00; Men.. SIIETLA SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, real - • full line of other Godergertne) FLoLshlng Goods, ror- Men, W. - and Children. enrWholesale Rooms op stairs. lif lsl*4 \ St. LOWS, 01):1, oußr. ayer. from country, and city dealers, st.- nock at all thug well imorted, and pr fees as law as any other house. 0.6811 1 / 4 1.E.RE6 A_ND A'i. J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, N. R cor. Fourth nd Market, itreets BOYS' AND GENT'S CASSIMIRES. Black. Blue and Brown Cloths ALEX. 001/DOE SATINETS, all Colors. Plrrmovoe, P KENTUCKY JEAIVS, TWEEDS Gny, Twillpd t %its a , Colored and Bhutmg Flnel& BLANKETS, SHAWLS & CLOAKS A hdl assoniiieot of our, dcwrlptton of nol? DRY GOODS BARKER & CO.'S, No. 59 Market Street FRE.NOH IdERDOES, 51 130 ;in YARD—ALL COLORS. SILKS, AT 7&1., $1 00—PERYU8i4p% DRESS GOODS, AT 11%, TD AND 250. PER YARD CLOAKS, ALL KINDS-GREAT BARGAINS. EVERY srrix wait rr, E VERYTHING CHEAP I nog ins- CALL AND BEE.IDII‘ jII PENED. 2,000 DOZ. SPOOL Comm, ID 'muter. nmens from lo to 60, which tr. gra ekes out a 37 CENTS pa gym. 000 POZ. PLAIN Afill ELM NUYS k 6000 BALMORAL SKIRTS. 5 Q 4 .tozen of the NEW ANTT-REI, ATI() SHIRT, at the retail SI 50 each. 100 doz. Atkltison's Steel fei. r. 50 " a IS Cu BATON, AtAORIIN & CO` F, STEEL coma4/3 RATON, KUM & Nos. 1? Jam 19 vino .67714 MT, POAAVrir% P. Atkinsm's Steel Clollara putillif63 p fa . znamelled Whits, Imlay ftM abyearanoe•and cam rt ars l of Liam. MTo military mot and trafalma thrs avalqa; =m a nacis currsiz ansAi s axe emit:* lient's Eliandint C0ther5...........51 CO each. Tantater Ladles' Nanov %Amara. • • ' 100 . • • Par Par. !. Coifs 1 DO'per Wt. Seat br Tag rearpt of 11-14 Steel Cullarr ro-otramened for 25 cents; or ve trill exchange a NEW COLLAR for as OLD.O.NE, pro riding iris not brake of balk 112 r r 5 mato. The trade tamped at the Nov York AgentStyrka. Nor prim Mt &Orem tr FALL GOODS 1 NEW GOODS! Jul reed riml LAME, lIIPA.BOY & WAS tr. ntenw, entomr. odik. GEORGE W PORCH, General Conrnftsion lieratiant, -•• IMPZIVCCIN: • • jr4a. IL'ELTick o?„,ltiatfi; 4 4a.c,:xftb!-/k 5,,i1.44..m1,07...;.-4..--Nalibt Xj!it_ _?,OODS, IYG 600 doa extra three-thread and Grey gritting Yarn. 1,500 dos fine extra do., all cola 60 doz. Knit Jackets, 60 doz Traveling Shirts. SO dos. Drawer& 60 doa Atkinson's Patent S Collars, VERY Loki 78 Market Street, Mir-DER FOtillTll AND DLOIOND no 7 a wmpleen Hoek of JOSEPH HORNE & 77 379 liAltreT STREET CLOAXGVG CLOTHS S XI A. NV .T... El , At kednetd rites MID 19 rumrs'rr 6cle decay for reToN. itAantrat at') Pittamigh. i