Ot Tittriintvgit Itaatt. TUESDAT, DECEMBER 20, 1801. All AND BIIBURWIN. Pennsylvania Preedmen's -Society . A meeting will teen be called in thhi city , for the purpose of furthering the organisation of an auxiliary, society in aid of the Pennsylvania Freedmen's' Association, now engaged in the humane work of feedi ng and clothing the desti tute freedmen of the Smith. The meeting we understand; will be held on Thursday evening smut, and will be addreosed by Rey; Phillips Braok; . B.W. J. Wheaton Smith, 'and J.:H. Mc, . . atm, Fise.;• Secretary of the Association, and others.•,rWehopo the. eeting will be largely at leaded; and p branch society formed without de lay. That our readers,no`Lieve some idea of • thelnaportenee tiieWmFwier being done, and the pre sing demand for.-aid. . go:these 'suffering Hack; we , append tbo following ocunettl :of a leithwllrom W,T. Mitchell : anent q . lilertrour, Trtw.. Heithie, 7 BMW J. Htu. -dfcKix, Can- arlatP con'a .P..• Anociottoo , -.DearFrind: -YntltYetter Of CM Scl inst. received.- - We isteitbeyilhtlei mote freely this eveohtg, as It :IS ES'lsOrted - -"Opt Hood Is otf. For die days we hare - heath: the :eannonading, sometime* tor hours. in sneceselcm. • Our wont, however, aa . .gone - on.• The camp_setrool , henise Is going -up, and ire hope to occupy, it: by the ' time OM -teaches' you, We Mudl need all our Including, the two trout Huntsville; to con- , duet (hewn* hue. Itererthelesa Merists. Ship pen At Chute will return to Huntsville as tootuas• they can do so with safety. room Midmost:4e' we bear nothing, but harp no doubt of the safety of the.teaehere el that point.: ..We only benefit= Watson that he petitioned -the commander of the poet at Stevenson to allow hint to hold school for the white refugees In the fore noon, and for tite colored: in the afternoon, which was granted. • For several days several of the ladies and my-, salt bet:Oboe:l distributing clothing at the camp, now crowded with colored refugees. ' To distdb , site With Safety, all, • the families were &striated and tickets given to such as were most needy. ,Thesewerts then presentod at the shed' in which our goods were sterol, - and the articles given in' • baton for them.. This work tuts been exceed ingly Interesting. During ono day when we were thus occupied, the cannonading was lactwian t and from 'the door of the store-room we coul d" see the smoke of battle. The colored - people - were not nut-turned out in goodly anus legs. • _Aged women and young children were abundant.. - Ono poor insane woman eame for .itibe bad bee n , stripped of her children, ono otheenuother, until, as she parted with the. last;'e girl. -of tWeive, her reason gave way. - W bllo W or• Plummer was fitting • her *with • clothing she talked of her children as though wee Min with 'her; now and then nesting thew laic° at . which they had been sold. Sometimes . she spoke of them at being, at the depot, told. what good children they were, and -again she *that:peak to them no Cough they were pres ent in the house. tho coorao of my 1111$11011-' ory hthor hi Philadelphia I often saw sulfuring, but, strongman' s I am, I was moved to tears at this woman's condition. I dare say , her owner was . a - Southern 'gentleman of line manners And groat hospitality! • The lady who furnished her with clothing wept aloud. Blessings on those who sent this clothingi The blessings of those 'wady to perlith Is theirs this evening,: Pid gray-lialroci women, - were there for kir emi" 'and children • almost naked. 'Poor consumptives were there, ' who , Mid i n thef! in ''{hey , barracks they found 'lt "hard ' • to est near the. the, there were. so - . many in Co Unnie„! ) ,,,,.Wonicri, with Infant children in their - arms, shivering in the chilling winds of: this cold dity;inColder Children, who cried' for fear, of the white - Sohn, were also there: Thes, • nine boneksont by the Friends of Philadelphia; tight time; they went Ailed with the right goods , ^and by tho"rcertions of onelady teacher, they have • beet faithfully ;dispense& .1 4 ipanour earip, the 11000too„„nrocs from Tubuai ail batted for the, .present ltd. _for of them need clothing , they having been free a year. But what is to be done nowl More mooda are oti,theirtry. twist - some: onci would send na second hand bedding.: Two _hundred kayo =no tosight„ aid It is ray colV .• : -21aspthfrwth 8,1864.—" Mr- arod,"es he Is ^ • Ikeethmsly thiled,•is novas near as he wawa day ortwo able . One of the effects of his raid into Tenneesee is the driving in of the Pulaski freed men.; tlsmato you • day or two*sinco that :shay ereffbere and not in wait. To-day I. visited their Mow "They occupy the "Sherman Bar , racks,' l good 'helms*, but IWO of them are In tiro rooms, and all without Are. , This camp was morningin a salving condition. No Worm, no'nioney to , bity them with; and - government doing ,nothing:;:Colonel Barnard has stoves hilt feu he is not, willing to let them go. I left for the two lieutenants to call on me this aftentoon at *he lodge. ' They_ - called sad. 001:dbilad thet they did not know what to do. I toldtban &heti would see that they,hadatoves, and:wade =told's= in Cainpungnorrow. If Bar: Bird doest not aupply stoves at my - Tamest, we &bell bays to, as the poor children are stifforing with cold, getting Ill,tec. In less than ten days, wnitliof Something is done, half of them will die. I shall have to spend more money. l I shalt have toolraw,on yon for VA? more. • not some of our churches In Philadelphia e • send us som bi-denlits and comforters! The TVl4t : a Spl t entlid Premiiitt A foie photo, melodeon or cabinet orAan , would be C 1) one's family 'or musical friend.' llotbing every . could be so suitable, .as now-a.days r young lidy Ls expecturte be able to play khan musical itistrument;and then ode of tlitne well-made In auntie:its Will lasta lifetltne, and bee coritinned . sgvttce o 9sioltnent, To time who contemplate buying a rhino :or milothout. we suggest an ex amination of Mellor'e stock, to .be ,eean at ;warerooms, 81 Mod strect,_wblch has . been selected by gr.:Mellor, personally,witirea pedal refrance to the Uoilday season... A large - number of firsbelass instruments are to be found 'there, Including those of „Chlekering's, Weber's, . Gad's, Emerson's. Sad tnakes„ of va. lions alke of ferniturr, and at priers irate MS to MOO: - Melodeons and ermine, In oak, walnut,- - yosewood onsearfrom $73 to Zooo.' , It is well - Worth avltit.to his rooms cosec these choice In. sad Caseof Drownlag. :On Saturday morning a_ matt named' Widlrun' Cr, residing in Birmingham Was drowned In the Idationgahela river. The - &ceased, in company with three others, started from the Bin . . -mlughani side in a skiff ibr the purpose of cross . log:4l44l're+ to - their 'place of =y - m pineat. When about half way across the skiff was struck by a piece of lee, rendering it onmenegoablo, and the river. beingshigh it was carried over the dam. The skiff was capsized, but the occupants, with, the .exceptkat . of Minder, were rescued. The deceased, who had - recently returned home from the ansry, was - about thirty years of Igo and leaves a wills and one child. The body has not been-recovered. - .Be woe drestitil in tiza Invalid Corps nzdfortn,andwore a dark brown oiercoat. Alleged Laming and, Arson. on Saturday night about cleven'o'clack, a man. ' nanmdlechael.lacebe was arrested by Lieutenant _ NatitsgsT. or Ma. Allegheny night pollee, charg - ad with thetlarceny . of a trunk from tiro dwelling :of Michael Mabutch&, reatdtnglri~9oodTi le.- Selene township, and afterwards sr.ttinflre to ' the premises.' Jacobs' had been In the habit of whiting a stria?. IDll's ,houaa, and was there on Saturday evening, while Mr. and Mrs. fill( were attenditruthela stall in the market. On their return home, about nine o'clock, they found one of the bedson llre and the trunk missing. The tire wall atthamdalted without material datasy,e, • andArospition -upon Jambs: ho-.was ar.. rested - as Stated. lie will have a hearing to-day. . Sinuous ACCUIrMiT.-4 man named William SS Barry, a laborer on. the Steubenville Railroad, - - met with a Severe accident this morning.. It rm. peans.that Barry, with- others, was at wort on a • • cal, bcdng made •b that road, on the South •••``. •side of the Monongahela, when, a piece of roc k, • becomlng detached from the side of the cut, fell upon his bead, enublna Ms skull in a shocking ,scanner. The wounded man was conveyed to his residence, in a court off Websterstreet, near ._. Tunnel, and a physician summoned to examine g hie injuries, who gave' It as his opinion that 'Y Barry would not likely recover. • . Egnam or Jont mr.ldsrAzz.-4ohnnyllackey, the hrosretamed to this city, after a few months absence In Europa, during which time. Ito figured in the linos and Coburn fight—acting the part of trainer to Cotmrn. Mackey to 0131 or the most successful trainers In'the country, hav ing furnished the "muscle" to Keenan; previous to his fight with Morrissey, and trained 'Jimmy Banunil forhis last great encounter' with Ward. Be 1e now being lionized IT T& "Merida" hem. Maimous hitimarr.---Lnke O'Brien was ar rested teday, by tbe - Mayor's police, - on a charge of ditserderly conduct and =Melons. Mischief, preferred by Mr. Ketusedy, who keeps a Jcwe. and Fifth.strecf. • O'Brien was intoxicated, and -wbilo:swqmering down Fifth • street made an attack.upon Mr. Kennedy's shwa, breaking a globe and damsglng acme other articles. Ito was locked hp for a hearing.. 7 . 1110185 von Tnswasomso.--Thls is the title of a ECITOCII preached in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Thanksgiving Day, November 24tb, 19 51 t_bY RC". 8. WILson,.D. Professor In the; wcsfern Theological Seminary, and pub. laded by request of the congregation; t Copies csn bo obtained at the several bookstores through out the city, . • Tax taxa% ,Faxgri..—The ro f in an d uni o uni n ber of thin m agazine 167 ' W.A. GLldeafenney. 40, Fafth otreet, near Wood.: , • . . , , • • „ . Incoulc IDs. (7e0,0, : You wIU allow as to in lair: , If the-lists of rcturna for Income tax in the 23d District, as Will/died in your cotemporarice of Saturday, are allowed or haired by law t When the returns of income were firat demand . Cd, and the exhibit pamd to the hooka of the officer of the &Strict, It was generally supposed and utulershxd that .blioftlie and books were of as private s nature as thedwelllng of any citizen, and as scare from the eyes of the curious and Intermeddling as the officer's own house. We have now the evidence that, whatever may have boon the understanding of those concerned in the payment of the tax, the Same view has not been held by our officer Of District No. 23, Who now allows the complete expositionOf Income of the majority of the residents • In.eald district. This we consider as entirely unwarrantable, an Justifiable and without a single reason in its fa-' vor. Eutirelyworthless AS statistics, it Is.ofiered; as nothing more than an Item for the gossiping in the community, and to satisfy a curiosity that deserves no satisfaction. • This only argument wolave In its favor Is the groundless one that many returns may be recog nized by other. indlirlduais as Incorrect and at tempts to - defrand the Government; the parties 'using such arguments'appearing to think many Mtn of large Incomes are untrustworthy, in a matter involving their honor and the additional *eight of an oath. _ We would Inquire, through you, If the same lug In to be gone through with In the '9Bd Re w trt e el? Ai we said before, we cenelder the matter is entirely unjustifiable. Thopobat,how ever, will no doubt soon be settled, as at this time the proper person at Washington le being von suited es to this extra-official action on the part of the local ineurebente. These Ideas are not thee ofmerely ono person lint of Muff TA:smarms. DEW/MOM Contwriou.--hfajor MIS notified to-day that O'Rourke, the tavern keeper, who was so seriously stabbed on Satur day night, is now lying In's critical condition. . SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. • - Tgoicas W:Pinnv, pin deal Slabs Roofer, and Dealer In American Slate, of various orders. Wee at Alexander Laughlin's, near the Walter. Worio, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, No. 78 Pike street. • Orders promptly attended to. All work warranted water proof. Repairing done at the sliortmt notice. • ho charge for repair*, tirovided, the roof Is not abused alter It Is out on. Tms Cabinet Organ; manufactured by - Mason Se Hamlin, is an improvement upon Initmmenta of the melodeon and harmonium kind, and is rapidly winning Its way into extensive circula tion. ' To Borne extent It seems to 'Combine the capahrhties of the - pi:trio, and of previous reed lestnunehtn; for while it has almost the quick ness of action and capacity for rapid, lively mu- Mc of thanite,it addaalso the better adeptodOesa to Mena and home music of the other. Those who havetheeconee accustomed to melodeons and harmoniums,wia be charmed with the consider ' able improvements which have boon attained In the Cabinet, Organ—with Its better quality and voltune of tons,'and greatly _lnereaao, tamer of ,cspression.—Nile York ..Ereminer. New GOODS lust mewed at tee Merchant Tailoring estabilshment of Oraham & McCand less, Ts fholthfleld street. We Would most rot pectfully Invite the attention at our friends and the public In general. to our new 'stock of fall and winter goods. They contain all She very latent styles of English, French and American clothes, cassimeics and.vestings, all of the finest .quality, and Is selected with the greatest care. Gentlemen desiring fashionable and welt made 'clothing, would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Every garment is war. raided to giro full satisfaction In both pries: and va/itp. • GRAHAM 4 McCANDLE3I,' Merchant Tabors. No. '73. Smithfield steed. , „,, amour. Nonca—The attention of oar red ers Is directed to the brilliant assortment 0 Tau and Winter Goods just received by on friend Mr. John Weler, N0.,153 Federal street. ;Allegheny. Ills stock comprises a great Tariety of Fancy French, English, Scotch and American' :Cassimeres and Cloths, and Rite Silk and Caul mere Vesting", all of which will be made up to 'order In the latest styles and In the best manner. 5 1 choice selection of Furnishing' Goods also on • mod and for Sales a thll stock of "Ready Made . ClotLingwell and fashionably A Yammer* breathand pearly teeth are easily 'attained, and thosewbo fall to avail themselves ,of the means - sbotild not cotriplaln 'when accused, of gross neglect. The flosadont Will speedily eradicate the cause of a foal breatis;beantlfying ,and preserving the teeth to the oldest age. Mom 'Concti.-Persons who are: troubled `with that unpleasant tickling In the throat whisk Arprives them of rest night ,atter night,. by the :Ineesaant _cough: which It provokes, will, by taking "Drown's Bronefstat Trodut," tind Immo , °maims and eaniage MU, Will be taken at . the omnibus nifty, No. 410 Fens One; day or 4il Orders lett at the above Awe will be Ipmmptlir attended All calla rang he pall la aJfIUSEMEXTEI. ;PITTSBURGH THEATRE.- FIFTII STRESILIENAR WOOD. ;LEUZE /LTD NANAOM ilsmosesox ."TbereYs iothlag Wce It.". New domestic "tuna, new acenery, properties and costuntes.• ,THIS (Tuesday.) EVEYTING, . The new and original domestic DrIIIIS, In fo sett, of intense interest, sensational character and stmt.- Hug IncidenUc acted in Landon ono hundred nights , and in ail the principal cities - of the Union, entitled —WAITING FOR. THE VERDICT; or, TEE DARK DEED IN THZ WOODS. .Tonathan HosebLule William Hcniersoa. (The entire The .Viar.ge of , .f4flrr:/.ld li Vs" - Prisoner—The Trial b Ice— Wire of the Ventieb /9Sht—Walting for the M.A.SONIC RAIL . . . . . FOB A.FEW DAT3,.OIIIX. !COMMENCING THEMSDAN ITEM°, Debunk? 'MIL ';111E . NATIONAL COMBINATION-AND VARIETY SHOW .The largest, best and onlycompleteotion of the kind in existence. • GRAND MATINEES Wedneldsfand Saturday afternoons commencing at 3 O'clock, to which • Children whit be admitted at to cents each. = The following comprise a portion of the leading TIM 'SNOW' DIIOTHERS_ ,'AWLTIIani and Dada. t.tie LEYANTIN 'BROTHERS.) three In nomtim",) the renowned Gran:Ws, Acrobats and Equilibria.. • LIZZIE SOBLEBBY: the great Contralto'Vocal. lit, end EFFIE CARLTON, the accomplished f ...'opyrtrest will ei g e g n eritil e ce nt ivarle Son g of Duets, D ' iCK9ANDS, the renowned ding Dancer, In his wonderful fllog Dance; also hi. remarkably Amusing ipt•chility, a Wild lash Jig. Miss JLSSIE 310.13LNSON, theexquisite Donn. 'ruse; In bee grateful and elegant polies and charm ' !dr. SIMON SLOAN, the great Yankee Come. than and Delineator of Comic Character. . . -Dr. DAILEY BRYANT, the wonderful Yeah*- . °Quist, inimitable imitator and comic Pantomimist. The FLORENTINE TROUPE; (eight in num- Ler.) as the. Eremite .Marabouts, or the Wild Nos mails of the Desert, a most exciting exhibition of 'prier. strength and agility. The AUTOMATON SLACK ROl'E VAULTI:II, the marvel of the lath century. A super b troupe of pet forming . DOGS AND. DONKEYS, whose wonderful performances xeced is interest and novelty anything of the kind erer seen to America. 4Th floating Farce will be given at each enter. talornent; also, s Coma Trick Pantomime. .63-Tickets, 20 cants; reierred seats, 60 cents. The ticket °Mee trill be open in the forenoon, from -10.6 to 12 o'clock. Doom open a 7-to commence at 114 &cloak. . . ' dedSlGt ' ' RIMS SONERIIY, !Cramer. mavrrs. service in the quarter . master's Department,.nt Nashville, Matta. ;.nocga and Johnsonville, Temzemee; AtLtuta, Gear ea; Duvall's BUIS and Little Heck, A-Thomann; and , at other points. s_, o soTesintteisi " —toper Month and retinas Free tnumportatfon to place of destination.. Healthy, nble.hodied men only will be received: , JOHN Is. WOODS, Jr.. Captain and Asslidant Quartermaster, TJ. S. A. For further information inquire of , J. T. SAMPLE, AS Federal St. Allegheny; 'Or over No. 40 Washington Avenue, between sth and sth streets ,St. Louts, Mo. OeXtilm T. W. CLAIM, Gen. Govt. Agent. AVANTED--PRINCIPAL-At the Ohio I Female College, College 11111, Six miles from Cincinnati, Ohio; a Lady as Principals:dam Musical 'Department. Must have rare qualities. Lions ea Vocal and Instrumental Teacher, and must be. capable to take the general direction of that department. Where there areone kundted and twenty music scholars. The highest referenceand recommendation required. Apply, by letter-or otherwise, to President ANDERSON, at. the In. autution, or to . 0 ere:Tall% F. CART I 011 ° 14.41 U. ilel32w wAlit.ED—sl2s. A'IifONTEL —Agents ur . everywhere, to. Introduce. the' nem_ Sal. 4r Cart Sixteen Dollar Fardl3 Sewing Moraine, the only ow _price machine In the country which Ia licensed 3 , Grover & &taker, Wheeler & Howe, Inger & Co., and Bachelder. Salary awl expenseti 'r large cOmtalkodone allowed— Artother Machines 'ow told for less than forty dellars each aro Se rfage/nen/a, and the saner and user liable. Illustra• /ad circulars sent/rel. Address SLIALW & CLARK. tlllddeford. Maine. . nolisant4aveT- WANTED—S7O A MONTEL—I *ant, to Age 'rett RWlTTag'e_"Thlalitit g_in uel er offered. Full paritetalsno At. Address OTDI , T T. 'GAREY, Biddeford, Maine. no2dAmdsseT WANTED. 10 COOPERS WANTED, . 1. 7 1 = Flour Bre t hils ia rarite Stares :10 PRINTER& PRESSES FOR SALM Ow ADAMS werEarr Pltims—piattea nab One TAYLOR CYLINDER, bed U Welt& • One TAYLOR DOUBLE CYLINDEle—bed fri 14 inches; al in good working order. .- Will be seed et a barreln. - Enquire of op addrisei MOM - GARLTTE. Eitiebiugb, .. , r r. DRY GOODS. HOT : IDAY SALES RXDUCTIONI3 C S Dress Goods OUR WINTER STOCK, Reduced Prices! likr.(49 A V.ris 'FA Z 3 zi z,./As ALFA. BATES, No. 92. limit't.b. 91t. IKE=I FOR TEN DAYS. _ GREAT CLEARANCE' SALE, $150,000 WORTH OF 'Vail and, Winter DRY GOODS! J. W. BARKER & CO.'S, X 9.59 Afarksi Sired. ~•.1}►:~~:INlfllhYR1 Ft",IA4:I:S #all. IN THE PREJES OP STICKS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS. MEN'S WEAR, BOYS' WEAR, AM mg article adaptedtp the Dream eau. CousLtr•sr 7MGorw:A=teastai .1 1 / 1 1.111nd this a rare bpportualty FOE REPLENISHING THEIR IMAM. nest :HANDSOME PRESENTS, , • - .For the holidays, CAN Ise BEONBED ILiCltUlll it. GLIDES, No. 78 MARKET STREET, Plttabwgb, We have now open and ars yet remixing, daily 'expressly for cgs 33C 0 Xalrl.A."Sr #ES .IL3Ca 311 , A large and heautifal amortment of goods, both -useful and ornamental, comprising Breastpins, Ear•Dropm Ivory,, ' Shell and 1341,Tnek and !Ms Combs; Pearl, Steel, Jet '- and G il t Belt -Bueklest Belts and Belt 'Bilibons; Cashmere and Silk Scarf.; Head. Dresses and Nets; Lase Veils; raft and Zmbrol dered Collar and Handkerehinfs I Worked - Slippers and Cushions; Work Bola, •- Ladles' Companions, Portman- Dales, Satchels, and • meat of . .lEr7icrtairrerroka. :Besides mu nimat hem stock a re osiery, (Hoy .Trkaraings, Notions ad Small s, AT LON7IB2' 0488 PPJCE ClaiTON mOtizu . n=up,sm=LAruh WPOLAIID UNDERG Wbtte 811rts ) Triimolaso,Hodeg, a c . PlllOllB, AT 1001 1 1130 IMMO - k Cork O - I NABIEST OTESZT. nar G °Cir. , S. B umr. LEAGUE GOODS. IMMO vth - fg AND DBAWEBSI FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ALL WOOLEN VESTS AND DRAWERS, FOR GENTS. NEGLIGEE OR TRUELING SHIRT 3 WOOLEN HOSIERY. A LAEOE ASSOILTXOPT OF ALL TUE DESIRABLE STYLES, In Plata and Fancy baker, Knit and Marino Soaks. BUCKSKIN GLOVES AND GAUNLETS. RIBBON NECK TIES and SUSPENDERS. LONGEDALE GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. WOOLEN KNITTING YARNS, In all °wont end quantities. BALMORAL SKIRTS, superior In stylea an durability to those linrhsted. ORNAMENTS AND TRIMMINGS for 'Cloaks and Dresses. Rich Sash and Bonnet Ribbons. SILK AND LEATHEB BELT'S, LATEST STYLES; NEW STYLES SIDE AND BACK COMBS, IVORY BREAST PINS AND EAR DROPS, POCKET BOOKS AND TRAVELING BAGS, PHILADELPHIA MADE PEARL BUT TONS, AMERICAN CORSETS, WHITE AND COLORED. HAIR ROLLS AND CRENEILLE NETS, AMERICAN ZEPHYR HAND--MADE TAGS sod HOODS, TALMAS, SHAWLS, SAOQUER, SON. GAITER. The forep;ing aitieles aro of A MERIOAN MAN— UFACTDREvand were purchased directly from the Makers or their Agen a tk and will compa re rotably th il_ d eo ce ' ' b " o l lii t e r atic 'a l3lll4Bl.lt, F AT BRAIDS, murvINGS and many other SKIM • WARES. Tasteerreived_, a quentity of Murices' MERINO and Whits 'COTTON HOSE. Special attention will hereafter be given to oar &nutmeat of ILO= DUDE A.STIQL EATON, KA012.17M k 004 Nos. 17 end to Filth Street. SE irvlrra xacizidrss. WHEELER & WILSON'S- IMPROTED Family Sewing Machine Cheapest !Lachine in the World ! BECAUSE IT IS THE SEEM Over 10e,003 of thee° Machines have been acad. Over 6,0e0 have been sold la PtUrburgh and vicinity. Their sale. are Greater than all others Combined! It makes the "LOCK STITCH," and consulates only one-half the amount of thread that it toed by the CHAIN STITCH hIAURINES. No one should buy n Sewing Machine until they have ex amlhed the WHEELER & WILSON. INSTRUCTION FREE. Saleerroom, No. 27 FIFTH STREET WM. SUM ER & CO.; Agents. RARNI7M•3 SELF-SEWER for cats whets sale and retail. BeltetilffloWF BOOKS. ALBUMS. Se. NEW BOOKS. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. This new volume, by the author of “Amone Fines," is selling on' like wild. re, and can hardly he made as Net as theorders pour le for it. It is smarmed full of material, most Important to every one interested in public &Mars, milker, or polltM e.al, besides being as thoroughly attractive nod ab sorbing to incident and story as the aulkor'a other books. 12oz0, cloth. $1 het VICT 0111. E. A new novel, vigorous and fresh—sure to make • Wt. Ideno, cloth, tinted paper. St 'M. gl:111121EIT. A oew and promising author'. derelopol tta tklii charming work of 5A.100. Onus, dotty tinted pa per. $1 00. THE ART OF CONVERSATION, rpleadld boek, that every *se ought to Ikania thao, cloth. 06 60. TIRE ALABAMA AND SUMTER. My the author of "Kai Martha." "Locks Apiattett, Illato, cloth. Pt 60. John Guilderstring's Sin, An Intense stA rintimate Levi Bury, Is the J•he. rste style. L2reci,AAh. UstsApotper. •I O. .7Za,rli-aa.oasin tdb Xhatarltallat e lArsHoltnee. neer nos/. limo, etoth. SI SS TALES FROM THE OPERAS. The plots of all the aliens, fa the shape of dotes 1226 a, cloth. $I 60. FOR SALE BY HENRY MINER, TI and 73 Fifth street. KLIIGMS ! A.LIIISMS CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOO.II4PLILS. YOTAOS AND STATIONERY FOLIOS ANU STA.EIONT.ItY MAGAZINES AND BOON.t. MAGAZINES AND BOOKS. DAILY LND W3-rxOY PdPEUS. calm= DURIERS FOR. Visa. DIM= FOB VMS. f=X'% OPPOSITE POST OFFIOP. N. B.—Orden for Flop promptly attended to. coil TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OrP/CE o 9 COMPTILOLLZII 07 VHS OtTiIIIMOT, Washington, December ath, 1861. Air II ER E:A S, BY SATISFACTO Y I evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to eppear that ..The Merchants and ig. e les c ul ou reg y ut o eis2 i t ff tio . nai Bank of l'ittsburgh.. le h y and State of Penewylva nin, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Actof Congreas entitled - 'An Act to provide n Nationsel Currency, accursed by a pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide 'for the circulation and redeinptian thereof,. op. proved June ld 1814, and lois complied With all the provisions of sold act required to be consulted with before commencing the nuttiness of banking under Bbles acts Now therifori. 1, Evan McOntinen, Comptrol• ter of Um Currency, do hereby certify that 'The Merchants and Manufacturers National Hank of Pittsbnrßh"la the eitfol Pittsburgh,tirthe conn. ty of Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania, Is an. tnorized to commerce the business of Banking un der the act aforesaid. { Currency Bureau, In testimony whereof Seed of..the witness my hand and seal Comptroller of the of otllce, this eighth day Currency. of December. 11341. Treasury Department. . avail atecruttocit Comptroller of the Curreney. D. 0 NEILL N 74 AsrDramost. 0 9 /MIL 40 ANDERSON, • Steam .:11ixik and doh Printer& GAZETTE BUILDING, FISTS ST.,. PITTSIIIIRGIC PANTBLErs, BILL UMWS. rizontms, mask mums, PItOGRLDEBIES, nosErs, POSTERS, VISITING CARDS, PAPER BODES, TURD BELLS, And all-other kinds of promptness and dispatch, est manner. We Invitee. to execute to =TO us a Co printing anointed - with , and in the best And net. 11. ar friendahaving prl tin g noWdmead OFFICE DUNK &nI) CREEK Union Oil Compan.y, No. 267 PENN STREET The subsottbere to the Capital Stock of the Thmkard Creek Ifnion 011 Company ,Are seeineated to tall at the Company's Odle. and :pay that: submiptions. Wll w. ammaox, Seattaiyin4 Treasurer. • JAVA. cob Cotree Just , Ooffbe,littaßle t dell • EE.-20' mat, prime .Tava elved; also, obi 11MIL., Laps , sr 111* t o n`. I r. ? I V;t3VA._ t b 4 et Übertytem Itand perms. !=!! .71E 01(.11.. j) - 1 - 1. LIGHTILILL, - - OF THE MU OF OHS. hIGHTBEILL, 34 St. .71!fark's Place, ..lreto, York, , rs NOW IN prrrenuEsia, AND WILL ItENAIN AT Tat ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Whore he ten be consulted uittll FMDAY EVENlXO,Doceatber 23,1864, i ON M=IW7W;Mq Discharges from the Ear, NOD3EB IN THE HEAD, ACUTE AND DEMONIC DISE ISES EAR AND THROAT. 11: M3=33 Is induced to make this virit on account of unmet ow applitationa from partlix madding In Pittsburgh and vicinity, who are unable to mime to New York fotthe lisdirpeturable peraodal examination render ed necessary from the impoardbillii of prescribing with benefit lothe patina without it. LIORTRILL will revisit Pittsburgh it ter hiss intervals, seemilsw to the sequifemeats of the relents under ht charge.. The business in New Task does not suffer any intemtption krona this visit as one of the thin is these lit constant attend suer. ==! Prrrsatqtais, Pa., Nor. 5, Mt This wt l certNythal I bars bean wader the ears of Dr. Llghthill for the cure of C,starrit, sal that, although he has attended me for a little over one week, I feel that a permit:sent care Is to be ellbcted, and am so much better In all respects at to warrant me to siring publicity_ to these tarts, and reeom ruending 11r. Light 1 11 to aay ec one a ff ted vrtth :Catarrh._ 4410,...0B_PORSYTEI, Forsyth, Bros. is--C—o7,l44Wireist. [Frost the lime Journal, Jane WO in every business or proteeson, indeed la eger department of science or skill, there is alwayssotue Acknowledged headsonn one who stands out in held relief among his fellows, as a sow of leader. In the study and treatment of Deafness and Ca tarrh, as special diseases, Dr. E. D. LIGHTIiILI., of this city,.occuples Jest the position above de scribed. Re has devoted yearn of labor to this spa. entity, and is now reaping the r^vr art of hislndus try. The editorial columns of the 111/bane, of are. cent date, bear witness to the Doctor's wombs In this deputMent of medicine. Wo quote the pars graph: • tu Coat of .A Ds...watum—Louls Loowingirtein aged fourteen years of age, born in Germany. came Jo this city when he was About two years of age. Soon after arriving here he was token sick and lost his hearing. ity degrees ho became Unit deaf and then dumb. For nearly ten yesra he was a mute, unable to hear the louden coke, tbe to articulate a ord. About oneyear ago he was placed in the hands of Dr. LIGHTIIILL, who Jin, so far sue. corded in restoring to him his lost power, of hear tog ar.d utterance that he Can convene with those erica speak to him distinctly and deliberately. Du ring the past four or tire montlishe has been tinder the tuition of fir. licnneche, and has made ccmald yrable progress in tending and arithmetic.° Having been supplied with the hut , * fuldrem,..we further investigated the matter, and discovered that previous to calling on Dr. Lighthill, the youth's case was eousiderel hopeless, and he was for two yearsan inmate of a Deaf and Dumblisylum. The lire. John Nott, D. D., Professor la Union College, Sehenectndy, In a published letter, tenders his grat itude to Dr. Lighthill for tenting successfully his ene of Deafness. Rey. Fred. S. Jewell, Professor of the State Normal School at Albany, ed. testifies AO hurting been cured of Catarrh. Dr.. Lighthill poeillati Other testimonial, and tributes to his tal ent from some of the wealthiest and most prom!, gro„Land respected : 1 117;n1 r t a rhigt to may ho teen on app shorn. p iL i. t ,r2 of his torL u ment,tg e t 4 he l f u nc a :o y f these ninny proofs and facts testifying to his sec eon. From Itrth Fred. S. Jewell Professor ?"St /klub .° 1 44 . 4 . 411 "InV, Nos ork.. the DR:LIMITIULL—Dear Sir: Under to of March lith, I sent you • careful statement of my mule, Its former treatment, my failure to obtain re li ef to that direction, my resort to your treatmdut, sal its beneficial results • I have been, front the winter of the year litil,sut. Jest to violent periodical attacks of thitarrh, mark ed by strong forcible symptoms violent inflamma tion of the lining membrane of 'the cavities of the bead, accompanied in the first stages by a watery discharge from the nose, subsequently becoming acrid and yellow, and toward the close of the attack purulent and bloody. These attaclui produced • most distressing species of headache, occurring pe riodically each day for • period varying from one to three weeks, sometimes so violent - as to huskiest tato meJlirr trueness and confine me to my bed. At times thsiattendant Inflammation would estendio the teethi - produeing toothache •, or to the that, occasioning hoarseness and partial lola of - voice; and twice within the last few years it has so street , ed the lettiSyn as to confine me, for weeks, to a darkeneditom. I I bantered Medicines and applications of vittiotte s a x. toinmdesitall and other ilratro7t ft o r tt the of eampho t "" sad hot omentations of differ: eat hinds; - so Sion with these the mud emetics or ea ; 'employed to Induce counter scrkid..llut Mont of-theta had prodUced any per. manent inthitefeistent,luitl those few Instances In which tempi:lll willetiest affbnicti It was at the either= of so_ nstmir etrengthas to leave mo greatly exhausted. 'lnlet. these circumstances I was lod, though with relectiumo, from the Incurs. billy of the Macau% to make n trial of your brat; nerd. I found It open even . beyond -my hopes, reaching the disease - as It had never been rethhed, before, and alleviating Its aymptoms to, an extent which I had supposed Impossible: At the time I gave you my former certl acids while I dld not foal assured of a complete cure: I had obtained a mfd.a eel relief which amply repaid toe for my trial of your treatment, and sr - Lich - satisfied me that that treatment wns as effective as it was simple and philosophical. A substantial escape from my cild attack. of catarrh, for the unprecedented period of nearly belt a year, and that: pite of severe. 00. re curncy, - of illness which would have formerly • rendered such an attack • inevitable, was, , s, to me, proof clan Important 'tweeze. It 'anew Mx months. alma I sent you that statement, and, while It it till. ' pleasant to appear thus, eonstmitlyi and in this guise, before the public, It teems to mapMattor,td oirephijustico to yourself, jitultaL those,who msy. be *Mitring AZ I was, to nda that i am not only he fully satisfied as to the utility and °Money of your; method of treating catarrh as that six morithal ago, but /am now of thebelief if there Is pa t h a thing ea a cure for chronic Warr*, in my sue a aubstantial cum has been ended. , , , Yours, rei r rally, EWE S. .TEWELL. Albany. X. Y.. Sept. I. INt. . dummy, lan. Reth, DR. LIOHTIIILL—Dear Sir r It Is with great sat. Istactlou that mm to you the eglicte of the medial /mar you gave me, for defective hearing. I followed your dirmtlons, and 'ato happy to state that I am now so far recovered after ths first few applications as to feel quite' conedent that I am Wand shall not need to proceed further. Ile assured, my dear sir, If aseesulty. should re. 'quire, I should not hesitate to . plate myself wider. Yours with respect, _ . . .I.lllom Ottesas county, N. T. 4041 1 1- 41104 • 7 , ::,-7 . , :z:: ; p" i l's - -. - ;:';.: . :;':; MSS !ors U..174:11T1E. PERPETUAL CILARTEIt FRANKLIN FIRE DM:TRANCE COMPANY Asselson Jaiinary 1. Mi. 92.437.849 93. Capita! $ 400,000 Aocreied Premiums 1111,000 leireetted Premium. 1,1156,298 Unsettled. Claims 8,416 Income for 1864 700,000 Loa.' Paid since In 9 80000,000 Perpetual and Temporeu - y Policies on liberal terms a Charles N. Banker, Isaac Lee, Tobias Wagner, Edward 13. Da!s, Samuel Grant, George Fates, Jacob IL Smith, Alfred Filler, Georgs W. Richards, Frail. W. Lewis, M. D CHARLES N. AbrOKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. W. IIicALIJSTER, Sec. pro. tem. J. G. COFFIN.Agent, naldg corner Wood and Third streets. FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Co. of North America. PHILADELPHIA Hartford Fire Insurance Company. . 91,965.000 /11-Proteetion ean be !mewed in the above nutted and tellable compenlea. W. P. JONES, d.ourr, "WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, , It. MILLER, Jr., President, F. M. GORDON, Secretory. Otnco, n Water street, Spang is Co.'s ware house up status, Pittsburgh. WWI insure against all snub of Fire andllarine Riau. A Home 7ntlitnlion managedbq Directors who are well known in the community, and who are defer. mined by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assume, ea offering Me best protection to those who desire to be Oman. DIRECI7OII3 : • R. Miller, Jr., Andrew Ackley, James McAuley, '..i- Alexander Speer, NethanlekHohnee, David K. Long , • Alex. Nhalek, Rees J. Thorns', George Hanle, Benj. askew°ll, Campbell R. Herron, John R. AleOune. 0. W. Ricketson, my3o • F. M. GORDON, Secretary. pEOPLES' INSURANCE COMPANY Office, N. E. corner oT Wood and Fifth Ste. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. DI CYCTORS I James D. Verner Capt. John L. Rhoads, Samuel Y. Waiver, George P.Jortes, 0. Hanson Love, Charles Charles Arbur!d .HIL LAPS Preir&rit. WAIT, Via Preiillent. rearary. \JUG:Iy Wm. Phillips, _ John Watt, Wm. B. Bays, Jahn E. Parke, Charles S. Bissell, Wm. Van. Kirk, JOHN WM. M. GARDNER, • CITIZEN'ii, INSURANCE CO4PANY. OF ,PiTTSBURGH.—Onice, corner`. - :Marks and Water streets, second floor- WM. BAGALEY, Pitsfasaf. -- SAMUEL REA, Secretary. leo.nres Steamboats RIM d Cargoec Dames agalnst loss and damage In tliehaviga. Mon or the Southern and Western lllvers,Lakee. ,out Rayons, and the navigation of the Sep. Imams against lop and damage by pre. S. M. Kier, C. John Shipton James M. Cooper, S. Miatiough, . J. Campbell, Sr., Sohn S. Dilworth, Wm.ldgers. do4o:lyd Wm. Rrif, k . 1 );!, W. G.Joboston, B. F. Jones, Hood Owens, Hon. T. 111'. Howe, Itsrelsy Preston, George Bingham, ATX.P.GIIENY INSURANCE COMPA ,.. xy OF PITTSBUIICHL--0111ce, No. 7J Filth silent, Bank Block. insures against all kinds of Fire and !Italia. Blake. ISAAC TONES. Pre/ Wait. JOHN D. 'AVOOHD, Via President. D. IL BOOK, Secretary. '.011tiCT01211: Tarty Toners, , Elustty,, lbw-try Child.' Capt. R. 0. Orel, Sohn Irwin, Jr., 13. 1.. r ahnettoek Job* D. McOord, C.Tapt. Adam Jacobs, B. R. Steritag, Oa pt. Wm. - Dean R. L. McGrew, Robert R. Davila. 11341XILS. TIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. tto SKITTIFIELD STREET pi pinata the Custom Reuse.) Chs!tered by the nre. omcras President—GEO. B. JONFa. wee r.IueNDLTTL WealE Beath, - Joshua Rhodes, Thos. D. Messier, Bradley, Francis Sellers, A. REmmen, Jobe F. Jew:tinge, Joseph Wog; Thus..S. S. If. Hartman, irony Lloyd; " F. Bohm. TILE 511113: James Park, Zr., S. S. Fowler, P.M. Long, J. M. Tiernan, Dr, Jew. Carothers, B. F. Jones., 1 A. §. Bell, C. K. wow' Jew. Dilworth, R. D. Cochnui, Wm. Smith, W. A. lteed, .1. W. Woodwell, W. H. Phelps, rt. C. Schmertz, D. E. McKinley, .1. MeD. Cresaman, C. H. Paulson, E. M. Smyth, Jamb Stuekratb, 0. Follansbee, Alfred Slack. V. Zug., Secretary and Treanerer—D. E. 2.IIKINLE7 evening, from a. m. to 2p. m. Also, Setur ,fy from to 8 &clock-- Deposita tcceiged of one dime sad upwards. Dividends deflated in December and June of each Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the Oxpositor as principal, and bear inter est thus compounding, It. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, he., !undid .; at the office. . This Isuditutioh offers, especially to those .szgroiss whose earnings are small, the opportunity :u accumulate, by small deposits,siasily saved, a 'sum-which will be a resource when needed, their money not only being safe but bearing in ere instead of remaining unproductive.: se2o.3m.st, nOLLAR bAYINGS BANK, O. 5 FOUttill STRXET. . CIIARTERED. IN NW. Open daily Iroin 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wednee. 'lay and Saturday evening, from May tat to No vember fat, froml to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to May let from 11 toe o'clock. Deposits received of all sums of not teas than One Dollar, mid • dividend of the prate declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of an per rent. it year.. interest, If not drawn Oa; is placed to the credit of , the depositor an principal, and bears the same Interest from the fleet days of June and December, compounding twice a year Without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his pan book. At this ran money will double in leas than twelve yowls .116oks, containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules andßegmlations, furnished gratis, on applicatloa p 1 the once. rassumrn—GEOßGE ALIIRFZE. . TICB,ZII23IIMITS. James 141cAtaeL James B. D. Monis, John 11. Shoenberrer, Vm. Douglas, James Badman, liL2ac M. Pennock, Peter A. Madeira, James G2M10 , 1 William S. Anderson, John B. MoVadden, A.M.Pollook, M. D., Sohn G. Baokoten. . . . ... lIIMITZES. Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynoh, John a Malley, JohnHarshall, Wrma Black, Walter P. Marshall, it Burgicio, John Orr, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, • . Henry L. Ringwalt, John Evans, William E. Schmertz, Beal L. Pahnestock, Alexander Speer, John J. 011Imple, Alexander Tindla, William S. Haven . , 'William Pankirk, Polar H. Hunker, . ,Isaao Whlttier,• Richard Hays, Wm. P. Weyman„ James D.Relly, . Chrlstiaultear,er. • Secretary and "Treaszier,CFLAS. 'A. COLTON mblintsw VRUIT AND tRIADE TREES, EVERGIMENS, Of APPLE, we have Some wo,ooo, and of all the leaddirg varieties most prolitabloTor this toestion. We extra flne trees, as Early Harvest, Blaidea Blush,}lollandPippin,BaldwinFallowater,Gates, King of Tompkins Co., Rhode Island Green, Rome Beauty Rambo,' Smoke-house, Tolman's ..Sweet, Smiths' Cider &a. with a very large stook of PEAR, cimluri, PEACH, PLUITi EVER GREEN SHADE . TREES ROSES SHRUB BERY, ZnipszmousE PLANTS, As Our etoek is large, we relbr great inducements to planters and wholesale purchasers. Orders Felt at the Green-House, Oakland, or Pittsburgh Toot Of. flee, will be promptly' attendee to. • , JOIN MURDOCH, Jr.,. .olsiawir Pittsburgh and Oakland Nurseries. 'OUQUETS CtiT . FLOWEIIS &c. BOUQUETS, .._ OUT FLOWERS, - • WREATHS, and ' - 13Asicprs . wrru nonizus - ;- From MURDOCH'S Oakland Oreenhonae.l o.cdets: left with J. B. Robley, 27 Fourth et., IL.Kleteerle Bra., 127 Wood .itreet, Dunseath te Co., 66 fifth street, or at the Grambeuee, promptly attended to. . Baguets supplied daily at .the above Demeeb places. Oakland 0571 ran to the OreeoOnse every Ofteen talnutesi. . derdain TEE IMPROVED 1 Little Giant mewing' Afttobineu Price ONLY $lB 00. Unsurpassed for ear hill, reliability and grace In mbvement; and for real worth it has no rivet • For simplicity, durability and executien It leunequelled by any other cheap machineheretofore Mitred to the public, and need.-. only to be wen to be appreciated. It will hem glint, tuck or - bind. Call and examine for your; lichen.:Every* nap-bine warranted. - , No. Its THIRD St.,oppoette Bt. Charlet et& B EAL PRESETS, EIGRAMG GENERALLY, Boom 5, No. firing =NEL E.iinrigoirir, Mee. ;INDIA RUBBER AND OILED OLOTH -A, ING on ,hand. and; for vita„ wtiolerlito mid retail la th e India Itubber prrt*No..llll. bai...EXIXi .. , ~~~ 3sx ~ .. FOR BASLE--FOR II EaCr. Uli SALII—A very valuable FARM in -a- Derry township,' Westmoreland comity, P., _containing about 186 acres, well improved, and In a high state of cultivation. • Also, a F.A.FaI - OF 2ao AMISS, In ralraela town. Westmoreland county, Pa. ImprnreMenta good. The land le of the beat quality. Coal end Imeatonc In abundance . . Also, a FAlrbf OF 11l ACRES , in Derry town ship, Westmoreland county, Pa., Immediately on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad: Also, a FARE of led .11.0811, in St. Olalz town. ship, Wmtmoreland county t Pa. • Also, a STEAM ENGLN h, for Saw biro or other purposes with the castinga, machinery, IV wheel, he. The ' cylinder is nine inches diameter sod four foot stroke. Two Boilers, 17 feet long and 32 inches In' diameter . all In good order, and will be sold cheap. For further particulars Inquire of G. H. TOWED, N ReaI Estate Agent, dell o. MS Fourth Street. FOR RALE. PENN STREET PROPERTY. A 2 % . STOS E T . BRIDE ROUSE on rot St._ gre c u = re o r z i ooottpton an a. Drag Sto reand FOE SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. APPIy to Et FA BRYAN, FOR BALE. DWELLING IN SEWICKLEY. $1,500,000 Esily.posseadon can be gives of • very desirable DwellMg.Eollle, with three to four acres of highly insprdved ground, in a good neighborhood. Churches and Schools convenient. Tiro hundred yards from Edgeworth Station, on the P. F. k E.R. Apply to 8.8. BILYAN, deg 159 Fourth street, (Burke's Buildtug.) FOR . BALE--BIIBURBAN BITEk ana VILLAGE LOTS, wren POET Heuxow.— The undersigned, Executors of the estate of John Herron, deed; offer for sale a number of Lots , from onehalf to two acres each, situated near Fort Hen ron, and within three minutes walk of the termlnue of the Pittsburgh & Dithers - v . lRa Passenger Rail way. The above Lots are beautifully located for private residences. Also, a number of small Lots in the village of Mlnereville, fronting on the Passenger Railway— thirty to Wety feet front and from one to two hun dred feet deep. For Information inquire of either of the under signed, or W. A. HERRON, Clerk , . Office, Court House. WM. A. HERRON, JOHN D. HERRON, R. G. HERRON, F. J. HERRON, • jelgeS Executors. FOR SALE—STEAM SAW MILL ana OIL REFINERY.—The one-half or whole of en 011.1tefi eery and Steam Saw Mill, with ten and one-half acres of ground; an abundance of ;mai on the lot—one mine open and being worked, situate on the Allegheny River and A. V. R. R. 19 °tiered for sale. The Re fi nery la new and of m orn build. The Saw Mill is In splendid order, and is well situ ated, baying a creek running from It to the river. Oodd locality for buildhigboats. For particulars call on the undersigned. LYDAYadc CHORPENNING, . apelf No, 69 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Ps. FOR SALE—A FARM OF 10 ACRES, on Big Sewickly, three miles from the railroad :station, well improved. Price 11.60 per acre. A 66 ACRE FARM on Klibuck, a milts from Glendale Station, on witich is a Grist MIR, Store, Dwelling, Barn, and good improvements. Price, erects, LOTS, on Fremont and Tremont etrecta,Second wardAllegbeny. FOUR LOTS on kilbuck at Glendale Station, containing Mx to ten acres. For sale by J. T. SAMPLE, Real Estate Broker, OrA 67 Federal street;Allegheny. rOR SALE.—One new Steam Engine .6 inch cylinder, 30 inch stroke, on heavy Iron bed, balance valve governor. One is inch cylinder, 110 Inch Woke, second-hand, refit will be as good as new. One 7 inch cylinder, 20 inch drake, new. One 6 ' 26" " Two Cylinder Boilers, 3d In. Main., 30 feet long. Three . 0 " 20 " Z 3 • - • Two Wrought Iron Oil Still,. Also, Three Sets of Boring Tools, for 011 Well,. Cheap for cash. Enquire of .11. M. BOLE, area Allegheny River Bank, near the Point FOR SALE, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE Of font rooms z=one and a half squares of the street cane, In Good-water and every , !thins convenient. Possession giren_thataztl=l :For terms APP4 tV° 63 P PAAK ' 712. 'or at Thomas n.aer's Wagon .Ihop, Bearer street, Manchester. cond.( pat . BLLE. 1500 lbs. of TYPE METAL. Enqtd.re lit noZttf I'OR BALE--Eroveral hundred Improved FARMS. in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and MU nols; and several bap tracts of unimpeaved land 'ln Illinois, 'lowa and Wisconsin. Catalogues ;with full deacriptiOns and prices of each, will be will by mill, free of c am M trougicstion... K. W. ensure eth and Walnut Armin, . dele:lnt Cincinnati. Ohio. lo LET. • The Throostoried ;EMS DWELLING, Neal, new, containing eleven rooms, with bath 'house and wub houseisituated No. VI Ohathant attest, Pittsburgh. Possession given on the Itsi 'of April: Bent ssoe._Ecoulre of dd:tf E. H. HUSH, No. ICU Filth street. HORSE FOR SALE. TbreneterledDelek Dwelling Sense No. Td LIBERTY STREET, between RBy and Narbtity gtreets, containing thirteen rooms, with gas and meth room. Fzquire of denim' N. A.. LORENZ, gi Water sgrc:at. VOB BALE--CHEAP BUILDING LOTS. situated in the Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, eonsisting of three valuable Lots of Ground having each a front <bf 24 feet on :Mahon street, and extending bock 100 feet to an alley, with a side alley of ten feet. These lots are. blibred at • Sacrifice. .Apply to 1 den B. DCLAIN tr. CO , ICS Fourth street; T'OR SALE.-150 Acres ofCoal, also, 120 sere. of froneeosl in pool No. 1; also one tract er coal and railroad, and other improvements in good workbag order is pool No. 3tone tract on the loughlogbeny river and Conneltyrille Railroad. Enquire of • WILLIAM WARD, k sue drat door from Fifth on Grant street, OFFICES FOR RENT, on second story of Not: 941 and 144 Mort 7 street, near Wood. Enquire Of McDONALD Wholesale Grosere. • • del3der Nos. 142 and 444 Liberty it. PLIXOS. MUSIC. Ire. purlos! PIANOS I W. B. BIIADBI7NrS New i_0,k,r91401 and SCHONACNEB k CO.'S Philadelphia CELEBRATED PIANOS! Seven first mite GOLD AND MYER MED. ALS received %Milan a month at State Fairs and Fair of the American Institute, New York, In le% by WAG B. BRADBURY, for the Seat Wileoac• Porter SOTIONAOKER k CO. Philadelphia, Meeleed the . CRYSTAL PALACE PRICE MEDAL at London, besides having received at home numerous Medals, Dtplonsas and Special Reports from Yalta and ftgltutes. Both hams numerous letters' of recommendation front the Mgheat musket talent •;-00TTSCHA.LX, STBAROSCH, WDL BLUM% ORALBE, 64 others. Also, a lino assortment of S TON FIRST PRIZE ABIERIOANCiI:"S BO ORGANS a nd NELODEONS, all warranted for eight WMICELINIC & BAER, No. lit. Bloch. St. Clair St. air TUNING AND REPAIRING done at the shortest notice. SHEET MUSIC bound In any WITAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT COULD NE,NozE Act:m.l%lmm THAN &N ; ELEGANT PLANO • - OH A SWEET-TONED CABINET ORGAN, 33 et abli.tlftil 35ff eil:aci.sieme. for R Would eantinne to be a Source of plasma family for • lifetime. The subscriber Is now receiving - Holiday Stock. of Planoqq selected personally at various factories In the Eutern cities, embracing °Maker. MO, Weber.% alets;Emers °Ws, liDllerhs, 0 ulld's, An from is ~ be., make, In plain and carved cases. Prices itr to gem. • Also *choke *election of Mason b.liandin's Cab- Inet Organs and Melodeon, which arc the BEST EveryTHE WORLD. warran ted m 05 to Mo. Instrument for Ave years. HonmeN, HOENE a CO.,' as zirru sntrxr. D-1111 Bobs AOITTS NOR . • aooisor ► s Sir Beet Planos In !marks. nolo IRON CITY COLLEGt, Corner Pi= mid St. Clair Street". ?TITSBURGII, TMlargart, cheapest and most sneoeintai .. BUST MAWS' COIALE(tE IN THE UNITED sums. t 3 toilf4g!ltaltila atut maim at , say tyae. 'AZ-Circulars, containing fu t. donation. ant free to 'any address. on apptiont4outto the. Prim* . - S ./Inl!illaind 4 pirrAff„.. ptott.w4w.myr •„: prrrsp-Fulit. F. 1:11. 011-45c0 pbta. for solo '• NA del "- ' ' ',2EINKIttI! ? 9.0t44143., r t 448 WZ'*,,` .~. ~~ .M Broker and Burnranee Agent, No. 69 Fourth street OFEWE. CHAS. C. DIELLOIi, et WOOD' STREET „, I -- - -, •. , .-, - ,.. -, - - ;: ,.- ...::•i'' , gAf , ;:;.; ,•:::,:.4r,,:.'"•'itl ; ' ., re.4 - ;: -. t..W''.4VOZ , -(1;:,f4;• r.' :'-il'r '..:-.l.L::,:'7:'''.:.t.ti.-!:-;::',,':i..--'-',.!•:,•f:-....:-.:,•,.:*”. BOOTS 4. 7 TIII SHOES. LltiliTs:6 PLA.6IIASIC CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, MN. 6Si Fifth bred. `SEiloolitsig is 33eollotrlaNger And one iittibrejukileed visit will SATISFY TEM' MOST 171,011 That lt la the I • Cheapest Shoe Stare o ln the WorW WEAT SIDE Or kI:FTE, ABOVE WOW) BY. ROOTS, SIIOES, GAITERS, BALM", GALS and GUMS- . • The largest, best: selected, sod cheapen 'atail In tho city, at BORICANCPS, OS Mitticit LOOK AT TEE PRICES:. ~ I Men!, oaf Men , . Boots.,- =- Ladle,' Boots 1 00 Balmoials.. I Pr Boys' Boots _.' 115IYouthe Boots .11* Children', Boots. 0) GUMS of all styl e, and sizes. A fine IMO of FANCY SLIP PERS, and BOOTS, aoltablet fair _Christmas Presents. • Atir.Countrz Merchants supplied t prim Timor A " / 3021. " -rm"a- Aleo, agent for 1311XTELLIS BLACKING, itFictory prices. Ile sure.you oak beforepurchasingslsewhere, **you will P 41,0 mssn ney. Remember the right place, id • ROMANI/I, • - • bd `Market St .; _ d door from Fuca. LARGE AID • DESIRABLE EITCOOW OF Boots, Shoes, Balmorals and Gaiterk Of the most approved styles and makes.., ADAPTED TO THE WANTS OF ALL iv* received at, meciamrciestts, se FEDERAL ET., ALLEGHENY urn'. P. S.—Fresh goods arriving every day 12019 JAMES Roso, No. 89 Market Street HELM THE BEST, THE NEATEST ,TITTHYTI, $ And THE MOST DVBABIM. 33COCIWA3 .A.N3C) 03130.130. Of any house is the city. . He has just received aisagui!leent Fel Stoat: . I RE . "BTAR., woR*I JUST 73-ECEIVED UT GEORGE V.BREE, SON k CO* No. al *OOD STILEAT. 41 Youtlea Heel Balmoral; oxford Tien Bootem; Cldldren's Goat and KA 64k001. These goods are made to our epeeist seier..ase are warranted unequalled custom work. • naL6 tor' A, tApp.h.ye vllllll JOSTIM Y. CLAZZAM CUMIN! X. Bekaa!! EltifeltiAllri'Ell GAZZA.M. ' • ALL • iIOLIOITORS OF CLAIMS AND PATEXTS I AND ATIVENITS,AZDAW. Na 98 GRANT STREET. Licensed by Goyetameut to BKINTIES, PENSIONS, -BACK remri . !And 031 other , 11111!Ar, or Ilf,yalOsi - L 7. • AsslnSt. the United States. • ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS; du s- stured on socount of wonzuls rewired la : ltir•Call at 98 GRANT wpm"; eppodte 041 . Cathedral, win g, TENSIONS % EOUNTLES. W. I. & /WI PAT1$88011; ;' , Army and Navy Agenclr; N0.14* FOVETH ST., Plttsburgb. • • . . • rzigtoirs_ _mama ; BOUNTIE S , pica( end PRIZE BIONEY,,and 00.11LILUTAT/021 ow RATIONS of relossed prisoner' collected. • I PAT OF PRISONERS Or WAIL can be MOM by their Wives Or erldOwed oda WOUNDS SOLDIERS. : $lOO Bounty to all Wounded Boldism L new being paldto all with • unmet:44V. , 1141‘; "Argo made until the lay . eTatolleete TER t ty.. Lieelej2Ll IL S. Govenua‘ .N 0.103 FIFTH STEZ ZT , woad door below CathodiaL ILITARYI CL AIMS, • PENSION::' ALL BOUNTIES; BACH PAY and ITAZ • CLAIMS of ere.' deseriptio =llene& br tit sobseribe,r, at tho , °Hewing rates, ids Peisaistag • $lO, all otber claims CM. O. 0. TAYLOR, Attont_ey-at-Law , No. la Great street, Pittsburgh, PL . N. 11.—No charges are made If the elates dohs succeed, and all information given gratis. seedy OLDIBRIV :P/A.120, .BOUNTIIig • m. ; z I • 1 '• 7 * # Pranipgr atea4ed i 417 Am mo; & 21 !)" 1 40' rts. us icrwirs 3T., raubsi g h, rt. .WIE'RCELIJrT IMORS: z BELL'S BLOCK. W. H. IiroGRZ. . _ 10 ST. qI,AIR STREET;;; Would call the attention of bilis:re to hinge*. goods., It has been - selected w thfflut contains ell the NEWEST srams OF to be found in nest clau 'houses. Gents, tele'hlair nt • cult of clothes made to order,' will,. pleaseealt sande examine our goods, and pekes:: Also. complete stoat of - art ; .• , , ataiz,-it2mer,1 7 .4mr,, , , 1 , No. la ST. OLLTB. armor.' Iffnc a 6,nt imm N. W. M. Pion k St Chit Atte*, L.rrsatliaiL AT IIeCLEL:LAND'EI' t'''; ; ; ; ; , : • - es:creT.*comir SOllb' ' ; 55 Fifth Street,'; DRY .• GOODS ,AND AT. PR VAT S BALE P.GENGEILBAIS ' , • eta. a,* If*ekil4 o !•l molaber• • ;:--- ,rr0:t414f8t88r,....F0.:;', LDRLWINGS4C IC&OHINIEEtYi lIIIDIMampt WRIUMENTS, BBIDOM!., - 11f4, expoqtea , ~- Miton abort, sake. :Ng a ticsnnewu p . _ iirs• 9111I9MPA114114ketall , 50111W...3
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