ljEr ANTED. 2—FIOU S I, Zr,i3e. VI oeutsinthr four. eor •is r ciom , either in PRIEM:TO or ADelibeeT, 1. rynnte , 9A , nt - ' IDW, of tre vitiator orOewtor, n r wad two oblDren. Addrew. Wed WASTED. Gezorr► 'O,p W"NTP , An Experienced Coke Burner, AaWy at. oar Coal Yard, Ohio Arcade, near the Oa firr Depot. added WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FNERGETIC MEN. Wbo Wish to engage In a light, velment and in , ddidatata blames°, Which wlll pay from *2l to OD myy day, by a small Inveaca.ent t to common°, with) of from $lOO to 000. EVA OD, No. 67 Fourth stre e t. up stairs IME= WANTED, A Nt/LESpa N. ! Ona Who has a knowledeo of the Drp Goolo bust nay enqtdre URR & 00. 09 OS F 11.12 street. .600 AGENTS WANTED— To canvass for DH. HOLLAND'S LIFE OF LINCOLN. Terms liberal JOHN A. EMERY, General Agent billamd=aa re /Alberts , gt-. Pittsburgh, Ps. WANTED =A 4IIITILBLE MAN, TO superintend the nine Of coal, flee clay, salt and pll, _about 66 mil from this city, in • very comfortable and piermant location on a raliroa d. IVO Ma sized apply win, is not comp, eat a 01%.11- , ovals wr.ole thtvg with anal and ability. To a , good auramer a very derirabla eicustion Is oftered. An applicant must furnish the very beat teatlazo . Wats and qualltication. inquire et said LSAIAB. DICKEY & 00. _ _ T APTEU,A—AGEIST FUR .. TaE SEChET SERVI 'IRE FIELD, TH DUNGEON AND THE CE, ESCAPE." 8r Atelier E D. Etrowinsos, New York Tribune Correspond Mit. The roost batctuting and C.T.Citi9 book ever • fratillehood, embracing Mr. Richardson a cinparall aura experlanee for tour years, traveling through the South in the secret service of the Triburic ai the outbreak of the war, with our araiiee and fleet; both East and Wed., during the tiro Ino ' pearl Of the Rebellion; his capture; his leatinfbienient for VJ months nifferoot rutin] %C .:k : hie escape and almon irimculottajouruey Right oi nearly 4C4 intim a will abound In . a events, and contain more of the feat, lucl. dent and romance of the war then any other work get • Teechins, ladle., energetic young men, and cape. 'daily returned and disabled officers and moldier*, An Went Of profitable employment, will find It ye sollarly ar opted to their condition. We have :amen clewing MO per mew h, wElch wo will • Cze tiLloubtintrca lined for jotorka,N. E comer Slith and Minor stream atlindcw.V Philadelphia Pa. FOB` SeItLE --PCP 1 OR SALE—A Farm of about 203 acres ' inFairlield township, Westmoreland County Al . Alsc.,Altun Bunk, a eery raluab'e tract of mia sma and agricultural land, containing forty acres, Situated at the easter° terminus of Blairsville, pad bounced on the south by Oormosugh River. Upon this tract there are three 'etratiu of Iron According to Professor Green's report the *mod and weiteponed strata, of ore is of good 17, 11111 t11..highly magnetic end will yield thirty. wee per dean of Iron. 1e asp in sresoeet to •euantity this strata will yield 10,000 tens to the were of native ore, and reducing this crude moos to en item of dollars and cents, reckoning the value df ore at 25 cents per tan, this strata would „Men produce one hundrel •thousand dollars. In addition to this we have twenty-five acres of east—pits opened and In sneceWful operation at the present time. This property Is worthy the at surett of capitalists The investment would be and sale. Sets of ore can be seen at 11, A No. 1 stock and grin farm, contai ning eVO eu, slinate in Cherry Hilt Toweisbap,limi mita county, Pa., near the villa:, of Greenville. The lastmoyements ore a two-story frame' house, the largest and beet barn to the county; fearing Madly good; MO acres cleared; 'the remainder well timbered. The laud Os good, large meadows *bleb produces fine crops of bay, ii 1s vary con. , Terdent to churches, schools. mill*, mores, etc., he. Minns stag property will be gold very chesty and on easy Also, a Farm of Ha Acre*, In Union township, ligaMington county, Pa. Will bd sold cheep. Also 111:1 mares situated in Ligonier townehip, Westmoreland county, Pae, adjoining the tOWa of 14 M aer air. tots, with in the lare a ugh larg o e f elldfl tamp. k Alse. M seenseenof land, with a Mega soaring mill • cylng”m place. old° acr e s of land, adicdning name Mace Also, the best farm on the Monongahela River wheat one mile from McKeesport, Allegheny Co., ' Pi, containing about um mires. The improvements area frame hence and barn, eon crib and wagon elMd, with other outbuilding.. A lare apple MUM of between 430 and for woes; 6 0 quince reek Mpeartrees, and 450 Desch tree.. Also, a Farm of 240 acres, near the town of irAlTLahgilvachs:r . Allegheny Co., Pa., containing about ears;, maid about three miles east of the tiorollah of mech. The ImprOvermots ere a /ergo brick cottage house with nine well tibial:Led rooms; • beautiftd lawn in front, surrounded bY °flte:Motel trees; a No. 1 barn, with many other building; nod lensing; 10 Urea of the very beat White Osa tetDer. It is the best bushy of Ilmestons land, and le all conierlald with coal- Ahro, A Steam Grist mod Raw 5111, in complete eutucing order, situated In riieshaapek township, 211Witinee county. Pa. Will be sold at a great bargain, A pailful; of the purchase money will be taxes in well Receded Western _Lands or City Property. For tuttherparticulars. Inquire of I). Id. TOWER, Real Relate Agent, Nn. 164 Fourth street. FOR PALE. A Well Enisheit Frame Two-Story Dwelling, Having SIX ROOMS, newly Papered sad Painted. CINIS - PORTIOO, HYDRANT beide and outside tho House. THE SOT five feet front; One Hun dred feet deep . .., Fuel* GRAPE AlitiOileFftlllT TREES, &o. zeoeseatlon will be given on the let +of April next. Also, AVORNER . STORE-ROOM i yyrni TWO DWELLING HoUsLa. Tosseeolon mill le given on the lit of April next. The proprietor , will either cell= ar exchange roe Omar, rropetty. Inquire of ausaimiat PIT EIOLE GREEK OIL LAND FOR t3ii.X . A-4ntintrtl In Ludt lying:on PIG Hot,Vreek, ADJOINING THE HOLISIDiN TARN, Unice as the "Dee? LiekV; alit° In the PINE EVE BLEU, • , eantainlos fenr aeres. inmate on Pine bo. Swim PIC Hole and OR Creeks. Thom Interests Are Wet atllilltbie, 1111 the Altmann" ha all b ot .toMlands. Enqnlm of W.J. & HALL PATTERSON, Attorneys, No. tit Fourth St, Pittstqugh, Pa. FOR RALE! FOR SALE A will lmown Wesley Bon Innyroved Farm, o Akita, ONE, EUNDROD /LOBES, under a tt satale of =Stratton. Whlah halt been divided into - Leta containing from Twci to Twelve /teres, and aOld as a Whole, or In puce% to nutpar ' -abesam....._ The Improvements are a Two-story ;WiPweinor. a rn., and Stone riteknon n eseellent Spring of Water n ot extolled in &Heinen/ T . :94y. There ls also a choice van. si7 01Fi t t lsamailnalt of canines reaches, Pears, PLums, eetr,Olterrtes, IL portion of the •Presty nadertald with Coal, and la wall wet- Awed with Springs and Bunning Stream*. For forthorintonnatton apply at the Real T. tate andlnawanea Mee of ' Butler sties& ImarremecirlThe, Ica. IMGp.NG BOISE INALLEGMIN-t • - A oiel taiaing _ wo poem 17 fro voltage Raise, coo, L__, apin:oom, =.o.hea and tour %Ix i.g'."r'orZit/72Z1 an d j gas, C . COUP3 r ing a lot 69i saj i trem iszt. orna , tx.ente,d with shrub. 'r÷rih :for ficab nlrroha d ir at e d rt i s e e ee oTt l f afrording ample ?Or enzfainamil4" citeastro outlook oaths three larmagi ot Ivo to paled view. nab A Fonzth Broker, Ong, ;.''OH BA r.—Alot of. about one wm, , c• wooed fa Middleton . manta to Heyeenie if Wiwi. on the Plttsbatgii feet,weyett.ana ULL • ' , WO Sailwan , hairnetthereo n II good -name cottage et' num tomes, Th•re la also a good :.-ortband of- shines fruits. ebraticeilee. amen fruits, .fgti lawn elatigoiea Well of navy &Meg water, •Enehire of the inbacelbee, on the presiu . tea, T. B. at git •nexce4.44s, eeFacirs of , th caste of - ..Temesinleattn. deeesseil. sedrinmd -- 'Three 'Strperior liecond Randltoilers, Forty !Debar In dlunete.r, thirty4l2 feet lor& 245 inch flues to each. Way be had at a bargain. 'Enyintre at the LocituArlat Worts. - M. BOLE a OM. ircl.4firot .._ col:Point Alley and DilVe. ll o Way. 1 It BALE. , . . . 4 BiAWITFOL . LOCATION FOR A PRIVATE • • 4.lontallanit, tire . 1 4iillhie•tdrirth'llarel, is Pitt toursapo w elow nilontostvallt from the line of the t =f,.er* . ma! joarletthol - JAI - . liii,elOtTealth'streen, . d ithmaarreinotis air th'atitih4cre.t.tvao 1,:-Colanatilaaa-Oct, .ohta. altaate cal illata 'attest, trfeat front" onelnif . /Zit %etc so feet. Thtell win be rld u lg cash Iney cheap. Fat f frit WEVe "letalic% 41 ' 1 • rier-Foneth;Stteat. ,ABMALLIFAR3I WRY SEAT ....:10 REST.p.-steaatodeli mile/ irons Rigidity, th. lllll o2dAgtoll 421""M./Atts coutshtiot rtritotS iissilon, with tea rooms, stable. ,e rag= s itaiLa44l; r 43 . re srds of Wirt fruit. 1 " / ' 10 " 144,4 trat, for s term of . year/. A PP / Y - =law & 00. ILESfO & HOPKINS. ....--_ Tuesday, W , dneaday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, PROF. t MARMITE MACALLISTER ! ILLUSIONS 'WONDERS! MIRACLES PRESTIDIGITATION ! Change of Programme alghtly Reserved Seats may be secured st CRIS. CI MELLOWS MUSIO bTORE, at Wood street, without mats charge. ae23:llrd SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOO Fox Gentlemen's wear, consisting in part of the finest grades of Cloths, Cassinis res, Coatings, Beavers, Velvets, Cheviots, (larraones, PREACH lAD ENGLISH MELTONA Ar,,'&e, The above good. ere all of this Fall , . imports. Lions, and con be ?end upon er being new. They mat be made up to oilier In a .noerlor manner. mad et le, and et prices guaranteed to be its low u any other fret class Souse In the West. GB. Y, POSBIEL & &ESE, FaeL ca €3,11:t re awe .1" ilo r Under the New Opera HOttee. se2l 62 FIFTH STREET. COME ORE, COME ALL 1 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Sa`o_lEM. Nos. 13 and 15 St. Clair St. I The attention of the public is called to the large and exterwire stock at GENPLEIBEWS NISHING GOODS, Juet opened at the above. mentioned place, which 1 am now ofibring at great bargains. Any one to ward of the above Goode, will end it to their advantage to give ma a eail, and eltl.3illo my stock before purchasing else. where. They ran find the largest and best selected stn. of Wools.,, hite Cotton mad di.. BeAloPe Shirts, Cotton mad Lisle Thread under , skirts and Drawers, Scarfs, break Ties, Socks, S. ',enders, Butterflies, and everything prertninlug to the Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, in the city. Remember the place. IS and is St. Clair street. SAMUEL LEVIN. Ll• AWV etoek of Rata, Cana, Gray's Col lets, Lockwood's, Universal, Byron's Enameled nod /lassasoll, will be sold lower than cest. lyeedyreame 0> Tat PITTSZLIMIT, Feat Warnal 61113 ChIICAGO itArLiva, UOCPAITY -6-•lhrrestrunn, Sept. 'A NOTICE.—At a meeting of the Booed of Llreeton of the Plttablergn, Fort Wayno and Chlaego ON the testier dividend of TWO AND ONB HALF MD FEE CENT. on the capita, mock, fin tea quarter end ing September 80th instant, was declared I ayable, free of Government tax, Oh AND AFTER 00. T( DER 16th, pron.. by the Tressurorto the Ste ak • holders reghtered at .Plttaborgh, and by Win. slow, Lanhir et Co., No. 62, Wall t , treet. to ghat. holden reglaterml at New York. The transfer broke Will Won September Ileth, and will re-open on the 16th of October,..mxpeo. Bp order of the Board. F. Et Ryr at.292td r,'INSON. SecrearY• FRESH . AREIVAL EVERY DAY OF FALL AND ViTINTER 33ocrtcr aaa.cit E3.l3.c.ess, Men and Boy', Boot., Balmoral; Gam Bent; Om Over. and Gum SetiAtibt. Women'e Balmo• fal Oongreas Gaiters azd Laos Gaiter; Ohll dren's &met of all kind; Now lathe Bola to boy your ran and Winter Stock, cheap, at TOWER, N 0.164 Fodrib stmt.' sepia Second door Qom Filth, A LLEGRENy A - LEY It ATLBOAD.— CHANGE OP 7131.&—/ i and after MONDAY Oetobdr 2d, Pasanugar trains wiu be waed to run aa follows • n • arri MAIL TRAlN.—LearmiPittsburgn at I.to a ta. ving at Kittanning at MO a. tn. Lanes gib, 6tannl2s P ar 11 at 25 Ix 'fn., arrives at eittaborgt: at . N. EXPRESS TRAIN.-Loaves Kittanning at OM nuzlarrirttgzt 7 Przbtab vin a g ta: m mt. Lear: IIiSIALMAIODATION TRAIN.— Loran Sala Works at 620 a. :a., arrivingatPittaborgbataoO S . N. Lawn Pittstougb at 2.00 p. N. , attiring at giskeminatas at AM jp,re. K5O - F. WH26HT , So • • • --•• • • 'TEST VIRGINIA. OIL COMPANY.— . Armada] meeting of the Stockholders of the 'WEST VIRGINIA OIL 0011 f PARY, of Pitts. burgh, mail be held at No. 2f Fifth stent t hird floor, over the store of Dater tr. Bell, an TUES. DAY AFIIEHROON. October 13, at taro o'clock, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and for the transration of any otnar bust. nese that may be brought before them. By order of the Board, ',Mad 3.13.• ROBLEY, Secretary. 015 Yrrraenaa x Al .P ONl'd2;4 atpUITIOCT Dr.h. IE6I .LEOT/ON OP TRUSTEES.— & Stockholders of the Pittsburgh flu Com par.,' are Abeam nothied that as 0,„.1., oa will be stela at the °Mee. of the Ocunpany, daystsbug on the MST MONDAY (wood OF 00. TOBER NEXT, between:, the hone of to o'clock, noon,_ and o'clock 1.. x., for the purpose of oil:tot ing THREE PEBSONS to serve au Trustees of met Company for three years. , seio.t4 gAMES AL CHRISTY, Treasurer. ROS&-OIL 11P.ILNY.—At a Meeting of the Stoelakolden of the ROSS OIL COM. PAR T,•held at their °Mee on the eth Inn., Oa capital stook of the Company was by s unsnlmoni Fmk E tteleased F 63 7 , X , T vi rdf 1 . 11 3 1 tske nonce and call rand ask* out thee s stare of thsnew stock, se It la non:4aq tubal funds Immellately to early on. thewazic now ma hand. , By order of the Bowl:" ROBERT WRAY, IM...Seeeetoll• tballtOttan'ir YMCA f Ass.rawanw, Sept. 27th; 1E24 t TO CONERAOTORa..BBALRID PRO; BALE will be received at thhtviftlee until Oc. toper atb , trwiturlvo, for building a new Meg. serous Sunoco Run, on the road leading hoar Ll legany City to Heaver, la . Ohinhownship. Piaui and ocualbeutoons can bp seen on application. ft.-dared:ton of Oatunty Commissioner& -HENRY labittElt Controller. 2e28410.652.w Y e t ahhilLYSti/VELY, Gawk. pow E wrILA.A.L tips. toilet. Sets, At 'llfittlers Hausa, FROshing Store, so:' i . ederell Street, Arlegbany . wen : rtoBB COMPANY.—A. nice lug of tba atooklaOlderjr or tha Bon Oil Company "win be held at theft. Ordoe, No. Hand Serest, on t - ATLarymr, - oclobeiransuth, tor the purpose or 'elertlaly odious for the carats year. All proxies prat be dated within ten-days orthaelestlOn. By ordelor th e Beard; .'iumEar WRAY. . 11 1.. , . Secretary Host Oil Com Party. 'l - 4 , 0 R BALE:OR EXOE&NOR.—The siti. WM property. iontatalnit skate ten acres Tartly underlaid with teal azattarde Open, toasted at the at outtret Otarttero ItYreek,on the Aljntrey otter.. Thereto at Ibis ptopettra•tiarr =I and two Houser—wAt beaoht cheep, or _exchanged fAr PIDPerO, PittSOMX/ILAILeghIOIT Or LS 1'; . tiTDAY A IMORPF:1411171 - : : : Pnb2).°4 :o4.Fl l . l 94 l tred, Au g , wig/. se3o:llrd pIiODIICE 110 W RECRIVEN9 1.610 mt 'Anti Table Bettterl ico boxes_prlme OMR Ohfese 6 barrels Preati.pgil Sweet oes i 6 66 0 " • Extra Fam°Wlirroat 26 Melee Apples, Far sale by itrEi Maceprest, •'.IISS ANNIE L:ILE: ELLS I :e•engagement eC the great Wang; MISS BOHAN DENIN. for ifx nights Only. Fiat night of the grand legendary and romentie drama to four sate, of THI ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT, With new scenery and all the mechanical effects. The Angel of Midnight,l The SI frit of Love, The Angel ,of Justice, Susan Deals. The Avenger, A Woodcutter, The Angel of Death. ) To conclude with the roaring farce of JONES' BABY. EE EVERY RATURDA err Ea. NOON. Admission ii cent, to all part. of the house. IpITTSBURGH THEATER. -I_ team , and Manage, WM. HENDERSON Pstes. vs Anutasios—t mot clrole , G) ca; Fetal 1! . 5. Mrs's, XS cts; Thiszt Tier 2.5 eta; Pr/rate Box. m fS,CO; Single Sests,Sl,26. Poore open at 7 o'clock. Ourtals rises at 74. Fitst appearance. ofthe ta'ented and accomplished artistes MISS ANNETTA. INOE and .Mr. J. H. AI LOU. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, Will be preset ted Sheridan Knowles' beautiful and highly popular play of the HUNCHBACK. - Julie..... Al net r Walter Favorite Danee.....—. Mal Annetta Ince ...Mr. J U. Taylor' . Mlas Sermon To conclude With A NICE QUIET DAY. lASONIC UALL OCTOI3EIt 3. 4,5, 6 and 7, 1865 Admission..... Reserved Seats J. H. BORLAND'S, is Buxom." waxer. H. BIDDLE, Na Mt Ulmly : i k2d. AYLIra 5 .1.1:-....r45zLi.4 saaawarated =tact Of Ina shake root, wo Combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to attired an etrataut antiSote for olseenes Sarsaparilla ts repotad cam Soon a renady Is surely Wanted by those who surfer from &ruinous complaints, and that we widish will accomplish tbsdr soma:Lust prove, Si this hat of immense service to this large Sass of our af• dieted fe'iow ehilens. How computer this so.. pound will de It has bean proven es, experiment on manyor the worst gamer to be found ln the fol. lowing complaints Sorofula. Scrofulous tilvelllngs and Sores, Skin Diseases, Maples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruption% BC Anthony', Fire, Ross or kryalpeLas, Totter or Syphilis or Vermin! Dblease, Salt Rheum, Scald Hear, Ringworm, Sc. • the gate, by th• prolonged use cf this Sarsapsr tt expelled from Illa, and the pattern is Left in comparative health. Female Diseases are nulled Dy ScrofuLl in the blocd, and are often loon cured by this extract of Sal earth. Do not dimard thin Invaluable medicine, because You have been beyond upon by something pre terming to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. ti heu you have used Ayer's—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars o the &seas. It cures, we refer TOU to Ayer's American Almanac which the agent below named will furnish gentle to all who cal, for it. Arun'a TTATTIATZTIO Pim, for the cure of Oes. ti reners Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigustloo, entery, Foal Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheuma tism, anaribniti arising from dismissed stornwsh, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowel., attr lenoY, cf Avetl.e LaverClomplalnt, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, ICoaur u ids, and for a Dinner Pill. They are sugar con ,so that the most genet. the can take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient In the merit for all the purposes of a family physi c Prepared by J. O. AYES& in., Lowell. :Sass. and sold by B. A. FAIIIiESTOO' , C, SO/ fs. 00. and by all ltrugglsts. .16.1meodsgaw tarLAKE SUPERIOR Copper DIM and Smelting Works, PITTSBURGH. PARK, McCURDY & CO Monufnetmen of SHEATHING. BRAZIERS' BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER ROT; TOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS. SPALTER SOLDER. AL*, Importers and deafen in DIET. TIN PLATE SKEET 1R0N 45 WIRE, . nod T& :II .S.V • d O =O,No N . I OFIRST and 120 SEC OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special orders of (hopper out to nay desired patter. igr Pri1r11131391161/1 SIM WOillib HUBBARD, BRO. 4 CO. KAdDIFA=:M= 01 PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, Warranted OAST STEEL SAWS, of every do, scription. " Mill, ?gutsy, Orem Out, Gang, and all other varieties. • All kind. of KNIVES and SPRINGS, made from Sheet Out Steel; pars Refined REAPER AND MOWING EN' ' /Hp Warehouse and Works,aorner WATER and SHORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Particular attention given to Retoothing, Gum ming and Straightening Circular Saws, also, re. pairs of all kind.. Punching and Drilling dorm at reasonable rate.. apnany WEI. RELEHILILd ^ dt CV, Boiler Makers le Sheet Iron Workers Nos, 24 22, 24 !,;18 28 PENN STREET, Having secured large yard, and furnished with the most improved machinery, we are tam ed to manufacture every description of BOIL In the best manner, and warranted equal to soy made in the country. OHMINETS, BRICKER' FIRE BEDS,_ STEAK PIPES, Woomormi BOILERS, be OND EN S ERs, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGTVATORS, SET T ILING PANS, BOILER IRON, BRIIRIES, SUGAR PANS, and sole manufacturers of BARN HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the shorten notice . dwelt OLD. MTV.. W. D. D2111.11/i iD. 1101.LYA.X LA BELLE STEEL WORMS. REITER & CO, hanufscturars of OAST STEEL; SPRING, FLOW and BLISTER STEEL' SPRINOS, AX LES, CROWBARS, tra. SR- Ott., NA. 96 WA PER STREET (up stain) PITTSBURGH. PA. BIABITIOOD I HOW LOST, HOW ggir bli RESTORED I—Just Pushal. seal. ee Envelope. Price six cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT, and Radical Owe of Spermatorrhcca, or Seminal Weakness, frivol. watery Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impelet. mentor to Marriage generally; Nervousness, lion. sun:Titan, Epfleecy and Fit; Paental Pity cal Licapacity, resulting from Self Abuse. ha. by Rotor. J. Cuivialratx., author of the Cross Book. &a. "A Roost To Tuocastrne or Strevausna. Sent under seal, In a plain en v& ope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of sit cess, or tiropostage stamps by DEJ. O. KLINE. 1.X7 Bowery, Nese York. Post Oaks box SaSa. JelexmclanT TO NIFJAVOITS BUFFEAEBB OF BOTH SEXES.-A reverend gentleman hoe lug been restored to health in a fecversys, after MP. udrj:Vtth'trnent anl ' vert i hou e t sure es lt his .cred duty to conimuni.te to 17d.e . sttlictod fellom creatures the m...0f he trence, on the receipt of ruldreesed envelope, he will ImA/re; soupy of the prescription need. Direct to Dr. lONIct M. DAG/VALI, lee Fulto street, N. Y. inhilaydsoT --- ROBINSON, SEA dt CO., (mioccoson to Boursmoa, Mims o. Iditaartar Washington WarEle, FODNDEES AND MADEENISTS, Prramstraan. Manufacture= of BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM NERY, G ENCIUdayB MILL uN LAST ENGINES, MILL MACHI 0, SILAFTENG, OASA HMS of all &ascriptions, ODL TANKS SITLLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. anr - genta for GEFFARDI3 PATENT INSECT. OR,Ior feeding boilers. OHM cocransar BR_ ogantrao, lat rjr tnrers of IRON 'VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHIM TRES, V 7 INDOWIIARDS , ea, Nog. el SEG. MaOND and Be TH/RD MaUßMariet bet w een Wood avoll rket, have on hand s . vy of new pattern, of and plain, suitable for all pinyon,. sa-Pnithrular attention paid to naming Grave Lott Jobbing done at gnat unite. sua SENT FREE.—A Pia/MIXT OP immense I of ortance to the old and yonng, manned and single of both sexes, will be sent free bb. y addressing, with stamp eneloseit, the neat; A. KENNEL= k 00, Box 7k Baotou Post Mims . moZhirclawr 68, Oar SAY OF WASHING AND DIYSTBUO, VON Fall YOUNG MEN. Also, rum and raifil• Me treatment of Ma Urinary and Sexual Systems , Address Dr. J. SKfI.LEN HOUGHTON, How ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. ayldy arIiNNIST VOlAdeem FINZWAILD: LNG AND OONALISSIOIT ateßoatrin and wholesale dealer In CHEESE, BUTT= SIMDS, FISH_ and produce generally, No. 25 WOOD STIDOET Plttabnesh. nol itifERCIANTILB LIBEARY LEO. TURES t Season of 1865-'6. The g Lecture Oonetrattes beg to announce the In lowin • LIST OF LECTURERS, for tie ensuing season : Moo ANNA E. D/OKENSON U. OSOANYAN GEORGE THOMPSON DE CORDOVA Do. Mb. ANNA EDo.. DIOHINSON.. GEORGE VANDENHOFF JOHN B. GOUGE( Do. MarebJl • THEODORE SELTON la also confident,/ Pt. ;meted. Season tickets, (admitting to wined sesta with. oat extra charm) SX, can now be obtained at tb• Library Booms, the _principal Thug and Book Stores, and from the Committee. THOZAB BALWRIILL, Jr., Wll. B. EDWALIIDB, B. O. J Azimut, Cinantss L. Caraiwitt., sewason 7. Doinnixt., c I 1120014wrOoki Lecture committee. BUILDING (,011 7PIOPIRL E3.96.7-•231 A fiee acre tract, near /KinnearWe, arllcrintny,h I • proyerttes of Mn. Denny, Mr. &benley and Mr. Clark, intersortesl by Webster urea, suseeyteble vf gliviston Into valuable Walley sate, Ifs OFFERED FOR 'ALE, CIIEIP. Apply for turtbsz PutloolArs, to B. B. BRYAN, Broker, ida e, FOURTH sr.. aturkes aaualni AT THE Dittr% STORE, You will always And large auortment of Hall Brushes, Perfumery, ;Pomades, Cosramice, as PAENY fdArIIICIIWAs'" of VOTE Tta SOAPS, OILAALIOS SKINS • COLOGNES, shOtdder Braces, for Ladles and Ciente; genuine White Castile Soap, km, he; kept constantly on hand es the sIEriTHAL DECO STORE, soma of Ohio and Federal streets , ' In the Market House, Allegheny. OEO4GB A. KELLY Stock and Real Belate Broker NO. b 7 FOURTH STREET. Otters for the pushese sad side of 601. D. RR acormannErcr, ilalLlloB.D Rad PEIIIOLE.? OM STOOK& grataWY executed. by tell gradis ta New York or SWUM - MR, at the II EOM & l O 00M/1128SIMEI as established by the Board of Bnaktidi in tkeyespeoUre au29 • pIirVA.T.E DISEABBS. (Mee 25334 PENN antrir. near Rand, rot thee*. of MI diseeset ora_ moos flatten ftoll3 tchtilir dark by an enurelynewzne tteattnenk 211114 1 5enelnalWealmean and rumen diseasegattbe -gnitttorgiumnti then pr•ventiont AS cute warranted or tnonelleftnined. , oMee hotu*-7 to to m.,134 Lek/332S to p. &wen Isom Wu 05 514 mu stmt. ae the yittsburifi G;:iteitt% GAZETTE TERMS: Bally morniqg PI per $60.1 do . do., o - 0t.,1 by canters, toots a Artek. Dolly Evening 11.50 per year. do. do., served by carrier., lb cent. • week. Weekly, In clubs 'LEW do. single copies ed.Ce per year. do. RATES OF ADVERTISING oars a Q1:1.811—STAXD11110 surr■a: belly '1 1. wleta W,t ta w Waly one time-- - • • Three times.: l 176 ... 176 Five 2 60 2 53 tine week.... 2755175 I 1 25 "0, 7 5 Two weeks_ 472 276 200 1 25. 125 Three week.. e 26. 666 , 275 22 5 i 1 75 Tae b 25. 6 60 , DO. 2 210 Two months. 12 03 660 CO 873 25 Throe months 16 50 10 60 700 6 75, 625 Six month.... 23 50 11 75 50 600 12 00 Nine mouths 24 CO 17 20 12 go 999 00 One Year eo 00_ ._. 26 60' .. 16 . 60 rim 30 00 . _ - - Ad vertmemente Loser:co one year may be enanned at the advertiser • pleasure, at a charge of 26 beets per square, (or m ce.nts paid at the time,) but must be condo.' to the immediate business of the advertiser. Adverttseteefita contracted for otherwise than daily, will be 11160[7.51i on such days as the office may select. e ratunent ad vertiaing CASH. Death Notices, eaeh insertion I fe Marriage notices, 75 Steamboat advertisements, per trip I CO Executory' or Administrators , Notices. a CO YEARLY ADVERTISING DATES: One ennert—eonnued to the tonne-tar onatness of the advertiser, 0.14 not to Include ninon:Limn, tormation of new tame, wente, ka.—ehenceeble once a WeelL Any excess to be charged as Ran. dent matter. 60 Nine month..., 43 00 "' 26 " al 23 " 00 1 W 16 0 03 W six month. I In °°' 1 c i • 00 One Year i 63 CO , 33 Go 26 poi us 03 *let Noma. double the above rates, If la. sorted one month or more. For a lees period 20 cents a line. Local notices at soot rates as may be agreed ttipen. Q A square to be considered as the rma mita. pied by ten lines of the °uneasy advertateg type of the paper. A Ca/FF . 1E9 6 310N A LONG TINE A COMING. d late number of the Richmond Whi3 hem the following : "There can be no doubt that had a slave never trod the soil of yirginia,.she would at this moment be the greatest by far In wealth, population and everything that goes to constitute material greatness, by far the fore. Most of all the States," Tne Chicago Tribune sap ; " It was to prom this troth that Helper's Impending Crisis, that brand of conflarratioa, to Indorse which . pas felony and to read which was a misdemeanor in the estimation of the Richmond Whig and of the entire alaveholding South, was written, Have Ike latter learned new lessons In political econ - 4 my, or did they always really know what they now for the first lime confess 7" The Republican party, for years, has made the fact embodied In the above the:buts of their political faith, while the Democracy have based their whole party on its denial. Why, if thia;be so, must clavea st.ll;tread the soli of Virginia Why, now that the oneroes are Zoo longer the property of their masters individually, must they be the property of the State collectively—to be ruled, badgered, taxed. worked, bought and sold withouttheir consent 7 Since Liberty le thus profitable in all things, why must It be stinted 1 Why meat Virginia be still kept back is the march of progress, agitated by fears of struts with en Inferior and outcast race, armed but but not mfranchlsed. free from their mastem but enslaved by the State I Why moat patrols and vigilance committees take the place of the overseer's lash, and why must the white men of Virginia still, as of old, lose httlf their own llb. erty to deprive the black man of all of his. Do mestic slavery has been well defined as a stele of perpetual war, wherein one side is always vie, for and the other vatsquiahcd. The same definition holds good for political slavery or the attempt by one-I‘ l 4 the people to rule the other half by denying .aeon their rights. Now that the Richmond ITAig has learned a truth which if learned five years ago by the whole South would have averted the war, can they not learn it thoroughly and (ale I It will save a new division Into Northern and Southern sectional ppllttcal parties, it will save 'rum diss enter, anarchy and poverty at the South, far capital never seek, Investment In communities whose institutions - are unequal and their sta bility uneaten, and hence It will, as surely as and refute Virginia. Who can tell what other evils it may avert frona that and Resister States 1 Jefferson understood eighty yeas ago, as the Whig does to-day, the superiority of freedom from slavery. Hence he declared "all men are created equal." Hence he Incorporated Into the casestitutton of Virginia the provision "that all elections ought to be free ; and that all men having sufficient evidence of permanent common Interest with, and at tae.hment to the community, have the right of suffrage, and cannot be taxed or deprived of their prone-ay for public uses without their own consent, or that of their reprosentatiVes ID elected, nor bound by any law to which they have not In like manner Reunited." That chum fairly carried out to-day would give the ballot to the negro. EMINCLPATToW PPOrmant.E—The Soothers people are iogning that emancipation will prove portitable la the end. Wo have told theme* for years, but they would not believe ea. The de termination to think it so, now that It has come ;ignitest their conaank, la senalble and will lead them 10 - tryand make it so. The Chula.- ton Neva discovers that there is really no loss of property by enurnelpatlon, but only a transfer of values; the master formerly owned the negro; he now owns himself; he is worth Just as much as ever, and, and regarded as capita!, WWII/ pro duce Just ea much as ever nuclei tight manage ment. This Ls sound doctrine; and If the Me mastens wlfl only see It and conform to It, their very selfishness will lead them to treat the na nnies well In their new relation, and make the most of them by at eziumeng edticatiOn end thrift among , them. —.Nova:labor 2. ...Noveztbar 7. .••Demnbar 222 ...December M. ...December 2d. B. GRATZ Bnowe, 'United Staten Senator from Jammu!, has made s long and able speech at kt. Louis In favor of equal suffrage. He con tends the t Gongresa hue the right to require ne• gro suffrage In the reorganized States as India- . pcntable to '• a rejmbileau form of government." Admitting that tole prbase was not 50 tiicant the framersof the Constitution, be naverthems Argues that It hour duty to Interpret it accord log to our penstntidcas of right. He also pante that Corushiteney requires the extension of the suffrage to women, but Minimills may be post_ pond for the present, especially es men and wife arc one, and the husband acts for both, and It le to be presumed that most women will marry. This will not be perfectly eatiatimm to our "strong-minded" A)sters, moat of whom do not expect to harry, and such as haVe or hope to yield to that 'human weakness decidedly ott jetting to the vote by proxy, ALL ,Tura libmurne auci ids letter to 274 Mx, seem to ba rid& at alxiut their title Value by our Eagilab Mends. The .9pectotor cloaca a curt paragraph, with the remark that " Mr. Berdamin, like Mr. Lawley, forgets conveniently enough why the cartel of exchange was not ear -0.0"-ilinttebr, because the Confederate an. thWitlea refened to treat negro Boldlent pigment of war. We can well believe What he testa us, that Mr. , Davie ceualmentli 'Opposed the more cruel policy toward the' rLsnuen urged upon him by some of his advisers—for example, by Mr. Benjamin." Sevin:La—The Steubenville Biro Gl says : "The pulpit Mitts city, last Sabbath, evoke out boldly upon the subject or tainparance,and reprimanded those In no measured terma in "evil spirits " bold the cup to their neighbor's Spa: contending that those who dealt out liquor to the public al i o were In Co emall 6gree reeponalbi e for ,the he tna _Jority of the W .ldch blatken the criminal record of dm nee ,—reapeetalble tor „the widow's tears and the cries cd the orphan for bitted. The sal= Ira* handled with great reverlty. th 6 ohjeetlelog to ellbet good by making the trallle An liquor odious." Pam/cu.—Mr. 81twall Marls, orthi, 'girds Sada loursud,, published-1u Alnzandria, Is , stopping in Or city a fesr days: The State ' , + 47l „fd ‘42;01,., sMlalusa "paler staziai aitarAtia'authroak of the re bellion: We magas/44 kiow that it has ba• comasolirosiarouff that proprietors Maud doubling its ;US neat Is tiled With ieh*edintele, - ezid'orethr a veinal:de met= for 'the Prictirt sOatliOsirlitra. • . MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1255, _ Is timeo,,a thaem, I time mulY• week.,• meek. &week. LETT.ERS REMAINING EXCLAIM. •••-• ED in thereat Offloe at Allegheny 06Y, Pa.: To obtain 'any of them letters, the applicant met call for aftatised lettere, Win , the date of this hat, goof pay hoc Dour for adveril 'tog. Baal called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Fneas Dativairr letters by ecirrOrr, at the teal. .deed of owner', may be gismo= by ebeervlng the Mowing errs. : I. Dtgard letter. plainly to the street and num ber, sr well at the Poet OMee and State. 2. Rase letters with the writer. Post Ojtrra and Bate, at and number, slips them plainly with full .siame, lad mu,* that answers be directed award 11.11..etters strangers or transient visitors In a town or ally whoa° special eddreas may be un known, aliouM be marked en the lower left hand corner, with the word "Tranalentu 4. Pica the postage stamp Da the upper rigliMand corner, and leave space between the stamp end di• rection for past-sem-korg without Interfering with the writing. N. 11.—A nxistread for the airman of a letter to Bre writer, If unclaimed within Tnntir .A. or less, written or . printed with the writer's ame, Port Qpiee and State, wren theleft-hand end of the envelope, on th e faces ide will be compll4.l with at the usual prepaid rate of postap, pable when the letter to de li vered to the writer. (&C. 29, Los of Heti SAITUD DAY, SEPTEMBER 36, 1863. A H I AMID °apt AM Abs Alo e Amanda IHeatleas Jos 0 Arelle Jot 11 roan Littie Owen Mary Armstrong L May E. 6 Ogden plot Ales fir T4in nerizintrynntrandil, Pattenen r Il armstronisPos'Oiwitter J, Jr Purdy Jame* 0 - B I Hamer Jennie Park .1 Barelay And'w i Hayden J P Patton John Black A P Ihawks John Perkins Jas Ball • V Brow Tohn W PatersonblarJß Baked AQ. Holmes Jon B Porter Maggie ition2o garriaocieee Cili Phipps Elie Win ilc li Tlis mbar* .111.thbell 9 Putnam W S Ibli•kle LI W Hartman nazan Palmer Robt Baker 6 A Hayworth 9 Porter Anne Black Jamul J Ilarelay S M Join:sloe 13 It gelatin G. gate Aradfool Wm 'Johnston WC _ ~ Brokaw RDI ' /moisten Wm ' () iJohnston /1 E Cuddy Ann /Jones F Cowan Chas Johneten YE WM. Chu ' X • Crafty tapt EG Rennedg 'Jae P .Crevan Deal Rey Sarah. Oaraq4aeiD Kelly DD . o=l*Al ICS T. Xentedy A N Crook MO - • Hen Adam Demerol Hugh Kidd Wm Calabluell L ... Collies Samuel LeydeSalath , 4F Oolebangh 13 • Looted/Win Clever John Lynch Emma Crawford Jai Lotion ICU - Oole Michael 2d Colvin ALM Mason Kato Crawford 'INto D Montt Mary D Mutat MaryA Donnell, C 0 Mansfield Sohn' Donahue A Miller Jon Dilworth GOO Magee MI DnalleY Gel) Mackintosn Donaghy Cart Moody 0 A Donaghy. Joe Martin David Davis Thomas Mc Davis blary's Mohltan R T DaildemiM A hlclllosky_t E McGuire H l', Scant DJ MdElroy .Wm J, Edmunds& McCord Itanati Evens EG hicOorgitinflch. Elliott Andrew WO, b" _ , Me° snub Jlr ' Mel Franklin Et Mel ' Mat Oakum G Ann R Mel Gitaiies Stibt Mal a ttelitMeasaM2 Meo , raham' BS ' , BEM GllviliJohn'r., bleoll , atasaYbrepnine mem Ober animal main' GUlalandSans'i *API Gardner Mary .. 'Gran Din , / NCO Gallaher -0 ' • Mae, SR- Oman Berner •—__________:::_ 0 nwt.mtvr. ne lCl s - I EVRIEt• NO- 6/, WYLIE EE T. r g •t - . euxisoDEr To"wlaozaa etatreca 6rD na Fo4vltEtir-urrzwrzoNig. 11420±saus MEMO I=M=El l , .Wt'C6a.fiF 41". sem deabtlese be attend, . - from the South, for the action o; e.s oaten {Virginia. North Carolina, Georgia, Tex., Arkansas and Tenneosfe,) hoe then so i.e.? .liy Incurable to re-union that the others can have no further encouragement la boiling oat. We shall therefore expect to nee even Bishop Wil• mar, of Alabama, on hand, notwithstanding he cannot pray for the President while military occupation of the State continues. Wallop Johns., of Virginia, In his addr e ss to the Dio cesan Convention at Richmond, last week, took high ground for immediate and nnconditionor re-union. He asked: "Should we he more I co plicable as churchmen than as citizens? I' time is necessary to compose oar feelings, how much must be taken/ Whose experhicce Is to determine the measure? Is there any other scriptural limit than the 'going down of the sun I Are not such feelings better disciplined by Immediate, resolute mortification than by Indulgent allowance 7" This venerable prelate, who was the first among Itls peers to restore the formula of the church, went fanner In his addresa, and took the ground that the negro must ho fitted for the new and higher sphere he hes been collet upon to till. He cx• horted his brethren to begin at once the work or educating them, to deal generously with them In all hush/cosi matters, and to have forbearance for any errors they might commit from exagger. sited notions of the liberty they have attained. Following out the Bishop's recommendation, the Convention voted to encourage parochial schools for colored children, and "tilt the laity of the diocese win cooperate with their pastors, and, as far as practicable, both In the Sunday school and at home, give particular attention to their mental as well as religions instruction," These, are encouraging signs, the more so as the example of Virginia is ail potent to the South. The illonthlles BAIIPEISS Itiaosztan for October Is unusually Interesting, and is especially rich In engravings, having forty-two, which Illustrate the several original papers, viz i Down in the Cinnabar Mites, Visit to the Isle of the Puritans. Sher. man's Great March, and Fighting Joe Hooker— and also "arinadale" by Wilkes Collins, and "cur Mutual Friend" by Charles Dickens. The account of the production of Clnabar, in the opening article, Is fall of interest. A very ocit ty story Is that entitled "One of my Scholars,' nun Oolle is nearly as gcod. Tho Editors Draw er is as hill of facellw as the last edition of Joe Miller, and the Monthly Record of Current Events continues clear, reliable and condensed. The most remarkable paper In the October number of the Affenric dlonthlY Is a French poem, called "Noel," written by H. W. Long fellow, and sent to Mr, Agassiz, with a basket of 'wine, on lest Christmas Eve. Ii Madre° like a veritable chanson, with it pleasant refrain. that &ranger blessed!, we doubt not, wools have been pleased with it. Of course, Mr. Longfellow will put It Into English. There are two stories of the war here, and we would suggaLt, as a novelty, the Bane of a single num ber without one. There is having too much of a good thing. We have here, to), a poem called "Abraham Lincoln; Bummer, 1865," which 911, thirteen octave pages, and conalita of hit wawa five and six hundred lines The coneuslon of "Needle and Garden" maintains chit interest of that laboratory very wall, and there Is a far ther Po{tion of Ike Marvel's "Dr. Johns." A long cilticlam (a second part, too,) upon Wilhelm Meister conclusively shows that the critc: sees much more of a book than the author does--sometimes. A library has laden written upon the hidden meaning of Bhakspoare, and it Ia possible that he only expressed what he said, and meantnothing more. The conclu sion of "Coupon Bonds , ' is excellent—the wri ter...la one whom we should like to meet again In pion The opening paper "Sainte who bane had Bodies," Is sensible and suggestive. The took notices, let us say, are Judicious and well written. flours at Bane, edited by J. hi, Sher wood and MMllishcd by Cherie. Scribner alt Co.. New York, is a new monthly magazine, exactly half a year old, devoted to religious and popular lit erature_ Ile contents are mostly original. Bor rowed articles are honorably credited to the authors, or to the periodical. in which they first appeared. A aerial tale of considerable merit, entitled "Geoffrey, the Lollard," is ranting through Its pages. The literary articles in the October number, are 'attracitve, consisting of "Irvinn.o Sunnyside In 1851," by John Eston Cooke; "hire. Lydia R. Signurnev, ' by bliss C. E. Beecher.; and "The author of AnureLsuric." " by Colonel J. 0. Wilson. The Philadelphia PS-or sate that "Annie Laurie." as well as that bean. &al ScouLsh lyric, "The Laud of Leal," was written by Carolina Oliphant, a native of Perthshire, In Scotland, who beeline Baroness Nairn by marriage, and aidd in 1815,at th e age of evenly-nine. It Is singular, also, that "Auld Robin Gray." another ballad of humble Scottish life, should have been written by another titled lady. The opening paper hero, on "England and America con tains some homo-truths which we trust will be reprinted abroad; and concludes with an ac. count of the reason why "the cold etexulder" was given, during the recent sessions of the Congregational National Council at Boston, to the Rev. Dr. Vaughan, one of the delegates from the Congregationalists of England and Wales. who, as Editar of the British Quarterly Ilarieut, had been violently and persistently Inimical to the Union cause during the four yearn of the war. With the exception of Dr. Guthrle, and he only daring the last year, scarcely any clergyman of the Presbyterian churches of Scot land gime a good word to the bold soldiers and mind men who have been struggling to break down the curse of Slavery In this country. Ramsey float neater Jr* Ramsey Was litymer Nene Mettle Newton Raindrop idad RaMaelds Rose James t Illehards J tt oh am n. Reynolds nittentonilesos Rooth Law • need Rtebardso isessa nßad Rea: Wham • • • Souders was • Stevenson Wm Scott Wary IS heIMaI Sltttill r h' Snort. Sou bi: e R Stinton Story Elizabet Slayers Lhtal Stormy Annstrg Saydor Artbut Sprattl7 lx J I Thomse Leapld ..... AratonElfs.ab - )avid 14 . 4 . Mutt: %le • I I 2 Yen" J F 71 . 414 I Beck s • Barba' , ! 4 ,+pier I taauter. ( - Tr 0.• • Nrr... (•,;' WI:: I, _on AWN DA toot. 04,10 ID o'clock. will be itol.l at No. Is e„,lwaii ward. : t •, . C. - tttacet and Ica, post beadat nada; 1.e.. • . .p, bottom chairs and rockers, Bolton arm rocket, card table, sewing stands, dinning and kitehen t atOra, wash Hands, carpet+, and ❑ cloth, pttcd rot store and °lamina; can ware, lamp. loosing a tames, parlor fender, num:ma/are, aca T. A. McCLELLASD, Auctioneer. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OCTOBER 10th. 1885. Pnr.nace to the . anthorlty vested to as by reso utions adopted Iron meeting ol the StOehholdera ni the Bel none Work. Company, held on the twenty-third day or "luster., Bak the undernigne; Agents oz belleit of said Corporation, Will Sell at Auction. At the front door of the Court Route, to the city of Wheeling, on Tuesday. the 10th day of Oztober, 1865, commencing the sale at in, o'clock s. m all [boa Islueble Real Little and Appurienatio". Me xth Ward of mild city, know. e . T :1: BELMONT IRON WORKS And Nail Factory, pßounded an follow., viz Welt by the Uhl, river, North by Dlvlsion street. East by alain street, and South by the property of Alum. Chide - eft a. Lancuiter. Also, The Coat Aline in ..Id Ward, now worked by said Corporation, and the &allure/ connecting said Mine cod the Rolling Melo, The Real Estate and Coal Property bea lousing to toe said Corporation In and edionuag South Wheeling, including that recently porch*. of Cr. J. U. Campbell, and the chores In action connected therewith; and If Town Lots In Santa Wbeeliog, lately purehased tf the All ft M. Bank and others, and Lot No. t 1n CalilweiPteaßkiltlon to the city of Wrieelino, eon:heart corner of Male; and Division streets, with Live Tenements there on. It is supposed that the 00.1 Property to be sold with the Works Is sufficient to eupply th Works for thirty yearn The said Real Property to be mold on the Inflow- Leg tenon via: Unnfourth moth, and the residue, with interest from the day of aisle, In three eq.l instalments, payable to six, twelve and eighteen menthe from Bald date; the purotisser ef the Real Estate to take the stock on hand of mater bits Iran, nail., tool. and chattel prep.rty at an ap. pralsement to be made by chive disinterested per sons, of whom the purchaser Is to choose one, the undersigned ageate another, and the two so cho sen • thin!, the decision of any two of the three to sae bindle's; and the etook mi taken to bopaid for In equal instalments at four, stn and eight month., with lelorest from day of sale. The de terred payments on both the Beal Estate and block to be secured by 'wrier astlsfactory to the tidersignalagenta, and a Ilea to be retained on the property until payment to full. Tne our. chaser ohs 11 have the option of paying In hand the whole purobase money, or any further portion thereof then short stated. JAMES PAULL, U. 1). HUBBARD, B. C I RANGLE. Wheeling, W. Ye., Atru. 2S, 1655. aullOnd LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT Cars, Engines, and Railroad Iron. u=or: - ... & PATES MILITARY RAILROADII, oPP::6 OP AeRISTANT CUIARTERMASTRIL WASIFIIeaTON, D. O. August 1855. V7lll be sold at CITY POINT. VA., on W NIESUAY, October ti at II o'clock a. m.: About four thousand (4403) tons Railroad Iron. At PORTSMOUTH, VA., en FRIDAY, Oeto• wet 13 at 1901.: Five :.5) nrst-claaa Locomotive Engines. About fifty (193) Freight Oar. and 000 (II Pane. ger Car. At NORE)LK, VA., October is, at 5 tr. m.: One new Locomotive Engine, 5 foot gauge At ALEX ANDHIA. lA., on'TUESDAY, Oe. tober 17: FIRy (It) drat-clam Locomotive Engines, 1 foot 6 Inch gauge. Eighteen (18) new P.atform Cars, five foot gauge, Twenty.five (25) new 800 Cara, five foot gauge. About three hundred And Orly OLIO 800 Oars, feet 53.1 inch gauge About two hundred and thirty (230) Platform do., 4 feet S) in. gaup. About thirty (30) btock 0r,.. 4 feet 91 . f in. gauge. TweetY fee) Paseenger so., do One (I) Wrecking do., Two ,2) pew Truck. • • - Slaty (an) do, trained. Fourtecli (14) £laic , About two thousand (2,0001 ton. Railroad Iron. Sates to comment. at Al..E.Y.Attli }ILA, at 10 a and to continue from day to day until all me cold. Tem.—CASH, In ()overate.= tends. H. L. ROBINSON, Brew. UoL and L. Q M. U. S. Military Hallre 4.11. rirrorr quart - railcar...ran sisn'a 0r0W2.1 Pirrennuort,Sept 1865. SALE OF GOVERNMENT. 22, PROPER Ty.—tgill be soldat Public Auction at the FalrGrounds, In this city, oa the 2d day of Octo ber ISO, the following Government property, alz : 4 Homes. 30 Six Aluie 'Wagons. 62 Single Sets Wheel Harness. 118 " Lead 8 22 beel-barrowc. :2 hiding Saddles. 10 Bridles 21 Saddle Blankets. 17. limiter Chains. MO Horse Bells. 27 Chains. Anvils, 7 Siedges and I Plow, 20 Axle,. 12 Spades 176 .Shovels, 183 Tick 4441 En " Heading. 7 Branding Irons. Ii Pauline Platform Scales. 10 Crow-bars. 4 Road Scoops. LOU Cans. 48 Coro Mills. CO Bucket.. 614 Oraln Neck& 21137 Rnfl Bond Chair. 141 Hit& Murk, sf the abos - e property la ingoal condition. Sale to conarnet. a; 4X 4, m. tertne—thmi United Staten currency. la Lieut-Uolonel and Deputy°4.7lsGSS'en'l rei:dtd GREAT AUCTION SALE AT BRAD. DOOkti YIELD.—Four Acres Home aten4l. Grows of kii A 43.4,14 and TA tray four Largo Building Lota.—On 11IONDAY AFTERNOON, October 24, at 2,4 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold the above, The convent. enca beauty, and desirableness of this rapidly thriving locality are suHlclently known. These lots are above the Penterylvanta Railroad. in the most dealtabla part of ilraddook's, now for the first time offered at sale, varying from 40 to 50 feet wt.", and 110 to 150 feet deep; a few contaliiinf neat an acre each. They front on the excellent Township Road !radios direct from Braddock'. Station, only ng Me y distant. The H omesteadadjoinite of four sores hit a eubstanUal, and elegant twootol7 br ca rnanelon, well finished, with eight rooms, out buildings, Ike.; the grounds are under excellent cultivation, to shots, varieties of fruits, grapes, with good supply of water. The Six Acts Grove le excellent land, beauti fully adapted for ornamental . grounds, [Mins It for one of the loveliest home in the country. TXIIIII3I OE SALZ-01124 bird oath, balance in one and two yews, with interest, scoured by mort gage on the premien. *to to paid on wheat said, as part of the cash be payment. each Lot A FRES. EXCURSION TRAIN ate leave the Permaylvanla Depot, Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock, for eonvoyance of ladles and gentlemen to and from the sale, returning at o'clock. No TICECTS (1111eet.1119. Plans at Auction Booms , 100 Smithfield Str ens A.. MaILWAINE. Auet't LARGE BALE OF OOVERNMENI RAILROAD ENGINES AND CARS. • trWITSD SPATES MILITAIIT HATLIIO•O3. f7llOlll 07 ISAIRIBTAXT QUARTERMASTItt., Nfsanlcrroar, D. 0., !await it, Jaz. Will be sokl et masour,srEa, opposite Riche mond. VA, on TUESDAY, October Twentrilve (2t) neer fint.slass Local:mottos Ea. glo, tin foot gauge. fin foot drivers, sylir. dens Ma l esoacitt of tank. OM 0 11066 . Flee (6) first.elass Locomotives, a nate% lack Fwohundred and alitrdra Oars, Eva foot gauge. C 2116) nen Ek.s Freight Moen (It) new Platform Oa live foot gauge. Ten (to) Freight Can, 4 facer la. mg°. Toe sale to continua from to day until all Santo commence at 10 ralock. Ttram—OASll, to Government funds. H. L. eoffissom Drew. Col. and A. Q.. Id. ASSIST •IfT ItISAIITEXIMASTLIVO Opounil PreTanoson, P 4:, &Pt. 2 .1 MI SALE OF CONDEMNED QUART MASTER'S STORES. • liu Stumm. §7ooli: aa ctii at Stela Pipet . . 6 Tames% inHrlorecirat °that Aitlclos. VIII be told at - Public Auction. at the GoVern.. meat Stairehouso. , on Pena irtruet, opposite the . Fent Womb Mahood Dew; in this city, of • x. •WEDBESRAY, October an, totok, at to o!otoot Tnitics—Oiab. 11. S. Currency. . • E. E OAMp, Dept. std A. Q.. Bt. D. S. A. .1.&1[1:11 L. tono....aonn antra...4ocla Doaaaar, LONG, LANE & Co., SIGN ARTISTS & HOUSE PAINTERS, Nol 60 smitbficui Elk, Pitt:famish, - ' LETTERING tig. Aga. KINDS "executed promptly and with onaimpaned elegance. .w.auneux. 011 OW CARDS on , enameled paper of al/ colors, andGILT axo OSS madeO TORI to brier and sent to all pang of n the N oo G nn LA trg. Mitle manner. P/ ALIMISIGNS execute I d In a higtdrar. , • MIME PLUM% done with -a mum to da tabillty. hammy at' eater. and. cesium of Artlah. ' Air - All Worh &crewman/. rate*, along ___________"_____ WILL:I , I3R owIi arta at Ms Arga at Bacon! lk Dicy**ow MACAO 4 WD 13101T;POrzurc e Mbta44ra73:••,ornerd owl seta gu, Rids... , inwainuteit it SATZ.. • . • 22T0Itils /10=1:32 4v i nz " . FL Y ect, laMpleta, Suitable for a Saw, Grid, or 1.121 1141,4a1tris , ty at M e MZIO P e = l APThirth 7 tY of For. : saran/ go rarrratzEr4psik e dt . SAND Pl4B=ll-110 bbla, for maitoly; EMT 8..Q07 IMEMS2I Side-wheel !steamer A. G. Brown, rrglztered 2.M too. sloe-wheel steamer Ohio Belle. registered =tone Side-wheel steamer iiitutartg, regiStered 118 toes. Sloe-wheel steamer Elaist Charles, registered 357 tome. Side-wheel steamer Diana, registered red toes. :41de—wheel steamer E. H. Fairchild., registered got Loft. 2 4 1t0-unt el .reamer B. J. Adams, registered 681 tops. . Side -wheel steamer Switzerland, registrund 61 0 tato.. Stein-wheel steamer Ids 11lay, registered 260 tons. Stern-wheel steamer lowa regittered 422 too. Stern-wheel steamer Altar:l3MA, 09g11191911.1199 LOOS. 5t999,1911991 steamer Dick Fulton N 0.2, Miner' ed 118 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Colonel Benedict, registered 121 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Colonel Chandler, registered 20 tons. Stern -wheel steamer Comte, registered tons. Stern-oheel steamer Lizzie Davis, roglateled tons. Ste-to-wheel steamer Colonel Ottepln registered tons. Screw tug Leviathan, registered 124 tons. Screw tog Sintue Bunke registered 62 tome ScScrew tug Baltic reglater.4 113 tone rew tog Captain Pitkine (now battling). Screw tug (no name coo now -01.11b11eg) Serena tug George E. Tyler registered Ile tons. Screw tug America, registered 418 tens. Screw tug Hancox, mogestered 162 tout, S cre w tugw tug Gladiator Admiral, r, l e ll tons, gistetedl24 tent. ole Centre-wheel steamer Keeper, registered 81 tons Centre -wheel steamer General Ransom, reri, stet ed 104 [OEM Centre -wheel steamer Colonel °album, register. 91 tone m ane barges Nos. 10 and 11, and Abbey. Canal I,at Rosa le. Ten (io) gunwale barnes. Twenty lour , 22) pontoon boats. Four (4) Stasi boats, ono ( sail boat, one Cl) me tallic boat, fire ,61 skiff's, one i 1) set or ways. All of ^..."hich eon he seen at NEW ORLEANS, LA., until the day of tele. At Mobile, Alabama, Until Thursday, Oe.. tober 12, 12 M., For the Side-wheel steamer Laura Hill, registered 63 tons. I Side-wheel steamer Warrior. registered 46e tons. Shio-whoel steamer James Battle. registered 631 Side-wheel steamer Ariel, registered stu tons. Side-wheel steamer DV W. Thomas, refistered sti teas. Side -wheel steamer Starlit ht, registered /GI tons. Side-wheel steamer Iservil/e, registered 505 tone. Stdo-wlarel steamer J. 1). Swain, registered 237 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Jennie Bogen, registered .341 toms. Stern -wheel steamer H. B. lismilton (Sunk), ref Lured 199 tors. Screw tug Perry, registered 164 tons. Screw tog Alph Cutting, registered 93 tons. Screw tug Blossom. registered 54 tons. 111 oe el barge Ford, canal boat Golden Era, canal boat (no name). fully (SO) pontoon barges, thirty (au) yawl boats, and three (a) sectional docks. All of which can be seen at PdOBILE, ALA.' until the day of sale_ Persons making proposal. for more than one boat or barge. !Mould give the name or number of each boat nr barge tem:l - for, with the pries proposed Ott given for cacti. Each e oveiope containing • bld Mould !. sealed, and the 061110 of the boat or barge, or description 01 the property, indorsed thereon, and addressed to Brigadier General L. B. Pangaea, Chief of Rail mid River Transportation. in care Of the °dicer la charge of river transportation at the point cleric. netted for opening bidet The Government reurves the right to withdraw If deemed too low. any of the above property, and to reject propomill Payment. to be made In United States enrreney, 51,5,9_ the seely!teoee of say proposal and prior to 15r.4.46 to 2.Z.DkOPert.T. A full description of the property may be ob.. talned on application to Colonel Arthur Edward., Amistant Quartermaster,St. Louis, Ditatouri. By order of the Quarte rmaster General, LEw B. P, Brigadier General and (Thief ri of Rail and River Transportation. ati9d4 Weaurnorow, D. O. September 21, 1862. XOTICE—AII boats, &c., et New Or leen. and Mobile, for width bide are not ma cepted, will be offered at Public &action. Those at New Orleans, at that place on SATURDAY, the 7th day of October, and Moss at Mobile, at that place on MONDAY, the 1610 day of October. Due notice will be riven of peenine boar and locality of sale. By order of the Quartermaster O eneral. LE WIS B. PARSONS, Bea Brigadier fauleral. FOR SALE, LIMATTASOO(.I4I HULLING MILL Witt D .P.l UPPIIIIIT, ' Orrzen OP Dinacron AEC/ asnisigu. MANAGER OP Mu. yrs iv Rartnoaps 11. S./ WASKINOTOO, D. (I. July al, ISM. o'clock ' ro ”b oZo ni n b Va e ri v ed • " Lk", 4 . M trin u b: " Is, toad to purchase the United R takes Dluitary Rail. ad Rollizz a illi at Chattanooga. Tennessee, with the m , took, buildings, ilxturea track ecuatectieg a Boiling 111111 with the Rash. vile and Chattanoo—r. Railroad. The mill and machinery occotructed to reroll railroad Iron are entirely new, and of the mat Imved character. For full description end details of operation, A., ciy, he n apply In pmeau or by-letter to T. Tenrut Pl l ARDLEY, FaperWtendent, Chattanooga, asee. MI b.da should be endorsed, "Propoial to pug chase (Rattan !op, Rolling TWL't D. O. hioOA.LLIIIII, Brevet Brigadier General, Director and General Manager No rstisisetory bids Illlittars Rallroads 0. S. having been receive! wider the recent. adverttsement for the aisle oi ttutChat. tanooga Rolling Mtn, the time for receiving bias ta extended to the FIFTH OF OCTOBER, ISIS, sane Lou,. D. 0. 111cOALLUIR, Brevet Brigadier General, Director and Cleans] Manager Pittwary Railroads U. S. • --------__________. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVT.LE. PA. actleacietar rk:m. mac:armee. WEDNESDAY, SEPTENSEI 20, Fal,L TERM °OEMS. Wednesday December 20, Fall Term closes; Thurs. day, January t, Winter Term opens; Friday, Marsh SO, Winter Tem closes; Monday, April I, laving Term open.; Thunsday, June - SPII3B Xenia closes —iXifiIIIENGEOIENT. [mention beauttful, healthful, and eicrilditeeess. Libraries, Oatiousta , azul apparatus ruonntally w i th and ralunble . A new boarding ball with completely foraltbed rooms for the asommmoda lion of one hundred eludr_nts. BoarilinglroM pAe to 54.00 per Week. °lessee commencing Latin and Greek Inn be formed at the beginning of the Fail Term. ARMY B OTB, REAL GENUINE SIP LEiTHER. CIISTONI.DIADE HAND SEWED Three Dollars a Pair, a BITLEL LOD'S AUCTION URA ear-en roma at Goat, 13 ZAki , : f o 9* - tPr 1 . 13 ° liernnezt.a. ,asS. _Nth • • ociiriunierrvE, ostr.c 71:samci; a'retlred'physielaq.,Af meat . cll. nonce,' discovered, while In itur West Isaac • oe2talutorero, Oolteamptlon,Astamayalrondidtis, z aiciughs, , Ookls, and Gimetral Delfillty, The remodg was discovered by fin when his only a, daughter, war given up to-die. His child was med. and la now Alive aid well. Diatom of benefiting his fellow' mortals', he will send to those whowhili trte'tecioe, containing foil di mitotic for inaklar and aucteallftakt Anita; t wo remedy, free, onmexlpt of their names. with-two lamina topay expenses. Trier. Li not. singe symptom erconiumptlDA that it does not at onto tope hold of and dissipate. Wight sweats, Rey. Wino% Irritation - of the nerves, More of memory, =tun ealmeraraldlin, *harp pall, lathe icings, 'or* throat, chilly sensations, nausea et.the atom- Ach, lineation of the timed", wasting away of the Musette. The writer will plane mate the . ,oloie of the , paper theysee this advertisement tn. • go. dram CRADDOCK &OM.. telithrtnnwT Earn at, go, NOTIOB • •" - ie .:15,,7mi WI bilis the atalisesteryler Pllteffaildri4 .?1,41c i MUTED -STATER . FIN MINIM; :4 - 4thiinantliuivakihras lilt* • - • • •:•,kuld , Bp Veen bmi siren -.t,,,: -'-'• .:-, • r• 1:15f)1 tY ..1 . 1 , : r r o'n+ s waiiiiimsw, i, ' • 1,,. • gas can burtbireVz jr-szio. ~,., ',, .70 . . t rldn. g ; , 1 , stqlkiktillt . ti'V t4 , , , ,-, ,•-• ~ k,4: va ,• r -.: ..4;,`, i. f.4T,.... L ,Ii tt CPSCOL ainfl. 7.T . WibfF i f t IH ,. ' V 04 • VO/I.LBE3VnittbarriZlllM-W , 1% it .11Pai CO 944 ,r7l, Al Wg ! -0 . . 'acaXra T. an! roo ...7,-...... t fr.,c r ,‘• , Steamboa Barges, art-Bolts, ProParcy,o Qmorrinnturrza Gimuy's 07/MIL, WAnanrarcar. D. 0.. laly 211. ME. SEALED PR6POSAIL9 are barite.] sad will tftelye4tat the plasm, Da:toot/3 the time her. Walter named, tot the pa/these of the following ST EAMBOATS, WHAILF.BOLTS, BARaES, and other Property. At Nett Orleoo i Lo obe till r e t. until boar.Wednes- For the mone/ barge Itialllgan. and 000 (I) .Dal Which un be wen at PORT HUDSON, LOUIS IAN A. until the day of .ale. For the wlt•rf-boat Natchez, lOotona; 004 two (2) coal boats. Which as be seen It BATON ROGUE. LOU ISIANA, until the cap of sale. ALSO, For the Side-wheel ateamer. Colonel Holcomb (building). regleterell 220 tone. Side-wheel steamer Min ola t regletered SOO tons, Side-wheel steamer W. B. savory, re‘latered loos. Side-wheel steamer J. M. Brown, regbgtered an lona. J• TINGLEY Secretor? of the Picolty 3 - . - irr.:'' Lte ---- :.. ...... • 1,10; .:t . - . 10,ot. zitTa not N 6,l67, Spilth.o:oldStrOg. . .. ...• . :. .- ~ f, . . ....Iz., ,-.•-,•,11,.. ,, a57/ •:,-. •:.•. eITTSIMPIGHs,.I% -- , . , ... ...I lo;s-,ISSIE---..:.... .',..:•...,: ~ ..P 4f4. 0 1.; - ,, , 1 a ...11W LIZI %IT • .. . .W t l ,RiPi: 9 4?, • - r • - 11 4*.4*!•w: ~•Nir. 7 4444, 1 ... ~,. • ..,, ilfr,l2l btitiiirritt.lo7l(l:.L..l4.7 i'l7 • .17/ . 61 .:11.a1 , 1;,.. 1/......,.. / .. 1 -,:ift7Zl CI - 4 : 4 7,A.TELT4 I II I 4IIVANErsTgam.„. a ...., :,..0 1,, , ,. t ~,.... 4, .:A.:;;_ _I., 4 —.7; ~, i, 3 '•,-, ear - azoacorinpatutdr*: Fumy sift z u b s i six,k., oicsau, mac itraz_W.44,4l Pivai 4A' mir „ ... . 4 31 40%%a-dr: N innolai ,t11,..-tir.,-'l-3'l' ~.. , r•vs•-3 siELS t15..144,1•11./113.1.:::, ',11.-ING-.4,•111/ry.l nlsu e.: 5..r., ,, , , P5M.M.Lf.‘,F 1 _,... ,.. . ... , .. ,„ os... 1111 : • i111.-...... • Knowles SL_Ellileelinie Pinny, ---- 7! 9 , 1:..tm0r.w411.1 . ~t rivhb , Aw , r1,,,f ri , . ---, foot I opc-j3 a v-,O4.I2ATIST.Birsce ..2a91:411i13 S j n ' s;• • ' ' 1 ' * s .. .., °. .....:, ,p,. • ,,AlckFrik ' . 1 40.44.: ..... 54 1 1401.* mitt -- ' 4 . r . ‘ ,.. . - ~,. .1 • • '., the ... .131 Le .....-. ,"'..., ,•,. ,-. .:12 ' ,n,.)-4 Z 9 - ra tot Tortt.,, it mime., mmink. , -xbdimank m , ita 4 4s iti EU ,440610tailititwAlt.- -u(ai Ca to - IFlJr...riCff.l.lL. 1.1 - OF FOURTH NATIONAL BINS, 'U.S. Government Depository A 5 Jr/MRIEET BRTRET, PrlintWea. PA: Capital Paid In 034X1,000 With Prsrilese of lacrosse to 600000 Haring este r r 11-e correspondence Withlietka aed rs Banke th roughout the country, se o ffer Ullultt• al facilities to those doing bushuna with U.S. 7 3-10 xvia.r339. And all other Government eeenrltlea. furnletual la sums to salt onrehaaers. Depoelts recatvel and interest, allowedpg 'peels] agreement. THOS. DONNELLY, [R. H. RING, D. M. SMITH, N. 3. HIGLEY, THOS. BA/LIY, IJOHN F. HERRON. SMITH, 13. M. KIHIPATMON THOS. TIONNELLY, President, BUTLER WARD, Cashier selklyvatcwF BANKING HOUSE. N. HOLMES & SONS! No. 67 Market Street, Pittatnrrgii. DEPOSITS RDOEIVED IN PAR FO N/33 AND pit/1:1,1d Oollestiaaratado oa all the prlatdpal potata: of Salted States sad Canada% . STOOLS, BONDS AND OTHER sEOBBITIA BOUGHT AND SOLD-ON COMMISSION. ParUoular attention paid to the piuohste aak of emu STATES SECIRMiS, 2AaLtalEl6l , Dotted at 61:a1 of ISM; Do. do. D-Stqi; Do. rye% 1040 et, Do. Seven-Thirties; Do. Oa=mita of InCetrtatotos. ORDERS AND VOUCHERS BOUGHT OR OOLLEOTE rAOLLAR bA9ireoB BANE, .2 , 10 -64 raorri Brava. JP* 2112cd0ck,"20 Wedlial ..ey and Saturday Maim from May lit to e No. vember Let, from 7 to • *Wont, mid DOmlcoriunbet lit to May lit from e to zi o'clock. Deposits received of all ramieof not LaulthattOre Dollar, and a dlviderul of the profit' declared Min a year, in June and December. Interest has been dudeeeclar aczol.emzually, In June and Daaamber e the Bank was organized, at Up rata et Ida;per nat. a Tear. Interest, If not drairn out, Is plated to the wen at the depositor as principal, and mama Interest from theramt days of June a m erce Derrem compounding twice a yet; without t rubllax tha .datTslinete cal l, e; r liin en dc. ugti e ' Lisa t Eft : 6 ;,1% "wall Bookk - contalnlng the Marta, By.Letßuble and Regulations, furnished gratis, on a w as the ogle. Psuratrearre-Q1301113E ALDIRES 122113X:Mg. William J. lindercowag 14 „ A. AL. Pollock, John O. Robert Robb, Bec,l. L. Fahnestock, John EL ShoeilberMr, James Madman, James James •uley Alexander Speer, LAMM.McA , Pennock, °Matt= hlll, eam. TregrErtgra. r • Calvin Adana, Henry .T.M ) John Peter A. 11,1rawatii_rt4siac John Marahatt, NealteP. Alernol: Canter, jamas B. D. Medi, Charles A. Owl on, John B. RtaFa&tew Wm Douglas, John OIT. Jcdm Henry JohnlThAsple, E. I Wlllfam S. Haven,. Alexauderilndle, Peter FL Honer, WILL= Vesdnek, Mikan/ Wm. 1..4; 1 1=e1 . 2 . , Lsase a-Ve, Jame Isex);er-aall. A. airralau COLTON. Geurders.-JADIES B. D. ME.EDS. r EXCHANGE NATIONAL BEM 0 f Pittsburgh. Chartered by the! Capital !Organized under State of PL, 1816.1 sl,ooo,ooo.Riatal Law 1868 This Swag has Data 4•BlS•sted • DEPOSITARY OF TEM n ted, States tteastity, and sePointed agent for the sale of the 7.3.00 Xi CA d9.1%7 . ties Every paschsaing faelllty will mbe ottltiotl to Lovesters or par. for le. watt' EL It LItrEMAY. Cant'ler • PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsßurgh. Capital Paid in 81,000.000, with Pratt lege of $2,000,000. • sTu rtidt Route war= rse.sT Ann wowoosr.Ers. rilla National organized under the Boit inn i t em. noda Prepared to transact badness at Ita Banklor !House, corner of Wood and rint wed., Collection, raids on ell aceetilble pants on moat favorable tenos. Spada! Agents fog SAT 000KE, tar theta. of the U. & 7 3-10 Treason' Notes. REA. President. Zs DI. GqaDoN, ounier. • J. CeIt:W.IIEBSOR Telles. U r i 0, I : ; ANDY & ZWEIFa, MMlm FLUIMM Gas and 'Steam Fitter* No:: 165 WOOD' F111,141ETi.:::, StiOet.,Li*4 LEAD Pin PIG & rlamla9pi itater - itail in Genepa. OILL ALEFlelrEaltEll Fpgirp #l'.UrS9At Appr state. isai ;lake irukTig* opp* .11.6a4 144 trpirvi rtg,44,, V.71%.-Attarders promptly attaadedtsi.f,','