FOR SALE--FOR RENT• h OR BALE WITH. IMMEDIATE POS sEssioNlnztu BILOVNT HOVE PROPER . AT WCODs , BEN STA.TIONI.XIawm solo Brlek Dwellieg with to rosewood forret; oil of toll water and fruit ol all kledsoen lutes , walk from Federal street Depot. Mk. ay. Femur* of the s9bodr.bsr. at Ws - ANL Off...TQOL 5T:4-F.Srlu ned ?$ Ohio ,at. Allegheny., • • catamd R. H. LEOICT OR BALE- - irk - HE DWELLING HOUSE AND OFF/OE, the Junction of Fourth end Liberty streets. • P 4 to JAMES TEWIN. wo-lzed c.."X.C.' At m. ioxialgasidreA, • OR 132,..14r.-- TWO iTORIt Ala= ROTTMAN]) LoT, yysstdogton street, Pittsburgh, Lot 19 5 Inch(' (rota, and IN feet deep; also, • two ryFEADIETOSE on Utsy,sileit•PlttsbFib , est trent,. SU feetdeep. - Inquire of•• • • • GEO. SEEPFLER a ob.. otalma Flo tot Staithosld street. titig4. l •BelokleOTAGßOV lLD L_ icald, ISlateA WooMENA Mists hemeris. a Mamas. tOwnialp, neer the New Blishtes W. This prOperty is welt suited for s email side:ass, Wing of easy sweets= totho esty Sy the whetter Puaeng . r Ifailoov, or P. Ft. W. It (I. E. • Would bo soldp,TV. Lwu lota. OB %VA .ENtarrit 1101L4M. -ELT lic] any oth table P er boz res" Satat,es Drist,or. ans/ ar Fifty ItOrse.DOWel. App manitt SMITHFIELD. STREET , 'OR BALE. an Iris!? TUBULAB. BOILER. Ott 2 Inches Meader. II feet long, having thee. es, eight teches diareeter; dam 4 Leone. di. Ater, each to feet. Inches diameter. fer further tearttOtOM elli3Ortraltiderr_stgeed,. the corner of Pita and (Vlti4 itreota. MaLHOSTOSIS, liampuna , a Co. `OR '6/11.11'.DM ELLING Tbs tatek Aufell.t.ngpilo.OZOVipetreet. ,. • liens.av• - USZYg • ..+7 , 11. SCW Executors of‘tto gas% FORSALZ; slotgok.houssaruittreg ground , artelr tix.vorahardoni'Franeng strong . FOi twme t implirso .WILLIEBOargr; ‘, Pio. UM _MUM' Strong. • • • OR ga.l.-;::•Sagda,bidia;lllab e aW e l ved dy tha;OaattaiV:ft cus-913 naDartsSoz gala tasted an 3111Uestmagkelmiamisnaattin S 'ark Prelalh, UntaklATlllia&Y.2.larttOet gay* a oa:clinks . * ya,„Tha Gatamlttiaaresatver, Arita% totrjest q.. .p I :;JS„ - laalaa‘r • bairmazi3Occmaaßtae onwarProperta,q bony TV I BLLUM ALWIENT 204:1011. etuaridobloret wolAdry/I ~IEIGE WELLING ,on, ocootL:Ltreeti neor7gargan •seoNeontatal4;•ENytal itctua.4 ones; f RangoipAlionnoatatb. JAga welLb dead wateuiLLopl o- - • ••• ° i ,,,A., , ,b,l)kisi*At - aiiro t t,. Ra:ll6 E t at* 14.1.z0r Pk • ocslTlwd . tlivcra4l:. t 5503,0 Tart Araxclitzmr .owl atotakolt litl[t=ttXtemto, c 05.. Iwo to= At i ono, wM a tter mud groOklouPtlud 6 tam Wilk youltlvattdstolormateutot unlit throb sad otooloktets. ~. - + ~ . ourtotoolLogs are pleasant, affterdlng ample. fee tooth: alr,sult the outlook oaths Web command/sop= Ettenstve and vatted oluar twthertakorkiktkolAtiala to ~ ..- ~.. Z. 0 ..i... *llea. Eturka's EtaaldttlS. - • • i • T - EMORY 'BRIO& ROOM irELIFE • • 2d. aft er dfrtfii '0141014 ' , Of 'W.obi!COlf• PU#C, .I)*4o.2*p:_ utuhed tbitutshoutaxkimumporm. with ',try tinders , enovetlenenand ua et presto": „inverted. .ox4eri astetfil',Eo . .• tst and most ,dedgAbinrallnettcnia, lA, Allegheny. Youesaion Aneiralging.- S LY of JAMES ." n AMP neer y.egelii'lledketrandlnee , Ag ent i ocwag • , • • tict.ss . Tedeial stiAlleghene. ONE-HALF itiP•RWT' completeandmoderntalle , ;. • inomir.ozwirci NEILL. • • In this melghborltobtl, , now In operation, with ea. putty for inflames' of - over SCVOLL Hundred Tacoma Doll•r• per winos", ama r yip! • well et. - . To • puseluserSlhoShoold 'pr*. te accept*, lam lityregatil• to 'budges; ti n t sea unsay to ta• patty tinctstaba g la toe ecrasern, tab opening te•gokkt use: , Applyr to ,•• aT F otitta - pl!;:viS - ' slil3_dipB:l •Ftiti Alas`--ON 410N13 ~ OREDIT, A Fltelge Mll3l3gin6ltiiga o talnbat ay!: looms. won 1t00.0,. psott„2,t• too Porop Ir E l d ,r4 f kr, eiticra; - _out harm; II over qn ground, wan' Teneed‘sod - Imuting - Orr twOatreets;_ aototen *Ad crioiktr petting ghat Voir Of_difrot• "tat kindigaispairialar'and' tram; Oink intik to Within k fear roil orthe pia*. iml 'Minn minutes walk or -,theLlsortbagoo* lottry, on 3lonat Wiiihtngtoa:":`Alatt, adjoining the above. a 'State emstuaing Vine room ittui liotebnith kuszter Lire ginnad. lllo l:nt roxit 2 tt unto Sinza'atid' await trolls , - With stab le _an ou t buildings:: rplautibn even 1 IN - Apell.lsß. Also, *Isatedi'IiBICIUILDILLESI CO Contpiet to duke too ono MO Ote Brick a; :mount , wmtinze , ic t . ociutioot 1 °e6-sutras '.•, . 140.35 t tilbetty Street- FOR SALE. • Well '.lllilittl, FrumpTwo-Bbn : Dwelling, Hari iikilo(Ce-Yr..neisrlyl,aaxie Painted, I ORE Pol . 49;,Fan th . /Tudde` .o o 0 " . " 1° • THE Likqe:Cort.n—e°6-el nee axed teet.neei, - - Y/DI 0114211,6. 11 , FRUIT TiLEES li ti,Posseadervidll Wen. on the lat • * 5. 4 CCTRISIECanEV"T" ONE +.O 0 5E....- Poeseuxon will be Oven.= tee la ex .o.4Dent. The prberleter eilhei" sell. o r e e for Vosuatry . Preperty. „Ural Ingtal r e m " ATWFLllset gtealtstnteldrokeiana Inettreenn ealreigelint &Wel ageet, Allegheny.. D3VBIAINCE.TORISA.LFA, sttnnted At; of .1! unain Ana. Darla *trait*. traiwith. wardcPttr*burgb., taring front ot feet.* lathes on =pm' item* end emend. int AIN% PULS AWN. 140 feat._On whl alt Ls elms New , - Brick-Dwelling. • ' • antis*, OW* *Meat .11. ore gas end water, 4 Chafilitat• rat go Itt thslitteben, !garble mantle s e e d et e Ttla . rsol l gtr. l3 = 6 - t b i :l r it• d ir b-, 4 t r rA . ; notable sutler, inut 14.1.11011 a .be trait idylls . for ' rajg c to nn ir a M iTar dP" ll,,,, se c i l e i ta;g i r•gz - or .ty witi=oti ' V,== g r4p P lg r b l ; 'h i." 173.09.131%. tlWDONourd tray' allyarioiv., Cur -, thin pallltlllaMtanitar lw • • •• • • • • FOR WU'S, 4!... LOT OE. GROUND. eisti- Uinta:gond Three Aires, eltuatele Pitt Tp.,- • Allenbeqx county, betWetuvlannaol. Capt. Been. tea eb&birs4Z,.,,Thie Wow:3y deUgh I tiny .crestmokiAr • i purl= vf, both Attlee *lathe Allegheny titer. It le • beautiful tullellinglot for • COnsiteY-Reeldestee, , huA will be ' sett altegether.ouls lots: ; •• Tor teties,',Lettelis of the wine:reigned, tio. 9 t Diamond street: rittabureli. eelkati4 ,E(leinanugitill. L. as Goinno.deAl. rjQR9A , ._ ...... A Pilitentiii a s er.4 rattild.; 'col . tie o I tent. want Statien, *atria Nana. liallrost.. Therim .yroveniezda are A. Delved. DC/tower $O4 halm. young apple oichardt rencleitgoodtpCnegea clap 4 1.1 2 Al t ernifl a lTri l it= 1 adioira ogres Eoro' 011 lizaneth:oontalnlyg 1,1 roues, wen Adepten ror 4•1 flaming,. The ibil lathe. very 'nectar rarer hot. loot. arid tilos hughkt state Or e only:don. - artltditret l r ' st l l ' arl34=P e gVet;:g situated - At:Ude tan= ttaindnur of 1311LnwIll e awl bodheed. °tithe • couthbyVorentsuri Elver. -.Moon thli. Etat there are. Erre* gar or Iron •one. Asuordlnglo 'Proletaor .43rcenh. to o f the Second and urail.ellensi 'litsl4 cl- lo good qualtg; • highly template:and d ory lid that' y. Wee pa' teat. otlrca .Er nye' un recent to quantity ;Wetrata still 'yrield'Elgoolone to the acre ol netivo ore: $0 reducing ihiri Ortolo MU , to *e Ltd. of dollariandennte. reckoning the value et ore: at Wards - et too too SW 'Marc would ilea .prod•cer "MO -Ottallteu thatitOnil •doliars. `igs addition to. Ulu wo tom terectrice scree or . _ toral—pite opetourand Er atteeessfu Operation a; .:_lia pro aratfine. • shloortopertl tt Wortlir, the sr• ..,' tantloo' of capitalist& The investment , would be ghee and Biqa., Simiwho4Ad ore Fon po aeon at plan. ii 11.0 . 1 cle'llnd Oslo ritiootootatotoi ,ax, seres,iinfololer Cherry iiiir Morn:chip, Ind, ' : cos eounty,tri4ne,..euht9g •artentenhe.4, , mat teopro wants h e e l two+ Alma baulk - ..gh. WiptiVitaf,b4.Plirtilttlttel s sidygiencluy lenegally gooeicErlerred Actual; he Tatainder • yeri ovabereAL IlurlanTirgood, largo nisadenia which frodnotalinkeropa or nav,„ ,rt le very eon.„ -,..ehmt tothareher.atholgaimida;litoes;ke:, . 'WWI Pt 4 VIIP ?91 1 i 5 Tf1 ,4 0.1 4P , fasi . . nt.l s ui 4 . otaliii. 'fviik toitiiivpr stria . witibcsoire.: • tvitncicllto,dionoogehHirer sham onarilatoTErcrcni:suegheny 00, , -dentadnEcishattlieScFrSAVircinUirenienti :-.. an a ostoollaostrattatiroirenb-so invfte greed, leiter other ontbulldin .- A: isreivaDala ,.4etaard. etellonO.4 6o . boa. IMO; p4.u*.p ree; gentartraellOurscir;utel • .... Alm. tt* thr01 21 1• 74rn IA . E. llot q' th 'AV; 10mAllegbang OW, Pn.::sontclnic- 101 E 13, rel. • liirUsrWratotirtt Adlettaa- of theboronswat • throbotb. The Unproven:Ants aro • large WWI COMP .Irouttr WV& gall•WealnOW•Ol'Tooralli • ,bilantuatlmill la frortrott•lOWOL34o7ollturottital MODE • • ti o. I barn, with msay other hatidiontr. :1 7.7Ct•Vele4tH' Ittlo i l l h el"rli • bhatlti :ll4ljA ty ol Ilme "i sto tli ar III; Isad is all underlaid with:coal. Farb:tither particolaragnoutro of . .• . . G. u. TOWER. Beal Facate Acelt, , --• : ter=. ... . . No. ter. Fourth strata: :. es c Timm I • • 114.0‘..0.6. I- , Lump Manageress, MISS Aiwa.. EBERLE. Poittirely She chit ulatte,td.4l , o beautiful Cuban Thaalis‘ incimr • • : ZOE In tie Flying Thibetution , - zuE in he I. eoeh Soo I . • DAY A rrEtrtouN AND EVENING, NOV. A. the periorgue.e,WlLl comizteecc With the romool.to drialzoorAto , ' ' • 1:143 'olprcianaft. Donee_—Lculse Sol.rater said Lack Unto . To conclude via, the frond izolltors &ow; of raraCli SPY; or, The re Meer.. Zia,-Mondny. the Yonne Amerletter Trogrdion. "TiAETON 2I wnl : eppaas:' Vlrr Luta a!4 2Efesulgef_ WM. fleaiDnaSOtt. . . PlllClDCl77l.ls36.astoll=:DreiroCtrale,--03,am Fem. 41j Circle Waft; Tbite Tler, 25 atiu Private Box• tic 15,ccu Stogie lacite,2f,ai. Doors Niechat.2 o'clock. Oortainrise. at 2g. Lau chcbt'Of tke-yottligiragellicro, 'TAT'. 'EDWIN ADAMS. — woo will allpelf his bealitiful teflettlok.of• EDNYMlltenDllTiebrifi( in Vic great- cdo 4 drama of TEE . • • - 1 • SATUEDAT N0'c1 4 0 1 . 1863 , Win Pi' perform...l2ll6l2 2 st eve eat tooful drama Of ' • THE 1111316 era; or, The dward'illiddloLcao Iftlarlif - 21datax. • o"terture Orchestra. To co 7.. neitile with. • . liriLD OLT". 1 B over ... • - - Elvin Mow. 31ond.y-ITALIAR OPERA TROUPE. far er. r.l.ghts f"AUMI the iron work SI:m.011r one handren , tAd Clab ll 4 ll n94 l, In addliaott lubtan nxtenil4• ttlYiVilinig what the Mcomouve wheels for a liCrlce number 01 made • P re P"M ie ii• eit'eustire.l 4l o ll 4 l branch of the locomotive manufacttudnic act be , exca to thle country that 'ilia deloMmdle ROW: ' rally emmlled at home and Importatloh'. 31 xt an end In the Talons departntenta ifaletify itaploys the melees of over IWYCII to:Latina Mtn. 1111F.Cr • ktig ..!•; John Br d 1.14, 1 . 10. U, • form movement could be succiwerr' l 4 F.qclend, thin: the life time of the—late'preziler, ir. . Palmerston. We may coon see Olt decia,t.en brought to a lest. rinportant. changes in tb • policy of Carat ,ttM nice Palmerston's tiers 'hal popularity seined 01- allllt MirliClllolL9, ant had a remarkable power of reconciling the English people to poll 'test tutelage; but now that be is no more, the gone: nsl clamor for reform will find no one to with stand, as he alone could, the p molar passions, or to overawe, as lie alone could, the members (Atha house of commons. Mr. Gladstone,whoso sympathies for enlarpd political liberties are well known, will be the oracle of parliament; and whether the official mantle 9f ramterptma falls upon Boesch or Clerendou, both of the ai being a member of the house of per,, are de barred from any influence in the popular branch of the English legislature. gyros the foreign policy of Great Britain, the demise of Lord Palmerston may also have an effect. The uncoaquerahle distrust for Great Britain which prevails on the continent of Ea rope sow the result of want of faith In the po litical integrity of Lord Palmerston, and the In creasing conviction of his exaggerated confi dence In the FRoch emperor. It Is probable that the relations of Great Britain with fond= Power will ber.nne more friendly, aril that a sincere desire for peace and good will, so far as the French nation Is concerned, will no long er be allowed to degenerate into a slavish glori: fiCetban of the usurper of the second empire, The complications with thla: country are aloe likely to receive s more peaceful solution, now that our arch-enemy has departed, and his in fluence is no longer exerted to over-power Earl Rutreire t. ilex convictions. ttmes,2 times. t time. Daly. , week.. •ereek. A SITUATHVA, THAT MUST He LEPTEO Colonel Forsyth, of 'the Jloblle Register and Aaruttizer, who, before the war, was a distin guished Douglas Democrat, has, In a late copy of his Jonrnal. an article about " the confederate debt," in which he nays thou has been some vague talk about Its assumption by the United States, irblell'"has been pooh-poohed as an absurdity, - bat he proceeds to observe that "nothing is absurd that is right and has for Its bottom a sound principle." After attempting an argument that - the assumption of the confederate dobt would be right, he lays ...Stranger things have happened than this as sumption of the confederate debt, scaled down to a coin or Federal money standard. It may come up through the workings of party Inter mits and the balances of party powers. It may come up through a rerlyed and enthusiastic American nationality, receiving a powerful Im petue from the vary violence of reamkre—prom tierce war to strenuous peace. When It comes, we apprehend that the bad example of Alabama mu leave her and her pee le .out In the cold.' Bat come It may, and certainly It will do loft site honor to the credit and !ease of honor of the American Government and people abroad, and dispose of the point of sore complaint at home, that, white the South Is made to help pay the Northern war debt, her own la dinhonorsd and repudiated. That out of the way, another pow erful wage , tof attraction would firmly bind the reunited Slate, together. We suppose hat nine hundred and ninety out of every thousand men In the country lock upon this Idea as a pre potterbus and Impossible humbug. Yet sc have seen the mustardweed of smaller lintemp grow un Into reality. Attempt to tteamo,y a „„ It . la. - - - motet; in Chicago In an Internal Ma chine—Remarkable Effects of tqe Ez • pla:loos Tbe Chb ago G•ymbLarn of Thured:7 eoutalm a lora aersent Olin attempt to blow up • house of quentlotable rep:melon In that elv, by mesas of an infernal michlste. The hr use la it twOAt/Ory frame baffling sod was splendld.y arid fororiously fumlshed. The pictures, frames, draperies, etc.. wen all of the. r.ctest descrlptiou, and eserytblzra about It so nil to hare been arrargad without regard to LI perlf.C. The Infernal machine resembles i a shape a kerosene oil can, and contaiusd, probably. over eve paned' of powder; to this apparently was attached a long fuse. for it did not ex. plods till the loom of some limo air-, I; wan thrown into the room. The ma chins was made of tie. - Ati the time of the el plosion the persons sr:copying the home were Met. Jennie Wood,-her daughter, sad a young woman named Molly Craved. Al about a quarter to throb, Wednesday morn ing, after the Inmates of tire house had retired to rest, one who was awake lat the time, heard something timbal through the window of the bark parlor, adjoining her Own room, and fail on the floor with a hissing' sound. A terrible explosion followed. The Inmates. on the explosion taking place, rushed, ea deshabale, into the parlor, and found the light gauze window hangings all ablaze. They succeeded, however, in extrngulsidng the flames by the assistance of a few pat A of water. They then rushedout of the house and shouted fax. The nel 4 ghhors for se' [TM around eon aund i Won come crowding into I e house, to dtaeOeer what the matter was , and ho fair inmates of the house did clot want for fiympathisers. The directs, of the explosioa Veers marvellous, and In some causes hard to be accounted far. Almost every pane of ghee In the windows was broken on the Bret door of :the house, and those in the winticrwsof the back parlor were blown away as completely as if a iglazier had been pro parlegthe sashes for eel. Bette. The glass was broken into minute pieces, and mattered to every direction over the rich carpets of the parlor. The house, Which was comparatively new, and.very strongly built, was ,taken as If by an earthrprake. In the front par: v the cell ng of toe room ryes started from the die walls, as also the aping of trie bed-room adjoining the back parlor. The stairs leading to the se cond Moor, which were on the opposite aide of house, wen, separated from the wail fully an teen. The ceiling of the hall was also In the same condition. Up stairs there war like ec deuce or a terrible explosion, the wall being more or le., started, the paper torn, and the panels our one stile of the window to front of the bedroom were forced in two or three Mehra by the pressure of tar air expanded by the explosion. A door, leading I rum this room Into a closet, was eonlplotely )emmett in by the expimlon starting the walls, and It la now Impossible to op., it. The for elle,e se the floor was considerably distrrang,ed, and made to assume very unusual positions. Olasses, pictures, ornament/I, articles Or (lief. mingled on a common footing, and were brought to a common level In the middle of the ream. The roof itself was also slightly moved front its position. Down stales the fareiture was generally dinar ,eased. and everything where'll ought not to be. The moot curious freak of the explosion was to blow the curtains off the back parlor windows oat of the windows, and lodge_ them on some scaffolding erected against an wiping -building in proceep,of construction. One curtain was blown on to the root of this building, which Is a three story one, and there for a time it waved, as If deprecating the fury of the explosive Mo ment. The door shutting into the kitchen from the I dining room was aitnost entirely destroyed, a ' large piece of it belag thrOwn across the room. It deer leaning from this back parlor Into a bed room, which was locked at the time of the on. curreecr, was forced open, the lock being torn from the wood. But It was In the battery that the explosion was imost deatrnctive. Eillales were scattered about with unusual generosity. The spirituous contents of a dettiljain, molasses, vinegar and various other liquids mingled to gether la a Meet aflectionaus manner. ' Butter dived Into flour barrels and attached itself to the bottom thereof, and choice preserves paldas visit trithepotato Ma. A cage motaining a cans. ry4stauding on a table In the dluintpromn. wan overturned and found balanced on Its knob. The poor blvd wm strnek with astonishment at the uproar, probiblY 0411413 g that the world was turningtopay-tivity, all its cage had done. Wonderful to say, no °nein the bottle was In- Fared in the slightest' degree A Mountain of gait. Among the many curiosities and wonders that have lately-been discovered In the far off west ern wild's, none to more strking or marvellous than the monmahsof Rock dill, aituated about twenty mlies ixonrliteletow Valley,. Nevada, and only eight -en miles hem beaded navigation; on the Colorado river, , rbles .tabrllPtLY !roan tbo plalo, about four hondre4 feet IP height, 4: Incrornaln of Tore, spiallog crystedlzed salt, Not &nuncio of dirt upcbilts'aeamlngly a mono 'taln heinglyrerternly transparent, and titian the refleetient of the sae fella Upon it, the glare to bllndlhlr. Wet have seen , specimens (alien from It, nbw • its,fols=" s of /fir ' Nerds. and it resembles pure crystal, more than it docaaalL From what wa can learn of .ita CZ. ,tat and wrnot7nea,,..there le salt. moue" in Ulla one mountain to Mat this emttineut fora' cehtney.-r.51..10•9as llw.w/a. . Tnn worn owes Onlenge Late Tunnel,. ts• PronTeenhot, Thenhoce ender. the li tanneVei nlitsnee ot ,1,140 fat bill "Weti, mirk on the crib 111 . 1 6 . 0. .itelitha IZas the Wagerers weather en:MU penult:. oc . ir days Int, ween)ceetmunlaatton with A4e: • tunnel wee cut off. BeventrOve thousenelnidut have alresay_teen lent Vat, aeCtlittpeeeleloti are bought and ready. gibe sent out aS , 111004 . 10 Possible. In Cubi—Flon ,, 4•l7.c ,1.11:“n of the 154.'4 A.poodout of thr ,„. rw from ll:trawl ,sr.. li , •rt rt...•elles'• -.1,434;g1C ~ the rifccl , wh!c:. are made manif..-1 in the antazontsm ,xlstlnz 1 1.• r i ,nlrlbitsnts .•f 4 . . the.2sos t Ol• The Con,. - .21 •. O lts It'olnd, to reality , .dca.:, of :du , . Vuthi of the SOS!, arc. from sutra. en ri laetrile, opposed Lo slavery, while the Spaitutots. who nro calming heal to wake alone), a. matter Low, fad that Institution ere,ciltsalo rot and do their best to hay, It maintained. Both parties bate teeir regular meetince. In which the, Brat are demandtug this aledittoo of slavery aril other reforms, giving then eq oat tights with the motner country. and securing them a certain smOunt of local Independencaei and the second opts-sung 1t11153 t 010 1 .615. Cr', • tdeadliar for We or....rvaaon of the. .present order of things. under preemie that chanZe would deal a fatal olow to the prosperity of the island, Each of these parties, the Creoles and. the Spaniards, have drawn petitions and eent there to Madrid. under the care of delegates In. trusted with the defense of tack respeetive de.. wands and Interests. Notwithstanding what has been sald or the abolition or the 313.0 trade In Cnba;'tliat bttsl nese Is exceeding - 1s nourishing. Not long since an expedition of trbO boyales, or African negroes, entered the harbor of San Cristolibl' , and kris Belted by the 'iv:nem:trent. But, thanks to the Influence the negro tradent have with thugov .ernment of the island, oaip2¢7ottC oftlte SOO of • thpo unfortunates were enplitred.'iTheharauen of them had been sold and the rtioner'peeketed, but the Captain-Gentral, Dolce. to shield him. calf against the Imputation of conniving; With 13 ,, ear; e t t ra i d n e w ns p , r tl n a . fet i t ,c r t io o o t r i, w , re re tila re ec rw arr r t. , ; t st w ed rs of this criminal trade, theyhelong to the mlDlon area of the Island, or to the officers of the gee. crament, and cannot consequently he suspended or disturbed. _ 1 be -Pa:dot:dux Process. One most interesting anecdote, witnessed by our inlormont, will show In what light the President views the men cowardly enough to forswear the must. Atone of the last ereeptions hell by the Pres ident for the purposes of inquiring into every use of pardon. two men presented themselves, who, under the twenty thousand dollar clause, were applying for 'relief. One was a young tads, not over to enty•nrs guars, bearing on Ills that tered frame the evidences of many a hard fought field. The other, older, bit still hale and posrrful. Both Ruin tics Bawd etnto. To the first, the frosideni ssL,sl how,so young, lie f . came to Join the rebellion. lie replied, done it from honest and SiucCrr prinriptr,, find could not, tinder any circmostsnecs, say that ho reptzted or regretted It. The President then inquired how long he had served, where and bow often he had been wounded. The youth replied, modally but frankly, pointing to bin scars. "Well, well,. replied the President, "I see yon bare bed enough of this," anti Instantly ordered the par, don granted. Then, turning 10 the other, lib listened patiently to a long story of azdat, bat concealed, Union feelings, and repeated assu rances of past, pmsent and future devotion. When the party had made otit his Me, the President sternly inquired of him In what rug! - awn t of the Union army he had fought, nnd on , rem lying for an answer that he had never loin ed any, he cooly repllcdi "I will take your Cove under ad risement.” —.3fobde Times." VARIOIIii ffE3l9 The collection of Federal taxes In Virginia, inchsdlng the direct tar of 1863, 1.1, stoat to be. gin, sad the commlesicmers call upon people to have the money ready by the 15th instant. The Riebniond RepcUle says the amount to be col lected in that city and county to about 70,000, at d that those property owners who fail to pay, and who p-operty may be levied upon under lortsilare will be pat to great trouble - In getting it back again. Bt.sse time since the Methodist Church North as,a. d the properly belonging to the Methodist Church South, In P.ke county, 11,, and the court of the county sustained the Church North. The matter wet carried up, and the Supreme Court hire reVersed the decision of the lower Court cod remanded beet the promrty to the Church South. i_rrrrn from C. F. Ball, the Arctic Explo rer, has been received at New York. It to eight months later than those published several weeks ago. T e daring adventurer be well, and talks of making - this winter some explorations which will throw additional light on the fate of Sir Into Franklin and his companions. Mr. Samuel Miller, of Lebattem county, hoe originated from seed two or tto ee grapes which are taking high rank uncrog grape centurions. One of them, the .11artha " wtolatt he sold to the distlngniohed pommo,;lst, Koos, for 8500. w iii tole Tart omong the best of out-door grapes. Rev /MIER Fess: , was consecrated Botany of Nuhrlile. at the Catholic Cathedral, in Bt. hauls. on Wednesday, Archbishop Kendrick. Bishop Dagen, of Chicago, Biahop inucker, of Alton, Bishop Melds, of KM] 610, and several priests elliciated. The appropriations for the Dublin schools or the city of New York for 1804 _amounts to k 2.- 4.54.337 54—the largest eationate of this kind ever made for New York. Taa number of pripi:a Oman in the public schools to the city of New York, during thee year ending October Ist, 1865, was 203,515. TOE notorious guerrilla one-armed Barry, with a party of ninetecnieren, is operating to the vicinity of Carrollton, Ky. Tan Issue of the new gold csttinestes will be mtctnced by the treasury department next week. PLUMBERS,GAS FITTER R e IL() ADDY 13,W ENI3, PRACTICAL pur.323. Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 165 WOOD STREET, Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PPR& PIG & BAR LEAD Plumbers' Materials in General, OIL nErixEniEs Fitted Fp in the Most ipproved Style, Trudge Hoed with lead or topper. Houses Mild op with water or los N. B.—All on Pr` mot. 4 to tendril to. IQ OIL BENIN Ettl Ed, ~ U . . I X UFA C T 0 in its., AND DWELLINGS FITTED DP D'llll Water, Gas and Steam, IN A SUPERIOR MANNER Our facilities are unsurpaamed, our stock 01 goods is large, and our workman competent. We preersonal supervision Wait work entrusted to our care, and endeavor to give eutire satisfaction. BAILEY, F&RBELL & CO., • . No. 167 eardittleldEltseet, oaa PrITSIIIII1OH; PA. pLTIIBING,‘GAS AND ElTEffal FIT In all Ito nraArnet. carelelly attended to by expo- rteneed and praettrat if or - 11mM. A nne anort• moot of OAS YE[Ttlar 3 , SINKS BATH` TUBS C T A iI 4E U R A: CO r Z L S Er S, HYDRANTS. (74nrsantly on nand and made to order. . et FEDERAL STREET. Allestiony. W LIBEEITY,STKEZT. kittititugh, ushllas.ll, W.1.0110..../OWW LAllicniAgrri LONG- LANE 62.00 W l ; ~, ~ ME AB niata Vviirgui : .„..-a. • Efo..*S '4 °Tq at qi t P!! ” FO N . -: '• ...wr'. Ittl. , KINDS ''ofirli, 4EP. 4 , fit rl i ta l Vit -papa/ at*? IlaittnLT ICIPSON9I4 B !, sada to MA ROIL gut" Of thoeo=4.7. PIOTO ?Atlr r .tAtelltassailt tit a .r ; !Eg;1 tutu uoLtrr,____ • __ !muss EuerriNg,dermoonss Terpj to dot gablUttiazataAtorotato 3 11,ki_p_±. lf ._ . , ifir &ulna al matutswinstes . _ , m=4.7.. VW tioa. 14—InioXIC '",f,:•?.:':i ''''''' , . . . .._ •,. ~.,, . - . : ',.• Male 9CUtikar4oozoWititcitssirif.c.,: ,:'.. - :-:i BOX= AND , :'BIDS. PAINT 8; I:ii -anti ups corag,littlaktad.iftseara Its" ": e • , i - L•Tntihlßll IPEEIM3IiY r,” TOWNTSFIT:i" These works here the lamest capacity Ito the countri. The breed .Land. the highest to this a:poetry and in Ltaropt, for quality and 4. and the on Is put Is well seasiotawl banal*, pfoparek welwelelly for export nottf ketoses s of EOILERS, STILLS, TANICS, sod 1 5IPROV1:1) BOUhfeit TOOLS for Ott WoUt. deftly _ _ - T' ANT FA.1131 OIL COMPA:OY. Office Corner of Penn and -tape Streds Tlida Company was organized no the aka last, under Ca Penney Wards Mem and alsoubactur- Log Laws. The TMTILOry or Ma Company to w asted on Duna:aro Greet. between the land.or the Onnkard Creek Caton 011 Company and theDunk ard Creek Petroleum Company. Capital Stoak 1110,0cd 00 Wmklog Fund .. . . ..; 'A a 0 00 Par radon of each Sbi A. rk. a) EL. JOHNSON. Preeldent. ISAAC NOCE, S nikecro ' ecretive and Treasurer. • James Grahitin, I .1. G..Welr, Stephen latweon. M. N. AMU*. Prank buttler. anzOlf 141111RARD CREEK PET: 0011 PANT. Office. Corner oflenn and Wayne Ste This company wet organized on the relth inst. under the Peuerrinsels idinterand Meardente tied Laws. The territory of the company ad t4ns the lands of rho Dankard Fresh Union Oil iht " gra ' grl i et Working Friod Pox Value of 10fteb Share.— nemses President—S. A., JOILISTUN. Secretary end Treseurer—lSAAo NOOK. oiazotsa S. A. JOHNSTON,, 1.. S. 11.10 0 011. FRANS SATIALE, Darns 0.1.011.1., F. D. Gins?. W. 0. &ma, jesand 1 . 11. W. Hyman. SUPERIOR OIL. ENGINES. We are construoLlog, and will keep on hand • tiperierr strlC 01 Either a Common or Tubular 'Boiler • We In•lta puttee needlng engine. for this Pur l..e to cell and see them, earner of PIKE end (MAMA r•TREETS, nest Ody Water Works. j.del MAOKINTOKI - 1. riEM ?HMI. h 00. JAMES W MEIN s, DOM Bloat, thatoseane way..ritiategn as-spaorl attontion given to the BADE AND OF PETROLEUM:and to prolaetA e V ="o"MrthiE ytolleitW FORWARDING AND CONIMISSIOA MERCHANT, LIJOHICATIG, PETROLEITD I (lag canatantly Tl on hand ad Lot axle at We lowan moan% prima. Alma*. merits and orders oad orde solicited. apl-arn PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1881 (OPPOSITE FIRST ITIEURAILL) TATE & SEVILLE, ~PAINTF3RB~- CLARK & SUMNER. /bon STILEtT OTT. X11a43-X_IVEI AItOZEIL:A.SO pular. 1. CRUDE AN D REFINED OILS No. 181. CLAIR BT., Plitsburith. LSD DRAIEB. IS OILS DITHRIDGES PAT NT Oral Lamp Chimneys, Ilannfactured of 101. Flint Glass. Thosebistneys are lateneea for the Is; lama, orating all ports of the glass etallyidoes not, ex. 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