..... ._, r. r * '2 fate fittiburgh Om*. SIMHZ PUBLIERBEI /SSOCIITIOY MONDA.:Yeiriai fS&f 13, IBM iikiir6.l3rAtitE, • The earner of (ho Othello Nag "No •Pile to love," if he Watt yet alire,,might - vary the strain somewhat and tune a new edition under - the title of "No one to blame," and dedicate tt to the special we pinch CcgopeF.fs Jritieit as aro called to • abt nponritithiH .jititiefdaritS' and iteaiTool4- ezplotions: Strdli - iirtliti ` 'burden' ofWeil' Songs generally, although it has not yet been set to ,• The verdict of thir'COToUer's - the late Lancaster railroad murder is a case in pointy ref 4s Ilust,upontheitteamer . 13t. JohelfitrfeW'l;4li. Jul bOth - thesS cases, nftitha flat of life attending them, we are assured that there was no ono to blame—that rail road trains run off the track without any _ascertainable cause, and that steamboat • boilers explode lu such a mysterious way • that It is ImpoNtde to find: 94thrysetisori.; WO 'evidente in both these cases. In the railroad cast the wit. - neases were mainly employees of the road, and the Coro Br' s Jury teem to have -- been content to to `their veision of the itfalr as the only explanation of the accident that WAS possible; and yet, insteadof stopping, there, as they did, the reader of the testi mony cannot help but multi that it did not tient to push the inquiry ' further. The testimony amounted to this, timply—that the track, where the accident happened, was perfe:dtpliartzenflirai no jireakage of axle or 'Wheel; tuld'Alutt tire ffaln was not running at a dangerous rate of speed. When these facts were elicited the Jury stippedi •contenting , themselves With bellailngthat it was "all a 'Meddle," and that it Watt no Ins tot ry .to get out of a muddle. , In the St ,4 nlaiiease the 'jury indlied tell us that the boilers of the steamer wore o uot properly braced; that the hydrostatic. 'that of the goverrnmetit 'examiners had weakenedthem; and that, in caulking, the chisel had cut a grotive one-sixteenth of an Inch deep in the plate of the exploded bot. ler, the fracture of the explosion followfng the line of thin groove; but they fall to cen sure any one for not bracing th - abollers pro perly, or for weakening stroller by cutting &groove Mita plates thronghono.fourth of „their thickness, Surety some:one Must be `to blame for such faults as these; then why not point them out? As to the fact alleged, that the hydro stratic pressure, which the 'government employs as a test, weakens the bailers to which it IS applied, It Is of the utmost im portance to know whether it be really fact or no, The government applies and enforces this test to all boilers as a certain means of avoiding exitiosions by detecting the weaknesses of defective - boilers and so preventing their use; andif, as this:Craw nor's Quest assures us, this test, instead of preventing, causes explosions, it , is high time to abandon it. 'nut We'do not believe it r• New York bollee manufacturers may be able to cram that down the throats of a coroner's jury, but the jury ea !mot make the public swallow it. ~.. There Is no wisdom In depending upon these inquisitions to fad out — Who is res ponsible for accidents. 'lle only preven tive Is to mulct all companies engaged In carrying passengers in fixed and heavy pen. altiee for every life lost and injury inflict ed by accidents orl their lines of travel, without reference to the causes of the ac cidents. The companies will then exer cise proper care r and not till then. WBO I 8 FULLER roy There is.a fellow •down in New Or leans who siyies himself General "FuL LEntax," claiming to . be .chief, of the Freednien • irßureatt, and acting as a sa trap over the free negreeti of that - State. We had thought, on reading the documents issued by him, that he was one Of the to marina rebel Generals; but we are eravely assured I #ir has aa- commis ifzl43 the rei,Atte,..kviethineia. Cain epondent of the New York Evening POil "A_tt order has been issued - by General i. Fullerton ,directing:- that the orphans ;of • -ii. freedmen and deceased colored soldiers, who were In the two r.asylunas la this city ~ . - —the one in charge of - ihe - Watiorral Freed. J . , ,: f:•., . men'sge , ley t e e f da ns me soe L l o a u ti z o sE E n, the outer in r .- ahonld be bound out to respectable citizens c v - i under the mirenticelthip laws of the State. 'll This order applies to any other children Viso Might be in charge of the Bureau any where in the- State' . ',.. ..-. ! "The reners'Welcomed the order. The -'' ; .."'';, very day of its !sane '`reepectable citizens' :' 1.. went to theasyltutm asking in some - cases .', ; for 'nice little niggers capable of !doing the i. ,- ''.,.S , little dirty workaround the house,others for . . . 'little niggers able to black boots,' etc., etc. .. ' Their applications Were denied, on -the .. 3z -S ground that the children were not in charge .~ li of the Freetiniereallurettn, but under the : • i, , exclusive control of the benev o l en t C ock ! . .1 1 tleetthattimre conducting them. Tne ap 2, .„ ~ i plicants Warne' defiant, and in some in, '., ''-• r stances swore they Would have as litany of .... ~. the 'little ntggere, , ve thFullerton and t. threatened to go totleneral with; complalethat these matrons disregarded t e „,,,,,,kikorder. , :, 't: So great was the con sternation;caused by .. g thl a order that General. 'Canny had, in'ef fect, to revrohis A Shortly' after,. .trn e m i te '`, °respondent-Cafe:-. -, .- t "General:Fa/lotion recently directed the , i • ,1 . . police Mame& Italittuterttpietretr.freettrw. The day Meander - Wu. issued , them Wait mote freedbiee 'arrested as '- . t the-llguerri i n giartit wi meu.gt , t i ecding Months. White, i inthe.street.corners and' chuckled atraritiecarreat ofjpotips of poor .. i, freedmen, wJio were being borne through the streets =at ell hours. Men just back from the rebel armies, Wbo never do a stroke of work, arid Who have no visible means of , v living, were rejoiced at the arrest of poor I - black men, whose fault was not that- they had no employment-but boArtsethey were i •. not toiling at the moment : the police cast . ; ! their eyes upon theni White vagrants si : with grey coattaland on every corner, but 1 i. are not arrested," Sen. Cram' had to 'entail ;this order, i also; . but - Fam.r.nrort -cant on' itte _ rampage, and issues ordera. daily, all ten d t !ing and intended to re -enslave the blacks. 'The government - will .thr well to look eller him. Since Ufa 11kbove wan written we learn ;hat F zr..n,:irgon bar been removed, It Was , - , 1 •-• Is Tionu.q.ACmiti?4•Ttie.Werilingtari . 1 , 11 .Republitan assures ,pa that the Presklany is exceedi nglyieillcnito:eettle the queather-• whether treitterii fa' is •- •`Ciidie; 'ma Whether, - It CAII be rettinhed;;;We ;hide Itpposed";' that the Ceiiatilighin tietti4 that; 'corieln aitely;a that Irtheresygr(44-figwtrflY doubt In in k, ),l2r F a Abpuk is nal!nlinn ; of that doubt Atad:rever fitheted: the Preal. . dent'amind fe Y osurec Ola/di glatliice that. after bin Int * n r i jnnietnee:ille:eat; • era! Unfelt, and ilia Iltaii..4ll, great dm:: nen, declared that treason,wasa.crime, and that.ft fatierbelitrealted ; ''''....:'....., • ' ?se Daily Zkpuatiean says It Ininnot.ini gisied, but tbat Meadville is in a rtotebFdly flttUy einnittion,-,end that'innre Olteit 'iota soma concert of octionteirreemionuctkoritlOr and 'Munk,- Irk* t .. o thin:o4ll parltlcaUen vftti. ton._ 4 EXTENIIRON OP THE =GB Ann prri g u nl t atitltillt4toApyo.Pirr _ BURGH. The pEilit lifspate.4, learns Rim a reliable so uree.thatenarrangement Without befog closed between the Erie and Pittsburgh and the Jamestown and Franklin Railroad Companies for the immediate extension of the Erie and Pittsburgh road from New .castle (its present terminus) to Pittsburgh. Tll4lati es in interest Intend laying the pope before the citizens of Pittsburgh in a short time, and if they meet with tho encouragement and atoms they feel con fident they will in that quarter, the con— struction of the road will be beyond a doubt. The Jamestown and Franklin road is now completed within eight miles ofFrank - lin, and Wit ha nohl , Pdla April io Frank lin. By tbsrproposed extension Erie City and Pittsburgh •willluive en unbroken road' to Franklin and the oil regioniVehd it trlll give the Pittiburgli wbatiboBo Minh rosek a new and indemmdecal o ut l et Willi/Aft and the no:Urea oilite abort: est line now projected, and upon the com pletion of the Jamestown and Ashtabula road, now In dams of ecinstruetien. and' which will be Aniehed early next sumuset, a direct Ilneto Cleveland. -- It ER,' /or .riGIAND WittATS •nr.IIELB.—In nothing heaths English press been more persistent than In counseling the Ignited States to deal leniently. •with the' rebels; and in rations speeches-made by members of the Eritfelr government the idea has been vigorously urged that it does not be cornea great nation, like that of the United States, to engage in Inflicting vengeance upon thaw Whom. It has overcome in war. But the moment England has a little re bellion of its own, how does she act ? Let Jamaica answer. A local riot is magnified into an "Insurrectican" and the moment those engaged In it are caught, they aro strong up on the gallows, with nothing but the mockery of a trial. If we admit what is claimed,.that there has beenlarealityst "rebellion" in Jamaica, how shall we. re concile ;the cruel and vengeful ,acts,uf ths goYermpent, after this "rebellion" was put down with its seemingly earnest counsel to ns to be lenient and forgiving i' But we had forgotten. These Jamaica "rebels" were only "niggers," and not white arimacrats, like the Southern rebels. That makes all the difference in theoworld. The only right a "nigger" has is to submit to all kinds of wrong, and to be hung in. con tinchitly tf be does not. • KEIT Tons Zr , acriON'.--The victory in New York is much more sweeping than was at first supposed. There Mu be but a corporal's guard in the Legislature of the , Copperheada The Senate stands 27 to 5, last year 21 toll; yehr 76 ; t0 52. The , Republicans carry air of the eight Supreme Court district;_ and in nearly all the local elections have done much better then mititeliState'ticket. • For ihisPlttshorch Gazette. Speech of Secretary McCulloch. on the Powers and Polley of the President. I have Jut been reading the rery ingenions and able, speeeh of the Hon. H. MeOcitioch , Secretary of the riensary, made at Fort Wayne, in the State of Indians; on the 11th of October last. With all that he ears on time questions which belong to his particular provittee, n 5 an officer of thiGoverament. I can - Wird, agree, sled that la the -highest compliment that' any body could pay him. On those questions, how ever, which do not concern the Department which he represents. so ably, there la =eh that Invites remark and is greatly open to ex ception, I could wish, for his own sake, that be had condnad himself to the qui:silent which he does understand, and to which could cheerfully sit down at his feet, Instead of undertaking the defence of a Presidential Polio, that is entirely indefeneible, =Pert on the / I .l'l pothesie of absolute poen. in Ihe Execntlye;aud a distrust of the - Representatives of the people. He trill us, for Instance, in. his euloglum on, the President, that "he (the President) fl.gens to the adviee.of those in whose judgment he, has a:infidel:me, tut ro-r, upon hie own cosmic.' none, and generally according to firs: Impres• . . • The upshot of this Is, that he takes ridylce from thoie In whom he Lucent:Wel:tee, an2fthen disregards it, and the logical inference is that as be hint not thought it worth while to takeitie cTof Iris proper qopljh-tainual advisers, the _ . • ref resentatives of the the loyal States, . upon the most Important question that has ever token in this Governmo . 6 it is only because he nes no courldenee them; which Is iertlatef natttral enough to one entertaining hit apparent 'theory of ;recorstruction, hut theSehretary adds In this emus entice, that "with meat decision of character, he Is never hoar/ In lictien"-rwialle the:very, nekt,para eraph remarkplited tiro great work of esteh tithing -civil covernmente that.Sonah.ntrtim• the Ircrletal Constitution, is eolograpldlyloy. ward , -teo rapidly, it 4CCIZa, according Id the opinions of many at theactra4mbnsa opinions are entitled to great coaslderation.r. Thisis an admission. I taken, that ho Ls aommihat stbasty In action," even in a case that la new and mo. neatens beyond example. d statesman would ray that In ouch a case It was only late - to make baste Slowly o - , -friffna lent& The Secretary thinks that tile opinion held by many that the rebel States had ceased to be States under the eon:Attrition, that nothing should be done by ,the Executive in aid of the restoration of their State governments, until Congress had determined at what trona - they should be. restored to the Union, are not the lewd even of a respectab la`mlnctrity of thepeople • of the lictrth—Lnrems that they are cot the views cf a majority—and deelarva It to be the Uttar orriort ihatibe States which attempted fts Se cede, never did'secede, or cease to be States In the Union. I venture to toy that there is not a respezta• hie lawy,r or statesman to the North, outside of the democratic party, who does not hold the very opinion which an officer oldie edininistra- don thua confidently condanns, and that - thttre is no man who entertains the contrary view, -from the Proaldent dower throtigh . all his accia, taries, wh° can defend, it lit,aritunent. new the lionorable . Secretary happens to know that these tire" the views of the majority, I cannot inif f init. !Have they been ladorsed by the fto- Pnh eans!of the North in any instance ? If he ItigitTY:dhseCningfni might.gr„t,li - ", h 2 . s ,Tgo P niese.: he, i. Wilt ;hare an opportunity of prohotinehig.a 6.l4i'lntimnent on ly a (Milts on this embject. If ha hadawalted the result of the late-eke ilonB in-which the special indorses of his views have hpert sobwily whipped everywhere In the T ofol 841 4would probably hare come to rs o ho concluslon. If by the: better °pluton. however,.he meaasto refer to that of the Pree 'dent, I eels, net earth_ with hlm that he Inter. prets even this functionary obrrecji s y cba ose to judge the President rathoc sackld th.b7 any mere opinions that are - 1a, t ,,, 44f be believed that these &Mesa. _,_•-ere never ma. then everything he has done unto 4,, succeed the thong:110, in Mc-process of recomtiumioO the cleamst and most ,indefensiblo uentiessami • thgt he Would neier have entered upon th,, perimem Of/minding new States under a co wl y, t r ios of martial law, disfranchising the old ye., tar., and designafing the men who are to do the: whole work- It in a very haral;and I hope an' unmerited reflection on the conduct and: fr/fl-:, Aeta prate rtident, to say that ho woidd have leo Ventured on the hypOttleala that , these cam quered.provinece, which he is still governing by,_ the sword, are Statca of :this., Union: within 'the- mernaing of the Constitution. If they q:up,, 'j fright just as well - has-a: asennuor the po SAM powers in Ponstaylvmda....__BuL, tests irChli'mi.s' eleatationer :have..ws etripped of 'all' eivil_govettalte.ut of aT thiiitt.Seandirsthiielfituatga they Ulf. he admits the existence-6f dilate i iar - 41 / 49. width every man who has read the .deduiatila einieniiilt Is utterly lispeasiblethr ittotfin . be members of the Union, to which be 4S'slidesstiling rtheto:by.hM own an-: . .ttoritY: Xflhey Are attain ! , Meted oonnearlo: .13 armful to th re stored:'lttbitre,, Were: Ito ,Eitakcarrfritments, thareeouldhe; oumuse.no• .Utdon.v •• ei :olTdrtheanOrablerPeOtetary: fitiiititt_thi that li. tbis, at.a*Of 'thltrga. 'when Wile &Mee In the t r nidn , Id- do, nothing_ rot. themantre k must-bee GOlNeminenttsof:sotos nut, the goes,.medi tiOn tot , reeldedkr the: PrMldeet '-wnetimPir tblsrf, etterlbe peripkabonid,mrheld ge.. der military rule until Congress should act, or whether Immedlate:menglirershonld betakemht bhnself toirestore shem_oirli. goreranumts,_!". and 15SC:titer mature cormidersilon - liedeeided ' -tdo•thettork himself. had the Om:Amu thinks. we'seted slimly Innis, - because the' people are sunk military and; JIM fome nt • thtto thereby, and' wait till Congress might ; . _______,........................... perseueskthe moues of alealcolaff those woo were never 0nt,, , ,w0u1d , , , have been too sever,., statin.main our ilepubltean dastlations, and too 'Vet/glee fee the tettoscitrefe and therefore, he laik - , :ffeßil. the gmessally -of the eas, the Presicent has called In • portioegress traitors tbemselyes, to do the work of C oo Well,. II to happens that the poesy of the Presideott upon this simple e eeatL ee , was th e very one that did neceasitata • military rule daring all this tune, and deprived the people of the sabstitution of • civil V ev errneeet elder the authority Rf Congress. Thanke to this Polity, item Runes are a t m held under the power of the sword, and are now, for a pod of eight months, without mbar law tha ne Martial /ales which is only am ther name for Has will of Our President; w hereas , If he had but -vouchsafed tla Call togeer the only body In this nation th a t has any jurisdietion OTere theratibjecti they might have ft.. restleg under the siOndalont of the dell law , for tha Last :three Months, a base. , ~ ......._, __ _, B et the Beeretem Wild Wil member of the A....,„„,,,...„ ")Justifies all Ibis on the ground ef suemsolk devil= It falba healumid hi - 6i put in,.whathaspraverbiallymdled I.lle4ttyraat's plat," end tbat the amemezit he - nit to for Innryleg this Proceedireg during the l'lmelzt of Cotigresa. 'fa -''Preciaiti the same as Oat WI `.4 ihe drain' laitt , ent in high•Prszroga „,, . _ -vo times f ormakinglaws by Rom Proclams . teen. Übe bad , been. lure that a majority nt the people agreed. with Mai. and alit v o rn wooktbe of the-Same opirden—wotud he are f eu' It no n entittal that the President should Ignore theze;.aud eater man such a task as the fount/Inger a State,' by Proclamation, and n At r tile power or th e eword, In advance or its reg ular' assemblage 1 The Secretary es candid enough to m "title novel experiment of callitg In "e p oution Of those Who have been sto, recently In arms agslost eta" to do, the Wort of tkeigetteee and Mut their jorlatiletlan la the premises, may be regarded as "e'dingeraus Meer bet for'. will prove to hare been •te Pcticioite, inset the reason apperently that no people was over so disgusted teed weary el a rebellion, or_mi thoroughly eubjugated. lie says he belleVert them bonestin cheer. submission, and that the question of Siete eovereigety has beim fairly and definitely settled by the arbitrament of the sword, and that hale quite impelled and gnta. fed by the alacrity and good jecliv "fiat which these people hue "accepted the situation," • Nothing Is clearer than that, In the vie • of a statesman, no dangerous t In times I ke tbese, cat ever be a j ej l eri acietta t O 2 ne—me e!, becalm a ereemlne belleem is eV the opinion that It may work &mushily- That thoPeoldo . or the South were very thorough', aemettied . atter the capitelation of Lea and Joheron, la not to be doubted, and that. they were prepared to eccept any (emus that the victor might Im -4s pose. is clear.. It Is marelfest, hoWever, that It . note so mow. The insolence that veature a , even ImPeach the sae. of a loyal Conaresa, and to meat that the men. who claimed to be ~ ..sie of this Union for four years, in right as well as in,fect, were raw out at ,lt, Is evidence that a ehange has come over them, which loohe like any thing but subaeisaloo, and shoes that they are defying Comma, while they are leaning on the President, We w old like the Secretary, to show a ease wherein they have ever acknow:edged that they were wrong in thei aseertion of a doctrine whichthe Hecate. racy if Ohio sun continues to indorse, or have ever repented of their rebellion. True, they admit that they are whipped, but this settles nothing except the qucetion of their strength, Ina contest with the North—and this it is that surprises and oratifiea 'rho Honorable Secretary. It does not surprise ur, that they should accept the attention accorded to them by the Preeident. They trauld'havebftn glad to escape with their lives. It is so much more than they looked fur, or bad any right to expect, that they would be fools Indeed not to accept it with alanify, It doesmot gratin/ the peovlehotreeer to the same extent as It ties found favor with a member of the Administration. But the Secretary adds, that in the work of restoration, the President has aimed to do only • that which was newessare to be deuce exercising only that power which could bopeoperly ezenets a under the Constitution, which g - asrantees to every State a Republican form of GoVerriment; regarding slavery as ituving periehed, end de telmining that no rebel, who has not purged himself of his treason, should have any part in, the restoration, he has not considered It within the scope of his authority to enfranchise the negro, and that for this be is censured by many true men; bat the Secretary las no doubt he wM be sustained by thepeople, and that the t unit will vindicate the wisdom of his course. It is obvious, as WY hare clearly shown, that o the sines done by the President, are entirely ceneeener so long aa the people had their own representatives to attend to them. But will the 1 Honorable Secretary be kind enough to Inform os whet power the 'President himself has, under I rpfbriett l" n it Toir°m%tfo jell- a rurnmtecent to al' lre St a t e a n - a siltutiou Itself lodges that power in the "United States." Louis XIV Insisted that he . stas the State. Does the Secretary Insist that the President is the United States. Bat will the Honorable grercta7 bo enesgb Co inform ns by.what aretoritygeoi the President undrePtkes to determine tlat no rebel who has met stood hlweelf by oath —I 1106- I:oscs-of Ma ;num stem have any part In the reale:ration and why the enfraachisement of Cho loyal hfach man ebould not be as mach with in the scope of his authority as the diefreti chin:meat of the =sworn traitor? The emu meat assumes the right of interne to be one that depends on the will of the President In regard toil:White men, at an, emote. I should like ttobearfrom the Secretary from' whet source the President gets his power, and undertakes to dile franchise the loyal black men hawave &snood a right to,veee as himself, la t absence of AM tmete NnbOdy hof - aated him to ee the ri , ht , f to Um black man. It was not he r o etre to any to oventheeat.-siong with the traitor white , Ludy. The complaint is only that he has taken 1 " it mese from alrmo had es good* right, In , that condlton of thin who gs, ai himself. Tee S ecretary has no doeht., s !imwever, bat Hat he te.ii he &talented Inithis by the peopte, .mad that the resat will jostler his wisdom. is title the Jost ine.loo, the. he may have mu- Indy adadolateted tos'a popular prejudice, and that the %%Mid of the people ,may cover a "rove 1 dud Is this the kind , ]remit that is ex pected to deteeteetreto the wisdom of the Ex* eentivef The Secretary speaks darkly. I hope he deer , no; intend that the wisdom of the Ex ecutive la only to ba vindicated be his sneeze. la Irepssing tes own views upon the people of the loyal States with ail the advantage that his position gives blur. in any other taped it amonitts orien t i ng but an atsurance of hit pea serail conce In the Wiedont of hie own chief. Of Its jiiettce he does mat undertake to speak. If he has soy good reason to abow why injustice and to ere t., be considered ae trot wisdom, he ought to Lave etated It. The people want scraecbing surer than the confi dence of Cabinet officers lb the wisdom to which they owe their own places. le times llite these, It May he that the "confidence" gentlemen may prove lobe mistale.n, and what will be the remedy then 7 • • The Secretartends, as the President began, by the tuneternilon that "there is Ino men who holds In greater abhorrence than he does, the crime of treasoo, or the Infamous eaeoundrels who syttematleally and deliberately started and Miscued our soldiers in prison; that to the plotters of the rebellion there will be no hutp pardone—to the murderers of our gallant coidlera no many." This is al! very well, but will the Secretary In form tie Why it 18 then but 061631) has been In tel !ably pardoned, or that the great encomia like. Day's and Lee Who conelyea at the at:irri tant; and butchery of Andersorryille, are allowed to escape, while a poor devil !Ike Wtrz, who was bet their - Instrument, Is made the scope , goat for their offenses ? jail the plotters of the rebellion to to be kept In only to:attldfiatle, and one appearances t They are to be par doned, ft would seem, according to the /*Tea ry, but nat 7‘arflly. Bel Who are the =uterine that are to end no merry t Not Day% fot he is to be Impeached of 'treason ender the Covell tuUon, of which It is palpable that le mina himself.,tcywrivicied by a jury of !tenons as guilty' y Rot Lee,because he has never yet been attuned. Wo then are to be the suffer era I nu.yoßAlaty . You kLI - TOR OP PITTEIBITIMILL SABIVEL ELLOGIIE, LAG Of; the 15.1 th PeraLlithrßala Volunteers, nolkdte rgfrPOß MAYO.I2 oitPreim*JAMES DIoV7OIIEII, of the Third ward, ALLECiiiEfil Y. will Do a part. dfilah, (or Itlayor, itititat to Into of the Union llotora of Mlcabcoy fifty, at the cumin primary , aaction omtd M9 .I FOIIILITOII. %u • X.taS, of the Seventh Want. wilt:NY a ailailam, t o ...to:mai:oak., r MAYOEt i enhfret to the .--Pitteburgh,tobetyPi°4 1 41 1 of the etty,,of !lan. 4 "„erfor to t e tax: ear *le& notto— . 4 tarollfir 31.DSOM ei1eei,j47..../.1/11ES DOM at thhootiottatlon of thew— i the ninth WAM act* Ws ilaV2o 10 be wee 00gmhtkted.t0 next ~,,,crany. ~,,,,beltatedtioe4O.k the 41,124„ e dlizzza L i 44 . t j „..44;:tiku k Nakteet Corentig! 4 - 9f :**'Llutlgtitlo2° • , iyillillfet or -WA4PBO,N STazatiZ, I =me .4sernients ihson - the pray tttin Deaths' - ~ d: to damsel of W. k Wateehatt to r. ;the of Weteari (treat-have- beet Thr el its mar tot co itettiotutalt :t i ttr,.Votts eettte lutes laromee. are Amite,. , _ tm _1 0 4 per ~ 3tour ante' *Mtn Vaal? alirr rill: thte' illetec'e: the tate '-. itteesithenta , WlU - he tffee et , ite ek}:4l4l,lll,l.TlPgruap i l y itir -p i l l tar. . _ Elly.tiolleitor.,_ ,N'Ew .-. ar iisOIC REA FLO %In lottads Doubts Extra Paw Baliketteat Elm, t ant ersolead.paruplastaall taasarkurrtadlrara• lan receind and tor , age at Itkeysawy,(frotantr. _San to i .., 1 :Tofficr A. RErfsizem, to 0 ooraer Liberty Ana UN streets. ria.sanoaars NA& —Alta rtreaeltatel, ----"---;—•-----aPrrra-n—anfrn 42-171f-For.-7—eto. THE _O4RLVOPI)SOTOitI 2 ...• thlll Pay &Pitied alit Pt TEN PER OENT. from M wiath,---Ta earataid a of the laat eta mouths, payable tort ha— vr Will bie paid by the Baa Ravenna Tax ta noBawdawr ' II:AL httOWLY. cashier. Drilaun priveTRIIID NATIOZAL BANZ. Thenbettors ellailLll.eerbentobithttheetqa"ettL Ed a dleldend of/ SIX ea can - Oa theool24 Stook, Afros of. OP out of tfao leittilll_gi-or the last six thonthe-e Tammeat ili ble aadetter ettINDAT NEXT__,lst fut. - " notea FA .7e rO. 0. LIVINctsTaN, Outer. MBOARD 0? DlEl{o7ol{B OF rOOLURIB La OIL 00. ban this day do el;ared s dsvidene, tao. v.) of TWO r 2) PER CENT. GS the Capital 15t eR. payable oa-RLORDAT, the Mb Ind. nee 3:4 E. WEiTERV MGT, Seetetary. •DIVIDEND NOTIOE.—At. thiating of the DireetOre of Mr AELEGNEWy compANY, bald November 6th, a - dtvEL.72. TOME (a) PEE ClEvr"". "' was declared, font ,ol the - rn • na-01. the tut ax months. payable ia - th nth N. DAV/DION, Treasurer. Tan Oncl.rean as : Plrraaaaaa, No a, TES DIRECTORS OF THI+3 B A here Ude clay . declared a dividead at EIGHT PEEt Losmr,, • boa of Government Tax.out of the limns of the last Mx .motithe, payable to the slockholdere or bu t. their legal representatives, on sad after the nth nolawa J. E. BEADY, IL, Cleatcler. DIVIDEND. Piwtmwa. ?follower, Balm Prrreeloon,,,Nvmer ech, 780.4 • This Bank has tin' dardeolared.•• dividend of SIX D0LL1.11.9.PE6 SHARE; Free of Government TWI., pnyeideto stockholders • on dement; 1 70ntiON. (Lathier Onion Einnrce, iiretntanaitCo , rrentreNOV. I L At • meeting of Pi the Board o, of Direeeort SM of t Company, had CIL day, dividend w declared opt of the profits of the Met eix reenthrt i of FIVE IJULI.AIiti FEB sIIAItE, FILM OF TAX, payatOe forthwith. nee:twit /form. rintriuT, P ITIB ITUZIOIL.NIIOV.; . BOA.D OP 11I azoroas of thia Company have this nay de clared a dividend of .TWO DOLLARS AND nrry DENTS open each fame ot the Capitol Stock hut of tae eorned profits et the teat Mk months, free of Ooveramen'and State talcs. pasabutto stock • holden on and anal. the 14th hurt. WM. P. Rnaloarr, Seeretwy. >esoosa BE DIRE Pa CTORS OF hi, ---- i ------------------ -Tudist,ttu t it ue PrPrenoston,j. .a. rmannon. Noy. lit m Is 11 ZEU have th/a dal deelare.l a dividend ofS BA. h. FIVE PER o sta., Free of Government tax, oat -of theeprodta of the last alx months, paylbte to the stockholder, or th in ta. Legal representatives, on end - after the lath . • coonnartp Cl• tt. RUMS, Mahler yaon DI OF , Nov. lit, tEdiS.i r BOXED RECTOBB Rd E r f l a day deoLsreds , Dtvidend of NINE YES CENT. On the Capital Stock, oat of she prof ta, Ono" let of rehtnarY 414 payable CM and after the tarn Tsar. to atookhoutars or their fat reprannta• .ores, free of S. tax. • no=d` Id yowl tirmioppref. crakie ZiIEmbTGS ' NOTIC-i—A SPECIAL - UE=2w or -i- hiessbste, Old and New, of the ETrTS. BOHOLL GYPIRASTIO ASSOOI.4TIONWat a held et the zoom; se stOa i Willidas EOM. 'sin MONDAY.EVEND4 (1., Nay. tatb , lass , at rA &weak fat Ow purpose of taking samara to la. Grease the publla laietest to the Association, and to adist maw the Mort of all-fotastly setae samba& Ttus ma his Wm Balled at the In. sante of mute .14 14.Mbf es, sad lt is hoped th a all intimated will. by their .0.1165 el S' 1.1.11, of strlbuts to mate too meeting a suc ce ss. aoltdtd FLOnEIMuE a BIGOERT, President. TEMTifliftrAi -- ; 11}E,TINC:1 p THE STOCII HOLDERS of the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANHFACTIIRING COMPANY will be geld at their *Mos, No. tin S. Front street PACs de,l4,l; on the SOrn DAY OF NOVEN ER{ at 1$ o'elt. 11., for the auction of Directors for:the aostang year, tad such other business as may be brought before the m. colontrd .. CHAS. LENNIG. Treasurer. trim ANNUM, 3113 .1MLNTrOF THE J- Stock Mare of THE PAX.Ttra PEZROLEITIII COITPANY will be bald at the office of Robinsta,lll4Clean k Co 76 /fourth etreat, cm TUESDAY. Nov. '2ist, at o, cloolt r. 14, for thectection of cancers to serve darkly the etyma; year coasted F. Rontusax, Sanctity. Orrice Errarka laceaarrox Coareara Prry N ocatia kor. lit, oast. AN ELECTIO FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS OF THIS CO, To serve for the enamor year, will be bald at ma °Rico In Bagley% Itn:lClag. Water item; on Tuesuay, November Ittn, tato, between th e emus of it.t.. x., 8.1.4 /r. x. - ROST. F/NNET. nortdrw Secretary. (...,,,,, ~,,,,,,, Q. co., n iETTottUaott, Oct 51,1822. A N ELECTION FOR TEURTEIL . e-a- Directors of We Comm 7to er42o for the nowoloir swat, tritl be bele at the OfttxtYlo. IS Wey sat, em, on Tuesday, th e ietb day or Ram * Ler caltetercen the beam of II a. nt.. andp. to. nowt-4W. Wit. P. BERnEit r. swr. Tan Sionip, tyymu ct. sr pm:l4mm, NIITIMItI42 i. 1813. 3 , ~ AUSETINO OF .2' 11 TH E ANNUAL e Tarr Story It Chum Bow Olt Company will be beta at Cie Boael ot Trade Coma, ]good etreet, on Tues4ap, Pfor , meer 10.14 LA et 1 okitotk.ip. tp, for the porposent elorttnt =zeta rot toe eneo.i.: ;sm . ; Me trintictlng anLS other brtelaem as may come , berom them. rev - I..tti. J. L. 2114.R51/A.L/, &WY. .. . . weee.....„......................- NEW AptaramskettErrfs. T ARD OIL-10 bbbs. 4.6 landing troll steamer Nora, Fir islaity tots 14.4141 i 1)11.11Crt 4 CO TALLow OIL-10 bbls. to arrive on -I. Lamella (or silo try vela LightH DICKEY at CO. 'VALUABLE .DA.NR STOLES. IIiESDAY MERELY% Woramber itth, rani o'clock. will be aold, on aerosol floor of the Cour mulls/ Setts Boom, 10 efinthhtield street, °yin:mite tie Peet Oaks., the following stocks: Si, shares Clilsens' National Bank; 20 do tat:ledge. do do 10 do Fohrth do 20 da Rank of Mt , .h. rgh. poll A. InaLtscaS,lNE, Ann% rioNSIGNIIENTS. V 150 towel, Winter Wheat TA oilly Flour; roi do XXX Continental Dials; SOO braid:vele Oat.; 450 do Ear (lora; 160 do White Oolooe; leo do do Banat; I w Whits Lime; banets Pairs No 1 Salt; I Co Scutum Byron, 100 pounds Roll Mater, 1 tea Pecked Butter' 2 0. boxes Western Rowse Cheese; For sale by WU. P. BECK & CO lag Liberty sterol.' $3 , 500 WILL PUIWILS.6.4 A NZ% T FLUME HOME, WOO BLl n gar f: ; *ad &boot TWO AMID .; moo. memo. For (unto,'"h G. U. TOMEI% 104 Fourth Street, O. PELQUEBT, YITCPX)XEIL ax.a.zrocia4 NO. 21 WYLIE STREET, ;LAZES TO ORDER GEAR. 0121tNIG AND ELVDELE ess FOE NEW lEVEATIONO. imaxis way GROOBRY—Tha aide/ivied has owned an ENTIRELY NEW, BTOW Irish and WELL smear= anocEnl/21 Olen NEW STORE. In Kazuo to outer nor Sales, they would call attention to their stoat 01 Easteza muss BOUND QE wami, .7, Er accft • IM • ITlrk, comer LiNutv aaa Pool' Mud& DIVZIATIfft situated at No. 20 orate street, .11.11eithou7 E e City. The Lathes a front' en Rebroo street of Zniest, an 4 eittnee too feet to Park , matiert. on ovhieWli frreo Coldly galehmt two story Beer Dwelling with seven ComfeHable Wow; due kfteten. with range, bath how, got, Ant and sole water tbroughout} marble mantle*, atone bearthel grape arbor. This ProPertlfU offered cheap. Apply to, not i B. =cram ft Ota W q cx r Q.BEG.G 3'. BOntl the Es aw. . a d T aboitineot of PATtEnrf reATIIIMS, FLOW. ZEE. AEmy foinasznnePAlTEnbr VELVET eau) pLUTHOCLITSARDsitOrrEs• 1•44 FEDERAL EL, ALLEOSEHL on7dwd ' RIEBECIE 45 BRO., Ablea*Ths" die and *saolifqtit6, Anmuractdrehormeseek , •rat e n t %butes lyallift for Seam EOErtnori OiF Ettgtotkareirers . r tib t 1911' rr , f; 3 =O r t krfar..... A spyk- alie lifilq - WW I Pr% ' lpacoAAPinE ..FOR 8.61.1 •Lio STOOK ARO Qoolk, WILL: of 6, WHOZ.Z. 'tißriU a PRO DUCE 111,111E69,.isAtantd-tatl)l:lThegwrra4o=xj4=4Ver:ebeto te /malt Out denimodlotm.,: . .1 • A4dre as Irma cm.= ' yg F4NOT .000DEc' P 136 NT DO LI/NA VASES, itoosmq ~. a. G. LAIRRIVA Aer ar3 4 o4ll6.weet r AND TOY STORE, ant IREAII razz xvimErrps• Five Sundrettlfeed of Beef CAW& - The Cattle my be Aein at any time before the thy°, anis, at the Uovernment Cattle Yard, ln Alexandria. Va. Inds will be received for the Cattle la lota of ere each; the bidear.havinittite privilege rahais he wetly tram each class as he maw wish to purchsse—but no proposals for a leas numbrr than eve win be eptuldered. The demerits b• numbered trona onattkeeM and where bide are made (or a given ntirebes 0 sub elate, the Cattle will be designated by the alter le charge. panto, to Ow swards at made, will be re armed to eepoett 00 per mt. elUtepuratase snorter at the time the bid is aesepted. alarm WPM , will be Mobbed by the cw:;:i r ., deed.signe we aide WIII be fliestved ten. 'inks who t r. ,:elete al c 4 10 t 01 ".74y Weill .' thelt con. ( 1....... Te With het eve of Abp All Of lite tattle not di.p wed of in this manner will be soltallitustton, at the abotractunee Ogee et It 0 . 000 t ... iih. on WedncedaY. the 2 Sid dal, 01 Provembes, lora, ti. Re./.1, nollkitct Itajor std CI, S., Ti. S. a. aN Olipme luttlorizing the ova. struolion of a Public yawnha Grant attest Arai. I. B. it ordained and con by as Mayor, didennel and citizens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Cotatnant ordaned Councils asernbted, and it is hereby enaried ea by authority of Mc tone, That the Re. teddies Regulator he aed-be Is herebynntborired to adverts. for propolalnfor the eonstruction of a.knblia Sewer In Grant'street, from Diond street to the Monongahela River, and to lot the same In accordance' with an °Manure pained Anima flat, Mr,. Sea. 9. Be U further enacted, That Samuel Ale. Hee, of the Plinth ward, Primal. G. Gaily, ey the Fourth Ward.ntil John It . Ralston, of the Fifth Werd,.be, ant they are hereby appolate&auestml to oven the rests and expenses of the sonatina. ton of sand sower upon the property bensitted, ln accordance with an Art of Assembly, approved Jas um y Gm, Sari. Provided, however, that the con stnistion of and Rawer math not be comment, ;Id berme next spritg. - Sea. 1. 'That any Ordinance or part of Celt. liana, contiletiog with' the cuisine of Ws ordt• mace eis the present time, be,. and the sate le hedin an reby repealed, so Ear • as the aim affects this or re. - - . Ordalsed end enacted into a law thin 11th thy or November, A. D , 1562. . SAM FS rtioACLET, Presldent,ol Solent Coaxal Attest: E. S. llonnowt Clerk of Select Connell, of QX.114 PIC3 Went Common Council, Attest: than BleninnTret, Clerk of Common Conned, noltlat AN ORDINANCE defining the &ends ry Line between the Third and Sloth Wanes. Stet. I. Be U orrfakied and enacted by the Mayer, Al dermen and citizene of Ptltebneyh, in Select and Com. turn Cbenetts earemblediern4 CIO hereby ordained and mated bythe same, That the boundary Ilus between the Tbust i s od Sixth Wards, be toe centre of Wwaturtosustteet from Liberty street to Wylie street, down the centre of Wylie street to chef. ham street. down the antra of Meth= sweat to to Peruslrylvante Avenge. Soh. 2- Ma. smy otantause oripart of onttninwe conAletithy with the passage Of this ordinance at the present thee, be, and tbe utile to hereby re. pealed, lo far as the same advent this ottllnatms. Ordained and enacted Into law InllOnztatli I Ith day of November, 186 b. tLy JAIVIES ZdeTILEIr, rrestdint of /Sele A ct (Jounati. Attest: E. a. Monnow, Olerk of Beloit Clounatl. Pen - We:3 ofB ommoaoouhl. Attest: RCou octant Merit of Common Connell FREE SBCD BBICN OF 111 IrBB BEDOKESS WM:DOCK'S FIELD, On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. liih, at I o'clock, will be sold on the _premises, adloiolng the Ocuuseilsytile Railroad Depot, and surround. log McVay,' Walker S IX TY Factory, Fculte dry end Machias Shorn,. LARGE lirflLl). IRO LOTA, each 25 feet front, and from let to WO feet to depth, Rooting on the Rallroad r on Bind. dock m reel or Plank Road, and an Esatijoao, Woablogton and /Usual! pa streets. Mese swats ere so and co feet trice, and the alleys le In the tear of lots are ni feat wide. flreedecks Is well known as the Most flouts/t -ins locality around Plttebursh, and with Its one quelled ads-autocrats rapidly strfolag to become ho most thrlywur cranulatturhig point .In the Monongahela Valley. Terms, one-third cask, balance in onend two Team, with Interest, secured by hood an a d mort gage on thepreadsrm R,IO to be paid on cach lot "Przllizt .angtivilletV witness* the °cruellest'', Depot. corner of Eon end Water Miens, at haltput U o'clock, to take ladles and g entlstoasi to ar.d,from the gala noU A. Mill WAIN. Atoll. 00AL, COAL AND LAND FOR BALK. ~..' The eery valuable FARM In Elizabeth Sown. any, A li!gbeny county, Pa., conts.trung 170 aelte of SURFACE AND 00AL, .at fronting on the Monongahela River for more than ball a =Hs, in Pow no. g." Ea this tract there are Hatt 'two of fowl mar. . .......0...,.. Looting on the tire, lath dairy Wstere.ll along the property. Titivates Is never Las than note 734 to If feet deep. when the river Is al its loweat •tage. lb* Land Lot the very bast quality of aver 1 , bottom, .111 n road o , er and order good Loam rezti.rin,v.L-ih,: f 4 r_,_,°o:l?,o:,.rnal Stale lOU 0 ot lobe: Corn antb, wagon Holum and two s Tenant Dwellings. The Oreen•barg and Watangton Turnpike ttival IfilOosph the fatal Sal taking it :altogether for cOneeaL=•/,, Lostlan and tetanal° eu', IS ee tfal- 4 1- 12 0 a 01 Qs very boot tareottunts now offered to thta county. Payment. Lill be Lads to lull the pnrohatota For platigulars, enquire of O. IL TOWER _nas , Rail East° Agent, NO. 161 Tovu-th stunt. al! _ SALE of; envIer.ABLE 11013FITA.L V..iir t : )l itoT a ' l is ----------- Lrae. Jr., Auestoneew. _ ALTINcrAt evity.yows unnva, wAelumona. D. p . November 11,1863. Win be irold at Public Anenon. cc JI7DWICILY , squeorl WAREHOUSE. E and ma, Meets, Oa . 111j71M. DA! HORNING, Wayembet_ ,IQta at to defrock A. ar. .a Is 4* lot of stratetable Ealing awl attar art icle, of trotpltabbt teddlna: In Ms talrl will be embraced, 10,030 SZaalcetV, 4040 ribtats, 6,003 Bed Swim 112C0 Bed Spreads, %MO Pll/0a Cases, !pi) Towels, a fSO Dairen, r,..1.,t: IVtgAlf.7..e", • 1,,t00 D , lf Platte, ' !trod Erupts Bottle.. Pc:abater. wit! be regurrei to pay for and re move property irlithio (0114,10 a bourt from ter arinatton of sale. E. SUTHERLAND, Eulleotr D. S. army, aleoleal rutreyor. tottn4 D ItEBB- -SILKS. ------ 7 -- ---- WHITE, ORR & CO., 25 FIFTH STREET. offer for sale, at low prices, a largo airoara.s2l% Of BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, mons thcce •ome rery rich gools. rolf:ltd ALL 11- THE NE W BOOKs ANL TILE BEST OF TIM OLD ONES, Anti, TILE LATE PAPERS STATIONED'? OF ALL KINDS. Dmihrs AND exisintLics, P9OIIET ECKIICs, POORE? KNIVES, BEST GOLD PEAK, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SUBDOL BOOKS. STEAM BOON AND SOB PRINT/NG JOHN P. HUNT & 00., Pablithers, no 69 FIFTH STREET, !Antonio LIAR "JR QDV Et NOW nEr laatwr, . A. zrij 1100 /bs. strictly fresh flail Duper; WW /be. Dash new Lerd, la. egs; IsCO.,boxeire etre Cream 6114 GOittn Cheese; aoo dotes fresh Eyc9_ SOW lbs.Buskwhest riOrirr - I WO but, frestrgrmindearnmeel; no bblr, choice Fail sod Mutes 'Apple% —WO huddle', Dried Apples; sco bushels hew Dried Fetches; Ulllarrelir Sweet Olden --' • GO IstriebrOlder Vinegar! . . ,20 btuihehi,t)hesaUtst• '' • -,lo bushole-Shellbark ni s t . , ~_ tare IN and 11.1neh Limber, l Tr i .' Scir Ma e % I API4I3I"?C I T A‘- ' - "-al' 41.41, • ItOibbli. piti's Litetthota.Winterapie. t /60 bbl t. marietto.. onattat ... ---. __ -.... t. Ikea: loads Pesthblgw, Vgatots>l4lllellit,, . earpoadl Peaclibielr royal:tot ? " Ut barrels; Illbbli Dr - Joliet ,SwJet: kotatiei; rat U 6 rat- Sr Winter UMW .:.. . --.- 60 bpi& Claloa II - ' . " L ' ' . / Ett ara 0 234 DatUadi 4 ittl t6l 1.. daitif . • :.. .• 60 i!oz. 2 pounds banned Peilattesi .. ,-;. to btabinirPiumuts I.- ,-;'. . ..i.....,, il.1:1411041 littl ih ltra s itel e r e ‘ : '' '1 - , ' i l OOlO r fe - iffitneLi•:: -. .-' tibei w dj, - ~...4.- , Inlittof - atreiit ,LI REbsirm E3=-• 25: ormiimaged ,F 231, Wye, wit mitred atter roe Ws by ' oen itzTatraz BEIM EW M3inaßll:l3El M = —' 7'o 'n Dirytas Drro? Oosnirreastrr or Sonstreiros, Wssantorciis D. 0., Nor, 9, 1693. Sealed ProDona; ra Dt r rttosTr. Writhe recur. ed by the underalined, In this city, antti ts co,go o n Shout te, TE7WiJAYI Nor. 21. 1563, tor the purchase of 60 LA12013 BUILDING LOSS AND UAGAZINES, ALL MINDS FOR 1856, THE IVIETH WARD EXCHANGE SALOON Will be Opengd on !fondly next, nth, . =m On Whleli odulde a 0001) FREE u wai ea •tivee. • no bmin bad been Painted, rotted . and ear. pitteddol paw. o pale' will be epared by the pea - td melte ble vkiltOnland nTzati f rts. ip tnezettli: ___ti. dee Permitted. ! am 11,1 1 f3, lIST IZ.L - fe -- n - ric. of rearsOUT 'and Ootmfy et. Allegheny, ea of ar dill obtain rinrjaralS za.A..rxrurrzs 0 the unite* istatek.dated alas nth. 1 -Itt4 rot Imbrorement: In Jars for tit bob-. p . JAiS natio" notnirm i vaeg y tgii to • 41,124?".Pollinotaig °WU% Atil''.,"l:-. .I:v.lft Wart gstgibly6442l- lorr. 4.‘,R4;', : 14 1 NOVI miLiciCarnos. That aiirmw E ga irmsna Thr a Lreartt itriie sold Patolitt_pz ,11E1C0Ittale-- at Canto ntruflif of Quoit IfftruOUT MY., COEX; Ira be yrafetutad.ta th.rn” , ..."'' SENT itnr LEW 1:11W. - ~. . --- ,7 7 .7 7.. .!... h ... n 3 iBl' U. L__a__ uri. ___ __ . - -AkII.MDLE. m. 44Mri Waal v., ! „a n Impwn , . . kl 'nam - ll" ; r 0 1/4 ~?;2 1 :. eiai -mils:unix or INtaitictur 4;5r.11711i344 ~ .f As ~1.6.....,..,........... •.. . 4X1R41 - 013. ute —.77707 41. 't Prf *Ditail l as t ir usi apace i i i __ , . end nuk ° U r ---..__!___ 2l S Val& CW" Matt marry ii slow Dew. - LA .; - S tan Mallouter bora& .watotattativa rein:ll4ow tor viyi gkt TAIT ,7 Grocery stare er - cots) _ JOHN L. EMMA W man Au:ammo lisad puma DRY GOODS' • .• , 4 READ' JUST OPENED, 6 C.113E8 PHI TS, at 23 , sum as salting at 30c 10 aIBEB 17EBT BEST PRINTS at 24a., maze al Watts at 3714 c. • 4 CASES TILED WIDE PflZEt at 31c, :fame ati salllag at itki twers YARD WIDE FIFE BLEACHED surßi IND at 2. 1 Ja., lame as scl/tag at 40a. a ILISSES rime QIIALITY yard wide ditto at 33e 20 Da-LES HEAVIEST BROWN SHEETIA - 0 at 33:. same as telling at 0710. and 40c, 10 1 1.47.E8 =TEA FIFE BROWN ditto at 31e., same am selling at Ipe. and 3730. IS paILES DITTO at 22a., same as selling at 20c 500 PIECES NEWEST AND MOST DEATITIFT. styles DL LAINES at 21'i0., worth 37Ar. 200 PIE C.EB BEAUTI FtrL A RMIIRES it 33c.. telling of L ri where at 40c. 60 PIECES SILK VELVETS, all widths, very °heap. 200 PIECES GIBORA34a. MS, teautlful styles, at .83a, worth 87 500 saz,„trona l , sizzars of all wade at • redaction of one dollatoseS 1000 PIECES inrg° , ;Pd!.e , fiii„ . ,vc:3.,...i.x.;) , ..- SHAWLS, embracing al/ kinds, reduced in proportion with the above. CLO.IIZB ABD OtOdECING, of al/ the newest litYlei equally ghee In 300 PerlßB $7 5 0 50 tNKhy p ETS, fall 10.4 heavy twilled, a ST air. 400 PAIRS . BLANILETB 1.04 extra quality at $s 50 tie:opals. 250 "SIRS BLAIMETS 114 extra amper, at 89 SO the pat'. 200 P. 1.113 BLANKETS, NB 12-4, the very beet In the =Ault, et 312 00, north 810 00. Full Stock Everything Cheaplin Proportion. J. W. BARKER & CO. 59 XI.IMECET STREET, Between ?bled end Fourth streets. itelldt MERCANTILE LIBRARY LIOCTUSES HON. SCHUYLER COLFAX, Speaker of the Howe of JEtepreseatottrea, WILL LECTURE AT I. A FAYET TE HALL, Tuesday Evening, Nov. 14th. SPI3IEOT. "AOROSS THE CONTINENT," Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture 734 o'clock. Single tlakata 60 ceata; Ittaerred Seats ac, cants exum I:eata may be seemed at the Library on ALOWIIRT, nth, at to o . oioCk. a. ■. I r , WI a EDTuji' Ma., JR.. 0. McOLINTOOK, JA.9. T. DONNELJ.., ,fit CALDWELL, O. ALDRED, I !..ettue Con:tante. R. J. COLL/3 SRO RAE'S CHLORODYNE: Thls preparation bits secured the coal terse or the neon celebrated medical men In England. and Is now and begat used to this country by Mang og th e success, In the cure of oktest most reitsble physicians , with great ASTIUNA. EINONCILIJITIB BertuezAut, Disaniace.t, prim...wear, cnour, ae. Lord Toilet Hassell hu favored tho proprietOr math the following dlimateh In reward t its merit, In the treatment of CHOLSII4: "Estract la • dlipateh from Hr. Webb, H. D. AV , 00 IlsIll et Mesas. dotal SeptemberlBß: The remedy moat Milculons In Its status (to Epi demic toholera) has oeen found to be Camino ova; and with a milli onantity given to MO by Dr. Busk, I hare saved several !Iva: " Sold In Pitteburgh by SINON JOHNSTON, .Lorzter Smithfield! and Fourth Sts SKATES!! SKATES !! ! !..-1,r)00 PAIR Ladies, Vents and S li A_ rr _ip... s IN EVERY VARIETY. MR SALE LOW B J.IMES DO Ira; No. 136 Wood Street. 210Iamd / OPINING? OPENINC!! Gardner Bc, Schleifer's, Russia Crash. 761 places extra Leavy at 145 teats oryard _.sold arsrywhere for Ceuta, except at °AIWA= fr. 90111arrE85. Prints. On. eau, At 20 mats, One Cita at 25, 013 e case at s& aced everritliere at Si costs, except at GAILDNER h SOELLEETER'S. 44 Bleached Shirting. ' One case very tine only 00 cents ;Sr yard, col GAßlr i d a moti o SOlL n roLEITER.S.r gents, except at b= 4-1 Shirting and Sheeting. Very extra quality tor•xl% cents, sold every /SER. SOH cl where at 50 nn_&E.rx,= 'S aa•Ceonts, except arGlits. • Printed Delaines. 00 pieces for 25 cents per yard, can only be ban at GARDNER a SCHUZITE/i'S. 44 French Chintzes, ; gnlYcent. p er yard cAA.Ai ri,s. • 7-S and 44 Linen Sheeting. Only el4and atreents per yrd-ekeape r than cotton—can only he found at creamma SCHLEITER , S. Balmoral Skirts, Only 40 /214, sold everywhere at Black and Colored Silks, Cheaper than any house west of New York, to be convinced, come and see. satin Maid Poplins, Double Fold, Plaid and Stripe, great bar. E V ) y etg . Oa% cents. Sold evetywbete at Plaid Satin Empress, • Hook Fold, beautif u l goods L cheap AGE 00 i GARDNER a SORLIITER'S prite:onl Y 0234 seats. French Merinos, PoDlins 4 DOT& Empress Cloths, Boinba• tines, ‘orded Merinos. and Delanu_, halts. Silk Lustros : Franc a Plaids, 15cotsh Paisley Plaid, black: and was Plaits; all now goods. Cheaper that theta all, for ONE WEEK, or datum the GREAT SALEat GARDNER & SCHUMER'S. Cloth Cloaks. Will oo you buy Itt $5 00, at IS 00, at $lO 00, at at 825 00. ,at SUPIE} 00, at at 17 00, at Pa 00, atykor to se 3 lect from Id to on a Cloak, cheaper than elsewhere, at Dot Cloak and Shaw/ Rooms, el Market atm:: Table Linens, 144473 oasts. Tweeds, r 11,../ cents. Cab!. metes, B7 % cents and St' /flannels Cheap. Everything clump dation this avast sale dor One week, at GARDNER SOSLEITER'S. Hid Gloves. Best quality, stitched or plate, enly al 50, ncBi2tawdtt F i d.TON' 6 qslyiy~uyG STORE, TIE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASO,• Standard Goods of the Season axe being rettlved daily la the ■hipe of S EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, HOOP SKIRTS, Dress Trimmings, tbc.. ebc... ale. (Succenor to EATON, ALAMO-at & 00,) Children, IBATES & BELL. ATTRACTIONS. Call and Outdid' 06 I NEW GOODS FOB SPREADS, E4SA3"jg4 'Honey-Comb Quilts, CHjB mciaerg. No. 21 Fifth street. kooßtmi t ip s • 81 litarket'Btrisiet, tun, Jot ot otztr ;Gooits: rittitiaomiii"' 'lrwytiGan; vrekszarezaab .aaroor...tr Room,. Hums. s Trios. ,BOARIS cougar, - Boor sszwrs. Opflet iii : I:o r s _ A zin.Lanirwariparf7, : 9 13 99,TAtz• COLLAX49. I' wAoo)%tintliVal ..srukzi 4L . .apa: , jr Valt;' ). poCdP, /3061 Atli) ,irlaz' EA ti ) OrtrinSt • 36n.rth Assk44:4,' 44.Tsivate tut, dal AM OTODIng. ttQII GOODS ' 'ii2.sssijeT,.~ ~ `~ 1710BITIVE BALE • CO W:EEg NEW DRY GOODS, AT PRICES BELOW, NO, 92 MARKET . STREET. EATON'S EATON'S TIMNG STORE, TRRIMMINMIG STORE, EATON'S TRIMMING tITORE, EATON'S TRIMMING STORE, EATON'S rantxrdrrro STORE, EATON'S TRIM EING STORE, E,S.T9NS TRINSUNG STORE RATON'S TRIMMING STERZ, EATON'S TRIMAtING STORE, EATON'S TRIMMING STORE, 17 FIFTH STREET. 17 FIFTH MEET; 17 pxrnit• STREET, 17 FIFTH STREET.- 17 FIFTH STREET-. I'7 fal l MUT T:. 17 FIFTH STREET; • 17 FIFTH ISTREET, 17 FIFTH STREET, . AJ WELL AS TS L F. H. EATON, NO. 17 FIFTH STREET wr4oivatim As pliß,Z' ~. '' •' , ; 1 ~. - ' i • ° i L..fa-41:XX:101 1,- ,i e 43 ifttorifi . atc,_- - uth,D.Amor..sli,v);arl,:wArcTtair4..% rite. D JEvrztar,- 'rm. bro. t' to grie'qxVorCrein now f. . s t..,:q Ail tEo j i lt ' '-•• " 4AEl__.'" Rr4.41 : twit,. 43 ,, ps:fi. mot- ,- __ ...1 • , z. .MIT., P rATOLLE3 Of: Lb, bon at EL. - - • i 1 : alfzieislurgest ityleh moo v_rrtwoatts— :CZ . Ogren Amerteio sad Pala A ........-rrs. = • lIIELDOSLTEIZAZID PLATED DODDS. ro," .as rbdosi Sgoorov-And • RoDocr tTa ' akeinyt tm -- = AO4'ThroArt initaaud 1241,_:Yra be ~,.:18,a-iii4lirsitier be.aang Javiw eor A : 4 TOIL% OM biC Ortd4 at- 0 t AI,LOUer.... T3OA!• V741144 Ana , Thwrrterr W rt. c aratallir- ' . matt _ reparred.''EDEtteat DM.' ald for of Urn. on% roAret= Dui kW*, Sr= 423.0.t0r. P i sa 2 3 hi. 7a7 .11.. 5. trosi r oma - White obi 7 rrr ' VV 97 cad, speaks:4 Itaitizrzmw D.—TWO YOITNG MEN,tO tend the Dry Goode trade and ate • aed Gerraaa. Tame Sera. els at the trade. and artier% tO W. & R. °LENIN, Indlattspolla, Lad. M r ;" T 4 %r to 80. FD—A HOUSE, contsining from. atx rooms, either It 3 Pittsburgh or eat CIO came ".• Dina moots - or?: °rows! aoxtt I '.O•NaPEET BataiONED gra atztaaaPl giabl'Vat r•PDt7 to /AXES lOWA, Isa Woad stittt. thick nal ow tw Ournocks. nallavel to antis ate, v nunnag Ha l ' • a BY A H— la a" printelaally or Erit•atur zw. 'A good -tarn asetUng- zand gao. derltod, Addnas IC; at apply persaaany at taa no9;tt' U r AilT 11E63 celebrated Ira' rirr avtint tamay of a couple • cants.' I smNzit Gun AGENT • make NI to 111 a MIA Wain ! roved PATENT sras Imo for Knauss - 011 'Lamps. IS d without smoke or small. it, asit ass beardd for the pear omsmays. nlariaa fall pa:Haulm a Dula. Sand to 0 alre textual ••• EDGABOSlsatdactorar. N 0.23 !add= Lszis. New Yezk. laralirrE . FOR - "MR SET 2101?TiSE,D, TIIR 1.. P i tiWhilts mew exentsbook env • Mr. Itit % hardioa nuparsil Far our yaw; hauling ibmatts, ati27120 at the Tramcar an d Weet..2*" . • tgi , 1 -- e l le:LliraMja2Th" • • ooniala more at ttirtila. t • • et Moira 00 32' other work Drag , • °Wished, ca. the South ty at tea en feat; both Tess. of Ills " • • in/arta n. l 6ht al • • • grants; • -• and roman), Ingeatel.. 'Paaabarao.adi ah/rued want or • ty .1 ta 'nrit ezerseelet roan nu= and nip& , ad &seeded °Mari and solders,' I* • _employment, will find tt to - cne eoneition. .We bare I tOS par month, mlnlatt Ire it!..t . il o gra o lgeja t et . gmt,- , • SlXth audXl3lol . l=4: - Phllsdatptda pi. - WI to azii da Addre.u, if-Mtsadrwl" DRY 000 Md.CFRITE, TDB S and SO 111 A R IC Oder for ■ale one EST atreks GOODS, OLO ' 1. f the LARGEST awl °REAP ITRIIIgneGS, FANCY 'OTIONS,'EaSIMET, to ova. brouglit • thla Embroideries, Linen and ••1 Real di ',I Real Po Real Rel Irdk'fe, • _ :tion Valencia Lace, .tagaoil (loan, rench workedtfollarri Maltese Lace do onah worked Sete', -Linen • -do vzsr Nos. 7 8 and go mariiet !Rivet! 2.000 Ladies' inen Collars, Stilling at . 6 cents ei , 26. • 2,000 Pairs Li en Ouffe, AA /0 04/2 anti at MAcRU:M c YDE ar. OYS, SO Brirket Streit, ltos. 78 al BALMORAL S IN EVER STYLE, and ceedingly angry, Noa. 78 and 8 Market Street • be T a h k b t CO S T la brICH L OLESAL.E B . • STOOK Ig.:ME/4P ant 041a•ad see us, et OT • weir. to DRY raOODS will re mould call the attention YENS to our /1512araysX LIESLItiLBLE GOOD S. 7 =do fitted 2005 y, Ettirkei : Stm ' Nos. 78 and 8 /YEA.CR noiitt NEW GOODS. MACRE?' di. GziaLLSLE • I HO. 19 Fl 'New Trimminms Bead Gimps and Hach Bonnet and Fine Gilt and Pear Illch Silk Beltin Lacein Linen ' dg l Nea Collars Needle Work E ' Gambric and Hamb Magic Ruing an Rdal Thread and F 1 Americr.nantEng Gloves and Ganntle Nhvr. Wool and Ladicg aP(I Qlxildre Balmoral Skirts 4 ihmilei Skirts. Pren Gentlemen's Shirts Merino and-Silk Und Misses Kid Gloves— d l Ornaments, ttons, arf Ribbons, Belt Buckles, anew lot, analcercbleA. d Betts - Tratulluserting, )1 g Bands. l o2shs Frilling end Veils '.--last styles Yarni, Undenrear, kYf styles h Corsets, o , liars `Lies 11 sizes, MENCILANTS AN DEALERS 71110.nd It to their vivant Ins out etoolc bean MACMThf NO. IR MYTH Oel; 141=125 ARLTSLII, Plttabat, jOS.EPH HORIIE 4 HAVE JUST 0 NEW" 43t i~D~, Dress Trimmings, Clo Real Lace Go ods, Buckles, Best- Inge, Read • Deck Scarfs, Flouncing*, • Balnioral. Breakfast atm .. tants Dalt 800 • .Zebbyr' ..teggLos t . Re Blasts; Glories axid-Ga . p rrUn dervirearfocrif eu, eon, Xonvin ailu Al. Qlova4 Ladles' C4'. Gloves.: The rib.' many „Other , Go N ~ Great rarzetzi Ortiz:tents, Style /Bolt enk Belt ta,-New • tlz _ ' ,ts. • • Infants' ; t ate,. d n istre.tid Chit iindre Std to Castor • ire and fa - ° itETAIL I t _ 110 Z Ro P : & co, • Zfithß.turr - 1 1 1 , 25 do q117,56eir , tr.l, T STREZT: YDE & CO. STREET.
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