..i., r ...., .., , __, lIICALTII AND CLEANLINENs. . • Dr....ifcCoos has been represented as • Mit public Meeting- convened to • discuss the measures necessary to protect the city from cholera, that this city was the unhealthiest' in the - tinson. In this the Doittor has been misunderstood. What be did em and it is to this we ask special at. Walt,'4hat fn the' , class e/ diseases frosin uncleanliness, this city • mattes worse show in the tables of mor- other. ta than any The weekly reports of interments in this ;•-• City, ae compared with those of other large • ci tickithow - Pittaburgh to be healthier than most, if hot all of them, so that, on the whore, the city cannot Justly be regarded In an unfavorable light as to healthiness; but In deaths from that clam of diseases of which cholera is only one, which are not merely -aggravated, but in mahy cases caused by filth, the city does not compare -cfavoiably with °there. It follows irresistibly Lha; if the city with italoreeta, alleys, courts, and vacant lots were kept clean; if it were properly drained, and its atmosphere kept clear of the noisome stenches of cesspools and stagnant Water, the city would be, by'all odds, the healthiest in the Union. , The one thing we need, then, to attain that desirable po /Won, is to see that we are, as soon as may be, delivered front the omnipresent domin ion of filth. For the cans es which produce and ag gravate the class of diseases referred to.will _ producelhe cholera, and as our Weekly bilge at: mortality show that those cameo • are in daily and active operation, there la no problem in mathematics more capable • cif-deniOnatration than that; if we continue in our present condition, the advent of cholera here, when the time comes for Its developnient, le absolutely certain. ft behooves us, then, if we would avoid, as far as human precaution can do, the ray tenor that - pestilence, to remove the caus es which are certain to produce them. If we cannot accomplish the whole of the needed work, we can at least do something towards it. We can have our streets and alleys cleaned, at anti; and we can also set on foot a system of sewerage that will eventually deliver us from the foal odors that poison the atmosphere. - There is no one thing the two; cities and boroughrneed so much as a comprehensive system of sewerage that will reach Into every street, alley and byway. That Is a matter that should at once be attended to. It will req,dre time to elaborate it, and more time to enforce it and put it into ef fective operation; , but it will never be done without being first begun; and this is a most fit time for beginning it. In the meantime, clean the etreeta. As we write, the slow rain that is falling •is - tunaing the streets into pools of m a 1; and there is scarcely a crossing in the two cit ies which one can cross clean shod. It is mud, mud, everywhere; and the pedestrian as he gazes with rueful visage at mud inches deep all around him, inquires sadly 'wilat advantage there -is in paved streeta over clay roads, when the dirt is thus left *to accumulate upon -them. If, to now seems likely, the winter is to be an open one, we have but Just entered upon a three or four months' Beige of mud; and any one who can calmly contemplate' wading thmugh this dirty, greasy, alippery com pound' that coats the streets, during the entire winter, has more snbmissiveneas ghat' we can command. If the evil were unavoidable no one would complain; but It is not. It exists only through the negli• geice and apathy c f the people, and they must wake up or take the consequences. TUROWING 01.*F 11117: The pro shivery Governor of Louisiana, WELLS, intoxicated t y the vote recently given to him by the rebel slaveholders of that State, has summoned the Legislature together In order to hay a convention callcd_to frame a new Constitution. The present partially anti-slavery Con • 'thin - lon 01 Louisiana is cnly two years old; but the resetiontsta feel strong enough now to overthrow it, and it will be over thrown. We have thus an illustration of what ; will be done in every Southern State, as anon as events will justify. When they ase all re admitted into the Union, new i conventions will be called, !ha...ordinances repudiating, the rebel debt repealed, the lairs and constitutional provialons giving e4nal7ights to the freedmen annulled, and ; 'Wier, Will practically be re-established. There is no Intention on the part of any of theie State to keep faith with the gov ernment.' They submit, now, to what 'rthey cannot help, but reserve to themselves the right to undo all they have done the moment the opportunity offers. ..6" a letter ton friend in New York. :lir. HHENRY W. litm.o m ne, of Alabama, (for erly a Whig member of Congress,) says "The attempt of, a faction to force the Southern! tates to admit the blacks to po litical eqitality is too mischievous to enlist in Its support any considerable number of freedom people o has been f the North. The great boon of conierzed po n the slave.. Le t us observe what nea r he will make of it, We hope for theJ heat Ile ataadaa,freeman, protected by equal Letlaws, him develope his dinesa for his new conO tipn., - The political institutions or 1 / 1 14.cmantry were ponstrneted for the white Man. -Ii would be rash to say that the tfeedicnyk: rho id never participate in the administration of the Government ; but It would be madness to confer upon him at this Mogan the privileges enjoyed 3 3 .1' the wit:ton:l,m i *Maui some qualification. ' ' ,we beg:Mrauxumys pardon for doubt ing Ids, word; bat where are we to look for those "equal Jews" with which he says the freeman hiprotected? Certainly not to Alai bama; and we defy him to point us to a tangle Southern State in which the freeman is protected by equal lawn It in because heis win oppressed "by the most unequal laws; becatute,he bas no fair chance to show what use he can make of his freedom; and because he haslet the opportunity . No de relope, ids illness for his new condition," Margin' People oleic North etyma against any"-polleT that does not put an end to such m mke4 for therreedman lajhr thrihrill hive it , fair. el l s . rtes, Give Z dttkithe ATM:ten - 0n of equal laws and sweep t ea mta y: l hho/e• fabric of special corks in tended press and degradr him, and A 0 One Inn eomPlairk •eritir.,atristartAtihoW his faith by . hls works and go before the Alabama lees/atm wlth - a dernind for what he pretence his already been Oven; -and when he has elm:aided. halloo. be. pa r , „fatted to eau the .!.;earnest mod . o f equal rledilli-fliktbilat" but until he can int to the —n dgliiiThiSiti" ha mistakenly boa po st s of, he will do well trtake is•htnt th at perhapa will the'orMSVlCe to him, that the/ess apar doted rebel Indigo/I In atignistiring some of the beet Men la the italiott as OM More Lis randeslY--Will diiireclated. =MI the Ititazett LIMB , foußnia IBOLLITION. NOVEmBE- setaTo•ieG Lams. Wanted, Pound, Boarding. d;c., Inserted order OlPPrOprlate headings, on this pate, as us ELMER PER LiIMR. each Insertion. From the New York Tribune. THE NEW CONGRESS, The TXXINth Con Washington convene at Washington on Monday, Dec. 4. In the Senate the lion, Lafa S. Faster, of Connectiu. will take the ch urlas antd pro rest, with Col. J. W. Forney, of Pennsylvania, as S The majority of the Unionistsecretary. is So heavy that it can In no case be overcome except by risfon ; the only Opposition can titled t d o Lake seats without In being Messrs. Wright and Stockton of New Jersey, Buck of Pennsylvania, Riddle and B artlabury of Delaware Davis and Powell of KentuckY, J ohnson of Marylan, Hendricks or Indiana. ileDaugall Cr! terms, and Nesmith of Oregon—ll In ail, of to M:t ( InfoMsts, lf every Stare lately in reel lion vrt re to have Senators pre:sent at the hoar of oPelkieg the Sp?aka% (as several of them will nor,) red V each were to ;claim and hold hla Peas. three woold still be a L'OlOni3l majority. So go more nerd De said of the Senate. As to the FIDOSe, the case is bat little differ ent. The Representatives who will take seats of comae are politically divided as follows : ..,totrs. Union.. Data States. Ualea Dr Male a.... •• —5 Kansas ...... Hamoshlre :3 Kentucky Marearbasertslo Ohl ...... bodelsland 2 Indiana ..... Gtaneetleat 4 Illinois... Vermont ...... Michigan.. : New , York— 20 WlSCOnein.... a New Jersey 2 3 Mime iota_ . 2 Penosylvania;l6 lowa__ ...... Delaware—. I Missouri . .l Maryland.... 2 Nevada ........ I West Virginia 3 — 'California..., 3 Oreon ..... I otal.. • . Unionists _144 Demoerats, .40 T h eh States whese "re:construction hag not yet been rtes nod retitled by Congre ss are entitled , a - hen fully reorganized and ree();- bized, to stead flepresentatina as foKows Virgin in............ F Tennessee ...... .... Notts ( arolina Arkansas. ...... 3 South Car, line •. 4 Louisiana ...... • . AlGeon;la ...... ••• • • 7 Texas ............ 4 abama .... . Flonda ............. 1 Mississippi . ...... Total, ha. Were all there admitted at the °elect, with out demur or scrutiny, they would not all affili ate a Itlt the opposition, and, even If they did, their combined strength would fall far short of a majority. The r candidate for Speaker would fall fully forty vote, behind, notwah. standing that sickness will prevent the attenl aner of several Unionists. Bat the Members from the States lately In revolt ran eat take their seats at the outset, so as to vote for Speaker and Clerk. Not erea melt f ronted and unwavering Unioalsts as Horace Maynard, representing a district that, though tempererily overborne by rebel bayo nets, never faltered In nor concealed Its devo tion to the Union, evil be admitted without preliminary Investigation and scrutiny. Oar Copperheads never peeped when the last Corr mess refused to count the electoral votes of Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana for Lin coln, because those &fere vere ' i n.t in their proper relations to the Union" when they vdee. Dad the same reason will note prescribe an In quiry and report by a Committee before tlo r itepresentatiyes can be admitted to seats. The recap:ollms 0' a State Which has been for yearn In oven and deadly hostility to Ito Union, as once more entitled to share In the G nem. meat of that. Colon by lending Members to Congrees, Is a very grave act. No mere Wert dare presume so far. But each Hansa, being first duly constituted, wBl proceed to :she on the claim of all persons presenting credentials from States lately in rebellion, and will act thereon as the Constitution and laws shall be bound to prescribe. There Is no harry. fZXXINTIT CONGRESS. THE BENATE. fa Lrematere. , 3111,0 rat. Term E... Term Jez. A. dr.Dougall.lB67. B. Gratz Bmara.. Erp..liC7 aalaz. Connes. ..... 1860,Jn0, B. Hendensocia 569 yette COSsiEcTicirr. i =ran/. Lafa B. Foster 1867 James W. Nye ... 4667 Jamußlzon ......1869, Wm. M. Stewart —1866 Oro. .4 ...?'"41.13 Ll.aerartr.. maw neliPettrier— Willard Sauf i 4.tt e.. lB69, Daa.tel Clark .. . ... /0067 rm./mots tnew„i arm& H, Cragla ..1871 , un aarr, Lyman Trumbull:4B67, Wm. Wrieht 1869 Iliztalt Yatta 11 . 18 p. Et.6*4.... Is% =au. I-, NEW was. Henry EL Lane.... 1867. ill, R ini . Thar. A. Headricka.lB69Editt D. bi ..... OWA- I Orgatl.lBC9 --- --- 1867 Jolla Bk4a:i '....,807 Jar. W. Grimes...lB67 Bei* F. Np 4.. . 1,,,,,, Xittsas. I altaaotr. ' ."'" Sarel C Pomercry..l667,Jamee W.Yeemith...6B7 James 11 Latie....1971 Geo R 1511113E0.3...1871 iIIETLIZST. 'Taxan:rests. James Guth . Garret Daete ...... 1867. Edgar COWl_ .0. .. /81:if rie ..... 1871 10 , 22 anuaale2r: • • 1 8G9 hrsa. 1 Imormzscatm. Lot M. Merrill.— .1689 William Soave-1869 Wm PFMISMIdea ..IB7l;Bettry B Mtbobr. 1871 Chute" ItasLarrbE7ll. ! UMEMXTB Botoner...lBB9,JaCetb Conamar...lB67 limo Wilma ... .187118cdomon POOG . . .. 18 9 1, , aURTLIND. ' WXST VarStelLi. d A. nresw_ .all. .143871 P 0 Van Wlakler..lB6o Bawdy J'amsoa;.lB6B/ W T Wiley— ..... 1871 a t latioarl. . - wrecosaut, gut. pluitiater . . 180 ,TImothy 0 L10wq..11367 Jacob If. El owara:.lB7l , Jaa /1. D0011tak0..4..D309 a . lizaa de Bi , a OglialaNalom syi ol . U Matins (la gamin), as; Democrat' (la Balks). 1L ,____ asses a BE 4D/1/2TED. enrentssar. Term ZIA i. E. Bawer. Tenn E t awer. .....•..--ILavid 2'. Patarson. 1 W .0 m. .B.now . ... ---- 1 4 8. FOlder. .... 4871 • irrnaeru anesnurn. J. O. Underwood. • --- W in. Z. blerkey...lBB7 Joseph Seger ...... --- .7: . Aker% ... • . len LOCIELLNA. I 1101711ICAROUN. .A. B. Z alas•JCuller • .... • ...... Jahn L. slam. rnilll. ----•'. 2 V. F. Prrry....1871 RELEASE OP TEE PIRTEd. • - Oar first reports from England stated that the pirates of the Shenandoah. had been paroled; our latest advises say that they have been unconditionally liberated. Piracyis one of the offences mentioned in the Ashburton treaty as among the great crimes upon Which the principles of ertra dition should be rigidly enforced by both governments, and each bound itself to the chher to deliver up all pirates whenever found, to the government claiming thent. Our Minister to England will doubtless de mand the surrender of Wanniita. and his crew es pirates; and Earl litraser.r, cannot plead with any success beforethe tribunal df nations that he has theft not and fore cannot deliver them; for he had them, and deliberately let them go, well knowing that, their surrender would* be claimed- Nations cannot take advantage of 111,311'0'm wrongs any more than Individnam The New York Papers are mendmous in condemning the action of the British gov ernment in this case, and we are certain the people of the country win be Just as u nan i mous in n ac kiag up our government in r esenting i t . The London papers ad mit, what they cannot deny, that WAp- DELL en d ale crew were unquestionably American guilty of pi vesse ac were deitroying ls for months after the war the Britla was 09e7; and noh subterfuge can relieve government from the responsi bilfly of permitting their escape. 24. ISO. CONS OLIDATION. We publish In this morning's paper a communication from a very respeotable cit izen of Allegheny, arguing against the con solidation of these cities. It is Proper that the public should have both sides of question of such vital importance. For ourselves, we await with some interest a report from the committees representing the several corporations. If an equitable basis for consolidation can be agreed upon, and presented for ratification by the people, but little doubt can be entertained that it would be adopted by a large major ity. Doubtless some of the objections urg ed by our correspondent will be met by the committee of conference. Meantime, we commend the article to a careful perusal by the people Allegheny, for whom It seems principally Intended. TIIE REC ON bTRI'OrED V t/11;110 IN, —The Richmond Time , reports that at the tourn ament in Fredericksburg. on Wednesday, many of the sashes, horses, saddles, etc., were loaned by the United States officers stationed there, and that notwithstanding this kindness and civility on their part, the Committee of Arrangements passed a reso- I lution excluding them from the ball given at night The impudence of there recon structed rebels is astounding, but not more so than the fatuity of there United States officers in supposing that they could win them to decency by showing them kind ness. HOUSE OF REPRESEN C ATIVES. Dint iLrPOILVI,. . wale JgH3Er. I. Doltish! C. Il' , Etter,,DS I.John F. Starr. 2. ..Witham alkb.7. I 2., William A. NeweU. C ' °VI2 / 1 /Ellin-% i 3. Charla o.sLigreett‘s. CONNEC77CVT. - 4. _4ndreve J. Roger.. 1. Henry C. Deming. 5. ra.r. l ?- ;Trivia. 2. Warner" Kew roux. . An gt..l3.rondsge ti , . l. Sfrphert 7laber. 4. Jonbzutt If; A TI RIL Ubbard. i 3 7 . • jra'sntries4 RG:;n3J3e7phregeny.• 1. John 4 . 3-k ~,w,„,.. 4. Iforgau..7ones. juliq.m. 1 5. .1"elson ToLear. 1 . Jahn Wentworth. 8. Henry J. Raymond. 2. Join F . Farnsworth , 7. Jahn IV. Chrnsler. • B. Ent. B. wee/Marne' 8. James B A (C) 0. William Darling. 111. Chas. H. Inn./f4a.. 12. John H. Ketchum, n'clice....lßallardincook.mmiterso.lll:..l.;lo, 3r,ili„.„, Radf,,,, 77i 4 5.. .. van e ... T F. o . pi. Bbeibi Al. Calhata.l3. .e. .5". Irobl.k.(l. 10. - Levis ~ hoar. 14. Charles Goodyear' Anthony ton, 15. John A. Griswold. 11. &mad S. Afars-WI. 10. Robert 8. Hale. 12: Jebn Baker. 17. Cal Vin T. Hulburd. 73. 'A, J. Kuyken dell. 'IS. James If. Ifarvin. At large--8 Alotalton'l9. Demos Hubbard, jr. IND LAX.I. 'W. Addison H. tale. 1. WiZisori C. 5i6100x.:21. Roscoe Conhhnir. 2. .31. C. Seer, ;22. Elydnoy T. Holmes. 3. Ralph am. ,21. Thomas T. Davis. 4, J. H. Faiquhar. '24. Theo. H. Pomeroy. 5. George W. Julian. '25. Daniel Monis. b. Ebenezer Dumont, 213. Giles W. Hotabkisa. 7. D, W. Vorheat (C.) 24. Hamilton Ward, 8. Godlove S. Orth. '2B. Boswell Hart, 0. Bchtiyier Colfax'. ;20. Burt Van Horn. 10. Joseph I). Defrees. 30. Jas. Jr. arDentlahra9. 11. T. N. Stillwell. '3l. Henry Van Aerman IrM.IL. 1. James F. Wilson, I. Ben 0010. j. ,p to. Hiram Price. ggleston. B. flays. 3. Wnt. A. Allison. 3. Rnbt. C. Selineek. 4. Josiah B. Grinnell. .-- 4. Win. Liwrence. S. John A Kasson. i 5 .P.0. Le Biota 6. A. W. Hubbard. ,6.R. W. Clark. KANSAS. 7. Bam'l Bhellabergct I. sida,s na,.kes Is. Jas. R. Hubbell. AENTrCKT. I. /I ft. .S. Trimble. 9. R.Y. Rockland. rf I. James H. Ashley. C. Ritter. 11. Henry s . Bundy . It. Henry Gelder. 12. Wts, E. Finel. 4. A.r.,,, dard.ng. 13, Columbus i' 5. L. I. Rousseau. 11. Martin '- 6. Green Cloy Smith.. 15. T. A. Plant,. O. S. Sherakfin. 16. John A. !thigh: S. Wm , H. Randal. 17. E. R. Eckley. 5. Samuel Al'Kee , Pi. Rufus R. Bpauldi sisiNe. P. , . Jas. A. Garfield. 1. who Lynch. OtteoON. 2. Sidnv Perham. 1. J. 11. I), llende.v.rin :3. James G. Blanc. PENN, TL V A NIA'. 4. John H. Rice. 1. Samuel J. Eafati. 3. Frederick A. l'ike. 3. Charles O'Neill. 11 •1tT)..17‘ 0. 3. le,4o,nard Mrs. 1. Hiram Jf' ( 'ullongl t . 4. Ivllllain Dt Kelley -- J. L. Thomas, Jr. ' 3. If. Itasaell Thayer. 3. Cheri, a E. Phelps. , G. B. dforkron Bayer. 4. Frauds Thomas. i 7. John IL Broomall. :,, Benj. G. Barris. 8 . S. E. ussascrrrsoTTs. '9. Thadde mane, D a Stevens. y I, Thomas D. Eliot. 10. er t u nr,ese .... Oakes Ames. 11. hili Sp Joh :). Alexandre 11. Bit,. 12. , lad,., De m . 5 aso .. 4. &untie) Hooper. 13. 1 lyises 31ercur. . Jelin. B. Alley. 'l4. George F. 11111er. li. Nathaniel I', Banks 15. .4..1. OlortbrraNer. 7. Geo. 8. liontwell. 16. W. H. Koontz (,- • ) S. John D. Baldwin. 17- A. A. Barker. li. Win. B. Wavhbarb e I. Stephen F. Wilson. 10. Henry L. Dawe, 19. G. W. SPhOdeld MICIIIG to. .20. Charles V. Culver, 1, Fernando CBenman 21. .r. L . A.,,,,,,,,, (,•.) 2. Charles Upon. :72. Jas. orehead. 3. Jobe It . Long -year. 33. Thomas MWilliams, 4. Thom as W. Ferry. , 24. Geo. V. Lawrence. 5. R. E. Trowbridge, ; Thomas 1 6. John F. DriArs. 1. Thomae A. Jenks, 11/XII.OTA. 2. Nathan F. Dixon, 1. William Wiodom, V naNIONT. 2. Ignatius Duttnelly. I.'F. 8. oihridge. Al /5501 tu. 3. Juatin 8. Morrill, I. Zahn Bogen. Baxter. "•. Portos 2. Matey T, Blow, WS.sT 'tat LS IA . 3 Thomas E. Noe... I. Cheat. D. IlubbarJ, 4. John R. Kelso, 2. George V. Lathan, :,. .10,..eph W. 5 1'Clurg 3. Killian V. Whaley. 8 . R. T. Van Horn, wisco,lN. . 7. R enlannin F. Loan. ' /. Halbert E Pa.lt., 8. John F. Itenjamtn, 2. laminar C. shaa,;,. O. Geo. W. Anderson. 3. Amuse Coil,, NETA.D.a. 4. (Am ~. Ede,i,g,, 1. Delos R. Ashley. 5. Phlletu.4 liawyer, NE. ttAMPSUME. ,5. WalleeD..lClndoe, 1. Gilman Marston , I, 2. Edward H. Hotline,' • S. Jas. W. Patterson. l olonlats (ln Roman), 144; Dem,,,,xs ( , e Malts), 40. (C.) Se/,. contested. TO BE ADMITTED. vrxxibotra. 1. Nathaniel G Taylor. asisszsorrt. 2. .f.i. E. (.. Pry:., ... Ilorac Maynard. 5 . I %. 5, Wm. H. Stokes. 1. 11 - ,,,. 11. I.: C,siLs. 4. APclard Co,,,cr. 2. ',wins 11. Chandler 5. 8 . .. B. ,:227'. :i le JuAn...o. Dmf... ) , 6. D. R Mama& rh I:6Sert Dirig-..--ay. 7. I. R. Flawkias: 5. Bererly I. Dam:, 4. J o hn 147....rhe,11 6, .11,7 11 5. mu. •1t1t.015,3. 7. R6.bert Y. i'mlecul. 1. --- B S. Daniel H. Pu7s. 2. Loaf-arc 0 yre .5..1.m, 7 L0C1 , 1.111,.. S. J. If. ./cAnuv, 1, 1...,..... •k. Ma rti, sirFsmarrs. 1. 2. Jar6ii Darker . -1. R RerloStie. 3. Robert , 14 . . - ef-V v . :3. C. .el. Pinen6. Irate 3, Jam .J"/aa /2 Ting, prob. 4 .4.es r. //arr..", 5. Je/,,, S rsaisg, prop ../flrate Ice political views of many of the above Ben aat ors ad o Representatives of the seceded States e ctntlieleatly knorra to dasaify them with any degree of certainty. The Benators of Lon- Liana were eLected as Colon met, but web elieve their sympathies are now with the Democratic t o artrThe Senators of Arkansas were elected a Union men, bat we no not Crow whether they still adhere to the party. 4 , , 11 3 f _ ON Eunday tight the 12th, the atop of fiat Fry, In of F11).t.7.1/12, a.b neon eouaty, was robbed goads to the amount of two b an . proved dollars. The robbers were detected, and Disc o to be two boys-- oamwttite and the other k. They confessed to • serfee of • robberies sad arson dur:ar lest summer. They have beta commuu d to Jail for ,riaL Int. Jason ( mfrs., et Gn a 'villa Ms sabsarittloa to the Prat lam tteposltary the ge, Dahl six th-ntreit time hut week, MEETINGS F INCOLN OIL AND MINING DO. -A 4.-.. 1 9eirtthg of the stockholders of the shove I l orsparir will se held st their ° Mee, No. 4 Huai sty et. on Tti NOV 1.4 SDA Y . ~" Rah, at 11 ra. Busises• tit vital importshos seta o'slOsit he bro before the needing. All ere earnestly invit u 04 to ght wend. Border of the Hoard. tuAn ',Rd ROOF W FLA Y, Jr. See/. - - • -- - - Orrin e PlTTcatraon k CO mriLLSYII.I.6 a 1t0t.., Prrraeonsta. Noy. 151 h. 1163. a NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERB.—T HE ..- ANNUAL MEETING of the Stookhohlers of the Pfttaborgh a Conceits -rills Railroad („Torainne will be held at the ogle° of the Company. Jones' ,bll't'hltatiTelY . tie WA?, d c ty ,,,! 'f o rt=r b :; nett, ~t to% o'clock, a. k., for the PurPose Of electing twelve Directors for the eneulng Tear. • /NO. R. PAGE, Jr., nolegtaarldea Secretary and Treasurer. _.-.,_. THE CH ANNUAL MEETING OF T k SI 1/ MOLDERS of the PENNSYLYAHENI i `ALT 31 ANUFACTUR ING COMPANY, will be Le/d at tlclr office, No. us N. Front •treet Phi/ %- de/I,Na, on the 3071 DAY 'OF N OVEMBER; at 12 o'clock, 22.,, for the &cc:1011o! /Directors far the t osuing year, and each other bualnees an may be brought before th, at. nolegavd CHAS. LENNI6, Treasurer. PUBLIC NOTICES. Rrtif;BliltßlßElßS TO STOCK OF FARZEII3' AiND lILEUTIANICS TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY, Are hereby requested to call and pay the fLAA Lad last Instalment of WO tee Mare on geld Stook. Subserlbers who he ve felled to cupped to form. er eaUe, will plesee observe that the whole amount sublerlbed is now due. By order of the Board. JOIIIX SZALPLE, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, nor. tbek dl w POLITIC - AL - tar.roilLlYol3. On. D. W. MEGRA W, tole of the 111th P. V., mill be e c.didate for .524,y0f of littegheny ally, inkiest to the Union nOmfostloa. ao2l:te VITT CONTROLLER, SAMUEL ALLINDER, Clerk In hi e s friends.ur himself at the solici tation of date for the above office, subJ.et to o rote of the VOW= party at their ensuing prltoM' election. no/4:to 11 UR 41 /1.- SAMUEL KILGORE. Aezt , the ineth Penney'note Volunteers FOIL RA YOU . CAPTAIN JA2I/23 EtoV/CGCEE, eters;IA:YAW Word, ALLEGHENY, will be a eke. 4:4 raeror, saeleet Up a Tete at the Milan of Allegheny City, at the eastang pining, Mien , te 0944 liir"a kavoit. DAPTAIN Wtd. Malin, at the seeentb Ward ""e =Vat Erma, to ♦YOR, eab~iot to to be Ilald litoo,to of the c yy ltp o f 0, the our ward. at Lbw aollaltatlon of him* .aa . too motott to al; grlow bb came to be used in connection with the infifalijilte t o f ine DI Pro,; ettoi srtsh the r ecommaactattos Of Ma toat IloPoalka ee a tattatel •al convintient.'' • • • • 0a250 4 • L OBT—On rriday mornittg, 17 h in5.,112 Abe Illiegy Ifiarkat House, *% aCID IdrITZII. A ander will ready* tw o anks of lb. owner by leaTion /I •t al. AL Zollyoa Central Drug were, 00111101 01 Ohio and Federal streets. acnngtil j tIVIDICVD • NOTlC oard of ..-- ta n th of the Ern:Yam NM I:7OINPANY tune y declared ) gy p t rldepd of 0. tymbspittenri e C payabl ij rr at the vale c of the secratetY, NI. at Market etrek on and after De mother rah. :master Nooks awe oe the 2.5t/a of November. NOM% D. ruo za________FsoN. se retan. a' ERLI ------- - DM!) • OPIP7CB 01 THII “PITTHISTIztO;7.I2ZI6 A t rlfaci . " / THE BOARD OF lanEL:rolls rip Tins CONHANT have this day declared dividend of .FIVE DOLLARS PER s oft oEtear, ot of the profits of the Part three, Months, free v ernment and *Rate taxes, ($2 In cask awl demand. 44 to the credit of ,stock D i e-b 1111,) payable on :LAt A Sleeting of the Board, November 7th, . oreire.,VM,, passe d cillagars, the -dl %Iv bl,niy: rs and Ansrust Lutes ooLLA.A. • aotamd Secretary. _GI:: PERSOEN% proat a or tha Zit cimir,,,.." fw,E,, Prrthouson. Nor. e, 1865. 1 Tee 'A ,a,fj:P:t ° LidT.E!':?, B"E free of GOT gr.l4.x ttzmnee.,tOa r a:4lZlVie: 73flr that. no72lrd Cashier. Lii; iiiii - Ti 7 rl4; - .Crii --;-'----- - pri - iinif - 1 — I ir — F P 1771111111208, Nov. ; 18:. ( lr'ir:' day derided ilt dlrldmv. rap Ithe.'"Age:°tfoltlm:ANl4'F/Tr"el'll'e"Pl: Vortitlobl " %%11. MITERA.Y. outlier. ( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ORAMBERRIEItne Cult N-Jrattat Cranberries iti z zo rl lsou and for ace by a 0244341 No .l.N r ad E xtLt. 4.: IV Eet POTATOZB 18 bPla. pt tme kJ Jrney Sw!et otatota, for Winter keepay, lo store and for Hie by 402111.41 FLEMING & STELLA No 1.33 Third .thel. . pOTATOM3-300 bola. choice York State Peach Mow Petaton, Jul revel* e4l &ad to re/4 by .74 Nor. I,t, A 1 .1, nd 43 Fla A CA NFIELD, t wee. ,5.:3,500 WILL PURCHASE BRICE DWELL INci 01 six Jun ,ms, Lot IfN/sltt feet deep, g. al ( rooting, on Selltote e,. armed, deep, neer Morton etreet, applied for soon. ft. For unae:a M ee forma, e o(' apply at the Real Estate and fa- 0 5. HATES, noll Butler eireei, Lawrenceville, Pa. . _ O. PELIZZIikST, IifICCDELT.a ax.9,..mc3nre. No. 21 WYLIE STREET, m.23enEs TO .OIIDER GEAR (TOTTING AND iaaa NIGOELS FOR hi 1.19 /NVESTIONS. 31ec GREAT c.4vi.c.,E.-rxß.vol.,Lrs. .47.411%^111?1:turnt!ontTf l i ' er r = P r A a. , Tattertr, g.:ll7l44T:nliali 117::_;!_t_ Thla work ha. u. riral LI • candid. loot, ~. Tlete, authentic and reliable history of the war. It contain. and matter eqttal to thrr• large octavo volumea. Send tor circulars au.l see our term. Address JUIYES BltOr. ea 00., oa:8.1m.1 Phlladerphla. .. _____ .._ N Epp TO •_.. YS, WHOLESALE AND acreu s at J. G. LAUER'S, VARIETY AND YOV STORE, 1.01 nacarllxot Sti'oot, REAR rxrnt thlir Wholesaleoll/11 oulsaotag buy rs ean Invited to call early, L Dots s , beton bo;tog els•wher. TTE,NT/OZ4, BUSINESS ALEN. - I Pitta a btu m Introducing to the Retal/ flusixess Kan at of gh and 211/egheny, as entirely an, atyle ITINERANT ADVERISING, Vi'LleL Las lee ly bean adopted In the East trlth • 01211 f. samosa. -All RETAIL 2178INE8EI MEN lon lb. JIIV•1 them./ vas cf th b sse.linco. I shall -• bu•rneu Oillatwo o of ?hit ales person ally to sulfsat their roofon.ice. Pittatitl.lra P, lina.AL— W D UVLNGEII, MD. P INTAICLIIN AND ACRIJEON. Late Sr..— urge. of the Sunßegiment Onto Votunteer In fantry..(herman'sLrm V, I otters his orole”lonal senrmes to the elt ,. .as of L.AwRENcaviLLE AN 0 VICINITY. • PRIMAL • TIPAPPIN P • "P•, urgery and la Dlirors of the Eye and Eal B —The [baton sell) keep hand and nigh, at —The charges, all u. hood to tal. patrons. OFFICE ON EarTLER sTREET, between Ewalt and Be/lefoottan• streets. .EFaIIa:NCE CUE. , TNI,r STREET. alath hattee above Bullet street. ao PABY TeNDER, WALK/It'll AND JUMPY - R. takes there° ollorsats prorlding for their aratureakeat for II re years. LN LID CHAT RS T Z . `ix l Vs ° lk V 'i, AtiliVAla 6,117 N. all irtyles G.9' 8 St TO F"ES l'lr.t.M.Vintata's'l,l77; Z: " V — AVZ2 l ,l ' i FEh DEES. FI REARONS, &a. SIKATESW j0r.1./o,;t ~C;Ohl,!ttreas. SSA T —.II HOUSE-FURAISIIIRG STORE OF GEORGE W. ROBLEY No 68 Federal Street, Allegheny 023 414 -=PITTSBUROH PAPER Ma. NU A ACTT:ELIO (.30:11:PAST oder tor sale 1,300 balm.. Crawls Wrapping' P.P., 1,000 btu., n,,,di.n, /0/00 balm. nediono 1.000 bats. D. C. nod D. n. do. fro The y hare Mao on hand are enostanily reeelrin m th ir Millse, MANILLA PAPEIL of ights aria sires.HAßDWitlit PAPER of al weights and sizes, PRINTS . MI e. Y and sru RATED ROOFINE.3,Im., bro °I2iI T O,7 I:°JIAPI,I;ILE TOwl=l.e,,ol GOOD 1,000 TONS OF GOOD Ans NIXED RAGS. WAREHOUSE : AS Tll/111D ISTREET. Pirrstuißeitt. PA. RNOWLE'S PATENT ISTEAM PIMP le simple In coma:notion, wall and daintily ands, es.lly kept le order, and Is to all ferment. reliable taken a large amount of Work Is required. Quit. a number are In operation bare, giving ,taplets satisfaction Partici needing a rump will do well t• cell and see this one BAILEY, PARRELI. et CO., Sole Agents, 187 Smithfield Street, PITTSDI7II6I-1, PIL , SKATES!! SKATES !!! ,500 PAIR Ladies, Penis and SATES IN EVERY VARIETY, ton BALE LOW ET J.4141E8 DO Fr.r, No. 136 aoliftod Wood Street. tittz. 47o , TriarE.T%glf h l Olf nub latiobez Desrot of .7. EL P &tIlL g LIPS. sti&U St. Wilt Flitter U OODS . 1 10 LIDA Y PR Es ENT s, / 1 . 1 / 1 111' Linmettlai• pbesenioo given. Enciarre of Mc/LISTER OAZZLII & CO.. DOM ATTO asr ... , IPS ()rani Stroat. THE HENIAPANAKA A MOS r EMlAT72LgiralialLE &ND _ . Scrofula, Elteumattara. Neuralgia. itch e.eAnTama,apepsia and Pimples, ALL EAStdi OF THE SEM. a ?Ca, It revltha the uppeUte. Immo: •.1 hh.tioa awl Wholly restores the "Ames /great; . and It needs but • talut to proVitita virtu For ma by SIMON 110/11921M. ao2 corner hatittieold Fourth Errata non' -PITZPATitiCK, FIRST 1312.E.1 UAW GOLD PEN MANUFAffillug, /lila Ball, ear. Third and Market Cs., Sesond Story, entrance on Melrd street Gold Pent and Gold and Silver Penes./ ceaes, wholesale and retell. can Pens repaired. Persons haring Pens to re returned. pair send Mena by mall, and they be promptly on yd GROOMiIZS. do .eary, hogsheads Fel: to Prime Cuba Sugar. Sugar. It tICIVIS 110 bags Rio Cofer. " 100 half chests /inparia/ and l'aung Hyson Teas 64 " laaloog Tens. 160 !iambi oboica P. K. Molases. r 200 (Juba " Syrup. 121 and 1111 /Abaft) 20uil ARl"'S"dtffgl"S'Aillß BRU I 00, c.RI ALE.X. AUCE.II . mrszazazur"iaciart..„ gNo. ICS Fourth street Pitteetur Pa. 0 0P)11T8 raw k innaajrin=" l4.' an Immi '2* Rooms open day and night Amu ead i e: Lta.l ase. fatala b ,4 • EtlMlLYnnes.-Rere. David Ken, lid) - Ray. K. W. Jaeogns. DJ, Telma , i s KN . Jacob U. Mao F. tiPird . ti------f-------- . ----- OOKill !Li II 100 boxes Va/encla Bahl u• •ES boxes Sultana do. jr 0 suds Seedless do. 2.61 boxes Layer do, 15a bones Bunch do. 260 half d nowise bozos Layer and Bu h Now Bora anl tor l ; chal e t ab (teak bY fth (roll 00 ln BEYAIBIL 4 BROS , Nos. 128 and IE9 Wood street., .1 Timm, •INI--_r,k3 ntai A line aod to Wed stock of FRUIT and OR. NA and TRF 4.17,14. EVERGREENS, GRAPE V1H2.13 and GREENHOUSE FLA TTS. 80. LLUILTS and OUT FLOWERS to order. Seed tot a catalogue ercall o a li ng rest truVitg3kon, Milkmen Guralry and Oland Greenhouse. tliiilig PALE. CREAM AND AMBER Us Phantx Steam Brewer'', t t() .4 11251 D. BAILS: Y, (Successor to STEEL k BAILEY./ Rook Broker and Real Rotate Agent. air- II too k A bought and sold on Oonunladod. Oft., WEEJETNIS HAL/16 PlttibUra 0t23 DRU 0 13TOR Children. FOR SALE, WILL BE SOLD AT A WOW/1M For ;PAM:Wars invoke at Away:WM Ile Ottlo et., Ail/ches t , pity. GR& cultiopriSA AND ISABELLA DRAPES. put up tor , "maxi. tale famtly use, bet midi/gripe ZlPt"a byOULP simenD, Imo Liberty street. IMF!, DILBSS GOODS WHITE, ORR & CO„ No. 25 Fifth Street. N EwGI-COtfinoS, Offer for sale, a laza" au onteeete liq PINE DRESS GOODS. to lehleh they Invite the fttootioo of hoyeet, 'ARM FOR BALE.— The subscriber vein oft et private aale, the FARM ON WAICEI RE NOW RESIDES, Situated in Ceell Township, Washington flotintg, on the State Road /caging from ilf isbutO to West Middletown, 18 milt. from the former, and I ilgoyes hiohm,Lhe latter plane, eontaininf 190 W ORES.iII se:tit a eisoMbil torMiiPir. I Th:th u iT7l77 l 'Z' good two "1 Fnltne r 0.,. nearly oe'w, .0,1 othe? ' ne ' neas ' E ' 'udi nn I B uelazoila Theis AT two ()tabards, of"' }tante scrota of ehoicot selected ed fruit. The ' , nation is :IFith_pigattaa tn a le of Venice, cod I miles of Me- 17.121,80.110 git....toEo o lttlatugh and &inhere hood and eonianient t.r.etistoilrMireltig,hb°s ' Store*. noe4awd JAzszs nEti)nd _FRIZE t PRIZE!! PRIZE!!! WHO WILL RECEIVE IT? ab. AL WHEELER ec WILSON SEWING MACHINE WILL BE GIVEN TO THE LARGEST CLUB GATHER FOR TXMIEI VICEICLY GAZETTE ! pREMICEIS PRIZE TO BE DRAWN THAT ARE PREMIUMS, Read the .ILiet: ON THE FIRST OF APRIL NEXT. _• oat Important The recorde of the rnrtooe Impoant mech ant mint trodusitlat earrectationa throughout th I country ate, algrolicant of the popularity of tho & WILSON MACHINE. of g )/BEs Alp NI THE pglit WHEELERipesi upon It NE: PI.C'S V t. Th• I wet icon lost:tote New York, report. ..Tints Machin Wain] the . 21 4i.rtfT FOE ILEI/1 TUE TWU LARGE Front Rooms or Offices, NW 60 FOURTH It riIIEEI A Photograph Gallerl. LARGE ruaursanD CELLAR (BLOOD ctis.E.) ft ct Id'ILA.I ID ITTSBAHrift - I DRY GOODS, T RIMMINGS, tic JOSEPH HOH.NE & CO. D ream Trimmings, Cloak Ointments, Real Lace Goods, New Style Bair Buckles, Best Make Bilk Belt lugs, Head Ornaments, New Neck Scarfs, Hamburg Flounclngs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Balmoral Okla; Breakfast EfhaWin In fanta' Kelt Roods, Infants' Zephyr Lenin., Rem Empress Skirts, Moues and Gauntlets, iter Undersvear for Men, Ladles and min dreg, Jot:vitt and Alexandre Kid Gloves, Ladles' White Castor Gloves. The above and many other Goods in Great Variety, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL c^) 108 HORNE &CO n Lad if 115IAILEET STILES? W I , LESA I.? RO4O yls rP ETA IRS, °vie BATES a BELL. 11AVI. IN s7,,t:X. FULL LINE UT BLANKETS. !ALL THE HE:ST . I'IILS If MINTED jAt the LoAit Cash Pricss 21 Fifth Street, AT - No. 81 Market Street, Wth end • say One assortment of L.A GARMENT Ts. ENTS' AND 3IISSES' UNDER WOOLEN HOODS, RONTAGs, RE A wr,s. LACEScOR . uoP SK/ETS, E3INEOIONRIES. B &a A I, LE:CANT/NE,' KID Gt,nrEs , /INFANTS' Erd B'D RodEs, NIORELSON'S STAR sh/ItTs, uREY'S PATENT SIOLDEL COLLAuts. sE*6l - 6 - LOCK STITCII, an4 taaoenee rooks hlthest on account or the etaertletty, tieante, and general destreableneme the etttehiria when done, arid the wide range et its atinn • The reratt was in areordanee with the ',eel,. I /I,PrAltlti nt the I dor t the Polled S, etee Agticultuta. tat asrs "( the Amerluso instil ois. N. V. Ilerhanirs' Asiostoi/on. Franklin lustitnie, Pblion. at ion. kieninclay Instillsle, Louisville, liertasuire lapilli , Mechemles' Association, Cnnati. Fierbanirs' *Aso. at Lon Ls.• Iterbanics. lusiiinte, Nan Francisco. I etros.litmus lietlbligUlVll• Instill le, St amnia:mien. lad A $411II• St.:. etn,l C.Anti Fairs wherever k: •tttetta auramotebatt/e-delda of Napoli .. .. I we.. .a,r.NY ercua halt the foreign cliotana of tea il5 eler A IVibon Sewing Machine. PARIS IN 1861, LONDON LN 1832 LIEZ AND IGOE NIOSBIIEG 1862, DADTZIO, AGRAIN & KREMS 1864, DIIBLLN, STETTIN. COLOGNE AND WISEIER 1865 Bear ter II osonj to euperlorlty of ltd. Mast:doe anJ Its attorrclt.on abroae. t all theta /oterna tlottal Lattbrtfoas, the beat fruit, of (oral gent. Were to I tae it, trzt lite,. 4rrr ISt sf er dcatu., ahra, is avorouto,d, Inired, no human teataasany could be stroneet than that setticn has been acaorded this Alachlno for r u-o sut . erlortty at er all others for fa "fly 4 -4-.1 ..‘ , ..of.ri or, ,9 whose merit nas achiever' such • a A mitchlllll World n-Ideat. Down And •u‘scaa, WARRANTEE THREE TEARS, mlthoby a responalble sompanY, br nnnllt to Lbo hon. e ths par vhaser. Instructions !ken In int use. ut extra eb•rxe, and aatiaraetion guaran teed, tt I, so experiment to buy. and there la no Investment hich p si-. •ba ft.. r inters= or brine. ttioresomfoit. l, appint as an,l reLer to the household. eireo 141,10 sea s.ll alma maple and see them In operation, or son.l for of ...I.e. E. P. CIIIPEti rEn, fa. o c. ilea/ 4:l4rervt. NO. 27 FIFTH 14T., RiTTSEICI/tili t n 222 vrtft n• 6 RO-VER BAS. KR'S SEWING MACHINES Here been awarded the FIRST PREIIIIITns the to/lowing Petra for the pest ism Vint Pm:alum for beat Munn° work in Pettus. State Pair. First Premium for beat hiaanne eau& ai New York State Fair. State F Yarn Premium for beat Fully Machine at Ohio r, Flint at Ohlo st Premiumate Fair. tu for beat Alarmlactbeg Mandam at P bat Premium for !mat Matto Sa ct . ring Machlse Alielugan State Fair. Firm Prentitun for best Mufftturirgl M...ehtzte at Wlaconsto State Fan. an First Co. for beat bluolsotori..., Madame at it First Co., Fair, Pa. First Plemitalo for ben Machine tor our. poses. si Lam ranee Co. Fair, Pr general ' IFlret Plnulum for beat .. Bucks Co. Falr, Pa. First Premium for TAO ~," uh e t le. Machin Itt. Hooka Co. PairePa. ' uz 1110... i emkm ,,._. 6l, ant Pdanufartunne and Fan. /9„..inaMl,_mb_.6l .11Frinsfileld :Pair. Ohio. 'nst e..._ . ' e miran for but Manufaeturing and Fam 7 .,....M "„!;.° e•et Palmyra Fair, r. Y. .. I . -, "'- mla co for brat M anufacturing and Fun. f,,i glit.lretottunSliorrpestCPUMll2. it and r.. .LAiachltio at Schuyler Co Falr, te. ' Y. at a -trot Prennum for beat hisehloefor-all purpoles A/lashes:ly Co. Fair, Pa. I SiPim PlemittM for but Plauufactun M ng uLtlne t fa. l / 1 124ny Om F . . Ant Premium for beat •Machlue work at Alla. stony Co. Fair, Pa. Aud wherever nthibiteg• - A WL/ Machine at A. F. CHATONEy, (MORAL AGENT, oc 77 :eodX&p No. le Fifth it, Pittsburgh $26 and $33 sEwiNo. MACHINES: Walt TLES 00XlitIlTE. ready to Jturt evealredt llbelr ano AB ther let, and I am th do TAir aa i l l ititi thRINDS OF FAMILY 'SEWING. ER e V n E d fa T r i atAomBE is WARRANTED. S a Crcular; Eentalnlna pertleulara a R. LONG, No 88 Fourth Street, nolo2meed P/TTSBURDII. PA. - I k /MOM for tale 1:qal uay 0 bb a--8 In rote era now ISAIAH D/OKET r cv• JCST OPEINEL w• A. aoosureo•9 WE WILL OFFER GIZEIL-T ILittOkIMS WE WILL OTFEE GREAT . ELILGA/NS 177 SR.ELWLS WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN J. W. BARKER & CO 7 FIFTH STREET.- E 3I BitOIDERIE:s COLLARS ASD SETS O LIN EN It ANDNER °MEP& 41. EaltilN' AT EA.TOLVD. THREAD AND TRENCH. GLOVES AND pOSIERV, 1.001. •EIRTS (DUPLEI; BAL.MOR iLL SKIRTS 11.1 ER MO UNDERSELI P.TS AT FLLTO:V* TRISIZINCIS CLOA-ri T R. 1313 10(0.9 h.tiD 81.47141tTa"' RFFFL r . fG ji• D&TOIrS; FRILLINGS AND GENTLEXENS' suno uoza.ffis"Tt".; AT EATorvs., 211.. T BUCKLES ALEXANDRE RID (114 , 1 ES AT gAT°"4 0I.: 'S kEPHYB TARZVN FitEN C coRsE-ri, Iit,NNET HIB/31.):4, SOAR F R IBBUNS BEAD BILE. BELT INNS E'IPRESS .SHIRTs FANcy4c,E . • A LPACI...I B.R.i11)! WATER IA.LL Nei. The :Zero la V °lye rery small part of Chit stock (Mere,: at the C,LD STA ND. An amortmer „it tan now be offered, not Only to cotiVarneta, 1,,,gt to till, Trails, that will challenge competition with any stock ever brought to Mt. ally- They were bought upon a (alloy market, .n 4 will led ao/r1 at aloae tlgures. • k`. 11. EA.'T'OiN, (Sucoe&tOr to EATON, MACII Utl.l it 00.4 SSY ODUDB. -` DIIACU6I. CIRLISLE, HO. 19 FIFTH STREET. New Trimminas and Ornaments, Bead Gimps and Buttons, Rich Bonnet and Scarf Ribbons Fine Gilt and Pearl Belt Buckles, Rich Silk BeltinP--a new lot. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs, Real Lace Collars and Setts Needle Work Edgings and inserting, Cambric and Hamburg Bands Magic Ruffling and (kali Frillings, Real Thread and French Veils American and Enelish Roden, Gloves and Ganntrets—lal Zephyr, Wool and Knitting Yarns Ladies and Ohildrens' Underwear Bahuural 13 r —hew grim Duplex Skirts, French Corsets, Gentlemen's Shirts Cellars Ties Merino and Silk Underwear Misses Kid Gloves—all sizes, Aid? ANTSAND DEALERS Will Ind It to their adrontoill to •1111111/4 toe oar stook beton Doze oouo& ezep no. is sir= trratermean= a CARLISLE. .Puteurgb.4%. SECOND BTR EET POB sALE.—Z. eonalartahle three ete_ry Brick Dwelling Mese et heil. tiro ulttin rook kiteben hatli•hama and ell eh la netla hAttion nearhiartet street. Ear Ace d cereal, apply to • an mmwrirr BEG:pi:so WITH MONDAY, Nov. 20th _Reduced Prices, WE WILL OFF= GREAT BABGAINS WE WILL OE7EE °LEA? BARGAINS IN MERINOS WE WILL OFFER. GREer tutzehus.., IN POPLINS E WILE OFTEn Glik:AT BAHGA/NS B ARATHEAS WE WILL oFrEll M LAT fLIEVIII NS /N WE WILL OITEL GREAT /3 IROAINS IN REPFS WE WILL (I ER GREAT BARGAINS IE EMPRESS WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAIIVN . 11 E 1 ..11.1E8. WE WILL OYFEE GEEAT BGAINS IN ARMURES WI: WIL/ (..r/ l'En GREAT' BARGAIN- IN coßußcs WE WILL OTTER GREAT RAMC/ARTS IN Altr*rliiis WE WILL OITEB GREAT B'ARGAINS ZIP PRINTS WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN FLANNELS WE W/LL OFFER ORFAF BAROAIITS BLANKETS LINEN, GOODS EVERYTHING. MaREET SVUERT 7 FIFTH Slult.F.ET E-370N 'S. ar Eilrox,ii, AT EA.TODM Eak TO/S"S, AT EATON'S. AT VrArorrs AT gATON'S. AT is;ITON'S AT EATON'S. vr E4rorf AT "EATON'S. AT EATON AT EATON AT EATJN,s AT F.A . : 3 ozv, AT EAroN AT EAtON'S NO. 17 FIFTH STREEW' Nos. j 7B and 80 Market Street; A.ll' BALMORAL& BALMORAL& n rair tor ta i l i i lr ili.e.wtsiXEl fellbwa: One iltiod r ORP ....-..---:- d , VX , ... . i tif.f.4-,-, ; :% - 44. - . ; 1: ti GS, &o _ - lIVAIsiTED.—LLFE LNSURANCB.—In •• Ms Mir, actlre, . aergetla AGeNT for a JLA:..E. LIFE INSURANCE COMPAY. To the right man. who will ti tre his whole time •ad energlea to the work. a liberal eoeiPor.m.tlee will be given. Addren Peat ()Mee Box Ni'. SST, Nem York. oWia:rtit _ - 117 Ai% TED—By s gentlecesui and wife, • • TWO FURNISHED ROO.IIS, vine Boarl, within • fine rilunte' walk of Ile root Otlee. Address atatiag !pull= And kirros, H. P. stwiTllt 077=14 wer=ate. ia c TED-• TO Ca.% , ! • I' h htmdhL acterha lonia , JeLty t;T7o : °Tema ea* Da seta at the Guerra m<21714 A.. 0. mutt] t P. X. 40Ch clay. AlinD.-4. YOUNG WiDOW, x - ho . boo become tired of slOgia bhued3ets' wauhl '" ri...ed t.. .rrellsond with a gentleman Inch o view to matrimony. Pictures exchanged Let- We stri illy cazdattenUaL Addrus MARY. Cla zirril, UtNicr. no2.2:ltti UTENTRD—GIRL.—,e, GooD GIRL frl r a waisted, oa the dm of December, to do ingera.,thousework, a Leon distance fawn the city. be Pages and • good Ilona'. Mato anlaba• Mon at the G•zarra 0.17-ICX noL. - tt "WANTED -4i AILLN TO DO WORK 7 7 ON A BARBI, both Summer sug wei r ,,, er _ An Instal:lN; of -etperfence pretehed. Adlreas A.. U., CiAziPrz Orrieg. -. /102311 VP ANTED-at OrmOr Hie good .7 Em mathrOTEL9, to work Da amp m. Bridle Dam Constant ,emP/03 meat- Ea q. 0 1.• at Wox WOOD STIIEBT. nolo:lard Alll:ED—cainSit or • four Co eta rOoms, either La P • ttatotttglt or ANelhetty. Nett no 00112tdersihni. Dina' • DOSS Box ..Y Gammen °nacre nail _ _ ANTED--jitiGETICS g ley Laity 4 4'l'l'll " Le zee NV NEW c•o make SS t.ore • e• - IP. - hi xoe KZlgrllill7rdtt,o.mid st.eod."..ll. t l L , couple of Caluwa- void for th•lattee 32. 58121p112, post-patd 23 Send for Oisealar and full prudent's,. Exchs. else territory given, nolslnad JAMES EDGAR, Manufacturer, fro. le Malden Lane, Near Tart - - It' 2k Iv T IC D—A GENTS.—EitPLOY , , MENT FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ALL OTRERS.--Great sato of Jewelry, Silver ware. A 8 , he The liAmsrrox & CO.'B Qatar Gorr LOSTULDOTI OM. Our egeots are illakiZt . from Five to Thirty dollars per dos, sod we need dill snore Late invoices mom Eurape has...flied ourstoek to over One Millloo Dalin. A. splen did wenn en[ ,of Wyse's. Ring& Ladles , and Gentlemen'. Jewelry of all kinds, at the mast fad*. tonabie pstreres, selling at $1 each See n emit. for certitieate, a id sou win see what you are to. titled to; or semi el for Ira t ertilleatss, or gi for thirty; or send a three cent stamp for our tame to sgenta, welch flu of the liberal Iliad. Now CounL your time. trite Nattily your Rama Cl y . ., _ty . and y Stat to ,/ilmition & Co., Box 667.,, ; as, 14b.rty street rie?s , York . ork' Wesr°"' ' " 00120.!n ULT ANTED. —A(3E FOR " TRIC .'l,,aBk7.lVllETllVEle&ellir- f l "n. s u THE D /11088813808, IC•sr York Tribtle Coreapon,l2. ant.. The noon Illtetestlog LAO exalting book eser published, embracing Mr. Richardson-le unpaid! stied exivrtenee for four years, trarallin ffiffit4lll the South in Cie secret suirsift of tha Trots. at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and Setts, both Fait and West, daring the first two years of the Rebellio; ltie thrilling eaptUre; his connuereent 1°1..2) months fa seven direst= rebel prisons; his map e and almost miraculous ' tun. by Welt of nearly OD trillea it MU abrand to atlir ingoversts, and contain more of the feet, Md. dent mud evicance Of oho War ohm any other work VOL pubilibed. aired ets, energetic youngirn isideclee daily returnand disabled oMeers and soldiers, lawant of profitable employment urn .„, It pe. aullady araptod to tilde condi We have agents clearing gtIO per mem is, add. we ourl peer, to rzsd,oubuilowlivosSer. for einna• N. E. wiener Sixth iandMinor nod .hilnatindawF n. e nuadeloblat ....................................__ FOR SEII.. FOR 500 &ORES OF COAL EASE., Shunts in Westmorriand county, Peps„ rioith. Western PennsyiraciseallroadMintitinter two runs Or t. °al. Limestone and Fire Mar. The COAL. r LIM and FERE CLAY pr ell for eges of the shore ESTONE tract of lamtnvillbe sold or. o bi e SATTIRDAY.DEOEIIIDER q•rn, MI% c,F;Litif,rig:rorarticulare, Inquire at the Leo •ud W. J. & HALL PATTERSON No. 144 FOttrtb St., Pittsburgh. Pc Li BA.Lg--In ttreE_ce idWa....d. oni, ... tyro story Frame Howe, and Lot frost one La k et ostCasroll street, and neugialt bats WO feet to Ledlle meet The EloUse has attsood somas, a good dry