The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 25, 1865, Image 2

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' AIRPORTS AND EXPORTS.
The 112PNta at Now York, last week,
attlicir go ( illfinr.Yfr-zef V... 1 % 725 ; the
exports,At their currencyYalue, were only
' $5,022,760. Adding the present premium
WI eat Mt:MUD:alai:4Th of 'Sniped;
, exid
welittitr i theli — evireney valuer the'enerr-
Omni gum of $3 310,380—a difference of
over three milliens in one week between
WtAt we are buying and selling to those
from who we buy. In other words, we
are otitutltig i tn - dit,hlto, Europe at the rate
Of-ittie s ll Wni'a 'freak. _
It is time the people were pondering
carefully on such facts as these. Thle
State of affair& cannot last long without
producing CeinCtierelal-re ' vnlitora and hank.
=pity. We know that many.--inen who
have not lost dish.' caution lii'llie excite
ecir2
IneletAxellFuter.4lll su , are looking
tiliontlielignieewhicl gr w weekly more
and mgr? 4 :944 1 9 1 i1e With feeling akin to
di/inter biittheir number s too small, and
their fears as yet are too v e, to enable
them-to produce any efts , even if th ey
should lift up a voice of w big; and so
we :suppose things will drift:nlong on the
- realstless Cuirent, until the inevitable crash
comes, and then every one Will be wise
a r belA tflip,o_htte , . . •. . : • •
So long as a redundant currency makes
ours the highest market in the world, to
long will foreign dealers try to sell all they
can here and bay as little from us as possi
ble: and liolorig willbe go cur over trading
4 and running in, debt to ,Eurppq winiout any
reasonable prospect of being able to pay
*elf ktil tpliti,7o.iire _mann ~.gp,. The,
only thalite-ef safety ahead is i n ' the air- :
bin contraction of the currency and in
.such a consequent Induction, in :prices; as
will tlittitirimifoti consequent
end check
imporlntion. In the tmeserit condition of
thinothe lispoitati of New 'York are All
infl_their_warehousea with goods, trusting
• to realize a higher market, and the grain .
denims of the West are filling their ware
louses to overflowing In the espectetion of
being abid (6 force prices up. A dis
appointment to botti would stop farther
ordemfor foreign 'griede And bring down
the prices of breadstuff. and provisions low
enough to NOY their . exporta lion with
profit:—
~-
Ltit the work of contraction, then, go on
steadily, firmly ibid. with a strong deternal
nation never to let up - until the currency is
brought into a healthy' condition. Some
speculators may fail; but It is better that
' they should go to the wall than that the
nation shotild become bankrupt.
BF.DUCIDG THE NATIONAL DEBT.
An Indian'arose are told, lately bequeath
ed a iO-40 bond for $lOOO to the united
States Treashiy, as his contribution to a
sinking fund to pay off the National debt.
The gift, it is -true, lea small one; but every
little helps: and the example la worth mono
than the gift Itself, •
Some men who delighted to see their
names in print lately paraded their willing
ness, in the New York Herald, to contrib
ute sundry large Bums to a thud to extin
guish the whole debt of the United States
at one sweep; but as their subscriptions
were made upon the Impossible condition
that the whole amount of the public debt
should be thus subscribed, the subscribers.
got a tempernry reputation for generosity
•withouteontributmg a cent.
Our Indianiattshows them a better way.
He does not Wail until every body else is
willing to give, but leads off In giving and
leavesitto others to follow. Efis gift is
not conchtionat,..but absolute. Let the am
. bltiuus New Yorkers. who advertised their
literality so cheaply„munlate his example
Let them give to The National Treditiry the
one or:two millions they conditionally
promised ; and they may rest assured they
will prcivoke imitators much imore readily
ist,thatthamany other way.- Svery free,
will effetioi -6r this kind, whether large or
email, helps to reduce the debt, besides-do
ing ed to the donors; and every reduc
tion of the debt carries encouragement to
trie.hear.l of aleavily taxed nation.
Siiiiiing;lninis, as a general rate', are
financially worthless ; but a sinking-fund
composed of the free-will Offerings of a
generond people, would be a success. Fig
ures, we : know, never Ile; but the figures
-4)1 such eland woald speak not °sly fisum
olsl butVeat moral, truths. ,-We beg the
Resiliiikeiratresaid to try du4differenes
bettreenlhe sensations of giving is fun and
glviriginitaritest:
atiniti J. CRAWFORD, of Georgia, the
telegraph informs us, is waiting daily at
ate ?made/WM Mansion, beseeching a
pardon.
At tbeillme of the memorable contest
for SPealter of the House, which revolted
in the election of Governor Penningtoni
after a retracted struggle of several
morithsvilds, Martin J, Crawford was a
Membeareratitorgia. On the Brit day of
the seislon, after the first ballot, and while
Thad. aarsien; had thniloor, Crawford In.
P , Proceediags in a most disor
daily Tie worked himself Info s:
fearful patt•loa, danced down sh e t id es ,
gestidnlitMe Violetay uitif
front of titeiiiii; alio& his fists at therm
lees old ; Panyalvanian, menacingly ex
claimed L'wevrill have crarrightsi" "repeal
your personal liberty laws!" &c., his evi
, dent intention being to.strikelln Sieves&
He was backed up by nearly till theßouth
em r,qcmheFa;!athd closed in behind him,
anions for a.ravr, end especially
4speciaU,y desirous
i to priMad'. %Item:l34m. 'The latter,
-- Voirevii; did not stand atone. Behind
him in compact-array stood Owen Lovejoy,
t William ifillttiard, and a large number of
44 , .olher Northern members, all of them mell
t - of large frame aid determined W 111; and ait
-1„:.•::, the puny Boutheinerirthek care , to survey
t 3. this ATAIAGI listtscie befosio Ittempting to
lay ahead on,fimvens, they concluded it
wOuldiinzpay," - the more 'discreet of,
r. them led' tTavitold off,' in_.og And fret:
lingaitidittatlemorous for hie"rights." '
fit :Course, one of the first of
that StlFtpWons iptringliv toi.the rotteir'''
I Sonird.'"azitilii4iiiiilttaeliirriarigpig
f3etriltA i
airliWchrtj ;tett aftezinalcillniiziyi
'lig • 4.21 rtif i gfuliteturig, we hope his quese
nor pirstap sdllbAluitsucceestal. , Whether
ther4tl lPilibOOr re sai-Por.soseell-min
, k ..,,..k.acct,rdtqljilin,jes matter forfeiture conald-
P elation; but it Is' certain he deserves it
_ much more than he deservee it par. r
don.
Oringara. , •--Jnitirnd,'lrto ld elected Goo- 1
Irnor-of Georgia, voted and spoke in the
laieWriiention:going the repudiation o f
Abe rebel debt.., .ThinCtite Pt oPie T or that,
State rebuke thilk:Claniention
4,, Ins 'with, the Prealdnave -commands,. and
DV* their determination to
' pullet la dl5-
-' kiyalty.
DER-Ott-TUB SIiEN/k1
It fa raid that our Government la dlasat
failed with fbrytot of the American Consul
st LivorphOrin accepting this pirate veneel
at the hands of the British authorittea. - We
, •
think it ball good regent° be dissatiafted;
for the acceptance of the ship Is an ac
-I,4o3!ledgenient on theout of this Govern
ment that-the Eheriandosh was a Confeder
ate vessel and not a mere , nest of brigands
whet went forth Senn that port to bum and
destroy om• commerce on the high eesa,and
that lever once entered a Confedera , e port
or evext.touChedupOn the 'shores defined by
the late rebel government. >
It the Shenandoah was a Confederate
vessel, as the Britialtiuthoritime clsinkwhat
right had 44.Tpxcleva3 or 'parole the
cers and MVO"' Having tatten that Datil , '
end Usti itisurtid that. Caleb authori ty,
the j;kimnises, that Government ought to
have been compelled to keep the vessel and .
bear all the responsibilities that attached to
her. It perMitted the, essel to go forth On
her deshuctive mission; it gave her aid and
comfort in her colonial pd'rts; and WA
'when that career can no longer be pursued,
and when she retinue to. the place-whepee
she went out, that Government caste the
protection of its flag over the outlaws who
used her, and hands over the empty vessel
las a thing to which it has no claim, with
!which it has nothing to do, and for which
it Isnot responsible, thus trying to.disclaim
the paternity of the pirate, while at the
same time receiving to her protection the
piratical crew, most of whom never owed
'allegiance to any Government but it. We
hope that our Government will reverse the
action of its Liverpool Consul and allow
England to keep Its own ship and' bear all
the odium and responsibilities attached to
it.
If this vessel is accepted by our 00902 a.
men: it can be in no other character than
that of a prize ship, which would of comae
pines her officers and crew in the category
of prisoners of war, and, as such, not lia
ble to the provisions of the extradition
treaty, which embraces pirates
,as well as
Other offenders, Moreover such action on
the'part of , our government would go far
toextricate.the British government from
the atritWard predicament in which it is
now involved growing out of the affair of
the Alabama, and enable It to shuffle off the
terrible responsibility under which it
brotwdit Itself by winking at the outfitting
and escape of that far-famed corsair,
Tzrz Cincinnati Commercial, after show
tog that the Nathan Episcopalians will
lot unite with thelr Xorthorzt brother%
notwlthirtartaug_the flail-abase-man of the
latter, says
It is not a_favorable sign for the future.
It was believed that nnloh of the sunder
ed churches would do mush to promote a
Lunen of the people of the two sections,
.and immediately after the collapse of the
rebellion, high hopes of such - a reunion of
the 01:Lurches were cherished. One by one.
however, the expectations of those who
lookedlor this visible unity have been dill
appointed. The time may come when it
may be brought abqnt, but we need hardly
look for it in our day and generation.
True; and leis just as true of political,
as it is of religious, union. There is no
unity of sentiment between the two sec
tions, either in politics or religion, and
there will be none dining the lifetime of
this generation. The people act out their
real sentiments In their re:Watts organiza-
tions, and the course of there Is a far bet
ter test of public feeling than can be ob
tained through any political medium. The
better plan, therefore, Is to wait patiently
for the change that must come, and aban
don all present efforts to force a union that
is sure to prove Insincere and hollow. In
tLg ccur,,e of time the South will ell up
with a new people, and then, and not till
the'', will the present asperities pass away.
LooisiaNA.
There was a genuine out—and-oot Repub
lican mass meeting held recently in New
Orleans, and it was large, respectable and
enthusiastic. The proceedings show that
there is a vvell-orzanized and numerous
Repu oilcan party in that State, and that it
has no faith whatever in the present State
government. These Republiesns took no
part in the late State election; bat :titterip
denying its validity, held a separate elec
tion and chose a delegate to Congress,
Judge H. C. WA.aneorn, their theory be
ing that Louisiana Is not a State but a Ter
ritory. The Tollowing resolutions indicate
their views :
"'Relolr4d, 'That there can be no State,
in the acme implied by the Federal Con
stitution,: without a loyal organizsbon in
said State.
"Resolved That we are without any du
ly authorized State Government in Louisi
ana; that we are in a territorial condition
under the exclusive Jurisdiction of the Fed
eral GerVernment
" Resolved, That the temper of a majori
ty of the white voters, nine-Lemke or whom
are disloyal, renders it expedient at this
time to apply to Congress to admit us.
"Resolved, That the experiment of re
constructing Louisiana by the hands. that
were lately in rebellion, and red with the
blood-of loyal men, is unjust to the loyal
men and the few confederates who have
taken the oath in.good faith.
FLORIDA
A great deal of credit has been awarded
to Florida by the reactionary pressa for her
alacrity liaconceding the privilege of testi
fying in Court to the negroes. The con
cession ho . waver, is Only a partial one, and
is intended to mark the negro with degra
dation as an incompetent witness. The
following is the ordinance adopted by the
convention :
:'ln all criminal proceedings founded
upon injury to a colored person, and in all
cues, '
affecting the rights or remedies of
Colored persona nb Person shall be incom
petent to testify u a witness on account of
color. In all other cams the testimony of
colored persons slid] be excluded, tulle's
made competent by future legislation. The
Imp shellludge Of the credibility of the
lesUMony." I
nut in all suits in which a negro Is .not
a Part. tey shalt list be a witness 1f for
11/Stine'' , negrO is UlO • solo wltactie of a
murder by a loa m man, the murderer can
go scot free. , • • "
Ocruourt LiluA=Ar .irrur A MO
le the cereal Ude of' an art
na icle b
Bon. berles Sitoner , bor . i f
the 4danric The Innate te in itself
;20 ordinary croloeuf. as a 11_14141. ingAttaMoll
el the various pursuits and aturar tmooto of its
welter Its lent . ; if we may ea omen. Is found
in the 'pro Latin yersee
olnstabile estiegunnaqtrod non cleurestiaa mot
heyllam, k-apiens sitars Charybdu,„
Mr. Sumner tormallyrecords the face that tit.,
ere firm 010 CM called itdlezandrem, are Gez.
La Alintaadd 4 11 2.131: 1 !-14 rhtlffpnit Ganiterua, •
Preach medlawal poet.
, The `two verses may betntradated" in Prose as_
follows r aljoetable.. la the ;cella cleumel
don not strengthen it j emidiag to mew:ICU.
Fbele, you fat; upon Scylla." - And thltt farina
cislothe heed of moulting. *own with
eel:any In our natfonal affairs. Mr. Sumner'
a that wows ldetrinse uPon - the 80 1/ 14 of
condom and compromise, In escaping. from,
hagbdia of vinstietivesermityVand aermrd-.
sly ves hi. Mewls!' the conditions to be ab
ed Io oterterleher the beutifyl lava of
."' (1) Thit 'bellgerent traitors should
the tied M Mee. without probstion,"to
essum their old places of Mut and power; (2)
Attu they sheratd not be allowed to ruliover con..
Paul r black Pr White:And tulading In
E at el the freedarea; (3) that they should be
v the
slowly and. cautiftelyinto the.
•of , einceuehlpr . (4) 'that pardon
letintli t r a Wti
oo Pon let.Ofactery amarauce
that evil =stela theognel rights.
...pWes3 9l all mem, pledge morsel( to.-
• • • _ If a gu l au o id ef 4
amst`homeaMane tbr hit fteedmen,
aril henrys doWn:tdisente rather eplgr
0.; eemearm unit, and obtain .guaran.
its enanaensurate with the danger'' , and if
these cannot be had at once "Tepee* all pres.
mit sarrander to the oligarehf.'
VARIOUS irbms
Toe Lebanon, 0. Star announces that W.
H. cervie, Esc., t he proprietor of that estab
lishment, will soon return home and assume
editorial control, and that Hon. Thos. 'Corwin,
las father,. Will Sao return to Lebanon, and
probably will Sao
a regular contributor to the
Sim It We that Hon. Thos. Corwin resigned
his position as Minister to Mexico on Septem
ber Ist, 1564, when at his request, W. H. Cor
win vras appoidited mage dirs. Ia •
a suit brought In a Breach court to recover
poasessicn of • well there was much complica
tion sad contradidtd7 shearing:rinally, the
indite exclaimed: "But this is all about • little
Water. What can it larger so very much, that
you should bath' pal yontrelves' to sonata
trouble and enema:. .abrotrit_ f" "Mouth= "
roiled one 01 Abe advocates,
,dryly. "the plead.
era are, both of punt. wrue merchahtt."
WAnialft. lavitHiteton,the Ahserlcaa Mae-
Jets Who was rlaita afilf:`,ita, introduced ' t the
Court of liapoleint;he• 1"! lad ratted to nterer
r
the'anettlen ettppoeed t ratted
'world
48 kitt'ftliard to We Patent - aort a the Attune.
Ihrttaleter un `. wed Mtn' ttant i anew' It Mr.
J
e
ffoir ' •
Vert hoiden:mei very boister
ous r. replied Mr. :LtvirriptOn,., to the great
annusement of those petseat.
Siva/dab Brierratiais u(lournor
Chetlee Jenkins her been cloned without the
slightest Uppoaltion t no other candidate having
btenhooditated, and in behove he pill moyeto
be 'the right man In the right place,' and will
make - an excellent chief pnestrate. Mr. Jen
kins has bees threughout the war a conservative
secessioalat.
Tau gad case of the young girl, Dena Chap
man, in tart Saginaw, Michigan, who commit
lei suicide Friday evening by taking ten tilling
of irzychnlne, Is still enveloped in mystery.
Abort ten minutes beforeshedled, aharequentol
that a young an named .Samuel Ramliton
mbar, be sent for, bat as rte did not come, tke
girl died witho4t making anydisclosunas.
/I COarDl7Crcia UFO horse Car at , Providence,.
on Monday, asked a man who was sitting up
right in his seat for his fare, when it was-seen
that he was dead. His death occurred so quiet
ly that persons at his side had not noticed
An immense block of Iron buildings, weigh
ing 50,000 tone, has Just been raised over two
feet In Chicago without the least Injury to the
building or witlibut disturbing the occupants.
In the Court of Common Pleas for Chester
county. Pa„ a Mrs. Bally has recovered $10,700
damages from the Paaasylratila Railroad Com
pany for the death of her husband, which was
caused by a train of cars on that coed.
Tim fall,lllall Gazette remarks that Lord
Brougham la now eighty-seven years old, and
es yet has shown no symptoms of decay. except
an increasing fondness for Social Science gath
mines
Das Fenian "Read Center" of Quebec, bus
absconded with the money of the Fenian Fund
In hta pomeeslob.'
STATE SEWS
It is atatad that the Railroad Campany con
structing. • railroad through OleOPolls from
Pit
hole city, under the charter or the Clarion Land
Improvement knot:fatlon, have completed their
road-bed along the Alleaheny River Rd a mile
and a halt above Oil City ; but are obstructed la
their work ty the Pennsylvania Railhead Coin
pany, which claims the richt to construct a road
ova. tke lame route. The latter company has
not eonstructed any Pat of Mgr toad at this
place* but their employee& are shoveling Alowa
dirt upon the toad-bed of the other company..
Meanwhile legal proceedings are going on be
!wean the rival companies.
.A novnixter Is on foot In Afonon„,.altele„
among wool-growers and. others, to establish a
Woolen Factory on the river, a short distance
below town. The building le already up. the
engine provided, and the machinery will be
geared in as soon as the stockholders
determine. The Republican says This L a
Stock Company with a Bold basis, a good
prespective bnabaesa—and the project one shat
finds favor with ell who have given the Imbject
of home production a serious thought.
The Wllkiabsere Rrcord ofM, 'Attu says
The ;mast delightful Imam Sommer weather
was enjoyed laa week—dry and warm. It is
too dry and thifirekon the mounteine raged fa
ric scaly neatly anu
tut weer. The spectacle was
magnificent wind nights with the line of
flames µganging up end down the mountain.
A wax was Instantly killed at Consohoeken,
Pa., last Tuesday evening, being run over by
the 8 o'clock train whilst walking on the track.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
TPIE FIRST REFORZIED MES
SY rnii,ulN OtwaTrWll (Kee. Sono fiC.
Allegbensw, twat been thoroaghly
rclhred, 1,,.) ,1 will Deepen tor perm* TO-NOR wto
'abbata. at 1034 A. X, and at 234, r, Sabbath
00l at B a. wt. 11,1,25
FIRST VILEINTLILN CEEIDEL7I. AL
tdroworrr VITT, EXCELSJDE HALL,
corner of Federal sad Lame& streets. Pastor,
JOSEPH. KING. Services at c. and
Proper Meeting on WEDNESDAY EVEN.
LNG. 'Cho public. are aredially Isrttecl to attend.
RELI9 10 V A NEEVICES.—THE
FINST BAPTL9T CEIVROH oorraure
OATION vlll hereafter bolg._their etarrob Berme.
MASNIC HALL on .M.R.n street. Prartuns
ey Lim o
Rev. JAMES 8. DWILERSOIC,
every LORD'E: DAY M 1020 sad Tan. Sunday
School m 2 Woloak P. &Reagan and the putthe
are coratelly Invited t. attend. Sees (we.
nr2o:ltd
IrEV. TILIII6I , D. 11101119 E, Pastor,
islh preach in the YGYZIOITtiI 00AtO E.-
GAT1(44.1.1..Cii CAW', Oa ailed strain, TO•ttlifi•
• t lOji o'cloch, in In
nice at 7 o'clocs. The sermon In Ma evening wttl
to, especially addressed to yoimg men.
Matt
pay avadalt tO De Cihrholam Ail ass
altactionstaly Invited to attend. n025.1t1
PUBLIC NOTICES
- -
. o. /11 - - EiTiti or. CLAM
LODGE, 34 - 2, Temparane N eellie, r s. Da toll
on NOT UB AY, I:3th feat., at It o'elOolt, to order
to attend tLe funeral of Brother WELLIAII
SINGLE:ION at steelock, T. tt. Members of the
Large will pie •ro to attend panel - welr. meal•
beta of slate, odgelf are ropectfolly larded.
BI older of J. M. stIEiL.E.S.TAN. N. G.
Joao Baran. tfeatetary. no24:ft
SIBNCILISLEKS TO STOOK OF
FARMERS' aND Pi:EEC/BASICS,
TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY,
Are hereby me neeted to call and pay the IBM and
last instalment of !leper share on said Mock.
Bnbsrrit»n trho hare failed to respond to form
er cats, mitt please observe that the whole amount
eabseribed 11130 W dee. By order of the Board.
JOHN H. t3E.IIPLE, Treaeursr.
Pittsbarab
SaIIATIVEI BELECT SCLICIOL,
No. 12 ISLItIELLA STREET, 6.1.4.
OIS ENY, neat St Mats street Eittilge.
Young Ladles of ordtoary !abiliti attending
flan School, must Improve rapidly. Too system Is
thorough and Interesting. Ihe notnerpal desires
to receive none but sovh as aro anxiotw and will.
lag to acquire SOUND &ND PULITE EMMA-
TlOll.
Trams-Ist Clara. it CO per month; 241, in 5O
Prlslsxy, 51 to. MUSIO by a competent teacher.
l can en•cr at any
EV'uyII a YNING CLAS S um*.
ON MONDAYS AND
THVAZDAYS. n010:47111:14:14.181.laf
POLITICAL
FOB II A-Y-0-11.-
Oz.. D. W. DIECHIAW,
L►re of the Iletb P. V" be ► e►odW►te for
Mayor of Allegheny WIT, enklen to the Tinton
nomination no2l:te
oroC/TY CV.ITIZOLLEEL
Ladies' Misses' and Obildron's Boots,
Ralmorals, Gaiters. Polish Boots
and Gums of all styles and
ua
qualities
Which will be s q
old at the lowan prises.
• few more pelmet those SOILED SHOES on
heI"%UXVV: he
ite t al T::71 all
owlitai of
J. U. BORL (ND, 08 Market Street,
aolle (244 door from Fifth.'
Late of the 169th Penasilvaati Voltutteera CI
eel adte
StaIIIEL ALLINDES,
Olerk In the City Treunter's Otace ft st the solici
tation of Mn friends. will offer himself as a candt.
date for the above °tilos, subisot to a vote of the
Linton
noldno party at their emitting primary election.
cv to , t , nl7r• i-)aq:(4,111
SAISII7EL lILOOUE,
FOR MA TOR
OAPTAIR TAKES rdaVIOICER,
Of tba Third Ward, ALLEGHENY, LV be • can.
Masts for Mayor, anNost to a veto of tile Unloa
o ac tara of Allegheny at the omitting primary
tion ottd
arrOa. naron.
CAPTAIN War. MAYS, or the Seventh Ward
trUlbe a otndlttoto for MAYOR, ,tarot to the
nomination of the Union party of the city of
rittabargh, is be held prior to the nest aft) Car
nal:oW
ME . 1[4. 1 f01tAi11TY..,16.11123 DON.
DSON, Aldonnati of the Fourth Ward,
at the Solicitation of friends, has oonsented Al
Sow CO • Nl' Ulled in Connection with the
neat Idapnraity, and-WLII be a candidate wattled
to the direct me. of the people in accordance
tetth the rammer-dation of theiast- EiePlaihtn
P l.4 clPal Votive:Mon. . ocalc
MEIET/p7GI3
LINCOLIi'oIL Lt.ND MIIIINCI CO. --4
i••••• Taani.lt . tlt the Stoatgolden of the Abele
pigmy WillAni twin at their °Moe, No. I Head
et b °2 Tituttsns, Nor. win; aggi oitleak
Mt hien °I Vit4lVgml. ;dle" lityught
fore the meeting. Au m iiiihstl7 Dieji,egkie
:tread. •Eig.nniteg nr..111 .
' noZintiti • .• 4 • w diclif.; seer.
pyiux .prnaGri. onsiguairuzitap 0 9. I
iOntrtirCIBTOCIRHOt ERS.—Tellt
Trrrantraav-t1614' ii . .
AtiltltO,ftETlNG o tiht Isttektiatdat, at
pitisburguUoniteltislila Rail:gad 13 0 . 0 .,
I beltattt at' thai Oka af,
_Cloantnt, Jones'
r ifi l ra t inh d ifigagitrtruta..i,
a Qui NS ONDA t 7 0
Fa t llftigfl3 l =7ol g lialllolll °l
. ridEltEtz.
mbs2tawoa. ) , Siorkittr mid nftsurer. •
TSB ANNUAL MEETING ..OF:THit
. emit vow:mess ortt• rENrretzteroas
NAST KANUPAOTORINOOONPANINUI be
OLIO; Nate No. Ne a Front Etre. Phila.
aleipble, an th e Wen DAY Or NOY= EH; at
-11 web2e3g, at., lorthe Meal= or Directors ter:thji
ensiling poem and nab oiler bestow es may be
bronett on then.
aoLelterd OLEAN. LENN/Ci, Trimmer.
1 06T—On Fri Any morning, Mb i ce .,
Waiiiitlicniee, • rcilllT% MOD
NIITTEI9. TM ender wilt receive the titmice*,
the owner toy Winn it at 0. /L. B .eltre fleeted
trug Stine, comer or Stud and Peden! Attests.
- acZelid - -
WANTS
WANTED.—LIFE INeSURANCIL—Ia
TI dip, an active, inessetm di3kipT for •
LASE LIPEINSIIBLIPOIS COMPANY.
thasigns who ink lin las Viola Mine
and amain tho work.. a liberal compensation
mill Psalm. Address Pat Ottice Das No. Am,
Nair Todd ' ' noltst4,
VITAZTBD—Zy a geallemaa and wife,
aitaM il f• F A NZs anates i ff 3 grorMa t ß ol*
Addied, Vattog tocialOn and tend% g, p.
OAUTTII 071101 ztodiltd
WAZITELL—TOEXCHAAGE A PARE
of ere loos hundral meals lowa, fat eitY
Ptopetty. The orkereen be teen at the thurra
Orme+ !rem IV A. WWI 41: Y. nab E 147.
WANTED.—A YOUNG WIDOW, who
has become tired ofalagle bleasedness, would
be pleated to correspond ortth • gentleman with •
Viet to matruoony. Piastres esc%!_nted Let.
ten strictly confldentlaL Addram Cia•
rate dorms. naidhdtd
WANTED--GIRL—A GOOD GIRL
Wantetlioa the drat of December, to do
metal hoosemork d • Nhortdlsteace from the atty.
mom or iol es lot 's good home. Make Vero
Mon
it the GAzerne Oirmos. a tf
W ANTED—At once, four or five good
BLLORSIRITES, to work on Barnet any
Brldkr/31ti. Cbustant ,cmploymont. Enqutro al
OS WOOD STREET. non:lord
WV ANTED—A HOUSE, containing from
four to at' rooms, either In Plttsburg or
Alletheny. Beat no conalderatlon. Dtheoc o otO
Boit'•F Cluirrra Ornoz. matt
W AIRTED--AGENTB.—ENEROST.I.O
s NEN AIR Mako 5.3 to 610 • day, MIME the
celebrated, improved PATENTETAa N0. , M2b1.
SONY BURNER for Kerosene CU Lamps. It
in-s a splendid Ntht, without amok. or smelt,
Elroy fanuly wanton, Winn be sold forth,' prim
'of a oonple Of Oidianont. Sample, post-paid, 28
cents.
Send for CUMalat t tatilillpartiohls... Exclu.
etre terntary elven. -
JAMES EUGea , Abtanfaaturer,
nosAnid N 0.16 Malden Luau New Yolc.
IV AA N T S D— A GENTS.—E hIPLOY—
fiIMNT FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS AND
ALL UniEltS.--Groat Sate of Jogrolllr.
Sllvu
ware, &a The H•AoLron a Co.'. Gecos
Girt DIIITkInc - nox. Our Kontos. ro•klcopfroza
Fire to Thirty dollars yet dee, end we Deed min
more, Late invoices Troia Europe ham:rowelled
out sloth to over One Million Oothirk A splen
did alsortment or 'Watches, Rings, Ladles' mid
(tentlemen's Jewelry Mali kinds, of the Most Mak.
Wattle patterns, an at 81 each Simi at
for cerfilicate, and van will .ee what you are en.
titled to; or send $1 for five certificates, or KS for
thirty; or tend a three cent stamp for our terms to
snots, wbitliare of the most liberal luod. Now
to yont time. Write plainly your Nuns. 01 y,
0011Dty_ and State to Nairn:sok Co, 1,1 . 94
ftri
P,
ft„ Now Yolk. B . 7 'fractat t !'lity Matti
New York. Cogan/
WAFTED.—AORNTB FOR "TES
SECUIET SERVI Hers mu), s i nes:
Q AND THE. Birdanoze
Etoalsostow, New York TrOdus Correspond
mt.. The wet intete*Ung and tatting book am
palgtabed, empress hlr. Maharanee amoral)
Wed
th in
the
soaret Griplidefte for four sm
coman., o f Ms tling through
tho Sourvine o Davos
et the outbreak of the war, with our armies end
tests, both East end West, during the IWO two
years of the Sabana, Ids Melia, wiptadsi his
eannsteraent for Xi months to scram diffeavat Raba
emair i ati o almost torollO in r b iontood
soots, and contain more of tiorat,
'deaf out osso' of LP gar Mad toyothar watt
ToOpol aottos.
Te.thiml/2 LW*. euzgeus you:wins% orPlo
414 teltusod aid disabled Moots and motile:s e
to watt of Natal°
molt Ond po
soOpte4 to UOIr "To bus
mats Cle aringll6o per !motto %WI vs will
prove to any tlonlittos oßpfluzio Sand for ainna•
lam Adam, JUN 11:E tat ic .
. Z. arms Elitth and
lidElindeoF
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE—One three - rory Brick
Dwrzta.nto riousr, No. 1011$1&yAt rtreeU
Alleirbeay..ontarullig elthi MOM, with a good
cellar wader the who!. howl,: all 111 _1004 order
with • ••••nt Lot adiatting t 20 by ITO feet. Au
wlll be solo tocethar. For hirthezjpartto/•11.
entiorre_of RAMSEY HAL
Heal Errata AWL%
01 Roarer street. Allegbitor
walla urn
VOS BALL —A. 2io. i STOCK Atil)
GRAM FARM, containing about =1 agues,
situate In Fallovrliald toweallp, Washington
no
county. Pannsylvania, on the Ilinnongabela
the rt ,ver
o mile above lock No 4; 110 sores of bort
river bottom. Ma Whole farm launder • high ruts
of Ccaltivatlon. Floe apple orchard about ra
an
emu
location of coal With pbeautifuLlt opened; the fencing to good
d
For further particulars empire of G. H.
TOWER, nisi Es' nate Agent, No. lee Fourth
street. or to E. T. yetATOOli ZS, on the pnratinea
_ novlArtf
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nIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of
Din:stare of the RITCHIE OIL COMPANY
bars Ude day declared a dieldenal of
TO i TEE T.
on the Capital Sto W
ck. t)
payable C a m the office el the
Secretary, No. 63 Market street. on and after De
°e
November.mber 6tb , Tranater Book. Glom on tas 1'.3t1 of
noliO3 BORT. D. THOMPSON, eemetary.
11/VIDEND.
Ors,. op rat .. Prrisocw. INew•Anroz Co "1
Clorember
eoruAttiruzz
teymkaojt:di...rdezinotr
FMB DOLLARS PEE SHARS
out of the profits of the put three thoothi, free
Of Clowernment an 4 State taut, (ph to euh, sod
Si to the eudit ea Stock Dae-011/2,) payable on
itehoarpl
Ate meeting of the Board, November 7th I%t,
a meiotic', reeved changing the dividend day
to NOVEMBER &NB daY , mimed of febrile
tit awl Ansuat JAMES COLLARD,
note:tad Seareenry.
Ta Gnmeoa , Namonat Bnx i /
Tm - reernitom Roe. 3, OWL
1 1 - `IIE DIRECTORS OIP THIe u
have Qua deelared a Me - Wane of
EIGHT PER CT..
free of Government Tam out or EN
the oroSts or the
last ale mamba, payable to the atookhoteera or
their legal tepnesentaUvea, oh and after the tith
Inst.
nOle!wd
J. E. HEALY, Ja,., Cashter
- - -
/ArtIAPOS Narioxat. Bark or Prrrenanonl
Prrranneon, Now. 7, lean.
THE BOARD OF DIREOTORS E% E
thle day dealated a dlrblend
TEN PER CENT.
from the earning. of the last ale month., payable
forthwith. The United States Revenue Tax
will be paid by the Bank.
nada tedawF H. N. MURRAY, Usable,.
•
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AWRENCEVILLE SAVINGS BANK .
L
—Perms delltotte of eubserltring to th, etoak
of the
WRENCEV I LLB 86 PINGS HANK
win and the books at Dr. Banns'. office, on But
ter !street. Dine° been from I l a . m. to 2 p. m.,
and from It to p.
0026.
F•Ew RENTINO.—PLYMOUTH - Caisf•
OItEOATIONAL 0110R(111, Oa Rend street,
Rey. Henry D. Moore, Pastor, sell/ be YVIILI , LT
BENTED for one year, on TUESDAY EVE Y.
ING,'next, at 1 i.. 2 o'clock. The Church win be
open or hour previously, that those desiring
It as hare an opportunity of examining the lo
catlo and the price 01 pews. The value of each
pew is flied at • reasonable rate. and the ellcice
will be sold to the highest bidder. notes
' , LOTLI BACQUEE,
SILK SACQUES,
VELVET SACQUE6.
.FOR SALE AT LOW PRWEB, BY
WHITE, ORB it 00,,
No. 25 Fifth Street,
PUBLIC tIALK OF
.13 UILDTTIOr LOTS•
I it'll °Per at pane Pale 011 the premises near
taaEataport, on
04171111 DAY, DIEOEIIB6II 2d, /416, at
10 o , oloek, A. n.,
!THIRTY' BTALDING LOTS !
"rear .11.1 1 Ketsport,
Balm part of Bus • SiZOiLIP farm. Two LoU on
Ninth Street, In DVECcosport. on whinti is erected
► Twootory Brick Home with Ole Room end
attqloux,Lbto out Walnut axed,
ealttllorough.
Tnsittone,tuilf salla,The Wooed to two n
nual paytnett.• With itirkTen, the hook paymnnts
So DO neural:7 Rood and tquate.
• • • :Ord , Jourr IV: PATTERSON.
83,500 A riLt P U " a ArSE A
molt Dw_tiratick,or t3ll, ItOOMS;
.
tt feet derin frootthg on fimhlMin. street.
1111 h , ward, Pittsburgh:Eifel 'womp 'street, tt
potted for anon.
For farms, eur,iipply at ttipltealAqiteafd Ift
-0., S. SAVA
zaiwrosoortUo,Fd.
CAVIIRRIMIL-20 bbIL- prime oalU
wed Cranberries Rs* ttaiVOU sod tot sob oy
"atil4"ati Exam MO hterisELE.
NO. 113 Third MKS.
SPOTATOEB-18 bbla prime.
.1 0 ; 1 :117 ZraP b ratoes, tor Winter icHplog, In
FLEEING k STEELY,
Na 113 MIS irtreit.
OrE97 ADVRRTISEXEDITS
A YELPSR FOR THE PROPLE
Tilt, PITTSBURGH
DAILY DISPATCH.
Enlarged to Thirty-Two Columns.
FIETN COLUMNS OF READING MATTER,
CLEAR PAPER AND CLEAR TYPE
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
By NAIL Sb PER YEAR, SERVED BY OLE
BIERS FIFTEEN OENTs A WEEK.
CHEAPEST PAP= IN THE STATE.
LARGEST DAILY CEROCLATION.
ELILiLEST LOCAL REPORTS.
LATEST
TELEGRAMS PROS ALL
P
LOMPLETE MARKET REPORTS.
Includll i ruport. of the !audio; but...it and
Noste Kati. Jamey and Stock quotation..
he , he.
To the Public
The Proprietors or the DAILY DISPATCh
take pleasure In eatioUnatrig that the paper will.
on WEDNESDAY NEM', the th lost.. be no.
laried some SEVEN COLL! nus, uuserss the
SEUOND ENLARGEMENT
During the present year The advantage■ to ad
rerelsem of the very large edition ',Muni will be
worked= the occasion mutt be to obvious to
business men that we need not do more tha n re
quest them to lend In their favors at once. The
price of the paper will continue sa now at
PIPTEEN t 7.1 TIS A WEEK"
maiden It one of the cheapest paper* ot the Size
In the country. The advertising rate" will oleo
remain the sane.
J. H FOSTER @ CO.,
DISPATCH 'HUN BULLU/N
Fifth street, rittsbursh
L , 11 „ 1
MENAGE It 1E
IS NOW OPESILT
NO. 61 FIFTH STREET,
UNTIES THE OPERA HOME.
4021141
CHICK BOORS
ON ALL THE BANICB
DRAY BOOKS,
rteceint Books,
BUR DOOM AND STATIONIM
GOLD PENS
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
S! FLFTII STREET.
SALE OF SERVICEABLE HOSPITAL
PHUP Eta 4.151) MEDIOLNE WA:IONS.
C. W. BOTELSE, JB.,
Am:lona:tr.
etravrreta'a Ovvicra,
Wratimutoli, D. 0., November V. Ida
W 111 be add at publie auction to ad. city, at
Judiciary Squaca WA:l4moms, Fifth and E arena.
00 THURtilar ELOUNINO, November:M. at 10
black A. w., a hair. lot of oorPloitable limpital
Bedding, ha., embracing
030 Towel..
I WM Pio Wog Gown.
6,[0:1 Him Pillars,
6,b00 Pillow
11.ite fladacia
liao Drawers.
kcal shirts.
10,0003 Oemia:v..
bkoca Sheet.
20,C.Al Blanket..
At close ol sale allibtrtoid 24 Idedleine Wagons.
Om awls will be requires to pay far and to
more property alttia fire day. from taratnatlav
of We, 0 SUTHERLAND,
itAkaci Sorg. U. A. A. and /Mai. Pury.yor.
ring AND STOCKS FOR SALE.
IN) thane Peoples' National Sankt
60 Dolma:0-1a ULL tiompagyt
" BUM do de
.1010 Alter/may sad Plttsbergh Oil Co-;
eoo Lantraater & Cherry Rua do;
IM,Oto Allegheny (Win/goal Ronda;
2,000 Allegheny V R. IA tat Mortgagors;
lI,Cco Butler County t s;
United States Bonds of all kinds.
WONTED,
103 them M. & AL National Bank;
•tachange do do
Erett Fleming and Blood Oil Stocks;
too " Eldorado do
t,too Poston do
Su 600 Donde of Warren County.
BOLD. SILVER AND COUPONS bought at
highest market rates.
ROBINSON. htoCLEAN & 00.,
once:ord No. Ts Fourth nixes..
MEDICAL.—C. W. DIIVINGER, M 11
PLITISICIAN AND 1911110E0N,
Late Surgeon of the 00th Regiment Ohio Veteran
Volunteer. Infantry, :Merman's Army ,)
offers his prabliolllll saretaea
to the eltletris of
LAWRENCILVILLE AND VICINITY.
IPICIAL ATTWWTION T•ID To
Surgery and to Dlitasei of the Rye and Ear.
N. B.—The Doctor will keep on heed hod fur
nish, at rsuoneble chum, 4/1 medicines to his
patrons.
OFFICE ON BI7TLER ,STEEET, • betweetu
Ewalt and Bellafoutalue streets.
BIZIDENCE UN 01IVATZIIIT STREET. ninth
house above Butler street. no=•. t
_
THE ORBAT PURIFIER
HEMAPANAKA
(BLOOD CUBE.)
MOST REXCARAPIBLE ARTIOLE AN'D POS
ITIVE VOILE FOIL
Scrofula, Rheumatism, Neuralia. Den
Dyspepsia and PLmple,
AND AAJI. alb E A AS OF TIM AHED.
A• • Tanis, it miles us vacua pima et
geodes, LW wbeßy restores me lards& latraaat
and tt emelt bra a trial prim us rims,
tale by
SIMS Jusiterow.
earner esantaine and route SUOMI.
DO2
HUGH FITZPATRICK,
FIRST pH/wring
GOLD PEN MANUFACTURER,
Philo Hall, ear. Third and market its.,
8 . 10 . d StorY, antesnae on Third sweet.
Gold Pans and Gold and Sliver Penall,Oyea
wholesale and ratan.
Pena re aired. Palmas bating Pena to repair
sea sand them by mall, and that will be Promptly
returned. oa7:tyd
Loos ER E.
A great variety and well mimed stook of
PIOILLES, PEACJIBS,
And all kinds of CANED FRUITS, for mats by
Jour 11. scarf.
his New Cfrcetry. 9O Liberty it., earner Tony
PELQUZST,
aaoa*nT. ner.sammirt.
NO. 21 WYLIE STREET,
?SLABS TO ORDER GEAR OIITTING AND
MODELS FOR REW lIIVERT/ONS.
_Jo. W . W0412n0.m..
WILSON, CARR it C 0.,:
Iwra alum, rags a a%,)
Wholesale deafen In FOREIGN AND DORIES
T/0, DRY GOODS, Igo. SS Wood stress, thud
1.4 . „wove Oldsoond sills% Pittsburgh. 1
_ _ •
GrUPEE3I GRAPEBI-60 boxes Choice
CATAWBA. ARDISMIELLIL GRAPE%
Put up expressly for remit, use,jost rettelrei'pe
. .
Xxpros sa4 formal* 47 ,
011 UP k 1 3a$PA13D,
art LatirtY street,
A.PER EIANOINGt3.
<Maly land beautiful thitels td
'PANNEL Dretrig /MONS, for
ROM. Ifesatinkm, at Zia. tO7 Market Urea.
eon JO& 8. OUGEIF..9 +1•1380.
lAilt,e: o7 6oo
d tb r ia. ct l ifice wit4 ir A.
. s od
A ainisriarsta,
comer and 711rst Its.
POTATAVLB--300 kbh. choice York
for b
Mato rush Jio* Petataisdasosseelvel 1.4
B. 0/1151ITELD,
non NO. WI IC /Ira stmt.
NEW' ADVERT/SEMENTS
xt:uanax.n.o clef We.,
Prnasonous, P... Roo. SAL, 1.1.%56 1 /
NOTICE IS EIBREBY THAT T E
following Accounts of Executors, Siorntois.
Dale.; Gusset.; Ca, have been duty paned In
saldßer.lstes'a Olin. and will bop/T.2lnd to the
0, pr..' COUrt for cOotlrM•ttort and allowance,
on MONDAY. Dectuntate 25th, 11*5:
Flow account of Daniel Grimes, adminlerator
of 111ra P. Manly, decent d. Plied Sept. 5, ins.
Final accruot of John Toned, acting executor
of Asellbald Your* destined Ftlea Sept. 4, tan.
Mal account of A.n P. thulds,ailasintstratur of
Dann G. Mid; damaged. PA. Sept
Aceonat of J. A. illstlonabe and Ellen 21 , Gouslis,
administratots of tun Sm i th, deceased. Piled
GO.
and ttnalactouttt of T. D. Hammer, guar.
dion of minor children of Oliver Clark, deceased.
Mull Sept. 12,12211
e o f
and Anal are.. of John Graham, ex ec.
uteri of Robe. t Peebles, deceased. Filal Sept. 11,
180.
•
First and final account of D. and H. Donaldson,
edmiASn Sept. fltrators
Taof William Donaldson, asseoled.
FB 11, 16.
gletottat $ W. D. Courtney, adminietrato: of
John B.Sharp, deformed. Filed Sept. 18, 3881.
Float and final account of Margaret J. Oslo, ad
mirm.rmatrla of Alfred N. Cain, deceased. Tiled
Sept. Is, ISITS.
Final account of Thomas Penney, admroistra.
tore' namuel S. Lem osisfm, deo salad. Flied
B° Sta -2 f ; erlr e f s tinal account Of .Taoe Morarland, so.
ecutrix of Andrew McFarland, deseasel. Filed
Set. UR, Me.
P p icul account of Thomas Farrow, guardian of
Mary Wiz Ann, mind: chltri of Jay Winders, de.
ceased. /lied Sept. 18, 1865.
cco - nt of Wiliam Thompson, administrator
of Margaret E. Thompson, deceased_ Filed Sept.
21, ISO
Final amount of 6usaa P. Wilson, arlmlnlstre
trta. of Samuel Wilson. deformed. riled Sept. nil,
1666.
Pint account of B. T UMW and John Honor,
eaccutore of Valentine Holler, deceased. Fllot
sept. tS, IBM
Final account of Margaret Pancoaat odroloSs
trot rlx of Samuel Pancout,dermateu. Filed Sept.
311, 1665.
Acpount of Mathias Danner nod Grow Here%
adnalerfatratorelot Mathias Danner, deceased. Pil
ed Oct. 2. 1866.
Account of W W. 61 allot. guardlao of minor
Arlo. of Joseph Mar lam detoesol.l. Filed 00.. 7.
1E65.
/noel account of W. W. Marla°, goattllta of
mt., or helm of Joitsph M 53101;, deceased. Flied
0.1.7. lea.
Amount of lames Patterson Wylie. executor of
John heed, deceased riled Hot, la, land
Final account of John °lthenpoon, acting ex
eentor of John IdeCliness, deceased. Fittd Oct.
17. TEAS
Final account of James R. Trimble, admlnla
trator of Samuel°. Trimble, deemed. Flied Oct.
18&5.
Account of Taeob fl uy, Esq , and Thu. Stswart,
executors of John Burin, deceased. Flied Oat. St,
lEGS.
Aram - tot of Wm. B. Rog.. acting admfolgtralor
, f A. ffiewroyer. deceased Filed Oh. na,
lint sad final ancofint of Nathaniel Ingram ex•
ntor of Alice Ingram, deceased. 1'115,1 Oct. ,
I.S.
lib.
First and anal sesount or .ras Irlvine , Sseeutor
of John Divine, deceased. Uct
itcoooot Joba N• cl i:.tainiatrator of Win.
lief I, eocco.!'". r,loo Oms.
riool account or William Nicholson, adminls.
trator of James Walker, oeCessed. FUed Vol. 24,
18E5.
AiMalta Of Stoatlel Mass, administrator of
Junius Jones,
decreed. Ftka Oct. V, 1806.
First accountof Alexander Hunter and lames
NoldN executors r f Francis W. Hunter, deceased.
Flied Oct. Sri, 10C.I.
Fine and anal accOutst of WHllam a
Stag,aamlnistraton of Samuel Shaw, decornd.
Flied soy. I. tees.
ActrAnst of Mittens Thompseo and !Wary H.
Stevan, odsolnistratcre el Thos. H. Steward,
ceased. Filed Oct 26,1966.
Final acooant of Wm. Rogers, admlnist rator of
James Racers, deceased. Fuel ooy. 2. Md.
Account of Henry ingrain, executor of Thomas
Locum. deceased. Flied Nor. 1666.
Final account of Arch° Atelienry, acting exec
utor of Hobert Donaldson, deceased. Flied Nov.
6, IBM.
Account of Moines Hamilton, administrator of
Whim 0. „Hamilton, teceased. Piled Noy. 9,
1884.
Final account of Charles Snider, adrithilatratar
of Jahn Hartley, deceased. Filed Nov. La, 1863.
Account of mino r Dean, guardian of J Amer and
AllOlll Glides, heirs of James Gllde•, &vet.
ee. Flied Nov. tt, 1866.
Amount, of Caroline Hearten, admintr r
Predeack A. Manna, deceased. Filed Nov a e,
Rasp,
Final a moimt of Robert Robb, administrator of
Eaubath Tay:or, deceased. Filed Nov. 17, ItB3.
Final SIICOULIL of ho Bechficld, administrator
of Margaret Rabat deceased. Filed Nov. 16, MM.
dt Fhal account of John Backfield. admLnistrator
boats nos rum testament° annexe. of Carl Babit.
deceased. Wiled Nov. id, laM.
Final account of Willlam Cowan, miles admin
istrator of Samna W Hamilton, dammed. Filed
Nov. in, 186 E.
Awotint di Alexander H. Miller, administrator
of Charles 3. Long, deceased. Filed Na,. 20, 1065.
First and Anal account of Eleanor Slocum and
Elisabeth tied,, execntor• of Salvador Slocum,
deccuod. Flied Nov. 11, iSikS.
Mal mit of Hobert Robb. trator ol
Elisabeth &re
Snowden, decerized. F, adm lrdin is
Nov. 21,
IWe.
Account of Robert Pou•r. 24m11512trator of S
fortlAbooy. doseaseo. Flied Nor. 21, 1245.
Ito al sccoult of Jut. w.trer sod Robert P
tar, exeouton of John Lusk, deceased /Flied N
21,1245.
Second end al account of John raham, ear-
vivid g eseentor an of J nun Keating. de ceased. flied
Noy. 21, 13..5.
Account of John Graham and A.:crhander Fos_
burgh, exeentot. of Mary Nogeburgh, deco:Bed
Flied Nor 21, Ifgh.
Account of John Graham. executor of Alexan
der lioaeburgh. dere:ailed. Flied Noa. 21, IterA. -
Account of James Laird. or e of the adudaist
to.. of iaabeita Laird, deceased. rued Sept. 21,
1868
/loft and final account of H. M. Soot:, execut
1 Samuel MeLfortnics., ttoocased. Fled Nor. 2
Account of Wm. n Holmes. rus - diso of Wm. 1.
Holmes •od Lt tUtls l• Homes, m cot heirs of
James Holm. s, drowsed. Filed Nov. 22. NO.
t of W. a Ho: me* gus eHao of Letoltao
C. Holmes, minor belt of James Holmes, docess.
d No.
•,count rf Clectege ktt 014 .d twat, Kim, ex
,enter, of B. L. ElarlascuL dereessed. Noy.
..13, teed
Aaeount •f John S. Slagle, guardian of mina
Lein of Osorge Knox dearamed. Flied Nor. 11,
Mina aesonst of Johi Wrisbt and lobo S. S.
(Is, sdollotatratoro of Dixon Brown, deceased.
I , llrd Nos ember 23, 180.
•
Account of Joireptl A. Banat, admiontrator 0.
Blargant Bon. dnotted. utaiara.
•cconat cor B. B. Darn and IL E Ds, ioce.•
ton of Hugh Dorn, dezoosed. rtlod ov. !3.
lohn
algalte:rronft ofV le°:eled.";?lfetl4t7l
oe
1 1.4 i :taw:I Anal account of John, MoUune, sue-
Ylvlag oiteutor of rho. McCleary,
Filed No,. 2/, Ifa.
Ay:mut of Jaa.sajdogoloy. guordlan of ED
Snowden, eeceutd. Flied No , atOO.
WM. J. R/ORAEDSON, iloglote
c00.23-itd2twr
The cholees
GOLD AND aILY - ER WAT C HES. CLOCR.s
AND JEWELRY, ever brought to All,
grief:l7ogs , , can now be seen at the
oTURE of
T. H. KLAGFES.
No. 98 N . c.49.4Dirci.3.
Where WATCHES of the best makers JEWEL.
RY of the newest styles, CLOCKS of emery des.
anal. of best American
PLATED kers.
PURE SILVER AND G OODS, such
as Forks, Span= and Hollow Ware. Bohemian
and health China 004 glue VASES of choicest
patterns: and all ankles belonging to my etre of
basin.., which will be sold at a West REDUC
TION, Pine Watch and Jewelry work carefully
mace and re aired. Highest pries paid for Old
Saver. Don't forget the {dace, 00 Federal street,
Allegheny.
- octs:iri
FOR
500 ACRES OF COAL LiFiL,
Situate to Westmoro land county, Penna., on the
Notth•Western Penneyirsois Railroad, containing
taro vein. of tioal. Lit:Demon. sad Fire (lay.
The COAL, LIMESTONEand FIRE CLAY
pi I vilest. of the . hove tract of laud trill be told on
or S. fore
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9.rx, 1665
01 F .t ; , CL o ugibgr o particulara, Inquire at the Law and
W. J. it [SALL PATTERSON,
002.4 510.144 Fourth St, Pitt•tugh. Pa
No. 81 Market Street
You will and a vor7 fine nasortamit of
LADIES' , GENTS. ANDMISSES' UNDER.
GAN DlFFirs.
WOOLEN HOODS, SONTAGS, SK AWLS. COR
SI:TN, Hoop SZIRTS , lIIIIEROWERIES,
LACES. ho.
ALLEXANDHE'S SID GLOVES,
INFANTS' KM/I'D ROS
moirrasows STAR sttn ES
Ts,
la REPS PATENT MOLDED COLLARS.
w. W. ECOOBEIEADII
_ . .
'VALUABLE. Books In' CATALOGUE.
, NATO/3 DAY EVENING, Nov. 25t11, of 7! io'clock, wilt be coca by cautions, oa Secon Floor
of Consaterelol Salta Ronan, 100 Smithfield street.
(entrant also Nom OULU street to rou of Kole,
Hloonle,
g/lth and l
Peeks In valuable coil( aka Amen of
aanchoice and Me-
T V. , t
Travel., llLtory , anti, Illunrated
works. An., all in superior ectitlone. mostly am
and Well boatel. Tke eatslogue is /area, and In.
dudes osimp tore w qork s Wall departments of 1.1••
mature. Ibrataloge a now toady for distribution ,
and tbe Bookt ean bee examined on day create,
n 024 A 4 11TolliWAINE, Anettonser.
6.4 AT CHANCE FOB AGENTS: —
WHAT TELE PEOPLE WANT:
Tbe STANDABD IIIaTOBY orTitz wan,
complete In *ea lugs volume of over itok pages,
21"dhil lJr, i fitZTA., ° 171 . 47,2114.111 1
`Tills work bap no rival aa • eendbl ludo, sons
- plate, Atittlektio Lad tellable bletory of. the war.
;It contains reliant matter audit to tbm e Wei* ,
;octavo volumes. Send for etreularc sad Beeper'
terms. Atelteas JONES- BEVY.* (70..,
• :tad . - _ • Phliadelptti ~ Pa. •
! OND BIRj!TPROP9g POE S s
eotste tbtea
Itorollint Boons of ball, to palm,. dlslsrroom,
'kitchen, {altar, bath-room and ets, ambers, in
• nood locution nearlilarkot street. Far pilot, and
terate, apply to
ourustirreg soNs..
note it Market street.
IMPROVED f'ItOPERTY bqt
TIIIISTEE SAL IP .-T'Deealey Afte2nOon,
ath, st 2 °Weak, on the . javedsee, Will be cold, by
lorder orgrintelf, thtee iftlak Nevem Nee. do, 22
,„,,d 91 , an getyyralley. bet ewe Second and Third
letreete.• The LoUfare 10 feet Dent each and SO feet
' • dept. '
_Taw at Isle.
'Dole " • A-MaLWAIRE A.uat'r.
WE,I7
JITB LDIA-200 bbla fresh. for Wo
k! ' 1. smaiftEcto.
NEW AniniamisEncorrs
BEGINNING WITH
MONDAY, Nov, 20th,
Reduced Prices,
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARIUM'S lIT
~SL~~.
WE WILL OFTEE =EAT BARGAINS IN
lIN Co S
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN
POPLINS.
WE WILL °ITER GREAT BARGAINS IN
BARATHEAS
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN
ALPACAS.
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN
REPPS.
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN
21 \ 7 11 .10;112-1,:--01
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BA_ROAINS IN
DELALTES.
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IR
ARMURES
WE WILL 01 FEE CITEAT Alit3A.lN,
COBURGS.
WE WILL OFFEE UREA? BARGAINS IN
l'auslins.
WE WILL OFFER OREAT DAZGAINS IN
PRINTS:
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAIN'S IN
FLANNELS.
WE 'WILL ;UPPER cumAr BARGAINS IN
BLANKETS.
WE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN
LINEN GOODS
WE TULL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IR
SHAWLS
WE WILL OFFER GREAT B&ECkAINS IN
EVERYTHING.
J. W. BARKER & CO
69 JIIOIIRAET STREET,
pLRIB
CLOAK AID D FUR
EMPORIUM
CLOAKS AND FURS
THE LARGEST
CHE4PEST STOCK
Cloaks and Furs
LI THE CITY:
H. GUNZENHAUSER & CO.,
43/13 There4rls.olt eitroots
Oalangra.
J &ILES BOWN,
lIANUFACTI7REE or
IId:PROM BORING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells
No. 136 WOOD STREET
PITTSBURGH PA.
ei% : l7` . LOV"lti`JVA''ttol.`" v " t ' e " s "
WELL BORERS
Lowest Clekesta. -Vbrioetis
with Inch articios u are neconary to conduct op
erations, vih:
ANVILS
BELLO 14 S,
S7.inVIES,
HOES,
HAMDIESS
SHOVE . LS,
LIES,
HATCHETS,
SAWS,
KM /LEES,
OUELS
WBE S NCIELS
PLANES,
LEVELS,
NAILS, tn.
Rope ) Leather a
TAII of which I have
eallate
nd Gam Belling,
constantly !a store,
ALEX. AIKEN.
I : l =7:3Wriffiararma s
No. lail Fourth ear % PittOur.^ Pa. 00F1 LAS
of all kind', GRAP=,r CSLUBEES. and do.
arriptinn of lfuner at Furolaracq Goods
gloom open day and night. Hearse and 0
aml
Punished. Harxxxxcnse--Rev.Darld Ifert i tr
Ear. IL W..Taeohuis, telas, Ba
Jacob 11. Millar ler Eau. g
• Wird
COOK/E0 RAIBIN -
100 boxeliValea eta Raisins ;
SS bean Sultana do.
leo mats Seedless do.
ISO boxaa Layer do.
tip bona Bunch do.
:SO half and quarter boxes Layer and Bunch
Raisins ; all choirs and fresh Amu ;
Mow to afore arta fax sale by
REY ME R k BROS.,
Ada. Bliand 12S %sod street 11
VINES AND P LANT S.
TREES.
NA' anII very
sue` sti Etas OM and INA
...t'FAL T__,IsVNAOItAFR
MINES log OREwPROUSE PLANTS. B 4
taIIATS and OUT FLOWERS to otdat. seia for
a listAloTnn i ornatt and ermine oar otos&
JOUR R. & A. ELORDOWL
rlttabanti Ndttery and Oaltlanul Otennhono&
&Alta
8- ;
PALE. CM= An MO= ALB
Phernix Steam /Travers,
rarrrsuttrint •
JOHN D. BAILLY,
' glummer to eirerr. va..upsra .
,Stock Broker and Beal Feats 4geat,
Sir Stock' bought and sold on OomuLtuloa.
Ono; wlLlimme BALL. ?Mauro.
•44
PaaV.W. l6 l4o4:llaoentiv`
THE UP-EAT P L RIFLER.
F 747127
the mly to slllble eure_lbe
&BROS/TA.
Is the only uttalllble cure - for
ERYSIPELAS
/. the only Lffalllb/s our. fay
CARVER.
the °nil intalllbla mut Mr
PINIPLES
L the only tnialnlle sure tot'
. .
ITS$„._
Is the only tafaSs T s
ge tor, -
ILS.
Is the only tafalllb4s SO
care foe
atAT/ShL.
Is the °all , lata ll tble Sll sor fey
SALT RIUSSIL
Is the only listailible sure for
mum
I, the only Infallible eon tor % conalams.
ILE
Ix the only infallible curse for
DYSPEPSIA.
Is the only Info Mite eon tat
Comex.eurr.
/e the onti infallible ewe lot
GENERAL insu.rrY,
the only tobJttlolo onto tor
ITUHI
Ever I:llasecrtreored.
AS A TONIC IT IS :UNEQUALLED.
roa SALE 81(
8I lON JOiIIfBTON I
Corner Smithfield and roarth Stn.
13014
p REM' UlllB
THAT ARE PREMIUMS.
Read the List:
The records of the rations Important mutuab
cat and Indust! lal usoctstlone terongeout the
country are, atemecant of the populaot7 of the
WREPT.FR, & WILSON MAOHIEE.
They hare stamped upon It NF: PLUS ULTRA,
The Ampruan Institute. New York, reports
"This Ditchfne meku the
LOCK STITCH,
and risks highest on account Ot the elasticity,
permanence, beauty, mil general deitreableneia
of true ; striating when done, and the wide nape
of its indication."
repeaThe report was in accordance With the previous
ted awards at the Fair of the Milted Ststei
Siiiioultntei Sealed,. at the r sus of the
American liattlate. N. Y.,
Mechanics' Amor.lation. Beaten.
Franklin Institute, Phil's: • •
lientlicky laminate, lLonialrillet,
Mechanics* Iturtlecti e, Baltimore.
Mechanics* Association, Cineinuati.
'Mechanics* Ass °elation, 811. Louis.
Mecluinlee. Inatitate, Asti Frani:lace.
Metro W
Ulan liectiamles° Institute,
•- • •
•
'And at ailLthe State and (Jaunty_whereeee
Exhibited. •
The batsle-nelds of Napoleon L were searsaly
Wore numerous than the forelguaentesta of the
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine.
PARIS IN 1881; LONDON IN 1365.
LINZ AND KOBNIG3EDRGIBBS.
DAHTZIC, ARRAN & MRS 1364,
DUBLIN, STignui, COLOGNE AND
WRINER, 1961
• . .
Bear testimony to the anperierigg Cathie &Gaetano
and Its eppreefatton abroad. At an these Intents,
Lionel f...Yhibittone, the beat hints' or foreign
a'eratm were arrayed ayelturtit; bat - Vrae, at here,
storr of do destiny's always is the astouleat.
Iralee4 no human testimony maid be stronger
titan that which Be. been samrdild this Machine
Oar superiority over MI others to, family see edit
fere perural reamkraetwing parpons. A machine
whom merit nes achieved such • World widen
/30WD and success,
WARRANTED THREE YEARS,
by a responsible company, brought to the bonze
of the purckaur. instructions given in Ito tura,
Without extra charge, and antiziaation griaran
teed, It to no experiment to buy, and there is no
investment which frays a bettir interest or kiwi
mere comfort, health, trappfnest cut refer to tie
household.
atr :=ll . : D avz o ttex o ci f T i m:Woo, or nal for
E. P. CARPER I'M
o.za.crea.3. ALA- exit,
NO. T 7 FIFTH ST., PITpIIIIITAGEI
110=1Wdk
SKATES
SI6ZATES!!
12.500 PAIR
Ladies,
Gents and
S ]EZ AL 'X E S
IN EVERY VARIETY.
FOR Satz LOW BL
J4JOE9 BO rrrr,
No. 136 wood Street.
14.A.8Y TEgllEft, WALICIR AND
JIIMPEE, takes charge of Infants, providing
for their amosentent for Ova years.
INVALID CHAIRS
Fresh lot of the above Whales. Aloe. ADZES,
GENT'S AND CHILDREN& CAMP OHAIRS
al/ styles.
6.18 STOVES.
For heAtthe Bath and other theme—all stem Also
PLATE WA.22IIEFIN,.COAL Y aSES, HODS,
FEN DEES, PLRE•LEONS, Az.
SKATES! SKATES !!
Ladles'. Genre and Callttrelee, 88ATES-141
styles, just recelred at the
HOUSE-nIiNISHING STORE OF
GEORGE W. EMBLEM%
2 fo 68 Federal Street, Allegheny.
STEAK PUMP
Is 1121pla la constnastion, Wall And Mustily mat,
easily kept ist order. and Is 12 all ruiners relieble
whoa. a lane amount of work Is required:
Quite a number are In operation Odra, tiring
sompfete satisfaction
Parties Ileeclitig a Plump will do Wall IS 'au
and gee this one
BAILEY, FARRELL & C 0. ,,
Sole Agents, 187 lOWUkIIOIO stfteg,
P/TTSBIIIVIII, py
HE prnssumni PAPER MaNU
eartrEnut GOXPALITY ogee for isle
1,500, bills. Cr . own Wrapping Paper
1.000 bdls. Efealtuo
3,000 bd42. hefting ak do ann.
I.ooof bdln. D. C. and D. E. dn.
Their here also on bead axe eanktsztly teceleles
hoax tuft muis, MANILLA - cc• /a
weightsand sizes, HAZDWILKE P4PE of
is into ,the.b.raufrs Day ee4 B4TB.
Aft niuntltisi sad abet of-PAPEICItibt
OEDE at tIl6thOrYtit;III:11.10,411ACIIII:0127en.
- . .
,000' TUB OP Ititrk
ValutEtOtrsa GO: es O D
vault, orates?.
PITTSBURGH, PA. '
NY TOYS;
rarTy - clocrm - ,-
•
• HOLIDAY PIIESENTS,
WHOEESAME *IW RETAIL. at L
,
•
G:.LA 11.E.8.!
VARIETY AND TSY.
3.01. neteay.-3Hiaigatroo
HEAR
whafewe boyars an Invited to esti an y
tagt Aren advantage ' before bums
SKATES!!!
Children,