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BE FOREIGN comues
'The letters betyaten Earl ft..— ell and Mr,
,dares, lately published in England, and
feoght over by the last arrival, contain little of
iterest.
. hide letter of October 14, Earl Russell ex
lains that his oldcr to refer all claims that
TOl4 between the two. nations during the late
ar So a joint cometlssiots, wan not Intended to
nelide the dells - *riling out of the captures
ned, by the Alahania end Shenandoah.
Mr. Adept replies, October 17, and asks what
Wass Earl Russell did Intend to refer to the
imposed compilation; and Earl Roswell re:
donde, Oct. 19, asking farther time to prepare
t fall sewer oh this point.
04 the 3d of November Earl Rana under-
Pace a faller reply to a previotis letter of Mr.
Marna of September 18, in which he tries to
jtustify his Government for lts early and hasty
recognition of the rebels. es belligerents, and to
show that the English Governmeit has faith,
'hilly:enforced Its neutrality lams, to which Is
appended a memorandum, allowing, In detail,
:how .each supposed 4nfraction of the Foreign
• Enlistment act was dealt-with by ter Majesty's
, Gave4nment. The mermen with which the
Earl returns to this point in the diecusalon,
• :attowe that there is a very weak place, Just there,
and that he is very anxious to build up a public
crphslOn at home to mutate hire in what he must
feel IS an Indefenelble position. The last pot,
Hailii7lll Or the correspondence In England, too,
betrays a restivelese and tales/Incas which Is
quite unusual,' and which would not exist If the
. Earl did not feel that Mr. Mates seems, at
• least, to have the beet ofthe ammo:lent on that
branch of the subject.
- COLORED STATE coNvEmrtoNs.
As the least ardmiting among the signs of
, 4
the times is the fact that the colored men of the
.." South are beginning to hold State Confeitions,
- i and are not only permitted to hold thani, but
- " .;e, are conducted In such an excellent manner as.
4 to extort prates even tom their enemies.
. .j . The first Convention was held in North Caro
i7 line. It was large and respectable, and won
. . I ducted Its deliberations Knit) much prudence.
~- • - ..,. Jadgment and ability as to surprise the negro
„ *-! i, haters very much. A second has jut been held
' '1 .ir South Carolina; and the reporter for the
~,,,,.L....-1 N. T-Tribune says of It :
" --,,, J3 A State Contenders/ of the colored people of
r i l - South Carolina met In Charleston Monday of
A last week. Delegates were in attendance from
-SI all parts
_of the
- Stale- Itepresenestlve men
t' were present—tnen whose. sentiments would
-.-", have commanded respect even In the North.
' 4Their deliberations have been marked by a de
., gree of 'sagacity, calmness and earnest sincerity
, - which has surprised their friends. and corn
-9 mantled the respect of eventhe moss skeptical.
.. • The Dady Borth Carolinian, , published at
Charleston, a journal of adanowle.dged ability,
-, - and far. from being
.inspected of possessing
overreach faith lln the capabilities of the Ne
,-,, -groes-for wit - government, declared it to be a
'..{- very respectable! assemblage, and its delibera
tions entitled to - high consideration. A candid
.t.,,,,1 world Is bound CO 'acTalowtedge its proceedings
-,..,. as thegravest critibition of progressive Ideas
IT the State has ever known.
~N The Convention adopted an "Address to the
~3...1 `White Intiabitailts of the State of South Caro
the lins." the "Yetltion to the State Legislature,"
-4 "Declaration of Rights and - Wrongs." and
ii last, but Oct least, the 'Wes:aortal to Congresa,"
which it was the last tare of the Business Com
mittee
- nmenta will commend themselves to Phis...heart
and Intellect of liberty.lornag men and women
, .
~, ov ttuotorhout the world when the fact is mentioned
' that they were all framed by and Came warm
: 3 - from the blood and brain of despised blacks, no
,::-' ' aided by even a word or line from the pen of a
, - white man.
For the Pittsburgh Gazette.
tonsollCatloa.
EDITORS Garezzet—ln the report of Mr.
Bigbate's speech' at the Consolidation Coiven-
Clan he Is put doWn as flaying that resistance to
that scheme was useless, because the thinking
men of the community has determined It should
be accomplished, l and therefore it would be.
Now. I. prottat against the bellying style of
this argument, As MOH as against the attempt to
make ouCtisitt there's a ',thinking', comicality,
as cootradlalizigusMed from an ' , anti/Inkier
ore. The Idea of Mr. Bigham seems to be that
there area (WmParaliveil) few men who do all
the thinking and the rest have nothing to do
out to follow items they lead:
Thinking, I am proud to believe, Is no spe
ciality In this community. Our people all think,
and as a general rule think clearly and reason
well. There to no thinking cLiss to whom the
rest bow down and any one who sots himself
gp, here, as s thtnhe. for the rest, will assuredly
tome to mid.'
'if consolidation ever succeeds It will be by
the effect of tultunent on the Vetere ofthe city,
and not by the farce a threats from the chum
of which Mr.-Bighorn claims to be one, and
who, If he dpeaka for them, (arrogate to them
selves a monopoly of intellect sad ability.
A fair evidence of the fact that no one man,
not :even Mr. Bighorn, la capable of Judging
fully as to the feelings of the community In
which they live, is afforded In the proceedings
of this eery consolidation meeting. Kr. J. E.
Foster, living In Allegheny, avers that Moe
tenths of the people of that city are In Myer of
consolidation, while Mr. Atwell, also living
there" add a member of Councils, alleges that
there isalargamajcaltyagainst it. Both of these
gemlemen think themseives right; but each of
theta happens to run In different crowds, and
each of them take! the sentiments of those he
meets as the, sentiments of the commonly at
large.
tte, Bigham, COII/lIIID4' his associations
mainly to those who argeo with him. concludes
' that the thing most come to pass betamb he and
they are to strongly in fayor of IS. He reminds
me of, the old story of the man who gat up In
the night to fled out the state of the weather.
=lngroplug around for the window he COMO CO
the gime door of the cupboard., and sticking his
head in there, instead (font of dews, exclaim.
nd, "Phew Itis as debit as Egypt and -smalls
-of cheese:, Firmitioccoro WARD.
Tu Ceaufm Conourss.—None of the eon
, aff fedolial deleititions finna rebel States have
yet arrived. All tho Northern" delegating will
• be fell, except that of Petuasylvarde, lams In
the eLttreethi (or Gettytbarg) :district. owing
to a tonteat, CO ceztilleate wan given td either of
the caadidates. 8.11. COffertb (DeMOVID4
I.elected on thehoratalrOlt. and W. pr. Km;
liehebllean. elated .by the isoldiers' Tote.)
Neither will be altered on the: roll, and the
•questlon will go to the' now, Committee on
Ejections,
~Tteraire alc other cases of =tea.
:lett &dins. but In all Of the others one of the
parties has a certificate front the . Governor of
State. But few imenibareartived tads,.
Lamy Pitman and Castle Thunder, so. well
known bathe history of the war, will seou be
9iinsformed Into' storehouses again. Vastbs
'Thunder will bneyneneted next week, and what
few prlsonets there ere within Its walls wilt be
- transferred to Libby Prison., which now ocett
pies about one-foirrllt of the building known by
'that name. The other three-fourths are already
converted - tato storehouses, and are ailed with
:produce of all descriptions,
03rresponcence of the Ilttabergh Gazette.
riOn.X 4 ror., Noe. 11, 1965.
The annOnneenumt has just been made to as
that the meeting of Parliament is postponed
from the 15th to the 18th Inst. I regret this de
lay on my own account, because I am anxious
to return to my own ground In Parts, where
•YMptoms of the renewal of social and
pa/Weal life and activity; are becoming dally
more visible. As, however, a day or two of
prolonged absence frommiusual post will give
cm the opportunity of la y be fore your read
ers the &tails of the first firtg Of an Italian
Pailiament In the new Capital, I am Induced to
welt a little longer for the event In ques
tion. The reason of the postponement is
to give Victor Emanuel time to make a hasty
Journey to Naples, In order by his potence to
reassure the population of ' that city and neigh
borhood, upon whom the cholera seems at last
to have - fastened seriously, after long dickering
round them with' Its wonted capricious.
Deis. I should have thought that the
presence
m of. an excemmunicetted King 'would
hardly hada suited the tasted of so superstit t ious
• people the Neepolltani, and that hey
would have preferred trusting themselves to the
Protection of St. Januaries. But Regaiant no.'
me has been well, and even. enthusiastically re-
Weed, and the eight of his soldier-like and
honest, If not tau:derma phyelognomy, elicited
loud Omuta when he appeared on the balcony of
his hotel, in obtdietten to the popular sommons.
Itemitizne while awaiting the opening of Par
!lament a nd the Mlle's speech, public opinion
brides Itself with estimates cliche present, and
conjectures 'as to the future condition of the
country. By gener.d went:the financial ques
tion le all-Important, and must take precedence
both of that of Rome and Venice. The latter
will both wait, but the creditor et the door of
the National Exchequer will not be put off. I
WS glad, however, to find from conversation
with some of the most iniluentlal financial
men in this city, both native and
foreign,, that they are ar from. being
serhieely alarmed, much less f front deffialrin g; I
that the credit of the country will be sustained.
It is pence,' out to me with great justice, I
think, how many and severe calla Italy has had
made all at once open her undeveloped resour
ce'. Raving been long kept 'ln the rear of cle
ilization by the policy of her petty and selfish '
rulers, when she "came of age" she found the
estate utterly deficient In everything (except
perhaps the fine arts!) and . consequently she
bad everything to do at once. There were rail
roads to make, ehipe to build, an army to create,
docks, porte, harbors to plat or improve, a vast
educational machinery to construct and set In
motion, and all this to be dense, when not a dol.
lar was left behind to the State . exchequers, pil
laged by the petty tyrants in their retrain;
when not even the eystem of taxation was es
tablished which Was to provide funds for each
a sudden andtsemendoes outlay! MC got all
or nearly all of this vas: amount of bushiebs'and
expeediture has been got through if not Intim iery
best manner possible, Olean Creditable and sat
isfactorily considering the circumstances and the
Inexperience of the parties. Be. can It be won
dered at, I am asked, that such things have
ecrely tried the strength of the new kingdom,
and hare left debts and difficulties behind The
wonder only is, I em told, that the things have
been accomplished at all, or that the debt in
curred ii not greater. Mee us but time, I hear
it said, and our deficit of three hundred millions
will soon be turned into a surplus by the deed:
opmaat of the resources of the country. " per
resources," said a high anthority to me. " are
not as yet developed to the extent of per
cent. of what they are capable of being." "New
taxes," said another, "must and Will be laid Os,
Sti. our people will and can pay them, because
every year Increases their means of doing so."
ehcrt, I hear only a tone of confidence all
amend me, save and except from the party,
which, thoroughly beaten at the elections, c sue
soles itself by vilifying, when It has utterly fail.
ed tp command.
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ONDENCE
The Florence season Is opening under ans
plciont influences, and with , the city fall of
stranger!, drawn hither, rather than elsewhere,
by the Imptinlti as yet, seenred to at from
cholera, Patti. as
pastrions American child
of cone. tunes er sweet throat for the first
time to /Whin ears, to-night at the Teatro Pairt
Han°. and all Florence Is 61241 p-too to hear the
far-famed trans-Atlantic warbler.
The. - Pirate Stionandoatt•-.Bngland's
ale Itelathe to _Woddell'e Position.
•
(From the London Tint., Nov. le,
;be formal transfer of the Shenandoah to
Federal government and the release of her ofri the
ems and crew have been followed by the publi
cation of Captain Waddell's letter to Lord Rus
sell. The consummate assurance displayed In
this document Is, to say the least, quite as un
prececitnted MI the position in which Captain
Wadden. by his own second. finds himself
placed. If - lpixacy" though
specified In the treaty, does not Includ e acts like
those attributed to Captain Wadaell, It Is only
because those acts, if proved, would constitute
him a pirate in a worse sense—a hares 44ntnni
genera. Supposing our government to have
been satisfied that he was wilifelly guilty of
them. and not (as we must assume) that he was
the victim of ignorance, they were clearly bound
to bring him to justice, or, at least to Mae the
American Ithels.ter an opportunity of tatting
proceedings against bias. On the other hand;
Ills not consistent with the spirit of our law
to detain any one ea mustody on mere suspicion,
and It may be that uo prima jade evidoace could
In this came have been procured within many
months. Under these eireuMstimees it to (LIM,
-cult to See tent else our government could haie
done. If Mr. Adams was really consulted, but
wee not prepared to lodge lamination for plra
ef until be could obtain witnesses from Califor
nia. and if, as Is probable; no legal breach of
the Foreign Enlistment set could be alleged,on
what ground could we all to land these persons
at Liverpool I They stare net prisoners of twee,
for no am. existed; note, if it did, salad we as new nAhe prisoners? They were not within
the reach of the criminal law until some defin
ite charge was preferred against them, and this
does not appear to have heed done. They may
still, of course, be kept under the surreillanee
of the police, but we cannot further restrain
their-personal liberty.
In the the meantime II is used to be reryteda that
anti/feu like demons:re:lions of empathy shoutd
be made in their fever. Sailors are naturally
hospitable, and It was perhaps natural that
Capt. Waddell and his associates should be
"treated with the utmost kindness by the offi
cers and men of the Donegal." But why steps
should be taken to provide for the craw until
they can obtain employment, of why any su
per/BMW courtesy should be shown to the oft
errs, we do sot profess to understand.
Ted following front the Nashville Press
and Times of Monday, la a photograph of the
beatific society of Nashville "A wedding
took place on last Thursday night near St Ce
celia Academy, one mile from the city, at the
residence of Mr. Grlzze, at which Governor
Brownlow officiated as chaplain. The bride
was Miss Sue Grizzle, and the bridegroom Cap
tain Goddard, United States Army. As the
road to the scene of the nuptials runs through
dangerous territory and after dark is abodt as
perilous as that which runs through Grotto del
Cave, or the Valley of the Shadow of Death, the
Governor and his compatdozes rode out In a
carriage with their revolvers In their laps, and
thus accoutered, arrived safely at the spot, with
no byes lost, which maybe regarded as quite a
feat In these ti ales. The carriage In which were
Captain Goddard and his friends went out by
way of College street, no other carriages being
in company. When It reached the vicinity of
the Sulphur Springs, three radians rnehed out
and seized the horses by the bridle. The Cap
tain and hie three friends Instantly drew their
pistols, whereupon the highwaymen took to
precipitate flight. The driver wail exceedingly '
frightened, as hie horses were restive and wild,
Ind begged his party not to tire, ulna could not
bold'ius team. So the gentlemen were con
strained, much to their chagrin, to put up their
pistols. The warlike appearance of the Gov
ernor and his party as they dismounted, acme
to the ttetbi's regular matrimonial. Iron-clad
band, caused no little laughter from the se gam
bled guests. .But hymen locked arms with the
grim -visaged Mars, the ceremony was perform.
ed plearestly, and all ended safely.
Sputa-Threatened with a Negro Revolt la
' Cuba.
• In a letter Inserted last week from an Eng
- lish merchant It was mentioned that the
United States Government were understood to
. be prepared. for Intervention, and to have des
patched a squadron cools - ring of thirty ships
of-war, many of them very heavy frigates, to
the coast of the South Pacific. tjnder these
circumstances It is impossible not to dpprehend
that Spain may Sadie:self Involved In dlffical
lire and dangers which would be of the most
costly and strimis character even to a prosper
-003 nation, and which to one without money or
credit can scarcely end In any bat the most ha
millatlng or disastrotte consequences. Accord
ing to reports reed - vett - by leading London (!ruts,
the orders to the Spanish Admiral are that he is
to keep up the blockade for a mouth, when,
aboull he have failed to receive Batlefaction, he
Is to commence a bombardment of `Valparaiso.
Happily for Spain, the squadrons of England,
France and America are ilkelyto protest against
any,luch ogeration, and to be snMelently power.
Ad to prevent It ; but the high-handed folly that
has brought herinto her. present, position at es',
moment when she may - have to strennthen Cuba
- Axoinst the calamities Just witnessed la Jamal
ea may perhepe prove ad stubborn as to render
it impossible to turn her. wade by any appeal to
common reason.—.Zoadon Ttmas. brat , . 14.415.
ENGLAND 4WD Audnuca,-131r Morton Peto
delivered a speech in Bristol, England, o n the
'lath, which teas bronght to us by the ,Enropean
E: 1335 . - Tt is hlitelY devoted to a narration of
oleareations and experiences In. the United
States and 18 - ae once very able, very friendly,
bbrial end ;enthusiastic. Be
told Lb auditors that "to understand 'America
they must go there," and "no man Of business
entering ilitr,n said be, ! • eboubi Winkler bleed•
neaten complete, until he bad paid Ia telt to
the United States." Ile expressed himself as
astounded beyohd measure et our greatness,
growth sod power ' as they bad dlepleyol them •
telres In war and in peace.
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THE NATURE, TREATMENT, and Radio&Mare
et Spermatorrhom, or Seminal W
tintiu7 Emissions, Sexual Debility and
Merits to Marriage generally ; Nervommeas,
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wrizmvv•ir cs.aerrxztcwea.
Special ettention peld to ROLLING MILL
WORK. B LAS T NIA.URINET.I AND RETORTS.
REPAIRS attendee to promptly.
Al heretotot e, the best materials wsll always be
used at this Foucault- n02..1re
PITTSBURGH FOUNDRY.
a. annelatio. MSS 11. MY=noel
A. GARRISON Ar. 00.
(StManion to BoUman, Clatrlloo, C 0.,)
FOUNDERS M MACKENETEI
Mantis:aura, ef Utdßed &alert of -a/1 alzalb tot
Dot, Stoat, Etrus, =tar
. Dgers.
Straw BoardFaper and asubber works
alio, MAHAN =lll Casting. a
irier, destripbloas,,
Bark BIRD, Patent Donlan Gr with • mite
y of other patterns, alway• on band and Oiled to
rd er on short mite and favorable tams. Odlca
ad Waraluinse, lit Stalthnold ssms..Ptetaburgh.
Italy
P ENN MACHINE WORKS AND
FOUNDRY.
H. IVIGHTILISB,
ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST,
Lacuna mum% bartween Federal and Sandoz,
Azzioururr Cur, Pa.
Manufaetarer of WIGHT AI A N S PATENT
PORTABLE OSGELLATENG STEADS EN
GIVES, Shafting, Pulley", am
Repelling of all Muds attended to let-ly
RIRSECR 4t BRO.,
Thiene Bull.dati and Machfaints,
Eanufasturers of Riese:kis Patent Balaton 'Valves
loamm .Engines, Oa Engines, Brower' , Xs
y, Stuill.leg, Ranger; ?id4d9ll.
Corner Rarrison and Pike Weds, Pntsbarah, Pai
Repairing and putting up Id s-misi”.ry ponniptly
attended to. Kuala
_
JOHN B. HERRON & CO.,
Htosra ritTsizusaicicsturox-As
AND IRON FOUNDERS,
Office mad Sales Rooms,
lea NO. 1711 I. EltratTlr STREET
g SEVERANCE, £4O. ea Water. et.
Pittiburgh mantltaettums of ROLLER HIV
ETS, WROUGHT MBES, trimmen and railroad
"p=ore=rui,ed SPIXISSamIgRinErS
large or null, made to ardor at non aotloa A
good aseorteame nastardkr muud. arms
STEM WORKS.
pITTSBURGHTSTEELWORILS,
ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD .5- C 0.,)
hlannfuturere of the best refined Out Steel,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sleek New Plate',
Hoe, Fork and Sheet east Steel, Out Steel for
Reaping and Mowing Machines,
Steal Plow Will, SPrlogy, Axle., Camlara, &o
Cast and Common Plough and Spring Steel
Ofilst—Oorner of First and Ross streets, two
Mocha &boss the Monongahela House.
send*
LACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS
PITTSBURGH PA
PARK, BROTHER & CO.
Manufactures of
BEST QUALITY FEFINED CIAS7 STEEL,
Squara,ltet aad Octagon, o an Area Warrant,
ed aqua goring baporkW or manufaatured In Ihl
1101111t17.
ONlse WI warehouse, Nos. 1 and 151
sod NO and 149 SsDolma:sins, Plltburgh roars
FrEttil 717E81 PLIMI
Len/ Es, rassEs AND ORILDRENB'
FUR
The Largest and !dog Complete Assortment
EVER OFFERED IR TILTS lIIARKE7,
McOORD & 00'S.
not P/ Wood street, Piltiobtuirb,
~~IIFL~}
oFERA 110138 E.
FAREWELL BEREprf and positliodY the Gat
dmpeare... 113 Pittsburgh for some years, of
the renowned artists.
EA. AND MIS. W. J. FLORENCE,
FRIDAY EVENING Der bri, will he presented
John Brougham's homatifoi - Dmens. aaflWd
ins HUSK EMIGRANT.
Alter widen
LESSON' FOll HIINIIIINDS
To condole with Itorwoorr irDeolallty of
LORD rmsnieN.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
DOT: or, The Cricket on am ReArthi.
SATURDAY EVENING, the cow utosatbm of
rUE ROYER'S BRIDE: or, a:PIRATE'S
WEDDASO.
MONDAY, BLANCHE DE BAR.
DITTBBUHOII THILATER.
A- Lessee ereed Ransger ..... W. HENDERSON
PAK= or Aamrsaroa—Dress Meals, SO eta; Fain
By I nrole,lls eta; Third Tlar, 23 eta; Private Box
e l 15,00; Single Seata,St,DL.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Cattalo rises at 7X.
THIS (TBIDAT) E11E311711.
will be presented
UNCLE TOWS CABIN;
With entire
•
NEW SCENERY AND DEOHANIOAL
EITEUTS.
T HE _
MUSEUM
AHD
I DENAGERIE
S NOW OPEN AT
NO. 64 FIFTU STREET
NDER THE OPRICA HOUSE.
0245.tf •
MASONIC HALL.
Thnraday and Friday Eveninna
NOV. 30 and SEC. Ist.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
itiemus Wattl'i farewell Nights is America
ARTIORIS VJALID'S HUMOR
.More humorous than any other humor. The
grin to broader, under the maak of which Ilea, If
not the_oeepest wisdom, moot eterltes common
teem Heiden most ►no the book for them.
aelves.—®amber', Jeered, •Landon
A. WARD AMONG TEES ITORDIOES.
The public am reeptetrnily informed that these
will mom poeltively be AR EMUS WARDS twit
dighio In Pittsburgh, prior to hie departure for
England, where arrangements are Lready beteg
per
for his estly appearance at Egyptian
Hall„ London.
braces The piotorial part of his entrutainmetits
EICITITEEN OOLOSSAI. PALI:TINGS
Faithfully photographing, en aMantle scale, the
S CHEEPS OF SALT L&K E Cll PT, aod the singe.
tart: beautiful Valley at Utah. The accompany..
ins descriptive Lecture, by !memos Ward will be
cheerful. The success of this eatertaleimeat has
teen he r e. Mot it Is particle proper to refer
to It Commend:sr the Olty of Sew York,
it vas Om at Uodworth Hall for one hundred
consecutive nights to densely crowde4 boons. Its
success subsequently fa Boston, Pl:Wade/plait,
Baltimore, Wastungton, Chicago, avid St. Louts
was no less widths and brilliant.
Admission boo Beearved seats, 753. Keisorved
seats for sale at 0. 0. Mellor's Music Store, Wood
street, whore a plan of the hall can tro mut Sole
of Beeerved seat. will commence on Tuesday
meriting, Nov. nth.
The Piano used Is one of Chit:tiering'. make,
and kindly funilimed by Mr. Mellor. Door. open
at 7. Commence at 8 °lattice..
gPatoncrtas Nortcv —A rtemns Ward will ap
pear at New Onslle, Pa., on WZOSISO•T N - rn.
urn, Nov. 79th.
aver.td JOHN P. SMITH, Director.
A l p SON/ C HAIL
FARE FELL BENEFIT OF
C)IEC4IMTC3I- AfLM,X3=I BIAIrCir
the OrtgLaal an 9 Far• Famed
Siamese Twins, and their Children
ALSO, THE WONDERFUL
Wild Australian Children
PONTITELI itIIIII DAIS Cali.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Intarda
December ettk, 7th, Etch sad Mb
TV7O GRAND LEVEES EACH DAV—Arler
noonand EveniAlf•
Door. open from 2 to 6 and from 7 to v.
I Admix]lton 84 venue; children 25 000241.
HADHSCHTLRO. DAY, THREE EILILIErI•
HITIONS. Doers open from to to LA 2to 3 and
1 to wx-ftiOtd
BOOTS AND SHOES
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS
LI%
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Just readvad •
TREMENDOUS STOCK
OP
1"41.L F IMITTER GOODS,
AT
J, A. ROBINSON it: CO.,
GI NAM= STREET,
Next door to BARKER'S Dry Goode Stem.
Lust
BOOTS AND BRUEtI.
JAMES ROBB.
No. Se Star Set Street
Hu Just returned from the EAST with •ery
mrge and seasonable esock of
.EI , I:3KZIPPIS .fth.mrla esgel3.
of the VERY BFST QUALITY. Mans', Boy..
*ad Youttut BOOM AND SHOES to all their
varieties • styles. LADIES WORK of the fin.
cat
and bee
that Is manufactured, from the doe
Poilah to t plain Oalf Boots. Cledidratui , Boots
and Shoes to every style and variety.
Our ohject le to sell each goods as will glee eat-
Wadi= to theprotheses.
KlPPlease call and examine, end you will be
Remember the place. JA ME
satiaflod with the QUALITY asolli'RlOß of goods.
S ROBB,
No.ll Market street.
NOTICE.
ALL STYLES OF
Boots and Shoe
63 MARKET STREET.
SOUTH & 8088,
BOOTS AIM 8110E8
CLEM
92 Federal Street, Allegheny, ity,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I em salting better Goods and for less money
hen any other house In the two slues.
W. K. MoOLINTOOK,
112 Federal street, Allegheny ally
ALL 000(9 WARRANTED.
no
ANOTHER ARRIVAL Ok
Ladies' Misses' and Ohl'drat's Boots,
Balmerals, Gaiters, Polish Boots
and Gums of all styles and
qualit ie
Which will be fold at the s
lowest Woes.
• few more' pain ot those SOILED MOM ofi
hand at tenh low prizes that
wool be incited.
OW early and .ataa at the known stand of
J. H. BORLISD, 98 Market Street,
soID Mad door from Fifth.) .
AMES. GENTS', MIMS , MID
osumizwa
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
01 eves 7 Mklb, Make an 4 form, at
CoTzars,
' ole
Corner PIM arul.Wills stre s ets.
/kr Pols toes sun evergbody. .
ALL MID BEE TILE
OEST'S FUTE CLL,LF BOOTS
J. W. CIANNAZAR,
81 XlBollllllllt.
FOR SALE---FOR 'RENT
---
A 0001) 8.A1t02 4 imitable for carrying
Aq. cuffs Goal or sattro.4 Iron, Ls Wars/ Zar
tab triIEAP FOR (mat E.
' Alto, THREE tiE 'AIND-HAND Borr.tas, is
fret iong, 40 inches dlameter. EA4 Ciro at the
adularia] Worts.
1.0.4311 SZ BGLE A 00.,
Corner of Point Alley and Lague.' Way,
u 301: near th e Pain
.
pOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POS
.& SIiSSION. The inourrr HAIM MOPES.
TY, AT WCOOS' EDE STATION; Irlftee owes
Land, Brick Dwelllns with to rooms sod carrel;
plenty of soft water and fruit of all kinds; ten
manatee , walk from Tedeeel street Depot, Ante
bony. Enquire of the eubseriber, at 011 DLL.
aIIIDE AND OIL TOOL WO/MS, 13 sod 04 Ohl,
feet. AllefArner:
ocetirwl R. EL LEOKT.
'SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR
BALK—d- comfortable three story Brisk
Bonilla/Booze of hall, two parlor., dining/4MM,
kitchen, cellar, bath-roam and Mx chambers, to
good rogation near Market street. For piles and
terms, apply to
8. OtITILBtRT & SONS.
at Marlrit &Vett.
FOR BALE--ONE LARGE DOUBLE
DOOR FOULARD BITROLAR PROOF SAFE,
lined with Steel. and In complete order, lately
owned by Robert Ashworth, deceased. For par
k la We, enquire of
/Arius B. STRICKLFIR,
No. St. Obar meet.
FOR BALE
ENGINE, ROLLER
FLY *HEEL, &a, 'ample'',
ready for putting up, Imitable for • saw -mill or
any purpose requiring no home ower. Apply at
auaratt us THIRD STREET.
nom, AND LIME PROPERTY FOR
SALE—On the Steutcuft We Railroad, seven
miles from the city,
CONTAINING ONE H • RED AND EIGHTY
SIX AC
Steam and Water Flouring and Saw 211111, sad
Miter line Improvements. Pbr !unbar Information
apply to WILLIAM WARD,
(Up• • to tha Liathatra4)
/YID r • t straet, No. 110.
MOUNT WABHIBUTON PROPERTY
FOB HALF—A cleat flottage House and Lot
of 0 round, Fruit and Shade Tree., Shrubbery, etc,
fronting on Bleb street. also, • large House,
nearly new; I!,‘ safe. of ground i corner of Bertha
and 111,a0 gar. '
U. also, a double Frame Rouse of
si x rooms and large lot on Svearnore Price,
g 1,260, Also, a COttate House of tbree goo= and
lot on Union street. PrII_f_ILECICI.
For gala by B. Ou'imßEßT & SONS,
n 057 51 Kukla ;trait.
DENBABLII CITY PROPERTY
FOR RENY.
Ist, LARGE °MOS Rooms. so. E Fourth
snook e, opposite AL a AL Banc suitable for
2d. Stor Broker's 001ses. kr So.
A L ARuE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Id. A SALOON, to • good loastlork for so extols •
.he Restaurant.
X. D. GAZZ A.lll.
ogtOsttf o. (Drown sod No P a street.
grq snn WILL PURCHASE
vo.,,,•••••-•!,
A PEAT FRAME HOUSE,
Pith SIX Rooms, and about TWO LODES OT
LAND, Masted to the village of Mount Weeh.
Lagoa. Tor tonna, partionlArt =Sam of
G. H. TOWEL
184 Yourthaltree
VALUABLE COUNTRY R' FOR
SALE, Masted on the Pennsylvania Sall ,
Mad. one-half nine from WlllOnsburch s and only
three mlattes mark from the nearly granted Ste.
Una on said road, called SDOZ WOOD OTLT/Off
i
• LOT of gamed eantalning amp 1111_persitest
three ears Oak Formal; lame Trams B
I=lskwlth le rooms. and cellar undo=
,PralS Trani Maw and ether convert
teams. Then grounds will diet* handsomely.
For farther Informstlon sell on
JAMES S. SING,
?So. 106 Fifth West.
PLENDID DWELLER() FOR &LLB
Ult~altastad at No. aS3 Rabscen stand, Allegheny
Tha Lot has a front on Rebecca street of
to Bet, and extiinds tea feat to Park'. street, on
arliteh to erected a neatly Slabbed two story Brien
Dwelling watt seven aoaitartable rooms. dm
kitchen, with range, bath bolas, gas, hot and
ebartpsj ahrougb r outhlLarbis mantles, pose
l ebeap. .11frpry e to, Solt 31:°& 1 2 7 .14°&
FOR RENT.
TEE TWO LARGE
Front Rooms or Offices,
N0..60 FOVIIITEI ante=
A Photograph Gallery
LARGE FURNISHED CELLAR.
hozoodisto poamenton given. Enquire of
MairABTER GIAZZAZ & CO,
arrelasrs, 99 Grant Strest,
FOR BdiE
Well Finished Frame Two-Story Dwellin
PIM StIT I LO : ,I S I MA Y A" TIT/ ' •:ti Ft o
the Rouse.
atelde
/71E LOT ta Portrays feet fro_acti try Oa* Has
ere* loot deep. ;PIPE GRAPE ARBOR, FRUIT
THEM. at. POMOIRSI mill be liven ea lee let
ot Aprrt AIM.
A COaNfiar/GRE - ROGNIt WITH ONE
AW() HOWIE.
Posseaskei te given on tali tab of= mt.
Ths weepeuear will sneer sell, or • La fat
Gault/ Property. Terms eery Lapides et
. IL TOWER,
We. Frauth Meet.
.7. T. fiILUPLE.
Ewe Estate Bretre and Lairosaare Agnt,
ausitaisatf is lalarsl street, *Meehan/.
CIOAL, COAL AND LAND FOR BALE • -• 0 The en valuable PARR la Elizabeth lowa.
AVE WU e CPOrf:=4fl=27ooa
the alaziontalleis River for wore than half
mile. In Pool Re J.
- - .
In this tract there are (ZS awes of good mar
clantabletkral fronting on the river with deep
water along the property, The wades la never
less than Qom 73.4 to 10 hest deep, when the river
la at Its lowest nage.
he Land is of the vary best quality of river
bottom, elllarg In good wear, and Under good teasing lS, ,
w a e well habitue' two sto HILL
DW ith
ALLIN 4 6.01.15 E, large frame Barn ry , hams
Stahl* 100 fret long; Corn Gelb, Wagon Hone and
two Tenent Dwalluma.
The Greenebare and Wubbogton Turnpike
rune ituengh the farm, and taking it 'altogether
for convenience of ietaLloll and intrinele value,
is certainly one of the, very best Investment. now
°eared la this county,
Permeate will be made to the purchasers.
For particulars, &ILIUM& of
Bea/ EatateAgent, No. POUrrc°bWeEttßaet..
la.dtt
THOSE TWO HANDSOME
THREE STORY BRICK HOUSES,
Not. 10 and It, on the east ride of WEST OOM.
MON, near the eonam of Ohio street, built and
Enithed throughout In ►tropettor manna—Bat/beg
with every 0:10441. COOTGOienoe end LmproVement,
and at present la perfect order, one of the clean.
est sad most deldrable situations la Allegheny.
Posseesion on the Ist of April. NM EOQOIZI of
rAIkLES T. B„Alltpi„E.
Reel Elalai Broker AM Rotuma. Agent,
oe-ant No. 65 Fenaral Allegben
FARE FOR BLLB,
CONTAINING 3.00 ACRES,
All of which to good Farming Land. and 225 acres
cleared and undet good fenamu the remaining 73
sera neat-rate timber. The land In st present
moat) y In graas:and le In good eooditlon for althea
• SHEEP FAROS or for ILGRIOULTURAL
PURPOSES. The neighborhood Isgood, and
easy of access—within • few miles Of the U. k P.
l L an d ß h . i ,
g a s t
o M h o O ' h .
i M r a velro.n ,
I a nd
two
Ma m nc b h o e at
tar, the county town of Hancock soutity, Went
Vent l
mtlbn
from Wellsville, And Uarteen from
Steetetlivlile. O. The improvements WV, lede•
Frame /loose Dern, Wagon Shed, Out Oribs
Shen Houser and ail mem ay ourbulkltnell'.
zed • Steep filth close by. There aro two good
vales of COAL, ono of which II CANNEL, on the
farm. The property In well worth the attention
ofl amiss desiring sorb property, beim' squatty
well adapted for wool 'rowing, midair or fanumg
an the Weahlniteek :county land, which county
Joins ilsaseck, FtUlher particulars on applies.
tion to
tan ..i.
51 S. FOURTH Starqrf CIP 1311YAN
Ute's Mumni.)
FOR OAM3,
ARSENAL GLASS WORKS.
MODES, RIRIE & CO.;
Pdanumatusers of
Black and Amen Glisadware, Ihmigughgte
Ware, Bottles. nesalohtut. Ilsirtwat ao•
fr ardloon: No. 144 WAT E R STREET BE TWEEN
SMITHFIELD AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH• PA.
We warrant on, Wares to be
t enauler to any
manufactured West of the fdouaalna. /alys
an hand, Glaasware of the abora desarlptlon. wa RA
order*rompUy attended to. Partleular Olsen.
Lion pa id to private moulds. toddy
1
So. 144 Fourth Pt., Pittsburgh, Pa, ra v. oommrs---....--o3tin moose
COLLINS a WRIGHT.
two 4.01/ES or' O'AL LaND.
Situate In Westmoreland county. Penna., on the
North. Western Pennsylvania Railroad, contninilli
two veins of Coal. Lltoestone awl Fire
The COAL, LIMESTONE and FIRE CLAY
privileges of the above tract of land will be sold on
or before -
RATVEDAT, DECEMBER wrII, I 8
E'er further particulars, inquire at the Law and
Claim 010oe of
W. J. &FULL PaTTERSON,
FOR MLLE.-
A FARM Of 127 acres within I miles of Lath
glees Station, OA tee Penna. Railroad. The Im
peciuments are a hewed log howls and barn,
roues apple orchard; fencing good; too acres clear.
'di the valence well thablued.
Also, s smell treat of Lend adjoining the Bozo.
Elimmetkoontaining acres wall adaptee tot
Su: ng Ussoil le the. earl but of firer bob.
awl l i t n a high ststo ef ultleation.
A No.l stoat sad glue farm. eontebiln
WO saes, situate In Chewy 11111 Township, trull
-0,4 eatint7“l4 emu the village areenvills.
Reprovemantr re • Rome hoose„
g ri mi Zt y l o ald t Itst e bernAnardftwo4tory
me,
hostel
wall timbered. The lend la gooet, largsamsdowe
Which producer' fins crope ofnee. it very cow
vadat to churches, saltoola r mMe,
Tide property will be gold very allay and on 1111/7
Also, • Farm of 11l Ames. In rates township,
W n eocuity, Fa.
t he be sold chew.
Atte, • text Cann on the Zonommhato Riser
about one cella from fdelLseeport ‘ A. Roghoo7 00.,
Pa n 002asiotorshatULDeree. Tlilliaapenements
an • frame house ampere, ems alb and wagon
abed, with other outbuildings. A large aDpie
erebaid of between lW end 600 trees; So gulags
rete, ed Peer tram, and 4e4 peach amok
TOO farther particulars, In sin of
0,11. TOWER, Real Eittate Agent,
VO. /0t rdRIVi dtregh
FOR SALE-FOR REiNT
FARM FOR &Ala— The sUbdcfilyer Will
offer an private sale, the
FARM ON WA-I= HE NOW RESIDES,
Situated In Cecil Township, Wa s hin g t on c oun ty .
on the State Road leading Oven Pittsburgh - to
West Middletown, tEI tulles from the former, and
miles Dom the latter Olsen.°dotal...La IRO
ACRES. The, land he . .von . , well watered, lies
with about Ito &ORES OF CIL OD TIMBER.
The leutitovemeata are • good two story Frame
Dwelling Houle, with kitchen; s Frame Flank
lat u a g n g ear s ly new, and other necessary Farm
coo Orchards, of about
saes. of chokeTheis
selected are
fruit The location mit I.
vlthia of a mite of Venice. and semie•of
Donald'iStatine. on the Ptitaburgh and Steuben
vtlle nu, Farm is to • g_ ood =drib°,
load and cOnVurrent to Schools, iJhUrCheei_ and
Stores awe wd JAMES REED.
DWELLING HOC BE IN ALLEEOHNY
B`OR EN EL, /AM
• one and a half dor . / frame Oottap House, col.
tensing two phriors, antes room, It.Mhan .n 4 lour ~w vi lt[u,
ittmenbers, with water and gite, talcuPill4 • lot 13 /
gee, lushly cultivated and ornamented with stands
M ry and shade trees.
The surrounding. are [dement, affording ample
spare for fresh air, an/ the outlook on the three
Hvan aotaamaing SA extensive and varied view
for further information, apply to
eS. el. BRYAN. Broker
Fourth trees. Burke , . Bulidnig.
COBLFORTABLE DWELLING FOR
SALE.—/ offer for We that well finished three
.tor) Brick How and elde Lot adjoining, on till
corner of Second and ferry etreeta The house
contain, nine rooms beside arash.room and bath
room, and has gas and water throughout. This
property la convenient to the great Inuiness cen
tre, and yet from its surrounding, mitred and
comparatively free Irmo smoke.
full particulars given on application to
S. S. BRYAN,
Stock and Real Bette Broker,
0021 62 Fourth St.. (Burke'. Building.)
STANDARD
PEMOLEITIK REFINERY.
CLARK & SUMNER.
Work. and °Mee, COLLINS TOWNSHIP
Ocoee Is Pittsburgh, 1114 WOOD STREET
These works have the largest the
eealty Le
country. The hresul stead the hi ap Oest We
ealiatry arid la Europe, far s
quality arrl fire La
and the oil to put to well seasoned barrels, prepared
esposially for export
Maaufseturera of ROLLEIR3,4*: STILLS, 'Limo,
and IMPROVED ROBING TOOLS far Oil wells.
gelid
/
TRNANT FARM OIL COMPANY.
Office Corner of Pena and Warne Streets
Ms Company was ized on the 28th hut,
Under U.• Pennsylvania Mums and Mannfactu,
lag lA:A The Territory of the Company Ls nit
ru,ked.int lg ,t ka i rft ru l= I c s : s o t m ls p eLn y t.h an a I d a t ri h d e sat ac hs .
ani Creek Petroleum Company.
Capital Stosk $150,070 CO
Vi'crking Ptuul WOO 00
Par vain. of each Stars l 00
LSAAC NOOK, S. A. Josersort, President.
Secretary and Tremwer.
m
Jump Graham, plu ose. •
J. G. Weir,
Prank Snyder,
Staptisa Lawson, • IL w.ltchla
sußo3l
DIIPOCARD CREEK PETROLEUM
OODEPAITY.
Office Corner of Penn and Wayne ate
Thia company maa organized on the zath Inst.
Under the Pennsylvania Mining and 2danufaatit
ring Law.. The territory of the ocm_poo7 ad
ins the langa of the Dunkard Creek Union till
Company, of thin MY.
Capital Saoeh. 8225.000
Working rand 23,000
nut Sabre et Each Share. IS 00
OIITICHISS
President—S. A.JOHNSTON.
Secretary and T4amittru—LSAAo
Nom:
S. A. 'mammas, L. S. Mamas,
Pa. Ass lissom; /Axis (humus,
41 L
;1 11 alift.
21.
w. (.1 . . Hiss,
SUPERIOR
Our E,NOINP.S.
We ere eeneiructlng,olol will keep on ka 44 a
superior sills 01
C/3CL. lETZQC3r.TIVIiI
Either a Commoa or Ta!polar Boiler
We lent* pasties needing estrum for this put
pose to call and ueo them. Donne of PUSS and
LPH2.114 IMPEETS, eau City W star Works.
Je2l Td.dalriNPOSH. HEMP anal. Pc 00.
Pure White Burning 01
Constantly on hand, and for sale at
TBll LOWEST MARKET ELATES
B. C. & I. H. sewirm
!Co. VFOOD STR a
JAMES WILKIN
=OM AND V 1114131 IN
CRUDE AND EEFHtED OrL
tlitl's Meek. Darin VIA*. PllttatVgb .
sa tr i Mi T ilatiation Ten t
EUI 7 , the SALE
lad AND
°° 4l POST 8 0.MVEIStir d. tetek• 7
80. 1 at. 01413 ST.. Plttabargli.
FORWARDING AND COXIIIRSION MCACELL.V7
ADD DEALER IN OILS
17.1.0111ak NUM LITORIOLTING, 01/171)2
PLTROLEMIL ULU, coastaatt/ aa Maid sad
far sala st the I = mt atatirat wise& Corutips.
mats aad orders atet-att
PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1881
DITHIUDGEtS PATENT
Oral Emma Mitmancs.
Manufaottu•ed of MK Flint Glass.
Thous ehitafioro aro totems= for the flat halo;
atathig all parts of too glum eqeughdcoa oot
pow It to cracking. E. D. DiraELDGE,
. Fort Pitt Ohm Works, Waahlcatcla Wean
Patatargh. Peon's
EROBANTS,
W/1113 iL 6 mmis & tNG,
eN--14
♦// /MOLEX! II
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
Lad dealers la fiellathi MannaLk.
No. JO MARKET ST. PittoburtA.
B oNDZD W A.R.BEW Ina. or
Phenix Warehousing Company,
root of BALTIC, & ILLhEISON Sto" Ilzookltou
atonal 0/
REFINED PETROLEUM.
In Tanks and Barrel& Saa Clraulass.
Ocoee, No. 86 BEAM ErrEZET New York.
oc3-ly
LUCENT OIL WOliN.5.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO..
MAXIM 41.01171ta1S Of
Pare White Relined Carbon OIL%
cci
~/ SO. 291 LIBERTY STREET
_
OIL BTOCKS.—The underalgriedwill
ula of
partioular attention to the pontos. ono
Stooks of ALL BRUM= Companies.
I Invite buyers Lad rollers Co call.
J. H. JIOIL&NGE
No. 107 FOURTH STREET
MANUFACTURERS
B R A SAMENTKIM:iihkEII3,
UABBOIT B A I N I LTEMIEVIRRI
'3, lind all
=mat atyles of Brittanta used by Wan Arm.
Eidusars. Omen proraytilniled•
N 0.139 SlOoio fernier, PrinUtrialt.P.A. I
Se yd
wz. haulm
JAMES LEWES & 00., "glainn
ItAXI27/10176168 OP
Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia.
°mem No. 15 MARMOT St,
PTITISAWEGH. PA.
D& W.
Bra fts PiEDr mennimturen
o. 12
andtpt otviE•oonsl
N oND ST I,„botwass Wood
awl Math Meet% Plitoloosh..a.
DENTISTRY,
Tosidot
.I ATel, Dealt& Oonnell
aw amuse pi DI.
1 102112 t :
it na r
VI taEmits LPolt..
NO
BANKS AND BANKERS
BLNKING HOUSE.
N. HOLMES & SONSI
Ho. 57 Market Street Pittsbargh.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN PAR PONDS MW
Clonactionsatade on an the prinalpal points - jot
United States and Canada&
STOOKS, BONDS AND OTC SEOUBI7II
BOUCIT AND MD ON CEMSSION,
Particular atteattou paid to the purchase sa
Ws at
cum snits SEMMES,
rand Mates Ms of MI;
Do. do. 0-30+1 ;
Do. PIM 5040 5; '•
D o . CortiDodo . Seres-Thlitiol
of Di i
te•
ORDERS AND VODOLIZES 801312fH2 0.11
DOLL - Az bAIILINUS BANK, NU. 9 3
Fora?'" Seeger.
02 1 11ARTEDZED Elf M
eaidi
Open daily Dom to I o'clock, °On Wednes
day and linterdity evening, from alny Le to Not
umber Let, from I to I o'clock, Led from liorembet
Int to rday le from el to B o'clock.
Deporlta received of all ikums of not leant= One
Donee end *dividend of the profits declared twice
a year, In June and Dezember. Interest lea bean!
declared
since the secniemitially, in June arid Dezember,
per Dent. a year. Bank woo organised, at to. rata et
Interest, If not drawn out, I. pined to the reedit
of the deponent u prenolpat, are pears the
Interest from the first Up of June and Decem unsa ber,
compounding Mai a year without troubling the
depodlor to eat, etwo to Pre toe. tiook-
Ai We rate money will double un easel
Bookn, containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rule.
and Regulationn, furnlahed grate, on application
at the °Moe.
Prsamzers—GEOßGE ALBREZ.
MI PENIED1:1111.
Willi= J. Asklesson, M_ Pollock,
John O. BaaketelL Robert A.
Robb, IL 11.,
Beal L. Fatorketock, , Jahn IL Shoturbetier,
Jams Rerdman, Jamul Shldle,
James McAuley, • Alexander Speer,
lame DL Pennock, Christian Yeager.
TZIIIMUIS.
Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch,
John C. Illndley, Peter A. Msdedrs,
Olio= Jahn Marshall,
Mil Walter P. Marshall
Ahrnzo A. Charter, James B. D ,
.
Charles A. Colton, John H. Mar=
Wm.
Ev Douglas, John Orr
John
John J. Maple, Boon L. Ditsty
am .P..
William B. Haven, W
Ale illi xander Tindle,
PetelL Hunker, William Vanish*, "
Rionard H.T. Wm. P. W
Jame, D. Isaac Whine r,
A. COLTON.
Clizivlz/P-4ARLES B. D. MIEDS.
litlAmir
I HZ
MEMO NATIONAL BANK
O f Pittsburgh.
Chiirtertd by . the Capital ;Organized ander
MU al Pa., 1836.1 11,000,000., ?fatal Lag ‘l5ll
This Bank has bean dans:naiad a
DEPOSITARY
OP THE
United States Treasury,
and appointed agent for the sale of the
7-80 Ma C:h .A. DT .
Every fading 'MI be offered to Inverters or pan
tire purchasing for resaala
EL M. MURRAY, Cashier
aP 2 nf
PEOPLES' NATIONAL` BANK
Of Pittsburgh
Capital Paid in $1,000,000, with Prvii
lege of $2,000,000.
8 . :.2 1, 6 ED Cie coaNzas FIRST AND WOOD
Thugs", orsardned =dee the National Bank
Ins System. ts nos prepared to transact business
at Its Banlas Roue, corner of Wood and /trig
!Warta.
Collections made on al aceeselblis points on
most favorable Lerma. Special . Agehts for JAY
9007 LE, for the sale of the
O. 8. 7 340 Treasury Notes.
P. M. GORDON, Oehler.
J. C. IiaIIERSOR
TEz
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
11. S. Government Depository
55 JIGWHET 811TEET,
Capital Pahl t 5.300,000
with privilege of Increase to 500,000
Hiving extensive correspondence with Ranks and
Bankers throughout the country, tee offer unosto
el (sanitise to those doing Imathers with to.
8.3.40 ro74l=Przum.
Led all other Govarrarent seettretles, hunlahed
In sume to bit pidedresers. Deposit. revered and
Lateran allowed by pecial agreement.
VIIMITORS
THOS. DONAELLT, H H. KING,
D. H. smnu_ , N .
J. HIGLEY,
JAS. H . BAILEY, ;JOHN F. HERRON,
!MOS, SMITH, ~J. H. HIHECPATHICH
ASSIZIr +n.a.■
THOS. DOEICELLY, President,
BUTLER WARD, Cashier.
selin nsawP
BORING TOOLS
inaitisThOWiT
MANUFACTURES or
IMPROVED BORER TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt .and Other Wells
No. 136 WOOD STREET
PITTSBURGH PA.
Toole warranted made of the very tent SLIGO
AND LOW MOOR IRON.
WELL BORERS
Bowe=s C7cuSits. Pr-loess
'pith nosh articles as ate necessary to conduct op
erations, via:
ANVILS
DELLO lies,
SLEMMERS23,
HAR,
SHOVELS,
PIOHII,
/LEES,
Rope, Leather t
fAll of whiah I hare
oattimd
DRUGGISTS
____
OODBIDIS at WALL/L(3B
17171 :Lcacoosalo rtrugia.eirta
AND DFA TAV • IN
White Lead, Red Lead, Lltharalee, Plants. 0/
Vanden, 01-e Shun, Window Obai and Put
6 a k ea , Paramary,_l3•".."4,olutela 0 /4 "
sMin%ta ktrWtaterhaietattla /brown Palm
ta Lad, Muter Oak White Lentil
lb aid Mimi Wtdtan'a Celebrated Patent Dim
ala aadftwo dancid Gana.
No. 37 WOOD BTRKEEr.
OPPOSITE THE SE OILLILLES ROTEL,'
J. 130.11.00101ASEIL
Pittsburgh White Lead Works.
runs MUTE LEAD.
ELM LE GEOCIRD OIL FOR PAM'
TED E&ZULELS.
MA ea livOint arm=
IJNDER -ABUN
eafisai
13Z713xtrimilhariaszvo
No.
of 1601 K : a tm/6 Pittata
GLO And =lt
ot. al annuitant a. Good, I
R~a mapyas day aad aOhl. lisiftwaalt
liaatasaafter. Gana ) I:l ra l ZV
am V.ZA u*Lis Dar% DIU Ewlalt Eaa•
Jacob H. ar q.
CURRENCY
OOLLEOTE
eLAJIIUIII. SEA. President.
&VISA. le
PITTSBUBGH. PA;
Burnished at
HATCHET.,
giNHES,
• 0 WEL.,
WRENCHES,
PLANES,
ADDY it EVYXED3,
nd Gam Belting,
casurtantly la ston.
(OPPOSITE FIRST 0111711,
Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead,
LEAD EVE, PIG * BAR LEAD.
Plumbers' Materials
.in Genial!
PITTS3I7I2OH. P.
• , 1.
Fitted Up in the Host Approved Style;
Tanks ands irttk lead Cr toppel, goludoutedi
ap with wszator Da
11:Et...611 clan =V* littaded ca ';'• 61.
DELAINATIIIIG WTI=
AND PATENT AGENCY.
re
HST. OTAIZ , STAZErt u w Saperibmg
-445. .
u.zoittfocumtr., atilt it *atm
gildeinv ffo. H Eisy_catr -
RAILROADS. •
18155.•, - ;f, RANUGWENN*
mENT.—pErTrisyLvarat LTErfruAL
—TWELVE MILT MUM
Op and altar MONDAY, Ron
will leave the Malea t'avienget Depot, corner ol
Wes:ling:on and klberty r almets, folluu-.:
. - .
4.1L-P2,=5-•Learcs Ptitaburg,tk at .2.20 9.
stopping at principal Station. A. flints at
Altoota• at 7 20 a. ra.. Tvroop n aOllO
- 10,32 a. m., Lock Haven 1..19 p.
riniburs Liu p. to. 11• 1 1 1 tinitel. 7 -aii P. New
I' cog, via Allentown te-ga..p. A. Ottlsdolf/91111
8 .0 p. .4 and New Torg, via Philadelphia at
10.21 D. DS.
CINCUSRATI ESPILES%- , Learel Pittsburgh
it 0105 nearly Mta
I Sttoas. Li
toar.al at 1.90 to-, Harrisburg! dab p. ta., into
ing at Phliadelphla at 1.01 4 m.,
NAIL TRAI —Learn Planing at llalf
m- stopping at agar/Tsai Station, Alt maul 1105
r m., arflvlzig at Ilatnisburg at 12.0$ e. M.,J1,0
Pllla at 7.10 a.m.
PBILADELPBL& EXPRESht —Leans Pitts.
burghai Lad p. m. stopping only at principal Sta
tions. Arrives at Latrobel 0.. . 10 y,. )12.. .19/10 0091
9.10 p.m., Ilarrlsburgh 3-35 a- in., Haltimore • 7.00
a. New York, via .A.llantoWn 10.00 a. in.. Plata.
delphla • 7.10 a. m., ,6911 New Fork, via PhiLudel
phis at 12 06 p. In Sleeping Can rum Mania
en all train from Pittsburg/1 to Beltimore and '
Philadelphts, =4 to New York, via Allentown..
FASTLIPSE—Leaves Pituburgh qt mod p. m.
Stopping only at principal StOttOni. Arrives at
Altoona at 3.1 e a ni..llassisburg• a. 15 a. m., Hal. '
amoral 12:30 p. m., New loth! via Anent Own L4O
p. m., Philadelphia! MO p. nt., and New Ting
via Philadelphia at &C. pm.
-
•Rreah fox/ intones: 150pper.
all 00.7 magas Sunda:4lttfiga.
JOHIeSTOWN ACCON.II.ODATION. dalfr.let•
cept 6avday. et, 4.1 e p. m., stowing at reanimate , -
[lona bet Ween Pittsannim and Conemain. and non-
Deena( et BialtntlU Intersection with trains of
the Indian► Breath and West Pennuleanta
Al TOONA AtICO,IIIIIODATION, daily except
Sunday, at 1.10 a. ah, Copping at all tarifa'
stations between Pittaburo. and Ationswe aaS
making gloss connection with trains art Bedlam
Branch, West Pennsylvania .10..hapsbatg sad
Cresson It. P.., and Kollidaylbarig
Pliat Accommodarson Train tar Wall'. Staten
learn daily (except Sundam at LSO 4 m.
Second Accommodation Drain for WWII StatiOn
leans daily (except Sunday) at 10.16 a. in.,
Penn Accommalatlon No. 1, leans daily (except
Sunder') a LGO P. in.
Third Aceommodathen Train far Wall's Matt=
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 1.06 p. m.
Penn'Aeseitimmtainn Plo. 2. leaves daily (ex
Sept Sunday) at 1043 p. m.. atopping at all stations
between Pittsburgh and Penn Stations.
The Church Train leans Wall'. Station every
Sunday at 9.06 a. in.. and arrives in Pittsburgh at
10.05 a. EU. Retuning leans Pittsburgh at 10.01
P. in. and arrives at Ware Station at 2.0) p. ta.
Returning Tref= arrive In PlttsbUrras se fa/201M
Rea 143 a.
Fest Line.... La au
ilk, au
Ilret Well , . Statlon Accosunodaetan-.. OM a. Os
Penn Accommodation 7..55 S. is.
Second WalPs Station Aseoscasodatias ebb a. sa.
Johnstown Aveanuacklation 10.06 S. se.
BahLmose ftpress 1.201 a.
Altoona katammOdxtkra k Emigtikt. • lOACVP• p.
s.
Third Walla StatlOn Accocunosletlnn.. c 1,60 Pooh
P2Oladetphla Express _ 11117.1 a.
Peso Aceocassodatlon No. 2 ...... GM p. L.
.Plltsbuzgh sad Eris krsll. 22.26_9. ab
An Agertt of the Excelsior Omulturs wownpenv
will peas themes each Limbs before reeralak the
Depot, take up cheeks and deliver baggage So any
pail or the clay. Ocoee No, ISO Pest sties; Om
say and night, where all orders for Ihs roalremsall
of passeng
ntion.ers nod haskeio will receive presept at.
te
Baltimore express will antra -Ith Philadelphia
Express at a-so p. in. on Mondays.
NOTIGE.—In ease of loss, the Omura", win
now themselves responetbie for personal baggage
may, end for on amount ante= I.
gana,
Little ' .Pmnervards Ventral Rafirtied
Station. on Idftti. and WiteMates. Admen
18 65. PITT BB URGE,
COLUMBUS AND OINOINNAM RAILROAD.
The Grit Short Line Soule via Stec:Loins,
TO COLUMBUS,
CINCINNATI,
LOVES VILILA
INDIANAPOLIS,
Lad al taa principal °Ulm
WEST •ND SOIITII-WESr
MONDAY, NOVEMBER - 20114 1861.
Trains leave sad arrive at Me MEW DEPOT
as follosm
Dam&Awl. Alta mm
6.:2. 84 ma.
110. •-•
rut Line--
E O M ' aMit s ir• mu
Steubenville lierommode.n.4Ao ' iLL La.
8. v..ecnns,
Gen lTleket Meat, Steubenville, 0.
M. D. DILOTILEBSP.A.IIGIC,
Ticket Agent, Vales Depot, Pittabiarst.
ee9:l yd
piTTBBURGH ARD
..."O
RA. NNELLS V /LL
U.LEOa.D.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
Oa and after MONDAY, Oct 30th 16611, Mte tratus
will Jestve the Depot, corner of Rase and Watt,
streets, as tollowe:
'Learn An tvYN
Pitt:Matab.stu
Mallto tad frola pnionlown. 7:15 a. m. th.
as PIrM
Mourn . Mon m........1"416AL
siert ItteiCampalt Aceomkr...tilla a. at. MID MR
abroad itta MOS
Fllst RratMoak's 720 a.
p. p.
&mad . ~ p. 6.4.5 p. re.
m.
Sunday (Murat Troia to and
t= IlloKomport t9O p. ca. 1 0 .79//.;11.
Par Mallet. apply to
tIEULPIR, Ayer&
W. B. tITUOT. Saparlataa.l.
MERCHANT TAILORS'.
RN= G. HALE,
Merchant Tailor,
if ortn-lfda COHIII9I OP MU i emu...um ism
I'M'aißwEL. PA.,
Takes great pleasure In announcing to his Amax
otm customers and the male gtocerall,v that Ids
purchases and ents for the FAIsTs
SON are now comp having been Psrsoneal
selected from the clock houses In the
Eastern tali a, OulY snob a alas of WOW' a• ems
reallylse recommended, will be oMwW, whlek em•
braces the newest mid most appraised mateetes
and styles, the entire Mock balms very latge, Tat
ems g
mt. Hale has mash coaldens• in Inst.
Do an earlm s omes
DUPERY B L A CK, COLORED CLOTH%
AND DOE SHINS, la naval, warranted tut Pet
calmly one mond texture.
MELTON CLOTHS and other new wattage,
new style for entire snits.
A =
great variety of FIRE CASSIATERES for
Pante and Vesta, for feloratos and Evening wear.
au
FOE WINTER.
0 I En-00.11 63
Blue Chinchilla,
Black Chinchilla,
Brown Chinchilla,
Daliah Chinchi la,
FINE F BENCH BEAVERS, all ealors
Wlttela we will make up to order In a rapartOr
manner and stela.
GRAY, POSISLEL & EXCESS..
Suceenon to S. GRAY & BOA,
molt Mrsortorr TAito., No. 69 Fifth at
DRESS AND SCHOOL SUITS.
A new lot of eil flee goods
For Fall Wear.
/UST RIXMMExI By
;GRAY & LOGAN,
NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET
PLITBIBKRB,GiI,finT7TRs
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS.
as and Steam Fitters,
No. 165 WOOD STREET,
DRAtrGHT/NG
MM. LOVIS,