VIE GAZE R& PUBLISIIING ISSOCIATIOIi BATUADAY. IiEOE2tIBER 2, Ins gfoe IllisiO"Tis-LoL Lost, Wanted Penna. RORraing., Lbe,, Inserted under •ppeo pHAte - hoaatnas, on this page. at TER PERTS PER LIMP, each tusertlon. THAT STEEL MANUFACTORY AT HARR [BOUM A recant pretentiona special telegram f from Hawishorg to the New York and Philadelphia newspapers announced that some English gentlemen. had - rmolved to Establish in that borough a steel manatee , tory otsp.fatge a scale aa, to tarnish em- L ploymeattiiflftsen dr oll 'Allied work . Mien; fliattliftittlle.raiice ofthisenterPrise, or tether, as a condition precedent thereto, the citizens of the borough had subscribed fifty ) thousand dollars to the - capital 'stock re quired for the t s cle tt a kinit:and.hed,la' ad dittos, donated fifteen acres ofl valuable land on which ter erect suitable buildings. ills inflated / iirnoun went elicited era ,„ Serious or humorous mment here and . elsewhere The tone of e empt: mamma, I ' and the admitted condi ea on which the '• I location of the enterprise, was determined, arealikemonfesalons of the anbordinate pa 's adtion held , hy _Harrisburg age Manafactur lag cealta.: Ent compliance With aueh terms 1- , Indicates a commendable dispositan on the . , ,part of the citizens to aid in the develop ment of industry and help the increase of the horeugh in 'acts* and population. 1. Bat, aside from these ennsidetations c' Which bpse no general stigul fi cance,) there ,/ Is matter for reflection and even eongratula. Von in ildanew enterprise. It does not stand Isolated and alone, but Is one of many ca. - ses, :.II pointing, in .one. dyeqic3,, , t. Months ' ago_ ea; epee! -thread. manufactory was, i rspeak,, taken. up bodily in-bcpt t•'' land, brought over, arid planted In *with, New .fetsey. • A."11tIle ititiceideetly ! Silk .. • ' • plush factory waft braught from Pranee and erected at Paterson, New Jersey. Some Englishgenjlegkett .bripcing . over a COlL liderlabie'rena 'or'stillcd men, established an edge tool fac . ory, of larie dimensions, at hfiddle'aver, New York. Various oth er enterPifses o€tilioMoppet, hive rapidly i fotiow.d The last of the series, so -far as We haves:informal' In, is the steel manufac tory at Harrisburg. - What do these movements imply , A conviction on the part of not a few Euro • peso manufacturers, that if they mean to atipply the market of the Gaited Stroes • with eoods,thsy must actually cast in 'their '• lots with us; come over themselves, with their capital, with their peculiar knowledge std aptitudes; and jassume a full sharp of the burdens sad resPonslbllities which inch removal entails. •- - This is one of the direct and most salutary Iresells of that system of impost duties ;made rmovissary by the prosecution of the t• - War for the defense of the Union. Of this system we shall have more to say soon. But, meanwhile, it Is worth while to note that this peculiar developmentis not 're , girded with satisfaction - by the advocates 't -of dvitish interests in this country, and Shat a powerful organization, composed principally of the factors and agents of for eien commercial and manufacturing houses, has been called into existence, for the ex press purpose of prevailing on Congress at r- the session which will commence next rweek, to elTrct such a revision of the nue laws at will check this development of "„industry In this country, and perpetuate the manufacturing supremacy of England, _France and Germany. This movement tio .t• not be wi hen' i.'Stilts In shaping the plumy of Reconstra ,Alen. The democratic party at the north, ?many years ago, Chatzied frnat on tie f_question - of .Protection, in order principally 10 meet the views of their democratic also itelatedin the South; who were led by their Wilacbmernt to a system of uncompensated , which necessarily invcrved th' , horers in a condition of Ignorance unsuited :to the higherjorms, to wponse Free Trade; 4 -. S• X'he Southern deinocrats, though foreedde relinquish that system of labor, hive not. - tayet unlearned the system of commercial intchanges suggested by It, and. which was pOneenial to itsgrasill and perpetuity.. germ s'no clitimqfzttrgerici on the put deniiicrata for a speedy recon-• araCtiCal on any terms that snail admit the Mithem raembfre of Congress to seats in lie resprctive Houma. -• rinrso TUE COVSTET.—The Augusta ' •1• • t Ga.) Transcript Is afraid the country wilt rninei. It says think it high time that the people • .; the iNorth should understand that the q.".lolperlty or-the South. depends upon one Ingle condition—the ability of the planter command tabor" and. that the prospects t;:e not at all Littering. ,We solemnly warn :40 'Northern people that it they do not al 'Syr us quietly , to reorganise oar systemof lbor, they will ruin tho country. '-. "Reorganizing labor" means restoring !awry. It means this, or, in this column ' 1..;1;m, it means nothing. The planters want "command" labor, not by fair wages and treatment, but by penal legislation; ; , ( 1 if they are not allowed to do this "the c'Slulty Will be ruined." Not quite. Every tinegogue who cannot have his own way 4 1,teatens ruin to the- country; but ruin ''Yer comes at the call of such men. ?Tun New York indepindent recently ate- • the conditions . .unoii Width 'the rebel J r :i - fes could be re.admltiedi and one - of • leie conditions was etatedto be "that the !..;ce ordained mail rights- to all citizens y f;roct this-the - New Castle Gazette declare, is useless to argue tha absurdity and un - s•nstitntionahty" of such a Conilitlon, and ;_iists that It :Is little short of 40 .treason kwhich the South has been the first timeie eserhesid'iiqual4taii_ • • pounced till' once ++ and'. rtasonable." The wbrd,2' l Dersocraoy'l 1-11 to be ' considereil - sjuonyinilui with . rights;" buKit , tismacrat, now-a , scouts all stplildealen tressoa. , ?:troirrao T •nniii , Teirre—The 1 .:tstrticted tiebals. In Lettish=4 7: ` s'j l tly begin to renew:the talk in ;-..:;0 2 , they hiqtpgeij hetet° th# *di. One' Sniesore, 11 -a-intent ht•the .1 . , 3y, and nog an,eillpr tlie Isjeyf <tr. Etor„ thor4itit ape 'tier and State : entmenti.Ldielaretir,to, t en ,an!roeite' of • rlghta i mitit4hOrn we, Et:Rivers.' r, that the aglintlonlaf¥ rege In city nitaahl. 7 speedily, result In the znatlintere or:tta ; supitartirs: ijrne „ le knife etiCAC.Pliti4 are 101tieoily ' entsitheskiklichitt think :ntisingi„,•,t, , isue .xick.be_ibla to -Ogpreas the fidentbellef thsit i onthe ,- .of the tetoklosiittlClLViiatorilorfltr. withOhloal'unaamitii:ratily,- ; amen Ogee Nora Cooktllotioo, AitilitPi"?Wetr. -or: '-e , equa erttli re rter.arolimunputede re: eneer !ate ,ttk ,Eit th ok - viketha toostetqce,Aoingondir" orettikt Consittittion Ito tilr(odt- jam ther , amonibricoc A , * Moirot,sep ttio •:cnx6of *ring It ever ' ' . • S'torabw, froziA o'llc/411 4 i tkyd dc itjth: *, aunt VIM* 'TELL. --- EalißerstEcr, In latest dispatch to Mr. AnAus, intiniates In terms at once de cided arid-riourteans, thistle - shall be drawn . Into no further discussion of the claims, for ludemitity of the government and people of thellalted States for spoliation on their commerce by the angio-rebel privateers. We do not ace that on this side there Is a special cause of complaint at this deter attention. On the whole, we rathcrlike it. The English governthent did not take Its stand hastily, but upon due consideratien. It reaped, not all the advantages it hoped, but all that were poeslble under (ho L Or., cumstances. Now it Is well that it main. tains Its — ground, and exposes case of formidable kibellion in any portion of its dominions, to; an application of its own doctrines. If the Feniarts,for Instance; should happen, insinstd of spending all their energies in preparations and talk of brilliant deeds in prospective, to make a fortunate strike in the seizure of Canada or any other portion of British territory, it would not require m a ny months to induce the British Ministry lo Loth re sume t he discusilon and to mate such propositions of adjustment as would comport with the of the United States to interests and dignitY accept. Earl RuESELL expresses a strong dispo; Shine to unite with the United States in a revision of the Neutrality Laws. This Is se admission of consaloasnees that the acute grainy Laws, as expounded and enforced by his government are at variance with the, enlightened statesmanship of the present axe. So far, well. But the United States, urgently as they have desired such revis ion in time past, and desire It now, cannot be persuaded to join in a convention to that end without previously or simultaneously . obtaining Indenant,y for.the past. It would be for Enkland a fortunate piece of sharp practice to spoliate the commerce of its rival with impunity, under one construc tion of the neutrality laws, and then ea cape the humiliation andloss of retalliatlon, by a totally different contra lion. Doubt sees it cow sees that Is a consummation de von ly to be wished. How to actualize the dealre it will find to be Im- ytr 3loi ton Pete on America. At a public dinner at Bristol. England, on the ntt, of Not - cmbez, Sir Morton Yet°, the Meat Fjjk.li,3 rad rwd caylltanta, wllO5O recent claim to thle country excited so mach Intereat, gave an elaborate account of his observations daring his late tour In the United States, from the foil report of which In the London Times we take the folloWing Interesting peasages: He went Mere at a most interesting epoch of the history of America—at , the close of the most tremendous struggle Imowst In modern times. He did expect to find exhanstiou,and roe lety somewhat disarranged; bat he saw noth ing of the thid. There was nothing tbreugh out the whole of the great country that would bare led him to anppose that Such 4 4N:104W existed. Just a few words about the war. It was from the very first a war of princjple. Slavery was at the Diatom of It. At the same time he 'was bound to tell them that tbotie who originated the war did dot at the commencement of It nee what would be Its final termination. There was ' a letter of - Mr. Liecolm's which ha wished ses4 . MN: of them had read, aad belore he said an other word let him say to theta that dos charac ter of the great man had never been appraclated In Europe, and when they came to read his let ters, messages and dispatchefflost published In New Tomb, as he had read the greater part of them, they would rise from the perusal with a profound appreciation of the man, and thank fulness te God that rich a man lived la Inch a time. Now, who fought lc that wart There had been an impression thmaghont Eagland that the war was fought by mercenaries, bat it had baen shown that ninety per coat. of those wan fought in that :war wore Americana, and two thirds or the remainder were of the Gateau aL ment, and the ether third were Irish. taw Moron Peso east stinker upon what they might coarld sr as t h e reault of the w. r, sten he reierred to an interview he had had with a noted Southern general, who, having been pardoned by the Prealdeet, be had met at the hone of a merchant In New Tork. When he asked what was the whole feeling In the South with regard to the Luna of affairs, Ida re ply was that the southerners felt they tied done their duty while the struggle lasted; and had no nrated to the sword. They had' now, however, taken the (.01 et allegiance to the north, and es it so of honor they should neve: again try to absolve the Balm. Sir Memos remarked (thit Caere were almost to limited resources:in tae and they felt that the dark spot which bad come. iota every question iiILCO the Mlasotui comproal ae, that made everYthingdificult in regard trilegblatlon RAF Italia end to saw. fat Then aata.the army. Thus wits a loader-. thing in the absorptioa of. that army. The United States army wee I.N)0,000 etrong. and General titant bad told hit, at 131- Louts, he bad mustered 675,000 men no be that day. Ha stated thou; he did not Mean to hava morh.than 50,0(0 mad, sad if their friends of tho§ontit ••vrere shmoie they would bring the army down to -30 ,B 1 ) 0 . -- 'ilthetre'mea could go asd be absorbed in civil life it most show that thccoantry pea s-eased madames earl/ as:wers sever seen Ireton, and which :cattalos to Earope would do .wtdl to to hate. . • Font the reconstruction. of the until, one g that recurred to him In bin Visit to Amer ica was hit interview with the President. He was a man "who, if ones they were brought into cot tact with him, they would never forget. Ha wan en. of natares- erre nobility. He had not only talent end mind, but, thank God, a heart as well. Andrew Johnson was almost a loath enter. though he had not been treated vary wail 1 by his countrymen on account of kis upholding the. Union. Bat it was a good thing for the south that Andrew Johnson knew how to forget and ((we've, and he was meeting his brethren is , the teeth in a way that each man should be mat. He did trot refuse to take them back to his con adence. If they only said, "I am sorry for what I have done; I am ready to take the oath," um President'. answer would be elmp'y; "My good friend, you are pardoned." He (81r Horton) had read one of those: pardons:, and the condi. ' Mon was that if the party having that pardon should haves slave, or abtt slavery, that par don would cease. He would say a word on one or two other matters : Flat, with regard to Penlanism. What did Fedi:mist:a in America mean 1 Well, It means that a number of foolish Irishmen baring more money than they knew what to do whit, allowed other people to pick their pock- eta. The Irishman in America was a differart being to what he was in his own country. He :had there cast aside the influence of the priest, and was to a certain extent hla own master. Ile received two dollars a day, if he took the position of the merest laborer. The honorable baronet went on to remark that when he talked to some friends in America respecting the mat ter they laughed at It, and said, "Why does not England put her own strong hand upon It and pet an end It ? They were not in a position to do us any injury, and wo could afford to .bow them our pity." He then adverted to the correspondence be ."'69.11 - 1 4 - 14 Russell and Mr. Adapt. and.rx• . his teller that it would rot cad in siar. • ouva.**lLnot the intention of the American IPtqP , e• - 'mei , had no Idea of the trial.. egad E "lieu at Newl r ork the other night he was asked ' giST adar , M to, the Union Leatree. be fa' homed bar d icr „ow.oow Important • it was that two countries, caVaneedumstlisuba,paras. idol.ser. the cow:amt. or the world-4I the ' lame rata and auccatry... ot of the earielawn anti the arowit t: ZZ= al tege..fber bYibe so me reli g l Oi idss, should ho cyposf,..stileable terms , and retnank,a that if Ahern two rut boas were to Imbrue th s g t . u nman each other'S ldrod, It would bo gol,i, 4 . ittok to the 1102 e when . 4erbarkw rolea ktllle archer*. • touatetfeltlng Milted States Bondi—Diu vortaut-plseuverfea. ThecounterfeitiOg:of the tulles of the Treas ury Department has nit elvedu sharp check whithilt is hclleied, will result a nd ' Patting a stop to the operatiods of the gang and capture of the runty. partlea concerned: The Satre: ' Service Division of the': Department; t'whlch.'LS: : under the jurledletlon cif : n".. E . . Jordan, flio ( icker of tto Trcaetul; leurdurleg the petted, - • fyonith: e lit ,to the . 4d of November , ariattet twenty notorletis counterfeiters, who have beta . among.* '.cdost 'extutilve operators - In the' .00riotry - .: &terge amount of legal - tenter uotos ~- f aa alio loorged, tokether- witiv sr-amber of plifes:,leCindleg one on which 'C oll atqtfett Sl* bwiared,dollar . tetaort7 berefr•erere tainted. 'They rere'pet4 einzulatten same meanie ago, sad were only defeated bithe , toligb.-,*itner et ptildlag and. fhtlataar:-'-' '-,''' - - --• „ .-,... .- Yilie chief ot the Secret E t etifieDiviikoi Mr: AV: IV=VfOod,l repoile 1.44 leed,lmpreeldons *eft talepr A* :the, lake& the ono Imam& doliat compound fiteran aotelyby caws Tide.' tern employed in the printing divialeak, , of . the Try-esinzfronkwhich steel plateelvero made ter pfintioxthototutterfelts.---..Wositegtoohw. -................._ . . 'Tab ',.llele.la-the , 47ell b " et- thelCapttoi. where.forthtrty year; Benstore - obtatoett Late ehrrl 4 i them ebremilt , prole:10d anQ eterloy Atselohe, bee - been compl lakedle:mike room for ;hello h• the eongreeelonal vARf.OI:IB ITEBLS Ott, OAST Dtsigmagra—Tne case or lifr. Frederictd. fieweele—Weaftby Mttman, who -1 resides at ideadvlllc, Pa.; and who WM arrested in July lest on the complaint of Nathaniel E. Ebuldsn, who charged bins with defrauding Wet (the complainant) out of $3,500 , came ap at the Tombs Pollen Court yesterday before Justice Dowliog. The Case bile been postponed several tinme owing to the non-appearance of the cam. Ilan:tam, and, an be again retied to appear, the counsel for the defendant, ex Judge Stuart, moved that the rise he dismissed. This was . - coincided in by the counsel for the complainant. John Bedgwick no d ails was accordingly done by the magistrate.—,x Y. 2h7,arar. *.r A naming Is in eirculaUcn that Anna E. Dcklaeon is to be Married the winter to a Jour nalist of this dry, a young widower, who first advised her to ascend the rostrum, and to whom she ascribes all her success. They have bean gang,' privately, for four plan Meth? says, su e d inasmu was ch as he loved her when she a Isborlesc girl In the Priliadelpida mint, abe no daunt tests seemed that his affection for ker 1r Beale the leas genuine Knee she has grown wealthy and famous.—New Tort' Correspondent, Indianapolis journal. d ilnoaCiLt paper says that the question, will the white man work, -is one of far greater Im portance to the South than the one ao often asked, sill the negro work. When we see an many young men with good bone and muscle lounging about the ;treats, or with their hands In their pockets gathering round and taping at the railway trains as they stop upon the thoroughtares Id desponding mood we ex claim, "will these white tnen work?" And if they wort% work, what Is to become of the counts y? A mony - nopansitczn, from Nashville, named T. N. Huntley, under twenty years of age, lost his Ilte.at 'Wilmington, N. C., on the Ilith while in the set of per ormlog. He la said to have shown nervoUsneu and self distrust, yet persevere], and when nearly across upon the ope, the unhappy youth fell and Was terribly mutilated, dying immediately. Ms mtperience was unequa l to Ws ondertektng. Iv serous that In the Tennessee Legialathre. the resolution remonstrating against the pardon of Jiff. Davis and others was amended by add g the names of ,Intnea Buchanan and John C. Breckitindge to tbe list declared Marione and worthy of death, on motion of Dr. Keith, who stated that he had been a Democrat, and had been deceived by them: The preamble and rev. Gluttons were then adopted-19 to S. Tun ElosrOn Journal mentions that a letter from Frankfort, Germany, dated on the sth last, says an American gentleman called at the United States consulate there and procured the °coca sary papers for his marriage. licit day ha com mitted suicide. He said he 17 , 113 about to marry against Litwin Ie please his mother. No name is given. The party to stated to have bean a man of ecusiderable wealth, 6ITCHB On LITITZ Mao,—At one of the Broad way minstrel troops In thla thy, a comic negro dancer Ilmarea In-the advertisements undertne name of Little Mac. A wag of our acquaintance he. haring served with McClellan,: Possessed Rule rSith In the ex General, remarked on read ire the announcement, - Latin Mae, alit Well, I should think bad tar vory good to a break doe-e;'_ '. Y. Tribune, A COIOLIIIPONIDENT of the Portiend • Press thinks there la a special propriety in the ap. 'sumoent by the Preeldent of the.7ch of Decem• Thanksgiving Day this year,' after oar deliverance from rebellion, sines Centres, ap pointed pointed the 7th of December, 1730, as day of Thanksgiving especially for the deliverance of our army and of Washington from the treoson pt Ettnedkt Arnold. Mucir Is said latent the superior virtue of this era- of England over that of the Georges and ether reigns; yet Palmoretonle eldest illegiti mate eon, by Lady Cowper, sow Lady Palmer. Mos, will Inherit the new made morage to be gives his mother at once. Lady ROOgitOn was ') not ro provided for, even alter the pathetic dyleg request of England's darling hero, Nat ass. • Tor. Ilightstown (N. J.) Gage, says that the noreeryzneri of that ceightearhood are doing as nonaualty brisk brialthes this fall. Car loads of trees leave the station at that place dalty, moat of them belag conalgned to Delaware and Mary land. Prices are better than usual. IT In ttaderatood that the - Secretary of War will aging' some competent officer to the dirty of visiting the battle fields In the Shenandoah Valley, to look after the proper whomen of the herols defeoders of the Union fell In the many battles in that section of Iflrgtale. STATE NEWS 11a. Van Alumina. the great lion tamer and successful manager of menageries. died sud denly Wednesday morning at a Falladalphis hotel. His death was attributed to congestion of the epleen, Mr. Van Anitoug was, for D:(104 y. are, a meat traveler, aid one of the sawn per. sevining and energetic meat engaged In the hag. silicas profession of taming wild beasts. D. clog his eventful We he made m narrow escapes an coming in contact for tha nat time *I h wild animals. On one occasion • Uger made a moat savage attack h i him, tearing Mal FO badly that a portion of hie bowels . pro truded. 108 Sunday scorning an attempt was made to haa the First National Bank at Franklin. A faggot of pitch pine, mired with paper sauna. ted with oil, had be= lighted and placed In the rear • I the building , but failed to communicate with other combustible matter. Oa Mealtime tounit was forted than • ma. girl natitodYapple Ta3llT, aged 13 years. had plannedendetecated the attempt at ABM. She had been taken in custody aid is in Jail awaiting trial. On Monday last the residence of John A. D.le, E.q., is Tionesta borough, was entirely destroyed by Bra. The house wan all in dames when the drat alarm was given. The family only escaped with their liven. About 40,000 in Government bonds and cash was destroyed, be. aides • number of :valuable papers, - The loss will dot tall short of 112,003. OiFridey night, of ilia prisoners confined 112 the Franklin Jail, eighteen. In number, eight es caped. They made their escape by tying the bed clothes together and letting thetriselves down from the third itory window. - Materis.• COENIII.2I A 80N, 'of the Carlisle Demscrar. announce the discontinuance of that paper with the issue of this week--;the ogles having beep dispelled of to a him who Intend uniting it with the Veinateer. Tun prosecution against Fred. A. Howe, of Meadville, Thrall &Hedged oil swindle, the facts of Which itrewell known to our citizms, has fallen to the ground, Mr. Howe being coat Mutely vin dicated. Wrap Guess-mut, Mercer eountv, no longer exists, it er.etne of tut town having been changed to Greenville. The panel:flee will also be known as the Greenville postolnee. Tun musical ball frog recently on exhibition in Reading, died on Tuesday afternoon, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. FIRST CHRISTIAIe CHURCH, AL =GUN? Crrr, EXCELSIOR IL&LL, corner of Federal and toroth streets. Pastor. JOSEPH KING. Services at__l_OX a. an. and p. Prayer Meettog on WEDNESDAY EVEN. lEG. The pablic ace cordially tented to attend. Tho morning ;sermon roll be to Young Men. Oraltd 11,1 0 117 SERVICES.—TIir FIRST BAPTIST Clit.lkUJH tiONORK. GATION alit hereafter hold thelr church services in MASONIC , HALL, on Plith Preaching by the Pastor, Rue. JAMES S. DICKERSON; every LORD'S DAY at le= sad tit.. Sunday School at 2 coalook r. It. Strangers, sad th e pciblts are .rrilxily Invited to attead. Seats tree, REY. /TEDDY D. nonsr., Pouter, will preach In the PLS . /Ili/MD OD/TO H& GATIONAL. OH WWII, on Rind ctreet, T 0•31012. ROW EltillNlNtt. at IQ o'clock, and In the eve ning at 7 o'clock. The sermon In the evening— " Tux Pnizarraks IA tame." dant POLITICAL FOE lIATOi OIL D. 47.111E6RA W, • Late of the lllth P. V" will Ipe ut cdirlate for Meror of Allegheny any. onsjelt to the Limon nomination. • 1071: to VITT COMTROLLEU. • - SAMUEL ALLENDER, Clerk an Oniony Treunreee Office, st the eelloi. tattoo cf his friend,. will O'er himself as e °end'. date for the above office; =bigot to a vote of the Orden party at Metre/lining primary election, PCII kIAYOB OY YITENDURtijr— SAIIIEIEI. $14408E, ifitriji the*lib Printeirivaels Volunteers, mr.l4.llit BIAVOIL opLET4III( JAATIS 2,„ I 1_ 8 ?had Viard, ALLEGUENY, will be* Cat. a•.ers tor kayo; suspect to a veto of the Union e - mon Allogtieny pity, at the coining primary • oi:t4 CAPTAIN Wiz: I t of the Serootb Wordd - , AY'S a candidate fOr .00mloatioo of, the trataom, ntotet to the Pittlburiklo ap,.,_Varty of the di? of Bay . the next any claa. • , =ono fr..-m.....1MS h, Ighnl l of o Inl-tu tt i d .., 6 atto.i_liltDttat o , Alrtuu,otul.o_ts. loWtkliallat7ta -o,4'l4'".".,pQrnext 116 MaltimadmUl'be il e o e• 3 u, ter t 2 .withito,recot q m p a astlmpp.a.. , ..e.....mb neiko MualcipalConvenUoV, -' . ... . • NW I I - . _ Osritrz ow filoaoEralltia.A. 21111,111f01 SiOrembar 2.sUti tau. • -; Tte Roan) of s Dlreotors of 'kit 00n1Rtler„h„.,,SYS tbfa day de Our a dividend oa 1,40 00Do..m••••—• of the Utoopaa of • -.• OLLAUS FETISMS.Ur; Oat pram pronto of the put alx moatas, payable' fa tub tHt aad ;after Atotakber.tat, ISCS, free of catf,..a d ; .ICUOT U. CJEANET, Sea'y. -- -. MEW AnvErmsEurpariis I, A NTED—THREES OR FOUR OOOD , MccA.RGO'd lITARBLE WORK . 5. CITZEIvATERKIAEB3ppIiII'ILE9YOTFEHICIP"Ixt”FredIe• I 333 LIFtZT:TY SI arrr. atels". rEtf , A ben utiful sncl rarlnus neeortmrat_of M A Rit LE NANTBLEI, AI OND3IENT.3 AND ORA \ E STONE I. •xso, PLASTER PARIS OS RE VDALE AND JOH Ns. TOWN OtIIZENTS• . "tirANTEL-7GIGOD GIRL ~, . wanted, oa the Mat of DoWernher, to do general housework, a short &Mete fro a the elm afghcit wakes and a rn.od home. , Make &peke * . Um:kat the (hermit OtlnCa. ________. [10733f WANTED RALESIEFOL--Ee7g-itic , T and rellahla SALE . rash, nem male and ferrate to .en our New ENO BARD SEVrirtur DI hOrttNI.S. PRICE SISt Oh Alan, A GENT row LIV EIIGET/OBLEN to ant as GAMER At. A?. Serdifor Olrenlar. °LAHR h BABIED, Mahn. faeturers, Cleraland, Gale, aetars OUR D . ver v FOUR 0101ADIIED AllB9 0 01 L O 3 a lowa, or on exchange toren,' orepeily. Tbo nd la In lb million county. anadjo. /ova. The owner Cbe nat ining Webster o la lly ollies, Mr y hi, see i, !row 10 A. K. until the:G ALZEIIa dellt Vitr A IN T E D—INFOriIdATiO—N QF ~ °ATHA/a:RE BININII.Or QUlNNeformar• ly of County Men, Town of Orosstn.our, Ireland, who Came tO We country °bout amen years alto, and who boa not been tenni of. for °lent you*, at which time she resided to New orleace. Any In. fonnatton sh e bee will be e beelefeur re" ealsed by her mother, NOR& BURNS, ha cars of Joseph Burns, 'Clinton hon Works," Ptitsbargh, Pa. del.dtd ..____ t . 36.00 K RFA —TILE GREAT OAIIIPAIGNS OF OR NT AND SET BRAN, by I.e Roe. J. T. Ras mar, iL ono volume, from official amines, includlng popular blographle• of prominent Gees tries In the Union army, with numerous steel portraits, battle sachem and maps; in both Fogitah and German: Sold only by Agents. A rare ohmic. is °dared to make money. Send stoop for term. Sc., to E. B. TREAT a CO , Publishers, No. Ira Greed meet, La. Y. deldwdlies NEG rio, • • LOBS can make II to tie • eay, you the celebrated. improves PATIENT STAR NISORIM. 'NET BURNER for kerosene LeM. It glees a splendid without smoke or -smell. of focally wan!. as :teen be sold for tho prize -of a couple of Colmneye. Sample, posi,aid, 25 cents Send foe Circular and full particuhr a.. Pada• Cl,. temtory glees. naLlmel JAMES EDGAR, Manufacturer, No. 06 Malden Lane, New Y. rk. Akr D—AGENTS.—E&IPLOY , NEST FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ALL tiTliEliS.--flseat Solo of Jewelry, Sliver were, ar, Sae The HAMILTON A Catti Goma, 'ITT 1/ Tnnu T,IN. Our agent. ere maldrig from Fire to Tllr•i (la Pees per der, nod me need still more. ...ate o u r lovolees from tho nee hare swelled ou d r stock to over ti ne Inallion Dollars. A spire asthrtneet of Wet , cites, Wogs, I...Anes. end (jthlieznen's Jewelry - of all binds, of LI v most froth. lonsPle ostterno sellios at P 7 sorb Sea 2 5oents for ea titled r to; t,flea or se te, end •oto will see wilt! u are en. nd II (or five certincate y s o , or $5 (or thirty; o: tend a three cent stamp for our term. to &septa, which are of the most liberal kind. Now 111 your time. Wylie plainly your Name. CI g, Gouty_ and State to lisua.rm to. „ . Boa bath, P. 0.. New Yolk. Salesroom; 3 6 Liberty New York. --- °Walla ------- WANT& D.—AGENTS FUR "THE v e SEULLET SERVICE, TILE FIELD, TILE DUNGEON AND TUE F2SCAPE. O lir atone, D. fthottalinaos. Now York Tribune Unerespoml eat-. The moat Intetoating and exciting book ever published, embracing Mr. Richardson'. unparal! Wed exrerfence for s ec re t years. traveling through the Smith in the seetet aerrica of the Tribune at theoutbreak or the war, with our armlet, and testa, both East and West, during the OM two years of the Rebellion: Ms wiptuth; tionftnerr.ont for 20 moutha ID seven different rebel escape and almost mirsenlOno Journey mnight of gear/y - 00 tulles. it end abotted In lent darimid ng everas, arid contain more of the fact, Loeb wet publis rn hed. etletted 01 the was than any other . work Teachers, ladles, energetic young men, and espo• dolly returned and dielbled others and soldiers, Went of profitable emplocondiyment, will tiettll ber espial;espial;adapted to their tion. We base agents clearWg SIN/ per meuith, which we will gii„Loge Lnyd,outntugtSdrFlresfonrosog&, N. E. earner Sirtli and Minor streeta. le72Madaarr • Plthladethhis pa. MEETINGS -----,--- A MEETING OF THE STOCKLIQL D. BEd OF THE DUZIRARD °BEEK PE. TROLECraI OOMPAIFY will he hehl at TEMP.. LARS' HALL, No. St Fount) strut t Patel:tem/4 ou pE Way, beg Ist, at 2 o'clock , c.. . Pune. t, al Attendance to requested as bustoess el vital importance to the stockholders will be bronght befo.e the meeting. by or der of the Board of Moreton. noel:std. IL W. ItITUILIE, See. and Treas. FYI'S PITTS/IVMM • UoterraLusett.t.n 8.R.05.1 PITI , BI.IIMII, Roy. 16th. / 8 0. v oT 1 rE TO ST.OOli HOLDERS. —TLI .a • ANNUAL DIEET/NO of the Stoekhold efs of the Pittsburgh A (Jonnelleville Railroad Oombany wilt be held at tke otters of the t.lompany. Sone& Building, Fourth street. In the sity of Pittabuegh, oa the bred lIONDAT, (fourth day,) a• December next, 'at to% o'clock. A. rt., for the porposs of electing twelve Directors for the cording year. iHO. R. PAGE, Jo.. Secretary end Treasurer. 00162 t ST/tdt4 poR PALE—A GOOD ROUTE. ON THE DISPATCH. Apply et 1H IS firFIUE from 3 to 4 o'o/ocli, p. at. FOR BILLE--.Pu.NY—.A. BEAUTIFUL lli e tutiAla..{/7 Puri Y, jet bleed, ...Route for ehildie- Enquire at PiL/TOREL tr. MORlf.Le-NlO.l Lleer.sfddistile, Liberty awe... Ise:Vertu,' 'OR 'SALE .CUEAY HOUSES.--I otter for •ale sEVE DALL BR/(31( DWELLINGS (ton tow), coot. oontanulne three room and situote . et the hand of B , yie otaent, A legbeny City. Lot to eget. hotwo 63 feet deep. Pelee SSW for the outside house end 6750 s set. of to. Inside houses. ?We Itedleputetde. For further pertleulsts. Apply to tiTTEL . del..llrdarka at Federal St d , &fleshed,.DYEß liar.. POR BA.LB--Une three e ory Brtek DWrLL-ING DOUSE, No. 100 Beaver street, Alletliuly. font/wring eight rooms, with good collar under tee whole house. all R. good Order, with a extant Lot adng. igt by 126 fee- All .111 bo fold togethar. For further partioulan, enquire or RAMEY a HALL. Real legate' Agouti, UV Beaver street, A ileetiettli. • Fait SALE,_pI 0 call at No. 199 Re becca street, Allegheny City, u yOu ate pull ing, and humane a two story Brick Derailing of am roomer, good cerlar, and bteement;• tdeasent,y situated Co tke N. W. aide of said street. Pelee 94,1100; olbelutlf down, balance I. taro or three years If dotted, Apply at the Real Estate and limmrance Chace of 6.8 RATES, • note =tier atreet.Lairreacartua, Pa. R _ ___ . . OB SALE —A NO. I STUCK AN : IS . ... GRAIN PAESI, containing about 'SO sere.. sittulte' In Fallowd aid townahlp, Waakinaton -county, Pennsylvania, on tee Monougahela rivet,' Oe above leek Bo 4; lie acres of the best. ove rnee bottom. The whole tam Is under a nigh state of reltivattors Flue apple ore herd about la IMO Cl coal with pit opened; the fencing la good and location beautiful. Tor thither particulate enquire of 0. H. TOWER, Peal Estate Agent, No. tat Fourth ' etreet. nr to E. T. VANVOOIIIS, on the promiee. novl6ll FtIR . /T.,A lit —Tit, iti ---- IP - Aet6ll - it - 1 :-:Tce extensive works, known as the EMPIRE STATE FI.INT GLA..9.4 WORKS. es. a n d, e., Thill & On., with dockwei ( ref loat, Sand, he., ard all the !repel:mem:tots requlaito for carry. The on an extensive huelnees Toot. Fixture. ko. The works, now In eucceastni operation. are offer ed for este at aI o m figure. They are situated at tee corn s , of Bent Avenue and Tenor street. la tho city of Brooklyn, E. O. N. Y. Ap,ly as ahoy eat the Factory. Any loformatlon can be had by casing at ADAMS h CO.'S, ()lama Manu lecturers, Pittsburgh. licßtelaread kl- ENV ADVERTISEMENT, PIANO_ AT A BARGAIN.--Bplenctid ECZeWOOd Seven Octave Plano, caned lap b _and pedal Improved, from France, overalru bars, In use onlylbrea mouths: Coat WO be ; will sold for IWO. Alas one tax octave upright edeond hand Piano, Pelee Oleo. CHARLOTTE BLuni a, No. 43 FIFTH e3TREET. Second door abate Wood street " (7 - AL U ism PROPERTY FUR ra At , w consisting of ? acres of lileh Mad, la elected as /alo Distillery 13¢11,1Ing SO by $ feat, a nodes Wet, capable of 00125 converted tato • Oast DILI% nub estcallve hog pool.' cow ?gine odd bOlkars; Idialell.34:b4roffehwenT* td:altlVoe.r. pipes jo o i,. , 1,! etc rituals per day' good DwoILIOS. 0" chard La Located in one of trot Prot grain gro , m6 re‘ App/to In the Stator. For oanlourarkk"af. AP 10 • ' del IL Lour legiit r Lela k 00. NO. 110-17712-21-311 - r,s.ET FOR BALM A lame three story st• .lo* Dwalllag of ball, a Halo °l l lb " °° rna '-oil cellr: Muse - tenant hotises ,n mast In goo,, mcitign o n Wglle steam. Also, at Sacood 1 6 ',..t . o ne . A m two n wa . log Houma of hall oligelort, ttloloi loom, Altdbut and G du ' llb, V., situate between Market and Tar ty streets, .t.Feta!, $3 4 00. I r t4 " i li tr's s et m a c t e w l ? a r. , t4 s r r y: 4l4,, B llt c s i .. h k r ; i l l . o n is No u n or i :di el Market •troat. _ Sugar Cured Mame, Bacon Moulders. Bacon Rate, For Hilo ty BODY. D. TOWNSEND. no.Thiv i d PORK PACKER, 1/ Fourth at. N.E licini 8 - ii v-- WO aseks Potatoer; • 3000 Ms. prima Winter Apples; 000 bsbelsOrdoti; 100 bblc Prime White Nary Beans; so do Uora Meal; 26 pkgs. No. 3 sad 4 Pearl Batley; 100 40 boxes Goebea tamale; troxea Hamburg ebeele; 20 bbls.'Silt Pickles; 20 NU. Cranberries; 40 bona Raisins—Mß. and Layer.; 0 this. Fresh, Alm 100 bales Oatt, In store sad toe saheb, , . QB..A.TP a HEWR; a 026 , No. US Liberty street. TOI 8 AlrilD PRESENTS J. ' • , OP EVEIIY DESORIPriON, • . svi3O4$ALE AIM DETAIL, , Atreuonable pilau, at J, • 4: Lik 17 if.',132 Zoo. 1.0.11. 71 Xxsa - .13.4,:t Rift, oti - - - . • • - • into.. • f mail kiprs: - -', w. cut Am at LLSE) I C° r UM a ea; • ( " Du " 44 / 41 WILI301r;. !Mrsr cm.,) • .:snioiesue I. o r ,' EFiDRY GOODs,. N tarp nom= aroTl et_ .c." Utitt WM:burgh. apt, Lang Shawls, NEW STYLE CLOTH SACQUES JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY 2.5 FIFTEI STREET. RTATEKENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANE OF PITTSBURGH. ERrsur MORNING. Desembor Ist 19•- Loans, Bills Discounts. Corti& ontea of Loin and U. S. 7.00 Troia ury U. g. Bonds 31,09 ,0117 79 690,000 oo Real E5tate.......... . . _ ........... Stooks and Afiace Due be other Banks..... Bank /Vokee, and Chce Hpeele Oa ti Stork 01,142400 al Profit. Profit. and kiernings.... ftf.,ool 04 I • npntil Dividend. mod Stop. Aer't. 16345 51 Due to other Henke llte 17 Ireulation 2071 00 Deposit. 1,18/,76. Si s,4kl The *bore stntornont Is corrort; la the 2, 5416bes 11 t ar my knowledge and belief. JOHN HA ER, C Sworn to and subscribed, this i RY st day of as De hier. her, MA, MA, befure me. S. SMITH, Notary Public. dr.i:ltll lIARTNEItBHI' Or/CA.—Notice is hereby given, that a limited narinerabinlas been entered Into between the undersigned, under tne lags of the t'onnneveealt ti of Pennsylvania, upon the follosvlrg tonna and condi, lOns: let. 7 hat the name of the Ore, under which geld CAI taerahip will I, conductor, I. "E. B, HAG EE, MORROW.. Thar the ;four,' untrue of the hint item, I. that of MA Iv UFA t tiiti A ELLINO WOODEN ht. E 1,11 Y KIND Aril , ff IP TION In the r it of illtrOti rot. Penn -211. The General Partner. ate E. If, HAti Eli, re. the me airing at earner of Pc •od retetory •-reeta, In ld city% A LEM El/ 71. PEA it residing in the Porouth o( Lawrenceville. said county; ALE), A I,4)tat W.51011/20 Vg;trestdin at Na. to Pem.ylvanla Avenue, Lllty of Pittsburgh afore. said. 4th. The Special Partner is L 01.11,; HAUER. hou I keeper, reaidi y . No. I the told city. .sth. The amount of copilot contributed by the Partner to the ' , amnion neck la the mum of two thousand dollars (03,000 CO) In moan. 6th. The Pnrenewhip la to commence on the 301 h DAY OF NO vEmn p.R. A. ir. 1 , 65 and to termi. nate on the drat day of December, A. D. 1569. E. R. H AGEE.. ALFRED hi. PEAltsaN, A. W. 1 ,,, 1RR0w, LOUIS HAn tn, General Partners. November th. , orA lets-etw Specml Partner. HOLIDAY PREsk,NTs. BOOKS, PHITrOGRAPIi A GBITEIS, WIIILINCI DESKS, W(JUK BOXES, POOH ET ROOKS, POCKET A 16,417114. GAMES of .11 kinds BACKGAMMON DOA RDS, CHESS BOARDS, CHESSMEN An /camerae Stock Now Roods, DIA HIES AND AL-NUN/LC, FOR , JOHN P. HUNT & CO. 69 FIFTHS. , biA.IONRI 114.1. L. SHA & CLARA . 'i3 $26 and $33 SEWING MACHINES. WITH TABLES COMPLETE. They Hem, Fell, Stitch, Bind. Embroider and QuUr. Tney de VEST, PANTALOON AND COAT MARINO ANI.I ALL KINDS OF FAMILY' NEWT hi+ tIN THE SAME AT Aim rem. AND THE SEWING WILL LAS r LONGER THAN THE 0 A BASEST. EVERY lEAOHINE IS WARRANTED. R. H. LONG, 112 Grant •tree., near Fifth 11010:391904 PITTSBIIIIII, PA. F STOCKS FOR }FONDS AND SALK. -.to shore, People.' :rational 899,94 110 Cokarate n:Tann feu Bunn do Cell (io da eren •• Allegheny and Plriabargh Oil Co.: Plata., Lancaster 6. Cherry EMI do 11.1,0c0 A Ileoheny City Municipal tiondal 2,090 Al Vuer II 8. /at Mortgage T.; I,cco Butler C o unt y GI.; United Blazes Bonds p all kind... Ind tharee M. WANTED, 9D • M. Nations! Bonk; 6to foci:tango do do l• Fleming end Blood Cu Stocks; 1030 ZOO .• Indorado do " Paxton do (1 GOO Bonds of Warren County. 11 0L1,. su.vra AND courolis bought at /Bohm =mite( rates. BONINSON, DioULHAN & CO, to2CisrdNo. 7.5 Fourth otreet TUE GIiZAT PURIFLER HEMAPANAKA (BLOOD (lung.) A MOST REMARKABLE ARTICLE AND POS ITIVE CURE FOR Scrofula, Ilhetnatinm, Neuralgia. nob. Dyspepsia and Plm_p/es. AND ALL DI , EASLS OF THE SKIN. As • Toole, It revives she spirants, when Ad cam°a and wholly restores Me p.hysles latrines and It C.d. but • trial to prove Its virtu ror sale by 5.1.11021 30.111113TUNBreortr!, CM_ E carom Smith wut INnittlt .tneets. ANNIVERSARY Enmrws AID COMMISSION The Freedmen's Ala Commission of W./atm Pennsylvania ttc., trill hold its Anniversary, in LAPASILTTEII2,I..L, cIATUUDAY EVEN INO. Leo. Id, at 7 Walesa. The publiceite PfAiilll3: Wlt. LLOYD GA RELSOP, Fad. t Rhin, JUDOE 1305 D, . 3 :Baltimore' Wok. ELOHIE OM PTON ; lots , J. B. SHIPHEIID, of Washington, D. C. no Ldtd 0. O. HUSSEY, President. Ttaz NOTICE—Pure lio. 1 W,73: LARD OIL. FINE SPERM OIL, CALBON OIL,FISH OL, HEATS Four OIL. CDE OIL, am Hold in quantities to mute austo lHl wers. Persona Wanting soy of the /0000 turned pi* would do well to call and examine oar nook, as we on do. tarmined to tell these, rood. k EHY LOW YOH CASH. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, Corner Ohio and Federal Streets, la the Iffairitet Itonee, Allethery Oily, nrlo 0E0666 A. KELLY. 83,600 W .l " PUROJIABB I nnids DwELLmo OF SIX ROOMS/ • .Lot le4 feet deep fronting on EmsEmir' street, Ninth ward, Pittsburgh, hear .111ortoa street, if for•soott. • For testes, to., apply at the Real Estate ate le unmee office of S. BA T ES, no= Butlur street, Law o rencerrilsh ra. AWII.ENCE* • 4 —Persons desirous of subscribing to tits stook of tho "LAWRENCEVILLE SAVINGS DABS" Will find the books at Dr. Hannay orflee, on But ler street. Office hours from tt - o. m. to 2 p.m., ~,,,Lfrom 0 to 0 p. m. no2o.lerd LOOK treat variety And „ el , ..: ... .eoted stook of Ploll=3, PEAOIIES, And all kinds of CANED INUITS, for lilt by JOHN H. SCOTT, At his Now Grocery. N LINN, it. corner Fariy PEAL E IsTATß—Parde s clea ri ng to purehan Seal Zetate, will eonrelt their In tenst by examtntne the 'property I Mho,' Were Pertheetne elsewhere, Among the number will be found *wont Reateencesto the CAW. WM11114147 °Urn= On the prlnelpar aernues to taseemoi . • - .TOMIP D. BAILEY 00tO - WlLtins ' naO/CE WINTER APPLEEL-'-We are flow reeelytott a lot of to aar loads ottolos ina• put ug treat great outaterlitne talote t anti r rt , otelta n f u to t io w elagte blrNl to i oak load. Bee 'ample' at 157 Matte Woof, - I. 0. Ifolo2 . at 00.: Condensed Coffer AA- put up tinder Bolden.* .Pateut, pound 14. oohs, ready for to:Mediate use. TM* II • Prepazi, tiro of pure (Jo ree,) with milk land stigas , and will keep good for any length of t ma. just mole. ad and for sale ay.. 23Ortijfa.. con owner Liberty ant hand Warta. WHITE, ORE & CO., Fifteen Cents per Week Libel" al: augments have been male tor Ft7LL L ri:LLEN Irons Lcsling Now. ELLI A NIA al Ali FET RE:POETS prepared eitlitssely Zr. II e Li A T LOCAL NEWS, with Foreign and liontetais Cruet lip/oder.. enrt EDIToKtaLs, discussing t he lest/log topics of the day, printed on ohs. ' , epee, with Nem and Elegant Typo, Thefaal22.TlE now claims to be g, THE CHEAPEST DD REST AEWSPAPE Advertising with the advantage of all oar /Onions, at Reasonable Prices del,2ld THE (iItEAT CLOAK HOUSE 73 Market street, We h.va in •tore and s.r• coos:anti', co•ocalto luting 'Lanka out of fol:utrws OtaaJs Of ENGLISH AND 6aos,r)w BEA V ERA • HitC,'IltLLA Tsio 'OTS, 4 'AATOE BLAVLR-S, SPA NG LE BEA 1' fts, VELVET BLAVSELS, AIf.LTON AND ?LUSH rttOSTED BEAVERS BILDULESEH, weSELJNGTON AND OLAOH ATTRACTION k LOTH Ind a Very Superior Quality of I TLLARS. VELVET MANTILLA, sILIC TBjMMjNOj BRAIDS, 8/NirNos, ONs, MANTA, ME BRAIDS, FOREIGN AND DORD3TIC CLOAKING. The Stock we pare now on exhibition he, beyond pee/Wee...luxe, elegant, and at the same time re markably aobby. Our stock or Lyons Velvet Basques, EAMES AND for _material and czqut.itt, beat) of IfolA Clesaus. c. 11 'kb o ea/ ecil. BI INT MORSE IN AMERICA, 1L• coma may be gala of our VELVET CLOTHS of every hue and tamale. We employ the hest ar• %late In the business, end In consequence every germ. at can bo relied on N. B..—i•ountry Merchants are requested to call and examine our steak been, going elsewhere, a. we eon nail from m to 16 per cent. lower than any Vloak Rosso In the city, and lot styles and beauty we compere with any /Louse to Now York or Host°. dr,ltd No. 73 N1..311111E7 MITHEET, 2,500 PAIR Ladies, S 11:i AL rir 101 S IN EVERY VARIETY FOR SALE Low BY nolslind No. 136 Wood Street puitii— The clinked stock et, GOLD ANG,_BILVEIL WATOLDD3 _GLOWED AND ..TZWBF..MY' ever brooeht ehetzte.olW elie noir be ee et_Lbe 6 - mos of T. 'H. IMAGES. xtree, 8U irofaccreal Man .wieranzs et the ow makers JEWAL HT ct rho itswirt lill+oolo2l of env cob trilition_yolbent American PLATEDrtr/Ob Mika*. PURE HEWED AND G000%11104 Clforks; Spook, an 4 Hol l ow War, . liolismhat Fame a and alarm WADES of clloirost ?at+n all 'Dialer beta:Anne CO ftrstrie ot whlab will be sold • a gnat awrO.' vex' o Watch *ad Jawaky work wirsitaly mate and repairs& Ellzheat prioeal4 tor 014 , Silver. Hasa Aral 100 plane. 141 daral D art Allethilwr• ot Dart O RELQIIEBT. actox3 as gi..7;Ci NO. 21 WYLIE STREET, lIIREES TO ORDER GEAR CrOTTVIG ADD 101: MODELS. FOB DEW TOTERTDOPES. ftiltadi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PITTSBURCH far .44,_ !ZI E' P E! GEBATLY EILIRUED OTHERII ISE IMPROVED TWELVE COLUMNS wiDDDITIO.raL BP.ICE No Increase in Price From and After Monday, Dec 4th, Afternoon Edition Of the GAZETTE will be ENLARGED to tb extent of I"WELVE tIiILDNINS, uniform slit tee Morning Edition, without soy inerente in Subscrlp• Don ?rice. The Morning Edition win be furnished to Carriers st Greatly Reduced Bates; and delivered to Subeerirrers at IN WESTERN PENNRYLVANIA OF THE WEST. Auld •U the novelties In M. J. SPENCE, SKATES!! SKATES !!! Gents and Childresia J.l MES DO Ir'.l; DRY GOODS, TRnmaNGS, 840, ANOTHER 0--P.EIfINO L W. BARKER & CO,'S 59 MARKET STREET SILKS, Pla odin,. neared and Moire Antlque--all BILKS, Black—ill widths MERLYOB, All colon, at $l.OO uttlelP Al/ colon ,led Wares. I very cheap. POP L1.4^8, !CL0.4311 Plain and plaid alleolj C 6 fIa KLN 61* P.111.9'78, t ISNr., formerly 300. and at :5c., formerly, ink.rd vrte• drtto • c• I 11e.. formerly fola. DEL.4IXE 8 At 2.15 e., formerly 15 At 21e., •• epe 821 1 drfr Es, , FL.4.T.r.E1,9 OaahaereLong at redua Wtruleil, at ritic. ed priers) 'wool Lanz,: Plato, sta. teducel busty. 'Heavy Barad, at 0,2,4, EYLIIIIIIING C11E.17 IN PROFIRTION CO VIIITH Y ER CU Akili TS Will Sate Money by Examining OCR STOCK BEFORE EMU. 11.T.ACIII7X, ULYDE 83 CO., Nos, 78 and 80 Market Street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL EMS IR TIIIIIIIIX6S,AOTIONS & VARIETY GOODS florpeotfully call th. .14..taatloo of WHOLESALE " BUYER'S To our LARGE sod VARIED STOOK OF EV ERY /DING PERTAINING to • WELL REPT TitEtALING- ROUSE. Our Mr. EIAGA..N L mow fn :Le Emit bnylag ant man un home all Um • NOVELTIES That sue to he found. Tar aim wilkbe-to GOODS 4.9 LOW 41.9 AM OF THE EASTMAN JOBBERS. We can wed will do tally_ as we DU BY THE CASE tram the M ANWPIXTUREES awl from PLRST HANDS, Please call eadZWELCSE our 1101ilLIS And Compare Prices, MACBUM. GLYDE & CO,. Nos. 78 and 80 Market Stree AT RETAIL. BALMORAL& BALMORAL% We offer for axle at tES line of VERY DIRABLE fellows: RALMORAR SEMIS, wlllah, are rery cheap, as One Hundred S 4 00 Skirts for S 3 00 One Hundred and Fifty $3 for $2 50, MACB / 011, GLYDE & Nos. '7B and 80 lYLarket Street LOIS jOB EP PI. fßititi E 4-1-o-0., HAVE JUST OPENED lw, TEIV 4:3-lakfil3S, IN D rocs Trimmings. Cloak Ornaments Real Lace Go oda, New Style Belt Bucklers, Beat Make Bilk Belt (net, Head Ornaments, New Reck Scarfs, Hamburg Flouncinga, , Linen Hiwdkerchlefs, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, in fants' Raft Hoods, Infante' Zephyr Leggin,, New Empress Skink Glories Me n, untle VEn ter I:lndervrear for Ladles eadChll dren, Jouvin and Alexandre Kid Gloves, Ladles' White Castor Gloves. The above and many other Goods In Great Variety, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 709 HOENE 4: 00., 77 and 71P MASICET STRICIIT WHOLESALE ROOMS UP S reins. Oen NEW GOODE. ItIACROM & CARLISLE, NO. 19 FIFTH STREET. New Trimmings and Ornaments, Bead Gimps and Buttons, Rich Bonnet tuad Scarf Ribbons Fine Gilt and Pearl Belt Backless Rich Silk 'Belting-- $ new lot. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs, Real Lace Collars and Setts Needle Work_Pgigings sad Inserting, Cambric and iiizbarz Banda, Magic Bugling ,mod Cialls Frillinge, Seal Thread and French Ysle American and English Ballet% • Gloves and Gatmtlets—last stifles Ze i m Weill and Knitting Yarn, • . 'es and Childrene Uniferwear : • " lira - Skirts—new stvles , Dunk: Skirts French (*Bet% Geatlemen, Shirts Collars Ties liferino and Mk Underwear Misses Kki Gloves—all asses, _ izzionwas mak nzuras Will Rod it to tlieLe airortage to ow au ga ga " Imo onr stook borate Ptil'etuuuoi. BrA.CRIThf CARLISLE , NO. It FIFTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Ps. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &o POSITIVE SALE 0 INT 1E W _IE 7E ii NEW DRY GOODS, Gardner & Schieite?s, NO. 92 mum STREET. BILKS Bnssia Crash. • 761 piece. extra henry at 12N cents per lard aold everywhere for 20 snob. eXCePt at Cialtbrikar,a 90.131hEITESta • Prints. F^E L PETS lEEE! REPPB One case at 20 cents, enle me at S, one else at 45, sold everywhere at It coats, incept at GARDNER & tiCIiLEITER'S. 4-4 Bleached Shining, One ease very One, only vl cents per yard, sold everywhere for te mato, except at GARDNTI b. SOLE 4-4 Shirting and Sheeting. Very extra unlit 4: coati , nsld el'lllT where at 150 and stl ce nts, except et o • 3lStr. DER & SUBLEIT 'S. Printed Belaines. 6o hasp lebes for twins per yard, eiannly at GARDNER k SCRGEITELVS. 1-4 French Chhitzes, Only 40 cents per yard, "soh? et - m . 1,25M tor Col' cants except GARDNER & SCELES- Tilr3. 7-8 and 4-4 Linen 3heeting. Only 0v.4 and 60 cents-peryard—eheaper than cotton—swn ouly ce amid at GARDNER, re. StraLELZER'S. Balmoral Skirls. Only $2 14 , 14, sold everrwhere at , g eo. Black and Colored Silks, Cheaper than any bowie west or Dear York,• to be convinced, cons cal AM. Satin Plaid Poplins, Double Fold, Plaid and Striper Mot bat-• colon; only 3234 cent. ' 13061 eldtildherd $1 per yard. aL Plaid Satin &onress, .• Book Fold: beantllolifirodir._ enemy 4111; GARDNER & SCts 5.1.237114CrS price 014 023$ cent. French ftlerinos, Poplin& Repos, Empress 010th, BU EA aloes, Corded EleslaoCar.6 Detains!, Me heistSilk Lashes. Fresich.Ploldt, Beata Plaids, Palley PUN,' block and Whits • Plaice; ail new goods- Mosier than them • • all, for ONE ARE& or during the OR EAT SALE at GARDNER 6. soEuzarzirs. 170111 Cloaks. will you boy at ES 60. at to Pk at co 00, et $l2 00, et $l4 SO, at Me," at prt CO,.at on a Cloak, cheaper MAO% at Va SO, styles topless from $5 Od than eh...where at our Cloak and Shawl /100M1, te Market otrest. Table Linens, UWB ends. Tweeds, a 74. rents. °mi meses, ttriN cents and si; k lannelo cheer, Everything cheap dorlng the great sate for one week , GARDA,sasoal.r.rraws. Hid Gloves. Beat qua Ilty, attached or plain, only it 60. ace ttaweitt pARD3 uf All kind. and .ty reduced. LUSTRES JTUBL x.irs At , formerly II 1865 CLOAK AND FUR CLC)AKS AND FURS. THE LARGEST WIIE4PEST aro Clt cloaks and Viirs H, GUNEENEMER it 00., OD 00121 Mittearls.ot eitreart. mas BATES t BELL. COTTON COODS v® WN. PRINTS. VERY HAMISOME PiTTBI33 Lowest Prices. 21 F1E7.11 STREET. ENV GOODS EATON'S, 17 1 I+xl+.2 sam Ni2ELEM Just Received, FULL ASSORTMENT POINT VENIRE COLLAR S ft/lIT LACE COLLARS,PUMP APPLIQUE COLLARS, POINT AND TIARBAD LACE BARBEE,' POINT LACE LIANDIEBERIEF__ PIIISNT APPLIQUE HANDKEROETTEAR, VAL LACE TBLIPD ILLNDBEIRCHIEPA Real Point and Point Applique Lino PINE ASSORTMENT OF TINSEL.NECR RIBBONS AND -TIES, Full. Line of Mega' and CdddthrefFil Two AND WO BUXOM 4011. F. EL EATON` riroa7 firri_i minim lATEw Go up Nm D . . . - Envoy wciaz•roars, -•-- • ' - Laptop consaikazoNS:. --- : EINBEOLDEINES_ _. • - . •'„ .• - - AtE/12NO SaJLEEN, ,--,-., . ' _. ~..;;-,..,,, • WOOLEN NOODS, „.1. - '`, - - 4 saaw•Lp,_,. proautsatA,i• aoop amports, uuE.9 • .. , • ALEN'S USI3ERO.I.FON •'- - IN EVERY VARIETY, ~,,i,i_i NORRISOWS snut ffNum ' BOYS , 4PA'I2:NT 2101,1.7frLD •• p01.11.824,e2 • - ' ' • W. W. Eroona.eailli. - c.o2s 81 MAILIEI 9211rE:S. AT PRICES BELOW, ENIP 0 RIUHL IN THE tin NEW ST00.1( Or
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