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WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 6, 1881
The Coast it.xpedttloa.
As a matter of coarse, the chief topic of
interest now le the safety and success of
the great expedition under Gin. T. W.
Sherman. It has been out sines last Tait=
day morning, or about seven days,
and, with the exception of two re
. 'vette which mark its progress south
, Ward, we have bad no intelllgetioe to gratify
the eager Curiosity whioh has been felt - by
• • the public In regard to its destication and
Objects:-The mere preotioal minded portion
of this tpeoulative public) have pretty gen
erally decided that the design Is to take
poeseesion of cue or more cotton ports on
the Atlantic, such, for !Mance, as Beaufort,
_ Port Royal or Brunswick; but there Is an
other elm, With whom neither the Cotton
norAnfother species of trade is eo evertor .
beg a coneideration, and before their mind's
eye •• great retributory visitation on the
perfidious - oily of Oiarleston would be the
last worthy aim and destination of the ex
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Widen. To others, New Orleans and Sa
vannah seem a more prohibit and - war.
eider points of attack and prised foe capture
than 7- any of the firet•mentioned cities.
After all, the question of the point of attack
lacy have been, and most likely was, deter
mined lerfacts asttertained by the Govern
ment, but not yet divalged. Snob an hypo
. thesis, from the very advantages It is so
obviously fraught with, we at least hope
may -la the end be found to be the correct
_ one. If ao, it le, oriourse, at present each
r's disturbing element in all calculations that
' the most sagacious projectors may wall Sod
thenaelves at halt.
But We may well forbear any over-envious
forweircliess in making projects which a few
...'days must sairine in dispose of—perhaps
without any grateful compliments resulting
to enlisty thenow self complacent sagacity
of the several projectors. For a more im
portant consideration may be allowed to ca
mpy the minds of - loyal men, eager for the
isiumph of the Wend arms over our rebel
• foes, la that It ie now an ascertained feet
the: the Goverment is not going to confine
itself to one expedition against the South
ern coast, but that one, if not more, of a
supplementary character, will be sent after
to strike successive blows at the more vital
and vulnerable points of rebellion on the
Southern seaboard.
The first of these supplementary expedi
tions is now being premed at Annapolis by
General Stateside, assisted by Generate
Blanker and Foster. We read in a generally
well-Informed contemporary that "ten or 'a
doses regiments' are already bespoken for
it,tind are now either on the way to Anna
, -polls or are under orders, viz : The 6th New
Sampehire ; 28d, 25th and 27th Maseachu
ttetts3 Sib and 10th Connecticut ; 621, 68d
sad - 64th New York, and probably some
ohm These are to go in transports, tv
00-optrate with the laud forces of ,Genersi
Sherman, and there need not, therefore, be
- any great delay in their departure beyond
Ike time when it shall' be defiantly known
Where their services are needed. The sealed
port/ of the South are to be opened, and the
. Golf States that precipitated this rebellion
made to feel the weight of the Federal - arm,
which they had hoped should only fall upon
, tie Border States."
• —lt Is quite probable that at Ills moment
. 4 Llwilatelllitence 4 on lie way to us, allowing
What General Sherman ha, done by way of
.. opening the ball."
'ogs.—!linos the above was in type, the
telegraph brings us word that the fleet hes
entered Bull Bsy. This is a Oheltered
plum of wile on the dtianilo tout, about
twestrfive miles north of Charleston. An
island called Ramon Hey, lies to the north,
and an island called Bull, Bee to the south
Of the entrance to thißey. • .Thue islands,
is feat, form the Bay. Bock of this Bay, le
"Hall Hole Swamp," running inwardly some
11/11147 miles to the Bastes river, which
..„faUllnto the ocean some distance above the
Bay., The smaller vessels, and probably
the large ones, can run down the clout, in
limbered water itudde of Bull Island, and thus
avoid the swamp, if found neoeuary to do
so, in landing the troops. It is possible that
before this Ifiolsrood oily of Charlatan has
••haen humbTed by a capture by the deleted
I r atikees. Nothing will give more pleuure
to the whole country Ilion to see the National
?Jag Boating over Charleston and Sumter.
- How. jouwAsusow. - -Werejoloe to learn,
from our Washington correspondent, that
- our excellent friend, Hon. ions Amnon,
of Desiree nouoty, has at length been-re
- cognlsed__by the Government. We wire
"Aid that he. we. to be passed by, as too
- many have been who belong to Ms peouliar
section In politics, who were the original
and earnest Mends-of the Beiublioan or•
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6 1 1111141100; and who had something better
In view than the mere po ion of power,
and the emoluments and honors 'Mob
power brings. John Allison ism men whose
priosiples are not for Bale, and who would
starve on a crust before he would abate one
jot of his principles or of his selhrespect.
`;Oar eorrespondent does not say a whit too
- much In lihrtsvor. His honor and integrity_
are unquestionable, andlie possesses abilities
and requirements fitting him for any place
.at Gm bestowal of the President. His ap
pointment, thohgb late, does honor to the
Govsnunent.
A PS/TIMOR FiILTILLED,—Up his memor
- able fontney home from Washiegton,- shortly
• baton, los death, Senator Dooglu remarked
to a dituagoishad Kantackian whom he
ehanesd to meet at Indianapolis, Q I know
'your teaa_Breckioridge r Uttar than you do
yeforsslres. Mark my wonis, an; withers a
leer from dis {rasa yoke O. Brecktneedee will
:lit a Deesarei ip tae rebel arety •, The revolt
showa l how . thorooghly Mr. Doogias did know
his' former frieid: The year has bat half
'you'd dace the prediction was made, and tc.
day Mt. Brecklaridge holds a . coarstitsion as
Brigadier General in at rOel army under
Nano. el Bowling brim.
I'. Paseo/ Ifitosrniow.--We learn that, on
Satarday, October 2eld, P4llOO BTOWIIIIOIII/
':lnted en address hi his ; papir,. the Knoxville
!Plar. aanonneing that "that Woe nun
11440miuily be tholes: for arm. tuna to comp.'s
He bu firm - anti:at orphan In fasOr 'of the
.llttion tad asiiaet ilie.Gotifedeinte . traitors am
bet balog:firdlOted' birth*. the Grand
Jeep Om it:reasonable artfolts o Coplained'"in
kb paper, he bad no choler' left bat to inopend
-- theriblicatlon of the iME till better times--
which, we tryst, ars not far off. .
:l ~' y '.ux So-.
The ' r ou g hen' uleakede• diNzaix. Srostz's report of the battle of
- La e-adadoee from Eaglaed chow ormolu- u_ii et
...it's rim. was made to Gee Itfetzrzbaw,
sively that Eogiand will not break the block-. and wee publiehed in the,New Ytak Tribune
lode establiehed by the tioited Stacie loot•. before It communicated to the War De.
eroment over the ports of rebellions South
ern States. The London 7'imer,io an dish- Parialenf, and the President and Secretary
of War first saw it in the papers. The Tribune
orate and studied article, addressed maim• ' aaw 8675 th a t ite Washingtoo eorrerpoed
ly to the oomplaluts and requirements of
the cotton spiunere, unites the following ent informs it that the report was not re
: delved from the War Department, but from
Geo. Stove's headquarters, by whore au
' thority or 'tionnivanoe does not appear. It
is a matter of no great moment, ezoept that
of the manifest impropriety and Indelicacy
of offiolale permitting reports to be copied
and 'pnblished before they have arrived at
their official destinition. We do not blame
the Tridwie, as it is the business of a paper
to furnish its readers with the lateet
news, when it can be done without dishon
esty, or violiting ■ny confidence. Those
who furolehed the document, however,
ought i to be severely dealt with by their su
periors.
imp • alio ststements
"We should bo sorry that any such oos
viction should gain ground in the South, for
it is no part of our duty to interfere in this
unrighteous quarrel, and we feel sure that
Englaid would rather undergo much order
ing than break through the plain Wee of
international law. Raving reoognized the
Confederates as belligerents, we are bound
by lave which admit of no doubt or debate
to respect the blockade which the Northern
States have established. This blockade has
been duly notified, it has already been so
koowledged by our Government and sub
milted to by our naval clatters on the ela
tion. To break it in any way would be an
act of war against the Governmeta of the
United States, and any hostilities which
might follow would constitute an unjust war
on our part, which, whatever its issue, would
'lain the reputation of this country and ex
pose us to the just reproaches of the Amer
icans in after times. Such acts, we feel
sure, Ragland will not commit, even to save
her greatest manufacture. Whenever the
Northerners have established an effectual
blockade they will be free to keep it up
withaterference on our part."
Tote
turers,' that the blockade is not effectual,
and therefore not to be respected, the Ames
retorts:
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"Bakst) must also remind oar Lancashire
friends that the event also shows that the
cutting;off of the cotton supplies is the work
of the South as tnuoh as of the North. If
ships can get in, they can also get out;
and, If the Beath desired to send us cotton,
It has not lacked the opportunity. Bat It
seems to be quite true that all cotton ex
portation hie been forbidden by the Confed
erate governmen4ln order that foreign na
tions may be forced to take aside in the
quarrel. It would ill become England to
make hired( the tool of mob machination&
While the rebels are receiving snob cold
comfort from abroad, they find but little to
console themselves in the situation of affairs
at home. Provisions are increasing in
price, and the great planters who have noth
ing bat unsaleable cotton to purchase with,
aro driven to extremities by their condition.
The Memphis Appeal, of ()debar 26th, gives
the following prices for food, at that date:
"Sales of wheat were made at $1 60—
$1 60 was generally asked. Flour was firm
at s9®lo 76, according to quality. The
Richmond (Va.) Whig, of Monday, quotes
Corn scarce and in demand at SO ciente;
Oats 60 cents ; Wheat at 00®95 cents for
red, and $ll9l 06 for white."
The rates will soon ries to famine prices.
The New Orleans Crescent relioquishes all
hope of breaking the blockade, and the
Della, of that city, says
If
the South should during the present
war and blockade continue In its old cooree,
of devoting its land, labor and capital to a
production whiob it cannot make available
for the support of its people; if it continues
to Wei cotton and tobacco, which it cannot
convert into money with which to purchase
the neeemariee of life, and le further pre
vented from snob purchase by the blockade
—there meat be no tittle meeting and hardship
among our people, and to thwart thf new
policy and strategy of the enemy, it will be
the obvious duly and polioy of our planters
to abandon altogether or greatly reduce
their cultivation of the great eteplea, in
order to devote their land and Libor to rais
ing provisions and supplies which they have
hitherto purchased from other. countries.
'liars than this, if we should have two or
more crops of. cotton on hand when the
blockade is opened, the planters, reduced to
extremity- for want of money, must rub
their cotton to market. The European mar
kets would be glutted, the pil'oe would go
doiin, a glizt of manufactured goods would
load the shelves of dealers on the suceeedieg
swop, and thug the price of cotton would
suffer a depresilon it might take years to
recover from.
"We are in for a war of looger or less
duration. if, lite blockade of our ports le
not raised within three or four months cot-
ton will be a drug. Prices of breadstuffs
are advanoing to most exorbitant prices."
The Memphis Appal, of same date as
quoted above, October 20th, comes %to the
following doleful oonoluelons
"We may now be Said to have fairly enter
ed upon the war. How long its prosecution
is to continue Is beyond the power of human
Oviedo= to foresee. To us, wow, in all can
dor, there is nothing that Indicates a speedy
termination. A black cloud hangs like.a pall
above the horizon of the future, over whose
dark border no bright-winged cherbb of peace
shows its amain' countenance. Unless a
period 111 put to the contest by a counter revo
lotion in the North against the fanatical horde
who are bounding on Lincoln's blood.thitaty
'Administration, we see no reason to antic'.
pate Its termination before the expiration of
big Presidential term. Every ear orwAsat,
every blade of grass, sorry stalk of corn, (wry
potato, and every bean which con be grown,
will be required to meei the increased demand
at hems and support tbe gallant army now im-'
periiling their !meson the fi eld in the defense
of our liberties, our homes sad oartresides.
The neceseities of the public defense, the
voice of patriotlem, and the general interests
of our section, demand that we put forth all
Our resources to meet the emergency."
The European Expidttlon to E•xleo.
The Convention between France, England,
and Spain, for the purpose of compelling Mex.
too to observe the laws of nations, in her 00M
meralal intercourse, and to protect the lives and
property of foreigners, was -about coneladed at
last accounts. The Expedition will be com
posed of three rquadrons, ferniebed by each of
the three-eontractlng parties, and a military
force of six thousand men, to be famished by
Frazee and Spain. The complaints against
Mexico,, on the part of England are, that Brit
ish subjects have been imprisoned and murdered,
British property has been pelted and confiscated,
and a captain of a Btitish man-of-war has been
waylaid and seriously wounded in the imruedi
ate vicinity of the oily of Mexico. These outra
ges -have been continued for years, and no re
dress has ever been made. Pifty million, of
dollars are alert *Cog to British subjects, the
interest of which Mexico refuses to pay. The
complaints of Prance and Spain are of &similar
character. The object of the expedition is to
demand Immediate redress._whieh, if not as.
eroded to it is probable that Vera Ores, and other
Mexican ports will be take, possession el, and
reprimals granted against Mexican Mips and
goods. Oat Government, it is said, does not
object to the Convention to this extent, bat It
soy attempt is made to establish a permanent
protectorate, the Government at Washington
will not be an inactive party.
CILIALISTON hue been Indicated at the debt!.
nation of the fleet. The Now York Triom f
thinke there is no suEolent authority for title.
Great anxiety will continue to . be felt, until
the Szpeditlou is definitely heard from, on ae.
count of the storm which prevailed In the At
lanta last Friday. It le to be hoped that the
feet wee tar enough South to escare its effects.
The fleet was seen eff Hatteras on Wednesday
morning, and the full power uf the storm was
not felt until Friday. It may have Weeded a
landing by that time, if Its destination is Any.
whine an the Atlantic amt.
the oorrespondoot—or the Baltimore
Bun,.who - tray have trace:moo sources or infor
mation, Bays that "while it is believed the fleet
will grille at some important point, it hat not
gess briand Fernandiao, ono , probably south
Of Brunswick ." These places are not rar.aPart.
'Brousatek Or on the mothers coast of Georgia,
while Fernandina Is on the extreme nordista
coast of Florida. It its destination war either
of these places it 'might have obtained shelter
before the storm.
We esithe early publioatioo of General
Blone'e report is a matter of little moment.
It ie.& mere question of etiquette and pro.
priety among officials. Not so, however,
with the report of General Thomas. The
publication of Gilt report - was an entrap
which neede explaining. If it was (arida
ed to the Tribrtne, by the War Department,
as that paper alleges, and which we have
not seen denied, then it is exculpated from
all blame. Bat the public will hold some
body accountable for Ibis disgraceful blun
der, to give it the least obndxions name it
will &Map of. It is to be hoped, for the
credit of the Department, that Dome official
of small grade has InfLoted this damage
upon the , Administration. Nothing *bleb
has 000urred since the war commenced has
created !loch intense disgust, sod if the ob
ject of the publication wee to injure Fre
mont, and satiety the publio of the proprie
ty of his removal, it has totally failed in its
object. Some of its charges have already
boon denied in loco, and It has created a
sympathy for Fremont which did not previ
ously exist. The War Department, for its
own,edit's cake, should explain how this
unfortunate blunder happened.
ARMY or THE POTOIS 4C —All - accounts
from Washington unite in saying that General
McCtstxr.er will, for the prement, remain in
committee(' the Army of the Potomac. If
any citing* takes place; General HALLece is
indicated ss the man. While lifeCtsuan is
iu the field, the headquarter■ of the Com.
mander.in.Chiet will be ■t the office of the
Adjutant General.
flublts fLoticts.
ILICCIIILIIIOW BANK,
Pittsburgh, licrember 6, Mt.
fr , . THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECT—
ORS of this Bank bate this thy declared &dia.
[dew! of FOUR PER OfINT on the OlpilaiitOCk. out
of the prone.. of lb. lamtelz mouths, payable to Mock.
holder, or their Irgal seprosentatives, OP or after tbs.
16th }tut not , d 4610. W. IWO abW,
OITIZANd BANK,
. .
Pittsburgh, Munster 5, it 51.
Ellia - rTHETRESI DEN T AND DIRECT
ORS or this Baal have this day &elated a die-
Wee of SOUS Pia alltir. on the Cepitat Mock, oat
of the orate of the tail atz months, payable to stock
boloers, or their legal representative., on and alter
the Illth lest . NAO. T. VAN I ORAN,
sobrdhl . Cubler.
!BUN CITV WINE Of PI tidift laGli r
DIRECTORember 6,184
T H E S OF THIS
inef BANE have tal day deesar dividend of
TERNS PBS CENT. an tee CapitalB l a ck, oat of the
pr. au wit,. hulas month., view* t°.tmkh° l "*" ,
.r their legal reirrees.tatives..nor ib• nth late.
oarltrlalterf JOON MAGOT/111, Gaehier.
AMAPA:UM Y BAWL.
Pittsburgh, bloveruter Et/4180i.
ft&orllE PRESIDENT AND
ORS of Mt. Bank have thle day declared
divideactof POUn Pin OSPIT. on the Caplet mock,
cot of the pronto of the beet di months, payable to
etockholtlere, or their lepl ispreeentetiven on or of
ter the 16th teat aothtd J. W COOE.Ofsb.r.
••• .11.103mMINOM BAUM Ur Facial/SUM.
November btb, lIMIL
T DIRIOTORIS OF THIS
BUNK alm &eland dhrftlimd of /0011 PIM
inirrusi, ost h
of the se:Mop of the Met ifs mouths.
otockholdesi t er Molt trial nprenutatleee, Sill to
pale once eke the 111:11 lost.
sloth IN H. is. MU tltAlf, Cleahler
FUNK ule Plirrhl:lltO • ,
• Noesubee Mb, net.
fiIIebTIiNPREbID&NT AND DIRECT
-088 of this Bank ban Ltd. day declared a dm
Weld cf 7000,P1111 osor eh It. Baykal Stock; oot
ZI the prods* .t Hal -ha mix menthe, obleh alit be
paid to stockbotam, or Utatr legal roprtoootatloco,
on or .4161*U:to 6th lastoot.
Doektdalewl JOHN HARPER, cashier.
aaIIaDIVIDEND.—TnN a Pi d 6t e h nt B an
d
•••=r Directors a tie WVITIRA IN6IIItANuS
COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, have tits day declared •
dividend of Tipp DOLLARS PPM BRAUN, payable
to stockholderean or alter the 16th but.
Doelaltd P. Ni. CORUON,Pe:retary.
•
Plnakinkaa Tam Dateraere, t
alceetaber tal.
EWLOTION FOKTHRLE DI
8110TO sena tor the epsalrils these
Seam will he hel d : tha Beak, on Mttatt4l7l, the
latt..,_batareantla'elatit a. ta. and 7 0'•10311 p. m.
ocZattl JOHN D. ICHALT, thabler.
urma Witinsui laaal.aG %mina;
Pittsburgh, nor. let 1561.
O.AN ELEOTION THERTEtIi
D 111.1110 1 .0118 of Umf Company, to serve for We
ausolog pier will be bald at tho Ma, No. 91 Waco,
meet, Co TUIIIopAY. tbs tab mat, between the
bows of 11 a. Woad p. m.
ughdtd V. U. GORDON, ikeretary.
Itectuaol 61.111 or Porratmon,
October 11114, 1843 L
I'L-AN ELECTION for Directors Of
--mr. Dayek PM be bold at tbe Banking Roue
on MO November 18, 1861, betweeo boon
of 11 a. co. and p. m. Tim maul meeting of Moot.
bolder* wlll'he bold ock TOICBDAY, November 6, et 11
m. 'Coda) n. 11. litraaa 1, Cashier.
Ciettaal Dm, Pittn.negn e vot La,
ELEOTiON for Thirteen Direct
are of Ibb Bank will be held lithe Banking
MAN on MONDAY; lath day of November, proMmo.,
between thaboun of 10 a. m. and g p.m.
The animal to etocktioidata will be bald on
TDAPDAY, Noy. 6th at 1014. o'clock a. M.
oolftlin 020. VAN DOnald. nimbler.
lacattan Max. 11)0t. 17 * INN.
lir AN ELEOTION for Thirteen Li
rectors of Ible lack, to serve &mal t y the mr
going par, will 'he hold at the Osekog Room, on
MONDAY, Nov. 18Ja, he:await the hums of 11 a. to.
and? p m. '
The sexual 'tioallag of lb. enxklimidere will beheld
Ellie Rankle( Home on 11:111eDA1, Not. bay at 11
o'clock a. la,' toolthlmj J. 1 1 16001/IN, Cashier.
&stagnant bud, int. 17,
WAN ELECTION for Directors of
eds Bank. to serve Dm
co
ansolnk 2wv, .111
be bold at She Ranking House, the 13th day of no.
somber, between toe hours of tl o'clock a. to. cad 2
o'clock p. a.
The nnuctsilklestlns of the Stockholder. et/11 Is
held at the Backlog House. on TI3IIIIItAY, the 6th
day of Nov. at 10 o'clock a. mt.
oelgdtaoll . J. W. COON. Cashier.
biIIORALNIOs . WIN[,
ELECTION
17, 8014
Irb".AN ELECTION OF DIELUTORS
of this Bank, to wee &,r the easoing leer,
will be bold MA* Bookies [loose, on 1,10011,AY, No.
ember Mb, bk wan the hours of 10 o'oloct o. w.
sod 2 doktek
A Iterieral taaalleg of the Stockholder. trill be held
on TURN/AY. Pler.lsth. at 10 o'clock 4. X
c9l7llotd 1360. D. Moo&Mr, Oathl.r.
Ado fitibtrtionimti
'OAPTAI,NB OR LIROTENANTB,
FORMING COMMIX:3
FOR TRIG 7:441.R,
Woold do veil to call gadget tbath. Penton and Hand.
bills of
W. 8. HAVEN.
Ncw; 84 Third street,
Who fa prepared to plot twill or largo, according to
thi desire la.
F4ll.lsTCr2- 001.0.1‘13.
r To attract
, ATTXNTION.
anlB
DEARLf3-40 casks No. 1 rezeired this
.a. daY soS anciaar.
011,40 U Ms. Lime for este by
L
HMV n.. down.
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ORN /1111 A f. 75 b.'. fT . ,
Corn Nod Jowl geed wad kw Bak by
JAL. 811211 1.
• , a••,
r VG LIT on the 15th of" Oct. ber last,
J t M • Ei. , 0•11,,5e by the I_ , Str..t.ino I. • FIAT
BOA". ma k.d W O WA ItTle6l o 6 Ihe pro.
Pratt...z . wdl a. t.t Id tIJ ft 'd lawn
properly, pay dump., tat sway,. It will be
t.l p,r , d of .wording it taw.
006,101
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T llolikS Li. ELLIS) IT, M. D
sir Ont. routh of Erma, Common, orm door
mart 0 , Frde.al irr et, AllegArrl• •
Da
NIA/GIT h.rlog rearm .d 1•• ♦lleyheny acd
re rimed the practl .,, , • f need': ae, r• fps tfoty off ♦■
We pm - ening:oaf arz rite: to bit rid (Head. e ,d lb.
o n manly ireceralir • re to In,'
W INTER UICINLNU
111R4 PIAIVECNIOr,
No 103 "der(/' .Ftreet. ,11, 10 3 d , Y Cos
Bogs leave to Inform hnr patron , . and the public_ glom
t"nii7, *bat ahr. will open • fte•h aleortment of WIN.
TIER Wl'l'l4El OP Gt•TEAL BONNSTII,
DAMN'S HATS, HEAD DENSSNS Ac., on
HCBAL,AY, NOVEMISE3 Titt, •
To which eha invite." the attention of the ladles.
ncl3,3cd
OIL REFINERY FOR b&LS,
ItMasted on the Washioglan Toropike Yi of •
mite from Jour.' Ferry Lauding. with all the Fixture..
eio , nreeuary for makirg)foori Oil; also, an .abun
dcue ot water. For farmer Mtorott.ttou enquire of
llllia RoffEltrB,
Mr loth of Faerellil Run.
Yt:HUY/AN FEBRANUGa.— For the
prevention er core of Fever and Agoe. In all
climates sod miasmal district, where bilious and re
toluant Neste prevail, nals sterling remed will be
wand invalnablo. It effectually mops the ca lla sad
eubdnes the lever. tednvtgorates .he appetite, alla
Irritation, glee• emeticily to the spirits and thrums ■
vigor -no vitality, which mon restore. the patient to
portal health. In no cam hie is tailed to core, and
ins bottle has offectcally cored four to ile persona
Other. have been mined by It after failure or Quinine
and every other known remedy
Praparedand sold by &LI 0 D. SANDS, Drogglela
190 Fulton meet, New Yntkt_.
Bold also by D. A. WAIINAXTUOR 0 00., Pitta
burgh, PA
Noll also by Druggistemtiterally. ocBl.llwmitT
Linos OFTEN Co toots,; C 7 ALLIORINT CO,. Pa .
Pittsburgh, november ith. 1831.
TO ASSESSORS AND ASSISTANT
ABBlBBO/18. —Bank Books for the Triennial
Ameaament for 1862, are oc w ready for delltery, at
the office of the (knot, Oommlationeta.
The provhireg of the law
be tho time for Awe.
son so make their returns will it:1101nel and Is
all
cues when the area twat le not completed tad the
book not flied la the proper t Mtn prenona to the first
day of Fel:weary, 1862, the penalties Bled by the Art
of Assembly wlll be colleted.
notatd•ltarT lighllY LA %Minx . . Oonlrollet.
-
%NEM ONLY ARTIO.I. -- k isl
al wrap ba rellod on lot extern , fowling VICHAIDI
of ail downptlons, I. the
RAT PABT"R.
•RAT PABTX.
RAT PAOTR,
RAT PAI4TE,
RAT PASITA,
' RAT PABTH,
Proposed only by JOSIPII PLRMINO,
Prepared only by , ivEIRPeI FLAMM%
nob corner Market street and the Dimond,
CAUP.ENTIGH, SLIOP.
Raving remoeed my.shlp from toreckk atroot to
the Oil Barrel Tartar, ' neat 10 BM W.01.n
Factory, below the Bropenoloo Bridge, on the *He
gbooy Over, we era now prepared to do ell kind• of
uAllrnif Tin WORK.
Or Particular Mention pall to JOBBING of all
kind. All work dne on the most reseal:able term..
nofhlwd H. T. PBlO.ll.
LifigSll ARRILVAL or I.IHOUSEI a.
AI 1000 bags prima' MM.',
100 do floaallos do
590 burets prima N. G. Moloney
100 do (fold., Syrup, '
100 !Ada prima B. O. bow.
100 do Porto Rica and Cuba Fagan,
60 barrels Oribbo4 du
26 do B Coiled ' do
COO auk/ Eters bait,
1000 bombe do do
1900 boxes mortal ata... Window d load,
1000 ktg. do • Natl.,
60 boxes German Ulay
60 barrels Ilboloarl Cia o },
In akin add for aate by .101111 1. HOUSB 4 CO.,
000 Oorner bmitteold and Water stranta
_ - -
W uuNaIONMNIVTS--
25 sacks flint HoudnY.
7,i Umbel. plums Obtataiste,
70 do buelluara IlLkoryaus,,
SO do Walnuts,'
IP barrels ninormota Crauberries.
lu do caltisaled bell obspo Ors tiberrios,
to' d) cbolca Apple.,
id d r 'Aid Witter App Ire.
CO bushelaprhoe baless Yascbes,
160 dawn Cincinnati Ltrooms—ooacrted,
10 barrels pure Vluefor,
19 do tart and Dry Tobacco,
CO gross superior Urn Polish.
barrels prime throat Odrr,
60 do Ye. rowdy Tlonr—Trumpet treed
100 do
dodo do ••Palmetto Mills,
10 boxed, 1 oshcb, pure Oat tuba Wloe,
oo 1 do do clreet do do
demi/oboe do
6 tierces Devi.' Sept Cured Faroe,
fee dale by nod L H. Vu/DT A 00.
lONLAND MOSS PASTE.—This de
mum, preparation, composed cf Icahn d Ram,
imam Malilr, Seim acid Vanilla, Is coundemi, mon k
wooded for the alleviation sod rare of °noes,
SORE THROAT, 11 0AIIISRAIRMI, rte. Sold by
SIMON JOHNSTuN, Droop%
and dealer ln Choice Vatolly
boa Corner Smithfield and Pourtb muerte
MUiSMI
PROM TES NEW TORE AUCTIONS,
HK.1,.! flaring thli week .t
HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE,
'7'l 'Market street.
On stock is now unctionly fall, sod mar goods par
chased hr CAB Q In New Fort Auctions sod from the
bayonet; will be sold to CASH OUTRUN at a. LOW
A PRIOR or they coo be porntoes4 to soy Elston
Jobbing Mum.
Ptuvlame mill have Ma advantage of Delman,
from • NNW, ?aifi AND ATTBACTIVA 6 200 K,
mpeolttly adapted to ale same of • any and country
trade.
WOOLEN HOODS, SHIRTING, OAPS,
SONTAGS, NUBIA& SLERVIIe AND MTV,
EMBROIDiRID COLLARS, SETt AND lIDRPA,
INPANTb' ROBES, WelirB AND CAPS,
PLOUNCHRGIS AND ID3IftOP,
BLACK LAOS•AND GRENADIN
HOOP SHIRTS of all the most approved mikes,
very cheap,
PINN,LI AND COMBINATION (ORBITS,
LAMB' MERIN') UNDERGARMENTS,
OHILDRIN'd do do
MIN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, made of Cot
ton, Marto., Bilk and ell Wool. A splendid snort.
meat it low prime.
SOLDIERS' BOOKS, GAUNTLETS and all otber
Mode of geode no 2 JOS 1104N.111.
. . .
IN/inane thinenol.LlA Or •almialfra.V., Pa,
'Pittsburgh, November Zl,lBOl.
TCONTRACIORS.--tealed propo-
A. late tril l be received 'at Mi. °film until THORP.
GAY, tba Tth inst., tor the erection of it Bridge over
Pillow'. Back an the Hie between t.e toernebins of
Indiana end Ann Deer, near the canal. Roan forty
hire feet. Stone yak to be done by the Penh of
teouty.tiv t cubic feet, and Wood work by the foot
lineal.
Ale; for the erection. of a Brl.ge over the Pour
Mile Run, on the 110,01 PItT and Peebles totraships,
near the Monougitheia river. epee. thirty foe rem—
wort by the porch sod Wood work' by the toot ,
Place mid specification■ can ho seen st the cam of
the Octioty Commieetoaer..
By direction of Wont. Oottimbialmiere.
n &t,a 11.11.N/l!
J. b. WAAViA, INKS
SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY
OP PVINBTIN
Menufacnntera and Wholesale Damian In
LUBKIOATING AND Klit/lIMID 011.8,
St. Clair St., near the Bridge, PM:burgh.
Tradoll, no. e /tork,—Solar Machias 01, No. 1; Foto, No.
chive t; et,lar onalug 011,110.1, Molar Burn.
Log 011,No.
Advanoes male on'econeignmenie. beton
non given to filling order. for Croft 0,111 of all owe
nee puitles. cc=
14.111a1l .ILt X LL. VU .LLNki.
& Commission Msroftissi
AND Wiio,64tist brauta 18
Chows°. JEStittager. SowilzuPl,3lli,
And Prektua °swornll7,
its , ' Me gm Rhlnd AM/wino:al
10U00 PEAR TREE B .--if per.
• erne wishing to pleat We Pen,
will cell - at MUKDOVIPtI 'OAKLAND NU43IYRY,
they will we, come rats. Pear Tier . Fourth street
are roe out to the DAWN] every Aileen rtilnotoe.
anZiNfalrtlT
attalN AND SEM) WANTItiII.-
bOOO btubtle Bye.
10,000 do 0.1.,
100 barrels Cheer tkod, •
100 do Timothy MO..d.
Yet which rub be pato at a toir rout . et Into by
Lubin DICKEY A t.. 0,
ant 30 Water e. reel.
Are l .. bbls. choice_ farieties of
Apple, by the eine° barrel or. drsylost, reed
sod
bee IWO by JAB. A. rATZIR.
Rod Carrier of Mahn sod first its
D UtaiWuhAT FLOUR-100 sacks,
MI 24 m a AA WA sacks. DM reed od for lids by
JAL A. mum,
Corn.r of Market And Pint OA:
'ULAN IiSktRIA6--14 bbli. choice ()is, I
‘,/ Werke realm{ arid kw mak by
JAN. A. /ATOM *
oot, Oornor of Market and tiro ata
_ _
a n. w.
..... S. OILTOIIIIII.
JB. DILWORTII - & 00.,
ci • IHOLISALE 43110010/4
Boa. ISO and LIS Second Beet,
ml PEETSBUAdia. PA.
1102 Goobs
11. gl. .2
C • e Id f -
L .7. P. Y, giei ,
7; 21
. •
.7 . .
9 •T, ; 4 'On I.
.
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ill
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4 A 14
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414 4 o
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of go _4 r. . -
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NEW GOODS!
BATON. MACROM &
Nos. .17 and 3.9 Fifth Street.
Are now:melting a fteeb simply of
NEW WINTER GOODS.
Parobased by one of the gray during the put weak In
New York sad Boston market. We tea now offer
greet inducements to WIIOI,IIBI LI AND mem
saying. smbracasa alacilepte of
Steps, Drab's, Buttons, Tamers,
Velvets for Deese sod 0:oak Trimmings,
Reid lunch and Butch Sub'd Collars and Sol.,
Real Los. Trimmed Collars, Sete end lidkfa,
Reel Prancer Lam. fireneditie and Vase veils,
Infante' Smerileereet Robes, Waists and Caps,
Poinet and Pub Ribbons, Trim:alas Ribbon..
In •
nth glowers., Roars and Plume.,
Ledlea' Colored Ouhmere•nel Boston Ribbed Hose,
Bilk. Merino and Ifleeey-lined Cotton Huh
ChlldreeesHighlan I alai i and swiped Wm,
Ceuta', Lades' and Chlldren's Olovesand Ourotlets,
Megan! Stylw—llairety New this team.
Finoy N,ek Tire, stooks, butte and Cravats,
Malt Haw, Suspenders, liandkercblefa,
Fins Onatommede Brine and Collars,
Pansy Oru•Shlrte—entirely new styles',
bilk, Merino end Wool Oniereb'irts and Drawers,
Zephyr Ruh Eltods, Zooive cape,
Shawl., Tams., Sleeves, Gab ers and Mitts,
Zephyr nod Shetland Wool—knitting material,
Sam Obenille,Oord and Braid Heir No
Ribbon sod Velem Head Drams. IS abbe Ac.
Eifivlng made speeded arrangements with the
maarifutorers of the RISC STIIIIL SPRING SHIRTS,
we are enabled to eell a bolter Skirt to the trade at •
lower pries then suy bonae nut or west. Oar line of
numbers .810,12, 15, 15,20, 75. 30—ladles, and el, 6,
6,7, 8, 9.10, 12, 16—ortesas and chaffer&
urUITY AND COI/HIRT lIRROriANTS, MILLt
MRS AND PRODLIIIRS who boy to soil agetei.
will
always god oar stork well everted, • prima ea low
a. any hone east or weal
:RATON, MACROS A ca.,
Noe. l 7 sill ID 1 1 dith street.
BICAUTIFuL
NEW DRESS GOODS,
S P3.^.1771.8, .&o_,
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE
DAT GOODIES
A FULL ASSOILTAIENV
NOW OPENING
AB OM BUM LB NOW LW NSW WOK WW
WILL - 111 ITICEIVING
New Goods Daily
C. HANSON LOVE,
N 0,14 MAIDIENT i3TROBT
odium./
CHSAP,
ELSGAST en WITILIOTIVII
Broca or
DAY GOOD S
AND
J. W. BARKER & CO.'S
60 ISIAIRktEIT bTtcHIET
CLOAKS,
MANTLES,
BASQUES,
NUAVILS:
PLAID,
FIGURED,
LONG AND
,SQUARE.
BLPEC SILKS:
COLD SILKS
PLAIN, PLAIN.
NODDED and FIGUDED.and
RIEPPICD. PLAID. t
DRESS GOODS:
DRESS GOODS:
DRESS GOODS:
GOLD AND SILVER,
no. SW gout* Whirsf Street,
PHILADILPHI.A.
Gold Dad silver Bought.
Sir Parties forwarding phi:ape by Nzpress
/MS with& poompi 111•1 uter i return. -
wDI
Mar kt L Bronx k 00, f7deatin ootDileirdlm
DISSOLUTION.—The firm of SHRl
vim f DILWOATII It tide day disrobed by
touni%l mania. The.bilidDOW 'WM ID muted hr
Jour 0. DILWORTH, at the old stand, 114 and 13J
&mond street - B. P. SHRIV/Ilt.
November 1,1961. JNO. B. bILWOILTIL
no -PARTNERSHIP.-I havollia day
Cfaimists4 with me" In the Wholesale Grow,
IPWWW6, - 010. W. DIGWOBTH, smdsr Um style of
19ILWO8TH a 00., at the stand lately omaykal
by Waiver* Dilworth. - .'NO. 8. DILWORTH.
noteed
•
ILI A. fdoOLURG,
OUSE.FURNIMIIING GOODS. I W.
MERINOS, SAXONY PLAIDS,
REPPS, , POPLINS,
VELOURS, POPLIN POIL DE
UNION PLAIDS, OIIEORK,
COTELINEN, EMB'D REPPS,
PRINTED CASHMERES, &e., ao.
DeLalaes,l2 1.2 eta. per yard.
Also. a oomplito stock of
°LOUIS. SATINETS.
OASSINERES, JEANS,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
MEETINGS, eit MS. PER YARD
MEETINGS, 6i tITE. PER YARD
PRINTP, OTS. PER YARD,
AND ALL - 0 - THPR 000D9 PROPORTIONATELY
Gilve as an early call,
CE=CM
D K. OILAILLSti 11.. STOW",
rikroloisan and spur goon,
OlNse„ Na. 86 Federal Street,
Ommolt• _Oplotillede_mr,
_zitar Ott tommisioa
Y
Artiortinnr - ciTT
DB. M. O. JONBb, • -
Itta irsaziemr,
f 4T.:1 ~~ 1 . . .
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W ANTer),--A. ATI.: & W ald N U&kt
Hi3lLEit fli It cbea In diameter, 70 or 27 1k.%
Wog. Hoquire of H M. HOLZ,
1.411wd comer Dequesne Was sad Past Alley.
Itriillll EV—Bonds and Mortges
TT for $2,000 and 13 9 00 , t .o to
three yerwar to ran. Apply at PAlTli ha74 el,l7l St. Cllr
sae
got *air az Co Eft.
F -A iiiiirCommodious tad
JL: owalutable raiders:es In ■ deatrable nelybbor•
In the Ward, Allegbeey, on long and Puy
to merits, and very low. Inquire of
• • FL 80110Y1B, In, Attorney at Law,
189 Fourth street
Vm:TABLE OIL PtIOPICHTY FOR
EdtW=Elltiiiireill on Trench Creek, belbractoa
tetween 10 and It hews. There ars on the property
elx wells in various proper, three of erbleb- are et
addclent depth to /Wily pending. Otenected with
ewells Is a powerfalandlne, fa good sniping order.
e pmert7 Is adjoinhey the celebrated liNktradck
farm and le perhaps oce . of the but oil Oleo In that
region. We offer e gre n tiarla on eat terms of
pareedt;or with exchange I, reel estate In or ad.
lolefug the city. ffor pa apply to
- IFLaut ico
r ,
6 IS:mirth ikrtet.
GIMOLEX liva itatag--Abour 1/111 NUMB
rjz4 POWIIII, la glad order, nor drlllng three Wmr
cream la thla aloe. • White sold cheap tar oath. la.
tin et
,ir-tttIAZITTNI OPPII.III,
Fthh armlet. above Ihatthwd.
B• --
O' Kt{ FOR 'lli r;-- - •
Regulations for the Array of the tr ai ted 'States.
fi llhara's Manual for Volunteers and Bat
11. B. infantry and Bide Tactics complete.
Scott's Infantry Tactics.
The anual al l
tor the R ne Drill
ec 800
ruk:
Mit In the fight Infantiy,plll:
Arty aged for the °abed States &naves by the late
001. Itlbrerterth.
Bayonet Sserobres for the Army. , • •
ALSO,
Pomona! History of Lordllsoon.
We of Ste Philip Sidney.
/Main Decides Battle,. BY Create:.
Ifr Walter !fattish. •By O. Kieltelei•
Adventures In the Beath' Paola°. By a Roving
Printer. - .
Tom Brown at Oxford. 2 vole..
Poynter Asbonomy. By ffltchell:;
Remake of Unekta.
Olibrree Career.
Gloessry or loglish-Words. By Trensh.
Beulah. By Anymena 3. Beans.
air Pcbool, Chemical, Medical and Theological
Boos*. Blank Books and Stationery.
002
IMAD. IS Fermin street.
NEW GOODSI I
011101 L DREEMIC, by the late Major
Winthrop, of the New Pena &moth Regiment.
The Armies of inrope. By General Osage B. Mo.
Ole
Raelead army flegalatioaa
Admit:tat In the 'loath Pula°. By a Boyar
Printer.
Thorlfetute o 3 the Moot:. By the anther of Mar
rat Maitland.
The Theory and . Practiee of the &With aforement
Owe.
Noel and on. By spemaa.
Otjeot Geoloos for Te lt acher. god Aleuts. By B.
A. Chalklos.
Too Defence of Armageddln. or Our Oonutry fore.
told In fkrlptore. By r.l 910ta.
For oils by B. B. DA YlB, 93 Wood street.
MAJOR GENERAL Id'OLRLLAN':
ORIAT WOGS —TUR ARHIU OW I.U.
!LOPE. ted.
Revised Army Regulations
United States Infantry TeCtiel.
id'Otellatt's Baronet Itzensissisi
Ringeborre Infentry end Ali Misty.
Roden infantry TesUce, Boole.
01166 Wm o.velry Tattles.
The Itesznit • .
Chose' Baigory.
/oriole by KAY it 00., 66 Wood covet.
://11068' MILL'I'ARY IdURGBRY—A
‘,4 retabasl m IdUltsry Surgery-, or Hlou on the
losergerkelas of fold, Ostop sod ricotta Preetka—
By B. D. Oran, M. D. 1 volume. Prise tO coots.
sett KAY A CO., SS Wood street.
D ,
IEB FOB 1882 .— Just reoeivod
oo immodest of Mew,. L.& E. Zdvorde teen.
WWl:doles Welded. In plot' and elegant Wren—
Nor sole by B. B. DA WM, 93 Wood most.
CARPATII AND cm. OLOTIIB
FOURTH ST. CARPET STORE
W. D. it B. lifoOkLiatt .Ithve this dal opened
put of a very huge and Yarith sesottment of O&1&.
MING. to which they Invite the steuttiell of hal ,
ma they shell be offend on the nice: favorable
Moo, a newly Imported lot of bait:1111 Dnuao STY
of off widths, sod at We lowest rotes.
Mil&Wil
FALL ,G 0 0 I) 8
W. are now opening a chola stook of /ALL 000D3
centhrting In all of the latent Impartatloaant mop's ,
OAII9IIIIIIRIS and vranNos, wblth les thither oar.
IlliTlll Sin NI equal In any athartthant to be rown4
that or West. 'They will be Dada up to order, 14 a
theatiot style, and at prime to atilt the times. Wa
!mid itsPatthdly *Walt an early call from oar
. yalrons and the public.
SAMUEL GRAY & SON,
Taumti, No 19 FIFTU St
HATS A 14.1) 0AP23.--
FALL sT-sri..ms°
11 1 1000ELD di 0.0-'ll
.11l WOO WISEST, PITTB2I7ROB.
Bays now on hand a very large; and complete dock
of the haws styles of
HATS AND CAPS,
Both for the city sod *wintry trade, which as
son at very low vetoes. - -
arOnlers promptly 9llad. se
SACOES,_
WRAPPSRN
BOURNOUS,
N. IL
...a. 1111171.1
TAYLOR & BROTHER,
OOKNISSIIOR RICROLIAIVEN,
NO. No WALNUT SMUT,
SaPPersonal attention ninon to the win:base and
sale of Prodoo• and iderobsodizi ganeralty.
Rodents advancta niati• on ooneigiunento of staple.
article'
, .
— Wears THOMAII A RBC7OHLI Cer.;'Pfttlibargh.
KING. PIINNOOK t 00., .do
JOSSPH O. Bunn, Esq,, Otaltutall, •
And Otne.lnuotl M•robants senenaly.. DOURO
M AKTNII, it VU.,
AiSAVITUI AZD RETINVEIS
Commission Merchant;
Nor the sale of
Crude and Rettned Carbon Oils,
No .61 %%mama
1201a11111,«....111L I WIIXICZUM.
OODULLE O IL REFINERY.—
HOLDSI3II', BRYAN 'dlt CO., ;
IMO 05 N A T ND 7
.LUBE Or
EIG - Oll-
Svoartsally as, !mad . the vary Oast quality a
217 INTOLI A , yea soil winos, aeon uW, s IPA
IMBRlVATilkyurs - watt. anzop! and • Lt/A1
fir Ail aeera lief Utica $6/1/111
Mali. 'mond &oh will be proiiptly *Moiled to. •
L. tfltarl,-- /L vILLLIAOI.
L 13/,c
,PRQDOO/6 LID 90110/1/11111011
. 26 E 0 31Ei0lEgA.NTS„ ' • '
• No. 2045 Zilaurr &sat/ma
DBE / 411.
_
as2gultf ' L
S - I_s 000 ISITEBTAISNL.
4
—The elms till be Littered hr
mei moron soskowspr stem !t:troai tbire t 0
rectarar,by womalub!tio= orrichhio•
ereatieta nil estate te Albans, lop*,
et ode • PITTI73, fO h.Ogp n Mut
cierto,..;;io ell
.11....vii=cri,
giants.
W. D. & McCALLUM
fa 'RUM - tilllll, LIM
JUST BECEPir&D.
OINCINArdn
•••=:
100 b 4. (ANN Appleeleeto.l (Mt,
304 quit oNurat fresh P44thes,
/00 4 40.PotaNNA
14 dassa NNW 0040014,
140 40 Western Diem Cream Cheese,
fm tin•l4 Aelltsil oft,
s Sow*
10 bushels ChsetA44B.
.1 sit reolved Nut 14r lAN
/SANK VAN GOWAN,
114 Soesed street
Yli clr—fywgLwxuy_Alt A
corsair care kw Pitxttl, oltbir transit or Iv
kraal • bot4t7 .
811102 JOIDIEVN,Ihvgest.
and Monter. in Motor /irony Iloototort
not Owens /Wallowa:id tomtit sawn.
Zoui,AB --The sub.
tCt
I Oth AND mantou P ir seLl at in " )° •
from tu /sown Olt GA ibbitikol but
Ibbeiltr, at tab basalt :
ao• .• btalAtt 0101 M • 00.
autur olutuncurm - Ail
bop la stop sobi al:ol4mper Toaarylvs.
am Minot sok tot soto by ,
ea" No.I47_•4IOOOAAT.D ARSUCKIXe.
idDerty @Mot, mar bold of Wood.
---
50 BBLES NO. 1 REFINED 0 0 •
0/1. ibr mos pen W. A. Kamm.
AUVSEMEIsITS.
- -
p ITTSI MRGIITEZATRE.
: WEDAINADAT Tritium NOTAKELIN 6 -,--
Wen of 1.6 m eAPAtateat of the gnat Alanian
Jolty,
Thi:CRT J. A.-
0 RBIV- A /i BBOTHEItI3.
. 141118 D PRAN3it.
N. /AKIN . N itt
il RALANOILL..—..I"... HAIL.
To coaolulo 'Rh ,
mum !MART Nina WON PAIR LADY.
RUT
NUM.
NATI iNgToN,
CUNUSAT
Thursday Evening, Nov. 74h, 3861
GRAND OPERATIC, BALLAD
LINSTROMENTAi CONCERT
'TB* pabilo are weepeotfally WWl:tied that SIGNOR
MAN boat will glee • 0 fIaND 00NORRT aewbove,
.we which 'tendon be will be U. feted By
MRS. DOWX/NO, PROP. V. DX HAM.
MR Y. warn. • Int.
and others, who have Italy voinnteetwltbetr.ressfees.
Toe Proscenium la new and attractive, containing
Seurat checultsg neleatlons that are detente; the
oonelderattou of the mottos! pubikt. ,
Tickets of adtalasion, with reamed seats, nrrir
olppret way be obt tined at ' the Matto Steles and at
the do:r on the evening of the Coecekt:
Fiat of Bali mud Ptcltuunnes, at Mr. MELDS%
neic, Stain Wood street, eel the Motors. 10L1111111.
• itßO'd, Fifth !West, where tickets, with reeerred
teats can be neared.
•The
coon open at Oonceit — totontenoie at Bo'oktele.
Pianos need upon this ocotillo, an tronStbefe•
`mean manufactory of !nestles,. t• Bons , Beer-York,
and bus been torntrbed by Wentraltro.,
/fifth stmt.
nolkitd
1 1 ==niussic.
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QAO.IIICD edU6lO BOOKIn
h.) TUE OTTUARA; Jr:BILKS ;
NEW MB tot ZION; DIAPASON:.
•• . CHRISTIAN MINSTREL;
NEW OARHINA molts;
• SADDAM NEM, &BD
StuNataivira.
All .he shove at $3.60 per doom cub. Par ark Dy
JOHN H. MELLOR,
No. SI Wood Street . Pittabargh.
BRADBURY'S
la OLDELN CHAIN
Sabbath School Melodies.
♦ NSW SABBATH 1011007. AMMO BOOK.
Sits largest, most complete and peektit hymn and
Pme Book ever made for Me abbot Sabbath echoed&
rimy stir per buttered, or 111 - centa Magid, pr ARO
per dome. For sale in quantitted or singly by
JOHN N. 111111.1-OE,
No.Bl Wood street, Nut burgb.
•
pAN4z AT A iAßoam,
a tAILEIS STOOK 07
Splendid New end Becond•hnd
PIN 0 8
wilt Li iold at
GREATLY illtliUCED
OBAILLOTTB
OPISNED AT W.
OPINID dt W . & MMUS',
OPZITIM AT W. t . 1). IFIJOUP.
OPINED AT W. A D. lima'.
On urn AT W, is D. &66r6',
STRIPLD flifNOH SHAWLS,
BLAOK WHIT& °HECK &BAWLS
ULOVL&fI OF Mil tiFSPRET• SIAM,
suthiossidsausa A ♦LL P&IO
W. & D. HIIGII6
Os I Dti
NEW GOODU
OPINING AT
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
TIMID 617PPIX - HAW AND BANDSOMB
DREBI3 GOODAL
PIOLLBILD 1111111600 for fk, worth 31,60.
BANDHOMI ULM/ARIL
PENNON KIRLNOB for =IM, Lrorth $1,25.
RIEQUAREIR PAB6IETTOB fork*, worth fk.
FERN= FLANNELS.
watr&:TILLOW, GREVE ELLIE FLANNEL&
FIANDBONE NNW STYLE CIALEA.
'do LONG BRAWLS.
+a -Call and ewe the 'took, which will be found the
handsomest lu the cltyonelling
-asl CILZAP FOR CikBll-PAR If OMIT
[)u YvuEVWN ililf41:00 I
MP t B GANNET PRINT/NO 017108
- deetnned for Small Printers, Stationery, Druggists,
Sbnensedg. Omen, Bankers, Gmateure,the arm, and Neey, AO. BeT Peewee we offer tor tale an of
New fttterm are the almyleat eel attrollitaab .04
beet made of Soy cheap homes ever !emoted, and on.
V Woe *Peat ran be operated by any one, whether
plater cr not, end are odd at prim Weber to onboard
of, that Is to BO at about OfttaltitTli tb• prate ad
Job Freres now In nee. Tbe Cabinets (upon Ind*
the Steam stand.) are extrepcoed of - email qaat, Dew.
ly and strongly put towbar, sad Greampppssseeetttannsrrrsad
oonvettlenoe bare weer been equalled. sad as
7ospas, or end for CIMILIMI, giving afar,ctio•
No. 1 Spruce street, N. Y.
111201 2 1 0
Ds HAVEN & SON,
D.
STOVES.
Warehouse, . Federal • Street,' near Neer
edam swum= um.
t fhi ri lm oit tbe attentloo or. ostlers to oar large more
moot et Doolittle ao4 Mating Stowe, ger Wood Mad
gloat i irlike we aro wen at tae lowest prem. That
aid oar city will Cal it to dialredrastag• to
in she
• load ataroloo oar Ilea bolero yardmen she.
when. •
Oast Drat Itotue boats, Iron /ham Scales, Hollow
ham Wagon Bah%
Nils and Panay Orate Fronte,', Fenders
hl eto, Carling, 01 all hada rude to Mar. ,
. D. Di 11AVIIP • SOL
N 0.62 NINO street.