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OILS, 'r^SSgaß.- Tola fiotd“fc'm.'wn’SLESAlE tesmasss?, ...17 ftaamtwtoa Merchann and De«l- »trfr't.l»«»« t a ffutrmlTropl itTmibnrgh. 'lris SSSS^gysssaTass MMmh.tmi». ga. ui piartorgh. -Mi«flroc*rs,OocQimlM&a«ad Vorvcrdlos M •*. s^as&^aaM^ * °°M wuojjß- M ra KttltaSl! 62 front Knot, lutuunuuii. V* Saw B&IGHTOK, PA, : THOMAS MOOHE, ° F AW DBAJL •)\ ' OOPP*HDIBTn.L*D -FOBS RIB vnaik HUM Il'MflAß, ° rt,,, ,olld “ i ' “»»*■* m.rk.t prtc. ,*M abv P°I*MK»IU lngtnllmla < “"* ntTKhd by * prooea mv tDd improved. - 1 — ' OBIS JOftEPa F. HAMILTON A «JU. t ; Comer First end liberty Streets, PIITBBOHGH, Pa. Bf 4R dfAOTU KUU 1 yr BUTEHIOB STEAM ENGINES, Arnat BicßiemtT. j JOHN OUPHAHT * CO." I : o? v, ■, eursiftrj of hot iW*- .fMMtI) MOW aHD WABUSM, Obaiowl g*gfeiJtaß--»4.JUH ftofc, Buileilroa,ma. wotx* Him* oOj «* JraJrt W« reboot, NiTuWcal «t- PHuS/mi. ' BXCglA'iPg ULAMSWIiKKS- HnixMnwc'(iuCpMLL. 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No. 139 Fourth at, Lowrie’a Law Building, PirraapKOH. B. *• LDPAB, ATrUKNBY AT LAW, Offioe, No. 72 Qraot Street, . PITTSpOMH. PA. BWINU, Attorney and Conneellor at Law, OfSce No. 160 Voarth WrMfe, escnMf Qurry alley, ■ HIIVU»L|I - • PITTHgnnOH p«. . Stmistt b. TEETH EXTRACTED ' WITHOUT PAIK.III BY TUB OJK Of IB APPARATUS WHBBBBY NO DBUOB OE GALVAN IQ BATT* ST ABE DB*D OoU TO U«rU th. tlm. when th. .ppor.th.co SVttrfSHSgSS AErnimALTMTHtuhtoAta.wrf.tata. K. OUDRY, Uentl.t, ISftJinithtodat. J oaK p k a ham a, _ „ DUSSII* Connelly e building, oorner of Diamond and Grant etreeta, Pittebnrgh. &unnait-.Dr. A, M. 9aDoek. Dr Hubek o«1jw Bqmum. Entll «mtn ' Boot**:,; Q.KO. ALBSKiTSuNIfoo:, %“wna°B r | t »SffiL , » o *SL , Sa' SMSE of mut frTkd low for CMh. Httwtfcgohm. or Mutiny •tUHI OAAPBBL& "I LIANU£ACIDB£B_Q£JIOQTfI|p^. ate. *— i> °- i. KOW Alt NST HAL, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN TflJl icott wleot breads of Ossdlim HAVANA CISARB, AND ADD lON P| Of • SMOKING AND CUE WING TOBACCO mnai. ianot nmiuciiapm fipp, tdbis, Sa, Id gnat aarlsM. B 1 ’ °” d ® r *J-.BtCh»ile» Ilotat, Pittoborgh. tt. B.—Xhs Trade rapplied oo Überal tarn -ayll;ly fiKBMM TRUST iID lAflfttlX BAM, Corner Sixth and Wood Streets. >abk op Diacouai *«o obposit. •100,000. 'OTOOEHOLDIBB UIB , t Miaotoa* AD kii BBIKBUAN, Pmldrat SprtDprajurtagb, , HiMTelar, i»Jh U "J | koU *' oKrttaStoWrt, JOBB__BTMWABT' Otahlw. YOU WANT WHISKJSRB? DO TOO WANT WHIBMBB I>o ¥OO WANT A MDBTAOHJE? DO TOO WANT aYbbTAOBN! , BKLLINQUAM'B OILXBBATND stimulating onguen t For the Whiskers and Hair. snnaooetng to the Called Stole*, that they haveobtsio. n 1 ensure ytow enabled tooffw. to mu l^^S, Sa. Uw ‘ m,,a,u » *»■> THE STIMULATING ONOUENT *7 »*■ *>: F-Muttniiß, & ralMMcb,. now of Lo moo, uu! la w.muttd-tobrtn. otTSXi WHISKERS "OR A MUSTACHE I 111 from thr» to IU noho. Thle oitlcio fe the only •a? wsys-s Sf^AttSSB«S;?K3 I Of towjf hair dark, aod Tutor* mrrm *» 10- x 2f U ‘S£BS^'h? 0 * toXibS. I ™*. !■ • u iodlmiiMbi* irtku h> ■■_ _ 2“ D *"V * b «*-*« *ole by oil Droubtt &^oaia2asyrsrSs Prt- *od t«tiß,|l nr °' HOKACI L HMIBAH * OO n »uw»B.lS§#J& Mdto. Otamood. oaSSSeK^' (JOAPI SOAPH SUAPM—TUB fIHBM, bJfilOALOUPllKAMPaWAP.auniftataroboo ®- *d- H- HAWPAH, ll ocioowlodgcd to betae moot irrvteooblo ofonj kind jot offend to Iho public lioeoporfor edyeoutooere fond to IU COeitnoei ■sTlof oi labor, ood hi rfflmy 1q rentoTlne m>oo pilot, tar on a -vtlhooidolortef Xliv&^ial boot wire tbo hooot quality of zooda. It coo lie ooed WHO oil klodo of volar. , \ * * it-o ftionlo otth |iU—io In |ln oiliuminj •US* 0 '*I'’ 1 '’ ooitoollo* fromogooUaooo nil kurtrfrfa tth community, ud vko hod OTiry facility aflorow ofopolOA tt hilly ood felrfy footod.- 1 QuartermatUrt Dtpartmmt ef Bu Tmlm, TUT taUA M JbortotwA Adpmioafe A, Polo. dowyer’e Chemical Ohio ««cootro Boop” borlco boon coed eery el tool Inly In oor Btolmooto. vohm lo oortllyla, two tt voo food odmlro. bly odoptod tolbo 800 of tavooldlan, and decidedly »»« ooporloe Hoop which oosld bo procured In A All IS A, ISIS, Qaortoimaatar uth *>‘*^MB^B,-• o' " PUB B. BWK*TUiinjtߣ-8 bUTiS™ Oidtr jut r«o»if«d u 4 ftr Ml• v - jas. x»AtztUf:*cozr. -* u Ro tt W»i«r mtmL D UTTER l BUTTER 11-2 bbl*. fiwh 11 “oil “otter loot rooolrod ood lor mlo bo FhASKVAK BOdDIB, : ° cm lOelll greovd otmt,,. K W4JLTE WUBAT JV ttODE—sjoo bblo, la otore ami onftloi in ■ofehy BcDOff ALD A AABOdAUA • ““ - I Io.BW ldborty otroot. /■lOL'ra KEVf.LVEKB.-6 inch, 6 V/ .hclo, for oole by ■ BOW* A TULIP, “ la - t r ' UdFFbod otnot. i'MhiaP— Bho*. beolsol—6Uo lbdeibr . /; a ?**!"* *** BWdB. Ipittstiurgj) (Sn^ltc. DAII.Y AND WKMIf BY B. RIDDLE Ac CO., rtvra eraxiT. assvi siqtbxuld. VITTBBURSH THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 14, 1801, LATKST FROM vvasujnutun! U'Adiiittoroa, Not. u, igtil. Torch-Light Piociiilon in Honor of G«u< ncCleliiua. Three thousand Germans ol Gen. Blenkei’s Dltiiion constituted a torch-light procession thie evening, and, with regimental bandi and fireworks and colored lights, marched to Gen. McClellan** house to celebrate hia promotion to the Generalahip-m-Chief. Transparencies and pyrotechnic pieces of most beautiful de signs were added to the attraction. All Wash ington was out to see. The crowds soon de manded the American stimulus of a speech and the call lor Secretary Cameron brought him to the balcony, wnisre he said : boldiert ; lam glad to see you. Glad, oecatue yoQ-come to do honor to your youoff and gallant General; it is fit that you should do him honor. 1 know him well, and I know that he has great qualities. All the men I see around me are Germans, and I am told that the most ol you are from Pennsylvania, mv native State. When lam at home, lam ac« cuatomed to bear men speak with pridror the German ancestry ol most of the Pennsylrani ans. German soldier* fought in every battle field that has given glory to our country. You Germans will now achieve more glory lor ronrtelves, lor Freedom. The next battle will >e a victory, but moeb will depend upon the men and the unity ol the men I see around me Do your duty and the result wUI be sure; [Cheering.] Secretary Seward was loudly died for, and appearing' upon the balcony, said : Fellow Citizens and Soldiers .- 1 a6Q before me one-twentieth part of our army gathered for the defense of the Union, and as large an army as any monarch on the lace of the earth baa ever called into the field. As brave as any, and yet u is an army that does not con tain a single conscript.' {Lood cheering.l Every soldier is a volunteer. [Load eheer ing.] It may well be to, for you have come ■p to defend the best Government on the face of the earth, the first that-bae existed eighty' years, and now it is to support it that you are here. Fellow-ctmeoa, | knew when this trouble began we Ihnuid have soldiers, and another thing was warned/ We have found It.* The gathering to-night shows that we have it. It was a General, and he is here to-night. Feliow-ettiseas, who shall be King 7 pball the Goddess of Liberty with her azure robea flowing around her walk abroad ; or te it plan derT Who sbalt.reigß, King Cotton T Wot a voice answers for King Couon. What sav you for the Goddess of Liberty ? [Oheenns 1 That if-it, (bee. The Goddess sba:i reign Calls were then made for Gen. Blanker, who ■aid: Citizens and B olditt*'. I shall say a lew word* and it ebail be few. If ever I find the enemy, I will fight thousands, and thousands "rngjuH as. I speak thia_iu>ble English. |,immeDae'cbeeriog.] Cries w*re made continually for Generai McClellan, but he merely appeared at differ ent times upon the balcony, and bojred to the crowd of snldieis and civilians that fill- J“ ■treet from one side* to the other. Wiitnnhis bouse the General exieraporTztd a generous collation, and gave a warm welcome to the officers who ewatmed in to lake him by the hand. The whole leatimonial was a splendid success, and is due entirely to the tpint and liberainy of Gen. Blenker and hit staff. The Spy System. General McClellan, on tiking command ol d,d oot 6od *ho m •ysthto iirthry effieten* epsmitio: ihre % lieimmeneelcDportance to hie own saccate, be baaeo thoroughly arganued it now aa to be felly inlormeo aa to the cambers end po- the enemy. Be it in constant receipt 01. information ta to their armament,' the •irangib of their fortifications, and'all more, msnu of importance, aad-oatea bit own plana on inch information. DlMlMareofGovtrtnointSiertti. ~~ The deaunatioQ o( the nTral expedition waa positively known or very accurately guessed at Now Orleans three or fu«r weeks ago, «a troops-wexa_ei. ihaLiime stationed-At. pointaj below Charleston, and especially at Port Royal to dalend the coaai. It it aery generally be heved that tha rebels had dtfinite information or the point lor which the fljel was intended: althongh it la not posaible to imagine.bow tbe I secret was divulged, aa (he plana were known I only to tbe commsoder ol the expedition and to the President, the cabinet, Gene Scotland McOlellan. it ia suggested that tbe telegraph I bae been tampered with, but no facta have been developed to prove that aoch ia the caae. I The government ie urged to atricter precaution* I In guarding its important secrets. | Exchange of Prisoners. I It m understood in well-informed quarter# that arrangement* are being perfected, at the instigation of Gee. McClellan, by 'which an exchange oC prisoner* will be shortly effected. A-great number of the federal prisoners have been sent south to Charleston and New Or leanep-tor - safe keeping, ba\ they bare still •Bough at Richmond, u ie believed, to offvet all to custody ol onr own government. Siffee the landing of the flret tbe advantages of Charleston ee a place ol safe keeping for Union prisoner* may not be apparent to the rebel 1 government as heretofore, . , The Reported Winter-stjkosihst oitj out, a ten tiaoo, md bought the *bol« ol lb. repiaiLiog stock ot general mcr ckaadUe ol a Wincbetter merchant and trana ported it to Richmond to soil. Hoorn Vernon Within Our Unci. In-front of the left wing of oar army below Alexandria, oar picket lines extend from the month of the Aeoolißk up the Accotink Ridge ten miles in from of F ort Lyon and four in front ox Moant Vernon, wbieh estate is now within onr tines, the rebel pickets appear aboat two or three a lc« boyood oar lines, and about the same distance this aids of the Oeooqnan. • Hebal Batteries on the Lovear Potomac, ' Several rebel batteries on the Lower Potomac bare been withdrawn. It is probable that they were competed entirely of field pieces. The Wreck of the Frsnch War Steamer* Pranoe may thank the rebels, who have pat ont all the lights along the North Carolina °oast, for the loss of iho*w*t steamer Catinet. whieh ran ashore in the night. The offioere of the blockading squadron say that that ooast la the most unsafe In the world. Tha Sew Union General In Kentucky. | Gen. Don Carlos Buel, who has been assigned to the command ol the department ol Ken tucky, wee detailed by &l»j >i General MeCleU iso to (bat important post, at the special re quest ol Gen. < Sbereian—eo that thairtendaof ihe latter msy rest eoatent that if outranked, n has been according to bit own wish. Gen. Sherman tue been most efficient; but, in view ot the long experience ol Qen. Buel, end particularly his connection with the service while Gen. Sherman was in private life, be aohciied Lie CommaadeMo-Chief to appoint this distinguished man as his superior officer. Th. f T urchM ® of Veaeela. ine wavy Department nas purcn&eed 220 ▼essele since Congress adjourned, and Hill has not enough lor the necessities of the service. Kewe from Mexico, A (enilanan occo|.,iri|j > bin pcmilioo in Mexico hai )u „ bit,Ted here with important information (which he has laid before toe bot ernmem) from the weal coael of Mexico aod Sonora. Il appear, that ihe whole weal coaal i« gfeatly exciled at tbd contemplated inter* venuon of England, France and Spain in their affaira. apd they bate applied to our- cAvern-' roent to know whether it w t || sustain-them in their atand agamat the iutriguea of Spain, 1 be rebel agenu are oow very buay in tfaat aectio A of Mexico, They have thoa far found 'little* •ynipathy, the people nearly all favoring the c * Qie °f .the Federal Government. Thia ia a!«o the cnee ». #ll 0 r the States throughout Mexico, ibe f'ba'a, however, hold oat flat tering promites, and offer to make any kind of ! treaties, and to aid them with iaooey. . MlM»lUnioiu. me 'confirmation ot me noWi from iht fleel ™ CJ “** d *-Joy»m feeling among all claMe., nicepl the aympatbuata with Seceaaia, who Ter ? l d ' , P" cd i e '>;. Th 'l J “ ""l like (he fire in. the mar.” Same ol nurmore aannuine anticipate before ten dty, mil elapae the .Ura and atnpra »ili Boat front tbe eafla of the Lepialattre Hill., at Cofoniboa, N C. Ihe e£feot of tho cetaa atnoog.t the troopa on the other aide of the Potent»o baa been aleotri oal. They had become ao Hred ol the dull ton tine of camp Ufa that they acarcoly knew how to oontaut themaaltea thia . morning when tha glortona newa of the fleet spread itaalf from en campment to encampment. A general ontbiret of enthnaiaam and patriotlmt toot place. In Oen. Blenker'a nirlalon (he aponUneona feeling *ll intense. 8 Ganefal Montgomery has opened *n Kpiaaft pal Cbqrch at Aleiaodria, and it is largely at taqded every Salbetb afteroooo. He baj se cured some fine voices-from Company I.Cid- Uin J. Reeside White, of. Colonel MoLean's Regiment, for the choir. Gen. Duel will start lor Kentucky on Wed. owday. Hia .warn i* to be marrinl to Colonel The President will-Dof p*Tdon-CepUlo Gor don, eonvictod at New Vork' of being engaged' in the slave trade. Tbe government desires the prompt punishment of tocb offenders. W'liy the Battle a, Balmont Fonghll Wo find the following answer gipen to tblß qaottion—end ,as the_m6st favorable, perhaps, wiinh csnf'O givsn.a'o deflmlitlr readers SG ti tlod to their aharo orihdTtilsractron and con solation wbioh it was dOsigne'd. to yield i ‘‘General Grant made a most snocessfol at 1 . r.T.'V portion o£ the fortifications of the Folk-Plllon oolonm lying upon the Mis soori Side Of the river. Tneir main .body lay at Colnmbns, on the Tennessee side. Along that line, from Nojr Madrid up, lay . force estimated at lest than twenty thontnnd men. Tho highest esttmato pleoes the numbers of the oolnmn at thirty thousand. Lot'eitber estimate ha assumed as a basis, it teemed evident that, fa Tlcir ol the eitraoidlnary number of troops ebslraotod from tho direct line of the 'Miasls eippf riser to march a gainst.Prioo and MoCdl- i loch in Soatbtrestern Missouri, jhg Onion com mender at Cairo coold not possibly make eny hSensiro movement. Therefore, . General of Poll a .as not likely to remain idle. A vast comber of his iroopi were useless to him. It, therefore, they were thrown for werd to reioforoe either Bookner or Prioe, at toeretmld-hare teen in ■ very abort time, they, migbt render the Confederate column of either or these commanders much too heavy for Hnn ter orShertheu. General Poik was wise enough to know that upon tho snooeas of ono or tho other of Ibceo oolumns bung the smtoess of the Contrel DivUioo which he commandf. He know further, too, that no soccots oould be hoped for from a diroot attack npon Padnaah, L *' r ?‘ ” -® icll * Hence, he oonld send one-helf of bis f too to assist cither Euokner .or Prioe, ee he deemed prudent - Granl a aiieck upon, and .conqueat 01, the e *>««■«■• at Belmont, indicate to. him Ibstlhero it not only a daring but a heaW eaemy upon hU immedi.l, front; sod.ri’g and hoary that he dere not epare e man Irora U “ theralore, that m lm P nrLailt diversion in favor ol both Huniet l , and Sherman's sd. vanning columns. The lo.s su.l.ined waeone which might hove been expected. No war that i« as grand and exteosiTe Alibis can be toDgbt without the occurrence 6r auch inci denie. The only con.oiauon which can au ‘ '^( c ” n, id«riDg Columbus »■ the centre ot the tr°nfederate ope W tinnßltWe.iern Ken tucky anrf Southern Mis»ouri J *at Cairo 11 of oure,) that the central column of: the enemy can afford neither of it. wing, any support, beyond the-faci that the rebels suffered more ,h ““^J^nj2M - 4jßuS!bera_ W dj!iuejii 5 jp« 6f warTwa-canoot bear toch loa«. mwe «n. . “ Gram > therefore, 1 fought wiwfy and ; Highly Important-nan N«V»I Uipedl. I The N. Y. Evening foat, In in article en titleil “The Beginning of the End,” eridontly, I written by one well inlbrnied, makes the lot- I lowing important nuiementa: • I. We have spoken of other expeditions, and I ** °midd*witbom betxiTipf anyrn.^.e f . I that the etily ajainai Uatterai w* a butihelral lOf eeonesof n*viloaBluughtsQpontbeS&uth» I era *omi v TM. Bwofort armada wee the •ecoad, and otocie are to follow aa upidlr >■ i I the ctrcnmiuncee require, Some of the die r r*tcbe« apeak or the probabHuf-of our forcea makoig their way inland i 0 Charleblou. Bat we 4cubt whether thin will be attempted at preietat. The principal object of.the move ment lit* been to acquire a incur* cnval eta “on ** tfa. a South whe>e our fleet* nu?bt reo- I dtavoue, aod where the army cooid entrench j.tUeU to possess a grand base of ultimate op-1 ; eratioofl, Beaufort once impregoably to our I poaseMion, it would not bo difficult to threaten I both Charleston end Savannah, *o ae to force I them to. keep large aimieaior their la ihe meanwhile their harbor# wilt be efleet- I ® [ o«Bd. Ao expedition it now prepared, I J- it bas.not already sailed, which will seal 1 those .ciliea. beyond -perad«eoinreao~the en- f 6r eiit of *»ery foture Theodora or'j Nishville. .1 k *5 lhe » bo ?e» w.e. are permitted I **•?[/** a of thirty vessels ia now J !° * l oanned, aod lead? to. sail j for tbe flail ol Mexico, where it will perform " cU "i)lia_duetime I ditelosf. TOO oeaaela are peculiarly fitted by ] a<*e,droghl of water and armament tor harass*. ing |bejcoilta ur Loniii,oa >D d Alabama:' Vaa so inflaia'a bj bis little accidental aocceae at ifie SoaUtweVt pass, may bares batter opportunity yet lordia playmibmkill. Nor will this enlarpriaa ei hauaytia labora.of the Nary Department, nmh HTTs' i Me W®* »ftir,*noib« nntn th.e rebels aball iearn ,he foil power of UN* government tbe, hire derided and pro - «« baaflate In lljenoU • ®r loiheeesontbera,canip«|pis.| It sends its troopa forward to restore the Union, to maintain tbe integrity of the nation, and re establish its authority ; whatever stands in the wayof those great ends will be prostrated. The vigor and vlodielivenesa of the rebels beve made the war of necessity an offensive one now; i * nd the strong and.'weak places of the izunr ! *? nt P°» er will to hMAiJed by the heaviest blows, without regard to other oonsequlnoes than the speedy termination of the contest. We nave already played long eooogh with a revolt, the earnestness and extent of which we scarcely oonceired at the outset, but whose determined, relentless character we now fullyunderstand. or Use Hot. r.““.buSS«i?.. *° b ” obt * , “« d “y The Oorert moot ha, iiraed permita to partiea In Khodo Island to trade with lojalliti along the South era coasu lo.d -t '.t no 7 “ ,0 °* 001 for th “ p«po». loaded with aopp tea of variona kinda, among whtoh an a.lt, clothiag, and othar articlaa of prima ncoc.tl.y, which, it h, peeled, willb. »t onoe exobanged for cotton. This Is a new feature in Government policy and war, and may .lead to importantreiolts. Senator Simmons, of Rhode Island, it is said has been the prinoipal mover in this matter It mey be, however, that these vessela, and others oow fitting out, will also follow the expedition, and, as soon as an opening is made by the ex pedition, and a permanent footiog obtained in South Carolina or Georgia, oargoes of cotton will be at onoe shipped to Liverpool 1 and other SJ??’ ,! 8 a very “P o * l ™* movement, -and has the fall sanction of the Government Insurant', Indemnity Agalnat Lose by ni*. Fraaltllm Fire leearsaev Conpejayof PHILADELPHIA. Office 435 and 437 Chestnut Bt,,noar Fifth. BUtement of Aaoetta, January-let; lg&>, pobtiifei agreeably to «& act id Assembly, being first Mortgagee, Mnpjj Beal Kjlatejyreeent valae $103,31361) co.LimW Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral Be-. __ Bata* ** _T.:rr;z . OS The only Profit!* from Premium* whfefa im. Company can divide by law are from' Eliae which have bare determined. . wzuco lueurancM made on every description of Pronertr tT, *‘ r ‘ U ' «!“"«■» conCl Bloee their incorporation, a period ol thirty yew. *** beve pah* Loraeaby fire, to an amount eES U»g Jtour Millions of Dollars, thereby abordtng evl> 01 £?' Ulto^e# °f Inearanoe.M wellaa thei bl,o, n all lawn, paid during Ox.,tn 18IA. | «o«.ra6 a Diaaoruim—ufawlea N. Bencher, Uordecal £> Lawl«. TobUe Wagntr, David B. Brown, Eemnel Oreiit. i— l«a, Jacou Edward C, Dalb, UfcO. W.lUch arJe, George galea. OHAHUia N. BANCSSR, PreeldeaL JSDW4ED O. IiALK, Vice prtaldent Wv. A. bnu, Secrbtarypro »*•"> r oAiuiNKu noyyiN Agent, m>a Office Northaaat cor. Wood ami «u_ FUA» IBSCHABCa, th 4 tslmiea aoiuai Usnrantc or r a i lad i l p ii i-* ‘jn Ooildinge, Llmitod or Parpettul, Merehedlta Piirnltnro, Aer, In Town- ur Ootmtry. Office No. 308 Walhqt etreet Oifisai. eaa»,6id._,Aa3i» ASO3.MB w.-Uhb«uj as Riltoa* tort* Mortgage Oil improved City Property, w«»h double tLeiaccoat.......... ~tlM.«ao oe real. Grit el*#* 1482 iu Ndda.-ftallrced Oo'i 6 per oent- Hoi tease - k*B, $30,000, oca S 7 oao oo 0* W °v B per cent loin 8o!oOO IK. Allrgaeoy const} » percent Pi. H. K. Load 10,000 00 £L ,, Ir W *i ,owu » *•“ "x*? I** 1 **- «v»... a. 600 0Q UQatusgdoo iikJ Broad Top UoudUlo iuii'. 1 roert Company, mortgage loan ....... « 000 oe Eeuciylveuu Railroad Oo’iHtock.. s fyoo Oo oto&ft ol Reliance Maine) Incnranoe G 0.... qi ami m Block ofCcmaty-ftreTniowrfertiaT:.—r.. tC <*, etock of Dflt»«ir»M,B?iasamic! *>v,, * *aa iw• OoromercUl Bank do ... 6,136 01. Cnloa ftt.lnraruce CC'i i** IS, Btfli piuer.,,*,, t« w p. Book Account*, iccrood lutarait.alc.. , Kin.fj Gatbcnbaod and la band* Bf ipn..,,,,, T ■ $303,608 ee ' • Cilia . DtaJETOiO—Olein Ttagiej, fcami blip bam. Wm &■ Robert. Steen, frederlck «rown, Wm 'SW* g* SWj'eniba. Boo). W. Tlngley, John B “»>.• H. t Omoi, -L Lothrop, s*ln*4 by ippiicsifen co W, P. JONlfl, Agent, ei ffltter r.. liliiin’i ißinraiu'ubmp’f oii'iUiboriti OSos, cor. 'Market * Water att. _ . 'Ticoid)'. • J I' WM. BAGALfc*. t ror3*al. * I HiKTto BJU, Beerrtary. 4fleOU*3 BTBAKBOAT* ANBtUftaOM. •* ' <••<«♦* fjn BtUptoi; • • Cardey Pretroa. cMißirn PblUfUJpaift jrir« M 4 Lib [ I N BU.fi A.U OJt 00 It PANT. Ho. 1«9 SWMIJjWpMiU. tba Ooalom Uoum. 134,048 - WHI m*k« *U ktodaof aUlwr Pwcetat) «, Uro4et) r cn ««frcy dweriptlan of Protfert»--*r M«r* tsMcutitffUMof pwmlonT HOBBur.p. KINO, Pr**KUnt. M w “ " ‘ - _ Daaarojo—Cfa b. juiuib, W.Brcirn, P.& b»my,jowpfa t£ Peai.OMier. U«a, Jofco 0 1*7(00, J. & M. Wlior, - - - f' Biacxsgui, HecMUrj. - >_ . . • J.O^OOfVlNtiAcMt, acafedlyfo cornet Third i»d ; Wood tircefe Ajbx»tt«*t*iurY iffßoiUflci). co of mTtßuaaa. i,- . , ** Ofrioi—No. 37 Fifth tttreevßaiik Bloot TNBURKB AOAINBX ALIi KIBDS JL OFfIRB AMD MARINI RISK* V-' ' LiJAAO JONAS, Prwddflst; ■ JOHN' D "Mtonni, Tin fruKbnt; D« M BOOK, B«enUif? o£lW OMAN Setter*) Agent » WP«* WM. DfMOfOU--lM«o 700 M, a Q. Hone* Jacctw, Jt. IP. wriliiK, Oapt Waituu Dean, Robt.. L. Kcar»»r;tfc p>Tt. ieldyrt sbfc. Ko.l received iv#. • : janonr a.couniiß, jrawtrilamtott* ©art*. QoldpeFs; „ WHOLXSau AND MTAIL. Pena and Case* Unpaired; M SUiVita Aflp ciuti- rLAiiao «-"*££ JSsrjaftj,"- -*«• -»• >■>■“ - "*■•>. J^n: mottos to 40 inches wide. Oraera left at ii. Chilaa rtj, pjtubarah i*. JIAHSUALi, Annan note the arrival of NEW Wall PAPEBS, BOHDEB3. &a. No. 57 Wood Street. A COB BEEBE, " _ _ 4>JtALUI IN PIQ METAL, lUON png, eoiur tIU)N etuur flTn»u ' * AKD CANADIAN GLASS SAND STONE M&jg&sr* 1 * u ’ f * tol J» A| sm i.i«kaiintnuait 4 mi.,* [iSusawuir* u A. Dunlap, Jr.) iMPOKTIfte *»D DBitlEl IS fIIBOWiUUf ABU COXXifiBY *(0. Kll. Mufkpl Street,-. mTIIBUBOH, Pt, Im.llai. IJUU'I f^jasmasrrmr^^ —- ' n\ l'.*O*“»i»B»wch,Bada«iidolte‘ * “**** Ao. tfß Waitr and 7S PromartO. f 1 N £ Uuu V a Arms a-w.,» SOLIO QOLD WEDDING &IS9B, OTOU* AND OLCBIKB DIAMOND JUNG& . WATOUJa ANU UHAJtaBL ' tB , C T S * *» Wadflogftif r.-> °* Jewoir J In coral, Jt,r AmeUmuPaaiL" iifciu»bj»u lor preaanutjoa; Oola/f s Usd Ows.lc a. BIOHaUDoON A 00.; • :' H>W- Ocraar tfl futb tod Martai atraaia ' ~ Yv w. lOOilvVtiinooMsoMp V*m-i Tf • WMOBT A Vooaaj bo. W 7 Wood-auntT oomsr blabUMitl ul*jido.t.r )b MU bifid. ol>' ■V : GUXLUIY, . KNIVKd. BaZORa, • SCISSOR# * UAPLIUL. _ . GUnS/^. HitToLVmim, Ac Ac W e. JttAKrttl A Lb. havloK ,jv. • MrUM (roi ifi, luL «n KWH ““Kddfiam Moitant ut brtoch .nd toiHm . :: faptr, ilaigis|i, ■fi. low ' l *nd ccm.trj botuM. ■ Tb. nriet, /. ** 1 »«*** *? u .heretofore, ami price# lower -.nlUn, lb. umo. P Wb%T' - H'f U O 0 O W OK K. KB. M:. ■ JAJilfil UW£IB. ■ - fcSi-BTOOCO iHo'UXbTIO Worker' i>APkh HAfIUKI AHD PLABTsSSbI • *“ *».OilNTttS« .ml OKMiUINT*o(iII ilmU (St- ~ Biaom oa abort notice. ' left at N«.2i Coognaa itnaL at* dwrtT Piiaier’a WaOPapar B»ra, No. in ’ Wood a L, will bo promptly attended to. ; .. * fILANUJTAUXimx. MIBBBB J.tkS. AUL *©• U HV. OLAIK flTaCiTr * lUketto order, bj.iuwd, aiilUTtL.om.LtiitM■ , oaebort noOoe. ALo, here csoiUuti/oii hud • Sot MMrttttttor - .. . . i A Jr-"" ftHXJOTa M»dA la lbs 'beet, t&o*l ■«yi~^wtr^nt : ■ •...:, . jrifciid • 215 Libert; si, opposite , Gth/fittebor^h, HillHiCtUlU *f "■ WHIPS, LASHES A. SWITCHES, «ad every 4*maipik>aot h > ■ LMAIIUh,XIIAU>*D ffOBK. MVQr&n •elicited tuna th» trtdd, and cttoabtti ' 1 ' efalpfdeepet tßftmßtUfrtt. . . ± ;»»3tS»qr: AgMJYI* T~ • GorMrofVtntll ttd Aon atTMU. fiTTttBUKGU, p£r* Al*nt tor the receipt end eele oX "* cakbon oils. oa oi»d end U receiving Huir «aa i4* ht ml*. suUibl* . a»tit»turai. .MES'-M. i A -u». BALPU, ~~~~ tf UtrakalkUutto Ctuaa.'Birtbarnr. SfktaSfi a> /, ,al SPI «U»«lSlloN?to. ~, . Offlci ,OM ANDIBSOM hXft&KT* IMoefc«MAAtBiOD atMtSt ! -; •;- ALTJQIUSY BAKTBJSItUija uf fioi, laoaniKK Xarobko* pUaf and ' ' '.tenrg d«aoripUooj w prk» tapaDor cod oa moSti*' ••*-> g” l *- ► iiirtJtd . ~ •>; -SoafcHMirftiiwki* rZ'f I VAX XJKITI'S AND AIKAL—A &«5' - ■sasaus mssti&sss&s**" ■'■a:, , eomf Übmmllqtant■ !. '.t