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It, holder, of r»llro.d bond, i.ro.d by the, eity ofPituburgh, who Save already piled op Jadm.it. in tho United Stote. Circuit Court, 11 alergo mount, ore determined to bring. Better. tc-wnrUi.; ond,n» they hero thni for. felled to get their Judgment, .etieied in o.ih, they ere now about to try tho prooe.. ofjovr, condemnation end .ale of tho reel ostatenf the 01 The corporation to. already been notified that the Olty Water Work., the Boiin and all. the Engine Hoa.es. (excepting that cf the] Allegheny) haye been levied upon, and the United State. Uar.halgiTe. notice that by Tirtno of certain wiita an Inqnliltion will be held at the Marshal's office, on Mon* day, tho 10th lust., to determine whother tho rent, and profit, of the property levied on, will pay tho amounts of the judgment* against the city, tn seven yean, etc. This proceed ing is precisely the same as against Individ oats in theßute Coorts. If the property will pay the debts, In the Una spoeified,it if “ex- ff hot/ltis condemned and sold. Oar readen are mostly aware that the city, long since disposed of her interest in tho Gas' Works, so that it is hot included in this sei . sore. Borne time after, if we remember eor reetly, and before any of thepe judgments had been obtained, the city assigned all her real estate in trostfor the holders of her old mu nicipal bonds. That tha. matter. stands. Bat the attorneys for the bondholders, Messrs. £ haler, HamiltoiTftnd Knoi, regard this as* ligament as nail and void, and hence the levy | on the.water works, smd other property.! l lt is very QacsUonaole' whether the prop crty selxed can be legally , sold, and the ques tion will probably come np before the .Court, on Monday next>npen a motion to set aside the levy.: tf the'bohdhblderi can seU out. the winter works, seise' the engine'hoases, etc.,- they can stop the entire machinery of the city.: Suppose they take possession of the water works for the purpose of appropriating the revenue to the payment of their judg ment*? What would be the result ? The men employed there would not bo able to get a cent or pay—not even a warrant could be issued to their credit. They would all quit. TNo one would take their places. Then the city, in twenty-four boors, would be without a supply of water, and the whole population, men, women and children, would turn out «n wane to “put things to right.’* We would have then, not a whisky, but a water rtbtlho* i On the other band, should: tho-bondholders; sueoeed in effooting a sale, and getting a Re ceiver to colleet the revenue and carry on the works (appropriating tho surplus to the pay ment of their judgments), would the tax payers quietly pay over to the collectors ap pointed by the Rooeiver, and could men bo found In the city to carry on the works, under * - such circumstances? " These ate-questions which suggest them • ; selves, and cannot be overlooked. Tho rail ; road liens against the city now foot up .the enormous sum of $285,000, and to absorb the entire revenue of the water works for this purpose, would utterly derange the finances . of the cityj and necessitate largely Increased ; taxation* — ' It is'not decided yet what course will bo pursued. Perhaps it would be best to lot the 'bondholders and their attorneys take hold and a roQ. the machine," just to see how they will makbeut. • _ How they Make, Butternut Vole* In Wtibloitoi. Weclipped *n editorial item from thoWssh- Jngton (P».) Enmnaar,* fowdsjl *g°< *>e»d»d how they nuke obolltion voids to, AUo* gtonys" tho item ohorgod that Mr. A. B. i Houston »nd» eoUenguo, hsd boon dlscWgod ' by tbeli omptoy ers in AlleghonyOlty, boosuso of thdir refusal to vote t th» "Abolition ticket. We annex a statement handed to as bf thegentteman in whose omploy Slr.Hoaston to before the election, bremlsind that; this ytia voluntarily tendered by Sir. H. in justice to one who bad been so libelonsly charged with an offence against freedom of opinion: Au.MHwrr Cut, Pa., Nor. 1,1862. In Justice to myself and my employer*, I deem St but jostle# to say, that an article Dubllshod In the Waahlngton, Pa., Rxamintr, c # SOtb October last, entitled ** How they make Abolition votes In Allegheny, In which it Is stated that I was discharged by ;= my employers became I refused to vote the - Union ticket at the lata State election, is false in every respect, and places me in a falee and dishonorable position. * - ■ . . - At the request of some of my friends in Washington, I did leave my business to go home and vote at the State eleotlon; and, aUhonah fally aware of the object of my visit, no objections were made, and no ques tions atbsd, or promises made to me, by ay employers, in case I should agree to vote tbs Union tioket,;as alleged by th .® ■ My name was used by the editor of that Wtt without my knowledge or consent, and I desire this sUtement to bo published, aa a refutation of the charge there made, on the authority of my name. A. B. Hopbtoh. , In addition to the above, we happan to be able to furnish a few additional »oU.. It seems that the Demooratio managers in Wash ington were wide. awake preceding the UU Stole election. William Hopkins, Esq., lata Democratic Canal Commissioner, being aware of-the presence, here of two voters, resident In Canonsburg, wrote, to them, a few days before the election, urging them to eome home and vote, and promising that the expenses of the trip should be paid to Canonsburg and the Etaminer publish Mr. Houston's refutation of its slander, and oar statement of the above? . The prat* in Greene County. ' ' lb® WayDesburg ilwaujcr sleeks to mako political capital out of the draft, but the at tempt Is extremely absurd. After stating that Greene county would bare bad an excess of men in theteivleo, if she had received ; credit for those in foreign organisations, the editor says: • “Allegheny county, it is matter of noto riety, obtained credit for all the men she sent into Virginia and New York regiments, and we are assured Washington countywasal* lowed for all the volnntcois she furnished to • home and-foreign regiments. This was also the case, we presume, to other oounttM. WhT. theat, was not Greene county credited for the men she furnished? Was H because of " , the unfaltering attachment of her people to the principles and organisation of the Demo ■ tom x m «m»» a»: fktte, when they ero deteloiwd, ee theywUl to ( B daft seaioo, .ill confirm ihii via. of tbo . J *Xt'iae matter Of notoot, that Allegheny ■ ’ oounty aid aof get credit for a magi. Into regimonu or organUetlon* ontrldo the Stole. When tbo Commlotioner published We officio! figartß, tbo number In foreign organi ootlono, (•me MO, If wo remember nghtly,). wee deducted /roe* the quote, and not credited tboreon. The order of the Governor wee v«7 , polntod ond very positive, that no eredit -xbould bo allowed for men oerving in organl —to-aatlonawhoeo officer* bad not boon coomlo- Bonod b, him, and if any oonnt, ba* reoelvod mob orodit (which wo do not believe} it hae been dona In violation of order*. Bat tbo draft 1* doubUooo “ a ooro affliction for oer tain gentlemen:whoso “attachment to tbo nrindploa of tbo Democratic part, I» of a mnob (trongor natnra.tbaa their attachment to the government which ha* «o enmmaruy “attached” them.. Tbo « feare "of theodi tor'of tbo Jfoetvvyvr, that the drift in flreeno oonnt, wa» ,tn:,pnaUbment for voting the Demociatlo ticket, art aa till, me the, are gronadleer. . Burglaries tn Allegheny. The Allegheny police bavo boon mnob pu aledof Jate. ln ooneoqntnoo of a eerie* of pot burglaries, perpetrated in varlone parts of thebit,. For a time, operations were con fined to cellars principal),, but now the thieves teem to have toned their attention to carpenter ehop*.- Within a comparative], ’ 'short period a doien carpenter shops have boon entered, and 'robbed of tools.of various, dworiptio'is. In some cacas, only a few loose - srtloio* wen taken, while in other instanoes chcsU wero broken open and tided. Among those visited wen the shops ,of A. Patterson,. Lsooek street; Ur. Benson, Rebecca street; Moore A Chambers, Ohio street, and Mr. Clans,, center ef.Btrewberry aUqr and Bast Common!'- The latter pine, was mitered lilt Bl Xbo polioa hate been keeping a sharp look - - out for the thieves, bnt as ,at the, have been ' ' unsuccessful la their efforts to discover them. - Other shops will no doubt ba visited, and the ..." -: workman would do weß to look ep their tools in thoir chests.' . The of Col. Alleii, ~/ : It Mom» w Jiiini, of the baa iweoi * placed’under. iariesV.fortaking care of 'fcUffi£oV' ( ,Tb^ ; cirTOmiUn u we learn from e variety of unimpeachable tesilmoDy/ Are ihwe:, The 155th, Bogimont has been in active service einoe Pope’s Bap ipihnnnock combaign. It ..maroHod from Washington to took part in the _Aatileof fitrathMomtaia,' andmarched thirty miles thereafter to get into position at Antra pqyinga|lthUmarflhipgaad.hardaervice» the trobpi were wlthout any tents whatever. After the battle of Antletam, when thulArmy oftbe Potomao went IntoquaTtere to rest and reorganise, Col; Allen made vigorous efforts to ; get tents to shelter his men from the exposure -to-whieh-they 'hedbeeato long euhJwUth Be reiefred ahkbUndaneeof promises; but failed to receive tents. Meantime, exposure was ; doing its work, from one hundred and fifty to - two'httQdred ,orhls men *witrapoitad sick ; and unfit for duty. V • . Within the lines of tbe army, and In Col." Allen’s vicinity was a prd/ewei Unionist, whose barn and outhouses were occupied as arehtl hospital. The parlor and sitting room of thb mansion was ocoupled at headquarters by the rebel surgeon in chargo! of these prisoners—largo 'and eomfortable. rooms. CoL Allsu’s men guarded this house* \ The CpiojretvfHrhumanely-tookposwssion of those ‘'.two rooms, ini which ,he quartered twenty-seven of his iiok man.. The.rebel surgeon complained to the dlv islon oommand or, Gen. Humphreys. The latter ordered Col. Alien to immediately vacate the premises. Col. Allen doollned' turning out his twenty seven sich men to aocommodate one well re bel. Theoomplainrwsisonvupto Gen. Mo l CleUahV headquarters, ahd an orderly was sent to peremptorily vacate the, premises. Col. AUen firmly but respectfully declined to turn out his men, whoa; byoijdfcr Of the Gen eral-in-Chief, ho wai plaeed under arrest. W# give these facts as' wo Tiavia received ~themx fionr'private; letters; o one bo rated by the testimony of gentlemen of “Unimpeachable veracity. W*. .have only to say, that the facts go to prove that CoL Alien has been placed under arrest for the crime of humanity to his bravo men. The army and the people outside the army will Allen was-ny&t, end those who have placed him under arrest are wrong. We would like to exehange placet with Colonel Alien. . The Young fllen’B BibU Society. Mettri. 8. M. Kier, Mina* Tindie, E- C. fitiller, R. S. Davis, and John B. Boy, E«ati tiTß Committee, .of the _yoong_:_Men’.B Bibb Society, publish the followingi ■ . • _ ** During the peat eight months, the »ev. J K. Miller, agent of the above-named aocle ty, has beeu engaged more particularly in ex ploration—riilting from bouse to bouse, and supplying the want* of thoaa whom he found destitute of the Bible. He haa also attended to the want* of the aoldlera—both thoae who were in camp hare and those who were on tbeir’way to the aoeno of aativa ••rvlee. Tha Jail, hotels, ateamboata and benevolent last!' tutlona of tho vicinity have been supplied with biblea and testaments. All application* for biblet hare met with a favorable itaponse. And u our agent la now about to aak tho triends of the great cause in which w# ye en raged for meant to carry on tbit good, worn ■till farther, wo would bespeak for him a eor dial reoeptlon, and, aa in times paat, a hearty response." • The Death of Young Hammer. A correspondent, writing frpm CoL Sweiti er'e (Sixty-second) Begiment, under date of Oet. 25th, seys; We heve loat but one men by death for a long time, being a young man named John A. Himmor.of tho Sixth Wort, who »u » mom far of Off. 2, faxing joined ft only n few. tnefa »go. His dUouo wai menlnglUi, or lnttammntlon of tho membtMieo of tho terns, with which ho wm attacked raddenl, daring, roll call on Frida, morning of laat wooa. Tho accommodations in : eunp for fad oasoi not being bf tho fact, Surgeon Koit fad TOnag Hammor sent to Bharptburg, to tho hoipltal. whore he rccclrcd over, attantion it was poiriblo to pro him, fat his ailment waa boros* tfa roach of hnman skill, and he died this morning. Hit mother wea with him when he died. ~ - * __ Accidental Drowning. On Sandey, Coroner MeOlong hold *n in quest upon the body, of Stewnrt Herbert, n single innn of ebout sixty-two, who rolled on Squirrel Hill, in the vicinity of Hour Mile Kan It Appears thnt he bed been drinking pretty freely with some frionde on Friday evening end stated homo nt n lete hour. Ho was found on Saturday morning with his foes in tho rnn, having drowned in four inches water. There was a gojh on his bead and marks of blood upon a rook at the edge of the ran. From the position In which he was found ft was believed he had follon down and, being unable to rise in his intoxicated condi tion, was drowned. Thejdryreturnede ver dict of accidental drowning. Another Nuisance Case. In' the Oourt-of Quarter Sessions, this morning—Judge Mellon pweidlux—the ease I of the Commonwealth vs. J. Bmltiey, George R. Gamble, John Slicker, 'WIUUm Qoff.laU, Francis Imldy, 0. Zne. Jaoob Painter, H. D. ■Whipple,Wte. 3. Stoffla, John Marts, Beergo | WltwngUl, Allen J. Parke, and Leopold Wittmai, indicted for nuisance, was taken up and ajar, empannelted. The defendanu'ars aoensod, on' information of H. BalUntlce, with maintaining a nuisance In tho ehep* of a coal raUway.wbich the,have erected In the borough of Woet Pittebnrgh—aid rallwo, traveling the publiohighwey, and interf"* ieg with the rights and privileges of the pub llo. On trial. Rsuaiss Focvo.—Two porfoct ekelotone have boon found in excavating for Park * Bros.* new steel works, on the bank of tbo Allegheny river, in the Ninth Ward, one ap parently that of a glgantio warrior, tho other, from the numerous ornament* of gold and sil ver, suoh as craolflx/braoelete, rings, diminu tive bells, buttons, beads, ato., supposed to have boon aa Indian prinoess. A uumbor of other bones have been found wheraver the workmen dig, und tho oeir otry must have been extensive and long use i by the red men. Fixa tv Baowsmu.!.—On Monday last the brewer, of Mr. Edward Toynbee, the steam eaw.mil! belonging to 0. M. Johnston and Capt. A. Jtoobs, tha dwellings of Mre. Mary Miller and Carolina Blgtow, owned by- Mre. Miller, and tbo otoro and dwelling! of Joseph Beese, in Brownsville, were destroyed by fire. Mr. Toynbee** ieee is estimated.at, *lO,OOO, insured for $5,700. Johnston *, Jacobs* loss will roach $2,200, insured for $1,200. Mre. HlUer*a lose estimated at $7OO/ and Mr. Rosso’s at $300; no insurant)*. CHusen BtrKVVD.—The old Botbel obuieh, in Patton township, was destroyed by fnen Friday, Ootober 21th. Tho onstomarymert inv preliminary to the communion aervfoo on the following - Sabbath w**to place ob Friday, and tha fire h»d boen pla»od in' tha etovo eomo time previous to tho.as sembling of tho congregation. The etovo and pipe became overheated, and oSmmsmicMlng to tha wood work, tho flames soon enveloped anddeetroyod tho honio, whtoh wa* of Burnt. Bitixxiv luJOTiD.— On Saturday morning, a young mah-nanted Wntlnm' MeCnUongk | Clifton, aged eighteen year*, waa, *■v*®t* *l crushed by the oars on; ihoAUegheny valley , BaUroad. The tralnwae passing aronnd one of tbo short carrel la tbo railroad yard, whoa the lojored man, who was standing on one of tho pUtformi, loaned oat on tho inner lido for tbo purpose of looking ahead, hod wu caught between tho eoreors of tho oar, crush log him so eorerelj that fate reooTory 1* doabt* far.; Oanmir Mabmaom ore now rofy ran in. WhoeiiDg, as shown by tho records of tho LU cense Clerk ; bat to keep tho ceremony from teillns Intodisoso, then bare boon tome very extraordinary matches. For tostanoe: One man, rerentyrtwoyean.of age, took l l tho other day. A lisean wm reosnUy Usaed to a blind man, and an Intelligent con traband got a llcenso about tho same time. IxroiTA« to HnogBT»*a<—?to eommli-, lioner of internal roronus has deoldoa that, nnder the now tax law, buekaton who buy ap prodU'*** ftftnntpy tad SSUIn WfBI or olUes from their wagons, must take out. a peddler's Uoento. If they haul their produoe to the city or toWn and sell thenee from iteUi or tables, thoy an rtquired to take outa dealer's license, providing their sales thbuiahydbllkrt annually, r Nm is . Supresw Court met I this morning, bal • had: to *dJo vn* tha attorneys being oogogod in tha :D«fiuwi»o Jurors.— AtUobmenta were j isaned, in the Quarter Sessions, this morning. ! for eleven defaulting jurors. Tho Court is determined to enforce a hotter attendance, . and this seeps the only way to do so. No Vaaniox in Tea Mcrdkr Cass.—Tho jury In the case ef Wm. Lowrie, indi:tod for the murder of Thomas Chamberlain, has not yet agreed upon a vordiet. They have been out over fifty hours. District Court.—The trial list in the Dis trict Court was. taken up thifl morning, but no business of -public Importance has yet transpired. LATE TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. [FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] IMPORTANT FBOSI B'CLELLAN’S ARMY. RICKER’S GAP IN OUR POSSESSION- DISPAT.CE FROM GEN. McCLELLAN. itc., £c., £o« Hkadquabtrrs Armt or thr Potomac, ) November 2d—lo o'clock p. m. j 2b Bit Excellency the Preeident : I hav© just received a dispatch from Gen. McClellan, dated at Snicker's Gap, 6 © clock p; m., stating that he has full possession of the Gap. When Genoral Hancook arrived there, it was held by. .the enemy’s cavalry, who wore at once driven out. A column oi from 5,000 to 6,000 rebel infantry advanced to retake it. bntvrere repnlsed by the fire of our rifled guns, The position is a string one fromAlther side* _ , Jt Vs said that Jackson and A. P. Hill aro In tho'valley opposite. . .. , General Pleasanton had driven tho enemy « cavalry several miles beyond Union, at throe o'clock p. m., exploding one or their caissons, and capturing ten of their wounded who woro left benind. , [Signed] R. B. Mknox. Chief of Staff. From Fortress Monroe—The Burn ing of the Ship Allegheny—Rebel Treatment bf Returned Fruonere —A, Singular Court Martial—The Spoiire? Kentucky—Supplies for the Rebel Army—Alarm in Hoith Carolina. Fofcfxz&s Monxox, Not. The locond m»U and seven of the sailors from the ship Allegheny* which was recently burned at tne mouth of the Rappahannock, arrived et Fort ■jtU Monroe to-day, from Yorktown, under arrest. The crew of the Allegheny numbered twenty men. These eight men were picked up brthe gunboet Montieelle and taken to Yorktown* We have learned nothing definite In regard to the destruction of this ehip by fire, but the investigation whleb will probably be made, and the examination of these men now under arrest will no doubt throw the orlmo upon the right parties. The Richmond Examiner, of the 30tb, niu, •aye: Day before yesterday a Yankee gunboat came up the York river a* far at West Point. They made no stay; but gave notice that they Intended to send up a Urge vessel to blockade the river and put a stop to trade In that di rection, which U principally oysters. They also say that, the people on the Rappahannock river have fiotyet tasted tho horrors of war, and they intend to pay them a visit soon. The ExamiMr. ha* an article on the treat ment of the exchanged prisoners at Aiken’s Landing, in which it says: We have been waited-upon by several of the surgeons who csmewp from ‘Aiken’s Landing on Tuesday in oharge of the wonaded paroled prisoners, and from their statements, ol seglect asd the I treatment received at that point, it would r seem'that the sufferings of the Confederate prisoners enly commence when they are re leased from Yankee thraldom. Their cus tody and care is transferred to thoso from whom they have' a right to expect humane and better treatment. We hope to hear of no more such treatment* " Xht Riobmond Examiner of tfce 30th says: Beawtey, a cltiten of Richmond, oohvioted of the charge of attempting to smug gle liquor through this city, is sentenced to wea*al>arrel shirt with the words ‘.‘Liquor smuggler” marked in large letters upon it, to be marched through the town to the southern depot, and there to stand exposed in his novel garment from 10 till 3 o clock to-day* lie lathen to be sent to hard labor at Fort Caswell for six months, with a ball end attached to hU left leg. The above iv the sentence of a coart martial convened at Mechanics Ball, Petersburg, Va. The wagon tritin of supplies brought from Kentuoky by Gen. Kirby Smith was forty long, aqd brings one xnijUion yards of Kentucky jeans, with Urge amounts of boots and shoes, 200 wagon loads of bacon, 6,000 bbl*. of p0rk,15,006 mules and horses, 8,000 beeves, and a large lot of bogs.; The Express, of North Caroline, says there aro many considerations which make it ne cessary* that the Government should take prompt* and enetgetio measures to hold out against the enemy in the Eastern portion of North Carolina. The people of thfs section, already alarmed at the prospect of being over ran by the enemy, are said to distrait the in tentions of the Government to bold this oountry, and are making preparations to re move their valuable property to safer quarters. STEjtJUUO^ITS. F'"OR CINCINNATI & LOU-jJT^* IfIVILLK.~Tbe fla« now BStiLIE BOG* ES, Capt, o<ru!d, «rUI leare *4 aDoto oa XUESDATs 4ib lo»t. t at 10 a. m. For freight or pusag* apply oa board or to _ . yyt JOHK FLEOKs A—at« JK OINOIUNAFI A lAJU-, JEV. iaVTLLI.-Tt® new and *te*mtr BTAB LIGHT, OSpt. T. fi Barioo. will leave u above ob THIS DAT, 4th butaot, *t t d. m. Tor freight or pungt »pp ! y onboard or to oOi J. B. LIVrSGSTOy a CP.; Agent*. F)K ANU IJS4 LOCIBVILLE—The fioeoeW splAudid Waser ituair KJtT WJtST, c»i» v w. 8. StabsiVlU leaveMAboTe TAIS DAx, 4(o los'., at 4p m. Tor freight or passage apply oa board at the toot of Wood «tr*ffit. OfibAF FACK-KTIJES-a VSk OINOIBNATI —'lb* MvABSA atzd commodious attempt VOLOHTBA.a> r> waptain Lwis Vaadprgrlft, will leavo as aboTe THIS i> A v, 4 h lost., at lo a. m. Ter freight, or pamag® H>P*y 00 beard, attbe foot of wood street. otftO DissoL.imoyrSy^c. Dissolution of partnership. —The Partnership heretofore exfrtlog between GEO ’ W.HOI.LSHIP and GKO. T. McGOBMICK, Md*'r the eJad ofIIOLDSHIP, BETAN A CO., was dioolvedbo the 23d day of October, MfrJ. The bn*, lhen of the late Arm wIU be settled by GKO. W. fIOLDHHIP- XTOTIOF.—Geo. W. Holdship hiving 1\ TMirchased the. Interest of GEO. I. McOOb* m inir, to toe firm of HOLDBBIP, BET AH A CO., and havlog associated with him BESET- HOLD ftBLP winttlll'COntinu* the mannUcture of CAB BOB OIL, under the firm of OEO. W. HOLDHHIP- A CO. 0012 w • THVI -PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex letfoc between- WH. J. nOWABD .nd EO ‘EwIHIEEiJ* undof the.'' name and of HOWABD * BODOTbB, Copper and. Tin Vw tajAaOfccfarer»,was4lieolTsa pn tbe.lsth October, I isctbr tho dtethof WilUani y; Howard. The bn- I tlnms et the late Cm vrlll bo settled by the aui vi»- leg partner, Bobort Eodgere/, AU thoso knMr ng I ihesuTires to bo Indebted, wlfl please call add settle. ROBERT RODGERS, having pur- I chased the entire lutorret of Wiftiain J. 1 ute of Ihe firm of Howard A vHl coo Saw to ttennterture BBEWEuS' KETTLES. SSlAof Adsltes, WOBMd, forOXL l!S,ind ell klffi of « rk m »ne, at the old f etead, 13S T«»nt street, Fttuborgh.* * ‘ I scaWm EOB >BT EOPGtfES. '.. rams Btu> Buiruy, 1 Ptßißurgh, September 10,1802. f ItIONOKPAiITNEkt-HIP. NtshlO heretofore ealatlng between «od W H. OABBAiil> wtu die tb of Atigat, 18Gi, W. H< 6AE >oriSod to settle ap the basinew of hU office in the Brewery. .The will bo continaed bp BPEHOBB stead to have always ot» hood a il ALB,' POBTEE 1 end BEOWN derslgned Drill be thankful to the It tlno far e cotxloestioa of tbeii 'noise to make it Uieir elra to glvx who map porches® from .them. IWAT6OH, of . liberty elffet, eo bastoess community, erlll have onr boilntos, with the fall eon DISSOU —Tbo Pa JOS. OPCSOXB «oM M th» 9 OABD tMIOKUt Om : I&U flrmftl Brawlag Basleea AMcKiT.whJ superior article : STOUT. The O i frieads of the U i petxrosm* «b4pt [ aatfctecuon toatt, Mr.BOBEBT IragkßOvn to il tli» masagensat troMDlbaßmn - AddrraaaUonl nix PwwwTi Mt n io BPXHGXB * McKAY, Pb< ■burgh, Pa. " 1 . JOSEPH SPSHUEB, JAMMHchAT. US- HOU|J3, BTXBST, Fittitvrgh, Pa. pOINT MV 17 watsj W, H.C (ABAABDi Halater. KM BTS MALT j ibo, tault, OATS ul OOKH. - < MfcJa AUUTiB: .Tjy.i i'i SS^SSsi? sjb Mftyti. jaApaiJKBS, . yr HSBI/KjE ft WHiSOIfB, He wins: Machines.. HO. *7 FirTß f'TitfiT, PITTfcBOUGH, PA., in* Pint fveauya at m* CMTED HTATK & PAIR Fcr tho Year* 1868,1889 and 1860, trpWAP..‘B. < >F eo.aoo machines sold ih the DHITSD BTATRo. MOBS Til AH 00,009 BOLD TH* PAST YZAB. Wo offer tatbo pnbllo WHEELEB A WILSON 8 laipnovED sewing Machine, at bedttced FBIOES, with tocrcaaod coafldanc« of Iti merit* M the beet aod meet reliable Family Bowing Miebte# now ia noe. * It doe* equally well on the thlcXwtand thliiart bbrks, makoa tlio locknrtitcb Imponlblo to cnrorel, alike on both ridee} U rimple to wnitrue. tioo, more epoedy to moTenant, and more durable than ocy other machine- Circular*, *Mng prleee and deecrtottoa of Ma chines, faralthed gratia, on appuoßwn tnpereoaof by letter. Rrory MkcMoe warranted for three re an. aps:«nr WBL BPMHEB A CO. IE WING MACHINES. WILLIAMS* OBVlB’nnequalied double tkmfl |ar» FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. eiiMwn, Ho. 12 nrrn btbbbt, PITTBBBBGH, P*- Tbrae Un «B 1 to klndi of *ork, end ere warranted and kept Id repair one Jeer wlthonl eOT chtfg*. ’ LILLIf, GTBAIH* 00., Agents. BPEOI&Ii HOTIO*. Let the ooblio be perfectly named that they may bay end nee WILLIAMS * OBVIS’ MAOHIKI tritb ne macb Impnnlty ne any In market, notwith standing the grow mUetntemente parporting to em anate from thi Grocer * Baker Sewing Machine Co. end otbert. The Ideaof'flopping peteona from being three mechlnee, when they cannot flop a* from eeß tng them, I* prepoeterona. Thin Machine wne pat ented Feb. 12,1861. IPe promlee to record say pwaoe wtU a Soietop Maciine who can pt*lt cat one elngU cnee where e pereon to whom wobnreioid * Machine h»™ been tom netnglt,« hnee *“ *« Wj * a 7 lartT ' A g^MT^LmAOO. FOR S.tLE. COUNTRY BEATS.—We have for flal*-- 22acre*of land wittin the boundary Uneof the city. adjoining Dr. Denny, tontlng £n Baitroad and ether streets, which we will dirlda oil in portion* to enit purchsserr, and sell at 25 par cent, lower than land tn the nMgbtorhood l„r. Pcreone wanting a beautiful ferest plot fox » country seal, at a low fignre. au» ba«a[tcd byoaU.ng OQ 11. McLAlh A CO.. 1<» Foarth rowt. FOR Shorpaburg* near the Bridge and Passenger Bail way, Amp eerea of land, one* half of which lays epon tba hilbid*. wiiA a eouthern Mtpoeu «, and admirably culture of the Grape, on which theta:U atmug two. .tore frame house, of Are rooms, good cellar, stable, •prtng*hooee, a good wall of water, *ith hearioj frußuw*, dc, which will be sold upon eery liberal * apply at the Baal Estate and Insurance Offlc* ol G b.BATEB, Boiler *tre t, near Allen, Lawrence «in„. ..«ahstd |?OR BALE.—In Peebles to I wnship, j) ,tout midway betwcea East Liberty and the dty line, and bounded on the south hr the Peansyt* .ml* Itollrtod, .tout (U) •errt ot P»»ud under a high state of cuitiratioo, and well situated for country neldeoeee. The ioproeemeut# are a cumlortable frame dwelling hocae, of fiTe toothy hall, and porch; a good well of water, vttbgwp. ftab I** 1 ** and other necessary outbuilding*. WIU be sold as a whole, or dirtied to suit purchaser*. Apply at the Beal Estate and Inanranca Office of G. 6. BATES, Butler street, near Allen, Lawrence* Till., . 013(111,11 UBUIT AND GAEDKN FAitil FOK SALB-—The place Sown as “Mt. PUge* aIW oate la Boat towruhlp, four miles from the city, oa the He* Brighton gal, containing » acrue, on whlen are erected • ue frame and on- logdweUing* with other tecowary outbulldinge; an orch id ol 1200 bearing trait trees, of coolce rarletleri all m a hilth state of eniuratlop. WJU b» ToVttftthcnr parUcuUrs apply «-J: W. EALL, Ho. 83 Fiiih th«i, Pittsburgh, ui lo the on the TKDiM. A.OAHPBBLL. ocfrlmd > • ■ i - - yiNGINS FOK SALK, ABOUT BIGHT HOB3E POWEB. in GOOD OKDSIL wiaL bx bold oaiAP von qaph. OAKSTTB ornci, Enquire »t ti.« street. abort SnUhCald. SOPBKIOK BUILDING LOXd FOB bAliK.—The undersigned ©ffera tor nfe. on rea* •unable term*, 'mbs'of the cboleeet fpota for build* hyj porpoM that are to beTOttad around Ptyatogh. I They art situated within one* hundred yard* of ths i* rmlnna of to* Centre Avenue Horto Hallway, *nd an beautiful location* tor private dwellings. Tho •cenerr and everything render* thfem °*- sirablo tor any one wanting to. local* onUld* of the city limits, and attho *am« time so near an they that communication can be had with the city at au boats. ' fcoU.lrom one-fourth of an acre upward*. Also, tome Western Leads, situated lit lowa, ilia Mluar*Tllle,«nc2so fee*. TfaTebev. property will » arid .n rtgwngodatlng terms. Inqutieol JOBH fliiUtyß, . corner Sixth and -Wood street*. Or, WK. A. HX&HON, r Ckrk’i Office. Corn, Boom. ■OUB baLk *rl> TUB TKADE= New crop O. Sugar, Porto Bieo do; Cub* do; Oreea and Black Tom; Tobacco*; Byrnpr, Choice extra family Flourr, Bacon; And a general stock of Groceries, in store and ar* tlYln,»a4fcrtttolT oj|Ail) 4ABBDOKLKS> Whole* Ue Grocer*,'Produce and Oommissieo Mei* chintc No*. tiZ and Yti ldberty «tteet, near bead of Wood. - • . ; iauB CELLING OUT.—Tho undoxsigned, ex. id ecu tore of the late Got Mecpold Bau, offer the tSJSSo& WISES u* WQdOBS «f hto eetate in store at ihoeorner of .Market and. Second Pittsburgh,) to the public, at private sale, and at pilot* so low a* to make It an Indiwuneat to purr chaseTa .to girt them an early friend* ofthe e»tabU*hmeat!»re. especially Invited, and expected to favor the estate with thettenitom, a* they had the best opportunity to know the superior qualities of the stock kept by the Sweated. .0. BAHL, Q. K£STZ,. - p.jnntLLSß,, ALUABLK m>rKKT5f Mit SALE, lithatedpn Watet *tr«t, betw»en Mar* ket and Ferry, having a front of Mventy-flve tost «t Water strtot—the same t^tuhto-fJjjfrtreel, Terms Enquire at 88 FlltflT STuXET. oc!4:2weod ' • •» ' c . ipAKM. fuKSA.Ll&— Obntaming about JJ 60 ACBEB, situated about five miles from the city. The improvement* are a first fists _BTick Dwelling, and lino large Frame Bam. Also, Tenant Heart and Barn, Orchard, Ac. For particulars and terra* apply to , l . BAILEY, FahBKLL k CO., ><3l:3f u Wo. 123 Tdurih stmt, Pittsburgh. IjUjJi SALK—Une Boiler, 6 feet long * and 21 inches diameter; one flue, 8 inch. 1 Bolt* able for a small engine, 8 hone power.. Inquire _at No. 183 LIBERTY STREET.. o*U:ti rnAKK nilT YOUii UUEfIaAB. V J_ prrtcx'rrlitrjtaSAtlUtinftf*, 1 TwMrt* Third Oott ctkn DUtriOt, Pa,, V '• ' Allegheny, Ootober j Notice l* hereby given to atf penonawho have been assessed for a Lioans* under'tb* SxUsoLaws oftbe United States, within the City of Allegheny, lie Boroughs of Manchester, Duoussne and Sewieit*. Ur, and the township* of fckwichley, Ohio, Frank* <w, ilc-lixre, hoes, McCandlw*, Pine, ■****• JL Bd - Shaltr, in Allegheny county, thMthelr Llt»n** T*» U how due. and they arereqaireßlO theCol* Lolor’e Offico, No. ttT Water street, Allegben., with* .a. d.Lj. aad tU. ou, ‘tajj «■ HITS _ , Collector oi the 231 District, Fenna. oc2T:lwd*UwT : •• • % • • • mWfiN'i'l-MNTU. usi or A£ I PLICATIONS J*OB 6KLLINQ LIQTJOBg, tied lift tfw Clerk'* Office up U* October Slit, 186*: Buchanan John* tavern* Lower hi. Imp l P‘» •? CemT'boU * Jooca. d-' West Beer tK Lii t* Jacob, ollior lAwnnc*»Ul*p . . Plstcber John, eaUa* hottM> 8-b «ri, Pittib gb, Hiotabr»Bdw«otbergood*.4th do* Amgbenj; MUlerAßlcketeoa, do. 4th do, Ktub.b; Baler Ellen. « atlog betue, 4ih • do* • ■ *ilegheoj. Vondero# ifebjwtUn, olb-r good*. Bart Blrm gbas>, Widdlor Jacob, uvern, Lawrenoovill"; Wlrt« Hi V., 4* 4ib ward. Pittaburab; . - -VTaUoa J«bo, other good*, Ob rod, Pi wwih; TaoOocn will nott oa fiONl)A¥»N<r , coiber 10tb* lew; at 10 o'clock* to act oa the •£‘£*£**®* _ . .•'• /W. i, SKBBQ".wri. w O TK* X UUtiSE.—'i'aton up, Van, ucrot*T 25tb. running it largo la SIT, or M?uta.«b. OHE IBOH <*K BOEBIt, J« bauds blah and about*9 jt&n old Tbe owntr u ro* queued to cocao forward, f rare woperty, wckvjoa aud tako bias awny. or bo will 1* to law. „ BOBEBT HAGUE, Chicfef Felice. I»i:t«linrgh.O<4obor3l-lBCfcaoU3t KbLNEU OiJU l'V& jsi.i'UUT,—lbe andenlfced *n now propwed to mII tte teat! quality of BcttoedCartoon ell.,di«Tw4 onbonrdof r»ra *t Pittsburgh, on dock la Philadelphia, w U wLkoaM ot.Bod Hook Point, How Ynk.-«!&' •SodaUvorlota from 100 to MOO banal* frao aboard «blP,or mU- BUU Jading of differs t lota on Stcrgool, .GU’gow, and otbet European porta. BKXSS k OHAFP. ■ ZSt VtWoUtoOHWorki,PittabnrthrP» f. r ' MtyriiV bisisu-oddu. for ,»g L;. HZSBT H. CLUSf.II lUcu^ JL ocU , , ' JOB SALE' OR RENT*.—A Tan Y«4 2 In Dnyitsu*- Bpreugb, la complete ordn ud bsvl&g allUte-moderol»pre Temeal, > and capable of tanning 100 fcldea per wk A’ao, for tale, two building lots, on West Common, AUecbany city. haring a front each on Oommoa.of vitlt adepth«t 991 he* to * •>■*»* ***?' (0 or 60 tmilding lots Jn the Second Ward, Aibgfanaj, suitably located; all of which will b* told chMp by tniclrin, at Jo fo tAaoA fr ( or .. JOHN BBOWN. Jm., oojg • Corner of Federal street and Diamonds : 7KJR BENT—A large well lighted 1 room In the Gazstts Bunsvo. fonrth itery. Apply at the Counting Boom of THIS OFFICE. * solftdtr , TOOK BAT.K OB BENT—An Oil Be- X ta«r. to oodpuw mh&dtf Ati’y at Law, Ke. 13$Focrth «U jn£IIICU£. mAKE NO MOKE UNPLEASANT ASD OHBAra MSDIOIHISj-ror •ad daaxcnnu dlmm* xm HELMBOLD B KE TRAOTBUCHU, which has received the entoasj. oent of the ®«et prominent phrsWsas In the£nlted .| States. Is now ocered to ad afflicted humanity asa certain core for the following diseases and symptom* originating from diseases and abuse of the Urinary or sexual Organs : General Debility, Mental and Pbyelcal Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Ocofused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Bestlceniees and SleepksKwssut Night,; Absenoe of :Muscular Efficient, IjObspl,Appcute, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirit*, Di#orninl*a« aon or Paralysis of the Organs of GeneratloorTalpl*- tatlon of tho Heart,and intact all the concomitants •fa herrous and debilitated etateof the system. \ To- Insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for Helm bold’s. Take no other. Cores guaranteed, j gee advertisement In another column. ap2frdAwF ANHOOO; HOW LOBTI IiUW BESTOBID I—/««< PubU «Aed, is s Sealed E»~ tdfoM. IVfosSis Oestt. _ - . _ . A Lecture on theNeture, Treatment and Brdlcat Cure o Spermatorrhoea or Bemlnal Weakssea, Invol* notary Tpi-i' - ™*, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, Nerrontnea, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and. Physical Incapacltti resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac, ByBOBT, J.CDv* VXBWELL. M. D., Authorof Hie “Green Book,** Ac. “ BOOS TO THOUSAND* OF BUKIBKBa," Bent nndw ml, In . rlnin enretope, to «n, Mdrm, poet-pnld.on receipt o! rtt «nu, orpro ■tamca.hr • Da. OH. 4. 0. KLINE, firoa^^t s> y„ Poet-Offlce Box *686. aoT:SmdswT - - • pkOLLAK SAVINGS BANK, No. «5 J J Town Brmxgf. ■ CBABTXBXD IH 1865. . ■ • Open daily from »to i. o’clock, clap on Wedncoday and Eat onlay •twin**; from May wto November liti from 7 to 9 o’dock.and from Hovwaber lit to lUy lit from 9to S o’clock. , . _ D«po*iu received of ell toms not Urn than One Dollar, end a dividend of the profit! declared twiee a , year, Is Jane and December, loterwt baa been <fc* dared to June and December, tint* ; tb». Dank was organised* at tbe rate of «1* pvr cent. * Stereet, If not drawn oat, la ptoeed to the credit oi the drooaitov aa principal, and t*»n the «ame to« tercet from tbe firat oaya of June and December, cam pounding twice a year witboct troubling Ibedeswri tor to ciL or even toprceeoibitpaaabook. Attua nte!mosey will double to baa than twelveyeora, tn tbe aggregate -stasr asp oarx-HAir M» COT.XTIAS. Boofc*T containing ti« Olariir, Br-Uw«. Bol« a&d ftinii*b*d cntts, on application «* .Ibao pjKyrnCT?. QIOBQI Alißßtt Isaae M. Pennock, John Marshall, Jamt* B. B. Meeds, A. K. Pollock, M. D., HUI Bmtwin, WflUam J. Andersen, John B. UoTftddu, John Holmes, AlexaaderSpeer, < Ben}. L. Fahnestock, Jam** . James Hertman.- James D.WelUy, -Paler A. Madeira, John Q. Mellor, Jaaea.Bhldle,' Bober} Both, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, - Alonder Bradley. John 0. Baekofen. George Block. John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier, Cbarlca A. Oolton, 1 wnumrn Donflia. John-Bran*,. Hopewell Hejpharn, wdhAm B. listen. Pew H. Hnnker, Blchard Hare, William fl. Larely, SccasiAST aia> Tasaxcj tefciawT 5 - Henry L. 81nfwult, John H. Bhoenberger, WlHiaa A- Bdunertr, Alexander Dndie. Isaac Whittier,: Christian Y«af*r. *_CHA£ A. CCLTOH. 1862. SIcCOBD 4 CO. 1862. HATS, CAPS, STBAW 00089. BOHKBTS AFD 6HAJUB HOOPB. Wholesale and retail. U 1 WOOD BTEEII, PITIBBDMB. W.mnowioc«lTln*ii.ni«oiiCT!Tlo. ‘"“S'/J, rwdy yw»« stock of HATBI CATS, BTf*&w OOODB, BONHSTB,BHAXS& HOODS aa4 PAU* LXAP HAW. . ' , Hwchsats ▼UttlasoQT city can tray fco» jts w b “«X fc - tb» InFUllodolphln °rgg ) |'*; bu TjIRTJIT TREES.—liroucnttifTS terror 1* rTTirrrr targe stack of -cholte TBSXtf, of yariettaa to obooee from, with army hto coro taken to hara tmsrj tmrfety true to nae. Of Apple alone w* b»n rt which are thro* year olds, 10,000 fbnr year old*. Paer.lo,- 600 two to three 1 yean old. ; Ao.,»Bse rtoek* . Rxrussce—tb* Trees faith* Somry. Call and I KirtSfeßSS; I ehouidi ud ntlll : Addro. PITTSBURGH ADD OABbASD HCB -6IBIEB, PUUbolxh, PA I JOHN MOUPOflli.lJa mAKB OAKS OP TOOK HEALTH, BUT UUVTOBB’S ÜBXAU BALXBATTJB, from common e*lt» It ta perfectly healthy and pore, and will make hatter, lighter and morohaeltby cooking than any other Beferatoa tn the world. It ta perfectly free from aU Impwitka, and Imparts cteam-llke flaror to the feed. Pleaee fire It one trial, u year grooartai not got tt tail trim togetlt for tbtl jTor tale wholemfe and retail at r mr yeu. aw BOBBBT IL JAOT*B, I Hcfc I and 8 Plttnnnfl. QUGARSI SUGARS! I O 87 thds. price and oboire H. O. Bngar; 16 do do Porto Ploo do; so bbla. do do do; 60 bbl*. Onuhed and Palrerlied do; 46 do A and B Coffee do; 67 do Tallow Baflned do; ACU.UX in .tor. M d 4 t4M , ‘ 819 Liberty atreai. -lOpPBB;' BYEDP & MOLASSES.*- j8 1 bags prime Bio Coffee; 67hbU. Baltimore Golden Syrop; 103 do prime 21. 0. Mnlinwa; 4Sha<fhVa. do " do; 6 cuks Barbadoaa do; A LAKfli vrtt- , -■ A 29 Libertystmt. >£ WISE, AND LAY IN YOUR > winter atock of Apple* and Potatoaa. Wa ex t to reoaiTa, naxtweek, - 4 car loads Potatoes; 3 do Apple*; • 00 bbWJeney Sweat Potatoe*; Wbteh unndll »U InlotAU raU. ceil : ■ L H. TOIGIA CO. \J 100 boxuHam berg-Cbeeee*, 100, do W.it, : .. .d*,. choice; 60 do Mammoth Bambnrg Chaeaa; 6 bbl*. Sweet Cider, prepared for winter osa; • J “. 4 'aanrr a* oobdbb, qc37 i.~ i ■ - • - a 114 Beoond treat. O&KLOK lA)AL - Vases—A hand* •■ItWtU amortmemt; alio,'Japanned Toilet Sets, of tarlcns 9 Uterna; Japanned. Spice, Sogsr. and Coffee Canister*; pork and Spoon Boxea, lmii Paas, Ac., ****** ' OT “ I,b7 MS A &XB6HAW* •• corner Liberty and Hand atmfrfi... UIMI.U BKANB—A prims artiolo' V for fl.TOln», lort.nwljrt.adfK Ml.I, tb. onne. >«•. •«ti* - oc3o ooener L*terty and Hsodetr—ta. w'UAKJfiKDKlifili (Xm£« jastrectureji; O else, Oma Com. pot up by tbs Stuksr*, in tin cuss* liu cqul ia flt Tor to.tiii fimt Con .bub. A. WSBBAW. -qc3o [' ' ecraerXtbtrty >pd Hand stmts. TTKABTH 3ROOUS.-4NP-BKU8BE& n -a fail unotisust: »lto»ejjtr*Blxafc t Brcolou su'dCurpatßrooms.bjtbsdcesabrait null* by-i ' ■■■ • • JOffiTA. BKKBHAW, . locSO* •' cornerLtortyund Fsn« streets; <i • '\tfkiV£uiJ”iiO*fi>Ay xnkx'i 1 - ■o AU.rtl\ -a.UN 'A w 116 bbl* choit* Wise Apple*! - - 100 bush, prim* Albert Potatoes; •• id tor Whs —: : t H VOIGT A CO. MiDDLUXii^—I car Oi*ad t9arrlTeth!id*y’ead fbraaleb? •• --- ' J/0. MeVAY, V o«Uf ■ • : Ho.lOfißi.tUflekl-Etrwt;- 1 C<» BAtirt -TtNN MjbWi **iA: i' Ui: PU into.. A BBolti -OC ll .. : yo®.iat«ai UWWrod street. INbIA KUBBiSK HA if BLOCK.—An other *«pp»y r Joitwc»i»ed. at the ladle BoMAr DYp?t,SBi&d¥3 St. Clair -, .. .... J. iiß'. PHILLIPS- I.\1)1a • KUBBtSK ■ BLANKBIB-tAI olbarlot. tnuud to atand kart and coM,ja»t rrairal at SO and 28 $•. CUlr atreal. •_ ‘ oc2B ‘ 1. A HT-PHILIIPS. t n’lha itUbiJliK iMKkimi cußri I AMD PllalMßfl.tot, BcUlm’ UJte, <9* sale at 28 ■ad2B 6LCJaIf street. . • • ;•■ ocaB_ j - - J.AB.WTUTW. I CUA'IU, FAJS'K, TKTUBKL bfrrelD, keg» .(• -ii-sw.vsfi Ci.st-av*i v.-.-.p-•- : .:s<> :l '• / ■ . pETaOuxE.bitwopa-SBja * f vib.W, Proprietors: Bafinafa PnraWWtrOiAenOU, Mcconr.kei. Hnt»*TltaWrgKP»- ' W . »•<«» 4 BABEWtB, mintst* QARB OS OIL, ua LAMP MA H U.F A 08188, Vo. IS WOOD BTMEST, . . . PIHSaCMA,-P«>SA. ryOODVILLE OIL BEFINEBY. " OEOBOZ W.BOLUBBIgt 00- ■MVftWWIW w • BUBKIKO OIL AHD LtJBBIOITISG OIL, Keep constantly' on' hand the quality w . BUBHIHO OIU clear and srUhont oder,il*b a good pnre WHITE BEH2OLX snd CAS Jeftst Ho. 86 Firm Braxrr, 1 Bank Block* mend floor, will to promptly attended to. . ; ocfcdtf, :i • ■ • . OH WORKS. DUHOAH, J>tJHI|AP A 00., I Hantifaetortr* of PUBB WHITS SUIHID OABBOH OILS. Office, Ho. 291 Liberty itreet, PITTBBCBOH, Pju ‘TJ'A.QLE OIL WOBKti.—WIGtITMAN J2j ft AHDBBSOH, riffiam Bad : daalen tn ~ TOBB OiMO^OlMq^^ut-a^ WOABQBEASEa&d BSHEOLB txra*toixtly_p9, h "orf«r» receded for the jzeee&t *t CHESS, SMITH * Co.**, Water end first itreeta. eefcßmd .. ■ ■■ 1 UCiITCK OILWOKKS. XJ WILLIAM P. WOOLMDGB, OOAL and oabboh oils, ronddealorla IIAMIS, OHIMBBIB, *e.;*c* ;■ Ho. S 9 lUrkrt •tnet.lxtinn Mend udiurd. : rirrsßffßQHi fa.. PETBONA OIL "WORKS.—LONG HILLXB A GO. • . Works.at Shsrpebnrg Statica, .Allegheny valk) : Warehouse, £3 LIABKET BTHEKT —MaatSSttirefi of ILLUMIHATIHO and LI3BBI - . CAXIHO OABBOH OILS and BEHIOLB. - 49* Ho. 1 BETIH&S OIL; nmakd Boa»e«>lo life, always on hand. -- ■ ■••-•• pci**! l * - OBESE 4 GRAFF.' JJE)',; iIL BBTISBSB WHIMBWNU.O OH. OBTOB oil or AW qbavitjss ptjbohabbd ■»"New Oil BiirolrvMtod. * : ' /Vratr Offl"r.' Mrfi^ng*"*^Soa—» ’ MtOWiy ■ — “HOTELS. OREKCffS HOTEL, OB 188 BUSOFBAN FLAB, CUT 07 SSW TOBK. uasLß booju ran oana m dat. OUf gag flfrMW. aanwr Tye*lfvrt On if (Oppato OttpHaU.) VKetiiu tbaya»jbocritrod lath* «p»doa» • Barbtrt Slop ssd Bath Boost attyhfli to tht HiUl. CVrßqmn of BCHK££O .and who Mj woanfulL noZMlja'' B. TBESCE. .Piaiuxxo%' AMEBIOAN HOUSE, Boston, u th» laiiMtUtaMM UHaM'Sot»r Itt 0» S«w Kn*t*niSttt«;l« tentt»UrToo«t«d, Kill «MJ « «°- <M ltnatalu^Uj n»»»Hn T public. Thu thepto* r«»ra»rt «■»“«•£ lbs cmlte* of rooau ar* **Q >RU|*dt tod <*mp»tc2j forslsbal tor bolltaasd Ur®*u*T»lln* parti*, awl tbshooMViU eonttoe* to.b«;k*ptM* to* daa .^jSiaylr* 1 ;L*WIB BIOS. Prcpriftor. STOt'2B, He, /Aim % TOCTOomm—■.V...oa.M*..M*M«MO.?o Pa'lWWOa VOTING BROTHERS, X WTaLltwty strert,nMr the OuterßepotJ*: n Mm Pittsburgh, Tum Bi&nMon KACHIHBj aSd mu fubnacb FiliX FBOHTB, boxjSWasdb^ IBOHB, GBAXSB AHH GSATX FBOHT&, WOP' OOCK BOXES* Ao-iUtreyec* bind and lor ablow. oSs, left with .fc. wTTYOTrHO. corner of Wood Unit ead Diamond ellfl7,wfll feawre prompt atten tion. - . . - • ....... .jah3B AIiLEK, MoOOBMICK & CO., Vallsf TotrypaT.Pittsbttrgh.Pa. / fWanoOK Ho. #» Liberty street . _ HMnAumBMl • QOOK. PABLOS AHD HXAT IMGSTOVES. PABBOBAHDKITOHraGBA|»i HOLLOW WAXX. ate* Steel andOtaselteuldA tug Btm Ossttngs/1111l Gearing. G«,Wet£aadAx t& Pip* Bed Inna, Deg Iro&s,Wbg»Jlmto OairTtrc* madeto order. , PitentedPcrtable Bin. with Steam or Horse Power. .' aolfcto*. FOUNDRY, D. DeHAVEH ft 80S, 80. 41 FtDBBAL BTBSST, AB*Wo, «», MaßoJAetoraxa of mrj wWy of COOSISQ AHD BUIDIO BTOTSSi OOOMBO BAHQIS, naa Common OBATK rSOXn, lIHDEM, *O. Alio, OAST lEOH HOUSE TBONTB, lEOH EAILIIfQ, and all kind! of OABTQfOS nude to crdar. s . . J.. art rro iadvep- X riser, bating. been restored to health la • tow weeks, by • eery simple remedy, after baring safer ed estate! yews with s seren long affection, and (till ilutiTiilifisss.TlnfiTiTnptlim Issivritms tn msl~t kaowa to Us toltow saflenistlis: mesas of ears. To all who desire It, be will lead a copy sf the pre ■crtptloo need (freecf charge,) with uia directions forprsptrtageat csicg tbs eaae.wblfib.tbey will fiaasaereesra far Cbaseaptfos, AttJma, MretUkUU, do, Tfae cmly object of the edrertisar la ee&disg tbe preaeriptioa m to benefit tbs afflicted, sad spread in*, onsettoa whlob be ooaceiria to be tatalsible. a&d be hopceererysaflarer will try bis rsmady, Mil win —ru " U aTtolwh, .. eel»;yrid Wflii«w>«hiirg.-Ktiucaccoaty. B» »« " TITKITING FLUID—a* good ea any; TV pcrbsse better, la oar Jodgxacatr SMITH A BBOVHUL 1 ! WBITIHO PLUIO bee no superior, prejudice aside, we btssrd motbl&g la mentln frfwtjn gold to tbe cOTtmowy. We apeak froikaxparleaee. isad SSp3»dOO to Xvopo. n-, aneDy.te greSlfira'pndtidiesla fistot of‘a fanS&y* utislit .Oite Ua tnalaad yoawtUrwiat no batter fluid. Price a&d quality will commend It.. * V .Sole " , n ty 7B Fourth straeV^ 1 XTOBMAL BCHOOI^.—HI-WJUJAMS; JX lni > ppes«UirO»liAJi W St. 0 CUU4tf*ot, . : JJ '. r r«tfte*o»y o} Tmtimn: - j.il " toQßstOoraf tfct HaadMSßrtb* on to :i.7-.o > aOHS JtWOIiOOIT^ LBOHAJtDILSATOK. -1 ehorfolbr ecactxr ta Ihooplatoa j'TgMtM 1 *iCT».- w«B. VUWi 1 tthessboi. gMnyn.'traarjwjßwi umu* l» tUII .- ’ : I tow; of coonc «to fownwlil^hoytrttoopyt* IWJr'w««rlotli<r (turn "' ~ He e»a prepare popfiifpr the HJcbPcbooifQlcta than any other teacher Ip tbit .city. _i. , ■ • - i Ail. ©OHTHETX. ' 'TfTiirr fi g** 1 ****">*'■"'-' -*T*-st*~* - E WI/Y- v-INV ENTED TEBT; FOB kiflcsiye cabbos on, HldßUiloldbT r ' O.U. BH4T, • ~4 jWtfcd OotldM. M ntto O U U£ pieces :bhoaldera .P ****** **sV . Beeondatwat. • r> LUK—2O bags cleaned Caloott* ACice til.t Tobohamb* WHO’S, .as 1 ;: ■’■ ■ ■:■•-■■■■■■•*--• Bt»myt;i l&rtrtftudtor ec3 9 l , .:. .-» Jrirrt Wood>_ dhoioukaphaj J fcfMi»«i Hmrra. WaHITPaF3 ■ fcHcwM \ . : M '.h '\ PObtarfk* OobmUu emd Cfci'taniM 6fertZ*t *<■ —B&mwO* L«tw Ptttibnrth ■ - L*oo a. do fcOO • 1 do fcffl “ do Ooltuatam~ M . M ~..*M~ lid® “ Aztltos 430 p. to. do 6U Lont«... ~-, 7:60 a. o. Hocb*of*oXe*j»bet»«euPtttobtirgb*nd BpiendM Stooping Oui oitacbod tool! £ty PttftiMrfftowl wimUmfU M. LewsFlttitrcrxh 1:00 a. «.| fclOa.ia.]l&fi»p. n do WelUrtE fcOQ **. 1 844 ** Wr $0 Bteubenr*e fcOO « W# « 1 4.-00 w d* wtoding. «. Jl&» « - AniTa'B*SSr£. ft» «-llfctt « l&OS" GoßaretlnK at-Whaling Wltfc bittmonasdObl Be#air withOentralOhlo Balroad tat EaaMriUa, * Oa - i-tnTTtI,;I"T ,, T-p w *« 6*. Deal* and-polnta W«. PU&myk aßd GUvtJjnuf 14a#.. . :g= i Irrtr mjfrnTtTiT 1 MS “ Oonaecttn* at Beyart with TnscarawaJi branch fce Hew Philadelphia end Canal Dm; at AuQn» wfch •Pitttbmxl»» Jxjrt Wayne and Chicago Bsilrtad; it Hodroii with (BeTeUnd, Canearllle and Cincinnati 1, '■o jtar Akron. 1 CoTahonFaQiand Hfl!wMmxg»eßd £ danbnd with 0. k B. £. B. for iod BufMo With <J. d T.&B, 1 for Toledo/Detrot and ChleHO, Wad tin' »«nh=west. I . AceomnodatlonlcaTes at 4:00 K tn. | a^n.i i .8:lfl a. m- I Thronah Tidtett to all prominent points in tbs I Weerwo6«h*Wortr JBortu or'Horth-weet. can be [ prxgredat-thoDilwrtJ Queer Depot, Pimbwgb. . JOBS BTEWABT, Ticket Agent. I At die Ootnpany’»^Ooe;bi,Freight Statlon/Sennit. ;*twr ‘sOCMHiri -l I Passenger dspotr at tbelntenectiOßCfldbcrty ana Grant streets, eTerp-iaoralag (except Btmday) at few tß3SS3&i&Sgh?i^4«~ nectionsnt Barvisborg for Baltiiaore and Washing ton. and for Hew York Tie Allentown root*, XXPEEB3‘TBAI9 barer thr tfcore named I «tatlond«fl»*i> &» p. m., ttopplagraaSn ■* P»* ilSHUareatiie aborc" caanlSutlcn I dafij ' ffisadajr excepted), at. 8:J& p. »« ctgppte£ I Waehtogte-JT-t TiOGAL-X&BIQHT TBAlHfWith PscMAger Car attached, baTee the PaecttgerSt#tloa-Af«*no«- I . AOOOHUOPiriqH IBA!?*. - : Th« JtnmtoarnArcnaanxMttci Tnusartrei daOJ, (•xteptSocdayl <*£***• bu, ****** and ruining aa or as Ocnepsogru :, -r. - JlntAcoommodaUan Train tarWetVa Btattoa leeree I isareadaQy (exceptflandeylattalAp.'ra. ‘-f 1 - gsJ.MfcW a. a.; learning, beget *Utsborgfc at I i»mn. DU ;'-••• ;.. »•; • ~'■•• ~ TbtnniineTWki arrire InFtmonrgnaeWtoaa: taKFwSa;.? ttri, IMB + Ur% I ltaS aTtn.: JoKotuim AcasnsßOdatioOi 19*5 a. p.; l Hat WalVe etaiSou Acamsfedattant&SQ a.al-;o«* Wan>fit*tton Acoomaodatkoi BJ4a.a4Tklid I'WalTt Station-' PaJb.; Jocrin r WelTs Station ~AeaohunodatfQo; d4b a.' I . TrainaftcraßlalmilbaxdXaiU&caeomacttfßlabJ I *me Interaction with. Jotoatown AfloaetßßOdasra I »Weft, fcpn« . I *^SShUowfllflnd.lt greatly fe>tb«irfctenat,l ! wolfik'Xert or West, to FsohiGlTaßl aas&w&tfenf BoWoHatd retanotSehtopaaed I haSsstod-'wtth> atone, and ttOTCrtijt toeAOttdot. I Wft can promleeeafcty.n*cd<mfloTOfcrt|«#nwlo I £» ttraTtiis Bead Flth theto natfigM*^^., ToHewTcrk..^.—«U »To W To iQ-fiQ To B » in jtitlocacn.theftan*7ln« afrOratrai BSJlrwd; and toPbiisdripMe.; PfCtimo; e acftHewYortv- •-••’• • •-■-''■• ; . reiiainim purchasing tickets :Ui .-&*x» win ta chanced'aa nxccae, acoowilng to-dtatonw jeweled, in •,sddsKr*>: the etattott U tra i»ht« »i?.[«™co»i i :SwBW> «!,• and tar as amoQOt net exceeding:>:..;••• H. B.—An 'Osoalbae. Itbehas been empbjed to oonrsy iwnncnn sad taggagotoazd fetmitsora ppLil a cberp not to esceeaSd crots Urn each pw> | seager ad baggagfc Tor t°3' ■', .. I ; •_ At U» Peonnltanla Oonttal I- j*s i: Qen*! floportnanden*. Altoona- la. ’ J 3 mswtoek. jcsd uyemool. lax a*d {•mtirUax Paavos*** WBISbIuWF Sew fort »>>♦* Ooapeaj tat ssA- dimSEUn th*» El-ecmered OMt-Wto toca»kftt a* Mtowi idiSbobqb^. —.——-IK2 1 ** yflfA Sot, 15. • *nrj Btnrfl** AT 1(008, ftCKU Sofli mm; ’ YIBST OABU’.viIHR $W 00 do to froadctt«—.lo6 00l ito.:toltODdoßiw.tt CO d» toPwili—. UO OOh 4» do to Hombtax XICT ai d* 65 00 1 l* Bot* *SSS!3SiiS^SSSSSSm»^m. &sSt^«s£ti^BSSß Wbt ™ fcflaWM tll» tOH** lodj S^snjiS! grE&r flection*, tad h «*• .'■■■ ■ , U Bzcadvej, atw^Tcrt* '"'jcfHirTflosn^o^.axct, <lO Ltb»t»«ifWt,«*irtrCr*fa, T3B philosophic bdrnek— HATDIS’B BIW DOtJBLS-AOTISO ran osopmo JBOTMB, fcr OABBOH On»fc «w 12 It stikat'a lirjip cr 121*11 P*IW «?tfSi barn »aj quality Well wilba&j- A lt <xa bo art «Uh »loo* <*,«hort cAiaoj. t It eon bo nwd m » upor nUht lusp. A tt-sn»iwtTit>Biade‘to~imn»»a>no«itoPy« A It ti enyothor ■ Ti It caa b* trimmed end Ufbt*d w®o*» ,*Tt*S Soto «n tho wMto • . TbftcHafiofeub* remoted or tanned inn* eomaoo Bo.ltoriij4jaa jToraa. Pod Son, <A Bold H ttrert.?m*feuvb< - -F^E&TOSS. ■ legflilymKWry- - •- ■: .--• »•• » • • ... . mo - A VAH ASD SKPABA.TOB, f‘oT P*tfnt«l JfKio*i7,lBoo, Ii cbfftP.timplcma4 dai&Me.and t»gct rota th* ibertWjwoMrorfaißnfMp.'liwfll chtt Mltoi oi Bted wtdQr*lfi r wfcl Slant, Cwati tSxil*, £c., mors *thorocfliJj, *nd wiiS k» l*£<*V Qußttvaatbßr -W»pr—mt shit mI9 to tho jmb&o, with canMwo Uua U will fin *w®“ ■HUfoctioß «&d «SB»«peedO; Mo B»acnl'ose. Bsr- SarSu. rW-V-WAUiiC* ..}»ajiiua«wy ’• wtifcort? «t, Kmiumt. rm. POUGE. r £pfiT«|4 <&*■-d . . ..Jj ' ..It..‘i.-W «ow , jaws, wbmtb, tosxwaftn r. " L 4Hftatt,4MfKS*s«JQßB, ; And»nto<J«of H««T*»«*»*• :, J~ • TIHPI3iSOITIIir,»; MV'ntbMKk, • - i-.-X r .JI.Cv ' ly»w p * CiDJSHBISOS. rpO KEFINEBS yL fitter totem.; MB* tfidfm SSmG* **'<!«» J«R«. ®» *f, TO WAIHC* -.aia,fcft*Tt> irt... Pttfcbkrgh. n. ■ STB Ail UA RRI'K-Wl >RgA^M>mß. 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