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J 3? 1 M-«Serin?^;.Mae.io.d^«^ rfislh coming storm: The power of the party lie. BATDEDAY MOKNINO, NOV. 22. andhard. “^bir.toLnTofwSohl.V/tock "—■—- - ;w& y of transgree.o«>'** , ‘ J ' «*•» llimt . whon Brasil was torn by BoffisrJjßff® In England. kher place we gJwHne converse of the pry- jDtern|| j jiaordera, eoding in ft general one and a tbt commandments rising of tbe slaves in the north. .To sub-. ItaUTdfbalehOf cotton, it ti stated, ' &* at rewarJ -'' TheBe sucml Jue «he mutinous negroes, the.Toj Th» American eeuroe of Supply being al- ■ snob statements as the following which we ’ j moat entirely cut off,leaves » defiolonoy of 1 find in tho Providence Journo . , T(io mo , lo rch will do well to profit by the conaiderably more than ohe-half the usual . tidings from°oh!' 4 fricnds ln°Cen-! lesson whioh we aro teaohing him, and not supply. Of the four millions of people de- , Georgia, n family, owfug some twenty j hesitate to deal firmly and promptly with pendent upon the cotton manufacture for ,- or thirty slaves, and possessed of a consid- tllia p„ wori w hlch will heßltato at nothing their daily bread in England, not leea than erable amount of property. They wore order (o toata itBolf . two and a half millione will be left desll- scoustomed to lire generously. They now P r a-- . iat i ’ . hare neither tea nor Coffee nor sugar nor into of their ordinary means of support. Iheir pri[lcipal y ood i 8 and Great suffering for many months to oome, Mrn bread. But little moat is to be ob oanuot be avoided; and milllonß upon mil- tained. .The ladieß havo.cut up all thecar lions of dollars will be required to support peta and mado blankets of them for the the .tarring people. “Idlers. ' The negroes comprehend perfect _ . * ... w... . .. » t ly the purport of the President’s pToclama- a striking faot that the people of t j oD _ yet say they are perfectly willing to that country are experiencing more hard- wor k as before utitil the first of January, ships from this war than-are those of the They expect that then wages wilt be paid free States of this Union. British cupidity, ‘J® 01 -, They desire to go on and work for licensed by British laws, a century, ago, u rogsonablo to, oonclndo from these into these against facts that the privations in the south are the wishes of tho majority of their people, pretty serious. Most of us would think this Is one of the charges brought that beaus and corn bread did not const!- against the King of Great Britain in thd Declaration of Independence,—and now,, When a family liko that we have described after eo long a time, the bitter oonsequeuoes is compelled to do without sugar and.salt, of that great wrong to bothblaoks and mußt ** ,h * condition of the poor? r ,_ . . v . We believe that most of the negroes, who whiles are oomipg bach to them. “I -will haye t« aUd dc ceiuly will follow tho visit the sins of the fathers upon the ohil- course of those we have spoken of above, dwn unto the third and fourth general They will prefer to stay at their old homes. J l . tion,". eaya the supreme Lawgiver; ■ and' B ot thousands, who ore not thus treat l:-. .. . , ©d, those whom the overseers attempt to here we see it verified in a manner so. oo ; roe into a from wh ioh they strange, so beyond all human calculation,, have a legal right *o oseape after tho Ist of and yet by a ooncatination of causes so January, will generally improve any op* simple and obvious, that he must be blind, portunity, which may present itself, for t. axi-Lj.rt 1. f getting to, some place, where they can havo who sees not the hand of Omnipotence In f he fre * 6doni( t 0 wh i o h they will be entitled. the dispensation. 'These rebels aro certainly great trans- Groat Britain planted slavery.here; the g« B , orSi and th eir way ia hard indeed,. Northern Stales abolished it, while, the even tho wealthy ore reduced to com- Southem States refused to do eo, bat oher- arati „ , taryation . They have long ein iehed and perpetuated it, and made It the EeJ agalnBt their cdored po p u i atioa and corner stone of their social and political cow thcj ara lrembUng for fear of a «. systems. Now mark the reault. EngUnd tribatlon whioh their consciences tell them is suffering terribly. The free States, al- dcaerWi bm whiob the poor negroes though engaged in a fearful war, are in >ecm t 0 baye n 0 ldea of vialtlng upon lhem . the enjoyment of domestle poac. and soon- The negr()eB know an cdict of cmancipa . rity, their bams filled with plenty, their Uon haB gone forth, end in the simplicity of people busy and for the most part pros- lidr doeilo naturea lhe} . tuke it for gnot perous. The States that eßng to slavery ed , hal after nolt New y tar -. day they are wrapped In due wide, deeolaUng oon- w , u and ontltlad to wages for iheir flagration—drenched In blood, pining In j aboP _ And they are right. They will be .tarraUon, and their people trembling In eatiaed thoir freedom by the same au the midst of the alarms. These are exist- ; thoritJ a 8 that under wh i oh tha wri ter and ins foots, plain to the eyes of all mankind. of theaa worda daim t 0 be free _ Soma-will, sav that it Just happened so; t hakof their God and their country. but:>oth religion and sound philoßophy Thla rtcUmatlon of freedom will exo willperceive that it happened so in accord- eale llself . or rs(har tlo negrot , u, em . anco with a law that it Is dangerous to wm Biecule , L 0 o that great day disregard. : ItU alwaye dangerous to do rf emaacl allon wIII froa m „i, ona wrong, always safe to do righU TUs be- of lhro&l and from thouJaad , anU . mg admitted, it follows that the President's u „ m fre> now ~ Aad ma9terB proclamation is the safest atop that ha. „ 0 „ 68r8 , urronndcd bj terrified wa . been taken since onr trouble, began. and obndrcn wiU ba obllged w yleld to the necessity of the case and acqulesoe in the change of relation to their labor* log people—to “ make arrangements with them,” as the sugar planters of Louisiana have already been obliged to do. Thos will slavery vanish, while the negro wilhre* main, and work go on as usual, to tho great benefit of ail concerned. Some will resist, or attempt to do so; but their resistance will be of no avail. Their people will walk off, and they dare not restrain them. Their only safety lies in a quiet acquiescence In the new order of things. To do otherwise may result in sor vile Insurrections which will complete their ruin. Their own insurrection has brought deep distress upon them; but if to that they add, by their obstinate adherence to a great wrong, a servile insurrection against themselves, the oup of their oalatnity wiU be full. MEXICO. Napoleon still persists in his campaign in Mexico. Hls first demonstration, when left by Spain and Great Britain to operate alone, was too feeble to effeot anything farther than the occupation of Vera Crux, nnder the protection of hls ships of war. Recently, however, nearly 14,000 addition* al troops have been sent in, and from 5,000 to 10,000 more will be landed during the present month. In December it is expeoted that the Invading army, some 25,000 strong, will take.up its lino of march from Orizaba to the City of Mexioo. It is many years since the; jarring fa©- tions of Mexioo have been so united u_ they are at present in opposition to these invaders. Commonfort and Ortigo are co operating with Juarez, and even some of the reactionary chiefs are supporting the constitutional government. An army of 60,000, it U said, will oppose the progress of the French.towards the capital, and there Is strong hope that their opposition will be successful. The long intestine wof in Mexioo was o&asloned by the straggles of the Church for supreme political power against the lib eral or democratic principle, which, though often crushed to earth, was never* extin guished, but continued to grow stronger and stronger np to the present day; and it is tinder that banner that the Mexicans are now rallying in defense of their nv tional independence. . The cburobhaf been the disturbing ele ment in that Republic, as slavery has been in ours. In Mexico the political piower of its disturbing element U abont over, as that of oars will, we trust, soon be. Ifcreqnlred this foreign intervention to flnish r tbe work of regeneration there; end it ie possible that the same remedy may be required here before wo aro through. There, However, tho disease was dtifusod throughout the entire country; while here it ie oonfined to a section, so far as the aotoal and tangible institution is concerned; but unfortunately the spirit of,slavery is, to some extent, universally diffused, through the agenoy of a party debauohed by leaders in alliance with trailers whose devotion to elavery overrides all ,other considerations.' Had the demoorats been true to the principles of democracy, the slaveholders’ rebellion could never have happened; and were they now to raturn to the faith of the fatheri of that party, that rebellion could not be main tained three; months. But let France and England interfere, and we should, very qnlekly see a.resurrection of the old dem ocracy of 1812, and half-fledged traitors (now tricked out in the livery of that party) would quickly as the willing tools of a corrupt hierarchy have already disappeared in* Mexico In tho presence of the invading no|ts of the Frenob despot/ We see by what has taken plioe la Mex ico, and by the cheering evidences of naU tional vitality which this Frenoh Invasion has developed, that tho demooratlo princi ple (which never had a fair chanoe in that country) if ‘indestructible. Demagogues may obscure it with sophisms and lies, and bind it and lay It asavlotimat the 'feel of its greatest enemy, yet (t win ; rlse again and assert its power. Vxxt IxixaxsTWG.—The seal and fierce/ nee* with whioh the Dfmooratio .papers assail the RepubUoenffor ihp frauds 're cently discovered in the How Tork Custom House, when those fratida were committed by old clefks appointed years ago under a Democratic administration; and kept ; in place, through the .mblaken Republicans towards political opponents. Universal Emancipation*«Brozil l The bondmen or serfs of Russia are be oomlng free with great rapidity under the strong bat Just and benefioent rule of the preiont Csar. The government of Holland has just abolished negro slavery in all tho colonies of. that kingdom. The President of the United States, under the pressure of a gnat military necessity, has just pro claimed the emancipation of all the slaves in the revolted States, and even In Brasil a similar social revolution is progressing. The African slave U*le is at last utterly abolished, the government of the United States, bring free from the controlling power of domestic slavery, has united in igood faith with other Christian powers in jiti suppression. And yet, in the face of ’these grand movements, we have among os poor, creatures who. affect to speak in terms of contempt and derision of Aboli tionists t Why, the whole world is full of abolitionists, from the rulor of seventy mil lions of Russians to Bon Pedro, of Brasil, who reigns over four millions of free peo ple and foar millions of slaves. The fol lowing, from the (Paris) Revue dee Dtuz Mondet, on the eubjeot,of slavery in Brasil, will be road with interest: “The present political situation of tho great South American empire Is of a very extraordinary kind. The country, over all its vast extent of territory, has only eome eight millions of inhabitants, but of these nearly one half are slaves. Thanks to the vigilance of English cruisers, the Africafi trafflo isat this moment all but suppressed, and the coffee planter of the Amaion, like the cotton planter.on the Mississippi, hap to look for his supply of hands to home grown material. Thus slavery is concen trating itself in the northern regions of the empire.; while a continual stream of free labor is flowing in at the sonth. It is true the immigration into Brasil of Ger man, Swiss, Butch and Banish laborers, though highly encouraged by tho -Imperial Government, is bat small as compared with the homap tide which,,.continued rushing Into the 'northern republio up to tho last year otffSro; but It has bebn most effective, nevertheless, among a more limited popu lation, and has produced already some of the results visible in tbs United States in the pressure of white crowds againstblaok. The-Germans; in particular,-nave estab lished in th*/province of Rio Grande do Bal,-some. very . flourishing settlements, which are likely to -become, at no very dis tant, time,'the Massachusetts of South Amerloar Bo muoh ia eertaln, that where ever theseoolonlsta arc sotting their foot in Brasilslayery is retreating before them. The labor of the black man had previously degraded agricultural. Industry 'in the country to such an extent' that not even the plough-was known to; the 1 masters of the land 30jne thirty years ago, and was looked open. la the hands of the German immi grants, as an absolutely , sow invention. No wonder, thob/that the empire of BraxlL whlch mignt'produoe oorn enough to feed the wholeglobe,has not sufficient;for its own inhabitants, but'must import food from the neighboring States nnaflUcUd with the <lniLltat!o&* r • ■! 4 £hereare all therigna that the battle ofislavsry must be fought one day .quite the (tame In Donanhioal / Braeil m it no%, is In'repnbliban in aUllkeuhood, thr strixggle 1 Wilr be 'Jets ie- The official returns oi the State of New York show Mr. Seymour's majority to be 10,672. Hls majority in the 89 preoincts mentioned by us on Thursday,—those filthy dens of pollution, in which drunken* ness and prostitution are the prevailing characteristics, —was 10,983. Without their vote, Wadsworth would have been elected by 411. _ “Wat nows in South Carolina,” on 8U Salmon Island, a company of the blaokest kind of darkles have been doing picket duty, and, as ike record tudb, doing it well. Last week they proceeded, up the Darieo and captures several Confederate officers and a rebel Marshal, who, nb doubt feel highly Insulted at being made captive by “niggers.” Cotton Versns M air. The paragraphs in the newspayers about the high prioe of ootton set one of our Bos ton hotel keepers thinking the other day that he had seventy-five or eighty cotton stuffed mattresses, purchased some time ago because thoy were cheaper than hair ones; and that instead of depreciating in value from use, thoy most have increased from the scaroity of the material of which they wore composed. No sooner had the thought occurred to him than he inquired the prioe of ootton per pound. “Fifty-eight to sixty-oneoenU,” “And the price of hair for mattrasses." “Forty to forty-two!” His mind was made up, the old cotton mattresses were rippod open, their treasure drawn forth, and the smart hotel proprie tor bad the satisfaction of changing his eighty old cotton mattresses for eighty new hair ones, without costing a penny. In deed be bad a little something left over, besides tbe blessings of his guests for the unlooked for improvement of their couohes. —Botton Commercial Bulletin. A bombs* of the friends of Brig. Goa. Blr oej have presented him with a horae, equip ment! and a iword. In bU reply acknowl edging the gift, he uses this significant lan guage : “So long as it is ia ay power to render service in the field, in weatevsr posi tion *1 am planed, under whatever General or rule I may be, I shall ooutlnoe to struggle for tbe unity of our people, the supremacy of our laws, and hope toe time is not far distant when the good old fiag will again wave from gulf to lake, and from ooean to ocean. I have never boon so hopeful of tbe eueoesi ef our army as now/* Focb epeolmens of gold bearing quarts and galena have been received at the Land Offioe, from Colorado Territory; also some half dozen specimens of bituminous coal, some of whloh are thiok veins, and can be readily worked. It is in the contemplation of, the Commissioners of tbe Land Office to reeommend the polloy of exerolslng au thority over mineral regions in the Territo ries, etc., with a view to obtain revenue therefrom: It is stated that a large numbers of poor women in Boston and vicinity are hired to make woolen shirts for soldiers at tbe piti able pittance of five cents apiece. They are hired by contractors who get good prices out of tbo Government, and are growing rich out of the business. RELIOIOVB JTOTICEB . prS*THE FIRST CONGREGATION U'v OF DISCIPLES bora removed (Km Apello Ball to JACKCON’S BLOCK, third floor, corner of Penn and St. CUir atmata. Preaching trorjr LoiD'l Dai, at 10W o'clock a. m., and 7 p. m. WEDNES DAY EVENING, Lsetnrsat 7 o'clock. Tha jmblio an* reapsctfolly Invited to attend. nottbU T. C. MoKJfiKVKK. Frm^ cipal of Fleetest Hill Bemlnirj, will preech for tbe FIRST OONQBEGATI«»N OF DISCIPLES, Id EXCELfIOB HALL, Allegheny CUy.) TO-WOB HOW, (Lord 1 * Dej.) *t lt»)d a. m., sod at 7p. m. Snbleoi for the morning—* Faltb aad Opinion.” The put Uo are cordially Invited. noZLlt DM9~MDE*rDB. [ Pirrncsoa. Hot. tOtb, 1 1 <S. I Tbe Moouagaheis loscranoe Company of rlPa* burgh bat ibis day declared e Dividend of TWO AND A HALF DOLLARS FEB 6BAEE on its Cspttel fitoffc, out of tbe earned profit* of tbe isat alx mootb*. payable forthwith. The Company aaaome* the payment of tbe Government Tax on the above dirt (end. BENUY M. AXWOOD,Secretary. D0.i1.2w PUBLIC NOTICES, OrncM fioaoioiiiu liimraOotniT,) FUUbnrcb, Hot. kQth, 1863. J JTJS ,, AN ELECTION for fifteen Direo- Irigr *ore of this Cempany, to serve doriag the soloing year, will be held st theefflee, 80. OS water street, on TUESDAY, thd El day of December, ISQ3, between tbe htnri of II s s. snd 1 b. m. >o2iitd HEN BY M ATWOOD, Secretary. [r^AGRICULTURAL—A meeting of w*£r the Board of Managers of the Allegheny. Conoty Arriooltnrel Socloty will be held en WED NKSDAY, Nov. 30th, ISO 3. A foil attendance It re. quested, sa impertsnt bmlnosa will bwpneeated. W. 8. HAVEN, Chairman. . 6. SOHOYEB, Jf., Sec’y. no3l:3tdsltwF BOOKS, for the new Postage Currency; DIABIXO,4 to 8 vo. end 13 uo.t LAWYEHS NEW TIB ENVELOPE; BLO COMB'S INKSTANDS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; loraaloby W. 8. HAVEN, oc2o corner Wood and Third street*. jrawr SATINETS A JEANS Vy st.MdCiellsnd't >boa Acctlop. Men s oalp and kip boots at MeClolUnd** Anctloo, 65 Fifth attest.' UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS nl the Muonic Hell Auction Bona*. UAl' SI ON E FAC 1 NO. for foundries. 1 for Ml* by BttNBY H. OOLLINH, NOTICE TO EULEimO 01AN*L—Any food Eclectic Pbyiloien, with • cepltai of two to four bendred dollert, desiring s good country preciiae, esn hear of oo* by addrmfog Di»X 600, Plttab-irab P . O; * ■ o<22:a* \| U'i'lUtt.—‘lho Flat-boat “O. K." will -LI be told (or wharfage a&d oo*t», on 6ATor*< DAT, December 13>h, at 1> o'clock, et the AUe ftbeoe Wharf. notate uid wharfage aod.coiia in IJqatdated before that date Parlloa int*re*te£ wJU take bqtloe. nolftSw ' ' Whartouter, JAMES ALtIH, VlU'UUK.—iloota will be opened at Xl tbn o»M of B Mot AIK4 CO, tin rootth ■treet, THIS DAY, (Mender, Not. 17tb,) tad eon*' (Inna for cue iMk, to rewire nbaorlptioui to the Capital Stock of lbe PUUbtirgh A Clereland Trenail Coal Oomp»py. r pol7:Xw TO UUL DWTILLMS.-Tbeferai of Book*aod Blanker* 'qolnd ond-.r the National Tai Law, for »*U bp . pol 3 KATA CO.. M Wood ft. 0. K.NKIHT & VO,, , , . ; ' WHOLESALEGBOpBBS, S. t, oorwr Watu and Cheatnat itMii, P*ILADtt*«U. Aitait tot the uU* of lh« product* of SOUTH' WaBE ADOAB BXFIHEBY and tkra&OOBBB* BTJQAB 110UdE t of Philadelphia. . . n 83;1» KDIOAL CAKD.—W. BoDn BaHEB, H D., «f Hr* Toek oontampltMe betne in PUtiPßrgb pa ibi tra OV 2>J(CBltfilft NEXT, whore be will devote, ei AXOLtJ., SiVE aTTEHTIOH to the Hedtod and Ban’eal treatment of 6BBONIO DISEASE*. etpeoielly tboeo Of the Jjewel Bowel, eaeo ee OcwtlpeUoo, Pil.i, Stricter* of the Bowel, Glceretion of the Bowel, do Aie* the rorient OhrozLloßboastt of the Womb, Ibo Eld&eri, the Bladder. 'do. Bla ml* dooeo will be at tbeHOSOHOAHXIjA HOUSE, there ho on bo aeea and ooMoUecT (nan 0 o'clock m. to to’flwok p. a. dittoHe wmvimsfctletfti u ufputof the oltfi if «dni au&tv t'i ~T.,i fiEGISTSB'S OFFICE,': > “pjTTsßvsaH, So* 221, 1862. / VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that _i3l tbe following Account* of Ext color*. AdmiaU I rmtors, -Onardlss*.* Ac , b*v«, been 'July paawd to said Befrabr 1 * Office, aad’vUl !• prnwnwd to tbe (trohsht' Court 'for conflrmitbm and allowance, on MONDAY, Doc-ember V2d; 186». Final account of Lewis Kim tvd X. Whit*, E*«t- • liter* of fcU'garet Fogle, dtC’J. Fll- <J Sept 6,18fi2 Final account o' B-rn-rd Berkley, ch. -tratof of-Joba Beck, d c’d. Filed by C.:W.-Berkley ■ end Bernard Berkley. Filed t-Vpt, 6, ISfc'i. Partial ecc unt of Jaxuwt Murray, Administrator (dvAofib wo«)o( Bold. Haslet*-, dte'd.: Filed Sept. 7,1862.' ; ; i , • ; . 1 . Final account of M. O’Hara, AQD»ltiivfA*«r if Michael O’Hara, d flept. >7.1862 Account of D. Oillcland, AdmiuLtralor of John C. aberlff. dtc'd. Filed 8 pt.IO.TI6J. Account ot WltlLm McKw, su< thing Kxictitur uf William McKee, deceased. Filed Sept. 19, 1862. Final socooiit ol Uoo. B. Mr Leas. Eaecn'or of tbe estate of Mary Ab'cU.dtc'dl Filed Brpr.V3.lBG2. Final account of A. L. Boblnson, Executor ol M ry Ann Bobliuon, d-c'd. Filed Ort. 1,1802 rart ad account of A.‘D. Salih, muld* Extnut-r of Hugh Bmltb, dec’d. Filed Oct 1 Account of Joseph Fin her, Adfilini* rater of fho eatateof F>edeilck Haroiek»dtc’d. FiinoOct. 6,l r 6£. Final account of Benjamin l nttoi, A> mtnlalrmtor ol the estate of Geo. I'nrods, deu’d. Fild Oct. 6, 1862. Account of AUa.nder Burns and A. Mar*hall. . Cxtootorsof tbs eaUte of Jm. d «'d, |JWd Oot. 8,1882. Ftiat and final account of Jas Kennedy and Js*. innaell. Administrator* of James E. Brice Tiled Oct. 8,1862. Account of Ja*. Edmondson, OnardUn of Ltvlna F. Marka and Wm.J. Marks Fded uel. IS, 1862. Final account of WUUam Punning, Admlniati*' tor of the Meats of Rachel Dunning, dec’d. Filed Oot. 20.1 62. Final account of Catharine Lonagao, AdmlnU trator of Jitmes Looagan, dec'd. F|)ed Oct 21, 1862. Final account of Wm. B. UoCrea, Administrator of tbe eetate of Tbomu UcOrea. Filed Oct. 28. >662. Final account of Uagh Harrison, Executor of the iState of Jobn Wilson, doc'd. Filed Oct. 23,1862, Account of Hugh Qlaeigow, Admlnlitratcr of >he -estate ol Hugh Olassgow, deo'd. Tiled Oct 81,1662. Account ol Jobn G. FUbsr, Administrator of tbe -estate Valentine Bobm, dec’d. Fitod Oct. 31, 1862. Partial aceonnt of Bamnel Carnahan, AdminiVra tor of John G. TomUnwa.dec'd. Filed Nov. 7,1862. Account of Phoebe McClelland, Administrator of tbe eetats o'Joseph McClelland, dec’d. Filed Nov. 10,1862. Final account of Jaa. Stewart, Administrator of tbe estate of Isabella Kwiog, dec’d. Fflwhßov. 13, 1862. Acconut of J.bn P. Bubltier, idnliib'trbloi of tbawtaic of Ann Qcttaman, dec'd. FUod Sot. H, UC2. Account of Jocks n Nttnoon, Admit litrati t ol tti« titsia of John T. McCombs, dec'd. Piled Sot. 111, 1862 Floo) aceaQot of James 8. Crawford, Exeeutoi of tbs estate of Mary Crawford. dec'd.; Fll»d Nov. 18, 1802. Aecouutof Elisabeth Logan, Administrator of the estates! Darid Logan, dead. Filed Sot. IS. 1662. Account of Hesry Belter end Gio. Btarp, Execu ion of the estate of James TU'ord, dec'd. Pl'ed Sot. 18,1663. , Accocnt of James B Lj o, Kxecat. r of tbe wtiu* of Alexander P. Lyoa, dec’d. filed No*. 30, 1662. Account cf George Wcjuaa, Guardian of the mlcur children of Edvard Qcgbee, dec'd Filed N>r. 20, 1823. Final account of Robort Robb, AdmluU r»tvr bssw •«•,) of Hobart Taylor, dec’d. Filod Not. 1862. WSL J. RICHARDSON, BagUter. no2l:ltd*3twP THE OLD PRICE. HUN T’S Fill on Stationery Portfolio. Containing U SHEETS PAPAB. t* ENVELOPES} 6 STEEL PENS | 1 AOOOMMODATIOfI PEN-HOLDEB; 1 LEAD PENCIL; All-of superior quality-warranted. ONLY 86 CENTS. •V J JvlUr't wart* of .taNeeery >* a quart**. MV*All orders, tw Insure prompt atleotlon, should be addressed to JOHH P. HUNT, . no2l MxiOKlJ Hall, Firm i^regrr. JTANDAKL) LAW 800K.8. 3 Wuhburo on Baal Property, 3 voir, Hillard os FoTt*,iT*l»; Hillard on Mcrtgagu, 2 toU; Parson on Bill*, irols; }a»t pnblukcd; B*nnet a Brard’a Criminal Caa«; Phillip* on Inioranoa, 2 Toli; Story on Sale*. New Edltl n; Cnltad State* SUtntaa at Largs, f»r IMU'G2, Wharton'* American Criminal Law, 2 sola; Chltty on Pleading; Tha Lawysr'e Comacu Puce Book; Foraaloby* , KAY A CO., n 022 • 1 No. 65 Wood atroat. OOKS JUft'f HECBIVKD . OpportoaitlM for Industry, and lb* Baie In* Yaattcaot of Capital; or, A Thomaad Cbaoc** to Maka Boney. By LT. Fmdley. $l. Tbo taw* of BosiOM* For bosiota* mau in ail the State* ef tho Uoion, with forma for Mercantile Instrnmasti, Deads, Lum, Wlltr, Aa. By Jodga Parsons, Law Froftaior at Harvard. |3 SioaV* HoTestoad Arehltectoi*; !)tu*tr*i*d wiio opwartaof W) vcravlojt* st. tjc2l . B. 8. PA VIA, #.i Wood atrret. SDNDKUBS.— V 75 frail* Itlsa Almond a; ft bale* Botdaatu do; ft do English alaute. SO bag* Brasil Bata; 40 do : Ooooa do; 100 do Teonea*** Paa Hou, 10 cat** K earn Sitdlaes; 10 do % « 4o; 10 do aagllab Umtard; 10 do Franeb 'to; SO box** Plants; SO calk* Zaslea Currant*; ftoaiwFiga; 6 do Pronss, in glass; £OO boxra 80. 1 Flra Otackara; 100 H 1 gallon Pickle*; 100 do Tomato CaUop; 100 do Pepper Sauce; ISO do frvsb Tomato**, Ifi cans; 160 da do Patches, do; How la a ton aid for aal* by BKYIISB A 4)1108., pol Me*. 12ft and 136 Wopd atnat. SUGAR— 100 bbis. “B” refined Sugar; CO to "A" do do: XS do standard orushed do, , 18 do powdered do; ' IB do granulated do; Jasi r celred aod for sale by ' hITUEB A 0808., , bo3C Nos. 136 and 128 Wood etreet. 1 ivAtHiNK— 300 ~ boxes—HO half and JKflOOquarters—ef“new" M. B. Baistni; )00 boxes and 100 half boxes "sew" LayeT Bal»lni; 25 frails Seedless Baltics; SB'ksp do do; *0 boxes' Smyrna do; In store and landtag and for sale by neSS BCYMKBA BBOd. I .AKU 01L.—20 barrels cinoinnat LABD OIL, winter ctraioed, received and for sale KNOX A PABEW. rpiIBSOLOTXON.—Tha firm of J. &,A. JL/HABDIK wu dUroiTed on tba lit Inatantt JAMISHABDIB having rellnoulahed bit laianat In tbfrbsalnMtto ADAIf HABDIB, who wljl con. lino* at the old Hand. Paiiont bavin i claims , against tb« lata Arm. if 111 plaass prannt them. it] noS’llW . , , si • ■ ; jlUii bALib—A cornor iot on the Bast I Common, Allegheny Oil;, hsTtßg_> front of t!C fret on tbe Common, and running back.on Wash* iogtoo iftteot 183 feet 3 (nobes. This is a handsome site for a private rMldence. Enquire of A. L. BOBIKbOS, or a. 1. BTEWABr, r»q. ( uo2l;U No. S 3 Fifth street.-- otucKIKQ - yarn. good country WOOLEN KNITTING TABN, putop in outs for this ui*ifeet, for sale small or large quatitfiled. ■77 and TO Market street. H. O’NEIL, Manufacturer o! Wilt IS • * OBH, bar always on band and makes i > or flor WUir oLOIB; rLOUB M’Q BAHT SIEVES; COPIES, BRASS AND IBON WlUl GLOTBi BIBB’ OAOI8; plalnkud ornamental WIIUB WOA&t fcr fardsu• Sowar »tand*. Arch« inn (or flowata. Win Lattlca and Tr« Ula ,W° r k (or urbon. *o. 5 VUBSEBY PBNDKBB; RAT AND MOUSX TRAPS: HEAT AND GBEE9B SAFES | WIBSW NDO W SHADES, Undteaptd at tottered. AUo. BINO Wl&S.aHtliu, at No. 80 FOURTH STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. noQidsura • • •ijSlfiT ..VJItU—T 5 178 foiib«l*tfood B«d FotatW; ' 100 bbl*. ckclc* Family Floor, u .‘ ’’ •1 • -•* lOOlbcOonutiy Book _ 9 bbta. «xtr*la*g« Uacj Applw; ICO bcna prime Cream OfeMM, to artin;. 6bbla.traab 801 l Butter, " • • 8 do c do" J • 'do: ~ Fotaaiaby - ttruXDDl/*, : I* l Pol*': » ; i ?. ■- 'Ko iyi Liberty pklilf iiOliL! UlnTlcK;— JL 6 bajfbbls. prime 801 l Batter; . • 1 Sbanels .. .ido-'-dn: do; • “*• - l i JnstrecalTedaodforsalaby.;.'. FBANK VAN GOBDBIi, , doOI •' • ll* Second street. A L HU.N U AN 1> islfi &LU.N. Jdlti 0 U IT;— XVA fre'th supply *bf/Almond-Nota..anaiiemoa. Ntseuithittraeefrea from-fhabakerlef end, fo* Sale. SatitfelfcaUyGrMsrjr Store *f‘ : ■ ■' • ' W - J c ' ' JOHN A. BBBHUWP- 1 -' dUB eornar Liberty and Band stmts. fpo COOTTKV MNRCHANTS AND EATON, tIACKUiTI & (JO., tier 17 Mid 19 (fifth Stroot. Jobbers aud retailers of TRIMMINGS, KMBBOI - HOSrEBT, OIOVES, HOOP BKIBTB, RIBBONS, BHIBTB, COLLAfiti, TIES, UNDEB -BDIBTS and DBAWEBB, WOOLEN HOODS, NO BIAS, SOABPS, ZKPHYB AND SHETLAND WOOL; 6,000 the KNITTING FABNS.on hand and to arriTe. ~Om stuck aaa purchased befyre the lasi great ed ranee in prices, and we offer great Indoeemests to OITY AND COUNTBY iIEBOHAHTB, MILLI NKBS, PEDDLEBS, and all who boy to sell again. {J. 8.~4 ohoioe assortment of Staple Dry Goods, A I vUnlMSta oiil« Delaware mutual insur ance COMPANY Of PHILADELPHIA '.The following Statement of tbe affairs of it * Com* pan* Is published iu conformity with a provision of Its Charter: Premiums m*lT*d from Nueembir 1, 18<Jl, lo Oc tober 31,1602} On Marine and Inland Bisk* 8226,308 81 On Firs Blaks » r *ll 80 * . ®325,650 11 Pfuna'ama ou Po'tcle* not [matked off Nor. 1,1881... Premloma markid iff ao earned from Not.-I. 1861, to Oct.Sl, IMS} On Marino and Inland Biika 8211,1*2 S 3 On Flra Bbki 100,000 £A InCeraat dniliiß oame period, --Salvage* Ao, Luieea, expsnaai, Ac.i daring lbs jur Marins and Inland Naviga- tion Losses Tire L0an5........ Batons Premium*-...... Be-Inraraocs#.......— 18,146 7ft AM ac 7 Charges 14,127 00 Advertising, Printing, &*.. . 2,21162 Taxes - 6,650 <8 Expenses, Salaries, Bant, A«. 20,206 91 8213,801 43 AMtTI or TBS OOUFANT, KOTIUSC* 1, 1802. lIOO.COO D. 8. 6 percent. Loan 8 93000 0) r. 0.0 “ 20,780 00 33,000 " 6 “ Treaa'y Note* 41 910 00 28.C00 •• 7 3-10 per cl. ‘ 28,000 00 ICO <OO State of Pa. 6 per ct. Loan 95,530 00 64 000 •• C M “ 67,180 00 123,060 Fbila. city 6 126,083 00 30,000 State ofTenn. 6 “ M 12,000 00 '•0.C00 Penniylraala B. B. Tint Mortgage 6 per ct. Bead* 22,600 oo PeontrlTanla R. B. Seocod Mortgage C per ct Baida 63,876 00 6,0 o P*. B. B. 10) abarea itock. 6.60 J (0 18,000 Geraaotovn Gaa Co , SCO •harea stock, principal and intern t goarantaed by tha city ot Philadelphia....... 1)3,700 Loan* on Bond and Mori * gage, am ly aecartd. Par, $688,76& 0«t,5663,740 «2 Mkt TeL|6M,l7B 00 Baal but*. «... ttiUi Becdvabla, lor la* at an cm made— P aland* doa on A gtndt*.—Premium* oa Marine Policies, •ccrmd lour at, sad Other debt* due tie 34,911 CA faflp and Stock of rundry Inniranee and other Oompenioa, slo,B’ 3, eat’d Tatar.. Cash, on deposit with United Btates Ooreramml, labj-ct <o Uo deje cell $BO,OOO <0 Ceeh la Bank*. - 28,727 91 « In Drawer - £BO 74 NOVEMBER 12, 1882. The of Directors have thU day dao*and a oa»b dividend of TEH PEB GENT. os tba Capital fitock, and BIX PEB CENT. Interest on tba Berlp of the Company, payable on and after tba 'first Da* camber proximo. They nave alsodeclared accrlpdlvidendof FOBTT PEB GENT. on tba Earned Premiums for the year ending October SI, 1803, o»rttflc*tee tor which will be lieaed to tba partiaa entitled to tba tame on and af-er tba tint Deotmber proximo. They bare ordered also that the remaining out standing Scrip of tba Oempeay of the leru-aof tba Jeer* prior to 1888, be redeemed in caab on and after ‘ebraary 2,1861, from which data all Interact there on aballceaee. eortificaU of Utmod modri- |i3 B$ tin Act of Jmcorpora&cm, **ae cerffjlaefa eB«U im< m leu ctcmtd tciJHm two gmrs of\w tko dee laraiion of On dtoidmid whereof it 4* ivUiar*. TboaM 0. Hand, John 0. Darts, Klmuod A. r ouder, Tjftophiist Paulding, J. bn B. Pearcee, Jame* Treqtxalr, WiUlam fcyni, Jr., Jamee 0. band, WUltaD 0. Ludwig, Jottub S. Btai, i Dr. B. M. Huston, George O. Lelper, Buga Craig, Charles Kelly,. THOMAS Josh c. d, Uurmr LtuckSj Scorati P. A. ho. 95 W r PULTON’S VEGETABLE COUGH SYEUP, Which oarer falla to ccfo wise oeed (a time and *c coidlng to dtractioo*. aVXUad ibe flowing certifloatea, published from among other* recetvad wltblo tba past tbr»«£j±ara 8a at Cub, Jan. l, 1660.. Ua. J. M. Fuitoa—Deer Sir : For yrara my wife bei been fuflbrlng with a rery violent oocgb. At night eh* would bar* to get out of bed wry fre qseatlj to get her broatb or keep from raflocattug. Hearing of four Ooogb flyrup, X determined to try It. 1 got * bottle from Imm Lewie, and oaed ac* cording to direction!. It gave Immediate relief and acted like a charm on her congb, producing the greateet change on her In one week. She bu no mote of the hard ooogblng epeU* now, and In fact may say 1« entirely cured B*ep?otfaUy, J. M. Fllton —Dmr Sir: For eometlme I hin boon ■uflbrtng with ■ a:vere coogb end oold in the bead, and could not sleep at night for coughing. Bat after tiling a bottle of your Vegetable Oongfa Hyrup, I nj entirely oured be it. Beipoctlnlly, Q. B. W. OOHBS. For thla remedy wa have the recommendation of all who ban naed it, and alao the recommends* tien of one of tbe oldest pbyaloUns in the country, who baa naed tt in hla practice for, yea-a with the happiest remits. If yon are trenbled with-a Ooogb or Oold, loflueuxa, Bleeding of the Longa, Quinary, I Phthisic, Bronchitis, Weakens of tha Cheat, nse ECO Liberty atrret. FULTON’S OOUQH STB UP. Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Croup, Fain ia tha Brrnst, poaraaneae. Catarrh, Inflamatlon of tha Liverend Dlptberls,!n all Its stages, FULTON’S 00U6H BIBUP wni cure yoouer then any cough mixture In me. We do not cay that in all cases it will core Con* aamptlon. Ho medicine can be relied on to do that. Bat we do allege, and stand ready to prere, that by ’the aid of this medicine, ooopWd with proper aanlta* ry regulations, inch as regular hours for sloep, .re* atralnt open appetite, and avoid expoaore,tornados* perate cases hard b;en cored. Co not neglect this timely admonition. The Oongh Syrup will cure your oold ; keep a bottle in your house constantly, and take a dost oa the tint aymptoa of a cold SV*sl 00 will tare a heavy Doctor's bill, If not yonr life. Don't fall to give It a trial. JOS. HORN*, Um a remedy lb time. Haver cease trying nntll yonr cold la better. Prepared and sold at $1 per bottle, by J. ,JL FULTON, Druggist, IMPORTANT TO OIL' SHIPPERS AND BEFINEBB.—I have purchased flee acne of desirable (toead. situated on the Allegheny Hirer and Allegheny Valley Ballroad, above Lawrence* villa, which I am fitting «p as an Oil Tard, for the exclnatv* purpose of barreling, forwarding and storing OrndeOU. - Thla property has unsurpassed advantages tor the business, befrg Ideated Just out* aide tha city limits, with no adjacent baildlogs, with 1 a fine landtag for boats, and wbsra the eastern and wfoUrm cancan be loaded on the ground. I am now prepared to taka care of Oil Boats, and, with a steam' pump, to barrel, and with flrs«preof- tight tanks to afote bulk oil any length of time. Of I will bias ground to parties wishing to have their own tanks,and wUI buUdtanks«n contractor anptvin* ts'dtbeiroonfttociltn - - - - OSloe at the yard, on the Cltlxeni Passenger Ball* way. All. common IcaUcn* adertesed to DAVID KLBK, Box 992, Pittsburgh Pa, wlilroceivs prompt • attention- nolSily - OUT. a I)A via, Booksellkb, No. 93 Wood street, haaiutt returned from the Cast* ern cities, when be baa largely replenished hts stock of Ousel cal, Scienilflc . and Mlsosllanaeua- and laid low fins acaortment of Stationery of all kinda Ha l&Tltea particnlxr attan* !tfota?t» hk«toe]rof Bchool Books, end to the trash ’suptdy vf PhotographicJUbuma and Card rortraits, which ha haa repaired. noi r Ejrrso Dili LIBB >524.888 18 (818,143 07 $370,688 27 florpin#... >163,053 B 8 >976,212 16 Bobert Barton, BtaiQil S. Stokes, J. T. PtnUton, Henry Blosn. Edward Derllngteo, H. Jones Brooks, Spencer M'llrelne, Jacob P. Jcn*e, JamM B. H’Farlaad, Joshua P. Xjr*, J. B. flaaplt, Pltub’gb, D.T. Morgan, ** 4. B. Bargfi, “ 1 BABB, Prffldeut, lAVIB, V foe. Prtwdeat. tary. l. MADKIBA, Agent, f atcr ft Mt, Pittsburgh. ALEX. HAHHA. Pirmvasa, D«c 8, 1860. FIFTH STREET. rpOTHB TRADE. JOSEPH HORNE, Noa. 77 an 4 79 Market Street, it now receiving hie third large atock of good* toll able to the faaeoQ, to, which he inviue the special attention of dty and country Merchants and Uflll* oera. Hew soppliee of DBESS TBIHMINGB AND EMBBOIDEBIIP, WOOL HOODS. NUBIAS, 80HTAG8, SCARFS, HITTS, SLEEVES. Ac.; UNDB&SHIBTSA DBAW EBS; EHITTTHQ YABSBAND ZCPBYB WORSTED BONNETS, BATS, rLOWEBfI,BuCBES, BON NET BIBBUNB, VELVET RIB BONS, FEATHERS, BONNET MATERI ALS, Ac., An.; FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. aa low ae any Eastern Jobbing Hoaea. nol :tf STYLES, IN CLOCKS AND . S HAWLS, JUST OPENED AT W. & D. HUCUS’. nol 8 QHEAP DRY GOODS AT BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Market Street, AT Wholesale and Retail. SILKS, C Xj O -A. Kl; S , SHAWLS, AID DRESS GOODS, At Last Year’s Prices. dol7 ■QREBB GOODS, AND BARRED FLANNELS, AT J. iVI. Burchfield’s! BARBED COUNTRY FLANNELS; WHITE do do; OBEY TWILLED do; SATINETS AND KENTUCKY JEANS; OOUVTBY BLANKETS; SUPERFINE do; SHAWLS AND CLOAKS; SHAWLS, fine old style, at half price; DBESS GOODS, In great variety. uol7 QHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP III— WOOLENS! WOOLENS !! OOUNTBV FLANNELS—pIain, white A barred: PLAIN GB*Y AND TWILLED FLANNELS; Do ' YELLOW do do; FBENOH FLANNELS, ol all shades, both plait and bamd; COUNTBY BLANKETS, home made, an exoe lent article; LADIES’ LONG WOOL SHAWLS; Do BQUABE do do; BIIBS ES da do do; CHILDBEITB do do; WOOLBH PLAID 3, beanUfUl bright colorr, BIBRINUS, all colon, from 76 cents up; FIGURED WOOL DE LAIHES, etS5Q3T)£q WOOLEN DBAWEBS AND SHIRTS; • HOSIEBY, GLOVES, Aa, As; AH of the above goods at a vary small advance on last season’s price, for OASH ONLY. C. HAXBOH LOVE & CQ„ 74 11,4 BEST STBKST. (JIHE NEW 'PARIS TRIM MING, j Thla Beautiful article, designed for DRESS, OLOAK and MANTILLA TBIMMUjIG, la now offered to the publlo. It is alao edapted’W BONNET TRIM* BUNGS, and the Flutes being all firmly held by a double line of atltcbing, will not open out, and can le split In tha centra and used either double cr sin- gle- A full line of colon Just received sad for sale at wholesale and retail by MAOBUM A GLIDE, 78 Market at, bet. 4th and Diamond. JJKW AND IBEAUTIFUL GOODS, AT / MCRUHi Sc CLYDE’S. FBENOH EMBROIDERIES AND LACKS; New atyle BONNET RIBBONS: Fancy VELVET AND TBIHUING RIBBONS? - HEADDRESSES, WOOL HOODS, Atx; GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AFO HOSIEBY; BALBXOBAL AND HOOP SKIRTS; NOTJOSS AND SMALL ARTICLES; - Just received and aeUing at the lowest cash prta bl „ HACBUB * GLYDY, noli7B Market at., bet'n 4th and Diamond. ELEGANT LOT OF PLUBH SLIPPED PATTERNS received by expreas tbte day. Now Is the time to make selections for the BATON, MAGBUM * 00., Ho. IT THIS street. -BARGAINS FROM AUCTION.—Bat D a few of those bargains In Linen Haadkerchleb remain unsold* Those who are not yet supplied should do so immediately. Pure Liten h«a-stitched H'Jk'fo, at fiSo. worth 80c; •i “tacked «• 00 1100} « » tacked a stitch’d « 60 . « I S6g Oneor mortal the above prices, till all are sold. . EATON, MAOBUBi A 00* noig * Ho. 17 Fifth at,, gALMORAL BKIRTB;* **f«o BALUOBAL SKIBTS, In bright and beau- tifal colors. Mercbsnta sud dsalen supplied In BATON, MAOHUM * 00., How» fifthstrut. LESS THAN N. Y. PRICES. ‘ 00 donn BALUOBAL SSXBTd, colon asd ins qiuUtji iurt nostrod tad fee ula at wbol*- nla ud ratal Lit r7.7noßn*B tbimmihq grout VTudßlbikititnK, GOODS FROM Hew York Auction. Wholesale buj*r« are invited to examine onr MW ■tock of BONNET AND TBIMMTNQ RIBBONS, BONNETS. HATS, FLOWERS, OSTBITOH FEATHERS. HEBON PLUMES. BONNET BILKS AND VELVETS, HUGHES, ENGLISH CBAFXB,. BOMBASINE, and all other kinds of Millinery Geodi. JOS.HOBH*, 17 »»»* T 9 Mwiwi ctxveC WHOLESALE BOOMS op stain. nrt gTEEL BELT CLASPS.—A choice lot )f those deeirable BELT CLASPS of Steel BrfQmti, dlrikt from the Importers, received and br sale by EATON, HACRCH A 00., No. 17 Plfth itinat. Grey wool undershirts and DBA WEBS.—A lirge supply just received end for tale to wholesale buyers, at New York priom, at HOBNE*S TBIMMINO 6TOBI, Ho*. T 7 end 7> Market ilraat. JK)R COLD WEATHER—AII kind, of WOOLEN GOODS, at 77 and T 9 Market street. WHOLESALE BOOMS np stain. neS MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, WAX STATUARY AND COSMO- BOSOOPE OF THB WAR. At MaSONIO HALL, dallyr Iron 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Admlstlon, 18 CENTS; Children, 10 CENTS. pol8:lw THEATRE. ..... ffM. HssDinsa. ..... A Litt Leaeee and Manager. Treasurer....,-.. OT’Look at tbe Bill for TO-NIGHT. (Saturday) EVENING, NOV. 22d, 1862, WfU be preaented. PIZAKBO; or, the Death of Kolia. HOLLA .....Mr. HSSDEBSOB. DANCE MIsaCLABA BEBGKB. After which, " RUFFIAN BOY, BUfFIAH BOY BOKO OHAPLIH Min TAHHT BUST. To ooadadfl with EL HYDE R. ... .Mr. MTBOM. PUwfOS. SKCON D LOT of SECOND«£s3gife HAND PIANOS AND ttXLO VPHPI DEOS&.-BSAL BABGAINS.—AV D 8 011 Boaewood octavo Plano, round corners, bim by Chlckarlng A tons, only 2% years old, a ray to; ’ Instrument t*D A lioecwood ©£ octave Plano, same aa the above 200 A Boaewood octave Piano,Chtekertng A Sou, about 4 jean old, la Qnt rata conditfin~.«M. lift J A Bom wood 6£4 octavo Plano, made by -Soto - maker, Philadelphia, a good WO' A Boaewood 6 octave Plano, iron frame, Pada ; by Hallet, Davis A Co., In good arder. M _ MM «• 149 A Boaewood 6)4 ortave upright Plano, made by Qllbert, 80at0n.~..~..~~..~~..~~. ..,—*..135 AMahrganyO octavo Plano, made by Stodart A Co., a very good Instrument———— ISO A Mahogany 4 octavo Plano, New Fork make,.. 63 A Walnut 6 octave Plano, Leeae-i.—T# A Mahogany' 6 oetavePleno, Load A Bro.—.—». 46 A Mahogany octave Plano.. tt A Mahogany & octavo Plano—, 29 A Boaowooa6 octaTa Pianoatyla Melodecn,made by Mason A Hamlin, aa good aa Mtwww.-... : T 9 A Boaewood 6 oolave Piano etyU Melodeon,mada by 99 A Boaewood 6 octave Portable Mvlodecn, pada by Carbardt—ccrt 57£»~ 89 Poraalaby JOHN H. KILLOB, nofi •» 1 a Wood atnafc JjONDON RXHlßlTlON.—gjljjra PBIZB MEDAL PIANOS, VBB fl V Made by Statawar A Boas, New York. Thar ro ot tv*d the flsjrt prise medal at the London Xxttbi* tlon this cummer, la competition with two hundred and aighty Planoe, from all parta of Europe usd Amerioa. and are thus proved to be (JUbaf Pienoe ie tporta. A frteb aapply just recelTingby XL KLEBEB A 880., 53 Fifth Street, " noB Bcla Agent* tor Btetoway*a Plaaoa.; TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY EASY VuLUNTABIES AND IKTEBLCDXS, for the Organ or Melodeon. By Jehu Zttnjel,otgmrtiad conductor of music In Plymoatb Church, orooklja. New lark. Price $1 60. 5 noS OHABLOrTE BLUMB, No. 43 Fifth tt. THE PSALTER —A coUeotioa of 8v crod Malta; trrasgid la tbre* rod font puts. Prtea 60 cents. OEAJ&LOTTS BLUMS). Bass and tenor drums tort** cslred bj JOBS B. HILOOB. jtCCTIOJT BM.ES. T AST NIGHTS SALE OF DR, AD AJ DISON’S IiLBBABY.—On THIS lB*iurfay) EVENING, Nor. 22d,nt7 o'clock, the oloitnf aue of the late Or. Addl'on’s Library, in the moil floor sales room of Davis* Auoitca, 61 Fiftfcetreet, wilt ecebtaoe all ihs valuable Theological Weeks, Foreign Quarterlies, Scientific Works and MfrrvtlF neom. Al»o, a eopeib copy of Sir Erersrd Home’s Lectures ou Comparative Anatomy, 6 volsjsad Landseer's Anatcmlcal Studios. Among the Thee* logical, ore Oxford Tracts for the Timet, S ‘‘Tolls Works of Hooker, 2 rob; Barrow, S roll; Palsy, ft vole; Leighton, uhilltngwcrth, A?.; Colvin's Xnetl* tntee, 2 tola; Milner's Church of Obrist, 6 volt; Eu sebios’ Ecclesiastical History; Bo’cloy's Apology} West's Analysis of the Bible; Commentary of Pat rick, Lqw tb, Arnold, Wbltbj end Lowmoo, 4 tols., do. Alse, large sets of the Ndinborg, Westalnstar, North Britlih and London Quarterly Bsvlews; Ap piston's Mechanics, 2 volv; 'Stuart's Dictionary of Architecture, S role; Bobinson's Architectural JDe* >igms, 2 rols; Ljell’s G«oto,y, 3 vole; Jaassoa*s Blinerolo # y, 4 tola; Ore's Diction try, 2 vols; United States'Japan Expedition, 3 volsjMtasisilppi Si pie* rations, 2 vols; Mexican BonnSsry, 2 to Is, go n 023 J. (1. DAYIB, A net. > Books at auction.—On this EVENING, at 1 o’clock, and following area* tng, at 66 Fif th street, Mtsonio HaU, T. A, Model* land would call the attsnticn of the' lorers of |Ooi Books to the Tery large and valuable consign meat ef standard Wcrks in every department of littsrft tnre, Scieoo* and Art. that he has Just recsiTed from Mr. Pratt, (It being his 26th annual conilgnaaaM. In the collection maj be fonnd sets of the British Clastic*, in 48 volt, cn»*balf- calf: Irving's complete =• works, 22 vole, illustrated; Sir welter Scott's works, 10 tols, do; WaTerly Hovels, 6 rols; Ch arise Dlcksnr works, 7 rols; Dumas' worn, 14 rolr, Lera's works, 6 rots; Thomas Jefferson's works/Svols; deck's Commentaries, complete, 4'large toIs; Wkhsta's Dictionaries, 1500 eugravingi; the complete works of fthokspeore, Byron, Moorr, f cott, BuntfcJPope, Homer, Hcgers, Ben Johnson, Cowper. Dick,EolMn, , Plutarch, Addison, Josephus, Ghtmbers. *n. ! :JJn several tkoosand rolomes of lbs popular UtsntorSm the day; splendid family Bibles and Photograph Albania; Letter and Bote Papers, XaTStopes* OoM Pens, Ac. Booklet private sale dnringtbe osyet . Anctlon prices. T. A. MCCLELLAND, lut J. K. PBATT, Salesmen. nol&lw EINB STEKEO&COPBAND V1BW&; —On SATUBDAY EVENING, Not. SSd, st 4 : o'clock, will be sold, at D«vls' 'Anotion, 64 Fifth ft, second Boor, in connection with the catalogue of Books, one upright Parlor Scerecscope, wains* case, with 48'rsTolvlng views, In all parts of the world. ao2l , J. G. DAVXB, Anct. PABLOK STOVE AT AUCTION.— JL On THIS (Saturday) MOBBING, at 11 o'clock, 1 at Masonic Hail Anctlon Hons#, will he sold, with* cut regard to price, one of the oeiebmted McGregor Parlor Stores, nearly new. ■ ■:'? Dora t. a. McClelland, acou GElVrtt TWO AN D -THEBE feOJUK CALF BOOTS at McClelland's Auction. t oulkiis, 'dkawebb and buuJ Q McClelland's Shoe Auction. • riUM SHOES at McClelland s. 7 \J ; ' ' ' nett LADIES' AND MiSsEtt EALMOKAii BOOTS, all prices, at McClelland's. r £R. BULGES, ' .; Manufacturer of every description of - !P'TJ3Ei,2>rXiyU"E/JBl'‘ no. a itntnriKU) etsuaet, f; ' PITTBBVBQB, PA. : A lull ummul of PITTSBUBOB MAS BP AO XUBBD TUBSiTVBSanMntt? oa bxuS, wbfefc w# will Mil at th. to.Mt price tor CASH. j Jnia:l,aa to -I ‘ -b- QRUDE OIL fUB SALSr-In loti of froaiUOto UOOUxnto.fUt.lu, bwo la Uak. nmaur l uidaiao^a : »boatW o grbvUir. '' V'/ of HAYbOB A BJUTB, Dfuuai Otl Woib.oratb.offlc.of BHUH.PAIIS AOO. ocaiitfra ’ ' rnBKSE HORI3EB FOB X Ofl* pair, of bmjr draotbt SUOTHaa JUOBSX*. its )«» old.ODgtln&la drlrlai HOB&^ aoiubtofor Aualls Biron:li6.4e.*feralac?> McDOSALD ft ABBCOKIdfiJ*- Boa. SIS tod £44 Ui*rtjr ctnct, , v cair wdcf wood* ttaao.si - "nuflk iifiAa—ra Hair «&estre&oic* ■ J? Oo^ f . perUl u? Gtapowdtf T*«», tbt nout and lor nU by U» toy cb«rt or if *. »I*IL by JOSS ▲. -
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