.:■■■■ -.i < # 1 v . ; . cr-® — \l|V, ’ a.'v. '* :‘’‘'f;.'' , tV-‘J. l V.' 1 .,; r *;. y'J.'.t. 1 u .-.,1 -.V.V.T ■. *.■ - . ■•■ r" ■ : ‘■ 1 •■+ •• . **■ .3i,-.,v..r ! f : if :£ I '•'< 1. '{ ", i V 5 '• > "■'**'i i.-<- ....v,. :■ ■. ~ ;• ■- v vsi. •. - • : 4>" 4i ’. ■'■ '?• ;* > f »K *,V tl + . '’4' 1 J <*>*■* 1 *5 **•-' *•*:.>':v .H Vl) \\ 'Fi 4 .. I *. iv ’ll ' * '*X\ . l?r ? isv*.—.»• * v • ■ . •:-:■■• | £c-r. Cvivtg-; ’’«« ' SP; «; < fe 5 - ■v •• ■' -1 •'**:■' ■:■? v-,\ ?. '• 'W -V'y-.. ' -7 ;t:!;; f. \ . »u-- K,, i . * *.• •..’,. .-•. • - ■■'! •- .' .. j* : : :.--i *v 1 V * i, V*.' „ . i- , ft- ‘ .Si* .* > Tho Union Cannot be Broken Up, Ii is beooming more and more the settled conviction .of statesmen, both jin America and Earope, that the Union .of theiejßlatea cannot bo dissolved. The material - liga- ments fottntT in the-natnr&l conformation of the oountry* Trill hold It < together—its; long, continnoua Talleys, but especially its rivers, the chief of which, the Mississippi/ is a cord so strong as to defy all the rebels, in the country to break it, . - VThat then? Canwe compromise? * Cer tainly not; for suoh is the inherent antag onism of the opposing principles which are now in deadly confliot, that one or tho • other mast oeaso to exist. The ooohtry is boand to become ail free or all slave. Any attempt at A settlement on our -part, short of a thorough subjugation of the rebel pow er and a oomplete extirpation of the con federate government, would be tantamount to a surrender; so there is but one way in whioh this great controversy pan be settled, and that is by war, If we cannot subdue the rebellion, the rebellion will sabdaens. proposition!) would be to acknowledge tke in dependence and. cover eigntyof the Qmftder* ate government , and then, should the Con tacting portios fail to agree upon terms,. that mere effort to negotiate would accom plish all that the rebels have been fighting for—a dissolution of the Union. The ap pointment of commissioners on oar side, 1 to . meet oilier commissioners on their side, would ho an. acknowledgment that the government of the Confederate States is the equal of the government: of the. United States, and that moment the political disso lution ef the Union wohld be consular mated. In fact, there is no possible way of . bringing about any negotiations at all, not even without virtually ac knowledging the nationality of the; -Con federate government. . Therefore,': apart from the dishonor of stopping to treat with; armed rebels,, any settlement whatever, short of the subjugation qf.oha of the par ' ties, is out of the question. Before we can even begin to negotiate there must bo a -recognition of the nationality of the Con federacy, and that very act would be a dift . solution.. Thenthe rebels would cease to be rebels, become our equals nationally, and have as much right to dictate terms to us as we to them—as much right to demand that wo shall come under their constitution and flag aa wa should have tb'demand that they shall come under pun; and indeed we may be sure that they would simply .give us the choloe either to “let them . alone,” or come under, their constitution and flag. ' . I : While, therefore, the country is physU ■ cally incapable of being divided ; and it being practically , impossible to flx upon, a geographical line of separation; and ad the first step towards a treatyof settlement would really divide .the Union * there is nothing left but to fight on until the rebels-axe subdued,' or until, we are—{ until the flag ot . the Union, or that of the Confederacy/'shall wave in . triumph from. the Lakes to tbs Guit We an not doubt- howetcr, ute the final molt. With the incoming yearthe cause and the main l support of tltsnbollioa will seats to exists' aid with it trill perish that harbarue po-l ' litlcal fabrio of which Blurcry is tho ac knowledged comer stone. And with, the: downfall of elarery and rebellion, that: party, which, by a monitrou,' perrersion of language is called democracy, will msm • to trouble the country. •»**. Igtenltw withiGeu. Bragg's .Wife. Ths WeiUel expodiiionffomNew Orleans ' to Thibodeaux oama upon' the plantation of General Bragg. An lnterviswwlth Mrs. Bragg'is. Urns described by a correspondent ofthoKoire.- Intho vicinity of Thibodeaux is situated tbs plantation of Msj. Gen. Bragg. It of coarse attracted the' attention of onr sol diers, andhisnegroes-Seemed to hare a very intelligent idea of the rotation their master stood to the national troops. As our soldiers Heat. CoL Warner, of the 13th Conneotiont, resolved word from Mrs. Bragg that she wdnid liko. to . hare a guard to proteot her property. This requettwai promptly complied with, and when CoU Warner earns np, two of hisregr. iment werapaoing quietly before the door of the mansion. They had, however, ar rived too late to'oave the property entire. Thenegroaahad taken advantage of ths 1 opportunity to break open the closets, in vade. the bureaus, rip open the feather and moss beds, in searohof treasure, andothsr wiso destroy valuables in the different rooms. Upon Col. Warner's appearance, Mrs. Bragg, with some excitement, oommonced expressing '■her mind. 1 ' I know this'lady many years ago, long before she .was mar ried, and few women were handsomer, vr more eloquent with the tongue.' X can therefore readily imagine that CoL Warner got the worst of It, so farsawordi were concerned;. at any rate,T yentaretore mark that she had the - ‘'last say." Col. Warner suggested that it was a sad time; the.lady said, “No one,asked the national troops to corns in this vieinity. and why , were they there 1" - ■ “Because/* said : the coloneL 1 onr dnty, and my duty.: which I learned from your onoe honored husband, tanght me to follow my flog, and defend ejery portion of my country," Mra. ‘Bregg insisted ,“thst the Yankees were In truders and broaden of the South." ‘: The colonel replied lit courteous lan-, guage thhthe oould not understand bis po sition in that light, and Incidentally re-: : marked that, 1 as sn old fritbd of General : Bragg's, he would hare been pleased, to lee him.. At title allusion ths lady's dark and sparkling eyes flashed, and ths said, “If - yon would see Gen. Bragg, yon should meet him in ths West and not hen on his plan-' . tation." Tbs colonel, with a little malice, replied that “onr.Weetern troops had been trying to meet Geu-Bragg, but that'their, efforts bad not beau altogether aaeoessfuL" Hereupon the lady: demanded proteotldn,. - and getting in a carriage, rode beytjnd.Jhe. Immediate line* • of' our troops—ead, -no doubt, to feal that her husband, and' ths trusted friend of Gen. Taylor, and thehsro of the best fought battles on,, our oon tinent, was now fleeing out..of Hsmtnoky a defeated rebeL 'j; Tbb Washington Chroniclt tolls ns ihat bs fore the Federal army arrirsd 'in Fajmcjith the rebel authorities uiud.sU. the -free ne groes sod slares of suepeoted Unfolsj.man, and sold them for the benefit of tboSocthsru Confedersoy. This most original. audXhrU tiau method of talslngthe irind willdouhi-: leas ioorease the sdotritioa'of thsflpsbmsnof Britain, as will as the “ Ditnniferet; 1 ’ dribs North, for tholr “ misguided” ~6ou thorn brethren to a greater height «han:«»er. ■- : ;•! Coimnr tu.n'on.—tb»tQ. 8, 1 Hoffmeaot Efflagh* deoided savor of. French, and sounds as if it might have been addressed to the men of the barricades. We quote a few Uses: “Brothers, rise 1 let every one of us take Us gun and pat himself in the ranks. Lot us have faith in the-future. Progress must crush reaction; light most pierce the dark ness, soitia ordained by God. From this terrible war must spring for ua the ques tion of life or death, justice or annihila tion.. Let us go to work, let us work for the well-being of theentire race; liberty end-justice await us at the end of our ca reer. ' Brothers, let us marcher To the legions of the North let us join the battal ions of tho South. Let the oannon, this thunder of man, be the rallying eound of our cohorts, the ultima ratio of the national republic. “You who are sleeping, awake I The time has arrived when every one of us must pay.his debt of blood for the account of. the future. Youmußtdo it; yon must aid those , valiant warriors who have come from their homes to bring you more'than life—honor, the right of existence. Range yourselves under the banner of the .Repub* Us, one and indivisible; be you the hardy pioneers of a new generation, tbe terror of all oppressors, the hope of tho feeble and the oppressed.. Never mind tho vain clam ors of an abortive nationality; march on proudly; your; good right is with you. Never commenced a day more radiant for this vastcontinent. The spirit of the Grand Bring has visited his people. The angel of darkness has fiomfbefore the arch angel of light. Perteite, brothers, perceive the giant march of humanity; she holds in her powerful hands the'flambeau of civiliza tion, tho flashing pharos shining on the gemote standard of progress, on whioh you read' the two sublime words—and Liberty f* f Men.who talk in this way aje not likely to surrender the rights they have already gained, or those whioh will be theirs after the first of January. • A noteworthy feature of this negro sol diery is the patrol and guard duty done by them on the roads and highways. Once . the ..white, man could demand the pass of j every negro. Now the wealthy planters :must submit to the discretion of these sable sentinels, the credentials which entitle ; them to move from estate to estate in the Inoble domain so reoently lorded over by ie a carious retribution, gall ling to the proud planter. It is'oue of the strange revelations of this strange war. Yet in the hour of exultation and triumph ‘the negro bears himself with propriety. jSejyields to tho discipline of tho army and )the necessities of his novel position.—JV. }Y. Commercial. i ; The Bond to Bichmond. \ . Fredericksburg, on the Bappahannock,; Isaplaoo almost os easy of access as Alex andria.'. It is twelre miles by railroad from the landing at Aequia creek, but no farther'than is really desirable to afford room to place a largo army preparatory to its organisation for ft campaign. It is a little wtst of south from Washington, and . precisely north of Biohmond. ' A eandy plain, with po'rivers of importance -cross ing itj Stretches between Fredericksburg and Richmond, with a good railroad fun ning straight brer it-—the distance just sixty miles,. No better rood to Biohmond coaid be imagined or desired, winter or summer, Itisnot swampy; not over the hesvycisys of theuppsr country and of the peninsula.'. It baa no formidable river tanks or rivers to cross, no deep cats or impenetrable ibices. How it has happen-, ed to be overlooked heretofore passes com prehension, since Hampton is ninety miles from Biohmond, and Yorktowa seventy miles, while the landing places of the pe ninsular army going to these, two points .ate more than two hundred miles from Washington. At last, however, we havo found the short road ta Biohmond, and have set out togo there. At thirty milos distance, the Virginia Central railroad can be cat a few miles above its j unction with the Biohmond and Frederioksburg road. A squadron of cavalry, visited this place, Beaver Bam, la the early part of the campaign of General' Pope, end proved the feseibility of riding .there in less than a day from Fredericks- Jqrg.,-Asthe rebel army must toko that railroad in order'to get to Richmond before •Wp dqi : there If a probability , that there will be a sharp c.outcst .for the possession of this junction of, the two roads to begin w|th.- This is an important point to ns as well as.to thep,:and it'shoulJ, at least, bo shown to ts dangerous for tho rebel in f*ntry_to,paBB over that route. There may bs'an army of rebels hurried forward to disputeonr passage of the . North Anna .river, the only 'considerable stream on this Biohmond road, but tho country' there is net favorable to any cousidcrabla stand shehas.theymado-at Autlotatn, and as they seimalways ta'ptedt!.—Philadelphia Jforth ifaurican. - ■-■■■" ;.Mai .Wn.Ges.'r,. or Boston, baa raoalved fromJ. libthrap Motley, tho historian, now Minister to AuttriVtha sum of s{oo for tho nss of tick and wounded soldiers i also $l,lOO ,'fltom Edward- jPunniaghamy a merchant of MamchqeetU, ’.mow resident: fa Shanghai. Both’dohiticms'hive.beea. oxpended in; so oordsnee with ths vrishes of ths gmtrons vK Wi.-il ,e*. A... '.v- Interesting Anecdote. | It is about twenty yearssince one of the Members of the..present' Cabinet was a member of Congress from a distant wee tern Btalo. He had the usual right of ignating a single candidate for admission to the West Point Military Aoademy. The applications made to him for a vacancy which then existed, were not many, but among them was a loiter from a boy of .sixteen or, seventeen years of age, who, without any accompanying recommenda tions or references, asked the appointment for himself. The member dismissed the appeal from his mind, with perhaps a pass-, ing thought of tho forwardness and impu dence of the stripling who could, aspire to such a placo on no other grounds than his own desire to get a good education at tho publio expense. But happening a short lime afterwards to be In the little village whence the fetter was mailed, the Incident was reoaUed to his memory, and he thought he would be guile the few hours of leisure that he had by looking up the ambitious youth. He made his way, by dint of much inquiry, to a small tailoria shop on the outskirts of the town, and when he was admitted at the -door he found a lad sitting oross-legged upon tho tailor’s bench, mending a rent in an old pair of pantaloons. Bat this lad bad another occupation besldes,his manual toil. Near by, on a small block of wood, rested a book of abstruse solenoe, to which be turned his eyes whenever they-could be transferred from the work in his hands. The member accosted him by tho name given in the letter, and the lad replied “X am the person.” “You wish, then, to be appointed a cadet at West Point?' 1 “I do,” he “Why?” asked the Con gressman. “Because,” answered the tailor youth, “I feel that I was born for some thing better than mending old olothef.” Tho member talked further with-him, and was so pleased with his frankness, his spirit, and the rare intelligence heovinced, that ho prooured him tho appointment. The member is now Beomary Smith, of Indiana, and tho youth, Gen. Burnside, Commander-in-Chief of the army of the 'Potomac. We should not ho surprised if that boy—an excellent specimen of our northern mudsills—wore destined to hoist the American flag to Its old pines on the- Capitol at Richmond.—JV. T. Eve. Pott. Tho Rebels Hoisting the Stars and Bi»pes->A caso ol Compulsion. Colonel Isaao P. Gray, of the Fourth In diana Cavalry, took possession of Preston-, ville, Kentucky, about the Ist of Novem ber. The town Is the residence of seces sionists of the most malignant character. About a year ago they toredown tho Stars' and Stripes, put up a Confederate flag in its plaoe, and proclaimed that the Ameri can colors should never float in that town again. Colonel Gray Immediately issued an or der requiring the eitisens of Prestonville to make a Union flag with their own hands, put on the pole tiyplaee of tho rebel ensign, and have it flying by nine o’elook on the morning of tbe Oth of November. The in habitants waited upon the Colonel in a body, entreating him to excuse them from the disagreeable office. He was inexora ble. They then besought him to furnish them with a flag for the purpose. His re ply was terse and emphatio: “Never. You tore down the American flag, and by the living God you shall re plaoe it. If you do it voluntarily, all will be well; but if not, I will drive yon Into an enclosure together and compel you to make the flag.” On Saturday morning, tbe 9th of No vember, the Stars and Stripes were floating over Prestonville, and there was no aetd of an order like General Din’s to keep the national ensign in its plaoe. As extensive lead mice has been dis covered on the Bhawangunk Mountain, Orango County, N. Y. The Port Jervis 'Union, of the .7th Inst, says: “It is now ascertained beyond cavil or question that the mino recently opened is rich in ore of great purity, and will, form a source of great wealth to tho owners. The vein wae struck at six feet below the snrface, and hasboen.peuetrated to the. depth of eight feet.' The product is, lead nearly pure. jrS*LECTUBB AT THK IRON CITY COLLEGE, corner of Poan and fIL Clair iti., THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, at U o'clock; ftTOCgft, DXVIDEJrDB. I PrrrssrkOH, Not. JOth, 156*. I The blonongabeta Insennce Company of Flt'o* burgh hav this day declared a PiTtde&d; of TWO AND A BALT DOLLaBB PER ABASE onlte Capita) Stock, out of the earned profits of the last six mcntte, payable forthwith. The Company aoumas the payment of tbs Qoreiument Tax on tba abort dividend,. HENRY tt. ATWOOD, Secretary. ; n051:2w ■ r PUBLIC JTOTICEB . Orncs SososoamalßßCnaxoiOoxsaXT,! Pitt**>argh, Nos. iQtb, 1563. J rrs»AN ELECTION for flitoea Ditec- Vw tots of tbU Ompacy, to aerrs dorioe tbs sinolog year, will M held at tbecfflee, No. 98 Water •txsct, op TUESDAY, tbs Al.day of December, 1862, bstwsen'tha hours of 'll a m. and l p.m. ro?1:td HENRY M ATWOoD, Secretary. JTS»A(iiUCULTUii4L.—A meeting of •"’s* Board of Managers.of tbs AUfgaiwy Ocuaty Agricultural Society wttl b# held an WED* HESDAY, Not. 20th, 180*. A fell attendance U to -fja*eted, as Impsrtant bnalnsss will be promoted. • • W. 8. HAYES, Chairman. 8. SOHOYSB. Jr.« Sac's. . pogliStdaltwT - TO- baOCiUlOLDJfijbtS! _Tbe annual tncctlag of i be Stool holders of tbs fiUabMrgh A ConnsUffrUls Railroad Company Willie bell at. tba.ofios of-tbt OoopßT, Jobss' Eulldteg Fourth street, Cityol Plttaburgu, on tba TIMT MONDAY (lit day) OT DKOKMBCS NEXT, at 10 o'clock a; m.. icr the propose cTsloct lag twtlrs Dir&otcra far tbA earning year. W. 0 HUQBART, Oecrataiy. . Orncacx *bj PiAO. B. B.CD,) 1 »or»m» , Sf I*. 186*. f nnlB;lswd3w BOOKS, for the new Postage Currency; DIABIZV4 to* TO. and 13 mo.; LAWYERS NEW TIE ENVELOPE; BLO. COMB'S INEBTANDtJjPBOIOGIIAPfI ALBUMS; for sols by y. 8, HAVEN,, cc2o cor air Wood and Third streets, , Jreiir rmßTistuaßjrxs. SWEET POTATOES.—IQO bbls prime Jersey Sweet Potatoes rscslrsd by railroad asd for salsby tbsbeml or at r*tefl by JOBN A. BOTHA W, Ti'i\ v comer Lib-rtr and Hand stmts. UfitAii MtNi/UO AitiAT, furTimnks* O giviog Day. Jolt received. A fmb' supply pot op lu gtos Jar>; also tor salt by V§ pound,'lo any qaaniliy, at tba Family Gr» eery Btore of JNO. A.BBSBBAW, - tio’d comer L'bartr and Hind streets; L/iou TUA-NKoUiVIMiDA t .—Oran.. JU berrisi, bbaksr t west Corn, Hcmloy, Car lu»* *j»lts, kwest Potatoes, fmb Oyitars, Lobs Mis and raim>n. treeh green ms, Com, Lira* Beans, Tomai toea, fenecot wb. tmcb» ■ and Pint apphi, la tin eaoa; Pickles, tauocs and fov Mis at tbs Family. Gr.ccryfilor* of , . 40HN A. RENSBAW,_ i sPb2t ' fornsy Liberty and Hand atra»ta. r - rpA&J£ >Ul'J.C‘K.—Ural ted men, trboae A. circumstances will not potmlf them, without peat sacrifice, togo.lvta service* can bo copplM with eabnUotee, Af» cWm md/ltd. Kaqciresrf J.KvMOBXNQB, , ;•■ Ko. 107 Fourth itfwt. • NO'ilUK TO 81/JUKOIIO ; ruifel. Q|aH d.—Aoy good Xdeclic Pbiifcien, with* capitsloltwo to tour hundred dollars, desiring a eood cQpalrygprßCiloo, can hear of oea by addmfrtor D,iX 810, ?i«fcbnrvli.?,o. .. , - nr-aJiK \] ouuts.—Boq«o will be opened at JLv the Offlc* of B. HoLAiH * CO.r 1W roortb s*r«t, THUS DAY, f Honda T« N0r.,17th.) and eon* tinoiforene week/to' Yoofive auhecrl,tioi• »o the C»}.lt*l‘£u«k of the Pittsburgh A Cleveland Transit XlUn.—-Lettera of AdzulnisCiaiioa an the ettataof Wou : J.HoWaid;‘dad*d,‘ baring keen granted to the undersigned, all -persona to dobttd tc Mid aetata are «qv**ted to maiaptjaWit, and ail. penahe bold log cleuni egaloet tba nine Ur presentthanto*Mitlameat, • «■ ' * .. ABSEB U. HOWABD, 1 pditlawflar :i> • ’ >l?nol» '■ KAT*CO. l ßW«*ft' JUTKW jmVBRTISBJftBJrrB. -tS t¥k ORPHANS’ COURTjfjSli JL 0> ALLEGHENY COUNTY. No. l.lgßfiP Jodft-Trnn, 1812 ttfthe matter of th» Partill'‘D of tbe Bril Est&t* of James Walt,' Sr , latebf Elltsbeth township, to §»ld (Canty, dscuod . • And now, tu wit, Kofrmb npen th» helm nod nil parties interested to appear |i Coort on BfcTC&D * Y, tbe S7tb day of I’tcotater, 1833 at 10 o’clock a m., te accept or >efu e tbe e*v • oral parr arts of stld rwl (state at lh« valuation of tbe inqneet, Samo day tbo C.art upfco’nt Kbettazir Mddaell,- Esq., OoardUn, ad lUen, ol Soitnk Vail, a minor child of Walter Wall, deteasrd. a party fo interest, vrbo baa n > Goarrino. FB'.'M TSIS BECOBD. Attest: Wu. A. Hiaaos, ulerk. To June* Wall, AH - * Wall, Hannah Wall,Robert bcctt and Susannah hi* «f f e, (whowaa the widow of Walter W*aU, deceaedO and Emma Wall, a tnlcor child of Mid Walter Wall, deceased, by her Goar* dUn, ad lUrm, Ebenesor Caldwell, Eiq , of Alleghe ny county, P*4 Fraakllu Wall, of WappeUo cmnty, Iowa; Wayne s Wall,iof Kanaaa; and Uriah Apple gate end Catharine hie wife,. ifOrtnirly Catharine w»'l) of Ualga county, Ohio, ncln at law of red Jataea Walt Hr- deceased,—Yon ar • hereby edified of the abote Bute of Court. HABBY WOODS, f» v Smairr'e Oirica, > Pittsburgh, NOT. S 3, 1862. / HABRT WOODS, Sheriff. 0. Haabroudt, Attorney for petitioner i o2«twT • ALLEGHENY COUNTY, as.— At to Orphans' Court held at Pitta burgh, la end ; for said county, on the Isih u»y of Soramber, A. D. 1862 In the matter of the so ocniit of Alexander Burns, Executor of Itory Borne, deceas'd. And now to wit, Koremhar 15th. 1881, no excap tlonfc hiring been filed to said account, ibe Court oonflnn th* sunn absolutely; and, on motion of G. L. B. Fetterman, Attorney for aecoootant, the Coart .appoint 0. Schoyer, Jr . Esq., Auditor, to andlt laid account.an 1 distribute the balanoi to the hands of tba Executor. THE OOCBT. Attest; Wm. &. Hsuoi, Clerk In pursuance of said appointment, l will attend at ay office, No. 128 Fourth street, PittabU'gh, on KATOBDAY, Deoomber 27th, 1882, to attend to tba dntiea thereof, where and when all jwtiee In inter* eat Bay attend. B. SOfluY KB, Jr. no?<:Uwd3w i STANDARD LAW BOOKS.— Washburn on Beal Property, 9 roll) Hillard oa Forts, 2 wel^; Hillard on Hcrtgag• a, 2 role; Parson on Bills, t roll i just published; B« 660'6 SxpcOM*, Salari*, Bent, So. 80,304 41 —— 1218.604 42 •nrphu— tm>Q6a 65 uua ov TncoKTAST.sorcaao 1,1683. 1100,000 V. 9.6 Dtr tyot. Loan PS TOO 0 > *,O o*' fl " •• .50,750 00 83,000 *' 6 “ Trtsa’y Jfoiea 41 9’o 00 BS,tOO •• 7 8-10 per ov. • 3&.0U0 00 HO-CO&UUol Fa. 5 par ct. Low 95,530 00 M 6 •* 67, 1 30 00 125.050 Phils. city 6 " •• 125,053 Oj |o,6OOB:ata ofTcbd. 6•• •• Ii^OOOO 10,400, PanosylTmala B. B. Pint : Mortgafa 6 per cu Bouda 32,(00 00 80.000Ftoiinl«uU JL.B.S*O!.n4 i Mortgage 6 per ct Bn da 1(8,578 00 5,0*0 Pa. B. B. 10) thirta atock. 6,500 00 15,000 Germantown Qia Co, SCO ' ah«matock,ptioclpfluid : lolartst«aaraoteadihtbf> ;• oUyo» PbUad»lp .U l r -„ 16,600 00 Loasarm Bond tad Uprt gage»aa;ly aacarrd......... 115,700 00 Far, $688,750. Ceat,|M*>?tt6B Mktval.|«3,l7B 00 Baal 6150 55 Bills Beoelrabla, for Itumaacea nada.~.. 191,23] 88 Balan©r»dcaca Afsocir*,—Prcmfuauoa ; Marina Polldti, accrued later it, aad other dabti do* tl>« '29,911 65 Scrip and Stock of tundry uuoraocc aad other Oonpanlec, |lo,BvB, aat'd valor.. Cub, oo drpcult wjth Bolted States Gomrnacnt, aobjtct , . to taodajacaU—~...~~..-~~.|80,000'0 . Oaah la Baa*#...—, 38,757 »l 1 “ to Prawar.2Bo 74 HOVIUBXB 12,1883. The B ard of Director* hare this dey deo’ered a cash dividend of TEH FEB CXHT.on tba Capital Stock, and BIX PBBCXMT. interaat on; tba Scrip of tba Company, payable ca and after the; first, Do* esmber proximo. . They haveatsodeebred a scrip dividend of FO&TY FSB CKNT.on tba Earned framiomi for th» year ending October 81, 1893, certificates for which will be lamed to tb* parties entitled ta the seme on and altar the first December proaiao.. They fcava entered also that the Ttmilotog out* standing Scrip of the Company of the iiau*eof tba yeara prior to 1 858, be redeemed to cub on end after ft&ruary 8,180, from which date all Interest there, onshall oeaM. j .'JLm Um*i m*Ur $25. By *no OtrtiicaU #Aaff Umi mm» n ttfin (ktdsdanilon .of the p O’Uct* of SOUTH* WABBLBCOAH BKFlN&B? and tba OKOOEBB* PhUadtipbU. n 32:1m T IQDIp tiXOVR POLISH, for tbo fol lowinc.Tataoss, is mparldr to ell dtherei: 1. It needs oo mlxiQf. ' 3. It he'nonnell wbetarer. S. It prodneei no dirt or duet 4. Xt preterm trom ttrt. ; 6. Itprodao.* a Jet black'polhh e ' 7* It»aquiree very Ut lo labor. ' Far tala by 01HON JOHNSTON, ' h**l4 1 corner Pmlthflelil end Fourth etrecta. RUbi'. tt. JJAVib, V3 Wood atr«et t Lu Jait returaoa from t)i« K»»t* •TO cltU*. wh ' 808Xlbartyitwt &OA£&iVBR l rpo OOONTKY MEKCHANTBAND DllLlll. EATON, A Not. 17 and 19 Fifth Street Jobber* *ad reteflera of TBIUmHOS, BKBBol* DBBISS, HOBUEBY, GLOVES, HOOP BEIBTB, BIBBONO, SUIBTa, OOLLABS, TIBS, CNDEB BBIBTB tod DBAWXBS, WOOLEN HOODS, NO BIAS, BOABFB, BBPBYB AND SHETLAND WOOL; 6^XX>tt». KKITTINO YABHB,oo head eod to vrtre. Our itock fu pgrehued before tbo Uxt gre*t td* teaoe In price*, tad w* offer mat Inducement* to OITT AND' COUNTS? HXBOHAHTO, MILL!- NIBS, P2UDLEBS, tod eB who bo; to tell ag«L>. 5. B.—A eboioa assortment of Staple Dry Goods. At whwletale oclt JUJLTOJ VEGETABLE COUGH BYRUP, Which o*T»r fell* to cure when used it tins* end eo- cording to directions. KfUead tbs fallowing certificates, publ’tUed frost emong other* received within the put three jeer* LEI ttT CUfIC, Jen. 1, 1860. ■—Dear Sir: For jtn ®Y trite his been coffering with a rtry tiolmt coogh. At eight >he would .hire to get out of bed Tory fre* qnsntly to get het| breetb or keep fro® enflbcetlug. Heerlng of poor Coagh Syrup, I determined to try It. I got e bottle from Ituo Lewie, end used eo oordlng to dlreottyns. It (ere lmmediete relief end eeted like e cberm on her cough, producing the greeteet change fa her In one week. Ebe hia no more of the berdloongblng spells now, end In feet I mey uy l< entirely cured- BcepeetfuUy, J. H. Felton—Dear SAr i for sometime I hart b*ao suffering with a siren cough and eold in tbs bead, and could not ilevp at sight tor coughing. Bet after tiring a bottle of jour Vegetable Cough tijrup, I vii entirely oond bv k. Bo'pocticlly, 0. B. W. COMBS. for this remedy we bars the recommendation of all who have used It, aod also tha recommend** tloo of oca of tba oldest pbyaieLam tn tbs oooutry, who has need it in bis praetles for ycai with tbs happiest rs'nlta. If yon an troubled with a Ooogb or Cold, Infioenta, Bleeding of iba Lungs, Quineey, Phtblrio, Bronchitis, Weakness of tba Cheat, ese FULTOH’fI OOCQB BTBUP. bpittiag of Blood, Asthma, Croup, Fain la tbs Dm.»t, Hoamnem, Catarrh, Infiamatton cf lbs Ursrand Biptbsrla, In all its stages, FULTOS'd fiXBUP will cunaocntr than any ootgb mixture is use. W# do not say that la all cases it will cars Con* sumption. Ho medicine can be relied on to da that. Bet ws do allege, aod stand ready to press, that by the aid of this medicine, osepisd with proper sanita ry regulation#, toeh as regular boor* for sleep, re itraint opon appetite, and aroid exposure, some dee* par ate casta bar* b.ea cured. Bo not noglset-tbla timely adaonlticn. Tba Cough Syrup will cun your oold j hasp a bottle la your house constantly, aod taka a doas on tba first symptou of a cold fris*.6» ia H fl 00 will ears % heavy Doctor's bUI, if not your Ufh. Don't toil to girt it a trial. tt Css a remedy in time. Kerar csaM trying until your cold la bettar. Prepared aod sold at 91 par bottle, by , J. K. FTJXTOH, Decoqili, do’« FIFTH «TBBET. THE OLD PKIOE. HUN T’S Vnton Stationery Portfolio, Containing 94 SHEETS PAFE&; fi ENVELOPES; 6 BTEEJj PENSI 1 ACCOMMODATION PXN-HOLDKBi 1 LEAD PENCIL} All of sdpsrkr qsality—wanaatod. ONLY U CENTS. tSr 4 doliwr 1 ) wcrtk qf £feS—ery /•' a fUarUr. be addressed to JOHN P. HTOT, dq2l Maaqmio Hall, Fifth @tber. rtcdtß* the demand Ibr DITHBIPOVB XX FUST SLABS PATENT OVAL LAHP OHl*' SETS much greater than oar pr. sent ospeelty to. enpply, and wishing tbsjmblio to be ftiUy Replied with tbeee UaBIVaLLBD CKIMKETS, we have ooaduded to grant the privilege te mannEactnre them to honses of reipeetanlllty. Thle coarse has bees rendered neeessary eloce ocr present prodootfon b bat FIVE THOUSAND DOZEN PEU WEEK* while the demand U almost wholly ft*, tbs Patent Oral. Those'of oar owa tsanofaetare trill be dlitltt* gobbed by oar trade mark, of fora aia i 6 XX FUST GLASS, Wblcb ell others jre ceatloned from using. AU packages oLChlmnsys taede aaderoar Udeoee will be marked with the named patentee end date of Issue of pe:ent For particulars apply at Fort put Qian WoAi. oolfclm X. D. DITfIBIDQI. EB£S SAVINGS INSTITDTION, No. UO flartvmax) Srxtrr, (crooeite the Oovtoa te.) Chartered by the Legislature. omczaet Fmfdant-JAHtt PABK, j* Wa. H. natth, John F. Jennings, Thoa. D. Umi£7 Tboe.B. Blair, Frande BeUers, Henry Lloyd, .nornti Joftah King, a Bag. a B. Wolf,: A. 6. Bell, Foe. Dll worth, B. D. Cochran, 8.8. Fowler, W. A. Seed, Wm. Smith, J. W. Wood well, &. C, Bchmcrts* Gbß. Jones, I. Babo, V 0. W, Blokstson, fi. F. Janee, , 11. Titraan, 8. H. Hartman, W.JX. Fbelpa, D. M. Long, B. J. Andstson, 0, B. Dims, , Jae. W. Butef. 0. E. UoXlnkv, W. . Beoretary «u Tramer—D. S. IT KIN LET. Open dally, from 9a.m.t08 p. m. Also, Tuesday id Saturday evenings, from 0 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of ONE DlttEand npwarts, Dtrldende declared la Deotaber and June of eeeb Dividends allowed to remain are placed te. the credit of the depositor as principal, and bear Inter* ott, thus compounding U. , . Books containing Charter, By-Law*, do,, farabhed ettbeoffloe. - orriib I&iUtatlon oflwe, eepeoUUy to thoee pets eons whose earnings are small, the‘Opportunity to abeumulaie, by smell depodte, eeelly saved, a earn which will booneouroe when needed, their money not only being sab, bat bearing Interest. Instead of regaining uonrodnctlva. mTkhlrsmwaa \f ISIUOAIs CAJU).—W. BoHfIJN iXJL, HaMSB. st, D h or He* Fork co&UtaiJatsi bUtodn Pittsburgh ca'the Its 0/ DKOBHBEtt NEXT, whe’e ha w-U divote,a« teas!, bla KXULU* CIVE ATTENTION >o the kfedtosl end Bnrg'eal treatment of CUfioNlO biSSAbl'. especially those of the bowel Bswet, men m GeniUpetiea, Pfi.e, Birlotott of the Bowel, Woeratluti ef the Bowel, do Am the vartoßi iUnreala D Leases ol the Womb, tbs Kidneys, the IMadder. Ac, Hie rest*, deuce whl be at the ttOSONOAUELA HOUM, wbsiebe may beeeeaand oonso’ted bom Uo’elook *. a. to I o'oook p m. dally. He will vitlt patient* •inanypartof tbedtv.l>desireu" . mgQJw . UJtti t'UH trots 000 to UOO bsrtflU, tiul hm b«aa ta Usk> til «iott»? ( £r>d tI&U 'A tUul *o° graitty > of BATLOH 4 OHITO, Itii&o&d 00 Works, or »Üb» offleo of OMITO, TABS * 00. «vklttfw . | JJAGSI BAGBI BAGBI fI'.OOOBMaUa Bafi; 6,000 Qamj Baxti 1,000 Bombay teek*; J- ■ - , S.BOO largo, beary, Lbto tacks;. .1 ft,ooo Army, 0»U and Corn dot 600 salt flack*; For ula b y DITCH OOCI,HoCBIMT '* 00, saddles Venison; - \JC * UVIUMm;: ‘ rmnlthj HOQBSEB," ■■ ,v*a •-.-... v ;-j —UlB«ipp b. orauai. JJIGHLY DESIKABLE MacrumA Clyde's, From tb, Haw Totk ud Boftos tfArkaU. Trimmings, Embroideries, Bibbona, Hiok-Haoki, and s Faaoy Goode. We Would ask sspeoial notice to the great extent. variety and lots prices of oer stock of JTew England Woolen Goode, HeoP tt&UtTH, C0BSIT8; PATTERNS; FURNISHING GOODS; TARNS; QSAD«DBES3E3; lad a fall line of rmafl articlei end noiloni. MILLIKEaS AHD CODHTEY KBBOHASTfi Will flad ft grroily to their advantage - & ?£■ A; 'W x- s f JOST OPIHID At W&D. HUCU8 1 . BOlt V" ' ~ AM) ■ H BAJtftED PIAHSEIfIi f ■ * AT-. J. (VI. Burchfield’s. BIBBXP boOSXBI irItAHHXLS; WHITI do dot OUST TWILLED .dot SATIKBTS'AHD ttSSTTJCKP JEAITS; OQCKTUT BLAKAETfI;. BUPSBnm. dot ■ • fBAWLS AHX> cloaks; '■/''/ " : £HAWLB, flra old ttjte, at hull prioe; BBISfI GOODS, la great Tarfcty, ■ ; - • oolT B.r. Btdd, A. lklo— b, Jcohu Abodes, Jacob Stttokntb, Alex. Bradley. AimdKac*, OAUSAiM! Ufciti&H ! WOOL JXSJI OODKTBt FTiANßCU—tlehx. erblta * bamdi PLUHOB'Y ABO TWIILSDrUASnUr. ’Do BbD do do; • - Do ler.TiOW .do do: rtts oa ILABBSLS, ©f «U tfcxdes, DotA pUia toil Umd; - ;;y . t . botM node, «a excd« tat article; IOBO WOOIi SHAVtSi I Do EQPABE da , . ds; &lIFSE3’ do du doj CBILDBBM'a do .5k / WOULtN PLAIDS, tfeotlW bright celsra ;• - , 29K81N03,*U colors, traaTA raxLtsop; • BIOObKD VOOL DB LAltftS, * WOOLSH DBAWSBI ABD HOBUBY, QLOTXdpAe.. Ao| . . i iAlloftba abot* goods At a very satll adriccs os JftftmMA'fpcfi* •yrCABa OHLr. ; gTEEL BELT CliAß] of Ibcwa datfnU* BUT fitwlßrißiatV 4lnel frea m*Tf«d a&4 fbr Mi* DRY ROODS. !VEW GOODS, Latest etylw of BALUOBAL flBIBTd; ROODS, Ac., do i An elegant stock. Ho*. T 7 «nii vo ilrMi ype. TT arg 79 Virlret rt^eet. C.HAHSOHLOVE& CO., - ■ STXtn. -Aolwioalot XVTOS, mama a oo„ So. 17 RU Iknt, DHTGOODS. fjlO THE TRADE JOSEPH HORNE, Eos. 77 end 79 Market Street, le now receiving his third large etock of nods ntt* able te the eeason, to which he Invite* the ipedol attention of city and country Merchants ahd. MIDI* nero. Sew tsppUca of PBXSS TBmmHGS ABD EUBBOTDXBIXB, WOOL HOODS. SOBIAS. SQBZAGB, BOABre, MITTS, BUSEYI3, DSD BBSIDBTB A DRAW EES; KNITTING - YABNBAMD SCPHTB " j WORSTED BOKBjfEB,rHATB. FLOWEBS,BDGBSa,BOB MET BIBBoNSj TBLVET bib. BOSS* TBATOBBfI# BOBBZT UATKBX. AIS, Ac., Ac.; TASOT GOODS AVD ROUGHS. CVPrtoe* os low os any Eastern Jobbing Bouse, eotrtf ELEGANT LOT OF PLUSH 9LIPPKB PATTXBHfI received by exprtee this day. Sow te the time to eelectloss for the BATON, MAOBUM A CO., 80. 17 Fifth sir—A Bargains from auction.—Bat ft few of those bargains Is Linen Handkerchief* remain unsold. Tboeo who are not yet tappUed ahonld do io immedlstely. ■ Pot* Uses hemstitched HMk’fc, at 26o,irctth53o; «• “.tacked- ** fiO . 41 |1 00, “ « tacked a stitch'd •' ; «. « l U One or more at the a bore price** till aU an aoU. KATOfr, MACBUJS * Odn com Ho. it rrnhsti gALMOBAL SKIRTS.— 1,000 BALHOBAL BKtBTa, la bri jhl tad beat tlfal colon. McicJnnt. cad dctlcn cappllad la EATON, MAOEUM A 00., 80. 17 Vffth stratt. MmtmßJtuurrx. [j^GASSKTT'S : JAUBEOM OF FIN* AEIB, WAX BTATDAEI ASD COSXO* BGBOOPI OF TBS WAB. At M&SONiO BALL, dafly, frou 10 a. m. to 10 p. s. Admlvrfcn, 15 PENIS} Children, 10 OSST9. col&lw . thkatkk; Uau Uid . ■■ 5rea5nrer.........^...,.,^...,., Wn. Eixsusoa. |Lua. night of tbs engagement of Ur. J. H. ALIBS THIS (Mcndaj) EVENING, BOV. ttth, XSet, Will beprtwsudt HAtHET ——.♦ ALLEN. DANCE. Sliu CLABh BSBGEB. DEEDS OF DREADFUL u*. ~ MMTVB. >r 1 SECOND LOT of SECOND^^^n HA HD PIANOSAND UKLO-Enr a f»M OSOS&.—BEAL B ABO AtNB. —A)| 8-J| } ? Bo—wood octavo Plano, rxmnd corse*! mad*-by Cbickori&g * scss, only years aid, a ray to* lißrnmi i EU».~. M .., .................._...."8300 A Bo—wood octavo Pluia, nmt u lb* ahem ®0 A BoMVOod oeun PlsßO,Obick«rls( A fioov - iboot 4 joan old, in tint r&tecosdilie&~..M«« 185 A Bcoewood 6k octavo Plano; made by £cfe^. xoster, Pbllad-lphia, agoos p<>ba r --•tm A Bo—»ood A octavo Plana, lrcn'fTamo, jude' by Ualiei, DavU A Qp.,in goodert— A Booeaood 6k h:tavo upright Plano, mads to Gilbert, 'i-irW-V-rVi—tv }2S A Mah-gajy 6.octave Piano* suda byfitodmt C A Co., a Tory good iß«iramtjit, nr „„ nn - -**» A Mahogany 6 octavo Ptaso, New 7 "** A Walnut a octavo Piano, i.*^--,---- , r ,' V tir , l -v,, ,T 5 A mahogany 6 octavo PUao, Loud A f 45 A Mahogany pu "4 ' mm 'K A Mahogany A octavo ■.. ..,., „,Ut_ £>_. ■ A Bo—wood6ocuvaPtanoityi4AlelhdoOD|,ni4> < by M—on A Hamlin, m good 'JO A Booswooc 6 ho tavo Plaao ityfo Uftlodoon, made*" by •i i ' ’ii T -h-t—'t 60 A Bo— wpodACfcUTo Portable Melod—a,mad* by OacbardfrAecst ■ , m , Vr-V - T* JOHN B. HILLOB,.. 81 Wood atrost. For sole by co& EXHmiW.gfflßlMg PBIZE tIEDAL FIASOB, flf )* J|7k Hade by Btsuwat A Sosa, New Fork. Thsy rw* tetrad tin flret prise modal it tho London Sanltt tloa this summer, ta competition with two hnsdrad and eighty Pianos* frvtn all parts of Ecma'and Aoerlsa. and aro that proved to bo (he had ftaaci he fee world. A trmh eopply jutt receiving by H. B.LMBttn a BSU„ AS Tmh street, noS 1 Bfita Agrou for Mtolawsye Pianos, rnwo HUNDRED AND FIFTY EASY A YoLTOTABIES AHI> XSTBEI.ODKB, fcr tt* Otgiaogltalfldgqn.. By Jcha EundeJ* crnniit «sd ooudabtor oT mule In rlymoaib Cbwxb, Brooklyn, Star Teak. Pfle* SUO. . no 3 OfIABLOTTE BLTTICT, Ho. 43 Ptftk 1 , rnHB PSALTER—A collection of Bar A and Mario; trraacodin thxw-tsd f»tMoßlolUnd*iohoo Accttoa,. . . ■■■. . MEN’S CALF AND KIP/BOOTS** McCl»lUnd*« Ancttoa, M Fifth etreet. r ‘ i. TTNDEKSIUBXS AND DRAWEES at KJ the IUII AwcUop Fooee. -• QUM. SHO&ti at McClelland «. -*ryr\ gAILEY, FARRELL A GO. 129 Ponsa finuif as oti B:*izan*«D, «Afl AirD STS AH FlitJ fTKTS, taiufcl* fei r«ra*,.Oflt tlaa, lad other porpou. tukod (maliMd tt aotto*. OAAT IBOS ASJ> WOODE2T 81211 pul op la tfc« xnsct tetnU* mtna>i Oiß nXTU&SfI «a bud a&d to A tors* uaortsrat of BBIfiS WOSS ot lA4 ■ad ter ito oo Ttwooabto Una». . . . qq\ , SUaufMtnjTfcf eT«y dtooriptloa cf Ha 45 SUnHTIILB MB**?, ; j . PJIIBBUnQB, id. A fall Moortmcßt b{PITTSBURGH TEBHD POfLfflTUiifcoo&atAatlpoirbaad. wMah' ' vovlilaaHat tb* lovwtpricM ter CA&EU* -r/ jol8.1ym» U * . v. o : ; WHOLESALE PAPER WASE* HOU6S. ' UKITX& PAPERS, OaP PAPEB3, >- . HOT* PAPERS, - • BILL BAPttl. Y r „ . _V_: WBAPMHfI FAFXBA - v MANILLA PAPSBfc A lim lodvell wMiditockot Itotht bnodr--‘ will b* told at low prioos tor flaab. .Roia3kr> Wttlflfld It tollialr adTBOt*CT to ri?a oa* oalL .? »- 1 JOHSBTOHA 00- - py3*;3t»w»od Pap*r n Word»tra*U "K 6‘A’JiAM JoJf PKl^ O Card*. 01rtol*2*,Prtc« LUta, BUlDaoda, Potters/ Buts LMtoi.lAUtofcr MMUfaetnran, labdo jcr Draiztata, arery kind of orssaeatal «ad plate PflSußg»*xecoiodfi^4ljfWtth.di«p*ieh l o* . tarlfeStawood Btoatn Job Pr A'BaT>stiCT" : artieto, torthsti»a6fPa6togr»pb*n. • ror«J*by - ; WBLO. JOHAbTOH * 00- pjgfcSUweod - ; -6txnoofr»,&T WoodfL ’ •pHUTUtfiSAI'H cls X 'ftocktnaUrs«T*rietjj*tloTr pri«i, ' * Xorolcb? Wll.ol -'myflVStoiwod Sutlpnrr*. 61 Wood*tra*t, - lAUi&l&DJSJilttifr ncvlrMl rtlSarf aftt-ffld. 'TTmE=m m mT7h^^^S a ; XSLfaitnoßS'idft&dfbrMtaby tx>a j, c. Kern, a». 10 Ssith&u «V'