Vi- *' . -- r'i f; - * Vj •' '■7<- •' 7 v* » 'JI »;«.»!• «S.*i r.-r. *1 I * . . * ‘ * ,nr J V ‘.^Vw.v.y.'K ■ ■%. :■ :■ ' : . -:. •sxi.v . .'v'-V.V • :t: .•:•■•■; ;•,•••■ •<•■ • : . ; c :■■■■■} \ V *,-it ■ f'V • ,v , ./ aiaipiiSiJ: ■: *.. "S’ */ 4 '■ 't,'''■' ' ' l' \ *' I“ ■ ti ® •A' v i;• ; • • : - I s '..- hv*-- >.Y ’ 1 , « . « « • l u m =s=j SATURDAY MOBNING, NOV. 29. Napoleonantf Mediation. / ’ Th&nircalasjiote of Deouth de L'Hcvs; the French HTnistcr of Foreign Affairs to the Embassadors of Firanee at the courts of Great Britain and Russia, will be found in onrlelegraphic columns this morning, and U repd'With much interest. We have read the comments of several leading American Journals on the subject, and of opinloA- among > ihem; and with none of-thenrdo we alto- coinoide In view.. The.,New York fffoes r U;-the dictate-of reat - friendflßpiowards this goTenunent, wMcii oonoluaionig based , upon the assumption that KAFoszotr'has nothing to gain by a dismemberment of this Union, but that its integrityJ^hat-he.-desires >to secure, so as to maintain a counterpoise to the naval and commercial supremacy of Great Bri tain. _T The Tribune, on the other hand; sees’ In it !possible fature danger,nnd aaks, “If we deolinb .the proposal of medlatipn, will Franck maintain her strict neutrality, or will she reserve £6 herself other measures for aiding in bringing this war to a close?" Wo are inclined to look at Napoleon’s anxiety, to interpose in this great struggle in the light of rebent revelations made in the intercepted correspondence of his secret agents hn Mexican affairs, a synopsis of '* which wo gave in.the GazETTX of Thurs day in which it is distinctly as serted that the expedition to Mexico il vill have relation aleo to the affaire of the United Stales flnnd again, writes Esessor, “I believe also that these forces have in view to restrain the United States, drunk with pride, and'vain boasting." What do these threatening and grossly offensive expres sions mean, if the Emperor has nothing in view other than is avowed in his Moneyed note to the courts of England and Bussia? But in that note he speaks, in the seoond paragraph, of “the apprehension of servile war, which would be the culminating point of many irreparable disasters.” ’ Does Na poleon contemplate the arrest of the exe cution pf the President's Proclamation, and the bestowment of new “guarantees" upon slavery? That his purposes, in that direction is a hypothesis that is almost Strengthened into fact by the following sentence found further on in that diplo- 1-* . ; • matic note: '■ “the favorable disposition towards peace which are beginning to manifeit thehueloc* in thetforth, as well as the South, might, on the other hand, second steps that might be made to recommend the idea of truce." Here is an unmistakable squint at- the late democratic victories'in eome of the northern states, which are interpreted by Napoleon as adverse to any farther prose cution of the war, and in favor, of yield ing to the demands of the perjured traitors who are at war with the government What say the great body of the men Vho .. gave those votes that indicate “the favor * able disposition towards peace", of which Napoleon speaks ? Was that their Inten tion? Did they vote that they considered their country beaten, and that it is time to stop fighting and sno for peace? But be their intention what it might, certain it is their votes gave much aid* to the rebel cause on both sides' of tho Atlantic. If we interpret Napoleon aright in the note unde? consideration, together with the vague threats quoted above, we think.il is clear that heis not the friend of this gov ernment in its great straggle for life and bat that he is laboring and in triguing to restore the domination of sla very, and, through U, to bind it, in a semi dependent condition, to bis own throne. -England may wish that we should let the rebels go, and thus be weakened by division; but Napoleon would, if he could, preserve the integrity of the Union en terns which could nohfifflto brush out the democratic principle and res ton the domination of the oligarchy now seeking'the destruction of the government. But what.will he do* now that England and Bussia have both declined to become parties with him in a joint mediationf This is a 'question * that mo one can answer. Per haps their refusal may end the matter; but when we remember that he persisted in his intervention in Mexico after England-and Spain had backed out, and that that inter vention very soontook the form of con quest and our government is warranted in watching■ with jealous care his intrigues with our traitors, especially thoso of the North—such men as Fernando . Wood (just elected to Congress) who an nounces hie intention to march South “with the sword in one hand and tho constitution and olive br&nohin the other;” and also hie movements in Mexico, which one of his s'ccreVagents; In Fanstellj anotherlnMer ico, ore designed to “have relation to the affairs of the Untied States.” * The only, way to defeat the machinations of the onemiea of the government, and of 4 the principles and institutions of freedom, is to proseente Utis war to a quick, terrible,* decisive and victorious end. Goon PiAcra 10 Lit* Is.—Cedarbnrg, in Ozaukee county; Wisconsin, gives 846 Democratic votes to 8 Republican, bat is bzsten by Marshfield, In Fon.du Lao, coun ty, TfMeti gives 807 Democratic votes, with “nary u one for the Opposition.” A man could have some peace of mind In Marsh-, field. —Democratic Exchange!. It was, In this same - delightfal region, called Ozaukee county, thabthe recent an ti-draft 1 riot look place.' These Democratic massca wouldn’t make up their quota by volunteering, and determined.to resist the efforts of. the'authorities to complete it?ty draft! What a delightful place this would he for' a genuine Taliandighamer I " Will eurVallandighatneolemporariesatiU com plain that their party hia furniaheds ma jority of the volunteers 7- ‘ 1 who arrived at New Or leans from Gen. Weitsel’s oampjnst before the departure of tho last steamer, learns that a cavalry under command ' of Lieut. Perkins, recently made. a, recon naissance to within four mll« of Baton Bouge. It la reported that they found and took two pieeee of artillery, one a brass 12- poundsr. ; ■„ r , Get. Milbot, in his recent expedition to Crab Bottom,-in Highland county, marched two hundred miltsin eleven days. Among, other things ha destroyed three saltpetre works and l,opo pounds of salt - I ; ■l* that Gen. Shermaa'irUl shortly taka tha field, and Gen.Xanman, of ,-r- >. The Priceof NeWspapers. . The Boston Journal, Traveller and "Tran* eeript have determined to raise the price of their daily issues to three cents per copy afteT_J)ea» 1... Tho Poet, Advertiser ‘and Courier will continue to be sold at three oents, os heretofore, bat will reduce the site of th’eirisheets/hhiTlEe 2T JJj,j tri'lCKi—liclinquent-’l^eft^era-ol the PirstWard, Allegheny City, whlpl«& takebd* t!M that CfUApHOSt WES&B haabreoappointed Collector of delinquent hodJoo* Taxes Ineeid ward. He may.betojusd nith*,Grocsryfltate of 8. Dyr, from 9 Ull o'clock a. m. '< no2fc2t, ANU Ulli DiiTlLLEßfl.—Tto# (bnsuof Bmlu wdDUnki r*- qniriid undtr t&» SitioHAl 2»x tor sal« bj • ' cola rrlvt-i.n;-. kata CX>> Bg W6«irt;>> MUTIUK.—The Klat-bOat “U. a." will Xl ba add fiat wharfage and oatt*, ,cnSAIOB* DA.lt December 13tb, a* 10 o'clock, at tbe'ADe tbeny Wharf, taim -add wharfage and cod* art uqnidated bnort that dale. .. Paitiea Interested trill UK*notice; '• •'* ,f • ■- J • :j: '' j ? '*" J ~ nelftSw JAMES ALLEB, WharfmneUr. /■'ISO VJT lOhhd*.H.O.Saftr,prisi*; i. Cnb% < dev ’ <- 20 da P.JL. dps . -iDO bbl* jitlo#’ doj 1 -'’ • “ >i. ■ .•• 76 do crtufccd olid cnoaiatod Bonn} "60 do M A. ,, e0&0 . do; 126b»*«filoOoflio,*twtei cf Inspection and re ceipt, after ©ach delirery. Boud« t with appro ted surety, will be required for ! the faithful perform! nca of contracts. Bo bid will to entertained unless It be accompa nied by an Affidavit from the party making It, to tbb efieot that be li an Iron founder, and that, U his . hid ts accepted, the projectile* will be made at hia foundry-naming U and It* location; end the right la rtserred to r'rject any or all bids If deemed unset* Ufactory for any causa. - Proposals will be addrwnd to the undersigned, at ■WasMogton OUy, and will be endorsed “fropoeali for x'Kyectlle*.’' .... 1 JAB. W. RIPLEY, BrlgJ Gen., Chief of Ordnaaoe. ACAKtf —To WfilOßt IT MAT COSOUBS. —On theittd Jeaaai-y, lU*2, I purchased from Dr. J H. Ltndi-y, HclMd»yitrorg, P&., the tote ud vxelaslve right to sell thi BL n UD SBABOBEB la All territory vest of the Allegheny for the Una o, Uo yean, by) which he (Lindsey) bound hlmseU,hls he Irik Ac., la article of agreement of •amt date, ai follows, which those Interested will P'awa notice; [ ••And aleo that he, the party of the first part, (Lindsey) shtU-not sell, eommlMlcn, or la any wap dispose of nld .medicine) witnia tbe Haiti of the abort named territory, (ell territory weet of the At* legheniss,) nor to any party orpartlee with a knowl* adge of Ussr taking it within the said limits lorths atomald tens of ten yean; and alto that hr, the party of lb» first part, (Lindsey) shall not •&&*£■ sign, ttaasfsr. fhrnlah rod pee, or In cep wap Impair or dispose of nil right to manafactare, dorlog tbe above mentioned tarn of tea year*, vilkaii the leme being eatlifejtory to the party of the eeeond part, (Johnston) hnder penalty of Are dollan for each and every ©Cense." Therefore, after the dublicatloo ok Ibli notice, I shall hold as accomplice! and prosecute te the fall en exUat of Urn lawman? party or parties who shall le any manner whatever! aid and assist to the viola* -tlon of any of the above artifice of agrrement. TSIMON JOHMATON, ifleld and Fonrth.stHwts. corner Bmlll rptilKT Y-FIKbT iLIbT UK AFPLICA* A TIOKB FOB BXLUNO LIQUORS, flled Id the Clerk's ©flee lip to Nortmber 23tb, 18G2: fry Jacob, tinra, Reserve towniblp; Gaisert Patsr, ward, Pltt-bur^h; Kestnar Fred, do, Pitt townihlp; EtngAnnti do, Bow do; Kilo* PbiUp, eating boose, M ward, Longdea william, tavern, 2d do, do; MePcerson Jane, ettlng bouse, lit ward, Plttsb'g; Osteaayer John, tavern, slb ward, Pilteburgh; Icbmtls Christ., do, Pitt township. Tbe Oourt wRI meet go MONDAY, December Bth, 1882, at 10 o'clock, to act os the above caeca. nct&Std V. Ju HEBRON. Cterk gOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, JN PHILADELPHIA. Uln MARY X. THBQFP hat a flret clan Board tog and Z>ej School fer Xoong Ladle*, to Philadel phia, at 1841 Cheetnut atreet. . Pric* to Bouden, (including board, waehlßf a&d tuition In the English branches and in freacfa,) |BOO a scar. Clrtnlare. eootefalß| foil particulars, may be bad on application. '• Don. J. B. Mosan*»i>, Pittsburgh; Joss T. Loom, Xsq..- Gmaos W. Casa, £&. 14 Jay Coon, Xeq, Philadelphia; OoL J. B. UooaKUb, M Prot Joan A BuftTmUs, 8% J.; JodgaOnm, U* A boyreme Court. .no2S;3» rtARBON OIL MACHINERY FOR \J BALE.— 5 CAST 1808 STILLS. 0 large dll OOFPXB WORMS. 2 CEDAR TUBA, lined with lead; deary large round OAST IBON TAKES, re aulrtsf roly one end Jor BUlls;&taam Engine. Boiler, Pumps, Cocks, Pipe, Ac. # cotcpl*te, but a Uttle while If deal red, A large Wharf and Bunding* will be rented or told.. The Pennsylvania Railroad pane* oyr r the back end of the Wharf. FLEMING BROS., 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JE OMEIL, Manufacturer of WIBE • WORE, hat always cn band and make* to or* dar SCREEN WIRE CLOTH; FLOUBTA GRAIN SIEVES; OOPPEB, BBAftfl AMD IBON WIRE CLOTH {BIRD CAGES; plain and ornamental WIRXwQRK, fer gardens, flower stands, Arch* ways (of flowers, Wire Lattice and Trellis Work far arbor*. Ac.; NUB&XBT FENDERS; BAT ABO MOUSE TRAPS: MEAT AND CHEESE SAFES; WIBXW HDOW BHABXB, landscaped or lettered. Also, BINO WIRE. all sitae, at Ho. 80 FOURTH STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. : no2l:6m>tn IUiKK, Ao’t, tfaualliCtam of every description ol K’TJIE&^rXT'ITK/El NO. 45 BHITHFIXLD STREET, PtTTBSDBOB, PA. A full asaortment of PITTSBURGH EANUPAO TURBO FUBNJTDfikconstantly on band, which We will sell at the lowest prices fer CASH* ’ Jnl6:!ya» le ■ 9 ■ Medical cakd.—w. bddkn- HAIUULX. £« <>( Ke» York. contemtdetea letnc la FltUbanhcn tbt Brn OF DSOXHBEB BEST,wbbr# to will dercto, as canal, hit EXCLU SIVE ATKHTIOS to tbt Medloal tad Snrglcal treatment of 6HBOBIO DISKAdSL especially (boat of tbt Level Bowel, ttteh at Oenitlpatien, Pika, Stricture of. tbt Bowtl, Uloentloa «( tbt Bowel, do. Ala) tbt varibtu Chronic Disease* of tha Womb, tbt Kidneys, tbt Bladtfar, Ao. HU reel dtaet trill be at tbt MOSONOAHXLA HOUSE, where be may bt ttta and cocen'ted from 9 o'clock t. at. to 8 o'aock p. a. dally. He trill volt patient! la any part of tha city, if deelrc a. potO gw /'IALL at NO. 21 DIAMOND and set XJ a bottla of SMITH'S LUBTBAL WAfiHIbO FLUID, trhleb tarea half tbt toap and aearall tha tibbinfi.aalJßabbat tbt cloths* tritb a baaotliul wkltalostra. :Oae guart bottla, Car £5 cants, will do thaveaklsg Cwr tbatafor a large family, i Faints can bt la ,oat»fourtb tha tint, a&d beitar than bj any otbitr process, . tty a bottla, and If not satisfactory?return tbo bottla aad cat soar money- Sold bj the plat, quart or nallon. at the Wooden abd Willow War* Store of ' • / KAIB ■ po7:lm 8t Diamond, f ItUtfturgb, Pa. juac* bUKAiTv Banderol BARGES, COAL AND OIL PLATS, 'At the Saw Mills of leaao Craig, CBAIO BTBSET, ifim Ward,' Allegheny City, Pa. A 4 M . Bpeeifleatld&i of work aent by mall to AJhwbeay City P. 0., or toft at the Harp ware Store ot B. Wolff, Liberty andSL Glairstmts,wfll re. celee prompt attention. . aofgAl t \(WI Rnamlote Bap; - -18,000 Gunny: Baa; r . 1,000 Bombay Sacks . • ! • -' 8,&00 large,' heavy, Linen Saoka; •IAOOOArmy, OatoandOom do; ‘ nol> ICA BiJIA tUKii tyrATK U’KKEN AOU to arrive and fbr tala by prf|t • t - : J.B. CANFIELD, Flntetroei. EW CttOF N. U. MOJUAtftiKa—s ■ pftfff u ; it*Baoondatreat. \TJtW fKACHKii—IOO bsga bright leg .n ' SecondititeL;, [>AOUli.^-6O l 0W‘ ! pounds’ HSW^ooto OB Uod us . lUlmtitnt. ieTDmTmSSfw rpO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND v. .dlaiiei-, EATOIV, ITIACBUIQ 6l CO., _Nos. 17 an 4 19 Fifth Street Jobber* end retaUari* of TftUUtlSds. EMBED!-' DEBIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES. HOOP SKIRTS, RIBBONS, rSHIBTB. COLLARS, TIES, tJßDfifr SHIRTS and DRAWERS, WOOLEN HOODS, HU* BIAS. 80ABF8, ERPHYB AND SHETLAND WOOL; *OOO fee. KNITTING YABHB, on band and to infra. Onr stock* «m |»rrii Ti— l l before the Int gmt ed* rana to price*, end v» cfbr rntl fodocamente to OITT AND COUNTRY HZBOHANTS, UILLI - PEDDLERS, end *ll who boy to **D ante* H. B.—A choice esecttment ol Staple Dry Goods, kt wheleaale only. aatTitf pDLTON'S VEGETABLE COUGH BYBUP, Which never Cell* to cor* when oa*d U tin* eod ae- cording to dlreotiona. I ■WRaad ibefcUowlßf certificate*, published boa among other* received within the put thru year*: Ba.nr Cuxx, Jan. 1, 1860. Ha. J. M. Fcito*—Dear Ar: Tor yrsre saywib hu been nlbrlng with a very violent ooogh. At night ah* would bar* to get oat of bed very fre quently to get hex breath or keep from soflbcntlug. Hearing of your Coagh Byrnp, I determined to try it. I got a bottle from luao Lewie, and need ac cording to direction*. It gave Immediate relief and acted Ilka a charm on her coagh, producing the greatest change on bar In one week. She haa no more of the hard coaghlng spelts sow, and In fret I may tay 1* entirely cued. Respectfully, ALEX. H&HNA. PxmtnßOß, Dec 3, uao. J. U. Pci.toii—Deer Bir: Tot aometlme I hare beeo raSwing with a i’Tere congb and eold In the head, and conld not deep at night tor coaghlng. Bat after nalng a bottle of you Vegetable Ooogh Syrup, I mi entirely cored by It. Respect lolly, 0. B. W. COMBS. for this remedy we have the recommendation of all who h*v* need It, and also the recommenda tion of one of the oldect phyrtelana In the country, who bu need It In hie practice foe yea** with the happiest remit*. If yon an tnnb'.ed with a Ooogh or Cold, Influent*, Bleeding of the Lange, Qolnsey, Phthlsio, Bronchitis, Weaknu* of the Chest, aee FULTON’S OOOGH STROP. Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Croup, Fain la tha Bmest, Hoarseness, Catarrh, laßamatton 'of tha Lifer and Dipth*rla,ln all it* stags*, FULTON'S CGOGH SIRUP will cure sooner tbsn any coagh mixture In ose. ‘We do not say that In all com* It will cor* Ooa* eamptlon. No medicine can be relied on to do that. Bat w* do ensge, and stand ready to prove, that by the aid of this medicine, eeopled with proper unite ry rrgmlatlons, each as ngolar hours for deep, re straint opon appetite, and amid exposure, some dee* peraiecasee have biep cored. Do not neglect this timely admonition. The Ooogh Syrup will sore your cold ; keep-a bottle la yoor honee constantly, and take a doe* on the flret sympton of a ecldT flSF*sl 00 will Ufa a bury Dootor’e bin, U not yoor lib. Don’t frll to fire it a trial. Cm a remedy la Urns. Never ceaaa trying until you eold Is better. Prepared and told at gl per bottle, by J. K. FULTON, Druggist, FIFTH STREET. THE OLD PRICK. HUN T'S Fitton Stationery Portfolio, Containing £4 SHEETS PAPER; *4 ENVELOPES; # STEEL ?Bh*S; l AOOOKUODATIOfi PEN-HOLDER; 1 LEAD PENCIL; All of superior qmallty—warranted. B- CEHT- ■9* A dollar'b ttortk 4/ flotfoavy S° T 0 tpKWkr. orders, to lostfre prompt attention, eheuld be addressed to JOHH P. HUNT, n 025 Maaohio Hall, Fifth Btebbt. JO GLASS MANUFAOTUREB&— Ftodlxg tha demand for DITHBIDGB'fI XX fUMT GLABB PATXHT OVAL LAMP OHM- If BTB mttch greater than oar pr. seat capacity to enpply, sad wtoklnx thapsbUo to bo folly auptfed with these ChBI VALUED GSMSXTO, vs Lire oocoloded to great tbs privilege ts manufacture them tobosseaof reipectabUlty*. This oosrss has bees reads red a row wry since oar present preductlca is bat FIVB THO&BAHD POZEH FIB Wm f while the demand is almost wholly (or thePste&i OtsL. Those of oar ova manufacture will bo dletla gutsbed by oar trade-mark of xx ruai OIABB, Which sll others ere cautioned from sting. ; All packages of Chimney* made sader oar lloeasa vUI ba marked with tbs aatas of patents* and date Of tocos of patent for particulars apply at Fort Fltt Gtaea Work*. nol9:lm B. D. DITHBIDOB. mo GLASS MANUFACTURERS.— X For aato or to. lease, ths property formerly batobglog to the BBOOKLYH FiiXMT GLASS (XL, situated la the dty of Brooklyn, near the Atlantic Ferry. To* works are new, in perfect order, and is operation, sad passim all the CacQJtias far mik« lag errry description of Glass which was formerly mads by tbs Brooklyn Fllnt Gtan Company, and which gars that Gom pan y ths high reputation It so long sustained. . * s To n psnoa who has a knowledge of ths butlnast and can cotnmaiwV aoma capital, ibis would offer a great iadccemeat, as the balance of the capital re paired coold be furnished by the present owners. For fortbsr partlcnlars apply to s'' X. A. PACXXBAOO., Hp. 50 Trinity Buildings, Hew York. doST lwdaSawtf ' ~ pETEOUTK OIL WORKS, rmSBDBOB, PA. BEEBE A GRAFF, Proprietor*. Capacity two tboosaad barrels per week. woo*, RokohoaAkla housb. , . ;.v. ' \ p 025 OIL REFTNKRB, DISTILLERS AND BBBWSBS.—In asootdaao*with tbs SaUoaal Ta* Lev, all parsons engaged la enrol the abbve occupations are. required to seep such books as are speblflad ln the'lav, aad make tri-mosthty and monthly returns. also In each manner as ts specified by taw. Tbs snderslgnsd are preparing ths varies* boots with printed heading*, biaak* for tri-monthly and monthly reports, invokes of exports, bonds, bilfe of lading, Ac., and solicit early orders for the same; •s bat a limited supply-will b* made at-first. ' - > WM.G, JOU3BTOH A00.,- Steam Job Printers, Blank Book. Manufacturers and Btatlonsre. AT Wood streets - ; sel»:2awtf akdSTBBL WORKS; , 'B^W i arehonselimd Wdrkii iV ''' Cferaer Wijwe strect'sed Deques** We jr.- 1 -Wa are now largely. mxuufsctarlng • BAB, BOD and HOOF I BOX, and are prepared to promptly flu orders for; all sfem extra quality fine iron or good puddled. . \r. ; BBOWHACO? noafclm ' BncasTi to Bailey. Brown A Os. JjJ 0. KNIGHT A CO, ‘ WHOLESALE GBOCBBB, ' B. K-fOroer AQd ClurtMt .Ural* Arrau fcz lhs ral. of tb. proTrati of SOUTH* WABK BOQiB Bl»lN*BTrad Uu SBOOIBS’ BPOABHQCBB. of PtllUdllphll. - P'.Milm QHUDK OIL, FOB HALS—In lota of froa figotp lSoob«T»U,tfut tu. bran In 'teb «i) rantowyrad ifenBj u .befit©” p.Tlty, « tniiln tf BATUI* AlklTßgDUmimiiVOfl Vwta, SvUSs«ui«lH>ataaortßratofW»- ana un> HiTB, WBB«ri, jlowkm, bo- TjSkSgfSSboipmPAiSwpHHM^ KBBOQIin, HOIXXBT *BD tiUnXK MBCT GOODS ABO HOTIOHS, ** mttfbmp Qr CH>V*> ;v - KOBBrB nnanßO RdU, - uB T»»ai WHO** Hurt. goods. QTEEtBKLT CLASPS.—A choiM lot dMlrall. BUT CLASPS of St»l BiUtaoU, direct from the tanporteriT mailed end tor alt ty EATON, MACBXJM AXO* No* IT Fifth struct. IANT DOT BLIPPSB PA.TTXBKB ncelTad exffnm OOi dajr. How la iha tim* to aoUctioof tbr tb*. BATON, MAGBUM A 00„ No. 17 Fifth street. /m— 1 1,000 BALIfOBAIi BKIBIB, la brifht tad tw tlfc! colon. X.Rdwntl end doalen npplM In EATON, MAGBUM 'AOOh So. IT.fifth stnet. fJX) THE TRADE. JOSEPH HORNE, .. No*. 77 and 79 Harktt Street, ' ti now racelrag hi* third Urn stock of goods taiU able t» the taooo* to which be Invites' the special attention of city sad country Kachala sad Mlßi sera. Hew supplies of DBEBB TBIKHINGS .AND EMBROIDERIES, WOOL HOOPS. SDBIAS, 80NTAGS, 80ABFB, MITTS, SLEEVES, Ac.) UNDCBSHIBTB & BBAW SBS; KNITTING YABNB and EtPBYB WOBSTXD BONNETS. HATS, FLOWKBS, BuCHS3,BOB* NET EIBBuKS, VELVET BIB* BOSS, FEATHKB3. BONNET UATKSI* AU3, Ac., Ac.;. TANGI GOODB AND NOTIONS* ■Vfcioas as bw. es say Eastern Jobbing Honsu. ttolrtf . • __ gAUMUUAL bKiKJH, . . •An eleguti stock, Tor Mle at wboheale and.,retail, chee? /$r coal, at ' HOBNE’B TEIMHUTO CTOBI, Noa. 77 and TO Market atraafe. BAKGAINti KKUM AUCTION.—Bat s few of there bargains In Linen Handkerchief remain ansojd. Those who are sot jet supplied should do so Immediate!?.' . - PnreLtaen bea«etitebad H’dk'Ci, at worths Jo; “ « tacked ** 50 “ flCO; «• “ tucked a stitch’d « M « X 25 Oat or more at the abort prlcea. tOt ell are sold. EATON, MAOBPM A 08* nols Eo. 17 Filth et. AJmUSEJVUWTS, THEATRE. Learn and Manager Haanzasoa. AV’Laat night of the engagement of Mr. ALLEN. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, NOT. 29th, UGL . ' ; Will b» presented, - 1 ’ Macarthy, or the Peep O’Hay Boys. THE HAOABTHF, \ ltxvh Oapt. PEEPO’DAY I /~~"~* “;-**• AELEN. NELLY BEADY.. GXLLET. MAB 7 KELLY,.. MYKON. ALECK PUBOALL .Ur. CHAPLIN. SKATING ™,.JAOKSON HAINES. .Tboosdnde with * MOUNTAIN 808888. THE COBPOBAL . Mr. ALLEN. ADDITION TO GABSBTT & Co.*9 HU6EI7U, MASONIC HALL, ' A PAIS or ABOTIO OYEBSBOBB, Anew thing In Flttabnrgh. AVGoand see them. noifclw - • • .. r QECOND LOT o» BECONDgrfjSSBma O HAND' PIANOS AND UXLoJnKnPV DFOSB,—BEAL BABQAINA—A\f w|itf H Boaewood Q£octave Piano, roftnd corners, madebj Chtckwtng A Sons, only 2)f years old, af very fine A Beaawoodtfl octave Plano, saaa as. fhe above SDO: A Bosewoed 9a ootara Plaao,Chkk«Klsg A Bon% abooti jeanoU, In first rate condition-..*-* 165 A Boaewood 6Jd ocUva Plano* made b> Soho. "!>»! gftrtd PU»A XfiO A Boaewood 6 octavo Plano,' Iron Dime, made by Ballet, Daria A Co* in good ard»r..~,, 1(0 A Boaewood Old oetar* upright Piano, made by Gilbert, ....".1*...,........ lift A Mahogaay 0 oetar* Piano, made/by fitodart 1 - f , r A Mahogany 6 octavo Plano, New York. make,. 65 '• A, wr«)nnt« { TJ ' A Mahogany 6 octave Piano, Load A 45 A Mahogany 5)4 octet* w«ft, v-rrn.XmrTn tt A Wahtyane 6 OCteT* PUnft : —-,]nt-n-T SO A BeeewcodS octet* Flanottyb Mdodeoa, mad* St«em A Hamlin, ■* ■■ j, TO AJtaMwoQdftootardFlauoitjteMelodeaaimad* . yy . ~ 10) A Boeewood 5 octavo Portable Melodeon, made fTX* j" ' 55 tor sale by JOSH H.MBLLOB, "q* • • - fl Wood strait.'' PBIIB MBDAL PIAHQS, B fl Mad* by Bxstxwit A Boss, Hew York, j They re* eeired the first prise medal at the Loo doc Sxhlbl* tlou this, with two hundred and eighty, PUnna, from aUparts of XcropoanA Amertea, asd aza thus proved to be £te bat Pie* cote ttewerhC Afresh supply Just receiving by , : ' . . n KLWROH A HR<». r a-rmo-atnat, - ; 'poB : ■ . flola Asyota tor Btelnw«y*a Piaaca,. TTNABE’S GOLD MEDALPKEMTUH IV piawn FOBX£3.~Jusi. reoeittd, from the metoriesat Baltimore, on* beautiful T octet* Grand Plano, with extra carving;.two. 7 octavo Square Graad^lturtumd comers, with extra carted legs and moulding on case; oca flatly finished T octet* . Square Plano, with two round corner* front, with f ' oaerow moulding on caaafoctagon Jegt; one finely - finished fi&oetete fiqtax* Flamv saa* m the abm. The hate ail r th» latest valuable lm> goteaanta, and esfcb Piano is - warranted Jorfrca re tonight year*, and printege of exofcang* granted•• at any mao within six months If the instrument abbitid not prore entirely satisfactory. P«*cnsln. uantofa really first clakk Plano will do well to talk b*:o» purchasing elsewhere. I - OfIABtOTTB BLPMt, Ho. 43 Fifth at. BASS AND XENOK DHttMa jaflt re calved by JOHH fi. MXUeOB. a vcTiojr sjluzs. \TALUABLB LIBRAKY BY CATA* . V LOGOI.*—On YKtB (Saturday) XYgHIHO, Hot. 89th, at 7 o'clock, will be sold, at Auo ttoo, la aeoond floor aatee room, by catalogue, a tal* cable law asd Mteoeilaaoeus L b.ary. - LAW. . Among these are. Coke's Bcports, T tols; Coke 1 * InsUtotee. 4 tols; Botes on Coke, S toll} Comyns 1 Bigett. 4 to Is; founders’ Beporte.3 tole: Bnnowa, 6 Befotts; Jutiinun’e CltU Law, a mlfcun bound quarto,'l63>, ic. ..-i? . MISCALL ABACUS, ? Blvereons of Parley, Stolsj Arte to tie’s Sthlcs and Politics, 2 td«; Paine'* Political Works, 8 tdkl J*f> tersona Xtotcsi Proud’# Btetory of Peansyltsala, B rote; Lord BoUngbroke, 4 tote; Leao nwlit, 89 rote; Hogarth* 3 votej Hatloflal'Caliery, 8 tote; Waldte'a Seleck Library, 10 tols, quuto. LtMell** hUseum, 85 JUtor's Voyage! andJXratels, 21 tote; Bultofs Hatent Hilton,a totertitkln’e Cnited Bates,B vote;. Home’s .Introduction to tb* Bible, 4 tolA te The Bboka can be examlnsd during the day. Cate lOKUSi ready. Jl Q. t>AT»n. Aoct. XTALXXABLB STOCKS AT AUCTiOHr Y -On TUESDAY BVKBIHO, Becsxabw Id, «t TM o’clock, will he ao)d, at the Comnwntel Mn ; street:... _ -UU lOOaharmJdarctantaAHanutertuiinßaiikUtoc*. 100 tharci Allegbeny Bank tttoek. - no 88.; > ■■ ■■: J. O. DAYIB,. AboLt riHXCKEECSG GRAND PIANO AT aCOIIOH.—On BATUBDAY XYBBIHG. Ho timber 88th, al Bo’docki wUl,b* sedd, in ihe second' - floor s*l«* rocon oi Latte* Auction, 64 Yifth etmte On*; Chick wing Grand P(*ao> 7. octave, nesueod cues: a fine instrument.’ It can m tsetnnxd on M* day and Saturday. J. O. DATIB. Auct ~ SALE OE U. a FEOPEBTY^Waiti add, at public anctlon, at ABeg&mr tukfiBAYAOBBING, Lee.; Zd* at 10 o’clock,-th* ,foUowing ertlck*, not lor the Cepßmiec - From 5,000 to IJM Powder Barrels.- , ?■' Tuns cr Baxi-Ckiih, U. 8. Treasury note*. ... 'DOOKBt BOOKS 11 BOOKBI II _ .. at Aoimos. • Pratt’e tCcufguae&i ef rateable • TAW AND MIbCBLLAN EOOS XJ JJbBABT by.OATALOGUX.—The attentionc t 5# Literary Public Is called.to trainable cpltectioo ef LawaadXteceUaaeette Bocks, item the private iimm of aloraar eminent mem baa of the Bar, and Httar* ganttemaß, to be acid In tho eeccofl flocr mm room of B*vl*' Auction, Fifth itnd, ca BAT>