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'TO this,' b&:411", - lible . h &re 110 pm/tangy C 40114 that wof.ari peonsto knot the • wares from ~ whlrL they cowl, otbars him been added, - - which are of so extraordinary • mawro that they • cannot fail to penetrate and soften even the heart , :T2 eiONd • to the ever *steam -91°Tiagw9 441. 4g H9d. . In the Midst bre' chit war of congealed mogul e„......tada and- eaverilY, which halksomotimee teetend to foreign Stine' ithil:riite" and -- inlivUlas their aurae grieh Reece boa, benn. preserved with all Manna motor has boas maintained ; the lawahava-houtrarpeeted and obelcd, Sad harmony has prevailed eserywbere. • armPt fa the theatre of military, nonffici while that thaatrahas been greatly ocintrieled-by the advancing armies and mains . - Needful diversions of wealth mud of strength fearo the fleldinf - lintiefol industry to the natioualdefence, 4epiftugb,t,lraltpttle or theship; 'the alien t 3 the borers of our setticanntic . sa4,,Ahato,linal, 911141 of Iron and coal as of the pro-o metali, have yieldedeven more abundantly than ~theretofort ?opedatlorulups apeadily incressed,unt wifbitrindhig thewaite that: has been made In ramp, the Mega smiths battle field and. the country, re joicing in tluientisibmsnoes of auipsented strength and sigor, Ls permitted Weal:St continuance of years Witblat*elucrease Of freedom. : ( Notinmenisinirsel hath - dritnanor teeth any mor tal Linidiforkid out thise,gmat things. They are theeadous (Maid theldoet High God, who, while timript , as InAnger 'for =rib* rt bath nevehe less' Mao:gen:l merry. It has merged to me at and PtoPeratt they aboold be shandy , reverently and. grate atkuoihrfgel i ds With one heart end voice by the w ole Amer.,..on people. I do tharebrinvite my Wow.eithoms, in every part of Um flatted States, and also thew who are at lea and thosetwirarsenjournlngtn•foreign lands, to wet apart, and observe the lan Thursday ef Nomads wan, gassier oLTltankuptringsuld Praia° to our be: nencent father who dwelleth in the Hesatosil ; And Inwortimend to tin= thatrwhile offering up the aserlptions justly due to Him for such singular danziatoina bleating, they do also with bumble penitence for oar national pervemeneeeand disobedi ence commend to His tender cans all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners or sufferers in the lamentable chiletrigi in Which we pm umitddelil.S. engaged, and fervently implore the Interposition of the Abaighty Hand to heat the wounds of the nation and to mance it as soonrisurey inconsistent with the 4aThie PlifinsWitlethe fla ll, 4°P.ll°. of Pomo, hoe - ' • •- many, tranquility old In testimony. whereof, 3 have hereunto sat my hand end eausedilns waltf,the tuned Stab* tottsi . aired. , Tiarte at the tit) , or Sfeinbigton, this third day of October, to the year of our Lord, one e 8.1 thousand eight buithrand eixt-three, and of indepert dcmarof thy United States the igistrarightla. _ A.BIIANAII LINCOLN. MIME , , e t e By the Presidant r ; ' • Wrt.iramTS.'itswaith, SixtettirY or State Esitzlisittseiti- 4 -Etteretian The news front seyeral quarters today evidences that .our armies aro at length. in etineerted . tiovenient. ' in war,ras ip Adarieti&i,'tlic 'general re quirnment whichis - made on him who - would `achieve stiecet4; ieeintif en.be—Acrtoit. Por ouce,tjtiattlie gepigs,of a F.turos finds scope in rtaintainingsuccessfedly a policy of enaCtion, thousand chances favor the iNer4altefulandlixeless enterprising of an Itutaudidis r aZzsayor-a.N.A.rotrou. t7 e #R,„ ,Iti-Rfi?r.F4.thmoFluti'm — an d by delayßiel to Wile the advantages of an enemy cif - ianeiwledged superiority' In numbers ; strengilmiditsilources • but when this is reverted, and the superior party in all these advantages; by caution and timid IKE IBM 111111 delay accepts - the plies bf infekionty, there f• •it no plea djitatificiationazus be offered, and it is a mere abuse of liinguage and. prosti tution of intellect • to suggest the false per allelisia "of tliii "Great Cimetater," when the. cirourastarteca. pf Jhe„oltse -render all such complimentary allusions ir4eievant, and , i t t ref?frtj ° ,4i?Plikeioult reader, no better than satire, or irony—all the more severe. I too, because the serious-minded writer maintains; under all circumstances, when he is making such classical allusions, the moat irapalrturbatile „arid impenetrable gravity of speech and manner! ' Slut" let' the - riZcoMirioffiding gentlemen who write to please,-do-nothing generals, stand wide. Earnestness—energy—action —these' are Contagious influences, :and having inapired-a -General in the West, whoa now illuatrating.his excellent etc . strat i egjcby - moving on the enemy's works—or perhaps moving around • them' If MU suits .bettOr—rve think the • t• time is come for these influences to rule the hour - in the East,',Xlito;-,-and if one General cannot be so iispired, another must, be , foruid•who can, •An earnest, energetic, anti - votive General—not a Elmira in the poor, narrawoittappraite,.and inadequate sense of a mere eanctator--has nice the golden "doors oiapioriunity open before bini, to lead thi' Ailn — y`iir the Potomac on to vic:. .t alMdl--be • deolsive and This used.to be a costly ankeruel amuse ment, as ttarreader of Egyptian history will readily boar us oat in saying. But great 011 41i3fs WS. ceu_te,.over, bulb kings and peoples since the days of Culiiits. In the matter. of _pyramidAstilding, for instijm no American would subscribe a dollar, or a days work, to have the biggest of those inklieifitialtlbtefitittitili*tgypt,s kings, that astonish the modern traveler Impending Ail e d tiielialts of the Potat 'a .... II .thit.PON Pr. Oje.*PaissiPPL we can build pp:tip:ids—and do so—after our own 'fashion . . During autumn ,months (;1, this very year, the- loyal citizens of nineteen great ii6.or it cleth r istriftxt triAdedup a pyramid i'.4..0ridg,14 neyalpiapontiamy-on %chose WO the )46.11,11qt,i littfrutOom-loving North has decreed that the, Siertios of Universal msneipaUon 'grow and henceforth „ ”.0 ' l wocl4l LINULTY. 17litOr =OUT ALL rna 17Vt,A1. 1 i/t URDU 4PLVACTO , Tlpazor. -But beside this}great and itettetpre—this . !•star-ypointed pyramid"— ,:*-'lx*--iiiinotoritedlta- diiiirestsel - CT humanity 111 alltho.ages of time--one arid the' !and, `71.; ntttlicer uatieriook ,. to build ,-e n t - 2 a iety•nyrarChr," othenthe pointed, thus TTY ,-) .04. ‘4 .s ..'":,j4i'4.4.4 - - „ , :: 4.i'; , , 7 .4 '.'-.. MEM n. A2cmcA6o,.4vmpn,-. •,- speaking 'the business of that cits;;lliiff'...!`76Thavffi fifty-four ;;Pritteipitiliseiting••houses - operstfoiti es; - psblent editing!, frons',E,oo to B,OXIO hogs 1 dsi,And frozeilo6l4 . 4bb lieficitile. The ; _ • largest-establishment packed 93,000 hogs iii 448,200 atfiti•lasErlearoliThe receipts • •,- , • Wit week Wert/$ OOO hogs end 912°°,21,44!t. Grate: receipts moderate a n d eon dunes* dirlegPa iriater:' The Shipments like Saturday amounted. to o Ter. 160,- ' bushtli, 6.11 ilreadr are - all doing - - -7 ,- iitadk receipts dlslifitillirtgetrlAMllBl onrhetelej areerteeded.,,There has horn, nothieglike it Attics ) ' Oar p o pulatio n is mmitianilY ifinteettdrig4d&O vra r z : r4 **l 'b i, i n s d a . POC 4 , 1 01 1")4 (St Aw sgs4po for ne is - iiit t ima r ojka , rots Us Plug uP- NE • , STII D il~ L'ff~ O pgramld Ballding. d4iiit'it•the rhtl4., ti Vii;^-+~'~,~ 'C'"~. EMOIN=II Fri Mazyland6.Tlto ~ Election—Gov. P ELI a lk aguzin ifradfoke, and tge Csingreasmen Elea t ' • ...Arresta t etc , * - -*CALLEAREFSY- - POSTLOFFICtf. 22ed lluwiag l g et itelui ter to o t f h 3"l7- e New t 10 ' :4W,....from P P :6 4to+ j p.l7 hf.'". n025:1t 13.IMUKL lIIDDLE, P. M York E, ening_ Post • ere is not a word of truth in the cop- - CHRIS rPrETUlillit &mann .nets story that GOT. Bradford is going "ion wi pass /ND H.s.atoci Sta—Thankf giving ll he held In-AhsChuretton THIS rho:attar), to refuse certificates of election bitherepre- llalleclett. issr#o_sy thrrestrol sentatives from Maryland, under the pre- A or zs :r kliiing t.xnfribution win ma Co Wino. tense that Gen.Schenck's order vitiated the , election, I : TIT?.. UNION CITY EXECUTIVE COll- • ih r t Tbegrand jury' who presented judges of titStictriP, election at Annapolis for obeying General THIRD of the North American - on com ° pa‘ny , t:e. so Seltenelesorder*dthdrew theirpresentteent, , THIRD STREET, on MONDAT !EVENING, 3Ott, T inst., at 7%o'clock, for the porprose of taking action alien .Judge Brewer signified his determi sane to the approaching municipal chstkm, a . nation to keep theMtill they should act on nnetnal attendance is desired. By order • P the treason eases before them. I W. F. JOHNSTON, Mr. William B. Hill, Governor Bradford's I,' .° 24 Cht.'"'wLq,,_i t y' E X'"""isf e Secretary of State, and thorouglremaiebT I - Iy - LECTURE patiimist, it - it believed, will be unanimous- "." JAIIIRS BRU MLEY, D. D.. swill deliver • 1,1 . ! elected Treasurer of the State by the Le- liazr rte e , Tnyr.D4l.,..g.rto me 9fkTH 6T. guslatstre. UNITID PRZSDTTMAN CHUBBY!. tintoc t If Gen. Goldsborough, thenew comptrol- "them Sass, In meant asset, to JernelatTra ittti ler,shonlete chosen to the Gaited States Ben- 7:61 t t ? , , ' l , 3 beb b . °fri 0:404.=7,tb:A• or at :h!!!e ate by the Legislature,to succeed Gov. Hicks, door. " 4 n024::1t his place 'will be filled by Uutt body enamel - . by the Governor. It is conceded that Mr. Blair's Rockville speech - lost the' cense of emancipation .the delegates from Montgomery county: It is also conceded that Gov. Bradford's protest against Gen.. Schenck's Order defeated the election of.Hollang lathe Fifth Distriot. The Baltimore Sun, of Tuesday, says : A numberef the prominent citizens of Anne Arundel runty were arrested in Annapo lis yesterday, by the military authorities, and bionght thid 'city under guard and taken to the office of Col. Fish, where they were paroled to report this morning. The. charges against them are disloyalty and refusing to take the oath of allegiance on the late election day in the State, viz, 4th of November. The following are their names: F,z-Governot alum G. Pratt, Col. Joseph H. Nicholson, Nichols! Green, clerk of Anne Arundel county Circuit Conrt,JMO, Revell, State's attorney for the same county - , Mr. Mills; : la to reporter of the Maryland Genii' Of APpedds;'ltabisit; W. Tato, Benjszt Watkins, Wtn. Tell Claude, W. H. Mc- Porlin, G. W. Duvall, Edward Boyle,B. Lougee, Dr. S. F. Owens James E. Tate, and D. Claude Handy. Thomas Franklin, fermerly State's Senator from -Anne Arun del, was also arrested, but owing to Neve, arse permitted to remain in Annapolis, under guard. It was also stated that the members of the grand jury for Anne Alluded. county: bad. been arrested, and would be brought to-this city under gutisid to-day. A Member of the British Parliament - on American Affhirs. We find in the English papers a speech of Mr. Villiers, M. P., on the foreign policy of the British government, made on the 9th instant, at Wolverhampton. We give & pas sage from the conclusion of the speech: "hion-intervention was the great house hold principle of minding your own busi ness applied to nations at large, where it was as useful to be observed. ["Hear, - and laugh.] Ile only wished that:forbearance could be carried still farther, and that nations would be somewhat more careful in the language they employed toward each ether. [Hear, hear.] It arose frequently mom ignorance quite unwarrantable, and censures were often unreasonable in those who cast them. He thought hard measures had been dealt out both to the federate and the southerners in thin country. The most bitter reproaches had been cast upon the President for - desiring to retain the Union, dual against the Southerners for desiring th retain what they called their property. Yet he could not help remembering that for the first ten years he was in Parliament, one of the prominent questions of the day was the repeal of the Union with Ireland. [Hear.] Yet ho never remembered one Eng lish member who was net for it, or one that would not have voted any means to main 'fain it, or any minister who would net have been called a -traitor who had thought of yielding it. [hear, hear] and he did not know to what length they would not have gone to retain the Union, had the eminent man who niitated that question so persever iugly notdied. [Hear.] Again,for someyears before he wont into Parliament be remem bered well the kind of language that used to be held towards Lord Brougham and others who Bought to emancipate the negrois that belonged to Englishmen, and he doubted if it was very different from that which the southerners addressed to the abolitionists now.[Hear, he ar .] ' They, however, to Englishmen, would - have beet indignant if , other trations -hid interfered with their in ternal disputei and not allowed them to set tle those questions as it seemed to them' to . do—and which, in fact, they did, to their own entire satisfaction. [Hear, hear.] Why, then, should the Americans not be allowed to settle their affairs in the way they think right, without being so severely condemned by oilier people." [Chews.] Holding Prisoner; of War . to Starve. A-Richmond journal a little while ago, made the atiocioue suggestion that our sol diers, who are prisoners in rebel hands, should not be fed with sufficient food, while so 'many of the inhabitants of the South were pinched with want. That these pris oners suffer from insufficient and unwhole seine food, is too well authenticated to be doubted, as well as that many have died in consequence, murdered by rebel barbarity. II has been reliably stated that the rebel officers in charge of_excr. prisoners adMit these facts, and plead in excuse that many of their own people are as miserably desti -This raises the question, wliat right has a belligerent to hold prisosers of war ifate. moonbrfeetf iteiri? 'To - do this is as much , in outrage upon the rules of war as to shoot cadionets of -war izi- , :eold- , b100d, - - and it is more atrocious. The destitution of the Cod federates* airy' brought upon themselves. The Government-is-not responsible' for it. The suffering their rebellion has brought upon the psor and the innocent is one of the" chief features of their crime. But this gpilty-destitution id - no palliation for their starving onr soldiers. Forevery one of our , men who anger at their bands, our Govern ment has the right to hold them to strict mammy - the same as if they bad been mur dered by, tdotence, and to take the same measuies to enforce this responsibility.— Jan.. arum:, ;....., ~... ......, , ... - _ Ara. the furniture eft by the rebels at Port Royal is to be collected and sold at auc tion by a government, agent: 'The houses 'are to be sold ` on' the 'nth of January, by the Tare . Commissioners, to the highest bid- denand-the plantations still held by gov ernment, which.werehidin last spring by the Commissioners ' are alai Lobs bold ' these on Ilitton_ilerul island on the let of Decem ber, and on the other islands in 'January. Bo decisiiii has been" the shCceisuf the for innate few who 'night in, m—arch last, that a.goodprics is expected forthe land soon to be sold. .The average last spring ; was ouly . slan. acre', : nowAt la_ thought i 6 wMf bring at legit Thd negroes are much 'ideased with the plan and prospects, and are 7.begin.„*PS .14kileTitAni4 die term "Squatter isovereignty.' TWeervrwo notonous' " coppperheads" have been arrested near- Jacksonville :111i? , , nois, for attempting to throw a train of " cars off the track onthe Jacksonville and Man cagstPiPAlFolik *Mk Tio.w. 9t rescuing aisertera rinser charge of a proper officer.. The-train was oply. saved from destruction by the vigilance of the -engineer, who 'ow' the rails had been tern' lip in bhp to check its pro, .3 with butlittle damage. Cauratuna Winze.—_ 7 ln lookiog o 'market reports of 'the Bah Frialeisco the, we notice the .following remark* on wines: • " Foreign wines' aro neglected and the native varieties • are fast taking their plates:"' PIIODAZIE ADVANCIEII DOXEST Goops.---; _The United Saes .econotoist sty that job 'bOraltaTii:bititght, np *yeti larips motets of domestic gooda i both cotton out woitif Tho p ro b a bo; goo Indicate an Minna JJI sU .Itintla of pod& •*"." • • 11 HE 'NEW - thrlilsiAßT/CS , AT! : 71:111TILLE HALL.—The Classes an open for new member at each ttme of meetlng t Ladies pad i finatlemen,••TMDlAl ised,ERIPAX EVEN TEM itt.l%." Ladthl MIA ChtfAna, WEDNESDAY and fiATRAT AFTERNOONS, at o'clock. AIMASCZ : Fee Adolts, cot= twenty- SO. • For ladeatid st • —. 4 W. • For Children, DeWitt TZ.;.10 STIDENIE AND LOVERS OF CHMOH:MOSIC.—The erellekranril composer, Mr. JOHN ZUNDEL, o*anist and Di rector of Minft — Of EDiory Want Deerleen Church, New TorC will Malt Mir city during the negt month to give • short course of inetractlon InHar*ony, the Organ or Melodeon, and Chorm Singing, connected with public porton:Canoes on the Organ and Sacred .oonmorta. , Chaolara, mating term*, etc ., may be o. tallied at the Idurio Storm of H. Bieber a Bro. and O. O. Mellor. noll.tDeca .ATTENTION I VOLUNTEERS.-- A few recruits are wanted for Batto T h e Penna. Artillery. Col. JOSEPH. ROBERTS. seghnent is permanently etsdlokied al Fort blooms, o garrison of the post. By ealieting In it, all expo eure, long marches and privations of the fold are avoided, and men are provided with comfortable quarters he 1.1.11 largest and most important torten.. Con he country, and are thoroughly instmeted in all the duties of Artilleu and Infantry Soldiers.: All the Bountles paitlrt4 o2 to veteran, and 8302 to new volutiteerb Apply„ or further Information, at the Rearnlting Renderroni, LAFAYETTE BALL, Wood .[rest, be low Fourth. Capt. JOSEPH B. BLSPILiId, 'Battery L.3d Perin& Artillery EMIEJ NUM' • PAIFIL OF Presiornan, Comtutnn , ) Mt. urgh. Nor. 2, Mt UDTHE PRESIDENT AND BOARD of DIRECTORS have this day doctored BMW Pf 03S DOLtAR MD L 'fWE.bITY-PLYE CEN per shose on the stock of the Plttebutah Trust Company to Ist of August, and TWO DOL LARS per share on the Capital Mock of the Tint National Bank, out of the. profits to the Lot pay - able on or alter TUESDAY, the 10th itort.• • • The Stockholders are hereby =final that the final =e t, n - t fi o . f . tt ,anbsc on p. rit:t . t: to the i C k :pital u li r to ti, ck ol sis or : • before the Ist day of 2107 not. no3:lm JOHN D. SCOLLY. Cashier. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.- The Amuml 2.l...eting of the Stockholdors. of the Pittsburgh Connelissillo Railroad Cotopaty trill he held a, the office of the Conurny, Pones` Building,)..Yourth BUM; lathe City of Pittsburgh, on the 'FIRST MONDAY (7th day,) Of DECM• BER NEXT, at 13 o'clook m., for the porpers, of electing twelve Directors for thu ensuing year. W. 0. /117GBART, Secretary. a2Lid pO VAI. OF TIL persons to are her E ebyD E no A tified that the removal of all Inman remains nos in the Pres byterian Burying Ground, on Juniata street, Second Ward, City of kliegheny, to Hill dale Cemetery, Will be commenced on the dith of this month. Ity order of the Board of,Unsteas., noledd ltf. IIcGONNIGLE, grey. 0 . 77103 Or Miso —u-rNgarhNWCO t t i h a CS Co., UDIVDEND. e Directors of this Company ben this day declared a Dividend of TWO DOLLA.Bn upon each ehare or the Cupitel Stock, to be applied to the reduction of the Stock. Due DWS. noaildat Socretasy. Omcs orblososaaam.s. .I.MITIANCI CO., t ' c' Nov. With, 11163. arAN ELECTION ,FOR FIFTEEN DIRECTORS of this Compriny, to scree for tho entering year, will be held at its calm No. 98 Water street, on TIILSDAY, December Ist, betwiiien the hours of 11 a. m. and ]1 p. na. ntallitd . R. E. DAVIS, Secretary. r - 7rTIIE lIL&YORALTY OF ALLE MIENS' —Copt. Slams Days. et the uriina l solicitation of many citizens, has consented to permit his name to be aced nee candidate for the lifaroridiY of Allegheny City, at the ensuing municipal riot. thin. 4Ari am 3 ; 4 / 1 / 112411 1-giA ... DRESS GOODS I A fall line, In atenz tariot.y. - - NNIIITE., Oita A CO t!EM CURTAINS I • A. 'minty of otylen In Late. .1.2 t WHITE. OUR .t BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, HODST,TIIDSISHING GOODS. A large stcck. WHITE, ORR & CO: !ME3 CLOAKS I - In .11 Ryles !RAWLS A vvry largoptock to scloct ,WIIITY,ORIt A CO , G OVERNMENT SA.LE.—WiII be sold Gat Public Auction, by Messrs. Davis & Mclt• wain*, at No . d 4 rine street, on MONDAY, Nevem. ber .18e3, at 70 0•40 e• t•l, • lo1.0r. , •••=••ed pooling "and Heating Stoves, and Neater .Sarrels. They can be seen at the Auction IiDOMS on the Mb last.. Terms sash, Government money. WILLIAM J. 1100IIM.NAD.Gapt , U. 8. A., . Muerinilinil-=ursiniOfficer. A RARE CHANGE FOR INVEST- AtZBT.rIV9IIO,r, foc stgq tmt.toto largo ILD4 aztoislro • COAI, WOILE.q, filfaMaßalewen and eight adios from the clty r on th e PP. Rd bed eninHer lidcooulki operation, tan-. Dias 8,000 bath. coal daily, and which can be in creased, by a small outlay, to doable tkat ?kee thp feclr cold-W em OrAl Ma.tbli toad, dk special &fr fidaoomeats. . . for terms sad particular. apply al oar Coal Office, NO. AQS.l,lberiy sptot,. Pittabarg h. 1101 , 10 6 d ' Il2efeldoß, STEWART A CO. . PMANUFACTURER'S OF HOSE).— I nopml4 are Incited Pi PFelytd. until. RIMY, tltentd Inft: by tile Codomittce on lire Engines of the City of d l.iptheny, for the manufac ture areg denseng, In paid . ty, of one thousand IlleT - of the bait dea fi ty - Or Les her Hosie, suitable for the um of Steam Tim Engines. Separate propowds ere solicited for p,and 10 inch hoettuompticts. Pro n rate t ote led lefr*ltrA:l l . fikIML VINE DIATiLLIN 0 ON . PENN. ST:, TOE aarge..thise•Story DEICE DWELLING, N 0.115 Penn meet, belt?* Hey Wadi, is offmnd for !sale. Price 116,600. The hoinsis hat, (swabbed with marble mantels, gm and water. Large yard end alley In the rear. Any 0110.1dAtirljr to i.e the house can enter through the side gets nn Penn street. JOIEN WAY, Jr., no111:2p0a1 fienickleywilie P. 0. WIIITEM24.OIT , FLOWERS, &O. ) Forwarded to order from ItrUKDOCBI3 OAKLAND GREENHOOKIL Fourth street oars ran out to the Greenhodee every fifteen 01011U3. ISCIUAL 11V.1211EILA=1,00tibs: irefito lU:a I : asuuni a—so bbh. extra Labrador ; BEANS-6 0 bosh. Small Nary u tenes—a) buds. White OWL. ; APPLICEO OWL Received in store end for sale by n 025 250 1: 1 9VP4 - .415513 In atom and for sate I:7 ALEXA.NDIOI GORD94,, D021.M 417)11BRIZ. THILCITBLO WHTE I v AUCHOBII, sod other varieties of IVO,. XOTA 'balk* .icat sat - map, s lot of choice APPLES, of different Mai:. inch as vire mold by_ the anderikol4 list • . EDWWWlLASiCiffnWhinioilL • lORN 'FOR . ONT. ON tAK -1 __ A Trout. so.-tb tai stet next dooi to a. Raw* 1, fool, of *hitt Or NO Itrot Adams Joilti WAY, Jr. no18:20111. ,. .. " ftwiricUrrlllo r. 9- . : LW* . 1 4 2 /0 Yaito.fg gts.ls. by, " B. toLtnia, g! I QAUSAfir, LSAT IWARK PIGS FUT, ac.; for sabz. br: • CHO - t..CAT;DWZEL; -- ' sogi =mei 7irsCA abOktitaitesiL;2 duatits CPB4I) 8A5. 1 4 4, r- 5 teL SuR4 Duo owymaan;ul,lwitr.PeiverdAr!Pigais 10 - 120 • 0 60:1 4 4, 10 " 0 ,23 YEANICAKRVANIMIL la3eittSo l ,Vool - o =- 00e. Sett -pox, 40111 117174 LUt'L - ' &wool greet. . • NOWEIALE- 1 4 Ifaft of Framiig 4: Ur. axctlagtogitoio 6 6to 13 than* Kama • 4611:641t ica.ausa =ex= tr - (26 t AsErrya__ Street. Tb.• owner can bare the wane 11 pay ing trapensu and proving prorwrty. TaYinT SNTED--nyWpiringmsn who hart had eerrrelyeara . experieaue, - • A SIITATidii IN A MING 8i1".4H. -,.-CsairapaWitizat EiStrItREV.4 • Aa6ri. o . N 019 •iletia Yttlia • necophou;; .... noW.at . VALUABLE FARM FOR §4I ,V.ln , "tg.l" dggiabip; lashana' • inionty,•an the'reo , fflarialtrinchlfalVondlhitdzigifeere of 11'1111101'mm Illocklick. Station. containing 217 acres, LOU of which aro cleared and under cultivation, laalapelawn.W.Onl.! epFedle.d 41.114fr0f,.12.**4.11.7.bir.. goad' rinkoonsc;never-folilug springs in nearly all the cello, tiro °Haar& of choice fruit. Sultnhlc for a. atackor Isriin filtraUMlE 145oldlies, For forthcr information apply to AtiOtAlSll4.l.44l,Actgrnoy - at - Low, :i.nreLaSt i near Grant. 00AL! AND ) SURFACE I '# SALX, situate at the mouth of !dingo Crook, 2.3.‘ rullea balms gomagatrpla, aty..contaluing from Who •0113111: 1 ttt, Is good outlet and lauding. _This land is rich, and well calculated_ for grain or pasture, the most of which is cltstred. II rtotgpda;bah:melba 24th day ef Do •Wmber, Nivel booth 'Ton that' day, on the mine ises, at public outcry, with or without Alli , •coit; 'at' m ilso l 7l3l.rataaS l iZintlmprosed land, in Ilniou township, Washington county. (adjoining 'heirs 'of Whitheb.l,) will also be offered for sale at the. same thmi and s plime. .• or further paiticulars me handbills; or:apply to EIOSESIIiCOTP., hlonisigabelaTity. Pa- AT OLD PRICES! no26.4tarß The Publisher of UUNTS IMBUE AWN - Destros to Inform the publlo that, h. HAS NOT RAISED - THE PRICE, But sells them at the old flee B IV2 csiarrrs A. gov-y: 30 Cents per Amu. $3 00 purr ram 11,-. g ro om or mod, LL 75 per gross Ten gross, or ulna, 53 80 per gl-OSII SllPluek for aux . ra PITTSBURGH •IMAXAC, U yon leant the beat s and take no °Gunn. ESiilod poat•pdd on receipt of two nod rump. Address al orlon, to JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher, -111.:sonlc Elan, rift areet. CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, No. 6:2 FIFTH STREET, The only bongs In Pittsburgh that sslis RIVETED ' 81TOP119, WARRANTS ALL THE GOODS, RT.PL1113.141.11 WORE MSS D g 4 _ _ BOY:i' CLOTHING A fresh supply of Gape. and Sack Overcoats, MELTON, itS.A.VEIIS, CLiIIiGLULLAS, cosntrats. • Garibaldi and Ontaway Suite, FOIL 011/1.1)11.10 Awl n on.Wrtroent of xcals of all Muds, for E r! ±i° YiP, 7 l l l, GRAY & LOGAN, Nu. 13 rifth St. no:V.:2w MUM R. .11 ICORtag,' lIIIICIIANT TAILOR, No. 79 FEDERAL STREIRT, ' ' I mitt,. ititkat k>6. rot Fancy Cassimeres t Overcastings, CABIII4EII2 AND VEINS . / ViSTINGS, thiltable forlVlnter Wear, =ado to artier in the best stV z izn i t an gintt notice, - G tt,,tPts.--we .can furnish, of the - m. totlowths CHOICE toils CONO6IID, DNIAWASZ. ninussanNT, w.smaninton TO !CANA, LNITI; = CARPETS HAVE ADVANCED IN TILE EAST, • Euewt cooflnue 'toitellf ilntlrltiither notice, all goods Itremr Mast pVceir Reeinc4 Fumy. P.O per put. From -last season's rad. 7. D. aarcanlm, ' n'o -5 6ENTRTi7CVENIrt RESLDDNOE rotociut.-41i Intact ground, haeinga front - of o root on the treernut 1/2004kwtrtb 'mann 111 4' itomorall la trout, flan railiegalaa atone waikkete. lk . ttell !MIL 49aTettiOnalrIFINTd- br" dw" n ' Ing Willie, portico to ,fronk.erustf nau,.large parlor, inittlinialitle, Bra oftdd.tberaickoKciOthei -room; Utast, anishmannand mWraginlitiratetantauroaatabia , kud %map-bona ma: Mhz . J . !txt . .W.,.4114 . 22:2 4 Lt_ h uset peach treat i ,blinstralwoh , ' ihiabbe . if. att. pmeestioa... - twat_ a. our =A SQ2CBvI4 Marital IB l EVilion'Am9LG lst it A t t: lool4o, l l , PltGb .141863.. f; WILL BB SOLD AT PUBLIC A. 11 4.lo3.losaaaderoneglp_nblialf. oll ar t , at the Tar Granais, on. HaTUADAlrvtlyt, aalb Inft, .4; a 'o`elickli. at. :Rite abate animals are . zondconacil, , unglafoi.pnblEc sereiceiondiftlt be sold to the hlah. "Tents ,caah..4oTAToment TATA.. • • 0.01t0Ee.,..;.'.. 110254 , i • TA. 1/441i Goacral Qv A ntrMArtslllailriVAgirrirr,•l . • yitteburab, r‘ MAL „ .. •ti pug:773mi sold at e.-7 PublicMtetiop, a fa* nuantity of STOLE XVI lti4; at 'tfle:rair Grounds, on 4:1134,44Y, tag lathiaat4iitaVeltak " • *Maw artalggitoprzoblee the nine, hot bater OUrniw thapiqtatackaa irisi to tho Met. 4""LIN' Terna_caah, Glovertunenl , h 9 • • ," airrDepory Q, bl• General._ jr - n — Ctibi -Pear}.pemintail -trit4'rahntit.T66i,ank Gmerl't l / 4 , 4; Ortru.; 14t*' Soina, - 13ukotialt,.=Mparairlo: 4 04 StlaWiAtrici, 4qaales,,ttati Gen , zr /On he jog; .- PbortYabd nand strode: A4Atiors4'itEsii XIYa-E1W.4,1, ATAlAncmgri to fps/4 tocl tor liidaktOtetng, rind for allb 01 , tbo anemia Y rt.", f..tore r tlYS,Stik „... Wear' " Vortrill rudilof 1401 10'7 Ja 441 ' 4 11 4 Arnlithie, ,Ibt. u Ir, b tbo pound; o .141.6 and iitsui.trp 40111t11. mat - corner ZOKs7ll44Peditrertt, ILIDDLZ. •11 121 Second sieet.t M .4D - 001 A EmOlt PLATE p_qL AVsehmston. November 21, lid. j The Department will, moil the 21st DAY OF OE at • each of IiFL 2l'e-rreyc Ya ve r r d w s r a o t p c P e r le t s f m or o utth ,l eNd.. if U; Charlestown. Hue.; Brooklyn, New Tett., and Phil -IphLy Mt Sltsprlhed aide armor. 1111ft043 amd%dL 'Latta, roc one Trawl at each y•rd. Ihe proposition may be wtutratele for th. o aide armor, stringers, sad deck plating, and nay b. fbrt! or more reset, but It toast embrace the Rhode °teach &script lou.or.lrogt For • vessel; that is, At; Sr the Ida armor Ekven hundred (1140) wrought fron.platee, more . 0 9! 1 '90,.1-1114ftat hiAtZtlCirldt-tio cs.p ineterserble, ind on. and one-half (1%) Inch thick. A portion of then. platestrill to .hears l to soft the carpal:lmo( ally ilAp of the vem.li m.o. to et tir,,fliiid'tlietiirretwarid-Instetira;forwhleb plane will be furnlehed to the contractors. To be of the best Iron end. and edaes square, atraight, and planed tnia, ,I,ol,Fol.l6l,t447'..abiltktibla to Le delivered viithln"fen.aoinontfia from tbb data oLcontract. IRON STAINGERE4. Three thousand sad taint) (3,0a1)1 Meal feet of I= I lirtfinr4Sight:(l9,lo.hoilatuinialicept at the dens I find . em, where tory will taper one wai,for the length of about forty (40) feet on each mid of the en set to ebout three (3) ladies. These stringers to be In length twenty-throe (M) got sir (0) inched, the audit to I:scatted , thgethieg witha proper tesstph oats foot long; one-calf of the scarph to be taken from the eattof each. There will be roar ranges of them stringers oared. aide of the vessel. To be made' of the hod Trtift: ends and edges square nod straight, true to the sizes given. • The wholeto be delivered to eight (0) month from the date of eh...tot:rut. One hdridtsid and foity-elx NS) plates of wrought Iron, am, (It ) Indies in *Meknes*, of lb. following lengttui end width', *is: 1 plate IS rent thug by 39 Turbos wide. lgi . " 15" 1 10 feet G Jodie* lung by 33 inched wide. 24 " 15 " " " 2 " 16 " " 1 " 12 ,• 04 1 " 1 " 1 " 2 2 " 7 " 7 " 45 " " 46 T " 113 i " e'7 44 " 45 " 7 " 6 " 45 " 7" 5 7 ' • .5 " I '• ~ 4 7 " 45 1 " 7 1"7"4 " 45 " 1 " 7 0 " 0 45 " lea 7 "a u r .a 46 " I '•7 a'" 7 .e 45 •• I "" " 46 I " 7 " 2.4 45 0 1"7"2 " i" " 2 ,•7 " " 43 1 " 7 " 1 •" 1 " 7 0 14 4 " ," 45 1"7"1 " " 46 1 " 70 COV " e. 45 " • 10 " 45 " 10 " 211 1 " 10 " 2 "39 " Tim whole of the side 4150111 to be made from the beet iron, ends and edges to be square and straight , and planed tree tbe elet even. To be tiplivelbd In nine (9) . ntuatle from the dabs at the contract. The whole of the iron he be of a quality that will boar a Wasik, strain of twenty-4m pa) United States tone to the square inch. No bide wilt be` reaelsed except from partlea bar ieg capable of doing this work, and their etttebliiLutenta will be examined beforo a eon trot will be awarded. ; Partlenlare will be given on application in the commandant of the Brooklyn. New York, NalY Yard: The =tract will embtaoe the must canditlobi, and the Department menses the right to retort any or all the proposals that May be made under this ad rertsement, if in its openton the public innweets re quire. The propteition most elite the, price per pound for which each clam of the Iron will be delivered in tbo respective navy Janis, and meet be accompanied by • guarantee that the parties rrflt executea onudtdtrat.-t I f ...demi Lath., • no2f4t :is~~w • lattaiN ItiLS t 5 %.. e s HIGHEST PREMIUMS AT THE INTERNATIONAL ETDIBITION, LONDON, Int dLLHOffENT OrrY, Psi DEBT QUALITY -UNION VILLAGE. OLTA*PA, ID& MEMO J..SNOX. No. 47 Fifth Meet. HI FOBILITIJSISHETv !MI =ZEE -- DECK ARMOR BID ARMOR •WI.IIITJ:k Lao Industrial Exposition, Paris, 1861, In competition with all the leading Sewing klembinee fa Europe and Ankerlea, =I the Cnlted States AgeiCultural Amociation ; Metropolitan Me chanire Institute, Washington; /racial° Illetitute, Philadelphia; • Meehonlm' Alneochstleti. .kishrtotti. American Institute, Neer Terk ; Maryland Institnte, Baltimore; Mechanics' Amodation, -Cincinnati; &4P 01 44 butitnhee. Lontsville; gm/mai& Insti tute? Ban Francisco; sad sit. every State and t‘iusaty Fair where Exhibited this Einteon. • SPerailtd OT 125,000 OP TIME ItAOBI6IBB HAVY. ALREADY BB BOLD,- X Let whlch'epeake hinder than swards or the totem and pepalerityof the celebrated WHISELER E WIL SON YAMILT HEWING MACHINE—the cheapest Machine in the world, BECIAVEIN rr 1.11 TIM BXBT. EVERT MACHINE WARRANTED TOR THREE IEVRS. everoirras IIfL Notaimo Q mvaunso INSTRUCTIONS TREY. A6R•a WVT- 1 1121111121 . iltD EcruLui THEE: Sr Circulars, containing en scplaneiton of the maohlpy with tostioionlals train ladles of the at avid 'ataitullne„, ern an application, altherin* loam or by cablL . _vat & CO., Assntr for p• Werra* State and Wider" Ps. . , . Psi:mire" 001 as awl liliolswas NO. ?A. . . Pike's Opera 1) TlasOskte Temple.......aognsraLl, n0.93.14rts rIFIRE BUGLE CALt•. colleCtios of nearly fifty at Lbs Crishogt, agaciatt lind - most ieudis Sol TA (Pwtega and Moran ar.ribliatiide Tb 4 Dank-ohoold to to wog ,07,01 _ . . . Wu, to actn7. Onto*. Law% and around wrary 'naratillt4,-Tar . It Wilt Taklieb.; ttOt; witUa It wan". *myna •nd entertain* Hz qzo. IlOtot Oortee intaba'elt - ileatti 'drab cmato. • -CRAB. 0; M 7114014, . .111 Hie VMS' 4.ND MISSFS' itimogii- n Hot* ous "flii4worid an 4 Wooca A9iliery 749°/.lft + llO NvIPAC '4O/..?. - *. - -; I ,4f.P*F_AP.PEFB Bootorahoosani Gaiters; lvantipars AUCTION mos 68 'fir u ease j . WON. qO.4.IIXLIALMIS & 0111.1C5,._ i, _ ' '''''''"' • ' ''' . - eathif 4 irlaVd SW.% . -,:. Wohburted it.it Noy; 1tt4,1441. WrLio REAito4l) ikik pumas) A. P -14 w twiotiNt tii.Ammiertiftitwovinv9p*ou mit wrap* borinta , X iind Yawl Zit Itild VA iitr.op, W4 4 .00 9 / 1 t: 40 ..04 109 -51VRIX3DAY..VOC. 21, a 1, ,, M 0 lot of qUAIIVIIPXOTPI.-.IITORIA..CPU. Wann 4 taig ill; tdepublid alnico, consisting 14 part ot krap.ltoa lad 144therataddl.,':Ortalet, putt at - 14 " , t 18 art W44 o „tut; Tatty, l'ab ti itnit Impl?,derdt!, .g l risti nod, -td torderatudat livtd4; ; .:: --- . , , 09 . 5-mdo44444'we'dlotti 4: ht. ' ~ .i i ,jii • : ', 4„qRk.1 ,11 1 1 9.7 1C / 115 1 ..; - :td " ' 43 ` ' " 14'; . .411. 8. A., , . L'N •$ 131 P-ROVE- BLOOD-SEARCHER) for the cure of '. 111 ilieeivieiiriehlg fra& eti impllll4.- state of Ib. b 10.4, such ei ECCOTOTA., &income Tonna flaw, .Cncraeone WPM, y etpela..BolL,Ptm pLeoa th•Tace, u doraTTee, Swift, Triter Affectio Or l and Stubborn Clem, Rbentnatfc Maori.", ' ArsloPs*Cortivencer, Untidier., taleftbeion, iftrcureal Distnaes,General Debility, Lirer lows of Appatita.,Law Elpitits, Toni Stomach • - Taiwan Compl.aata. together with all other &e -arthen from an 'improper Condition of the —lihnieldelf,rTrystion. A. general Tonic, lta cifidiata. sea womb benignant, and Wilndid sot to betwitt., where need pareareriagly and ac " • cording Eo dlntaiona. TTEriTIDIONLA.LIS , The proprietor bat cortllleatee enough . hand to .1111.1tgacel used volume, dl of them the [roe will of Gringo or those who havo b.OO cured by tbo Blocd- &amber, from .hkh be wawa, the following Till GREAT PURIFIES—THY WWILD OHAL. LBNOSD TO PItoDOCV ITS BOCA L—THD BLOOD-SEI/10/7Bff OLO/MOMILY TIZTVMPII ANT.--Parora..catement of David McCreary, of Na pier Township, Bedford County In April, Unt, se near a. f can remember, a small pimplo,mado its appearance an my upper Hp, whirl won became enlarged and wre. twed poul t ice. of sorrel, and e a wash et Mae vitriol, without effect. Plodlng the sore esiooding; I called on Dr. sly, of hhellsburg, who pruner:arced it CANCER, end P 7,- method a senate of s-agur of load and bread poultices. Sterdingtheire remedies of DO avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Demidsville, dementia .ecreutte, who shoo pronounced the die...a Cancer, ..red gave aro liacruel and external remedies—Gm latter consisting ,voinci patty of mouth—bat all Coto propose, as the &Memo continued spreading toward the nese.l next used a preparation of arsenic, In the from of .ore. Thi s for a time checked the disease, but the intlamsdation mon increased. I next called upon Dr. Stetter, cf et. Clairerillo, Bedfordeouoty, who also pronecoiced the Deem... Cancer and applied a ealve, mid to be a mew falling niatedy, bat it bed Ce effect whatever In checking the spread of the tore. In December, In (be same year, the disease had eaten array .greater put of my lip, lad had attacked the LlO6O, when I went to Cincinnati, where I consulted Prot B. S. Newton, of Use Tellectio Medical College. lie pro rrouneed the dionoo cutaneous Cancer, eoperin checodby an Wordieste on of nrerCUS7." He applied mild dna ointlent, and gave me internal remedies. My face ,healed tip, but the itiflananuttion wee not thoroughly removed: In IrebruarT 1857, he pro nounced me carlied e and left for histhe. In April, the abeam again : rammed, and so violent was the pair. tkat 1 could not rest at night. Late in May 1 rectorial° Cinclnuari, end ,gala placed myself un der the chirp of Dr. Newton,eittk *hem 1 remain ed until Beptenibei, during which troop he cued every known remedy ; en d sueoeedod In checklogilio disease, buts:hen I returnedhome the r e were still. three diecluarglog ulcer. Upon rep f B5O . mlltidiurii using Newton's preparat.oaaand alto medicine that I got from Dr: Ely, bat the t7a4cer continued grow ing mall It had est off the raft side of my nose, the greater portion of-my lefteback, and bed attacked my left eye.. I bad giversup all hope of ever being cored, einew M 7.. El/ POP 4. WPM only give relief, 'hut Mat groom was bispmeible. )iamb, 1851, 1 bought • bottle of "Blood-Searcher," but I must con fess that I had no faith In it 1 was very week who I .1111111•DMI ruing it ; but I found Over 1 gained aretnuth day by day, and also that the nicer, com move.' drying up. I continued, and wheu the third bottle was taken my face woo bested If by a mira cle, I need atm:nth bottle, and I have been hechlner ettree than I have heed for the bait moms years. Al though niy Rosie molly disfigured. I am still grate, fella a benign Providence who has spared my 4, and which has been derathroughthe ibildilima ity of "Lhodemy'a Improved DA Blood-Beare-her." ID 3IcOREd Rlf, swore and =berthed this Slit day of August, A. D. Da% More morons of the Jostles. of the Peace. in rind for the Borough of Butildaysiberg, Blair Co., Noma. PON CiOWeET, J. P. NTH:nem t - T. Jests. biro COMPLAINT OURED BY L TriDSErB ..IMPROVED 11LOuD-e11.11;0H1112. be BLAIR MONTT, es. . ..Parsomdll appeared fore ma, one of the Justices of the Peace In and for Blair calmly, George Kopp, who beibir duly 'swain &wording to law, does depose end fly: Two Vail sv.l woo afflicted with path be tween.the shoulders, Manst constant cough, has of appetite chills, night sweats, and 'very scold de lake cab.. let length Declaim no weak that I weld hardly silk iny.phyedutimdb l me no good. Some • time Mot fait f commenced taking Lindeey'e Impror ed IlloodZearcher, and by the use of two bottles wee cured. I Met see to recommend It to MI sho softer from liter diseesneopmend debility, 10... i of appetite and other diorama arising from tropurt. of the blood. I scald not lika to do without It. 1 consider It an excellent family 'medicine. '01:01LUS gorp. Gwent and rabscribed tile 16 th th day of /larch A. D. Ma, heroism. Nor..-I[r. Kopp is • raiMent of Prankswan, and _ls well known .t.o the MOM& of Blair and Bedford countleane antaziormicellontchiirachqr and influence. . . ANOTREB Caß SOBOPITLA CUBED BY • asvairs BLOOB.ELF.ABORBB. 'lf there be soy who still doubt that Undsey's pronsdillood.gestisher has end will permanently core the most desperate and louipesanding. cues of tkrof rds,-let the m read the Itllowiag laid be convinced Dr: 7.'B.'Wectieli i Y Wridiliffiloted tn. • number of years with s disease, said bp toy physicist. so be - . la thole.. tine we bad that te t =prilc a lsils be t traitit ell th e pro cure,remedies and lenient eny bens Oil malt. I continued grovving warns until the faith and skin sh oulder irely eaten otr the left side of my fllO9, nark, and anfi Illyiniffertro were so peat; and I was so for reduced, that It repaired the Carts of two persons to more me in bed. was my sandi= whenl was indeced try the Wane: Balaton, of Inderton, to try your Improved Bloodlititaintoir, which, to my great relief, and the isrlpfsetion of my Prieto., I soon dl.-. covered was helping me. I continued the toe of It, and gained so rapidly that In considerably less Orin one your I was elle to go - about and attend to some af my household dwthisotud the pertseffected were • aP healed up, and *nand with Sound, 'healthy Posh' and skin, and biro. to conthwied . ever since; end 1 ow caloric state of health that I bad for !sits given nee all hopen of ever again being blessed with. 11A&0! BLEAR:iIir, Rear 12dertoa, Armstrong county, Pa. August 8, IBM. BMW HVIDDNCR. Being afflicted with a grimy= Otter on the arm and thce--atter trying many =mime whiclititteriy failed - to cort—l was pow:laded by W. M. Barris it 00. to try Idndsey's.Troproled Blood... Searcher." and Wr.cli2 weeks atm noini the aimed boYIe, pro noince myself cured. TIM letter .broke out eoin, thing i n; opt. Par Orb Kte,..the Wide of my arms. extending from the elbows ;down to the wrisia ;- etho on my face, Immediately around the tranith =dab., and co:01mA to, be o porket _torment to ma until cured by the Blood.tearche- WYarms were at dime shoat mans, owing to the deep erect, and soca en. them r lialderto bleed at artY Unseenthe WAX Lion el to lift or wort. and sonelibnee an itoby 1 pnild seeioy versa lamb& off my deah. 1 base , now been cznidalkwyeks. and Peel tt doe to Mr. and tithopotoMipmelAßY. Ito make tide stat=: - ... In hops that Ohms Itharoyeelf may Imbue:AM by =log his Lamb:able medicine. . JANA X W 11.3011. Sworn to altd antistribsd Wore /MOP! , of tho Orman to and fir too city of Pittsbargek tole wth dAy of atilyi AA% 11,048114. didormAn• :.l , .Jinni :ht ivy 2-10. 1 m ,114',Lialhir We. is5A my War Oa of Out sill4lcits;.plasa.vo.duktisxdozon.• Weitaula just say fast youcaaciltasa caredataise dam& nle SUS WA bovvimatita,o464.ma'Sbi 540 A-Vail Wan 400 tuly's 4sms.- . .yon mu.o t;c. y4itiast %OA bo g s now, ILA/ its a 414 i. gm+ Alt on Tel tast. "tour:liaxdsiesyclrer, is gotog all our itts manta. 7 1 : 0 PoPltiro - sxtr .Dautkrlamed auk i t IW •Uvil 'Pip:. mad as st,lkongttiAtatt aabacCAA tait.abllsa JUU,N &ALSTON 4, CO.. Z.lslArAA,,:lncliaaa AMMO. . A SPI,MAGUS 11.4 . '1'1,PLE being int¢olAatiLet,'reAder3 great caution Au, 4;ll;€9lsl r ry. turchaainik . Ask ~for that prepatad by )r . 4*-lisn‘and tao 9th;r. :AI L& TOMO, it keg uo nixed, [3n like the many vil& matures celled "Bit -4 =, . , teTs;!,, c reates fah appeti t e,' but , gives .°,19. ewl the 1111,TON - 4 . i , Drigki. s !). -._::;,.:.1!i-:,-.,!,,--,,:,.-:::::•.';.i.,,, Wiloiesala 67 AND 69 141,11 STaster, 141031 ail Ordeii.utuit • MiME PiTTO --- I;a:M3 11 THEATRE. Le.* .d lirvoain trtz=, nos Lastrtaot 1.1 opt. at the gTIPit artitto, MLLE VESTVALI, : Who ttPraw In two Clod performance; after Tin. at DS cretrct. and erring at 7 o'cicck. Tlll (Thuntlay) AFTEI:St..O;7. Perfortaaa ,, remedener at - 2; Wrier t; with the Iseso ttittl drama or GAMES; or, 711£ JSlVl.lati WITH VF... ..... , . ...... ... Yratvali. 12 MI 1111114 m tE - Om> MASONIC. LIALL. POSITITNLY YOH ONE WE ONLY MONDAY EVENING, November 23114 OLD FOLKS CONCERT COMPANY, IDIVINEA. NICFIOL.S. E CHARMING N EW ENG LAN D SONGSTRESS, Will appear as above le their Grand Old Fashioned Concerts, Monday Evening, Nov. 23d, 1869, And °outlet:dug every evening eirtrtog t 6• week. EZEMI Doors or4o at 7 o'clock, qxnumencing at 7% ArTEinNOON EiNTEIITALN3LENTS ‘i in be EITCI TUMMY, TIM M" , AV (rbnakviving Day,) d SAIIIIIDAY Tla TIRST GRAND MATINEE 'rill take place TUESDAY taNTEBNOON, Nov. Sith, 2.% o'clock. -1/4.Tleketa can b. procured during tha day at Klabar it Bro.'', 0.0. Dlallor's and Chariot. Blume.'• Music Star.. untalt W' n: Ars Experienced Carpet Upholsterer 'III Instal hcanediately at EMI NVANTED.-460 a .31oNtit.—We want Agent. at $l3O a month, ex - pet/ow paid. to dl our leverlasdng l'ennus, Oriental Darner re, and thirteen other 1111% Wan. end curium articles. Finoen aril oleo sent/roc Addy.. sellaradowir difittn • tt BLARE. Biddeford. M. 9:7 A MONTIII-1 want to hire Agents wit/in every county at *7B month, to 001 my now cheap loudly t!...!,,r, Me-..lnes. Address, 5. 11/tbionS Alfred, Maine ted,Tredtter WANTED TO SENT, A GOOD IVAILLIMITST., 1311a•tal la • Mutantspoatton of the city. nt SECCIND eras= GIRL WANTED—Chao who under gun& °acting. and other lunne-work. Ad draw SOX 8)1, City of Allegheny Feat Mee, with inference se to qualinotlons and character. oaki A NALYSIB.- 9.6 Q 13 MrNINA.. -31..511 St LOUISA% Pzzox. 2-90. Luiz- • ---- Ugh • 'Hating aCce'pled the Agency for the sale of the EMEPLE CLAY, mmml nest Sf. LorN, Mo., I in- , wits the erteenton of Mara and Steel Mannfacterers to the Analyais Ono shove, es reported by Profr. A. A. Heys. of Beaton, mid J. C. Bomb, ofFhtlade4hia. whlth, tor,other with the term or .4uw experience by crinnetfactorers to Pltlaburgh, Cincinnati end St. Laois, determines it to be the purest 'and moat able May new kDown, whether Foreign or A r•elican. Pots mad. from It base .tood in the nun 834 to 9 months. Dee Analysis is sf the Clay as akon, from the mine. vriitiont any wnshing of 'preptrition whototsr. great sdlesivoneas and plasticity which are notnhown by.tb• Analysts, and which'sd. mit of the mixture of a large proportion of shell or lieT9«l clay. I am now prepared to Aliverikra for tbb above Cloy to be shipped from 8t Loolnor delivered here. NO MORE Ca la HAIR LITXDBIASIT RAIZ BY USING 'DMA 14.13;41JVIDNATOR. For restoring '6ll besatllyLitg tbn Bair. • • • Thy Is an article Intt-recently introtlared Into tide tenntry t tont has ;Inns been Essorably icnown ths tic r itAg otHranso as their only effectual its Bit •- ELL It ifi Complete within Itself, no other t t dresshnt stammtglaniment orany kind bring owes- I, sitry Act mars 1).0.- attainment-of tits following dsel rabLe rosulis, ottani than arks. compliance with the directimts t • - • 1. It will4is Istntres own maws, raters Gray Hair ts , rr/risal calm; 2. /twat stalk it prorroa Bald EMU. 3. LI will minors Ms Hamra/ lows. 4. It wilt mama the Dastbve sad Delay. •. 5. It war soaks C. Hair ,Srtli meet 8. (Amoy. e. Distil ravines as enigma ca., to ou 1 1 . 42 Unravels Harr/rem FO/Beg mar.elsrf all Dbeeme re' at Srxdp. It Li not contd.= no Nitrate &Surer. or ay other (untied t injarions toOttitor Skin or Hair.. Price. 01412 DOLLAR,_ - Tor sale by a ll it spect.M , Ilmtaista. • • . 611251.2. JOIII'iSTOH. r. al .kgsnt. • afte.ef &WU:deli - and 2 , ,seth Sta.. Pittsburgh. tobtimaxac.lT . A- PlnaSunarr. lEEE] k:'•. i'.~.`lfj~s~' TIE.~ITB ETkSLo GIAYEA- To conclodo with BLACR•EYEU SUSAN. TEE AND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGIITA. 121==::1 C 0 NTINE, AL Assixted by the, fir-flmtAl FOR BIX 121011111 IX, Onmraertring on = ii'.J.Y TB. OLrillalifeOLtN 26ol i. a 00.'8, No. 31 'Fifth ettreet ALEX. GORDON no. m mown smEET, rrntarmy, PL. 1:203 PROTOMVII ROOMS, comonsmorris 'Am? si arm ers.r.rrs, Mud al dodo, aver.liktuinbores Jewelry Stem) P=llll4ll l PA. "I.IIOYTIZI , GFIV,A.X"MS. Oft 41 1 , 7 aiwk 14 4 Ail*. ►lsla. ex., co, Rom tka popular Car l a 4 laalte to Cablaut id 1111, ler1411)1. 1 iLIOICIC mot& puticularty call Ott at. t4.l:l,Mll:i_of de ens) 1eac.0.718.11 to tbe , ela eO. atadb.aifT of thin establiebninnt, being reached by.,a Owls . Shari. Hight %leen, Prlcat taodankt4, ieltereettia akr- - ..elyettleTt‘, IT ELLS, NO EQUAL—Tho unlade Xenteeta which fee the pm azTen vela& 1,,,a sate,* ed intor..lKraeli 34GIMIC on. in the Mieriiir. ttOu tvid:cakek of ;.aka embolden 1140 prtrrittn , to Grad obalteep e4itrjedictiobj... • • Vbet It bte cured more Ithenteatieta, , - Thitit la.s.enrsdpeoro Ser•Throal, Use 10:utersceedbeern.lieure1zis. That tt ItaiKervi illestO'reek Joint/. ' Tbetit hie ebiedidereN„lttrated born, ThAtt bse ecired'incre Bunn, Multi:o4 cured reezet.F.tnethd Yet t, —ltetiebsutc=estitank $ zbises, That it b9a.c.iami3m 6 livrtotts , Airoctioas, That e ared t4ox. $11:: Joitte. Malt ell'other - rthe itbatrie; Nat, SlDetre and Lk& LXata eplebbeed. Tor esisby Driggbitseverrebset. I . , STSIO3I-JOIVSTON Bolt Agent,' I not 4 VottarXotrtlx: sad 'd ,treeut • A0V 1 P4, C414 : 1 P 07 A, nor sa bescittte-rnIWOJon Chavvo Ilaras k L3 pa and Rough Skin, Vilma tic;zl4 4 Indy :F"Por YttTval ititalbr*le at ligo.uog 4. ES:I4.rii:LIMI. DUG no= ~~zagriSAlo;nudTud«atScra~s4~ Itatictt Ificapi..lasbaul -NEW IFioo.p•I LAritt l :itntsoy 1k c 0.% 11.1403nericahx•ruft - iiiiilm& cox", -- A • trag— iloice ;twelve , amt lox 4. D. Clar=.l, lIIMIIMME II • : 7 . :',.;..',,',. - ::: . 4 ::-7_,01.: ; :1H? ':• . ;] . . : 1,•.1.i,1iii . ::, I:'.1:::-_:.