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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING :NOV. 21
For Atternoon and Midnight Tele
'graph and Local News See First and
Third . Pages...
i 4 Peak...office stamps, of soy deromisahon
prey man worts Wil. not, be received for subscrit.
One to the Post The Postmaster here declinine
to exch,tige the larger denominations tot smaller
epee, they become useless to us.
RUMORS OF PEACE.
It has been stated 'that President Lin
coln has given it as his , opinion that the
: war biativeen - the Noith and South will
be ot,short - duratipn. ! It bas, also, been
reiterated that Secretary Seward is open
inlint * ,,iiitpreasiiiiis' to the same effect.
The;othetevening, at a wedding party,
after having gone through the usual
motions of sweetmeats Mid confection
' dir;and indulging in the delicate luxury
of kissing the bride, " the sage of Au
burn" was
. quite communicative, and
pedicted peace in "ninety days." "N in e
tyvis the Secretary's favorite figure, but
- • in the instance alluded to lie gave rea
sons "strong as proofs of Holy Writ" for
selecting it.
t• It seems that:there is a flare-up in the
Sonihern camp. Davis and Beauregard
have quarreled, but are now friends, the
latter having carried his point against
the chief of the rebellion. But no soon •
er was this quarrel healed than a more
serious one broke out between the chief
tains, and we are now informed by Gen.
Polk (late Bishop) that if our President
will only enforce the provisions of the
Fugitive Slave Law and allow the South
to enter the territories, they will lay
down their arms, return to their homes,
and leave Jeff. Davis and his followers
to fight it out. It is, doubtless, upon
the strength of these declarations that
the• Pieiddent and Mr. Seward have
predicted an early peace.
Now, although these propositions of
Gen. Polk are no more than what already
have been guaranteed to them by acts
of Congress, we have no idea that peace
is so close at hand. In the first place,
the leading abolition press are bowling
for fear of the war being terminated and
slavery not utterly destroyed. They
undertook their part of the war (which
s principally talking about it,) not to
vindicate the outraged authority of the
government, but to prevent a reunion,
if possible, as long as slavery existed.
And they will struggle with all the des
peration of fanatics to prevent any peace,
until overwhelming public opinion, pro
duced by necessity, experience and tax..
ation, shall bring a reaction about. Then
and not 'til then will abolitionists cease
to labor for the permanent separation of
the United States.
Besides, there is another powerful
reason why we cannot have an early
peace. The country is righ and fall of
sharpers. Shrewd Ministers and mem
bers of Congress, who give us a touch
upon the necessity of economy, (by way
of throwing a tub to the whale,) but
who are up to their elbows in the treas
ury, by way of contracts, have no idea
of having peace proclaimed so soon. It
is entirely "too good a thing," and when
sharpers get their hands upon such, we
believe that they generally "keep it,"
Peace! What nonsense ! No : not as
long as there is a treasury note in circu
lation or the governicient's credit at any
thing like par. Peace! No; a vigorous
and jolly prosecution of the war is what
the camp followers desire, and the often
er we blunder so much the better for
them, as it will only prolong hostilities.
These patriots, having tasted, are deter •
mined to gorge. Why, a man who would
now talk of peace, Oh any terms, in
Washington, would put his life in dan
ger. Wait until the blood of the people
is sucked out by these government
leeches, and then they will consent to
"an honorable peace." Just now they I
are not that way inclined. - .
Falstaff undertook to convincieAhe
Prince of the absurdity of having 'gal
lows standing in a ' Christian age and
country, and after Hal's reconciliation
With his father, old Jack suggested the
propriety of robbing the King's Exche
quer. So with our cut-purses who have
been out of power so long; now that
they have an opportunity to dabble a
little, they will be content with nothing
short of the treasury itself. After this
war and its incidents are fully investi
gated, we shall see some rich develop
ments in particular quarters. Fremont
has done something tolerably clever, but
his, like Floyd's operations while in
Buchanan's Cabinet, will appear as ver
dant, compared to the performances of
some who are now skipping along unno
tioed. Patriots, too ; none of your vul
gar fellows who think the war might
have been avoided, but whole souled,
glowing and enthusiastic Americans,
who die every evening for their country
in a gathering of home guards, and who
show their admiration for the cause
they advocate by accepting nominations
from any and every party. In fact these
gentry are above party—or rather below
it. They understand their game. They
`follder behind, not like hounds that
hunt, but dogs that fill up the cry. These,
too, desire no speedy peace.
It is impossible to have a speedy peacie.
There are too many of the kind we have
described in power, and they will con
sent to no peace until they have well
"lined their sleeves." The President
and Ittr. Seward may favor it, but aboli
tionists, contractors and camp followers
'►ill raise obstacles to every attempt
Made to secure a consummation "
devoutly to be wished." Still, amid the
present gloom there shines a ray of I
comfort, which will be consoling to the
tax-payers. Secretary Cameron assures
the people that henceforth the affairs of
his department will be conducted•upon
principles of the strictest economy.
Ali*ugh this is locking the stable doer
aft& the horse has. been stolen, it will
haVe & good effect upon Congress, which
meets next Monday, land induce them
to appropriate five hundred millions
more for war purposes• It is strange that
the Secretary has thought it necessary
to make such a proclamation of good
intentions • He has no idea, he declares,
of permitting sharpers and con tractors
to plunder the
.governmen t and people.
Good for Simon 1 We had no idea that
the Highland descendant of the "House
of Lochial" was given to joking, but it
is notorious that statesmen will some
times indulge in flashes of humor. We
think wesee that virtuous man Forney,
and his set of cronies, enjoying the milk
afforded by the Secretary's proclamation
of prospective virtue.
RE' The Pittsburgh Gazette is the
strangest paper we know of, What do
the editors mean ? In reply to the Pail
that paper, on Monday last, contained
the following:
"We sustain the policy enunciated ty
the becretary of War in his instructions
to General Sherman, and as farther mani
fested in his remarks to Colonel Cont.
rane's regiment, and on other publie occa
sions."
This announcement was in last Mon
day's paper ; now read the following in
yesterday's issue:
" When General Sherman issued his
proclamation to the people of South Caro
lina, and pratitd of — constitutional rights,"
of "hospitality," and of their "sovereign
State," a feeling of intense contempt and
burning indignation was the ri.sult throng h •
out all the loyal States."
After this shot at Sherman, the editor
goes off into the usual howl that either
the Union or slavery must perish in the
present contest. Novi', is there any use
of reasoning or arguing with one of those
passionate, raving fanatics, who can not
be consistent with himself for two con
secutive days. Moping about in a dark
ness of its own creation, it only suc
ceeds in informing us where it is by its
frantic ravings. We are forced to repeat
our former suggestion, that measures
should be taken to stop such absurd and
dangerous publications. The times re
quire men of common sense, not com
mon madness.
Mir It appears that the Judgcs of the
Court in Philadelphia, to which has been
referred the Sheriffalty contested election,
are performing their part of the dirty bust ,
ness of helping to cheat Mr. Ewing out of
his election. These partizan Judges aro
greater scoundrels than so many Hghway
men. The Inquirer of Monday says:
••On Saturday, again, the Co rt of Com
mon Pleas permitted the fraudulent paper
issued by a portion of the Return Judges
to Mr. John Thompson to delay the issu
once of the commission of Mr.. Ewing, the
Sheriff elect. By this and the previous
proceedings, the Court is becoming the
merest instrument of the conspirators who
are plotting to defeat the decision made
at the late election. Temporizing ar.d
delay are the principal objects. In this
way a tribunal which should be a Watchful
and Jealous guardian of the rights of citi
zens, and a prompt minister of julice, is
being made the medium of bad men, who
are combined to defraud the people and
defeat the ends of justice. The extent to
which thit fraudulent paper has been allow
ed to obstruct an officer elect in taking
possession of his office is amazing to evert
believer in the impartiality of our Courts."
Twine for the Post Office Do
partment
"Tho Post Office Department will prob.,
ably have occasion to use twine of material
other than cotton, and, in view of this
necessity, manufacturers are invited to
send samples in bales of one pound each,
measuring from thirty to thirty• live yards
per ounce, to the Blank Agency at Wash
ington, D. C , th, name of the maker. and
the number of yards per ounce to be at
tached to each sample, as well as the price
per pound. The twine must be very flex
ible, of four strands, well twisted and
strong. The quantity required durinc
each quarter of a year will be about 6,0f,0
pounds."
The above item seems to be important
enough to telegraph all over the country.
Just think of i'.! Advertising to the world
that the supply of cotton is so limited in
the North that five thousand bales of twine
per quarter cannot be procured for the use
of the Post Office Dapartcnent. What
stuff! It is not impropable that the Post
Office Department has saved sufficient from
the sale of stamps and stamp• d envelopes,
now repudiated, to pay the extra price on
the few bales of twine used.
French and English Feeling To
wards the United States.
The Paris correspondent of the Commercial,
writing on the snywthe American Minister is
not too we'l pleased wth the Max;can expedi
tion :
Not that the French Government is not perfect.
ly frank and cordial in' it; expressions of good
feeling toward the American Government, and in
the desire to give no offence by its Mexican ex.
per.iiion, but because it is apparently going into
the afftir without a very clear idea of how it is to be
conducted or what is to be the issue of it ; and be
cause so large a• force sent into the American
waters increases the chances of those untoward
collisions which sometimes lead to war.
With. the exception of one instance we have
seen no disposition on the port of the French
journals to glue to this Mexican expedition any
connection with the affairs of the United States,
and we do not see any ground for the hope enter
tained by the secessionists here that it i to be the
means tor opening their blockaded porta. Wo
are now overran at Paris with leading eeceseion•
ists, who have lately congregated here, sad who
are moving heavetfand earth to poison the pub
lic mind in favor of their cause.
The feeling in England against the United
States to growing deeper and more bitter as the
niautifecturing and financial emFarea-smenta in
crease, and this feeling we bee not only in the
journals, bat in the English people we meet who
to a man are in favor of the higher law—the law
of necessity. And yet to ask the question direct,
would it not be a (rime and the violation of the
law of nations. to recognize the Southern Confect .
eracy, and they all answer in the affirms.
five.
Negro Fined for Marrying a White
Woman.
in the Probate Court of Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, a
few days ago, a colored man named West, wa s
tried upon an indictment for marrying a white
woman. West pleaded guilty to the charge, and
was fined one cant, The Judge remarked that he
regretted that there were no hall ciente as that
would have been the measure of his damages;
that the law was ridiculous; that when a white
woman makes up her mind to marry a negro
there should be no restraint but that imposed by
taste ; that it was better to have legltim de mkt
toes than bastirds—thq the kw was forced
through the legislature in bad faith by the party
whose policy it was to breed mulattoes to em bar
ra,.s a party that wanted to stop the breed.— Wash.
anglcm Repub/ican.
From the Gulf Blockading Squad-
A letter from on board the U. 8.7 , n1ip
chdeti Oct. •.:41,. spaake e of the preparations which
were made for an attack on PertetteMa, previous to
the attack of Hotline on the fleet in the Mutele3lppi.
It gays • .
At Fort Pickens we found the Niagara, and
.Col.
Bros a being convinced that the rebels refill
meant fight, it watt arranged thatwe should make
an attack on them in return. We gent all our
spare spars on shore, l umped overboard some
71,000 gallons of fresh water, and in short, lighten
ed ship so that as could have gone within easy
range of Meßea. Lteut. Blake and I had discover
ed that there was water enough f)r the ship, our .
old oracle a coast plot to the contrary notwith
standing. But no sooner were we reedy than news
comes that our vessels have been driven from the
head of the Passes—the' infernal machine wait
amsahed in the Richmond—the Vincennes is
grounded, deserted by her captain, who, valiantly
wrapping the li ig of his country about him, inters
the crew to leave, the magazines to be fired, and
goes on board the Richmond, to be etpdered back
"to honor, instead of disgracing, Ss ygn are now
lining, the Stare and Stripes." Of course thistievit
put (Call action here; andun learning the details
of the odor at the river, we find that it is bad and
disgraceful enough. The attack was made about
four o'clock in in3rrung the "machine" coming to
el,se gnartera 0, fore it wsa diseovered. The Rich
mond was thrown into confusion, Capt. Pope be
ing stirs that h s vessel would be sunk, and after
she was hit and lie found she still floated, tt was
only at the earn, at pleading of his officers that he
would allow a gnu to be fired, and in fact he wait•
ed so long th,t the "machine" was out of effeettve
range het we he opened on it. The Richmond
was very little damaged, the planks were not even
cut through, yet Capt. Pope insisted upon going
horns to Elavvw Joe trpabs. Ca ptain Winslow, of
the Water Witch, and his officers, begged Captain
Pope to remain hut no, his ship must be re
paired. Enough of tine matter, we are ashamed
enough of it.
From Europe
The ebeltMer Etna arrived from Liverpool At New
York on Hunt y evening, with news up to the Rah
Three vesaela of war were rarely to Flail
for Melt too. but had been detained owing to stormy
weather. Th.• French ships were to nail immedi•
tttely. It 19 reported that it was at the instigation
of England thrtt thrt tinned States is to be invited
to join the Ha peditlon. The Fonnish journals
talk of . prohable :'pariah Protectorate as the re
suit of the Fxnedition.
The King of Portugal died of typhus fever on
the 12th. The bake ofO r orto has succeeded to
the throne.
E !,T BRITAN
The speech of Mr. Adams, the American Mints
ler, at the Lord litit)tor's habquet, has attracted
noel 'oraMe attention. Re was aileut to to the
ear, but very pacific Giwards England. The Lon
don Dni , o Vew,. sera it £2l frank. mauiy, eerie
isle viii sea4onatilo. and must tie cordially Wet
corned by England et large, espei•ially en a small
Cl!! active ic,. n is doing its nintort to Misyrpri.-
sem Amer;-so iliptomaerimtl creme ill feeling.
I nern,n gPutt gap; that the speech
WOO rlLer by he most friendly ridatemette re_
r er.l , r Er in, gmei feelings of the American lot.
erumeni and leiinple towards England, and bor. , '
shot no eat happen t belie these
ntA! 111 - roe o.
..t 1. , 11. t C h/LrACLOrlef HarcA.
w Lane COMphilleillary (0 Mr
I
ley, Ma on and Vance) were guests at the
grand haniiinit of the /rt. hmonizeis Company in
I.iondon. i e 'attar spoke to a toast for the rest()
ration r ;a America. He spoke strongly
defense et Hat Confederate cause. eulogized
Enz'stiii tor h , r rvrg,,lttort Ii• •Hize eta rights.
He sob! the C.r.t.ft.d..rHt t .11 , 1 n.,E interven
e
0. 1,4•113 g ale tottiallic.iitt their indepi rlencs,
but that they d .desire a recwoluon by the powers
Reasserted that then, can he en (or
'Winos PO lonv lilt. o, llliderkle •11rf, trent.d An
Rebel.. Wiwi, they are tre tied sn n tn.;hgeront
power, then thn w •rning or nro, still dawn, AP
I ht•Confeder.4l.-a ,v,tl be ienex•m e nnly nn p,,,nt,
of lull-pond., i., find hnnor.
The 71,e, ip. ets to calm the . 1 : , 11tky hL Use ,41
upp!y ootton. And Is nafi groc nd for
warm.
•T he final ohstquiee at the interment or tho re
rzthi:, of MeNittalt, tdok pla•e W lathhn on iht
lUth 11141. IL a.te an imp . 4.13 e
Lord PRIII neon rnadd a e the I,or 1
Matta'. h, [l. l ll •1 /114[1, Cued lo At r/ an ather,.
le )ond o
control may r r.-aten, for a tune, to interfcrit with
the fsli • LI; p'r r.f net, for the pro.-
11 lieWle t) of 11. P 1 1 01/rary. )01 no dellbt that
letl3l/13111ry eVI 11'1/ 1.(1 11 iris anent
•; (filet n•! we shall hod, in I.rit.tst quar
ter-I of the glut e, sure std ention snd atop e stip
!Nies uhtch sill render us no longer dependent
upon cue Source, of production for that which is so
riees,Stoy 1. r the L . :the:try and welfsre 01 the
country (Clieerrij
Gentlemen, w Len we look with: - in. and sec, no
doubt, in many parts of Europa, ciieureatance4
which if not dealt with by prudence and diserei ion.
may lead to local diaturiumege, which I trist will
not extend themeelrea to bring to within tileir
range. tt l heerej On the other aido of the A:-
Ignite we witness with I he deepast afil tenon (cheer:.)
Jttl •rencea of he moat lamentable kind among
thine wham 00 call our eautaryi and relations.
j It is not for tie to pass judgment upon
theme itHputaa. It is enou for un to oder a for
vent prayer, that such differences may not be of
long contir till:lee, and that tney may speedily be
succeeded by the reatoratiou of harmony and
peace. (Meets )
Drawing Rations.
Tnare are some episodes in the hie of a !soldier
provocative rt , and that serve to disperse
somewhat tie ennui of camp fife. Not long ago a
fanner, who did not reside solar from n camp of
'the boys" al he wished he aid, teas accustomed
to find every morning that severs! rows of polo.
toes had disappeared from his field. Ho bore it
some time. but when the last half of his field of
tine - kidneys" began to dienpiwar he began to
think that sort of thing had gone far enough, and
determined to stop it.
Aecordinily he made a visit to camp early next
morning, and monism himself by going around to
eve whether ills soldiers were provided with gi.od
ad who!es , irrie provisions. He bad net proceed
ed far when he found a 'boy" just serving ups fine
dieh of "kidneys" which looked marvellously line
those that the 'gold wife" brought to his own ta
ble. Halting, the following colloquy ensued :
"Have tine rotators here, I sees"
"dplendidl" was the reply.
'Where do yon get them 7"
'Draw them."
"Does Govern Mani (Linden potatoes in your ra
oo p'
Nary potato."
1 thought you said you drew them?
Did I—we just do that Wog!"
But how, if they are not included in yopr ra
"Easi‘st thicg in the world. Won't you lake
some w,th us," paid the soldier, as he seated him
self at the table opposkle the smoking vegetables.
Trhank you: Bat will you °bilge me by telling
bow you draw your potatoes, as they are not found
by the commit sary 1'
- Nothing easier. Draw 'em byllto lops, mostly
Sometimee witn a hoe, ire lets left in the held."
"Burn! yes I understand: Well, see here;
:f you won't draw any more of mine, I will I ring
you a Ladiet every morning and draw them my-
••kinky for you. old fellow!" was the cry, and
thtee cheers and a tyer a ere given for Farmer
-; there, w, had like to have written hie
name. The cover ant was entered Into, and no one
hat the owner drew potatoes from that field after
ward.
A Maryland Heroine,
The Stehmend correepene ant of the Nashville
Union says, smong the ti oabilities of the city, there
it a Maryland heroine, 3 oting, pretty, wonderfully
intelligent an 4 accomp.ished, known even to her
most intimate acquaintancesss Mademoiselle Nina,
I small in person, and delicate, almost fragile, She
I has, nevertheless, the courage of a lioness. Her
whole soul is bent on the liberation of Maryland,
and were her deeds tending to this constimation,
to he known. she could rank among the most fa
mous
women in history. Alone, unaided, by routes
known only to herself, she pre es threogh the I
Confederate and Yankee lines, cariiinglitipeto the
oppressed find bringing material comforts for the
free but *idle eons Cf her native land.
Di r 0
At 111. renldenet., hon•: ono., nr•t of licliTet.
street, near NoErn Common : Ape,' houy etty.ott-
MOndafattarstooo, JOB N. eldest .on
of Alderman Johfi h. bli.!er,lll thefurneth year of
his agw
The friends of the family are respectfully invited
! toatiend rim funeral ma Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock.
On the ;ath inFt , in Learer.wr.r h City, Kaniies,
MARTHA, yriungo4 oeughter r•f Patrick and Nlary
fortn'r v rit
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'tours 1-11prAllfally
Propretor of the 1-tramlreth ilou,e, New York.
There is nothing Eq u al m the my, of a Plamtor. to
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pe. M.; I-; I THE
a II II it. rll.Ol. ug o.' I ti..t ek :whim. of tha
moaburgb $.13 , 1 cunor:svolo Rio , road Company
wtO bo held at I lie oilier f ,ho company (I ere.'
Podding, Fourth -troet l .n the ray ‘..f Ilusoterge,
en t h e FIR erni 4 , DE
KEE SEX r , t It, 40 . 11 it, .1 tn.. for toe pie - poNe e'
tier Ira twrl yr dirt ai..re fir the e , ,ot nif yew.
.0021-3 i, W. O. aer'y.
.1/•;!: /K'.
ni. emir In ycit tOn CALI tiuct,
thu erinci , ag :•. ctiou, for dio o 1
Cl ry coNTH(ILI.ER,
If al long ex pwritinve m Vltrl•-,1 Mid 01In01 vr• IIII•
1.1011, a flelleel ( in tArny IV th ....o.not.q, land th
~ l entitklAL on nl Nof min
my Lance t,r. •II tt, Uu • ••. r,f141,., 14.. en
•1..111,, I 1 • " I. rl . ll r h••pe Ca, y.,t, muttreti4a
cer.V.tf
V. I LI,I All 1.11111. N.
S PECIAL RILPI): , Ni)l'ICE-
(R 1?. %T SA(1111 , O2 F. OF (;OOD
N TUE NEW YORK AUCTIONS
Gay etb'.4‘, by a.tomi ug NOI
7' ink Am•tivil , . "1”4: Ire Nu aerortment o
KANt,S RIBB, , NSitt vAry wiry d .
llelloll trom former pre,
Har•ug rrootra.l,p Prdi.f bitrrsin., otir.,;voA, wo
are prepared to skilesv I or ro,teon , ry t., pat fuel pate
the rn.fits t•y a: n (mall
nd-
Canonnii he er..o. 11,•R'NE.
ni , 25 77 Market sheet.
4)sT—U\ : - A•1171:1)A N' A FTER
14 NOON. bet," en :li. Ixu ..tore on the eor
1.er.41 Penn .p,l tlnn $O.l the C 1030..
Bank, TWo 44 liKEI , 101.I.A1tS. Any pm,o
noddq:„„orr Kiang 1111, oration f 0114 money RI the:
othoe i,r at ,nltl ,tru: -tore, wdl ho hbonally rt.
warded noU
INFALLTBLE LINIMENT
•
Whole t 3 and netdul by
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
nog:Um:pod
- _
T J. iiictiFF
I=l
Westem Stove Works,
24S LIBBRTT BURRICT, PITTSBURGH,
GRAFF. &
MAN UFACTU REIZA•
WOULD CALLE ATTENTION
of the pubi: , le their isrge , Welt of well se-
Cook, Parlor & :Riating Stoves,
ALSO—IMPRQ
KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
HOLLOW-WAR!, 4e., among winch tGund the
shB COMA COOK irrovE3 IN TRH
STATE. Me
Diamond, Advanee, Air-Tight, Bo!ipso, aim
litinv CITY,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State
Fah. for the /31i..'iT GuAl, COOK STOVES. Also
FIRST PRPATIIM awnreed to the
TRAM AVM, WAR, GLOBE.* REPUBLIC,
Fr.-r the BEST WOOD COOK S'COVT-9 NOW IN
ORE. The RANTUCK IA N and RANSAS Premium
Stoves are unsurpfunted. We call attention of
DEALERS and RUILDF.I2.4 to the largest stook of
GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS
IN THE ST T
N. B.—We tht DtLidt /ND and ECLIP:iE Coal
Conk S oTes with Sokp..!-..t0n0 Ilg Whierl
the the bet tor than Iron.
CHECKS.,
CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY
ere offered for Hale at the °thee of the WESTRRN
PENITENTIARY
n02.2r0 • JrifiN RI Ft..41N0 Fl ltl. Warden
IVATIEItioft 4 OIL.
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTU
RING thin article. which for brilliancy in
burning,:reedom of cftenaive odor, And transpa
rency 0 , color, (whinh color we wArran, nos to b e
changed by age or eirposureq u •aurpnaeed by
Any Illuminator in Ito,. Or Rae Min markets. As FY.
profitable Oil to the conArimet, we can specially
recommend it. A ko, our rnanuiaeture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by ell large Soap hfskers a n d (Id 13 , f i
witted) excels In prr sent. to strength [be make
of English Bode brought to thin country. our m,na.
t4culre of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATEkLYE, SALT, ac
Are so well and isrorab'y known. we
.trast the
mention is sidtielent.
All orders and inquiries will be promp'ly attends
to by ddressing
GEORGE COLHOUN, Agent.
Penna. Balt 114, .nufseturing tompany,
nolSlydA-wls .114 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
— ILLAGLE OIL IV O RKS. ---
WIGIRTMAN b. ANDERSON.
RE-R 8 EFIN AND DEALERS IN
Pare Carbon 011,1uality quaranteedilhtts•
berstb. • '
Also, Benzoic and Car Grease COnstantly on hand
Orders left at Chess, Smyth Jk Co.'s on Water and
First streets, will be protnixiy 8 led. oces.int
NMA AtWERTISEMENTF.
CHMiLVS - GIPNEI3,
No. 7 1 8 Market Street
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
STOCK oi' G9ODS
IN THE CITY,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
GUIPURE LACE,
VALENCIA LACE,
ORUPOIIII7 FRINGE,
VELVET HU t TONS, SILK BU TuNS,
ELVE RIBBON 3,
.5 P.
ac.
CHEAP FOR CASU
iB 14: lif It Y -MINER
Agent for gad Retches Nubstriptiom for
Popular Newspaperp
11 Weekly
Int - R - rated Newel
New York Illustrated News._
New York Ledger
New lork Heronry ......
Now York Weekly
National Police (Janette
Wilkes' Spirit.
New York Clipper
Vanity Fair......_
Household Journal
Philadelphia Poet
iiitteborgn Weekly Chronicle
Pittoburgh Weekly Dispatch..
The Indent:l44ord- ........
Banner of Lig It
Herald of Pr green
New York Weekly Tribune...
New York Weekly Herald ...
New Y. rk Weekly Tionen......
w York Weekly Word
Ho -ton True Iflog
Waverly filegazioe
F.ag of Our union
Weekly Novel , tie__
American .....
scleidina Weekly Press.-
boston Pilot
Homo Jou•nal
American Union
Literary
Irien new....
Brother Jnoathan ...... ......
Wide Wor .....
}Lorna the amount by mail, inoloaed la a letter,
for whateVer one you wian to subaoribe, to
HENRY MINER,
Nos. 11 and 73 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
And you will then receive the numbers regularly
ward.
tit 27
/4"NJTICE-The Mate Mercantile
Tax Payers of the city of f . itial - urgh who have
not pat t• air Licsnce for 1881, or. Ci0111:10A that
after the 10th day of December next a I that re
mains copal 1 wilt be pawed in the hands of 11.1:1
Alderman fur collection.
Or 27
MORRAUtti Ttea..uro , r.
V. 1' k A Y—TAlitIN UP BY` IHE
NltiliT POLICE—On the 18th inst,. ONE
ti al' WARE, which has been left at the stable of
R - ey Pinterxin. 'the owner t regoested to ;1 . 11.1 , 0
oroport), pay charges ant take her sway, or ate
1,11 1). , e.old according to law, on,FRIL.AN, bovore
ror iv 10 o'clock a m., ac the stable of
Rcdy l'aborsoo, fourth street..
no tr -2t .1. G PA rl'ElitiON, Ohm( of Allico.
L R
- OIL COal
•
Corner nand at. and butinearkr Way.
J NO. M. oRIELY AND ,INO 111,ACK,
Jr.. have mitered Into copermerithip linear the
rue end style of - LUNAR OIL CO."
- The Company are prepared to fill all orders far
"utiricating and U I oaung Oil,. Cons'iroments
olicitival- Advance. macro. blb rage very ample.
_ Finsbury h. November 241861 1:t 27 std
ARAKECEIA. 1.4 CE VON. A MAN OF'
FOUR THOU-AND DOLLARS CAPITAL.—
oe one. half interest in an old eeijobt ehedw ole
ran Grocery Rouge in the city of Cleve and, Mann
a good business, almost eactuaireiv cash. Stark
been, and will he disposed of at a bit gain, as the
undersionem wishes to leave the biste E
CHANCE Id A GOOD ONE.
For particulars address B. A.
Do:f7:lotd Cleveland, Ohio.
f Ot ).P 1..; RS WA NTED.—Two good'
Cocpere for Light Work: apply co
JA M En A. SETZER,
ner corner 7 4 / 1 14:114 and First tureens
WA N Tr.l)--300 bush. prime Neshan
nock Potatoes, by JAS. A. FETZER,
noh7 corner Market and Finn Amite.
- -
JANUARY 18t, 1881.
KTNA INnUK ANKH COMPANT,
AHTI O OI4D, ONN.
A 144311%.
Bank Btocits in New York Hartford Zk
Roston, SL Louis, Philad.lph 4 a end
other placed 8,1,005,305 58
[laded Eludes 1-trek and State stook.:
New Yolk, Ohio, Kentucky, Ten
nasaes, Missouri. Michigan Indiana, 433,670 Od
o.ty Stook Hartford, liocheater,
Brooklyn. Jersey City, New York, 182,182 20
Railroad Stooks—Hartford and New
Haven, Horton and Worcester, Conn.
River
Mortg.ge Bonds
Real Reatate—Uniuoumbered
Misellaueoue Boma
Cash on hand, and dep.sitsd on call,
and in Aget re hands 866,392 85
MOM
- $2.265,17, 32
L I ABILITIES,
Clouns, unadjusted nod not due $lB4 678 C 4
Respectfuliy solicit, and will take plea-ure in at
tending to your insurance wants.
JUST RECEIVED AT TS E.CHFSP CASH
BOOT AND SHOE STORE OF
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
98 Market Arcot, 2nd door trona Fifth
(treat reduction in prices. no
DWELLING HOUSES in various
pane of the city, boron:the and township..
twice building lots, farms and western lands, tor
sale by S. 1.1.11111:3ERT ,t SON,
on2a •
N 0.61 Market sty.:
ACOMFORTABLE DWELLING
house, suitable for arm fan - ily, on Carson
streel, Routh Pittsburgh. Rent lb oer month.
CUrEIBER & 6014,
51 Market street.
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
MERCHANT TAILORS
No. 48
ST. CLAIM. STREET.
0 I L -
.16 barrels Hone • • Oil;
b 0 do Carbon do —reeeirf d and for
(n 022) HENRY H. COLLINS
1,600 Pigs Lead;
/00 Bins Bar Lead, fur ask% by
.HENRY H. 01142NF1
APP LEN
-160 barrels choice Apples, various kinds,
usireceived and for sale by
JA.MMEI A. FETZER.
corner Market and First Street*.
601taliT D6LSILL... JAII2B L BUDIIIIG
ROBERT DALZELL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
commissioft AND FORWIRDING MERCHAiTs
D4L1E421 PPODOVIILWD PRI9IIIIIIOIIMAIIIIPAOII7III9.
251 LIBERTY RTREET.,
G YNIS' FANbY
TRAVELING SHIRTS,
10 difftweint styles, tnaderof Plain, Fancy and Sear
le& Fi.nnela, of fine - French and lower gradesdit
Sltnd upwards, wholesale and retail.
EATON, MACItUbf t CO.,
17 Falb street
Now offers : to the public the
THREAD LACE
CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS
PO:siDiET RIBEJN?
TIDE YOLLOIVIMI
A. A. CA/LAI/I.R A SRO, Agents,
_ 63 Fourth street.
Prmaufwe.
NEW GOODS.
w. ak,
Have received and opecied Uitkiargebt:
AND MOST BEAUTIFUL' ASSORTMENT OF
DILY GOODS
ever offered to the public.
!DRESS GOODS ;
of the n<iestiaaiiiiimibiaktut - 6iL
BLACK AND WHITE WARE, SHAW LB,
BLACK AND WHITE LONG BHA
BROWN AND Wilms EIaDARE biLAWLS,
BROWN AND WRITE LONG SHA
New style of
FRENCH MOURNING SHAWLS
New style of
STRIPED COURONNE SHAWLS
A large aseortineni of Cthildren'a and Magna'
F quart and Long Woolen Shaivls.
CIRCULARS AND CLOAKS
of the very lateat pattern.
W. & D. HUGUS
CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS.
nol3
NEW WOOLEN GOODS
tIORNE'ST RIMMING STORE
77 Market Street.
We have reeeiveyi (hit; week large qualities 0
WOOLEN HOODS,
YES ?wt.
$2 60
. -. 263
2 60
2 00
... 2 00
SCARFS,
MITTS, and
WOOLEN SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS.
Merino and Wool Ribbed-Mose. Piney
kilned Cotton Hose, Fancy Wool Hose.
A e piea aesortmeo6 of all kinds of
GLOVES & 6AII6ITLETEI for ,Ladles and Pdisetis
ALEXANDER'S KID GLUVES.
HEAVY LINED BUCK GLOVES,
a 11 rs 6 rate article for the Soldiers.
HOOP SKIRTS in ghat. variety
li 4LMORALL SKIRTS:
CHENILLE AND CORD NETTS
nrl..Country Merchants and Milliners wiitand an
ast.ortment of Ribbons, Ruche* Flowere, rbrinets,
Hate sac 'rattans, Silks, Velvets, Bomb Entries,
Rowlen Crape, *a, unsurpassed In the city, antler
in price or qualiily.
JOsEPII BORNE.
77 MARKET-STREET.
A. A. CARRIER rt BRO.,
Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency,
gs.Compfusies Represented of High
est Soanding.
aTtlhar.ernd by Penna. and other States.
Imiotre, Marine and Life Risks taken of au de
scriptions.
n0'24.4m
G 3 FOU RIFT FiTRPItT, Pittsburgh
APPLES --128 barrels Green Apples
for mite by
no2i HENRY H. COW'S.
11.43...L1A 0 R.E3.ld EMIRS'S.
HOOP SKIRTS,
Needle Work and Hosiery,
sIitIVLS AND:NLOAKS,
VELVET FLOUNCED ROBES,
DRESS G OOP S 9
4r4 REY BLANKETS,
HOME MADE BLANKETS,
SRI RTINGS AND SH prppl DS.
Ie,NEW Goole opluntiq kLmoST DAILY.-SS
. _
C. IiA_NSONIILOVE,
74 Market Street.
lIPERIoR HAVANA CIGARS,
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
SUPERIOR HAVANA OIGARJ,
bUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
SUPERIOR HAVaNA. CIGARS,
I am this day in receipt of an assortment of
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS. Those w,hing
an article that can be relied on stall tildes, can
procure them
er JOSRPII FLEMING'S, :
corner Market street midihe Diamond.
SHOULDER "BRACES,
. SHOULDER HRACkS,
SHOULDER BRACES;
A superior article of SHOULDER BRACER,
always on La ud
A7' .10SE PH FLEMING'S,
• A'P JCME PEI FLEMING'S,
AT JOSEPH FLIWING'S,
corner Market street auf the Diamond.
noigi corner Market street end the Diamond..
JAMES H. CHI DS & CO.
HOPE COTTON BULLS,
Allegheny City; Pa.
iLAXIXIELASUB M3 as
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
oszT.A.33T7'iztas.
322 Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
411W - Ordere may be left at E. OM LI/EtftWft,
Wood Street. Pitteburch: • watt Ma
wirT.Lriar (DARR &Co:,
Wholesale Cetateers,
AND IMPONT.EREI OP
WINES, BRAND? RS, ams, & o .
A L
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD IDONONDAnaItiIONIIIBIY,
327 and 329 Isibertr Street,'
nna_l7 prrTanuann, PA.._ .
ft. R■ BULGER9
mA..brtrrAcrinas OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNICTURE.
No. 45 Smith Geld Strept,
PITTS . BURCH;:.
A kFULL ASSORT/di - NT OF
Pittsburgh Manufactured Yarnltur t
Constantly on band, Which weswill4ell at jbe low*
prices for OMB- 07iatlY3a
JOEIN, MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION iimMnAzr,
708 TICE SALE _ 07
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS', •••
NO. T 4 WATER STIO3.Ig r BELOW REARM.
*MIR "--4"n"1.-SBURGE.
.. . . ... .. _ .
HOWE'S NEW SIIIITTLE I icitigpor imivinus i
..-
..„-:.,4-„... k ...
Sewittgi;:xischmes, :. , W. DIPCLEISTTOQIC. '
A RE ADAPTED ii i .,4 kinds .of - . Before baying claßfindeesenis*tniont of
21_ NA MILT ERVING, ecaldh=4,47thvi a 't II RPE T S 7 AI II U GG. E tS-., &0.. '`the lightsat and heaviaat tams&
LOCK STINK KKAK Mantinernplete and varied isi:tike ear
alike on both rider, whieheannot be
Raveled or Pulled,. Out. ' = - IMWSEOUB.F. IMMELLiTBLYObe. ram:dog e
...
Ang, for Tailoring , Shirt braking, 1 4:04Ar Fi '.4. 11 r - endinit'having been-purotumedl~he reeeint::
and Shoe Ilmthog, then have ne atiporier . um
and see ihom at 1:Io: 28 Fifth street, Up Blame ...-" Lh " advance in P icea ' _ _
144 \
iip2OxiAvorteis W. B. i'AROOLL , 31022,200 PUG Basel. •
.•.
a.
niuGuei
SONTAGS,
li U BIAS,
VIOTORINES
-ALEO
imbmeingaome of the . ARfatFAITS;ROS now of to the •.1 sl 4'o
FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, ot thenowoat atylea., Common
fared at very low pleas. itr= inehßawaXlLoNitlioti are or.
air Sinecisl. inducements offered to builders in
want ot-GitATIMMONTI3., no6:Cm
AHE "SUBSCRIBE 'BIITBSCRIBERS-, SAYE AS
800IATED with them under date February
6th 7861 , Mr. R. nINDLE, of thelate fitiniIIE.INE
MAN a isIEDIA. The business'ardi: bireafter be
conducted under the name and style of MINE
MAN. Mk Y RANA &MOLE, at our old ; steed, No:
*it FIFTH STIVIDET:'-e-
ILEINMAIC:kiiImxAN.
• liniraiii, mou kl
s: . intDo --I
.. „,.....•..,.,-.,.... ,-.
ImPoßTEßsAmtv..4llolisilitt f1))t. In every deitcophetrie Si,t;.i. - , , - -
Watches, ClOcks,"Jewert7;:fillver.l:and
:Plated Waro, A llic kArWrbtli -.
Tools and liaildamc.nnir..
.... ....
. _ . ,
.WHOLNIMI,i,N..s.mr4.---4,w2rin ..
CELIBELTIII /IMMO WATOlthili--
NO. 4.2' PIMP STREET'
P
- , - - (one 000r4rorn.WocAlhttsbergh;Pa3.
In calling the attention of:the Wilidand the
trade to the above, we . to. add that ire are
prepared to noir a , ' ittil`batteirlieled stock
of. Needs in our line 1 au ever mas offered in this,
city. Ititieseing every raciliterof4)bl:tithing the ,
moat of our goods direc tlrom the :beet nienufeeta•
rice both hi thin eohtdil:sildittltiiiime, sun hat
ing acquired a.thbrobgh: , knowledge et the twei
tiestfratilteerty tetterptestene e , at our
present old stand, and ,: juit':addectAthislarge and
taw' stoiut - druciiset ilimontilINISKINS, ME
-PLEAD otirpri_ ssepthcrite li a % 3 ;l o l:4:Oitedent
-t h i aldidniof9dit eitiOßlct reMs
abialegficse-tOmiYam,i-Wwireabid o r the
justrxterebrated Aq(hfai WOO " 'titer
W' at Yritthetts; . gettt;tmd;t3Ojetspeet lo:1111 sit
et/lerirprototittyvattattoraelvete Fates; Xegtielti
. * l k
'adds teieelVatenew;oll areal ae wriftiVlEßl,rtpA
, :ovdori.iritizzomPAVVP/01 Wier&
Watches rerf adin.as or manner. ' .••
n023-7-z,...-fttingagric MILAN A Stlialrfat
cAlikott**llvotlO-VtoTus
. ~
FOUETB STRUZOMIPATEMOinit,
HAVE
111 - this dal oPerierbotamregy kri s an d
Tined ooiousenental Oittra . oll:6l% totvhfr_tt the,
invite tte - atteritiont bayers,te-OUT - vtlt be of
fered tame Kean menage ternm___
,Iso.a tiewy ImpOrted lotoilmititallDriggeto,
widiloks& too britstindeo...
W.A£R.aktimorm,
0026 i 7 Pourt.h . otaeoti akar Wood.
A 13MWgNTS.
'Pn'TEIBURGH THEATRE
/ I ra Ain Kisuatti WEL fiENLLILr
, „
Pnion or Anansales.—Priyate Boxes, $6,60;
Seat In Private Bon, SI,00; faygnelde and DTPta
Circle. elan's, 60 nen* Family Circle, 26 oeolln
Colored Gallery, 26 annul Colored Bones, 60 close
Gallery, Weenta,
*KLINE pkrlittolifi,-:14 - 6 , 4' 27, isin.
Third ntstitsdithei r miutitigyoilog sicirma ?dies
BIAGGIEIUTOBEIX, ' - •
--13118 BARD — ATIUGHT.
Aigtrot.4 Elenderann
To conelruie with the
FR B ICOR s — k•Y
Kiss Mitchell in three-eberac44l7‘,„
, AlarTayagqtrAftililVN at:2 o'eleek
BATTLE,
?I1 111
ET3 i r A B)
REDIk. I 3TREF.a24.taIi 131:- MIA IR.
WEDNESDAY lignitegented *h .
YOUNG WIF4O,W.
-
Botta&
Aurelia,, .. -.. . . &rich.
• Alter which aluging, Ouch% Ethiopian...D E. lw".
ticaKete. Tu conclude with
NAN, THE GOOD FOR •
Nan -•
«iw1 0 81:1171,1: 4 Bnham
. .
SCA.CiFze - pßivii ,- _ -- iiiva... - ...54,44 Maric
eats in Bozeh likedntE;Par4Uveilttf3o.l4R.GlllerY
10 cents.
Donn oiciatiat 6I V, ' C . •rtain-riies.7X o ' •
imoRAND AtATINEE Inr ladies: And children
on TkiAINKEKIIViNG DAY. Door& tiperkak2 if4Dek.
OA/ late...kW e•
. 1 . ,-,, Oun?;4 , l33BlLTl3TgriET..—ThEitind e rat ted ed
nloitAg J.etl4othe ntsOn named prinftses,:which
have beerilhorolfgfifj"
ted, &a., will open far the winter AffiROII-AiiliTrkt
/pa Concert Half, on 'IIIIMDAY, liriveniker
afternoon and evening.
•
Doors open every evening at 63.411'c10ck„ ?Poi
full particulars see sinaiLlullp.-
N. 8... - Dohl forget.thellnnid Patraty...Natitiaopr
Thanksgiving alteilioatiloeclabtailAritt._'philiirer
at two o'clock. • n n 1,
NOTICE POSITLY •
OWING TO THE PRESENTSTei
of the country
-
Bil, F.
AION 110SEEIggit
V -
STAY IN PITTSBURGH bis been proloninibt
pond Ine-onginal intettien., Net„fun,efeee Doge t.
eve ; -` - W
-
POSITIVE 111fO'llreiR:,;-.
• . - z ~ -
..:....
.„., ~,...„-- 2 ,..,....
to thoffla who w Joh to consult him either fene
•
D EAFNESig .
-
Or any Malady of the
EYE
E R,
TO DO 180 AT ONCE, AS
©THEIR EIIiGAGEBLIENV
. . .
,
and the !Owed invitations to visit some of th
nelghbonng miles in the State, will oblige him t
absent himself some little whilefrom the city.
. ' •
EYE AND,
VON mtswsKEß,
OCULIST I J I AiiinsT
Givee
hIA entire late!: Mean to' elreament. of 111
DISEASES Or THE EYE ANDEAREEQUIRINI
ASEIHOAL OR SURGIOAG.T.REAT.HEIST..
Fpxom,
. _
155 TillitlY STREE A
s • ''--., : - , • , :,4 .. , ,-;•:-.-...i,, - - -
BETWEEN 1 3111TEIFIBLI;AND awn
ze ii.--cailal once toiSt4stilt bli. VONIL
no 7
s its 0 Vjg
rt;.• o
.I,t tfr
.4?
A. 33.R.A.1)Mth-Y.
.
AT.O 30 WOOD - ,A4TREET
(corner Second, Pittebargh,)
Mannfaetaria and;whelieiale.'ind refill dealer in al
kinds of
Cook, Pail - it - 4 hand Nesting Stoves,
Grate Fronb,,Nenders,,,&e.
let- In our aamPle; room Pail be the
“ozLEBRATED GAS BURNING COOKSTOWN,
EUREKA ~AN.I3,7tRdPIC,
the merits of which ha►e been fall► tested by
thousan Is, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled
by soy in this market; together with a great many
other desirable patterns.
4vesilso a Ye of
PARLOR AND RUTIN EITOVRB,
CO - PARTNERSHIP.