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    tL)t rZoiti) Post.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
rinnrwOrk . GH:
SATURIDAY MORNING NOV. 30
For Afternoon and Midnight Tele
graph and Local News See First and
Third Pages.
- -
ire- Post office stsinpii, of any riennmiestiGn
over 111.EZ (Vial wil, not be received for subscrin
tions to the Post The Postmaster here deelinins
to exchange the !arser di-porninations for smaller
ones, they become useless to
BACK TO NASHVILLE.
We all remember that at the breaking
out of the rebellion, the leaders confi
dently anticipated occupying Washing
ton City this winter. Instead of being
confined to their narrow and murky
apartments in Richmond, they hoped to
luxuriate in the capacious awl well light
ed public buildings of our Capitol. Mrs.
Jeff Davis, we believe it was, early in
the rebellion, sent a polite note of invi
tation to several of her friends in the Dis
trict, inviting them to be prepared for a
re-union, over the ten-table, at the White
Bonne, in or about a particular period
which she designated, but which has
long since transpired. The re-union of
sympathetic, strong minded women,
disappointed maids and (It•In pidat ecl
widows never took place, as anticipated,
and now, instead ox the Chinese bever
age descending these secession throats
in Washington, the order has gone forth
for the whole set to move to Nashville.
This will be a sad disappointment to the
secession dames of Washington, but still
worse to the sensitive nerves of the first
families across the Potomac.
This change of the Capitol of the rebel
government is a retrogacle movement,
and only anticipates what seemed to
them a necessity. Better retire, than be
driven out, as they dot btless would be
had they remained. Their little gov
ernment has one advantage, that of easy
transportation; tt, can all be carried in a
hand trunk or esrpet hag, and like a
pedlar, dealing in notions, they can lock
up their curiosities, put them under
their pillow and retire a tla the certain
ty of their being sate in tic morning,
This is a decided advantaFre which the
rebels have over our government. Our
Capitol is a magnificent city, lull of tine
buildings, statues, monuments, ,-;7!. To
take or sack ;t would he a serious loss to
our government, both in wealth and
character; but the rebel Capitol can not
be taken because it can not be found.
Look for it in Richmond and it has
moved to Nashville; seek for it in the
latter place and it will have moved the
previous evening somewhere in the coun
try.
The reaaon given for the removal of
the Southern Carotal, is the impoverish
ed condition of Virginia. The substance
of the people there Ic. , been eaten out,
and fearing an advance by McClellan,
they move oil towards a place of greater
safety. We may now Anticipate great
ans,l early changes among the people of
Virginia. Dragged out of the Union
against her will, she will soon return
again if she can do so with safety. The
return of several counties, already, is
indicative of the feeling throughout the
State. A successful pilule by our forces
in Virginia will not only brim. , her back
to her allegiance, bat make her as stead
fast in her devotion to it, as she was be
fore her subjugation I.y th , . rebel army.
JOHN COCH.EtANE'S SPEECH
It appears that the late letter of Mr.
Croswell to John Cochrane, over which
the abolition press has been crowing,
turns out to have been intended to re
lieve the Hon. John from the odium to
which they had reduced it. Cochrane,
who is a great talker, is a great blunder
er, an•t having. upon reflection, seen the
uses to which his speech was applied, he
made application to the experienced and
cool-headed Croswell to address him a
letter putting his own construction upon
the speech. Croswell did so, and so
ends all the glorification over Cochrane's
advance towards emancipation.
The Journal of Ganinierce, alluding to
this, remarks that Cochrane delivered a
speech advocating the burning and des
truction of property, arming of slaves,
ac., &c., which met with a stern rebuke
front Gen. McClellan, from every sensi
ble ro.to in Washington, up to the Pres
ident, (with one notable exception) and
from the Democracy of New ork.
Hereabouts he was delivered over by
the Democrats to the abolitionists, body
and soul, to be used and tormented of
them. This sudden, unexpected, and
appalling fate has brought his friend Mr.
Croswell to the rescue, who proceeds
most ingenuously to explain away all
the objectionable features of Mr. Coch
rane's eloquence. He takos the starch
out of the Colonel, and holds hint Up,
limp and languid, but tolerably clean,
for the Democrats of New York to in
spect and see if there is any taint of
abolitionism in hint. lit point of face.
Mr. Croswell's Cochrane “f the Trlbune
is by no means the Cochrane that made
such a spicy address the other day at
Washington about burning cotton, blow
ing up magazhies, putting muskets into
the slaves' bands, all that sort of thing.
That was a bird of another feather.
REi.,IEF FOR IRELAND.
The following is the letter of Robt.
Walker in relation to the famine in
irkland. Mr. Walker is always season
nioln in biz auggetitions in regard to pub
tic Lineations, and was never more so
4' 0 4 µt gira-aent, We do not know of
441 414tg Better ealiiiilnted to secure the
Piv4rA6kitit sLit,m of the Iriall people
1.44 W Arit,w7 ,-dvahekcl by Mr NV alker
,0,1,1.41 x cxdsog men of
#6194 btt , ll-
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has
been done to avert it. As Mr, Walker
suggests (now that there is some appre
hension of a quarrel between us and
England,) it would he policy to forestall
that government in sending succor to
her impoverished subjects. Should our
government neglect this, we would not
be surprised to see the rebels acting on
the suggestion, merely for the ellect it
might produce, not only in Ireland, but
in the United States.
BALTIMORE, Nov. ^_s,
Gko. M. WEeTC.N, E,q,— Dear Sir—On
reachin here this morning, 1 met the first
news of the failure of the potato crop, and
the impending famine in Ireland. During
the last similar disaster thire,mere human
beings perished of Sa•t one than in any sin
gle war over waged by England. Oa that
occasion we came to the relief of Ireland,
and we must promptly do BO now, by a
generous appropriation made immediately
by Congress.
By the universal admission of political
friends and foes_, the President is distin
guished by great benevolence, in part ow
ing no doubt to natural temperament, but
intensified by his successful struggle in
early life with great difficulties, and the
act should pass (let us hope unanimously,)
on the first legislative day of the 5095100,
and the cargoes of breadstuff and provi
sions should start immediately. It wculd
be glorious to us if, unfortunately for hu
mauity, these supplies should reach Ireland
before any relief should be furnished by the
Brit , sh government.
Never, by any act, would he more fully
realized the truth of the divine saying of
Shakspeare that "mercy blesseth him who
gives and him who takes." Now when so
many thousand Irishmen are periling their
lives or the last battledield of liberty in
our defense, when so mary have already
fElten, and others aro immured in Rebel
dungeons, let us show that we aro not un
grateful; and when the next great conflict
comes, as soon it must, the Shamrock, in
tertwined with the Stars and Stripes, will
wave in triumph over a field of victory for
libirty and Union. Yours, in haste,
H. .1, 1 1V ALR KF.
A HANDSOME COMPLIMENT.
At a meeting of the Duquesne Greys,
at which Lieutenant William Bennett
presided, held a few weeks since ut their
armory, they resolved to attest their
appreciation of their old Captain, (now
Col. Campbell) by presenting him . )rith
magnificent flag. This manifestation of
good feeling was prompted, not only be , -
cause of the Greys' admiration for their
officer and comrade, but in consequ.-nce
of an ettbrt which was made to damage
his reputation. This was unnecessary,
however, as the colonel ably defended
himself against his assailants. The letter
accompanying the It ig says: "We pre
sent you with this nag as a testimonial
of the high esteem in which we hold
you, both as a man and a soldier." To
whiah the Colonel replied as follows:
CAMP CAMPBELL. Wd......111N4 , T0N, I). C.
Noverntwr '2.6, 1861.
GENTLEMEN Cl' TH K DC , ;VESNEG REIS—
You will accept my warmest thanks for
the beautiful cavalry flag which you have
sent me. I understand, and believe me,
appreciate the motives of friendship which
prompted this additional manifestation of
your esteem. Tnio, coming from you who
are best,acquamted with all the circum
stances connected with our three months
service, more than repays me for any an•
ntiyance I may have suffered from the
"malicious slanders" to which you have
alluded. Let lair - regain thank you, one and
all, with the expression of the hope that
our need of flags in the present contest may
soon ceas-; that the Union of the States
may s-ion be restored, and that the stars
and stripes may speedily he Bern floating
in triumph over a re united people,
Yours eg ever, DAVID CAMPBELL.
Letter From the Mines.
DirrlEM I*t.l
In. Ehirofh—liaring a !Ude le sure. I avail inv
ee fe f this opm.rmaity to give you a lOW items
that hoe linen under my obeervatiou. The leg,.
laturn ha,- Met Pdjourced after a eoFAion of 0,0. )
days. I !icy pa:tied an organic act : the Yee re
Railroad Turnpike yet: the DAtellirgli A Ilse, Icy
t. lei Mining Company t.•:, and several
others of spec al impurtanco to the territory , the)
xiso removed the capital from Denver to Colorado
City.
I have harm exploring the mining ri ;ion. In
berms; of the districts the miners are reapdim a
harvest. buckskin Jo, t.seorgia tialett, I,l , ,nisiotn•
et y District, Gold lhatriiii, Missouri t, 11,10, Isupers
hutch, Spring Gulch, tilkekhaek. Lake (;.iish, be
viola city, Central city, Twelve Mite I iggtng+. and
Idaho, are all doing welt, tut 1 think the richest
quartz in the mountains is in the vicinity of Mam.
moth city, on the South Bolder. I I ave,pecithenis
Irwin some two or three hundred different It wt.',
which I intend to carry to Pittsburgh, that will
snow' to the citizens of die Smoky City that there
:a gold enough in this region to enrich the wor
if properly develops il. Wherever capital is prop
erly invented in mills for crashing quartz, under
prudent menigement, they have, uoceeded in Mak
ing money rapidly.
The Pitutburit Rocky Mountain hold lifin.riti
Company have befure them the finest prospect of
a princely fortune of any company in the Tr rritory ,
with (rem one to three hundred leaf claims, an
excellent water power, and a liberal charter to pro
text the, interest. It manam d prudently. they can
make a mint of money.
The weather is delightful ; warm day , and iilear,
cool nights. Gains is abundant in this market; the
I est vent-on saddles are selling at 4fift.ti cents lier Itr
Mountain sheep, elk and antelope are abundant on
the plains and the mountains.
Gov. Gi.pin, in organiz tip a regiment to help
Un it Sam, found it important to have tho cash to.
huill Garrote to protect them from the cold u.gt,t
and to feed and clothe them ; hence I it hen it-sued
sight drafts on the Treasury Department at Wash
ington for a large amount, eerie usly esumated at
trom half a million to a milhon cf dollare. Those
drabs have been returned unpaid; acme say they
were unauthoraed by the Atinitnistralion ; utter,,
say the Treasury is exhausted. 'I here is great
dissatisfaction amongst the holders ot the lt , nds
the poor are eel tug thorn at 50 per cent- far cash.
The speculators fool confident of getting the mon
ey eventually.
'I here is an incident connected with the diaries
cf the Colorado & Fluidic Wagon, 'telegraph and
Railroad Company deserving a passing notice. 'trio
California C. 0. C. & P. P. company atom ley. I ten
competent engumens, lived summer, to survey a
route front 'tenser 'it? to Salt I. Ake Valley, for the
purpose of shortening the route to California. 'they
found a route that Cam pruLite, need isasible, one
hunared and silt lity miler nearer to trait Lake
than the present traveled route, at an expense tur
surveying of seven thousand did are, intending to
ask Congress for an appropriation to help build the
road. But a party, organ.ivit in this territory, or, -
cured a charter, with toe right of way fors wag , n
road, telegraph and railroad, thus robbing the com
pete), of the $7.000 investe I in surveying the route.
The American I: cores@ Co.'s agent is here and I
am informed is gOill:, to put on stock and run op'
position to the C.O C. & P. P. Co. from the Mis.ouri
liver here, and extend his route to Salt Lake Var
ey immediately after the new road is fitntshetL
We have the kindest feelings towards toe C. 0. C.
A P. P. Company ; they have done more than any
Other company in developing the mineral wealth
of this Territory, and canying the mail twice a
week from Julesburg, one hundred and eighty
Mtles,WlthOM COED pensation. We think they have
been treated badly, to say the least, by this i I Vl'
company latfily organized to defeat them in the
no bl e en terpme they hail embarked In. They
have stations to feed their horses and entertain
1 .,
mai
travelers from the Missouri river to C for, and
stoc'red ire road with carriages and ors, at no
T
•potoie of eaveral mblione of du and they
intuit le Ire rreteeted in their rig its.
YIJIIM, Ac,
Latest From the South.
VißtilXll nil.' If., I 471..4- IltPoElVart /31,1)11.T-1&DI
lEl=l
rday that a committee or
tr,,• 1114 Couvet tlon, appointed to suggest
atnettuter.nur to !be ,Late constitution, hat made
report- stime radical: alterations.—
Frem this report We t-tibe.o several t xtraels, ac
=MEET
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Governments are institutt d far the piotection of
the rights of persons Rod prrperty, and any sys
tem must be radically defective which dose not
g'yealllplf , security to he'll The great interests
of every commillity may be classed under the
heads of Isber And capisl, and it lc essential to the
writ being of society chat tie proper equiltbnurn
should be establis , ed between these important
elements. The undue predominance of either
!Mist, eventually, prove destita• tee rt the snesl
system. Capital belongs to the few—labor to the
many. In thr as systems which capital has the
as.^endanr), the government must, to some en
tent, partake c 1 the chase'• r of an oligarchy,
whilst in those in whp‘h labor is predominant tilt
tendency is to what Mr. John Randolph graph)
call) , describes as "the ilesponim of king limn
h la tt e atm., of enliglitimeil statesman
Whip to NOCure to eneli a I Fipikt °prime intluen 'e
but to gye the aheoltit control to neither.
he political condibon of the noittern States
pr,•.onts a str,k ing iliostration of the evils inci.
drnl to the pre; 6111 - er:taco of the element c f la
bor In the earl) periothi of their history these
evils were not an apparent as they have since be
come. Their population was sparse, and the west
ern Territoriem Afforded a °Mr enient outlet for
their rotticas citizens; labor in demand at high
wager; propery we, easily acquired, root conse
Tient y the line M totmarestton between labor and
capital was no: strtetly drown, because the laborer
to•il-y in oat remitly became the capitalist of
tri-m , rrew. 1;t1t *lllllO the last twenty years a
marl-Ltd thatigt• has taken p.acit in the North,—
Population has become dense, and the nattily-valve
afforded t y enitgratt in to the ic.'stern 'rerritnriec
has been greatly obstroctc,l. Wsges have not kept
phi, with the vest 01 ,utisi•teree, and the aithettl•
ty of aistutrtrg property has Inerca4eti. The Len•
dent t of new condition of things has been
socie:y 1111,0 tau distinct choices, and to
array the On • iignine the other.
'lthis tendency in a cowl et lietseen labor and
capital has nlrcedy innniicnti d ttaell .0 many forms,
turn r roely s, II is true, lon nevertheless
clearly torhr•an tutu Pplrlt nr . l.*llll.)ll.net4,,hiEL
must ut the end ripen into ageariam e m. It may to
seen in the systeill of free schools, by which the
children ef the poor are eilnexted at the expense
ol mire rich; •n the various form-, Ort,ollll,l.lollllthd
honinttead turfs . in the !ocuint cry of "'Ands for
tie 11113d4.9., - nod •• homes for the homelesi• .- in
Fourierism and c , miiiiinism in the lINhiIIISII
regard of the ordi moo es of rel , gion, and of (lie
mxiiwlion+rd n.trimony, and morn diPtinelly
turn: 01 ftt0.1,1..;
In Ilse SOUlt,rolor, eonservptive And
ratio ~xl pnoo.p e+ .r II orer , ul. Thi, is due m..r.•
15 to Ll.t , 1•Iy, 161:...t1COILSL/Ilitt , ..
rosin rlgtl; rag,
N., r very Clq..e and c,ntillon of
I=ll
con.ht'. Ti of ,orrotle are ncee , un,y exclu lyd
•1,, of 3,11(.031 pnvi and
~..tintry vrit•Hie.lt y the Store
elit—em..," 11,e. it pvrmsinent
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kualiv4lll.l Ira 'l-I,vy to :❑ tagen,ln lketweee labor
un.l expsuAl It!, eh ends in the :s.orth. brie
Chf. 0 , Olnidoy, of IRtor, and is In
t ;estsd, la .1 tul, stung its wAgs, Bert+ capital t
t le owner 01 lal ir, nO.l natura see l: to rta.u.ne
il3 rtwvr•ln.
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MAtertitl ,tIM, also, to to. Ip.o6,pary In
TP,urti LO 0/0 ilr of !lONIC
°aloe,. I ntlyr to. 1 . 4.m-ututi,n, It DO, etkotht,
no, -,•. on•nutio , tnaJo lio mod" o; t•bnornig
pub., agent-, lc Gil a it 11,1de:10 ,on ih
01 wf 1..11 , •03.1th , ) nblVe 10 pr (!tyrlll. A
0..• • re ,‘, p.q011 . 1..1 favor, r,1.15,
;kw o.. 1,1 , 1C1 , ./ 1../ X
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o c eN;)l'.('E'l'i)PliY.lClAN: AND
TIl N. Pl , r+l.lc—A 1.1,', , cl-;."-t IN Utt A'S PI.A , T FAH
—1•,,hrra.,.1,, , -- 1 Al L, , c . 1 ., .. A ri., :No 1:...1.1 Canal
atre , .l, N• - \ •,! 1 N . 21.01n, IS•9.- Gentle
lo
men:- I ic . y.0!1,.. u .1 4overoty from it weak n«-s
111 lll§y ba,•a.o. , cac,one,l ! y .u.ioeniv over cxe-Ltn
myccit avini4 lion-ot )ottr Ittn.T.orA "Inch ronorn
?11 , 11 il•ti per ,•,,,.....,,...., nit, I procured one and
the re• oh was al. tha . I cull desire. A ',lngle
Hakter , nred ma In a ii rob.
boort re+pi , rtill:ly. .1. li. Nlftl.(l4.
Pro', en.r 'I the hianlrcth 14.m.c. New Y Or.
There IN nattittn: equal in tha cut of n Plotter to
the Porno. Platter ot Mre , 1,1,!:./CK. In Aathma,
Cough, haluey Arletnw•uw an I local ,hwn soaced
rison, , , i hey aB• , r-1 ermment relief. and fur wreak
links, pain~ in 11,. ,hle, a,,t. r ha a . wnd 919,1,041,,
F..ln. .4-.i..(rot'y. they are .11,.nrIunww1 fun lb.. hen ,
1
for they :n, par. roe« 2k cent, each. Prtnnip
olte^, '... ^ .. , 1 Lana; -tit .I, NPI.V York.
he or ,cheLai . .r,ust, ,h,nid t a . ,•loc.en ly interim- Soh/ by 'Nit k-• ILV.I , I•ATH, Pittahurgh, Pm
Oily ❑i 100 go , -1., Lair t•vGll,.ll-.1
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Is. 1.. Ile•• str , . 111/..tt . tit•Pf - 11.1.'11'. ISIS Ilia
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to ) r•••r t !lit 0, rr, regard
le of the titme., they
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frts.- from ot, but
t•n•rnini:l,•• t• Ural 11 0., sale l 0
a. 5.1,111, r•rhVers
ht.'. I.! Who are t,, cxtru.
ti ,4l•• agents I 4 r ,ron goal rnionnn
for this d:.t r•I on Logn•lnl on 'Meet, the rightm
I LE, a holt, innkt,!, volleeUVely.
p uvrt•r,.
electod my a direct v otr of tt:n p p!o,
a fur Olt 11 cittilitiiihneti in nthre
un ,itt, wi lof the poop:, lint In 11.1 a and en.-4
i.r. t•li' ill 1.•11 .I'll Cap itchy 01
r.uud lug sir.:l a numstti tug ti( pul.howit, as
ex pie,.rd thrt nell the L,egi.latur.., and in sq , p;i
ing law to :13d1Vtt:1111 caees, lint f taco ins 14, i.r
form WI 1.11 titt t stltuern ltrtti.lo at large
and onot no , h. I.e urteetlttl'ty tne, ti then.
Av h r‘i r, n "ba Isr m,14211 witer fur
people to c. t, In ttle MOde prewrit,,tl by
Law, rrpres,r.i.itl,e- In w 1,1,1. sal,ll.ly, Into•grlty and
ritriolt,nt Ow) , vo,ilcl con'idt., and leas,• - ul Ch •rn
the duty, not only' vm; aluo Of
-I.e . lng Ihn higL, 011,ern, W flxvolinal and nit
cute
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A Nashville ;taper contains the following In re
I .1101) c , Lilt` 111 property owned by
lEMEMIIII
the nth l',e• judgit r•f the Corifedvnite 01..urt
111,10. nn •i. !lint mon•han, in lho e.cy of
Na.Lville, and Own' cll,. who
are eummom .1 to answer on g Irl.”-Mnent on the
second Mu Loh.) 11l .Na vellit,er, will not rtgoirod
La nruwer 11111 d the third Monday in December.
sui.p.id. to rr wintioni, then for special
'I Lrs of / I ii,•L apply to those echo 1,0141 prop
orty 1,11,g11,, or cotrulds•don ; they are
expeeteil to /AG•ll, , r.lla la a report of I roperty
only tie'origlog to iii,, u enern.es. he court also
loloidged that ail property anti dabta owned by
cluz.ns or resldent- of K,,nrucky, ....purr, Mary
land, Unaware and this District of Gcla trios, must
ne repori.o4l. TLe props ty of those engaged in
hesolt y, ar 11l Lag and abetting In the war now
ijnn ii s Co nfoderate States, la stud sot hi
seTie,trat r , n tinter the 11( . 1. The rights of those
loyal to ;lA.. Sunlit Will Le prot.ete.t but the r5l
- lit,dricod m Scurt.—The foregoing
etaterneot a 111:Illa on the authority of the re-
The Threatened Famine in Ire
land.
sown tenon Ireland in relation to thl ile,
struction of the potato crop, by rotofontinuom to he
of a very gloomy character, and the rflea', aarino
appreheca one 4esin, Li be entertatoe , l the' the
want and .it,tress Which marked the period of the
famine of 1047 will again coon , . The Engitell
and lr,ah pre—a devote ean.iderablo epee,' to the
attLieet, act! 1.1 ;I,,nr column' 19' nuke the hili,
f•S:111,1,
vIEWs t)F TEIF.
From the Lmerpool Mercury, N0v.61
It is tinprsteble, in alio to this pat iful sub
jsct, (. of the English cotton spinners,)
to f , te.et, that in eta n die rid', in Ireland, there
is a gr.,. dearta of rota food and fuel, which ran-
See men, lay apprehensions of famine to by enter
tained by the inhabhante. We hear that along
the coasts from Kerry to Connemsrra, and from
thence to I tonsgsl. the severe season has to some
extent destroyed the potato crop and prevented
the gathering of tut f an.l the residents In the lo
calities named are already so severely pinched
that they have ilf•Li nmete.gs for the purpose of
appealing to govomint tat to render them !tome
R8.#111 , ..111 • 0.
From the London New , , C
A eonsloorahl • port on of Ireland is again throat
ensnl with NMI!)e. From the month of the Foyle
In t•n.4 I 4r4 4a 4 •4.uary of the StiLartouthe lailltlre of
• hE• 4..,tar0 ' , and to be more genoral and
compi , .to than .a ant ya.ar 0100..54 1 . For auroral
st-sehs alter that ~Slain'; onto era OW eons for land•
holders show••4l tnno.r d s•rhst la the unreliable
root; and the reapperan e •• i.l the ,1i4(.3...• though
ILI II 1114. inhod 144rin, or— eann•ntlatsd 11 cheek. any
promnit. ru return of tun old titfpOlititlllo6 upon It
as a rr am armle of food. Great pans were taken
meanwhile to encourso the t LIM yahoo ,f turns,
maugold, Mx and other green crops. The vaat
decrow.o in the ladoring isrpulatton roodered the
temptation to plant the proldio potato lees and let-a
every yew; and the formation of m•ny la-go Fea
ture farms, whore whole villgss and their potato
garde us had one ex.eted, led to the supposition
that v bother the Inscrutable bl ght which had
caused no much soli ring from 1845 to ISIS real
pear mt or not, we thoohl hear uo more of acute
and wide spread peas int doatitut,on. The fia,htre
cl the potato ;a :dill the principal cause of the dan
ger to which the peasantry are exposed, though
other circumstances in toe !resent year tend
greedy to aggravate it. The continuous rains in
the counhes we have named, and, we are acrry to
say, in several of those adjacent to them, have
rendered it impnsfLible to save the hay crop from
dentnlet on, or the tort, which cdnstitutes the
only fuel of the distec', id a condition tit for pill*
Pram the Loudon Chrontc ` e, Nov. h j
W'hon the I st Irish firrilne was escaped from,
wall (I 3arrifiC3 of renew/nets liven, it tipp,e,red to
here tern rtoel viol f.y tit I'ad ng titer, d' Ireland
that a great eliange ehooll to luirodid i ed ago the
agticnitural Riot axial sry floury ot ;the country.
for the purro:e ul irrev , .Wl g cc far an I nosthie,
.I teller disasters in t Si sot! won to he sub
stituted fur octet ics in the Mod of .hn people, and
It has since been generally Isiiievidi that such a
change had hese actually etf:•cted We now, hew•
ever, find that, in consonooneo f the failure of the
potato r•ep in toe lino of eountry boriering en the
western roe t, another famine t apprehended
during the PII , MMg WHOM, Noy, if the version of
the n:witi which has reached UR it - . COTT, t, the
catastrophe is but n t, w weeks distant, steed the
pototowo ate in those forte neatly COL.pIMT,OII,
while no prov•.store boo been Made for a Tidying
the wants of tnt•m cite any adequate t-iitbst
Latest From tho South
fUoast Defenses.
The Augusta Coruilittitturaill ,t, of the 7th lasts,
wort that we have upon the roast of South learouna
ten or twelve ti.OIINS nd troops, and on (hat of
(korgiß eight or ton thousand in the Confederate
service, to repel the ant :tderg. Besides these Gov
ernor Brown In reserve seven thousand
rorps ranged by 111111ae U b,r ru lb an emergency
col I- DOW pr-. rated. 111 adwitc. Lo ihi•sv,
fog cemen 9 urn pouring , town to the 00001. It le to
be Imp d the enemy will ettetont to MUCCI to the
'rho Lee'Warn of Alabama has approprlalod
onn hundred and fifty illoasand dollars ror the eon
st runuon of it eleam-ram for hip defense of Mobile
Bay.
No More Troop!: from Missitsippl.
The .1. '<son cor,esiseMsnt t• 1 the Vstlieburg
. ssys t.sl , stt seen a letter Fr to tlen. Johnston
to i/.. tu rreeivo more
troopp 1.10101" ,a:o rP.I Aq't In, havir;.• already
more 50N,1. - 4 than hr,0,11 or. The Hover
nor t•-• re tin, 'II LI lo .rtlrelDleA organ.
tinter •Ittoott nn aretteJ a
e,EIT;i f .. I 'llse ,inn ear. that the TOW
tee, who htd Levu rtwont I. rnumtered into the
service „t 0,1 rt l y a.m Ivry Indignant at being
arid their otre rn had left for Jitek‘On
~• their CA , 1.1 . Jr.r . I,,verr.cir Pettiiii
A, KO 0, 1!. ed, yresm
frill ery :di• r -•ei no the Fair
of hot ohler CO. kohug fugkire from hi
=MEM
BEE
MAg •••!, gal Pure
si ,;! A rfi,tionw,
n- 1 II I•ktrr.A. Noutalgm:
Mp94lllt.t. 111 cur.a 15 .1111 0:10tr:
Ri•ed . :tgll.i cull rur-.. I Irerated Hare,
hAti Mae cur-. N,rvr. tim 13.•Fiffriet e
Magnntle ul ,1/,14 Yee;
Nhigtv ; itr,” Fre-ti W
M.gn. t ,1,1 err, sa 4-I,lg ';
nett, 19l core. Rcn In tt.. , Bark
KJ,
Mu,e tc thl Nerraux Attectlnnc
Il
?rlagneue ()114 ure.. .11 - at:Lb Nbli COOltifie
For .410 by
iN JuIINSTON, bruggtst
rnal •kal, rn r.. 1 r 1 , ..rn0y M ,111 . ..,,
. .
I=l
811111
And by oil renrr.... - al:a. t 1 raters in modicum.
tl.)7:laidskw
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
to a Sonlod Envo lol
Price tt
A I x.rt:,e It, .V,tura, Trent,ent and &ultra/
Cul, !-..p1•-matorrhom nr Selllt [WI
voluntxry EnP,4l2o,Bex:mi 1).-hinty, and Impede
menu, Lo I , ,,arrnam, g-murally, NervommaFa, eon
aumpo a. I..iMap, and Fit-. Mental and Pllysmal
unit from '. 4 .41-AMP... tic By
It( qi t iI'I.VERWELI„ M. L., Author of the
“A tfoou to Thonsauds of Sufferers.”
Mont un lot unul, sr. A ;ARM unr.slope, to stuy ad
pat! pnvi, no rftssnipt ”I 4ix uenle,or two...unto
ug, Horn sss, by !sit 1.1-1. J. C KLINE,
sustl-Itunsitrar It•inprts, N. V.. Pouts U flies, Ron, 4686
U TAKER.
1 , 4 - L)
FA lIYM AN, UNDICIL'IAKER, nolo agent
tiorhL; R. Ii
131 , 1,/,E11.1i CA RINKT WA It :so 45
SM.:FLIP:IEI.D Si-tKrr Res,leoro, t.o,ork
street. Al legheny Coy. Orders may be leh AT
WI A RI.F.S . r.ltV HTABLE., Allegheny Ulty.
2 ,, e2i•h00l Yp
.011.411.-
OYFiCK .NuNlii.Hr..l.A IN,Ltif.A, , CE CO
I 11,1,1,urgh. vt,tlol, 1a L. IS il.
fy -- =•?tt AN 1.:1,KC1 - t.N FAR PI F 7 EEN ttl
lrc
of Ito. torr ploiy, to servo ,litrteg, the
toonona ve•r, urtl! h., 1,0,1 a 1 thin e al.!l‘ On I UF.:i
-I.A Y, '1; iIETHI tilt I 'AY 'AII I F LIKLIN.II I 4IIY.R., between
1111 , twin., of 11A M itn,ll M
cot2l-Id HE • la A'f M,U01.). Heerolurf.
oppluK, PIV Ni ,Nt..113 ELA INSU RANCE CU.
PiiLidiorgh N•ivo whey 20t,ti.
II E AND DIRELITORS OF
Llin. company htvo V.. day declared a Vivi
d-nd 'a: In i 1.1.1 l i tti on vaeh share of the
coital Mork 4,01 el the oarnod pr,,fils 01 4Le IaHL
AIX loon: OH, ptiV,l2l. forthwil
1:021.2ai HENRY NI. WOOL), li4ecreLary.
E IZEN. PlnehllaGl3.-1
klinnune, myself to scu as El candidate ht
tit,• ensuing election. for the i - fhiai of
CITY CONTImELL:II,
If a long exineri,nee and extriiiiiive bui
perfect find iarlty w th aeoonnt-, and the
iiicniildiat on of a lif aline it tha interest.n of
toy Dative Otto, , 111.41/A 1130 to) our confidence and
I will coldildently b 03.3 for your suffrages.
nteatf WILLIAM LITTLE
. . . . .
EYE
EAR,
DEAFNESS,
SIGHT -HEARING.
DR. VON MOSCHZISKER,
OCULIST AND AURIST
Will remain in the city tor only a LIMITER TIME
Lora - 4 ER. I,r. d, hoe sufficiently proved by hie
practice and operations durina the last ten monthe
that his wileedae in restoring the Leaf to Pea inn
and the Blind toi•ight, entitle him to the rionfiden^e
of those who need hie verviera. and the claims of
Y i.e his S1 ,41 1(1 I(ITY.
fo secure hie SEILVICES, all applications
motet ha made at Mir,
Z.._ l ?-oftlee No. 155 TR! RD ST, botweeo
and arithfield. noTA
N ErTARINE
UNION EYE OPENER,
MORN CALL
100 capes of azoh on hand. and for sale in large or
penal[ quanCties
WILLIAM BI;NNRI'I`,
120
DR. BROW N A E. -lift.
BROWN hits returned from his western trip
and is prenfued to *woad to
ALL pRoFF.ASIONAL BALLA%
AT VII
(11,11 OFFICE, Nu. 50 SMILEIFIFELL , r3TREET
. no2B
In Full Cry
MAN HOOD
I)IVIDLND,
STOMACH
Ell fTERI3,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
tr MAoONIO NO 110 E—A meeting of
fiuockholders of ate Mason' • Fund Sor,t-sv
will to held st the filet, et, oo Ml r.‘t \
KV EN t o i 3, Pocomber 2,1, at, a Ceiovk.
to °honor. A. M. Pt Quo:K.
0030-2 t. Eeeretary.
Cf , IIIRII.CATIMEILIO IA:BR/MI ASSO
CIATION LECTURES--
J. HENRY BIDDONS, ESQ-,
win give one entertainment before the Yoiing
Mettle Library Aasoctittion, end the public gener
ally, on
TUESDAY EV EN*G., DECEMBER 81,
COJrCER.T
The entertainment will consist:of Readings from
the moat popular authors, Moulding the following:
seleetione from the Clymes—Dickena;—Paddv the
Piper—l.eier, Trial Keene from Merchant of '.'e•
nice: Mrs Caudle's Lecture•; Gen. Pe , tt end the
Veteran. Handy Andy al the P stolliee—Leier,
Song of he Shirt—Hood; with many others.
kadkrors open at 634 o'clock. Lecture to coat
mence a'. 714.
t y7L.Tiokets 26 cents; to be had at the music and
boos stores. library rooms, sod at the door.
W. H. KINCAID. W. D. McGOWAN,
F. H. RRUNOT. J. B. lIIIBLEY
ALBREE.
FR.N.BII ARRIVAL OF FA LL AA'
Waiter BCKYII-1. stEltaßili and GUMS, consist
f 1 aches, Ceuta, Bova, Youths and Children'e
wear. Af goods ara scarce east, the phaeton , ere
naves I gone to war, and these goods beteg bought
at a a.erifiese, ow is the time to procu e bargains
Call at the Cheap Cash Store of
JOSEPH H. BOItLA
nr.33 98 Market Fteeet, 2,1 door front Filth
LADIES,
MISSES and
I'IsERS, SHOES AND SANDALS,
o.e.r.p at No. 16 Plrll - 1 STREET,
I). H. I):FFENBACEIER
DRY GOODS,
FOR CASH.
H AN DSOME
DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
Flannels & Canton Flannels.
Checks and Tickings
PRINTS, GINGRANIS &c
REN CU ME RI NOES, 50 CENTS
CASSIS' ER E 3, BATTIN ETS AND TWEEDS.
Hosiery and Needle Work,
C. HAN SON LOVE.
74 Market Street
BEIM
TIERN 4N & GETTY,
Wholesale and netall Grocers
IMPORT2II}I /I.liD DIALR 18 IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQ,ILIOIts, Ate.,
1311IFI
OHIO STREET ANDTHE DIAMOND,
ALLF.I.HEIN CITY.
6ci BAGSCurkeEr,
VI 11 barrels lldolaiires,
115 do Syrup.
11./0 do Rye Whirikey,
100 do San,
100 hags Salt.
2000 bughels for gale 1w
TIERNAN A OK fTY
tti poles le and Retail hr. con-, nori.loeret corner of
Vh o er.ree , . and the I •ilanb.rel A !bther y.
WALL PAPKI'. A N 1) 13!)E,I)Eft.—
Of foreign and domeoloc intouLiclure, for
-ale and retail by
P tI 41SHALL, 67 Woed orcet.
WIN 111 1 W CU N:l'A I N al wholesale
and relad
no3o W. P. DI A RHEA LI, 07 Wood gireel.
WANTED A Lieutenant with a
few men to complete It CoMpbay. Apply to
I.AP I' R.) AVIERSUN,
no3o.11) yr 1) am and ptroet. booth.
APPLES--12s barrvid in prune order
r.pt,w.d tent fur Mlle by
o).;:o Ah N FLY N. CIILLIVR.
Wk.o.I) , )YV (iLAZ_ , Z3-4.51)U PiirXeri of
Window (3'ass a sorted a ass, in store told
1. , bt lac;; MILLE tt& liICKETStr.i.III
1.2 1 GARB (if , SI WA-11)U kgs in store
soil for .4.. by
1 U E-10 tier,es In ;tore and for
ns:o by
MILLER & RICK ETRON,
MILLER. Jk RICK ETSON
H E.N RN MINER
Agent for nod Receives Subscriptions for
Popular Newspapers
Harped Weekly .......... ........
Leelie'a Illustrated N ew .
New York Illustrated News-.
New York Ledger ...........
New York Mercury...... ..__
New York Weekly
National Police Gazette
W'itke.' Spirit .
New York Clipper
Vanity Fair
Household Journal
Philadelphia Po/t
Pittsburgh Wee kiy Chronicle
Pittsburgh Weekly Dispatch..
The Independent
Banner of leig.ll
Herald of Pr green
New York Weekly Tribune ..
New York Weekly Herald ....
New York Weekly Tunnel--
New York Weekly World
ttoeuen True Peg
Waverly Magazine
F ag of Our Union
Weekly Novelr tie
Hcientilie American
Philtideldhia Weekly Prras...
lionton Pilot
Home Journal
American Union
Liiernry Companion
..................
Brother Jonathan. . .
Wide World ...... ...—...... ........
Remit the amount by mall, inclosed In a letter
h,r hlitt , Ver one you wLati to ant.nribr, to
HENRY MINER,
Noe 71 and 73 Firth Street, Pittsburgh
And you will then receive the ntuubara regularly
at - Lanyard. ri,e2741
NEW
W. & I). HUGUS
Have received and opened the largest:
AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT 0
DRY GOODS
ever offered to the public.
DRESS GOODS,
of the newest and moat tash!oneble
BLACK AND WHITS: SQUARE SH AWLS,
BLACK AND WHITE LOI‘G SHAWLS,
BROWN AND WHITE SQUARE SHAWLS
BROWN AND WHITE LONG SHAWLS,
New style of
FRENCH MOURNING SHAWLS
New style of
STRIPED COURONNE SHAWLS
A large assortment of Children's and Misses'
Square and Long Woolen Shawle.
CI ROU L ARS AND CLOAKS
of the very latest pattern:
W. & D. HUGUS,
CORN F. H. FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS
CHECK.S.
CHECKS uto A SUPERIOR, QUALITY
sre otlered for sale at the office of the WESTERN
PENITENTIARY.
ao2-2en JOHN RIRMINO HAN. Warden'
T. J. ttliA ... tattAlqr
Western Stove Works,
‘245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGIN,
GRAFF & CO.,
M A.NUFACTUREREI;
WoULD CALEB THE ATTENTION
of the minim to their large stock of well to
Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
ALSO—IMPROVED
KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
among whirth will be bound the
BM V COAL 430011. tiTOVIICS IN THE
STATE. The
Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Balm, and
IRON CITY,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Ellate
Slur for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also
Pi tarn PREMIUM awarded to the
TRUE AIIERICAN, GLOSS& RRPIIBLIC,
For the BENT WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN
USE The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium
stove. are unsurpmecd. We call attention of
DEALER.: and ElTd LURES to the largest stock of
GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N B.—We line the DIANONDandECLIPSE Coal
Cwik S oeoa with Brialefitone Linings, which stand
io fire hildter than iron. oc2.B;is
OB I LDLEN'S
CHARLES GIPNER,
No, 7S Market Street,
Now offers to the public the
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
STOCK OF GOODS
IN THE CITY,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
GUIPURE LACE,
VALENCIA LACE,
THREAD LACE
CEO OIIET FRINGE,
CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS
VELVET BUTTONS, SILK EUTTONE,
I,ELVET P I BRUNS, P ONNET RIBBONS,
"cc., *O.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
nt,!..77
HORNE'STRIMMING STORE
We have received this week large quantities o
WOOLEN HOODS,
SC &RI'S,
WOOUEN SOCKS FOR SOLDI
Merino and Wool Bibbed llose Flue
Mined Colton Hose, Fancy Woo Mose.
G . LOVFI3 A (lAUNTLETS for Ladies and Misees
HEAVY LINED BUCK CLOVES,
first race article for the Soldiers.
Ii 00P SKIRTS in gnat variety
ILItIORILL SKIRTS.
CHENILLE AND CORD NETTS.
tri„eriuntry Merobante and Milliners will glad=
imi.iut or Railioris, Racdiwn, Flown, Younete,
Hata nad Yoilman, Bilks, Velveta, Bonabizioce,
English Crape, Ac., urdiariiiiseed in the city, either
in price or qualiity.
JOsErif IMORNE.
77 MARKET STREET.
L 0 s T—ON SATURDAY AFTER
NOON, between the Drug store on tha nor
nor of Penn and Sono atreets, and the Oil tans'
Bark, TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS. Any person
finding. or giving information cf said Tommy at this
oith.e. or at said drug More, will be libertliy re
worded. tioVi
A. A. CA_SHIER &
Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency,
*3.Companles Illpiresented of High.
est S ending.
earchar.ered by Penna. and other Stikine:VA
re 6 .l4'ire, Marine and lan Rinks .aken of su de
Ron pimps.
n0254m
PER YUR.
--CU)
S UPERIoR HAVANA CIGARS,
I am tins day m recetru of an assortment of
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS. ?hose wishing
an article that can be relied on at all times, can
procure Meru
AT
cornnr Mara et street and the Diamond
SHOULDER BRACES,
SHOULDER BRAChS,
SHOULDER BRACES.
A euperior article of SHOULDER BRAC:
always on Land
AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 C(0
l 00
4 ( 0
ROPE COTTON,MMLLS
SEAMLESS BAGS
11.1. Inches to 40 Incliei'Wfde.
Se-Orders may be left st H. camps t 00'8, let
WOM Street. Pfttatmr2ll. eealriv.la
GOODS-
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
Flour, Grata, Bacon, Lar dl, :Brattai
Drt.d 'Pratt wad Produrs Generally,'
CORIUM Cp . MAGEBT ♦ND rntaT +;
PITTSBU RGB , PA.
Rim To—Prencio G. Bailey. n: 11 4, Withgvla Dfi
worth Sr H. Cuthbert k Son, Pitteiniu st, Hord
Ott., Heiaker 4 Swearingen, 8. Pawl*, Cas - a. M . &
M. Bank, Del Howell, Slane. I Co, George W
ederPon. Donlon Paxton k On, Wheeling.
tny2Bard
JANUARY Ist, 1.861.
ETNA INtsURANCE COMPANY,
Bank Btoc't a in New York Hartford
Roston. St. Louie, Philadelphia and
other
United States Sleek and State Stocks:
N•w York, Ohin, Hentuekr, Ten.-
-
nessee, Missouri. Michigan, Indiana, 438,570 00
Cay Stock— Hartford, Rochester,
' , Tooklyn. Jersey City, New York, .1.82,161 60
Railroad Stocks—Hartford and New
Raven, Roeton•nd Worcester, Conn.
River ...... 01.550 00
Morig.ge Bowie 87.424 30
Real Restate—Unincurnberod-__......- 89,106 87
Miscllaneons Items 42,52 00
Cash on har.d and dep7 sited on call,
and in Agent's hands. 368,892 66
Claims, unadjusted and not doe.- $184,675 64
Respectfully.aolieit. and will take pleastue 19 at
tending to your innorancha wants.
A. A. CARRIER A BRO., Agents,
ruillfuthr 83 Fourth Are.;
NEW WOOLEN GOODS
11132111
77 Market Street.
6ONTAGS,
MITTS, bria.
V lUTOIII N ES
COMM
A splendid assortment of all kinds of
ALEXA.NDER'S KID GLOVES
G 3 FuURTFI STREF. r. Pittebur:
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
t.SI.IPERIOR HAVANA CIGAR 4,
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
JOSEPLI FLEMINCi'S,
eoruar ItlArket xtreet and the Diamond
ne:V. corner Market street and the Diamond.
JAMES H. CHILDS I CO
Allegheny City, Pa.
AND OF
c•sw.A.33l;rMe.C4-F4,
JADIES A. FETZER.
1031 Till BALI 01
MANTFORD, ( ONN
/MUM
LI A BILITIFS,
AMITHEMENTS.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE
Lama attb,hierrAan WM. LI Ir,NITERSOIC
Mc a(Oakum:tom—Private Boxes, $6,00; &ogle
Beat in FAinte Box, PP% Parr:tette and Drava
.dhaire, 60 cents, Family Circle, VS center,
Colored` Gallery, 26 cents; Colored Boxes, 60 Oentv.
Galtery, la cents.
SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER SO.
Sixth night of the beautiful young actress Mit s
MAGGIE mins ELL,
ECATWY O!SHIEL
Ratty.-
...... magma Mitchell
To btkARwVbY the) ✓
FRENCH. -SP.Y
M kis N dehell in ihree eharielem
To conclude with a popular
PANT OMIkE
IMI MLR'S VA It 7 ES
PENN STREE NEA et CLAIR
SATURDAY EVENING, NOVISiSRER D.
. be presented
FAMILY J A.R.S.
Do' ph D. T. Smith.
Dirry Dolph —W. A. Rime
-Fanny Denham
P ...... Smith
After widen singing, dancing, niggerism, van
inloquistn, etc.
•I'include wish
MY PIVLOW OLER;.
Tactic
Jail% Snooks
SCALE OF PRlOES—Prtynte Boxes 8450; Single
Prats in Boxes .5 cents; Pargn•ttel6 cents; Gallery
10 cents.
Doors open ai Bpi, C - rtstin rh.es 7.X.
HOWE'S ENV SHUTTLE
dewing _ Machines;
A RE ADAPTED to all kinds of
XX. FAMILY PEWINO3, working equally well on
the lightest and heaviest fabriesi trtakfftg the
LOUK 8T111:111, SUM
alike on both ride., wideit'eatinotitie
Raveled or Pulled Out.
And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Sailer Fitting
and Shoe liinding, these have no Imperior oat
and see them 0. No: 211 liUth sheet,_Up Stairs&
•apada*tEts , W:. LARCEIa.
ItiATROIVA OIL.
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTII
ad Nti this article. which Tor brilliancy in
binning, freedoMdf - offensive • odor, and transpa
rency of color, (which color we warrant not to be
changed by age or exposure,' is unarcrpassed by
any illuminator ii this or Eastern markets. As a
profitable Oil to the consumer, we• can specially
recommend It. Also, oar manufacture of
.
CAUST 1C S 0 D'A
Limed by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refltenes,
which excaos lu yet cent. in strength all the make
ofEngliabtloda brought to titre country.. pp mann.
facture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, az
Are so well end tavotably known, we trust the
mention is sufficient.
All orders and inquiries will be prowl, ly atttnde
to by 1 ddressing
GEORGE COLEOUN, Agent.
Penna. Salt tblenufacinzuwLornpany..
nol.Slyd.kwia 24 Wocafacreet, Pitt.etangb.
s o v
o
1. 1 4i. .te
A. BRADLEY,
NO, 30 WOOD STREET,
(corner second, Pittsburgh,)
Manama-tare and wholestale and retail dealer in all
Cook, Parlor, and Beatlag, Elms,
Grate fronts, l'enderp, itse
int. In our sample room may be found the
“OELESRATELGAOBURNIIG co9K 13TOVM,
EUREKA AND
.TROPIC,
the merits of which have b'en fully t sted by.
thew:mut., and the Stoves pronounced neeipialed
by any in this market; together with a great many
ether a • carsuilo,pot.mn,
bl ÜBIAS
We have also a eery largo assortment of
PARLOR AND lIIATINO STOVIS,
embracing some of the BRST'PATTERNS now of
fered to the publ c.
air- FANCY ENAIII/MFD GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common
it,zhen How and Joni Grates, all of which are of
fered at very low priesa.
.Special inducements offered to builders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. noßtim
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
rir H E SU& 4 CRIBERS HAVE AS-
A sooIATED with thern'undet date February
6th, 1881, Air. R. fILF, F. 4 of the late fum es NEIN&
DIAN A SIEDLK. Tre burintwe "mil' hereafter be
eondnettd under the name and style of REIN S.
MAN. M2YRAN A .E, at our old stand, No.
414 FIFT4.I4TELEIG T.
13EINIMAN A ISIEVIUN.
RENEW, 1 11SYEAN &
IMPORTERS AAO WHOLESALE OEILERS
In every description of
Watches, Clocks; Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware, atoll Material,
Tools - and Machinery, and
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE
CELEBRATEp AMERICAN WAYOUNE
NO. 42 FIFTH STREET,
(cne door from Wood, Pittsburgh, Pe,
In calling the attention of the public and the,
trade to the above, we desire to add that we are
prepared to (ear a larger and bate; bele° ed stock
of (deeds In our hne than eier,iraagllered to this
city. Possessing every facilitv fdi obtaining the
most of our goods direct from the best manufacto
ries, both in this country and la Eunape,,and hav
ing acquired a thorough hnowledge.zof the busi
ness from nearly twenty ?emir ex reristee. at onr
present old stand, and just adde , the large and
new auma of the late firm of hEINE.MAIV • SI e-
DLE;to our preSent large stoch . . - rwileol'confident
that an examine ion of our assortment would prove
advantageous to buyers, We are also agents for the
nt. tly celebrated. AMERICAN W aTCHFAman ufac
tared at Waltham, Mlles-And areprepared to flit all
orders promptly, at manufacturers price& English
and Emma Watches, of every_ descr,lptiott, imported
to order, with names on to suit purchasers.
Watches repaired in a superior manner.
naa RE/ NFMA N;ItTLYRAII7,,i 8131DLE.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
—AT THE-'
FOURTH STREET CARPET SORE.
D. & 11. Sl'oAltirlit. • HAVE
Wei this davnpened partof a very,large and
varied assortment of "OARPETlls4,Fto , winch they
invite the attention of buyers, as May will be of
fered on the moot-favorable term;
Alen, a nowly Imported lot of beautiful Druggeto.
all Wllllll9, at the lqw e " - "" ° ' •
W. D. t M'CALLinf.
0e.26 wr Fourth stri•et, boar Wood.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
W. 31'CLINTOCK.
Boron buying oigandseesn assortment of
CAR PETS., DRUGGE.TS,
Moat complete and vested in the oily.
Eta. SECURE I.6II4EDIATELY, the advantage
of their having been parehaeed before the reoeo t
grinyktdvance -
neSate . ./ISlAsrlEttEtreet.
, WILLIAM CABBoson,
Wholesaie Giocers,
AND IMPORTERS OF
WINkS, J311,01)1E81 GINS; & 03 .
A L. SO
Distillers and Dation in
FINE OLD BIONONGIHOLA RTEIIIIIIAIT,
827 and 329 Liberty -Street,
maw pwrserueix. PA •
1,1,005,309 50
B. B. BULGER*
m.l,l2rtnnumnuri of
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE.
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
PiTTSEIMMCM.
AFULL ASSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Manufactured Fiquiture,
cormt;w k ! r ly on ban . d, which we win sell a4 i t lot
$2.285,176 42,
Mr. MaMt.
O. T.Snatth.
Fatuiy-Denhan.
kinds of