4irlie Maitp post. JAMES P. BARR. DITOR ANDPROPRIETOIR Terms:—DAlLY, Six Dollars per year, strictly in advance. Wassi.r. Single subscrip tions, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY SATURSDA Ir MORNING NOV. CITY M ATTERS_ . supreme Court. Present, all the Judges. FRIDAY, Nov. 29. BY LOWRIE, C. J —Frederick ye Eaton Common Pleas; Allegheny. Reversed etc., etc. Hater vs Steinruck; District Court. Af firmed. Winterintz's Appeal; Lawrence. Dia. missed at cost of appellant. Murray vs Zihm; Cambria ; Common Pleas. Affirmed. Wallace's Administrators vs Holmes: Allegheny District Court. Affirmed. Pita CURIA.NI-I?,:chenlaub vs Dodge; Erie co. Affirmed. Price vs Price's Adm'rs; Crawford co, Affirmed. BY WonDwaitn, J.—Durbin'a Adm'rs vs Durbin; Green co. Affirmed- Neese Ji Co's Appeal; D C., Allegheny. Decree affirmed By STaelin, .I.—Robb's Appeal. Tasa say's estate, O.C. Allegheny, and Harperl appeal, do. Appeals dismissed at coat 1111 Atlo;rheny City'e Apneckl: same estate, 0 U. I) creedismissed,with the correction affirmed. BY TIIONIVS"N,Idy's Appeal; Montour co. I). , creci affirmed at cost pf appellant. tisLlerire & Bennett vs hleVean; ; Affirmed. Ewing vs Alcorn ; Lawrence. Af firmed. Brown vs kicCannn ; Jefferson. Af l firmed. Guthrie & Maguire ye Wilson; Clarion Affirmed. Everett et al vs Taylor; Clarion. Under reversed. BY BEAD, J, —Su tton'A Appeal and z +immone' Appeal ; 0. U. Orcler affirmed and appeal dismissed at co3t. -of appellants. Sinclair VP lively, Judgment re , versKl and venire de nOllO awarded. Borough Birmingham ve Anderson: C. J udgmaLt rundered and venire de n 0 2 ,0 ew,r,lk-d. Fox dC Van book vs Reed; Erie. Argu ment continued by Grant, and Church for plainiiif in error. liobimon cs Eimborn Academy. Ar gtictd by MarEball and Church for plaintiff and Walker, contra. Sharon Iron Corrinany vs City of Erie. Argued by Di K. Pr,ce for Plaintiff in Error, and by Walker and Grant, contra. itockfellow vs Baker, Crawford, Argued by Petty for Piairaitf in Erroa, and by Church, contra. THAN/UCH VINQ Der passed off very quietly. Divine service was held in all the churches iu the morning, after which our citizens went hcime to luxuriate on the good things of the Benson according to their means. In the afcernoon and evening the plucti of public amusement were well patronized. Th'i Theatre was filled in every part in the ecru:mg, when Maggie Mitchell uppearel in several favorite char,. actors, The stor es and warehouses gener. ully were tin=ed durinz the day. We are infer med by a member of the Volunteer.' S!.ibsiatence Committee that plenty of provi . siors were furnished, on the boats, fort he breakfasts of all the men of Colonel Vlihiliares' cavalry regiment on Wednesday morning, and ttat those who bcggsd their morning um , ,,1 were wanders int; about f.he city and could not be gather. ed in. A warm meal would have Leon provided for the entire regiment, if the committee could have ascertained with any certainty, on Tuesday evening, the time of the dei.arturo of the fleet, The committee deserve all credit for their kind attention to volunteers pa..ing through and we tenow they would not permit any soldier u, leave the city hungry if properly' notified. ATIONAL.—TCO State EalletitiOaarF Convention, comprising a largo number co school superintendents, teachers and other", interested in the cause of education, 1 6 now iii session et Harrisburg, but up to Wedi nesday afternoon no business of public ~Fue portance had come before it for transit''' . Lion. The following are the officers of thel Conventinn: President, Thomas L. rower; Vice President, J. Morrison, Of Lawrence; General Secretary, H. C. Jones, of Tireft; Division Secretary, N. Smith, of Mifflin: Treasurer, David H.eckendrn, of Union. Mr. Burrows' address, on ta• king the chair, was quite long, but was listened to with much attention. APPOINTMENT OF I NSPECTORS.—The Supreme Court yesterday ro.appointed the present Board of Inspeeters of the Wes. torn Penitentiary, for two years longer, as follows: Gorge W. Ca.s, John .H.Shoere. herger, William B. Smith, J. P. Barr and C. Zug. REMITTANCES I'auM THE SIXTY-THIRD R kai INI ENT, —The following list of remltk Lances from the soldiers in the sixty.thirri. regiment Pennsylvania volunteers (Col. Alex. Hays) is furnished by the Adjutant: He writes that the percentage of remittan• as on the amount received is nearly the seine in ail the companies. The differ, enco in the am nints is chiefly owing to the fact that the companies were mustered into service at different times. The list, which does not include remittances by regimental officers, is as follows: Co,npany A, Captain 13:rrinc ,, r. $2 677; Company B, Captain Kirkwood, $2,139 50; Company C, Captain Hanna, $2 ;3;8; Company 1), Captain Ormsby, $3,124; Company E, Captain Hank., $2.7511; Company F, Cap tain Reid, $2,400; Company (4, Captain .McHenry, $1,7911; Company 11, Captain McCullough. $1,841; Company 1, Captain Ryan, $2,587; Company K, Captain Chap. man, $2,798. Total, $24,783 60. This substantial remembrance of those at home has made many hearts glad, and is an ex. ample we thy of imitation. INDIANA Co —The Messenger states that Michael Smith, of Young Tp.; b 9 years old, fell dead from aploplexy on the 38th Met ; also that Mrs. Mary Ann Ped dicord, of Centre Tp., died on the 16th inst , from being burned by her clothes taking fire at the stove. A. bear weighing 700 Rig. bad been killed in Brush Valley Pp. George Simpson, of White Tp., had slaughtered an eight months old calf, which weighed, when dressed, 358 tbs., exclusive of the hide, 66 lbs. A correspondent of the same paper states that while Mr. Wm. Gilmons, of Arm strong Tp , was hauling puznpkins from a field, he - discovered 7.a land; turtle, held by one leg between a pumpkin and a stone, where it bad been caught by the rapid growth of the latter. The turtle had been hold so long that the pumpkin had grown over it, and shaped a portion of the shell in its surface. When the vegetable was remove(' the prisoner was released from his confinement and immediately traveled off for other quarters. The story (or the stone) is a remarkable one. BANK. BLitt:now —The following named gentlemen have been choaen by the stock. holders of the Franklin Bank of Wash ington a 9 Directors for the ensuing year: C M. Reed, A. W. Acheson, John S. Brady, John G. Clark, William Davis, John Harter, Daniel Houston, John John eon, George Kuntz, William McKennan, Thomas McKean, Jacob Slagle, Joshua Wright. Western Foundry and Arinory It will be ,•11L r4J ert d that a public meeting was held last June in the City Hall, to take tri,?9.-ures to properly repro sent the advantage; of Pittsburgh as a lo cation for the p--iesed I,VeFtpre Armory. A committee was 2tpi o nted t Coilect tao neces,ary da..a and l•• rote d to Washington City and lay the same. before Corigra,the President and the S,Cretary of War, The members of the Committee were Hon. Wni. Wilkins, Thomas Howard, Geo. H. Thurston, Wrn R)binsob. jr., Joseph E. Hunt.r, F. R. Brutot, Charles m. Coop, r, Isaac Jane-, and Robert T. Kennedy. The committee published a pamphlet and map, and live uf their nem! er went tto Want:ins:ton on the burdness cd their appointment. The stetter! of Cor.grr.ss te forred the sutdset to a committee, of which Eton. J. K .11.1,orhistsi wss ctisirman, to report at the coming ses.si n on the "expo di?ncy" of a Western Armory, We give below the report of Messrit Cooper and Brun it, which explains ItS011; PITTL.111:R011, Nov. 25, 1861. The undersign.--,, who were appointed to collect 'turacis for it. . p 3 indicated in the resolution t.l ti !. oldie meeting bold in City Hal:, Joan G.l!,!!r. the subject of a Western Armory, made the following statement.: Oommkee L.r. To each oolfteled from 47 mdivMuele and Orme $405 00 By paid for mil , for memorin' SJ3 10 "amount paid for printing 1,000 pamphlets 50 00 " Mr. Hunter for tett:gm:di, 00 " paid exper.se, of mmias Howard and JOB. ti. li,!lltr Sot; 7.. In hanus of Mr. Howard 3 15 Cash ba;anee on deposit $ll5 tit). II The expenses of Messrs. t,o , per, liriinot and Jones were ptiid by th.i tira•t , .f llus• sey, Wells & Co.; Sanger, Nimt k & Co., and Junes, 1.1 , yd & Co., of wil:ch they are respectively members. Messrs. Rob!n son and .:nap were in Washington on private business. JAME:: M. GOOPKB, FE:I,IX R. Bauxcr. Oval - zits.— We commend our Carman friends who love good :mpg toe Blumen schein,:corner of Seventh and Smithfield street. Ile 'seeps a well furnished .reatau• rant, where oysters vs served up in the most approvod styles, and also the finest brands of German and Catawba wines.— These and other luxuries can be enjoyed to perfection at Mr. B's. SIDDONS' Iti:ADIN(I.—TIIO Lecture Com. huittee have succeeded in making an en gagement %it'll Mr. .1. 11 Siddons, rf England, who will gtve one of his pleasing ente:tainmenta next Tuesday evening at u.Duc.lrt Hall. The London irimes. (rnce, excellent authority on literary matters, not so good' a American atfairi , ) in a r... tice of his lctirers in that city, pron.wn. ces him the ' Prince of Locturers. - In this opinion 1.1,9 entire English and N York press We du not risk much in predicting that a read, r <o unsq.:.ahed in his proie.s.. attract a very large audience in this city. THEATRE Ma.¢ _io Mitchell WYS Greeted, on the occasion of her benefit, last evening, with a fine audi ence and, to car mind. never played bettor. A good bill it offered for this evening, "Katty the "French Spy" fin both of which Maggie takes the leading parte) and the now pantomime err tid6- tcroualy rece.voi on Tuuri,day night. Mies Mitchell bas been ie-engsged for next week, when bhit Will appear in sums new plays, never l rudur•et bore. WHERE T ncr IN AL.1.1..• cHitliY.—We refer with plea.,ure t ti:of advertisement of Messrs. Tiernan & Getty, in another column. Their est , ,bl:sliment is on the Northcorner of Ohio street and the Dtam..r.l, where they have c n hand. a full stork of staple zrocar;os of every descript!.n, teas, wires, liquors, le , in fact everything that goes to stce up a first class grL , •tr: - , t.t.e little del:. caries not generally found in such stores This firm has been in buAlness but a few years, yet they lava bil,ccr-•cdoci up a largo bu tr..• s',to me-t th- demands of which they nod tt neccEqary . to is rep a large stock cf goods on hard, r that Li have always k oompiete assortment. By close applifAtti n to busrnes sod reihn,f, at a ,`air profit, they are gra•Thally ea:Lending their trade and now ..n.4.1.4 a iarce circle c: customers. vislt to their store will convince any ,;:te that they can buy to ad. vanta.g., there TEE PrNS-YLVANI., iIIItTEENTII. N umber trim Eprlght:y hue. c-nip 'diem. IC t•J [lad coatnia2 the fAluwil.g items of :1it4,.. Died, on td.. pdes, the ISth ft.E.t , et the Hospital at tir—,t EMIE, 61 typhoid r Per Lynch, -1....tve of Bologna, in Ith'y, 81-Pll 20 year,. wLo cane her. -3 in 1857, at Pittsburgh, Pa . in Co. .1), Capt. W. C. Enright, Ponnewe Guard-, LI August last. Lie had no relatives in Gls ntrv, but Fei,ro (3:J111cl - is, a eous:n, of Capt. company, who WN , de tailed for the ; , irpese, and faithfully nurs ed him uCtil .is if.ate. Deeeaseri was buried at Gr i st Fal's, Mt:ryi4ll,l, near tbn 1 1 grave of jhom O'Houke of the sa ale cora -1 piny, with appr 'Trutt() honors. Our detakibmiint at Great Falls is in good health, Thi/6 ,, in t 6 e hospital have eli re covered but two, wide. Assistant Surgeon - m orr i, io „ , „ &r , 843 , 11 . t. ant Peterrnan, of Co.A,hadavery severe ht.t..''' k ' min " Mon of the bciw - 1, , but U out again. 1 hose who remain it. the hospital are doing well, and we trust w soon be ready . or duty. A handsome w , rd 11 , tr, been pi-, to Serviant Robert M. Kinkean Capt. Lowe's Ct.atipany K, Meon, being the 'lgor t of the donors —the Sey gent responding in eleven or eight weeds in his usual eleptiatit We rejoice to learn that Capt, Andre- Large. of Co. C, who has been quite ill of typhoid fever at Camp Tennally, has re covered, and is rapidly regaining e , i ht; strength. The Camp Kettle., our sprightly totem porary of the limindhead tWatcrn Ponn gylvania) Regiment, C,l. Leasure, ;a now published at Port Royal, South Carolina, where a post dike teas been established. by the government, the mail being via York city. Col.Blsck's regiment (330 Pennsylvania) has, we regret to learn, lost 37 moo by death, and has 200 sick. Jackson's Ninth Pennsylvania Poserve is stationed on the Virgibia sidn of the Potomac, three mires below Great Falls. Thirty thousand &Afars Lave been sent home by the 13th rnpzaent. Fn — Br :OR BETTER; NJB. WORSE. —Tale is tho title of a new novel just ithtmod by l'eter• son & Bro., Phliadelidala. It 13 what it purports, a love story, and w-il told, free from sickly sentimentalism, but full of romance and a master piece of its kind. It will be extensively read. The story ran through the first eleven ' , umbels of "Temple Bar," the English magazine started in opposition to Thackeray's "Corn hill," and is now republished. Henry Miner, Fifth streut, has the book fur sale at twenty-Ave cents. FRIEND RIFLE!. —There is a vood des'. of sickness among- the Friend Rifles, at tached to tbet3ickles'brigade. Siz,Matthew Megraw, Joseph Flower, Daniel Snee.• baker, Joseph Pauline, Samuel Hays a , j d Joseph Swaney, have died of swamp •„d bilious fevsr, within a week. The cot n ny is stationed at Oamp Orr, near '3 ot , t , s Ferry, Md. 211.0.8.8 OT WALTUN.—SOrne $2, 4 7.00 or thc , $ll,OOO alleged to have been ~Lebezzb d by Walton, the St. Louts governor er a contractor, has been recoverfd in that, „ ty. It was found secreted in Various play es in Walton's house and wss all in s2 , e gold pieces] It had been paid ever tr, Walton, after Walton had abscor e d ,d, by a merchant with whom the latter had pre viously deposited it, CITY MORTALITY. —The Physician to the Board of Health reports, for two weeks ending Nov. 24th, 25 deaths viz: 12 adults, 1:i children; 15 males, 70 females; 2:; white, 2 colored. Two adults died of eonsump. tion,4 children of diptheria, of Bions and 2of Fearlet, fever. By order of the Board of Health any ono eon he vscci noted by calling at 407 Penn stre , t fr,ru 1 to 3 o'clock p m AN ImPosTna --A y oni,g man who stat ed that he came from Lexington, Mo., two weeks since, Was arrested by officer Gum bort on Wednesday, having ob. ained money by representing himself as related to several families in this city. Mayor Wilson com• witted him as a vskrant. Twelve more reuei prisoners reached Wheeling on Wednesday evening last, nine of whom were sent to Columbus, and the other three reiaired at Wheeling. SE!, DINO THEIR EARNINOS liumk.—The volunteers of Col. Llambright's regiment, now in Kentucky, were rocently paid off, and cut of the money received at least fourteen thousand dollars Whi sent home to their families or friends in Lancaster county. MONEY FROM THE VOLUNTEERS—LieIIL Wilson Stewart, o" Co'. Itipeey's regiment has arrived in the city with $B.OOO, entrust ed to his care for distribution among the families of the officers and men of the reg. iment. It Is said a sum equally as large WAS: sent home by express trona the same command. CAPT. D L. tivirrii, Quartermaster to Bonham's Brigade, in service in Western Virginia, is in the city on a visit. He re turns to his brigade to morrow. UNDER MAFLCLIINU 011DICILS —001011 4 .1 l'adaudecker's Regiment, at Erie, now num bers about '6UO men, and has received marching orders. The Colonel telegraph. ed for permission to remain until the clothing, for which he had previously sent a requisition, bad arrived, which was granted. STEAMBOAT ACIENCT.-By reference to ot•r river column it will be seen that Capt. Wrn. Hazlett hse opened a steamboat agency at No il-I Water street. His long experience as a steamboat captain willcum, mend Capt. H. to all rive- men. SAD BERKAV EMIL NT.--within one month, five children of Matthew Cunning ham, of Jefferson township, Butler county, died of diptheria. This included the whole family of children. A LETTER for Mrs. J S. Collin, Alle gheny City, will be four,' et our counting room. . AN honest boy yesterday found a gold :iicce, which be left at the „Mayor', othee. The owner can get it by hie property. m4mitice) rn Wed noyday Novalnhor U7tb. at th,- .e,t4!ecten of Robert Asbx,trth, H. t.'isra., Nr ROdERT THORSHI, Rh; not girt SALLIE . ti. ASH IV OR I kl, tr-th Allegileny city. . . We hte glad to note It, 'eteee.m ouesht , r e 1 rte reporlwla' to the e rt Benedict,. 't nn young coup e beet WlaLed for tier hap pineve and pro. 1E31332M1 JOSEPH MEYER & BOA, Marta*, ilrerm <1 FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE; CRAIIKA. WA KEHDUBE, lab 4NI I I'HFI KU; SIR f, thottreeu Sixth etreet and V:rtin wib.y ) no 9 PIT )HIiTOGRAPH ALBUMS a- ALL TVLI. !MEE DIARIES OR 1 s r, W. S. HAVEN. nog mitNER As!) ST ISHTS N 051117 D A 1.7. ILL J ISIS L IJ I AD{. ROBERT DALZELL Pa. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS - ND - I)¢.u.lab2l Proocrus kltD PITTSIOIIII3 MLIMPACCUILDS. NO. sil LIBERTY S MEET. 1301W,1U V(/' IP Mts..; WAN I Ell.—Two good a,,,d Cooper.; for light Work ;apply io JAM E 3 A. NE.TZEI2, o 077 enrner Market and Irtrat enneeta J 5 barrels Senn • a 0.1; 40 du Uitrt,on do —recoor•d and for Ral by (ootr.ii H NRV fl COLL INH LED— i,boo Pig, ITvd: lut; 14,1114 Liar Load, fr , r .Ale by H KNRY H. INILLINN • - Ar 1' I, Ih. hgrrelA , htnr, Apple, varl on+ knadd, nn.. TNeared and for male by J A ts , l F.B A. IrEIZ EH corner Market and Fint enre.4, la EW RA IS I NS .l.\Tg buxom New Bunch Rao.sine 69 hll boson du i 0 I , oxes I,e)er do j, ,, er re , dyed end for eel° by REYMER & BROS. Nos.l2d and 128 Wood su-ept, k 3( t ,si FANCY TRAVELING SHIRTS, 0 ddierent etylee, made of Plain, Fancy and Sear ,, yi, a nola. of ' , tun French and lower grades, et and upwards, whol EA e ale and rhiall. TON, MACRUM k Co, 17 Fifth eiroot. Piokeyes; do—round and In nhtp . .st SR e by ''Voi A VEIZ JAp. Fret le reels. . _ corner Market p COT - i 200 ha 600 rta-kli P aK - .fr.:kr, in store and , :&147156 !RUNE:FRENCH BOOTS, Of Bro)ks' Manufacture, dELLIM AT,IIEIV !YORK PRICES, FOR CASH, At 31 Fifth street, 'W, E, SCIEDIEBTZ & CO. r Al 6 SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No,, 48 ST. CLAIR STREET. THOMAS FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WARERO4IMI3; No. Ibi FEI )ERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKIN G, in an ite branches, will r ceire prompt attention. Orden can be left at the room or a the Livery 8 table of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio Street. A llegheny. selB.4y AcoIuo , RTABLE DWELLING hOUI4O, xnit able for a pmall [artily, on Carson atroel, South Piu aburgh. Rent V. per month. B. CUTHBER V &BON, 61 Mina t street. 20 EDITIOI. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Iligot's Mews up to Two O'clock. Sec. Chase's reply to the Reso lutions (alike New ork and New Jersey Presbyterian Synod. WASHINGTON', Nov. °P.—The Minutes of the Presbyterian synod of New York and Now Jersey. during its recent session in Newark, N. J., were by order of that body forwarded to the Secretary of State. Among resolutions adopted was the fol lowing: Resolved, That while we do not feel call ed upon to add anything to rr-peatc‘i testi monies of our church on the aut.] of slavery, nor to offer any advice to the government on this subject, still, fully believing that it lies at the foundation of all nn:iooal troublee, we recommoud to our people to pray more earnestly than ever for its removsl, and that the time may speedily come when God by his providence shall, in his own good time and way. bring it to an end; that nothing may be loft oil it but the painful record of its past city , fence." The following i 3 the reply of the Socre Lary of State. • DEPARTMENT CF STATE, WA:iiiINGT,N, Nov, 27, 1861 f To the Syn,,d f Sew York and Sew Jer• (.4KNTrImEN:—Tho minuted con• tainint; your resolutions on the condition of the country, which you directed to me, has been PUbillittqd to the President of the United States. 1 arc instructed to express to you his great satisfaction with those proceedings which are distinguished equally by their patriotic sentiments and purely christian spirit, It is a just tribute to our system of government that it has enabled the American people to enjoy, unmolested, more of the blessiegs of Divine Provi decree which effect tem natural conditions of human society than any other people over enjoyed together with a more abro• lute degree of religious libertp than before the constitution of that great government had ever been hoped for among men. Tee overthrow of this government might therefore justly be regarded as a calamity, not only to this nation, but to mankind. The President is aasurred of of public vir tue and of the public valor, but this is on. availing without the power of Gud. The President thanks you for your invocations f that intle , pensa' , le support, rid he earnestly solicits the same invocations from all classes and conditions of men, !loving that those pray ere will rot be dent ed by the God of our fathers. Ha trusts and expects that ttt.s result of this mutt unhapt y attempt at revolution will c firm and strengthen the Union of the ro public and ultimately renew the fraternal affections among its members, so essential to a reetoratiun of the pubic welfare rind happiness. I am, very sincerely, Your an I bumble EN - Omit, WM Li. SIWARD, Secretary of St Ile. Dr. W. 'l'. Alexander, Assistant Sur• geon to Colonel Bayard's First Pehnsy I. vania cavalry regiment, who was wounded at the skirmish ut D7elnitsville on Satur day, died tusday. It was thought he would recover. A reconnoissance was made yesterday by a squadron of the Lin. coin cavalry under command of Captain W. IL Boyd. They proceeded to within about a mile of Fairfax Court House, when they observed a body of rebel Infantry ran' t ,, r.coalcd in ride pits, whie.h ex• tended across the turnpike. A few rebel cavalry were also in the rear and within ride range Shots were exchanged, the L.c• , In csnit:ry using their carbines and lnk.ng every precaution to prevent a Fur• prise deploying on foot to the right and left. Toe tquildroh returned in good order, haying atcomplished the object of the rev conn tissanee Tyne of our troops had his arm sightly grsp al by a bap:. A rebel was killed and the cavalry and inlantry of the enemy were seen to change their position by failing back of the town. Posor tit I ICE DEHARTMENT, No , " 29, 181;1 f It has been reported to this Lhq rrtinent that seine of the P.,stmaliters have declin ed to receine United States Treasury :Notes payable on demand when i tiled to them in payment fur postage stamp; and stamped e nveiopes. Postmasters are there- ALL rxu!rs, I re iniorniod that tbeeo notes ere to be en Lquivaknt in ail 1 eipoets to coin. fty order of the rue'russter General. (:Signed) A. N. ZN8.1.1, I'. M. Go oral N , V drill I NUTON CITY, November —ln giving an account of the capture of British schooner Mabel by Commander Yard, Capt. Dupont says she has brought into Pur-. yal harbor. She purported to be ,from llavana and bound for New York, _but et the time oh her capture was heading or St. Catharines' Sound, Lier cargo con isted of; bales of blankets. 4 cases of cloth Three boxes of starch, 11:, boxes tin, 1120 bags of coffee, 110 barrels of potatoes, pigs of lead, :al bags of shot, 1 box of shoes, I; bags of arrowroot, 1 case of pis tols and revolvers, cases of cavalry s words and L cases of stores. The Mabel was formerly named the John W. Anders .u, of Baltimore, and there is strong presumption of her Inten tion to run the blockade, and she will bo sent to l'ulladelphia for adjudication. The following army appointnitnts have just been made: 2d Lieut.. Itleh,rd li Crawford and Samuel Beck, jr , to Assis tant Ad talent Generals, with rank ut Ctp. tains. let Lieut. James C. Underwood, Captain. William I'. Sanders, Joseph C McKibbens to be Aid de Camps to Giner al lialleck, with rank of Colonel. Charles Weston to Military Storekeeper in the Ordnance Department. James Commissary of Subsistence of volunteers, with rank of Captain. Hiram B. Wethur oil Assistant Quartermaster of volunteers, with rank of Captain• K• Morris Cope land, Assistant Adjutant General of vol. unteers, to report to Gem Banks, with rank of Major. Sir James Ferguspn denirs he was act ing as a spy whets visiting this country. It is only an act of justice to him to say that be was charged by many pervms in South with letters, to be delivered or 'ted throughout the post offices of and that on arriving at Wash -kng advised that such was government, he at once o the Government. more commis. .1./ shooters ‹rdady the North, ington, and D. prohibited by the surrendered all letters Col. Borden will grant L. sions to raise companies of eh. for his brigade, as enough have been granted to more than will fill it Those wishing to join this corps mush enlist under Captains holding commissions priir to the present date. Spencer's new repeating, breech loading rat was tried by a board of army officers, by order of Gen McClellan, on Friday.— They make a satisfactory report, end re , commend its introduction into the ser vice. Prisoners Sentenced 13osTorr, November 29.—The eleved iientuckians who were released from Fort Warren a few days since, being destitute of money, were sent to their homes to-day by the city authorities. J. S. Nevins, the mail robber, was Ben , tanned to-dey to an imprisonment of five years in the Dedham jail. 5. P. Skinner was sentenced to an im prisonment of five years in jail, and a fine of live thousand dollars, for fitting out allaver. From Washington, Rockville Jail Destroyed by DA KN IC,Tr•WN Nov. 27.—The jail of ' Moiagomiery county, at Rockville, was entirely destroyrd by tiro fast night. The fire was the work an incendiary. A prier • ;otter, who was incarcerated for firing grain lin the stack not cooty wooks ago. A pros vost gnarl of the 49. h Now York Regi ment, under Captain Ammon, secured the prisoners, sixteen in number and put them in the Court House. The incendiary on being interrogated by Captain Amnion, exulted over his act nod said he fired the jail to get into the Penitentiary. The Curt Martial which originally tried and convicted Lanighati for the murder of Major Lewis, of the 46th Pennsylvania Regiment, was reconvened last week to reconstder that case. The sentence of death lied been or would be pronounced against rim and he was through the consolation of religion to expiate his erirrie. Dr. Steiner or the Sanitory Commission, is now en gaged in making a third examination of the condition of this decis:on. The regi. rents of the first brigade, General Aber. are a'l in generous competition in Eddins. to the health and comforts of camp hm and cold weather, hut the 12th 11 sachuaa s and Kith lndinnl aro s rang rivals in ingenuity in constructing huts ,nd wartni g and ventilating their dorni. eels and rendering then convenient and comfortable. Nothing of importance from the other &de Steamers Boarded. ST. J ()Ells's, November 29 —The steamer Nova Scoatian Wli3 boarded at lour o'clock ,esterd,y, and the Elinburg at midnight, ••T Cape Itace, by the Aisociated Press Yacht. All well. The latest American news was put aboard, including the corn- UICTICEMOCL of the bombardment of Perim. cola. Collision. ALBANY, N. Y , Novt,mber 29 —The teAmor Francis SLriddy CAMEI in collision with a schooner last ni4bt. lier boiler was damages! and searing steam scalded nine rf her passeLgen , , three of whom have died. blight nnow. (212K8H2', Nov. 9. —Thel2 - 2 WAS 21 light all of snow here thin mottling with the hermometer et 21; Barks Arrived Nxw YORK, November 2ll.—ArrivEd barirt , , Howilse from Dublin, and 13rotbers from Cienpulpo. Governor General Sworn In. Moyray.AL, NOV. 2'.+. —Lord MOLek was 6 worn in as (i,,vornor General of Can aia to-dqy. New York Market R eport. ICW Y. , 1,K, November 29—Eueoging. Cotton exc.ted aed advanced ; sales 2,00 0 halts at Flour heavy 121,11111) bbls. old at $.),33®5.40 for tis ate; $ 5 u(!., T 4 5 , 90 for Uhiu, and ',"!,:5,.;0(!iy'1i,7,5 for Southern . Wheat declined le; sales 238,001) bush. at $1,180141223 for Llt,i 'ago Srping $1,25® 1,1:7 for Milwaukee Uiub ; $1,30®1,33 IL,d, and $1,31; f,.t. With°. C..rn .nchsug• ed,; sales 108,000 bikheis at 63(1iltAc Whisky 0. Stocks aro better, but with out activity. Cincinnati inalliet Report. Cuit•INNATI, November 29 —Erening.— Fiour uncha n mina!; ;he demand is liuht ar:d heal. Superliue $4, aid Eztra '4.loEril Wheat Red White 80@ . 1 7 :10 Oais to :arm , supp:y and dull at ilk Corn firm at 26®:10 Li , gs in Isrzo supply and dull, c;osiug at $3,10@) :,25; the sales the last two days comprise 9000 head—the receipts for 48 hours add up 211000 heed. Mess Pork in fair demand aL S9,Z)O for Lext umnth, with sales of 500 bbis.—it would not bring any more on th.e. spot. A gm 1 demand Ur Lard at 71? : .r tue last laa'f 0: December, and un the spot; about 700 bbls. and tierces sold at the-e rates, a n d !.1 , 11 LIOTCPS head and gut at for i.,untry for city Green mews lower; sales of sOO pieces at 2 for Shoulders, and for Hams— the latter rate for heavy: bacon told more firmly—tie Commissary has advertised for 175,000 lb , . Sides, t. , be awarded tor morrow. Coffee le j(irli.: higher, with a moderate demand at 10i@17.1-c.; Sugar steady—fair demand at 9(i_r,lo}c; Molasses is down to -10®-12, but a iimlied demand. The demand for money is more active, but the supply is abundant exchange etea'y at .} premium. Heavy snow falling since p. in , but it melts as it falls. SWEET'S _ _ INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, N'holeiale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS & CO., n09:374vn0d onrner Second sod Wood Fos• it ITr A I E. Ui h. A b11..5-- 4 1 14R. BROWN'riff 00, o. MEI:ILA SO !, .4n i 'Pi MHOS I. Ol N _4l ... 5n4444 , 41e1d street, PRotbuno, :,..:‘" isPTlneylvanin. Or. BROWN 444 on oil 04:4. le :5 4 :: i s T. non of Pittoburgt., and !M. noon 1 ' mf, - T ..r.' , .0 Prset:Oß r, 011. I,t t,,,,, v . • ,ti . 4 Ave wort. Hl4 Ott 41 owe .a. e.. 4•.. • ' , 4 , o :7' boon onntlnod mood! to Private ' , ln' - F.- t sad Hurrossl 1.,1.4ea•e5. OITILEN6 AND STRANGERS in newt of a Mt...lie:al friend. dhow.' not fail to nnu out the sure place of rohof. The Do'tor to a ragu:ar are•tuat., and ana.rienoe in the treat moat oertn:n o:n-n Is :RUT. Kklari/1- tow to the auttorore of [peg p,ere, :lent relief o 7 tt^ u..,0 of his lernedlee ao i fui.ow:ng ble ad. Tien. UEt NE10W,'..1.3 REM EDIES never fall to core tne wont form or Ihmereal Me eaaea, Impantier and Sorotuloue Allemlona. Mao Ilinent,w 1. .m a horodiLwry *AIM, which ruszufiveLs dee I ,0 tea form of a ',elder. lama and a greet many forme of alc;•1 1118ex/inn, Lno of whiuh tlroly ignorant. To 1,01 . .31111R0 artl Brown o nrEl hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. S MINAL ‘a l KAU 1113K9 Dr. Prown'e re...neat:es for this aiarrning Liknit/le In ought on often by that solitary habit of sensual grat.fication, which the young and wietkroincleS often giTe way to, to their own iie.uruonott.) are the only reliable ronneslies known to lttfs noun. iry—they are asks anetnale a siseudy reetorattoe of health. • 1"..111".111t1iTISE Dr. IiTOWn'S remedies iStli4sT t. , ecru thin pa-nful ilisoane in a Inc days—tre will aarrant a cute. He also treiela Pilau, (Heat, (sonnorfuoas cflaravis, 14 -male Weakness, Houthli7ii•piireseioas, Inenswiis of the Joints, Fis tula in - Ann, Nervous Arlachou., Pains in the Back sod iiitineys, Irrnation of the togotbel ',mil silt diuoen of an impure vrig:z. A latter cloncribose the eymoteene. oentain , ng a ru, directed to Dit.l4..)WS, So. 5) :.. , unt.lafteld St-, Pittsburgh. Pa., will be tromothately au.serGrod.— Yoder.: sent to any reitirena, aAfely pAwretl, and ...oar, from observation- JOHN 1111001ii1lt4A1P, COMMISSION MERCHANT, YOB THE SALE CY FIG METAL AND BLOOM, Ti W ATNR sTKEET, BICIAJW MA I:1i El allas t'ITTSBORGH. •• White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Under Fin le on hand, and made to order, on and Uversbi, nhorteat °Lien, .I,Amsors, R. WIL., I.)TORY, SHIRT FA ILE STREET NO. 47 ST. CLA. 0081 I NIP° Iit'LAINI T. FOR ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS . ST. JOSEPH, And other points in Northern Missouri, the State of Kansas, or the 'I erntories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH. MISSOURI RAILROAD, The only rail route from St. Lotus to St. Joseph It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen hoare to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. *.Sus your Tickets to Kansas and all points ' in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC H. STUR.GEON, Pres't. and Gent Supt. North Mis soon R. R. lin= H. bramosa, Agent. seliktisn RI. NT. .EI 14. PO ST OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVE[. Frank ln , ronoet, Brownville. fiallauo, Clark, Brownsville. Col. ilay fon,ablep, robei 6. Minerva, Gordon. Wheeling. Mime Cox. lia/hpolia. Denmark. Robinson, 8t Louie L rvie Martin, Brown. Zartesrile. Bunny Side, Marotta, Louisville (iiizen, Calhoun, Evansville DEPARTED. Franklin, Bennet, Brownsville. Gsliatin,-C!ark, do Barkrd, Prob'ca, Elizabeth- Intin T. rd'CointiA. 61 U.'"nnitin. Wheeling 13. y Cdte, Anawalh, Louisville &leer PA,v,, Mc M Ain. Cincinnati. Prima Donna, Moore, Kanawha Kenton, Ebert, Cin< !dna!' Lenawa, Brown, do River—Lut evening ,t twilight there were 6 f3et 8 inches water in the ehannel and at a stand. We bad h•ary rains on Thursday night. . . g*TuThe fine si‘ie wheel steamer Un dine Capt. Cos, loaves this day, positively, forGallipelia and intermediate porta. We take pleasu a in re com:nending this boat and its officers. Capt. i.e. lil'Vay will be found in Lhe office. SiZir The tine packet Argonaut, Capt. J. W. r crter leaves this day, positively, for Oncin riati, Cairo and at. Loots. This boat has the best el. caommcda4,onr, and Is In charge of skillful and experienced officers. xek, The new and splendid passenger steamer Citizen, Capt. R. Calhoun, leaves thia dal Cincinnati and Lout/mine. Oapt.Calbonn Is a clever gentleman, end one of the beat boatmen on the western waters. Our old and eeteemed friend Capt Caughey, will be found is the office. Ca' The tow boat Collier was sold on Wednesday for ten thousand donors. She is one of the lx-et tow-hosts that comes to this port. lte,„, The fast little packet, S. C. Ba ker, was void tea company 85ai Steubenville. She is to run between that port and Wheeling ins sing daily trip.a. liar Capt. C. A. Dravo'a splendid pack• et, St. Cloud is now at our lauding loading for Bt. Louis. Since her last trip she; has been put in thorough and complete repair and is in the bent ( rder for Ills fall and winter trade: Captain Dravo knows how to fit up a boat and how to command one also. We are pleased to learn that our old friend. T. Shuman, will be found in the GSM& e — Something Is going on. The steam ers ellver Ware, Kenton Key West No. 2 and Ma tango left here during the past t /MID on a se: cret expealoon. As they are all In charge of care. ful and experienced commanders, we may soon expect to hear of ~ .nmething being done. lair Glad to sae him. Our old friend H. Lee Brady, E ,is agtin amongst us, atter an absence of many months. Re is on the Denmark. For Cincinnati L.ouloville and tit. II Mad. THIS DIY, POSITIVELY, 2 P. M FINE PASSENGER r i steamer CI rIZEN, R. Calhoun, awalh, Commander. leaves as above. For freight or passage apply on board. noBo For it intinnati, Louisville. Cairo and St. Louis. THI3 DAY, Mb, 10 A. M.. THE PACKET STEAMER, ARGONAUT. J. W. Niter, Corn' mender, leaves as above. Nor Ire.ignt or retasape apply on board or to no3o J. It. LIVINGSTON A Co, Agent. C'—' or Ancinnati, Louisville. Evansville and St. Louis. Tl 4 E splendid passenger steamer ST. CLO7D. C. A. Dravo, commander, 'eaves on this day, Nov. :Nib at 10 a. m. Per fright or passage apply on board or to non JOHN FL VAC, Agent. For "Barletta, Gallipolls, Par kersburg and Portsmouth: REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer ROCKET, Capta'n John Wolf, will leave or the above and in termediate port. every Sammay at 10 A. m. For freighi or passage apply onboard or to nein JOHN B. LIVINGSTON A CO, Ageota. Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. TEI E fine passenger steamer FA( • GRAHAM . . Captain Mun roe Avers. commander,' lOares Picts hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m, and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. to. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. B. I...tvcrarron A Co., Agents Pittsburgla. B. 8. Poises t Co., Zanesville. For Wheeling, Marietta and EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. M. rr H E STEAMER SCIENCE, j„ Captain Wm. Reno, loaves for mieling, Marietta, Parkersburg and 6.ilipotie, mak nag weekly trips, leaving Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY at 4 o'clock, and returning leave. Gainpobs every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. note D. R. LEWIS, Agent. For Marietta, Parkersburg and Gallipolls. RECULAR BATUR.DAY PACKET. riIHE FINE SIDE WHEEL .teamer UNDIIVE, M.A. COX, com mander, 10 tTOS Pittsburgh every Sat-. urday at 4 p. m . returning leave.' Galllpolts every loe4nay at 10 a. in. For freight or pansies apply an board or to n•l9 J B LIVINGSTON A CO, Agents. STEAMBOAT AGENCY WILLIAM HAZLETT Hu opened an office at NO. 94 WATER STREET, Where he will transact ageneral Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a share of patrotage from steamoost men. 'loaf -8m H. D. BRECHT & BBC. MAYUFACTUS.ERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS 11 , 1 FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 12S Smithfield Street, Demlor's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts burgh Pa. Aar City Glass at manufacturer's Price, lie Particular attention given to repairing Paintings, B.eguilding Frames and business cards framed at wholesale price. • PeeiV M .. el , 5 o~ mod 14 4 I CD D?) 1, 33m 1T 6 a %.4 .0 o ; t . 3 co • ".9 2 Is O 0 , E" 2 1.20 SPALDINCi'S THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHE S BRYAN'S PIILMONIO WAFERS. AYERS' CHERRY PEOTORA.L. SCHENCK'S PUL?&ONIC SYRUP. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP For sale by HAS. H. SUPER, AT A-I‘.IB:.DRUG:STORS, Cor. Penn and St' Clair at' COMIXIMIIIII of , fitineististree, No. 1.189 GIRARD :STREET, Phiratielphla, Norember. 22, ROL Proposals , will be received at this office `iulil 1? o'clock M ;On the 80th day of NOVEMBER, for furnishing for the use of tie Coned States army, such 11 me and in such quantities as may be re. , gamed duriaglbu mOntb-Qr Pectrin 1 032, tabel4lo2e. lifiobsletenee Sto2oB,il2l:' _ • 160.0 A %I- first quality Smoked Bacon /3Mkuhpeird insight tierces, of ablitttBoo., 2,000 barrels Extra Superfine Flour. en,ooo pounds brat quality , Pilot Bread in good flow , barrels 350 bushels first quality New Wititeidlonns, to "good dry barrels - 160 bushels first quality split Peas, in good dry barrels -10,000 pounds prime Rico in goes:LAM:lr iniklien: 80.000 pr.rne Rl° Coffee in barrels 42,000 pounds light yellow sugar, in barrels, 2,000 gallons Vinegar 2,600 pounds best quality Adamantine Candles, full weight, one-fourth sizes and three. fourths twelves • 10,050 pounds good hard Soarsfifilyieiglit 250 canals gbod, oleo, dry, fide Salt in good tightbarrels 250 Relines good Molasses or Syrap, libarrals Samplers in boxes distinctly marked, to accom pany proposals for all [Minim' except meak''. All of the articles to he of the best quality, esedrely,,,Paek ed, and In perfect order for transpoinatio-w. , Bide Fill Inc tide yeakagenand delivery 1n the, incl. Seders name and 'date of purchase riqunrkl oa e ach kage. Certificate , . of. inapeOthar of the Meat and Flour will beTognireaL Bids from-lenown deniers or manufacturers - only,: will be - vionitidered, and each bid must be accompanied brae Written guarantee of tworospQnsible persons - for the taitb. ful performance ofthe contract. Proposals lobe endorsed'Propos:els for Subsist enee B Wree," and directed to Captain O. W. TRONA - n and'A 013,15 SA. TO THE PUBLIC, EtEIPtinDIALLY the !gm. 15 rant and falsely Mod -55 ?f , YA/Cialle Or all de. aecrunations. treat stic.ret and dmicat< disorders, sell !Wade and 4,entruae or Rummest Ammon and widens to youths of both sexes, an, anci.ln, single or nutmeat, ~BeintUase kir.assreor ruttioshes the fact of his doing 90, the ,TC.orrX., and falsely modest are treadle...ly emoted, end thins it t sin very arrant - At, end fir contsminap4p end inerrard. on Pmona their wives, prat:Warn* sons ni ['arts , ti.mn. • Their family physician Should be e s tr ener trims in ignorance that:they dr t'i• -s 1 r BEANS MOP, (eXcapt pnbiliatung) v codes might be loet.to. them ice in - steely modestand presumptuous Lam as rn anti raised In ignorance, spillage.) as m ',summit; _ d 0 compare society intelli gence, sense .:emand eautz,naystenotinq, meanly or t . Is to publicity, however, that nUrnernlv , ••• an i gnardums atittbankful that their aces dpia.... - .ers and warda,,prcinously feeble, Areal); e. d of ouL -site condition and 4.perir • anoe, have been reemze4 ne.alth and vigor by Dr. BRAItSTRUP, besides, many before and after mar riage through him have been saved much antianng, anxiety, mortification, etc. litivuicthe advantage of over thirtyyears experience and Observation, consequently, he has superior skill In the treatment of special - diseases, and who Is daily - consulted by the profession, as well recommended , by respecbi able citizenry publishers, proprietors of hotels, to Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal entrignions.— This dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has never yetfailed. In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of hie old, age, seventy yeany - all irregu larity is completely cured. As for - conalirmition or pulmonary diseases my ovum which are cocain°. 9ed from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physiCien five years at the basinessot has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been Mammon's& as the certifi cates will show. They are all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that each-person will get at the ex ti all fres of charge-- Office 56 Smithfield street, near Diamond street Private communications from all parts of the Union strictly attended to. Direct to BOS BOO _ Plttsburgh Pasteto& dad ly 4avtia r WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID IrPCANDLE2B Eid RAMONA,. COFFIN, Special Partner, General Partners. MEANS & -COFFIN, (Baceassore to . 3 41'CandIQB8,14tearu3 A ago] WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Weed and Water SW" PITTSBURCH. PA PETRONA OIL WORKS. LONG, MILLER &CO., Works at Sharpsburgh Station; Alla.. gheny Valley Railroad. "Kielce and Warehouso 23 Market Street, Pittsburgh. Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricating OartxMOils and Bennole. No. 1 REFINED OIL, wean/mm.ICD NON-EXPLOSIVE. always on hand:. oc2/14J E. WATT Eli TERRY, PRICE & CO.; IMPORTERS AND REALMS IN CLOTHS, CASHMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, fah, NO. 255 WA TrirNlT ST. North Side, PHILADIALPHIA, PA JOEIZI V. MILT, MINI B. P1110:14 OLIVII MAT del2ly W. H. McGEE & CO.. MERCHANT TAILORS, INVITE the attention buyers to ,AleiTdl Fill and Winter Goods, just received, among which may be found all of he newest styles of goods for tents and Youth's Ware, together with a full and complete. assort ment of gentlemen's Furnishing Gos. W. H. OfetiEE & C 0.. 143'Vederatat. n020.2m cor. Market Square, Allegheny City. T Asr NOTICE--The State Mercantile AA Tax Payers of the oily of Pittsburgh who have not paid their Licence for 1861, are notified that after the 10th day of Deeembet next a l that re mains nnpai t wilt be placed in the hands of an Alderman for collection. n 027 WM. PACHBAUNI, Treasurer. MELODEONS.— Jost received a new and. full supply of Masons k Hamlin's celebrated Boston Melodeons. 4, 434 and 6 octaves in portable and piano style cases, from $46, 00, taa, $lOO, $l6O to $2OO. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, n 01.6 Between Diamond klleyr.and Fourth at.. EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTME AN & ANDERSON , OIL COMP aLrY , °riser Hand it. end :Dnouniltbe Way JNO, M OKELY .A_NAJNO. BLACK, Jr.. have entered into cotiaitnership under the name end style of "LUNAWOLI. The Company are prat:arid:lP fifialitirders for Lubricating and Illuminating Oils. Cohsignments solicited. Advances made. Storage very ample- Pitntvamh, November 2easak. nognatd •- - A RARE ORANGE F(,l .A..1.1AN OF 11 VornMorraiism 'DOLLAUTVAPITAL.-- The =when interest in an olcteatabPshed whole sale Grocery House in the city ofiClevetand, doing a good business, almost exclusively' yeah. Stock fresh, and will be disposed 01 it • bargain. as the undereigusd wishes to leave the 'State THE ULIA.NCE Id A GOOD ONE. For particulars address IL A. MILLS, no27:loid Cleveland, Ohio. 14 . EFINRRS AND 'DItA T,ERS IN Pure Carbon 014 quality guaranteed, Pitts aqh- Also, Benaole and Car Grease catmint:ids , on hand Orders left &CChem, Smyth Water and First streets. will be momptly B Ind- 0n26.6n2 %V - ANT P.:1)-300 bush. lititue lieshan nook Potatoes, t 7 • DifiL n 027 earner Maiet, and Piot streets. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE T BTOCILINGDZIB 07 UR PININIMIMIXIA. 111/11 UMW. IMMURING COMPANY 1 , 111 be hid - N=IMM MI, at it o'eloalr, t. r, at -the Ootbetbre Oniee a• v 127 Walnut aeet, Phßachgphla, for th e E - TION OF SEVEN DIREOTtas, to serve for the mmtng year;andelso'SEONSMA,Raceed TREA I3- USER, and for the trauma:dos - of MI other bast nem that 7 1W be traded be arethet Meeting. UMDNFsR'FISHE Towable.. 110Y12211rd MOWN sr. TLEVIIIK Y, 188 Wood Streot; gitt AKE TOOLS FOB BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest peartible notice. Marlin the business nEntruarfapthringtoola mace the "Levee first broke ontore can assure =L . , /a wn& mamma in thtroligbardnies, that It VII be to their intareat-tollya *moan- and make an ezimitation of our stookltorriantand. mita WANT) D4,Two ,Itotim.tobn to can- VIM a new inigoillientlyillontosiod popular worn. Just issuing from the Wfll US sold by subscription list only. , CLiWitITER‘ Aotwoosabirdl street; a 'MS. S. C. DRIPU3AV— es tom a. ailed la store awl ApigelkY- -XiASI44IIB CO. noXl- •
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