he Onitri post. I=. . 4 4 , ,00 "<s.-;; - -2 OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. r rrrsn MR G 11 : Mh*i/AV - M()lt *INC: For Afternoon and Midnight Tele graph and Local News See First and Third Pages. Stir Post OfBCP stamps,nf any 'PTIOrn , fI4OOI3 overSnatift.kSos wil. nm he -enfbiif.l fnr flperin_ tiOnß ta-.4l;f*.rnSt The Pni.tinss.er here thielin i ns to exxlittfitin the lars'r &neminations for smaller ones, they become useless to us. THE FAMINE IN IRELAND On Saturday we published the letter of Hon. Robert J. Walker, suggesting the proprietybf Congress making an ap propriation to the people inhabiting those districts in Ireland which are afflicted with famine. An effort of the kind was attempted in 1848 for a similar purpose, but was killed by constitutional objections. The term famine has but little signifi cation in this plentiful country ; we know,nothing of what it means. On the otherside of the-All.intic, however, there lies a beautiful and charming island, the land of poetry, of grandeur and of beauty, famous in story and in song. which is again about to suffer the pangs of destitution. This little island, which has given to the world more than its share of genius, greatness and valoe is by some ioscrutible cause doomed to the degredation of beggary. The Creator again has visited her with one of His most fearful ministers. If the suffering which poverty endures while on earth be taken into account at the final set tlement the victims of famine are cer tain of a happy eternity. For six centuries, the history of Ire land has been a melancholy one; how she has at all survived the frequent scourge by which she has been visited, together with the systematic and unre• lenting oppression of the government, is a question almost as inconceivable as the famine itself. From the first incur sion by England until the present day she has struggled against oppression in some form or other; and notwithstand ing the efforts of her oppressor, aided by pestilence and famine, and serious di viltions among her own people, she still lives; and even now we see her in her poverty, her.body lean and haggard, but her indomitable spirit still unconquered The government which has held the Irish people so long in bondage, with all its craft and power, has never been able to secure their affections. To the:United States this poverty-stricken people look for succor; from the days of the Ameri can revolution unti: the present they have looked on this comparatively happy land as their inheritance. Like the poet's christian upon the banks of .lor damcanting a wistful eye towards Canaan, the people of the Emerald Isle have been stretching their mental visions across the wide Atlantic, in joyous anticipation of some day reaching our shores. And theyhave reached us in mil lions,and show themselves worthy of being here. Upon every battle field where American blood has flown, from the surrender of Corn wallis, at Yorktown, to the flight of Sllbta Anna from the field of Bu'-ns Vis ta, up to the undaunted valor of the gal lant Sixty-ninth charging upon masked batteries at Manassas, the Irish, in Amer ica, have shown themselves eminently worthy of being citizens of a land so free. This day of Ireland's misery may prove that of her deliverance. Starva tion there, and need of her valor here, may bring about some system of emi gration which in a few years will land her entire population upon our shores. Her present famine, and our infamous rebellion, may suggest some system pro ductive of inconceivable results. Alluding to the probability of Cons gress failing to grant any relief, the North American speaks as follows; ".Bat there is a way in which the Irish people can be helped as well as by sending them food, to wit: emigration, Here we have an immense empire, affording ample soope for all their race, millions of whom are h re already, and doing well. For half a century past the poor but tbrilty immi grants from Ireland have b sending across the ceean their hard-earned savings to bring hither their kindred, to a better land. How they have succeeded in life, how they have accumulated fortunes, and attained to positions and honors; bow their industry has benefitted the country even more than themselves, we need not say. Since the outbreak of the war the great emigration hes hestitated, we will not say ceased. The I.,,ndcm papers have been rejoicing at this, as proving that one of the prircipal sources which supplied labor and population to the republican empire was at an end. Just at this juncture steps in an Irish famine, to show the fallacy of all such suppositions, and to prove to the Irish race that their native land still has hiseronrin store fm. them. That they will profit by the lesson, and migrate hither, we itilly"telieve Soon ens uga we shall hear of millions of dollars remitted to Ire land to bring out kindred from the land of suffering ' John blidell Since the arrest of this dignitary, we have seen a great many accounts of lid birth and early training in the city of New York. The Washington corres pendent of the Nt-t.v York Mercury fur nishes the following additional particu lars,...whic' It we submit to our readers. singlithe , promise however, that we shun publish nothing more upon the subject: . _ "In the year 1786, my boy, this Slidell, sold candles in New York, and was born about two years after the marriage of the elder Slidell. While he was yet a young man be went mach into female society, and,at length offered his hand to a lady. Her father, being a male, gave his consent to the match, and on the day of the weds ding there was it.flre in the Seventh ward. Since that time Slidell has been a married man, and was much respected until he got iiitii,theidinitte.. I get these facts from a friend of the family, who has a set of silver spoons• - engrared with the name of . Slidell," • •• • . Sheriff of Philadelphia. Governor Curtin has iteued a commission to Robert Ewing, or Philadelphia, as Sharat. Re—Secretary Chase is considered a pretty shrewd Enancier; he conducted the affairs of Ohio pretty well, and left the Gubernatorial chair with a good deal of credit. It will be seen, however, that be is no match for the sharpers of Wall street. In his last negotiation for 100,000 the agreement was that they should take G per cent bonds at a price that would realize them 7 per cent on the equivalent... This was figured up by the Secretary, at 90 1 1, when, in fact, Ki ig all that he will receive, the bankeis IMIBII hus making $500,000 through Chase's inadvertance. It would take the light ning calculator, or a broker's clerk, to find his way through the labyrinthian mazes of our bewildering per cents, and though Western lawyers and politicians are trained to shrewdness, they are no t quite up to the practised keenness (to call it no harder name) of Wall street. For The PosL Money and Pittsburgh Trade! We have now at least slx months of the future during wblch our cspilel sw and business men eon urge forward business. regardless of croakers and war panic makers. No very important changes in our land armies wi t probably take place un tl spring. and our naval ferries will doubtless be eue cebsful in any enragement they may underteke. We have money a perfecl., drug at five per cen'. per annum in New Fork: money superabundant In Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Chicago, as well as at Pittsburgh. Gold is gaily arriving from Elrope am well as from CtlifJrnia. Our export of grain and flour, as well as of general produce, are incred''cly large our country healthy; our cotton and woolen mills fully employed, and iron mann feet.ire,n a healthy eon/wen. Why in if, then, that our Pit here do not ,enure utvre Government e frr7et.t 1 II hy are rot al/ our manoloetorien on fall tctrkr W ho are our bank stocki, pat,ing eight per cent. divuie-ids, tbihrult'r f t ate at par/ W hy are in sorance stocks like the "Bunekn" and o Western" e mepanie3, (which ray TWFANE per cent intoreet sell ag ad ttrerey-frve per tent below parr Why are deposits let remain idle in the Bank rf l'itt,butrgh if wise. hundred thousand dollars, a /itch dram NO is. EREBT, and which the blas.k a It net ions even to the United Gioia Government nt seven three i ttniths per cent interest! The an ewer is because the cam...fists of Pittsburgh are afraid—they are not cheerful and sanguine: they do not urge forward the hue' nags of the city; they listen to sensation telegrams and croakers; and permit rhicago, Cincinnati and New York to go on proepering, whiles Pit'shurgh is re tre gnding. R e trust our capitalists and hug, men will soon act From the London liter ] The Expedition to Mexico The Expedition enounced by the Orga of John Bright. Mipsln alone were embaT iced i e thie enterer we [night aafe'y leave it to be encountered by resistance of the Mexicans, and punished by the ireritable intervention of the United Etates. It to the Alliance of France nod Eni land wi h this per 64110 , s and protli ate Power, which strike/4 us wit!, indignation acd alarm. Not, indeed, that we ac /2ept without reserve the representations of the Paris Prase and of the Terxes. An evening Min's e rial organ denim th7t the Convention pr,sidcafor ,wtrch upon the Lily of Merifo : and we cannot r. con elle the entertainment that des•ga with the ex pi tit assurances cf Earl Rushy/11. but we know Ice e.I that his lordship's reputaidon for veracity is sometimes em !eyed I,y an astute and unscruptil oua colleague to cover projects that would be de feated by premature disclo-ure. . Tnere ie sotli-ient bunia tom in tho know to prevent our reposing contitl,nce in thot which le concealed. An expedition 'Fares orr ehores of which no man out of the Cabinet, sod perhaps not two men in it can tell the real olect. I ne terms of the convention with our allies are - kept ,eereL Tub advice or c,dissiit of Pm-frame n. has not been a•ked. 71.'2 Tr, dirpfir di,e I I :he ' ,I, L '1 he suite r Mea to renders exceedingly ;nlp-n'44l , ' e the easy accompli-timer.' of anything tityond the col.ect ion of dues and the protection of foreign suhiects at the outports. The establishment of a resporothlo gwernment involves nothing short of s choice of sides, and the erection of new institutions under a Ent oilcan protectora' e. Face gre m )re Yeritstilo than words, The conditions under iirtic't our squadron sail compel ux to ask, despite Fir! I;tos.- xell'is declarations, are or going to Merle° t r Ale:t a d, ht or sat up a dynaaip 7 Some of the manufacturers, saya the Boston Po , t, have been expermenu , g w.til BUCCE.EIF, with the Surat cc Eton. It is mixed in rdettl party web the Southern et' pie, and on the most Important ma cninery tt w'rky well, in all nu,nbers below 301., thout much material change in the meetunerv. The carding is the same, and the ep nning is not diturhed, except the reere are paced ear eael otner, and the sliver of the drawing .nhie what increased in The bill which Senator Wilson intends to introduce into Congress, abolishing the office of sutler in thearmy, will cause great consternation among the army sutlers, of whom there is a legion. Many of them have paid high prices for the privilege of supplying sutler's stores, although there are stringent regulations against the sale of places. The banishment of the Flltirrg will involve the necessity of making new arrangements for supplying our troops with articles that are needed in camp. Hereafter, noncommissioned officers who have pas'Ad the preliminary exami. nation before their immediate command ing otiLars, and have been recommended for promotion to second lieutenancies in the regular army, will be examined at the West Point Military Academy, where a beard, consisting of the professors of mathematics and ethics, and the corm. mandant of cadets, will convene annually on the first Monday of September for this purpose. Startling Developments. r 4, The Washington correspondent of the Herald says that the President and Cab inet were startled by the arrival of a distinguished military officer of the Uni ted States army, from Fortress Monroe, with papers that had been seized (where, or by whom, 1 cannot say.) These pa pers were spread before the Pre.,ident and his ministerial advisers for examin ation, and, to their astcnishment, prov• ed to be communications from rebels in the South, forwarded by British Comm_ lar agents iu the principal cities of the South to Lord Lyons, who, in his official capacity, it appeared, had forwarded the rebel documents on their way to Eng land. How they fell into the hands of our officer is more than I can tell at present. That the President and Cabi net were a good deal excited." about the development made by the obtaining of the papers there is no doubt. It is pos sible that Lord Lyons will be able to explain the matter satisfactorily to our government, and thus extricate himself from the suspicion that now rests upon him of collusion with those who are in open rebellion against the government to which he is accredited. Atir The N. Y . _Herald says, the cur rent expenses of the nest fiscal year will be $1060,000,00 , DIFFERENT' Surat Cotton Army Items. - . ffairs at Fort Warren. h e 13.-ton Tra,ler el ue, day, sneaking c the pn ore to Fort Warren, says: 8 id- and Mason have comfortable quarters, which trr y share enrh their secretaries. As they have tun is they have purchased various articles f..r the r eonverene ,, , not proy,ded by the govern mem., and a 3 the proedeet is tat they are likely to remain :me time, their money has been jndioi- ou ly , Foul Mr. mason. who wore an air of nonchalence on Pundsv, alien taken to the fort, has appecrently Lund the plan. less agreehle than he anticipated. Perhaps the climate does nv t agree with turn, or It may he that he means to b. exeusive, cut it is re marked among the prisoners that he keeps him• atof very close to his room. Re appears ead end not 'every good humor. On the other hand Slidell i• I r . ghtning up, and IP more cheerful. Be ven tured on , of doors in the storm yesterday, but he of a , rthern birth, and thus t' e climate may not sffec: him so much as cohere. 'Pile "tun blutsldOrti" are allowed to converse free ly with other political prisoners, but ee doubt whether their ,:tonversAttou is very edifying, or the story of their e x venen, es very cheering. A Soldier's Speech General HaHeck, the new commander of the Western Derartmeru, responded to a call for a speech, at a Nei evade in St. Lowe, thus : 4..Pel'execitii nor 31.5-Devi —I thank you for the cororlimeni of thi.,etenade. I up, esr before you a 4 a stranger. r tiler order a from the Government to take chat ge of thn Army of th.s department. I am .-ent here to restore peace end quiet to your city, and to usa all my energies to drive cut every hostile flag from your State, and with your assist ' aoce I hope to do en. Fellow-colims, I bid you good night'" 01. e of linliock's fire: nine to issue An order lii ; -:ice Oleo , from hH 'lines. For this be Frernot.te; s are alter him In full cry. ne in order to appreciate these es couit, that Gen: Halted:la otitsr is the act ct the govsremero. sud that the assaults upon him are ,sauhs upon the President. II there be those wlro thins thi, order is not the act of the govern ment let them art and one if the President re vokes at rot ii)h), Fronomt, unlike Ha l lecki omen - upon lac own responsibility in luau eg nit emanelicr: ion proclamation, and the President prom p.ly mc.l find it. iisPeck is fresh from Wash ington, and Mt. ss men ed the command In Missouri lady unticrsmaddm the views of the government and ear. ng —unlike Fremont egain—to enforc• The Rev. Robert Breckinridge on the Meanness and Cowardice of tLe Secesh. Toe foliowmg tine passage is from a paper AU ly by the Rev. R. J. Brecknnedgo ( u ncle of Jot-u C) of Kentucky : 'thestreese•oitets would have manicotti, believe, that rho reon Met , promptee hi the most ele vated prie live, kod directed by the nobleet M et nos la I,.llotral on of three prevonsiona, those who were it th e I, gbeet civil ntatione, plundered the governor, re under w h ich they were Renaultv. Members t. ongree-, and Cabinet officere ;ehir Pe woo were re i , re milltary and naval service be trayed me :I,: of 'heir e ouetry, and delivered up, not of to =rang places, but the troops confided to them . rho, who had Lha opportunity, robbed the government of money and those who were no f tregn diplomatic service, used their V. :be e'en:zed poea.ble injury of the Da non; f toere were wry exceptions of honora ble eon w e t ametig them (we do know of a single one.) they oe drred amongst those of subordinate rank, 20 , 1 hove been concsale I by their corn• Wes 55 morn' of w eak tie, Alt tneve evidences of the total dhincialmation of the party, occurred in Mat stage el tile cousteracv, immediately pre paratory to the cemmencement of hostilities by therri. At firs: they seemed to have supposed tha the tuition would make no serious attempt to redime toe it by f.roe; and that n great people, betrayed and • O'd, would aeCi. , ..t the ignominious foe precte red for rt.. When they awoke from this 14:01,1 ireatil, trier tine res art we,. very naturally, to en ogleb nof heroism ; and their wail of— •• en•ri•i , in"—reer united through the land— slide-. I beck y neerted c.-y of their secret al :es in tl,n 1. ycl blelei-, ^ Peace, on any terms, ,a t ; r.reieren • ' 'I he, I,r It resort, clot es esturrei mendeotate , n thu realty of their bosote.t no. rderiee is tterre,lven, in their re th,ilr rouee. 'Flits. also, they eglit to,,l .a aIS fo,cr pertleetty eharateristl:- Ennis sari, ware .1 , sp atct.r d to all foreign nations, etc 11.,,i,olrfuted Governments south of c f, on.] mt f 'gr.ti'tg oven our Indian tribes, or the Mermen Ilicadern. Everywhere 'Jolter the sun, where the ',rot I,lp seemed attatonb•e, by onetever e they eti; posed might be et:afoot, they e jor ly poll,ht it. Semetimes by thealitieee sometimes by ootiettatione, sometimes seeking autocue, n• in fumes Frotenticn, sorne , imes off eine every tuna, sometimes beggAsg for enyttrog—even (Jr a King. , 1 they could get nothing hotter. But always, en,l everywhere, HELP was what they wanted! firlp, egiunA their own country, which they oil betrayed Oh, Patriots! Help, against toelr own people, whom they professed to bare tented end to be able toi.uhiu.. On, heroes! A more shstnefol remrd does not disfigure the his tory of Lafayette at the Age of Sevent In person he was all and strongly butt, with broad shoulders, lame limbo, and a general air Of strength, hicti was milker treroased than dimin ished by an t li:dent tending toward corpulency. While still a your g man, his right leg—the same, I believe, that had been wounded in rallyit g our rroken tro ipa at the 1-trandyaine—was fractured by a I,kl I no the tee, leaving hint lame for the met of his days. This did not prevent him however , from ivdlr, ng about tr. farm. though it cut him oil from the nee of the Bild.its, i rid gave a halt to hie gait, which, liht I. r dignity of carriage, would have anprt ached to awkarar Ines s. lodeed, he had rn re dignity of bearing than any man I over saw . And :t was not merely the dimity of eel( po,44e s . ,h).:h early fame iarity with sometf and early habits of command may give even to an ordinary man, but that elevation of manner which springs from au habitual elevation of thought, bearing %Tateea to the purity of its sources, as a clear eye and ruddy creek bear witnese ti the purity of the air you daily breathe. Russell in a new Character A' Wit,hicgtan corr.-poi:dant of the Herald, speaking cf the review, says : "While the col. mons were pa ping in review, an officer rode up to General McDowell, the senior officer of the day, and informed him that liquor was being freely sold by a person from his carriage on the ground, again- t all t rders. The General autbor ht-d the officer to have the offender arrested. he officer complaining took a squad of men with turn, and st:rted in pursuit of the alleged vend er of intoxicating drinks, and soon halted in front of a carriage containing a basket of champagne, the content. of which wee being freely dispensed by the proprieftr thereof. The officer made in quiry as to the name 01 the owner; and was inform ed that tha propretor of the team and champagne was Russell. 'What Rusell asked the officer. 'Russel of the London Times.' Are you selling this article 1' asked the officer, pointing to the otampagne. 'Selling the devil. Do you think I keep a grog shop 1' responded Russell. By this time the officer began to 'smell a rat,' and quietly drove away. finding out v-ry soon after that it sass another person. who was violating orders by sellrig liquors on the ground. Said person was secor tingly arrested and placed in the guard houi,e." The Ownership of the Trent. The British steamer Trent, on hoard of which Me• sr, Mason and Slidell were cap.ured, is owned bye joint-block company, styled the Royal Mail Company o' London. With the single exception of the Peninsular and Orierval Company, they are the largest steamship owners in Great Britain, their operations extending to the coasts of South America, Central America, Mexico and the West Indies. Repeal of the Vermont Liberty The Vermrbt Personal Liberty law WAS repeated by the Legislature recently in PettitiOti. At the last 1. 1, 419101:1 IL wa.. referred to a learned Oomrniasion, to report upon the question of its constitutional:Cy, and il)e task wee very &hi) done; and thequestion presented with great clearness andlorce. Upon this report tne Legislature acted; though we are not 'Wormed what circumstances attended the repeal of the law. It 19 a good preoeient, and other States 'Mould follow the example. IVIARSEIMALLON PASTE, MARSHMALLON PASTE, MARSHM.A.LLON P 4 , ITE. ICELAND MOSS PAST ICE f No MOSS PA.TE, • ICELAN 0 MOS . + PASTE, The moat palatable and . ttectna preparations yet introduced for the corn of Cough., Lolde, ticare , - hese, Sole Throat., Art. For sale be SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist and dealer in choice Family medictne., d<2 nor. Snot nE.M.I and F , urth eta. VarNOT;CE'FO PI-IYSICIAN AND THE PU BLIC—ALPI , +OE'S Pc Roll:a PL ART Ehel —Teetimoniel—T. AL.LCOCK A cO., No 291 Canal street. New York• November 291 h. 1859.—Gentle men lately suffered severely from a weakness la my back, occasioned by suddenly over exerting myself. Having heard your plat-Lem much recom• mended for cease of this kind, I procured one and the re,ult was all that I could desire. A single plaster cured ins is a week. Yours respectfully, J. G. 8R1T.(48, Propr etor the Brandreth Pause, New Y There is nothing equal to rho rat, of a Plaster to the Porous Piaster of Mr. kLIAXWK. In Asthma, Cough, Kidney Attentions and local dean eeeted Daltse, they chord • ermesent relief, and for weak backs, pains in the .-I,le, e:itche., and spaamodic pains generally. they are unsurpassed for the hen e tlte they impart Pre, 29 cent,. each. Principe. orkc., 294 Canal street, New York. Bold by Tdos. Pittsburgh, Pe. And by all rem,,ec; wee damars ui MA:teal:ea, ns7:lmdaw MANHOOD. HOW LOST, ROW RESTORED. JUPL I.l.lhillihu'i in a .lealod Envelope Price 8 Genie. A Lecture on toe lluture, Reattucut Ind Rditers/ Cure of eipmmsatorr hove or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Erult,nc.us, Cexual Doootty, and Intra.do rnents to Llarriage generally, Nervousness, Oon• B umpto n, Fpikmay and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, rem lung from Bell-Abuse, Jen By ROB r. J CIILVERW ELL, M. E., Author of the een /look, dc. "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sera under .eal, in a plain envelope, to any ad. dregs, poet paid, on reots pt. of six con ts,or two polar fate stamla, by 1,1.. ('H. J h seB3mdka 11.'7 3 , vre ry. , I ...L Rox.. 4fBll TJ .E A. IS- El R. ' , AIRMAN. UNDERTAKER, axle anent for ME‘tailli! Btiria; Ci,Bo, at R. 14 BULGER'S CABINET W A 8ERAe.Th1,...,, No 45 tIM I'HFIELD STREET Res•donce. 2ta Laoock street. Allegheny Ci,y. 4)r.lets may be .elt Al cHARLE:S' LI% c.R.Y STABLE, Allegheny City. se2l4rod OFFICEM — oNohO.; dr., A 00 I ittao-rgo. ' , veedter 2.0 [U. , AN ELv O eI"N FC)F. FIFTEEN 1 , 1 fir.C• of One Goo pony. L.:, serve dunng the eeatung year. will 1., bald at Ono Hine on TO E.t,- DAY,ILIE TIJ I lIL I , AY t , F I,ECkaiBIER. between the hlurs of 11 A. M and I F. II tiF.: • Hi ATWOOD. ..;.3crotary. DiVIDLND, OFF ICEMONItyGAHELA RANCECO., t Pi fahurgn N r 20tn, 1.61. THE PRE:OIL/ENT AND DI NELFI'ORS OF the. company tI4VP LLIN day declared A I.iva ..itnct of DuLL.%ItS on each ehare of the capital cook out of the earned pr..fits of the kat stx months, payable forthwith: no2L2w HENRI. M. A l' WOOD. e'eeretary. {Yt Ti THE CI rZ.N.N - i , ./1 , PI PTSISURGH annrelnCe int 801 rto yet. an oat fidate the erlell.rg.reran. for the rli,e of CITY CONTROLLER. If a long expertence in varied and externhye hu , °sax, x perfect fan.' utrity w th accnunt,, and the td. ntifinet on of a Ilfstlnlel air. ail the , 13 , eretnit of my native Otte, t notle ire to Ion: cnntidence and bunport. 1 will confidently bore for your tu,tlrAges. no'CI-tf ILArld your CHARLES GIPNEB, No. 7S Market Street Now odes to tho put,lle the LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS EN THE CITY, CONSISTINO IN PART O GUIPUP.F. LAC r VALENCIA. LACE• CROICIi ET P RIME, CLOAK TRIMMINGS, DRESS TRIMMING-6 VELVEI' EILli VELVET RIBBON,:, I' ONNET RIBBONS CHEAP FOR CASH. NEW WOOLEN GOODS - A "1 - HORNE'S I 11111111 NC, STO 77 Market Street. We [Ave reaselvrd tine week large 4Aantalea WOOLEN HOODS, SCARFS, ITTB, and -ALSO W OOLEN SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS Ilerln° and Wool Ribbed 1109 e. Flue pined Cotton Hose, Fancy Wool Hose. A f. , p eodid a•aortme^t of oil kfuds of GLOVES A C;AUNTLE for LadleFt and Misses ALEXANDER'S KU) GLOVES HEAVY LINED BUCK GLOVE'S A firm. rate article r the HOUP SKIRTS in gum. variety BolL110•R•taL SKIRTS. CHENILLE AND CORD NETTS. ta..Country Merchants and Milliners will find an assortment 01 RMrsens, Ett.?.h.s, Flewers, rmnnets, Hats had 'I urtans, Wks. Velvets, klombitranes. English Crape, ae, unsurpassed In tr..e OILY, either in price or qualitty. JOz.EPFI HORNE. 77 MARKET STREET. EYE EAR, DEAFNEs S. SIGHT EAR RING. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OC!JLLST AND AURIST. Win remain in the city for only a LIMITED TIME LONGER. Dr. M, has sufficiently proved by kils practice and operations during the lest ten months that his success in restoring the Dent to Hes ins and the Blind to Sight, entitle him to the confidence or those who need his Pervices, and the claims of SUPaRIOBII Y Is his EIPAGIALITY. vek_ r, secure his IvERVIOES, all applications rm.' b. made at once. 1311-office. No. 155 THIRD ST., between Grant anu d rithfield. no2B N ECTARINE STOMACH BITTERS, 'UNION EYE OPENER, MORNING CALL; 100 case#ol each on hand, and for sale in leran or email quancltiee. WILLIAM BENNE FT, no2S 120 Wond street. Ti'l-OWN AT HO JLIF BROWN ham returned from his western kip and is prepared to attend to ALL PROFESSIONAL OALLS, AT TM OLD OFFICE, NO. ,O ShILLEFIE,LD aTREET no2B A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency se.Gonapsnies Represented of High est Standing. airchar,ered by Penna. and other States:/it 113.. Fire, Marine and Ltfe Riske !aken of all de, serif:Mona. nab-4m 63 FOURTH STREET, Fitiebur h. GROSS HULL'S OLD PALM SOAP )net reeeiyed sad fnr sale by GEORGE A. KELLY firuggiet., No. 69 Federal et A.Lleigheny, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GOODS. 50 PIECES BRUSSELS CARPET. E RICHEST AND LATEST DESION2, SUPERIOR QUALITY OLD BROWN WINJJ.Ott SOAP, Old Brown Windsor soap. O'd Brown Windsor Soap, Old Brow Windsor Eioap, Old Brown Windsor soap, Five pure uld B (-seri Wlndrii.r Soap, received tlist day. Also, a large astortment of HONEY, . _ . I3LYCERINE, hi 06K., CABTI LE, end oth, rlet Soaps nt AT JOSRF ,/ , 0 / / 0 . C(JRN ER (A.' PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS' Many of the young m-n who have entered th Coilegs, since the brealung out of the war, have NM plAt-d trt et r eau rse of study, an are rtrvit employed on salaries, ranging from Me to $2OO per month. Day and Evening Mares in all bt anehes of stud Students en or at any t me. Send for a catalogue containing full particulars. de2d&w lk,E—A meeting of the rttoek holders of the MasonI t ! Fund Stociets will he he'd pt the Hal. Fifth street, on MONDAY EVENIDO, remember 2d, at 6 o'clock, agreeably o charter nOO • WINTER APPLES -40 barrels prime Winter Appies just re ceived and for sale by VENISON -7 saddles rime Venison lustreoeivod and for sale JA A FETZER, deg ersnier Marirpt and rind wILI) TURKEYS- Wiici Turkeys, just received and for sale J AMES A. FE I ZER, corner Market and f , Jrat trim- ts, A PPLES i-i. 177 tune's eSoice Apples for sale t/ JAY. A vsitza, de'? Cerrter Market and Fire' streets. I1If:Kt RYNUTS tuebols Bile!' Barks ilst reee - ved sod for JaklF. - 3A FETZER, cornet Market sad First streets. DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS Flannels & Canton Flannels. PRINTS, GINGIIIAMS &c FRENCH MERINOES, 50 CENTS TH at: A D LACE hosiery and Needle Work, C. HANSON LOVE, OHIO STREET AN LITHE DIAMOND, no3o I y A LLB? rl ENV CITY. lIENR;Y MINER Agent for and Receives Subscriptions fo SON TAGS, Popular Newspapers N U BIAS VICTURINES Harpsee Week:y.... ........ ...... illum'rated News New York Illustrated NeWs New York Ledger New 1 or k Mercury New York Weekly National Pollee Gazette Hiorit.. Nev. York Clipper Vanity Fair Household Journal Philadelphia Poet Pittaborgn Weekly Chronicle Pittsburgh Weekly Dispatch....._ The Independent Itanner of Lagar. Herald of Pr grist. New York Weekly Tribune ........ New York Weekly Herald New York Weekly Timeri New fork Weekly World fitreton True F , ag Wayerlf Magaztue F ag of Our Union Weekly Novelette . scientific AlillnlCBll Poi adeldhla Weekly Pre55...... .. button Pilot ....................... ... . .... Home Journal American Union ........... Literary Companion from NEW.) Brother ...... . ......... Wide World ...... .—....... ............. Remit the amount by mail, Inclosed in a letter for whatever one you wish to subscribe, to HENRY MINER, Nes 71 and 73 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh And you will then receive the numbers regularly aft,i wsni. n 022 W. & D. lIUGUS Have received and opened the largest: AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT 0 DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS, o! the newest and most fash!onable style. BLACK AND-WHITE SQUARE SHAWLS, BLACK AND WHITE LOBO SHAWLS, BROWN AND WHITE EQUARE SHAWLS, BROWN AND WHITE LONG SHAWL% New style of FRENCH MOURNING SHAWLS STRIPED COURONNE SHAWLS A large sgsortment of Children's and Misses' fiquare and Long Woolen Shawls. CI RCULARS AND CLOAKS, of the very latest pattern. W. & D. iIUGUS CciRNF,E. FIFTH AND MARKET STRKETB o 1 ECUZ AND AT LOW PRICES. W. M'CLINTOCK. 1 LA Market Street, OLD PALM., PUNCINE. FLRMING'S, AT JO:iEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPII FLEMING'S, corner Market street and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond, A. M. POLIAA K, Seerotary REYMBR I BROS. !Cog. 128 and 1S Wood ntrect. FOR CASH. H ANDSOME SIIAWLS AND CLOAKS, Cheeks and Tickings C M it.RE i, y&TUNEIS ANL TW KI 74 Market Street ME= TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers ,11,)PVICtm CID DIALEIS IY TEAS, WINES, LIQ,UORS, I\nrth-Fast corner of ti L.JII',IALfII NEW GOODS. ever oftered to the public. New style of CIIE4JKS, CHECIIS OF A SUPERIUB. QUALITY are offered for sale st the office of the. WESTERN PENITENTURY N BIRMINOBAM, Warden T. J. •sriAMM rAUL. 0/Url' Western Stove Works, /45 LIBERTY BTREET, PITTSBIIROW4 GRAFT & CO.. MANUFACTUBEES; WoIT 1.1) CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well es- Cook Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALso—pixTcovED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Haan-Wean, _ Le., among which will be found the She I' VOn.I. COOK WTOVNIN IN THS STATE. The amend, Advance, Air-Tight, &film, and IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Paw for the itEST GOAL COOK STOVES. kleo FirtST PREMIUM awarded to the TRITE LICERIOAB, GLOBE EEPUBLIO, Far the wirer WOOD GOOK 6TOVP2 NOW IN USE The HENTUGKIAN and KANSAS Freud= t.,..7es are unsurpassed. We aall attention of DEA t.EIiS and BUU.I,Ir.RS to the largest stook ot GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS IN THE STATE N B.—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal c ,ok S oyes with Eoap-Stone LAl:kings, which stand tie fire better than ircn. oe2Bds JURA AnuOlitHEAD, CUMMISSION MERCHANT, TOR THE SALE OE PIO METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET &IL - it. PITTSBURGH. *11!.. Fine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Under aad ore:slum oa hand, and made to order, on ahorteat cone" at R. WILLIAMSON'S, H 1 B. T FA. (.1 TORY ;lit NO. 4T ST. CLAIR STREET DA VID Iit'OAZIDLIktd WILLJADI 11..E.046, HA RRISON A. CO Fi r ra. sp ec i a l Farmer General Peri ners. MEANS bc COFFIN, (Successors Co .1 1 .1'Candless, Means l 0o,) WHOLESALE GROCERS Corner Wood and Water Sts., PETRONA OIL WORKS. LONG, MILLER *CO., Works at fitiarprburgh Station, Ans.. glieny Valley Railroad. iiirOffice and Warehouse 23 .Market Street, Pittsburgh. Manufactures of Illuminating and Ltlbricating Carbon Oils end Dermas. No. 1 REFINED OIL, WARRANTED NON -EXPLOSIVE. always on hand. oe2l-17 E. WATTS; was TERRI', PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AliD DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Satinets, Vostiztgs, Tailors' Trimsoinga, 4143., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHIL ADM, I.PHIA, PA. Mall Y. lIKRY, DAMS 9. P=l. 0112112 T. MIL PEI 714.14 .... 253 W. H. McGEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS , I N Z l a• T i E arge t .n be d varied tion stock o r b u yers to Fall and Winter Goods, just received, among which may be found all of he newest styles of goods for Gents and Youth's- Ware, together with a full and complete assort. ment of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. W H. McGEE. & CO.. 143 Federal et. n020.2m cor. Market. Scpare,Afleghemy City EAGLE OIL WORKS. • WIGUT3I4N & ANDERSON, LUar.4lg. OIL C0J1P.41.4"1", Corner Hand at. and ,Dnoneana Way 1 NO. M OKELY AND JNO: Jr.. have entered into copartnership wrier tile name end style of .LONAR OIL CO." The Company are prepared to Sll all orders for Lubricating and Illuminating Oils. Constuniehts sol - mted. Advances ma le. fit7;rags vary ample. Pittsburgh, November MINI. no27:Std J.2311ES A. FETZER. FORNARDING AND COMMISNON MERCHANT Flow., Grad*, Bacon. Las I, natter. Dried Trait amid Prodfacie. CORNER OP /dARILET AND MST !STREETS. PITTSBURGH, PA. ' Rma to—Francis Q. Bailey. . 6 %4. William Dli wonh Sr., S. Cuthbert A Son Pittai,m h , Bo d_ Ott, Heisker & Swearingen, S. Brad.; M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle A Co., ciearge W• Anderson, Donlon Paxton *Do., Wheeling. atria JANUARY Ist, 1881. KTNA INBURANeg OOMPANT, MARTFORD, ILONtio MOMS Bank Stones in Now York Hartford A Boston, St. Louis, Philadelphia 'and other places ........_»_._...»..»......_»! , 1 , 006 , 900 60 60 United buttes Bteckand Bute Stocks: New Twit, Ohio, Kentucky, Ten nessee, Missouri. Michigan, Lichens, 688,670 00 O.ty Stook Hartford, Rochester, Brooklyn. Jersey New York, 182,182 10 RailroadStocks—Rufford and New Raven, Boetorrnd Worcester, Conn. Mortgage Boone Real Esslate—Unincanibered..—..l.„._. Miscllaneous Items_ Cashon hand and dap: sited on call, and in Agent's hand5_..._......__,.....860,892 66 82,266,170 82 Clsims, rtusd) salad and not due— 11184.676 - Reepoestulty solicit and, will take plows's.) inat. teudiug to your insuriume wants. A. A. CASSIZRA BRO, Agents: ea Fourth street. BI CARE OF SODA-100 kgs in stare and for sale by no&I (1080 ) MILLER & RICKETSOIi r R C E-10 tierces in store and for n1a811143 by iLLEAL a 61.10KETKM. P/TTSBOGH THEATRE Luau* Jam Moza. WM. HENDERSON :assn , OP on.—Private Gozon, 0,00. Single . Heft Private Box, 61,00; PEISIVOIOtiA3 Unci Drees Orate. chairs, 60 centsc Family Circle, 26 coot*; Colored Gallery, 20 cents; Colored Boxes, 50 can= Gallery, lb cents. First night cf the re-engage Tonkel' the beat:lWO young actrems bliss MAGGIE Idritata. WEPT OF THE . y7D3Ef-TOH-WISEi,. Natairattah—.... To conaludrtsith the - WILD GIRL. Countess-- Miss Maggie Mitchell TRIMBLE'S -VARIETIES. PENN BTREE'i':NEARBT.CLAILA MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2. - Will be presented the • LAUGRIN.42I HYSNA. ....... W. A. Rouse. Airs. Earner.-- ...... _ Mrs. C. T Smith. Popsey —Fanny-Denham. After which singing, dancing, niggeriiiin, - yelp trilocinism, etc. —.illyearsusgh ..... O. !smith:, SCALP OF PRl . lFS—Private Boxes sig4- Stogie' Pc ate In Bosse 26 cents; 2111.6001 e 16 eente: G 510 3 1 7 1, 10 cents. Doors open at 6 N t ', Certain rites Wki: . . 1{;. m a i s t ROVE I iAM R E A ST "15°- J. iIENRY SIDDONS, ESQ., Win give - one' 'entcrlziament-Aiefole the-Young: Lribmry Asasemtaori, and the public gener ally, on TUESDAY EVEZPG, DECEMBER Bd, C 0 T 41E, The efitertiirtmeni will consiikorßeadings from the most par ale:authors. Including the following; Selection. from the Chimes—Dick.ns;—Paddy the Piper—Lever; Trial Scene from Merchant of Ve nice: Kra: Candle's Lecturer; Gten.dc , tt and the Veteian; ; Randy Andy:: at die Poato?~ceT seer, Bong of the Shtrt—Hoodf`witit triany-iittieta; tiza_Doora open at 13% o'clock._ Lecture to com mence a:. 7M. e..Ttottets 215 cents; to be had at the music and boos stores, library rooms, midst the door. W. EL K INCAID, W. D. McOuWAN, F. It. BRUNOT, J. D. HUBLEY, JOSEPH ALBREE. teetairekVommittse d g '4 0 4 t s ,A . 1 207 4 z • . \s_ Btr. • GI S . a o S . 2.',.22<t ! •2 c . t 2 . 14 ; .14 HOWE'S NEW Sijliperike . .f • . . Sewing Writobinbs, A RR ' A_DATTIa to all kinds,* JOIL. FAMILY FEWING, working equally well on the lightest and besmear. Gdwiee, m ak ing the LOOK STITCH BIM alike on both eider, which cannot be Raveled or Palled Out. And for Tailoring, Flhirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Enloe Binding, thetas have ne superior Call arideee them SI,NoI 25 FiAti street,..l4). Stairs., irriVdkot.bie ' • - V. R:=LAtleithL PITTSBUROM. PA 94.660 PO 89,606 ST 1,25000 MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2. ...like Maggie Mlicl U 'Fe conclude with the DUMB BELLE NATRONA OIL. WE ARE NOW- M.ANUFACTU 'mai this article. which for brilliancy in binning, freedom of offensive odor, and transpa rency of color, (whic)i,color we warrant not tb, he changed by age or eiposurOie nosorpesiseil , by any illuminator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the .consumer, we can specially recommend It. Alstronrmicinfacture of SO •D AU-ST I C.. :SOO. Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels 1u per cent. in strength all the matte of way,l'Fattitoda brought to this eonatry, Oar manu tacture of,; ;, t, • SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATEDIit, SALT; to Are so well and /avorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries will be prom p ly attr nde to by . I ddrefnng.... . GEORGE' COLFIOXT . Penna. Salt hiannfacturing Loinpany, nollnydkwis 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh. s o , v 34. ts. A. .1r -0 3. 33F1...A.DX.,E - '2"; • NO, 30 WOOD STREET, (corner Second; l'ittabargb ,) Manufacture and wholesale and retail dealer in ai l kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders; &c. Is_ In our sample room may be found the "CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOEBTOVES, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been.-folly, iier thousan9s, and the -Stoves prenbutteedunegoiled by any in this market; together with a great many other desiraole patterns. We have also I very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATINGSTOYES, embracitivipme of the BETF....ATTERNShow of fered to - - - • Sir FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and JAM Grates.all of rhieb. are of fered at vseryloar priced. • '• • isr•S pedal inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. no6:6rn CO-PARTNERSHIP. E 81113SPRIBER4,- .11kVS AS 804MATED with theist ondeedate4fibruary 6th, 1861, Kr. R. IllinnLE, of the late firm, REHM MAN a tIIEDLE. The businesn will hereafter be 6)l2th:feted -under the name and style of; BEENE"- M cll. ME YEHN fitand,th - o. 4i• FIFTH OTHEET. MEIN HMA.N h METRAN. ORTNimo, MtniiN s IMPORTERS AILL.NHOLESALE RULERS In every desenpbon of Watcbes, Clocks,..lemrelry. Silver and ,Plitted Ware, ilatch'illittrial, Tools and Machinery : and WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCHES NO: 42FIFTH ' BT iEET, (onek dosmfromMocd, PAIRIMO. Pa, In calling the attention of the public and the ; too yiettie,aboye, wiedtudre.to_oddi e r,weere prepared to hoer slarger and - better licrstock of Goode, at our line than ever was offered in this city. Pottieseltui othiry facility lofsbiltitiMing the most of our goods direct /rem the best manufacto ries, both in this country. attain Euromsacklutv . , tug acquired a thorough knowledge of the boar nese from nearly twenty yew experience, at our present .ekt island, and:just iddetsk thitiargei end new moon of the late firm of ltalZiEbf&N a 818. DLE4o-Aroxpresetit large punk, we f, confident that an - exerninit ion of onr iresorttnent - Wenild prove adrantageooa to buyers, We are abio= a r i tt e e illEtitfolletMited:AbfEßlOADl WATO ' cured atValthant, Matet,and - srepriiptfell,tWen ill ordempromptly,stumnufacturerejinces. „Finglish and Vitale& of diecuptlerVfm`peried to order, with names, on to nit purchas ers. Witihee repairectin Wertperior. manner. noEl luarmaims,lualuica,Bl,4l, . CARPETS AND OIL' CLOTH 8 - . TEE-- .. PCMIRTHSTREET - OARiisTSBOB.B. Nir D. A . H. 'leceatrht '11.411-,E this day.opened•wt of a*ery 'hoe and aaried aroortmont of C.e.R.MG, to whim they !ante the' attention, ofbrtypinAte they wilt be of feredowfhe meet Worst& terms. Also, &noel Imported lot of b t entifulThuggete, all Widtbsouthe lowest rtites.;' , '_,.' . aIradCOALLUM, 0e.26 ' • lig - Fourth street, near Wood. B;l4lEXCidElit; zonamerolar. or EVERY toiscßiPtON - - cio- FURNI 4)1 No. 415 Smi th field fittriet;, PiTiBBURON. A FULL AB SO RTM lkN7 OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Fdrnifiire, COostortay on hood.rftaoli rretwilloelt tholorroot prices for aiSIL orrerryOo BAGS OF COFF.E4 16 N A oy .4% Nutede Molasses. -31 do Syrup, , 100. do Nye INNUJIAS. 100 -de „ /001mige Salt.• • - • 2000 buebels AN G-ErTY Wholes le and Retail lee!, non event rller Ohio one& and the Lhalemel. Aliesheel. nahh
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