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    Witto° burgh t•agrtte.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1865.
VITT AND SUBERBIN,
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..' LA Reile2d :Accident...Loss of Llfe—De
,, • t strucitezi.of - Valuable-Mall Matter. • -
A eery e;erloui - collision occurred on the
1!'„. Northern Central Railway on Satunleymorrilog.
. „.;,,„ The Erie Express train which left- Baltimore on
--.,- '• , ,r Pnday eight at eight o'clock, and the Pittsburgh
v • 1 merest train, - which followed two hours after;
were detained at Parktozi by the derangement Of
'.'• ,c tbefreight tralna near that place until Saturday
i: morning # six o'clock, when the Pittsburgh ex..'
-.
immetialn,W. 11, Harrison Gould, conductor,
-, , was ontered to proceed 111 advance of the Ede
Allowed by the latter. At l'i2o. when .
beid two miles south of York, at a place called
.• a•lyde Station, the engineer of conductor Gould's
-j , 1 rain discovered the local freight truth coming
, , •• ,* 'own the track: He at once garc.4he signal for
.- - 4f r ting down the brakeit, but a collision was an
..te. W
ade, and the two engines collided with a
• o terrible. crash. They. are described as haying
, c been completely locked together. -
: A The taggago and mail care were demolished,
, *••• but the parsenger cars sustained but little dam
- age. The moat serious part of the accident was
the killing of Mr. Thomas Gra4ll, ,ba„,,vgage
matter, and two soldiers whose nemeswere not
, ascertained, and the 'lnjury of W. IL Harrison
Gould, conductor of the expres s train, and Wm.
El, Holbrook. and:Robert Lamb, two of Adams
:- . Express' m essengers and a ameba of thers. Is
la awarded that the ' local freight train o had been
: - started froin York out of time which was the'
canto of the accident. The track of the road was
; •. considerably tom but force a large of work-
Men were prom -set to work, and the trains '
'.. raw as . usual onSaturday afternoon. At' the
tints of the collision, the three men who were
- - - - killed were in the baggage car; Grabill' was, in- 1. • Staidly killed, his body being mangled le a shock
lag manner ; Idr. Holbrook received Internal In
'pules, but they are prondtincod not of a serious
character' Mr.-Lamb had one of his feet crathed,
i and received otter palatal irjaries ; Mr. Gould
bad Ms face and head considerably cut, but was
- ' not dangerously Injured..
I 'The' stove in the baggage car communicated
nie to the mail pouches, some of. Which, together
tlwith their contents, were entirely consumed.
. Thllly-aix mall pouches were taken to York and
, ..#, delivered to the postmaster, Mr. Alexander Frey,
who carefully bad the contents, letters and nen*
• .4 , ,, papers, dried, as a very „violent snow and rain
;• .• storm. previdled at the time of the collision, and
~ . whichh r ad enro A p bo let u e t t,,en
completely saturated
,the
ta poaches
t ch tle
Lush
matter..
• • were sound, with the locks untouched, but the
: • - remainder were in a horrid condition, basing
, teen. partially binned and thoroughly
,soakel
i 7.
; yr -
„with water, so hat t the letters and pipers were
~4:y scattered loosey artrund the scene of, the acct
dent. They were, however, gathered' up, arid
r atter being dried by the prompt attention of Mr.
2 ' Trey, at the York postoffice, were remelted.
. Postmaster Frey very properly made a memor,en
- dam of all the pouches and furnished the Poster
. lice Department with tho placetf destination of.
•. • each.
- It Is said that with the exception of a few
poachs for - Pennsylvania and more 'northern
State". the. great built of the mad *at destined
. . for Weatera Cities.: ' -
• 'i
'' ' ' Latest front 'olldoin. '-
•
: - ILlarge Lein of oil has been struck on the riv
' er, below East Randy, In Rockland township,
. ' nearly opposite the mouth of Big Bernbgress.
4 , A large alio* of oil has been struck on the
headw-aters of Dist Baredy, at the old' Scriullin
.- Furnace, at the depth of about 800 feet - '- It has
: i
i' . not been tubed . , but It Is thought that It -wilt be a
''' good ivelL . This well Is near the line of Clarion
.. comity, and opens the head waters of Reit Sandy
ereely rine run, and other. fributazies, to.favora
tde Consideration. The "surface ahow":on the
Clark font, In Richland township, is said to ba
'ray large, and the geological formation there Is
R similar to the place where the recent Strike ls
1 . said to have been made.
Charles Fox, operating on 'be headiatcrcs of
the Tionesta,has a well down 500 feet; with a
good show of oil. -- ' - , . •
At Newton, a distance of about Men miles
from the village of Thule:ate, a strike was made
some days previono, the well titled and was then
floirlng about 80 barrels a day. • '-'
The Oil City .3.fenoor says: The Penwell on
- Tionesta is more thin 30 miles from the . wen on m
the river near the month of fkrubxess mention.
od above, and in a north-easterly direction, while
i. the well on Sandy Creek is due smith from the
great oil basin of 011 Creek. Thus we have
iiL
3 07- timonatrated Abe presence of oil on: every
1 -v innyaa nty . . Oar northern ;
boa 4
derricks of Oil . Creek
On our eastern boundary we have theeTion
. eats 'region and East Sandy and its tribute
rksi. On the southwe hare-the large shows in
the Fox and Wldel wells at Emlenton, and oth
ers In that vicinity. livery nook-and corner of
territory la being purchased by gentlemen from
the elites. .Plttsintrgh Is perhaps monopolising
the tributariesef the East Bandy, but Newyork
' and Philadelphia are 4ntrehasing largely. Our
entire territory will be owned by stock compa
nies.-
Dialletenis Mlschtet:
Ou Mondey night seem ma tions persoge en-
- .
tere‘he rooms of Mr. - Albert L..Dalbey, - M•tist,
. .
No. ,i!4 Fourth . etreit; and wanfotly dystroj•ed a
number of valuable pictures and other property.
"Among the paintings destroyed were portraits of
Pirs. Di. Gaudier and Mr4stepliNlion. These
eett SMlshad
jolt b • an d' were kicked t
4 1 , 1 4 1
and trampled upon theater Some photogm
were destroyed byMaring them to pleces„, he
.loss to Mr. Dailey will be AMU 1200. ••
• Sturpielottla attaeked.to two or three men,who
attempted. to .gekittik.4 l l l /4 which was tieing
held
id at Lafayette Mall, but who were ejected by
the managers, The - deor at the foot of the stair
way Which, leads to Mr. Daiboy's rooms, is usu
ally left open, and hence there was nothing to
preTent any evil Mspased person from ga las :
*beets to the premises.. nowt was a most das-
Unity one, and the rrpfkC re; If diseoierad,
will be severely dealt wi th.
Disturbance 4n the. Market, . ' .
tonsidentble excitement was created In the'
_
market. house to GAP, by a butcher named „Pat-
Mat'lktmen, whO began by abusing his wife,.
, .
and en by Illotrt * rant th reatening demonstra.
.
-as dait a,
number oteltizeus—tislng; dia.'
' and nattdshing knife in
1 gam:MO: - r lie illisecured .11 -officers
sed - lreasp,'and conveyed td the Mayor's
calor, where be was tined ten , dollars and costa':
by Mayor Uniry.r. Reveres:4th 'pay, dada:ids',
• • that he would go to jail rather than antb3fr the
judgment.- - Fladine, that the Mayer was willies.
to accommodate him In this reapvect, he "camel
down" alter, the commitment had been made ,
ontiand left the °Mee in high. dudgeon.
iiraric or BOUM F. Cooesa.-1 corres.:
'pendent writing from Fortress 'Monroe, states;
that it. F. Cooper of. the 9d Pennsylvania
:finery, died andileCily at that place an Sunday,.
I The deceased was a , lumbar of Ihe
I Washington county bar, and previous to his go.
leg Into thirateltalded in Monongahela city:
Tie was Captain „of st. company-known as lb&
; Monongahela Artillery when the `war broke out:
and catered the throe months' sent., .110 anb.:
telueogY.sidod in raising the 101st regiment in
; • which', he was ..alpointed% adjutant, but after
letring.for'if Mier titee he resigned:. Ilemeln,
14ghome for *brief period; ho jolded tho Soc.
cod Artillery, in which; he was, serving- at the
time of his death. lie was a man of .etattvited
tastes, a good scholar; and a lawyer of no man;
.capacity. lie leaves a Wasted fainliyto mourn(
lan Apia` . Clauxtru—Stm. S. P. Doolittle;
of Painesville; Oblo,has *in her possession a
vest that had hem...11,1m husband's family for
more than one hundred years. It la of crimson
Tarot s of the best quality - , and the material coin.
pcsing.tt le cliongh to make two vests or the
present style.. "It has-Doer carefully preaxsod;
and shows few marks of ago except that the
buttons are faded sal the moths have eaten it iq
111 few places. It was worn at the Old •Folks
Concert, at the Cleveland Sanitary Fair, and re
`-eelsedinuch attention. It is much prised by the
fkmlly towbich it belongs as an heirloom of the
HOOSII-,BLIMICD.--Oit Iliarilay, the Satinet.,
'the holm of Bartlett, of Warsaw, was
burned to the grdurid, with all Rat:entente. The
treoritrinated fronsonae oll,(whlch Bartlett was
heating to war with some paint) boiling over the
on the stove. Nothing at all was -saved.. The
.11re . mido 'melt proven' that Ate family. barely
'OW:aped with their Bros. Bartlett's loss le
.1-No Lir/Ws toilet complete unless there be the
- isegraet Pozodoet ; unto the breath sweet otters
Ititvatia, - the gums rabrrodiess tioonussame,
She,teeth qulelsrlyal - alabaster tint, aad seem as
pearls Met • coral case— Sold by all druggists
- .
.
ulaerreseas.---aast Italie at T. A. 3retleV ,
landhatethyn77onne, Flrth street, ladles!,
nnisneVant gents' pn: and felt ostraboes„ bor
ed AlB4,5 Eeaedptloa . , Deetsishoes and balmorals of
Raxn.—The wentborls dark end clan d 770417,
and a ntnoky Kain ta fi no ern We Wile' Tkie
sew le dlsawagle, ra , 1 6 and another rise
our riven in enocief:',:,.l • i
boleitut.l o ' taba-wittt boots
and beimoralo, at piintal ingot,,nt
Auction tionotvss2lfith stFoost., -
V.4:i.,..LT.t..‘iiiiectzifi - -.‘iiiiiiibie4siiiiii.; st Mkut.,; 2 0
4 Ityln k 0 10, GdYirthstred. '
, ...•
.' ' .4 . f and Wads a Meele4nutt* ,
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srtceAL LOCAL NOTICE,
Tnotria W. Panne, practical Slate Roofer and
Loake In Atmlricpre titans, of various anion..
Mee at Aletander Laughlin's; near the:Walter
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, No. MS Pike
street. Orders promptly, attended to. All work
..warranted water proof. Repairing' done at the
shortest notice. No charge for repairs, prodded
the roof is not atusettattor it is not on.
-NEw GOODS lust/ teemed at the Merchant
Tailoring establishment of Graliant'ds McCand
leas, 73 Smithfield street. We would most res
pectfully Invite the attention of onr friends and
the public in, general, to our new stoetc of fall
and winter 'pods. They centath all the very
latest styles of English, French and American
clothes, cassimeres and rutting', all of the finest
quality,' arid Is selected with the greatest care
.Gentlemen desiring fashlnnable and well made
clothing, would do well to give rut a call before
purtimaing elsewhere. ..Every garment, Is. war.
muted to give full satisfaction In both prior and
Gaatux dG Dices-n=l9s,
Merchant Tailors. No. 73. Smithfield Bisect.
tirmatsr, Nortme.—fhe attentton, of.oar read
ers I s directed to . the brilliant alsortment of
Fall and Winter Goods just. received by our
friend Mr. John Weler, No. I'2A Federal street,
Allegheny. Mis stock comprises a great variety
of Fancy .French;Engllsh, Scotch and American
Cassimercs and Cloths, and tine Silk and Cassl
mere VEsthlgs all of which. will be made up to
order In the la tent styles and in.the best manner.
choice selection of Furelshing . Goods also on
land and for sale, together with a fall stock of
Ready ,Mado Clothing, . well and fashionably
'aade.
Osminus and caniage will be taken at
the 'omnibus °Mee, No. 410, Penn street, day or
'debt. All orders left at the above place will be
promptly attet.ded to. AU vans Must be pald In
advance
Fon Corona,- COLDS, AND Dxsos.
bras, use " . /irraca's Bronchial Trcitlas," haying
promd their efficacy by a test of relay years.
Wel psiE.NmrTs.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE. I
FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD.
LILSBI2II AND ILLNAou WX.IIXNDLII3O3I
Second night of the engagement of the great Amer. Mr. NEA.FLE,
who will appear In his original olutracteriof Louis
dr/ Fromeha end AL. Fabian del French', and also
THIS (Wednesday) EVIZINti, the Ergindarg
dratee niltled the
-
Corsican Brothers, or:La Vendetta..
Louis driFranchiand Fabian dei Fraichi...2featle.
Dance Min Sylvester •
To conclude with the nautical dams of
BLACK EYED SUSAN.
elite. Mane
Dining the piece a general dance by the company.
TRIMBLE'S VARIETIEs.
rasp ant.ll . . area BT-CLAIrt.
W. C. SEEYTEE Lessee and Manager.
New and great attraction TILTS EVENING.
First appesmusee of. Bliss . ANETA SANFRETTR,
the beautiful and accomplished' nett-Rope per.
former and. De nseuse. -
Fint appearance of Hr. .7.II..TOIINETOR, the
celebrated Comte Voesilst. • -
Plitt appearance. of Idr. FREDERICK KIM
LER, the unrivaled Viollntet. • ••
Continued success of the combloed alliance of
'Tapsichercr.e. Etheoplan - sad Dramatic STARS.
Entire change of programme every evening.
_An engaged sad wilt shortly appear the great
Anneal MilleUl and !Capstan Ballet Troupe.
MASONIC aU.u.•
• FOR FIVE NIGITTS.
_
teerera, warterea, nrareey, Friday & Beteller.
Jaa. 10. 11. I; nil It-
„TIIE GItEd.T,ORIGINAL.
ETHNO—SQTERIAN
Ftom the •.d...demr p ol• Art, Paris, as exhibited
there two hundredand seventy consecutive nights.
Representing Thrilling and SublieurSeenes in Ott.
MIMEO'S GRAND MATINEES,
Thursday and. Saturday' afternoons,
- • .7an.llth andl22.
Look out: - fee the Mammoth Prey?, .11111111011 to be
distributed on Monday and Tuesday. •
ADMIPIIIOIF--Ereutng, 25 eta; front feats CO eta;
afternoon; for Oldldren, 10 eta. Door] open at 7
o'clock; commence st 8 o'clock.
.125:11.
CONCERT HALL:
FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY.
Commencing rnmet‘MTENING. ShotrAry
.11.1oUnte on SATURDAY A.FTERNOON,Januar7
t 'o'clock.
Effinger & Foote's,
Great Moral Exhibition,
THE THE WoSown, mural/Ns.
4 Cciaza...FlcHote autaxl. 1911ffirter.
Not halt the size of Toa Thumb wnd Wife. The
moat diminutive, symmetrical and intellikent spec.
imens of hinzmaity to mltasture ever tut exhibi
tion, and . • ,
• COLONEL SMALL.
The great Female Clumsier Timmer. In combina
tion isith these curiosities of Nature, Ls their pre.
matins, :
MRS. C. G. RUSSELL,
It'ZilallrZfa odr - re; "" -ertitted
W. B„ HARRISON,
, .
the, weltanown extemporaneous Poot and mirth
provoldag Delineator of Eicenttic Character, and
. PROF.`(. H. BROOKS, •
Violinist and Pianist, ten yens a pupliofthe Pail
adelphin /agitate of tae Blind.
Look oat for the . • • •
LItVPUTIAN cHARtor
This Elagnlncent carriage, entirely sew, and ,
scarcely larger than abash,' basket.bnitt expressly.
for Commodore Foote, far the season of trlia, at •
trot of over ell,WPorl.ll_ psis through the streets:
daily, from tbe St. Clair 7d otel to the KAU, contain.'
jag Commudore Foote and Sister and Col. Small,,
drawn by SIX TRAINED ENGLISH GOATSc
Doersopen at .7 p. m. Commence at 8. Muds
slop id mats Reserved Scats 00 cents. Adult: to'
Matinees 25 cents; Children, lb cents. PosltlvelT
-no half price st night.
• .
ELI.SKGES & FOOTS, Sole proprietors;
O. Ci , B.OS.St.L.Lilinsiness Illanager,
JAS. S. JAE.WAT, General Agent. •
.
, fratorTlL
WANTED—A. SITUATION A
_COPYi
IST,by s YOUNG LADY.of restteetsbUlty;
Writes A good ' band, sad • eau 'give tefeteldees:
Address "L. E.," Gszrres.Osstes.. . • AMU
N - 17r 7 r '7,Retarned and disabled 020,
oers and Soldiong,ln want ot prolltabla
ploymeot, .ndsAisrl to their coodlUoni
should .addrsets .Toz!3, =O3 lc 1.10., P1'111(1.14
WANTEII--' A GARDNER, to take care
r the oily upon which
ritofe3-411MilreinliPidetiandfrnRolt—hart ktecomm"4'
/Wont ft q ub e l in qr m a rlitg, Ltborty street,
4.2611 131
, crANTED-1170.. ZONTIL-4
Agents rierywherep isoathoixpeasu .
pßld, to sell PM= Anklet,- the best er
offered. Pall partlanla - vs J.
_Mdrest. OTI7T,
/}ARTY. BlClderord, Milne. • - noitadhadawT
WANTED—BY.THE ler OF APIM,;
. . . .
.y Roust OF ABOrr rout toots
glo - • - • .•
with od cellar, within ten mlnuter sett of the
Post Mee. -Any person tuning such. can secure a
Sped tenant-‘ l 4 Lenttemsn. wits Sod ono obild—by
addrestlng "A: 73.. GAsarrs dotOrtt -
wararm-IX*EDLATELY, ' •
ONE - FIR6T-CLASS "LATHE MAN I
OS scnew (=Ansa.
•
nigh"t vngn
"kt nt the shop, etntetof Fketvet
I
street end ar eyen 7
JatOlt hen lt. LEAKY.'
1 _
NTED--For service in-the Quarter.
Master's Department, at Nashville,. Chatta
noorS and Johnsonville, Te/111P4W/2; Atlanta, Geor.
gia; Duvall's Bingen; Little . Dm*, Arkansas; and
2,000 Teamsters;-" • draper month and ratlatui
Free transportation to 'place - . of destination.
Healthy, able-balled Men..ottly wlit.be recolvol.•
JOHN L. WOODS,Jr.. ••
••:•,• Captain andAialstatit. Qtuutermastee, if. EL A.
• Forte:thee laformatlon Isignhe of. • • - -•
•- J. T. SAMPLE, gd Federal
;Drover Noe, 40 IVaaangtoa:Aventia, between ath
end 6th atreets,St: Looms,No.
• *elate= CLARK .Gen. Gov't. Agent.
IarANTWO—: Agents: for TEIR.I4IIIIBE
AND SPY, the mast intexeentiagand exciting
book seer published, easbraeing the adventures of
a woman In the UntotrAnny seNuree, Swat mei
Sp Ghia& most4l9l Ma
cenul= of
ernte:at.
Ott
c ltted tr . 4llF i g i l e-n ut;ir 4 .lBl 4 l ` ,Vari
(Na., lO O Chestnut street. Phlbutelohla. ne9B.lm
SI2JR
11.4-exttai I:7l7aszatecil
. I
To all oer _VI,_,XXPIIIikMth late improve..
Wale) sod LITTLE' ClLjigprlZlKit -11[4.-
IMINFIL The .beet cheep mm olded "ln eI. aid
warranted for three years. We will etre the SWIM
eonnalaatona, or pay $l5 a month awl exposers.
For pottlantara aderewithstaw i t oce, ,
• delo2wd. 42 , 1.1111 5 W I =dig:*
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: - !'..:,...''..:;'. ,- ..!:: . r. , ..:::.. - •-.: - ..;:::,::• : a:::.c . ;'. ' . ' l4-....•,'•
~....:,,,,....,44- ,.,...,.........e'..,,,,--7---t-•
PE. .t-opacr.s
HAW
5,7„.1 ,
HUBBARDi & LONG,
MAW VTACTUIVIES OP
PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS,
Warranted CAST STEEL SAWS, of every de
scription. Mill, ?dulay, Cron Cut, Gang, and all
other Yarictlea.
All kinds of K.NTVEs and SPRENICS t made from
Sheet Cart Steelt Extra /kilned RE APER AND
AIOWINO , RNITES, a.c.• • • • •
Li` Warehouse and Works, corder WATER and
SHORT STREETS, RiOshurSk
, Particular attertltin gFvcn to RetoothiluZum
suing and Straightentng Circular Isama,• also, cc.
; pairs of MI lands. Punching and Drilling done at
reasonable rates. ap2sdy
WIG BARNHILL, dc
Boiler 15kers & Sheet Iron Workers,
2=,•21 and 26 PENN STREET.
Having - seemed la limn ye rd, and furnished
with the moat improved machinery, we aro preatA ,
ed to man mannervery description of BOIL
in the. bee and warranted equal to any
Made In the country . CRIBIkEYS, EIRICEIEN,
I , IRE BEDS, STEAM. LODOBIOTIVE
BOILERS, . OONDENSERS, -SALT PANS,
TARES, OIL STILLS,: 'AGITATORS, :SET
TLING- PANS, ' BOILER IRON, BRIDGES,
SUGAR PAN S and sole manufacturers of BA.Rff-
ItILVS PATENT BULLERS.i Repair-tuff done
on the ahortett notice.
Copper Mill and Smelting Works, •
, Prrr'SBITROIII.
.PARK, M'CURDY*& CO.,
BOLT
Manutacturera of - SREATILING, BRAZIERS' &
COPPER; DRIZSED . COPPER BOT
TOMS, RAISEDuSTILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER
SOLDER, Alec• Importers arul dealers In ,ILET.
ALS, TRY PLAANSIIEET win), &a..
Constantly on hand, INNERS' NAORINEISK and
TOOLS. IVareheuse,No. FIRSTAnd DOSED
ORD STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special orders of
Copper rut to any desired pattern.
mrdidgnevT
gt,--,a,TITE COSIONS 'AND PE.
am& - THENCE AN.INVALID, publi ßl shed
tor the benefit r.sd an a • warming and caution to
young men trb s ardliT from Nervous Debility, Pre.
mature
name Drus t i r of I s ar f o .. l .i et i c . . ? s b upply e in , g , „ h at the
has
coredlireacif after : being put to , greratTvperts: and
injury 3 through medical humbug and quscinry.
encl°tln
• tepitingaadmued'eaT.el°Pe. ata
g c o p iesmat o the author. -
• . NATHANIEL YFAIR,
deatinulawT Bedford. H i n ge county.
. .
TO -- NERVOUS 6171 , 11 , E1ME1R.9 - twr
BOYD SEX - E..-11. reverend get:Dem:us ham
tug been restored to health Ina few daps, alter tut_
dergoing the usual routine and irregular expetuitre
mode of treatment Without success, considers It his
sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow
"creattu es the weans of cure. Hence, on th, receipt
of an addressed envelope, be will sead,free, a copy
of the prescription used.
Direct to Dr. JOHN AL DAGNALL, UN Fulton
trest. N. Y. - tdplinvT
IROBINSON. BSA .1k ottootwors
to Ilonmeox, /Imo fr. Co., ltlrtaso,)
_ Washington. Works,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Ferromrsoe.
Mon ufturers of BOAT AND STATIONARY
STEAM - oo ENGINDI,.- LAST ENGINES, MILL
CHIN I:RY, • GEARING, SHAFTING, OAST
INDS of all description., OIL TANKS er STILLS,
DOI L.V.M.AND SHEET IRON WORK.
di-Agents forGIFFARITS PATENT INJECT-
OR, for fording boilers.
ONORGII T. ROLLIN X
LN. BELLE. STEEL WORMS:
' lairbra & CO4
t (Successors to Rserzn, ILLutxxs & C 0.,)
Dsznitsetarers of OAST STEEL; SPRING,
PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SpRINGS,*A.Te
LES, CROWBARS; &e.
itir- Works, FIRST WARD, 'Allegheny. Post
00ce address, PITTSBURGH. . JatEhly
301 IN COCITBAN @ BRO. Manntse.
Driers of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT
DOORS, IRON RAILTNG, WGIDOW SHUT
TF2I3, .WINDOW GUARDS, Nos. 91 SW).
OND and Bei THIRD STREET, between Wood and
Market, have on hand a. variety of pew witterns,
fancy and plain, suitable for all yuryosea.
4111-Partieular attention bald to enelealag Grave
.Lots. Jobbink done at/short. notice. auk
DISEASES or THE NERVOUS,
SEMNAL, , AND SEXUAL
'SYSTEMS—new
andV RINAR E
ew tellable treatnumt—in
ports of the llowardltasoclatloo.• Sent by wall In
sealed letter envelope, free of charge. •
doldnws D. J. SULLEN HOUGHTON Howard
Association, No. 3 South Ninth street, Phila.
igrivaratramar o ma
E S
CHANCE, _ CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
BANE NOEs AND SPECIE, No. 67 MARK=
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pre. • r -
Qv-Collections made on ell the' principal cities
throughout the United States. •
lIERRY II: COLLIES FORWARD
COMMISSION ' IIERORANI
awl wholesale dealer-' In CREME, BUTTER,
SEEDS, FISH_, and produce generally, Ao.
WOOD STREET Inttsbnrah. not
CaIIPIRTS. OIL ip.oo TEM Ore.
VENITLUI BLINII
Ili new pattern and colon.
White Marble Table Oil Cloth.
OIL CLOTH RUGS.
PICIIJRE CORD AND UMW
Philadelphia Green Oil Cloth.
. The above mew goods Just ozened tar
gad retail trade, at the Vary at Store of
' McFAILLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 7r & 73 ITFTWATRELT,
Wild don, to Post tittloo.ttootout floor.
FOUR
If. STRE.E
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
EZSIMOIDETtED
,W , T.ELMrCIo 1:7400N7-JEIML9,
. 'Rut tined imparte4
, •
MOSAIC RITOS.
A: VERY 'LARGE VARIETY OF,
ymtmET MTGS.
NOW IN-STORE.
W. D. tt H. 7/LeCtll.ll34
87 TOMTIT FFICE:ET
CARPET STORE.
czazin dam.rrs.
JORIMII K. CIAZ3/111 011.11XISTBL /0/LISTXR
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SOLICITORS OF
CLAIMS AND PATENTS
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Llttnoed by Govenuriont to wiled
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, BACK PAT
inlitia or Nava Oahu
4i6P4taevnscba'siee.
driE PEED imithAnsi doe - soldiers .
thereof on account of wounds received. In beetle!
00 (MAIM Erntger. pingtp:
pExsiorlf3, BOUNTIES.
W. L & HALLS P=FMON.
Army and Navy Agency,
No. 1114 ViIURTII. ST, Pittsburgh.,
, •
pizetslONS protected; SOUNTUAS,BAOR PAT
and PRIZE ISONEF, awl COMAIUTATION OF
RATIONS of rebetaed wiener. collected: .
FAY OF pinsormus OF WAR can be drawn
by their wive/ or widowed mothers. , oten
WOUNDED SOLDIERS,
$lOO Bounty to all Wounded Soldlert !
a now being pad to all wit "Diactuuge.. ltd
abarEe nude mummy monV AL ealleeteft.
tbi
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sor.DLBREP cLeims,-BoyilTiyog
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VSGO, down to the
• •
Ile-election of Abrahafet Lincoln,
* end the
Resignation of General. McClellan,
Oetobei Elth, leSi, Is published in
Hunt's Pittsburgh Almanac for 1865;
rsx-143.5 wc,33. Clorttes.
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I.
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nit; ART OF CONVERSATION,
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den 53' WOOD ID.
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41 :3V - IM.-513.0004 S.
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55 tltelll STREET.
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MAY BE SAVED,
BY lIVTING YOUR.
•
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BORLAND'S, •
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in,
SOUTH & ROBB (formerly SLATER &
Soave) have eonataatly on hand
♦ FTKE. STOOK OF
BOOTS & SHOES,
tim
are prepared to Sell Cheap
No. 54 Market street.
jaelyd
96 . .FEDEIVLL 13T., ALLEG4EIfr.
CLOSING SALES,
TO ALAND BOOK FOE NEW GOODS.
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*eta. Shoes; Getters, end ihilinoirals
, -
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AT IlitgATLTalligelD '
1b make roan for new geode now oelegpirelunee.
, • . K. accomfrocx,
, ,
Jas • he Teneeral Allegleeny Clay.
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JUST REXIMMtIct BY
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No. 14 WOOD STEELY. ,
Bt"'`" Ir°llWilxegniNlul
9ilktevn4 Goat !itid .. .W4 Scoot _
These goods are made to our special order, ow
ere
;retreated unequialled etudommork. ' •
nole•
WITTORJrErs.
_
JAMES; LAFFERTY, , •
• ATTORINEA't.LAW, •
"ARixtaßuilnese prOniptiy gteided
n fir N0..,1,!0!:,95-I.l.rutr,:earyat:#
. MAOI{IIELL 'dt'3OIINBON A. : l - °,14 7
. .- O ":4I7 . OO.NEYEt4T:I:O4W
Arsaaczarssn soznzzako •
inaxat AGENT,
Bounties for Wertiylled.Soldienk "Whaled bite*
ACTOtheet Ao. e 9 ambit? imam, tts . ,
CalliwithAlacharge sad two witnesses. yi.
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tt iATTORNEY,AT-LAyk,
Ae.l.o67nrrg
Otahis
Ito omooptosuar foe , PI:141310M, :_BOUNTIC. rime
rmird.,-,:.,
zurssfEturroxs. fie
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OFt PARTNERSIIIP.
•••••• —The Liminess corn:tertian of BolladinA. Gar.
rison, and of Boliman, Garrison fr. fjo., was dia.
noised on the let Instant, by the 'aloof the interest
of H. L. Bonin:in nod G. W. Bollman.
• All settlements will be attend ar qo attheothee
tho late firms, on Smithfield
• H. L. 130 LIMN,
A. , 11.117.P.J.50N,
• OEO. W. BOLLMA.N
•
pri".BExmort, Janua ,JOIIN H. maxErsok.
ry 3, MA •
In retiring from the abet's] the subscribers Wotan
express thanks to their friends for the patronage
givenblurlus the long period of their business, and
also take pleasure in recommending their successors
to the public, with the fullest confidence that every
effort. and attention will be given to render satis
faction. ILL. BOLLMAN,
GEO. W. BOLLMAM.
sor January .3
non, Janua, DEN.
ARTNERSITIP NOTICE.
PITTSBURGH FOUNDERY.
atrium having purchased the entire (Sun
roperty, stock and business of the late drum
man h. Garrison, and Bolimen, Garrison-ft
d having associated with him in business
. Blcketson, the undersigned will cottlnus
dues. under the name and style:of A. Gar-
Gs. A. GARRISON , ,
JOHN IL ft I ONETSON.
— 3, 11363. Jetim
do
Co ,
John
the b
rison
. nunrin. J11;34
DI - SOLUTION.—The pa nership
fore existing between JO IN PHILLIPS
and HENRY PHILLIPS In . the .11 Cloth, India
Rubber, and Painting busluesa, was dissolved by
the death of Henry Phillips; on the 7th of Angus
Opt. The business of the late firm will be gall
by the undersigned, at the plane of business of the
Into firm Nos. VI and 213 St. Clair et ., Pittsburgh.
The business will be continued from the Id day of
January IBM, by JOHN PHILLIPS, HENRY H.
PHILLIPS, and A. 11. DROCOURT; under the
firm name ofJ. b. H: PHILLIPS.
JOHN PHILLIPS,
P. lIIMSEN,
VOOTIRT
;• Ja4l7 .
: :.Executors L ohl i g i ry PLallp, deo%
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.---The under
le thepigelgibolr, Chin day endnqinVernagrbihg
hers under the !Wm name end style of J. &. u IL
PHILLIPS. Factory in McClure township, Al
legheny county; Warehouse and Office, Nos. Hand
ft 3 St. Wale st., Pittsburuh.
JOHN PHILLIPS,
HENRY H. PHILLIPS,
A. H. DROOOURT.
Prrrsnunon, January 5, 1865. t lalaw
0 - PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—I have
thin day associated my brother, RIMIARD H.
HUGHES, with mein the WALL PAPER AND
WINDOV. SHADE business, which we will con.
time at 'the old stand, N 0.207 market 54., under
the firm of JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
JOS. R. HUGHES.
Jan. 2, ISM Jcad tett
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER
SHIP.—The PArtnershAp heretofore istiall4
between the undersigned, under the firm name of
CRUEIPTON & CO., for the Ifinnufacture of Sliver
Pearl and other Soaps, has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent. • SAMUEL. 31. KIER .
JOHN C. mump - rokt,
Pittsburgh, Sept. Bth, J 064. HN FOSTER.
WX. RET(NEDT 6. Y. 171111
WM. KENNEDY & CO.,
IffCUSITI (0 •
IitANZWACTIVIRTSA
Silver Pearl and &perk, Rosin Soaps
a LIBERTY STREET, Pr TSBURGII.
JIERC'IIeVrT TaILORS.
BISSELL'S BLOCK.
10 ST. CLAIR STREET.
Would eall the attention of buyer. to 1.111 dock of
goods. It has been selected with
_greatawl
contains all the NEWEST STYLIS ODcare,
QDS
to he found In tirot class hone.. Gent. orlahlag
snit of clothes made to order, will please call and
examine our goods and prices. Also, a Toll and
.complete stock of •
J. L. READ.
W. 11. NOGIEE. 3teacruurr Taitosi-
J UST RECEIVED
A New hosortomit of
13 C),T MO IEI 117 XT 19
Childrens' Overcoats.
HENRY G. HALE & CO.,
Merchant Tailors,
N. W. ca. tam k St. Cbh Strata,
11.14.r05., MUSIC. AV.
BEST
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JUVENILE SINGING BOOK
EVEN POIILLSEED.
THE SILVER BELL
(loofahs a choice selection of nearly ID of the
most favorite - SONGS. DUETS, QUANTETTS,
be., and a couplet. course of
. nrs . raucnoN.
Among, the pieces are the followfar
When Johnny Comes ILarebling llomoi
Vacant Chats:
Cottalre by the Seat •
• Do the y of Bre at Borne:
holdters Chorus;
Ottleers Wunerall.
Bird of Beauty: .
Jetulatat • j'
• • Praye
Which are alone worth the Battle
pace of Nut book. rs:
(30 Chaszta.
Copies mailed to Say soaras on receipt of pries.
CMS. C. MELLOR,
. ,
Jai . •St WOOD Eria.EsT.
ROFFMAN, lIORNE it CO.,
OS MIMI IMBEM
21Zookcerrs
Best Moos Ia America.
YLU NBLZIG,
Gas anaSteam Fitting,
. .
In alt It. brandies, carefully attended to, by saps
Menem], practical workmen. A tina'assortment or
. OAS b =XI/WA
aim Tongs g,
. MOWER malts, _
WATER or.osErs
- HYDRAkar ,
Clautaatly on hand and rude to order .. -
7 4-7 2 & SEVILLE,
STREET, Allefiltein
,1;11T AND 51:14DE MEW
EVERGREENS, Ba
Of A 1 PLE, we ' have biotic 000,* and Of All the
Madras yarletlral most progtable for thlrbizatfon:
We bare mart ft aerates, as Early Hayed, Idableg
Illusb,RollandPipplii,BeldwiryFallowater, Gates,'
King of Tompkins Co., Rhode Island Green, Ilomg
Beauty, Rambo Smoke-tfouse, Tolmatei Sweet ,,
Smith's Cider,_ with a_yay la stook "al
PEAR, CIMRR. ," PEACH — 'PLUM, ,EVETt.
GRL)11111, 1311 AD - TREES,
__ROSEsi c SURUB.
EERY, GREENHOUSE , Sm. Ai
our stock L large, we offer groat Inducements to
planters and.wholcsale purolasen. Orders left at
the GremaHouse, Oakland, or Pittsburgh Pest OS
Ore, will be promptly attended to.
. - JOHN Brummou, .Tr.,
rial:dalrf Pittsburgh and eYkltratd Nunert eg
lIO HAItDB U N , .IIABLEY.
Omni=lon and Forwarding Merchants In
CRUDE AND REMIND PETROLEI3I,
Ne.l9 IMITIN STREET.
prnsstrivas.
Kir Liberal cash advances on eonsignmenta tot
Pittsbilrgh or Eastern - Markets.. , •
Moan. J. B. Dilworth tit .
' EPringer flarbauo,..E
Blq. Prat. CoMmercial Bank.
' CLUARTZILWAITIM):OVVIOII, )
rein; AI,BANK. Ind., Deem, 1864 .
SEALED..-PIMA/SALO,: :1i(.1DIIP
OATF will be received at - the Oaks of Col. O.
CIitOSSI Denny trr:lll , r:Glebetat Plttaburgli,
Petta*a: troll] 12 weiock !M:-TOESDAY; the itch
estuary, leek for tondabing, In good boats,
..ler a gt aiela a
gots{ PITTS/M.IMR 00AL,
, each at Cairo and •New. Orleans; at any time be
. tween the_elsy above mentioned, and. Fy,ST
:DAY OF „WPM; •,.
.Proposala to be forth! Crow la &jets, without
pay (Sr the boars.. It hood Nita approved eeenfity,
WIIIberC
equalto orte•thint tred. he price of the coal to be deLly
od
• ,Toeiviadayidgoed reserver/Abe - right toresoct sat,
or all the Wu, for proper CAUL
• -,•••; . JAMES awns,
I , . . Cagan sad Al en.
EZ.M
. _
vvecasecreimaiirrariawiffas SEIM
FRIATIONS, fat all kinds al Malabar% sad capon
Wends their erection on reasonable tesma.
Er Mee on ANDERSON STREET, between
Lack gad 1.11410ai OAT.
W. a Mon,
No. I 0 ST. CLAIR STREET.
GRAY It LOGAN,
No. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET.
owe.. ...szest Tr. osas...oarto rnon?
. WILIOO kpo., -
"%.I.74rAdj&In:LOOIr; "sox a - cro.al.,
Wholesale dealers ha FOREIGN AND IDOXF.I
TIC DRY GOODS, No. et• Wood street, Mid'
bum abcte Miami Vex, PRlalullla
JIEDICat.'
TIONEOPATE/C,
SPECIFIC
Homeopathic Remedies
Stand confessedly at the head Of. remedial mean
for, the Imo of the people: They are slam removed
from the poisonous, dangerous : and repulsive doses
of Quackery, or Old School praetice, the immure
nienee of NOIiCI , CUPC. or the Intricate and perplex
ng obscurities of the usual Homeopathic books an
medicines. Consisting of simple specifies for the
various disease. to which they are related—pat op
to the form of simply sugar pellets—and•prepared
of ingredients neither dangerous our dinustleg.
they are the, ready aid of the velem, or emu., and
the comfort of the complaining and invalid.
They possess these positive advantages. They
are harmless—no injury can arise from thole nee!
They ere simple—you always homy whet to take,
and how to take IL They are convenient—you. can
give the proper Sugar Pills at a moment's warning,
without hesitation or delay. The,-are ealcient—
En thoasands of eases disease is arrested at once,
_and the system eared without prostration ortlelay.
No. I—Cures Fever, Congestion and Intlanutdion,
Heat, Pala and Reatlesaneas and the tint stage. of
the acute and IndammatotTdiaease. PricOna cta.
No. 2—Com Forms Fairer, Worm Collo and Vor.
scions Appetite, Wetting the Bed. Prim e 5 cents.
No. i—Oures COllO, Teething, Crying and Wake
tulness,Slow Growth and Feebleness of Intents.
Price 36 vela,.
No d--Cures Diarrhea, at Children or Adult■
Choleraintantum and Sumner Complaints. Price
NS rents.
Nos. 4 =4 5 cure the worst oasis of Obroala Dl
' unbolt.
No. 6--Cures Dysentery_ or Bloody Flax. dolls
Gripping., Bilious Colic, Fall Dysentery. Price 2
cents.
No. I—Oure. Coughs, Outdo, Hoarseeetuu Brine
ehltla, lullueoui and Sore Throat. Price 35 orate
This and No. t never Lai/ to cure the worst Cold
and Coughs.
No. B—Oures Tooth.aefte, Faeo-aehe, Nervous
neu and Tin Doloreux. Price 35 cents.
No. 9—Cures Beadeehe, Sick - Headache, Vertigo,
Buell of Blood to the Head. Price 25 amts.
In addition with No. 10, it never fails to cure Use
toted inveterate cases.
No..lo—Cures DyspepaLs, Weak; Anid or Doran*
od Stotnach, Constipation, Liver Complaint, or
Bilious Condition. Price 35 cents.
15rat.muce for all Coors of Weak Digestion and
Billoos Complaints.
No. 11--Curea:Noppresaed Menses, Or Scanty, o
Palntel, or Delaying, Green Slekneaa. .23 mate.
12--Cures Leueorrhen or Whites, Benin
Down too Profuse Menses. 26 cents.
No. 13—Cures Croup, 'infuse Croupy Cough
Difficult and Oppressed Breathing. 33 cents. •
No lt--Cures Silt Rheum, Orwity Eruptions,
ErysipelasSerail Read, Barbers' itch, Pimples us
the Face. '26 auto.
•
No. litLermes llheumetism, Pain, Lameness, or
Soreness An the Chest, Beek Side, or Limbs, or
Selatles. IS cents.
isle. t7—Cures Piles, Internal or External, Mtn
or Bleeding, Recent or Obstinate. 60 cents.
This remedy has cured thousands of the worst
possible wises.
No. 18- Cures Opthths Weak or Inflamed
Eves or Eyelids, Falling or Wlsk ht. 60 Coats.
It may always be re li ed upon for sours.
111—Curin Catarrh, Mute or chronla ark or
flowing, Cold in the Read, Innuenza. ffl winta.:
No. 20—Cures Whooping Clough, shortening aad
;inhaling it, ore,e Cough- CO cents.
It la in( lad always relieves and curia.
- _ •
No. 21--Cures Asthma, Oppressed, DlOlcultg. i. so
bolted Breathing, Cough as Expectoration.
40 mate.
Rundrods have been cured by It.
No. 23—Cures Scrofula Enlarged Wants, sad
Tonsils Swel li ng. and Old ' Mecca SO coats.
Una cured the worst cases.
No. 34--thues General Debility, Phyalastor 'Kea ,
volts Feaknces. 60 ;ems.
No. St—Cures Scope'', fluid itectunalatlons, Tn.
min Swellings, wiU Scanty ScoreSone GO ciente
No. 2Cutes Sen-Slckeesw,Scostratloa,Vertiga,
Nausea, Vomiting. GO cents.
No. 27—Oares tirlatuy Gravel, Heald
Ditaculkor Palatal U on. al mats.
/L mum old cum of Kldnor ao s
Na SEl4'or Seminal Emis.lons, 'lnvoluntary
mai:ant Prostration and MUM ,
ty, Ita4 42 = c o ° f Evil Habits: Price It cO.
most ancient remedy - known, and eaa be.
relied upon as a are cure.
No.ll9—Ctures Sore mouth or Stomach, Canketed
Mouth of Adults .or Children, and also Nassau
and Vomiting of Prep - ant Females. BO seats.
Cures at ones.
al--Cures Painful Menctruatton, Precinct%
Cramp or Spasms, Prarlttia, Itching, sad Delta-
Uon of Females. 1t Co.
It act. like a charm.
••• • . •
I . lo.ls—Curel Suffering at Chance of Ltto, Irreg.
Wachter. Plashes of Heat, Palpitation, and even
Dibeaaa of the Heart. 11l CO.
No.23—Cures Spaces end Oterrnislor lepry
or lallion-Sleknen, Moles or Dsose,
Jerking', Teritchlngs, Hysteria, 11. 00.
No. e4--Cures Diptberis and tHeorate... UjfWl.
nut Sore Throat. SS cents.
2 vial fondly ease
90 Vial family case, morocco,
Ro Mal cams, plain
16 VIM case
hi Vial Physician's case
POND'S EXTRACT OF ,RAVAlinml
For Burns, Scalds, Oats, Bruises, Soreness, Lama
nem, Sprains„ Rheumatism, Roils, Moors, Old
Sorea and Toothache. h ads lflea than. Pries
6 coats. Tim trade supplied et Now York prioea
Our Remedies by Nail
•
Loot over the incl ose te up a owe ol what hind
you choola, and the amount la a current
riot, or stamps, by mall to my addrers, and the
medicine will be duly returned by mall or express.
free of charge.
I. K. ETILTON, .
runt Street. (Dtgoal4 Sunlit&
Second door below the Poet °film
Witaletade agent for Prttaburgh and elolotte.
CM=
DOLLAR :A I , e GS BANK, NO. M
• thLANTERED IN 1856. -
Open daUy from con ning 2 Vcieek, also on Waimea.
, dey and Satunlay , from May let to No.
%ember tat, from', to I o'clock, and front November
Ist to Nay tat from a to 8 o'clock.
Deposlis received of all sums of not telethon One
Dellar and a dividend of the profits declared twice
a year..in June and December. Interegt has been
declared semi.annually, in June and December,
-since the Dank was Organizodf at the rate of ail
per cent, • year.
Interest, if not- drawn ont, placed to the credit
d*oaltor -es princal, and. bears the tame
interart from the first day .of Amend December.
compounding twice a year without troubling the .
depositor to call, or even to present his pus b00k...
At this rate money will double in lass than twelve
/locks, containing the Charter, By-Laws, R;les
.std IlegulaUons, furnished gratis, on, application .
at the eines. •
Pasemzirr—GEOßGE A.L;BREB.
Seine. McAuley, . James B. D. Needs,
John H. llhoenberger, Wm. Douglas,
- Jame* Ilerdman,. 'lsaac H. Fenno!:
Peter A. Madeira, Tames
William J. Anderson, John B. McFadden,.
A. M. Pollock, H. John G. Blickoten.
, Cal% ln Adama,'-•L in
aolln O. - John - Narstu4
ar
°ro Black, Walter P. Maralual,
Bin =Myth, Sohn 0rr„,.... • •
_Alter() A. Carrier, Iteeett.
Charles A: Colton,' ' Henry L.. Itlnmt
- Alba Erma MIA= a Sa hr ell, •
Beal L. Faineatoek, Alexander !peer, "
Sohn J. Gillespie._ Alexander TWIN .
Wham S. Haven,' Yankirk„ ' '
Peter IL Hunker, Isaac, Whittler, - •
Richard Bap , Wes. P. Weyman,
Jame, D. Kel ly, Quinlan Yeager.
Bearlary Tnairerer.-0/11113. A. CO TTON .
DIME BA.VINGB INSTITUTION , NO;
110 SWUM/EL° BTHEET(wr i dte thd
°dame Botoe4 °bartered by.tbe
. . .
otgmsas
' • - PrWilent—GEO. Aims. -
?ICI PBASIDASKII. • ' .
Win. Ir. 49shuz abate",
'Thos. D.litesaler, AWL Bradley, •
:.Prancla Sellers, - L.'Relnemen,
John F. Jennburs, - • Joseph Ring,
TAOS: S. Blair, S. 11. Redman, •
Henry LicolVl F. Rant?
rgtre S Mimes Park, Jr.,
.; S. S. Fowler,
D. AL ..- AL Tiernan,
-Drs Caro th ers,' jon% • •
des..Dilw 11. D. Cochian.
WM Sad*. • W. A. Reed,
J. W. woodwel4 W. A. Phelps,
R. O. Schmertz, . D. E. Mobinley,
btoD. Orealltalin; O. 11. P&U/IOA.
21. ErnYtb, : Jacob Stuckratb,
O. Folle : Alfred Slack. ;
O. Zug, • ...
gecreorry and . Tressurte—D. E.
Open deilly, 'from la.m. to 2p. p. .Also,
day evening, from to a o'clock. ;
Deposits received or one dime and upwards:
' Dividends deeltued in December end June cresol
• 'Dividends - allowed to remain are placed to the
credit or the depositor as prinelpal, and bear later.
Seat the' compoundloy, It. _
...Books coutathing Chatter, By.laws, no., funded.
t 4 at the -
budituticm Mitre, .to .thosto
perms whole earnings are small, the opportunity
to accumulate . b' 'Dull deposits, easily saved, •
sum which-will be a resource whenstheded, their
mow not only. beb2g safe; bb bearing. interest.
inateadof renutining unproductive._ se2o.2m.
twos. amt. , ....... . JOON D.II , IIIJUT
griqa4 et 'BAILEY, '
Rock BrOteri aitillealkstate Agents
, .
sou' ixatudThit sounibi.
-airwialoructemeura.r.. • ,
.~1 Drc4L.
D R. LIG IITIIILL,
OF THE FIEM OF DRS. LIGHTILLLL,
34 N. Mark , . Place, Xew Pork,
IS NOW IN PITTSBURGH.
AIM WILL REJL&IN AT THE
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Where he out he consulted unth
FRIDAY EVEMFiG, December 23,1864,
DEAFNESS, CATARRH,
Discharges from the Ear,
NOISES IN THE HEAD,
♦ad all the various
ACUTE AND ODRONIC DISEASES
EAR AND TH VAT
DR. LIGHTHILL
sr induced to make this visit on account of numer
aim epplkations from part** residing In Pittiburgh
and vicinity, who are unable to come to New York
for the indispermable personal examination render.
ed netsnuiary from the Impossibility of 'prescribing .
with benefit to the pallent without IL
DN. LIM:I=GL will revisit Pittsburgh at reg.
star intervals, eOcordlog to the requirements of the
patinas under his change. The buruntis in New
Tork does not suffer any Interruption from this
That, m ono of tha arm LI there IA constant attend•
=STIMONIALS.
Pn-rsnueort, PA., Nov. e,18114
This will certify that I have born under the care
of Dr. Lighthill for the cure of Catarrh, and that,
although he has attended me for a little over one
week, I feel that • permaatnt cure is to bonneted,
and am so much betterin elirespects as to warrant
me in giving publicity to' these Diets, and rescue.
mending Dr. Lightbal to any one erected with
Oalarrh. JACOB FORSYTH,
- Forsyth, Bros. Co., 74 Water street.
..el° 80
.. .. 400
8 00
2 00
la 00
[Frimi the. Home Mane, June 41A.1
In every - Dumas or profession, indeed in ever
department of science or skill, there is alWays some
acknowledged head--some one who stands out in
bold relief among hie •fellows, as a sort of leader.
In the study and treatment of Deafness and Cs.
tarrh as special diseases, Dr. E. B. LIGHTIIILL ,
of this city, occupies Just the position above de.
tcribed. Be has devoted years of labor to this spe
ciality, and is now reaping the reward of his intim
cry. Tho editorial columns of the Tribu success re.
cent date, bear wi tnes s to the Dortor's in
this department of medicine. We quote the pars
mph
eons or A Dux Mfrs.—Louis Loowinptnel
aged fourteen years of age, born in Germany, came
to this city when he was about two years of age.
Soon after arriving here he was taken sick and lost
his hearing. By decrees he became first deaf ae,
then dumb. For nearly ten years he was a mute
unable to hear the loudest voice, or to articulate e
word, Abet& 'one yea r ago he was placed in th
hands of Dr. LIGHTHMI., who nes so tar suc
ceeded in restoring to him LL lost powers of hear.
lag and utterance that he can converse with those •
who speak to him distinctly and deliberately. Du.
ring the past four or live months he has been under
the tuition of Dlr. 13enneche, and has made could
yrable progress In.reading and arithmetic: ,
Raving been supplied with the lad's address, we
further Investigated the matter_, and discovered that
previous to calling on Dr. Lighthill, the youth's
cue was ionsider hopeless, and he was foe two
years ark inmate of a Deaf and Dumbilaylum. The
Rev. John Nott„D. 11., Professor in Union College,
Schenectady, in a published letter, tenders his grat
itude to Dr. Lighthill for treating successfully his
ease of Deafness. Rev. Fred, S. Jewell, Professor
of the StateNormel School at dalsany, alio testifies
to having been cored of Catarrh. Dr. Lletthill
possesses other tesUmonials and tributes to his tal.
ent from amok of the - wealthiest and meat proud
emit and respected c.itisms, which maybe seen on
application. It would be =cult to speak y
but terms of praise of his treatment, in the fa c ef
these many - : proofs and facts testifying to his leo,
Dm Ike. Prot. S. Jnxll, Pr qfettor of ae Stale SON
OW Meat aibgnYs Nor Yea*
•
Int - LIGHTRILL—Dear Sir: Underdate of Nara
lath, I sent yours careful statement of my case, Its
former treatment, my failure to obtain relief in
that direction, my resort to your trealnleat.l l ed its
benetletslresults • •
I ve been.from the winter of the year ' m Sub.
Jett to violent periodical atUcks of Catarrh, nk
cd,by stromSdble smytoms, violent Intlamma-
Lion of the m embrane of thlseavlttes of the
head, scomp In thefirst Adages by a watery
discharge from the nose; sebooentlY hamming
acrid and yellow, andtowardthe clo se of the attack "
bendent and. bloody ... Theis attacks -produced a
eet diatresei species of headache; occurring • •
.riodloally ea& day for a period varying from one to
three'vreekil, sometimes so violent as toheaped.'
tate me for buainessand confine me tom bed. •At
• area the attendant IndamWtion would extend to •
the teethe prednerag toothfther or to the throat'',
ixessioidng .hoaraeners and partial' loss of -Inkier:
and twice within the last few years trans so affect.'
ed thaleft eye as to coterie me, for weeks, to a'
darkened roam. • -•
- I had treed medicines and antic/Mons el various .
kindelingins and other-catarrhal preparations of ,
some half a down kinds; application to the bea dle
of camphor, ginger and hot fomentations of direr:.
•
eat kinds; und in connection with. these the usual
emetics or cathartics employed to Induce- boulder
action: - But none of them had produced any pea!
manent improvement ? and those few Instances in
Width temporal retie was afforded it was at the.
Meese of so muattrength as to leave me greatly
caseated: Under thew circumstances I was led,.
though with reluctance, from the supposed incurs-
Witty of the disease, to make a trial of your treat
meat.' / found it soon even beyond my hopes,~
reaching the Crease as it had never been reached
before, and alleviating its symptoms to an extent
'Which I had supsed'inapoasible. At the time
gave you my former certificate, while I did not feel ,
assured Mrs completer cure. I had obtained a mate
rial relief which amply repaid me for my trial of
your treatment, and -which satisfied
was
that the
treatment. WAS as er e tine as it , tans - simple sad
philooophicaL A substantial escape from myowa'
attacks of catarrh, for the unprecedented period of.
nearlyludf a year, and that-fn spite of severe ea'
curreaces of i Mlwhich ,wouN r hare formerly
rendered such an attack inevitable, was, to me,
proof of an important success. It isnowsixmonthe
slate I sent you that statement, and while it a uct4
pleasant. o appear tans - constantly, and in. this
guise, before tWpublic, It seems to me a matter of
simplejustko to yourself, and to those. who may'
betel:rears as wasi to add that lam notenly as
fully sathdled as to the utility and Caney, of your
method, of treating catarrh .as I was six mouths
ago, but I am now of the belief that If there is such
a thing as adore for decide eatarr_hi la °sic'
substantial eure has been etreobxL . •
• -;
. ifottor lAM e y u dtr i bit;
Millar, 24: talent:l: - •
Almurr; /an. MOM.
DL zrowrargX-:Deir. nriftlyineat Bat.
lulaimonituA C otall=l4:olo' . 7l2gl the Weds 0 !
thomedwitowfPo PM/nee !of UMW's 1100 4 0 P
X followed your dlrecuoctu.audilial IlDprto MU/
!NW/ stu 41 0": 00 :tuf feeteftwod Met the nod few
111 1 1, au t AlLis as
feet lO=l mt444ll'sai
4 e ili v o es ktro=le n tilettitr, if neeetudlY rther. Wel re'
Ma =Oa,. haskut"" , kl' T "" 11 ? FY l !!!'c
.ourg Id ea s corm=
ounty,
0 Dr gre
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BONDED WAREIIOUSE•PE-
Phenix Warehousing Company,
not, of BALTIC sr: EUILI2LSON
TOM STOII-iOll OF
REFINED PRISOLII93II, - •
Tanks aadllare Clireahr.)
Oas, No. 95 SE/iVER NI7LENri Newt York.
JOHN E. WALLACE WILLIAM amiss
WALLACE & cußnpai. •
CO etLACISSION .IfE&GUA NTS,
ASD Ds:Amns to
MODE AND BEETITED PETROLNITIK,
BENZINE AND EUBBRIATENO ORS. 1
-
134 .5 00 TH.,1 9 7L07E5,Pi/ILIDAI:PHIA. PA.
•
, AZ-Storage capacity (undercover,) for DOW
Carrel... Also excellent facilities for ahipplAs- W .
American and Foreigh porta; at our wharf om the
Sehuylicill River, near the platform of the P. B . B.
• sem-ly
JAMES WILKINS,. .
11.1201611 - AND DULLER IN
CRUDE AND-REITNED:OIIB,
Perry Meek. Duquesne WaY.Pitaibssir
ti' special 'attention given to the SALE AND
SHIPhLENT OF PETROLEUM:and its produoisi.,:t
Consignments respectfully solicited:
inAugET6rTefa for t
WAR. ° 0 Az uk . ;
/Kir YOST,OFFICE BOX 14,2. mb3 , Y A'`.!
mt. R. mamas
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01:Opt; 267 PENN ATREET,
(One door berm Hand s ) •
cpmmission. Morchmits, .
kad dealers hi Pittsburgh Manufactures aul
. • .
CRUDE AND lugnisTED ons..
:_ !pr. Liberal advances made on FLOUR;iIAAITR '
S.L.t..DS, and GREEN am) DRIED nir.u=p,...• - '
; n0.13m
IRON CITY OIL WORKS.. •
•
LYDAY & CHORPKEINI4O, ..
.111alaufacturers and Renner@ of
parboil' Oil, Benzine and Lnbriajing 0114
AND Dranana na
Crude Petroleum.
SNP. Works OPPOSITE SHARPSBURG. Oarkt
No. 69 MIND STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
soft-Gm
: STANDARD . .
PETROLEUM REFINERY.
CLARK & SLIAINER.
Worki and Office, COLLINS TOWNSHIP.
Ogles in Pittsburgh, 24 WOOD srazzi,
These works being of -the largest capacity in WI
country, are prepared to fill large orders.; The
brand stands the highest in this country and in Bra.
;rope, fur quality. and fire tent, and the oil L put ; lm
well seasoned barrels, prepared especially for ea.
Port.. doildy
?BREWER, BIIRXE it CO., • r
COMMISSION nmeoseirrs,
A.OII2CTS or Tl2ll
_Globe, Pacific and Liberty Oil Woth
Liberal each advances made ea rioaslgnMeate
Refined or Crude Piiroleire.
Con DUQUE:SXE war ana..irANcocir
je2o-1y • PTITSBMIGN, .0.1.7
2.8. WAILING -
WARING & KING
00/=;MSION BIZEtME,UM,
Ll= IIitOXXIMPIS
PETROLEITM AND . ITS PRODIToTk
And dealers la Ref Wag Material'.
No. 33 MARKET ST. PlttabinAL
WY.
JAMES IRWIN & CO.,
XAMTPACMIIII:II43 OP
Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia;
OFFICE No. 15 MARKET :
J& 7 PiTTSBURGEL PA.
L
Li ENT OIL WORKS. ,
=aux, DUNLAP & CO,
• 1.......-m.y.i,
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:
White Refined Carbon Ofia;',
No. RI LIBERTY STREET.
Rot
/Jrfi rJR,JAVE.
CHARTER .1829. PERPETUAL
FIRE HiSIJRANOE COMPANY
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PHILADELIERTAr..
/Insets on January le Mil: . 2 : 4117 4 1 44 N.
Capital 11
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SWAN
Ace:tied Premiums
Invested Premiums LOW.
Unsettled ()lams- SAS
Income for lint
Loses Paid since MS S s _ 0011
_
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on imam
terms :
Charles N. Bucket, Lau Lee. , -
Tobias Wagner, Edward U. Dale.
Samuel Gran George Yalu,
Jacob R. Sunha t. - Alfred Fitter, ,_ y
George W. Rie rde, reas ,. . W. Levi.,
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OHARL'I*I N. RANO
EDWARD 0. DALE, Vletirrett6mu.„ ~
SAS. W. MeALLIETEVer. ro. tam. - ' •
'J. . 00Of,
Ulan corner Wood and ThlrtClit. .
FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Co. of North bill'36:(s.
PRItADELPHIL
Assets
Hartford Fire Insurakoe Compiikr.
AUfsets....+...
airProtectlon can bemoundla the °miasma
w ,r9ifta,- .14,r,
. Snudinip, al water
WESTERN. INSUR.A.NOE.COMUM
,iT OF FlTFSlttißabb,, ; i 1 , ,i,, i
, F. X GORDON; & ''''' . 7: " , i..:..1.1 , 1,.
• 011ize, No, a Water: Spezia & OtOS Win .
house. upstairs, Pittsburgh..-... i,,t ,
Ar l iii i e ,
_Wili Sayre aMast alt ./Os& of .Filre
,
Rist2.* A Hose 4Whinoit 'sawed by Director, taw
Sr. seU - knows is. As cosus= „ asa sWo alWONWeri.
mined. by ipwnspisess. dab , to whites et
dared& which Oserhato as ola4/ at !SF
awoke:Ms So gum who disks to be
11. - MlHer, Jr.; glutei* koleliy;
Natkwld ,
James McAuley, • .A/exeudut atm,.
Holmes, • M. Zezukg
Ty r.;
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Capplbellll. Herm, .lolue Mothana. •
W, Bullet/ion, ' •
mro - .P. GORDON. SWAMP;
VITIZEN.E. INSURANCE- 00111[PAze
OF PITTSBURGIL—Ofgeo, corner ..irathalt
,and Water streets, second floor, _ _
WM. BAHALEY,,Mutallese
w A. SHEPARD, Secretary.
Lmurei
,Stemnboats end Cargoes.
Insures against toss and damage in the na_Mgas
Son of ,tho Southern and Western Elvers, Le4B
and Bayous, and the navigation of the Seas. r_
insures against iota and damage by fire.:
.:- Woe. Bagaler, ntnscroa
Hter,
Samuel Rea, John Shirßon,
3 . 1.18. Park, Jr., • Tames Coemeei
W. G. Johnston., , .SJlarbauMt,
RJosts, X. Daldweri
H°.• T. M. - John S. Dilivola,
Barclay Preston, • ' A. Dodgem.
George Sibgh±m, • • • • - deSoao '
pEOPM3' LNBußa.rics cobw4x.T
Office, N. E. coiner of Woed and Fllflf 8p
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DIIIEOSO
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BLkalnium agitc4 W kififts of Mil sal /MOW ,.
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