The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 07, 1861, Image 2

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PITTSBUKaH:
THDRSDAV MORNING, NOV._7, 1801
F remoat's Bsmoval.
The offlcUl lotelligenes of the removal of
O«o. F/smcnt, which was published la oar tele
graphic columns yesterdsy morelnp, produced
! out! foten»b exeUcment in Ibis city. Nothing
.■ 1 tfblcb bos tekea place, dating this nnbappy eon*
toll has »o clashed with public etcttatat, and
"T wy damaging to the Administration In the
present aspect of the out. A greater blonder
■l hiv not been committed, then ibe whole trass*
Mtlitt froo begloclog to end. Gsn. Fremont
I* removed from his command at mmoet enfer
‘tnnnta moment, end if any disaster befalls oar
; troops, disheartened and dissatisfied by the re*
.. moral of a belored commander, fearful will be
tba pablio indigoalion. We bopo there will be
no rub aovtment in the West ecnteqasnt cn
; tKls nDfcr anatc affair. OTsi. Fremja t will
• doßbtlass'dsmand an iaveitlgatbo, by which, we
bailers, hi will bo completely excalpaud frem
■ aU blame.; Intte meantime bis friends will
. . gratify him, and bast subserve bis inter*
' Mts, by extending fttbaaranee to the Govern*
!: ®wnt» by giving It a hearty support in tta
|twlWttn{ In whicb-wi era engaged.
J •• It hi* hasn't wonderment with m«oy hew
r fttmont obtained each & bold upon the public
' -nrindj especially ia tbs West. Hie great per
- ' none! popularity, and the power be eecme to
, , poetess over all who come into immediate con
< uct with him, cannot account lor tho'attach
ment of the vast numoers who beve never seen
' him. Can we not date the ea idea rise of this
extraordinary public attachment to the issue
i 61 hie Proclamation o( freedom to slaves ot
rebels, which was received with one acclaim
of approbation by nearly the rbole coacry.
fi.:!- They lew in this Proclamation the only tale
*ytayoatof oor difficulties, while its eminent
. justice ctmld be denied by none. Ail will re
,collect how; sadly end coldly the President’s
modification was.received. Even the eoiifi
( dense' too people have in hie honesty, and their
reliance of the parity of bis intentions, could
‘ Dot prevent murmurs egiicsT hit policy. The
- f&ople cianot bat feel grateful to Fremont for
' the annunciation of an idea which hit lodg
ment in so many hearts.
■ • wo repast again, we hope the people
mill erait calmly the result*. This is no time
for excitement and rath measures. After we
r bave subdacd the rebellion, there will be time
enough'to tee that justice is done to all con
cerned. Oar attachment lend obedience is
dne to the constituted authorities, and we
cannot afford now to withdraw oar confidence
from the Government, when it has such a her-
Cnlean work to perform. The New York
Aerwfng Ponton this rotject, well siys; .
All these causes have conspired in fixing tbe
attachment or the General** officers and men,
and In giving him a hold'of the popular mind!
Nevertheless, we hope and praf they may not
lead to any act* of insubordination in the west
ern army. No one but the Provident and the
f screUry of *Var is likely to have the whole
'can before him; no parties ere to well able or
iatiUed to decide. The President ie the
Commaader-in-Chief; bis decision! are abso
lute; and though he iboald act wrongly, the
first daty of every aoldiarrend in these times,
w 01 eveiy civilian, lr obedience. W 0 bave
V misuken. tbe chancier of Fremooi
r;‘ ' . himself, if be » not (he first to eousael sub*
missioD,acd to stifle every show of dlscon
tent. Had bis sarvieet been more-signal than
! ‘they ares bad he falleu into no errors; bad
tbe apt-of his removal been merely mahgouot
1 ' nod wanton, the laws of the military aevice
.* and the dictates o( honor prescribe bat a sin
gla course fur bun, and that is prompt eoacar*
ranee with tbe wilt of bis suptrora. General
; Taylor w:» under ebargj* on tbe eve of the
baiUe of Baeoa VtiU, as General Scott, ws
» .believe, was when be returned tbe triumphant
vietor of Mexico; but neither of them thought
‘ : for * moment nf arresting the usual courae'W
oxllury discipline.
■ "Besides, if Fremont shall have been re*
i. moved) it is due to tbe President to suppose.
- that be has not acted rashly; but that hs fcas
‘ v maturaly considered so grave a question as the
disgrace of one of tbe bigbest officers of tbe
Untied States Army—and that, too, when this
officer was at the bead of -a division in pannit
ot an enemy, whom he bid just, by able man*
mavres, compelled to tbe anerasuve ol fight
ing a decisive battle or being driven out oi tbe
flUte, and in pnrsoit of wnom he bad actually
ptrfoVmed whtt_Generil Hunter, bis next in
; .command, told Gsaeral Tboaxs it was ao ita
postibility for any army to do. Moreover, the
. friends ot Fremont,’in their impatience, should
sot forget that he may ask for a court martial,
\* '.if which evidence will ba beard on both sides,
• and that if tbe government cannot then show
1 . eauvt foe (be act of removal, it wouldditgrace
the accusers and oot ibo seeused. In such a
trial, the petty charges made in Gen. Thomas’
report would eouat for little, aed something
far more serious and crtminxJ than making s
bad bargain in blankets, tending forage where
II WM already cheap; or executing an advance
which bis snbordiuates detmeu impossible,
will have to be proven to justify bis disnmsxl.”
. Daxgxxs Assad.—Dr. Russell appre
.kendt danger; lo this country from the
,dt*Mtioy of the army. In % late letter to
flmu he s»ys:
:.*•• ! **So rapidly and rarely is the power of the
: t«H that all eye» are teraed opoo
it* and the politicians are straggling savagely
•; to get placet of.command ie tu rank*. Tfaev
leaea their platform* and take to the gooes
step aid infantry tactic*. The military men*
/ however* have.their eye* on them. *Wait till
. yoaaee,” qaoth an officer, who had been taik
inf ol certain artielee in the American pret*.
. ® tr * tr ® not ioog enongk to reach New
„ VofkJnst yet, bat w*»ll be able to pot onr
themba oa the throat* ofthese gentry before
’ ! o °f* Vott»H aee whether the preea or the
• 4*®y».®y whichl mean the two service*, will
govern this country in the end.*»»
Wdl/we will see. Dr. Russell, with nil
•{ Als experience, does not understand the
>pwple of this country. While they may
condemn many things in the press, as to
~ the publication of news' which may benefit
. the enemy* or the utterance of disloyal
and. treasonable sentiments, they would re
list, to the last extremily any censorship,
military or otherwise. The liberties of the
people depend upon the liberties of the
as the newspaper press is a ne
otniiy oitisen, high and low, Us
J liberties are doubly dear to them, a press
i without perfect freedom would affect them
* iut as maoh air denial of tha freedom of
■ Speech. A leading New York paper oom*
milted a great blander when it gave op, no
doubt from patrlotk motives, the privilege
pf criticisingthe management of our mill*
| / A»ry operations. It wu a great mistake,
1 ■ and has no doubt been repented of. It was
aprlvilego no' editor "had a right to rclin
. qutib, who has duties to his readers as well
: as to hlaself and Government.
Da. fibwiw Jaw as, botanist of Long’s
•; ’ etlsbrafsd to the Rocky Moon*
tains, died a few days ago at Burlington,
lowa. He 'wasi a man of mooh learning,
r "' but extremely radical in #U his views, says
. the Louisville /otowaf, which we may sop*
V pose was intended to mein that his views
C ' ;j ,r.went eliar down to the root'ot things, in
■pits of the obstruction of his learning.
Tkis is uieoark almost as good as that made
'by* certalnKlog, whenone£aul,.eman of
••extremely radical vlcwi/* In his Cay, had
“''•xprsSMd some; of these views In hit pres
enoe.- We read that King Agrfppa cried
i oot/Paol, thon art beside thyself; mnoh
Jearaing doth make thee mad.
The Great Expedition
A letter fr-m Moorv«», dated
Nav 4, to lie Bs(tla»irc AzMne-in, sayd.
"Abvat four o'clcs ji .a* *i-.- moon tbe
Uoud State* eteißKf Mu ewe* 11* arrUtd frem
tbe Sveln, having i£iie%u*i ftna the bl-cS
ade off Savannah Sbo reported h-iving met
the fleet eff Point Eomrne, abr.ct 'erty qiUj
this vide of JJsll Bay, which was known to be
the dettinatija of the expcdi:iun. The gale had
at that time abated, and the re ids t>s,d evi
dently reassembled et Point Eumuioe, aft*r
being driven oti by tbe gale, hod were at tbe
timo tbe Montfoello paired them moving to tbe
Southward, doubtlois reaching taeir destination
at an early hour on Bands; moraieg.
"As to Lbe destination of tbeexpsdltion being
Bali Bay, this Id now wall known at the Pur
tress, and revvral tran-'port.veseeU are ready to
Sail for that point as a nn a? as infirm it lon is
received of their rao;«sfa\ lauding."
This seems to be conclusive that the ex
pedition escaped the glorm, and that its dee
tinaticß le Buli’s Bay, and that of the army
an attack on'the ciiy of Charleston.
Tee Norfolk Day Book, of Monday last,
has the following uoms oq Ibo “invading
fleet: a
“We uodcrittnd tbat- a gentleman nr<ved
in this cay stverai-dsya siace, who reports
that a vessel recently arrived oq the coaat of
Bomb Carolina, in au sppareut elate of dit
tress, from some of the British Islaoda, bound
to Billirac-re. Some of her aatla and rigging
had been cut away as though abe had been in
a gale, and she was endeavoring to make her
way into Charleston harbor for tbe purpose of
getting relief. She was overhauled by the
Federal fleet off that coast, an? by ibeni fitted
up with such needed repairs as would enable
her to keep on her way.
‘'They then pat their mail on board of her.
She left there, and soon got an opportunity
and dodged.in either to Charleston or eome
other Southern port, where she was delivered
over to tbe Rebels, together with her valuable
cargo. Oa an examioatiotf of tbe letters ui
tbe mail Irom tbe Yaokee fleet, uwss found
that.considerable lulormatioo leaked out aa ij
the Uteuiioo o: tbe luvadicg fleet which re
cently left Hampton Roads. It appears from
tbi* source of information that iheir dttigo is
to attack Charleston in force from three differ*
eut points or approaches, and it may be that
Port Royal is one of these poiuts. This infor
mation luckily has been* m tbe possession ol
tbe Charleston authorities long enough to give
them an opportunity to prepare lor their re*
ceplioo, that is, t( they can place any reliance
oa U.’>
Oa the seme eabjeot, the Richmond Ex
amuier, of Saturday morning last, eays:
"It is understood that the Government baa
information, tbe particulars ot which are not
given to the poblic, that furnishes grounds for
tbe belief, tbit tbe Yankee fleet were prepar
ing to land at Port Royal, in South Carolina.
There is said to be here one of tbe most capa
cious and finest hsrbors on the Atlintic coast,
wttb but tew natural advantages for its de
fense. It is thought not improbable that tbe
enemy may attempt to move inland towards
Charleston.**
■ What mat Be.—A serenade was given to
Secretary Cameron, in New. York, oa Mon
day, at wbioh he maio an appropriate and
patrlotio specob, and was followed by Hon.
John Coohrane, who, la olosing hie remarks,
•aid:
“Suppose for an iosiant that our armies
t»ke u Southern march, and that as we drive
•hr enemy before us, they are broken, and
iu extremity, what think you of those men in
the exeroiee of sound reason would accom
plish or attempt T Would they not put arms
in (he hands of oar millions of the oolored
race among them 7 If they did not, you would
proolalm their folly to the four corners of
the earth. Suppose, on the other hand, in
this war of eetf preservation, the reealt
eJiouM be different end we ehoaii be in ad
versity. Think you that we sbonld be tol
eraied if we did not avail ourselves of the
Identical advantage and put arms in the
hands of those wno, under these eirontn
stances, would be our allies 7 Whether It
will eome to-tbis, events will determine, but
I for one am prepared to see it ooma to Ibis,
and rapidly. [Great applause.] I stand
from amongst the ranks of those who aro
arrayed for the defense of this country, and
I believe (hat such is the opinion of tboee
men, and of every mao, woman and oblld
of refleoilon throughout (he United S;a(ee.
hold that General accountable
who, when victory depends upon his gath
ering to any foroe, blaok or white, negleota
to avail himself of the ooosilon. [Ap
plause ] This Is war, and conducted on (be
strict principles of war Now let us have
done with able conservatism. When a man
is Imperilled be may resort to everything in
self defense. When a nation is imperilled,
it may take the same course, and when lib
erty is struck at It, it is the doty of the hu
man race everywhere to spring to arms, and
by every'means in its power to prostrate its
opponent. [Long and loud applause."]
Thi Philadelphia Press. of Monday, 8»je;
“Co!. Frank P. Blair is now in Washington,
and it is beyond doobt that the order has
gone forth for the superceding of Major-
General Frsmcnt.” Are we to infer from
this that (ho order to remove Fremont was
consequent on Col. Blair’s visit to Wash
ington ! CoL Biair has taken opon himself
a responsibility in this whole maltor which
the oonntry wit! not soon forget.
Eon. Joan Bill declared himself u a
rebel” before an audience of East Tenses*
seeans long ago. He has now turned pirate,
and taken command of a gunboat on the
Cumberland river.
- Our. Nizjow bar occupied Prestonbarg, in
Eastern Kentucky. The rebel* have retired a
few mile*,, where It was expected that they
wonld make a stand. Stirrlog new* may bo
anticipated from that quarter.
ArponmiXHT.—Samuel A. PnrrUnce, Erq.,
of this city, late Attorney General of the Butr,
haa been appointed Consol to Calcutta.
X«w* from Savaniuh, Gw.—Big Skip
Vtataad. from England, Anal jr Kxp«ci>
•d There, eto
A gentleman who has lived many year* in
the Bomb, arrived io this city yesterday. He
left Savannah, Ga: t one week ago last Thnri
day, bavmg spent three day* in that city..
During that lime the Preach Consul granted
eight clearance* to ve<*ei«, wbioh met with
no opposition in leaving the- harbor. No
United States vessel was seen daring the
three dsye, and it wai currently elated that
a United State* vessel was ooly occasionally
yeen off the harbor.
Everybody was expecting the big ship Fin
land, trom England, and Capt. Anderson, ol
Bavaimah,iiad left port to receive her. The
blockade waa laughed at-
The feeling against the North was intensely
bitter, And off the men bad enlisted for the
fi*ht._The slaves were left to take earo of
home affairs, and their masters appeared to
have no fear of them.
The gentleman alluded to oame to Bowling
Green, Ky., thence to Cloverport and Loeis
: vilJe. He left Bowling Green last Thursday,
and says the rebele were well fortified theref
they-had plenty of cannon, some of large cal
ibre, and many field pieces ready for service.
He saw a number of Indians, and it was re
ported there were 600 there, together with
1,600 Tezan Rangers, who rode their horses
without using either saddles or bridles, and
were splendid ride**.
The entire rebel force in that vicinity, as far
as hedoald gather, was front 40,00 u to $O,OOO.
and men were arriving at the rate of from 300
to4ooadaj. On Wednesday order* were is
sued and parties sent out tocollecl 600 wagons,
numbers ol woicn were .brought it when ibis
gentleman passed through. He saw one mm
clap his hands together, and heard him ex
claim, *IMI bet any amount Buckner is in
Louisville in fifteen days.” -Camps were said
to extend for five miles along the road, ard be
saw three separate camps in the immediate
[neighborhood of the place.
Our informant lived 35 year* in the South.
Lut summer his family cime North, and about
seven' weeks tgo, he came also, returned again
as-stated, nod found all his property confis
cated and some of his effects sold. As soon
as possible, he loft himself. He affirm* that
mUd treatment will not accomplish the objaet
of the United Butcs Government. All acta
indicating consideration are ridiculed and
&"piß9&—Ginein*att Cemntrcial,
Bn l»r*t Op«'»UOniiii K*ntD«)tT-.Ftir>
Ih*r : Dt ■(!’• of Ooontl B«rl> M((« a -
Achlrvrmtttla- *XTT?~T'irr ———~
Oo iupday last. Col. Barbridge, whoJs r,v '
in command at Owensboro, received & call .-t u.r. = i t: .•• •- . ;i v, <j ;t .*
from Col. McHenry. at or near Monian- » o’ t -r « nortf>.-Ay. tn*.
towo, for help, utoutmpttdMUttcli , t , v^tl<CjLlw .
by a heavy force of the enemy. That same „ . F , „ PP
evening Cob Burbndge left Owensboro *b t. a «j u o .utmr, d<a i.i- ot a*».r«
with two hundred and fifty or three hun- aoil * A,t ' l * N N ’ w 4 Al ’ e is h *»
dred men, and two cannon—about one i im-rfm i»'« •» i t,r b<id«rs
hundred of hismen being cavalry from’, •“ ,:i a'i.mo, iusx.siid i<um th*
Colonel Jackson*# regiment; tbe rest was l am bid* xu pn^u
infantry, with their supplies in their knap- \ c**.ii *■> ta Dio.fota, »t-a »iotb-pn<.* >t paw
M*Va Thto liftU Kanrt maria a. |l f t&« r*v«*une irM..* froia lb* real* **er3ion tilbs
sacks, inis little Dana maae a loicea cit, ir^un«.n. tu M»Tk« ur.w.-*»i4 rwnu<
march to the bank of the nver opposite to he tat nfartcrUy *Ka’«j ito lb-* cc»otr*CSor.
Woodbury, which tidy reached Tuesday,
f •* J J ' ulp.jnj nt All k-a p tr» be.- ar. Wrct l<> tbe appro?*!
afternoon. ; u(c<)3ijci!t
The ferrybcat was od the Woodbury I
side, in charge of two rebel sentries and a ,
black man The sentries were picked'off
by rifle shots across the river, a distance
of nearly threo handred yards, and Col.
Buibndga then ordered the negro to -take
the boat across, into the boat be put one
of his cannon and a portion of his forces,
while the balance of his nflea and the sec
ond gun protected his advance against the
rebels, who had formed on the river bank.
Making a landing with his squad, he
charged upon the enemy, driving them
back into the town. Meanwhile the bal\
ance of his forces were crossing as rapidly
as possible. They were all over beforo it
became dusk, and they made a charge
through the town, driving the enemy be
fore them. Un the way through they were
fired upon with several shots from hoiises,
which: they instantly riddled. Unfortu
nately, and to the regret of all our men,
a women thrust her head out of one of the
windows, and, in the dusk of the evening,
waß not distinguished as a woman- bhe
was shot in the head and killed. 1 he
surgeon who attended the expedition re
ported six or seven killed in the houses.
The enemy retired to hia camp in the
rear of the town, which Col. Burbridgo
immediately attacked, utterly routing the
entire force, some four'or five hundred in
number; he took possession of the camp
with equippago /or 500 men, and ail their
camp utensils; but as ha had no means of
transportation, the entire camp was burned.
Two prisoners were taken, named Ives
and Lewis, and brought to this city this
morning; one ol them from Alabama, one
from Mississippi. One of them is reported
to-qea captain and the other a private.
- About the Bame time Col. McHenry,
with some 200 men, made an attack on a
camp of the enemy at or near Morgan
town, and took five or six prisoners - how
many were killed and wounded we did not
learn. CoL McHenry lost one man, but
drove the enemy off.
About the same time, Oapt. Neerer, who
is stationed witn a party of twenty men at
Rochester, his men Ml armed with Colt's
revolving rifles, had a skirmish with a
largely superior force of the enemy in the
vicinity of Rochester, but with whatresult
we have not yet learned.
Col. Bur bridge, in his attack, had one
man wounded, but lost none- We belie vo
particulars to be entirely reliable,
and think that further reportß will only
confirm last Tuesday’s work' as a day of
glorious achievements.
The marching, as Col. Burbridgo did,
with about three hundred men from
Owensboro to Woodbury, a distance of
sixty or seventy miles, iu two days—at
tacking and utterly routing a force of five
hundred of the enemy within less than
eighteen miles of Buckner's headquarters
at Bowling Green, where lie is reported
to have a very heavy force, destroying the
entire camp and camp equippsge, driving
the enemy off with a loss of fifty orsixky
in killed, an unknown number in wounded.
and reoroasiDg the river in safety, with
only one of his own men wounded md
none killed; and doing all this, too. with
raw troops who had never smelled powder
before, i* one of the most brilliant exploits
of the entire campaign.—[Louisville Dem.
Tfl* RaLV*sa or Col. Mulugah. — Lieai.
Co). Jiou Qairk, of tbs Uto Irieb B/tgade,
yesterday received the folio ring dlspatb :
Jmiuoi CtTY, Bio., 3Tot. 4,1861.
To Luut. Oat Janes Qeiri .♦
Oar offiocr# are exchaoged. I will be with
you in a few days. Stand ready. God bless
the Brigade. Molugai.
' This happy news spread like wild fire among
“the boys,” aod oreatod great enthusiasm
among the officers. Col. Mulligan was expect
ed to arrive at Si. Louis last night, aod no
donbtediy will reaeh this city within a day or
two at the farthest. HU presence will*. be the
signal lor renewed s»»l and- orgaali&Uon of a
oew regiment oat ol the old Brigade, who are
barnlng with the desire once more to eoter the
field under their yoang and horoic commander.
OoL Mulligan will reoeiva from all elassos of
toe oommauity a warm and hearty reception.
He returns as every true soldier should, without
shame and without reproach.— Chicago Trib.
J&cto aobtitistnuiu*
(£p»LECIDBBS.
RKV. J. McKXND&KX I tXffiXr, D. Z>„
VortDNly pattor of. Christ M. Jt. Church la (bis elly,
wilHltUver e cnorse o! two it OjNCERT
HALL, ea TUfKDAY AND TBUftdDAT BVBN
INQg, tbs 13th *m Utb test
fortihadowingt of Avuritan
Eitttry, n ox * Tht ftwa by frophttf *•
Tas flr*t thowtog apocalyptic lndlretiosi of the
uprising of our eatfosaflty, aoe tbe icc-ad, ty tbe
saute llftht, mappfag out thepnaeat fidnUion. with
tts tonoe:tlcn* asd tasufli.
Mtslof tbe views preeeaUd la the»e lecterM are
crigiosl, and oeaaot fall to lotereet at tbe pr*«eitt
lurouliot and Important Jaoctureof oar uedoasl
afftlrs.
Tickets for tbe eoane SOo; stugle tkkete 3fio., to be
bad at tbe door, hotels, moalc aud booh atom.
Doors opea at 7 o’clock; lectori to commence at 7 id.
uoT-dti
QAfXAUJS OR LIJCUXifiNAN'IS,
FORMING OOMPANIBB
WOH, XHK 'W ABi
Would do well to cell and get tbelr Pouter* sad Hind*
bills ot
W. S. HAVEN,
No. 84 Third street,
Who Is prepared to print small or Urge, according to
tbe desire to.
OOIOBB,
To sttrsot
' ATTENTION
NEW CONSIGNMENTS—
W sacks Hint Hoaiar, ""
. 74 boshsts ptfmo Oh*stuatf,
r £0 do bucUbarl BLkor/uatr,
~ 40 do Waloats,
38 birrat* Mlnoesote Creal errlfS.
10 do ealilvated Cr*nborrie»,
•(0 do ohotoe Apples,
40 di s>tfd Wlater Appl»*.
SO bubals prise bslvai TSacbes.
* 140 dosea Olactoaetl tfrootas—aisorted,
10 barrels pore Vlaegar,
10 do Cat tad Dry Tobacco,
SO gross superior fitire Pollib.
8 berrets prime Sweet Cider,
60 do Xx teally braa>l,
100, do do do —Palmetto Mills,
10 boxes, 1 dot. each, pure Ottiwte Wloe,
0 do 1 do do aweet do dj
< demijohns do oo
6 tltrcts Davis* flogtrCatsd flams,
for sate by no 4 L H. TOIQT A 0«.
EuKaa arrival of orooekieb.
1000 bags prims IXo**,
100 do Hoastlag do
SCO barrels prime N. 0. Moiawes,
100 do Uold-a Syrup,
LOO bbds prime N.O Sogsr.
100 do rorto files sad Cubs £ agars,
, 60 barrels Ora>bsi do
24 do B Coffee do
' 4COO sacks Kxtraißslt,
1060 barrels do do
1000 boxes sssorted sUf* Wiodov Gliu,
1000 lugs do Nells,
CO boxes Germta City,
CO barrels Missouri Clsy,
la suire ecd for sets by JOHN L HODSV A
an 4 Oorpsr-Bmlthfiftld and Water street*
COOOANUTfc-SWO fresh Cocoa fruts
Jot ratine .nS for 8.1.bj
KIIMKa . BROH.,
P 0» K—. 118 and 138 Wood Street.
PEIAKLii— 40 o&sks No. l received this
day by io4 ' wuwar tv.
CIOKN MEAL—7S boa. fresh ground
/ Cora Heal lost ras’d and for Ml* by
AAkArmfiß,
nob Oornsr ofHaiket aad ttnt sfo.
JUS: imiiciiisHnnitß
t nO«T«» w*ll *ri<ir-s*. ib* if t ) t'i-» -hUr
n»*u of th - *•?j» c fct • m ‘ n.pr
<•>• m," "Prcpo alt fsr jlUff'ray City pin
own l Impr remmx "
« *;»m <s»r, r»q jii° V.l >Jdi s tc r«<rti£*h m fiTi»r
:uUe cf tU- tr l.r-fci * '••■t.oyJertng iitda.
UH'DI K. G&afmtaw;
J.iyE 4 WARS'ULL.
A t». Ml'iU. s
J SO. UUrKIN*.
JH > iIK-.rU,
ui«UIS M l’l..
IlAtl&lA*' MUL^,
—■ C mmilf «.
_ L ' d ' lc >- s J
LOhT HuY—Aged eisven years; left
br nn s<*trr:»v monlnu, Not 6ih. about 10
ft’diK k if is. nLe trji njoic wm nr In a fleck
o<*ii giejjnu'.i, lgat cp, and » rei «»[• r| aronad
Ills ncli, h» itii* n» >e ul ft'LLMM >tc
OAKTkH any inf>/*iD-tl-.n •HO** ie:civ«d »•> till
mother, In Nlclultoo’* lUi». J*rc<md street uod.it
STKaY Ouw. —* amo to the residence
of (ho B3l.*cr<bi-r. on the 4'h lust a «tr*y COH.
The ownn in re«jnl art ti cone forward, proto prop
pay chsibf* and take bet »»»t, or »h' will be
ool‘« according to It* P. PII Z “.n fKlwtt,
pu6;&;d* Una atnel. Pittsburgh
ti AUvitii on the 15th of October lost,
/ at Mc&ce'a JUc*a, t»y the oauA-rOgDed, a FLAT
BOAT, marked W. Q. tVAttt>sN :o 6 ihe pro
prietor Will c«U Bt U t*3 R*«D 'A UnckYa d, prove
properly, pay etanr#e# snl tak Uvi;, nr H wl'l be
.Ljh*-d «f .(to-rtina 11 lisr
notKiUl JAUbB T. HUIPBON
0!t KKKINfcRTr KOK SALK,
situated oa tbe Waahinfpmi Tnrnpihe lL»ai, ot a
ml.e fr.nu Jlqm' Kerry Landing, witu all Iho fixtarea,
Ao , u<cv**a{j lor makit g good Oil; also, an abun
dance o! water. For farmer «o'orm»tion enquire of
ntUu fi-iiiKtus,
nufclwd .\cntb ot >aw-MIU hoo.
SllOt*.
Hat lag removed my «h p frmn street to
the Oil Barret F,wicrr, next to Bralie 'a W o:en
Factory, tmiow the tiu»pon»lun Bridge, ca tbe Alla
gbeDj riTer. wo/1' t.ow prepvoJ t,. do illklndccf
IAUPKNTKK IVOKtt- •
AVParttonlAr .Uer.tton paid to JODDI.SO of all
kinds. Alt work >"(.r to the niV<at DR-unable tcrmi.
uoftlirJ H T F.il.K-
rjMIOMAS H. tiI.jL.IUIT, M. U.
<*S*Officn rootb efoe of Booth Comaoo, one dohr
eaat o' Fede al a ret, Alletb.'uy.
Pa KLl.l'ylT harlDg j.» Allegheny and
to om*J the practice t f m**dt; i>e, ropo ttnt'y cff 'ii
hi* pro ouiooal aJrvlcoi to bit ild friend* anil tbe
ou. tuna ty generally m. 6 lwd
INTER opening.
MKS. M. PIAHCaTOS,
.Vo 10i Fidtral street, sUtgk&ny Ctiy,
Beg* Ic«vr to inform her patron* and th« pnbiic gen
erally, tnataho will opao a ire»h awortaient of WIN-
Ten fcTYI.kS OF titSbTEFL BO'NCTS, OUIL
DBUN'B HATS, UKAD D&CdSbS Ac., on
THORS I>aY, NDVJCMbIU 7»U,
To which ebe mvHw the etuntma of the IsriieJ
ucA&td
JgKAUTliril,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS. Sea.,
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE
DRV OOOCS
A PEI.I. AnSORTBKBt.
NOW OPE NINO
AS onti BDIKU Is >' 0 ~ IS SiS TO3E WE
WILL BR R«: EIVIMi
New Goods Daily.
C. HANB.ON LOVE.
NO. 74 BASSGr nTSEET.
m-Bl:agwF
jy K W 1} UU 1) -
FROM THI NKW'tPBK iDCT[.JIa.
Bfcei***-S (taring thl* ***efc at
nORKE’a TRIMLMIMJ fcTORR,
?T JJarliet it reef.
Oar *todt •* bow nsataallj fa'l. su ’ oqr goods pur.
ebssed Icr CAS ! la New t orb Aoctioo* sod trom tbe
Importers, writ be ScUlto 0081 l UU YEK3 at u LOW
A' PBICS as ihey cao be pnrchatbd lo euy Kuteru
Jobliiiig Qiqw.
Purchasers wilt have tbs advsntaire r>f aelectlos
from a NBSF, PRIdH AND ATTRACTfVa STOCK,
oepecialty adapted to the want* of a city end eoeatry
trad*. i
WOOLUN HOODS, 6KIRTING, CAPS.
BJNTAQS, NUpiAB. BLCK* fi( AND MITT 3,
BMBBOID6UBD OOLLARd, SLTJ AND Qt-EFS.
. INFANT*)’ fioilXS, WAI irS AND CAPS,
rLODN'OINGH AND KP?I;,OP,
BLACK. LACE AND GKSNADJN . VHiLS,
HOOP SKIRTS of all the most aj-yroTti mtkes,
very cheap,
PABN'S AND COMBINATION \OKSETB.
LADIKA’ M&RIN ► DMOBRQAfiMKNTd,
CiULDREN’d do do
MKNifi SIIIRTS AND DiAWESF. m«ds of Oot*
too, Merino. BUS audalt Wool. A spleolM assoit
uent at low price*.
eOLDIKUti' SOCKS, GAUNTLETS and all other
hlode ofgoode . bc'l JOB ROiNR.
W. & l>. UUGUS',
OPJIRID At A D. HUttO*’,
OPENED AT W. A D, KUO Ufa’
OPENED AT W. A D. DOQUn»,
OPEWSD AT W. * D UUfIUA’,
STRIPEP FRENCLL SU^WLS,
BLACK & WHITE CHECK SHAWLS,
URCUf-ARS OK TUR NBWKIT BTTLKS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS AT ALL I'RICFA
\ * ‘
W. k 0. fIUGIfS.
* M W. t*Tior -
'JUVLUK A BKOTQBK,
conmssiOß nKttciiAn**,
no.4s t,ALNur pratKt,
omo.
4VP«nm>*| itteKHon kltfo to the pnrch»*e »o<l
■•lb ol Prc'loewAid e<erebaudtß« generally
Mndtrete Rdvetiet* medti au ooDiluntm-ritnf BJ«p1«
•*irc*M£*v.
M«*«r*.¥llQYfA< AUuUORLHA 00., Pitt«bnrgb.
*• KING. PBHKOOK *OO, do
JOSEPH O. Bllrl/KK. Brq., Ulo:lun*li,
An-1 OlbclqqbUMerch»ot* Bfoermlr. n.-2:Bmtl
A. McUJLimU,
. CommiSßioa JHerch.unt f -^
for the •»!«<>!
Crude and Refined Carbon Oils,
MO. 01 WOOD BTRBRt.
oclA-ly''-'-
SCI £% non iNVJfibTMKWX.
TA v»V/LJ\J will h« Intoned In
room froo/s3i» to *6,000, hr • tern of from three to
fife jeer*,--eeeured by bond end mcrtgtg«i au anta*
COnbectd (Ml 44tele 18 AllßKh*or COQbty. JUustre
•t PKTTVfI, 18 Bt. CUfr»tr«et
LIME— 300 bbU. Lime for sale bv
do! HMABX B* OOLUHB.
Stp <Socrt>»,
EW i.OO "b
J M. BURUHFIEI. ii'B.
N*W DKLMNkP FUR lijfe.
v
NRW BLACK AS'O WHfTP- SHAWI.A
NRW FIGURED MS ISO 3.
COLOR£i> FBK?<Cn MRRIN'o.
CLOAKS—ncwist it)tei.
IaRRY VLi^N&U.
RED. YELLOW AND WIIITB
4E"O*U end the sU-ct
i £ > & 'tS
9 *1 . - sS 2 •
* S B H (6 0
m » jj 5? B •
§r3 ; i
s 2 3 S z *
s*£ “ 3
w s < * § „
- 3 J 5 ? * „ i
% 8 g | £ g * 8
1I <i ilAii 13 s .
a)"-
3eS' , 'W:MS«SS2C A Z,
35 fe «-3 202 a 5 5 33
IIS gs 2 s a i P S
►E*•.S S “ • s j« .
30 o k «• P ** © c .i W J
2I S 5 «- ■8 < a
2g| g 1 3 a »B S
5>5 “ 2 g K^3U
*»sS“ *■ a g
%”1 3 " 2 8 |
CO « o . a
3j * 5 * «r
«-5i £ * ,
KUa S 3 S
Q§S5 | I 1
n a 3 & 5
QLIEAP,
ELKOASr ASD ATTBiCTiVB
DSL’S 1 GOODS
Jk.XSTID WINTBH,
J. W. BARKER & CO.’S,
09 AiihJBtACETr bTkBBT.
ULOAK.S, SACQ'TES.
MANTLES, WRAPPER^,
BASQUES, BOURNOUS,
BL’KMLKS: €OL>D SILKS:
PLAIN, PLAIN,
FIGURED and FIGURED and
REPPRD. PLAID.
DRESS GOODS:
DRESS GOODS:
DRESS GOODS:
MERINOS,
BEPP3.
VELOURS, POPLIN POIL DE
UN lON PLAIT 8, ODEORE,
COTELINES, KMB’D KEPFB,
PRINTED CASHMERES, &e., ao.
DeLalneg, 121-2 ctf. per yard.
Alao, a complite etoek of
HOUSE-FURIFIBIIINO GOODS.
GLOTH6, SATINETS.
OABSIMERES, JEANS,
HOSIERY ANJ> GLOVES.
SHEETINGS, 61 OTS. PER YARD.
SHEETINGS, 6} OTS. PER YARD.
PRINTS, 61 OTS. PER YARD,
*
AMD ALL OTBBR GOODS PROPORTIONATBLY
Give os an early call,
oeSauAvtrt
GOODS! NEW WOODS 11
BATOR, MACHOM A CO.,
Noa. 17and 19 riith street.
Art now receiving a frtib supply or
NEW WINTER GOODS,
Purcbsoed by om of the Ann during tbs put «uk la
Bew York sad Bc-ston market. .We cso cow offer
grrs*.lodceemeoti to WB'iLBSALK ASP RETAIL
BUY KBB. Embracing choice styles of
ftimpe. Braids, Batten*, TstmU,
Trivet* for Umi aad O.osk Trimmings,
Reel Vtench and SoLtoh Bmb'd Coihus and Beta,
Keel luce .Trimmed Collate, Beta and Hdkfa,
Knit Fiench Lace.Qrtnsdloe aid Tlv no Yell*,
infects* Embroidered Bob**, Waiata and Cape,
Poaoct and Pub htbtooa, TrJmialfg Ribbons,
Fr>nih flowers, Roches eod Plannee, -
Lsdie*’Colored Oubai.ereetii! Boetoo Ribbed Hoe*,
BUX. M<ri»o*ad Fl«rc)4lDed Cotton Ho«»,
Children's Higblen) Plata eodbtrlped Bern,
Gents*, Lad*er aad Ghlldrah'i Gloves and Gauntlets,
BUgant JEM frriy JYeso Afs Beasc*.
Fancy Nrtk Tlts.rtocks, Hearts and Orsvate,
Half Hose, Bartenders, Handkerchiefs,
fine On«tom*made Bbirte and Ooltare,
Faaoy Over-Shirts—eatirriy near atyln.
bilk, Merino and Wool Bndershttts ana DrsWore,
Zephyr Knit lUods, Zouave uep*,
Hbawla, Talma*. Bleevfs, Gaiters aad Mttls,
Zspbjr andPbttUud Wool—knitilo*material,
fancy Cbenflle, Ocrd and BraM Hair Meta,
Ribbon and V»lm Hoed Dmws, NablamAe..
made Ppobial arrangement* with (be
meoafactarera of tbaßiSrflflbiPßtNßSKlfiTt*,
wa era poabiad to aeil a better Bkirt to tba trad* at a
lower price (ban any bnn«a east.or *ut, Oar line of
entobtraarero, 12,16,1«, *O. >6. SO—ladl*#, aod *,£,
6. ?. 8, o.lo.l2,l&—miaaea eud cbli- ren'a
W*DITY ANUtOUNIRY MBKOBANTr*, MILLI*
MIB9 AMDPfibßLnitS who buy to sell again, will
e!w»)B flod car etoek well assorted, sed prices at low
aa any boaee essi cr west
BATdM, MACIUJM A 00.,
do* Moa. 17 and IP Fifth street.
j. Lttnia tailor.
J-JH.. CHARLES IX. BIUWJk,
rhynloiftn and Burgeon,
Offlae, No. 36 Frdaral Street,
Opposite Ootonnade row, near tbo Suspension
Bridge, ",
ividjy , A»LxqgßWY:omr
R. M. 0. JONES, ~
103 WTLIK BTRBKT,
»jH*» PITTBBQMH.
W aNILU—A £l-fc * M UfLtNUJCK
B-'lLKxt 3i iLci«s is, diameter, VO ot 23 (ut
iou# Enquire uj H U. BOLB,
pc*.lwd <~orpfr Lcgarase W») *od Pctat Alley.
ii w goods:
WANTNI* —Roods and Mortgages
tar 12.3C0 and haviug boa two to
ib'** ymn lorua. Apply at rSTtI’S, IS fct Clair
street. aalft
SEW JiKP
NKW U«Rd.
BLACK FRKN'CH HIRINiB.
PLHDCOUNTiIfVLANNBIrt.
STOCK OF
SUAWLS:
PLAID,
FIGURED,
LONG AND
SQUARE.
SAXONY PLAIDS,
POPLINS,
SBlaiui
jfot iau sc Co lit
FOR SALE —A. Ten? commodious and
cetafortaKe residence,in a deelreH* neighbor*
bo*? *>t the 3d Ward. Allegheny, on long and assy
P»» um dU, and very low. inquire of
8. bOQOYKB, Ik., Attorney at Lav,
«• ID Fourth arrest.
<I J aluable oil property for
¥ SAL*—Plicated on French Oreok, embracing
between 10 and 11 inn. Tharo are on the properly
six veil* in railota progress three of which ere at
•c&lcirat depth to Justliy operating. C ansae tad with
(&<• Welle Is a powerful *ngt»e, Is good nutok* order.
Tiita property ie adjoining the celebrated IfCormick
term aud b perhtp* ose of the bast oil litre la that'
region. \v o off r * gnat hargala on easy terma of
Asrmeni.crwnh exebasga for real eente in or ed-
Jololog th» city. Fcr partienlera apply fo
RII'LAINAOOY
tu9 No.MH Foorth etreet.
tpnatJlK FOR SAI^IC—AI2UUT TiVB KUUI
J POWER, in *-v>i nnj»r, now drlrlnc three poser,
tfeatfllnthiaofica. Will te sold cheap for eeeh. Ss*
alra a &A2ITT* OFFIUB,
. -Fifth itrtat above Bnlnflrld.
Jl«to Soots.
Major ujsnlhal. M'ulkllaN’S
&PIAT WORK-ms ARHIkB OF IU
BOPS I'lottr tad.
KfcTlied Army Begslatlona. i' ’
Coitid States Infantry Tactics.
U'Clellan’s Bat o&et ExordsHt
Blacibary'a loCsntry and Arlillarr w
feett’s Infantry Tactic*, 8 vola
OHba ji’s 0 .Tilry Tactbi.
Tba llecrnft
Qroin* Military Sorgery.
For sale by SAY A CO n h 6 Wood atraat. -
OoUKa FOR TUN arms:.—
iff negolationa tor tba Army of the United State*.
Qilham’a Minoal for Volnnteen end Halitla.
U. B Infantry and Rifle Tactic* complete.
Scott's Infantry Tssttcs.
Toe Zooxee Drill Book.
. 31(Oqs1 forth* Uocrqit In lb* light Infantry Drill.
Am oved tor the United btate* Eoqitn by the late
Cot. Ellsworth.
ns} onet Bxerelae* for the Army.
ALSO.
Personal History of Loid Bscoa
Life or sir Philip bldney.
Fllteeo DtdslTa Battle*. ByOreasay.
Hr Walterßatilgh. By 0. Klogstoy.
Adventure* lo tba Booth Padflo. By ’a Roving
Prtnur.
Tom Brown at Oxford. Svola.
popnlar Astronomy. By Mitchell.
Beactlea of Rsikla.
Mias Gilbert's Career.
Glossary of English Words. By Tieneh.
Banlah. By Evans.
Classical, Medical and Thwloglcml
Books. Blank Books and Stationery.
002 J. h. READ, Te ffonrth attest.
EUIL DSEBMi, by tbs late Msjor
Wlnthrop. of tba Ifew York Bsrsoth Baglmant.
The Armies of Korops. By Gtmral Gsarge B. Mo
Otellao.
K«vlaad Army Begnlaliou*.
Adventme* in tbo nonth Paoltlc. By a Roving
Printer. - '
The House on tba Moor. By tba anthor of Margi*
rat Maitland,
The Theory and Practice of (he Sweilah Movement
On*a.
Sinai and Zion. By Batsman.
01J act Ussoos for Teachers and Parents. By H.
A.Oalklna.
Toe Derenea of Armagaddan; or Gar Ooontry lore
told In S:rl| tore. By P. ■ Silts. " '
« For sale by 8.8. DAVIS, 93 Wood street
GROSS’ MILITARY SDRQERY—A
Mbdqsl of Military Snrgery, or Blnteonthe
Emergencies offfleld.Oaaip and liotpiUl Practloe.—
By 8. D. Gross, M. D. 1 volnme. Pnc* 60 cents.
se2B KAY A 00., 66 Wood street.
DIARIES FOR 1862.~Just received
an assortment of Messrs. U A 8 Edwards* tsao
tuci Diaries for 1663. In pla’ix and elegant itylca.—
For ssle by R. S. DAVIS, 03 Wood street.
QAKPISTS ani> oil cloths
FOtTHTH ST. CARPET BTORB,
W. 0. A D. McOALLUM have this day opened
part of a very laiga and varied sssoitmr-ot of OAR*
PBTINO, to which they Invite the attention of boy*
ere, as iboy shall be c.fferjdon tba moat favorable
terms
also, a newly Imported lot of beaut fal DRU3QBTB
of alt widths, and at the lowest ratee.
w. d. * n HcOiLtoa,
87 fourth street, ne«r
PERUVIAN FEBRIFUGE—For the
prevention er core of Fever sad Ague. In all
climates sod mlasmal districts where bilious and re
mtceut fevers prevail, this sterling remodj will be
found invaluable. It effectually stops the ebflts and
Ht;'>t)i]<>a ths fdTtr, tetovigorstes iha appetite, allays
Irritation, glvrs niaaticily to the spirits snd infutes s
o» vitality, which soon restores the paitont to
P««t rt health. In no case has It failed to cuie, and
n> bcttle has effxtcally eared four to six persona—
others have been cured by It after fatlare of Quinine'
and avtry other known remedy.
Prepared and sold by A.B. A D.BAND3, Druggists,
100 Fultuu street, Nnw York.
Sold also by U. A. FAHNESTOOK A CO-, Pitts
gold eTaoby UnjcgfatCAßnetatlv;" wSlaTtwiwtiT
Dissolution.— Tho firm of shbi-
VESA DILWOftTHIa thli d«j dlnwlr.dbj
tuuia'l oomot. The taalnei* «U 1 ce nettled by
JOQN ». DILWORTD,*;the old auad,lifted 181
Secocd street. ' 8. P^SBRITBK.
November 1,133 L JNO. S. DILWO&TB.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— I have this day
anorlatol wim me In the Wholesale Grocery
l>n*in*ra, Gr.O. W. DXLWO&TH, under Ibe style of
J. o. DiLWuIiTU Jr (JO., at tb< stand lately oocopled
by hbriver A XHiworth. 'JNO. A DILVOaiU.
noliHd
o. l. LHtrr.—. ...a. a. uKatiAfti.
£ G. GRAFF & GRAHAM,
'* PRODUCK AND COflOllllOß'
MBRO EC -A.XJTS,
.• No. 2045 Marrit Strict,
PHILIDCLPHU
K2fedtf
Tyj YOUR OWN PRINTING I
o".n,f t -8 oinmirPßiNTiKO onio*.
Designed tor BmaQ.Pi In tors, Stationers, Druggists,
Merchant*, Grocers, Bankers, Amateurs, the Army
aod bavy, Ac. The Preaaee we offer’ for sale are of
a Mew Pattern; are tbe stopkht aol etroasest and
beat nftde of any cheap Freemever inyetteo, and o>
cany ten apeoei can be operated by any one, whether
ptlnter ornot, aod areaold at prfoee bttherto unheard
of, that la to cay at about ONB-TKKTH the price of
Job Prearne now in nae. Tbe Cabinet* (upon which
tbe PreseeA ataod,) are com pored of email Oaeea, neat*
ly and atroßgly put together, and for oompactDeaa and
cunvcnknce bare never been equalled. Call and ax*
-mine, or aend fordrculsn, gtving aisce, ko.
/ J. G. OOOLBT 'k CO,
mOOfmi ' Mo. 1 Bprnoe street, N. T»t
Ornoaor yea or ansaaiitt I
Plttabnrgb, Moramner 2d, 1661. J
TO CONTHACiORS.—SeaIed propo
uli will be received at this olB» .potll tBUBA
DAT, tba Ttb last., for the erection of a Bridge over
Plliow*e Ban, ea.tne line between tee tcwninipe of
Indiana and Beat Deeri near the eaoaL Span forty
.five feet. Stone werk to be dena by the rereb of
twenty*fl»4 cnbfo feet, and Wood work by the fool
lineal.
. Also, for tbe erection of a Bridge over tba Poor
ttileßne,onthellAaof Pitt and Peebles towaablpe,
near the Monongebala river, (pan thirty five faehr-
Btona work by ibe perch and Wood work by the foot
■iintAl.
■’ Plans and specifications can be seen at the cOee oi
tba County Oommlettoaera.
By dlrectlcn of Oountv Cotamlaioners.
p *3td ' BBMRT LAMBBCT,Ocmtrailer.
umci orrasOosnouiacr Ausubcrt 00., pa ,
PltUborgO, Movember4th, 18IL
TO ASSESSOBS AND ASSISTANT
ABBBSSOBS.i-BiAnk Booka for tha Tricncial
AaMumeat for 1862,are ntw ready for deUrary.at
tbe office of tke pcnnly Oosnntaifoneia.'
Tbe provtsloni of tbe law fixing the time for Artea-'
ton to make their retnroe will be enforced, and In all
eaaee wbtre (he aaers msnt 'fa not eompitted and tba
book not filed in tbe proper cOoaprevtoaa to the first
d,y of February, 1*63, tbs penalties fixed by tba Act
of Assembly will be exacted. _ &
cofcttdAUwT Obnlrcalcr.
oso. w. nousair— jah. axtax—a.« rronmnoa.
00DV1LLE OIL BEFINERY.—
’ holdbhip, bbtae a co.,
UMHtIOIOBIBi 0, >
BDBSISB OIL ASD UJBUCATUfi OIL,
Beep oonstentlv on head ike very beet quality of
BURNING OIL, dear aad wlttont odor; a urn, a good
LUDRXOATOK, pare white.. BBS KOLB wnd UAB
GRKABfi
BV’AII orders left at Mo. &6 FIFIH BTBXRBaak
Block, seoond Aoct, Will be promptly atteadsdlo.
or6:2wdn
J.». uxitT, Troes^—J. WtATxa, a, Bse^
OOLAR oil works company
OP PIMNBTLT tMIA,
Mshnfretnien snd Wboieale Deslerv In
LUDBIOATINO AMD BXPISKD OlLfi,
St. Clair Sf., near tk* Bridg*, PitUburgk.
IVmfo Uechlae 01, So. 1; Solar Ma>
chine Oil, Mo.ijeolar BumiogOti,Mo. l,iotorßnn>
lag 01., Moa.
Adrsnces made on Bpsolal attea*
Don given to filling orders for Crude Oiieof ail spe*
clflo gtavlttet. • ocqw; ■
fpHE ONLY ARTICLE THAT OaN
A slwsys be relied on fer exterminating VBftMIM
of«U dncnptlcDs, U tbe
KAT PABTB,
BAT PAB T■ .
RA T PAB T 1, ‘
BA* PAS**,
BAT Pißll,
BAX PASTS
Pie,B«a6»l,bjr . JO3RPU VuMtNB, .
Fnputdbiilrbr ' 4UBBPH rUHOBS, "
no* oorner Market street aod tbe IHcaond.
CIDER— 10 bbU. Cidei to utlto md
ftnaltli, til J.B.IMIUIUP.OO.
AMUSEMENTS.
pITTS&O£GH THEATRE.
fourth Night of the raftngegvsaent cl th» Qmi
Aaerktn Actcr,
JIR« J. A, ABAFiar.
810 H A KB I I I,
aroSARD.,... —,_Ha. »urx>.
EIoa«ONI>~—HENDERSON.
Qa*lN .....i MISB NIWHOH.
■ *" '~'7o oifiolnda'wUh "•
HOLE IN THE WALL.
THOMA* ———-MR- Ulf JIT.
QONOERT HALL.
I | ~
Jhartday Evening, Hot. 7ih, 1861.
9BAND OPERATIC. BALLAD
INBTBUUBHTAti COHCBRT.
The pabUo era nepaotfally Informed that BIGNOR
GUMtfOVI will give * ettuSD CONCERT u above,
ouwbkh dceietoa be will bees Isied by
MRS DOWNING PROf. Y. Dll BAU.
ME f. SMITH, UR. EU‘L POe&eTBB,
•ad others, who have kia ly faiuoUemd their services.
Tjb Programme la , new and attrmcctva, containing
••veral cbarmleg eelectloai that are, deserting the
eaaiUcreiioa of the musical public. 'a :
T*h* ts of admission, with reserved seAt4»WITY
OENTo; may beobi.lasdat the Mario Stcrs* and at
the »;f on thsavenlcg of thaCouerrt, ■
Plat of baill aad programmes, at Mc.JiELLOB’B
MuMoEtcra-Wool street, and the Ueetra. ELBBEB
* BBO’fl, fifth street, where tickets, with reserved
•eats can l>e secured.
toon open at 7: Ooopert comm*uces at SVdodu
.The Plsacs usod upon this ooctalon are from that*,
moos manufactory of Steliwsy ftPous, New York,
and bare base ferebhad bp Meal • B. ElaberAßro*
Fifth afreet. . ooMU
bJanOß=-iansit.
43 AcßKiniuSiS Bucks i
fj toe cythara; jubilee:
NRW LUTE Of CION} DIAPASON;
OttBUTMN UINhTbVQ;
NEW CARMJNA BASRA ; -v
SABBATH SELL, ABB
TBANKtGIVINa.
All .ha above at $l£Q per does a, cash. Tor a 1 'by
JOHN B. ME,. 08,
octt No. 81 Wood street, HUw arth.
jgKALBORJC'a 1
GOLDEN CHAIN
of '
Sabbath School Melodies.
A NEW SABBATH SCHOOL SINGINQ BOOK.
Ihe largest, most complete aad perfect bymn and
rime Booh ever made for tba osa ot Babhftth tcbools.
Price, $ll par faauiired, or lb casta etngto. or SIJO
perdoiea, for sale in quantities or singly by
JOHN B. ÜbLIOR,
octl No. 81 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh.
JJIANOS AT A BARUAIN.
ft LARGE BTOOK Of
Splendid Now and BecooJ-band
PIANOS
Will be sold at
QBIATLV RBDUCKD P&IUEB.
üßAhu/rrh blome.
No. M fifth street.
iStmcatmnau
SCHOOL.
Et. WILLIAMB,
Has opeetd a Normal School at
No. SO BA GLAItt aTRKBT. Bd story,
reihmony of TeacJurt.
Be U tbs cennsellor or me Teachers, the mao to
whom all ofos look tor advice aad lastrceHon.
. JOHN J. WOLOOTT.
1 ooocur most heartily with tha above.
LEONARD B. BATON.
1 cheerfully concur In the opinion express**} above.
W. A SHEW.
1 take pleasure fat hiving it mmy opinion that the
foregoing recommendation te folly merited
A. BUBTT,
X know of no one who deserve# higher testimony la
his favor. B.N.AYEUY,
1 fully concur In the above recommendation.
D.DBNNIHON,
Bb can preparo pupil* for the High School quicker
than any oilier teacher in the city.
A. T. BGUTHBTT.
TBBMB—SI per week. Hi adrauce au&StaWd
PENN INSTITUTE,
HaNOOCB STREET, NEAR PENN.
Will reopen on MONDAY, the 84 day ol BBPTIM*
BER. Caras: |2S par session of five months. :
««*»»** J. M. UMITH. PrlocfraL
STOVE&. SIOVBS
DPi HAVEN 4 SON,
• MANOTTJLOTUHEBJ3 OI
STOVES.
Warehouse, Federal Street, near New
finspeuloa bridge, ALLBGQBMY OITY.
We ask the attention of dealers' to oor large sweet
meal ol Cooking and Heating fitovos, for wood and
Coal, which wa arc soiling at the lowest pricee. Those
visiting our city- will fiad it to ihelr advantage to give
na a call aad examine our etoek before purehasteg eus*
when.
Oast Iron Bouse Fronts, iron Bailing, Hollow
Ware, Wages Boxes, ~
Plain and Fanoj Qrate Fronts, Fender,,
etc,C«tixp of all kinds made to order.-'
Jylfclyd O.DaHAVKB A BOM.
Late styleo
0,
FA L L GO OD S
JUST RECEIVED.
We are now epanlog a choke «fo?k of PALL GOODK
oootktiog In all of tbs latest tm pcriaUoas of CLOTHS I
OABSUIMBKB and VBBTIMQB, wbkh wa flatter our*
selves will be equal to aoy aasartmeot to be found
Bast or Week Xhey wO! be toads up to order, la A
asperfor style, snd at pricee to salt tbs time*. We
wonld rttpectfoUy solicit an early caQ from our
petrous aad tbs public
SAMUEL, UiRAT * BON,
MiBCHAm Tamil, No 19 Firrn S*.
ATS AND DAPS.
fall stylbs ,
MoOORB 4l oo.'l,
in WOO BTBBST, PJTTSBUBQH,
Have cow on band a very iargs and compists stock '
ol lbs latest styles of
HiAT s and gaps,
Both for tbe dty snd sonatry trade, which tbiy can
■all at very low prices.
OHJrderr promptly filled- as3l
AHTER t CO.,
ASBATBBB AKO LlriSlU £
GOLD A N D' 8 I L V E R-,
Mo, aa fiomtki fbird ltmtf
PHILADELPHIA.
Ck>l<l and SUTev Bought,
forwarding packages by; Mxpnaa will
mtes with a prompt aaa corrert ratarm.
Brf*rto».fiiPWAOo < Qwfti; - oclfotawdlm
00N8IGNMENTS.—
SCO tb a. choke Apples—aelceted fruit,
80) quart esna of frsak Fescbcs,
IDO tmAPotatoes,.
tldotsafsney Broomi, .
100 boxsc Btarcb. #
150 do Western Basfrve Cream Cbeeae,
ÜbunbEdoadOlt,
2 do Benaols,
lObubels Ghsctaofo,
SbamisCranbenkn, -
Just rsoetvedaad for seU by i
IRISH, tin oobdib,
°° a ■ II»gTCMUI«ra.L
I | PIrJLn-3 RILE ALKOTUARY-—A
U MiUln eon for PUIS, .Ithtr latnaD or m.
ttrail ' Pol4by
81M03 JOHMBT^M,DrugKftt.
and deslsr ta Cbolce VAmity McdtdM*.
no* Ocraer Balthßeld and Fqtrth mrccta. •
UEFINED CARBON UU*-Th»»nb-
XV *tribere are prrpired toeell RfiflMED Oaß.
IMAIAgniCKRT.OQ.
G HOICK BPGAR CCRRH H*MH—
B«t,tnd cbMpw, Is tin HrbMiiM It.,
riosnd os wd far ul. to. fa,
ocl, LIVTL,. TKUHIIIBiepMI ft.
|>RIMK AND UHOIOK RJLO COFFEE.
A -MO tali Is aton aa—i-.
su Bsllrud .sd far aM. tip ramjias.
' MoDOBiLD s as.nnsfja.
-HsißLllart,aßail.MitfaM.{rZ!l .
A FFIKS—2OO bbls. ohoioo Tsnetiea of
JCW Bppfa, b. Oh. Ms,!, taital or dn, kMd, mV
üßfarfafatii JAS. A. rITUB,
aat Ooroer or Raik.4 aaB rtzaa au.
ggigji;