The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 27, 1861, Image 4

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WEBK BSDATj MORHlNfii'Jf OV. 27, 1861.
EnaagpftUon. , r ~
Thoo c*n’»t not foofluor.to Thlfc
TboQ tuft tchicTed Biffb JuipoOßt » rtM will;
TOrt febalt r*beaioq.-fc«t**n4.ib«»ple»*
TbWB teQsl9«Myjiyf-«>eg*omUttiPr •
. Thre* million Mwiboaodh, I'ayibz In It* wr,
' '■HQ«'che< , lt th* front of lummtioß htt* } • >
Lot Jaitlou triumph—fl* th«t I—b tb» «Mp—:•
it <; Ana thw, Igr their tnrn: crimm* thjwelf being
kv: in- :. anlu> down (he gttlHyV tnfthlp; •
LM Icmm* tb« *Uvc6 ! bill Tint that wprd go forth," ■
v Amlybj Uwlr froedtun writ in blood and ftn>, •■■/-
v. r must perforce esplr*,'
- • And'lh* South cvtatf trocklfog fc» tbrKorth:
- %<f ~ lf&attir F. TcifW:
dTSe Bronxe Doors for- UrevNational
-- • Capitol. • - . •
1 lcis known that die srtipl Rogers erns
commissioned some yean ago by oar gor
. ernmeat to model and hare cast in bronse
doors for the CapitoL The doors harejust
■ -lieen'cast at "Munich, and an English writer
.Who has teen them gires the following Uc--
- tcription of the designs which. otnamoit
. “The bronze doors intended for the Cop
ilot at/Waahitgtoji, .and modelled:
Stßoma .by the” American artist, Rogers, '
hare lately been, on slew at the Royal.
; ■ Foundry, whercthe'y were cast The work-'
imanahip,laa is.always the case with whai
. - eret emanates from the Munich foundry, -ia I
admirable. There is a sharpness in the lines!
and m finish in the nunutesLdetnil which
are in the highest degree creditable. Of
r ■ . the doors themselves it ia not easy to ccn
• : yey an adequate idea by ameredescription;'
fordlf Stmmeration of all thatis represent-;
lid height induce the belief tbotthere eras
-crowding ‘ oFobjects, and that urn allotted
■ r ' spaob ms overAllSd-,end: this. i» not the
t .. jejUR ,’?keh door-ajhe whole forms a Ibld
:rlv.. iijg'd<»p4da dirido<l into {ourcompartments
or panels. Thus, with a aemi-circle space
! i. abore, which lias the breadth of both the
p - doors together,-thore are nine dirisions, in
■ ' each ,of which an important moment of
~ Colambus's life isrepreaentod. : - ‘ - d !
--“lhefigdiesstand out i* fhll'TSliefj and
some of the groups are' eminently
fuL-The crowning event of lherJisCovOri
■ :er's career oconpies th* commanding spo^
;; pyet thotop of thodoorst ■Hero Colnmbus,
standing on a mOund, forms a eantral flg
-ure:fle has jns tlandedflrom aboat,and
srlth'the.etsndsrd.ofAtragonand Caatilo
- .planted on the hew sol!,’and, .with’ hword
-upraised hi Us right - hand, he takes.pos
r session of. the land in th* -nsjno of his sov
.. enigmaSome' bdatmeh are' stilt. iii the'
: skiff others «arekneeling on tins shore,
< while agro up oflndisns, peepingfrom be-
V -., hind* Irs on- tbs opposHesi tfqlook <m in
loon* compart
. 'jtnenl ls rePMEentod the triumpbslentry of
.»Ccdumhua into. Madrid: on hw-firsfreturn'
-•'frOtor 4merio», : amid ererwda-of gaiara at
him,' the hero/of the. triumph, anilstthe
- -Indians,'who ,prsc«le:llie',prooes»ion >ith
paroquets on their upraised arms.
“Tha neit panel ia occnpied with asod
dtr story. Hero Columbua,in chains, stir
- rounded by a sorrowing population, is
aboiit to embark for Europe.- Then, the
: <last' Scene of all/ accomplishing his 1
‘etrange eTentfnl history/ wo see him on
hb death-hod, attended only .;by a non and
' some priests,'who! administer
consolations of religion.. His . son stands
beside him- -thlektiess of the door
- itself'Bitches too formed-stoertain inter.
/' trils, 'and in theseare small whole-lengthed
' figmesof thsgxeatcbtsmporams of Colom*
hoiUkingSi statesmen,- coeiesiastica: and
/wtiri<srt.:: In fho «ntre, ciose to each
. othezi aita two such lines! of itiche< while
onbothsides asingloTtnrofdgnrea, one
, '.; hbqyla't)iiehtiier. : fills up the .intermediate
a spaos hetiraen u» onteir.edge of ,{he!panels
- - tnd_ th* dhoripdat-- The targe boeaea, !ao ;
rib&an.sOeh.tihaohraare herethe.hesdsof.
K tiMWcidstMiuiwbQ h*Vo wriUen onthe
- ’ - . tMSoSfS»y,of''Ajneriek.j
-' “ThS, prnamenta'below each,nieherare
)mads«fanhnls.'ihdigeadosiotiio country,
'- v with fruits and flowers entwined, also.
eharacteHstie’ht thd- Siw World. Erezy
'■ J-'^--oriiainent 11 is appropriate, and though they
-'V ,; ire' jhani6ld therwis no Oonftiiioa. As
■ there win be no chanceof tim work being
- foratarded to thb pbsee of its destination
-■ tn some time to -eome, it ntight ba poaaiHo
‘' • to-indueo the anthoritia to allow it to be
- r font to England meanwhileuwheiw it conld
■ ndt fldl to he looked atSwtth.the gzeatest
'f i interest. - The - ExhiUtion of -next --year.
; patent the destaed
' taking such a step. The artist would be
- jgbdthat so good'ian oecasloa oflered for
u 'wmkiiig hie work" kiiowtt;«»d the Ameris
--ciins wonld surely not be unwilling to Show
•- the-world how mdnifleemly- tiiey had come
- forward'to' ereet *' grand uationel monn
ment” • • '■'rjjf 1 .-'—" 7>~l- •
'JtonUi cmUu CmliaMal!»n4t
-Opinions an the BckelUoi*»Denth
. -of Gen. Drarton—UnlTersnl Tertor.
;!' ** The following eltraeta fame Istterfam
, r> ,• / 'Port SoyO! wffl-show whet the contrabands
2, \ ■sWpy'-of the Bmohdeinoiistralionon South
IKSSfe'^OtfoUs* l : 7 i :: -
f4*W*-W--.*!•■£■•:«'“FroOrthe statement ■of-OTK'Mgrt,; the;
’ . . Southerner* tried'to'mike them'-beilere
•; •■• -'. •♦Wt wrtnM •kill lini'ill 'Bot.'Msra,’
beilere’em;- I’ae^onttaband; - hit* of nig
•,_s nr* cumin.' ': The atatessWlm the rirere to
come to us. Another contraband auid, ‘l’m
- l '' rtth whenfda ehot hom; bottFee coin book
* iibw.’' I asked ahOiber'if ho did «o» wsnt
to go back: to hiti .mseter. Where hie with
’ .•ui; ‘Hos»hV uid 'fcrw free now;'
■ ’ ■ We-aie'ttow tilth) encempedonGsnersl
- Drayton's plantation-- 1 He-;hns'*bout 200
negroes, large andsmaU, iioX.Atutold by a
■ pstrierchsl negfro of 80 .who makes
- one of thd number. - I nked him what
they raid about us. Well, said he: 'lter
. tell tt4'4o ;; Ysnlees‘kiil i whf; : den day say de
'Einkeee'aeUwe, but /for-'my" part. I doit
*, .aue if day.did, kasel'alo.sJad dont; make
-■•" much differ etnr ; deolemengotno chile
gib Se n'touch'as water. • I hab eeben
l£oenfine.chlldren,bui doolc mangot none
now’.dsy eelt dem all—eellall my fine.
f •* boys endgels—oU my children Ukesheep.’
■ s i asked If they'belisred wewould sell or
■ kill them j he promply answered So ;■ that
" if * the hegroes beliered.ltj they would not
■ .*■■■ tidyf r* ■; v’ v; '■'{ \ v
•- —v segroes told'ibe mne thing on
ifrq pi>ln lind, but~ ilflltiiey Jbidainth*
.■■ .-..woods, audrun tons. :. •.. i’-, ~~ • *•
-•“Jfaeetnßthst'theyalisnt SonthCaroii-;
r "'-iUn*''-n»re ! h'terribls *ca**’oh B ihem.
. .‘'J«drty'oaei'4teOklß^»ws»;wn^».ni»ilL
- lend weheat df - thelr talUng
their negfOtetohiaelttthtrbusbnatU they.
far fiear that-the'Yankees may
kiU.'Hw«fibufc ttataagroes, tens, by
~ they.eay wo
\ ‘Sb&»s,Wd one* iow ; ws_get our
....
_ , .. lejw as o>a Idea seems, shill ft is a primary
t&a -,«*!>..sod ene of no staallimspiWMe. dad
~V -jtbsltdejsand aignts andiabor.are their
Mr «“V/*£ MWi s»hP»Pdo«s;«t.^eir loil.fcßleng to
-’fi'. . ; ..»lhasselTes.) ‘And now/said an old woman,
f- ■ jt!ol»JdeseaeelinoJnoreob'mychildren;
V* . k - eiltb&U ::
ißvf < s.j, 'ths &uita.af oar rictory ere
I. - BAOO oegrOes on thisisland Jn con», poesea
: uaneformad by aitebepm and a rlc
■ tory from stares into, freemen, free to do
end own thhfiuelees; others are locking t»
. <t.iU ..fistWJoin'thearmyoffreeanar t
'J*** !<s ' ■'■«Cidi'T > fT I'—‘i 1 '—‘i j na "**»” l »*daf:ehs rebel
- s iatuafy at' ißisy nßiiats «u killed: by the
-** «4fat »£atrerthaa*i*wgnsi'»i':iidr- li
i<~- tm.geaATw HuMWlat dnrtag the fight,
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,
News from Dixie’s L&nd>*tke Groans
of the Rebels. •
Thj Richmond pipers of ! .tbe 19>th and 20th
insts, are endeiTonig io find apologies; for'
the shore bat-.
ttries.« They complain of the exaggerated es
timate indulged by the public in. regard to the
aoonraey of . artillery practice, and explain
that W ateata vessel in motion is very .hard to
hit:?-- ;
The .firajaimrrrpf the 20th fast.* published ft
letter from Charleston, S. C.yetNoT. 17, which
t A weeh before the battle of Port Royal,
Charlostoi wog. regflrdedaa absolutely im
pregnable. /JUbur"aoiiiraeW tJumgi tout eety.
in Accounting (or thjo' panic created, among
ihe rtibei* in tbe-JvicihHyof Charleston and
SftTAimahy.lhis letter saysr
' '3CUib6tr*T%r/jbutjost to explain thatthe
entiroflghting population of both cities, as
’wpU aetheinterftßiag and »4jocent country,is
oa acUTt daty.'. 'jrbe exemptt are very few in
number, being bbnfiuodto' those who are on*
g*fd In 4 expediting the preparations for: the
war/ or ' are tieUlned: by - b ther- occupation ■
which;' the'public ■ interest requires sol tobe
suspehded*. Thus the eotamUnity of Charles
ton- and that of iGefaunah; ilike shorn of the -
young'and vigorous ineti, wbogiy* buoyancy
and atehie'.of security to the household, is
how 2 made; trpalmbit exclusively of women
andflluldfen an4serT(>Tis old men.whoheve
pamd the perlod of mttitsiry tervice; In suoh
acbnditibhpf things it it scarcely wonderful
.^tVa^U^lah^.unreajbDahleapprehensioiis
papers also state that to giyo
bitteilet’ofthe Porta at/Charlwtott ample
0 'to ” pfcyupon an attacking fleet, along
tnof maiilre vefts hat lately been stretch*
eero'ii the’month of, the harbor, from Port
oterto SnlUran’s lalcad. The boom is of
icieht strShgth to folly ’neutralise the ad
itage which 'the' Tankees might derive
cnthe speed, of! their, waryeuels
Hie Eichinoha“£j«w£»*r,'of the 20th test.,
dates* leader announcing that it is utterly ;
a loss to e-njeetore upon what ground the
rtbem&ovetnmcnt . wUl.soek to justify the |
row of Messrs. Mason-JUOdrSlideU upon
i4ieehet&: British Bteamer» 3hv^ ca »l t^r :
nfcs that wlrn nailed upon by England to ■
hhdlheprooeediugs.t»tm>;Captete»l4&coln'
icotemay aliegn thaUhe«o.gentleihen;Were
wU/whohad. laws
the.llmtedr States ; that;.they: committed
as6n, and - for lhis crime heveired them. |
teJSnxmacr announces that, this; Is consist- '
tvwithth* Yankee , theory of the war, and
sir-persistent refusal to recognise the .Con
[eratesasbeUigcrents orWexohange pris
artr'-./.--’
The Bichtaond £xa*u»cr, Qf the 20th Inst.,
blishes in fall Gen! Shcnnan’eprocl&maUon
thnpeople of SouthCaroliha! Good- !
From these flies it appears thet a fierce con-'
jyersy is pending, at the rebel capita! in
fbrence to tne paymeflt dC interest: Upon the
irginia Stair bonds. ■ It seems that after tho
usage 'of thii actfbrbidding the payment of
terest on the bonds held by Northern men,
lantirierroT them; have been* purchased by i
irginia reduced rates, who noW
on the interest; It is evident, therefore,
at eventeDixte patriotism is not. proof j
fainstararice.:: ’ !
The Richmond- WKfoojpplains. bitterly, of j
legriefance lufisrtdby the farming commu
tty from the impressment of negroes and
agons and. teama .for the use of tho rebel
imy. It says: We hare received many let
n eoonilusiog of individual- grievances at |
te hancf* of agents of the government, from
se'peninsula and from the wholo regions of
inntry from Manassas along the foot of the j
contains to James river, in Albemarle end 1
ctson. The complaints from below relate
Ainly to the pressing of-neg Toes for the tar
ice* of the: government at Yorktown and
irinify,andthe.treatment whichtho negroes
*eive at the hands of the authorities. .It is
lleged that* much greater number of negroes
are beta pressed than were needed, and bare
ot bad fuffieientfood, and are without shelter
, protect them from the weather. The effect
rthis press; irithout regard to tho injury to,
So health of thehegroea, has beento. diminish
So wheat crop sown in the counties of Charles,
Ity, NewKent,King William, Ac., fully
ne-third; The eomplafaxtvfrom the Pied-,
ibnt regioftrelate to the pressing of teams for
be Quartermaster** department and the teso
moecfmanyof the government agents.' In
H this region the wheat crop town is folly
, third teas thanusual/ia consequence of this
bstraction of the teams of the farmers. •
Thw Whig this systemis eon
tefled lt wiHbrfngtbe government into such
teteetation 'eteotiff the people, that; in no
mat while, a quartermaster's agent will re
tire vtnylittte netter treatment at the hands,
tf than .would oneof Mr. Llneote's I
ijaiseariaa^‘ii".''.'v7!i;'-':-i
Th. Richmond Ezamimer, of th. 20th inlt., -
saoUs til. following., articles at wholes.!.;
Bnttn.Jjrwh, 45 .to. 69 cat. p.t
poiud: udian* »t that. 'Tnmcn 'in .dr
risedtoturti th’air .tUntlon to this specinl
branch of basin.;■- B.lt, fiar, $9- 60-. to $lO
for Lirerpool ;■ pepper, TO to 75 cents, very
scare.; coSse, non. >n nsthti boom, 23c. to
24e.; lMthor 00c. to «se.—ln donund, stock
light; sU.cris telling »t 15e.; gold, IBe: to
200^;:
Th. Richmond of th. lfltbf toys
Th. nnny nom sppeiui to h... sciud upon
th. oonntryittthtMlstlcisgrip, nndu* nin>
{hroagh f th. .lnnd tilth destipctlro
' Th. .Whij refers to th.'rcbcl suTnp sind it.
dernstatloni cf poor old Virgin!..
Somo-monthi ngo, when> wport. reichpd
Kichmond th»t Ocncmt Scott lud resigned
th* eonntud 4n-ebief of tbe Mini nnnp,
shd-wu oohiin, to tnk.put srith th. r»b«ls,
Ihn- Richmond were pro fas. f of th.
"giorions old hero,” th. , ‘br»T. soldier/’ wad
s'th. oninrpwiscd gensnd," now, they, spelt
oi hlia na "oJd>Stttt," tha '‘traitor" nnd
"sconndrcl,” had .ttribnUr his recent nsig-
DnUonnandaesht'Fratext to *te*po from ■
.-. . :
EOpCJtTMOJrM. . :_
XToiM^AL : wnxußta
JNiusoiwiMd » Sobmal School «i Ho. 27 at.
i Qaisstiwt. Thirdttory, .
I. Tativumrof Ttacktn.\ .
H« Xttehers, tha own to
vfaom «Q of wt look fot tfok+uoa lwtrnct
. . --JOHN J.JTOECOTT;
I eoneof mott heartily with* tb»*bm£
• . ... v. ii; -. . . LEONABD B. EATON. •
1 cbmfally rancor in the ojdnion expnMadl «boT*.
I . W, XL ia£W>
K J ntn plMuwiw hi rivlnftt tt at cplhioft Out th>
iJßWgbißf woomaendSllon ii jftxlly Pwft»L ,
I r - - . j - s . • A. BUBrTi ■
I 1 know ofoo on* who deaorfwi hl*W tyteo»yJn
IfclsfrTor.
r fully concur In tb* »boT# rocotamendattoti. •
I , “ . -D. DENNISON,
j . Jbc&aprtporo popfli forth» School pukker
:thU iDr«ttff m£c6ot In ihlo ctty. ■ :
- ;A.T. DOtJTHETT.-
Tnwt~4lptr wwtsln *df»DCB. * *n>:3t*wd
l-TtoßlW lNBTmrtE, HshcoCk Stsbki,
rJE’ man P*»if, U now open for tb*rec*ptionof
.. *• - J.M. SMlTH, Frtiidprt.
l AVIS A PHILLIPS,
BXASB rODHDEBS ASl> -MANUFACTURERS,
tivmm,.
•i • ; • OABASDBTZAM JITTERS,
ttUdActunn end Deeloll In
GAS FIXTURES,
; i nJUPS AND BRASS WORK,
of >my Afrijtlw.
' bill wttijnnjpa, of bhabj, copper «
UtOS, vttb «M «»oo* oppmtd Chasten or V*Jw»i
ofallktodf,«n'iFO rT *fct«<ltQCin oatiafcctlira.-: .1
" ’ HAStTACtOBTi' ' 1
110 W»Ur«»4»t ■•',
ffOSSttim u^off^por
aa«ast'
UT*ni, «■*.*>'■-* <l°
i do ,7Mbta> tmsblp.;
■**» Udhtrdj "do* MwM.TttUb’gE
iSSI} do Mdo : do. •
STEAMBOATS.
TTOR CINCINNATI ALOtt ufiSa*
£ at«amerriflHßP
. KENTON, Copt. Gfo, W.Ebbert, will leave for U«
above and aU intormwiaia port*. on FRIDAY. ‘to?
fieicbV.nrpatisace apply onboard or to- '' v
j 7%. LlViyGtfroy A CO., Agents, m
TH)R CINCINNATI DIRECT, t JUSLH
Ij -Th« Jtumor KET WEST L*o. ZABB&m
C*pt, Erase. 1 cares for' the abpVe and alTiuttnueui
ate port*. THIS DAY, at 4 p. m. - For freight or pa*
■age apply on beard.at the foot-of Wood street.- j
OK CINCINNATI, LOUIS* IABELb
VILLE AND ST. LOUIS.—The
Itumhint ST. CLOUD, Cut. C. A. Draro. 11l towe
ualxiT.ua THUBSSDAY, at S.p. m. For freight
orpanaagaatmlyon hoanlori.' .. _
iST: Vr B. LIVLNOSTON A CO., Agent*
-TOOK; CINCINNATI. &. LOU., jp&Jf
JO 18VILLE.— The beautiful - steamertf3&££Sßl
BAY CITY, Cast. /J. AV. Ada wait,
above and. all Intermediate'porta on WEDNESDAY,
tJ(OR Cincinnati. Kuuia-ijEgv*
J? . IS VILLE AND BT.LOUIS.—TheJpiHnii
to* iteamer ARGONAUT, Cant. Porter,.leave* jor
the above pcs* oh: THIS DAY, at 6 o’chxk p- m-~
TWR CINCINNATL.LOUiS-
X: TILLS AND ST. LOUI&-The
steamer. MARENGO, Capt. McCallum, team for the
'above s)i intermodlAta ports, oo WEDNESDAY,
[at Ap. m.' Fortnight ornaatamapplron-boanlor
to jpo26 .J. B. LIYINSSTON t CO-1 Ageute- ;
OK ST. LOUIS.—The fine , jrg^a
ataamar FBtHA-DDNNA, Capt.*Sßpal
(MO. D. Moor*, .ill lrare forth. abota aaa aU Intat
madiata porta, on TUUESDAT, 28 Hut.•, For bright;
FLACK;4twut i
—IrBSUKCfI'ANb SAlN'f [jsg3 I
LOUIS PACKET.—The new
mlcndiislde-wbiwl steamer ABAGO>, CaptTTEomaa
HTGoldlDK,will leaf®forßt.Loata andaUlnterme- !
diate pom, ©n-THIS DAY-vEor-frelght or.pasaage
amdv on board or to *.vv;
n 03».. J.B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents. •
fvftftlll, A U. M A .fCjfrfr
XV- The beantifal paewnger rtettmerMßßpi
DAGOTAH, Capt. Hendrickson, will leave lor Cin
cinnati,- Lonlrrilla, New- Albany,’ Evahrrllle, Cairo
and 8c Louis THIS DAY at 4 For freight
or r**** re apply bn board brio D. H. LEWIS, Age !
KG ITIi A K WEEKLY . JES^S
PACKET FOB GALLIPOLIS
TOItTSMOCTH.—The eplondid iteomer ituclueJi r
1 Capt. John Wol£ wIU leave for. the above and *U in
l tarmediaie porta EYEBY MONDAY, at 10 o’clock.—
For rreightor paaoge apply on boardor to ’
felO .. . P. H. LEWIS, Agent. 1
ITTrtBHKHH ANDKOKT UJgUlw.
MOUTH PACKET.—For Wheeling,ffißtt
lag. Marietta, Parkcrvbufg, Pomeroy, usmpcUa,
Ironton and Portemonth.—The’ eteamer CLABA
DEAN, Capt. A. J. Manilliot, will leave for. Porta*
month,EVEBY TUEBDAY»'»t 8 o’clock ,p. m.—
Leaves Portsmouth EVERY FRIDAY, at lit o’clock
m. For freight or pamage apply bn hoardortb;;'
I • no8:dlm • •. JNU. FLACK, Agents i
PITTSBURGH AND GAL-ifEE^AI
LIPOLIS tACKET.—The beautiful jpBHSHI
new passenger rteamer UNDINE, Capt..JH. A. loj, I
will lave Pittsburgh for Gallipoli# EvERY BATUR* I
DAY, at 4 o'clock p. ta. Returning, Uave* Galllpo* I
lie EVERY TUESDAY,at lQ a. ny. For freight or
passage apply on board or to ‘ ;
eefio , , J. B. LIVINGSTON A Co.,Agtnta. »
h-ttllLA » WKRKI.Vt na»!.i.l
ZANESVILLE FACSET.—TtntfHSIUI
navud temllfw tUrntnor EMMA t*HA-
HtM, Otpt. Mtmtue bates Plttihhigh for
ZanerrilM EVENT TUESDAY, at a m.-
Brtaittlng,l*aTu ZaneiTille EVENT .FNIDAv, at 8
a. Far freight m p—age applp, on hoard or t.
J. B. LfVINUSTON A CO-, Ageata, l ltteltirgh.
I-U. a. PIEBCE A CO„ Agenla, Zeuettllle. .11
E6U lajb" wuekunufJESaO
PACKET.—The splendid pamngerijfiKßffll
1 steamer MINERVA, dpt. John Oordoo-
I Wheeling and all intermodla!e_pott* EVERY TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at U o’clock
l-a. a., nuking• dose connections withtbe regular
1 packets, for Parkenbnrgh and Cincinnati. Beturn-
I Inc, leaves Whcellnc EvEBY MONDAY, WjSDNKS- •
DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o’dock a. m. Paseengera
I receipted through to ClncimtatL For freight or pas
j nge apply on board or to JAB. COLLINS A CO n
ata: -- . . 114 Water •treet.
jtnscEzujrxo rs t
STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN jSjSL I
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Und-JUR;
ingapd emharking Pamspn at QUEENblowri, ,
fTreUnd.) TtmLfverpooLNewYtwEUadPhiladel
phia Steamship Company- Intend deq»tchtag;thefr
ULpowerod Clyde-buiU Iron Staunahipa u follows:
ETNA- -S*tnrday, Novsmhor 30.
CITY OF MANCHESTER—Sattsrday, December T.
CITY OF BALTIMORE—Saturday, December 14,
and every Saturday, at koos, frem Pier 44,, North
Slror.
jura*' Qr . VAtuoi:
FIBSTC^rK^-.«7^OO]STEI3IAGE; r
do to London—W,oo do toloßaon_.3a.oo
do to Faria*.—.. 85,®| aM»
. do to Hamburg. «&»00| do to Hamburg- 35,00
' J Ptaeengen aleo lorwarledto Havre,
ttrdam,Antwerp, Ac., aft equally low ratea..; ■
■ OTTenoTsSrUhing to bTingout their friend; <*a
buy ticket* bete at the following raiw to i«wJoxk:
I'zom Liverpool or Queenatowu; Ut Cobin, |75. fB5
ind fftos. fltawagn from Liverpool 140,00. From
Qnoenrtovrn ’ V--
I h«Ti inpcftof accommodation! to
[ Mowneen, and- carry experienced *urgaoas. They
aJT-buIU-ln Water-tight Inm and bare
Patent Fir* Aimlhilatoi? on board. ,
| : aaTTasstrotM ron Ec*orx.—Bf onUr «/ «*• S<e-
I rears ef SMm.oB paiwjyrv hatimg tU. ftrfri
1 are rcentred fo. piw«. fattporU btfor* potn# o* board
r* S ““ r ' ■ J<SHX Q. DAW, Ajwt, ,
1 • <.r 16 Broadway, New-Turk. :
} ■ JOHN THOMPSON, A not,
{ r . No. <lO Liberty atreet.PittaMtrgb.
Q.AS FIXTURES. -: . ~
A LABGE AHQinXZSt
JUST RECEIVED
rCBSALE BY
ee2fcly:ee3o
TVITHRIDGE’S XX FLINT GLASS
OVAL CARBON OIL
Fatqnta! BopUiuber 10tb.1861.
•; The Uat that bare #rar yet been. offered lo tba
public. They are tba UK for »ho foDowlng m»D»:.
1. Bocatua, being of an oTalihape, tha gtaffl la
everywhere equallydiatafit from tho frame, ao that
4ba drafr la rtrongarmtfmora regular, j ;
i :2- The oral ihnpe la better adapted to reelil. the
effect' of aoddan expansion, *o that it w impouibwto
gtiaa la in ado largely of Lead and Rearlaeh,
: giving a great degree of atrength and elasticity. ' The
chimney* whlchbowkeepen have, found to U*o
Tjrlnls aa to crack, oroa when net in®fSt*s*J?
bly-made af .Lima Olaaa instead of Flint Qlaaa, of
wblchbuiii afa'iiikttftfiwtured. ; ‘ •:
i i. But the grvateet advanUgncfftbea* Chimney* U
that whan you have tmaitmU. laK.fomet, and if
day hdnaekUper bmka on* by t behest oftbe lamp,
let her call at the manulkrtpry. and we irtll repuca
her cracked chimney by a town whole .cue*.- Thla
proffer done not inclndo accident* or tho** <*W« of:
EttaSSS^JfSBSaSBSJfSSft;
op.
barefrlt tha inajpiitud*of'tha'oUtactt,'FWeb has;
exleted in the grpaMxjttuae of chltnneya, in the way
of the uniwraaTuaa of thaoß/baVofotrad arertedy In
tba OVal XXTlint OlaaaChtmnajn.'whlchhia nute
rtgUy coK -of CarbonOU ligbt to tlioae
who n*e thetti and-increaeod tba cooaumption of oil
conaeuoeut upon tba leaaened expeaeo-for,chimney*.
yTfiLy, byj. C. Kirkpatrick, L. thwnm A Co.,
ltoeera fo NWb if, P. Hayden', LuccefoOll 00., Woldaa
*SB£,Wt 6gda*ic*. ,W.P*; Wooldridge, W.
JL Jlartay.br atlU Hanufoctory r Waahlagtou it.,
E. D. DITnRTDOK
jy) YOUR OWN PBINTING. \
- : 0001ST8 CADISET PEISXIpO OFIICE,
DtalOWl tot JMALI IBIKTKM, BTATIOHEM,
DBmMM*. MBBOnAHW,*!«aOOEM,‘ BASK
EBB, AVKTEDBA th. AKMT wj-iSATJ, etc. - Th.
St *. cb»t tir mU Ueaf.newp.ttem; u. the
dmplat utdilnJiigeetMiLlwt.iluflt.cf.uirckej,
Soot «e-tetl«l>e prlc»bf /olrPrM*. cow ta use.
The GehlDota (epon which the Prowa .Una,) .CO
cesmoeed or mtul eaee, horti,i«uijtroiwlT put to-:
nthor. for ccmpw±ce«. juid cyOToniocco h.vo
nnr %eeoedwiUed: Ctlt indexamliu, cr MOdfec
eircau-,
i . -HB^VBpruonatweL’JL’Y*',-.
/CARPETS AND OIL’ CLOTHS at tire
'\j r romnt siwret cabpkt stom; '' 1
W. D. A H. MCCALLUM
V-l
I M«t7 iiiiS®-'6**4? ii&tb raw
r alt irttth* an 4 aft tfct lowwt ntm.
W.O.«tLXoCALI.(n(.
„ »l 'jroira ttn*, m* Wood.
i»*i& 'r^rtWiTl > iki i,^s6WiS&yi^&gfc^>' >> '
■ vftv?Ts V-
"“T REGISTER'S OFFICE, 1
Pircsßcaou.NoTembcr 23d, 1861. f—.
XTOXICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that
Accmfliwof KxeeotoFGrAdpitai.- .
un, GiutOlmS, .fc. *Xl d
Begi.l*r’» omc*. ul will to prorated lo th. Or
phans* Court for cooOnnitloD and illowuiw, •on
MOKDAT,DscMBX*23d,IB6I;
Account of James Stafford, administrator of Haary
M’Kee, dec’d. Filed Sept. 7, A. D.i 1861.
• Account of J. A. Gibson and /Catharine Brown, ex
ecutor of Henry Brown, dec’di Filed ScpC 20,1861.
. -Account of James Lwcb, atolnUtralo? of Mary
Dritcb, dec'll. Filed Sept. SS/lSdl. - •
Account of James Fife guaWiau of Daniel Weller.
FUod Sept. 23,1861.
Final account of Jobo Irwu», acting executor of
dec’d. FUJd Sept 23,1861... i
Account of Darid Denstntoro, acting executor of
Henry Deoamors, dec’d.--Ftted Oct. 2,1^61.
Account of Leonard Wilier*, administrator of
Francis Hengie, dec’d. .FUed'Oct. 4,1861.
Account of Beniamin Button, administrator‘of
George Parcels, dec’d.' Filed Oct. 9,1861.
Final account of William Wilson, executor of John
Craig, dec'd. JFUed Mot. 1, W6L • # • ’
- Account of John Adams, administrator of Johu
Patterson, dec’d. .‘Ffle4Mirr.2jTBol."7 ' .
Final account of Xfcsekiah Wfifettexecutor OfWil-
Ham Willett, dc&’d. -Tiled Nor. 5,18 CL
-sAccount of D. administrator of J. B.
Irwin. J'Ued Bor.T, 1861- -*. t W
Account of Flamming Morrow ana A. Honing*, ex
ecutorsof JohiHorroV,dec’d.’ Filedo*. 29,1861.
Account of Joeed* Barton; administrator of Mary
Thompson, decsascd.' FUed H0r.11,186L . ;
.Account of John Carr,: Administrator of James
tCkrr, dec’d. Filed Nor. 13,1861. ; ... -w '•
Account of J. R. Welden, administrator of Wash
ington Mason, dec’d.. Filed Mot. 12,1801.. •
: Account of John HcSheny, guardian of Mary Jane
Swords. Filed Nor, 16,1861.
Account. o£ John ; Sward* administrator of Jane
4*ords, dec’d. • Filed M0t.19, 1861.. . •
. s Final account of Driselda' Wood and Joel T. Wood,
executoraof George Wood, dec’d. • Filed Mot. 19,
•1861. •
Final account of John T. Scott, guardian of James
A.Shields. FUsdMon2o,lB6l. • :
Account of Joseph McConnell snd Francis B. Me
. Connell, guardians of John J. McConnell. Filed Mot.
21,186 L ‘ ' *
Account of Bichard Danrcr and Hugh Dsurer, ad
- minietzaton ofi John Dmrrtf, Mot. 21,
>iBGL - • •
-Account pf John J.Mltchol and John M- F*as,ad
ministrators of H. H- Byan, dec'd. Fflsd For. a,
18Q;“ • : ;• • •
Partial account uf James Blaekmore, John O. Dar
in and Walter Foster, executors of -Thomas Black
more, dec'd. Filuti Mot. 22,186 L
Account of Henry Hays and Adams Getty, admin
istrator* emu tatamaato oaaero’of George It. Massey,
dec’d. «FUedMoc: 22,1881. *■-•••■- 1 -
~ Final account of .Peter Portman, administrator ol
Peter Portman, dec’d. • Filed Sot. ££, 186 L •,
WM. J. RICHABDBOM, Begititf.
noSfcltdsiltwT ■ ■ ■' •
a LLEGUKN Y COUN'i'Y, sa.—ln the
JjL Court of Common Tlraa, So. 2 Vi, October term,
lathe matter of the voluntary iralgnmijat of
Zerah H. Cotton re. 0. 0. Loomis.
Aad now-to wit, NoremberlCth, 18C1, then report
of E. B.'Todd, Esq., tbs Auditor here tot: re appoint
ed (q this cnee, exhibiting s statement anil filial set
tlement of the account of C. 0. Loomis, as assignoe
&fotreaid,belo£ filed, it' is confirmed *»W.' Audit la
> ordered that notice bo published in the Pittsburgh
\ Wmllm Qautta tor three weeks of the filing of said
I account. And that it will be confirmed absolutely,
I and the Bold assignee discharged from the said trust
on the 14th day of December next, if no suffleieut
I cause be ■shown to the contrary. • From the Becord.
uolO:3twF Attest: P. AB*iaTßuNtf,Prpth’y. -
A ; WMlii ISTKATOK’S K OXIOE. V Ist
tp».-of Administration- upon the estate of
Thomas MeCraa T late of. WUkine township, Alleghe-,
ny county, Po., deceased, have b«n granted by the
ttegbter of Wills to tbo undersigned. AH- persons
having claims or demands against' tbo estate of said'
decedent are requested to hufce them known without
delay, and those indebted to him jna required to
make payment to W3L B. H'OS£i< Adm’r,. .
odlbCtwF . . Wilkine Tp., Allegheny Cm, Pa.
DMINISTKATOB’SS JiOTICK.-Lot
tetvof AdministrationuponlheestateDfJln.
I Lavra* T. Austin, late of Collin» township, Allegheny
I county, hare this day been granted to the undersign
led. All persons Indebted to the estate will mskolm
i mediate payment, and those haring claims will pre
sent them, Dropedjsutbentk*tcd,toracttlemimt,
... rUESWETTAMABK.S,Adm'r,
’ wSP:Gtwr . ■ . East Liberty,
TIS'i'ATEOF ANUBEW BEUJiAN,
■ Pi DECEASED-—Letters of Administration on the
estate of Andrew Lehman, late of Sluder township,
deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, ail
persons indebted to the laid estate will please make
payment, and those haring claims will please prewut
the eazno without delay to \ .
•. JACOB SMITH, Administrator,
ocZkCtwF . .ShalerTp.,Alkgheny Co., Pa- .
VALUABLE fabm at public
V BALE.—WiII be sold at Public Sale, on. BAT-; I
UUDAY, Sot. UOtb.lBol, that desirable property
situated in Knoktownsbip, Columbians oeunty t Ohio,
*>£miles southeast of Alliance, andl>£ mfles ewith !
of the Salem and Mt-Yernon toed, fonneriy the prop
i arty of Usury Cooper, bat more recently owned by
! Jaefcna Leo. Xi eontatao ISO ecras, IUO of which are
I cleared andjin a high state of cultivation, the remain- I
I ing 20 acrae being corerad wl|h timber. The im- I
| proremenu consist of a large* substantial BBICK I
| HOUSE, ttofira high, with four coomaon a floor, j
and ojargettall both upstairs «&d.down. A nearly I
new Barn, with everything about it In
Srfrct order:.Sheep House, Wagon House; Wood
rase, Hof House, Smith Shop, and Tenant Hons*
and Barn. - These buildings ora all in a fine condl
lion, the most of them being nearly new, and for
nestneraand durability cannot In surpseeodby any
in the neighborhood. ■ -*
v Thera Is also upon the properly an Apple Orchard,
mpwteripg of luu trace, bearing fruit of a eupqrior
quality; a Peach Orchard of 300 trees, Just to bear
' tail good Stone and Coal Quarry, a never*
faQtng stream.br water which patera through the
barn yard, affording snffideat water for the stock, and
the (Uflerant enclosures are soarrangod that stock
may obtain water at any time. Besides thl* running
strvam, there are two never-foiling wells at the born
and two at the house, one of which contains hard end
the otbereoft water. ; '•
BAILT, FABHELL A CO..
• ffo. l»i FODBTH STREET.
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
i£CJX»
JTOR BJtLE.
. This fa a detirebl* property and worthy tho atten
tion of any ooadatiroosuf purchasing, th* land be*
ing of extra quality and considerably elevated. The
beudinzs occupy a do* petition and are a abort dis
tance from the public road. It would bo suitable for
either fanning or Raxing purpose*, andis contiguous
to and places of public - worship liffiri*
on* denomlnatWnsj* • Any peraun wishing to vfoveth*
premise* before l the day of aale, will b* shown the
earnsW 1
v HSSBY BEOSIDS, retidipg thereon.;
; ffiajr.Sila to commence at 1 o’clock p. m.,wben con
dition* wiilbe madaknown. ’ ' * polliwtriT
T AND-\FOB have . threer
JU quarter sections of land, containing 471 acre* in
ail, -laying on >Loramie* Creek, flv* .mild north of
vtfm, to. count,. Ohto-w. umoujtha M
amslecisada w far north itythe hen d Office at Cin- ■
cinnati—about half of each tract undofgood fence
ui in etdtiratioD, With comfortable building! bn two
of the traeta-tbe Miami Canal pasting through oqa
of th* tracts and in view of the other two. ~ This land
fa pat in market for no other reason than my inabili
ty to. manure it to advantage any looger,belng inmy
aeteni j-elxth year of ago. There is a tonga black
■tone on it, mid by person* claiming toJIM*, to ba
troaors, nofCatwP". . JUDGE CJCCIL.
T) THE PUBLIC, especially
lgnoimat »ml VtSxlj Mod»t
of aUdenmnlnations. treat Secret' and Delicate Dli
orderv B*lf-Abase, Diseases or Situation! common
and. Incident to Tonths prbbth aexot.and adults,sin
gle and married; Became Dr.BßAHSTHUPpub
llahertb* fact of hU doing «, the ignorant and ffileely
modal ere dreadfully shocked, ana think Unmet
sih, very Immoral, and fear contamination, and cor
ruption, among their wires, promising ' •on* and I
‘daughters. T6*ir famOy physician should bo can- i
tions to keep them In ignorance that thqy do tho same ;
at Dr. BBANSTBUP. (*X»pt publishing,) tat a lu
crative pradica might ba lost to thwn, among stupid,
falsely modest and presumpiooualamUios, bom and
raised in ignorance* sprung up as mosb-roon*, and
who compare society,TntaUTgence, some, etc., to dol
lar! and cents, mysteriously, meanly or illy gotten.
It is to publicity, however, that numetows'parcntt
and guardians are:thankful that their eons, dangh
tan and wards, previously table,.sickly and of deli-,
cate constitution and appearance, hara bean restored
to health and -vigor byDr. BBANBTBUP, besides
many before- and - altar marriage through him bare
' bean saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, etc.
Haring the wdvantage.of, over thirty, yean* experi
row and observation, consequently be ha* superior
•kUI In tha treatment-or Special disease*, and who is
daily' consulted by this profession, «* well as recom
mended by respectable dtirenvpubUshan, propria
‘toreof hotels, etc» : Offioe#-8& Smuhfleld street, noax
private: communications from all
. parts of thaUnJou strictly kttooded'to. .Direct to -
*j a «5 „ Plttabrfrßh Port Office.
T?ABMEBS’ DEPOSIT BANKING
i CO., So. CCOCBXtt (JTBEKT.
' BANITOr DKPOSIt'ASP DISCOBXT. , ;
UTTEHEBT PAID ONDEPOSitS;
PAR B*d T CUBJIENT TVRt>S cn pqf 'oiU.
■' : Th» tmfenlgoed Stockholder* an IndlTidaaUy to
tpGniiMo to dcpoiltorrto the vfaola «Xtatit : Gf the!*,
printo mfian*., •• : ■
v Jupm lUnholV ■>.
Samaol George,
B.B.Bo’b&cn,
D. A; Btowarti "
W.W.M’Gregor,
WlMamWalker,
Itobertßell,..
Alcjianl Floyd,
Jacob Painter,
Thomas Scott,
D.AOalwif, .
JainaaAw&nas.
John STitoTlit, -
II«y wither,
:JoMph’l«ong r •
.WioUsiCKrr,
John Scott,
.'Tbomtf’MeUot^'
Johd'lVfd,-
. William lonflff. • >
■. -> JAIC£S
B. A. (rEOBQE, OmM*
A ABSI&LL, Prtilitat"
r. 'apTUlywT
PBEVBN
JJ . TOTES*—This article *nablea ihoe© -whom f
SprpireamitiuicM do not pcnnltan Increaee of
, to riarnUloor UinU tbo ataahor’of theiroff-1
wlihooT lajnrlnK tbe conttlthfioiu It U the |
only Mftjkhd wo*'protest!**agobut'- iVopwmcy **d|
I
Btot* of Panada, *l, wjd j
‘ aK* Ttmaia Mon&ig POZo-i' I
pnirere : thowr modldno tuamfod or rinak I
ladiee c«wi«lynpottwlUtMfatTmidxsrulnty for tea l
Ac. I
I* "" fell’ '{c-'i. .. I
050.8.»0a67M. p.,oi!ic«Bwjyit«ii4 j»a (
Orchard Qwr the *ho» atara. vSntetebd Ho. 1
caOrchai*Swi.y.X Hrtabllehad falsa. I
: TOJU&fc bOO'i'Tj W'HCajtSAtß ■ J>SALKJI
«J fTiltreSr PAmS.
gjtt Hearty egeafrnrebargfa.
...• (|OP{tittmMti'• ]
\mEDMCifIi.:
(HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE.
Tho great “American ReroediM,” known m
“HELMBOLD’S”
OEHUISE PREPARATIOHS, viz
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT “BUCHU,"
SARSAPARILLA,
“ IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION.
“HIGHLY CONCENTRATED”
—COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive and .Specific' Remedy for Diseases of the
BLADDER, 'KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and.DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS.; ; : ;
This Medicine increase* the power of Digestion,
and excites the ABSORBENTS Into hedltby action,
by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi
tions, and oR UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are
reduced, as well as BAIN AND INFLAMMATION,
and is gW for MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN.
HELHBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Tor weaknemes arising from Ex re sect, Habits ofDis
aipation, Early Indiscretion or'Abose.;
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMP*
Indisposition to Exertion, Lorn of Power,
Lorn pf Memory, • Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, _ Trembling, ... .
Horror of Disease, Wakefhlneas, .
Dinutets of Vision, "Palhlnthe Back, ' •
Unirereal Lassitude of the Muscular System,'
Hot Hands, - '..’ > r Flushing of the Body,
Dryneai oftheSkiD, ‘ Eruptions of the Face,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
These' symptoms,'-if allowed togo on, which thla
myrtlrfpA-tavariablj pamovee, eoon follow ■ • - •
IMPOTENCE, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FIT 9,
In ono of which the patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed
by thoee “DIREFUL DISEASES,’*
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are-aware of the cause of their outfoxing,'-
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF. THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And ikeJidancbolg Death*by CbiijmiapfJow,
iris AXFXX WrrXESS TOTSSXJOrTIX Of THXASSEATJOS.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC-WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to etrengthen and ..
, Invigorate the System,
Which Helmbold’a EXTRACT BUCHU rtwxrfoWy
a Tkiar will coxtocck tbb most skeftical.
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON-
TEMPL ATING, CARRIAGE,
' IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES,"the Extract Buchu ia'uneqnalled by any
other rtmedy»'os Ur Chloriais or Retention, Irregu
larity,'- Palnfulness, .or-Suppression’ of Customary-
Eracuatians, .Ulcerated or, Scirrhous state .of -the
Uterus,Leucorrhea or’.Whites, Sterility,lnd'for all
complaints incident to the tax, whether arising-from
Indiscretion, Habits of DiseJpation,or io the • .
DECLISE'OB CHANGE OF LIFE.
MET STUrTOKS ASOTE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1
Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant
Mcdicino for unpleasant and dangerous Diseases-.,"
HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BCCHU
• • • ’ CURES
SECRET DISEASES
In ell its stages, ' At little expense';
Little or no change in diet; No inconvenience;
Andnoexpcnre.
. jt ca usee a frequent desire and gireeetnngth to
Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra,
allaying pain -and inflammation, so frequent in the
class of diseases, and expelling all JPowotiovs, Dittoed
aid worn-otU Matter* , ,
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS;
Who hers been the victims of quacks,, and who have
paid jbxavt rxxs to be cured in a short time,' have
found they ware deceived, and that thk “POISON”
has; bythe ose of “powerful astringents,” been dried
up in the eystem, to break out in aggravated form,
and
PERSAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Cm' U»liubold’* Kxtract Bachu for all-afiectioue
and diseases of the -
ÜBINABTOBQAHd,-
Whetberexfatlngio-'^•
. HALE OB FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating and no matter of
: . ' HOW LONG STAiUHXO;
Timm nf these organs require the aid of *
DIURETIC. „ . • "
HELMBOLD'3 EXTRACT BUCHU •
19 THE GREAT DIUBKTIC,
And 1* certain to have tbs desired effect In all Dia*
tu«i for which it ie recommended.
Stood! Blood! Blood!.
UttmbolcTt. Highly ■ CenctninOed Cumpomnd
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
V. . : . BTPBIX.IS. .;
• This it an affect]oc of Ui» Blood, «iid
: ATTACKS THESKXUALOBGAN3,
TO£ NOSE, EARS,. '
THROAT,-. '' • : WINDPIPE,
AND. OTHER MUCOUS SUBFACES,
Making It* appearance tnrthe farm of ULCERS.
Xlshnboid's Extract Samparilla
Purifies the Blood,
and remotes all Seal; Eruptions of the 9kln,->
Giving to the complexion a. '
r.-,: ■: CLEAR AKD HEALTHY COLOB;.
It be inf prepared express] y forth!* clan of com 4'
pliinte, Ita Blood Purifying Properties ete preserved
to a-greater extent them any other preparation of
Sarsaparilla.
RELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH,
An excellent Lotion for disease* of a Syphilitic Na~
: tare/ and a* an Injection in- disuses of the Urinary
Organ* arising, from Habits of Dissipation, need in
connection with the Extractsßochn or SamparUlej
in such diseases as recommended. : '
Eeidcnca of the tuotf rtliabU and rtspotuiblt character
erill accompany the medicines. ' -
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From 8 to 20 g»an^lpiniing t :
With niDii known
SCIENCE ASK FAME.
For Medical tTofertke of BUCQIJ, see Dispensa
tory of the UnlM States;
See Profemri v«SWKES* valuable work* on the
Practice of Phyaic
’ Bee remarks made by. the late - celebrated Dr.
PUYSICK, phlledelpWa. ; ‘ _
See remarke. made Jt>y Dr. EPHBAIM McDOW
ELL, a deUbrated Physician and Member of the Royal:
Oolltee-of Burgeons, Inland, and pubUrbcd in the
Transaction* pt the King and Quest?* JonrnaL
See Medico-Chlrurgical Review, published: •by
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal Cdßcge of
Surgeons*
..See mo*t of, the late Standard Worla on Medicine.:
Extract OO per bottle, or tlx for 86 00,
“ "SompaHUa,loo , ** • “ 6 00.
Improved Xfo&Wkak* Cpc. “
-Or,.half .doxea.of .each for |l2 will be inffl*
cfont ta coxo the moet obstinate caste, if direction*
are adhered to. Deliveredtoany address, securely •
packed from ebsorration. -
DESCRIBE STMpTOSB IK ALL COMMUNICA.
CURES GUARANTEED!
AFFIDAVIT.
■■■■ Personally appeared before toe, an Aldtnoan of the
dty o£PhO*doiphU, H f .T.HxuttOin, who being
duly ewotu, doth say his preparation* contain no nar
cotic, no mercury, or other
poroly vegetable, b4‘ i JLT. .
■»' Sworn and ; roe, the 23d day of
Korpmbor, mOBKBD, '
. SUtb Hrwt, .botuTtac* PhlWolphl..
Addreae letters for Information in confidence to
11. T. HKfittBOLD, ChcmUt
Depot, lOi South Tonth ilvcot, below Chestnut,- 1
PHILADELPHIA.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS,
-JarfeeprfeefpWdielsn,; .
Mho endeavor to dispoee.Vcftheir-own’* and “otbor J '
article*on thareputatiottattained by -, f
Holmbold’sGenuine Preparations: ; ,V. ! J '
44 *« Extract Bacon■
«. • <* - «*. j BanxperlUe;
- « . . Improved Boa* Wash. ~
Sold by: ...... DB.QEO.H, KETBEB,''
Pimhnrgh,
Ask for HXLMBOLD’S. Take no other.
Cat the adrenteement out and end for It, end
avoid ncpoamoH ahd exposure.
TVOOEKSi jfciJiESBITT, Kefinkraand
XV Wioixiuc asp Retail Dsaieks ib CARBON
OIL, LAMPS, Ac., Ac:- s s *
, ayOvnau.No;c St. Clair street, BittshwibiiP*.
are prepared -to furnish dealers with aSDrS*
RIOR ARTICLE 0F CABBON OIL, LAMP 3, Ac.»
at as tow rates as can be by any;oth«l Re
finery in tho west. .Orders solicited.
le-Acmd r::< -ROGERS A NESBITT.
OOLAK OIL WORKS COMPANY OF
© •
. ... Mannlactnrfra qI
irbiUCATIKG A>*D BKFISED OILS,
Xo. 3 St. Clair at., uear DuqiieiuflWaj,,.
■ Thl. Coß.Mi.y U ejclasHely «**££ ;•§*•* “J
traded audfo cuiiataatly. offering PKTBQLKI; W oa
Adranwi made,on.co.naiKn-
Bcuta.N Addm* • ji I Tf ;
nii2s:dtf • . . . Seo-rtary.
N EW
SHFASTdroICsTOKE.
WELDON & EEIJJEKE, ai their old aland, No.
164 WOOD STREET,' one tfoor-balotr Sixth, ktb *cU-
Ineth©Cheapest-
CAItBON AND COAL Olt LAMPS._
•Ter offered .fot,»ale in thi* city;
Their long experience, in theCarbcn.ana. Coal CHI
trade inchrn to tbeir cnatdmeri • ■nperiot' article of
Oil, that will giro -'
■ To jail who rave never ueod the Lamp* oad'Ofl* ire
teeUe to call and tto them lmming, and satiety them
•elvoe of the briUiaacyanfl, economy of thlebeaoUfol
light. •-•■■■ '
W A. McCUJRG,’ ,
' COMMISSION MEBCBAXT,
CKUDE AND DEFINED CAEBON OILH,
oclB:diy .. - No. 61 .Wood Str„t.
T>KTKUiijIUM puu.-^i’HeXokk
XChdocal. A»sociAiiOjr,V ,35 JSeV
\ork, hu oit&bilibed a Depot at KIKABETHPOBT,
N. J., Tor receiving' and storing OIL shipped by the
Jersey Central BaUroad. This port is convenient Jo
New York, and cares cartage and . much bandUng-r-
Conrignments solicited. ■J f ari ■ Barreto ,c ia A lie* low*
. KETZBixcESr-Darid Elcijey, of the tfffl Of Btchoy,
Hortze& Co.;'Bogei*4Bwioittj Eatotr, Maaraa.<S
Co.• • *•. ■ no2S:lnnatwg- :
T?l Auus OiL WOKKB.—WIUHI'MJLN
Hi A A?JDEBSOK, roflner* and dealer* la.
rxmt CABBOIJ Otx,
FITTSBtrBGH, PA. :
ear CAB GREASE ud BENZOI-Erconilaßtly on
received for the present it CHESS,-RDM
riretitrectf.-'
w&Cmd
c
JU H: DAVIS, pre»ide»L
. . i;cJOHHIBWIN, Jr., 6*?l c*4.Trau'r.
DitscTOM—;B> H, .Davif, I. XL Norinj J. I*. Car*.
fapKan; A. rameron. JohttlnriO. Jr. ■ : •
' PETBOEItTM, of light gr*ritj, fromfhawell* of,
IJ» oomjßUJiyi on Oil Creofci in : Venango countjy con
vtantlt on hand and for Ala. z~.
Office atl.H. NeTin * Co. *, No. 20/WOOD ST.
Pittabnrgh. ‘ ' 1 ■ mj4:lya
PBTHONA OIL WORKS.-*-...
MILLEBACO.
Works at SbarpsLorg Station, Allegheny V»Bay
Office' and AVarthonse, 23 ’MARKET STREET,
AUnSltrtarcra of ILLUIUIfATIiro LUBR-
I 011*8 andßEN2*ot»E. .
. IJREFU&EllOlL.Trarrantodnon-ajplo-
T w iUCAiTN'G ' OUj.- at the tow
I i piictM 23 CENTSPEB OilLON.'coiuUnllj
on hand and fbreele-bjr J/ H. SAWYKii.
A*to theaualitr.werefertoahnexed certificate:
>■
Haxn.D. C.& J. E.Saseyir-Otut*; Tha Imbri
cating Oil we are getting from. jroa w* findto be the
beet for our purpaeee we have erer need. ■ 1
TairL. S; H; B; 8.8. Co. t .
V- BY Wm. BPY, Pr*ideut. -
GFO. W. HnLIWTIIr.-...8AM- .»TA. O. T. M'COMICK.
WOODVILLB On/BEFINEBY. .
iroiDiffiF, BRrdir a ca.y
- ; ruinnfAcft/xxaa hr i
- BUBSINGOIL ASD tTOHICATINO OIL,;
K&p tdnstkntiy cm hand- the very best cjnallty of
dear and without odor; alio; a good
LUBRICATOR* port WHITE: BENZOLE and CAB
GREASE. -■
WAR ocdm left at No. 3d, Fifth Stbket, Bank
Block; second ffoor, Win be promptly attended to.
• ociidtf-• - -• '
UClt’Kft OiE WORKS.
.. . «AITOT4CT»m*»OI....
COAL AND CARBON OILS,
(-■and dealer in: . . .
LAUPS, CHnarE7B+fc.,
No. street, between Second and Third, •
- - pmsßusaH, pa. .*
mhSthdly • ■-■-■.••jL
.. To&it D B T, ••• • .... i ;
JOSEPHJENKS, manufacturer of STATIONARY
AND STEAMBOAT HILL
MACHINERY* MILL GEARING AND SHAFT*.
S& IMPROVED: SSS *&WSBST PULLEYS,
HANGERS. AND CASTINGS' geßeraUy. -' Particular
attention paid to'fieprfring. -- .' w r i, r
' . corner of First itreet anißedoubtellsj,
Pittsburgh, Pm.;--: > vy v:I ' ’
Etna stove wobks.-a..bba&~
My, mmofcctoiwolmtj rjrtotj.of,
COOK,PAWgB^Bta!AnSQg(>V¥S,OBiTE
of thrc«Ufcnt«d JPAtSifT.dAB*
BUBNINQANDSiIOIUSCOHaUMIKaABBAHOK
mkkts. • ->:: ?: v *\..
tarOniat AWS*i**.Bdoir, coteer of ; wood tod
Third »trw>t«, Flttibornh, P>. .
~ Yaliet
y^LLKN;
wr’WAßntocn. yo.aoiXlberty«twet. ; . .
Kbuftctttroacf WOK; PABLOK AOT'HBiI
ISO AHI> KITOHSN GHATO,
-HOLLOW WABBtrtc.; 6tf«l *ndGUw Hcfclda, Bail-v;
i teff Jlfll -Cutlas*, UQ -Gaartaft GtfAWiter and Ay*
Ui*nßpe,B»d Ira&a, Su
gar K*tt lea, PuUaja, Hangar*, CtfVMi; Cmmlingts
and Caitingi gofieially., Alio, lficMni
'Carting** man -TftwtaW* Mill*
witb Steam or Horn ■ -.J oniaciad • •
JAKXB t. y/to triton
B; -5., 1 PUtAonrh, oPa.».;mimfctnn») MACHINE,
UOT BLAST* AND: BQLLINa'pIILL PJDBNAW
CASTINGS ofereiy dafcSption. ;
; OH* PIPE SOILEB t7A»TING3,FIB£THONTB,
GBATEBAKS; WAQONBOXKS,- SAD a AHD DOG
•IBON& GBATES AKDcGBATE FBQNTB,BTOP-.
coca aiwayaeshand and fcrealalow.
• Ordeza left with <W.W. YOUNG, corner: ot Wood
street end Diamond alley, will, tsc&(t» prompt atten
tion’ '* ' t »' . i.. • -'oxll2B
ai'ovteisl'Oviai-D.Dai:
O A SON, MawuriCTtmxa* or jB^QfTES.
WerthooWi Federal it.; near Safpehakm Bridge, ;
••• '• AttfiGHENTCITT.
' Vr« ui the attention of dealer* to edr lane anort
ment of COOKING and-HEATING STOVES* fer:
wood abd-toil, trhtch-we are selling at the loweet
imtet. Thoe* ; Ttsttißg dnrdty will And it to their
advantage to fire nk a call and examine onr etock-be**'
fore purchasing eliewhtro; 'll" :
• CASTIBONHOUSE EBONXSvIBON BAILING,
SCALES,. HOLLOW WABB.aVAGON' BOXES,
PLAUT and FANCY GBATEFBONTS, FENDERS,
etc., and CASTINGS of all kind* aoldetoorder.
.JylGOjd -; .... :.. - ,-P. DkJSAYKN * SON.
IJX) FARMERS AND OTHERS.
FOE BALE, GEOWET’S STJPEBIOB PATENT
GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR,
' Tli« itipertorttTtil thli PAN crrtr »U OUi«»lii iu»
«6b>Utt in
SKond,: tn elMnlnJ.Onai.taW,MM.sdtin
;tlwn>n*h!j, wUhlw Mwr, ttiawrtjn-tani.
. The patentee pf^ttoawTe."MS wD| en-
Soedi.tircMSta.lEia to jkha pnblic, with fall canfldepca
thatU<wiU-weat4hafrwan*..--; r;': ! .
The' undenigned, hating'purchaeed the sob right
to manuftctnre imd'flßlltne' above Grain Fanand
Separator
.giuia* and all. Ohio, end tbertght to eell in Indiana;
and prepared tb SB whola*.
mla,or: retail. iatSlV; idlai it ■Ueeti-Pittabargh, Pa.
ee3jttawttF, / 1 - ,W. W. WALLACE.
NOTICE pSATIBt
FALL AND WINTEBI
LATEST STYLES 1
M IhVoid AMKS C* SrATT»’coniM;p*B.»;
«ad.BtiCWettrfel«,i;.'’i; .y.j ■ *ii
V Tb*' Wrt'flf >lw&ite Mact*;
fUnr lQTit*' titootlotitoU** *b» »loek ,©f_
rAKL' AFIF WIHTXK GOODS, aattrWftS til lb* r
neweftciyfa* Qf'ftdriaaati# aattritiufrptpl to*'* 1
ft£iSs'«jtt
dieted on.thi Mmfc'itoprovtit' ttssorv'tetiwn..
Thi vtodt fef t«w too® iaftqatito «aj» ln&ti •*
oclfclyi -ii"?v;w: k n • +“+**
IS r
ATE StYIES OF FAUj
■ jjjsT' aaunxD. j ;***{s
--W» m aim'opimla^i Echoic*
GOOCH. Vm»
bfCTO™iOABSDf*BBS*£* ,; TXS*DW», much
TfrtjtttwoOTtfrcawllE WWteM>M»«IW»t
SAWsassra* sigffi
tSw.iSJLwcUhur' •Jm* w *«fe£f ;
(noun Tauou,Sa.-UYUUl«tmt.■.■-.!
tjEBJWAXAV ASm, fcrwkidi thi
i JD bbw wtoamWgM, fcy
I aoM .V' \ 1 '^OanacVwtMftK maiu.
OILS, i*<v
■ ron thk «ai.c or
STOW £S,*c.
Patented January 10,1800.
FALL AND WIHTEBI:- ,
v ;»v LATEST STILESI
’* a,, “* ro!B """Tl
' ij,;-? i. 4 Vttj.l
R*tiJLROADB.
W
180.-THE PENNSYL-SxSKSSEKS
vaniacentralßAO-BOAi. kightbajiiY
alter MONRAY r Nbv. 25th, fhaTHBQBGB
MAIL TRAlN'leaves the Passenger Statibh every
morning (except Sunday) at 2:50 a. m.,*topplugcaly
at principal stations, and making direct connections
at Harrisburg fc»r Baltimore and Washington, andfor
New York via Allentown route.' - ’ ' ' J *'
THE THROUGH EXPRESS-TBAIN leaves daily
at 4:40a. m., Hopping only at principal‘itaasiu,
making direct connection, at Hwriaburg Djr Baiu
more and Washington, and for New York vja Allen*
town route. .'" ' „ ' ■
THE FAST LINE IsaTM the Station dally (except
Sunday). at l(h50 p.n>., atopplng-only at principal
Stations, making direct connection at Horoisburg for
Baltlmore-and'Washington; - -
. WAY FREIGHT TRAIN WITU PASSENGER
CAR' ATTACHED; leave*-the - Passenger Station
every morning (Sundays excepted) at £4O a.' m.» run
ning as far as Conemaugh and stopping at all sta-
Ilona.* -r ■ ■ ■
ACCOMMODATIOJMKAJNS.
The Johnstown Accommodation Train haves dally
(excepiSunday) at B,*oo p-.m., slopping at all stations
aad running as Ist as Ooncmaugh.-..
. JFtrrt Station leaTes
'dany («dept:Shnday)at fc4da.in;. •
•• Second ; Accommodation Train fcr-WallY>Btatlon
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. m,; /
• > Third Afcommodatioo Train for-;WaUe Station
dicavoa daily (except Sunday Vat d;lXj p. m.' ' '■
*, FdurthAccbmmbdatidn Train' for Wall’s Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at'&)s p. m. ' - : -
. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh asfollow*.
Express, 1:15 p. tn.; Mall, ®;35-p, m. ( Fast Line,
1:30*: m.; Johnstown 10:05 a. m,;
Flirt Wall’s StaGon Accommodation', C:00 ai m.jSec
ondWaUVStation Accommodation, 8:30 a.m.; Third
Wall's. Station Accommodation, 1:05 p. m,; Fourth (
WallW Station Accommodartou, p. m. , 1
• Trains fi>r BlaiiSTUlo and Indiana connect at Blairs
vtUa lntersoction vrUh Johnstown.- Accommodation
and Express Trains East and tVwt; 1 ,
•'TWtraVeling public will And it greatly to their in
teireef,in going East or West, to travel by tho Penn
sylvania Railroid, ortho accommodalidna now offered
canhot be surpassed on any other route. ..Thn Road is
ballasted with stono,snd ; is entirely free from dull.
We can promiso safety, speed and comfort to an who ;
mayfiiTorthis Rood with their patronage.
To New York...-.'..'.512 Wild Baltimore .~.4*G0
To lO 00 To Lancaster 8 OO
ToHarriiborg T <c| - j .
•. Baggagethcckcd to &U Stations oa the Fenneylva*
si* Itauroad,and to.-Philadelphia* .Baltimore and
,Now York.. ..‘t
_''Faa*eogere''pnrchjUlhg tSckets''in cars win be
■ charged an excess,- according to distance traveled; in
-addition to -the-Station: n|tes, except,ftom atatfcras
whorathe Company has no Agent. _J - v
‘ / NDTICE>-In. cart of lots, the Cpmpiny wiß hold
thcznselTes responsible,for. poraonal baggage only,
I-JandftV An ahioont not exceeding fIOO.
i Ji.‘ B.—An Otnniba* Lino baa been- employed to
convey pamengeifc and baggage to anditomUio De
pot»atajcbwgenotto exceed 25 cents for each pae
•anger and baggago.; For tickets, apply to .
' J. Bl£WAltT,'Agent,
*At ; the Yrß/B. Passenger Statkro;on Liberty and
■ Grant streets. 1 ’■'■■■:-'*■ nod
X
. MF O BTAN T:-msasss!saax\ Tl
X— All person*
Ticksts.fbf 'fit.; Louis, 'Bt
Joeepta usd other points in Northern ‘ Missouri, the
State of-Kansas, «r thaTerritcrries, thould trsiet on
hsTingticketa that read by the NORTH MISSOURI
RAILROAD.' Tbo 'only route from St. Louis to Bt.
Joseph. It is tho shortest and quickest line; by thir
teen boon, to the remotest poipt reached by rail, and
' Is'alwajs as'cheap'U shy o&or. •
Buy your tickets.to Kansas andaU points in North
ern Missouri by tbo North Missouri Railroad.*
• _. ISAAO B. STURGEON,:
President and General Superiatendenfcof jthSfNortb
Missouri Railroad.^
hehry A amMQKa,’
BolfcittCm..
iS^SSSSmmtSk
train* dally depart ftoaandSSESBCSSBBfc
arrive (except Sundav.j; .'
Through trains, stopping at fiimon,-leave Pitta*
burgh at 6 a. m; and 4:30 p. ro.
Holton Accommodation trains leave Pittsburgh at
9andlla. tm, andat l, 230 and C;4op. m._-
~ Accommodation trains, returning, Losts Holton at
7:40 and 10 a. m., at 12 m., and 1:45, 3:30, 5:30 and
7:35p.m. ,
: Szetotoa - Tictet Fare—Pittsburgh to Holton and
retorn, 25 cent*. - All passenger* from PUtilrargb,
without tickets,‘will bo charged full fare. •
</je7’ ’ B.'F.MQBLEY,Superintendent. ■
HOTELS.
CtT. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Bboadway,
HEWTpRK. -
BOARD SEDUCED TO $2,00 PER DAY.
; Since the opening of this vast and.cammodlou* Ho*
tel, in 1854, It has been the single ahdearor of the
proprietor* to make It the most mmptuoos, ccnven
ient and comtbrtable heme, for the citizen and stran
ger onthls side of ths Atlantic. ' - • >
And whatever has seemed likely to administer to
tbe camfcrt, of its guests they have endeavored, with*
oat regard to coat, to provide, and to combine all the
.ettkunts of.iudiTldual and social .'enjoyment which
-modern. art haa Invented and modern taste approved,
'and the jpalirtinage wblchit baa cbmma!>d&'doing
tliepatielx years iaagratiljingproaf that their ef
fort ha V* beenappreclated. ■
Tameettba axigendes of tbs times, when all are
required topnctice the meet rigid coouomj, 't£e an*
designed hare RKDr&DTHR PRICE OF BOARD
:10 TWO DOLLARS PER .DAT, at the aame time
abating none ef the bunnies with whtehthait table
has hitherto been supplied. •
TREADWELL, WHITCOMB A CO.
Ot&Zmd • :• ;
fIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street ,
JtBOTX 1 THT*D,
. PJJILA&ELPXIA,: \
In the :Immediate'neighborhood* of the Jobbing
• Boases on Market,' Third and• Chestnut
stresta, th»llank», Foet-Oflice, Mcr- -
• * chants Exchange, dc., 4c. . : ■
V ; BOARD PER DJ r; *l,OO.
■ a AcvmmideUioa, tele* rrguireii, on tie EUROPEAN
PLAN,' * c - - -
-‘•Rooms’ftbmGO cents end npwarde, 'per da jr, and
-Maii* iri .nknerau BtmtnuHr assaenn to
IqBAIi oif Fara;
Ml
tas
Frtncb,German:and' Spanish spoken.
c: : i;V ;
CjOAPI iSOAEirSOAPIU—The Cmba-
Ocatr Ours Eaastrx Soar, mannlhctured by B.
C. * J..H. SAWTERi U ecbnowledgwHto be ths
tnoet serviceable ef any kind yet offered to the public.
Jta superior advantage* are found in' lie cheapness*,
earing of labor, and: Its 'efflcecyin temoMsg grease, •
paint, tar-and without* injuring the skln,qrintbe
eaatwiao damaging. the, finest quality of goods. It
dm be tted with au kinds of water.'
Dofoancaiaiaade with pleasure to-the subjoined
oertificats, emanating from gentlcmeU’weli known In
tbit communßyi who bad erery fnciUty afforded
of seeing it foUy and ; lairly teeted:', . . ; .
-jDiurtereuuter> DtvaTtmenlof Thirteenth m
. xMd.TovrUt*tk 2&<riTKCiU \ottntnn.
7 Chemical OUv* EiaatTa haTing
been used fsry fcxtensirely in our.Regiment*, we '
harano hciitattoi in certifying that it was found ad
mlrably adapted to the use of tbs' end deci
dedly tbs most superior Soap which could be procur
'd for the service.: - JAMES A.' REIN,
• * Quartermaster Twelfth Regiment.
■ „ ALEX. FORSYTH,
■<■ :t Quartermaster Fourteenth Regiment.
H. K. MOORHEAD,
au3l~ ' Quart cnntfter Thirteenth Regiment.
JJATS AND CAPS.:
FALL STYLES
- McCORD RCO.’B,
. 131 WOOD STREET, PITTBBUR9H,
1 Bata now.on e yarj large assortment and com*
piste stock of the lateet styles of - 7 : •
.-.-. j HATS AM) CAPS,
L Bot& : £rth*dtjriiUl country,tr*d* : wiilch |bejr can
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