, ’ i '■< I ,V ■* -V* ; i *■. li- j'i £.. I -'J' • " • , ! f # 1 ' ’ ■ ”* » ■» J . fi * > - / i‘ ,< >■ t . v-y V* !* ..“iw:. 1 . •. . p ■ j! ' J f a*.-...- • ■ ♦ * v «;• * T •J_ : ; .'l, ;*v 1-1 , 1 ■t i .• , \\ : i • i , i.' 1 i : '-1 ,\ . * v..>.< -V. |!|: i" i.*'» • i ’•. J- ■ 'v. . '.-.L-vu '-•v. r>;y. ■ y-.<*«Y; -1 , 4 i'"ViV *;!v ji'ii ,r\-. ; ,v:\ T. ‘'• ,*$ •■ivy. •,&.,. i:,'.. 1 !,, ~ . .‘.4 rf. . . &?x ■: :;!■•,'^v mmmmm* irV^^x pg«Kag«| j ■ -■ : -r- ; <-^--.!.v'-'' ; -■, * i :1. •' 1!;;? r j'.' hu* j -r £ ;- ■ r ■ ■■ , '•V \ ' | ' < : !l~ ” 1 * ;> # J,*..:'. •• - ■ ' :' : ' 1 . . . - I , s,, •: roucf Of. CAXfjiIQ!f—AX AD • ,»-■(* 1 -* v.-V tffi_siyxß; . ' . . The . the Cincin n.ti : ■ .. A Urgefcpwir at worki'ch-the ednboate’ 'and hiortaf flkte, aßdall will be,seat forward <t« Cairo within the pretent week. The «n -‘ ■ gtgenient of tteatnere for transportation of troops and supplies, A0.,w11l cot at atl ibo uiEenlt, for the tonnage laid np atttbii piirt • and now idle, .iilmmcnao, add amulrto eirrv . 100,000 -iaen. . Genera! Halieek baa not vet inHmatod hit poliejr, bat a«!'“atrawai ahaw which way the wind Hows*" tb di. prenani. - tront and morctneatt indieats the finuroad- Tanco of our-aimy. CVoWtlai »i th : t h» force, m Keotocky.tloo. Halieek will move «n to Tonnes.ee overland, and downtherMis v tho Union „ wi ! l ““P I '** W»»»tion of that e : Mate, and pocsihly bo on their onward march • a Sute.aw (o r W held ! * Gpterpiaent.iiroops, that other part* of j ’*• wiUbo.ofjlittlo benefit to the rebels. 1 daffenon- City itanow strongly fortified; and.} <■ ffcable to any force that can be brought I • ' .1 , '■ Tweptythouaand troops' have -arrived .at j ~r Tipton,/and are expected at'Jefferson City to- | morrow, eVrowfe Loata. These divis ,ipns of the army'will be stationed at the Bar-1, racks for a few daysvprenawtory. to making *he jraat movement sbntni, ’ .'l'.'. °j. i .. Generisl-llalleck is in hU:‘n«w: quarters! T and as a contrast I send yon the present ex' penses for headquarters,; as compared'with- J* rental for headquarters Under ; Fttinoau v The rooms forG en Balleck and Curtis,Qaar-1 V' General, Master' of l adjoining each other, at a, rent. of 'S2USO.' rLr i - ? : Tha bdiidings rented nndor ; Fre- f moot for'these same offices amount to $14,500 t per annum. ;•< { 1 Halleck and Fremont had an I injerriew last nigh tat the residence of-tha u?"*?*- Fre “ ont m ***ton General 2““ ( eehhiaplan*,^increments;*c., together I ,■- ’ S *»■ in po«es»i!h of,' . ■ taderhleMmmsnd, IhelntoreiewwiiTo^ fi^ D i’}?» tth *. TIOW, br ,he *« GcncceU t&the: manner of canr- I ing on.shocampaign. .tj.-.- - .r' ■ . Col-31»if W iotredneed to General H*l • . iecic^ipr,tbe-fcat.time, this mbrnjng, j ' r . * -Ceil. Sir Howard Douglas; G. c. C., G. C. M. G., Ki C. S, t .and F. R. S.’ By the latest nrriTal from Europe, we learn of the decease of quite a number of distingulnshed personages, and ' among tlm is to he recorded the name of Genor ?* “' toward Douglas,: who expired bn the 18th instant, at iheripe old age’ of iB5 cf a 3* •^ s , aß ?l^ er i politician and savant. oir Howard enjoyed a very enviablerepu ;• ■•*!*<»-w Europe, and was ,weU -.know* this,side ofth iforne thirty years ago, having occupied the position of ernor oF New Brunswick from 1828 to 1839. deservedly ranking iighih a statesman and scientifio Bcholaiy Sir How art’s name is most particularly identified 1 with military matters, for which, he had a decied preference and genius, ns shown by his long and distinguished career in ac tive, seiy ice, as well as by the many able on fortigeations .and gunnery which ho has written on .those very impor * wQects. ‘He entered .the anny in served in Portugal and Spain in . tsia-y, took a prominent part in the expe diUon .in 1810, returned to * Peninsula in 1811 and served there un til the dose Jif:thecampaign .of 1812: At the .time of-his death Sir Howard occupied the honorable position of 'a Lieutenant: General in the British army, and had ro ceived many, marks of public favor, suffi cient to compensate himfbr all the sacri fice* and ardorous labors he had endured in.thewusepf his country. Besides en joying for. six years the lucrative post of Governor of one of the British North American Provinces, he also had the honor to eerre as Lord High Commissioner of the' lonian. Island* from 1835 to 1840, and rep wwnted Liverpool in Parliament from 1842 • !?-* v 7" Xkoiglaß was descended lineally from .one of.the: most ,illustrious families of Scotland—the Douglas of Loch wren. His father was Charles,Douglas, an eminent - naval officer, L who -.was .... .created a baronet for the . important . s»vi ces he performed in 1776 by forcing a pas sage up the river St- Lawrence and reliev ing Quebec, then closely invested by the American forces. I, ‘ * Death of a Young King. • .. rn>BO V„ King of Portugal, whose death is announced by the lastmail rrom Europe,' was bom September 16tb, 1837.. Ho was , the son of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Co burg-Gotba, by the Queen Maria da Gloria' He ascended the throne when barely six-" f** n years ofagb; butilejflihe government In the bands ;of his father, as regent, for some years. He visited England in 1854, and France in 1855.; He journeyed after wards to Home, Naples, Sardinia, and re turned home by way of. England. On his returit he wtis formally crowned king, and . .assumed the ..reins of . government. He ;. r iMdb.himselTat once greaflyi'lmloTedj'by ! the care with winch he sought to. have jus tice done throughout his dominions, and I -lieialwwiea'.to** Ihe welfare of his people. IVhen nnlnfectious discaseap peared in Lisbon and drove all out who' i- eoold get away, the courtiers vainly Jm - the. young king to seek safety in Sight He reiorntely remained to superin „t«md,the efforts to sjve life, and by his ex-1 ■ »“ple in the hospitals, and elsewhere, in-'. spired the physicians with energy; and ihis. - people with equal , devotion.. 'He showed ] courage not only, in. facing death, bai -in opposing the . routine of-his ministers. Shortly, after his accession -he-sent-for a- Itst of prisoners in < the kingdom; X list was given him,of such as: the authorities | deemed worthy of Ms Majesty’s notice. He I at once demanded a complete list, declaring that he did. not dare overlook his meanest"! subject The administrator of a petty dia- j . .tact haring died, his son asked for-the 1 Place. The kingwas urged notto promise, I . because, said his ministry, “the young man T is too young—only twenty-five" “Howl so7’’repUed the king; 'dammuchyounger —and yet am thought capable of governing ' con finned.’ • - • .... j* Great things were Justly; hoped of this yonng king, who; was virtuous, energetic, and possessed of common sense. IBs death is a great loss to Portugal. • Ho is succeed* ed by Louis Phillips Buko of Oporto, who was bbra Oct. 81, 1838. Secession Treaeherr in Weiteni-Vir- i. W^e*U m /"WfjflSiiccr givestiia.fbllow itif aoeotutt of a ireaofceroni schemo of - tho . r»bol«la Wirt county; and hour it vu j^ g . ■'jtrpt#w{jr/. r Major Trimble, of thellth Virginia Begi- IMnt, wrired in this city on Saturday ho m J '^%SSw 3 L’ Cour i® o “’ e ' He reports that oJ ttttolb nTmmberor Capt .Hm r e Cavalry - » K»°f of rebels calling P«« that there was a corn-basking at'v tbe WirtCm,?! abant a mile front F. 1 House, and some of Capt. Hill’s the of absence and attended -After ‘he men had -taekedsnd eaptdrodarthe "&rsh I Moccasin Bakers.. irmed. tUemajelrct, Sts possible down to tf ** iad;.mrcely .reached the lOraiM thenudres in position when the V™. ■?“ f Hangere made a charge opon thohdnie" : hS™?hlf ?.» Cn Brei "A “>« Moowsins" before the latter wore aware of, their pres. force, killings lieutenant and wounding .fire ,or six others. The Bangers jjueaUd. • . • ; • —/Wmjp Lett. Gpm übuu Bcasr.'—ln ,» journal entitled ia ftuilfc * Touti It Mandf, ah explanation -is giTett of a fget . *hich has polled sporting! men, name);, : why tiio kft barrcl ol a gun bursts bo much “jnore frequently than tlta right’ tho ex i>lsn»tion.ii dnat .Utt eporUniaßr-onranr TOivlMdat bothbarreJvahd, on ccelnj a tt» right-wia^-Jxe-jtdoaaa . mm, mmrn .r* * • r " . < »nd h °? k i t 0 li v ciar ge in the left bar- J S' “ d .1 t l “ 1^ ' Baccfssion of shocks? separates the Traddmg; from ihe powder and ' «hmL~ V* - is that .a vacuum wheri.the second * >arrc J -is; . it' frequently bursts. To prevent this, danger, the recommendation ** t ®*“? whenever the right hand barr nl ™ thecliarge in the. left Hand one should be also rammed down, • COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGU MARKETS, [Sepotitd apectatlf /or tk« Ptitdmrgk DaOg GoMie.} ' WK'Kmdat, November 27th; 1861. | ITOoB—Theilotirmithit wiih | ont, hnwarer any particular change to uoto lit prices , demand, at a general thing, la principally rb ■trletnd to small lota tnmMt tho Woate ofthe rite tr«ia. Extra lalieldat *4,65@i,75; Family, « land fV«,and FtmtT.ga.W3s,7s. Bale or M bbla Family at-glgaM* cog,, doot 'tttMO and $5,25; 33 do do at $5,12, and 50 do Extra at $1,75.: ” °“ OC ® EI “-‘ TI “ < ; ™*rT market l« rather dull and lnaetta, without, howarer, any change In ratm. U "*“«.l7@lBc, and Cofte v Bice v - request,'with a llmltidattik to marlati wagnoto .7220230 rtoa, o mkuld , and ; '-5c ftom store. Corn In good loijolry at lOcibr new «td44@150 for prim. oid. Thero.la no. chahge’ln Rjvßariojrpr WJtott. BAOQH-a thadd firmer; 0f 5,000 be Shoaldcn MSCgaadl.OOO do fildttet Gc. or SO hah Punch ia«fj* SLa? 1 * “ *'■“■ “O' llo l™B - ° f 3 8 Ocsh Shcllbutki St 70c H bngh * l !*■“ * tnb-su. kdraacc! IxBB fdrincsed; aale of 25 bo«h at S to heldTt'li.W, »7d SStS: • • ,t xx *~ -Jjn> KSuSwXlit inonlrv fbr fintt»r mni£' l^,!,^ t ’o''S n ’ prie ”remainMbefore;ran of C0OB)r c bole.,llon «t lie. Egg. to good demand ;iritb a aalaof 9) <ka at 18cf)4bs..- a k 3 ?^?I??’"M! h “* -command |5@G ? OKKEN apptt^t* “I** 80(1 loror? command ®*lSl?’. I KJ? o^^bb!aprtm#atS2,2s»bM • ■ WHlaiCY—.gajoof 25tU* : Cotomonat 17b—cnelr AJLT--Sale of go bbla Xo 1 Kxtra al jt,S2 fl bhll • Krcnro , *m WMI • nUtement of Ihtreoelptrof produce,eft,. by 'rieer «nd .railroad, during thn hrcnry-fenr. houn ending last aTeoiog:. ! *•***• P d 0 3 bbls bat. l?- 1 * *° e iß*» Bdu pearl*. .■ £*w**r3>H bbls floar, 230 eks wheat.’44 tks {“J'/iJl 0 S 1 ? 03 ? doz w «b boards, 30 ska aemp j£ed, 34tca lard, 61 bhta r a bci beans, 43 bbi* l i £* eod whiakjr, 4 do alcohol, bbls apple*, 10 hhds tobacco.,- , Monetary and .Commercial. Pniuoursu Cattle Mutw v™, 25 .-Thn market for B«f C*tUo’<mcJall again this wwk, bht vrithoat anycfcange to note in ifrira or demand, the receipts and. nice at Phillips 1 yards rrachinc near 'KSrSfi2f to ' l ilL" n S? of J 8 ® 8 tho looite, tbr fSTifeS?* The following are the tar. ■ McQnaid * Carr ZHv '%&l - SO Ches ter .county,Kimble*Klrt.........u*ia7id . -31 .. . -do , • Kennedy 656gf7i| _ ' ® C Baldwin... 7 Afjir 70 Western, Jas McFiUeo, it . (‘XititTz? • ’ 65 Chester comity, T%k A il Virginia, P McFfllen 7 II 130 I*ttwire k Cochran A HcCalU. * *!g Mooney 4 gmlth.' 7^l 34 Ohio, Shimberg 4 Co AiJtZis 30 Chester waoty.W Alexander 103 IWnob, 1 37.0b10, H Chain ........... _ Xgfi{| : 08 Indiana, Anu._...„ Pg 7 g 2H Chester connty.M Canon «}Jst M . d° : . . C parliogton....... 6J4&57& ~ *>-, -••BKealy -?%9* * H Jwuaylnmto, BolliAlU iIiiZZT 0 M 7 ' *£Vx* t *r <a ? Ueater*m 4 Merrick... 0 @7}4 30 ChCTto-TOimtj, A Eclttnbaujh 7 gs ».ohio. , JK«iw^ r -;±;-" ! @» - 73 do Julios Voltres.^., l^head. 70 OfftTrf Mid Mid *° each for * pringw*,- and $25 to 440 ior tnu con, T ~*5??*??'? Ml M» 5100 head told, ia **-#9>i4<St lOoKlttf T w ” 2“ n c 'l ,«* “Ol told at s7@ 'rp tl p> nrr, ihafing lltt’p or no ch*ngr. Imports by. Hirer. I **m -Jobs T. JlcUohes 2S bdls I **P2&»^ tar * 235 bbls floor, J S Llentt 4 I 8 Bren; GO ©U bbU, Hutch in- I b <SlcL *'®rfndt»J 17 skins, f tr° ?«****, 40 oil bbl*, Graff, 25? S 0 ™ 6 * * Stewart; 2300 hoop Kd?i, 14 bbis floor, Ju A Fetttr, 3 caeca kemn. M I Hopson 2 bbU ale, John Ogden; 9 bbls win®, 4 bbU t^ 1 * 4 i pjml*p;44aks batfey, Spencer 4 Garrard; 43 j F McCuae * 3 "“hlog machine®, Morrison; 1 bx glare, Wm McCully 4 eo; 7 kec* | iKS^^ r ;' l “ rolh ''* lll ' r ’ 6 b ** *“*■ : r *ATI—FT* . lUatikqs—43i bbls floor. GO carboy* vitriol, Jan Irwin; 23 srrEffi&T 1 * T,“ c W r * 30 *fcr hemp seed, hrd, I Sellers k co; 64 bills hJ*h , j t J WSimpsou; 200 bbU flour, Culp-* Shonard* J 3 !£ U w??L oU : A Vahmstock 4 eo; 100 *do Bbur, I 42 do whisky, J McCrickart 4 co: 40 do do, John Tendam; 128 bg» wheat,!) Wallace; 30 carboys Titrjol wadding; MHanaur’- • i McGuHorgh 4eo; 30 do whisky, Jno ■S^S n * S S J-Dv*ir, 77h/je4,Bpring- 4cojlp bale* waddlpe, Horgansteni '4 too; 20 bbls whisky, *O2 bgs wheatfjGCi Mjlj flour. b ™ d; Imports, by. Railroad. 1 « >iI ™ kL ™, H, T T ,' y?mi St Chic.,. .Baiuoad I l»d,y.lUiode, & Vmer, 120 imptj KtoStTc? 1 J^drtpp,, 9 ,* RaitmoAn.—Nor.’ 25. I l 5 onB '- ido w,llnott *l do cheat- I s®£l 2 ‘ to v t s^? ed, Llttl * * Trimbles 1 bbl butter, 2 l rL. b^ I ju ? y c^ ot i? I f *. ArllPc^: 20 bbta a PP I<Ml i Wm I .**? do, Halw; 1 bbl eggs, 26' aks ‘oat*.’ | Kdgeoton 4 Stewart; 2 bbls beans, 4 iV» ««««**} v Vangurdor, MoU bblt, G L Xoo/r, ‘rolls' Stor L O I Boorn 1373 billeta iron, Hrary,'w fc ii a 4 co; 2 can SrS I ®* 4^! 451 * 0 * 01 4 J «**•«£• berotr; l do do, Loyd 4 Black; 6 rolls leather. 9 bxa 1 Hays 4 Stewart; 23 bbls piaster. 3 8 Fowler; ' River News* Ta* fisvaa axn WtiTQia—Acazrais aim Dr eaayv&Es—Boats Liatjko To-Dat, rrc., rtc.— Th® riTor was about stationary yesterday, ana last onalng 'tho; pier jnarki indlcatod fly® feet ten inches. Thoweathcr continues cioudy and unsettled, hrith ap occasional sjfrlnldlng of haii;.:..„;.Th® I ingkflom Cincinnati,‘and John. I. ; McCombs from' ! .were the. only arrivals Jh>m Jhelow- .The; former boot, .as usual, WflsJoaded down, the guards dragging the water. VThe Bay City for andanati tho only departure entsidaof the. steamer* char tered by.the Gorerqtnent to carry troops. The Ma wogo and Key Wcet left for Parkmburg at a Ute hour on Tuesday night, to take soma of the soldier* from Western Virginia to, Kcotucky-....;;.The fleet ofserensteatiwn, engaged hero onvaionday to take a regiment of roralry. to. Kentucky, wero to Aar® h* ( k»t night. . . .. • . J, °. % CnscmtATi; AJtn Jbonrsvm,*— The commodi oos steamer Kenton, Capt. George ,W. Ebbcrt, is ' an notmeed forCtodnnati and LonlsriUe on Friday. FoafiT. IriJrn*—Tba Argonaut, Capt. Fortar, and St. Cloud, Capt Bravo, are announced for 9t. Louis forthwith, * ; . Gaiukit® ' The fine tide-wheel "atoameo tfndins, Capt, it. A. Cox, legres as usual for GallJpo. lii on Saturday at 4r. m. . ' • STEAMBOAT BEGIBTEB. . • - AtMTAM,. •.1 . DZPiirrRTL JnaT. HcComto, Whecl-jßay City, Cincinnati. |t?«ipg», CincinnatL . •|. : \**rMrcx feet 10 inches. TREES .—lnducements to Pur* wy largwatoek of choice TREES, tocboo ®° wlth ererypossi. bl® care ro haro srery Tariety true to nameT Of Apple alone wo hart 173,000—00.00 U or whfch MB three jw olds, 10,000 fcur year olds./ Fear, 10,. €TOg ro to:thra..y« afi M. P«acb,Flato^4c.,4'Bno T ™’" n ,h ' l and r JEVERGBKENB froth t to 8 fret, by the hundred: TBKES AVI> ““PIIBMY. Alfl, OAKLAND *«.; ” -JQHk Murdoch. Jn. : VEV, GOODbTmSta,!?!?!ff n »toclc of PALI, ofCLOTHi, CAR^fUleat Importations .. *»“, VEBTJKGS, which tobofouaid J, o *“* “"rtOMOt: order, In a anterior *K£' *“ miLdt) °P { ° •times; - We would P r^c *' < to suit the from our fttrona *™ cil *“ t " l> n * ll sajipel gbay* son, rin«M,a-o. w jimi Mmt" STJ&if. pOR CINCINNATI - 4 IX)U ,JESu, n - - if | Lwmff' Oto. Vf. Eljbcft.-yin Wtclit u> i} , t“ J all iuHroiMlMf pnrla, on FXIDAT: Tm trplgbt or.pwwce.irply TO cr to ... ; - ntar J. E. LmyGSTON A co.; Ag»on. |#>K ClXUiNNA’l'l, £oUl»'i iCtFT A VILLE A.VL ST. LOUIS.—The stolmbtatST. CLOUD, Capt 0. A. DrMO.iullmn! aaaboroonTHDJISSDAV, ,ml Sp.m. Eor fiiljbt orpaaaage apply <m board or.to 6 nu2s J. D. tTVIKOSTtW A CO.. AmnU. FJit OlA'CliV&m, LOUIS-. If=»- fc ISYILLE AM) ST li)rna n- IIMBIMajy lurettauuw AEGON AtIT, Capt.' Porter, Ibm lir th. Abote IOTU on TUB DAY, «t S oVJock u. m *or lmght urnwHage imply oii board or to " DWg -Cr.BTtmiiGCTOH ACO.. Jfaa.--' 'X.TUK ST. Hil) lb.—The fine .jrjf- h J- ' M«uU«r PRIMA Dlft'Nl lw ±tasli&& Ceo. P. Hoorv. vrm I««t4 fur Aha atviToajjd all iriK-rJ mo4Uto potto, oa.IBBBSPAr, 28 imti. Por Mleht or pascag» apply on board or to . - - *» . -IOHS FLACK.Agvnt.. TD EG ULAK \V ISKK.LY l * JLV PACKET FOB GALLIBOUB ‘ KTfjfTW PORTSMOUTH.—Th* vplfridid Capt. John lefcr* for th* above and all in? I»«*EVEBYMONDA Y, at 10 o’clock— For frtigbt apply on board or to . i ftlQ. . <-• ~ D-H. LEWIS. A^t piITSBIIKUH AjND JUKI’S-, tisr. ». X MOUTH PAOKHT.oFprWbeeUngJBBB . Marietta, Parkenburj, Pomeroy, tjmupoii*, Ss Portimcrath.—The ■ atcamer. CLARA UEAJi, Cant. A. J. JUMiUfot. wtil leave for Porte mouth EVERT TUESDAY, .! 3 o’clock p. m l Xeam Pottmumth SVEBT FRIDAY, itt IS o'clock fsT tntighl or paanr’ applj on hoard or to ooStdlm ... 1 JKO.: FLACK. Aoent. F AmSBUKGH AND UAL- / (tt* * XIPOXISPACKET.--Tbe new pßMeßgorrtcucer CJfDDJE, Capt. AI.A,Tox. I i J I J eaT ® Flttaborgh-far Gallipoli* EVERT SATUB^ paaaag* apply on board or to j— .. •- _«e2Q ;. J.B. XmyGSXQyA CO-A^nh. WKBKLYiJtevi It ZASESTILXE RACKET.—TheJnSfiII passenger iletmerEStAt^uSA*. HAM, Capt. . Monro* Ayois, leare* Pittsburgh for' ZancavlUeEVEßY TUESDAY,at 4 o’clock' p.m.—• Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERY FRIDAY, at 8 »PplT on board or to .twmMMWERVA, (Spt. Joha:Uordoo,lewTT!r U m^?^ I l ? ,ennodlat * Port* EVERY TUEB* DAT, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, {Ulto'clock a. m.,' making-close oonnectlom.wltb the frimlar imcketa for Forkenlrareh and Cincinnati. Return* W, leave* EVEBYMOXDAY. WEDGES* DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o’clock'a. m.- -PaasOTireri’ receipted through, to Cincinnati. For fleicbt or pru aage apply on Wrd or to U AS.COLLIKSA CO.; >al ; -114 Water etrcet. .IJJiCI.XIXr£O US. OTEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN"'fi«r PNEWYQBK AND LIVERPOOL, land/fill* ing and embarking Pawenrm at QUEENirtoTx (Inland.) -The Liverpool,York and Pliiladcl* pJiia Steamship Company intend despatching their foU-poweredClyde-built Iron Steamship* aa follows: -.-Sat nr day, November 00. ££££•• £fj December 7. CITY OF BALTIUOSE Saturday, December 14. and,every Saturday/AT koto, from Tier 44, North River. - X sato or fasuqe: ' FIRST * CABIN 575,00 5TEE8AGE.;.........?30,00 do to London.... 80,00 do 'to London-... 33,00 do to Paris—U.<. 8%00 do to Part 5....... 38,00 do to Hamburg. 85,00 do to Hamburg.. 35^00_ Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Rot terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates. flOrPersona wishing to tiring out their friends can bay tickets here at tho following Tates to New York; From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, 875, 885 and 8105. Steerage from Liverpool 1 840,00. From Queenstown $30,00/ ■ These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They m built In W.Mr-light Iron SMlarm .uU h.ro Patent Fire Annihilaton on board. l ■a-PissraoHM"ro, ivuotr.—Bp erdir tjlit Sec reory qf State, oil pattengert leaving fiw United Stylet are required Pattperltbej 'ore going cn board Ute Steamer, -■ ■ ‘i . .] JOHN G. DALE, Agent, . 15 Broadway, New: York, v, , . .. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, mHOidtf No. 410 Liberty itreet. Pittsburgh. JJAViS&PHILI b&ass founders and manufacturers, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufccturcrs and* Dealers in GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, of «Tery description. OIL WELL BUMFS, of 'BBfIISS, COPPER or IRON, with the most approred ChamberTto Valw*;- >f all kinds, and warranted to giy® tatisCu^lon. MANUFACTORY, 110 Water and 1(H Front street*, Jyg2:lyntaF G A LAME ASSORTMENT JUST BECEITED' ■'■'.l-;.": : r: ■" , FORSALEUX <=*.-• ' BAILT, FARRELL A CO., Xo, 129 TOUBTH BTBEET. •cSo;ly:tc3O . lAS FIXTUJT jQITHRIIXHS'S XX FLINT GLASS OVAL CABBON OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS. Patented September ICth, IBS!. tbat haT « «rer yet bcco offerrd to the pubUc. Tbey*ro the best for. the following reason*; 1. Because, being of an shape,-the claw ia everywhere equally distant from the flame, eo that \ n ■ 1 B«« regtilir. /; 2. The OTal shape is better adapted to resist , the effort of sodden expansion, so that it Js impossible to crackthem, J - .3* Tbeglare It tnado tergelyof Lead and Pcorteah, giving a greatdegree of strengthandetestidtyr .The cnuniMj*-which housekeepers ;h&T« found to bo so onttlo as to. crack, even when not in two,' are inTarte bly matte of* Lime Glare Instead of Hint Glare; of which oure ore manufiictnredi <V y; '' ‘' —‘ r - ;:i : ' •v 4 * Bu , t tbo Potest advantage of there Chimney* i* that when yon hare one it will last.forever,and if any housekeeper breakaona by the heat of the lamp, let her call at tho manufactory , and %ro will'replace - her cracked- cbimnev by a do**.'whole ones. - This proffer docs not inclndo .accidents or thoso cases of: breakage where the chlmneyrhas,' through inexpert* enco, been, screwed so closely to the temp as to pre vent its ejrpanaion when hoatcd. • V Manntectnrere and consumers of Carbon OH, who hare felt the magnitndo of the obetacte, whloh haa existed In tho great expense of chimneys. In the way or the nnl Venal use or the oil, bhvo foand • remedy in ; XX Flint Glare Chimneys, which haa mqto* naUy lessened the cost of rCarboh OU light to those who ose them, and increased the consumption of oil cooMqnimt ojxm tho taoroad oipwuo (br <htnmm». PorreU. hrJ. 0. Kirkpatrick, l.Xhomm TOll, f P- UaTtlen. locBCoOIl Co., Wtldto falDetn, W.Ogdro f Oo„ -W.rr.-Wooliliidgo, W. llJltmor, or at tho it., near Pennsylvania avenue, • * • 1 aulfr.towmetf N &-P. DITHBiUOE. EW GOODS! NEW GOODS! TALL ANPWISTEB! FALL AND WINTER 1 LATEST STYLES! LATEST STYLES 1 stand of JAMES C. WAIT, coruor Feno and Bt,.Clairftreeta..- r,, * • :• 'Theholrs';ofJamw O. Watt* docaased, respect tolly invite jrablle attention to tho new stock or FALL .ANHWINTKBGOOP3,'<OT)rfsingaU'thf newest styles of fashionablematerial adapted to .GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, ’ .Splipltiog sa tnely ail]. Tfao buiinaa will bo eon ducted on. tbe.sapie.approved maimer aa heretofore. .The-.atock of wtgqwlaisequal to any,lnthiscity. • OCi&lyd.... pAKI'JSTS ANl> bill cLoiHS AT titb \J POl’Bin STUBBY CAIUTfr STOKE. ■ ■ "• ft, V. AS. HcCAIIUM n»T« (hit day napes part of a Tory bin and Tarfinl awrtmcot of CARPETING, to which th« Inrlt. the attention of tmywa, aa thoyahall be ot»red on themoat thvnrablo terma.. ' - " > „Al». f mwlr iwportadiot of leitttlftil DItCO GETS, efali tlathi, ud at tba Dweat rates. ' • ' • . yr.jfr ah. HcCAEirtrar, itatf, war Wood. ocs6.tr, I ' - REGISTER'S ■ Fli»»o*q»,'Notember2M*lwi. ; f HEREBY';. GIVEN, tliat Al thribllowiag Avcountrof Executors, Adminis trator*, Guardi ads, Ac. .have duly p-st*«i to Mil Bcgiiter’s Other, and will b« presented to the Or phans’ Court for ronfirmatioa and «ilo«aiue oil MONDAY, Deckmsxs Zid, 1861: , , Account of James StAtiord, administrator of Henry STKce, dec'd;< Filod Sept. 7, A. D., 1601. . ’ Account of J. A. Gibson and Catharine Brown, ex< ecutor of Henry Brown, dec’d. Filed Sept; 20, 18dl. -Account of'Jamcs Leech, administrator of Alarv Dritch, doc'd. Filed Sept. 21,1661. • Account of James Fifo guardian of DauielWell.'r Filed Sept. 23, U&l. • " “ , 'Final account of. John Irwiu, acting executor of Margaret Irwiu, dec'-dr Filed Sept. 23, 18U1. Account of David Deimnore, acting executor of Henry Detumore, doc’d. Filed Oct. 2,186]. Account of- Leonard Walters, administrator of FnuScis Hcngie, doc'd. Filed Oct. ■*, 1801: Ate>uat of Benjamin Lutton, administrator of. George Parcels, dec’d. Filed Oct.' 9,15C1. . . jFinalaccottntof William Wilsou.rxe-cutor of John' Filed Nor. I,IBUL, . Account of John Adams, administrator of John Patterson, doc'd. Filed Nor. 2,18C1. ; • «. Fin .».^ cwunt ofHeeckiah Willett,executor of Wa lUm WUlottj dec'i Filed Nov. a, 18fiL Account ofD. GiUeland, administrator of J it : Irwin. FBod Nor. 7, 1881. , . Accoantof FlcmmingMorrcrwand A Hollaade,ex. •cutort of ‘John Morrow, doc’d. FUedOct 2D ifkil • -Account ofJoseph Barton, administrator of Jfarv Tboopaon, deceased.- Filed N»r. 11,1881. * oT John Carr, Adfetaistrator or James Carr, dec’d. Filed Nor. 13, lfifel. . : - , J -*r of Wn.li uagton Maeoo, d« d. Filed Not. 12,1881 ■rAccountJof John JlcHheny/guardiau of Mary Jane -Swords. .--.Filed Not, 16,18ULf / . i Account.of John SwonlsJadminlat rator of Jane Swords, dec’d. Filed Nov. id, 1861. Final account of Driaolda Wood and Joel T Wood of -George Wood, 'dse’d. Filed Nov. 19,’ • Final account of John Y. Soott/cuardianof Jama A. Shields. Filed Nor. 20,1861. • Accounted Joseph McConnell aud Francisß.Mc- McConnell. Filed Nov. .Account of Richard Damrer and Hugh Duavor ad- Bunutraton of John Danvar, dec’d. Filed Nov. 21, . - Account of John J. Mitchel and John 1L Faas ad ministrators of H. dec’d. Filed For. 21, Partial account of James Dlackmore, John C. Dav- Itt and Walter Foster, executors of Thomas Black more, dec’d. Filed Nov. 22,180 L ■ s Acconnt of Horn, Gey. and Adam. Getty, admin atmonl earn fatamnta loam of George li. Mmuoy. dee d. Filed Not. 8,-uq. . ■.* wwwi.-^ A IaLKUHiS;* X UUU.NTV ss.-Un ttae r“- UmrtM CommoaPleic, So. as, October tom', ***“•- £* *•“ ■““«» of the rolnotarj Z*t*h JI. Cotton TBe C. O. Looioii. vrltj.KoTembor ICUj, 180, the report. Aoililor heretofore appoiut ed in this case, exhibiting* statement and SSwt. tlemeot of the account oi 0. O. Loom!*, as awlime* aforeeaid, being filed, it is confimiod uUi. And fT is ordoted that, notice bo published in the Pittsburgh Meekly oazetie for three weeks of the Min* of aidd Sak** it will be couOrmed .fiuhiteff JSH discharged from the wid th£t on the 14th day of December next, if n e efficient name be shown to the contrary. r«»m the Uncord noU:3twr Attest: D. AII&UiTnONG, fcroWv A BAiixVltiTKA'iuird .NOTICE. - ut- At faloi»tratioa upon the wtato of .IboQiw McOrea, law of Wilkins townslifp, Aliecho nj county, l*a., deceased, have been tranu*d by the Ksmlot of Wills 111 in. undersigned. All persons naritig claims or demands agaimt ills mist. „r „|(1 a™ requested to make tliem known without' delay, and thorn 'lndebted Jo him are required to makopayment to WJI. B. UOBEA, Adm’r, QcJliotwt W ilklua T;i., Allecheny Co., Pa. A DJUN'ItiTKATOK'S iSOWCE.-LeT * ers ©f' Administration upon the eatats of Jin. Austin, lata of Collins township, AUealionT wunfy. bare this day been granted to the ondcaitm »d. AH persons Indebted to ilia astate will make Im* towlUto payment, and>bos« haring claims will nr©, wnt them, properly authenticated, tor settlement mabks, a^;;- Qtgg.etwF . East Liberty. AiNUJusw' .LEHMAN, of Administration on tho eaut« of Andrew Lehman, late or Shaler township, deceased, haTiog been granted to the uml«nigaed. nil persona indebted to the said estate will pltawe make paymenti and those haring claims will please present tho tame without delay to F JACX)a SillTil, Administrator, oc23.CtwF - Staler Tp., Allegheny Co., -Pa. I ~yALU ABLE FABil AT PUBLIC Public Sale, on SAT* 5f^ I V'w aT ’' h » -IBUI, that, desirable property *?'??¥** Columbian* county,Ohi<J Alliance, and mDw sooth of thojSeton and Mt. Tenon road, formerly ih« YSL«f I * nr T,? 00 * r '' n « mor * recently ownibj JoeoßaLeo.. Xt contains 120 acres, luo of which an [ Jng 20 acres being corered with timber.' Theim- wfjj tog*, aubstantial BHICK fij **«?•* hl with four room* on a floor. 1 * nd hlU toth °P.«air» end down. A nearly toahtaedectea Barn, with everything about itln Jf**** ° rt^er i 6hoep liotae, Wagon Wood lltmee. Hog House, Smith Shop, and Tenant*House ttoi lUdt £. t, “ re ,ll l “ * flMcoudj! Uon, the meet of them being nearly new, and for •“T"-* by *»y Bench Orchard of aw trw*, JnstinbSr- I St0 °® 111151 C** l Quarry, a never -1 falling, stream : of. waUr which iimt thronzh tfa« I J^J^ nl,,lffo,;d V , S ,nfflcl » n etock,and tho. dioennc enclosures are so airangedthatirtuck “^® bt *|“- w *»«®*aaytime. BemdeTthU running •mwa, t i»rttaro twoa«Ter.laainEweUaßtthe barn S?sKfiS*^sSf , °” °' vbich ” n “ iM tard and ! ; a f,sf extr * < l n * lit 7 and considerably elevated. • : The S?**^ l * » toepoaiticm and are a abort dia tMoaCrua the public road. It would lie suitable'for "P** lo *purpose, and U contiguwu J? * ad P 1 "* 8 cf Public worship ofrari- Any person vriihicg toVjow the JJJjJPjJ b *^ r# ttBdfl y °* sale, will be shown the .. Bn*.;, BBOSIUS, residing thereon. MltJ,clock P- ».»whan con dlUooi will be nude known. noU:wtdT PITTSBURGH, T c J£o& SALE.—trhavo:: three* " W*??*** 1 ™ °f containing tfl acres la' i v1, 0 ”111 1** Creck » firo milcsnorth of I la Shelby county, Ohio—was among tbe first north ln * ho Land Office at On* elnnati—about half of- each tract under good fenea endia cultivation, with comfortable buildings on two «£ *u 9 tract*—the Miami Canal pass log through one <tf the tracts and in view of the other two. Tiusland u put in market for no othor reason than mv iuabili -4110 ttd **»tage any longer* being in my Mrenty-eizth year of age.; There iaaroogli.black stpne oait,saidby persona claiming to know, to be iron ore. nolfcatwp JUXKiE CECIL. T 3 THE PUBLIC, especially the«^ ignorant and Falsely Modest I of all denominations, treat Secret and'Pelicale Hls- A Dlsw * e * or Situation! common I and Inddentjo Youth* of both sere*, and *dults,sin gto and married. . Bccauao Hr. BJtANSTBUP pub- I *“OfMbe lact of his doing so, tha ignorant and fkiselT modest are. dreadfully shocked, anuthink it 0 great I wn, very immoral, and Tear contamination; and cor- I PracUce might be loat to them, among itunid uudy modobtnnd presumptuous' families, born and raised to> lgnoranoe, sprung-up as mnsh-roons, and who compare society, intelligence, eense, etc., to dol lars and cents, mysteriously, meanly or illy cottem .** *9 publicity, however, that numerous parents *od guardians are thankful that their sons, daoeh [ tors and-wards, previously feeble, sickly and of deli- Mte winstitution and appearance, have been restored to health and vigor by Hr. BRANBTRUP, besides I many before and-after marriage through him have J -been; saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, etc i Having the advantage of over thirty' years’ oxperi enoaaud.obaervation, consequently :ho has Superior 5, ,r - {fwtavut of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by tho profession, as well aa rocom mtndfrd by respectable citisens, publishers, proprie tor* of hotels, etc. Office, 85 Smithfidd street, noar Dimaoiii street. •. Private commtmlcatiohi frum-nli P«ta uf the. Union strictly attended to. -Hirect to . r . BOA-WQ, Pittsburgh Poet Office. • /J7JtRMEKB’ DEPOSIT BANKING A CO .', No. 60 FOURTH STREET. BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT. DITEBEST PAID ON DEPOSITS. PAR and CURRENT FO&l&:n<xitcd on DyotU. : Th# mkieniguod Btockholdon ara iodlrMoaUv ro. •poiMiblo to depo«ttors to tho \Vholacxtcntof iboir pritnta. niMin, JimttMamhall,' 1 I ■ SwanclGeorßOv ' I . JohnM'Duvitt; '■ .1 Way Walker, f . Jooeph Louff,' , Joseph. Lhrc,\ ' . John Scott f - Thom* Mellon,.. ! John Floyd, • William- Younir, " * * *' JAMES It. A. QEORGE. Oaihier. TTkRBONDIfcsFBENCHPREVEN. JLJ- -TlVE&—Thia' article -enables' those whose newtb orcircQihsuhces do not permit- ah Increase of family, to regulate or limit the number of their off. ’priog.vithoot injuring the.consUtotion. Iti* the ouly »ai« and sura preventive agaiuet Pngnoncy and **•*»•*. Tbeaboveortfclccah beeentbymail to any part orthe United State# or Canada, two for gl, nod per dozen. : . . . . -u.' .• W. ft’. Bon/Tt SpanUh Female Monthly PUU,~* These Fills are the only medicine married or single . Utiles can rely, upon with safety and certainty for Ute H iojnwiiute removal of obstructions, irregularities, 4c. T«niAouW*MB« be netS during pregnancy. l*rlceS3 per box.- Each boxcon tains 72 pills.: Sent by maiL The Doctor can be consulted tm all disoasos of a pri. Tata nature, i Scientific treatment .a gniek xnn cad moderate charge* guaranteed, • , . . GEO. B. FUND, 3L D., Office icorner of Grand and Orchard streets, over the shoe store.. Entrance Ho fed Orchard stn4t,'H. tr Y. 'Established In 1832. lbiiN-i*. HCOTT, W holesalb Dealee “ t» S*CCS, PAIKTS, OILS. VABNEHES ud DXZwSTUffa* So. 2» Liberty street* Pittsburgh* - 4h.orde9.tflU reccjr* prompt atteattom ~ • JPOR SUtiJLB. 8. B.:Eol)iß>n, • D. A. Stewart, ; Wi W.M’Gregor, . William Walkor, : Bobcrtßell, Blcbard Floyd, Jacob Painter, Thomaa Scott, .. Di & Galway, -, ■ r < - James A. Knox. jrAESHALL, Prtsident' . ap2l:lywT .. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, . ■. ■ • : •. . AnduttprtjiciplnddMUn, ' Whojendoarorto diepoae “of their own" and “other” articles on the reputation attained by ■ HdmboM'sGenutaePreparation*; • • . !|- • “ • “ - Extract Bochu; • !‘ ‘ “ Sarsaparilla; I, • •* •• - Improved Rone Wash, i • . .BoWby- D.ILGEO.IT. KEYBEB, i 4 „ 1 Ho. llOWood street, Pittsburgh, And all DroggietßCTorywhero. . Cut tha advertisement out and tend for it. and AVOID IMPOSmOITAinf • - ■■ asti&WMGiutoKW ~ jmEctjHc^jLcz: rpHE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE: X The ;n-at “American Remedies” known a*‘ “HELMBOLD’S” «. GEBTJIIJE PBEPARATIOHS, viz lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT “BUCHU,” . j ” SARSAPARILLA, • ‘ IMPROVED ROSE WASH. V.mn.s?S?f? , £'P.M I:ND,IiK PBEBABATIOjr. “lUGIILY CONCENTRATED” i t. . COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A: Positive and Specific iMnody f.»r Diseases of the Tbla Medieiaa bietMaw Ihe ,io»er or «oJ«“!«*!“ ABSORBENTS Into.healthySion -hy.wblch the W ATERY or CALCAREOUS deooal- Hom, ami all UNNATURAL ENLABQInttENT?2. Kdaoad, a* weU « PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. *nd is good.fot MEN,WOMEN, or CHILDREN. * ' HELMBOLD’3 EXTRACT BUCHU. For weakness* arising from Excesses, Hablu of DU •ipation.Jkxly Indiscretion orAbuse. ATTENDED WITH THE SYMP- Indisposition to Exertion, "Cow of Power, ' Low of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, WwkNtttw, . Trembling, • Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dinmew of Vision, Pain in the Back, ‘ UniTcrwlUwttudeoftba Muacular By«tem! Hot Hand*, Flushing of the Bodv. Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face, •PALLID COUNTENANCE, Bymptoms, if allowed togo on,' which' this medicine invariably removes, soott ibllowi • IMPOTENCy7FATUITY, EPILEPTIOFITS In ono of which the patient may expire. ’ U m °"" 1 •INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many ara arrar, of the canaa of Ihuir aotlerina, BUT HONE WILL CONFESS. i THE RECOBDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, - ■ ■'■Ani tkt MdancAoly DeoOr Ay CtnMwaylio., bkab aaniainni to the thuth or the AaaraTios. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED .'WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Baqnirvath, aid of medicine to itrengthea and ' lavigorato tba Syatam, Which Helm bold’, EXTRACT BUCHU VarormWy a trial .will custincx the aiorr skeptical. FEMALES—FEW A LES—FEMALES, OL1) OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON TEMPLATINti MARRIAGE, M^^ A n Y PECULIAR TO FE “ “Mqaailad by any I 1 1,1 C,,lorisi " or Retention, Imgu pSJj.fh?l ■ i?'"’ or Soppresrlon of. Cnalomary Evacuations,’ Ulcerated or sjcirrhous state of the Uterus, J>ucotTliea or Whites, Sterility, and fur all' complaints incident to the sax, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OH CHANGE Of LIFE. sEiSTwrroais abotx. NO FAMLLY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT ar T f k ? **? laor# , Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine lor unpleasant and dangerous Diseases. HELIIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU cores SECRET DISEASES In all its stages, AtliUle expense; Little or no change in diet; No Inconvouiunco; And no rijiamre. It esusw a frequent deelre and gives strength to t-rinato* thereby removing Obstructions, ’ Preventing and caring Etrlctutes or the Urethra, allaying pain and- mfiammatidn.w'-frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all PWa2«w, Dittoed and tcom-tmi Matter. ■ .. , THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS, Who have been the -victims of qaacka, -and who have ***** J° c ® rttl i° a short time, have oond they were deceived, and that the ‘‘POISON” •£^r« b 7a l - 01 ‘ ‘powerful astringents,” baoh dried up tn the vystetn, to break out in aggravated form,. PEEHAPSIiFTER MARRIAGE. »u •»«««. Who.hor.Ei„4S !riBtOBGAJiB - OB FEMALE, From hhatevcr cnUM oriothatinß and ho mailer of HOW LONG STANDING. : BnjMno.° r orgaM r ">° iro ,h « •« <* HELHBOID'S EXTBACT BBCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, . bll,t lh ° <>“ira4 alftct in >ll Dl»- esse* for which it is recommended. 1 Blood! Blood! Blood! lltlmboUTt Highly Concentrated Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. . SYPHILIS. ' Ibis is an affection of the Blood, and ™^- A ? TACKS the sexual organs, LININGS OF THE HOSE: EARS. ■THROAT, • -WINDPIPE; ■ ■ AND OTHER MUCOUS SURFACES, flaking its appearance in the form of ULCERS • : HdmboMVExtract Sarsaparilla Purifies the Blood, s *7 , r , . *»dremoTM all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. Giving to tho complexion a. CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR. for thu dare of com* plamti, its Blood PurifringPropertiei are preserved SarenparHiaT *^ ian an T <, *k er :4' re P*retlon of HELHBOLD’9 BOSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for dlsewreof a SyphiliticNa tnre, aQdii* an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organ* arista* tomMabtU :of Dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Bncha or Sareaoarilla. ta nich disease* as recommended.. . Lcideace qf lke motLrtliable and rcn ojtriifa character w»ll accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From .B to 20 years* Ponding. With name* known to SCIENCE ASn TP a MV Di^“- rSS£sfs£F-m w„ rb Cdrtn,,,d Dr _BU rcmnrln mdi by Dr. EPHBAIM McDOW -5J Jf * “■•bratod Phynclan and Mamberof tho Boyil Colldga of Burmtu. Ireland, .nd published in Uia TrauaacMona oftho King and Quean's Journal. nKNjawronSSESfifH, Keeirar; pnbliihed by F '“' m of “OP* l °f Soomostof the iata Standard Work* on Hodictat. Extract Bncha, *1 00 per Iwttle, or six for 85 00. Sarsaparilla, 1 00 •« “ fi oo Improved Bose Wash, 60c, ~ •« .«. 2 X dozen of each for 812 00, which will bo snffl are oß f tlDaU caKf> ~“ 5 ' ■*»«-. -™.u D>:?CIUBE SYMPTOMS IS AtX COMMTOICA- CURES OVABA STEED t ADVICE GRATIS! AFFIDAVIT. citv” of n f0 ~ ?, 0, !in Alderman of tha city ot Philadelphia, H. T, Helubold, who being' anly etrorojdoth My hie preparation, contain so nnr- T£v.’H*mibold. - w -.WH, T. BIBBERD, Alderman:, Slnth.rtrwt, above'Raco, Philadelphia. Addrosa letter* for information-in confidence to ZI. T. BELUBOLD, Chemist, Pfpot,.lM South Tenth street, below Chastnnt, PHILADELPHIA. o®*Atk for HELMBOLD’S." Take bo‘ other. / ..©MS,-fre. OOIiAROIL WOKKSCOMPANi'OF k} i j 4’ENNSYLVAKIA, .s,;'. . J.CBKICATIXG AkDßEnill® Ores'?”" * No. a HOOT Duqoefiw . * ' - - /• ; • '[• fwaww, PaVa. Thi* ; Company is exclusively engaged lor the on : trade, and ia constantly offering PyruQTiF.PM on comminlon, -wholesale. Advance* mideoaconsfou tD'-oU. Addre* J. WEAVER, Jn* no2s:dtf- ;:.•••• ;; StcHtara.*, JJKTKOLEUAI OIL. —The ‘‘-Nett Yokk, CiiENicAL Association,’. 1 X Dvy strwt, Now York, ba* established a lk pot»t ELIZABfiTHPOKT, A. J., for receiving and storing OIL shipped bj lbs J»TM*y tVhfral KallroaJ. This purl l» convenient to New York;anil *ar«r cartag* am] much hunllinr.— « -.u,fgimw!iit!Mi6»cjlea. Atari Bamta i'ta AUm/omi • JtKiTKflNCr.fi— David Uk-bey, of the firm ofKicbev, ITartKcA Co.; Jlogi-r* ± Nesbitt; Kutuii, Macrum a V>>. . ; • , Uo2s:llrtMr»F . tIAULK OiL \VOKKS.—WIOHTiIAN JLU & jyXDEBSON, refiner* anddealers fix .. . . FURE.G.ABBON OIL, quality guaranteed,) I' . PITTSBURGH,PA. . W* CAB GREASE and BEKZOtE constantly on hand. '*• • Order* received for the presents CHES 3. SMITH A Co.'#, Water and Flint street*. • • <■.* iMOKNBLAaNTEK OIL COMPANY. Vy B. H. DAVIS; PWflden/. • • ' v dOBN IRWIN,- Jr., Sec'* and Treat'r. ~ .Dibectohb—B. ll. Davis, X. 31. Nevin, J. L.Cur naghan, A; Cameron, John Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light. gravity, from the well* of the company, on Oil Creek, iu Yeifimgo comity, con stantly onbond andfor'eafo,' Office at T. 11. Nevin A No.- 2K WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. , ' V, rr ,r my4;lyd • Fethuna oil wokr's.-long, HILLER A CO. Works at SharpeburgStation, • Allegheny'VeUer Railroad. . .. —Office ;and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET. Pittsburgh. ,r - Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. ; 1 REPINED OIL, warranted non-explo sive, always on hand. ■: ,'ocl2:lTd ■ LUBKICAI’ING UU V at tbb low PKICK or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly on hand and for salo by ,B. C. *J. H. BAWTEB. •' As to the qtiality/wc refer to annexed'certificate: PiTTSBCEOtr, Nor. 27, 1860., . Jr«»r». B. a 4 /. H. finpyswOenu: The Lubri cating Oil we are getting from . you we find to bo the best for our purposes tve have cTer u^d. The L. 8. M. R. E. B. Co., By We. ESPY, PSradaH. T. UCJLFEIt ULL W.011K&, " yriLLiAU p. wooiniDGE, MASOTACTMUtB 0# . COAL AND CABBON OIDS, and'dealor In lamps, cnmxErs, <tc. t < tc., No. 39 Market atrect, between Socoad and Third, PITTSBUBi3H; PA. GEO.' W. HOLDS IUP™...SAM. 8ATAW.....0. T. X'COAVICK. OIL KEFINERY. HOLDSUie, BUYAS t CO. vaKOPaclTkcßS or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, . K«p conetantlv r.n hand tho Vory beet, aualltv of M.KNIXG OIL, clear and tvjtbohtador: 01-o, a eood LUBRICATOR, pare WHITE BENZOLE and CAB GREASE. i j _ ®®“Allonlen left at No. 35 Tirrn Sraxr*, Bank Block, second floor, will be promptly-attended to. oc3:dtf; ~ " *■ w. JIcCLUKG, . ; COMMISSION MERCHANT, ro» Tnt sail or CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, No. d Wood Street. STOVES, flfc. . Allen, McCormick & ca, Vallbt Focjajar; Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 3t>l Liberty street. COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING SXOJXS, PARLOR AND KITCHEN ORATES: HOLLO W WARE, etc., Steel and Gian Mould*, Belli IngMUl Castings.Mfll Gearing, Ga£ Water and Ar ttzen Pjpo, Bad Irons, Dog Irons, 1 Wagon Boxes, Bu> gar Kottks, Pulleys, Hanger*, CAr Wheel* Couplings* and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing andllachmo made to border.. Patented Portable Mill, with Btcam or Horae Power. . 1 r . riol&Cmd • JAICM P. T0P1C5...... , p . YOUNQ VOUN’G BKOTHEES, DctjuESNEFocN- Mr, Liberty etrcel, near tie Outer Depot Fa. p *-, uunoftctnre MACHINE, PI'ASI AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every dmcription.' . ‘ • „ OIL FIFE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIEE FRONTS. S?AIP I !, AES .Lj rAO<ni BOXES, SAD. AND 800 A ? l ’ GEAIE MOOTS, STOP-' OOOK BOXES, AAiol^mottliandandfcr eelo low. Order. leß with W. W. TOONG, comer of Wood etreet and Diamond alley, will mcaire prompt aiten “tt- ■ ' . ' ' mh2B (JTOVESI STOVES!—D. De HAVEN KJ A SON, HanorACTOHEns or .STOVES. War tho use, Fsderxlst., nearfinspenslonßridge, ALLEGHENY CITY/" We aak the attention of dealer* to onr larae assort* ment of COOKING- and HEATING BTOVES, for w . *2? ***** which wa are selling at tho lowest rates. Those riaiting our city will find it to their advantage to give ns a call and examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. HOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILING. SCALES,- HOLLOW•: WARE.- AGON -BOXES f^^i^gYGRATE^BON^rESDiii; etc., and CASTIhGfi of all kinda made to order. ■ ■ JylCayd D. Da HAVEN: A SON... hyi AA Sl-o VK WokKH. - A. iSKAIjC. JJiLEY,:mannfocturerof oreryTarietyof; COOK, PARLORJLND HEATING STOVES; GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac. ; ; celebrated RATENT GAS*. MENTS ’ SStOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE* SR !“« ”2?». comer Of Wood uid ffltd Plttsbnrgh; Pa.; • - a i*4:dly - ; HOTELS. ST. NICHOLAS 'HOTEL, Broadway. NEW YORK ’ BOARD REDUCED.TO: 82,00 PER DAY. Since the opening of thii Tast iui'd conimqdiotri Ho tel, in 1854, it has been..the etaglS 'endcavor.of tbe proprietor* to make it tho, most snmptoons, conTon iont and comfortable home for. the cUiieaand stran geron thisßideoftheAlUntic. ' And whatever has seemed likely to administer to the comfort of its guests they hare endeavored; with out regard to wwt, to provide, and to combinb aU T the alemonta bf tadiridnal .‘and sodai enjoyment which modern, Invented and modern taste approved j and the patronage which It has commanded during tbepasttix yean is a gretifjrtag proof that their ef* -forte hare bear appreciated. ; »; To met* the exigencies of the times, when aU are required to pjractiootbo nut rigid economy; the un dereigned hare REDUCED THE PRICE OF BOARD TO TW ( O DOLLARS PER DAT, at tho same tlmo abating none of tho luxuries with which their table has hitherto been supplied. . a <TBEADWELL, WWTCOMB A CO. ocizmu , QOAPi SOAPI! SOAP!!!—The; Chemi- : QhyzJZuxettz So at, mantrfactttred'br B. «' & * acknowledged to. b? tha lt«VnS^ b i e . Dy t,na * et offorelto thripQblic. .- tf found to It* cheapness, 1 **bcr, “jiTu : efficacy in mnofiog grease, F^ff^ tar / Ild^ithcrar injuring the - akin; or inthe losstwlM damaging .the finest quality .of. nods. It can bo used with aU kinds of water. i ** “«*« W Mpleasuro to''.'tie.subjoined ; certificate, emanating from gcntlemenireU known la tihfiiMiniiuiaXty, and who haderery fadUtjafforded of seeing it/ally and fairly tested: ' *A« TteeiflX, Tkirteatih • *&*rUrnt\liegi7nnU I‘oinjvlvnnia Yofaslecrt. Sawyers Chemical OUtqYrnaivo Soap” haTimr • bean usedt«t **toh*tT*!yi|h' our Eegiments. we have nohesitation in certifying that it ins found ad mhatly adapted to tho uso of the soldicn, and deci dedly the most superior Soap which could be procur ed for the senrice. JAJIES A. £K&, VI Quarternmaler Twelfth Begiment. J . • ' ACEX.yOESiTII, Quartermaster Fourteenth Begiment. u. K. itaoBHBAD. anil Quartermaster drhirteenth-Rjßrtmnw* wled remind, cmth> EUROPEAN | *JX>JEAKMKKa • ~ jSyl' LOUIB HOXJSL, Chestsut Street^ ABOTE TBX&D, PHILADELPHIA, In : the immodiato neighborhood of the Jobbing Hopsea : .pn Markat. Ihird and Chastont . stfeeU, the Ranks, Post-Office* Her* ' chsntsEachange, Ac.* Ac- . BOARD PEE DAY,: + i,«q. • .'Booms from 60cents 'and tipwtrds, per day, sad _M*iXB -it A YIMT CLASS BeSTATOaST to tHß.'Horst. .Prices according to Bills of Faro.- - . W®"Th» Cut Caw tam Passksoexs rno* act Station TO on CLOSE TO tee Horn. . . WEngliah. Frencb, German and Spanish spoken JjlTtdGm tXATS AND CAPS, FAIL STILES At • McCORD A CO.’S, .131 WOOD STBEET, PITTSB tJBQB, liars now on hand a rsry large assortment and com• piste stock of the latest styles of HATS AND CAPS, j- ' . Both Ibr the city, andcorm try trade, vhich they can “Hatroryl<rw prices. . . *v~ Orders promptly- filled. • ’ *^2l riUYIOR'X BBOXhIr/cS^SSk JL MttcnsirTs, , \..:s i.Ko. 46 WALKOI STREET,,/ . ' Cincinnati, ohio. attention girw/to • the pnrchaaa and aalo of PRODUCE and HEBCHAKDI&E cehenlly.' Moderate advances mads on consignments of 'studs: article*. • ■ ■ ■ .. ftA/CUfICEI; “^•SSP I44B AKBOOKIB * CO.; Httrtml]. T “ _ PESSOOK a CO,-. i to. . O- ROTLIB, Stq., OnctaJuti, .. merchants Keneiany. - nogt3md. IUK ABiiSTHAL- iiipoßTEß -axd AjßuusiO tiomottielKt bands of GESOETE HAfAJfA .CIOARS. snd-sU kllßUof &MOKISO ASIV, CHEWIHO TOBACCO, BNCFT, TAKCI, HBIEBCHAtm PIPES, TUBES.ic., 40., 10 CT»t ™-l«j, UNiEB IHE ST- CUAnLES nOtEI,, ■H. &—Hra Tnds topiUod oa'Ub.al Woos.. ■■ - . ■ -• • . ajltan, ~: PITTSBURGH eiri .HaBBaMUm -WAT—TIME cn a Nnim On end- after MONDAY; November Sith. Bn* Train. will leave tbe Depot oriho.lSnty<mSnribS; road. in PUtshursh, as Mtcnrai. PititburjfS; Ctftutim o»tt Xftn fa. i 6mbenrffle.\ i Learcs Pittsburgh j.gg a m .Jo SteuWimUtf....: • ' ’ '*> £ <j« 4 r j; do J>t. LonU UUJ £ m do PHlsbnrgh -J;65 p. m . do Meulwnv»H«i 6:!<>p r ta : do Newark 12:<0 midnight. « do (<»h»mbui> l>2Ua.m. *M* .Cinduuatl 7:40 a.i’iu ! do Si. Louis . .'.11:3n p. ml • Noclijugo of ooir between Piltsl.arghahd Cincinnati. - bjd. n.W swiping Car* attached jo nJlNightTrains. Pittsburgh (isj Whirling Lint. ■. 4- .Learta Pittuliurgh _ 155 j. m do Wellaraie-.... tSi’m do Stoubonrille.-.ii;;: . &-2fl » m’ i: . .;■*-.****'- do Bolkir ...» c.JUn. m • . do .Pittsburgh vfiS n m ■' do wcnjviß. ■?■■ 1° Sl'‘ b i' n,,UC 5:10 p. B. V - -do Bdiiir...° ::::::io.« ?: S: ■ Connecting at \\ heeling >rith ISaUimoro and Ohlo luiirpttdjMid.a; Belkiir.with Central Ohio Railroad for-Zanwrille, XsoriatviVClMleTHk-, Gdhmtu*' and . .Cincinnati, j - • ■ • : ; i l ittelhrsh jiiuf Clirct&ud iAttt. ■.L*»vw Kttslmrch 1:55 », m. do \UllsYilfo.... 4;Oj«. m. du Bayard...: fi:M m . do AUburne.,! 7;OS a. m. uo Hudson nr; .. 8:23 a. ni • do Clerviaud.....„ 9.33 a. ml do Pittsburgh..., j. 55 D m *° JK™ 1 s;il p. to. i do A11iance........ 5:60 J,. 01 . ' do Hudedn ; 7:04 p. m. ;• douClovelMid : 8:11) E m. .Coiuiecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch Tot p^.sJ^ e A rUa i!‘' l CaMl D""r,at Alllxncosrith Pittsburgh, Fort M'ayuo and Chicago Rliillbad.at Hudson with Cleveland, ZanetrOle end Cincinnati tt. • . rolls and JHllorebnrg, and •»*§>. £ «■ for Erie, Dtmkixk and BnOalo •ilt O. 4 I. 11. 11. for ToWs, Detroit and Chicago,: . £ Passengers desiring to. go to Sandnsky, Toleddt Clticago, or nointa West, Tia acTuland r 'must bo pad ticnlar to ask for tickets via Cleveland. - - . s.sr^fSu^ 0 - **■?■* ' ' ■ ;' /OHN STEWART; Ticket Agent, f For Rrrtber Information,-npplyrto .. „ : WILLIAM STEWART,Agent, r At Company's otlico In Freightflta'tion, pTgn st. ! uriJN.TEk a k-^-;—: • .- TY kangement ™ I 18di.—TUB PEh-N’SYi,.cNw aB sMSfIHBBI»* . Z£i! bah.-'sSaS. IIUxKm 1 .-;. n9?^™S < H r .? IO!fI,AT ' S ' i>T - ;2!i ' l ‘.*l‘oTHliotOH MAILTRAIh leaves tho Passenger Elation every morning (except Sunday) at soon, m., stopping only . . .at. principal stations, and malting direct connection^' THE THROUGH EXPRESS TCAIh leares daily **.£? a \, in -*. *topt>lng only. at. principal stations; making direct connect ion nr for Haiti, monj and Washington, and'for Sew York via Allen •town route.-'- t . « u ‘ •*. P ™ Ara WITH PAgSEKGER CAB .ATTACHE!), Icaros tho • Passenger Station, fercry moping /Sunday# exeeptsd) at 540 m.,run nag aa far aa Concmaugh -and cropping at di- rta- ACCOMMODATIOX TRADtS. 1 . Tbo Johnstown AcxomjnodsHOu Train leaves dally: (except Bonday) at 3:00 p. m., stopping at all station* and. running aa jar m Ccnetnangh. . Trafcr for Wall's StationTeates daily (axoept Sunday) at R4O a, m. ' Second Accommodation Train for Wall's Station daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. m. , Third Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station s leares daily (except Sunday) at 4:OUp. m. Fourth. Accommodation Train for;Wall's Station.' leap# daily (except Sunday) at 6:15 p. m. . _ Returning Trains arriTe. in -Pittaburgh as follows: S SSKfSt ¥S:.*.*- i WSp. 1 Fast tine, i 4l - a, J?-«, John&town Accommodation, 10:05 a. m. * ' >\ al i * Station Accommodation; (k3O h. m.: Sec- ‘ S 5 , 8 &tat,on Accommodation, 8:30 n. m.] Third “},• Station : Acconunodation, 1:05.p. m. ; Fourth - Walls Station Accommodation, Crflo p. m. .- • Trains for Blairvvillo and Indiana connect at Blairs- ; Tillo Intersection with Johnstoim Accommodation wndExprcls Trains Eastand-Westi-;- ' - ■ tThoteareling public will find it greatly to their in lercsMn gotogEwt or West, to trorel byjheSmn sylrama Railroad, as the accommodatfons now offered caMotMennassea on any other route. Tbeßoadls Ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dost, wo cm prmnuo safety, speed and comfort to'all who may ftvor this Road with their patronnga. •' FARE. - 1 1° w l r ° 99 60 : To Philadelphia..... 10 OOjTo 8 00 To Uattlsbuig ...„ . 7 »i| •BitoCTge checked to aU stations on the rennselea- < nhrfitolroaJ, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore end : isSiS 11 f urchl “ ln k ‘tokotl lh -cair. Srill ho fc Saaw,? %““• OWOtJlng to distance trsitoled. In . S atohtion to tho staslon rates, exogu Orom stttions . C ® — *“ lo ®> tho Cpmpahx win hoH > ! M ™ resptfnslbla .tor poraohal- boggsge’- only, • ■' a ll J for an xmaunt not exciViing JlOO. “ J l „N.. B.—Att Omnibus.Linohas-been .emnlored to • paasangaa and baggago tO and from the He- • » pot, at , a change not to;exceed 25 cents for each nas- 1 senger pd baggage. For tickets,- apply to "• f « « « • ; J: STEWART,^Aacnf, V -i " >»<>»’■'» v’ ri: ! J.—All persona purchn^ng-i;ito«Ts»#?ffiffßCLl—-I Tickets lor St, louts, KigMtiC-—a* QMBPgW poin ‘” ln Northern tho or tho Territories, should insist oa sStKioad SK™? b J •.*■<> nobth missoebi JiJiSr ¥.• route- from 81. Eonii to Bc. Joseph, Itistheshortcstanddnfckost lino brthir 1 hi® rwnotoB, P°iat reached by jSuJaod Is akrays as cheap as any other. ; ‘ "5 j yooT tickets toKansas anil all point* In North ern Missouri by the; North Missouri Bailroad. «„,» • ; ISAAC H. STURGEON, selo:in6m : HENRY H. SIMMONS, Anmt. train! dalljdopart fmm»ti^w 7,r, v ftt.fitttburgh,- (except - y: «**• '7-totniS^‘t° a "•""*>». >«™ Holloa at ;i 7:35 ’ ' Um " “4 1:,s > 3:30. 6:30 «a<l -•£.- lrlrl -F’^O—Pitti3:::r>:h to Haltoo and \ ' SS, “ «‘‘ t *- Al | paMngvn *rrt m lMlufouS,, without tiekote,. will b« charged fall fiire., • .«* _* * B. F, UOBLET, flopejintQndent. - ■; *OS SALE, GEOWET'B SUPEBIOR PATENT GRAIN PAN AND SEPARATOR, Patented Jonniry 10, lgco. I til® FAN oTijr ali otheraln u*# l «“«■ w i* cheapness, limpUcity junl durability. claaping Grain. Cuter, better, and jnora : any other toSh ■Tba patenjoeof tboaboTc.Fan bos been lone en gagiw pleoionM, aodcoorhiced ©f the groatwmi of k good ' kbat and ■ Tho haring pirchiuia tha wSiibt toMnotKtojittj re n «hB .boro Grain Tmud mmar io Vrainm TVnrtwn Tir -OWIV“4 *1“ Tftbtlo led Jb IndW ““ UJinoh, ia now proparej to BU all onion, wbole ,alo « «i«u. *t 31U,M*rtj ath*t, PltUlroJL Pa. ■o3-«.wtg - ‘ w; B>. WAI,EAc/ IjO youit u\VjN I'HINTINU. coolxy’S cabinet pbisuxg office, / fcr SMALL PRINTERS, STATIONERS. rimplsstMui »lrDng^*i^-beJt ; ErvJA tifT nr ‘tnTwrto«i f >*nd occupr Us* rpoca; caabo’ •ola.atpriccf hlibwto onboard oPMhat'i. to nr at* thotoric® of Job'PTesfci liow in iißau Th. CMn.j. (opof'rhlchtb, nSS^SSsSi . - • J. p.COOiBTAreOi an. 1 Hiirtta rtrwt; y. r: -TAUKSON '& ‘i'UWINIsjBJSIU. PbSK LABO ftndl •VORKi 'xnoti /if. mhlchv {anf r£sn£!P l f? hv SUGABCUBEnnA^^f/rr^n a&SSSSmgjS
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