The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 30, 1861, Image 4

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‘'BEIiIGIOVSJNmtKBNCE.
. The UeneralOonventiosvwhich convaued
SSL- , - I '-' at Columbia, 3. C, t» term,an Independent
- church organization for tbr .Confederate
States, made but one important--change
p; from tbe.t did iconstitution —namely,; tint
-, which permitsa State to divide hersolfinto
r two or more dioceses (jurisdiction a
; - Bishop} without thaoonsent of the Oeneral
r y~ Council.- The several State councils pre
it ' . required each for itself to ratify this coa
j. . stitmlon. Ihe:-first “General Council" of
■s this Cburich meets in November, 1862; end
St;. • third ytmr.. Provisionhas-been
' made, if a State has several dibcesevit maj
constitute an EcclesiaatidaT Provioe,-In
(which a Pro.Tincisl Council may he held at
least once in three years.
——The Bisbopdf Ripon [Englaudj-eome
times since sent out circulars, and has tad
returns made from, eyery parish. Fromhis
late charge the foUoTlng.resUlta.are gained:
—Benefices,. 430; . population, 1,250,000;
. roaidculincumbents, 4U,i. . :■ -
—-The authorise jof the,' 1 ‘Heir. oC.ftad
clUfe," devoted elargp portion of .the jrafita;
of that book toward Jhe fittings ot a mieeioa
ary schooner in thet Melaheaian Islands,
and ‘£2ooo profits from the “Baity Chain,”
toward the erection of a Missionary College'
. at Auckland. .
’ — : —II is supposed the Disciple* (Carap
— beliitcsjhave a membership of about three
hundred thousand memhersi
—.Congregationalism, according to the.
Btatreiics .ftinushod ; by Ihelr. last'""Year.
...
her 'of'Conjyegalibnnl. Churches.la given
at JCOO; the resignations and removals
:: during theyear are nearly .1 to 8. Tacant
= chttrih pulplta nearly .1 in every 9. . Jsx
' ing reaignilioai,rcmovai*aud vaoaaeiea;
'it is manifest that lin every churches
throughout England were in an unsettled
condition in lgCO! c .. ..
. —"'Tho American Bible bociety, at the
lasi stated meeting nf ithis, B^.
nate4neariyaeyen : the
, ~ Scriptures, principally to soldiers located
at different point*. , A grant wal . madepf
. $8,600 to the Atneriean Board of Commit.
;- yr- lioners for Foreign Missions to print two
editions of ihe Arabic Testament, one with
- vowelt, the other without. _ cn..-. ■.
: ' - 1 —A correspondent of thoDnblin AVm
ury Jfail states the Jews have snagent in
f liAlycmployed forthesole purpose ofeir
culating, tha New; Testament . Notwith
■- standing it is at variance with their views,
they justify the actonthegroundthat
Protestants treat them op the whole Well,
y . and: have no., political .interest opposed to
' their return to power.
o, • —Aerording to an address delivered: at
a meetiugrecently held in Derbjr,Engiahd,
on behalf ofthe Society for the Pnpaga
. tion of the gospel, the E mperor of the French
had made a : present worth $50,000 to tbo
’ King Of the Sandwich lslands toward facil
tating thecause of Romanism.
——The frabyterim stye the Bev. Har
• per, of theiPreabyterian Mission ih.China,
has been placed In charge of the Dispensi-”
ry of the London Missionary Society, at
•• Canton.: ' "VLu.J: “ ' :
—TK» v-TTisTortcst ATagastps'’ s-mtstns
' tho following anecdote of .Bev. Irrahiah
Wetmore. of Btratford, Conn.: .
—“When the news of the surrender of Gen.
' Cornwallis to Gen. Washington'reached
Stratford,., it wet on Bupdty, suid.'dnrisfj
the hodirs of worehip. Word was imme
diately taken to the-pulpit where Parson
Wetmore was engaged in deUveripg hit;
. dmconrae. Drawing himself ful
lest height, and making known tho intelli-:-
• ttnee, be .said, ‘My: friends, the house of.
God is no place for boisterous demonstre
don; we wiU, therefore, in giving three
' eheera, only go.through the motional That
the motions wen given with emphasis, the'
reader-will. readily, Imagine, and re. the
congregations hf the pfeseht' day given to
applause, it may convey a useful hint”
——Congregationalism is presented in
the /ndep;ndr|i.(, at,,least some phases of
this denomination, by. the titteranre of the
following sentiments from that paper:: “Hie
*■ ‘ Congregational chnrchß of ‘New £nge
. - land havo no Confession of Faith in, Com-:
mon’’ “From the beginning: the
. "Fathen of the Nsw Chnrches
: were opposed' to a strait-laced nniformity..
?. jn, Contessions of.Faith'’. . To as
: certMn the etssnttals .of Sew. England or
thodoxy, we mtiatlooktonooneConfeSsicn,
teacher, or systein, but to the general cony,
sent.of Confessions ,apd. theologians,upon
the great, articlea .Qf revsmbsd religion,’’ ‘
■ . ——According to \in MotaUg 'lUUgimi
Magazine, there are thfrty-fbtm sbcleliea of
. Swedenbiugiant with
_ an aggngateomemtwrship.ofonethonaand
four hundred ani ninty-tix. . -.. , t -■
---■ The CongregstiouslCnibnine t some
. , j dmesince in' .Bipnlnjibam, England f khd -
wnengiho. prominent acts of that' bodypit
was deeidsd to commemorate the bicentihs
. iyof Bartholomew's Pay .by gaisinga fund
• tat the erection of a hundred new., chape ho,
’■ A'brttetJtfm Chrittian Admtie, :
publishcd at Chicago, closed the year 1860
'. wdth : ;« »tthseriptiph !ijt of 14,400. The
year 1881’ wtll clbse' with 23,000. Pretty
. good advance for a religioua weekly: 1
• e—rFi»m the,«amiiyi ®f the. Mate if
religion Within the boandataf-tbe Presby
teflili Synod (O S ) of-Northern Indiana.'
veOd at-iu Ute meetlng we lesrn, among
<Uler things, the following : • -
'‘Especially lailtii'matter' of the dsepvSt'
■ debsavtOent that-witMit > our bohada have
tkbre teen; few nigtsai gurpouilnge jur
Holy Spirit.- -With io many riiarehM,i and;
- xnhjlstifra.i and Tnsmbfra with khaota and'
' entire eynoA 'fofe ■‘whele Laa
been no wide apread -reyivah Dnfalthful-j
neat and stn upon our p'aH, and uponlUi
Kptot of thb' people, have stood between nf
and this mercy pf .God.” ' ,
—~ At tbe^nhusl.meeting of the Swimt
Pastoral Coafsrence; hald in the ancUbt
City of ..Bfrnar.im u t h of Atfci
gnri,
voluntary peaten’
from all the.Canionl'i’of Switrerland. The
meetings an Chiefly of a dticussive and
demtfaaaLefitt.—' : ’ ,?.r
Alhnednaggitt 1
; -V-IBaelen of the- Atwricaw-Boardj -wrilga:
.hlgb-caste. brougfat into onr churches fir‘
' period of five years before ks
.ceivedtlncerlSHi. Thelnquirers, too,pt the
_ .jinsent-itims-ifrom .the highest.' caste are
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—;—The East (Lutheran) Pennsylvania
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ttni’lHfeefterlnlkntbanrinn b* pertemad,
- at* 'thif'ither liaerameniij'iata.^nbt
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"- the organization of Bible
Women readers, lately commenced in Eng
la»d,t«ah«D introduced in New York, ami
sqccfessfW operations. A little band
of wren Bible., woiqen are engaged in the
pnlsewortliy vork of rifliting from house
io Kdttte, in.tbe JesUtule ports of that great
city, ‘-reading and.conversing with the peo
ple, .ministering to their necessities, and
tnjoa inducing them to come to Christ
| ——From recent intelligence we learu
that the agent of the British and Foreign
! Bible Society sold 7,000 Bibles In Callaa in
the coarse of a few^ays.
—The Church oTEngtahd Book-Hawk
ing Union has now 1 sixty-two societies in
its connection, who employ eighty hawkers
Tattoos districts of England afad Wales.
■■ ■ ■Several of the Presbyteries of the
Old School Presbyterian Church in the
Confederate States have passed acts of sep
aration from the General Assembly of the
Church,‘7*nd elected delegates to attend at
Augusta, on the 4th of December, for
the purpose of organising a General As
saablyaf thescrQthern : Confedemcy jKtrtion
of the denomination. -
Life Fort Warren.
The Baltimore American contains a letter
Fort Wirren, written
by a Baltimorean in Cambridge, Massachu
setts. Ftaayi: .
“Perhaps an account of a trip to Fort
Warren,, which has recently become so fa
mous and so familiar to a.number of the
ex-citizens of Baltimore, may not be unwel
come;-'?:-
. ‘The OTispneTS.having arrived a short
time kgef and ssthefe were, numerous gen
- tlecmttn from our 'Monumental city, nnd other
distinguished political prisoners among
the«Bjr* trip was .ponfempuied to rieK the
exterior of the Forty notaupposing that it
was possible to get within unless in the
same manner-Hiat.the--guests themselves
had procured v admittance. Accordingly a
trip was-planed, and* a gentleman from
Keninckyand the writer resolved at least
to grt irriewof the noted 'BastHe,' as some
hAvebeenjlesseatotorm i n Boston har
bor. Myfriehd frbia Kentucky-thinking,
perhap», hemightget,a aight of or have an
interview,-with.his ex-Governor—procured
a letter from GoverndrV,4mlfew to Colonel
Dimmick, commanding the fort, to the ef
fect that if the Colonel would be allowed
to -permit it, sufficient- gnaranty of the
bearer’s good intentions had been given.
* “Accordingly,-* fbwdays ago we started
on/board the .little Steamboat Argo, for
the fort, some nine miles distant, situate
upon George’s Island., : The fort is one of
thelargest-in-the country.. It has not, un
tiLqf more
. acogmiaedations fox. the increasing number
of prisoners .were required, this fort waß
decided upon for; the reception of the .Fort
Lafhyette prisoner*.. We left Boston in, the
morning,'with the mail and newspapers,
together with various articles of food and
clothing for thepTisaners at the fort. After
goingyorae five miles, passing Fort Win
throp, a small fort hot garrisoned, we stop
ped' at Fort Independence to land some
freight. Xhifl is on Castle Island, and
is garrisoned by,a smsll foree. it is one
:of the oldcßt forts. in Massachusetts, and
took its name soon after the declaration of
independence. We passed a number of
HttUjialands jolt visible above the water.
86 many ships have been wrecked upon
them, and so many lives lost, that the place
is called JTko Grates/ <■ The large breakers
oyer theaarocks were visible at a long dis-
Unce. Nearing~Fort Warren, upon an
isloiid^eaf.it,.could bo secnVspar and
•poftionaof tbowreotof tbe ship Maritmno,
wMch ibnndewditpoh Egg Bock, an island
a.:short-'-distance beyond, in tho storm a
few-weeks ago, when twenty-four lives
weralpat.”
THE fiALTOfOBC PEISO.VEBB.
.arrived aV Fort Warren after a
pleasant trip .of three-quarters of an boor,
and at once, proceeded to the entrance of
the fort, passing- aomo dozen sentinels, who
didsot-chaßenga-na. We.toon found our
selves within' tho enclosure and hero we
saw.. - nmnertjua. nrisoners walking about,
■Jk portionroT thfljlate, Maryland .legislature
yrer6in oneWcCtion of theyard, apparently
\ttfeecmaefslon in committee of the whole
on the Btate.ot.the Union; MarshoiKane
■ waa waTkingnrqhnd vrith his pasta stuck
in his bqQti' nhd a cap on," and there were
"quite. (k Of faces there onde familiar
to ma in Baltimore. ~The' enclosure is a
Urge circle, 1 . .two hundred feet in di
quarters, which are brick bulld
ogs. Alt tho , political prisoners arc al-
JtdWCd the frcedom; afforded: by the space in
tha circle. My friend from. Kentucky,* be
iag/dosiyohs to *ee C-Colonel Dimmick, to
pMsriit£i« itettgr inquired
for hiza, and wa-were^directed to .bis office.
when-we : Teoched'-hif doorwe'perceived a
,fineJoQki%_hid.'.iePtiem&n. with ' a heavy
gTay in fatigue uni
form,. iud,' apparently to in
quire our business-: When.WO asked him
if Colonel Dimmick was at his office, Land
befog 1 -; informed that it- was he whom we
iddrerieS, my friend/presented his letter.
He recelVed uS courteously, and ‘took us
.in.’, • -
yaisossas abe tsfated.
: Aaksdif he could be allowed
- - to speakio ei-Goienior Morehead, and was
answered in.‘ihahegatiTe, and we were not
. >a liltloaurpriaed wnen the Colonel told us
• tbatwr were his -prisoners, and must re
main in hiedAce'.nhtil.Uie Argo returned,
; »x,uoofieTrssallowed to.land upon the
■ island; or ieiter; ithe .fort,' end thatJtfe got
into,;the fortaccideatally, the' guard har
- ing-enmedowu the night before, and were
‘ Twt yet: .properly. jferaqgti'.BuSlej, the
- : captaia oMae Jteaiuboat.hid orders! to al
; loWno one toeome down, but ho had per
mitted L hi 6n ; ac«oiiht ,of the letter trom
the Ooventar whkhimy. Hentucky. friend
- had; thejColonel,jtae.rerycourteous,,and
■ treated rut kindly..and we-of to
submit. Howerer, Sait was but for a short
- concluded tobe contented until
c '«t»rfed.', ThS'SotonoijT'after jok
inglj laying het hoped wo Were hot 'secesh-
-•assured we were not tree.
- fefy'jplreienfraftd r git« nr_iwn9.iien)B re
speotlifgthe fort, and reroarked thatit waa
WBeT.-bnelUeU.to.hnn, 1 in a manper that
- :i*irmfoeup|id«ejimt’iomethingclso would
ault him bittjrj .While we. were waiting
the mail reins. trt&onr .thejhoat,. and the
let»«ftrtb».paiOn«A.T«rf takeh.eut and
; ;re«lBy :
, .whltlt, ; dhey take , reoelpts; and.
giT'e" thaitto
Itrwed'toi raoUTe' montyand’ahy hind of
: thttir fHfnila.chooae-to send
1 ’thean- oxhey haee -tbs daily .newspapers
■ fVom'Baltimore
rtcaira- ; Tarioua conveniences frequently.
Out .of .the, officers kindly allowed me to.
i it>*lt*tth»r«Telopaa of. the Vjf Here for the
1 Jifiimx},- .Mayor’
, Rrewo, : fl.f.Taackle rJ WaUis,; William H.
Gstci»H,and numaron* othera. ..’
“After Bitting in the oSc&fbr about half
an hour, I said In the -.Coionel, -‘I suppose
:yott her* netthjhitlohi to our looking out!
’• the tbord - ‘Yea,! aaldha, f hare, and. yon
muat.be contented, untiitheboat ■tUrtk’
feldarxlartand and
e.oßptainhameljttheoffloe,,and:tho Cot
ouei instructed him to.escortosto thalboat,
and to see that we spoke to ho, one. ; After
th« ColoneTfor Mt. kindness, wo
•batted *l»d:lodeaTo our prison, though
connned but a short -Ume.- We had gotten
when hearing my name
- SwJ#!iiU®fned_and met a gentleman from;
Baltimore, a well-known manufacturer of
Sna ftunutare onHoward street nefcjB«i*-.
toga. He waa as much stirpriaed to sec me
j meet him. He looked, kesrl#
at < Harrard r .en another gentleman'eame
out of Maroon, and calling me by name
(froeted me most cordially. I.: recognised
Uiui a* an obi and esteemed frieud, who,
ere be look up his residence ut ih»* F«ri,
was in business on Baltimore street, op
posite Hanover, in the gentlemen's whole
sale furnishing goods trade. They said
they were well treated, ‘and- had a jolly
time, and enjoyed themselves a?T~well as
prisoners could.' The last named gentle
man was neatly attired, as usual, looked
well, and was apparently delighted to meet
a new* face from old Baltimore; but,.being
under military escort, of course we ‘ could'
not stop to talk, and bidding him a hasty
good-bye we passed out the entrance, which
is an immense gateway, and were soon
down to the wharf. Thanking our cour
teous and Boldier-like officer, Captain Red
ding, of East Boston, for his kindness, we
returned on board our Hale steamer, much
elated at our adventure to see the great
aristocratic hotel of Massachusetts. The
gentlemen whom I met, no doubt, bad not
seen a Baltimorean since. their incarcera
tion at Fort LafAyette, and probably will
not again until they are released. No one
is allowed to see the prisoners except by a
permit frofij the Secretary of State.
“The Bostonians are greatly elated at the
prospect of accommodating Mason and Sli
dell in their ‘hotel* near tho sea shore, and
will guaranty safe accommodations at the
hands of Colonel Dimmick.
Yours truly,
SHERIFF’S SALES.—-By virtue of
SUNDRY EXECUTIONS ISSUED OUT OF THE
Courts of Common Pleas and Quarter
Sessiofs of Allegheny Cocntt, Penn
sylvania, AND TO THE SHERIFF OF SAID
COUNTY DIRECTED, THERE WILL BE EXPOSED
to Public Sale, at the Court House, in
the City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY,
THE 23d DAT OF DECEMBER, A. D., 1861,
AT 10 o’clock a. M.,
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Joseph Walker of, in and to all those three
lots of ground, situated in the Fourth Ward
of the city of Allegheny, in said county,
numbered forty-two, forty-four and forty
five in the plan of lute laid out (in the Re
serve tract) by G. E. Warner, Jacob
Painter and F. Lorenz, each lot being
twenty-two feet in front on East Lane, ana
extending in depth to Back alley, with the
improvements thereon, to wit: on lot No. 45
a brick dwelling house, and on lot No. 42
a. small brick tenemenL and lot No.- 44
partly occupied by an old ice house.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Joseph Walker at the suit of
Joseph G. Thomas and *Hiram Greiner,
partners as Thomas & Greiner, for use of
A. M. Brown, Esq.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Jacob W. Smart of, in and to all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground, situated in the
borough of McKeesport, Allegheny county,
having a front of sixty feet on Walnut
street, and running back, preserving the
same width, seventy-two feet more or less,
and boundod by Walnut street, by Fifth
..street, and by lots of —— Rankin and E. H.
Fisher, being part of lot No. 6 in Robert
Sinclair's plan of lots; on which is erected
a brick dwelling house two stories high
and a frame kitchen^&c.
Seised and taken in exeention as the
property of Jacob W. Smart, at the suit of
Wm. H. Kirkpatrick and George Metzgar,
partners as Kirkpatrick & Metzgar:
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Arthur Kirk of, in and to all that certain
lot or piece of ground, situated in the 4th
Ward, city of Allegheny, bounded and de
scribed as follows, viz: Beginning on Pitt
alley 00 feet south from Gay alley, south
waidly from the corner of said alley; thence
along Pitt alley 60 feot to the line of the
property; thence along a line parallel with
Gay alley 120 feet to the centre of thm lot;
being in lot No. 00 in the plan of lots in
the 4th W ard, Allegheny city; thence 60
feet northwestwardly, parallel with San
dnsky street, to a post or pin; thence paral
lel with Gay alley to the place of begin
ning, being the west half or end of said in.
lot No. 30 in the plan aforesaid; on which
is erected a two-story brick~Grist Flouring
Mill and Engine House.
Seized and taken in execution ae the
property of Arthur Kirk and John A. Mc-
Kee, formerly partners as A. Kirk & Co., at
the suit of J. & G. Frazier.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Samuel Paden of in and to all that certain
lot or piece of ground, situatod in Brad*
dock's Field, Wilkins township, county of
Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, in a
plan of lots laid out by Herring & Redman,
being Tot No. of said plan; being seventy
five feet in front on the Connelsville Kail
road, and in depth, preserving the same
width; one hundred and fifty feet, and
being the same purchased by Samuel Pader
from said Herring & Redman.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Samuel Paden and John Jiles
at the suit of Peter Baughman.
also;
All the right, title, interest and claim of
John A. Kohrssen o£ in and to all the fol
lowing described property, to wit That
certain messuage or piece of land, situated
partly in Allegheny county and partly in
Washington county,Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Beginning
at a stone on James Shepler’s line, thence,
north 40 degrees, west 75 perches and 8-ID
of a perch to a white oak stump;"thence by
land of Philip.Shepler 20$ degrees west, 55
and 6*lo perches to a post; thence north 47
and 2-10 perches to a post; thence south 32
degrees west 8 and 2-10 perches to a post;
thence south 28}- degrees east 15 and 7-10
-perches to a post; thence by Isaac Nelson’s
part of said farm, south If degrees east 27.
and 1-10 perches to ajycftmore; thence south
9} degrees west 20 perches to a post;'thence
by land of A. McClure, north 35 degrees
east 80 and 5-10 perches to a post; thence
by-land of Joseph Stevens north 88$ de
grees east 82 perches to the place of begin
ning; containing twenty acres and seventy
five perches (20 acres 76 perches) strict
measure; being the same land which was
sold to Nicholas: Nelson, by deed dated
27th September,. A. D. 1859; on which is
erected a smalllog or frame tenement, land
partly cultivated.
Seised and- taken in execution as the,
property of John A. Kohrssen at the suit of-
Andrew Gerlach for nse of James S. Frank
lin, now for use of Margaret R. Franklin.
ALSO, }
All the right, title. Interest and claim of.
SfilliamAdams, one bf. the defendant? of,
:in and to all thae jeer tain tract or piece or
land.sitonted; lying and being in Robinson:
township,~A!hßghenT county, Pennsylvania,
bounded by land/of •-William .Hall. John..
Morrow;' Jatnm Torrence, John ClarkV
hefrs, iind ; John Glass, containing hinety
fiye (95)ncres, more or less, on which is'
erected kf Tog'dwelling house and log barn. 1
Beized ; and "taken in eietutibn a i the
propertyr of .’Michael Rose, oid William
Adams, imp}. with S. G. Tiley,late partners :
as& G. Xiley & Co., at the suit of William'
Riley.
. Also,
- All the right, title, interest and claim of!
William B. Palmas, of, in lind-tow certain
lot 5 of . piece of > on ;tbc eomer of
Federal and CarroJ Strtfets,; Allegheny city;';
the Tat. belhg 20 I£et ihfroht' and 100 feet
deep; ■ on. wHicH| jthereja erected two.frame'
houses. two .stories Jblgli * (he . said lots'
bounded on the North by.CaiTol street; on
thfi East by Federal itiieet* and on tho South
by-the heixaof: DanieL McClelland, deo’d. ;
Seised' and taken •in execution as - the?
property of William B. Palmas, at the suit
of William Boley. -
. .. ; ALSO, ■
AU { the right, title,'lnterest and claim of
James Harrison,'of, in and to all that cere
taitt lot of; ground, situate in the borough
of MoKeesport, haring a front of sixty feet
oncNinlh street, and extending heejneeutb ;
wardiy 140 feet to an.;|Lliey.; . bounded on'
the east by lot ofAlexandorFrictyand on
the 'W«t hr lot of tsnsia: Mathews, and the
slime-wbleh - w«a conycy'rf' by' Samuel M.
ftoftW’thesaiJ JamcsHamsdhbJ 1 deed l
<iat#JUlW2oth, JB4Br‘whereonU weeted r
a frame‘dwellingKotuU' and atabla
Seized and taken in execution u as the
property of James Harrison at-the suit of
Wesley Greer.
*- All the right, title, interest and claim of
Fanny Barrett, of, in and to all that certain
lot or piece of grond. situmed on the west
wanlly side of Elm street, in the Sixth
W'ard of the city of Pittsburgh, between
Franklin street and the Farmers’ and Me
chanics' Road, Pitt township, (now Penn
sylvania avenue, city of Pittsburgh,) being
part of lots marked aud known as lots
numbers niuemnd ten in the plan of lots
annexed to the partition of the estate of
Elizabeth BUck, deceased; haring in front
on said Elm street, commencing n< (he cor
ner of lots marked and known in said plan
as number seventeen, and extending thence
thirty feet towards the Farmers' and Me
chanics' Road (now Pennsylvania avenue,)
to an alley five feet wide, and running
thence by a line at right, angles to Elm
street along said alley, preserving the same
width of thirty feet a distance of forty-five
feet and three inches to the line of lot
marked and known as lot number eleven
in said plan; on which are erected two
etory brick buildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Fanny Barrett, at the suit of
Caspar H. Buggeman.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of
the devisees of John Moore, deceased, (said
devisees being Sarah Moore, widow, and
Qizabeth M. Campbell, daughter of said
John Moore, Edward Campbell, Jr., inter
married with said Elizabeth M. and John
M. Campbell, Mary Bell Campbell, Alice
Jane Campbell, Anna Cora Campbell, Colin
E. Campbell and Duncan Campbell, minor
children of said Edward Campbell, Jr., and
Elizabeth M. Campbell, for all of whom
William H. Campbell is Guardian ad litem,)
to wit: A lot or piece of ground in the
Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, bn
the north side of Ross street, between-High
and Eifth streets, being twenty feHin front
on Ross street and running rack sixty
nine feet and four inches to a# alley; on
which is erected a two-story "brick dwell
ing.
“F. P. S.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of the devisees of John Moore,
deceased, at the suit of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania for use of T. J. Kinney
et at.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Ralph Reed, and Mrs. Ann Reed, hie wife,
viz: All that certain lot or piece of ground
Rying and being on the north side of Penn
sylvania Avenue, running back to Wyan
dotte Lane; having thereon erected a two
story brick dwelling house, a tenant house,
stable and out buildings.
Seized and taken in execution, as tho
property of Ralph Reed and Mrs. Ann
Reed, at the suit of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania for uso of T. J. Kinney et al.
HARRY WOODS, Sheriff:
9iir.Rirr'» Omci,Pitt»burgh, Nor. 30,166 L
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
[lieporttd aptciaTlp for the Pißfbnrjh Daily OtutUe.)
FLOUR—There U do particular chaoga Id thh ar
ticle. The demand continue* loir, while prices, al
though steady, remain unchanged. Sale of 160 this
Family at ss&s,lti; COO do do at J4,C5 for Extra, and
*5@5,25 for Family.
GROCERIES—Sugar quiet tat firm, with a sale of
4 bhd* st 10c. Molasses unchanged: sale In lots of 26
bbls at.4Sc. CoSes la £Uo demand, with a salo of TO
bags Bio at lG%@l7c.
GRAIN—Corn in limited supply, while the de
mand i* fiiir: sale on wharf of 100 bush ntw crop at
40c. Wheat steady bat unchanged; sale of 3000 bush
ptlme Rod at |l,Ol $ bush. Oats firm, with sale*
from store at 25c bush.
BUTTER—unchanged: sals of 2000 lbs packed nt C
@7c; 150 do common Roll at and 150 prime do at
$ Ih.
POTATOES—SaIe of 100 bush Mixed from aturv at
S&c, and 20 bbls do at 90c bbl.
GREEN APPLES—plenty bet unchanged; sale of
10 bbls at $2g2,37; 150 do do on private derma.
CRUDE OlL—Ths stock of Crnde QU in -market it
light, and falls far short of tnssting tho demand.
Holders generally refuso to accept less thAn 10 cents
¥ gall., aid vase demand I].
SALT—Ann: ud* of 80 sacks Ito 1 Extra ut II.SO $
sack, snd 100 bIU do at $1,70.
POCT.TBY—SaIo of 26 Ttuktyi at 2£c each.
Oh’lOSS—Sale of 75 boah at 40c bnsh.
BUCK\V HEAT JTLOCB—SaIe frost won cf 10
tacks st $3 per cwt.
EOOS " ecarce and wanted at 18c dox.
i cfIICLORT NUTS—SaIe of 30 bosh at 76c per bush.
Exccifts or PaoDccs, etc.—B*low will be found a
statement of the receipt* of -produce, etc., by river
and railroad, during the twenty-four boon ending
last evening:
Bjj Railroad — ltl bdli broom*, 104 bbl* oil, Cs.io
spuka, 2 do batter, 2 fable, 1 kg eggs, 410 tkj barley,
.165 do wheat, .13 bx* tobacco,4l7fafcl»; 7
do cider, 147 bxi .cheese, 48.bgs feed, 2 blit
' liy Bis« r— 4l36 IbU floor, 1671 ill wfac.it, 138 aka
dried fruit, 679 bbla applet, 34 cka bacon, £5 eka corn,
-113 bbla crud* oil; 85 kgs, 9 hhdt tobacco, cs kga but
ter, 110 tude* hemp; U 6 ski molt, 213 hogs, 76 bale*
wool. 66 aka barley, 6 do fcatbera.
Imports by Railroad.
PijWJuaoH, Fr. Watw* £ Chicago Bailsoad
Nov. 29.-25 doz broom*, JTurtiond A ConnorflS bxa
tobacco, J Kimtncr; SO .bbla oil, 47 carboy*, B A. Fab
oeatock a 00; 127 oil bbla, A Lyons Aco; 69 do do, 0
F.Scalft; lot macbitiwy, 41bfclf oil, 42 carboys. vr P
Woolridge;l3 bbla oil, 8 U Lucas; 1 bbl butter, 2 kg*
eggs, W H Brown: 1 bbl butter, Z do eggs, B £>*"-
t*u A co* 27 teslr lead wire,- Allegheny Arsenal; i bbl
cron be ni as, D H Hasan: 165 bga wb*at, L Wllmarth;
410 do barley, Bfaodea A Venter; Ikg lord, F Seller*
A Co; 83 bbla apples, k C Walton; 14Q doz btvoina,
. -Bartlett A Connor; 7 bbla applet, L H Voigt A co; 2
hbds, 1 bx hams; ThoeßelhAr bbls cranberries, J B
Canfield A co; 20 do do, L H -Voigt; 9 roll* leather, J
U Kalston; 16 bga chime, Lambert A Sfalpton; lot fa h
goods, Margaret Brtcker, 6 .doz tubs* John Floyd; 8
dodo, 13 do buckets, p Klddls;3 dox tubs, 5 do waab
boards, Wll.Smith A.co; 1 bx hatchets, P H Lauf
man; C cks, Ibx rivets, 7 bdla wlr*, 2cka do, B Town*
tend A cb; 9 ale fabls, Bhodes A Tenter; 89 bare iron,
Lovd A Black; 48 bgs feed, Jas Barrington.
CirrxtAxo A PmunaoK Bailxoad.—Nov. 27
2 rolle leather, S Harbaugh; 11 bbls applet, Vf Buwn:
.15 do do, John Herbert; W bbla oil, Graff, Heese A co:
17 bbls apple*, Jo* A Fetzer 5 do do, S bbls cider, F
Vangorder; apples,McCturkan.Herron A co;2 do
potatoes!. -Slavcar A Robinson; 4 fax* coffee, D a Hall;
77 bx* cfa«eß*, J H Dravo; 10 do do, J Bos*;. 12 sheet*
copper, <J 0 Huawy A co; 4 bbla cider,' L H Voigt A
co: 26 rolls latihor, Hays A Stewart; 2' bbl oat meal, 9
■ do barley, Wm Hoalage; 44 bxa cheese, J M Snowden;
10 do do, tkhomaker A Lang; 9 bbl* apples, L H Voigt
A co; 168 bdis mdse, MclVfainney, Hare Aco.
Imports by River,
ST. LOUlS—re* Beou*X—B lb feathers, 6S do
drlsd peachtar W bale* hemp, 8 bfads tobacco, 66 kgg
batter, 993 bids floor, Clarke A- co; 900 do do, J 8
Liggett A cofW do do, agt A V & B; 3 bbls syrup,
LUUs A Trimble; C 2 do apples, 3 B Canfield A co; tu
do do, A Anjer, 7& bales faamp, H Qerwig; 36
do do, F Beckert A co; 100 bbls apples, owner on
board.
FVAHSyiLLE—rex Cmssk—l46o bbls flour, 1
fafad tobacco, 220 aka wheat,, .Clarke* A co; 9 pkgn mn.
dries, JoßSsALaUghlinirSOzkedriedfruiV 1?2 aks
wheat, 132 bbl* apples, Meßafc* A AztJslr; 40 *k* dried
fruit, 67 bbla applM,\W AlrQormlty; i4Bd6do, Tbos
L MbGlsUandr 240. qo flour,.Aamial J4ndny; 178 do
dOf.AUckepwn A jQregg; 39il do do, ho mark; 60 Jo do.
Ju Gahiwsri 834 luwhkatj'B T Kenhedy Abro. ‘
Joht ‘T. McCom**—lB6 aka
malt, 34 ckit bacon, 75 fag* wool, Clark*iA cm 11 cks
glass, A A I) tf'ChaxuberwSKr. ski: wheat, Mcßane A
-AftJerjM bga porn, Jas A U) bbis oil, Flem
ing A (true; J 5 kga.tfbacco. Edgsrt'on A Stewart; lddo"
do, Head A Metzgar; lOdd Dalzeil'A cojSloil
hblij’l.M'Petnaodt; 213faogi,' Bmftb A Trunum; lot;
n h goods, JasMUiigan; 85 tans metal, Nimtck A co;
6 bale* batting, Wilson, McKlroy A co; 130 bx* glass,
ware, 34 cks bacon,.Clarke A c0;66 ak* barley,Rhodes
A Verner.
River News,
Tue Bivtm and WiAißts—Asairiu and Di
rAßTD&u—Boats . Lsatuo. To*Pat,.sic., ito.—
The riror' waa about Jtationary jMttrdaj, and lost
eyenlnf the pier. nutfkr indicatedflra feet ten
The wwitherewtUnnea cloudy andnneettM»
with an occasional ikovar of arri
rala elnco oar but were theDccinark from St.cLoTia,
Citizen from EvanteiUe. aad John T. McOomhs from
Wlseellne, all with good tripe/ TboiEntttik from Cln
;cinnflti,'Vndlna.fr6m <3aUipolis,'and Lbzle Martin
Zaneeriilej were dtte last sight ;mid will donbt
kaa be flrand at'lhe wharf thie nirnilng. Tb» Un
dine returns to-ttojr as omal at 4 ». Kenton
end Silver Ware left for Parkcrtbnrg oa M'edaestlay
night, to take a detachment of troops from there to.
KentnCtj..V.;;. , ..The , rhonrM "B. Tutt left Bt. Lonia
;for this dty on Mohday- with a'largo cargo of flow.
The Aritonia wa* TndxUy.
Fos , Qatlipoil*—The . fine . side-wheel ' steamer
CninegCaptJLA.CoXeleaTteaatunalforGallipo
lia this creniog at 4 r. *.
For CtRCtXKATi ass Louistillc—The vtanneb
•teener Haittngi^Cipti'R-'cßohinsoo, la aononoced
as: above, on Mond*y,iajct.V Unsra. Wherry
'and BttneU are mudiM InUm.oflioß,
Tom St. Lome—Tbs Argot
*-•. ..-■ . ♦ ■'•’ ''' ' ' • .'
o*ui, Copt. Porter, willjeare'br St.'Louis thUVron.
iujt without feil. Tin- St. Oi.«»d,'r»pL- Dmvo, will
las rotuly to leave on MuiiiUv.
Foa Evistv]Li.f—Tho new and ronunodiotta
steamer Citircn, in command of Copt Ricbard 0&I
-born, learns this erciiicg fur ETansrilJe and all In
termediate ports.
STEAMBOAT
AEBITAL9. , UEfARTCEtS.
Ju<». r. Wheel-;Keaton, Parkerstargh
i*»gT Slltw Wave, -*
Emms, Cincinnati;
Citizen, EvaiwriUe J
FOK CINCINNATI, LOUIS* r JEg'"*
ISVILLE AND ST. LOL'la.— 1
fine Bteimer AItUoNALT, Cunt,
the above pom ou THIS DfcY, at 6 o’clock p. m.—
Fur freight or pontage apply on beard or lo
n 025 J. B. LIVINGSTON £ CO., Agent*.
IIQK CINCINNATI, Lpl) 13-1 iCffr»
VILLE AND ST. LOUIS—The
steamboat ST.-CLOUD, Cant. C. A. DravoTwllneave
as a boro ou Tills I>AY, at &ji m. For freight
or passage apply on board or to
UiXl r > . J. B. LIVINGSTON £ CO., Ageof.
OH EVANSVILLE AXP'. a.
MOUNT VEBNoX.—The l*sutifulfl|fiS&
panseogar steamer CITIZEN, Capt. H. Calboou, will
leave lor the above and all intermediate pjrtn, on
THIS DAY. For freight or pauage apply on Ituard
or to uo2H JNO. FLACK, Agent, •
FOli CINCINNATI & LOUTTjggi
IS VILLE.—The fine steamer HAST-Afißx9E
INGS, Capt. R. Robinson, will leave
and all Intermediate port*, on MONDAY, Dec. 2d, at
4 o’clock. For. freight or passage apply on board or
to n 029 J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., Agent*. •
eOulak weekly,
PACKET FOR GALLIPOLIS
PORTSMOUTH.—The splendid rtetmtr
Capt. John Wolf, wilt leave-for the above and all in
termediate porta EVERY MONDAY, at 10 o’.clock.—
For freight or passage apply on board or to
fold P. H.-LEWIS, Agent.
X MOUTH PACKET—For
ing, Marietta, Parkenborg, Pomeroy, tiSSpolEi
Ironton and Portsmouth.—The steamer CLARA
DEAN, Capt. A. J. 'MassilHot, will leave for Ports
mouth EVERY TUESDAY, at 3 o’clock p. in.—
Reave* Portsmouth EVERY FRIDAY, at Vi o’clock
m. For freight or passage apply onboard or to
qofcdlnr JNO. FLACK, Agent.
PITTSBUKGH AND UAL-i
X UPOLIS PACKET—The
new passenger steamer UNDINE, Capt.
will leave Pittsburgh for Gallipoli* EVERY SATUR
DAY, at 4 o’clock p. m. Returning, kaves Galiipo
lis EVERY TUESDAY, at 10 a. m. For freight or
passage apply on board or to
*e2o J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.. Agent*.
DKOULAIi WEEKLY, (E?f >
Xv ZANESVILLE PACKET The Mssatsl
new and beautiful passenger sterner EMMA Gita-
HAM, Capt. Monroe Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh for
Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY*, at 4 o'clock p. m.~—
Returning, leaves ZanesvUlaEYEßY. FRIDAY, at 8
a. m. For frejght.or passage apply on. board or to
J. B. LIYInSsTOXFcO., Agents, Pittsburgh.
H. S. PIERCE A CO., Agent*, Zanesville. *e!4
t> E6ULA|k WIIEEIJN6I ICST »■
it PACKET.—ah* splendid pasrengerafigEESE
steamer MINERVA, Capt. John Gordon, leaves fur
Wheelingand mil intermediate ports EVERY TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at II o’clock
a. m., making close connections with the regular
packets for Parkorstmrgh nnd-Cincinnati. Kdiiira
log, leaves Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o’clock a. m. Passengers
receipted through to Cincinnati. For freight or pas
sage apply on board or to JAM. COLLINS It CO.,
aol 114 Water street.
STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN £&
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, land
ing and embarking Passengers at QUEENbIouN,
(Ireland.) Tbs Liverpool, New York and Philadel
phia Steamship Company intend despatching their
full-powered Clyde-built Iron Steamships a* follows;
ETNA ...Saturday, November 30.
CITY OF MANCHESTER...Saturday, December 7.
CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, Deceml>er 14.
and every Saturday, at xooj«, from’ Pier 44, North
River.
FminAT, November 29th, 1861.
FIRST CABIN S7S,OOj3TKEBA(«E 330,00
do to London— 80,00 do -to London 3.1,00
do to Pori*' 85,u0| do to Paris 38,00
do to Hamhnrg. 85,001 do to Hamburg.. 35,00
Pasarngors also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot
terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rate*.
'Persons wishing to bring out their friend* can
buy ticket* hero at tbo following rat® to New York:
From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin* 875, §B5
and $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool $40,1X1. From
Queenstown $50,00.
These Steamers have superior accommodation* for
passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They
are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and hav*
Pateut Fire Annihilators on board.
a3'’PA*gr>*oEU Ton EtboPE.—By order of the Sec
reart/ of fitntr, att peueengert tenring the Untied StaXrt
are required to, procure Pauporti before going on Ixxtrd
the Steamer.
The Lett that h&vt ever jet been offered to the
public. They are the beet for the following reatons:
1. Because, being of as oral shape, the glass is
everywhere equally distant from the fiamo, bo that
the draft is stronger and more regular. -
2- The oval shape is bettar adapted to re cist the
effect of sudden expansion, to that It is Impossible to
crack them.
3. The gloss Is ms do largely of Lead and Fearlaab,
giving a great degree ofttrength and elasticity. The
chimneys which housekeepers have found to be so
brittle as to crack, even when cot In use, are invaria
bly made of Lime Glass instead ofTlint Glass, of
which ours are manufteturtd.
4. Bat th* greatest advantage of th£*e Chimney* b.
that when you hare os* It will last forever, and if
any housekeeper breaks cm* by tb* beat cf tbs lamp)
I*l her call at tbs manufactory and we will replace
her cracked chimney by .a dozen whole oom. This
proffer does cot include accidents or those cues of
breakage wbart tb* chimney has, through inexpert
cnce, been screwed so closely to tb* lamp as to pr*>
Tent its ezpacsion'wben- heated.
Maucfacturers and consumenof Carbon Oil, wba
bar* fait the magnitude of fh'e obstada, which baa
existed in the gnat traps* of chimney, in tb* way
of the universal ns* Of the op, bare found a remedy in
the Oval XX Flint Ut&is Chimneys, which has mate*
rially letsened tbe cost - of-Carbon Oil light to those
who use them* and lncreaied-tba.conitunptioii of oil
cotsequont npoa the lesseaed.ejtpana* for chimneys.'
For. sal* by J. C. Kirkpatrick, I* Thtimm 3c to.,
Rogers <k Nesbit, P. Hayden, Lncesco Oil Co., Walden
4 Keintke, W. Ogden * Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W.
M. Murray, or at tb* Manufactory, Washington at.,
near Tanmylvanla avenue.
. aulCfctaWHSStf E. D. DITHRIDGE
]qaVis
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS,
GAS FIXTURES,
ol every description.
IRON, with the toast Approved Chambers or Valves,
of all kinds, and warranted to give satisfaction.
(piSm
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
JV IT RECEIVED
AX 9 X
FOR SALE BY
BIILT, FARRELL A CO.
No?l2». FOUBTB-STREET.
-jfctfcljatfO.
rtARFETS AND OIL CLOTHS at the
Kj fourth stbeet oabpet store.
Hats thtoday opened part of a very Urge and varied
assortment of CARPETING, to-which they invite
the attention of buyers* u they ahali be pflomi on
tho most favorable term. ..
"Also, anewiy-imporiedtotof-beautlfalDßUG
GET9, of all width*, and at the tawest rates.:
NOriCL.— lhe Warehouse lately ©<y
•opied by 'oabaVing. been by fire, w»
haveremoved to No. 2fcl Liberty atreet, a few door*
betovroor fbnner location.: .*, ; ;;
JSIIXJE? » choice lot of BAQjtJT
6HOULDBBS, BIDES and HAMA diiact ftma the'
2
REGISTER.
S U.t TS.
jniscEi,L«uruoi ! s.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
15 Broadway, New York.
JOHN THOMPBON, Agont,
mh!6;dtf No. 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
'LINT Cil.A^S
OVAL CARBON OIL
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
Patented September ICtb, 1861.
’HLLLiPS,
PLUMBERS,
OAS AND STKAM FITTEB9,
Manu&cturfcra and Doalcrs in
PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
OIL WELJ. PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER or
—MANUFACTORY,
110 Water and 1M Front streets,
PITTSBUEGH.
W. D. ft B. McGALLUM
W. D.A H. McCALLUM,
7 jfi? Ptmrtfi'abrbef. 'near Wook;
: 7J
PETROLEUM OIL.-The “Kew Vow.
Chemical Association,” 33 Dey^fm«CJsew
York, has established a Depot Bt BLKaBETHPORT;
N. J., for receiving andctorlng. OIL Ih*
iczay Ceutr.il RoilxxwA -This port la convenient to
New York, and savor cartage and-mudrhxndttfig.—
Consignments solicited.- IHttrU BzrriUiiai ATtmmovn
hiut». ■ ■ . |
Eiferknck*—David Richer, of ihefirmpfßkhqy,
UozisoA Co.; Rogers A Nesbitt: Eaton. Macrum \
Co. - oogj'tmatwF' ’
oko. w. HoLto'Hir sax- auras a. T.iCcotMit l *:
OIL REFINERY.
HOLDSHIP, BUY AX A CO.
ha\*vi-xCTcacß* or
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL,
kw.-p Louatuntly ou ban*],the very brtit uX
BURNING OlLj clear and without odor; also! a good
LUBRICATOR, pure WHFTE BEXZOLEand CAH
GREASE, ; j
!»*Ail ordure left at No. ,:s5 Sraaar t B&nk
Block, »«coud door, will be promutly aueadedto.
ooo.dtf 1 " • -
SOLAR OIL U'OKKri cblLl*kKX' Of
bD PENNSYLVANIA,,. . • "
- Msn'Dfju tuivH of
LUBRICATING AND IIKFINED UltS,
Xo.l 8*- Clair at., near DaqueSne-'lYuy,- ••
• „ . Pirysanuu, PCaa'A,.
. llm (cmpaity Is eiiluvitely engaged in the Oil
trade, ami i» constantly offering PKTROLErJI yh
Cwmmisrtiun, wholesale. Advances mad* oti'cOQVfgil
meiits. Address j. WEAVER, Jm.;
Stertbu-y,
S’AULE Oil, WORKS —WIUUT.MAN
i A ANDERSON, refiners and dealers In
PURE CaKBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
lttS~ (.'All GREASE and BENZOLE CGnitantly un
hand.
OnTt-r* received, for the present at (-IIESS, SMITH
A-Co.'s, Water aud First streets.
UKXPLANTEH OIL COMFAN Y.
R. H. DAVIS, PretidetU. .
JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Bec'y aad IViai’r.
Diulcior*— R. H. Daria, T. M. Norin, J. L. Car
uaghan, A. Cameron, J'olua Irwin, Jr.
PETROLEUM, of tight gravity, from the well* of
the company, on Oil Creek, in Veuungo county, con
stuutly on hund and for sale.
Office at T. 11. Nevin & Co.’s, No. 26 WOOD ST.,
Pittsburgh. my4:lyd
ETKOXA OIL WORKS.—LOKO,
MILLER 4 CO.
Work* at Sharpabnrg Station, Allegheny Valley
RailrowL
Offico and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh.
Manafactorcrs of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI
CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
W* No. 1 nEFINED OIL, warranted non-explo
sive, alway* on hand. oc 12:1 yd
ÜBRICATIKG... OIL, at the low
miicx op 2ACENTB PER. GALLON, conatantiy
on hand and for aalo hy Di C. 4J. H. SAWYIEi
As to the quality, we refer to annaxed'certificate:
PmißCßok, Ndir. 27,35c01
Messrs. B. 0. d J. U. Sairyet^—Gent*The Lubri
cating OU wo are wq find te be the
best for our purposes we have ever used.
Tax L.B. M. R. R. R. Co.,
no2B:tf Bt Wk. jPreskfea*: *
Lucifer oil works,
WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDOE,
MABDracrvau or
COAL AND CARBON OILS
and dealer in
LAMPS, CUIMSETS, dx., <fc.,
Nu. 30 between Second and Third,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
A. McCLUKG,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
fob X3u Sale or
CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS,
ocl8:dly No. Cl Wood Street.
sToreSy *c.
Allen, Mccormick&co., Tallet
Foukdbt, Pittebnzgh, Pu
•arWABEHoro, Nix. bill Liberty ktreet.
Manufacturer* of COOK; PARLOR AND HEAT
ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW W‘ABE, etot; Bteel and Glare Moulds, Bell
ing Mill Castings MIU Gearing, Go*, Witerand Ar-‘
tlzen Pipe, Sad InmK Dd« Iron*, Wagon Boxes, Su
gar Kettle*, Pulley*, Hanger*,,Car Wheels, CoopUnaa
and Carting* generally. Also, Jobbing afrdMachme
Casting*- made to order: Patented Poitahto' mji,
with Steam or Horae Power. • : ■- - tioßfcCmd,
JAKE* P. J. P. VOOJM.
VOUNG BROTHEKS, DuquesnbFoun
i dbt, Liberty street,'hnear the Ohter jtopot Ip*.
R. R., Pittsburgh, Pa., marntfocture MACHINE,'
HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE
CABTINGS of every deacription.
OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, EIRE FRONTS,
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD A2TO TKXJ'
IRONS, GRATES AND. GRATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, ta, alway* orrhitnd *«ut for —loir.
Orders ten with W. W. TOUNQ, comer of Wood
street and Diamend alley, will receivo prompt atten
tion. mh2B
SXUVESI aiX)VJSISI—JD, Lb
& SON, UAiruracnnkEß* or BTOYEB.
Warehotw, Federal st., near Bnspetalon'Briage,
" r : ; cnr.'
We ask the attention of dealers to eurlarjro assort
mant of COOKING and 'STOVES, fet
erood and coal, which we are &elUhf at" tkb lowest
rates. Those visittng’dur city will find it to their'
advantage to gin hsacallkhd examine oor stock be-,
fore pnrchaslngeUenhankr 'r'..;
(LOT IKON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING,
SCALES, HOLLOW WARE,.,.WAGON B0YE&
PLAIN and FANCY ORATE FBONTSj
etc., and CASTINGS of all kind* made tooider. 7 - o.
JyHi:lyd ; - - D. Da HAYXKft SON.
I?TNA StOVK WOttKa.-A. BftAO
AH LEY, matmißcturer of every Variety of
COOK, PABLOS AND HSATINGBZOYSSfGBATZ
FRONTS, FENDEBS;*o:,-*c.^-
Scleproprfetor of the celebrated PATENT
BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE*
MEETS. ■ , _•. • r-v-r : -•
«rOr«ca m Boon, Wood and
'~ . r ’ jafttly
nioTEiJs. ‘ : 7
HOTEL,
ON TBE EUROPEAN BLAB,
CITY OF T^EWTOBE.
SINGLE-BOONS FIFTY CENTS FEB DAY,
cug Ball Sjvart, comer Franifart Strfit.
(Opposite pitj Eall.)
ASKtfesla u they may be orderad'in the apadons
Befcctory. ' •
There is a Barber's Shop and Bath Booms attached
to the Hotel ...
OTBeware of RUNNERS and HACKMEN who
say we are full.
no2B:d3yn.. - FBENCH, .PaoragToa.
ST. MCHOLAS JHOTKLi 'SioiOTTAr,
NEW YORK.'
BOABV BEDVCED IQ g2,QQ FEB DA F.
Since the opening of thfr vast andcomxa odious Ho*
tot, in 1854, it has bjeen the single endeavor of tbd
proprietontosiake.it the moot ramptoous, conven*
lent and comfortable hettye for thecitUen and strain-;
ger oh this side of thw Atlantic. .
And whatever has seemed likely, tp adibtofeUr fto
the comfort ofitsgnesu they have endeavwed.with*
cmt rogard to coot,lo provide; ahdtAcombine all the
tiements of individual and abdaL which
modertfari has invented and pioidero fiiste approved;
and the patronage which It his'cohhnsttded : dnrtoK
the post fix ystanilsa gratliyFogproof that their «f
-forts have boon ap^ec&iedl - '
To meet >han,all are
required to practice the. meet rigid.' econpsp j f ■. tW ua- J
denigud have BKDUCEDTHE.FRICE OF Bp ABIT
TO TWO.DOLLARS PER DAY, at. thft*Htl*» titer
abating none of the laxtcriee with which their table
has hitherto been shpplled.'.
TBXADWELL, WHITCOMB ft 00.
©c3:2md ' 'i
CsT.toUls HOWJfc; Chetobt^ST,
ASOTE THiab,
P Bt LA DEL PHI A,
In the..
Honete ‘.Qhestort
ktreaU,lhQ.Benka,£6^j;Offlce7Mer-"'
. ftc^-ftc..
BOARD PER TIT, ft,so.
4ccenuwcEaNM»«ejtea regeweet, to He EUROPE AS:
plan. :■ £ ‘* i
. Bohme from 50 cepte apd upwards, per day; and
Meals at a rttst clam . attacto)
tse Hotel;-• Prices according to Rills otFaroi ;
Tp bt,CliWEYOVsTtHotat.- . * ; -1 ;'
. TWbtit; OefTßahasd r Bp(misb vpoken.
iyl7idfim,..---V 1 * ,i: :
XjIRUIT TMRSl^liniui^HWPo^;
4 yMjJaraelstotMttKAw-ftua^:
ofeebcte<J.Tarietke4o,chooeafrom, with every poari
ble caretaken
O fAppW olotte -vre b«ve Whidi
mathree yaanoldAUUM»fod^yearohja.;>ter, lV'
thrw ywire pid. a fine
RsrnEjnn^thaTrees ia'th»'sßzanr. ?:: <Ult»f
examine them. 1 • .'R ~.v : 7/’
...EVEBGKEENBBom 1 toffoet,by the hsadte& :
\TUE8 r AND. SHBUBBXBYy
a ™nS^c‘
noST Corner of Liberty .cl
SUtMJLHQnkDIs:
-On; and, afeW;
StenbtnriUe.
Pittsbnrgh j r
’ ’ do ‘ Steubenville •...: s*»B a. tti.
- do Newark- J-05 p. a*, i
do Columbus i:A» p. m.
do Cincinnati 6:45 p. m: ’
do St. Louis 10:45 a. m.
do Pittsburgh...... 1:55 p. m.
do SteubenvilV* 5:10 p. m.
do Newark 12:00 .midnight.
da Columbus . 1:30 a. m. •
do Cincinnati 7*40 A m. :
. do Louis iu:» p, nt.
No change of capi between Patebureh and CiucinaaU.
Splendid Sleeping Night TraiM.
PSbLurijh and W\eelihg Line.
Leaves Pittsburgh \ ; 55 a. .
do -Wsßsviße 4:26 *:•«».■
do Steubenville../. fcjg
«kt NVheeliug * b ;
do IfoUalr 6;50 4, ak
do WeUsvUU— 4;W £ feu
do Steubenvilhf 5:10 p. m.'
.do WhNling. dyjs’p. m.
do irt:4A p. to.
Connecting at Wheeling with Ralliruore and Ohio
Railroad, and bt. Bdlair with Osntnd yhio lUUroad
for Zanrevillp, Lancaster, Cirdeville, Columbus-and
Cincinnati.
PUtJiurgh Had C7<’iffo»iJ Lime.
Leaves Pittsburgh 1:6;', *. m.
do Wells* III? 4(0 ». m.
do Bayard 6:38 a. ra.
do Alliance 7 ; mJ m.
do Hudson g ; >>6 m>
do Cleveland o ; :j6 a. m. '
do Pittsburgh i 1:65 p. £,
do WellsvlUe 4-u0 p. m
do Bayard 6:24 pi- xg ;
do AlUauco 6:40 p. m.
• do Hudson - 7:04 p.m.
do Cleveland g;io p. m .
Buyard with Tuscarawas brench for
Now Philadelphia aud Canal Dover, at Alliance with
Pittsburgh, Purt'Wkynß and Chicago Railroad, at
Hudson with CievoUud, Zantarille and Cincinnati R.
11. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and MUlensburg. and
at CieveUmi with C. 4 E. R. It. for Erie, Dunkirk
and Bofiklo with C. 4 T. R. R. for Toledo, Detroit
and Chicago.
Mail Train leave* at 6:05 s. m., Mopping ut aU elu
tion* between Rochester and Bclliir. •
WelUTillq Accommodation loan-* at 3:35 p. ju.
Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh os feUows-
Mail Train 4:10 p. in:
hhi® p. m.
Express Train j*:o6 a. m.
o;40 a. m.
c Pafsengere desiring to. go. to Sandusky, Toledo,
Chicago, or points. West,, via Cleveland, must bo par
ticular, to ask for tickets via Cleveland;
. ' Through Tickets can- be procured dt'tho Llbertv
Streeflfopot, Plttshorgh. - .
JOHNBTBWART, Ttckit Agent.
For farther infonnation, apply to
. „ WILLIAM STEWART,'Agent:
At the Company’s Office ln FrelgbrStaiion, Pcnn st.
n 027 .
WINTER A '•J
XANGEMENT FOR BltUlMHflaitiiJ
1861. THE -peNNSTT
TANIA CENTRAL RAlL.it"ll>:""
TRAINS. ■
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 25th, the THROUGH
MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every
morning (except Sunday) at 2:50 a. m., stopping only
at prlncipul stations, and making direct connections
at Harrisburg for Baltimore nnd Washington, and for
Now York vlaXllentnwn route.
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dafly
at 4:40a. ta., stopping-only at principal:stations,
making direct connection'.at. Harrlabtucferßalti
more aniTWsshlngtou, and for NewYcrk via Alton
town hmte. * ;*• ' .
THE FAST LINE leave* tbs Station daily (except
Sunday) at 10:60 p. m., stopping only st principal
statiofis; making-direct eobnectlon at Harrisburg for
Baltifooraud:Washington. . ■
„WAY_FBEWHTTRAIN WITH,.PASSENGER
CAR. ATTACHED, leaves the Passenger Station
every morning (Sqhdaya'dfcccptcdj at 540 m m;, feu
nihg;as to stopping at all sta
tions. : r. -
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
Ti» : Johnstown Aorommodation Train leaves dolly
(exaeptSunday) atShOO p. m-, stopping stall stations
and running as te as Conemsngh.
- First Acoommodation Trainer Wall’s Station leares
dally (except at &40 A rdT '
- Second Acconnnf.idation. Train' 1 for Wall’s Station
leaVe* daily (eXc?pt Sunday) aiUtfO a. m- . -
v i Third Accummpttehm .-XriDi for WaU’s Btatkm
.leaves daily (except SondsyVat 4:00p. m.
• Jrooxth. Accommodrtl6iTTiraln Station
leaves ( dafly (except Snhdatt-at 6:15 pVtn. • '"
Betunxlfrg-Tkrins'arrivs-liYpittabttrghas follows:
Express, mo . pK. m. ; MaH, a:35 p: m.; F*at Lino,
DSUa.;nuL Johnstown; Acoommodation, 10K)5m m.;
ElratWaJl’s StatiomAccdaunodation, D3O a. be ; Bcc
.ond Wall’sStafionAciomthbdatlon, 8:30 a. xh.; Third
WaU’r Station' Accommodation, DOS p. m.; Fburth
Wall’s Station: Aceommbdationi &05 p. m.
Trains te BhdretlUs asd Indiana connect at Blairs •
villa Int*x*ectloa: with Johnstown AcoommMation
,andXxpTc*s,Tr»lh*E«stand.'W’'eit. "
. Tbs trayelinjtpnbUc Will find It greatly to their in
terost r in going or W<4t, to travel bvtfce-Pmm
syivanla Railroad, as ths cpsr afteod
cannot be aorpaised on any.othcrrbnte.
ballasted with .stone, and ie entirely free from dust.
We con promtos safetyrspeed and comfort to aU who
xpay teor this. Road with their, patronage.
’ FARE. ' '
To New. York $l2 50|To 5O
To Philadelphia.,... 10 001 To Lancaster.;.| 00
TaßaiTisbncg 7 45j
Beggage'cbecked to all Stations on the Pemuylva*
-ala - Heilfwd; •and .to WiiiaH«iptjj| ud
iNsw,York.-.......
' •pttrchaiing tickets- is cars' Will be
cfetxgKLair excess according.to dista&ce. traveled, in
addition:to.the.station rates, except from stations
whsre tha'Compaay hie so Agent: : -
JSQTICt-rln cars -of bn, the Cpmpany will hold
themselves for personal baggage only,
andi&rah amotrntmof eneedihgtlOO.- .
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has . been 1 employed to
caavej.pameßgert and Ugvtte ifaeDe-
P°KMTa charge not to exceed'2s cants for each pas
scnger.aad baggage. For tickets, apply to’ ' E
1 A. STEWART, Agent;
At thr.P. B. B. Pass eager Station, OU' Liberty and
'Grant^traete^.
Joseph a^oth
:{Wfc ff. ■#» Territcrtee, sheald Insist on
read by the 'NORTH YOSSOUBI
'Jhe oalyjotrte from St. Lonis to St.
Joeeph. ;Itls thebhorteetr dnd qnkkest Une, by thlr
tesa hoard, tothe?enate|tpo!nt nacbed bKAdLead
is alwaysM cheep as any other.
SMI J8BS8H8&&&&*-
... ‘ mwßitrnmntoit,
Pi«ifeß« Ud-Ooianl of th> Korth
- Missouri Ballrbad:: : m- - - t . - , ,
seKhBESm- .. .HENRY H. fIIMMOKS, Agent.
HH it Tl
JX ; RAILBOAD^Seren
trains daily depart fiouf
Sunday.):; t-t 5 - ; •:
Xhrosgh trains, -stopping, at. Holton, leave Pitts
bulghidS tL mi'and &Op;t£: ~ • -
Balteh'Armmmodatida trains .leave Pittsburgh at
9 and U a.m., and pt 1,230 and g:4O p. m. . t
Accommodation trains, returning, mVd Hutton at
kttA 10 a. .m?, at 12 m. ( and 1:45, 3i3ow &30 and
7:35 p..m, .
Rtcarttas FarB .■'■ Pi ttsbnrgh to Hutton and
xwtolXl, -25 cents. AU-paaeongera Romßitteburgh,
without,tickets, will Cire.' 7-
, N-. F. MOBLCT, Sopertafendent.
CtOAPI "SOAPltl—Ttifi ;Chehi-
Qttvn&uim Bair, manußctuitd by B.
G, A iI.’SA*WYXB, E Is be the
megt berricehble.bf hhy kind yet hfikred to the public.
Tts Wpeifor l -- adVantagte arevfound inits cheepnees,
mvlnghf to: removing peace,
patotstor and without :in)nrlng .the, akin, or In the
11
;'BuerencelsizAaewith-plessurhto-the' subJoioed
certlflbate, ttnapatihg firomgentlmnc& psiH.neen in
this community, and who had every tecilityAfforded
of seeing it tollyand: fairly latad:
tometor{e Jsporftatot 0/ Vx.Ttctlftk, ThkUmtih
aidlFoirlinlK S*aiiufkU FaiitjfcaaittVohurtmrt.
"SawyeHj-Uhamual .Giin Enudve Bpep" having
been: used, very, extensively. la our .Begfinenta, we
bave'no liesJtaxlon in cettiiying that its wuafbond ad
tuitohtr Adapted tnlhe ja».o£;th» sotdiem and ded-
QoartermasterYwaUth Begiaent.
r<- • .:I.ALER % JDWIi;
. QttMtemaater-Fonrtwmffi Reyritosnt.
- anSIV . . . QoarterniASte^T^riewith'Bswiiaent.
fpO. FAHMIJRS ANI) '
FOB SAtZ r G£OWEY!S BUPIWQRFATINT
GRAIN FAN AND SEPAKATQR,
• : , Paten ted JaznuCry 10, 18C0. J i
thdy FANoTerteU.others In use
its cheapness, Mmpuajy and 1 durability.
ift, cßS^hfOttUA'Rater/ better And more
wßhTeai M9r , ,' j thaa- any other! Jnill.
r.The patenteObf ib««tK»wlran hew beenfoug en
gv»d l
m the great wahi of a good
oTGrain and
Msajcpfltotfthfirto OeimbUe,'Wtili fUTerafidence
tbafftrwiHmeef»barwiurtKtT;/-•:;i. ~V t -xTBe
-xTBe 'iililVireliili.Vhavtaw purchnsedthesotf right
Grain .Fen and
w Ilßfloß,~flr aSw to fIU all Mta; wbole
ee3:MC«wtfr • W. W. WALLACE.
j)o : ~
£l flwftßrii'jßkKmsi
'wAnbwtM.
ind are
aaWtftpricer VmtDtmj as
TttMid .iiqir.ln nee.
oompoeod ofsnaUcMa%junUly T to*
gether, and for oomp«Mn«e>a&id' , (xSfra3siee have
.never tweu'eqmdMC~'Qaa~«&d-eximine* or end for
ftcesT-
cii
nUgfotedn f rn : GpaajrvXft. T.
mm* co.