The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 03, 1861, Image 4

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; »■- Vvit*;.': ; -ueTOs.qxLac;
Strange Siiht--S«»entr Swam* of
- ~•«*** at; War. ,
fbn VOMc, -a wriitojowiiCHiienof t’ou-/
ueant, engaged.
\ ia- Oia ofb bees,
, » interest*
- » -lßypartlt;nlaraor « b*ttlo ftittaag: l»is bees.
znt He had-TO ■•nwftrißA of. bees,«bpukßqniHy
♦• ditided esst and~w*»t sliies:of-jfls
, ■*: ;„• fcefae.- One-Sußd*yafteroooiv -about‘ 0
o'cloek, the weatheribelagiwarto/and ,t&e
.'-windowiopen, hU house wmsßuddeniy filled
£ ' withbees/ which forced the family -to .flee /at
i ~-w«nprGW*ted*gainatliisai»4illant&, pro-.
to ' take*’ surveyrSnd~ if; possible
1 1 ’ leant tbe eause wbich bid them.
■ i & The seventy • swano* *ppesred3o be ont,
*’ -and those on one Aide -of the hoiweirere aW
r&yedin .haute-against thase oh the other
•' ■■« -stdoj-and snob a battle twma perhaps never
- ’ before vfritnessedi'-Tbey filled the air, cov
ering a space of more theu i: eae-’ acrc.,jofi
fooght despersUlp-for some
three-hoar*—notfor Car: eon-r
'•quest;-and. while At- warfiiOlrting thing i
. *' could erist in They* stung *
Urge flock ofShanghU chickens, dearly all
:* ''of which wdro obHged-to make
-. avoid their stings. -i- vt: ■>^.-;.'. 1 ri- ;
* -i.-.u f -.A-little' after quiet wis re*
Stored and the liviugbee* rsfurattLtpjtheir
?-•. - t .hitevleavingtheelainaliDOStUlerally Cov
ering the ground, ainCeiWhiebj’hul -kv,
have-appentidaronhd
* ' apparently.stationed aa sentinels to watch:
'• tno'-etftmy?. fifit-ttfo’* JuW ewarms were.
!’Y ;&dislae. l
u rible sTaughtocpfbees jjftQtber,injury was
r*< dono.• /-Neither party r-iras/.victorious, And
*-«r, * - they appnmcltj6f, night,
‘ ana from' utter: pro4trarion»V-;The'9Ccas^n
\ of -this Strange wariingtamong the-bees is
not *a^: ! most
conveishni. with’ their management never,
u .. ~f before-witnessed Oyheard of each jv specta-.
* •••.'tie Ayhere^niiTat^/^^r/'^;
.* • Nonfetern People aod.Caitoki Pre
• V dominatinr«tW*»lii»gton.
\ .. 'There'; isaiiaticeabta infinnht.Northern
» tnitineas to this city,and;-;lp\<oUßequence
* •■*•* ’ thereof t fctt§iJi«efeAtreated that
is beneficialtoconanroersofthie necessaries
.\uvfii of -Ufe'/ J OMp share to. .
;*-V -*
*- . 7; tor, cheese and grape are to be.h&d in any
’ quantity.' Of course we : think'they are
•' ' 'betterthan the products of any/Other part
i, . >r.cf the country;- -i
1 " ' There b ’institution
,- s we should /lie glad to eee imported to tlua
6 ; district, and /that is,.Common-Schools and
.' School houses.implied by these terms at the
Korih,/'We hope,.they will'fofidw/as aner
cesutyi 'vrhenthese emigrants he*-
come pemanenbflxtuws here.' •
• There |s hnt: that
- Northern induencea will; predominate in)
.h> t-tbis eUy hcreafteT. and society and com
:. 1 q", A per
' son edooated-anddjelongiog North, and ac
• - quainted with thtfstatus- of reqciety in this'
■ '•' city 'for a fdvr years past/must have been 1
•;» convinced there wae room for improvement;
' . *-It will doubtless take w-long time
J diice a radical <phange,/but I* ato happy to
v « -say, that theirs ore-indication* of a change
>• s f in the right direction.— Oor. ClcteUtnd Flcdn
-4 dealer . V!■;
.. <u7;.\ , Keep in de Current. -
. . .. fQUowing r cosae3 x ;froTa'Ala'fcftm»
jiV; v _ Tou’ve giVen many anecdotes ofthe pulpit,-
■writes anAlabam* correspondent, but I
V ‘ send you a : specitncn of nerfro 'preaeMiig
-- ..isihathas a heairty'Jn IL.* Though
. not excite * smile, Itwilltouchthe
’ and; iu troth " will commend it. I ■
• '-'it.'^ . dropped in. at ihe lecture-room of .the Pres
! * ~ .■ f *yterian charch, and heard u colored man
~' V ; : 4 jMy hrtdren,"-ttii he, “God
: AsbpeSa your souls, ’bgionUlik# the-Afabam?.
■ -rlTer! -In fresh; and brings
In all de ole logs; slabs, aid stick! dathab
been layiii on de .and - carry dem
'down in the'current.' de water
; ’ -got dowh, den a. log catch ere dn die island
* iji'lr dena slab gits Notched pn.de shore,atf de ;
- --'j : ‘ sticks on de bushes, an f dar de lay; witHrin’,
VvT ' dryin’j tlli coniehoder;freriir Jmf ao dare
cum-yiral of ole ainna is sine
onv-hisolesinv den-datlole backslider is
•. cotch where he waSi afore, on just atch.a.
'Toek; ‘den l woo iatter anoder =What has got
/ Uys along dare dey
. ! lay till; a noder YiraL, Beiorid bredren,
God bresa ypursouls, keep in dahurreat-”
Many a wlute_ mati>sa .made ; a worse
; figure of than that, ;and very few
- have made ftS'good. p : :
▲ Local Mementoof Ma>on.
Y‘^* r ''The''WeUBbiCTg'.ffe r of Saturday, in
'..S' apeakibgiof tjiearrest of Mason, has the
following-paragraph: *
We acknowledge to a sort of personal
gratification fit’any ill ; luck that may be
faU that paragtin'ofjjotppoaity, James Vi
Mason,’whllonr I »ha t ® l ' ! i^ lll ' ;^A p “
* ginia; ever Since wbeardhbhjTsU years
► ago, in theCourtHouaein Well**
burg,-thatthe Sontlr-wouldhare her rights 1
,<i t>ru& Xff the Vnicm \fihecovlct, outiideif
* t\e wto«, IT i, whicli althoiigh entro-
* i ' ’ a self
■ -- “•* convicted traitor, enforced*with a,violence
• i,u of gesture thatinrited applause/waa.re
ceired by .the crowded audience of Brpoke;
county farmers and- 1 good
-• • 1 ’* a aiienee so' ptofofthd/that it was' more ph>*
' ~ qae atthan a'tumuUtlots cheer. 1 "Ever since
hight we havi*7iratchedhhh-7-we have
--followed’biin dotrntiurough'the tortuoiities
of .ciinie until we are rwoiced that at last
;.... *he irtfboutio gethis *‘rights”'at ; the handr
t. ... y,r., 0 f government fcehasdonehir utmost to
-*• *overthrowrA* for : tlrepeflple whom he
r ’ -they/hkre' already con*
"‘ • iUJfc airaw : himtd eteriial infamy. :
Pjtf. ~ -
<x *ong.
\ Pa,,
. iltt t)w‘n 'tJenem James!
*>* Bppn Wpflrtd' the : war&.
_ bave'ft rslljing song telling hoir
'j' ,r we haye comp tlifemotmuiliis,? ‘‘from
"7^J&SafajJ;* patera," auilso forth*
7 A yffnirtY' ijd Trsmfthu&;
*>>,**+**•+. "•*-;• rally,
•''- H - y«m Bbttr'i each Milcad nllcy, . - :
. m Amto4tmt»afcrth w»«fljr ~ . .
Yhwo oanblaadlcg cogafty ■ ■ «
rrom-ADeahwy Mcxint*ln*feo«i7,, „ : >
&■•■■ ,j
V;•■WhcMfciMhilWtantellth* fiery
V.tf- v; ;Ti
J'rom cSd jnntter—
“ ' .rf dutt-la7*l«*,t»a.*rtitth«r—
Centre,
1 And firton poß^mbums-’i • «•_..
T: AwS tbaWaphntjr in thowntfons * 7
.JcradoidP m6c»tock ' •'■ *••*'
V. I
: jsemctt^Jrr ; tailors.
JJEW GOODBI NEW GOODS!
•FALL AND WISTKBt 1
.LATESX STYLES!
->i ii • . '-V
ir-Wi.'. }• *Ai tb»«td tUBd «jf JAKES 0; WATT, eorawt
f-' •• <■ -1 ' 1
t*;*' X6e hrlfr of Jake* C.WitTrdeceMad, iwpwt
r-i -,•/• IWiy lartt® pobKc rftinflotftotto ttrwrtockof
yAIfL' ASD ■ynSTKB GOOM/WmpririMill tto
ii?::, tv«*««*s <Uh!otub!emsi«rbl^alupt«dt»^
7 GVJm.KinCft’B TOAB' •
•--:ri;. , V ';i.;g4i|eftiM' , *a wrly’dalt «fll to con*
is- ;.'.■••>? > '-ftaet*d oo r ttoau»aj)pror«difia&Ber nbcrvtofMv.
»•' " tothladty.
OtfUMlyd^ 7 "” ft.l. ••■< • ’•• ••• .....
\' r ' l ' J^ATfca'i'V’l,Ji3 l - FAtiL r
■‘ just ascario.
' Won» now oponioij ft .didcs itodc of TAIIi'
order, in • wprrtor atjle, mri •*'wfe» totttfttto
ttorfft. Wowcold rwbetfaUy, nrtlcU to otriyeaU
from oar patiooa antilS* jpWfc.'^
-'-r---'—-- BAinnei« <jbay * wn^r-}
3-;..?; T/iioaa. Sp. 19 Yjftbtracts • ■
■a ;< .
ti :J& XroMONfAofltrx PhofeitotofttoJinaoDphtU
• uuiCoU.iiat-9tMMto.Goßp&nTft«iß,totoldfttthr
kotm of —— TBIIIBCE, Sooth rUUburgh, Ott SAT*
ÜBDAY, U* 30th itut., between the boars of 10 ft.
m. and Ip.m.
miU;3t*r
.-.BAUXlUlfitf,
Jtr«W limlOßyftrofai*
Till*, »/:• ... >-...«
“CW.'Xmppi, “ do .
A K-XcCMUa4i ,r -"t
J QoM»rnmi,.WaAb, Pa
J*Um< ..
E'K YirstnU ' j
fcATßowd, SUcbl«*n
JBt:Vßikr»i Cniontuvn'
iUJ C O B*l*lne, 5 X.cttj
M SteQbeo*
Tflto ■*■' " I
QIRABDHOtJSE—Corae
L««yCK*Et,
jnoT McOoma, Gienwood
■\V B Barnett * I*tnio*l-
IntfVfc" -
1 Wta Coniilhgliamt W«t
Elizabeth
; II BrHfUeri-Peoria, 111 ...
TP. Tbonjwoa, do
HAMTd HOTEL—Liberty ttxoet, foot of Fifth,
i.v::-iv .»aan;n.HAiui,raorauLxoß.. .
Jlte Mitchalh Ohio ■. |SMlndar,N. Cumberland
A, Jfchpcirtock, . IB F. Faraaan, do
J)ih Sajtard* Bearer co . |I» Ream* do
do’ •- jA JStewird,' do
■BH Officer; Slancheeter ‘ IT ABrabdon,.■ do
U H Bell, . .IH. Barger/ I- do
;A Bitradlib; Wieamtin ; iJJ-tiUpley,. ;; do
SOftoore, . .do, ■ . >.(John Boyce, .do
'P Sigler, XtneeTWe V jEHT«rreU,N.Bruittwlck
BQ Iron*, do - " .''jjaeephPears,; Elizabeth
8 FrshMfcrt W W Wright* la, Lour’e
-Springs i•> Ljjlets, ao
; b Swearingen»Beaver po ISaipncl Grore, do
\V . . .[
- EAGLE HOTEL—LU*i
ftmnatfy
.BWl&kJepieck, OUo
H,Baker,V. ’•
111 Terrell, New Jemy
JooGUehirst,
P-B Pettit,'Ohio
* BSD LION HOTEL-
John £a»ik; CliamtwsVg
Jeedb Lasts, do
T Oortietf, V. Bethlehem
jJohttltMOn, do ■
lUBWUUum, do- ~
J Haas, Armstrong co
V Elded, ' 'do '
S Copeland, Cadlt, 0
CDunning, Allegheny ■■■'
; NATIONAL HOTEL
. -'-Tl •iiki’ljlS,
Ja» Tower,. P 3 A I
W A'Andtron/Ky-' * 1
NORMAL SCHOOL. - H. WILLIAMS
lliMopaoed* NOBMAL SCIIOOL ut No. i 7 Bt.
Clair BtwoU lUid*tol7. .
’ Tatimouj *4 Xeacftm:
He utho emmeeUorcf Teachers, tfao man to
whom all of ns look for advice and ln»t ruction.
“ _. . . : JOHN. J. WOLCOTT.
1 concur most' heartily with the'above,
.... LEONARD H. EATON.
I cbecrfdllyconcur In the opinion expreesed eborv.
.i ■ ■ v “ V, B. FREW.
I take pleasure in giving It as my opinion that the
foregoing recommendation is fully merited.
A. BCRTT.
I know of no one'who deterree higher testimony Jn
hb favor. , N; AVERY.
T fuDv concur Snthe shore recotmnendstlou.
• ■ i D..DENNISON,
He can prepare pupUa for the 'High School puicker
than any other teacher In this city.
,•- * A-T^DODTHETT.
- $1 frcr~wfeefc, in aJtnnce. »qB:3tawd
T)ENN INSTITUTE, Hancock Street,
•jL :- jrnaa : PtKjr, is-how open for the reception of
f2s per atari on of flvanionUu.
aoßrlyd -r . -J- M. SMITH, Prludpal.
™—f'
- o-PrmwiiQH, Noremtar 23d, ISiil. J
"VTGTICB IS HEKEBY GIVEN, that
■l\ tb» ftillouriiig Account* of Executors, Adminis
trators, Guardian*, 4c., bare been duij passed In said
fiegtaerV Office, will be presented (otbo Or*
Phans’ Court for confirmation and allovranca, on
MONDAY, Dec***** SSd, 1861: ' '
Account of James Btaßord, administrator of Henry
' M’Kee, dec’d. Filed Sept. 7, A. D., 18bl.
. Account ofJ.A«pttieou and Catharine Bmwn, «-
ocmor of Brown, dec’d. File*! Sept. 'A>, ls»4.
Account "of James Leech, administrator of Mary
Pritcb, dee’d. FUed Sept. 21, ItwL
Account pt James Fib guardian of Daniel eller.
Filed Sept. 23,1861* '
Final ateountbr'Jonh Irwin, acting executor of
Wmyret Irwin, dee’d. Filed BepW 23,18 UL
. Acamntutf: David Deusuwm, acting executor of
Henry Denxmors, dec’d. Filed Oct. 2,'1501.
; "Acwnnt ‘of "Leonard 'Walters, administrator of
FraneisMtmgle, deCd. Filed Oct;-4,1861.
Account of Benjamin Dutton, administrator of
George Parcels, dec'll. Filed Oct. 9,180.
Final account of WUUam Wilson, executor of John
Craig, decide Filed Nov. 1,180. .
■ Account of John Adams, administrator of John
Patterson, dee’d. FlfadNar. 2,1841.
Final account nfflrurUnh Willett,executor of Wil-
Bam Willett,,deC’d. Filed Nov. 6,1861.
. Account, of D. .Oakland, administrator of J. B.
Irwin. SIW NoV. 7,IKL ''
'AcaMmtnfFiebiniing Morrosr ana A. Hollands, ex
; ecutord of r JMtn Morrow, (fac’d. Filed Oct. 29,18G1.
Account of Joseph Barton, administrator of Mary
Thompara,. deceased FQed Not., 11,1861.
Account of John -Can, Administrator of James
Cut; dec’d: 'Tiled Nov: 12,186 L
Acdount of J. ft. Walden,administrator of Wa*h
• ifigtnaMason, dee’d. fiMFor.bS,.IHL
. Account 6f John Mcftlheny, guardian of Mary Jane
Swords. Tiled Nov. 16,18dl .
Account of John Swords, -administrator of Jane
Bwords, dec’d; Ffletf Nor. 19,1861.
Final account of Drfaelds Wood and Joel T. Wood,
! executors of, George Wood, dec’d. Filed Nor. 19,
r p
Final acconrithfJobn Y.Scult, gtumlian of James
1 A.Shiehfr. Tiled Nov. 20,IBM;
Account of Joseph McConnell and Francis B. Me*
Council, guardians of John J. McConnell. Filed Nor.
y|, IWI. ')■' . ;r. . J, .1* .
. Account of. Bichard Banter and Hugh Dan ter, ad
ministrators of John Danrar, dec'd. Filed Nor. 21,
1*0:' • --'Si j .-- ..
Account of John Mitcbel and Johu M. Faas, ad
wilnl«tT»tnr«4if H- II- Ryan, tlwc'-d. Filtd foT. 21,
1861.
Partial Bccodnt of Jami* Blaekmore, John C. Dav
ltt and'Waite* Fceter,- «x*cmoc» of' Tbotna* Black
more, dec'd. Filed Nor. 2A 180 L
Accountof HenryHaysand AdameGetty,admlb
buatoteam tatoweiit mwm o( (korjp B. Hun;,
d£’d. -Filed Nor. M, Mdl.
; • Final kctount-of Petor Tortman, odmlnUtrutorvf
Pater Fortatan, dec’d. XUed Nor. 22, 1801.
. ,5- « v;m J. MCHABDSOIT, Kojuter.
no33:ltda3tirF 7 '
. ViMA'jbl’BATOK'Sj -Let
tezs of-Administration upontho e*tato <jl
Thomas AfeCrau}ate«f ; >Vtikiu* luwrubip, Alleghe
ny cdnnly,'Pa.,a«ceaSed,' have been grouted by the
Begbterof WUk td tbfi nndenlgued. All person*
hat tug claim* or demandiagaioit the mute of aald
decedent are requested to make them, known without
deliyi and those indebted to him ale' 'required to
make payment to IVH. B. M’GRISA, Adm'r,
ucSl:ot*rF Wllklu* Tp., Allegheny Cb„.Pa.* .
A DXittffiTKATOK S NOTICE.—Let-
XjL Admlhlatratioo upon thecatiae of Mrs.
'LavinaT. Atatim late'of Col Una township, AUeghuny
coonty, hays (Ida dayJ«eiLgranted to the undersign
ed- AU peraone Indebted .to the estate will make lm>
medUtepayaent,amithoeehaviDg claim* trill-pro-:
sent them, propariy.aatbenticated, tpr settlement.
..i HENBIEITA B. SIAIIE9, Adm’r,
ocgfcflwT" ' " • Bart Liberty.. '
t?bXAXJS OF . LEHAUIN,.
Adt&ltiihratlop on the
cauictdrliehhUii; late'bf fifaler towriship,
deceased, baTwfc been granted ttf the 'Ohdenlgoed, ail
penuha JldOAbtedtO the said estate wttTpleaM moke
payment, and thosft bavihgclaims trOl phase present
: * oc23;6kHr 1 ’ ' ‘ShalerTp.,AlKghtny,Co.,Pa.
■VT of All min.-'
Of Tbomaa
of the city of Pittsburgh,ddotaesd* have been granted
to ths subscriber. AU pehoui Indebted to' the aald
jatate aro requested .to make bn mediate papa eat f and
those having claims or .demand* against the estate of
: fbe mid dbcedmirw&l make known the aame'without
dalar trr 1 * •-.HABAH^lAßDiniß^Adia’x,
ritfffllm'M to
‘jJe-all pewoni interested, that the Coqrt ha* fixed
*Af CRDAT, January j4th, ABBQ, aft 10 o’clock a. to..
far the bearing of tha apphfalkaxC the nodewlgned.
far hU flnal-dmclua'gagnmrtb* JaiolTsnt Lew*, at
tta Coart Hmm» in tbocitgwiPllUbnrgb, when and
A DMiftffcSi'KATiUX'S NOTICE.—
(&<it Lottera of Ailmini*-
*mteQQti ttyefttta lata of Penn
toimtbtp, AQagbeny county, doccued, lut* l*wn
‘xtUftftLtO Che,«&9mi<it«d.’ • All pdnons Indebted to
1 Mid MtAtc.Vtlli tttaab make Imiwdiate payment, and
IlkiaAbartny'cUliM tdrjpmetit tlienj,.properly ad l
tiwHcrttiL tot tettlauignt.- - *--•■
- ndgfcltdaWwl* ‘"ASyABTOTTEART, A&a’x
¥
FALL AND WINTKBI
LATLSTSTTLIar
"#4s.-md\6oßilWQ£pifi>B received on.&tpoail.
• ' iirfTawk'nlftted StocktoWem hie Individually te* :
'iij»n»n»}otbdfpceßore“totbe whole extent ofibeir
utnumeinL s, _ •' : it r
Jams'Marshall,"' 8. B. Robison,. ‘j ,
'■SambelGeorge, . V. A. Btawsrt*
’John BTDeritr, Fi W. K’Qwgw, '
v • William Walker, r
■.’Joseph Long, • • Robert Bell, "■ '••:<
'.• * Joseph Love, - •. Richard Fiord,
JaeobPchltev
‘JohniJcott, - 1 - L Tbotnto Scott,
Thomas Mellon, -.D.K. Galway,
?rJ6hft.:YlqgA,'.- '. .Jam* A; Knox.
: -r’ .„. , ~r’juua *arshau» mM. .
, . : .«rai:i>«t . -
IttteJy oo
iiN unpMtbx «*■hawng'ieen; destroyed by lire, vc
* N*
of BACON
SHOULDERS, SIDES and HAMS direct from the
took* Howe, and ehall*bs_pl«—ed to •es'ourcusto
am. tatfOtdtf] Wit B. HATS A 00.
W. C. BOBIffSON, Tx turn.
'rtnei pal tiotel j, !
k LißT' Mairr. ; tV
f3rtilr£tijl
[Xri llcDaiUkM, -
AUlanC*
StrtD
ti nald«B*n , Mii»rva, ;o
*
j W Mc£v?o, CftOonlb'g
W li Smith, Mem city
CorßßHit?«{Wwfc. P*
J H Brown, YourigMowu
\fm SkioDer, Phih
|j.p Hillard. Sakna
DB.Saafeid,NY
U ll DuuUp.Str Enimi
rlJKUlUter,
|B Johnson,-NY
•cThlrd'and SmltlxfleU eta.
ri raonuiTOß. .
SS' Smith, Kanawha, V*
3 MtKafciport .
SCDunnen.Buma VUt*
W BPusey, Jr, Beoref '
Mis* Taylor, •do
Mis* IHLlner, . do
tty. Mow Seventh.
, fDonujßtn..
Over kin*,
jQeo .W Doty, Wert «*
H Tbot McHaster*
|W Ferrells, Cnon Valley
|S LangrtalT.Ofiio
—No. S Bt. Clair street.
3 L McGee,
B M Brunner, Wuab’ton
Geo Land, Cknonstmrg
A Sautterly, Oil City
J H Vanvoorhia, do
TMadSy 1 /N Cumberland
B Moon, fcstrobe
So-. 187 Water street.
, TKorarma. £'
[John Ingram, W EiLr-ab’h
TMeObrd, do
W Johnston, Maryland
jed vcjt no.r.ii.
DEPOSIT BANKIN'!
00., So. Ms rOCBIn STBIKT. • . :
bass ot jdeposit A2n>ri3comtT. / ;;
IKtEDESTtArDOSIIEPOSITS,
<*«?*■*< •»«-.—-ra«r.!'a,?w»yi ■,ia««a>Tiattt-^.-yvr^e>yai < vair;
STEAMBOATS.
i™'R eiNCINNATI 4 fioßi rJEL*
£ ISVILLt.-TUe fineeteaber
i INGS,G*pI. K.‘Bobin*m;'will leave- fdr-tbo above
[ ail intermediate'.port*,-'on WEDNESDAY, at
i 4 o'clock. For freight or’pamge apply .on board or
'.to , *uso. _ J. RLITINGSTOITA CO.. Agent*.
TPOE (JiNCINNAII, IAMJISkt JEgl^
£ ISVLLLE AND-ST. LUtTlS.—TheJgSggMh
fine summer AEGONACT, Capt. Porter, teavee lor
the above porta on THIS DAY, at 5 o'clock?*. m.—
For freight t& laumg* apply o'u hoarder to
c 025 J. B. LIVIXQSTOS A CO., Agent*.
REGUJLAH WEKK.JL Y ,
PACKET FOB GALLIPOLIS
PORTSMOUTH.—The splendid rtonner ROCKET,
•Capt. John Wolf, wiU leave for the above and all In
termediate port* EVERY H*SPAY, at 10 u'rlotk.—
For freight or passage apply on board or to
fr]i> I). 11. LEWIS, Aernt, .
T7H)K CINCINNATI, LOUl^-. jngL.%
£ VILLE AND ST. LOUIS.—The fliuMw
steamer SUNXY SIDE, Capt. F. Maratia, leaves m.
above and all Intermediate portv, on WEDNESDAY,
at 5 p.m. For freight or passage: apply un board or
to de2 J. B. LIVINGSTON A IXU Agents.
F>K CINCINNATI & LUU-f-tCfg^
IS VILLE.—The' beautiful
JACOB POE, Capt* Wm. Stoops, will leave as abon
on WEDNESDAY, at 4p. tu. For freight or pamage
itmlv on board or to
dei jony rtACK, Agent.
TJOkL CINCINNATI, COUIS- [JERj>
£ VILLE AND fcl. LOUIS.—The fiQfflß&S
steamboat ST. CLOUD, Capt. 0. A. Drato. will k»va
a* above oh THIS DAY, at 6 p.m. For freight
ur paanee apply on board or to
i. B- LIVINGSTON A OQ-. Agent*.
PITTSBURGH AN i> FUKTa- 1 tcsr^i*
UOUTH PAGKET.—For Wheeling,JCßßafififc
dog, ainriet**, Parkersburg, Pomeroy. tiauipuus,
Trunton and Portsmouth.—The steamer CLARA
DEAN, Capt. A. J. Uamllllot, will leave for Part*
month KvERY TUESDAY, at 3 o’clock p. m.—
Leaves Portunodthi EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock
m. For freight oejamage- unity on board or to
notfartlm . , JNU. FLACK, Agent.
PITTSBURGH ANl> GAli-jrtrjfcTh
LIPOLIS PACKET.—The
new passenger at earner UNDINE, Capt. M. A. cw,'
will feare Pittsburgh for G alii polls EVERY SATUR
DAY, at 4 o’clock p. m. Betttrning, bares Gallipo-
Us EVERY TUESDAY, at 10 a. m. For freight or
nauagoabply on board or.to
■ J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents.
WU.III.AK WKlilC'Lii.lte.,
ZANESVILLE PACK ET.— TbnKß
new and beautiful, passenger steamer EMMA UKA»
11 am. Cut. Monroe Ayers, loaves Tittsbnrgh for
Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY,« 4 o’clock p. m.—
lietdrnlng/bjavtii Zanesville EVERY FRIDAY, at 8
a. m: For frulght or p***gO‘apply on bounl or to
J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents, Pittsburgh.
H S. PIERCE A CO., Agent*, Zanesville. , se!4
«un i.A-Vi' wkiiEmiOi: iiar .1,
PACKET.—The splendid
steamer MINERVA, Capt. John Gordon, lean* far
Wheeling and ail intermediate ports EVERY TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at U o'clock
a. m., making cl<we connections with the regular
naekets for' Parkfosbureh and CincinnatL Return
tog, leave* Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o’clock a. m. Passengers
rvcciuted through to ClndnnatL For freight or p*»-
saite applV on board or to JAS. COLLINo A CO.,
attl U 4 Water street.
jmiSCELLajrEOUS.
S“ teaji WEEKLY BETWEEN JiSi.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL,
lugnnd embarking Passengers at QUEENS to M>,
(IreUniL) The Liverpool, New York and Phikdci
pliia Steamship Company Intend despatching their
fall-powered Clyde-built Iron Steamships as fallows:
ET£)A m ~~ ,---, Hoittrdny, Novembor 30.
CITY OF MANCUESTER—SaInnIay, December 7.
CITY OF BALTIMORE Rattmlay, December 14.
and every SutunUy, at koos, from Pier 44, North
River. i
bates- or pamaqe:
FIRST CAB IS—W STEERAGE -.530,00
do to London.— 80,00 do to London 33,00
do to Paris* 85,00 do to Pari* -38,00
do to Hamburg. 85.00 J do to Hamburg- 36,00
' Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot
terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low. rptes.
KWPersons wishing to bring out their friend* can
buy tickets here at the following rates to New York:
From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $75, $B3
uod $lO6. Steerage from Liverpool S4G,(M. From
Queenstown $30,00.
The« Steamers havo superior accommodations for
passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They
are built in-Water-tight Iron Sections, and have
Talent Firs Annihilaton on board.
S9EEssiesgk&s fob Ecboff..—By order of (Is Jkc
retry of SLZ&, <tU pattengen Uaring th* Unttrd S taU*
an required to, procan Pwporti brfort going nn board
tht Steamer.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
15 Broadway, New York.
JOHN THOMPSON, Agent,
rohlC:dtf No. *lO Liberty «treet, Pitulmrgh.
,AVia & FHILLIPS,
BRASS FOrXDEtt.S AND MAXUFACTtTBKBS,
PLUMBERS,
gAs and steam fitters,
Manufacturers anti Pealcrs In
GAS FIXTURES,
PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
o f svery description.
OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER or
IRON, with tbs most approved Ckamber* or Valve*,
of all kind*, ud warranted to give satisfaction.
MANUFACTORY,
110 Wat or and KM Front stmts,
JQmUUIXJE S XX FLINT ULAS!
\ OVAL CARBON OIL
LAMP CHIMNET9.
Patented September lGtb,lBGl.
The (*est that havrever yet been offered to the
public. They an the beet for the following reasons:
1. Because, be Lex of an oral shape, the glass Is
everywhere, equally distant from tbe Same, so that
the draft it stronger and more regular.
X, The Oval shape U better adapted to reeist the
effect of sudden, expansion, so that it is impossible to
. crack than.
A The glass is made largely or Lead add Pearlaah,
giving a great degree of strength and elasticity. Ths
chimneys which housekeeper* have found to be so
brittle as to crack, even when not in use, aro invaria
bly made of Lime Glass Instead of flint Glass, of
which ours are manufactured.
4. But ths greatest advantage of these Chimneys is
'that when you have one It wIU last forever, and if
auy housekeeper breaks one by the heat of the lamp,
leLbrt cal! at tbe manufactory, and we will replace
her cracked chimney by a down whole ones. This
proffer doe* not include accidents at those cases of
breakage when the chimney has, through inexpert
tmee, been screwed so closely to tbe lamp os to pre
vent It* expansion when healed- ,
Jlaijufiaurvrwand consumers of Carbon Oil, wuo
have felt' the .magnitudo of the obstacle, which has
existed 1n the great expense of chimneys, in the way
of tbs universal use of tbe oil, have found a mrenu)dy la
the Oval XX flint Glass Chimneys, which has mate-.
rially lessened the cost of Carbon Oil light .to those
who use them, and increased the consumption of oil
cohtoahcht Upon the lessened expense for chimneys.
' Per sale by J. 0. Kirkpatrick, LiTburomA Co.,
Sogen-l Nesldt, P. Haydra, Lucasco Oil Co., Walden
A Rcdttftke, ,W. Ogden A Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W.
M. Murray, or at the Manufactory, Washington st.,
near PennsylvahlaaVends'l _
talOdsinUttf • E. D. DITHRIDQE.
AKD OIL CLOTHS at the
V foubthstbekt carpet STORE.
W. D. A H. ScCALLUM
Have thleday opened part of e Tcry Urge and varied
assortment of CARPETING, .to which they invite
the attention of buyers, as they shall be offered on
tho most favorable terms.
Also, a newly Imported lot of .beautiful DRUG
GETS, of all widths, and at the lowest rates.
W/D. * H. McCALLUJt*
tfl ronrth itTooi n«tf Wooa.
AND OAJeS.
FALL STYLES - = A-
At
- ' :: . • > . . McCOBD.ACO.’S,
" lilifobli-ISTiIEET! PiritBUBOU,
Have now. on band a.vary largo assortment and com
plete stock ofthe latest styles of
: HAT? AND CAPS, • • -
Both ftrtbecftyasdcotmtrytnde, which.they can
'BjU AtTsir low price*.’; 5 ;
‘ A3F Orders ptomptlyfilled. t . . so2l
* LL.Miillii!i V -UOUi,XX, B*.—in the
XXCourtof OommonPlea*, Jfp. 2£>i October,term,'
lftO. r la the matter of the voluntary assignment of
Z«&H. Ooe’tdh.vi: C,‘o. EoceUs. ' \
ntfwtd WltjKcnrember l JCth/TSU,the report
of B. B; Todd, Eea., Urn Auditor heretofore sppolnt
' sdUiihli«Me»*xhi biting wStatsrafnt, sndflnil s*t-'
, account of C; O r ImumU, as aarignee
sdbr?said f Wng filed, it, la confirmed wvi. And it U
ordered tnet nolice.be published tln;?la Pittsburgh
RVelitf Gdstfl* -for thriw wrtkxofthe flling of bald
aecdbtil. Abfftfcar it wffi be ooafinned absolutely,
and the said ewdgnre discharged &W th« ."M* K?**
ontbe l-tth dW.of Deoember next, if
cause be shown to the contrary. From tbd Record.
nolff:StwF Attest: D. ARMSTRONG. ProWy.
gECEEMffIeI
'BEfciima' ntfistAt comw stotp,
v it UUXBS'jaMBUb COU9K STBOPt i--
3SIW;Ba-.CKI,SBBATiD. UVJ!B PlilA
'SELLERS' CKLEBRATEDLIYER RILLS,;
'BELLEBS'BKEIVAEtKD VERMirtfQK,
SELLERS’ UNRIVALLED TK BMIPOOE,'
And nU by DruggUta and in atorec throcgbout
tb» amntry. ocsrwtff
PJIOJPOS+f M*S,
PKOPoSuS WILI.BE RECEIVED!
wtlxi-to-.# <£!££•
m, L olled Mates Army, No. 1139UI11ALI* biLLET,
1-hH.Mphk, Tmill ItuVtack x.. on tb» .rru OF UE
CKMBKB- NEXT,fer furnishing GNL HINHuMI
FOUR WHEEL AMBULANCES, kiiwu as the
Triplet patterns, to be endorsed “-Proposals lor ftir
nbhlng Tripler Ambulances."
AMBULANCE (Boot.)
Sills 11 feet lung, out to out, includingloot-board,
wWe by 2>i Inches deep. The foot-board
: Is il»4 iuclies wide, made of 1 iuch stuff, and bsteued
oo tHe tills by luch bolts at each eml. - The sills
are made at trout end bo an to iuchue the foot-board
upwards. Thcrearceight Muds on each side I>* inch
square; aides ens solid panel* of inch boards, So
inches high (With middle rail) from top of sill to top
of rail on panels. There Is a top rail»iU>ut4‘* inches
above; this rail is listened, lo tho stud*. The
body is 9 feel 9ft inches in leugtii in the dear, from
OQUidu of tail piece to box iu trout, and 4 feet wide
in tho clear, front or head-bdanl, 13 iuebes high, 3
foot high in centre from door to ridge pole, and top
made oval, 6 bows 2xft inchus, fastened to mils ami
•tada with acrewi ootiiufi.
iu secoud lower panel or - fret troai front, on each
side, there is a wicket door 9V£ inches wide Hud 14>|
inches loug. This door ia rnado to slide iu a groove
on the inside. The seat for driver is male or the lid
of box, with cushion. The box is 18 Inches wide, lift
.inches in the clear, with partition iu the middle; the
i..j h fastened to the lid of the box, plain hand
I lock on side, to which is attached an iron rod or lever
alongside of bddy; to tbo lever la aslrup-by which the
driver locks the wagou. ‘
A middle bar 3)4 itft inches is bolted on sills, for
the hindside spring, 2 braces on tall end of body
reaching from tail piece to top rail.
Frame work of body to bo of best white oak timber
thoroughly seasoned, the bows 'to bo of white nsh;
'panels to be of poplar, thoroughly seasoned.
Curtains to be strapped, straps to bedewed on with
harness thread, well waxed.
SPRINGS OF AMBULANCE.
Springs to be of best quality spring etoel. Hack
spring* feet two inches long from centre to centre;
sola springs back. 3 feet 10 inch*** ceulro to ceutref
front backspring 4 feet 2 inches centre to centre; the
cron spring* are 2% inchc* wide, 7 plates; tho aldo
springs iy 4 inches wide, by 6 plater, tho side springs
front d lu inches long ceuire to centre.
**>«■ of iron, to be case-hardened, Ift aquuro, turn
ed edgewise, with nuU on ends. Boxes 9ft long, l %
by 11* inches. .. .
Huns of gum or locust, thoroughly seasoned; the
•pokes and felloes to be made of white oak, thorough
ly seasoned.
Hlud wheels 4 feet 6 inches high, without the tiro,
hubs 7)4x10 inches, spokes IftpU inches at the shoul
ders, lire i Inches wide % .inch thick, felloes 2ft
inches deep.
Front wheels 3 foot 6 inches high without tho tiro;
, hui» 7)4xli> inches, spokes 2xl y 4 inches at the shoul
der. felloes Xft inches deep. '
" liouiidf and naif hounds to bo of White oak, of best
quality and without defects. llalfhoundsXfoct long, r
mb wncol, 2 feet diameter, Ift indies by y % inch.
Whole bounds 4 foot 4 Indies long, 3 cross bars on
sth wheel, 2 Inches square, cross bur‘on Erout
houudi 4 lout 9 inches long, the steps on each side ora
fastened to this cross bar.
Boublo trees 4 feet long, Ironed sumo as omnibus
os, as' Is also the whole running gear, the double
frees, and b-ui uoe to bo of. white hickory, without
defects uod thoroughly acusoncd.
Tongue, lu feet t> luches long, 4 inch x2ft inch al
front of jaws of hounds, and tapers to 2ft inches
squire at hack end; at front end it tapers to Ift inch
es round; a hook with eye iu u goes ou tup ol tougue
. to attach lead bar lor lead burses; featl bar same
leugth as double lice, made light; tongue to be made
oi white oak, of best quality and free from defect*.
litter of AHBt LANCE.
Sixfrut 7ft lucliia loug, 1 foot lu inchis wide; pan
els ift inches wide, lft inches Ihick, oF poplar, and
has a solid bottom; mattnvw is made of heavy oil
cloth, stuffed with best quality curled horse hair, the
covorof litters is festeued to panel* of litter by a
leather binding and tacked oh around; lu frame of
litter them are to bold matnu* springs; crons strips
To Us mode of best quality oak.
The frame work lor upper litters is composed of 3
t-tws stripe, ouv on eacn eud and one in the middle;
on* truss piece on tom on ouch side, and two In the
middle for tracks to run tho litter lit on; the tracks
are made in the bottom os well us the upper, % inch
xjl inch Iron, and extend the whole Isugth ot body
from inside of tall piece; them am three rollers ou each
side of litter frame, with flange, samo os regular rail*
road car wheels.
There are 4 litters for each wagon; 4 small pillows
and two cushions, one for driver and one tor buck
seat; cm ouch side of litter frame there is an iruu han
dle, <n-Hi. to slip in and out; theso haudles are lot in
level with the litter frame, 21 inches long, made to
come out, say lo iuches, without being checked.
Thera is a hook in each end oi the frame to
kmp it in place, when in the body, and frstcuH to u
stuplo in the floor, let in so as to Le nearly level, up*
per litters'tho same; thp staple is put in the front and
back cross bar.
Tail board to be mnJu of neli, 15 inches wide, by full '
1 inch stuff, and. when down, rest on joint blngus,
fnrmin* * foot board, supported, when down, by a
leather 2 inches wide, which goes around the
tall piece at each and, between tho panel and tho
bntctw; when if is up it forms the tall board.
__A moveable seat goes in body, back of litters, mode
of 1 Inch boards, and end pieces; the bottom i» 18
Inches wide, and hoard to form buy back, 16 inches
high; Ibis has a cushion; the tail board is fastened,
when up, by books secured to middle rail.
' Each side of the body of the otubnlaneo to ba mark
ed V. H.‘, oil other ports to be lettered U. S*.
It is sgreod and distinctly umierstood that the am
buiauaw are to he so constructed that tho several
ports of any ons unbalance will agree and exactly fit
thoss of auy other, so ua to require uo numbering ox
arranging for putting together, and all the materials
used fur their construction to be uf the best quality;
, ah tbs wood thoroughly seasonal and the work, in
.11 it* parts, faithfully executed in tho best workman
like manner.
The work may be inspected from tide to tlmo, as
it progremea, by an officer or an agent of the Quar
termaster's Department,■and none of it shall I>6 paint
ed until it shall have been inspected and approved by
said officer or agent authorized to inspect it. When
finished, painted and, iuspocted by an officer of tho
Quartermaster's Department, and delivered us herein
agreed, they shall be petid for.
The ambulances are to bexleUTorodin Philadelphia,
if desired by the Quartermaster's Department.
G. n. CROSSIAX,
Deputy Quartermaster General.
Army supplies.—office of the
Actecq CoxxasißT or Svtsißttsct, Xo. 1138
Gulxmj} Street, PuiLanEtrsia, Novrxstn 22, 1861.
PKOPOSALB wilt be received at this office uutil 12
o’clock uD tho 30th DAY Vi' NUVKMBEB, for
furnishing for the use of tho Uiited States Array, at
such times sad In such quantities as may l*e re
quired during the month of December, the following
Subsistence stores, via:
150,000 pounds first quality Smoked Barxtn Sides
packed in tight tierces, of about JOO pounds
2,000 barrels Ultra Superfine Flour.
eO.OOO pounds first quality Pilot Bread, in good flour
'• barrels. _
350 bushels first quality Xew white Beans, in
good dry barrels. -- , .
150 bushels first quality Split Peas, lu good dry
barrels. , _ ,
10,000 pounds prime Bice, in good flour barrels.
30,000 'pounds prime Bio Coffee, in barrels.
42,000 pounds light yellow Sugar, in barrels.
2,000 gallons vinegar. , „ „ A „
2,500 pounds best quality Adamimtino Candles, rail
weight, one-fourth sixes and three-fourths
twelves.
10,000 pounds good hard Soap, fall weight.
250 bushels good, clean, dry fine Balt, In good
tight barrel*.
250 gallons good Molasses or Syrup, in barrels.
Samples, In box** distinctly marked, to accompany
proposals fbrall articles except meat. All of the ar
ticle* to be of the boat quality, securely packed, and
In perfect order for.transporUtion, Bids will includo
packages and delivery in the city.
Sellers fiuttip and dato of pnrchttw required ou each
package. Certificate of inspection of tho Meat and
Flour will bo required. Bids from known dealeaa or
mauufiteturers only will .be considered, and each bid
must bo accompanied by the written guarantee of
tworesponslble persons lor the fiUthfal performance
be endorsed “Proposals for Subsistence
Stores.” and directed to
atone, an CAPTAJIS C. W.-THOMAS,
A. Q. M. and A. C. S., U. g. A.
QAS FIXTURES. ~~~
PITTSBURGH.
A large assortment
FOB BALE BY
MKfclyticaO
mi) THE PUKUAJ, especially thcjs^
J. ignorant and Pal*ly Modoat
of aU denomination!, treat Sicrat and Delicate JMh'.
ordare, Self-Abuae, Dieoaeae or Situations common
and Incident to Pantile of both Mgea, awl ndull»,«n- :
gla aud married. Bccauee Dr. BHAbSTßUPcpob
fisbeadim fact of Ilia doing ao, the ignorant andfiJeely
mudest are diaadfiilly ahocked, and think it a groat
aio, rerr immoral, and fcar contamination and cor
ruption among their trite;;, promiaiiig eons, and
danghtira. Their family phyalcian ehoukL ta. can
titrS to k»p them in ignoianca that they do the aamo
as Dr. BttASSTBUP, (exmpt publlahlng,) J«t ,o lu
crative praotica might bo loet to them, among atupld,
fiUaely mod eat and proinmptnona familire, bom and
ndaod in Ignorance, apronr up tia moib-roons, and
wto compare aocietyi fnteWgonce.ieniw, etc., todol
iari and cente, mjeurfioiwlj, meanly or Illy gotten.
It la to publicity, hoarder, that ‘numerona parenta
and guard! eni thankful thm their tont, dnngh
teta andenuda, prdioualy feeble, aidtly and of dell
ente conatitntlon and appearance, hare been roatored
S hSand rlgor by bdldca
many before and attar marriage: through him bare
beon anted much Buttering, anxiety, mortification, etc:
Haring the advantage.oforw thirty
once and obaerrution, com*finentiy bo hai AhpdiOT
akiu in the troatrofoit of apodal diaeaaca, and who la
daily • coneulted by the prifeaelon, a; men aa recom
mmded byi roapoctahle -dUzona. pnbliahera, proprie-
SSe^hoteKyrorvntoe,BfiSmlthfioM .treat, near
Diamond atreet. Private communication. ftom all
Wttofthe Chian »Wclly attendM to. Diroct to
BOXwVPlttalmrghToetOffice:
(JOUGiIS
TOHN Jt'. bCUT'iY WHOLESALE I>EALEB
J » fcßfcGS,' tiltf*** OIM, VARNISHES and
T)YE-STUFF&,
AU order* wl» rpcoiro proofrlimatlpa. is-nn Hit
A Pi>LEsJ—l2# bbls. primo Green Ap-
JuL Ibf nil by n 025 H£NBY B« COLLINS*
!
IThe great ''American Ranedka,” known eis
OEHUIHE PRKPARATIOHS, viz
HELMBOLD3 EXTRACT “BUCHU,"
•• “ SARSAPARILLA,
“ IMPROVED BOSE WASH.
HELMBOLD’S -GENUINE PREPARATION.
•QIQULVCOKCENTEATED'
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive nud Specific Remedy fur Disease* of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, ORAVEL, and DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS..
This Medicine increases the power uf Digestion,
and excites Uie ABSORBENTS Into healthy action,
by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS d«o*I-
Uoms and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS ore
reduced, ua well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION,
mill Li good tor MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN:
, -lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Egy weaknesses arising from Ex ceases, Elmbiu of Dis
sipation* Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING STMP-
Indispoaition to Exertion, Lorn uf Power,
Low of. Memory, Difficulty of Rreathiog,
Weak Nerves, Trembling', '
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dlmnoss of Vision, Pain fn the Back,
' Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hinds, .Flushing of the Body, .
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of tho Face,
~.. pallid countenance,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this
medicine invariably removes, soon follow*
IMPQTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In 000 of which tbo patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed
by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,”
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many an aware of tho cause of thdr suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And th* iltlancholg Deaths bp Consumptum,
nctt imr WITSCSS TO THE THUTH Of THKAWERriOIC.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH
Requires the aid uf modlcino to strengthen and
Invigocste the System,
Which Hclmbold s EXTRACT BUCHU invariably
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON-
IN MANY XFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES, tho Extract Buchu is unequalled by any
other remedy, ns in Chlortsis or Retention, Irregu
larity, Paintuluess, or Suppression of Customary
Evacuations; .Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the
Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaints incident to tho sex, whether arising from
Indiscretion, Habit* of Dissipation, or in the
Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant
Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous Diseases-
lu till Us stages, At little expense ;
Little or no change in diet; Noinconvenicnco
“ And no erponre.
i It' catue* a frequent desire and gives strength to;
Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and curing Strictures of tho Urethra,
allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent in the
cln.ni of diseases, and oxpetttfig all Few won*, Ditemcd
and worn-out Matter.
JUST RECEIVED
BAILY, FARRELL A CO.
AVI29 FO URTH.STREET.
JtrEDfC'AZ*
“ITEISIBOLD*S'
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
X TOTAL WILL COXTTXCE THE MOST ISRPTICAL.
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES,
TEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
DECLINE OB CHANCE OF LIFE.
BEE STHPTOJU AEOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT!
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
cunts
SECRET DISEASES
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS,
Who have been the victims of quacks, and who hare
paid hsavt FEES to bo cured in a short time, have,
found they were deceived, and that the “POISON'’
has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried
op in thn system, to break .out in aggravated form,
and' ' ‘ .
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Use Helmbold** Extract Buchu for all affections
and diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whattfvor cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Dt*aa*es of these organ* require the aid of a
DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And fa certain to have the desired effect in ail DU
cows for which It is recommended.
Blood! Blood! Blood!
lldmbM't Highly Concentrated Compound
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
SYPHILIS.
This is on affectionof the Blood, and
ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS,
LININGS OF THE NOSE, BARS,
THROAT! WINDPIPE,
AND OTHER MUCOUS BUBFACES,
Slaking its tfppearance In the fbnn of ULCEUS.
Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla
Purifies the Blood, . . ,
and ramor.ee all Seal; Eruption* of the Skip,
Giving to the complexion a
OLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR.
It Wing prepared expressly for this class of com
plaints, Its Blood Purifying Properties are preserved
to • greater extent than any other preparation of
Sarsaparilla.
HELMBOLD'S BOSE WASH,
An excellent Lotion for disease* of a Syphilitic Na
ture, and as an injection in diseases'of the Urinary
Organs arising from Habits of Dissipation, nsed in
connection with the Extracts Bochn or Sarsaparilla,
in such (Unfair* at recommended.
Evidence of ike wort reliable and responsible character
trill accompany the medicines.
CEETIFICATEsi)F CUBES,
Prom 8 to 20 yeart' trending,
With names known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
- For' Medical Properties of BUCHC, see Dispensa
tory-of. the .United States.
8c» Frofessor DEWEE3' ralnablo works on the
Practice of Physic.
‘ Seo 1 ’ remarks made by the Into celebrated Dr.
PHYBlCK,Philadelphia. ' ‘_
800 remarks ..made'.by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW*
ELL, acolebratod Physician and Member of the Royal
College of. floraeons/lrejand, and published in the
‘TranukcOoni br tbe tong'and Queen’s JournoL
•- seo Modbo-Chlriirgical Review/ pnbllshed by
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of
Bnrgeu'ns.- 1
.' So* mart of the late Standard. Works on Hedldna.
Extractßuchu, $1 OOper bottle,or six for 95 06.
..'BareapariUail 00. “ •* “ COO
Improved Bose Wash, fiOcJ 1 . ' “ 2 GO
Or, half dozen of each, for 912 (ft, which will be suffi
cient to care the most obstinate cases. If directions
are adhered to.' Delivered.- to any address, securely
packedfrom-nbmrration. - - i
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICA-
CUBES GUARANTEED.!
ADVICE GSATISt
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia, 1L T_Hxlmbou>, who being
•Utfly. sworn, klotli say hii preparation* contain no nar- ;
colic, no- mercury,or other -injurious drugs, but are
purely vegetable. il. T. IIKLMBOLD.
Swum and subscribed before lne, the -id day of
November, 18C4.
. WM. r. HIBBERD, Alderman-,
: Ninth street, above Roe*, rhiladeljjrtiia.;
Address lottcn for information In.cnnfidcnco to
H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, -<
Depot, lOf Soath Tenth street, below Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
.BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS,
AndMpriMtpUd.deaUn, ; •
Who endeavor to dispose “of their own” and “other”
urticle* on the. reputation attained by
_ „ Helmbold’sJJetiolne.Preparatiay:
. r . Extract-Bucbu;
.. “. ‘‘ .Sarsaparilla;
“ . ** Improved RostrWash. ;
Dft. GEO. H. KETBER,
-2To. 140 Wood atrwt, Pittsburgh,
'Ain! (ttH cvtsrxwhtre.
- ; A ; ik.for lECLMBp i l«p.‘B F '.T*kffno other. !.
ifiy afitfertlaemenr* out "vaft and
AVOID IMPOSITION AND KXPOSUBfc.
naMnraeGmdawF
ous, *<■
t>£tSOLKUM 01L. Tke “JTkwA* ork
Jl CHEHicxt. ASSociattox,” Nj Dvf street. New-
Ywtk lia*e*tabli»h«la Dvix)t at.KI»IRABJCTHI*URT T -
N J ,'for receiving and storing ol L shipped by Hie
Jersey Central Railroad. This port is ronvement to
Nr* York, ami mvn cariAge'and much handling.—
Consignments solicited. Mark Barrel* riu Allentown
Rev ca tsc r>—David Eiclvf, of tho firm of Richey,
Hurts* A Co.; Bugera A Nesbitt; Eaton, Mocrurn &
,» 0 nogtlniHEwt
Otn. W. foITAS li. r. JTCORMICI
TTTOODVILLE OIL REFINERY.
HOLDS HIP, BRIAN A CO..
KAxcrACTcatus or
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL,
Keep constantly on hand the very best quality of
BURNING OIL, clear anil without odor; obo, a gwd
LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAR
GREASE. „
ttirAll orders left at No. .1* Firm MRttr, Bauk
Block, second ifoor, will be promptly attended to.
OcD.dtf -
C! OLA ROLL NVOKKS COMPANY OF
Pennsylvania,
Manufacturers of
LIBBICATINC ANDttKKISEDOILS,
-No. y St. Clair *t., near Duquediu M ay,
PtmtaruaH. Pesn’a.
ThU Catupauy U exclusively t-ugaged In Ova OH
trade, and Ucoustautiy offering PETROLEUM on
commission, wholesale. Advances made un consign
men hi. Address J. WEAVER, Ja,, .
mrA,:dlf Secretary.
UAGLE OIL WORKS.—w lUilt-Man
JCi l AN DERSON; refiners and dealer* in
PURE CARBON OIL, {qualitygnaranteed.)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAR GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on
Order# received for the present ut CHESS, SMITH
A Co.'#, Water and First strcista.
aa&Gnid -
OiLCOMi^ANY.
\J . R. 11. DAVIS, President.
JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Seep andrTrw'r.
Dulectobs—R. H. Davis, T. M. Nerin, I • L. Car
cachan, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr,
PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from the well* ai
the-compaxiy, onOil Creek, in Venango county, con
stantly on hand and for solo.
Office at T. H. Kevin A Co. a, No. 26 WOOD ST.,
Pittsburgh. my4:lyd
OKTKOMA OIL WUKKJrf.—LUNG,
X MILLER A CO.
Work# at Sliarpsbnrg Station, Allegheny Vauoy
Office and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh. -
Manufacturer* of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI
CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
OiT.Noi I,REFINED OIL, warranted non-explo
sive, always on hand. • oc!2Gjd
LUUIUOATLNU OIL, at the low
pate* or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly
on hand and fsTAal® by B. C. AJ. H. SAWYER- •
As to tho quality, we refer to annexed certificate:
Frmsrson, Nov. 27, ItitjO.
Mean. B. C. d /. H. Sawyer—Oenta : Tile Lobrl
eating Oil wo are getting from you we find-to be tin
best tor our purpose* we have ,erer cued.
Tub L. 3. M. li. B. B. Co.,
Bt Wk. ESBX, Pmidevl.
Lucirek oil yvokks.
WILLIAM P. WOOLBIVGE,
KjennrAcrimca or
COAL AND CARBON OILS,
and dealer in .
LAMPS* CniMSSYE, Ax., Ac.,
No. 39 Market street, between Second iiud Third,
PITTSEUKIIII, PA.
IT A. AicULiUKG,
COMMIFSIOX MPECSANT,
ron ths kale or
CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS,
oc!8:dly No. Cl Wood Smet.
STOt'ES, esc.
A LLEN, McCORMICK & CO., Valley
J\, Founlet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ""
«ft**WAnaßOU*t, No. aul Liberty street.
Manufacturers of COOK, PARLOR AND FI RAT
INO STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and GLua Moulds, Roll
ing Mill'Casting*, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar
tizen Pipe, Rod Irons, Dog Irons, Wugoa Boxes, Su
gir Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheel*, Couplings*
and. Casting* generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine
Costings made to order. Patented Portablo Mill,
with Steam or Horse Power. nolfcCmd
James r. Touxa —r. roesa.
■\7OUNG BROTHERS, DcqcesmeFoon-
JL bet, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa.
R. B, Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacture MACHINE,
HOT BLAST -AND BOLLING MILL FURNACE
CASTINGS ofeTery description.
OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS,
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG
IRONS, ORATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP*
COCK BOXES, Ac-i always on band and for sale low.
Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood
’Street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten
tion. ' ’
StoVes f axovEd i-n. de havlsn
A SON, Mascfactceebs or STOVEB.
Warehouse, Federal at., near Suspension Bridge,
ALLXQUEKT CITY.
We ask the attention of dealers to our largo assort
ment of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for
tfood and ocmi, which wo are Belling at the lowest
rotes. Those visiting our city will find it to. their
advantage to give us a and examine oar stock be
fore purdiaaing elsewhere.
CAST IKON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING,
SCALES;. HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES;
PLAIN and FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
etc.,aml CASTINGS, ofail kindajnoda to order.
jyl6:lyd~ ' D. Dk HAVEN A SON.
TNA STOVE WOKKiJ.~XJB
LEY, manufocturer of every variety of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES; GRATE
FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac.
Sole proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS*
■ BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE*
ME NTS. . '
A9"omci axd Sale* Boon, corner of Wood and
Third streets, Pittsburgh; Fa. - ja*:<Hy .
HOTELS.
JpKENCH'S HOTEL,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
CITY OF NEW YOBK.
81NGLE BOOKS FIFTY CENTS PER ;DAY
Cilg Hall Sqitartj comer PranVfrrt EtretL
... (Oppoaito City Hall.)
tViUxii as they may be ordered in the rpodons
Refectory.
Thera is a Barber's Shop and Bath Rooms attached
to the Hotel .
Darßswar* of BUNKERS and HACKMEN who
u? xre tr» fblj,
R. ntEXCn, PnorgiETC*.
gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street,
ABOTI TUlftPf
PHILADELPHIA,
Id- the Immediate neighborhood of tho Jotting
Hooaes on. Market, Third and Chsstnnt
street*, the Banks, Pos t-Q filer, Mer
chants Exchange, Ac., Ac.
HOARD PER DAT , *1,50.
Accommodation, when repaired, on tte EUROPEAN
PLAN. - ..
Booms;from lucent* and upwards,.per dajyand
Mtns at A nut CLASS BXSTAtHUX? ATTACJIip T 9
tbclloisl. Price* According to Bills of Fore. ,
avrr» Ctrr Cam. tax* Pawhtoem nvm amt
Station SO ox CLOSE TO tox Horan.
OV r Englisht French, German nnd Spanish spoken.
: , jylT:d6in : 'r- "• '
SIV NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway,
i ... • . NEW YOBK.
HOARD REDUCED' TO *2,00 PER DAT.
91 nce tb«'opening of thto cast andcommodtas Ho*
tel, in 1854, it ha* been 1 the single eodcarorof the
proprietor* 'taTuike U the moat snmptaons, conren
lent and comfbrtahle home for the citizen and stria*
gcr on thU'rfde of the Atlantic.
And whatever has seemed , likely to administer to
thccomfortofits gueststhejr hare endeavored, with*
oot regard to cost r to. proridc, and to.comblne aUthe.
elements of - individual and: social, enjoyment which,
modem art: has invented and modem tasto approved;
and the patronage which it has commanded, daring
the past six "years 1s a gratifying proof that their of-
Rots hivo bed*appreciated.-- *
To titeet the exigencies of the times, whenhri.sxe
required to pnwklcei the economy, tha nn*'
doslgnedhavaßElTOCEl) THE TfHCE OFBPABl)
TO TWO DOLLAB3 PEB DAY,, at tho same timo'
abating none of: the luxnrks with which their table
has hitherto boon BoppUed. ’ ; : •.
' TBEADWELL, WHITCOMB * car
oc3:Sratl;-, :: ' ;i *'• - : rA; ;-:i 'A7r.-j.i‘x! . • r
T?RUIT TREE&— lkduckscksts toPto-
JD J tery togcr etock ct-'choIceTBSBS,
of infected Tirletfaa to cbooMi tnmi-.vWjpY&J Pg**T ,■
,bl«car*taken to hatecrcrj-Tarirtr troetoiunta* •• i
Of Applo olono ve hato of -'wklcby
are thro. year .olfe 10,000 Ibor year oM*. Pear, 1(V
OOOtwotothro yean old.. Peach*Plna^.^f atot.
“? Krrnrxct—lbo Tro« lntbf, SeneT7- C»n«rid^
»t nn In i< t^ii»Tw r ' / vT-.i’. :;••• • ' .‘V.' 1
. EVXBQItKEXS from Ito 8 feet, by .omarM, ■
chaifX?BIIADE TREE 3 ATTD SHBDBBEBY,
*» OAKLAND NTIR-
JOHN jnjBPOCIL Jm. •
~*iw > d
Ibl- Kilo
“““ at ° ca * 6t |?H°s AfifegHAW,
host Conurof ÜbotrudßuditmU.
Trains Vfll leave the Depot pf the PcmsyKania Rail
road, in Pittsburgh, aa follows:
Pi&batvA, C'wlamhus end Ci*cinnaii.S&9rt Line via
Sic*ib*nul?e.
Leares Pittsburgh...
do Steubenville.
do Newark
do Columbus....
Arrives Cincinnati...
do St. Louia ltMo i. m.
Leave* Pittsburgh Luj-p. m.
do Steubenville m.
do Newark .12:00 midnight.
dt> Columbu?... , 1:30 *.,n».
ArriveeCincinuati . •. n».
do St, L0u1i......... ,_Il:J0 n. m.
No change of card between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
Splendid Sleeping Car* attached to ail 2*igbt Train*.
Piltabur-jh and HTicdoip Li*i.
Leavu* PitMburgh l:oo u, m.
do Wellavillk! 4:'A> a, tu.
do Steubenville..-. fl:28 s. ra.
do Wheeling..... &3o a. tu.
Arrives BtlLtir.... ~ a. tu.
Lonvo* Pittsburgh 1:33 |w tu.
do Wolbviue ...... too p. tu.
do 5teubenvi11e............ 5:10 p. m.
do Wheeling 0:23 p. m.
Arrived BclLiir...—...— - 6:40 p. in.
Connecting at \VbeoUng with Baltimore and Ohio
I Railroad, ami at Bellair With Central Ohio Railroad
| fur Zautsville, Liiictuder, Circlerllib, Ctdumhui aud
| Cincinnati.
J'jftsiMrj/A ami C’VrefunJ Liar.
Lravi-s Pittsburgh .....\ 'l:6s'*. m.
do WeUsvilte... - m.
do Bayard - OdHPa. m.
* do Allianco _ 7:03 ft. m.
do Hudson 8.-23 ft. m.
Arrives Cleveland tfc36 a. m.
Leaves Pittsburgh— _ 1:55 p. m.
do 'WeUsviUe.—.- 4:00 p. m.
do Boyanl 5:21 p. m.
do Alliance - 5:50 p. m.
• do Hudson 7:04 p. m.
Arrives Cleveland 6:10 p. m.
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscaruvra* branch for
Heir PhJlrtddphia sud’Oanal IVvcr, at Alliance with
Pittsburgh, Port Wayne &u«l Chicago Railroad, at
Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati B.
K. for Akron, Cuyahoga Fslli anil Slllluwbnrg, and
at Cleveland with C. & E. It. It. for Erie, Dunkirk
id Buffalo with C. A T. 11. U. for Toledo, Detroit
and Chicago.
Mail Train Inarm at &05 a. in., stoppiug at all sta
dias between Rochester and Britain
WeHaviUe Accommodation leaves nt 3:35 p. m.
" Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follow*:
Mail Train.-....- *lO p. m.
• Fast Lino„....— M - ..Kh2U p. m.
£xpms Train 2:00 a. m.
W'elUville Accommodation- -,...,0:40 a. m.
Piusengurs' desiring to go to Bandnsky, Toledo,
Chicago, or points 'West, via Guvoland, must be par*
' ticular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Through Tickets can bo procured at IUo Liberty
Street Deputy Pittsburgh.
JOHN STEWABT, Ticket Agent.
For fhrtherlnfonnation, apply to ; «
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent,
At tho Company’s Odea in. Freight Station, Rennet.
n 027. - : . ■■;••••
TV BARGEMEN! TCR
1801.—THE pgwgvT..r d* <.iwjihia
vania central bail-hdad. kiumx daily
TBALNS. •
On and alter MONDAY, Sot. 25th, tho THBQUGH
matt. TRAIN Iwm* tho Paraenger Station every
msrning (except Sunday) at 2:50 a.-m.,stopping only'-
ut principal stations, and making direct connections
at HiurriuhTirg lor Baltimore aodWasUington, and for
New York via Allentown route. • - -.
THU THBQUGH EXmNSS THAIN leaves daily
at 4:40 a. m., stopping only at pHodpal stations,
making direct connection at-lumiburg for Balti
more aud Washington, and lor New York vpa Allen
town route. : • ...
XHK FAST DINE leaves the Station daily (except
Snoday) ut 10:50 p. in.;- stopping onlir at pnndpri ,
stations, nuldnc. direct connection at Harrisliurg for
Baltimore and Washington'. " ’
WAY FBEIGHT TRAIN WITH PASSENGER
OAlt ATTACKED, leaves the Passenger Sution
every morning (Sundays excepted) at 540 a. m., run*
ning aatkr. as Conemsugh and stopping at all sta
tions
ACCOMMODATION TBAINB.
The Johnstown Accommodation Train Icarus daily
(except Sunday) at 3:00 p. m., stopping at all stations
and running as tar as Coneinangb. - * ,
First Accommodation Trainer WoU’iStation leaves
daily (except Bniulny) at G:4O a. m.
Second Accommodation Train, far Wall’s Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. iu.
Third Accommod.Hiou Train for Wall’s Station
leaves dally (except Snnday) at 4:00 p. tn.
Foortb Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at fi:ls p. m.
Returning Trains arrive iu Pittsburgh as follows:
Express; 1:16 p. m.; Hail, 8:35 p. m.; Fast Line,
l:3ii a. m.; Johnstown Accomtnoaatiou, lthus a. m. ;
First Wall’s Station Accommodation, 6:30 a. m.; Sec
ond Wall's Station Accommodation, 8:30 a. m.; Third
Wall’s Station Accommodation, 1:05 p. m.; Fourth
Wall’s Station Accommodation; 6:05 p. tn.
Trains .for DUinrillo and Indiana connect at Blairs'
1 vlUe IntcnMction with Johnstown Accommodation
and Express Trains East and West.
• Tbo traveling public will And it greatly to their in
terest, in going East or West, to travel L>y the Penn
sylvania Railroad, as thcacconimodatKins now offered
cannot he surpassed on any otltcr route. The Hoad is
ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dost.
W<r can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who
ipay (hvor this Road with their patronage. *
FAItE,
To New York— 812 COjTo Baltimore..
To Philadelphia..— 10 00 To LamuJter..
To-Harrisburg —' T 4S|
Baggage'checked to till diatlooi oo tLu PcnrujlTa
nia Kuilrcad, and -to- Philadelphia, Ballii/iore end
•New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in aira trill be
charged an excess, according to distance truvoied, in
addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the Company baa'u© Agent. 1
- NOTICE.—Iu case of loss, the CpifipanjLwlll hold
themselTea responsible for personal baggage only,
and for an amoont not exceeding 5100.
2J. B—.An Omnibus Line has .been fmplored to
convey passengers and baggage toAml from the De
pot,at a chaise not to exceed 25 cents for each pas
senger- and baggage. l*oc tickets, apply to
. .. J. STEWART, Agent,
At the. P. K. E. Passenger Station, on Liberty and
Grant streets. ' ' • ' " ' ' . ' n<>s
Joseph' and other points in Northern Missouri, the
State of Kansas, or the-Territories,should taaiaton
hating tickets that read by the NORTH -MISSOURI
RAILROAD. The dnly route from St. Louis to Bt.
Joseph. It is the.shortest and quickest line, by thir
teen hours, to’tho remoteetpoini readiedby rail,and
is always as cheap as any other. '
- Buy your tickets toKant&s and all points in North
oru Missouri by the North Misaouri Kaifroad.
. ISAAC-fI.BTURQEON,
President and General Supertatctideht of the North
MissouriJUilroad:' '
sclO:itxGm : HENRY K. SIMMONS, Agent.
AL L E Umm* «55S53an®BiAl 71
BAI
trains daily depart from
arrive at, Pittsburgh, (except Sunday.) -
Through trains, stopping at Hutton, leave Pitts
burgh at 6a. m. and .4UW p, m; . r • :
llulton Accommodation trains leave Pittsburgh at
y and 11 a. m., and at 1, 230 and 6:40 p. m. •
Accommodation trains, returning, leave Hultqo at
7:40 and 10 a. m., at ltd m., and 1:45, 5:30, 6JD and
7:35 p. m. “ .. ,
EzcunUm Tictet Ears—Pittsburgh to-Holton and
return,- 25 cents.' All pnasengers fronu Pittsburgh,
• without tickets, will be charged fall.fate.
Je7 . : R. F. MUELEXt.Sopedntendci^.
QOAP! SOAP!II~Thb Cheml-
Ocxt, Ourx Eftxstrx -Soar, manufactured by B.
,C. * J. D. SAWYEBi U acknowledged, to be the
.most serviceable of any.kind yet offered to the public.
Its superior advantages arc faund In. its cheapness,
saving of labor, and its 'efficacy in removing grease,
paint,' tar and without' injuring the ekin', or In the
{uastwise'damaging tbefintut quality .Of goods. It
enn he vaaed with jILI kinds of watery
: Reference is mado - with, pleasure to tbs subjoined
certificate, from gohtlOmen weQ known In
tbia. community, add .who tod .every facility afforded
/of seeing It fully end-fidrly tested;
QtuzrUrmiuter't Dcpartatatf ttf tie Twelfth, ThlrUenOt
aitd Fottrtsiaih Regimtni* pemugUßMia-\oluni*cn.
'‘Sawyer’s Chunuod Ollro Eraaite Soap” having
been used voiy extensively lit our. Regiments, ere
have no hesitation In certifying that It was found ad
mirably adapted to-tbsusaof thesoldiere, and decl
dodly the'mostiuportocboap.'wfalchcoaJd be procur
ed far the service. ; JAMES A. EKIN,
Quartermaster Twelfth Regiment.
'ALEX; FORSYTH,
QuartermastefYourteenth Eegjmest.
. .. . vv. jf. K. MOORHEAD,
autfl • QuartctmastgrThirtaanth Regiment.
C£© FARMERS AND OTHERS.
FOR sale; geowets superior t atebt
GRAIN JFAN AND SEPARATOR,
Patented January 10,1809.
; . The mperiorltraLthie.FAN' over ail others in use
consists in if* cneapnees, simpUdtj and durability,
ifecond, in cleaning Grata, faster, better and more
thoroughly, with JesaUbor, than any other mill.
-The patentee Of the.above Pan has. been long en
gaged to mono factoring and selling Agricultural Im
nj*meut*,t&d (jonvtooed of . the great want of a good
Fanifcr cleaning the different, kinds of Grata and
Seed*, presents this to the public; with ft ill confidence
thatlt willmeet their wanrt.r -
• The uodsnlgnod, having purchased (he sole right
•to manufacture andeell.the. above Grata Fan and
Separator in Western Pcnniylvania, Western Ylr*
gtaia, and ail Ohio, and th'o'right to sell in Indians
and Illinois, is now prepared to fillall orders, whole
tale'or.retail, at Sldnibcrty street, Pittsburgh, Pa
eSttauawtf?- I '-- - . CVS -W. W. WALLACE.
X)U VUUUOWN
r COOLEY'S CABINET F ItINUNq OFFICE,
iiwlpnc-1 for SHALL FBIHTE!18,'BIATI0SI»?
DIUiCOISTBi' MERCHANTS, CROC EES, BAKE 1
EU3, AMATEURS, tht ABYIYmiIKAYY, «». H»
Prcsaee wooffcr for taileareof anew pattern; areth
; simplest and Ktnmgen and.be*! nUiW'of any cfcM
Prwaoe evct3nTnit«d,and occupy'kae apace ; an *»
operated by, any one, whether .printer or not, indir
T»|d at2pr}oo» hitherto unheard U to nf t
about oue-tnU& tbo priee'of Job’FMa*!* now In dip
'The Cabiii(dr(apon which* the fteae*e *t*nd,) ar
compos of annul cdsoc, neatly pone
gether, and • for dooßiactnan, and,- cottrenienc* hay
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