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1801
The Wineries of Paris*
I f n, ! on
’.jfeSfw gives the following picture of what
a paternal lias done for I‘iirisr
.v «‘Tbe most terrible feature of the present
.-•H (ho poverty.
Since 1848 nothing has been seen like it.
.i,jf'jyoulake,lottg.irallts‘in Paris *ow, you
’ will most likely be several times aocosted
by decently dressed people of both sexesj-.
t> but principally by elderly Radies, actually:
fiiggifef I ; liaveiecn this phenotaenoijpur-i
k r within three weeks.
* l • sin<»U»e the weather that it is
most to be noticed; for with bread, meat
and*^nieW*t!idii!Hw-‘tbej r «b» , riJ *t now,
it is
means to iiv^.' i * ; hi‘€i»eli'Of‘‘ | flre i . Md Cases I
. mention the evidently
tire' be 11 err * c'fe'As of 'SOcicl y. 'Teu; years
fir* vr-'ftgb «Woof.‘per auritrar‘enabled a tnon and
his wife to live willt'SOme sthall'ebibforts,
♦.t’JS ift vnrnojfC'.io div the:
1 housework, and even from time in-
modestjrteWure, such
day's excursion ttrVereaUleson a Sun
day or fete-day, or (once or twice in the
perhaps a thiW or fourth rate place
lhe ••theatres; j Now : the matter
; stands thukt u/ <l< ;/1 fc ' l ' * '
r,i i' - The aparttnehi ror Which was paid 2001*,
now costs 500f n or.COOf,* the; taxes; are
• the boots—of'which the
man noccssarifyiuses plenty,- because .they
i;cu?/ madfeof bad leather, aod, ifbfe hiaany.
long walkw to take—
•id ci-fjfhe boots run away,* at the least, With an
ta-r-ti.- l hiS dotting eosta him £l5 at
i of it is dear
•:7/.:-j:,» n d*b«Mli wnd'his liheh‘ is Worn' out quick
-ly, being too- •dear; Washing
.<v/k u establishments resort to the most -ddsttuc^
«!• -:> i‘ ti ve processes -for 1 cleansing it. Here, then,
wei have £5O or £OO gone before a man in
_ position We state can stir out of his;
, . .. houao.orbc capable) of moving about to gain
KvelwbuiL :/QuL his £l3O a' year
ibere/reinains to him. £OO or £7O -upon.
« .*" to hud food and firing, when bread
(be 41b. loaf; wine, formerly at '8
i * :> ~ ls at l* r » and IC, and meat, for.
.t- ;> .(ho small'consumer, at lOf; and Is. a pound,' |
, and more; aud when tbo potatpsthat used
' ! ~ to cost him two sou? t now costTfivc,. and the
quantityof soup vegetables hocused lo get
" Tor three sous, cost him seven or eightl
~'- A ndfi>e ituoted, we have a yearly
sum of income which is by no means alow
• or Common one, and we have-not taken .in
to account one single article of expendi
' : turc for--a* woman; whereas, men
with £l2O ;a , year, one fliay a 1...
... ' V most say, arc invariably married men.
ff from this relatively high income wo re
vert to the common run of the incomes of
V : ~men rof'this Btarap, we find.them range
£ tcrXTOor.£Bo.' Uow arethey to i
live? One expression of mine requires
<- • explanation, i speak of the dearness of
meat for a “small consumer.” Forahouse-,
' • hold that can afford to buy, per week, three
’ , or four joints, and three'or four breasts of |
:L r - mutton'Or veal,• with two or three pieces of
’ l " • soup beef; a butcher will make an arrange
- '' v * ■ tafent by'‘Which all -meat shall have the av
" ' V ertge price of, say,'9d a pound, but this
' 1 • ' Only 'touches the largo consumer. The
* ■ small one, who purchases each day the
.* pound or bo of meat requisite for his food
~~ " and Uiht of biswife, ir he has one, pay for
* that small quantity at thev highest price.\
‘• T He will pay for veal, TdrTpstaucb, (or the
> **“ better sort pf teOf or mutton,) from lOd to
' * * - ttt per potind. If thiTclass of man I have 1
described has (as is often the case) any
: - ii*w?i^ n ß to take away from his bureau and
» J - f t-houpe, he mnst havelighU and lamp
*'. r ’ ©it Ul5 sous a pound; besides which, after
y .‘hii Insufficient 1 food, throughout the day,
i thiß Jpight labor in cold, when his
'.'i '* .meagre 4rc,is.burnt out, and when he dare
TT; . inpt. afford himself the luxury, of a hit of
"T^>.. cold incaXor a glass of wine to prevent him
*• *" "ittpWL- retiiring../o r ..a .broken .alcepk which
_ ~... not;.refresh his shivering, worn-out
• “ ' - frame, .this his healthy
- • -fcnd' %W' ftrel -slight illness jrmtrat&lh&&L
•" Then uttcrjruin siares lum in theTacc, for
exhausts his means of bare
* . •• • \existenee for three months. In thesehousc-
• oolds thbrc.is. nothing pverTpr. joy or grief.
- - .The child .that is .bom or the.parent who
- ‘dies is equally a misfortuno which cannot
- * lhn~;employ'cor the poor gen
*'‘flVmiu ih 4 Francc“bas'n6trwherewithai to
■ “ "pay fur one hours healthy relaxation from
. r exhausting toil, or for the indulgence of
■ J ' ■*'one nalunil sentiment.” ,
: Railway Across the English Channel.
’- ' Arailway across the English Channel
has‘long" l>een tlic darling project Jof our
1 engineering; theorist, though
! ‘~ hav6 hitherto looked upou it as little more
feasible than building castles in theair.
. VThe French appear to have entertained very
» 'posUivo views OB to the possibility 1 of the
" forseyeml Parisian engiueersTiave
published designs showing the facility with
~ “ " which it could bo carried out. 'All the
IT7- boweyer, that: hqvs hitherto been
“ ’ broached are. apparently far practical
than that just brought forth by Mr.. James
• ChalnierSj jproposes td connect the two
- - Btflprresbya'tube reposing on the ibed of
, ±\r. * v theEnglish Channel from the South Fore
is*‘laad‘toneatColais; the along
.-ii.- .ii i the line ranging front seven to twenty?nine
> • t fathoms. Easy gradients on citbfer side are
to lead down the level, so that passengers
•• f - and freight' may proceed- from London to
Paris, and vice vemi Without change of
?■ lj carriage. The tußo is to be'thirty feet in
iilitidianietyrrandita aatnraPbnoyahcy Is to be
• iTon-bbycsrattaehed to and
• - •-*- * sn rrounding 1 H at intervals •€ eighty feet,
filled with rough' heavy*stone, i There
" will bo -three one in mid-chon
i ‘ - ;; 'nel’-Bhd ohe a. mile from either shore,
. . ;';- ; ihe' being erected
' twenly-cight fathorns of water, and weigh
! - . jngpWr IWO tons.' Mr- Chalmers gives a
very elaborate estimate of.the probable cost;
. , of ioTwork, the grand total .being £12,-
yf 'OOO.OiXh Uc also anticipates that thean
r naol. working expenses • will •be £82,000,
‘.uit and the gross' revenue £1,800,000, leaving'
, net return of £1,215,00()., To bo able to
u.lla_ fhakefhc jtmrney-to Frahcc in half an hour,
without suffering’ front the truly un
■; ! dignified malady of sickness, would be a
consummation : trio§fr* devoutly to be wish-
C*v. iJiotigtf the noiibn or traveling for that
iifrtgtlrof time at a deptfi of more than one
-i hundred feet told w ; the sea would not be
calculated to set the minds of passengers
* \ CoUitrtf Guardian, Oct. 6.
tsj&i - - tepweirrWiX'Jiw* r
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ban opened a NORMAL.BCUQOL at Ko. 27 Bt.
CUIr »tn*t, ThJrt itorf." ' . |
> Tmtfmntof -IWiotoa > • ■. \
, . H»M tjw coaMelk>rof 4 tho.T*achej»»jtbo t maa to
.'" ’ wbotmdl of tirlook for adTk* and inatracUon.
> . , »• • ‘ w JODS J.VOI.COTT.
Iconcnr moat boartlly wUh tb* above. '
, r „vi: LEQMABP H.SATON. '■
,:.i l rtreerfnlly ccncnrln-tlio optatou erprmted
„ _ 1,,--! 'JiJv'.i Ji
I ui» pIoMUT* In Biting 11 u my optnlw that tho
fcrtgolng reeommonJitlon l« fclly m«rltei DßTT .
" ItaottnfMOTWlio.dmtrtMW^'t'^'Jjmiyln
, hl?fr*or. 1 J W' i - “• ». »«“•
L l^«n^*ioJf;
’ fl ■ ; 5o c«i prtpitt popIU tit Iho tllgli Schbil puieker
■‘<lian any other leneber In thin city. ‘ l
■ A. T. DOUTHETT.
• In ndttnct.-, nn»-.3t«»d
iTB.TbUSqodE^tSTEBEi'.
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r * iTwaw—fi perwoeki i
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■■ __ now opcn fbr _th«‘Tw*ptkra
r.& ft , pobilß.*•' -- 1 -• i ,
T*e*«—l2> per Bewkm o( firo month*., ,
Wtfclwl ••» J. M. SMITH, Principal.
tmkmers' deposit banking
‘ r i •; x'jtk'o rt ifrosrr xim mscoiA.-’r.
•MiJi ’-:i : --tA ■; ISTEBEsiaMJDdH DEPOSITS.
mu "pxit -«&'■cvmrsT pesos °» Pfpp^
*-V •. ' Tt» BftdeWgwsil Btock holder* 4r* Indlrldtulljr
fpootSble to depositor* to the wholo'ost*®* l_r
— 'ly*— •' * ' -'•
ftfafc XfcißoWw*, '
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. ' ThomacMellon, , . J ? •
• ~ /.JaxneiJUKw
' «‘P» William Young, 1 - .
JAMES MARSHALL, Pr*idmt
S. A. GEORGE, CkuAbr. spSLl^wT
rinclpkt Hotel,,
K LAST NlliU*.
Arrival* at tfee Pi
UP TUBO’CLOCK
8T?-CttAB£ESr-Conier.of
ttABRT HIUBLS,
J Shows, SteoitenriHe ..
U Alko, Jfejr York
EYabJicklw, do ..
J BfiWwyll, Vs.
Oritoy,«ir**iubarg
J C ]UnUn< •• ’•• •
\V Searle*,ClncinQ|Ui ;
. L P Hitchcock, Wash, cv
H Thompson,. :
Wf JdOt*, Oil Creek
-A-A~B«nrßo«cn' . ~
JJooni]' Waynsalmrjt <
.
J 8 KmncU, Phila.
W Frauri*, N Y
T Cudldrtb, Ohio
H M Francis, Phila
■i Lindsay, .
0 Gibfton, St Louis
J Scott, l,ebauon, 0
S Ackley,‘Ohio
S A Clark, Wash. Pa
J B Wilson, d»
(•apt J Hall, WiuJi. I> C
I) Albright do
\V lkick A lady, Cin.
IX Vaukrunt & lady, Phila
MANSION HOUSE—LiIw
.. OKOBOBAO&KST
J Scott, Ilaysville, O J
S Anderson, W. Loltnnon
J Bdblet, Somerset 1
”J 'HjWUjoD, BlairarUlo,
J B Curry, ConuellsTlU* .
TY. Hatcher,
WH MorrU, Ctrdesrffla
Z Walker, Conddlsrilla ■ t
3 QeU,'Johnstown
GHPlitt,. do.
B Aultx, McConnells burg
J, A Blair; " do
HV UaiahalL* Phila.
J C Bceuit, Wash, city
Mrs. Luck, Indiana
VT B GWett, Winchester
0 Edwards, Alliance |
GIBABU HOUSE—Corner
TMnl pnii Wood Strata,
it.rftorucroß.
J B lodi'Diidru, Haiti
'V W Ariuiitruag,
C UJkinp,
0V - fiigr.iui,. W*yn»ilt‘(:
Mill
A TScbnell,
W-MPoet, Pa
F Sloratta, sir. Sonny Side
W Bl<xJcbufti;'Thn.'i.
V B Hntmuell, Jlarrisb’g
KWeaklatul, Altoona
Chaiuliersb'g
AMeKlbtee,stT. Sunuy 8
J-C Bradford,
B H SmilhTr >
|J A AmblerA&klftn, 0
0 B Rogers.Coun.
A U Thotupsou, Ohio
U S McCormick, Pa
J K Miller, Beaver co
J Large, Elizabeth
E Lieghly, W. Newton
J Keaeiibere, Philo.
Mrs Clair, Ohio
A C Day, Wu»h. H C
Mrs Richie, Ctutiuberlnirg
W A Mago,
A Prichard A lady,
arty it., near R. B. Depot.
]S CaTia, lady A 2 children
Westport
IK EPlatt, Harrisburg
J Tufts, c
N Woltomg.iXork, Pa
VWHaudei; do
D M Clymer, Phila.
W R Taber, Stevens’ Pt
8 Bvaas, New Brighton
Sln'Wobd A d., Grwnato’g
J H’Huntcr, Phila.
S Moorhead A lady, Ligo
nier Valley
S Steely, Clrdesvitlc
J Geist, . do
W B West, Geneva, 111
|N Taylor, Xenia
‘Third and Braithflcld sts.
i paopatnoß-'.
H 7 Robinson, Mon. city
J C Boblnson, _ do
B G WiUiams, do
L-Surters, Brownsvillo
Jr.Anderaon Tip
J Hail, Franklin
W C Guffey, Guffey's Sta
W J Christ, Perryoj>olU
J II McDonald, do
G W Chambers, do
erty street, foot of Fifth,
e, paorftlßTOft.
J Wnmpler, McKeesport
JO RUcber, do
£ JeokJnt, CoolßluffiiJ
John Mellon.
. ¥ L Thummon,
T >'mrrgo. KUnboth
J Williams, Arsenal
J B Ktuuur, do
BTorrclK - do
(ioodwin Medae,
HAKE'S lIOTXL—LII
C W Weil*, Carlisle
John Kcmrn. PerryaviUd
J Briber,- W: OiubjitUlq
J L McAllister, Ebenab'g
ii B Haymaker, Wrat.'co
Hll ilaji&afecr, do
W P-Brinton. Oreen Oak
K 1> Beall. Tblla
jjfoore, Porter'* Lapd'g
t»W Fiedler,Tlnrraopy
T> CBogers, Mansfield
. JoaEardman, Wocietcx
B 0 Fallon, Latrut* . ,
J SI-Atkinson, N Comb’d
A Craighead, E lira both :
J B llntton, do
K B Abisbm, do
J M McDonald, Wub. co
Ofo Diriuon. Oil'City
W A Carothen, Frankfort
J B Hanlako, New Castle
B McKeown, West. co
J O Ilumot, do
J’McGlclland, Canunsbargl
D McClelland, do
P Boat, Tbompaonrillo
EAGLE HOTEL—Liber
jonx visa,
Holt Cornell,
j A Lashell, do
3 T Benner, do_
W J Kram,
cnwebl,
OU. Wall, Jdo
VV McClain, Nbblestown
J Hickman, Miller’s Ran
J Layre, Mansfield
C Fcuituons Hickory'
Q R Porter,Porter’s Lnd'g
J Perry, Thompsonville
M Jackson, Florence
Wm Bell, do
A P McCarl, do
J P Donfddson, Wash. co
W W Gladden, *• do
S n Cook, do
E Anderson, do
A O McPherson, Canonsb’g
L Amold, (iuuifwlmrjr
F J Enlow, do
ty street, Seventh.
B V Ogdon,
G.C Belay, Cleveland
W nunker, Armstrong co
M Cyphcr, Indiana
R J Taylor,
J R North,
J RMcKcevcr, Wool, co
Judge Warner, B<n» jckloy
John Mc-Gafltek,
H Mlkles, East Liverpool
J McLaughlin, Anus’g co
J D Clark,
E Townsoy, Ml Wash’ton
1* Taylor, Brookvillo
It Mullein oil, Harmony
RED LION HOTEL
-No. & St. Clair street.
ft. r. ooaooje,
J C Hartzell, Stmthficlil.O
8 luawkik*, Washington
A. Pearce, Harmony
David lltplcr,
Jam Patterson,
U J Caton, Wnh. co
M llodbey, <l<>
K Curmss, do
T McNary, do
8 JlcNury, Wash, co
J Patterson, do
D Patterson, do
JDulin, do •
L Fitnrmum*, Waidi'ton
F B Martin, do
B Emery, do
Alex Addison,Nobleftovrn
John Cnp, Jefferson co
J Barkley, puntisrille
; P Corbett, N Bethlehem
Levi Cnlley, Florence
H Shield*, do
-G 8 Louden, lied Bank
Jno Monw.KUtannibg
-8 Strockler, York co
A StruckkV, do
Jno Fltzsimmou*, USA
M Burnham,
John EZcigler, Indiana
W L BarrU, N Brighton
Jn» Potts, Botler c»
RCnnnlngbjun, Kittan’g
\V R GHUt, Ohio
S' Russel), Armstrong co
J Montgomery, do
NATIONAL HOTEI
-No. 137 Water streoL
1J Philips, Man. city
J-R Gray, Fray’s Landing'
8 McAlUstur. Blon. city
■ R M Clark,
W Wray,
J Shcplcr, j
'lfMouirboase, Bruvnytri'c
8 Wray, Elisabeth |
W Martin, do
T Challant, —
W Morris, Mi Morris
MJSGM.
REGISTER'S OFFICE, I
PiTTSMJMii.HovcmborSVJ, 18*51. J i
Notice is hereby given, that
tto following Accounts of Executor*, Adminis
trators, Guardians, Ac., ha*e been duly passed in wud
Register's URice, and- will bo preseut*d,to (be Or-
Suiiu’ Coort tor confirmation and allowance, on
OKDAY, DECJtMBU ‘Aid, 18t5L
Account ol James Station!, administrator of Henry
M’Kcc, dec’d. Filed Bupt. 7, A. I)., itHil.
Account of I. A. Gibson and Catharine Drown, ex
ecutor of Henry Drown,dec'd. Filed Sepf. St, 1801.
Account of JtUnex Leach, ndiMriistrator of Mary
pritch, dec'd. FU«d Sept. SI, 18(51. - :
. Account of James File guardian of PauKd Weller.
, Filed Sept- 23, 1801-
Fhi&l account of John Irwin, acting exocntor of
HaKuellriini dec’d. ,Fißkl Sopt.’2l( 1801.
Account'of Datld Pctis’rtore, acting executor of
Henry Ihsnamore,.doc’d. FUod Oct. 2, 18G1.
Account .of Leonard ’Walter*, administrator of
Francis Uengie, dec’d. Filed Oct, 4, lbul.
Account of Benjamin Lotton, administrator of
George Parcels, dec’d. . Filed Oct. 9, 18*51.
Final account of William Wilson, exocntor of John
Craig, dec’d. Filed Hot. 1,18*51.
Account of John Adams, administrator of John
Pattcnon, dec’d. Filed Nut. 2,18*»L
Final account of HesckUh Willett,executor of Wil
liam Willett, dcc'd. Filed Not. 6,18*51.
Account of P. jGmeUnd,.adnilni*tralor of J.~B. |
Inrln. FlledHoy-7,1861. " ■ ■ „i- '
Account of Flemming Morrow and A. Hollands, ex
ecutors of John ilorrovr, decM. Filed Oct. *9, W*5L
Account ol Joseph Barton, administrator of Mary
Thompson, docessed. Filed Hut. 11,18(51.
Account of Juhu Carr, Administrator of James
Carr, dec’d. Filed Nor. 13.18*5L
Accbonl of J. R. Weldcn, administrator of Wash
ington Mason, dec’d. TOed Hot. lit, 18*>L
■ Account of John HcXlheny, guardian of Mary Jano
Bwordi. Filed Not, 15, 18tfL
—Account of John Swords, administrator of Jauo
Swords, dec'd. Filed Hot. LD, 18*5L
1 Final account of Drlselda Wood andJoelT. Wood,
executors of George Wood, dec'd. Filed Hot. 19,
18*11.
Final account of John V. Scott, guardian of James
A. Shields. Filed Hot. 20, 18(51.
Accouutof Joseph McConnell and Francis B. Mc-
Co&n«U» guardians of John J. McOannelL Filed Hot.
21,18*51. ■
Account of Richard Panvcr and Hash lhuiTor, ad
ministrator* of John Danvar, dec'd. Filed Not. 21,
John J. Mitchel and John M. Foas, ad
ministrator* of IL H. Byan, dcc’d. FUad For. 21,
* Partial account of James Blackmore, John 0. PaT-
Itt and Walter Foster, executors of Thomas Black
more, doc’d. Filed Hot. 22,1801.
* -ACconnt of'Heoryllay*and Aiba* Getty, admin
istrators cunt Ud<Mt*lo amaato ofGeorgo p. Mamcy,
dec'd. Filed H0r.,22,18*51. ....
Final account of Peter Portman, administrator ol
Peter Portman, dec’d. Filed Hot. 22,18*51.
WJL J. RICHARDSON, Remitter.
no23:ltd«3twF
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Let
ten of Administration upon.tba catate of
Thorny late of Wilkin* towosbip, Alleghe
ny county, fca., dccwaaed, have been granted by tbs
Jtfgitfter of, WRb to the undersigned. All persons
luring claim* or demands against tbo estate of said
decedent aro relocated to make them known without
tfclaT.anil those' indebted to him oru required to
m»fcii payment to . WM. B. M’GBEA, Aumt,
oc3UCtwy • 1 Wflkina Tp., Allegheny Co. v Pa.
ADMINISTBATOB'SNOTICE.-Let-
J\ t/frrnf-Administration OTODlbe ratate of Mrs.
Xavtna T. AostinrUt* of CdUlna township, Allegheny
-waPtTi hro-thlwday been-granted-to the umlenrign
od. All persons indebted to the estate will mako Im
mediate payment, and thoso haring claim* will pre
sent them, properly aatbeuticated, lor settlement.
UENUIKTTA-B. MARKS, Adra’r,
' oc2o:r,twr ' East Liberty.
Estate of Andrew lehman,
DECEASED.—Letters of Administration on the
eatate of Andrew Lehman, lato of Sbaler township,
deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, ail
paraona Indebted to the said estato will pluuse make
payment, and tboao haring claims will please present
the same without delay to
'JACOB SMlTH,'Administrator,
oc23:GtwF Hhalcr Tp., Allegheny Co., Pa.
VTOTJCE.—Whereas Letters of Admm-
J\ islration on tho estate of. Thomas Gardner, late
of the city of Pittsburgh* deceased, hare been granted
10 the subscriber, Att pcraons Indebted to the said
cetate aro raq nested to make immediate payment, and
those barlug ri»i«s or demauds against the estate of
the aald decedent will make known tbo same without
Arlai to BABAU GAJUINEB, Adm’x,
■‘•hiSMilirF • • 80. 29 tit. Clair street.
XTOTiCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN IX)
"jM all pemmsintCTerted, that the Conrt.Las fixed
SATUIIDAY, January 4th, 18G2, at lOo’ehxka. m.,
for tbo hefcritfr of the application 6t the undersigned
fa, hi. Hu.! JTflanlrent Laws, at
the Comt HwSc, inTum city. of Pittsburgh, wbattahi
wb^ssr >ttcml
A notice.—
AjAt Kotka hi hereby giten that Letters of AdmlEds
tfgtfcm cm the estate of Jacob StoUlarW lato of Pehn
itilirMhipr Allegheny bounty, decease*, bare been
■Tinted irlhf undersign od.. All persona indebted to
asidnrtaU Will pUa*o makelmmwiiatr payment, and
to, peasant them,.properly aa
th*ntkated7»r aettkmnit.
no294td*etwr ASHA BTOTTLABT, Adm’x.
, s , iiTJE*4Jtrjiioa ts.
F" OK CINCINNATI &, LOU-.
IBVILLE. —Tbe.tlrv* steamer II AST-dgggiSA
INGS, Capt. It, ’lM*iueon, will lr:,ve f..r H>.<
and nil Intermediate'ports, on UEH.Ni-*>I»AV, ui
4 o'clock. For freight t»r R»a**g»« -»in>ly *•« «*r
.to do-29 J.ll. LIVINGHToN.a Oy. Ageurn. ~
REOULAK WEEKLY, fT^vw
PACKET FORGALLIPOLIB
PORTSMOUTH.—The splendid steamer itoCSET,
Capt. John Wolf, will leave for the abosb aud all iti
tcrmedUte |iorU EVERY MONDAY, at p y’clm'k.-
For freight or fmsiarr apply on-board or fro
foip It. 11. LEWIS, Agent.
IJVJK CINCINNATI, LOUIS-jjfeg^
V VILLE AND ST. LOUIS.—Thu
steamer SUNNY SIDE, C»pL_F. Man Uta, leave* a
abovo and all intermediate porta, oo 1\ KDNBSDA Y,
at 3b. m. For freight or passage apply on board or
to dea J.B. UYINGSTON A CPU Agent-.
EOK CfNCLNNATI * IA>U-tLn^^r
IhVILtK.-'Thn beaut Hill at4jamu£SSj£|i£9t
JACOB POE, Capt. Wm. Sloops, will luavo a* uWm«
on WEDNESDAY, nt’4 p. m. For freight or i«***gr
nnplv on board or to
tie-* JOHN FLACK. Agent.
T?OK CINCINNATI,
P VILLE AND ST. LOUIS.—Tho
•teamboat ST. CLOUD, Capt. C. A- Dravo. will b-ave
as above on THIS DAY, at 6 p.m. For freight
or Manaus apply on board or to
,loS .J. B. LIVINGSTON k Ageul*.
P“ TrWBUKUU AN O EUKTcJ-.
MOUTH PACKET.—For
iug, Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy,. Uullipolu,.
lrunton and Poirtamoitlh. —The steamer CLARA
BEAN, Capt. A7J. Masullllot, will leave for Porta
mouth EVERY TUESDAY, at 3 o’clock p. m—•
Leaves Portsmouth EVERY FRIDAY*, at I'2 o clock
u. For freight or passage apply on board or to
nnfrrflm JNO. FLACK, Agent.
FTTSMIKUa . AND UAI>
LiPOLie r 1 rrn tti % —'‘"••fwitii im
new tiassrncer steamer UNDINE, Capt. 1L A. Cox,
will leave Pittsburgh for Gallipoli* K\ ERY SATUR
DAY, at 4 o’clock p. m. Reiunilng, leaves Gallipo
li* EVERY TUESDAY, at 10 a. m. For freight oi
nMM apply on board or to
* se2o J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents.
EGULAH WEEKLY ljggrt;}
ZANESVILLE PACKET
new and l>euutlfu! passenger steamer EMMA GRA
HAM, Capt. Monro® Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh for
Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock P-m.
Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERY FRIDAY, at 8
a. m. For freight or pamago apply on Ixwrel or to
J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents, Pittsburgh.
H. 8. PIERCE A CO., Agents, ZancßTille. se!4
R—EGULAUI WflESUNOjj^ga
PACKET. —The splendid pameogerJfii&iQ[| |
Steamer MINERVA, C*»pL John Gordon, Ira*,-., t.u-
Whouliugaudall intermediate ports EVERY TUES
DAY', THURSDAY and Saturday, m
a. m., making choc connections with the regular
Dockets fur Parkersburgh and Cincinnati. Return
ing, leavas Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 ocltMik a. m. P;u.M>ngera
receipted through to Cincinnati. For freight orpsis
aago applj on board or to J.YS. COLLINn A CO.,
.. 114 Water street.
.trEKCH.i.rr jkiiiohs,
GOOUgJ NEW GOODS I
FALL AND WINfEUI
FALL AND WINTER I
LATEST STYLES! .
LATESrBTYLE.S 1
At the old stand of JAMES C. WATT, comer Penn
and St. Clair streets.
The heirs of Jaxea C. Watt, deceased, ro*poct
fnlly Invite public attention to the new *u*k .if
FALL ASP WINTER GOODS, comprising all the
newest stylet of fashionable material adapted to
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
Soliciting an early call. The btuinew wIU l«e con
ductor on the name approved manner ae heretofore.
Tbe stock of new goods U e*iual to any in this city.
ocl8:lyd .
STYLES OK KAU. UOUHS
JUST RECEIVED.
We nio-now opening b choice stock of FALL
GOODS, consirtlne ln all of tha bleat Importation*
of CLOTHS, OASSIMEBEB and VESTINGS, which
we flatter ourwltcs will bo equal to an/ assortment
■to bo fuood cart or west. They will bo made up to
tmlcr, in a superior stylo, and at prices to mil tho
times. Wo would respectfully solicit an early call
from «*uy patron* and the public.
.SAMUEL GRAY A SON,
Mcbcuaxt Tjuiou, Ko. 19 Fifth strort.
JfMBCELJL*4JTEO VS.
CJTKAM WEEKLY BETWEEN Cfii
O NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL,
iugaild embarking PsiweQgvr* at yUKENSTDW A,
(Ireland.) .The Liverpool, Now York and Philadel
phia Steamship Company intend dL«|Htchiug their
full-powered Clyde-built Iron Steamship* a* tallow*:
ETNA November 30.
CITY OF MANCHKSTKU...Saturday, Dt.-ceiiil-er 7.
CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, December 14.
and every Saturday, ar >oow, from Tier 44, North
River.
jLAtra or rA**Anr:
first cabis....-ST6i«*|BTßKHage r-...530,nn !
do to London w»,«) do to London—.. 33,00
Jo to Pari* 10 *f»|s
do to Uaiuburg. 85,001 do to Hamburg.. .15,00
Faaeengcr* aUo torwardod to Havre, Bn-uien, Rot
terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rate#.
nay Persona whhing to bring eut tbulr fnrnd* ran
buy ticket* brre at ttio following rate# to
Kn>m Llvcrj*Kd or Queenrtuwu; l*t Cabin, $75, t*s
and $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool sto,ou. Frum
OucriUtotHi , , ,
Tbe*e Steamer* hare anperior accommodation* for
pawengcra, and carry experienced Surgeon*. They
Jjc built in Water-tight Iron Section*, and havo
Patent Kira Anuibilator* 00 buanl.
fMTPAMtNUKIId roa FCBOPE. — li'J order 0/ Ihc StC
reory nf Stair, ail p<u»eng*r* learMijj tht United Water
art repaired to procure Purport* brjorr going o.i board
the Steamer.
JOHN O. DALE, Agent,
I,'i Droaiiwuy, New York.
JOHN TIIOitTSON, Agent,
n>hir>-.iitf No. 410 Liberty «trwt, I’Stlwt.argh.
jyTHKIDOE’S XX FLINT (SLASH
OVAL CARBON OIL
LAMP CIIIMNKYS.
Patented September lfith, 18(51.
The bent that hare evor jot Iwen offered to the
public. They ore the beet for the following reasons:
1. Because, being of an oral shape, the rUm is
everywhere equally distant from the flame, w that
tha draft is stronger and more regular.
2. The oral shape Is better adapted to resist tho
effect of sudden expansion, so that it is Impossible to
crack them. „
3, The glass is mado largely of Lead anti Pearlash,
givings great degree of strength and elasticity. Tlmi
chimneys which housekeepers boro found to l» so
brittle as to crack, oven when not in use, nro Invaria
bly ywaito of Lime Glass instead of Flint Glam, of
which our* are manufactured. . , .
4. Bnt tho greatest advantage of these Chimneys Is
that when you have one it will last forever, and if
any housekeeper breaks 000 by tho beat of tho lamp,
let bar call at tho manufactory and wo will re place
her cracked chimney by a dozen whole one*. This
proffer does not include accidents or those ca*« of
breakage where the chimney has, through inexpert
eocc, been screwed so closely to the lamp as to pre
vent its expansion when heated.
Manufacturers and consumers of Carbon Oil, who
have felt tho magnitude of the obstacle, which has
existed In tha great expense of chimneys, in the way
of the universal use of the oil, have found a remedy iu
the Oral XX Flint Glam Chimneys, which has mate
rially lessened the oost of Carbon Oil light to thnao
who nso them, and increased tho consumption of oil
consequent upon the lemoned expense for chimneys.
For safe by J. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Thumm A Co.,
Rogers A Ncubit, I*. Hayden, Lucesco Oil Co., " ebfen
AHelneke, W. Ugden 4 Co., W. P. Wooldridge, Vp .
SI. Murray, or at the Manufactory, Washington st.,
near Teunsylvanla avenue.
qqllhtawMtstf E. T). PITHUIDGK.
*. w. TATioa ~ •- LMTCU ranot.
TAYLOR & BROTHER, Commission
He&CHAXT*,
No. 4f» WALNUT STBEET,
tar rorsonAl attention given to tho purchase and
•ale of PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE generally.
Moderato advances mado on consignments of staple
article*.
- unurcM:
Mo»ni. TIIOMA3 ARBUCKLE A CO., ritl.bur B h.
“ KINO, PRHNOCK A 00., do.
JOSEPH a RUTLEB, K*;., OndnnJiti,
And nii.i--ln»,H mcrehuiU t-nMnlly. n«:dmd_
"O L. ALLEN, Agent,
propose and comussuoN
KEBCnANT,
And Wholeulo and Retail Dcakr In
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS;
SEOTIPTINO DISTILLER,
No. 0 Wood Street, PUtebQHth, Penn’n.
noZRMOUpI
Allegheny county, «s.-in tho
Court of Common Pleas, No. i&S), October term,
ItMd. In the matter of the voluntary, assignment of
Zunfc 1L Costou vs. C. 0- Loomis. , .
And now to wit, November 10th, I MR, Jhe re{»rt
of K Tl. Todd, E*q-» th'e'Amlitor heretofore appoint
ed In this case, exhibiting a statement and flnat set
tlvmeot of tho account of 0. 0. Loomis, as wkmv
aforesaid, being fifed, it If confirmed nln. And ,t U
ordered that notice be published in tliw PlktwisHtgsh
R'esifs OttstfU for three -weeks of tho flllug of said
aamunt. And that It will he confirmed absolutely,
and the said assignee discharged from the aahl trust
on the 14th day of December next, if n«v sufficient
cause be shown to the- contrary. From tho Record.
n£fc3twK_ ARMSTRONG. Froth y.
XT OTICK.—An filectibn-ibtJfreaident,
j\ Thwrutcr tnd six Director* of tbßMonongahela
asd Coal UUlTurnpiko Company will l»o held at tho
hmmot TBIMBLE, gonthPUtaburnh, on SAT
UBDAT, tho 3hth Inst., between tUobooj»*>no a
stand Ip.m.
" "\wf
W. C-ROBINSONtTrewnT.
• aalß&tv.
f XU. rAPKkS Ai. BOBDEBS oi
4ffife*«rv-T@s££.-
PROPOSALS.
Proposals will be received
(itth4»ffiaroi the Deputy V»urteim;«-d«-r Gener
al, L'ui&d Stale* Army, N». ItthGIKAUR M KLLT,
Philadelphia, «utU lzn’clock a., on the nru OKDfc*
GKAIBEK NEXT,tor tucnbdiu.g ONL ULNDRED
FOUR WHEEL ASTBULAM K 3, known as tha
Tripter pattern*, to !*• endorsed “Proposals |.»r fur
nishing Tripler Ambulance*.'*
AMBULANCE (Boor.)
SUL U feet long, not to out. Including foot-board,
;ii,i inebtw wide by 2)* iuches deep. The Ibot-board
is il L inches wide, made of 1 inch *lOO, and lasleuvd
on lb’silts by ;t-‘ tf iuch bolts at each eutL TUa.HL
ar* luadoal Jrpul end so as to iucluw tho (but-board
upwariL Them are eight studs on cacli ntdo 1)4 inch
Kiuare; sides an* solid panels of Rich boards, 3"
iuches high (a ilk udddle rail) trumtup of bill to top
of rail OU twneL. There is a top rail about.4* - Inch**
above; this rail L fastened to tho studs. Thu
body b S hut 9)4 inches iu lougik ill the dear, frvtu
outsidoof tail piece to box lu trout, and 4 foot wide
iti tho door, frvnt or head-board, lf» iuchoa high, 5
feet high iu centre from 4iwor to ridge pole, and top
made oval, o bows 2x)a Inches, tislenod to rails and
studs with screws outside. .
In second lower jsiucl nr 2 feet from front, oo each
i» a wicket door dty inches wide and 14)£
inches loug. ThL door is mudo to aUde tn a groove
Oh the in-ode. The scat for driver is made of tho lit!
of box, with cushion. The box is 18 luches wide, lU$
iuches in the clear, with partition in the middle; the
buy back is Listened to the lid of the box, plain hand
lock on aide* to which b attached an iron rod or leror
alongside of body; to tho lever is a strap by which the
driver locks the wagon.
A middle bur3)4x2)i iuches is bolted on Bills, for
the hiiuLlde spring, 2 brace* ou tail eud of body
reaching from toll piece to tup mil.
Frame work of body to be of beat white oak timber
thoroughly seasoned, the bows to bo of while ash;
* panelsld be of |»oplar, thoroughly seasoned.
Curtains to be strapped, straps to be sowed on with
harness thread, well waxed.
SPRINGS OF AMBULANCE.
Springs to to of best quality spring steel. Back
tprtug 4 tee* two iuches tong trom esutroto centre;
etdu eprings hack 3 fret 10 inches centre to centre;
trout back spring 4 feet 2 in elk* centre to contra; the
cruse springs are 2% inches wide, ? plates; the side
springs 'J% inches wide, by C plates; the side springs
lniut d fwi 10 Inches loug centre to centre.
AxFM&firuu, to bo case-hardened, 1% square, turn
ed odgtariso, with nuts on ends. Baxus »>£ loug, 1%
by l>d inches.
iiuLaof gutnor locust, thoroughly seasoned; tho
spokes and felloes to bo mado of white dak, thorough-
ly seasoned.
llind wheels 4 foot 8 inches high, without tlio tiro,
babe 7)Oclu iuches, spoke* 1)4x2 Inches at tho shoul
ders, thru 2 iuchoa wido % inch thick, felloe* 2)4
iuches deep.
Frout waecL 3 feet 8 inches high without the tire;
hubs 7)4x1 U iochojjispoke* 2xl>4 iuches at tho shoul
der, felloes 2)4 iueheb-doep.
Itoituds ami hall hounds to be of white oak, of l>ost
quality and without Refects, liaif hounds 2 foot loug,
jth wheel, 2 foot diameter, VA iuchus by ‘^inch.
.Wliolo hounds 4 feet 4 hicucs long, 3 cross bars on
ftlh wheel, t inches square, cross bar on front
bound* 4 ten 8 inches loug, tho steps on uacb side ore
CtoleuedTo this cross bur.
Double trees 1 feet long, ironed same os omnibus
es os is übo the whole running gear, the duulilu
trees, and haul tree to Iw of white hickory, withuut
defects and thoroughly seasoned.
Tongue, W feet ti mclies loug, 4 inch x2)£ inch at
front ul jaw* of hounds, and tapers to 2)* iuches
■Hiunre at Lurk end; at front eud it tapers to I)4lnch
us round; a hook with eye iu It goes ou top ot umguc
to attach lead bar for lead bones; lead bar tunic
length as double tree, made light; tongue to be madt
ot white oak, wi best quality and true truiu defects.
LITTER OF AMBULANCE.
foot 7)4 inches lotqjj&jßMl 10 iuchoa w ide; pan
els 4>a inchea wide, l)4rAH|ahick t of poplar, and
has a solid bottom; uuq^Hk^aM^ l9 oi heavy oil
cloth, tluitcd with best hair; the
cover of litters Is fiisU'Ui*l£w39NßjUsr litter by a
leather binding and lacked aIHMWhd; In frame of
litter there ore to bo 10 matrass springs; cross strips
to bo made ol bust quality oak.
Thu frame work lor upper Uttcni is compoeed of 3
cross strips, oho ou uacn end uud one in tbe.inhldle;
ous croSH piece on top, uudicli ride, aud two in the
middle for tricks to ruo th» litter lu ou; the trucks
aro mado in Ibo bottom as well as the upper, *j inch
ns umuv i.i miu w.vvmi w "... -rr-->
i}. inch iron, and exteud tho whole length ul l>ody
ruin inside ol tall piece; there are three roller* on each
iidu ol litter frame, with flange, same as regular rail
road air wheels.
There nrv 4 litters for each wagon: 4 small pillows
and two cushions, one for driver and one for back
•cat; on each vldu of titter tramu there i» an iron han
dle, made to slip in and out; these liaudlbs are let *
•I Willi Ihit litler Irwniu, 111 uicbtu long, itmtli
if uut, My lii iuclh-a, without Uiiug check*'!
There is also u book in each cull of the fnuuo to
ktH<|' It ill place, wbou iu the body, and fasteus to a
staple in the flour, let in ao on to bn nearly level, up
per litters the same; the staple is puf In the front uud
uvek cross bar. . . , „
Tail l>oiml to bo mnQc of ash, 15 inches wide, by full
1 iuch stuff, and, when down, rest on Joint 'hinges,
funning * foot Iward, supported, when dowu, by a
leather strap ‘i inches wtdo, which goos around llio
toil piece at each cud, between the panel nnd the
braces; when il is up U forms the tail board.,
A uiovcablu seat goes in body, back of litters, matin
of lincirbuards, and end pieces; the bottutu la 18
inches wide,'uml lioard- to* form laiy back, U> inch**
high; this has a cusbiou; tbo tail board la listened,
wheu up, l»y hooka socored. lo middle rail.
Kach oiilcrOt the body of the ambulance to b>’ mark- 1
i*d l’. d.; all other ports to bo lettered U. S.
It U agreed ttnd distinctly understood that the am
bnlsicM siVtu be so constructed that thq several
parts of any two ambulance wilt agree and exactly tit
thiaio-of uuy other, so u® to require bu numbering or
arranging liir putting together, and all the materials
used for their construction to bo of tho beat quality;
nil the wood thoroughly seasoned aud the Work, in
alt its parts, faithfully executed In the best workouui
liko manner.
The work may be inspected from timo to time,us
It progresses, by an officer or an agent of the Quar
termaster’* Department, and none ofit shall bo paint
ed until it shall have liecn inspected and approved by
said ofllcer or agent authorized to Inspect U. When
Uuisbed, painted and luapoctod by au officer of tbo
Quartermasters Department, and delivered a* herein
agreed, they sluill be paid (or.
The ambuhuicue ore to bo delivered In Philadelphia,
if desired by tho Quartermaster's Departmcut.
' G. H. CBOSMAN, .
Quartermaster General.
Aliuy SUPPLIES.— Office of the
AoTIKO CoMMISIUnT or BUBSISTKXCE, No. lb®
STIIKKT, I'JIILADXU’IIU, NOVtUBEB iSi, UMI.
I'HOPOSALS will Ixj n*ctjlvL-d nt ibis office unlU 12
(VlockM., unthu»mil»AY OK NOVEMHEIt, for
uniUhiog for tbo two of tbo Uuttol State* Army, at
uck Union ami in such quantities as may t w re
julred during the mouth of December, the folfc>wuig
'ulisUiruco stores, viz:
l.'Al.C**! pound* first quality Smoked Bacon bides
. packed In tight tierces, of aUmt tt® pounds
each.
2,000 barrels Extra Superfine Flour.
Gtl,<WQ pounds tirsl quality Pilot Bread, ingood flour
barrels. , _ .
3SO bushels first quality New White Beans, In
good dry barrel*.
160 bushels first quality Split Peas, in good ury
barrels.
10,000 pounds primo Blcc, In good flour barrels.
:W,-U0 pounds prime Bio Coffee, in barrels.
42,000 pounds light yellow Sugar, iu barrels.
11,000 gallons Vinegar. , „ „ ...
2,600 jwunds best quality Adamantine Candles, fall
wolght, one-fourth sixes and three-fourths
. twelves. ......
10,000 pounds good hard Soap, full weight. ,
230 bushel* good, clean, dry fine *««* in good
tight barrel*.
250 gallons good Molasses or Syrup, in barreij.
Samples, m boxes distinctly marked, to accompany
proposals for all articles except meat. All of toe ar
ridStoto of lb? b™t qtuUltJ, sorely packcJ.diJ
in perfect order for transportation. Bids will include
packages and delivery iff the city. ■
Sclicre name and date of purchase required on each
package. Certificate of inspection of the Meat and
Vlour will bo required. Bid* from known dealeas or
manufacturers only will be considered, and each bid
most bo accompanied by tbo written guarantee «f
two responsible persons fur tbo faithful performance
of tbo contract. \ „ , , a . , .
• Prepoeal* tojFVndorsed “Proposals for Subsistence
fituM." and directed to
* CAPTAIN C. W. THOMAS,
A. g. M. and A. C. 8., I), h. A. .
• ,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
FOR SALE 1(Y
mo THK PUBLIC, especially the
JL; ignorant and Fnlaoly Modest
of nil denomination*, treat Seoul Mid Indicate DU
unlua, Self-Abuse, Diseases or Situations common
ami Incident to Vuutlu, of both w
ulo and married. Beams© Dr. BBANBTBUP put,.
n«h« the fact of hia tloingso, the Ignorant and Ihlaoly
modcat are dreadfully shocked, and think it a groat
ein, eery Immoral, and fear contamination and cor
ruption among their wires, promising km and
daughter.. Their family pbjaichm should bo can
tloua to keen them in ignorance that theydo Iho name
as Dr. BBANSTItOP, ieicnptpublishing,) let a lu
cratira nrnctico might he last to them, among stupid,
Hiiacir modest atnl iinwumptuoua CunUlrs, born and
raised In ignorance, sprung up as mush-roons, and ,
who compare society, intelligence, sense, etc., to dol-
Inn and cents, mysteriously, meanly or Illy gotten.
Ii Uto pnllicitT, liowovrr, Ibat numerous parent*
and cu&rdiaoa or% thankful that their son*, daugh
ter* previously fabl., •IrJdjr Md of doll
cate colistitutlou and .ppiwrance, hare Men restored
to huailli and rigor by. Dr. DBASSTIIOP, I sad,a
ninnr-ta'lbro and aßer marriage through him hare
t&u Mvod nbicli auffering, anxiety, tnortlflauion, etc.
Having tho Advantage uf over thirty jwn’ expert
enre Slid numeration, coumqueuliy he haa superior
skill In tho treatment of Hwclul diseases, and who b
daily conanltcd by the pndbsshra, as well da rccom.
memieil by respectable cUlmos, puldbhore, proprio
tore of holola, etc. o®ce, So StuilUeld street, near
Diamind street. Trieste communication, from all
•<)HN 1* ' ' W
TO' SCOi'i. «V nor.EaAr.E Dealer
J lirimvo's, PAINTS, OILS, VAENEILEB »nd
DYF.-3TUFPB, No. 290 Lll*rty otreot, PltUtmrgh.
AU Ofdoro will recolra prompt Miration.
A PPLES -128 bbla. prime <i*een Ap-
Afcr«lflbj n 025 HENRY H. COLLINS.
T' HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE.
Thrf great "American Remedies,” kuoyu a*
GENTTUJB PREPARATIONS, viz
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT "BUCHU,”
.» •* -SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVED BOSE WASH.
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED”
COMPOUND PLUID EXTRA OTBUCHL,
A Positive and Specific Uetnudy for'DiaeasesoT the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, .GRAVEL, aud DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS.
TLia M»dtulnft lucreasca the power of Digestion,
and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action,
by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi
tion*, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS on>
reduced, as well M PAIN AND INFLAMMATION,
and h good for MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For weakoeeeee arising from Excesses, Habits ufDis
aipetipn, Early Indiscretion or Abuse., .
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMP-
Indispualtion to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Ureathlug,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dim doss of Vision, Palo in ibe Rack,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flushing orthe Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Vaco,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
" These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this
medidneinvartably removes, soon follow*
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed
by those "DIREFUL DISEASES,”
Many are aware of the cause of their suflering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And Ike Melancholy Dtalh* by Ctnuumption.
mill iJtPLK WITHES* TO THE TBOTII OF THE ASSERTION
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
JUST RECEIVED
BAILY, FARRELL A CQ.
So. 128 FOUnTH~STREET.
JWEDMCJL.
“HELMBOLD'S'
lIEI.MBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATION.
‘INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.
THE CONSTITUTION ONOE AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which Ilelmbold's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably
TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TUE MOST SKEPTICAL.
FEMALES—FEHALES-FEMALES,
YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CU.V
TEMI’LATING MARRIAGE,
IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES, Ibu Extract Buchu in unequalled by any
other remedy, as in Chdorbda or Uuteutiou, li regu
larity, PainlulDcsa, or Suppression of Customary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrlion* state of tho
Uterus, Leucnrrhna or Whites, Sterility, and for ait
complaints incident to the sex, whether orbing front
Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, «r in the
DECLINE OU CHARGE OF LIFE.
SEE SYXrtOMJ* ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD RE WITHOUT IT l
T&ko no .more BuDam, Mercury, or unpleasant
Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous Diseases.
HELMBOLDB EXTRACT HCCHU
consa
SECRET DISEASES
In all its stop*, At little uxjicn* ;
Little or uo change in diet; No inconvenience;
And no arpomre.
It causes a frequont desire and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and curing Strictures of. the Urethra,
altayiug pain and inflammation, so frequent in the
claw of diseases, and expelling all Poboium*, Diwued
and worn-out Matter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS,
Who have boon the victims of quacks, and who hare
ndd heavy fees to be cured lu a short tinui, have
found they were deceived, and that the "POISON
has, by the use of "powerful astringents,” been -tried
up in the system, to break out in aggravated form,
011(1 PEMIAPS AFTER MABBTAGE.
Uso nelmhold’s Extract Buchu for all alT'“cl
nd diseases of the
UItINABY OBGANS,
Whether existing in
MALE OR female,
From whatevrr cause originating aud no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
'Diseases of these organa require the ai«l of
DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
19 THE GREAT DIURETIC,
Anti is certain to hnve the dvdrod effect in all Di
dose* for which it U recommended.
Blood! Blood! Blood!
Highly Concentrated Compotnitl
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
. BYPITIUB.
This la un affection of the Blood, and
attacks the sexual organs,
LININGS OF THE NOSE, EARS,
THROAT. WINDPIPE,
axd other mucous surfaces.
Making its appearance in the form of ULCEUS.
Helmboli's Extract Sarsaparilla
Purifies the Blood, „ ,
and rcmorcs *U Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, (
Giving to the complexion a
CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR.
It being prepared expressly for this class of com
plaint*, Its Blood Purifying Propertie* are preserved
to a greater extent than any other preparation of
Sarsaparilla.
HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH,
An excallcnt'Lotlon for disease* of a Syphilitic Nn
ture,andas an injection in dispose* of the Uriaary
Organ* arising from Habit* of Dissipation, used in
connection wim the Extracts Bnchu or Sarsaparilla,
in such disease* as recommended.
Evidence qf tin m&trtHabU andrtepcmnble character
will accompany tho medicine*.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From 8 to 2d yean' standing,
With names knoi
SCIENCE AND FAME.
F«r Medical Properties of BUCHU, seo Dispensa
tory of the Unitcd States.
See Professor DEWEES’ valuable work* on tbo
‘Practice . . _
See ‘remark*' made by the lato celebrated Dr..
PHYSICK, Philadelphia. _
'See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW
ELL.AqelebtalodPbyßtebn and Member of the Royal
College of Surgeons, mfond, and published In tho
Tradsaottons of the King and QneenY Journal.
Seo Medico*Chinmdcal Review, published by
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Follow of Royal OoUoge of
Surgeon*.
goo mo*t of the lato Standard Work* on Medicine.
Extract'Bnchu, fl 00 per bottle, orsix for $3 00.
u Sarsaparilla,! 00 “ " & 00
Improved Rose .Wash, 50c. “ ** 2 50
Or, half dozen of each for |l2 00, which will be suffi
cient to cure tho most obstinate cases, if direction*
are adhered to. • Delivered to any address, securely
packed from abservatlon.
DESCRIBE BTMPTOMB IN ALL COMMUNICA-
CUBES GUARANTEED!
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me, an Aldernum of tho
city of Philadelphia, U. T. lUlubolo, who being
duly sworn, doth say Ills preparations contain no nor*
colic, no inercury, or other injurious drugs, but are
piirol, <rcs«talilt. U. T. llKLMBOU).
Sworn and snbeeribed before me, tho 2Lkl day of
Novemlter, IML
ffll. P. IUBBEUD, Alilermon*
Ninth street, above Race, Philadelphia.
Address letters for information in confidence to
IL- T. UELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Teijjh street, below Chestnut,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT^
A nd unprincipled deaden,
Who endcavor to dispose “ofthclr own” and “other*
articles on tho repcUtionj attained by
Helmbold’a Gooulno Preparations;
•• Extract Bnchn;
•4 Sarsaparilla;
•» <•' , Improved Row Wash.
Sold by DR. GEO. H. KETSER,.
. N0.'140 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
And all Druggist* everywhere.
Ask for HELMBOLD’B. Take no other.
Out the advertisement out and< send for it, and
AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
DcS&wm&Ddawf
Oll.S. tic.
REE&E i GRAKIv /
■O-fi. KJ&FlShBfr
WHITE UlIiMMi OIL,
rruE DEoi*om/.i:r» benzole t
ANI» STEAiI CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL,
CUCDKoIL OF ALL GRAVITIES III'ROII.VSED.
Oil Darrels wanted.
CoroiT<>fl»»v« MopoHgahrla llonno. d,»l:nrii> U V
I“)KTKUhKUM OIL. The “Nbw Vokk
Oin-Miru. M IW Now
\-»U. lW|k>l ut fiLl7«Altfc2TlU , t*ltT,
•v 4., (or muiviiiK «i»dstoring OIL shi|l*->t l'} - tin?
J.rvvlVHtraUtoilrwMl. Tt»i=. |*.Tt ft* Ooiivouant to
Vh York, aud fta»rs rurtagt* amt modi hautlling—
C«-a-igout.-nirt M.irk H-irtrU rio »
li.
, w , havid lt»rh?i, of the tiroi vf Ri^hf.v,
ilurUu.4 Ct».; A Nc»l ill; Katun, Ma« rum A
(V ni'i!jdm>inv>
OILiIfcHNEIA.
HOLDSHtP, BBT.IX * CO..
MANtFACTVEEM OF
BIiIINLKG OLL ANi> LUBRICATING **IL,-
Kitfi* oortsUtulT «>n hand the wry Wwi quality uf
BURNING rliitr and without<*d«r; ul«o, a tt*""*
LUnuiOATOK, pme WIIITK BKNZOLK and * AL
GKFASK. „ .
IWAH orders loft at N... a*. Kimi Stksh. Bank
Block, neomd floor, will Ih« promptly attmoliJ l<
oc&iltf
rjOLAK OIL \VUUKri IuMI’AN V OK
Q I'KNNriVLVAMA,
MHH*lf;irturrr*» i*f
LCBUICATiNO AND RKKISfcI»UILS,~
Su. 11 t*u Clair fet-, near l»uqu«»u<* \N ay.
I’IITKUOUIiIi, I'tNN A.
11,b Omumy b exclusively engaged in tie-Oil
tra<U : . anil btuiuUntly “d-riug I'KTlloLhlill un
cuiuiuiMiou, wb.-U*nb. AvlTuncrt -mwl* «m c..usi Ku
utents. Address J- kA \ fcU, .1 a..
Isrvrrlarp.
~ ~~jr
riAULKOIL WOIiIva.—WJGIITMAN
Jjj & ANDERSON, rwfloere AOd-dealcre in
I'UBS CARBON Olli,(qnalityjmatqnt«.l.)
PITTSBURGH. PA.
IWT CAR GREASE an«l BENZOLE constantly on
hntui
... .or* rccvivi'il for the present at CJIESS. SMITH
k Co.*, Water ami Flint tiretts.
__ _
OIL COMPANY.
\J K. 11. DAVIS, i'rtuJcni.
JOHN IRWIN, -Jr.. and IWasr.
Pirectob*—li. H. Pavia, T. 31. Kerin. J. L. Car
naghan, A. Cnnioron, John Irwin, Jr.
PETROLEUM, «»f light gravity, from the wells «1
the company, on Oil Creek, m Venango connty, con
stantly im hand and fur *Uo. CT I
Office at T. 11. Kerin A Co. *, No- -nWOOD ST.,
Pittsburgh. __ oiyy.y'L.
PKTIiONA OIL WOKKS. —LONU,
MILLER A CO. , „
Work* at Sbarpaburg Station, Allegheny A alley
—. office und Warehouse, SI MARKET STREET,
of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI
CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE
ftSTNo. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted nnn-cxMo^
■live, always on hand. oclS-lyd^
T'UBKICATINIi OIL. AT THE LOW
1 i phick or 25 CENTS PEU GALLON, con.taotly
oil band and tar sale by B. C. &J. H. SANN ER. .
As to the quality, wc refer to annexed certificate:
I'iTTßiimuiu, Nov: *j<, 1 *»<>>.
3fc«r». R. c. A J. II- 6nie>jer— Units: The Lubri
callus Oil we are getting from you we hnd to »« the
b “ l " ,r ,mr s“. V M.TB. K. Co.,
nn2B:tf Br W*. ESPY, I‘rr-iJeut
yj ATmclLii ku,
CO3TMISSIOS MEIiCUAST,
CRCDE AND REFINED CARBON 011.8,
ocl8:dly No. 6l Wood Street.
STOVES, He.
Allen , mcoukmick & co., vallet
Koumibt, Pittsburgh, Pa.
AiT Warehouse, No. JSUI Libert y street.
llanuCtcturtr* of COOK, PARLOR AND lIEAT
ixb STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRAILS,
HOLLOW WARE; etc., Steel and Glass Bloulds, Belt
ing Mill Canting, Mill Gearing, Gun, Water and Ar
tizcihPtpe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su
gar Kettles,Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, (xiupungsa
and Costings generally. Alto, Jobbing and Machine.
Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill,
with Steam or Horse Power. noVd:fimd
JAMES P. J - p -
Young brothers, dcquesne * oun
dry. Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa
lt R. Pitudmrgh, l*u., munoiactnru MACHINE,
HOT BLAST AND ROLLING BULL FURNACE
FIRE FROSTS,
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOli
IRONS, GRATES AND URATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, Ac., Klwayß im' hand «ul for sole low.
order. li-n »Uli W. W. VOUNU, corner ol Wood
stivut and Diamond alley, will rveeive prompt otteo
tiun. *ll2» _
S~ TUVES I STO V Eri 1-0. He HAVEN
A SON, Blanutactuukbh or STOVER.
Warehouse, Federal st., near Suspension Bridge, *
ALLEGHENY-CITY: .
We ask the attention of dealers to oar forgo assort
ment of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for
wood nnd coal, which wo are selling nt tbo lowest
rules. Those visiting our city will find it to their
advantagu to give us a call and examine our stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. _ _
CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING,
SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES,
PLAIN and FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDEUS,
etc., and CASTINGS of all kinds mode to order.
jylli;lyd D. pg HAVEN A SON.
Etna stove wokks.-a. isiiad-
LEY, manufacturer of ercrj Tariety of
COOK, PARLOR ANP HEATINGBTOVES; GRATE
VUOSTS, VENDERS, Ac., Ac.
gok* pronru-ror of the celebrated I’ATENT GAS
BURNING ANDBMOK.EOONSUMI2JG ARRANGE
MENTS. _ . '
ururnct ant> Sales Room, comer of Wood ana
Tbinl streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. J»4:dly
■pHKNCH’ S HOTEL,
OS TJTE EUROPEAN PLAN ,
SINGLE LOOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY
City Hall S>piaT( t ’corner Frankfort Sbrft.
D3~Menls ad they may he ordered iu tho * potions
There is_» BarberVShop ami Buth Booms attached
to the Ilotoi
OlTßeware of WINNERS and lIACKMEN who
say we are full
po*iB:»llyic
gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street;
In tbo immediate neighborhood o( the Jobbing
{louses on Market, Third and Chestnut
streets, the Banks, rost-Officc, Mer
chants Exchange, 4c., 4c.
BOARD PEB DAY, $1,50
Accommodation, »cJicw required, on the EUROPEAN
PLAN.
Booms from 50 cents anil upwards, per day, and
Muisat aiiutcum litniinust xiTioote.io
ms Hotxl. Prices according to Bills of Faro.
BQTTkx cjtt Cab* xx&k Pamssobes mo* ajit
Station TO on CLOSE TO vn* Borsn.
flSTEnglisb, French, German and Spanish spoken.
Jyl7:dfim
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway,
NEW YORK:
BOARD REDUCED TO $2,(0 PER DAY.
Since the opening of this vast' and commodious Ho
tel, in 1854, it has liccn tho single endoarorof the
proprietors tomak© it the most sumptuous, conven
ient and comfortable heme for the citizen and stran
ger on this side .of the Atlantic..,.
And whatever has seemed likely' to administer to
the comfort of Us guests thoy-havo endeavored, with
out regard-to coat, to-provide, and to combine all the
elements of individual and social enjoyment which
modem art has invented and modern taste approved;
and tho patronage which it has commanded daring
the past six years is a gratifying prooj rtiat their ef
forts havo been Appreciated.
ADFJCB GRATISI
To meet the exigencies of tho times, when all are
required to practico the most rigid economy,•the un
dersigned havo REDUCED THE PRICE OF BOARD.
TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, at tho same timo
abating none of tho luxuries with which their table
lias hitherto been supplied.
PHILADELPHIA.
FRUIT TREEa— lnducements to Pur
chaskes.—A'vcry Urgo stock of chpic* TREES,
of selected varieties' to chooeo from, with every P<*«“_
blc care taken to lrnvo every variety true to nsroa. •
Of, Appto alone •wo havo 175/WO — 50,000 of .Which
are three voir olds, 10,o(X> four year olds. Pear, 10,-
000 two to thrws years old. Patch, Plnmv Ac., a fine
stock. - •. ,
RxrEßEXCX—the Trees In tbo- Nursery. Cull anu
examine them* - • • , •
EVERGREENS from Ito 8 feet. b,tho
chap 1 , aim, SHADE TREKS AND SHRUBBERY,
wholesale and retftU. ‘ _ ' " __ , VTrD
Address PITTSBURGH.AND.OAKLAND SHB
SERlZarPittsburgb, Pa. -
sclU*d-wT---A--^ —• JOHN MOBPOvH, JB.- •
MALTBY'S OYSTERS—In cans and
h»M<attmc*lTOi*wl' «rwy a*T, tormlo
r'MNSHAW.
aaZt Comer of ÜbertJ«adHMid«lre»u.
Ovt Tt o ROif Ra\ i.
WAY—TIME
On and after MONDAY, NovomUr •-i-Mh, 1861,.
Trains Will IUvo4L» Depot of the-Punnsylvauia Rail
nwul. iu Pittsburgh, * follow*:
/‘UlH'aryk, Gofsmfiwj ead Cutciasaff Short Line r*o
St'nbmrjllr. .
Leaves Pittsburgh.
AuivM'b’iiK-iimati.
do St. Lou D...
Leaves Pittsburgh 1:» p. m.
,U< Sloulh iiv die - &:Bt p. m.
d- Newark * l±lv tuidnight.
d<» Columbus, ,7,..-. ft - ***•
Arrive* Cincinnati - •* <> *• ,n
-.k* St. Ihhiis *1 v V • ta -
No tbaiigti vf cam between Pittsburgh a»d * tncinuaU.
Rptcndid Sleeping i\«r> atlaelitsl to all Night Train*.
Pit/ohurj/l unit Line.
Leaved Pittsburgh....- ' 1:53 a. m.
~,fo W.dbvlHe *....a. m.
do Steubenville*..—. m
do Wbeehug —~ a. m.
Arrive* ttellair C:**o a. m.
Leaves Pittsburgh luV* p. m.
Mb. WelDvUle...- p. m.
du Steubenville ';ld p. m.
do Wheeling - • &««■'• l - ,H *
Arrive, llvlWr b10,..i„
Connecting «l Wheeling with Baltimore ami Ohio
Bwilrood.iiudat Bvllair with Central Ohio Railroad
for Zanesville, loilivnater, CirrleVtlL', Columbus and
Cincinnati.
fW.Wj/* uml Clrrrlatut line.
Lenten Plttsbnigh E-V* “. ui. j
du W.lMille 4:tfc. a. ut. !
do Bayard - &M »• »»•
do AUUn.v 7:tW n. m.
do llnd-u. :»• '»•
Arrivi-e Clevcl.io»L» a. Ui.
Latvia Pittsburgh l:,'*-'» p. n».
do WMl.*villo 4:n<» p. m.
do Bayard '.—4 |>- tu.
«lo All lance I j». m.
do Hudson —• 7:01 p. m.
Arrivcndorclaud 8.10 p. ui.
ComuK-liug at Bayard with Tibtwrawaa.branch fur
New Philadelphia and Canal Dover, At Alliance with
Pittsburgh, i ori Wnyno and CUicngo Railroad, at
Hudson with Cb-veLond, Zanesville and.Clnclniinti R. ■;
.1; for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Mlllenburg, and *
at Cleveland with C. A K. IL It. for Eno, Dunkirk
aud BulUlo with C.iT.K.U. for Toledo, lMn>it
and Chicago.
Mail Train leave* at fi:Go a. m.. atopplognt nil etn
rione between-Rocltcattpr and Btdhiir. , _ t
WoUeVlllo Accmnniodation loaves at H:So p. m.
Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh an follows:
-JD.il Train 4:10 p. m.
Fuat Line UW» P- m -
Exjircaß Tram. »• m -
Wcllsvilio Acconuuodathm D:4*> a. m.
I‘aaoeugera dcuirlng to gQ to Snudunky, Toledo,
Chicago, or points West, via Clcvolitnd, must tw \«ir
tintlar to ask for ticket* via Cleveland.
Through Ticket*-can bo procured at tbo Liberty
Street Depot, Pitteburgh.
JUllh STEWART, Ticket Agent.
For further information, apply to
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent,
At tho Company’s Office in Freight Stutloti, Peun*t.
nu 27 ; •
roa tue sale or
HOTELS.
CITY OF NEW YORK.
(Opposite City Hall.)
R. FRENCH, PaoPitiXToa.
pUI LA D EIPHIA
TREADWELL, WHITCOMB A CO.
a. m.
PAW* p. m.
l-31* p. m.
do StiViU-iivrtb*.
do Newark
do Culuuibus....
. ».:!,> p. m.
.10:44 a. m-
RANGEMKNT FOR
1&01. TUK
VANIA . EIGHT I’AILY
TRAINS **
On and’after MONDAY. Nov. 251 L, the THROUGH
MAIL TRAIN Rave* lha Passenger Station every
morning («xeoj« Sunday) at ‘2:50 a. m.,stopping only
at principal ■tntions, and making direct ruuncctiob*
at Harrisburg lor Baltimore and Washington, and tor
New fork via Alkutowu ronto.
THE THROIJGU EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dally
at 4:40 a. m., stopping only at principal station*,
making direct connection at Harrisburg for D&Ui
mora and Washington, and for Nc\r : Yurk vja Allen*
towu route. ■ . ,
THE FAST LINE leaves the Station daily (except
Sunday) at 10:50 p. m., stopping only at principal
stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for
Bultlmoro and Washington. „
WAV FREIGHT TRAIN WITH PASSENGER
CAR ATTACHED, leaves the Passenger Station
every mofuing {Sundays excepted) at frW a. tn., run
ning ns tor us Concmatigh and stopping at all sta
tions.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
Tho Johnstown Accommodation Train leaven dally
(cxui't Sunday) at 3:00 p. in., stopping nlatl stations
ami nmuiiig os far ns Concmaughl
First Accommodation Trainjur Wall’s Stn t ioa 1 cares
daily (except Sunday) at C:4U a. in. ,
tk-coud Accommodation Train for wall’s Station
leave* daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 «• m.,
Third Accommodation Train for Walßa Station ;
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 4:00 p. n».
Fourth Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at «:16 p. m.
Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:
£xpn*s> 1:16 p. m. 1 • Mail,-8:116 p.> m.» Fast Lhu,
l;3u if, m.; Johnstown Accommodatloni 10:05 a. m.;
Firit Whll’b Station Accommodation, 6:30 a- m.; Bec
ood Wall’s Bution Accommodation, 8:30 a. m.; Third
Wall's Station Accommodation, 1:03 p. m.; Fourth
Wall’s Station Accommodation, 6:05 p. m;
Trains for BlairwUle atul Indiana connect at Blairs
vUlo Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation
• aud Exprt*4 Trains Eastdnd ; W«t.
Tbo traveling public vrill fiud L lt gnjatly to their In
toKstf ln going Fast or West, to travel by; tho Penn
sylvania Railroad, os thd accommodations now offered
cannot bo surpassed on any-otlirr route.- -Tho Boad is
ballasted with stone, anil la entirely freo from dust.
Wo can promiso safety, spwd aud comfort to all who
I may favor this Bowl with their patronage.
FARE.-
To New Tork.~——sl2 50iTo Baltimore $9 50 .
To: .lO 00 To Lancaster.... 8 00 !
To Hafriaburg7,4s| , !
BiiggHgtichecked to all Stations on the Ponnsylva- |
nla Railroad,'and 1 to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
NewYorfci . . . - ; 1
Passengers purchasing tickets in. care will bo
chargial on ‘‘excess, according to distunes'traveled, in ;
addition to the station raU-s, except from stations i
Where the Cmhpliiiy has no Agents
NOTICE.—In ease'of lorn, the Cpmjemy wiU hold
themselves rroponsibta for personal baggage only,
and (bran amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B. An Omnibus-Lino Ims l*&n employed to
convey passengers J andbaggage tb and from the De
pot, nt a cltorge nor to exceed 26 cent* for each pas
senger and baggage. For apply to
* 5 J. aiKWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on UU-rty and
Grant streets. ' . 006
T M P- O R T A N T. hasiwqjiStslßi^
I—All persons
Tickets tor St. Louis, St.' ■ ■■—iUhJaaiUM»L ;
Joseph nnd other points in Northern. Missouri, tbs .
State ol Kahsas, or the Territories, should insist ot» j
having tickets that read by the NORTH JfISSOOBI .
RAILROAD. The only route from Bt. Louis to St. I
Joseph. It Is the shortest and quickest line, by thir- '
teen hours, to the remotest point reached by rail, and
is always as cheap as any other..
Buy your tickcte to Kansas and all points In North
ern Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad.
--ISAAC IL STURGEON,
President nnd General Superintendent of tho North
Missouri Railroad. - - _
BtflOiMsGm HENRY IL SIMMONS, Agent.
ALLLGHENV« aS35 CT S| TVri
RAILROAD.—
trainsdoiiydeportfrom “**
arrive at Pittsburgh, (except tiunday.)
Through’trains, slopping at llultoo, leave Pitts
burgh at 6 aim. knd-fcaOj*. m. ,
iialtoß Accommodation trains leave.Pittaburgb at
9 anil 11 a. m., and at 1, !£IU aud ti:4o p. m.
Accommodation trains, returning, leave iialton at :
7:40 and 14u- in., at 12 m., and 1:45; 3:30, 5:30 and '
7:35p. •:
Exeurwkm Ticlct Fore—Pittsburgh to Huttou and ;
return,/25 cents. AU passengers from Pittsburgh,
without tickets, will bo charged full fore.
jc7 ' R. F. MORLEY, Superintendent. |
SO API SOAPU SOAPUi—Thb Chemi
st. hnveT-oastvs Soap, manufactured by B.
0. 4 J. u. SAWYER, Is acknowledged to be the
most serviceable of any, kind yet offered to the public.
Its superior 'advantages dro found' in its 'cheapness,
saving of labor, and IU efficacy in removing grease,
paint, tar and without inJuriDg the'Bkln, or in the
leastwise damaging .tho.:flnoot quality of goods. It
can bo used with all kinds of water.
Reference fa made with pleasure to tho subjoined
certificate, emanating from gentlemen wall known in
this commnnlty, and who had every facility afforded
of seeing it ftilly and fairly tested: j -. ■;
Quartermaster’* Department oj the Twelfth, Thirteenth
and Fourteenth Regiments J'enntyltaiiia V obntewL
“Sawyer’s Chemical Olive Eriwlvol'Soap” having
been- nwyi very extensively do our Regiments, we
havono hesitation In certifying that it was found ad
mirably, adapted to tho use of the soldiers, and deci
dedly. the most superior Soap which "could be procur
ed for- tbo iH*rvicn. . JAMES A. EK(N,
QtmrtprroairterYwolfth Regiment.
: A FORSYTH,
Quartermaster Fourteenth Regiment.
. . M. K. MOORUBAD,
au.ll * Quartefmastor Thirteenth Regiment.
IJXI FARMERS AND OTHERS.
FOB SALE, GEOWEY’S SUEERIOB PATENT
GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR,
Patented January 10,1640.
The superiority of this FAN overall others in dm
consists in Us cheapness, simplicity and durability.
Secoud, in . cleaning Grain faster, better and more
thoroughly, with less labor, than gny other miU.
The nulcoteo of the above Fan had been long en
caged in manufoefuring and AgricuUural Im
plements, and convinced of the great want of a good
Fan fat cleaning the different-kinds of Grain and
Seeds, presents tbis.to the public,.withfull confidence
tbit it .will iniet their wants., _ A
Tho' undcrugned, having purchased Um sole right
to manufacture' and seif the 'above Grain Fan and
Boparator in Western Pennsylvania, Western Vir
ginia, and nil. Ohfo, and the right to sell in Indiana
and lllUiuis,ii now.prepared to fill all orders, whole*
salo or retail, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
*o3:*KtwtfF ‘ * W.W. WALIaXOE.
po YOUR OWN PRINTING.
COOLEY’S CABINET TRINTINO OFFICE,
Dwlmio* «-■ SMALL FBINTEBS, STATIONERS,
DBUGOISTS. MERCHANTS,,OBOCKBS, BANK-
Elia, AMATEUBS,ILo AJIMY »n4NAVY,«Ic. Tb»
PresMw we oiTa- for sale are of s new pattern; are tbs
simplest and strongest hnd bdat made of aoy che*P
Presses ever Invented, and occupy less space; can bs
operated by any one, whether printer or not, and art
sold at prices hUhcrto nnhmrd of—thot ils to say at
about -one-tenth tho price of .Job Presses now In two*
Tho Cabinets (upon which the Presses,.stand,) ara
composed of small cssee, neatly andstfongly pat to*
gether, and for compactness and convenience havo
never been equalled. 'Call andexamroe, or send few
drcuUrt, giving sires, prices; 40; A
,? ■ ■ , -J. 0. COOLEY 4 CO.,
■eSkSmd ' : No. i 6nnKertt»*t, N. Y.
LAKI) OIL in store and for sole by
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