i ; '■■■ '-i: >. . f .- • . * •* \« , - 3’ V.’V \ v *1 y.V-v.v. ■ >r* '• -..v.r.iti,• •• ♦ • vSi-Ji x ** ' r $ .*-«*.,» £**» ,*• j* .’* «• '**l'' >-**., :' mP-^ V* * *’T» .11.. ■ . *»■>. .\-f • K‘i -i. ' ' , i ; - \ v •; v... • ,v.w , i ' 1 ' ‘r- ---r ur. • •••■•-'h ■ .ViV.'.t W.,.’ * ■ '« WUm*.- ♦;• • •* ig!«<>:<^: ; ! t -^^ii!.f.!!.!;S;is:j:;.' .*. v.V;_ ': %\;j;.,y;\ ,^^r^4 , r h.';* • ••■»■ ;..v; • " •' * *■* v'S-r v»;« •1 j'; : -.S*» * i‘.,\ V • - -:ji ' .. » •V-; .]?»?* '.'u : *.5 .. •; + c * !. • .f.'. i-:. i.: A Speech of Gei. I.nne. Qen. -Jiminii'e made a speech in Tremont t Temple, Situixlay. fle: was ’ receirctl with tremendous cheer*, ii'e , ix .tilßaktf* fit ixtrtpti’: •'! ' i ™?r«' t !V : »ri7 61 n>>« war to xx, Joßour ownpeqple instead of- the rebels “ no "-' 11 U: be Inhuman, they hare the means to prevent it. Lei them return to thetr.ollegiancc, and they shall a be. ktndly ieeeived. ..But, if the war is to use all the moans 'in ouri -a. P?wer .to conquer them. . This War shall, -While the shackles nm&Jpdn ‘ • ■ .Hiw'ie speaker detailed a -humorous in- how tha sUro-owner* eline human property -A* lad* UtgZ Sw? 4 *2?’ d two.sonsin the secession! C., renter She .alaa had. two .llnves, which ■ had -escaped ;from her clutches. - This * WomsD caiue to the General’s quarters to !? s '. sfler her property. - She was informed slaves were beyond herreach, and ’” *•** £•»« was in pursuit of her two sons, - nndhe should-hang, them if ho caught “ e ?‘- Whatever yon do with my- rnus,’’ ■ blubbered the woman,. «be sureaud return T S5 J ‘JP ak • 'thnughterxj’-iXane-said^te t- idtd jnot premise to do any. snob thins, aa he .. -disengaged himself ftom hsrmbSS, x x-taen-Malloek says w« can’t admit ftigi ”*,e* «tm“=lrea», for.tl , ey will betray ss. .'.:;Biat,s aliit -All my niperienos - contra ::x ,'vdioU it; ,1 have had five -hundred .slaves - in my camp, wilt but twelvfrhundred ken «w«l!»Kt»>l's information t * om *l»fos Ulan i^om'.sfly'dthe^sjoup.' oe«. They woold-die a thousand deaths rather than. bttray.one neeiieU that wottld , i their liberator* ■ ~v' M, Jhe rebellion ig;to b»‘ crashed out it ..Jiantottegy Cfnshiag.onf thh*ase of the - - hast .week :ths - Indians in the ; - :TO4**i .iMm wlthlballa, and.bung them after they; were deedx- .Whet ehoold be - x :*mwwith these Indians ?' [A -reicO-^wear ueminand IstthemgoT'J He defended the •...,Kanre» Bfigade. -Hs hadbeen with them t three months, and had ndterreen ’a kaan thloticated,nnd if they wertr"Jayhawk - ■ n fi . H was. for the Government. It,was , !S* . • t H t , bane’s Brigade had t«eh • plon '■t- -ff 'demanded an inret r-Pet them.nuke it good. They v- HWitt 6nd thousands of sacks ofssUandpW!- fsbels. ahddlstribSed -totlAljiyielJfaalUet. ; • ’.. V J > fv-.v;>ihw*ite4:»»-tte ,‘HWprlated ’ Wotneti. and cEii: - „ dren a eiothes,he ohoervKl thauhennmber d slasd wamen -indoliUdren tobkit Into <^lfll^!^'toJWiiee, . ,v.ri*«d they ftirnubed themselves with a por i tiomof the clothing of their former owners. ™ ’AlPflle Kansas - trpopsjdld 1 jfik 'te.'.see .:thaf T tforinuics did not deprive thihleete of all theetothiag which had tbnteOmsinto thsir poesesaion. * V ;l I " Jle,,would oppose .bowie-knife :tq.bowi*- i f knifotlrridien to lndien, to Vnig •• gtr.'t end Freedom tq. Slavery. ‘ They have, .'wtitten Slavery upon ereryhanherV' let “Freedom lo all" bo written oa'oun.' (Ap pleuse.J If wc cadnol sdoptthis plan, then fjtrnisbA.enbnittae for. W Present jriiyy ' .U tiXTeTil UU x j »: V. 1 .;;; .<V* •\*v . £ • 1 ■ ■ * • Jfil ■' f^iotiekVieWiifthexiilifajiQyc.ticiii. ' siSffftJWw# l * w* l * *-*. tn» flsnioa of ifnglisliwmera fo'aScribeall ...the-distress whichluta fallen sadis likely to fell upon British' inaniifnclurers and operatives to > the lack of cotton. If wr ; have ho cotton'tre shill, starve; are would geteollonifil were not for the stubborn ere of the Uiiiterl Staten government- in rerrrt ing the will of Jlr. Jeffermm basisthere fore, if we starve, the .North is to blanie. 1 This waS the favorite formula, in which the • question, was discussed by the-Loudon - TVmerand other papers of Ihat stalnp. ' But it occurred to somebody‘to ask wliat good cotton would do if you had no custo ' goers’. And when candid and 1 thoughtful men’ were once led but' of the macadamised road of reasoning which the' 7tmC» had laid downi for them, they discovered not only that it would be dangerous to manufacture • ahead of the demand, hut that, to a cousid crabie extent; the depression in British trade was owing to tbe fact that the stock ’- 'OftD'fttiafactufed gcKids was already much • larger than even the-ustisl demand made r and that, with each interruption* wa are caafeed by our th««was an alarmi rig • oTer-supplyof -xottou fcoods in and foreign warth'oiises’' • ’Tiw Lriridon Times hoi ad «lahdrata aril c,le““‘H>is »»pe;t of the case, in which it hi *“™ t “ t > » fsr from cotton being scarce. oflndiau cotton hasnsen.but slightly in comparison ‘with -that or She Airarican commodity-: theveryitocks of ■•S2 lon * Won warehouses: hn left to- rot fbrwant of purchasers, and ‘our Calcutta correspondenoe, informs, us. that, 'though /Thdta could certainly send Manchester ill ..to'. S oUon .,?) re Pooled, Manchester was iorind unwiluiig to gi-re the money for it. • • " ! y_ «‘J “We are assured that for some time past the production of cotton goods has been in excess of the legitimate demand, [and that tho marketa of the world, in fact Br ® glutted with Lancashire exports Our" .therefore, under any cir « ’fouid Havp- -been compelled • tu i» euspend or curtail their ; qpbfhUqns, and, they are now' doing only Wlist must havo Booh done sooner or later Whether theAmeriein crop had been inter copied of not. It is Alleged, in feet, that . the shortnowrof the supply is TathSroppor otherwise,',, a good pre text foralack work, and.thatthoilal cause ‘ < Pf wcnt >tagnation is tobe'found, -- .'®° t in th »warc.tyo f cotton, but in the a£ a i eOnCe or demand .for. calicol”,,, < '.’l Lis'* :?f rfew discusses Ihe same . ,»nhgect at length, ft remarks ' 9t the“world went glutted • Rmi 6<»d» «tHhetimewhen - ‘ *i5 e ‘^ inet^ CMI wa **,put » sudden atop to the r . Supply of cotton,, and even if the material X K 8” »■«*«■ WjMmttW abundance, the . absence of a sufficient demand for all that . - .lencaaht.ro could produce would itself suf .. r Jco tobnng down the rate of production to . Jomelhing like iu, pMStoat*. A , striking proof that the want of a market - *“"“ t “ much to do with the atagna - S «t.indu»tty.a» the war- 1 City of material, » lo be found in the com; i P ™ M of “onufactufed and un ;,, manufactured cotton, goods. Uoth, of ln TBl “» since the block s'?' the American porta, but the addition • ‘ not T °if to said to be •; not.more than half-thetnereasein the price - .'-Hft.y* 8 ??- NotwithstandingVil^t cheek ‘ I *il t *' ek < :tie oourse of the i “ might have been ,BaW cote - {?“ worthfive pence perpoundmorethaiT lO 4 meri,: » n cotton W g ht have heem ■' vj.p Wte ‘L t N ,t ® Po™d Of mannfactnred cot v' 1 S* Tin i,r o i*®* enhanced in.vahte to Thi * h * B not been the_caae, and it ia some Consolation to know ■ -ut t *iL?“ ‘‘“ e oouid. Uto Amerimut supply .: -W?-been .cut-off with ao Utfje inife to 1 ’Ti'enWercAmtaea - Tpre-.aued .with an unexampled aupnlv Of ~ manuactnrod; produce. ThodgVth&win - ■*? sm&rcritwho ■ JSBfO'i. On the .factoriea for .their daily •„ i *;~t'tairf I t.mWgatoHk»'p«rt«f» on the 1 . »t loege. whtch 10 violeht.a dim • Jurbaneo of its gUple manufacture cannot . put produce." m « ;, <v : *•" '. it'seema evident,Otat if thi manufactiir ®“t . B , rit4i ” «o«ld hare had their -Jof their ahort-eighted policy had pro .-,,,T»tH and England had made S!on ; ’ BsmaTor the sake of a ftill aop- PV. of cotton, the result’wouia havahe^ - such over-manufacture and over-trading In OTMt Britain aa-ipußt in lees than a year " h‘T® ; b ™Hgh> on a comniefCial revttlaitm . more serious, because::having mri«» : real cause, than our own pmnio of 1857. Tho . ‘"i'oo .ioelie; had they been - ' JK U ' d -, woul ' l i hV' teough t min upon T.: and upon' their operatives.. cannot witli the same army tresl" son.anfl prescrTe Slavery,, ,Tlmt would re quire; two armies, and tto Shrvcry-pre eerring anny would hare tu be very care mi bow it strifck, Ss the institution was a very delicate organization, and rould not stand war. In Missouri, ti, o policy that had been pursued had enabled the disloyal masters to use their slaves against the gov- Ss£3.V r .T, «k« war to whip the South, let us make use of all the means that are placed in °ur power. , Thespeaker concluded by remarking that the war could only bo made a short contest -by sinking at Slavery. Meet the issue tendered by the South fairly. Place the word “Freedom" on your banners, and the epint or the old Crusaders .will animate your armies firmness and steadiness'will be imparted to the troops, and victory gained, and a permanent; peace secured. The Contrabands. i. “““Pyß'oaferl, Hilton k! d ’ ‘V tho contiguous islands in considerable numbers. Those who hare al ready separated from their masters, and are fi U V" r «»» control, are estimated hundred to a thousand. These are within easy reach of our forces. Those “ " d ?.” u ?i ß “ ,l,ort « re *>r tome estimated tatted »>“ P»«n: A few of the tatter are-supposed to be looking efter the property ofr their masters. But of the great 22?"** >* b> kn °»» that they woold f. 1 ? 4 “ •° ts r ? nr Hues for the purpose gener ally of obtaining employment. The men of " hen *bny were at Beaufort, could have brought awey a full load of them had t they been anlhorircd to do so. The . contrabands": crowded aronnd them, negpng jo be allowed the privilege of getting » 11,101 b«e “Misted intending thedtuahdn for which they asked and received men , *y. “like good fellows. _ Thirteen! of them were finally taken to Hilton Head;: . y Jb? *bory.whieh has been extensively nub * *5? U “ :B **reos refuse to work Isem phs^J? About two hondred ™ “•T are an and aronnd Hilton Head, and labor when they hero an opportunity. Thor ovon take boats, goingaronnd to the shipping, canying men, beg. and bondloa-in tactrany might which is givon them. -, h? mcß of tbc steamer MeClel •tb«r7l 0 baT * hj?” “ osl on shore assert that ‘therel.no question that if the negroes had been furmshedwitbemployment, br even thoir preieuoo in out lines not discouraged, ihe oar forces would have been donhlod pr trebled; and that they, *wngp exhibit no disposition o f dri !roJ ’ P™if r, y ° r to avoid any speeies of labor which may bo required of them. The ennrse of General Sherman in re gard to the negroes is stated to bo tho sub- 1 ' joct or maeh remtrk. -Arrivals at the Principal Hotels, TO TO 8 O'CLOCK LAST SIGHT. 81, CHABLES-Corner of Third and Wood Strectr, »AUT IHIUI, noiBUTOL Hnßnroira,, K Ll* J » Shrefflfr, lUinoie * B sSJo""" WhMlhig A pi™ I- 1 ’ ?„ ■“ B Saylor, Indiana T S’wSm ’ * *?? ku ” *1 SPeere, « K £ Merc * r I.Moore, I’hila ' D Bonortn, rjUa J Mann, Wlaconeln J l£X!“f r " l,lr * 1 R »>»*«, Wheeling 1 j?SSS , , B $ lb r l „ J ronngetown, u gflh’ J - W A Rohlnaon, Wuh cl v ■J J- LL Minor, do " i CIV .Minor, do L ICOoolhnt, QoUldayab'g B 1 Campbell, do C Aultmab, wifb A chihb t cblblr'n a n <£•«». 0 W Maori, WellsTiHe noS,oriJ“ V “ Chaa Helen, St Lonla G K Yb J Crtwford, l*dy 4 d’tar Sd“w K r?o‘ ,P i,¥“* ,W “ h,J * J B MeKennan, Jr, rxar- s s«srg#i?' ifAXSIOX HOUSE—Liberty-#:., near B. B; Dapot. . Aunurtt, nopusxpßo />S l2,hu^lrr~-» g P J Ooff Cbloago _ JSlSSSl'lafindbm. W J> «*ago Coal W Andioevsr, Weat ABlv^d^Sf' ? J-Langetaff, Wleconeln 4SFE" iV^nr'^t'" 1 “■JLSsntjs-? 1 s&fewsi. ! n.mlng, Cl„el. n d JHcAteer, Fhlla HuSd.^2^* 0 JT Snowden, Stmlamrllle ■ IIC- Smith, W. grwnr'o IrAKK s HOTEL—Liberty atroet, loot of Fifth, tavra. Baaa, raormtETOß. JIT Wearer, Can one bnrg j M Baker, Webater larael Landlm Haniabnrg D Cain, Pairrleir, Va J Hamatnn.;<Jtngm Hill J W Walker, do jf Hlmaenon, Walh. oo John WJlaon, do •ai^»?“* w laa.Melrin, do , “ VmiVlthiw.do i o^j£^taB ’ Cvkb***** B Wlthfmr, 4o £• &£§&; bSC*™'- t ■ ££ B ffe NoU r* n iISSjMS.? 7 /,-""" J<*»BsnsS’»al4hnr N Wllklne;.Newark, O 8 Torn, Waahlngtnn co BAQLI HOTEL—Liberty afreet, below Serenth ' ■ ; ' 'jobs anra, wariaiTOß. ® Guy, Youngstown D EUpp, J J.Mlßelay,2»igonior»Pn E Beer, . ' . do V Saltibhrx Jno Bt«ren*on, Ohio ‘Mlee Bh«fTer, Prana : Ulbodu, McKeesport d SH T * r » B*km,.o , nßa^girer.i’* i.V3tkt; Jnofjiedc!, Ptnu Geo Unm, Middlesex, Pa ! BED tioiT HOTEt-i- OWOW!*,' Jo)fn'B*rrtdk, Botier cb Bartered Johnßreriy, do ! John Kenan,;: do • Gordon, Green co . . .Geo.Beßenh. do 8 Detrib, 'Florence,' ' JBAikea,PbiU S EtfUugeiy Pm i K,w - A Yield! • ,do G'WeUsrGreehfitid £ ' ' ’ ‘ JTATIOITAIrHOTEIi t. rexi^Un, Joo Shtnren, Ohio Jm Segrfil, Ohio, JMStaunarrille, Jeff <-o C Shannon, Joo Drennor, Wart co Tho* Bar land, do W Taylor, j e ff co MTbompeoo, Wllklnab** U Klffer, Weatta A Hobler. Ohio 9 Gamble, A Shrink, Ohio ■*2?o. B.St. Clair street. ,'rtomtToa. It Neal, Turtle Creek John Elliott, * A-C Butiqr, Beargi co K Kenpodal, Venango co O W'flttOey. JBanferd," 3 Crier, Cenonebttrs A T Haft, do W Adam*,, do John- Horen, - ~JT6* 137 Water street. ,Vaoriritoi. 0 N Baker, do h McDonald, 8 J> PH«, pa J ft Pendleton, 8 Hood, Btr Aim* Jm MlcMuj,' D Btewart, .Peon* C Stitsell, Brown*riile ;Q W C*nfle)d t D Stewart, Maple Crock EDrrtjtTiojr*tL. ui.XTSA« 0 £ HAL BcnooL *• »«• a Bt- : I concir meti I cioerfullj- roncor to twS&szi I yfeffr tothi-aboTtrßcoßinantiatfpi^ ln «4wao«.* />>^sSittwi, ?52?fn^trw T ®’ S^ 000 * Street, rs**,!* bOw open for til* reception it per emrionof flTtmcolhi. ’ ' J-MogMITH. ErtodpM. rAJSMEHs^DEPosrrrBANKmo PO.,iSa.:C«FOt7BI« BXgSST. il ' : MkfK oi PErosTT Aui) sucoont. „Y J>AB ,** cuaasxi fUXJH,BtfoX- Stockholder* »n re- WJttjJW* to dopotiton to the whoU extent qfibeir pnTete roeene,. - v>- • - ■• Junes it ',, Senrnel Qeoree, “ ■* -Ul , John H'D«Tttt, •» lUy . Welker, •■ ■m&tSZ, tlfobm Scott, rTbOßMlbtkM, >*:<John- find,,.-. . , . VUUM-Jounfe -- r- - - _VAMKB BVA/gtO»aX.Qu.U»-. s 6. B. Bobison, 'D. A. Stewart, ' Jvjf T li'Qragorj . Eobertßtll, - j Jacob Pointer, .. - XhMiai Soott, : Deßwflhlway, „ > J«tta»A. Xaoz. UAWHAiL, TVWfVwir £--- : .n—imaiiitwi l BTKLiMBi>JiTS. * O clo. lt. For freight or )*Mat£e spjiijr oh or , - u — JM* J ~»- HVljfuaTUN 4 CU. TO CINCINNATI jfcUiO',l!Sff : ■> , ILLK.—TIw hcautifnl ■ A,i£a|>t. Moore, Imtm a* above on f{?i7Sp\) Gth uwt. For froight or j«Mage apply uu U«nl art/. _ M JS.O. FLACK. At. t,l ReuUlak VTKKKLVTIfcg- » BACKETtOBGA LUPOUS A.Nl >M3Bs£& EOBTSMOCT!!.—TiII- Kjilentli,! I'li-njiur'i'i.U K f.l C*pt. Joliu Wolf, will l*ave for the al«>te aixl lt j| | U ' termediateport* EVERY MONDAY, at HioVL* k - For freight or pu»«t>« apply on board or to fe *° D. H. LEWIS. Agent. T?UK CINCINNATI, UiUlb-Tlus- > A. YILLE ANI» ST. LOUIS.—The attomer SUNNI SIDE, Capt. K. iUrauJ, S? aboro and nil intermediate (•oru, uu SATUIteDA V, at 5 11. ui. Tor freight or paaaagA ti|>ply uu hoard or »o de2 J. P. UVIXUSTON & UU., Agent*. TOOK CINCINNATI'A LUU-, J? ISYILLE.- Tho beautiful alrutuiiTd^S^^^Bi Jacob fob, Capt. wm. stoops, win iuavo aV above on FRIDAY, at 4p. in. For freight or pnsaase aunlr cm board or to J JOHN FLACK, Agi-nt. I 'OK CINCINNATI, LOUIS-, mrrr- ». VILLE AXD ST. LOUIS.— Tbs UnedßUgisS fltcamboat ST. CLOUD, Capt. C. A. Dravo. will !,«* u aboTe on THIS DAY, at 6p. in. Ww fttiahl or panaga apply on board or to _iiog> J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents. PIiTOJttUKUHANUFQBW, war.* MOUTH PACKET.—For uig. Marietta, Parkenburg, Pomeroy, uniiiuou? Iritnum and Portsmouth.—The •trainer CLARA DfiAJf, Capt. A. J. MaMilliot, will irate for Porta* iBODtb ITiIRY TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock p m ’Lattes Portsmouth EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 o’clock u. For freight or passage apply on board or to nofcillni JNO. FLACK, A*»nt. PITTSBUKOH AND UALTjkT^ LIPOLW PACKET.—The new poaseoger steamer UNDLNE, Capt. M. a. Cox, will leata Pittsburgh for OaiUpoiis EVERY BATUR »&&.£££i«. k ?■ m * Betumiug, Waves Callipo lis EVERY TUESDAY, at It) a. m. For freight -or passage apply on board or to % J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., A cent*. R EOULAK WEUKLYiJEj, ZANESVILLE PACKET Thi'd&SsSEsi n«wand beantifnl passenger steamer EMMA UK.™ | UAH, CapL Monroe Ayers, Icarus Pittsburgh for ! ZanesriUe .EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p w Returning, Imrea Zanesrlllo EVERY FRIDAY, at 8 v „ m - *’fr«i«ht or paMago apply on board or to « CO., Agents, Pittsburgh. M* S* PIERCE A CO., Agents, Znnesriih*. „<<u RE OU L Aft Wi&iKHNO ricffTfc PACKET.—The splendid pnwwmgnriHsSgiiSZ stmimer MINERVA,'Oapt. John Wheolingantl all intermediate porta EVERY TUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at llo’rlnck a. m., making close cwumclhins with the tegular packets for Parkonburch aud Cincinnati. 1 Return ing, leaves ‘Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES CA-Y and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock a. in. PAMongrrs receipted through to CiDcinnati. For freight or pus. •agsapply on board or to J AS. COLLINS ACO V * ul . 11* Water street JtrEMtCMM*&A*T T*AIJLOn t JJIJEW GOODS 1 NE W GOODS I FALL AND WINTER! FALL AND WINTER LATEST BTTLEB! LATEST BTTLES At the old stand of JAMES C. WATT, corner Pom *nd St. Clair street*. •The heir* of Jamu C. Watt, docoascd, respect* Sr? . nv . , i?. pnl,Uc attention to the new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising all the newest style* of fashionable material adapted to „ GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Soliciting an early call. The business will be con ducted on theaame approved manner as heretofore. The stock of new roods is canal to any in this dtv • .od»:lyd J | ATE STYLES OK FALL UOODS JUST RECEIVED. W. ar. now owning • choice .tock of FALL ■Si . <» * ll «f ‘be Uto«t Importation, of CLOTHS, OABSIMERES and VESTINGS which wa flattar ooneNe* wiU be equal to any aninment to be found east or west. They wiU bo mado np to order. In a superior style, and at prices to suit the uraea. We would respectfully solidAn early call from out patrons and the public. SAMUEL GBAY A SON, .Mirchawt TaIlow; Ko. 19 Fifth Btroct. JttM&CELJL*§^'EOtJS. QTKAM WEEKLY BETWEEN C& O NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, land-s|tfr S?fHr»? m 5! Passengers at QUEENtfrutwT, (Ireiand.) The Liverpool, New York and Philadel phia Steamship Company intend dispatching their Clyde-built. Iren Steamship* as follows: c»jj gjjQ3BSssd&S3g SKK CITIOF BALTlMußE......Satuniay, Decamber 14. and every Saturday, at K00n; from Pier 44, North JilTcr. „ BATC# or PAMAOC: > FIRST CABIN 175,00 STEERAGE do to London,... 80,tw do to London *LOU do to Pari# 85 JM do to Parts 33,00 do ,to Hamburg. p6,w do to Hamburg.. 35.00 Paiaengon abo forwarded to Ilarro, Bremen, Jiot terdwt, Antwerp, Ac:, at cquaUr low rate* . *®? I ! c ' r * 0 ?* »bl*»ns tfr bring’ent their friend# can buy tickou her* at the following rates to Now York* , n L L r crpool or <i*M«nitown; let Cabin, S7.V 835 And #lus. Steerage from Liverpool 14b,t»>. -Prom Quoenstown fcjo.on. r ’ m Theeo Steamer# have enperlor accommodation* *ir pMM ??f, r,, ,* n 'L c * rT 7 «l*erienccd Surgeon#. They •f* built In Water-tight Iron Section#, and have Patent Fire Anuihilatoni on board. roa Enm.—Bg ardor of tkn Sea r«ap, of Stain, alt paMengm having tkn Untied Slain, to. proem, Paapart, bnfan going on toard JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, New Yofk. . „ JOIIN THOMPSON, Agent, _ whlftdtf No. 410 LiltcAy strut, Pitteborch jQITHIUIXJE'S XX FUNTgLaSS OYAL CARBON OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS. Patented September 16th, 1861. ™* b »“ <*“< h « v « erer yet born offered tu tho • w They mb the beet for Che following reasons: 1. Because, being of an oral ahepe, the class is oqI “ U J dj* l "** from tho flame, ay that tne draft is etronger and more regular. °T5 l ehapo is better adapted to resist tho eflectofrodden expansion, so thnt It ia impomiblo «b 3- The glaeeU made largely of Lead and Pear las},, glring-a gn-Bt degree ofatrength and elasticity. The cbtaaeya tfhich boOMkoepere haTo found to l* so Mttle as to crack, area when cot in uso, are inreria* b V; ct Lima Glue instead of Flint Glass, of which ours are manufactured. 4. Bat tho greatest ad rentage of those Chimneys is that when you haro one It will last forever, and if any htmsekoeper breaks one by the beat ortho lamp, let her «U at 4be manufactory and aw will replxre chimney by a dozen whole ones. This srolfa- don.not indodo accident. or IhoM ana of tralMSO wlero tbo chimney bu, through inexpert >W«*od M clooely to tbs lanfp no to pro rent It, expanxion when boated. i.._fS?. & S? rOT ?? ; “ n, u ,Mr,<>f Carbon Oil, who '*%* of the obatacle, which line eiielnd In the gnu exponao of chimneye, in tbe we y ""J? 11 ' h»»efijund . rented, in tbe Orel XX Flint Olnel Chimney, wblcb bu tnito rijll, lcaenod tbe coet of Cnrbott Off light to three Who nee them, and Incroaaod the couumption of oil conjoqnoD l upon tho leunnod expenea for chimney,. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Thumm A Co, nr Lnouco Oil Co., Weldon * Holneko, W, Ugdon Jt Co., W. P. Wooldridgo, W M- Murrey, or at the Hannbctory, Wublngton et, nonr Pentuylrinla arenoe. . 8 ■ MW-tewMtf e. p. DiTnaiDOK. pAKFETS AND OIL CLOTHS at mi \J FOUBTH STJIEET CABPJCT BTOKE. VT. I). A H. McCAl,Lim Hate thl* da, opened-oart of a ter, largo and raried «rs%w«iHo. *« 3bsTt“, K 5* kmnlloii cf bnyen, u tbo, .ball be offered on tne most favorable terms. O^S.T'K.S” 110 '* 1 ,0 * <* DECO OST8 ’ of aU width., and at tbo loneit ratca. W. D.A H. McCALLDM, 87 Fourth street, near Wood, A IfLEGHENY COUNTY , B ._i n tho' XX conn of Common Pleae,Ko. zri, Oetolwr term. SSL i 1 . 11 sf,'be tnl notary aealgnment of .Zenii 11. Coston va*.C, 0. Loomii. And now to wit, Jfbrember lilth, 18(11, tbo renort ?• T o<l(i, tbo 4ttdlffitheretofore appolnt ,J!ii?!i^.c^!B, “‘“'’l‘lngn ■ u ‘“n"nt and fihkl ect tlWnent of tba ituAuf of A 3, O. Ijoemi,. a, amftrOM' nfcreaatdrbelng mod.lt ia eonfllnnod aid. Andff” S ml,ll, W in tbe Pittabnrgb .Herd,. Gored. fortbree week, of .the filing of enld Wount,' Xndthnl It *lll.l* aiKSLSffILSHS? nndtbetaldxreignee *ld“nSr on tkOjlttk dgynf Drasowr Oort, If -no enfficlent cumM ibown to tiw contrary. From tb, Becert XjIKL) IT TREES Ihe'uckmknrs toFuk -t- .t3taxxu^—A toy Urg, Itock of. choice TKEE3 fmm, with tmiry poul ■feHT 18 E*™ jwiy^Tutety rfto^niiST ot which SjJEree year eld,, 10,000 fon, oldi. Ifoar, 10 ,. «»two to three yean old. Peach, plnm,Ac., a lino .ek^S^r^' I™* 1 ™* lD ,b “ Nm "7- rSsff B iu ! iiS <, 5.w , w. 8 E*et, by the hfindred, lBBl3 AN » UHEUBBEBT, Bffip P bub. ■elftdawT JOCK MirHDOOH. J,. WS®? APPIiES--40 barrels prime V V - ViatorAnle jsit iMni u 4 tr«£i)v - £naq»* im,' <•• a: «»*• ;9ci;*T zxrv.-: x • rROPOXntLS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED fl thu of tb« fH-puty timer *l. I nUMStttrf Armj, No. UXIGI KA UK STREET *■ l m,t ‘ l *" wM‘« k M., on tbu .'iTM UK DE * EMBER NEXT,for furuiobinir UXK HUNDRED WHEKL AMBULANCES, kuonn a* the iriplrr patterns, to U* cihJulm J --Propo.*!, j u , tur ni»blug Tripfsr AzubuLitH-oa." AMBULANCE (Don*.) 3tlU 11 fo«-t long, out loout, Includingfoot-buonJ d..| wid.. by a iucbce iiw.-p. Tho foot-board “ 1 V a wide, I undo ofl iuclintult, *ud Luteoed ou the silU by :sj*‘'“ h bolt* at each eud. Tbe sills ure Ui.ule at trout eud so i* to lucliue the foot-buani upward*. Theft arv eight studs ou each td.fc. J> 4 iuch fjuare; aides ore solid panels id ;>»f, fuch boimbt, du UK-hy# high K n nil middle mil) from lop ul aOl to tot) of rail on pniicU. There ia a top rail about lochs* übovn; tfiis Wil U fastened to tho etuiia. Tha holy u a feet iuehea in length in the dear, from outside' ot tuil p.eco to box in trout, aud 1 fat wide In the dt»r, frvut or bead-boon!, k> inches high 5 leet high in centre from floor to ridge pol*, anj t ’ OD made oval, d bows incboa r faateued to rails and •tuds with screws outside. In eecoud lower panel or 2 feci lrom front, on each side, there n> a wicket door inches wide and l*V iuchea loug. This door is made to slide in a utoovl on the inside. Tboeeal lor driver u made of the lid of box, with cushion: The box is 18 inches wide 11V Inches in the clear, with partition in the middle- th 2 }a*y back- U fastuned to the Ud of the box, plain hand lock on aide, to which is attached an iron rod or foyer alongside of body; to the lorer fo a strap by which th« driver locks the vragou. A middle btfr inches Is bolted on sills, for 1 bindslde spriug, 2 braces on tail end of bode reaching from toil piece to top mil. 1 Frame work of body to be of best white oak timber thoroughly seasoned, the bows tp be of white ash: panels to be of poplar, thoroughly. ■«n«np ftt L thirtoins.xo be strapped, sirups to bosewed on with harness thread, well waxed. SPRINGS OF AMBULANCE. Springs to be of beet quality spring steel Back •Pfiog * fret two ilichee long trorn centre to centra “lle npnug, back 3 tot lit ieche, centre to centre: trent back apring, tot 2 Inchee centre to centre- the *%■ , illcl ?'* wide, 1 plaue; the ,|de jprtne. 2J4 inebe,l «ide, by G platen; tbe eide ipringi front J foet 10 inches long centre to centre Axles of iron, to be care-lutrdened, \M square, turn «i edgewise, with nnu ou ends. Boxes lornr. \M by l>i inches. *’ y * Hut* of gum or locust, thoroughly seasoned- the •pokes and felloes to bo made of white oak, thorough ly seasoned. Bind wbcela < tot 8 inebee high, without the tiro dm IP* ¥ V*?'Inchee at the alioS &eiSep S ° H thl '*> ? fc ' l 8 without the tire; hinch °‘ u,b " b ' m,i Uounds anu hall hounds to be of white *»»v of few* quality and wilhoot delects. Uairhoambsfc« km* O, V *hrel, 2 feet diameter. I* 4 India. 5 6th'»b’ ‘“rhre long, 3 erw, hare on oth wheel, 2 inches square, cross bar on front hound* * feet 8 inches loug, the steps on each side arc fastened to this cress bar. uo “* frouble treus’4 fcet long, ironed sums as omnibus- CD, os is also the whole running gear, tbe doubl* tree, .nd load tree to be of whitf hlSom, wlSmw detects and thoroughly seasoned. Tongue, 111 foot u inchee long, 4 inch x2V£ inch at front ul Jaws of hounds, and tapura to inches square at back end; at front end U taper* to Hi inch ts round; a hook with eye in it goes on ton ofi.»nir„» fr U rt , h Ch H lca J forlead horses; loaif bar suns !r il h , <U d " ubl *, truB » mad ® Ught; tongus to b« of white oak, of bust quality and freo from defects LITTEB or AMBULANCE. in , c , he# l? n e. l fool Id Inches wide; pan iL ih '*3rS U * ** iQch « tb *ck, of poplar, and has a solid bottom; uiauraas is. made of heavy oil cloth, stuflwl with best quality curled homo hair; the i »w of .l , if r,ia huteueU to pauols of Utter br a itn?t r n l ,idl ” S an . d , t4cked aJI “®un d ; in framwof Jithr there arc to belli matrass springs; cross strin to lie made of boat quality nai? ** The frame work for upper Uttom is composed of 3 cross strips, ou« on each eud aud one in the middle; tCT ’ °V acli Md twoio the middle for tracks to run the litter fn on: thirtracks are made in the bottom as well as the upper, V, inch inch iron, and extend the whole length ol body rS " ‘ 8 “' ““““ There are l- litters for each wagon; 4 «n. B n ninctwa and two cushions, one for driver and ono for back •ret; on each side of Utter frame there is an iron han dle, made to aUp in and out; these handies are fot in Isvel with the litter frame,’*! inch* ‘ t “ come out, say lo iucht*, without being choked. There is also a book in each end or the frame to krep-it in place, when in theto-iy, and Cuteus to a Sim 1 "., re aOOr ’ le ‘. i “ he n«rly level, nIJ l^ e Bame ‘ Ul « «*apb» is put in the front Olid oacfc cross oar. 1 ‘"J* xa l ad ® yf “ b » l6 Inches wide, by full 1 Inch .tuff, and, when down, reet on ioint hinim a foot boaid, supportod, when down, bya * L Bchoi w,a# » whlch 8«* arooud ie uil pioco at each and, between the panel and the brace#; when it iaup it form, the tail board A aiureable eoai goee in body, back of Utter*, made p |ece *; the bottom ia 18 mu u-' 1’ and tK ‘ ard to fo ri « hay back, 15 Inches high, Una has a cushion; tho tail board is fastened, whim up, by hooka secured tondddle rail Luch side of the body of Urn ambulance to be mark eu U. a.; alt other parts to bo lettered U. fi. It Is agreed and distinctly nnderatood that the am to ** £® cou * t ™ct«i that the several parts of any om ambulance will agree end exactly fit those °f other, so as to require no numbering or arranging for putting together; and aii the materials lb ?r Conttrtictioa to be of the best quality “I ?. h * seasonod and the work, in all Its part a, fafthfulty executed in the best workmen* like maiinur. v The work majr be Inspected from time to time, as P r ® g ™ a ? e, * b J«“»offlewr or an agent of the Guar none nit shallbeplint * “ Bhlll hav * bwn Inspected and apptxmS by mid offleor or agent author!**! to inspect it. - •‘V?h2 finished, painted and imported hy an officer of the r^ wt * r Department, and deUrered as herein agreed, they shall be paid for. Tho mnbulmOT ero to bo delivered In Philadelphia I desired by tho (inertermester’e Department. k O. H. CBOSIUN, Deputy Quartermaster General. ARMY hUPPLCES. —Office op the Acruro CoxiusAKT or Sobwbiwc*, No. 31.19 UtItAJU) StBCCT, PuiUutLTHU. Kotduu2L 1861 , V II ? POSALS will be received at this office untMl2 o chwk m., on the 3»th DAY OF NOVEMBER, far furnishing for tbe uso of the United States Array. at 6 i “i* in • ucl * quantities as mar be re qtiired during the month of December, the fallowing Subsistence stores, riz; * iw.ooo pounds first quality Smoked Bacon Sides -i>«*ed in tight tierces, of about 300 pounds each. 2,000 barrels Extra guperflne Flour. GO.OW pounds first quality Pilot Bread, in good flour barrels. ' 350 bushel* first quality New White Beans, in good dry barrels. 150 bU u2lls m qUility BplU Pe "* in good dry prime Rice, In good flour barrels. r, , !iS poDnd * P rime Bio Coffee, In barrels. « ponnds Ught yellow fingar, in barrels. 2,uw gallons Vinegar. 2,500 pounds best quality Adamantine Candles,fall weight, one-fourtb sixes and three-fourths twelves. ponnds good hard Soap, fall weight. •AjO bushels good, dean, dry fine Salt, In good tight barrels. 250 gallons good Molasses or Syrup, in barrels. I in boxes distinctly marked, to accompany proposals far all articles except meat. All of tho ar *° J* °f the best qnalitj, securely poeked, and in perfect order for transportation. Bids will include packages and delivery in the dty. oollers name and date of purchaso required on «»fh package. Certificate of inspection of the Meat and 1 Jour will bo required. Bids from known dealeas or manufacturers only will be considered, and bid must bo accompanied by the written gumruntoe of two responsible persons far the faithful performance of tho contract. ' ProjKMnb to be endorsed "ProposaU for SabeUteoce stores,* and directed to CAPTAIJf C. W. THOMAS, A. Q. M. end A. Q. y. g. QAS FIXTURES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUBT RECEIVED FOR SALE BY BAILY, FARRELL A CO., _ . No. 129 FOURTH STREET. •*gO;ly:ao30 fjVj iiibi PUBLIC. especially X ignorant and Talsaly Hottest of till denominations,'(rest Secret' and Delicate' DU. trntm or Situation* common and-Inddent-to Tooths of both sexes, and adults, aho gl* and married. Because Dr. DRAN&TBDPjjub. iiihes tho tact of bia doing so, the ignorant and fiusoiv nswlest are dreadfully shocked.'and think il agnWt •in, yery and-fear contamination tod cor rnptlon among their wire*, promMng eone* and ****** Their; finally physician :ahoold beicwu **°Sf them in Ignorance that they do the as Dr. BBAJfSTEUP, (except publishing,) int m j Q . cratirti practice might be tost to them, among atunld wisely modest and preeuraptaous'fiuxiiUe*, born and raised in ignorance, sprung up as aoahmbne, and who compare society, Intelligence! sense, etc., to <lol urs and cents, mysterionsly, moaoly or ifly gotten f •to publicity, however, that numerous nerent* guardians aro thanWhl that their wJnsi'dsarh ters and wards, previously feeble; sickly and ord*u* ***• cnmtitution and.appmrancn, hare bean xwtorvd tohealthsnd rigor by Dr, BBAXBTBUP,: beside* many before and after marriage, through'him have i own saved much fUfferißg.aaixiety,'mortification; etc. Havlwg tbo'idninUg# of over thirty years’ expert •nee and obeervation, conseqnently he baa sowrior Afll in.the.ttfattaent of epedaldlsehNe* and who is dally, consulted by the profession, as well ae recom. mended by. respectable citfseni, pablishen, pronrie* tors op hotels, etc. Office, S 5 Smithßeld street, near Diamond street. Private communication from all pert* of the Union strictly attended to. 1 Direct to ' • : BOX WO, Pittsburgh Poet J —. uvtxiuy Wholesale Dealer PAUn*. OIUfcYABmsHKS ud ■ BpSP ,w * *“• *“ «“*«i PUUtau,h. AU &rdgr> wtH txaiva prompt tUmtiop. • .. : A -~X2& bbfc jnmfl iireen~Apl ne»; H^M : s.Coia4st .VCDIi X Tlu* great “American Remedies," known ax "HELMBOLD'S 4 GEHtriHE PBEPAEATIONB, viz UELMBOLK’3 EXTRACT “BUCIIU," “ 44 BARSAPARILLA, 44 IMPROVED ROSE WASH. , GENUINE PREPARATION. 4 *HlGilL\ CONCENTRATED” * n , COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, «» . to AlT® R«ree<ty for Diseases of the GRA ' EL - DBOral .This Medicine increases the power of. Digestion aod excites tho ABSORBENTS into heaUhy actiou by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS depoeb tioiu, and aU UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well ks PAIN AND INFLAMMATION and is good for MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN HELMROLD’3 EXTRACT BUCHU, For weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dis sipation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING BYMP- Indisposition to Exertion, Lo£* of Power, Low of Memory, Dlfflcnltyof Breathing, , Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Paiu in the Beck, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Qtl Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These sytnpfoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably re mores, soon follows IMPOTENOY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In oue of which may expire. Who con»J thattbey arenot frequently followed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cauAe of their suflering BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS ORTHE INSANE ASYLUMS, And fks Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, Blau imstnmtt totbb mum or thza«sxbtiov. .THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires tbe aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which Helmbold's EXTRACT BUCHU mranaWy does. A TBtAt WILL COSYIXCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, otn OB TOONG, 9ISGLE, MABBIED, OB CON- TEMPLATING MARRIAGE, “ aj, V AFFECTIONS PECULIAB TO EE -51 A LES. tho kxtnct Bitcha U UDequatleit by any ; remedy, „in Cbloriai. er Hetention. Imgu °T Fnppreeddn of Cmilenmry Evacuations, Ulcerated *or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Loucotrhea or Whites, SteriUty, and for all complaints incident to the sox, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in tho DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. •XI STKPTQKS ASOTI. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1 n ? H lo ™ Balsam, Mercury, or uotdcasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BVCIIV comes SECRET DISEASES In all lu stages, At Utile expstue; Little or no change in diet; No inconvoufeuco; And no expatvrs. It nures a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing, and curing Stricture* of "the Urethra, allaying pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Diseased Matter. ... * THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS, * Who have been the victims of quacks, and who have paid hesvt rxu to be cured in a abort time, hATe found they were deceived; and that the “POISON" has, by the ure of-“powerful astringents," been dried and** 1 *^ e out in aggravated form, PERHAPS AFTER MARSTAGE. Ure Helmbold's Extract Budia for all aflectlona and diseases of the * URINARY ORGANS, • whether existing in _ MALE OB FEMALE, From whatever cause originating aud no matter of HOW lon?stan!>ino. ,he> " ° rgta * K< l ulr ® Sid of a HELMBOLD’g EXTRACT BCCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, ■ 4 „“1 ll “ •*** In nil DU coses for vbich lt is reconmended. • Blood! Blood! Blood! Helmbold't Bighty Omcaitnted (impound FLUID EXTRACTSARSAPARILLA. BTPBTLTB. Tills la an affection of the Blood, and ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS, LININGS OF THE NOSE, EABS, THROAT, . WINDPIPE „ AND other mucous surfaces. Malang its appearance In the form ol‘ ULCERS. Helrabold’s Extract Barsaparilla Purifies the Blood, fll _. *“X Eruptions of the Skin, wiring to tbo complexion a : CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOB. ** . bel , ng Prepared “Prrnlr for this dam of com plaint*, it* Blood Purifying Properties are preserved than, any other preparation of HELHBOLD'S ROSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Ni- ABiju aaihjwtion In diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from Habits of Dissipation, used in the Extracts Bocbn or Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recomwtadbd. Brntace qf 4* mo* retail* asrf rmmrnbU character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, from 8 to 20 jeon' tending, With tuunos known to SCIENCE AND FAME. o,Bticuo ' •“ p^rfr^£ KWEE9 '•« th, PHvsiOTr&sfp'hir ut * “ i,bnu » d Dr ' K^. re c3Ss,»^f£S^ f lf E^- ,ho • Swmoitbf thilitegtuiilaMTforki on lMktu. fa »" e, £2s5 rt iu3 TO P " M •‘I W:«• ,W H h, nop. .. . |So SM’ILSEe? DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICA TIONS. f-' CUBES GUARANTEED/ ■ADVICE OEATIBI AFFIDAVIT. !™£ * ,<lmh **v hUproponiUoMOTittli niwS saaME*™.- nr&vs&r Wlbw i»=. th. su ,uy if -ATM. P.HlBBKBn,dl*r™n.,, „ , . -Ninth ■trsct,*hoTaltape, Philadelphia. Address letters forin formation in confidence to H. T.HELMBQLD, ClirroUt, s Depot, 104 Booth Tenth street, below Chestnut, : MnLADEIFIIIA. '• ■ BEWABE OF COUNTERFEITS, A ud MipriscfpCtd dealers, Who endeavor id dispose "of their own” and '•other** articles on th* reputation atUinetiby -. Hclstbold's GenuinePnparatlons 2 \ rv •*' Extract,Bocim; ■ - ,V. J V. ■ Sammrfllx; :* -,<t ••. ; ; 4 . ■■■'{<■ -• And i M*.Ukci>HX TUono Wber. r> A TSitCaa; fi*UEi* V *1 PB, QEO.H. KEvacp 2fo. 140 Wood Ttrect, riktSSh, ' ere ryw here, * Heesk & {iRAK? - ' i.,, i' r v*L UE*'IX Eii& V/PlftSßUß«irkJWUj^^^BlUiQ A«D MANvarn KtE* OP ' WAY—TIME CUANUKpJ3Km3Mm4^^^q WHITE BURNING DO, iiii£Ei y ; ISR, PORE DEODORIZED BENZOLE SS“» P.oX^ **“' AND3TEASI CLARIFIED UACnfNERY OIL, KllAnrjX, tV«mU. end CturfiiniiK £>„, r,„ A CREDKoIL UP ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED. I Sta,»nm!& * **' 1 MTN«m Oil IWreU wantrd. Corner Uttice, Munutigabria Hmint. >l«l:xuwlvF ?fiTKO.LKUJi OlL.—The ••NEiy' York Chehical AniuciAtui.Si" 35 9trw(i New Yi-rli, hiUK-aUitrlUhiHliA at ELIZABETHPOUT, N. J , for rewiring and Mnriug OIL ahinnej tv tba itailroad. ThUport is conT*nu*tit to *N.iu- lorkt aad sim* cartage and much handling tojisiguniciitsaolicitcd. Mvl frirreb rw AUaxJom lloute. ; RKrtantCE*—Parid Richey, of the firm of Richer, Ilartzo k Co.; Roger* <fc Nesbitt; Eaton, Jfacrnm A ; .j • no2s:imi*KwK T UOIKKK OIL WORKS. WILLIAM p. WOOLMDGF, MAMirACTC'CEB or COAL AND CARBON OILS, and dealer In LAMPS, CUMSVrS, So., dc. No. Market street, between Sjcond and Third, PITTSBURGH, PA. W*>OD\ ILLE OIL REFINERY. , noiDsuip, buy ahd.co., . MANcrACTuataa or BURKING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, »nk\Tvnr.n hWMI , 4t ?°, Very **** qualljy of cltar “d without odor; ul»o,a aooii aREASE AT ° R ’ P ’ ire " UITE BENZOLE »i»* SAR OiTAU ordere left at No. .V, Firm Stbket, Bank Block, iwcond floor, will be promptly attended to oc.Viitf OOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY OF kJ PENNSYLVANIA, LUBRICATING AND REFINED OILS, No. 3 St. Clair at:, near Duqmane Way, , Pirwsußoo, Pekn’a. ThU Company if exclu»in-lj engaged in tho Oil trade, an<l ja constantly ottering PETROLEUM on commission, wholesale. Advance* made yn consign ments- AiMrea* J. WEAVER, Jt. “9®*!? StcrrU^p. EAUlTfcToii WORKS.—WIUUTMAN k ANDERSON, reflncre and dealers in PURE CARBON OIL, (qanllty guaranteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. CAR GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on Order* received fur tbo present at CHESS, SMITH .* Co. *, Water and First street*. *a2:6mci pOKNPLANTER OIL COMPANY — K. H. DAVIB, Pmidat. JOHN IRWIN, Jr., See’, amt IWe. Dibectob*—B. H. Drrii, T. M. Nieto, J. L. ci- DQgbao, /l. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr. PETitOLEUII, of light gravity, from the well* ef the company, on Oil Creek, in Venango county, con stantly on band and. for sale. Offlce at T. If. Nevin k Co.'a, No. 20 WOOD ST Pittsburgh. my4:iyd PETJiONA OIL WOKKS.—LONG, HILLER i CO. 1 sJiSS Slmrl * ljo '' g Allegheny Yullej Office and Warehouse, -£i MARKET STfIEET FitUburgh. ' £ctomi of ILLUMINATING slid LUBRI CITING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. •***No-1 REPINED OIL, warranted non-exr>lo dre, always on hand. ocla'rlyd T ÜBKiCATINOr OIL, at the low XJ PRICE 01- 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly on hand and jer sale by B. C. AJ. H. SAWYER. A* to the quality, we refer to annexed certificate „ PiTTißoaoH, Nor. 27,1800. B ' C ' * *'• **• Sawyer —GcnU : The Lnbri cating Oil we are getting from yon we find to be the beet for our pnrposce wo bare over used. The L. S. 11. R. R. R. Co., Br Wm. ESPY. PrtMidoa. A. AIcULUKG, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ro» thc sale or' CRUDE AND.BEFINED CARBON OILS, ocl«:(llj Uo. n Wood Street. STOVES, ftc, A LLEN, MoCOEMICK & CO., Valley Ll Foracr, Pittalmigb, Pa •P-WAmaiooit, No. 3UI Liberty afreet. Hannlactoren of COOK, PALLOR AND heat. g™ STOTTM, FAbBSb AND KITCHEN ORJYM ■ S '“ l And Glare Monlda, BeU *?* Ca i ,l ”s’' MOP Gearing, Gum, Water and Ar- H!£L Doe Ire, “' Waton Boxea, So gar Kettiee,Pnlle]n,Bansen, Car Wbeeli, Counl/nra and Galling, gene rail j. Alio,Jobbing and'Kachlna Gaattnge made to ortler. FatenfedPoftable Mill, with Steam or Horio goirar. nolfccanl JAJIU y. TODKO , p ' YOUNG BROTHERS, „ «treot, near the Outer Depot' Pa. K. 8., PitUburgh, Pa., muahctnre MACHIVP castFngs^,iF°V L P Q MILL CASTINGS of every description. DOILEB castings, FIBE EEONTS WHOM. SAD AND DOQ cook A ? D OBA F rBONTa, sjop- OOOK BOXES, Ac-, olwnjre 0B hwdwd foruUeilinr. OrderalefTwith w. W. TOUNS, corner of - Wood tJm°' * lld BUm ™ d * BeE ' wm ««i™ prompt attend * ... mh2B - TUV-ESI aTOVJiSI_U.DE HA V' ' A SON, UASUTACTVSXU orSTOVES. tt*rohoa», Federal et., near Bnipon«ionßridge, „ ALLEGHENY CITY. We uk too attention of dealer* to ©or lam ■ moot or COOKINO uid HEATINO STof^for '£s? *" idliiig at tho torait r*tee. Tliom . visiting our city will find It to their adyantaguto giT* u* aaUud examine our «tock be fore purchasing elsewhere. RAILING, RALES' HOLLOW WAKE, WAGON BOXES PLAIN And FANCY QBATE FBONTB, FENLEBs! an4CABTINGB of all kind* made to order, tyluiyd D.BbHAYEN A SON, H’XJNA stove Wohks—a. Blu -LJ LEY, mmuftcfrarer of orery variety of HOTELS. 'BENCH'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, CITT OF HEW TORE. SISOLB KOOKS. FIFTY CENTS PEB DAY Cittf Boil Square, corner Fmnl/ori Street (Opposite City Hall.) ®B*JTeaJa os they may be ordered in the epaefont Befectory. - There ia a Berber’* Shop end Beth Boom* attached to the'Hetel fiOAP! SOAP!I ‘SOAP!!f^B-CHBin. Sw.^uumß^tma>hy P o,'rll J ‘.JP B A^ r T *• ■cknffwledgedtftg: be the 0f^ ny Wnd >** offered lo the public, ft,* .edrautMe* *» found -in iU cheuaeM, £!£*. f Üb l r * “£**• • efficacy iff rtmoVfiSKowe! ff- n »bJ^j aa *^ Kh(Wt louring the akin, or lathe ieeatwiae damaging the finest: quality of cooda. It can hfltwedwith all kind* of water. 7 11 U m * d ," with pJeMttro to the inHolned enaanating from gentlemen well known in thie community,and who hadfcrcry fadlitrdJbrded eTeeclng it ftolly Jusd fairly tested: ' " OTWa «« romiona ftmiujhxuia Trfrmfwri OHre EraMre Scan" haring i*** 11 iW!* . ve, 7 extenairdy in our Beglments. we Vi,! QttUlormMUr Twelfth,EMrfmftat. 1 .Alex. loaSnii, QuarterniaiterTotir&euth'Bogfment. «„<n A " ";.r''-BrE mqqbhEid. _ao3l QnartchnterThirteenth Bqflment. -y-i **■>“*. German ud gpulih .pekeu. FARMERS AND QTHEBB. ' of RUNTTEES and HACKMEN who My wo tre full ' Do2B:dlyw B. FRENCH, PxopaTXTox. JgX.COUIS HOT Chestnut Street, ABOV* THUD, bbiladelphia, In .the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Hoorn; on Market, Third and Cheetnnt ■treeta, the Banka, Poet-Offlc*, Mer chant* Exchange, Ac., Ac. - board per day , $1,60. Accommodatim, when required, on O* EUROPEAN PLAN. Booma from GO'conta and qpwarde, per day. and Mxau AT A FIIIT CIABB BsaiAOXAX? ATTACHED TO THK Horen. ; Price* according to BlQa'of Fare. Citt CaAi' task Passkxox** rnox art Station TO on CLOSE TO *n Horn. ,; 'r. NICHOLAd . HOTEL, Beoadvay JiiWrTOHE. ’ BOARD SEDUCED TO f 2,00 PER DAY. Bitten the opening of thia vast and commodlooe Ho tel; In 1864, It ha* boon the Mngle endeavor * the proprietor* to;aako it themoet amnproous, convcn lent and comfortable heme for the dtken and atraa ger oh lh!a aide of iho,'Atlantic. _ \ V; And whatever has aecmed likely to to tbo comfort of Ita goeata they hare endeavored, with* ont regard to edet; to provide* and to combine all the element* of Indlrldnal and eodal ettfojtnoit vrhlcß modern, art )um invented and moderntaataipptoved: Mid tlu pUroupi wUch It 4 tut .commanded dnrii* Uio put .lx yrerelr. grati/jrlng proof tint tbrlr of-' fort. li.Ta boon .pprocUtod. ' ■ ; ■ Tom«ittlreJ.ilitireiredf tlm* trtoo in™/ required to precHc. thomut rigid ooononjp, theno derelgoonureßEDßOrDXHl TO IWO DOtIAM PJtB DAT, .t tire u. tla. * bi ‘ ln * (“»»(•.*»• llurariu rrith. Wtldi ttreir ttWi hM hitherto hem • ocl2md T ** SADWItI ->i yriUtCOMB * CO. rn ia *** betvwx th* bouaoHO a. ta. andrp.ja. j. noUatwF V.aßOßiySQy.Tremnrer. • ' .vlUr • R^ILRO.fIiS. Lwm* rittxburgh 1..-.*. - •J» siouoon.iii,, ! S.trrrrr-'S s z ! ArtiTvn Cincinnati . * * il»» St. -Louis 10:45 a. m. Leawpittaburgh 1-35 .. St«»Wt»v«lo S.'lO k m! , l-:00 midnight. Arwc* Cincinnati..... . 7.*40 a. m tia St. Louis ! 1:30 p. m. >o cWoofbotwwn luiabtirgb ami Cincinnati. Sl'lemin] sWj-inc Cart attached tt> all Night Trains. PitUh*rg\ na.l WlttJiag Liut. Learoa Pittsburgh.' | ,« .1.. woihtai la, m d,> StcuUinviU,,..- . ’ ’ **‘l*! r,:£ t. m. Arm« IMl.ilr.. a. m. Leaves Pittsburgh .lo Wollsvilt ImS'm do Steubcnrillo.... 5 ., 0 1 ' * do Reeling- £‘° £ Arrive BelUirT! .. ~ i> m ''h«?t»upwiin uurfmore and Ohio BaUroad.anilat BeUair with Central Ohio Railroad CindntmtY* C> I ' Kncaj,ter ' Circlcvillo, Columbus and PittJ-ur.jh aad ClrrfhuA Hue. . Leaves Pittsburgh # vrA * m do WrikHlh. 4M^m. 2? • o;a «• do Alliamx ".»»« _ do HlldrlUU o'.>r Arrive* Cleveland Leaves Pittsburgh i.’-r !“ m ' do -Wellarilfo-: do Bayt-rd... I'.X ►”> do Alliance. tjJ ‘ “■ do Uudeon.. " ££ £ Arrlvea Cleveland £jj £ oT, “, Ba d"‘ i v ith Tuacarmriu branch for »|>7K h l :‘ f *i- ph a ,“ nil Lalml ,lnTrr * at Allianoe with llllßburgh, FortMnyno.and Chicago Railroad,ad lludaon with Ctercland, Zancavilla and Cincinnati R “■ '“ r Akron, Cuyahoga Falla anil JlilU.r*l>i]r,c,nnd at Clorctand with C. A F.. it. It. f„ r Erie, llunkhk :i5“4;" l c sT - iu ' *- «j*sKS JlaU Train Iravca at thOI a. m., Col,ping at all ata tl“o*J»'»oen Rochester and Bel/air. * IV cllarlllc Accommodation leaver nt 3:35 n. m “ ,in ' ,v ° in d’ittaburgh aa IblloVa: Faat Line..::::::;;;;:;;;;:;; — J 2? j- “■ Eapreaa Ttain Jimi£ S' IV'dlavlllo Acoommikiation Jjjo a m* raaacngnra doairtog to go to Sanduaky, Toledo. Chicago, or polnta Won, via Clcrdand, m«t hoW! tiemiar toaak for ticketa via Clavnland. ■ 1 StSSß^'Shn^h. 1 ” P T ral 1 " b ” r ' ,Ur,J For farther iaSSj TJd “‘ +«»»•• At thn Company'. 0 WnvrTPw.n> ■ • -~<^r BANOU4IENT 18fU. —THE PENKavr,.ff%w i TKAIN8 CKNTKAIj I{Al Ji AIQiiT\L»AILy IfAIL I TRAT l H f i® 3,l>Al ; T T * 2St * I '^THBOUOH fiIAIL TRAIN leaves tho Passenger Sutlon evorv morning (except Sunday) at ±W a. m., stopping only ! ™ making direct cormcctioii at HnrrUbtirg torUoltimon. and Washington, and for New lorkna Allentown roots. .auuior a , T i*g THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN loaves dally ft, i. m ‘' , a eto «hlj »t principal station/, making direct councction at Harrisburg fcr Baltl' mom and Washington, and for New York t» Allen town route. r THE FAST LINE leaves tho Station dally (except Sunday) at HfcCO p. m., stopping only at pnpdnal t }P n# > making direct connect ion at Harrisburg*Sr Baltimore and Washington. ■ ® bassenoer cab ATTACHED, leaves the Passenger station ererr morning (Sundays excepted) .1 tSK as ikr os and stopping at all sta* ’ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. TL Ai oh^ wl ‘^ cco,n,nwl / tlo » Train loarra daily (except Bonday) at 3:00 p. m., stopping at all slaiiotu and mnuing as lkr as Conemangh. • • First Accommodation Train far Wall's Station leaves daily (except Suuday) at &40 a: m. a Second Accommodation Train for Wall's Statisn loovm daily (except Sands j) at 11:00 a. m. * Third Accommodation Train for Wall’s Sutlon leave# daily (except Sunday) at 4:0O-p: m. * • Accommodation Train for -Wall's Station leavM daily (wccpt.Sanday) at fl:l6 p.m. HetnnUng Trains arrive in Plttaborgh as follows' ?l? -> “•'! BJS p. m.; East lE‘ L BO ***?• * johnstown' Accommodation; 10-06 a. m ’ Accommodation; Q-Joa- m ; Accommodation, 8d» a. m.r Third wSi w •‘“oraaujiulao, 1:05 y. m.; tonrth : WslLs Station Accommodation, 0:05 p. m. . .Trains for BlairsViDe and Indiana connect at Ttuirm. with Johnniown Accommodation «hd Express Trains East and West. PttbUo will 4ndlt greatly to their in. w“ l °, r Wqrt. to travel tho Penn. “ tho secommodationsnow offered cannot he siirpaaeod on any .othctfotit A' The BoSfo hanasted with etono; and it entirely freo from dost We ran promise safety, spood and comfisrt to all who may favor this Road with their patronage, - - .FARE. ■ - r’t i . Now York... il2 6OITO C*ltlmor o .. J „.„..t 9 M s fflsasfc- 1 ? sr “ checked to 4U Statiooi on the Penneylya. ;Bna t 0 i l - hUadc, i )hla ’ Baltlmore and j Paieengar* pnrt±:uin£ ticket* in car* trill u cxcc*», accordiDg to distance traTeled in yl^ 0 ? the ttatlga rates,-except trbm ktatfnn* NOTICE.—In ca*e of k*a,the Cpmpaay wjn hold thoittßlrta. Teapoturible for personal b&ggtfn only. 11 fmotml.not exceeding Skw/t^t 8 * y A^rvJ^-'IT An 9 mnil,Q » Idn« has boon employed to S? it “?• t 0 ** froatho Do. £“£“ -t i,’?“*•• not J, 0 «*«cd 25 cants far each pae •wiger and baggage. For tickets, npniy to :. i> ii ’ n «i »' • st£VuJiXitinoti e™.«r£u P “ cnBar »“*».« JUIS,.nO •• nos “J <’< b « POlna iti' Kgrlhern Mli»jiiM. ihi or th ° Territori «< *]ionl4 fartst on S;.*k « k . O , U *£? "■?' b X '•>* »OBTH mSoOM nS; . JM. aill /Kmt» from EL tool* to 8L 1 L^h h n V™ . U ft o *mlAnbkmt lino,bythlr p_... , , I&AACH. STOBOEOH, * "“ **“ oelftmUm HEKBY n..6|MMOSB! AmnL train* daily daptrt from it.PitUburgh, (axcept yanday.l j-3EW;saass** , ««- • SSff^SSS&SSS'tSi “ , d iick c u,»mu,vSSSft,u ■ ii ' f Sapwrlntsndsiit. I'OB aALEi OEOWETS BCPEitOB PATKHT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOS, P*i<mledJanu*ry 10,1&50. - otsrsU others la as. |OMUt« W Itt chospMss slaipEdfy sad- diraUlltr. SyfUft.jft Grain faster, better,aodmoi s“ Patenteoof IhsabprsJia lJrttwtfcmi en twsdln ntsnntectnxiiig sad eeUlig Aerlcnlimf l m . / 33w tuUersigtted, haTinf. (rarchssed tbs sols rtrfit “4 “U Um abets Oals.nara! Western leillisj 1T anla, Western, Vlr- Bft’n l Si*^i- OWn * w nshno'sell urln'aiua row prepared to fill ell onhrvwbols. st Jl» Libert/ street,. Pitt.lmrrh, pi. ■satasswap., . , w,.w. WALLIcV: f UJJB OWN KKJ ' COOLEYS CABINET PSDttlJfjf orYnaE, »s^SS uix/z
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