h-" •..._• GeiuXane oa the,Disposal of the I •• • l * "* siareXl' ~* V} j ££*■» Gem*Une, in fespoftsttofe Serenade given | V . to hsm • >■•.-. one p£iiis spicy iipecchMj which we *r..... extraefc-ths.following,:asr.indicative of the_ senthnentaorthoeewhow.be represents: •. -fight thiawar ic without an issue. Where is the .pothouse >!:: ; politician hiif knows that* live Issue la ne £t cess fry,- eveb' in- a ward election ? Well, P ' .nowvwhere'is ourisaue? The rebela are £*... fighting fori slavery, and we arefighting for its tpresermtioti.(Voice: **ThalViiU?'): ■ Gen. Halleck-says: not<lei t you ootae ! fadur l!ne». v * '.“Why'? ’* ask» Oie ■lave. ’ s: *|Bee4USe,'‘ 1 hefra nk a newer would <:■ V be, yfaHwili ifet-ineay/rom your^jaatt^rs / ■ j • .(Voicc ‘{That'S thepointT') iWe imist make t.; an hrttf*-M»methihg that' wilib* a watcli • wot® ftfr our ahibboleth for our bah ;%irfr v new. What could, we not do with-*‘Free— doof } 'tdt our battle cry?~(CbeerB.) - There j-. ': U something to go before-the world on. is' 'What- our fathers '-fought l for. I Freedom and |the preservation of a free government t' Great God I under that in spiring flag I think America could whip all •' ■who- might assail -uB. ( ; Cheera.} -% with the negroes when : they are free V ,J . Suppb*s Alien; -wefree these pay •*• - them Wages,-and- thus retain them-where • -they, are, until white labor can be aubsti tn convulsion/ they, - meantime, enjoying all the elevating and-dignifying infldcfeMs of free labor/ and prepsringfor fipalcOlonitati on-beyond otrr borders.- .Next' 1 desire to see the two races- separated— ' this UieyhOnie of'the white-man and a-home of 'that the home of-the black man of freedom. 7 fApplause.] 1 would that an ocean- rolled- between the two races. Our prejudices against them* ardtiUcouqnerable.- I myself* certainly en* tertain these prejmlicicea, in commen with othera*j- <Xo;ty^o. .races have .or can live, long, .together, unlesSj they mtermariy. ,1 anvopposed;. fothiju how, for the good of us bhth, let us give* them the discipline that “attends rndfrec labor, Ahem let us kindljk separata from ua, and all will be-well: “But,” says another, “I would go for this war ..being-closed permanently by. usmg.the.slaves, but 1. am. afraid it wilL'di mhklsh the price of labor.-” Now, in/the flrsr^place,;' .w 6 ~need.*neyer * fear \for the safety of the white-laborers of Amer ica. They will 7 hold their-own, happens, because they- can always protect themselves and their interests through the government wiuch they control.' : But, sec- freeing the slaves would not lessen of, labor.■ Freeing them would comm ;the .payment *'of .wages to them,' womdu*tit?‘;Now,tbey work for nothing. Their labor now is brought into competition withjyou .without.'rumeration. (Voice— “Thafsso,-' and cheers.) So, I affirm; that it the., tendency not • dignify altfcTOT, bait.to.increase instead .of. diminish the ' wages ot labor. If . there'werefour millions of white men work* ing in the. South, to. feed and. clothe this rebellion, millions of money would be ex pended If it would suffice to withdrawthem from the. service of rebels. I have shown to you that tho, four million slaves feed and cloche this rebellion. * Remove them, with - draw- them, and this rebellion will crumblo totlie center; as a vessel will collapse when youcreato a vpeum by withdrawing the ••ain-:i':,v-.t;--. V. ..... ... • -.r* \i ’ *«' <1 -V 1 Mr*' Cantcron’s 'Pother Approved by J ,. Gen; McClellan; , A Washington correspbndent of the New York 2iVa»my /W says: ) ‘Metiers have down wonderfully in Washington" within forty-eight honre, and all talk of a cabinet explosion has died away. On Tuesday *it was confidently stated 'ln a Very; high' qfcfirter that Mr. Cameron had'tendered' nis* resignation to thb.PreindenL' This was a great mistake, bat &cf effect in political circles, .where the was believed, was intense. Theexcitc menrat onejtimo wasalmost terrific. The President was'extremely anxious that Mr. Caidffrdirshdnid withdgaw thatpartof his i i epoH'recoinniending“ the placing of anna into ihe hands of slaVeSpand so very ear __ nestj'-iroS Mr.-Lincoln in the • matter that the; Secretary, of' War finally yielded, and though the document had been printed and sett out, - the revision wap made to suit Mr. Lincoln''' IF wardtfubtless his duty, while *v,r : . a'mejhbcr of the Cabinet, to oblige the Prtstdend*Mrequ?stedi -• l - “Ofohe thing there can be-no doubt—a ti Urge-majority of Congress is with Mr. Cameron as he expressed his views in his | • . original report. -ft is said further,; upon r. good authority, that General Me Gellan agree* £, - with Mr. Welles and Mr. Cameron, that all L: _slave«'eomng tcithin ovr lines should be eet at \ it wor'k'on : j>ay« A compromiseof the dHE-' culty will perhaps bemade on tbe basis of i CamSronY modified report. Mr.-Cameron' £.• ' showed- himself in the House and Senate' i yesterday,-and was very warmly greeted l" on alt' sides: He to have grown in . pojmUrityof late.” "\- . -Secretary Welles to Com. Wilkes. [ f * rsn JJavtDepartment, Nov. 30 1861. I [ Charles ,Wilkes, commandiaf (he j jr’ . ,^nip^Spi(esste<merSan.XacuUOyllotion: f; "" 8li: you on your safear ; :> ■ rital, and.especially do,I congratulate you jj-v oh thb-efeat public seryicey ou have render | J. e&.ln’Uie capture of the rebel examissaries. ' '• Messrs^’Mason and have'been'con-. ,v ■ stncuous in this conspiracy to dissolve the jv; union;‘’and ii‘ Is W«ll;knpvth that: when \ ' seized by you .they were . on. a mission hos f.,;.; tiletotbe government and the- country. £ Yboi seiring'these public ene -I|vs . mUft wSf by intelligence,: ability, decision and firmness, and has the emphatic *.• approval of this; department. Itis not ■necesaary. that l ahould in thip commumca ■ rion—-which is intcnded to be ono of con* to yourselfj Officers and crew— expreea an opinion on the course pursued in to capture the vessel whioh had these pnbtic enemies on board, farther than to aay .the.fqrbearanco exercised in V thisinstancemust notbe permittedto con sHtttte a precedenthcreafterfor infractions k ... of neutral obligations. -I-am, respectfully, - your obedient. [Qn*OHWKLLE3. ' V * v. • .m • ; ,r -j v ')y ' \'r '7-7 ' •V*i •;’ ‘ ■ ■*■ <"T V-, >| *«■• !•,?! ‘ *• .«*{•*',', •* v %«: r % . «; •»; . nr - W -v '; VI % ,‘ , * » * . * i * *: ’-*« if.v, -,4 • '-* ‘ ' " 3 - *y&'**b *' •& i « *• -*•& 4'rfe •, V w ■ -ji •* ’! . - ,i yJ< ** •» W* 5«iV; * fc 1 *•!•!» . .». ‘;*rf *;»<* ••'• •/ * ■»s.•..*:■ -..i.v'-V ...v.-.< ; <jfr. Cka»e 9 a OHier. "■•■■• £>;■' ofcohfußed And il iv; ' logiest proclamations And report*,will be pleased with jhe clear andbuiines Belike orierXrDm the Treasury’ Department. - Hr. .• /.; CbasAM Secretary eftheTreasury,findß ~ ft .desirtble topterent tbe waßte of property ~~ intotliegoTerQiikfliiVsbaiidAby V 1 . the abandonmeot oftbe-enemy* l To nc compiub this object, he proposes to'.ippoint isftaU.in! all thediatnct&occnpiea/.who lHUsuperintend the gathering; packing an<l f>7: \ transporting to amorket ofthecrop* found &| 'A Inihoaeregionf; and.these ftgouts arsm- Btrneted to nse-tbe laborers who are found ' wn the'ground,'ahd to pay theta forvtheir ilh’ 1 -' V wor k* Nothing can be -simpler. or: bettor £<;£• 32m materials eared will, as J they should, ££?/• Contribute to the expenses of tho wsr; and --- tbfc ftffpdly ’'working meh of the .district *iU *•* employment <ni the Holds thoy-have 1^;; * long tuietp and will, by 'the opportunity of kept; put; of :a&i ; 3Xr. Chase® order, covers the;wjrolecaso.'-^.y.;' - Vremoat’aHoßdrrd Dapi in Micsonri. .. The January number - oftlift ' Atlantic ‘Afcmiifyitltt coaUlhtlifflratof a Beriea of «>ue|eat>irj»h elfinr of Cfeneod Hxemoui’s f Major Doreheimer. who*e admirable J^MMOh- jUnit Bart andJofferson in’tio remembered,) 3er •erlbing lllthe mamoreble incidenteofthe campaign in- Jliwouri, mincS' import iiit matter aoi yot moated to the country. SaoaraljPreaKmt'i propo9edplani of opora ifcmrhadko retthied Ui* commend—Trill coinpanioo. inianaa, A rMuch! peraonal miu2r i tflßttttsAaflMWl! dll find appropriate i flaoa in. Major Dorahaimer’t juries of At . ImSc paper*.— T. Poet. 1-: " . -• -*K.. t . War Anecdotes. A'GALLANT ME* STAN. Alike Navy Hospital in Brooklyn there is a gallant.officer whose leg was.torn off .by » round shot ; during the late engage* meßl at Port Royal. This officer, in whose veins flows the -good old B evolutionary -blood, was in command of a vessel at Liv erpool when the reached England of the infamous 'opening of the war at Fort .Sumter. Leaving his ship in the Waterloo docks, he hastened ho e . wpd, -offered his services to the government. >As acting master, of one of the gunboats y ho : was wounded in the battle; but as soon as the had been.'applied to . his ,leg he demanded that be_shonld be taken to the deck again, where, without a sigh or groan escaping him; he witnessed the magnificent cndjjag of the contest. The only shot that, topic effect Was the one that has njade him & cripple for life. But he. pays that “that shoVI which, he haspreserrea, “is priceless, and that he will hand it dowrrto his chil dren.as a suggestion to them, if they should ever be called upon to offer their blood for r their country;' Hq is proud, he says, that he has lost one. 'legTor tho ‘ cause, anti is ; ready to offer the other one if a future oc . casion should demand another sacrifice. a woman's reason foe seeing a boybasd- .WEST, V A very inlelUgentAmericoh woman, who was formerly'in thg .employ of, one of, the southern coasting steamers, gave us recent ly;* very graphic account of what she saw on the 7thuf Hovember off Hilton-Head. On being asked why she, a woman, and well known Os a very tender-hearted one, wished to see such a terrible sight, she re* .plied, that last winter and during the early spring, she used to witness the :dreadful sufferings and - cruelties the free blacks of the South were subjected to. before they were -forced: to leave their homes, and that ~thestoneaef many of them who were near* 1y white used to make her biood boil. She said she used to_ pray then that some pun ishment would be meted out to ihe brutal slave lords who were guilty of such "deeds, and that as soon os she beanTof'the expe dition against South Carolina, she asked permission Of the captain of the steamer to accompany' him. in her did capacity ' as stewardess! As such she rendered efficient service aflerthc engagement to the very* few of the ffien Vho required assistance. We believe she* was the only woman who saw the. “grand affair," as she. calls it, [and lief description of the “thrashing-ihe vile rebels got,’’ was graphic in the Extreme. an 1812 war stony!. • TheTollowing we believe ha* never seen" print. Ogden Hoffman'used to tell the story. He was in the great fight between the Constitution and the Guorriere, and said that Jos the British ship came sailing down on them, as they heard the sharp or ders, when the guns were; run out ana the men could be seen ready with their match locks, an- officer came in haste to Captain Isaac Hull and asked for orders to fire. “Not yeV’ was the quietrresponse. As they came still nearer, and the british vessel poured in her fire, the first lieutenant of .the Constitution came on the.poop and begged permission to return the broadside, saying that the men could not be restrained much longer. “Not yet," was the indifferent re ply. Still nearer the British ship came, and ! -die American prisoners, who wore in the cock-pit of the Guerriere, afterwards said tiint they began to believe thattheir own countrymen were afraid to measure their .strength with .that of tho enemy, and this thought gave them more pain than the wounds which sdmeof them were still Buf fering from. In a moment after tho Guer riere rodo. gallantly forward, showing her burnished sides; and as the swell carried her close to the very mux2le of “Old Iron sides,” Captain HuUy-who was then quite fat- and dressed in full tights, bent himself twice to tho 'deck, and with, every muscle and voin throbbing with excitement, shouted out as he made another gyration, “Now, boys, pour it into thorn.” That broadside settled their opponent, and. when the smoke ■cleared away the Commodore’s tights were to be seen split from waistband to heel. Truly the. Commodore had a soul “too big for his breeches.” Hoffman used to add that Hull, nothing disconcerted, gave his orders' with perfect coolnesdf and only Changed his tights when the British com mander’s sword was given to him. Arrivals dt the Principal Hotels, UP TO 8 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. ST. CHARLES—Corner of Third and Wood Strata, ■«ubt fiiißM, raomnoi. ■ JC&mpbell'Phila Tboa Cerhett, Cbr eland S Badger, , S H KlaJ, Wish, Pa M Ftinum M SdhwaryrPhila ; , Hn & W Pat ter, K Liibon J J Brown, Skle'm, O' DrC 5 Hikock, Bedford H JCcCulJough, Newark, New Jettej . Jdo \V Shau&on, S Morrison k lady, Clere- Uad, 0 P Muldon, Cin, 0. . E F Whitmore; Tsnris Parre, G A Chtl&nt, Kittanning WM Stewart, Indiana 3 Traby, Pinma II Jaoofar, Phils. W M M<rhlin, wife A non, Wash city T B Ticket*, : Salem WB Dawson, Csntkid Wm Shiack,. do Ju Davis, "Berlin Mr-Orair,' : Jno EShafEdr, Elizabeth GW. Dflworth, WF Grain,'Phita ■* mansion house—lh srty It., near U. R. Depot. lotfpncE inktx D B Pettit, Da mucus, O Mr* EVfdaletoa,* do V Avtghlade A brother, Jdo Grave, Cut rz; raopatEToa. J J Clark, Be&dlug ' G-AntleTS,- J O-Bfcherty-Kittanaing - A Leech, Leechburg E D Haven A lady, Miss Maggie Bowen, Mlsv Mary Newton, Ju Flako,< , y D Williams, Latrolw J WebbSr.Pitisfield. H Emerson, Blalmille M B Scouffer, Connellsv’e J E Soring, Martinsville W-J Stuck, Indiana - MU*MBoyd; 'do H StUta, ■ • i >’ G Harter, Weal Cheater 1 ' OHLa Orange, \VU JKrlkr r - W Haber, flreenshorg . Xre Alingprorth A S.rhii* : -drat, Seeds, Yorkshire B Pool, Arlington, Ya T L Jttyey. ftanklin Wm Bust,.Oil Gity .T~Bboop,- —do : J 9onker, Hollidaysburg J<li'HcHtmu*, : Michigan Susan Shepley, HARE'S HOTEL—Lit ; iAxczr. HS.ai C Tames, Phila ’ srty street, foot'of Fifth. J W liiHmyCanoosbaxg W C McConnell, do George Dunn, Wm Edmunds, WmHaU, Bobt Craighead,Elizabeth .GWTower, do J Wicoff, , do T J Tower,. ‘ ‘ do W Longblin, "do B B Abrams, do A Craighead, : do . J T Atkinson, Steubenv’o John Mathews, Noblcat’n E Jo* Dtak,Washington J A Wllmlngt’u B Carnahan; Bntley Miss S Carnahanido - Joe Wallace, Candor •'■ j B WUhelm, Unity . f i. - EAGLE HOTEL—Libei street,- Mow Eerentb. raorancTos.. *' / v Ii C Tbommon, fndia . TO Hawkins, ;v M Tb empson rW ilkinrt u g A-FracmiavOil City C J Wanncastle, ,W M Price, SurlcUejr Hu Harrey, West cp , ; —No. 6 Bt. Clair street. • i X. T. OOtIXSI, nOFSBTOB. johxxixb,; E M Snider, Louisville,Ky Ju Carr, J SUrens, C Dart** Warren co Jacob Pfltp, & T McGoagh, Pa. Jno,Bnktlir,lJntoptewa BED LION BOTE] J.-K Napier,. .. 8 31 Moorhead,New Cutlo Henry HUlr-Wash.-iMr . D jobnstpn, Fallston WJ Pitch; JohirMulbottcr, John Campbell, J GTowiuefld,' PbiU 3 > DP Moore, Waah-.co \ John Meant, do E O Kennedy, Turtle Cr’k J H Kepler, Crawford co H Shroud? * do —No. 137,Wjitef Jtreet. rabruETOß. »Tea*daM. do J JMclrwin, NY > Jacob Warmer* AMonteitb, ' - Qco "Morgan, Emllnton J H 'tmkens, Bocheeter G Y Lnkens,' do ‘ NATIONAL HOTEL f. unrtASt bo Blythe; B P PhQlim, Mon', city B X Clark*: i iv:da. Bf HcJanklo, Wash, co . E Cotamla*, P Jfe‘U B B PaturaonDongtass, S Beaty, Washington JWaUoa; - --do C W Miller, 63d Pa. Reg’t B Haro, do Thoe.Farpuahnr, US 0 DfHowan, smvcATiojrjiii. Normal school.—h. williams baa opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at 80. Iff St. Clair strcct.Xbirtl story. . , TatiMC*t qf Ttactert: Ha Is tbo ctmnaeUor of the Teachera, the nun to whom all orna look ftr adVioe and instruction. 'JGHH 1 Jl WOLOOTt. 1 I coocnr moot heartily with ibe abbe^. : - V LEOHABP H; EATON. I chwrfoDy concur in the ojdnfcm axpeMWd'abora. • r 'W. BaVBEW. I take ptcalnro hi stTing'lt as my optnlen that tba foregOtog reemnseodathm *ia felly tneriud. ■>;rvr * ' ■--* -• JL BtTBTT. > • I knev of do one who ds—rrea kiebar Uatimony in hlafcTOr. - > J&.K. AYIBY,* cbtxcar. tn. thtrkbote roconunendatlonr. ? 7 V". . D.OIHIRSOII.i Heaaiprepanimplli for lh« Dish gsiwul jnlklnr thanany.otliar Uacher intbladty. ; ; 1 . <*.V , ■A. T. DODTHETr.} - T«a»»*ftperwek* In adynca.—^antiSUwtf - PBNH INOTXTUTK, Hancock Stbeet, Lcarlond in *tcf* aodfor by *8 L. Q; VOIGT * 00. STEJUttBOjITS. FOR CINCINNATI, LOLLS- jjprt * TILTH ANT st! tons beautiful u«*w {steamer PBIMA I>ONNA, Capt. Geo. D. Moon*, will leave for the aU>vt> mid *U lnt-r -luediate porta, on SATURDAY, 14th. iust., at 4 p. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to L B. LIVINGSTON A <X> , / . de9 JOHN FLACK., Aget’D. IjHIK CINCINNATI, I.UUIS-, urs- .. . ISYILLE AND ST. t IiKW fine steamer TYCOON; Cnpt. S Dean, leaves -toi the above ports on „THX6 DAY, at b oVlock p. m. For freight or pasoage apply ou board. . J.-T F)R CINCINNATI. LOUIS-, * VILLE AND ST.LOUIs.—The fineiggjiSll steamer SUNNY SIDE, Capt. F. lluntts, leaves ua shove aud all intermediate ports, on WEDNESDA Y, at 5 p. m. - For freight or passage apply on board or to dr2: • J.B. LIVINGSTON a CO., Agents, JiIQK CINCINNATI & LOU- ; iia- 1 IBVILLE —The beautiful »»«««» COMMODORE PERRY, Capt. Perry Brown, leav«*> 'for the above ami all intermediate porta Tills DAY, •at 4p. in.. - For freight or passage apply on board. X7OR CINCINNATI & LOU-, rpa>.h -X ISVILLE.—The beoatiful JACOB POE, Capt. Wm. Stoops, will l«ar* as above on THIS DAY, at 4p. m. For freight or passage tri ply on board or to de2 JOHN FLACK, Agent. IJOK CINCINNATI & LOU- i |KS» », X ISVILLE;—The beantlfOl ST. LOUIS,- Capt. S. A l . Bouo, hares for the slnjve and all intermediate porta, an THIS BAY, at 4. p. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to do 6 J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.. Agcuts. FOR CINCINNATI &LOU-r ipffvm ISVILLE.— ; Tbe fine steamer BUE-AaSrai-K NANGO, Capt. 3. French, will leave for the aouvu and all intermediate 'ports, on THIS DAY, at 4. o'clock. For freight ior passage apply on board or to d do J, B. LIVINGSTON A 00., Ageuts. .. EQPLAK~WEEK L YT'ffS^ PACKET FOB GALLIPOLIS ANDjtfs£SgHft PORTSMOUTH.—The splendid steamer KtHJA.t.I, CapL John Walt, will leave for the'above and all in- pons SATURDAY, at ID o'clock a. m.— For freight or pnwtitge apply on board or to fcio . V. H. LEWIS, Agent. PITTSBURGH AND GAL-1 nrs* » LIPOLIB PACKET.—The beautiful new’passenger steamer UNDINE, Capt. 81. A. Cux, .willTcsve Pittsburgh for Gadlipolis EVERY SATUR DAY, at- 4 o'clock p. m. Returning, leaves Gallipo li* EVERY TUESDAY, at 10 a. m. . For freight or passage apply oteboord or to se2U J-. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., Agouti. PITTSBURGH AND PORTS-, a. X MOUTH PACKET.—For WbeeUogAH&mß& uig, Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, GuUijm>u.s Irunlon nnd Portsmouth.—Tltu steamer CLARA DEAN, OapL A. J. Massilliot, will ic-are for Ports mouth EVERY TUESDAY, at a o clock p. tu.- Learet Portsmouth EVERY FRIDAY, at XU o'clock m. . For freight or passage apply on board or to . n6B:dlro JNO. FLACK, Agent. KUULAK WEEKL V , f£.rr- > ZANESVILLE PACKET.—Tbci@S§^ new amrbeaatifai passenger stetuner Ell-HA GRA HAM, Capt. Monroe Ayers, leaves Plttslmrgh for Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock- j>. in.— . Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERY FRIDAY, at a a. m. Fot freight or nonage apply on board or to ' J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents, Pittsburgh. : H. S; PIERCE A CO., Agents, Zanesville. m>l4 PKQULAK . XV PACKET.—The splendid stuomer MINERVA, Capt. John Gordon, h-utes tor Wheeling and all intermediate ports EVERY TUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at It o’clock a. m., making does connections with the rsguhir packets for Parkenburgh and Cincinnati. Return ing, leaves Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY Ond FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock a. m. Piuw-ugen receipted through to CincinnatL Fur fruiglit or i»u sage apply on board or to JAS. COLLINS A CO., ' aul U 4 Wator street. JBIS CELL.-l-CEO VS. QTEAU WEEKLY BETWEEN O SEW YORK ASD LrTEBPOOL, ipCßnil' embarking Panumppr* at t)UKKN*iu vv /», (Ireland.) The Lirerpoot,- Sew York and Philadel phia jJteiunahlpXVjaipanjr Intend drxpnlchiDg their full-powered Clycb-baiU Iron Steamships aa follows: KTNA...~. .Saturday, Novetnhor .*5O. CITY OK CIl'Y OP BA LTIHORE... Saturday, Itvci-mber 14. and f'Vory Saturday, at xoos, from Pier 44, North River. im* or tamale: FIRST CABIN. S73,OO:STEEUAGE $30,00 do to- Lontluo.... 80,00 do to London 33,nu do to Pari*' 85,0<.>1 do to Part* 38,00 do to Hamburg. 85,00 r do to Hamburg.. to,U) Pacsengen also fbrvrardod t« Havre, Bremen, Kot- UxiUm, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates. sypeiaoui wUblng to bring out their friends can buy tickcta here at tho following rate* to New York: From Liverpool or Qooanstovrn; Ist Cabin, $75, $B5 and. SIUS. Steerage trom Liverpool $lO,OO. From Queenstown $30,00. These Steamers have superior accommotLitioos for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built In Water-tight Irhn Sections, and have Patent Fin AnnihlUturs on board. CVPaassKfiHS run Ecnors.—J3y order eft)* See rcory of StaU, all paxtengeri leasing Dis United State* ore rrysirrd lo t prcevrc l'asrpcrrU before gemg on board tie Steamer. , JOHN G. DALE, Agnut, 15 Broads*}-, Now Vork. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, mhl6:dtf No. 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. JQITHKUWifiri XX FLINT GLASS OVAL CARBON OIL “ LAMP CmniNITS Patented September 16tb, IWI. The beat that have erer yet been offered to the public.- They are the best fur the following reason*: 1. Because, being of an oral shape, the glass Is everywhere equally distant from the flamo, eo that the draft is stronger and more regular. • 2. The OTal shape u better adapted to resist the effect of sudden expansion, so that it U impossible to crack them. . • 3. The glass U mads ltrgtlj of Lead and Poarlasli, giving a great degree of.strength and elasticity. The chimneys which housekeepers have maud to be so brittle u to crack, even when not in nee, aro invaria bly made of Lime Glass Instead of Flint Gluav of which onn are manufactured. 4. Bat the greatest advantage of the** Chimney* Li that whcu you bate one it trill Un forever, and If any housekeeper breaks one by the heat of the Ump, let her tali at the manufactory and wo will replace her cracked chimney by a dozen whole ones. This proffer does not Include accidents or tlto*e case* of breakage where the cbinmey bat, thhmgb Inexperi ence, been.screwed *o closely to the lamp as to pre vent it* expansion, when heated. Manufacturers and consumers of Carbon Uil, who have felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which has existed in the great expense of chimneys* in tho way of tho universal use of the oil, bare found a remedy in the Oval JCX Flint Gtau Cbimuejs, which has mate rially lessened the cost of Carton Oil light to those who use them, and increased the consumption of oil cbnaeqnehi upon the hvweusd expense for-chlinneys. For sale by'-J. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Tbumm & Co., Bogere ik Nesbit, P. Hayden, Lnceeco Oil Co., Weldon A Beineke, W. Ogden A Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W. M. Murray, of at tho Manufactory, Washington at., near Pennsylvania avenue. auKht&wxastf 1 E. D. DITHRIDGF.. mHiHTy.Fißtfr list of applioa- XTION9 FOR SELLING LIQUORS, flkd In th» Clerk’s Office up to December Gth, 1861: BeUStein Theodore, eating boose, 4th w’d, Allegheny, Bower Frederick, do Lower St. Clair Tp. Chettla Clement, tavern, do - do DierkerJ. H., other goods, sth w’d, Pittsburgh GossettPeter,• tavern, Ist do do King Andrew, -eating bouse, Bnerve township. King Char lea, tavern, Boss do Keeling Jos. A Co., other goods, Lower Bt. Chur Tp. Kunzter Anthony, eating house, South Pittsburgh. Long MatheW, tavern, Hlffiiu township. , M’Kibben Wa.j - do Snowden do PbUipe-Thomas, - other goods, Charilers do Bichardson D„ tavern, 4th w’d, Pittsburgh Sc halier John, do Ist do dd Seigrhst George, eating house, 3d do do StewsTt A Brother, tavern, Dth' do do Slocum Salvador, do £tb do do Will Louis, other goods. West do Werner Adam, tavern, ' Ist word, do • Thr Court will meet <ro MONDAY, December ltith, 1661, At Id o’ctock.to act on tho abovo casas. de7ritd W. A. HEBRON, CJrrt. J_JATiSAND CAPti. FALL STYLES McCOBD A CO.'S, 131 WOOD BT&SET, PITTSBURGH, Have nowon hand a very large assortment and cum plete stock of the.latat style* of HATS AND CAPS, Both fbFlhe city and country trade, which they can sSH at-Very low prices. . - J>g*Onters promptly fllicd. , s»2l r\ARPKTiS AND 01L CLOTHS at tub FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. A H. McCALLUM H&vo-ihls day opened part of . a very largo and-varJH assortment,of CARPETING. t*» which they invite the attention of buyers, ns they shall bo oifon-d ofi the most favorable terms. Also, a newly Imported lot of; beautiful DRUG GETS, of all widths, and at tho lowest rates. W. D. A H. McCALLUM, - 87 Fourth street, near Wood. a. x.w. ravtoa.^.^— taxlo*. fTTAYLOR & -BROTHER, Commission XMutcsaxYa, So. 4T* WAItNUT'STBEET, CINCINNATI ..OHIO. '■ MTPersonal attentibheivou to the purchase and ofPKODUCE and MERCHANDISE generally. Moderate advance* made on eonsigTimcnts of staple articles. '• A CO./PUtsbargh. '/SPIKING; PBNNOCKA’OO., • ' JCWETB O, BUTLEAE*lttt“dna*tf» AttdOtpyfnr*** mnehanta gsoerally. ~.. no2:Bmd tryiCMXJV/ whol efT-»« '• wo3Q.: ■ - VTSP. MABSHAXIu'ST’Woodstreet. INULA RTJBBER DOOR SPKINUtt .lust received at the India Bobber Depot. &s j.ta. Phillips. Jtris CEL LJJTEO rs. QAS FIXTURES. A LARCJE ASSORTMENT \ JUST BKCEIVEI* FOR SALK EV BAILV, FARRELL £ CO. An. 129 FOCBTU STUEET. se3iMy:se3»> ' JJEi'OCrIT t&A-NKLMJ CO., No. HO FOURTH STREET. BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. PAR cud UURUEST PUSIiS received oh Deposit. The undomigur-d Stockholders itro iudit Ultuilly re sponsible tu debitors to the whole oxtout of their privuto means. James Marshall, • Samuel George, John M'Dovitt, llay Walker, Joseph Long, Joseph Love, Willhun Carr, John Scott, Thomas Mellou, John Floyd, William Young, JAMES MARSHALL, JYwitbar R. A.iiEtIRUE, liiiAiar. ap-\;lywT S. B. Robison, D. A. Stewart, W. W. STUrugor, William 'Walker, Robert Bell, Richard Floyd, Jacob Painter, Thomas Scott, D. R. Galway,. James A. Knox. New pkouuoe consignments. 20 barrels Western Cranberries, 30 do Mecca Lubricating Oil, lo do ILAnod Burning Otl, lo do I‘riuio Mess I‘ork, 150 do Green Apples, 12 do Dry Peaches, 0 do White Beaus, 26u Lexus Western Beaune Cheese, 6u do Woods’ Starch, 200 dozen Medium and Fancy Brooms, oil do Ujirpel Broom*, ( 54i bushels Unions, JUst received and tor sale at No. 11l Second street. n 027 PtIANK VAN tiORDEU. j^tiLLKUS'' TmPKKIAL CUUIiH bVK SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH SYEUP, SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP, SELLERS’ CELEBRATED LITER PILLS, SELLER?' CELKUUATED LIVEU PILLS, SELLERS’ UNRIVALLED VERMIFUGE, SELLERS UNRIVALLED VERMIFUGE Pn by IL E. SELLERS A CO., Wludeealo DrnggiMs. Ami sold Ly Druggists and in etorus throughout I ho nruntry. o<*r»rwttF gQ uozk'x Hoof riKiiiTa, all uen styles and shapes. THE BALMuRAL. OR CRIMSON AND BLACK SKIRTS, Made with Cord and Tapes. ttiT’llerrhants and Dealers supplied at low prices. no2i' EATON. MACRUM A CO., 17 Fifth it." GENTS’ FANCY TRAVEL! NO SHIRTS, ARMY SOCKS AND GLOVES, WINTER UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS—oUsiaos. oo2C EATON, MACRUM A 00., 17 Fifth st. FOR &IL£. \TALUABLE FARM. AT PUBLIC V SALK.—WiII Wwddnt Public Sale, ou SAT- IUDAV, Nor, Jutli, lSdl, that desirable property riitiiatcii in Knox township. Columbiana county,Ohio, 4>i tuilr-s southeast of AUiuuce, ami milist Mouth of the Salem and Mt. Vernon road, formerly tho prop erty of IL-nry Cv«ij>ur, but tuoru recently owned by JiwJina Leu. It cuutains 120 acres, lt«o of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the remain in IT 20 ucr~*s Wing covered with tirabt-r. Tho.im provement* coft*i>i of a large, substantial BRIOK DOUSE, high, with tour room* on .a Hour, aud-adargu hall both up stairs and down. A msirlj n<>w Houble-ditkcd Barn, with everything about it In p*rfi>ct order; Sheep House, Wagon Uouße, Wood lion**, Hog Homo, Smith Shop, and Tenant House aud Barn. Those buildings aro all in a hut) condi liou, tho most of thorn Wing nearly new, and for huelUew* an<l durability Cannot be surpassed by any in the neighborhood. There is also upon the property an Applo Orchard, consisting of luu trees, bearing fruit of a superior (juaiity ; a Peach Orchard of 3uj trees, dost in Inur ing order. —i'berc is n good Stone and Coal Quarry, a never failing stream of water which passes through the Ictru yard, attorning eutthieni water for the stock, and the dincreut enclosure are so arranged that stock may obtain water at any time. Reiijlia this running stream, there aru two tiover-failiug veils at tho iutrn tutd two at the boiUe, one of wluch contains hard and t he other soft water. TUla u a desirable property and worthy the alien t ion of any one desirous of purchasing, tbu • land, be ing of extra quality and considerably elevated. The buildings occupy a due position and are a short dis tance from the public road. It would be eaitatdu for either farming or grazing purpose*, and is contiguous to re-hauls, mtus and places of public worship ot vari ous denominations. Any persou wishing U> view the promotes before the duy ol a-tic, will be shown tbu MtUie by HENRY BROSIUS, residing thereon. RU* Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. t when con dition mil be.made kuown. uolLwtdl LAND FOR cSALE.— 1 have three quarter sections of Lund, ruutniuing 471 .urea in ull, laying on Lontmiea creek, nva milt?) north oi I’iqua, in Shelby couuty, uiiio—wua omuug tbo first entries uuulu so far north in ihe.Laud Office at Cin cinnati—about half Of each tract under good fence nod in cultivation, with comfortable buildinga on two of tbu* tract*—the Miami Canal passing through oue of tbo trocia and iu view vf the other two. This land U put in market for uo other reason than my inabili ty to manage it to advantage any longer, being Iu mV 'seveuty-eLxtli yc-rtr of ngv. There is a rough black "tune on it, said by persons claiming to know, to bo iron ore— DolV.atuT JUDGE CECIL. VTUJ THK FUDIjIO, especially the^s^ X ignorant and Falsely Modest of oil denomibations, treat Secret and Delicate Dis orders, Self-Abusii, Disease* or Situations common and Incident to Youths Of both sexes, aud adults, sin gle and married. Because Dr. BRANSTRUI* pub lishes the fact of bis duingso, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great sill, very immoral, and fear contamination aud cor ruption among their wives, promising sous and daughters. Their family physician should bo cau tious to keep them Iu ignorance that they do the same os Dr. BRAKSTItIiP, (except publishing,) lest a lu crative practice might be lost to them, among stupid, falsoiv modest and presumptuous families, Loro aud raised in ignorance, sprung up on mush-rootu, uud who compare society, luteliigvuco, sense, etc., to dol lars aud ceuts, mysteriously, meanly or illy gotten, it is to publicity, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankftil that their son?, daugh ters and wards, previously feeble, sickly and of deli cate constitution and appearance, have been restored tu health and- vigor by Dr. DBANSTBUP, btoldes many before and after marriage through him have beep saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, etc. Il&viag the a'dvautign of over, tnirty years' experi ence and observation, consequently be -has superior skill In the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by the prufeesiou, on well as recom mended by respectable citizens, publishers, proprie tors of hotels, etc. Office, H 5 Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private cummnnicatjonn from all ports of the Union etrirtly attended to. -Direct to Jattf* _ _ BOX BUO, Pittsburgh Post Office. PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Nos. 4'J *.«a> 51 Fcsav Stheet, Firrssuaau. FBAXK B. (V/ LLIA ll&T Dropn elor. Would call tbo atlviitiou of .Farmers, Dairymen, Feeders and otliera to the celebrated TELEGRAPH, HAY. STRAW AND FODDER Of which he is Dow manufacturings large numbep, of various sizes, for Hood and Power. Also, . STAB CORN SUELLERS, : cither Double or Single, for Maud or Towor. BALL'S IMPROVED OHIO MOWER A REAPER, HORSE POWERS AND THRESHERS. DOG POWERS, most Improved rattom. INGERSOL’S HAT .PRESS, Aud other Agricultural Bfachinoiry, wholesale-,nod retail. -' For funltprinformation addressaa above, ikii ttrlyT JJE I'UKKS'l 1 , ARAIriTRUNG & GO, DBY GOODS MKncttAXTH, Nos. 75, 77, 81, iWnndfto Diuno Slreol, NEW YOHK, Would notify tbu Trado that they are opening week - ly, in new otulbcautifitl pattern, the .. WAMSUTTA PRINTS; ALSO THK AMOSKXAG, A new print, which oxcols every print in the country for. perfection of execution and design, In fullHladder Cdlore. Our Print* are Any in the mar ket, and are meeting with extensive saio. BLS-Grdeni promptly attended to. ja3!tly-wF. PIM.KS 1 ; Arman 100 barrels,’ in prime order, for sole by de3 HENRY H. COLLINS. bxa. best W.K. (Jhoese, v - 600 do do Hainburfe do . 200 do do E. D. * do do 3 . J.B. CANFIELD & CO. foe Bale by \I7INTiSK APPLES—4(I barrelaprune 'Tf WlntorApplM just racetrack a&dJor n&l>T , : . BEITIEEJk BftOS.. v dc2 Soa. 126 ami 128 Wobdliyeeti. LOUK—SOO bblfl. Extra family for Mia by de3 J. B. CANFIELD A CO. vvcoievii. rrui B ALL tfOKFICJENTTHREE' ' X The great “Anwrioui Eemedifs," ktiuWn as ‘HELMBOLDS’ GEHTOTE PREPAEATIOKS, viz HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT “BUCHC," “ '• SARSAPARILLA, “ IBIPBOVKD ROSE WASH. UEL3I BOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. ‘HIGH LYCONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU, A PxMtivv rtiid specific Remedy fur A>U«uks of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSI CAL TiW ELLLNGS. This Medicioe increii£4athd p«.nver of Digestion, uud excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi tions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, HH Well os PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and k> ginnl fur MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN. HELM HOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUU, Fur weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dis- Bipatiuu, Early Indiscretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING BYMP- ludiapoeition to Exertion, Loss of PoWei, Lojb uf Memory, Difllculty of Breathing, J Weak Nerves, Trembling, S' Hurrur of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryuuss uf the Skin, Eruptions of the Fare, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go (in, which this medicine invariably removes, soon.tollows LMPDTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Iu one of which tho patient.may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES," •INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION, Many are aware Of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. TUE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy Death* by CotuumytioH, ncaa ample witness to tub tbutu or tub ossebtion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Require-* the aid uf medicine to strengthen and’ Invigorate the System, Wliich UeluiU.lda EXTRACT BUCUU iucariablg A TlilAl, WILL CONVINCE Till) *o*7 bLCKIICAL. rKM A L E3—F EM A LES—F KM A L ES, »LD Uit YnL’NG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OU CoN TEMPUATINO MAURI AGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR To FE MALES, the Extract Buchu la unequalled by uuy olher remedy, as in Chlorists or Retention, Irregu larity, pßinfulwea, or Suppression of Customary Evacuation*, Ulcerated or Scirrluins state of tin: Uterus,'Li-ucori-btsi or White*, Sterility, and fur all complaint* incident to tho wx, whether arising from lndidcretinn, Habits uf Diadpatton, or in tlie DECLINE OR CIIAXGE OF LIFE. rci: snurroMs above. NO FAMILY SUOULD BE WTTIIOVT IT l Taka no more Balsam,' Mercury, or unpleasant M*“iliuine f.*r and dnngermw Diwaw^. UKLMIiOLDS EXTRACT DVCUU ccata SECRET DISEASES In all its stages, At little expc-n^; Little »r no change in diet; No lucuuvpuiettci*; jfad n» exyontre. It axor-cf a frequent dr*ire and gives strength to Crinatc, thereby removing Olwtructtons. Preventing and caring Stricture* of tho Urethra, allaying pain iuid inflammation, so frequent .in the class ot dwaaes, and exjadling all Poixonotu, DDorvted n.ul KOrn-vill Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS, Who hare been (ho victims of quacks, am] who hare pud iiexvt l’EEa to be cured in a short tune, have found they were deceived, and that tho "POISON" Kia, by the u»c of “powerful astringents,” been dried np In the system, tu break out in aggravated form,, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. JANU p. Y0UNG.....?. 3. P. YOUNG. Young brothers, duquesneFoun t>ST. Libert; struct, near the Outer Depot Pa. Iv. K., Pittsburgh, Fa., muun&cturo MACHINE, HOI BLAST AND BULLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every description. 01L PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, gbate bars, wagon boxes, sad and dog. IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK-BOXES, Ac., always on baud and lor tale low. Order* lull with W. W. YOUNG, conuir of Wood ... , . , . , 1 «trout and Diamond alley, will receive prompt attetV- Dfocaav* of there organ* require the aid of a »j„„ -mh2S DIURETIC. 1 uon * nWB Cm? Extract itucbu for all aQcctivmi and riiar-asrs of the URINARY ORGANS, .Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatvrisr c,iu*e originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And It ojrtain to have the desired offset in nil Eii* case* tor vrliub it is r<.-cou>U)’*ndcd. Blood! Blood! Blood! UelmboltT $ Highly Concentrated Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. SYPHILIS. This U uu titfcction.or the Blood, (unt ATTACKS THE SEXUA L ORGA NB, LININGS OF THE NOSE, EARS, THROAT, WINDPIPE, AND OTHER MUCOUS SURFACES, Making its apitaiirunco In the form of ULCERS. Helmbold's Extract-Sarsaparilla Purities the Blood,' ami remora nil Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Giving to the complexion a : CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR. It being prepared expressly for this class of com plaints, Us Blood Purifying Properties oro preserved to u greater extent than tiny other preparation of Sarsa|mriUit. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Na ture, and w an inJEctisa in diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from Usbit* of Diflsijiatfon, used in connection with the Extracts Bucbu or Snraaparilla, Ui such diseaso* as recommended. EciJenceqf the nett reliable and mfoiuihle character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CUBES, From 8 hi 20 jjeari’ lUudiiij;, SCIENCE AND FAME. For -Properties of BUCI2U, see Dispensa tory of. the United States.. Bee Professor DEWEE3’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSICK, Philadelphia. See remarks. made by Dr. EPHBAIMMcDOW ELL, acclotratedPhyefrian and Member of theßoyrJ College of SnrgooDß, Ireland; and published in the Transactions or the King and Queen’s Journal. . See Modico-Chirurgical Review, .published, by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. two most of the late Standard Works on Medicine. Extract Bucbu, 91 00 per bottle, or six fbr $5 00. 44 Sarsaparilla, 100 ** •• fi 00 Improved Boas Wash, 6(fc. “ ‘‘ 2 00 Or, half dozen of each for 812 00, which will bo suffi cient to ciire the (host obstinate coses, if directions are adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed-from abscrvallun. ... DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICA *' . TIONS. CURES G UARANTEED! AFFIDAVIT, Personally appeared before mo, ah Aldenuon of the div .of Philadelphia, 11. T. Hkimbolp, .who being duly sworn, doth say hi* preparationsCoutaiu nonar cotic, uo mercury, or other injurious drugs, hot' are pprtlyve go table. - Sworn and subscribed before iav, the 23d tUy ; of November, 1854. WIL P. ItnrpEßD, Alderman ., Ninth ttract, abovo Rnro, Philadelphia. Address letters five Information in confidence to i|. T. HELMBOLD, Chomlat, Depot, UH South Tenth street; below Chestnut,- BEWARE- OF COUNTERFEITS, ■ ' Ahtf ÜBjjWacipterf rfeofers,' Who endeavor to dispose “Of their own” and “other” articles on the reputation attained by Jh-lmbold’s Gcnuino Preparations; * *< ■ *» Extract Buchn; •« « “...BarsapadUa; *« “ , Improved ,Roso Wash. AFPLESH Sold by DR. GEO. H. &EYSKB, No. U 0 Wood street, Pittsburgh, AndaUDntggistseveiTwhora.-, , tg* A'gk' tjr Take ho other. -[ Cut the adveriiMtiUti out Womd:&r:jt, and AYfip IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. i notfnrasfimdaw? PETROLEUM OlL.—The u Nbw Ytfus: Chemical AfisoctxTto.v,'.' 35 Doy *trect, N«r York, Las established a Depot at E L IZA B KTH PORT, N. J., fur receiving and storing OIL skipped by the Jersey Central Railroad. This port U couTetdetU to New York, aad uvea cartage and wticb handling.— Consignments solicited. Mari Barrels rid AUaUtnen Monte. Keferrsc'm— David Richey, of the firm of Richey, HorizoA Co.; Rugens A Nenbitt; Eaton, Sfacrma A Co. notiislnumrF D ELSE & UKAFF, XV OIL REFINERS AAD SLISITFACTUUER.*- or WRITE BURNING OIL, IM RE DEODORIZED BENZOLE AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL, CRI-DE OIL OF ALLGRAVITIES PURCHASED. iHTNew Oil Barrels wanted. I Corner Office, Monungahela House. deLMtiwjlyy OULAK OIL WORKS-• COMPANY OF O • PENNSYLVANIA, > Manufacturers of LUBRICATING AND REFINED OILS, No. 3 bt. Clair bt., uour Duqucsue Way, PITTSBCBCH, PENN’*. This Company is exclusively engaged iutbe-011 trade, and ie constantly o(Toring PETROLEUM; on couimUeiuu, wholesale. Advubo-# made on Coufigu nieutx. Address J. WEAVER, Ju., noAs:dtf -{yerafory. L' UCIFEH OIL WORKS. iftlita if p. woolrzdge , UAXVFACTQBLB OF- I'OAL AND CARBON OILS,- \ and doalor in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, dc.,‘dc., - No. 39 Market struct, botwiioti Second atid Third, PITTSBURGH, PA. mh3o:dly IjvSuLE OIL WOBKS.—WIUHTMAN !i A ANDERSON, refiners aud dealers iu PURE CARBON OlL,(qualityguaranteed;) PITTSBURGH, PA. 4W CAR CREASE and BENZOLE cunatautty on band. Onlurs received for the present at CHESS, SMITH k Co.’h, Water and First Blivets. »o'2:tiuid /'IUKNPLANTKK OIL COMPANY. Kj U, H. DAVIS, IVwniea/. JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Scc'y and Trtat'r. Diekotobs— K. 11. Paris, T. M. Nc-vin, J. Li Oar uughuu, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from the wells of the company, on Oil Creek, in Venaugu county, con stantly vu baud and for sale. Office at T. 11. Kevin A Co- a, No. 2f. WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. ' my4:lyd PET RON A OIL WORKS.—LONG, MILLER A CO. Works at Shurpaburg Station, Allegheny Valley Railroad. - < Offiou and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. Manufacturer* of ILLUMINATING and' LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. KB"No. 1 REFINEDOIL, warranted non-explo sire. alWAy* on hand. t ocl2:lyd LUIIKIOATING OIL, AT - the low { price op 23 CENTS PER .GALLON) constantly oh hand and fin* sale by B. C. AJ. If. SAWYER. As to* the quality, we ruler to annexed certificate: PiTTsaujtau, Nov. 27, l&CO. Jftur>. 11. C. .f J. If. Sawyer—Gent's : The Lubri cating Oil wr ure getting from you wc find to be the bent lor our purpose* wo have evot uw_d. Tub L. S. M. U. R. R. Co., m>26:tf Uy Wk, ESPY, i'rtrideut. A. McULURU, T ’ CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, (JEO. W. HOLI>*HIJ , ._...SA*. 88TAK.....U. T. * COILMICK. OIL REFINERY. nOLPSIIJP, BRYAN A CO ., SANCTACTUaEtR OT .'%&&-■ ' BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIE,- Keep constantly on hand tbo rcry best quality of BURNING OIL, clear and without odor; also, a good LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAR GREASE. KB"Ail orders left at No. A r < Fifth STBirr.T, Bank Block, *econd floor, will be promptly attended io. • ALLEN, McCOBiiICK & CO. t Valley Foohdhy, Pittsburgh, Pa. KB"W*tu:nocsE, No. 3ulLibcrty street. BLimilacturera of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell ing Mill Casting?, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar tiren Pipe, Sad lroms-Dog Irons, Wagon. Boxes, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheel*, Coupling* aud Coating* generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings made to order.' Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or Horae Power. no!2;6md STOV ES I STOVES l-D. De hIAVM A SON, MANuracTcata# or STOVES. Warehouse, Federal st., near Suspension Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY. Wo ask the attention of dealers to our Urge assort' ment of COOKING an<l HEATING STOVES, for wood and coal, which.ire are selling at the loVest rates. Those visiting our citv will “find it to their ml vantage to give us a call and examine our stock ha tor® purchasing elsewherej • * CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILING, SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES, PLAIN and FANCY GRATE FRONTS, TENDERS, etc., and CASTINGS of all kinds made to order. Jylfclyd 1). Dt HAVEN A BON. OTNA axoVjs works.- a. brad- JJJ LEY, manufacturer of ererj variety'of' COOK, PARLOR AND HEATIN6STOYJES; GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac, . - Sole.proprietor of tbe celebrated PATENT' GAS BUBNINU AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE MENTS. B3uUrncE and Sales Boom, corin ' of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa; 1 ja-iully JIHENCH’S HOTEL, SINGLE BOONS KLFTT CENTS.-PER DAY City Ilall Square, comer Fran&ftrl Street. AB”Mcala us they may be ordered Id the spacious Refectory. _ • There is & Barber'a a Sbop and Rath Bootes attached to tbo Hotel _ of BUNKERS and- lIACKMEN who say wv are full. oogSidlyx' R. FRENCH, raoranTotl With names known to gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Cbestxut Street, lit the Immediate -neighborhood of tho Jobbing Houses .oh Market, Third and Chestnut streets, tho Banks, Poet-0 flics, Her* chants Exchange, Ac., 'Ac. BOARD PER DAY, 91,50. decemmodotfos, wAcn required, on (As EUROPEAN PLAN .. Booms from 60 cents and upwards, pet .day, and Meal*'at a first class Bkstau&akt attachsd to the Hotel. Prices according to Bills of Fare. •STTh* Citt Oaks task Passkkoebs from amt Station TO ok CLOSE TO rax Hotel. ttsTEngllsh, French, .German and Spanish spoken. jyl7:dfim T. NICHOLAS HOTEL, liroadway, BOARD BEDUCED TO %ZfA PRR DAY. Since the opening of this vast commodious Ho-' td, in 1864, it has hwn ■ the single-'endeavor of the proprietors to make it; the most romptnons; conven ient and eomibrtable heme for tho dtizch slijd stran ger on this side of the Atlantic. , ADVICE GRATIS! And wbateve'rliaa seemed' likely to administer to tho comfort oftts gueirtathsyWts endeavored, with out regard to cost, to provide, and to combine air the elements of Individual and social ’enjoyment which modern art has Invented and modem taste approved; and tho patronage which It hits commanded daring tho post Six years l»» gratifying proof that their ef-' fiirln have liwn appreciated. 1L T. HELMBOLD. To meet the exigencies of ~lho Umcs, whcn all aro required, to practice the mwt rigidqoonomy, t|w un dersigned have REDUCED THE PRICE OF' BOARD TO TWO DOLLAIU I'EH nAT, »t tIM) «uiie iimo abating none of the luxuries with, which their table has hitherto been supplied. ' TREADWELL, WHITCOMB *,CO. oc3;2»d. ■•• PHILADELPHIA. TpRIUT TREES,—ItoTCQttXTA'toPirR i. chaskils.—A vary Urgs stock of choice TREES, of selected varieties to choose from, with every pan!- bio care taken to have every variety true to name. ’ Of Apph) aloho, we have’ of'which am three jot olds,'lo,ooo four year/olds. Pear, 10,« 000 two to three. years Old. ! Peach, Flam, Ac., a fine stock.'' ‘-V . ' */.' V- , RxmXMC>-*tbe Trued in the Nursery. "<WI and examine them.-'---—’-''— ' frem-1 cheap; also, SHADE:,TREES: AND bHEHRBSET, ' sea. »IM«rT JOHS XOBDOGH, J*. oixs, Sic: COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. fil Wood Street. STOVES, #c. HOTELS. O.V THE EUEOPEAX FLAK, city of new toek. (Opposite City Hall.) abovx tuixh, PHILA DELPHIA, NEW YORK. ; CTTKYELAXL R.YIL-Jsg- - J-^"^|M|J W^tY—TIIIECHANOED.HBCEiKsSEIS' Oh and after MONDAY.jNoTvnibcr SsthiTi9fll,_ Trains will leave the Depot of the Pcunxyirasia£all read, in Pittsbirgh, aslhllowii.'.. a ia. A PityUtrok, Colawfrw end dacvxtiel! Short Lis4 ria * : r,: '•* Leav<a a.',tn.,A" do StouU-nville 6£3 a. m. ;do Newark in.' do 1:30 p. m. ArrivosCincinnati ti:<s p.-m. • do St. Louis 4W5 a. m. Pittsburgh 1;55.p. n, . do StouU'tiviUo fi:l<Pp. m. do Newark. ..12:00 midnight. do, Columbus 1:30 a. m. Arrive Cincinnati.!-.. - ii— 7£W:art*iis • ; do St. Louir |l ; :»» p?m. No change of car* between Pittsburgh audCiOCisaML Splendid SWpitig Cars attached Jo all Night. Trains. H'ieWiijj Line, Loaves Pittsburgh I;3C- a. tu. do Wellaviilo.. iw ui. do Stculjenrill*..'.....; m - • do Wheeling . , *34 Arrivra Bcllair G:.'A) a. m. Leave* nttshurgh'. 1 ; .v, nj, do W’elUvnio 4:1)0 p, m. do StuubeuvUla... Alu p. u». do WTheeling..; r,:2.*. p. u». Arrives Bellalr. «. _ tj : 4u p. m.. Connecting nt Wliuvling nitb Ridlimore uud Ohio Railroad, and at Bellair with CA-nlral Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Citvlevill.e, t oluinbus and Ciuciunati. Pittsburgh (11../ Chreluud Li.iT. Leaves Pittsburgh a. tu. do Welkville„. « 4:06 a." m. do Bayard - 0:33 «, w . do Alliauce 7:tiS a, m. do Hudson j». hi. Arrives Cleveland a*# a . m. Leave* Pittsburgh.— i t LW> p. m. do \Yell*vlllo 4:00 p- *n du Bayard f, : »4 p. m . do Allianco - p. m% do Hudson 7:04 p. m. Arrives ClevehUid y : io p. m. Connecting at Bayard with Tusoiuawa* branch for Sew Rhitadi-lphia mul Canal Dover, nt Allianoo with Piltsbiu-gb, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad,at . Uodsou with Cleveland, Zau«a>Ula and Cincinnati R, It. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls ami MUlcrfeburg,and at Cleveland with 0. A E. R. R. fdr Erie,* Dunkirk' and Buffalo with IUT. R. K. for 'Toledo,' Detroit aud Chicago. Moil Train leaves at C.-06 a. m., itopjnng at-all sta tion* botween ltm.hwtcr and Bellair/ Wellbville Acconuaodation leave* at 3r:15 p. m. Iletufnlug traliia nrrlvu in Pitt.ihtirgh a, followB: 3lail Tram 4:10 p. m. Fa*t Line. io-» p. n*. Express Train t2:po a. m. Wtitbrille Accomm«Klatlon 0:40 a. m. ' Pasßcugura. desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or point* West, via Cleveland, must Wpar* ticnlar to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through TickcU can bo procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. .' . ‘ JOHN STEWART, Ticki-t Agent. - For further information, apply to WILLIAM STEWART) Agent, At tbo Cotnpany’s.Offlce in Freight Station, Penn sL n 027 W1 N TER A R-othbbtssa*n ft* BANGEMENT FOB THE PKNXS Y VANIA CENTRAL H.VIL-nOAH. LtUili DAILY TRAINS. 011 and after FfONDAY', Nov. 25th, the THRtFUQH MAIL TRAIN leave* tho Passenger Station ovary morning (except Sunday) at 2:60 a. m., stopping only at princiiial stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for' New Yorkvia Allentown rontc. • THE THROUGU EXPRESS TRAIN leaves doflj - at 4:40 stopping only at principal: station*,. ' making direct ewuiiuctiou at Harrjsljurg for Balti more und Washington, and for Now York rja Alka town route. - • _ J THE FAST LINE leaves the Station daily (exdOpt '• Sunday) at 10:50 p. m., stopping ouly at principal stations, making direct connection atHaxrisburg'ftr Baltimore and, Washiugtoo. 1 * -■■- WAY FREIGHT -TRAIN WITH PASSENGER ' GAR ATTACHED, leaves tho Passenger. Station overy momlng (Sunday* excepted) nt 540 *. m„ riin- : ning ns for as Coorttuiugh nud stopping atoll sta tions. , * ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Tho Johns town Ayrommodat ion Train leaves, dally , (except Sunday) at 3:00 j>. m., stopping atoll buUoiu and running u* ttr ns Conemaugb. First Accommodation Traih for’WallS Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at C:40o. ni. r ' Second Accommodation Train for-Wall's Station . leaves daily (except Sunday) At ILOO a-in. Third Accommudatiou Train for Wail** Statldri have* dAlly (except Sunday) at 4:ot)p. in. ' ' ' 1 Fourth Accommodation Train for Wall** Station' leave*- daily (except Sunday) nt 0:15 p. m. - . Boturning Train* nrrivo in Pittsburgh u follows: - Expresi, 1:15 p. m.; Mall, S:;io p. m.; Fust Line, LUO a. m.; Johnstown Accotnmo<tatlou, 10:O3 o. m.*} First Wdll's Station Accooihiodatibn, 0:30 a. m.} Sec ond WalFs Station Accommodation, &3fra, m.; Third Wall’* Station' Accommodation) LO3 j.jn.; Fotirtf : Wall’s Station, Accommodation, p-'m.*. ■< h , l ■ Trains for Blairsvillcand IndianaconaocVat ’ vUlo lutereection with Johnstowh' 'Accommodation " arid Express Trains Eaatnnd Wta<t. ■ ' • V * Th« traveling publio wiQ find it greatly lo thair in tere*t, iu going East or.Wcst, to travel by tho Penn sylvania Railroad,- u* tho accommodationa now ottered cannot bo aurpossed on any other route. The Runuia halhikfud vritn stone, ahd ir chtircly free from-'diisi.- We- can promise safety, tpoed and comfort to nil who may fswr this Bead with thetrpatTOfiage. i.' ' c z \' •'FABE._- U :i T0,N0w,Y0rk...,«..41ii GOiTo Baltimore..... 49 AO. To. Philadelphia.....' 10 wujTo Lancaster....'...:.'.. 800 ' To Harrisburg ...... 7 4oj' ; j Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylva nia Railroad, and to PhitadcipliiaV'Baltiiudra and' Now York. ' -- ..r, Pasaangea ; purchasing • tickets • in.'• efira ‘ will be charged an excess, according to distance traveled,'in addition to .the. station rates, except from jftatlons' Where thdOompUnyhaS no Agentl ■ " NOTICE.—In. case of-loss, the CpuipanywiD hold themselves ’ responatbla .for personal baggage, only, and for an amount .ncx exocetlingjloo. N. ,8.-r An. Omnibus LLutsh&a been etnjjdnycd to convoy passengers and baggage* to and froiu thii De pot, at a. charge not td exceed 26 cents for each’pas-' aeoger and baggage. For tickets, apply to • -...,■ J. STEWART,-Agent,,. At the P. B. B. Passenger Sutton, ou Liberty, ami Grant streets. . ' .. - * . ‘ hos' • j. M^OKTA -T- ■ Tickets for a* P| — Joseph and other points in Northern* Hieaouri, the 5 Stato of KaUsiu.'or the Teiritbries; shdultflinirt ow having tieketa-tbal read by the'NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD. The only route -from St. LouWlo fit.. Joseph. It U.tha shortest and quickest liue; by thir teen, hours, to the remotest point ranched by r£il,and Is always as cheap’ as any other. • u; Buy you* ticket* to Kanrai-aud all points (b North ern Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad. ' . ISAAC H* STURGEON. , \ President and General doperlotendent of the North. Missouri Railroad. • ’ HENBY H. SIMMONBrAfegpt. seIUtMCCm 21 RAILROAD SgTt»n E£^*jgfs|lflgMMfc» trains daily depart from aiTive at.Plttsburgh, (except Sunday;) , u Through trains, ,stopping at HaUon,>Jeave,F4t*. burgh at oa. ip. and 4:JO p. m. ■ Hultou Accommodation trains leave Pittsburgh at 9 and 11 a. m., and at 1* ’XO and &40 p. m, Accommodation trains, returning, leave Hulton at 7:40 and 10 a. m., at 12 m., Bird 1:45, 3:30, 5:39 and 7:35p. m. •: , , Eccurtion Ticket Fare—: Pittsburgh to Holton and retvn, 25 cents. < All passengers from Pittsburgh, without tickets, wIU be chargedfuil fare. B. F. MOBLEY, Superintendent. fJXJ FAKMERS AND nTHFKk FOB SALE, GEOWEY’3 SUPERIOR PATENT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, Patented January 10, 1800. The Superiority of this FAN overall otben in' nas ccmsuits in its cheapness, simplicityraad dorablUty, Second, in cleaning Grain Jantar,, better and more .thoroughly, with less labor, than any other min. ' Tbs patentee of the above'Fad lias bran long eh* gagod.m manufacturing and selling Agriculture Im plements, snd convinced of tbogreapwutt of rntgohS Fan forcleanlngtho different, kinds ofvGrainand Seeds, presents this to the public, with full confidence that it will mast their wants. ..... ■■■ *• ,■ . The undersigned, having purchased the sole right to manufacture and' sell thb above 1 Grain* Fim!and Separator fn Western Pennsylvania,' ginia, and all Ohio, and tba iright to wlb l» and Illinois, is now prepared to tIU all otdenk wbeie sslo or .retail, at 3ly Liberty streot, Pittshurafa; PiL , se3:uraw»T W. W. WAtLACE. - M csx OLfvx Eiustvs Soap, manufectUfcd 'hr B. .0. AJ. H. SAWYEB, is' acknowledged-to be'-Hfo hicMt serviceable of auy kind yet oflbradto thbpqMkt. ItssDiwrlor advantages are* found 4a its chhip&sas, saving of labor, and iu nfflcacy in . removing grease, wdntjtar and injuring the skin, or in the Isastwise.dainaglhg"tho finest quality'of 1 goods. l It canboused with 'all kinds A water;- • Reference Is made with pleasure to *he;xntyolafld certificate, emanating froin gentlemen wvll.knowß m this community, and, wbo lnul every facility afforded of seeing it fully ahdfaJrfyicsfed:. QuartermcuUr't Departmeittjf tfu Twtfflk, TiirfeektM and Fourteenth h<vimentt Penmylrania Vcteshsx; "Sawyer’s ChemlcaL-OUre Erasiva having been used very extensively v in, our EeguocnU, we have no faesltatton JLn.ceriifying that it was found ad mirably adapted, to the use, of. tho soldiers, and deci dedly thef mwtsuperfor Soap which could-twTtoenr ed for the service.-' - - - JAMES MK-UT, — • >- ' (Quartermaster TwdfUi Regiment., ati3l ; 'QuortrTTPastftrThirteenthßeginant.: vouii own rRiNM^G. COO LET'S CiBIKKT'PRIKTISQ OFFICE. :.i Desinsdfor SMALL.PRINTERS, STATIONSBS. DBUGGISTS,'MERCHANTS! GBOCEBS, JBANK ERS. and NAYY/atc. The Presses we offer for.sdnare of* ncw paJtera'j arC tho slihphwt. and ■ trtdlgejt'and - best maae of ahyicheap Presses eycT'ihyuntcd,' and oocnpy Rts sjpaca :embe operated by whetberpruiter or nld*t price* hitherto unbeard'of—that, la to ny: at •bout tbo pries of Job PrcSactTS&w In nso. ‘ The Cabinets (upon. wblch..the_Firceieea ttkod;) Vtrs .composed of small castie, neatly and strongly pot to- compacthsre and convemeoco havo never .bretfcaWßalhid- fWll.anA «r ain, S-fay> clraUarA«lvlng«ixcs,prfces,'*c^ .itij-. ,\.)ymlterneadfigysf.'T. LtT “
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