The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 14, 1861, Image 4

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JBEtacidus nmuvEHCE.
-.The- .«3>le London Correspondri? t -the
.Fhwiy forian writes, tie report of epeciiGreJ,
lijgtoti* Mrrie&fof the people is published.
LsrdSbtfteaburyis the chiirmanofthe
cosuiui^lWi^rt^
NjWclr led to ’theJnstitatioa' of religions
ln theatres, public hallv&c., and
PefiMTrtottenugrotOry characterof tho
potirtr clawes, who are drivenkwayfrom
rant* districts toThe
c* -; ;■ The* legion of *
axmaail? ■ hybernato ifl London, is toid tA
%wWfffcw*G: than pDehundred .'t&ojxsiuj&*.
TThgodUnetaphamcterfra the-masßk ' lV'
it tfppttndthe ehops opea tfln the Lord’s
dfty^.would.! cenittfnto
mil** of opea Shop*. 'Notirithitaßding the
prayajenoe of wlpkediieaA'io an;; alarming,
good reaults hare followed these l
■peom serrices. * They.were eozamenced on
1860, hud' the secoud, course':
teraiinatfdiln. May, .1861. _ln ally aer
▼icfti'.atiendej'.by 537,7t)0 persons. The
CffaeU hu produced a dfmlnutiodof Sui
dlij: liAding,idruaheaessf;audof doffieaiic'
miMrj v Thn example of the couTianipn of
4“iror)dngm»n, illustrates jUnloTating
effects: Three men met in fligh
Lambeth, on Sabbath morning. One said
to.l.tiw.other, *Ta_that^you
hardly know'd
a suit- of' clothes.)-' ( <Wh«re 4id you
jet ! tjiai Dew../ .frotnT| ( #6, w ’ replied
the other, Ml went to ,the Victoria Theatre,
and heard hlri showed me
that ! was all old game wont
do. 1 bare turned over a hew leaf.'*
~rTlia Board of Bishops of/the U. E.
Chuxeh, met at 'Springfield, 0., on the 12th
arrange the plan of official visi
tation ibr.the ensuing ecclesiastical.year.
is-the -residence- «r the Senior _
Bishop, Morris.' '//
..—The Advocate aiid~ Journal says the
{ Her. formerly of King's Col
- - recently lectured In England
waiTxh the IThltedSlates.lak
ftig the ground' that the higher "religions
feeling-honsequent on the “revival move
toent,” has led to the contestaow going oh
jh the United States. • ;
* —lt ifl said three of the eompanieaof
soldiers of Col. Cone’s Sixty-first New York
ofmemhers
in Beptistr Chdrchea. The.(?olonel is a;s<m
of the lste Dr. Spencer H. Cone,. of New
York.
■' Pittsburgh Christian Adnotiitr
til'* diaeauraeon <h« life ehd death of the
Rot. JamesG. Sansom, formerly Presiding
Elderof the Pittsburgh District. His dy
iag—wordawe re-these: fi l.-would like $o
talk, hut cannot It ia enough, far mq jo
say,'; tbs herd Jcsas Christ is my Ssyisr.
the other;slde;of.,Xordan; , >; - . -' : -
..■e—-The: ADcgjjroyPrcsbytcry, U. P.
' Ohuieh,' wni meenh the Firil''Church,
Allegheny Citjr, thelastTuesday of Decem
ber. The Presbytery of Monongnhela
meets in the Fifth Church of this city, tin
the same day.
‘ * ’ln the yc»rl800 only .tensyna
gogueayreroknoirnto baorganixed in this
country. Sow thore arc trrer aquartcr'of
a million of Jews, and about ninety syne
. gogiee.'vlt i* supposed that one twentieth
of the population of &cw Torh City sro
Jews. i>: , ......
~ ——l)r. Camming theceleb rated London
r- fftsecher saye the end of the world will
-oertainly fake place' in 1867, snd - yet the
. Doctor leased V house not long ago fOtl&e
;;tpna of ten years. , ;t
. "-'7— —The,Cierman Methodist Mission yrork
- is this country was commenced in the year
-1886, with but one preacher; now third are
. itT*o*l.27s.*tliom<i, wi t h nearly or quite
: oommonicahts:. .
»—sA lateiSteaaer broeghtthe pleasing
.intatllgmcf, that the. Proles tank Churches
■'—-—The Bichmond Christian Adcoc&te of
; the M.E: Church, South- has' suspended
.from, the inability to prusun printing pa
p«r. Ths Texas - Advocate anti tho Afsw Or-
Istnu Advocate of that denomination, are
reported to Lt defunct format of paper
' and means. .'
,i I'Qaeenßluebethismedthe following
r : on Chnrch'rading in 1659, en-
to' read .distinctly.” .ft is
-«r follows :i-“fton Ito
reader* of pnbliqnoprsyers, ehsptsnind.
bmflhs, shall be charged to read leasnror
ly, plsiqly,ina dlstincllJ.hiKl'slio snob
' aa ar* bnt mesne readers shall peruse orer
before once' or twice the chapters and bom-
Hiss, to theintent they may read to the
better {thdmstuidiagclf and
! the more eneouragent of godliaesee." The
JVsststiruDi. yeiy properly remarks, not
J
, in ; ——At the Yearly fleeting of tlie Society
. ofifcWSa lmld at Plain4aldy.
e|-.to
permit members ofthelfsociety to marry
persons not mOtbbere, on eandrilorttha t they
CTinee. their attacbmentto the society by
. -their pfSCtloo [.of jttendingreligioua meet
ings . otyl.9t!Mr.,.jsqtjsf*<itpr7, assurances,
‘' they swl be retained.' •
•—!The new kHuleter to Japan, Hon.
Eobert'H','*Ptiiyti of Albaßy l ff. T'; is an
aetire -BSabtr 'of i the Dutch-Reformed
Chqrph. Ibis i* a hopefttl signi , ; ' ' !
-f^sAtViTtfecting
Society, held in New—York, recently,~io
pro vid e* : ~for *- -tire -** dfs tnbu&m
among soldiers, .Be*.; Dri-.Hiichcock*aid;-~
“Itis:inpetsihle tjiaCsTarwy should paw
through this, trial M'd'notbe'cxippled. Here*
;toforo the Korth haye to : give' the
South all hbr rights'undef thte' Constitution.
I have had myyhath of raproariTfor my eon
serrativo hotiohs in > this ’particular. ‘ But-1
confess to-night that l have'not' till reee&Uy
realized the atrocity of Blavery. It. is Pan-,
dora’fi -box, .without .Hope -at
Even/noit wefcave noteoxomenoed aorasade
agaiiafeifeverjp but the stare, in their cour
ses, fanye. Events like John Brown’* soul,
are marching on—oiarching, on ; and the rt
frsin is, as sangby those stalwart soldiers", of
Massachusetts, Gl^ry^Halleltyah ! AstH:"
-r—The.Bible -tJnioa, aJßaptisi orgaa
-ization, has already 1 spent $306,000 on its
.proposed translation of the 1 Bible. Vet
there seejns to, be little.prospect of the wbrV
be^ngHsqm pie ted at presen C. ’
—?*Mrj Heativ&clergjpi&n,; who held
a living in the Diocese of
.been found guilty of heresy by the.'Judge.
!of the Court. He denies
“guiltM v The. following views enunciated
in a sermon, strongly smacks of “heresy."
He said he had no longer firith in “gtiilt of
satisfaction, payment of a penalty,
and “discards altogether the. substation of
Christ, and makes our justification to con
sist, wot in the imputation of Christie right
eousness,, but in CkruC* own trust in' the
Father.
■■■■ Be*. Dr. Phineas Bice, a distinguish
ed Methodist clergyman,- died at Newburg,
tho sth inst He was .fifty-four
years in activo service in the ministry.
..—At the recent session of the British
Weslayan Conference for the first time,
consented to receive a memorial on tem
perance and permissive legislation. The
The subject of temperance is taking a deop
bold upon that denomination, and, accord
ing to. recent intelligence, the cause is;’ad
vancing, : - • •: r ‘ •
STEAMBOATS.
.TBORi CINCINhi ATI & LOU>» jgg.W
J? IsVILLK-—Th« bezutMol -*t«ameiAßS£BHß
BAT.Cm, C#pf.7J.!V.Ai»wali t will leave for tbo
above': and all inmnnediato ports cm SATURDAY,
at Ap. m.'Tor freight 6r*pamas» apply on board or
to ' ; •J, B. LTYtNCSTOX~A CO., Agent:
FJK ST. LOUIS—The tine. IP*.*
•teamer DBKMASK, Capt. J. J-MgSgatL
Boblneon, wUlJeava lbr-the above and all lotermedl
ate‘ports, on .WSDNESD4Y, 18th Inst. For. freight
or paaMgv apply on hoard or to ;
dalX J: B-iUTIMGSTOy A Agents .
TMiR LOUIS-1 fCPm
J; ,mXE AND ST. liODIS.-The taad/MBk
•taamar BtnrNYßlDE,,Capt; T. Maratta, leave* u
above (and aU intermediate 1 ports, oh MONDAY,
dt S p.jn. J'or freight or on board or
tb. - 4e2 .‘ J. B. LIYINOBTON A 00., Agents.
T7H>k Cincinnati & toU-.
P ‘ISYILXB.—The beautiful
JACOB POB, Gspt. Wm. Stoops, will leave as above*
oh THIB DAT, at 4p. m. For freight or paaeage ap
ply on board or to
-beg • JOHN FLACK, Agent.
IOK CINCINNATI 4 LOU
-13V1LLE.—The fine steamer SH£-|
NAJitfO-, Oapt. S. French, will leave for the atwya
auJ all intermediate .ports,. o,n THIS; DAY, at
4 olclock.': For: freight or panaga apply on board or
to des J. BTAJVLKGSTuK AKenU.
KGULAR WEEKLY rJE2LA
PACKBT FOR G ALLIPOLI3 AND4b9B9K
POBTBMOUTQ.—The splendid steamer KW&dMV
CapL John Wolf, will leave for the above and all In
termediate ports SATURDAY, at lQo’xlock a. .m.—
For freight or passage apply on board or to’ "
felO . : P H. LKWIS,-Agent.
CINCINNATI, LOUIS-, JEs£j»
YILUB AND ■ ST. LODJar—TheABBdBBaA
beautiful 'new eteuner PKIMA -DONNA, cnptV
Goo. D. Moore, wiU leave for the above and ait Inter
mediate ports, da BATUBDAY, 14th iost.,at 4p. m.
Per ITeighVor passage apply on: board or to
J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., >
: jOBK H.ACK; : . { AP° l ‘-
nITTrikURGH AND OAL- i ICffr i.
Xlipolxs Jacket.—Tb. WtuuiMUglUS
newpameogersteamer VNDINK, CapL U.A. Gux,
will leave PitUborgb for .GaUipolia EV£&Y BATUB;
DAY, at 4 o'clock < Betorning, leaveaGaUipo
1U KYXBY TUESDAY, at 10 a. m. For freight or
nrnragn apply oh board oc to
tufUO J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.^Agente.
PITTSBURGH ANDFOKTS- r JEE^m
A MOCTH PACEKT.—For
Ing,' Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, Gallipoli*,
.trimtoh.ahd' PorUmontlu—The- steamer .CLABA
DRAY, CabC A; J. UasSUllot, will leave for Pdris
jnduth' RTERY TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m.—
Leaves Portimoatb EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock
m,' T<h freight or passage apply on board or to ’
' noStdUa * ISO. FLACK; Agent.
ECULAR- WEEKLY|JE£j»
ZANiSVILt* PACKET.—Hu*Gi|aiife
.new and beautiful passenger steamer EMMA OKA
-UAX/Cabt. Monrve ' Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh for
.ZanCsTiIIt.EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock p.m.—
-Returning, leaves ZanesrBloJEVEBY .FRIDAY, at 8
-,#» m. ForDrelgbVor panage apply on board or to
J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agentai Pittsburgh.
H.-8. PTRRCEA COnAgents, Zanarville. Sell
BKO 111. A K WHEELING.
PACKET.—-Thesplendid jnnini|ii \MB£Sk
steamw MINERVA, Oapt. John Gordon, leaves for
"Wbeelingand all intermediate ports EVERT TUES
DAY,THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at H'o'clock
;a. ihaking cloeQ qmneetions-with the regular
Wketffor PareenVareh and Cincinnati. Return-'
tngy leave* Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES
'D&Y .and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock a. m. Paaeengers
receipted through to ClndimatL For freight er pos
■age apply do bond or to JAJS. COLLINS ACO.,
fTSoI/ - • 114 Water street.
JSISCELLJtJrEO US.
QfISM^SBKiry^BBTWJSISN
O NEW YORK AND
and' e&baridng Passenger* at QUEENSTOWN,
(Ireland.) Die IdTerpool, Hew York'and Phfladel-.
phla Bteanahfp Company intend despatching their
fan.powered tnyde»lsujlt IroaTSthamsaipe as follows:
CITY OF BALTIIfOBE—-..Saturday, Dccembur 14.
'KANGAROOwJi.v.T.^L—i..Satnrday,'Deosmber 21.
Oirr OF NEW. rYOßK~~i.Saturday, December 28.
and averj^Saturday, xi xoox, from Pier 44, North
'River.' ’. ''
. mina'-or pauuos: •
EISST OABUfUi—s7s,oo .580,00
. do- to Zmdon— 60,00 do .to 33,00
4 doto F*ri*’.. 85,00 ; .do to Fart* 38,00
Vdo tb..Haoiburg.'Bs,oo do to Hamborg.. 35,00
pMoeogen forwardod to Havre, Bremen, Bot*
*t*rda2n;-Antw*rp, Ac., at eqnaHy lew rate*.
WFbwm vtaking to bring not their friend* can
boytiekeU hemal. the following raUa to New York:
From'Xiverpodlor 'Qosenstown; Ist Cabin, $75, $B5
flOfi. -steerage r from Liverpool $48,00. Bran
Queaunttiwn jaPjQO. . j
Xhene Steamers hare superior accommodation! for
pawengerf, aqd dUTjr experienced Snrgeona. Th*7
ere" ’built toWatse-tight Iron -flection*, and kavo
Paiaoh Fite Annlhilatorsco board. . •
S9”Pn**CTezna von Ecnovx^—By order qfthe Sec
r«arf tjf Blot*, afl paatengert leaving the VnUed State*
are repaired jwocar*' Paieportt btfon getng m hoard
(4*s.o"ur. . Jons C. D ALE.Agest, !
15 Broadway, Ke* York.
JOHN THOMPSON, Agent;
mhl6:dtf No. 410 Liberty street, pittabnrgb.
TIAVIB & • ’ ••
BRASS. FOVNBKBB AND MANTTFACTUBEBJ,
FIftfHBXBS,
OA6 AND STEAM FITTERS,
• Maanfoctorei* and Dealers Ik
GAS FIXTURES, ~ , , < ; ;
PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
of every dsnalpikm.
OIL wiLL PDMPfI, of BEAM, COPPEB or
IBdN, with-tbs meek approTeffChamboni or, Fair**,
of all Unite, and warranted to give satlActlon.
MANUFACTORY,
I *- i.t •>-. : 110 Water andlOi-Front stmts,
Jrttltrtrf. ' WIMBOJWB.
MtiOl) skIAHpHES
un hmns ud tor 0k *t Jow-prio* by H
■-: ‘ - ~ —-I;
BIROITJOHNSTON, Bsvaour,
'H' 'And Dealer la Choice Family Medicines,
. ~r* ; ■• n
Is • £
S’-: C»ni«r BmUtJMi and TturtX Streets..., S
2;:. :'V
S'aaMMTkVnontn
VJ cm«E.-ae Ja% oc
•'jLVgapttft n *J utt i°A b*aa“deetToyed terflr*-,-w*
have rmppmtorjub ®»JUbac ty *txa*t;« few; floors
bIIMMIU fetßtfJOCltiOßa . .
» choke lot of BACON
BHOtfLDEBS, UW and BAMS direct Jtom Aha
Qpoka BeoM»«iiAT«halttejkßM4 toWoprectto
wa >s»dtf3 hats a 00.
«.noA: SHtfhtdalrt,
)fagiiui£fi,>3CojaJLa£ne& &
| ! S r]~g?cje hfc.nl,
rhight be cheeked
‘"wUti' a simple remedy,
if riegie&ed, often terminates cericiidy.
[Feu* arc, aware of the importance of
stopping a
fficld. vn ite first stage'; that which.
ut the beginning would yieTd to a
mild remedy, if not attended to, ~v.cn
attacks the lungs:
/(ff j-ntJf rj** *ejrdlLaljZftCJlhj:s
) were first introduced eleven years agi
It'Has been, proved that they are the
‘'best.', article before \He public for
/pc&tlhM.,
j fJ-*iT>mn 3 j/fnineiTtf the Hacking
■■■ Gough in tfan&LunjLiLojL, and
numerous affections qf the fSth-f-cal,
'■ giving immediate 7 *etief.
Public Speaker* tt Singer *
VjCU fnd them effectual fir clearing
and strengthening fie imice.
Sold by all (Druggists and (Dealers
in JJedioWc, at 25 cents per box.
For sale by . SIMON JOHNBTON,
do7:itr#smT 'Corner Bmtthfield>od Fourth at*.
A COUNTV,"sT
d\. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,'
ConieUns W. Lawrence and Elijah Purdy, executors
of the last wiU and testament ot David M. Pfall, late
of the city of New York, deceased; also to the heirs
and all Others concerned. In pursuance of the fifteenth
section of an Act of Assembly of said Commonwealth,
entitled "An Act to ovate a Sinking Fund, and to
. provide for the grad oil and certain extinguishment
of the debt of the Commonwealth," passed the 10th
digr of April, A. D-, 1840, you are hereby dted to be
and Sppear befora me, \¥*.l. Ricuaxtietm, Register
: for the Probate pf Wills, Ac., in and for said county,
onjor before MONDAY, the 6th day of January, A. D.,
18C2, then and there to show cause why the collateral
wher!lance tax upon the following Sod Estate shall
aot be under the proTisiona of said Act of
Assembly; herein foil not. said Beal Estate consists
of
3 House* and Lots on Wood street,
6 - “ " " Hand "
1 Vacant Lot
‘‘-.Penn “
1 House and Lot " "
0 Houses and Lots " fit. Clair “
Giron under my hand and seal of office at Pittsburgh,
this sth day of December, A. lBBl.
deSarntd r WM» J. RICHARDSON. Register.
OEEIUIAL NOTICE. —Qoaeteemas.
•txb Gsxxakt's Orncs, Washibotox-Citt, Dec.
6,156 L .
. Tho foliowing Resolntioh has been adopted by the
Houso ofßeprwenfativesofth© United States, viz:
“JSCToimf. That the Secretary of War bo requested
to fltrnisb to this House copies of all contracts mode
by the Quartermaster's Department for feeding disa
bled hones daring the winter, to state the terms of
these contracts, the names of contractors, the num
ber Of bones given out, and whether those contracts
Wore made upon public notice."
: All officers and agents of the Quartermaster’s De
partment are instructed to send to tho Quartermas
ter General, Immediately upon seeing this notice,
copies of all contracts, and all Information embraced
within the terms of the Resolution.
- U. C. MEIGS,
Qmrtrmaitw Qweral.
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
24 sheets Paper—Union and Plain,
24 Envelope?.. do do
’ 6 Steel Pena,’
1 Pea-Holder.
1 Lead Pencil,
Every article of beet quality, suitable for any one’s use,
Nj contained in
HUNTS ORIGIAAL UNION STATIOXEBY PORT
FOLIO.
76 cent* worth of Stationery for 25 cent*.
, of worthleas imitations.
Thousands of these Portfolios have boon sold, and
give ttufcenal saii*faction.
■ This is tlio cheapest and best way to buy Stationery.
Put up and told by
JOHN P. HUNT,
Bookseller, Stationer and Newsdealer,
- Masonic Hall, Fifth street.
Pries only 25 cent*—(l,so per doten to daaler*.
>U-*rwF
Dissolution of co-partner
ship.—the firm or B. AJ. WATSON A CO.,
lataly engaged in the Grocery and Boat-Store busi
ness, .wudissolved on the 6tb day of November, 1601,
briths vltbdttnl of F. 11. ANDEBSON, and the
business will be closed oat by JAS. WATSON, of the
fino of R. A J. WATSON, nt their ofllce, who alone
hWe authority to settle the bulotu of tbs late firm.
' • ' J A ALES WATSON, Ja.
PitUborgb. Nor. 27th, 18C1.«—uo2S-Jmd
Newtroduce consignments.
20 barrel* Western Cranberries,
30 do Mecca Lubrication Oil,
10 do 1 Refined Burning Oil,
10 do , Prime Meee Pork,
150 do Green Apples,
12 do Dry Peaches,
0 do White Beans,
25ii buiM Wmluid Reserve Gbeeeo,
50 do Woods' Starub,
”j» dotsn Msdiam and Pancy Brooms,
50 do ' Carpet Brooms,
60 trniheU Onions,
Post received and fur sale at Ko. 114 Second street.
Dtfjj , TRANK VAM QOBDEE.
JJEW CONSIGNMENTS.
SOalu. FlintHomloy, ’ 10 bbls. Flint Hominy,
2C bbls. Min. Cranberries, 400 do Green Apples,
11 do Sweet-Older, 75 bus. Dried Puachos,
:50 bu*> hhellbarks, - 41 do Chestnuts,
100 boras prloie Cheese, 300 do Potatoes,
200 doz. Cin. Fan. Broom*, 10 tee. Canvassed Huns,
75 bbls. Et Fam. Floor, IK) bus. White Beans,
300 lbs. Geese Feathers,
In store and for sals ’
L. H. VGIGT A CO.
/CONSIGNMENTS—
V 100 bbls. Oreen Apples;
. , .10 bbU, Dry Peaches; -
60 bbls. fresh ground Byo Flour;
160 boxes E. D. Cheese;
100 boxes W. B. Cheeee;
60 bbU, (Time N. O. Molutos;
60 dot £xtra Fancy Brooms;
76 boxes Woods’ Starch;
50 dot modi am Fancy Brooma;
60 bblt Mecca Lubricating Oil;
100 bmlt prime Hickory Nutt new;
Just receired and for tale by
FRANK VAN GOBDEJt,
de7 No. 114 Second street.
IiETKOWTK OIL, WOKKS.
JL ' 600 bblt White Banting Oil,
100 “ Paro Benzole,
102 “ Steam Clarified Mecca Oil,
46 f “ 1 Pare Mecca,
200 '/- Wagon Grease,
, i6O “ Argand Oil,
3UO “ Back Creek Machinery,
IUO “ ' No. 1 best Lubricating Oil,
*lOO “ No. t ** for hoary machinery,
On hand and for aale by BEEBE A QUAFF,
dell Corner office, Mopwngahcia House.
OUNDRLKS—2OO bagß Kio Coffee,
- 6 tierces Bice,
&U h£ chests Black Tea,
♦« ** G. P. “
600 kegs aasoiteANatls,
260 boxea “ Window Glaai
100 doses “ Corn Brooms.
In store and for sale bp
■ dell BKOWN A KIRKPATRICKS.
SYRUPS— W bbis. at Louis Sjrup,
20 he. do do do
10 bbis. Pennsylvania do
10 do Baltimore do
IS do Bow York do
In store and for sale by
delO BROWN A KIRKPATRICKS.
: f?LOUK —
JD 200 bbis. Kentucky Whito Wheat Family Floor,
A«l •• Vabrn *• “
100 •*' Rod Wheat Extra “
20 **• Bye “
* 200 mcks fresh Buckwheat “
In store and for sale by
de!2 : BBOWK A KIRKPATRICKS.
COST.
The largest stock of
CLOCKS
In the city, doslngbut at COST.
B. T. M’GEAGH,
delo:lmd No. 274 Liberty street.
RODUCE—
FLOUR—BO bbis. Extra Family Indiana snlect
: ed White .Wheat.
BEANS—2O bus. small White Beans.
,EGOS—IO barrels treah Eggs.
■ boxes soft cutting Cream Cheese.
Receive and for sale by d>7 H. RIDDLE.
APPLES!!
100 barrel*. Id prim* ardor, for ml* by
. 4*3 , : HENRY 11. COLLINS.
To order *t
UUEDODH*9 GBEIHHOtJBX,
■o2Bdmrtf
OAKLAND
TUST HECEWt
cl 100 boibtl# choice balna new Poacher,
V'-'-jg®-.' '«-• b«w X>ried~AfipW ’
•i iaU -. ,r:•. A . ‘ s . Xft YOIQT A CO.
i AAA PAIRS SKATE& for B&le low
•iUUUBy ■ BOWHJfTKtLKT,
-• d»T.- r --••••-. r - ;136 Wo«i;alsvH.
riOltA' six iNcU aix shot ’kE^
1/ VOLVEEfI.—A frtth >tock JoatrbMfred 4n4
toWbV:,; 136-Wood »t.
DUck,WHE«I' i’XX)UU—a.OOO lbs.
[> tcM'ondUr foitm «od ftf mIo by
■ ■- HITCHCOCK, MoCBKKBY A CO,
whole
rPo3g"; _W; P>MARSHALL. ST Wood itroot.
rp* v.PAYKHM.icm..be tupplLedwith
L;aa# Kbounl of jOe«»ty : W*muH«, by Uariog
W ai ttoomoxrf - B. MdbADf A CO.
FiiJii—lo boxes,'in. store
AjjwiHbrsslsb*' ~ ■ L.IL-TOtQTA 00.
mfcl.mW Olbin store and for sale bT
ia! ii :in:.r;.MAUB:IUCEEt * 00.
-■BGY'B A*lb MBN’B.HkA.teJfor sale
: : iJ «ow*'nrH»i r w w«j mi ■
jaiscie]Li*tJrE'oi?s. . ;r
JQffSIBS^ r '&'VLraT r (>l3S! *
OVALCABBOH^OIE^
Patented September 16th, 1861.
The- U*>it have ever jet been offered Jo the
public. They are the U»t for the following reasons:
1. Because, being of an oral shape, the glass U
eTrrjfWiien squally ililUot from- (he tUiue, no that
the draft in stronger aud more regular.
•i The oral shape is better adapted to resist the
efln.Tt of saddeo expansion, bo that it b impossible to
crackthem. * .
X The glass U tped* 1 trgvlj of Lead and l’earLtah,
giviug a great degree uf atrength and eUitHty. The
cbiinoojs which housekeepers have found to be ao
brittle as to creek, even when Out iu nse, are invaria
bly made of Lime Gla* instead of Flint Gbusa, of
which oont are manufactured.
L But the greatest advantage of tbuee Chimnej* U
that when you have one it will last forever, and if
any housekeeper 'breaks one by the heat of the lamp,
let : her call at the manufactory and we will replace
her cracked chimney by a dozen whole ones. This
proffer does noils elude accidents or thoeo cases of
breakage where the chimney has, through Inexperi
ence, been screwed so closely to the lamp as to pre
vent its expansion when heated.
Mannand consumers of Carbon Oil, who
have felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which has
existed in the great expenso of chimneys, in the way
of the universal use of the oil, have found a remedy in
the Oval XX Flint Glass Chimneys, which fcss mate
rially lessened the cost of Carbon Oil light to those
who use them, and increased the consumption of oil
consequent upon the luacnod expense for chimneys.
For sale byj. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Thnmm A Co.,
Rogers A Neebit. P. Hayden, Lncesco Oil Co., Weldon
4 Reineke, W. Ogden *Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W.
M. Murray, or at the Manufactory, Washington st.,
near Pennsylvania arenao. „
anlihtawiiastf E. D. DITHBIDGE.
QAH FIXTURES.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
JVBT RECEIVED
FOB BALE BY
BAILY, FABRELL A CO.
Ao. 129 FOURTII STREET.
se£hly:ee:jO
EP ESTSTTCaPST
FALL STYLES
131 WOOD BTREET, PITTSBURGH,
ilareww on hand a very largo assortment and com
pleto stock of thu latest styles of
HATS AND CAPS,
Both for the city and country trade, which they can
sell at Tsry low prices.
W Ordars promptly filled. se2i
SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH 6YIL
DP,
SELLERS’ IMPERIAL CODGH SYRUP,
SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP,
SELLERS’ CELEBRATED LIYER PILLS,
SELLERS' CELEBRATED LITER PILLS,
SELLERS’ UK RIVALLED VERMIFUGE.
SELLERS’ UNBXYALLED VERMIFUGE,
Prepared by . U. E. SELLEBS A CO.,
Wholesale Druggist*.
And sold by Druggist i and in stores throoghoot
the country. • ocArsrtfT
-Q DOZEN HOOFdKJKT^
THE BALMORAL,OR
CUIMSON AND BLACK SKIRTS,
Made with Cord and Tapes.
•ar Merchants and Dealers supplied at low prices.
EATON. MACRUM A CO., 17 Fifth at.
Gb&-rg' FANCY I’RAVEUNU
SHIRTS.
ARMY SOCKS AND GLOVES,
WINTER UNDERSHIRTS
AND DRAWERS—aII sire*.
noW RATON, MAOBUM A CO.. 17 Fifth at.
mo THE FUDLLC, especially tho^S^
JL ignorant end Falsely Modret Pbyeicians,
of all denomination*, treat Secret and Delicato Dis
order*, Self-Abuse, Diseases or Situations common
and Incident to Youths of both sexes, and adults, tin
gle and married. Because Dr. BRANSTBUP pub
lishes the bu.t of his doing so| the ignorant and falsely
modest are dreadfully shocked, ana thiok it a great
sin, very immoral, and fear contamination and cor
ruption among their wives, promising eons and
daughters. Their family physician should bo cau
tious to keep them in ignorance that they do the same
as Dr. BRANSTRUP, (except publishing,) lest a lu
crative practice might be lost to them, among stupid,
fitlsely modest and presumptuous fcninina, born and
raised in. ignorance, sprung up os mush-jroons, and
who coin pare society, iniolugeuca, sense, etc., to dol
lars and cents, mysteriously, meanly or R]y gotten.
It is to publicity, however, that numerous parents
and guardians are thankful that their sons, daugh
ters and wards, previously feeble, sickly and of deli
cate constitution and appearanoo, hare been restored
lo health and rigor by Dr. BRAN STB UP, besides
many before and after .marriage through him have
been sared much suffering, anxiety, mortification, etc.
Haring the advan tag* of over thirty years' experi
ence and observation, consequently ho his superior
ib(ii in tho treatment of special diseases, and who is
dally consulted by the profession, as well as recom
mended by rapectable citizens, publishers, proprie
tors of hotels, etc. Office, 86 Smithflekl street, near
ttimnnJ street. Private communications from all
parts of tho Union strictly attended to. Direct to
BOX eUO, Pittsburgh Post Office.
K. BOND S FKEJiCU i’KEVEN
TIVES.—This article enables those whoso
health or circumstances do not permit an increase of
family, to rcguluto or limit tho number of their off
spring without injuring tho constitution. It is the
only safe and sure proven tire against frtyagwey and
Diaeatc. The abova Article can he sent by mail to any
port of tho United Staten or Canada, two/ur SI, and
So per dozen.
Dr. Q. W. BojuTi BpanUh Female Mon&lg PQU.—
These PiBS are the only medicine married or single
ladioe can rely upon with safety and certainty for the
immediate removal of obstructions, irregularities, Ac.
They thould not. be used during prtgnanq/. Price S 2
pur box. Each box contains 72 pills. Beot by mail
Tho Doctor *«" be consulted on all diseases of a pri
vate nature. BdentSJfe treatment, a quiet acre and
moderate duma auoranieod.
GEO. JLBONDTIi. JkiOfßco corner of Grand and
Orchard streets, over the shoo store. Entrance No.
ea Orchard street, N. Y. Established In 1632.
ITXaiiUKGH AGKIOULTUKAJ,
WOBKS,
Nos. 49 aa» a. Fxsst Stbmt, Pittsburgh.
FBASK B. WILLIAMS, ProprUtor.
Would call the attention of Farmers, Dairymen,
Feod&rs and others to the celebrated
TELEGRAPH, HAT, STRAW AND FODDER
CUTTER,
Of which be U now manufacturings largo number, of
Tarioos eizes, for Hand and Power. Also,
STAR CORN BHELLZRS,
either Double or Single, for Hand or Power.
BALL'S IMPROVED OHIO MOWER A REAPER,
HORSE POWERS AND THRESHERS.
DOQ POWERS, most Improved
Pattern. INQEBSOL'S
HAT PRESS,
And other Agricultural Machimjry, wholeealo and
retail. For further information address as above.
dcZhwlyT J ' '
jQE FOKBBT, AKMSXKONG & 00.,
DBT GOODS MEBCBASTBy
Noe. ?S, 77, SI, 83 and 85 Duane Street,
NEW TORE,
Would notify the Trade that they are opening wock
ly, in new and beautiful pattern! the
WAMSTJTTA FEINTS; ALSO THE AMOSKEAG,
- A nour print, which, eniy print in the oountry
for period 100 of execution and design, in foil Madder
Colon. Our Print* are cheaper than any In the mar*
hut, and are meeting with extensive sale.
' nlw-Orden promptly'attended to. ja3l:lywT
APPLES!!!
IKJSMONT STKEET, AbUStfiilSNY.
X —Rewired Vo th* Select and Common Conoilt of
the aitf That theßeport of Viewers for
tha opening of. Fremont etroet •be and: the. tame la
hereby approved, and ,that the aame be certified to
the City Solicitor for filing in the District Court for
confirmation. ■ ' 'JOHN ATWELL,
; Trwldefat pro tam of Select Cooeteil.
D. Matrraaos, dark of Select Couhcti.
ANDREWD. SMITH,
evident of Commbn Council.
Atteat: RI. M'Gcwaotx, Clerk ; Ooamop Council.
'To all notice that'the State*
■ meat of; VtowetaJbr tha opening of Fremont street
ImM been this day tbe Outrict ,Court for con
firmation, to, whlcbCunrt all parties agarlerod may
appeal If they tee biilber, - within six week* from this
- . • - -8. BGHOTEBV Jn.,
Deostttber.9,lB6l—2wd
(\Xll>B OF IKON FAINT,
Thdhesi article fbr the purposes -known forpre*
serriog IROXAND WOOD WORK FROM ROST
ANR .MKIAr; ibt HOOFS, BOAT^,
lANKS OIL BARRELS,. or other work exposed to
the weather .
PAINT, U is invaluable, and
is warranted superior in body, permanency and cheap*
dess tb any otbcr Pdiit known.
Mad* and for sale h? the ton or smaller quantity by
'thi ’ ‘ ;i: -'
FENN’A.SALTMANCFACTimiaQ.CO.,
de3*3mxx 24 Wood street, Fitttbwgh,*fc
The all sufficient three.
■ The gnat “American EcmqdJe*” .known as
LAMP chimneys:
OEHUIHE PRBFABATIOHS, yir
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT “BDCHU," V
“ “ . SARSAPARILLA,
“ IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
UELHBOLD S GENUINE PREPARATION
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED”
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BCCHU,
A Posiclve slid Specidc ltemedv Ibr Diabases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, and DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increases the power of Digestion,
an«l excites tUo - ABSORBENTS into healthy action*
by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi
tions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS an
reduced, M well as PAIN AND IKTLAHMATION,
ami is good for MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN.
OOLAK oil workjTcom pan y o^
O PENNSYLVANIA, j •• •
' Maautsctiyn of
. LUBRICATING and refined oils,
No. 3 St. Clair at'., near Duquesue Waj,
Pitthbcmh, Pew’i. *
This Company U exclusively tatheOi)
trade, and is constantly ofiorinjr PETROLEUM On
cummiiwion, wholesale. Advance* mid* on
meat*. Address ' J. ,
ort&altf Brcrtiary.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING STUD- 1 UJi. .
- • . -i-i WILLIAM P. WOOL&IDGE,
HELMSOLD'S EXTBACT BUCHU,
For weakness* arising from Eicmmi, Bibltt of Dis
sipation, Early.lndiscretion or Abnso.
Indisposition to Exertion, Lon of Powoti
Lon of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease,
Dimness of Vision,
Universal Lassitude of tbe Mnacolar System,
Hot Han da, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of tbo Skin, Eruptions of tho Face,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
These symptom*, If allowed to go on, which this
medicine invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire'.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed
by those "DIREFUL DISEASES,’*
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many are aware of tho cause of their irauering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESs)-
TUE BECOBDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption,
biai ample wrasss 30 toe tbtjth or thx abskktxom.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH
Requires tho aid of medicine to strengthen and
InTigurate tho System,
Which Helm bold's EXTBACT BUCHD invariably
a Taut will cojmxcx rut most skeptical.
OLD OB YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OB CON
UcCORD A CO.’B,
IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAB TO FE
MALES, the Extract Bucha is unqqUAllod by any
other remedy, as in Chtorisi* or Retention, Irregu
larity, Painlulneae, .or Suppression or Customary
Evacuation*, Ulcerated or Scirrhous stato of the
Uterus, Loucorrbca or Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaint* incident to the sex, whether arising.from
Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
Take uo more Balaam, Mercury, or unpleasant
Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous Disease*.
SECRET DISEASES
lu ail its stages. At little expense;
Little or no change in diet; No inconvenience
all new stylet and shapes.
A nd no exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and coring Strictures of the Urethra,
oUayiug pain aiid inflammation, so frequent in tbe
clnta of diseases, and expelling all Piuronotu, Disrated
and worn-out Matter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS*
Who lmto beau the victims of quacks, and who have
paid heavv rets to bo cured ins short time, have
found they were deceived, and "POISON”
has, by the use or ‘‘powerful astringents,” been dried
up in the system, to break outiu aggrsfkted form,
and
Uhu llulmbold’a Extract Uuclm for alt aflectiou
and-tiiseawm of the
ÜBINABY ORGANS,
Whether existing In
MALE OB FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONGSTANDING.
Diseases of thoeo organ* require the aid or
DIURETIC.
Anrf u certain to have the desired effect in all Dis
eases lor which It Is recommended.
SYPHILIS.
ThU is an affection of tho Blood, and
ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS,
LIKINGS OF THE NOSE, EARS,
THBOAT, WINDPIPE,
AND OTHER MUCOUS SURFACES,
Making its appearance in tho form of ULCERS.
Parities the Blood,
and removes aQ Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin,
Giving to tho complexion a
CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR.
•It being prepared expressly for this class of’com
plaints, its Blood Purifying Properties are preserved
to a greater extent than any other preparation of
Sarsaparilla.
.An excellent Lotion for diacasos of a Syphilitic Na
ture, an iojcctfrin in diseases of tho Urinary
Organs arising from Habits of Dissipation, used in
connection with tho Extracts Bucha on Sarsaparilla,
in such diseases as recommended. X
Erideacecf tkt most reliable andimpoamble character
will accompany tho medicines...
From S to 20 years' tending,
For Medical Properties of BUCHU, see Dispensa
tory of the United States.
goo Professor DEWEES' valuable works on the
Practice of Physic.
gee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.
PHTSICK, Philadelphia.
See'remarks mad* by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW
ELL, Physician and Member of the Royal
College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published In the
Traheactlons of the King and Queen's Journal.
Bee Modico-Chirurgical Review, published by
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of
Surgeons.
See most of the lato Standard Works.on Hedldno.
Extract Bucha, $1 00 per bottlo, or six for 55*00.
. “ Sarsaparilla, 1 00- » " “ \5 00
Improved Rose Wash, 60c. “ “ 2 60
Or, half dosen of each for 512 00, which will be tuftt
dent to core the moat obstinate esses, If directions
are adhered to.. Delivered to any address, securely
packed from observation.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICA-
Penonalty appeared before me, an Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia, JL L HiMßOin, who being
duly sworn, doth sayhlaprcparatiopß contain no' nar
cotic, no mercury, or. other injurious drugs, but are
purely vegetable.' • H. T. HELMBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before mo, the 23d day of
November, 11154. ,
- ■ WMr-Pa-'HIBBEBD, Alderman.,
Ninth street, above Race, Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF COUNTEBFEITfs
• AodwaprlwefpletfifSofsre,:
Who endeavor to.dispoee “of their “other’
artlclos ou the reputation, attained by.
Helmbold'e Genuine Preparations;
i. •• Extract Buchu;
<• - u i* ' Banaparilla;
« »• Improved Roee Wash.
: Solicitor for Allegheny City.
DIL GEO, H.J£EYfl£B,
No. 140 .Wood street, Pittsburgh
Aod all Druigirt««TM7 w k ece *- '
Cat the •elrertleexaeat cat end Rod fcx it, epA
AVOID WwiwWSAIIB IMOBUBS.
.. wSmiMaA o»;aii ja» vaaij <-»'■
.TCUiafx.
"HELSIBOUFS
Wakefalness, 1 .
Pain in the Back,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES,
TEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
DECLIXE OB CHANGE OF LIFE.
BEE STWPTOK6 ABOVE.
HELMSOLD'S EXTRACT BVCRV
CURE*
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
UELMBOLD‘3 EXTRACT BDCHU
13 THE GREAT DIURETIC.
Blood! Blood! Blood!
UehnboWt Iligkit/ Concentrated Compound
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
Hetmbold’e Extract Sarsaparilla
HELMBOLD’B BOSE WASH,
CERTIFICATES OF CUBES,
With names known t<
SCIENCE AND FAME.
HONB.
CURES GUARANTEED!
ADVJCE GBATIB,
AFFIDAVIT.
Address letters for. information in confidence to
* H. f . HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, U>4 South Tenth street,.below.Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
■T ilt for nM.HBOLp;B. Tiik. no other.
Offe
ifcGKAFF'
XL... OtL SEi’IX ESS,,
asd atA&rncrrsx&g or
WHITE'BCBXnta OIL,
PURK DEODOKIZEB BEifZOLE W
ANDSTEAM CLARIFIED.-MACHINERY OIL,
CRUDE OIL OF.ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED..
OU Barrels wanted:
Oonwr Office, dal:nuw\yF;
PETROLEUM OLL.—The."Nnvr .You*., 1
CUEHtCAL Association,” 35 ~D*y street, Now
\„rk, huHtAMiitodliC«|uUt ELIZABETHPORT,
N. J„ lur i»-etting and sloting OIL shipped bythq
Jersey Feutral Railroad. ThU port is convenient to
.SVw York, and earn cartage hod mucbhandliug.—
Cuoigimiputx solicited. - A/aft via. AlUnlo**
tU-Hie.
Rt?ESXNIi3 —David Richey,- ofrtw* Arm of Richey,
Unrtxo A Co.; Rogers A Nosbitt; Eatons Macrum A
Co. . . no2s:lmit*wF
KAOTTACTUUK OT '
COAL AND CARBON OILS,
and dealer in
I.UfPS, CHIU KEYS, dc^dc..
No. 39 Market street, between Second anil Third,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Eagle oil wokks.—wightmas
A ANDERSON, refiners and dealers in
PURE CARBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,)
! ' PITTSBURGH, PA.
B9T CAR GREASE and BENZOLE constantly cm
baud. !
Orders received for tho present at CHESS* SMITH
k Co.’s, Water and First streets.
gj2:limd ’
OKNPLANTER OIL COMPANY.
R. 11. DAVIS, President
JOHN IRWIN, Jr., gePp and Tnat'r.
Dibictob*—BL'lL Davia, T. M. Nevin, J. L. Car
uaghan, A. Cameron* John Irwin* Jr. ■
PETROLEUM, of Ugbt gravity, from the wells el
Iho company, on Oil Creek, in Venango county, con
stantly on hand and for sale.
Offico at T. H. Nevin A Co.’s, No. 25 WOOD BT.,
Pittsburgh. ' my4:lyd
EXKOJSA OIL WOKKS.—LONU,
MILLER A CO.
Works st Sbsrpabarg Station, Allegheny Talley
Railroad.
Office and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh.
Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI
CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
A9*No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted noa-cxplo*
sire, always on hand. : oc 12:1yd
L'
ÜBRICAXINti OIL, at .tiie low
J fricx or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly
, hand and for sale by B. C. AJ. H. SAWTEB.
As'to tho quality, we refer to annexed certificate:
Pirnsunaa, Not. 27,1860.
jfutn. B.G. <t J. IL Sawyer—Gento: Th« Lnbri
catlng Ofl wo are getting from- yon wo find to bo the
beet for our purposes wo have eTor used.
Tbe L. 8. M. B, B. B. Co.,
noEB:tf Bt Wm. ESPY, President.
A. McCLUKG,
COM3TISSION MERCHANT,
CEUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS,
No. 61 Wood Street.
GEO. W. HOLl>6Hir~....aa*. SEtAN U. T. M'OOEMICK.
'yijTOODVILLE OIL REEINEKY.
HOLDSUIP, BRYAN Jt CO.,
■xKuracTuaaju or
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL,
Keep constantly on band the very boat quality of
BURNING OIL, clear and without odor, also, a good'
LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE aud OAR
UREASE.
«*-AIL orders left at No. 35 Firm Stbilt, Bank
Block, sacoud floor, will be promptly attended to.
ocs:dtf k
sTom,^c.
Allen, Mcgokmick & co., Valley
Fouhdbt, Pittsburgh, Pa. '
OQrWaazßouu, No. 301 Liberty street. -
Manufacturers of COOK; PARLOR AND HEAT
ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE,etc., Steel and Ola* Moulds, Roll
ing Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar»
tizen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su
gar. Kettiee, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Coupling*
and Castings generally. Abo, Jobbing and Machine
Castings to order; Patented Portable Mill,
with Steam or Horae.Power. . . nol&dnd
JAMU r. r. TOUJKk
YOUNG BROTHERS, DdwksseFodn
fcttt. Liberty street, near .the Outer Depot Pa.
ft. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacture MACHINE.
HOT BLAST AND BOLLING HILL TCBNACB
CASTINGS of ©very deacrlptioA • *■-■ ■■
OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS,TIRE FRONTS,
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG
IKONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, Ac., always on hand and for sale low.
Orders loft with W. W. YOUNG, cornerof 'Wood
street and Diamond alley, wtllrecelre prompt-atten
tion. »h2B
Stoves i stoves i-d. de j
A SON, MasV7aotouk9 or STOVES.
Warehouse, Foderal at., near Suspension Bridge,
" Allegheny city.
Wo ask the attention of dealers to our large assort
ment of COOKING and HEATING BTOVEB, lor
wood and coal; which we are selling at the loweet
rates. Those riiiting onr city will find it to their
advantage to give ns a call and examine onr stock be
fore earchasing elsewhere.
CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING,
SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES,
PLAIN and FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
etc., and CASTINGS of all kinds msdo.to order.
Jylfrlyd D. Pi HAYEN A SON.
Etna stove wokks.—a. bkad-
LEY, mannhctprerof enry rufaty ot
COO K,PARLO RA 3 » UEATIK GBT 0 VES; GRATE
FRONTS, FENDEESric.,' Ac.
Solo jiTOprletor of the celebrated PATENT QAS-
B URN 15G AND BMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE*
MENTS.
x_Omci axd Ba.lxb Book, corner of Wood and
Third etreeta, Piltebargb, Pa. jatyily
HOTELS.
JpKENCH’S HOTEL,
OS TRE EUROPE AS PEAK
CITT OP NEW YOBK.
SINGLE BOOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY
dig Ball figaare, comer FnxaJffart SlrceL
(Opposite City Hall.)
' a®"Mt*ala ns they may be ordcrod in the spodoas
Refectory. ‘
- There Is a BvbcrVShop and Bath Roosia attachod
to the Hotel
BCTkwroor BUNNEBS and HACKMEN wh<
bj vo an folL
no2B:dlyn
B. FRENCH, Pkoputtox.
iTKL, Chestnut Street,
ASOVX THUS,
PHILADELPHIA,
la the. Immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing
Horae* on Market, Third end Chestnut
streets, the Banks* Poet-Office, Mer
chants Exchange, Ac., Ac.
BOARD PER DAT, 81,50.
.Accommodation, token mjuirtd, on (As EUROPEAN
PLAN. ' '
Rooms from 60 cent* end upward*, per day, end
Utet4 At A nur CLASS BZSTAUIAHT ATTACHE) TO
niHom. Pricos according to Bills of Fere.
M*Tbi City Case uu Fisnsoui now aht
Btatios TO oa CLOSE TO th* Hotel.
flGP’Xngllsh, French, Qemaa and Spanish spoken.
JylT)d6m '
rinnmvAS HOTEL/ Broadway,
NEW TOSS.*
BOARD REDUCED TO 82,00 PES DAY.
Since the opening of this vast and commodious Ho*
tol, in 18M, it hss been ; tbe single, endeavor of the
proprietors to make it the most sumptuous, eonven*
lent and comfortable heme for the citizen and stria*
gw oa this sldo of the Atlantia . *
And whatever has seemed likely to administer to
the comfort of itr gusts they'havs'oodaavored, with
oat regard .to a>StV to provide, end to <»mhlne the
elements of Individual' and social enjoyment which'
modern'.srt . has invented andtnodern taste approved;
and the patronage' whkh lt has commanded daring
tbepast six yearaisegratifyingproof that their ef*
forts hay* hero appreciated.
Tomeet tbe exigencies of thetlmssvwbon aU are
required to prectieetbe meet rigid economy, the an*
dmigned hava REDUCED THE PRICEOF BOABD
TO •TWODOLLABS' PER DATi'at* the- same time
abating hohe of the luxuries with which their table
has hitherto Wen supplied. V; *
; ’ ; TREADWELL, WHITCOMB A CO 1 .
''oc3:2md' 1:1 -
f'RU IT TR£E.S. ~INDIFCEHENTa to Pint
. caAstßs.—A very large, stock of choice TREES,
ofselected varieties To choose from,' With every possi
ble cate taken to hires every variety true to dime;
Of Apple alone, we have 175JXK>—60,000of which
are;three-,yearolds,lo,oooftrorysarolda.: Pear,HV
-OW> two to three ytersoid. Peach, Flam, Ac., a fine,
stock;" v
-’■ Bzriaxjrci—the Trees in the Nursery. Call and
examine them.
EVEBOBEENB from.lto 8 foot, by the hundred,
.cheap; also, SHAPE- TREES AHP BHBCBBEBY,
«tld W»n~
; AddlM. 'PITTBBCBGH- AND OAKDAHDNTO-
< »-■■■ 1 i
nvmmxmaoQßfja.
junKoasK
0,
POTS&tJfiGE
WAY—TIiIE CHANGED •JJLJUbSESGs
Oa.and After r?
Traitis will tbM¥luu^mdat I BdK > 4
road, in Piinlwr^rtl»Bg»Ktrrr^rv-~j;r.rr.~~-r.T'•“••:
mw PiUaburgh.,....„..~. n .... 1 a.nu } t t
•> Stenbermlis... ..5:28 a. m. ‘
Newark* ~ ~ - p.
Coiambus I:3p p. m.
iCincinuati ..„.._. p. "'
SU| 10:45 a. o.
.« Pittsburgh.,.,,....— - l;si'p, at. .
o Steubenville * 6:10 p..m. n
do Newark 12:fl0 mjdnlgh£
do Columbus „• 1:30 a. m. V
.rrtvej Cincinnati 7:40" a. bC -
do Si. Louis ~.„„„ , i m.
No chiiuce ol'can Itulwcco Pittsburgh A&d-Caßd&liatL
-•leudid Sleeping Cxr? attached to all INlght Ttalna.
PUtst+j-fk and iFTierfiep Jsaf, £?H., ■
> Pittsburgh *-mV '
J
do StcubenTiUe— i. o*JBA.‘aU' 4
do — tfc3s e. m..
Arrive* Bellair... —•*. •«, -i :’/?
Leave* Pittsburgh ———l:ss p. m.
do —,y, *;t¥t p. r
do- Steubenville ... 5:10 p. m. 1
do Who«Ung~—&2s p. «;►
Arrives Bellair...™ . 6:40 p. m,
Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Otilo "
Uailrowl, and at Bellair with Cpnual Ohio* .BaUronA -
for Zanesville,' Lancaster, CirdcTille, Columbus and
Cincinnati. ' v, ' ; - ‘
Pittsburgh end Cleveland Lin*.
ttibttrgh......
LfATflB Pittabttrgh
do WellsviHo
do Bayard
do AUiaooo
do lladsoh
irrivw Cleveland ....
Loaves
do WeUtfTiUe..
do Bayurd......
do Alliance
4o Hudson
Arrive* Cleveland
4.*05 a. m.
-•
7:08 a.-m. . .
... 83$. a. m.
9:35 a.. m. "
..... 1:55 p. m.
4,-00-p. mJ
p. m.
....... 6:fio p. ja. . ,
—... 7;oi p. m.', .
8:10'p. n.," “
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch fur
N'uw Philadelphia aiid Canal Dover, atAUlancewllh
Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago' Baitoodfat
Hudson.with Cleveland, ZaneeviUeand Chidnhm>B.
It. fur. Akron, Cuyahoga Falla and Millettbuf&a&d
at Cleveland with C. A £. It. It. for Erie, Dunkirk
and Buffalo with C. A T. It. It. fur Toledo, Detroit'
und Chicago. y 1 -•»-
Mail Train leaves at4s:osa. m., stopping at all sta
tions between Bochestor.'and Bollair.
WcllsvLUe Accommodation lekvraat3;3s p. m.
Returning trains arrive in riiuhurgb as follows:
Mail Train.— ——.. —4:10 p.m.
PastXine —.—... JO3O p. m; '
Express Train .. ..... £O5 a. gi.
WellsviUe Accommodation..——U—... 9:40 m m. :
Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo,
Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be par
ticular to ask for tlcketsVia Cleveland. '
Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty
Street Depot, Pittsburgh. -
JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent.
For further information* apply.to
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent,
At tbe Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn ft.
n 027 ' . :!
WINTER AR-t—s-53^^
BAMGEUIKT m -
18(31. —THE PcvysTT-Na. n
VANIA CENTRAL RAIL-hvAJA ElOHl'-DAliiT 1
TRAINS.’ • •. , <
On and alter MONDAY, Nor. 25th, thejTHBOUdH
MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every
morning (except Sunday) at 2:50 a. in.,stopping only,
at principal stations, and making direct connections
at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for
New York via Allentown route. .
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN loavea'dally'
at 4:40 a. m., stopping only at prindpalstaHooe,'
making direct connection at Harrlsburg-Jbr Bald*'
pi ore and Washington, and far New York;v[s Allan-
town route. : i.AV-'
THE FAST LINE Ratos the Station daily {except
Sunday) 'at T IO-.50 p. m., stopplngonly <U principal
stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington. —>vr-: ■-
.WAY FREIGHT TRAIN WITH PASSENGER
CAR ATTACHED* leaves the'
every morning (Sundays excepted) at'&W a.'m.*run-
Ulng as for' as Uonemaugh and' stopping at all- sta
tions.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. / 1 • ••"
Tbe JohnatownAecommodatiou Tmi» leaves dally
(except Sunday) at&00 p. m., stopping at &U.stations
and running as for as Conemaugh. <
First Accommodation Train.for Wall’aStation leaves
daily (except Sunday) at G:4O a. m. '
Seuoud Accommodation Train 'for Wall’s Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at U;W) a. iri: v '
Third Accommodation Train for. Wall's Station;
leaves daily (exccpl Souday) at 4;00-p.;m.,
Fourth Accommodation Train for,Will's Station
leaves dally (except Sunday) at 6:l5~p; m. ' '
Returning Traius arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:
Exgress, 1:15 p."m7l“ Mail;''B:3s p. m.; Fast Liao,
I:3* a. m:; Johnstown Accommodation, IDrt&a^m.;
First Wall's Station Accommodation, a,.m. :Sec
ond Wall's Station Accommodation, 8:30 A m.; Third
Wall's Station Accommodation, 1:05 p.' m.; Fourth
Wall’s Statiou Accommodation, 6:05 p. m. -
- Trains tor BfoirsvilleAndlndianaconhectatßlalrs*
vßle Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation
and Express Traius East and West.. v ; .
Tbe traveling public' will find it greatly to Ihelr ln
tarest, in gologEast or West, to travel by. the Penn
sylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered
cannot bo surpassed on any other route. The Road &
ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust.
We can promise safety, speed and'comfort to'all who
may favor this Rood with their patronage.
FARE.
To New York 413 6OITO Baltimore....»
To Philadelphia. WOO To Lancaster...*.;..— 800
To Harrisburg 7„45|. y. •' • .
Baggage checked to all Stations on tho Pennsylya
nla Railroad, ands'to' Philadelphia, Baltimore .and
New Verity ; " " -
Paraengen-purchasing tickets in 'cars -wfß -be
charged an: excess, according to distancetramled* In
Addition, to. the station rates, except from statiou
where the Company has no AgcnC.
‘ NOTICE.—In' case of loss, the Cpmptny.wiH bold
themselvee responsible for personal baggage: only,
and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. - - v
N. Bi—An Omnibus Llne hss; been employedto
convey paascpgors and baggage to. and from, the De
pot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each p*e
aengur and baggage. For tickets, apply to *
J. STEWART, Agent,.
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on -Llbertyand
Grant streets* ' . '■■'noft
j M f orta-n- ?
Tickets for St. Louis, .Bi.QIKmSdGSISEX
Joseph and other points in. Narthern :r Hhwourf, ~tbe
Stale -of Kansas, or the Territories, should insiaton
having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI
RAILROAD.' The only route from St: Louis to Ht.
Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest line, by. thir
teen hours, totbe remotest point reached by ml,'and
is always ss chefip aaany other....
Boy your tickets to Kansas and oil point* in North
ern Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad. -J '
IBAAOfI. STURGEON,
President and General Superintendent aftbeNarih
IIF.NBY U: BIMMONI
JuL RAILROAD^BeTen
trains daily depart from »nrifc~irw' . _sa_*ygJBLk
arrive at Fiitsbargh,/(exccpt Sunday) „ ' ’
- Through trains, stopping‘ at . Helton; leave PitU
burgh at Oa. m. and 4:30p, m.- ; • it.:u
Holton Accommodation trains leave Pittsburgh at
9 and 11 a. m., and at 1, ISO and ffo-gO p, m. ;.- lf •
Accommodation trains, returning, leave Holton at
7:40 and 10 a. ul,* at 12 m., add 1:46, 3tfQ, 6:30 and
7:35p. m. •' - '
Extxrtion Ticiet Fan. Pittsburgh to Holton and
return, 26 cents. All passengers from Pittsburgh,
without tickets, will be charged full fiire, ''''
Je7 R. F. MOBLEY, Superintendent.
IJX) FARMERS AND OTHERS.
FOR SALE, GEOWET'S SUPERIOR PATENT
GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR,
Patented Janaary 10, 1860.
The sujioriority of this FAN over sR others In -use
consists in its cheapness, simplicity .and durability.
Second, in cleaning Grain faster, better and more
thoroughly, with loss labor, than any other mill.
The patentee' of the above Fan has been' tong en
gaged in manufacturing and selling Agriculturallm
{laments, and convinced of .the great want of agood
'an for cleaning the different kinds of Grain and
Seeds, presents this, to the public, with foil confidence
that it will 'meet'their' wants. •' -*
: The- undersigned, having : purchased the sola tight
to manufacture and sell the above Grain ‘Fan and
Separator in Western Pennsylvania, Western ■'Vir
ginia, and all Ohio, and the right to. saQ In Indiana
and Illinois, is now prepared to fill a|l Orders, Whole
sale or retail, 1 at 319 Liberty street; Pittsbuigh, Pa.
se3:HZAWtfF , . W. W, WALLACE.
SOAFI SOAFII 6JUAFHI—The: Uhsmi
cair Otrvx Eaaazvx Boar, manufecturcd by. B.
0. A J. H, SAWYER, is acknowledged to ho the
most serviceable of any kind yet offered to the public.
Its superior advantages are found id it* cheapnsM,
savlng of labor, and its efßcaey in removing gnus,
paint, tar and without injuring the- *kin,.or in.the
leastwise damaging the .finest- quality of goods. It
can be used with all kinds of water..
' Reference is made" with pleasure to' the suydned
certificate, emanating from gchtlemen well knows in
this community, and -who had every tecility.affardsd
ofseeingitfdUyamLialrly.tested;:: ■.
QKortermaHcr’a Pspertetsatof Jh4 Uirissate
oad FoarUnth Ragiimenia Ftntuylviuila Tu/salssrsT
“Sawyer’s Chemical Olive Eraaivs'Boss" hiving'
boen used very -extenrively -In • our Segments, we
hove m> limitation in. certifying that it WMiound ad
mirably adapted to the use,«f th* soldiers, and dsd
dadly tne'moit superior Soap which cooM be V>ri>cnr
ed for theWrrice. •' J ‘ AMES 'A.' XHJjrv
Qnartermaater Twc3fth>'Bsriitisat«'
- - ALEX. TOMiIX i-l
Quartermsster Fourteenth wriment.
, Mi R KQQXHiAD,
au3l Quartermaster Thirteenth Raiment*
£JO YODR OWN - -
COOLEY’S CABiKXi-PBINTISG OFFTCB, J
Pwfnod for' SMALL ATATIONERa,
ÜBUGOISTB, MERCHANTS; GROCERS, vRANX
EBS, AMATEURS, tbe ABMYahdHAVT>«to. The
Presses we offer for sate are e?> new tataA; *x» the
simplest end strongest aqd- beet hiid* Of any cheap
Presses erer invented, and occbpr kss tt4ce »vrini be
operated by any one; wbethir printer er are
ootd Bt pri«a aayiat
•boat «e#dsatkthgprice..Of Joh Pfcssad.^qwiajose.
The Cabinete'.(opon which the .Prefctea sUn<L) r are
oomposod of^small and ktrbnriy ;puf to
gether. and'fbr r coapactiiesß and- eohvenießce'hATt
MT«r beta Gall
dreulars,-giving sirs*, prices, Ac. -
- - J.O^COOLETACcC_.
scaOAnd- No. 1 N,X
T ARD 00, in etore aßd&r
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