The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 21, 1861, Image 4

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*V,v- > . Hot fcffavais or kilTUt|aspou cWeu,
jaLv ■'•, v .Jtatftr* ftmtjai true ooe, worthy Heaven.
2®*':% - Therefore, 0 let it fc»>T
ss_.< ArfafclghgJft oftrurt from Heaven totbo*,—
h fcS*' 1 -;-'„v .-• f. -Seawl •ptlnetibe atroog,
JUkd-ehme the opprueior frocf wrong,
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—-'•~AD**fertof4by4oQgu«!-. v-* **•
rsXM*(n4»eimuthe«4itataf itfthjr hand,
. AadaUtboo hast thns consecrate! • •
So *t wflibe well with thee and no eclipse
Of troth, tb« tooTs light in the void within,
Clull erdr
Ouo erercajne thjr soul, that it should stand
In that dsfcnifhaadw ud thick dukbeaii*STe !
-The naWthotaU tbefcithkss from the first t
ftor-M* or otbsr.tbhn accurstv--: ■ *
'That soul la not, wbosweensuons vlslod*&adi
Ho. light.io me the life nod lore, •
Which, from this world or-duUh, Jtretches sob lime
- Beyond oQ death, all change, nod er’n beyond all
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Into God’s owoetarnity—and Linds
All these things here below test to t bet tbrono above!
*■: -y. rrJhe Btemal Thru up, .
&rtlielnvisibleOQa • •
Shines In tbs lace a distmCuaut—the 8o»
„ OfOpe ygAv—whoscuiLi (be Hplrit-Dove •
Xuturn our hearts to own ourl'atber’dloYe,
jrAndfclre us frith to priy,' ‘Tar wile hr txnftT:'
f>r Dost tboQ agree / ,
That this Birin? One shall bare foil command
-.Of alt thy tocsv—wUh fblkat powers to band .
'ltorwettressTtaei-mlad* and heart, and hand?
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0, sweetest stager, will thouhare it thus,
. And bkst thyself audits,
•/VhthonbtiittfreUngvanAln ect*>4osee .
.^x/ 1 »'.>•' .AnettneaceofHearßa's.Ugbtineachl-r
. .v ' Ad4ftbegldtf*lltsowm-altnr-flamo,- ..
Bofitctsd there, thnrrisibte becamo,—
Tbnfclt mlghtihus our'depth of dnfcnem reach 1
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» >«—Position sgreo - !
’ -Toholdeseeered, bere/tby-giftofsoog,
; -, ->AsUlsencredwbere tbeaogelsstand, - • '
s. ■ 5‘J y In'conite LyHcaVeii'* otenuvl arches spanned, > ~
Before the throne ;
OftheHolj Ooc, .
<•; . FOllng with song tbupaußS of command?
v • .■.',■{»•: ,i‘ JPoetyhoa agree 7—
.i If so, abkneedday to mo— -
rl'laadaMpe<iindm.membfrcdloDg—
flwt ....
£. .That power bf song which-God hoili given then
if .. fleshed
. Its tight Into tny stal—and Imrst,
. Thbwiii, the fettervofn long nwtralnt,
.lo llncrt beooac too ahJsct for complaiot,
»r; Dot not fI)T. ctmsciousnees-rwhidi kqit me stilt
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PrrrfflhTacw, Brc.SO,"1801.7 —J, M.M.
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■* RELIGIOUS^STELLIGENCE.'
*... This Evangelical Alliance of iLondon has
< issued aprogramme forth© week ofprayer,
to bo observed in January, 18G2.- Sabbath,
-i January sth, it is proposed thatsermons be
" oil the divinity
and personality—His offices and operations.
' }-.f 3 Monday, t.—Humiliation and Confusion of
Buisi- : -_ y families—as
chuw^»j^and 4 ,-as- a..jQation.' Tuesday,‘7.
;BotM-o}QecU The conrqraiqn of
the oessidohlofinlemperanoc.
-. and -immorality—tfie spread of vital
ligion .in families, among sailors, soldiers
and other classes. Wednesday) &— Foreign
1 ■ Octets 1 of JPrayer,: .The'revival ofpuro
Christianity, and theestension of religious
libertyih Europe and -the-lands of the
ofthe' Jews, etc.; Thnrs
v;d*y, .%,—Thg- Church.of Oodand tke Chris
-fum Ministry *. The increased spirituality of
.vthe .'church,. brotherly love and n'fiion
among the Lord's people—a higher standard
c of piety-among outpouring
' * of ~ the: Spirit upon onWoraitiesj collegcp,
■* ‘ ; Sabbath Schools and other, gtjod institutions.
-fj®tiday, ,10.— The Word ofGodx That it
* *mhy be received with increasod faUh-Hhat
the.power of jtheßivihci Spiriimay attend i
ita private study, and its 1 genernlcircula
; tion. ll.— The Lord's Day: That
F.3i- -. its divine institution may be recognised at
&**'.■ 1 * • home Mtia abroad- Sabbath, 12.4-Scnaon*
pc on _ the .Sign*, Dangers, and-Ihttie* of the
Present Times 1 . Motives to personal holiness
„ v and Christian activity.'
' is said to be a Baptist Church
■s«. - in Detroit conducted on the open communion
- ‘ ■principle, to’wit; “In' this church thoy
(*>.. . r celebrate Supper every Sabbath
i cordiany invito all the frienda of
, vJC&niat iii other communions to communi
cato with them.”
. . " The first bishop of the Protestant
-. -'Episcopal Church for Canada isshortly to
be.opaseerated" at Kingston, Canada West.
An invitation has been extended,- by letter,
T to each of the bishops in the United States
to assist in theceremony. . .
. : '. The Catholic Herald expresses the
>- 'Opinion, says, the Religion* Telescope,
* 5- . ihat “hot many Catholic bishops' pass di
rectly^fromearth toheaven.. ': , /
——The New York Exprest says ihe Rev.
Dr. Mason of.the Toungoo Mission, Bur
* of the oldest missionaries in that
Arid of labor; writes to the Board : “Ishr.li
&H-,
fe-
,jendwvort© comply with your injunction not
.* w r ,Jo. run in debt, but of the other, not coming
§:• V Tamadtqttltefiocpiitln. Myreqnhas
justgOßedO'WittrWtahmgton, Iheir'with,
£• : ‘ tho7th‘NeWYork Regiment; andi/he/aUs
if. " . /jfejjy boneta take -hi*place; os I most
aesoretlly would were lon the spot." ■
Dr.BHotl, the editor of the Central
: makes out a fistiof 110 Methodist
'ehepUln* now jerking in the army, of the
;•• * i ; - l-i-LlUdt: • Henry Ward Beeeher^when
1 vdiieonreing on .these words: “Wierotore
I hell able tosaro them to thouttermoist, ete., J '
..skidt-ey;- y ■ ■'■> • >
‘ - My God hnsbeento me & friend—more
than any human. friend—-and He has done
.forme exceeding abundantly more'than I
thought. I can only say that it is
S/i*.' -'' '.wongsrfui—tho kindness.-the gentleness,
Xty’l. .thewisdom.lhathaye been 1 exercised to-,
i’t- V.'.;.ward ms Saylor in theadmihlstra
tion of human aflairs. And now, foe the:
, time to oomo shall i refaso to let him take.
■> v : 1 V.earo. of my concorna ? Shalt I no longer
. ".ttirust in :Hinr who has so long- been ,to me
’a'faithfbl friend? My.oldeatflon jihin this
. army, and shall I read with trembling anx
iety,theaceount -of eiery battle, to sed if
tv* haisslain'M gave him to the lord, and I
ifee K shall not taVehim backhand I . will not
Uv>.v; ~ ahdvfrtt myself about it/ 1 will
. - trust in God, though he alar not.ouly him,
■ but mo. also. And all that 1 hare;! pnt on
Up- the same ground.. ■"\jr
y* /.’.-V-PHtC learnfrbm the Pretbyterim that
y-f ,Vj3>flß. : Be3tii«n PresbyierianGeoerifl Assem-
S**-' S By ;.kmp>led : : at rAngnsta, Georgia, on
“ ' PeeembCT 'dth. -The-Rer. Dr.
ifLv t ~" ' Ffc>eiesl6F»rtand,ofVirgt»iiJwJt«slected
. -.JdedßptOTf by,-acclamation. •*'
.-a ' iii-feita.theirciiorl. made Army
“* 'l‘j: . (Sjfcmitfcej ip jiofn tedb^tke : ChHatian Ala
Ja, ■ liinMVoftbe City of Kew jt appears
>*: ■. ' r that 800,000 religious jodrnnlslnd'or er
- i,GOO|OOOpages of moral Teading,tOgether
....-. witkirymii. books,. and Stationery, hare
k ■ •JSKti®**™**#?.
** and
-i* v . . of a of
l -’ i_ t*“*< , ie a rhala’to,meei"tbe. lnereaa
/■ ■■ f in4Remand. g,■;..'/■■ .*
,-ur-of the Unitarian: Cburchfes
Vi,' T
-7 .pUe# or iftornoon/
i J . _ /or.erenihg serried/ Ifiatobccopductcd
after.,the foilowingprogramme:-: ' 5 "
. 1/Yolnntary • on the organ-;:.?. Vesper
. read;
jesponsiTely)iby the rmnister aiuf thepeo
(V i pS'*irt&dir*ti'di ; ’'Pt*yer; 6. Organ So
.pponse; 8. Hymn; 7. first Ssriptdre les-
bo»} & C^nmtJE^^Fsal^i; .ft. Becond.Scnp--
tOro
tbe choir? ii.£xpo*iticm or. Addreis *; 12.; |
13.. Cliint; i-fc‘ Congrega-;
tionalHjmn; :15. Benediction } 16. The
choirchanLAmcn*. - Ihccongregationßtand
Uurin&tbe singing of .
: ■"■" Ii isolatedJJiat mDT. Alexander's
congregation,’ Edinburgb/ihe prose Psalms
we to be chanted bj' (tie whole congrega
tion) and the serviceßf praise to be thus
mhdea more prominent feature of public
worship than has been usual in the Scotch
congregations.
—The next aniTersarjr of the 51. E.
Tract Society, will-beheld at Lowell, Mass:,
Sunday, 'January 26, 18G2. Rev. A*
Cookman, fbrmcTly of - this. City, is an
nounced aaone of .'the speakers.
ln last weeks issue of the 'Advocate
and Journal reports of revivals appear from
different points making'an aggregate of
440 conversions, .arid 245' probationers re
ceived. The paper of the previous week
contained a report of 4C7 conversions and
204 fresh accessions to the Church.
- —At the commencement of the rebel
lion, the M. E: Church. South hod six Advo
calu\ now it has but two, and these will
hardly survive the winter.
r—r Tho following advertisement appears 1
in a religious • weekly, headed “ A Wife'
Wanted,” ; which ;wo insert gratis for tfio
benefit of the disconsolate one: • 3 :
A missionary's home has'betfn rent by :
the death of a beloved mother. Ho needs a
comforter, a Counselor, and a friond. The
'Tonity .this world, and the things of it,
put them all together, and they will not
make a helptacet for man. They* will nSt
suit Cho nature of Iho soul, nor supply its
needs, nor satisfy its just desires, nor run
parallel with its never-failing duratiou.
Therefore, it being not good for man to be
alone,'God-crca'tcd wouiau fora helpmeet
for fiim. See Genesis ii, 18; Prov. xviii,
22. The applicant must possess a healthy
body, • practical. piety, domestic habits, a
competency, aitd if a musical tal
ent. Address “Missionary/’ al ibis office.
——The - American. Tract Society bavo
just received two donations of $l,OOO each.
Most of this sum is given for the benefit of
the army-and navy of the United States.
V Wosloj bad been maintaining
earnestness the doctrine of I or
Populi vox Dei, against his sister whose
talents were not unworthy of the family to
which she belonged. At last Iho preacher,
to put an end to the controversy, put bis
argument in tho shape of a dictum, and
said, “I toll you sister, tho voice of the
people is the voice of God.’’ “Yes/’ she
replied mildly, “it cried, Crucify him, cru
cify him?” A keen reply.
■ Father Chiniquy, the converted
priest, charged with extravngauco in the
use of church funds and misrepresentation
in obtaining means for tbe support of his
c)mrch, after a trial of three days before
rtin Presbyterian Synod of Chicago, was
fully acquitted of the charges.
The Lutheran Observer says the Rev.
M r. Bowers was the first English Lutheran
minister sent to Nova Scotia. Luring his
rciideLco in that Province, his ministry
has been a continued success.
A “Religious” novel is announced in
.England with the odd title, The World the
and the Devit. •
Concentration of Troops,
There was evidence, soon after the affect
ing scenes of the parting between General
Scott and the great men left behind him at
'Washington, that a new military policy was
Inaugurated. Tliat policy seemed to be, tbe
concentration of troops, and movements in
great upon essential points. No
doubt tbe policy had been to scatter troops
too far and widely, to the neglect of the more
important positions that could have been
taken,and programmes that might have been
Worked out by vigorous commanders.
were several movements soonaftcr the com
mcncementof Gen ..McClellan’s unobstruct
ed military management, that are utterly
unaccountable, save on tho presumption
that the troops were being concentrated
for decisive operations. The most remark
able of these is the return of the Federal
army from Springfield, Missouri. The next
*in importance was tho withdrawal of Gen.
Nelson’s Brigade from Eastern Kentucky.
It is very certain that something is needed
besides a concentration! of-Iroops to attain
success in a campaign. If the “forward
movement” on tho Mississippi and through
Central Kentucky, had been- pressed at
once when Southwestern Missouri, and
Eastern Kentucky were uncovered to the
enemy, the counity would not bare been
disgraced and. impoverished by the wide
spread scencs of .devnstatiop which these
regions display. -The enemy have been
givon abundant time, not only to fortify
in front, but to molest us on the flank, and
now-Price.in Missouri, and 'Marshall in'
: Kentucky, a remaking desperate efforts to
distract tho attention of our commanders
from tho main points.' : With concentration
wo,need celerity. .Without it wo shall pile
up regimentts into grand armies in vain.
8 TMMJVP (U TS.
'ijlOK CINCINNATI &~U)U-i tEff
l 1 ISVItlK.—Tb* bcsuittM ■tnnmißgyl
EKriltE CITY, C«pt. Way, will l«a.o aam
IT£DNESDAY» at 4p. m. Kor (r«i{bt or ptaKgo ap«
ply.oo bond or to
d«gl ' Jons FLACK, A grot.
TMt ax. Loma and keT, t cs- »,
JJ OKUK.—TbfI floeaUamwDlA WtM,£s&£g&
Capt. That. Bogen, viD leaf® ail abore on HATo/u
DAY, at lo’cjock. For frolgbt or puiage apply pa
boertorto ’
J. P;XITIXQSTOy A CO.I Agent#;
T7UK CtXcjINMAXi. LOUIS-, ICffr >
JC'TIMK
ftno iicamer CITIZEN; ‘Gapt. Calkoon, wuijiavo a a
abort on BATU3UJAY, ut4 p. tb.’ I'orXrrijht or
•an apply on board or to - . ’
- do3Q - J. D, LIVINGSTON A CO., Agonta.
TjH)K (JINUiNJS'ATJ. LOUIS-1 J££-m
JC VJ.LLE AND ST. LUClir-the
vtcatser KAUKNGO, Cniit. McCallum, wlutwvo
M »boT« on SATDBDAY, <U 4 pm. Fur freight'
or poaeaga apply on.bonnl.or. to
. Jew ~.. AB. LIVINGSTON A CO- Agent*.
.T?OK /CINCJUiN ATI. & U)U-, JTgvi*
"J.J9VILLE.—‘The fino; ateaxner
SLAY, Capt. John C/BcfrviriUtovvofor iitu ium>v«
sad *ll lotcnnodlat# porta, on THIS DAY, -at
10 o'clock. Tor freight or naaugo apply oulioord or
to J. B. LIVINGSTON * 00., 1 . „ . .
d«17.. , JOHN FLACK, *• • • , f Agent*.
VKUtILAK 'W
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PACKET POS OALLIPOLIS
PORTSMOUTH.—The splendid steamer iiouivA'iV
Capt. Johu Wotf, wilt lesre for *tbe abore und b!I ftt«*
Unnediate ports THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock a. m.—
,Wot tnflsftt bigpsßftgo apply onboanl or to
-'■ML*** *3 -7|). h/ LEWIS, Ayont.
FIijXSBUKQU AND GAJL-i
LITOLIS PACKET.—The beautiful JEnSSSK
TutepaKfeßger.flisgmfrVNDlNK, Ckpt. m.a. cox,
will Ev» Pittsburgh for GattlpoTts EVERY &ATUK
EAT. it 4 o'clock p. dr. Returning. leave* Gallipo
lia EVERY TUESDAY, at 10 a. w. For freight. or
pemsga apply ,oa jboanF or to j
loOti ■■ J. B. TIYINC3TOK *CO., AOTnt».
Jlmodtu packet.—Tor
log, Marietta, v Parkersburg, Pomeroy, G-iupous,
IrootoQ and PortJmootb:—The steamer CLARA
PEAK, CapL A, J. .MassUllot, will leave for Porta
mouth •EvERT TUESDAY;'at 3 o'clock p. m.—
.yLeavesßorttmonth EVERY .FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock
im~ Fvr'freigbt or passage apply on board-or to ; |
: no8:dlm- - -1. JNO. FLACK, Agent, r
REOUIiAB WBEKriilfi
ZANESVILLE PACKET.—Tbr£HBES&
new and*, bsaottfulpnseiiinger..steamer EMMA UitA-r
HAM, Copt. Monroe Ayers, loaves Pittsburgh! for
. Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p. m
iUtnhdn&lMVMEMuerUlo JBYXBt.XBIPAY, al 8
r a.-m. ? .For freight or passage apply on board or to
•£.».LIYINUBTOIf A C&, Ageats, Pittsburgh.
‘Btfl.-PIKBCE Agents; set4
splendid pssscugerdflaS&MßM
.StcamfirttlMXßVA, !Capt./John Gordon, teavo* tut:
VteUutMdMV tuteruedUU ports EVERY TOES
PAT,'TfIUESDA.YaodBATDIU)AY,at 11 o'clock
A. doss couaecttonsiwithfctbe regular
■packiti ftg Jfaritcrsbßreh andCincinwk j Beturn
&7kwea WheeUnxEYEBY MONDAY, WEDHJES.
-DAYvand EBEDAT, <t » o’clock a. m. Pinconn
tnoMptad through to CtodmiaU, Fcrfrelght orpaa
■gn Apply «a board otto : J AS. COLLtNS * COZ^,.
«4 114 Water strsrt.
'rihcipnl Hotels,
K LAST NIGHT.
Arrivals at the Pi
S ji UP TO .3 O’CLOCK
ST. CHABLE3—Corner of
Third au<l Wood Streets,
, PROPRIETOR.
ACrawfurd, Tort Homer
1) Barkley, Klttanoing
Mi** A Colwell, jo
G W Howard,-MiJitgau
Captain'C C McComitik.
Uarrisbure,
P Forsyth, Brownsville
1' W Uarittilgb A la, Ohio
Mrs 3 tlarbaugh do .
M Hilbert, U'elMille
J SltafTi-r A son, Eltmbeth
W A Bagley. Bl.tir «>•
Tlum LootsviUe
J J Pietro, Mereer
J SI Guthrie, BlalrevlUe
r Mat Jaa Irwlo,
i A U Moom-r,
.1 W Bobrer, Kiltdimiug
Cot G fc Wynkoep, 7th Pa.
Cavalry,
Mnj G fi AVynboop, d<>
Blaj J J Seibert, do
Adj’t U Milton, do
F K BMiion*,.Lowsce
U Von Ball, PliDa
It W BlorehAllt do
Wm Campt>eli, Wa&li. c<>
Mitf Le**t, Washiiigtou
Dr McClure, Canonsburg
E (• Dudley, Caldwell, O
Miss .SI Forsyth, Browns
ville. Pa
A Tamer, Wheeling -
H Crawford, Brownsville
Cept C C DavU, '
Mrs Poitt-rlield A Jchil’n,
D Dunm.-re, Phiia
Capt II Hioblcr,
Ltent Belley,
Lieut Lootr,
W 3edgwortU, 'Brownsr’e
Mrs Mnry But: & 2 «.bU
dren, waynesbnrg
J Huffman,
MANSION HOUSE—Lib
GEORCt ACRE*
J Cuddy, Freeport
A Logan, Logan's Ferry
J Lacks HcConnelLville
R Fisk, 7th Reg't Car.
Dr Wurfleid, Aa’t Snr. do.
J Brewster, Lawrence co
M Brewster, do
ty st., near R. R. Dep-~>t.
U Glass, CarlLale
W Henry, Lancaster
P Wallore, Bearer co
B Roes, do
J Lyde. Croetlln*
D Mcl.ure, Bolivar
L Carlisle, Bakerstown
W Irwin, West, co
G Trimble, Safem, 0
J Ludgruve, Indianapolis
C butler, BroukviUo
J Harvey, do
J A Cunningham, Comp
Curtin,
J Bruwu, CincinnaG
G l’litt, johnsiown
J Brown, Camp Curtio
J Wilson, Cp. Cameron
J Clayton, Maryland
E Beitlemuu, Providence
3 liitssick, 3alt?m
P Hick, Duncmiaville
Dr McUrum, Ohio
J Doylo.
L Hatcher,
J Creeeon, I’hlU
GIRARD HOUSE—Corot
Third ami Smilhflcld at*.
pRoratETOR.
S. L. noCKERT,
W R Allison, Stouhenviilo
E W Keltnr, Mon. city
Wm Cunoiiigham, West
Elisabeth,
J G Caldwell, Crestline
J F Gray,
John UiMtmp, Pa
Uarry Uoyl, BentonviUe
Sam'l litglUb, Boaten
A Mcßesn.
C Gregg,
T U Barnes, Fairmont,Ya
HARE'S HOTEL—Litx
rty striMst, foot of Fifth.
PROPRIETOR.
SAMUEL DARE,
JnoT Campbell, Hickory
.1 Reckon, OsttoiP
J H Poiimdl, CaunoiiNh'g
Boyd Smalt, du
B T ltyan, . do
J R Weave/, do
W tihackMt,
T M McClung. l’lum tp
T J Stwoiisou,
A M Buchanan, N Brigh
ton
A Mar*, Beaver m
H 11 MuiTy. Itelludl
Goo McClellan. BarttrsvV
St Crawford, Canouslrarg
James Kocd, Venire, l'n
A Fahenstock, 103 d lk-g’t
I’t-itua Vol
I, N Phillippb,
A Klutlm, Ohio
U Lev, MlUlhlield
*4 Gilfilau Fp St CVlair Tp
W Giltßan, do
J G Haymaker.
A Barto, Harrisburg
J S Keith, r do
P Cortictmu, Wash
Jno Banks, Wash
J A! llarlzeli, do
S P Ariontrong A holy,
Alex Cillt-opii:, Duller eo
M Kane, Johnstown, Pa
M P It<w*, Thom|woQTilic
J M Thompson, do
Jas (iiLwsni),' do
C WFuulkc, Ohio
J 11 Irwiu, do
3 T James A lady, west co
E Robb, Wash co
A Streeter, Butler
D Sample, ds
Goo nile«, Cimmslmr.
M Berry, do
H«*nilncki‘on, Wash co
EAGLE lIOTET,—Libet
•ty street, below Seventh.
FROrRIETOS.
Geo Doty. Pa
A 3 Phinoae, Elir.il>o»h
P Wendel, do
W I‘elUvv, do
J K North, Jellereon <4<
T McMaaters, Tunic Ct k
John Wier, Indiana
Geo Haroitlno,
A MeJuukln, Logan's F'y
J U Conner, niaivnviUo
Geo Christy, Butler e >
W Cra*‘ker,
W 11 Pamirs, Port Hojai
.lolm Cralg, Ularmn co
-No. 5 9t. Clair etreet.
’, PROPRIETOR.
Boyd Emery, I'eiina
<) A Stossman, Mercer
M Bbloer, LonisviUo
J B Miller, Wash . <j
D Swoenoy, Brady's Uoii l
P Sweeney. do
J CuEick, >li>
P Bweeney,
3 Willisou, Hickory
D Weaver, Wa.nh ru
W H Smith, do
Wm Luvcjoy, do
W Rol*eck, do
V Smith, do
Denis O’Donneli,—
P Slump,
M Wiio,
M I) Ncsbit, Mercer
C Fuulkorsofl,
Col Lind, Canwuburc
S Lind, do
W Snodgrms,
,—No. 137 Water street.
JOER UUdl, :
H K smith, Allegheny
0 L McCullough, Latrobe
J Harper, Now Lisbon
It Btobet, Ofito
A J Phillips, Phils
J F Wynkoop, Clarion co
J TrUxcl, Sit Pleasant
R Cochran, StotibeoviUa
0 Zimmerman, C A P R R
Jos Ralston, Indiana
R Porter, do
J Smith, do
Jas Fairchild, Fayett© co
RED LION HOTEL-
H Bostney, Saxonsburg
P Bourtnoy, do
Jno MoCurky,
D Broun, Armstrong co
That Sawdoo.
SMorchi-ad, X Castle ,
A J Ekles, PUR 1
9 Men, Wyuknope B«*g
D Jjwreouy, Oil city
W .1 Craigwelt, do
A Stokes, Mercer co
R Ruble, Peuna
A Courtney,
H Fortney, Gnlion
A Shuttorly, Oil city
Jos Carney, Butler
M Bisemau,
T Fitrwilliami, Pa
Wm Devore,
NATIONAL HoTEI
PROPRIETOR.
J F Drat, Brownsville
4 R lient, do
Jno S Marsh, Cookrvitlo
2t men. 7th l'n Car
E Jeffries, BrcnvnsvilPi
G Morris, Groom- c<*
Jas Psureo, West co
Jno Burn-tt. F .3 <% t
J M Monro-, Jamestown
Jno Lawrence,
C A Porter, Fay co, Pa
J K Wardsworth,
& Dickson, N Custle
F W Davis,
W Reed,
G Rankin,
W Badl.r, Illinois '
W Pitnour, do
Jno VamorhD,.Mon city
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
[Rryorftd especially for On ptil*burg\ Daily GoeelU.']
Friday, December 20th/IStt.
FLOCR—qniot but unchanged. Tho demand is
light, and tho sales were ontlrely restricted to small
lots. Salu of 50 bbla Family at ££@s,ls; 30 do do at
($@5,10; 40 do do at s•’>@s,l2; 25 do do at (s@A,*A'i,
an<l 75 do at $4,G5 for Extra, and $5@0,25 for Family.
GROCERIES—Coffoe continues very tirm, while
prices remain steady hot unchanged; snlu in lots of
L 23 bags prirao Rio, mostly to city trado, ut 19c lb.
Sugar steady, wit-h a sate of 10 hhds prime N. O. at
10c. Molassca quiet, wiiha solo uf9 bbU at 48c.
GRAIN—Oat* firm, with a *ole of 200 bush from
from stnro at 28c. Corn in good inquiry; sale uf 75
bush new crap at 40c p«T bush, and 475 do do at 40@
42c.
SALT—in good inquiry; sale o| 150 bbla No 1 Extra
at $1,85, and 50 sacks do at $1,30.
BUCK.WHEAT FLOUR—firm, with a sale »» sks
choico at $2 pur cwt.
GREEN APPLES—iu hotter demand, wuh a
slight improvement in prices; sale of 125 bold at $2,50
and 75 do do at $2,50@2,75.
CRANBERRlES—unchanged; aalo of lo this com
mon at *5, and 3 do choice cultivated at $9.
DRIED but unchanged; s*to bash
prime now Poaches st $3, and 25 do prime new Ap
ples at $1,75.
CHEESE—unchanged; sales of 20 luxes W Ji at
OJ4c per lb; and 20 do do at tic.
WHlSKY—Steady but unchanged; sale of 12 bbls
common at 17c per gall, cash, aud 15 do do at 14c.
DRESSED HUGS—in good supply, with witn in
lots of 25, averaging SOU fin at per Dv.
EGGS—steady, with a solo of 8 bbb at ltic'ttduz.
POULTRY —Solo of CO pairs dressed Chickens at
22c per (air, and 25 Turkeys at Com 50 to 75c each.
CRUDE OlL—steady, with small sales of 40 to 45
gravity, at l« r »c per gall.
POTATOES—SaIe ol 140 bush prime Pcarh Blooms
at 600 l>er bush.
Bscairn or Paoouca, etc.—Below will bo found a
statement of the receipts of produce, etc., by river
and railroad, during tho twenty-four hours coding
last evening:
liy Railroad —ll dressed lings, 8 cars iron oro, 41
- halos Imps, 2 cks pearls, 26 bos bxe candles, 01 tibia
mess pork, 05 lixs cli'cse, 12 kgs, 2 bids lord, 0 bids, i>
kgs butter, 00 bunches brooms, 18 bids Hour.
Wy K«w—2llo bills flour, 1270 ski corn, 408 bids
whisky, 30 cks (won, 57 bbls, 35 kgs lari, 10 Uhls, 8
bf do, 63 jars butter, 8 bbls eggs, 10 eks com mud, 68
bbls alcohol, 2<JU sks oats, 149 do barley, 305 do nialt,
11 lihds totiacco, 291 fags mill food, 29 sks potatoes, 6
dtessod bogs, 6 fags Iwans, 20 lades hay, 31 sks, 12
bids dry fruit,-28*iivo hogs, lOcattlo, 14 bbls hominy
70 t>bU uiolaspes, lex* doz brooms.
or Stock.—Tho following statement
show* ths number of cars of stock brought to this
city by the Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad, during
tho first two weeks of December
I Hoys. I Cattle. \&heep. I Ilona. I Mules.
No. of-Cor# j 4lB| 781 15| 4| 0
Imports by River.
LOUISVILLE—ran Empire Civy—l4 bids ranued
{•eochea, 14 do hominy, L 11 Yolgt A co; 113 Mils spir
its, ITTstetter A Smith; 10 do alcohol,B L Fahnestock
A co; 03 do whisky, B A Fahnestock A so; 70 do mo
lasses, McCullough, Smith A co; 21 oil bbls, Guthrlo
A Sill; 3 hhds tobacco, 1 pkg samples, J A Mazulm;
J7CB bbls flour, 68 bxs'drogv, 48 bbls alcohol, 25 do
whisky, 35 cks bacons Clarke & co; 19 do do, J Bryar,
£6 Uo dOj 'Wm Carr A co; 40 do do, Jhs Gardiner; 38
DO do, nA A C Duncan; do do, John'Teoduiu; tllrf
do do, S McCrickart A co; 6do do, Block A- Woods; 4'
do do, F Lynch rl°o doz brooms, J B Brown.
ZANESVILLE—per Lizzie JUrtix—6o bhls ctudo
oil, 6 do refined do, 8 hlids tobacco, 28 bbls lard, 3 do
butter, 1 doeggs, 31 sks tl apples, 30) bhls flour.Clatk
A co; 50 do crude oil, fioberisoo A Sprague; 2 do do:
W U Gormley; 18 do do, McCliotock; 30 oil bblo,
- Hutchinson; 2u bbls flour, J Dorringtou; 291 hgs few!
67 sks corn, Copt D T Brotrn;. 12 bbls dry poochw, lu
doedrn mea), Jas A.Fclztir;-l-bx4 butter, 1 bbl eggs,
E Hooxletoo; 234 hogs, 10 cattle owuen.
WHEELING—rx* Jolt* T. McCombs—lls bags
barley, libudos A Verner; 2 bx kerseys, Jno A Alyler;
lß,bblslard»lo6 hgsmnlt«33 kgs lard, 1 bg beans, 5
bbls blitter, 8 hf do, Clarks A co; 200 bgs malt, 0 W
Smith; 100, empty flour bbls, R T Kennedy A faro; 2
bgs wool, 2do mdso, \Vm Bagakjl 20 do potntona, 6
dressod hogs, Frank Too Odrdur, 257 sks com, A J
llaganp2oo sks oats, Jos Dthrington; 4 bgs Bean*, 2
empty pons, ! do hf bbl, 1 empty oil bbl, 2 demijohns
B A Fahnestock; 10 hf bbls uc, E Edmonson; 11 bgs
send, F. Von Gvrder; 30 emptj ofl bbls, J T McCombs;
20 bales bay,.W H'Hagsn, 60 empty, flour bhls, GO bgs
ear corn, Jhs A FeVscr; 33 sks barley, Spencer A Gar
rard; 41 bbls floor, str Messenger.
River News.
Tits Bivxb sxd Weitrer—Arrivals xhd Dx
vinrCTiia—Boats J/eavijvq To-Dat, etc.*, »tc^—The
river remslos About stationary at this point wlG> four
flat Uo inchcdhy lh*pier marks last evening.- The
weather yesterday was cloudy, blustery and cold, with
an-occadoaal *>f 5n0w—....... There vru* bat
Htili' done jt the wharf, the receipt*, being comjHira- . —^^-1—
tiwlj anall, whil* the ihipmenta were only mudrr* ; AJLL SUFI'ICIENT THREE.
me. The Empire City from Louisville, and Lurie ; Ths E™* “American known a*
Martin from Zanwviilc, were the ouly arrivals. The
former boat >»?i| au excellent cargo, including a Urge
<(Uaulit\ of dour. Tli* Mariuer for t'inrimmti, and
Arizniiu f«>r St. LouU, the Utter with a moderate
cargo,' while ttie former was dying light, constitute
the departure* Tbo fleet with t'ol. Wyukoop's
Regiment of Cavalry, will probably 1# ready to lease
at an tarly hour thi* morning.
Fi«u V ur.CLtsG—Tho popular Min*-ii3, (.’apt, Juo.
Gordon, is the Wheeling packet for to-ilay, leaving
at uooti. ' Mr. George W. Johnston baa charge of the
office
Fun St. Lout*—Tti>* alaum-h «ieum*r Diadem,.
Capi.iTtuw. Rogers, U again loading for St. Louis.
Fod Cincinnati and Lol irvillu—The iloet ottam
er Ida May, Capt. John C. Reu«», in announced to
to lease os ulxjve this evening. The Empire
City, 'Capt. Way, is advertised for the *utne points
bn Wednesday next.
Fpa Oxt-UTOLte—The Undine. Capt. Jno. Wood
bum, leaves, as usaal, fur Gulii|>olia this evening.
Capt.iM. A. Cox, universally acknowledged to bo one
of tbetiuost accomplished and popular steaiitboatmuu
on th 4 river, has charge of the otUcc.
Fort. EVANBVU.LX —Tho steamer Citizen, in com
mand' of Capt. Richard Culhotm, will leave for
KvaiiAvillfl and all intermediate point* this evening.
JLEG+4E NOTICES
Allegheny county, ss.—jfgsa
| Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Cormjlius W. Lawrvuco and Elijah Punly, exeeuwn
of the hmt will and testament of David M. Frail, late
of the city of New York, deceased; also to the helm
and sjl others concerned. In pursuance of the fifteenth
section of on Act of Assembly of eaid Commonwealth,
entitled “An Act to create a Sinking Fund, and to
providu for the gradual aud cerUtiu extinguishment
of debt of the Commonwealth, ’* p-uwed the loth
day of April, A. D., 1849, you ore hereby cited to be
and appear l>efore me, Wm. J. Ricuarixmh, Register
for the Prolate of Wills, Ac., in and for said county,
on’or (before MONDAY, thetitb day of January, A. D.,
lHtCk ( thuu and tbero to show cause why tho collateral
inheritance tax upon the following Heal Estate shall
not lie collected under the provisions of said Act of
Assembly; herein fail not. Said Real Estate consist*
of I
3 Uousks aud Lots on Wood street,
5 “ “ “ ilaud • “
l Vact tit Lot “ “ “
1 *• “ “ Penn **
1 House and lad “ “ •*
w «* llouwn iuul lad* “ St. Clair “
(2lr£u under uiy hand and senl of oilier* at Pi ttslmrgh,
tiro i>ili day of December, A. lb, 1 HtJI.
iIH-’cMCtil WM. J. Itit’IIAHDSON, Register.
N THE MATTJSit of .the application
for tho widening of Virgin-alley/in tno city of
Pittsburgh, No. 40, Jautuirv Term, !W*l.
Notice is hereby given, that ujnm the 19th day of
January, A. D. laid, tho Court appniuled Thomas
Uakvwull, Nathaniel llulme*, John Bisson, William
J. Howard and VS'lUiam Barnhill, tar., us viewers
under the proviaiuus nf tho Act of Assembly of tho
11th of April, A. D. 1859, for tho purpose* therein
mentioned. From the Record.
del7:lw BY THE COURT.
VS.
JQITHRIDGE’S XX FLINT* GLASS
OVAL CARBON OIL
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
Patented September ll>th,lfeGl.
The best that hare ever y&t been offered to tho
public. They mo tho best for the billowing reasons :
1. (Becauao, being of an oval ehai<u, the gin** is
everywhere equ*lly distant from the l)aun-,»o that
tho draft u, stronger and more regular.
•J. Thu oval tdtiqio U hotter adapted to r.-sist the
effect <j| sodden expansion, so that it is impossible to
crack litem.
3. The glass is made l\rgely of Lead and Poarlash,
giving a grant dcgrcii of strength and ulaul(city. The
(iumuoyn which houseki-epors have found to be so
brittle a* to crack, even w ben not in u*u>, »r« invarin-
Idy made of Limn Glass instead of Flint Glass, of
which our* are inaimttctur,*!.
4. But the greatest advaiunge of these is
that when you have one it will lost forever, and if
any honMkee(R<r break* uue by the heat of the lamp,
let her call at tho manufactory and wo will replace
her crocked chimney by a dozen w hole on»». Thu
protlor does not include accidents or those case* <>l
breakage where the chimney ha*, through inexperi
ence, boon st rewed no cloecly to the lamp a* l<i pre
vent it* expansion when heated.
Blittintirrarcrs and consumers of C&rlion Oil, who
have felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which has
existed in the great expense of chimneys, in the way
of thu universal use of the oil, have found a remedy in
the Oval XX Flint Gloss Chimneys, which has mate
rially lessoned tho cost of Carbon Oil light to those
who dm them, and increased the consumption of oil
consequent upon the lessened expense- fot chimneys.
For sale byJ. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Thumrn A Co.,
Rogers A Nashit, P. llaydvu, Lnceeco Oil Co., Weldon
A Rcincke, W. OgdoU A Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W.
M. Murray, or at tho Manufactory, Washington st.,
near Pennsylvania uvonuc.
_aulO:tHw_n**iif E. P. DITHRIDC.E.
STEAM WEEKI.Y BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, land-Eyajj
lug and embarking Passengers at QUEENSTOWN,
(Ireland ) The Liverpool, New York aud Phibidol
jdua Slcajnship Coiii|>any intend despatching their
fuil-jxiwonHl Clyde-built Iron Steamship* os follows:
GLASGOW Saturday, December 21.
CITY’ OF NEW YORK Saturday, December 2*.
KDINBUROU Saturday, Jauliary 4.
and every Saturday, at noon, from Pior 44, North
River.
FIRST CABIN $75,00 STEERAGE -..530,00
do to London.... 80, 00 do to London.—. 33,00
do to Pari*. 85,0ul do to Paris 38,00
do to Uatulmrg. 85,00] do toll&mburg.. 35,'X)
Passengers also forwarded to Jlavro, Dremon, Rot
terdam, Antwerp, Ac-Pat equally tow rates.
V3rpcreotu wishing to bring aut their friends can
boy ticket* Jieru at the following rates to Now York:
From Liverpool or Qiuxmstown; Ist Cabin, $75, S&5
add $lO5. Stvemg® from Liverpool $40,00. From
Queenstown $30(00.
Theso steamers havo superior accommodation* for
passenger*, ami carry experiuncod Surgeon*. Tliey
are built iu Water-tight Iron Suctions, and havo
Pateut Fire Anuibilators on board.
o®”Pankv.nov.rjl ron Eunora.—By «wi/rr o//5r
rrary nf State, all pattengert tracing (A* UuiteJ Suite*
are rajuirrd to, procure PaasporU before going on board
the Nteuiaer. ,
JOHN G. DALE, Agent.
15 Broailway, Nv*f Yo*k.
JOHN THOMPSON,. Agent,
mhlfrdtf No. 410 Liberty atiwt, Piupbargh.
■qav a riiiLuP&7
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS,
PLUMBERS,
GAB AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manufacturers and Dealer* in
GAS FIXTURES,
PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
of en?ry dcecriptlon.
OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER o
IRON, with the most approved Chambers or Yulree,
of ail kinds, and warranted to gifo satisfaction.
MANUFACTORY,
110 Water and 104 Front street*,
PITTSBURG!!.
Jy2&ly»xaP
QA« KLXTUKES. -
A LAJIGE ASSORTMENT
JUST RECEIVED
FOR SALE BY
BAILY, FARRELL A CO
tfo. 129 rOVUTII street'.
<u2o:lt:bo3o
IpUKSIOKT BTKKET, ALLKGU.KI\ V.
—ifemli-erf iij the Select osd Common OkuciG of
tte CUp of Allegheny, That the Report of -Viewers -for
the opening of Fi-emont xtn»l ,be and tliu kiiuh i«
hereby approved, and tliat the seme be certified to
the City Solicitor for tiling Jn the District Court for
coofiriuatioii. ' JOHN ATWKHL,
President pro tern of Select Council,
D. MiCTtauOK, Clerk of flelevt Council.- ,
ANDUWV'B. SMITH,
President of .Couunon Cuutn-il.
Attest: M. M'GoMduu:, Clark Ctmiiiion o..uncll.
T'» lit. Corceukep—Take notlro' thnt. tho State
mont of Viewers for the opening of' Framout street
has boon this.day filed io the District Court for con
flrmatfon, to which C->urt all partlcTaggriered may
unnAnl if they Soo proper, within six weeks from this
dute« 8. SCHOYKR, Jr ,
Solicitor for Allegheny City,
DoccmtmrD, 1881—2wd
OFFICIAL NUTlCK.—^uartkiuias.
ter Gexeral’s Orncc, WASumaTon Cm, Dec.
6; 1801.
The following Resolution bos boon adopted by tho
Uouscofßeprescntistiveeof ths United States, 117=
"Baoleed. That the Secretary of War bo rvqurslcd
to fidfnuh to this House copies of all contracts ma<le
by the Quartermaster’s Department for foediag disa
bled barsee during The winter; to state the terms of
these contract!, tho names of contractors, the num
ber bf bonds gtreo out; and whether those contracts
wpro made notice.”-
All officen andogefitsof tho Quortamoster's De
partment are instructed to, Bond to UurQuartermaa
tor General, immediately bpon seeing this notice,
copies of all contracts, aud au infonnatliJu embraced
withiu tho terms of the Resolution. : ‘ ■ ; •
1L C. MEIGS,
Quartenoastsr Gcpcnd.
uTIEOICeJL.
‘HELMBOLDS”
GENUINE PEEPAEATIONS, viz
IIELMBuLD S EXTRACT “BCCIIU."
“ “ SARSAPARILLA,
" 1 Mi'ROVEUJtOSE WASH.
HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION.
••UUjU-LV CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND FLUID EXTIIACT BUCH U,
A Positive and Specific Rstnedy for Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSI.
CAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increase* tho power of Digestion,
and excites the ABSORBENTS juto lmalihy actiou,
by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS depwi
nons, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are
rrdneed, as well aa TAIN AND INFLAMMATION,
and is good for MEN, WO3IEN, or CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCUU,
For weaknesses arising from Exce***, Habits of Dia
aipation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse.'
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING STMT-
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Broatbiug,
Weak Norm, Trembling,
Horror of Diseaso, Wakefuiuess,!
i>unn«M of Vision, Paiu iu the Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, ' Flushing ofthe Body,
Drymvw of thn Skin, Eruptions of the Face,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
Thcso symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this
medicine invariably Tomovos, soon lollown
IMPOTKNUY, FATUITY, EI'iLEPTIO FITS,
In one of which tho jutiont may expire.
Who cun wiy that they are uot frequently followed
by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,”
‘INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many aro awaro of the cause or their suilcring,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OK THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And (he Melancholy Death* by Coneumjilinn,
BEAB AMPLE WITNKfW TO JUX TUtTHI OF THE ASMKKTION.
THE CONSTITUTION'ONCE AFFECTED W ITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Ibwioirr** theai.fnf medirine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which ll'-lml*old's EXTRACT BUCHU inmriaidy
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TUT JCOaT UKrtfr'lCAJ,.
FE3IALES—FEMALES—FE3L4LE6,
ULDOU YuUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OK CON-
TKM PI.ATI NG M A HKI A<iK
IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES, the Extract Uuchu u unequalled by nny
other icuiedy, as iu Chlorlsls or Retention, Irregu
larity, Palnfulness, or Supprosxinn of Customary
Evaluations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of tlio
L tenifl, Leucorrhoa or Whiter, Sterility, uud (or all
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from
ludiscrotion, Habits of DieHii<utiou, or in the
DECLINE Oli CHANCE OF LIFE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1
Taka uu more Balaam, Mercury, «r unpleasant
Medicine f»r unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
HELUItOLD'S EXTUACT JSUCIIV
CURE*
SECRET DISEASES
u all its stage.*, At Utile px|»mse;
1. it tic or no change iu diet; No iiic<m\riiiencu
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to
Unnutf, thereby relieving Obstructions.
Preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra,
allaying pain and lutiammalion, so frequent in tho
class ot diseases, and oxpelling all Poiiromui, Diseased
and worn-out Matter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS,
Who haT« been the victims of quacks, and who have
paid heavy i ces to be cured in a short time, have
found they wen deceived, and that tho “POISON”
has, by tho use of “powerful astringents,” been dried
np iu (be system, to break out in aggravated form,
end
rEniIAP3 AFTER MARRIAGE.
YOUNG BROTHERS, DuquesseFoun-
DBr, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa.
It. It.. Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacture MACHINE,
lIOT BLAST AND BOLLING MILL FURNACE
CASTINGS of ererr description.
OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIHE FRONTS,
GRATE BA US. WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG
IKONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK. BOXES, Ac., always on hand end for ba!6 low.
i Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of-Wood
Duum of U,o» organ, roquin, Ih. .Id of . «r™t and Diamond «Uo r , wW rccoiv.
DIURETIC. ,lnn -
Urw IMtnbold's Extract Buchii for. alt afleclioos
iD'l diMAses of the
URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
Fiuin whatever causa originating arjd no matter of
HOW LONGSTANDING.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And is certain to Uaro the desired effect in oil Pis*
eases for which iris ivcommundod.
Blood! Blood! Blood!
tlelmboliVt Highly Coaccntratcff Compound
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
SYPHILIS.
This Is an affection of the Blood, and
ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS,
LININGS OF THE NOSE, EARS,
THROAT, WINDPIPE,
AND OTHER MUCOUS SURFACES,
Making it* iu the form uf ULCERS.
IlelmbohP* Extract Sunutparilla
Purifies Hie Blood,
. and removes all Seal; Eruptious of the Shin,
Giving to the nmiplexiou a
CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR.
It being prepared cxprrmly for this class of com
plaints, its Blood Purifying Properties aro preservi-d
to a greater extent tluui an; other preparation of
Sarsaparilla.
nELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH,
An excellent Lotion for diseases of n Syphilitic Na
ture, ami as an i:\jectjun in diseases of the Crinory
Orguna arising from Ilnbits of DLwijwtiun, used in
connoction with the Extracts Dncbn or Purwipsirilla,
in snch diseases aa rvcummundtHl.
Evidence of the moti reliable ami responsible charactiT
will atxompauy tho medicine*.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From 8 to JK» yean' tlandimj,
With name* known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
For Medical Properties of BUCHU, see Dispensa
tory of tho United Stales.
800 Professor DEWEES* valuable works on tho
Practice of Physic.,
Soo remarks mado by tbo Into celebrated Dr.
riIYSICK, Philadelphia.
Bee remarks mado by Dr. ET HR Alii McDOW
ELL, acelobratod Physician and Member of tho Itoynl
Coilego of Buiroons, Ireland, and published in tho
Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal.
800 Medico-Chirargical Review, published by
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Boyal College of
Surgoous.
See most of tho lato Standard Works on Mcdiciuo.
Extract Buchn, . $1 00 por bottlo, or nix for $5 00.
*' OO ** • 6 00
Improved Jkwo'Wuh, 60c. “ “ 250
Or, half dozen of each for $l2 00, which will be suffi
cient Jo cure the most obstinate cases, if directions
are adhered to. Delivered, to any address, securely
packed from absorration. ,
DESCRIBE BVJIPTOMB IN ALL COMHUNICA.
CURES GUARANTEED!
ADVICE VRATIS!
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before .me, nu Alderman of the
city oM’hiiadelphia, 11. T. ; UtL*nwUM<wlio being
duly ■worn, doth eay hi» contain no nar*
cetic.no ntetcury,'or other injurious drugs, but are
purely vogotablu. H. T. HELMBOLD,
8woh» and subscribed l%fore mo, thoiSld day of
November, 1&54. •
WM. V. inBiIEBD, Alderman.,
Ninth street, abovu Race, riiiladclphia.
Address tetter* for information in confidence to
11. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth street/below Chestnut,
pnrLADELrniA.
beifjbe of counterfeits,
I t And unprincipled dealert,
W)U cmicavor to di(poso “of tbcir own” and “other’
article* on the reputation attained by
Hclmbold’s Genoino Preparations;
“ **' Extract Bncfm;
M “ “ Sarsaparilla;
. ** • . Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by DR. GEO. H. KKVSER,
1 No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
And aU DntggUUaverywher*..
SV* A|k, for fIELMBQLP’S. Take no other.
' Out the advertisement out and send.' for. it,'end
AYQrDUtPOBITIQNABDIXPOSCBEn
aawiw«gp3»wjr r; , j
OILS, Sfc.
'LsKKS£'i''intAFfr .
X\l oil BEFISEBS ,
AXD SA-VITACI t'UXILS Or
0 WHITE BURNING OIL,
PURE DEODORIZED BENZOLE
AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL,
VIRIDK OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED.
ifc<l“SewOU Barrels wanted. '
t\*rt»<T OflW, Mommgahela How. (IcLt-a* lyF
L>L TJtiOLKUM OlL.—The ‘vNew Yore
X OiUMtci. As.mk.'UTlos,” 35 Dey utrtrL New
Y>>rh, lias established a Depot at KLIZABKTHPOKT,
N J.. fi.r receiving and Storing OLL shipped by the
JcK) Central Railroad. This port U convenient to
Nimv Yuik. aud &av»w cartage and much handling
»•?!i«igiuut,ut< rorrel* ria Alltktovm
iivett. N
RrrcßEN'i>—David Richey, of the Arm of Richey;
Hartae A Co., Rogers A Nesbitt; Eaton, Mscrumi
Co. po2s:tmM»wy,
OOLAK OIL WOUK6 COMPANY" OF
>0 PENNSYLVANIA,
Manufcxcturors of
LUBRICATING AND REFINED OILS;
No. 3 St. Clair et., near Duquesno Way, ,
Prrreirsoif, P*kw‘a.
Thin Company is exclusively engaged' in tho Oil
trad-s And Li (MUBlautly ottering PETROLEUM oo
commission, whoU+alo. Advances made <>□ consign*
mom;. Address J. WEAVER, Jo.,
LiJCIKKK OIL NVOKK.S.
WILLIAM r. WOOLItIDGE,
MANUfACTt'HKK or
COAL AND CARBON OILS,
and dealer in
LAMTS, CHJJISEYS, dr., <fr..
No. 39 Market street, bctwi-eu Second and Third,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IjTAGLK OIL, WUKKri.—WIUHTMAA!
li A ANDERSON, T'*Quent anti dealenjn
PUKE CARBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
tar CAR GREASE and BENZOLE constantly ou
hand.
Orders received for the present at CHESS, SMITH
£ Co.’s, Water and First streets. *
/'IORNTLANTEIt OLL COMP AN Y.
\J 11. 11. DAVIS, Prr*idmL
JOHN IRWIN, Jr., ««/l TV*o»V.
lUcrcrnn*—lt. 11. Davis, T. M. Nt-vin, J. L. Cur
nughuii, A. i’ameruii, John Irwin, Jr.
PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from the well* w(
lh«* mm|KUiy, ou Oil CtWk, in Venango county, cou
■tmiliy on hand ami for sale.
oiniwai T. 11. Neviu A Co.V, No.,‘JU WOOD BT.,
Plttshnnrli. niyinyil^
Fiotkona oil vvukkS.—“Long,
MILLER A CO.
Works at Sbarpaburg Station, Allegheny Valley
Railroad. .
Office and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh.
MantiEicturrrs of ILLU3IINATING and LUBRI
CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
U*s"J»o. 1 IiEKIJiEU OIL, vrumuitviJ non-cxplo
nivi*, always o» bund. ocl&lyd
L" - HBIIICATING OIL, AT TQB LOW
reict or - A> CENTS PER GALLON, conntantly
oil band anil for aale l>y B. I C. it J. 11. SAWYER.
Ab to the quality, we refer to annexed certificate.:
PittsbOßoh, Not. 27, 1860.
B, C. & J. H. Saicyer —Genia: Ihe Lubri*
eating Oii we uro getting from you we.find to bo tbe
Ih”U for. our purnoMw wo havo ever uited:
Tub L. S. M. R. R. B. Co.,
uoiA.tf Bt Wm. ESPY, President. ■
■yy A. McCLUUG,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS,
No. Cl Wood Street.
QUU}GIIII*-....UH. 88TAN.....0. T. N'COfUIICE.
OIL REFINERY.
nOLDSBIP, BBT AN A CO.,
UANDFACTOBCBfi OF
HORNING 01L AND LUBRICATING OIL,
K,vp constantly ou baud the very beat quality of
BURNING OIL, clear and without odor; also, h good
LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE nod OAll
0 UKASE. f
»4"A11 oidem left at No. TV'S Firvu Stb«t, Bank
B|<>ck, eecuud floor, will be promptly attended to.
orfeiUf
STORES, Sic.
ALLEYS', JIcCUIIMICK <£ CO., Valley
Fol’ndbv, Pittsburgh, Pa*
Ul45'\V‘abEHOCSE 1 No. 301 Liberty street.
Manufacturers of COOK, PABLOK AND 11 EAT*
INO STOVES, PARLOR ANDKITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Mould*, Roll
ing Mill Castings, Mill Guuring, Gas, Water and Ar
tizen Pipe,.Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su
gar Kettles, Pulloyß, Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings*
and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine
Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill,
with Steam or Horse Power. nol&Gmd
jasibs p. Yqimo .. J. r. toumo.
mk2S
TOVES! STOVESI-D. DsHAVKN
A SON, MA*njTACTTREH9 or STOVES.'
Warohouso, Federal el., near Suspension Bridge,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Wo ask the attention of dealers to our large assort
moot of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for
wood and coal, which we an selling at tbe lowest
rates. Those visitiug oar city will find it to their
iwiTAntAgp to give us a call and examine our stock bo
fnre purchasing elsewhere.
CAST IKON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RATLING,
SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES,
PLAIN and FANCY ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
etc., and CASTINGS of all kinds made to order.
JyHklyri D. D» HAVEN A SON.
T MPoRTANT.TSoßsngßiissgfJlj'i
A—All persons porch
Tickets for at. Lonis,
Joseph and other jxdnta Id . Northern m**anri, thn
State of KatiaaSj or tlio .Terriiorica,sß6iild insist.on
haviue tickets tliat rend by the NORTH MISSOOTiI
11AILROAD. The <m)y rout** - from AUlrfmU to St.
Juseph. It-is tlto shortcut and qulskKfttVU&evby thir
teen hoars, tothe remotest noiur-rvaUiMl byraU, and
is always as cheap as any outer. .\ “ n
Boy youir tickets to Enhsadi and all polnta ln lforth
era Missouri by the North Missouri Ral freed.
■ ISAAU U. STURGEON,
President and General Snpi rintcudent of the North
Missouri *■*
OS TILE EUROPEAN PLAN. | II.SIMMOm.^t,
Etna stove works.—a. brad-
LEY, mamithctiiror of every variety of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATINGBTOVES;GRATE
FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac.
Solo proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS*
BURN INU AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE
MENTS.
and Salks Room, com.* of Wood, and
Third streets, Pittsburgh, l'o. jafcdly
HOTEL'S.
DRENCH’S HOTEL,
CITY OF NEW TORK.
SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY
CSJg Uall Square,. comer Fnmifvrt Street
(Opposite. City Hall.)
OZ'Mcala as they may bo ordered in the spacious
Rc factory.
There Is a BarborVShop' and Rath Booms attached
to the Hotel
IMPltowaro of RUNNERB and UACKMEN who
sav we are toll.
no2B:dlyji R. FRENCH, Paopgnrmw
gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street,
A HOTS TOIBD,
P niLA'DELPiIIA,
In tho immediate neighborhood of tho Jobbing
Hour as on Morkot, Third and Chestnut
■treats, the Banks, rost-Offlco, Mer
chants Exchange, Ac., Ac. , ’
BOARD PER DAF, ?1,50. ,
Accommodation, vie* required, o* (As EUROPEAN
plan
Rooms from 00 cents and upwards, -per day," and 1
MKALB AT A TtSST CLASS BISTAUaAKT ATTACHED TO
■nisnpTKL. Tricos according to BUlrof Fare, j
1 oaTTnx Cjtt Cans tax*’ PASsrxaxns nwoi amt
&TATIO9 TO Oft GLOSS TO tsc Horst.
iWEngllsh, French, German'and Spanish spoken.
Jyl7:drjn • . .
DT. NICHOLAS HOTEL,. Broadway,
jj NEW YORK. , , ~,
BOABD BEDPCED TO PEB DA Y.
81uce ths opening of this vast and commodious Ho*
tel, In ISM, it has boon the single endeavor‘of the.
proprietors to niaka it', themdst ium£tuons, ccnv6»*
lent and comforUblehoine for the clliion ond. stran
ger on, this side of the Atlantic, ~ V;!J
■ And ’Whatever has. Boomed likely to administer to
tbe comfort- of its guests.thsy bate ond«avoted, with
out regard to dost, to provido, and to combine all the
elements of individual and social _enjojTuen( which
modern art' has invented and modern taste apprpjred;,
and the patronage which it has commanded during
Uie post six yean is a gratlfylng proof tbat;thetr. efc
forts hate boon appreciated. ‘t' l ** '»
To meet the exigencies of the iimea,*% n alharn
required to practice the moat rigidecdDomy, ilie uri*
dersigtiod hate REDUCED THE PRICE OF BOARD
TO TNYO • DOLLARS PER DATiat thai
abating none of tb® 1 ttxurl«*with: which tbfur ULla
lia* hitherto been aoppUed. '- : ■ r f ,
TREADWELL; WHITCOMB * CO.
oc3:Smd "• ■>: '• * ;
T7<ROIT TREES.—iNDDCEMK-STaTO For-
JD cBAfItRS.—A-xery Urge stock of choice
of selected T»ri©ik» to cliwoee -ftotti-»UfrCTer7 {>pe<u*
Mo care Uken tah»r< »»»• /
Of Appbakoao wa hAT«-I7S^OO—KMJOO.oT '•'hkh
are three year olds, Io,wofonr year ohU« Poar»10,«;
OOQtwo to three, year* oldi feacli t ntua,&c., aha*:
Bar names—the Trees' in the *od
examine them* - - t
—EVfiBGBKJSNS Crom-1 to 8 Jaet,Ejrth«- hatred,
SHADE TBEES AKD SIUtDBBEBY,
W AtHrr— AUD OAKXE^DiiCII^
r ;;Ui:J' >mVI WXr 3
RJIZROaUS.
OLBVELAND
VyrirrsUUßGn
Wat—TIME
; Oa .And .Altec JIOXDAT,
Train* wflMa»Td 4n© Depot ot
Pilt*bnixb»«* feUcro:
1 lPJtt#s«rj7*, CWantiju wrf C»'"ci«nwtf- Start Lin* rim
"SUmbtwrifle, ~.K
. 1;55 &, nu,
tt>. •
.... 1:30 p; m.
.......lth-tt n. m.
Lo&vi-s Piltul'iirgh
jo SfoufoaTlffa.....:...-':
tfy Xewofk
dj Cu1ut0tuH........ '
Arrive* Ciocinouli
do St. Loul*
Leave* ritteburgW... _ I:Up, m.,-
do Stt nU n vllle „... 6:10 j». m. ;
do Newark 12:01) midnight.
do Columbus:' S. m.
Arrive* Cincinnati .. 7?W m. 0
d.» St. Louis „......U:3U p. m.
Ho chauge of cara CiocinnatL
SplcndiJ Sleeping C.u-a uttacbedtoall'Nigfct Trains.
JVafcuryi and TP Lit*. .
Loaves Vfc6‘ft,.'m.
do Wc115Yme......... 4:2S ‘ju Rj.
do Steubenville.......
do Wbeoling.-... w W a. m. .
Arrived Bctlair. &90 .a.-in^
Leaves Pittsburgh L;X> ». m.- ,
d«. WeUsviHe...; Ct<fp. ni.* 1 ’ ’
do bivnlw'tmlit? ....... .1...»-6:Ur.p. m* •.
do hwlitig p. tn.
Arrives Bolluir.. *i;4y p. ni.
Connecting ot Wheeling with ihiUithort- and Ohio
Railroad, anil at IMlair with Central Ohio Railroad
for Zanesville, Lancaster, OirulcviUt*, CViumbua and
Ciuciuuati. ‘ •- - 4 - *
VilUljurgh and Gerehad Lfne.
Loaves Pittsburgh .........3;&5 a. m. t
do Wollsville 4;tt» a,
do Bayanl..—~..— a. ni.,
do 7:08 W- ni»;-'
do Hudson b:25 m jn. ~
Arrives Cleveland... y;d& n. m.
Leave* rillftbiirgh y, ]p. m.
do 4 : pu p. nu
do Bayard fife* p.,m.’
do 6:.wp. m.
do Hudson 7;ot p.
Arrives Cievclaud S;IO .p. tu.
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for
New Philadelphia and Canal Dover, atAlliancowlth
Pittsburgh, Port Way rioandChlcagoßailroodjSt
Hudson with Cleveland, ZAmsrilla-nftd Cincinnati>R.
H. for Akrt'n. Cuynhog.i Vails AmV llUlerBbitrg«a&d
at Cleveland with C. A K. K. It. for\Krie, Duukirk
and Buffedo with C. AT. It. Ji. for Toledo,'Detroit
aud Chiesigu.
Mail Train leaves nt 0:03 a; in., Mopping of all sta-
Uous ludween KodHster and Bellair. . '..
WelUville Arrutmuodatioti leaves at 3:*'Wp. ( m.
Returning trains arrive in iMtlsburgh it* foudwt:
Mail Train..... .. .....; 4tlt» p.m.
Fast Line...
JJaimwa .. 4;05 a. tn.
WVlUville Accommodation..... 9:4Ua.tn.
Ihwseugers desiring to go to Sandusky,. Toledo,
Chicago, or point* West, .via Cleveland, most par
ticular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Through Tickets can' t*« procured at Ibo-Liberty
Str'-ct Depot, Pittsburgh.
JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agont.
. For further information, nt>ply to * - i>
WILLIAM Aiont,
At the Company’* Offlcein Freight 3tatiott,Rem*St.
no'47 ~ - j.
WINTER AK-^
RANGEMENT
18G1.—-THE ill
VANIA CENTRAL BAIiS-ROAD. MIGHT DALLY
TRAINS.'-' iv-.i
On anti alter MONDAY, No«. 26th, theTHBOCGII
MAIL TRAIN leaves the Pawengor Statioa erary
morning (except Suu.Uy) hi 2:50 a. no,stopping only
at principal stations, aud making direct conuactions
at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, oad for
New Yotfk n* Allentown route.
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dally
at 4:40 a. tn., stopping only at principal stations,
making direct conuectloii at IlarriHhurg.forJßaltl
morw aud Washington, and for Kuw I'nrlt -vp Allnw.
town route.
TUB FAST LINE leaves
Sunday) at Ib:M p. m., slopping ooly ot principal
statlous, making direct connection at Harrisburg, for
Baltimore and-Washington. ii.
WAY FREIGHT TUAIN WITH PA6SSKGEB
OAK ATTACHED, leaves the Passenger. Sta Hon
every morning (Sundays excepted) at 540 a. ip , run
ning an for as Concmatigh and stojiping atkU Sta
tions. ' i :
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
The JobostowiiAd6omiubdarii}u'Tru!n leaves dally
(except Sunday) at 3:00 p. m.,Bti>ppiog ut till Stations
and runuing as for as Conerauitgh.
First Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station leaves
daily (except Sunday) at 0:40 a. m.
Second Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station
leaved dally (except Sunday) at ll:Ort ii,in.’ - ■
Third Accommoilailoh' Train for Wali'i' Station
Iwares dally (except Sundaylnt 4:00p. m. ' • .
Fourth Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station
leaves daily (except Sunday.) at G: 16 p. hi. -• •
Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:
Kxpresi, 1:16 p. m.; Mail, 8:36 n. ru.; Fast. Line,
1:39 a. tn.; Johnstown Accommonatlon, lbrOu'a. m.;
First Wall’s Station Accommodation, 6:30 a.- m. vSec
ond Wall’s Station Accoaunodationi 8:30 a. m-j-Third
Wall’s Statioo Accommodation, I:(l5 p. m. j Fourth.
Wall’s Station Accommodation, CD6 p. m. -
Trains for BlairsTillti ondTndlana connect tit Blairs-,
villo lutersoction'with Johnstnwn Accommodation
and Express Trains East and West.' :
Tbo traveling public will find it greatly toThdr ta
torest, in goiug'Esst'or West,' (o truvel by tbo Penn
sylvania Railroad, ssthe accommodation# now offered
cSiraot be surpassed on any other ronte. - The Road is
ballAshMl with ktone, and is eutircly frwt foam dust.
We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who
niay fovor this Road with their patronage.
FARE. ? -
To NewYork r 412 COITo 60
To Philadelphia 10 WjTo Lancaster...B 00
To Harrisburg ...... 7 46|.
Baggage checked to all Station* on.tba Peiiosylv*-
nla Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore aod
New York.
APAMongerß- purchasing ticket! in cars will be
ehargpd an . excess, according to distanca traveled, in
addition to the station rates, except from station*
where the Company ha* no Agent.
NOTICE.—In caso of.loss, the Gptupany will hold-*-
themselves responsible for personal foggago only,
and tbr an amount not exceedingsloo.::j.-*;•
N. B.—An Omnibua Line lias been employed to
convey' passengers and baggage toandTroni the De
pot, at a charge- not to exceed 26 cents for each pas
senger and baggugo. For tickets, apply to ..
J. STEWART, Ag^t,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, §n Liberty and
Grant strops. ' '“’ ' “noS
AL L E GH E N Y a 'V'-i
it* i i.nnA n—
uainsdaily depart imm ani)«‘*>'ir
arrive at Pittsburgh, (except Sunday.)" "
Through trains, suyi lug at ; Hal ion; Utmtoi PUts
burgh ftt Ca. tn. an J l» o. m.-
’ Uulton Aoconiaio>iati*>>) trains leave Pittsburgh at
8 and J 1 a. ct., and aL I,.£iuand.o:4op.in...
.Accommodation Uaim, returning, leavo Bolton at
7:4i)aml 10 a. .m., nt liia.. arid 1:45, 3:30,6130 and
7:35 p. m. ’ - —'
Exc*rtiom Ti&d .‘■tin.. Pittsburgh ton niton and
return, ‘S> cents. All j oavuigers from Pittsburgh,
without tickets, will, b(, charged full lore. 7.
(o 7 R. F. AIUULKY, Buperintendent. ,
rpO FARMERS AND OTHERS.,
FOR SALE, GEO WET’S SUPERIOR PARENT
GRAIN FAN ANP sMaKA?GR,
patented January.ip, 18G0.
The superiority of this FAN over aft others In one
consists in its cheapness simpllcityrand 'durability.
Second,-in cleaning Grain 'fester, Letter,and moro
thoroughly, with low. labor, titan any, other 1 mill.
The jatentee of the alwvo l'Ati -baa ,t>oen Thug en
gaged in manufacturing and iv-lling Agricultural Im
plements.-and convinced of the graat a good
Fan for deabingthe-different kinds UF Grain and
Seeds, presents this Jo the public,
tbat'lt win moot thoir'wanta.-' * •- -i-i'-.ftxuFt ■
Tho undersigned,'having purcbasndihA sole right
to manufecture aDd'seftthoahovß Gmln Fan and
Separator in Wes torn Pcnnayiranla. Western. Ylr
.giaia, and all Olilo; aiid'tbe'Tlgfct to* sriHn Indiana
and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all. efrten* whole*
•d& or retail, at 3ia LibortT.street,PUufcßrgbjTa.
vlfehmuwtfr V.
QOAPI SOAPH SOAPIII-^hbi.Chemi-
Ocix Ours T!»AMV*-SoAT,i»aira£*ctured bjr 0.
O. t J. 41. SAUTTER, i« b* ibo
most.aerriceuble of an; kind yet dflbrsd la ,(be public,
ltd ■□pcrior. adrant&god ikru'.'&aod IniU' eboopiWM,
wring of labor, and fucfflcacrin Tirm&rlng graaae,
taf and without :; ln)arin£ ’tbs ; aktjx?fcr in the
UMtnUe damaging: tba flccsf qnalitjliuf It
can t«j used with all kinds of water. *..,*■*, .
... Brieraace Is made.j.yrith jdeaswoJq 'ifeir subjoined
from&?hlftra!eny?il.known in
this community; aniTwho afforded
ofteeiogit flilly and ftlrly
QnartermnsterH Dfutrlaunt'c/- }ft4 Tmffth, TUrUtfUk
. and FjMKKHth StffimnU
-.< *‘S§w>'or.V (Jtomical Ulive ErifaTye-Sony’’ haring
been extensively 7u \ouK3itf£ltet'ntj, we;
- hdTV'no ließlunihi in Kuwait fcund ad
'mtntbiy adaptod ty lbeoso«4 the siUta*;£»d dad*
dedly the mast Mpecjacdoap which: flonld h* prpear
.ed for. the sen!?}*--, iu..,n i J,4 Vfs.-4idfcKlN,
. ■ Qaamrmaster'twsVUi KegiaeDt.
.. r - ' •' ' AMJXrTOBOTTU,
QusrWrfcwtfer Fourteenth-'B*gicj«Dt.
- t-.4lv*&lU*>ftaiAl>,
(RmrUnnaitgr/riU»tf«irth3ifgin»gnt.
YOUR OWN PHINTmO;-;
Dealene’l fit jPfAtl lI7TKBB, BXATIONJ£HB)
PreMa «*<>BJu<fc* ddtottniorjtttfvpiifteca; ax# th»
«f mpiart.andatrpngCßliLml ';lK*foi&*d*.s&«a y cheap
can bo'
operated oj ttny oa'fii’wh.etbw*,prlnfiSrbrn©, and ara
•old eipricie hitherto iinhchrirtrf^-tbii 3 ir to ny it
•boot tlfe in tue.
r< T , < ~V*tiT >i (~TT~TT irTiT \[ ~fhn tlnml.) ar*:
comppeftl oCtiopfl ciyiw RtfMjti, an&JfcPgigfr P«t to-
ccmpJkctDwvanl cooteSTeoc* bara
new been equalled. Mod for
-’tegfadi ' i X. T. '
T ll flKir OULi'irirtdra ifitHij* sitle by
v-:;---iMUB.wcKn*oo,.-.