The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 24, 1861, Image 4

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    24, 1881. i
•„■ 1 ’ !
‘Anutw KefctfciJty.
estlbis'tiei], from statistics that are re-
JJeiL'Baf to-d»j an arm;
in tse'■field of ‘not toreHlreh' 110,000 men, to
.3utw..qjf Jndiapa and Ohio are
adding a bouvAOOO daily iowhich they
will add, by Jba consolidation and dispatch
of fullyrJW,ooo men between'
tiriS ind'tiie'frrtt'bf Vontfary; We believe,'
tb6f6foiw;'that t %ith the''beginning of the
~ Gen; Buell v \rillbate anarmy of
y-Wo,m m‘cn, ,: or as large a force as .Gen.
,u confesses to hnreon thePotomec.
It will be the. army of. the West, and upon"
ii\wiUjl^pend f iinJxo»ligbt4egree 7 the issue,
i • ..prvthls >; war* Gen.Buell has~how been in
* command about a month, and has'thus far'
Bceff bccupiM in ‘hnafcrintf’.tiic troops,: aF*
tar the Potomac; p&tteni. Theyiavobeen
"' organised into brigades, and divisions, and
pc quietly that we are pnly ableto gather,
( .f^otn.scattered hints in newspaper corres
• jpohdenca who are the division and brigade
-v. commanders, and to what portion of the
: - grand army.: different 1 regimentsrhave been
•- assigned. We believe, however, there are
grand divisions, each containing
■ 'three brigades, and the brigades shade up
of : from three to five regiments, with ar
tillery and cavalry attached. The brig
ades will average 8,000 men throughout.
The division commanders are,-as we have
% been able to ascertain them: .-
-l.* Gea. : Alex. McDowell McCook, at Leb
r; ’• ; t ■ '
2. Gen, George H. Thomas, at "Lebanon.
3. Gen.Ormsby M.'Mitchel, at Elizabeth
town. ■■
- ,C Gen,,William Nelson, at New Haven.
;. .6.: Gen. Thomas L. at Calhoun,
r.- 6._ Gen. r lUchaTd W._Johnson, at Nolin
. river.
7. Gen. Albin Schoepff, at Somerset.
Tire rcommanders of brigades" include
Gen. Pa y Generals Dumont and
Manson, of Ind.; Gen. Boyle, of Ky. j
Colonels Turchin, Carrington (18th regu
lar), Sill, Lytle, etc. The troops are'main
ly concentrated, in the central portion of
the State—at Elizabethtown, New Haven,
Lebanon, Nolin , river* eto,. which . are all
• within a'radiU3 ci ofr twenty miles. Gen.-
Schoepffs corps, at Somerset, forms the left
wing of the army, and just beyond it, at
London, is the Tennessee brigade of Gen.
Carter, who been let loose from other
restraint and permitted to follow their own
instincts. The right-wing of the army oc l
dupieß the G reen river, with
headquarters at Calhoun, and fills the gap
between the centre and. Federal positions
j'>j;FMiic*htud
stationed at Lexington and along the Lex-C
ington and Covington railroad’; and at
points on the Ohio .river below-Louisville.
There are' nbw-’btH'-jbw troops remaining
in Louisville.-
We have the promise that this division
>, of tiwarmy, at least, shall fulfill;the public
expectation with a record of something
done. Gen. Buell has the best men the
... .West can furnish, and,he can have-more
>•:: if.there, is needforthem; only tire West
will require that they be used against the
enemy, and- not, aa tinder' his insane pre
decescor, for self-destruction.— Chicago
Tritoine.
•: . Gen. Buell and hie Officers.
[LottUville Corrwpoadenc* Enquirer.]
General Buell has incurred great dis
:> < from many bT the Colohrisof Reg
*. v ime»ts hew, bocauserhe refhaes absolutely
• to them.and. hear their wishes and.
grievances. y General has. had much
* difficulty 1 m Various regi
men tain, this Department intC-hrigades and
■ib and he now holds-that no -person
. . has business with him except the command
. jeaof- matters
for Ida cohsideration must come. The order
-la evidently proper* The private must go
’ ' to ffie captain, aod'the captain goes to the
colonel, who communicates with the brigade
commander. Thabrigade commander goes’
to the commander of the division, who alone
has audience ; withHne general command
; : lag... This is certainly soldierly and highly
- propeir but another question of etiquette
has.arisen, andin cohiequence an ill feel
ing has arisen between the Commanding
.General and-hia Division and it
'. 'Js this V General Buell declines to consult
: ;<wiih:theae Generals ea : tohia ffiture plana,
and will not take them into his confi
dence further then. inmaUers eppvr
taining to their and
then only as to preparation, ‘Organization,
* ; &c./:The Division Generals*, think they
ought to be fully posted as to the plans and
. future movemntSj.so-tiiati'iit the event of,
* any misfortune atteuding the GenerilCom
manding they cOnld proceed in executing
'his plans,;&o. ;Gen. vfiqell, on the other
hand,''iegards'it as hdue'-of their business;
..thatall they.wiltbereqUired to do is the
execution of his orders, and should any
Division General succeed him, in any event,
:to . the command,. .then - the plans, movc
•’ n»nts, : Sc. r will be found in writing in the
proper office.-'-Gen.''Buell is. hot a man
who eoorts popularity, but, as a thorough
soldier, will be strict, just and exacting.
He will never toady to the good will of
generals, colonels or privates, bat- will re
quirw i-obedience, nnd-«ny failure On the
—part of officers or. soldiers will be punished
severely; * - It is apparent' and r nnitetsally
known throughout the Scamps, that the Gen-,
era! goes into the field with many bitter prej
udiees* against hie unapproachable and rigid
policy, which, ;I rather cooling
... jtp.-tire ambition, of. our., volunteer troops;
. bu W the General is determined, and the only
* left issubmisrion and Obedience.
' Officers regard the Genera! as admirably
adapted for. the position, for they are ac
customed to discipline, system and. the en
forcement of rigoroiis measures^'
Saltpetre and Arm*.
!■ -.- Bonn unexiinMi ■' h»s lein ; crtate<§ hcre‘ ;
by the announcement in recent English
! pupuix'thxt iai-ge quantities of s»ltj*tre
bought in England for account of our gov
. ernment had been stopped. ..Wo are. able to
' «»y '<(a ,the hJghe»i »ulhorily th»t thi. step
. canaot in the leaat embarrats us/ The
goTemment has on band now an immense.
-!TOP*? of tbla.neeessary. article, most of
• which has beenin store since the war of
1812. : The amount; of saltpetre now In
- (oeemmeni stores is, ire age, assured, suf
; fieient for'sll'emergenclcs; and we suppose
the recent purchases in Europe, if any were
reaUy made, were intended only'to add to
the present store' in proportion as it was
-diminished"in the ■ course of the war, in :
: aocordauee with that polloy whkh lnduces
; eteryfreat goTernment lo keepon hand of’
.; th}s,*rue)e at' all times sufficient for a war
oft wenty or thirtyyemrs duration.
• -;i _/AS therms, ere a'rs able tb'hflpbursiilTea.
-rrWe have not only .arms manufactories, but
."V’.we.JbaVe.thevßieshs and oo
n'l .elrncl.new.iaachinery wheneTor it may be
« ; - needed. •The machinery by which the beet
.. .eorricc muskets snd rißes us’ed for the
''. r JSriUah .aiiny ere made, at Woolwich, in
' ‘ England|'WM constructcd; in this country
r for the British goTernmeni, tod an Ameri
r,;>ocan, mcehanlo act it up in ita place, and
taught the British to work It. It is erideat
. . that whstour worktnen bars done for oth
imwthay 'can do for themselTes'and for their'
own gorernment.
Ofleail and iron wo hare inexhaustible
: qushtitiss at home; snd of. sulphur, if the
supply should run 10w,.0f which iherels ho
1 danger,'we: can get-as much- as we need
from the rolcanie districts of Mexico.—W.
!T.;ihc.’ Art .7.7-.’!.
" Aw amusing bit of gossip is afloat among!
: press men in London with .reference to a
distinguished member -of' the profusion.
The proprietor of a leading penny paper,
in snticipsUon of the abolitionof tho pa
per duty, hound his editor, under a heary
bond, not. to contribute • to. any daily
:, paper" except "'hit. own. - shortly after
the abofe eontraet was entered Into, a dai
• ly organ-reduced iia price, and toon it be
■ :,: caSCaa tasttei of surprise to-the-ruitiated
that the first leading article in each yeath
sd ths. ssme spirits and apparently caught
. i.itntons; from the • cams source.' By soma
, .known ’to i»r fcom, ;
■*manuscript copy of. otto- of thp
v !ivS UvcV/'.'vJ ;
| proprietor bf llw former, whehir wasdis-'
i covered to be in the handwritings not of his j
; but his editor's wife. .The indignant \
■ t proprietor summoned to his presence .his
, editor, and charged him ;
j.with.the breach of contract;, whereupon]
:"the editor, stammered oat a denial of the
: charge, explained that' his wife and he
• were in the bablttif holding certain lectures
i on important subjects, and th&L, to his'sur
prise, and delight, discovered a marked
j. unanimity betweeirthem on these matters ;
j the coincidents might arise from some such
cause, for, of course, he could not restrain
-his. Jfife.from committing her thoughts to
paper.: However, tho sequel proved that
the irate proprietor was not appeased by
tile: explanation, for the editor, to avoid
. the enforcement of the penalty, is, now in
> Brussels, or one of those other comfortable
< foreign residences.
uafet'r: iiUeturr Jacob Poi left Cim.-iiiu*u •*»
the l?tb iriat. and Arrived it L*nnvvill« on tlr» 15th,
irlu’TO we 1 dfcj>;hflrjpl*J lon’s of •*secc*h pflU, 1 'to w
given la doeea of one e*eb by the army m Krutu' ay.
We al» dJlchafged quite a lot of government «%ap>
besides sundry lots of city freight. L*-ft *t 12 m.
»UfM day, bound fox Cairo: our cargo Consisting of 50
tolii of munition) of **»r, consignee td Cnpt.
of stun* place, vb«r« we arrived at 1 .a. m., tu»k.>og
the trip through lu lota than four days. We le^. v f.»r
Pittsburgh to-Jay,. hght; pro-ipest ruruiptery pt-or.
Your*. Lc., ; Hauivo JxKi
Ton St. Ldcie—ln Couft-quecue uf the uuuvorable
condition of the leather fbi shlppiug, the PiodeUi
waa uuablo to complete her cargo y»-f t-rity she
will positively iaav» for SL Louie tu-d*} The t,e*t
and commodious Florence, Capt. Bricked, will be the
next boat to leave fur that point
For ClsciKSATl ivd Lortsvii.L6-*-The Ida May
will positively ieaT« aa above to-day. She a ill be
followed by.the Key and Bastings
Fob Za^tariLtk —The punctual steamer Etusia
Graham, CHptaln Ayers, clerk W. o. WiUon, l*-*vef,
m | r» usual, tbja evening at 4 p. m. fur Zanesville
Mr. Beecher in Editorial Harness. 1 "1 , *
als at w»*
The fndeptndent of this week announces
the withdrawal of Drs. Bacon, Thompson and
Stom from the editorship of that journal,
and the installation of Rev. Henry Ward
Beecher as the responsible editor. Mr.
Beecher’s salutatory address contains this
.passage:
“The editorial profession, with the progress
ef popular intelligence, has assumed an im
portance second to no other. It might unite
in it the elements of-power hitherto distrib
uted in the several professions, and add, be
sides, many that have belonged to no other
calling. He who knows the-acope and power
6f the press need desire no higher office than
the editorial.
■“ln_ that silent realm, of influences nut of
which proceed the' actions of men and the
events of history, the editor is the invisible
leader. Votes cannot raise him higher. His
pen is more than a scoptre. Profoundly
impressed With such a responsibility, desiring
to honor God in the welfare of men, ire ask
.the sympathy of good men, and the remem
brance of au who pray.”
.The friends of the Independent will be glad
to team that Bev. Joshua Leavitt and Mr.
Theodore Tilton will continue to occupy the
places they have so well Oiled.
. General Lane.— See our Senate record
for .a full report of General Lane’s short,
bai'. sioSt' comprehensive and eloquent
speech, made yesterday.
In ati that relates to military affairs, and
.especially In respect to the capacity and
management of volunteers, that Senator
•peaks with the authority derived from an
ample and various experience. No man
know*'better what volunteers can do, and
how to make their peculiar qualities avail
able.’" ' ■ *• ' •
.' So far as-the slavery question is concern
ed, the reader will not forget.that General
Lane has been a Democrat of the straitest
£*01) and as he has himself admitted with
his usual frankness, a pro-slavery Demo
crat. He left- Indiana for Kansas, with
those ideas, confirmed by long years of po
litical contest, Rod only -yielded them in
the presence of overwhelming evidence of
the true characteristics of slavery.
- If he is high authority as a soldier, he is
not less'so’rn respect to the true mode of
dealing with this rebellion, as connected
with slavery. Itia a disease he hus treated
OOen, and of which -he understands the
symptoms and the remedies.— Washington
2,'t i vbiican.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
[R'?crt*d*tpctiQn 9 fa Os PiWimyh Dn\lf <hxseile.\
Moxdat, December 2£d, 18C1.
. . Tusluess has been, in a manner, almost entirely sns
prr. Jed io-d*y 4 in consequence of the disagreeable con
dition ’of the weather - . The transaction* were few
and of a limited character, while In prior* there ha*
b«-«n ho material change.
FLOUR—There was ‘nothing dono in the Flour
market of any" importance. Extra U held at
*>7.v, Family, ss©s,2s—mostly atss©s,lo—and Fuu-
CJ -We coubl not hear of a single nsle
w-j. tU reporting.
GROCERIES—'There was less activity in the Gro
cery market, notwithstanding which prices fur Sugar
ami Coflee are very firm with an advancing tendency,
C* Gee is bald at l»@20c; S. O. Sugar, Tor
prime tc choice, and Uolaaees, 47 to 48c.
GRAIN—Oats In limited supply,with a good demand
first hands at »i@27c. Corn steady but on.
cL.iuged, witb a e*de of ,500 buali new from wharf at
10c. Barley quiet, with a nule of 150 bo*b prime
spring at 40c.
<>E£EN APPLES—unchanged; sale of 30 bbls at
30 do do at s2(§>2^o P and 100 do do at $2.^9,3
—: bo latter figure for choice.
POTATOES—SaIe o| feu bush Peach Blooms and
Prince Alberts'at GUc per Lush.
LRANBKRBlEd—unchanged; talv of t> L*hl» '>>m
toon at $6, and 3 do choice cultivated at. $&.
CHEESE—unchanged; sale-of 12 boxes W. E. at
J>Yi *
SALT—SaIe of 1(0 bbls No 1 Extra at |1,87 ? bbl.
VENISON—SaIe of 12 saddles prime at 100 ft.
fiscxiPTt or PaoDter, etc.— Below win be found a
-statement of the receipts of produce, etc., by river
and mQroa<L-dtulDg the twenty-four hours ending
last evening:-
By JtaSroad—l2 dremod hogs, 8 can iron ore, 35
bxs candles, 6 do soap, 211 bxs cheese, 210 bge barley,
IS bbls pearb* 2 do batter, ?sks feathers.
By finer—2o2B bbls fionr r 1150 eke wheat, 164 bbU
whisky, 169 eke oats, £lB do barley, 32 do rye, 2323 do
corn, 100 bbls alcohol, 98 do molasses, 130 ski, 12 bbls
Bexe>ed, 200 do malt, 11 bbl* eggs, 16 do butter, 3 eke
dry fruit, 24 bbls pork, 13 hhde tobacco, 87 bbls, 83
toe lard, 20 bbls beans, 208 eks oil meal, 32 hhde be
am, IS do tallow, 260 bxs starch, 4 d rased hog*.
Imports >7 River.
ZANESVILLE—rx* Ena CaaHasi—lSO LIU
flour, 24 do pork, 2 do eggs, 72 do Urd, 12 do butter,
13 do beauf,l3 ik* wioolT? do rood, W> roll* leather, U
hhd* tobacco, .3 ak» dritd *ppU*,.Clarke 4 cu; 1 box
d&Mj .8. bbU egg*, 2 dojHJtter, Adami Exprees cv; 82
do fltfßf.Jt.Ui taeil h&g*,4o akt com. 4~ do produce, 1
bx poultry, l.bbl eggs, 310 flour bbU, Jaa A F«lw,
S bbto beans, id do bottar, H Biddle; 04 flour bbU, B
T Kennedy 4 bro; 250 ill com, Tboa B«U 4 co; 10 do
meal, 24 bbls flour, Yoeglly k Kopp; 7 do crude, oil,
_D W Scboflaid; 40 do do, Whltmorw, Wolf, Buff A co,
62 do db, 0 3 Mann; Mdo do, Jaa Watkins; 7 do do,
Brewer, BUI4 co: 13 do moiatsee, 2bu poultry, H B
JWlUiamaoo; 75. aka com. 800 boop poles, lbhlegge, J
-ftwgta, 22eska corn,2docheese, A Haul; 28 oil bbla,
W O WUsoujlbbl arms, 2 d 6 yellow rooT,' 6 ska flax-
A Tahnectock; 1 coop chicken*, l bbl butter,
John Millar, 998 aka com, owners ou board.
.. WHEELING—px* Jons T. McOomm—7i» LLU
flour, 4tr Xconomr; 750 empty bbbJ a T Keoncdy 4
bro; 80 oil bbts, liutcblson 4 co; 1 bbl butter, Adams
Exprascotl bbl whisky, Geo Q Lekmao; 30 bbll
do, Wn Bennett; 30 do do, Geo U Blerkei 4
bro*, 1 do do, H Heepeahelde; 3 do do, Black 4 Woods
1 do do, M McCullough; 3 do do, Ju Bryar; 324
com, e 2 do bnriey. JarA Falter; 2U(j bgs malt, G W
Smith: 32 sks rye, L Wllmarth; 4 bbts glassware, W
A BcCJurr, 1* pkgs ala, W Edmonson; 20& l»s barley
kbodii X Vinwr, 150 aka c*ta, W H HAgan; p IOO bbis
. floor, Hbgs wheat, 30 bdls paper, Ju UoUlns 4 cu;
200 bga com, Stewart 4 bro; 145 do barley, Spencer 4
Garrard: 4C do com, t L McClelland; 10 reams paper,
E B Godfrey; 67-do do, agt i> Ft CBR; l£ bags
wooL'4 D Stewart; 12 bUls flaxseed, 6bgs sang, agent
-Central B B; 8 lons Iron, John Moore; < 1 bx army
goods, J A Mylar; IG2 sks cwn, Jlonter,
CINCINNATI”-Afl Ecoaoar— 2 hhda, 11 bbh, 4
cks,.l bx scrap Iron, Bailey, Brown 4 co; SuObtdi
fitjur; J«s Btansy; 360 do do, Culp 4 Shepard; 208
bgs oil meal, 8 J Crothers; 60 bids molasses, J 8 i>U<
worth; 7 bbls whisky, B A FabneetockA oo; 132 pa
?*r bn, SB Godfrey; 12 bbls lard oil, J'PHanna;
062 uu wheat, B T Kennedy 4 bro; 30 bbU aolasMe,
W H Kirkpatrick; 400 perk bbls, F Sellers 4 co; 1 bx
books, John H Mellor, 50 bbls whisky, 3T McCuL*
lettgh; 100 iks flaxseed, II B Suydam; ITI tbls floor,
Sdmaaksr 4 Lang; 83 tes, 3 bbls lard,2* Sellera 4 co;
82 hbds-bacon, 16 do tallow, 100 bbls aloohoL 121 do
floor, 406 pork bbls/ 250 bxs starch, 25 sks seed,
QaikeAco;; r' - i .- j;
& ' ißponi' Rallrtad,
Cxrxxxsn i Pmsscxoa Kaithoap'—Dec. 20.
1 bbl flour, 2do corn me*l, S Kennedy; 1 bx eggs, M
K Pao*r; I2dreased bofs,MeCullongh, Smith 4 co;-
30 empty kp. k SJE Stlbw 4 co; 6 bx* soap, 80 do can
dles, Graham 4 Thomas; 4 bbll nuts, 1 sk beans, 2 do
fkatbsrs,'JarA Tdtttr; 2 bbls oat'meal, 8 kgs barley,
Wm Haslage; 67 bdis paper, Chess, 'Sait h 4 co; U
carbtvs, Penna salt compur; 8 ears iron ore, Jones 4
Lflfrf&Uas} UO bxs sheeserJ B Canfield 4 co; 34 do
doy H-Biddlsi 28 do do, J A Feta«r» 23 do do, Leech 4
HnUhtasoo. -. ‘
.Ftrmoaov, Tt. Warns 4 Caicjoo Rauroad:—
Dec. bxs candles, 6 do soap, B 7«htager; 210
bgs barley,~Rhodac 4 Verner, 2 hf bbl* batter, J B
OenflaVi 4w,2.bbJ# dry frtiit, W :M- Gormley: 14 do
pearls, H.H Collins; 4oodo,Bryce, Blcbards 4 co; 4
■kt flteb, B ATabnestock k co;'3 bbls hatchets, J B
Undeay. ? - : • /•
./; . JUver News.
The Him an>. aso Dt
taErTTafea—Boats Lumra To-DaT, xrc., xro.—Th»
rtves advanced about'thres Inches yesterday; ssd laSt
pier marks; Indicated fall fire fret. -The
weather 'centlane* cold, add ’ disagreeable,
with high winds and' ah occssicma! Ikillng of snow.
Thsre wu little or nothing dope at tn* wharf, there*
Ualtwl whU, tbe shipments were I Ight.
Tk» Emm* Graham from, 2UneWUle, and y
Jf«o Ctacta&stl, with ali cwald ear?,
constltat*, the arrival*. Larina
LagflO ftir -.CtaciasgtLited J«hn ; T. 'McCombs fbr
were the buly'departufee. v;
Cxito, liecT £ci;h.
Arrivals at the Pi
UP to 8 CCCLOCJ
ST. CHAHLE3—Comer of
HALRT •Hl' -
£ £ keruey.
rincipal Hotels,
:k last night.
if Third and Wood Street*,
s, i-Bopurroa.
J H Smyth, Phils
A C Elkin, 21 Ind Reg
B F Hays, do
W S Market, do
B Grant, Erie
J H Tower, Berlin, Pd
Mr* A E Snyder, Ll Beg
SI Y French,
W H Wilson, Mon City
W Botferd,
W W Corbett, Brouktille
erty st., near R R. Depot,
rz, pbopbietob.
J M Adams,
B R Davit, Balt
S P Fox, PbU*
J W Kinkaik, Covington
D V Kohat, Dayton, t*
L U McCoy, Shanghai
G P Far nor, Phtia
L B Cohick, Johastuwn
B McGregor, Ohio
* Mrs Fry,
E M Dougin t, Bit Albion
W Seuako,
iherr
W W Spear,
George W Pli^orth
J Ambrose,
J.PbllUps.
J CPbeUon, Berlin. Pa
T £ Vickers, Salem, O
J burls, do
W S Martiu, WellsviUe
E C Ltfehty, W Netrtonn
M OlUelland, New Brig'n
MANSION HOUSE—Lib.
OEOBOE aCBCNI
£ Fulmer,
M Gillespie A sun, BiooL
TlUu
£ Gordon, F&irriew
Min Thompson,
LICA FaU-r, KitUnoing
C C Cociinu. I
Mrs JicKetute, St Louis |
J Pottaigur, ' |
0 0 Porajth, Clay too, I'al
VT Small, Cin, o
£ U SaUiurl,
UAiIE S HOTEL-LII
tl jr Btreut, fuvit ut Fifth.
PROPIUETOR.
B*jtctL uac,
L Mirk*. PalmerßTille
J Arbuckle, Rochester
U McNaugbton, lUchhtn
tumisbip
0 V Coulter, Miller> Ruu
\V Ciuiiunsburg
W Beobett, do
K Boyce, Boyce b Mills
1) 0 Roger*, Mtuufleft
0 Pierre, Philadelphia
A C MrPlierßoUjCaot'iib'g,
EAGLE HOTEL—Liber
Q fl Sweueyr, Jefforsou co
G X McKee, North Latay
ette township
J McCulloch, ''uuuwU'l' £
J Oiffin, Washington, Pa
T H-hlu|>, Grenoesboru
J U Lt utnes, Manor, I'a
J Laufibr. du
U il Porter, Pwiipi sLntid'
»u«
rtjr street, below Seventh.
paopsitioa.
J T Murrur, Payette oo
JBim 1 , do
A K McFarland, M'e*t co
J 31 Thompson, Lniuoto
A Cairns, iiulaUry
L Cttirut,—
J Warner. tienkkley
P Zimmerman, Zellnopl
.l M Miller, Wh!
M Waltour,
U W ilyem, tialwhiirg
RED LluN LIUTEL-
-No. 5 til. Clair rin-et
G F Fnuo«r, TLh Itgl F V
Jlrs B I'rutior, P't P»rrj
J Sknuti, Cet Fish
D Sely, Oil Croek
J B Elliott, Lawrecrrnlle
Jan Hosier, do
1> Clark, Morr*;r
Julius Klesttr, . ,
P Bortner, Saxontmrg
NATIONAL HOTEL—No. 137 W*mi *uc«t
k &H£pULm norairtoa.
T A Acktin, Brownsville J K. Miller,
J Nichols, do 1 Morrison, W Ehi*t»*th
P*t McCtlV. CoQDellrviHe J Miller, C b C
D E I>e|Ty, do ft C Howard, Mon. City
W Banner, Saxonaburg
Jaketibanx, Kiiuoniiig
R II Hoyl, Oil city
A C Bullied, tiprtiigliulil
Jno Daatt, do
David Smith, Oonder
D Chubick, \V hashing! on
C McC'ullati, do
FI STEAMBOATS.
oScxScLVyAix UJU&TfFfij»
VLLtE AND ST. LOUIS.-The hneJfifiSS
•learner FLORENCE, C«pt. L). Z Brlckt-U,, v. Ui lento
aa above on bATC’UDAT, at 4p. m. For freight
or passage apply on board or tu
qb23 J B. LIVINGSTON A CO- Aneta.
LHJK OiiS’CLNNAT], LUUISr lEfr- »
JC VILLE AND ST. LOUIS.— I The tuviEBiEBSL
•learner EMPIRE CITT, Gapt. Way, lnv MU abow
WEDNESDAY, at 4p. tu. For freight or pa«iagn n|>-
ply on Umnl or to
doll JOHN FLACK, Agent.
liVJK ST. Louia AA'D KK-, IC jr >
! OKUK.—The fine steamer DlADEM.Afi!i£jft£lS£
Capl. Tboe. Roger*, will leave as above wu iUls
DAY. at 4 o’clock. For freight or p*M.ign apply ou
board or to ,
dcW j J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.. Agents.
jjXHt CINCINNATI & CPU-.
JL ISVILLE.— The Doe steamer
MAY, L'apl, John G. Ueno, will leave for to* utx>v«
and nil Intermediate port*, «>n THIS DAY, at
111 o'clock. For freight or taisut apply on boanl or
to J. B. LIVINGSTON A Cl*., \ ,
del7 JOHN FLACK, f Agent*.
fcOULAK W-KKKL,Yi tny >
PACKET FOIC GALLII‘OLIS
FORTSSIOI/Tll.—The splendid tteamer
Capt. John Wolf, will leave for the above and all m*
unnedlalo port* TUIS DAY, at 10 o’clock a. m.—
For trcight ur paaatgo apply on board or tu
frlii D. n. LEWIS. Agent.
FrrrsiiUKGU and gal-.
LU’OLiS PACKET.—The beeuilfalJfHSHa
bev tmiuieugcr steamer UNDINE, Cant. M. A. Cox,
will [raw Pittsburgh for Galllpolia EVERY SATUR*
DAY, at 4 o’clock p. in. Returning, Iwuves Galli|>o.
11a EVERY TUESDAY, at 10 a. m. For freight or
passage apply on board or lu
«e~u J. 11. LIVINGSTON A CO., Accute.
Pmsuuiwß aso ports. , jp^ai
MOUTU I‘ACK.ET.—For WbeclingJjES&Ba
mg. Marietta, I‘urkenburg, Pomeroy,
Irontuu anil Portsmouth.—Tho steamer CLARA
DEAN, Capt. A. J. Masskliiot, wilt -leave for Ports
mouth EVERY TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m.—
Leaves Portsmouth EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock
tn For frrighl or passage apply on board or n>
m.frdlm JNO. FLACK, Ap-nt.
REGULAR WEEKLY , rEffy*
zakesville packet —Tb-tbSHH
Bttwand bckntiful passenger itcamrr EMiIA oka-
HAM, Cnpt. Mooro* Ayers, Invm Pittsburgh for
Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock p. m
Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERY FRIDAY, at d
a. to. Fur bright or paaug*i apply oo board or to
J. B. LIVINOSTON A CO., Agent*, Pittsburgh.
H. 8. PIERCE A CO., Agents, ZtmtTille. tdi
R
KGI) LA It WHEELING, iC3T »
_!» PACKET.—Tha niksdM t.aM'tigcT4fi£9B
atetuaer MLSEHYA, upt. John Gordon, itata m
Wheeling and all intermediate porta EVERY TUES
DAY, THURSDAY aud SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock
a. m., making close connection! with the regular
uackete for , Parkeraburgh and Cincinnati, Return*
tr.g, learai Wheeling EVERY SIDtfDAY, WEDNES*
DAT and FRIDAY, at & o'clock a. in. Piueeugcra
receipted through to Cincinnati. For height or {«••
•ago apply on board or to JAS. COLLIhS A CO.,
aul 114 Water aireti.
FOM SjtLE .I.l'lt TO LET.
Tj’OK SALE.
-T 2u >harvs M. aud M. Bauk .Stouk,
l’> do Citizens' do
X"t do Alechanits' do
44* do Mnuclit-fler SaTiiiss Dank,
Si do Blnulagbam (Hs Stock.
•Mi do H&ud dUrnt Bridge Stock.
Moik yidxry d‘ *ciipuuD bought and sold Lit
B. McLAI.N ± «Ju
iburi
tS‘ 5 Fourth at
TjMJBSALK—A three story Brick Dwell-
JD In* HuUm, aUu»l«<l ia the Becund Wurd vf lb*
cjtv ofPittsburgh, on Fourth itrexst, btlweeo Smith*
field afreet end Cherry alley; the—oat-t<uU<l*
iog* t-ouuected therewith.
Alt*, ft JUil ol Uroand in the Sixth Ward ol Mid
titj, having ft front of twenty«foar (»•[ wu Frftukltu
ttrret, and extending h*ck one hundred and (weuty
r«ri to frecatur street. .S*ld lot liea adjoining ibe
writ tiilx of tb« Sixth Presbyterian Church.
W <!. AUGUIKBAUUU. Auigiixa,
No. 112 Diamond »tr**t
EOK SAIjK,—A very commodious and
comfortable residence, In a desirable neighbor
hood, In the Third ward, Allegheny, on long and
easy pavements, uni «r j low Inquire of
8. WJUOYEH, Jtt ,
*nl7:dlf , Attorney at Law, ll» Fourth «t
Engine kok salk—abodt kiou*
Hoasc ruwza, la good order,-now driving three
Power Pram in this ullice. \Vill U sold cheap for
cash. Enquire at GAZETTE OFFICE,
Ja7:<ltf Fifth street, aliore SmlthfUdd.
JUST JN TIME FOR THE HOLI
PATS~R(T4|(«<I this dl)i
iiT* box*» canned Peaches, at 93 per dowra.
100 bust. choice halve* u«w Dry Pwlim.
50 bos. prime Dried Apple*.
100 IbU. tit. Loul* Jenoltou Apples.
20 bows bottled pure Wine.
25 bbU. Flini Hominy,
1 carload Prince Albert Potatoes
1 ** “ Poach Blower*.
20 boxM mild Cheese.
For gale by . L. EL VQIQT A Co. t 217 Libert) *t.
KTKULITE OIL WukKa.
500 bbl*. White Burning Oil,.
100 ** Pure Benzole,
102 Steam Clarified Mecca Oil.
45 " Pare Mecca,
200 " Wagon Grose®,
50 »* ArgandOiL,
Mi ,*< Duck Creek Machinery,
100 •• No. 1 best Lubricating Oil,
100 •* No. 2 *• fur heavy machinery,
On hand and for a«le by REESE A OHAI'F,
dell i Corner olßce.Alonongahela iloinn.
N DRIES —2UO bags liiu Collet,
6 tierce* Rive,
80 he. chest* Black Tea,
20 ** “ U.P/ «
600 keg* assorted Noll*,
250 boxiM “ Window Glas
UW dozen M Corn Bruomi
In store and for sale by .
dell ; BROWN A KIRKPATRICKS.
J? WO bbti. Kentucky Wblti_sVbcat Family Floor,
500 'Weatorn “ ' “
100 ", Red Wheat Extra
.20 •»: Bye. . “
*2OO sack* fresh Bbckwhent —. “
In store and for tale by _
Ml'- h > i BROWN A KIRKPATRICKS.
>bi». best varieties for
Ji *. CANFIELD A CO. .
A PJP EES— Wii
.ir/scEtt.f-vro vs.
PROCLAMATION. — City of Pitts-. 5
BtXSH. Jfe.
in nccoriLuicp with the provisions of an Art of the [
General A.*at-mi-!y ot the t ommoDivenUh o£ IVnmvi* \
vatiia, jr,r the in-orpomrion of the lily ~f .
' Pittsburgh, and of th- v-mvits eiippk-mest* to emd !
Aft. I, GE<Hi.,C U'lLftuN, Mi.-oruf eV.I rity. do 1
twn* ihla. mv pn>'Uii»4t«>>n, th*t uii u.e FIRiT .
TUESDAY IN JANUARY. A. D.. laUd, Le.ug the j
til VEVTH D*\ of THE 3!o.vru, the treeOi«*U '>f each j
Ward of said city, qualified to vote lor of j
the Uou:-; of K-:pre«enl.vtiV.-8 of this Common wealth. •
will meet at the several pbu-wof holding tdivtn.aa in j
their reapeciive wat'CianJ precincts. and ebvt. l>y '
ballot, under the provisions of an At tot livihlily
pazstil the ltHh day of May, A. l>., IsjT, |
One parson to nerve os Mayor of said lily, t
Ona person to aerve as Controller of uah! city , m.d ,!
Owe person to serve as Treasure-/ of said nij,
Each of whom sitall hold their o’lioe for twu j ear^.
un thu same-day, in conformity to the al-oVe oiled
authorities, and ah>o to the Urdinaii.*** vf cYnneiU
districting said city, the citizens of the
First Warvl trill elect, by ballot, one person to be a
member of the tieioct Council of said city lor two
yean, oue person to bo a member of Select Council
of said city tor one year, and three person to be mem
bers of the Common Council.
Second Ward—Ono person to t«o a member of the
select and two persona to be members of the Common
Council.
Third Ward—One person to be a member of thu
Select and four jR-nton* to be members of the Common
Council.
Fourth Ward—One persou to be a member of the
Select and three persona to he metut<*rs of the Com-''
mon Council.
I Fifth Ward—One person to be a tueUibcr of the tie-
Ifct and live persons to be members of the Comtuoti
Council.
Sixth Ward—One person b> be a member of the
Select and Uto persona to be members of the Common
Council.
Seventh Ward—Oue person to bo a member »f the
Select and two persons to-be members of the Cotumun
Council.
Eighth Ward—One penam to be a member of the
Select and three persona to be members of the Com
muu Connell.
Ninth Ward—One person to be a number „f the -
Select and tbre« pereoun to be members .>f th# iY.in
mon CounclL
Each of whom shall be qualified to serve as a m.-in
her of the House of Representatives of thl« i ommon
woalth.
At the election to-be held as afori-aid, ou i't l.si<xt,
the 7th day of January, A D., 1862,
The electors of the First Ward will ».u,*at the
Public School llonse In said ward.
The elector* of the Second Ward will at the
Public School House in said ward.
The electors of so much of the Third WarJna has
north of&hd west of Grant street, being pncinct No.
1 of said ward, will vote at the houao of I raucis Jam
ison, on the corner of Sixth and timithfic-kl street*.
• The ulectors of BO modi of thu Third Ward l* lies
south aud euat of Grant street, being pro in.'t N,». i
of eald ward, will vote at the house »t c. a. heniicd v,
at the corner of Wylio and Tunnel ttrects.
The electors ol the Fourth Wald will Vote at the
Public School House in said ward.
The electors of so much of tbo Fifth Waid a> lies
north and east of Adams street, being product No. 1
of said ward, will vote at the Public j-cliool HuU-:«,
ou Liberty street, in said precinct.
The electors of *o much of the Fifth Ward an lid
south aud weet of Adams street, being precim t N o u
of aaid warJ, will vote at tbo Public School House, ou
the corner ot Pike and Waluut streets, iu sai l pre
cinct.
The nit-dors of the Sixth Ward will vde.il the
Public School House lu said ward.
The electors of the tieventlTWaril will vote at the
Public School House in said ward.
The elocton of the Eighth Ward will vote ut the
Public SchOol House in said ward.
The elocton of the Ninth Ward will Vote it the
Public School House in said ward.
Glveu under my hand and tho seal of the raid City
of Pittsburgh, the 16th dav of December, A. D., 1661.
de23:dte GEORGE W 1 LtiON.M ay or.
rraiKTY-SEOO>*JD LIST OF APFLI-
X CATIONS FOR SELLING LIQUORS, filed iu
the Clerk's Office np to December 20th, 18..1.
Culleton Edwnrd, tavern, Bth ward, Pittsburgh.
Uertt Henry, eating house, id do Allegheny.
Lynus Robert, other gootD, id do Pittsburgh.
Nettmau Adam, Sr., lavum, id do Allegbeuy.
Rupert Ann, do Versailles tow uship.
Ke«chner Peu-r, eating bouse, Uvserve do
Sbeuld Fred , other goods, Ist ward, Pittsburgh.
Sutton W.. H., do Chartlers townsliip.
tiberer George, rating honeo, Rusrrve do
The Court will meet on MONDAY, December .Ittb,
1861, at lt>*-£ o'clock, to act ou the above case*.
W. A. HERRON, Cirri.
Dissolution of co-partnek-
SUIP.—The firm of li. 4.J. WATSON & CU..
lately engaged iu the Grocery aud Boat-Store busi
ness, was dissolved on the sth day of November, 1661,
by tho withdrawal of F. H. ANDERSON, and the
bushuns will be cloaed out by JAS. WaTSON, of the
firm of It. A J. WATSON, at their otfico, who aloue
has authority to ec-uh* the busiuew of the late firm.
JA3IES WAISOS, JK.
Pitta bn n»l». Nov. 27th. 1861.—nwJftdmd
COST
The stock of
CLO C K S
In tbo city, closing <*nt at CtIST.
K. T. M'OEAOD.
So. 274 Liberty street.
KTEW CO.NrfIONMEMo.
Xv 30 aks. Flint Hominy.l 10 bblo. FUut Ilominy
2n bhls. 31 in Cranberries-1400 do Grrou Apples.
II du Sweet Cider, | 75 bus. Dried Pea.
6o bus. bheilUirk#, | 41 do Cheatuuts,
li.v bux?a prime Cbeec*, |«k*j do Poi&u^a,
A>l dot. Ciu. F*n. BruMtiit,| 1U t.n, ('acTONied ll&n.s,
7> bbl». Kx. Fiuu. Flour. ! <U bun. White ttcam,
30U Uni. tieute Keathvn, j
L. H. VOIGT A Or
Ib atom and for gala by
NOTICE Id HKKEBY WIVKN THAT
application will be made to the Governor of the
Commonwealth of L'esosylvama for iho pardon of
GEORGE W. SMITH, convicted of larceny in the
Court or quarter rksaiona of Allegheny count;, and
feme aforesaid, and sentenced to three years and six
months Imprisonment In the Western
de‘d4;3td
Ii'LOUK
J? #*» bbl*. White Wheat Eilm Family Flour,
l‘»> sack* prime Buck wheat do
I<A*J U*. fresh 801 l Batter.
•*».' >loe. ftvkb Ek£«,
Fresh received ami lor sale l-T 11 KiDDLh
tlciu No, Is 3 Liberty ‘ire- i
Ol’ HU 1*22— I JO bbJa. tsL Luuim byruf,
IO hf. do do do
lu bbl*. Pennsylvania do
10 do Baltiinum J .
15 do N*w York «!•>
Id store and for Mie by
delO BROU N A KIRKPATRICKS.
Bess wax Wanted, fur whTch the
higbot market‘price will be paid, by
b. a. Fahnestock a o».,
n 025 Corner Wood and First itrmu
CliiEEsiE. —M boxes Western Reserve
f Chec*e, pnm* article, fur sale by
J AS. DALZELL A SON,
del* No. UJ and »U Water strv»-t.
ClHfcfeE —bin. best W. K. Cheese,
J W) do do Hamburg do
iSSi do ' do £. D. d<>
for saU t> ifod J. B. CANFIELD A Co.
0(1 HIJOS. jn. U. HUGAK in store und
Wv for sale !•}
LEECH A HLTCUIN.'.ON,
dr It. No. llti Second and 145 Flr»t str>*t.
LMbli —7 casks new Codfish,
J. 3m barrels Bay LeUsd Herring,
Ihceivrd i.u consignment, will close them l»w for
cash 11. KID DLL,
dels Sii> IK.T Liberty etri«l
(HHjU'K'h?,'
JD CAMELLIA FLoWEIfi, ic ,
To oidrr el
UUKDODU'S GKEENnoCSE,
uo'33.d*rtf
OAKLAND
Petroleum wanted—Saw bbi».;
t<> All order* Apply to the .
SOLAR OfL WOKK6 CO.,
dell _ .ftp. 3 St. Clair »treet.
WOoDANDMARBLEI.\IfTA'iTdNS
ON WALL PAPKU. for Haile, Dining Room#
and Vcwtlbulva, for sale at No. 107 Market streut,
WALL FADER, CEIUNOTaFEKS
AND WINDOW PAPERS In great variuty for
«alu cheap for tub, at'No. 107 Market street.
JOS. U. HI’GHES.
PUKE IiEXZOLK—S barrels for sale
low, to dose consignment, by
JAMES DALZEI.L A SON,
del.'J Noe. tJB and to Water street
iUsT'RfiOKIVED
fj 100 bushels choice halves Dew Pcache#,
60 •* Dew Dried Applet.
dels l. 11. voigt a co
OffKLLBAKK.B—2U bushels yliellbtirka
Ojuit ruceivcii and for salw by
JAMES A FETZr.II,
del!' Corner Market and First elrrel.
rjlEA — &o half chests V. 11., Imperial
JL and Black Tvaa, for «alu by
d«7 n. ROBISON-A CO.
i^LUUH —300 bbla. choice Ky. Whito
W b iiat—warran tad to families.
ilelt* HITCHOOCK, WCRKEItY A Cn.
1700 BHL6 * i?XOUICftUof tbo best
X I \l\J make* In store and for mlr by
dalß HITCHCOCK. MrCKEKIIY A CO.
URNINIi OIL—SO bbls. A N 7,. 1
Kefltrod Oil for aala by
HITCHCOCK, McCKKKRY A CO ,
dele Agonta Rrecrre Oil Compauy.
XTEW LEAF LARD, in tioroca, bar
it rel* and palls, for sale by
dnU, Jackson a townsf.np.
Vt U. J LARD OiL—-6U barrels lor halo
31 by JAMES DALZKLL A SON,
drKi ‘ Niia.'b'J'ithd'Tft Water alroet.
PiiEHll KGGrf—l2 b.bla. Ireah Kggs
just received and (or sale by -- J ,
FRANK VAN GoßbClt,
dt*l4 No. 114 Se»\md stront.
fIIAX-RA VlfilW cud bo supplied witli
JL any amount of County Warrants, by having
their order* at tbe office of B- McLain A (HJ.
( UINaPSATIN AND Bl.aNk WALL
\j PAPERS lu extensive variety, for sals nt No.
107 Market street. <l*l4 JOS. R. HUGHES.
IAAA PAIIW yKATES lor sole low
IUUU by BOWN A TETLEY,
de7 IUO Wood street. «
'riy'LT INCH Six «UUT RE-
V/ VOL VERS.—A Rush stock lust molted and
for sale by DOWN A TETLEY. I.W Wood at.
T3LOUK—SOU bbls. - Extra .Family for
J? aale by ded J. B. CANFIELD A CO.
lEC.II NOTICES:'- -
T X THE MATTER of the application
A fur lii« widening ot Virgin allev, in Uxi rltr of
Pittsburgh, -No. *O, January Term, iSfiL
Notice is hereby given, that upon the 19th day of
January, A. D. lb'H, the Court appoints Thomas
Bxkew<dl, Nathaniel liulniti*, John -BjeeU, William
J. Howard and William Bamlall, it., aa v lower*
th< pruvhdona of the Ac: uf Assembly of the
11th uf April, A. D. 1659, for the parpsjoa therein
mentioned. Fruiu the Record.
J*l" lw ‘ BY THE COURT.
Ai.LEuUE.NI COUNTY, ss.—Vflnu
Cutaiiluliuealth uf PfuntylvHnln,
Cornelius W. Lawrence and Elijah Purdy, 'txecu ton
of tb** last will and Wistttuu-m uf Pavid M. PraU, Into
of the city of New York, deceased; also to the heirs
and all others concerned. I u pursuance of the fifteenth
•eclion.o! an Act of Awrnbly of said Commonwealth,
entitled "An Act to create a Making Fund, and to
provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment
of the dcLt of the Commonwealth," jta£s*d the ltnh
day of April, A. D., 1849, you are hereby cited to be
and appear before mo, Wm. j. BicUaiU>no.s, Register
fur the Probate of Wills, do., lu and for *ant county.
on|or before MONDAY, the tith day of January, A. D.,
lSwi, theu and there to show cause why the collateral
inheritance tax upon the following Real Batata shall
uot be collected under the provisions of said Art of
Assembly; herein fail not. Raid Beal Estate consists
of
3 House* and Lots eu Wood street,
6 *■ ** •• (land
I Vacant Lot *♦ •* ••
1 •• •• Feon - ••
1 House and Lot “ “ *•
5 Houses and Lola “ St. Clair '*
Given under my hknd and seal uf office at Pittsburgh,
■this sth day of Hecemtwr, A. D., 1691.
defcMKtd WM. J. RICHARDSON, Register,
JMSCELL+MTEO TO.
rUKIIKjES XX FLIXT GLAriri
OVAL CARBuN uIL
Patented September Ittth, 18t»I.
The best that have ever yet.bceu offered to the
public. They are tho best for the following reasons :
1. Because, bsiug of au oval shape, the glass is
everywhere squally distaut from the tiame, so that
tli*- draft Is stronger and more regular.
2. Tho oval shape U better adapted to resist the
effect of sudden expansion, eu that it is impossible to
crack them.
3. The glass Is made 1 trgely of Lead and Pcarlosh,
giving a great degree of strength and elasticity. The
chimneys which housekeeper* have found to bo so
brittle us to crack, even when uot in use, are tniaris
bly made of Lime Glass instead of Flint Glass, of
ulikh ours are manufactured.
1. But (he greatest advantage uf these Chimneys is
that when you hu>« one it will lust lorevtr, and it
any housekeeper breaks one by the beat o( the lump,
let her call at the manufactory aud wo will repine
lirf cracked chituuey by a dozen wliolu ones. Thin
proffer dow uot Include accidents or those <-u*-s ui
breakage where the chimney has, through innxpi-ri
fUv.ii, been screwed so closely to the Lamp as to pre
vent its expansion when heuted.
Manufacturer* aud consumers of Carbuu Oil, who
have felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which hits
existed In the great expense uf chimneys, In the way
of tho uiilversdl use of the oil, have found u remedy in
ibe Oval XX Fliut Glass Chimneys, which has mate
rially ItmseQud the coal uf tMrbou Oil light to those
w lio use them, aud increased the consumption of oil
eousequenl upon the lessi-ut'd expouso for chimneys.
Fur sttis hy J. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Thumm A Co.,
Rogers 4 Nesbit, P. Hayden, LuccscoOU Co., W video
A Kolueke, W. Ogden a Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W.
H Hurray, or at tho Manufactory, Washington st ,
near Pennsylvania avenue.
anlO:tawMSMtf E. D. DITHRIDGK.
Ql'EAJti WEEKLY BETWEEN
O NEW' YORK AND LIVERPOOL,
lug and embarking Passengers at QUEENfeluw £»,
(Ireland.) The Liverpool, New York and Philadel
phia Steamship Company Intend despatching their
full-powered Clyde-built Iron Steamships as follows:
GLASGOW Saturday, December 21.
CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, Decomber 26.
EDINBURGH Saturday, January I.
and every Saturday, at woom, from Pier 44, North
River.
FIRST CABIN -575,00 STEERAGE...- 530,00
•Jo to London.... 60,00 do to Loudon 33,00
•lo to Paris' 85,00 do to Paris 38,00
do tu Hamburg. 65,00 do to Hamburg..’ 35,00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot
terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates.
wishing to bring aut their Mends can
buy tickets here at the following rates to New York:
From Liverpool or Qaeonstowu; let Cabin, $75, $65
aud $lO5. Steerage irom Liverpool $40,00. From
(ducenstown $30,00.
Thrau steamers U&ye superior accommodations for
passenger*, and carry experienced ijurgeouß. They
are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, aud have
Palonl Firo AnuihUatora on board.
fUrpAMSJtakkS rok Epaort.— By order of (he Set
rtnrf of £taU. all pcMtngm leaving the United Slain
are retpured f<i{ prewur* Passport* before going on hoard
(he Steamer,
JOHN 0. DALE, Agent,
l5 Broodwav, New York.
JOHN THOMPSON, Agent,
mhlC:dtf No. 410 Lll»crty street, Pittsburgh.
JJAVIri & EHJl.l.lEtv,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS,
PLUMBERS,
Manufacturers nad Daal-.ts in
GAS FIXTURE,
AND BRASS WORK,
of every dwv-ription.
OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS. COPPER cr
IRON, with tbo cost approved Chamber* or V:dra»,
of all kinds, and vrarranU-d to giro aatUfucticn
MANUFACTORY,
Uu Wat-r and lid Front strict*,
--'2.Vvms*F
E. ALLEN, Aoent,
PRODUCE ASD CoMMISSJOS
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
WINEd, BRANDIES. LIQUORS aXD CIGARS;
HFCTIFYISG DISTILLER.
N'u. £ Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pcnna.
uoZdriirupl
/yXJJJE UK ffiu\N TjUNT,
The bust article for the purpose* known for pre
serving IRON AND WOOD WORK FBGM BUST
AND DECAIT. for BRIDGES, HOOFS, BOATS,
TASKS. OIL BARBELS, or other work exposed to
tile weather.
Ae a FIRE-PROOF PA I XT, it U invaluable, and
D warranted superior in body, permanency amlcbiup
new to any othar Paint known.
Made and for lale'by the ton or rmaller .jauntily by
tho
PENJTA SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
dat-3m«t *24 Wood street. Pitlaburtth, Pa.
QAS FIXTURES.
A LA HOE ASSORTMENT
JUST RECEIVED
H. lIUQIIKB
FOR SALE BY
awju.lyuteUU
/ e \FFIOiAL NOI'KIE.—QuARTERiITae
V-/ Tti Ucxmi/s Omcx, Washimitus Cirr, Dec.
6. imi.
Tha following Resolution h«s Imaiq adopted by the
House of KeprescntaUvesof tho United State*, Viz:
“Besoleed. That the Secretary ot War be.requoeted
to furnish to this House copies of All contract* made
by the Quartermaster's Department for feedtngdlsa.
bled homos during tbs winter; to state tho terms of
thiws contracts, tbs name* of contractors, the num
ber of horses given out, and whether those contracts
were mad* upoo paUIo notic*.”
All otßcsra and agents of tbs ’Quartermaster*a De
partment art Instructed to send to tbs Quartermas
ter Gausral, immediately upon seeing this notice,
copiesofall contracts, uodau information embrace*!
within the terms of the Resolution.
L’KKMONT STIUiET, ALLJSOHEN ¥.
J- —U**oie*l ip t\* Select and Common Co»nmli of
(A* City 0/ Allegheny, That the Report of Vlower** for
the upontog of Fremont xtrevt be and thosatnels
hereby appioved, aud lbat tho same be certilied to
the City Solicitor for fllliig lu the District Court for
confirmation'. JOHN 1 ATWELL,
President pro tem ofSalpot Council.
D. MaLTEiaoN, Clerk of Select Council.
ANDREW D. SMITH,
President ofCoannon Council,
Atfeat: M. M’Gojtkiolu, Clark Commbn:CouncU.
To all Cokcxxn*i>—Taka notice, tbattbe State*
mont of Yiowera tor tbo opening of Fremont street
bw been this day filed In the District Court Cor con*
flnnation, to wblcb Court all parties aggrieved may
appeal If tbey IM proper, within six weeks from thu
date. a. sohoyer; j*^
Solicitor for Aftarhcaj City,
•Dtccmtxr 9, 1801-—Zwd
O'ITOLAY~iSU"bbIB. best Missouri
Clay roeelredby; • HENRY H. COLLINS.
PINB--lU boXOS in store
V/andforsaleby : HjVOIOT A CO. .
R' EESE & ' " 1
oil befixzbs,
a.m> jiANri ACtraEKs <»r
White buksiku oil,
PL RE UKuLuKIZED t
\Zb3T EAM. CAARIFIEH'&UCHIJteaT OIL,
CRUDE OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES P k CRCHASEP.
CtfJ-Nc'n Oil Barrel* muited.. ; . - ; i j
r.irrKr OJLwVi Mononjpilipla nook*, Jel:>fg*vrlyr J
FKTKUI.ELM OlL.—The “Sew Jforat
Chemical Ahsocu.tijx." 35 lVy street, New
Yifk. haaeatabliahetla Depot kt ELIZABETRPORT,
N J . fj r recfirina and storing OIL shipped by the .
Control KaHruati. This port ta cenvyni.'nt to
N«w York, asd s:»v«j caitmro aiul uoch-handling.—
Cou-iigumiMild jointed. Muri Correia rta <|f£rM.’otrM|
Bfiflr.
RtFEHEM-n*-- David Kicla-y, of the- firm of Rkhey,
Hart?* A . A Nesbitt; fcaloo, Macrnta A
Co.- _ »o-js:lmW«wF _
£(\lak Oil works company of
IO PENNSYLVANIA,
’ • • MutlQUiMUlvr- »f
LI Hhl* aTI.NiJ A-SO REPINED OILS.
N>. .1 St Clair el., urjjir Du«itiai>ite Way,
'PtfTSHTMH, PBW'a.
Ibis i, t-xilujivelj eag&ffed iq the Oil
trod.- ttt.il n ...nMnally offering PETIIOLHCM od
commission, wboWale. AOriuioe mad* on Consign*
L"UCJKEk'"OiL WokKjT"
WILLIAM P. WOOUtIDiiE,
if AULEOIL \VOUKi3.— WIUHTMAN
Li A ANDKUSUN, refiners and d-suler* In
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
PriThBUBOIt, PA.
V«5-CAU UHEASEaud BENZOLE couaiuiiti) on
hand. ,
ttrder* received f..r tin* pr*b*-nt at CHFSS, SMITH
A Co.'a, Water mid First streets.
rWltNpeanteit oTLPompan y.
\J K. H. DAVIS, IVestcf,
JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Se> and JW ;
• l>ip.ti:fots—K. H. Davia, T. M. Net id, J. L i.Vi
nttiihou, A. Camufou, John Irwin, Jr.
I'tl'lioLKUM, of light gravity, from tbu welL> »t
tins .•••u»i*nny, >•» oil Crtok, In V«-nango county, r«,n
nlautly on ImnJ and for sale
So. "6 \VOOl> ST.,
mylrlyd
ktkuSa uTL 'v^iiiH—long;
MILLER 1 OU:
Uttice ut T. H. ivuviti £ C
Works Kt Stmrpdburg Stal•■>«», AUrglieuy Valley
Knilruad.
OlEce an.l Waii-liuiw,
I’mnlmreli.
Mnnu<arlmt*r< vf ILLUMINATING and LL BJU
GATING CAKfION GILA tu.d BENZOLE.
1 IIEKINFUj OIL, warranted uuu*ex|>lu*
give, alwaya on hand. oelilyd
LUBRICATING OIL, at tub low
fatOE or 25 CENTS PEU GALLON, constantly
uii liitDtl ao>l for sale by B. C. AJ. 11. SAWYEIt.’
Aa tu tbu quality,ruler to annexed certificate:
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 27, 18oU.
M&i'tr*. B. C. ct J. 11. Sairper — Quota : The Labri
cuiuig Oil we an from you wo fiod-totbu the
beat fur our pnrpoiea we bare ever uaoJ.
Thi L. S. ILK. B.H. Co.,
Bv IVh. ESPY, Ft widest.
W. A
UEO. W. UOU)SHIP BEK. BETAS 0. T, K'COBMICK.
OIL REFINERY. .
BURNING OIL AND LUBBICATINO OrL,
Keep constantly on hand the very belt quality of
BURNING OIL, clear Esd vithnat odor; alio, a good
LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAR
GREASE.
•uTWaAtHOUSt, No. 301 Liberty'strcct.
Majiufitciurers of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT
IXU STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Rell
! ing Mill Oustings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar
tlzen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su
.gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers', Car Wliweb, Couplings
and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine
Oustings • made to order. ‘ Patented Portable Hill,
with Steam or Horse Power. poV2:6md
GAS AND .'TEAM FITTER.',
PITTSBURGH.
MERCHANT,
RAILY, FARRELL £ CO.
No. l£> FOURTH 6TkKI'T.
, M. 0. MEIGS,
Quartermaster General.
OJES. A c.
J. \\ EAVER, Jo.,
UAALFACTVIIMI or
COAL AND CARBON OILS,
anti dealer in
LAMPS, VJItMNEYft, Ae., dc..
No. :w Market street, liotwceu Second and Third,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
J'UUE CARBON OlL,(qualityguaranteed,)
MARKET STREET,
i 'r,3(xmsros mehcha at.
CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OIL?,
No. G 1 Wood Street.
HOLDSHTP, BRTAK 4 CO.
KAXCrACTUKZRS OF
•arAIl orders left at No. 35 Firm Stsret. Bank
Block, second floor, will b* promptly attended to.
ocf»:dtf
STOVES/ #C.
ALLEN, McCOKMICK <fc CO., Vai.i.et
Koundet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
YOUNG BROTHERS, DoqdesseFous
dct, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa*.
It. R., Pittsburgh, Pa., mauutactum MACHINE,
HOT BLAST AND ROLLINU MILL FURNACE
CASTINGS of every description.
OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS,
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG
IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, Ac., always on hand and for sale low.
Order* loft with W. W. YOUNG, comer of Wood
street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten
tion. mh2B
Stoves i stoves i-b.De haven
A SON, MA.vuFAcrrax«B or STOVES.
Warehouse, Federal »t., near Suspension Bridge,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Wo ask the attention of dealers toonr largo assort
ment of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for
wood and coal, which ere are selling at tbo lowest
rate*. Those vUltingoor city will find It to their
advantage toglve us a call and examine our stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. - -
CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING,
SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, .WAGON BOXES,
PLAIN and FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
etc., and CASTINGS of all kinds made to order.
Jyir:ly.l D. Da HAVEN A SON.
IjvrjNA STOVE WORKS.—A. BRAD
iJ LEY, manufacturer of every variety of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATINGSTOVES; ORATE
FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., 4c.
Sole proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS
BURN ING AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE
MENTS.
ua,Omct axd Sales Rook, com' of Wood and
Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ja-Ldly
HOTELS.
pKEXUIi'S HOTEL,
OY THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
CITY OP NEW YORK.
SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY
Oil]/ HtU Sqvars, c-irnfr Frankfurt Street.
(Ofipoejlo City Rail.)
CSTMcaIs as they may-be ordered in tbo epacioun
Refectory.
There it a Bart-«r‘s a Sbc>p and Bath Rooms attached
to the Betel
WBeware of RUNNERS and OACKMEN who
eay era are foil.
po23:dlyM R. FRENCH, Paoparpoa.
QiT. LOUIS HOTEL, CnESTKUT Street,
P 111 LA DELPHIA
In the immediate neighborhood of tbo Jobbing
Ileuses on Market, Third- and Cbtatnnt
street*, the Banka, Post'Office, Mer
chant* Exchange, Ac., Ac.
B-O Alt D PEB DAY, 9I.SU.
J,xv>misinia/io«, tcJiru required, on tie EUROPEAN
PLAS.
Rooms from 50 cents eud upwards, par day, and
Meals at a FIBS! clam Restaurant AirartUED to
trx Hotel. Prices according to Bills of Fare.
iWThi Cj.tt Cans take Pamexqkbs mo* axt
Station TO oa CLOSE TO tbe Hotel.
MTEngUth, French, German and Spanish spoken.
JylTtdCm *
iICUOLAS HOTEL, Broadway,
NEW YORK.
BOARD REDUCED TO 92,00 PEB DAY.
Since the opening of this vast and commodious Ho
fei, in IS&L It has been the single endeavor of tbe
proprietor* to make it the tm*t sumptuous, oonven
lent and comfortable beme for th© citizen and stran
ger on this aide of the Atlantic.
And whatever fans teemed likely to administer to,
tbe comfort of its gneate they have endeavored, with-,
out regard to cost, to 'provide, and to combine all the
element# of individual and. social enjoyment which
modern art has invented and modom taste approved;
and the patronage, which it has commanded daring
the postal* yoare UagratHytog proof that-their ef
forts have been appreciated.
To meet tho exigencies of the times, whcjnoJlare
required to practice Ibo tncst rigid economy, tho un*
.lertigmxl hare BEDUCEDTtiE PfelCE OF BOARD
TO TWO DOLLARS PEB- DAT, ut the tumo time
abutlog uone ot lUt ioxorka trith which ibrir ÜbU
btu hitherto been tuppUod.
TREADWELL, WUITCOJfB A CO.
TjUHUT TREKS. v-INbDCKMEiiis To~P6it-.
JU ctuetas.—A Tory largo.atockof'choiceTltEJfcj,
of soloctod Turtotlw to tkooae' JWmi/With orery poui
ble ran taken to hate every rarioty true to name.
Of Applo alone ire hato 175 I of which
an three year old*, IQ.CDo four year of da. Pear, 10 r
000 two to three Joan old. reach, Plum, Ac., a fine
atock, '
Rstebckce—tlio Troer'in tbn 'Nomry. 'Call and
EVERQBKEKS Iran 110 8 fcot,bTti» hundred,
.chant; alto, SHADE TBEES AND SEHOBBEBV,
wholenleanantalH... ....
AddtMff MTTSWmGfi.ATfD OAKLAND NCE
SERlES,Tittsbargb, Pa.' ’ r . 7 .
MtfcdMrtS : cJOHN MURDOCH, J* 5
R.mno.M)*
On and after MONDAY, November 25th, 1861,
Trains will leave tha Depot of the Ttan
rijad, in Pittsburgh, as follows:
P3t&vrg\, Columitu end CincimtaJi Lina tia
Sreutenri'Cff. , . )
Leaves Pittsburgh 1:55 a. m.
-do Steubenville fo2S a.* n>.
do Newark 12:05 p. m.
do Cbliitnluu 1-cto p. m.
Arrive*Cincinnati - <i:», p. ox
do St. Louis UM.t a. m.
L«avea Pittsburgh 1:55 p. m.
,do Mrubeuvillo S:IU p. m.
d>» Newark l~tA> midnight.
«lo Co|;itut«iK. 1:30 a.,to.
Arn'esCim-Uin.iti 7:40 a. m.
do ?t. Louh . :ii::jO p. m.
No chniice of ears between Pittsburgh .mil Cincinnati.
Spb-ndid Sloping van Mmcbed tOfdl Sight Trains.
on.i \v'- r ,-i; ng ‘lint.
L.M,*,- a Pittsburgh 1:55 a.m.
do W ellavilio .. .. ►. . , j;25 a. m.
do Steubenville • S:lhJ a. m.
do Wheeling 6:Aj a. m.
Arrivie Bolhiir.a., i a. m .
Leave* Pittsburgh 1:3.'. p. m.
do WelDviUv .. i:rti p. a ,
do SK-übunviUe ... 5;10 p. in.
do Wheeling 6.-25 p. m.
Arrives BoIIalr..; 6;40 p. m.
Connecting ai tijitenngwuo uaitimoro and Ohio
Railroad, and ut BoUoir. with Central Ohio Railroad
for Zativst ille, Lancaster, Cirdeville, (.VJumbua and
Cincinnati.
Jtyfd’Uryfc and <?bw>/aw J tinf.
Leave* Pittsburgh
Jo Welbville..
do ltuyani
do Alliance...,
do Hudson .
Arrives Cloveiund..
Learnt Pittsburgh
do Wellwvitlr..
do Bnyard
do Alliance ...
Jo Uudftoti
Arrive* Cleveland .
Connecting «t Bayard with Tufitar&woe branch tor
S<-'v I'hilad 'ljdtia undOtnal Dowr, jit AJUanc* with
Pittsburgh, i'i rt Warn* and Chicago KriHruftd, nt
Hudson with Ck-vvLuid, Zaiii'e.rUlr' utij Cincinnati tt.
K. f..r Akron, t'uyahoga )• aii» and Ml!Ur*burg, mid
at Cleveland nlthf. a K K it. h r Erie, Dunkirk
and liuihdo with C .t T. It. H. |..r Toledo, J>etruit
aud Chicago.
Mail Train hav«3 ul -..d0 «. rn., stopping at all sta
tions between llochtoHer dad Beilair.
WelUvillo Accommodation leaves.at A;2oj>. ni.
Heluming uum umit* iu Piitabu/gh Ad foUowa-
Mail Train /|:10 p. m
Fast Lino.- HkUO'p. m.
Express Train l*os a. m.
Wellatillo Accommodation 9:4o<a, m.
. Passengers desiring to go to Sondnskyi TWedo,
Chicago, or poiDtu W’-rnt, via Cleveland, must b* par
ticular to ask for ticket* via Cleveland. - 1
Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty
Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
JOHN STEWAKT, Ticket. Agent.
Fur lurtner information, apply to
W ILLIAM sTEWAKI, Agent,
At the Company's Office iu Freight Station, Penn st.
□OU7
loot-THE PEyxsvi-.gjprTwggBeSW
VANIA CENTRAL KAiIrJtUAU.i RIIWI’HAiLY
TRAILS. ..... • „
On and after MONJDAjIVNovI 26thi the THROUGH
MAIL TRAIN leuveg the I'uAtcoger fc>uiUon;ov*ry
morning (except Sunday) nt 'i6o a. iu., slopping only
at principal stations, and making direct connections
ut Harrisburg lor. Baltimore and Washington, and fur
New York via Allentown route.
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN ioavea daily
at 4:40 a. m., sippping only at principal stations,
making direct connection at Harrisburg forßaltj
more and Washington and. for New York yj* Allen
town route.
THE EAST LINE Unves tko Station dully (except
Sunday) at 10:60 p.'m., stopping only at principal
stations, making direct contwetiou at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington.
WAY FREIQfIT TJW.IS WITH .PASSENGER
GAR ATTACHE!), leaves the Passenger 1 Station
every morning (Sundays excepted) at 5-K)ju,m., run
ning us far u Conemnugii and ■tupping at ail sta
tion*. ' . ‘*
AC-COiIiIODATION TRAINS. .
Tho JoUnstotvnAtfcommodation Traiq leaven doily
(except Sunday) atdiOO p. m., mopping at all stations
and rufifltng as tar as Couemangh.
First AcoommodntKMi Train 1 fox'WaU'B Station leaves
daily (except Sunday) at -CIO a. m.
Second Accommodation Train tor Wall’s Station
leaves dally (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. in. *-
Third Accommodation Train for ; .Wair« Station
leave* daily (except Sunday) at :,
Fourth, Accommodation.. Train forLiWftU r fl. Station
Icuree daily (except Sunday) . .
Returning Trains arrive In as follows:
Express, 1:16 p. m.; Mail,- 8:36 p.~W’. ;-Tpat * Lino,
l:Uu a. m. ; Johnstown Accotnfntwil€dortUKft 4. m. ;
First Wttii'BStation Sec
ond Wall's Station Accommodation,
Wall’s Station Accommodation, 1:<)6 p. taJ;*Tourth
Wall’s Station Accommodation, 6:05 p.‘ui.“ l *
Trains for Blairavillo and Indiana ctmuvet'aißlalr*-
vilie Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation
and Express Trains East and Wait- .
The traveling public will find it greatly to their in
terest, in going East or West, to travel by ibo'Penn
sylvania Railroad, ns the accommodations now offend
cannot be surpassed on any other route. 'Tbe Roadis
ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dost.
We can promise dainty, spcM and comfott to'all who
may favor thw Hoad with their patronage.
, MI „.J. P. TOU.NU.
FAHE k
To NewTork. §l2 6UITO Baltimore.
To Philadelphia..... 10 wo|Tf> Lancaster,...,
To Barriaburg 7 lij
Baggage chocked to all Slaiionn oil tho Pcnnajlrti'
nia JUilroad, and to Pbiiadeljibia, Baltimore and
New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in car* >lll be
charged on excwtf, according to distance traveled, In
addition to the station rates, except from stations
where tbo Company bos no Agent.
NOTICE.—In 'cu&o of loss, tbo Cpmpaby will hold
themselves responsible for personal baggage only,
and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. *' •
N. U.—An Omnibus Linehai been employed to
convey passengers and baggage to and from the De
pot, at a ch&rgo not to exfiood 25 cents tor each pas
senger and baggage. For ticket*, apply to •*. .
J. 3TEWAHT, Agent,'
At the P. B. R Piu*tngrr Station;'on Liberty and
Grant streets. .. iooH
T aPORIAST.ps~-a.~i
X—AU persons parch as
Tickets for St. Louis, B *
Joseph and other points io Northern Hlmouri, the
State of Kunsas, or the Territories, should Insist on
haring tickets that read by the h'OßTJi'lil&JOtfßl
RAILROAD. The only route from St. Louis to Ht.
Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest line, by thir
teen boars, to the remotest point reached by rail, and
is always aacheap as any other.
Boy your tickets to Kunsas and all points in North
ern Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad..
- ISAAC U. STURGEON,
President and Genual Superintendent of the North
Missouri Railroad.
A RAILTtOAD.— jft.
trains daily depart from
arrive at Pittsburgh, (nxeept Sunday.) •
Through trains, sU.jm.ujz at'Hultoa, leave Pitts
burgh at Ga. m. an i t; ; • i.. ai.
Uulton Accomroo-lfiii'ui tinlhs leave Pittsburgh at
yand II a. m., and ai 1, iiuaad CtlOp. m. J -
Accommodation litinr, returning, leara Holton as
:4b aud 10 a. w > nt l iin. 'and 1:45, 3:30, 5:39 and
:35 p.m. . _
Excursion Ticket . i iusburgh to Holton and
return, 25 cents. AU jaavngere ftAm Pittsburgh,
without tickets, Will Ik* rhnreedfull fare.-
ie? R.F. MOLLKY, Superintendent.
fJTO FARMERS AND OTHERS.
EOR SALE, GEOWETU3 SUPERIOR PATENT
GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR,
Patented January 10,1S60.”
- The superiority ot 'this FAN oror all others in use
consists in its cheapness, .simplicity and durability.
Second, in cleaning Urals, juter, better and more
thoroughly, with Ices-labor, than any other.mill.
The patentee of the above Fan has been' Idng en
gaged in manufacturing and selling Agriculture! Im
plements, and convinced : of'the greStwunt of.a good
Fan for cleaning the diQorent-.klnils. of ,Grain and
Swede, ptesents this to the public, witbfuU confidence
that It will meet their wonts.
The undersigned, haring purchased the solo right
to manutocture «nd‘‘ sell -tha’-obore-Gralh-Fhn and
Separator In Westarn Ponnsylrania, Western Vir
ginia, and all Ohio, and the right to . sell jLn Indiana
and Illinois, is now prepared to tlll.all orders, whole
sale or retail, at 319 Liberty'street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
se3:nt*wtfF *’ W. W. : WALLACE.
QOAPt -SOAPU :BQAP«|^Ths'jpßEin.
Kj cal Oltvi Eeajmvk Soap, manufactured- by B.
C. k J. 11. SAWYER, is .ockndwtalgod' tb oe the
most serviceable ofany kind yet offlsred terthopublic.
Its superior advastecerare found tofts cheapness,
saving of labor, and Ju ..efficacy in: removing grease,
paint, tor aud without. Injuring tho skln. or in the
leastwise damaging the (meet quality, of. goods. It
can be hsed,irltn all kinds of water,'* *
Bcftnmce is made'with plessureti tbe subjoined
certificate, emihating ftom gantlemen'Well'known in
this eommhnity, mid. .who uad ovary ihcUftp afforded
of seeing It fullyaad fairly tested; ~ i.
Cuart«mtutcr , « Dmiirtneniq/ ftpe(A£,2Urfeeni&
1 a*d I FoUtinnlh'Bccinicut* penkiytcanla'TdUimteru, •
“Sawyer’s Chemical OHre-Er#BiyeiB6ep' ,J haTing
been, taed .very-estensively lh> our BegiXMils, ire
haye no hesitation in certifying.that itewsa found ad
mirably adapted to tits W,of, AbMoigiet*|.a&d deci
dedly’ the most superior ho ire which couldbeproems
•ed far the service: f ' " 'JAMES 1 A,EKLN,
: QuartenaßsterTwelftX Regiment.
, , . .. : ALEX. FOB&rXH,
- Quartermaster Fourteenth Regiment.
.m:.k, moobmead,
and Quartermaster Thlfteehth' Regimsnt.
FOUR OWN PRINTING. ..
COOLEY'S CABINET PRINTING OfIICE,
DwUtnel tur S3IALL;.P£Ii<TKHS*. STATIONERS,
DRUGGISTS, MERCHANTS, .QHOCBB&.BAIiK
KBS. ASTATiUKS, tbtt AEIIV Tbs
Praise* ire offer for.taUjtti'o'df a heisYtatftni»aro the
'simplest anditringeat ftnd , fcOT , '.ftaui : ltf!bpT cheap
rrc**cap**rinvemSl,.aad ocftpYlcestyac*? canbo
operated byao J ooe>ivrbetU»l prrnter'oniotiiand are
iold at pvi«abiUiertounl«sardot—tlmt-lato say at
about'one-Jmii tlxTprice of Job/Pnaee* geiw in use.
Tbe Cnthieta (apoipthtch ihoiptefasM 'fltiuid,) aro
eomponW-of small crises,-willy 'and sttoiigjy'put to*
getuer»|«ndfor com pact ncse and ccfettatenco bam
cerer tfecn oqtulledl. „C4ll’ fend examine* offend for
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