The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 20, 1862, Image 4

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. Rcantar* part*,# rt*po*d9r*p«ratt.
yorl Wurw. Tott.—U A, M., Jkqqut I.
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Tag Starlight Approaching.
SuDcuvioqvmrs.
JJ*PPy S«w Tear! Yon’r* got» riiocklng cough,
ttfl* eomit^f, ud off.
That wretched craft! Ant Itogo io bar ?
„JW eoek«boat carry an ambawador!
WjocUf X own, to make a frank couftmion.
J**a dunged my early notionsof Seowrion,. ‘j
Jeff, talked It up—l m a fool to h—d.hlm-^
And half pyaadad strf mjgbt)ncc*aibljn<
They're (topp'd oar ration*, of chaapajtne end oys
ten. .. I >;. {j * o -u “
H<n£l. defeat -themcursed Yankee cloisters 1
The cot! hanler than'* ballet;
. The-'frah we getJaStfehlhg in my gullet.
■ ' ‘ .■ ,;t 1"
Jfaecm, you’r* right,Tof/argueai we may> ‘
Our mksienary labors will >;•
As forajmie, Tdfreelygfcre ns2h£* <
If Iwas (ofsl/bitt^trad^te&nyT
Jfhs® V how could you know
You'd soon be t
?peak-inaloww.toof—you trifle, Slidell;
Socft ibCrSabthadlnace.ls wane than idle. . . . »
B«id«i you seattaalankeaTiacals mtu, - • •
tfwy orechrtr iw i
And swear, tluity* short! toe- beibn* *e parted,
Maaonand.Slidell, both, wore unite. dbwn>bearted.
‘ V 1 1? upperlip—heW*eTtthfh{fs went
Until the San Jacinto «tug>f>edt2ie Trent!
.SUDCtL.
•HertomplMUjriß^obt— tKeSan Jadnto, 1
r , . **opPCd,T( o ald surely hare flr’d Into,
•: "WJRrtW*" ,ttnk the British .packet, . i
. dtbe ladiea, p ‘ .
And a*nt both you, and me, and 1 our despatches,
Down to the lower pit Id Daty* halch#7~
. Tia plain enough, w l-’t* had a wnKcbed time on’t. -
There is do mum ini—w lei us fiyiaeon’t.
been loyal;
. ptek.yetaken'lbitloEM,.Beaufort, and Pori Royal,
And* aS for' ■Ohai'lWton, wo hare lately learnt
The harbor'a ruin’d, tbocily'a burn'll-. ■
Our troubles thicken—let urnot ’ ;
The Ted’a, IU-dear, w llPcarry all before Vm
If ihtooW; both knock nnder.
The Southern mm* that hare long been cheated.
And led to think the Yankees were defeated
salt *.f” pnn> o p-«U things hero are quiet;
snftthenrtao brand riot;
wko^*ld Abe Ltocoln op in terror. .
. ' Amnw gdrri&a, are tbratselyo^ln error.
' A* for myself, I’m jdmofct ready, now.
To go to Washington and take tbe tow.
hasox.
Pmcu, Slidell, Pora. Our tot U full or n il—
A double traitor Is tbet-cry dovll;
' y®JP» to amt when Ibero, ©nr course Is 1
To draw long bow* about our rast resource*.
Hi, tJJO.wcrtt oundvwi toseawh «n eUmes,
And find a bolder liar than tbs Times.
We’Jl cotton to the Time*; jt-haa been said:
*«iy ronr tbs louder when they are well fed.
OpM W 8 havenone—sblapkstm wiu not do;
t*®*. ««qr wcelT* an 1.0. V.
'■ 'n* rm n*rp6Tnbl6i orsotnp mch tbior,
'• ; P™ I am Knir
government. -
• And hn«Wy»tfdn*t Britain to protect ns,
. , :*ac*lr#«mr Aomag^-obansal and direct ta?^
- r *'■■■• j^ofeebiameaeiay.];
iu.: • stiutXL. ;:••
Ooffc.my Mend, fwfch to hear the whole.
' I caO't'onlMß ydnfl *ty this derltlsh roll.
, itn>ctt._;
• I tklnk 'twin bo knuch Worse in tbs Blnaldo.
• r-.-;.-rr
’** *°» *ka Iwpd alwie know* what I shall do.
: teWMe_rt* Ambaamdon
. : wad tterJincrtttriM rolling fmtk» deck. • •>-.;•
- vi- . *?■/■ .•.•'■»:'•*» *tlW lICItTMT. : i
-.•Bt«ward*leay, bs qniek, and bring a b*sln.
o-.,. r ‘-.-r-.-r r.V .aWJSIL. •
.iFwOi/aadr-oh Loni—maks baata for me and «-»>r
.reooanaicarrAßT. ■
►. JUb^Uoa’a,working npwarda-pmy faring three: *
,W. : ':v..
what aborridaeal.
. Bce&ejtihe Fo>t Office.,
~,[rEomtboPoagbksepri#Pn*.]
A MUeaiAnlswJynpproachefl. Bke is
:• «wrt *nd .ungalniy, with« hstchst ahsped
- fhe«, And a hAt<ched -edged .voice.: v
*i <‘‘Where’sme letther?. , : .in her abrupt
question., - - k .
VWJuit;iett«r r ssks.Ute clerk.
.' j iaind now;>"i went mi three
' .-pint*.”,.,.,' 4 ;,, t .... .
“Whatthrve cents?” .
• “TbethroecintAljrr ye to sinds let
: „Ut«r to IfsWvTorrick.”. • . . .
‘sWJint.do.fjou wnnfc the three cents for
•- “BecausetheUtther never -wint.”
- “And how do ypa know it never wentT’
wMn me. sisther Answered it
ehessidshe neTer gotit.” ...-
j" oould she Answer it if- aha never
. .
“AiTAh, hold your faeed. WiU yer give
.methe three cint, or won’t jl?”
“No mA*Am; you must he crsxy te nst
“Ie it me ctmxy ?■’-
“Certainly; craiy aa a bedbug."
“Bad luck to ye, an' ia it the Uke of ye'
q»ll me a bedbug? Is there tor
pf; gittitf: at’, yd except through
.tail little winder?” asked the now furious'
women.
-V “Na ma’am;, no other way.”
1 ' “Finn; ltT»vlnbky for 7#, thin. If there
come .and weltye like in ould
•hoi/ . continued the lady u
«WW«nUwey; “Hl.tell me, husband to-
‘ the two eyes-wt of ye,:
v 1 AiriralMHhfc Ptiid|«l Hotels,: :
' OP VO • !nOBT.
IUOTION HOtfU—Liberty it:; uiir K' Bi Dipot
J '‘'‘:'wnn'AV9arii‘nohianu’
' • fcirot irjonai,
tiJTSveeMngtSrMerpmt'a 8 SteertOWo
7pSteßr~- r ;
WXnrpii/.tf r7orwc# CWlHlSuni? ‘ f
C|Ki£tiN«o, Sailor te. Sent Hitunu,
JjtfMhtf.KX, OjVpcij.O^SA
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D jjjarsi , ™ fc *
. Utßt H WtU(T f do J
£ do D E Holme*, Chicago
Smt . Woods, do .~ H BB*U, F3B
•> ? O>P«. . . „ X B K—tiig, j
J Jmm «ad fcmUy. DFKto.fT do .
X XJnioo, Kbenalmrg J A Kclnuah, Bdltimon
’» ‘ KBttM,\UCnw.
XB&rpenler, H Ohio
H 8 Campbell, A W Smith, Cp pferoolnt
B Bancroft, Baltimore J Sonrbeck,
! '«!imn.Qn^'JtakMMn
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BAXVKt
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; Tkotr-WoßDtr, Altoona!
*'f 1 Dartfogtoii
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ft'B«tki PontsoUwney
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PITTSMUBtiJS MARKETS. ;
{Etporjjd npeeidtlf fir tl* Pltiabargh DaStf QcietU.]
fiertTBDAT, Jan 18th, 1862.
FLOCB—There k spur shilling demand for.
Flour,, without,. however, any variation in rates.
Sale.of 300 bbto .Family at $536,15;. 100 dd do at SSQ
S,l2i and: 100 doTancy on ortrats (arms. Extra ti
steady at $4,60@4,C5, and raacy ss,«3fi>T&.
OBOCSBISS—fiagar is firm at 9J£@iqc fbr Cuba,
aod lO tp. iur prime to choke N. O. - Coffee
ataadyj with a sals In two lota of gtfbag* at j*o@£ic.
Mobaeee unchanged. _
HOGS—Sals ot 20 drossed ilog* at $3,00 per 100 lbs.
DRIED TBOTT—SaIe of76'bush Apples at $1,50
@102; 20 do do at £1,02, and 30 do Poaches at $3.
_GBEEN APPLES—scare* and iu demand; sale of
10 bbls common al $2, and 10 do prim* at $3.
BtTTtfEß—in fair Inquiry, while prices remain un- } » r'T* TAW no
changed; sole of2oo lbs primeßoll at 13c per ft. U d ! A ?t»aw UNEDKW Klllißti
3t>bladoatl2iic. _ wc perm, and £k. .UPON STOCKSOF CRUDE'AND IREPIXED
rtißie_i. i « i . OlLS.—Th*undersigned, fortho Insurance Cotnpa
- CORK—In Letter supply; saloon wharf of3oo bush nis* isprasented by them, raspoetftiUy announce to
prime Ear at43c. thatat ameetlneof the
a*—
Bectined ot 20@21c per gall—-cash and time. Tic v
, CHEEStr-Sale of 10 boxes W. jtt. at 6>4c alb _ Tb^ 1 OiU, Petroleum, lto. k,
aud 12 d 0 do at Tc ' • v Oila, Benzine, Benzol* or Naptha, stored iu
““ 1 * Tc ' ih» built np porUons of thU city «lmU ba considered
’ • and dull,with small eata* at 10@llc as well as stocks of goods stored with
(fcrdoz. -|-*aid Oils, and th* bulldinga in which said stocks of
■ ■ Oils and Goodsar* stored.
■ • Jiew York Money-Market.
The week Moats with money euy %t 5% to 6 per
cent, for call loans.
Mercantile dUcouuta continue to W*n P uuder a
fctincral disinclination to embark in now enterprises
HU the financial policy of the government U follr
settled. . .
: Theikoks* l * gaining in specie. Gold k eeUine
kt c * l premium, with a downward tendency.
; Porxiow Exctusar.—lncreased confidence in the
ability of the government to arrangAJts finances on
a aoomt baaii,has broken down the market'for Ex
change. First .clan 60 day sterling Mila are freely ot
tered at 112%, which la about the rate, after deduct
ing tbs price of gold, before the Bank suspension.
Imports bf River.
BG do do, Wo HcKeerSl do do do, W P Woolridge;
■ 6 bhde tobacco, & bales rags, 3 kgs butter, Clarke &
co; .17 bide sundries, 3 do lard, 1 ek feathers, John
. Floyd A co; 16 bbls eggs, John Grazier; 1-66 floor brls,
Allen, McCormick A co; 832 oil bbls, Ardisco oil co;
46 do do, Thoe'Bell A co; 80 do do, Hutchinson A co;
1331umrWm-PhllUps; 89dodo, ABrown; 9 cattle,
F G Wood; 296 sks corn, J B Thompson; 200 do do,
W. H Hagan; 382 do do. Stewart A broj 84 do do, J A
Fetcs'nßs9 do barley, Rhodes A Verier; ll bbls pota
toes,'ll 'Biddle; l bx goods; J;D Baldwin; 5 bxa butter
John Herbort; Shales wadding, AFrownfleld; S do
do, Jarolawskl A bro; 9 ala bbls; 7 bxs, Beyuer A bro.
GALLIPOLIS— feb Cbpixk— 9l bbls floor, J &
Liggett A co; 1 bbl eggs. Means A Coffin; 28 oil bbls,
Wm Bagaleyt 2 bbls old copper, C G Ifuarey A co; 60
oil bbls, 8 M Kier A co; flour bbls, B T Kennedy
A l»ro; 181 do do, J L Noble A cu; GJ do do; Edgertun
A Stewart; 60 do do, J Jeffreys; 1081 bbls flour,Clorko
4 co; 60, head catUerdW bead hogs, W C Wllllamsmi
Imports by Railroad.
PrrreßUEOn, Fir. Warns A Cnioaoo Bulboad.—
' Jan. 18.—1 cor setup steel, Jones, Boyd A co: 316
'hides; G N Hoflsloit; 54 bbls oil, A Lyons A co; 35
ourbqys, Jas Irwin; 1 bbl poultry, Peter Porter, 8
dressed bogs, Frank Van Gordon 46 do do, Bruwn A
Kirkpatrick; &s.bbk oil, 3 M Kicr; 16 bbls rye Hour,
O Thumm A co; 6 cks, 9 kgs, 2 bxs rivola, 1 ck, 2 bdb
wire,;BTownsend A co; Sdortuba, 6 do washboards
H Langeamp; 22 dew tubs. E Heazletoo.
-Cxixuura A Pmuoux Bjulboxo Jan. 17
.6 bbls.flour, B Bobieon A co; 7 do do, Jas klcCully A
cu; 33 bdls chairs, Frank Walker, daks oats, 7 do dry
apples, H Biddle A co; 161 tks ryr, llcCultomrh.
Smith A,co; 3» bu«h wheat. L Wllmarth: 12 roils
leather, 4 bdls cow tails, A A W Rickard.
River News.
*- Tub Bitki and We* tubs—Abbivau and Dr.
pawtubxs—Stnunoorms ABixona—Ciaba Dbax
Bom>.—The river under the influence of tho recant
heavy Tain* was rfcjttg rapidly yesterday, with seven
teen foot by the marks last evening—an advance of
six feet during the preceding twenty-four hours. The
weather continues cloudy, warm and disagreeable,
with frequent showers of rain. The Anthony b en .
tiraly free oftos and it Is probable that simmers trill
beresdy to go tip this evening —BaslneM wis
firisnbly brisk at the wharf on Saturday, the receipts
being fctr, while the shipments were moderate. The
Marengo for Bt. Look; Emma for Cfiidnnßtl, Vndine
forGallJpolk,ana LUxle Martin for Zanesville, do
parted on Saturday. The Marengo! had one of the
best-trips of the season, being loaded down to the
gtuhis. Beside quite a number of passengers and a
quantity of miscellaneous freight, she had over
two hundred tmuof shells, cannon; balls*
eta, etc., consigned to Com. Toote, Cairo, Illlnok.
The Emma also had an excellent cargo, including a
Urge numbered government wigtaa.........Tbe
Grakim from Zanesville will be found at the wharf
this morning.. The steamer Clara Bean has been
pdrehssed by Cspt. G. W. Dickerson, and will be
continued in the Pittsburgh sad Portsmouth trade,
tearing here every Tuesday -..The Emma Duncan
from Cincinnati was the only transient arrival.
We take the following particulars ofdhe sinking of
the Arlrocia from ths LouisTUle Journal:
- The* steamer Captain fiamoel Shaman,
tKwnd from St. bools to Pittsburgh, sank at the bead
of.fbe .Fells about'sandse yesterday morning. £be
lud pasted salty up through the caul, and the pilot
«a* straightening op toward the city wharf, when*
}nolrtt gut or wind from the Kentucky tbora struck
b«*~ bow, Whkb.togetber irilb the strong entrant
wbicbssie oottberein the direction. of thp Falla
•WBBg herrtaUntiy around, casting bar to strike
some heavy tlmbexgyrhlch bm lhaabstinent,al the
bod of tbs caul, which penetrated her h'alfjWw
lov the guards aft of the boilers. She filled ilmoau
Immedtstaly, and sunk with her stem in nine feet oC
vater, her bow retting nponihe rocks and timbers at
the entrance to the canal. It U the cminlonof many
. that tbe boat't kadli brokm, twiMMiif
would indicate it,* but Gapt. Shuman has confidence
th^. ,b f “* ** »i"4f Md ssnt at once by telegraph
to Cincinnati for lbs bell boat Champion to crane to'
his reUa£ ...
H«r consignments for Pittsburgh embraced 1 box
tJV and books, P Frerogie; aw Backs and 134 bam la
fioor,J)enJel Wallace; 46 empty ala barrel* ana)» bf
barrels,-Spencer 4 Garrard;-125 bides, Brownsville
wharf B> tea lard, Jena 4 Laqghlins; 9 barrels
Si,'JbfctfG«lgfd; and 1,546 Sacks wheat, B T Kan
-7 4 Bro. d'ha Pittsburgh freights which were
below, will of cover be greatly damaged. ;
The Artzoniala an old craft, owned by Messrs, Jao.
Conway, Jamas Park and others, of Pittsburgh, and
is insured there fbr S6,OW. ■ WUUaason. an
old pilot, was at the wheel at the time of the acci-'
dent, and this affair of tbs Aritonia is the first mifr*
fttrtooe to which he hap .bees subjected in an expert*
•oca of a quarter ofa&ntury.
Ciicinran in LocnjyiLLE — eUgani
and commodious side wheel gmnm Dnncan, CepfoF.
T. Batchelor, karee for. Cincinnati and Loulsrllla
this erenlng. ihewm b* followed to-morrow by the
ftgpnch gey Wart; Capt. ff. S. Evans. - __ •
Pos Sjr. |>oute—-The fine steimecsPrima Doona,
Capt. Moore, J. W. Hallman, Capt. McCarty; and
Dacotah, Capt, Qendricksoo, wiU commence
for St. Louis forthwith
Pos
"The paochuU steamer
Qmham.Ceptalu.Ajen, «krk W. G..Wibon, wIU
leave for Zarteerllle, u usual, ta-morrow at 4 p. m,,
STEAMBOATS.
tpOK CINCINNATI, LOUIS-, *
-P TILLS AKL ST. LOUI&—Tbo flntifißElK
-*t*mmar J. W; HAILHAX Cast,
•£ora »od aU lntermedUU TUESDAY,
IWK:CJNCiNN ATI, IXJU’iS-, just*
tills and ST. Loifra
ttestUU- Mw-ateamcr
Coo. J). Moore, will Loot* for tbo'above «&d *ll (stor-
twm, 0B TinWDAYv2!rt inrt., *t4p. tOi
.Toe fMxttft>or pMMMt* •roly on Ward ilia
OiTTSBUKUii AND UAL-,
A Xrt*Olrd iPAdKST,~Th« tcitu(lfii)idw|BM
row fiawqmterrtaoiaor UNBINS, Cunt.
jHUJmto RlUbnrjh for -OeUipolli SYKBY; BATUH-
Botumiog, -tecvea (tempo
tk-SJUITTURBDAT,•VM*..m.. Sue freight br
rpMM£*:«|>plT onLoeraur to ;
j.B.LIVINafIIOM A 00„ Agonl^
TAOKXT.^WWIu»^^HtfiE
lug, t'H^btU; 4 fttrkmibtufc/
Iroktoti airt'Portonioirth.—Tha atoUMp "OLABA
J>KAJf» OioL OrW. Ufckerioo, will lan for Porto*
Booth KTSBY fllMPilt » 8 o'clock p. m.—
Letreo PortamodibKYeßxTßlPAY, at pf o’clock
m." For freighthr. pawn croljroa.l«*nl«r to,
oofcdlm y--u» I JMO. FtACEj A'r
—. ~gcot:
P EQ UL A tt. WrE KK L V , ■ »'
Xv- ZixxsniiLr i>aoket.- Tb4BHlft
saw and baa gUfal pMMpger Kmm EMMA UHAv
HAM« Capu Monroe Ann, learea ’ Pittibargb for
ZM»«iue *nejir Tuesday, at * o’clock p. m.-
BotOrnia*, ima-tasonrige JSVEBY YfIIDAY, •: I
*• J f^.vSS*?Lyp— < *g* apply os board or to
' A'B. MVlSfliTOyjt Areata. Pittibnhfh.
H. 8. MKBOB A CO..
SHSf * H ?5 3 ['V W¥S;-./*SI3«ol«u;U»i«i lor
WhesUngand au totonnediata porta Ktmt Tfrgg..
D«aBWAI
**♦ maklo*\ct3to'oom*#ctkiM witb tbe^ »molar
DAT and rum, it I Vdotk a. ai.!'S£
laalptid Cincinnati. VorMtbtiai^.
«o board or to JAS.OOLLIUS* 00.^
1 1H WfoeratnaL
PKODUCK-? - — '
X wo Wm, DrensrKfll Extra Family Flour,
30 : ’ J***"*® Rambo Avpka, ?■
•'.’-.••Jf :.
-
10 j>Us. Corn Meal, \ \..y,
mi txmlt bj ., BlbOtl!''
i WtAOfik»-56. noki ud 23
.•■>•; \1 I *c.ii " . . . r f
wynLulm
b«a opened* NORMALBCHOOL at No. 27 St.
Clair street, Thirdwtory. ..■••••
' ' ' ■ TUrimoiqf qf Shockers.-
U “,«• «foa*"Bor of the Teachers, th* man to
whom all of us look for advice and Instruction.
, _ . JOHN J. WOLCOTT.
I concur most bewrtUy with the above.
. , LEONARD JI» EATON.
I .Cheerfully concur In tbs opinion expressed above.
FBE\f
Wtoim thatthe
foregoing recommendation k folly merited.
'tiL ■ ' A* BURTT.
*J™>* of no ono who dwsrrea higher testimony ta
. >.N. AVKBY.
I fully concur in tbe ebore recommendation
/ D. DENXIBOH.
«“ P«|«*r® puplU fiirtlw High School <mkk«r
tltth Any other teacher ta thie city.
A. T. DOU.TBETT.
i&:3tawd
TtaM.i—Si [wr wn-k, in ,'u!v.
.7 IS Vt: l. A .M’E o
l!aolnd, Thu IralHUcn ■JjoiHlnj lraiM|„„
piod a. obor. atatetl, ibjtll, with their conliu. be
cuuged au additional rata yf prumlum to that wlilrh
would U olharwiaa chwgwl.o f nat lei X.
half per cent, per orintim.
whtn Ht * n ' d L '°» l or on.
or Besidiumla kept io quantities excoedin&me bar
b*m»U, (be rate of premium io
b 7 J .i Uar^Sl ah * U ** Buat Mon “tr* hutardous
£!nV,U !n? “«°? thftn *« n are stored iu one
baildidg, the minimum hits of premium shall bo one
and oue-hair per cent, per annum. Other stock# of
goods stored with said Oil*, and the buildings iu
which said stocks of oils and goods are atoredAhall be
subject to the same rates of premium
.h K £i r ~lT > ? l *' be “ lbe *“ d » °»*- * c -t i*niej In
tnenrat resolution, are stored in a building entirely
removed from other buildings, and properly fitted lur
its reception by thorough Tgutilation. aml oeber pre
cautions which biay be dccmed_neceaaaiy, or wVn
stored On wbaxvce, or in sheds ihereonT the rate oi
premium shall not be less than thue >es crncr nor
annum. ‘ r
President Wes turn Insurance
Company of Pittsburgh.
SAMUEL KKA, becretury Citizens’ Insurance
Company of Pittsburgh.
BOBEBT FINNEY, Secretary Eureka Insurance
Company of Pittsburgh.
S. A. BLNEttABT, Secretary Pittsburgh Insnr
ance Company of Pittsburgh.
B. SLBUOK, Secretary Allegheny Insurant Com
pany of Pittsburgh.
I: GUIBB SPBOUL, Secretary Pennsylvania In
surance Company of Pittsburgh.
W. p. JONES, Agent InsuranceOumnany of North
America of Philadelphia, Pa., and Hartford Eire lu
surancs Company of Hartford, Conn.
P. A. HABEZBA, 4gent Delaware M. 8. Insur
ance Company of Philadelphia.
J. O. COFFIN, Agent—
h rankilu Fire insurance Company,')
Reliance hi. Insuranoe Company, >of Phila
Philadelphia F. and L. In?, Com’y. f
E. C. LOOMIS, Ag't “Hume” of Mew "York, N. Y.
"PhAnix” of Hartford, Cotin.
“Springfield,” SpriogM, Moss
JAMES W. ABBOTT) Agent—
Kortliern Insurance Compauy, London.
..^.k ll ?.?*.. l . u#l !r ini:o Company, New Haven, Gmn.
GEO. W. BLACKSTOCK, Ageot—
Continental Insurance Co., |
Manhattan Insnranre Co., , „ ...
Loriiltrd Insurance Co., f f * e ' r Fork.
Washington Insurance Co , ]
... Insurance Com’y of Philadelphia.
JNO. B. McFADDEN, Agent
Irving Insuranoe Co., __■)
Commercial Insurance Co., >of New York.
Uetrqpolitan Insurance Co., j
C. ALBERT PALMEU. Agent Manufacturers* In
surance Company of Pennsylvania.
A. A. CARBIEB A 880., Agents f tna Insurance
Company, of Hartford, Connecticut.
BOBEttI H. TBOIUVOM, Agent Girard Fire and
Marios Insurance Company of Philadelphia.
Jals;std . ¥ .
TTMTED STATES OF Aiffißldi
IJ WE3TEBN DIETBIGT OF PENNKYLVa’
nIA, sa.
ofbifiirmaHoa has been filed lu’tbe
District Court of the United States of America for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, on the twenty
sixth day of Deamber, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-cue, by Bobert B
W **>• United Sutra, cm
twhalfuf Use united State*, alleging in substanre
that a oertain Steamboat called the ISAAC HAM
METT, and of the following dimensions and deecriD
tioo, to wit: In length. L» feet, in breadth 114 feet, tn
depth fifcetj measures 146 5*-96 tons; it a steamer,
has a wheel stern, a- cabin on deck and plain heed,
and U now lying at the port or Plttebuagb, In said
district, and Is owned in part by one Victor Wilson,
a citizen resident and inhabitant of the Bute of Mis
sissippi; that in pursuance of the Act of Congress, so
proved July 13th, 1861, the President of the United
Stales issued his proclamation, dated August 16th.
HMJI, declaring februtti that the inhabitants of the
suu of MimMppi are in a stale of insurrection
against the United States, and that from and alter
fifteen days from said August loth, 1861, all'thins
and vereeu belonging in whole or in part to any citT
.zen or inhabitant of eeid State ofMiartjrippi found io
auy part of the United States would be forfeitod to
the United Btatee, and that eaid steamboat owned as
aforesaid was so found la the port ofPittsburgb upon
said December 28th, 1861, and that the said vend,
her tackle, apparel and foruiture became thereby for
feited to 4he use of the United Stales, and praying
that the sains may be condemned as forfeited as
aforesaid.
. Now, therefore, ia pursuance of the monition under
um aaai of tha said Court, to ma directed and deliv
«r*d, I do hereby give public notfea to all persona
claiming the aaid veaael, bar tackle, apparel and ftir-
Blthre, vr any interest therein, or Uen thereon, or in
any manner interestedia tha aama, that they be and
appaar before the said District Coon, at tho city of
Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, tha 2Stb day of January
naxt, (UKSi,) at eleven o’clock, in tha forenoon oT that
day, if the asms shall be a day of Jurisdiction, other
wlaa on the next day of Jurisdiction thereafter, then
and than to Interpoae their claims and to make their
allegations in that behalf. ■ A. MURDOCH,
V. &, Marshal for tha WeatenTpiatrict of Penn's.
Pittsburgh, Doc <T7lh, IWl.—de3ouitd
IQUHIUOUK-S XX FL'iiii' ULASd
OVAL CARBON OIL
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
Patented October fob, 1801.
HSM I ** b*T« «rer yst beep offered to the
public. Tbsyare the heat for the JoUowing reasons:
1. Boca ass, beingof ah 6val shape, tha glass is
evurywhar* equally distant from the flame, ao that
the draft la stronger aadmorerewolar. '
B. Tha oral .shopsla-,hotter adapted. to resist the
effect of sudden. expansion, ao that it ia impossible to
-crack them. ~ .
• .3. Tha glAMUmadelvgelyofLeadend Pearlaah,
h peat degree of strength and elasticity. Tha
chlmaeja wblcAbouaekeepeCT.hora found to be ao
brittle aa to cfadt. araa when not in use, an Invert**
bhr made of Lima Glass Iwtead of Hint Glare, of
which ours ore manufactured.
,1* ‘ha graatect advantage of three Chimneys ia
that when youheve ona it *IU last forever,'and If
any hooackaepar breaks one by the beat of tha Ump,
let.her call,at the taaaulhctoty and we will replace
her cracked Chimney by a dozen whole one*. This
proner does not'tecfuda acddenta : or those case* of
teaakaga. where the chimney has, through toexperi-
screwed m.cloeely to the lamp as to pre
sent Ita expansion when heated, t
Mnufictaffrtaud.conauttera of Carbon Oil. who
have felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which has
existed to the great expense of chimney*, in the wav
of the universal use of tha oil, have found a remedy to
the Oval XX Flint Glass Chimneys, which has mate*
rially lessened-the cosr of Carbon OU light to those
who use them, and- in creased the consumption of oil
conaequuit upon the kweened expense for chimneys.
Forsale byJ. 0. Xlrkpatrick, L.ThummA do.
Rogers A Ntebit, P. Hayden,Xocreoo Oil Co.; Walden
Afirinake, W. Ogden A 00.,W. P. Wooldridge, W.
U, Murray, or at tba Matmfoctary. Waahlnjrtou st..
noar Pennsylvania aveaua.
.iil'htowKMtf . e. d. PITHBIDQE.
TTNITJ2U SXAXEH OF AMKUTOA,
■ *d S'W*" ® »r I’PWftTK.JIU. K.
soUc. ia Iwrob, siren riiat ti, vlrtuo of • cert.l.
warrant of arreaUsauad out oj. the District Court of
the Urttad.pW^ft'rgtld,DUtrlct, slftingin Admir
alty, There selcod and attached tho Steamboat or
vdesel Cn»ad : T. D. IJobhxb, together with all and
singular her tackle,; apparel and; toratture, and the
same do hold for safe keeping and to abide the final
.order uf said Court to a certain plea ciril
and marittmoV prossCuted against the said stoamhoat
by Samuel MeCartnoy, libellant, for wages. '
Row, therefore, aU whtun U-may CoDdsm,tske
not ice, that you be and appear before the Honorable
Wilson McOandlere*. Judgnt-ef- our aaldCunrt, at a
<l*ci»l K«i(Xl.4ii«r»o< w b« : l»W.Bj > t rb« Unllrf
BfUa Oonrt Boon, In tho dt. of J‘ltubon:h, on th.
S»m DAT O» JAB OABY Ilm,, ll o'S’ o* or
ithen n)id thmtn .how (aw, If iifna Urc, wb»
tho «ld ««nho*t. hw UckU, idiotiM
not bo. oondeifutad-lbr.the,payment ofaaid Samuel
oinnjKTcossrosHßMs —■ —
O a< bbla. WhiU Wheal Family Floor, ~
Wbosh. CorhJ S ‘ •
;"- '-76',aackaKar i - -♦»« ■
80do*«aContRrooma, .
: '‘'.BBs&?fer". -
' G Buttari'
SOO lha; ehoioa'FeAhen,'
16 bush. Timothy Seed,
XhbfeSfefcT?' » ‘ '•
In stare and for mle by ...
r!:’!: . 1 ;v; ; .JAiiw:A, fitzbr,-
• J*T" .‘ OerMrMartmtmnd Fiiit street.
-••-CtNTBlCS AMB OSBAWtStirf oil kind.
UrtUhodtoß rtwt noOooi i =■ >
kftu Xo.S>CoopM. Mnrt,:«ii door.
ftymWj||o,9r«»Frtwt!»W«UPofwStQrvKo,lll
Wciod street, will be promptly attended to, ..mhSg
TNlUAKCilSAKH^Ab’tol'OitlilXl'i'cl
A Aim SHOW, preaervinr tha Rather and render
ing them perfocUy-vrater-proof aad- pliobta.- We
tnanTThctare.thla artiele. oureelvas. aad- rea tnoom
•ule and retail, at tbe-IndiA Bobber Dep6t,3B and 29
gL Clair street* •; n il.fi yJ- MBS dfilLUPfl.
Si^lNiiOOJU^3uwrbW..ot*mr
Ko. 1 Botuioancettlutad - -/
1 ; ■ > JAS. HZI£K!,L * SOB. <
.mHB ALL SUFHOIENT THREE. '
J. The great “American Remedies,” known as
“HELMBOLD’S"
(LmJIHE PREPARATIONS, viz
HELIIBOLD'S EXTRACT “£UCHU," ~
M u sarsaparilla,
“ IMPROVED ROSE WASH- -
HELMBuLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
“HIGHLY CONCENTRATED’
COMPOUND FLUIDRXTUACT BUCHU,
A PotiiSiv« end Specific Remedy fur Di*ease»ut tba
BLADDER; KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, *ud DRoPSI
CAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increases the power of Digratfon,
and excite* the ABSORBENTS iutu healthy action,
by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS dopotd
tiou*,amiall UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS ar*
reduced, a* well u PAIN AND INFLAMMATION,
•t»d it good for MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For wruluicnee arising fnKu Habits of Di
fipatkm, Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMP.
luJispueitiou to Exertion, Laos uf Power,
Lous of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak None*}, Trembling, •
Horror of Diana**, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vuuou, Paiu in the Buck,
Universal Latitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Fiualiing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, tvlych this
medicine invariably remove*, aoou loHowe
ISI POTENCY, FATUITY*, EPILEPTIC FITS,
Iu one of which the patient may expire.
Who can any that they are not frequently followed
by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,"
‘INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.
Many are aware of the cauee of their guttering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And tie Melancholy Deaths by Consumption,
.SCAB AMPLK WITNESS TO THE TBUTH or THE ASS Ear lon.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of modicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which Helm bold's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably
does.
A TBLAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL.
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON-
TEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES, the Extract Uoc.hu is unequalled by any
othpr rvinedy, as in Chlorisis or Retention, Irregu*
hirity, Paiufulnciw, or Suppreifeloti of Customary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the
Uterus, Lencorrhoa or Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaints Incident to the s«x, whether arising from
Indiscretion, linhita of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OH CUANOE OF LIFE.
*SR STHPTOW* ABOVE.
\
NO FAMILY SUOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
Tuke do more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant
Medicine for unpleasant and.dangerous Diseases.
BELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUCHU
ecus
BEGBET DISEASES
In all Its stages, At little expense;
Little or no change in diet; Nb inconvenience ;
And no arporare.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. .
Preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra,
allaying pain and intUmmatiou, so froquent in the
clsss of diseases, and expelling nil poUonmu, Diseasnd
ait d warm oat Hitler.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS,
Who hart been the victims of quacks, and who have
paid heavt fees to be cured in a short time, have
found they wero deceived, and that thb "POISON’'
bos, bj the Use of “powerful astringents,” been dried
up in the system, to break out iu aggravated form,
and
PERHAPS AFTER 3IARRIAOE.
Use Uelmbold's Extract Bnchu for aU affectiona
aud diseases of tile
. URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in
MALE OB FEMALE,
From whaterwr cause originating aud no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Disoases of theso organa require the aid of
DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
, IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And la certain to have the desired effect in ell Die
eases for which it ia recommended.
Blood! Blood I Blood!
BtlmbokT « Highly Concentrated Compound
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
SrPHtLIS.
This is an affection of Che Blood, aud
ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS,
LININGS OF THE NOSE, EARS,
THROAT, • WINDPIPE,
AND OTHER MUCOUS SURFACES,
Making Its appearance to the form of ULCERS.
Heluibold’s Extract Sarsaparilla
Purlflee Che Blood,
and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin
Giving to tho complexion a
CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR.
It being prepared expressly tor this class of com
plaints, its Blood Purifying Properties are preserved
to a greater extent than any other preparation of
Sarsaparilla.
HELHBOLD S ROSE WASH,
“An excellent Lotion for diseaaua of a Syphilitic Ns*
turn, end aa an Injectjfcn in dtmaaue of- the Urinary
Organs arising from Habits of Dissipation, used lb
couxieclioh’ *7th th: Extracts Buchu or Sarsaparilla;
In such diseases aa recommended.
Eridmu* qf the mod mtiableand rmponiibl* character
will accompany, tha medicines.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From 6 to 80 pears’ ttanding.
With names known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
For Medical Properties of BUCHU, see Dispensa
tory of the UnitedJstatea.
See Professor DEwEES’ valuable works on tha
Practice of Physic.
Soe remarks mode by the late celebrated Dr.
PHYSICK, Phibulelphla.
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW
ELL, a celebrated Physician end Member of the Royal
College or Surgeon*, Ireland, and published In-the
Tranuetimia of tbe King ami Queen’s Journal.
See Modico-Oltirarglcal Reviow, published by
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of
Surgeons.
W moat of the late Standard Works on Medicine.
Extract Buchu, II 00-per bottle, or six for 96 00;
- “ Sarsaparilla, 100 “ ** " 6oa
Improved Roee Wash, 60c. “ *• S 61^
Or, half dozen of each for $l3 00, which will beaufQv
riant to euro the most obrilneto comm, if directions
ore adhered to. Deliverad to any address, soenroly
packed from observation.
DESOBrBE’fiYMI»TOB» IN ALL COMMUNIOA-
CUBEB GUARANTEED!
ADVIOB GRATIS/
AFFIDAVIT.
Perwjnally, appeared before me, an Alderman of the
dtv of Philadelphia, H. T. IiXLMBULD,- who being!
d.ily eworu, doth say his preparations contain no nar
cotic, no tnerbury, or other injurious dnigs, but are 1
purely vegetable. - >' H. T. HELMBDLD.
Swan .and subscribed before me, the 23d day «f
November, 1864.
WM. P. HIBBEBP, Alderman., ....
Ninth street, above Race, Philadelphia. :
Addrees lettore for information' to confidence to
.H. T. HELMBOLP, Chemist,
Depot, 101 South Tenth street, below Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
‘ -BEWARE Of COUNTERFEITS, ~
__ . Anti unprincipled doaUrj, ' — : -
Who endretdr to dlsposa “ofttwlr own" and “other**
artlriea on the reputation attained by ; ‘
Halmbold’iGenutooPwparatlona;.
Extrectßuchu;^.
'* *« .. *• SataaMriUa;
- « *■ ■« 1 Improrad&oreWaah.
SoWby ’ . DB.azp.fi;XIYBEBi
' : No. lfO Wood afreet, PHtaburgh^
AndaU Druggtstaeverywhere. ' r •'
*rjLakflaHELMßOU)’a- iakenootberi
Cuhjho ‘ eendLfoir.j lt,jnA
vwjs<7ieri^
wEfckLV mTWEK\ T ?
k? HEW YORK aSD LITEEP(k)L, Lmd-Sffi®
inland smbjttkJng Paaseoiierirat QUEERS™™,-
{lrotamL) The New York to* Pbiladd
pWa SluuiMbip Couipauy intend despatching their-
Ir " u Slwnwhii. " foUow.:
GLASGOW......™ -..Satufdajr; February 1.
»od OTery Saiorday, *t Pi«r•». Jiortb
Biver.
RATES or PASSAGE:
FIBST CABIN..:S7S, (Xj‘STEERAGE... $30,00
do__to London..., 80,001 do to London 33 flu
do to Paris- 85,00 do to Paris sg 00
do to Hamburg. 85,001 do Hamburg,. x\ «j
Passengers also forwarded to Harrs, Bremen, Hot
lordaiu, Autwerp, Jtc., at eqtwlly low rates.
tWTPeraOiis wishing to Lrimr out their 'friends can
buy tickets hero at the following nit~i to New York
From LiTurj«n»i or Quo#nfilowo; Ist Cabin, $75, Sas
•aud $105.. Steerage! from Liverpool From
fJuHetutowu $3OJXj.'
Steamers hate superior accommodations fur
passengers, and carry experienced Surgetica. They
aro built in Water-tight Iron Sections, »ud hare
Patent Fire Aimihilatore-ou board.
roa Evropk.— Up order o/thr
rmrjf of Slat*, all patMHger* Iraviny ikt Untied Stuiei
art po/n/red to procurt Pb**porU b*f>re goin.j on b-xird
Ikt Sltatoitr.
JOUN U. DALE, Agent,
lo Broadway, Nine Yurk.
J.t HI S THOMPSON, Agent,
nihhidtf No. 410 Liberty street, I‘lttaiiurqh.
JjAVltidc FUiLLIFa,
BBASS FOCNDER9 AND MANUFACTURERS,
PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
Matmfocturers and Dealers in
GAS FIXTURES,
PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
of every dMiriptlon.
OIL WELL. PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER or
IRON, with the most approved Chambers or Valves,
of all kluds, and warranted to give sutisfacib.n.
MANUFACTORY,
110 WaUrrand 101 Front street*,
ly^.-lynxsF
rjX> FARMERS ANJJ OTHERS,
FOR SALE, GEOWET’S SUPERIOR PATENT
GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR,
Patented January 10, IfciX).
The superiority of this FAN over all others in q«
consists in Us chi-upncas, simplicity and durability.
Second, in cleaning Graiu Caster, letter and more
thoroughly, with less laJmr, than any other mill.
The patents of the above Fan has boon long cn
pig«d in manufacturing and soiling Agricultural Im
plements, and convinced of the groat want of u good
Fku for cleaning the different Kinds of Grain and
Seeds, presents this to Ilia public, with fall confidence
that it will moot their wants.
The ondersigned, haviug purchased the sole right
to manufacture Mid sell the above OrtUn Fan and
■Separator in'Wiwtern Pennsylvania, Western. Vir
gibia, and ail Ohio, and the right to soil in Indiana
and Illinois, is uow prepared to fill all order*, whole
tab* or retail, at 31U Liberty sinrtd, Pittsburgh, Pa.
seit MRswtfV W W. WALLACE
QAIUE OF IRON FAINT,
Tile beat article for the puqHJniai known for pre
•erring IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM BUST
AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS,
TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or other work exposed to
the weather.
As a F/JiIrPBOOF P4LYT,.it is invaluable, and
Is warranted snporior In body, permansney and cheap
ness to any othsr Paint known.
Made and for sale by tbo ton or smaller quantity by
the
PENN’A. SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
>lc.V3niHC 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
L. ALLEN, Agent,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS;
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
No. 6 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pcnn’a.
}23:M£tapl
QAS FIXTURES.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
JUST RECEIVED
FOR SALE BY
BAILY, FARRELL A CO.
So. 129 FOURTH STREET.
M DkI HY & KOUNti, Commission
Mxbchahts, and Wholesale Dealers in MACK
KKJSL, SALMON, &iIAD, f "HEBINBG, CODFISH,
Ac., No* 146 North Wharves,' between Baca and Arch
streets, Philai>u.pbu. '
barrels Man Mackerel—largo, and medium
•to Nus. 1,2 and 3, lu snorted packages.
£0 barrels prime No. i Salmon.
1000 do - Economy Mess Shad.
40tf> do superior No 1 Herring,
Consisting of different brands, Labrador, Halifax,
Bay of Island and East port, Ac.
fiooo boxes Scaled uha No. 1 Smoked Herrings,
ISOU quin tails George’s and Qrand Bank CodiUh,
Which we now offer at Ibu lowest cash prices, and
solicit a call before buying.
” MOBPHY A KOON*,
dettdmd • No. 146 North Wharves, Phil’s.
rpO" ALL COinOKRNED—Tat e notice
X that under the provisions eftho Act of Assembly,
approved May 1,1861; entitled "Au Act Helatlve to
a certain Burial Ground In Allegheny City," the Se*
lect and Common Councils of the City of AUegheuy
have entered into arrangement* with the Mount
Union Cemetery Company for the dlsenterment and
removal of the bodies of oead persons buried in the
greve-yard situated ou the South and West Commons
ofoald.dty, and for the re-interment of the same in
the Mount Union Cemetery, in accordance with the
requirements of said Act. GEOBOK LEWIS,
Chairman of Committoe on City Prune rtv.
de!2:SQtd J
Ql/iSpKLES TO'THIS TKADii.
10 9000 bus. new kiln Dried Peaches.
WOO •* ••* ** Apples,
600 bbli. choice Green
860 boxes prims Western Bererre Cheese,
1000 bbls. choice Ky. White Wheat Flour,
300 11 « Bye •*
160 •* Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel,
125 “ No. 3 Urge *•
100 butts assorted brands Tobacco,
600 bbls. choice Plantation Molassas.
100 bbd*. N. 0. Sugar,
100 bbls. assorted Defined Soars, '
160 “ u “ Sj^upe,
116 do*. “ Corn Brooms, .
360 bbls. prime to choice Bio Coffee,
76 clnute Young Hyson and Black Teas,
In store and for sale by •
McDonald a abbuckleb,
dois No. 253 Liberty street, nenr Wood.
B. M. W. TXTW)8........ „.b, I&TTKB TiILOIL
rpAYLOIt & BROTfIEIt, Commission
X Mxbcuarts,
No. 43 WALNUTBTIIEET,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
«T Personal attention given' to the purchase and
sals of PRODUCE and MKUOHANDI2IS generally.
Moderatewdvaucus made on consignments of stanie
articles. | *
BKrCBBBCBSt -
Messrs. THOMAS ABBUCKLE A CO., Piltsbcnrb
» KING, I‘ENNOCfc* GO- 'do. S
JOSKPn C. UirrLKU, Cindntmtl,
Aud Ottfcimwli inrrciiatiU generally. no2:3md
fUBT I.N TIME if'OK riOLN
fj DAYS—Received this day,-
26 boxes canned Pooches, at $3 per dozen.
1W bos. choice halves new Dry Peachss.
60 bus. prime Dried Apples.
100 bbls. St. Loy|s frnnuon'Applet
00 boxes bottled pure Wine.
26 bbls. Flint Hominy. ’
1 carload Prince Albert Potatoes.
1 ’* u Peach Blowers. ••••
20 boxes mild Cheese; -
F°r«Ue br - L. H. YOIOT i. CO.. 217 Lilian. ,t.
- __
The largest stock of
CXOCK.&
In the cityi closing out at COBT. .
B. T. M'GEAGH,
rtrest/
X 33 bbU. Extra Family Flour, TijlnrrilU Mllli
I:- “ "• «-K£ e,ro ::
n -
,g ;; **?» il FWwrrila “
la tter*' aad torwli t’j ■ -j
d<a * CO. ■>
piUtf i! '¥ , ®P B W*Wb5 TaniJeftU,...
*& f £ v i°w3*iwfc|
4. GIUVF,
oil a srf H KBB,
and iusmnckcu or
WHITE BURNING OIL,
PURE DEODORIZED BENZOLE
AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL
CRUDE OIL OF. ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED
•9*New Oil Etrrnla w toted.
(Corner Otlico, kfoooggahelytlouae. deLimwlvF
IJt-iKOLEUM OILThe -Net Yokk
X. Chemical Association,” 35 Dev .
York, has established a Depot ktELIZABETII PORT,
N, 1., for receiving nnd storiug'OlL ahlpjied by the
Jt-rsey Centnil Railroad. This port- is convenient to
New York, and sari* cartage and tnach handling.—-
Cuueigunietits solicited. Mart Carret" ins‘kii?ido(m
1 r
HLPCbXJireg—bHrid Richey, of the firm W Richey.
Ilut/edr <%.*.; A Nrehlti; Kutou, Mucrnm A
Oo- mr-'.VimMEwF
CIM.4K OIL YV'OKKS COMPANY OF
kJ P KN NSYLVANIA,
. _ ilunnfoctnrvrs of
LUBRICATING AND REFINED OILS,
Nu. 3 St. Clair 6t., near Duqacune Way,
Prmibmon, Pesn’a.
This Company U inclusively etignged in the Oil
irtidr, and U amstautly offering PETROLEUM on
commission, wholeaul*. Advance* madeou pwiiblbu
munu. Addrves WEAVER, J*.,
T>a£l:dtf _ . . SftTrfurj.
«r.o. \\. miU'-nip....l.«»Ait. aurAN...„u. t. u cmiMtca.
WOODYJLLE OIL REFINERY'.
IIOLDSHIP, BRTAN i CO.,
MAxurACTubUs or
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL,
Keep constantly ou hand the very beet quality of
BURNING OIL, clear and withoutudor: also, a good
LUBRICATOR, pwre WHITE BENZOLE and CAR
GREASE.
All orders left at No. 35 Ftrrii Srucrr, Ilank
Block, second floor, will bo promptly attended to
oc.v.ltt
[ UOAFKU OIL WUKKd
WILIIAX k WOOLRIDOE,
or
COAL A Nil CAB 8.0 N OILS,
and dealer la
LAMPS, CUIHNL'YS; <tc., dc.,
No. 3*J Market street, between Second and Third.
PITTSBUBOU, I*A.
nih.'fl):dly
TfrAULJS OIL WORK'S.—WIUHI'MAJf
\-A St ANDERSON, refiners and dealers in
PURE OAItBON Oii^ (quality guarantiod,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
*fc*rOAß GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on
hand.
Order* received for tlio present at CHESS, SMITH
k Oo.V, Water uud first streets.
PITTSBURGH.
pOKNFLANTLR OJLCO.\rPA>
\J It. H; DAVIS, PmidaL
JOHN IBWTN, Jr., Bec’y and Treat'r.
Director*— R. H. Daria, T. M. Neviu, J. L. Car
nAghan, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr.
PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from the wells <*l
the company, on Oil Creek, in Venango county, con
stantly on hand and for sale.
Offlce utJT. H. Nevln 4: Co.’s, No. 26 WOOD ST.,
Pittsburgh. myfclyd
PYTHON A OIL WORKJS.—LOM>
JL MILLER & CO.
Worka at-.Sharpsbnrg Station, Allegheny Valley
JUilncuL
Offlce’ and Warehouse, 'Z\ MARKET STREET.
Pittsburgh.
Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI
CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
No. I REFINED OIL, warranted non-explo
sive, always on band. ocl&lyd
LU KK l GATING OIL, at tub low
prick or 1» CENTS PER GALLON, constantly
on hand and for solo by B. C. &J. U. SAW VEIL
As to the quality, wo refur to annexed certificate:
PiTTsnußuu, Not. 27, lwu.
Mrur*. B. C. «£ J. 11. Sawgrr —Gents: The Lubri
cating Oil wo are getting from yim wo find to be the
beet for our purposes we have ever used.
The L. S. M. U. R. R. Co.,
□o2S:tf By W*. ESPY, Prreideai.
w: A. MoUX.ORG,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS,
oc!8:dlj No. 61 Wood Street.
STorns, % c .
ALLEN, McCOUMJCK & CO., Valley
Fotrsmir, Pittsburgh, Pa. '
No. 301 Liberty street.
Manufacturers of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT-
D«G STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES.
HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Mould*, ReU
ing Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar
tuen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes. Su
gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangura, Oar Wheels, Coupling
and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine
Coatings rp.ftde to order. Patented Portable Mill.
Uith Steam or Horse Power. nol&tttid
JAMES r, TOl/«U j. F. tOURU
YOUNG BKOTHERSi DuqusjsnkFoun-
X »RT, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa.
SxJ?i.T P I t « t l bur ? h ’ ’ manufacture MACHINE,
£?J™V A9T ROLLING MILL FURNACE
CASTINGS of every description. •
P { PK * BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS,
OXVTE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG
IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, Ac., always on hand and for sale low
Order* left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood
street and Diamond alley, will njcelvo promptutten
«*"P- mh2B
O r fOVES 1 STOVES I—D. JJb haven
K 3 ± SON, MaKrTACTuntßs or STOVES.
Warehocae r Federal t(. r near Bridge,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
We ufc tbe attention of dealers to our .targe nnnort
mem uf COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for
wood and coal, wbkh wo are selling at the lowest
rate*. Tfioee visiting onr city will find U .to their
advantage to give us a call and examine our stock l*~
fore purchasing elsewhere, t
CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILING,
SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES
PLAIN and FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
etc., and CASTINGS ofell kinds made to order
jylfclyd D. Da HAVEN A SON.
LjVOiA STOVS WORKS.—A. BKAIC
-LA LEY, manufacturer of evety variety of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES; GRATE
FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac.
Sole proprietor or tko celebrateiLFATENT GAS*
HEN W ANI>aMOKE CONSUMING All RANGE*
awn Sales Book, corn*? of Wood and
Third Fa. . . jii dly
HOTEL,
OA' THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
CITY OP NEW YORK.
SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY
Cilff HaU Square, corner JVtmVP* Street.
(Opposite City Hall.)
WFHeala u they may be ordered la the spacious
Refectory.
Thore is a and Bath Rooms attached
to the tel
WBoware of RUNNERS and HACKMEN who
•ay we are full.
gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Ih the Immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing,
Houses on Market, Third and Chestnut
stroeUi fteßnnks, Post-Office, Mer
chants Exchange, Ac., Ac.
BOARD Pfß DA X* .1.1,50. -
ArconmcxtaNon, wV» required, on ike EUROPEAN
PLAN. ■
Rooms from 60 cunts and upwards, per day, and
Meals at a rtssr class' Restaurant arvacssn to
the Hotel. * Pricrw according to Bills of Tare.
«Tns Cirr Gaits taxi Pamexoeeh from ajct.
Btatiox TO ob CLOSE TO tiie Hotel.
•iT’Engliah, French, German and Spanish spoken.
Jyl7:d6m ’ ‘ Y •
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, - Broadway,
NEW YORK. :
BOARD REDUCED T0'.f2,00 PER DAT.
Staoe the opening of this Tist ani commodiouallo**
tel, in 18M, It has been the single endeavor qf the
proprietors to make it the moetsumptuous, conven
ient and comfortable heme for the citizen aiid stran
ger on this'aids of the Atlantic. ' ‘
And whatever has' 'seemed' likely 'to administer to
the comfort or Its guests tbsy have endeavored, with- ■
out regard to cost, to! provide, and 16 combine all the
elements of individual and sodal enjoyment wfcjch
modern art has invsnted and modern taste approved;
and the patronage which it has commanded during
the past sU years is a gratifying proof that their ef
farts bavtr boen appreciated.' '
’ To intwl the eUgenttM of ts« time*, wheatUM.
nqnliiil'to practiw the molt rigid Koaoiap, lie on
dcrtlgnetl iam BKDBOjiD THIS PBICK Of BOABD
TO TWO pOLtAnS PETS DiV.« ti. Ata.Hiß.
•tatlag aoa. of Hi. Itixtrrfe. with which their,tail,
has hlthertobeen supplied.
* TBBADWELL, WHITOOMB *
,oci2md> f • ■
■ORCITTPIIEEa roPot-
LaCHIIIM —-Avery tarp»
gsrtacted rariotles.to from, with every poe£
bio care token to ha?* every variety trofl'tci Barnet'
OfAppte alone are hare which
ore three year olds, ! 10,000 lour year olds. P00r,10,.
000 two to three yfeira old. Peach, Plom/Ac, a fto»
• Tm. | B tia Httreerr.: cafiua
examine them* - ■■■•
-EVKRGBEINB from l to 8 fact: by the hundred.
TBiravAHb jiaUJBHHBIj
-~oii:s;'nc.
HOTELS. u
R. .FRENCH, PitogMpnii,
above THIRD,
GROCERIES- '
VJ‘3OO boga Coffim—£tlr to prfrno,
25 Orß6g»r-^We,
.-UO.Umla X. <XUpUa*e%, .
| . 60 , d^- ; jr«yXox*;BjTiip. .
i tis" di> PUUaelphU Sirup, '
\ ;SO do'Bl*aehedWli4UOn,
!••■> .1$ ‘ do ;i: *Mtwt* v ofl,' •
r ; ft)do; .CkrttottOU;. . .
... Utt : </i.
Id do do -_«'£ ad Wfc: '.£‘ '
Amvr- ■ »ILWOn.Tg A-fif,
d«jg,
CONSIGNMENTS. ■ ~ r
S»ss?- «»«2r
rniin '. 7-
~i . ~' IUIZ.)iOJ|>B.
C/PtTTSSUBGH
tflT-Trafnnvmnfiy ..
l>p and after MONDAVw ttWy 1861,
Train* will have the Depot or th&PeniiiTlTahiaßaa
rowd, to Pittabuxgh, asfoQowaV
pnulnrgt, CWuitu amd CHudmiH. &kort Lit Ha
StenbenrQti.
Leaves Pltt.bargfa LSSkB,
Jft Steubenville..— a. m. *
do Newark „I£os n. m.
do Columbus..... i-syiT m
iirj.cCliidnni.i"., ........ &«£ m.
do St. Loots .. —._lo-.45a.-m.
hes Tea Pittsburgh - l-\5 „ m
do SteobeurUle ] s.‘]o £m.
. ? S^~— “SS Tip*-
Atri\«ariucttio4ti 7?4i> a
'T'*-* 1 I*lllaborthaudcmcilinati
Splomtld Sleep, ug Cam attached uf all Nt aStnioM.
Picutmrgh o«J irw.mi Lia*,
Leaves Pittsburgh,. t ■
■lu WdlHufL
do SteubeovUlu It* ** m *
do Wheeling o.£B a.,m.
Arrives Bellair.
Leaves PltUslmrab , ?r ** w *
do WeUsriUe.. ** “ " } * “l*
do StentwtiVUfe **'vS£ £
do Wheeling *** *■
Arrive. Bettair... £ m ‘
Counting at Wheeling with' Biiiiimore and Ohln
Huilrosd, and at Bellair with Central Ohio
u”i,?ta°rati' lle ' Lan ' : " ,er ' CWcTille. ColiuabS^Sd
t ond Cltctland List.
L ~ rf ’“ Wtuliurcb 1;55 «. m.
£ jar* ?,«*-£:
do AUi.no) 7:OS ~ «,.
do Hudson . _
L£a t Te, s t lf bu J? h -“ iS^S:
do WellsvUie.. .. . 400 £ w ..
*» $%» £ £;
Arrives Ctoraland • jjjq £
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas bnAa.
{f**'if W, ? d^ hJ * “ ,d Dover, at Alliance with
h« Chicago Railroad,at
Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati B.
R ;« Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and limeraburg.&nd
at With C. A JE. U. it. for Erie, Dunkirk
“d Ch“™ ’ C "* T - nB - f « Toledo, UrtJSJt
WaUavlfie Accon,modation leave. at3:35 n. m
MHn^Trah. 1^108 arriTe lQ rittBbur «b MfolloWfc
Expron J* S*
ellavUle Accommodation *
p*?-“rfl oger- ? c^t D - y to t?° to Bandnikv, Toledo^
SKffiaffi -« :
pr ”“"’ d “ !
Fo, U.r,„or ,£”™' "Co. A g . n , j
1863 ... ~
WINTB R'AR.^U-ZE'^C*
RANCKMEJiT
18irj. TUK
VAUIA CENTRAL 4
TRAINS. . *A*X
Tlio MAIL TRAIN lea Tea Pittsburgh *wm« *i
riuncngor depot, at tho innrsecUOQ ot V C™? 1 a
Grant streets, every morning (except Sv S£\? t
a. .topping only at principal i,« . ,<ia J) ■* tw
Pittsburgh and Altoona, and UarrW ' jOM
dulphU, and making direct ooDneor' ° nl ?
for Baltimoro, Washington, and r c^vi-? ar^ Sb ?3 B
h-ntown. Thia train arrivea 4f Fi At
!'• m.. maklug cloeo ronuootW''
Keoningtou depot, at tkiy ,u f° r - from
: Aiuboy line. - p. m., over Cumden and
The EXPRESS TK> TV ,
station doifo M 4:4t| ■ leave* the above named
Cinal stations makr p ‘ " tc *Pplng only at prin
burg * l & <H! ?ct conm * <:tltm at Harr{e-
AlUmtown. T>’^AtJ^|f lhili| ? tan • l alld n A* w York ***
8-<J6a. m., B tT' Ve *. ,u Rhitadolnhia at
.TSI”'" 1,0 V Yu ? ,rom
ruubfe S-V°;„' r ,^i a rm
Tl, ‘ ■ iUcntow 'd—*ddmile.
l“*vea, the aboru named Station
g^Bssssss^s^st.
GaV ATTA?n*t? pAra WITH PASSENGER
la * Te " the Paaeenger Btatioa
every nuuming (Sunday, excepted) at fcW m. a., run-
M and slopping at all sU>
r-3il* , B h S to T nA^eonimodAlk> « Train leava dafly,
(except Sunday) at 3:00 p. m., atopphig at all riationa
•ndronningaefitraaOmemauch:
Firit Accommodation Train for W*n’*3Ution kaTea
daily (except Sunday) at 6c4Aa- m.
Sfcoad Accommodation Tfaln for Wall'. Station
le y ( BXC «pt Sunday) at 11:00 a. m.
1 Train for WaU’« StaUon
daily (except Sunday) at 4:00 p. m.
Fonrtb Accommodation Train for Wall’. Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at &16 p. m. DIMW *
Returning Train, arrive m Pjtuburgn u followa-
Expre®, Ll 5 p. m.; Moa, 80A p. m/rfut Liael
wSftwHA"V t^ tow ? Accommodation, 10:30a.m.;
Tint w all . Station Accommodation. &30 >. m • fu~ p
ond w.u;. SWloo
w«m Acccaunodatien, 1:06 p. m.; Fourth
c.-m.
WraviUd and Indiana connect at Blaira
ville Inranectitm with Johnatowu Accommodation
vo f 1 iC fi . nd greatly to th.tr inlenat. (n
tniT * l **»PenDiylvania.
i7?H^rKr aUroa^, ¥ tlu)ftccommodatio o» now ohered
htri no t 00 “J other route. Tho RoiuU..
. * to ° e > and I* entirely finoefromdut.
We, atn proniiM safety, speed and comfort to all who.
may favor this Road with their patronage.
To New York- fl 2 6u?To* Bidtimore au aw
Sr *-5K==S«
*±l“ “‘f** 9 ; yowling to diaunc* traveled, la
“1"“°“ *£ *fc®. rates, except from station*
vTJr^ Coi “P ail J *»»■ no Agent. .
‘he Company wfll holA
themaehes, respotuitlo far- iieiaotud harxiire‘ only
■*»•»»* not exceeding fitm, o *?**®* onl7,
■ Omnibus Libs has, been omtJcred to
conrey psmeugow and baggage tb andfrom2?t)£
pot, at a obarge not to exceed 25 cents for each naa
•ongsr and baggage. For ticket*
a* .i, v. , , - J.STKW ART, Agent. =
At * h * Oentral. Bailfoad Jw
Station, on Liberty aud Grant streela.
' ‘ * ENOCH LEWIS
1 • •=• ~to'l Superintendent, Altoonal p*_
J.-AH persons enrrh..h. c yi
Tickets tor St. Loots,
Joseph and other points in Northerntn^T^ir^
■a«ref-8.-grinroiw:.^ i
A VLRfinnw . v . ./Ir—
BAIL BOA n I
trains daily .denart iftywcs^-
; arrive at Pittsburgh, ("^mtSnndiTV'■ .
««►
°!" ** ,in - aao, ss» «ut
KtoTlTiS? »' autoß.M*
-SuaSTwA
‘ ■ . ■:• Saperfoteedcni.:
QOAPI SOAPt'l SOAPIII—Tub Curaa
" 5 4 , 1 Ouvx Biinmtiictirred' br n
f'* * SAWYEB,-is-acknowledged to m tb*
njost serviceable of any kind yet offeieuto tha nubile.
••ring of labor, ud «• efflenej In raino.lii«vsiS^
i^2:z.v ity srak - u
, . Befrfeuco to made with Pleasarv'to tW™h<r.L~r
tS i e^fi n 'Sr l^l i ? fl y tn .*f TOtl *n i(j n well known In
SSS“u”^-“ fadlilj^Wo*
bee^S^^E? 41 , 0 H" *■“*»* «««P" baring
JdiJs; £.“*3-
oTci p ! nof *** whfch « ,nld
"*** .... ; .r JAMES A.EKIN, /
. •• i Quartermaster,Twelfth.Becimenfc.
, ; ; ALEX. FORSYTH, .
QtmrtemAstsrFoartwnthEegimenc,
..-i ■■■-■-■ ■ >-- -MMC MOOKHKAIk. ".•
>q JI QtjartimaasterTJdrtwithltegißsertg.