The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 22, 1862, Image 4

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'ITraNKBDATMOBIIIK«;'jAiS.2i‘iB62.
giaWßeteiftisd fumiti "itStt: Cafe
'The fcfMr. Mc-
"iiwiiled we*r
•New to>piVjH;;t he
’ s.boT»-^iieetJ«n. : It -U »brid|*d: Iroto »v
(Uteneßt JmblieheicTby&fr'. -Mcfionough,
in the Cincinnati Gazette, Merch, 1843. ■ Dr. I
John G.Pmbfty, formerly tneihber of C«n
- . grt«e,;*adjr»«tlior of » T«ry retueble Hl»-
‘ lory ptffiw; Eng&mi, whose :f»th? r . ,***’>
ed WJth' !ir.'M<iltOT()ugh, »P#h»d «OBverse4;
withJhte' eonMrnlug the experirarat here
deeei«eii,-l^- ■: ■ '■■■''< ’’ *
Mtviicfcmoukfi!, finding that his stares.’
workedforthentsd*** oaBuadey y for wsht
of bthtir'dmygj propoied U) g}T*
them Saturday eftenuxratowork jfor. t&ms
mltw,U theyv would keep the Sabbath;
B« if&' *oon v itruckwitk the'atnount of la
bor they performed rdurimMhehalf ;d»y.
they had wiUj-thrsvms
‘of mowy'thejfcQntriTedio.ileriTe from it.
It dobim -Utai U would he acgooi)
ptargradually to them the reaalpthf
d»y*.o/the W£«k»00
tag him oßrte|y ( *'
at ajtDolo*- J m
So far as appeawj
policy, of
the wrongfulnesß of taking other people's
•wages. He called his Blares together, eighty
in number, and proposed to them to" work
for hini on r
wagevinatead of for themselves. He ad*
vised them to draw upon these wages as little
as possible, and leave the remainder In his
hands to buy the whote of Saturday for
themselves. That the terms he offered were
pretty-hard, is evident from the fact that
he told them he calculated .it vonld take
theni'icKn years to bay ont day. Bat he
reminded them that the first part of- the
process would .be,lhe:.rooel; diffianUtfor
when they, had the whole- of. Salarday to
work for wages, Umy couldTuTess time buy
Friday for themselYe»; and' the facility
would inereaslngnrith every day of
the week they succeodeddnpurchaeing..
He told them according to the terms he
could offer, and the calculations-he made,
it would toko thereabout j(/I«ny*iir( to buy
their entlre ftoedptOi - "i s ■
Undismayed .hyalite, tedioueness bf the
process, the slaves edited his offer with ea
getnestv": j They'‘w*bt to Work so jealously,
that they boaght the: whole of Sstuhlayiu
lets thin six yean; r,Friday .was houghtrln
four years; Thuraday in twbyears and a
quarter; 1 Wednesday in fifteen 1 - months;
Tuesday in one'yearV-Honday in six
months.;. , j!;i : ,- -
In fourteen, years -and a half, they had
. putehiied' their freedom, besides work
ing diligently for their -master- on tke
days that still legally.belonged to him. ; It
would have been done during
the later years they expended more than
they formerly-doni fbi’ WdmfiiHs andcon
veoience»_ffcr,their,-fimilles. The labor of
their little boys‘ and girl* also had-t'act,
made up the sum required for them by the
master; so : there' -was'i> balance! due on
their aocoant;cWhich; they I worked five ad
ditional months to pay.
Mr. McDonough, describing his experi
m*ntj;»»yv o::n;-;.. ;.u i;-:v dsiff -t
■ toieyhatt always been welldisposedand
' orderly, Wat, from theday-Imadethe prop
osition, a great change took place tor them
. A sedateness, a care, an economy, and
industry took possession of them, to which
: there appeared to be no bounds but their
physical strength. They became temper
ate, mprulwnd religious-netting an exam
ple that was'observed and admired by all.
They performed for me more labor, and
better-labor, than slaves,.usually perform,
and, la addition to ihst,earned monoy
cnqugh’io buy lheinselves. . From, the time.:
the experiment beganto its completion, to,
sidea.paying iTor themselves, they gained
for, me,.'money, enough . to. buy a gang of
slfives,nearly twialkcir hunter,at the prices
In Carolina and Virginia. This I state from
exact- accounts kept by me, which I-im ■
rcady. to attest to, in the most solemn man
■ her, at,any tuna.” 1, ... ;,.
The steadinesa and industry of these
slyvesutt noted attention, in, the neighborr
bood, and also In Lhe sdjocent city, of New,
Orlsano,.;Where. twenty or thirty of them
wore U.t. out to c work, under, the superin,-
tsndence of a hesd brickUyer.nsmed Jim!
ThepubliC.were not informed of .the !
stimulus ! which prompted these slaves .to
soph-unusual activity and diligence. - Per
haps Mr. McDonough did. not consider it
much talk sbant it. Such
' experiments prove toomKcA;tkey interfere'
- with the established policy. ot. siaveholdiflg
aocletyr.ahd are generally
- viewed.with disapprobation, which *aomt
tlmeamohifestaitself in inconvenient ways.
Ahumgthose whose attention was-sttneted.
by these slaves was, a Mr. Barker of Hew
Orleans. y. • - -
.“Wbat kind .of-people- are . these: of
yeureT’ said he tq Mr. McDonough. “I
never saw each people,, They are building
a.-bpuse next doer to me, vrhere I can have 1
, my eye on them from morning till night,
and they are - alwsye at work. Do tell me
. where they live!" •
-ItHhey: tire, onthe, opposite-, side'-of-the
rivir.wbcre.l do," replied Mr.McDonough
“end when they- are employed in Hew Qr
' leans, they cross the river every night mud
morning."' - :
“Why.- Sir, l am an early-riser,", tsid
hkr. Parker.--“ 1 smususlly up before day.
But. every morning they wake me with
. theirt einging and the noise of their trow-.
' ela.' , 'Th*y iwork ss as they osh tee to
lay Wbrickj and after -thtb they carry up
bricksand mortar - for sn hour or two, so
as to be ahead of their work the next
morning. They never walk up and down
those immehtly long-ladders, five stories
high; they run jup end down all day. If
there was a white overseer driving them,
whip in.hand,' ( coaid understand it. But
: there is nobody over them, sud I never saw
- you si the buldlng. That Jim must be a
gnat ■nan Sir, Ijshould like to own him."
•He'had previously madesuccessive or-,
ftn‘ for Jfin, v ahd finally 1 offend $5,000,
■whieh' , was"r«fi«ed:,,''.v;'' ."•."•I'.,'.
"Mrb'Mepohongiisays.: y, ~
, ‘iUr Barker wait npt .aware, of the stimu
lus that was acting oathoheart of each,
aud every ,one .of. them. - -He did not know,
tkaf it was the whole body, of them that
moved ~together a* ope mind; that it,was;
not; merely the greatness of .the bead man,
, i^pmsßßposed.".;,. t. .•• - -**•*'- ■--- -
, In order duly „to ' eetimste thspower of
>w« mnttra which, stimulated thw; slSTee,
Ih Trader most bear, in mind, the herd
Una* mastetsmade with them, end the
lone rear* working, withhope
deferred. Added lo this; wee thSaetothat
freedom wee coupled with the'penalty of
banlehmont from home end friende. Blare
holders do not like the presence of emanci
pated Blares arcundthem; it'makes other
Seres uneasy. Consequently, when they had
worked oat their freedom, they were obliged
, to go to. Liberia, Negroes ere remarkable
for strong local attachments ; and power*
M indeed most be the motireo, either of
fear or. hope, that can indooe them to hare
tfaj Minesl to Which they, hare' been Jong ac
customed. r . . - .. ‘
" T«t, with all .these drawbacks, their
ranbwaw 6Ued with gratitude to the man
who cranled them the boon; of freedom,
ttanahho hsd made ; by, the transaction s.
of >oney 3 which nghtfnily.be-
SnrOd to On the Bth of J0n5,.1842,
wU sailed for. Liberia.; Iheir last
' Mr-McDon
oSS other sUTe«, were : “As you hope
take goodcamofonr
balored master."
; :^“SSJBsftfiassa
tm4B%SNbpnUjt dsy; ouiot whlchlhayi.
:board*d thamtelTe*; yet in four yeirt they • j
bought r t«ni 'and > eTC«tcdi - buildings, ifori
which ihey paid $823,056. During lh»l
short* period of ’ freedom,' tbby; bo ugh t rand
i paid Tp/tpore thutf IOOjpOO ftct^s,6f-Jiiidi;
on which they worked diligently,raising
vegetable* fprthfiuse.pf their fainilie3 r aaa
for Upmarket. ; - J)oto dial look asiTemanv
cip&t«isUrea could not take-«a» of them-
• Aftereuancipatjonin Iheßritish-West
Indies, the imports into those; ialandsin
eressedatarspiil rate. The
formerly wore'cot ton-bagging; cOald afford
.to buy, calico andribbops, good shoe's find
goodfbate. ~ Many V even. iudalgeA'.in the
liauries,of pretty China, mahogony tables,,
and clock in their neat liUle whiiewaahed
COttagee.. n —•. ■ -i ;-- r
BavetbeMerchanU and Manufacturers
ot. the North Over thought- how many arti
cle* would-be 'bought at the Booth if the
laborer* were free, and thus enabled to lire
.better and. dress belter?—AT. Y: IVifcinie.
Arrivals at the. Pi
UP TO 8 O'CLdcE
MANSION UOUSR—UW
Principal HoUtse
K LAST . MIGHT, ,
utj st., near R. R. Depot.
rx, vaoraiKToa. <
|G«oLmst;i?iatr—-•-
w dw- . -.
U.H.YquAg, ' do, .
M,B««if,'vVc B«. ‘ V
J« Kfend&N, Cimden.'K J -
W- - • -
•tfultc Ejjsb, i*C-T#&uU
imfcofc*. u
> Jos lUfTW, 7 lfftK»«iKirt:
J , 3Ui4,.QoJjJcj^fU.
i Haoto»Wiib. D C :
.Xletit.B Hkrdlag, : Mikii
&uCferitlk>B*wife, 1
Q W FUbsr, Lalrob*
W PD*I«4WW«b,DC'
Qea J'filAn«&
RBMUcitftr , : do ’ I
JSBsok : .--do
L'tt CeruW,-
Q B Lewis, Cambria e 6
i o»m1*; pVu . , . 7
| Jobs Kelly, New Cfcvtle- -
KAOL-raOTtL-Libw
‘ ; V to koa,"
0 JKeU«f,. ,
Pa ,
JDi! Brooks, Fayette co|
f Murray ,-Feott*
JfasGtam,Sh*ioct* .
B D Shields..
H P Kelley ‘
JTMUnTWuM'ii.BC
J Benoett, Rochester v i
J Johnson ~ •
Wm Dunn, Turk* 5* -
HABITS HOTEL—Lib.
Perry* Hewnrk, O
InacSpahr, Monro* co
JTflloTOr, M,Y. •
Andrew. CoUin*, If ; Y
D Btowor, Stark co*o
B AFoangr-Indbur*-
John TGkmsr, K Y '
j Kerr, GUriud cy
JiM BenfordtlUUeraford.O.
EJ'Benford, > do
' Mies E Bftnlbrd, do
b Loughrey, Greeiuburg
rty itnet, below Seventh. ;
'nonuKtoß*. V
W DeVleonißoardmari
Q V Seed, ladUiiß, Pa
J Doty.Westmbrel’d co
TPattenon
J B Turner .
J M Beriton
H Filaon/MoQ City .
W WrotUngbam, Phila 1
JStarllng; •;
jrty, street, foot of Fifths
,rnornicios.
J T Whitmore, Favatfe
D McCleland, Wash co
J McCfelandr T- do -
J 0 Cotton, Prospect .
C Bate*, Independence
W G Adams, do
Geo Clifford, Oil city
R Rockwall, - do 1
Geo K Lewie, do
P C Ooibr, - do
9 W Rockwell, do i
R Scott, Prospect, Pa
J C Bart, Beaver
TCPMJJtpa, do -
i B Hays, Clarion
[ W Lowe,, do
wirmiu,PhUa
J 8 Kednady, Cp Plerp’t
AJROgera,'- do
C Boiler, -it. do -
JW Martin,,Canonsburg
A’J AUlsdb/, ' do
JR^Perrar,' - do •
L ; Arnold, : do
5 0 Itergnsoa, •: do ’
J C XeVay, finkyrill* .
”W Kerr, Moblestowa r,
J G Marry Vp 8t Clair Tp
: BID XIOU BOISL
JWal&Weatco
A JdoCioy, Lancaster.; -
Jno DoUnck, Unioatown
Jaa Linn. Caaontburg
J B Mcßride* do
Jno Banka, do -
JuoJ’erryTbompeonTiUe
WPBoee. d 0,.,
Jno McDonald, Wnsb.co
M Maclean,. do
J Arnold,- do
B Thompson, Harrisburg
Jaa Bron,. . do
B H Keyserl Mercer -
W H Clark, Fayette
-Ko. 5 St. Clair street.
[C Codenriod, Cannnsbuig
IP Bush, .Wash, co
jJSterensbn, do
IJHsealy,, .do
jHHtfCbayi -do
lXiarHalnee, 'do
IW Teaedale, do
W Alison, Wash, co |
W Condor . I
G Morfcin.'Einkntca * j
IR Parterfield, - do. ; ,J
j Dlckurtbo. ”■ A -1
, N McGregor. Allcg’j city
C Pruning, ’’ ' ' T
SYssgk.Batkr h
G Etyell,' de j
PTrantman, - ; l
HSoott, - 1
WBaldin,
IW Bowleyr Herriottirllle
J CaWweu. I
.2 Harter, BridkerilU I
! S Poster," • - |
J Maxwell,: ; do . .j
B Williams, I
J Berkley, ', {
HQtunnhry, All eg’y city I
J Barr, j
: NATIONAL HOTEL
r. ramis,
|LicdnDetington,Waab co
W Eldar, do
IHBblpley,' - do
1J BaTingum, do
H Wilson, do
lGKetnlod.K. Castle
L Grann, Mlller'e Eddy
Jw Smith, do
|J Lntton, Caaotubnrg
IE Hastings,, - .
E Gordon,
S Ugbtcap, Kittanning
Brimmer, .do
JJ HcAAall)Vßntierco
—Ko. 137. Water street.
E L Moorhouw,
Jas Kltsroy Fay co.
C-Kitever, v ,do‘
C Taocey, Groenburg :
H Glllssce,- Beaver.' C
• T Jefferson,.? 8-A .
Jno Hadden,W Newton
Jno Canon, Man city
C -Young, Creeps co .
0 F Fray, BrownpUle
D A* per,
Jae Dyer,
J B Oldfield. -
G Wells, Baueternon
J P Jennings,
N Jordan, Cniontowu
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
[BepOTfedafpsefaty/w tiu PifekarpkPsOr Gautte.
' Tcekdat, Jan 20th, 1862.
- FLOUR— There, is a local demand, but thip
-1 menu are limited in consequence of the difficulty, in
getting care. Prices remain unchanged. Saie ofiS
bbi* ; Family «tss®£,lo; 40 do do at $5®6,15; and
100 dodo ta go east, at Extra, i» steady at
H£o9t,W,B&4rancrat t&,s6s&,Kw ;
GROCERIES—in 'limited demand, but prices re
main firm andfoßy maintained. Sals of 16 bag* Cof
fee at 20® 2lcqio do choice do at 2l>£ 8 hh d* Cuba"
'sugar at and 15 bbls N. 0. Holasres, in lota, to
coanty trade, oak cooperage at GO.
' in belter supply, aud l&2cperbuah
tower. Bale ou wharf offeOO hush,, prim* ear at 4dc,
Oats steady, withaeal* of -100 bush, from depot at
.Wb«atqaiit,-but Arm, with a Sato of lSGRuah
primeßed, from wharf at sl*os.
‘ HIKDD FRUIT— a regular demand at
Ail) prices.' 80 bc*b Peai-hua at $3 per bushel,
and GObtiih Apples at |i,sb'.
'BUCKWHEAT FLOUB—dull hut unchanged.
SiU.
POTATOES— steady. with * demand folly equal £?r:
the eoppljr Sal* «rf 125 -bosh Peach Blows, S(.4sci|
200 do do at 40c; 100 do mized-at 40c; 15 do Print
Alberta at SOc.
Sale or 650 boxes W. 8.-
at 6%; 32 do do io lots, at ?c.
. BDTTEB AND EGGS—aochaoged. Sale of 2W
IU pHmeTtoll.Batter at 13, aud two btle £gg» al~
10c," . i
HOMINY—«Ie of&bLU Flint at |I,2S per bbL“
WHISKY —fljxn.rwith unall eek«' of cotamon Bec*
tifladal2o£2lc. . ‘ :
' NUTS—«ale of 8 btuh Hickory uuU at 7&c, aud 12
do CkMtopta at42»50.
Inponi hy River.
. -WHBEttSQ—«ki ry», Tfaomw
Ml * eojlWWi floor; Jit CoWbs *eo;V bgy wool,
ItfcblabaftsrrSS rolls laothtf, 3UO hoop
pots*, &■ fepr bU*» **• «n>i J “A: VoUer, -1 la
oil bhUi.Butchlooao 4co;VbX, 3 bbla butter, 14 bbl,
I Homo *' co: 69 MU hides,X&
UcCuossco^libbfcpotatoes, Hftlddls*co;CTska
berisy, 9M** Voiwi 39 hesd cottU, Seed * My
eriyj 3bx* batter,-!! alvei, Harrison; fl dressed bogs,
-ownsr.~
J. 8,/For©—2l toot JstUl,
<m; ggaotio; wflion, Cwta®; 50 Auto,
SMBwflCcCwßdl;4Qjßti-bM», North AttcrieaaOU
Ce;46dodo,Wßi,B*ffalej; 17C 60iQit bW» «ggv
Xdgerto& .* JBtcwart; SW H. ; T
•bbUMd 12 tcaiard> J. S. Ll(g«tt. A co.
Imporisbrßailroad;
; Orrttivo 4 Pimwiaa' Bauioapl—Jaa. 20.—.
-20 bbk aptfaii, do batter, 1 do e&a, duo'
ft Ar«>ga bdlaerluow.liakh Dickey; 6bbl»
‘•cfaawv*. B A FobßMtock * co; 3 bMa.l eba* coffee,
IP flneathant TTft frifV — h —+i T - WJUaerth;* bit
'kid. 2 aka drr aseka, I do turti, I do batbemfilUd
<B*s bbl.«a7*bSpoaltry, JBi»il bbl 4«*,Mc-
B«so A Anien ,3 roll* leather, D Kioxer; 6 kjiUnl, 3
dnwed’ faea; FB Dflworth j Aco} ■ ti bM* epptor F
Vtt florferraahfbbkiexUy. Wia Ha»kt«. :
• Utw-Yoaß. —.
Xb* foUooJng U ihs conpend Its siiifwat of lb a *x -;
port»(«xclQSii r * I »lie part, of Xsw-Yoris.
tofloirslga port* -for .the VMk :«odlng J»a< 14, *od
■ ,860. 1861. ' 1862.
;*«rlW»^il-..»..'*1,49*,89»
Ma.npwtad...... 1.M8.88T 1 - 8i«,l» l ; -HW» :
■ , o>> fctVmlog t< thip compaißtif sUiftaent of. tbs,
fort&oTdrr goodssfidgtoSnl toMdUniJiss
j *t tbrpdrt ofMswOfork tor tbs weekending Jen, 17
;UldslOOSlU. It: ;•'- ' .2-
Ftrt&Wt*. lwa., -1861. : 1102. ;
DryOoods *4,266*2*2 *l^3*.TSO
Ge&antl *,873,707 u *^i7,WT
ToUl foe tb* WMfc |6,0e&564 .t4,Ott l Ms*tS t 3(tt l *4T
£nt. rtport*d...:.. '4,«7,73» M70.73* 2,800,184
Sinew J«a;' 1.;;.;.:. iIO.TM.ICefU, $6,182,631
■lnctnflsrt la ihe-jwcodlng tbs M-.
Sf 1861. ' 1882 J
Katend«t thspod.; «4W3U52,C0J»8|t,084,759
Brtw«k«th.piM.i'^Bl6,7l6-8,1Q6,7a-i,7252!0
■ .Hirer
Tan Kxtxb ran 'WaATitaa—AaKrrAia X-Kl> Dr.
raalv&za —89x11 Lsavimo To-bxt.—The Blfar
« o’cloA nnilil ito
alas. and thapiariairhi Jaat.iiiniiigandlcated
twanty-aii ihaVilr liidwaxxadxdlfnioftwo Ihrr*
lochu. Tb» wwtharWaa''iiooajrrnnaaKlad anil dis
annul! i oT.auw~.Ji.Thna wu
aVttHhoohtar Manual traniactad on Iha whdrfs
tha 6>ia< lf(ht, whfla tha ahl)lauhKwan
la dea
■!.|~J eJlwniaaf.ofcUn. tfaai.Yaad nbamrttaa’cart-
ahaßa,
(ialkta «f lion, aalla, and diy fooda ara twin*
<n f.iail«Thie»..~.i'Ttta Olrty j . , ; -
ZZjSZ'SytZ?£ SU-E 1 ■“•■ ta - “
;lflo«nr% deferred berdepartere uuttt to-day. The } .
Tenl report*' i£e add; Muaklngnm
rivet* y&y%J&,%n&iains npidl/wbea ehe puaed.
Wheeling creek was higher ihen evarWura kbowc.
Trttowcwek «»d flwl.f** iho'yeif .w
k»re been bank fall...—.>Tbr KmtiM Graham, fur
1 yiißffftllii, w*« tfaw ouly departure fotbelow. Tlu.i.
..fa.j CbeamjU),"from Oncinn*tiian<i bentoa, from
LpalsviUe.-were doetaat Bight* «nd ; will doubUes* be
framl ot (lift wharf this mart fng. The DfadeM, N»
• 3t. Lotil»‘wm probably arrive to-elghtor to-ta arrow,
' Toa dr. Louis—The Emma Dnuean «ii tmaruida
hty detained from as the river was
-t«)6high for Jur,ty jmj* uujer the Wlieelinn bridge,
i&e vrill h«v* 10-tlay. without- tub
'' FosCimcismavi amd Loeuv:u.t—The etanuchand
ih»t slaunel.Key Wert, Copt. W« J*. Evans, i*
(be regular packet Tor Cioeiauati-and'Loaisvnhi to*,
jiiv, fa*, followed on,Thursday by tl*> Uou>-
'tuodore Perry* P*pt.,J. H..LIghU»M : :
STEAMBOATS.
Jr BT. LOUIS;—Tta* now end eleganStfigiisfiaH
rtesUf>~£MltA DUNpAN>C*pb Balchefor,
leave*uaboveTH IS DAY, at 4 o'clock. Jut freight
ur|rr**rg6epi>ly.oD board. '
CINCINNATI |
? ISViLLEr-^rteamerKEYWESftlß&Bjk
Ho. 2, CapLEvana, leaves as abrve and aOoienuedi
ate port*, TUTS DAY, at 4 p. ua. For freight 6r pat
eaue applrbtf&Oerdor to-r
liaoi&sC j- B.UViNGBTONA CO., Agents. -
I [KM* CINCINNATI, LOUIS*
f VILLEANU BT. LOUIS.—The
steamer J. W. IIAILUAN. Cap*. M'Carty, leaves A*
ahovA aud : all Intermediate port*,
at 4 u. For freight. or Damage apply, on ; board or
tn Vjaltt- ‘ J.B: LmNOSTONhCCt* Agents.
CLSdINNATi ANUijapto
Jj LOUIRVILLE—The &n* steauerjaififiai
COMMODORE PERRY, Capt. J.'H. Lightner, leave*
for the above and all Intermediate porte THURBD AY,
at 4 pt m.- For freight orpaeeage apply ou board.
Ja2l ~ ■ . J.B.UVINOSTUNACO,. Agent*.
»K CINCINNATI, LUUIS- j iig^i
YILLC AVI). BT. LOU Ih, -Tfa*J££^*£jfc.
beautiful dim steamer PBIMA .DONNA, Copt.
Geo. D. Moore, will leave for the above and all luU't -
mediate ports, ou THURSDAY, 23d lurt.,' el 4 p. m.
For board
Ja2l , ~•■ J-B. LIVINGSTON ± CO., j A & v ™ a -
Tjlil’TtißUKGH AWI>.
J_ LIPOIiIS PACKET.—The beautUuldpHHliatt
new passenger etf»mer,PNDlKEt Cap!-_M;* A. Ows*
vill £*ts Pittsburgh for Gallipoli* EYERYI SATUR
DAY at 4 o’clock p. tn. "Beturuiug, leaves Oalllpo-
U* EVERY TUESDAY, et 10 a tu. For freight or
naMeee abbly on board or to,
•So ~ : J. B. trYINGStON A CO/, Agent*.
ITTSBU KUHANU mtST
MOUTH PACKET.—For WbeeltngdlHßfi
ing, Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, uainpou*,
Iroaton and Portsmouth.—The steamer OLAKA
DEAN, Oapt. G. W. Dickerson, will leave for Ports
mouth EVERY TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m
L*»Tet Portsmouth EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock
m. 'Tor Selgbt or passage apply on board or to
no8:dln ;i • JaU. FLACK, Agents .
R- imni.A H WKHKLYi lCa-.,1»
ZANESVILLE PACKET.— ThqlflU
new and beautifulpne* Tiger, steamer EMMA ORA*
HAM. Out.' Monroe Ayers, kaves Pittsburgh for
■ Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock p. m
PMnfpjtt|t, leaves Zanesville EV ARY FRIDAY, etU
a m. Tor Creighton passage apply oh boerd or to
J;B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents, Pittsburgh.
Hi a. PIERCR A CO.. Agents, Zanesville. sel4
RKGULAK WHIRLING (jESljb
PACKET.—TheSplendid |iieanii|ii i JMimi
•teamer MINERVA. .Capt. John Oordon, leave* tor
Wheeling and all intermediate ports EVERY TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock
a m., close connections with the regntar
nseketsior Parketibnrgh end Cisdsnati. Return
or, leave* Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY _and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock am. Pamcngors
receipted throurirto Cincinnati. For freight or pas
nee appljon boardo&to JAB. OOLLIUfI
ml . 114 Water street.
£D UCATMOJTM.
Normal school.—h. williams
has opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 St.
Clair street, Third story;
Ttdimmg ef Stacker*:
-He is tbs counsellor a! the Teachers, the man .to
whom all of us look for advice and instruction. .
JOHN. J. WOLCOTT.
I concur inert heartily with the above,
LEONARD H. EATON.
I cheerfully concur in the opinion expressed above.
W, B. FREW.
1 take pteasure in giving H as my opinion that the
fr»rßgrtir.f recommendation i* fully merited.
* A. BURTT.
I know of no one who deserve* higher testimony in
his favor. A N. AVERY.
I fativ concur tn the above recommendation.
, . D. DENNISON.
He «*»" prepare pupils for the High School quicker
than any other tnachcr in this city.
A.T. DOUTHETT. ;
Tuau—ll per week, in advance. . auB:3tawg~
.VIS C££ LJJTE O VS.
TTNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
U WESTERN DISTBICT OF PENNSTEVA
** Whereas a libel of information bat been fifed in tbe
District Court of the Uoited'Stateeof America far tba
Western Strict of-Pennsytriutav cm tbs twenty
•ixtb day of. December, in the yemrof-our Lord, one
thounnd eight hundred and aixty-one, by Robert B.
Carnahan,'£M r » mtterney ofthe Doited State*, on
bdioifof the United State*- alleging in substance
that • Steamboat ceiled tbe ISAAC liA.iI
METT, end of tbe ttlowing end dsecrip
tinn, to Wit: Id length 130 feet* in breadth 24 feet, In
depth 5 feet) measure* 146 HM»S tons; la a steamer;
bsa a wheel sienna.cabin on dock and plain bead,
end U now lying at tbe poff oT PitUbtugb/ in said
district, and is owned la part by ooa-Victor .Wilson,
a dtiwa DJsWint afid inhabitant of the State of Mia- |
ippi; that in jmrtuanco of tba Act of Congro* &p
-nrOTodJnly 13th,irei f th« Prasidenl or tbe Cniiod
States tsaned bisynrbdamation, dated- August I6tfa,
declaring vuer alio that the inhabitant* of the
State of liisiusrippi-ara-ia-e stateof lnaurrcctiou
aaalbst the United State*, a*d that front and alter
fifteen days from said August Jtitb, Is6l, all ships
and vaiaela belonging in whole or in part to ahy citi
sen or inhabitant of said State of Hfeafifetypl Snmd in
unybariof tba Unlied .Stalestrouldte forfeited to
the United States, and that eald steamboat owned as
ai'oresaidwa* *o feuadin the poll of Pittsburgh open
aald December 2601*1861, .and that tba said tmml,
, Jwr tackle, apparel andftixnimre becama thereby for
i to kheuaa of the United "State*, and praying
-SSfeb tha v aam« may be condemned as forfeited u
<Now,tberefer*, irip'orißanba tiflhe monition under
thaaeai of tbe mU unit, to m« directed and daUr
ered, l do hereby girt pdblie '.notice to all persona
the Mia tmml, her tacUe. append and fur-
or any iotimt therein, or lien tbereou, or in
«n mtnnmr interacted in the came, that they U> and
Spaar before tbe aald Krtrict Conrt, at tbe city of
Tnmbnrgby'oß TUKBDAY,the2«lbd*yof Janaary
next, (18c2,) af etor«> e , ck>ck, : .ln ■thafcreooou of tbal
dir, it tba aama dull bet day of-jurisdietton, olbw*
via* on tbe next ddy of jarlcDictVon thtreeft*r,tb«*»
and tb«r« to interpoaa their ciaion and to maka-Übdr
allegation* in that behalf. A. MUBDOCn,
U. e. Maribaltortii* W«*te»»Dia»ritt ofPens’a.
Fdtabtttgh» He& gJth, lßdL~de3lhdtd ..
IE'S-XX FUKT ULASS
OVAL C ABB OK OIL
Pitratid October ?tb,1861.
Tfew beet that have «Ttr jet been offered to the
public. They are the hart for the following reeeon*;
: ), Btcian, being of’aa.dval chape, the glaaaJe
everywhere equally diattni from the thun*» to (uat
the draft la etrohger and more regular. ,
. ii. The oval snap* b letter adapted to reebt Ibe
eifect of eudden expenilon; vo that it ic to
crack Uwn. ,
3. Tb* gbaihinadelvrgelycf Lead and Pearlaeh, ,
giving a areat degree of etrength and elaeticit y; The
boueekeepen h*T* found to be ao
brittle aa to crack, rob when not in nee, are invar ia*
bly made of line Gla« tnitead tf Flint Glace, of
which onzeare manubotarwh- —
4. Sot tfca friateat gdTfnwetol tfaeae U
lju; when yoo have one it will bet forever, end tf
any bookkeeper break* one by the heat of the lamp,
let her caJl at thesianufefctory add we will repbee
h»r cracked chimncy-bya dexon whob once. Thu
pxvffer doee not include accident* or thorn caace .ol
breakage where'tb* chimney hae, through Inexperi
ence; been earned eotloowy to tbs bmp aa to. pre*
rent ita exjanalon when heated.. ..
" UanotkctnreTs and consumers br Carbon Oil, who
fcate-MiUhe nagnltadeaf<tfaa oS3ade;which hae
txbrted in the gnet.expenee >ot chimney*, in the ™y
of the uni W»al hit of the till, hare found a remedy in
the Ova) XX Flint Gb*eChimaej»*which b**.*mte
• Hally lft—nod the coet of Carbon Oil light tp-tlwee
who set them,'and inereaeod the -coonimptlon of -oil
conaeananh upon,the bseened-expeu*# for chimney*.
1 Toraate byj. o.'Kirkpatrick, L. Thumm k Co.,
Boger* kHeeWt, Y. "Hayden Lueeaco 01100. 1 , Welden
kboineke, W*Qgd»ukGo., W. P. Wooldridge, \Y.
MrSdrray, or ai the HaHufertory, Wahlngton »t.,
near Pthneyivania arenne.--
, . B. P. PITHSIPQfi.
MTJSD S'i'A'i'JSS Uf' AMfi&ICA,
Wwr*a*l>i*t»icr or Punrtttraaia, a*.
! Notice la bareby given that, by virtue of a oarteia
warrant of am*U*m*d outd. the piiUict.Court ot
the United State* for aald UUtrict, aitting hi Auioir
nltv I have eeized and. attached the Steamboat:or
JStf 'SSZt%3>. !*n*t*i togethtfwith all had
■tabularher tackle, 1 apparel and 'fttnnture, and tbo
SunrSahoU fer nft keeping and, to abide the Anal
onforanddhexee q( s aald Oourtiu nourtajn plead ril
•nd SiaritUnet'prqeecoted against tlb aald etcatuboet
wSSHtcGiwK lfttiKforwagM. - • - r
tbtrtfotei>u iwhom it rtay «««*«» take
notice, that yoo be .saitappear
wiwwt jfifhnilWieei Judge of our,eaidCourt,at a
Jgb) JSSIIRei tSehcddim ofotheUnlted
2totDS?SrjS^M^'tort^atH O’clock,i.tei
SS *«£***£»*
not.hr tondasjnai.for; Ah -
XfcCartner. ~ • ...... . ■A, foul*Wyyr»«
.'jSSaCv'l.' e. QfWiMT
jaagisaa
■»ti*siMB'i»D-<maA ,re,tT!(< ? , ‘ llklia *
BaaEaMaaßaaßW
MEDICAL*
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, viz
■HELHBOLDS EXTRACT “BUCHU,”
.• •• SARSAPARILLA,
«» IMPROVED^ B»>3E WASH.
HELMBOLD S GENUINE PREPARATION
UIOiILY CONCENTRATED'•
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive iuid Specific HeluedY for Db»-rt.fc.i «•! the
BLADDER," KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, add DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS. j
TbU Medleiue lucre**** the power «|f Digestion,
and excite* the ABSORBENTS »ulo InLllhj lutluu,
by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi
»«ua, and all UNN ATURAL ENL ABU til ESTS «re
reduced/ as well at PAIN AND INFLAMMATION,
ami U good fur MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN -
U ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
For weakueeetai arising from Excesses, Habits ut Dis
sipation, Kaiiy lU}lbcrblluu or Abuse.
attended with the following syup.
IndDpoeltlou to Exertion, Low of Power,
Low Of Memory, Difficulty of Breuthlug,
Weak Nervee, Trembling,
Horror ofDbvase, Wakefrilucu,:
Dimtteas of Yisiuu, Paiu in tho Back,
. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flashing of tho Body,
. Dryness of \he Skiu, Eruptions o~f tho Pol*,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
These symptoms, If allowed to go ou, which this
medicine luvariably removes, eoou tallows
IMPOTENCY, fatuity, epileptic fits,
Id one of which the patient may expire.
. Who can say that they are uot frequently followed
by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,"
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.
Many are aware of the cause of their suOrriug,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. .
TUE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, '
And the Mafdnc/io/y Dtaikt by
seta AMFLE WItNKM TOTtJEIKCrU or TUi. aSßtailt'N.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid wf medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the System,
SYlflch Helmbuld's EXTRACT BUCHU
dues.
S TEUU Wil l. CONVINCk TUI HOST SKSFTIi'AI.
FEMALES-FEMALES—FEMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON
TKUPLATINU MARRIAGE,
IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR To FE
■ MALES, the Extract Bucbo b unequalled by toy
other remedy, at in Chlorisis or Retention, [(regu
larity, Paiululueas,. or Suppression ol Ciutomary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the
Uterus, Leucofrhoa ox Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaints Incident to the sox, whether trislug from
Indiscretion, Uabitt of Dissipation, or iu the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
iO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1
Take no more Balaam, Mercury, or unpleasant
Medicine-for unpleasant and dangerous Diseases.
BELMDOLDd EXTRACT BVCHC
COKES
SECRET DISEASES
In all Its stag**, At little expanse
Lmlvcr no riuugu in diet; No inconvenience
It cause* a frequent dcaire and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing Obstruction*.
Preventing and boring Strictures of the Urethra,
allaying pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the
close of aUoascs, and expelling all tcmnmu, Downed
at>d icom-out StuUtr.
thousands upon thousands.
Who have been the victims of quacks, and who have
mid BXtVT race to be cured in a short time. bnya
bund they were deceived, and that tho “POISON”
y- by the ote of “powerful fiatringbrn*,'' been ilried
up io the system, to break out In aggravated form,
and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Use Helmbold’# Extract Boctou for ail sflectii
ind diseases of the ,
ÜBINABT ORGANS,
Whether existing In
MALE OB FEMALE, i
From whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONGSTANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the nid ot
DIURETIC.
BCLIICOLD'9 EXTRACT BUCHU
. IS TUK GREAT HUBETIC,
And U curtain to have the deeired effect iu all PI
«MS3 for which it i« recommended
BfhnbaU’t Hijkly Q»u*fii&Jl l r( LV'npwUH'l
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
■a r rnius.
TbU i* an affection of tba Bloud, uud
attacks tue sexual organs,
LININGS OF THE NOSE. EAH9,
THROAT,
WINDPIPE,
AMD OTHER MBCOCS SURFACES,
Making iu tpptark&ct io Che form ql ULCEK3
Purifies the Blood, . . ,
nt»d removes all Scaly Eruption* of the St in,
Giving to the complexion a
CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR.
U being prepared expressly tor this class of com
plaints, it* Blood Purifying Properties are
lo » greater extent than any other preparation of
Sarsaparilla.
Alt axcellant Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Ha
rare, and as an injectAu in diseases of' the l>nu.vry
Qr.iiii. arising frotnHabits of .Dissipation, used in
connection with the Extracts BuchU or Sarsaparilla,
In such dimms as recommended.
EtidmCt <tflU moat rtliabU oatf rufonulle char* tvr
will accompany the medicines.
From 8 to 20 pear*' ttahding,
LAMP CUIUKEY9.
Kor Medical Properties of BUCHU, eee Dispensa
tory of the United States.
g«e ProleMor DEWEES' valuable works on tbs
Practice of Physic. , , , _
See remarks madk by the late celebrated Dr.
PHTSICK. Philadelphia.
si rs«mikrmS?bj Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW
ELL, a celebrated Physician and Member of the Koy&i
College of Burgeons. Ireland, and-published iu tbs
Transactions of the Eing and.Queeirs JournaL
Bee Medico*Chlrurgical Review, published by
BENJAMIN TBAVEK9, Fellow of Royal College of
Sur eeuna.
Sue most of . the late SUudard Works ou Medklue.
Extract Buchu, *l'oo per bottle, or six fur <5 <*».
*• Sarsaparilla, IOU ' “ '* *uo
Improved Rose Wash, 60c. “ ** t jj°
Or, half dozen of each for fl 2 00, which will be sum
cicot to cure the most obstinate, casce, if directions
or© adhered, to. Delivered to any address, securely
packed from starvation.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS-IN ALL COMMUNICA-
CURES GUARANTEED!
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia, tt. T. Hxxjibolo, who being
duly sworn, doth say hu preparations routain no no
ootfc.no mercury, or other
purely vegetable. H. T. HELHBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me, the tSJd day cf
November,' 1854.
WM. P. HIBBBBD, AMemow.,
Ninth street, above Race, Philadelphia
Address letters for information, in confidence to
Depot, WH Booth Tenth street* below Chestnut,
BEWARE OT QOUNTEREEITS,
. A*&**vritimkA4*kr*t . . ,
Who endeavor to dispose"* ’ *°® “ ot .
article* on the reputation httslned by
Hslmbold’s OentdhePwpaattone; - -1.
“ Extract Bacbu;. .
8 v. «•' • ♦* Sarsaparilla t "•
.< ..** imprijrcd .
Btfdby• DB. OEa H. KEYBER,-
:J - .:. H Of .ito Pittsburgh,
And all Drnggßti eToryw^* «?*'.-• ~i-V .
atmc amcwmfmAUPtKxrMTOß.,-
i^,. iw ..'. Jv .'ytiiiwan- W.'gMu* .iiv- 1 *■ • ■ 1 - 0...' - .- i-~ • • ■•■ -/
' ' : T-': ;' •-■■ - ■■■■'.• ■ ' •••■• .1 -<> I
■HELMBOLD’S”
And no txpoiure.
Blood! Blood! Blood 1
HelmboM'i Extract SaraaiwilU
HELMBt)LI>S BOSE WASU,
CEBTIFICATEdOF CUBES,
Wllh uanieskuowu to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
4DITTO? GRATIS!
affidavit. -
H. T 1 HELMBOLD, Chemist,
PHILADELPHIA.
r .HISCHIXV£ftIS-
Steam WEEKLY BETWEEN rfSL'
XKW VuKKaKD LlVEtfrdOLViuud-BfK
iagaud *mWting Patfeugant at -tiOKKNttIUWa,
tlitlsuuL) Tbs Li%cfi<u>l, New Turk, and FJnUdal
pbia LVimpany tutted tLsviuctiiag their
(oil-lMjwrwl c'ljrdfc-VuiU K.lk»w»:
KANQAHOI) —Salunlaj, Jilmarj 18.
ClTy7>FNEW’"toStf* swmthiyV ** '■ ».
GLAatiOlV _.Saiunljiy 1 .Fubnuryl.
auJ «veij Saiunlay, AT IToui Pier J 4, North
River. •’ .
K-iTKt or fajmaoc:
rntST CABIN' S7S.W;STEERAGE....:_....S3),a).
to Loudou.... 80,tto do to L0nd0n..... 38,W
(Id tu Pared »o,oul .do to Park 38,C0
do lo Hamburg. a2>,ou| do ti» Hamburg.. 56,00
piu««rngerß aleo forwarded to Hatref Bmuru.-Hof
ter.lnm, Antwerp, Ac.; at equally low rated.
- wiabing to bring out iheie frieudj ran
bu> ticketa'berv at the -following- ratw toNewYork:
Pcou Lkerpbolor Quoetutowu; lit CeLiti, $7&, MA
«u 4 SlUo’. edeeraga Uvu Liverpool #4u,uu. frrotu
Queeuutowti 9dd.dX . : .
Tbfcoe S,teamen have aoperlur accommodation* tor
pH*=ft*ugeriJ, and carry' expert imred b'nrgcOui: ; They
are built iu Wattt*rigkt irou .Sectlima, and have
. P»l«ot Vite Anttlhilaton ou loard.
J*ir PaeslxoißS- voa : order of tht Htc
rMrp i tf St>W,*U Stair*
are required lo procure i*aw|»or/« btjore gtftnjf ou board
tit Steamer.
i O JOUN Q. DALE,: Agent,
'Lfi Broadway, .New York.
JOHN THOMPSON,- Agent,
mhl&dtf No. 410 Überty atreet. Pitt«t>tmtb'.
rjxj FAKiiicua akd otueks.
roil SALE, OEOWEY’S SDI'KHIO'E PATENT
grain fan and separator,
Patented Jnonary 10,1800.
The superiority of tbU FAN cJrer mil others In use
cousisi* in iu cheapness, simplicity and durability.
cleaning OraJu faster, better and tuutv
thoroughly, with lees labor, than auy other mill. * ,
The patentee of the SbuVtr Fou hiu> been long etl
gagrd lu manufacturing aadadling Agricultural Itn*
piuinsuts, and couriucwl of the great want of a giXHI
Fan fur cleaning the different kinds of Grain and
seeds, presents this lu the public, with full confidence
that it will meet their wants.
The undersigned, hating purchased the sole right
to uisnufhcturo and sell tin shore Grain Fau and
Separator in Western Pennsylvania, Weoluru_\ ir
uiaia, and all Ohio, and the right lu sell iu Indiana
and Illinois, U now prtjNtrod to fill all orders, whole
sale or retail, at Sl» Liberty street, Pittsburgh,'Fa,
•wCf uFswtff* W. W. WAII.AOL
jjAVlb a I'fcULLlFh,
BBAS3 EODNDEBS AND 'll AHIjI'ACTHEEHS,
PLUMBERS,
QA3 AND STEAM FITTERS,
Mauutkctarere and Dealers In
GArf FIXTURES,
PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
’ evory deecriptlou.
OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, OOPPEB or
UuN, with the most approved Chambers or Valves,
ail kinds, and warranted to gits avtlsfactkio.
manufactory,.
110 Watar aad 101 Front streets,
jyC:lyM»aF
OXIDE OF IKON PALNT,
Tlio Lest article for the purposes known for pre
serving IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM RCST
AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS,
TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or other work oapceed to
the woatber. •
As a FIBE-PBdGF PAINT, It Is invaluable, and
U warranted superior in body? permanency and cheap
ness to any other Paint known.
Made and for sale by the ton or smaller quantity by
tU PENN'A. SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
rlo3-3muK 3* Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa-.
U ALLEN ? Agent.
rBODUCE AND CO2IUISSIOS
And Wholesale and Bcrtail Dealer In
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS;
RECTIFYING DISTLLLES,
No. « Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penn’o.
>o23:MEtapl i
Murphy & koonB, Commission
Mmrmxnt, and Wholesale Dealers in MACE*
XItLL, SALMON, SHAD, HEKINBG, CODFISH,
Ac., No. 146 North VTbarc*, between Bace asd Arch
itreota, PxiLaDELFifU.
suO Lamb Mass Mackerel—Urge, aud mediam
Rize Noe. I, 'i and 3, in aaaorted packages.
£0 barrels nrlm« No. l Halifax Salmon;
IUOp do Economy Moss Shad.
auuu do soperior No 1 Herring,
Consisting of. different brands, Labrador, Haliiaz,
Bay of Island and Eastport, Ac.
&000 boxes Scaled ana No. 1 Smoked Herrings,
1500 quintals George’* and Grand Bank Codfish,
Which wo now offer at the lowest cash prices, and
jolh-it a call before buying.
4£GBP.HT A KOONfi,
No. lie North Wharves, Pbll’a.
rix> ALL OOftOEKN El>—Take notice
JL that under the proriiiona of the Act of Assembly,
approved May 1, 18t£> entitled "An Act Relative to
a certain Banal Ground in Allegheny City,” the Se
lect and Common Council* of the City of Allegheny
have enured into arrangement* ■with tha Mount
Union Cemetery Company for tha dlaentarment and
removal of the bodies of dead persons buried in the
cr> vvyard situated'on tha Southend West Common*
of mid' city, and for the reinterment of Ih© nmt in
the Mount Union Cemetery, in accordance with the
requirement* of said Act. GEOBGE LEWIS,
Chairman of Committee on City Property.
iiel2:3Utd
OUN OKIES TO THE TRADE. '
3000 boa. new kiln Drifed Peaches,
300 bblt. choice Green
iKj bolt* prime Western Btrerre Chewe,
ISOCi bbls. choice Ky. White Wheat flour,
duo •• •* By*
150 •* Nua. 1 and 2 Mackerel,
125 “ No. 3 large “
10b butU assorted brand* Tobacco,
UK> LbU. choice Plantation Molawe*,
lou hhd». S. O. Sugar,
lou bbl*. assorted Refined Sugar*,
150 •* •* •• Syrup*.
116 dux. “ Coni Brooms,'
36b bbl*. prime to choice Bio Cuffes,
76 cheeU-Young Uyeon and Black Tea*,
Iu Btuie aud for sale by
MCDONALD 4 ARBUCKLR3,
So. 2M Liberty street, uear Wood.
jr«Tw7 tailor e. lmtu taYkoa.
riIAYLOK & BROTHEK, Commission
J. <5 WALNUT STREET,
dif Personal atUntion gireu to the purchase and
sale of PRODUCE end MERCHANDIZE generally.
Moderate advance* made on couaignmeut* of staple
articles. ,
Mcears. TUOMAfS AUBUOKLK A CO., Pittsburgh.
•• RING, PENNOCKACO., do.
JudEPU 0. RUTLEB, E*q., Cincinnati,
And Cincinnati merchant* generally. nofc3ind
SUKunV 'CONSitffIAIENTii.
ea bbl*. White Wheat Family Flour,
e •• Bye “
* 60 bush. Shelled Corn,
75 sack* Ear “
'dudoteu Corn Broome,
75 bozee Cheese,
iu bushel* Beau*,
t, barrel* 801 l Butter,
6ih> lb*, choice Feather*,
15 bush. Timothy Seed,'
2 bbl*. Eggs,
lu store and 10r mile by
JAMES A. FETZEB,
I*7 Corner Market and First street.
UtiT IN TIME. EOK THE HOU
DATS—Received thUday,
25 bozo* canned "Peaches, at |3 per dozen.
100 bu*. choice halTe*uow Dry Peache*.
50 bu*. prim© Dried Apple*.
100 bbl*. fit. Louis Jeouiton Applw.
30 boxo* bottled pure Wine.
.26 Lbl*. Flint Hominy, _
1 car load-Prince Albert Potatoes.
1 *• “ Peach Blower*.
20 boxes mild.Choese.
Fur tale by L. a. VOIGT A CO-, 247 Liberty at.
COtiT. “
The largest stuck uf
CLOCKS
In tbu city, cUsing out si COST.
R. T. M’GEAOH,
delO:lmd No. 274 Liberty street.
T7UAIUR— -■ ■■ ■ - ;
_I? bbl*. Extra Family Flour, TayloiriH® Millir.
>< •»* •« ♦* Washington “
*» *• Hoorior : “
“ Fairfield *|
17 “ Superflno • .: *'
4U •• Extra Family “ Fißbcrriltj
68 “ •* “ ... ShelbyTllls ' “
In storo and for sals by " J " ■ .„
(j e 3V - IBAIAH PICKET A CO.
r
NDIA KlI UIIKK FABTEFUItBOOi’S
i_ AND SHOES, pimtTttl the leather end trader
ins them perfectly water-proof \V«
mann&ctorv tbii article ovmlte*, ana can recom
mend It to bo ell that i. lepieMMedi aa aleo xan
nun that hate seed Jt htretodjro, fore tale, : wholo
nle Lid tettH; etthh India tohher Depot »JjdM
St. ntalr atreet. . . d. AH. PHILLIPS. -■
Oilr-iuu bbls. superior
r. UT , ,'soi»itTOW«t«ntt»<t.i-
1
'v/pittsbuboh BAHs»JSI^^^9nAML
WAT—TISOC cban<}kb.SEsK33EsEL. 7 . ? ,
On And Afu* MiANDAl(*3io*«jbfcr Saili*3MW*& ’*
Traina wiillaaTe thaltanothl
- road, tti'PttUbttrifttJlf »ofiiri'r7 'v'
Piitifacrgk, G)huisfc*« Alaii o hwimmti fii orC- tfiM vis
Imth PilUbnTxh._— M .l:ss «n (a. '
tio SteulwimUo .. 6:28 a. m.
I do Newark....... ...... 12:05 p. m.
do 1:30 pj m. ’' ' -
Arrive* Cincinnati—......—. ——. &45 p. p*.
do Bt. ‘L0ui5—............—.........10iis a. aL
" Leaves Pittalmrgh _ 1:55'p." ■&«'"
>'. -do dU-Übeqvillß 5:10 p. m.
> do Nejrark 12;D0 midnight. .
■ .do Corumbua | : 3Q *, d». ' .
. Arrives Cincinnati , 7.40 *. m. c '
do St. Loui* u;3o p. m .
Vj4J .. . No changoufuanU*iw«.u Pittsburgh and Clncinoatt.
cfuLAK OIL WORKS COMI*AN V OP’ SploUdid <-'«■ to all Sight Trains,
o PENNSYLVANIA. und \VU*li*y Lift. ■_ ;. . -jl
Mauuiiu tun-rs uf l«re« Pittsburgh L 56 a. in.
liCBHVOATINO AND BKFINKU OILS, : . . do WrUaville..... 4:t» a. tu.
No 3 2<l. ClaireL., uesr Dinpiesne Way, do Staulienvilla— , 5:28 a. m. . i---
Pimtauau, P»s«*A. do Wheeling... a. m.
Thi* t.'anji*iij i* '«*cluaiv«4jr engaged iu th«OH Arrivesßollair - C:5O tu. ‘ ’
ui*Jr and is »ouslaulljr ottering PKTBOLKITM 00 Lfeave* Pittsburgh 1:65 p. m. , A
counuiasiou, wholesale. Advances made<« t»nsigtt- do WlUstiUo - LUO p. m.
ments. Addrtat ' 4. WEAVKR, Jn., • do Steubenville. 6:lo p. ta. ' "
uoii:dil - - **K r *^ r t- • do Wheeling p. at;
1 Arrive# BelUir 5:40 p. (A.
Connecting at IV baeUsg with Bailiuiotv aud Ohio : • '
Railroad, and at lMlair with Central Obtoittailfoed -
for ZanosviUe, Lancaster, CirelcVnic, Coltutflns and
Glnciuuati/ .
Reese a gra*:*'.
\»H, B ETIS SSB,
: aj» jusvFAcreaaM or y
* WHITE BURNING OIL,
PURE DIODOHIfcRB BENEOLR ! .
aKD STEAM CLAMNSB MACWHERT OIL,
CBf*uSoiL o” uI<IRAVITUi» PURCHASED.
MrKMUUIMtfCwbVMIU.• - .11.:■ u , '
yOnoOglltfU Hdaoe. Ogi.Mtiyl.yr
F&RKtJLKUM OUi.—TPo “Nkw.vOKß
York, hue«*Uii.heJttltepi!r*t ELraABETHIvBT,
N. 1., far rws*i*lug ondatvring OIL shipped by *“ e
Utuy Pentad R*Uro«l. TbUporf U cou**i£t»f to
New V«rk, attd savoa cartage, oud nuwh h*ncttlßgi-r<
C«u4t£Ubi*M» iLirl EurrtU na Allrnfotcn
»? —David lii'bcj, of U*«* firm of HLcboj*
H*rtr« A «\. ; R*«m A Sfr»t»Ht;jK*um, .Mocriiavß.
»v. ii»'Almm%T ■
UMJ. «. HiHUSMU’ ■ ll *t2;VT. U %^rivJ^ U,lC * :
OIL REFINERS
UOhlfSHlPt BUY AX Jt cU,
ftLfcNurACTVMxiui. or
BURNING Oili AND LUBRICATING OIL, '
Krep Cvustsutly ou liaml llu* v«ry bool Quality Ol
BURNING-OIL, «!«»* «uid without odor; *ko,» good
LUBRICATOR, pun» WHITE BENZOLE auJ OAK
CREASE. .
l*#*AU unlim left tt No. 35 IftMU .SrutßT, Utah
Bhck.tecoiid flour,'will bo promptly*ttotid*»l *<>>
• '■ l
LUClKtiit OIL WOKK&
WILLIAM P. WOOLHIDUE ,
M A VII FACT lilt Eft ur
COAL ANI>'OABIION' OILS,
u>J dealer iu .
LAMPS, diililtiEXS, dc., Jx.,
Nu. 3a Mattel street, LetWeeu Second «tid Third,
MGLE OIL WUKIvS.—\V IUUTM A N
xu X ANDKBSUJI, refiuern nuJ ti&ilerrf in
PUKE t'AKBON OIL, (.juiilit)'guantutcuJ,)
PITTSBUIMJU, PA.
*»T CIK GREASE alul BENZOLE a<U«U»ully uu
Laud.
Urdu? rtcoiteii lor tba ul CHESS, SUI lH
X Cu.’s, Water and Firai ctrcels.
B*ii;onid ~ _
ruiRNPLANTKK O'lL COMPANY.
\J U. 11. DAVID) Priiidotl I
JOHN IE WIN, Jr., ticc'y aud 7V*i«V.
PIBFCTOEA K. H. Darii, T. M. Nevin, J. L. Cafj
nafth&n, A. Cameron, Juhu Irwlu, Jr.
PETEOLKUM, or light gravity, from the »JL* el
the company; on Oil Creek, iu Venango county, con
stantly on hand and for sale. .
Office at T. 11. Nevin A Cu.’e, No. 24 V> oOD St.,
Pittsburgh.
etkona on, works.—lo>G,
MILLER A CO.
Work* at aUarpoLurj btaliun, Allegheny Valley
OfllcM a lid Warehouse, £3 MARKET
Pituburicli.
UaDUlacturMV ul ILLUMINATING and LUBRI*
LATINO CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
B«*No. 1 REPINED OIL, warranted non-axj.U>*
life, always on band. oc!2:lyd
ÜBIUCATINO OIL, at the low
PHILS or 25 CESW3 Pl® QAIXOS, conaujlly
on hand and for sale Ly B. 0. AJ. IL 3AWVEB,
A« to tb«s quality, we refer to annexed certificate:
H Pittsbceoh, No*. 27,1 W».
ilutr*. B. C. <1 J. H. Sawyer-^ Gent*: The Lubn
cktiug Oil we are getting from you we find to be tl*e
beat for our purposes we have ever used.
Tux L. S. li. R. B. R. Co.,
PXXTHBUBUB
. no2B tf i Bt Vm. ESPY, President-
A. McCLIfKS;
COMtIISSIOX 11 Elian A ST,
CBODE~AMD KETXNED CABBON OILS,
Allen, McCoksiick & co., valley
Fookdbt, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ttF*WAßxnocBx, No. 3UI Liberty street.
Manufacturer* of OOOK, PARLOR AND HEAT
ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE* wtc-i Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell
ing Mill Castings, MiU Goariog, Gss, Water and Ar
tizen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes. Su
gar Kettles, Pulleys, Haugen, Car Wbeeb, Couplings*
and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing, and Machine
Custings made to order. Patented Portable Mill,
with Steam or Horae Power. . Pol^' r <nd
P. •>« JL OPWa -:
VOUNG BROTHERS, DuqubsnbFoun
-1 drt, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot .Pa.
B. 8.. Pittsburgh, Pal, mannfitetore MACHINE,
HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXJ£S, KAD .AND DOG
IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FROSTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, Ac.,always on handand for sale low.
Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood
■tree! and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten-
"h* 8 —
QTOVESI STOVES t-D. Da HAVEN
>0 A SON, MahxracTtntxiS Ot STOVES.
Warehouse, Fwieralst., near Suspensionßtf dg«,..
ALLEGHENY CITY.
We ask the audition of dealers to our largo usrfort
m «iit of COOKING and HEATING: STOVES, tor
wood and coal, which we are selling at the lowest
rate*. Those visiting our city will And It to their
advantage to glTe tu a coll and examine oar stock be*
,o Ci3T t iEoS ,! HooaK' rkoNTS.nios hailiko,
SCALES, HOLLOW .WAKE, WAGON BOXBS,
PLAIN and FANCY GBATE FBONTS, FEN DEBS,
etc., and CASTINGS cfaH kinds Blade to order,
jylfclyd D. Dk HAVEM A SON
IjVi'NA STOVE, WORKS;—A. JSKAU-
J-J LEY, uuum&ctnrer of eray Tarfertj’of
look, pablob an» heating stoves, a bate
FUONT3, fKNDEBS, Ac.,.4c. I
SoU proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS*
BUBNINU AND 3MOK.E CONSUMING ARRANGE
MENTS. , .
and Salu Boom, conuc of wood ana
Third atrcttU, Pituborgh, . jtAdly
HOTEL,
SINGLE ROOMS FtFTT OKNT3 PER DAT
City Hall Square, c&nur Franlfert Street.
Jh9~MeaU u they may be ordered Id the epeclona
Refectory.
There fe a Barher'a.Shop aod Bath Rooms attached
to the Hotel
•9»B«ware of RUNNERS and HACKUEN who
H]r we are full.
Dflgfitdlyn
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street,
Id the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing
House* on Market, Third and Chestnut
streets, tbs Banlu, Post-0 Oca, Mer
chants Exchange, Ac., 4c.
BOARD PER DAY, #l*3o.
JcconModiiliON, trloH repaired, oa tht EUROPEAN
PLAN .
Booms from 60 cent* end upward*, per day, and
m t .u A t a nasr class 'BsatACAAMt aitacaxn ro
tag Horen. Price* according to BiUa of Fare.
KVTus City Cana xaxs PaMcnaxu raoaasT
STanoa TO oa CLOSE IO in Horn
«V*Xngliih, French, German and Spanish .spoken.
Jyl7;dBm •
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway,
NEW TOBK.
BOARD SEDUCED TO PEE DAY.
Since the openlng.of thievkst. aadcommodioo* Ho
tel, in 1864. lt bos been the ring?* endeavor cd the
proprietor* to make;it the most sumptuous, conven
ient ud comfortable Jtehie for the clticen and stran*
ger on* this side of tbs' Atlantic. - - 1
And whatever has .seemed likely to administer to
the comtoct of its guests they have
ont regard to cost, tp provide,’pad to combine ail the
elenienti.of individual and Social enjoyment which
modernart has invented andmodern tasteappxoTedi
and the patrosage'Whkh it bM commapded durlcg
the past six years is a gratifying proof that their at
Jbrte h*T6 been appreciated. }
To meet tho exigendee of the times,‘whenall are
required to practice tho most rigid economy, 4he mi*
dtralpnMharo BEDUCEDTHE PRICE OF SOASD
TO TWO* HOitAjßa : Pitß,:®AT, at : the same time
ahatingnoue of, the liprories.with v which their table
has hithertobeen supplied.,'
-1 TREADWELL* WHITCOMB 4 CO.
oc33md’ .
T7KDIT TBEE£—lnddcekesis to Pro-
Jj. CHMtu.—A W ofttolc. TBgEg.
orselected varieUea tadwoie from, with evt*y poan~
bte care tofcavee*«*y varlety-troetoymine*
Of AppleaAcnevww which
m tm* jtMdi.KywoiJM !?%}&
000 two to three yoars old. reach, Plum, «£?»*«•
Trees in the Knrsdy.' Ceß *»A
'examine-‘•V-' -- .r.-w.;«>n:
'prmBUKGH, ra
rox tut SALK or
No. 01 Wood Street.
STORES, #c.
HOTELS.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN ,
CITY UP NEW YOBK.
(.Opposite City Ball.)
B. FRENCH, PnopaicTon.
above Tuian,
P HI LA DBL'P SIA,
PUtAuryh and Cleveland Line,
Leave* Pittsburgh ................... a. .ta.
do : AVelbvHb.... .4:05 a.' tin
do Bayard..;.... a. m. -
do. —i... 7:u* a. in. - r
do Hudson _ 8:25 a. ui.
Arrives Cleveland .. 9;U6 a. m.
Leaves Pittsburgh...... 1:56 p. m:
do WelMille 4:00 p. m.
do Bayard i>:24 p. ui.
do Alliance - p. ui.-
do Hudson 7:04 p. ni..
. Arvi'ee Cleveland 8:10 p. m. '
Connecting at Bayard with Juacarawas branch for
Now Philadelphia and Canal Dover, at Alliance with.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne ai.d Chicago itailruad,at
Hudson With Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati R..
H. for Akrou, Cuyahoga,Palls and M Ule nburg, And .
at Cleveland-with C. A E. K. U. for Krfo, Dunkirk'
and Buhaio with C. 3t T. 1L R. lor Toledo; Detroit
and Chicago.
WellsruW. Accommodation tarns ut 5:35 p. tu.
Upturning trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follow*;
Mail Train 4:10 p. in.
Express Traiu 2.515 a. m. '
■ Wellaville Accommodation 0:40 a. in- -
Passengers deairing to go to Sandusky, Toledo,:
Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, uiuvt be par
ticular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Through Tickets can be procured at the I.lbarty
Stieet De|M>l, Pittsburgh.
JOHN STBWABT, Ticket Agent.
For further Information, apply to
WILLIAM Agent,
At the Company's office in Freight Station, IfonU st.
nog? •
iBGi - r tB&L
—TUB
VANIA CENTRAL RAILUOAD.
Tbs MAIL TBAIN leave* Pittsburgh from.lh* . -
Passenger depot, at the Intersection of Liberty and
Grant streets, every tnomlog (except Sunday) at Sfcfilr
a. ui.,- stopping ouly *at principal stations betwskn - ~
Pittsburgh qnd Altoona, and Harrisburg and Phila* i
delphia, and makiog direct connection at Harrisburg.:
for Baltimore, Washingtou, and New York, via Al
leutown. This train arrives In. Philadelphia at 5:60' .
p. in., making close coonectipfo for Niw York, from - 1 *
Kensington depot, at 6;:Wp. m., over Camdsn-aud
; Amboy line. -.. .
The EXPKESd TRAIN leaven tbo above named
etatiou daily at 4:40 p. m., stopping only at jwifi- .
cipai stations, making direct cohuection at Harris- .
burg for Baltimore, Washington , and Now'York Aik "
Allentown. This train artivoii in-PhilAdelphik ,r kt' y
8:06a m., making connection for Naw.York from - ;
Kensington depot, at 9:30 a. Ih-* 9 w and.
Amboy line. A Sleeping Car Is run tbrougK .from .
Pittsburgli to Jsiscj City, via' AUeutbwu—43o tulles
—attached to tbistrain. ~ '
The FAST LINE Laves tboubovo namcd<Station
dally {Sunday*- excepted) ok 10:80 p. iru, stopping i
only at princmilstttion*,'connecting .at Harris borg for
Baltimore, Washington awlNcw York via Allentown.
This train arrives in Philadelphia al 1:25;p. m., mak
ing close conuoction. for New. York, from. Walnut .
-street wharf, at 2;00 p. ro-, over Camdch and Amboy
line.
WAY FREIGHT TRAIN WITH PASSENGER
CAR ATTACHED, leave*, the Po&eogcr .station ;
oTery morhiug exceptod) at C:4O a. m.t.rtm
ning as far a* Conemangh and all stk-, . .
tions. " . • ‘
, The JohnatownALcemmodation Train loavcs diDyi .
(except Sunday) at 3:00 p. m., stoppmg atoll nationa l
and running o» for as Conemaugh. - - ■
First Accommodation Train for Wall's Statfon Teares
daily (exoept Sondny) at 0:40 a. m.
Second Accommodation Train for Wall's Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. m. 1
Third Aoconunodation jTraln for Wall's Station
laaTcsdally (except 6tmday)ai 4:00p. m.
Fourth Accommodation xruiu for Wall's Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at r>:lS p. nu ' "
.Retnrnlng Trajns arrive in Pittsourgb as foUowa:
Express, Lifi p. m.; Mail, 8:36 p. m.; Fast Line,
1:38 a. m.; Johnstown Accommodation, 16:30 a. ni' J ~
First Wall's Station Accommodation,&3o a. xa. 5 Boor’
opd Wall’s Station Accommodation, 8:30 o. Third
Wall's Station Accommodatien, 1:05 p. m - ;'Fourth 9
Wall's Station Accommodation, G^D6,p.,m.
liTtain* from Blairs vllle and Indiana so uucct at Blairs* .
villo Intersection with Johnstown
East and >Yest, Expruth and Mall West, and aleowith 1
Way FteighfEestand West. •* >
The public will find it greatly to ; thclr interest, ia^;
going East or .West,.td travel by tha
Central Railroad, as the accommodations how. oflaretf>
cunnot be surpassed on any other route. The Road U ! .:
ballasted with stonei And is entirely free froin duA.- -
We con promise speed and comfort toaH who
may favor this Road with their potronagu. ....
fare. • .• .
To New York <l2 60 To Baltimore.....—<o
To Philadelphia— lu vO To Lancaster-».^. n . fi. 66.-
To Harrisburg 7 46 • <■ .... ..
Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylrv. ..
uia Central BkUroud, and to Phnadelpbia,'Baltixnon}*'
and New York: • -
Passenger* purchasing tickets In car* wtll h*. -
charged an . sxesss, according to distance traveled, in ..
addition to the station rates, except from station*-
vrtiere the Company has no Agent. . .'
NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Cpmpany will hold
themselves responsible for pamonal baggage only, •
and for anamuunt not exceeding <l6O. .
N. B.—An Omnibus Line haa. been. employed to
couvej pateehgert. and baggago to and from the De
pot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cent* fvr eachpaa*
tenger and baggage, -for ticket*, apply to -
J. STEWART, Agent, - -
At the. Pennsylvania Central. BailSoad Paaeaager
StatUinretKhlhertj aud tiraut strata. -
N ENOCH LEWIS, '
Ja2 Qen'l Saperinteodeht,' Altoona; Pa.
JMP ° K '
Ticketa for St. Louie, Sl^wai—
Joseph and other poinla In Northern Uiaaoufi,'the"
State of Kansu, or the Teiritories, abould lniist.oW
having tfcketa*tbat read by the NORTH MISSOURI"
RAILROAD. The onljroute -from St. Louie to St,
Joseph. It ia the shortest and quickest line,
ter.Q boon, to the remotest point reached by rail, and.
U always aa Cheap u any Other;
Boy your ticketa toKanias' ami all points hi North-' 1
eru UUeouri by the North Missouri Railroad.:-^
ISAAC H. STURGEON, . ..
President and General Superintendent of the North
Missouri Railroad.
eelO:M«t)Bi ' HKNBY~H. 3IHMONB,-Agenr.' "•
A RAILROAD.—Seven
train* doily depart from
arrive at Pittsburgh, {except Sunday.) " ,
Through trains, stopj ltig- at iiultuu, leave Pit UK
burah at Ca m. ant 4*.V» v. tn. \
Holton Accommodation trains Rave Pittsburgh **
y and U a. m., and at 1, .230 and ii:4o p. tu. -
Accommodation tialua, returning, leave. Hal ton at"
7:4u*nd 10 a. in., at W in., and 1:45, 3:3<V 5d3« and*
7:35p.m. .
Annr*io* Ticket f ait.. Pituborgh to Hult<ra'**d :
.return,, ia cants.. AU (aaa.*ug«rs iron
without ticket*, will b« charged lull Cue. . .
e 7 B. F. MOULETi Superintendent.
SOAP! SOAPII SOAPIII—Thb Chemi
can OuvbEbjaiys Soar, manufactured by B.
C. 4 J. H. SAWYER, la acknowledged td U the
moat serviceable of any kiod yet offered to the
lu superior advantages are found lu ita cbeapnaaa,
aaving of labor, and Tta efficacy fo removing graiiur
aint, tar and without tQjoring the akin, or la the
eastwiae damaging the finest quality of goodav It
can be used with ml kinds of water.
Reference U made wlth'pldAenrb'to' the subjoined
certificate,: etsanatixig from gentleman weHknown in '
5 this community, and who had every facility afforded
ofaeeingl t folly and fairly totted: '
QuariermaMtr't Deparimmdof th*.T*D4jfthfThtrliotth
aad FcrurUentk Fttutyhania Yohmtistu ‘
“Sawyer** Chemical Olive. Eraaire Bba.p t
been used very eatensirelyinonr Regiments. w*
have no hesitotion.in certifying that it wae foubdad*
miraU tbense of the soldiiTt. wad
dadlr the'most ibpenor Sdapwhlcb' cobld be jdocur
, ed for tbe eerrkv. • - JAUIS Ai EHJN,
Quartermaster Twalfih Raiment.. L
.. Quartermaster Yourteenth
’ • • M. K. HOOBHKAI),'• -
, antli Qnarterma*frr Thirteenth Regiment....
/^IROCBRIE&-=
vX.300 bags ,to prime,
25’ N. 0. Sugar-choke; .. '
U) do' P. B. do' ‘ •' • ---.-'v.
450 barrels Molasses,. - - •
60 do NewTorfcSynip,, ......
26 do .Fhiladelnhlaßyrop,
30 do Bleacbad Vf hale. Oil, ...
16 do'' Tinnert* OH*, - k
-20 ~dot •• Carbon OH*; j; • •
XlO putt* Tobacco j 5a and 10a. .-r;^
10- do ~do. *
, 10 kegs'; .do. r-riis twist, „ •
30 bbTa. Cut and'Dry Tobacco, i
40 halfchcfilTooiJgHyaon'Te*,- ’
10 .do OunnowderToa, i .y ♦>.-
i». do.: BlecATea,.,. t
WithafoQ*saortmentofgooda:inattrline.
' ‘T. sTdilwobtha 00.,' > f
' d«27 • “ treats
'"XTW'CONSIGN
A* fiOaas* jnint Hominy,
26 bbla.'Hin. Qranberfioe;
11' do flwweftJHer,'!
-SOhtiarßheltfaarfcei' ' -
100boXeepcUi&jChMae,
2UO dos, CUuFa& Broom*,
75bbla.Bxr Pam.yioar,
300 lb*. Geaae TijaiEers,
v- rß‘etQfd'and<br l aal»>y‘ : -
HXHBY H. CQlfifa r*
lb bbla, Homtny,
400 do Green Apple*.'
76 btai
41-Ao- Cheetuttt»# ii-- i ,
3W> :d»
10 tca-CanvaeaedHamib -
tb bM.TYhlteTJeAbap 7 ‘
BSWWB nee.