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The military,authorities have been greatly puttied as to the best means of disposing of the drafted militia;; At frit, the impression wua hold out that,they would be permitted to firm their own company and regimental or- sub , «. . , jectof court* to-tho sanotion of the Governor. /7w’fXt ; W:i^^U , dj'i6*i‘'tiioy.,ira!ild be per ,i - r mittedta fonncomp&aies or regiment*, whcto it was at all practicable,- of men from the tame nelghborboddor county,;thai rendering tbelr more' pleasant and • Very.' natural prom -isear Inasmuch nail fa-held that, under the law eervioe, they aro on ’ titled to exclusive'oTfcanlra tlons, to the selec tion or.-tie|r"pjrfeojßeert/ and.to beentire*y already in the field. —• ,_i ■ -On th«-other bead,: there were gnn *adl : weUbt,ie»«iStt«Sed J Wbyjhe. drifted men j ii*ld>be' in*o rte.eld m»nj of whloh ere-now redaoed_to «ix, fine, -Wwal e»es jhre»-btmdfed_ effeolwe men. •Most of thehrghvsV ua4;aMe*t Generale deomed.it exceedingly. desirable, if not abao lately nwMary*th*tthepia .regiments should Willed lt la alleged that, by throwing the dmfted man inyrltb the veteran troops, these ln the cibdp, bdttromcaaualUeion fhoTjottle-fiold— will be greatly,iesaenedj. that they will be , mad* be better cared for, and win greater honor for' themselves than if left to an organisation composed entirely of their advocated with great persistence by-both psatiei. u Gov. Curtin _had visited'Washington in reference' to the mat v ter.And the-resalthas been looked for with *“ the deepest A statement is madejn | onr special'' dispatches of to-day, which, if true. Jlx« the matter finally—the authorities having decided that the dratted men shall go into the old -regiments. This will most un questionably'meet With the almost unanimous disapproval of the drafted mllxlia, but as good soldiers they-will ibe expected no submit to -the action of proper offloert plaoed over them. This decision'fcai-doubtless been rendered aftor a carWdl examination of all the facts, and with u view to the imperative wants of the army and the best interests of the drafted militia themselves. Biql among me Prophets. j The editor of thaWeahlngton (Pa.) Exam iner, Who talks os if ho hod tho onitod inter ests of slavery and democracy in his speoial keeping, talks to tho Pittsburgh Synod in tho following oracular strain, for saying that 7 si Prooidenoo points to it as « oaoso, if not lie caused tho. war, and hence tie mum of tie ‘eaiomka iihUi. 'Be.infiiat:' Tothis he says : Wo say, then—and herein wo “pressi not only onr own personal belief, bui the deliber ate conviction of the'mass of the Sorinern I poople—thatr'si-wo* so. It is not so that 1 slanry is J‘ tho groat national wiokodnoso. There are many other wickednesses prevail- 1 ' ing throughout tho land; that am both more 'general and more -sinful' thin slavery. The 1 • : ; Bn of ‘iboliUohlsmiin sin which Oremembers - of the Pittsburgh Synod have done• all in their power to. stimulate—it infinitely more I wioked in its moral outgrowths and jts poUti chl results, than slavery; Thesln of political 1 ■ D-eaohingorotSyaodlcal.Stninp speechifying la ,In of which the.. Pittsburgh presbyters | an hot guiltless—is far mom wicked, because mom hypocritical, mom dishonoring, and in fact more injurious to the cause Of religion, than slavery. Tho latter, when qualified by circumstances, at least, has the sanction of Divine authority; tho former mentioned are never* even justifiable,'but are aficoy. and everywhere e He, mwertptuiul and tin fat. Decisions Under the Tax Law. Commissioner Boutwell has deeldod that the proviso,in tho 76th sootion of tho Excise taw, (to which his attention bat boon eaUod as exempting, clothing,) specifies that on oloths manufactured into other fabric* tho duty Shall be levied upon. tho increased value only, Clothing can in no sense bo considered as a fabric. Tho proviso only applies to print oloths, rubber oloths, oil oloths, and similar fabrics. In this case, and in all others whore there is not special authority for taxing ■ tho increased value only, tho tax must be as ■M«ed and paid span tfe© full talne of tho ar ticle mannfactnrei .. ■- CIo thin k mannfaoturera, in common with Mi | others, mustpay the tax upon all thclr goods not romovod from tho plate of manufacture prior to:September 1. in the tamo manner as on those manufactured sinco that data. Tho Commissioner of Internal Revenue has also decided that, toiler makers, engine builders, blacksmiths, ehain makers, and all other workers in iron, must pay three per ■ cent, ad valorem'duty, . Fiom Cal. Clark’s Regiment' We h.voialelligonce, direct from Colonel ; Clerk's Regiment, np till Tuesday morning : ’ lest, iVtehieh tltne the' division to »Ueh they are etteehededmnoed on Bnlekerevllle, which the'rebels ipd vacated, the previous night. Thegap utrthia plane ii now occupied by I thirty-thousand ; of our troops. Tba place j *u enrrendmd wlthoat n fight, the rebel! moving off at boon ,es onr edvnnced guard approached thegep. Henon the etory, eo in dustrlouely circulated in Allegheny oity, inet eventogi tbavOoL Claik’e Regiment, bed been “cut to pieoee," *»! * cruel hoaxj which * caueod unnooesearypaln and anaiety to many whohave frlende in the regiment. We are informed that onr army, in moving on Shlekertrllle, took orery chiokon, duck, goose,T)ig and ealTthnt cam. in their way, without ; stopping ;to inqniro whether the .rowncr was loyal or dlaloyal. The only qnes tionwa»**“l# the thing] fit to eat* .And eren on this point they were not very par ticular, '! ' . . ■;.* Sniekox’s Gap Is between twenty-fly© and thirty milos south of the Fotonao in the Blue Bldge mountains* ~ 1 The : Criminal Court. Jn the cam of the Commonwealth vs. R. A. Colville, indlototlfor diMAudlag and prevent ing witnesses from appearing to testify in the a* of D. E» Bsnnett, thh Jury found a ver k dlot of notgullty, and' tbit the proiecutor, Thomas McKee, imythfidosts. . ; ' G.H. Thompson was Arraigned on a charge of lasceny and aoqultted. Bobervßuok, coior«<yehargedwlth larceny, waideelared not golU/. Idxsio'BattleM, Colored, vu charged with stealing $l6 In silver from Mr*. Murphy; wt 1 the testimony-againit her was not sufficient, and eh© wa« acquitted. • > , John.!lr?r|n plead guilty toecharg© of af i : filiation, and was sentenced ro pay $45 for expenses and maintenance-up to the- present .? .time, and the sum ot seventy-fire cent* per i - ireek until the child shall attaia-the age of - -three years—*andto give security 6 ia $5OO to obey the sentence of ( the Court. : Dsdicitioh.—The new Cathollo church in Altoona is-to be dedicated to the service of God,on Bunday, the J6ih Inst. The ceremony will be'performed by Right Rev. Domlnee, ' . Bishop oi Pittsburgh, assisted by other cler gymen. ' There will be an appropriate sermon delivered by the Right Bov. Bishop on the ■ occasion. And iu the evening, a sermon - on - the services of Bev. Prince D. ;JL; Gallltiin, ' deceased, by Rev. Thomas Hayden. , Cobtribasd Txadx.—The PennsylvanU BMlroad Company require shippers of freight, • from Philadelphia, destined to . any point ' within the State of Maryland, or to points ’ south of the parallel of Gettysburg, In Adams , or Franklin county, .'PennsylvanU, to take ' oat a permit from the Cnatom House, the ex tensive contraband trade 'hitherto earned on along our southern border having made this precaution necessary.-- - - Stoic Bobbed. —The store-room; of Mr. John Atliogham, of Eldersvllle, Washington county, was entered by-burglars, last week. Nearly, If not qoite ill, of thoclothi, calicoes and musUns in the * ° o® $6OO Inwslae —wero taken.' A sTiawl, a ;web of muslin, and some other articles, were found; the next morning, scattered along the road. ----- -y H. Locke, chaplain of ' " the Eleventh- Pennsylvania roglmsnt, CoL Cbnlter, » brief visit to ttd* dty yosterj ; ! day. fie will return to the regiment in * shert • •■■■t- Ume. • ■ ■ ■•=• • - : • , Trii SmimC"® 11 Bot *“■ " 4iji hating adUoonwd .ojw unm Mond»y -.' •'• aexL- *’ ’ t,.* 1 ■ ; -*" / ,/■ asßKJwe,- - Thfi Mcadville Journal, in notieiaji-thedepartureof the'drafted moo for Gamp Howe, says : It was not until tbo Com .mlssioscr, arrived; in, camp that he learned that .drafted men employing substitutes are ho't released uhtilthe substitutes have passed examination' at the camp of rendezvous and been mastered into tbo service. Not a scrap of instructions in this point had ever been issued to or received by ’ tho Commissioner. The impression prevailed that the acceptance of a substitute by the Commissioner was finalj but no definite ordors were given in regard to tho Intention of the government. It is not unlikely that in some instances great injus tice may bo dodo to men employing substi tutes. ' . MiLiTART,«Brig- Gon. Schuyler, brother in-law of Gen. ifalUok, arrived la the city.by the coon train to-day, and haß takeojrooms at the Monongahela Qoaso. The Generali who is accompanied by a portion of his Staff, is on hU way West to report to MaJ. Gon i Rosecrans, under whom bo It to have a com mand, Col. Fifield,’of Gen. McClellan's. Staff, >aseed throagh the city to-day, on his way Vest, being detailed on special business. Nbw Music.—Mrs. Charlotte Blame, .43 Fifth street, has received No. 31 of the « Operatic World,’* a lino solootion of operatio music, arranged folflhp,Piano-forte by Albert W. Berg. The 34th number contains “ 0 mia Fernando, and Bathing Chorus/' from “La Favorita,” by Doniietti. Mr*. Blame has also received “Oh 1 Lot me shed one silent tear 1 “—words by F. H. Norton, musio'by J. R. Thomas. The Cibcuit Coubt.—The United States Circuit Court, Jndgo Grier presiding, will meet on Monday next. The trial list is very large, embracing a number of important cases. The levy upon tho property of the city, in-, eluding the Water Work*; will probably be the first matter to olaim the attention of tho Court. StaiOßED.—Owing to continued ill health, Col. James T. Kirk, of Washington, Pa., has been constrained to resign the command of his regiment, the 10th Pennsylvania Reserves. He is now at home with his family. Fibckeb’s Association. —The regular quar terly meeting of the Firemeo’SjAssoolation will be held ou Monday evening next. Ladies' Fuss-can now be bad at extremely low prices, at J. Finch's, oorncr of Grant and Fifth streets. siir/wrc jteeuurEs. & WILSON'S Sewing Machine* 80. ST FIFTH 6TBECT. FJTTSBEEOH, FA., Aoardcd f-W Firrf FTwaw« of lAs dnited states pair For the Year* 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF 80.000 HAOBINES SOU) IK TUI hqsjb thas eo,ooesoLi> the past teab. We offer to the poNls WHXSLSB A WILSON’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED .PRICES, with Increased ccafidonw oi its merits ** the best and most reliable Family Sewinjt Maehlns now U uso. ll doe* equally well on tho thickest and thianwt fabrics, make* the lockstitch tareMible to unravel, CQ both ‘aide* ; ie simple in construe. tioa, mere speedy In movement, and more durable than any other machine- Cltmlara, giving prioss and description of Ha chinos, furnished gratis, on application in person or by letter. Brerr Macbtae warTsetftd for three *ears. • ItVßt. bumhrb m o\ gEWINU MACHINES WILLIAMS A OBVIS 1 double tknad JSS FAMILY EffWlHO UACHIHIS. Btleirooißt I»q. 12 FI2TH STIiEXT, Thcw MfhtßM Will do all klndiol work, and an mnottd and k&pt In repair ooe year withont aoy charge. Let the oobllc ho perfectly aß»arad ( tbat they may lmy and use WILLIAMS & OBVIS* HACHIK! with u mud* impunity aa any in market* notwith. elan dine tbs grow mteatetotaenu purporting to eci* flve-t. from tha Grorcr a Baker Sewing Mocbiue Go. ondotbm. The Mo* of stopping paraooi from nilas machine*, when they cannot atop oa from wil ing them, b prepoeteroue; This Machine waa Del ated Feb. Bi, IML We premie* to reward a** par** , with a Sewing Mediae who can .point out one alnsle I case where a person, to whom weuavoaoid a JSacbln* I have been legally stopped from wine It. of here had “SyuTaay party. *A3ENT3 WANTEIi. - Shi • ; LILLET. CTIUIW A CO. SEALED PROPOSALS ate invited till the is:h DAT OP KOVEMDEB, 1861, lor inp plvinz th. Uniwd Stsloo floboUwoco Doportmiml orith 6,000 BEEP CATIIrE.on the hoot - I Th« Cattle we to bo delivered at Washington City, D. 0., and each animal to average 1,3;i pounds gT©«. Ho cattle admitted that weight Uti than I,COO pwoods frrosa. Hebei*, Bugt and tmtia not wanted. The first .delivery ol Cattle to be made on the let dae of I>eceml»cr, or aa toon tberentter as the Gvt erotaent may dire*. 600 head ol Cattle per week will be required to be delivered ntder this contract. 1 A bond, with good and sufficient eecnrlty, will be; p»r cent. of the purchase money will be retained r.utll the contract i« completed. I proposals from contractors who have previously j failed to comply with their bids, from dUlojal per sona, or where the bidder Is not present to respond to hie bid, will not be coneifiarad ... The names of firms must be stated in fall, with the precise addrees of all the ipembtre ol the flan. All bids must be accompanied by two guarantees.' Bib tabs directed to ‘KJoI. A; BECKWITH, A. 1). C„ and 0. B D. 8- A., Waah ngton, D. O.,*’ and endorsed “Proposals for Beef Cattle.'’ Form of Guarantee, \pe, ——, of the county of , uhd State of ——, M d of the county of , and State of ,do hereby guarantee that Is able to fhlfil a oontract tn accordance with the terms of that, should his proposition bo accepted, he will at once enter Into a contract in accordance j Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared | to become bis securities. * I This guarantee must be appended to each bid. i The responsibility of the guarantor* must be shown bv the official certlflcareof (he Clerk of 'he nearest District court er of the Dotted titaus Dis trict Attorney. . t Biitshkickdo*.t comply teilh the above mil b* re jected. . T>OV.ti SEALED PRO* OSALS. Qca&TiMAiTui’s Depmtbeit, TJ B. A; f \ lud.» r Apolis, lod.» Oct. SiP.l&Ol. J Eea'e-1 will be received at this office on t’l 10 o'clock a. m. im fJATGBDAY, November Bth, 1882, tor. _ ' 2000CAVALBY HORSES, asd 1000 ABT>LLEB)f HORSED; AH tote delivered «t the Government BttbUs, In lndiaoa'olU, Indiana. 2, olivettes o: Cavalt* Horses to be as follow*: 600 witbla ten ( U)daja area det* of contract. STO » r twebt>(W)“ . “ l * 603 “ thirty (3 y u " ** LOO . “ .for’j (*0; : “ " 14 Slid Heme to be tocmi in ell particulars, net leei than si* (0) nor mole than eight (8; ye»r> old; from 15 to 16 hani* hlgb; drvk o lore (no greys); go:d square trottfr*; brid!owUe, audol aisefufficient 'or Cavalry porpoeee, . Bptcfjleatiotu of ArtHUrf iTorera. (l.> X’iZ Woeel Horeus, in p*lr», taj*. browns, or ' blaevi; Itthandt blih. or and, active; bon 6 toB year* old: outirtfy suano, well broken, and at°*re trottexa in harneM. (3 ) 604 Hdr«'» In pain; bays, browus or blocks; IBM band* high <-r opwards; etrong, qaick and ao tlTej entUelj; toaod; f-om 5-to 9 yean old; well broken, and square nouer* ia.barnoii. (3.) 2U Hones. In pain; ba)*, browns or blac«i en tirely eound; fr «m 5 to 6 year* old, s!*.-* snit able fbr eaolungee.-.in the two tint 'Qiacd - Horsej;wcU broken -and square trotters in l>«rs*es. Each towetownlgb sot Uu than eleven hundred (Udo)'poacds' Deliveries of- ArtbUry tlorsss to be as follow*: 80 Horses of the first-named,'). 160 *' ' ■ cond >3OO Bonos, - 60 “ • *•* third « ) WUblu.flftecn(ls)d%y*Troja-d*m-of c'/ntract. The tame number - (300; of *ame claasos, respectively, within twenty-live (25) Qaje from date contract, -and the residue (ti-0; wiibln.thirty five' (3fi; days from date of contract.. Kbbiid will initcn atcOnipanlod by a guaranty for Its faithful yerli) nvanc-.. form of bid and entrant • can be bad on spinican lon to this office. No bid will be entertained ur hs* than lOOliorete > Proposals will beebdonod, '‘i’ropjssis fbr Cavalry Hone*,*'end ‘Propoxals fur ArtilU , ry Uoriea. ,> ‘uiU &e Uricitg adhftni ie,c*A rigid'* » orcil in tvay pa ticular . - any otber informatiou win. be promptly given on axplicatlon to the bndenlgnvd, penecally, or by i Utter. JAHE* A. SKIN, l pofcdfd A Q. a., D B.A. SLUAKhIbUGaKoII— -87 hhds. and chcl •• N. O. Sugar; 16. do do ■do; SO bbU* > do : -d>- do; GDbblS. Cm»bed and Pnlrerlied-> do;. gj do Aaad BOoßoe . - : doj - * 07 do- -Yellow Refined -do; - Aetdallr la store.ai,d.for sale by : : - 'J ACtnauj to OCHOMAHKB AXANO, *=. v'^g,;.a^Ubenyetreet: I *1»IA KUBBKK HAVMLUCK.C—An. Xouwr io« 4*-*^“* B SITED STATES. PITTS H GTiQH, Pa. LILLEF, STRAIN ft 00., Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE. J^ROJPOS^MjS. late telegraphic hews. i FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. the fight *it barkers. WAREENTOiN OCCUPIED BY OUB FORCES. Jackson at Chester G-ap. THE BU&XING OF HA TMARKET. &C., &c., &c. HKADQtnaTEBa Abut op tbs Potomac, ) - JRtctortown , Novj 6—lo P. M. ) A* the particulars of th® fight at Barker*®, yesterday, beeoiu® known, the more brilliant the victory is found to have been. The battle vaa fought by cavalry alone, and between the •beet disciplined troops that either army oan produco. The final result shows that the rebels left thirty.six dead on the field; their wounded muathave been numerous. Our loss was five killed and ten wounded. Qen. Pleasanton to-day reports that Gon. Jackson, rebel, oocupies Chester Gap with hlf command. The town of Warrenton was occupied by 'our troops at 8 o*c!ock this afternoon. We took five prisoners, belonging to the 3d Vir ginia cavalry, and two infantry soldiers, who stated that their regiments had gone up the valley. - Gen. Bayard had a slight skirmish on the Waterloo Road,' killing one man, wounding two, and taking ten prisoners, without loss en his part. _ tfoinesttik, Nov. 7.—Gen. Reynold's oorps, of McClellan** oommand, took possession of Warrenton yeiterday. An investigation into tbo conflagration at Haymarkot resulted In convicting two men of 6teinwehr*s command. A court-martial is called to try the cases. Last night was intensely eold, and the first snow of the season Is falling this morning. ADIIINiSTKATOR'S SALE OF VAL UAbIe BEIL ESTATE.—By Tirtn. of eo o,M of thi Omben.' Cjait of AltaEbray many. 1 Will nil at Public Ss’e. el the CODBT HOE'SE, in the city of Pitwenruh, m TDEj>DaT, , J? luh . a ' y ol NannMr. 18(i2, allo o’clock a. B„ Htt bio tract *f laud and coal, of uhlch William Chess, dKTu&Vim-itooti tbe WMblngtoa *nd Plvtc. burgh Turnpike Seed, S mllo. free r tUbnrgh, ton. fining sa.il actcs end 142 perehca. Bald laua»tU be sdd Id pieces, containing cUffe rent qomu title*, from: Bto 81 aerra. The coal, about 90 acre*, »11 U stld separate from tho land. Alao, At tbe same time MdplaeeJtwM aoU Lot K*. 20 la Thomas Sample's plan of Cbaihem, In Ai* I,l a “fthe'nndl.ldti hell pert of. lot on the moth ride of Botlnmn .trwt, S3T '“« •“‘rf rd ‘ y ,rom Coioy elreot' In sold dly, bring 30 by 100 fmt. Tuns er pal*— One fourth cash, the residua to equaT payments, la oae, two and three je*ra from Sato ot confirmation of a.la—taid residue tobe ao oared by bsod and mortgage. oel.po.mm. Ti.U-tndupaUUA^ Bolrdtd AdmlnUltetorcl Wp. Chw.dm'd, 'he Difflcollies between Gen. Boiler SI and the French Citizens of New s -’ Orleans. York, Not. 7.— Tbo Now York lines | Washington dispatch says : " Tho news al ready given, that Important paperi have boon inbmittod to tho Secretary of Stato by the Minister of Franco, is said to be in relation to the difficulties whloh have at varioni times oeenrred between Frenoh eitlaens residing in New Orleans and Qon. Butlar. In many in stances these Frenoh residents have been complaining to the Imperial Government, through M. Mercier, of exactions and prose entlons of all kinds agalnst their persons, by order of General Batler, and It is a redress of these alleged wrongs whloh is said to bo at tho bottom of the reclamations presented by Mercier to Seward." Commander Preble. Pbiuspklpeia, Nov. 7.—^Commander Pre ble appeals to the President and Secretary of War against the injustice of his dismissal from the navy, on aoooant of the rebel steam er Ovlato entering Mobile harbor while he was on blockading dnty< Bis report of the ; affair to Admiral Farragot shows that every precaution was taken, and the rebel steamer only escaped by snperior speed and its an daoity. „ Snow in Washington and Baltimore* Wassixotor, Nov. 7.— The first snow of the season eommonoed falling at 7 o-clock this forenoon, and up till noon two inohes had fallen. Baltixom, Nov. 7.—A heavy snow storm prevailed here. It commencecd before day light and is still snowing. The' night was very cold. The Illinois Election. CniCiGo, Nov. o.—Tho Democrats b* p * carried the State by from 15,000 to 20,000 majority, and elected probably nine members to Congress. The Republicans have elected five members. . . . The Democrats have elected two-thirds. of the members of the House in the State Legis lator*, and will have a mejority of ono or two in the Senate. The Steamer Scotia. Kbw Yoke, Nov. 7.—The steamer Scotia i, reported teen off Five Island last evening, and a pilot pat aboard. The wind was then heavy from the eastward. She has probably been obliged to keep off on apeouut of the heavy snow storm and gale which prevails. Great Billiard Match. Buvvalo, Not. T.—The billiard match ter- THrmtrji In favor Kayanagh, who beat Foley by 204 points. OiSSOLVTlOjrii* KC. Dissolution of partnership. —lb* Partnership heretofore emitting between QfcO W. HQLDSBIPandGEO. T. Mc"OBiIIGK f nndrrtbe name of HOUiSHIP, BBT AN dbwolved on the 231 day of October, 1&62. The Ishi of the late firm will be settled by GEO. W. iiOLDSBIP. NOTICE.— Geo. W. lloldsbjp having Durebssod tbe interest of OKO. T. Mc«x»B* U'UKrin the firm of HOLDBHIP, -BBT AN ft CO., and bating associated writh him UKNBT HOLD* *UIP. will stillcontinue the mannfsclnre of Cau. BON OIL, under the firm of OEO. W. HOLUSBIP A CO. not ** rpEE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- X Utlag between WB. J. HOWABD.and B 0» B£BT BODGEBB, nnder tbe name and style of UOWABD ft BODOEcS, Covpnr and Tlu Ware manafactnrars, was dissolved on tbe lath October, 1862, hr tbe death of William J. Howard. The bo* oi the late firm will be settled by tbe sorvlr* 1. g partner, Bobert Dodgers. AU tboee knowing themselves to be indebted, will please call and settle. Robert rodgers, having pur chased the entire iutercst of William J. How. ard. lata of the firm of Howard ft Dodgers, wHI cob tiane to manufacture BBEWEbS* KETTLES, BTILLS, of ail sines, WOBMS, for OIL BEfTfcKß* Itß.and all kinds of work .In his Une.atlbeold stand, ISO Front street, Pittsburgh. 0c23;3m BODQMM. “ ruataiA or saw uuswsav,i Pittsburgh, September 10,1862. / Dissolution of partner.-hip. —Tbe Partnership heretofore existing between JUS. SPENCED and W H. GABBARD .was dls* solved on tbe 20th of August, 1862, W. H. GAB GAUD being aothorlied to settle up the business of the late lira at his office in tbe Brewery. Tbe Brewing Business will be continued by BFENCED ftltfoKAT, who Intend to have always on band a superior article of ALE, POBTEB and SHOWN STOUT Tbe undersigned will be thankful to the friends of the late firm for a continuation of their patronage, and promise to make It their ala to glva Satisfaction to all who maypurebase froht tbemi iMr. 808 BBT WATfiON, of Liberty street, so long known to the business community, will have tile management of our business, with tbe foil con- AddrrssaUordsrii to 81‘EKOKB k UcKAV, Pbw H l' "buritb ’ JSbsPH undo. ' JAMES McnAV. JJUIAT MAL.T HUU&Ji, 17 WATER STREET, PitUburgh, Pa. 1 W. H. OAEEAED, Maliter. Dealer'ln BABLBT and BYE also. *“» , BARLEY. BYE, OATS and COBN. ■ . seUSm EIKIUT TREES.—lnduoshrnts to x'gb*, J! esasus.—A very large stock of choice TREES, of selected vartetto to choree from, ble tore taken to have every variety trunto o&m*. Of Apple alone we have 17S,0tt>—-60,000 of whltb K.tW)T»toUta,lo.oTOtottr,»roUj. goo two to three years old. Peach, Plum, Ad,» fine '^h-nncpi—tha Trees In the Nonory. Call and * X KVEKQUKKNS trom 1 to S feet, b 7 ohwi •Uo.SHAMt TBEKS AMP 6UUDEEKKV, * Ate“ITTMDBOn AMD OAKLAND NTO-' BZK . l^' UliaTah ' ..m00...r i- BKUiKD OIL ifOK KiI'UKT.—TLo cndenlßnNl aro now rr»p«t«l to «I 1 uu Lott quality ot ltoOowl Cubon oil, dollTortd on booxd or and PltUbntgb,on dock in I'UUjaolpUo. or .t warcbcoso at Bed Hook Point, Now Torsi ’" u | .bo dourer loto Don. too to 1/00 lutrelo ftM nboord olio, or Mll-BIIU Lading of different tlt-dluie on Llretpool. Gla-gow. rmnkfori-on.tbe-lialj. enj othei European porta. • REEBKAGHAas, •£>27 W'etroHte QU Works. Plttsbnrgb. Pa JjIAAIUM) Oil* WUKH.S BATIOB i SMITH, aeOneniDddeilmta CABBOH OK., nomrpMMd. by soTintho market. ' • . . (tafon left at the oßeaof Child* thaflt.ChartaHotel.at the office cf Smith, Park* 00., or at their work* Id L»wrcnooTiu*» will b© fr iend'd tor, • 1 . Botara af Orafla AO- r/w, ilOAfctt W. U.UUKKSE; OU;U *» bom loglbh Ch«*; _ - In >jnf* nl> fay - J. B. OASFTJW)* oStTi Vv”Ttft:eU*. nwrff^ KOISUbK WATS, YANm i®aonre». oton»»a« »t *4 ■sd2Sflfc«Wr»lmt» ■■ •■;•■ ; J. * B, PSHIIIA FOR COA.L PROPfc.KTY fob V BALE H-iM ACRES 0? OOAfafUyUiKaS, JicioiDK tb* town of BunbeotlUe. Jrfc-Mfl tom ty J Ohk* Tte-BienbenotHe C«1 and Coke w Ni urle uetoditt the Belmont Futu*r*. a< M.rtine- Jiil/ Ohio, nearly oppoahs WhtoHug, where foil iaforciaMon Jay he had of jti qaalittea n * i irenore Tot* Ceil and Oekeprotea to both* beet ; for amoliioK parser of any *wt cf the moontak.. , Iren cub* mad lew money at bleu teat ill* than at wjt point west oi tbo mountain*. The important U“u*he rwWMWd eh'ppkg of all makrUl. | SftVoit banlinjt. This propertyb Burly , Jjiujt oee-tbird of auulenpeu the Ohio rlTer. and j tho-Whwding,extension of the borgb uTllr-tad miming the whole or «atd coal fluid Also, the Pao-llemlle (*o CO.fod) Ballroad 1 ena-ee the o ;ber rilrood opon tbl* prop*r«y. Coal from the pit ear. opon thorailnad. or upon fcoai a. In *ho Ohio ilr> r or Into tba top of a ; I wU *oni eecoad handling. There i» • Uni* , ad'oining tbeahote tract be I dlf required. The follow lug at* prio-»}*MJ I iron ore baa been oflered and whl l ». *“«*•£•* by persona oonTer«ant with the tmiloea, aud may be *ssj.° qd a: 10,00’ tona of native ore could have 1 Sin contracted for, delivered at tba furnace, Him-d readr for use. 50 per cent, ere, at $3 per ton , I ake BuwJiorlrJuor.’basheen bought at Clateland lor S 5 pt-r tontjhelgbt f ora that point to bteobeoTillo *1 &r -—cost dropped at the furnace, $G 5?; Lake Champlain and Mtwouri Iron Mountain ora about uL ftbere Uan abundance of fl»e clay. limo» Jo'JJSd S". opou 1,. ttd to tb. vWa,,,. The preaoni mtee for all materklfdoat more now , s>» met a. Abj I»'«OB *““ n * to . l S'S C “?; A I M Teitmeot will pleave O.U npon Wh, 0.. ABBAIiAM, at sSubenJiUo. who will bo ready to thowtheprem- In, and ejjlaln IU adrentacea; «' “P?“ d 118 OPEBIOB BUILDING LOTS FOR I MALE.—Tho nndenlgned offlm tw oalo, on •on.lilo urmt, aoma of tbo choice* ipota tor build ing purpooc. A* aro to bo firandimmnd Wtuburgbi TS«? arooltoatod within one bmidrod yard. of the tormina. of too Conn. Atrouno Hotao Hallway, and an bcanUtal loc*lona fbr prlTata dwolUngo. Tbo occnoryand eoerythln* lonoero them extremely do- IK?i“ any one wailing to local, untold, of tb. dtf limits, aud aitho »ame time «> Dear are they fhlt cSoSScatioD cant* bed with the dty at a& haw*. LoU from ooe-fonrth of as acre aowardi. Alee, ume Weatero Lands, situated Id lowa, ttln MlnoraTfllo, 80.250 h*. Tb. abot. property will ' terms, laqaire of JOHN HiHHOa, I comer Sixth and Wood etieeti, Or. KM. A. HEBBOH, I anStSmd Oldrlt'a Olllcd. Conrt Ifonoo. sale to the trade— crop N. o. Sugar, oßico do; id Black Teas; F Syrune; Choice extra family Flourr, I Bacon; loend stock of Groceries, in atore and ar- I DT a abbucklxs, io Grocers, Produoe and Commission Mer* is<*. 242 and 2H Liberty street, near bead IV. auB ELIING OUT.—The undersigned, ex ecasors of tba late OoL Leopold 6ftU, offer the .tcek ofl choice WIKIS and LIQUOBSof bb Mtata (In tmju the corner of Blarket and B*»nd etrwt* PltUbotgb,) to the pobtlO* at private ial»» and al nrlcea ei“ low as to make U an Inducement to pur cbaeenlto gtte them an early calh Tbo friend* if the establishment are eepecialiy lorlletJ, and expected to faeor the estate with thdrctutojn. a* thoy had tbo beet opportunity to inuw the roper qualities of thestock kept by the deceased. 4 j 0. BAKU ) Q. KRKTZ, a013:3m H. P.MPKLLgB, riOfttfALK.—Ono Steam Bngino, oylin* J? derjlhlrty Inches diameter, S% ft** stroke; baJ •seed Poppe* talne, wrot iron pitman* *U complete t<, *h* crank pin, uclailr* of bed plate. Tbo rbom Suet Incrj u u.Ur.l» «». MT»r h»r log bmm In *m, and constructed with *ll tb» Ut«i im snW*tifc’ Eub!n°»OS, MHUitUILIBS. po4:lmd4t*r - - Foil WAI-K OK BENT.—A Tan Yard In Paqoeane Boxengb, in complete order end bevlng ell the modem tmerotemenu, mod capable of tannirf 100 hide* per. v««l A sAr uli, two tnUdfeg loti, oo Weet Common, Ailfßbmy city, hiring a front each on Common ol S 8 (cut I Inch#*, with e depth 6! 22J feet to • 20*t»i baildiag lot* in the Second W»rd, Allegheny. euitably loonted; all of which will be •old cheap by pairing of TAOOABT, or JOBS BfSOWN, Jb., I (cm-r o* Federal ».rw>t end Diamond. tfOFe SALE. —In Peebles township, 1? about midway between But Litany end the city uae, and bom.d-d ou theeOcth bt tba Penney l- TAnla Bailroad. about pl*T*o (U) *««<£ fc rtm ® d ; nnd« ahigw etaw of caltiratlon, and well cUoatcd for c nntry n*ideaee*. The improremenu are a comfortable frame drolling b<ro» or fin- room*, t*U and porch; a good well ol water, rtable, and ether neocoary oatballdlngv. Will be #oid a* a whole, or dirided to >ait paxchaiem. Apply at the Beal K«Ut* and iMturanw Office, of G 8 BATES, Butler •treet, near Allen, Lawredw rilla. oc30; H?? l m FBUIT AND GABDEN FAKMFGft BALE.—Tb* place known u "lit. PUg*i" *lt o«te In Boe* townthlp, four ttllei from th* city, on tho Ho* Brighton B’*4, containing 33 iwrcfl, on wblcn are erected'’ no frnaennd on. log dwelling, «ith other neccusry autbnildtngM-an orchard ol 1200 bearing trnit to**, of eholoe varieties, all In a hlgb stNto of eaHlraUcn. Will be eold tbekp. yor farther parttcolan apply to J. W. HALL, No. 89 mb meet, Plttalorgh* or the (jremiaee. A * odhlmd gNGiNE FOB BALM, ABOUT EIGHT HOBBS VOWED IB GOOD OBDEB. WILL B* BOLD CHEAP lOU CASH- GAZETTE OITtCE. fifth »twt. nloTt 6mUhB«M. Enquire at tbs COUNTKY BEATS.—we have tor Mle 22 acre! ofUnd wltcln tbe boundnrj lino of Itae oDr. D«W. Hrv AwnwaU, frooUnt ‘ilUMinlctboritroth wblcbwo dlrido off In portion! to lull pnrctrt»er., u Uon »t j»JJ* cont. iooer tb!n land in tbo n«lgbborbdbd to lolling lur ptiwDi w»nt<nt ft beiatltal fore** plot for ft .Stow too. c*a t*> wlted by c*Uing 9maAM/L FOR SAUfi—One .Boiler, 6 feet long and24inchesdUmeter; oneflue, 6inch. Balt ftbl#for*»oftU •nglDft.fiJiom loqulre ftt Ko. 183 LIBEBTT STttKßr. «2*tf TOMjET* FOR BENT—A lar?e well lighted. room in the QA*nr» Bcuouft./oww «t*ry» ‘Apply** the Counting Boom of-THIS OFFICE, eelfcdtf - -—•" ' i ~ litOK BAJUIC OK.KKNT—Ad Oil Ko nb&dtf Att'T bt L**, Up. Ud ffonftb 11. rnAKK OAKB OK - VOOK: HI2ABTH, BUT jmrOBD’B OBSAM. SM.KBAIBS. M»<1» from common .411. it pore, odd will mke b.ttJfi'lsWCT *fA Sine than U) older BilkrUol to tb» wall. It u ; L rfc«V<M from id! lmioritle./ »nd lmtotß . -Stun-lfto H*»« to' Urn fejd. *]«“« Jf|”l ** !“,! trial. If jonr sroccr !»•«*«« •* *•** ““ *® *•* ** For nl« retail at krym. rot""* . HOBKRT H. JAOK’B. Boi.l»ndBPbttoaa. 6p9*imSthWi " john aaifiA'i'ai BoUdarof BA.BGKB, 00Alt AUD OILTLAT3, At lb* B*w Mill* of Ixoao OnJg, OBAIO STUB JET, fflnt W»rd. Aibgbenj Oily, P». . . SpocincatloM of work *6lll by nudl to AUtgUenj City P. 0., or left »t tbe Hurdwer® Store cl D. Worn, Jr., comer of Utarty »ad 81. Clelr itroou, will re ceive prompt eUeotloo. ~ • •- • -fcOzoUf —IL KbFINKKri, DISTU.LtI.IiS AND BBBWKBS.—In accordance .witbih* Nation*! Tax Law, *U person* engaged in any of »n* al»»# occupation* ara required to fce»p web booksu an .Me I Had In tb- 1»», and make tri-monilay and monthly'retnrna ai» in and. mannar u 1. .peclflad by law/ The undemigaad aw pwparn* die bio., with printed heading-, hlanin ud monthly report., inrofo. «f raporta, bond., bill, ot uSng.it, and wlldt aariy order, tor tho unit, “ bat a limited I HUHBKK. L o«her lot. wuraottdte itftnd hcat and cold, just TfSiMA KUBBKK-l»HU«lfci*a-VUt'B X AKD JILTUE9, for, Soldforo' UK, for U>* »t 2b A/FKtia I'OKK. —SOO tblß. Cincinnati Mm. Pork T* AKF.-XO AHD UNSAFE MEDiUSES..-For nupmMtnl god dAh&Wos di*es»M.' us? t» EX TRACT BUCHU, which has ncdred the «odone meat of the moot prominent phi sielaas in tbe United Stales 1* now offered to un afflicted humanity as » certain care for the following dUraacs and symptom* originating from diseases apd abuse «’f the Drinary or Sexual Organ*; General nubility, Mcutal end Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination ot i Blood to the Head,Otnfmwd Idoi». Uy*toriu,General I Irritability, BertJewuni** and Slreplessuess at Night, I Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Lor* of Appetll*. I Drantpaia,. Em«ci»ltuu. U-w Spirits PuiiS“iUf I tion or Paralyila of tbe Organs ofGenei-iuon, Pslpi tatian of the Heart, and lb fact ell the conOomiUoitr •f a nervous and dubiiitatedetatc ol the system. To Ini ax* the genuine, cut thi» oat. Ask for Helm bold’*. Take no other. Curea gmiraiuMsi. . See advertlgMueut in another column. ap'dJrdAwr M" ANIiOUD; UOW LUSI*UOW RESTOREDI— J**I Published, in a doled £a* viop*. Pricriftt C«uU. A Lccraru on thu Harare, Treatment end lb dual Oaro o Seeraatorrhce* or Seminal Weakness,' Invol* unlara Emissions, Sexual OoUUity,acdlmpedlm«»te to Marriage gonorally, Nervooimws, Consumption, EpUepsyTmd rita; Meat*! end Physical l T nc ? p f£7' roSraltlDjrfroxn Self-Abu**>, Ac. By ROUX. J -SP/f TRRwn.l.. M. D..Aathorol the M Groeu Book, AC. “A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS, Bent under teal, In a plain envelope, to any addreee, port-paid, on receipt of six " ot *» ® r i* T ° f J > 2 BtaBr •trtnpe. by Os- OH. J. 0. KLINB. |<i Broadway, N. X., Poet-08l«x* Box ■b*S6. sn7:fltnd*wT ; -- A TER’B CATHAKTIO PlLLii— Are j A. yon rick, feeble and complaining? Are you out. , of order, with yonr system deranged, and your feel- ( inge oacomfertabla? These symptom* are often the preiode to seriou* illness. borne fit ofsJckneei I* • creeping npan you, and should l*e averted by a time* ly use of the right remedy, Take Ayer's i'Uls, ana out the disordered humor*—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed In health again. Thoy Kimuiatetbo functions of the body into goicns activity, purify the system from the ob ructions which make disease. A cold settle* some* where In the body, and obstruct* It* natural func tions. These, If not relieved, react upon themselvee and the surrounding organs, producing general eg-. gravation, suffering, and disease. While In this con* itlon, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer a PUIS, and see how directly they restore the natural action of tbo system, and with ft the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint. Is also true in many of the deep seated and daugerons djstemner*. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and deraugementrof the natural functions ef the body, they are rapidly, and many of them sorely, cured by tbo same mean*. Noue who know the virtues of theie Pills will neglect toemptoy them when suffering from the disorder! they cure. Statements from leading physician# lo some of tbs principal cities, and ftwnotbor well known publlo persons. 7 fVom a Fbfwordfey Jfsrokanf c/BL LonU, Feb. 4, l*5A Da. AT**: Tour Pill# are the paragon of all that . U great in medicine. They hare cored my Uttle daughter of ulcerous sores upon her ana foot that had proved incnrablo for years. Her mother has een long grievously afflicted with blotches and pirn- Lm on bsr ond In her hair. After our child tout oured her. ASA MOBGBU/a**. * AS A FAMILY PHYSIO. yVoai Dr. E. W. Oarturigkl, New Orleans. Your Pills are the prince ol purges. Their excel* lent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild, bat very certain and effectual in their ac« tion on the bowels, which makes them Invaluable to ns In the dally treatment of disease. HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, FOUL STOM ACH. JYom Dr. Edward Boyd, BflWswra. Pub Bao. Am: I cannot tourer ytm com* clainta 1 hart cared with your Pill* better than to iayoUcUlwemrireaJ wUka J^***.*** 1 ?-}. place peat dependence *a an effoctnal cathartic In my Kfiyoonteet with dl*ea*a, and bellerin* a* I do that yoof PlUsafibrd ni the beet we haTe, I of cooree Ttl oa them highly. PITTSBVMS, Pa., H*y 1» 1845. jj*. j.'O. Ara;—Sir; 1 bare beenrepaatodly cured 0 1 ifae wont headache any body css bare, by a doee or twt or your Pill*. It Menu to arts* (rum a fool atoi iach, which they dean*# at one*. Y jut* with great reaped, ED. W. PBEBLE, r Clerk of Steamer Clarion. )YBENTXBT, IMFCBITY OF TBS BLOOD. Prt %B*v. J. T. Eimm , Patter of Ainmt C&orcA, Bottom I l ATifti I hare n—i your Pill* with extraordl* aar r iucuh la my Uaiily aud among thoee lam eil id to eUIt In distreo. To regulate the organ* of die ttioo and purify the blood, they are the eery beet rex edy X hare erer known, and 1 can confldeotly re oc, uuend ttoiuom, Mu*. j; y BI JODS COUTLAJNTS. J>trm Dr. Theodor* Bell, qf New Tori Citg. iot only are year Fill* admirably adapted to their pu pow aa an aperient, but 1 Wvd their buneflclal ef fee a upon the Liter very marked indeed. They hate In ny practice proted more effectual for the cure of bil omt oompUitU* than any one remedy I can men- Uw x. I alnoerely rejoice that we hare at length a pu rative which U worthy the confidence of tha pro fee ion and the people. Dxtaatkxht or tbs Istuuos, 1 Washington, D. 0.. 7th Feb. 1M6,/ ; is: 1 hate used your Pllla In my general and boa. pH U practice erer since you made them, and do not he ltale to eay they are the beat cathartic wo employ. T 1 eir regulating action on the liter U Quick and do ci( ed, consequently they are aa admirable remedy for de ancemente of that organ. Imbed, l hate seldom foi nd a case of MWow ditctxSio obstlnau that it did “ BALL. ]jL D.. , physician of thn Marine Boepital. n~i«nw- Wyming Co., B. Y., Oct. SI, l&ws. Dcas SiS; tarn using your Cathartic PUU in my I practice, and find them an excellent purgative to | cleanse the eyitem V “»• JOlLh G. MEACHAfiI. M. D. From Ber. Dr. Howies. qft\* XethcdiX Epitc. Omrch. Pulasu ilocn, uaTsnoan, oa., eatU l&ofi. Bosossn hrs; 1 should bo ungraufu'. for the relief jonr skill has brought me if l did oot report my care teyou. A add settled in mj limbs and brought on excruciating aewwtyb pain*. which ended In cArosu rheumotitm. Notwithstanding'! had the beat ol Pay the disease grew won* and woree, until by the advice of your excelUot in Baltimore, Dr. • Mackenzie, I uied your PilU. Theli effect* wore ■low but sure. By persevering in the use ol them, 1 am bow entirely well. CONSTIPATION, COSTIVENESS, BUFP BBSS ION BHEOMATISa, OOCT, NEURALGIA, DROPSY PARALYSIS, FlTd, CTO. From Dr. J. P. FaapAa. ifonireat, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pill* tor the cure atcoetUmem. If others of our fraternity hate fbun * them aa efficadona aa 1 have, they should Join me L. proclaiming U for the benefit of the multitude* who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enongh in itself, Is the progenitor of other* that are worn. I believe oorfuwMM to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. DYSENTERY, DIARRAfttA, RELAX, WOBM3. From Dr. J. 0. Grew, ofCUoago. . - Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them In esteem as one of the beat aperients I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver them an excellent remedy, when gives In small dose* for biUetts dysentery aad diarrhea. Their sagar*coeting makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children. From fifrs. E. Stuart, Phyticia* end HiduiJ*, Boston. 1 find one or. two large doeea of your Pills, taken at the proper excellent promotlvra of the oat mteegnOon when wholly or partially suppressed, aid also very effectual to cleanse the •tamach and expel worm*: They are so much the best physio we have that I recommend no other tatay patients. &IBSTX Ghabkxb, Baton Bouga, La., Dec. 6, ’A5.' Pfi. Atxk I have been entirely cured,;by your Pills, of fiJtewnaiM that tied afflicted me for yean. VINCENT SLIDELL. B9*BCo«t of the Pitts In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In sklUfttl hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful con sequence* that frequently follow Its Incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance what ever. ■ Price, & cent* per Box, or to* Bww/or Z\ Prepared by Dr. J. 0. ATKB fi CO., Lowell, Mara. Sold by Dealers everywhere. JaSOtlawdwseowT - Executors. Dollar savings bank, no. 65 forms flnunr. . CHARTERED E I 1855. dp«a daily from 8 to a o'clock, also on Wednesday and Bat"pl*y ,**■«<«;■, frgm Uay l«t to November Ist* firoarT td 8 o'clock, and from Hot ember lit to K» lit from«to 8 o'clock. I • . _ Depcalta received of all rub not lea than One and * dividend of the jntofita declared twice a rear. In June and December. In tercet haa been de- ih Jane and Docemfer»%inoe the Bank waa organised, at the rate of alx per cent. * Interact* if not drawn ont, la placed 1 to the credit of the dapoaltor aa principal, ana bean the came in* Ureal from the flrtt dayi of Jane and December, com* - podndJngtwice a year without troubling the dopoaW or to rail, or eventopraaent hlapaaabook. , At this rata, money will donnla- in 1m than twelve year*, making.in ,tha aggregate bust axo onx-HAtr rsa ocn. a nil- ** ' Booka, containing the Charter, By*Lawa, Bulra and Regulation*, fttrniahed gratia, on application at theofioe.- ' fmnnw* | QlOßQE ALBBEE. John B. Hcfaddenv John Holmes, Alexander Speer, BenJ.l». fanncetock, Jamea HcAoley, Jama* Herdman, ' Alexander Bradley, John Q. Backofen, George-Black, John B. Canfield, Alonso A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, William Douglas, •John Bran*, Hopewell Hepburn, William S. Haven, Peter H. Honker, Richard Haya, William 8. Lately, BscaßTanv Ajrn Tbjusi (JUAKANI) AK>LA»Sb& you hhds. f rime to choice N. 0. Suntrr, • 75 Jo .do . Porto lUo> do; • 2'j do " do Cuba do; . • BOttercea do do • . do; • JJX) fcbla.*B'Coffoo - do;?. to. do Crashed d<»j to* do - Powdered dc;-- . ■ S'* do BeflLo4.Tellr.W . dOj. . -•Too'/do .. • • . . 6Ubf. bbla.' : ■ • do; . 3 SOO bbia iOtalden Syrup; « . .< <.' .Ihrtweandfarralofcy •■••• • : ' • ; peSQ-^'-vPv•;•••• -JOBax HQtas aqq.~ PETKOUTfi. OIL WORKji—Rkess A G&irr, Proprlot«»i Qefinct* and Manutaetor* 1 *t* of ' ' • . , fut Burolar Petrobte—trade nuuk, Pore White Carbon Oil. par® DeodoriiwJ Eaaxcta, eicom CUriO uU.tortk.liuB OL. Cald Prewed B. B. dc do So. 1, No. 2 and So. 8-Machinery Oil. Arcand 00, Dead Oil. GfcrrOa., f „ ... ViS So aaa ttiU Gro&w and Spirit* of Naphtha, i aerortcrafilled Wothptlr- . „ I e«*Offlo®, corner of Front and' SmlHifleld, etreeta Honae. PWUlmrsh. P>- !Sii_ ;aiu A BARBOUR, LAMP MAKUPAOTC.BEBB oto. W. nOLDBBIP. iITOODVXLLE OH-BEFINERY. * OEOSOS W. BOLDS3IP A CO„ ; mAsvtAcmit* or BOBNIXG OIL AND LUBBIOATING OIL, Keep constantly on baud ibe xtry best quality of BUBNING OIL, clear and witbootodon also, a B«xl LUBBICATOB, par* WHITE BENZOLE and CAB GBEABE. „ _ . C®“AH orders left at No. 33 Tirta Bracst. Bsnl Block, ascend Door, will be promptly attended to; oc&idlf OIL WORKS PUBS WHITE REFINED CARBON OILS. Office, No. £9l Liberty street. my9:6redn» L'AIiLK OIL WOftKiS.—wXUU'IMAN J]i & AN DEHSON, reflncn and dealer* in PCEE CABBOH OIL, (qu«Utj pjujntjoa.) PITTtiBDBGH, PA. OAB GBEABS and BENZOLE oonetaotlj on received for the present ot OHKBS, 6 HITS k Oo.’i, Water and JTlnit vtreeu. ee2:6md E iLFKK* OIL WOKKb. WILLJA.iI P. WOOUtIVQB, KAacrAOTOEBft or 00 A L AKD OABfiOH 01LB, and dealer in LAMtB, csurwn, *O., Ho. CJ Market atrcet, between Bacend and Third* PXTTBBOBGH, TA. mhSfrdly PETKONA OIL WORKS.—LONG. MILLEB A 00. _ _ Works st Sharpaburg Station, Allegheny T alley Ballroad. . Office and Warehouse, S 3 BASKET STREET Pitta bnrah. * Manufacturer! of ILLUSXHATOQ tad LUBRI GATING CARBON, OILS and BENZOLE. car No. 1 REPINED OIL, warranted nan*esplo tire, always on hand. oclfclyd EBESE & QEAFF, OIL B BTS B BBE AMO ■AIUUVXVStM V/ WHITS BUSHING OIL PURS DEODORIZED BENZOLS AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL OBtJDB OIL OP ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED •VNew Oil Barrels wasted. Corner Office, Honcnsaneia Bocaa. dal:m*lr JJRENCH’S HOTEL, AINGLB BOOBS PUTT GBKTS rXB BAT 4VMe&l| u thoy may be ordered is the tpedoof Bl&CtOITi There is e Berber’* Shop and Bath Boobs attached to the Betel ■ ■arßevanof BBHKEBfI and HAOSMEB who •ay we are full BcS&dljx American house, Boston, is the largest anti best arranged Howl la the New EnglandStatee; Is centrally located, and easy of 4o cc«s from all tbs routes of travel. It contains all ths modem Improvement*, and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rwoms are large and well wntilatod; the tem of room* are well arranged, and completely furnished for Umllieaand large trailing ibe bouse will continue to bo kepi a* a fim, cl**i hotel la every respect. , janiayd LEWIS BIOS, Proprietor. jabs* a. J. r. iw*®*- YOUKG Ddqubsnb Focn dbt, Liberty street, near the Outer DepgtPa. ft, R., pltubuiwh. Pa., manufecture MACHnift. HOT feliABT AND BOLLING MILL FUBNACE CASTINGS of every description. * L - ~ . OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIEE FBOSIS. GRATE BAiis, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG. lUONS, GRACES AND GBATE FBONTS, STOP* COCii BOXES, Ac., always oa hand and for aab low. Orders left with W.W. YOUNG, corner of Wood strait and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atteh* lu.p. wb&j_ Au.kn, McCormick it co., Vallhy Format,-Pittsburgh, Pa. lyg.ifiinrm, Ho. Sul Liberty street. Manufacturers ei COOK. PABLOB AND HEAT* ING STOVES, PABLOB AND KITCHEN GBATES, HOLLOW W ABE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell* mg Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar* tizen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes. Sn* gar Kettlm, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Coupling* and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or Horse Power. nol&gmd T - EYSTONE FOUNDRY, D. & 80N, He. 47 FEDEBAL GTBEETt AlUfEmt Oil,, UftaafsetoTß, of ner, tiHilt ol COOKDiO AHD USATI-SQ 6TOVEB, COOKUSO BADGE?, lino common GBATE FBONTS, FENDEttB, Ac. B^tJTJKS. i«hm M. Pennock, John.HmbalU ' Jams* B. J). £lc*ds> A. U. Pollock, M. D., BUI Burdin,' William J. Aodcnon, recants. _ James D. Kelley, fetor A. Madeira, John H. Hsllor, James Shidle* Robert llobb, WaDerP. Marshall, Job? Orr, Henry X.Bingwi»lt, John U.'Shoenberger, • William B. Sehmertz, Alexander TlaiUr. Isaac Whittier,: Christian Teas**, tt—CHAS. A- COLTON, i—dbbl.. lor. sale by HIHBX H. CLUB'S. .A. P.-SARSOOC. B2XLE&* IM CARBON OIL, Wo. *3 WOOD BTRSST, LQU, f MHUU ,n *ar aoinemr. DUitOAN, DUNLAP A CO., Manufacturer* of PITT&BUBQH, Pa. —HOTIJLS. OB THS EUROPEAN PLAN, CITY OT HEW TOBK. OUfEaii Bgaare, camw Frankfort BtrmL (Opposite City Hall.) B. FBENCH, Bxonozo& SToma , tsc. ' Abo, CAST IBON HOUSE FBONTS, ■ 1808 BaILIKQ, .nd all kisil. of CASTINGS mmlo to order. ‘ »*_ TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The adver tfeer, baring been restored to health In a few «eeka, by a very simple rvmedy»-after haring suffer ed eereral yean with a eeveiw lung affection, ana that dread disease, Consumption—ls ansiotu to make known to his fellow sufferers the meanadf core. To bU who desire it, he will sends eoriy ef the pro ■crlpiion used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same* which they will flnd a rare cure for Coaramytfoh Auhma t EroncOtit, Ao. The only object oithe advertiser In handing tba . prescription U to- benefit the afflicted, and spread In* formation which ha conceive# to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sofferer will try hla remedy, aa It will cost them nothing, ano may prove a blessing. Partieswishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, wlB;3md Williamsburg, K lags county, N. T. TITHITIIfG FLUID—aa good aa in; y f perhaps bettor. - In oar Judgment, S2UTB A BROWNELL’S WRITING FLUID fcss no superior. Prejodloe aside, we haaard nothing In presenting this beautlfi.l fluid to the community. We speak from experience. Why send *JO>,OOO to Europe, an anally, te gratify a prejudice la favor of a foreign article I Give U a trial and yon will want no better Quid. Price and.quality will commend it. J. L.RSAD, Bole scent for Western Pennsylvania, • m l 7 78 Fourth street. £X> VCvtTIOJTtIL,. Normal school.—h. williams baa opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 87 ss. Claix street, Third story. Ttottaosjrqf Teachers.* He is the counsellor of the Teachers, the man to whom all of us look for advice and instruction. 1 - JOHN J. WOLCOTT. I ooncnr moat heartily with the above. . _ LEONARD H. RATON. I cheerfully concur In the opinion expreawd aboVe, W.BiFBIW." I take pleasure in giving dte* my opinion that tbs fareimlnz recommendation is fully merited. A. BUBTT. I know of no one who deeoma higher testimony in hta fatnf. a. N. AVER** I folly concur In the above recotdmendalion. ; D. DENNISON. He can prepare popils for the High School quicker than aby other teacher in thie.city., , A. T. DOUTHETT. Tsana—Bl per week, in advance: asBi3tawd CIUFFEI2. SYKUP & MOLaSSEc.- J 8i ba«s prime Rio U. ffeei t 7 LbLa Baltimore Golden Syrup; 103 do prime N. 0. Molasses; > ' 43ha k fbbs. do do; * - 6 casks Baibadoes do; . 23 bhls. New York Syrup; ’ ‘For sale by S-CHOMAXER A) LANG, C<2B >2» liberty street EVYLY INVENTED TEST FOR EXPLOSIVE OABBOK OIL, Slado tad eold by O. E. Fractfrart Optician. M Fifth •trwt." >n,K piecesfefaouidera .... O>t fcKT ClDfiK.—3 bbla. good E>*«Bt KICK— i!i> b«*s oleanea Calcutta; Hie it ; -nSoHOHAKIB k LAUG'B, cca SMUbutyrtmV. §ii:4§§llBi HONDAT, May 6th,lSBl tnln win towttepyd of the Peanty Irani* Railroad, la Pittsburgh) as fellows: - J POtbnnkj CdJmmima end C* nohnedl \S%cti Ltne v« V - Sfoa&esmEe. • 3 v ll VllsT . do iSo «■ IWJ * ■ - Arrivea Cincinnati —*iSD p. m. fcgAß. do St. Louis WO a. m. Ho change of can between Pittsburgh and CtnrtritsH. i Splendid Sleeping Cara attached to all Bight Trains. < emd Wk*Uai r btm*. Leave* Pittsburgh I 1:00 a. m. feW a. o. lfcfiOp.® do WensrUK 8.-00 “ 8:1* M 8d» M ! do .SwobdbvM.feoo « 9:18 44 fcOO ** I' do Wheeling.] 4*4 “ IfcS 44 *. Arrives Bellalr.-.! fcQ5 «« 10:40 « &05 « 1 . OtMpw?tißg at Wheeling with Bdtlmore and Obi 1 eb BcQaix with Oeatal Ohio Baihoad 1 for Zaneevllle, Lancaster, OircleTille. Oolu tabus, Ct»- iadlanapoUs, St. Louis, wad points Wcet. Ptifrtoyff «»d CSmhmd lAm. Leavw Pittsburgh. 1:00 a. m. IS4O p. m. - do We115vQ1e...~~..~~..- fc2s “ &00 *» do BajanL~~~.-...~-..~ &10 " 4:14 •• } do Alliance &4S 44 1 do Hudson £OO 41 44 JLrrlTCtolnTftlMld..rnr-. » aelft - “ Qn. ?P fting *t Bayard with Tuscarawas branch to* Hew Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Its*'Wayne and Chicago Bailroad;at Hudson, with Cleveland, ZaneaviUe and Cincinnati &. B. for - Akron. Cuyahoga Falls and Millcrsburg. and at Cleveland with O. A E. B. B. for Brie. Dunkirk tsd BofUlo with. 0, & T. B. B. for Toledo, Detail i and Chicago, and the North-west. I Wellavule Accommodation lcavee at LOOp. m. , ' Returning trains arrive at 2:20 am., tf-.lfiaon* 8-25 and 1:00 p. HU .- Through Ticket* to all prominent points in ths W«t or South-west, North or North-west, can bs nroeaxed at the Libert* Street Depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWABT, Ticket Agent. For further information, apply-to WILLIAM JTEWABT, Agent, At the Company’* Office In Freight Button, Penn sL | my 6 - •' SUMMER BAKOEMSNT MBb, LS6U*—THU PBMMaYL-gnHEMWg VANIA UKNTBAL BAH^U) AD. BIGHT DAILY TRAINS. On and after TDBSD AT, Joly Ist. . The MAIL TBAIB leaves' Pittsburgh from tie PMsensvr depot, at the iutenectloa of- Liberty end Pftttlmrgh and PlSafielphia, And making dfrerteea nectldns at Hcrisbniw lor Baltimore tad Washing* too. and fbrNew York via Allentown route. The ELPBBSS TBAIN leate* tbs above naasd. station dofig at &60 p. m., stopping ealf »* r*“‘ I deal stations, making direct ocnoccston at Hartb* tiatban BwMdSUdoo I daily (Sonday* excepted) at, p. nu, stopping I only at principal station*, and connecting at-Hams bnrv for Baltimore and Wsahihglon. I LOOALTBIIGHT TBAIN, with Passenger Oar I attached, deavee the Passenger Station every morn* tag, (Sundays excepted,) at &30 a. m., jtmning a* I (mr as Oonemaogh and stoppiu at all etations. ACCOMMODATION TBAIHi- The Johnstown Aeoommocation Train wave* daily (except Sunday) at 2:45 p. m., stopping stall statfow i*av*a daHv fexoep* Snnday) at lLooa.uu { I^£bdAo^Sdattonl Train for WaU’s Slatlom leave* dally (except Sunday) at p. m. Fourth Accommodation Train for WallsStntioi leaves daily (except Sendaj) at.6:15 p.ta. The Church Train leaves Wall’s Station every Sun day at 9:05 a. a.j returning, leave* Pittsburgh at I Traies ertivr In PUtabargn a* foOcme bnrees, -1&26 p. m. i Mai), llho6 p. o.; Fast Lire m. | Johnstown Aocommonatiaß, lfco6 a. to. firtt WaU’rfitatha Acootamsdatian. £BO a. m.; Sec ond VToli’* Btetion Accommodation, fi&S a. | Wan’r Station Acootaaotlati«**D« p*.m.; Fouria I WalPefitatUm t Indfonneona^atßlahs I rills Intereecilon. with- Jolmstawa • Aowataodaticr I East and Wart, Express anTSnU.WdrtX - The public, will find U greatly to tiish InUrest,! I coins lift a West, to travel by the Pennsytvanl I OenSrt BaDroad, asthsaceomaoda&ct nowonsred I cannot be*urpa>c*d on any othsvroata* ' The Bead's 1 ballastud- with »ton*, and i* enllrelyfree from duir. ! Wo can premie* safety, speed and comfort to all wbc | may' fever this Bead with Iheir netremafie* To Hiw to*- its 80,Jo 10 « To IJld AvlTo Lenrartar..——. 8 « To Harrisburg / 7 65| ‘ ' t lUdxaee cbocTtod to all SUtiect on tho Tcacayta cUGrn&al Railroad, and to Philadelphia, f-altlmo:i tickets In .can will l< chargod an excess, according to diiteno* travekd. It addition* to the rtatica rati*, except .from eUfioii sri»re'the<Joiaj*nyhasuoAg«cl. ■ EOTICIL-iln caeo of lon, too Opapaay will htf i tivusseivee respcaelbie.fcr penoaal riggagr en'y and tor an,a»onst net rtreeolns N. 'B.—An Omni'oui Line ban l*mn mcploxsd U j occVsy wsscugrri end fcagsagetc andfroa the r*- , par at a thsxgv not to exceed 80 cento f*r each pes . . At the Tpyulrt l^o - 8 Central. r**feng« ■ otatfoa,*w! X-lfriTty *n*fGnut strwht | ‘ w ENOCH LEWIfi. j , Gen 4 ! huuertntettdesUAltocna, Ta. STKAM WEEIU.Y* BRTWKEN 4SBL NSW.TOBK AND UVEBPOOt, Und-JBBB rtsfi* rmOMkio., QyEEIi^BW; (ifennd.V Vhe LWrrpooJ. NewTcrk wdFhiljd.l-, ihla Steamship Company intend oestatchlog theJl uli-aowsrod lron Sttamships seteUowii EOINBUBGH—I __ S»told.J, Nor. 8 rrPA, ; Noj.l« tuJ Sxtc7laT, i.z BOci'. frca'Pierts, Ht*io yum. - ' ■ UTSS 0* rrtuwi IIBST ChUlh.\ $lO3 0' STKJSa£M.-~ $lO 0C do to lO6 00 do >to Ucdcn— «l* da ft© Faria,— UO 00 .. do. jlo Faria Vj— «£ do \*o Haxaborg 110 u »B«atob.»W TirtiTinimr forwarded to Havre* Bramea, Bo*., Aptwarp. go., at oqnatl> low ratea. fft**- —Tti* nstrtotloaa oo travel having beta r» moved .by order of the War Department,’ about to vixil lurope will ao longer be. repaired to nravide tbemaclvee with peesporta, witbiugte uugout tbdlr trfeedetax - -♦* bar* at the foUoxrmg r*t*etcNew_xo*^ ;n Waf tickets ln>. — r> - —-7- i 'v< fnaaiWwrpoolor Q^ 4 V t ' 1 ,rir C £S l k end fllfi. > Steerage from Liverpool W 4.00. net. Qaeenatovn *35,00. La «,J • TlweoStoamsn hew lapertor eixonroortetlno* M miry bxpm oaced Sorgeou. Ttuf EelKnt taWeier.Usbtl.Kto Bertioms art h*'« Peteutilre AaulhUeioiiou:boards • • i - JOES Q\ DAWS.. Agfcet, 15 Eroadvrej* New Terk, jOEIf 41: >- PruHrj^a Tins I’HILOSOI'IiU) BURNER.- HATHEW DOUBLX-ACTIHG PHIL OSOPHIC BUBNEB, fop GAEBOH nt&jr li poweMM manj adTantag* ortr the «®1 ■um'Burner*. „, , ./i .rf.rJ . l. It make* * Urge or-amall light, with penec^ iwmhMllflll.. . > j. - - - • ' ( a. It -will born an j onalltyot on *. It ualjr. : a. It can be oaed with a ton* or liuirtctnan*J. *. It canba usedMataporoUbtUaP;; , ; £. it eaatdmn bo' made to burn ooonoaueuty. [ 0, It'UnorbMoUy wlclodtbjtajuiTotto 7. It c*s W tTinxmod and lighted wit boot iwbot t °i. , lt Smn 'oU the »Mto U(bt_aboro tjwMMt! 9. lie chimney can be remoTed or iaeerted wuo* cot touching the Elea. " ' . .... «J Tbeee hunter* are the common BWI »I»e, *BB<»a b* pot on any lamp now in ua*. Etcct pewon ■Bag CarbonOflefcOoM o*t* a rhilofophlc BaniCT. I Frtod S’SSU. Sdr dcr.o, $!. Bold ot N^ A U>®tb ■treet; Pltteburgb. , >3&dyiauwT > ** • < - ‘ mo FARMERS AND MILLERS. . OKOWST’S.'r&B AHD SKTAJATOA - Tor cIwotBgOBAUI. P»Umtwl Jamjar, U«i «asss tbnn •nr.otber mchlna. * We prefect tW* ®iH*° ihnrabUOr with poßfidiwe th*Ut will wtiirfirtiftTi 1"* T*" rtn y intomnenlw* y*. to* paxchMed tb* Sfito In WMU»'Fenn*JbranU, i V««j»*jf*}sr nod nil Ohio, wtth therlAt • , 819 Xft*rtT «t,. Plttaborgh. F*. yULCAN FOKGIt. w. r. FoaTsa ago* „ . 1. BTXA£IBO2I2 BHARB* OJtASSLB»PISK>S BODS riTBAB JAWB, -WBIBT3, LOOOHOTIVB AEI> BAB AXU3> AHOHOBS,- Andallkindicf'H«i7.B?TSWS». . ... TT-MP«R>HOKVIiIA nou-JUtiUljsh, rain. Pi Tii HEFLNKBS 'AJSO OTHERS.— S*U Fan* Oil BttU», Cwtlini, gJ ell kUd>i <Bae*ee«e»as.T "t~ Ptttebarah. Pa. Si'gAM MAKBI.K WOUKa—Monn meat* Tablets indurate Stone* on kind «*» made to order at thb lo«eal prleea. 'W* ■weald per* Oonltftrlaelteth* attention ofeofehaeertrto a new and beaaUftd-lougoeeiceat in orate Btece*-Tcx*i. Fount Adjustable Shield; U cc»U hot UttW end odds much-to the beauty of ltd Gre*e BU»e*« "}Mer**®£®* 31? kcd 334 : (Office VltULoraJ. i ™ MlUuEKi>iii»ii6r BolfciigClotitf, 1 frttaVh^'aa •stahSJ-r «> / «*-i PUlrto*»i J ..V-• - .1— Vi II". » ■■•* ■— T ‘ -•• ■ »
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