The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 15, 1862, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . A*.
• ,
i'. 1 £
; ; ,S !
?’* •«- t.
t }[«-.; « t ’7\‘ l 7 ••'
‘ft- ; •
,*■;• •.*V575'- ‘l‘.'.•••. '
l ‘■ J. *
\*Y ,vI, V
4 .'* l *k*
*♦* A. t ~
' "
t n.i,
I fl’i
*» :■ ■v r v ,v-
ilfpl§Slf
-« "Wi \ ••* .'••(; ::•__ .• %
l;j; jv::1/ : ;;J'!'';;k. : '':'!’.. ; . : :'. : :'''.'.;C. .' • "'*?—••
\l*.
> k^s . .; J "’
.■JrfiStj' • #•.-'• *:.>?:?.•: -ix;. -;s?'t.-- ;i. :... . • . ..
-:- •.•: •■:••:•.. \ j..,i.
fliliSiillllip
sf>
,r; &}
§
Pli^iiiiiifis®: ;
?
« s:5; '
4 » y 4 » , %
.i , i : T ! * * + •
i-:: :-J -ii-ir-;’ :;r;;:" '7 ; ; ;..
' fif
, Vvo’ ,, » ’ ’ r“
... i.\
•?; v-.'; r*
iiliir’
r
r * .
v^; : ':r a;
■’ ■ v '"X
j ' SATURDAY MOBSIKO, KOV. 16. ;
1-
Byroipg Odette.
The Dagger.
The conviction ©fc Thomas B. Keenan, for
the murder of John A. Obey, convey* a lesson
vhiob a certain ©lass of young men should
consider and lay to heart. The evidence vent
to show that'Keenan and Obey were entire
stranger*, and henee it was not even hinted
* that there had been any previous grudge ex
isting between them.. Keenan was, 10 far a*
the testimony developed his character, an in
dustrious, ! honost mechanic, and in this re
fpeot ho was the equal of Obey. Bat the tea- .
tlmony proved more. It established the faot
that Ktonan carried the dagger of the assas
sin. Obey had' no weapon, but relied
for preteotlon upon ; hit good behavior and
, physical courage. ‘Keenan, exoited with
’ * jUquor,- was. quick for a quarrel, and oon
' ncious of hit ability to overcome the most
powerful the dagger to rely
upon in ease his .courage - failed him.
The question will Suggest itself—“ Why did
Keenan arm hlmielt with such a weapon?”
The fourth of July had passed, and the fifth,,
being Saturday,, be was in the city,;with
friends, enjoying himself as his inclination
K suggested*;; What need had he of a dagger ?
" Hundreds of young men, who are never with
out the dirk, thabowie knife, or some such
weaponj may piase andaflk themselve* this
question. The instrument which Keenan car
ried, and whioh cost a worthy young man his
life, waa the Very emblem of assassination.
The dirk ia.mado to kill—to murder with.
The maker so intended it to be used, and the
* c»t'purchaser obtains it-for no other purpose. In
- hand to hand encounters it is the most deadly
of all weapqna-rand Jag Court of justice a
bloody daggbrpointa only to the gallows,
The oonstant carrying of the pistol—whioh,
compared with the knife, is a manly weapon
•'—too ofteh leads young men into difficulty,
and has cost many an one his life. But
the pistol is used by the good and upright
citisen, under certain circumstances, to de
fend himself against the rowdy, the robber
and tbeburglary while the murderous knife
is generally found with the ceward, and ac
companies him to the tavern, the gambUng
room and thebrohel, ready to be used upon
the slightest provocative, ag&instelther friend
or foe. It was said by counsel, and we ver
ily believe it, that if Keenan had killed Obey
•v with a-common pocket knife, he could not
• ■' have been convicted of murder in the first
v • : degree. .The jury, in that case, might have
inferred that there was Bo specific intent to
take life, and this would have reduced the
grade of orime, and saved the life of the
prisoner. The terrible instrument whioh he
used, however, would satisfy the mind of any
juror that the intention was to kill. There
is no escaping from this conclusion unless
we ignore the faot that the intentions of men
are proved by their actions. Then we would
caution every young man, who has respect;
for himself, and who values his reputation
and his manhood, to discard the dagger. It
is a serpent in the bosom, which may turn
upon him jtnd inflict the fatal sting at any j
moment.- ' , _ J . j
\{i r
• 1
4,, 1.t , '"Ci• I
Co% •
;v;' v *
■•t-'Nr-r'r’
Suicide on Sixth Street. ,
Coroner MoClung «u called, on Thursday
evening, to hold an inquest upon the b|ody oi
Mrs. Ellon Morse, residing with a woman;
- named Bead, near- the corner of Sixth and
Wood streets, who had committed suicide bj
taking an overdose'of laudanum. The facts
are these’:
Mrs. Morse, the deceased, was the wife of
a soldier, who had been killed in battle, and
was the mother of two children. She was
. Tory intemperate in her habits, and her chil
drun been taken charge of by a family re*
siding some dlstanroln the country. About
two weeks ago, she appeared bofero a magis
trate, and desired to take an oath to abstain
' from drinking. The oath was administered,
and she went her way. On Monday last
she visited her ohiidren, returning on
Tuesday or Wednesday. She had broken her
pledge, and had been drinking excessively.
On Thursday, between nine and ten o'clock,
• she left the house of Mrs. Reed, where she
’ had been employed to do housework, and soon
after came in with a cup in her hand, stating
to the old lady that she intended t<rkili her
self—that she was tired living, and had got
the laudanum to put horseli out of the way.
The old lady asked to eee the laudanum, and
got dose enough to smell it. As Mrs. Morse
started up stairs, the old lady called Mrs.
Reed; ana told her that Mrs. Morse was go
ing to kill herself. Mrs. Boed ran up stairs,
bat only to find that the unfortunate woman
had swallowed the contents of the cup.
Physicians were immediately sent for, and
although It is stated that some half adosen
were waited upon, not one of them would go
to the relief of the woman—some of them de
manded pay in advanoe, another said he did
no business outside of the offioe, while others
too busy, to attend to the case. Mrs.
Reed then administered a mixture of salt and
water, as ao emetic, wbioh operated freely,
• • and they began to think that the danger had
J. passed. They kept the patient walking about
the floor until after twelve o'clock, when she j
‘ very heavy and stupid, and was plaoed :
in bed. Stupor soon followed, and another |
effort was shade to get a physician. Dr. Speer
came, and pronoanoed the case hopeless, the
poison having taken deadly effect upon the
system. Dr. MoDonald also came, sometime
after, hut the woman was then in the death
sleep; This was about the middle of the af
ternoon. At 7 o'clock aho was entirely pulse
less, and the Coroner was sent for, but the
body being still warm he waited for some
• timo before holding the inquest. The evi
dence before the jury was substantially as we
have stated. Dr. M'Donald gave It as bis
opinion that death would haro resulted much
.. i more rapidly, had it not been for the intern
> perate habits of the deceased, which caused
the laudanum to be slower in its effects. The
deceased was about thirty-five years of age,
and for ten years past had led 4 very intem
perate life, being frequently in jail. The jury
found a verdict of u death by suicide."
Fire at. Franklin,
Zha (table connected with the Kinnear Ho
tel, in Franklin, was entirely consumed by
1 4xo. Ust week. Fifteen horses, aome of them
very valuable, with a large amount of grain
and hay and several vehicles, and other prop
erty, were destroyed.
The hotel la the property of Mrs. Kinnear,
who, of coarse, aaatalni the heaviest loss.
Ur. Steel, the keeper of the hotel, besides the
loss of food, carriages, .Ac., in the stable, suf
fered considerable damegein household prop
erty,'as the hotei, wes threatened and most of
■ its contents were carried into the street. .
Messrs. King A Wlnsors' now stove and tin
ware room ,was considerably injured—the
• north end being completely charred through
—and'it was only saved by the greatest exer
tion. Had it not been for the rain of the
• “prerlous night, which eovered everything
with a sheet of Ice, it Is very probable that
half the town would have been laid in ashes.
- j r The Criminal Court*
la the Coart ofQaarter Sessions, thia mors*
lng, the cue of the Commonwealth ts. Daniel
Baser and John B. Houser, Indioted for bor-
• glary, was .called up. Ibe defendant* were
** arrested on the night of the 3d of October, by
the Allegheny police, while attempting to
break and enter the olothlog store of Louis
; Kahl, on the comer of East Common and
Ohio street. Awholekitof burglars' tools
was found uponthese men, and a “ward" be-*
longing to one of the skeleton keys found on
the was subsequently discovered
in the* look of Kahl's door. The testimony
against them is very strong; and, added to
this, the men have a had character, both hav
ing eerved in the penitentiary. On
trial.
TfliWißfJOssTiE Bxrnw, foe Octobxb,
IS62.—W. A; Gildenfonney, 45 Fifth street,
hs4 jut received from Messrs, Leonard Seott
tc Co;, New York, their reprint of the Octo
ber number of the WatmiaiUr Jtavwo.l t has
articles on the following subjeots: Essays
and Reviews; The British Sea. Fisheriesj
Railways—thelrGost and Profits; Gibraltar;
ThaEocyolopadla Brltannlca; Idee» Jtapo-
Seoniennea—the Beeond Empire; The Beligi*
on* Difficulties of India; The Slave Power,
(an able revlow. of Professor Cairnes' recent
work on American Slavery, which we lately
noticed.) The Wntmiiuter uspaUy'giveS'OS
an excellent comprehensive survey, of Ihe
literature of the quarter—one ofitr most val
uable features—and in the present number we
find this useful work very well and satisfac
torily performed. The article on*the "Slave
Power- * will be read with interest and profit.'
s " Otioiw w litth fllilld of Mr. Ca'BBEU ...
Freeborn, - residing .in Harrisburg, wut VUstoraud forafeb/
JSked to death Thursday evening, whilo ;-;..0g!•„.' , • '• ,; J HBt , OAM y^gL
eating pm nut*. ’ A pi** of; tbo ib«U lodged /\IL BARBELS-—l2O new. to arrive
’in ifce iaroet, ead beforortlief coaid b*ex- 'VSandferniaby ■■''•■-: »••..
Vi^toiediUlSd &om : «ffocati«i* ; ‘ ** HOBTH.coi.ina.
Serenade.
-■■-The Use officer* orCol.-Dalttra’fßegitflsnV
the 169th Pennsylvania, (recently organized
Informally at Camp Hove) complimented Gen.
Canby last night, at the Monongaheia House,
by e eorenade—Young'i Brass Band having
been engaged for the ooeaaion. The serenado
took place about nine o'clock, and the compli
ment was acknowledged in a neat speech from
Gen. Canby, and*reply by-Adjutant Scott,
of Fayette county. The band afterwards ser
enaded Cel. Dalton, at the St. Nicholas, who
made a few appropriate remarks in acknowl
edgment of the honor conferred. This regi
ment is composed exclusively of drafted men.
and having selected their own officers, they
expect their choice to be confirmed by the
Governor.
Supreme Court. .
Friday, Nov. 14.—Present, bhlef Jus
tice Lowrie, and Justices Woodward, Strong
and Reed.
Court met, bnt owing to the absence of
counsel, the cases ready for hearing oonld not
he proceeded with.
The remaining cases for Allegheny oqnnty
were adjourned over until Friday next, at
nine o’clock a. x.
Coart adjourned to meet on Saturday
morning, at nine o'olook, te bear the motion
and argument to quash the certiorari ’in the
case of Ew l ng vs. Thompson—the Philadel
phia Sheriffalty case.
A Venerable and Patriotic Lady.
Mrs. Btockton, the widow of the Rev.
Joseph Stockton, a well remembered name in
the of Pittsburgh, and mother
of Col. Stookton, of the 18th Cavalry, and
grandmother of OoL Schoonmakor, now is
ler 84th year, visited Camp Howe yesterday.
She takes groat interest in this great national
struggle, and laborf almost Inoessantly for
the soldiers, having already knit some throe
hundred pairs of socks for them, and is stiU
laboring on with undimlnished Industry.
Truly It may be said of her, °sho hath dene
what she could."
Piercing Iron Armor.
Mr. J. H. Saett, of Pittsburgh, communi
cates to the Scientific American that, by In
structions of the War Department last spring,
he eonduoted experiments on targets of iron
plates fonr-and-a-half inches thick, backed
with eighteen inohes of oak timber,and pleroed
them at every shot, with a fonr-and-a-half
inch Parrott rifled gun, using four pounds of
powder. It is somewhat remarkable, that
although the chief energies of oar Ordnance
Department are turned to enlarging smoothr
bore cast iron guns to an nnwieldly site, the
most effeotlve firing has been done by oar
rifled guns of ordinary caliber. The breach
ing of Fort Pulaski was a remarkable perform
ance in the ideas of oar ordnanoe officers. It
was contrary to tholr predictions. It w*s
done* at the distance of a mile by Parrott
rifled thirty-two and forty-two .pound guns;
aad James' projootile, while the. ten-inoh Co
lumbiads failed to make any Impression. —
CTneinnafi Gazette.
Thr Pirates or the Prairies; or, Advrr-
TDRES IX THR AXRRIOaX DESERT. Bt GUS
tave Award. —Messrs T. B, Petersen k
Brothers, of Philadelphia, have judt pub
lished another of those stirring and spirited
tales ef Indo-Mexiean life, by that adven
turous Frenchman, M. Aimard, which have
already made his name so widely known both
in Europe and America. “ The Pirates of
tho Prairies" in iU title sufficiently indicates
its subject and the kind of interest with whleh
the anchor has invested it. The admirers of
his former stories, will only need the an
nouncement that another is ready—they can
confidently calculate on what they will fljid
without onr assistance. •* The Pirates of the
Prairies" is for sale by W. A. Glldenfenny, 45
Fifth street, and J. P. Hunt, Masonio Hall,
Fifth street.
• Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayhe k Chicago Rail
road —Charge or Time.—Ob and after Mon
day, November 17th, 1862, trains on the
Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway
will loave the Union Passenger Station, Lib
erty street, for Chicago, Cinoinfiati, Indian
apolis and Bt. Louis, at 1:50 a. m. and
1:40 p. m.
Way Mall, for Crestline at 8:00 a. m.
New Brighton Accommodation Trains will
leave Allegheny Station at 9:40 a. m. and
4:30 p. m., and leave New Brighton for Alle
gheny at 6:45 a. m. and 12:30 p. m.
Economy Accommodation Trains leave Al
legheny at 12:00 m. and 5:60 p. m. Leave
French Point for Allegheny at 6:00 a. mu and
2:40 p. a.
Scddxh Death. —Mrs. Sarah, wife of Ben
jamin Courtney, of Uniontown, died suddenly
on Monday evening, of apoplexy. She was
returning homo from the Post Office and stop
ped at a neighbor’s house on Morgantown
street, and had soarcely taken a seat when
she was observed to be falling to the floor in
an unconscious state. Every effort was made
to resuscitate life, by those present, but to no
purpose.
Double Crop.— An apple tree en the .prem
ises of Samuel Pyle, Kennett township, Ches
ter county, ha& produoed two crops the present
season. The first orop dame forth in proper
time, and was taken off, when shortly after,
the tree again blossomed and now the seoont
crop of frnit &as made its appearance. What
is still more singular, nearly all the apples of
the last crop aro double.
Afmlutxov.— Thomas Donnell, of Fawn
township, has boon committed toiall by Jus
tice Evans, charged on oath of Nancy Jane
Wolff, with affiliation. The information was
made before Justice James B. Porter, in
January, 1859. Donnell had been In the
army for over a year, and had oomo home on
a furlough, when he was! nabbed and com
mitted to jalL .
Moxx Judqmejtts Aqaibst thb Citt asp
Coubty.— ln the United States Circuit Court,
during the past two days, judgments have
been entered against the olty and eonnty, on
railroad bond suits, amounting in the aggre
gate to about $301,000. There were some
twenty suits against the county, upon which
jndgments have been entered in a very sum
mary manner. .
Boilsb Explobiob.— On Thursday morning
the steam boiler in the grist mill of Mr. Hay
den, of Elisabeth, exploded, in consequence
of a defect in the Iron, but fortunately noper
son was injured. The mill was started at the
nsnal hoar in the morning, and ran aboat
half an hoar, when the boiler gave way. The
loss is about $7OO.
A New Democratic Parse is to be started
shortly in Kittanning, of tbo true Southern
stamp. The Armstrong Democrat, whloh has
been steadfastly loyal, and not even favorable
to slavery, is to be eschewed. A gentleman
of the bar, It is understood, is to be the
editor.
Pstebbor’s Ladies' Natioial Maqazikb.
—The December number of this magasine is
now out. The ladies, to whose affairs and
interests it is devoted, will find their copies at
the News and Periodical Depot of Mr. W. A.
Glldenoy, 45 Fifth street, near Wood.
Aebived.— A number of drafted men ar
rived in this city to-day, from Erie oounty,
and went Into Camp Howe.
Habpis’b Weexlt.— This beautifully illus
trated weekly has just been received by W.
A. Gildeufenny, 45 Fifth street.
NEW CONSIGNMENTS, in store and
for ulo—
-10 bbls. Crin berries;
£OO do Apples; *
- 75 bushels Onions;
jiji, 25 do ' Walnuts;
40 do' Timothy Seed;
•S 5 do Clover Seed; ; _
Jib bbl*. flwett Cider;
17 do Country Soap;
110 dosen extra Brooms;
125 bush. White Beazu;
10 boxes Opal Candice;
20 do German Soep;
nofi L. H VOIGT A 00..
Sundries.—
DBUD BEEF; .
LEAF LABO, in barrels and kegs;
HESS POBK:
n Vo, 8 HACKEBEL, large;
On hand and tor sale by
se3 WW B. TUT* Jjt 00.. 80S t.ibertf st.
IjiiU£bU FitUila.—Kaisms and Figs
: Just received and for sale bv
BEYMEB A BEOS.,
no» 120 and 128 Wood street.
ly/TifiSb. i^UKK—SOO bbls. Cincinnati
IYX, Men Fork for sale by
BOHOMAKEB A LANG,
nol i - • • ' - 829 Liberty street.
OAJ&.UM— 250; bales best Navy, for
sale fet 141 Water street, above the Monooca
heU bridge, by <oo8) QEO. B. JONES
3SS2SSS3BS^?S3^PS22S2=se
IIATB telegrathm jtewb.
FROM 00$ EVENING EDITION.]
Latest from Europe.
Hauvax, Nov. 14 The royal mail ship
Esropa, from Liverpool on the 31st nit., via
Queenstown on the Ist Inst., arrived at this
port at 11:30 last night. She has 70 passen
gers and £l,OOO sterling in speoie.
The advices by the Europe are one day
later.
The steamer Persia reached Queenstown on
the 31st nit.
The news is not important, European poli
tics remaining nnohanged, and the papers
having little to say on the American question. J
The London TVmct gives the Federal Gov- I
ernment credit for its energy in the eons two- I
tlon of a navy, bat it questions the effective- j
ness of its new vessels for a regular naval j
warfare. I
An iron Confederate privateer was recently
spoken off Sable Island. [Wolo— I This was I
probably the Alabama, whleh a recent letter
said was seen by the City of Washington on
her ontward trip.— Ed.]
Affairs in Greece were qniet.
The Russian Government has discovered,
the existence of a oentral revolutionary com
mittee at Warsaw.
The eloetlons In Greece will be held on the |
10th of November.
It is said that an understanding has been
arrived at between France, England and
Russia, by which the affairs of Greece will be
-deprived of their Importance for Europe.
A British gunboat has seised all the man
darin and_kar junks, and Custom Boose offi
cials, at Tankln, China, and released ail the
teas, which were detained | there for the pay
ment of tho increased transit duty.
President Lopes, of Paraguay, is dead. HU
son will, provisionally, All the vaoaney. -.
TheU. S. ghnboat Tußcarora arrived at
Lisbon on tho 25th, from Azores.
Rock Island-Important Decision.
Wabhixotor, Nov. 14.— A number of sqnat- I
tors having recently made appllcation to the I
General Land Office to be: allowed pre-emp-1
tlon rights ef settlement bn Rook Island, in
the Mississippi river, the Secretary of the In- I
terlor referred to the Attorney General the j
question whether the island was a part of the
publio lands, subject to th 4 Pre-emption Uws. I
The Attorney General has responded In an
elaborate opinion, in whish ho holds that I
Rook Island, having bees* reserved oat of the
publio Unde by the Executive for military
jurposes, under the authority'ef the Act of
.809, is not subject to pre-emption or sale un
der the general land laws of the United ,
States, and that the alleged relinquishment
of the reservation by the;War Department in
1818 was without authority of law, and there
fore did not operate to restore the Island to
the mass of phblie lands. The power to re
linquish a military reservation belongs, not
to t&o Executive, but to Congress. Besides
its importance in assetting the rights of the
Government to the Island, so valuable for
military purposes, thU opinion -contains an
interesting discussion of the limitation of
Executive power.. It will soon be published
entire. ;
From MicfBonri«-Gens. Blair and Da<
vidson in the FlCld«»Gen* Bcho<
field Recovering.
St. Louib, Nov. 14—It is rumored that
Gen. Blair will take the field in a few days at
the head of bis brigade, to co-operate in a for
ward movement dewn the Mississippi Valley.
Gen. Carr has been ordered to as same com
mand in thU diatriot,in place of Gen. David
son, who immediately takes the field at the
head of the troops in the sooth-eastern por
tion of the State.
Advices received at headquarters state that
Gsn. Schofield U rapidly recovering, and the
probability is that he will immediately again
assume oummond in person of his troops.
Treasure from California.
Sar Frarcibco, Nov. 13*— The treasure
shipped by the steamer Orizaba was $736,000
for New York, and $462,000 for England. It
was so stated in the dispatch to the AssocUted
Press, as plaoed in. the office here. A blander
occurred in the amounts l during Us transmis
sion over the Pacific line.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
[Bep*rUd rptdaSf for <&e Pittabrnryh OaseOa. J
Fridat, Hot. 14.— We have no new feature In trade j
to-day worthy of notice. There Is a continued good
(or moet of the leading, though the transac
ations, generally, are of a local character. Prices
continue to fluctuate considerably, the tendency
generally being upward.
GBAlN—There is a regular demand for Wheat
from lint bands at $1,16 lor Bed, and $1,20 for
Wfcdte; sale from depot of 180 tacks of Ohio Bed at
-ffco. Barley still soils at $1,20 to $1,22 for prime
Spring and Fall. Bye la scarce and sells readily on
arrival at 75e. Coro la Arm at 65c from depot, and
70c from store. Oats quiet at 60c for new, and 66c
for old from store.
GBQOEBUS—The market Is firm but prices re- 1
mate unchanged. We quote Sugar at 11 to 12c; Oof
for 32@33c, and Molasses 65@58c. Sale of 60 bags
prime Bio Coffee at 83c. Syrups sell at a variety of
prices ranging from 46 to 65c.
FLOTJB—The demand for Flour is almost entirely
local and tbo transactions consequently, are limited.
Sale of 79 bbls Spring Wheat Extra Family at
and SO bbls on wharf, not inspected, Bye
, Flour is selling in the small way at s6jß.
PBOYISIONS—Bacon Is very dull though prices
remain about as before. Lard Is selling at 9}fo for
prime Country and 10%e for city. There nothing
doing in Mess Fork.
OlLS—Beflned Oil-is still firmer, and some of our
Beflnera are asking another advance. We note a
sale 100 bbls free white at 600—52,00 extra for bbls.
Crude also baa advanced; a sale of 200 bbls was re
ported at 22—bbls to be returned.
Bi.LT—The market is rather unsettled and prices
rary, pale of 60 bgs coarse Liverpool at $2,70 and 100
bbls No. 1 Extra at $3,63.
BUTTES A EGGS—Packed Batter Is In demand
at 12)£@13c; sale of 10 bbls prime 801 l at 18c. Eggs
are in demand at 15<3>lGc.
MILL FEED—unchanged. Gale from depot of 20
tons Middlings at $1,25 per eut. ;
APPLES—Command from $1,76 to $2,26 per bbl,
a* to quality; wo eot© sale# df 296 bbls at these quo
tations. /
BUCKWHEAT FLOUB—SaIe from store of 600 Be
Lt 14,50 per cwt—an advance.
ONIONS—GaIe ot 30 bush at 660 per bush.
BEANS—SaIe of 80 bushel prime White at $2,60.
ClDEB—Gale of 16 bbls Sweet at $5,00 per bbl.
Tallow uot Scbjict to Taxanoi.—Tbe following
important deciaioo under tbo tax Uw baa been made:
Orrios or Iwtuwal Rbtbhus, )
Horembor 0,16G3. >
Yoor letter of iforomber 4tb baa
Gentlemen
been received.
The Oommlaaloner of Internal Seven ne ha* de
cided that the rendering of tallow la not a manufac
ture, and consequently tallow la not anbject to any
tax tinder the excise law.
Very respectfully*
0. f. KBLKI, Acting Commissioner.
J. c. Hull's Sobs, Hew York.
Cuioaao Mabbbt, Not. 13 —The Wheat market'
was steady at the opening, and yesterday's prices
were realised, but alter the New York dbpatches ar
rived, buyers held off and the market sloeed lower
and weak. Baloe of No. 2 Bod Winter were made at
9d@94c; No. 1 Spring at 90®31c (in Bonn A Scott’e);
Ho. 2 Spring at 77@77>4c; Rejected Winter at *o®
9014 c, and Ejected Spring at 66@68e.
Tne demand for Floor Is etIU limited, with sales
at a decline of 60100 per bbl. Boilers were not dis
posed to quote «*!*■ mode at the decline, neverthe
lea, the Uct came to our knowledge that f«ir to good
brands of spring extrss changed hands at $4,4004,00
and good to choice at £4,6004,80. In some cases
favorite brands sold at higher prices on orders. Good
to choice White Win ter*Wheat Floor sold at $5,-
400,3,2*.
Then was a fair shipping and speculative demand
for Corn, and the market was a shade firmer. Ca
nal mixed afloat sold at 29>4@30c, and Bdected
afloat at 28c; Mixed In store at and Se
lected at 26027 c. . ,
Oats wore tolerably active, but the market was
scarcely so strong. Prices ranged from 83)£®34Sp
for No. Ilu store. Bye wee la good reaoest and im
proved.Kolc, with saiee of No. I at Bar
ley ruloa steady and without important change.
There was a fair inquiry for Hess Pork for ship;
meat to but holds!* were above buyers
views, and no sale* were reported. Quotations are
nominal at $10,00310,25 for country, and flv,£Oo
19,70 for city picked rnees. Lard was quiet at
Seed was in moderate at for
fait to prime. Clover shed nominal at $4,87>405,00.
Cooperage was rather firmer.
Pirrocraaß, Fi. Warn A Cbxcaoo Bauaoar,
Nov 14—12 aks rags, BB Godfrey; 135 ski wheat, L
Wilmartb; 8 bbls cider, H DallmjsrjW bagsi flow,
Wm Bingham; 1 bbl butter, G B Proctor; 12 cks
mSij, sTcKee A co; 170 bgs barley, JohnGMgwicb;
lOObbls flour, J 8 Liggett A co; 204 hides, Curoet*.
100 bbls floor, Bam Lindsay; * bbls ©U. WH Smith
aw® ij/o/WMTtaaij MtS* wbU*J. *
y r e«v;gßdndoQeoHDlsritcrAbrft. •
IVILUS LlMJfi in
Imports toy Railroad.
Cumn 4 PrminflH »’il
aoo bbb ««w, «a aka powo®. J b caaflaid, 30*»
brooms, X Mnn 4 co; aw bbl* floor, Slinpaon 4
Keen: 196 tk* miU- feeds ** Dorrington; 46 ogt
%lhor«, McDonald 4 Arbocklc; M oil bbl". Lyday*
TO, roil, leather, D Ktnler; lfl bbl" «°or, 18 Bll
worth * TO 32 oil bbU. *H -tobnaocl 4 Co; 457 bbl.
.oplM, 23 boah bean*. L II Voigt 4 co, 111 bbb »p
-pGolho. Butllii I*lm wodding, McCandl
Jamlaon 4 co; 15 bdli paper Tutor 4 Ramon. ™
I bbl* floor. Culp A Shepard; 4 bbl* apple butter, H
Oarwlr, KW bbl! flour, Jm McCully 4 cn; ™ I>a ba
con, J B Dllo.rtb 4 TO 13 it" onloaa, Atwell, Lo» 4
co; 200 bbl. floor, 8 B Floyd; 100 do do Rhom.Ur 4
Lug; 15 bx. coffee, J 11 bnowden; 2b b.lu bopb
Cuopbell 4 co; 0 bg. potatoee, John A Caogbey, 443
tk* wheat, B T Kennedy A bro*.
STEJtJtrBOjTS.
Rtsntz SsK-'&jg*
new and beantiful p***engor steamer EMMA LBA-
H am, Capt. Monro* Ayer*, leave* Pittsburgh for
ZaneaVuWKYKBY 'XUSSfATMD aV
Beturnlng, leaves Zanesville BVBBY JWDATi at 8
a. m. -Tor freight or passage apply or \°
J. B. I.ITIKGSION 4 W.» Aggats, Pittsburgh.
H. B. PIBBCS 4 00.. Agont*. Zaneavflle. no 7
REGULAR WHEELING
PACKET.—The splendid pagaengcrgy^y^ai
atenmer MIHEBYA, Apt. JoE“aordoo, wo, icr
Wheeling and all intermediate port* , , v
DAY. THOBSDAY and BATOBDAY,U o dock
OW rnMng cloM connection* with the rtplor
*£3a forSkenbarEh^ and
bsTleAvee Wheeling EVKBY MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY and TBIDAY, at 8 o'clock a. ,!P««en£vn
reoelpted through to Cincinnati. Tor fright or pa»•
on boudonc AB. COLLINB 4.^
IHSSOL.IITIOJVS, Iff.
DISSOLUTION.— The Partnership
heretofore exiting between the
under the nan* of HABBAUuH4 CO., fr this day
SSS £;
“'“‘-“-‘sk isijssr--
SPBISGEB UAUDAUGH,
WILLIAM H4BDAOGH,
B. T. PXTTIT,
W. B. WHITAOBE.
Pittsburgh, October 16,1862.
riOPAKTNEBSHIP.—The undersign-
U ad bar. formed . Coputn.r.bip ondu tb. nun.
of HABBAUGBfi 4 00., and will conduel the Pork
Suiln, mtd K^VYAoMBAfeADdn.
WILLIAM BABBAUQH,
B, T. PETTIT,
W. H. WHITAOBE.
Pittsburgh, October 16.1862:noll-lw
rHUßixSTXAnßaiatar, >
Pittsburgh, September 10,1862. J
Dissolution op partner.- hip.
—The Partnership heretofore existing between
JOS. BPENGEB abd. W B. GABBABD was dto
solved oa the 20th of August, 1862, W. H,
GABD being authorized to settle up the businewot
the late firm at hi* offlea to the vn r S , l J
Brewing Business will be continued by SPKfCEB
4 HcKAY. who intend to have always °n hand a
superior article of ALE, POBTEB and BBOWN
6TOM. The undersigned WiU be thankful to th e
friends of the late firm te a continuation of tbetr
! patronage, and prctalse to make it their aim to give
| aatisfretioo to all who may purchase from them.
MtTbOBEBT WATSON, of Liberty street, so
long known to the businea* community, will have
management at our business, with the full con
t*Addms^tordersto BPENOBB 4 MeKAY, Pho
mz Brewery, PBOborgh. 6pENOIBi
— ja JAKBS HcKAY.
rpHB PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex-
JL letlDg between WM. J. HOWABD .nd BO
BKBT BODGKBS, under the name and style of
HOWABD 'A BO DOERS, Copper and Tin Wave
manufacturers, was dissolved on the lath October,
1862, by the death of William J. Howard. The bn
f & tha late Arm will be settled by the surviv
leg partner, Bobert liodger*. AU those-knowing
themselves te be Indebted, wUI please call and aeule*
ROBERT RODGERS, having pur
duMd tha antir. late ret of Wllliun J. Bow-
I Kd. Utc of lb. Arm of Howard 4 Itodg. l ., .ml con
tlDQ. to nuoActon BBEWKSB LKTTLK3,
WI“LB,ofXSiWOMIB, for OIL BKVIbEE-
Itfl, ua .11 kind* of work In bia lino, at in. old
atand, 139 Xront atrMt, Ptttabnrgh. A
I BOBABT BODOXB3-
pOINT MALT HOUSE, f
17 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
W. H. GARRARD, Malster.
Daalar In BABLET and BT* MALT; alio, tor aalo,
BABLET, BTE, OATS and COBH. *rt|3m
HEH'tJra jajtCHMJTES.
yy HERT.RR A WILSON’S
Sewing Machines,
HO. fe FIFTH BTBEBT, PIITBBUBQH, PA.,
AmwAeA On tint Prxmima at ih«
UNITED STATES PAIR
For the Year* 1858,1859 and 1860.
UPWARDS OF *O.OOO MACHINES BOLD IN THE
mini states.
HOES TBAfi 99,000 SOLD THE PAST YSAB.
We oflfer to the publlo WBSELBB A WILSON’S
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at BSDITCXD
PBICffiS, with * confidence of Its merits as
the best and most reliable Family Sowing Maebint
now la use. It does equally wen on tbs thickest and
t fabrics, makes the lock-etitch lmpoalbls to
unravel, on both side*; is simple in construe
tion, more speedy In movement, and more durable
than anj other machine.
Circular*, gtriag prioee and deecriotion of Ma
fbmlihed gratis, on appneanon in person or
by letter.
Srery Maflhlna nmutM for three vein.
WBI. SUttBEB A 00.
g EWING MACHINES.
WILUAUS A OB VIA* cntgrullM double tbrud
925 FAMILY BEWIHG fiXACHIHXS.
SftlMroom, Ho. 19 FIFTH STEEXT,
These Machines will do all kinds or work, and ate
warranted and kept In repair one year without any
*“**■ LILLI,, BTRAIN A 00. Aprntt.
SPECIAL HOTIOE.
Tjftt the tnibllo be perfectly utored that they may
boy lad u* WILLIAMS * OBW KAOHWE
with as much Impcidty m any In market, notwlth-
P*Tortln,to,m.
™rStm thV Otorer iMic Sowing Machine 00.
udothen. The Idea of Hopping peieoni from niing
the* machlnee, when tbejr cannot rtoono from otil
tug thorn* io prepoetarooo. Thlo MnchlMwno pat
ented Job. IS, 160. Weptotnicetoreteerdoapporaoa
wUS a Sminp IfeoUae who con pint oot One «Initio
0000 whom apereon to whom wOhaeeiold o Machine
bom boon logollj etopped from nMng it,or hooo boa
to DOT to oaj ports. AOHMTB W6STKI).
I °|%| HMIT. BTBAIN A 00.
MILITARY" CLAIMS, tie.
t. oonono, Mima. b. otmoiea.
2 taa BCHOTEB, Attokkbyb at
O. tow. Din. Its WcnrtK■treat, PituhnreV
Will olio attend to the collection of BACK PAY,
800MTY MOHIY, PWMONS.So..4o. though
Hem. MAOBAW A WILLS, Oonniollon end 0W»
Agonto* Woohlngton, D. O. tKil7
CJOLDIEKS’ BOUNTIKfI, I'ENSIGNS,
jb BACK PAY* ond all other
JUST OLSI MB A GAINST TUB 00 VERB MEET,
promptly'procured at veasouabla rate*.
j-Atoly to D. H. HAZKN,
103 fourth itrwt, Pitttburob, and
UHABLSB 0. IUOKKB,
Waihlpgtoo, P. 0.
Military claims, bounties.
PXHfiIOHB, BACK PAT, and MIMTABY
CLAIMS of otoitdeocription, collectcdb
■crlbor, it Iho following ro'M, Tf*: J™’'"". * lO w *
oil otooo eUlm*. $3 SO. 0. O TAVLOIi,
1 Attorney at Low,
Ho. 78 Omni street, PUtaborgh, Pa.
H. B, Ho charge* mo made if the claim doee no
rocceed, and airfnformatlon given gratl*. «*-‘Y
PENSIONS, BOUNTY & BACK FAY.
A H. 0. UAGKBSLIi,
Attorney at Lata omd Claim Agnt*
Ho. 114 FirTß BTRSET,
Pcooecater Boldlen' Claim* of every doecriptiou.
PSBBIOHS for dleabled officer*, *oldlen, *emen acd
marinas. BOGHTISB and PENBIOBU fbttbe erld.
MnJmnnmT o»baa cl)ildren* brothcn,and elatere,
nowrbal repcwroUtlre # thoao who bare.died
or been blued in the eerrlce; or havedied after die*
chats*, from dime* contracted la *errtca.
, - arSo chars* until elate collected, and no lettor
»nibeaoanetndtmlea*a etampi»endoeed. *el6gm
VTEWLY INVENTED TEST FOK
i KZVLOam CABBOH ou.,
*° l ‘*° lJb ?r^tlt«lOnUoUo.MFmhrt^L
taIHA IiU'BBKK JJIAMJiB'rB— An-
I otbor lot, mmaUd to «t*nd best mod cold, Jut
rniLUPa.
.'MIMA kOBBKU UKUNKIMU CUFS
J_ f ILTSB9| for fioldfen* vm, fe* »le « £4
udafiLOtelrsttMt. '.
' :
tBHSHT—W bbETHyi
jaan a»» * B *gS^ T b J t< oollibb.
FOR SALE.—The side-wheel t JEfgUfr
steamboat COL. DAT ADD will > — t=te~***+*.
»old on THURSDAY, the 2 th in*t., at i o'uoUt P
m. Thin toat, though eld, is still iu g-od ajodhioa.
She b of a light draught, 150 feet long by
deep. Will be sold et the Monoug*hela Wharf.
PetV>u« wiahtug to ere her can be accommodated by
calling on board the boat from Monday uext.
nolifcatd
Valuable coalVk.-& fob
SALE —l5O AGUES 0? COAL PRIVILEGE,
adjoining the town of SteabeoTillo. Jeffe-eon coon-
It, Ohio. Tbo Steubenville Coal and Coke ha* been
{airly tealed at the Belmont Furnace, at Martina
▼lll*, Ohio, nearly opposite Wheeling, where full
Information may be bad of Ita qualities fonmeUin*
Irrn ore. Tula C#al and Coke prove* to be the beat
tor ■meltlog parpoeea of any west of the moontain*.
Iren cm be mad-rfof leaa money at Steubenville than
at any point weat o! the mountain*. The Important
fact U, the receiving and itripplng of all materials
without hauling. Thle property U finely located,
I,in, oM-tUid oi .mile upon tbjflhio rl.er, .nd
the wheeling extension of the Cleveland A Pitta
borah Railroad running the whole length of »ald
coal field. Also, the Pan-Handle (so called) Railroad ,
ccoatee the other railroad upon this property. Cool
caa he dropped from the pit care upon the railroad,
or upon boat* In the Ohio riv« r. or into the top of a
furnace, without second handling. There l* a large
body of coal adlolning the abovo tract that can be
tecured If required. The following arc price* that
Iron ore baa been offered and eold f:r, furui'.hel by
pwraooa oouTorsaut with the buslneaa, and mat U
rolled upon: 10,00 i ton* of native ore could have
been contracted for, delivered at the furnace, burn'a
ready foe use, 60 per cent, are, at $3 per ton ; Lake
Supei lor iron ore baa been l-rugbt at Cleveland fcr
|3 toe, freight Pom that point to Steubenville
$1 57;—co*t. dropped at the furnace, 56 67; Lake
Champlain and Miaeouri Iron Mountain ore about
the aame. There Is an abundance of fire clay, lime
stone and Bauds tone ui-ou it, and tn the vicinity.
The prevent rale* fur all materi’la coat moienow;
n’ao the metal. Any person. wishing to mak« an in
vestment will please call upon W5l. 0. ABBAHAM,
at Steubenville, who will be ready to abow the prem
ise* and explain ite advantage*, or upon the under
aliened. at xfo. 112 Fourth atreet, Pittsburgh
n"Simd P o. shaNKOH.
SUPERIOR BUILDING LOTS FOR
SALE. Tbe undersigned offer* for'tale, on rea
sonable tonne, eome of the choioat epota for build-
Idk Lorpoeee that arc to bo found arotuid Pittsburgh.
They aresituated within one hundred yards of the
it rattans of tee Centre Avenue Horso Bail way, and
are beautiful location* for private dwellings. The
acenery and everything renders them extremely de
sirable for any one wanting to locate outside of tbe
city limits, and attbe same time so near are they
Hi«i communication can be had with the city at all
hours. Lots from ouo-fourth of an acre upwards.
Also, some Western Lands, situated in lowa, llln
obeota and Wisconsin. .... . ,
Also, several small lot* In MinorsriUe, 60xJ50 feet.
Tbe above property will be sold on accommodating
terms. Inquire of JOUil **KBBON,
1 corner Sixth and Wood etroets,
Or, WU. A. HEBBOH,
Clerk’s Office, Court House.
FOB SALK TO THE TRADE—
New crop N. 0. Sugar;
Porto Bico do;
Cuba <k>;
Green aod Black Teas; I
Tobaccos; I
Syrups; I
Choice extra faulty Flour*;
Bacou;
Asd a general *tock of Groceries, In itore and ar
riving aud for sale by
* McDonald a abbocrles,
Wholsstle Grocers, Produce -and CommUsien Mer
chanu, Noe. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near head
of Wood. aqB -
CELLING OUT.—The undersigned, ex
jo ccoton of th. kfa CoL Loopold S«B, offer the
■took of choice WINES end LIQDOBB of hu MUto
(in vtor© at the corner of Market and Second afreet*,
PUUtorgh,) tb th© public, at private aale, and »t
prloa to low aa to make it an Inducement to pur
chaser* to give them an early call. The former
friend* of the eetabllahment are especially Invited,
and expected to favor the eetate with their enatum, an
they bad the beet opportunity to kuow the anpertur
qualities of theatock by the deceased.
a babL, i )
O KKXTZ, >Ex©cator*.
B. P. mublleb.3 .
Fruit. and garden |farm for
BALE.—Tbs place known u "Mt. PUga,” *U
tute lo Bob* township, tour mile* from the city, on
the Hew Brighton Bond, containing 33 aero*, on
which are erected one frame and on-» log dwelling*
with other noceeaary outbuilding*; an orchard ol
1300 bearing fruit tree*, of choice varieties, nil in a
high etata of cultivation. Will be sold ehoao.
For further particular* apply to 4. W. BALL* Mo,
69 Fifth street*. Pittsburgh, or to tbe subscriber, on
tbe premise*. Ai CAMPBELL.
polOilad I
SALE.—One btcam Engine, oylrn
! der thirty inche* diameter, fret atroke; bal
anced Poppet valvee, wrot iron pitman, all complete
to tbe crank pin, exclusive of bed plate.
The above machinery la entirely new, never having
been in use, and constructed with all the lateet im*
provemesu. Ml9[a 4 HILLERB.
po4:lmditwF I . .
r>OB HAI.K OB KENT.—A Tan Yard
J 2 in Duqoeene Borecgb, in complete order and
having all the modern Improvement*, and capable of
tanning 100hide* per week.
A'ao, for ult, two building lot*, on Weet Common,
Allegheny city, having a front each on Common ol
88 bet 8 uchaa, with a depth of 520 feet to a 80-foot
S*cs 60 or 60 building lot* la the Second Ward,
Allegheny, suitably located; all oi which will be
•old cheap by Inquiring of
• JOHK^TAOOABT,
or JOHN BBOWN, Ja.,
ocl6 Corner of Federal street and DUmonA.
FOK BAU£,
ABOUT EIGHT 80858 I’OWBB.
IB GOOD OBDKB.
Enquire at the
feli:dtt
COUNTRY SEATS.—We have for sale
SXocrea of land within the boundary line of the
city, adjoining Dr. Denny, Mr*. Aicenwalh.frcnUng
on and other streets, which we will divide
off in portlona to nit purchaser*, and soil at 25 per
oent. Lower than land in the neighborhood U selling
lor. Penona wanting a beautiful forest plot for a
country seat, at a low fignrli can be suited by calling
ou 1 B. ITcLAIM ACQ., 102 Fourth street.
F)K SALE—One Boiler, 6 feet loDg
and 2i Inches diameter; one flue, R Inch. Suit
able for a small engine, 6 horse power. Inquire at
Ho. 183 LIBERTY STB BBT. oeSMi
FOR RENT—A Urge woll lighted
room In the Gaxxttb Buodqio. fourth stery.
Apply al the Counting Boom of THIS OFFICE,
eelfcdtf
PITTSBUEaE, Pa.
FOR SALE OR RENT—An Oil Re
in complst.
inhAtdtf Att'y at Law. No. 136 Fourth St.
rpAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT
1 AND UNSAFE MEDICINES.—For cnnlsanat
and dangerous diseases, use HKLMBOLD’B EX
TRA CTBUOHU, which has received the endorse
ment of the most prominent phtsldans In the United
States. Is now offered to an afflicted humanity aa a
certain cure for the following diseases and symptoms
originating from iUsnssns and abuse of the Urinary
or Sexual Organa: General Debility, Mental and
Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination o!
Blood to the Head,Confused Ideas, Hjiteria, General
Irritability,-Bestlesibeea and Sleeplessness at Night,
Absence Qf Muscular Efficiency, Boas of Appetite,
Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Dow Spirits, Disorganlxa-
Uon or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpi
tation of the Heart, and in fact all the coooomltanU
ef a nervous and debilitated state of the system.
To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for
Helmboid's. Take no other. Cures guaranteed.
SeoadvertlsemeDt in another ooltmte. apd9-.dAwF
ANUUOD; UOW LOBTI HOW
RESTORED t—Jest PeWLlwd, to o Seeded fie
wfope, PriaSix Onto . „ .
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Brdioal
Cure o< Bpermatorrhosa or Seminal Weakness. Invol
untaiy Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments
to 'Marrtago generally, Nervousness, Consumption,
BpUepey and Flu; Mental anCTbysical Incapacity,
resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac. By BOBT, J. CUL
VEUWELL, M. D.,Authorof the ‘‘Green Book," do.
••A BOON TO THOUBAND3OFBUFPEBEB3,"
Sent under sea], In a plain envelope, to any address,
Dost-rutid, on receipt of six oente, or two postage
stamps, by Da. CU. J. G. KLINE,
127 Broadway, N. Y., I’oet-OQlce Box 1686.
an7:3rod*wT '
IjUUUT TKEKb.— INDUCEMENTS TO rUB
1* cnASxna.—A very large stock of choice TBEES,
of selected varieties to choose from, with every possi
ble care taken to have every variety true to name.
Of Apple alone we have 176,000—6G,000 of which
axe three year olds, 10,000 four year elds. Pear, 10,.
000 two to three yean old. Peach, Plum, Ac., a.flna
stock. _
Bsrst&uos—the Trees in the Nursery. Call and
examine them.
KVXBGBEENS from 1 to 8 feet, by the hundred,
cheap; also, SHADE TBEES AND SHRUBBERY,
wholesale and retail.
us PITTSBUBGH AMD OASLAMD HUB-
B, Pittsburgh, Fa.
Uw’r , iohn tnntpocn. Ja.
friTTwroon, Pfci
UUAH AND MUIiASbKO. :
800 hbda. prims to choice N. O. Sugar*;
75 do do Porto Bleo do}
20 do do Ouba dot
80 tierces do do do;
100 Ibis. *B' Coffee do;
60 do Crushed do;
70 do Powdered do;
61 do Btfloed Yellow do;
700 do N. O. Molasses;
60 hf. bbls. do;
200 bbls. Golden Syrup;
376 bags prims Bio Coffee;
In store and for sale by
■ peso JOHN I. HOUSE A 00.
rjIAKE CAKB OF VO OK fIKALTB,
BUT MULFOBD'B OBEAM SALEBATUS,
Mads from common salt. It ta perfectly healthy and
pore, and will make better, lighter and more healthy
cooking than any other Baleratuetn the world. It Is
perfectly free frea all Impurities, andlmparta a
cream-like. flavor to the fMd. - Ploase give U. one
trial. If yonr gnxcr hae not got U tell nun to gat It
feryoa. For sale wboieala and retail at
.BOBIBT H. JAOK’S,
jgfctpßamu . goa.laad»rfaaond
2. k H. PHILLIPS.
lq Cement
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOB CASH.
GA2STTS OFFICE.
Fifth strap*, shove 6olthS;3>L
TO 'LET.
JJSEDJC^fL.
tSeTROLITE QILWORKS— Reese A
JL Gam* Proprietors; Be fine re and Manulactw*
Pore Burning Petrolite—trade mark,.
Pare White Carbon Oil,
Pure Deodortred Benzole,
Steam Clarified Imbricating Oil,
Oold Pweed B. B. do do -
No 1, Ho. 2 and Ho. 3 Machinery Oil,
Argand Oil, Bead Oil, Glory OH, ■
Wagon and Mill Grease and Spirit* of Naphtha,
•Qf-Orders filled promptly. ' ..
corner of Front and Smßhfleld etreet*
Mcnongahela Bouse, Plttabnrgh, Pa. I*l*
jiiM luimat.. *■ aa***ca.
A BARBOUR,
OARB ON QJL,
LAMP MA HUEACTDBEBS
Ho. 28 WOQP STREET,
PirrsxuaqH, Punt#.
oso. w. HOLMHir- —aoLPsmr.
WOGDVIjLLE OIL REFINERY
gcoEge w. uoldsbip * oo„
■annraoTumxß* or
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL,
Eeed constantly on baud the' very best quality of
BCBNIKG OIL, clear and without odor; also, a good
LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAB
GERAS E. „ •
*arAll orders left at Ho. 35 Firm hnucr, Bank
Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to.
oc6:dtf ___
OIL WORKB.
dckCah, duklaf A 00.,
Jdannfectarerx of
PDBE WHITE REFINED CARBON OILS.
Office, Ho. 281 Liberty street.
PITTBBT/BQH, Pa.
my9:6adai
■ .IAOLE OIL WORKS—WIGHTMAJI
A ANDEBSOH, refiners and dealers in ;
PURE OABBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,) ( y
PITTSBURGH, PA f
tar CAB QBEABE and BENZOLE constantly' pn
hand.
Ordjwe received for the present at CHESS, SMITH
A CO.T, Water and First street*.
ee2:6 mil r
UOli'ER OIL WORKS
WILLIAM P. WOOLEIDGB,
■AjruracTonzm or
COAL AND CABBOH OILS,
and dealer In
LAMJB, CHIMNEYS, Ac., Aa,
Ho. 39 Market street, between Second and Third,
PITTSBUBOH, PA.
mhSthdly .
PETRONA OIL WORKS—LONG.
MILLEB A CO. „ „
Works at Sharpebnrg Station, Allegheny ValleJ
Tl«Urr>n'* ' - _
Office and WarehouM, 23 MARKET STREET
Pittsburgh.
Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBBI
GATING CABBOH OILS and BENZOLE.
mr No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted non-explo
give, always on hand. “ ocl2:lyd
DEEtiB A GRAFF,
Xi OIL 81/ 1B MRS
am MasurACTuniM or ' • _
WHITE BUBHIHO OIL
PUBS DEODORIZED BENZOLE
AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL
CRUDE OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES PUB CHASED
MF’New Oil Barrel* wanted.
Oorner Office. Mononganeia House. delrnxswly
HOTELS.
HOTEL,
ON TBE EUROPEAN PLAN,
CITY OF HEW YOBK.
UNCLE BOOKS FIFTY CENTS PEE DAY
OUg Haß Spurs, cormr Tnmkjart Brest
(Opposite City HalL)
aa they may be ordered to the apadona
Tber/L" e Berber's Shop end Bait Boobs attached
to the Hotel
of BUHNBBS and HAfIKMBH who
ay wearefnlL
noS&dlyii
B. VBXHOH,
American house, Boston, is th«
largest and beet arranged Hotel in the Hew
England State*; lx ceatralljMooated, and easy of so
from all the route# of (rarei. It contains all tbs
modern improremeßt*. and #T#ry convenience for the
comibrt ana accommodation of the traveling public.
The sleeping reemaare large and well veaulated;
the ealt«e oi rooms are well arranged, and completely
furnished for famiUeaead large txavellng'partMS,and
the hoose will oontince to be keptaaa first claea
hotel In evary iwpect,
JaSblyd LEWIS BIOS, Prepfletor.
STOVES, He.
JiKD a. T0C8Q..... r. TOOTO.
V'OUKG BROTHERS, Duqubot Fort
x DKT, Liberty street, mot tba Outer Depot Pa.
&. JL. Plttsbargb, Pa., manufestcre MACHINE,
®)T fcIAST JM BOM.IHS MILL FCBHAOI
°OIipSfBo2KBOJBTSBg, riBK rBOHTS,
QBATSBABSjWi.OOM BOXIB, BU>ABD DOB
IBONB, OBAtea AND OBATI fBOSTS, STOP
OOCK BOXES, Ac., always cm hand and fer safe low.
Onfera left with W. W. TOUMG, oonwt of Wood
street aad Diamond alley, will reoeire prompt atten
tion. ; tahg
Allen, mocormick & co., yallet
Fotrroav, Pittsburgh, Pa.
carWanxHotrsß, Mo. Sol Liberty street.
y«pTrf>rtnrnr» ,( COOK, PABLO B AMD HEAT
IMG STOVES, PABLOB AND KITCHEN GBATES,
HOLLOW WABK, eta,, Steel and Gian Moulds, Bell
ing Mill Caatlnge,' Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar-
Usen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boses, fin
gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers. CarWboeWOceplingm
and Costings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine
Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill,
with Steam or Horse Power. nolhdmd
TTEYSTONB FOUNDRY, ;
D. DeHAVEH & 80S,
Ho. 47 FEDERAL STREET, Allis to, CUf,
Mennfectnrers ,of erery variety of OOOKISG AMD
H SATING STOVES, OOOKING BAMGSS, Tine
Common GBATS PROMTS, FENDEbfI, Ac.
Also, OAST IBON HOUBB PBOSTB, IBOH
BAILIMG, end all kinds of CASTINGS made to
order. set
TJ TON BUMPTIVES.—The adver
tiser, haring been restored to health In a few
weeks, by a very simple remedy, after haring alter
ed several rears with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
.itu. u w Ml- wuw m ....
To ell who desire It, he will tend a copy of the pre
■crlption need (free of charge,) with the directions
for preparing and using the same, which they will
find a rare care for Conanaptfea, Atihmo, Bronchitis,
Ac. The only object of the advertiser In sending the
prescription u to benefit the afflicted, and spread In
formation which he conceives to he In valuable, and
he hope* every cofferer will try bis remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, aao may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
Bev. KDWABD A. WILSON,
selB£md Williamsburg, Kings connty, M. T.
WRITING FLUID—aa good as anv;
perhaps better. In our Judgment, SMITH A
BBOWNELL’d WAITING FLUID has no soperlor.-
Prelndloa aside, we hazard aothing In presenting
this beautiful fluid to the community. We-apeak
from experience. Why send 8302,000 to Enrons, an
nually, u gratify a prejudice in fevor of a foreign
article? Give it a trial and yon will want no better
fluid. Price and quality will commend it.
J. 1,. BEAD,
Sole agent for Weston Pennsylvania,
M l 7 78 Fourth street.
Bd&tAfM£J9m
Dollar savings bank, no. 65
Fousts SrmxKr.
OHABTSBED TS 18M.
Opes daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, also on Wednesday
and Saturday evening*, from lUy Ist toor ember
Ist, from 7 to 9 o’clock, and from Horember Ist to
tlay Ist from 6 to 8 o’clock.
Depcelts received of all runs not lees than On#
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a
year, to June and Deoember. Interest has been de
clared eemi*annnally. to Jose and December, since
the 1 Bank was organized, at the rate of six par cent.
interest, if not drawn cot, is placed to the credit
of the depositor as principal, and bean the no# in*
tenet from the first aay* of Jons and December, com*
pounding twice a year without troubling the depot!*
tot to call, or even to prment his pen hook. At this
rate, money will doable to Ices , than twelve years,
making In’the aggregate near *» on*iuir m
om.i TSJtn.
Books, containing tbs Charter, By-Laws, Boles
and Begnlations, fornlahsd gratis, on application at
tbeofflc«._
Paxstsurr—QEOßGE ATiBBEfc
. TUB l
John B. MoTmUsb,
John Holmes,
Alexander Bpeer,
Bog). L. FabofatorV,
J»h MeAoley,
.James Hardman,
• Y 1
Alexander Bradley,
John Q. Backofen,,.
Oeorge Black, '
John B. Can Bald,
Alonso A. Carrier,
Charles A. Colton,
William Douglas,
John Evans,
Hope veil Hepburn,
William B. fiim,
Peter XL Honker,
BiehardHajs,
WQliam 8. Lately,
BscaktAßT An Tniij
ttiwT '
riUMOTHY HKi
XooU
6 bbls. fat Bale b;
snxia.MUßß,
fellows:
Hrtshwnk. Goluab** end L btdmnaii Steri Idas
StaAenVU.
Leavea Pittsburgh *- m.
do Steubenville fcOO “
do Msesi*-,, feBo 44
do Colombia , 11:10 **
Arrives Clnclnnail^. MMMM . M fcSQ rw m.
do St. Loots 7:50 a. m.
Bo change of cars between Pittsburgh and l
Splendla Sleeping Oars attached toallnl;
Pit&iortf 4 aad meeUag y-fnr.
Leaves Pittsburgh IrOOn. m.l felOa. m.jl&sop. m
do WelliriHe. *OO •• l feu « | &Q 5 “
do' Bt«ubenv’e 4.-00 M j few •• i 1.-00. “
de Wheeling. 4.-M |Uh25 « 4tfft **.
Arrive BeUair— 5:05 «• |lth4o •• | 6.-05 *•
Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and ohl
at Bellalc with Central Ohio Railroad
tor Zanerrißo, Lancaster, CirclorlUe,Oofambn*, Gin*
indlanapoUs, St. Louis,' and points West.
CUrdsnd Lias.
*Tta Pittsburgh....
do
do Bayard......—
do Alliance....—
4o iiud»oQ
Ini'! c« UleTtUsd~.
et Bayard with Tnsearawas branch for
Hew Philadelphia aod Canal Dover; at Alliance with
Pittsburgh, Fort Vtjui and Chicago &allroad;al
Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville ana Cincinnati B,
R. far Akron, Cuyahoga Falla and Mlllenburg.and
it Cleveland with C. A E. R. B. for Erie,' Dunkirk
end Buffalo with C. A.T. B. B. for Toledo, Detroil
end Chicago, and the Nortb-weet.
WellfviUo Accommodation leaves at 4:00 p. m.
Returning train* arrive at 2:20 a. m., 4:16 a. m„
BiJ5 end 8:00 p. iu. ,
Throagh Tickets to all prominent points in tbs
Wmi or Sonth'Woat, North or North.west, can bs
nrocored at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
JOHN BTJTWABT, Ticket Agent,
Tor farther lutormaikm, apply to
WILLIAM STEWABT, Agents
At the Company’ Office In' Freight Station, Penn at
, myS __
O EAMGSMBitT tOB-E^ttygaflareV.
▼ASIA OSSTBAL
TEAIKS. Ob Bird aIterTUESDAT, July lit.
Tbl MAIL TBAIN leatc* Pittsburgh from the
Futnpr depot, it the intersection ot Liberty aid
Grant (tracts, every morning (except Hubday! **
a, B>, stepping et ill the principal stations between
Pittsburgh end PhUfiJclpbifc, end making direct con
nections at Harrtsbcr<{ tor Baltimore ana Washing*
ton, end lor Hew fork rl» Allentown mote.
The SXPBXSS TaAIS IcftTos the abev* named
lUllon dctf» at 3:60 p. .sb.; atoppigg only at_prin»
elpei stations, miking direct connection »1
burg for Baltimore, WasbJsgton and Mew York
*n«wtn*l»j •
The VAST LIMS leave* the. above n»ned Station
dally (Sundays exorpted) at 8:t0 p. m., Itapplaf
adij.aX principal stations, and oennocting at Barria
burs tar Baltimore and Washington..'
LOCAL V BLIGHT TliAlN, with Passenger Oar
attached, lcarea the Pasrenger Elation every morn
ing, (Sunday* excepted,) at 5:30 a. m., running a*
far aa Condmaugb and stopping at all stations.
AOOOMMOHATIOH THAIHk.
Tb» Johnstown Accommooatlon Train lea Tea dally,
(except Sanday) at 2:15 p. bl, stopping at all italic a*
and ronnlnx ae far aa Coacmangh.
flint Aceommedatton Train brWaU’aßUUon leave*
m euuo.
have* dally (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. m.
Third Accommodation Train for Wall's Station
leave*dally (except Sunday)*t4:oop. m.
Tooth Accommodation Train for Wall a Station
leav« dally (except Sunday) at &1& p. m.
The Church. Train leave* Wall’s Station every Sun
day at JfcQs" a. m.; returning, leave* Pittsburgh at
p. a.
Beiurnjng Trains arrive in Pittauargn as follows:
Zimin, 1236 p. m.; Mall, 12.-05 p. m. j Fast Lina,
)g : a& a. m.; Johnxtevn Apooumiodaticn. 1W» a. to.;
First Wall’*Station Aocbtnmodatkm,G-.50a. nu:Sec
ond Wall's Station Accommodation, 8:36 a. nutTkmd
Wan'* Station Aceonusodaiiear L*o6 p. m. | Fourth
Wall's Station Accommodation, 6:10 p. so.
Trains fromßbim Ole and Indiana aonnect at BMra
wau intersection with Johnstown Aasamodatica
Laat and WeahKxprws and Moil Went.
Cu public will find It greatly to tbatr interest, 1
going list or West, to travel by the Peuuyivul
Oentnl ** the anfommodatloni nowothrad
cannot be ronaseed on any other route. Thsßotdli
with stone, and la entirely fraa from dust.
We /m promt— aafaty, speed and oomtort to eH who
may favor this Bond with their natron***
TABS.
To 8*wT0rk~...~.»12 80}To Laiumora.....—.lo 00
To Philadelphia— 10 60 To Lancaster...*...... 8 80
To Harrliburg T 631 , •,
Banaoe checked to all Stations on the Fooazylrs*
ala Oaatrml EaQroad, and to Philadelphia, BMtnnot*
and Few Fork. ~ A • .
pynnMti purchasing, tickets In can .vul re
charged an excess, *ooordiag to distance traveled, In
addition to the ctatloa rate*, axcopt from •tailor*
where the Company has w> Apot ,
HOTIOT.—In CMe or lea, the Opmpany wID bold
thsmaelvc* : nepouribl* for.personal- baggage 0"7» . '
and for anewount not esccodiagflOO,
S. IL—Ail Omnlhu Lin* has been employed to
convey pameugcia' and baggage to and from tn* re
pot, *t rcharge not toexoaed 25 cant* toe each pa*-
w^rradUOTs..
At tbo Pennsylvania Oaatral BaUroad ftsksgsr
BUtlon, on LiUrtj «4
• ia3 -’ ' Seal Bsserintcsdant; Altoona, Ta.
QTKAM WKKKIAV BETWEEN-jhffi
9 HXWTOBE ABZ>
ogssd '«Bfcarklng PaeseuMfs at QUl*»|wuwtt
Onla&d.) -SbTKfarpool, fie* Sat. sad FbflifW*
>his fiWMuUp Company istsni demairiitng ihalt
all*pbwtx»dGjrd**hnlH Iroc Stcsttsatgs nMwfi
■ . ..Ffrardsy. Sot. U.
CITY or BALPMO&S~ - ..flatcrtaj, Hot, g.
yry^., ri ...—',..... Vn t - Hot,S9.
Ksa crttj Bstarftay f at boos, from Pier tf» aorta
Btrer,
FIBST OADIB.-41M OJ STEEttAQ*.^—OO
do to Louden*. 105 00 .do to London.*., 48 CO
do loPvil-- UQ 00 ■.td'toWiw-.jJJ
do to Hamburg IKMX d*: ; 'to Hamburg. 45 00
TaavaMcraabDionrardad te Havre, Bremen, Bol*
Uriam, AUITOP, « tow mo.
- ■*rh» netrictiona on travel haring mb »•
acted bj order of the War Department, paewnrer*
■bont toviaU'lurop* win no umjerbe required to
provide themmlTee with peaeporta. ■
*ffyPcry m> wishing te oxiag out their friends can
boy ticket*here at t£»lcßowingreteatoHew York;
From Liverpool or Queeaetpyx; Irt WVjW
«n 4 fllft. Steerage from Liverpool 9<5/&.
aapertor aoiimimJUceaijci
MBea£«r«»aad carry eape*aaoed BnrgeoM. Tb*j
are bunt la Water-tight r.roa BecUana, and have
Patent Fire Annihilate!* ou hoard. . .
raxent au* jqhK O. DAL*. Agnt,
15 Broadway, Hew York,
JOHR THOMMUK, A**nl,
4in uMrt?
milh, Jt’HlLUbOi'illU iiUiiWKJi.—
X HATDBTfI HSW DODBLI-AOTISQ PHIXp
OSOPHIO BUBHS&t for CAUBOH OIL, Is now
n*Aj- It pQßMeet many advantages over the ana*
sun Barra**. ... ..
L It make* a large or tmall light with jtrfw
<Bw}m rtj ffp,
2. it will burn any quality ot oU with cabty.
' S. It can be need into a long or short chimney.
i. it ean be used as a tapor night lamp.
8. It can always be made to bum economically.
6. It is more sadly wicked than any other bran or.
T. It —i" be m «**»*<* amt lighted irithoot remor*
tns t* l *
llt throwi »n the white light .hove the com.
9. The chimney can be moored or inserted with*
oat touching the glass. ...
Thembcnen ue the common Hu. 1 slse, and can
ba pnt on any lamp now in ose. Erenr person Ming
Carbon OU should hare a Fhiloeophie Burner. Pn»
85 cents. Per dcten, $2. BoW at ho- & Tovtk
street, Pittsburgh. . P. HA TDM.
jeaSilynnserP -
fjlO FAKMERS AND MILL KBS.
OBOWK'fI >AH AND SKPABATOB,
for daanlag OBAIH. Patentbd January, 18C0,
Is cheap, simple and dnrabla, and Is gel *T>fa»ths
teat stylo of workmanship. It will clc*a_sll Wad*
of Seco and Grain, and remora Chaff* Smcd* CSjsV
Cockle* Ito., mors tborooghly, and with Ism Iw
than m other machine. We present this ®u* *®
the pahUo, with ooofldenca that U wOl give *W»
•atlifhctioo and com* speedUy Into fsnsral osfc W*
In* pnrcbwd tb» aola riatit (o mak» and aett tbaaa
imUaln Wratarn PsnnjrlTaiila,W«at«nj Plrrfnta
and all Ohio, with tin right to aaUJn
noiSa 4c« ere ait tntpeitQ to fill orders at esotaut
andreUU. P"***^ 4 W . w. WALLh£%
jfjSaiimOTitf 819 Liberty »t, Pittsbnnrm. r*._
y OLOAN FORG&
W. P. POBTX3 .4 00,- i
«i»Bßf»rtllfg| of 1
BTAAHBO Xt BBAVTSt CBASKS, PISTOH &OPB - |
PITMAH JAWS, WBIBTS, LOOOMOXIV*
ahd oabaxlss, ahchobs,"
And ill Uadi of Emt; Forjin®.
TDOBBAHOITIIiIiX,
mrS’i w% i * ' AlAtqatfT P™***- ** |
BlSwiS
wfiehweoftiriewfer ggircr *pgroTo&paper. lb*
EngtiiM, *e* «* *ll *»*« ww< WALLAOK, !
- at» ÜbertT Ptmtnttgh. Pe. ;
Isaac SL Pannock,
John Marshall,''
Jamea B. D. Meeds,
A. M. Pollock, H. D*
Hm Borgwin,
William J. Anderson,
Steam ma!bblk‘ woßK&^Moßi^j
mat* Tablet* ,«n<l Grimßtoae* ca lled sad j
Bid* to order at tfce Vowert prices. - W* *caJd pc*
ticaitrij thssttrotioa otyacchattn ts • new, l
■ad NmnMft* 1 lpptavasaßft Is Grate Btooes—faxes
PiUstAdlnetsbießMeid; it costa bat little ssdsddi
arndt totnebesatyaf tbeGreteßtoirts;' Wsreroostf ■
os. i
James D. Keller,
Peter A. Madeira,
John IL Mellor,
James fihldle,
Bobert Bobb,
Walter Pi Marshall,
John Orr,
Henry L.ißtngwalt,
John H. Shoenbergar,
William E. Bchaerts,
Bndle.
• Isaac Whittier,!
* Christian Yemri
SrCHAB, JuQQXiTOB.
mo MILLERB—Anchor JJalking Cloth*, ;
JL nm SWUM, PurtMib UOm, BmniTt»eMn.«j
Watar WluM, HUI Souliii uil BIU u
•Utoamwaalß. W. W.WALU.O*. j
uss!&> ; n» tn»w» •»■■ p» **■«
U YDBADUO OKBfENT, PEASTKB
OBWB f*
•ii-v-VT..;'- <•, t ,' : .y'-* : * 0. V-» .• j\,? .
12:60 mm.
iOO -
Kkl6 «.
1L45 •»
&40a. m.
6:46 p. bl
Ctrvnnn-1
irht Trains.
1.-00 a. m. 12:60 p. m.
.*» &00 "
6:10 •• 4:l* “
6:43 “ 4rio “
8:00 "
W 6 “