WEDNESDAY MOBBING, DEC. 3. LOCAL: IXTELHGENCR FrwrTdittodty’i'Bttnfiig Gazette. Biilwir^BnterpHie. Tho work.on'lhe Fittiinrgh and Steuben? TlileßallroaJ.a, lined grtet importance to :. tfcie.eltfi It now being puehad fanned witb . .vigor. A Urge number of workmen are em-i pleyedbntho bridgeoTor the MonongakaU' at fhlr plare/and onj tbat oror tioObtt at Steubenville, ae weU ae ujion tho;tiiain lino. , ,0“ raaderi nreatrurethet.a great pait ofjtbe road bar been graded, andwUireqoire lot little work to put.it In condition for the rallt.. - Borne of the bridgei and tree tie workvhloh work-Mt that;portioOf wia luoninr Yfiom'ihoVXMonbaf*toU mdCiunpwr,}**!! idotr •- oo m of j A ■nrj Calf .and nfa. ordinance pored thoBeltat Couadl on ~ 8 atorisj; oTtqtof trlutj aqdonly •wuto.tho eoqtonumtof tbs tent bzAsdbiof tno city legUUture, wbero iwkopa: it wilt .-POtt.wlthftnt anaunißiTy deity! —Sinn La ' aothififrvbatoT«r-tobo«affioK-utd*ttiab to bo loaf * M * 111- „ Jt, bp- ~oeolding-we.-seo<H«rp fadl, .Uu for thepomplotlbaSt thUda portent link Inoninilwapepatem.. Xketridgtngand tunnelling which sr* neoeeaarj.vto.ohtaln a connection with thofiehtnl line,throogh this oitp, rendersit desirable that the workshoolf be eommencedat'anearlpdap.'.. StHlen other hreaeb'crtho' Atlantloend , : greet yet tern Railroad has bees prqjooted, sad will be built, being Intended to ran from I Orsogeriile, TrambnUeoxntp, Ohio/to Bhl-- , ton, on Uw Chenssgo creek, in Merooroouhv -*P» Pa., to. eoqommodeterthe: MSTandlron iatertitj soeklbgah intlat'iiir \hht rldnltk . Under the aasploM of the Elk County Coll ' Company, sraUftap.UbslngcpturtnintWfrobi ~ to interaebt . the Philadelphia end Erie Railroad st Bldg wap, s distance of .fourteen, mllee, which will be eoapletod early next reason, eo thst bp the middle of (nmhur.the'oosl trill be tnnepornd bp nil to i'rio.ThtPhlladolpliie and Erie road has not pet been, finished, toßldgwal, bnt it ii now worklog'/egalaripto Sisneine-c boning;; /The westernehioffhe rtsdle work- 1 lng from Warren to Erie, end will soon resdh the forks of the. Xlonestitußetween thenta ud'the Sinnemahohlng the gap Is being rap idly closed, sothat bp tbe time tbli ecal branch road la finished, the main road will be i . also; and theeoal map girto-Philadelphia bprall. . „ - i c On the Atlantic and Great Wei torn rood the work is completed and Is runnlee order, froi the Ntw Pork line' to hfeadrllle, and work-- men are taping the'track from Ueadrille (a Akron, to which latter point it b expected, that the line will be Completed bp tho close df - the jear. AtHeadvillethecompanjiabaildr! lag e depot Sif-feetrlonif/bj 130 leet,whleh indicate* the expectation of nuoh biuiaeib there, as the braneh ; from Franklin eotiiei'la at that point, i Shocking Accident**Woman Burnt to Death* - ~ „■ On Monday night, about ten o'clock, a hor rible ease of death frombornlng oconned on Hoberti street, in the Seventh Ward. An old lady, Mrs. Amelia Davis, occupied aroom on . the seoo&d floor of a honso tenanted by Mrs. HcOlarran. From this roomsmoke was •©onto line, and an alarm of'fire was dlataly raised. A man,'on reshlng tip stairs*! opened the door and found the bed in fiamesi When the fire w** extinguished, a horrible light presented itself. The bed had ’been burnt through,: about the centre, and MnJ Davis lay with her head upon the floor, and) her feet across the side. rail of the bed. All the clothing had been consumed from her body, which wa* horribly btirsf—blaoKahed to a crisp in many plaoes. __ The unfortunate woman ; had evidently canght fire at the grate, before undressing l herself, and being enable to extinguish the flames she had rushedto the bed,.throwing herself across iL The firo commmlcatod to the bedding, and death would speedily- enne from suffocation. That part iof the bod on which she lay barht jth©feather tick and the straw underbedboth bolag consumed —thus letting the'body the floor, the feet vesting upon the side'mu. ; Coroner McClang held an inquest upon the - body, on Toesday morning! It appeared : .from[the testimony that the deceased is fifty six years of-ago; thxrherTtusband, being obliged to him out,' had rentodf-this'room for her; that she had been indelicate health for aoeupleof weeks, and that hel had called to * her daring Monday afternoon. She was still able to be about, and take care of her self. fihehadheen inthehabitofdrinklng occasionally, bat thero was no .evidence to show that she was intoxicated at tte'time of the aecident. On thecentraryy she was sober when her husband left hor in [the afternoon, and others had been in to see her later in the day. The inference was that per clothes had eaagbt fire fromthe grata. The Jury foind a verdict of “accidental death[" Somethin;, for SlagiWatei.| InPhiladelphia, on Saturday, Alderman Bare, "ho find gnllty of» chug* of mle dameanor, in. compounding A felony,. wu called up for aehtenoe, bat did not appear. His eonnsel stated that he waa abient on ao ' oonntof thoeielmni of hia wife, bnt th* at torney for th* proieeotlen ineiaud that h* abonld be brought up eud punllhed, ae hia oSenm waa an outrage upon juetioe. A girl bad been arreated oil a chug* of larceny, and the etolen gooda were found *n hor perlon. Shane eonunltted for trial, but fnatead of retnming the eaee'to Court, tHimn Bagw proceeded toeettle It; by lending the itolen gooda book to the atom, and demanding par inelud!ng?2sfor tha.Dl»tfictrAttoni>y,-fronr It waa . wonderful the goodeffoot upon the . magjatmtea thrcmgtiout thatelty. vUeb tbit ana another eonrietlon biad prodneed.' Here tofore the Afdenaea ‘made 1 their r* turtle run through tho whole term, in direct riolation -Of the act of Aetembly. Since there oonrlo tiona, at leaat nino-tanthaof the retttma for thatarm era now in, and the Grand Jury can conclude lte bnainCaa in one-blif tbeerdinary Unto, and with a oofretpondlng airing, to the oounty. - , .... Judge Ihompeon directed Alderman Hagar to b* rent for.butatthreo o’clock, wbah the Court iraa ready to adjourn, he. bad not ar . tired, file rcoogniunoo waa deolared to be forfeited. : —“ The abore eonroye an Impoirtant'louon to' our magiatratea. Bow many ,caa*a ara 1110,. gaily oompromlaed,"eT«ry term, if would be jmpoaaible for ua to aay;; bub they are not few. Zb* practice ie highly criminal, and ahould be pnniehed in areryinttanee. - : . Conttonbr.—Wo unintentionally erred in atatlng that thorobberyof Mr. M'Bana oc currad at tha Monohgahola Howe. Ur. yßane boarda at the 81.' Ciarlee. and it waa waa, perpetrated; ;Wa ragfat that tieermoaettfred;' although rob ber*** will happen Ipthe beat regulated hotel*. *‘ nD -—Thoma* M’Marfand wu arreated' by the market ednatable of Alleghany, thla morning, end lnad one dollar and eoata, by for aelUng perk without frit bar wvgMt on tu <dtr‘lealey 1 . Juaw Wufott w*i uiHUd os thjf gain*- cfcaridsw-bst let off with payment of jwitt. - - ,: V Ina Niw Maarnr Houai in Allegheny !* new neuly under roof, and aa it upproaehoa nearer and nearer to. oomplatiop.it tieebmu more and>more_«agant In appearance.' When tbe Enblung touabca Jtrogiren, It win then | be pnmounoed—beautiful. 1 ■ » ; Zn Canmrti, ■ Corner : haa Adjourned orer until Seturday next, at tan o’clock, when it it expected that aentenea will imparted upon: a number of ofhndßre oonrloted at the pr*a aatterm. V.'“7,.v'yT;' ;Me. J. DiTia, Ute ocSducter on the In« aianeßranokof thn vPenneylraaia railroads “ bjan appointed. eenductor ,of the mat. train between Harriihurg and Altoona. ; Impoiu by B« 1) road. as a^j yj*> l9 wS»p.Sw; ■sSwSSe^tetasaßfes' 80°* 4«SSij htiU pMOtiLj » OUSmS: HSti’ JVWilm*rthi lWfbbl* flour, Haory &m. . 77 ~TOn«M» * Oliriflu»saraK>lD, "Dro 1— I J2i.M0,49,f1« >W!oU/* «n > cmm, Asm, B 8 Zai Dii.it or tbi Akmv-It lnoi nn mUr.tdoittti U»ttl» bUon of th» Army of tio Potomvi to cron ■ tiei: Btepthuaoek proaptly ‘os .its urinl at Polaoati, wu oeaied by tio ontfpeoted. AiroSoo of• tie' crptdn*, and of -Umtportottoe'.' Sob. map, sgdsit whom the cerrnt of oei *”• •»tos»lj Mto, dnUor Kit rerpeaittUltj, oMUagtho btaaio oatheoßglnoer oona;-«» oaaeatnt&Bon that he hei Meaiemoted'Ue eatiiely ratr»., thoagh the Oorwiont, bjW* •»t«»B«»aon *ad the prompt: LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FBOM ODE EVENING EDITION.] -t . > J From 1 Geo* Army. Nxw Yoax, Deo. 2.—Specials to the Tribune datod/'Oppoalto Fredericksburg, Va., Nov. 30» .say t .Tho rebels still continue to fortify on % their. second line. It is now they have thrown their infantry forces fnither to tbovrear, where their camp fires an not so visible, instead of evacuating tmi£qsitiop,as spckeii.cnn my dispatch yes- II S’ beHaved Id official quarters that tbe rebel foroeinbdat’Fredericksburg, and within call, near enough, to concentrate against us Vhe& we croii the river, is from JOO.OOO to m.wjp: c. . Mrs.'Bprnsldo’s visit teethe army, referred r to'lnSoak;of the newspapers as indicative olAolng into winter quarters, is altogether erroneous. Mrs. B. simply.; came : down to .Acquia.Creek, and rematnedbut a few hours. Hdr.ernnfi wu purely a business one. The Preiddent, the War Department,and:.General Burnside,are untied Ip the view that the army nhs.tnot go iaib; winter .quarters.:. The pres ent deity is owing to certain: changes; in the situation, which Is only, to take such stops as wilt insumthe vigorous and successful prose cation of the re-opened. . Mr. H. DJEDptI, for-, the past year mall, egeafc for ven4fiedgewiek > « division, has been ®lntod Postmaster/for thW; entire right Ojf;the. army. - -The appointment will remedy, foi'.lhls part of the army, the pres-, wht wretohetf management of the mails. ; /Report of the Secretary of War. Wab&isgtox, Dm. I,—*Ths annual report of toe Secretary of WariAya that the position bftoe Cnltbd'Btatos, which is how or has been dudhg toe military op 'Oration* is nohfinefi;within ton. military do .payments.' ' The armled in those according 4 to recent official rb turns,constitute a lorco oficvcn hundred and -seventy-five.' • thousand three hundred and thirty-six' officers and privates, fully armed and equipped since too date of the returns. This number has. been increased to ever eight bundled thoatandv and when the quotas are .flltoif tip will hamper. a million of men, and 'the.estimates for next year are: based upon thatrwmbbr. . t 'The preliminary reports of Major. General McClellan of the battles before Blchmond,and of the battles of Antietam.and .South. Mou ntain, and the report of the General-in-Chief are submitted. The , report of Gen. Hallcck, theGenhimPlh-Chief, exhibits the operations in tobse departments since the 2£dof July, .the date at. which,, under y out- order, he as sumed command ,of,-;att:.to© erodes of the United States. Tithe campaigns in these de •WtmeQU have.not. equalled In thelr results toe government and tbe .ptipliQ hope, still they Jiave not been unpro ductive "ol good results. The roport : thon treat* of subcesMs which attended both the Eastern ahd Western armies. Local'Elections In Massachusetts. " posTps, Deo. 3^—At' Chelsea, yesterday, Jfrank Bray was unanimously elected Mayor. ‘ Cambridge elected Geo.C. Klohardsoh for Mayer,by nearly a uhapltnoua vole. There Wero ap"party issues in either election. ■ -Taw Grenada Appeal, of the 21st, urges the Mississippi authorities to compel the negroes to gfli to work immedlaUly on the fortifica tions, as they an doing in Georgia? l In that State one-tenth of 'the negro population, be* twees the ages of fifteen and fifty, .have.' been called out, and one million dollars appropri ated. vv v •:COMMERCIAL RECORD. ARBITBATIVE COMMITTEE Or THE BOARD ‘OF Nevxmxa ess. Dkcubu. Wm. M. Stmw, '7, P., | Jxkzs J.Vixxm, Jobs B. Dn-wowrn, Iff*, McCsxiet, David UoGaitouss. PITTBBUBGH MARKETS. Oma or thi PmtsvaaH J>aii.r Gaxcm, > - Tcxsdat, Doc. S, ISftL J Gold bee advanced t* Stei Silver 21c, eod Demand Notes tSo premium, Irajtßg. Tbcie Uno now foa* tore la Exchanga, and. we coatLnoo teuoote at per cent premium, eelliog. The general market continues steady and *iih a fair demand 2br most of the leadiug Articles, prices have undergone no particular change. GBAIH —There Is no change in Wheat and we continue to quote Bed &om first hands at S!,IS and '1,2Q@1|22 Cor White. Barley Is quiet at $1,15 for fipriag and |1,20®1,22 for Fall. Corta Is demand and ■ells from depot at GB@7oc for prime old. Bye Uln request at 75c. Oats dull at IfitoOOc for new and Old from <)wt h«n<l. . , .GROCERIES—The grocery market is quiet but firm with no change in rates. We note small salts of Sugar at U0U)& Cofiee S2)s®33)£c; and Mo* 2«M at 6&ts£Be. ■_ FLOUB—The only feature to notice la a alight Im provement lathe receipts. The demand continue* light and the transactions are consequently of i local nature. We note small Bates of Extra Family’at sB|£Q@C»6s. Bjefloor la quiet at $5,00 from store. ■ .OXLfli.~ flood dtybrmnds of free oil are beld.flrtaly « 85c par gallon, Inclu<tlogp4ekagea; Sale of 100 bbls of an outside brand at Wo, package# Included. Credo remains about stationary at 31@32c In bolt and Ssc in bbls. .Bayer* offer 30 cant* freely for Bulk oQ but holder* are asking 31 to 32c. , SEEDS—SaI* of 20 bush Glover S*ed at $5,75. Flax Uia domaad’and Am at $3,46 to s3,u>. timothy la Boatualat.sl|7fib j. BACON—<I all and unchanged; gale of {,OOO lb* Shoulder* at 6*>sc, and 2fiao foe SJdse at fljjc. ■ APPLES—SaI* of 73 bbls at $1,87 amd2oo dodo at $2,00. - POTATOES—eteady drat unchanged; Bale of 200 ;bq*b Peach Blows at 830 per bushel. SALT—Ia quiet; Sale of 400 bbla No, 1 Extra at $3.60 per. bbL i .CHEESE—unchanged; Sate in lota of 200 bra Jpfae W B at 12a. 1 BEAKS—bard advanoed; Sale of 30 bush prime at ‘**7s. . 1 ONIONS—SaIe of 60 bushel at flfic, , MDXfI Bale of 20 bash "Walnuts at 60c per bushel nod 10 bush Shelbarfcs at $1,76. ! . COOPE BACK—SaIe of 30 oil bbla' at each and &• do do At $2,75. ’ HOMINY—SaIe of 10 bbla at $6,00. ' Faaoc* Cokwexci or N*w You—The following is * comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of Ipede) from the port of New York- to foreign porta fcrtheweek ending Nor. Z 5 and since Jan. l> . ... , iwo. -18 CU. 1802. - Forthewock $z;421,17C $3,115,140 13.051,101 Pr*T. reported 88,144,860 135,328,860 Sflnos jrsn.i; %MfiUSflX *I2I^JAB» ,tUWS>M7 The following la a comparative auitemeot of the fapozt* ot Ibviign dry goodr and genint! merchan dise for the-week eadlßgNoT.2B andalace Jaa. 1: For the week* -- i ifeo, - 18C2. Pry goods -SML7I» -=4312,709 $946,377 Otn*l Hd’ee . 7 1,938^64 Total for week ' $2,613,403- $2,834,931 Pr*v. reported 114*487,4)3 159,213,123 Snc. Ju. 1. *213,179,597 *117,100,921 *192,099,069 Includlcg la iha pxocodlßyatotmfißt ar» ih.lmt ports 1500,' ' XoUndUUisporttBil,7U *911708”.-ASSEtT Omnmpu&tt M 5.751 12XA,171':- JM^i3, line© Jsoasrr U ■■■-- Sard st lbs port ftirowo Ob B'fct BMW.&I. t2^l/98*;118,7U,m Importib* ' WHEJXIMO-irsollilPitTis—atbblsipoli, T do flonr,OsSA ystur, 80 bbls sppUsiS BrsSjUO do do a wsi&i t bsgsreeKd 1*7.1 kflt *£B> JsfbrafttlffllptotijJCAoll hil^Ar-. bm. «Q»P._jMgl»lcgA St»*irtrBJO bdirstpeA'-S-tl »K tSks wool, g bhls tlaiS, 1 ifeoj El bits ebsronl, 23dowhIjkT, BtOlcCaUoarb A cor uf BUS vbUy, sdo «MUut> l9B Jbbflonr. Bmir» AXlrkratrlrk;o* do-40, 4108: ,«<tesil»bbiiswhbkr,yxJnth-Awi 50do sv£ e *©s9t?fsobbi«»n»kn ffijffifissfe y *-*< «*r ■BTK.ijriBOJITB. F)K CINCINNATI & LOU-, IPf- A ISVIIiLE floe new- hiKLLIX KOGERB, Oapt. Sheppard, wilt n»t« above on DAY, 3d at 10 a.' m. For freight or:pusagc apply on boaid or to del JOBS PLACE, Agsut, EUU CINCINNATI. -The,. |C jf, .f, fine new iteunrr EMfilA K- Uapt. i. Q Mareatta,'will Itavo for tlio abvvs and intermediate ports on 'TBIS DA\, 3<l Icittnl, at 4 o'clock p m. F»r freight or passage apply -en board or to J, B. HYIBOSTOK A O'?.. Agt*. LAuu uiNCiwwAa’t iiAju-iJEgva £- I&YILLE. —The tplenild itaeraei JgfcgggiA DUCHESS, o»pt. J. St. will leave luc i™ abure and intermediate parte on TBIB DA.Y, 3d I nit., at 10 o'clock a. to. Kor freight.or ep> ply on board or to • ncgfi - J. C LIVISQSTON JfOO., A| L’Oit OAIKU ANL> MEM-1 1 15 P m. ■U PUIS.—The splendid •Varner &lABY FOHhYTH, Capt, DanM Anie. iir leave Tor. the above and all intermediate porta: 01 THIS .I*AY, 2d lnataut, at '2 o'clock p mu Tc freight or passage applj on board or to o<S5 J D UVI^OSTONkCO..A I ZANtiaVILLh, rACJUST.— i JCgVfc Tho steamer LIZZIE MARTINJfiSSaS Oapt. D. T. Brown, will leave PlTTBimcm iI .r EANKUYILLE or try BATOBDAY at 4 o'clock p. m. Returning, wiU leave ZANE&VIILS every .TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock a m. For freight or pas ,«ago apply on board or to ; no 4& J. B. LIVINGSTON & 00,.Agent*. JSUUL.AH WKitKii X ■ ICffr »■ ZANESVILLE I'ACKET.— TtdSSSfigf ■newtiid 'beautiful potsongor steamer EiLMA GUA - HAH, ©apt. Monroe Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh ’for .Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock ’p. Botarning, leaves Zanwville EVERY FRIDAY, at 8 a. m.. .For freight or panage apply on hoard or to J.B. LIYINQSTON 400., Agents, Pittsburgh. * H. S. PIERCE 4 00.. Agents, Zanesville. 1 , .no 7 BOD LAh WHijELiti’d. steamer MINERVA, Cspt.*"Jolin Wheeling end all intermediatOTOrts KVKEYTUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock a. dosa.oaanections with the regular packet* fur, Parkcrsbtirgh sod Cincinnati. Be turn ing, leaves Wheeling BYEBY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and TBIDAY, at 8 o’clock a. to. Famengert receipted through to Cincinnati. Per freight arpao sage ap{>ly on board or to JAH.OOLLINB 4 00i,' oo T O 114 Water street, ; SARSAPARILLA, FOB PURIFYING TBS BLOOD, And for the speedy core of the subjoined varieties ot Disease; .Scnorou abd ScaoruLoos AnrKorioss, scene* To ■ou, Ulokbs, Sous, Eaomon, Purus, P»- tolxs, Blotches, Bonn, Bums, awn azx Skis Dukases. OiiLiSD, Ind., 6th June, 1860. J. O. 4m 4 Co.—Gents; 1 feel it my duty to ac knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has dons far ms. Having Inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have sqt forod frem it in various wayvforyeara. Somethin it bursts oat in .Ulcers on my hands and arms; times it turned inward and distreawd ms at tho stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my bead and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which was I painful and loathsome-beyond description. I , tried many medicines and several physicians, bat wlthoatmucb relief from anything. In feet,the' disorder grew worso. At length 1 was rejoiced to read In the Gospel HetsengCr that yon h/id prepared an alterative (Straparilla), for I know frost yoor reputation that any thing yoa made most ’be good. 1 sent to Cinainnatf and got it, and H ull It cored me. I took U, as yoa advise, in «"«aH 0 f ‘ a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three’ bottles. ; New and healthy skin soon began to form under tho scab, which after a while foil ett My «irfo U now dear, and 1 know by nay feelings that the disease is gone from my system. Yea can well be lieve that 1 (bol what I am saying when I tell yaa that I hold yoa to be one of the a poetics of the age, and remain over-gratefully, yours, ALFRED B. TALLEY. Bboschockul, Goitre, on Swelled Neck. Zetmlon Sloan, of Prospect, Texas, writes: “Thra bottles of your Sarsaparilla cored ms frost a Qotin— a hideous swelling on the neck, which 1 had suffered from over two years.” St. Ahtuokt’s Fiu, Bosk on Enxmrxms, Tattxb and Salt Rheum, Scald Uead, Bum Wonn, Sou . Km, Dsorer. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from, N, Y.,l2ib Bept., 1829. that he has cored an Inveterate cam oJ Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering use of oar Barxaparilla, §»<! « •dangerous attack of ilatigaanX Lyripsiai by large doses of the same; says he caret the'common Bray tioas by it constantly. LrucoKtatKA oa Whites, Ovinias Ttrwom, Utskihi Dlcekatios, Fe&alb Diabases. Dr. J. B. 8. Ghannlng, of New York City, writes "I must cheerfully ccsaply. with ths request of yoor agent In saying Ifravs found yoarSarsapariUaamost excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for which we employ inch a remedy, but especially ito FwmaU Dueosetof theScroftilouadiailtfsis. I have carod many inveterate casesof Iwucorrhie* by it, and somewhere the complaint was caused by ■ftmUfus of the u/enu. The ulceration itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals it for thee* female derangements.” - /■ Edward 8. Suruv, of Newbury, Ala., write*: "A daugerona ptoua tumor on one of the females In my family, which lutd delitddl the remedies we could employ, has at length bees completely carod by yoor extract of Sarsaparilla. Our phyaician thought nothing tot extirpation could afford relief bat bead vised the trial of your .Haraanariila as Outlast resort before cutting, and U pruvou effectcaL After your remedy eight week* no symptoms of tb» disease remains” tirraiua axo UEsccxiaL Ditzisk. Nxw OKUUJO, 25t& Ang., ISA 9. Da. J. G. Avxm—tUr. 1 cheerfully comply with the request of your agunt, and report to ypu tome of the effects I bare reaitxod with your I hare cured with It, In my practice* moat of the complaints for which it la recommended, «nd have found its effects truly wonderful in the euro of Fn*- real and Uerntrial Lnuata. On* of my patients Syphilitic ulcere in his throat, which wer* consum* log hit palate and the top of hit month. Your Sar saparilla, steadily taken, cured him In five weeks. Another was attacked by secondary symptoms In hia nose, and the ulceration had re ten away a w&sidera' bis part of it, so that 1 believe the disorder would soon reach his brain aid kill him. Bat U yield'd to my administration of your BamparlUu; the ulcere healed, and be la well again, not of conns without some disfiguration of Ibe-ftca. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poison in her bo&ea. They had become so sensitive to the weather that e& a dtnfp day She suffered excruciating pain tuber Joints and bones. She, too, was cured entirely by your Sana parUla in'a few weeks. 1 know from Its formula, which your agent gave me, that this preparetion from your laboratory most be a great, remedy; cos* aeqnoutly, three truly remarkable results with It have not surprised me. Fraternally >oura, O. Y. LARfincn, g, d. lisiounii, Qout, List* Oomun, Inworoxacir Preston Co.. Va., ) 6th July, 1859. If 5k J. C. Axes; —Sin I have beep with a painful chronic HhtttauUitn for a long time* which latfied the skill of _phya)da&s, aod stuck to me in ■pile of all tbo remedial I could And, until 1 tried yoor~ Sarsaparilla. Cue bottle cured ms In two weeks, and restored my general health so much that lam for better than before X was attacked. I think U a wonderful medicine. . J. f BEAM. Jules Y. Getcbell, of St. Louis, writes; "I have beeu afflicted for yean with ea vJecUo* if 1A« Liwtr, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and everything foiled to relieve me; retd I have been a broken-down man for some years from no other ecus* than derangement of ti t* Liter, My beloved pastor* the Bet. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sarsapa rilla, because be said bo knew yoo, and any thuij yon made was worth trying. By the blearing of Om It has cured me. and has so purified my blood as to make a new mao of me. I foel yonog again.' The best that can be'eaid of you la not ludf good enough. Ihnrspus, Hxaxt Duxask, Vitb, E/iucnt, tf xlsm 1 cholt, Ncoutdia. Many remarkable cures of tfowa affoctioas have been made by tbo alterative power of thu medicine* It itimulatre the vital functions Into rigorous action, and thus overcomes'diserdera which would be suppos ed beyomi it* reach. Bach a remedy has long been required by the necessities of the people, mad we are confident that this will do for them all that medldo* con do. / , Ocnutacs, Canon Tunoas, EnkafiaKaxsT. Clcxxs* no*, Oaeizs, asm ExroLuno or ra* lions. A groat variety of eases have! e ftt reported to ns where cores of these formidable complaints have re sulted from the.use of this remedy* tmt our space here will not admit tbem-' flome of them may be found In onr Amerieaßr Alteefty C which tbi ageot* below namod are pleased~to. fhraub ginUa to atTwho aaU.,for.thfttr r^^‘- .^7 v kBBVB 10 fat l4n jh»VH hf?4videneeof it* dolds* fomer pnunonan thecfrUUed are. the ocaomuume*, os :<r*g thiia .who .nave not some per* a&nM arpqrfeflCeof Jt» sflVtr.Hiftne living trophy is th*irtnW*t.t7<JtsTiotoiTonrthCfubtl«MiddAngi!r know tlWjdjyadrniiftUalJty'brißaaedisorifcT*, and aethey fcnow, too, tbeeflhcts of this retted?* we neod not do HWrethantoasrerethetttihatlt the vlr> tnn that It did have when lhs euree which bevewoa so strongly hpon the confidence of mao- Eihdi‘-f--'. : V. ' AYEBACO., LowelUMae*. f‘ 99f80 1a by dealar* everywhare, - ja£hlaweowwxawlyF' “ ; KIKKaCd. iSNULIHH A, AUEKIOAN £ WAX& pArssiuHi.bT Mil" ' w. P. MABBHAI.iI. /TIKAiJ OiUEK.—2S bbla. and 12 half -V/ bblfopnre Crab Cider received this day and.for •ale by BOBEBTDALZELL ACO. Arriiltd— IUU bbla. choice Kiusetts, Jott received and for sale by. , y nolS ’ J. O. McYAY, Ne 10 Smithfteld st. - UUbBEU HAVJSUioKS—An otber.eupply Just received at 26 god 23 SL Ofair Mreisfo' > J. A K. PHILLIPS /~hAKUM—-251) baiea beat fiavy, tor Vi/ eale'al Jit Water , street* above OieUoßonga hela bridge* by , • (no 3) CEO, B. JONES,* UKAXHKJUi—IO sacks Jcesh Feathers JL* jßßtncviTfdA&d furnltbTi.v no\6 - lf ‘ViTAXiL old priaai. fiir If *rt»bjt , . g- Knfimar. BBWIJra JttjtCBMJTES. gKWrag MAQHINKfa WILLIAMS 4 OJAYiB* onr<jcalJa.l doobw thread f!A FAMILY BEWING MACHINES. _ tteleeroom. No. Vt FIFTH STREET, PITTBBt’RGH, Pa. ftieau Machines will ilu all kludsof work, and art warranted and kept in repair on*, year without any charge. LILLEK, STRAIN A 00., Agents. HPIOIAL NUTiOK. Let the' public be perfectly assured that tboy mav boy and one WILLIAMS 4 OB VIS’ MACHINE with as much Impunity asauy In-market. notwltb •rtanding'tbe grua* miatutemeota.pqrpot ting to em anate from lb* Grover 4 Baker Sewing Machine 00, and other*. The idoaof stopping punona frum using the** machines, wbeu they cannot stop, cs Crum sell ing them, is preposterous. This Machine «u pat* anted Feb. 12; 1881. TFe prorate* to rtisard ptnon with a Spring ifadUa* who can point out one single care whete a person to whom we uavesold a,Machine have boso legaJly stopped from using it, or have bad .80 pay 1 to *n.y parte. AGENTS WANTED. injM ULLEY, BTBAIN 4 00. DISSOIa UTMOJTB, «C. Dissolution.— Tho Partner* hip heretofore oxlating between WILLIAM and JOHN DOUGLAtS, in the Mill Business, In Eliza beth township, Allegheny county, is tfaUdsydis sol red. WILLIAM DOOGLAB3. December I,lBo2:lwd*4twT Dissolution of co partner- SflfP.—'The Oo»PartDcr»hlp lately existing between. OEO. W. JACK6OB and O. J. TOWW BEhD, In the Pork Pecking and Prorlsion Boiloow wai dlsablTod on the 20th of September last, by the death of OCO. W. JAUKhON. The aflatra of (be late firm will be eettted by tbe surviving partner, who will alev Continue the Businea. G. J.TOWHBEND, Barrlrfag partner, - T\ISSOLUJION. —The firm of JAMES 4 'J WABD A GO. vu dirolred on the 4ib day of hoTcmber, 1802, by iba rotiroxauit of GIO. 0. £BIB aud ABDBIW B. BKBQBB therefrom. Tht Unit of BKia A BJBBQEB paara Into the bands of JAMES WABD, aod the business of said firm panes into the hands of the remaining' members thereat, who ate to settle all debts and coDuct all demands, and continue said bosiues*, to whom the patronage of the old Mends of said Arm is recoin* mended. (Signed,) JAMES WABD, WE WABD, BEIfl A BBBOEB. 18-lm HorembrrS. 1 Faarsix Stxam Bsiwket, I Pittsburgh; September 10.1862. / Dissolution ok partner;-hip. —TbePartnersbfp heretofore existing-between JOS. SPENOEB AdWB. GABBARD vu die solved on the 20th of August, 18C8, W. H. GAB GABD being authorized to nettle ap the buslseee of the'late firm at hie office in the Brewery. The Brewing Boxfooeiwlll be continued by SPEHCBU AMcKAT, who intend to hare always on hand a tqperior article of ALE. PORTER and BLOW'S BTOOT. The undersigned will be thankful to the Moods of the late firm for a continuation of thalr patronage, and promise to make It their aim to give otisfaction to ill who may purchase Horn thorn. Ur. BOBEBT WATSON r of Liberty street, to tong known to-the business community, will bare the management of. onr busiuces, with the foil con trol In the Brewery. Address all order* to SPIN(TIB A McKAY, Phu»> nix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. VALUABLE STEAM FLOURING MILL FOB SALK.~7BJtn«t«d In the town ol Banorer, Oolombiana county, Ohio, on tho lloe of tbeflttebargh A Cleveland Uailroad, in the centre of a rich grtun growing country. The mil) U erect' ed on several lota of ground, ij fire ttorlee high, end fully cnppiied with all the- late Lm provemetiij oi machinery, Ac. The mlll.ii car, in full tide of op* oration, doing a Urge and profitable bulnca*. and thetoaly rtiasoo for the ownereolUng ont ia on ac* count of 111 health.' We are authorised to offer the aboTe property at a great taertfiee. For full partic* - , ulari call at the office of JOSEPH BPEMUEH, no2o B. MoLAIM A GO.. 103 Fourth street. JAMES MchAT. | rniiK heretofore ex- X lating between WU. J. HOWARD and RO BERT BODGEBB, nuder tho name and style of HOWAJJD A BODQKttS, Copper aud Tin Ware monufoctams, was dlwolrod on the lath October, 1862, by the death of William J. Howard. The ba il sees of .the late firm will bo eettled by the surviv tug partner, Robert Rodger*. AH thoee knowing themselves to be indebted, will please call and settle. ROBERT RODGERS, haring pur- Xv chased tbe entire Interest of William J. How ard, late of the firm of Howard A Rodgers, will con tinue to manafaolure BREWERS' KETTLES, BTILLS, of ad sixes, WORMS, tar OIL BEFIMER* lAS, and all'kinds of work la bis tine, at the old stand, 132 Front street, Pittsburgh. wcSUm ROBERT RODOERM. JJOINT MALT HOUSE, 17 WATER STREET, Puubvrgk, Pa. ■ W. H. GARRARD, Malster. Dealer In BARLEY and BYE malt ; also, for BARLEY, BYE, OATS and COBH. so4:3m pROCERIES, VJ tO had*. H. o. Sugar, prime; SO do Cuba do, good, 20 tL P. 1 do; ltO bbls. yallow do: 76 do crushed and granulated Sugars; 60 do “A" coffre flo; has* Bio OoOee, fair to choice; 60 bbU. H. O. Uolanca; 70 do Lovering'* Syrup; 180 do awort*dVdi do; 30 do bleacbed Whals Oil; 26 do Ho. 1 Tanners' do; 30 do Proetor A Gamble's Lud Oil; 260 boxes black Tobacco, 6s and lUr, 12 do natural leaf Tobacco—old Vlrgiula; keg* Ho. 1 C twist Tobacco; With a full assortment of good* In our line, for sal< by J. 8. DILWORTH A CO., 8023 130 and 133 Second street. QUMJKIta— |J 40 bbls. lUodlxd crashed Sogsr; SO hbds, uin« N. O. do, 40 do Porto ißlco do; -0 do Onto 1 do; Ml bl»U.‘N#w Orl- aae Uo!m» •; WU do Baltimore Golden Sjrup; 44 do Loverfog’s do; 7ft begs prise Bio Coffee; HO boxes snorted brands T^bocoo; 1M» do groand Spies*; 50 do do Coffee; SOOeoUs Manilla Bope, anortrd ilw; 100 bale* Nitj Oak am; 60 boxes Coooc&trated Lye; j Tor sale by WATT A WILBOH, n 025 3(8 Liberty street. Baoua, SBOULDEUfI, BIDES, BAMS, plain; Do. canvareed; Do. 8. 0. caarnwed; ta Mere and lot sale by WM. B. BATS A 00., oc* 336 Liberty street. oiWOKlKa.— O DBIED BEEF; LEAF LABD, Id barrels aod ken; MKS3POBK; ' No. 8 MACKEBEL, Urge; Ob I mad aad for sale by as 2 WM. D. BATa A 00.. 386 Liberty M. IjUMtt.— 30 bbls. largo Mo. 3 Maokerob . SO half bbls. •» •• 3 20 qr, •• “ •• 3 ♦ « 20 klUs extra " l «» io « - •* a *♦ Becelred aad for sale by H. BIDDLE. •c29:me No. 183 Liberty street SALT.— 500 bags ground Alum fait: too do Dairy ! do; Id siora and for salo by , 0025 WATT A WILSON, 288 Liberty street. WKKT n/i'A'iOKa—lOObbla primo J Jersey Sweet Polatoos received by railroad aad far nle by the barret or at retail by JOBS A. BENSnAW, - 0421 eonwr Liberty and Hand streets. BUiTiSK AMJ KUU£i— -1 lot of prims Batten 1 barrel prims fresh Eggs; Joit received aad tor salo by THANK VAN GOBDBB, ■ ■ 11l Second strret 9bakkkuTkOLl KurrKtw: “ Obalf barrels 1 do do; To arrive to-day and for sale by 0017 • J. B.OAKPIELD. CXISMiwN I—4o bbls. Hydraulic Cement ./tbU day receiTed and for sale by oo< t HBHBT u. 00LHK8, 1 AKD OiU—6o bbls. Mo. 1 Lard Oil A J oa ha&d and for sale by JAfl. DALZKLL A SON, CO and 70 Water itrwt. AIKE FUIUK.— IOO bbls. pure Kye Av Floor for sale by ■ .MAUKEOWN 4IJNIIABT. 003 No. gift Liberty street. /lAME.—losaddles Venison: \X 12 Wild Tnrkeyr, : For sals by FBANK VAN OOBDEB, : . t»sfl 112 Saootid street. WiNOOW GLASS—IOO boxes, oity flUss, assorted slats, for ssle by JAB. DALZKLL A SON. • 00 and 76 Water urMt INDIA KUBIHStt idAVKLUC&Jv—An* A other supply jast received at tbo ladla Babbor Dvpo*. 20 and 28 St Clair street. . pc2s . j. a ii. pntLLipa: ; IttlMA MJBBEIi IHUNJUNU, CUW ANDFJLTXBIf, for Soldiers’ (me. for ssle at 20 aod 28 S(. OUlr. street. J QC2B ; r , , 1. 18. PHILLIPS. 1/|A SACKS miAi’OKtt to arrive to- AvVdsy aodforsaleby - DQI7 J. B. CANFIELD. First street. 4 tAKSS miK—6oo bbls. Cincinnati . U. Uses Pork for tale by. , .SCuOUAKXB A LANG, r Ool’ . ■ 1 : .363 Liberty street. D AOuN.r-50,000 .pounds now smoked XJ BhooMers on band and for sals by ;. /. - • • I ' ' LITTLE A THIMBLE, - . 0026 112 Second street. i Fisa— 3,ooo lbs. prime Cod Fish ’ to/irist tsiretod and for pile by . • ‘oolß •• / W. M. fIOBMLY. Olli BaKKKIiH—I2O new, to arrive and for ul« by 00# HENBY IL 00LLTK9. kCANIJULA KOFir—l3o coils, assorted XU. ilieitibt pd»to ibe tnd* at tf'jr York pricML at HlWator atraet, above tb« tfenoagatwla btMn. poa . / ’. v Qgqrß7ioHKB?^ jAMD. PLAtil'-KK—5O. bbis, receire laadtottbtr BXH&I 2Z. OOUUBB. FOR BMLB. "WAI, VRi , . BALX.— adjoining tbe.town o 4 fileobenvllle.: Jeßfciioa coon ty.Ohio. The Steubenville Gotland Geka baa,been i fairly , tested at .Ihaßelmoat Pnroace, et Uertlns* Till#,. Ohio, cWttlj/oppoalbT Wheeling, where foil ! Information msy be badof iti qualities far smelting i iron ora. This Oeal and Ooke proves to be the beet i for smelting purposes of any west of- the mountains. I irenctn bomadsfbr less money atSlesbenviUethan at any point west of the mountains. The Important : fact ta, the, receiving and "sMpplng of aO materials witboot haaling. - This property U finely located, iiingoao- third of a mile open tbeOtriorfrer, and the Wheeling extension of the CJeteland A Pitts* burgh Bailroad luoulDg tho'whole length or said coal field. Also, Lhe Pan-Handlo.(so called) Railroad crotMt the other railroad npon this property. <y>si cat* bo dropped from the pit car* upoir the railroad, or upo a boats In the Ohio tirtr. or fatotke top ot a furnace, witboot second handling. There is a large body of coal adlolfllng the above tract that can be tercml If required. are pricro that iron ore has beenofletodsud sold for, faralihed by penon* convenant with the "business, and tn»y be rellod oi>cn: 10,00) tons of native ora could bare been contracted for, delivered at the furnace, bufatd ready for use, 60 per cent, ere, at $3 per ton ; Cake Sapeilor Iron ore hasbofcn bought at Cleveland foy 66 per too, freight fiotn that point to Bteubenvlllo SI 67:—con, dropped at the fcrnace, 96 67 J Lake Champlain and Missouri Iron klountaln oro abeat the same. There is an abundance of flre.elay, stone and sandstone upon it, and in the vicinity. Thepreeent rates for all materials cost more now; also the metal* Any person wishing to make an in* vestment will please call a pan Wtt. C* ABBABAU, at Steubenville, who will he ready to show the prem ises and explain its advantages; or. npon the nndor signed, at No. 112 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. notSmd P. O.HBaNNOB. BOILMNG LOT'S FOB l>J HALE.—Tho undersigned offer* for sals, oq rea sonable torn*, tome of the choicest spots lor build ing purposes that tre to be found eiround Pittsburgh. They are kltaetsd within one hundred yards of|tLu terminal of the Centre Arenas Ilorso Hallway, and are beautiful locations for private dwellings. The scenery and everything renOors them extremely de sirable for any one wanting to locate outside Of tbe clty limits, and at the same time so near are they .that coamnnkation can be bad with the city at au hoax*. Lots from one-fourth of an acre onwards. Also, some Western Lands, situated in lowa, til naaotaand Wisconsin. Abo, several small lots in Minersrflle, 60x250 bet. Tbs shore property will be sold on accommodation terms. Inquire of JOHN HKUBON, comer Sixth sad Wood streets, Or, WM.A. ÜBBkON, Clerk’s Office. Ooort House. ** angiCmd F)E HALE TO THE TRADE— New crop 21. 0. Sogar; Porto Bleo do; Oaba <h>; Oreoo and Black Tear, Tobacco*; Syrup*; Choice extra family Floor*; Bacon; And a general stock of firoeeriea, iu ator* and ar riving and for cal* by MoDONALD A ABBUOKLES. Wholmile Grocer*, Prodnoe aad Commies! »n Mer chant*, Bo*. 213 and ZllXlberty street, near bead of Wood. anB C»OK HALE OK RENT.—A Ton Yard Ju In Duqmsne BOr*ugh, In complete order aad baring all the modern imacoremente, and capable of tanning 100 hide* per week. A’u, for tale, two bntlding lota, on West Common, Allegheny city, baring a front each on Common o! 38 (eel 8 Inches, with a depth of 230 feet to a 20-foot alley. Also, 80 or 60 building tot* In the Second Ward, Allegheny, suitably located; ail el which will be •old cheap by inquiring of JOHN TAOOABT, JOHNBBOWN.Ja., lernl etroet and Plata qpd. gNGINR POB HATaK, ABOUT Biomr HOBBS POWER. IS 0000 ORDER. WIliL BE BOLD CHEAP FOB OASR. •iqalreat the OAKKTTB OFFICE, t»U:dU Fifth at rees. abort ftnit>>«*M JJMJK WALK LOW FOR UABH. 2BALAHCE VALVE LEVER ENGINES—CyI In'den 17 Inches diameter. 6 feet stroke. ’ 1 DOOTOB ENGINE—3 loch ejltodu, panpiM inches tiLucvUr. Kaqniraof PARK, PAIBTKB A CO., 120 Second etreat, PHtaborgh. |i*Oit e-ALK.—-One Steam Kngine, ojJm* M} der thirty inch*# diazatter, 6K feet stroke; l«l» aucod Poppet vrot Iron pitman, *ll complete t« the crank pto. exdame of bod pUta. The *bor* machinery U entirely new, oarer having been la u*e, and oonatroctad with all the lataet im provement*. Apply to BUBIfiSOH, MIHIB A MILLERS. noitladttwF IpOK balk—Um UoUar, 6 feet long , tad 24 inches diameter; one flu*, 8 Inch. 8olt* : able for a email •ogine,6 hone power. Inquire at’ No. US LIBERTY BTBKST. opgfctf TO LET. I7OR KENT—A large well lighted Mm room to the Qautt* Bciuaa, Court tr etery. Appear the 4 Ooantlng Boom of THIS Of TICK, ■nl&dtf Fm SAIiK OR KENT—An Oil Re finery, lo complete order. Apply to BOOT. ABTHDBM, mhfrdtf Att’y at Lav, No. 136 Fourth at. MEittCM.. rpAKE NO' MOKE UNPLEASANT X AND UNSAFE MEDICINES.—For unpleasant end dangerous <ll mm, use HELMBOLIrS IX< TRACT uUOIUIt which hoc noind tb« maotof (he most prominent physicians Id the United States, Unow offend toanafflictedhnaanily Me oertaln cure for the following end symptidni originating from diseases end abase of the Otlur > or Sexual Organs: General Debility, Mental tn‘ l Physical Depfieasiou, Imbecility, Determination oj Blood to the Head, Confused I dess; Hysteria, General Irritability, Bralkmaae mad Slocplmness at Night, Absence of Mnsculac Xffidane/, Lorn of Appetite, Dyvpepaia, Emaciation, Low Spirit*, Dieorranlxa* Honor faralysis of the Sagans o( Generation, Palpi* tatiOD of the Heart, and la fact all the concomitants ef a aonroua and debilitated state of the system. To Insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for HelabohTt. Take oo other. Ouree guaranteed. Hwt advertisement in another column. ; AttF MANHOOD; BOW LOST! BOW iu RESTORED IW«* a B*hd Ate* 9*lop«. Price fie Oe*U. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Brdkal Caro o; Sponnatorrhcea or Weakness, Intel* notary Emlmlcms, Sernal Debility, and Impedixuents to Marriage generally, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity. , resulting from Belf*Abuae, Ac. By BOBT, J. GUL* T Eli WELL, M. P.i Authoror the "Groan Book," Ao. “A BOON TO THOUSANDSOFSUFFRaKBS,” Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, 1 > post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage ■tamps, by Da. OIL J. 0. KUNE/^ IST Broadway, N. T., Post-Office Bax 4088. eu7:3m<UwT FKOIT TREES.— lnducements to i'Dr* ciiim-A very large stock of choice TREES, of eelocted varieties to choose from, with evssy pomJ. hie care taken to Bate every variety true to name. Of Apple alone we bate 176/JOU—6O,OOO of which are throo year olds, 10,000 four year olds. Pear, 10.. 000 two to three years old. Poach, Plum, Ac., a fine •lock. ..... i Rxranuot—the Tree* in the Nursery. OaU and Axamlue them. XYp&Q&XKHS front lto 8 feet, by the hundred, hhcep; also, SHADE TREES AND SUBUBBERY, jibobeilwaad retail. ; l Address PITTSBURGH AND OAKLAND HUB -6EUIES, Pittsburgh, Pa. e*m-4awT JOHN MTIKDOOfI, Ja. UIiAK AND MUIiANSKA 300 bbdi. prime.to choke N. O* Sugars; 76 do do Porto Rico do; I 80 do do Osbte do; 30 tierces do do do; .IDO bbU.'B'Coflee do; to do Crushed do; TO do Powdered do; 6') do Btflned Yellow do; 700 do N. O. Moleasas; 60 hL this. do; { tOO bbb Golden Syrup; 376 begs prime fife Coffee; In store and for sale by ,<ttSo JOHN 1. DOUSE A 00. IlKfrlNtSU UIL KOK KXPOKT.—The •Ml ondenlgned are now prepared to sell the beat of Iteflocd Carbon UU, delivered on board of eariTat Ptttetmrgb,- on dock is Philadelphia, or at •Wahooee at Bed .Book Point, Me* Tor*. Wfll afeirdeUver IoU froa 100 to 1.000 barrel* fro* aboard aliip, or ■ Mil fitOs Ceding of different tiled lota on Liverpool, GUugow, V‘raakfort«on-tbefAlaiiii and other European porta. &EKBBAG&AFF. PqtroiiU pn Work*; Mttabnrgh. Pa *p> INV KNTKIi TEST MiK XXPLOBIYE OABBOH OIL, Mado «nd told b* . ... O. K.BDAW. Pructloal OptfcUo, CA Fifth «tytet. OKCKIVid) i'UlB DAXTin etore— Aw 2600 Tt*. Mountilb Baekirbeftt Floor: 1 2 carload! lAfca XrioApplM; , U 8 barrels BuatUs:. SO btubela White Beaut; 0 barrel* 8 veet Older; IS do B»m( To fttMt; And for tale by . U. H. YOIOT A OOv SAIVrTBAL’jL' 11 SALT 111— 600 bogs Lirerpool groatd fall; * IVS do do flae Tabla gall: In itoro and to nrriraartf Inreale by . . MeDOHAIiD A AKBCOKLSS, o°l4 gHandWtiibertytreat. IP^At(X>-i75 bxi 3d &. 10a Tobacco; X' • r '"' ' -10bottalQiBlackF«t do;- aOctddifliUiAtatujdudo:' #■•■■•*■ Icnalili} OILN,.«c. axn a, aauaca. * BARBOUR, DKAXASIW 0 ABB ON OIL, UUP MA-HUFAOTOBIBS Sc. ta WOOD STREET, PmounamPawA. UEO. W. H«M«f BOLDtHIP. OIL REFINERY Q BOBOS'W. BOLDBBIPd GO* ■A«OrAOTtf*XBS Of BOBNINQ-OIL AND DUBIUCATINQ OIL, Keep constantly on hand ttio' very beat quality of BUBHItfO OlL,clear And ttltboutodor; also, a good LUBIUCATOE, pureWUlTfi BENZOLS and GAB OKKASE. ..MTAUerderaleA atlta. 85 VlfTB Stun, Bank 'Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. • ocfcdtf OIL WORKS. DUHOAH, DDHLAP A 00. Muoßctoranof POBB WHITE EKfINISD CARBON OILS. OOce,Mo. iflll Liberty street, my9:flad»» PITTSBURG] LUCIFEU OIL WOKEJA WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDQB, ■A*DT*CTPatB or UOAir AMD OABBOH OILS, and dealer is LAMIB, CUIMNEYS, Ac., Ac., Ho. 39 Market atreet, between' Second and Third, PITTSBUHQH, PA. PBTRONA OIL WOKKH.—LUNG MILLEB Work* at Bharjwlmrg Station, Allegheny Taße* BaHrnad. Offlce and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET Pittsburgh.' Manufacturer* of ILLUMINATING and LOBBI GATING OABBON OILS and BENZOLE. No. 1 BEJTINEB OIL, warranted con-explo ■ire, alwaj* on band. ocßkljd BOTEEB. HOTEL, OH THE EUROPE Aft PLAN, CITY OP NEW YORK. BUfQLB BOOMS PIPTT OBEYS FEE DAT OUy Ball Rpurs, eoraer Fnmtfori Btr—L (Opposite City Hall.) as they may be ordered In the tpadooi Bofectorj. There u a Barber'* Bbop and Batb'Boonu attached to the Hotel •VBewarouf SUHHKBd and fIAORMEN who say we mre full. no28:dlf« i B. FRENCH, Panrunoa, AMERICAN HOUSEj Boston, is the largest and beet arranged Hate! in the-New England Statee;la centrally located, and easy of eo cene from all the'route* of travel. It contains all the modern lmproveanßla. and every oonvenfenca for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling pubUc. The sleeping rs«ms are-Urg&hnd well ventilated; theaaitea of room* are well arranged, and complete]; furnished for families and largo-traveling parties, and the hoove will coutiuce to be kept as a lint <•»« hotel in eyerj respect. Ja2l:ljd LEWIB SICK, Proprietor. STOT'ES, «c. rairet a. *. too»o. Young brothers, duquesnu foun oar, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Re. R, 8., PlttsbucV-Fm, nuaubeture UACinNE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every description. . , , OIL FIFE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRS FRONTS, gbatbbabs. wagoitboxis7sai> AND 800 IRONS* GRATES ANB QBAT* FRONTS.'STOP COCK BOXES, Am, always on hand and fcr aele low.- Order* left with W. W. JODNG, corner of Wood •treat and Diamond alley, wfll receive prompt atten tion. mbits Allen, MoCokmick&co., Vallh? Fouvdbt, Pittsburgh, Pa.- ~ " •arWAamiocss, No, Sul Liberty street. * Manufacturer* of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES. HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Gian Uonldi, Del]- lag MID darting*, Mill Gearing, Gee, Water and Ar lira Pipe, Sad Iron*, Dog Iron*, Wagon BoxuCSo gar Return, Pulleys, Dangers, Gar Wheels, OoapUans and Casting* Morally, Also, Jobbing and Machine Caatlng* made to order. Painted Portable Mill with Steam or Hone Power. n012:6i04~ DUUNUKY. D. DeHAVBH & SOH, Sc. U fEDESAL BTHEET, AHfjAm, aiy. MannEactnren of every variety of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, OOOKUJQ RANGES, floe Oomman GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac. Alto, OAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING, aod all Unde of CASTINGS to ortar, to*. ; BjfJTMtS. r\OLLAK SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 XJ Fou»th s-rascr. • CHARTERED'INISM; Open daily from 9-tol o'clock; also on Wednesday aod Saturday. evenings, from Hay let to November let, from 1 u> 0 o'clock, and from November let to Hay let fronfh tq 8 o’clock. , PeporitsrechlriKl of all sums not lea than One DoQarf and a dividend of the profits declared twloe ,a, year, ta Jana and December. Interest bits been do-‘ dared eeml«aaanally, in Jane and December,dneei Urn Back was organised, at the rata af dx par cant. a year. Interest, if oaf, le plated' to the credit 1 of the depositor aaprincipal, and be*nthe oma'in tervt front the fleet days of June andDeeember,ccia. pooodinK twice a jroar.idthont troubling the depoet- ! tor to call r or even topnaeni hispaabook.. At thia rata, money, will doable In lea than twelve year*,' making in theaggregato sioßt aRC oxe-balt>n: CXXT.A TEU. Books, lomtahilog. the Charter, By-Jmws, Bolca and Begolalions, furnished gratia, on application at IbooSco, ' ." PMiipnrt—SKOEQK'AtBEnJ. Vic* rraxoatf.' ' Isaac M. Ponnock, ;j Jehtt MarthaU, ~ JiSM&D.-Undi, A. M. Pollock, U~D., riUU Bowwlo, . William J. AstoaoDf John B. HcFaddea; JohnJJolm*; r - Atft,pj*ySpeer, ■ Bon|, U-Tahxtedock, 9 JimfeeßeMman, Alexander Bradley, ■ John G. BackaSbn, . George Black, John B, Canfield, - Alonso A. Carrier, Charles WUUamDooglas, Jehn,Enma, Hopowdl Hepburn. WUUsnifl, Haven, Peter H. Honker,' Richard Hava, - - ; WflliamJhAATahr, Becektaxx ajn> Taaaim : w&da'vT Jeswe D.Kclley, 1 Peter A. Uaddrs* Johaß.UeUor» JAmes fibidle, Bobert Bobb, Walter P.MuthatL Md Orr, Henry ÜBingwalt, John fl. Sboenberrer, .WQUam S. Sctuaerte. AlexanderUiidle. - taaao Whittier^- Übrietlan Teaeeri a—<JHAS. A^OOLTOH. i CON BUMPTI VES.-r-Tho advert User, having been netcred to health in a lew weeks, byavatyHirple^reiaedyvafter having suffer " •d several years; with a '-sever* long* efffectkm; and i that dread disease, Consumption—la anxious to make known to hla fellow sufferers the means of coxa. To all who deelre-it,he till Mddw copy of the ere acription bind (free of.'charge;) with the'dlrecttoni fcr preparingand-wsing thasame, which they will AaOma, SromeJUtU, «to. The oolrbbject of the advertiser in sandinatbe prescription U to benefit the afflicted, and spread to. braation which be conceives to be Invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer wUI trJrhlS remedy, ae it will poet them nothing, and mky (write A bkwtng. - , 1 Portia wishing the prescription wlUpleae address Rev. EDWARD AWILBON, se!B:Bmd . Wllllamsbnrg, Rings conhty,-H;T.' WKl'i'UlO yhUll>**M £Qfld as imy; if .perhapsbetter. 1 In, ocr lodgment, SMITH A BROWNELL'i WRITING FLUID has no nperior! Prejudice aside, we hacard nothing in preseutinz this beauttftffluid to thf community, •wTVwak froa experience; Why send J309,0QD to EarMeTaa. uually, to, gratify c pntfudle* in fator of a foreign article}. Gtvo It a trial and yon will want no better fluid., Price and quality will commend it. •••- . . . ■ i: J.L.READ, . Sole agent for Western Pennsylvania,. TB Fourth strest- QUNI>WJj2A~ ! TS frails TvJce Almonds; 6 fcalse Bordeaux ’do; 6' do • -English W alnQtsi : 20,bags Bruit Noto; 40 do Cocoa- >do; .1W da 'TsnnsmtePea Note. 10 catae VC cans Sirdina: 10 d»- ! H do; 10- do tEoglbh Mustard; ’ 10-dofrenthi d0j .20 boxes Plants; .*. 20 casks Zautea Currants; ’ 5 cases Figs;.\ &doPnm«s,lriglafll: 000 boxes BUrt FlraCrtanrs;' 100 docaaftXand Igalion Pickles; 1 100 do Tomato CateuK - 100 do : 180 do frasn~Tomaioee, la. cans; 180 do 'dd'-’Peaches, 'do{ Now in store aid tor sale by . JtEYMKB *BKOS/. B<a.lM<m4 lgs Wood ttmt. Q U.N iIKLKb iUSCKI vky— ■ K 3 75 btutulsiood B«d Potato*; -: 100 LIU. cbok« JTjmiUi. Hoot; . 160080. Bicea £tae*i . iOOttcCoontTybbop; -l j LbU.«rtr» ApplWi 10 2£f?_** p I,l ' I; * t *»o«e«*rta4 r riro; AbbU. «- -v «i 9 do :«u ■ . dtt - j !For«kUbf. ... n. BIDDLS, pKAillfc—M JT u» ■•, •. ll*. fte'Hlt br. :,i:l si BMsuja,OQmsa.u: l ,v 5 ' •' '■ * _ >l - ■ 1 jtfujmjuir PITTSBURGH WIST *J!' R - MONDAY, HOT. I8S& Tnim .19 tan th> April of Bii PKUtiylnou BaSnrid, 'ln Pltti bnrgh, *a fellow*: PftVwgl, .Ootma&m end t.fUPtowff-.Shorf Use Ha ■ !:-• . flirt nrvißa’ • Eesavea ~ rTt — l;6i a. m. L4O p, m. do BtenbonviUe.».....~... 420 ** 4L2Q “ do Hawk ri ...? 1L35 “ 1105 « do Oolambn* , LO5 p. m. Iftsoa. m. Arrives Cincinnati , ,ct2o *» &I 0 « ' du /St.- Lonjau..... No change of can between PiUsbcrghandClnctanaU. Splendid Sleeping Can attach*! to all Night Train*. ' Pttrtaryi tmd fFWing Leavea Pittsburgh 1:50 a. m. C;4O a. m.F WO n. m. do WelUvlMe. 4:12 «• 9.-00’« gtjo •• do Steobenv’e 6:15 ** 9;5c .« , x. 1 () «• . do Wheeling. 621 “ u j -..a u Arri Toe Bsllair— WO- " lllis-? *< j <• Connectingat-WheeUng with Baltimore and ©hi Railroad,'ana At Beflelr with Central Ohio Rahread he EaneetiUe, Lanoaaler< WrclsriUe, Colombo*, Oln - clonati, Indianapolis* andpoints West. ’PiiAbtrgh jud.'CUvclatd Jji%K Leave* Pittsburgh. •! si to. do Well*Tille„ M j -LtS ** - do Bayard M . MM . MM . M ..; M | &U “ do Alfjfmta | 6:54 •* Arrive* CTer«land...^^^.....^.l Connecting at Bayard with Tucarawae branch tor New Philadelphia and OasnlDovcr: at ABiance with ; Plttrtttrgln Fort'Waynt»‘.dnd’Chlcago Bailnawl;at - Hndeonwitu Cleveland,ZAbceviUe «n«4 Cincinnati R, R. tor-Akron, CoyahogaFallfand MiUexahan, and atOepland with 0; A‘R. R. R. for Erie, Dnnklrk andfßbSslo wlth C.AT.E.R.:ror Toledo,.Detroit andChieago, and tlui North-wtat. - Wjrllitifiß AccbmtdoiMtldD loavee at 3.-00 p. m. —Retorting train* aHfre at 9.20 a. m. t A.io a. m,. MFiad iL-oOp. m," Through'Ticket* U* all- prominent points in the Wc*t or.-Soatb-wort, North or North-west, our''be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, PitUbßreh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further lulormation, apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At tho Company’* Office in Freight Station. Pean it. p 025 '• '* • *• •. tBB2 J -TaE iPßHtisib£a^9Hß9Hßuf i TAfflA OIH-tRAt BillifiOAtT. •SWHTB'AII.T *BAJHIt-flii»nlTO!f MONDAY, NtiT, 170;. ISC2. The TUBODOU HAU, TBAtll taTMOtSSi ■eengtrStatlpn^tiTcryjpotnlng (except-Snaday) at • &50 m.m;,stopping at all stationd, and makfrrg direct ’ oeonficUons at uarriaburg fcw lnvton, and for NewXork via Philadelnhia. The THROUGH. EXPRESS TRAIN jean* daOg at 4:30p.‘ to.,'ttopplng'chly it principal direct ccxmection atiHe/rtsborg for Baltimore and Waablaxtoo, and for New York via Allentown.roota i and Philadelphia,* The FAST: LINE i«avea the Station daily fotept Sonday,) at. 11:20 p. m., stopping only at principal station*, eotmacting *t Hairiibrirg fcr Baltimore and Washington, aud at Philadelphia for Bew York. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, The Johnstown Accommodation Train tears* dally, (except Sonday) at 2:4b p. m., stopping at all ctatfoas' and numing *2 far os ConetoMigh.. First Accommodation Train fcrWaU'sSUthuleares dally (except Sonday) at a. xn. Second Acoommodatlon’lvala hr Wail’s Station Uatee daQy (except Sunday) at 11.4 > a. m. Third Accommodation Train for Wall's Station . leaves daily (except &4 ip. tn. . Fourth Accommodation'.Train fcr Wall's Station (uxceptiMmdAyfbt e.OO p, m. The Gbbreh Trsimleavre Well's {Ration every Snrf day atftOS k m.; returning, leavea Pittabureb at 12:50 p. a. * Reionilug Trains arrive In Pitubancn as fciQove * Baltimore Express, Ti4s p.'m.; I’liiUdolphia Ex* press,-1:14 p.m.; Fast IdLe, 1-JiOa.m.; Johnstown AroummudaUon, JbrSJ 'e, re; First .Wall's fitalion Acoommadntloo k a; ta,J .iv.ond Wall's Station Accommodation, 8:35 a. a.,-,Third-. WalTti Btatlon Aooommodatli>«, p. in. : Fonr>h' Wall’s Station Accommodation; 0.60 p. ci. Express will arrive with Pblladelphia Express at LIS’ p, m., on Mondays;. Trains tor BlalrevUtn and lndlanau>nn«ctatl)laiis riUs Intersection with Exprens aud Johnstown Ac- and Wut. .. . , Will'find it grutly totbeir Interest,ln .gafng Eart M’ Wot. to travel bjr the Peucnltania •Central: R/lllroarid as the arOommcdatlod* now dffored oenuotJae snrunwed oa aay other rootaj • Tha Road la baßisted 'with xtoaeiAnd ta entirely dost. We cah pnimfaaaafatjr, speed sad com fart to ell who may favorthia ! Boed with their patrons^*. • ‘ : FARE. • . To Hew Bo|To BalUmmA ... ni „ JO Q 0 To lO &&|To 8 SO To HarTiabnrg...... 1 65| ~ Baggage checked to alLStatiooa on the Fennsjßa- \ nla Central Railroad, and to Philadelphia. Baiilmore and New Tort ‘•Paasengets purchasing ticks to in otn. wLI be charged an exceex, acsordlog to dlstesce traveled. In addition to tM/iUtlot itiis, atnpt fron lUtkes whore tbe Company-has no Agent,.. - ; NOTICE.—In. cose of kea, HieCpmpany will hold • tbeiarelTM' respbaslble tor iukuyi cal/,, andfcr an amount hot exceedinggiub. - Omulbci Lino baa been'employed to confF? fweaeoger*' and beggoge to and from the De pot, at a cot to oraod 26 cents far t+ch pa. sengtr and baggage. .For tickets, apply to J-STEWART, Agent, At .the Penrwylranla Central' Rkitroad Paasesgsr Statioe. on Übsrtjre&uCkaaxsthseta. nolB STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NSW TOBK AND ItIVBiiPOOL. Uod-jSft lug and ifrmUtk&ig PMMtisunAl {lreland:) Liverpool; New Vert iid PhiUdt>]- phiAi StmtmMp<3omp*By- Intend ’rferoatehlßg- their Mbpowpwd Clyde-taUt iron SteamjbJfatta&tfewc; .CITI ;0* WA«arHQTOH...-.^iS*Uirtiy I T}«c: 6. - i i a i <, nliT - pn. 13 - cm cur, HAHGUESTiIK ..Saturday Jhc. in* py«7 Saturday, at nooß. frooi rt*r44. North Bnwv • - • - ixrm' or FISBT O9 OO do to Londons. 106 00 • do ■ to is CO do .toJ**rt»...... 115 00 -do: to Parte4B oo . doto.Hamborg UO OI do to 45 oo Paaaecgen also ferwardad to Ham, Bremen, Hat. . tardazd, Antwerp, at equally low ratrc. .' NoUc*,—lhß mtrtctlona on travel having been re moved by order of the War Department, paaeeDnra aboot to tWt Swope wilVno longer be required to provide tfcemeetaa withpasipotta. - . WPenona wishing te: bring c*t tßelr frtesdi can lfq> Ucketf .here jet the following reteeto New York; or tJOeenatown; lit Cabin, aaifllA 'fitevnicr>‘fmnl'Lfverpool. J 945,00, ftZ a jJneenitowa' J #35 I Co^2= 5 ‘ '••-/■•.', '•■ '’• . i £hap Staattenrfutt enperior.accoaijaidattoha At piiwigftVanA-oafry eapet <a>ced : Sargtona.: lie* ara." bnlK (awater-tfgh; f.rvn ‘Boctloai, and t»«* Patant fTre Anath|latorfdebdcxd." ' ■ JOHH 0: OALK, 'A.i».I, -- -lsßri*l<ra};:£l«w York. JOBS .THOWErSOB. Ajttt, * jin- t<4b»rt»tfcyt, ptttwmiT^- The. philosophic" bOhnek.— HAYDKB’B HTW DOUBLX-AOTIHO PHILi OSOPHIO, BOBBIE, for OABBOB OIL, & bow 7 nwly. It pomaet bi&qj adTsntKoa over tbr con* non Barter*. 1. It makes a larg&‘ or imalllight with rtrtel oombasdoa. ~ 8. It will Jmm any quality of oil with safety. 8. I tcoa.be need with along dc'ahittchimney. Clt can be otod aa a taipor night lamb. :■-■ S. It can always be made to horn economically • e. It !■ non run, wlckwl Hun ur otlur tumur. , I. It can be trimmed ettXUjhted wilhont ramor •tag the cone. : v lysate '- . 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. -The chimney can be rvmuvfxl-cr. ituwrUd wtth« oat torching the glaea. ' Thrtabametinre the comnion No. 1 alee, and our bn put on an lamp now in use. - Srnv penontiata* Carbon Oil ahoold navea riuloeophio Bm-ner. Price •St cent*. Por deten, $3. Sold at Ho. *g FobtUl ■treat, PltUborgh. P. Hatp«h 1 jaSStlywvawT ' •" - »JK) PARMKKS AND MILLKKB. . ‘ Giowsre FAH AHD sSpauatob, Forahehlng OBAIH. Patented Jauoary, Ig«o !• cheat), ■topleAnd durable, »xid lTgotopln tba ,t ¥oLS?”S ,^? k W , »S u ® b - HwlUvnlitthß kIS 'OfSeed and Grain, and remove Chaft, Smnt, Cheat. Cockle, Am, more-IhoroughlT.WwUh i2£ tuan We prraentthla mill to U ?«£ n^? 6v * il )' eonfidwea that RwlD fgivegeberoi ■atulactloa and come n)cedUjißtQgDneral.aa& Hay ,lftg porchaaed tha eol». right to reek* and sell theae mill* in Wcatam Penanivub,;WMitn Thwifiii. Ohio, wUh to sell l n nofo, Ao,,fceUr prejireS to fIU ortmiOtrtTfclS, rc.tMl- W. W. WALIAO*, lea> .tm»i>»y 319 Libertr «u PUUlmndu Fm ly DLCAN FOKOE w. r. rdBTBU lOC, - ' •" •" 5 Danafaclnrenof BTIAMBOAT BHATK. OHAHBB,>IfITOa EODi PITMAH JAWB, tTBIBJBi'LOWIMOtIT*. . . ' AXLE), ANOnOBO, And all klndt of Heavy y .TXHPKBAHG3VILCS, aeer Ptitebcitb, Alhobkbt Oor»n, y± av , KRFINERS ~&ND OTHERS,— .'Steam BoHari, Silt Paha. Gil ‘Bt|tte', Cradetalng Plpfe and OftalhJgsi'or >li k3n2 ‘ Sdtado to order. VV e hare on hand la engfoaS/of »U ' ‘ yaaraSH. W Portia. KtiJtrx t • iIHS?’ ttkii* .“ijadtrirmkMASrt .Jußtuhß Truk; Pin, Trent*, Onto Brn, >n Iln. wUch r. offer low torculfor.nprti T od ptm. ni Btrlnra,;Ae. monll wurentotl: . ■ l>»!:3m»r*wr * ‘6 TEAM MARBLE - Tablet* and Grave Stone*,'oh hiM‘a*« 1 made to order at tba fcoweatprfaog.- W* wonia tlcolarly Invite the attention of rnmhiwne taA aadbeantlfnr hnnroTearot lh Qf*T«> b»Vs *7*** |*at«at AdjortablaShield; itco«ubot UtSeimdSi mnch to thabeaoty of theQrav* ; Spud SJI (0»o. WPWttary^^PitutaSbT" i'X Hill BtW, PortSu H li 1 “*>T™WfSXhJTjK .*»«•*! r:-> W-W.WALLttnt* >ia tlb»rt. «_ rnuh^.h\. Kft ''iiSNWKSSKK • fliAiMffS yn/to.rtort ud lor grit l» , 8:14 •• 9;22 “
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