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SATURDAY 1 , 108N1NG......N0V. 14, 1868
CITY AND SUBURB.A.N
Official Paper of the City.
The New Gymnastics.
A number of ladies and gentlemen interest
ed in the introductionf
o. the new system of
gymnastics, (as taught by Dr. Dio Lewis, of
Boston, and brought before the public gener
ally, in a series of able and interosting
papers contributed by him to the Atkintie
Monthly, and afterwards collected and pub
lished in a volume,) assembled last evening
in Neville Hall, to witness an exhibition by
the Misses IDukell, of Boston, pupils of Dr.
Lewis, of die manner of exercising In this
beautiful art. The relation of music and
harinonioue movement was illustrated by the
accompaniment of a piano, which was appro
prietely introduced for this purpose, and
with the happiest effect. This new method of
pipes!. training arid culture has been hailed
b ,physteisns of the highest eminence, as
t e most rational and effective to accomplish
the beneficent purpose of the healthy devel
opment of the yohng, and the reinvigorating
of the weak and enfeebled of all ages, that has
over been procticed. We cannot but give our
best wishes to the beautiful and accomplished
sisters, who have mina to our city, so warmly
recommended by Dr. Lewis as fully compe
tent to instruct our children and youth of both
sexes in this new system of physical training,
which eschews violent exercise, preferring that
degree of , it which stops ehort of fatigue, re
garding as the paramount objects to be at
tained by the art, just what its best name
implies—beauty sod strength. So the Greeks
conceived of it when they gave it that name,
'which we have borrowed from them--eolis
thenici.
—We may add that several gentlemen who
were present epoko in terms of high approval
of the new system, among whom we may
mention Mr. P. R. Eaton, Mr. Twining and
Rev. Dr. Douglas.
New Counterfeits.
The following new counterfeits have been
detected in eastern cities:
Bank of Jersey City, New Jersey—ls al
tered--vig. girl feeding calves.
Delaware County Bank, Penn.-11, 2s and
50 aro in circulation. This 13 a fraud. There
is no such bank.
Easton Bank, Easton, Penn.-5s spurious—
.rig. drove of wild hones running; girl shad
ing her oyoaon right end.
. Farmers' Bank, Dover, Delaware-10s spu
rions—name of bank In circle in centre of
note ; oval male portrait on lower right ear
ner; two Indians on left er.d.
State Bank, Newark, N. J.-5, imitation—
rig. Court House, trees, dcc. ; 5 on each upper
corner ; ship in lower left corner.
Western Bank, Philadelphia, Penn.-2s al
tered—rig. harvest scene; two cupids on
right.
Plain Pacts for the People About
Wheeler di; Wilson's Sewing Ma
chine.
It would be folly to attempt any higher
calory upon the world-renowned Sewing
Machine of Wheeler and Wiison, (sold
hi this city at the neat and tasteful ware
rooms, No. 18, Fifth etreet,l then the
statement of the fact that wherever the
Wheeler k Wilson Sewing Machine has
been exhibited for competition, either en tai.,
or.the other side of the Atlantic, ikhaa, with
out a single exception, taken the highest pre
mium. So true is this that wherever this
compliment has been extended to any other
machine, it may be taken as proof positive
that the Wheeler k Wilson instrument was
not exhibited at all. This, in itself, is such a
kiting feet that to multiply words about it to
people of intelligence would be useless. Nev
ertheless, there are a number of accidental
facts connected with this favorite machine
that the people ought to know, few Q..: width
we call the attention clone re ader, to to-day,
in the following order:
. Ist. The yearly sales of the Whoc.lsr
Wilson Sewing Machines are larger than
those of all the other sewing machines com
bined.
The immense manufactory of the Wheeler
Wilson Bowing Machine Company, at
Bridgepdrt, Connecticut, is one of the won-'
dens of the world. It occupies upwards
four aeres of ground. employs more than a
thousand of the best workmen in the United
States, and with the most improved machin
ery the Company find It impossible to supply
the great demand fur their machines in this
eountry and Europe.
Sd. The Wheeler S Wilson Machine is an
instrument of infinite versatility in its oper
ations. It will braid, cord, hind, tuck, gath
er, fell and hem more beautifully than any
other machine in use, without basting, or any
preparation of the work.
4th. Bindings may be put on the edges of
any kind of garment, hat or cap, without any
'other adjusting than that performed by the
machine itself, while in the act of sewing
them on.
sth. The Lock-Stikla wade by the Wheeler
,k Wilson iewine Machine is more durable
'rind more beautiful than that made by any
other, and has these advantages ' that it pre
sents the same appearance on both sides of
this fabric, and will not raveL It is also more
economical, requiring one-third less cotton
than other kind of stitch.
%Again t this beautiful stitch, being the same
on both sides, it bi not necessary to use the
extremely - tun sewing cotton required by
those machines which make a stitch with a
ridge on - the under side that can only be eon
,tealed bin thread too delicate and fine to
• bear ordinary wear.
6th. The bobbin - which holds the under
thread in the Wheeler k Wilson Machine is so
constructed that when empty no care and very
little time is required to fill it. The bobbins
on the dodge machine, on the contrary, re
quire considerable care in order to wind the
cotton on them evenly, and it the winding is
done by aninexperiencod hand, the result is,
the thread Will diet unwind freely, and will
break.
Ith. The itimplieity of the Wheeler & WilsTan
-Machine renders its movements so easy that
a child can work it, the weight of the feet
alone being sufficient to move it. It will
work with all kinds of sewing silk, cotton, or
linen thread, and will sew all kinds of mate
rials, from the thinest gauze to the heaviest '
cloth. It is „Aged by thousands of tailors,
dress-makers and searastressee.
Bth. For rapidity of motion the Wheeler dc
Wilson Machine exoelle all others, as has been
demonstrated a thousand times by cora
petetion.
9th. It is so saisekss in its operation that.
'conversation may be carried on in the ordinary •
pitch of voles in aworkraom where a score of
machines are in motion.
10th. Another very great advantage that
the Wheeler ,t Wilson Machine poseases over
others is found in the fact that the work on It
is carried on in the natural way from left to
right, which enables the operator to adjust
the work more readily, and without any'
change from the upright posture, while ma
ehines which carry the work frees the operator
require an inclination of the body (detrimental
, to the health) in order to adjust the material
'as it passes from under the needle. .
11th. As an ornamental piece of workman. I
ship, the Wheeler' k Wilson instrument Is i
worthy a place -. in the most elegantly furnis h
parser - a eek.,
faetrwhich renders It peculiarly d
amble s stud appropriate as a - soft of
. Some !,
the cases are of rosewood, walnut; or Ina- I
loginy,furnlshed with sets of drawers for the
reception of cottons, sewing ethr.S, Sa, and!
when the doors are closed there are few lei
. 'eles Ocfuittitnie more exquisitely beautiftd.
For.thesej , land sundry other rea s ons, no
household bathe laid is -complete Without a
Wheeler & Wilson - Sewing Machine.
- They withla reach of everybody, being
made to main tastes and circumstances;
and the plainest in finish; whicheosb4so,..will
work as well aroma Which coats $2OO.
Cut out the above ifacts, on our recommen
. dittos, and post them conveniently for future
reference, and when yon want the best 'Sew
ing Machine in:the world, take oar advice and
go to the.oilloo of Wheeler & Wilson's agency
in this city, N 0.27 Fifth at., and get St.
M.o* Fomm.—Wediesday morning; a man
fopud at the foot of the embankment of
lthe Pennsylvania relfraid, near White's Tan
. sissy, a short distance from Duncannen. It Is
.4 ..ittnised that he fell from a thine the pro
.''does night, and rolled to where be was found,
Hs had a leg and an mut broken, and his
bead was badly bruised- and. cut. He was
unable to give his name or any particulars of
thi accident.
1,000 Ceara DS VLSITtS, kilt recurs°, nom
prising General', noted promotes, lieress,
• and &Armies, Le., at only onedellorper doecTif
Et t gq kl i °PPoNite ttoe Post-oliee.
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""`44-41,2a.
'nadir& aides, located on the corner of
East Common and Ohio street, w,B ho dedicat
ed to the w of Almighty God to-mor
row, 15th inst. Bishop Simpson will prean
in the morning; Rey. W. A. Snirely, pastor of
Christ M. Church, in the afternoon, and Rev.
Dr. Nast, of Cincinnati, In the evening, in
Gorman. We are informed the morning and
afternoon will be devoted exclusively to Eng
lish services, and that the members of the
German congregation aro not to be present
i till Cho evening service. This congregation
though but few in number and possessing lim
ited meat,' have done well, yet they are wholly
unable to liquidate the heavy debt incurred in
its erection, and therefore are forced to appPel
for help from their English friends. It
hoped that not only will the Methodists of the
clilea, but others will bo present to contribute
willingly and liberally to relievo this congre- ;
potion from embarrassment.
Railroad Earnings.
The followhog la a statement .bowing the
approximate earnings of the Pittabargh, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railway Company daring
thei month of October alt., compared with
the same period of last
Wrons • 1631.
311=t,OLCI
Paaamgers.-.. 166,304 64
'Expr. Matter] 9,70000
Rails 7,826 00
Rent Railway. 7,033 34
Miscallartootts. 1,169 24
year.
1882.
8245,540 18 877,543 39 iIIC
137,488 81 28,818 70 inc
2,800 00 100 OD kw
7,029 001
7,083 341
784 961
CM=
LOS 145 67
EIM
Earnings from
Jan 1 to Oc 31
Increase f
crease to Oct
13,010,07230
6 6-10 pe
7-10 per c
4,185 1.15 731
or Oct., '
. 31 et, 35
Tea Saw - tau Macntca PEPOSIKRSIVIL—Great
adt allege hare recently been made in the class
of sewing machines known as Lock Stitch, by
the Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Com
pany. This Company have just introduced a
variety of machines of this class, which they
esteem greatly superior to all other lock-stitch
machines in use. These new machines do away
with all complications—gears, cogwheels,
tension wires and pads—and in simplicity,
beauty and durability, leave nothing to be
desired. These improved luck-etiteh machines
are of similar patterns, and are sold by that
Company at the same price as their noiseless
Grover & Baker stitch machines. There is
now ono place in our city where purchasers
can examine the two best machines in the
market, learn their relative merits, and select
for themselves. Parties who have only the
right to make and sell one kind of machine,
cannot be expected to reveal its defects.
This Company,lowever, being manufacturers
of both kinds, can afford to tell "the whole
truth."—Transcript, ( Pala)
See advertisement.
Toe EASTZES WEEKLIIO.—FoII QIN , of those
popular journals will be found at .1. P. Hunt's,
Masonic nail, Fifth street. Among them we
may mention "The Bonner of Light," and
Gleams's Literary Compassi., published in
Boston " The hairpeadrat," " The &quids
Antweiewn Journal," " Haiper's Weekly," and
"Fronk Leslie's Newspaper,"published in Now
York.
OR TOR PLAINS; on, IRE 11..tre FOR LIFK.
—This is the first number of a ebeap series,
entitled American Tales,"—and certainly,
when the reader gets - ovefslxty closely-print
ed double-column octavo pages, say for e
dime, he may claim that the indulgence of Lis
ta,te in this line of reading is not a thing
to cost him mach money--at least, in the light
of direct outlay.
TUB EAVITIN PAPCS3--Iteligious, Literary
and Pictorial--ean bo obtained at J. W. Pit
tock's News and Periodical Depot, opposite
the Post Office. There our readers will find,
among: , t others. the following popular journals
—The N. Y. Indepeosient, Harper's Wesk(if,
Frau/. Lreis, and Gleasen's Literary ilAnpanism.
Call earl♦ and supply youredves with anx
you require.
TIIR PICTORIAL W accu cs.—These well
known and always welcome papers, among
which we may mention, Frank Leslie'.
!rated Neer:paper, Harper's Weekly and Sued
end Smith's New Tork Weekly, will ho found
at Oildenfenney's, 45 Fifth Areet.
Glyn Media Hand, at 514sonio Ban Auction
Hour; a call, if you want bads and shoes,
dress goods, cloths, hoop skirt., or in fart any
thing cheap.
Atattma, Abnrsts.—A . fine selection of Al
bums, at low rates, at Pittock's News Depot,
apposite the Pest-office.
ALL the late Eastern and 'Western daily and
woekly pipers at Pittocki, opposite the Poet
office.
lILIIPEII'S WEZGLY for this week, at Pit
took's., opposite the Post-olhee.
Com.nonz, the aetnr, is now playing an en
gagement at Cleyelanci.
Cara. PTIOTOGRAPIIS of &Sim; Charlotte Thomp
son, et Pittock'o oppo.gite the Post-offioe.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
Taoses Pease, Plain and Ornamental
Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania. and
Vermont alite of the best quality at low rates.
Ogles at Alex. Laughlin's,' near the Water
Worb, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Slocum Lamm. cos Pam. man Wnrrea Goone,
just received at Sam'l Graham /a Co.',, Mar
chant Won, No. SI Market street. It con
sists of all the very Wait styles of cloths,
eassimeres and vestings; overooatings of all
kinds of the very finest qnality, all of which
is selected from the latest Importations, and
will be mode up in the most fashionable and
beet manner. Gentlemen desiring a stock of
goods to select from, that cannot be surpassed
bz any other in tho city, and every garment
warranted a perfect fit, would do well to give
as an early call.
&Jim. Guam k Co.,
Merchant Tailors, fie. 64 Market at.
SAN= Galium, Gao. MoCutDiama.
Fos Fell *an WIWIII3 Wies.—The Sum
mer is put, and by the morning's frost, we
begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will
steady be upon us, and wo must provide our
selves with the material to keep ns comfort
able. A nice fall imit, or a good and well
made overcoat ars the very thing, and we do
net know of any place +usher, our readers
would mit themselves better•thin at Messrs.
W. H. McGee k Co's clothing establishment,
corner of Federal street and Diamond Square,
Allegheny. They have also received a com
plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing
goods, and a great variety of new patterns for
waistcoat:Mg, &o.
Joni RICIIM MID Ruin roe Rua.—The
this arsortmwat of Fall and Winter Clothing,
lately received by Mesas. John Wier do Co.,
lderobant Tallow, No. 146 Federal atreet,
Al
•legheny The stook of clothing consists of
the finest variety qt gents'intalocus, vests,
toots and overcoats. The s le of patterns lo
toatehil and fashionable . We would invite
all of our readers to give the above gentlemen
ealL
To Know m To AvraoTr..--Boy. Georg
Hiwling, Groin:TNT L. writes "Yon are
at liberty to use my name, ifyou think prop
er,,oa recommemdation both of dire.S. A.
Zylobeilasnixim and.World'o. Hair Be
&Wirer for motoring the - hair. Thhir Tirttio
should not be qiiddion ntifiera bushel.'
Sold by druggists ereireltere.
Depot 193 Greenwich' street New York.
Saw. Pox has already nerideed some of
our best and bravest -troops:- Soldiers listen
to the voice of reason, impply yourselves with
Hollowaya Pills and Ointment. The Pills
purify the blood and atregthen the stemma,
while the Ointment removes all pain, and
prevent* . pilmsrim. Only 25 cents per box or
PO" 23L.
Dricrat, Isarmirre, Ho. 251 Penn street, is
the place where you can get the beet cheap
dentistry in the city. Don't forget the placo,
No. 251 Penn street, near Hancock.
Norms and carriage calls will be taken at
the Omnibus Oleo; Ho. 410 Penn street, day
or night. All orders left at the above place
will be promptly attended to. All calls most
M paid in *draper.
0. Bat, Dontist, 248 Penn street, will at
tend to all Waimea of hit profatelon.
• DIED:
L001113.-o'4 Thursday evening, Nov. 12th, 1863,
ANHUI W., link of Non. A. W. Loomis.
Insalralservices on Strzoatiries - Naos, Nov. IBM
at 2 o'clock. Carriages will start from Robert Pat
taison's •Livery Stable, on Diamond skeet, 1%
o'clock p. m.
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TEE LATEST NEWS
BY TBLBGB.APH.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM WASHINGTON
Dusan.] Dispatch Co tha Pittsburgh Casette
WASHINGTON CITY, )70T. 13th, 1883
Tale BLECTION DV C. S. XVNATOU IN 111SSOritf
The President has received dispatches an
nouncing the election -of Grate Brown mad
John B. flendersen, 'United Strata Senators
from Missouri. The announcement is received
with unmixed satisfaction at the White Rouse.
The election of Grata Brown, regarded hero
IL, the original emancipation leader of Xis
gives rise on all handl to special
congratulations, and is considered a triumph
of the good cause, hardly second to the recent
election in Maryland; but Its peculiar signifi
cance is thought to consist in the fact, that it is
an utterly overwhelming defeat of the Blair*.
Gratz Brown has been specially conspienone
as the opponent of the reactionary policy advo
cated by the Blairs, and his triumph is con
sidered their repudiation. The President has
sent a congratulatory dispatch on the election,
in which, refering to his well known expres
sion about knocking the heads of the radicals
and claybanks together, till they learned to
behave themselves, he says he thinks
they have knocked their heads together to
OMO purpose.
CMEII
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.r oent. ; in
ent.
BCRIGSIDVEI MI4IGNATION ACCSPTIID
Our statement, made some days ago, con
cerning the acceptance of Gen. Burnside's res
ignation, and the appointment of Gen. Foster
as his successor, is fully confirmed. Gen.
Foster loaves for his new oommand, in Bast
Tennessee, to-morrow, with Gen. Porter as hie
Chief of Staff.
ISCO.OIIOX GEMAL H.LMIOND OHDRIIRD TO CHIT
Surgeon Goneral Hammond having boon
back only two days from his tour South, has
been ordered to Chattanooga to make hospi
tal inspeotions. It is thought to be manifest
ly the purpose to keep him away from the at
tire discharge of his duties hero as Surgeon
General.
THE JOHNSON ISLAND ICHE:111.
It is supposed that the indiNtiduals connected
with the rebel plot to burn Buffalo, and com
mit daprlidations generally on the Northern
lakes, have sett:Lally got possession of two
stammers, and are now out upon the execution
of that part of the scheme which aontemptates
the release of prisoners on Johnson's Island.
Ex-Bor. Morehead, of Kentucky, Jim Clay
and Marshal Kano, who are in Canada, are
pledged to be the chief managers of this bri
kinetic
Additional Foreign News by the Asia.
Naw Yoax, Nov. 13.—Among the new com
panies which arc announced, is the National
Steam Navigation company of London and
Liverpool, with a capital of two mWfon ster
ling. The object is to accelerate the substitn
tion of powerful screw steamers for sailing
vessels in American and other trader. The
first step will he to Establish lines trout Liv
erpool and London to New lock of steamers
of large sine and capacity for'sfreight and pas
sengers. Three new steamers hare been
ARMY OPERATIONS. provisionally purchased, and contracts made
Army operations in front are of a prepare- I for others of 3,500 tons each.
The sleazier Bragaztas, from
o f
B's to
to rather than an active nature. A rerun- I Lisbon, was boarded
inas,
the Bay of Rtecay by
noisanee yesterday advanced to Stevensburg,- the privateer Georgia, and atak.d fur newepa
which is now occupied by Ron. EilpatrieL. In Fero and shipping intelligence.
I The Mersey rams remained in the possession
the advance to this place a sharp skirmish en- of armed marines. The work on them had
sued, daring which a number of shells were ' been suspended. Two gunboats also kept
thrown by both sides, bat without material watch over Laird's yard.
Livery:of, „Vein 1 . .— Breads quiet and
damage. The rebels, as usual of late, soon '
steady. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat
broke and fled for safety across the river. .4
quiet. Corn firmer; mixed 26s 3d(5i.29., fid;
THE OILLIZGE AND ALZIARDRIA RAILROAD ores white 225(4,305. Provisions dull. Beef steady.
TO REALTOR. Pork quiet and steady. Bacon heavy, Witt a
The Orange and Alexandria Railroad has lower. Sugar irregular, closing firmer. Col
been repaired, and trains run as far as r" dell.
!Walton. The bridge at the railway crossing
over Rappahannock is made, and will be
erected ..11 a day or two, and, it is unmated,
errs will reach Culpepper by the Roth instant.
Thu following dispatch was transmitted to
CoMPLIIIENT
lianeral Meade, and by him given to the
Army of the Potomac, en Monday
Virsauccorox, Nov. 0, 1863.—Major General
Mender I have seen your dispatches about
the oporationa on the Rappahannock on Satur
day, and I wish to say, " Well done."
ABILLRAII Lracotx.
This characteristic expression of thanks
was well received by the soldiers, who felt
highly aatislied with the knowledge that their
movements were observed with so mock in
terest by the President.
OEW. VtOWELL TO °ATI A CONWAY°.
It is now considered settled that General
McDowell is to be assigned to a command at
once, and unofficial information mentions Bal
timore as his destination. The Department
ha, !or.; been convinced of groan injustice
hitherto done him, while of hie great ability
there has never been any question.
NUM CAPTIIRILD.
'three steamers, of British build, were cap
tured off Wilmington last week. They are
considered the most important captures of the
war. Two officers of Her British Majesty's
Royal Artillery were on board of them, and
will partake of the hospitalities of Fort
Lafayette in conjunction with the captured
rebels. One of these worthies remarked after
the capture, that, had the vessel he was on
succeeded in running the blockade, it would
have been the most valuable single cirgo over
run into the South.
Seven prise steamers have been captured
near Wiltuingten within the last six weeks.
A large number of valuable papers of the rebel
government, on board tho tlmt named vessel,
were thrown overboard during the chase, but
were recovered and are now in the bands of
the Secretary of the Navy.
PERSONAL.
Col. Rush, of the Invalid Corps, has boon or
dared to Rock Isiand.
Gen. Butterfield is about to retire from
Gen. Booker's staff, and will probably receiro
an appointment near Washington.
Major Brewer Cameron, eon of ex-tineretary
Cameron, who has been acting u paymaster
in the army, ban been placed on the retired
list, on account of long and Jaithfni services.
Gen. Hatch Wu' been ordered to the coca
wand of the new cavalry depot at St. Louie.
00100 11101100 11EA.05A1.
Capt. Reed, of Gen. Steele's staff, from Ar
kansas, is here with the proceedings of a meet
ing, ineludhlg resolutions of the loyal men of
that State for presentation to the President.
Re regards Arkansas as the meet loyal of the
seceded States, and that the Arkansu River
people are mostly small farmers and owning
bat few negroes, and are generally in favor of
the Government.
GOIMANOIA CU TIN IN WASHINGTON
.Governor Curtin is here to make arraup
mente relative to the volunteer quota of that
State.
=I
Col. BirMsy is at Benediet, In Maryland,
on Chesapeake Bay, encamped with lire negro
regiments. 110 hoe four ateasners Bemiring
the waters thereabouts, gathering up material
for ether sneh regiments.
ova ITISOFICIIS AT RICIMOND
In reply to a dispatch from Governor Tad,
the Secretary of War assures Mr. Wetmore,
the Ohio State agent, that everything is-being
done by the government for thlgifirof our
Omens Ittehmond.
AMIT TILLNISPORTATIOK.
A recent Order of the Wer Department reg
ulatekb7 strict orders, - -the - amount of army
transportation and camp equipage and forage
allowance. It also provides that no private
property shall be taken for military purposes,
except by Generals commanding army corm
and then receipts aro to be made out for the
owner of the property, and • report forwarded
to hes.. uarters.
Sale of Five-Twenties.
Pattroccrau, Nov. 13.—Th. sale of nye.
twontlos today amounted to $670,300.
Special Dispatch to the Pittabturja Guam,
C6III36}IAAND GAP;Nov. 13.
A very spirited skirmish with the enemy
occurred yesterday about ten miles from the
Gap in Virginia. A forage train of twenty
one wagons had been sent out with a guard
of twenty-eight men. The wagons were
loaded and started for the Gap, with no ap
pearance of danger, when suddenly a party of
seventy guerrillas rushed from a convenient
ambush, overpowering the guard, and com-
polling a surrender. The officers, clothing
i was Immediately tr•nefarred- to rebel
hacks und their waiiets were appro
ipriated. The re eels were rejoiced. Ton min
nice after the capture, Col. Lamert, command
' ing the forces at the Gap, appeared in • bend
of the road, whilst the rebels, ignorant of
danger, were approaching. Col. Lemert
im
mediately led the ebarge with ton men of the
Fourth Battalion, 0. C. C. A fierce hand to
hand sabre fight occurred for a few minutes,
when tho rebels loft the field in a most accel
erated manner, severely whipped and terribly
frightened. The train and prisoners were re
' captured, eleven of the enemy captured, two
killed and four wounded, taking some small
; arms and horses. An exciting chase of ten
: miles failed to overtake the fleeing rebels.
Particulars of the Burning of the Allen
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CAIRO, Nov. 13.—The Memphis Bulletin of
the 11th gives the particulars of the burning
of the steamer Allen Collier. She wu lying
twenty-live miles- above the mouth of the
White river, and within four hundred yards
of the gunboat Eastport, which was covering
her landing .when the guerrillas attacked her.
Capt. Bartholomew, commander of the gun
boat, was on board the Collier at the time,
and wee captured together with the Captain
and crew of that steamer. The gunboat would
have shelled the guerrillas, but they protected
themselves with the Captain and crew they
had captured. After settlng flee to the boat,
they marched their prisoners three miles into
the country, when they liberated the Captain
and crew of the Collier, but retained Capt.
Bartholomew.
ETI:=!!!
Thu number of prisoners now confined in
the military prisons here is inoreased to nearly
four thousand. They cannot really all be
called prisoners of war, somo being deserters
from the rebel army who laid around in the
woods fifteen months awaiting an opportunity
to come into our lines and take the oath of
allegiance, for which purport, they aro to be
sent to St. Louis.
S4NDI . ACY, Nor. 13.—Erery thing is quiet
hero. Very little excitement exists in the
city. Gen. Cox and staff passed through to
the Island this morning. Ererything has
boon put in readiness, and with the troops
now hare, and those on the way, Johnson's
Island and Sandusky are considered safe be
yond a doubt. Batteries hare been posted to
Tully command the entrance of the harbor, and
would sink any Teasel attempting to enter
the bay.
The t. 8. Steamer Michigan a off the Is
land. All the reports about the attempt to
escape by rebel prisoners on the Island ore
simply fnlo, and those aro no indications of
such intention et the present time.
DITROIT, Nov. lb.—The steamer authorised
to reconnoitre the suspected points on - the
north side off Lake Erie arrived to,-night. No
indications of a hostile :expeditkn was found,
and it is doubtful if any exists.
Ifni' Your, Nos . . 13.—The French gunboat
Panama, with Marshal Pony on board, coiled
this noon.
The Poet ' . Washington correspondent says
It is the opinion in diplomatic circles that the
present attitude of Russia towards Franco
and England will eventuate in war.
The State Department has encouraging ad
vices from England and France, indicating
that the eonstruction of iron-clads for the
rebels in the future will be prevented.
Tho news from East Tennessee is, that all
East Tennessee up to Knoxville has been re
captured from Barnsidu by the rebels Burn
side is said to be, however, impregnably
situated in Knoxville.
Another week is expected to be full of ex
citing news from Meade, who has not yet endqd
his campaign.
From New Orleans—Union Army Fal
len Back to Iberia—The Attack on
Gen. Washbarne.
Num. YORK, Nov. 13.—The New Orleans
correspondent of the Srpress, dated New Or
leans, on the 4th Met., says our forces hare
fallen back to New Iberia. In reference to
the reported attack on Weehburne's advance,
on the 3d inst., tho came correspondent says:
If ihe rebels hare attacked our advance it
was some distance this side of Vermillionville,
for the army wail South of Bayou Vermillion
at that time, on its march back to the Teach°.
Then:: is a rumor here that the malt woe dif
ferent to the extent of 2,000 men, said to
come from a Union Major.
Bounty and Pay to the Massachusetts
Soares, Nor. 13.—Tbo Logislativo spoeial
oommittee of thirty-two, has _agreed to re
port a bill to-morrow for the payment of a
bounty in hand of $3OO over and above all
otheis for .recruits. This is contrary to the
Governor's suggestion, and will excite a warm
debate. A bill was introduced without op
position to pay the colored rogiments enough
from the State Treasury, to make their pay
amount to that of white troops,
Dispatches from Generals Thomas and
-. IPIIOM • CIIIIIBERLAIiIIY GAP:
Collier.
The Johnston Island Plot.
Items from New York
Troops.
Burnside.
WJOHLNOTON, Nov. 18.—The War Depart
ment has received dispatches from General
Thomas at Chattanooga and from General
Burnside in EestTennessee. Both dispatches
are dated as late ss hut evening, when all
was quiet in front of their respective com
mands. The tenor of the information from
* Burnside is such as to set at root any public
-anxiety relative to his situation.
Washburne's Advance Attacked.—. The
Rebel. Defeated.
Now You, Nov.l3.—The Few Orleans Era
of the 4th states that the rebels attacked
Washburne's advance on the 3d, driving it in
towards the main body. They were checked
soon and In turn attacked and pursued. Oar
force captured some two hundred prisoners.
Our loss wu forty killed, the rebel loss one
hundred killed.
Election of Missouri U. S. Senators.
JICITIRSON CT7T, NOT. 13.—The ballot,
which resulted in the election of Mr. Brown
to the United States Senate for the short term,
this morning, stood as follows : Brown, 74 ;
Broadhead, 68 ; Voorhies, 2. The next ballot
resulted in the election of John B. Henderson
for the long term; the vote stood as follows:
Henderson, B 2; Pholps, 42; nattering 12.
Bombardment of Fort Sumter.
Foevar.as Monson, Nov. 13.—The U. S.
steamer Massachusetts, from Charketon bar,
in 42 hence, arrived this p. m., reports that
the Ilrlug was still kept up on Sumter, and
the fort was. entirely demolished. The rebels
put up a Sag every night, which - 1S shot away
every day. There had been no firing on Char
leston of late.
Counterfeit 3500 811,1 a.
Aanov, Nov. 13.—Danprons counterfeit
$5OO bills on the Haverhill Bank, N. H., have
boon detected hero. It is a faesimilo of the
genuine
IMdirlry Tel
PAILAD Nov. 13.—Tha riairrinarbet t. kin
Ida' ages of 1 OU bbf, Extra rangy at $7,37,50,
and a, Man lot of Superfine at SSA% natalpta and
stork; light. Nothing doing in Eye Ylour or Corn
;Snag. Than in +firm daraand for Moat, with des
of 5, 000 bust, Red at 51,5 5 (AC0. and WlLlta 8.1 43
S,Ort. Small tall of Ilya at ftlAlft.22- Baru In
goOd demand, and 3,1300 Inishels of 'Yellow told at
/1.10; New I. bald at 51,15. Otte art telling &lagy
at es.. donor e... 1 'ails at inkf7,6 o . finuatd at
113,10, and Timothy at $2,504:,,5. PrOvidoll• are
hold firmly. Sales of Old Mesa Port at 51 6 , 93 4 17 . 50
C.,r Old and Neve. Lard Is firm at 12e. Coffee la
quirt. 300 WAR of Cato Sugar sold at 12,W3.
900
bbl. add at for Pennsylrards, and 63 13 64
for Ohio. Petroleum is doll at 270, Itaflated at 42e In
bond, and 51053 for free.
PHILIDILPHIA, Nov. I.l.—Etaning.—Flour firm ;
.ales 1,500 bbls Extra Family at 8737,50. Wheat
firm; wra %TO bosh Red at $1,5531,M, White
8232,04. Corn firm; sal, 3.,Dal bo) Yellow at
51 10, nev sold at 8135. Oats firm at gtis. Moss
Pork firm ; 116,50@t7,50 for Old Mao and New. Lard
Arm at 12c. Cole* quiet; 300 hhds Cuba at
12%31214. Whisk! firm ; taloa SO bbls at 02363.
Petroleum doll at 27e, Refined In bond 42, het 51
1352.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
The river has ca.:, several inches st thhe paint
since our last Immo, sad last evening the pier roarks
indicated ...ant four feet. The weather, continues
cloudy and pleasant with indication. favorable for
rain.
There have been no departure. lance Thursday, and
the Oil City tenni Wheeling Is the only arrival. Bus
iness at the wharf continues quite dell, and no ma
terial Improvement need be looked for until there Is
MOTO water.
The Emma Graham left Zanesville fit Oda port
yesterday, and, if eh. meet. with no detention, will
arrive hero on Sunday night.
The Julia, Capt. Colson's new boat, will he eamplit.
hut daring the early part of next week, and It is ex
pected that she will Immediately enter the Pittsburgh
and Zaneeville trade, lea. lug hen (for the first thaw)
on Batarday nowt.
Capt. Moore, of the Charmer, arrived ben on Wed
nesday night from Cincinnati, having...o.n called
home to attend to some private bnaineas. The Cap
tain informs ot that the government official. at Cin
cinnati "laid violent hands" on the Charmer almost
Immediately after her arrival there.
The Wheeling htlellionesr of yo tetchy eay. :
The river was swelling • little yeeterday, with font
f-at nine Inches of water In the channel. The Emma
Boyd .rived from Cincinnati, and the Gain from
Gallipoli*.
We undentand that Capt. Theodore /Ink hat sold
his Goat, the Altatnont, to Capt. Wm. Cecil, The
Altamont is now lying In White River.
diJIIIISE.If!IMIM'S
U'PITTABirRGH THEATRE.
Lemma and Manager niXDZLION
Last night of idles CHARLOTTE THOMPSON,
the great artiste of the modern stage, who will repeal
her wonderful personation of Esther.
THIN (Saturday) EVENING,
Will be presented, the, great eonsetion drama, trims
lated from the popular German play of Deborah,
and entitled,
ESTHER, THE JEWESS.
Kethrr 'Cm Charlotto Thomp.m
•
Lucy ADIIIO Hyatt.
Walter C. Loveday.
Steinberg . G. S. &omen.
Overturn Ornbectra.
To conolude wi t h r
tht . t o ilati B ab . le comedy of
TRz r
Timothy .. . Soften
!armor Acorn Mr. Ghippendnie
Ifildoudal benent of )tr. SETTON, end Tuesday
3!'LI3!'LIVEST . %ALL grill commence her engagement.
BOOTS .4.XD SHOES.
WEBER SOLED BOOTS & SHOES.
GEO. ALEUT, SON & ON
No. TI WOOD STREET, CoswrA or Poonrs,
Hare ink reeetted • MI ropply of Gent'a, Boys' sad
Tooth,' Solid Robber Soled (Nailed) Calf, Kip and
Wan," Proof LEATHER BOOTS, with ot her seam
and do treble good", eorapriaing Gant'. Sawyd and
Pagawd Grain CAVALRY BOOTS ; Maria, Bore and
Tontine two and three mid Owlf, Kip and Water
Proof BOOTS and CONGRESS GAITERS.
Alan, Ladles' Fine Glove Loather and Morocco
Sowed BALMORALS and CONGRESS BOOTS, de.
Al! of which are cnatorn-made and warranted to do
service. acid
ALE KINDS
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
McClelland's Auction Mouse,
I=
BOOTS A ND SHOES.
GREAT MID aartox
Ladles' Eng. lautt'g Cong Gintt.re, 21 73 'Furth $1 60
,• " •• " 130 " 203
.• " •• 1 23 7 73
All other goo& selling very low.
JAMS ROBB,
and 89 ILiEXIT BTILKET.
1611USSCAis1 1 EBBLI giECTACITEW.
.1.. t Notwithstanding the attache of polo=
vacuole Venders, who smite to the name of Opti
cian, the
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Are receiving daily the Irernieet endorsements of our
citizens. All that te asked I. to examine all other
thou tall sad aumlm the
b RUSSIAN.
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
blonufacturer of the Eonlan Pebble Spectacles.
ri Fifth street, Morning Post Balding
REAL ESTA'PE FOR SALE.—The
undersigned offer, for sale • very desirable piece
of land, containing 1I urea nearly, 'Belated In
Baldwin township. It front. on the Brownsville
road on one side, and one tilde on the Elizabethtown
road. It U part of the White Hell Term This lot
has • hones erected on it, end an orchard of Apple
sad Cherry trees, bearing fruit. This let will be sold
on accommodating terms. If not sold before the Mt
of Jamn sry it will be for rent.
For further particular. Inquire at WHITE HALL,
or the enbecriber, in Snowden township.
aul2nWilawnns DAVID BIGGS.
EYES AND EAR
DR. BAELZ
l o lv to r a lcga s r EA s s t ten , t t i t n: to
EYE ..tll
E t A nt : inen rs t at
on CATARACT, SQUINT EMI, for ART IFICIAL
PUPIL, Inserts ARTIFICIAL EYES, and treats all
INFLAMMATORY EYES ; also HARD HEARING,
and \ all diseases affecting the Ear and leading to
Rodman.
Omni. 100 FIFTH STREET, nuttlyis
==i•
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS.
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
80. d 9 PRDZILAL AM ER% Allegheny City, and
No. SNT Liberty street, Pitt■burgb
°NEM dr STONEY( A DT'
BIANDTACITERIERS OE 'WIRE WOKE,
Rare away. on hand and make to order IRON AND
BRASS SCREEN WIRE CLOTH; SIEVES, of all
kind.; ; RIDDLES, for foundry •, HEAVY
WORK TOIL
NADIENTAL (
WIRE WORK, fIo INDOW r SO.S, AA. •, BIRD CAGES, OR.
war AB shop of WIRE for Mg% at
Ro. OD FOURTH STREET
GW. DASH, MERbtfAkor Texas, Igo.
. 94 surrnirgul STREET, will moll cheap
for cub a good UNION SUIT FOB S2O; CASSI
=BE, made BLACK CLOTEI SUIT, VA
A nit of cloth In twelve hours, at
a. W. DASH'S,
es2D.2m
OAVALRY HORSES WANTED.—
The undersigned will purchase, in open whet,
Cavalry Comm lot the United States amiss. The
Moran to be from fifteen (15) to sixteen (le) hands
high, from fin (5) to au. (9) porsof age, rompanth.
built, in good dash, and trimlirom all defeat&
Horses will be reasivad, imtgact to (mention, at
Pittsburgh, Pa., from the let to the 15th - of lima
her ; and at Otilumbus, Ohio, ftnm the-lath fo ths
SOth of Novizatur.
C.ll. BAKER, Capt. let C. S. Caultirlt
F 1161,51150 .1,011/IY, Capt. A. Q. X.
oc2falvdavri Cavaiti Bureau.
Assume= qoarrammtrial Orrice,
Corner 0 and CM M
Waehington, D. 0., Mt. U.
VirigßE BOLD AT• PUBLIC A C,
N. on the SECOND and, 7011EIN
FIV.IMAYS, I,lth and 25th of Notember. at UN COI"'
near the Wuldniton Obeematery, a tarp lot of .
HORSES AND MULES: condemned an. unfit !Or
publics seats. Sala to commence at 10 o'clock
Terms cub, In Goren:meta Naas. •
ONAS.II. Tolasso,
Capt. and A. Q. IN, 11. & &DAN
CE33
©III--We will eOll, say,
4: 100 bbls. Patead lloce.lll2flial cn. if SP:
Out to batman 'Masud Vas Ott% bat.
Doll) fiestas pioazs s co.
Ell
ILETAI NOTICES
row Norrodua.Bo= or
tterm Pat Mil
(Lois Piffiburg) Fen ,
lI .04
d 214/,)
Pie
erv. 2, I.•‘.
10. TH E PRESIDENT AND BO
of DIRECTORS km the day declared a
Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS per dun on the Mock of the Pittsburgh
Trust Company to Ist of Angrurt, and TWO DOL
LARS per share on the Capital Stock of the First
National Bank, out of the profits to tho 14 lust.,
Payable on or after 'YLIC3DAY, th, 10th in. 4.
The Stockholders ate hereby ambled that the final
Mymeut of the aubseription to the Capital Stook,
Ta enty-pre Dollars per sham will he required en or
bet the 14 day of May next.
non:lm JOHN D. &crux. Cat:tier.
/ZON Om Bl,aa or Prrroonon, Nov. 3, 11,3.
l - THE DIRECTORS of this Bank
bare this 411,7 der.l.trod • Dividend of 11V1
PE.r. CENT. on its Ospital Stock. ant of the profits
of the last alt months, payable to Stockhoinurs or
thobV,roProntstivro, on or after Oh. 13th tool.,
flea of =omit tax.
no.ll,lotdatra J. MAGOPITS, Mahler.
MiCHAXICI' BANK, Pinaborgh, Nov.
DIRECTORS of this Bank
have this day declared a Dividend of DOUR
FEB CEBT. on the Cardtal Stock, for Ow lest six
months, payable to Ilizelbolders on or afteethe 13th
instant, fret of Government tax.
no4:101 GEO. D. McGEEW, eizhier.
PrITVICRIOn r /iuvecatour 3,18 CS.
-
7'.1 . 13:13 DEFLECTORS OF ME EX
CHANGE BANE, of Pittabmrgh, have this
day declared a Dividend of WIVE PER CENT. oat of
the earutogo of the hurt six months, payable on or
aft.* the 13th instant, free of Government Mx.
no32w R. 31. XUBRAT, "ashler.
Oman. , Revs., Pittelmrgh, Nov. 3, t 0,....
THE DIRECTORS of this Rank
havelhla day declared • Dividend of FIVE
PER. CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable to Stock
holders or their Nail representatives, on or after
the 13th lent. The Government Tax on attain will be
paid by the Bank. GEO. T. VAN DOREN,
no3:Sw Cadger.
luso:wire AND Minurcortneu Bix.,
Plttebamh, Oct. 15th, 1863.
i i .THE ANNUAL ELECTION F ill
DLBSOTOBS wilt be held at the Banking
Horne, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
nit, the hours of tea.. m. .ad two p. m.
ocl6lm JOHN SCOTT, Jr., PLahier.
lraciuros BA): or Prrrsirsoa,j 7
October 15th, 1853.
THE ELECTION FOR DIRE -
0119 of this Bonk Wlll Do held at the Bank-
tog Haase on MONDAY, November May ISM, be
tween the home of eleven a. to. and 2 p. to.
oal6•.im 11. M. MUNHAY, Caahler.
Axxxonrarr Bass, Oct. 14th, 1863.
ELECTION FOR DIRECT
=-7 ORB of thin Bank will be held at the Count
ing Honer on the 10th day of November next, bo
tvroen the boors of 10 o'clock it. m. and 3 o'clock
p. m. J. N. COOK', Cashier.
ocLsam
Orrrszne Plttaburgh, O. 15th, Degt.
" - AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN
DIRIiCTONB of this Bank will be hold at the
Banking Hone* on MONDAY, November lath, at ten
o'clock a. m.
oclsAm
latle Ctrr Balm, l'lttaburgh, Oct. Isth, 1363.
.AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN
DIRECTORS of this Bank oral be held at the
Banking Ronan on MONDAY, Nov. 16th, 1863, be
tween the holm of II IL. at. and 2 p. m.
oc16:1m J. MAGOFFIIS, Ca,hler.
Mccasetos Beam, Pittsburgh, Oct. .6th, lob 3.
O.A.N ELECTION FOR DIRECT
ORS of this Bank mill be hold at the Bank
ing Rouse, an MONDAY, the 16th day of November,
between the hours of 10 o'clock m. .od 2p. m.
GZO. D. IifoGDZW, Cubic!,
SPECIJL A'OTICES
CAUTION.—We have this day ob
tained a Patent fur our Manufactures, knon n
as "FAMILY DYE COLORS."
The Dyes manufactured by other irrleus, under
the name of " Domestic Dyce," .Ic., are made in eh,-
Ist!ou of our Patent.
We caution all poreoee making mule
hereafter, that Ire shaft proaecnta for all Infringe-
MOW. of our rlghl.a. ILOWK d. STYTENS.
F'.
t_ - ,5 , -- .HOWE / STEVENS'
gold by
nar 'trade aupplled at reasonable rates.
nol2Zt
WrSOBINSON, ERA & CO., (so o
mu=WASHING
TON ROBES, rOrIIDDJI A ItAcemparrA PittAborgh.
Manatacturars of BOAT AND STATIONERY
STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL
MACHINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, CAST
INGS, of dereriptions ; OIL TANKS A STILLS,
BOILER AND SHE= LEON WORK.
Aienta for 6IFFLEUXB PATENT INJECTOR,
FOR TIERING BOILERS.
U 3.1, AK. E SUPERIOR COPPER
MILL it SMELTING WOUNS, Plrrssu-tan.
PARK. DPCIIRDY
Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND
DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOAIR,
PLAIDED STILL DOTTOALS, SPALTER POLDER.
Also, importers and &alarm to METALS, TIN
PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, &o. Omuta=ly on
heap, TINNERS MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Warehouse, N 0.140 FIRST and ITO SECOND SIB.,
Pittebstrgh, P.
Special mane of Copper cat to any desired pattern.
mrillaydater
WINE CONFESSIONS AND EX
PEIIIHNCH OP AN INVALID, published
for the benefit and es • warning end caution to young
nun who suffer from Names Dot:dirty, Premature
Deasy of kunhood, Ito., supplying, et the same time,
el set, cos. By one who has cured hinted'
after being pat to greet erpeuse and • Injury through
medical humbug and quackery.
By enclosing a poet-paid addressed envelope, stasis
ands§ may be had of tits author.
NATHANIEL M.AYFAIII, Eng..
myrdtlydavrlf Bedford, Binge 000nty, N. Y.
HOLMES & SONS., DEALERS
~ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ands OF
=CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 MARKET
STREET, Pittsburgh, FL
Ear Colleetfona roads an all ths principal cities
throughout Ms United States. 1922
BOOKSELLERS, eic
Witt. G. JOHNSTON CO., Station
ers, Blank Book Mannfietarers and Job
Printer", No. Ft Wood street, Pittobargh. RAO
- WAY & CO., Booksellers and Station-
GM N 0.136 Wood street, next door to the corner
of Third, Pitteborgto. BCIIOOL and LAW BOOKS
eanotantly on hand.
JL. READ Rookseller and Stationer
. No. TS Fourth stmt., Apollo BeadlngA
REAL ESTATE .aGE.4-rs.
WILLIAM WARD, .De a ler in PROM
MOBS NOTES, BONDS,IIOI2TGAGES, and
all inanities for money.
Persons can mean! LOINS, Omagh my agency,
on namonable tam..
Thom wishing to incrat their money togood
tags, can slump Ind tint and second clan paper at
my °Mee for sale.
All communications and interviews strictly confi
dential. Me, Grant ann. opposite Bt. Paul's
Oathedral. lel:tf
;JOSEPH ADAMS, Dentist, Connelly's
EI 'Entitling, earner of Diamond and Grant rtztata,
Pittabwll4 Rreirorseca—Dr. It. E. Potlook, Dr. Dal
rot, Theodore Ito Mos, Email Errott. tnyarly
AlitA. ENCiLISEE respectfully
tforass the citizens of Pittsburgh , that he has
been %notated isle apart for the mile of MYERS
k BON'S ORIGINAL CEMENT ANTI.CORROSIVI
PEN. They us reetatuarmded by the largest houses
to the city, among which are
Guars; B=wri a 00., 1 Bran a Co.,
Noosusan Co., tau Ctrl Tyra Co.,
Eva, Pam= a 00., And others.
jeallr
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
NOTAI'VX PVTILIC.
No. M DIAMOND Mart, Prrnman
Acknowtsignesals of Deeds, Depoiltions and Ald
&mite taken. Also, Deeds, lgartgagea, Articles of
Agreement, Leases and Legal Papers of aves iAinn kind
wtilten. eel
=I
JAMES M. RALPH,
411108ITZOT.
Prepares Zirstere Damn= son Brrorrourtoss,
thr slrktads of Bad's" and toperintetott their
antics on reasonable terms.
_ .
Oaten • on And attest, beturan Leozock. and
Uhlman sheets, Allleglieny city. eine
egIakNBERRIES 1
vv uto eel& choice Michigan Cranberries;
60 do Minnesota Wild do;
10 do Jerse do;
7do Cape C od extra do;
9 do Tort Bob do;
16 do fieekett's cult: hod Bell do;
Bon In store end for side by
L. 11. VOMIT CO.
Q.HCr YOUNS, double anifiii — tgle barrel
,
itilielishisitaiketure; forfialo
0124 - SLIMS DOWN% 136 Wood 'Mot.
yln 71.
- Green
Appwriieqlva and for sali
W: A8AX4,J—,21:17 - btuth els pito
agon , , .IP.L I '4 II 9E *AP= •
=
MO
GEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier.
IME
DYE COLORS
=I
DE.VTISTR F
- • ' °ice
~- x BPAMIF4M-M4
T.- 7 1860-X.
Persons of oodeatary fuldb, troub4d al tA
sut
,eos, laosionde, palptts!fork of the heart, lack of op.
dtereos otter eating. torpid coaatlpa
don. Are., &were, L. meet . if they Irril riot try the
celebrated
PLANTATION ILITTEItS,
Which ere now recommended by the highest moil•a1
wall:gelid... and won-sated to gro/1111%e an ismsti.oe
benelclal effect. They are exceedingly 'agreeable,
perfectly puns, and mutt supersede all other tonk,
where s healthy, gentle stltnnhent Lerequired.
They purity, strengthen sad inalgorate.
They create a heathy eppetlie.
They are an antidote to charge of tt-:tef cod diet.
They overcome effects of dislpation stellate hence.
They strengthen the system sod enliven the mind.
They prevent taLsernatie and intermittent rovers.
They purify the breath cud acidity alb. slom.h.
They cure Dyopepoia and Oonstipstfon.
They cure diarrhea, Cholera and Molars klorba,
They clue Liver Complaint and lierveus.lletleehe.
They make the weak strong, the languid brilliunt,
and aro exhansted nature's great restorer. They ere
composed of the celebrated Collsays bark, winter
green, easeafres, roots sad herb% alt Pruorr,4 to
perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. For
. sarticulere, see
circulars and tnatimlial• around each bottle.
Beware of Imposters. Examine every Dottie. Sco
that It has D. 8. Barmy' nignature on ow private 1 1
S. Stamp over the cork, wtth plantation scene, and
our firm signature on a line ateel plate engraving on
aid. label. See that our Lottlo is not refilled with
rpurione and delotertons staff. Wo dory any person
to match the taste or character of our good.. And
penal
rn pretending to sell. Plantation Bitters by the
gallon or in bulk, is an impost.. n 0.1.1 only in
our log cabin Fettle. Any person imitatiug this
bottle, or selling any other material thbreiri, Whether
called Plantation Bitters or not, IS a crEsotral and..
the 11. FL Law, and will be so prosecttbakbl no. r
already here our eye on twee carties oar
bottles, Au, who will succeed in getting themselves
into close quarters. The demand for Drake's Plain•
Wien Bitten from ladles, clergymen, merchants,
eta, to perfectly incredible. The simple. trial 01 •
bottle Ls the evidence we present of their worth end
superiority. They are mblby .11 respectable drug
gl3444 6 roe Physicians, bofele, itersMbo.t end
errantry stone.
I
202 Broadway. r'. V.
ODDRAICS'B GENVIN-E BIT
1:21=1218
TESS, Ibr ule stmlesale ►¢d retail, tv
Sl3lO N JOH NSTG FL
Ounket SmILGroAd Foarth
I!=M
PURE WINE VINEGAR,
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(Formarty Mar.[ Co., Rendre vs.)
Mu only Vinegar awarded with • Prize Medal, t.,1
ixty exhallters at the Intern"[tonal Exhibition
London. For oda by
F. N. 13OLLMAN
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Ell
DISEASES.
Dr. Ludlum's Specific
e the only reliable remedy fur dmmeee of the ervie
of generation. It Is the discovnry of so emirat
Physician whom, ilfe a - . de•otsd to the treatment of
this elan of dieensoa, and with tioprocoderitool Imo
con, for more. than twenty yter.l. It 4 purfuntion In
taelf, rrlnirieg :10 inj,tione, d.u,3 differing mttiroly
trem the mistaken practice end the nmnersint worth
lees oompeende nfl 4to the public. It I. entirely
'getable and perfectly safe. It acts like o "harts
. d hetparu strunctla and viol to the 41,...,4
OArcros.—The groat 513C60.11 of this remedy to el
liactlng pormannnt rurhs h. 10.11 berng hollatA
by unprtoctithd men. Otr , r7o, thentfon, that the
lanatttm of the prtvriet,r V wround each N. ,t.a
Otter is gennto.o. Ps.parc<l only by
WIT. F. DAVIDSON,
bola Proprietor, Ctschtnal I, 0
Sold by el aragglata. rzL,c, 81 par ?ox
Oa Tar sale at wholesale by GPO. IL KEYSER
110 Wood street.
SePlaydawr
toolortmemn.
.{ - " , ---PITLMIONARY CONSUMPTION
=ll
A CARD-70 CONSI{MPTITAki.
The tmdsrsigned having been restoredjo health in
a few weeks by • very aimple remedy, !Be , baring
naffered neural years with a Myers lllng . affection,
and that dread' Mamie, ConiumpUon--is anxious to
make known to Ida Salm sufferers the means of cure .
To all who deatre it, he will send a COPY of th
pnweription used, (tree of charge& Wlth . .-l.he direc
tion. for preparing andnlirri the eemer which thry
will ilea a tore awe lb?' CONSUMPTION; Af3THMA,
BRONCHITIS, COUOMS, COLDS, ke: The only
, 2 1:4 ea of the advertieer sending the SineoriPtioe
is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information
which he COSICISITCS to be invaluable; and he here+
every sufferer will try hi. remedy, so Ii will omit
them nothing, and may prove • bleeding.
Parties wish lag the proscriptiorewill please addrees
Roy. 'EDWARD A. WILSON,
Wlllirmisturgh, Ringo county, Now York.
ee2.smdairle
SPECIAL. OTI.UE ••• • • 1863
TO THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH AND VICINITY
The eindersierned would respectfelly ask attention
to the preparation 111101921
HITNNEWELL'S UNIVERSAL 00VGIT REMEDY,
Per all Throat and Lung Complaints.
lIIINNEWELL'B TOLL ANODYKL,
The great Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Head-echo, Tooth
ache, Low of Sleep; and General' Xerkeets Remedy.
Aiwa for the Petal in Monthly • Hemstreelfierne • per.
feet raUse
nunrsEWILLI3 ECLECTIC PILLS
The moat perfect tone of Wharf° mar gken to dm
public, which never require more than AM and wd
dom but on. for • deco, sat without the least griping,
mad mire Indigestion, Dyipepeda, Billousnese, Liver
Complaints, Pile., Worms, and. all der!uairmente of
stomach or bowels.
• The above preparations, of such thbotnided repu.
tattoo in New Engine% hare the confillemee of, and
am used by e greet number, of Physiciana, end at
prim within reach of all, to. elortla,the ,sttmtion
of Invalids, who will find them a etrict Conformity to
eaten in medicine. With Out resorting to tho com
mon method:of column of adtertkieg, -would wk.
movidasee to test them, which trilk be mimed.
/OWN L. RTfIeNTIVELL, Proprietor,
Practical Chemist, Roston, Mn...
Tor ads by all wholesale and retail dealer,.
The gmaket freedom cf correspondence solicited.
Deafen of good references eupplied leer eotomiselon.
For sale in Pittebtergh at retail: by .1. M. Fulton,
G. U. Keyser, Id% D., Toseph Fleming On - Allegheny
City by Jan. Snawn, AL,D.,;;Kr. Ibmnsand Geo. A.
Kelly. D. A. F.ILWRESTOCK CO.,
oclealeseuderelP Wholesale Aginfe, Pittsburgh.
TO NERVOUS B'TFFERERB OF
BOTH SEXElL—Ameemied gee:alma/en har
ing teen teetered to health In a kw demean lane
dergoing all the canal tontine and irregular expert
I
viva =die of trmtMent, without mimed, el:lnsiders it
Meowed duty to communicate to hl atotdad fellow
creatures the means of cum. Reece. mi . tbe receipt
Of an addressed entelopc., be will send,/, ,aow of
the prescription used. Direct .to Dr.l Joule N.
DAGNALL, lie Fulton Wee , . N.T. - Z.
mhll:l7dseeT
Ce , JOHN comataff 4s: BRo.,
autumn of 11193 t . B ClLtp , tEON
VdI.II,TS MID PATTLT I.ooilB, *MOW SUM
TEES, WINDOW OUdISDI, de., .Voit, - *SECOND
TIILED EITIMET, txt.WoOd io3Merkat.
Ilan cot hand imziatlof ppir . pattajnyfaacy and
plain, aultabla ftr ea ronsposea. ,
Particular attenflon pald to auetclinetravit Late.
Jabbinadone tbartntittca.,. 'nP3
EKENBY H. COWNIEsifgRwARD
IIERCI4NT aad
inteletide de. lc MEgst, BUTTEIS, SEEDS.
VIM, int! Irii,acdi gleeraltr,'lP6:lls loop BT.
Titlikter.l`.. • , • - ,
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