VOLIJIVIE XX. the pittsbnitgh. post. iNi6listini Every Morning, (Sunday' Excepted,) At the North-Lost corner of Fifth and Wood sts Torcrui: Six Dobars a year, payable strictly in adys raw. isai-gingle copies, Two Oents--,,nr sale at the :ouster in the Office. and by the Nowsbrws. BATES OF ADVERTISING M3MIBWEI fen Ltrum. One 60 ineerttons,........ 76 fires ineertions,.— 1 00 „.,.... 1 7f. 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 (Me Week". I weeks O wooko, ....... 400 2 65 2 00 1 26 100 Ono month,.... ....... 5 00„ . ..8 86 60 150 176 Iwo months 700 465 60 235 250 I Oren monl.lt ..... 000 600 460 800 8 roar months... ...... - 10 00 6 66 6 00 8 35 4 60 months.-.---. 11 00 7 36 6 60 8 66 660 din months.--..—.. 12 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 6 60 Nme 10 00 10 86 800 685 900 One 25 00 18 8610 00 665 12 00 Standing Card, six hoes or less, per sannm..-10 00 ORAKOZABLI At PLIA&TL One square, per animal, (exclusive of peper) . 2s Marriage notices, 6 cents: Death r 4 stie.s 2 imi- FOR 1861., ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY MRS, WILL IiBREAIFFER BB FIIRNIBHICD Advance Paying Subscribers ONE OOLLVA PER YEkR, IT IS PRINTED IN A vIA,MIYIOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE. IT CONTAINS ALL THIS ((CITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Local and cellarteonts; Foreign and Domet;tic Itiarkets. BEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK QEP UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send or PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BARB, Editor and Proprietor, Pittabargh, Pa. WINING POST JOB MICE, JA MEd P. BAPS. EDWIN A. MYSEs BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Filth & Wood M., Pitts'h. EVERY DEBOBIPTION OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Exeetttattn the Beest atTle.' NIL 'AA. x x.• WL 0 ..4%. X:P ; COMMERCIAL' MERCANTILE AND LEGAL !WORK at short notice, on reasonable terms, Putout= attention pied to the Printing of POST PS, PROGBAM.VES, &,e.., For Oonoorto, Xthibibons cod Crironsee; LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY itap,l , ~ Adt.t nq Z,111:.11 The tscilitteo for turning out :Work with prompt nese and despatch cannot be excelled by . any other office In the city. IMPORTANT TO LADLES. DB. HARVEY, having for upwards of twenty years devoted his profes sional time exclusively to the treatment of reffiaid Difficuffies, and havitig succeeded in thousands of cases in restoring the alffioted to sound helm h, has now entire confidence in offering publicly his "Great American Remedy,'" DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when the direc. time have been strictly followeclOin re moving diffieultieY arising from Obstruction, or titoppage of Nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health, when suffering from t3rtard. APPACTIONS, PROPLAPSUS UTT.- RI, Tug Warms, or other weakness of the l7raants Oseans. Also, in all cases of iinsturr OR Ntseoins Paossamaort, EPRITERIOS, PALPITATIONS , . ao • ke. which are the forerunners of more serious disease ger These Fills are perfectly m-aaerss on the can ettb/Wei. and may be taken by the most delicate le male without canting eistrew ; at the same time they ACT Ll= A CRAMS by strengthening, invigorat• tug, and restoring the system to a healthy, condi tion, and by bringing on the monthly perMd with regularlity, no matter from what canes the Obstruc tions may arise. They should.however,not be taken darn the first three or four moths of pregnancy, limo,then sate at any other as miscarriage wont be the result Hach box contains 60 Pills. Para On Doman, and when desired will be sent by mail pre-paid by any adv'rtieed Anent, on receipt. of the money. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y, General agent. Sold by Druggists generally. aultklydkwis. t` 4." :.,.. • ''' zo l \*,.. I -4 ..1 1 . g 1 • I al - tf3 l 41-- ''' A ttl ; , ~.... „.,.. i Monongahela Insurance 00. OF PITTSBURCH Osnaiinta—,JAKEEl A: HUTCHISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Searetary. CAPT. JAR. WOOD BURN, Gen'l Agent. OFFICE NO, 98 WATER STREET Wul Insure -• nn ! Ifarine Ruks. ASSETS, ZIA 1 L. 64. Stock Due Bills payable on demand DAL and secured 1.7 two approved nernes.4 78710 00 Bills ROOEI Ival , I , 2:1,557 04 Bills Discounted 36,236 76 Mortgage 12,000 0 0 111 S. eves Mechanics Bank ni.ock CO ,L. ¢ ela 00 100 &hare& Oitizens' Bank stook co,t 6,175 00 40 Widnes Exchange Bard( ri . '•'k (..0 , it 2,060 00 60 Shea Bank of Pitts- Larg. , 2,750 00 Be .lance of P, ,, )k Accounts Office Farnitare Cash W,r H Fi "limes. - -- - ieQ . . A FT nrcuiri9on_, Wilson Miller John Atwell, Wm. Rea, S. B. Robison: !no M*l iever Richard flays, Jos. Kiritretalck. R. Wallace, Bobl irainell, G. , 0. A Berry, W'm. A. Caldwell. Wm. Means, Jame Woodhurn, rn yril Allegheny Insurance CO. PITTSBUROI4. g 7 6lfth St. Blsck• ENSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS S. OF FIR 7 .I.ND !'4ARINE. RISKS. LiAAC JONM, Prem:delß; JOEN D. MCCORD Viet* President; D. M. BOOR, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM" DEAN, Gametal Agent. Duller*3B-1,145u lone., C. G. Haumey, 11. n • Chthts, Capt. P.. C. ...Inv, John A. V 1 :1. - . , n. Fahneatock.ionn D. MeCcr,i,Ciqkt. Adam Jacobs, P Ektarling, CApt. W. Dean, Roc,b't L. ld'Orew, Rotr't Davin. my% BRANCII Mutual Insurance Company, LOC% HAVEN ; CLiNTON COUNTY. os.A.annurs I.Y TES LILO IS LAT Mill O➢ flash Capita/.....E1nE,0 , .,0 I P., anoim ;.r-s PHIS Ct,M.PANY WILL INSURE on Br.l'ut agn, hierchandiae, Parnituro, dc.. totown or country. I'tsserosa:— cm. J. J. Pearw, J. B. Li a. T. T. ibrema, Hon. '4. C. Chß. CnNt, D. H. Jackman, Chc . A. Zitayor. 1. ,. .124,00C.., W. T,t,1711. C.. HARVEY, Prid.ent. T. 'Y. A.,,r..ext- PreshibnL THOS. KlPCJEURC,..iecretary. J. A_ L:PPERT, &Ronk deft Nu. 70 F,flll st.reet. Pennsylvania 'lnsurance Company Of Pittsburgh. Og Voarth !Strom t. DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter,Rody Patterson , L Grad Sproul, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Garner, floury Sproal,N,M. Vonghfly, Geo. : - mtn. A..!. Jones, W...dc , I-I,tmoton, !toper' Patrick, Chartered Ceipi Lel .8300.000 FIRE AND ISANINE RISKS TAKEN, of en depenptona. 0/FiCallb : A. C AI.RI ER, Prai,t&r.2. L GR. ER SPROUL Secretary. i,Lly EURO Pk: AN AtENCW. ' 2 .,ATTRiA N, EUROPEAN it A get: I\ f r lIS Water atrert, P.O.obbrgb. is r , repireo In t ou , or Rend Clark papoongera from or to a of the obi cou.ntry, either by btsarnor tutibr;: BIGHT LRAM In say part of ropnt Asent fa: tn. L.:. ~,,,,,,, sad Citicu nant.l RwiF road. ~ . 4 .: L.!, r co Ir, r 'CUIT •.t J ~l t•, , Tltire, nau I z York., I...nrctr,t-co., W...1c," sod 014.1.37. 'AI I JAS. MILLINGAR, 3I iiti - 1);•;f4A d LA PLANING 51 wcald respectfully inform the public that hi- has rehuitt since the lire. and having enlarged his establishment, and f!"ed it with the newept and most approved rniii-Lnery, I s now prepared to furnish flooring and planin,, , boards, scroll saw:ng and re-sawing, doom,, and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making. Ac South Fictaborgt, Heiden-her 18L7 Af.rl NEW FALL lioU.l).! EATON MACRUM &. CO., Invite attentiou tn their NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, At Nos. it" and 19 Fifth street. Wholesale boyery supplied at lowest prices. se2B SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP THE CHEMIOAL, OLIVE ERASIVE manufactured by B. O. Ati J E. SAWYER,Is ac knowledged to be the moat eervicealiiie of any kind vet offered to the public. Its euperior adsan tagee. are found in :to cheapnoaa, saving of tuber, and efficacy in removing grease, paint, tar Knit dirt , v; , iiout Wain, or in toe least wise darner ag the fineot finality of goods. It can be nest -711.1101 w.o•r. lietereno , :u h: ele w.tn ple , uo.re to tae ed cortibmttee. emouttUng rem gentlemen w.ll known in thin community, and who had every ft, cility afforded of .--etnyt it fully and fairy tested. Quort•rmaster's I—par - Oudot of the 71oolfel“411 - - 14 , 4 - nfj: and Fut , to .-nth fizgantatA, Pa. Vela. "Sawyer's Chen cal Olive Eras] ve Boao.' having been thin.; very e vvmsiveiy in our Regiments, we bite no neintaou, ;a certifying that it waa admirably adapt , : to the use of the solther-, An dada -thy the ino. ,npartor koap which cou.d be procured fur th,F rice. JAA - 11...6 A. EE I'•. , zuartermaster I.2in ALEX. Ft 1 R..-3v'ni, y,,iartermaster iLeg hi. :tEOORR E Quartermaater eteg, 00AI., NUT COAL, SLACK AND J COKE.—DICKSON, STEWART A CO., 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having superior file:lmes for supplying the best quality of Coal, Hui, Coal, Slack and Coke. are pre pared to deliver the same. in any quactity to suit purchasers, at reasonacie rate, bar coal is brought In fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from slack. Paruouiar auenhea giver, to mp, plyingtenvily Coal 05..28-kaid (TENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS' CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS OF A VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY, SELLING LOW FOR CASK, —AT— W. E. Schmertz & CO., No. 31 Fifth Street. OWL'I ISWRIVE, MERCIIANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. (Formerly with L. HirEhfield,l HAVING RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, with a cnoice ai.orck of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and %ESTINGS. which can be pur chased at prices far below the rates. Agi- Great indacerneuts offered to cash buyers. stahem THE ARDESCO OIL COMPANY mAaFAcTru!Np HAVE FUR icof REFINED ARDESCO OIL, :Non-Explosive. Also, P URE RE.VZOLE. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, selB43na FITTSB G El, PA. WALL PAPER 1 WALL PAPERI ELEGANTI For ante by said -111,140 00 . 55.997 76 . 400 00 49,152 80 ;422,8.34 1' 1, I RECTO R 9 I=l 11. EA UTIFUL PREITYI 011ICAPI W.P. AIARSHALL, 87 Wood street PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1861 JESSE Jolll`. SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer In Flour. Gratn, and all Ithads:of Country Producer 4Llne• and Li quors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ste.. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NO ?V soirru cfr.nND ST PHILADELPHIA. atallyd XERICAN IRON WORKS. Jo LA lUGLILI NS, hfAttuftottirers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Malting, Lauth's Patent Pieta II.Ae s Platte, &e. WAEICHOUtigIi, Of Water Street, and 11511 Flx - tt dtroot, P ITTSBURCH, Ind corner of Franklin and South Water Streets, aeo re217:1, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORlieec KS .102(3. JOEIN 1.. Horn WK. SP. lILLCUGLI JONES. BOYD & CO., MA NIJ FACTU It E (1F CAST Srpr.:na an 1 A. H. bteel SPRINC;...f, and A X corn, aa•l Firk HlreeLP. Dissolution of Partnership. TI HE 0)- PA IiTN Ell.<llll' of .1i )Ni ES LAUTH expired by limitation or :he first day of August, 1•61. bu,int•sq raid m w.ll u settled Li tile new V.rm of JUNE.b A LA UGH- Limited Partnership. The umteraigned. re .ding in the city of ffitt,t ruirgn. have formed a li - rited partnere hi p, under the firm of JUNES& LA Citiri LINE. in the taunt:teas ofmannfaeturing and dealmg in I RoN, (in gucces nlol3 1, the late firm of Jesus A I aut.., u, which firm the general pat tners are N T JONES. THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE W. JONES, HENRY A. LAPUIILIN And IRWiN b. LACY:it-11.1i., and the special partner it JAM LA 09 11 LI N,tti ho has contrittte.i er c Jty I homand four hundreh .ni!ittra le he • - rit.,a, partnerat.ip, to to commence, as of the Mat dry of Auge.t. lori, azd to trrtmaate on the first dot if Set.t.etriticr itt , 186 L B. F.-J, T M. .; r.W. 3uNE.k. JRW:': =.47-171.1 .:ANIE`; - - - H. tV'J ERN 41i: ACTV 0.7 F.(tC t LLS , ; , 1:1;VED PATLVT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN CRILL TEETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, f012:11,1 V A. xtA FIFTY NEW .e..-7' r AND 41COND HAND PIANOS I . 6UK SALT It E A `l' BA 1:1( iA I NS THE SIT 'Ft ) reduce ht.s net: or oft . rte for sale du lira this anti mow,. FwF. Wind Nanny nt creat for cosh. 'rocs. Pianos have !aeon madc for the subacrit,r. for renting purp,,-. , I, the bent mßlcm, r..ainiry, and can on rui do rar..eany aubotan Lial in !r-drrlentz. Parniikv*re an, remp,ottility Invae,..l to CP.; and ex..9aw.ne For eau: t,y JOHii ELLOR, jyl6 ILLUSTRATED El,! - 81 ‘h.c.ol) STRZII:I ONLY 25 CENTS 500 r. F. es rhora GREAT EX PECT.ITIO.VS. This splendid and cheap edition of DICKENn . LAST, AND 13EST , WORK, have been rec.TE.,l ct IHUNT'S NEW tiTORE, MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET VEP— Remember iLi. :s LI e illustrated e them C.,111p ete, fbr ONLY 45 CENTI. area fi KW ME,P.ItiL F UR the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, ‘vt,kneo:., :‘,ll4litly incontinence, I,on 'al Irritability Gravel, btr,ture and AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER' wninb hte been umed by upwnr , r. ,•I ONE EIUNOR EU PII SICIANS, in their pr: Vale entire SUCeo.F., ...Iper pechrig (,mean. COP.illte, CAPSULES, or any compound hither.° known. HELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speed in action, often efleetmg a cure in a few drive, and sten a cure is effected it it. pertnan elm They are prepared from vegetable extracis that ure ciiirrn!cse on the et stem. and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath; and hie mg sugar coated. all nauseous zasi.e is avoided. No ch,rp of diet la , CLC...41,..4 Whilst using them; nor dory act on interfere with business pursuits. Each tow contains six. dozen PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and wilt be sent by mail, pout-paid, by any advertie ed Agent, on reoeupt of the money. None geElllillP .othout my tot:nature on the wrap. per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y.,General A cent. aul7,l.tvil v-14 TO FARMERS AND OlilEll.B---FOR SALE, GEOWEY , S SUPERIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860 T E superiority of this Fan over all others in nee, consists in Its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with less labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan tin.: been Ir.og en gaged in manufacturing and selling kincui mai implements, convinced of the great wont good Fan for cleaning the different nude of grab - and seeds, presents this to the public with full con fidence that it will meet their wants. 'I he undersigned having purchased the sc.l right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fa r and Beperator, in Western Penneyluama, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in Iri diana and lane's, is now prepared to 611 all orders Wholesale or Retail at 319 Liberty Street, Pit ie. burgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE. Phtsburgh,July 16, Met —iyl.B:nmdaw ItICH PAPER HANGINGS of mod ern and antique dent in gold, velvn: and gold. for Eked e by W. P. MAR-HALE, noo 87 Wood street. ES-2(10 bqrrels choice varieties o P f L etpplee. by the tangle barrel or dray load, just receited find for sale r.y JAM E. 4 A. FETZER. no(' corner of Market and Fine eireels. tad4l, NEN COLLARS AND SET I'S-- 76410;1am received and aAd wholealle and re y EalON, atit t.O a u ,t oel9 17 kiftt-, $4OO CASH. AND FOUR HUN aired in one, two, three and four )rare will porcnase ten scree of tamable land, a brick dwelling house, of four roome, frame barn well of water etc, situate two miles from Phillip., burg, Beaver county. S. CUTBI3EKT tr. SON, oe4 fi Mnrket Eire«,. ()AHD PHOTOGRAPIiPICTLRs kJ and Photograph Frames, all the nutahihtwa of the tunes, pretty gronpe and ngurea, reeeive,l and for sale by ESTOP, 31 - ACRUM oa 17 Fifth etireeL DEICE $1,250 for a three story brick dwelling house ,ituate on Pike strert, Pius burgh. B. CUTHBERT .t ee'N, trcS 51 Market etreel 20 UROss WILSON'S PILLS for sile by GEORGE A. KELLY, Dm& t, Igo. BD Rafeial ei Anew:may Iff PATIO. BY TELEGRA By Yesterday's 'Telegram Latest from Port Royal, South Carolina. Arrival of Captured Rebolh- Tybee islana Taken—Beau tort Mill L'noccupled—Con slderable Cotton Found. Nftw Yoax, November 27—Th. steamer Illinois, from Port Royal on Monday afternoon, the 2tlth inAant, arrived at this port to day, bringing a mail and 74 pas. sengers. Among the passengers are Capt. Yard. of the sloop of war Dale, who brings 14 passengers captured in the schuoners Specie and Mabel. Edward Cuthbert, a planter who was taken prisoner on Ladies' Island, near Beaufort, Wa3 landed at Furt Lafayette by the 'Allows before coming up. The steamer Flag arrived a'. Port Royal on the 24th, and reported that Tybee Island, alter being slightly shelled by the Unit. d Sates gun boats Pocahonta.., Seneca, August' end the Flag, to which attack there was no response, was taken possession of, by the hoisting of the /kith 11 Cbri flag, by a fume of marine, who were sent on shore, and found the rebel works evu.custM. Tt bes Island is at the mouth of the Savannah river. Contrabands continued to arrive st Port ItJyal io !srge numbers. Gen. Sherman bus built intrenchments across the whole Island. Sore throat diseases pravailed among cur troops. Large quantities of cotton, uninjured, were still sound in the store houses and Another expedition, consisting, of two brigades under Gan. Viola, Wss to sail soon from Poll P.,yal for some point on the Simtliern cone:. The steamers Empire City, Catawba, Marion, McClellan, Man. ta:.zas, Oriental and all the light gun boats were to bo t roi•Lyed in the new expedi imi 13 ,- .T..:Nrt we. still unoccupied by our troop., but two gun boats were anchored off the t .wn Privates V IL Hubiia - d and Triplan, of the nth, arid private N &Eh of the 'Jai Marne regiments had died. The steamer Ericsson has also arrived at tfwg irt from New York, bringing one r ri,ie.cr and forty three laborers from Port .1lo) al. The schooner Essex has arrived at Hi]. ton Head, reporting that she had been chased and tired at several times by a pi rate. between tit. lialena Sound az.d Hil t,n Head. From Itsubinglon. NV Al. I NOTON CITt, November I!'i.— Surg“on Aleasneer, of the let l',nnsylva r.ta esva!ry, who wag wounded at DrstneF, tlay morning is now conehierod outn,t lane • Joseph ii , ugling, who was also wounded (11e , t last rrzut Thomas Coleman, a rebel guerilla, died last night from injuries received during the same Eairmieh, fie wa.; a brother of (,'has. Coleman. and the proprietor of a hotel at 1.).-airlesville, who boasted of hay ing exhibited the read of a Federal soldier in tract of that establishment. A portion of the 12 prisoners brought to Wastiingtoa were prominent civilians, who worn found with arms in their hands. Capt. Kiehl, commanding the steamer Reindeer, went down the Potomac yester. day to Budd's Ferry, and roturned to:day. He reports everything quiet in that vicini. ty. 110 brought up one contraband. An order was issued to day by General Porter, the Provost Marshal of Washing.. ington, endorsed by Gen. hi cthellan, em. powering Capt. E. M. Evans to investi gate tho subject of passes, doubtless with a view of establishing a more unitorm sys tem, which will afford better security to the public service. Thanksgiving was generally observed to. day in the camp, the soldiers being amply provided with the means for that burpt.se. The report. of Mkj r Belger, Quarter. master at Baltimore, is satisfactory to the War Department, showing that he has dispatched the forage of two hundr d and three vessels by railroad, to Washington, within the last thirty days, being an aver age of two thousand tors per day, besides a large amount of stores to the Subsistence Department. Much valuable assistance has been rendered by Mr. McFarland to Mt jor. Belgor. Two reconnoissances were made to-day from Gene. Porter's and Smith's divisions . , in the neighborhood of Vienna. They saw what wal supposed to be a regiment of rebel cavalry at a distance. of Rebel Prisoners-- Our Prisoners at Richmond. BosTos, N uv. 28.—R. A. Carter, a member of the late Maryland Legislature, was released from Fort Warren today. The following political prisoners from Kentucky were also released: J. W. Rob erts, Joeeph T. McFeat, W. E. Grubbs, Stephen Wooldridge, J. W. Griffin, Louis Halselew, Frank Crowe, H. Thurber, J. Back, and A. McDowell. The storeship Release, is reported at Holmes Hole, with six prisoners aboard for Folt Warren. Col. Lee, of the Massachusetts 20th rogi• merit, writes from Richmond in a letter dated the 18th inst., that as one of the of& cere drawn by iot, to offset the course of our cevernment towards the rebel pirates, be is the inmate of a cell in the jail at Richmond, as also are other officers; his health is good, and be Lives the same ac• count of Major Rev,,res, and Captains Bowman and R ckwood, who are con, fined with him. Col. Lee adds, that he is permitted to say on good rebel authority,that the rebels are not only willing, but anxious to effect an exchange of prisoners, Gen. Jim Lane and staff, has arrived, and is quartered at the Revere House, The Western Virginia Con vention—Observing Thanks giving. WHEELING, November 27.—A full organization of the Western Virginia Con vention was perfected to day. The work of forming a State Constitution was as signed to nine committees. There was no division sentiment on the formation of the new State All business will be dispatched es fast na possible, and application made to Congress early in the session for admittance The general outside opinion is that s gradual emancipation clause will be adopt ed. int-rtimi, November 28.—For the first time in the history of the Common, wealth to-day was observed as a day of thanksgiving. Gov. Pierpoint is the first Governor that ever proclaimed ore. Business in this city was entirely susa pended. it , )P4 At.fi W ILL BE RE EtVED at the office of the Dc putt' Quartermaster I tieneral. United States Army, Nu. 1139 DIRA PI, ' STRVET. Philadelphia_ 12 o'clock N. on the 6th clllecernber next, for forrthhing one hundred (our wheel Ambulances, hasten as the Tripler pat terns, to be en.fo,-.f "Bropotsaim f,r fainishing TripleriAmbulances " AMBULANCE (Body) — Sills 11 feet long, out to oui.moiuding foot Loardl lif4 inches wide, ;by DA inches deep. The 'ooi tidsrd is 11(4 inches wide..maue of 1 inch stuff end fasienvd on the si I' by inch bolts at each end, The 'ILIA ATP mad, at front end no 111 , 1 to incline the foot board upwards. There are eight studs on each sale 114 inch square: aides are -olid usnels inch buaro., 3u 'noose high (with middle rail) from top of sill to top of rail on panels. There is a top ra.l about .116 fiches about; this rail i; fastened to the studs. The body is 8 feet b 1 inches in length in the clear, from on•sido of tall piece to box in iron , an I .1 feet wide is the clear, front or head hoard, 15 inch, s loch, 6 feet high in contra trove floor t ; ridge !II i top made oval. 6 bows 2 x1,1 inchos, Burden,: to nails and studs with screws outside. In second lower psnel or 2 It. from f-ont,on each side, there to 9..wt , !1i”1. ,icww S , ,t; ;Dello!, wide oil 1814 inches long This docr,s made to olule:in a ar-ove on the inside; the seat for driver is ..ade of the lid of box with cushion; the box is 18 niches wide, inches in the clear, with partition in the middle; the I•zy back is fastened to the lid of the box.plain hand loik on bide, to which is attached an iron rcd or lover alongside of body; to the It rer is a trap by which the driver locks the wagon. A middle bar 85 0 f,x2 1 ,4 inches is bolted on sills, for the tin :sofa spring 2 primes on tail end of body rtaching from ;ail pie •eto top rail. !rime work oi ties.ly to be of best white oak tins ber thoroughly seasoned. the bows to be of whit ash; panels to tie of pon ter thorough.y reasoned. Curtains to be strapped, straps to be sewed on with harness thread 'roil wax d bPfitt,s,o3 fiP atsIIBI I LANCE:. Spring: is he of beat ip.olity coring tree!. Buck spring 4 feet 2 inches king from o ntre to centte; side springs hack 3 f sot to iochies c•ontre to centre , : limn: Lama spring 4 feet 2 whoa centre to cents, ; she crone springs are incheo wale 7 plates: the o 2% inches wide, bye:plate ; the side springs 2% inches w 1 le by 6 plates; vide apr.ngs fret 2 foot 10 inches long eentse to centre Ax' es of Iron to to ca,e hardened. /:).;,: quar., turne I eti.efrisii, wit`: nuts on suds, .5, 0,5 8 :4 long Iyrll4 inches Hubs of gum or locust thoroughly seasoned; the spoke:- and felioto to be made of white oak thor oughly seasoned. Lima when. 4 feel 5 Inghen t igh. without the tare, hui,r 71 . ,x10x2 inches at the .l sholl.ers. inchge wide , l . 1" 1 000 thick, redoes 254iiirhe.. deep. r rout whorls 3 feet R iticheg high without the ti t; onl.e 71gi.1.10 :notion, epokes 2x.1 , 4 inches at toe shouldef. inches deep. Noon is half hound• to he of white oak, of hest lealry and without defects. Half hounds 2 feet long, 2 feet long, 6th wheel, 2 feet demister, :IA incite., 0 1. Inch. vv bole hound-, 4 rest 4 ineltas long, 2 cress bars on 6th wee. I, 2 inches ire; cross bar on front h un is 4 foot 6 Inc ong the steps on each side a, fastened to tics ern,. bar. linuhle Cr..., 4 :eet ]o - g, Irnne i wame ar ornni hu•zeQ, as 1, alt the wlo:o running gear. the aou bm tree, and tree io he of write hickory n th em SIC ff ac-1 t!:.:rougMy ,•eomd • :Tongue, 10 :em. .hee ;ro•ha it.h at front imr4 ot houude. taper:, to 2ts incm, "mare 11: hack elm; or f ou. end it timer,, to IX_ InMee run , , w.ti, eye in It mum, on top o f (00.1110 to at;fle.. lead !or lend hr r.,ee; Irad bar same length ua Mmoletree. male light; tongue to he made , f white 000, / tag heel totality and free from def.m, I.'l - Pei , . OF M HI:LANCE 6 I too, 10 aches wide; panels !nen,. w.de, inches thica, el poplar, and has a solid bottom; meetroes is made of heavy oil cloth, stuffed with best quathy curled horse ham; the cover of Otters is ft:clamed to panels of litter by a leather baubtur uc d looked all around; at frame of lit: er there are to be sixteen toatrass springs; cross =tripe to be made of i.est qinthiy oak. '1 he frame work for upper .itse-s le comport d of three crone stripe, cue on each end and o a in the tritthe: one cases piece on top, on each side, and wo in II e middle for tracks to run the litter in out toe fracas are rind in the bottom so well as the upper, !j inch aN inch ter n and extend the whole length of trolly iron incite of tit: piece: there are three rolleri, on each soli, of titter tin re, with .Rage, :nom., se regnit , ea %uiets. There ore 4 'leers f etcescn wagon; 4 -in ill pil loa-s and 2 costa• n-. one f v drover en i one for neck seat: on each hiler frame there is an iron hand:•, mete to elip in and ou ; these ban n, It in, I a ;to the liter frame, Y 1 inches 'Ong, made to come out. say 15 inches, a ithout be ing etleeiceth ' nitre 81$0 la each end of tee frame to hoop s in ,n at d fasten, !c, -Laple to the 1 - .4 - a - . let in .o a, to be nearly level upper Iltrus the staple iv ptlt the Iron. nut kr 1,. I, ,oard to ht. f .1 , ... h,1.51acht.,8 wide, by ineti and, when dow . rest on Jran• hinges. furtil:Co4 a foot board. etii.p.•rtnd, when dtivin, cy a leather etrap Y menaA wide, whwh goon sround the tat. rae.•e a each en , t, hetweet, the pant! and the bracer; when It, up, it forms the tad board. A moveable Host goes in betty, hack of !liters, made f 1 inch b 'arc, a,/ .(14 p eves; the bottom to I , lochs, wide, and board to form ~ , z y back, lb inches Mgh: Una has a cu,Mon; the tail hoard is Is-tuned, when up, by nenise aecurol to middle Each f , l t"e body of the ambulance to be marked 12.5; ad other parts to he lettered 11. S. It is agreed and , ietine:ty unl•ertlLoo,t that the anslatlttllCal- are t At. 06 1:1St.11C:fi liar the SPY oral parts of any one am- manes w.ll agree and ex. ectly fit 110.80 any tier, 5../ ae to require no amo unting or arrautte.g fur pott cg toiteef; and all e IT:we:tate us •,1 tar ihe:r a net, uction to he of the beat quality; all the woed thercughly seasoned -ad the tverk. in all Its parts. faithielly executed in ttle rest workman: ho minter. T w•ek mai( 1— in- pasted t7o it preg-esses, by an r tti:er or an agent of the Quer term-eter's Department, and none of it shad be pa.nted until it shall have loon „inspected and ap iiroved by •iik••l • thirst or agent authorized to in epee( I'. lt'hen painted and accepted, by an officer or agent t•I !hi If tartermaatel'e ep went, and deUvered a, t.trein agreed, they rha'l be paid for. 1110 ambulant2.s are to ho delivered in Fhilidlel phta, if desirel by tho ibitrtermaster'e Depart. meat G. H. CRUn , ..NIAN, not:7dd Ilepti'y Quartermaster General. K , ?•IMPuIITANT To INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK I Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. Prom ROM Chas. slaspn, late Commissioner of Patent, W ASHINUTON. D. C., October 4,1860, Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., is about to open An office in this city as a Solicitor of Patenta, I cheerfully state that I have long known him as a gentleman of :Argo experience in such matters, of prompt and accurate business hsiiits, and of un doubted integrity. As each I commend him to the inventors of the United 6ttnevi. CH ARLES MASON. Mr. Fenwick was fur nearly lour yearn the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mes.rs Munn it Co., and fo.: more than ten years officially connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors ielaidtf 11:19 . 113 14XMIti re.o3. LOOMIS AUSTIN 1,( )11.1s & Co., Dealers in Promissory Notee, Bond=, Mnrt,r_Kon, and on secamos for money. Money loaned on CLeces at short dates, with No'mi LND I)RiAIIE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ?onion? desiring Loan,. 0,11 be tioeommociam,i, on eationati!e terms, and cap:tit:lets ran I , furnished with good eneurities at remunerative print R. Alen, attend to the Bale, Beating and Leasint; ct Rr.l got-rte. Offl irounTlß TrRIT.F:T nOOT:i. Wood, 142111> AUSTIN LOOMN CA I, WM.THE HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, fourth St., Bat; Wood & Pi TTS B U C. 4 PA. Al! work r•o-vtly attended to. 10r.14lyd .L 0 MAP OF MISSOURI, Three feet aquare. Price 25 coats. Lloyd's Map of Vlrguaiti and Mary le-d. four feet square. Price E. cents. Together auto all the late and reliable Map,. published. For Bale at the Wholesale and Retail Book, Periodical and U mon Biome of HENRY MINER, ocl7 No's. 71 and 73 Fifth street 1T E UP LIME for the Pre— IJ eerration of Cider, Just receieed and for eale GEORGE A lit LLY, Druggist, No. 69 Federal et. A iiplzhn T. IL) EN 1 $6,25 Intl- mina, ior a bmait A.l, dwelling, in Splanos Court. Inquire at nol6 51 Market parent_ _ bales Primo Hops for sale by (anti) H EN RY H. DOWNS. GINGER - One case Green Ginger, OnA do Preserved Gmger. just received and for sale by REY M E di BROS, 0c24 Nos. 128 and 128 Wood street. 5 , 000 "" NO. EXTRA SALT, in new two bushel Cotton Bags, for sale at PENN SYLVAN la SALT MANUFAOTUEINOCOM PANT zglifrizu 24 WOOD EITKENT. fftedirat. "They go right to the Spo 4 •• INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR (*UGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH' STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE) S PA L D ING'S Throat Confections. • ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING°S THROAT CONFECTION& LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROA T CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough ivatautlj They clear the Throat- They give strength and volume to the Tomoo They impart a delicious aroma to the breath They are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and csair o i harm any one. I advise every one who has a Cough or A Husky ce or a Bad Breath, or any difficult., of the Throat, to pet a package of my Throat Confection s they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot!' Yon will find them vary useful and pleasant while traveling or atteridiflg public meetings for sttlling Your CoUgh or allaying:your thirst. If you try one package I am Rafe in saying that you will ever h' l 'rwatde consider them inciispensible. Yon will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Aledicl" s . PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. AU others a counterfeit A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on re celpt of Thirty Cents. HENRY C. SPALDING, lelB Na 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK Valie,4 CURE 6 k ). c - ) oAtai ei A 4- CURE Nervous Headache . < 1 77 CURE - ‘( 1 kincls Headache jalp Y THE USE. OF THESE CEPHALIC Ay PILLS the periodic attacks of Ilervoub or Sick Headache may be prevented; and If taken at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from path and eickneaa will be obtained. . . They seldom tail in removing the Nat.= and 1:1 , 64411e1d to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the Bowe removing Oactinentas. For Lderary Men, Students, Deflects Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lan five, Improving the appetite, giving tons and vigor o the digestive organs, end restoru3g the n.,tural slasucity and strength of the whole system. r.o CE PEALIC PILLS are the result of long in• vtigation and carefully conducted expenrnents, "eying been in use many years, during which time they nave prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origin. sting in the nw•vous system or mom a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety and without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagrasale Mgt renders it easy to administer them le children. Beware off Counterfeits. The genuine have Eve signatures of Henry Spalding on each box. So:d by Druggists and all other Dealers in ldedi eines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 4,8 Cods, stn.!. New York From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were macle,ria.: Care headache In all its forma Nam a 4 .lihmninar, Norfolk, Val They have been tested in more than a thousand cases with entire success. .1 3 4-em the Lc:secret, St. Cloud, Minn. It you are, or bare been troubled with the head• ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Ptlle,) so that you may hare them in case of an attack, Prom the Advertiser, Providence, R. 1. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered, Prom the Wasters B. R. Gazette, Ciii.m.go. W e heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his tinrl• valled Cephalic Pills. Prom the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persons suffering with the headache, who try them, will stick to them. FVem the &tahwn Path Arm(ler, New Orieana, La Try them I you that are afflicted, and we are sure that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce. From the St. Lo Democrat. The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pins) to rapidly increasing. /Front the Gazette, Davenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect hie name with an article he did not know to poesees real merit.: Prren the Advertise , . i'mc , eleneis, 81. The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most respectable quarters. From the Dail y New a, Netspart, B. Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kind& Must tra Oommarciat Bulletin, Boston, Masa Said to be very efficacious for the headache air& Bugle bottle of SPALDING'S PRIKPLEK.D GLUE will ease ten times its cost suannally.l6ll SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! Cla." A Slaw= Thu 6Avis Nreta.'"-eg Aalsoeidents will happen, even In well regale itt s very desirable to have some the and convenient way for repairing Furniture, T (rocker!, ac. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE r.:.osts at each emergenetea, and no bouttehold can afford to be without it. It la always ready, and up sticking point "USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE.. It B.—A Brush accompanies each Battle. Pries 25 cente. Adctren, R MIRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR street, New Toth. CAUTION As certain unprincipled persons ars attempting to palm oft on the unanapeohng of my PREPARED GLUE, would can 'an ail Kr' sons to examine before nrchasing, and roe that the full name, AIrBPALDING'S PREPARED GLUEMEI on the outside wrapper: all others axe swindling conaterleitn. For ante by JOS PI b IRS, corner Diamond MI Marital atm No. 350 Liberty Street, *LIT roPEMIETLVetni PAII4II-44GERDXPOT, JOHN SAVAGH..PropHAitqr. DIFAVING taken soo• I fitted itio,*ith all u the nthdeyn improver's .ute, this popular re sort, the anbsceber Is prepared usaceconausdate his old customers and the public generally,with the best the market lambs Clatersorill be 'w ood upy in every variety of style, durmg the sea son. His Wines, Liquors slid Met 'he Audi con. fklent in recommending to the public for their excellence. Cen. Beitket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold Wbele.ele end Remit. .mr2havd SEEM'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, TROMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modern Im pmvements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and thri pub lic generally, with the best the market grouts., OYSTERS will be served up In every variety of style during the season. - LIQUORS' and ALES he feels confidant In re commending to the public for their eichlhirunt. AP-mFArki served_cip at all hatum, - ,DAY rind and MOOT BOARDERS taken. aparly EIMOMITABIOI4, OYSTER AND DATING HUSS, NO. 111 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH 1/110Lssela /MD ILIT/IL DUlarke /X LANE AND EASTERN WISEY, PRILA DELPHIA AND 'BALTIMORE OVS 1 F.RB AND WILD GAME. All la that? PrOper SIXILIXIII. t no2B GEO. REINEMAN as CO ON HOUSE, GEORGE.AUR beIiENZ, eroprietor, No. 544 Liberty street, just e the Passenger Depot of the Penteryrraula Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor ha at at conaiderable exponSer fitted up, to excellent s le, the MANSIONROMP., would respectfully solicit a share of publics* on age. There is attached a splendid 'STABLE and extensive WAGON-YARD, affording arnMe swam modation to travelers and ammeter& His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the oast the mar ket can afford. fehv LAHR SUPERIOR COPPER MINES AND SMELTING *ORES,' PARK, N.ICURDY & CO., ANITFACTuRERS OF SitirATH, Brassiere and Bolt Copper, Preset:kr COppar (Atoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spatter Solder, Sc., also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Shed iron, Fire, Be. Constantly on hand, '1 irunnen' ti Machine. and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 Pint, and 120 Second streets. Pittsburgh, Pa, Societal order of *Dormer cut to nor dare tadattan• ceabll Tdtiw Di. X. FELBER & CO,. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IRON FOUNDERS, General lachlnlats and Boiler linkers, Near the Penults R. B. Passenger Depot. vransulawn, MANUFACTURE ALL. KINDS OF Steam Engines, rsuiging from three to ono red and fifty horse power, andlmited for Grist Mills, Saw Mille , Blast Furnaces, Ucloriee, etc. give particular attention to toe construction of En gipeesand -Machine'' , for grist nulls, and for up nglate, mulay and circular asitv Have also on hand, finished and ready or ship• ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description* • Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pantos in every variety, and continue the mzuirtfsetnte of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our .machinery rcutntshotured of the beat quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. sir Orders from all parts of the countqtrsolicitew and promptly filled: fensiaw RUSH HOUSE.—M. RUSH, Pioprie tcr, No. an Liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Pittsburgh., Pa. This hone has been lately enlarged, refitted and redurnished, and is now m the beat of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers, The beet of Oysters received daily, sold wholesale and retail, or served upin every style. The delica cies of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of Loquore,dc. 8014 YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND', CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, No 40 Fifth Street. WHERE FAMILIES, HOTELS, Restaurants and the trade generally, can be supplied with Chesapeake Bay Orators at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited: ocla ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, COIL VIRGIN ALLEY and EIMITAFIELD BT., where,Oysters and all the delioacieitof the season will be served up in the most palatable stiilc4 2 ELI VO ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithtlel at. ARARE CHANCE—For $B5O will be sold a dwelling house of five rooms with lot of grou d2C feet front, rp Carrol sareet, Allegheny, by 100 feet to Ledlie street. Call and examine. For sale by 8 CUTHBERT .t Bt,N, 611darket CL nillB G ENTS' FIREJrCH CdI.LF BOOTS, Double sole and double upper, warranted equal to any in the city, and will be sold very low for OUR W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO., BOYS BOOTS, BOYS BOOTS, YOUTHS BOOTS, , YOUTHS BOOTS, CHEAP 1 CHEAP 11 CHEAP 11 AT NO. lb FIFTH STREET. D. S. DLPFENBACIHER BEAUTIFUL GOLD .AND TINTED PAPER gANGINGS—For sale by nag WM. P. MABEHALL. WANTED -AN OIJ. REFINER TO go to a neighboring city. None buts fumy competent, practical man need aPpIT to WHITE bitoB., =6 Liberty street. LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS always on hand, and made to arderatahortlnotioe DDIPATOH W. E• SCHMERTZ & CO., WALL PAPER—A Lsrge lot of choice patterns of cheap paper lust received it JMEP.H HreirktB' ace Ifff B- Market street. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOIPT PAIN 1101 Y THE USE OF AN APPAELTTTs ..11) whereby no drawl or dalaanta he tidy ez e Used. Cold weatbegjaine thne when the unpin, - tea can be used lo de -beat advantage , mr edit „. l gentlemen and that ferrules have their teeth ex tracted by reYPlnne" , =dna rant` to testify as t o, th e minty andpainteeaneee of the operettee whet ev er has been , said by persona interestedin wr ong the contrary Wing no - knOwiedge of spy process& sirARTIFIOLALTirkTIfited ta witlT at, • • E. OUDITT- 1 ,Denth i c 13 4 ginithfieht etteet.' noldil►dis ALitURAL SKIRTS 1 B 1 natant:le Pima. Balmoral P.klrts—Elogent ityleritad oaken „ pro w ) for our 161401 trade. VrAne 4225 sea upwards. KATONOttkORtni 96 tad nano No.ll Filth **et VENISON-4, aaddlesifa r V ENISON' -4 Jost reoelveli*dior ale • • :-•- • • ,, Jt74146a. mole tainsrifiktietudateadosaih NUMBER E 66 -FINE--. 31 PIM street. AND MISSES' IMM=2I
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