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OFFICIAL PAPER OP 7'HE CIT
P ITTS 11 VIRG :
MONDAY MORNING
,'--
Pot Afternoon and Midnight Tele
graph and Local :News See 'First and
Third Pages.
air Poet office eterstw, of env .'enomlest on
over Intag CEltt3 W.I. 001 be -eoeived for sullHerip
-00118 lA the Post The PORI Trl/4.41 pr here , See'lamf;
eo ezehtmge the huger d. nominet.otas for smaller
onee, they become useless to us.
A WORD ABOUT THE MES
SAGE.
Our city coteruporaries—those who
appropriated the President's rueFsagt-,
have, ever since its publication. beta
laboring to prove petty larceny iespeeta
ble. The Gazette indeed does not seem
much troubled, hut like LI), generality
of hardened and detected rascals, looks
incorrigible and sulky; it neither ac
knowledges its crime, nor promises
amendment in the future.
Unlike the 6 , ,zzate, that pious and con
scientious little paper, the DiApiielt,
which almost daily indulges in so much
1 orientation over the corruption of the
age, thinks that abstracting a President's
message rather a meritorious perfor
mance. It said in its issue of Saturday
that "indeed we don't know iinr cslwet
to know what little bird brought it in
at our window." The -little bad" here
alluded to is, we presume, the poor dev
il who was paid for stealing it; and if
that 'little bird' had handed over with the
message, some gentleman's pocket book,
our neighbor, we presume, would put it
to one side and make no inquiry as to
the species or plumage of his feathered
messenger. The wit of the Inspah:l,
about the little bird is no better than its
morals; it is defective in both. l his
dodging, however, to get clear of a vile
transaction, or bssen its enormity by
lame attempts at wit, does not come well
from onewho is ao leliciton , in proclaim
ing his own virtues, and whose sense of
fair-play was so delicate as to prevent
him from sui porting the late Union
ticket in this county, because, upon his
motion, it was not nominated roc
Things will change, however, as is evi
dent, not from this exhibition only, but
aswhs before demonstrated in the change
of the Dispalch's every day abuse of ri
mon Cameron into one of his principal
and most obedient followers. This mere
ly
goes to prove that the would be vir
tuous Col. F. is nut insensible to the at
tractions of the War Department, and
to secure an aspiring and a valt.rous
youth a snug place in the army, lie is
willing to take it whether conferred vise
Voce or not.
The Chronicle, too, seems not oily
pleased with the part it played in the
dirty business alluded to, but complains
that we did not give it an earlier oppor
tunity to do so. Keeping the message,
it says, from the public, from the time
we received it until we published it, 1,
unpardonable, and realm 1.;,+ that
"huh" of the nuttier lies just th( re. This
means that if we had issued the mes
sage the night we received it, it would
have been far more convenient for the
Chronicle and others who desired to steal
it. Had we issued it "in time," our co
temporaries would have been spared thy
trouble and inconvenience of skulking
about in the cold to secure a copy. Be_
aides the joke of the thing would have
been quite exhilersting; paying for a
message, setting it up, and issuing it in
the evening and all to oblige our neigh
bors. We issued it at our regular time
of issuing our paper. The agent el the
Associated Press having refused to send
it, the public could not reasonably ex_
pect the message until it strived by
mail. So, our enterprise, instead of
keeping the message from them twelve
hours, was the means of furnishing it to
them more than that length of time in
advance. But if keeping the message
for our regular issue be au offense so
full of "hub," will the. Chronicle tell us
why it has been, ever since the war
commenced, issuing three and foul• edi_
bons, when all the news it had could he
given in its first? Why keep news re_
ceived at 10 o'clock out of its first edi
tion, in, order to make a fleet - mil issue
and keep news which should be in the
second in order to manufacture a third•
This is the Ini6 we would like to have
explained, and in explaining it we shall
be under additional obligation,: it our
liberal cotemporary will state whether
or not it is to make "a few more dimes
NO SERIOUS TROUBLE AFTER
ALL.
A correspondent., referring to the dif
ference between the President and Sec
retary Cameron on the emancipation
question, says:
"There was much excitement in Wash•
ington last evening over the modaication
of the report of the Secretary of War. It
was rumored that the Cabinet Was broken
np on the question, :he President deruaDth
ing the modification of tile report and the
Secretary refusing to do eo. This was near.
ly all exaggeration, a; no quarrel or eem , .
Mane •of one occurred. The medtlication
was consented to without any serious trou
ble "
Of course it was. The wily Secretary
of War desired no quarrel that would
lead to "unpleasant con 9 equeilces." In
the first place, he had no right to run
counter to the President's opinions upon
governmental questions ; and even if
he had, Secretary Cameron is not the
man to exercise it. But the President
announced no settled line of policy in
relation to the extinction of slavery in
connection with the war; he will be gov
erned by circumstances as they arise.
The Secretary, on the contrary, wished
to..he in the ring, at an early day, upon
the irrepressible conflict, by announcing
himself in favor of
- the most radical and
decided measures. This is all he intend-
_ .
ed. As to the possibility of his differing
Fkidth his chief to the extent of endan
geriug his position, there can he nothin g
in politics, diplomacy or the science id .
government more inconceivaLle or rt -
mote. Gentlemen of the nicest sensi
bilities will not abandon snug Calline!
appointments without receiving sevei al
hints to do so. how then could the oil
veteran of caucus, convention iin,l in
tricue be expected to retire Ilion a mere
punctilio' In the nervous latig wage of
another, he now exclaims—
DE" 9 . I that man!"
The Washington cm espondent of the
Evening Pod intimate+ that certain oon
tractors, occupying high places in the
government, are beginning to grow ner
vous in anticipation of cert sin develop
ments. It says; —" The evidence talsen
by the House Committee of Investigation
on Contracts is soon to be published, or
a batch of it at least. Some of the level
opments will not b e pleasant t o 0 , an u u
important gentlemen. The tact that
some of the printed b Alimony Ims been
abstracted by the repenters of one or
two journals was this morning bri tight
before the committee, anal, upon the
promise of the off 1111 V; being given not
to offend again, they were discharged
with a slight reprimand. The business
of stealing evidence teem committee
rooms should be made disreputabl, by
the action of Congress, if t h e journals
themselves will not put an cool
Lair TLie Democrats in Washington,
says a erwie.t.pondcnt, generally
to L: mu ;di pleased with the President
n private the President ,a
-presses himself as hying undecided upon
!hi , slavery question. li e says :—"The
is a great, question, and One that I do
not feel competent to settle. Let Con
gress consider •it--not passionately—not
with reference to any political 1-stn•s_
but seriously and prudently, and tin n
give me its advice either in thel',irtn ut
a resolution or a bill." This is precisely
what 'ongress will du, but the question
will not be hastily settled.
ge_., Any one, says nn
Wh. , has ever seen the Slr,L:.l,n Litll,3,
"must personally entertan a Rvorat.l. ,
rf.col!rt.tion of it. The tl , ql &re E.'
queer end well conducted. Drunkennees
almost unknown l'unieLment,
rare, and the drscli.:lne, though strict, ie
, :unsiderate. Whatever Lrhy be
of the conscription, it bai the merit of
bringing an educated clan , of tn,n t
and thr.n raising the ntora:e of the
whole army."
kW- Gen lialleck has rubilA:d a ,m
-oral order which gives general sitifaction
in Missouri. hereafter nothir.; shall he
Lakin from an individual csiept what is
neeessti.ry for the tran-port and EU DR:F LW! , x•
of the troops, and except Ile is adusll2.
arms against the government, and sur
property must in all cases be taken hy•
elligent and responsible (dicers it eies.i!
•ietailerl for that purriese, who will g;v.
the owner a receipt.
- 3 n egroes on the South Carolina
HTT R rILvH (i Y.ti MO. L 1 it A I'oN To
HltNolt
Ceur Lzs, rulr:•! . e, 1., iht - ,1,
T• F It' izrAr
bra—At the rettneat of your Fr ett'ter.ty. ma.l • to
Inc yeaterday, at these headtpiartera, I hare he
honor of presenting my a t. ws of the pre:en t apt -
tittle and behavior of the negroe- to tire portion tt,
the State, intrutued to my imittiol ato ei Inmand.—
So far from their being soy ineurreottouiry
reeling among them, 1 van calm, your it' s
oellency that I have neither t-een nor itt,trd of
any act of pillaging, ineentliartern or viotenee in
any direction.
It :a true that the negroea of a 'rvi plantat,r.n ,
have ahown a spirit tl .neubortlioattun by relating
to move further up the oountry wit ea or ',te„ to do
no by their °anent; but this disr,hedo , nee sinand
he at , tgritttl rather to et feeling of d I 'mar in. utter
ho.plee.enese at being lett atone soil proto,ttotl
he the precipitate abandonment by the r non-tern
of their itlantatiena than from any organs. ..! pla n
of reitietant, to the authority they ware a. , eNooned
to obey.
B t t now feel mri h Fati , rietion in .. , tatirg, for
the inforrnatirn ct your Fxcellency. that the Le
grues are fast recol.rt ng from ti, Ott fright, and
eionniug forth from their hiding pieces, and iiiiieily
and siihmissiviety resiimilig l halt st - i r cultural tidier
without the guidance or presence in many ins:micas
of either master or overseer.
In conclthion, I would reepecchilly ail vise that.
all planters and overseers who are not mti,tert.,3
into service, and are owners or apatite of prr p rt_•
upon the mainland, should, without delay, return
to their several neighborhoods, and thus by the,
presence prevent a recurrence of that excitement
among their people, woich has been due !n great
measure to their absence
With much respect, your obedient servant.
TRO.S. N. DRAYTON, Prig ,t;en. Com.
3d Military Dietrict, Department booth Carolina.
Ex-President Buchanan on tho
Slidell and Mason Arrest.
A Lancaster correspondent, who hes (rimy vioiteri
Mr. liachanan, at Wheotiacti, soya nlinferen,
was casually made to the Elidell and Maorm arrest,
Thiedrew out from him a prompt regret that the
Administration should be 'embarrassed by a ne w
difficulty, now wit: ') everything seemed to im going
along so favorably towards ilia overthrow of the
rebellion' Be fiesititati not to say, that the pris
oners would of maitre- be given op al stt on a+ the
facia came officially before the Government. The
ground of this opinion was the game that has been
taken by °tit, re, namely : that the British tiag won
the same in its reoponsibtlaties on the roe :Mt
on the coil of England' '1 he men under it were
entitled to its protection. Long, dip'orratie. ad.
rniniatzatiye, and executive exiairienee would
,give
to his opinion much wetglit, but it to her to presume
tt at he would have rEflt-e•eil mere before expri
ing it in conducting a dtplomatm correspondence.
At heat, from the appearance (A the man, eta may
have a right to Oa: impression."
Aid for Ireland.
From the New York Evening Poet we learn
Itttstputtn Adam. of Ringeton Maseaceusette,
veteran rhipmesier retired torn active servlc,.. IrR
willing to contribute one hundred bwrela of ;lour
toward a cargo of provisions to be sent to :bit star.
ving poor of tralan 1. The generous captain will
likewiee gratuitously command the vessel on her
passage to and from that unhappy country, provi
ded no speeches are to bo made on ether side or
the Atlantic. This is a benevolent proffer.
There are so many natives of Ireland is this
country, they have served us PO well in the present
war, ano their relations with their kindred at home
are PO iOtt Math, that whatever talents Ireland is
univerAly felt in America. It seems to be car-
r ain that another famine has fallen upon tier peo
ple ; not a third of the potatoe crop will be se
cured. or, if seeured, remain untouched by tie
rot; and the ch•rgy are beginning to cal for as.
aictance.
It is properly the duly of the 'British nation to
provide against the it rasters of this intim:ion
het the spontaneous generosity cf the .4 mencan
people will not be restratued by the eons Men
tion. Already, the ohoritable are moving, s n d
one tail nes eap , aurt I reposes another ex peditiOn
like that of /847.
am not
Contrac's
Coast.
t',,.L i
r I.y the- r , liggAnlloll that if
tho ( . 1.1, • m.on iv d••• not immediately concluded ,
j.i• fay ihroutiti Had!, it ran
hard y I 4. i,nci , ved /hat. lora hy intestine iiihor
dc!s. and in mutual destruction that
Qtrenutii trhMupport or
the p
r lorol to ahrly. Olt, United States occupy
pna..ion :Iran in rho dap; of their
unial, and of , treCgth. 11171),Ttert,U4
oantag...• ken ar Ir,; lIV taken of r his, I.ln it 18
nn: of fool that a weal, natif.o is seek
ing tc).,:laco 1. and that. coasidering the short
re..s ton, !ma wh,c2, nen elapaerl, al:0d the small
am.unt of hiandshad whien it has undergone, its
boo, t':os d with a vary consid
ambit. atn,nint uI :tweet-, "
. ::; , r untr)acitnan Patti was in
mt.t %tin great, krptneag and adoura•
11.:n list we hi—tier hon.& at the theatre—
i.een petted with bouquetr--otne
• nth , ,nte r a in the gal!ery, not hay; ng
w a I,rge glees bott!e on the
mage, and th- hag meat"; seattered dangerously
shoot the Pettus donns, though fortunately
i not 8:to pened her t. lack eyes with
ent, ezedoretiutt—"BOW itrange Wts
t' , ere a,y , tdop; to a '" and wens after left the the
' tore. 1t ae j gh , bed he stage door another
pre.en , •• ! ahowed that the
eyeet, , -I the u i4:lt h-d not yet reached their
A ..:Nce: c1.1,--(rOt a private vehicle
mead oo Ruch co , a-lort.)—had been provided
for her, aryl a .Itte r e ad. her appearance she
found that the ho-se had been rt moved and the
me t h had switched rupea to the abatis, With the
aid 01 theme they dragged the vehicle from the
ttbtatte to the hotel, several of the ringleaders
rnountirg on the roof and others clinging to the
hack. The shouts 0. the populace followed them
to then' destination, and when they arrived there
they begze , i, or rather insisted, that Mad'lle Patti
wou'd Ci 14,v wordg to them from the bat
e. T: t. at,e very graciously agreed to do, and
Lerse n t balcony, notialthetand
mg 01,1 dr,cl, bins rx.n, she Thanked her Dublin
friends eoriii.ll) for their generona patronage,
and Phowerod upon them the bonnets she had
previously received from the audience:
I` A IL! It:iYtt NE,IV S
DeCetn,—. GI y,.J;r% w.II Lave two [telt .
tn. 0,
i I P1NN. , 1,1, IN ' , presented as p•pug much
z L.., 0, in;ons of Mr. Holt, of ken-
. • I.er I Congress , now a prisoner
s wj . c . cn tii rhe Clerk of the House
thaL lie will recupy his beibt in
1111111=111
eppreiiiinidons Are hilt that the rebel
prir Nit iile, at Liverpool, which burned
" n " " f '" ' , evil New 1 rk packet stup,v; will in
iereepi die iiit• timer Artigii with Gen. Scott.
A tl I.n I ir iterp-onf draa , , sinfied with
sponges c. , w • has just been invented by
a 1 , , nehmst: came„ I , ,vi , rt. It will enable the
n'er a burning building a::d remain
Ferarxl ininwes
Gin. Eamon: body guard wa, rott,tered out of
' ; `.v , 'lnl•nr2fdtt. \Von tory were drawn
nli t•el,.. (;.n g fro rrminnstratei
d. 1•" , nv iii 1 , 0 i,” of the h.rvice. of so splendid
or iron
•-le.tror 1v)11 mturn from 800
1. a crty ear):o of
HI•1•!, - for Ihr rei,vl.; A south ern
he hd h , had a heary
l'tt• 4
.1.. - ttr• (?s that tho totssiou 0
P'tt •• -It , G•-nt-tral in Canada, Itt •
El-n `4r t•.•'•,.. 1,1 ~Ltit, n A nil igntion of the
la el 01nathatis going to
14: ,) i , I PP. h n . ho•tip
11. Fte , ti .4 . (;en. his A kg:spedinon into
w. tpa. the rei,lll aro badly n
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wAllt r.f 111111k9 or iron. piee
soli other vnrietle.= haulg
! 1•.1., for two, 10-tvild 01 ex ,2001:1
A ruAr wt•in, , ,cl in troth It-g., On the tnittle 13,
of P., Ir ! nnnh:r no vrklk, was f. - iind In the
tar :- , l,llgled Banner
far hich e our , urgF , nn, 4a7 1.1,y
t hM. lie we. t•mught
it, \Cot, .1 , pott.r y
‘111:11.- I,P Pre, lent ha.. re,l4.
1.,1,107f of , :axony Al
of Ern
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01..0 111. 1 h.ld . 111 . 401' 4:011•01 0
U•l'L V:tl11,1
r. I. thßt. tho puit-olli
at !x. 41.1 n M. , rII ti... lower Potomac, w
v •!••• . '‘v A ~; . .i i i nn Snuinlny, wltn Legge
1% ; -; I imt,nt.. - 11.1m.i from Richmond.
• kH. ..I,ri -- I tylgrr 1,2F1 of
tro• p.rin 1 . 1
r tr.o li , ronwr Pu U.orltai. , , oil to
1.,. a hn.baud hymn
PEHIA'. /aryl —q rut OOP month five
dr n • r,itt ughani, of Je tier.4.a la
er y d:ptrer
lit •Iyrh,:tiren
, In the
nve and !1..pet:1,60t.
: N.sa 1 ., •rx.! Jur In l'h:ladeitsl la,
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a r.r :he pa-t
Mr. Russell's Last Lottoi
is ,untainx r , LIO 0
N 'rn t•
'Hie .%lair at Eti W Ferr3
Ferry. n.+l ‘va,
r r nr;Jcrur.Nif]
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and It I , :Itpd
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; t.i I ng, mod
\ •• I. la -ay that
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oe I , i however. not the
I :LW I h.- deaf a Ida ratonal are
no: • a•b•tratitm; and, from
k , !y that at thit , mc tn.n
nt tt, , ,J.t.r,g or co.l, ng for the inter
Ye t1.1•.111 01 /t:7O-4. •.ld In H y h e un
ier - ., c.i.1,,1•11011 The (01,1.th,b, /I a stale
ME=
Ili.•11!! • but, aleuntrrntb, Pl
..r•l',• Il• N give the ! 4 i..r:ti x 1,0 der
ro irr ni4r.d.ng rlfi n nit°. All to
,k or; I tt, r•r,'e AM inky ...ecire 1{ ( 1 1
WV/P.4101A In t.tid e r!hitirt e nd prosi,r,7).
r.r,-. n'o}
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r :t. Ir.xtreoLA of the
wll,ll theguddess of Arner.vau
t.. , harmm. A I.l.An4Lng
army. ,! f.t the o r e it
r.n,wt•• II r f • . preen, eon tiscati,ora
and pro.'•:,r -• ; he-a stand t,rd ween, and break
Tho IVloxietin Expedition
The .n a leath-r on th. MP XiCall
ex9,ll:l”ti, 11+ t (.0 Inge of the
Uta.te.: rel-renc• to it
'I nt•t.: Amc•rv.2lu) Umou cf.onnt
~Ithr troops of } •- ranee, Mug.
Istml end Shinn tin tho continent of North Amends,
wodh foel.m.iti of milt:Ai...et...l and distrusto Eng-
Isnd, til.tid Witt, Ll3O Monroe doctrine,
nod feir,•st possession in the new
xorl i s r long lo ilted on a, about to
t... om, io•r •pan n.c,• er.nounc.o.l their I nu•ntlon
td .1, rt.: ti.. m an- in.-hoe by en armed intercetl-
"it tlio approbation of the Unroll
the , nveut:on reserve,, to
imoing with the
hr* hiirc lay.n r.ower., and Ihw6 w Fort of apology
Patti and Paddy
BEFORE HAVING Y PH - 010_
catArii TAKEN,
This elegant preparation renders the skin twit and
fresh, Imparting to it a marble purity. For sale by
SIMON J.)ANSTON. Drugeiat,
corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.
A full aFsorcrnent. of Ricige (hquid and dry) Pearl
Powders, Chalk balls, Hobbs' Genuine Mean Fnn
,te,, always on hand de9
rck - Nc I'll N'SICI A NS AND
TH H. PUBLIC—ALL , II WlO4 PI,AI 4 TH:rdi
ALLCOCK ,N n 294 (lanai
street New York. November 29th, 1559.- Gentle
men i.uttered severely from a weakness
in my back, ocessioned t.y suildenly over exerting
myself. Hating beard your plte4Hrs much recant•
mended for eases of this kind, I procured one and
the re,tilt woe all that 1 could desire. A single
plaster cured me in A week.
Foam reapentfully, J. G. BRAGG%
Propr.etor of the Brandreth Ft 011 AR, New 'Y wk.
'I here lo nothing equal in the wan of a Planter to
the Porous Plaster of Mr. 4 LLif'flCK. In Asthma,
Cough, Kidney Affections. and local deer, seated
they afford ermsnent relief, and for weak
hacks, pains In the ' a le, stilettos, and Prl.llllotile
itlllB generally, they are unsurpassed for ch. , Lone
lite they Impart- Price 26 rents each. Prineipa
(who-, 294 Canal street, New y,,g.
-- -
Sold by Ti.loB. PiLlmhargb,
AtHi OP AO I . (l , lnNeW)l,l in roodioio6.,
no7,lrndAvr
TcV ,ll. .sule Aymnt
fnr It
Bli CABINET WARERI.IO3I , . 1 , , 45
SM ;I'IIEIEI.O s.TRKKi' itosoeneo...n=
sLroot, All.l4llpny 41Ity. ur.lhre rrkay ro• it,iL A I
UHARLFN' ERY HTAHLF:, Alloynariv LlLty.
ne2l-9md.2p
DI V D
1 EI) N —T T
he rußti , es of the
ed.k4uNio FtINI) h.vvi rievlare•l
1.11 annual di v demi GI SIX PER ce N r,
ttsoh to the AlOckhohterk •r i h•-r 1•• gal re prwanla.
11VAJ on and art, 16Ett, AL Lillf rtlieo of
Ih. 'I t ALL£l,ll,', No lob Wood Atro,„,
d44-3t.
CORON ER'S FFI I 11,ve open
ed an °trio. at No fio Ott . io r atr , et • anere
van be found :run 7h o'clock A M. null i o'cloca
P. M.. Sunday I+ ex rented, and at other tro•a at
my err ner It nk Lana and 1.4.4 0 rea
larerla, Final Ward. Allegla-nr r.ro
d. 4 JOri IT `4(4. r , ronor.
- _
TRIIASUREteR t.Ppi lc, Aut.!! en ,
1 , 0 , 1 t
1'1 , 14.4(1AN1"1t 'I'1! F: P. (tI'F , I,,NS oF
1 . ,4011,1110n 0: 111. ~1, he
inonwealth of April 10, 1,11, ipite e Is le ruby g yea
to all pereoll dte•irolio t.l proclir niz v 01.,. of the
Act, of the next Leg i.latiite, to Hu beerligi at tlam
°thee for the came-
A few coppPeof ihp :tete of the lam Lettiplalu
remain for tho-e puhperitAng. end °there.
it. )17,,TER ,
t'eun•y Trex •
daco:law.lB w'
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ay °num.,. 11,n-. , 1f M. UN hi
C DI DA E f , ,r ctli, co CI 1 . 1 el , NTROL lER
at t!. , - eaguing MIIIIIOII. eier.tv.n
11,6 r'flA RL NIS W. LEWIS
OF FlCEckie THE t'll'lZENti IN9llit NNE (' 1„
slh. 1.I•1
AD ELI. F'R FIFTEKN I , IIIOE
TI/R•t r f 0:1,•• .rrtptPs. I rv..•1 1 / 1 1ilv
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I p rrt. Pi, It EA, • o cr e tau,
—4. OM. -
4; —THERE Wll.l. 11F.
rC : Nr Th. w rnefung c•tit••••k1,1•1..r,•1 Iha NI tN
PA FiEIL,OII. l'A N n'l ( , ( , ... 1,1(A Y. I.e .mtbor
h.pj. 3 (e'Ciilf:n I. nr• .‘ the u 1. J•
I; RAM': ( rin /.IYI I.IOt:SE. Puti,•tuAl
in rrrlentt.d. de4-1t
—The H;.ete❑
250 BALMORAL SKIRTS,
ALL COLORS AND PRICES
(roan u!)t..h we
W. HUGUS'
ut...•:: of
==ffl
a 1".3t, 3311 W3iptitt
CIRCULARS,
A !! N E ht
W. 41i, D. 111/GUS',
(X.CIA it FIFTH IN! M Rh KT ST RM.:l'',
FOURTII ARRIVAL
DRY GOODS,
NOW OP11:NING.
It ❑mT. the kr
SHAWLS & CLOAKS,
NEW STYLES DPLESr GnODs
0410 Wirdh Vir^torol .120pirz e,•rn irrror yard
worth W c.dr(s. 1)0uble W dal, 011 0,01, Fkiden
6734 cent,. Bla,•k 611.1 C , 'o:orerl Frt•ruct.l M.
rim... 60 contr.. (6a66tmoros, Wln•nntn
and Twoed, (;roy Flr a O.IA, plain
At (wiled. F(11,,1011 . 0 plAld
and WM:O Frau
not.,
W l.i to acid colored Canton Flannel, Pri e La, I. In g
harm and Otv.:aka, Yard whoe tl'oblaaohel
MU•hna 1U cant.; Cray Military Him:lrma;
Rat:ear:ll and (loop Skirta; Needle.
Work ant lioaiery, of all
kinda.
98-We have a full Atoe.k At low prices for est Alt
C. HANSON LOVE.
EYE
EAR,
DEAFNESS,
SIGHT - H !LURING.
DR. VON MOSCHZISKER,
OCULIST ANI) AURINT.
Will remain in the city Icr only a LIMITEIi TINE
LONGER. lir. M, has sufficiently peered by his
Practice and operations during tee last ten men ilis
that his suceees in restoring the Deaf to Hewing
and the Bind to Sight, entitle him tot he emilidenee
of those woo need Ma serviette, and the claims el
BUPKRIDiII Ur in his SPHOIALITY.
ro secure his SERVICM, all applications
musL hn made at °ere.
11S-Othee. No. 15& THIRD ST., between Grant
ana Tit hbeld. n „28 I
HAVi THIS DAY RECEIVED A
Inn aseortment of
PARK'S PRICKLY PLASTERS
PARK'S PRICKLY PIASTERS.
PARK'S PRICKLY PLAs EA'S.
PARK% PRICKLY PLAsth RS.
PARK's PRICKLY PLASTERS.
PARK'S PRICKLY PLASer,Rs.
It is pronaole mere is not an adult individual in
the world viz° has not had occasion to apply pia,
ters for pain in the chest, side, limbs , howe.s, tern.
pies or hack, for a sense of faintness or ainging
at the pit of the stomach, attending Diispepida,
Liver Complaint, Rheumati-m, Asti matie A nee
lions, Colds, Coughs. Consumption, Fannin Weak
ness etc. For these complaints here is no Plai.ler
equal to Park's Prickly Plaster. Tie genuine article
for sale at
At JOSEPH FLEMING'.9
At JOSEPH FLEMING' 4 ,
At JOSEPH PLEMINWS,
At JOSEPH IPLAEMIDI6'3,
corner of the Diamond and Market nt.
corner of the Diamond and Market et.
_de corner of tne I earnond .nd Market et.
E itt BRol DER IE6 A'l' (X)ST—
FRENCH EMBROI D ERI ES & LACE GOODS AT
SEEN APPLES-100 bbla choiceG
green implee received and for sale by
tler HENRY H. 001.11. n.
Ll7ll_ _
;
fresh Lime for sale by
.24 tit) b der HENRY H. COLLLNS.
ISSE 7HE .111Ai,N0i in BALM
TY INT .E
.1-7 t
A. M .(K , u„,
JL T OPEN ED AT
CLOAWi,
S 11 A W L
FALL AND WINTER
74 Market Street
Clearing out sale or
EATON, MACRUM t CO.'S,
N 0.17 Filth street
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
1
0-PARTNERSHIP-WE II A V E
sl.Flornats..l with 11- co the GI. tEts manufac
turing latsine 14,11.011E14T WALLACE and W. F.
SlcK F. F. the style of the firm to remain as hereto
f.tre, 8. MIKE. it CO. The co-partnersh.p to date
from 2 , 1 net. y M Cll 1.
den 2te JA4 Nick . FF.
UGAR
-luJ I.rrell Baltimore B, Collre
f.ll,srrellextza C, Coffee.
Bugar.--in store and tor sate
ItEYMt It tr PROS.,
Nos. 126 and 126 Wood street.
el Slight Cold,
g_ll. „rife a Y....1C1 - LESS
tfloN CH At or e ,:•71z - ant ,
c? mitribt be che . j,-,ed,
..AMOP rerrw-dy,
r , . - zriected, qften. terrntr sr. C.. 77,271.
2'r C Qr- .'Cl',[n7
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razi.„3 if not att.:lv:bed
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:// slizin , ( Ord tz lit, the H.203,-trq - _ ,
C2aLLMALLIII7 , 'Oa
ci the „glz.Scal ,
:m-i,beti.iala relief'.
Public Speakers El Singers
iiiil
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IMEIEEZI
OPEN DAY AND EVENING
84i-Students enter at any time, and receive pri_
vale instruction in all branches or study,
u.,. For particulars call at the College, or send
for a catalogue. deit-daw
440 1F141 1,7 V
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6WIDIA:IA
THE GREAT CURE FOR COI3UNPTION
TILE PROPRI ETOR OF THIS If EDI
- having made it she Fundy of yea•e to
.•nnceotrnto the hto of the rtne 1 r.. Into a Medi.
elan for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now
°tiering to suffering humanity the result of has ex
penence. This truly great and good medic:me is
prepared at th much care, the tar betng• &stilled
ex itrc - s y for it, is therefore free from all impart.
Les of common tar.
It haa et.red worn caaoa of Corrcuro priori than any
kr own rempav on 43. n,,
It .ri I I corn RONC ITLS.
II will cur.. AS FEIN' A.
It will cure SORE THROAT A N BREAST:
It will eure C' lie; HS AND COL IR. and is an In
r4.medy for Itinsasepr 01 the Ii I hIYS and
URINARY COMPLAINTS.
Rowan) of Counterte , te.skr e .
If von have tho Dyip.pSill use Vi KT'S DYS
PEPSIA PILLS, ►od they do not ewe you
go the agent of whom you purctowo.l
tnetn, and reneive your nionry,
l'iraae call nt his et re and }re t a ii-reriptive of
eillar. A box of Pills rent by MM., poet-paid on re.
..tp: of One Doliar,
No. 11. Routh R , eond street. Phila.,
Q C. WISH A R.T, Proprietor.
Sold hy I H. KEISER, No. 140 Wood atraet.
13roori
SUPERIOR: I TV "JAME- ILE •
PRICE, 25 CEItT6 0-111;Y
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE,
A UIiARMING LOVII SfOlit
1 , 11()M -TEMPLE; BAR. 4
P R, ETTE R, F WORSE
Superior to 'J liallfax,7-“-Jaito Eyre
or "East Lynne,"
.and; is also• the
most charming T:ieve Story pub,
lished for years.
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE
Complete and unabridged edition IE4 paliahed in
forge uotavo vo,u me, with large totol clear type,
and on tine paper.
PRICE 25 CENTS A COPY ONLY
EDMITEES
HENRY HINER,
Succesi4or toHont tt Miner.
scat tiocr to Post office NI
R. fit. IMUILGEtt.
MAI7U7dOTMIICIi 07
EVERY DESCRIPTION Or
FURNITURE.
No. 4.1 Smithfield ,Street,
PITTSBURCH.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantly on hand, whioh we will sell a the lowes
prices for CASH: myl6:l.y3s
AN (iRDINACE REPEALING AN
Ordinance re•auve to City Warrants. passed
J Rod geetion mxth of c,hapter twenty
m.. 1,11 of 14 Yin,' Ct de, ordained and - enacted Oc
tober 6111, 181,9 .
He it ordained and eructed by the Mayon, Alder
mon and eititanns of Pittsburgh in Select and t °m
inim Councils assembled, and it is hereby enacted
by the euttionty 01 tho same, Tbat .1t Ordinance
relative to ens °Mears anti - city.wartantA. passed
June :701.1859 and t 0,1.100 sixth 01 ( hapter twen
ty.even of ItinEiect Ceua, ne.ative to city (Atoms
And rut, warrants, ordatnnd And enacts I October
nth, 18.60. be and the name is hereby repeals...
Ord.. neat and enacted into a law la Councils, this
Lth oay of Deczmt.er, A. D.. 1.601.
J,,NILN :VGA I'LEY.
President 01 Connell.
Attest, H. Mosses,
Clerk of Select Council.
A li, McCA
Preeplent of Common Coune I.
Attest: Huge kl'ildaersa.
Clerkottiommon Council. 0,7
186 BALM.OR
BY THE trrEimErt CANADA
received this day and for sae at wholeaana isa re
tail by
EATON, MACKUM .4 co ,
27 Fifth street.
H OLIDAY PR&SENTS-
BOOTS, SHOES AND GU MS,
A larke variety just received,
SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS,
AT THE CHEAP CASH 810 RE OF
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
del_ 98 Market street, kad door from FM
E - FIN ED OIL-30 barrels No.
, for sale by
h..:NRY H. COLLINS
(101 .T'S SEVOLVERS, 6 SHOP._
‘..1 fresh supply lust received end (or esle by
del_ BOWN a TETLEY, Me Wood street,
- Arti MEN'S" AT ES for
sale by tit/WM & TETLEY,
del 138 Wood street
irrmEti &KAT
ES just !waived and
BuWN & TETLEY,
1 Woed street.
2iiiiiiii
1 ,
000 PITR SKATES
for sale low
by BOWN At TETLEY,
135 Wood street.
GROSS HULL'S OLD PALM SOAP,
just received nu d for Hale by
trffAALGE, A. K.F.LLIC Dr I,
nati No. 69 Federal,*
500 BUSHELS and 100 BARRELS
FRESH WHITE LIME.
from FLI,OR ADO WORKS, Blair county, Pa., just
received at the
WHITE LIME DEPOT, LIBERTY STREET,
opposite the Metal Yard of the Pearmirania Rail
road Ccanpany, and for aide at
(GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Aar!, lib ral reduction made to those sho buy
to sell .gala.
. _ .
/04-We ask for a trial of am Lime, and if it is not
better than the Lciutsville article we will dray it
hack, and pay the purchasers 5 cents per barbel or
15 cents per barrel, tor the trouble they may have
had wt./tit- .
Anr We also warrant it to be cheaper et our pri •
bee than Grey !Arne hr at the prices at which it is
slid in t h is market. tie -Ivr
DLCERHER, 16
07? 11 .Ce
11013.1 , 1 E'S HOLIDAY SALE.
PRICES MARZED DOWN.
GREAT BARGAINS - IN
EM.I3ROIDERIESand.FANCY GOODS
RA V] NG MARKED DOWN OUR
STUCK, we are now prepared to offer very
atrovg incine,tnenta to persons who desire to pnr
cruise 'mods. The essortment of EhIBROIDKRIES
we bare ou hand now is very °home. Most of it
was bought in larse luta at prices very mush lower
than the cost of impor ation, and we have deter
mined to close it all ont at prices to snit the times
CAMBRIC A .vD BWIB4 SETS, from hoc. to $0 00.
" COLLARS, very low.
EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEF/3.
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, for 6c.
VAL. LACE TRIMMED CULLARi,
I=sll
for 25e., worth Mo.
INFANTS' ROBES, at very low prlcee.
(7`falcr
CAPS AND WAISTS.
LADIES' CE11041.91 1 : 9 —a few left—to close out at
less than cost of importation.
LINEN COLLARS AND SKIS, very cheap.
PORT.EMONIEAS AND CAB"
A fine assortment, expressly for holiday gilts.
EMBROIDERsiD SLIPPER3—a large lot just re
ceived from New York, at panic prices.
WOO; EN HOODS, SONTAG",
NUBIAB,
T. J. EiRAFF..--YADI, H11G138..-WDLE:IELFF
Western Stove Works,
345 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURG!'
GRAFF & C 0.4
MANUFACTURERS;
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of the public to their large stock of well se-
Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
ALSO.-I:ISIPROVED
KITcHEN . RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
Houaw-Wasa, ac., among which will be found the
esh.B COAL COOK, STOVKB IN THE
BTATE. The
Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State
Fe.xr for the BEST COAL COOK STOVER. "deo
FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the
MIX AMERICAN, OLOBE et REPUBLIC
Fzr the BEST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN
U9E. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium
fitoves are unsurweed. We call attention of
DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
GRATE FRONTS 8c FENDERS
N.B.—Weill:le the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal
Cook 9 ores with Soap-Stone Linings, which stand
the fire better than iron. oatias
THE FOLLOW I NG AIIE VOLUNTA
RY statements from . oersons et respectability
and truth, in this vicinity, who hays been greatly
hencfitmd by his remedies; some of whom would
evtdemly have been in theingraves erepow, ttoilir
Dr. disz,ses had not been arrested by D benMs
me:ficines: •
Case cf Liver Complaint and Dyaplpsia
of Ten Years Standing.
I have been nuffering f..r tea yearn pant from
L'ver Complaint and Dyspepsia. J neard of fir.
Ptilienekin coming out to Martin Koch''. and I
thought 1 would gl and see him. es my disease
had increased in violence within the past two yeirii,
and lbw! been under trea.ment of severe; doe 4n ,
from whom I reeet.est no benefit. In the early
part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck,
and was examined by him with his " RhSPIIIO3I
- fEal" I have been taking his Pulpit nit .Syrup,
Sex Weed 7'inic and Mandrake Pills since then, and
I must say that I em greatly baneatt-d by their
tine ; indeed, I might almost say that lamwell.
ANNA M. SMITH,
•
Lowelt, Poland tp., Mat,oning co, Ohio
October 31, 1 S bl..
I hAvo been ranch benellited by the use of Dr;
9<thencles nivdieines.
ckt. 31,1861
Case of Mrs. MisCounell.
I had been affected with Disease of the Lunge
for tour or five years, when I heard of 'Dr.
Schenck coming to Martin Koch's. Previous to
this time I had given up all hope of ever gettiag
well, but Mr. Koch, whom I knew to have been
- cured by- Dr. Schenck, urged my husband until
lib prevailed upon me to.igo and sae the Doctor,
who found both my lungs affected, the bronchial
tubes were both diseased; when 1 breathed, they
would rattle so that it could , be heard -distinctly.—
I have now taken his medicines for some lime,
end find myself wonderful*, improved. although
not entirely recovered• 1 now find myself able to
attend to most of my household duties, and have
ro doubt of my intimate recovery. From the
benefit I have received from Dr. Scnenek's tree
men., I would advise all persons similarly affected
to apply to him when he makes hie next visit.
• JANE McCONNKLL,
Po/and Tbunahip, .11:fahoning 'Co, Ohio.
Gct. 31, 188 L
Certificate of Jane Grist.
have been troubled for about two years with a
pain in my breast. Late in the Spring of this year
I heard of Dr. Schenck coming out to Martin
lioch'a,and I determined to call and see him, and
get examined with his Itesplrometer. I did
so, and also took all three of his medicines, ac
cording to directions, and I have been greatly
benefitted. I hope, from the benefit already ex•
penenced, that it will not be long until I am en.
tirely well. JANE GRIST.
Poland Towathip, Mahoning Co, Ohio.
Oct. 81, 1861. .
Cure of lErs. Warner.
•
For about five years I had been affected with
pain in the right side of my breast, and in hopes
tif getting rebel, I. had taken many differedt,kinda
of medicines, LAU found no:bet:melt
~frorn Atilt
whatever. I then beard of Dr. Schenck and
and
the great cures he was performing th his
treatment. and concluded to amid to hi Agent
in Fitisburgh, In Keyser for some of hie nualt 7 ,
nine. Previnus to taking it, I was so prostrated aii
to be un •Me to undress mysell, or even to lay in
bed; I was obl.ged to sit up in a chair in order to ob,'
tats any rest at ell., After having taken Dr.
nchenck'e medicines, I heard that the DoCtor was
coming to Martin Koch% and I determined to see'
him. I was already Po trutoh improved by the use
of his meuicine, as to oe able to go over Goldr.
it °oh's, which ia a distance of a rode 'froin my
novae. The tooter pronounced my disease to be
Dramatist' Consumption and Liver,Oom.
plaint, with an adtieeson ; of the Tiptoe to the
ribs. i would moreover add, that I coughed. al
most continnallv, and spit up large quantities of
matter daily. I took the Pulmonle Syrup,
Sea Weed Tonle and Mandrake i Plus,
according to the Doctor's directions, and am ihalip".
to say that lem nearly Well . ANNA WARNEFL, ..
Oct. 29- 1891. t tity Towashur . Ookmbiana Co. ChM,.
.. . A - t .., dei•iliit
STEAMBOAT AGENCY. ,
WILLIAM HAZLETT
Has opened an office at
NO. 94 WATER STREET,
Where he will transact a general Steamboat Agency
busioess, and would solicit a ahare of patronage
from stemma:sat men. nollo-3m
AIMEE dt PAILIPS, --
GEIVEItAtiL COOP GE
A? MITI NNW meal as
Payette Stre.et,
Between Head and Wayne streets, '
PITTSBURGII, PEWII,,
IMWe are prepared. to furnish CaatOd, w_bio;
ehortast Alil / 2 i= a : d lr kß r= g"We l l l on the Pr,
_ _
REFINERS.-6 casks supe*lr
‘,../ paint for oil barrola. En4lllo *:"."3146(41.?"
Nth% for Balt, Very cheap by
mold MOW
ROBERT H. CANAN & CO
From 2,0 1..) abe.
SLEEVES,
SKATING CAPS, Fze., ke.
JOSEPH BORNE,
77 MARKET STREET
IRON CITY,
IN THE STATE
RUFITB PARKER,
Parsmt, Ohio.
AMUSEMENTS.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
Diem 120 PdAn05e.........WM. HEM/L.104 . )N
nib:ions Anananom—Frivate Boxes, Ism; Wright
Seat 111 Privnie Box, 81,00; Pargnette and DrOPil ,
Cirelts: chairs, 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 creak,
Clothed Gallery, 25 cents; Colored Boxer', 60 canna
aailery, lb cents.
THIS EVE,NING.
Great success of, the new pantomime e, titled the
HOUSE THAT
Clown ....... . Malt'
l'rerionato wh r ch the
BOBBItkEi.
Charles De Moor W*l. Re' demon:
TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES .
PENN STREET, NEAR ST. CLAIR
MON pa Y hvINING..
The.performanee Wid oaminertee with a larigha
ble farce in which FANNY 'DENHAM and W. A .
xt.war, will appear.
After which dancing hy
MLLE LOUISE.
Scrip by ILA DUVAI:
Near.) dol locations by Alcorn. DAVID, HART,
P 11 zr: ER I LD and DOUGIIIIRTY.
Acrobttie feats and balancing by KIRBY'S A EON
Tho whole to conclude wilt
LE BAL
Slim Jim ..... J. L
SCA LE OS PAL:FS—Private Boxes 51,80; Single
Scats In Boxt s .6 cent.% Yaninette 16 mark Gallery
10 cents.
Doors open at 8 %, Cr stain rises 7%.•
NATRONA OIL
NVE ARE NOW MANUFACTII
RING this arlicle.,which for brilliancy in
bunting, freedom of offensive odor, and transpa
rency or color, (which calor We warrant - not to be
changed, by age or exposnre,) ia unsurpassed by
any illitenditortti Maar Eastern Markets. As a
profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially
recommend it. Also, our manufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all /arge Soap Make and Oil Refineries
whiMaeareeis le percent., in efreui_gstr idl the make
of EnitlialaSndil krone:o4o this dountiy.. Our MUM.
facture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE. SALT, .te •
Are no well and lavorably known, we t.rnet, the
mention us suffielenc.
All orders and inquiries will be promptly attends
to by ddregamg
GEORGE COLHOUN, Agent.
Penna. Salt Manufacturing Oompany,
nelitivd&wia 7i wood street. Pitiabn rgh
CO- PA RTNE RSHI P.
TH E SUB,SGRI.BERS HAVE AS
-8 SOCIATED With theft' under date February
Bth, Thel, Mr. It SIB DLE, of the late firm, REIEIde
Tel) bashieeffAirdl hereafter be
conducted under the flame sintratyle of MINE
MAN. MISRAN & EtrEDLE,tIA our old etand, No.
451 FIFTH STREET.
REIjkIEMAH A NEYRLEI
HEINEMAN, MOHAN & BINDLE,
IMPORTERS 11411 'WHOLESALE DEALERS
In every description of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and
,Plated Ware, ti atch Material,
Tools and Machinery, and
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR. THE
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCHES
NO. 42 FIFTH STREET,
(one door from Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa,
in calling the attention of the public and the
trade to the above, we desire to add that we are
prepared to coer a larger and better selec.ed stock
of Goods monrilne than ever was offered in this
city. Possessing every facility for obtaining the
moat, otourgoocia,direct trout the beet manufacto.
ries, both in thin country and in Europa, and hay
tag acquired a thorough knowledge of the bud.
nese from nearly twenty years experience, at our
present old stand, and just added the large and
new stock of the late firm of RELNEMAN i BIE.
DLE;to our present large stoek, we feel confident
that an examine ion of our assortment would prove
advantageous to buyers, We are also agents, for the
justly celebrated AMERICAN W ATOM ES,rnanufac•
tured at Waltham, Mass.,and are prepared to flit all
orders promptly, at manufaetttrersprtces. English
and Swiss Watches, of every desenphon, imported
to order, with mammon to suit purchasers.
Watches reptered in a superior manner.
n 023 REINEMAN, MItYRAN IMEDLE.
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