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OFFICIAL , PAPPR OF TAR CITY
PITTS B URGH :
TUESDAY MORNING:::
For Afternoon and Midnight Tele
graph and Local News See First and
Third Pages.
la- Pout office stamps, of any denomination
over THUM wil. not be received for suh,cri
lions to the Post. The Postmaster here deciinme
an earl:tango the larger denominations for smaller
ones, they become useless to as.
THE CRITTENDEN RESOLD"
TION
- 4)a-the 22d of July last, the House of
Representatives, by an almost unani
mous vote upon the motion of H0n..1,
J. Crittenden, passed the following reso
ution:
Resolved, By the House of Representativ
of the Congress of the United States, that
the present deplorable civil war has been
forced upon the country by the disunion
lets of the Southern States, now 'in revolt
against the constitutional government and
in arms arcund the Capital ; that in
this national emergency Congress ban
ishing all feelings of mere pas ion
or resentment, "will only recollect
its duty to the whole country ; that
this war is not waged upo - our part in any
spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose of
conquest, or subjugation, nor for the pur
pose of overthiowing or interfering with
the rights or established institutions of the
States, but to defend and maintain the su•
premacy of the Constitution and preserve
the Union with its dignities, equalities and
the rights of the several States unimpaired,
and as soon as these objects are accomplish,
ed, the war ought to cease.
Mr. Holman, of Indiana, on Wednes
day last, again offered this resolution
with the following brief addition:.
And Whereas, Since thattime, no event
has occurred to change the feelings of the
government, therefore
Resolved, That the principles abwo
pressed are solemnly reaffirmed by this
House.
Upon motion of the notorious Thaile.
ous Stephens of this state, these were
laid upon the table by a vote of 71 ayes,
to 65 nays. If this be any indication of
the ultimate action of the House upon
the slavery question, the majority will
doubtless advance to the accomplish
mentOtthe mostultra measures. How the
border slave States now struggling with
rebellion within their own boundaries,
qui - maintain themselves, while Congress
vote§ doWn such resolutions as the above,
and iwhile the Senate is engaged upon
the consideration of a bill for emancipa
„lion, confiscation, &c., remains to be
seen. The Louisville Journal and the
Democrat, and Holt,-Crittenden anti their
followers in Kentucky, and the thous
ands in the border States vvlio have been
acting with them, will, we apprehend,
find it difficult to maintain themselves
at home in the face of this radical and
sudden change in the action of Congress.
Among those who voted to kill these
resolutions was our representative, t en.
Moorhead. We did not expect this, be:
cause of our having understood from him
the other day, that he was opposed to
the extremists of his party upon the
proper course to be pursued in the pres
ent crisis. Besides, he voted at the last
session in favor of these resolutions. We
are surprised at this step backward by
Gen. Moorhead; when men like him,
feeling the necessity of Pennsylvania
being cautious and conservative, besides
being kept in restraint by the pious ad
monition of religion, run into excesses in
legislation, what can be hoped for from
those who are classed among the ranks
of the wicked, and who care nothing for
public prosperity and virtue, tto long as
they are successful in securing govern
ment contracts.
After reflecting over this very extras
ordinary vote of our representative, we
can excuse it only nron one single ac
count, and that is the admiration he has
always entertained for Gen. Cameron.
A follower of his while belonging to the
Democracy, he was sharp after him in
his plunge into the mysteries of the
Know Nothings ; from that they both
emerged, about the same time, full
feathered Republicans, and now they
have both landed upon the platform of
radical Abolitionism. About the time
that Cameron bamboozled Forney out ol
the Senatorship, Gen. Moorhead fooled
the Republicans of this county out of a
seat in Congress. The rise and progress
of these distinguished men are quite
similar, and we suspect from their recent
declarations that their "decline and fall"
will be equally striking.
PITTSBURGH, " FORT WAYNE
& CHICAGO RAILWAY.
The line of road hence to Chicago,
when purchased at Cleveland, on the
24th of October last, was designated by
its new proprietors with the above title.
The new corporation, which will be cre•
ated this month, under a recent law of
this commonwealth, to own this proper
ty, will be styled the " Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne & Chicago Railway Company."
The "Purchasing Committee." who
now hold this road, were in session in
this city several days last week, looking
closely into its condition and manage
ment, and organizing the personale and
fixing the policy for the future, so as to
insure entire success from this time for
ward. J. F. D. Lanier, Esq., of the
banking house of Winslow, Lanier i Co.,
New York, the chairman of the commit
tee, has given recently much attention
to the affairs of the road, looking to the
reorganization, and, from his known ex
perience and standing in business and
financial matters, stimulated by a large
pecuniary interest, stockholders have
good reason to congratulate themselvis
on having the benefit of his valuable
services. We learn that the committee
adjourned with a higher estimate of the
property than they had ever before had.
Since the sale G. W. Cass, Esq., has
been acting as General Superintendent
of the road, in addition to his other
duties--which position he agreed tem
porarily to fill, until some proper person
could be had, The colmnittee 11::v. toen
fortunate in finding the man in John
Jervis, Esq., whose name and fAILIC 11:1 1 / 1 .
been identified with the public works of
this country for many years, as a civil
engineer and railway President, Mr.
Jervis entered on his duties as General
Superintendent yesterday, and his office
will likely be in Chicago.
The office of Superintendent of the
Western Division, just made vacant by
the resignation of Mr. J. N. Du Barry,
who goes upon the Northern Central
Road, of this State, as General Superin
tendent, has been tendered to 11. A.
Gardner, Esq , now the engineer of the
Hudson River Road, and recently Vice
President of the Chicago, Alton and St.
Louis Road. Mr. G. brings with him
much experience in his profession and
good name.
The office of General Manager i which
assimilates to the office of President
has been created, and is filled by Mr.
Cass, who is still the President of the
old corporation, and will, we presume,
he the President of the new one, as soon
as created.
DEC. 1(
To Judge Hanna, of Fort Wayne, the
Vice President of the old corporation, is
assigned duties appertaining to such an
office at the present time ;, end from his
long experience, business tact and large
interest in the road, we have no doubt
will be the Vice President of the new
corporation.
kr" The (hrom'cle makes no further
attempt to justify the stealing of the
President's message; its last etlhrt being
to prove that it does not cheat the pub
lic by its daily issuing of three and four
editions, when one would be sufficient
for any purpose. In endeavoring to ex
plain why it keeps important, dispatcher.
for its second edition, which should ap
pear in its; first, it coolly obr.erves that
it "invariably publishes all the new, it
gets in its first edition if within the
hounds of possibility." Now we all know
that this is mere gammon; what in the
name of goodness is to prevent it from
publishing in its first edition matter r..-
reived here at noon? Why ,nothing lut
a sharp desire for " (bore rltmrs , " to
which it alluded, and wi ich it pallets
in from the sale of its second edition.
Our Army Curry, pondruce
CAkII' 4,a+ u.,n^ar Buda's I •--ry,
Long P., 11,e, 1.),,1nt*, 4 h, l•dl
Edator Futt:—Havtng promised to keep yon
in regard to 0:/r not-,
1 nt it endeavor to riff)l the atnrnoo: I con,,,L L.
Strige I last wrote you, several ,•-•g(lai,ons hard
Laken place, 1101 some three or low hare Keen
A copied, viz: Capi. Jchnston. Co A: Capt. Ayer,
Co. 1. Lieut. Illaok, Co. .E; Icod sad
ideuienaute Elything (Co I'd atid
Thiftrisea from the fact Ilia( . :in !et. iitto aoui•t
heir ab; lily to pion ernl•raCe the 11,4 0 pp c ,,,, 1 , t y
of throning up their eommisoti as are their nil ,
ry Ignorance is made pubic throng.. the boas
Inquiry. 'fh:B has made a fine epporturoty for ..1.:
young and deserving (.15crrs. 'line ,
ice Or I.WO.
I' tu.buzgh cornea for a share. Lieut. Oak;
wino 1..:t PAL 1,11.}0 as or,ie.. 3. ~-gvari:
It,
1. anted Ist I,u ,, tnern.nt m t-uIJ Lny n , I. ;::.t r.
t•Div,d his tipp...,i'lneat is
e,t vr cornveny. Ao 1111.10 froci a
iISVOC,RM 81101, 1,1,,f, % . 1 , 04, 10 001
toch e..,Pmation he I, by 1)11 y
our farmer orLory eergoant, i.. 00, 104 w I tie
caoa)..ty of 11-1 L eußuant, (iin10101) 1) t l Liptain
Pr.ce l e.) an,t the t.cy, spa,k 11.41.0 reg rt,m-
Mrn—Lut company I...cannot word o 1)..e
aloe an officer wddLLut a ntrugale, and we ot. t..
MVO 00,0 tafied acrd he °coup:est/Lc cam- I,J.i.
Pon in our own company,
Tester :ay we l:10 a grand brlna.ie rt.% le a•
usual the 1t regiment bore crl the !Wm pot:, a.
to appearance and tthcnen.•y. The il iy no.
propitious c ❑e, as we lied a betll 1 . 11 1.4 tillt , w u.e
ruulil prey .tie, f.. - Alowed by a warm a-I a.,
d iy. lhe Eurtice woe gvitr• rne'l wan ineh cr ta
deptl%, and by the lime we had fini,ried Jur en-•-
htDone our outward Appen-anoe t u cotes that
kk hard road to travel
romaat.e rt d i t OUT Slik;:err' I•re
pa:ad.ng t.t4roti A h tiro ai teete at tele; :lu.
rhal,ty in the tare, but it an!. are tl put
On A more taw xtail pL irtgLket A r nen.'
R Ite, for they have their courage rd np to
, he atiektny point, and flare it 'II stink Pate every
vestige oC Seceettiontem iA itanipoe.l from our ,tel,
told
With the Stars and Str.pvs Rbovo
Anil the prayers of th re Ii mre
Every single selreer at
la preparod 1. ,r any fate."
We have Lad several pa Ito inv tatious to meet
the enemy in battle array. Thi• letter was found
by come of our boys, enclosed in a bottle, Le::lch
had been caned on shore. IL m direcied to true
reg ru.,nt, and the cattents are exceedingly edify
ing. The following is a verbatim copy:
' November Id, net
.—The Fs , nt sae
“Itng.Wier Gereral
regiment preaeols tta reapecla to your command,
and would r•e most happy to meet you Min to min
and ideal to steel, when a Couthron's vengeance
you would feel! (S.gned)
"I'. S. - Alio the Fourth Tex regiment wall give
oa rome of the Min Jiiemto rung.
`:1,1 P. S. And also the Fifth 'loxes rep-men`
would be pleased to 800 soother Bull Roo affair.
and feels satisfied if Brigadier General Sick be
favor us with a call with hie brigade, we will noon
hear of illA meg haltiog , a New York City.
(digned) "MUSTANG, Coelipit Point."
how, ain't that decidedly racy It ot,v:utl, that
Bull Ran is a pleasant theme for them Yea should
have aeon the indignation tt at these mt3sive,-, cre
ated among the boys.
Corporal D. tells a very good thing that tranwred
the other night while he stood guard. It wa quit.
dark. He heard some one approaching, and gate
the usual challenge t f Who comes there?" The
aurwer came hack In rich negro accent': its
Sam, m " ''Elaye you got the counlersurn 1"
ached Corporal 1•. m.e'r, got Imam' but a
haAkt,t '" It , mtle , s h• aey Cat the Co.poral let
toe unsoph.sucabed color, d individual pash—al i c
the occurrence was related at the camp tire with
the greatest gusto. 'lb, to sme to mod an
other good ining, told at ihe expense of our Italian,
at t.! - ,e LIMB a member bf Co. F. Ile With ,n guard
and, hearing acme one adVadeing, halted 11,h, and
in the same breath (not waitirg for any response.)
told aim to '•advance and gib he de comisiseary!"
think it was upon the same night that the comical
tones of an Irishman came ringing along the lines:
'U thou' of the gaunt, nine-and-Limy weaning
that some one desired to en er camp at post forty .
ume. To us a laugh comes with these happenings .
To you they may not bring even a smile. It I
almost a luxury to me to ha an unobserved specta
tor at cur fire, around which the boys gather these
c3Ol evenings, and pass away time unt troll call or
vu Thursday night last, we had • terrible h tor m
poured down all night beg—drowning out all
el`f r- in cur lately excavated nian.,tort, IL Wa9
truly a ecru cal sight to see the buys crawl out the
next morntng, m:•re resembling drowned rate than
anyttuog e.se—easting a sorrowful lock upon their
rained don wits, where tluatlog boots, unmention
ables and tin pans. formed a "great ravel expede
hop" riding at anchor after a revere storm. lint
ttong4 are once more put to right, and every thing
now shows the air of ectufort. 'ft, boys Iwo,'
dispelled all shadowy look wand good humor pr •
mils throughout.
Tne rebel batteries aerosslthe rivor are more
demure-in their demeanor and it in on Ulteheloll
- y that they open, and then only upon some small
oyster boat or eloop:that has the presumption Gt
attempt the ran. The New Jersey &Undo has
arnOrd and endamp,.l bat a short distance up
T , boat Etc far fki+ Ladino fiend
and Ilissc.. no b.., their present ems- pment.
I hi- , -wall cc , !mother to over three brigedes—
...+h kriw, SOITIgiS,OCO MOIL
trt hn,i,ltal are progressing floely—only
one drat, ems,' my laid; Charles B. Bowman, of
eArlp.tr y I , f typhoid fever. 1 e was interred
Kith on., honors.
In rev cal sett) as correspondent, it is exported
Met. 1 shrul 1 mention romlra as sell as facts, and
c.ne in pretty free e reulation—that one hundred
wa.:ttn , are on their way hither and that our white
.1 truston ITlOres at no remote period. How much
truth there is in the report, I do rot know, but err
tat n it i- we cannot rem:l'n here all )tinter, as it is
low, unhealtney and undesirable location, not pos
sest.iiig any y fitting it for the winterquarters
01 so lugs an at my of men.
Volirs 'fru' y, R.C. H.
FROM s HE REBEL STATES.
The Union Organization in New Or
From U e Na m it'elthe Crescent. Nov. 23.
Yesterday morning Lieut. Morel, of tie Third
trot Pidice, upon information rereived,arrested
41 German named Frenzel, who lives on Charles
i.treet in th- 61P1`01:1,1 charging him with
I,sitig an ini‘endiary and n traitor to the State and
Isuthern ContNiorany. It appears that Frenzel,
who 1- Tutu an ,ittelogent man, had excited Lieut.
Morel's smpicions, some time since, by rematha
that he was repor'nd to have made in favor of lan
cets and his dynasty; he wan watched, the TWA of
friwh torsi that he ,cas heard bone that Mors toss a
uninizo ion in this eity—at teas! 6,000 atrung
h.eh, the moment that the lemcoln army mode Ito
allimranre here or oh bur omit, in,nild ci.,e and hip
therm to the , ,at ni lily
his fur tier ripened ki nave nail that his
Ilr.lp aii throats; and that
RI no onoo. Know or su , po,teti Its ex,txriOe, IL W
all the more p,welf,l
The Fight at Fort Pickens.
From the mrn:,..nnery , Ala Adver.i,r, lov. 26.
We are Inv. 1,-1 e.th tho h.howing private letter.
letter is (Coro a :h.,41,iv nte:hgeut and trust
worthy man, whose account will be bond in
tereilltg:
Both putt,. tire silent Ito 'tainting. 1 walked
down to the ttee...ii the morning, one looked at
Pieken',. Bhe consid, rainy battered. A
long dark plat, tip. , a her std , which the men Nay
is 'hot mark, p ainly votible. Poor Fort Mc-
Rae stifterod iey fir more than we thought.
then were lill,l by the failing of the cover of
eat, all I Ira utner,, wounded. 'ltey Hay 51X3
abed and shot! I II init. the Port. 'Poo damage waft
done Lr i.etbo etbi e, which tusk position eouthweid
of the I:, rt n tieo• the gun. , ititiold not be very ef.
Vi. kk.:.,1 'l,Ol er broads•de upon
h-r A of her, atide.l
=MIES
.401 •flo. I .li/ . .114 ,tBy, and the huttery I.ehin
N II I Ilf I r I.; luttarLiA the
I=l3ll
ii.l" .:k fi_LL 11 tho lig!1( opt.
1,1. , !1 , ..tv0-, 1 N+,ll ;et you Eno
I Ipyo It r the
A C.1 . 1r-4;.. Ow " ' mit , from
, ”I to en Vvr) now. We ent.•r ntn G,
,1•rtt , ..4:1,1. , as 01 sin eltsck from the enemy.
lii bull tint . 2,11 th wh.
c.ruv, ”g the !et.. bmtt.oe It to tau
"r c.f •Pr.-,41.1:11 Ty I ,, r,nnaater
WOO' r. r I rnzn a❑
..t -:...u;•lerh.tl hi. mu-ket. s.n
and•-r Cad. Hunto
I.t. ..ttn x..vne .nL flint the fight
i. , mr r .I: , v, n P.4.Mite
4, Li. E,Kna.
Tier 810 ckader the Te‘aq tuas
lo.‘ch., loge tot ".hoar.
ta, 1 ,
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p••u••i:x-r I,v govern
MEE
fll:y, .I. 1r it Hit "1
; n rt, tv for th.• rer,r
lieu ..evi•r:d I.IIG 1'4.1 VI!, 1411! ,101 t
tie nen; Lner. from Hirt, mood at an earl
day.
CongreßQ:lien from Missouri
o•r d to Cor,,.!rvms r brand. had the
ri.pr”ve !,ft 11 1 to enable the people Of
M !!, meat niornlier- of Congreon. This wite
P•ri^e M! ,, !!111 . i hut recently litorame .
men. bor of it Ciiioi-de:hi.y The provider,
frr t-p v;e !leen mentors of the HOLIGe
of.
Wt• aye the A. ..patch to the
t I.llrit Lb , • aim:el.-m.lone lately entertained by
the pehp:• , . f Virg,tua of an edvanne
I.y enemy ti.tv.. ,oft,ed to exist, and they new
.f.& oi.inparat v. !y :r.' Ii:- •Lfili.:l on what la
tuition y thnt tile ate have
liven ihlytn fr,ml t hi. neighborhood of Pound Gap
and lieyohd Pre. tine Lure, 6y.
A rep r: hivin In eharle?ton, that
•., , ier. 71 pretilhoing the destruction
oirn oi or r , e. riaoLo-r into the
10,1.1- of the room), the ntio•inr to u tradiets it, and
says. -Th.. Corr., oddiii oft,- To. at all the exposed
point, on our 1,..L have revolved positive in•
stru t.o,s to Lorn or aystroy all property which
cannot be oonveho ntly token sae, and is Likely
to t seined by the enemy."
HULL RUN
The Reported Occupation of Matthews
gentleman, now in Itiehmend, nays the Dia
recto co i iettera on Sunday, from Middlelex,
ademong Mattitewa county, VLI whieb:make no al
lu.: to tfictfpfitom of that county by the Brie•
my. and ac therefore presume there is no truth in
the report.
dlr. Breckenridge 11l
he NIA, t . Coulter, c f the 2.51,11 LI
th4t.l , hn C. Breck , nrulge jute ill from 0.11
ht t,ok rl jenn yi.e
Cost of Being Mayor of Now York
The coAt of to mg Sl .) or of how York oily, nays
the Exprut, , 1., conoog. a litiJr. too "tall" for poor
men to stand—oH the folhosing estimate, within
g ill slot of aocurnoy, toil ,how:
iionther'm Irlk sku,uoo, billm $20,000
Wood'. Ldln fih.ooo _ I /ply kr. in part reimburee. , :
by di., heavy un-tx,[l:lll.lll,etaxation—hil 6unti.er , B
d Wrocr. nro desd ID;NeA. Morn/, or rather
rn 4 , 11, pt-or ro..n can never inn for "Mayor" in
:New York.
Embalming the Dead
As ono of the ineldolval connections of the pres
ent war. it inst. An , thee has been opened
in Washington for eurthilmtng the dead. The eye
tern is t brit 01 the ceder rated rilirquet, of Paris—by
an Injectron ',fa powerful ant.septur hind, which
soon hardens the tit.res o a mar - 1.1(411Ln sub-
Starlet', and per eolly preserve, the color and fea
ture+, and keeps the body free from all odenarve
odor.
High Price for Oysters.
A ter :r4 to I wover City, Colorado Territory, to
the Fredcnck contaion this Item:
Pie had frtili oysters from Italtimore last week.
which mu , (l readik at the Gan prLe4rf earteen &Won
per. qa/:<,' , A Inn!. trade is carnet on between
this Territory All.l trtati, and the products of BriO,
haol'.. demotion hod ready purcluisers in Denver!
Salt lake, by the Arkaotna trail, in four hundred
tunes dottant from flat:telly.
If day, Nov. 23-8 A. M
13=1
nre oil Ow harbOr 11111,
I=l
be, w.II pr , h rly ie
I evri:od to OW tOl
nliee newt r counted
1.. r. w Lee burg,
, int.ther—a
a. J. fl 1:1, (*MST,
Ill'ornt l U
rr, I,ky tt, ,hooner
II ed
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i• 1 L. 0.; 111.1 t of 111. , sr ty, taint 1:1g
114 11111, four
.•t• t nt 11, it,lll thr fo,t, all of
ICO(!irung, 1113.1
1 .11 1 nu damage
e (Oa rters
t‘or rrath.r+ are already
Feu Mr, ; rOpert y at Sal le
ILI 1011 , 1111!011 lea .
The lieutuck3 Line
Burn the ('otto❑
Canadian Military Movements
.1 he Monireiti Advertiser state. 4, V,a , t.la•• ciiio
insuder of the l'ircee has proceeded we-t to talin
the necessary otitis for placing that portion of
the pv)vince iva state of defence. It has been re
i-elved to call out the Provsncial militia for drill
daring the winter, and steps have I..sen taken to
erect some fortifications at've alt points, for which
purpose the sappers and miners at Halifax are
ordered to Montreal. The ~..iivernment steams,
will not winter at iebec, but proceed to the
lakes, so tnat they can be el9t.l. , yetl, n case Si an
emergency, before the opening of the river nay , .
gauon. Arms and ammunitboa are being forward
ed from Q mime to the inland magazines.
The erection of new Lotteries Lis been com
menced near the old fort at Torontp. Two baste•
ries will be erected, each to mount six heavy
..fOr Tbove who have heen anxiously muting for
an onward movement from the Potomac, and have
been disposed to grumble at the inactivity of our
army, are now consoling themselves with the
thought that Alexander way a patient strate i rist
war. The following paragr ph to quoted from an
article in the Eclectic Magazrne for Augusl, ISt,
entilled "Soldiers and their Science:"
Bat. the leaann of military seamen handed down
lona by Alexander, to pre-eminently that of patient
yet enterprising strategy. Rapid in his marclies,
and impetuous in battle, he could wait and Willi,
until seven months of tedious and a; parently hope
less labor had reduced the stronghold of Tyre. and
gained for hisarmy a secure beats of operatiom; nor
would he advance against the Persians, twice de
feated, on the ~ ranicus aid the Jesus, until he had
sat.d.l.shedhis authority song the 'mole eoast,fmm
the Hark sea to Alexandre., end i MI, cut oft the
enemy from all communication with the milcon
tents in M oses."
Si-The Dublin Frecma... , Jourtmi leap; that 'lie
Moat Rev. Archbishop ia w Ynrh, we+gun log !he
rgSgfillel Fi on •e,ard the Afr 1,1, a laoh arrived at
42 IPOOKOW El on Monday. bin liraeo wit cry
t. time in thin country. in order to obtain a a ,(T.•
Ment of Catholic c ergymen to afford a
chaplain to each of the Union regiments requiring
one. Ile will then proceed In Rome to obtain the
neets,s try power to grant fa Mhos tii auch Chap.
Po that they can w Lai e Nor dlooetie
the regimente to which timy Illny he ;mooned may
happen.
44 - The Maiviischusetts Senator Sumner, we see
Is sharply ( . ..13fIlring in the 'Prieto tiro. Heilleek'
M itary eilininistrehon in Ni-Hour, because
e,iveito:y lets slavery PioDe,.. W. , sty•pore.
If the MassarhneeU.9 Seciarlr wnir.l but rr 140
rr ,ts.urat, a+ his p.x.eol!ea.ti • , f , r in the South have
done nr F. 0. 1 ,1.11 111,, a. ilt•t, he w ul4 have
I , ..ier, right to torillet.o x I i•nt•ra: in I!,e , tired
Carpet En4llim enouli keep ~Onnt to three
Hui' Run .•surtp.,:nk.., oun .; t- hive n un•he
M Irlary atub lion of .1 the Home 4:un,l
v
ed with if,,titlttrfi , l i!,•l:,:tt6 at th.•
rltOn.l, Vine) S..UO• •Pf 4• .ontrut ,
lion of iron mote ' ve.4,1, and iiwine rein,. T!,r• y
Is ~e utl.•arly Unt.HP/aegi I ht. aatti-R. ti:t• 4ilon of
. .IVnero'm tnf money to r.lne from I" y rn,l,
010 xppnpf.rt4tinn cot,l , l,netl nn tne rtwor.q.nln
the ,ty—sLar.ing vt tin ns, 11,,cr.puun &ICH
2 0J for th,, wont purl,
.y` The Los! t .!t. R.H td, In %rn..
!ng an evodttioa w Mextel. wan., to col IJ:A
lettt /...1 I l les dyna,!!!!
BEF"I;i:
, •R‘i lAist.•
ii r. MA(:7 ,, !.1k BALM
AL.nr, r , 1. 1 , . I km 4,-,f1.1,1
to -h. ,rnpftrt,ll4 to rt n 1-115,1,,.
I.IIMON 1t!:0!ON, Drug Ins,
rot - tier strnlthtlel I and Frar •tre-ta
A f,,119,..0rLn.vut of Rouge (I .1 it mad or), Pr.
b,'
.r..,uinepn on Lund.
l'H V , ICI A A N
' r ti ki 11.45 T
— To • litriortai—T. A I Ln A r::, No i_l3l Donal
rialmA N.,' York. tiuver.o., ••
n..• 11 1 1,4,4. from g
I, -.11 ioniv
'1••.141 ) noiri;
i'av•irr. ••! ;•/' - • aria
ftt. that I 04,;1',1 A
paouort i ortal inn u. a )), k.
Yota,
th. ,rk.
In n Vr w. a PI,- to, 1,1
In /041,11 L,
;
.ornE .•1 •••
gelJersh) th , • l hr • i•i^ h*•ll..
they , 1111., vvnt. each. {Yin.
Why-,.44 CIADRI strut, N,u V/ rk
notd by 'l't IY.KI/I . A*l H. Pttishurgli,
And by all reitypeclat.i.e.l.soerm In m.yl.oflyris,
rin7.lmiblyr
.1\112) .E 'l' E
P.. u li.Nl AN, L/Eit'l A ttt.tt.• wrest
")Y ft, F siet‘ilw 3 .1 K. R
F.l'
3 , 1 r I P.i I dear,., Ll, t.A,-ttt . . k.
AllegheAy 't Y. t tn, ,tll 1I
Uti A R1.1 , ...1' 1,1% ..11 . ABLK, A.ll.,ght-ny t;ny.
mill-int Id 21:
Ti u , term of the
DI V 1 1)FSI)
ic pi ',ND S')C, FA 1 tr ,irt•
err rion.rel rirer.l , •orl ol SIX PER NI , irrturt , ltr re
tr,r• :orr,l•rarr,,ierror nre h.. , r I. tial N•isre6,ul,..
0., on MOO eft, I rr,ol - 1 - 11 - ...r . Inth r CI the 'MI,O of
the ' llo4tylifet, No. lOU Wood
Je 4-3 t
r (II;()NER. i)FTWE —I havß
ed (dfl at No. SO SL ',31 , 11r ntr.et, Vf',rr<• A
dian te• found 'r, A. M. until 7
P. NI. ntlndnyn en coined. and at mh-r firm, at
my ner Lnne and ant,..c,
F ant Ward, Allegheny till v.
dpi Jun N Coro uor.
M Seri
'l"aaspnuctis I tr.,' AtutottaAr .PA , t
Pittetturan. I ten. fi Uett
U. PURSUANT To THE Pi"( t I,l,t‘s oF
a resolutton o the Leualature of the Onnt
inonwerdth of Aprd 10, 10th n^uce in h-retty g.voe
to all per, , ont desirous r.f proeur.nn Colpir.A of the
Act, of the neat Leg slAture, to euitneri'te at thit.
other fur the same.
A f,,q, ;.rte of tine Inv Legislature
rum.ll3 for Ulu:0 r.ul oori LmF .n.I other..
(1 , 342d:11mq:1w
ut,l, LER-IHE CND P.
hl-.N annonuefis filniliall a UN I ,
CA,iI , IDATEfor the of CI n• CONTROL', ER
at the entsung umbiema eleruon
dsc. I' H A RIZS W. I,EWIE.
OFFICE oF THE CITIZENs INSURANCE C L
Pittrburns. ifeoerni,or btb, 18'1
A FIFTEEN DIRcE
'FORS of au. i•-rnpany, ttt an.tin dining
4:Mining year be held at th iig
I.AY. 16th , nst., between th, hours 0111 m and
I p.m. (deb-141) NI ['FL REA. ''ocrtuary.
UaTi) I ;Zt...Nl off PITTSINIRG R.—
annoonee myself to you as a candidate a
the ensuing election, for the ,•the of
CITY CON'THOLLEIR.
If a long experience in varted and extensive tai.i•
Dees. a perteet fatr.l putty w th amount-, and the
nivntifieat on of a tif.ation nit. all Itt .trereets ot
my native city, t ntOle roll td lour ct , ntidenoe and
support. I will oontitenti y hope for your auttrager,
no'Cl-tf WILLIAM urrl,E,
ANNUAL >IILI II tt —HEIRE WILL BE
rc. T
Y a meeting t.i tee gtdok holdcret n 1 [he Ntilsi-
PA Ft.F.11.011.. COM PeN P.m) 't i PADA V. I 43c other
10th, at 3 o'clock p . tn•, at the effir, r f Capt,n
UTRACE, CU6TOM ktOII,SI. Parietnal attendenle
to rettuosted. de6-4t.
250 BALMORAL SKIRTS,
ALL COLORS AND PRICES
JUST OPENED AT
W. & HUGUS'.
The larg-et and moot beautiful stock of
CIMAK,
CIRCULARS,
IffSEMI
SHAWL,‘J,
All of the NE WEST STY LES at
W. & D. HUGUS',
CORNER MTH AND MARKET BTRKETS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
E mPLOYMENT-
PATICir CLOTII/Lti WRlMixit
IS WANTED IN EV_EItY FAMILY.
Those wicking to i ngege:in a go , d:htlY noon
Wtil mt all to secure an interest la it.
Maclone and t °tatty rights for sate by
F.. A OLHASY,
Hare's Hotel, Putaburgh.
Call and see it work. . dal° 2w
r.L — F..:X.EHRITILIN OF THE: PENN LITERARY
HOCINTY for the. bent di of the FA MIL I KS
OF VOLUD.TRERSiniCONCERT HALL on
THURSDAY .EVEHLNH. DECKaNfHER -1 2tb.
To cor asst of Original 0 at of B,Eseaya, Recitation.,
I nalognee, and Denar e ot. the question "dhoti rd the
fre •doin of the preen be resirioted.
Young's celebrated bra- . o an 1 tong ha d ad; be
In at ondaoen.
beta 20 eentsr, to be had at the book and music
inns, from the members nod at lt
0 1101 a' I A past tS ,A.keic; I.otiorma.en Pnm•
m inns at 7 1 4, delo3t
- -
ON I HE ULII.O HI V ttif..-10 acres tit .
valuable land for sale, having a front on the
01110 t• vt.o; n.tliatn near NVOlnvido Tbe Cleveland
and rittaburgu livirnod rutin through it. For price
and terms apply at the Real E , tat,'
0 . CU t l l h H: ,11;t1
:del° 61 Market street.
NEAR LLS LI EI ror suite 10
acre:• r.t vOnahle land on the Ohio river. near
the Poibhurali Kati Clevel-ind rat mad
r Lim nc through it. Fa prate nail tetmi apply at
lt.ti real r, ate ~ttice of
CUTPRFRT & SON,
den at Market rriir.ot
Vr. N ISI /N-10 saddles choice No', 1
Ventrun itht received by expreaa and for
sale by JAM A FETZEK,
del() corner Wirket and F Aft
DAGIi E ULT Elt —4 jai cuoice
yellow:pmeked Flutter rorolved and 'or Bale by
AYI'L Ezi, A i'.l2LE:•:. too t.t)ls. cllulce
8L Louts Apples, in store acd for Finin ter
.1 AS. A. FEIZ KR,
di le 7eornPr Markel and Firnt tdreets.
f 0-PARTN E fi.• I 1 I —WE HAVE
siesneirded alte u- in the GLOSS manurae
t meg engine e, Stilstr.KT WALI.ACE and W. F.
st K the st yle of the tirnl to remain ne hereto
fn.., S. M, K Ers. it CO, This aceritrtnerehT to date
Iroin inel. rI. MeK K.
.I,r JAst AIcILEE.
Q(i A E
LI Bs) Barr( I. Baltimore B, ()offs°.
Sugar.
t.) barrel:, axis's C, c. fee.
Bogar. —in afore and for sale
KEY M Kit tr 14669,
Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street..
.1 Slight Cold,
QQj'QVY •
qh ,jirn sencs
atiONCHI ,
which might.
T!IOCR. rah ,Axis
• n•••••• :77JY173 of fh import,"
• - 1. A ~11 tat
if r,ot aticr.decl, to, f;007.
1a17.3f cilLes
t
/ 1117 h S
sauri , 4 . 4'.(11 s : -1 •
. 12 xiitnitiirn,
• ? . ..€7 . .7 (I .2 " ke tie I /4C I
. rr.
Public Speakers Speakers Singers
For "file I,y
111111121
A"1 N S A I,E. --4)n
• itth eia• of Ifooomhor.l , oll. at 10 0 olf
10 nt Abe (noir , In the oily of Powt,arall, 1
orfor at pith; e tolr a 1 2-Irgt. , quantity of IV ea.
NO It. fONOW...:IaI Sk,reP in 10
no ',My, it." , r ho WI,. In lion
. u ) acre- :a 1V o!lh C . ' it , . lows: 52(1
ct.auty. Ohio, oPwr 100 Aere4
0,,,.utv and 001 . 10 . 31 tillthlrett fiCS.PI3I.II.-
in Rarnt.ey 4 , ll.inty Mtnneown: land was•
ran:- ,011..t1r1::01/ to 1310 arras. 1.0/odoo a large name
.• , • . 0. 4, 0010, ).01/401000., 11110 0 Ita. Se Th
• H ••I
10 0111. 10 rlow out the trhAt
, nn I parties luterestevi vould 4 , . well to
.1 , lend Ron 4:14, PiLtet,tirgn, or at the
r.f 1 h.. 1 . ,1101.1 Tretailkill,f 10 the (snort. lit one.
Tor - re, oa-t1 W M..li CAM Fli &Lb.
n.,22 3.1 t w A,..ltzne.. 1 Jame. ttlakely.
SUPERIOR TO ' JANE EIRE "
PRICE, 25 CENTS ONLY
FOR BETTER, FOR \VORS
A CUA RM ING I.UCI. STUR'
U 1: H T E Ul. W Ull6 12;
Supvri.,r .bn lialifax," "Jane Lyre,
or "East Lynne," and is also the
alobt cliartutniz Lovo Story pub.
ht.hod for years.
JOE BETTER, FOR WORE.
end unshrtded edition is put , lndled
an large Ontigfo volume, with large and clear type,
and oo fi oe paper.
P II ICE 25 CENTS A COPY ONLY
U. K. HU LtiEttl 9
IA A NIT Y ACTURSH o
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
County 'iron
FURNITURE •
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantly on I.and, which we will eed at the lowee
priree lot CASH. mil6:llrne
A N" RDINACE REPEALING AN
O rdinance re'ative to Clty Warrants, patnied
June 2^i h, 1869, and section aixth of cnaptee twenty
erieen of Rewired C ue, ordained and enacted
Oo
toLer ti.h. 1969
PA, It (mitiared and eu.&od by the M:yor, Alder
men and c,haene of Pittsburgh in Select and ora
men Donnoils assembled, and it in hereby enacted
try bite anrhoroy of the same, That an ordinance
relatorw to ell y officers and city warrrooe, pyro.ad
June .7th 1569 and teetion slain o: -hatter twon
ty.sevou of iteviberl Utile, re , eove to en,' oft:cora
and c.d. , ' warrants, ordained suit enantel Oototter
6th, 1869. be and the eats is hereby repealed.
Orda neo and enacted Into a yaw in Uoun,nla, thin
nth nay of Doe, Inter, A. D., PAIL
_
dwM E 3 WAVLE'S'.
Pres:dent of Select Council.
A dent: R MonaoW,
t.lrrii of ootect
A G. McCANDLESA
Preoiileut of COlllll/IJU Couoo.l.
Atte..t utin Di' Al mriEn,
Cl.rloillte.mmon Council. n
186
• BALMOR AL SKII IS
BY THE STEAM ER CANADA.
reoeivi.al thin day and for sae at wholesale and re
011E1=1
BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS,
A large variety just received,
SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS,
AT THE. CHEAP CASH 8 WAN: OF
JUSEPfi H. BORLAND,
del 98 Market Ittreet. 2nd door from Fifth.
11111 EFINED 01.1 47 -3(.1 barrels
for t.ate
de7 H a:NRY H. COLLINS
T's.ll±.V4 )1..V ERS, 6 .StiUT
freeh sunply Wei received end fer vale by
dui itoWN R TETLEY, 136 Wiped etreeL
p()Y's AND higN's SKATES foi
1 II Hale by BoWN & TETL&Y,
de7 1.311W0n.1 etreet
LA DIES SKATES j received and
SKATES
for hale by BUWN & TETLEY,
110 131 Weed etreet.
1. PALS ISKA.T}S' for sale low
,=OOO by • IitOWN & TETLEY,
de7 Ile Wood street.
J. A. FE'! 'LEN
r.nl-rIPT Mnrksd and Fir.i ~IrAPtio
c-leot:Loi r
nd 'e,710?
FROM -TEMPLE BAR."
HENRY MINER,
Successor toHunt tt Miner.
next duct' to Pont Mike I.
EATON, MACRUht A CO,
17 Fifth street.
500 BUSH EL'', and 100 BABRERS ,
FRESH WHITE ;AXE.
ELI /ORAL° WORKS, Blair county, Pa., just
received atthe
WHITE LIME DEPOT, LIBERTY STREET,
oppomito the Metal Yard of the Pennayivama Rai
road Company, and for eale at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
far A liberal reduction made to those who bay
to sell again.
Jar We ask 13r a trial of our Lime, and if it is not
better than toe Lout artiskit,,,Weaami“. 37B .7 .
back, sit a ply thrytMeSiatersTeents per bushel or
15 cents per barrel; for the - troubf9,theylloty have
had WI. Ii it. s
,
ROitERT CANAV & CO.
Aii - We also warrant it to be cheaper at ocir pri
ces than Grey - Limn is' -
at die prices at which it te
in this market.
IS6I. DECEMBER. IS6I
iIoRNE'S HOLIDAY SALE.
PRICES Id ARIED DOWN.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
EM.BROIDE RIES and FANCY GOODS
HAVING MARKED DOWN OUR
STOOR, we are now prepared to offer very
strong inducements to persons who desire to pur
chase goods. The assortment of EMBROIDERIES
we have on hand now is very choice,. Mott of It
was bought in large lots at prices very mtioh lower
than toe cost of impor.ation, and we have deter
mined to close it all out at prices to suitthe times
CAMBRIC A .ND SWISS BEM from 50c. to $b 00.
" COLLARS, very low.
EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC lIANDRERCRIEFS,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, for 6e.
VAL. LACE TRIMMED COLLARS,
for 25e., worth 65c.
INFANTS' ROBES, at very low prices.
CAPS AND WAISTS.
LADIES' CHEMISE'—a few left—to close out at
less than cost of Importation.
LINEN COLLARS AND BEIB, very cheap
PORTEMOBIEAS AND CABO!,
A fine assortment, expressly for holiday gifts.
EMBROIDERZD SLIPPERS—a large lot just re
ceived from New York, at panic prices.
WOO, ES HOODS, SONTAG 4,
NUBL&S, SLE&VES,
SEATING CAIS, ae., &e.
JOSE PH HORNE,
77 MARKET STREET
T. J. 1.41t.AYY.-.... ?AUL HUG Mi..- WM. (i.NABIr
Western Stove Works,
245 LI BEBTY STREET, PITTSBURGH
GRAFF Oz, CO..
MANUPACTUB..EII.B;
ou LD CALL THE ATTENTION
V V u 1 al« ptiblie to their large stock of well ee,
Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
11,90—IMPEOVEZD
KITCHEN RANGES. ORATE FRONTS.
HozSow-WAAL te., among which will be forbid the
COAL COOK., ETOWAH IN THE
STATE. The
Diamond, Advaneejir-Tight, Eclipse, n
IRON CITY.
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State
Pair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also
PrirtST PREMIUM awareedto the
TRIM ABLERICAR, GLOBE lk REPUBLIC,
F.. , r the IiFBT WOOD (X)011. STOVIIi NOW IN
OAF, The H ENTUCKIAN and RANSAB Premium.
etoves are unsurpresetL We call attention of
DEALERS and IWILDERB to the largest stock of
GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS
IN THE STATE
N 14.—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal
Cook doses with Soap,Stone Linings, which stand
MI!2!=EIM!
TE FOL LOW 1 NG A R E VOLUNTA
x RV sugemente from persons of reppectability
and troth. in thia vicinity. who haves been greatly
to+n.fitteri by his reined es: some c f whom would
evidorit'y have been in their graves ere now, inheir
disaiisie,i had net tven arrested by Dr: Schellik's
rned;cine,s:
Case t f Llv or Complaint stnit‘Dyipllkahli
of Ten 'Wears Standing..
I have been suffering fir ten year's PaidAtilii
Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. I lieirrentslail
Fehenek's coming out to Martin HoefiV ;
thought I would g' and see him, as ray•
had inereased in violence within the past 4153;
sod I hatbeen under trelilinent of deVelai dodlol.
from whom I T.Offi•Pd no benefit. In the witty
part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck,
and was examined ry him w Ala his
T have been taking his • Pulnitmie .Syrup,
hei Weed T mic and Mandrake Pals niece then. and
I must say that 1 am greatly benetitt. d -by their.
use; indeed, I mug hi a moat my that J am well.
ANNA M. SMITH,
Lototti. Poland tp., Ma:ening so., Ohio.
Ociohris 31, hid.
I have been much benefitted by the use of Dr
dchenek's m.Mathes.
Oct. 31, 1861
Case of Mrs. McConnell
T had been *fleeted with Disease of the Lungs
for lour or five years, when 1 heard of• • lit.
Schenck coming to Martin Koch's. Previnue to
this time I had given up all hope of ever getting
hot Mr. Koch, whom I kneW to have been
mired by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband until
he prevailed upon me to go and see the - Doctor,
who found both my lungs affected, the bronchial
tubes were both diseased; when I breathed, they
would rattle so that-it could be heard dbilintitly.;—
I have now taken his medicines for some time,
and find myself wonderful() improved, although
not entirely recovered; I now find myself able to
attend to moat of my household duties, and • have
no doubt of my ultimate recovery, From the
benefit I have received from Dr. Scnenck's trea
men., I would advise all persona Muffled) , affected
to apply to him when he makes his next visit.
JANE McCONNELL,
Poland Townthip, Mahoning Co., Ohio,
Ott 31, 1361.
Certiffeate of Jan. Grist..
I 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 Maths
Koch's, and I determined to cell and see him, and
get examined with his Reapiromexer. I did
so, and also took all three of his medicines, ac
cording to directions, and I have beim -greatly
benefitted. I hope, from the benefit already ex
perienced, that it will not be long until I. am ea
iirely well. JANE GRIST.
Poland 'Township, Mahoning Coy - Ohio.
Oa 81, 1861.
Cure of Mrs. Warn'or.
For about five years I bad been affected with
pain in the right side army breast, and in hopes
gating relief, 1 had taken mairydrfferentitinds
of medicines, but found no benefit irom them
whatever. I then heard of Dr. 'Schenck, and
the great cures he was performing with - hie
treatment, and concluded to send to hia Agent
in Pittsburgh, Dr. Keyser for some Hof blitLrordi.
cane. Preys' Vms to taking tt, I was so prostrated as
to he ble to undress myself, or even la layin
bed; I waa obi gad to sit up Ina ohairin order to rd.
tam any ret at all. After having taken. Dr.
st•beack's m edicines, I heard that the Doctor was
coming to Martin Keth's, and I determined to itee
him. I was already so much improved'by the tote
of his medicine, as to ne able to go over to tir
och's, wh:ch is a distance of a mile from my
hoop', The Doctor pronounced my disease to be
roue n ial Consumption and .Liver Glom.
',hint, with au adhesion of the Pleura to the
r dm, J would moreover add, that I coughed al.
mo=t continnallv. and spit up large quantities of
matter daily. I took the Put mottle Syrup
Spa Weed Tonto and Mandrake Pith:
according to the Doctor's thrections,.and am , IitIOFIf
to say that lam nearly well . ANNA WAIWE.I4,
Unity Tomah?? almaltiano Os, Ohio.'
Ott. 29- 1881. det•ditw
na,ANs & 0017 M,
(Etaceissaorato Reandieso,Maaas a Co,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Oorner Wood and Waterfito.,
falans PITTSBURON. PA.
EE:=l
MIME & PHILIPS,
G OVERALL, COOPERAGE,
AT THEE FACITOIT Oa
Fayette @tract,
Between Hand and Wayne street%
PITTSIWBBII, MEW
lel_We are prepared to furnish Goal O J, Whte•
key, Me, Molames and Pork 110.11E111, at the
allorteat, notice and on the most reasonable Lerma
"I 1.. It hir . casks superior
lJ paint for oil barrels, making them perfectly
tight, for sale very cheap by
1.14 HENRY H. OULLINS
PITTSBURGH THEATRE
1,42 Aza, tURAUIR, WM. Eti I ,EfthON
Page Or Anantratort.—Pri vete Boum, $6,00; Single
Beat in Private box, $1,00; Parquette and I.Preee
Circle. chairs, 60 mute; Family three, 25 oent4;
Colored Gallery, 25 cenur, Colored Boxes, 60 Gantt;
Gallery, lb cents.
Performance to commence with tkintii,taM, beau
ilul dramit4intitted t he ; - v
sr±.
.Mr. Henderson.
To eonelndeNsitillite rtes4imioinfilte es titled ale
HOUSE THAT JA.O.E. BUILT.
Clown
termer
TUESDAY EVENING.
Will be presented •
NIPPED IN THE BUD.
Galochard. --W. A. Rowe.
Madam Galchoard....- annillientiam
Alter which Stn rink, D.naing,:Eecent ioties Ac
robatic feats, de., b r tbo whew company. including
m'LLE LOUIiE, ILA DUVAL, DAFIh,
J01161641' BART, ITZGERALD, HOWARD,
DOUGHERTY, PROF. EIBEYE and !EASTER
GEORGE.
tied L KOF PRICES--Privato Boxes 10,60 e Single
Seats in Boxes .6. cent% l'argu.tte In cents; Gallery
1.0 cents.
Doors open at 6 %, Cr rtain rises 7%.
LATE ATHENEUM, LIBERTY STREET.
From 260 to Me.
IMMENSE 1:511 00E88.
JIM FLAKE,
JIM FLAKE,
MISS MAG(IE BOWERS.
AlltS MAGGIE BOWERS.
S• 2d A RAY!: NE:W T
_ . .
and the BSI ocanCsnir.
NATRONA OIL.
W 74
E ARE NOW ANII.PACTU
RING VutrertieleiwiriCiffor jiilluinhy to
tin ning,.freedom 6f , offetulive Odor, gild transpa
rency of color; (which color we warrant not to be
changed by . age o; exposure,' is unsurpassed by
any illurrusator in Chi:Astern markets. As a
profitable Oil to the co met, we can specially
recommend it. Meer ufacture of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used all large .Soap Makers and• 011 Refineries
which excels iv per Cent. in strength all the make
of English Bode brought to this oonutry.ollrMuntt.
facture of {
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCEIMIA . TEITL4E, SALI,; 4 O,
Axe ea till and isivorab:y known, we trust the
mentionfliffnufficient.
to
orderg and inquea
illwill be promplytaiteide
birt‘kilreatung
GP,OnIGE coLnotrsr, Agent.
Penna. Balt Manufacturing t.ompany,
D lltlvdhv, 1i wood plr.ot. Pittsburgh
ECAEFS
Frii E F;IJESORIBERS HAVE, AS
•11;- BOEMATED with theiri-undet dateleitintary
6th, 3861, Mr. It RI mr‘LF.:, of the late firm, SEINE.
MAN & sIELLe. Tee business wal hereafter be
conducted under the name and idyls of RELNE
MAN. ELT Y RAN A WIENI,E, at our old stand, No.
4111 FIFTH STREET.
*BEINEMin AlaYitAl( & SIRBLM,
IMPORTERS AAD WHOLESALE DEALERS
Watdhes, CioclEs, Jewelry, tlifter and
tYlated Ware, Watch Material,
Tools and Machinery, and
WEOLF-WY AGENCY. FOR- THE
eItLifIRATKD AiKRICAIf WilellEB
(one door frpm Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Fatting the attention -of lho.imb)tc and the
tradol tattle abotte,Avis .desirello.add that wn fee
prepared to coer a larger and better melee ed Mock
of Hoods to our line titan ever was offered in this
city. Possessing every facility for obtaining the
most of. onz goods direct trom thd best Manufacto
rie,,, both in this country and in Europe, and hav
ing acquired a thorough knowledge of the bust
neselfrommearly twenty : inare experivitta, at our
present ofd atm& and Just added the large and
new etocs of the late firm of HEINEMAN a 81E
DLE, to our present large stook, we feel confident
Shat all'exammadon of puratitibtirineni vouldiuoye
advaritageddi (t buyers. -We fa - sulfa, agents for the
Justlyciatelarated A.M.ERICAN W ..:1013.1.14,manuferr
tured nklikalttuanAais.,ninFarepseTiinid=to flit all
orders prolim
tly, atanufacturers prtces. English
and Swum ate.tieq,9f evel744esepwpn. imported
to order, wi 'antrttederr to - snit &Maulers.
Watches marred in a superior manner.
n 023 HEINEMANN ABTRAN & SIEDLE.
NOW IS THE TIME
FAVORITE MAGAZINES
P 0 Ft 1862
ITBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT
AJ THE FOLLOWING RATES:
Pea 716.11.
Ha-per's Magazine...._...... $2 69 '
Godey'a Lady's Book.---,... ...... -.......... 2 50-
Atlantic, Monthly .a. - ........, - .....,-,;,:_i.„, -...4: 2 60:
Leshe's"Vishion Rti01f.......•.- ................. .....- 2 60
Peterson's Magazine- 2 00
Knickerbocker Magazine...... 2 60
R:ackwood!a•Magazine ....,......- , _ ;,,.
...., 2 Ea
All the Year fteund___.- 2 60
Onambera' Journal...-.._ ....... -.. ...... --....-.. 2 00
Rortioulturiatkplatnp .----.......- •2 C 3
florticialltiriat (colored)....- ...... - 0 00
Le , BouifieiN (Mock. of leastnotap.i.:-... t . t .„.... t c..4,03
Balloted DoitarMenthrt..-i.... • - - " ' vul. 00
kient'a Merchants Magazine 6 LO
Eclectic Magazine 6 00
American Agricalturiet...---....„--..........-..1,00
Ball% Journal otHealthU.:. -' • - '1 00
Ladies Repository 2 00
London Art Journal -. ..-.._
- London Lancet- . ..—......... 500
Arthur's Magazine. .. ... 2 00
Yankee Notions(Oomic) ... 1 00
Nix Nax (o.cmio):-.. - - ii.." • - -_-.....-.4 • .1..., ..4..4 00
illsckwgraPilillgnaTimiind t he -Font TZnarter= - -
_ hee.:- -.- . - -JO 00
Water Cure Journal ....»....._........ 100
Phrizsriceical - Jparna1.....,.:-.....-...::-..i......-itrW4 ,
Braith*iirOtKetrbsect....::...,.....4..
.....:"......‘klmec.
-
Waal's - Living Age .-. ... -..-.- 5 so
The Comic Monthly
Endget„cot Eau.. .... ~,-....,.,..•. ~......-...i., - -...;, .76, ,
PlinanyThellcia: -- • - ''• ' • 74
RUFUS PARER,
Poland, Ohio.
If yon want your Magazines promptly call or
send to
RENRY'ILINER,
Wholesitle -- Bookseller; -
STATIONER AND *Jews . DEALER,
71 and 13 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh,
and you will reenlie them promptly. de3
. _
•
Fise White; iiirint and FAZIO? Plonsuil Under
gnd Overahirte on hand, and made to order, on
,anoilest noticeat
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AMUSEMENTS.
THIS EVENING.
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