She fhtstongh |osi. JWilhed Beery Horning, (Sunday, BxceptxSJ At the North-East corner of Fifth and Wood ste. Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance. WSingle oopies, Two Dents—hr Bale at the teneter la the Office, end bv the NeWßbovs. RATES OF ADVEBTISIN9. thie insertion,-.-...-. 60 **. ..** 50 ■» wo insertions,...—.. T 6 *** .*.* ~..„ 75 i'oreo insertions,...*. 100 ...*. ...... ...... 100 One week 1 76 ...... ...... ...... 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Send for PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPT, Don’t forget the Dollar, Address JAMES P.BABB, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. ftOBMNti POST /OB OFFICE. JAMBS P. BABB. EDWIN A. MYERS. BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS' Corner Fltth & Wood Sts., Fltts’k. MVEHr DBBCHIFTIOIf OF PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Executed lx tbs finest style. H A.XXi Do AD, cmhHl'.flL' (MERCANTILE AND LEfiAL WORK »• naort notice, on reasonable terms, Particular attention piad to tbe Printing oi POSTJIBS, P&OGRAMMES, Ac., For Concarta, Exhibitions and Circuses; URGE IOQITIONS'.OF TYPES MACHINERY HA TOM sscprai ms MAM SO sms Hmm— The tacUlbes tor toning out ;Work with prompt, ness and despatch osnnot be exoolied by any other office in the city. THE ABDESCO OIL COlffPisf Manufacture and have for •sale a superior articl»of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Non-Kxpioslrc. Also, PtIHK REJTZOJLE. Warehouse, So. 15 Hand street, HeUMfcn PITTSBURGH, PS. JOBS mooRUEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, roR thi BAiii or PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET •M” __ PJTTSB USB H . IJIHOMAS FARLEY'S ~~~ F UmTORE AND CHAIR WARE ROOMS No. 1M FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENT of teJta ~"Es33: W ~ ' P«l7. Ta-.f> T*lm Om« nWmF svju. i«Mk. mL tryspsi Interchange of Christmas Presents. We don’t know where it was that this time honored custom originated, but we ? h °A n °l }, b&i notwithstanding the war and the hard times, it is being more extensive £ P racUced this year than at any time within our recollection, Step into Henry Miner e as we did yesterday, and your fwTar Bhort 000 to he convinc. ed of this. Mr. M. alwayß did a large I business in the sale of holiday books,&c but his sales this year are three fold larger than ever before. The most expensive works, boobs hoand in fancy morocco, With heavily gilt edges and rich clasps costing from $3,00 to $B,OO each, are pick, ed up with an avidity never before experi. enced while in the way of albums, eepeci. ally the now photograph affdr, he is doing a land office business. Where the monel for all this cornea from we don’t know but wo do know that is reaping a most bountiful harvest—doing a busings in short, of which some of the largest Has tern houses might well feel proud.- Wo will not attempt enumerating the thousand and one articles suited for Uhnst mas gifts which may be had at Mr Minor’s Store; but will ask instead, that our read -1 era, before making their purchases, will drop in and examine them. It Is really worth a visit to see his collection of Cah,s k , 'if**, -Photigraphs and Albums, while his stock of Engravings, all of whioh , 10 a{ fauiUy giving away, are also worthy ol attention. Don’t forget him, we repeat when you go out to make your Christmas purenasos TheSeykhtii Cavalry—One compa n 7 of the Seventh Cavalry, Col. Wynkoop. under Oapt. JJrako, one hundred men and one hiindred and forty horses, arrived here on Wednesday night and were put on board the Anglo Saxon yesterday for conveyance to Louisville. Tne remainder of the regi ment will arrive soon. They were expect ed to leave Harrisburg on Wednesday, but did not get ofl. The remainder of the regiment arrived here by the Pennsylvania Kailroad about eight 0 clock last evening. They were tur mshed with supper by the Subsistence Com. mittee. A fleet of seven boats, of which the “Denmark” is to be flag.boat, has been chartered to carry them to Louisville.— Gen. Nagley’s Body Guard, now in Camp vviiKins, will accompany them. The fleet will scarcely leave before to-morrow. Health or the Pennstlvahta Re. beeves.— A special dispatch from Wash mgton, dated the 16th, says that the rank and file o. the Pennsylvania Reserves com plain that they have been misrepresented in regard to their sanitary condition, which causes much distress among their friends at home. There is no other body of men on the other side of the Potomac more free from sickness khan the Reserves; Every sanitary measure that modern science coulo suggest has been adopted by Gen. McOall and his medical staff. The men are all comfortably tented, and a great number have built themselves snug log houses.— This morning large numbers of the Re serves were engaged in felling and propar. ing timber for the purpose. It can be truly said, without prejudice to the patri. otic troops from other States, that there is not a better disciplined body of men in the service of the government than the Penn sylyania Reserves, CONSOi.iDATKB._The McClellan regi ment has been consolidated with the Juni, ala regiment, Col. Lewis', making a full and oomplete regimont. We have not learned ho w the field and staff officers were distributed and disposed of. Countbemandkb— Tfie Eighty-fourth and Thirty-eighth regiments have for some lime been under marching orders from Harrisburg, and their destination was iiomney, Va. These oiders being counter manded, there is no knowing at this time when or where these regiments will move nnitffS Theodoh— Co. I, First United United States Infantry, arrived from the East on Monday night, were quartered at “ s -Noptune engine house and left for the rant wm 0n ? este J rdl y- They are under Capt. Williams, and destined for Missouri. ! elarans > havin g seen hard service in lexas fc»r some yoar*. "DUCKWHEAT FLOUK—. ° 614 ur gtOßt and m B*oond strew*. A*£“B, APPLES—4OO bbls. choice St. Louib Apples, In store and for sale br roomer Marked, aatta looms ~ A ™L TIN LOOMIS 4 cx5!TdS in sLss&sz *“*■ S « *»<*- A^ d •»«- “<>. o, °ffloe, Ha 62 FOURTH STREET .bora »«vi U3hl '' AUSTIN LOoSIS, 4 oa WibTiTAM OABB & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. ALSO, Distillers and Dealer* in FOE Oil) MONONBAHELA BYE WHIBIF I 327 and 329 liibertv Streot. ’ noAiy PnvtmnuSLVA * ven ient'lo. C O t TS BEVOI/VERB, 6 SHOT -A | ®I|C SUmln post fittshuiigh ; ®ay mobning: G ITT M A.T THUS i m oF ( A ntur - Sickman —Capt. c. 1. Bwing, of Company 6., Second Vir ginia regiment, furnishes the following particulars of the death of Lieut. Alfred Sickman, at the late battle of Obeat Moun tam. He was in command of Company <*., Capt. Ewing having been detailed on a general court martial by Gen. Reynolds in the early part of Ihe engagement Lieutenant Siekman was killed, within a I few feet of the enemy's batteries. He had secured the rifle of an Indiana soldieV Who was killed, and was picking off the artillerists, firing from behind a log in W i th Ber S oant Howard Morton. a seceBBl °n officer, without hfa 4 * 1 rel ° aded hi » and was about if fa! , 6 °! nd tlme - Ue rai scd up while in the act of returning the rammer of his h!n’ “if- Btraok in the side »y a Minio loi’,a WtUOb ? nt9red abou ‘ two inches be- “‘PP I ®* and passed through him He lived about twenty-five minutes, Or. derly Sergeant VierbeUer, of Company C, remaining with him until he expired— i The regiment had changed its position in . a ho “ ean ‘ ,mo . snd his body was not ob- . tamed. He resided at Greenfield, Wash ington county.” MIEIIT 0 DEO. 20 BY TKLEGRA I'li By Yesterday's Telegram, IMPORTANT SOUTHEBS NEW! F n“onIl .s r , oute lor Rich * r,‘ 15eu 11for 1 Occupied— -1 lnlo Kentucky W^de^e ‘ , lo K«! B*., DeCßm ber 18 -vi» routa for Richmond, where he is confident Ho**Vls;7 XChM * e h —i“or d the t YorbT.t K y ’/ e P re3ontat >ve from New 1 w e “, Prisoner Bull Kun. General B »P ent forenoon at rS^iisss^a ll P “' M ' B 7 tho flag Of truce we have the R eh XiAfiaviLLic, De-ember 16-™ v»« Orleans, Dec 17 Tho u ~ vlft •^ ,ow correspondent of tho r • Bowlir, K Of sen s*ooo to^,MO mM k “ert V V °^™“ ipHH« left ° 1 8 “lle m“ wh » and seven hundred at Smlihland ’ A dispatch from Frankfort, i£y of the from that X“ " inVad ° iCeDluck y enemv P °ThB n a* V ' rK ' m “ “I"*® 1 the TJIO eflect on the temper of the people in the expofod counties w,ll bo ex tremely untoward ” sa T s hB .. R W bmoriJ Exami *' r. of the lii.b, ea»6. We are thnt rp>,)J U iMns have beon introduced into Congress cff- r ,' log sympathy to the people of Maryland; such 8 policy in tho donduct of the war as to open the wav for her ad mis 81013 into the Confederacy.’' ’ On Saturday last tho Husting. Court entered an o-der directing all Iref nogrlle, to be sold, who do not pay their tax £ b the January term of tho Court. U'mfrde- 7 a e State bonds of the fifteen million i„uo are quoted at !i J Among the other passengers iron H-t -teras is Commissary j uhn dark T h .'r o IZJ J ’ t , tle of interest from Port Koyal Inc C. S. troops have fully oc cupied Beaufort.' Barg!, quantities of t ,o, to the oo^ 0 l ° b ° Kathered and br ™« b Arrival of a Pi lie fiiilp, rh«h7 V ° K ?' De £' 19 —The British ship Cheshiro, taken off Savannah as a nrlzf Trr.'vJi 5? mpl ‘o g 10 run the bl °ckade, has arrived here. She was seized by the gun. wTffoTr? 1 while off Savannahf she ™ fro “ Liverpool, and is ioadod with " blaakela - The British from Port Fire at Leklogtoa. Ky at L the Fair 01 '- 18 - Th6 am P b ßheatre at the Fair grounds, where a regiment of soldiers were encamped, was completely destroyed by fire last night. The loss U estimated at from ten to twelve thousand a' fl£ t T g , th 6 6lC ‘ lemal >t a sentinel Shot a first lieutenant of Col. Worley’s cavalry, killing him instantly. 7 The Foreign Dl.patches-Oon- I sm Recognized, Washington, December 19—Captain George Cook has arrived here ton with dispatches from the American Minister at London to Secretary Seward 2rr,i:ta;;a F i T r D ® . P f“ id ®“‘ baa recognized Carl firih» C | h i Ad f'n f Cincinnati, as consul ‘ ha Crand Duchy of Mecklenburg btrehtz, for the Western States of Amo?. Attack on Matamoras. Baltimobb, November 18—The Bich. mond papers, received by the Old Pom boat, have an account of an attack r»n town of Matamoraa by General Carayaiel 21st e ult r °Thi h a Bro 7 naville Fta ff of the citv on the T ir?,h° CIle ? a PP eared ba 'ore the y on the 15th. and commenced the at tack on the 20th. Great carnage tcok place, and at the hour of the Flag K oi° t to press both parties claim to be successful! War Feeling to Nora Scotia. Halifax, December 19 —The warlike proWnoe. ’ gh here ’ and Ulrou S h oat the SMITH & PITCAIRN, merchant tailors Mo. 48 ST. CLAIR STlt BBT. PAPER, PaPKR, in great ’‘A'l™ “'‘WINDOW 107 Marketaireot 7 6 ' :heap ,or wt a deli Jg-iKPH R. gIKjHBa W^S^waHTpapk®,- BEAUTIFUL I PRETTY) W. P. B7 wtr»«fc —75 barrel" -hoice \j 4pp'a« received and tor salt by 08 HSWETSoOLUiffI. ti THE BOY PATEIOT . 9 • SELECT tale. History is filled with the deeds of the men of the Revolution, nor are the pa triot women forgotten in the burning words of the annuls of'7o, but where is the history which tells of the patriot I ism of the boy# of that gloomy period 1 Who writes their biographies '! There, were boys in the Revolution boys of noble patriotism and daumless spirit—boys who would not beoorne traitors, though the rack and gibbet ooofounded them—boys who toiled with an endurance and boldness unequalled in the annals of a nation for the inde pendence cf “Old Thirteen,” and had i the ir jnst desert, the brightest star in Amenoa’s constellation, and the widest stripe in her broad oanvass, would be dedicated to the “Boysof '76 ” Ret us relate an instance • It was in the year 1776. Philadelphia was in the hands of Howe and his inhuman i I soldiery, while the field of Brandywine gave American people an evidenoe of British humanity. The inhabitants of I ennaylvania and Delaware were at the morey of their foes. Bands of Hessian dragoons scouted the vicinity of Phila delphia for miles around, and commit ted aots winch would disgrace a Vandal. On the evening of a delightful au tumn day a group of boys, ranging in ago from twelve to seventeen years were gathered together on the steps of a tonantless storehouse in the little vil lage of .Newark, Delaware. The town seemed lonely, and with the exception of the youthful band referred to, not a human being met the eye. AH the men capable of beaming arms had left their homes to join the army of Wash ington on the Schuykill.— A youth of sixteen years mounted on a barrel, was giving an account of the disastrous’ bat tle ot Brandywine. James Wilson, the orator, was a hold enthusiastic in bis l ive lur iheWfucrioan cause, and j possessed of nolittle intelligence. His bright blue eyes and flaxen hair gave um an effeminate appearance, but be neath that plain homespun jacket throb | bed a heart, that never shrunk before any obstacle. His father was the com. mander ol the Delaware troops, and bis mother was dead. The boy con cluded bis narrative and was lamenting that be could not join the army. “I am not old enough,” said he, “but had I a musket 1 would not stand idle here, with my hands-useless by my aide ‘‘Are there no guns of any desorip tmn in the village ?” asked a listenin you’ “None. 1 have spent nearly a week trying to find odc, but iny efforts have been of no avail. I strongly suspect that the old tory Livingston, has stive-, ral in his house, but as he permits no cue to trespass on his land, 1 am unable to Bay positively.” . “}}. h >'.° ot take a party and search his dwelling . said Frank Howard. “He has bo one to assist him but his cow- I ardly son George, and I can thrash him as easy as that,” and the boy snapped hu bngers to imply the readiness with which he could trounce old Livingston’s James Wilson’s eyes sparkled with loy. here arc any three boys in this company who will help me, I will search old -Livingston’s house this night. All who are willing to go, just step forward three paces. J> Livery boy in that crowd stepped for ward without a moment’s hesitation. James’s eyes flashed like stars “Now by the death of Bunker Hill X will search old Livingston’s residence! though death stands in my path.” With a firm tread, and with the ut most silence, the young hoioes took up their march for old Livingston’s. Liv ingston had long been suspected of har boring British spies, and some of his former laborers had reported that he kept up a regular correspondence with the British commander. At all events he was generally regarded by the Whig* as a dangerous man. His house was situated a short distanco from White clay creek, on the side of a steep hill surrounded on all sides by tall trees 1 It was just suoh a plaoe as one might suppose suitable for the plotting of trea son. | At the time James Wilson and his little band left the deserted store house in the village of Newark, dusk had given place to the dark shades of night still it was not dark, the new moon was shining brightly through the clouds, and every objeot was perfectly distinguish able. The boys walked firmly forward maintaining a solemn silence At length they gained tho bank of the oreek and slowly followed the winding path, soon came to a little bridge which orossed a shallow rivulet leading into* White c lay, and James ordered them halt. “Let Frink Howard and myself re oonnoiter the premises first to see wheth er any danger may be apprehended.— All the rest stand here until we return. Make no noise and keep a constant watch." James and Frank silently departed and were soon lost in the thick woods through which the path run. Scarce had they gone from their companions, ere the quiok ear of Wilson detected a noise. “Hist!’’ said he to Frank, as he pul led him behind a gigantio beeoh tree. Presently George Livingston came in sight. James Wilson darted from his cove: irt and tightly grasped the boy by the neck. The cowardly youth tremb led like a reed. “Speak one word,” whispered his captor, “and I’ll toss you into the creek,” The tory’s son, struck dumb with fright, found himself in the midst of the whole group of boy heroes, with the 1 vice like gra-p of James and Frank . n cither arm. Now, said James, "answer me promptly and truly, or I’ll make your - Position uncomfortable. Do you hear’ JI°ZV" ll ”“ “ “You shall tell, or—” "Spare me and I will tell everything, f'h Cft ‘ h ° house tllere waa °o one stone ” Ut ° Ur fat “ ily and Wa j° r Brad “ Who is he r asked James. n”? ) s now ~~l don’t indeed.” Tell , threatened Frank. dragooVs 8 ’’ 116 CBptaiD ° f th ° r ° rkBhirp [Conclusion to morj-ow ] 'l ENTS “ CALF AND KIP BOOTS. BOYS CALF AND KIP BOOTS YOUTHS CALF AND KIP Boom' CHEAP! CHEAP! ! A.T NO. 15 FIFTH STKEfi •«. UuWSiTETLI, ~ ' 136 Woo*l jil » et. j^AISLNS.— 800 boxes bunci «M S tn«; :: : 100 “ Jayer « _iowf KKVMKR * 0 is. COLDIER.S, a'ITENTIOX— ' Kj 300 “Pfitent Wiiu-r KiHo-h" rhi. h.c . - sa oc!9 pRAJJBEKHIES— &JS&S: b ?“ We Kl r »^‘* r ' _»"* ’*-■.* 1« w* K h K oV» r B ‘ le b 7 * tk-i ley ’ .. 1 V 'W-H Itr^at W * */' J i.MJ BOKDEKS sale D ‘ for -r 7n, L 1 W ' P M,iWli -' U - 87 WooJ j A DIES, ■ MISBEi an j GAITERS. .SHOES ASH BANIfAIA REt '' 8 Cae&pai No IS KI FT II STREET I-.'I'FE.VBACIiEiI. E^ ,jLSH U,, ‘ Nl ' :Y «d<l ' ttlyoerim S«.p». and for «!, by * no2o ' eo ' p h p- l r i '' 5" r,ou 1 1 ~ ‘ '"’•«» P»'l«raNi._A.| l .«h W iy. ICy. f>. C. DRIED BEEE— -6 bxw 9. c. BoofToaff'jfiq ao"-ST" i “' d for ial ° b? „ P -KI.LKR i i CO. -=r- P-1Q rlrool. Pibeburen CUNDKIJiS. ' ' KJ 1W b«i. Rio Cofloe, 15 KhH ( 'i? k ' ) * N o U - J* ?£, ds n Por '° Rio ° Bl >fW, 60 bb)* Refined db rJS I** d M, do 600 boxe*. W, U d.,wtf) aj . H , bbJ* N. Sjnip, 10 bids No- a, medium, do rorsalebr )oli ■ W *J. * 00, 5?„, ,: ,= , , - !1 * ••>■! '«# Front .Iro. C voi vK^ i ;I. 1,1 . Afc;K ' s: OoLt’h he: Alien s Seven do Wm “o" , <' Helen Shot Repeaters. F 'OK IKK CHJiAI’KfST DKY OOODS in the L-iij. call at U L ° VK ’ S - 74 C A “ P sale by" " MtW UAISIN.S ' —’ ■*■’ ?* N(, it Bimch Raiaina 69 fair hoxea do do <a boxen Lsyer do Jual received and for aale by .. , ftEYMER A BROS. A' 08 - 128 and 128 Wood nlrfeoC, DOl® Lead— -1,600 Pijfs f^ad, 100 Bdis bar LcAd, for sale by HENRY H. (X>LLINfI Gents calf Lk>ubJeSoie Boot*, Gontw Kip Boot#*. „ Youths CalfandUip Boots. OHEAFI OHEAPI, CHEAP 111 AT N 0,16 fifth street tcB J:_WFFK.\BACHER - J^ADIES 00NGKSS3 HKEL GAITEKS SI, LADISS CJONUKJiSS HiCKL , GAITEKS SI 37 AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET ’ 1 u - 8 - MFFENiiACHE JV; ST ®, EC ; Sved ATOP.)R sale chryip, Uosk* Black and White Long Shaw’s f™ 11 * U ' a K “d Souare Shawls, yery ohf*. ured Repp Merino, Figured Bepn fW',? ..T**/ Vtctonnes. Caffs and «»%_ MimL £^ i ’ Shin Bosoms, best iife’ »bove Tory cheap for cash at AJI the ~ J* LYNCfcPtI, a4iferket street won TUTakshm allow paste, marshmallow paste MARSHMALLOW PASTE.’ ICELAND MOSS PASTE" ICELAND MOHS PASTF* fp. moss pastil thiVS-e of < ‘cSiah Pr ? P lri* tlonS yel »««. tee ThroatiS 7o r UoarB " . , . SIMON JOHNSTON, Draeeist and dealer in choice Pam,lt Medicine!?** af ' i cor. Smithneld and Fourth ats. yy ILLIAM SFB'KETT, IMPOKTKH AID DEALER lK WINFS, BRANOIES, GINS AND CIGARS, WHISKIES, A o U G A R— • 100 barrel* Baltimore B, Coffoo. Sugar. 60 barrels extra C, Coffee. SugaiL—-in store and for sale . v REYMER 4 BROS, ! Mos. 12fland 138 Wood atnat 'THJRPENTm li SPIRITR—BO T.Wb JL for sale by B. A. F,l HNKSTOCK ACO o_rnei jf First end Wood ,la. TJ ICH Gold ai d Velvet Paper H- nes «■» lngß - for 9ttl " S' l W.p. Mj-RSHA, l 5 CARPETS ARID OIL OLOTUS —AT THE- I FOURTH STREET CARPETSHORE. W O. & H. M’CALLUM HAVE « this day opened part of a very lanr* AnH | varusa assortment of CARPETING to whbSTrh*. m ite the attemion of buyers, as iTey “Steof lered on ihe most favorable term- ' M 01 0 ‘ l ' ,,; ' U,ful "™**‘“*l oeSA ™ W L ; D - 4 H- M’CALLUM, oea 87 I-oorth Street, near Wood. jjOLJDAY PRESENTS— BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, A.large variety just received, buitable for presents, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORK OF JOSEPH H. BORLAND, deff 98 Market street. 2nd door from Fifth. CASSIA IN MATS, just received and for sale by 6EO. A, K ELLY, Druggist, dais N o tW Federal street, Allegheny, n * iATO.N, MAfRUM A CO, 1" Fifth street. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Pittsburgh, —‘A;/?.o™B*. 0 ™ 8 * s ' 0 *«*» Btr«i, Jscob Pamler, Rotiy Pattereon, Brler g--.., C. A. Colton, Jam*, H. Hopkmß.l A Carter U A j“7one2' U ‘'‘ N ii' Cn ' aeo.W.Smitt, «^i', n,p,on ' Patrick. M^RJN2 " K I3Ks"TAKEN, U o oroai' 0 r 0 ai' oF7ia«££. A. A. CARRIER, President. I- SK er. SPJtOLICseSX^ JAN U AEYTstrrsel. KTHA inmibanck company. HARTFORD, t.ONi\. d . A3BJTS. , ,00 o V ' a York Hartford A SS?^, 1 ' 011 *' Philadelphia and '■ v &'ix&ESg : & Mumm 4381670 00 «*« ‘o Boston.mi Worcester, Conn. Mortage Boqoh.' Rea) Relate—Umncnmbered*.* Miflollftaeouß Items... Cash o° hand and on‘‘<£tL t and in Agent's band£ _ 566(593 w r . liabilities, * 2,286 ’ 176 82 Claims, unadjusted and not due-... tl&l ota rr 6 pie= - a. a. carrier a bro, Aganie, 68 Fourth street «* "X’ws FO£SiLi - W.bleta „ y p«, BaU - S---sasa I WEST I Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVES, CLLNTON COUNT!. OHABTBEID BT TH3 LBQH3LATTOB OF Pennsylvania. T°™\ t'?^^-;* 8 ? 0 ’ 000 IPrmium 2?ats&. jmjus HIS COMPANY WILL INSTOE lntowSor Furniture, *•« §£* #: Tfios. Knosxs, Secretary. j. AUPPERT, Agent, So. TO Fifth B&eeL b raniPß. M’KEE & PHILIPS, WKMEBAX, €©OPIJ®.&€US, AT Taxm racmr oa layette Street, Between Head and Wayne street* P/TTSaUReH, PEMfI'A «.We are prepared to furnish wm. key. Ale, Molasses and Pork BABRFTjr J 7 *1? ahortert node* and on lh« most ISO Wood Street. PETRONA OIL WORKB. LONG, IILI£S & CO. Works at Sbarpsburgh Station, Alle gheny Valley Hall road. an d Warehouse 5*3 Market Street, Pittsburgh. ““^tacanag sros-i:xi£o?SSr o, f ’ w “M«no always on hand. oc2t-ly JT)R. SWEET’S " INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Wholesale and Betail bj H. E. SELLEHB & CO., oorner Second and Wood sta DcftSatteod r pALLOW, OIL AND GREASE X 10 bbls TftUoff Oii; 26 bb!f» Gieaae; la store and for sale by COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK’ Txrn OOKE. DICKSON, STEWAiiT* Ha^ap^“S^ or STKEBT, quality of Coal, NatCtoS“ oiSXJ tbo best pored to deliver thu T P *t. tmrchaeers, at reasmahii y (jnantity to salt bronchi in fte«hdfiit n S“ e ri ' te ''- oar 0081 18 free from elick/ *5& ra,l , rojd > “d la dry and pinna -mIW S»i ctU4r “ u « ltlDn ocawsmd SKATES for «0o by BOWW * TETLEY, J#T US WoodMiwt. Monongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH OrFioHBfI—JAMES A: HUTCHIBON, PresidenL ~.in NRy M - A'i'WOOU, Secretary U < Al >• JAS. WOODHIIBW.Gen’I Agenl. OM-ICE NO. 98 WATER STREET, Wt/mur, au kinds of Fire nnd Marine KM,' Stoc, D .,„ “ AY IM h, 1801, l °? K . Rio Hillh rayablo oo demand lwo '--PP™’«J 78,750 00 sms s>si£ Mortgage . '® 116 Shares 12,W0 00 100 Sf o’* 0 ’* co 2}y. - -4 oo 100 Sharas Citizens’ Bank StOOk CORt. 6 17RIV1 •10 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost. 60 Share# Bank of Pittfh’ burgh JiAiaao© of Book Accounts. Office Furniture Gui*b „ „ , DIRECTORS: Her* WaIS»S? 7B ’ Bobt DaJaell, Qt-o A Herr» Wm. A. Caldwell. WhlMeans! 7, Jatae Woodburn, Allegheny Insurance Co. PSDRES AGAINST ALL KINDS ISAIC M V RiNE MSKB. 'D M d p U Ahi° H cL D - MoC:O RD Oh C r . y. Hussey, Hart - I‘?S”&-S> »^V\2bi: Ro !, m>- ik*. ' Doani Rob, ‘ K “’Grew, I ——.— -' ' I JSpW i' ALL GOODS l— EATON MACRUM & CO., Inrlte attention to their NEW BTOCK FOE FALL TRADE At \os. 1 7 and 19 Fifth street. wnol6M!e», Tara gnpplied at lowsgtprices. se2B nUEAP NEW PIANOS— “*70 =- * } fgs A new 7 oct.ve Rosewood Iron frame, ? 160 For Htln hy 5 JOHN H. MKLLOR, 81 \Voo«J street. r IHJCKbKINtr & SUiNS’ PIANOS - Rosowo<>il JOHN H MELLOB, No. 81 Wood street not? I " Bmond >u»J Fourth street. V. BELLEBS k. CO. Penn strew, Plttahaua. 6 10 VS n. - <5 Oja * A. BRADLEY, NO, 30 WOOD STREET, (corner Second, Pittsburgh,) Manufacture and wholesale and rsktl dealer to all Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, 4c. *3- In our sample room may be found the “CELEBRATEDGAS BURNING COOK STOVES,] EUREKA AND TROPIC, fe^"S2£L toß,u “ r tm&4l7 We hare also a very large assortment of PAKLOR AND HEATING STOVES, “oX a pXl?, f the BEBT PATTERNS now Of. ANDPENnPRR^?^b lELCI> OE4TB FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest atyles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are of. fered at very low prices. wrncn are of- ■ *®' B P??,' al inducements oflered to hitilders in want 01 GRATE Fronts. “oftton P. SHIInDJECKER, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, nuuuojrn [NEAR THE MARKET TOY'S -His stock of Holliday Toys are selected with the greatest care, and he will guarantee that they are not eqaalled by any to the CONFECTIONERIES—The stock is always fresh anc ““IP 1 ?! 6 ; and under bisper«on.l supenntend -7 i b '’, lollnd t° be excelled by none. Glee bim a trial when in want. . de Almd P. BHILDEOKER, 82 Diamond cjtoy, E. WATT S; WISH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES. Satinet*, Vesting*, Tailors’ Trimmings, *c., WO. 266 MARKET ST. Worth Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ,o ™mV“ T ’ 9 - oiatsb y. nsar. ! lilwtk oil cojar jtjri', dorner Hand at. and Onqucsne Way { OKELY AND JNO. BLACK, „ Jr- have entered into copartnership under the -K.® l“ d Hly,e of “LUNAit OIL CO ” P “ “ I ,!> ? t ~ mpan Y are prepared to All allorders for Lubricating and Illuminating Oils. Consignments sohcited. Advances made. Storage vervamoto _Pittsburgh. November 20.3861. JAiliBS A. FET2EB-, forwarding and comusshm merchant TOa TBS SALS 01 °* r ' ®rai», Bmok. li&ril, „f >rlad ud OtMtrull*, OORHEB or MARKET AHli TIBST STBSBTB. _ PITTSBURGH, PA. ' » c ?i? be £ l * Pittai'Ui -b. Boyd i ? f fwobringen, 6. Bi-ad*. Ctasj/M * A _n|Stf? 9 0DlOn W^l'ioT 66 * H, D. BEBCHT & BEO„ MANUFACTURERS OF LOOEUVe GLASSES, PORTRAIT «fc PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Moulding!. DEAI.IT.Rft IN raBHCH PLATE AHD WIHDOW SLABS, l»8 Smttbfleld Street, Dernier's Block, between Fifth and Sixth. Pitt* |2Sg» J*- Glass at K??? ** Particular attention friTen fo repairing Pamttn*^ RegmldmgFrames and traejnesacaidf named at wholesale price. cmras ■petty EAGLE Oil, TUnfM” 1 WI6HTBAS fc ASTDERSOW, 13 EFINEBS AND DEALEBB IN gStth.™ 0 oarboa qoality guaranteed, Rtta* Flrrt streets. will be fl uh 8 011 (J^*IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK I Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. 0. Bram Ban. Chas. Mason, lots Qmmissionsr of Intents. Wishdioioii, X). ol October t, 1860. . Learning that a W. Fenwick? EsqTta Sot* to open anofflce in thiscityaa a Bolidtor ofsFatentk that r hare longknown htmua f 1 )**I™*® 1 ™*® infrucl* mattera, of boameas habits, and of on. doubted integrity. Aa such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. „ „ , fiffAßlYKHAfAftrtM ff en Js?ck was for nearly tour jean the mana ger ofthe Washington Branch Office of the American Patens Agency of Messrs. Munn 4 Co ana w more than ten yean officially wwwm with said firm, and with aa experience of fourteen years m every branch relating to the ftotent Office. ■ and the interest of inventors- 2 *i&t[ JAMES HOLMES & CO., PORK DEALERS, and dealers in Provisions, corner of Market and Front eta. a&lyd* BOWS & TETLBT, ISO Wood Street, M aae tools fob bobing oil ! jwreoiisatxmt to engage In the oil burin kolomu win be to their Interest to gire ua a aril amtjiS.. an examination of our stock now on hand. fAS. MULLINGAR. MUNONO VHtbl v LA PLANING MILL*, would rp-spcctfollv inform too .public that ho has rebnilt Snoathetre, 23 haraie enlarged hie establishment, end mSJi £ with toe newest and moat approved msehtnorw £ ' now prepared to fbrniah flooring andnStwS • bo s rd t !? roU “"*«•“<» i«awmm kiln fflod, frames,n&U«S£*ls* Boats Pitts! September T, IB6T. KENT $6,25 per monurtbrli aina'i dwelling, to Splanea Cenrt. Inqnirs al — tt ° . = M Mortal but— i. A. A. General Insurance Agtncr, by Penn*. and other Statesmen and Life Bisks taken of an d» no2B-» m «S FOT7KTH STBERT. PiltlbtTOh. SUG-AKS-vStan *ani,crushed powdeSd, granolstad and A an < B coffee refined la store and tor sale i y BE7MKR A BBOB» ooT Noa. U' 6 and lB ffftod ntnaL JAMES H. CHILDS * CO.“ HOPE COTTON HULLS, Allegheny City; Pa. • luvmarusns SEAMLESS BAGS, 43Q) OF, O^ISrABXTORGH3 r , W Inches to 40 Inches wmi>,, kinds of
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