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BELT’S SPECIFIC PILLS are speed ’.n action, oh-en effecting a core in a f-w an i -’f' r -n a i* effected it Isperman enu They arc !>:«•:• from vegetable extracts that ore lisrmltw** *>u the ts m !s:.-r.\ s. d never nauae ato the stomach, or ’injiroguan- tin; breath; and be ing sugar coated. aIL oali aeons taste is avoided. iVo change : j< diet u necessary •.chti-st using them; nor does their action Interfere -with business pursuits. Each box contains six dozen Puls. PRICK ONE HOLLAR, nod will besealby mail, post-paid, by any advertis ed As&nty on recent of the money. None genuine without Hignabare on the wrap per. J. BRYAN, Roches***, N. Y., General Agent. ao27:dJrwly-is BROIDERIES AT OUST— 'Clearing out s&'e of FRENOH E!£BHrOIDERLE9 A LADE GOODS AT EATON, MACRUM A CO.’S, deJ . No. IT Fifth utre st. tttli c |3 itte bxiT§| 'JJ 0 git €l]e Wail® post PiTrSUURGiI WEDNESDAY MORN IN(L::: DEC L’s CITY MATTERS. PITTSisuKUU iIoBTARs. —Monday's Phil delphia Bulletin has the loilowing: “ Dor ing Saturday and this morning, govern! large mortars have parsed through this city.on their way to New York. They came from tho Fort Pitt Ironworks at Pittsburgh. These nr-rtars arc thirteen inch bore and weiu l, u* i.'no tons each. A large quantity oil! inch ball? and BhelU have nUo b-?i ; n sh»j*j-r Ito New York within a few days pu£t. On Saturday * block gun, a hundred and fifty pounder fom Pittsburgh, was also cent over t,- • hat city. There arc also eovrral mortars at the depotat West Philadelphia awaiting transporU’ion. Oe« t tt WMI mb b Flag Pse*kntati :x.—Colonel Mur ray’s regiment rec.*i\-;d man-hing orders at Harrisburg on Saturday, and were pre sun ted during the afternoon with one < f the State flagß by the Governor. The reg iment is composed principally of men who have been raised on tho eastern slope of tho Allegheny moun’sins. The C.'kcert t<> morrow Evening We trust that after the enjoyments rfOnnst mas day our citizens will not foci satiated and; neglect the operatic concert at Concert Hall to-morrowevoning,by Mad. Crivelii, S:g Sig. Garabaldi and Mr. "Wolowski. Taoso aro ii. Mr 1 . st« of ac knowledged tsicnl. ta-: trim d . nr, hav ing received the highest eucomiuois from •the press in every city where she has sung The programme is well selected, embracing gems from the most favorite operas, fine bsiiadf, c- C. U;: • d li. j>Oa 1 . O', 1 HT.ii T C‘l. U<'■.vnder. and, , • : -ui. thorily alter itir- rohei avfe-ii *tt P-. in; i -b.-t h or rd ninn, who UL-lcrio-i: ! 1 cvii.c.' Li* r ,, be' p -.-ciivui' S by ,»b-luting lor Davie, A.. T Ha C- u l ".. ' " V”-w of IL*’ I '.but :,of* lu il.ng \VA- 'no :r. for .b<« • x r _: .t-uo-ni spins'. fmo rcbo.s ar.J ad cv r. n•: j ed witb : ibeha at the lime, and thbt there was no evidence avaiDfi!-' f. r his trial, or detod tho pri.-onor to j 'unarmed. Ha.hp.ir January—H •- A.- Ly r, ua 1 iirig, -j- u. .J..iiu narnber •>.’ ila r p-.-r’= M m;.i. il<• o i . - ts'.n*, as usual, a great variety of ir.g matter, inclu :mg two aru ch:-*, “The Fr’i.iu-.-.irkT Swilznrlar **rui •TL;6tory of ih- ; Linucd States Navy.”— “Orl r -y Fariii” R r d “Tbe Adventurec of Fni.ip” are L-,:.hnu-.a and tn-.* number is throughout mo. :, attractive. HXFL-'-lT OF A U - NTH A BAN J) —A Cuior. «\ st-:voLliU U.- -hi . J ■»-, •>! V.:- f;iv wh > comra%i:deii u. • Niii.fi ui, DrJr.esviiD, wru.o in o r C -l hi'*-.i-f'jati.Mi on the ouUkiris of ib<* ti Jii. -txl iwti n i• -Is arid brought th-m in'o lAiiili. Hi? o&rt: "JL'.h lmi r.u ca;> on il, and the rcj.ns’ d'schftrgftd, thfty surrerdorod on i ,e negro’s piece leveled at them. SURVEYOR GENERAL APPOINTED.—*W. 11. 'ie'.tn, Lho pre-*or,t Surveyor Gtm*ral id PiinriFylvuLin, having or-:ri nppoiuiod and col tinned a Brigadier Genera! in the arrr.w it became the duty of the Governor to All the vacancy.and the lion LLor.ry Souther, late Senator from Elk county, has boon appointed. He ia a gentleman of ability, and well fitted for the position. Allegheny Public Schools.—Tue number of pupil® entore 1 at the Alioghouy Pubiic Schools uui ir.j the u.cmUi of Ho* vomber, wa*i 4,0‘j1, rmd the average at tendance 3,112. Post Office i Ni/ncK.-lwj>,v heir; Christmas day too Post Office will he open from TJto o’clock, A, M., and from 6 to G o'clock, P. M. For the Ninth Regiment.—L ; eul. J. K. Barbour, o! Ojl. Jackson’s regiment, loaves on his return to Camp Pierpont on Saturday and will c.mvey to camp any let ters or packages entrusted to bis care OF EL DORADO LIME, AT 'IRE White Lime Depot, No. 401 Liberty Street. By the single Barrel $1 00 per Lb By the Dray Loa 1 y) “ By lota of 10 and loan liiHU Cj bl> a,... *• By lots of 20 bblfl or more, “ By the Car Load, 75 41 By the Half Peck, 10 eie. BytbePeok«.~ 16 *• By the Half Bushel, VO “ By the Buihel 30 “ By the Cart or Wngoa Load, 28 perbi.-h By lots of 50 busirus, or n ore, 2i *• “ By the Car Load, 22 •• 4 « A liberal discount givv • .r, jiirvcts ti r Ruppij ing Ginas Bosses, m I "li-o mmufacruriug lirhments, and to r«.tai o-u airt-et SMITH _ &"piTCAIRN, ’ iEBCHfIFT TAIUOHS »T C-'LAHI a'i'rtK^T. T AROE AND' CONVENIENT HO. IEL r.*iU at Craddock’s-’Ki id. Tfce houpe is large, and arrang-d with two parlors, bar room.dujingrooai, cnm&rou- i>ed chambers, g&rd well of wa-er vod (ie- b. •. dock’s sprintt at£the door. 'Will be rented from n<« to April Ist, 1863. Apply te del J 8. CUTHHgUT A SON. 61 M^rk Bom AND MEN’S SKATES for sale by BOWN 4 TETLEY, deT 136 Wi>oa street. IN Ii«VRKLL.>. IN BULK. PITTSBURGH, ininii. BY TELEGRAPH SSy Yesterday's Telegram. latest from FoirtrenH Monroe Fortress Monroe, December 23. via Baltimore,—The tkirmish yesterdav w.v a slight affair. Two oouipames i f lie -20.n New York liagiment t tar tod from Newport News at 9 o’clock, a m., aiui pioewded to New Market B-mig**, to look Ur a man who had boon lost in the woods die tUy before, as we hear. While near the oridgo they found ihermelves su' rounded by rebel cavelry and infantry, numbering seven hundred men, but eue-. needed in cutting Lh«ir way out without loss. Reinforcements wore sent for u Camp Hamilton, and the remainder of the regiment was despatched forward. The naval brigade, under command nf Col. Wardrcp, was ul»o under arms, au: went as far as Hampton bridge. F.;u: eompanies of cavalry wore a.so o.uereo out, but their services were not rfquired. Six of tho 2U.h regiment wre slight') wounded. Ten of tbe rebels are known to have been kdied, and a number wounde:!, Seven bodies wore found this momiug One was that of an officer, and vm taaen to Newpi rt Newa. Ho wore butt r* let*, tered A. M M., perhaps Alabama Minute Men, and hi? name is aupp-sod to have been John Hawkins. It i ? reported that a whole company of r.fgr o* were eLgug- d, °.nd two of our men are known to Lave been i-hot by them. Brigadier General AV eber highly corupl'm-mud the :ro.'ps engaged fur tnoir cuuinoo and bravery. Arrival of Hebei Prisoners St. Ij uis, Dec. 21 —About a lb u-»r,d the rebel prisoners taken by General l\>pe arrived hero lato last nigbt.an i w»»re allowed to romain in tho cars until tr:it m-.-ming, wi.cn thev were escorted by tb -ir capturers, under Colonel D.*vw, to Ur. M. Dowell’s modiCii cuiiego, where the) will remain for the present. t-'inanclaE Aliiant, N Y., D*\ 2i. -Cornpu- .iur D'rirUc.m ha? re.urn-'d l . ;n :i. '■tvu.ir s-uco- 1 ' d-’-i i i- r:y percent cf Uj<*m-.r..v n-r. . K\ the State f.r u-o rx ponses ol the War. J’nV nmouGl is $l.l T. J. -VKAKF FAC a. Western Stove Works, LlUBiiri oriiKt.7. I IH:-!i! . ;> GEA F V 4 i; it ,, M ANTJF A CT U HE I! W< »ULD Ca Li. Til li A I ; .-IN • ..in' oi LOi* pu' 1,..- . . ....... ..r.« . ■ i; of *. .i Cook, Parlor & Heatiag 3to--’ai>, l ! >o~: v . iITIHES *mZ\ FHfjNT r , -'(>l.LO»- Wsal. ir . u- - j.- ; t firxy'. COAL CIK>K. r-TOt i.;i , ni •FI A 1 K. v Oianioatf. AiH’SDt-. Air-Tielii, F:.: p.p. iron trrr, awarded tho F'itdi -. we -u.it Kb-:’ f'T ihr F. r-fc I •. i.- AI. i-^ Firitfl PKEJUH'iI RWar. tvJu. t- c- TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBS 4 EiPllBI IC, F<-rth#* BH.-W V.'iHJL> IN LWE The KLNTLT'iiiAN’ »□.] a A -.••.'•i r:- DD.urr. Stoves are unsurpas.'>«>u We cau auent" u uj DEALERS and to th* htoci <•! GRATE FaOHTTS & EENDHES in the arj'ti N.B.—We line the L. l LAM'..' N < and ECLIi*SK C al iJonk S.ovc-s with Soapßtone Lining!*, wh c -uinu the tire bettor than iron. oc2B;is R3SX&T DAUILLL. JiOiJEitlT OAK.2Es. JL. &. iJO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COSaiSSiOR AND FORWVSDING tiERCHAVTS DtALia.i'jN Pro;-,-ci>A NO. 861 LIBERTY •‘ILELT, _uolß;i.s Pitt kcboii. THK ABUEBGO OIL'C-OMPASY Manufacture and have fur aaio a supenor article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Sion-JSxploal re. Also, PURE BEJi'ZO f, SC. Warehouse, So. 4> iiand Street, {•.neßUßOtl, t'A. J©ns v moousii; s,a , 0 0 51 M 1 H 8 i O N JIitRCIIAJS'T yoK THS SALE OT PIG METAL AND BLuuMS, 0.0. U WATER dTK::FT njliiii itKJS' aIL-.S i- ;7 V r „H . FARLEYS FURNITURE AND CHAJR W \ EF.ROOMd. No. 164 FPILE HAL Si . A LI EG:i EN V UNDERTAKING, in uil iit* bnuich*--, w i.l rw-nve proropt attention. Orders caa bclelt n* t!.«- i.n.m r a' tne Livery Statue o;' Mr. Janie* Fi v.i. ‘D:;-., treet. A'legneav. -..y 1() GRCKS BROWNS BRONCHIAL A V/TrO. HES, ju-i re *siv e .j and :o: ,a’e f.y GKO a. KftLI.Y. i>ruggi«i, d*AR No *’S Fsderai etr«*vt -I uD^r.v VSTall paper and a ■ i.k, * t Of foreign nod domestic iri inutaoiu-f-, fir sale wholesale and retail bv _»oa0 w. P.Jvn RSHALC 87 Wr,od Hree. Wild.* 461 MEALS. i-AVC' '(•* v:- >- HARRISON A. COFFIN, ‘ . ' • f«nerai Parlsoi - ' }> ‘ x ' , ‘ s ' --d' .MEANS *■ COFFIN. Juc-tessura ,j ■■’ t. r; ~. Wflo L E SAL !. ■»-1 remarkable trial, we will _ ..r the youthful and engaging orisoner. • Tlien; resided on his property, which oompnses a beautiful mansion and a ii. rto ;i!,’ county of Northampton shire, a .-sir Knl] h Heritage. " fiii gmii< man bid only one sun, whose ir ro j-.ii n; ‘'.e-' . id estranged him troiu hi.-. Irieuos, relation.-, and finally from In fatht r But the lather had long (ought liiam-t. the i.-iot ol his sou’s bad con duct: he had bccu'the lasfc and most mu. t-nut ms heart against him, and i* wa ■ not until a highway robbery, in ■.vi i.h Uiohard Heritage most unques tionably had a share, that Sir liaiph vras compelled to banish iroin his hnnie the sou to wln tin Ins heart clung. I‘ity this poor father —pity tlu< man who lias garnered up his best affections in a thankless child. And so Richard Iloritago disap peered; and year.- pissed away, and oiky now and then oauie vague rumors that ho was wandering about those S uth American streets .which teem with adventurers of every dime and of tticrv hue. And Sir Ralph felt that he was growing old and ieeble; his wife had long sinco been in the family' tomb of the lleutugcs ; he was a lonely man, audit was with a gush of gratetur tears, that, ou one autumu evening, he read a letter that had reached him from Ceylon, to say that liis youngest brother Alfred, who had many long years ago sougnt that Islai d as a home, with a sickly wile, was no more, and that the children—orphans, one a young widow —wero loft destitute, or nearly so, and were only waiting in hope that their uncle, Sir Ralph, would giro thorn enoouragement to come “home.” They called England •‘home," akhough they had been very little children indeed wheu they had oone to Coyiou with their sick mother and anxious father. ■Jiata a t.Afu.vs ri tr-fric- au Twelve years had elapsed and father and mother were both dead. The eld est girl, Rachul, had married for love, and he whom she loved, died within eighteen months of their union, Ra chel then, was a young widow, with an infant clinging to her lor help. Her sister Anna it was who wrote to their uocle at his grand estate in Northamp tonshire, detailing all these events; and it was that letter which produced the flood of tears we have mentioned from the lone kuight. Would t hose two sorrowing ones and the little child he welcome 'i Would he open his heart to them ! Ay, yes 1 The mere thought of their coining was new life to him, and he was seen to smile, for the first time in the memory of some of lus sorvants, on the day sue feeding the receipt of Anna’s letter f:om Ceylon. * That the at:swer to that letter was t 11 that, could be wished by the sisters, we may well imugine. It sent them ample u:eao3 to come to England, and assured them of a fatherly welcome at Heritage llail. The time sped on, and the sisters, with 1 1”. imant reached England. lh y ; iLVi h.d by post truni Liverpool to Northampton, and hut lor the acci dent ot a break-dowu of the post chaiso about ten miics from Heritage Hall, would, on a wild tempestuous day iu February, have dined with their uncle. But this was not to be. Un the cross-road that the postillion was advised to take, since it avoided a very hiliy' district, the chaise encount ered the fallen trunk of a tree, which in the dim twilight was not observed until it was 100 late ; and then it had so damaged the machinery of the chaise that it was impossible to proceed further with it, and the party were fain to take shelter for the night at a roadside inn, named “The Wheatsheaf.” The rain came down in torrents, and the wind howled through seme neigh boring copses, as if presaging by its dismal tones unbeard of evils to the un fortunate travellers then benighted on their journey. [Uontinued.] WEsi. M. FARES & CO,. STEAK ENGINE BUILDERS, 13MW FOIJiVBERS, Utr.ersl Machinists nnd Boiler Makers, Ncat the Poim’fi P.. IV FH»Htmßcr Denot. I s ITTSBL'KOU) PA., MANUFA(TURH all funds of PL ‘i\ r n ramr.-fe T r tv thrm U) one f.r.ti fifty . j; -’-yrr. j’HUtd for Gr.?l ilii::-*, tow 51.'if, H'*..- *. -.u-'es, F»c:orPft, «tc. Give pH-rlifuftir mi'T'o-n tcouittrucrionol En* ijinon Bnd j>tocft:nt.-rY L;r ,-.:aL millH, and Tor up nehui, F:u».-vy au.l nrcu ar ..iw niillA. Have r..B r > > a baai. Pru- -id r.r*fl or ehlp -71021 st pbort ncbco, Kiitcinpia ik.-Uors of orory do.»-::ni;*Ti»- Also, mrntob hoiiero an-i Shoot Iron eapamloly, lron Snaftiiu'. and Pullies Id K SWPiKTM INKALLIBLK LiNiMPiA f in prei‘*ared from the rec.|/.-of Dr. t-u*i>h«-n S of ‘‘l'uaef tcuu, the great r.on-* sector, acd has u-.'dm ri- nracuce f-’-r ih.* la«t twenty years wrh h ‘ in.i-i iu..-n ~jh ing pu<«'efu». a? kd exierua; r»‘tnetlv .t if wjUiout a rival aa-i vr.ll a! eviate p«nn in,,r»> rp'-*«rvoUß Difv rders it uj trfily mf.ll i-le aod sflHCuraiire far Boreff, Wourd-*. 'j.ruin-, Pruise.-. Ac.» ii- Kooth’ng and j.cm. r'u: p :• nc'hemxig p.mppriH a. exc.re tte jtisi w inilrr :iu hp.yj gr*-n. y oee.-f)i.**d f j htn n-inca ro*? of whom wu-uia -dun'.-)’ f-.on in i v-;r mve* <*r'* uow.if their i;-g s-h ji-id ont rjr l»r. Scben-.k’u medicinep: Ctie cf Llvir Complaint and Dyiptpala ft Tea Usk Slanding. 1 ), .VC • • ■n -i*tT- “ r' r p**l from hirer r p>-Ii i: iir'ii ’■> .“.itii i: i-r! .o Ala»tn Kofb'a. wud ! :t- t;c-i. ; '*■< ~ l ir- -i=r i ;.;m. rb my dmva.4- :.ui ■-* •• •O' - w.i .-.n e ,>n.i; twuye>r>, uu i /i-. - *■ tt .id • vr.-a'rnent of aer-erai doc ■"■ft' ■- tn | i • . - i In ihe early ;•! ; ’’ Jn-I-- » --1' 1 W ■ Q. U.' WP Df. Bobeßl'k, h ! y.'i " I H-.v»- mv n.* '.i 4 tbum -nic ftyrup, '+t H 'col /' nu and Jrf-.-nrf-rUx Pdls siao« then, an-1 , -i.u-t » 111 _ t> ni'-M’.’d bv the r »,« 11. •■.; I* 1.---; ->IY that 1 am w-11. A ' N 4 M. BMI'I H. .xii Cf.-., , .Vohwi -'‘J 00-, Ohio. • '••PVT' ! «-l , a*v.-'i(--u mu-:i ••by tr.e use of Dr. -h.h'-n.-k'a tru.d-unep. kKKLB PARKER, Po’twd, Ohio. Cur of 51 r*. ItlcC’ounelL 1 uad ’<• a affw.in of Uie Lungs r : ■.* •: ijy.g "ii-n 1 heard of It. • W " • s .<• Mirtin Praviou>* to ’ .air ! hu 1 riv*•' rip -a.\ hope of ever getting »...;, ;pa Mr. Koch. *»doiu 1 anew tn Hav Ikmjq uure.i t-y Dc bchenck. my hurtbaoti unu' r»* pn-TalJf-inp"ti m n i»> «<' nn-l see the l>oc’or. wh<» found (>oi:i my luuk» ntlueted, the bronchi*! lub**i were bou: a.s-.-asi-a; wds.«a 1 h-enlhe-l, they tikoi.i i r* !; l- '0 -.hat a c-ul.i N.- henri di.-uncily.— ‘ :5v • now taften h:« medicines for worn© lira©, ►•Qvi i ray-eif wontlerfuih improved, although a aeniireiy recovered; 1 now rind myself ab e to *tt«n i to most of my hou-efioM duties, and have no il'-tuu of my •imrnftW* recovery. From the ttenefit 1 have received from Dr. Sc- enck’a treav inec-, I would ail person* * milady affected to apply to him when lie make* hi** nest visit. JANK McCO.NM-.LLh I'vland Twon a/up, Mahoning th., GAio. Oct 31, IML Certificate of Jan* Grist. I have been troubled lor aooul two years with a pain in my breaat. Late m the Spring of this year 1 neard of l»r. Scheock coming out to Martin Koch’s, and I dewrmiu*-d to c*ll and see him. and K©t examined with hii ltesnlroinetvr. I did so, and also took all three o? his medicines, ac cording to d-rections, and I have been jmeatly benefitted. 1 hope from the benefit already ex perienced, that it will not be long until I am en urely well. JaNB GRIST. Poland Toumship, Mahoning Co, Ohio. Oct 81, 1861 Warner, Cure of Mr*, For about five years I had been aif->eted with pain In the right side of my broaat, and m hopes of getting relic!, 1 had Ukeu many different kinds ol medicine*, but found no benefit from them whatever. 1 theu he»»rd of Dr. Hchenoe, add the groat cure;* be was perlormmg with bis treatment, and ojne.tided to send to hie Agent in Pittsburgh, Dr Keyser for Home of his medi cine. Prawns to taking it, I was ho prostrated as to be an bit-i<) undreb** myself, or even to lay in bed; £ was obbged to sit up m a chair in order to ob tain any rest at aIL After having taken Dr. achonck’tj medicines, l heard that the Doctor was coming to Maiun Koob’s, and 1 determined to see hun. I was aiready ro much improved by the use ol his medicine, as to te able to go over to Mr Koch’s, wh‘ch is a distance of a mile from my house. The i ncidr pronounced my tiise&we to be Urouotilol Contumpdou and LlverOom plaint, wan an adne-ion of the Pleura to the r-b-. i would moreover r«d f, that I coughed al most oouuouhllv, hdTch" paper hangings of mod ern and antique designs in gold, velvet nod gold, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, no 9 67 Wood street. S ir o a k— -100 barrel-i Baltimore B, Coffee. Sugar. 60 barrels extra C, Coffee. Sugar. —in store and for sale by REYMER * BROS, def> Nos. L 23 and 138 Wood strat 8 m i s T 8. Fine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Unde, an ! Oyershirto on han L and made to order, bo hliortest notice, fit R. WILLIAMSONS* SHIKT PAOTORY, NO. 4T ST, CiAIR STREET ooSl KEW CAiSIPBTS, Oil &c,, M’O A L L D M S 1 , No. 87 Fourth Street, Bought previous to the late advance in prjceß, of which the folleetadvan t.ge i» offered to purebaner-. FOR CASH- delft HO! FOR CIIRIOTMAS AND NEW YEARS GlFre!<*d Balmoral Boots, only $1,76; Boys’ B ots, f’uin s!.6u to $2.00. Also Buffalo and Gam .Shoes. Cork w ole= and Ice Creepers, and everything m ' ur lino at equal ly i -w figures. JOS 110 KL *-N l, 93 Market at, 2d door from 6lh. deli FALL GOODS 1— EATON MACRUM A- CO., loyiiv p.tcation ’O tuc:r NSW STOCK POE PALL TRADE, At \«s. 1-7 and 19 FltlUstreet. Wholßtial,, l.Liers Hunptia.l at lowest prices. se2B pUEAP NEW PIANOS.— An t-Jegantly carved Rosewood new 7 Oc tavo Pis ii o with full Iron frame made By one of the oldest firms in New York, $?00 A r.«*w 7 Octave Rosewood iron frame, $l7O A new 7 Oct*ve Rosewood Iron frame, $lOO For sale by JOHN H. MkLLOR, Rl l6 81 Wood street. OBfCKbRING & SONS' PIANOS W A new »>upt»iy direct from the cnannLictory at Boston, o? an-i 7 O -tore new scale Cotcker* Pianos, In plain and carved Rosewood fomitare, lust received and for aste by JOHN H MELLOR, No. Si Wood street. Between Diamond Alley and Fourth street ncifi W. H. McGEE & CO., SglUiilA.n TAILOIS, IXVITF the atuniion ot buyers to t eir : ir.no and varied swocit ot Fall and Winter Soods, Juki received,among wnica m*y be /cuna all ol ho newest styios o: goodN fur uoaia atd Youth’s W nrp. tocethor wj;n * full and oompWte assort ment o.’ genttemrtti'rf Furms: mg Goods H. McGtE * i 0.. I4i Fcieral at. - I>n r-ir S.\r2K "iguare. Alleyaony City. IlPd-Pl K‘' n SjThth, pare; & g 0... 'Vs:' r..-r.- Fira:and Wft Second street*, afanu/aci urers* of aJi sizes and doscriptaona of Coal Ji. t ivotu-vr and Stills, (Ria and Water Pipe, Had Irons, L’. a ir. rn>» Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Pul tk-s. fiangfro sad Com?lingß. A-vo Jobbing and ftbtohme (fftr.nngs ol exary do* raaiin te order. iiar.cfi a complete machine shoe attached U> tho Fcfndrv. recc-r.7r.ry fitting will be careftii'•' tteD(i%4 to. taSiarw* fiS(JRUPKAJS AGEMCI." Thomas raitigan, European Agant, No. 1 IS Water street, Pittsburgh, Pju. ih to bring out or uond bac£ passengers from or to an. part of tho old country, either by “.tee n cr sailing packets. F iGHT URAFTH FOR SALE, payable ui any pan of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the Black Star Lane of Bailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing rmiwaen New York, Liverpool, Glasgow sod (Hlwar. f o u jQR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Wholesale and Retail by K. E. SELLERS & CO., comer Second and Wood sts- “WM. TK,BAO"Sr, HOUSE, SIGN & OBNAMENTAI* PAINTER AND GLAZIER, S'our tlx St., Beti Wood A SmHhfl#ld PITTSB UR&&, PA. 6ST All work p xmpUy attended to, my26eiyd NATRONA Oil,. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTU RING this article, which for brilliancy in burning, freedom of offensive odor, and transpa rency o: color, (which color we warrant not to oe changed by age or expoBtfre,;is Unsurpassed by any illuminator In this or Easte-n markets. Asa proffiable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries which excels 10 per cent, in strength all the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our manu facture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, *c, Are so well and lavorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. AU orders and inquiries will he promptly to by i cdressing GEORGE COIiHOUN, Agent* Penna. Balt Manufkctaring Company, nolSlvdwie 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh Buckwheat flour— -142 sacks, a prime article, just received and for sale by W. «. SMITH A 00., deli 147 Front and 118 Seeond streets. ATfSXItf LQQira .-t-h....--- ,rena.-ywyr« AUSTIN LOOMIS a CO., Dealers in Promissory Note, Bonds, Mortgages, and on securities for mopey. Money romissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgdates, with oollatem] securities. NOTES iND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD, persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on easonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing ol Estate. 0«? o. - v d. 82 FOURTH STRBaST above Wood, fiifn.l» AUBTIN LOOMIS A CO. R. R. BULGES, MAITUFACTTJBSB OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. Ho. 43 ghahhfleld Street, : PITTSBURGH. .4 FULL ASSORTMENT OF .ii (•lUsl,ii?Sfe ManoLaetared FaniUare, Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowest prices fer CASH. myi&lyns R 1 C E— lo tierces in store and fb sale by now MILLER ARICKETBO CH EEBE—2OO boxes prime Cheese for sa»e by [de!7] HENRY BU COLLINS. POT CLAY —ISO bbls Missouri Clay received and for sale by * del7 HENRY H. COLLINS. Wodd amd Marble xmita- TIONS on Wall Paper, for Hfnmo rcoma and vesubulea for sale at lot Market street, deli -JOSEPH R. HUGHES. TCS, 8. C. EAMs— . 8 ires Breakfast Bfcou; In store and for sale by F. af?LLKRS t CO. noJ*o Penn street. Piftaburch. S(iBOSS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for sale by GKO. A. KELLY, Druggist, del& No. 00 Federal street, Allegheny. AT“- T'' A *5 S’OI'SDK’B , riTTSKIIRdH, FA. NUMBER 77. tj* O Vfi , ; rr ~~ 8 A- BRADLB'ST, NO, 30 WOOD STREET, (corner P&cond, Pittsburgh,) Manufacture an wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of Coolt, Parlor, and Heating .Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, he- t®- la onr sample room may be found the “CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVE 9,) EUREKA AND TROPIC* the merits of which have been frillr tested' by thousands, and the Stoves pronounced uneqPiled by any in this market; together with a great many other desirable pattern^. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES* embracing some of ihe BEST PATTERNS now of* fervd to the pabl c, 93T FANCY ENAtfELFD GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. - Ccmhoon Fit?hen Bow and Jam Grates, an of which fared at very low prices. . inducements offered to bnildeza In want ol GRaTE FRONTS. nofWttr . J?.‘ feB£IOSECKEIR,j BAKER - AND CONFECTIONEB, 22 Dijtjuojrn i/tliltin', . [NEAR TH E-MARKET Holliday toys —his stcoiof Holliday-Toys are selected, with the greatest care, will guarantee that they are not eqnaHed b? any In the city. I _ uONFSCJ lONERJES—The stock is always'fresh 0 and complete, end imder his person *1 aare, will b$ found to be excelled by none. ' QiTetgSßc him atrial when in waht,' < _de_4J.ro d P. ~ E. WAITS}, .. . ,i V TE«»¥,i PRICE' 4 Go* Ceorye’ W - Anderson, Donjon Paxton 4 Go-; Wheeling,- rrrastfptf-is • H. D. BBECHT & 880., MANUFAOTUKEI@ of LOOHJNG GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN FBSVCH FLATS AHD WITOOW BUBS, 138 Smltbfleld Street, Dernier's Blook, between Fifth and WjT*h, Pitts burgh Pa. City Glass at manufacturer's Prices Parti culm 1 attention giveo (p repairing Paintings, Reguilding Frames ana. business cards framed at wholesale price. «pfeiy • • EAGLE OIXj WIGHTSUIY A ASDEBSON, Refinebs and in Pure Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed! Bensole and Oar Grease cons taqtlTvOtDhand Orders left at Chess, Smyth k Co.’e on Water and Pirst Bfreetß. will be promptly filed. ‘ OClßfrfm TO INVENTOBS Great Union Patent Agepcv. ROBERT W. FEHVtlClti Cooiisellor and Patent' Age'Bit;.^ AT WASHINGTON U From Son. Chat. Mason, UttACommi&iQn«r s G£FqtmU» i: 1 WasHmatoa, D. 0, Ocfeher%lW&. Learning that R. W. Fenwick? is “ open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Pa&nS, I cheerfully state that rhave long known liim as a gentleman of large experience in such matters, of prompt and accurate business habits, and of un doubted integrity. As such I cpmxpend- htm to the inventors of the United States. flßAßTilffl-MAHnTg Mr. Fenwick was for nearly tour yean the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office oftheSdhntifiG American Patent Agenqy of Messrs..Monn A Co and fOtT more than ten years officially connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors- 2>;dtf JAMES HOLMES & CO M PORK DEALERS, and dealers in Provisions, corner of Market and Front sts. a&lyd* SOWN & TETLEY, 130 Wood Street, Make tools fob bobing- oil WELLS at the shortest possible notice, ig been in the business of manufacturing tools ever suice the "fever 0 first broke out,we can assure persons about to engage in the off it will be to their interest to give us a cal) and make an examination of our stock now on han